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3 EXPECT REED TO LOSE The Range that Makes Cooking Easy eel Cross THE BAKKIfi DAILY TIMES, JJAKRE, VT., THURSDAY, OCTOiTKK 1, -1914. R P iv.l.Y: . ., , . . - - wry iw n Buy Good Things Glenwcod Ranges are the product of New England's largest and best known foundry. They are designed by makers of life-long experience. They weigh more, are put to gether better and burn less fuel than most ranges 4." fS. 1 'I i r illicit r ' t ffimiisaaiTT''"' .o44 u.-.iiv,,. . 1 ,", The castings are wonderfully smooth and easy to keep clean. Owing to their sturdy con struction and fine work manship, they will stand hard usage, do better work and last much longer than the ordinary kind. They are handsome, con venient and mechanically right no modern features lacking. Smooth cast, Col onial design, plain finish, compact structure, big roomy ovens, easy work ing grates and countless other features. They certainly do "Make Cooking and Baking Easy" Call and see them Reynolds Son, Barre On Motion to Recommit the! Trust Meas ure CONCLUDES TWO DAYS OF SPEAKING The Democrats Have Played Hypocrite, He Declares INDIANA BANKERS PROTEST AGAINST THE WAR TAX Only Two of 200 Men in Convention Vote Against It .-solution Which Is Wired to Congress. Indianapolis. Iiul., Vt. 1. The In diana Hunkers' association at it annua! convention lure yesterday, adopted a rea olution protesting against the proposed uar t of W on miIi Jfl.iHHi of bank capital, aurpli.a and undivided profits now pending in Congress. There were more than two hundred banker in the contention, and only two voted against the revolution. The secretary of the as sociation a instructed to telegraph the Indian memlier of Congress of the Mo tion of the banker. BRINGS HOME 1,043 MORE. Bryan to Enter Ohio Campaign. Washington, (let. I.-Secretary ftryan yesterday promised Senator I'omercne to speak in the IVrnocratic campaign Ohio ldte.n 1st. Il arid IV The Steamei United States Reaches New York from Christiansand. New York. Oct. I. The Panish at earn er I'nited Ma;c reaclied New York yesterday trom Christ iutisand with 1.04.1 passengers, mostly American refugees. I lie Cunarder Mauictania nailed tor Liverpool at one o'clock thin afternoon and the Sew York and Adriatic were due to leave at noon for the fame port. IJ. & M. TURNS DOWN THE NEW HAMPSHIRE RATES Railroad Determines to Return to Old Freight Rates Asks Rehearing on Mileage. Concord. N. II., Oct. l.-The Hoston &. Maine railroad ha untitled the New Among them 1.H1 person had booked j a mpsliire public service commission passage, COPPER RESOLUTION PASSED in Senate Wants to Know if England Is Halting Shipments. ashington. M. 1. A demand to know if tireat Hritnin la interfering with shipment of copp. r in neutral bot 101111 from the I'nited State to Hotter dam wan made on the secretary of state bv unanimous vnte of the Senate vester- day. A lesolution requesting the infor mation ua introduced bv Senator SmcHit of t lnh and passed without dis cussion. Have Yours? You Had Jk There's a new pleasure in "store" for you. It's in candy, cigar, grocery, drug and general stores. Ask for it today. Here is the trademark. Note the new name "DOUBLEMINT" DOUBLE Strength Peppermint doesn't it make your mouth water? It's a new chewing gum made by the manufacturers of the famous WRIGHTS liyf..'JA" sold all around the world. It's DOUBLE wrapped and sealed nothing that will harm it or impair its delicious flavor can tret dv. it has lots of "Pep." It is always full-flavored and fresh good for you good for the whole family. that it will not accent the schedule of freight rate framed by the commis--ion. which ha la-en ou trial by the ra ilroad. Hv the term of the ait of the legis lature of I'.'IH, tlie public aervice com mission wan to 1 1. line audi a schedule, the railroad wa to try ita operation until ct. I. and then either accept it 'or return to t lit, r.it-s in ftir,- nrlttr In the consolidation of lss:' and Is'Vi. The ilct!iriiiiatM.ii of the railroad to return to the old rate is based upon jthe dii isiou of tJie supreme court in (lough and Martin against railroad whereby railroad i allowed to tlx such rates upon any commodity a in the ag gregate -hall not le higher than the ag-gn-pate of the rate charged upon the commodity prior to the consolidation. The IWton & Maine ha also a-ked the public aervii-o i-ominiMuon for a re hearirip in the matter of the eonimi- ion' refusal to allow an im reae in I mileage tanik paksenjfer rate. If the itiinmi!Mon do- not ehaniie it dcclcion in thia matter the raihoad will take an apal to the Miprrme court, where the case will lie heard in con nection with the pending appeal of the Maine t'entral railroad fn.m the decision of the eoinmiMon refjuirirtr it to i-iie .MKl-rnile look at !, the name rate which the l!otn 4 Maine now erk to raise. U'asliinton, Oct. 1. Senator Reed o Miwhouri Tuesday concluded a two-day speech in opjiOKition to the conference re port on the Clayton anti-truht bill with a- bitter attack upon his colleagues for eliminating (specific penalties from the mcaxure. He predicted that the time noon would come when they would be compelled to write into the law- more !evere penalties tor violation ot trust lawg than had been contemplated orig inally in the t'lavton bill. The senator announced that he would move to recom mit the bill to the conference commit tee with instructions. Administration leaders declared, however, that the mo tion to recommit would be lout and the report approved. Senator Keed severely criticised the conferee for striking from the bill his amendment which would authorize the courts to appoint receivers and m?11 the property of convicted corporations. Dia aolution of corporation without sale, he declared, availed nothing. JIu took the case of the Standard Oil company for illustration. '"The ticker in Wall street, he Raid, told the story of that dissolution in ita riaing profits." We have plaved the hyprocrite," he continued. "We said when this great IV-mocratic boat assembled that we would hew a clean path for the common people to tread. Having marched to the hill to the heroic blast of bugles of war, we settled by the eamplire, tuning our eara to tlie seductive note ot Home, Sweet Home.' Some of us will hear from home." Harbors Bill Ready to Be Signed. The rivers and harbors appropriation hill, in the form of a Senate substitute, carrying only a general fund of $-'UKH, ihhi for continuing present projects in the discretion of the war department was passed vesterdav bv the House. It now only need the president's approval to become law. As rerajitcd by the Senate committee, the bill carried $5'l, ikki.iKhi, but the aueeeasful filibuster con itucted by senator liurton resulted in the adoption of the substitute. Numcr- lous amendment were uereaiea luesauy before the final vote. I'epresetiUltvn ritgerald of New York wanted specirii authorization for the expenditure of f.VM,XM) fr improving Hell (Jate and Kast River, including the blowing up of Coentiea lUef. IMay in thi work, be said, meant enormously greater cost and immediate danger to live. Representative Ramey of Illinois sought to extend the Mississippi river levee imprjvement us far north as Ivo. k island. Speaker Clark took the floor to support this amendment. It was rv jectcd 12." to 4d. The tiual effort of the opposition, in an amendment by Kepre sentative Humphiies of Washington to reduce the appropriation from $20,000, hmi to Ismi.ihnI wa defeated IT-' to ISo. '1 he bill was then passed without s record vote. armacy The Original Cut Price Store Extra Special for Saturday Cascade Linen Stationery 48 Sheets Paper 48 Envelopes 29 cents Gold Initial Correspondence Cards, per Box, 25c We Develop Kodak Films, per Roll, 10c We Save You Money on Toilet Articles 1 COLGATE'S TALC 15c MENNEN'S TALC 17c TRAILING ARBUTUS TALC 19c COMFORT POWDER 19c COLGATE'S TOOTH PASTE 20c KOLYNOS TOOTH PASTE 19c SANITOL TOOTH PASTE 19c EUTHYMOL TOOTH PASTE 25c Russell's, The Red Cross Pharmacy THE REXALL STORE WOMAN GUILTY OF SLAVERY. sar -Lap Firt Convirtion of the Kmd on Record in San Francisco. San Krancitwo, (it. l.- The firt eon iction on record here for Vecpinir a human beuiir in slavery was obtained Tuesday. In the I luted State dixtrii-t .ourt. Mr. Woo VnnK Sam, an ajred (h'new woman, was found guilty of lioi.,iiij in hondape Iov ium. a slave rirl. Kvidenee wa presented showing that t.'ie firl was smiipaled into this country and wdd for .1..i0. After he had worked out this charge h still was Iwld under thr-sts thst if she attempted to i'in she would l-e buried alive. larence J). Ilaxter of raterson. V. J., has le-n s'lected by President Wilson for collector of custom of the Domini can republic to sini-eed Walker W. Yick, who recently resigned. The nomination will le sent to the Senate thi week, t'llicial yeterdy ref,i4d to dieus re port that Mr. Vick had lodged charge against American Minister Sullivan. TO SIGN RUSSIAN PACT. Bryan and the Russian Ambassador Will Complete Treaty To-day. Washington. Dt. l.-The ree com mission treaty hetwwn the I'mted States and Kui will m- s.jTied Iwre to-day by Serre'ary Prjin and the Kus lan m)Miilir. COMMENCE COMING BACK. Treasury Department Report Marked Increase in Exports. Washington, IVt. I. -ommiree be tween the I'nited State and J-.urope i rapidiy repuninjr normal proportion. Seiretsry McAdiai anmninee that in the lat neveral days report from shipping center showed material increase in the evport trade. Yesterday 21.732 bale of eittoii were shipped to Kuropcan point. This i the larpest amount hipd in a smtrle dey since the war be t'an. K the L'o.T.t ! hab-a. 2.SM) were ex ported from New Yoik; 1.2'0 from Sa vannah, and 17.1.12 from l.alveston. Topics of the Home and Household. Some cooks always add a piece of biead rniKt tied in cheesecloth t the kettle when cablwpe or cauliflower i lieinp boiled. This, they say, will alorb the odor. s s When next boilinjf or frying tomat'' sprinkle them generously witU grated cheese Just before serving and top each lnrtion with little whipped cream. They are delicious seived in this way. s If a recipe for soup rails for cream, and if it i not at band, try milk and eg -ub-titute. ltoil a cupful of milk and when it is cooled add a beaten rgs- Strain and add a tablespoon! ul of butter. Add thi mixture to the soup, bring to the boiling point and serve at once. The woman who endeavora with energy and enthusiasm to give 'out of any tal ent with which she has been endowed to be called a "woman of activity." l liristian Science Monitor. I . Work! Is there anything the nutter I Work it iiti! Are vou growing fat, or fatter! Work it tiff! " If your brain is in a mix. If your liver's out of fix. If you're crosser than two i-tick Work it off! If vou're suffering from aadness. Work it off! If vou're on the verge of madness. Work it off! If the world has slapped your face, firowiied vou. kicked you out of place, Show it you're still in the race (Jet to work! Sli;sXtS I How To Make the & Quickest, Simplest Cough . Kemedy Ho able And with each 5c package is a United Profit-Sharing Coupon good for va!u-prescxts. Treat yourself and the famCy today! the Mnviet are Helping the l Keatres, In the OitnVr mrriwn Msjarine Walter Pnibsrd Katnn. diamstH- ehtn j of that publication., writing an srtiile ! entitled "A New Pporh in the Mmirt," sj'isiiis as joiiows why the movie are not really a mens. to tl, 1bestres: ""ii' actor ned t fear tbst if tliev ppered on tbe iwn tlie ptiMie w mild no I'.iifer jsy to tberri in person. That fear ! been di'pate(J. .me K. Hackett tr""'k oi t 'The Prisoner of Zefda' after be bad art.-d it f.ir the smera and t'e t Im bad been w tdelr bon. aril be b t-tiied thst in all lon In t 'w f'hMoplay bad pr.- -.), (! i m tee attends rw-e it r-i tlie real f.lar i tKt i.-al. v lsrcr. l-tiif f; J tVn. witn 'rest . tors' in them, or tne from res I pSars. -e polert Mr a f--d '1 for the dramsfir ti-e. Tlie tp tip rr,m sbnt. scatter br lT""i f'ms t Ibe UnyS WntlH tH n? a eli ne4 awtty ir inn f-nrs or more, i a t-p 'orw-srl v te rr've e!'if-sf p s w i b-r t.ijV 9 Maefc Better Ikaw the Re4r 5 S) MiltKiia ilninii, ij ) t'wlir iartrrt Thi home-made cfiien ttmp. i now used ib more bomes tdan ar other coutH rt-na ily. It promt tie s, ra-e and cer tairlv in ei'mtuerinf ds'rsing cirurha, chest and throat eid. 1 rIU r-mis.-alde. ou can actually teal it take b' lj. A dare e will u-tial'f oer--me the eo'ifh onickfy. Si Undid, tm. for bron-l!'"'' ''r' tvy w).i.tt wl .ch M w at i .1,1 is. i iiMdn croup, fert'iRiiial asthma ; 7 o. lo-i. an I "t ' t" ."-y t ani w inier -"iii-i,s. iesr t-'.rn. i, I iid Ttt kiK wbat irorn at v anirnisi z ourwes , . jm . nili ,j ,4 .,t 1 im 1 i t i-.., 1 (i in a r .n a tie n.l trie lion le w it n .. n rranu Milk must he tlmk in St. Albans, if an article in The Messenger of that city ia to lie credited, for in it "Health and llcautr" column, it lecently .printed an article entitle., "Vegetables a IVauti fiers," which of course we all planned to trv. until we came ai ros tin sentence. which caused a query a to the brand St. Allain women ue: A piece of cu- cumber rublied over the skin will r move tan. and a face wash in buttermilk or our milk, into which ba lsn grated a up of milk, will eradicate htli tan and lrc kles. 7 he value of lemons in toilet use can not la- overestimated. 1 hey will remove nost diciloist ion. A paste made of magnesia and lemon tunr smeareii on the fai-e at night once a week will keep the skin smooth and white. A tcpa.n- ul of lemon iuice with a saltspoonf ul of xida in a gla of hot or warm water. Irunk mornings he for bieakfact, will keep the system in order and the com- It ion clear. The most efl.s-tive com ure i found in binding a slice nf lemon or. the affected rt over night until the orn disappear. s Active Women Wanted. s tm of the last compliment that can la paid a women nowaday 1 to say "she is a woman of activity." Whether it i nc-essary for her to ! a wage earner or not. toe uiactive, useless. In lp less sott of woman that wss one ad mired bs gone t rrtrely out ol st j le. end tn ber place t found the active, 1 n elgetic womn of the riod. It ha lsn said that "doing i aitiv itv." and it 1 P"1 ne.ssty that a woman to claim tin honor should h- .onnecte1 with the business wot Id. but ost to le a dnr. a worker in any lute of end'or. it lnv be in the shelter of tier own home, tiie housewife, th' 'attisf r ss. or in the Imnmsi of-e 01 in public work. Whatever it i t'it Se tos. le should do it protrptly and 1 pergtna'!,t A si n":rrp-ier w ho is re'nied a "woman f a,tiit lei's ,. the f feit iion b-r mien siie was a child f th. blosmg of the fa-lory whita. Si sid: "l resided te ar a null town w l.ere Houtecleaning Helps. To dean varnish and paint, rub with a cloth, dipped in a weak solution of vinegar and warm water. Polish wkh a wash leather. To clean gilt pk-ture frame, put. it gill of vinegar into a pint of soft, cold wt.-r. Heniove all dust from th frames, dip a large camel' hair brusn in the mixture, i)iiec7e it partly dry. then brush the gilt, doing a small por tion at a time. To clean marble, rub with a slue of leinnn b.jod ill salt. laave for en hour, then wash off. All stain will removed and a nice gloss ecu red. Ilefore sweeping eariicts. take an eld round tin. pierce holes in the lstuin, and till with common salt. Sprinkle this over the carpet, it prevent the dust fiom Using, brightens the color and prevents moths. When cleaning mirror and windows, pruikle a few drop of metal polish upon a clotli ami run over the gia-. I.catc to dry, then '!ih with a le.in cloth. 1o remoc smoke mark from c'i!iii2. miv a thick (atste of star.li and water, and with a clean flannel sprca'l it over f lie mark. Allow it to get thoroiigllt as the marks disappear, rub briskly with, a cloth, Dorothy Dexter. GIFF0RD PINCH0T ILL. Progressive Leader Suffers from Severe Attack of Ptomaine Poisoning. Fiie, Pa., Oct. 1. A bride of only a few- weeks, Mr, (.ifford Pincliot, spend ing her honeymoon by traveling with l.er Ii u band on his campaign tour of Pennsylvania for the I'nited States sen atorial election, took the candidate's place at meetings here vesterdav. I'in- rbot had been seized with a severe at tack of ptomaine ioisoning during thu night and was confined to his room yea. tenlay. Mrs. J'inchot went direct from his sickroom at fl:.'t this morning to a place where .Mai employes of a local fac tory had gathered to hear her hut-hand H-ak. She told the crowd that Pinehot was ul. andd tuen hamled out copies 01 hi platform to all there. At a score of other places where her husband wn to have spoken, she carried out the aamn program. Pincliot's condition wa reported sat isfactory yesterday. He was ill all day Tuesday, but went through the mot Ktrenuou dHy of In campaign to date, with the result that he fainted after a big n'ght meeting. it1. 'now lt t a.!'- wi'k w; but ll-e nund of tbm nwset t' w a-fntt. It mi t ree 1 get up and Is- )"it.2 " , "Jo -I t 1 1 s f.-f " t f'H t m!s fe ame toy n liewr.g tW- W k !"ke t-e ',..,- ! l 1''- I'"" t'"ie to Of'., i, l tk. fr '1 ren ,e 's tier 1 "St s ,s ,. f b i.i f the -el-' !,. 's that '.e i a " " '- -f a-1'i ti tl' -''i. ! " r ,n I1 mTl -,. -t f i" "' "f aturfr ts 10 Is- '! ! It "!- no rn - i-"- ,o o i 'i-str-sTe- t'. i a s viit Rriirri-t ir z '7 rt'inret f if., n Jir ern more -r. t.-W-etlv 1 t an o n i e--i 1 inon e; i ...a - .t;. ,1.,- . .v,.,' A Sated iirr svrtip. Jti gives voti at a cost of only .i4 r cts a f u I l int of l-tter cough svrup than V"i could bur for J 1 ke Mjt a few minute 10 i ri.re. nil dimli'ip" with I iiiev. jastea good and iiei -r epo Is. on w ,11 fie fVsrl?T wirprised W ouieklv it r-oTi dry. r-Rrse r tifll; eotxh. and he! t'-,e m-'amed m"n- j bran.- in a ps.niiil couth, it a:so .:-s i t!s fotmati'-n of pl lerm tn tlmat I and brrmbiaf in sn. thus fill eg t5 nr- ' s,---rt loos coiii d. t l'ifst I a ?n.t Ta1iille eon reef's te-! I wll IwT ' t.f o-k 1. f sW i ors'y fT-"uni f emit. .'f''-wav n eT-l-Vw. r'e-u r.f iwvli' 'r f-a.-l mi tn r'i'-, ita ia o krab .,'ri, "T fV li st is r''m l r li-ff tn t'e teerTihrars. j , , . . 1 nil. ,. . I !( ni. ' T iosisii ' rs V er a f s te. -ot' . s 4-14 W fSt BEGIN PROHIBITION FIGHT. Nationwide Campaign Inaugurated Vea terdiy at Peoria, 111. bimo. Oct. I. I'nder the leader ship of Mugene W. ("hatin. twice Pro hibition lan inlate for president, the Fly ing Squadron of America began a nation wi.le ciirnpaign for prohibition yesfer d.iy. w.tli J'eoria. III., tlte seine of tho t',rt ilcinonstiat ion. Approiimately IVI 1 :l 11 1. im linling all stste capitals and: the national capital, will lie visited by the teirijsrance workers. The squadroii is ilcclared to be afloiatcl with no po litical pirty or trrganif.nt-ioii. but t bv voiking to uplioli) the hands of who. i wr I s dv lared for prohibition. Th ' sakci will tour the West a far a s-juknne. Wash., and then woik bai k through the last ttom Notrmls-r tint t drv. then bnish ,f with a sott brush 1 I he pi;dd!e of r'cbiuary. w iicrt they w i I and the mark will have disappeared. jtiim southward. The itmeiaiy ha ls-it Hot water mark can la- r moved fro,n mapped out until April II. japanned trava by rubbing w ith ct . . oil. When the mark have d-a pru-a rcl I't ti';sj Ivania coa. hes see g'eat pro. tub with dry flour and a soft cloth. Ipicts in IWniras, the big (.reck athlete. To remove s,rt.be fiom fu n ture, 1 II ' aiie u; to 1 v ct al ion in his first mit bns,,( oil and fiirts-nt in 1 ri emil 1 jame He wss fst and powerful but part and apply to t-ist.l. A soon i is rat her crude in his taiklinj. OLD FASHIONED FAMILY REMEDY FOR COLDS AND BODY BUILDING Father John' Medicine Treats C0W1 and Build Up the Body Without Use of Alcohol or Dangerous Drugs. A Doc tor's Prescription, 50 Years in Use. Absolute Truth of This .'Story Attested by Guarantee to Giro $25,000.00 to any Charitable Imti tulion if Shown Othervriie. ai-a-m , " ra abae.i.,t. s : s ' ve.r .go. t-t t -..'1. "I- a ! -if fvj r S " V -1 ' I I . ' " ' . ' ' - i ? 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