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CALEDONIAN-RECORD, MONDA Y, NOVEMBER 13, 1922 ' ,
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Ju-mhci's of the Searchliirht
icinv. lo the :iiiction at the rcgular
! ira i tili tonitfht. Advertisement.
M rs. I. izie . Sanipson, widow
o!' J f.lm Mainin oli or Idilford, X.
! ti.. ;.n. moihcr of Frank E. San-p-j
; d;i. i ii;i or.trineor of the Bj
iti p atri Maino, divfd Sunday noon
(ho reddeaie of her son, on
iCliir-.". mv'cìù,' in the 7th year of
Eleven members :of Chamberlin
omini s uenei corp m- 4 CUnvU
Stowe reeentlv. ttie euests of the UOCS IO L Illudi
'bUÌTr'i'a l'L'11 named Holyoké
Puiiiito.ii! Mrs. G. H. Crane and
ihfant in, born at Biightlook
two weeks aso were discharged on
tfatu'day and vvent to theiu home
in Danville.
TlawleiKh'H products are sold by
Miss Emma Eiake, 4 Pleasant
Street. 116-117.
ile: a."
imam
Im i- rosiià-n
! Jv..vers v.i!
cri homo 'i
I (.'!:;' (l'i i)( )'
i of ilio
!,
irs. i-ani'ison had been
k;iiii.t the Tour years of
i-o in St. Johnsbur, .
!! be said at the Samp
Tj."nI ly nftcrnoon at
ì.y the' Icev. F. il. Uich-
!'oii.h Conft'rejtational
For Those IV ho
ì and tno bodv v.-itl bo 'Ken
tu i..ii'. he te:-, X. H., for burini in
ilio ft.mil iot. Mrs. Laura l.nry
of (lOrhain, X. H., a sisun- of .;is.
Come "Back Hom
IF you are fortunate
enough to have some ab
sent member of the family
come back to visit you this
ChristmasLJ.it's your
chance tojji a big gift
t.tirpri; new Li.ggage. À
solici leatheivt Traveling
ftag, l:nnd,souifcly lined is
from S.").CKfto $40.00
IVaidc
Ih" hi:
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i 'ano
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ri ivdl.
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t;. liti
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ca.iit
callod li:re
i:;i;).-:o!i va
1 we
;! rs. Aimon Cali vho
t h ii- home on the l'arni of
y.. Alii-n. are ji'oin to Moi--
rli
I . .Ì..M
!i:):' i- in I!a
v(:tl: Vvitll
ter, Mr. and
ri-tuined l' liday
i-Uni after j;end
Ler son and
51 iv. O. (i. .lonos
0i Ce iiiiv.ì
1 TI (l t'ì'iilf
ri-ei.
Mr. Jones
illnes
H. H. Smith c-orps'ot that jilaee.
The St. Johnsbury jsucsts included '
Mrs. Iìertha Marombeb, the depart-1
i.-H.-nt ìnspector ami vii-s. u.
Cumniinss, the prc-iTdcnt of the
locai corps.
Miss M aude Scheltonafrer is not
ninnine a boardin: house but has
renti-d a ter.ement on Mairi Street.
The Misses l.'uth'i. McCaulilfe,
Madcline Mc-I'onabl and lielen
Iiyde, ali nicmbevs of the faculty
of the Junior high school, were
viok end uests in Burlington.
Wedn.-day, Novcmber lo, i.s the
last day on which a discount is al
lowed and taxes can he paid to the
town trcasuier. Advertisement.
11C-117.
Charles II. Goss is o a business j the service
is I
entined
i i a! v. ce
i:cv. ;:
i-I..--:-d !.
1-:.-'. S!.
I !.! lo
. ;i (cr i
S . Jote
Inni to the house for sev
k in; "U . . E. P. Lee have
pl-i r-:', I liei i- l.oa n. :ir
.1 ,h;;.Lt:;y and hacc
,f-t. .lofii'-bury for ili e
i.iiìths. Yhey are at the
-ni, i v ilou.-e.
iiiii .- spent the week
.-- m Larlon.
Ili
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fin t m -
! lS
We Are Prepared To Do
Excavation, Cgticrete Work, Stone Masoniy,
Raising and IVwìng Buildings. Also Ioving
Heavy Machinéry. Work to be in charge of
Fred Blay.
We are in a position to do Carpentry of aìl
kinds, with John Stafford in charge. .
J. M. SWAN & SON, Inc.
Calderwood Building Tel. 438-M
'Dist indive! v
difTerent"
I
aio
P lW)l u
Hill ti I
Teas and Gof feo
can not be exceled in
(limlity a trial is con-,
vincing.
Packedby
Cross Abbott Co.
Whitc River Junction,
Vermont
o i L . - .
!!i!:ì!!!Iil!i!N!i!i;!iil!!;i!ill!!!l!nii.
PEXAD
Of Gcod Value
3,!-.-r'
-
rV
trip to New York and l'hiiadel
phia. IJeports come to Xolre Dame
parish of the eontinued markod
improvenient of Hev. E. C. Drou
hin, priest of the clnu'fh who is at
bis home in Franco
Mr. and Mrs. ;ÌO('l Noyes of
Burliiiuton spent; Sunday with i
that 1 thcil- parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. li. ;
JNoyes arni imi. anu .urs. v. . 11. i
(Jo.-js. i
Mr. and Mrs. F .V. Ball wciv
in Passumpsic I-rumiay to attem
the funcral of Mrs. Emily Colby,
molher of Mrs. Mae Wells of llur
linton and- Mrs. E .M. Aldrich,
formerly of St. Johnsbury. Mrs.
Aldrich. was called nere troni nei-:
home in Florida by her mothc-i's
illness. ;
Mrs. Mary McGill of East Bar-;
net is visiting her dau-litcr, Mrs.'
Dean McLellan. !
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Wilkie lift
Sunday or a ffew days business j
trip to Benniiitfton and Bi'attle- i
boro. '
Balph Paine who was ealled j
he re from Cleveland, Ohio by the
death of bis mother, Mrs. Frani:
Paine, is in Peacham this week.
Mr. and Mrs. B. G. -Cheney, Mi-,
ami Mrs. Cari il. Smith, Miss
Doris Smith und Miss Gladys Coli- '
li-ili with Edwin Cuhinf of Hart- ;
ford v ere in Lyndonville Saturdav i
j to attend the funeral of Mrs. '
I LeElla W ebb, sis:er of Mrs. Chea- !
i ey und the aunt of Mrs. Smith and
Mis Cobleigh. Mrs. Webb was
j very well-known in Lyndonville,
lu i- former home. She (lied Xovciii
; ber 8 in Somerville, Mas where
i she had made bei- home l'or a
number of years. i
A son, Donald Ciray Powull, was
I boni at BrÌK-htloo. Sundav to Mr. i
and Mi's. Harold Ci .Powell, granii-1
son to Mr. an i Mrs.. ;, .(Jeorpe M. '
(ìray and reat randson to Fi- j
more T. Ide. i
C. E. Merriil, William Bi-hop :
with Cari Bemiek of St. Johiis- 1
bury Center, Harry .Benuek and
(ilen IeminRway óf M'aterford re
turnerl Saturday from a week's
nuntinsr trip in the vicmity oi f
iiaiiup Deer were plenUtui but not
the antlered kind and had ituiot
becn for the addition to the jiarty
on Friday of Charles Bice, the
huntt rs would have returned with- )
oiu a sint oi tue elusive buck.
Mr. Rice shot a tì-point buek not
far from camp. George Stevens
was another successful hunter
whose fi-un brousht down a !t
point beauty. Harry .Gregory ac
companed Mr. Bic on the hunt
injr trip.
Miss Ada McCaffi-ev of the
Metropolitan Insurance office was
di.-chai-R-ed from Briphtlook hospi
tal Sunday, convale.-cms from an
operation. Mrs. Wemlcll Latour-
neau has aiso be(M. discharcd
from the hospital .convale.-ci ni
from an operation.
diarie H. Drown and Beninald
i- "'own or i'Qvuai)d,. Ale., were
""-" iiu uesLs oi; ìujs. narvey
leoss, their prandmother.
Mrs. A. B. Noyes who has been
spw.dinK severa! days in Burlinii--
ton with her imi unii dauM'htei-,
Ma "'i1 Mrs. Xoel Xoyes has re-'
tu i ned home. She also vi-ited rei- !
at'ves in Hyde Park. . (
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gadanee of '
Danviile nave a daue-htor Vernier
ri;.t,.i, u , a Ti'. i-.i . . .
mi ah liti ii, oo. ii ,ti ijnniiOOK aov-
Iv Radio Service
Betty and Coui-tney have just
installò;! indio outfits in the Elks
1 Home and in th residence of l)r.
V. A. Cane. Ihe outtit nicludes
an Al'-l:'i'() receiver and AA
Deetor and two-stase Amplifier
and maUe.-a fine outfit and works
like a charm.
At the Gase home Sunday eve-nini;-
those iireesnt listened to a
church service in Pittsburg from
".:;() to !t o'clock and then for
nearly two houis enjoyed a splen
did concert bioadcasted from the
Palmer School at Davenport,
Iowa. Doctor Gaf'e says it is a lit
tle strenuous to attend church
three times on Sunday, but that
worth tue el
fo rt
Perley and Courlney are atrents
for the Atlantic Batlio company
and are kept bu-y answcriiifc (ues
tions about the service and install
iiiK' outfits.
Red Cross Clock
Shows .'500 Mcmbers
iContinued from nnpe one)
O'Connell puys tiiis tribute to the
Ccd l ross,
organization of which oiir coun
try is Justly proud. 'it is dedicated
to a noble purpose, the alleviation
of sufferins; r mankind, and the
story of Tts achievements speak.s
for itself.
In order that this organization
may continue faithful service and
brinp: assistance to surTering hu
manity in the vaiious crisis which
arise from time to time, it needs
Constant encouraR-emcnt and sup
port. It has ever becn the just and
proud boast of America that she
has nevej- been wanting in gener
osity in any need, and I ani confi
dent that American citizen will
not faii to respond a they have in
the pat to help the Bed Cross to
continue its ministrations to the
unfortiinate and suffei'inp;.
Don't Neglect Gold
fJothcrs, don't let colds get under
way; at the first cough or sniffle
Miiuterole on tiie throat and chest.
MuEterole Ì3 Q pure.vhite ointment,
triade vilh cil of mustard. It drawt.
out cengcit-on, relieves screnecs, dot.
eli the work cf the eood olJ-fashicnec
mustard pkrter in tigtntkrwcy.with.
out the blister.
Kecp a jar liandy for ellemergencies,
itmaynrcventpneumoniainycuihome.
3 S 86 05c in jari & tubea ; hospital size, $3
BETTER 'f HAN MUSTARD PLASTEE
THE PROPER WAY TO REAT PILES
Valuable advice and iuformatiou for the
treatment of every form of Pijes is eiiclosed
with each box of PAZO OINTMENT.
The remedy is guaranteed.
The price of PAZO OINTMENT is GOc and
you can gst ir. at any drug store. The advice
and infonnation goes with it.
fi. .jitf ir uir n ,ii mi
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TONIGHT
GLOBE
TONIGHT
Cvclonic
1
Did You Ever Stop to Think
That ali the care and skill of the most scientific
physicians might count for nothing if we did not
PRESCRIPTIONS
with the exact drugs specified and of the highest
grade.
JOIN THE AIIMY OF JOY SEEK.EKS, SEE
TOM MIX
KUX, RUSH, UOMP ANI RAVE, IN
"DO AND DARE"
A William Fox production. The thrillin;; tale of ihe
American Plains and a Soiith Ameiican Revolution.
2 ree! Christie Comedy, "THE STEEPLE CHASER"
Globe Orchestra '
TOMORROW
YANKEE HOOM.E. JR."
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(Oirierly-drama ìeaiuruiK r raiiK ..ieiicion
"l-iNF.lUiY" the Yankee Itoodle dog.
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'A . aryrM ii:iiiitniDi:u bjk
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Warm, Smart
Qvercoats for
Thanksgiving
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PAR-KERRY IOI)ELS
FROM FASHION PARK
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'HE COLONIAL
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Tuesday, November 14
The World's Brightest
Dark Spot
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Vaudeville Musical Comedy
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30 STRUTTI XG COLOREI) ARTISTS 50
AZZ
INGER
ING
Have fou a Tree to Trini?
FOR CHRISTMAS ÈVE
Make your wnecorations of xiClllllCH
Crepe, eancfy3' bàgs, boxes and cornucopias,
bright colored canes and baskets, stars, bells,
"rag" dolls, cut-outs, flowers, decorated balls,
even chains of paper pop-corn and drapings of
"Southern Moss." These are the latest and pret
tiest ornaments for the Christmas tree, ali easily
made and inexpe'nslve.
HAVE YOU GIFTS TO WRAP AND MARK?
Wehave a ock of handy C1!UÌ0H
Gift Dressiflgs.rboxes, papers, cards, tags,
seals, gurnmed" ribbons. tinsel cords, tvvine,
everj'thing you need, and ali high-class, decora
tive and practical.
Randall & Whitcomh
Jewelers and Stationers
St 'johnsbury, Vermont
PcUecì Pigeon Pie
(i !;: on-. 1 onion, -1 spri's
pai sley, 4 tablespoun.-; butter, ':
tea.-poon jiepperf orn.s, 8 cloves, 1
or li slircri carrots, 2 .-talks celery,
" tablespoon-- flour, salt to taste.
Cli-an p:L',efin :, tru.'sand sauté in
s.di pn ri--, .-''a ii iik entire surface.
l'u. jii eons in kettle, )iour in
eiK.uy'i bollire,- water to almost
e .'s( r. Add )i(-p;)ei-corny, onion,
cloves, raiiots, eeb'iy, two sprijfs
parsi lev aad siinm r unt.il
tui;ìi r. lìeniove pi'reons, strain the
hiiiior an ! thicken with flour and
Imi ; ey.
l'ut j;i;;eoi!S in the sauce, reheat
: nel serve in ne. -ts ir:aile of mashed
potato: s, ni throtijth a potato ric
er, uarnisii with mitii'ed iarslev
and s; ve.
Potato Ricer
fddy Ihe housewife v.ho has u'i'l
i.r.i' of the.-e handy ricers, knows
hov. usóful the re in preparili!;
appetiz-
petat'ies in this TÌulI'y and
iu-- matiner. Ar a-i:c!e that will
la.-t for many year- yet it costs
eid 'i.i cent.
THE PECK CO.
HARDWARE
Rad oad St. Tel.
?t. Johnsbury, Vt.
412-M
i !'iìi!i
Famous
Huzzar Band
Gorgeous Street Parade Daily
REAM
OLORED
REOLE
HORUS
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Harold li. Adan.s
ani
St.
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M rs.
John.--
Prices 50-75 and $1.00 Plus Tax
Scats nov on sale at Eastman's Ding Store.
Phone filo-M
STATE OF VERMONT
Department of Fish and
Game
Lane"s Opera House, Newport, Monday, Nov. 1
'.'lari .-
Hou-e,
I-.land
Noit h
Men desipnated to report deer
duriri!- ojjen season l'or l'J2 in
Essex Couiity, Vermont.
Town Name Post Oifice
Rlooniticld, Eester II.
North Stratford, N. H.
Rripditon, T. C. Carr,
Pond, Vt.
I.'runswick, .1. L. Mills
Stratford, N. II.
Canaan, A. I. Farnham, Canaan,
Vt.
Concord, F. A. Rrewer, Concord.
Vt- ,
Concorda John Folsam, I'a: t
Cor. cord, Vt.
Eust Haven, (l. !.. iruce, Fa ;
Haven, Vt. V
(iianbv, E. C. Lund, Gallups
Mills, Vt.
(iuildhall, fico. Iliihhard, fiuild
hall, Vt.
LeminKton. V. C. Holbrook.
Coìcbrook, N. II.
I.unenbui !;, K. T. Jii own, I.unen
burir, Vt.
J.Iaidstone, Richard
Guildhall, Vt. ,
Norton, E. J. J.'t!.-on,
Mills, Vt.
Victory, E. C. Shorey,
Vt.
W'ardens as follow's:
County Warderc C
L-anaan, vi. '
Deputv Wardep' j Geo. Scot
Cpnaan, Vt. w
l'eputv Varden, E. C. I.uiv
Gf.llups Mils, Vt.
ST JOHNSBURY BUSINESS DIRECTORY
SDR. J. D. BACHAND
DENTIST
Pythian Building St. Johnbory
JOILN P. HINCH
INSURANCE OF ALL
Special Acrent
New Enj;!and Mutual Lifa
Insurance Co.
Caldenvood Eldg., 42 Eastern Ave
St. John -bury,Vt. Tel.J731
RALPH PROVENCAL
Tunins: and Repairing Pianoa, Or
rans and Player Pianos. Phono
rrnph repniring. Phone 4"2-J
JAMES P. CAMPBELL
ATTORNEY AT LAVV
Merchants Bank Block
f t. Johnsbury Tel. 861-M
Dr. Geo. F. Cheney
DENTIST
2 Highland Avenue
DR. DA LE S. ATYVOOI
OSTEOPATIIIC PHYSlw'IAN
CitÌ7.ens Bank Building
By Appoir.tment
Tni3e3 Fitteti fov uptures
Office Wised Wnonehday
IL W. CONLY
Beatin)? atid Plumbinp. Hot Air
Furnace Work a Specialty
Portland St., St. Johnsbury
Tel. 724-M
DR. W. A. GAG E v
CHIROPI?ACTOR
' Spinai trouble a oecialty. Dfflce i
tetittie, honr3 Tuesday, Tiiurday, Sftturday
! 2-5 p. m.. Monday, V'sdnes.tìv and I
Norton j priday eveniiurs 7 ui't;ì 8. i
Calierwooi Ijl'lpr., i r.rme hrt-y
FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT
INSURANCE
Antomobilc Fire ii.òzrce
IMPEY AND CUMMINGS
Provi Jent Life Men
8 Portland Street Brunelle Block
J. M. SU'AN & SÒN
GENERAL CONTE ACTORS
roldorwnnH RIHtr TpI d.1-M
Victor'
Kirh,
RUPTURE
I jruarantee every truss I
fit. to hold the rupture -ner-
fetly, to be easy .nd
comfortable, to give com
plete natisfaction in every
tv-y
WELCOME B. EASTMAN
THE GEORGE P. MOORE
INSURANCE AGENCY
Insurance Any Kind
2fi Kastem Avpnnt
DR. HARRY A. PvASH
Chiropractor
Office Hotirs daily in aflernoons.
Tuetday, Thursday and Katurduy
evening?, 6.30 to 8.
10 Railrond Street Tel. 5"S-M
THESE fine, distinctive
garments have everything
style, comfort, service,
value that you'll want in
your new overcoat for
Thanksgiving. They're
superbly tailored of rich,
fleecy rag-back fabrics; in
styles that are exclusive;
plain, belted, half-belts
better values because bet
ter tailored.
Good Durable All-Wool
Overcoats, Special at
$18.00
TAimttrK AT rMMKi rARH
Guis r i(k;a
service is
satistactioit
if, lor., . any
kf i ì eal '
complete
and
re son,
you re not sati.slieil
with anythinf- you
buy bere, we want
to make ri.uht any
thinjr that isn't
rieht.
JEWETT
St. Joluiibury, Vt.
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FASHION PARK CLOTHIERB
Portable and fircplace
Instant Heat
Uadianttire is a new and revolqtionary j;as
heatinj; device for the fjrvplate and for ptirt
ahle use. Heats by a new principle. Pmjectó
Radiant Rays, liktj Sun Rays, Htraiglit intti the
ruoin and not up the chimney.
Cìdorlcss, ashless, smokeless, dustless Qsri
no more than orditury fireplat!e eijuipmctiu
Saves averaye limisehulder two tonu if cial
a ivinter. MoJels ranfe from $1 up. See
tliem todav.
St. Johrwbury Gas Co.
X HUMPHREY
Radiantfirp

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