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f SPaGk i v UÀLEDONIAN-KECORD, THURSDAY, DECEMfìER 2l, 1922 ì? c. 5 t ni t'ì i! 31 '3 I ,1 ., . i I ' l,. . "li ,-. I M .Hill.: ! m f. 1 t:-u:i... : ., : "s. IH "5" - .-Mi mi 'I l,lIWH!li1Hn. ...i. . ' w s --m . i . in'-. li n . u m fi i ( I-7? PÌÌ! 9 1 . Mi l'I'' f ...'II"W . ?7 11 SPECIAI SIXO SEDAN ji,', 2050 frt- A r iC r & M.1. rn .... ,. , . t : j. I rfT'V ili d.. j . T i ..V . ..... . i 1 Kit 1 0l v-yftS?-'1- rw s7 Lyndonville Xts Body Is as Sturdy as Its Chassis Lasting salisfaction vvith oìospd car le pcr.u:ndt ou!y iporithdcvwidability of the chas Js but l'.pon the t!urcb:!iLy o!' the body. In the ?p?riai-3i:: St-dan, Studebaker off trs an adn.irahle co-ordination oi" these vital rL'quircmtntj. Stop in ot cut shnwrocm p.r,d see th!s Sedan. Stand off and get a threo-quart.T vie' of il. Noli its slriking bcar.ty. .-Stop incide ond relax in the nine-inrh scct cifsh ions. Ncte the pn;at 'ròorriincss iind the comple:er.ei3 oi the cquiprr.ent. Take a rk'e behind its 50-I:oiscf ower r.iotor. Try the whocl yourself. Put it to ttny tc;t every tent. Try accc!eration, fpeed, power. Aak yourself if yoa exr liandLd a c:.r thr.t Lteers so eiisily that responds so satisfactorily with just whot you want, when you vvant it. The body ir, a product of Studebnker skill end cr-.fismnnship whici liave lieen devel oped t';rou'j;h more than two gencrations of v chicle building. Highest grade of materiah and wcrkini'iithip bava produced a body as beautiful as it k enduring. Th:s Seden h a ood investment because of the savi'ig ia the initial outlay and the motlcraLe cost of maintcnance. The price is possibie because Studcbaker builds three distinct mcxlels with only one nianufacturini; undrrtarkctinpcr.rtand btxausemiddlemen's prc-fits are virtual'y ehminated. The name Studebakcr standa fcr stability cf body ts well ce cliaubis. Four doora that iring wìde open. HiJcr. AufomaticwindshieJd vip?r. Rcar-viiw mirrar. Orcdrd iDiiinror. Courtetìy liyht. Jfwelcd eiiiht-dfly clock. Cnwl vcntilator. Thicf-pnvjf trr;i;siii:ssli)n lock. Ram vifor. Opulrsceut curnf-r lihts. Iviu'tsive headlitrlit!t. Artistic coujh lanipa. Simple automatic windov 1 ifts raisc or lcnver plole-gìa.is wiriows. MODB.I.S ANU PRICES f. o. h. iacronos " LTOHT-SIX I SPECIAL-SIX BIG-SIX S-Past.Jir V. B., 40 H. P. 5-Pasr., I ir W. B., 50 II. P. 7-Pasa., Ub' W. D., 60 H. P. Toi:r;ns 975 Touring 5,1273 Touring $1750 Roadster (3-PaM.) 975 Roaditcr (2-Poi ) 1250 Epcedatcr (4-Pass.) 1835 Coiipe-Roedstrr Roadster (4-Fass.) 1275 Ccupr (4-Pass.) 2400 (i-Pam.) 1225 Coupc (4-Pas3.) 1875 Coupé 5-Pa5.) 2550 Snian 1550 Sf.!.i;i 2050 Srrtnn 2750 A'oi-Scj'ii Cord i'Vres, Front und Rear. Standard Equipment Tenr n Mcet Your Convenience 0. C. WAKEFIELI) 2 AVinler Street Tel. 16-1-W, St. Johnsbury, Vermont Mr. G. F. Ferguson has been spendiriji: a few days in Manches ter, N. H., where she has visiteil her 1 dauKhter-in-law, Mrs. I'hil Ferjruson, and her new grandson, Iwho aie spendine the holidays there. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Fergu son leave this week for California, and will stp enroute at the homes of their sons, Dr. -Georjre's in Tor onto, and Phil's in Akron, Ohio. Miss Bertha Trefren is ili at the Pleasant View House with,pneu monia, nnd gettlnjr alonp; as well as an be expeeted. Her sister, Bernice, is with her, and she has a trained nurse also. Mrs. Horace Emerson passed away Saturday, after a long ìilness which followed a recent operation. Her son, Charles, from Newark, N. J., was with her and her daughter, Mrs. Mary House and. daughter, Mary, fi-om Ypsilanti, Mich., has come, and will tiay with Mi-. Emerson for a few weeks. Mrs. Emily Woodward, who has been very ili for several weeks with heart trouble, is a little bat ter. Mrs. Fred Houghton of Kivby spent last week visitine friends in this villane and at Lyndon. Much sympathy is felt for Mrs. S. Stern and her ohildren, as they have just received the news of the sudden death of the dauffhter and sister, Mrs. Bertha Stern Flor sheim, at ier home in Los Angeles, Cai. Norwich University havinc; clos ed, the locai students there, Jack Cheney, Charles .Watson, Harlev Hunter, Lewis Hanilin and Tren holm Dtesser, are at home for the holidays. Miss Marion Mackey of Peach am is spendine a few days at lr. A. A. Cheney's. Dr. and Mrs. Cheney and Jack are to spemi Christmas with their ons at Bridgeport, Conn. Mis Dui.-v Thomas ret unirvi in Biddclord, Maino, ber hom Satui'diiy Phillip Dindon and Itayniond Davis aie home from Montpelior Seminaiy for their vacation. The villane schotil, Miss Thelma Mcl'hee and Miv. .Julia Patterson, tearhers, closed Friday, with ex ercises at town hall in the evenine;. The Christmas exereises aie to ho held at the town hall Saturday l'at lu-iiii!'; was held Thu r.-.lay a;, the chureh, and many inteiestinu' ideas were exchanped. M)-s. Hannah Martin celebrateli ber !:ìd birthday 011 Dee. She received beautiful chiysantbemums ;ind )inks from her sons, also nvany R'rretin'.;s from neihbor-i and friends. eveninsr, Decehibc '!. There wllli cveniiiK', with Women wearinr rooster feath ers. Havinfr pot the ballot, it was futile to expect them to be satis l'ied with ben jilumae. be a tree und a socia iiiu.-ic clini jii.-rtitii. -Y. W. Mei )onald, bas gonV to Florida for the winter to where the Parker-Youne: Company are building- a saw milk Leonad Barker has none to Bid det'prd, Me., wbeie he has work. T H I " I WALKER & IÌROCK, Iiarnet, Vermont S A STUDEBAKER Y E A R West Danville School closed Friday for a two weeks' vacation. Miss Morway has pone to her home in Mont )e!ier. Mrs. Bert Gerry who has been spending a few weeks at Cole brook, N. IL, returned home last W'ednesday. Mrs. Collins who has been working- at B. A. Gerrys has gone to Walden to work l'or Walter Rit ti edge. Mrs. E. F. Ayer, Mrs. IL R. White, Myrtle Ainsworth and Bert (ierry were jn St. Johnsbury Tbursdav. East Barnet Schools rlo.-ed bere Friday for a two weeks vacation. Each school had an Xnias tree and exercises wlìich was enjoyed by a good many iruests as well as by the pup iìs. Miss Celly vvent to ber home in Xorth Danville foi- the holidays, Mrs. Coveny to ber home in Dan ville and Mi.-s Shattuck of the Joes Brook school to ber home in Newport. Nine cbildi-en in the East Bar net primary iooiik bave had a re cord for perfect attendance during the terni ending ovniber 2L The.-e cbiblren are: Fileen ('a)i ron, Kdith Chi.mpany, Thelma Champany, Ruth Cooper, Doris McN'amara, Lewis Chabot, Aide: Cote. Ilarold Gilbeit, Clydo V.'ornnvood. T!iO:e ab.ent 0110 day were: Bile Millikan, Ida Champany, Mary Chabct, Kdwai-iL Chabot. Lewis Uadlcv, Mauiicel Newell. ' I Alfred Mor in, Si-., have Dclco light in Frank Bailey of 'il: home sever;.! sick with the g: George, Milo Cut This Out It Is Worth Money Cut out this slip, encol. e 5c and mail it to Foley & 2X".'J Shef field Ave., Chicago., 111., writing your name and adùiess clearly. You will receive in return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tur Compound for coughs, colds and eroup; Foley Kidney Pills for pains in sides anj back; rheumatism, backaclie, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cath artic Tablets. a vholesome and thorougbly cleansing cathartic for constìpation, biliousness, headache, and sluggish bowels.--Advertise-ment. se and Alvah lilan.l recently installed a r.eir buildings, St. Johnsbury i days recentlvi in. i and Miss Anne r. i-nd Mrs. Char t. .lohn-burv one! Away Goes Evzema Peterson's Ointment "One day a druggist told me,'' rays Peterson, "that Petorson'. Ointment was the best reincdy he sold for eczema. But you'll neve r make any money on it," he added, 'because it heals so quickly that only a little ointment is used." AH druggi ts, Iiric, (Hlc, $1.00. $2.."i0, !?."). 00 Ad vertisement. a i deo visited les Gilfillan in day 1 a -1. week. Mr. Gilfìllnn's peojdi' are leav ing St. Jolin. imry, going to make their home in Texas. Mr. and Mrs. .1. S. Bandy visited at Alvin Bandv.-' in Barnet Sun- 'lay. Air. and.?.Ii-s. Leslie Frazier childi-eii sjx'iit Satui-dav at J. Moore's. Henry 7doore spent Saturila M. .Jolmsbui y, attcruldìir the ( R. meeting.. ILI Conklin's Pensand Pencils Sets in Gold, very nifty and practical for a iircsent. Brigham's Drug Stort HOTEL HALCYON HALL MIAMI, FLORIDA Florida's most beautiful Hotel, an achievement of Stanford White's genius. Large, cheerful sleeping rooms, vvith or without bath, elegant ball room, an attrattive sun parlor. The wide and spacious ver anda fronts on Bay Biscayne. The best beach on the East Coast invite the bathew and the neighboring waters are unsurpassed for boating and fishing. The galfers will find some of the best courses in America and the sùrrounding country is ideal for riding and motoring. American Pian Unexcelled Food and Service SPECIAL RATES DURINO NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER Fot HlustrnttJ booklet, retti and full informatica tddrtss Hotel Hakyon Hall, gitomi. Florido. Henry S. Duri cari, ProprUtor 11. A. Haaketl, Manager ;. a. Eveh If Price Is No Object Surely Modest Price Is No Objection ORBM Y v'i s Ibbq todirje; Because of the illness of Mr. Frye the store has been closed for two weeks. It is nowopen with G. C. Frye in charge with Miss Marguerite Gagne assistine. (French s)oken.) , Peacham j Monday e'-ni;:iv, Dee. 2.", 1 Christmas Social at the lower: rooms of ,he t'onL're;:iition:il chureh for ( vi ry une. Ms-s. F.l..io, .Mei-r-ll was taken ' iiiite sci; mi '!' im i 1 ; -, but is more comi'oi !:ibe at ,itm nt. j Mr,-. Ada i:la m.-1i;i -.ì who ha.-;! been vi-;t!r s vi-!;:! v,T.ks at Wil- ' del- me 1 , t i ' l-',iil:- .. . ! Crden W'elen U home for the Christnia- i:ciiii;,ys Croia Montpel-I ii"- Si ii ii.-' ry. ! Th- .S,.iii. i ceri.! ion was In hi! Kfi'.'.-iv t i ir:,-: . i Academv hall. The jMtiis ;:re made to lay a hard vood line.- in .caiìei,.y ludi during the (li -i-I usa,' vc:.tion. Mis,. St-:: BaiJ.y has lecentiy ha.l t IiM'tri.- b.rlìt-; in.-tall'-d in her ri .-iiience. j The W VI.. P.iver high school ! hors payed iVsi l'ain Academy : Thursday eveiiing at lia-ket bali. The scoi e v a . .",7 tn :. in favor ! oC i'eai hairi. The siine nii ht ihei l'eacham Academy girls playetl . ihe town tea::;. The oie was 12 io ! ') in Cai e:- of i he A cademy. I eoìiai-M i larlmi; lias bis radio woiking. On W'ed'iesday evening they li.-U'iie d lo a conci rt in Cuba I al o in Allanla, Ga. The one at l'eacham acaiiemy is not in work- .1 ing oi-iii-r yet. I i:. .1. I-obivt was in St. .lohns bui'' Friday to h;ne an Xr.iy of bis i -1 1 1 1 which has heen paining bini l very badly Cor i w days. I Mi.-s A irne.- Cos.- ;.nd Louise Ubile bave h"th been ab.-ent frolli the acadciij the pa-t l'ew day.- on accoiiii' of -ickness. Wallace Lower..' cbiblren bave cbirken po-. parai ions aie being iliade for ;i communi! v Chris!) ts dinner at jl.ii-t l'i acl-ai Monda;,, Dee. 2"i. ! Kvelyn. liltle laughter of Mi'. and Mi-, Arthu:- l'eak has been cery sick at Alfred Peak's, r A very i-n.invablc pa,--it-on à y MS?, - ifoeb MUST IH: SOLI) AT SACRIFICE. WOXDERFUL 1ÌARGAINS co e SAVE EV90NEY A. The placo to got that '.'last minute" gift you have not yet bought. Ojen every evening this week. 4 arAry.! Tender and Palàtable That's what our cus toniers say about our meats. We buy from the largest markets and get but the very best the tracie can af ford. You will lie a pleased customer if you trade with us. Come in and see us. ROY & ROY r-r1 Jk& wj l.-l E. Spending lavishly cannot offset choosing carelessly. The Christmas spirit is one of large hearts, rather than large checks. Taking ad vantage of the modest prices prevailing through out our Christmas stocks further emphasizes your good judgment in selecting your gifts for inerì, at a Men's Store. Our Stock is Wonderfuìly Complete. Many people are being pleased each day with the wonderful assortment of Christmas Gifts we have to offer. Why not give us a visit while the assortment is good. ADLER COLLEGI AN SUITS ANI) OVERCOATS DEAN P. McLELLAN 71 Railroad Street, St. Johnslmry, Vt. , -JAr riUMt'HKI-.r Padiantfirp ! JSK J as Ln FB FBYE'STdDKE Railroad Sti'eet New Assortment ; of the latest 7.") cent Rollsì FOR Piano-Players JUST IX See our stock of Player Pianos before Christmas j . j Harvey's Music Parlors j Opposilo Post Office I WELCOME AS A GIFT! YOU may be suro that a gift of a Radio Set Ibis Christmas will' he enthu-ia--tically welcomed. We've a variety of the mo t favored kinds t a wide rang" of prices. Stop at our shop and let us show you. Also parts and attachments for tbose wlio-e sels ar ready installed. W. H. Tilton Give T fieni Comfort the Most Satisfying Gift of AH The ideal gift for the family is one that will give everyone the greatest joy not only for this Christmas season but for many years to come. Radiantfire meansjcomplete comfort convenience -a real saving in money in Spring and Fall and a cheery fireplace you will use throughout the winter. This marvelous gas fire gives you healthful radiant heat prevents colds from stuffy rooms -makes a (ìreplace beautiful whether in use or :nli2:hted. There's a Model to Suit Every X'eed and Every Pocket hook ST. JOHNSBURY GAS CO. 94 Railroad Street