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.1 THK HAHUK .DAILY' 'TIMES. BAIUtK. VT.. WKDXESDAY, MAKCII 0. 1021. ANTI-REDS HOLD PETROGRAD? Sure en ei .... Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. BROOKFIELD 4Sll 1 Friends of James Harrington, ho!WOTe gevcral ladies present. Only one ... inii.mil of the time of the. burning . imvim' naid a of Ethan White's house, circulated a paper out of respect for him and their j i mmreciation of his wortc ana rean.eu . Kinnn piu - ... the Randolph sanatorium and will have to remain there some days longer for treatment. Weslev Rumney has been engaged to work for W. B. Colt. He and Mrs. Rumney will go to housekeeping in Mr. Colt's "tenement house. Clyde Brown, who has been spend ing several .week with his parents, re turned Monday to his work, in Clare hiont, X. H. -L" .1 tt-r. f, liia hpnetlt. 116 IS in Fred Rautoy oi jvanuoipii i 1 - - .. to elson Seymour's farm to live ; town meeting were: Moderator. A. .. : hiVe i Bigelow; clerk, Mrs. Sophia E. Folhins- with them, as it ha in other cases m J.. o y g Carpen. fown. c.j ter; trustee of public money. E. C. F. 0. Ralph was in Chelsea Saturday Ja(.kson. treasurer, W. F. Me.lca.lf; pn business. auditor for three, years, F. L. Flint. Fred Pope, who has been with ni XaXP1. gchool $1.50, town $1.90, high inother two weeks, returned Friday to way 35c total $3 75 Voted $400 to se fcis work in Springfield. ! cure tne gtate aid for highways. Fred Rabtoy of Randolph is soon to B Win IX " , ti. ,.ut mnetinir of the Woman 8 Relief corps will be held Saturday aft ernoon, March 12, at 2 o'clock. James Blakebrough, who has been yisiting relatives in Woodsville, X. 11., -: .( V. ..1.1 a PrMuv. Inown an the E. H. Allis farm, to Mr. Known inr i u..jit, lYank t. Kidder nas oiu mn mm,, nd Mrs. tveren r.uson vi Muur., -nun. ', .1 who will soon move there. eight characters m the parts, also a Mr Alice Beard is in very poor monologue, recitation., wumc and so Mr. -nj- AHm ssion will be free, but lien th ller OBllg icr. -nisn wiurm,ii ... , , ,i Card came from Mill Village. N. H., refreshments will be on sale. All are Jast Wednesday to stay a while with Pier. The ladies' association cleared $30 Vho says'Break-fast is Ready? The clock may say it custom and hatit may say ic "but how about tie "bodily needs, that are tote pro vided for as the days work begins? G rap -a is a "good morning" Pood Its flavor charms the taste and its nourishing' Qualities sustain &e body without bur dening the stomach . Grapeuts is the perfected goodness of whole wheat and malted barley, and when it is on the table, breakfast Is ready there's a fieason," for GrapeNuts tfade bjr Poscun Cereal Conine, EatdeCreck,KidL tbts CIGARETTES from the dinner served town meeting w 1 - .,( I ,,rr Tumulm'. there igx Mr(t Samh DUfran had the, nr-. rlur,i.. P FnHam snent sev- .Ul. V . , - - i eral days in Montpelier last weekwitli her husband, Representative v.. . Fullara. , J. jr. Donahue 'of Northfield was in town Thursday on business. Alton Chase of Northfield spent Sun day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Chase. Miss F.lnora White went last week to Winehendon, Mass., to spend several weeks with her father, E. G. White. . Officers elected at the Brooklield Church Notes. ti v,iM,if neonlp will eive an enter- !;nnr....if anil twtAl Miited to the Lent il.l-.lll(ltv III. ...... - - en season next Saturday evening. The 1.1 u-ill inrlmle a one-act dialoirue play by the famous Charlea M. Miebk-n. 't.tUA "In His Stens To-dav." with orivrliallv invifed The cottage meeting at the parson age last Sunday was most helpful and HI- e Nuts well attended. Next Tuesday evening a second meeting will be held at the parsonage about 8 o'clock. Those who are not attending these meeting are both missing a privilege and failing to a,. tUiMir nurf tn rWncn the spiritual life of the church and make possible a large ingathering to the fold of Christ. C'an we not watch with the Master one hour! Card of Thank. We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to our neighbors and friends who asisted us at the time of the fire, when our house was burned, and for the money given us. Mr. and Mrs. Ethan White. EAST BETHEL Mrs. Xettie McMillan is keeping house for Dana Oreene. A large-sized audience greeted the East Bethel Dramati cluD in me ceui el town hall last Friday night. Mr. Hassam has opened a boarding house in the II. W. Fowler block. Mrs. Swan of Bethel is keeping the house for him. Several of the young people from here attended the grange, dance at XorUi Randolph Friday night. Mrs. Morris Bray has been very sick for the past two weeks, oui is un nrovina now. There were only six people out to the community sing 'held at Mrs. M. J. Buck's last Tuesday night. H is hojK'il that more will attend these sings. Miss Anna Jones is at home at present, visiting her parents. I Uaii-ini -Mr.-lp mpt with Mr 1 lie i-r" inf ..... w ...... Wr.i.n f:;tr..rr! last Thursday after noon, and after the "six-ial sew," light relreslimenw were served. ASSASSINS OF DATO ESCAPE ". . . Spanish Premier Was Slain While Returning From . Spanish Senate THREE HEAD WOUNDS, 21 SHOTS FIRED; Assassins Rode in Motor cycle With Side Car Attachment Madrid, March 8 (By the Associated Press). Search was continued to-day for the assassins of Eduardo Dato, pre mier and minister of murine, who was killed while returning to his home from a late session of the Spanish senate las night. The Count de Bugallal, min ister of interior, will act as temporary premier. All trace of the men who killed the premier was lost in the excitement at tending the assassination. Immediately after the. shooting the criminals, who were riding in the sidecar of a motor cycle, sped away and disappeared. lVemier Dato left the senate chamber at 8:30 o'clock and entered his car. The machine was driven through Calln Are- nal to Puerta del Sol, and thence through Calle de Aieala. A motorcycle, with a sidecar, carrying two men, had followed the premier's motor unnoticed, there being many other simitar ma chines on the (streets. When the pre mier's car had reach Plaza Independ- encia, near his home, the motorcycle in creased its speed alid approached the side of 'the automobile. At that point the streets are quite dark, as a large park borders on the right side of the Plaza. When the motorcycle had drawn up even with the automobile the two men 'n the sidecar 'and the driver of the machine opened fire upon the premier, 21 shots being discharged. The whole rrplir waa enitrtpil in a few moments, and as the last shot rung out the i motorcycle swung into a side sireei and vanished. T'no ilriv-pr of tl.e nremier s car. hear ing the firing, increased his speed but l.o nrpmier shouted: "P am wounded, stop the car." The chauffeur found the premier wounded about tne neau, out able to speak. lie said he believed he waa badly hurt. The driver leaped to his scat and drove to a .diseiiary nearby, where first aid waa adminis tered." Senor Dato was conscious when taken from the automobile but col lapsed in a few minutes and died while at the dispensary. He had three wounds in the bock of his head. His car was riddled with bullets. NORTH RANDOLPH Th Fust Brookficld Christian En deavor societv met with Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Richardson Sunday evening, Feb ruary 27. v tnrlrpw Fitts and son. Wendell, of Windsor were week-end guests at his father's, E. A. Fitts. Arthur Gordon (known here as Al lan Hullv railed on friends here Sun day, stopping Saturday night at W. X. Carpenter's. He ami his two children live in Claremont, X. II. Mils Han-iet Smith of South Ran dolph was an over-Sunday guest of her schoolmate, Miss ha Richardson. Mr. Weeks, expert accountant, is spending a few days at the creamery. D. J. Camp dressed 19 hogs Monday. He had recently drc.-sed 10, all being sold in Bar re. Miss Lois Durkee has been assist ing Mrs. D. J. Camp several days with he household duties. Don't forget the basketball game the boys play at East Randolph Saturday evening "with the Center team. The dance Friday evening as at tended by ." couples. The music was good and the chicken-pie aupper en joyed by all. The grange realized 40.57. The following program will be given at the regular grange meeting this week Friday evening: Music, Doris Sprague; di"scusion, "That the auto mobile is of greater benefit to the farm er than the R. F. P.," -lamse Sprague and Arthur Barker; nniic, I.ida Wood snd Eleanor Thayer; grange paper. Mr mnA Mra fJny Fletcher: recitation. I, RiiharH.on!" nilestion. "How can children be taught to be cheerful!" Mrs. George Sprague and -Mrs. Aimeoa Cone; recitation. Addi Harrington; music, Bessie Parker. Emerson Strickland i spending sev eral days with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Pcaring. E. G. Harrington has moved his fam ily onto his hill farm, where he has been lumbering this winter. CORINTH There i to be a drama. "Miss Molly." given at Academy hall on Sat urday evening, March 12. Elmer ('arouth is dangernuly ill with pneumonia. Hi" daughter. Mrs. Harold Bixby, came home on Friday and a telegram has been sent to hi fa ther and sister at Haverhill. Ma. Mr. and Mr. (orce Coats of White -limrtinn re to umf the rare of Abe Jacobs' farm for the precnt. A n waa rmrn m sir. una .o. r.t rtt Blake March 4. Elmer Magn and Id D.n is were married Friday. Manh 4 Mr Oti fare and dauchter. IUn psh Willcv. vi-ited her -n. lm-t WilW, at H. E- Hodccs' on S in lay. The nrt farmer" meeting is f i he hrJd st George A. Parker's, Tiie-dny. Murr-h 1.-,. J.cTh fyord i admin;tror and Leslie Talker and CT)r!e W. F.tman commissioners on tscar F. Hall's en late. The proced of the dinner Tet at the rhunh dining ronm by the ladiea of the Tri-h on ton meeting day nettej th"i T. which ia tn be nel tmr l h nrl ng the hurch. which im la it hallv. The Ut darwe r.f the -io w Mi lt Friday evemrg. A Urg trowJ a in atte n4 '-. 6 Bell-anS Hot water u re Relief i n-m af at is 'a t. POR INDIGESTION ' 't ii 'IT 1 I i 1KiprH.c So many skm troubles oniti need a iittie to heal tkemfor good v. tv,tr,(T natrh of rash. X-UI Uiai I' U.. or eczema, try Resinol Ointment, before the trouble has a chance to become serious. You will doubt less be surprised to find how quickly it soothes and cools your irritated skin. Its harmless, gen tle ingredients make it safe for the tenderest skin. All druggists sell Resinol. MADAM! SURELY DIAMOND DYE IT "Diamond Dyes" Never Streak, Spot, Fade or Give That "Dyed Look." u-nmpn ran dve anvthine with a package of Diamond Dyes. An old, worn coat, skirt, waist, sweater, kimo na, dress, or faded stockings, gloves, draperies, portieres, chair covers any thing, whether wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods, can be diamond-dyed to look like new. i-.asy iiumnpim each package guarantee perfect results. Druggist has Color Card showing ac tual materials diamond-dyed in a won drous range of rich, fadeless colors. Don't risk your material in a poor dye. Adv. CREAM CLEARS A STUFFED-UP HEAD Instantly Opens Every Air Passage Clears Throat If your nostrils are (logged and your head is stuffed because of nasty catarrh or a cold, apply a little pure, antiseptic cream into your nostrils. It penetrates through every air parage, soothing and healing swollen, inflamed membranes and vou get instant relief. ' Try this, (ret a smalt bottle of Ely's Cream Balm at any drug store. Your clogged nostrils open right up; your head i clear; no mor hawking or snuffling. Count fifty. All the stuffi ness, dryness, struggling for breath is gone. Vou feel line Adv. i CT53 B Offers an Inexpensive Service in Advertising Your Wants, What You Have to Sell, Or Exchange, Or to Rent. in i he limes KZWdsm s BiELL-ANS r"? Ctnnbd , I lil Mi The lilies Columns Fry An Adv. After Several Days 'of Hard Fighting, Says Hel singfors Dispatch STREET BATTLES WERE CARRIED OUT But First the City Was Subjected to a Terrific Bombardment Copenhagen, March 0. Petrograd is in the. hands of revolutionary forces which for several days have been fight ing against Russian bolshevik troops near that city, says a special dispatch from Helsingfors received here to-day. The revolutionary forces were victo rious, the dispatch declares, after a ter rific bomhurdmcnt of Petrograd and Kronstadt. Krasnoya Gorko and Sys- terlmk, which was followed by machine gun battles in the streets of the city. BLAME ENTENTE INTRIGUES. For the Danger Which Confronts So viet Rule. London, .March 9. Workers in so viet Russia are unanimously indignant over the uprising at KronsUdt and are beginning to be allowed to fight against the forces engaged with soviet troops there, says a wireless dispatch from Moscow. It 'is said in the dis patch that "friction is beginning to be noticeable among the mutineers." The tenth congress of , the Russian communist party opened at Moscow yesterday under difficult circumstances, the message stales. "The republic is surrounded by an endless number of enemies," it contin ues. "The short breathing space given Russia has been interrupted by new en tente' intrigues. The tasks confronting the republic must be carried through at a time when she is struggling against counter revolutionaries." SWANT0N ENCOURAGED Over Prospect. of Getting Business of Gem Auto Truck Co. Swanton, March 0. The plant here of the Heniington Arms Co., Inc., which, since the war, lias been idle, has been sold to the Gem Auto Truck Co., of Troy, N. Y., according to word received here by C. A. Bradley, local agent of the Remington company from the New v..l- nllliwi Immi-itiate possession of the plaut with all its contents will be taken, and manufacture oi bummhuuim: truck parts will be liegun as soon as the machine tool department can be put into shape, it is saiu. ji is "p'"' ut utu ,.i.n trl and 300 hands will be employe when once the business gets underway and more win dc auoi nun. time to, time should the growth of the business warrant u. Kxcellent buildings and location and D.4.-,,,iit. sua and electric power, which figured in the transaction, give oppor tunity for development ana cmai;c ment of the concern. The Gem auto truck, wlmli is to. be manufactured here, it is said, is a light for store, laundry and other light work and i of l.OtM) to l,.r.00 pounds capacity, lius prescin tvlant LTew out of the inadequacy of the Troy fac tory, where business Jias Dcen growing rapidly. The Gem company has dcvel 1 lar.fo nnrt trade and the fact that Swanton is on the direct route to Montreal and transportation tacilities are adequate, is one of the factors en tering largely into the present deal. The asemltling plant, n is unu.-i- stood, will still continue to be main i...a o Trnv hut with the expected growth of business it is not known what changes mmM ne maue . n would directly and favorably affect Swanton. ... The Remington Arms to., wiucn, i : ii.o ',rld war. nurchased the mil m - - - - - r old Kobin Ibxid tfc. situated here for many years, employed many hundreds of hands. Heavy foreign contracts made business boom during the hostilities and the consequent prosperity re flected on this town. High wages and free spending for a. couple of years bore Swanton in common wnn oi m-i u.u i n, ,f, i.-inri. of war mate- nere m- "' .. -- rials was carried on, high on a wave of prosperity. crht a chance. Nvin orders in the hands of the Remington company were filled and no more were i i J.. : ,i lwwamp neeessarv to ion iifTiiinif; n .v - --- - close the plant which had been enlarged greatly and modernized to ram mc r...i.'f ti, ..aiiin As there was no other industry of size to absorb the surplus lalior many pr-ons who ikui made Swanton their home for several V(.ra were forced t move elsewhere, ihi ex-xlus a felt and although at tempts have l-en made to secure an industry to take the place of the de funct plant li'tle progress was made (or many months. U EST RERUN A. R. Kmerson, who has leen quite ill, is n'-w reported c.nvale-cnt. R.-v. W. S. Smith. p-tnr of the M. T. rluir.h hre. ws MfaUe t le here Sunday and the pulpit : mpplied .v a mini-ter fr.mi Wcro-tor. The la.lVa' n'.. wiiuh served dinner in the pari.h hn-e town meeting lay. real,--d wnie .17. Iro-:on l.ibWy went to Newport, N. II. M Tvlay. M,a IVris Avers in Montpelier Saturday on bu-ine. A S. I.ihlx-y bunnies visitor in Montpelicr'Ut Saturday. - Mra. M. P- 'l ne spent la-t Satur day in Montpelier. Mr t.d Mra. R. 'iove were in Xorthf.eli lt Vedr.e.Hy. v .mjw nied hr Mi Stre-?er and Mr. C. A Ratter"". Vi Catherine llark from IMyi-s. :-.. i?ed 1T aunt, Mr. M. 1" .i.B, la-t ca o ne Set Free. To the users Users of Jiffy-Jell are en titled to dessert molds. Above is a set of six individual molds. The six will serve a full pack age of Jift'y-Jell. Send the coupon below, with six trade-marks cut from Jiffy-Jell packages, and set of six will be sent postpaid. If you have this set, write for our catalog of pint molds, measuring cups, measuring spoons, dessert spoons, etc. They are all free to Jiffy-Jell users. The best dessert 'Jiffy-Jell is the quality des sert. It is the only quick gela tine dessert with the flavors sealed in glass. The fruit flavors are not ar tificial. They are condensed fruit juices, in liquid form and sealed. There's a bottle in each package. Tt, An.nn are ahundant. Each package contains the es We also make Jiffy-Pie, a new dessert, in two flavors Lemon and Chocolate. Ask your grocer 10 flavor in glass vials Bottle In each package 2Pkgs.for 25c SOUTH ROY ALTON Miss I.iicv Eaton entertained the young ladies of her Sunday school class Saturday afternoon. Miss Edna Barrett went to her home iu Massachusetts last Saturday, as she was not able, owing to a serious ill ness, to take up her duties again as teacher of Knirlish and domestic sci ence in the South Itoyalton high school. A meeting of the 'town officers was held at the office of Tarbell ft Whitham Saturday. Judge A. C. Whitham was in Wood stock 'on business Wednesday. Ceorge Raymond was in Randolph on Friday ot last weea. vii.i Murcr.iret. rontermarsh arrived home from ' Lebanon, K. IL, Sunday for a few weeks' stay. l)r (', W. Scott of Randolph was m town Monday. Miss Kdwina Flint of Kandolpn vis ited her parents Sunday. Dr. Greene of Bethel was at semen Brooks' Monday. 1 V Leonard of Pomfret was in town Monday on business. ...HIIIIHBIHllimiM"""""""",'H",,""M""'!,H" pS-,'!jl1l''"i!illllll!iiiiii.iiP'Wi-'i':;,1, , I VYwf jMh-.mnLil.Mi.l.Mi .it's m-i a . n : r.lvfl -iC'A ...if :f I'U.. . ; . 1 i iv 'i ,im: ji sjr r ill,.... I'll t,MtfV'biIil 'it' I The Brutality of the Four Seasons Spring rains, sizzling summer sun, fall winds, and winter snows cannot harm Bay State Liquid Paints. They offer a protection to a house that keeps it new knd sound from roof to sills. Inside, wherever there's a paint ing job, there is a Bay State paint, stain, varnish, or enamel just made for it. And figure the economy of Bay State. It goes further and wears longer and looks better. Your home deserves Bay Stat Liquid Paint. Ask for it by name. WADSWORTH. HOWLAVD A COMfANY. Im. Boataav. Mali. real a W Bw S'a'a L.4 lrmit Vtrt trm L. S. Blanchard, Grotcn, Vt. 3 AY STAT Liquid of Jiffy-Jell sence from a gfeat deal of ripe fruit. So Jitfy-Jell is rich and fruity. It is so much bet ter for the children. No extra price Jiffy-Jell sells at pre-war price as low as it ever sold. It costs no more than like desserts .with the flavors in dry form. So all this extra quality costs you no extra price. Get it for the children's sake. I is the f rait that makes these dainties so healthful and de licious. Get the real fruit, not a mere fruit taste. Make no mistake Be sure you get Jiffy-JelL That's the only way to get these bottled fruit-iuice fla vors. Get an assortment have it on hand. Then cut the (g) trade-marks from the pack age fronts. Send them to us for this set of molds. Jiffy Dessert Co. -645 MAIL Waukesha, Wis. THIS Enclosed find six (g) trade-marks, for which mail me the six molds that you offer. i a ii Oive full address write plainly. CITIZENS CAUGHT BURGLAR. Rutland Police Had Been Trying to Do So for Several Days. Rutland, Majeli n. When a passer-, by saw a flashlight operating in the Frencvost store in West Rutland at 1 o'clock Monday morning, he got five other men together and, after notify ing the police, the citizens went to the store and were ready for the burglar when they emerged from the building. There .were throe, Harry Koyes, Charles -Butt uid Henry Dumas, the first two from Rutland and the latter from Fair Haven, all young men, who when brought before City Judge Wing, pleaded guilty to a charge of commit ting all the hurglaries that have taken place in Rutland within 10 days, five in number. The police were on their way to the store when they met the "citi zen police" taking their men to the city jail. Each vounsr man had a suitcase filled- with articles stolen from the store when they were surprised on leaving, including such articles as could easily be uSsposed of. imittfmittMMHt MUtr y. 'lt. L "Ii. . 11.11.1 , llliMMa-v. b ...iM '1 . ,M il ! 'II I I . ' ;liiriiiiiHliiHli; iU' It iiliSl ' i Htm M', ww TMt aaiaTaria) Inorout Varnish Lit sream, Wi"f (racer, ran. " im ciiki mmk iaaraur ci. turn avnifa. r Jes " first. It it tb tup rivr rarajxa, imtrt BAY 5TATI in i'aiJ-iw f t "" r - t NiaiatjiOI.' 9 33: