PAGE TEN THE MIDDLEBURY REGISTER, MIDDLEBURY, VT. DECEMBER' 29, 1922? GHRISTMAS WRITING PAPER AND ALL ARTICLES OP WHITE IVORY Now is your chance to fill in your Ivory Sets. Frost's Pharmacy 5S ITInlu St. A. D. S. Preparations. BUSINESS NOTICES Ten cents a Iine each instrtlon. Minimum thsrjc 20 cenls.) Terms strictly cash in advance. THE l'RESCRIPTION SHOP MIDDLEBURY LOCAL3 Misa Mary Sullivan went Saturday to ... uorcnester, mass., to viait relatives. Miss Mary Fletcher is visitmg Miss Jaaper Ferland of St. Albana ia visit Laura Button in Brandon. jng his sister, Mrs. William Farrell Jr. Next Monday, New Year's day, the A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Register officc will be closed. George Dwire of Court street Christ- Judge and Mrs. C. I. Button spent masday. Christmas in Brandon with relatives. George E. Abbey has returned from Roger Ryan has returned after pass- visiting hia son, Luwrence Abbey of ing several days with friends in Rut- New Ilaven. land. I Darrell Butterfield passed Christmas Philip Aines is in Pittsburg and with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. T. other Pennsylvania cities for several Butterfield. days. i John Halnon of Worcester, Mass., Mrs. Olive McCormick of Burling- passed Christmas with his mother, Mrs. ton passed Christmas with relatives in Isabel Halnon. town. . I Raymond Bruya of Belchertown, Dr. Slocum of White River Junction Mass., ia visiting his parents, Mr. and is a guest of his mother, Mrs. Jennie Mrs. E. H. Bruya. Slocum. Mr. and Mrs. W. E.,Gorham of New I 'Mrs. J. E. Condon is visiting her sis- York came Saturday morning to pass ter, Mrs. E. A. Tobin, in North Ben- Christmaa here. 'nington. I William Ready of Burlington is in Mr nnil Mrs. A. C. Talipr nassed town tO snend a few davs with hia middlebury christmas with Mr. Taber's parents iti cousin, William Farrell, Sr. Best in the world Vergennes. Miss Katherine Hammond of Brattle- ; Miss Theodora Crane has gone to boro passed Christmas with herparents, Philadelphia to spend several days iir. ann Mrs. jonn Hammond. with friends I Mr- an(l Mrs- Ralph Marcette and Mrs. P. E. Dillon visited her sister, daughter, Edna, were guests of Mr. Mrs. Theresa Brunelle, in Burlington and Mrs. R. F. Pinney, Tuesday. during the week. I Mrs- "ichard Fericy has gono to Dr. E. L. Cushman of Brooklyn, N. I Syracuse, N. Y to spent the holidays Y., is a guest of his parents, Mr. and j wl'h Mr and Mrs. Michael Fericy. Mrs 0 H Cushman. I Ine MissesGeorgtannaand Julia Par- Mrs. Mary T. Wimette and daugh- of. Shoreham are in town to visit ter, Agnes, are visiting relatives in ! th?'r sister, Mrs. Georpe L. Moore. Rutland and Florence. . M.r- and Mrs. James Farrell of Rut- Robert C. Ryder of Akron, 0., was a , Ia"d Pas9ed Christmas with her par Christmas visitor of his parents, Mr. I & Mr. and Mrs. P. H. McMahon. OYSTERS at Myrick's and Mrs. Eben C. Ryder. Uf. i .JNortnampion, ! Mr. and Mrs. Henry DeFreise and "B"v.18 own " a vlslt gher par- 'fhrPfi rhildren have returned to their ents, Mr. and Mra. Ransom R.O'Bryan. Boneless FRESH FISH at Myrick's home in Brooklvn N Y vvarner fletcher and ArtherTrudeau, Market. Mrs W II Brevster has returned ta?omt.tJinB th t w t,nm !n Wirtfnrfl rnnn iftpr Christmas vacation with their parents SPECIAL Chocolate Cararaels, 25c t0 h" horae . Conn- after here. r,er 1b, at Healy's. ,SpSe Taylo a s udent at New AIMr' and Mrs- George Tupper of St. CHAIR SEATS of all kinds at Yk i&Ttt Gardner J. Duncan's. for the Christmas holidays Hathaway. 1 Mr. antl Mrs. G. W. Walker, who M f M p T j , , , ORANGES, Bananas, Dates and have been visiting their son, Wayne raol N H are vlsitine their narentt Healy's. Walker, in Bridport, have returned Mr? and Mrs. John Doo at the Mid- ' T, ; ; ; ; ! Lawrence and Frank Cole ol Hart- deh,lrv inn FOR SALE Good second hand fnr.i nnn mwd Christmas with n. , , nvp r.PD W Fissett mn 1 2 l'0n l'asseu r""slaf Mr. and Mrs. Richard Burke return- -tove. Geo. W. Fassett. oltdp their parentS Mr, ami Mrs Fehx Cole. ed to their home in Shelburne Tuesday SPECIAL Assorted Hard Candies, ! M- N.' J- Sa"fr0nrpd. a"'L "'. after passing Christmas with Mr. and 50c lb at Healv's Paulme, have returned from ten days Mrs Tnomas Corvin. : 1 visit in New York city with Mrs. A. T. , Mrs Abbi(J Wiiey an( dauRhteri FRESH and crispy Salted Peanuts, Lane. ' Miss Ellen Wiley of Ansonia, Conn., jnccial 2 ll 33c, at Calvi's. I Mrs. Joseph Novak, who has been at are spendinjr a few days with Mr. and the Fannv Allen hospital in Burling-, Mrs. EdgarJ. Wiley. YOl'TH'S Ovcrcoat, 2 pairs Shoes, ' ton for treatmcnt, has returned to her Mr. am Mrs, Dugald Stewart of kates. Gardner J. Duncaii. home . Brooklyn, N. Y., were in town to spend FHTIITS. randics. NL; a,l V, ! .. M5ss. atcA,?l ? Christmas with Mr. Stewart's parents, ' ' . nip Tnimir scnntjis iti v aiuuic. i. n.. r iinn rq . nnn n stnwnrt in town to visit her parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stokes, and Mrs. i a f t r . . . o c?-i. .n m tr ur i . i e . next to J111" ijnuiao, otuiun iiiuLiiui , mrs. n. v . Junts, leil Sectional Book Cases at Duncan's. SPECIAL Peanut Brittle, 19c lb, at Healy's LIVE POULTRY wanted. 121-23. FANCY rnarket Hartin, 'ables at Myrick's raarket. MO ED to 74 Main St., ose lnus Gardner J. Duucan I The Woman's Missionary society ol Saturday for Davtona Beach. Florida the Congrcgational church will meet where thev will nass the winter. WAN'TED Fresh Eggs and Live .at the home of Mrs. P. E. Mellen next Mr. and Mrs. Edward Higgins leave oultry Wood's Market. j Tuesday afternoon, January 2. tomorrow for Florida. They will stop .Miss Maucle Hoimes, nnotype oper- in bpnnglieKl nncl JNew York on the My paslure in Leicester of 14 acres'ator with the Vermont printing com- way and will be at Eustis, Florida this fsr sale T. J. Sumncr. 41tf pnny, iirattieDoro, visiteu ner sis'er, winier. ' Mrs. J. J Ross, for two days this week. Judge and Mrs. Leonard Wing of Mrs. Arthur Bristol, who has been Rutland, Mr. and Mrs. Barrrtt and earinc for Eben C. Rvder for several children of Shelburne and Henry Kid- KODAK finishine done at Kodak wceks, has been called to her home in der of Burlington were guests of Mr. Slnrlin T.pnn Tnrnpr 10 Min ?t Lincoln. Her place will De nueu ny uim nirs. uuure n.iuuer. onnsimns. FOR SALE Male Fox I niest Djreau, Shannon St. Hound. 50tf Mis Itilia Farrell of Rutland. W. H. Nichols, a widely known and WANTEI) t once ten bushels ' Mrs. F. A. Farnsworth left for New successlul Vermont newspaper cun od clcan H-heat. H. B. Hagar. 52tli York city Thurday and on Saturday vasser and who has recently thoroughly witli Mrs. iimotny Acviue vergennes vmcu mi; niaiu uciu auum muy TRIBUTE TO AMERICAN GIRLS Kipling at Hla Best Wrotc With Com plete Comprehenslon of Their Many Charms. Thlrty years ago, Rudyard Klpllng found the American glrl above com parc. In "American Notea" he sald of her: "Sweet and comely are the maldens of Devonshire; dellcate and of graclous scenilng those who llve in the pleasant places of London; fasclnatlng for all their dcmureness the damselB of Frnnce cllnglng closely to their moth ers, and with large eyes wonderlng at the wicked world; excellent In her own pluce and to those who under stand her ls the Anglo-Indlan 'spln' in her second season; but the glrls of Amorica are above and beyond them all. They are clever; they can talk. lea, it ls sald that they thlnk. They are Instructed In the folly and vanlty of the male mlnd, for they have asso ciated with 'the boys' from boyhocW, and can discernlngly mlnlster to both vlces, or pleasantly snub the possessor. As certaln of their own pocts have sald: Man' i.s nre and woman la tow, And the devll he comes and beglns to blow. "In Amerlca the tow Is soaked In a solution that malies it flreproof, In ab solute Uherty and large knowledge; consequently accldents do not esceed the rogular percentage arrnnged by the devil for each class and cllmate under the skles." SMALL BOY'S PLAN WORKED SEVEN PASSEMGER PACKARD will sail for Panama City, Pauama, to subscribers, is at the Middlebury Inn, for hire. Gorhatn Bros., 120-3 23tf spend the winter with her son, Frank. where he will passa week before con- At the Methodist church last Stin- ""uiub m uia mi anuuia aciu. services ap- propnate to the Christmas season and Dr. Burrage read Dickens' Christmas rulwulc ol nia impondofce. Carol. After the church service the Incstlmnbh' viiltii- ma.v he ilerivcd ,TAT , i At tiie .Metiiouisi cnurc . ,SPCIAJ, Marshla!1?"' Xut Cakc. ,iay Cvcnins therc were Irr 2Sc They are dehcious, at Calvi's. ))rn,)riate to the Christma TO REXT Seven room tencment, eam he.r, etc. E. C. Gorham. 4itf ynung people sang carols about the from the stticly of rolklore In all its Whole Lot Better Than Keeping Con stant Watch for Maraudlng Band . of Chickens. One tlme wlien Frank Wallace, state entomologlst, was a smull boy, says the IndlanapolLs Star, his father as slgned hlin to guard a garden from a maraudbig band of chickens from a nelghbor's coop. Frank dld not llke the Idea of wastlng his preclous hoyish tlme on unprlnclpled chickens and set his wlts to worklng. He bored holes through gralns of corn, tled notes to the end of a thread atlached to the gralns and set the balt. Tlu foolish ralders fell for the trick. Frlghtened by the flutterlng notes a few inchfs from the ends of their bllls and the sensatlon of the threads in their throats, the chickens went rly lng home and tore aronnd the yard. This attracted the owncr and the chickens were caught and notes read. This Is what they read: "I've bi'en over to Wallace's this afternoon." Tlic next day the same tlilng oc ctirred and this ls what the notes sald that day: "I sct-iitclied out Wnllnue's onlon bed today." On the thlrd day tlie notes read: "Say, now llsten: This Is the last day I'm going over to Wallace's and ooiiie back allve." Thcri' wa-; no fniirtli day to the T -iST CALL for Christmas candy, streets and the Community Christmas branches, and prlnclpally from Its story exccpt that Ihc owncr of the 11 ner U ? fnr '.'kv :il Hp.tK-'s Hnn'f tree i.. . it T. S. Gregory has recently complet- ed and erccted a radio set at his nat- BEAl TIFUL VERMONT" by terv station at Zeno's Garage. The ap latc Nuttiug, S3..")() prepaid. C. F. paratus was tried out for the first timc 'ECIAL lirick Ice Crpam combi W 'iis for New Year's. Leave ordcrs ' alvi's niuslc and poetry. Where hlstory re- lntes deeils of pxtraonliiinry Iraport, forklore with its songs euables us to analyze the eleineiits that were re- W,1nc,1.,., pvnnincr itwl nrnvnf vprv oJU"'ie ior uieill iiiiu unriners uie ;.r AT- r n K1 CaUS(K for tllPfiO lll'f( S. V I P his. to tune in on all tlie Smpnrtant'hroad- tory deals wltli the nutward actlons J Krlptural statute of lindtatlons. After casting stations in the East. of mon. folkloro deals with their "" yu owe n actlve dutles; for Christmas exercises and a tree for Uiouchts. ! yn the strenuotis llfe Is over. You chickens and the fntl.rr of yming Wal lace neaily got into a liyht. Mustered Out at 70. Three score years and ten! It Is the N TICh Came tu me December 10, '.lack jnd tan hound. Eugene kett, R. F. D. 1. the nrimarv departtncnt of the Sunday school of the Congreeational church y)ti were held iti the vestry last Saturday T J afternoon. On Saturday evening the VNTED A farm to rent, or on intermediate department held appro cs, witli 10 or f)0 cowv Ed. Prieur, l"ate exercises and gave a Christmas i Dunmore, Vt. ,')lt2p play. i There will lie a meeting of the Wo- V NTED -Registered Avrshire man's Auxiliarv of St. Stephen's For glasses, see Dr. Slader, Optom etrist, at the Sargent, Tuesday, Janu ary 9. are a tlme-explred man, to usu Klp ling's mllltary phrase: You 'iave sen'ed your term, well or les well, and you are mustered out. Mark Twain n his 70th hlrthday. for ltnmediate service. SaliiLrry, Vt C L. Ilar- church Tuesday. Tanuary 2, at tlu .")2tlp home of Mrs. Isaac Sterns on High " , . . , " i - "; , street. Deaconess Stewart and Miss . )R bA! r. -- - .r 't wood S3.00 per Wheeler (Hstrict vicc.presjdent, will . i T ' 1 m'!1 'VJ1 Pun Pnnts. a(i,lress the meeting. All are cordially i '' - j invitcd. nv is the time ior Picture Fram-1 X- A- Scymour and Frcd Chayer - . New line just in. oval convcxi,,ave "tlv received two browu fer f ',es. Gardner J. Duncan. rets wh.ch they are h. use m rabbit . liuntmg. The little hunters came frntn 11. MOST BEA "TIFUL gift ! Oswego, N. Y., and are said to be very 1 ' seeu Middlehurv at'tamc and alrcany are very lncmuy. lc'i': them over. ,As non : mtii'zlcs arrive for thctn their skill in the bush will be tested by Messrs. Chayer and Seymour, who cn- 1. liUit Portland !)ect tq bag rabbits galore this winter '.e seen at I)r. Tl,P childrpn of the church scliool of TTTE AI'I'RECIATE your valued patronage duriiig the year just vv closed, and to merit a continuation of your 1'nendship will be t our aim. We widh you a HAPPY NEW YEAR CHARLES F. RICH I Ages of Common Tfcm. The heart of the oommoa oak, It Is sald, beglnfl to rot at the age of 300 years, so even wbcn on oak is undl.ittirbed it rarely lives much be yond 500 yearB. A larch may live 275 years, t silver flr 425, and a ptne over 500 years. The yew has a re markable power of reslitlng tlme's ravages, and may survlve for 1,008 years or more. Dr. H. A. Pike, graduate optometrist and eyesight specialist, will be at The Middlebury Inn Tuesday and Wednes day, Jan. 2 and 3. All prices reduced. Telephoae appointmeat. Regular visits. World'i Largeat Boiler. A boller capable of heatlng 1,000 elght-room houses has just beco placed in operation in Detrott St measnres 19 by 20 feet inslde, and tba helght from the grate bare to tho tfip of the plpe colls ls 35 feet. It can tnrn 190,000 pounds of water into steam In a slngle hour, requiring Vb tons of coal to accompllsh this feat Water Lllles as Food. From the Iowa conservatlon board comes the suggestlon that we grow water lllles as a staple artlcle of food It ls clalmed that the ltly, when peeled and nolled, Is as farlnaceous and taste ful as the potato. ' seen m - ( liiii in ,i rn r is right. R SLB-A g'm .'1 riKht. C-' ' !!!!.' barn iddlchnrv, R r.,I crift- R -iM. -Pair ma colts comnm' f ,,, 'i.:i,i, fr .i,,vu ,fct,. ? old Dair,- native Mor- lnens vere wvet After the exercises . IVrcherons Pnce Yight for for the cllil(Iren there was a social ' ' uLme ,a'ld ,se: meeting of the parish and refreshments .1" r Son, Weybnd.e IIill. jltf r 0,i.ilt ' ,i.c ,t pnrtf, .r Culiiiiibin Urnfonnln.s, Jidison Tiilkinjj Machiius, aiui UvvorcK on las,, aniiciih Orders Taken For All Kinds of Papers arj Perioa'icals has. W. Mat- St. Stephen's eujoyed a Christmas tree 4444044&44O-O I Xo ."). ."lt2 at the rectorv Tuesday night. Santa Claus appeared FIRST NATIOWAL BANK ORWELL, VERMONT " Econoray is new to the keystone of charactcr and succesi. A bojr that is tiught to save his money will rarely be a bad nun or a faiture. The maa who saves will rise in his trade or profession steadily : this is inevitable." Gladstonc. This Bank pays interest on Savings Deposits at the race of Wz P. c- per annum. W. B. FRENCH, Preaidtnt E. E. YOUNG, Vlce Piuldtnl W. A. JENNINGS P. W. WA1TE 0. L. WELLS, Cuhlei Dlrctti.-i J t ' t t OPERA HOUSE WEEK OF JANUARY Snd TUESDAY, JANUARY 2 Tom .11 ix in "JUST TONY" I A 3tory in which Tom Mix's horse takes the leading roti. Ic ii a i picture that you will enioy. Z Rutli Rolaml in "T1MBER QUEEN" SERIAL Pathc Reicw Two Shows 7:1' ani '3:40 Prices joc and ac WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 3 Rudolplt Ynlciitino and Liln Lee in J "BLOOD AND SAND" Story by the author of "The Four Horsemen " and produced by the man who made the " Three Musketeers." I'athc New aiiti Special ?Iusic X Two Shows-7:1" ani S:40 Prices 17 and 30c J THURKDAY, JANUARY 4 Same as Wednesday I'RIDAY, JANUARY 5 ' Special Cast in "THE IVIAN WHO WAITED" A western dramiot" plotting yillians. a tighting hero and a bra Conicdy. Two Shows T:l ind 8:10 ve girl. X Prices 10c and 20c t SATURDAY, JANUARY 6 Noiiim Talinacl'c iti "SAFETY CURTAIN" J Coniedj and News Two Shows-7:1" ani :4" Priee.s ioc and 20c 4 'i. SAT.E Dry hard stove wood, ilf wiite hirch. put in !ied early rinu:, averaging 13 and 1 1 inches 1 50 Good eatin? and cooking . 1, .-() pouuds S100 Good Tim .ny with a verv little cln-.vr, S10. i-d Iioracc iiow .jOtSp ' served. IBetsey Buttles Tea House Jost Limi Di7ni!.r" 26 Court Street Telephone 10U New Fall Samples SUITS MADE TO MEASURE $25 to $50 NECY DORION TAILOR Mlddlcburf -:- Vermont tVew Cobb Blotk. CONGREGATIONALCHURCH of MifHiIt l)nr.v .L'XDAV. DECF.MB! " "1 BIUI.E SCHOOL 9:30 a. tn Junior De partment. SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP 10,15 , Sermon by I'rof. Vernon C. Harring I ton. BIBLE SCHOOL AT NOON-Primary in I termediate and senior departments. i Classes for all and a hearty welcome. j Community Men's Bible Class in Me morial Baptist Church. 1 iCHRISTIAN ENDRAVOR 7:00 in the es-1 I try. 1 COMMUNITY EVENING SERVICE, 7:45 ! , at the Memorial Baptist Church. Mr. I j Newell will speak. 1 iviuiNUrti, r.M p. m. veeK 01 rrayer. Umon Prayer Meeting at the Metho- dist Church. TUESDAY. 3:00 p. m. -Regular meetivig of the Woman's Missionary Society at the home of Mrs. P. E. 'Mellen, South Street. TUESDAY. 7:30 p. m. Union Prayer Meeting at the Memorial Baptist Church. WEDNESDAY, 7:30 p. m.-Union Prayer Meetinu in the vestry. THURSDAY 7:30 p. m.-Mid-week Prayer r . : j : . i . . F". E fE I 1 ! A Very Pretty ELECTRIC LAMP Given Away FREE ITII every 2 packagts of Tcaberry Criiin you pttr- chase at the regular price, 5c a package, yougeta free guess on the nmuber of cranberries in a glass jar. The customer that guesses the uearest to the right num- ber receives this handsoine l IAUV FRKK. Don't forget to call for the LITTI.K PORK SAUSAGHS every week for your Sunday niorning breakfast. Boudreau9s Grocery "THE LEADINC STORE" NEXT TO GRANGE HALL IN T. KIDDER BLOCK TELEPHC.VE No. S MIDDLEBURY VERMONT Our 'Best AJbertising: "Somebodv Tells Somebody" ADDISON COUNTY'S BIGGEST DEPARTMENT STORE THE END OF THE YEAR Wishing all of our patrons a Happy and I'rospet ous New Year, wepass 011 to the more important fact that during' 1923 we intend to give the people of Addison County more for their money in the shapeof inerchandise than ever before. With our store enlarged to nearly double its present capacity, we will be enabled to inake a finer showing of the high-grade stock we intend to carry. Watch for atinouncements in this paper which will help to keep you informed as to just what we are going to do in 1923. Remamher you alivaya pay tea for the beat at Middlebury Supply Go. Tho Store That Satlsfles Lazarus Block Formerly Chapman Block Middlebury. Vt. Telephone No. 52-2 4ieeuug in uie vebiiy