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HE; BMmi3s DAILY TIM"Ka BARllEj T WEBNESDAY, SEPlltoEH1 to, 1022... , knd the 3Yhole Sapp. ' ';v Family Cicera himself, vSaphie arid Cyril Big Comic Hit : . r-: s -"-in the ' Boston Globe Daily and, Sunday .fAijd' clon't; f orget'The Captain and the Kids" by Difks, in the Boston Sun day Globe every week.) , -The -Daily - Globe" has almost a half century of successful journalism be hind it.. I ABOUT T1 ESTATE Happenings of Jpteurt from Different Sactlraa. East Corinth Boy Saved Child. Donald Darling. St, tJohnsbury acad- mp student, perjurmed an acts oi un tisual herioem Saturday whn he rescued a- child from almost beneath the wheels of an approaching automo nila,t,1The hero is a member of the frshman, class at the academy and lives in Kast Corinth says the St, Johnabury Caledonian. , i A little after ithe middle, of Satur day afternoon Jast, Donald Darling was walking down .Main .street near the St Johnsbury house wnen ne noticed a child in the street and saw that an automobile was bearing down linon if... J He ran into the si ree't," sua tched the child from imminent danger, and was returning with it - to safety on the sidewalk when (he, slipped and fell against a fire hydrant, knocking out one or wo or nis teem ana so serious Jyl cutting his chin . as to necessitate Dr," Fairbanks taking at least one stitch. Since the accident the boy has been obliged to "take; nourishment through a tube. YOUR WANTS WILL NOT CEASE" but your earning power will. , The only safe way is to save wnne you earn. : r'f ' With advancing years wants increase rather than diminish. .Hardships and privations r that are easy to bear in youth weigh heavily in later years. ...The time to save is-while-you are earning and yet, so many young fel lows says "I'm earning good money, mv iob is secure, why worry ? But sickness is no respecter of jobs or per eons; economic .conditions throw thou sands out of jobs over night. SAVE WHILE YOU KARX is the only safe rule for the young man and the older man. , '. Then, too, there is a lot of fun in see ing, the fralane in your savings pass book, grow, Some people set a goal to wards which they strive, then when thy reach that goal they set it a little higher and keep on striving. It's good fun. Why not ajply this principle to your account in .the Jlontpclier havings Bank and J rust company, Montpelier, Vermont, and see how much you can save before Jain It '' ;.! , , - ... Plans for-the improvement -of -the underpass at Waterbury are being considered by State Engineer George A. Reed. State Jlighway Commissioner T. W. DU and District Highway Com missioner Earl Hnydim of Barre. It j possible that some steps will be taken to improve the underpass this vear. Mr, Reed and Mr, Hayden con ferred' Tuesday with thief Engineer Kitr.pajriok of the 'Central Vermont railway "Tin regard & the underpass. The. difficulties of the present under pass rfre t?lie' blind turn, lightness of thebwdge in making a weight limit for i trucks necessawr, -yid the steel trestte parrying the bridge which take up part of. the space at the under- pass.1 MILLIONS POINT MY TO ABUNDANT UEA JOY AND PROS LTII. PiiTY 'RIVER TURNED ASIDE. Bring Cheerful, Inspiriijg And Hopeful Messages To Those Who Are Sick In Body And Spirit. Important Engineering Peat Performed ' at Whitinghant. A visitor at the site r the New Vnirhm.l Pnwor comtM tik'sh nro nosed earth dam at Davis bridge, near Whit4 inirham, related the story of how the historic : Deerikld jtiyjpr Jwagil from its channel - Sunday and sent through a . 160Q-(opt ,unhef in ."the mouotaiti: side hiIeffiftfe,MrkMii and others looked on with almost breathless interest. ... j,,... . . .j,: : . Preparations had teen under way several months, it being necessary to turn the river in order to'lefcve the river bed dry for the construction of the dam, which i to be about 1,000 feat long, and 00 fe'et high. When the final da came and the channel had -beed paftiall closed by dumnincr rocks and earth into the riv er 'a big force of men from the 700 Or more employed on the . project. dW rected its energies toward quickly shutting the stream out of , its be of many centuries and.forcing it into the tunnel. ..... , -J , . Work . trains with their t loads of arth ,.and rock ran lack .Jand forth' rom burrow pits and dumped thett loads j inj the river, while hydraulic pressure lielped "distribute it wheri wanted. The . channel gradually was closed uirtil only a tiny trickling stream flowed down over the old course, tucn reomrui nuici . j Baker, sr., seized an empty '"cement bag, threw it into the tiny stream, and placed a rock upon it, and an impor tant step in a gigantk enterprise which is to cost more than ?7,W0,- 000.000. was accomplished. The completion of the dam is many months away. While it is being built the river will flow through the tun nel, which is lined with cement an$ was built by the Kollins Lonat-ucuon company of Boston. V SOUTH RANDOLPH TESTIMONIALS GIVEN WOULD FILL' VOLUMES Possible For Everyone To! x Enjoy The Good Things Of Life To EatSleep, Workattd-PlayTo"The . if ullesti Measure. . I i Every-jrhiiman being is . en titled,?; to health, happiness, and. success, . is positvely wrong to be satisfied with less. Do not fold your hands and ac cept iM health as aomethhig yoil can not avoid or overcome. i . Tens fr thousands' of m(n, and women froth' ,'all parfs ' of" the world have testified that lifa has .baen.tnade worth living to them after they had almost given tip', hdpeV' Tele are the fortunate ones who have been restored to health, and strength by the Vise cf TanfaV by'.far.the wdrld's most cele- bratee tonic raedirine, T ... If human testimony cah "be. beljeyed at, 11, and ;ho can Je so "(.keptfc-al s iq ao(io mese sojemn ana graie fuj tatenientsf"ranlai ha a power', a Virtue; k merit, such as tio bthr medi-1 cine -'ever possessed:; "be forfe. "If "these? signed ;wit'nekfofatnifnt vol untarily elen from a motive of Rrat- itUd-'on!vf Were-bcJitHd into Volumes klii 'ikniiM'fUt hl.i1ibrlirv alitl all 6f f them -Spdaft the same" eheerfhg, Ihspif,-' ; Their tir gree;"thar TShiac. r)rjng8 a feelrng' of iiew4 life" and' rir$? t every 'poVfion ''of 'the ; 'Wi M e"ds the 'blorxl; tlrfgling ;thfdugh ihi '.veins. The Will fccnmp -riifldv with the -0f-lf heaThhemrnd 5ati o Ha 'OTrfYlns'ii'-"'!!! become: pri mo'rf Mert'artd. MtIV; therfe'eomfs new .life, new energy uVV new 4Vy'l "i "V nv jij, uo .iiuigi litres, iuuuiiui. ui uc- ;irte 'jflisftiliyrt'leunlnfa SiyM 'tlmi'toY tfnyoVe '6 be Ha?ed among the weak,.' anenjic, half -sick, rflWernleafid- w,6rnont ',Bpeltnens of tohiifrtity i-ho 'are 'being- left behind 1iiHhe"rarie! nf" lif. You owe , it to yourself 'ydur-family andyour future l kSep Ctfforj health mea"na happtneas n't.au;rMtr - Health brirlga the p Cy' Vt. enjoy, the good; things of alife, U eatio sleepivtoiork and tJ play to ihejfnllet meaalfre..! J I ' '. i. :-. join, .tc-dari the-Vat army of. those vho , hatve , hflen Jimde healthy a.mi strong , by arlav. f Throw off Jthe, poi sons that are ruining your digeatjon, weakenitig -your strength wrecking your nervea, , making vour liver t tor pid, causing headaches, backaches and crippling you with rheuma.tim .and other destructive diseases., v Bring the ColOf to yOur cheeks and the. isparkle of .healtti to your eyes. Be robust, strong and turdy, Yourlcan do this arid' you Owe Mt' to yoiprself, your fiitiire, joiit family tb.Uct now. " Get'Tartlat froitt' your fiearesf drng gist 3to-day ind ' watch n'ovy5 r quickly yoif ' begirt to eaif Tietler,' 'sleeps better, feet better ti no wdrS better! Adv. ESTATE OP WILLIAM JOHN . HEED. LOUGH- ,8tt of Vermont, DUtrictof Wiuihinatoii.as. Ths honorable probate court for th dis trict of WuhlnKtoni to all pcriiona Inter. InaM InHha aUto ofWUHara Jotn Louirh. hd, lata of City of Barra, in ld (Jintrict, docwised, GREETTNO : 1 At a Di-obate court holiion at Mohtpellw, wilhin and for said district, . on tha 5th Three Lines" for 25c fTimes wfll Df.llfc Wanta. LIJ1 riirirr For Sal. To Lit li." alumr -a-thtmmnlm ait-tha - rat . f tHwa "T twenty-fly. ccnU for th flrat ,inrtlon ten eanta fo aichBlMqtmi inaartion. HOUSES FOR SALE HELP WANTED FEMALE FOR SALE day of September, 1922. an Instrument pur. f6r8ALE- One "and "onchatf lt5ry"nouii porxinit 10 be. th last will and tmeni with ell, earn and amaH Karik-n at IS Of WUHm Jnhn Lntio-hhwl lu nt Cltr of ..'J 1 & U . k. W-. . . . n Barre. in said dintrict, deceaaed, was pr. good; fair condition. Both tenements !- iresJ"A. K. A. JTime office. wfm aented to tha court aforesaid, for probate. ways rented. City water and sewer, con- WANtE&arwblagirl ob wproan Jor Ben Arid it i ordered by aaid court that the riwtlon. Pobr health, can not look after eral houaework; apply to "C," care of 25th dajr of September, 1922. at the probata It;' U the. 'reason for aellinai , A Vanrato , Timca office. 168US oflica In aaid Montpolier, be aaaigned for for the party that wants a home 'or. ! WAmVTTXT6rirjC.i. iifiBaMo provlna -aaid inatrumemt: , and that mtiM vtotnunt Thfi, rnrt. lir .M rWn WANlfcU AT UMU-A (.apaDio aiN or thereof bo Wiven jto all persona concerned, for a quick turn over. Inquire of P., 4. by publiahinar. this order three weeks sue- Lrn ' Rnti ' in r 7. Orrhinl trrrL t'eaaively in the Barre Daily Time, a news- . Tili o6-X. ' " :' f U7t taper , inutirtf,, in that,, Vic nlty, in .REAli.BSTAtlS-prttt'A.EZ. W3T 7l"and It South Main street; inquire of V. Arera.' .p.,. . , . ... , I86tf FOR SAIvB Pwtfcaijy new 7room cot- larte porch, yara(' henhouae,' large tot. beat WANTEJD A middle aired wHawtr ; would FOR SALE One 12-g-aage WincheUerhotl like a middle aged lady aq. hmi.ckeeper ; I gun. pump action) one. 12-gi-uge fiemtna- fne n prefers a rood home rather Jhanfton shot gun, pump action; call at 37 Fort arge Pay ; aha must know how tor read' and J Hqy .plc; ,J. J. Smith. 87 Fortney atreat. write fngllah ; no-tjectiona t one ok-lld Barn, tt ' ' I . . i-- isotii addrea. Loula Carri. B.oil. Rouih Rfst 1 FrWLEOnTr littlal boy's mackinaw 7V ' I overcoat; one little boy's whrellwrrow. al- WO MAN Edurared, amblttooai pfeference ! nwat rfewf Ihd ohi "See Thru" coflf milf given' w ormer isacner; jor placing aup-. in irooa condition j call at 28 East trt aaid district, previous to the time u point4i"i( .J. t. Therefore, you are hereby notlfled to ap pear before aaid court, at the. time and place aforesaid, and contest the probate' of him -wiu. It -you nave cause, ftlven ' under . mv hand at Mnnfnll . in kid district tht 5th day of September M 922, it,.t: 5 FftAfJK MARTIN, Judti. Sept.-l-20 iV , :: , 1 '' ; ) i, i ;" ,r Improve your handwork by using ' Cohcord Yarns . They are guaranteed dependable, . uniform fast color andof good quality. Manufacturers of knit , , ting yarns for, over 30 yra,: .fnd for free aamplea ot, yarn 'and, , price Jiatj ,4 da. k, BOis lb. , f $2.00. ; In S ft, lota $9,00,, (Gou- ' ' cord Worsted Mills, West Cpn.t j location; inquire of Abrsm Fine. :80 Nnrtk Main street. . i 148t2f OR .SALEt-tXIw R. A.. JrindU. houaa at sis aeHq avenue, cornar . Bummer at, ana Keltk aaentM. - u '. ..mti plementary school plan ; to be trained (or work; opportunity to spend winter in South, if desired. 11200 with future. Ad j woman for general houaewprk i no ,waah Ing; Tel. 217-21. " JL,ft7t COOK WANTED On who can do equal S ta the1 beat of Jtoms cooVlng f a good on- portunlfy for vtitf wh 'twin em&ieymen; apply by better to "3. M.'' care Barre upataira. 158t3 i WANTED A. middJeaged woman to keep houaa in family of fivel Claude Chaffee, WilHamatown, Vt. - Tel.-or-write- !$7t8J 1 '.'''''.' lS7t8 WXfftEb-A woman, ta. to Florida, (o work, thla October 1st. two in the fam ily ; 7 months oarcf am paid one way ; A. R. Bechlder. Randolph V.- 17 8 - 1 Jf ! FALL -CLASSES Farm, Stock and Tools at Auction As I have other bnsiness which takes my time, am obliged to akise buJ, my farm, stock ana tools at auc tion on ..... ...... Wednesday, Sept. 27, 1922, at J0 C'clock in..Xh forenoon, on the premises, in South "Puxhury, four miles from Jloretown' and nme miles from Waterbury, in the Dows- ville. neighborhood. MYOMEPARM known as the Don Buckley farm, con taining about 100 acres; about 50 acres of tillnpe, balance pasture end woodland; fields Jay. levl and are all machine worked; nice apple orchard and plenty Of wood ' for" the farm; splendid supply of water at buildings; house contains nine rom a and is in good condition; three-story 1 tarn with basement.alio in good repair. 20 HEAD OF STOCK 14 j-ow', grade HolMein'Jersey ami Aryhire; four are now freh;' seven to " freshen J& early fall and balance early winter:, all yoting and in good arderf 1 yearling heifer, S calves. This stock will, be sold subject to tuber culm test. . Pair gray hore. aees 10 and 13 yeara;' weight about 20O lbs.; a (fod team;! "mare weight about l."?00 lbs.; one mare and eolt. FARMING TOOLS Two Peering mowing - machines, horse' rake, ; Clover-Leaf manure spreader, two cultivators, plow, horae ho,, atprhag ootl harrow, Rra enair- ge cutter and carrier two two-horse farm wagons, hay- tack, t wo sets heavy traverse sloln, 2 bob aleda. t presa wagon, corn planter, smoothing harrow,. 2 II. S. cream separators . two ane hnrae tpowera. 3n0-epg ineiihator. wheelbarrow, gTindt?ne, and all small fcnoht. SUGAR TOOI Kier etaporator 'and arch. Bellows Falls evaporator and arch, 2 galv. Iraw tuHa; wooden draw tub. 3 stor ce tanks. 2 galv. (tnm se'tlera. Kier mCring-o!T rrh and pan. !t rf gslv. ipinir. l.ftO0 mlv. covers, 1.I47 trslv. liK-ket. 1.144 tin burketa, two 1-qt. lathering bii.-ketn. A'o. 0 tr.n if Xn. 1 ht. 3 t"na freen oata. f 'ne n;ii te Mute. Terma It time of . l,rr. h at Txn, Kv-r-thiRjf .!! i nSi fir the ria'.n tioe g-'en Wedresday, Sept. 27, 1922, It 10 t'dock. L. A. BQTCE, Owner. 9. A. Tt P J? Y, A jct.otM-er, Barre, Vt. There came to fr. and Mrs. Oeorge Howard last Friday night, a son of ten pounds. , -. - Airs, f lorenee- rwtor ot kmi rnnces- ton, Mass., wae at .Will tampa last week, her old home. Frank Ordway nd sen. Harold, and a friend from Boston were at Mr. Camp's Kenneth JlfToni haa returned home from Middlebury and ia attending the V. S. S. A. .t Randolph Center. ' Albert Jjargent, and Haflie Sutton of Swanzey, K. H.,'' visited friends here last week, , .. ' . i Clynton' H.tde of Boston haa returned to his home after a visit to hia rousin'a here. " Many people from thia place attended the state fair last week and report the best ever seen. The exhibit and parade one mile" and a half long waa just good, .-r- " ' The hurdy-gwrdy that nsited us some time ago, av man and little boy, his son, from Holycke; Msa.,left home the first of the summer, passing through the White mountains ta t'HJiada returning., to J heir home down this, valley. They paid all their ex penses and cleared about sif dollars a day. Miss Melissa Greene has purchasea the DrrDavenTtora-howse in -KaatiRjin . . . . ...1 si r .L. - dtilph'ana will ;move rnere i me uea future. Steve Holland and -friend. Mr Colby, visited - K. ' B. limp Sunday. Mrs, Woods visited Mrs. Flora Delano and returned home with them to Newport, N H., the Jap day. The Independent Woman ia one oftlifi brightest jewel ' wh'ich adorns our modern, economic system. But too" often this , independence is gained at tjiecost ;o health, and the wage-earning pinn strfiggles through, her duties ,'a prey to riervhusriess, back-1 ache a nrt despondency, Docs npt her in-( acpenoence men. oecome more oi a our den tnatr' a joy j';, J.v4ia iE. . Pinkham's Vegetable CprrtpOund Jias', helped manyj audi vomen lp regain their lvt in life, and Will help many rnore. adv. Stock and Tools lor Sale As I have sold my farm and must give possession, win sen mts iuiw ing described personal property on ? Tuesday, Sept. 26, at 12 o'clock. on the premise known as thr Smith farm, in the oeorge i-jnoe neignoor hood, two ' miles from Wifliarastown villsee and four and one-half miles from Ban Otyt- - ' ' 10 Extra Good Cows grade Jersey and ,Holatei4 good age. straight and right; ,f our to freshen about five weeks aftet the sate and balance milking, well and hred to frealren In tSewliltr ar trlf pnng, 1 purebred male HoKtein. . three months ' oldt eligible to" registry; pr. fancy draft homes, weight about 3100 U.S., set n and eight years old, bright hay, and one of the best teams in town, right In any'spot or place; also eight ehoata. weighing .about 150 fts. each, 10 hens. Farming; Tools and Machinery Two-horae farm wsgnn. with eatra bdy. horse rake, McCormark mow- nit machine, new' spring tooth har row, meeder, cultivator, two plows. one of which ia new; eam planter. root cutter, water beater, iron srch and nan for cooking swill. V. 6. cream eparator: IVLevsl cream separator, both in food running order; milk pai'.a and milk cana. etc 2iS sap buckets. otiantity of cement, phosphate, and a t-t of small tools. Aleo a quantity of houaehold farntture, im-lndinr bed. kit hei ran., fhaim. table, etc, lc. A!o 4. ton of No." I ha v. Term at time of sale. KverythtngJ ald antbout rerve or !;mt aa fort the arfe frien I fcaie uw i f.r artr of tS; r' tt LEWIS X. HUTCKISSOX. Ower. D. A PERKY ACCIIOEEfi. DIABETES A Disease of .Malnutrition , Diabetea is-- invariably the result of 'impaired' najtrition-thia result in an exes of sugar' in the blood and failure of the food to. nourish hence a gradual wasting away while eating weJI. -? t , - f!, r t - " Warner's Safe ; n1pfabcte$ Remedy is made from a formula tried and tested and used with remarkable resinta" during the - past' BO- 'years. Aa sts .4ian iodicates,'i Warner's Safa-Iiiabetes. Rcmjy ia alwteJutely safe and is made solely from herbs and ether beneficial ingrodientrs. Warner'r Safe Remedies Warnaf nft Kkbtay art. Llr.r "erVear Warner' 8aa DlabetW Reaaedf ' 1 Werner's Safe Rhfanratte fteiaee" Warner'a Safe AatiM teaaeilr Warner's Safe Nerrtne Warner'a Safe Pilla, (CeoMiaalia ana BUioasiMaa) . t The Reliable family Medicines Sold by the Bed Cross Pharma cy and all leading druggists.. Sam pie sent pn receipt of ten rents. i (Warner'a'Saf e Remedies ,Co. . , Dept. 623 Rochester, N. T. 'WARNING. ' Special Town Meeting. "The .legal voters of .the, town , of Woodbury are hereby warned to meet at the town Jiall in said .Woodbury on the 30th day of September, A D., 1922, it 2" flclq'K ih.the atenioon, to transact (he"; following business: ' 1.. To" elect a selectman in place of Frank -Thompson, resigned., ' 2. Ta vote one thousand' '(1,0001 dol lars additional for school purposes and authorize selectmen to provide the same. ..,..; t '.:' 3. To elect town grand juror, in place of George Sumner, resigned. 4. To transact any other necessary business. , . Dater at Woodbury this 14th day of September, A. D l'i22. .',., XtihR. .Tasaic," S ; ,T i i.JUee.H. Goodell,' ; V Selectman. Woodbury,. town elerk'a offiee, Sept. 14, A. I), 1022, received (he, foregoing warning for .record, at 8 o clock 30 minutes, a. m , and I hereby certify t the fbove warning was recorded be- j fore posting, A true copy, ,. : i Attest, . ,Mary I Benjamin, '.' Day and Evening. -" :: "SfARTDCT.2d.i New classei- every few weeks. Courses ; coyer - everything . per- . taining to automobiles. , ; JVrite. foe free , pass ; and eat- w alog. : ' r$ jsr? ' y AUTOMOTIVE SCHOOLS 1 Nbf tfieastfirn , 'University. ; ; J 1 ; Boston' Y,1 M. C. A.!. ; 310 Huriting)n Ay., . Bostoti, 'Mast; '! t II WARNING, . T0Ntt ETING The inhabitanta of the. Town of Warren who, are legal, voters in. Town Meeting are hereby warned arid notified to meet at the Town Hall in the said Town of Warren, September 23rd, A. D. 1922, at 2 o'clock p. m., to transact the folowing business ''' - "''' ' Art. I.' To see ir the Town will in struct the Selectmen; trf repair or 're-' build the bridge that spans' Marl River to-Oi i. Millera mill: - ' ' ' Art. 2. To see what' provision the A Winner t)nly $5l00.b0 farm! stock and tooia itnly1 three1 aTid orwa half milea from Barre City: 'I' Exceptionally sood producing .land k two; kaaement harnas eiaht rmm house. One hundred thirty-five acres-of land; suitably divided ; email . atigne bnah:. plenty of fruit: farm la equipped -)Ui: 11 rows. 8 hadof ywin stock. tw hQraes, two brood sows, tbrea shosta, twen ty hn. Plenty of hay and fodder to win ter stock : six meres oata, potatoes, Com pMa et of .tools, r incluilin saaoline en. Itine, circular saw, farming- machinery of all krnda, wasona, aleds, harttesaea,. cream ep arator, etc. All ready to step right in and majie , a good income. , Terms , 12,000.00 aown. Yoa will like thi7 " ' ifipeeial price on -the Jones . yeaidenoa at Williarnetown. , ,A Mr.. Janes has left the state, he has instructed ' us to dispone of thia fine residence, with barn and garage. With out -doubt, this ia, one of the beat, construct ed set of buildina in. the county: the houne ie exceptionally Well nnbhed and atrictly modern ; ateam and hot: air heat; heating plants new : one being used in .moderate weather, the other when the weather ia cold ; two' complete bath-rooms, one m each floor; set laundry . , tubs. .fire place, hot and cold water, cemented cellar, etc. A very pleas ing ( and ronvenientir arrarrged. .reaideneav Large barn and garage: good chance .to keep hena. Good lanre lot. . The buildings Randolph WANTEDrWaitresa at the. . county' saTiatorium at, once,- Washington 1 168tt WANTED Young .women to enter Barre ' City hospital training -school , to train ta become nursea i apply to trie Supetiatenai St tha hospital.' Wtl I ' ' rs. a ... . ,. . " HELP WANTEpMALEf: 'A f lJLL AND 8PARE-TtMBSOLlClTORS . For the PraternttfeS in Maine, N. H., B. i artd Vermont.-'' Either max. Ex perience not necessary. . ' Ona thousand dol lars to be distributed, for worbv to January I. Address, The FraUmiU, Richmond, Maine. " 15tl2 wood rVK SALE Several chaine. large and f f.1'0" ''oneahed tools and machinery ; Tel. S6S-W, or P. p. Box 821. Barre. Vt. ! :; ' , '; - ' ; ' iS7t3 FOR SALE 4. sticks of pine, suitable for derricka. 8 or. 4. ft. in diameter; Jamas Tiarnay, No. Montpelier. . 187t4 FQ SALB-Full bloodei" ScoCh collte pupa natural heel drivers; each 15.00; O,- W. Hastings, Wells River, Vt. B6t FOR SALEl S cordadrT4nf trhafdwMV : -1''!,LM- Gsylord, WaiUfield. Vt, 15616 Pin ?YFtS$lAitBnop AND STOCK FOR SALE With lot 4220 feet, on two railroads, In good liva town, near the cen ter of pne of the best countiea in the ataU n..Pm!lvn.ii J-r' 'rk. Monroeton. Bradford County, p. 15BU0 WOOL KNITnNOYARNFor sate, . - j .. .. frora msnufacturer, at BRe, 11.85 orders.. V Writs fn n,i i. ;r-""" - r . ii. Maine. .. :t ... Bartlett, Harmony, F?.,ALETwo hn water radiators with nttinrt: on extension tank complete: P. tCaTfv 27 Ciunp street. ; 151tf VR iSAXEAster" bloom.. . delivered anv " in e,tJ Mr- Jn McAndrew, Tel. WANTED One teamster and two choppers: W, S. Willlama. Bradford, VC ' t last! WaN'I'EU -Tool ; boy : Anderson-Johnson Granite; Co.; Smith . Bt ... 168tf WANTED Few anprentke granita cutters Hoyt Milne. Depot sduare. l8tf WANTED Art appnentice chainer; also an t apprentice polisher ; Barclay Bros, 167tf WANTED Married man on farm" for the winter or for a rear: axtra good house: range and furnace : good pay for a good man; Dix J. Camo, P. O. Randolph Cen tre, rresidenca between North and East Randolph. - . i . 15843 WANTED Experienced man to work on could 5 not be fcuiit as'; double tha price I faamj staatdy ioh, for.iTha man A Mar-. loir asked. (or 4 ha entire property. .For Joweat pnea and best -rm. see THK.D. A, i'ttfr. KI HtU t-S'lAi AUa-NVI. . r " jtlnetti. West hill. FARMS FOR SALE " Teeth Extracted Without Pain , 1 We have ft ' new discovery . for making false , teeth that fit tight! by a new suction "method, only $15 lip. ' c ,' " '? W do not use plaster for taking impressions as the new miction method , is mor.j pleasing 'and easy" for th pakient. a.) - ; 1 12-TC iU crown only1 ff: vother fleaRst ak 10. 'Tinirfgi' B4 ' bridge worby to aew ' inlay method.. Pricea reaaon- : Dr: Meaflhers Dental Parlors. , ; Professional, nurse atf endant . Honrs ;j Daily 9 t flj 'evenings 7 t-8t30 Sunday appointment. F&R , SALEOae of the beat farms . in Waitsfield. 1hirt-flv' head rif tattle, all crops and tools. Ona farm In- West TVipa ham leS acres, one-half ,mile to village, one-half mile to crarnry Also small farm - in" Roxburrv 80' acres. '1 mftea' to Roxhury depot.", cTlsn farms ran be bought right. They are my own property, no eom- mfwion4 , attached. Might' .rormMer 5 city property aa -part' jwyment.' , Tel. 19S-M. Montpelier. . George. F. Lackey: Montpelier. Vt ., - lS2tf FOfe SAI.I? -Village faWT. 80 acrei". 4 n,i! from Montpelier; John F. Benjamin Barre.' Tel. 108-R; !: '.- - , TUtf """:'.... , 16ltlt FOR (SALE Green MonnUIn silos, sugar i-lTili. jnachlnery. furnaces, firs MnsTiIhera. off burners ; subscriptions , for Jlmey Rural New Yorker: G. H. Adams. S. BarreTel. 827-X. :7tlltt MPTIJSED PHONO(iRAPH3 fOK SALE at a bargain price I also one Piano, used only about six weeks I also one Player piano; Lamorey Clothing Co.. Barre. mt "'OOD F&R SALE No. t adactid-elj growth body block wood, on lot or de. Tel. lOSl. . . ...... intf ( FOR SALE A preparation for cleaning , granite and marble monument ; brightens an the lettering and makes tha whole monu. ment look clean and new: guaranteed; pric Park " IStf on application t Jamas Sullivan, 114 snro. Barre. vs. HOUSES TO RENT WANTED Good all-around young man for 'general farm work; Tel, 621-M. 154t$,TO RENT-ottage WANTEDMid41a-aeLAnan. to wash disW, .i W. f. Davis, Waterbury inn, Water bury. Vt. , 153tf TO - RENT Upataira tenement of fiva rooms at 84 ElmWood Ave.: aonlv at sama address, . - . -169t ' TORRENT room tenement at ELong atreet: electrw lights, bath.-garden, etc.: apply at house. -- . , lS9t4 WANTED A few letter cutters and earvera tifaHv enrlr all nrinl1 A m ia n nlan The f Perry Granite Corp. Waterbury, . V.4r Jel i6-M, l&ztr WANTED- A few morei apprentice granite cutters : Barclay Bros. ' i t 18?tf GRANITE CUTTERS. QUAR RY workers: TOLISIIERS, TOOL SHARPENERS AND LUMPERS, .TAKE NOTICE LAB O R TRO UBLE IN BARRE, VTK AND VICINITY ' AT PRESENT FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE AU kinds of rej eytatei farms, all sires arm locations; village -propertf-. all kinds; atoreac feedi and --s saw t miUa s.'j rotntaTM at- Joe's pond : call, and . -us ; arrite or re) en none what yod want tr you mean ma- IWfw a awe show too the roods prices and .terms right . . ; . -s :. -. . v i ; A; R. COLE and P. S. ROGERS, ,.r .Agents, Marshfield. Vt. TStf DR. V. FAY7 MANN, Jr; ,1 ; -Dentist .v... -; ' Eastman Block Tel. Offlc 76J-M. Hoase Tl-af, ' , Office Hours 8 to 12; a. m.. 1 to $ p. m. Monday and Saturday 7 to 8 p. m. - . is arc wnai. provision me . - " - .. , . voters will make for meeting the amine for-Mtinit of Board TOWN MEETING" WARNING ' The legal voters. In town meeting in F-ast Montpelier; m the County of Washington and State of Vermont are hereby notified and warned to meet at the Town mil,-n aid' Kast Mont pelier, on Saturday, the 23rd day of Keptemher, A. D. 1922, at two o'clock ; in the aftetndon to act 'on the follow-. ng business: ' ART. I. To see whether the town will vote to ratify, approve and adopt as its action the action of the Select men in making a certain agreement to compromise the auit brought by tha town against the Montpelier A Bsrre Light A Tower Company, now pending in Washington County Court of Chan cery, relating to damage to the river road, so-called in aaid town, the main tenance by said Company of its So. i dam- so-called, and the ponding and set ting back of, water. thereby and by) fjashboarda thereon; and to make such grants, authorize-, the execution in be half, of the town of such indentures, releaea, agreements and undertakings for the maintenance' of .said dam and dams to replace it and maintenance of dashboards t hereon, svnd approval tha entry by aaid Court of such decrees and orders, as may tis naxwsaary ana required to settle and awliuaal aaid suit and all matters of difference between the town and aaid Company. ART. 2. To transact any other bus iness, that may lawfully bs transacted. Dated at Kawt Montpelier. W this .th day of fVptemher. A. I. 122. IJ. C . Mi h.V Hill I , R H, I'AINK. M. IV HOWTVD. i Selectmen. pense if it is; voted to repair the bridge. .-." , Art. 3. To transact any other bus iness' that may properly come before said meeting. - . ' . Signed, ' K. F. THAYER, - F. M. LOXU, A. AFCLLER, Selectmen. Warren Town Clerk's pffice. Received for record Sept. 8, 1922. Attest, Town Clerk. ofCivll Atithority. On Ap peals from the Quadrennial AppralsaLTo Be Held Sept. 23th. 1922 t I ' r:'. 'i " a ... I. -is ,. V.L auiiranij fw. Tuesday, Thursday Saturday 2 to 5 meet for the above purple on Mon-j ' ' GOULD'S PIANO ROOMS . , QuMiahed ' ; The Square Deal Place Representing ' ths follrwing Pianos Behnlng KmeiTion Lauter Mlltnn Eat 1SS1 Eat. 1S47 , Fat. lSet ' Eat. lftM AaV for hook of a thousand references). no. pi snaurdfrtr St.. Pbon TS3-W BARHg. VT. r GAGE & GAGE , Chiropractors Carried Block Monday, Wednesday; Friday 7 to 8 P t. m. t !LnonfWRf,'.-'M'2: W, Residence S24-4 SEETHE BitJE RIBBO! ELFTHIC MrtK ER AJfD QUALITY LIGHT ATtD rOWIB PLAXT. We have them in stark for immediate dWiverr. They iU be on er.ihitwn at '.ir)rfi' 1 oabrxljre srl Wa.tiinpimi fa"r See as and prt prv-e J. L Arkley & Son "17 criiitf St; Pirn, Vt. day evening, Sept. 23, 122, at 7 o'clock in til ("it- . Vmrf P,.m Nt II. II Building., ' j DR. LEWIS D. MARTIN Dated at City of Barre, Vt., Sept. 19. ncTfnn TTJTr- mivoTrwiv 1922,- uoiiivintniv t iiioiuiax Office In Room IS. Hllea Building Telephone pmnevtkra ' 0FHC HOTJRS i a. m. to K m. aad 1 :S0 te 4 b. m. Monday. Taasday, Thursday and Prldsy JAVKJt SARr; pit v herk'. THIS 'MAN reached 60 without having- saved a dollar. Old Ape was looking him in the face. He began to save Energetically. At 70 he had enough in his bank to keep him the rest of his life". " He' says he feels younger at 70 than he did at 60. " ' , -. - ' IT IS NEVER TOO LATE TO BEGIN never" too late to learn. Cato studied Greek at 80 Johnson, at 73 studied Dutch- -Wordsworth, Montgomery, Rogers, Goethe and u Young between 80'ffnd 93 v.-rote immortal things. ' And t Michael Angelo in old age exclaimed "Still am learning!" coining win iron ine wnnKies irorn me orow t)i age iiKe a Savings Account at ' " - :. ' at . , , ' The Lamoille Coui.f y Sayings Bank , and Trust Company Hyde Park Vermont DR. HOWARD A: DREW OSTEOPATTftC! PHTMCtAN PLAN CHARD BLDCL 'Phones: Office. T04-W Kaaidenee. T06-P AUTOMOBILES , FOR SALE Ford ; touring ear, sper-ial body. , starter, demountable rims, extras, call evenfhsrs 12-J. " "" " 15914 FOR" SALE 1918 "Overland "rhummy"rnad - stcr in good condition: S. C. Allen, East hiUjjrfl..7lW-W. - ... ItStt FORSALE-Dodsre touring ear; Hudson touring ears call and look them over and have a demonstration : Palace Garage., Inc. Barre. I24tf and Vih rn 1mi.1 lights North i Main Mpl Ave. upAtairsa 157t3 ! v WANTED - ; WANTED To trade a Ford "touring body In good rendition, for delivery body ; Geo. N. Perkins. Randolph, Vt, , , , 153a POSITION ' WANTEDBy man and wife vith three-r ear-old child : the woman ia strong, capable; wants to do general house work: the, man is in roar health and would Uke to' do light work for hia board; ad dress Dorman Barrett, Marsbfleld,, Vt, 159t3 WANTED Middle-aged lady desires poai. tfon as housekeejper in, small family; 48 Long street.. i - ? It3 STENORAPHER I3ESIRES ' POSITION - r.xpenenceu ; Knowieoga; oi oooaseeping; Albany Bualneaa eollega graduate : "Sten ographer." Tiroes office. !S8t4a WANTED Two or three furniahed rooms fcr li"ht housekeetMng ; address "L. G. G." Barre Times office. , ; ' lSStZ WANTED Young lady desiriaa place to room i and board in private family, with widow, preferred : answer by letter to W. care Times office. . 157tf WANTED TO HIRfcV-Ceatmlly .located tr S room furnished cottar or down sta'rs tenement; modem, conveniences ; cel lar and barn privilege ; address "H.M Times office, ' ' . . v t IkVii JLil, , , , 1 ,-. H'J 1 TO REJfT Ejv , room, tenement at 68 Mer chant street gaa- and' city water apply a,t 10 Merchant street after "4 p. m.. FOUR ROOM TENEMENT TO RENT All wly repaired ; Tel.412-X. 16Stf FOR RENT' IS Brook atreet, 6-room lower fiat; at 14 Laurel street, fi room 2nd floor t afr17 Laurel street, 6 room rd floor: all flrat class with set tubs, hot water; E. L. Smith: caIIA. JClark, Tel. 236-Y. lS3tf TO RENT I four-room tenement " at t 12 "a month and 1 three-room tenement at $8 a month r three minutes' walk from poatoffice: Mrs. E. T. Mower. 67 Prospect street. 151tf TENEMENT ..... TO RENT Inquire "of" Mrs. James Ahern, 41 East street. Tel. Z45-W. '-" ISOtf TO RENT Oct 1 Four room upstairs tene ment with . bathroom, act tubs, islactrie lights and gas; telephone 79". - IBOtf TENEMENT TO RENT Six room cottage at 61 Becklev street: lnoulra at 1 Pleasant street; E. L. Dens more. J45tf TENEMENT FOR " RENT 5 rooms, bath. pantry and woodshed ; Inquire of Hattie &. , Waits. 2 Ejalerti Ave., upstairs. Htf TO RENT Six; room "cottage at S2 Brook street; Inquire of Mrs. R. Q. McDoti nelj phone 10. . 187t TO RENT Modern . 5-room tennnirS Bstrhclder streets Inquire K. N. Nichol son, 80 Elm street. l'iftf FOR RENT Two very delrauTlipartmibi in the Park theatre building, all modern t apply to A. B. Carter. Mct. 28tf TO RENT Five room downstairs tenement. with electric lighta and bath, cellar, barn privileges and good garden ; situated at 14 Hark Kt, telephone 6S-R or Inaulrs at 11-1 1 Rowland Bid. , JlOtf ARE TOU. READY TO f fcUT CORN- Tf. I ROOMS TO RENT WE CAN SPARE A FEW ROOMS for wli tef boarders : come In and get prices : Ho tel Barre. J. V. Rowien. Zjt 15Tt TO RENT Four offi-V rooms: rae large front room : 2nd Boor : ioaulra of Ouin- Ian house. 172 North Main street. 75ti LOST AND FOUND - LOST On Sept. 19. between Barre" and Cabot, small brown suit raae. containing man's wearing apnard : finder pleas notify Eugene Rix.Sa Royalton, Vt. 159U LOST-Coon colored cat : about five months old: whi-e chest and feet: finder pleaae return to Mrs. Harry Campbell, 14 Elmore atreet. ' ' 158t3 LOST Blark and tan hound." little white oa chest, in the vicinity of Orange: finder notify 12 Sixth street ; ISTtf LOST Reddish brown end "white half Eng lish hall and half hound: female: reward: Intonio David. Ui No. Main atreet; Tel. 11-W. 187t A fall Papec blower and five horse power engine makes a pood outfit for the man that cuts his own silage. ; , A larger Papec Blower and seven horse-power engine js lietter for cus tom work or neighborhood clubs. ' Drive In and get your size. You will lose no tims waiting. We have these outfits Wth pulleys ta speed you right and belting to set up anywhere. I " MARSH-ALLEN CO. ; N. E. 'Phone 140. Orange County Telephone TKL- OmCC 17-M, RKSIDENCK. C4B-M COLLECTIONS EDWARD C. DUFFICY LAWYER ' BOLSTER BLOCK ARKS. VT. NOTARY PUBUtI . ... DR. CARL F, ROBINSON Electric, XRay and Radium Treatments By Appqiatment 'Phone "TO R. Room 2 Miles Granite Building, Barre, Vt. MLSCELLANEOflS . Ht'NTTNG PARTIES ACCOMMODATED Will furnfeh car. dogs and shells: am well acquainted with good hunting territory ; 'phone call JJ64-R or- Temaai Cash Market. G. Corti. ..... 184tf rURNTUKB AND PIANO MOVING John Anderson, 1W , . Main street. TH 717-R. Ultf DANCING LESSONS Private instroctioa by appointment: call at 172 Main eteeet. photic IS4-W ; MsrleQulnlam. . ISiti TO RPNT Vaesum cieanera: Tha Klertria gee 14 Elm aires 144tf PERRY & NOONAN UNEXCELLED PUNERAL PlTaNlsntNCj Hospital AsBbalaaca Servfca Undertakers and Licensed Umbalmers Dcpa4 SaBars, Bare. TeL conned Sex ! -W SEND US YOUR BONES Now.i th ta?Pt time to cJeait.,up .old.. Bones around .laughter hrvusps and rlsewhere. fhip them in and convert them'ir.lo money. We pay spot cash'."' We pay freight qn ' 2f0 pounds or more. We alo handle hide, kin. M, grcate and all kindred -"rxwrrrfi;ti63 af traWfe. market-prices. CARROLL S. PAGE Hjde Tark, Vt. CADILLAC LIVERY Trips by tba mile, kxnir or day. ' PraaoDsbla rates. L N. IIOUSTON TEL. 64 2 J SALESMEN WANTED $7 TO $S0 A WEEK Salesmen with alight knowledge of nvfn-s who can reatrh car owner, ran earn S10O weekly withoat making a ainele sale. if thev can aleo make aalea, prvHSta mar reach $11,000 ver- lr. Phillipa, 2i Weat 2th atreet. New York. - ISStia POULTRY AND EGGS T"irrTJrwHrTfiTft;cn I. ring strain: floa eaeb ; G. W. M.nev. Wllliaanatoarsi, Vt.. R. F. D. I. Is4t ONE DOLLAR will not buy a furnace on Dollar Day but one dollar invested in a Richard son & Boynton pipeless furnace is wo:tt two dollars put into the aver age heater. It assures you a furnace, that will last many rears and each year will deliver the maximum amount of comfort at the minimum coat of ftier and labor. Richardson A Boyn ton Co. have been making heating ap paratus since" IK.17. The quality o their products is linUeatioped. Kijjhty- , five years of continuous public service? and always at the head means some tiling. W carry all sires of these pipeless heaters in stok suitable for besting from small cottages t stores, halls and chitrvbcs. If you want an estimate on sire and price ASK !R. MARSH. MARSH-ALLEN CO. . f.. Tel. 140. Orange Co. TeL HORSES AND VEHICLES FOR SALK S-year-wld mare and roaaVr; rail at Tl Long Su l:tti ALL ROADS XEAD TO COLTON'S t'pctalea for Boras Goods. Dearawtafrs foe Aata HPplaa. COLTON'S TLACE S Kste SStrwst MextpelieT. Venexmt ' AUbTIOXEEmG For aaaarf years I havw Ww anaarawtenitg gay wwrk, r s pay . caa aarhi--g he mere ' fatrT 'i.J aa ar.rhe-. best " refer eiusa grea ; at ' mm rmU ' D. P. LE FEBVRE KOKTETILLO. VT. lift:. ADVERTISE YOUR WANTS IN THE DAILY TIMES FOR SURE RESULTS YJ YourFiirxn HLx Ws Hae. MI Oea SO .OOO Fa N. fcaiaa see aad ae wsahaVesew rVavaw E. A. S trout Farm Agency' Ceeass liata Wrsk ' t. i, tKHi.R. naaS mm SIS. WE ALWAYS HAVE J jfci hat yaw a re lea a (ae M taa free ef werl-y. s.l'araats. cm cm. eae- Asm .! in I Osr wa'rh a ciw t-xalr aw gaauk j i a-ee. '. O. 3. DODGE, the Jeweler ta rtn avryjjrr 1 aau ac r.M ra ivs i wi a m.zic vs j