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2 THE BAMtE DAILY TIMES, BAHUE, VT, TUESDAY, SEl'TEMliER 27, 1021. BUILD YOURSELF UP SO AS TO FEEL BETTER Kut and bleep better, as well as look better, by taking Hood' Sarsaparilla. It is an all-the-year-round medicine, good in all scuaons. It purifies, enriches and revitalizes the blood, creates an appetite, aids di 3 stion, assists assimilation of the food von eat, and wondcrtuily builds up the whole system. In many cases it suc ceeds where other medicine fail to do any good. If you need a mild effective cathartic, get Hood's Pills. Adv. NEW YORK HAS STRONG LEAD By Defeating Cleveland in Thrilling Game By 8 to 7 Score Mrs. Hazel Rounds Tells How Cuticura Healed Pimples "I was troubled with pimplea on my face and arma which would itch and burn terrible, and sometimes I could not sleep nights. They were testered and scaled over, and I could not wear long sleeved dresses because the cloth aggravated them and made them worse. I tried several different remedies without any results. Seeing an adver tisement for Cuticura Soap and Oint ment I sent for a free sample and was relieved so much I bought more. In less than a month I was completely bealed and I only used one cake of Cuticura Soap and half a box of Cuti cura Ointment." (Signed) Mrs. Haiel Rounds, Freedom, New Hampshire. Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Tal cum promote and maintain skin purity, skin comfort and skin health often when all else fails. luck lack FrMlirHiU A(Mr.:"Onert.tv. TlrUi. D.pt B, Mld 41, Mam " Sold enry whTft Soap26c. Ointment2nd&)c. Talcum 26e. uncura oo.p shaves without mug. GIANTS ALSO FIRM IN NATIONAL SET Yankees Are 15 Points Ahead of the Cleve-lands PRESCRIPTION WAS WRITTEN 65 YEARS AGO The True History of Father John's Medicine CROWN TROOPS TAKE POSITION SEIGEL VS. SHEVLIKT. 10- Sr Will Meet To-night in. Boston for Sound Bout. Boston, Sept. 27 Nate Seigcl of Re vere and Eddie Shcvlin of this city, welterweights, will meet here to-night in a ten-round decision bout. Shevlin gained a decision in one previous meet ing and another resulted in a draw. AMERICAN LEAGUE. At New York, New York 8, Cleve land 7. At Philadelphia, Chicago 4, Philadel phia 3. American League Standing. Won. Lost. ret. New York 94 ;4 .:!," Cleveland y. . . 03 57 .l2i) St. Louis 7S ".'1 .jlfi Washington 70 72 .513 Boston 72 74 .4113 Detroit 71 80 .470 Chicago 50 91 .303 Philadelphia 52 04 .357 NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Pittsburgh, Philadelphia 2 burg I. At St. Louis, New York 4, St. is 1. National League Standing. Won. Lost. New lork 03 Pittsburg 88 St. Louia 84 Boston 78 Brooklyn 73 Cincinnati fi8 ( liicago CI Philadelphia 50 57 m ti.5 71 74 80 87 101 Pitts- Lou - Tct. .B20 .505 .504 .523 .497 .45!1 .412 .335 New York, Sept. 27. Father Knick erbocker's two major league baseball clubs, Yankees and Giants, breathed easier to-day than they have for quite a spell. Thev could look back at their nearest rivals, the Cleveland Indians and the Pittsburgh Pirates, respective ly, without seeing them so close at their heels. The Yankees were 15 steps ahead of the world's champions from Ohio and their senior fellow-citizens had a lead of 25 paces over the western Pennsyl vanians. Two more victories out of four games for the Giants, and the pennant will be theirs even though the Pirates ! be successful in all their remaining games, ii tne ankeea win three ot i five games left on their schedule, they will be. the American league champions despite a possible clean sweep by Cleveland in their tinal four-game game series' with the Chicago White Sox. The Yankees may not find the going ao rosy to-day with St. Louis as their opponents, especially if Urban Stockcr, their old jinx, twirls against them. Shocker, a former Yankee, who has beaten them several times this season, was at the Polo grounds re? terday and served notice on Manager Huggins men that he means to pitch to-day and beat them. The 8 to 7 victory for New York over Cleveland yesterday made it three out of four in the "little world's se ies." Featuring the final thriving bat tle was Kuth'g batting. Miller's spec tacular fielding and Mays pitching. Ruth hit two homers and a double, Miller saved the game for the Yan kees in the eighth by a shoestring catch off Speaker's bat, with two run ners on base. May, who won Sunday's game, relieved Iloyt in the eighth and kept the Indians from scoring. Burns, Cleveland's first baseman, made the most hits of the game four, 'one a triple in five times at bat. The. Philadelphia Nationals' first Pittsburgh victory this year, came just uV the .New lork .Nationals were de feating St. Louis, pitcher Nehf hold ing the clouting Cardinals to five hits. Thus the distance between the Giants and Pirates was widened. The Philadelphia Athletics also de defeated the Chicago White) Sox, al though a homer by eeaterfielder John son was ruled ont. The ball went over leftfielder Strunk's head into the bleachers and he protested that the fans there had interfered with his judging the ball. Umpire Morarity al lowed the protest. One of the interesting places in Low ell, Mass., is the old apothecary shop on Merrimack street, established 1827, This location is still a drug store although, of course, modernized many departments. The old prescrip tion books, however, have been pre served and form an interesting record covering nearly a1 eentury. Perhaps one of the most interesting boo kg is that of the year 1855. On one of the pages of this book, that dated June 9, 1855, is written the original prescription for Father Johns Medi cine. This prescription was compound ed for the Reverend Father John O'Brien at the old drug store on that date, and was so successful in treating Father John's ailment, which was a severe cold and throat trouble, that he recom mended the medicine to his friends and parishioners. In going to the drug store and calling for the medicine, they always asked for Father John's Medi cine, and in this way the medicine got its name and was advertised. Father John's Medicine is a safe family medicine for colds, coughs, throat troubles, and as a tonic and body builder, because it does not con tain opium, morphine, chloroform, and any other poisonous drugs, or alcohol but is all pure, wholesome nourishment. Adv. Tb oia Prescription Book At Strategic Points in Dis turbed Area of Belfast TWO MEN HURT BY BULLETS During Scattered Shooting, Affrays Throughout the City Belfast, Sept. 27. Two men were wounded during scattered shooting af frays here last night, but in the east ern section of the city, where serious riots occurred yesterday, the night passed quietly. Crown troops to-day occupied strategic points in the dis-1 turbed area. RUTH IS HEADED FOR 60 HOMERS Has Already Hit 38 and Has Five More Games to Work In. New York, Sept. 27. With a total of 58 home runs hit this year, Babe Ruth of the New York Yankees today was pointing toward a mark of 00, which he hopes to attain before the season closes, tie has tlve games in which to reach the threescore. Ruth walloped the ball for two cir cuit clouts in the game against Cleve land yesterdav. A two bagger (rave im a perfect batting average. He al so hit two homers in one day last ear off Pitcher Rommel of the Philadelpia athletics on September 27. In the four games just finished against Cleveland, the president of the home run club averaged .727 w'O the bat, making eight hits for a total of 18 bases. WATSON WILL TAKE PART TWIN ENDS ON BOWDOIN. Per All Fixed. "I'm going to be president some day," said Willie, proudly. "Pa said I might." Boston Transcript. Opposing Teams Likely to Be plexed by Similarity. Brunswick, Me., Sept. 27. Oppo nents of the Bowdoin college football team this fall probably will conclude that they are opposed by the fastest end ever or that they are seeing dou ble. Bowdoin has twin brothers plav mg the opposing flanks on its eleven. They are Charles Hildreth and Horace Hildreth of Gardiner, Me., and they iooic so much alike that Uoach Fred Ustergren has been unable so far to tell them apart. The coach is not certain Tet whether one or the other of the brothers is very good. Opposing players starting for one end of the line to find a man cutting in on him and who turns to the other end for escape will be per plexed to find apparently the same man awaiting him. In Final Match for 0p5n Polo Cham pion of U. S. Philadelphia, Sept. 27.Rockw;i v ana orear .ncck win meet at the l hu adelphia Country club late to-day in the final match for the open po!, championship' of the United Stater.. Two of Great Neck's players, L. K. Stoddard and J. Watson Webb, were members of the All-American four, winners of the international title, while Thomas Hitchcock, jr.. another international, was in the Ro-kan.iv line up. To-day's match will bring to a close the national polo tourn.i ment, which has been in progress here two week9. iVEJT YORK IS CRAZY OVER BASEBALL j One Size Package All our skill, facilities, and lifelong knowledge of the finest tobaccos are concentrated on this one ciearette CAMEL. Into this ONE BRAND, we put the utmost quality. Nothing is too good for Camels. They are as good as it's possible to make a cigarette. Camel QUALITY is always maintained at the same high, exclusive standard. You can always depend on the same mellow-mild refreshing smoothness the taste and rich flavor of choicest tobaccos and entire freedom from cigaretty aftertaste. And remember this! Camels come in one size package only 20 cigarettes just the right size to make the greatest saving in production and packing. This saving goes straight into Camel Quality. That's one reason why you can get Camel Quality at so moderate a price. Here s another, we put no useless frills on the Camel package. No "extra wrappers!" Nothing just for show! Such things do not improve the smoke any more than premiums or coupons. And their added cost must go onto the price or come out of the qrality. One thing, and only one. is responsible for Camels great and growing popularity that is CAMEL QUALITY. J i !3 nrCLDS TOB A CCO CSX, WlMt-AaW. !. C. Attendance in Four Games Was 141,- 000, Not Including 1,500 "Dead heads" Each Game. New York, Sept. 27. A total of 141,000 persons a new attendance rec ord for four consecutive baseball ganie parsed through the turnstiles to se the New York -Cleveland series just ru shed at the Polo grounds. I he figures made public to-day by Ed. Barrow. business manager of the Yankees, did not include 1.500 "deadheads" per dav so that the number of persons who ac tually saw the games was 147,000. Approximately 32.000 were present Fnday, 38.000 Saturday, 41.000 Sun aay ana w.intu yesie.raav. innusanas were turned away from the park Sun day. The best world's series attendance record was in 1012 when l.tfl.OOtl fans witnessed the first four games between the New Y'ork Giants and the Boston Red Sox. 24y2 Million Dollars Invested by Employes of Swift & Company More than 21,000 employes of Swift & Company own or are pay ing for shares in the business. These men and women have attested their faith in the integrity and good will' of the company by investing their savings in the business. Their holdings represent a total of nearly 250,000, shares, the par value ($100 a share) of which is more than $24,500,000. These 21,000 represent more than one-third of our average number of employes ! One man out of every three, in plant, office, and branch house, from the handworker on the floor to the brain worker at the desk; working with us as well as for us, devoting himself to his own busi ness while devoting himself to ours; promoting his own interests in every motion, or moment saved, in every product improved or main tained at perfection, in every service rendered through prompt.thorough. effective distribution of products. This interested, eager group of fellow partners working with us for the good of Swift & Company and the public which we serve, consti tutes one-half of the ownership of Swift & Company in point of num bers, and nearly one-sixth in point of shares outstanding. It represents practical and suc cessful progress toward the end at which enlightened modern industry is aiming for the solution of indus trial problems toward cooperation, mutuality, brotherhood in busi- ness, for the good of alL Swift & Company, U. S. A. Your. Comfort Will be enhanced these cool morn ings and evenings if you will wear one of the comfortable Sweaters . we are showing these days. If you are driving then the sweater is especially needed. When we say to you that the sweat ers we are showing are the best gar mentsof the kind we have ever had in the store we are stating a fact that pleases us and will surely please you when you own one. $5.00 to $8.50 s Closed Monday Evening at 5:30. Moore & Owens Barre's Leading Clothiers, t- . U. V. M. Gym Bulington 8:15 p. m. Friday, Sept. 30 JOHN McCOR $2, $2.50, $3 few at $3.50. Tax 10 per cent. Mail or ders received now filled beginning Saturday, Sept. 21. Address Arthur W. Dow, 8 South Willard Street, Bur lington, Vt. with stamped addressed envelope for return. MEADOW BROOK CHAMPION. Charles Bissett Disposed of William McKeozie. v The finals in the Meadow Brook frolf club championship were played of Sat urday. In the championship proper 36 holes were played between Charles Big sett and William McKenr.ie and result ed fn a win for Bissctt by five tip and four to play. This is the first time that Mr. Bissett has won the championship and the second time he has been in the final, being defeated the last time by A. W. freeland. Although beaten, Mr. MeKenzie put up a stiff Upht. It is only three sea sons since he took up the game of golf, and to come from a novice to be play ing in the final of the club champion ship in so short a time is s me record. Now that he has been in the final once. it is like the old saying, "He will be waiting back again." The players in the finsls this year are new to that honor which shows the interest that has been taken in the tournament this year. The following are the other results: Second eight, first sixteen, I). MiTon ald beat Joe Frasor four up and three to play. Second sixteen, James Strachan beat George McLrod five up and four to p'ay. Second eight, second sixteen. J. Geals beat A. Ingram four up and three to play. The weekly tournament has four weeks 10 run. with live mcmicr in the running, which practically bring the seanon to cloe, so far as competi tions g). PETER MANNING TRIES AGAIN To Lower Track Record at Columbus, Ohio. Columhus, O., Sept.. 27. The featnre event of to day's grand circuit race program will be the effort of refer Manning to further lower the tra'k record he made here lat week when he trotted the mile in 1:."!14. The 2:(K trot, the 2:05 pace, the 2:0 trot, the 2:17 pace and the 2:15 trot are the other events on the day'i card. ORAFGE COUNTY FARM BUREAU Notes for Week Ending Sept. 24. BRAVES FAREWELL SERIES. Axe PUyinf in Boston for Last Tine This Year. Boftn. Sent. 27 The Brave opened their Iat home scries of the vear in d.niWe header with Brooklyn to-Jav. designated as "Ford dav" in honor of Horace Ford, the Tribe' second bs-e- man. Between games Mayor tharlc W. Kldredge of Somerville will give Ford a preent from the home ft.lW.. A single game to morrow end ibe Braves' bome season. Cottage for Canines. Er.r-iixh ad Two bull d"ir war.t small furrihed cot!aj, iKmiI i nus from London, for the e:ht holi day, with rnf-m ir xhriT rr.i sr and human s'tecdsnts. Wr.te b-.s ll.e:c Mothers Used To Say give me the good old taxhion remeojes made from roots and herbs in prefer ence to the new tangiea raieni medi cines on the market. I remember that when I had indigestion, was constipat ed, had a headache or my stomach was out of order, my mother would give me an old and reliable remedy called SEVEN BARKS and it would straight en me out in no time, so I always keep & bottle in the home for emergencies. told and gripp frequently will leave you with weak kidneys and ach ing back. The kidneys get overworked fighting off a cold or a contagious dis ease. When the stomach is out of or der, the kidneys and liver not working properly, a few doses of SEVEN" BARKS will stimulate the liver and kidneys, regulate the flow of bile, expel distressing acids and dangerous poi sons, and quickly restore you back to good digestion. For nearly half of a century SEVEN BARKS has been recognised as one of the most reliable remedies for cor-J rectitig and preventing disorders of the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. It i- absolutely safe, made from the ex tracts of roots and herbs, scientifically blended. If vmi bare never fried SEVEN BARKS do not fail to do so. and watch the rapid and wonderful mults. Your druggixt keeps it, or will get it for you. Adv. A Ccmplefe Newspaper In the Daily Globe ev ery day an Uncle Dudley Editorial A Mutt and JefT Comic Sportlight by Crantland Rice a Con tinued Story a Household Page? and everything of interest to all the members of the family. Make the Globe your Boston news paper. Order the Globe regularly from your news dealer or newsboy. The second week of the membership drive brought the total to 405 mem bers. .Meetings were held in six eommuni ties, with very good attendance. Pur ing the coming week meetings will bi held in Fairlce, Vershire. Post Mills and South Strafford, which will close the series covering the county. The canvassing will be con tinned during the entire week and as much of the clean-up work as possible will ha done before the state fair, during which time no soliciting will be attempted. A. II. Sawver, from Rockineham county, Jew Hampshire, armed Mon day and has been conducting the cam paign during the week. On Sept. 20 three clubs were organ wed in Randolph; an afternoon club, an evening club and m girls' sewing club. The evening club consists of young ladies, who are interested fn the work and unable to attend in the aft ernoon. On Wednesday, Sept. 21, the home demonstration sgent attended the meeting of the Mothers' club in West Fairlee Center and gave talk on the home demonstration work. On Friday. Sept. 2.1. the Star Birth day club of East Brookfield met at the home of Mrs. Frank Wood. The mak ing of the paper dress form was demonstrated. A group of women met at the bom. of Mrs. Will Howe, in Tunbndre Sat urday, Sept. 24. A club was organized and the following officers were elected: Miss tiara Folsom. president: Mrs. Whitney, vice president, and Mrs. El mer Howe, secretary. At their next meeting a demonstration on inning chicken will be given. On Wednesday, Sept, 2, the Worn an's club of Oranee (enter will meet. The home demons ration pent mill! demonstrate the makirr cf the tm..- dres form. liounty agent. H. A. Dwinelh home demonstration agent, Freda J. Randail. E-SSj H it feviffirti Contents 15Fluid Practnj N I M mm mm I a k . T I mm Si'?: W 13 WSkH Mm For Infants and Children. iimnOL-3 PER CENT. AVoefnhklViara!ioo6rAs sunilatinatheFooa try Reguta- r n f em ting the Memacts anai""" u f r - . Ml f -tffJi I Chccrfalncss ma nxst-uuu K.'ii i. ' iprhrr Oninm. Marpninc u Itinera! Not Nahcotic J p Wj Mothers Know That Always Bears the Signature of (iwWir K fcetrful Remedy fcf vV'V ' i ocj Frvrrislmcssatui Loss or SLEEP I- c; Mm. M M 4 n.x c m m xvr fir II 0 KLf Use For Over Thirty Years I i- t r- - SM9rxrv m r - -- - mm am m m w Is Eertrenoe Increased? The following oyery that his eome to us ought really have been ent tr our colleague, the Nomad. "H-r is it." aks W. B. M., "if this is an irreverent ase. as people ssr, that we would nt drem to-day of msk;rg our dad the ulicct of jests, as our forefathers diJ? Tike this example from crm etery in Kdgartown. Ma : ELIZABETH TEASE She shelled her pod And went to ro4 This is only on of the hundreds ef cemetery jei cf a bygone Uy tkat eouil be oioted. F.ei:y, ;r, 4oe t it look a if we were p-owng n re - intel of I wing it : B Tracer 'pi. EC Exact Copy of Wrcpper. 21 TMt CCHTACH COK..HT !TTZ ntm ress citt. HOTEL. ST. JAMES TIMES SQUARE, NEW YORK CITY Just 0 BroaJwav at 10-1U West 4Sth St Mack bvrd by wmm frsn Ubso! tscert. "Sunshine ia vary ma An Motel oi quiet o gnitv, bs- a inrtbeattnospberean 1 srro'rt oien'.s ol a well cund.lionrd borne spuereanaarT0'"- ttw,-i.i r'wv tn.r i well ctind.tioned e? -r v f-'f ''TV 'I ' 43 Theatres, all prncipal bops andchurefce. J to Saiia wtes walk. 2 mioaTesef a!l snbwsys. 'X" roada, smrUce cars, bus liars. 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