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THE BARRE DAILY TIMES. BARRE, VT., FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1920. CUP DEFENDERS IN NEW CONTEST Both Yachts Get New Fix IT TAKES THE JOY Big Win SAILING CONDITIONS ALMOST REVERSED Giving Good Test for Selec tion of Defender of I America's Cup Newport, R. I., June 4. With new bridle on the Vanitie's new boom and new jaws on the Resolute's gaff, the two contestants for America's cup de fense were ready to-day for the second trial race off this port. The sailing conditions were almost the reverse from those of the first day when Resolute defeated Vanitie by five minutes in a 14-mile thrash to wind ward "and return in a smoky south wester. To-day the air was cool and clear and a light breeze was shifting down from the north, with just power enough to waft tho yachts down the buy and out to the start at Brenton's Reef lightship. Off shore it was very clear and Block Island, to the south, and even Gay Head, to tho eastward, loomed conspicuously. All hands prepared to-day for a 30 ruile triangle aud the early conditions looked as if the committee would send the boats on a rift to the eastward, another to the southwest and a boat to the finish. TRADE NEGOTIATIONS NOT YET BEGUN Out of Life In the Spring When Im pure Blood, Lost Appetite, Lifeleshness, lassitude and that tired feeling pull down health to the low level that invites illness. . The knees become weak and life seems hardly worth living. In this condition Hood's Sarsaparilla has the real "human toudi." It meets the necessity promptly and complete ly. It purities the blood, creates an ap petite, "makes food taste good," and aida digestion, thus naturally increas ing strength and in a common-sense way building up the whole system. Then the bright days of spring find in you happy response, and the whole world smiles again. Take Hood's .Narsaparilla for your spring medicine, used as such for near ly 50 .years by thousands. It "makes food taste good." Keep on hand Hood's Tills as a gen tle laxative or (in larger doses) as an active cathartic. Adv. . WHISKEY LEAK THROUGH FRAUD More Than 500,000 Gallons Taken from Pittsburgh Bonded Warehouses BY MEANS OF BOGUS OR FORGED PERMITS r The Cases Under Suspicion Run into the Thousands "DANDERINE" Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty. Tittsburgh, June 4. More than 500,- 000 gallons of whiskey have been with drawn from bonded warehouses in the Pittsburgh district since Jan. 16, last, with bogus and forged permits, accord ing to an announcement made here to-day by W. H. Hindeman, federal prohibition agent or Pennsylvania. Mr. Hindeman stated that cases un der suspicion run into the thousands and that he is conducting a thorough investigation. Many of ' the forged permits were I printed' outside the government offices while others were signed in blank and sent out numbered, he said. MB on FACE AND NECK Hard andin Blotches. Skin Sore. Cuticiira Heals. "Pimples began on my face and spread all over my neck. They were nara wun wane neaas, ana they were In blotches. The skin was sore and many nights I could not rest. My face was disfigured. " I sufferedfor fourmonths. Then I used Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and I used four cakes of Soap and four boxes of Ointment which completely healed me." (Signed) Carlos Treatas, 13 Way St., Fall River, Mass., May 24, 1919. Rely on Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum to care for your skin. Ssmpla iHt fras Mill. AiMreaa: "Oattar labaraterMa.rMpt. B, MaKUB, atui. " Soldefary. wh.ri- Soap 26c. Ointments and 60e. Talcum 2fce. Cuticura 5op abaeaa witbout mug. MOTHER! HOUSE UNANIMOUS FOR POSTAL INCREASE Between the Allies and Russian Soviet Minister Great Britain Wants Assurances First. London, June 4. Trade negotiations between the allies and Gregory Kraa sin, Russian soviet minister of trade and commerce, have not yet begun, ac cording to a statement by Premier Lloyd George in the House of Com mons yesterday. Replying to a flood of insistent queries, the premier said there were certain questions which fireat Britain wanted definitely settled before it would undertake negotiations. Russia must guarantee that there would be no attacks on British interests in the East or at home while negotiations are proceeding, Mr. Lloyd George declared and must guarantee to release all Brit Jk1i prisoner, whether civil or military, Great Britain must clear these ques tions out of the wav herself, the pre mier added, after which allied negotia tions could proceed. Representatives of the French and Italian governments are in London ADJOURNS TO-MORROW. President Gives Assurance He Will Not Call Special Session of Congress. Washington, D. C, June 4 Congress will end its present session Natur day under the resolution of adjourn ment adopted yesterday by the Sen ate after assurances had been received from the White House that President Wilson did not intend to call a special session during the summer unless grave emergency arose. The vote on the resolution was 44 to 24. It after two attempts to amend the measure so as to provide for a re cesss in tho one case to July 12 and lu the other to Aug. 1 had failed. A few cents buys "Danderine." A-'ter an application of "Danderine" you can not find a fallen hair or any dandruff, besides every hair shows new lite, vig or, brightness, more color and thick ness. Adv. ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine Measure Now in Senate Which Is Ex pected to Act Before Its Adjournment. Washington, D. C, June 4. The postal increase bill was passed yester day by the House by the unanimous vote of the 343 members present. The bill would become effective Julv 1 and would add approximately $3."),- 000,000 to the postal payroll the first year. It now goes to the Senate, where favorable action is expected before ad journment Saturday. The measure was drawn in line with recommendations of a joint congres sional commission which has investi gated postal pay for many months. INDIA TO HAVE TEAM "California Syrup of Figs' Child's Best Laxative , Air. Sure Relief 6 Bell ans Hot water Sure Relief I LL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION Eczema Caused fears of Intense Agony In the Olympic Games at Antwerp- At Least Six Entries. London, June 4. India will have at least six athletes entered in the Ant werp Olympic games, three being mara thon runners, one a gymnast and two wrestlers. The Indian Olvmpic asso ciation is bringing the team to England and it will train in this country. "' The Challenger Takes s Rest New York, June 4. Sir Thomas Lip- ton's Shamrock IV was given a rest to day from her daily trial spins and she was being shipped with new crosstrees. I he Shamrocks original top sails were burned before she came to this "Barer Tablets of Aspirin" Is gen uine Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for over twenty years. Accept only an unbrok en "Baver package," which contains proper direction to relieve Headache, Toothache, Karache, .Neuralgia, Kneu- Riatlsm. folds anil Pain. Handv tin boxes of 12 tablets cost few cents, country and the new ones were never nrnirt-mta bIho sell larger "Baver Back- tried until this week, when it was tro " A.nirin la trade mark Baver I noticed .Manufacture JWonoaceticacidester Accept "California" Syrup of Figs only look for the name California, on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its fruity taste. Full directions on each bottle. You must say "California." Adv. PLANNED MILLIONS FOR W OOD CAMPAIGN Salicylicacid. Adv. that the crosstrees showed nf signs of giving way under heavy gales. It .was expected that the yacht would eie-reaay lor runner trials oy to-mor row, or fcunday. TOPSIIAM Yesterday's National League Games. At Pit tsburg Cincinnat i-Pittsburg, Mr. and Mrs. - Henry Leet left Wednesday for Hartford. Conn., where wet grounds. they will visit relatives. ' At Boston (First New York Mr. Kennedy nf Montnelier was a Boston 0. (Second) New York 0, Bos Kitainoasi x-iuitnr in rnun FriHa V anil I totl Saturday. Al 1 nuaaeipnia orooKiyn z, rniw I ddlnhm II lr and fru .Tsi WaaiI rf fanhaf. I National League Standing. Won. Lost. Cincinnati 25 16 Brooklyn .-.23 15 Chicago 24 IS Pittsburg 19 1! St. Louis 1H 22 Boston .'. 18 21 New York 17 23 er were over-Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. I .McLam Miss Hazel McLam and Mrs. Jane Fulle.. have been on the sick list. Alire Mills and Xelnon Miles mo tored to Montpelier last Thursday. .Mi i-.dith iood ot tfarre was in town a few days last week. George Koben of South Rvegate was I PhilnHnlnhin . IS Everett Howe and I). II. Eastman are on the sick list. Mrs. K. J. .Mill motored to Mont prlicr Friday with W. C. Fox as chauf feur. The drama, Tomokinn' Hired Man," drew large audience, and the parts were well taken, ice cream and cake were for sale. A little oer $."0 was realised. P. M. Becklev and Baelev Abbott Cleveland were in town Thursday, buvinir stink. I New lork J. F. McLam and family of South Rvegate were callers in town Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Btuhanan, who are guests of his sister, Mrs. Margaret rink, motored here from Kockford. III. They had a II days' trip, taking their meals and lodging in their car. They armed here last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. William Edwards and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Edward of Web- sterville were on Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Mi-Urn. Mr. and Mr. Vernon Freelove of len Park, K. I., called on friends here Saturday. Mrs. Freelove will be pleas antly remembered as Martha Dodire. wnierly of Wails Purr. Mr. Freelove i foreman in one department of the large printing office of the J. C. Hall & o.. Providence, K. I. There were Memorial excrciaes at he school (,n Friday, after which the v l;ers and put ii formed in line and Pet filO .605 .571 .500 .44 .4H2 .4 .'Mo Yesterday's American League Games. At New York New York 5, Phila dolphin 4. At Washington Washington 2, Bos- ton I. At St. Louis Chicago 6, St. Louis 4. At Cleveland Detroit 6, Cleveland 3. American League Standing. Won. Lost. Pet. 27 13 .673 26 lrt .619 Boston 22 17 .565 Chicago 22 18 .550 Waxhington 21 20 .612 St. Louis 14 Si .368 Philadelphia 13 26 .365 ltroit 13 2B .333 "I Havt auffered intrnae army Troni re ma m mjr tar and other pacta of my body lor jream. and m-eived only temporary r llef from othl" preparation. It la only a tnnnfh iiiw I atarted la uar I'ETKRjiON 8 OINTMENT, and there is no lian'of .csema or Itrhine. Yu ran refer to me.-- ;eo. C. Taloot. 27 Penneld .trert. rluftaln. N. tf. "Vrm sot hundred teatimoniaJe." eay Peteraon of Buffalo, "juat aa sincere and honert aa thia one. Ye - r' when I i t started to put cut PETKKSON 8 OINTMENT. I nuute an my mind to aive a bic bo for Si renta. and I am atilt dome it, aa every druaviat in the etntry knewa. 1 ruarmntea PEIf RSON S OrNTMENT fcarauae I knew that ita mia-hty hejUir "x -or ia marvrlm. I ear to everyone a ho hurt a tro that it ia He-idly ruarnti4 1r erae ma. aalt rheum, old aorr. blind. Mea-iina and ttrhina; pile, ulrtr. .kin riuem. .hanria. huma, aralda and unhum. nnd f -m falw faftory any flrurrie a ill refund -our -noll- ment ( x. Ine.. K jralo. S. Y-Art.. I pupil and i lai-mate. I i. MrUm. with plana that bum and Hrfc. raei I beautiful rliwer. ror this act of Inve lifted aa the akin POSLAM VITAL TO SUFFERERS FROM ECZEMA If you hmvm tcmrmm. your nmrnrtt tie mt FoiUliii may mn all the diflrrvnr fcwan mrf'hr( to Xht pinrtrrj. n hor thf IminiH romffn and long penry) W t-h-decnr.ted' .W rave of their beloved "- lVy 'rr.': burden aonthed and paruied. WANTED Six Second-Hand Indian Side Cars Will pay ?20 to $70 cash. I haVe for nale 11918 3-5peed Indian twin electric equipped $310 with .side car. One 1920 Ford tourinp car. start er and Liphts. One 1918 3 reed twin w ith side car, for $300. Try a Hercules Spark PSujr Free. A. M. FLANDERS sc7 5s. Xain St. Bane Vt !.nd r-rect f..r their dear one. Mr. and ."."renJten 'lr. t . I. Jli l-am win to exrea. their I braua-ht. flam eonrentnted. Phort treatment aumrra lor naoat minor tmublfw. fW!d everyahere. For free aamrla wnta to Emerarenry Lahoratoriea, 241 Meat 4Tlil atreet New York City. I'ndlam Soap. meOaraUl witjl Fealan. Sou Id be uaed if akia m tender and aenai tlra. Adr. : in-cre thank I Slate Health Offir Dr. C. H. Burr I of Mrttitpelii-r, with a nire. conducted a me.li. al examination of the ix-houl on ', I hiirdy. I he Mi'mmial eterrj- tn Satur lar were well attended. The apeaker. 1 Ke. Siead 1 biHuto". eave a very in jteretiig d !re"n "The Mwal F.fft oi tSe War f 1m1-65." A few- year the war teterana nnmlwred tip wards vf a wore. and. th:, rorrpare.! i!h it!; trrec on hur1v. S" that the rank are thirntt -.g rard y. aid the !at one J fate an- aerH 1 Se ril w!1 rf t ve iert tap. tam arid ' caf. rat n t-e a t Vn;. 'I the TKe r-t ra4 ter err- r !- r.i;l at the ew,etey. CTiiiiHt ed t t . r r a !T Batet.Jer. t l.ur. 1 M -ea Jrpe F.fT. K. V i u'r, (.;. Sui.iy ahoo! at 12 ' k. I'rea-k r-g art K-e at I Lr k eri Vrjr rt"T rtd ary tw t'r ce'j"tK to be freartt. At a Meeting at Which the General Was Present Sum Was to be Received in $100,000 Contributions. W'Shhington, D. C June 4. Senate investigation into pre -convent ion earn paign expenditures was interrupted yesterday while member of the com mittee participated in the debate on the Senate floor on the resolution pro vlding for adjournment of Congress yi Saturday. Before the interruption, the commit tee reverted to the financing of Major General Wood's campaign, calling W, B. Burtt, axHiktant to Colonel Wil liam Cooper Proctor of Cincinnati, na tional chairman of the Wood commit tee, and C. H. Buell of New York, who said he wss associated with the Wood campaign until John T. King quit as national manager lat Junuarv. The namea of William Wrigley, jr., and C. V. Shaffer of Chicago, previom ly mentioned ai heavy contributors to the n ooil fund were read off the re ceipt books by the committee. .Senator Tomerene. Democrat, Ohio, referred to payments of $40,000 to Burtt himself which were shown Tiy the hooka. The witness said they were paid to the Ohio committee. C. H. Duell of New York wa.t the next witness. He told the committee he was aanociated with the campaign "during the earlv davs and until the chance in management. "The first plan was. to raise a mil lion dollars to finance national cam paign, lie continued. there was a meeting at the home of Ambrose Mon et!, where General Wood, Ilobert Cas aatt and myself were present. It was in the end of November, 101!)." j "Was the meeting pre-arranged I sked Senator .Spencer, Republican, of Missouri. Yes, Mr. Cassatt was asked to un dertake the tak." was the replv Later he definitely declined to take part and so far as I know did not take part. Mr. Monell, he said, did agree to go ahead. The proponed plan was to hate the amount underwritten."' "E. K. Smathers, Colonel Billeshr of Chicago, and tnvself later met." Mr. Duell continued, ana decided to j;o ahead and help General Wood. The result was that Mr. Smathers gae ?20.0O0. This started the Wood campaign fund and they went ahead with it in the West with Mr. Sprsgue." The committee pressed for the Mn ell contribution. "Mr. Monell was quite willing to underwrite ?in.001.- the witness tes tified. "'Later he told me be had ci -en fii.OOO. His theory was an under writing; o many men were to raise million in amounts of llsl.ooo ea h." Though he personally took no fur ther part in the campaign, Mr. IW11 said he had heard later that "Colonel Proctor. Mr. Monell. Mr. Iti!Iely and other had a meeting in ! v-ccni!r." 71 you wish "some f VtlCTl body would in cr.t something new to eat" you .2ed Beech am"S Ftllsl Even hen clisestioa is good, poisons ire formed during its pro esses that un!ess eliminated rritate mind as well as body. 2EECIWS u b.. mz k BL3 mo. 19a..S. "tka Aar4. VERSIHRE Cards hate lwen reirited annmitic ing the gradnation ff Mi Manic (longh of St. .Iohnlurr academy .'utie 10, and Mis l la A. rr from Smiih college; e-rcin from .Inn II to 15. Mi Orr has a lrsdine part in the senior play. "Merchant f Venice." Mr. arid M. tlarence Blancfiard f Wilder were welcome tisitors ia town Sunday. Her." and Mr. William P. wll and children a"-e i-ifig rcr .r.ser. .l..f!n and .t.eph SW;r. a is 7. i . !Wr. Mr. Sleep'r i l:irg in Wet To n tend f late. Memorial day etem-e wcr KU at the chtirch Saturday. It. Mr. Laar ren was thTrortc'ly .syl Mr Ptaell spoke at the Ii:ra S?ii.iay eteairg. Mr. ! Mrs. Tred Jtwe'.J .f law reixe. M-. i'1e t..' f . O.nrW. ryxrw'Iy. Iub On tit i Ya.ulsU tm.9. Vy JVrjcri$MA Tt(s instil Copyright 19.0 Hart Schailner U Marx H art Schaffner & Marx All-Wool Clothes Will "Put In Overtime" for You IF you're one of those men who work with their hands as well as their brains you prob ably like to "dress up" when the day's-work. is" done. You should be as well dressed as any. other business man. .You're entitled to the best and that's what you get here. i Clothes By Hart Schaffner 6c Marx They're stylish, sturdy, economical; made by well paid, contented craftsmen; they save you money because they work overtime; "stay on the job" for a season or two after an ordinary suit has "punched out." Money back if they don't. Moore & Owens Barrc's Leading Clothiers Open Monday Evenings as Usual Tel. 275-M Mrs, Orr and her niece, Maude Smith, returned with him. .John Chase of Kast Barre visited his sisters Sunday. William Orr's health is so rxxir he is to sell off his herd of cow. We are sorry to have the milk from so laree a herd leave the creamery. Mary O'fHiy is working for Mrs. Miles "in Mon'tpelier. LOOKING "REMARKABLY WELL." Says Brother Joseph of President Wil son, After Visit. Wachinpton, H. C, .Inne 4 Presi-J dent Wilxm saw his brother, Joseph ! Wilson of Baltimore, half an hour yes- j . . I : !. II I.:.. II... I terdav. On Ieainir the White House Mr. Wilson said the president was looking "remarkably well." CUMMINGS & LEWIS. DRUGGISTS r.jii The ore rsl ard first colored Tamish ever produced. lias fpvea coinplet satisfaction for over 34 vrsn. A stnetly Lipa trsde transpamit varaiaji fur fin hinf Floors Furniture and. Interior Woodwork JVpared in mtunl s-arnish, also srith stain rombined. rising beautiful imiutions (4 aj the hard woods, such aa Cnwrey, Walnut. Mahosan,, U. Oak, Oh. Oak, Got Oak. Fl Daewoo), te. Fbows the p-aia of IT 13 TOCGHWATERTR OOF DURABLE CAR MOTE FLOOR VARNISH . Is woftderf .il fir.u-h f FToofw, Os rn, Tsb!. Window 8akSL lx-cc, LWis sad all u.tmat woxid-wors. Aa ( Caler Caral R. U CL.VRK. Harrc. Vt. W. M. CROWLEY. Kast Barre. Vt. MAKE YOUR STRAWBERRY SHORT CAKES WITH "PRIDE OF NIAGARA' The Ideal Cake 'and Pie Flour You will always have good luck with this won derful Pastry Flour. Your grocer should have it. X