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THE BARRE DAILY TIMES, BAHRE, VT., THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, luzo. "THE CRANK" IS KEPT DARK Federal Authorities Refuse to Divulge Facts About Man Under Arrest IN CONNECTION 1 WITH KIDNAPPING But Important Develop ments Were Expected Within 24 Hours GET A GOOD GRIP ON HEALTH Look out for the unnatural weak nest that indicates thinning of the blood and lack of power. It means that your bodily organs are starving for want of good nourishment; that the red corpuscles are fewer, unequal to demands of health. Hood's Sarsa parilla increases strength of the deli cate and nervous, restores red cor puscles, makes the blood carry health to every part, creates an appetite. If you need a good cathartic medi cine, Hood's Pills will satisfy. Adv. Philadelphia Aug. 5. Although they gave out considerable information re garding the man under arrest in con nection with the kidnapping of Bleke ly Coughlin, the 13-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Coughlin of JCorristown, Pa., June 2, federal off! cials to-day still declined to reveal his identity. It was said that impor tant developments in the case were ex pected within 24 hours. The prisoner who, . the authorities say, is the writer of letters signed "The Crank," and who is alleged to have swindled Mr. Coughlin out of $12, 000 on the promise to return the miss ing boy, was still being questioned to day in an effort to learn what, if any, connection he had with the kidnapping. Postal authorities and Pennsylvania state police, who made the arrest, ex pressed the belief that he not only is WHO TO TO Women as well as men j. : vi. k kidney and bladder trou ble. Thousands recom- RLAME? mend Dr- Kilfmer's A . SwtBip.Root) th, great kidney medicine. At druggists in large and medium size bottles. You may receive a sample size by Parcel Post, also pamphlet, telling about it. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham ton, Jf. Y., and enclose ten cents, also mention the Barre Times. Adv. the swindler, but ' the actual abduc tor. - ; :, The man under arrest is a resident of New Gretna, N.J., 18 miles from Egg Harbor, where he was captured last Monday. He recently purchased a house at New Gretna and bought an automobile. Prior to that time he lived tor about six weeks in a room ing house on "North Seventh street, this city. While there he was said by the proprietor to have shown every indication of prosperity. George A. Leonard, chief postal in spector, said the prisoner is about 40 years old, of foreign birth, and well educated. Apparently he has no rela tives in this country. His home, which was searched without revealing any evidence of the missing child, Leonard said, was one of refinement and showed no traces of having been' occupied re cently either by a woman or a baby. Whether any other evidence to connect him . with the kidnapping' was found the inspector said he was not at liber tr to reveal. So far, Leonard de clared, the man has maintained his in noccnce and claims that he was walk ing near the railroad when the box supposed to contain $10,000 addition ransom money was hurled from a pass ing tram. Curiosity, he said, impelled him to pick tip the box. He disclaims anv knowledge of the kidnapping or anything connected with the case. "Despite these statements," Leonard said, "there is no question in my mind that he knows where the baby it. I believe that we could convict him to day on the charge of kidnapping on the strength of the letters which he wrote. But what we want now is to recover the baby, and we are bending every effort in that direction." SECRET PACT WITH GERMANY Soviet Russia Is Said to Have Agreed to It Just : Before Drive RUSSIA WAS TO TAKE ALL POLAND'S ARMS TROUBLED WITH Russia Would Then Evacu ate Poland in Favor of Germany London, Aug. 5. Soviet Russia con cluded a secret treaty" with Germany concerning Poland a few weeks before the great Polish offensive began, says a correspondent of the London Times.' He' claims he has secured the information from "excellent authority." The treaty, i is asserted, contained the following prwvisions:! - - Russia, without 'inlerftreic- from Germany,' would be allowed to appro priate all of Poland's arms, munitions, rolling stock and foodstuffs. After the, conquest of Poland, per mission would be given Russia to send a number of bolsheviki commissioners into that country to control the ex port of Polish supplies of all kinds. Russia would then undertake to com pletely evacuate Poland in favor of Germany, which would hold the coun try as a guarantee against future cred its to Russia in return for German goods and German labor. "Russia," the corespondent adds, "in tends to try to avoid the terms of this treaty by the creation of a Polish bol sheviki army, the first steps in the formation of which are now being taken in occupied areas of Poland-. When Russia withdraws from Poland she will leave this Polish army, permit ting Germany to take such steps as she can to face the situation. The bol sheviki are convinced that England will not materially aid Poland, and will wage their next campaign against Ru mania in Bessarabia." n SCALP And Blisters on Face, ForYearsi Hair Fell Out. Cuticura Heals. " For year I had been troubled with an Itching scalp and blisters on my face. My hair fell out grad ually, becoming thin, dry, and life less. My face was very bad, and it was all I could do to keep from scratching. At night I could only sleep for minutes at a time. My mother advised me to try Cutf cura Soap and Ointment so I sent for free sample. I bought more and when I had used one cake Cuti cura Soap and one box Ointment I was healed." (Signed) Joseph Hazel, 12 Canton St., Hartford, Conn., Sept. 2, 1919. Daily use of Cuticura Soap, Oint ment and Talcum for the toilet usually prevent skin troubles. miU Saat Tnt hr HtiL Addraw "Oatlmre lkrfcrU,Dpt HMiXOn.lUM." Sold every where. 8op 36c. Ointment 24 Hid 60c. Talcum 26c. HF"Cuticura Soap aiwvea without mu. CONTESTANTS CLOSE TOGETHER As Final Round of Western Open Golf Champion ship Started "ANYBODY'S GAME" : IS THE BELIEF Jack Hutchinson, Chicago Profession, Had Lead at the Start HIGH CALIBRE FIELDS Entered for Grand Circuit Races at Toledo To-day. Toledo, O., Aug. 4 Four of the best races of the week were on to-day's card. at the grand circuit harness racing at Fort Miami. Although the fields were not large the entrants were of a high calibre and apparently well matched. The Wayne 2:05 pace for an added money purse of $2,020 had seven start-' era with Halmon, a winner at Colum bus last week, as first choice and John R. Braden, second. r Goldie Todd probably will be favored by the talent in the 2:03 pare, which carries a purse of $1,200, although op position is expected to be furnished by Johnny Quirk and Louie Grattan. Six youngsters are named in the To ledo Times $2,000 stake for trotters eligible to the 2:14 class; Great Brit am, a winner nere at tne tint meeting and again at Kalamazoo is the early favorite. Tommy Murphy, the Potighkeepsie reinsman, will start Lord Frisco, two-vear-old colt, bv San Francisco to beat 2:30'. trotting. Chicago, Aug. 5. The hundred odd entries in the western open golf cham pionship to-day swung into play on the final holes with nearly a score of contestants so closely bunched that it appeared to be almost anybody s tour nament. Five of the players made scores on the first 36 holes yesterday ranging from 145 to 150 and 17 were in the circles topped by 155. Jock HutchinHon, Chicago profession al, had the lead at the start to-day with a record of 145 strokes for 38 holes yesterday, but was closely pushed hv severs 1 oilier stum. Wnltr TTniwn nnrmnal tifl rtnlrlr and J. Douglas Edgar, Canadian cham pion, did not arrive in time to play. while M. J. Brady of Detroit, looked upon as a favorite, withdrew after one round yesterday, being decidedly off his game. EASY TO DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR You can Bring Back Lustre with Sage and Sulphur. Color Tea and :9 - HnaEa 3s A If i'rm aar iSjts 1 1 m r i i A JMl 'eb J-fV I avwi The Creed of Goodric h J 7HATEVER is right for a respond W sible manufacturer to give to the customer, The B.F. Goodrich Rubber Company gives. To do what is right is not a Goodrich policy, it is The Goodrich Creed. It is fundamental. It is the foundation upon which the great Goodrich institution has heen built. v The Creed of Goodrich serves you, whether you buy a sturdy, dependable Goodrich FabricTIre or the tire of tires, the Silvertown Cordr oodriclivftkres . cAIjuitmnt AtUT Su'ecrtown Ccritt 8000 billet rhrk7trv, boooUla JhlZHF.ChoZruh' "Killer Ccrr,fanjy 1kr$,OlU !aers fie Silyi rtowS JTmeritri Tirsf GrJTtrt BARRE GOLF PLAYERS V FINE FORM Course Record in Jeopardy Team. Be ing Made Up to Go to Bur lington Saturday. The Barre Golf club plays its first first team match of the season on Sat urday, when it meets the Waubanakee Golf club at Burlington, this being the first of a series of match games ar ranged between these two clubs. A notice is posted at the clubhouse of the Barre club, and all members wishing to go to Burlington on Saturday are asked to sign their names on the card provided for that purpose. Please get your names in on time as the commit tee in charge is making arrangements for cars to carry all who wish to go. The team will be selected by the match committee. The Barre players are all in fine form, as never before in the history of the club have so low soores been made; and it looks as if the course rec ord of 31, held by George Fraser, pro fessional of the Waubanakee club, is to be broken before the season is over, for a card of 32 and a few cards of 33 have been turned in this season already. The four players who qualify for the month, of July for the qualifying tournament are as follows: D. R. Stu art, 68-41J-6,2; G. Brand, 71-6-63: Frecland, 72-5-67; R. Philip, 78-9- These are the grots, handicap and net scores. The results of last week's tourna ment will show how well the players are handicapped as high and low handi cap men are bringing in scores alike. The scores are:" Gross Hand'p When you darken your hair with Sage Tea and Sulphur, . no one can tell, because it's done so naturally, so evenly. Preparing this mixture, though, at home is mussy and troublesome- ,At little cost you can buy at any drug store the ready-to-use prep aration, improved by the addition of other ingredients called "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." You fuat ampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. By orning ail gray hair disappears, and, after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully darkened, glossy and luxuriant. Gray, faded hair, though no dis grace, is a sign of old age, and as we all desire a youthful and attractive appearance, get busy at once with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Ooiipound and look years younger. Adv. SOUTH CABOT Mrs. Kate Lamberton of Marshfield was at C. M. Lmberton's Saturday. Charles Houghton has finished hay ing and returned to lis home In Cabot. Mrs. N. M. Stocker and Helen Lam berton were la St. Johnsbury on'Mon day. Emma Stocker of Danville was at her brother's, K M. Btocker's, Thurs day. Avon Hall and family of Springfield has been visiting at his father's for the past five days. W. B. Wheeler was in St. Johnsbury Saturday. Catherine Harvey of East Hardwick was a guest at h. J. Kastmans part of last week. William Dutton and Winthrop Col- berth of East Barnet were in this town Sunday- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brown and son are in Barnet for a week at the home of Harley Esdens. ' George Gee and Samuel Locke were in riamfield and Barre Friday. Elmer Maifkld and family of Plain- field visited at George Gee's Sunday. F. G. Lamberton of Cabot is here at his farm cutting his hay. Mrs. Ira and Mrs. Arthur Reed, Wear a Paftama For the balance of this summer Have 1 comfort, as well as style in your hat. , Of course, if you buy a Panama now, you'll have it for several summers to come; they last so well they soon feel like an old friend. We have a splendid assortment of shapes and a suitable range of prices in the Panamas you'll find here. You are sure td find one you like; one that will look a little better on you than any hat you've worn before. , Open Monday evenings as usual. Moore & Owens Barre's Leading Clothiers 122 No. Main St. Tel. 275-M How to Rid the Arms of Objectionable Hairs (Aids to Beauty) A simplified method is here given for the quick removal of hairy or fuery growths and rarely is more than one treatment required: Mix a stiff paste with some powdered delatone and water, apply to hairy surface and after or 3 minutes rub off, wash the skin and every hair has vanished- This simple treatment cannot cause injury, but care should be exercised to get real delatone. Adv. j 1 :1 s : Enos Hopkins and Mrs. C. M. Lamber ton attended the funeral of George Carley in East Calais, Saturday. James Cassidy and family of Wal- den were visitors at L. J. Eastman's last Thursday. . Clyde Clifford of Peacham was .-la town Sunday visiting. .'C P. R. Stuart 68' G. Stewart 78 A. Brew 74 Freeland 76 E. Walsh 77 W. Freeland 77 Hutchinson . 78 Robertson 85 Cooper ........ PI ComoIIi 7! Lute Merrer 86 R. Thilip 8!) A A. Milne 103 0 4 ST. LOUIS "SOCCER" TEAM WON Captured Second Victory By Defeat ing Djurgarden at Stockholm. Stockholm, Aug. 4. The St. Louis association football team to-night won Jts second victory here by defeating the Djurgarden team three goals to one. Visit Our Store Or Phone 246-R for Demonstration of the ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE r JOHJIKY FRISSEE KNOCKED OUT. Charles Ledoux Did It In Fifth Round at Montreal. Montreal, Aug. 4. Charles LedoXix, French bantam weight champion, knoi-ked out Johnny Fri.see, bantam weight of New York in the fifth round of a 10-round match here to-night. Yesterday's American League Games. At Chicago, Chir ?o 10, New York 3. At Cleveland, Washington 11, Cleve land 3. At Detroit, B"tnn S. Detroit 1. 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