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THE BARRE DAILY TIMES, BAJUIE, VT., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1920.- Hood's Pills In small doses A GENTLE LAXATIVE In Larger Doses A THOROUGH CATHARTIC Utds fcr C. I. Hood Co., Lowell. SIai GLASS OF WATER AFTER ASPIRIN Bayer Company Who Introduced Aspirin in 1900, 4 Giva Proper Directions Tha Bayer Company, who Introduced Apinil K- Ultl . u in each package of genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" that to get best results one or two glasses of water should be drank after taking tablets. "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" to be genuine must be marked with the safe ly "Bayer Cross." Then you are get ting the genuine, world-famous As pirin, prescribed by physicians for over eighteen years. Each unbroken "Bayer" package con tains proper directions for Colds, Head ache, Toothache, Earache, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Rheumatism, Xeuritis, and Pain generally. Handy tin boxes of twelve tablets cost but a few cents. Druggists also sell larger "Bayer" packages. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufac ture of Monoaeeticacideater of Salicyl kacid. Adv. ASK STYMIE j BE ABOLISHED American Golfers Seek Re vision of the Rules , of Golf GOING TO SCOTLAND FOR A CONFERENCE Also Seek to Make Lost Ball Penalty Same as a Ball Out of Bounds AMERICA FAVORITE FOR SECOND. In Olympic Hockey Tournament Over Jugo-Slavia. Antwerp, April 27. America U a top-heavy favorite over Ozecho-SJavia for second place honors in the Olympic hockey tournament. These .teams will meet to-morrow night. ; Uraftstrom of Sweden won the men's figure skating dvent. Xatbmiial W. XUes of Bostou was fifth. Chicago, April 8. Wilbur If. Brooks of Cleveland, president of the Western Golf association, and James K. Nugent of Kansas City, president of the Trans-Mississippi Oolf associa tion, will attend a conference in New York on Friday between representa tives of various associations and the special L'liited Htates Golf association committee selected to go abroad to discuss revision of the rules of golf with a committee of the Royal and An cient Golf club of St. Andrews, Scot land. A number of state qrgiiiiizations in the West, which were asked to send representatives, have requested Mr. Brooks to act for them. The western men, according to Crafts W. Higgins, assistant secretary of the Western Gulf association, will auk that the stymie bo abolished a.nd that the penalty for a lot bH bo. made the same as fur a ball out of bounds. They also will urge that the rules be rewritten in a simpler manner. The special committee, to go abroad does not have among its members rep resentatives of the great sectional as sociations, the Western, the Trans Mississippi and the Southern, Says Tat People Now Kejoice Testimony Proves Arbolone Safe, Sure Reducer Enjoys Wide Sale Amongst Edu cated Wealthy Set, The physician who originated the Anti-fat treatment known to physi cians and druggists as "five-grain tablets Arbolone" Is being praised and thanked ,by scores of women in the class known as "society devo tees." A- literary woman In Los Angeles, being so highly elated over her suo cess in reducing, has written a clever little poem, which recites the facts and expresses deep gratitude as well. To safely and surely reduce from 20 to 60 pounds is easily accomplished when tablets Arbolone are used reg ularly. They are not drastic or dan gerous, used as directed, but simply and surely dissolve the fatty ele ments and eliminate from the sys tem. Also, they remove the craving for such foods as are not desirable for fat folks to use. Herein, Arbo lone Is superior to all other auti-fat medicines, as it automatically over comes the abnormal, perverted appe tite for starchy fdods, etc. Sold by all druggists In sealed tubes wish full directions. RAIN INTERFERED. IN LOCAL MARKETS The Price of Fresh Eggs Still Remains Unchanged POTATOES ARE VERY FIRM Pork Is Plenty at 19c Per Pound Dairy Butter 65 Cents Barre, April 28. Fresh eggs unchanged. Pork plenty. Potatoes very firm. Wholesale quota tions. Dressed pork 19c. Veals Wfa 21c, Fowls 37 f-.4tic. Fresh eggs 45c. Butter, dairy 63c. Potatoes Firm at $3.25. With the Opening of the Eastern Base ball League To:day. New Haven, Conn., April 28. Rain scored first in the Eastern baseball league on this, the scheduled opening day. Its chief accomplishment was to knock out every game on the card, and nmke managers, players and the "fans'' wonder when the first game can be (.tiled. Pittslield has planned for Fri day as (the day to unfurl the 1919 championship banner. The games to day would have been at Albany with New Haven; at Bridgeport with Wa terbury; at Hartford with Springfield, and at Worcester with Pittslield. Maple Sugar Market Quotation. Boston Receipts light. Moderate de mand. Market steady. Sugar cakes, 40 ;47c, mostly 45c j bricks, mostly 40c; syrup, $:i(n$3.35( mostly $3.25. New York Supplies light. Market dull. Sugar, old. 31f:Wc, mostly 32 fn 33c, a few at 27c; syrup, old, second ruji, 5S2.25( 2.50. IN BOSTON MARKETS BEST TIME TO GAIN NEW FLESH Those Who Are Thin and Pale Should Take Father John's Medicine Now Experts agree that this is the best season of thevear to build up the strength and weight that has been lost during the win ter. Father John's Medicine is best for this mirmiae because it is made of pure and wholesome food elements which strengthen and build up those who are weak and run down and these food elements are easily taken into the Bysteni. No alcohol or dangerous drugs. Adv. Jobbing Quotations on Butter, Eggs and Cheese. Boston, April 28. Local jobbing priees follow: Butter Fancv northern creamery, tubs 72 'a Qi 73c, boxes 73'a374e, prints V(q "i'-,r, fancy western creamery tubs 72(o,72Vic, western creamery good Ol29 'emember when-ihe first automobile cam to town Select your titan e cordirtf to the road they hare to travel: In sandy or hilly coun try, wherever the enj is apt to be heavy The U. S. Nobby. For ordinary eovntry roads The U. S. Chain or Utco. For front wheels The U. S. Pltia. For best results everyw here U. 8. Royal Cords. mmtm VH7 'c-rtoesrciAnusao-piAiii TODAY there are more than 7,000,000 of them in the country. Pretty soon nearly everybody in this scc . tion will be traveling: around in his own automobile The first thing a man wants to know nowadays, when he starts out to buy a car, is how'much it is going to cost him to keep it run ning. Its all very well to take some dealer's word about a tire if you know who he is and his object in selling it to you. Our object in selling U. S. Tires is to nave you come back for more and be glad that we sold them to you. U. S. Tires have a record behind them. They are built by the peo ple who perfected the first straight side automobile tire, who produced the first pneu matic truck tire. Two of the greatest con tributions to tire and motor economy ever made. IV As representatives of the oldest and largest rubber con cern in the world, we have a reputation to live up to. We can't afford to substi tute "just as good" tires for tires of standard quality. United States Tires Palace Garage, H. G. Bennett Barre, Vt. Tommy Milton Makes New Automciile Speed Record Machine in Flames at Finish. Davtona. Fla.. April 28. Flames were" bursting from beneath the hood j of his lfl-cylinder automobile, at the finish line to-day when jommy JHiuon further reduced his own world's record tnr n and two miles. The first mile was in 23.07 seconds, or at the rate of g 150 miles an hour. The second mile was in 23.17, making (the tiwo miles in 4t).24 seconds. Milton steered the car into the ocean, after slowing down, to drown out the flames. to choice 65ft liflc, fair to good 60(a:64c, storage 61 (n Otic. Eggs Fancy hennery 58(a 59e, choice eastern 56(57e, fresh western extras 52(o 53c, prime firsts 51(2 52c, firsts 48 a."c. . Cheese New York twins, fancy 33 3tc, fair to good 3132c, Young Amer ica 353flc. AT SPEED OF THREE MILES A MINUTE m ' . fc-Marx jjl 91 - I w i v I i I j m DARTMOUTH ENTERS 16 MEN For University of Pennsylvania's Relay Carnival. Hanover. X. H., April 28. Dart mouth college has entered 18 men in the Cniversity of I'ennsylvania relay carnival to be held Friday and Katur- dav. it was announced to-day. The i g two-mile relav team will be compoed i of Watson, MxKioughcran, Crathen and Coakley. The same team, with the ex ception of tkwKinow tor watson, win run in the medley relay. Leadine men entered for the field events are t'aptain Mayers, intercol legiate pole vault champion, for the pole vault, and Thomas Thompson for the 120-yard high hurdles and the discus throw. CORINTH Fred Orev, V. S., is at F. .T. Hutton's. A speciaf meetinjr of Minerva lode, No. 8ti, F. and A. M., was held on Sat urday eveninjr, when two candidates received the M. M. dep-ec. Xo one in this vicinity is in favor of any daylight saving system, for thev used all the daylight there was, both morniwr and night, and the change of the railroad time makes it a great hardship to ithose "ending produce or taking the train. It is all well enough for the merchants and bankers and others who do not bvgin work until 8 or 1 a. m. to boost the daylight sys tem, but If4 ibem begin work an hour earlier, if thev choose, and lot the clocks alone and not compel the farm ers to arise at 3 a. m., as many will have to do now to get their mlik and other commodities to the railroad sta tion. Mr. Myrick has always been a friend to the country people and we are glad he is taking the course that he is. James Woodwork has sold one of his work horses, as his health will not per mit him to do teaming. Mr. L. 1). Hea-h returned home from her daughter's, Mrs. Charles K. Wig gins, at Tilton, N. H., Jart week Mon day, but Friday night she received a letter saying that she was wor and Mrs. Heath went there again this week Monday. Mr. Heath is doing bin work. The "relatives and friends of Mrs. .TohMh P. Wiggins of Tilton, X. H., will be sorry to learn that she has sug ar diabetes and is under a physician's treatment. Mrs. William Simpson and little Tenn have returned to their home in l'etvaoonk. X. H.' She aited her par en' during the sugar season. Rev. Howard preaches his farewell sermon at the meadow and West Oor irvth rhurches tiext Sunday. He move from here to Rochester, X. H-, where he has accepted a call to preach. Word has been received here that little Dorothy Oomwtock has the mump, bilious fever and an atvwes in her head at Barton, to which place her mother went two weeks ago. Frank Lackey is in Kbason, looking for a job. Will Wilson of Sharon was In town lat week and Jerge Moody was in Sharon to attend their srtore. (ieonre Parker is delivering the fruit trees that Henry tlreen sold in town last fall. Krdix Swift was taken o ill last week that his sons. Will and Roy. were summoned hme on Thursday. He U more comfortable now. Mrs. Krdix Swift's sister. Mr. E. K. Perkin of Pro Mence. R. I., died April 6 of t uleroii!oi. Mr. Swift could not leave home to attend the funeral. The big idea back of the overall club is economy THE desire for economy in clothes seems to be widespread. We are for it. It is something we have been trying to en courage in our advertising. We consistently urge econ omy. We believe that 'people who do not need clothes should not buy them. There have not been enough clothes in the coun try to go around, and anyone who can get along with the clothes he has, is rendering a public service. We have also said that if you do buy clothes for reasons of self respect or other aesthetic feelings, you should buy the kind of clothes that will be the least wasteful. Economy in clothes is not simply in paying a low price for them; it is not getting a certain amount of cloth and tailoring, for clothes are something more than a mere covering for the body. You'll find here economy in Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes; we guarantee that they'll give all the value, wear and style you expect to get in any clithes if not, money back. Moore & O w ens Open Monday evenings as usual The home of Hart Scliaffner & Marx clothes GROWN EAST WARREN V. . Elliott is to have Deleo lights installed in hi home fhis spring. Mr. and Mrs. Jame Lovett are paw ing s-nie time with their daughter, Mm. We!ev Tucker, in Waitfleld. Mi-s Lottie Etey went kt Tuesday io St. Jhnbury for av week's tiait with relatives. llavmonJ Campbell of Randolph was iwiet giiet at J. P. Tikker's. Wilbur .fohn"n. who has been at llavid McNeil's during sugaring, re turns this week U bis home in Raa dIph. Some farmers report good run c.f sp Saturday and Sunday. ;trl Fuller epe"t to more ws to the frn he recently purchased of Leo T haver. T Heal a Ceoffc lVe H f S HEALING UUXEY. JSe. - Ad. Rev. and Mrs. Stead Thornton re turned Monday afternoon from the Methodist conference at Springfield. There was a unanimous call front the church for his return for another year, and much satisfaction is expressed that he was again assigned to this charge. Rev. and Mrs. Thornton have made many friends in this vicinity since coming tci (Jroton a year ago. Mrs. George Tice of St. Johnsbury came Monday to risit her aunt, Mrs. Margaret Markham. John Evans of Meredith. X. H... is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Fred Hatch. Mrs. Richard Dennis was called to Sherbrooke, P. Q., last week by the critical illness of bcr father, Harry Hopkins. .Tames Davis of St. Johnsbury is visiting relatives in town for a few davs. Mrs. Frank Sanders and son, Charles, of Woodsville, X. 1L, were over-Sunday visitors of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heath. Mrs. H. W. Henderson of Boltonville has been passing week with her sis ter. Mrs. Margaret Markham. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Smith were in St. Johnsbury Friday. There was no service at the Method ist church Sunday, the pastor being abent at conference. The village schools now begin at 8 o'clock and close at 3 p. m. to conform with the change of time on the rail road, as a numlter of children come and go on the train. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Heath of Woods ville. X. H., were visitors in town yes terday. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Al ton Leonard died the last of the week. The child was about 10 days old and was ill from birth. Mis Winifred McLam, teacher in the primary department of the village school, was called to her home at Rye gate Saturday night br the sudden death of her father. Alexander McLam. Word from William (i. Welch at the Mary Fletcher hospital, Burlington, is t i the effect that he is slowly iraprov- ( ing from hi serious operation last ' Thursday for the removal of a diseased bone in the Jace. The many friends of Mr. Welch are anxiously honing for his complete rei overy. Mrs. Welch is iu nuriingxon wun ner nusoanu. WARREN Mrs. A. W. Parsons of Barre is spending a few days with relatives in town. Mr. and Mrs. (J. Senor, accompanied by their daughter. Ruth, and W. E. Moon, were in Montpelier Monday. Ruth returned by train to South Roy ahon, where she is employed. H. W. Brooks was a business visitor at Montpelier the first of the week. Mrs. Charles Parker has leen ill the past week. Jarvis Harris has gone to Barre to visit his daughier. ' Howard Wakefield has purchased of Harrison Pierce the place where he lives, possession to be given at once. Miss Har.el Pierce returned Satur day from Florida, where h spent the winter, and went Tuesday to Pitts- ford, where she is to teach. ... A. W. Hubbard, road commissioner, E. F. Thayer and J. W. Mobus, select men, were In Montpelier last Thursday So attend the road commissioned, meeting. T Miss Ora Parker was at home from her work at O. A. R. Bragg's etore last week, owing to the illness of hf mother. Mrs. Mary Pierce spent Sunday at her home here from her school in Fays ton. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Aldrich and daugh ter went Saturday to Stowe to visiB his parents, returning Sunday. Clem Hutchins is ill at the home f his brother, Wakio Hutchins. V S tefc WANDY Cathartic "SX1CE to Tak "I have beer. t Uif Your Sulpherb Tablets More ! r Las foe Many Yeara and Hve R commanded Them to Many, Beeaua I Think Thay Soowld Bo In Every Homo." Thus write- Mr. Win. Cameron. 1911 F21a Place. Denver. Colo, and we publish this brief statement to prtT the never-ending valoe of Sul pherb Tablets, in the treatment of turn ailments aa chronic constipa tion. Impaired kidney action, and consequent impure blood manifested in many wars, such as headaches, pimples, bolls, rash, hires, rheuma tism, etc. Nea-lected constipation undoubtedly brlnrs osj a long trait of more en-tous ilia and too war to get relief ia to as Snlphero Tablet i as laxatiT tonic blood clearer They are made ef extracts of bert and roots and contain snlpbur and cream of tartar, tbos snpplvtTig the eesentiais for a rervlar and effective treatment Sold br droaraetB eeory- wberw at 9e Ter robe. Adv. e ii 2 A rfN. MILLED RIGHT PACKED RIGHT- TRICED RIGHT Monadnock and Angelus Flours Are offered to the housewife who appreciates a genuine short patent Bread Hour of the highest quality. Sold by reliable grocers. Ask yours about it to-day.