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THE BAKRE DAILY' TIMES, BAltltE, V'JLY. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1022.
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CHANGE SIGNS
UP OVERALL
New Manager of Boston
Americans Gets Old
Chicago Pitcher
TO HAVE CHARGE
.Sox management., according to stats
inpntg piibliithed here. . , -
Overull wIW coach the young pitch
ers. Chance, it was said, also triod to ob
tain tho service of livers, but the lat
ter could not obtain his releases from
the Chicago American.
Overall plana -to sell hi ranch t
Vifcala, Cal., and report to the Red Sox
at Hot .Springs, Ark.,' where the club
will train next spring.
JOE BURKE KNOCKED
OUT fN FIRST ROUND
OF YOUNG BOXMEN Tom Gibbons cnght Him wlt un-
. ' ' protected Jaw Bjr a Wicked
' Right Punch.
Buffalo, X. Y., Dw. 12. Tom Gib
bon of St, Paul last night knocked
out Joe Burke of Detroit in a minute
and fifty seconds of the first, round.
Burke mixed hotly with Gibbons, but
! was caught with an unprotected jaw
by a wicked right drive and had to be
f: iimpea vo sum vuiuvi.
Chance Failed to Get Serv
ices of Evers From Chi
cago Americans
Los Angeles, Dec. 12. Frank Leroy
Chance, who will manage the Boston
club of the American league, before
leaving Los Angeles recently for the'
east, signed Orville Overall, formerly j
a pitcher for tho Chicago Nationals,;
to become his assistant in the Red
FIRE FOLLOWS
LYNCHING BEE
Only Negro Hotel in Street
man, Texas, Was ';
- Destroyed
GEORGE GAY, 25;
SHOT TO DEATH
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Circumstantial Evidence
Only Connected Him
' With Attack
Roots
Herbs
Barks
Berries
Such as i
ments of the blood, stomach, liver
and kldneya are combined in Hood's
CarBapanlla,
is physicians preserve lor an-
Strectman. Tex.. Dec, 12. Street-
man was quiet to-day arter wua
citement which attendod the lynching
vesterdav of a nesrro man and the
burning of the "only negro hotel last
night.
George Oay, 25, was shot to death
by a mob after he had been accused pf
an attack on a white woman.
The hotel was burned last night.
Cause of the fire is unknown. The
mob which took Gay from the sheriff'
ties union, was the principal witness P"r was lr.v!nff get mm to
in the trial of five men indicted for as- f7 a diPed before the fire
ounlf UTtt ffftv whn M TTnra DrOKfl OUU
STRIKE CASE WEARS END.
Five Men Indicted for Assault and
Battery in Vintondale, Pa,
EbeusWg, Pa., Dec. 12. Arthur
Garfield vHayei of New York City,
counsel for the American Civil Liber-
Sarsaparllta
Yellow Dock
Uva Ursl
Blue Flag
Guaiao
Gentian
Mandraka
Dandelion
i StiUingia
Pipsissawa
Juniper! Berries,
Wild Cherry
and other excellent tonics, thus mak
ing one of the most successful o all
medicines. Get only Hood's.
battery ..when
was arrested in Vintondale, Pa., while
attempting to hold a public meeting.
during the coal strike last spring, xne
case is expected to reach the jury to
day. : v
The defendants ares L. I. Arbo
gast, an official of the Vinton Colliery
company: Richard Esiais, Harry Mo-
Adle. John Dutella and James De
ey, company mine guards.
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TO CULTIVATE GOOD WILL.
Circumstantial evidence only con
nected Gay with the crime, according
to omcerg, as ha never was wentined
by the young woman as her assailant.
If You Need a Medicine
You Should Have the Best
Not a Laxative
Nujol ia a lubricant not a
medicine or laxative -BO
cannot gripe.
When you are constipated,
not enough of Nature'a
lubricating liquid is pro
duced in the bowel to keep
the food waste soft and
moving. Doctors prescribe
Nujol because
If acta like
t h i natural
lubricant and
thus replaces
it. Try it to
day.
A LUBRICANT-NOT A LAXATIVE
Cuticura Toilet Trio
Satisfies every want of the
most critical in cleansing,
purifying and beautifvinc
the skin and complexion.
more effective for e very-day
toilet purposes.
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All That Is Left to the Railroad Man
agements. ..
New York, Dec 12. The cultivation
of the public'good will is all that is
left to railroad managements because
all other prerogatives are vested in the
interstate commerce .commission, Gerrit
iFort, vice-president of the Boston and
J Maine. Railroad company, asserted last
night before the American Association
of Freight Traffic Officers.
The sale of transportation, the rail
roads chief job a decade ago, no longer
was left to the roads, he said.
Officers of American Automobile As
ociation.' Cincinnati, O., Dec. 12. A. O. Fe
baeh, secretary of the Cleveland Motor
club and D. L. Morgan, New-Haven.
Cpnn., were electd members of the
executive committee of the American
Automobile association at Hie month
ly meeting of the executive board, held
here yesterday. ;
Prevent Influenxa.
The Tonic and Laxative Effect of
Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets
will keep the system In a healthy con
dition and thus ward off all attacks of
Colds, Grip or Influensa. 30c adv.
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xjuvc jmu ever euippeu w rvnmun wjij
I it is that so many products that are ex
tensively advertised, all at once drop
out of sight and are aoon forgotten!
The reason is plain the article did not
fulfil the promie.es of the manufactur
er. This applies more particularly to a
medicine. A medicinal preparation that
has real curative value almost sells it
self, as like an endless chain system
the remedy 4s recommended by those
who have been benefited, to those who
are in need of it.
A prominent druggist nays "Take for
example Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root,
preparation I have sold for many years
and never hesitate to recommend, for
in almost every case it show excellent
results as many of my customers testi
ly. io oiner Kiqney remedy Jias so
large a sale."
According to sworn statements and
certified testimony of thousand who
have used the preparation, the success
of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is due to
the fact, so many people claim, that it
fulfils almost every wish in overcoming
Kiuney, uver ana oiaaner ailments, cor
rects urinary troubles and neutralizes
the nrio acid which canses rheumatism.
You may receive a sample bottle of
Swamp-Root by Parcel Post. Address
Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton. N. Y.,
and enclose ten eentsj also mention this
paper. Large and medium size bottles
for sale at all drug stores. adv.
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Special Sale of Phonographs at
Tremendous Discounts
Just the Right Time for Christmas
We have come into possession of various makes
of Talking Machines through the purchase of dif
ferent stores from Bailey's Music Rooms.
It is our policy to handle only goods of the highest
reputation and quality. Our experience has con
vinced us that we can conscientiously recommend
and sell Only The VICTROLA as we are convinced
that it is the Talking Machine Supreme, and the one
demanded by music lovers, the peer of them all
For this reason it is our desire to clear our floor
of every Talking Machine, except VictrolaS, by Jan
uary 1st.
We offer Sonoras, Edisons, Brunswicks, Columbia
Grafonolas, Vocalions, and Starrs at the
following discounts
v.uu.uu IUUUC13 ...............$11 -l.lrU
150.00 models 123.50
125.00 models ". 97.00
100.00 models 73.50
75.00 models 47.50
TO OUR KNOWLEDGE THESE INSTRUMENTS HAVE NEVER BEEN
SOLD AT SO LOW A PRICE
Any one desiring to purchase one of the above makes of Talking JIachir.es
should avail themselves immediately of this exceptional opportunity as we be
lieve that every one of these instruments will be sold in a very few days.
Now! Instead of the last minute
We will deliver now or just before Chri slmas.
Littlefield Piano Company, Inc.
Formerly Bailey's Music Rooms, Tel. 399-W.
THE HOUSE OF MUSIC
THE MORNING
NEWS .SUMMARY
British official circles are pessi
mixtic over apparent collapse, of
allied reparations conference in
London. '
Irish insurgents capture and
burn free state barracks in Tip-
perary town.
Allied powers look to United
States as last hope of averting
actual break in the entente over
German reparations. '
Rubhis clings to hope of con
vincing Lausanne conference that
her stand on closing of the Darda
nelles is right. -
Serious riots with loss of life
mark inauguration of new presi
dent of Poland.
Lloyd George reported to' be
chuckling at failure of Bonar Law
to bring the French into line on
reparations settlement. .' .
Colonel Huston of New York
Yankees is negotiating for sale of
his half interest in baseball club.
Frank Chance signs contract to
manage Boston American League
Baseball club for 1023.
Governor Russell of Mississippi
wins verdict in $100,000 damage
suit brought by young woman ste
nographer. '
Johanna Gadskl abandons at
tempt to sing in Los Angeles be
cause of charges of pro-German
activities during the war.
Two midshipmen ordered dis
missed from United States Xaval
acauemy, rreswent Harding ap
proving court martial sentences in
hazing cases.
becretary of Labor Davis de
clares for expansion of federal
government's conciliation machin
ery to enable handling of nation
wide labor disputes.
One thousand fifty-eight deer
killed in Massachusetts during
deer week.
General Frank S. Streeter, for
mer judge advocate general of
New Hampshire, is dead at Con
cord, N. If.
Mayr John Lawrenzen, Repub
lican, re-elected mayor of West
brook, Me., for third term. .
Kmet L. McLean, Democrat,
elected mayor of Auguta, Me.
Mayor Albert R. Day, Republi
can, re-elected mayor of Bangor,
Me.
GENERAL STREETER
DEAD AT CONCORD
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and Citixen Was Native of ,
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Concord, X. H., Dec. 12. Geneinl IS
Frank Sherwin Streeter, one of the 2
bett known lawyers in the state of
New Uaraoiihire and a former iudtre
advocate general of the state, died late iSj
lesicraav at uome nere, aner a
long illness.
Born in East Charleston, Vt., Aug.
5, 1R53, he was educated at St. Johns
bury academy, Bates college and Dit
month college.
For many years he was general
counsel for the Boston and Maine rail
road, a position from which he retired
in 190".
A Republican, he was a member of
the state legislature and represented
ew Ilaranshire at the Rennhlimn n-
Sjtional convention ' of 1K9U. . He was
. .'iiulps advrwate oeneral of Va Ifjmn.
i shire in lHft5-U, and from 1911 to 1915
was a member of the international
joint commission on the Canada
boundary question. He had been a
trustee of Dartmouth college since j
1892.
H His widow, a son sad a daughter
turvive.
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Hold You So
The Specialty Shop
which I opened Satur
day did a groat busi
ness all day, and my
advice to the people
of, Barre is to come
down early this week
and get the pick of the
Christmas things, it's
only a step off Main
street to 20Pearl,and it
will pay you to walk it.
Clifford Jones
Managing: Merchant
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Copyrht 1922 Hart Schaffner & Man
The Best Gift For Him
A Hart . Schaffner & -Marx
Overcoat
What more pleasantly expresses
the warm, friendly spirit of Christ
mas than a stylish overcoat of thick,
warm, fluffy wooli ? You'll find the
greatest variety of fine coats here.
This is the overcoat store.
Great Values for
$35.00
$45.00
oore & Owens
Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes
Barrel Leading Clothien, 122 North Main Street
Tel. 275-M
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Christmas Slippers
Here is a grand array for every member of the
family.
They are here in varying colors and materials, and
the prices are perhaps the most interesting things about
them
Ladies Slippers from 65c to $1.25
Men's Slippers from $1.00 to $3.00
There can be no more appreciated gift than a pair
of comfortable Slippers.
Come in and see the display.
A. BISSET
2 Merchant St, Efcrythinjr in Fool's ear.
We Do
Dyeing
FURS
We eteam
Plush Coal
We are prepared lo do any kind of remodeling and re
pairing of Furs and Fur Coats. We have a full line of Fur
Trinmiinjrs and Lining for Ladies and Men's Coats in
stock. Work done in a reasonable length of time.
All work guaranteed.
Open evenings.
Walter Krinovitz
Tailor and Furrier.
Eastman BIk, (her Littlcfield'a Music Store
1S2 N. Main SU Thone 192-J.
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