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CALEDONIAN-RECORD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1922
PAGE THREE
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25 cents for the first inser'ion. One cent a word for each day thereaften
cents bcoking charge unless cash in advan ce. Minimum charge 25 cents.
Ten
and the Worst Is Yet to Come!
Xmas Trees Mark dose
of Public Schools
ROOMS TO RENT
ti) BENT Rooms' l'or lighl
housekerpi'ng, si cani h cateti. Mc
CaHYey, ri jiuilroad street. 143 tf
TO RENT rEurriishcd front room.
rumare beat. Mr. 'W'keks, 28
ÌHS tf
l'euri. Telenhonc
U-TL
TO RENT Barge front room, 18
Summer Street. Telephone 5f7-.I.
HO tf
TO RENTWarm rooms
week. Phone 402-M.
by
day or
145 tf
Tenements to Rent
TO RENT-Tenement
ette strct-t. Tel. "(2-M.
iti
Lafay
144 tf
FOR SALE
FOR SALE No. 1 hav. Inquire J.
A, Kutssell. St. Johnsbury. 97tf
WOOD FOB SALE Tel. 257-4.
105 t f .
I ÒF SA LE the exteTfsive Tot arni
s'inali brick cottage known as 947
East Main Street, Newport, Vt.
Said lot rontains pvcr 32,000
square fect, ami has a frontage on
Main .stioet of 115 fert. My agent
;cr tue sale of this proporty is
Mi .;. M. C. Brigham, whose addréss
is 24 Central Street,- Somerville,
Mass., until December 20, after
th-it date it will be Nrwport, Vt.
Marv A. Wilhur, Executrix Estate
of Mary E. Wilbur. l.'ìl tf
WANTED
M ANTEO Beef. veal. pork,
lamb, poultry at the Summerville
Slaughter House. 64 Concord Ave.
O. I"uval, Prop. Phone 651. 137 tf
W ANTEO a green bone cutter
Intuire at this office.
145tf
HELP WANTED Male
TO IJENT at 7 Elm Street. Fi ve
room up staii-s tenement. Apply at
5 or 7 Elm Street.
14'! tf
CLOSE YOUR HOME
Save Coal
Spend the Winter at Miami,
among the sunshine ar.d tlowers.
HOTEL H"'.CYON HALL
Miami Mortila
FOR SALE Mrlntosh Red
apples. No. 1 Maine polatoes,
Cabbage and Turnips. A. Ward, St.
Jchnsbui-yVt. v F18J.f
FOR SALE Tuo heuvy logging
sleds, one new, one bob fded. W. A.
Bradshaw, Conrord, Vt. BW-150
FOR SALE
One two-tenement house with
barn and garden on Uarrison Ave.
A two-teiiemont house with one
half acre of land, &.so a nice sin
gle cottage, both located io Sum
mervills. Lorated one mile from R. R. St.
a stnall fami and slaughter house
equipned to do a vhok"--';le nvat
ousinoss; four acres of moadow
and fi ve arres of pasture and gar
d( n. Building ronsi.-t of good
house of eitrht rooms. Would
make an ideal piare for hon ranch
or garden track l'arni.
Good hou.iC and barn on rorner
of Harrison nnd Conrord Ave. Ali
In idre rondition. Two and one
lialf arres of land.
FO.i: SALE On account of parti"-
leavittg town, two pianos prar
tic;:!! y new, one ;;evir:jf niachine.
FOR SALE No. 1 lt! indi dry
hardwood. C IL Simons, Passump-
.vicTeLJ5-2J 144-149
FOR SALE My house on Mt.
Vcrnon St. L .W. lleermon, New
port. 140-151
L1GHT (i Tourinir car in exchange
for cord wood creeti or dry. 11 Ely
St. ,. ' 147-148
I FÒR SALE -i-Fancy-package of
! Maple sugai- eakes. Single box
MI5c, larger ijiiantitv ì0c each. E. P.
I Walbridge, Cabot. 147-148
SALE Ali
WANTED Active representa tive
in St. Johnsbury for profitable
year around business. The Knight,
P. O. Box, No. 85, Rutland, Vt.
U1-U8
W A N T E D Experienced woods
men that can chop, drive team,
tend sled, or use cantdog, in our
woods operation. I-'irstclass camps,
trains run to door, good wages.
Apply to The Woodstock Lumber
Co., Beebe lìiver, N. IL, or tele
jihone Plymouth 27-2. 144-14!)
IìOY vants work delivering wash
ings, doing errands. Orders taken
for Christmas -trees. Telephone
7:!8-W. 147 tf
FOR
P. H. Col
maple block
. Tel. 7!-32.
148-15.'!.
WANTED!
Ali kinds of Raw Fui-s. Will
pay fancy prie e for large dark
Coon.
Send your lot, I will return
check by first mail. If price is not
satisfaetory return check and I
will return vousr fur.
E. R. COLLINS
Greensboro Bend, Vermont
CHARLES E. KIRK
PASSUMPSIC LODGE. NO. 27,
Regular comniur.icat ion Thurs
I day evening, January 4 at 7."0 for
dispatch of business.
Calici! rommunication Thursday
I evening I lecemliei' 21 at 7.0. Work
M M. dfrgree. Lunch will he serv
' ed. Visiting bi't-thren welcome.
Fred IL OollofT, Sec.
Renwick H Cutting, W. M.
LOSTANDFOUyP
LOST FRI DAY Lynx muli
Fincfer please return to Mrs. S. J.
Somerville, 3 Piospect Street and
receive reward. Telephone "56-J
148tf.
STEAMER FOUNDERS
WITH CREW OF SEVEN
ST NAZAIRE. France Dee. 21
The steamer Vintilis foundered
early today with the loss of nine of
the crew after having been cut in
two by the Norwegian freigbter
Asturias.
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rVrr-vrfc l.,'n.:.: li' , , , - - ' r ? j
- . , .
Corii'inued froni Paire One
l'nrk; Miss Lucv Wright, New-
'port; Miss Alice Hudson, Cabot.
Miss Marion Anker of the St.
lobnsbury Vocational school has
gone to ber home in diarle. Miss
Kathleen Wilr'ox of the (ìoss Hol
low school is in Magog, P. Q., and
Miss Ida Richardson of Pierce4s
Mills in ConcoVd.
The Fourth giade at Sumnier
Street has a long honor roll made
up of pupi!s who have had perfect
attendance for the terni:
Milton Ailes, Robert Carruthers,
Elizabeth Fuller, Edna Hay, Irene
High, Claire Horton, Laura
Mooney, Franccs Moore, Gordon
Lucas, Raymond Morse, Mary Eli
sabeth Osgood, Ariani! Palmer,
Walter Sheiman, Ruth Sbields;
William Sri!gue, Kathleen Twom
bly. Perfect attendance for lst terni,
Portland Street school, Rita Coobs,
Edna Drown, Catherine Hoyi,
Ciif'ton llines, Floyd Mathews,
Gerald Morse, Leslie Somers.
Company I) Men
To Take Up Boxine
Among the other activities that
Company D is to take up in the
atliletic line is that of boxing. A
set of boxing giove bave been se
cured, and a ring has been built
where adherents of the manly art
may ti-y their ability. Several en
litments bave been received in the
I company the past week. tour ot
whicb carne in ednesday nignt
t the wc-kly di'ill of the company.
lAiii.'.ig thes'e latter applicants is
,:,e who has had experience as a'
THIS IS A '
JEWELRY CHRISTMAS
For ages past Jewelry hds been
the' most popular gift. And as it
was in the past, so it is today, and
so it will be in ages to come,
So don't worry concernine what to
give. Make it something in Jew
elry and you can't go wrong.
Stocks were never better, offering
a broad selectipn, and competont
experienced Jewelers will help you
in making a wise decision.
Lurchin & Lurchin
THE QUALITY JEWELERS
boxing instructor, both in civilian
life and in the regular army, und
he will teach aspirants for knock
out fame the fine points of the
science.
Some fine scores are being made
on the new shooting gallery with
the automatic pistol. The machine
guns have not been u.sed generally
a yet, due to the fact that the
large number of recruits will have
to be carefully instructed as to
their use and function before they
will be allowed to fire them.
Town Manager i
Is lìisr Success
PEPand POWER
or r
Woodarfil nrw fnition S.vsffia, irlffc Boscfc
Tea gas --tvp plng
tieia - - miWfj startmj
pas? is watefprr.pf. )B
drive anywhtr and fvery-
whfrewjtho'Jttflucv
in-j tnn park lTer.
i B'JÌ'j, rouipkle, at
Brunelle Paint &
Auto Co., Inc.
Xmas Gifts
Men Appreciate
Fine stock of Heauti
l'ul, Meerchaum, ani
ber, hakelite and gold
mounled pipes.
Silver, nickle and
leather cigarette cas
es. (Jood box tif Cig
ars. P E. BERNIER
") Eastern Avenue,
Right across B. & M.
II. li. Station
SiiSTlFS
Cui Price Cash
Wish vou ali a Merrv
liroceries
Christmas
Our Stores will be closed ali dav Mondar
' 1 1 . i tniiH Y.ndv
1 lbs. for 45c
L'Ili for 45c
1 ; for .'!5c
'1 Ih - l'or 55c
Candv
2 Ih.-' for 45c
s 2 lbs fot- :'.5c
K i.-cs
2 lbs for 35c
Date.-. 2 lbs. foi'-25c
Rai-in- 2 lbs for 35c
Mi nce Meat
5 lbs for ? 1.00
Fruii'',, 10 to 50 23c
l'i-uncs 50 to Co lite
l'runes CO to 70 17c
l'eache Hi
Mixcd Xit-Ca.-tina
Nut
N, w Walnut,
IlolMay Xmas
Mobi-.-c- Ki.-.-(
IVnnut Lutici
l:!c
N'cw
Bulk
Bulk
Ncw
N'i w
New
Non
-u
( lulchi
!b
h Mirice Meat
.ce cali
Meat
l'kg.
2ic
25c
s Mim
13c
Old Time Mince Meat
Pkg.
California Fruit Salad
No. 2. can 2!1c
California Eruit Salad
No. :ì, can 48c
G ond Peaches cali 25c
Good (irateil l'incappio
jikg. 28c
Good Coni, 2 cans 25c
Good I'eas, 2 can 25c
Good Tomatoes, 2 cans 25c
Pure Laid Ih 1 Ge
Conip. Lard ib 15c
Frch Eggs doz 5 Or
Oeeident Flour 1-8 libi ?1.25
Occident Flour bbl .$!l.5()
Her.-ey Cocoa lb cari 2!)c
H( rsey Cocoa 1-2 lb can 17c
Hersey Cocoa 1-5 lb can 8r
Hersey Cooking Chocolate
cake 17c
This is a .special price on
Hersey's Chocolate and Co
coa for a limited time only.
Hay your Groceries
i-ricx'd (ìrocerv concern
selli ng
prievs.
of the lowest prìced
doing business today,
They Come
by Express
The fastest trains .only
bring our fish supply from
the seacoast markets. You
can depend upon the Oys
ters we handle. They are
the best that money can
buy.
Why not a good Oyster
stew tonight?
I. G. Rolfe
Railroad Street
Continued noni Page One
San Angelo,. Texas. (9,392).
Thomas F. Owen, secy. Board of
Development. "If you want to
eliminate politics fiom your gov
einment, if you want your city to
be operated successfully, have it
run by a city manager. It is the
only way to securc the best results
for the taxpaycr, to establish effi
ciency, and to save money."
Portland, Mich. (2,747). Fred
J. Mauren, Editor. "Portland' af
fairs have been handled by a city
manager for more than a year.
The Dlan has friven excellcnt sat-
responsibility NO PASSINO
THE BUCK. The city's business
is being conducted with greater
simplicity, more satisfactorily, and
with less exper.se than under the
old pian."
San Jose, Calif. (39,604). Ros
coe D. Wyatt, secretary Chamber ;
of Cr-mmerce. "I think it can be ;
truthfully said that the city man
ager system in our city has largely
eliminated city politics and the va-i
rious evils that accompanied the
old forni of government. It has
coordinateli the varìous city de-
partments, making them ali more
efficienti it has placed responsibi-j
lity upon one persoli the city
manager so that every taxpayerl
may know just where to go for in-1
formation or make complaints. !
The great majority of our citizens
are satistìtrd that the new forni of i
government which has novv beén :
in operatoti for more than three .
years, is a very decided improve- ;
ment over the old." j
Meet Wachter Five j
Tomorrow at Windsor
Confmied lrom race Ono
game and a dose one in both the
i, to meet on the
li conte-t will be bit
from start to finish
continue their string

direct to the consumer at wholesale
Cut Price Cash (rocery
FIVE STORES
Expert
Hair
Dressing
Is so different from the old
fashioned way that you will
marvel at what we can do
with your hair.
"My hair'.s a fright" is the
common exclamation of the
young woman when she gpts
ready to go to a party.
Come in and let us show
you the differenre bttween a
beautiful hair dressing and
the kind that "looks a fright"
DUTIL
Beauty Parlor
Pythian Building
teams that h
trip, and eac
terly fought
if the locai
of victoi'ies.
The men that will make the trip
are oCach Bui'ns, center; Connor,
left forward; FiTv right forward;
Dumas, left guani, and Foye right
guani. I
Manager Rurns of the Company
I) b:i-ketball team has at la.-t been
privileged to seeure a team that
will give the loeals the battle of
their lives if not a severe drub-
bing. l'or Chri-tmas night, Decem
ber 25th, there will be the greatest
aggregatimi of siars on the Arm
ory flooi- that bave been seen bere
for many a year.
This team is no other than the
Boston Army Base team, the re
)resentalives of th1; sanie organ
ization that played the locals to
the memoratile l'.t to 1!) tic bere
last winter. After three extra five
minute periods, ncither side could
break the tic. They are bringing
with them a guaranteed line-up
that is composed of some of the
greatest tars in army athletic
circles, and in greater Boston,
which is the mecca of ali big
siiorts.
Coach Buins is of the opinion
that inspite of the Company D
boys' winning streak, they will
have to play the game of their
lives if they win from this team.
He is extremely doubtful if it can
be (Ione.
The management is going to a
big expense in order to get theso
ball tossers bere, lmt it feels that
if the fans turn out. and produre
I a good house, that it will be wi II
I worth the attempt. !
' WMF HIM 11111111111 limiHIHIIIIlllllf
FOR SALE
One borse traverse express
sleigh. A few tight air wood
stoves left. Open every ev
ening this week.
Cosj Furniture Store
Tel. f,70-M.
WmA? imi tw
Last Minute òhop
pers
Those who have delayed to the last minute before making their
chases will nnd the La Rose Department Store a safe haven wherein
durable yet economical Yule-tide Gifts.
Presents for Father, Mother, Sister,
Brother and Sweetheart
Below we suggest for your guidance a list of suitable articlcs. They are
ed down to after-Xma price levels.
Christmas pur
to seeure useful,
ali mark-
Ladies' Silk Camisoles in
Xmas Boxes
79(J
Men's Knitted and
Ties in Xmas Uoxes
Ladies' Silk Bloomers
$1.49
Ladies' and Men's Bed-
adies' and Men's
Robes
Bath
room Slippers.
trimmed and
soles
98:
Some fur
leather
49J
$5.95
Men's Silk Scarfs in Xmas
Boxes
Men's Paris Ann Bands in
Xmas , Boxes
10c
$2.49
I
Men's Brushed Wool
Scarfs in Xmas Boxes
adies' Knickers, ali wool
TAveeds
Ladies' Satin Pumps in
Rice and Hutchìns and
other good makes
$2.95 AND UP
Ladies' Spats with 12 but
tons and three straps ali
shades, latest styles
$1.49
Men's Kid Gloves in Xmas
Boxes
98('
Ladies' HeatherHose with
clocks, in Xmas Boxes
Ladies' Silk Umbrellas
$1.95
Ali Ladies' Suits,
and Dresses
Coats
20 PER CENT OFF
Men's Ali Wool Shake!-
TI" , é 1
ivnit iMveaters
$6.45
Guest Towels
49c
Ali kinds of Gloves
Mittens
29: TO $3.00
and
Ilundreds of other articles
too numcrotis to mention. Ali are marked down for last
minute Christmas Shoppers.
In
Store
S.'-S7 Eastein Avenue
St. Johnsbury, Vermont

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