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r DAILY TIMES, BARUE, VT., THURSDAY, JANUARY ID; 1022. 6 THE t BARRE "Think On These Things" .This is Thrift Week. . V: , : All over the country the attention of all who earn is being called to the necessity of thrift. During this week your attention may very properly be called to .the importance of a savings account the storing of money now for use later on. A family or personal budget is a check on expenses and as such deserves a place in any discussion. of thrift. , . ; Family protection through life insurance ; the importance of owning ' a home ; promptness in paying bills ; sharing with those in need so that out of our savings there may go out to those less fortunate timely 'help all these should be subjects of consideration during Thrift Week. .' ' -::.. ,. ; Then, too, there is the importance to your family of making a will a duty that too many men neglecfe until it is too late. And coupled with this duty there is the desirability of the appointment of a Trust Com- pany experienced in such matters, as your Executor or Trustee. "Think on these things." V - Why not come in and talk things over with, one of our officers? Our information, our experience, our time is at your service. TRUSTEES CHARLES F. LOWE, WILLIAM S. SMITH, DR. W. W. BROCK, W. H. MARTIN, D. K. LILLIE J OFFICERS CHARLES F. LOWE, President ' ( w- w- BROCK, Vice-President WILLIAM S. SMITH, Treasurer HARRISON G. WOODRUFF, Secretary and Trust Officer JOHN T. AVERILL, Assistant Treasurer. THE MONTPELIER SAVINGS BANK & TRUST COMPANY The Old Bank on the Corner" Montpelier, Vermont. Depository of the State of Vermont. New Complexions Make This Amazing FREE Test! . FREE! Amasing J-Dae Tnt Mail th! coupon with roar aaae end acldrns to The Irooiied Ycut Company, Atliota, (ia. By return mail you will rectlve atnolutcly FRr.E our famou, S-Dr Trial Treatment. Watch tht Umck BeulU! Dept.- 863 MOTHER ! Move Child's Bowels with . . "California Fig Syrup" MARSHFIELD Even a cross, feverish, bilious, or lonstipated child loves the "fruity" taste of "California Fig Syrup." A keaspoonful never frjla to cleanse the fiver and bowels. In a few hour you ;an see for yourself how thoroughly it works all the sour bile, and undigested food out of the bowels and you have a jtrell, playful child again. Millions of mothers keep "California Fig Syrup" handy. They know a tea spoonful to-day saves a sick child to morrow. Ask your druggist for genuine "California Fig Syrup" which has di rections for babies nnd children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother! You must say "California" or you may get an imitation li tyrup. adv. Mnrshfield junior high school will hold a dance Friday, Jan. 20, at the K," of I hall. The children will give an exhibition of folk dancing from 8 to 8:30, after which the usual dance pro- ; gram will be carried out. adv. Mrs. Blanche L. Pike of Pane, Mass-, a former resident here, was at the i home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1). j K. Lucas, tor the actueation. Rev. and Mrs. F. E. Currier left on Tuesday for a month's vacation, with their daughter at Ihirham, N. C. Next Sunday thero will be a union service at the Congregational church. One week from Sunday the union service will be held at the M. E. church. Fur ther notice will appear later. Mrs. Freeman, who recently moved Into the Melinda Bemis house, is ill with quinsy sore throat and grip. Her daughter, Marion, of East Calais is home caring for her. Rev. Joseph Hamilton of White Riv er Junction and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Pliny Hamilton of St. Johnabury, Kottlh llimillnn nf St. .Tohnsburv and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hamilton of Mont pelier were in town for the dedica tion. " Mrs. Clara E. Groom of St, Albans, associate grand conductress of the O. E. S., was a guest at the home of Past Grand Patron and Mrs. H. O. McCrillis over Sunday. Mrs. Groom is the wife of Assistant Superintendent Groom of the C, V. R. R.. G. C. McCrillis was in Montpelier Wednesday evening, where he took the Scottish Rite degree. Mr. and Mrs. George Darling of Peacham were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Pitkin from Friday until Mon- CREAM CLEARS A STUFFED-UP HEAD Instantly Opent Every Air Passage Clears Throat Too. If your nostrils are clogged and your head is stuffed because of nasty catarrh or a cold, apply a little pu-e, antiseptic cream into your nostrils, ft penetrates through every air passage, soothing aud healing swollen, inflamed mem branes and you get instant relief. Try this. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm at any drug store. vYour clogged nostrils open fight up; your head is clear; no more hawking or snuffling. Count fifty. All the stuffi ness, dryness, struggling for breath is gone. You feel fine. Adv. ! STOWE i ., . ' ' ! The vital statistics in Stowe for 1021 were at follows: Births 45, deaths 85, marriages 13. Will A. Holden of Montpelier was In Stowe Wednesday soliciting funds foi the Montpelier Salvation Army. Charles T.' Siirirent, who went to see his son, L. C. Sargent, at the Fanny Allen hospital Tuesday, returned on Wednesday. While the lattflr's condi tion la serious, Mr. Sargent is doing as well as can be expected. Miss Laura Thomas' Sunday school enjoyed a party Monday evening at the home of Miss Carolyn Pike. There were It present. Refreshments were served and games were played. . Ralph Emerson Cvano, formerly of Stowe, now a junior at Harvard col lege, is one of thrpe students from Worcester, Mass., who have won high place on the Harvard rank list. Tha little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. , Hermon A. Parsons .was renderered un conscious when she fell from a couch Tuesday crening, striking on her head. She was' nearly recovered Wednesday morning. Miss Lois Riley returned Wednes. day after visiting friends in 'Morris-' f Vfllo and Hardwick. " " " ' Mrs. Levi Marshall has returned to Springfield after visiting her mother, Mrs. George Gibbs. '.',; Fred Ploof has returned from Wi nooski, where Mrs Ploof is very com- . fortable at the- Fanny Allen "hospital and is expected , to come home in a few weeks, r 1 Mrs. John Bettib of West Lebanon is with her father, Fred Ploof, for a' few trays. ' !'-Miss Grace Russ returned Wednes day from the Fanny Allen hospital, whore she has been ill several weeks with typhoid fever. She was accom panied home by her. aunt, MrsMinnie . Smalley, of Morrisville. WHITE-RIVER JUNCTION Miss Alice M. Gilbert and William C. O'Leary were united in marriage at eight o'clock Monday morning in St. Anthony's church, Rev. C. V. Delany othYiating. A number of friends, in cluding the parents of both bride and groom were present, after which a wedding breakfast was served at the timnn nf . 1 he bride's narents. The couple were attended by Miss Josephine ! -w .-,, i .1 t t ...-.at At. UliWn IUU 1U1 iv. Uiineilr, mowt and brother of the bride; The bride is the dauchtcr of Mr. and Mrs. E. C, Gil bert of this nlace. and is a graduate "ti f.,i nt th W Mrs.. C. W. ; nurse of the Mary Fletcher hospital in Havward was held Tuesday at I o'clock past week. , I Burlington. The groom, is the son of Rt house, and interment was madej Willism Bugbee is at the home of C. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. O'Leary of Keene, jn tl)e fam;jy jt,t at Southview ceme- j W. Bugbee, his father, for a Jime. X. H. The happy couple were the t There was a large attendance at; Fj. F. Brown was a business visitor ! recipients of many beautiful gifts tJj(J ,nd at the dose of the j riar(wjtk Saturday. - 1 including a sum of $M in gold from B-r.:(,fi jr Mr. Metzccr. the Eastern i . , . ' the groom's parents. J Star ritual was given bv the chapter,' Robert Sanders and halph Hurntiam Mr. and Mrs. David A. Pingree, have 0f which she had for many years Wen were in Barre last week to attend the left for Orlando. Florida, where they a member, and was formerly an active conference of older boys, expect to stay till spring. . j worker. A large amount of flowers, j Rav Abbott was a visitor in Marsh Mr. M. E. Turner has cone to Tatcr- the cift of friends, completely covered; R u h h,ft t tha weot son, N. J., where she will spend the the casKct. ami were cr,une . winter with relatives. i evidence. Mrs. Hay ward's extensive ae- Mrs . Earl Barr andv daughter, of quaititance uJninn Chester were recent guests at Mr. and hers and in the Randolph inn having Mrs. George Ellis'. . gtven her many friends - At Gates opera house, Saturday eve-'-, Mrs. S.C. Clark left Tuesday for ing. HartfordVt. 20, defeated Co. D, JV"1 '"-.M Hm'to JnverY of St. Johnsburv, 24-10, in one of the "ark, and go wttht h m to anvers fastest games played here this winter. , remain his home for the Both teams displayed a defense that nct weekf ,. , , ' was difficult to break through. Miss Etta Chamberlm left on Tucs- The Girls' Friendly society met Manchester, N. H where she Thursday evening, in the vestry of St. r. Paul's Episr-opaL church for a feorgan-i relatives, and her rooms are closed ization The purpose of this society isi,or 1,18 present. . , . " jtaining and beneficial sermon on Sun- to interest young ladies in church and! Rev. Eraser Metzgcr left on Tuesday wiipn 1ev ytaey 0f Cabot occupied icagu, ' , the pulpit lit Union church. Next tSun- Thousands whose complexions only recently were marred with humiliating kin blemishes today possess entirely ntv complexions complexions which are entirely free from even the slightest imperfections, and which.glow with the radiance and freshness of perfect health! These surprising- results were achieved, not by ualiiK "-beautlflers" or cosmetics of any kind, but by gettlnn at the real tsutt of the trouble and supplying their ayatema with tha proper amount of vttamines and Iron two elements vital to health, yet lack lug In the modern diet. . Make ThU Amazing Test I If your complexion ts a source of embar rassment to you If you are thin, or feel tha neod of more " pep." almply mall coupon for the famous Three-Day Trial Treatment of IRONIZKD YEAST, Take these pleasant tasting tablets two with each meal. Then get ready for a eurpriae! Pimples, blackheads, bolls, etc.. b!n to dioaprM-ar almost "while you wait.' Yon will feel an almost immediate iocrjaae In . your ability to tackle hard work. And aa for putting now, firm flesh on your bones thin folks report gaining flj-e I'"""!'. oa the first package of lRONIZi.D 1EAST1 Yeast Best With Iron and will not cause gas or In any way affect the stomach as It eontalna a apeclally cul tured yeaat which la grown under the strict est aupervlalon for medicinal purposes. The reason It brings such splendid results is because it supplies thin and run-down folks wilh the three vltamines.' which though vitally essential to health, are lacking tn the modem diet. But more than that. It aupplif s Nour blood with the iron needed to malse It rich, red and strong. Vitamtnea alone are fln, but when taken with iron, as lu JRONIZED YEAST, they bring their good - results ;W twict f sicy in many casea. Try Ironized Yeast Today! Just mall coupon as directed above for the wonderful Threa-Day FREE Trial Treat ment. Or go to your druggist and get IRONIZED YEA8T on the positive guar antne that your money will be lnatantly refunded if you are In any way dissatisfied with the results. You will very likely be amused at the Improvement IRONIZED YEAST will show in you. Get It today! CABOT The regular W. R. C. meeting will be held tiext Thursday. A good attend ance is desired. Miss Vera Rogers was homo from teaching in Plainfield over Sunday. Miss Stella Treston has gone to Worcester, Ma., to remain in the family of Etnorald Glidden for a few weeks. Mr .and Mrs. Nihlock of Windsor were giiPBta of Mr. aud Mrs. Ernest Bliss the last of last week. Mr. and Mrs. lone Smith of Plain;, field were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Rogers the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Haines of Greens boro were called here last week to at;' tend fiia funeral of Mr. Haines' father, M. S. Haines. Mrs. Anhie Billiard and Miss Annie Felix were recent guests at R. B. Tas sie's in South Woodbury. ' Mrs. Carlina Burnham was called here tram Massachusetts lat week to attend the funeral of her sister,' Mrs. Ned We1ster. M. S. Haines died last week Tues day at the homo of his son, Leon, at Lower Cnbot. Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon. T. J. Orne attended the Dairymen's association meetings held at Burling ton last week. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Rogers and (ton, Sidney, were guests at J. M. South wick's Saturday. E. D. Waldo has been ill the past week with grip. . West Berlin nun J ZJH Br V f4 Many were very sorry to leani of the misfortune with which Mrs. Georga. W OMEN will be tflad'to know of a laxative that operates without griping or weakening, housanas will tul! you they tret more satinfuctory results from Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pensin than from salts, Dills and drastlo cathartics. Svi-uo I'eosln is a mild. Bentle cleanser and rouulator. It costs only about a cent a dose. DR. CALDWELL'S SYRUP PEPSIN THE FAMILY LAXATIVE Take Dr. Caldwell's SyniP Pepsin when constipated, bilious, headachy or out of sorts. Youwllllindyourgen eral health snd complexion so im proved thnt lees cosmetics will be nneded. Thousands of women have proved this true. ' HAXF-OUNCE BOTTLE FREE ' Few escape amttipatim. to torn if jro io not require a taxatwe at tnit moment ut rue tend you a Half-ounce Trial Bottle of my Strup Pepsin FREE OP CHARQE en that you will have it handy when needed. Simply tend your name and addrest to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 514 VfmAmston St., MontictUo, ill. Write me today. , Sanders met last week by falling as she was coming downstairs, break ing one leg. , ' H.' A. Stock well was in Montpelier last week. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Glines were in Barre City recently, calling on Miss Clark at the hospital. Mrs. C. A. Patterson has been in poor health for several weeks, and het sister, A. R. Emerson, has been suffer ing with a hard cold of late. Mrg. Sleeper from Montpelier has been assisting in caring for her moth er, Mrs. George Sanders, this last week. Be Sure -It's Ironized Yeast! DuatoNhs m.rk.H .up.rloHtr"W IRONIZED YEAST It I. bolng wld.ly Imltala. IRONIZED YEAST antlrely difforcnt from ordinary combination of yo.st and iron --or y.a.t and Iron t.k.n separately. Cartain typo of ysa.t and Iron hay. absolutely no raluo medicinally. IRONIZED YEAST, on the othor hand, moana not only ape. dally cultured yeaat and other yitaminee, but the special nrocea. by which theae vitamlrMla aWfriniaeA Ther. I only n IRONIZED YEAST. In.t upon It always for nothing- eUe can be like it. RANDOLPH EAST CALAIS Kathleen Orr has been quite sick the Mrs. Myra Daniels has been on the sick list the past week. Roy Jacktnan took a four-horse load of peopla to Marshficld Friday evening to attend the lecture by Bishop Hughes. Levi Wheeler was homo from his work in Montpelier over Sunday. Mrs. Ada Cats of North Calais vis ited friend in the village the lasUof the week. . . The people of Calais were given the pleasure of listening to a very enter- day. Mrs. Martha Carpenter is ill with tonsilitis. A. C. Tucker and daughter, Mrs. Mella I'nwin, of Montpelier were in town for "the dedication. Mt. Frank Eastman of Montpelier was a visitor at the home of her aunt, Mrs. J. Wi, Bouldry, last week. Several from here atended the dance at Plainfield Thursday evening. ...,..! unrl- u lin linvi. nn nt lipr cliurch n it'll t for Chii affiliations. The following ollicera were one ot ttie speaKers iuuiuj t elected: Miss Lillian Marcy, president! National Social service committee Mrs. F. JL Chipman, vice-president ; meeting to be held in that city. Mr. Hi- fi-ivn Kl, wiim am-retarv and Metzcer exiiects to return on Saturday treasurer. A social hour was enjoyed, '.and will be in his pulpit on Sunday as W. Hewitt of riainfield "-r '.o'Ji1' fa S.- ONE DAY ONLY s The Original Production The Three Musketeers DOROTHY DALTON, LOUISE CLAUM, ORRLN JOHNSON and OTHERS Comedy, "The Paper Hanger," "Snapshots" , " No Advance in Prices. TOMORROW Everybody's Favorite HOOT GIBSON in "SURE FIRE" DOES LAUNDRY WORK AND H0USEW0RKT00 Surprised to Find Her self FeelmgSo Well Taunton, Mass. "I used to have paina in my back and legs so badly. W1IU UUJCI MVM- bles that women sometimes have, that mv doctor or dered me to stay in bed a week in every month. It ciidn tdome much o-rwvl an one day after talkingwith a fnend who tooK Lydia E. Pink ham 'a Veeeta- I bin Cximrtound for about the sarne troubles I had, I thought I would try it also. I find V. n . I fl.n n.rl. in tbA lnnnrlrv fill II... . . f w. V. M - - J through the time and do my house work, too. Last month I was so sur prised at myself to be up and around and feeling so goodwhilcbeforelused to feel completely lifeless. I have told some of the girls who work with mo and have such troubles to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, snd I tell them how it has helped me. You can use my testimo nial for the jrood of other"." Mrs. Blanche Silvia, 63 Grant St, Taun ton, Mass. It's the panWtory one friend tell ing another of the value of Lydia E. rinkhara s Vegetable Compound. and about 12 were present. WESTTOPSHAM usual. Dr.vF. C. Angell gave an address be fore the Young Men's Brotherhood at the parish bouse on Tuesday. Dr. L. A. Russlow was summoned to Norwood, N. Y-, this week by the death of a relative and returned on Tuesday. I The ladies of the class of "Earnest 1. ............ . 1 , 1 1 1 f - .v ? 1 t& m Wkn A reception was held in the hall Fri day evening for Charles Smith and bride. A Kood many people attended. Dancing was enjoyed and refreshments i u- a rm ata- r tr Ail 1 9 1 r.. t r Workers," held their erui-anrtual tl, 2 SZlnLTvtli Chu'r-eeting 'at the church vestry on Tues u!. -!i!ir ivn.ari.w'.n.l Thuradav evening. A supper was served be -. for t)le pptin Madam Hight wishes to express At lhe reguiar grange meeting held gratitude to her many frien who ,satl,riiay night, the following of- rememlwred her during the holidays. flcpnl wcre insiip,! to ,,ervc the corn Saturday, Jan. 14, Mr. and Mrs. L. jug year, by District Deputy Roy Gil- M. Flynn observed their 20th wedding man and Mrs. Gilman assisted by Mrs. anniversary in a quiet way. . Arthur Win at ley; Master H W. Ilolden The weekly "sing" will be held Sat- overseer, Gordon LaBotinty: steward. urday evening at the Home ot air. and noninson Jieam: lecturer, .iis. iirn Mrs. Ij-nnard Tillotson. rude Fassttt: chaplain, Mrs. Genii Sunday school will meet at 10 o'clock "r,ri8n:. "'r',,ar.V; ry Sunday morning at the home 01 air. and Mrs. John Sauborn. The Eager Workers class is to give a social in the cliurch parlors Tuesday evening, Jan. 24. A good program w ill be given, a "bag" supper served, there will be fun and entertainment for all. Let everybody come. pulp dav Rev. A will speak. The women of Calais and vicinity who are interested in forming a Wom an's club, to become a part of the state federation, are asked to meet in the primary room in the East Calais village schoolliouso on Saturday, Jan. 28, at It is hoped that all the women will turn out to thia meeting in a irooJly number and that a club J with a long list of charter member I may be organized. 1 I,' I ( 8 ' 8 i stakes m family eiinplr of really flrrienrfable roiish mnhrlne. Kee lly prrparra, ua eaves biwik Nichols; treafurer, John Curran; Ceres Mrs. Lula Allen', Flora. M Mrs Arvilla Rowe; Pomona, Mrs. Hael IaBountyj assistant steward. George Rye; lady assistant steward, Gladys Fassott: gate keeper, Wright Gilford. Follow-, ing the close of the meeting an oyster supper was served by tliecommittee who had been spjiointed to have charge, j The work of the installing officers snd 1 their assistants was greatly and high-j llv commended by those present. I Mr. and Mrs. Andrew O'Morrow of Mrs. M. Baker front Middlebury ar- Butte, M.-nt., have purchased J. V. riven ncre on .vnmusv mr a several Blamhard'.Jarm and are already here, days stay with Mr and Mrs. John Mr. Blanchard's people are moving onto , AUrney. their lower farm. Ten young ladies from this place at tended "Miss Mabel Richardson's party Friday evening. The wind Sunday night completely blocked the hill rosds. EAST BRAINTREE BERLIN rural mail carriers were unable to aiake their trips. MUs Doris Blanchard it quite ill with appendicitis. Carl CUrl in is threatened with pneu monia. Harry Ferguson has pone to Brook lyn, X." Y, where he has employment. Mirror Lake granire will hold its reg ular meeiinir Jan. 20. with the follow- Some of the ing program: Pjano solo. Ruth Chat- field; roll call, brothers. "What Is the Grange Doing for MeT iter. What Am I Doinir for the Granire ?" Flans for the coming year, by the worthy master; song by the grange; talk on "The Agricultural Bloe in the Senate,' C. A. Pike; grange paper, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Stone. Home-made, but Has No S Equal for Coughs JS If you have a severe cough or chest cold accompanffd with soreness, throat tickle, hoarseness, or diflicult brea thins, or if your child wakes up during the nipht with croup and you want quick help, try this reliable old home-made couch remedy. Any drug gist cm supply you with i't ounces of I'inex. 1 our this into a pint bottle and h i the bottle with plain granu lated sugar syrup. Or you can use clarified molasses honey, or corn syrup, instead ot sugar syrup, if desired. Thia reripe makes a pint of really remarkable comrh remedy. It tastes cood, and in spite of its low cost, it cm be depended upoa to give quirk and lasting relief. You csn feel this take hold of a coutrh in a way that means business. It loosens and raises the phlegm, stops throat tickle and soothes and heals tha irritated membranes thit line the throat and bronchial tubes with such promptness, ease and cer tainty that it is really astonishing. I'inex is a special and hiphly con centrated compound of genuine Nor way pine extract, and is probably the best known means of overcoming ever concha, throat and chest col. is. There are many worthless imita tions of this mixture. To avoid dis appointment, ak for ounces of Pinex" with full directions and don"t srerpt anvthintf rise. Guaranteed te give absolute satisfaction or money promptly refunded. The Pinex Co Ft. Wayne, lad. LNi. Park TSieat r e WHERE .EVERYBODY GOES PRESENTS FOR TO-DAY TO-MORROW Jhe booties tijlSM : i ' Mand the play ' - i (If made a if ear's :.7l ' ;' I -if sensation,. ... I 0y ijN: ; now tfovL can. .. Strk wuii1 . 7 AN ALL SIAR , W d$lSon I PRODUCTION I IW b 1 m rr v A story of one Of a million homes and events in that home that" were r.ot for the neighbors' ears! From the Noted Novel and play by ZONA GALE. Also ALL BALLED UP" Comedy and KINETO REVIEW Also VAUDEVILLE PaduSfO'Conneil The Irish Minstrel In the Original Comedy Sketch Cn!y An Irishman's Dream HERMANN BAHR 'Directed ley VICTOR. SCHERTZINGERy A S-l Col An application of common sense, snd a sene of comedy, to a do- . n a.. l.v... I'm vA.litfuul it tn Y a very gentle tremble. Also THE FLAMING DISK" and THE LATEST NEWS Iff PICTUKES. The only Theatre in ihe State With a High Class Orchestra and a $10,000 Organ The Best in Pictures The Lowest in Price if TODAY IS THE BAY- Also Friday and Saturday Barre Opera House is the PLACE DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS is the STAR in 66 HtPTLJT E 1 MMJh.it: MUSsfc-11 Jt-M 99 the nttraction in 12 reels, and which has been showing at the Criterion Theatre in New: York for nine weeks. . Not an old picture rc-issued under the same name Matinee daily at 2:15, admission 25c Evenings 7:30, prices. Bal.5c; Orch. 25c 1st two rows Orchestra 35c Boxes $1. One show only, matinee and evening WITH SPECIAL MUSICAL SCORE BY THE ORCHESTRA Ji tin J t jT i- e , una a at-. -!-