PAGE FOUR BENNINGTON EVENING BANNER, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1918. I ' r l i i SHAFTSBURY VALLEY' PERU DORSET HOLLOW I .... T SPRAY YOUR KIL LS Till: BUGS AND PR b VENTS BLIGHT AL0 ARSENATE OF LEBB TELEPHONE YOUR ORDERS TO , ,W.1i Yl i. .i verses S Office and Yard foot of School St. i PRICED HUG run 8 ALU .Y)lt SALK Turn In plants. LarRo White Hutu l!:i;is. '' ready n ...... m i....- linnttrt tl. frank 1.. Howe, iJH South Ntrvel, tel. I'-V. IJtti" KOIt SAMS -2i5 acres of wood and Hmlirr land Kinl Haw mills. Also r..-.,. ct uiii.ni lion acres bolonuiny; to lrvliitf Orout and lie estate, l J. Krank Uroul. lrvtnir Oroul and hlln tlroiit, administrators ot J. Frank, tlroufs estate, Kast Arlington, V 1. 1 4 2 It ' KUU HAMS 1 Osborne Mower and nel iHUiy harness lt l In wood enndi- lion and cheap, Oeorro LeVarn, phone West Arlington, Vt. 41tt, "koK HAMS Holl top desk, cook audi purlin- moves, hall rack. beds, leather pillows,. c'.e. Kverytluntf must no thisi week as 1 wish to close bniness. Mrs. .lanicB Kox, 208 North street. 41U KHt S.LlS :i3 horses to arrive July i ti, till head Hilt to lSih) In pairs audi Mingle, balance 12iii to Hon. All hor-i st-H waranted. (iuilfonl ei Wood Horse; i'o., Slielhouriie Kails, .Mass. 4016 : ,rA,,, Trpa rH. ail(i one! pair U yr. old steers. Apply L. N. llar-f rliiKtoii. .South Hhaltsliiiry, tel. 185-15.! Fort SALK New tnanoRany uprlpht piano. Call till .Main street. Uatf KOIt SALK UBCd cars. 1, LU7 Longford truck; 2, 1917 Kord trucks, demountable rims; 1, la 16 Kord truck; 1, 1U17 Kord runabout; 1, 1 '. 1 5 Hudson six touriiiif car; 1, 1914 Teerlcs Tourtns car; 1. - Kord touring cur. North i Adams AUk. Exchange olllce. 2.1 Main Direct, North Adams, .Mass. Tel. 77!-W. j Call for Kronick or Horowitz. 3U25 Kdlt SAMS Concrete gravel and bltm crystal sand, delivered or at the ; lied. Apply iS. J. Uentley, tel. lSfi-15. 33tl2 I Foil HAMS crthbaee plants: suc cession, savoy mid bull head, 25 cents a hundred. Currents 8 cents a quart on hush. C. IS. Kuapp, North ISenniiiK lun. VI. 3H Kolt SAMS One horse lumber w nit on. 11. V. 1'lke, liennlngton, It. b 1. 2. 43t6 Kurt SALK l'J13 Kord in good run iilnif order; 1!16 Chevrolet 4!H; 280 gallon Kiisoline tank. The two cars have just been overhauled. O. 1 Law rence, South Shaftsbury. 31tf WiM'ED WANTF.n I am tryhiK to do my bit. Who will help me through harvest? ilaylntf Blurts at once, oats, buck wheat, corn, potatoes must he made safe. Will hire by the day or month. Tel. 3D4-W. . 42t V.'ANTliD Cook, colored or whlt for farm. Write U 1'oller, Arlinut Vt. I 4 1 tt " W A NT IS I Machinist One capable of taking fuil charge of scwlnK ma I'iiiiies state experience ar.d salary re iml'vd. Iiesirablo and permanent pesi HIjii for liKht paity. Apply Clark Textile Co., Sa-atOKO Hpliins, N. V. 41tli W'ANTEl) Pupil nurses male, and femule at the Taunton State Hospital Training- School for nurses. For par ticulars address Dr. Arthur V. Com, Hupt., Taunton State Hospital, Taunton, Mass. ' SDtf WAN'TISU I.aunury work Apply 203 Division street. to do. 32t2S WANTED Man for laundry or farm wor. Soldier's Home. 39tt WANTKD Men, steady work, pood wages. Henry M. Tuttle Co., tel. 49. 14tf W A N T IS D Cash pnld for yellow birch lots 10 Inches and up in diameter, ulso other kinds of wood. 11, T. Cush man. Mtf. Co. 44tt WANTKD Several men for labor ing and mill work. Boarding house for single me?, tenement houses for married men. Highest rate of waicea. Fillmore & glade.. Tel 660. 6tf TO niSNT TO ItlSNT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping;; steam heat, electric lights, gas, bath, all modern Improve ments at 112 I Vat'iint street. Inquire Cm I 'rice Market, tel. 432-M. 42l To KENT l.nrnp front room, kccplni;, 4IIS Main stroet 111 ; 4ltf TO KI3.NT Large I'nlon hi rod. front rooms. 1 1 I : 4ltfi j '!'(. bat II. ItK.'-T l-'nnilslicd 1.4 I'nlon Hteei't. Willi 4111.! ! TO KKNT Seven nt 114 Jefferson Ave. iiiKliin. furnished rooms .Miss L. A. Bum- I 3!t2i To BENT Kurnlshed rooms wlthi modern Improvements, Incliidliinr steiini j bent, lnpnlre of Mrs. A. T. Mchwnrix. ,r. Mi Main sstrcct. Stf j TO KENT Stores, omces, tenements, I shops, slables. individual stor- I hko Iodic is. furnished apart ments snd rooms all cntrHv c cated. Oho. M. Hawks, 425 Main i misii:i.i,am:oih LOST Between Conirress iiimI I'iiIoii Sllii'lN, n Kulil olil-faHhliHH'd broarli Mi'l Willi Htolll'H. 'I'llO pill S Vllllllllllc moslly us it keepsake. Kinder plcnse return lo Ilaimer otlii e nml receive re wind, 4JU LOST--.X Soil Liberty Bond, No. :!!'n!!(l. Kinder please return to Wal ler A. iMinli'Mii, liurni'HH roiiil ami e relve rowuril NoTB'E Will fixcliKiino row for heavy draff borsn. Address 1'. O. Ilox, 'Mii North UciiiiliitfUui, Yt. XMt VEGETABLES era inc. Phones 350 and 490 VELOCITY OF BIG SMELLS Geometer Uses Problem of How Lonj Time Is Required for Stone to Fall to Center of Earth. Ptmlylnir the velocity of shells nnd hullets fired In the war led" Mntiriee fntiRcr, n French geometer, to turn to the old question of the time it voultl take n stone, to fall to the center of the earth. Ills conclusion was that it would take about 20 minutes 34 sec onds. Gassenddi, who pave the subject much thought In the lust century, made tho time minutes even. Mersenne on the other hand contended that six hours would be required. Sanger says that as the stone np proaehed the center of the earth It would bo drawn downward by-4he core of the earth and upward by the shell which it find already penetrated. Tlif rate at which the density of the earth varies or increases m we penetrate to Renter depths is unknown. Saucer's formula Is based upon consideration of the moment of Inertia of the eurth, as calculated, from the precession of the equinoxes, which apree with ob servations on the density of the earth conducted In mine shafts. If n shaft were driven rlpht thronph the earth the stone wonld appear at the Antipodes after 3H minutes HO seconds nnd then return to IN starting point, ot which It would make Its reappear ance at the end of 1 hour 17 minutas. uany I nougnt. ilany men build ns cathedrals were built, the part nearest the ground fin ished; but that part which soars to ward heaven, the turret'; 2nd the spires, forever Incomplete. Henry Ward Beechcr. AUTOMOBILE CARBON REMOVED became we want you xutoists with carbon' irrd mntori to know what we know abul HV SItiN CARBON KEMUVEtt. Learn what those whn nr usinc H7 SIGN, already know to their lmtinr and complete motor aylactlon. Here is one ot hundrudi o( Icltert we aro tL-cimn. Mr. Geo. B Gloter, N.' City, writes: "I am enlhui.iast'.c bhout HySik.'3. It doc all and more tlnn is claimed (uc il as a carbon remover nnd saa l.-.iproy-r. Anything that couU cut tin; cariion cut of my motor is goinic seine tnd I ana glad to write you of tho bitf hit Hr S.ga mad with cn l'y Sitn lias cut the. cjrhon out ol my motor and im proved my "gas" 25 to 40V Shall bo pleased to recommend IIy Sii;n to my rtuto friends and to any others who may be interested." We don't care what mako your cngfne in, nr what condition it is in. tiive it the H V-SIGN, cut out vour carbon and improve your gasoline. Absolutely bunnies. to all engiavs. Get BY SIGN from your di aler or Bend us your oame and address with this coupon and ten cents to cover postage and Uin b.r PKHR trcil box o( HY- SUiN CARBON REMOVER. It iur ii sure death to carbon. FREE HYwSlON COUPON Thll coupon with 10c. to cover postnife and pnckini entit'es vou to ono fKEE TRIAL BOX ol H Y SIGN Carboo pemov crgood for 20 gallons ol gaiollno. (Only on Ire bos to a puraon). bead to EUREKA AUTO PRODUCTS CORP. VU Liberty Street, New York City AGENTS WANTED FOR ABOVE i : i i ' i w ri i i. . . . - .itf i - sis i i wm ir u t y rt,- n i i ' nvu i-LieC. a i (SAW lNrf, I.osfl SIMP t ASnFiW ' I BeH I I - . . . . . 111 VOl i , l klT I I .w llv II 1 iVJ that ma ? f K , Lec 0(i V J0 THC -PANW- AM WMOCCO OOT ? . VGP 1 , Wrt 4Jt t' - I - - .t ; fj N,iwi,.i.nilv'li'i , ' P'H - - - --. , , ' T- - i - - mim rllMStll l n.M mi i". I . in. .. ' 1 '' .lii 'i i.. i ' , , i ' y- a caller In the Valley recently. ' Ellin liouiiion anJ Jesse Woodard spout ih Fourth in rteniiinsion. IMwin, Vernio and Helen Fiilmore spent the 4th in llennington. Mr. and Mrs. Adalbert Woodard and party motored to Granville Sunday. nue v ree uranKO win nuiu a piL-j nic at iiauieneia rarx tnuaj, juij Mrs. J. F. Stanley and daughter, Eva, were llennington visitors July 4th. liaehael I'.ouplon of Bennington vis ited in the Valley Saturday and Sun day. K. W. Fuller and family motored to Lake St. Katherine for the day Sun day. Truman Amidon of Shaftsbury visit ed his sister. Mrs. S. Center last week. Mrs. S. Center nnd Mrs. C. L. Pea cock were lloosick Falls guests re cently, v r Mr. and Mrs. George Uouplon visit ed at Clayton Heeds In Shaftsbury Sunday. F. W. Fuller and Lester Peters were in lloosick Falls on business Tuesday. Mrs. F. Fuller and son Clyde were in South Shaftsbury and Hennineton recently. John Peters of lloosick Falls was an over Sunday nuest at the home of Fred Peters. Clayton lteed and son Francis of Shaftsbury called at lleorao Hon ilons Mondav. Leon Spencer, who is on a ftir ouuh at his home, is frequently seen on the ii' ail route. Mrs. Fred Peters and Mrs. ('. L. Peacock were in Hooslck Falls on business Saturday. Misses Helen and Lillian liotiplon visited friends in lloosick Falls and Hennineton reienlly. Mis. Jared Howard is spending 'he week with iter daughter, Mrs. C. . Fstes in Pennington. Marshall Fillmore, who has cmploy nent n Petcr.-ilnirgh was at his home tAo or three days recently. Mrs. 0. IL Howard and son, RtRi :ia!.i of Loving. New Mexico are vis iting in Shaftsbury this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Harrington .ind family of Green Mountain Valley visited in the place over Sunday. Mrs. Elii:.i Millington, who has been visit iiiK at Kenneth Dunham's at Hedges Lake, has returned home. Floyd Houplon was an over Sunday visitor at his home here, returning to Camn lievens Monday inoriilng. Fred Peters, who was .Injured on Jeimaln Hill farm, is Improving rapid ly and expect to assume his duties toon. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hire and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cone nnd family from Shaftsbury visited at tho homo of Mrs. James nouplon Sunday. A good crowd welcomed Rev. and Dr. rtartlett of nenninston n Mrs. Robinson at the parsonage Tues; Istence. At nny rnte the fact remain day evening. They were the. recipl-; tlmt tl Klnns liave rte-elrietl a clvlll ents of 12 silver teaspoons, 'ce .ir, .,, ,.. ,,., triterrt. It j cream and cake were served nnd o j social evening enjoyed by all. SUNDERLAND Mrs. Frank Gray was In lloosick Falls Saturday. i Miss Mildred Cook of Manchester spent Sunday la town. Mr. and Mrs. Giles Cacon were in West Arlington Sunday. The Misses Hazle and Doris Goy- ! otte were In town Sunday. i . Miss Dorothy Pt.rdy of East Dorset ! is the guest of Miss Edith Pike. J Miss Gladys Baker of Manchester ' is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. B. A Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Ilazletnn and children spent the Fourth at Brattle boro, Vt. Miss Edith Pike has returned home after spending several days at North field, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Andrews of Rut land spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Bacon. j Miss Maude Harrington and Miss Loletta Baker of Arlington spent a j portion of the day Sunday in town. Mrs. J. E. Harris and sons, Smith ! and Francis ; pent the Fourth nt tho home of Mr. and Mrs, Timothy Harris , at S.juiIi Shaftshury. I Mr .and Mrs. William Waile have 'returned' to Arlington after spending 'a week with the formers parents, Mr. and Mis. Raymond Walte. rwrweiSHOvlv.n Ol. , WtTHOUT OWG IF .-Air. Hunt la suendlns a few weeks; with her sister, Mr. Millit'Ston. Miss Mildied Hatehelder of Cam- bridge. Mass., is snemliiu a few days , n , ' , ' , t x, i Jir. ami jirs. rrauK i-uiu of New York- are occupying their home here for the present. Mrs. S. Jones of Clilcaso is spend in On ciimmf trirh hrr ilant?htpr yrg Mijltngton. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jones enter tained Mr. Jonea sister, nephew and nleco from Bennington the first of the week. 0. L; Richardson Is housed with a sprained ankle which he received by being thrown out of his busxy when his horse ran away while he was driv ing one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Phillips and daughter of Putney visited her broth er, Delmer Stone a short time the last of the week. Mr. Phillips' mother returned with them. John Byard of Southboro, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. Claude Williams and two children of Marlboro, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. Loster Farnuni and daugh ter of Manchester Depot called relatives in town the Fourth. u" Mrs. Mary Phillips and her daugh-i,, ter, Mrs. Arthur Burroughs of Man chester spent last week with their nephew and otiHtyn, Nn F. Williams. Mrs. W. 11. Walker of Manchester al so spenfe a few days of la-fl. week there. Miss Adelaide Lakin returned from a few weeks spent, at her home in Waterville, Me., last week. She was acronipanled by her sisteivMrs. A. H. Bridge's and daughter who will spend a few weeks with their sister, Mrs. John Russell. Miss Evelyn Burroughs' class of junior girls will give a short play next Sunday morning at the close of the Sunday school lesson upon the life of girls in India. .These girls cordial-1 ai""n ly Invite you to bo present at our! nuuuit.v suuuui. v:Biuii. The annual meeting of the P.ed Cross-branch will be held at their i rooms Wednesday afternoon. The fob: lowing garments have been made and sent from here during, the past year; 24 pajamas,. 2t sweaters, i mufflers, !i prs. Bokh, 24 helmets, 15 prs. Bocks, 24 hornets, 15 lrs.!, wristlets, ;iti towels, l.do. napkins; and 13 filled comfort bass. Hlllcrest Tea Room opened lis fifth; reason Tuesday July 2. The follow ing guests were registered, to July 6. Helen Ross, M. C. Ross, C. II. Ross and F. A. Mattisun of South Shafts-! bury; Mr. and Mrs.-Valley, Leo. N. ! .; Mr: and Mrs. waiter Kreggana, U'eehawken. N. .!.: Frank Baldwin, Edward Gill. IS. I). Sloan, R. R. Emery. J. J. Jerne. H. C. Lawson. .Montpeitert. James Murpny, John Idle, J. Hill Eethel. Vt.: F. L. Os borne. Burlington, Vt.: Win. Jenkln Bangor. Me.: P. L. Wilson. Bos ton, Mass., and W. E. Blxby, . Barre, Vt. "Fittest" Under the Arctic Circle. We think of Greenland a u fro.a i and desolate land, lit only for the ubodo of the hardy Eskimos. And ( in Finland, In a severe northern 411- : mate, has grown up a hardy nnd virile j nice. Perhaps It was because only the ) sturdiest could survive under such conditions, for Isolation bred self-tell-rtnee ami Industry was necessary to ex- Is not surprising", to oue familiar with the Finns and their history, to know that a republic bus been proclaimed. No people are more truly democratic Under the autocratic rule of the czars Finland maintained her democratic in stitutions, and It was the only part uf Russia where the traveler was free to wove about without having; a demand Inade almost dally for Ids passport. The Tlussfan calendar which Is 13 days behind our own was Ignored -nnd In every way the public nnd socinl ctn toms differed from those of the Itu slans, Nevin O. Winter. Id the OUris linn Herald. New Idt In Shaping Glass Tubes. A. reported Or man inuthod of shap ing glass tubes consists in placing a core of tho desired form and site la n somewhat larger glass tube, cxhaufct .ng the nlr from the tube and sealing It, and then rotating while kept hot nntll the outside nlr pressure fits the glass closely about the core. ' Iguana Valuable Food. . Th, bluo;K..lguaiHiiX.CaUfornla, of which the scientific name ls ceutesaur accnthur. In allusion to the comblike crest of K'Nuesi along Ibe back, ncanthur tneflnlnK"sprinK-tilled," Is allied tn the "ring-ttillt d" Iguana, but unlike the Ja-1 limli-aii igminu,' Its Ilcsh Is highly es-; teehied. 1 tSuK Mte CAST I CC.r INTO. AN . . . Accident am' Aa Potter was in Manches- ter Friday. j. L- jioon arrived here from New York Tu.day. Miss Harriet Davidson ' Miss Harriet Davidson has been; quite ill with the mumps. j Edward Brady, who has been, visit ing in Troy, has returned. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Roberts and daughter Charlotte were in Manches ter recently. Mr. and Mrs. Gooding and son of Milwaukee. Wis., are visitinir Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Moon. . i Arvin Brady of Lion, NT. Y., spent! over the Fourth the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Dalton. j Miss Philinda Roberts and Quincy Jones were in Manchester. Center Thursday calling on friends and rela tives. Little Miss Mary Charlotte Moon celebrated her one year old birthday Saturday by entertaining 18 of her friends. ' i Mrs. A. A. Cross and Miss Elizabeth , M. Kelley left Monday for Williams-. town, M., where tney expect to stay; for sometime. j Mr. Davidson, who has been spend-1 ' ing a few days with his family at. i'Kewayden" cottage, returned to New; j York Monday. Mrs. A. A. Cross and Miss Eliza I beth M. Kelley arrived here Thtirs ! day from Boston, Mass., where they have been spending sometime. . Miss Dorothy Kelley, who was the guest of bcr sister, Mrs. P. V. Mc Laughlin oi Manchester Center last week returned home Sunday. The following letter has been re (eived by Mrs. Julia E. Potter from iter nephew, Edward Potter who is in the U. S. Navy and has also made his fifth round trip to France and back New York M. Dear Aunt: Arrived in New York and am fool- (ntr ftnn mill IwtllA thta flndu vnn all lht, w? had a ,el av. ing had three submarine attacks go- i ing over, but saw nothing coming : bnelr I Im.l n teltpr from John writ- ' ir . aIr,ht 1han and living in a dugout In the trenches. How is everything in Dorset and have any of the boys gone to France yet? Write and tell me all the news. I am not expecting a furlough this trip. They say the ship sails again -this week. I expect to get transferred to the navy barracks but am not sure ; yel. ( i)ave been on this ship 11 , months and made five trips across ; and have only had five days off since t enlisted. I will write when I can , aiui VOu know where I co. but mv address will be the same, unless I get foreign duty. Then I will send my new address., John wrote that the'y were all lousy. They call them "cooties." He said, he liked it. It Is a terrible place to be in. The gas the Germans use, make what it doesn't kill, crazy. 1 saw 125 that left Bordeaux. Poor fellows they were all crazy and one fellow with a leg off. They wer broueht to New York for treatment. Well I must c'ose for this time. With love and best wishes to all. Edward. HE GAINED 26 LBS. She Eacanu Hnnp and Ploashg -j Fltsh-Maker Found. EatltCna Wack FHEE j i - A real fli-sh-malcer and strencth-fiiver h.is been d;i- , coven d. 1 at il 1 r lew davs and tret New Life, Kich- ! ef blood,bl'adii.'r Nerve; ind Iraprovrd Liiicstion. Hi i CEK'lUNK is itrand dis covery, ahsoiutuly sule Lr man, woman or child. Yea run prove it (roe. Eat a I. it! j CLKIOMi and rue yoi-r quick cam. tone up. tjui.d up, fill out neck, liouM'-rs. buM and hubs. Doctor, ministers, ouises, men nod women cl all nnos wtita how CUTUMi had vaca tr.em k-i.n,streni:th ana health alter everythinir rst failed to help then). Hero is a picture ol v'm. Kieltcrwho gjia rd 'i Founds thro'icb , CERIONE. Mls Wymaa gained 12 J'ptmds. Thequickest sad best way to settle ail doubts ialoeatCEKTONElor a few days. Sowewid send you a 50-Cent box if yon will nuil this Coupon and 10 cents toward our postage ex penses. Or you may buy Dollar box throush your drrc :it. Get your CP. HI ONE at once, then watch your mirror. Note your daily caia. Feel better and look better, art good, solid Ursa, and lui-l.nif ccd health. FREE 60-CSNT BOX This Coo poo with 10 cents (coin cr lUmpi) to cover cost of narking; and for warding, entitles you more SO cent tmx Ireo ol l.hK- TONE, proviili-d you have not alresdy proved the remarkablo power of CEHTONE. Only one IibdIxis to.peiwo.) CEKTONE COMPANY. Inc. Dept. M-90J World KUii. NewYork City ! ViMV, A FRIEND OF Y'rtiAr4 TO COT tNIO A FICHT ueK,AMHAO TOO Miss Julia if?- Jm TCCTH KKIOCK'eD OUT ! nr pidwai. TeuPHONd T a rew Tt THC COMPANY - AM TUC NGX.T OAV Htr OT WrJoCKrD To help the business men and farmers; To provide plenty ol currency at all times; To 'effect a steadiersupply of credit. The system merits ihe support of all good citizens; it must have yours in ord. er to reach its full development. You can secure the benefits of this great system and at the same time as sist directly in developing it by deposit ing your money with us. lisp Mf MM"H. CTrEDf RAL lESEHVJV IbrafctYSTtM-, fi. Instinct Stronger Than Reason. That even In man Instinct Is gnme Mtnes stronger than reason Is illus trated : by the following Incidents There had been shipped on n Missis sippi river steamboat a box with n iflass cover, containing a very active rattle- snnke. Wfceuever nnyone approached i the box the serpent would Rtrike the cover. The owner of the reptile dial-'' longed nnyone to hold his finger on the glass nnd let tho rattler strike at ; It. There was no danger, and It' seemed an easy thing to do. First one! and then another tried It, but when tho snake gave its vicious spring the finger wns Invariably drawn back with a Jerk. Instinct wag stronger than reason and will combined. Reliable Workers. Victims of nervous and, other ills! should keep out Jn the nlr and sun- " dhine, get all the exercise possible, and then go to bed "with the chickens." This "fornhila" will woo sleep w hen nil other helps full; hut late hours post-' poned retiring will only add to these! persons woes. Early rising nnd early '1 retiring niways go hand In hand.! Hence, the business girl or woman hould. If she has hor own best Inter-' ests at heart, taboo trite retiring. Otic j"' envlse It Is nut of (he question to ex-. pect that she can report at her desk i or In tho workroom with calm cool' tierves, or feeling physically able t j dispose f her day's tasks wbntevei ; - they may be. Children ury FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA rEiHERE are a great many ways .1 of advertising a business But nobody has ever improved on the Kood old-fashioned plan of telling the plain truth. HARRISON L MORTON 3 FURNISHES Absolutely Reliable Insurance .'' AND NO 0THKR KIND iA TCCC WCUO, TceTHl r,..-- OUi 1 out t Federal' Resetve StjsCGin helps - YOU It was Created Primarily Bennington County National Bank UQIES' ANO GENTS' TAIlOWKiV Call and see my new line of materials aiul KKAUY-TO WEAK MEN'S BUlTsS at rcaw.s alue prices. j Cleaning, P.eiwlngand Repairing of all kind TKt, St-J . ISO NOUTH BTHKBT WANTED ,.,. .- -: ' .... -- !()()() if. to 3000 ft. of 2 inch Hickory. Bolden -Leonard Co HELP WANTED IN LUMBER YARD Wages $3 per day . North Bennington Crystal Ice Co. Foot of School St. Phone - - 490 re bykem kling: iStTIS THG INSUP-ANCcT COMPANV- SAV, CCHG RtHT uPtothg uouy.c. my friGMO .., r.H I nt 1 votlr-4 eAN et-LI utn il H til - r