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.THE BAIUtE DAILY TIMES, BAUItE, VT.. THURSDAY, .MAY .0. 1020. CAUCASIA IS BOLSHEVIK The Tendency That Way Is Causing Great Uneasi ness Jn Country WOMEN WORKERS ORDERED TO TIFLIS Railway Traffic Virtually Suspended and Shipment of Relief Interrupted Balum, Caucasia, May 5. (By the Associated Press.) All American wom en workers with the American commis sion for relief in the near east have been ordered to Tiflis by Colonel Wil linni N. Haskell, in charge of opera tions, as a result of the capture of Baku by the Russian bolsheviki. A few women engaged in relief work nothr of the Caucasus mountains have been sent here. Georgia has refused to permit Ar menia railroads to1 obtain oil. In con eaminnnn riailwav traftin has been vir tually suspended and the shipment of relief supplies has been interrupted. Lsbor unions here have announced they will refuse to allow stores of clothing, WHY DRUGGISTS RECOMMEND SWAMP-ROOr iir,,many years druggists have Ifhed with much interest the re- rkable record maintained by Dr. filmer's Swamn-Boot. the jrreat kid- ... licit- an A l.larlrlor mr.fi if-ina it is a physician's prescription. Uunmnjnnf. i a. strenirthenini? med- iinr It hclns the kidnevs. liver and bladder do the work nature intended they i-hould do. Swamp Hoot has stood the test of years. It is sold by all druggists on its merit and it should help you. No other kidney medicine hat so many friends. He sure to get Swamp-Root and start treatment at once. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation, send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binphamton, N. V., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention the Barre Times. -Adv. (S&m You've been hearing about the astonishing realism of the New Edison. Now you ask : "Is this realism so true that I feel the same emotions in listening to the New Edison as I feel in listening to the living singer?" Our answer is put the New Edison to the test! Mr. Edison devised his unique Itealivn Test for this very purpose. Then he invited distinguished psychologists to try it out. Each of the three men pot sensations that were startlingly vivid. "I could have sworn there was a living singer itanding behind me," said Dr. W. THIS SPRING TAKE Hood's Saraaparilla A Good Blood Purifying Tonic Medicine. It is a medicine in which the people can and do have entire confidence as pure, clean and safe. All the claims made for it are justi fied by the testimony of the gratifying results attending its use in a multitude of cases of scrofula, eczema or salt rheum, psoariasis, blood-poisoning, ca tarrh and rheumatism, and of loss of appetite, that tired feeling, and low or rnn-down conditions common in the spring. . It is not adulterated; it is not mis branded, but honestly labeled. It orig inated in a physician's prescription and is recommended and used by many physicians to-day. It has a record of nearly 50 years of wonderful success. Hood's Karsaparilla "makes food taste good." Get it to-day. If you need a mild laxative or ca thartic, take Hood's Tills. Adv. food and supplies to be taken out of the city. Danger of the entire Caucasus region turning bolshevik is causing great uneasiness among business men here. Alignment of Georgia with the bol sheviki is expected soon, and there are indications that allied occupation of this city may be abandoned because of the hostile attitude of the people. If allied forces do not take over control here, it is believed Armenia may form an alliance with the soviet. Conver sations between Moscow and Krivan are now in progress it is declared. MEET TO PASS THE BUCK. Tanners' Council to Place Blame for High Cost of Shces. Atlantic City, N. J., May 6. The high cost of shoes and other leather products will be among the problems discussed at the annual meeting of the Tanners' Council of America, which opened here to-day. Representatives of all branches of the leather indus try except the retail dealers were pre ent. GILBERT KNOCKED OUT IN ONE ROUND Gallant, Boston Lightweight, Struck One Blow and It Was All Over. Salt Lake City, Utah, May fl. Gil bert Gallant, Boston lightweight, knocked out Pat Gilbert of Salt Like City in the fir round of a (scheduled six-round bout here last night. But one blow was struck, Gallant catching Gil bert on the point of the chin with a left hook, Bending him down for the count. , "fog , i life Jill 'I Imw We ghe it in our store. Yov can hear it exactly as did the noted psychologists uho lisited the Edison Shop on Fifth Avenue, Xerc York. Ask about our Bridget Han. It shorts you hoxc to buy your Arte Edison through Thrift. DROWN'S DRUG STORE 18 No. Main St., Barre, Vt. FRENCH STRIKE IS UNCHANGED Both the Government and Labor Federation Are Claiming .Victory LORIOT, SOCIALIST, 1 ARRESTED TO-DAY Is Charged With Plotting Against Interior Secur ity of the Country - Taris, May fi. Ernest Loriot, a prominent member of the socialist federation of the Seine, was arrested to-day charged with plotting against the interior security of the country in connection with the railroad strike. The strike situation was unchanged both the government and the labor federation claiming victory. Marseilles and Hav're are completely tied up by the strike of dock workers, while railroad service is greatly re duced. Only 52 trains were dispatched from St. Lazare station yesterday, while in normal times 5(i2 leave this terminal daily. THREE BOUTS TONIGHT IN MONTPELIER Edgar Bcaulieu of Barre to Box Harry Holmes of Montpelier Valise and Glinney Also to Meet. In the armory hatl in Montpelier this evening three boxing exhibitions arc to be staged under the management of Promoters Daley 4. Meijis. Two of the bouts are featuring lightweights or to be more exact the rirnt bout will be between two clever lightweights and the final between two featherweights. Edgar Bcaulieu of Barre and Harry Holmes of Montpelier, both clever fighters, will start the evening's per formance with a six-round bout.. Both these men have been seen in the ring before this jeer. The semi-final will bring Guido Valise of Barre and Cy clone Glinney of Montpelier together for the first time. Valise's friends, aware of the fact that he hss not the quickness of Glinney, are backing him nevertheless as they portend he can take a lot of punishment and has a territlic punch in both arms. Whether he has these qualities or not will be seen in the six-round encounter. Then a$(pBi&iang V. Bingham, Director of the Department of Applied Psychology, Carnegie Institute of Technology. "I felt the presence of a living singer. The accompaniment seemed by a separate instrument," reported Frof. C. H. Farns worth. Director of the Department of Music, Teachers College, Columbia University. "The music filled my mind with thoughts of peace and beauty," said Wilson Follett, Esq., noted music critic. We'd like to have you come into our store and try this same test See what sensations you get. The Realism Test is the conclusive wsyforjudgingtherealismoftheNewEdison. DOES YOUR BACK ACHE? If you are troubled with back aches, it is a bet that they are caused by weak kidneys; they don't perform their duties, and you should look out, as there is trouble brewing. When your kidneys get sluggish and clog,' you suffer from backache, head ache, dizzy spells, and it is more than likely to bring on rheumatism. The urine is often cloudy, full of sediment, your sleep disturbed by being compelled to arise, one or more times during the night, because of the pain, irritation and abnormal condition of the kidneys and bladder. If you will take from 10 to 20 drops of SEVEN BARKS in a little water after meals, you will correct the alka linity of your secretions, thus giving you undisturbed sleep and peaceful rest, preparing you for your next day's duties. When the kidneys are not doing their duty they allow impurities to accumulate and be converted into uric acid and other poisons, which will cause serious (trouble unless they are driven from your system. If you eat meat regularly, you should flush the kidneys occasionally with SEVEN BARKS, as meat forms uric acid, which clogs the pores, so they cannot throw off the poisons. Don't neglect your kidney trouble with the first symptoms, you will be sorry if you do. Get SEVEN BARKS of your druggist, at a cost of only 60 cents. Adv. conies the feature 12-rounder. Back again is Voting Collins, the little Ital ian, who is quite a favorite with Wash ington county sports fn the fistic arena, lie meets Bradley Moore of Charles town, Mass., a lighter, who is said to be a better man than Collins', this as sertion being backed by his record. However, they are certain to put on a good fast bout. FEDERAL AGENTS PRIVATE CITIZENS Not Competent to , Make Complaints in Internal Revenue Cases With- ' out District Attorney's Approval. Chirago, May 6. A ruling that the federal prohibition agents arc private citizens and therefore not competent to make complaints in internal revenue cases without written approval of the district attorney was received yester day from Washington by federal offi cer. Headaches from Slight Colds. LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets roliovK the Headache bv curing the Cold. A tonic laxative and germ de stroyer. Look for signature K. W. GROVE on box. 30c. Adv. Sketch from actual photograph showing the distinguished Psy chologists trying the Realism Test in the Edison Shop, New York. JOHNSON LEAD NOW 156,899 California Returns Nearly All in Increase Sen ator's Plurality WOOD'S PLURALITY , 10,000 IN INDIANA State Law Requires Major ity Vote to Bind Delegates, Which Wood Hasn't San Francisco, May 6. Belated re turns from Tuesday's presidential pref erence election early ,to-day had in creased to 150,809 the lead of the Sen ator Hiram W. Johnson group of dele gates over the Herbert Hoover ticket. With all but 001 of the 6,724 pre cincts in the mtate heard from, the vote flood: For Johnson delegates, 350,.-:23 ; for Hoover delegate, lP.),ti20. WOOD'S PLURALITY 10,000 IN INDIANA But This Is Not Binding on the Dele gates State Law Requires Ma jority Vote to Secure This. Indianapolis, May 6. 'Major General Leonard Wood with a total of SI ,5 14 vote, apparently is assured of a plur ality of almost 10,000 over Hena.tor Hi ram Johnson of California, who has 72,4112 on the fme of unofficial returns from 3,1 S3 precinct out of 2,'W in Indiana in Tuesday's primary election. The 204 missing precincts are in 14 wattered counties of the 92 of the state. Governor Frank O. Lowden of Mi now, with a total of 3tl,7S2 rates con tinues in tthird place, while Senator Warren Harding of Ohio is fourth, with 19.210. The question of whether Indiana's 20 delegate to the national conven tion shall go instructed for General Wood because of his plurality or nn instructed will come up for eeittloment a the Mate convention next Wednes day. The state law provide that only a majorrty of the votes cast u binding on the delegates. HOOVER PLEASED AT VOTE HE RECEIVED Says Vote a Protest at Senator John son's Extreme Opposition to League of Nations. New York, May 6. Herbert Hoov er issued a statement here yesterday afternoon in which he expressed sur prise that ''under the circumstances no large a vote should have been cast in California for the delegates favoring my nomination." "For my friends, in entering my name, introduced no personal issue but asked an opportunity to register a pro test at Senator Johnson's extreme op position to any league Ho prevent war and reduce armaments," said the state ment. "With a group of amateur clubs only a month old, they were, of course, handicapped, in opposing the regular party organization, but the real situ ation is that the people of California have been much torn beitween their loyalty and- friendship to the senator for his able recite of the mate during his governorship from vicious corpor ation control, and his too narrow vision on our lnternationa.1 necessities. The fact that in these circumstances more than a third of the party preted against this latter view should strengthen the support of the Repub lican majority in the Senate." Yesterday's American League Games. At Detroit St. Louis 12, Detroit 4 At Chicago Cleveland 3, Chicago 2. At Washington New York 7, Wash ington 1. At Boston Boston 4, Philadelphia 3. American League Standing. Won. Lost. Pet. Chicago 10 4 .714 Boston 12 " .700 Cleveland 1! " S7 fct. Louis 7 7 -V(0 Xew York ..VK Washington 7 ! 4tS Philadelphia R 10 .33.1 Droit S 14 . Yesterday's National League Games. At St. Louis Cincinnati 3. St. Louis 1. At Pittsburg Pit tturg 2, Chicago 0. At New York New York 6, Brook lvn 4. ' At Philadelphia Boston 4. Pliiladel phia 3. National League Standing. Won. Lost. ret. Cincinnati II M" Pittsburg Hr,,LKn 7 -'.71 ,VJ Mi m:, .411 Philsdelphi ! 7 Boston St. Louis J Chicago " LI Xew York .' 0 Yesterday's College Baseball. At Cambridge. Xlas. Dartmouth 10, Harvard 7. At New York Swarthmore S, Co lumbia it l!.,KnUn V. .1. Stevens 3. Juhns llopkin 0. I At Medford, Mav Holy Cross 7.1 Tufis 2. At lrinet.n, N. .L rr.nceton , Virginia 1. j At Wet Point, N. Y.-Tenn. Stat j 3, Armv 1. At Providence. P.. L Brown 5, Trin-1 NOTIFIED TO KETCRN TO WORK, j Striking Railroad Employe Grrta Un til May 7 te Retnra. rrt-biirfb. May 6. Su-.iinj rn j f.i-, of Je piM-bur-pH s4 ljVe , t rie r.;r'4 eie oPu : 'r :rw1 ; b .:c o.trtf snr rM-Mit tH i H j mil rciurn ts r jf hr rridar. Msy 7. f " THE WONDERFUL FRUIT MEDICINE Every Home In This State Needs f ruit-a-tlves" j To those suffering with Indirestion, Torpid Liver, Constipation, Sick orNervoui Headaches, Neuralgia, Kidney Trouble, Rheumatism, Pain in the Back, Eczema and other Skin Affections, 'Fruit-a-ti ves' gives prompt relief and assures a speedy recovery when the treatment is faithfully followed. 1 'Frult-a-tives Is the only medicine ' made mm fruit contain in; the medicinal principles of apples, ; oranges, figs and prunes, combined with valuable tonics and antiseptics, i 60c. a box, 6 for $2.60, trial size 25o. I At all dealers or sent postpaid, by FRUIT.A-TiVfcS jamitea,' OGDENSBURG, N. Y. ' CHARGED WITH PROFITEERING Armour & Co. and-Its New England Manager, John E. Wilson, Ac cusedLatter Arrested. Boston, May 6. Profiteering in meat was charged yesterday against Armour & Co. and its New F.ngland manager, Jot n K. Wilson. The latter was ar rested on a warrant issued by L'nited States Commissioner Hayes on evi dence transmitted by the LTnitcd States district attorney's office that lamb bought for less than 10 cents a pound, plus freight charges of about four cents a pound, bad been sold here for 25 VJ cents. Wilson was arraigned before Com missioner Hayes and released on nom inal bonds for a hearing on May 12. The corporation was summoned to an ewer, to a similar charge at the same time. It is alleged that Armour Co. on May 3 sold at 2.",s cents a pound part of a consignment of 100,00 carcasses of lamb. This meat was brought here from Keiw Zealand last week, where, it ii claimed, it was purchased at less than 10 cents a pound. The freight rate was between three and four cents a pound. The profit alleged by the gov ernment wa4 more than 12 cent a pound. . After arrangement, Wibon said that Armour and company "always sells its produota at market prices, wheth er for gain or los." He said he did not believe the government agents had taken into account any overhead ex pense in making their figures. The l'nited States attorney's office said it had received its information from William Walsh, an inspector for Uie i-tate commission on the neces saries of life. It was said that a con signment of lamb equal to that land ed here is to be taken to Xew York within a few days by the steamer which brought it to this port. To Heal a Cough Take HAYES' HEALING HONEY. 35c - Adv. Squeegeen rs Tc,C V jL npO sav thatlDlamond Tires are far and away the best J tires made is a sweeping claim f for us to make. . Yet thousands 'of Diamond Users say so every day de- : dare it without reservation, V I and cite the performance of V-x"- their,tiresto prove it. s f. S. Talk tires' with" a Diamond , iM"iOi' v User, and the chances are ,;V X he'llvsell you Diamond Tires flZSSP eN.xM before you are through. A 1 SV'i atJjustnunt'Ban S I fVwis Y?V X Co-ds . 8,000 Milea X ziMm Reynolds & Son, Barre " Dpn't Pay Too Much for Shoes A hard thing to do, if you jtet as much in value as you paid for. But you do not always get all that you paid for when you buy shoes. Often they LOOK like a good value but fail to prove as good as they look. Just one way to avoid such a resultbuy shoes with a reputation, where the na,me is the guarantee. Regals answer the requirement to per fection ; found only at this store in Barre. Open Monday evenings until 8:30 Moore & Owens Barre's Leading Clothiers 122 No. Main St. Tel. 275-M ATTACK ON GERMAN ' BASES AGREED UPON Combined American and British Naval Forces PJanned Attack if War Had Not Ended. Washington, D. C, May 5. An at tack in force in German submarine bases by the combined American and Britieh naval forces had been ag-ed upon before the war ended. Admiral William 8. Benson, former chief of na val operations, disclosed to-day in tes timony before the Senate committee investigating the Sims-Daniels row. The admiral said he had held the opinion from the first that the Cerman bases should be attacked and that a confidential plan to be carried out later had been agreed upon with Admiral Jellicoe, former first eea lord of the British admiralty. He added that he had insisted that American ehips take part in the attack. Admiral Benson told the committee the Atlantic fleet waa kept at home during the war to provide a force to meet the German fleet in the event it lroke through the British cordon. To have the entire force abroad would have been ill-advised, he said. MAGAZINE CIRCULATIONS DROP. High Cost of Paper Cause Many to Re strict Circulations. Toronto, May 6. Shipments of mag azines from the L'nited States to Tor onto are from 54 to 61 tone less week ly than during normal distribution, as a result of the paper shortage in the l'nited States, it was stated to-day. i Several publications, which previously : had wide circulation in Canada, have virtually discontinued fcbipments across the border. r Easiest Way to Remove J Ugly Hairy Growths (Beauty Culture) Here is a method for removing-hair or fuiM that is unfailing and is quite inexpensive: Mix a thick paste with some powdered delatonc and water and spread on hairy surface. , After 2 or H minutes, rub it off, wash the skin and every trace of hair has vauished. No harm or inconvenience results from this treatment, but be careful to get genuine delatone. Adv. . .. 'i