THE BARRE DAILY TIMES. BARRE, VT.. SATURDAY. JUNE 1. 1912. tt::::n::uj::::::::u:r i 1 7 WW Maicotte Tonrinf Car 25-horsepowcr touring car, complete with genuine mohair top, wind shield, speedometer, Prcst-O-Lite tank. Trice, $1,150. " n.. Maxwell Special A 36 horse power Touring Car, long stroke motor, fully equipped, including self-starter, mohair top, top boot, wind shield, speedometer, Presto-O-Lite Tank, black enamel lamps, magneto horn, tool kit, jack, pump and tire repair kit, tool box, tire holder, foot rails, carpet and cocoa mat and tonneau floor. Price, S1510. Maxwell "Mascotte" Roadster A 25-horsepower car, fully equipped, including top, wind shield, speedometer, Preut-O-Lite tank. Price, $1,100. CAU ii i Mi r I Have Moved My Stock of Maxwell Cars to the Palace Garage The absolute supremacy of this machine over anything in the market, even at a much larger price, is recognized the whole country over, and the people of this part of Vermont recognizes this in a most gratifying way. That is, THEY BUY THE CARS, and after they buy, THEY BOAST. THEN THE NEIGHBOR GETS ONE and he boasts. The Maxwell business grows we need more room and bet ter quarters to show these winners and the Palace Garage fills the bill so does the MAXWELL. There is just one class of men driving Maxwell Cars. Buy one and join the fast growing Maxwell Club of SATISFIED AUTO OWNERS. Call and get a demonstration and that will prove it to you, or telephone and we will come to you. Telephone call, 402-3. H. F. CUT H A J I A ii L PALACE I 310 North Main Street, Barre, Vt. i.t.unw.wtwww.u ' m WANT TO. KNOW WHY COAL HAS BECOME SO HIGH ' Merchants' Association of Mew York j. Will Ask Principals to j j " Explain. i New York, June 1. Th committee of I the Merchants' association to invest! ; gate the advance in the price of domes . tic hard coal is to begin its work next i week, and several operators, it is ex . petted, will be asked to come to the ' hearings and answer questions. Coal , dealers also will be requested to ap pear. This is the first time that the coal trade had undergone an investigation of i this kind. Henry K. Towne, presi- BACKACHE ; NOT A DISEASE But a Symptom, a Danger Sig- nal Which Every Woman Should Heed. dent of the association, said that while the committee had no power to com pel the attendance of the operators, it was hardly likely they would refuse to testify. Mr. Towne said: "We are not jroinjr off at half cock on this matter. It is the public's right to know everything about the case. "The price of anthracite has been in creased since 1902, and no 25 cents a ton is added, ostensibly because the wages of the miner have been increased a little over 5 per cent. New York, which on account of the ar.ti-smoke ordi nance, has to burn anthracite coal, is particularly interested in the matter." SUFFRAGIST SENTENCED FOR BEATING HUBBY Backache is a symptom of organic Weakness or derangement. If you have backache don't neglect it To get per manent relief you musrt reach the root cf the trouble. Read ibout Mrs. Wood all's experience. Morton's Gap, Kentucky. "I Buffered two years with female disorders, my health was very Dad and I had a continual backache which was simply awful. I could not stand on my feet long enough to cook a meal's victuals without my back nearly killing me, and I would have such dragging sensa tions I could hardly bear it I had sore ness in each side, could not stand tight clothing, and was irregular. I was com pletely run down. On advice I took Lydia E.' Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound and am enjoying good health. It is now more than two years and I have not had an ache or pain since. I do all my own work, washing and everything, and never have backache any more. I think your medicine is grand and I praise it to all my neighbors. If you think my testimony will help others you may pub lish it "-Mrs. Ollie Woodall, Mor ton's Gap, Kentucky. If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound will help you, write to Lydia E.IMnkham Medicine Co. . (confidential) Lynn, Massif or ad vice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, and held in strict confidence. Court Says Those Who Ask the Men's Prerogatives Can Have Punish ment, Too. Binghamton, N. Y., June 1. Mrs. Mary Dubai of this city is believed to be the first suffragist in the United States to be given a penitentiary sen tence for husband beating. She was arrested on a warrant ob tained by Mr. Dubai, who complained that in a fit of rnge she gave him a sound beating. City Judge Albert Hotch kiss found her guilty and declared if women desired men's prerogatives they should also have men's puninhment when found guilty of violation of law. He always dealt severely w.ith wife beaters, he said, and accordingly he sen tenced her to three months in the peni tentiary. SUSPECTED OF MANY ASSAULTS. JOB HARRIMAN ACCUSED IN THE DARROW TRIAL Former Little Rock, Ark., Policeman Is Charged With Murder of Child. Little Rock, Ark., June 1. The search in which citizens of Little Rock have engaged for a- mysterious "Jack the shooter," is recalled by the arrest at Searcy, Ark., of Samuel Irassfield, a former Little Rock policeman. Hrass field is charged with the murder here on May 21 of nine-months-old Paul Coul ter, who was shot while in his mother's arms. Miss Slarion Smith was at the Coulter home at the time and she de clares positively that the prisoner is the man she saw there, flrasafield is con fined in the state penitentiary as a precaution againut possible mob violence. He denies that he is guilty of the crime. The killing of the Coulter infant was the last of a series of attacks on women, apparently by the same man, who ter rorized. Little' Rock for weeks and caused the mayor to issue a proclamation call ing on citizens to inn themselves and aid the police. Hundreds of men re sponded to the call and vigilantes patrolled the streets at night guarding the residence sections. Mrs. Coulter was attacked by a man who entered her home earlyin the morning. She picked up her baby and screamed for help. Her assailant shot at her. the bHllet strik ing the child and killing it instantly. Previous to that, one woman had been criminally assaulted, several attacked and shot at and two of them wounded when they, like Mrs. Coulter, made outcry. Witness Said He Furnished Cash to Buy Jurors With Franklin Tells of Buying Juror. Los Angeles, C'a!., June 1. -Job Harri man, late Socialist candidate for mayor of Los Angeles, yesterday heard himself accused of being the man who provided Clarence S. Darrow with money for the alleged jury bribing in the McXamara case. Sensations crowded thick into yes terday's session of the Darrow trial. Bert If: Franklin, testifying for the state said ho had entered negotiations with A. K. Kruger and been "turned down" by three other jurors. He said Kruger told him he had been offered $4,000 for his vote as juror by another man and wanted to know if they were both working for the same side. HANDS WOULD CRACK OPENJDJLEEO Blisters Formed, Skin Scaled Off, and Flesh Burned and Itched Dreadfully, Healed by Less Than One Cake of Cuticura Soap and One Box of Cuticura Ointment. "About two months afro my hands started to crack open and bleed, the skin would rale off. and the good flesh would burn and Itch dreadfully. When my hands first started to get sore, there were small blisters like water blisters which formed. They Itched dreadfully. It Just see .fled as though I could tear the skin all oft. I would scratch them and the skin would peel off, and the flesh would be all red and crack open and bleed. It worried mo very much, as I had never had anything the matter with my skin. I was so afraid I would have to give up my employment. "I consulted my doctor, and he said he didn't think it would amount to anything. But It kept getting worse. One day I saw a piece in one of the papers about a lady who hxt-the same trouble with her hands. Sha had used Cuticura Soap and Ointment and was cured. I decided to try them, and my bands were all healed before I had used one cake of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuticura Ointment. I am truly thankful for the good results from the Cuticura Soap and Ointment, for thanks to them I was cured, and did not have to lose a day from work. I have had no return of the skin trouble." (Signed) Mrs. Mary E. Breig, 2S22 Brown Street, Phila delphia, Fa., Jan. 12, 1911. Cuticura Soap and Ointment are for sale everywhere, but those who wish to try them without charge may do ao by sending to Potter Drug Chem. Corp., Dept. 6A, Boston, for a liberal sample of each, post-free, together tth. 32-p. book on the skin and scalp. LAURIER REPLY STIRS CANADA Former Premier Breaks Long Silence on Roosevelt 4 HE ATTACKS THE PRESIDENT Roosevelt His Friend, He Tells Ottawa Audience, in a Speech Deliv ered There Yes terday. ; Ottawa. Juno 1. Sir Wilfrid Laurier's speech at a great gathering of national Liberal leaders at a banquet given by the Reform Club ot .Montreal, aroused comment throughout Canada yesterday. The Lilieral leader reiterat ed his belief in reciprocity and spoke bitterly of President Taft. It was his first public, utterance in reply to Taft's allegation that reciprocity would have made Canada an adjunct of the Lnited States. "Mr. Taft in that letter only repeated what nan been said oy me vaiinuiitu judges," he said. "For my part I wish to say I am surprised that a man of the eminence of Mr. Taft should borrow such shallow rhetoric from the Canadian jingoes. I ho tunnv part is that turn letter did not convince my friend, Theodore Roosevelt. He did not share the idea that reciprocity would make Canada an adjunct to the United States. Is not Roosevelt as good an authority as Taft? "You have your choice, and I take the Roosevelt idea, which is more in ac cord with the idea of commercial reci procal trade. Yet, in the face of all this, while the negotiations were pend- "Just Say" HOBLICK'S It Means Original and Genulna MALTED IV I Lit The Food-drink for All Ages. 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Mr. Taft needs to explain why it would transfer Can adian bank accounts to the American side of the line. One thing Mr. Taft ought to know is that there is not a single American bank doing business in Canada, while 1 know of thirty places where Canadian banks are doing bus iness in the I'nited States. "My reading of history shows that where two nations engage in profitable Interchange of trade they become more friendly and respectful to one another. That was our sentiment in negotiating the arrangement and I believe it was, the sentiment of Mr. Knox. "Mr. Taft candidly admits the argu ments of the Canadian Tories and he evidently thought that if the Canadian Tories could use such appeals to the passion and prejudice of the Canadian people it might also appeal to the pas sion and prejudice!! of the American peo ple in favor of reciprocity, which only goes to show the similar weaknesses of human nature on both sidea of the line and the feelings which politicians not actuated by the highest motives will appeal to." BOARD WALK SCANDAL . IN ATLANTIC CITY CLARK HAS BIG LEAD. Six to One Over Wilson in Rhode Islani Democratic Primaries. Providence. R. I., June 1. Returns in the Democratic presidential prefer-nre primary yesterday have been received from a little more than one-third of the state, showing that Clark is lead ing "Wilson (! to 1. The returns from 23 out of TtH elec tion districts in the state give Clark 984, Wilson 321, Harmon 51). The vote was light. SON SHOOTS FATHER DEAD. Young Priem Was Abused by Father, i! Is Claimed. Seranton, Pa., June 1. Herman Pricui, 45 years old, a hardware merchant, wal shot and killed yesterday by his son, Robert, 21 years old, after a quarrel, The father, it is alleged, abused young l'riem and was about to hit him witll a pick handle when the latter drew a revolver and shot his father through the body. Young Priem was arrested. UXM Councilman Harry Dougherty Accused of Taking $500 Bribe in Return for His Vote Pleads Not Guilty. Atlantic City, June 1. Councilman Harry Dougherty arrested on a charge of accepting a bribe of $5(10 in return for his vote in the council for the pas sage of an ordinance providing for a concrete sidewalk designed to cost $1.- 000,000 yesterday pleaded not guilty and was bpld in ?.5,(MX) bonds tor the grand jury. The hearing was expected to lie sen sational and a great crowd gathered, but little new developed. Detective llham J. Hums told how he had been summoned here to inves tigate alleged corruption and dishonesty in civic matters. He said he evolved a "fake" board walk scheme to catch city officials, hav ing one or his men pass as a New lork contractor, who offered the conncilmen $.1,000 each to pas a loardwalk ordi nance, paying each $500 on account. Later. Idims stated, all the council- men except Dougherty confessed and re turned the bribe money. Dougherty re fused to confess or return the monev and was arrested. The organization which produces an automobile means more to pur- chasers than the specifications of the car 8 Model rtrurmwick. S-Pansentfcr Tour ing Car, Fully Equipped, Including Top and Windshield. $1000 By themselves, Paige specifications and construction are enough to make it distinctly the best automobile in its price field. 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