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VAGE FOUIt CALEDO.MAN-RECORD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1922 SVENLNG CALEDONIAN end Nf.WPOKT KF.COKfl fcaaainhed 187 t'ultìMìwi ÒHiEy t -.cppt Succiar. Xha Caiadoman-I'ecurii Pub. Co., lai. luti tHaiern Avenua .St. J.,huiury, Vt. I 77(1 New "cpt. 771 BuainuaPcpt. HERPKF!1 V SMnH.Puliahr ARXHLIi F. STUNE. fcditor CAP" STUBBS Cap's Taking As Few Chances As Possible (Copyright, VJ22, George Matt&ew A dama) By EDHTIN GEF TlPPlG' WE hello fpsnnv'. SURt? WII.L3E IsTUNt- bti jjurv i I l know wot i , Rif.HT ir HAtnnV UON T 01Jt US NO , r 'v -.. .... i.'unr.r nir: i ri i ri 4at CunniriuiiHin. Special KepreacntatiTa (Home Tel. 173-3) "TERMTRyrn:ul 5 a year : ili r.onth.- tinti munthj. SI. 25. On nnth, 5" ct'fi's. Single cupv 2 canta. Ali 4jscriptiors by oubr oi tha governtoant .re pa alile in Rihui-ce. A marni r of tlie Asiwiated Preaa (hai orv."aiii'.ation i entitled xclusivaly fco the ue kit repulilicaiion of ali nvwa lnpsecre ciclite.! ta it ur n.t cnherw'se ereilite.1 in 'hi pniwr and ali th locai nws publislfl liim. Ali riunii of n publicaiiun of pecal diipatcbe heraln FORKK.V KEi'KESFNTATIVE r Juli.n Ma:h"i Snerinl Agtntj l..irm: Bn't'm. 1 Bearon Street. . vr.n'. H4J I.. -.'uvetta Boulevard Walt saw York, ITI M.lion Avenue. Chic-i-"). Ili) Hartiord Building. Fataci (i s.-i'uril-H.-iss matter May 1, l'.Mii a- ti-e r": office ? St. Johnkorjr, Verrane. i.n.ifr '.he net March 3, 1679. 'TkraW.it iar-Record assume nn fl. .ine-al re-;...n .il.il. for tytmaraphlcal -ri.rn in a.l . e-i i-nripit- but will rep-lnt -in- t.hr' rtf m H.!verti.-.?ment in which nt tvixj.rraiinii al error occurs. Adver. One- will plcase rnrify the management irnn.cii.oely of ary errori which may oc-pur WF.DNE5PAY. DEC. 20. 1922 EDITORIAL Th moni h - IMO- in th citai t i annua! ;iv ci in-.' of.the Yer State Gutnirc- :r IJurlinjrton veci; li.l.- fair to be one of the iniportr.ni atei far reaching important po-- ji ! --ati-r .impili'.:' of mole what ève down ih hr-tory Oi zation. N'i-v milita 'ji- th. of ali" impo: ili', t liei ore have oi lae tarm iieen influem'e in the i.- of th.-; farmers la .V t.i r. in-. ! a. "Olii i. tu ne iiow on. tante. Bioc, or by the i'arniL-r is ttie u-'ound veliere j -jiinuL and there is miie uiavt-1 l'iyinj- If v,i- re:.!!y "tre to net back to' i:oì M.alry, itone vvod'.-l be content- ì oi io I. "-uni t!tv.v. Times chance! i-..ii-ìiv t..o-e .ìays. W'hat was yes- j t. r iay . fa-i aaiy !.- lo.lay's fah-j atta toni'n" ov s matei-utl ioi i u:ik juie. ! The Park Ave. News Weather: Posserbly better pro- beriy wer.se. Spoarts: Last Sattiday Sid Hunt ami Sani Cross offertd to leeve eatch other punteh each other ali their mite in the arm, Siti goiii( ferst and puntch'iriK Sani in the top of the mussels with hi.s nuck els so hard that Sams ami felt parrilized and he couldent puntch back. Sissiety: Mr. Persey Weever is makinjr a cullection of a!l difFtent size peri buttins. O pickels Persey is my hat on s.tri:e. Intristing Facks About Intristii.;- Peeple: Lew Davis is the best bundle rapper in his faniily and he otfen wishes he vasent. Poem by kinny Martin Plezzure Befor Faniou.ness Columbiss was a famous man He discovered America in 14!)2 But I drather be alive unti injoy ins it Like I ani and like I do. Thinj;s You Awt to Know: W'en air is stili it is stili air but it be conies wind a.s soon a.-, it starts to move e ito u mi, altho even wen it is wind it is stili air niy it aint stili. Bizzniss and Financial. Mg chance! W'ho wunts to buy a hall interest in a rooù uog'! Atfecktioii ate and does tricks of hi.s own free will. A dolici- and 23 cents jrets li ini for .'1 days a week and you can ven chance his nanie for your :ì days soot yourself. See .-id hunt. ( Avvertisement.) ST. JOHNSBURY Locai Newi h L r'fe r-r-rT v ìi i-A orsiE.' y " ù'-:3M 11 ' . 'MS EDITORIA I, West Burke Mrs. Juliet Do:e of St. Johns- (Continued l'ioni pa.ie otie) j bury was the guest cf ber sister, Saicl manug-er s'iall bave charme, control and supervision i Mrs. Mears, durine a uart of last of the iollowinK matters: The police department. appointinjr. i Wl'ek removing and fixing their salaries : the appointingr. removin-, j and lixinif the salanes oi ine lire ciepaiTineiu; ine saiein vi hei. brother P.obert, is al.-o havimr "in. PRESS COMMENT Ycung MiH's Confession i "I a- a fool," remai ked a yii'jnu bau. ili wiio kent the police of four .-'.ativ o!i hi- tiail for .-ev- j c:al ui i-Sì, a:er a '.arinij holdup j or. t!n- hii-hway lu-ar Danville and j niotor t!iht throuuh New Kntf-1 land in'o New Yoì k .-tate. The re-j ma i; ma y indicate that he basi come to reaìiation of what was a coninion vei'dict by t!:e public a lonjr ti me ayo. A man i- always ;i foni to -i-t out on liiat life a.- he J will l'i tu i i-vrnUialiy. Barre ' Time-. i Edward ('. Frost In Memoriam; l.vlwaid ('. i':o-t, i'oimeily of' St. .1. .ini-ini: . l.nfionville ami. 1. unei:i. ut- ut Gill ìdd F-1- ii-,v- Home in Ludl.-w. Tue.-day Dee 1-tii. al the ai' of lì! year.-. He tia on o! M'-. and Mrs. - Si lini Fio.-, of St. .Ioli n.-bu i'y and. .-iH-iu In- ci.ildl.ood, youtli ami ' e.trjy M i . a : : : i i o . I there, beinf educa ti d in tia- jiabiic chool.- and A pad-1 l'iny. S li b. t tu-ri 1 1 y for twenty year.- Ih- I:t-.i in l.yi-donville, be- . in- enuau'-d m the niercantile bu.--ine.-.-. pari "f the tinte with the late !-'. V. S;l-by. l'or ;t few years ' he ma-!'- l.iHienlui'L' hi.- home. He mai lied Mi.-.- Emma Sil-by of I.u n nbuar, ai.d tliv.'r home in St. -I o . 1 1 - bury and in I.y ndonvilie was, iui'i.'.n 'or it.- yi-nial hospitality a'id L'oo. i i l.i-i-i-, not on ly to rehìf lie- aad ceiuhlioi but to the .-traimi r w ho iiaiipi-ned tempor arily lo in- in the ci on mu ni tv. It wa- in i v. a y ,-pii-i- a ( Tu i-tian li o in t . e.e.-i me. a hclpful iiiHuence. Tlii-y v.eie hot il for many years in '-ut ber.- of the t on-rey.ttioiiai cliiiche- in tla town- wh'-re tliey hved. M: -. h i o-t pa-.-ed away tea .veai- ano and wa- buried in the Sii.- by tainily lot in I.unenliui u. Mi. l-':o-t wa - of a very happy and l'elevi .-i jio-aioìi, oiiiinanu-; iliK The liiyh le-pccl of ali wllo kni-w liiin; rhaUtalily inclined, evi ri key.md la- nn-iiii-. o one in reed w.i- ei -r tu, ned away from In- home. Ile wa- to ti hindi deuree it uoo i man and (ìtix.eii. Mi.-s 1-lor-eree ' .o.-t ot I!o.-ton i- the only ,-ai iiNu' n:(-mtier of the family Air-. IL'. Cleveland of Burlington, Iva:,.. l',of. Albert l i o-t of l'Ut.--biir. l'a., and Mr. (ieniK'' Frost of Bo-ten, ha', ne,' pi e-, lou.-ly ueceas ed. A min. ber olii rotin i - and .-is-ter -'.n-law and other relative- and inanV friend- will mouni hi- loss aii-l tln.'.k of bini havintr done Abut he coui i to belli bi.. fcllow mi '. Hi- funeral v.a- held in I.u i. n ii u i u , u.-idi r tir.' nu.-pire.- of the I- ' (. I'. I.odye of I.yndonville of wlin-ì. be wa- for many years a ) cmb'-i ali-i i i- l.ody now re-ts he.-nle t.iat o.' hi- beloe. wife. Aciideiny acation Iicins Wednesday Si lieol do. .ed Wfuiitì.vlay noon 'or a t.o '"! - ( l.i i.-tma- vaca tion wi'Iì ino t ef t'ne out-of-town teacher. ani ,uid- vai -perni ;;t Iheir Isoiiii -, Ileui-t.iition day fo-ila- v.iiiti-r terni will be Tuesday. 1 laliUi'rv '. and -i liODÌ will belili atra in ..'ea m -dav, Janna ry -'ini. Tia fli t : ti- of the Academy Stiaa nt. the ; iuitini ntìintier, i.- out ì:"ì i- a i-r inteie-t ni; numbe". it contair;- nev.,- troni nfiily 'm i vomì e.' !a-t ea. 's trraduatin ila--, -e'.eial from t!n. da.-.- of . I'.'21 and other- ,rnni previou-ii- - -. Tiii.e aie -everal ood -tu! n - and ooei,. -. a pie! in e ot t he ile I-m n ila -, be.-ale- caitOOII by eie- ' !' t iie -1 udent.-. 'Ili' ia; i-vi n in ti the boy.-' tur k.-t ball ti ari wenl lo Oi Icari- and aKia,-'! 't va- a feailully cnld "U' I.' a- a -l m makinu it .. , .... i : H - - . I I le..,,, 1 in , lolla ! une ot ..i. I o J!l. Mis- Evelyn Adam- of the Low ell Business college, Lowell, Mass., is at the home of ber parents, D. and Mrs. O. 1 1. Adami. Mrs. M. E. Infiorati and daunh ter, Phyllis li ft vV'ednesday after noon for their home in New Lon don, Corni., after a short vi.-it to Mrs. Infiorati'.- mothers, Mia. Charles Birch in Fast St. Johns liury. Mrs. Infiorati .-pent iart of eiinesday with her sister, Miss Ella Parker, a student nurse at Britrhtlook. Mr. Infiorati, who was formerly connecteu with tua iJ. and T. Fairbanks an I company' office, has been in the west on a business trip and is meeting his family in Boston. Christmas tree and exercises of the I. Ci. Mission will be held Thuisday eveninjr at 7."0 at the Baptist church, Ilailroad street. The public is cordlally invited. licenses, if anv, not otherwise regulated by law; the system of sewers and drainaire, if any ments tliereof ; the liyhtin.-r of streets, hiyliways and brides; the spi-inklin; of streets and higiiways.; the maintenance of parks and playTounds. The voters of tiie villane will have an opportunity to discuss this proposition and decide as to the advisability of adopting' it. The pian undoubtedly has its dofeets, but H0 niunicipahties in the l.'nited States are successfully operatine under this pian whose population ranes from 1Ó00 to over 100,000. So far as statistics are available the salary ranges from -SI KM to $10,000. The matter of revisiny our by-laws is vital to the inter ests of the villane and nieds no debate. Many of theni are antiquated and not applicaule to modem conditions and wliat ever the voters decide to do on the question of havin-.v a imi nicipal manaevr a conimittee should be appointed to revise the bv-lavs. The Ciiletlonian-Uecord would bi -lad to receive tiny Communications upon the subject which is now uppermost in the minds'of the oters ;ts there are many problems which a free and l'air discussion n-ay help solve. ' recovery ber broth his turn. Neither have been ser- except makins the assess- t iously '" a"(1 11 s "i ihm' , 1 1 1 Li L: I1U invìi u lil.-c.-. Miss Murici Kendrick is exiect ed home from Xorthiield, Mass., on Thuisday of this week. ' Mrs. Myrtie Ha.-; and Mrs. Mary Aine;er were visitors in St. Johns bury Tist week. Beport. conies of the death at bis home in Barre, of Mr. Wiilis Howland, wcll known in the gran ite indu.-try of that place, on Sat urday Decomber Hi. Mr. How land was born in W'hiteiield, New Hampshire in ISIS, and married for his si comi wife, in 11108, Miss Can io Belden of West Burke, who siirvives bini. .Mr. and Alrs. Wesley Damon of Stanhope, P. Q., are visitinjr their dauji'hter, Mrs. Callauher, and will ìeniain until after the holidays. Mrs. Nettie McCoy is at home from Woodsville, N. IT, l'or the Christmas vacation. A. H. l'eters of Bradford is as sistine: Mr. orthen in the B. and M. station, this wir.tei. Ask Peacham Christmas Program for Interesting One Saturday The children schools will partv at the ilo at tiie Con;'rej;ational church. Sunday iifternoon, directly after service, at the Conurerratioind j church, sacred exercises and a 1 charity Chiistnuis tree by the children. Sunday eveninu, Dee. 21, Com- nmnitv concert, in tne nnner ì-iinm unite in a children'.- nt- tì,p r,,ii,i-pfr:itinn-.il ch.ireh at K o'clork. Mr. and Mr.-. I a.-conib Rowe bave the synipaUiy of ali in the loss of their little som who was brnuht bere Friday boni Bai tua atternoon, of noth 1C22 an I Dee. 2::,i Sunday i chitri h Methodi-t from 2 to -1 o'clork. Sunday, Dee. 24. mornintr at 11 o'clock, Christmas service at both churches bv the pa-tors. Bev. W. Ask ar:yont2 you know v'iìch is t!:e highest quality bakinj powder and almoct invar:ab!y tliey vi.1 teli you ROYAL. "My c i!;?s art; 100 better tinca I bonghi ihat can of Rcyctl," vriies cne d3li-htecl Uiser, nd cverywhere amenrj your ìrinds, nctigh bors, re?atives ycu will hearsimilar commendali t?ns. Roycl Con teìne ilo Ahtrn. Lcavcs Bitter Teiste '-LY' : -7 ;-' . 'k--' M t- v V': ' :'n V' ai 1 : vi i i..ì ! "l'i :..v. lv'Ì!i, UAf::.!;-ìi-, F.r i.i'i'iiiii f ,e' - " ; A. Warner timi Bev. Warren W'iil- i for ),utiiil. KODAK and Brownie Carrier as and ali things photo. Carne ras as low as $2.00 and tip to $50. Brigham's Drug Store Our Location 61 Kastern Avenue, Opposite Masonic Tempie,1 it. Jolinsbnry, ermont PUBLIC SURPLUS U. S. Government Property of NOW IN FULL SWING More New Surplus Coods arrivine daily to fili your weiliiirements Now is ioni' Opportunty to rurchase Keal lT. S. Army Navy (ìoods at a Fraction of what tliey cost the l Government. Ye curry tuo many items to mention prices GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR YOUR ano S. You are now able to Buy the-e Surplus U. S. fiovernment Sup plies at one-third to one-fnurth of what they co-t the U. S. (iovini-ment. i ; Uose. ). li. Scine by the yard, bas Masfc Bas's, Mosquiio Tonts, Pi.-tol lìelts C.'an Oponers, Canvass Cots, Steel Helmets, II obnuil sboes, Tcatli"-Aviation Helmets, bonn 0. D. Wool Prtnts, Motor Tran.-port tyle, Breeches, Five Finijered Teatber Cloves, avy Bread Pulivo-, Seti I'aa-s, Saddle Bti'r-, Safcty làior Bladcs lied Cross Swe;iter-, X'acuum Bottles, A 1 unii-! mini Piate-, Army Wool Under wear, Navy Wool L'nderwcar 1,'nion Suits, Boiler.;, Tool Kits Saws, Fleeced-lined Undorwear Navv Sweaters, Anriv Sweaters. This agency sells in denmity for loss by hre. But that is not ali. its export- will help you prevent tire. it will show you how to avoid fire traps. it will help you rninimize the probabìlity of fi re in your plani. it will indi mnify you for loss by fire. This is a practical kind of help and service. It is iriven by practical meri in a piacci cai way. The policy is for your protection. The tiyent is your friend. See MORR1LL & HAWKINS0N Pythiiin Building S. Jotuisbii' V, 't. Army Blankets. Navy Blankets. Medicai Corps Bianket-, Marine Blaiiket.-. Marchina Shoe-, Fichi Sboes, Wool Brocche.-, Cottoti Breeches, Overcoats, Underwear, Hfcavy Wool Soi-ks, Sweaters, Shii-ts, O. D. Pants, Quilts, Bobes, Piins, Dishes, Bridìe.-, Ha ber-, -Caps, Giove-. Mittens. I.cuuins woid and leather. Gas Mask-, Kit Bat;s, Saddles, Pom-hos, Tents, W hi-tle-, Field Glasse.-, Field Tel ephones, Un,,- .".arnits. Medicai Dre.ss.insr Cii-es, Safety Bazo-.-, Packcarriers, Shovel-, Pick-, Mat tocks, Gtricers I.eather Giove--, Of ficers' hi)ico!-d Breeches, Army Mackinaws, Navy Pe.voats. Army Srfes Navy Baincoats, Pillows, Matresses, Tarpaulin. , Steel Cots, Leather Jerkin-, Wool .I rkins, Sheeplined C'oat-, C. p. ( ). Coats, Overalls, Baincoats, Windproof Navy Suits, Navy (1. I). Shirts, Overshoe-', Alami Clock-, Motor Transport Caps, Campaitrn Hats, Overseas Caps, Navy Wateh (iaps, Navy W ool Swcatrr-, Tace-, Can vass Loirtrins, Jersey Glovos, Navy Wool (iloves, Canteons, Mts-kits, Canteen Covers, Waterpail-, Armv bockers, Tapi1., Web Belts, Bur li, ck Bai;-, Handy Kits Set-, Knife, ,ork ;'nd S))oon, Navy ool Mid dies, Huck Towei-, Navv Wool NOTK'K Ali Mcrchawlise Alisolutelv Iband New IF TUE AliMY OR NAVY HAI) IT YYE GOT IT Mail Order.s Fromptly I-'iìled U. S. Government Surplus Property Store y- t ri-'- il . ;' ;'' ì Percolato i's Grills Toastcrs FEMININE FRIENDS! HAS she an Electric Percolato!- a C li a finir Di-h a Toa.-ter. Per ini ps, but there are dozens of other deliirhtful Elec t rical Appliances that sheìl welcome for C'.iri.-t-mas. "Walì'lc Irons Ileaters Curlincr Irons Lea ve it to the Ladies- and the Ladies are' Ieaving it to Moore & Johnson Trust a woman who has the grocer, buteher and milkman guessing to lyiov which way to turn when the calendar turns to "gifts foi men." This week e'ery hour has l)een crowdcd with visits from Mothers, S"weethearts, Sis ters and Wives and eacH' purchaser has left the store with more than'a mere sonie thing to write "with love from Mary" on ! ' Display at its heighth now-r-and to-mor-row's another day. Store opens brighi and eaiij1!"" MOORE & JOHNSON Twin State Gas & Electric Company COUPON LOWNEV'S COOK HOOK Save six of these coupons and mail or bring them to the Caledonian-Record ofiice with 95 cents and you will receive the latest LOWNEY'S COOK BOOK .miw i jn r-i.-,-;,.. i "Oi'i, f-itiSU-?! 1 1 .anrL.a.im; m.yinJS j -z ,. :r fi; n'vrO??- fili Jl.Al yZr 4. V , .Lrf 1 i l E in t-vx'ft tow le ARMY Wool shirts ! $1.1.") to $:ì..")0! (il Fastern Avellile St. Johnsbury, 't. Oppo.-ite Masonic Tempie CAD rFJDIQTMAQ PT7 B 1 V1V 1J l lUink lui luà HAVE YOU A TREE TO TRLM? We have tree trimniings of every kind and description just in from New York. and iJoston. You will want them for decoration )ur)oses. Have You (iilts to Wrap and Mark? YVe have a stock of handy Dennisun (lift Dress ings, boxes, jiapers, cards, tags, seals, gummed ribbons, tinsel cords, twine, eerytbing you need, and ali high-class, decorative and practical. The Cowles Press Inc. Pytbian Building Eastern Avenue St. .lolinsliorv, Tormtit Do You Know the Farinai Us of Dependable Overstuffed Furnilure ? l'nfortunately evei'.vthinR- is under cover and more should be taken into consideration tinnì mere appoai'ance. Good Overstutfed Furnituic alv.ays has a webbiritf b;ise, which means more comfort and woar in the yvars to come. The spiinrs are sewed 011 the webbiiijtr and then tied in cie'ht ways. f one or two cords should in time break or wear, the sprins will hold in place. W'e carry a dependable line of Oveistull'ed Furniture. The lirices aie interestiiiKly low. 4 1$ Stanley Furniture Company A