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TIIK -ISAIUlti DAILY TIMES, ItAlUtK, VT., WEDNESDAY, ' XOVKMHKIl' 24, 1015,
YOUR BILIOUSNESS
nnd combination, henduche. drownI
jicaa, coated tongue, bud breath, bad
tnste In the Tnoulh, nulckly disappear
If you take Hood' Pills. Many say
these pills act better on the liver am!
bowels than anything clue. i)a not
srrlpe. 25c, of drurfrld or by mail ot
C. t Hood Co., Lowell, Mans.
LODGE COMES
OUT FOR WEEKS
Says
Massachusetts Wants
Him for President
HIM
FORD CALLS ON
WILSON TO URGE
PEACE 310 VE
- Automobile Head Thinks that Christmas
Would be Good Time to
; , Intervene.
YVakhinirton, ' Nov. 24. -Henry Ford
called on President Wilson yesterday in I
(support of the movement lor a imutrul j
conference to attempt to end tho Ku- T?pni1Kl,Vnr,5 TTYrP?PP a Rio
ropean war and establish a permanent l;ePUD11Canff- r,0reSee E mS
peace, tie wiu trie presiuoui ne uouxiu
ered Christmas the best time for such
a movement.- Mr. Ford declined to say
how the. president liud received his sug
gestions. "I am willing to give all the money I've
got and to go anywhere if my doing go
will aid this movement,' said Mr. Fold as
he came from the White House.
"President Wilson has kept the Unit
ed States out . of the war, and 1 have
learned that his course is being approved
by people generally throughout the. coun
try." '
Mrs. Phillip Snowden, wife of mem
ber of the British Parliament, and Mine.
Jtosika Sclivviirimer or, Hungary will see
the president Friday, to urge the same
movement. - .
OTHER STATES
FAVOR
Majority Next
Year
CLEANSES YOUR HAIR
MAKES IT BEAUTIFUL,
THICK, GLOSSY, WAVY
Try This! All Dandruff Disappears and
Hair Stops Coming
r : Out ,.
BETTER THAN CALOMEL
Thousands HaveDiscoveredDr.
Edwards' Olive Tablets arc
a Harmless Substitute
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets the substi
tute for calomel are a mild but ure laxa
tive, and their effect on tbe liver la almost
Instantaneous. They are the result of Dr.
Edwards' determination not to treat liver
and bowel complaints with calomel. His
efforts to banish It brpught out these littU
olive-colored tablets.
These pleasant little tablets do the pood
that calomel does, but have no bad after
effects. They don't Injure the teeth like
strong liquids or calomel. They take bold
cf the trouble and quickly correct It. Why
cure the liver at tbe expense of the teeth?
Calomel sometimes plays havoc with the
gums. So do strong liquids.
It is best not to take calomel, but to let
tr. Edwards' Olive Tablets take Its place.
Most headaches, "dullness" and that
lazy feeling come from constipation and a
disordered liver. Take at. jsiuwarw uuve
Tablets when you feel "lonsy" and
'heavy." Note bow they "clear" clouded
brain and bow they "perk up" the spirits.
At lOo and 2!ic per box. All druKBlsis.
The Olive Tablet Company, Columbus, O.
SPECIAL NOTICE
TO BARRE FOLKS
We wish to announce we are exclusive
Barre agents for the simple mixture of
buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., known as
Adler-i-ka. This remedy, used success
fully for appendicitis, Is the most TIN lit
Ol'iiH bowel cleanser we ever sold. It is
so powerful that OXE SPOONFUL re
lieves almost ANY CASE of constipation,
sour or gassy stomach. Adler-i-ka never
gripes, is safe to use, and the INSTANT
action is surprising. Oummings 4 Lewis,
druggists, 54 North Main street. Adv.
Washington, Nov. 24. Senator Lodge
of Massachusetts issued this statement
yesterday:
"The election in Massachusetts was a
very great victory, indeed, for the Re
publican party. Mr. MeCaU's election
was particularly important and was the
most significant thing in the victory be
cause ho had certain local issues to meet
which made the contest for him a hard
one. He haife a splendid campaign and
won handsomely. The majority for the
Republican ticket averaged 04,000.
"We shall carry the state next year
against the Democratic candidate by a
majority for the presidential electors
winch will range from 75,000 to 100,
000. "As to the presidential candidates,
Massachusetts, of course, will be for Sen
ator Weeks. Personally, I shall do all
in my power for him. He is not-only
my colleague, but my warm personal
friend, and I have the highest regard
for him, as well as the greatest confi
dence in hiB ability, his character and
his strength of purpose, which is ac
companied by sanity of judgment and
thorough good sense.
"In saying this, I merely give ex
pression to the sentiment which has been
shown toward him again and again by
the people of his state, of his Congres
sional district and of his own city.
"His city elected him mayor. He was
five times chosen for Congress and the
state sent him in the Senate, where he
has distinguished himself in such a
marked way.
"Massachusetts, I am sure, will give
him most earnest support. The general
sentiment in the otiier New Kngland
states is also very favorable to 8enator
Weeks, and Massachusetts expects to
have their support of his candidacy
Surelv trv a "Danderine hair cleanse"
if you wish to immediately double the
beauty of your hair. Just moisten i
cloth with Handertne and draw it care
fully through your hair, taking one small
strand at a time; this will cleanse the
hair of dust, diit or any excessive oil in
a few minutes you will be amaaed. Your
hair will be wavy, llufly ana aDiinuant
and possess an incomparable softness,
luster and luxuriance.
Resides beautifying the hair, one ap
plication of Danderine dissolves every
particle of dandruff : invigorates the
scalp, stopping itching and falling hair,
Danderine is to the hair what fresh
showers of rain and sunshine are to veg
etation. It goes right to the roots, in
vigorates and strengthens them. Its ex
hilarating, stimulating and life-producing
i properties cause the. hair to grow long,
j strong and beautiful.
You can surely have pretty, soft, lus
trous nair, and lots or it, h you win just
get a 25-eent bottle of Knowlton's Dan
derine from any drug store" or toilet
counter and try it as directed. Adv.
$15,750,000 IN GOLD
REACHES NEW YOIK
Two Consignments From Britain, Mostly
for Payment of Munitions Ordered
By Government.
IN LOCAL
MARKETS
Fresh Eggs and Butter Are
in Good Demand
EGGS ARE 44
CENTS PER DOZEN
Clear, Peachy Skin
Awaits Anyone Who
Drinks Hot Water
Says an Inside bath, before break
fast help us look and feet
clean, sweet, fresh,
Dairy Butter 30 Cents Per
Pound and Creamery
31 Cents
New York, Nov. 24. Two shipments
of gold valued at 115,730,000, which ar
rived here on board the steamers Lapland
and St. Paul were landed yesterday. The
Lapland brought $7,000,000, while the St.
Paul carried $3,8.50,000 in gold specie and
$4,000,000 in bullion. Most of the gold
was consigned to New York banking
houses to pay for war munitions ordered
by the British government.
Barre, Vt., Nov. 24, 1915.
Dressed pork easier. Fresh eggs and
butter in good demand. Wholesale quo
tations:
Dressed pork OVic.
Veal 11 (d 12c.
Lambs 15c.
Fowls 17fn 1 Sc.
Chickens 20c. , '
Fresh eggs 44c,
Butter, creamery 31
Butter, dairy 30c.
Potatoes 85c.
HEAVY BEEF CATTLE SCASCE.
MESSAGE OF JOY TO
CATARRH SUFFERERS
Hyemei Guaranteed by the Red Craw Phar
macy to Rdiev r Money Refunded
The popularity and Increase in sale of Hyo-
I mei here in Burrt ire unique in the annals of
medicine. Burn astonishing- aueceeeea have
been made by thia remarkable remedy that the
proprietors have authorized the Ked C
Pharmacy to sell every package of Hyomei
under an absolute a-uarantee that it will knock
out ratarrh for good. If it doea not. the pur
chaser can have hia money refunded by the
Ked Croat Pharmacy.
Hyomei is no ordinary remedy. It Is pro
nounced the pnly method of treatment that
sen ua by direct inhalation to the most remote
part of the air pans), a balsamic air that
destroys all catarrhal verms in the breathina
orKnns. enriches and purine the blood with
additional oaone. and gives permanent and
complete relief from catarrh.
The complete! Hyomei outfit s inexpensive
and ronsists of an inhaler that can be carried
in the vest pocket, a medicine dropper and a
bottle of Hyomei. The inhaler lasta a life,
i time, and if one bottle doea not cure, an extra
IH ) bottle ran be obtained for a trifling- aum. It
,i 1 - a . . i is more economical man anv ninnr aavenisei
iieriin oi me urst consignment oi re , ,or tun (lUrril, ud . mlr
reals from the Balkans is announced in meat known to us that follows nature in her
the Berlin Vnaniaehe Zeinno-. I methods of treating diseases f tha respira
A toilKianiinopie (lispatcll says feg- Breathe through the Inhaler for a few mm
ular shipments of foodstuffs, especially- utes four times a day, and your catarrh b
.. i.. ......... a. .,.:.. lieved. Thata all.
, r.,....a.,j ..... Jiuiius no... If s hl.-d. ,he Reel frr-a Paaemae. will
BERLIN GETS BALKAN CEREALS.
Regular Shipments Started Yesterday,
Constantinople Says.
Amsterdam, Nov. 24. The arrival
the Balkans, begun yesterday.
'refund your money.
Vlf lll'IIIM'Ulir if j'XYximm
......... ....ih 111 J. K Jr lini.MiiiH iiiub
smsaimiur
mit iiifiiiu'iiittf
Mllliuiffiliir
aeHi:iHt ttUltii
I'lir'iiiiiiiiflit
c nuitsk
HI I IP h Bllli Mil.
'It aIINiil "L Iimill
B V I HSMtU,i.4.a Hl .II. I '11
f Put Mayi
tlfJk" n-rj 'VX-.)Cl .1 I ifk 1 VI
W v Wsat Jw IHHifHiHI" sw VUtillli'
Quiet Trading at Steady Prices at Brigh
ton Stockyards Hogs Lower.
Brighton, Mass., Nov. 24. Trading at
the Brighton stock vards yesterday morn
ing was quiet, as is usual llianksgivmg
week. Hogs were decidedly lower, but
other i-Tice generally were fairly steady.
Heavy beef cattle were scarce yesterday
morning and no sales were reported at
the outside figure. Tops were quotable
at 7ert8e, with good cattle at 6Vs(.7c, and
light cattle at 6a 6Vc, some being sold
at 6.c
Cows were easy, for best beef stock,
with 6c hard to get, except for something
fancy. Tops sold at 5tfi 5Vic, and occa
sionally more, with good cows at 45c,
ordinary cows at 3Vi4c, and canneis at
3(3c.
Bologna bulls were in fair supply, sell
ing at 4(S;4c, with beef stock at 55c
for the best.
Calves are coming forward freely and
prices were steady at Srt?fit-jc for good
lots, with a few fancy higher. Fair lots
were quoted at 7(nSc, and grassers and
drinkers at 5(5 Be.
Best lambs are a little higher, sales be
ing made at 7(3 8'ic as to quality, with
sheep at 3'sP?ftc.
Hogs dropped another half cent, owing
to the big supply and low prices west.
Buyers were bidding e'iftte for best
lots, with rough lot quoted at 6(3 &e,
and bosrs at ZGiZ'tc.
(.ood strings of milch cows were shown
in the barns, ordinarv cows being quoted
at 4nSfWI, with good cows at ti.Vaf!100
snd upward for fancy milkers.
Ciparkiing 'and vivacious merrv.
bright, alert a good, j ar skin and a
natural, rosy, healthy complexion are as
sured only by pure blootl. If only every
man and woman could be induced to
adopt the morning inside bath, what a
gratifying change would take place. In
stead of the thousands of sickly, amemic
looking men, women and girte, with
pasty or muddy complexions; Instead of
the multitudes or "nerve wrecks, "run
downs," "brain fugs" and pessimists, we
should sec a virile, optimistie throng of
rosy-cheeked people everywhere.
An inside bath is had by drinking each
morning, before breakfaai, a glass of real
hot water with a teaspoonful of lime
stone phosphate in it to wash from the
stomach, liver, kidneys and ten vards
of bowels the previous day's indigestible
waste, sour fermentations and poisons
thus cleansing, sweetening and freshen
ing the entire ailmentarv canal before
putting more food into the stomach.
Those subject to sick headache, bil
iousness, nasty breath, rheumatism,
colds; anq particularly those who have a
pallid, sallow complexion and who are
constipated very often, are urged to ob
tain a quarter pound of limestone phos'
phate at the drug store, which will cost
but a trifle, but is sufficient to demon
strate the quick and remarkable change
in both health and appearance, awaiting
those who practice internal sanitation
We must remember that inside cleanli
ness is more important than outside,
because the skin does not absorb ran
purities to contaminate the blood, while
the pores In the 30 feet of bowels do
Adv.
SENTENCE OF HANS
SCHMIDT IS UPHELD
New York Court of Appeals Unanimous
in Finding Against Priest
Convicted of Killing
Anna Muller. ''
Albany, N. Y Nov. 24. The judgment
convicting Han Nhmidt, the former
New lork priest, of the murder of Anna
M. Muller was upheld by the court of
appeals yesterday. The court's finding
was unanimous.
WATERRURY
STOP SCALP ITCH
AND FALLING HAIR
How Dull, Lifeless Hair May Be Bright
ened and Invigorated
People whose hair looks dull and life
less and who find it growing dry, brittle,
splitting at ends and coming out fast at
every combing need a genuine scalp in
vigorator and should get one without a
day's delay. A little Parisian Kage rubbed
briskly into the scalp with the finger
tips twice1 daily will work wonders for
hair of this kind. Just a few days' use
and the hair becomes glossy and healthy
looking, dandruff vanishes, scalp stops
itching and hair stop falling out. Pa
risian sge is more thsn a hair tonic. It
is a scalp treatment and its nse means
strong, beautiful hair and a healthy scalp.
The Ked Cross Pharmacy and leading
What's
Needed?
To-morrow you
want to be dressed
as well as you can
afford to be.
.
You want as
much of your, outfit
tobe newas possible.
. Your clothes
money will take you
as far or further than
you expect, if you
come here and find
what you need.
Moore
&
Owens
Barre's Leading Clothiers
Barre, Vermont
Open until 9 o'clock to-night,
closed all day to-morrow.
fioODYEAR
Fortified Tires
Ne-Rkw-Ort Tirea ""Oa-Asr" Cae.
WsUs AS Weather Treaels ee Saaeata
Work for You
Give this sweet, mellow Cut Plug" Burley tobacco the steady
job of supplying you with healthful enjoyment and real tobacco
satisfaction all year 'round and Mayo's icill "make goal."
You'll never get out of plumb as long: as you smoke Mayo's.
Generations of New England smokers have put Mayo's to
the test. As a result, throughout New England today
i a Hjrpcr favorite than ever iVforc.
This ripe, mellow Kentucky Durloy leaf
i made l r the orijh nl Si n i t's prx
that pves it a riche.-?. svectr.e. 3 and
frarranee cf its cvn. Mayo's in fo le-
IihUu.ly ckrnokirrr.ri pleasant that
cli
jr.r. l pica?
vou can c r,;- y it
heart's c r.tir.L
Mavo's h rrvvb hv the? m -t
err rural ia in the vnrf i
to your
C'"rri.."!c
a:
It's
ceo thatcci he m;
SHcv.
the hi-l Cut I'Jur Dur'ev to-
m- here in Y.zrAr lc r
THt AMI RJf-AN" TOBACCCI tOVrANT
. -a
5 mmm
a-.- ft fLSU. a M. : t ,
sssaaaeaa.aeaaBBW f J eaeaBBBassaiavaBafaafaMaaa",
loroo IccqS
Flton Steele is very much improved
and able to be out.
Harold Harvev hss Wn unable to at
tend to his work at the utoneshedt for
the past few davs because of illness.
Forest Ifarvev arrives to night from
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l, IIKI.l'li - ru le l Ha. m iryrnniMti at. . . . tt n 1 c
m.,hi,.e ahons. to aoend Thanksf Ivimr ' l?"'" everywhere ;! Parisian Sage.
..... ' . It is not expensive. Aav,
with Ins parents. '
Mrs. W. P. I lark wss operated upon I
at the Mary Hctchrr hospital Monday'
and remains very comfortable. Mr. Clark
returned laet night, but will return to
lSurlingtnn to-nmrrow.
Howard Harvev, the 15-year old son of i
Mr. snd Mrs. K. C, Harvey, shot a buck ;
yesterday morning nt far from hia'
home. Philip Nhonio brought down a!
2"i-pund doe yi-terilsy and ss gone
from home tmlv to hours.
Friday evening the Ixiy scouts of troop
one anil present I he Mrenuous Alter
noon," in the aorial room of the Congre
gational churrh. Part will 1e taken by
W. J. Lsllaron as well s Scoutmaster
W. L. IWiicourt snd the bovs of the troop.
There will also be smut eihibita and a
piiture of the new ramp ill be thrown
ufin the ureesu
Much practical wirk I fiema done nv
rnf. Aldruh of the agricultural depart-
mi-tit of the local bith m huol. The ! i
has i m taken to ditli-r-nt farms to
jKiint out the poo, and the poor point'
f the wcrk. lis assisted in ju'ljring est-j
tie and ome ff the class are lnwmirif i
tery eutliusiastie hi the raiainf of pul- 1
try. Ist eik am. tor other J I sees thev !
vinted the state farm in I hn bury sad!
aaw tbe papery, where the pork is rsiaed j
lich siijipbea tha VrTBwmt state boa-1
pit!.
.Among? t!.e student bo are open-ted .
bmne for ThanWnrH ii T sre the Miaee j
I'arliara Piffwin and Norma Petkin and j
Wsfioiie I.in-e. ala Paul Saer. W. Pov'
lIiron snd ifm W'at1. l'nietity of
ermont. Mis Vn lilitu from the
Johnson tiornial mIiooI; Mim Marj?sr-t
Krie from the (iletci normal ai'l;
V!s Antite I..r fl v palmer from I sj4ti
nttufe; Sfr't 4"it'idll fr"fn Nor
wich MiiHcrsil r ; !i I mi.i. l.aotnan
snd 11- i Arid, r irm I'ftp ler
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Thanksgiving
Specialties
Fruit
i irmsrr. ,
Mr. r-'a P V I 'spe i at W
j Vime fr'on lr 1-.. in Vitw sfi1
!rr"rn not V f.r t 'e t.ter t'Ttn.
j M. N-ne ...I--..; i,J ' ' Mat !
te l!"!t f t ie J'.intoitt KM.la p t'
fl--;r rrx"'" 1iim- in I -irS.ii.t -a sn-3 ,
l'-r for tl-e 1 l'i,ltn itc re- I
j Vt I e M'Ta ! . W i 1
l - 1 f I. .. nl fr tt m fi-e t ee. j
, .it. 'r ffet t.f Mr. a4 Mra. H. t i
I . si-d !,- ft t as rtB-4 frmm s
f t. . ! . ' aril
(. Moejief fa,w. j( ,n f'-ir ; .'.
j f - ?Wl r"f I r ,W ll H
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jef i
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Take r"itB A'er Pv'trm in Tr
F.t't fwciB'.
f 'I .A. ' T g ',- ,'r- tr S !
7 h
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4 t
(irapf fruit 4, 3, 2 for 25c
Oranges, California and
Ilorida, doz 25c up to 50c
Tears dozen 25c
Ilanana. ..20 and 16 for 25c
and, dozen 25c
Grapes Malaga and To
kays 2 Ibis, for 25c
Concords and Catawba.
per basket 15c
New 1915 Nut Prices low.
Mited Nuts. .. .2 lbs. for 25c
Peanuts, qt. ..10c, 3 jt, 25c
Tiff, Dates and IlaKins at
rearfnable prices,
Candy
Mied Chocolates, jour fa
vorite 2 lbs. for 25c
Home-Made Pud re, lb. ...2(c
lnt n & Covf H Cream Car
a tru Is, 4fc lb. value for 29c
K member. t fill etra fan-
f rr fruit ba-kfts for fifts end j
deliver Ifcew free in the city, j
i IVfrte j on buy jwir Truit
and Candy, Telephone 210.
Mnp tnd -e fvT prices.
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Why those Pains?
Hera is a testimonial onsollcitsd
"If I had my will it would
be advertised on every street
corner. Tbe man or woman
that has rheumatism and fails
to keep end use Sloan's Lini
teat is like a drowning man
refusing a rope.". J, Vtm
, LttrwttJ, JV. J.
Sloan's
Liniment
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lEelJMATISin
Andes Stoves and Ranges
For Wood, Coal, or Gai
Stove Pipe. Dampen, and E'bowi. Stove Boards, Wringer.
Vah Boilers and Tub. Copper Teakettles, and Teapot.
Oil Heaters for sale or rent
Thone 595-1
E. A. PRIXDLE .5: CO.
Cuzzell PJock, Pearl Street, Barre. Vt
The Kcnyon & Co. Sforc
closed all day friday to arrange
and mark down stock. lor the
next 10 days you will have aa op
portunity lo buy this kind o! mer
chandise at prices never before
heard of.
Watch this space friday for bar
gains. W. H. IVcstcotf, Manager
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