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7 fAGE rvvo CALEDONIAN-RECORD. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1922 Ih . - - - ;i tó . J?L Clothe Your Boy Sales Prices! MOTHERS, here's the opportunity of years the opportunity that you have been wait ing for the opportunity that means a size abìe saving on your purchases. The Suit, the Overcoat or the Mackinaw your boy wants is here ali top notch qual ity at )rices that are certainly amazing. 3 THE Use Puretest Zìnc Sterate IT MEANS COMFORT FOR BABY Soothes, heals and relieves ali smarting irritation Price ffffflIIIITIIIIflIIflIIIIIflIIITIIflUIll'le i A 1 ... ."i. . .. . m i. . ,M . -, ... 4 ...... va t5ìtl2IEIfIIIIIB3IlIIISIIIIIIII2ff II2I3 I k i We' Il Find the Trouble ! IS your Automobile behaving perfectly? No matter how slight or great the trouble may be we'll repair it satisfactorily at the lowTest possible cost and in the least time. We've a staff of skilled mechanics ahvays ready to give your Car the attention it re quires. Bring in your car now for spring overhauling. Buick Service Station LIVEVGSTON & HOWE OUR WANT ADS PAY 85 S ami 25 Cents 11 .m do ir ce V.U mattimi ir H !1 OUR WANT ADS. PAY Locaevvs Use Nazol for colds and catarrh. Advertisemrnt. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Hamilton of Montprlier r.nd Mr. and Mrs. Tracv Bus-veli and d.iughter, Ruth of Boston are holiday visitors ut the home of Mi-, and Mrs. E S. Euswell. i Mr. and Mvh.'E. E. Badger and son, Glen and, Mr-' and Mvs. GIen l'erry were with relatives in Hyde Park over the; tweek end and Christmas. Dr. and Mi s. .George F. Cheney quictly observed their 25th wed ding aniuVei-'iary o Christmas day receiving congratulalion.s froni their friend -and neighbors. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore A. Cari nent the Christmas hoJidays with Mi', and Mrs. Fred D. Pierre at Barton. ''or Ecave Mrs. Cari- left Tuesday Christmas afternoon for an hìi'or Falls, Perni., where she mal musicale, fdefrcshments were will s-pend several weeks with her fallici- and mother, Mr. und Mrs. S. II. Kent. Frederick Morso passcd the week "ivi with his mother, Mrs. V. II. CI i fiord in Danville. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Wright and daughter were the guests of Mi-, nnd Mrs. Glen Perry Tuesday on 4 heir return from Danville tò their home in Barre. JMr. Wright is the nroprietor of the .Granite- City Press of Barre. The Ladies' Aid of Giace Mcth odi.st churcli will mect in the chureh parlotti Thursday after- noon Santa Claus visited the hospitaLs if St. Johnsbury, Sunset Home. and other institutions scattering gifts George Stanton in North l'anville. and sprtading joy. Nowhere -was j Irvvin Havidson of Burlington is the day more happily observed, the guest of St Johusbury friends than at Brightlook where individ-iand relatives ibis wek. ual trees bloomed by the sick betìs I Miss Helen Stearns who is u-neh- of little Angie Harris of Walden, Jessie Ames of Derby and Stella Coe of Burke. These were sup plicai by the Sunday school class of the South chureh taught by Mrs. Herbert W. Blodgett. There were gifts for every one and ev ery one was royslly happy. Three year old Angie Hanis who has spent many months of her life at the hospital was showered with gifts from doctors, nurses and friends. Christmas festivitics at Brightlook wound up Monday night with a tree and ciance at the Nurses Home. Raymond J-'lint has returned from Fast Grange, N. .1., where he spent hristmas with his sister, Mrs. Earnest L. Clark. . Leslie Morrill left Friday night for St. Pctersburg, Fla., where he expeets to spend the. winter. He is to visit friends in New York and Washington on the way. Clam Chowder supper at the Urn'versalist chureh Thuryday ev- lening, Hecember 28. Advertise jnìrnt. J Miss Angelina Stenson of Bur (lington was a Christmas visitor at homo of her parents, Mr. and, Iiurs. i;cmert Menson. li Another of the University -; ermont ooys nome lor tne jiCiays is Kooert cox wno is witn jlliis parents, Mr. and Mrs. William 1 1 Cox. Ti Mr. and Mrs. W. .1. Olliver rnd chihlren have been with relatives ie past tew clays. -ya'01' "V1 ?vs- V L- Breitling stationed lanci son wno nave oeen in Manilla, Philippine Islancìs are to bc transi'erred to China for a short period. They expec-t to make the change about the first of Feb ruary. Major Breitling was for merly a physician in Lunenbiug and Mrs. Breitling before her niar riage was a profespional nurse in St. Johnsbury. ti V. MI and Throdt t Jf d'i Troubles "DistinctiveJv diirerent" in Teas and Coffee cannot be exceled in quality a trial is con vincine. Packed by Cross Abbott Co. White River Junction, Vermont l i li t'F ì ... ..svsa 1 : 1 &f'"-'ii - l;y& m For DMK Colcls Editor and Mrs. C. T. Walter, Miss Dorothy C. Walter and Miss Alice Amelia Walter spent Chri.-t-mas with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Nel son in Fast Burhe. Judge Walter W. Weslry Las returned from New York where he spent the holidav. The regular meeting of the Ani-i erican auxiliary will be held ibis evening at 8 oVlock in the c-lub-rooms. Election of o'ficers. IU freshments. A dvert isement . Mr. and Mrs. Napolcon Henault of Bank Place have been entertain ir.g Mr. and Mrs. Fi-ederick Gokey of Newport. A merry Christmas party of 21 neighbors gathor;d at the home cf Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. F'-inch serve ci. Mrs. Maynard Masscy and .-on, Norman anl Mrs. Aujcu.ita l'belp: are with relatives in Cioi-kton, Mass., this week. 1 Henry J'ease and Posici- I ovv motored to Islam! Pond and ic turn Tuesday an;l asidc l'i imi be- iny; slioveled out tu ice and haulcd out ot the diteli once th good trip. report ai Mr. and Mrs. John Mcl.-m aie spendili;;- the holiday week with hi.-' parents in Ryep.ate. Misses Anna and manon Si ton have resumed Ilici r work St. Johnsbury after the boli n in a.V visit at Stanton BocIkc, ì. he of their parents, Mr. and home M rs. 1 inj in the schools of Stoneham, Mass., is with her parents, .Mr. and Mrs. George II. Stearns to remai n until the first of the year. Mrs. Amos W. Scott hus recov ered from an illness of grip. Use the Ameri-.-an Throat Tab let s. Advertsemont. A stag party will be held at the Elks Home on Saturday night, Deeember .'!Oth from 8 to 12 under the direction of the House Coin mittee, S. A. Moore, chairtnan. Ali "Brother Bill's" are cordially in vited tp attend. There will be radio concert, music, smokes ami a lunch. Professor Landry Dead In IMìnneipolis Frank G. Landry has ju t re ceived word from Minneajìolis of the death of bis cousin, Professor J. C. Landry, native of St. Johnsbury, the son of the late Peter and Bridge! Landry. He was 73 years of agc-, and had bften a supcessful teache.-- of music in Minneapolis for many years. After recpiiem mass at St. Steoheiis ij.,,.,,'. rpinpti-i-e Professor Lanùi-y is survivod bv a wife and four sons, ali of whom nou-uVere able to be present at the fu neral; Arthur 01 Eddie of Chicago bert Lee, Minne J. of Minneapolis iew i ori; C .tv, Harry of A! ota ami John He will be pleasantly rtmom bered by some of the oider )ieo)le in St. Johnsbury. Seveial of his rei atives stili reside here. Recital by Pupils i Miss Marjorie French The violiti puiiD of Miss M:ir jerie French gave a ver'- irleasir.g recital at her home on Saturday at , .'! p. m. On account of Ch-itmas several pupils were obliged to be absent. The following program was giv en : Duet "Pastorale William Chalmei-s, Mis: Solo Minuet Solo I'etrosjieit T , '.fi ,M N'cvin Fench I.ange Telhurst I Dix narrici l'un et- I.ullahy Gavotte Pernice Wr Abrosio Virginia Aldrich Caprice Lc--toi- Marjorie "An old Powers Sonsr" Kevin Jli s I- reiich S.irtoiK tria'i Folk Sonic Duet Harric-t Pu'er Marionette Dm : Vuriation?) on Au William Chalniers Bcethoven's "Fareweil"' Marjorie Powcms This was the tirsi of a scrii -reoitals by the pupils of ih.- Mi. Marjorie and Lola French. of Avlìiifftcn Mr. and Mrs. Hoel Hillman had is guests Christmas Day her hro her's family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wallace, Gordon and Bessie Wal lace, from St. Johnsbury Center. Quitc a large family gathering at the home of Mr. and Mk,-'. Har vey Morrison's includod his moth er, Mrs. Catherine Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Sani Morrison, Mr. ar.d Mrs. Geo. Balleau, Mrs. Joanni Morrison, and Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Mon-ison from Barre. Ilalph S. Dodge, who has been traveling in the interest of the Bur lington News has accepted a posi tion with the C. IL Goss Co. Marguerite Creighton has chicken pox. thejl Josephine Lougee is home from Clevtdand, Ohio. Also Frey and Raymond from Boston, to spend the Christmas holiday with their parents. The boys vili return to Boston Monday nicvht, while Jose phine remains for the week. Omar Duval was calice! to Necol let, P. Q., Saturday by the illness of his mother. Agnes Lachance of Newark, N. .1., is visiting her parents, Mr. ani! Mrs. Charles Lachance. Mrs. Thomas Williams enter tained a party of relatives ar.d friends Christmas night at her Pei-Jey J. Hill Takes Position In Pliiladelphia Continued from unire 1) c'uvin"; the absonee of the publish er has been in c-hare of this pub lication. Mr. Hill has a brilliant future in (ho iiewspnpef field. Ilo has an easy and ffuent style of writinpr and o happy frulty of makini? and !:';pin!- friends. In the stirringr struRle.s for baseball .supremacy bctvveen St. Johnsbury and New nort, Mr. Hill although n Newport boy and keenly intrrested in his home city, had the happy faculfy of writinp: the storie.s of these mem orable stiugles in surh a fair and just manner that both sides were mado equally happy in reading his interestinir aecounts of ali pamea. Mr. Hill enters the Associateci Press under the most favorable circumstances as he- will come under the Renerai supervision of Edwarcl McKernon, eastern divi sion manager ot the press associa iion, who is a personal friend of Herbert A. Smith, publisher of the (Vledonian-Record. As a testimonial of the hijrh es teem and affection in which Mr. Hill is held by his fellow employeos he was presented a handsome gold chain and knife and an Elks but te n. He carries with nini the best vishes of success of his fellow v.o'-kers and hundred; ot friends and New- in both St. Johnsbury l'ort. LEON J. CHARLAND GOES TO DAVENPORT Leon J. Charland for the past three years foreman of the com posi ng room of the Caledonian liecod has gone o Davenjiort, Ic-wa, where he will enter the em p!ny oì.' the Linograph company as a salosman and service man. Mr. Charland served his appren ticeship in Newport under the di rection of ì. W. Hildreth of the Express and Standard. After his return from service with an engin eering clivision in the World Warj lie returned to the Littleton Cou-1 rier coming from there to the C'aledonian-Record. Ilis fellow employees of th,e Cal-cclonian-Reconl presented Mr. Chailand with a fine pipe and an Flks button on Saturday.' Mr. Charland in his new position enters a bi-oader fiele! of work and carries with bini the weil wishes of hosts cf friends in both St. Johnsbury and Newport. Snowshoes for Women and Men Prices run from $5.50 to $7.00. Can you beat thera anywhere? Though our stock has leen greatly depleted by the Christmas rush we stili have some good values in Skis, Snowshoes and Sleds also Skates. DOX'T FORGET That we sharpen skates, knives, scissors and tools of ali kinds. Our Radio Department Is interesting to young and old; cali in and get acquainted with one of the greatest maivels of modem science. THE RADIO STORE W. H. TILT 91 Railroad Street 4 FREE to one DeLaval Separator owrner in ni i tt i -t i r. ri ine òtaie oì v emione. I J rt ... .a Iree without any stnngs ine jeL,avai separator company proposes io give io ine owner of the oldest DeLaval in each state $25.00 in cash. Each owner simply enters the contest by giving his complete address and the size or style and seiial number of the machine. Therefore, it bchooves every owner to register his machine because the oldest one registered gets the prize money. It mat ters: not when or from whom the machine was purchased. You can register with us or direct with the DeLaval Com pany, but do it now fo that your machine will be entered. A. E. Counsell & Son St. JohnsburyT, Vermont Try to Break Straight Wins of Company D Conthmed from race Ono day in the art of "breaking through," and penetrating the op posing team. Time and again he starts, apparently with no effoit and, suildenly rathering up speed plunges thvounh the opposition be fore one is aware of what has hap prned. In a twinkling Burns is then aiming bis peculiar high shot into the moshes. Another factor in the winning of gaines of lite has been the ab solutely sensational court cavorting o;' Puss Connor. Thir; Scaletown boy has been playLng like a mad man. Into the thicke.st of the fray at ali times, he performs seeming ly impossible fctunts at "digging up" and rushing the big pheie dcjwn the court Were C.nnnor in ìèave the team, his loss would be almfìst irreparable. ' j Lucky Fisk is another reason. He is ever cocd and collectcd and when everything is breaking- badly he iti in there adding his steadying influence to the team. His shots at times border on the phenomenal. Fisk will go down in history as one of the best forwards that ever wore locai eolors. Without the bulwark-like defenso given by Albert Goslant and Whit ey Dumas in the backfiehl, Com pany D's flashes at forward would be useless. There are no better guards in Vermont or New Hamp shire than this pair. In faet it would be dilficult to find two backs of e(i:al and diversified ability anywhere in New England. Dumas' specialty is his cleverness in hand ling the ball while Goslant can .step irto the role of a fast running guard at any time. Jim Foye stands ready at a moment's notice to fili in anywhere as utility man. With the comparatively few opportunities he has had to play this year, Foye had displayed marked improvcinent oer his work last year. Outlook Club Annual Deeember 27 The Outlook club met Deeember l'i with Mrs. Ida Gray with a good attendance. It was reported that the sale held Dee. 1 was a success nctting the club a good su ni of money. 1 The next meeting will be heid Dee. 27 with Mrs. Cari .Woeks, Caledonia Street. As this is the an nual meeting a large attendance is desired. ! les aosoiuteiy o.uw g 1 t , ..iiR or conditions attacned. GLOBE IN fThe Woman Ho Kiarried'' A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION Three men three women three kinds of love. JLavish in production powerful in story a triple-punch climax with Anita Stewart giving the finest performance of her whole career. Pathe Review News Globe Trio TOMORROW Johnnie Hines in "Suro Fire Flint Underwear that Spells Real Comfort Styles, Sizes and Weights to Suit Every Man's Needs $1.50 to $5.50 FOR ' personal comfort these wintry days, you've got to have warm perfect fìtting Underwear and every kind you could pos sibly wrant is here for you Big varied assortments of fìnely-made Union Suits, in Cotton, Vvool Mixtures and AU-Wool yarns sizes to fìt men of every build Good, Well-Made Union Suits Are Featured clt JEWETT St. Johnsbury, Vi. fi r.i i iti wr irrmir- rr T iwf Time to Take Stock THE ld year is dying. The new year is waiting to Le boi n. And because of this, it is a time when business men begin to think about "taking stock." For, in turning a new page and starting another year's work, they want to know where they stand. Why isn't this a good time to take stock of ourselves ana ot our nomes: Where do we stand? What is the condition of our conveniences and our comforts? They play a big part in our health, energy and effi ciency, so why shouldn't we take stock and know if our houses are in order? , Are we as healthy and happy as we ought to be? If we aren't, why aren't we? Unless a house is heated just right, and un less the heat is rightly regulàted, a family can't be comfortable. And without the right degree of comfort there is low vitality and mudi unhappi-ness. Without good plumbing, and the conveniencM es that go with it, there are bound to be sickness and misery even death. It's time to take stock of homes as well as of business. H. J. GOODRICH "The World's Greatest Flour" FRENCH & BEAN CO., Wholesale Distributors r"i"m: i -i 1 1 1 rit ci i -i , 1 Price is Quick to Wear Out of One's Mind, but Quality is Slow to Wear Out of One's Clothe.s and So, We Kjnphasize Fine Quality. . home on Orient Street. : , f