Newspaper Page Text
V TUE piKRE DAILY TIMES, BAItRE, VT., FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1922. v f WENT OYER OLD I CEREMONY Mr. and Mrs. Trumbull . L. Hunt "Married" Again '1 on 50th' Anniversary; A Lazy Liver ' Cause a grout doar t.rrftable.Wt loudness, constipation and nick headache. 4o not put up with it; correct it at once by taking Hood's Pills Had., by C L Hooij Co., ' HARBOR STRIKE THREATENED,' while friends : gave' approval :. 4 ' - . . it: " ' - A White River Junction ou i- tit v, pie were "Vly .White Ei- Junction, Jan. 6. Mr, and Mra. 'tumbu1 l, HllIlt( yl(,ty re. apectr residents of White River Jtine- lf, Celebrated their golden wedding Smlversary Tuesday evening. Jrum tMfill L. Hunt and Clara Marsh were married, in "West Hartford, Jan. 3, 1878. ,! "Rev. Heseltine Smith. Mr. Hunt for several years was road com missioner, "but at present Wds pffice as overseer of the poor, which duty he . has , faithfully and charitably p fonned. . Tuesday evening, Mr. and Mr. Hunt were invited to a so-called entertain ment to be held in Ihe high school hall. Upon ' arriving at the hall, a wedding march wasplayed by Mrs C. B. Ward and the procession, composed' of Rev. .1, A. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. W.: O. Itompier, Mr. and Mrs. Albert ' Dut ton and Raymond Trainor, ushered by Mi Wbcl Brais, led the happy cou ple down the aisle to twoeasy rockers, where Mr. Trainor explained to them the purpose of their presence, and in behalf of the friend extended tp them congratulations and a hearty and cor dial welcome. , . 'fhe .celebrating couple were put through a bnef'marriago ceremony by Indigestion or "Sour, Gassy ,. : Stomach "Pape's Diapepsin" gives Relief in Five Minutes Because of Purpose to Cut! es 20 Per - Cent ' 1 ' "Pape's Diapepsin" relieves ptomach distress in five minutes. You don't want a slow remedy when your stom ach is bad or an uncertain one or a harmful one your stomach is too val uable; you mustn't injure it with dras tic drugf. Pape's Diapepsin is noted for its speed in giving relief, its harmlev ness, its certain unfailing afction in regulating sick, sour, gassy stomachs. Keep this perfect stomach doctor in your home keep it handyget a large sixty-cent caae from any drug store, and then if you should eat something which doesn't agree with you, if what you eat lays like i lead, ferments and sours and forms gas; causes headache, dizzineps and nausea J ructation of aeid and undigested food -remember as soon as Pape's Diapepsin comes in con tact with the stomach all indigestion vanishes. It is the : most; efficient antacid known the certainty and ease with which it overcomes stomach, and digestive disorders is a revelation to those who try it. adv. TOWINd COMPANIES ; ARE INVOLVED The Employing Companies - Were Handed an Vr ' Ultimatum MANY YEARS IJf BUSINESS. Homer Thrasher of Newport Died at Age of 80 Yearj. Kewport, Jan. 8. Homer Thrasher, ;V:T 1 ItoUnV'Yhe dlil P'ominent business man of Krvicc was used, the rings being gifts ot friends in the community. Then Mr. and Jlrs. Hunt were presented $100 irold. air. Hunt responded in a liteaa- " Jag manner, thanking one and all for their kindness. This was the .'first 'speech hat he had mjde since the hsnnv event of 50 veara aco. There were selections by an orches-1 tra consisting of v. K. iioszle, trom bone; Mason Huse, violin.; Mrs. C. B. Ward, piano, and a male quartet, con tlsting of William Bowden, Mason Ile, C. E. Bngle and Alfred Wright. llliam Bowden pave entitled, "Little Batcese Newport, died yesterday at the Jiome of Torn C. Camp. He had been confined to his bed but a week although he had been a partial invalid for some time. His death) was due to a complication of troubles. - " Funeral services will be held at the Congregational church Saturday after ' New York, Jan. 6. Demands . that present wage scales remain iri effect, coupled wit!: threats of a' harbor strike of serious proportions, were made on j seven towing companies ,oy tue .Mas ters' Mat.V and Pilots' association here to-day. The companies, which had an nounced their intention to make a 20 per cent cut in wages, were given un til noon in which to accept or reject the ultimatum. , Members of the association "voted last night' to give the companies' a few mora hours, in which to consider their lotion in reducing wages. Soon after the meeting adjourned, it was announced that '300'men employed J'j three towing companies had called a, strike, effeetiv at 6 o'clock this morn ing. An arbitration committee, ap pointed gome time ago, reported it had agreed .i the proposed wage decrease, but tins action was repudiated by the association. It wrt decided at the meeting to bring into one organization all engineer and boatmen employed f!i port work, in addition to the cYafU already unionized, and assertions were made that such action would add 8,000 men to the ranks of those; at present working under union rules. .. ' Fedurai, state, city and railroad tow boats are not affected so far by the wage eontroversy. " m ft- v i MEXICO SEEKS FORTY BANDITS Who on Wednesday Night Killed An American Citizen. . ' ON HIS RANCH ": : . NEAR:MEXIGO CITY War Department. Issued 'Order for, Dispatch of . Troops HERMAN KURTZTISCH, Milwaukee, Wis. 6' (By the Asso war department jihson recited an appropriate poem entitled, "Some Colts." f , 'Appropriate, congratulatory remarks were .made bv Rev. J. A. Hnmilton, Rev. Robert Heseltine, A. Hurd, C. Ii ,LeBourveau, Raymond Trainor and 'AVE. Watson. Arthur Van Sleet, beau tifully rendered, "Darling, I Am Grow ing Old." Some very" fine musical iw lections were given' by Mr. and Mrs. Jimenez, on a variety of instru ments, consisting of mandolin, occa riha, circular saws, bells and an old Roman harp, 2-18 vears old. called, "Psaltery of Holy Writ," which is, th Only instrument of it kind thiit is played in public. Mrs. Jimenez accom panied on the piano. l After the friends went fooward and j rHitended to the couple their heartiest wvngratulations, refreshments served. The event beimr one of the most en joyable social !ffm"r of the winter; and a complete urpris to Mr. and Mrs. Hunt, came to a close with an excep tionally fine imitation of a "country fiddler" by Professor Jimenez. Why Safe-Blowers Quit. The screw-door safe ,is ' practically what it claims to be burglar-proof. I don't say a cracksman can't enter it. noon at 2:30 with Re.v. L. A. Edwards but it is jmnraftiisal because it takes Officiating. j hinr so hrig. -I've heard of cases where Mr, Thrasher figured prominently ' they were able to get isolation from in the business! and social life of New-"j Saturday midnight over (Sunday, TWirf. for mMflv VPBK K.u-n H Whi. thrnif,Ii a nnf-ti hur avwif thA laml aTil. a recitation j minster, iSept. 2, 1841, he was 80 good confederation, and were able to uu aj. years ot age at tn "When It comes to eating, working and sleeping I'm like a different man from wbafc I was a short time ago," said Herman KurUtwch, '40fi'i Norria placif, Milwaukee, with the Northwest ern Life insurance Co., in relating his hi experience with' Tonlae. . "My wlioh system was about to give way as result of two years' constant suffering from, stomach trouble-and I was i run down and worn -out 1 Was hardly able to work. I actually ,back, dreaded to eUt, as ater every meal I suffered so terribly from heartburn, and L was so nervous I eot little rest j day or'night. , "If it hadnt been for liinlae in firmly eonvincs I would have had to resign my place. It came to my .aid in the nick of time and I am strong for it. Tt niac was worth at least fifty times what it cost me." . . - TaTilac is sold in Barre by Barre Drug Co., ir 'Groton by O. C. Smith, in MarshlicJrt by fc. v. unman, ini Plainfield by E. F. Leayitt, in Orange by H. M. Richardson, and in Wood bury by B. II. Daniels. Adv. 1 Mexico City, Jan ciated Press). The lit, s.rl..r.w) flia Tinrju! nf n bund of forty biindit who on Wednesday night j shot to death Timothy Costello of Pennsylvania, an American citizen, on his ranch near Texacaeo, 15 miles northeast of" Mexico City. James Kelly, a Bi-itith subject, and partner of Cos tello, fled, to safety through a hail of bullets. . , The military commander at Texacaeo ha dispatched troops after the ban dits, it was stated. '- MORE EARTH'S SECRETS. CUTICI1 HEALS El CHILD'S CZEKH On Cheek, Itched and Burned, Could Not Sleep. V Eczema' broke out in a rash on toy linle girl's cheek and wpen scratched it spread and formed sore eruptions. They itched and burned o that even in the daytime she suffered and was very Irritable. At night she could not sleep on account, of the irritation. - "I sent for a free sample of Cuti eura Soap and Ointment which helped her so I purchased more and in about one month she was- com pletely healed." (Signed) Mrs. C. B. Albro, R. FJ D. 117, Barrington, R. I., Sept. 28, 1921. Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Tal cum are all you need for every'-day toilet and nursery purposes. Suayli Hut Pr MU. A cMnm: "! UV- nMrtw. , MsliMtS.lUM." SM ery. whn. Soap IfficOmunaatKud ate. TateamaSe. fimCutieurit S iknit wttliaut mue. AN OLD RECIPE TO DARKEN HAIR Saee Tea and Sulphur Turns Grsy, Faded Hair' Dark sad -Glossy. Almost everyone knows that Sage I Tea and Sulphur, properly compound-! ed, brings back: the natural color ana i lustre to the hair when fadwd, streaked; Bones of Whales, 12,000 Years Old, Are. or gray. .Jieara ago the only way to tT..rfiiil I get mm mixture w to bibm i-!t . UB?n,ie-' . . home', which, is ntussv and , trouble-;! The skeletons of two whales, dating some. Making Sure oi It. . She I am collecting, you know, for thVh suffering poor. ' . . He But are vou nuite sure thev are age at tse time of Ins death. : crack one.' "But, ordinarily, a burclar sufferinirt - - He, was the aon of Charles Thrasher , must 'get, by jn .four hours, or not at1 Nhe (), yes. Why, I go to their and Halt lit Vh?ler. The family all, and it's physically impossible to homes and 'talk to them for hours.- settled in Coventry, wiiere be ran a crack a crcw-loor safs in that time Stray stones general Store. He also served the says Leslie's Weekly; - f-- : then thriving town in the capacity ofl. ,:'Thia is the reason that nigkUbunk. town cierK ana treasurer. .-burglary has gone out of fashion in After several years spent in Fitch- j the past few years. The big roblieries bury, Mass., Mr. Thrasher - ante to now occur in" the tlaytim. And this Newport where he entered the employ j has bred a different type of men. Out of the Camp and Stewart Co., is the of the thug, the ?rarkiman, the expert wholesale stationery and paper busi- with the jimmy and the 'soup' it has it is supposed, 10,000 to J 2,000 years, wer -found by two workmea on a farm near Potcrlmrough, according to .'he' Westminister Gazette.' Some of the teeth :and bones were submitted to Dr. fiarood, . of Nowadays we simply ask at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sul phur Compound." You will get a large bottle, of thic old-time recipe improved by the addition of other ingredients, at very little cost. Everybody uses Alconbury Hill, " preparation now, oecause no one , ,. f , , . i can nossiuiy ten mat you urni?iivi Huntingdonshire, and he, in company r'jmi , H dopg H w Eaturally with two zoological experts, visited and. evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with - it and draw thla ; through your hair, taking one small j strand at alimcj by morning the gray hair disappears, and after another ap-! sper the farm and obtained air the bones, with the result that one of the whales has been Set tip. , ' The whales were lying side by side plication or(two, your hair becomes under the peat, and just embedded n j beautifully dark, thick and glossy and the elar. On the whole the bone. are!rou kok fw youngtMd. ; ness. His next venture was in the . bred tlwa eelitleman burglar, the fcl clothing business in the Root block , low w ho an -look and act Ihe part where he remained until 1910. of the business" man, who has the in- Mr. Thrasher served the village of telligence to plan a campaign reipiir Newport as trustee, selectman, and ing days of preparation and the nerve lister and represented the town in the to pull' the stunt and get away with legislature at Montpelier in 1800. On 'out bloodihL..t' .-J r- i Dec.. 3. 18118. he married Josephine O.l "In burirlarv -as in business it is I Bowles, .Whose death took place in 'a dav of biir rWls of cooihinaf inns i were July, J919. I of high finance. 'Mobs' don't go! air. inrnsner is survivcu oy nis son. ahntit as thev ! to. w lv ni v. nvtr Edward C, who is a chemist with the: the land, dropping in here and" there line J.JHVJS oi jirim., jtficn. -"ir. and Mrs. Thrasher lost two children in Infancy. ' Mr. Thrasher' was an ardent sup porter of the Congregational church, in good condition, and those that have been taken out carefully, are scarcely broken. Unfortunately the skulls are damaged. . - it. is Iwiliovmi that msnv thousand years ago these whales and perhaps others swamp up a creek when the wash fame further inland and . got caught at the top of a spring tide in a place w here they were unable to turn. ' Anotner taeory litis dcii aavanceu thoush it is rather far-fetched. Some" j years ago a prehistoric boat was fiug up in the same field, and the suggestion s: has been made that the crew of the boat was" hunting the whales at the IF COUGHS AND COLDS INTERFERE WITH business 'particular period. New York Tribune. I'or Colds, Grip or Influenra . ' and as a pmentive,. take Laxative BROMO QLIN1XE Tablets. The gen uine boars Ihe signatory of E. W. (iruve. Be sure you get BROMO). 30c Adv. ' : We're .Into, tfie New Year By a Few Hours And from the reports received up to date 1922 has gotten a 'good start for better and more pleasing things;' If we all take hold and pull together ' we'll make the new year the best we have had for quite some time. Buying make's better times. It's , when we fail to buy that stagnation hovers near. 1 - - v This store has resolved to continue along with the policy that has made it "The Leading Clothing f Store in Barre" which means the best store of the kind in Washington county. ' v ' This is the reputation we have held. , - . t - . This is the reputation we propose to hold., . ' : i- . Your clothing needs will be'eorrect- ' ly and cheerfully cared for by us at , all times. . ' :'.'."-..,:;' ; Moore & Owens Barres Leading Clothiers, 122 North Main St.; Tel. 275-M. i U ASMS) W VAC tVS SB ' -i r Nl fi Si i Warren C. Bradbury is now em- ployed at the Howard Drug company. W. F. Johnson celebrated his 80th birthday Dec. 31. Mr. Johnson is a native-born citizen, being very active for a man of his age and is in the best of health. . . 3. H. Kilton, for six years a regis tered clerk at the Howard Drug com rany. has resigned to take a position in the feame capacity with the Rd Cross Pharmecy in West Ixbanon. X. If., where he was formerly employed. C. H. Aldrich, di-trict inspector for ins western t nion, nas Decn trans ferred to -Springficlil. Mass., in a like capacity. C. O. Peters, recently em ployed at Burlington, has been trans ferred to inspector's position in the. lo cal office. A. K. Johnson, -manaccr of the local W. l oflicp. was rercntlj? in Franklin,- Hanover and 'Windsor, audit ing accounts for those offices. C. Davis, lincjnan for the W. U., visited friends in Danbury, Conn.j recently. W. ti. Wetmore, eastern district traffic mtper visor, was a visitor last week, at the htcal offirr. F. i. Dannals, district plsnt chjcf of Springfield, was also in town. , . . ,IX M. Bond attended probate court at Wells River Monday. Miss .Margaret Marcy returned to Barre Monday, after a few days' vaca tion, spent with her father, C. II. Marcy. Fidelity Rebekah lodjte. No. 28, held its annual election of officers Wednes day evening, Dee. 28. They are as fob lows: Mrs. Jesse O. Harvey, noble grand; Miss Myrtle D. Blood, U grand; Mrs. Lizzie M. Stock well, re cording secretary; Miss Nellie M I Van, financial secretary; Miss Murial Shea, treasurer. as they pleased and getting away; with a few thousands in each "place. ' Instead,! tbrre ere .4' comparatively few very Ingli -class operators; these never try to pull a trick until their ana was a prominent member of the preparation is complete; they work Masonic orders, besides the Mem- with well-drilled panirs and have re. pbremagog Yacht club and the Young Hen's Improvement club. BIG AUCTION BLOCK SALE. New versed the 01U order about women. Wotren help tha cracksman now as ' they never did before. I WE HAVE T 0 Blew u - International Sporting Club of York Mortgaged Heavily. Xew York. Jan. 6. Property of the International Sporting club on Letinc- ton avenue, valued roughly at $700,000, was placed on the auction block here . to-day. Its sale was ordered by the, court to satisfy a second mortfrnge for,' $2".0OO held by the Centre Field com pany, it was reported that the club itself might bid for it. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears . . the Signature of STOWE QUIT TOBACCO So easy to drop Cigarette, f. Cigar, or Chewing habit Xe-To Bsc l is helped thousands ts break the cotV.y, Bene-sKattering to bacco habit. Whenever yoa have a la jrins tar a n' k or chew, jat place S harmless N. To U tablet ia yrmr Kuth in.tead. All SWire stp. Sbrt ly the habit is eoaapleUly broke. aa2 ytm are better c.fl rui)r, jlys calhr, fsncisHy. It's mn esy. ,tt,1. ni; a tvi of !J-TvB' M if tt 4-sst : y f"m S i ffmrir; fnc t. b '-n ay frm, ytmr ir?,t il SNI yww SMHSey " m H St qe4. itm Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Tike have re ceived news that their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Gates of Chattanooga, Tenn., sustained a considerable loss by fire which broke out between the floor of their apart ment and the ceiling of the one be low in their absence on Cbri-tmas day. The caue of the fire was a faulty elec tric w ir. A large hale w ss burned In the floor and with fire, smoke and the chemicals used in subduing the fire, their furniture, of which they had a fine collection an I which had leen in use only a year and a half, was mined. Some of the laraer pieces can be rca fSnUhed. 1ut much of it is a t-Mal loss. A large number of choice Christmas gifts, including a inn of money, were burned. Mi. and Mrs. f ike had recent ly returned from Oiaitanooga. Frank L. McCarthy is passing a few j days with friends in i.ex Junction. Mrs. G. C Slayton of .MKwnw was the guest ot Mrs.'0. S. Smith Wednes Miss, Emma Fuller of Waterbury Center iitd friends in Mtncow on Wednesday. Mis Nellie Sargent" snd her moth er, Mrs. I.ydia Sarjent, are confined to the houe with cold. Mr. and Mrs. Fay M.-Cuen of Wa terbury were vUitors in Stows on Wednesday. Mr. and Mr. H K. Pike awl da ters tanJy ssd Kathrva, pasord Thursday in Wsterbury. Jhs Fhsi of Mid.ileimry ba Kern s busine isitnr in town "for seiersl days. Mrs. M. D. Power snd M ly.: Mrl'uen have returned trnm Burlmj 1". wsrre they It re- errt a fw Ms Rata WV n( Vncara Fsi! is a t5e M Cues hme. M.n Mrb twv r Hle ti V mit af:er as i!h.- with rt kenpAt. TVer see vi .the', in - ,Ve fc h ii with tV ewe ?.l.".v.' 4.000.009 Ar U.lns Nusale4 Irmn. When roar Uond k (tanrinc fnr Iron, no ordi nal-, tnntaa or itlmnlanU can pat yrm rirht Stanrlns blood rnwaS kin Iron theaa me aa a starving pereoii mast kavo fwxL Bat be ear tlM Iron T" take la oreanie tronandnntmeta'.lie troawhtHi people csoallrteko. Metat He fc-oai t Iroa iiwtaa Uaomaa fromta cttonof utrenearlSoa small p'eeos of traw anditherforetitlrflTd'ffeeeii trnmirmk won. Omwl" tha hroa la your btoed and li k tiw iron la spiium-,. lentils, and apolea. mar be had from roar Jr r i.t estler the name mum im, ne- wara of tup- Stitatea. 1 .Locatioa Jackson Building Opposite Woolworth's Sw Our New BAKERY I" Operation BREAD, lO; . Quality Rich Milk Highest Quality 'loaf New Mill Type Lamps " A Lamp especially Adapted for mills, workshops, offices etc. where hard us&sre and vibration makes ordinary Lamps short-lfved. Gives more light and costs only slight ly mord than the other type. Made" in two sizes. 25 and 50 watt. A trial will prove their worth. Barre Electric Co. Tel. 98 Montpelier Elecfric Co. , - Tel. 26 ' .. "FOR YOUR ELECTRIC WANTS" Lowest Prices MANHATTAN COFFEE 25 C lb. "THE ONE THAT THAT HAS THEM TALKING" . "BENEFIT STANDARD" Real 60c Grade TEAS 4lc lb ORANGE PEKOE, MIXED, FOOSA, ETC. GUARANTEE YOUR RENTAL INCOME No one will pay you rent w hen your property is damaged and unSt for u?e. Therefore, when you htve a fire your income from your property will . vv. . .. , Provide now for this : f emerjrT-cy. -; - J. W. DILLON, ! Bolster B:p(k.BarrTeroesi PEANUT BUTTER Carton 20c OUR SPICES R.&0. BACON DR !&. 29c SALTED PEANUTS ID, 15c Are Noted For . BEANS CBREDTKC lb. 5c ROASTED PEANUTS lb. 16c Strength and Purity RICE fancy lli.6c aSSawSIBSSl aaaasawBaaawsMaBWWWaSaW-aaaaM aaaaaa aawaaapM a aaaaoa Bax OM aawavBaaaaasl aaaaaai aaa aw -a -M SaaaaHaai Mawaaai assaHaaaaaai aiBawwwva "g"" " " 1 11 Bl 1 ' ! 2FJC lb. .; SWEET-NUT THE MARGARINE THAT SATISFIES . VISIT OUR NEV DEPARTMENTS Canned Goods Cereals Crackers, Etc. . TAKE ADVANTAGE OF SPECIAL VALUES OFFERED DIRECT IMPORTING CO. JACKSON BUILDING Opposite Woolworth's 5 & 10 Cent Store "Everything Guaranteed" BARRE. VT. Vermont Mutual . fire Insurance Company of BIontpeKer, VL KTNETT raUKTH TIJUt Premium Notes in Force $1282.751)0 Cash Assets.. $300,000.00 Insnrance in Force. ...... .$123.121 J7Q(7 Policies written coder Mutual or Paid-Up Plan at actual eoit no profit Consider this fact when placing your Autoniobilt Fire Insurance , If you are seeking Insurance, see our Local A .rent McAHjcfor & Kent AftnU for ftarre, Berlin and Orange H HOTEL ST. JAM EC ' TIMES SQUARE, NEW YORK CITY , sst ofl Brosdwa at 109-UJ West 45tli St. Mack laMrvJ hj mumm iTats&k srUksul ssrsit SwmIwm ia srary rsssV As Hotlof , diirnirr, ka - In ( tfcs st owsp h rr and s rfioi n t- sests f !m all rfnrin.l iJrW" T'CT 40 Tbstrrs, all frincipal sbops sa J ceurctfs, J to S ssia tcs walk. 2 sntawt.t 4 all rsbvsr. X" rcavia, aarfaea cars, kua liasa, Wltkia I aniftctra Crsa4 Cra traj an. antra Praasvlvaaia Tsrssiaaia. aaal salal Sag ra.aa aa4 k Hat ar. yuTn OfWI. rmadnat 1 I