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THE BARRE DAILY TIMES, BARRE, VT., MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1921. Every Man's Covenant Renewed . . , . , . ' .. ''''''' . I renew my 'allegiance to the United States of America. V : I will obey and uphold my government, both state and national. I acknowledge my debt to religious and educational institutions and will support them morally and financially. I believe in the future of my city and will assist every endeavor to make it a better place in which to live. ; V ; ,1 will devote my best thought and fullest energy to my business in the belief that it will be just what J, make it. ; I will devote less time to the discussion of my own experiences and more time to the study of the recorded experiences of great men. I recognize in so-called, "bad times," a reaction from certain excesses the responsibility for which I, as a member of society,' accept my full share. , X will hereafter save my last year's profits to meet my next year's losses instead of spending them. I will study my own particular line of business in an attempt to , bring ,out and remedy any defects and will also" study facts concerning other in- . ' dustries so that I may more clearly forecast fundamental changes in my I will keep my bank fully informed regarding my financial affairs and shall seek their advice and co-operation. , . ' I will never bow to defeat but will accept reverses as a challenge to great er effort. j I will save part of my earnings and hold fast to my. bank book ; as a good friend who sticks by me when other, friends fail. The Peoples National Bank of Barre 4 per cent The Only National Bank In Barre 4 per cent. BARRE DAILY TIMES MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1921. WubtNncS Ewr Wert-Dsj' Aftemno; fcr THE BARRE DAILY TIMES. INC. Frank E. Lsngliy, Publisher. tl.Ured at the Pogtofllw ttrn a Stcond . Clan Mail Matter SUBSCRIPTION RATES f)n TrT by mmil ?5?J Hit montJw by mail Thru month by raJul .......1-M On month y mail ....B " Sinr! copy tnt All obicrivticiM cuh in advanco. words with popular belief in so far as the public was abla to learn of the points at-isitue through the medium of the press i and nothing but the maxi mum punishment would meet with popular approval. , This in spite of a valiant defense put up by defending counsel. i ' ".The part which the Salvation Army can play in the present period of in dustrial depression is indicated by the MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PUSM - " . , . Hi Aorfatd Prtma to xJoIv1t entitle Rutland who has found jobs for nitty- SXOTnl.bllX'..iiin. persons during the past mJnth. Ied In this paper, and aba tb local iwwa n i , t, rp,i,md that the Ms published therein. . t, were not iti pei uiuiieiiu w.-upai(uua hut that they were of suflicient dura tion to tide over a part of the period of low funds. The Salvation Army has a habit of getting down to actual Vice-President Coolidge came all the way from Washington, D. C, to North ampton, Mass., to cast his vote in the municipal election in his home city. It Is a good example of citizenship. . The Smith college girls had not only the last word but the most powerful word in thei: forensic tussle with the mere men of Dartmouth college. Theirs was, therefore, a signal triumph for the feminins end of the house. Conviction of the three Cape Verde Island natives on varied charges, in cluding that of criminal assault, at Bourne, Mass., several months ago, ahould bo foilowed by the maximum of the possible sentence The jury verdict Capital Savings Bank and Trust Co. Montpclier, Vt 'Capital Surplus and Un divided Profits, $220,000 Pays 4 P. C. on Saving Deposits 2 P. C. on Commer cial Deposits AH taxes paid by bank. Depository of City of Montpclier and State of Vermont TRisirn CEOROK U BLANCHARD. EDWARD H. DEAVTTT. Via work of relieving Buffering, distress and lack of employment, whereas many relief organizations spend valu able time and money in making elabo rate plans and going through exten sive preliminaries. , The Salvation Army gets in touch with actual want much more quickly and it serves as a very satisfactory medium of relief. Money and good turned over to the Army may be expected to accomplish the ends intended. I Our Christmas Thrift Glub Is a Gratifying Success We are disbursing THOUSANDS of DOLLARS to our 1921 Thrift Club Members. The roll-call grows each year. Why not associate yourself with this fast growing group of systematic savers? By making small deposits each week in our Club, you can watch the accumulations grow. It is an ideal way to save money. A mem bership reflects Prudence and Intelligence. JOIN OUR 1922 CLUB NOW Classes of weekly payments of 25c, 50c, $1.00, $2.00 and $5.00. Quarry Savings Bank & Trust Company Quarry Bank Building BARRE, VERMONT IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT H. JULTOB YOLHOLK. TW f-RANK N. EM.TH. Tmnnr. W. C. NTE HARRY DAK1KLS '. ' T. S. CAiXAUAM - ' VP? BECAUSE CLOTH ING PRICES ARE DOWN TO NORMAL QR LOWER. If prices on other mer chandise followed suit, it would indeed be a Merry Christmas for all of us. i Suits at $35 that have all the good points you require; and here's another point last year this quality was $50 to $55. OVERCOATS, TOO $35 BUYS A GOOD ONE. Opeoiiini of Our New ru f Tq) 11 0 I VL i will start you now in OUR lllol CMSTOAS CLOI next Xmas yon will have F. H. Rogers & Company THE SUN'S RAYS do not burn until brought to a focus. Concentrate your efforts on saving1, and you will accomplish your desired purpose of accumu lating money. Your account is solicited. 4 per cent Interest Paid on Savings Accounts. The First National Bank MONTrELIER, VT. INVITATION TO ALL Our Bank extends to every man, woman and child in our city and community, a cordial invitation to come in and join our new CIIRISTJLVS CLUB. This is the most popular plan ever devised for having money next Christmas and enables those of small means, those in moderate circumstances and also business men to lay aside money by systematic deposit each week. . To Join is Easy No cost, no dues, no red tape. Look at the Tables below and select the Club you wish to join, lc, 2c, 5c, 10c, 25c, 50c, $1, $2, $5, $10, S20 or more and come into our Bank with the first deposit. Wc will enroll you as a member of the Cub and give you a pass book showing1 the money de posited. That is all there is to it! will start you now in OUR rM A I am next Xmas you will tiavo I3E WW, START NOW AND HAVE MONEY NEXT CHRISTMAS I 1c Club 2c Club 5c Glub I 10c Glub I INCREASING CLUB PLAN Deposit le lt week. 2c 2nd week Increase lc eh week in 50 Deposit 2c lt ffk, 4c 2nd wwk. Increase 2c each week In 60 weeki Deposit c lt week, 10c 2nd week. ncrease 5c earh week in 50 week Depoeit 10c lt week. 20c 2nd week. ncreaxe 10c each week in 50 weeki $ 12.75 25,50 63,75 127.50 EVEN AMOUNT CLUB PLAN 25c 50c $1 $2 Club Glub Glub Club Depoit 25c each week in 50 werka DrpoMt 50c each week in 50 wk Deposit $1 each week in 60 week Deposit f"2 each week in 60 week , $ 12.50 25.00 50.00 100.00 $5 $10 $20 $100 Club Club Club Club EVEN AMOUNT CLUB PLAN each week in Deposit (5 50 weeks Depoait $10 each week in 50 week Deposit $20 each week in 50 week Deposit $100 each week in 50 weeks . s 250,00 500,00 1,000,00 5,000,00 YOU CAN BEGIN WITH THE LARGEST PAYMENT AND DECREASE EACH WEEK PLAN OF THE CLUB MONEY EARNERS The plan is simple. In the INCREASING CLUBS you begin with a certain amount, lc, 2c, 5c or 10c and INCREASE your deposit the same amount each week. In the DECREASING CLUB, you begin with the largest payment and DECREASE each week. In the EVEN AMOUNT CLUBS you begin with a certain amount, 23c, 50c, SI, $2, $3, $10, $20 or any amount and deposit the SAME amount each week. You will never miss the money you deposit each week, and at the end of fifty weeks, which pass quickly, you will have a nice sum available for your; Christmas, or start a regular account to help buy a Home, Educate the chil dren or go into Business for yourself. Deposit some money regularly every week That is our plan. COME IN AND JOIN TODAY G YOU WILL RECEIVE TWO PER CENT INTEREST A FT HP 157 S A W I'M n Q ' R A Yk. XX INI ii itd tU j A V il X M UJ XU JTii. X M ii.. & TRUST COMPANY