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THE IUUUE DAILY TIMES, HAHKE, VT., THURSDAY. OCTOUEK 21, 1915. MORETOWN of Range m it ausracnon. Sounds Rather Interesting Bui Read: You buy a whole life time satisfaction with the selection of a Quaker Range A record of past performance proves ifj and .the Quaker Range today leads as it lias without interruption since 1854 ,The new, models will command your ap proval at a glance, and a close inspection re veals the many practical features that havo made Quaker Ranges U7 Death of Mri. P, Pppino Occurred Tun day, Also Mrs. Fred Srnith'i Funeral. The community was saddened to learn of the cltiatli of Mrs. Frail Smith Muntpolivr, wlio died Saturday morniiur at Jleaton hospital, after an illuotie of three, weeks with typhoid fever. Mrs, Miiitn. who wa formerly Miss Ciladv Fialior of tlii town, leaves many friends nora who sadly reirret lior early death nu aeepiy aympaiiuze until the family I in their bereavement.' Funeral aervices were hold at the home of F. It. 8awver. I an uncie, on iuemiay aiternoon. Hey. J. B. Reardon of Harro ofliciating. The Iiwrai imiuies were many aim beauti ful. Thoae to attend from out of town were Air. A. Smith of Springfield, Mans.: Mrs. Armenia Daniels. Hartford, tun.; Kobert Smith, Boaton; Mr. and Mrs. U. 11. Ingalla, Mrs, Gertrude Bean, Clayton Ckuatic, Mrs. George Caustic, flir. ana airs. Harry Carlton and Ar thur Bruce of Montpelier; Mr. and Mrs. I J. i-fc Smith, St. Albans; Mr. and Mrs, K. J. McAllister of Waitatteld, Mrs, 1'eter Pappino, aired 3U years, died luesuay rorenoon alter an illness of two weeks with pneumonia. She is survived by her husband and six children, who nave the heartfelt sympathy of the com munity in the lose of a loving wife and mother. Itev. and Mrs. A. A. Mandigo were in JMiosbnTff l-alla the past week to be pres lent at the marriage of Howard Mandigo, la brother, and alno attend the atate Sunday school convention at Richford. G. II. Sleeper was a business visitor in I Montpelier J hursday, Mrs. C. B. McAllister returned to her home in Kssex Wednesday, Mr. and Airs. W, J. Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Sawyer were called to Mont pelier Friday by the serious illness of Mrs. Fred Smith, whose death occurred the following morning. Mrs. S. E. Atkins and Mrs. T. W. Flan- lagan went on the excursion to Boston last week. Miss Leila Marshall of Waitsiield will I be at A. G. Neil's Thursday with milli nery goods. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Shepard have re- I turned from a week's stay in Iberville and Str Johns, Canada. Mrs. M. S.. Wark, Mr. and Mrs. B. S. I Ward and C. W. Ward were in Meriden, X. II., Friday to attend the funeral of Rev. Earl Ward. ISIS Like Putting Tobacco in Tin "Locking the Stable Door" "After tho Horse is Gone" Real tobacco flavor depends upon the leaf being pre served in its natural state, possible only by pressing the leaves into plug form and keeping it in by covering it with a natural leaf wrapper. The natural flavor and strength of tobacco escape when cut or granulated. ' Take a Plug of Sickle that is even thoroughly dried out so that when you whittle it off it crumbles into dust, but it will burn and smoke smooth and cool as it has all of its orig inal tobacco flavor preserved, unevaporated in Plug Form. Whittling a pipeful is little trouble, amply repaid in both quality and quantity. Try this experiment and judge for yourself. 3 Ounces yV Slice it as EAST MONTPELIER new and Walter Clark is building a commodious garage. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Sibley visited at Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sibley's, Bethlehem, H., several day last week, frisking the trip to and from Bethlehem in their new Overland car. first . in family favor for over half a centurv. Misses Vina and Flornee Converse of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shontell, who have Barre were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. moved to Marshneld, were tendered a surprise party at the home of Mr. and C. W. Averill & Co. Barre, Vermont. 3-15 Mm. Mrs. Peter Berno on Wednesday, even ling, about 30 being present. Miss Gertrude Slay ton of Barre is a guest of her sister, Mrs. W. L. V a-cox. George Davis of Taeoma, Wash., was a I guest at F. A. Hawes' and A. C. Child's Sunday and Monday.' Mrs. V . V . Turner, who was called I to town two weeks ago, by the serious illness of her sister, Mra. M. K. Child, returned to her home in Waterbury Thursday. Mrs. Child continues to improve. BETHEL 17 to Mr. ORANGE Mrs. E. A. Cutler returned on Monday from a few days' visit at tho home of her mother, Mrs. John Clark of Tops liar. ' Mr. and Mrs. William Swift are spend, ing a few months in Corinth. Remember the entertainment at the hall Friday night given by Orange Cen ter school. A short program will be giv n, refreshments served and music fur nished for promenading and dancing. Admission, one cent per foot. Everyone cordially invited. Fred Curtis u confined to the house with a bad foot. EAST BRAINTREE OUR YOUNG WOMEN are so often subject to headache are languid, pale and nervous because theirbloodisthinorinsufficicnt They are not really sick and hesitate to com plain, but they lack that ambition and ivacitymhichistheirbirthiight. They donot need drugs but doneed the tonic and nourishment in Scott's Emulsion that makes richer blood, fills hollow cheeks,supprcy ses nervousness and es tablishes strength. Nourishmcntalone makesbloodandScott'sErnulsion is the essence of concentrated nourishment, free from wines, alcohols or opiates. If mother or daughter is frail, pale or nervous, give her Scott's for one month and see the betterment. It has a wholesome, "nuny flavor. Avoid ubstitutes. At any drug store, tati m. oitc linUl.X.J. U-U Mr. and Mrs. I). W. Fisher have re turned home after four months', travel through the West. Mrs. Janet Crain is visiting friends in Barre. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Abel, David Abel and wife, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Alxd and two children motored to Warren Sunday to spend the day with relatives. Henry White is moving his family to South Royalton. George Thayer has closed his house in the village snd has gone to Randolph to take charge of the I). II. Morse farm, bow owned by K. II. Mason. J. W. Rlanehard fortunately escaped injury when the steering gear of hi auto broke Saturday night while driving down the gulf road from Xorthlield. The car was badly damaged. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Flagg, daughter, Florence and chauffeur. Joseph Ryan, were in town from Friday till Monday, piiesta of .Stearns Hutchinson and G. W. Flagg. Frank White and family of Northfield NORTH MONTPELIER of W. S. Ingalls and J. A. Collier Greensboro were in town Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Orlando (lark and family of East Montpelier visited at Theo. Clark's Sunday. Kenneth Ktimson of Roxbury wag a wek-end visitor in town. A number from this place were In Barre last week to see the pictures, "The Birth of a Nation." Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kellev and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kellev of Windsor were week-end guests at George L. Iray'a. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hall of East Mont pelier were visitors in town last Thursday. Wilford Hathaway went to his home in Waterburr the iaat of the week on account of illness. Frances Byron has purchased an au tomobile an Overland. Mr. and 'Mrs. Harry MeCrillis of MarshHeld visited at Theo. Clark's Sunday. Frank CoUon of Waterbury visited in EAST ORANGE Mrs. George Bohonon and Mrs. E. F; Bohonon of Washington were in Wil liamstown Thursday. Miss Una Bohon on returned home with them to visit her parents until the first of the week, Mrs. Herman Oilman and son, Bert, of ttcut Jairlee are guests of their cous ins, 0. A. and H. A. I'rescott. Enos Fetch was in Barre on business A daughter was born Oct. and Mrs. Sabin Jordan. F. It. Jeniiey and Lorenuo Marsigli were in lHiston lately on business. The wedding of Rev. C. C. Wilson and Miss Mary Clark which was to have oc curred next Saturday has been postponed indefinitely because -of the illness or Miss (kirk and cards have been issued recalling the invitations. .Mrs. Mary Masse of Boston is spending the week with her daughter, Miss Mildred Masse. Frank II. Cowdrey has moved from Rochester into the Lavere house on Xorth FOOD SOURING IN STOMACH CAUSES INDIGESTION, GAS Tape's Diapepsin" Ends All Stomach Distress in Five Minutes ri-itAH A P. Snootir'a ill first of . town 0 er the efk end the week. ni r' Martin of Kewport were visitors at Lpiue 1 ray a raturday and Sundav. He I'earl Rand is moving to Randolph is to work in the Ma root t mill. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Benson of Spring field, Mass, are giiesta of Roy SpaulJ ing. EAST CALAIS "Hearts of the Blue Ridge." a four-act eomedy-drsma, with Frank Mayo in lead ing role at Msaonie hall. North Montr Iter, Friday evening, trt. 22. Itanrinf after s'iow. Adiniasion, 2-V. Dancing, 25c. imp 51095 Ubt factory Let tins fact be impressed on your mind at the start:! There is not now, and never has been., any other ear em bodying: all the advantages of this Willys-Knight. Mis Laura Stoddard entertained her young friend at a birthday party Mon day night, it being her tenth anniver sary. lr. Boynton of New York ia spending a short vacation at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. George Hollinter. Mr. and Mrs. ('. C. Lawles and chil dren. Chiton and Marine, and Mr. I Vrk -1 brother, Clyde Blake, and family Sun er of .North llaverlull, . It, were msii-,Jy. . ors at Kphie I"ray'a Sunday. j;dson Colbv was home from the D. Hall and lady and Mra. Albert Hall sr.ajulding cu'ol at Barre over Sun e( I'utnanisville an J Mr. and Mrs. I'hilip 4,y Hollitfer f Mntpduf were guests f 1 ... . , , . . -A . . . , Mr. an! Mr., v. Y. Sp.uUm, Sui,d.r. Ur,' . M t "' ' , WUUan, l-ollarJ, hLi f. Kim-hall ur,U, a Time. ws. t Burlmgn . , , . 1 1, 1 . IiopiU1, was unable to stand the trip br't)ter, Lmwburg rail. aa a Uunneiw1.. 1 , , , . . . , . . itlH-re. as waa intended and sti t4 at vi.itrir in town Ut ek. . . .... , ., ',, . . .. . . . . tle Ilarre ttmintal mt-ail. Mr. Macs- Mr. ad Mrs. I rf-1 I!i..bn!s of Barre': ...- ' I , " , ,, , . it n j t, 1 4. , a vimU-d liira Sunday and drd not find ere v.itor. at W .Hard UgW . Sun- UJ pufT(,rjng frora '"fi,e V.r.l.fld dramatic talei-t. ' lumati.m. ed l,r f rank Mav. ,!! give tl lv.' " Hot-hm"" at work for "Hearts f Mo iii U-," at the Maawi'ir F- Huntington f Walniigton. hall her Friday .g.t. 22. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Brede entertained fr"f. aM Nr. ft. K. 1Urir of Barre relative, from Oxdw-a Saturday. er Hutra in tnmm mih av. 1 Mr. an lr. torpe ItnrrMiet,a and Mr. aal Mr. J. W. rutt-rfult i.W , Handd. of Barre vi t.-d tUir broth- Mr. ani Mr. It. J. Cnii.t in 51M'tr-lir. r, F. A.- Burrntt-l.k. and family Sua- Sunoa . dar. Thurcduy, Mr. and Mrs. Winifield Sanborn and Main stret. and ia workintr for the road cnuuren 01 jiarre aiopjiea witu ner aunt, commissioner, 'j xsinian, over iunuay. jirs. John 1). Wheeler has made ar Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Tatterson of Wash- Irangements to take a year s course in ington camo Monday and took Mrs. Lia-(photo engraving at Binsell college, Efling- Eie Corcoran for an auto ride and called on friends in Waits River. Miss Phemie Welch of West Topspham is working for Mra. Archie Button. Mr. and Mra. Ed. Cook of Orange via ited Mr. and Mrs. A. E. I'rescott Sun day. C. E. Hutchinson was in Barre on busi ness Tuesday. Mrs. Guy Tobry went to Barre Thurs dsy to visit her parents and other rela tives before going to their new home it. Adamant. Mr. and Mrs. John Sanborn were in Bare recently. Mr. and Mrs. Will Moore of Plain field visited Frank Bowen and family the last of the week; Herbert Bowen of Washington alao visited them. Harry Blake and Miss Gladys Kieh' ardson of thange were guests of his ham. 111. She will go next Monday, ac companying the Von Flees family, as far aa Chicago. Puring her absence her mother, Mr Elna Mudgett of North Bom fret, will keep house for Mr. Wheel er. Mjas Nellie A. Flynn of Sodus, X. V, a former resident, came yesterday from Keene, N. H., where she had been visit ing, to spend some time at James A. Graham's and with other old neighbors in town. Mrs. F. B. Southworth yesterday en tertained the ladies aid society and Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the Methodist church. William Knright, who spent the sum mer in Barre,-came here last evening, j John Oilnll ia moving from the llav.'y house to the Blossom blink. t C. . Ionsrd and A. J. Holden. prom inent ofJicials of the Woodbury Granite Cc were here yesterday. John J. Wilson and Kiv. W. C. Harvey are in Newfane. Len Hiikey ha. moved from the La tere bhxk to the Wbei lrr bouse. Mrs. Ftatik toflm went Tuesday to Barre to oi k ia the Itomer Fitts to. store. Indies' night was pleasantly observed last evening at the Cresornt rhib. Mr. and Mrs. Edward lana or Rutland r-r at the I U scorn bouse Tueniar and jesterday. Henry Kelton on Tuesday Clarence Robbins has returned from big hunting trip in Johnson, but brought with him no trophies of the woods. Fred Townsend and family went to Barre Thursday evening to see "The Birth of a Nation." A fine concrete floor is being laid at the East Montpelier creamery. C. E. Foley of Barre is doing the work. Charles Hamlin is busy these days buy- ing potatoes for shipment. He is paying 1 50 cents, delivered at the cars. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Willard and Miss Abbie Arbuckle wire in Montpelier r riday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kelton wfre bus iness visitors in Montpelier Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Willard, Mr. and Mrs. Gray and Miss Madine Shipman, who have been making an extended vis it at Mr. and Mrs. John Willard's, re turned to their home in Binghamton, N. V., Saturday morning. Claire Dudley and family, who have been visiting friends artd relatives in Bangor, Me., returned Saturday evening. They had a delightful trip, going by the northern route via Farnnngton, and re turning by Poland Springs, Bay of Na ples inn and Fabyans. John Willard waa in Montpelier Satur day on business. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dudley of this place attended "The Birth of a Nation" at Barre Saturday evening. Arthur Prescott was a business visitor in Montpelier Saturday. Key. A. S. Phillips preached at Con cord Sunday, as supply for Rev. A. M. Smith, the regular pastor. Many people in tle village are glad to learn that the Direct Imorting company has established another branch store at Plainfield. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Arbuckle of South Barre were the Sunday guests of Mf. and Mrs. Bennett Arbuckle. Wonder what upset your stomach which portion of the food did the dam age do you? Well, don't bother. If your stomach is in a revolt; if sour, gassy and upset, and what you just ate has fermented into stubborn lumps; bead . dizzy and aches; belch gases and acids and eructate undigested food; Ieat'J foul, tongue coated just take little Pane's Diapepsin and in five minutes yon wonder what became of the indigestiou and distress. Millions of men and women to-daj know that it ia needless to have a bad stomach. A little Diapepsin occasional ly keeps this delicate organ regulated, and they eat their favorite foods with out fear. If your stomach doesn't take care ol your liberal limit without rebellion; if your food is a damage instead of a help, remember the quickest, surest, most harmles relief Is Pape's Diapepsin, which costs only 50 cents for a large case at drug stores. It's truly wondertul it digests food and sets things straight, so gently and easily that it is really astonishing. Please, for your sake, don't go on and on with a weak, disordered stomach; it 'a so unnecessary. Adv. Heads or Tails. ' A man may win or lose. Life ia no such gamble for the wise man. He uses his own head and buvs life insurance. Na tional Life Ina. Co., of Vt. (Mutual.) S. S. Ballard, general agent, Lawrence building, Montpelier, Vt. A EIUOIIS TONGUE A PIANO FOR CHRISTMAS. If you are thinking of buying a piano lor a (liristnias present you b-tUr send for the catalogue showing the beautiful. large, upright, mahnpany piano warrant ed for ten years that we are selling this month and this month only for 1T6 with stool and aoarf on terms of 110 down and Hr month. If you wiah, we will hold the piano for it until Christmas week. Ask yourself if yon ran afford to miss this opportunity. Write to-day to.co. D. Jarvia k Son, Burlington, Vt. Adv. TTben your tongnsj ia coated evenly, all over, with a winuwh-yellow color and your breath ia bad the chances are that you are bilious. If yon also have indiges. tion. constipation. Bcauache and a cn. cral ill feeling, there is scarcely a doult about it. Your liver neoda attention. Harsh cathartics which purge violently and then produce a reaction only aggra vate the trouble. Gentle assistance is vrbat nature needs to establish regular Lahit of health and Pinkleta, the little rink laxative pills, free from harmful or Labit-forniing drug meet the require tuent most admirably. If your druggist does not aril Pin I lets, they will I sent y mad, poet paid, on receipt of 25 cent by the Ir. Williams Medicine Co., SchenccUJy, S Y. Writ lor booklet anyway. WAITS niVER 1 Mr. Kinl1 ft I.tw1i VftT ' At Waits Rier st..W 27 tin W the auj of Riwrside gTance, t&e Oranfe tfuit.r lirissii a it hh wi.l Ix.ij a frrmer nweting. with forest demonstra tion, at a. m. n the SUn l and Jyle It4 K. lie snswker. will b , Mr. and Mra. O. L. HatMns" have lrof-T Haae. afd I".. II. Lelnd. All f m vis.tir rUtie ar.4 frn-nrls ia I iMrretel ere nsrcial.'r a,t4 to l DON'T BE A BEAR The indoor months will soon be here. Why leave your home as ploomy as a lear's den, when fresh Wall Paper, Taint and Varnish will make it bright and cheer'? New Wall Papers just in. Also some pood bargains in ttundle Lots. A. V. BECKLEY (Over Drewi'a Dnii Stare) 'Phone 2S9-W .16 Main Street Vt. aM Vim. r-4 L nS. V. Fatsr Fairies f.sj- a few lys and hils t !re. ' preset i4 take rt in tie disrussw U: r,, iL. -..,4 I -.tile. tlar Lftt". Vr Will ,sr-itt etii-ve4 aa auta trie to tlN l.tte muB improves tilth ue. Ikttcr than any popptMahe w4 Hr B-4 M MrTrAl 4Urk w,4 ,.,; p t. M. fot'-T and fami'r r ia Brad V.sif'wi motor to terin with, continuotl use serves only to polish A'mt? ," ! , e m I A d- tir tn in its sliding surfaces and make it even more smooth-run--r raHr All other motors ning, more powerful, more cfTicicr.L deteriorate with use. 1 i,'t,-Kt fw'tie at !swi art evsu jr. Hsrr Tlr'ar zz ------- f fht Wsntea of I aalsoa. GouraucTs i Oriental Cream II. F. Cutler & Son Palate Harare Tilfphcme 4C-3j fMsay mt mHm, w0&m, 0 rmt r rt r 7 r4 Vuii'iar an! rs rr 4 N!r. I.stltr K'Hii. hi lias Irrii i.tn 1-1 itngh-W-r. Mra f. t. Htii.ms Vt. and !-a fYsrft a litis dn-ttT. r1ri. -f Tai'W fl-t fjniH Iws a fr Hsts Ti I 'v. Vm. iimr i k ifftn in M ass iff' tm.rrMwi r-, t'v. . A. and H. K. !" t and a-wsls. Vrs. , f. M ix t 1's"l !. t-s-l an t--f In WT. M 1; ii''' and F. k I ti- uVs tii faf?;'T rr H W as 'Tiff" -. r. tk 'iTij., irMs.w-.. is Vf'T ri !' 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