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CALEDONIAN-RECORD FRIDA Y, DECEMBER 29, 1922 PAGE SEVEN The Big Song Hits The following songs are certainly real "Hits" for we find them in the last relea-es of phonograph reeords and Player-piano rolls: "Cali Me Rack Pai O'Mine" "You Cave Me Your Heart" 'Toot', Toot, Tootsie" "Caronila in the Morning" "Zenda" "Don't Bring Me Rosies" "Love's Lanient" "Early in the Morning" HARVEY'S MUSIC PARLORS Ol)posite Post Office St. Johnsbury, Vermont Here's Service Youll Like FROM the owner to the delivery boy, everyone in this Store is eager to give our customers prompt and erfkient ser vice. We are the market place for the thrifty housewife. Ask your neighbor she is our best recommendation. A trial order will prove most con-vincing. Will you please phone or cali personally? We have everything for your New Years Dinner. A. H. GLEASON CO. Main Street We have made arrangements to ue Occident Flour for bread. So far as we know it is the best bread flour made. We would appreciate your trying it . WTe shall have whipped cream pies, mince, pumpkin, etc. Angel Cake, Pecan Cake, Macaroons, Cream Cake, Feather Cake, and we shall be glad to make you anything you want for the holiday. We want to thank you for your liberal pat ronage the past year and extend to you our best wishes for a very prosperous New Year. WILLEY'S Food and Catering Shop Co Main Street, St. Johnsbury, Vermont ST JOHNSBURY BUSINESS DIRECTOR tNSURANCE CF ALL KIND3 DR. J. D.BACHANI) New EnEidfLl VI. DENTIST Insurance Co. Pythian Building St. Johnsban Calderwood Bldg., 42 Eastern Ave vToi.73i Dr Geo R Cheney RALPH PROVENCAL .DJ?NT Tuning and Repairing Pianos, Or- 2 Hlghland Aveniie gan and Player Pianos. Phono- - grnph repniriiig, Phone 452-J JJ m CONLY JAMES B.CAMPBÉLL alili and Plumbing. Hot Ab ATTORNEY AT LAW Jk sPialty Merchant Bank Block 12 Portland St. St Johnsbury Ut. Johnsbury Tel. 8C1-M . DRrDALE S. ATWOOI FIRE, LIFE ACCIDEN1 OSTEOPATHIC PHYSl'wTAN INSURANCE Citizens Bank Building Automobile Fire x.-nc True?FitiPdP Wur. IMPEY AND CUMMINGS AmL w Provident Life Men Office rld Werrnehday 8 Portland Street Brunella BlocK DR. W. A. GAG E cmRorACTOR GENERAL TRUCKING Spinai trouble a pecialty )fflce 12 anr Jfi jnch d dpli d bours Tuesday, Tiiu?s-day, Saturday 2-5 p. m., Monday. V'erònesi'? and Te! 42-l Friday evenings 7 out." 8. . C. F. BURDICK Calderwood Eldg.. 1 hrne 3 West pJacp RUPTURE . I sruarantee every truss I THK GEORGE P. MOORE fit to hold the rupture ier- INSURANCE AGENCY I f fctly, to be easy -nd Insurance Any Kind 1 eomforable, to give corti- 2 Katm Averto plete satisfaction in every ... t ,:a IA wny DR, HARRY A. RASH vtctcomb: b wastman Chiropractor T"lYf QSWA M Office Hours daily in afternoons. J-1!71- f5, VXi; Tuesday. Thureday and Saturday GENERAL CONTRACTORS rvriin?'?. C,."0 tn s. 1 11 St. Johnsbury, Vermont AH Collesians Lose to Co. D In Fast Contest j and throw a long high pass into Continued from Paco One the hammock which put St. Johns In Metcalf the iei'l i'orward for bury two points in the load and New Hampshire- the visitor lield a the crowd wcnt mio jpyfuP - hys continued thteat, as was H. Forn- terics. The bali was tossed up àld. the ranirv riirht cuard. These : two men scemerò invmcihli1. 1 liey were every wheie in the play and when they look a .-hot .t the bift loop it was a sale bet that there was another point l'or the col ìi'H'ians. L. Feinabl and Tuttle also carne in for thoir sharebf the hon ors by the great iasing jiTsimo tlicy exhibited. The passiriff of botli teanis was above par, and the uardin- air that would fall inside the loop side jrot the bit? sphere, his pos session was su re io do disputed by an opponent, and the enervey that both sides displayed made the con test doubly exciting. The Company I) huls seimed to have ditficulty in passine the moshes. Several times Connor and Dumas macie spectacular heaves that would fall insides the loop, ioli tantalizingly about and then lazily hop out into the hand of some ready warnor. No less excitins was the contest between St. .Johnsbiiry academy and the alumni of that institution the formcr winnins- by a score of il to 11. The academy lad.s had a bit the better of the contest be cause of their intensive tiuininp;,. but the alumni in spile of the fa et that many of tht-m had not played a Kme silice their g'raduation, put up a contest that kept a look of worry on the faces of the students. l'ike was easily the star of the academy lads, although he con fined his playin entirely to him self. The work of Ì')ickÌTi.-..ii, Shiclds, and Scruton was a, so out standinK in its quality. ror the Alumni the work of Moore, McLane ami Pike was of a stellar quality, but the lattei- lad was disqualified at tiu; end of the first period on personal fouls. FIRST PEKIOI) The first )ei'od opened with Company D leudin otr in a mat- . ter of fact way which soon tumed to a whi'iwind fi'ht as the visit- ! ors jumped into the breach with wildeat abandon. New Hampshire S'ot the hall and in a Kieat exhibi tion of passine put the ball into locai territory. Goslant dove head first into the melee and emer,ued with the pili, which he shot to Connor. Puss sn.-pped to Fisk who was at once surrounded bv a mob of the enemy. Ri.u;ht bere "Lucky" showed the stufi" that makes bas- i ketball and dod(,rinp; and circlins he made a beautiful one handed throw that se-ttled throuti'h the meshes for the first score of the pame. A moment Inter he repeated the performance on a pass from Dumas. I New Hampshire right bere took I a spurt that made the fans anx-, ious. Metcalf frripped the lemori on a pass fi-om H. Fernald and jfoinu' ! the Ienth of the court made a one i handed otTerinjf that set the crowd wild. Followed ah " exlii-bitioti of passine and juKli'iff the ball be- 1 tween Goslant and Connor that , kept New Hampshire doinjt the toc j dance. Dumas touled Buri- twice, but he failed to resister in either case. Connor was fouled by H. Fernald. He shot the pili entei-ing the bed for a seeminuly sure shot but after cavorting- about for the space of a minute it rolled out into the hands of the ever ready Burns. Burns ami Dumas wei'e fouled for pushins and New Hampsjiire tallied the points. The period end ed Company D, ! New Hampshire 7. SECOND PKRIOD This stanza started otf with a rush, Goslant, Connor and II. Fernald makiriK dashes that broubt the crowd to their feet. Fernald gettine the ball rushed the lenp-th of the floor for a goal only to be stopped by the demon like dive of Connor. F. Fernald and Dumas wer( fouled for push inr, each taHyiiitc. Dumas snatched the ball fi-oin the tossup and shot from the mid dle of the floor, the nutmc'K fiettlinj? throuKh the meshes for another Scahitown point. After a wonderful exhibition of floor work by Burns and H. Fernald the per iod ended with the score Company D 1"), New Hampshii-e 10. THIRD PERIOD The thii'd period opened with each team playine; tiyht. Both ave a clever exhibition of )asin-, siall ing for the tinie when they coukl break throuK'h the oppo.-in de fence for a tally. Both were foul ed several times for mixing it up too strenuously. . Fern.dd was the only one who scored from a foul and this was called illegal by referee Kanney, the player heing,' out of bounds. Each team threw discretion to the winds and piled into the scrimmage in a manner that made the fans hysterical. Burns made a beautiful one handed shot, but the jinx were against liim and it rolled out. Both. teams tallied from doublé fouls. Goslant made a great attempt at agoal but this also rolled out. II. Fernald again demonstrated his ability as a crack shot when he arched in a beauty from the mid dle of the floor tying the score at 16 to 10 and the crowd went wild. From ali sides carne commands, entreaties, and rmploring- for the locals to score. Chief Burns called timo out and held a conference with the Scale town Braves. With one minuto lel't to play they again took. the floor and Whitey Dumas, heeding the The Sons of Veterans will hold WHIST PARTY and DANCE at G. A. It. Hall, Friday, Decomber 29. Rcfreshments serverò. AdmisBion 20 cents Good music. Eveibody welcome. voice of the fans for a winning scoio repeated that which ho had already (Ione earìier in the cvening arain and Iiurns was touied oy Tuttle. Curley shot the point put- ting- the game on ice and assuring the twefth straight win. The whis tle blew with a final score of Com pany 1) 1!), Ali Coilegians 16. The summary: COMPANY D- Goals P'óul. Points Connor, lf 0 1 1 4 11 1 2 4 ti 1 ' :ì o.o o Fisk, rf Burns, c Dumas, lg Goslant, rg Total (5 7 li) ALL COLLEGIANS Goals Fouls Points Metcalf, lf r; 4 10 Buri, rf 1 t Tuttle, c 0 O L. Fernald, lf ti 1 1 H Fernald, rf 2 0 4 Total 5 6 16 Refe ree. Kanney. Timer ChfU' ette. Scorer, Lyndes. Time, 15-10-15. ST. JOHNSBURY ACADEMY Goals Fouls Points :; O 0 1 0 2 4 ! 17 O 0 0 10 2 2 0 4 11 !) 31 UMNI Goals Fouls Points 0 ;? 3 2 0 4 10 2 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 3 11 Dickinson, lf Léonard, rf l'ike, c Scruton, lg Goss. rg Shielcls, sub, Total McLean, lf Moore, rf Pike, e Wilcox, lg Lord, rg Gallagher, , Total j Referee, Heath. Timer, Char ette. Scorer, Lyndes. Time, 15-15. Concord Mr. and Mrs. Hallie Morton and children Paul and Louise, spent Chrihtmas at the home ot Mrs. Mary Chapman. Miss Belle Burbank is home from ber school at Guildhall for the Christmas vacation. Russell Moyse went Saturday to Portland to spend Christmas with his sisters Misses Alice and Flor ence Moyse. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur WaiTen were at the home of Mrs. War ren's mother, Mrs. Minnie Wil liams, Monday. Miss Katheleen Ferrin, Concord, N. m is spendivi g the week with her sister, Mrs. P. J. Martin. Albert Morris nus gone to Mass achusetts to spend the holidays with his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ranney, were in St. Johnsbury, Saturday. Miss Lyle Spaulding of St. Johnsbury spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Spaulding. Omar Robilard has been unab le to work the past week from an in- RESULT TELL there Can Be No Doubt About The Results In St. Johnsbury Re.-ults teli the tale. Ali doubt is removed. The testimony of a St. Johnsbury citizen can be easily investigateci. Ask your neighbor. What better proof can be had? O. S. Cogswell, 65 Railroad St., says: "About a year ago I used Doan's Kidney Pills when my kid neys were disordered. My back bothered me quite a bit when I stooped and my kidneys were very weak and inegular. I often had to get up a couple times during the night to pass the secretions which burned severely. I used two boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills which I got at Landry's Drug Store and they fìved me up in short order. I am glad to recommend Doan's." Price (ÌOc, at ali dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the sanie that Mr. Cogswell had. Foster Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Advertisement. ..H fi.-'"'! WeVe Trouble Finders We know that knocking noise annoys you but it should not with our service garage at your command. COME TO US FOR AUTO SERVICE Get into the habit of eoming to us for consultation. uad, advico. You will find us always ready and willing to render you the best sat isfaction in town. Buick Service Station Livingston & Howe il. iury caused bv sticking a nail his heel. He is improvnig. Elmer Hunter was a business visitor iP St. Jormsbury Tuesday. Mrs. Uood and children are vis iting he sistcr,. Mrs. Lynuugh at North Concord. The Verdict of 65 Years Minard ' Liniment ia the favorite family liniment in thousandt of home where it merit ha been tetted and it uperior quality ha outlived competitori for more than 65 year. ' Just Off The Hook! That's the kind of fish we handle and no oth er. We buy from the nearest seacoast mar kets and our fish is al ways fresh. It makes a big difference how long the fish has been "off the hook." You get fresh fish with a capital F when you trade with us. I. G. Rolf e Railroad Street iiSSI - : liìlìll C... I ti I IVi ri in2 IJ'" y in i mmf97rx.. .j im. f This is thesafeand painlessi tnethod for corns.. For sale in this city at Welsome B. Eastman Reliable Pharmacist St. Johnsbury, Vermont Sfari oor Ghrisffnas mm Many of us find the Christmas season at hand without the where wìthall to furnish our families and our f riends with the'gifts or remembrances that we had hoped and intended to give. We f eel sorry and yet we cannot do otherwise than blame our own shortsightedness. Saving small sums systematically would have provided ali the money necessary and if YOU want ALL that you'll need next Christmas Join Our Which is now forming. By joining this club you can deposit any--here from 25c to $5.00 weekly, and receive a check for the total plus interest by December 15th, next. Ylerchants lationa! Bank ST. JOHNSBURY, VERMONT (THIS WAS WRITTEN BY A WOMAN) Why I Use Advertising As My Buying Guide In my capacity as housewife I am the general manager of a household. Upon me devolve.-? the duty of making rather large purchases which loads into another duty that of th economical expenditure of the household funds. My busband reads very assiduou.-ly what he calls "trade papers." These papers pertain al most entirely to his business. He says ho could not get along without them because they keep him posted on mattei-s which come up in his business li fo every day. In running my household I find that the newspapers and the magazinos are my "trade papers." The advertisenients teli me nearly everything I wish to know about the purchases I should make. Like my husband who spenda hours upon hours engrossed in his trade maga ?,ines so that he may conduct bis business more successfully, I study with care the ulvertise ments in the newspapers and the maga zines which I have found out enable me to conduct my business, which is my household, more economically and succcssfuìly. In doing my neighborhood buying I think that I am able to choose the - toro that gives me the greatcst value for my money. My choice is always the one where I am sure to get the advei-tised goods I a.-k for and where I am not told: "Hcre is romething elst just as good." I buy advertised goods because ex pcrience has taught me I save money Ihere by. It has been my observation that the ftore- (Publishcd by the Minneapolis Journal, in co-operation with The American Association of Advertising Ac.eiicic.-) WeÀre PreparedT9 Do Excavation, Concrete Work, Stone Masonry, Raising and Movìng Buildings. Aiso Moving Heavy Machinery. Work to be in charge of Fred Blay. We are in a pòsition to do Carpentry of al kinds, with John StafTord in charge. J. M. SWAN & SON, Inc. Caldervood Building Tel SSupistoiniis Cini) keeper who handles advertised articles sells more goods and it isn't hard for me to figure out that if the dealer wants to make only a fair profit he c an sell me goods cheaper if he sells a great many goods than if he fells a .mailer amount. Coincidently, T have noticed that dealers who do handle artic les which are advertised seem to giow and expand. I have often wondered if it isn't because ilio goods which they see on their own shelves remind them constantly of the forward-looking work which is being done by the manufacturer of those goods, thus setting an example for greator industry. I know that if I want to buy a barici of flour or a very large sack of flour I can buy it cheaper than I can buy a tea or twenty-iive pound sack. My storekeeper can do the sanie thing in buying his mcrehandise. I have heard my husband talk often enotigh on the tpiestion of small profits and rapili turnover to know that it isn't the dealer who makes the long profit that gets ahead but the one who makes the small profit and turns his capital over and over. But this is not the only benefit I get in buying from a storekeeper who sells hfs cus tomers goods which are advertised. The goods 1 buy ave fresher and newer and I feci that because many of them have been -idvertised for years they are more dependable. For how could people continue to buy them if they were not? And how couhl the manu facturers continuo to advcrti,-c them if .luy did not buy? i:-1. tv