THE "BARRE DAILY TIMES, BAHRE, VT., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER-" 10. 1920.
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
Makes Food
Taste Good
. Creates an appetite, aids digestion,
purifies the blood, and thus relieves
scrofula, catarrh, the pains and aches
of rheumatism and ','ivea strength to
ihe whole system.
Nearly 50 years' phenomenal salt
tell the story of the great merit and
'success of Hood's Saraeparilla, It is
just the medicine you need now. Hood's
Pills help fine cathartic adv.
The next time you have a.
cold or sore throat drive it
out with MUSTER-ICE, This
clean and convenient appli
cation combines all the effec
tiveness of the old-fashioned
mustard plaster. It warms
and relieves congestive and
inflammatory conditions.
MUSTER-ICE is valuable in
the treatment of ne.uralgia
and rheumatism.
MINOR LEAGUES
FAVOR JOHNSON
Are Inclined to Be Hostile
to the Lasker Re
organization .
HERRMANN MADE
APPEAL TO THEM
Trying to Offset Favorable
Impression Gained By
Johnson
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"Diamond Dyes"
Don't Spot, Run
Don't Risk Material in Poor
Dyes that Fade or Streak
Each package of "Diamond Dyes"
contains directions so simple that any
woman can diamond-dye a new, rich,
fadeless color into worn, shabby gar
ments, draperies, coverings, whether
wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods.
Buy "Diamond Dyes" no other kind
then perfect results are guaranteed
even if you have never dyed' before.
Druggist has color card. Adv.
Women May Be Strong,
and enjoy life whether in the home
or business world if they can keep at
bay those ailments peculiar to their
sex. If every woman realised how
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound, that simple remedy made from
roots and herbs, goes to the root of the
trouble and overcomes such symptoms
as backache, headache, nervousness
and irritability, they would be health
ier, happier and stronger. If you suffer
from any form of female ills why
don't you try it T It will pay you to
do so. adv.
Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 10. With
the opening shots fired in the scramble
to win the support of tle National As
sociation of Minor Leagues, August
Herrmann, owner of the Cincinnati
Nationals and a leader in the organi
Eation of the new 12-i-Iub league, is to
address the convention of minor
leaguers here to-day in an appeal for
endorsement of the Lasker plan for
baseball reorganization.
He will attempt to offset the favor
able impression created among the mi
nor league leaders yesterday by Ban
Johnson, prerjdent of the American
lefl-gue, and George W. Miller, the
American league attorney, who urged
the minors to appoint a committee
of three to meet a similar committee
from the major leagues in a final effort
to avert a baseball war. Johnson, in
opposing the Lasker plan, told the mi
nor leaguers that the management of
baseball should remain in the hands of
men who have devoted their lives to
the sport, instead of being turned over
to men outside the game.
What action the niii. leagues will
take in the major league! dispute re
mains problematical, but it is expected
they will consider both plans in execu
tive session and then refuse to take
sides in this situation," said M. H.
Sexton, president of the National As
sociation of Minor Leagues. "President
Johnson of the American league very
frankly asked us not to show any fa
vor to cither side. 1 think it would be
the only fair thing to do. It is my
opinion that the minor leagues will
not give any consideration to the Las
ker plan. We are satisfied to govern
our own affairs. As we have done for
the last two years, at least until some
definite plan "for a new national com
mission with minor league representa
tion, is created."
The proposition made by Johnson to
the minor leagues, promising them
eaual representation in the formation
of a new national commission, sharing
equal power with the National and
American leagues, seemed to be favor
ably received. For a score of years, the
minor leaguers have fought for such
representation but without success. J
Johnson characterized A. D. Lasker
of Chicago, the sponsor of the Laiker
olan, as "one who has not shed his1
swaddling clothes in baseball," and
asked the minor league officials to con
sider "how such an individual could di
rect the affairs of the game or its reformation."
Miss C. Dion Tells
How Cuticura Healed
Eruptions on Head
" I kept scratching my head until
I made sore eruptions. My ecalp
was sore ana rea, ana
could not Bleep at all
nights but would sit up
in bed and scratch. My
hair became thin and dry.
I trfrA manv remedies but
W) none were successful and
the trouble lasted about
three or four weeks. Then I used
Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and I
used one box of Cuticura Ointment
with the Cuticura Soap when I was
healed." (Signed) Miss C. Dion,
Box 25,Ferrisburg,Vt., April 24,1919.
You may rely on Cuticura to care
for your skin, bcalp, hair and hands.
Nothing better to clear the skin of
pimples and blotches, the scalp of
dandruff and the hands of chapping.
Make Cuticura Soap, Ointment and
Talcum your every-day toilet prepa
rations and watch your skin improve.
SuwlttKliTrMbTMnlJ. AMrwr "OittnK
tbcrurlM, Dp. B, MUd.B, ..' Sold w.
wher. Soap26c. Olntmntmdt0o. Talcum 24c.
g)iaf-Cuticur Soap ! without mug.
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They WORK
while you sleep"
VAST
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Take one or two Cascarets occasion
ally to keep your liver and bowels sc
tive. When bilious, constipated, head
achy, unstrung or for a cold, upset
stomach, or bad breath, nothing acts so
nicelv as Cascarets. Children love them
too. SO, 2o, 50 cents. adv.
A 34 kilowatt DELCO-LIGHT at a greatly reduced price is
offered to you. This plant generates plenty of electricity for
the average requirements of the farm home, for abundant electric
light, power for pumping water and for running the machines
ordinarily turned by hand.
And ihe price is only $425 f. 0. K 'Dayton, Ohio
No matter where you live, there is S
satisfied user near you, enjoying tha
comforts, conveniences and labor-saving
features of DELCO LIGHT. Over
125,000 plana in daily usage axe your
assurance of the continued satisfactory
and economical service of all DELCO
LIGHT models. There is a size
DELCO-LIGHT to meet your needs.
There are larger DELCO-LIGHT
models for larger requirements at prtctt
Iiwer than thiu paid for formtr nudelt if
tltsamicapacidtt. All DELCO-LIGHT
models have the same unexcelled mechani
cal features. They are self-cranking,
self-stopping, air-cooled, have only one
place to oil, and are equipped with thick
rlate, long-lived battery.
Writ, phon. or call for d.taD.d inforaa.tioa
W. G. GOODWIN, Dealer
Montpelicr, Vt
nrr nnrsrw-i
v.'t S va fi . list 1 Vi A-t-i i-vi i f- A -.-, 1 Irn
QKoros a Satisfied User Near Kir
Buy T
hat
nit for, Winter
... . When the Price is Down
The "Quick Money Sale" Price
At this time right now we wish to thank our many customers for their liberal ,
buying at "Quick Money Sale" prices, and at the same time congratulate them on their
good judgment in taking advantage of the opportunity we have created for them.
Saturday was a "top-notch" day with us. We wish to make the future days of this
remarkable sale of Clothing just as good, just as big and just as gratifying to every cus
tomer. '
To-day let us call your attention to Suits for Winter, so soon to be here now. Sel
dom has a clothing merchant had a better or a bigger stock of the very highest grades
of Suits, every one of which is included in this "Quick Money Sale." Make yourself fa
miliar with the prices here given by making the most rigid investigation. If you will
do this you will equip yourself for winter at the biggest saving offered you for years.
All of our $40.00 and $42.50 Suits now take the All of our $62.50 and $60.00 Suits have been
"Quick Money Sale" price of dropped in price for the "Quick Money Sale" to
3J.50 47.50
All of our $45.00 and $47.50 Suits are in the AH of our $62.50 and $65.00 Suits are in the
"Quick Money Sale" at , "Quick Money Sale" at
35-50 53.50
All of our $50.00 and $52.50 Suits have the All of our $70.00, $75.00 and $80.00 Suits take the
"Quick Money Sale" Price of "Quick Money Sale" price of .
39.50 59.50
T 1 Every Suit in our Boys' Department is in
the
BOYS
eluded in the "Quick Money Sale; Here we
have made the greatest cut in price. No ex
cuse now for not making the youngsters
comfortable and happy.
REDUCTION
ON EVERY SUIT
Your Suit is Here and the Big Bargain With it.
Don't Delay the Inspection.
Closed Thursday Armistice Day
M
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Barre's Leading Clothiers
122 North Main Street, Telephone 275-M Open Monday Evenings As Usual
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mrnt hi.h wan potpond from Crt.
2 FridaT nininp. Nov. 1.1. Twrt
w ill be a pro(rram followfd hr danrins
UdiM ar riwted to hrins; bore,..
Ihiwr who do not pfae bring rake.
Admiinn. !. adv.
Th poriT tow pivrn at th hall
Mondar night a well attended. The
ponies "are well trained and give a
rmv) entertainment.
Mr. Charled Marhia of W'.t Top.
ham vinited at Krank Marhias laet
week before going to Greenfield, Ma..
for the winter.
C1iarle (urti. of Villiaratow m
vioitina friend in town.
Mr. and Mr. H. H. flark have
moved to the home of Mi". ( lara
fhamberlin.
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Event of the Season
JohnKilonis
VVaino Ketoncn
Montpelicr Armory,
TUESDAY, NOV 16TH,
8 I M.
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The Greatest Pair of Mat
Artists
la their clue T Dm ww4. wiU aer
ARMORY HALL
Montpelier, Vt.
th Raw, mt AtUra
Monday Night, Nov. loth
The F H. Seen
(Gardlsuer
m4 they ,11 m a hia
tm the r'M
Peter Goullett
.) (, tml. if M hetter. Mm KBeai
Um lrvt pmrm. Shui i4iet the;
POORS OrZS AT T OTTOCK
Tickets on Sa! at Iiuswelfa
STILL BACKING THEIR TEAM.
Univenity of Vermont Students Going
to Middlebury Gam.
Burlington. Nov. 10. The tudenti
of the 1'niven.itT of Vermont are up
porting their football team to the lat
ditcfc this fall The lone of the Nor
wich game haa, of courae. put Ver
mont out of the running for the atate
rhampiotuhip and gave it to Norwich.
However, the vturienta intend, to ee
the game with Middlebury which will
be plaved at Middleburr net Satur
day. A vpecial train i to bo aecured
to take all thoae who wieh to go down
to the game. Krom present indications
there will be a large crowd to go.
Throe Practical Suggestions 1
tor evey man who loves his fajnilYj
1. Make a family budget. 2. Make,
will. 3. Make an income proviiion
beyond your own life, outaide the risk
of your builnexa or individual IrvmU
rncntx. Consult ua. National UJ
Ins. Co. (Mutual). S. a Ballard, f.
eral agent, Rialto block, Montpelifjr,
Vt.
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BUTTER
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Whtn you order jour butter tpecity the Granite City Co-operative Cream
ery product. Refuse to accept any other. It is the purpose of this cream
ery to manufacture dairy products of the highest quality. Furity, clean
liness and sanitation are insisted upon at the farm and are continued
through the process of manufacture. Every cow whose products enter this
plant must first have passed a tuberculin test applied under State and Fed
eral supervision. Don't buy the cheapest, buy the best; it U the cheapest
in the Ion?; run. For pafety first see that the name of this creamery is on
every pound of butter you buy. If you live at a distance arrange with the
creamery to ship your weekly supply of butter bv parcel post.
Granite City Co-operative Creamery Assn., Inc.
Barre, Vt
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