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If i i , IP'S ftp mi a MOO 11011111 ftXVI, NO. 50 BRATTLEBORO. VERMONT, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 15, 1911 TWELVE PACES $1.50 A YEAR, 5c A COPY Amusements. iiniTORIUM 0-1J3GC-3T MTIC THUNDER BOLT" ... i I:.. .urn Transcript . klAL ENCACEMENT i nducing uimpanr ,.t hn fori. Pre) .WSOl'NCKS ,,i.riMli'st Dramatic Triumph THE &1BLERS I1Y CHARLES KLEIN Author ol .jjk, Mouse" "Third Degree." F.tc. cicii. n and Superb Cunt Direct from , I ih..!t Theatre, New York, and ii.v-H? Theatre. Boston. 11.90, $ 1 .00, 75c, 50c, 33c ,1' K 1 1ST PLAY. The Only Serl u n in New York for Over K) lt iip. ru Wednesday Morning. AUDITORIUM jay, Jan. 6, 1912 iW.VOGEL'S PIG CITY fiSTOLS IE BEST BY TEST I AT THE ise Has a Chance to Wli a Prize .- the standing daily prizes for A:., and the regular weekly ich are awarded each Monday :o the winners of the week pre are going to start on Satur :'n (Tomorrow) a W PRIZE CONTEST" 3 prizes will be awarded on to the players who are our or,3 between those two dates s . . $10.00 Gold Piece . . Beacon $3.00 Hat . Box Whetstone Cigars lest is Free and Open to All ,r n contest curd SO that 8 ay be kept of your games. in anyway and see the mr.r,RST. CLEANEST ST ATTRACTIVE AMUSE- LACE in VEKMUW T. AND PARK CO. ECIAL SHIS WEEK Fashioned Cbocolates 20c lb. Jook Brand TOMATOES best in town. 10c a can imported LUCCA OLIVE OIL bston Fruit Market ain St. Tel. 110 ROE ASSORTMENT of Knives, Scissors, l ears, Kazors ana Manicure Sets at all prices. BINS&COWLES HARDWAREMEN Story of Antonio, Ihe Galley Slave by Antonio A. Arreghi. f Van Dyke says, 1 xtraordmari y ' W. 11 told. I Bincerely hope it will waters who can feel its charm and PUW'T." At LAPP & JONES LAND WINTER STYLES s from St. Lawrence mills. ,w'!' S' irts cut and made to mam . "tiomtment. made by telephone 4Zl. M. p. kki.ey. 116 Canal St., Brattle- Asents wanted in every town. 4Jtf WE HAVE W SHOES a and lace for men and women. Also line repairing. KA.YE, 34ElliotSt. hy Rooming House 64 Elliot St. "wd and wife, recently from the West, -'he supervision of this colonial house, e meals cooked to order, transient, and room. fell! The Reformer Wanted l'ANTKII-AI once. pood man to run double. TOiruiHw rnni. Ilohlcn & Martin. 4'ilf yANTr'.D-Woman to knit or crochet rariiet den St : mum ti, I.. Ward, 76 Lin WANTK.II-To let job of rutting ami Imuhng ' ' km. to my mill. L. I'. Copcland. ft nl llrat. lleburo. ... YVANTKU-To hire a farm, for on. ur three .i . ";. with privilege of buying On. that will kMplor Hi cows and a twin; within four or live unit of llrattlclH.ro. Addn-M A. W. l,ruy,,n!l,i'LXlJl!lLJli Vy'ANTKD Everyone in town bavin one or more rooms to rent, either with or wilhout board, to aeml a brief description of the rooms, with price to the Secretary of the Hoard of Traile. There will be no charge whatever. tti-M O A 1 ls;YI I'M JL' A MTflt r I -..j ' 1 it nm mv .iivwn aim respected by to men having an income of fl.diO or more each, we can make you a proposition that ouirht to net you at leant t Him the first year, no matter how young or how old you are. Addreu AjroM. Aieltine, liencral Agent, llfi College St.. Burlington. Vt. MI-.M" For Sale Iron SALE Christmas trees. W. I.. Walker, Weal ltrnttl...r,, T.I !IIM.M f.,. r.i tu-M IfOH SALK-Snruce Christmas Tri Blandlng. Tel. 1 7-2.'. A. J. do' VOK SALE and TO KENT placard, at the Ke- former otlice. Hi renta each. ltf VOH SAI.E-Chrap. lady's fur-lined coat. A1- drens T. H Hefornur ollice. Ml IIAY FOR SALE-Loiweor bHled for cash only 14 Houghton Farm, rutney. Vt. 4'.itl POK SA1.E-Cheter white piirs at Dr. llamil- ton's farm, (iuilford. T.I 17-21. itf WOU SALE Purebred Chester While pik's. 1 Walter V. Walker, Uummerston. Vt. -tf I,X)I( SALE-Furniture and Kanires. both new and seeond-hand. at J. H. lunton's. lltf JOOK SALESolid mahogany pari r suite; almost A new. Inquire Klin House, 1 Eels Court. do L)R SALE Hemlock liounls, plank and buililinK 1 timber. Doolittle & (iale. (iuilford. Vt. 'SMi Iron SALE-Yoke of oxen, weiuht 2rj). Folly Farms, Went Hrattliboro. Vt. Tel. 314-5. 4Mf IOK SALE Une pair oxen, ti years old: Kood 1 workers. (Jeorgc A. Hill, K F. D. 1, Marl boro, Vt. 0--1 IOK SALE-Liuht harness, Portland sl:i:h and two heavy rolies: will exchaiiKe for wsl. L. E. Yeaw. in Hirre St. Mi-.M 1?Oll SALE One four-beam two liorse sled, nearlv new; one single-beam two-horse sled. H. G. Smith, Hrattlehoro. 4jHf F'OR SALE-To settle an estate, two irood build intr lots. One on South Main street (near Pine). Inquire of J. C. I'ellett. 44tf FOR SALE-Four EsteyontanB and one square Mc Phail piano: also two upright pianos of good make. L. H. Barlier, Retting HltM-k. 4'Jtf tOU SALE-A11 kinds of sleitrhs and sleds: two coupes on runners and some express sleighs good to carry scholars to school. Charles Miner. Bonny vale tUnek Farm. Tel. 117. 6U-H FOR SALE-Severalpair extra good horses rang ing in weight from 2 100 to 2U50, at prices from to S000. Several good general puriiose horses from 75 up. Hard wood and slab wood for sale. F. A. Larrow, Stable, l!i High St. Tel. 3I2S-R 42tf The Conveniences of a Check Account at the Brattleboro Trust Company, are many Hills in or out of town can be paid by checks. Your nionev is safer in the vault of the 1SKATTI.KI50KO TRUST COMPANY than in your pocket. Your checks, afUT being endorsed by the party to whom they were given, are returned to the bank and then to you, thus giving you a receipt. The stub of your check book can be used ns a cash book, show ing what you have spent and how much money yon have on hand. Small accounts solicited. BRATTLEBORO TRUST COMPANY CENTRE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH REV. ROY M. HOLHiHTON, Pastor. Sunday Senices,Dec, 17. 10 . ' a. m., Divine Worship. Sermon by the pastor. Subject. 'Obedience the Tent of lU-licion.' 11 45 a. m., Sunday School, t'nion Brotherhood meeting in the church Speaker, Uev. V. V. Johnson, Seerelary of the Springfield (Mass.) Men and Religion Forward Movement. n. Stereoptlcon Lecture. Subject; Hen llur, a Talc of the ( hrist." 100 lieautifully colored slides. This evening at 7.30, Devotional Service and Bible lecture: Subject, . , "Saul and David. Everyone welcome to all these meetings 7.00 p. PR SALE-Edion Phonograph, nearly brand new, with both two and four-mlnutespeakers: wooden horn, just purchased. !7.tKi togetner with regular metallic horn, and fill four-minute and 40 two minute records, all in first-class con dition. The above, representing an outlay ol sl9l) ran he nnrehased for S55.00. Address S. 7.4, are of Ketormer. 60tf To Rent T O RENT-rOffice, 117 Main St. 47tf TO RENT Automobile storage. W. E. Bartlett. Tel. 3Sft-M. ill! 1m RENT IGood tor lignt manumciun. . RS,ms. all sizes, at 8, $12 and 120 per month steam heated, one flight down horn fctiiot aireeu rl. 1. r.mersoifc. TO RENT After Dec. 15, down stairs tenement: hardwood finish, hot and cold water, hath and furnace, springwaier, g "o f Inquire 3 wasningion oi. TO RENT-Furnlshed rooms. H. B. Willis. 5 Main St., Mrs. 50 TO RENT - Small cottage A Edgett & Co. for small family 48tf TO RENT Cottage house; mo Jcrn conveniences. E. M. Angier. tHi TO RENT Storage in a good barn, W. H. Shumway. also stalls. 49tf TO RENT Furnished front room. G. Norrls, 75 Main St mn n F.MT Modern upstairs 6 A George Danyew. 95 Elliot St. Inquire W. 49-50' room tenement. 4ltt ENROLL NOW FOR JANUARY 1st A Course in this institution is not an expenditure it is an investment. CLAWSON-IIAMILTON COLLEGE, IXC. Brattleboro, Vermont I CONDITIONS IN CinNA. i Interesting Lecture Oiven by Lieut. C. r. Oamou Laat Bvcniug. Tl tliinl in flu fi'rira f i-iitiTtitin-ini'iitH tiiw'ii liv tin1 vininu wtmifii of ' llii.til lin.l t'tiiiuT.'fiiti 'I cli ii re In1 , wita lit-l.l lust liiulil in tl' 'uliL'r'i!ii tional climeli win-it l.ii'tit. Cliiiili' r. tliimoii ib'liMTi'l mi iiiti'ri'"tiuil illu-Iritti-il lei-tun' tilt liinii. J I fiti'l " : ,tirf : "IVniU in ui'ihtiiI nrt iitKirr a Vii'iit ileal of mi t iti"ti ri'iiunlinil i n iliiitiim anil lifi in ( hi mi. rliimi hub u well oruiitiicil lialiiiti Lefnri" tl"' tinu of ( lirist. Jt n liuinii nml nrt are 'older than tlioi nf miv emintrv. Iiiyeit tiim IiikI its liirtlipliiee lierc, mill prtnt- ' int.' :is iliim- hero in I lit' viuir 1 1 i. thiiiifli tin' nrt was not iliseuviTi-il in , KurolH'an riiiililricn until Itlniu! 1U frit turii s later. t niiilit iiiii" Inilav uiint In tin- fa.l tlml tliit fri'iit mil ion. now eiilll.iii'. of over l-J 1 I peiipli', IT line t liir.l of tin- nliii- HiHil.;itiini (if the I'lirtli. is it iilicliitiir I" 'I"' iiitlui'Nce of mo. Inn ri ilint inn. nixl it is LihiipI to v ciitnallv I eentui Mte of tin- fnre tniivt iiiitiimi of tlio world. It is inir HtrtiL'L'liti!! for tin1 l'ri'iiloiii wliieh exists 'in wistirn rmiiitriis. liHl struynle must iifffsiarilv In1 ti Ioiil' oih1, for n to ciniiii'tit wliieli bus txitei lor oviT lour tliuiiMiti.l vnirs with luif fi'W iliaiiui-s t'lttitiot I"' tadieallv cliiiiiui'd ill ';' venrs ami converted into u repul'lie. Tin' inlliu iP i' of tin' American nation on China is iiiarki'd. Tin' American .lands lii-t in tin- r-ti'riii ami reH'i t of the t liinesi'. It will In' the work of tli" enniiiiL' Bi'itcriit ion to re oliitioiiic lite ill Cliitia. a it inut coiiii' with loluea timi. Lite tliere todav is i.raetieiill v l!ie saini' a it was tlioiiaiid of vears ay". .'I'liev lire still ioiioraiit of the eomfoits In lie derived front education and inven tion. Itaihvavs me few and until with in r tit vears what did exist were con trolled I'V foreiun capital. I'tit China is iMfiiiniiiL' to realize what the railwavs mean to a eoimtiv and Imw its inaiiv . ,M lin es, whii ii have nlwavs lieen i practieallv isolate ) iroin each other, 'iiiav lie iirnii'dit into totieli and eonse ipientlv oat riot ism tliti" transformed from sei-tiounl patriotism into true pa triotism for the nation. Chinese wo men have never lieen allowed anv plivi leL'i s of edip-ation, and until the womea I here fain their riylitl'til iKisitiuii the Chinese .eople will still remain steeped in heathen enjoins and ignorance. The picture of the -li nt Cliinese wall, the svsteiu of river eanals. life as it ex ists in the various cities nml remote dis tricts, the honselioats. and numerous other views made the lecture one of in terest and education. AN EARLY MOEMNO FIRE. Mill Put LOCAL NOTES AND OOSSIP. Blue In Holdcn & Martin'. Out by Bpriiiklora. An iiliinn from Imiv. !l." at 12.1." n'elisk tins morning: tiilled the tire ilepiutinent to Ihe lloldui .V Mo I in mill on I'rost utieel wheie ti lil.ize nun suinen near me reioei , ot till lll.llll SIIOl Oil IOC nisi iiisu. ie (, li the ileiiii1metil leiiclieil the aei'tie the nil loiinilie spi iiilili i s lunl none into net ion nml the hiue was under t 'nt'ol when the flieniii nl went into net ion. The iain.0 of the lire is unknown. When the workmen left the mill hi-t liiglit even thing w as up iMieiitlv all lit; lit nml the Inst intimation li.id liv'unv one that there was n lite (nine with the liio-ini; of the automat te nlanii in ". H. I! kwell'a house on I anal street. This alarm is eotiini teil will) the spunkier i,-m in the ll.il hn Mattiu null mid llcikw.ll .V Mieiw ill's iiinii.'e faetoiy on Clia stieit. Mr. Iliskwell went lit omv to Lux -Ti at the corner of Klin and Kro-t streets mid rung in an al.inn. The de piiilinetit iesmiidid piiiinptly ntid the nil out siftial was sounded in 1" minute from the tune the alarm was pulled ill. I.. K. Iloldi-n sod tl'i" nioitiiii' that the il image was largely to the leallier lulls though some of the machinery will have to under go repairs. It is proliahlc that tlie damage will Is- in the neighborhood of SolHt, The lilae was started under a saw table ami the woodwork was considerably eliani-d. The Meetinif House Hill eetneterv association luia reeetillv received a trit't of ."11111 from the estate of (". D. Wnlliiee nf New Vnrk City. The woman 'h foreign missionary society of the .Methodist church will with Mrs. ('. I. Smith on ( edar street Thtiisdav tiftc rnoou. William - Sexton was. nrraiuneil in mil ii ii-t KH I court this iiicirnini; eharfcd with ilisturliiii'.' the peace and nnnoviiii: liis wife. His ease was continued a week. At the Star bowliiiL' nlleva V. .1. Anderson is the winner of lirst prizo and Jerrv 4 'nrt i n the second prize in box ball. Carl Kllis was the winner iu pill pool this week. - Hidden A; Martin have n number of Christmas trees which thev will be ulail to give to families that are unable to buv Iheiii. Tor II tilimbi r of vears the firm lias made a practice of distributing trees nmoliif needv families. As in f uriiit r vears, the Centre Con ITeat ioiial Siindav school will send a box of clot hiiii. tovs and mimes to lfev. Antonio Arrk'hi for the Christmas I'est.i of his Italian Snndav school in New York Citv. Articles for the box should be left nt the chapel between Kridav and Moinlav, Hee. l.'i to IS. Klsewhere ill this week's paper will be found a reference to the proirres. of yinon the ..epam ne,,, a, e n. - . Mr1(,f rlljrimil 0X,(.I,!iio in whicl, I'llllllllK llHilii, l --. The value of the sprinkler sjslem in the ll.ililiii ,V- M.iiiin mill can If iippr.iialeil not only by the nielli but bv the owners ol tin owners and occupants ol n,.:iil,v I ill i Ii I ill L-u and lillslliess eslalillsll- menu'. Mr. Ilohleii said that had there is-eii no extiniriii-lieis to hold the tire in iheik at the start the building would uoh ahlv have been burned. made of the possilnlitv of regular stoppinir- stations instead nf iillowini? the cars Mrs. mention is estalilisliine iii on i no i lie reached vesterdav afternoon to estab lish such stoppinir places, anil white poles w 'll indicate the points where the cars will stop to receive passeiiuers or allow them to leave. Moslier 4c Cobb lire to go out of tho liverv business a week from toinorrovv, as indicated in tin advertisement in this i .1.. week s Ketonuer. I ne memoers in rue Arrested for TrifliiiR i firm intend to enter the lumber business and will Ileum operations on the nun klee lot of inn acres wliieh thev have bought, i's mentioned elsewhere in this paper. Thev will hold nn auction at their "table on Flat street Snturdav, llee. IM, when evervthim; will be sobU l-'or a while the (inn will retain losses sion of the premises now occupied nml their ollice there. A MUCH MARRIED WOMAN. TO RENT - About Dec. 15, a tour-room nu u.. Main St.. just right for man and wife. Edgett & Co. lii brand new, thor- Apply to Horton a 4 111 rpri RENT Five-room flat; a. oughly up to date. Agency. TO RENT 6 room tenement, rurnace a iu '" -,. . ii7ui..i,. ctreet. Inouire 6 FroB- I gniS. 11 TlttBllllllS"" .- . pect St. HTORENT Downstairs fiat on Clark street; in 1 first-class condition; modern conveniences; good location. Inquire of Fran t. carper. BIOCK. TO RENT A large 8inny, steam-nedw i?h board, in a pleasant house within easy Special Notices rkUDER "Swecp-VaC bury, UH r-iuoi at. cleaners of F. A. Wood-50-51 tfOUND-A sum of money. Inquire of H. Peter r son. Express ollice. . nRESSMAKING - Mra. Bertha Freeman J Fine SuJtaUjeboro ... , CEWING MACHINE NEEDLES and supplies & for all makes of machines at J. B. UuaUin IB f lat ot. CAM ZAR. 2'.Reed St.. buys rags. u here, papers; catn or Mail a card and 1 will call. metals, Tub- Higheat prices. 40tf NUMBER 2199 K. f . V. man, o gwu noinc iu( - la rre nouUry I tn k. R.. academy, stores, cnurcnua, reasonable terms. We offer this week-f gd cottage house of nine rooms hardwood UA. fan-e.. and all improvements, situated on the """t'h.t ,eVeral room, could be rented, THENORRtSVAR.ETVSTORi ill .tore on .Elliot St.. next to it heOrang. Store "s a f,',,, a mln or woman f moderate IT. tomakeTme nSSw ta-V location outside Main atreet. Do not say you Co not warn it mean, to make some money; till you inquire anoui u. CARE Or ESTATES BENTS COLLECTED. S. W. Edgett & Co., Est'e Brattleboro, Vermont Former Local School Teacher Dead. Miss Marv V.. Slusoii, lis. principal of the grammar school in (his village overlM yeius ae-i, died Tiiesdav. Dei. .",. at the Hnittle horo 1 let rent after being a patient there two weeks. Her body was taken to l!ut-1,-inil for burial. She was a daughter of Wallace Mason of West lJutlaml and was Loin in that town. Her education was re ceived there and she begun her career of teaching in that place. She resigned her duties in linittlcl'oro after a service of about 1H years and went to Welleley, Mass., wheie she took .-idvati 1 studies in ihuia hall and at Andover. Mass. Tpon linishing her studies in cllesley and Andover she returned lo Vermont where slit; conducted a private school in Rutland fur several years. On account of increasing deafness she gave up her duties in the pri vate school and took up alls and crafts work. es'fially basketry, in which she be came very proiieietit. For a time she hail (lasses iii this work in Hutlaiid and a number of years ago went to Washington. I). ('.. where she received an appointment ns ins i ue or Ml pasKetl v in a scuoiu in nun Maud Moon, With Mntrimonf.il Matters. Mrs. Maud Moon, a much-man fed wo man, with a retold of resiliences in various parts of New I'nglc.nd. was arretted at West Diimmerslon yesterday afternoon by Chief of I'oliee lieorgc WiKon and brought to I'lattleboro to await the ai rival of sherilf Kiniry of Windsor who came lust Wln ,,, evening to escort the woninn.to Woodstock, jail. She was chained with adultery. Ac- Santa Dr.e This Afternoon, cording to the story she told tiie olli -ers, H-irtlfs- " niessaae to E. J. Fenton M I had been married (hive times. She & j,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,, that Santa left South said that a number of years ago she married ,(ltni(M-rv this mornimr on the train n man by the name of ll'iyce and after living (lir Urntrlelioro. He will arrive here with him one veil dei i.lcd nil a change ami ,lt 3 1 1) is nfternoon nml either a hack married Henri' Huberts. With Henry she or initomobile will meet him nt the lived at North Adams. Mass, u few 'Utntioii to take iiim to the bit.' Kenton months. Then she nianad Delheit Moon : .I.-ivli-ht store. A drum corps will es ami they lived together intermittently for. curt Santa from the station, and repre ahout nine years. Thev have recently been 'st ntatives of the police department will living in West Dummcr-ton and several he on hand to keep the crowd moving-, weeks n-'o Maial got a hankering for an , Since he left the northern terminus of other change and went to (.hieehee which is the West river vallev word has been ro il hamlet in the town nf Hartford. N't. She'eeived from various stations that Santa ...... 1:..; 1 -ii' ,.f John Mhei- has held receptions all aloni; the line tin,, when the neighbors learned of Mis. hind presented every elnhl lie lias met Moon's marrying proclivities and an invest-! w;it li his t''0'o-.ra.m. 1 . . . - - ii.iliiiii i':w liulile. Join Mi- Moon lirnught his wife back to Wind iiam county. Then the attention of the slates attorney ot ilJ "'" I. . 1 window s. He will also establish a post Itroilg II lO lilt- mallei nun lie- kt'iii ' ... Mrs. Moon is in jail at Woodstock await ing trial. She was detained in the lock-up ets him. and upon his arrival nt the Kenton store will give a demonstration of mechanical tovs in one of the larne child litis there will lirattleboro until -ort from indsor the arrival of her cs- ..lt;,.A 1111,1 nverv receive a letter. Lverv hov ami L'iri in P.rattleboro and surrouinliiiff towns is invited to meet Santa upon the arrival of the 3.."0 train this afternoon from South lyondonderry. Grange Opposes Offset Abolition. The 40th nnnunl session of the Ver mont State gianoe came to an end at Montpelier vesterdav, after one of the must successful meetings in its history. The convention was held in -Mont pel. McNamaras Begin Their Sentences. James H. and John J. MeXnmara. con fessed dynamiters at ios Aneeles. began Sunday their terms nf life imprisonment and l.'i years, respectively, in San Quentin prison. 'Neither would make any further statement respecting the long list of out rages with which they are held to have been connected. McManigle. who turned the (bit state's evidence, will go to Indianapolis, matter Uvboro the federal grand hut is considering l.i.en the hone of contention ot NOTICE Have jour foils Educated to bo Kind and Fearless rXsmtlh, W. Chesterfield, N. H. Telephone Connections. 43-46'tf irlalSollWooil Stove lengths and a lot of soft slab wood. It is a prepared for the stove one-foot lengths Also some heavy, serviceable work horses. H. C. CLARKBrattleboro FURS-Made and repaired, hpeciai """" E coats. Hrfr0S9l"'l04P- iotf K, rtoimes. ct mcc" nun's T M SHAW will be at the Rest room, MRhursday of each week, to take work on repairing and making fur Barn.onts. ,ltu r ntt si . pnve ooe cun- LmirtnwS's pay of one of our employe. , finding this. If this person win . : V office, no further question DeWitt Grocery Company. 6u will be asked. A Jump in Prices I am now paying the following Pf- .11, Ruhber Boots and Shoes, be Building. 22 Flat street. Full Weight Guaranteed M. GASS 22 Flat Street, Brattleboro. Vt. T.lenhone; Office 676-M; Residence 139-R. BANK BOOK LOST COMPArll. uraiueooi". . 50-62 Sava & Sheinuk Co., Junk Dealers Buy rag-, rabbent, meUlB.old p.per. ..d ".ir- lines. Bena posmi Shop 78 Elliot St. Tel. 574-M 43tf JUST PAYS THE RENT fort, foranyone to have tnc reni k ,iPe. WiNW: Mother, Vt. (MUE:TAVL0R4S0N. Genera, Aflen,. Crosby Blk., Brattleboro. Vt. CARL F. CAIN Oval and Flat Covered Buttons Made Merchant Tailor AUCTION AT 10 A. M. Saturday, Dec. 23 ' ... . ... ' 11 i i . . ,WTrt,..l l 'citv. railing Health coniH-uea tier 10 give 1Pr s new uimiioriuiu, nuo-u ,...o...... ! up' her position about u vear ago and since amide accommodations. Purine the thi't t;iue she had made her home w ith Mrs. niorniiitf session the committee ou reso- t i.-i i: w matron ot the wamcr utions reporteu a rcsuuu nm m 'Home f'ir Hovs at Sa;toiis Uiver. Miss the abolishment of offsets and i.i ii,..,tt'iu.rn In .lone nml nt- rate on intannibles, a taxation Z "1! ,:Ss.,VTtha. he; in;ih;eeToisi;,,iv;. st-ssiiuis anil whiel, of the .defence at U Angeles, who is jhrmities we,,- noticeable and shortly after ; t u- .vii.inj, ponit o V -liWrKrC her health lailed last. ..':,v..ri.o;. 'd.-eu- STO fKHl of the McNamara defence - , ... - - , . ,- , ,,'orous opposition was mane 10 me in. the 'tt!l' "i'' ' " . resolution from the floor, and. because ininisu.iiMiii in i ii.i.i...... . - ,.,., ..,.. were Ieavintr tor tneir ;,, i...;i... 0 homes it seemed unwise to io on record I LJ on this important subject with a slim j pcace Meeting Very Warlike. tuIn'w'ls'Hlded "The'S Xrteli -V meelimr in Carnegie hall. New York !...,.. . In , i iii f vote d h v Hi e national H'uesday evening to urge the rat.ticat.on of orain'e, ineludintr the arbitration treat Tes. federal aid for hiuhwavs. parcel post, direct election of Tinted States senators, and equal sulfrajre for women. Horses Sleighs Tallyhos Robes Carriages Harness Autos Whips, etc. W. E. Cram, Antrim. N. H.f Auctioneer MOSHER & COBB Main and Flat Sts., Brattleboro by Calves Wanted! NVo aft paying, for prompt shipment three cents per pound for hog-drcss d Calves. At this price we pay tho fre ght Sm any Vermont or New Hamper point on 200-pound .hipments. btoclt Should be well bled, rce from disease .i i,i frozen and should have en rn is removed. Shipments may be com bined with Hides, Skins, Bones lauuw. etc. Ship quick, as prices will probably decline as the season advances. CARROLL S. PAGE, Hyde Park. M. Legal Notices. COMMISSIONERS' NOTICE. ESTATE OF WINFIELD W. WHITNEY. Th UndersPgned, having been OTJ Honorable Probate iCoort r SXJJf. boro. Commissioners, to receive e a(rainst "at the claim.and demands o M P the mSASiU' exhibited meet for the. P""? Ueboroinsaid Dis- May.next.fromlOociocKA . he4th on eachof saiddays and thatsiit montn iToraaid cr'edfioV. .to .present their XXP Dee- i a 'n 1911. eiHuui " l W. G. DOOLITTLE f rmmiagionera. w T WII.KINSl so-52 AUCTION , ...in ....ii ,. fnllnwinir personal property. order of the Probate Court, at ." the premises known as the HALL HOMUta 1 in HALIFAX, VT, Thursday, Dec.2 1, 191 I AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. LIVE STOCK One good business mare, weight 1000 row cowtwo-year-dl heifer, pair four-year-old oxen extra workers; pair three-year-old steers odd three-yearld steer. 2 pairs two-year-old extra nice Durham steers, handy; 4 pairs Hereford ffl two years ld72 pairs Durham steers. SeTrltrS: I yearling Durham bulls. 4 heifer ealvea. pair steer caWessreoe,, Thirty ton. hay, 115 gallons extra nice ....pi. syrup. ,,.-ADiwr! nilTFIT Fourteen rootVaporato" ' With iron arch, all M "c' ThiB outfit has only been used one season. Spring sleigh, nearly new; traverse sleigh, light twhorse sled, heavy log sled, straight sled. SalepSitiv.. Termsmadeknownattimeof sale. ALBERT T.HALL, Trustee A. G. GALLUP, Auctioneer liingliam am the punils of that period have a tenner recollection of this admirable woman who labored here lor a decade m preparing inanj of the young men and women who giauu- ited from the llrattlcnoro nign senooi a piarter of a century ago. will who a de to the f,i c- n, a(,,-i-i,.n nf himself and his as sociates in the case, is being brought into last ' Athletics Beaten in Greenfield. in itj first nwav-from-home name ' . :. . , .! . i.i, n.,. i - evemnir tne ,v ucr cs i is. ... ..o v. ..... , j field Vountf -Men s clun s puskuioiui xeiepnone iuusuiiuiuiuu uiuuwvu. team by a score ot i:-) to it', m i ' " Further consolidation oi teiepnoue period the visitors were outpiav eu. o"1 i interests is implied in rumors concern; ;,. ti,,. aneond the Kin 1 1 leboro men - ,,, t,, ,,u f ti,., risp in the price ot played the (Ireenlield team off its feet, -,,-oek 0f the New Kni-'laiid Telephone r(,so,1(i,,nB inn tun tne ATiuetics hoi. ueeu I'"" comoanv anil otner companies. capped by the nlisence ot t. lis anil v s, ,ir , )rpn o))S(,rv,,(i nn t he mar set tor , wik.h w..,s n(,v(, h tnev the cnances woum .oiiie i avs. .ew r.n"ianu ii-ieiiiii..i.- excellent for winning;, lortier ot the ( uiial.os lavo advanced to l(i4L,, a rise Keene, N. H'., team plaved center tor i f li0n( ln ll0its in a week and li the thletics. Maher and Cam vvere the .loints ,i,is VP.r. 1'rovidence telephone stars of the (ireenlield team, while i or-1 ilH. s ,,,, to ! 1 7 1 '. . and the demand ex tier's work for the Athletics was "om-'coeds the sttpplv. Tradiiin in Soiitheni inendalile. The line-up: I New England telephone stock also is (ireenlield. I uiiitsunllv active in iiavtroru, aim limi tations are hiirh at about lo-. These recent, advances, together with an exceptional demaml. are accepted in (inancial circles as indicative of nego tiations ' for (he nieraiiiu of the three companies under one mannL'ement. .t '- . . , ,,i I.-....1 1 T.O.,, .l,relo is sail 1 hit tne .ew msmhui i ,-i, ......... the Tafl peace treaties, nt winch Josepn Choate presided, and Henry Waterson. X'inl.oln. ltiilh.iv Andrew Carnegie and Frederick Coudert were down as speakers, was broken up bv a riotous disturbance in the galleries created chiefly by Irish and (ieniian-Americans opposed to the treaties. Police were summoned and the rioters ejected. A prominent citizen on the plat- Iforni moved to substitute tor the tavpratiie the report ot the majority oi the senate committee on foreign relations, rse. Athletics. Moore, Punlevy. rt. Orlan Whitney, If.. . T'ortier, c Bothwell, rt' Hi lev, Moore. It' Score. 1 ouii" Men .It'.. Keller .rt' Mamiiiitf v., Santer ...It'., Maker rf Cain Club, 2.-., Athlet ics tw. lioais i rum tut- Vi i Sauter 2. Mannint' 2. Cain 2- Ivcller 1. Orlan Whitney 2. Moore 2. Dunlevv J. Fortier 1. duals from totils. 1-ortier 1, o..i,. ? Tint hwe . iteieree, j-m i "i s timer, Gould ; scorer, l'ervere. one 20- and one lo ininute period. Time. ,..,li!lll v- .... ; Hi,, eomnornri ve v near tore to take over the 1'rovidence anil Southern New Kucland companies. Ihe Hoston News Bureau savs that such a plan has been in contemplation for some time. General Service Bill Passes House, The Sherwood general service pension bill passed the House Tuesday, despite the opposition of Si democrats and eight re publicans who voted against it. If it Passes the senate nml becomes law. it will add from $4(1.110.0011 to $7"i.(X0.fl(Kl yearly to the pension expenditures. Soldiers who served from !0 days to six months will draw- .$15 per month: from six to nine months. 20 per month; from nine months to one vear. $25 per month; more than one vear. Slid Tier month. This Hill superceues the largest of the three. m?y !'th0 so-called dollar-a-day pension bill that has been before congress. Local Basketball Plans. The oame scheduled for Thursday ni"ht in Festival hall between the Ath let i's of Brattleboro and tho Cardinals of Mt. Heriuon promises to i oi i j u ,hi for ,.,, In.,,sc. i.:.. .3 I,.., h-mknthfill tans are iook-i ., f .i i, o for. The Formen brothers on the k....i i.,, hum idaved on one of I.'. ' t.,na hi h school teams in Ohio, V Wirnien. forward, was chosen r th ward Sensational Trial in New York. New- York is providing the current court ueosntion in the trial of Lillian Graham land Ethel Conrad. Vharged with attempt- Ttmneror and Emnress of India. ing to kill W. 10. U. Mokes. ,,,e m.u F . t , , ivrrmrinTiir. MOKOS 18 ill a fiiin.a-i FOR SALE Hinsdale and Brattleboro Sta0e Route I wish to sell my Stage Route between H insdale ffiXwfwK Sour-setec sleigh .SShSS. MTrrasolirforfnl will of sUUd to any party interested. JOHN P. DAVENPORT, Canal St., Hinsdale, N. H. We pay cash for nice Dairy Butter&Frcsh Eggs BRATTLEBORO DAIRY CO. Vinton Block, Brattleboro. Vt. for a position on the interscholastie team at tht rtnto. "Red" nilhert-o". lor- was a memner in i"o sucn st,roiig e.. . - - ,, i , ,.1,... Fhiladelpnia in s . ,0,. " Vo,. of wWte satin la id, Pa., hick school team. Manasrer Ileiiry E. Whit nev is cviiit' the A th ru 1 1 x , ...I,- f ,i.,,iv orac- t ,.c on lour llllll n lion tiee. and the team prum. condition. As vet 110 fame Dec. 2S, to be in has been .i rr Cn-istmas m"in. iil i aot;e'i ' v . ..1.1 i.:..t, onimnl comes here " Jan. 2 T.ir.iers Falls sends a team i1"" ..111 the Athletics. On dan. 5 the Soriiipfield Mass., hich school alumni ?!an to Brattleboro Other home Nortaiainpton, Feb. 13: at Xort'mmpbon Jan 10. Amonrr other strong teams wld di Manaoer Whitnev has in view for eames in Brattleboro are Hudson. Bev iv and Lowell. Mass. Newriort H South Manchester, Conn -..f"' of Holvoke, Mass.. Bellows i a lls, ana a number of other fast aggregates. Prizes valued at over 'in in selling red cross seals. King George V and Queen Mary ,11,"'t'nJ! condition of health. Many letters tending Britain have been, crowned emperor and n,,Xish niie intimacy between Stokes empress of India, bavins journeyed to , , Aiss GraImm ,iave bpon introduced. i for mat purpose. 1 uc jinnii. ..in. , . grandeur ot me cereu uuos ...... ....... WEST GUILFORD. durbar held in connection have never been 1 w.i utuj.xjxv.xv exceeded in modem times. Announcement Mrs Perry of Halifax is working for is made that the capital of India will be Mrs. O. J. Hale. . . ,. transferred from Calcutta to Delhi, which vy". C. Phelps has recently had his to most of the native . telephone removed. .,..; .,,1 account' nf the religious and j T,-no TCioht. of Wilmington has traditional importance of that city. J-Ire J moved with his family to the omoeror gave $1.(100.000 to the cause ot ; 1 ,i,0 farm, which he receiitlv eoucaiioii 10 111.11.1. "'.i'":" I.ymau Ino-raliam or ioriu iiiiiiiimi Iress of white satin, appropriately ,r . sr)P71(ii11r n few davs with h. trinuned with the roses of England, tne K c,,nn and Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge 01 ,i,i.i;.. i-uiiiiiiiii ifiss Florence Fisher went last week Kichard recently bought. 4i.;.i Kent hind .nn the s namrocK t.,i.,,i -;th n horder of the lotus of India The Star of India embroidered the front of her dress. ! '.,. ,i. of the country for given in '"" '"V" Tl nrizM consist drinking foim- u..i. for prorr red cross seal of vacuum cleaners, I'V"""' f"':V ;:''.. clp(i tins. books and a variety of other articles down to a Women's Chances in New Zealand. For women with courage and a prac tical turn of mind there is every chance in New Zealand not only of a good liv ing, but of real happiness and hone, in the future, savs a writer in the ide World. Women are adaptable, and here in lies the solution of the problem. They must be ready to turn their hands 1 to anything that comes, to find no work beneath them, to work with all their night. AboVe all, they must go with mopen mind, ready to learn, to appre ciate, and to understand. Thev will find themselves among the most delightful We. who will open. their hearts and their homes to the girl from the Old Country, and at all times show that true "nd practical friendship which makes New Zealand what it is-one of the happiest countries in the world. Saturday to Greenfield to help her sis ter, Mrs. Krnest. Fairbanks, begin housekeeping. Mrs. Luella Lake returned to the home of her brother. Wesley Whitney, last week Saturday after spending three weeks in Feeding Hills with her sister, Mrs. William Fuller. Owing to the rain two weeks ago that kept people at home about 50 of the friends and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. E A. Pierce met at. their home in Guil ford Center Tuesdav evening to cele brate their 20th marriage anniversary. social time was enjoyed. Games and music were in order. Refreshments ot cake and coffee were served. Rev. Mr. Hatfield, in behalf of the company, pre sented Mr. and Mrs. Pierce with a purse of monev. Mr. and Mrs. Pierce respond ing. Remarks were made by Georg. Thomas of Guilford Center. The com pany disbanded at a late hour wishing the couple many vears of happiness. :' I I V 1 ! . Br: iii