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CALEDONIAN -RECORD, FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1920 PAGE F1VE NEWPORT LOCALS There wiis :i pood attendanre at the first locai Mcthodist eonfcronce hcli in the church pallore on Wed V.esday evenirli nnd the resulta of the meeting werc'vrry fiuitful. Dis ti ict Superintendent E. W. Sharp of St. Johnsbur.v presidcd. Thfi loral conferendo take the place of the forimi quuitcrly eoiifereriee. The change was doeided upon at the re ctnt Alethodi ;t convention., Tht. lus ii.ess of the church l'or the first (piar tev was truiìsacted at this so.-;ion and ti t repoits 01 the variouu comrnit-Ue- w?rc ìiiut 'li iti received. An "Emery l'or odveinor" potition v.as eiieulated throiiK'h the city on Vednesday by EIht I''. Humphrey i.tid the results ahhout?:h not unrx petted, weie very pleasinr?. The list of name.s, inclinimi many of Ihe preminent cilizens of the city, hot li Ktpublican and Dcmocralic, showed tl;at ì-.entiment l'or Col. Emery V l'V stioiH-. But .r00 liames are re-0L.iir.-l by law for a candidate to w iv.re. However, Col. Emery ha seni, siiiillar petit ions to many other eities., Thirani W'heelotk of North Tioy wcs a Visitor in town on Thursday. Jii?. Dolores Sia and Lucius Bosj-èì-i of this city were married at Der bv on Wednesday evenin', Rev. F. .Ti. Pavlson officiatili-. The couple vere nécompanied to Derby by M'-s Hazel Bollim-. and Eumene Giovi-. Mr. and Mrs. Uoiiers, vili reside fol ti ' present wkh the proom's paients, F:. and Mrs. Elmer BoR-crs. COMPANY L NOTES On account. of the decision lo hold the city band conoerts on Wednesday evenin'. Cantai n Buzzell annuunces that di'ill will be held on Tuesday i:i"Ms hereafter. Major Corey who has just been an pninted to the Quartermaster's Corp.-. ot the Vermont National (Juard, fave fi short talk to tlie l.oys re-Kardinjr tl.is new branch of the jjuard servire i nd announced that any man in the company, could il he wi.-died, secure a ttasfer front thè infantry to the Quartermaster's Corps. Ali those di mirine to niake the chance should moke application to Captain Buzzell. The first target practice of the n mpany will be held on the new vide range on Siturday afternoon. A i many men is wish, may report to ti. e raii.e for piactice. Woodsman Waj?e War 1 1 - s- On Tuberculosis The efforts beino; put forth by the J'odern Woodmen of America, to 1.(1' members of the -orRanization v ho are alflicted with tuberculosis wi.s shown to members of locai lode No. 1GS2-1 in a two reel motion pie ture, er.titled "The Value of a Life," which, was exhibited at Odd Fellows ILill on Thursdiy eveninff. In order t) Rive those who watched the picture a clearer conception of the wìde scope of the campaifin aprninst the rireaded malady that is beinf waed b.'the Woodmen, George F. Ballwin, sii te deputy for Vermont and New Hampshire, ave a very inspirili li ture durine the cóursé of the ex-T hihition. Mi. Baldwin recently macie a visit lo the, hip; sanitoriuro in Denver and carne back fully equipped t teli a complete and intercstinfv story of the work beinR done in that cu m'p. Anothev picture shown was a one real feature, entitled, "Who is My Ncifhboi," and showed the work be ii.p done by Woodmen throuR'hout ti e world today. Both )hotoph:y s were t-reatly enjoyed by ali those riesent. A lisht lunch, consistine of sand w'.ches, douK'hnuts, chiese and coffee, vero served. The neular business meetinn- of the locai camp was held, fillowitiR- which a social dance was 1 tld until 11 o'clock. Developing, Primting and Enlarging for Amateur. Special atten tion paid to mail orders. 24 hour service. Ali orders for warded, ' postage prepaid. ' Send for price list. PHOTO-CRAFT SHOP 87 Main Street, Newport Vt. "Everything Photographic" Eastman Kodak Agency COME TO NEWPORT FOR THE BIG Fourth of July Celebration TO BE ilELD ON Monday, July 5 , Parade, fieli! sports, borse ìaees, baseball game, ballon ascen sion, Street earnival, including vaudeville and dancing and other bril liant features. Newport Business Directory! Leo II. Mclver, D. 0. S. Optometrist and Opticiàn Appointments muda by mail o tclcphone to have examinations made of the eyes for glusses. Benihan block. Tal 243-21 Nnwrort. Vt S. VV. F. HAMILTON Tinnticf campbell x-rÀy servick Office hours 8.30 to 12 and l.SO-to 6 Tel. 15- Lont'a Black Tap and Die Company Is Organized The first meeting of the stockhold ers ot the Vermont Tap and Die Company of Newport was held in the Y. M. I. O. rooms on Tuesdav eve liine; The orRanization of the com pany and Heketion of by-laws for the oi'ganization was the first basi le. s.-' diipo.sed oi. Then carne the iliction cf oflicers. Walter 11. Clcury waj eho.-en as clcrk of the coiice.-ii. Ihe lollowiiiR directoi's were eho:;en: P. t). M ilici, 11. E. Baine, 1!. W. Wilcox, W. H. Cleary, :;nd J. E. McCarlen. Ap a meeting ol the director.!, I'. O. Miller was fiected pre.-ident, li. E. Baine, vice presideiii and ;;enoral manager and li. W. Wilcox, treasurer. Ttiitative plans ol manufactuie were diìcusscd by the shareholdcrs, i'.cine ot whith were madé public, 'i'hc company will specialize at first 01 tajis. Orders for machine) y and niateiii.l bave alreudy boeri placcd and woik is rxpected to be .starteli in about two nionths. The upper floor ol the Beid Machine Shop on i--ì Cause vay has been leased and will be used us the work :hop. It is planned at first to eniploy 12 men. ith lliis force, it will be possible to tuni out front 2,000 to 2,51)0 taps por day. There is a roo l market for thi-i product the vear around and the si i. ce. ss of the company is practically us.-'i:red. Mi. Baine, the Renerai manaRer, is a:t expei ienced tap and die nianu rr.ctuier'. He was eonnected with the Biitterfiehl Company at Derby Line lo: si. ven years. Ile starteli bis eni pleyment there as a dral'tsman and werked tliroURh the various positiohs until he beeani'j n'onerai matia.uer. l'rior to eomin.iy to Derby Line, Mr. Baine had been enRa;ed in the sanie woik in Massachusetts. Ile knows the Rame troni start to finish. Mi', l'aiiio orkyinally hailed from Fairlce, Vt. COUNTY COURT Wednesday morninR the case of J si phine M. W'atts, Apt. aRainst the E.-tate of Gates Muliken was taken up and was on trial ali day Wednes day. Tiiis is an appeal troni the Com niisiduners on the Estate of Gates Muliken. Mr. Muliken's widow, Mrs. Delia B. Muliken. ot South Main Street and Samuel E. Bichardson, ai'ministrator of the estate, are as sisted by Poi-ter, Witters and LonR nicore and the plaintirl is represent el by Bunnett, Shields and Conant. Tl.i- caso will be closed on Thursday and will be followed by the case of Sej.iies and Graves aRainst the Cole brook Guaranty SavitiRs Bank and Tiustoes. T. F. .lohnson apjiears for tlv Colebrook Bank. This is a short cl:ìc and is brouRht to recover for li-eal services which the plaintiffs daini to have renderei! the defend ant. Other court cases will follow. On Wednesday in the chancery case of Byron B. Smith airaiiist Bert I.U. Wells, Admi., of the estate of Emma I Wells, a decreo was enferei! for the plaintiff in the sum of 2S.!)::.' and cost of $26.83, makinR a tfttal of $855i7' John .1. EnrÌRiit of BurlinRton was the attorney for Wells and the plaintiff was repi eent ed by Guy W. Hill. Division of Samoan Islanda. By the agreement of Decomber 2 1899, omong ihe Uniteti States, reni Britnln and Oermany, the Sitinomi Is lauda were dlvided between th; l'ai red States aud Gerinnny, Grent Ili1 laln retirlng md neeopiing coi:i;;nn'a :lon for her retlrement hi the forni ut oloninl coneessluns ohiewhere In Hit variti. Thls ngreeinont emled a lo'ij serles of Mitbrenks nini dlsuriler In tht Islunds iiinountlng to a tate of elvfc viir, due, It was ohn-ged at the tlme to the lutrigue ani ugresslon of tlw Perslan Cookery. Cookery nni'mR Ilio well-to-do class es In I'eila is extravngnnt piu rly he eatife they nre lnvlshly hof.nltidile, pnrtly lioonuse Il house Hervants re j fed from the leavings of the master's j tnhle. Tlny olili Uons, ipiails, plgeons. j iloves and young t artridges are hiiud- ed hot, on the ut, to each guest. ! Ring Recovsred Froii Gull. fìulls are ottrated by uuy sraall ! thlnlng objeet, which neeouiits for a I valuable engagenient ring, which was , ticetdentnlly dropped ovoiboard In inlil- 1 Atliintie, belng found in the gUard of j oTie of these blrds, shot nionths after- i inrd off the. coast of Maine. READ THE CLASS1FIEDS Dr. Harry F. Hamilton DENTA L SURGERY X-Kay Service CAMPBELL HOSPITAL UNIT OHiee hours: 8.30 to 12, and 1.80 to l Tel. 278-2 Gilman's I look E. H. HOWE jSucccssor to Howe & Stowc RE AL ESTATE, NEWPORT Tel. 175 Root's Block DIDN'T HAYE WELL DAY IN 22 YEARSI Bm lin? ton Man Is Now Well and Strong, Tells How Tanlac Restored Health "For ihe first timo in twenty-two years I am enjoying good he ali li," declami Harry W ells, 174 Main St., Burlington, Vt., "and I want every- body to kno-w it's ali on account of ! what Tanlac has done for me, he continued. "For ali these yéars I do not rem ember a siiiele dav whon 1 was froe from sutì'ering . Then, ioo, in Dec omber, 1!H8, I had a severe attack of the 'flu' that just about fmished men and loft me in sudi a ruii-down weukencd condition that for a whole year I was unable to ilo a llclc. of work. My heart seemod io 1)2 ali out of fix, and I was bothered so much from shortness of breuth 1 couldn't even walk up and down stairs. I suf fored a groat deal ol dizziness could gitt but little sleep and always got up in the mornings feeling tired and exhausted. "But since taking Tanlac I feel al most like a new man. 1 never have :i narticie of trouble with my heart or shortness of breath, do not be-, come dizzv and can sleep like a log ali night long. 1 bave rogameli my i lost sirengin anu ani entireiy iree ih that tired, wornout feeling. I think Tanlac is u wonderful medicine and I ani glad of the opportunity of say ing a good word for it." "Tanlac is sold in St. Johnsbury by Landry's Drug Store and in 'est Burke by Chas. H. Coburn." adv. ORLEANS Mrs. Bortha Ilooker of Lassoll Academy, Auburnilale, Mass., is visit ine her mother, Mrs. E. II. Lothrop. Mintiie Stannard was in Burlington siveral days recently attendi ng the New Englani! Teleplione convention. Boy Cobur, wife and son of Lyn ilcr ville sfient Sundav with relatives hi re. Hazel and Hazon Converse, Bersis Stearns and Miss Edith Lothrop were recent Ruests of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Webster at her cottage at Willough by Lake. Miss Bennett of St. Johnsbui-y ani Mi Carrol Brooks of this place are spending two weeks at Bolton Si rings, Canada. H. M. W hipple and wife and Mi. and Mrs. Bert Converse spi nt Sunday in Coaticook and Barnston, B. Q. A. C. Harris and wife visited their diughtoi, r.lrs. lr. Gengo in St. Johnsbury Suiniuy. Mrs. M i v Jo.-iyn remains in a sc ìious condition. Her sons, Carroll ani li vili from Idaho are exiiected to arrivo on Thursday. Baroli! McNaniara and wife visit ed her parents in West Charleston over Sunday. Gerald Fronch and bride are vi.it ir" hi.--, fathei, Cari D. F re neh on High Street l'or a timo bofore going to their future home in Beebo, B. t). Miss Mabol Bennett is working in the oflice of the Chandler Co. takin; the place ot Winnie Tripp. Walter Fletcher.1 and wife fruii! ( hio, have mine to spemi the suni nio! with Mis. Idat . Willey, Mrs. Fletcher s mother. Mrs. Jane Wiggin has gone to Erandon to visit ber son, who :s n lervisor of schnols in that distrili. Joseph Webster of Barton is a pa tii nt at the Cloa.-bjì hospital. Mrs. Charles Scott and lau.rliter of St. Johnsburv have been visiting her husband at Bert Scott 's. A. D. Beeie of Burlington visita! mi town over Sunday returning home on Mondav. r ANTONIO MOR.ENO Insplrcd by the advlee of un Amerl fan actress, Antonio Moreno join ed a stock couipiiny at Northanip ton, Mass., after conipletlng bis ooiirse at Willistown Seinliiury. Soou he was onguged by Lesile Carter ami Inter ap penred with Constanee Collier in "Tlials." Then he wont luto silent drmnii and plnyed with Edith Store;-, Irene Castle and Boari White. Then Albert E. Smith, presideiit of Vlta graph, placet! lilm under a long-tenii contraet and lntroduoed lilm to the serial. . His ftery black eyes, bhnk lndr, complexion of "golden pallor" and a talent for -xpression muke lilm the Ideal type for the screen. Be Klnd and Paticnt. There Is more special grnee requi site nnd ma ni f est in wntehful perse verance in little klndnesses nini bahlt ual patlenee nt home, In "nbstinence from conversntionnl dispnrageliielit of others, unii In resistane ìo habits of sloth and , nudile self-lndiilgenoe in private llfe thnn In tlie perforninnoe of grent public dutios under the ob eervatlou of multltudes. A Wild Night By ESTHER WALDORP MESSENGER ICourlilit. 1019. by th Woitern Nowi-l-aper Union.) ( If Victor J.lnd had glanced twlcc at Miss Arline Drury, bd mlgbt bave dis ooveied Interest, and, posslbly some thing doeper In the face of the only datighter and heli'ess of hls eiaployer, Bobert Drury. The very fa et tiiat slifa wus suoli, however, sivMiwd to pince an Insunuountnble Imrrler between lliem. He v.as therefore eontented with a mere casual look at a face rath er InteilectUHl than lovely, althougti the eyes were doej wclls of espres simi likely to nttrnet the seeker after reni ln'urt worth nnd ndelity. Victor beli! only n fnhiy pnld posi noli In the establishment of Drury & Co), but ha stayed on, iimking up for the boreiìuin of routine days by spend ing leisurely evenlngs as enjoyably as possilile. Miss -Arline Drury had visited the plnnt oociisloniilly. It luipponed af ter Vietor's first sigbt of ber that she carne inoro froqueinly. She hud jiass od bis desk severa I tinies unii bestow d upon bini the slig.bt nod she award ed ali wlioni she seleoted us knowlng by siglit. Ile wns pussii.g down a narrow roadwny betwetn two baild Ings of tlie ) I : vi 1 1 oue day, whon "daslilng lato its other end carne n team of horsos nttaehed ti a wagon londeil with iron. At a ghinee Victor reeogiiiztd a runnway and fìfty feet abead his vision took in a glrlish forni shiinking to the brick vaili. Victor renllzed ber danger. Ile swlftly dash ed toward ber, snntehed nt her sway Ing forni, bueked luto a niehe wbere there wns a door, burst It lu with a powerful .l.tiiige o.f hls stout sbutilders, and held ber sblvering unii overcume. For just a iiioiiiout the gniteful, oxpres slve eyes of the girl held bis own In thnill. Then he reongnlzcd ber ns the daiiRbter of bis euiployor. "We can pass through the store rooni to tlie oflìee, if you plense," he saiil. Arline Drury, pale nnd trem bllng, howeul an nssent nnd he left ber aA they enlered the oflloe building. Tlie noxt day Victor wns sent for by Mr. Drury. The bitter dld not relax from bis biililtunl cobi dignity. but In a husiiK'ss like tono niinoirtieod to Vie tor bis promotion to a higher positioa. As Victor wont back to his desk yoim$ Rrncst Drury followed bini. Ile we.s il mere lini, but there wus deep sin oerity in bis hearing as he graspod Vietor's lui mi. "My sister told me to convey ber dee) grntitmle to you for savlng ber Ufo," ho salii, "and siili she nsked me to 'eli you she will not forget." There was a t hrill In tlie boy's tones, but the luoiuetitary linpress of oniotioi Uassed freni VielorV nilnd. He and fonie buon eoiiipiuiion.s had arrandei l'or a ineetiiig and Intr. hours 1 li:; t evening nnd hls thoughts were oen lered on llint. It was a wild night, for some roystering members of the coterie liiiliilged freoly In strong drink, an uiljouniiiioiit was made to a place wbere gambi ing was golng oh unii Victor found blinsolf In bis rooni the noxt mornlng with no recolleetlon of how he had nrrivod there. Ile was lnortined, then shunied nnd repentant, and then, as bis memory oJenred. slartled nini uopnlled. Wilh the vlvidness of a ligbtning flash there reciirred to bini the evonts of the pru vlotis eveiilng. II hud fallen luto the hnnils of a group of card shurks nnd hud been Imliii'ed to risk the money ll litui, and then he. had inibirseli a draft given to hlm for eollection and Inni signed the name of bis euiployor to n check for a largo iimount. Ile rerulied the man who hud lured hlui luto this net of perii nnd guilt. Hls ninne was Jackson, unii, renlizing thtit he was hi n terrlble posltlon, hls rep iitntlon gode, hls future blasted, Vic tor burriod on bis clotbes to seek Jackson. Tbej-e us a knock nt (he ifoor of bis room. Serious fnced. Er nest Drury entered. "Mr. Limi," he snid, "bore nre some pnpers you had bottor desfroy nnd for get. I have no explanntlnn to mako. I Como as einissnr.v of iinotber, whon I uni uot froe to name,and who ex presses the hope thnt you will never ugnln yiold to the Influenee of those who last night nearly led to 1 your rimi." Then the visitor wns gonfi Victor stomi starlng In startled bowlldertneiit nt the draft nnd check he had given Jackson. Then a concepitoli of his narrow esenpe from min overcame bini. He sunk to bis knees neslde 'bis bed nnd arose.n penitent nnd grate ful man, resolved never ngnln to skirt the delusive pnth of guilt- ploiisure. 'Afler thnt, young Drury seemod to put hiniself out of the wny to $ot friendly nnd holpful toward Victor, but never would be disouss the matter of the forgod doeunients. As If ijuite In cliientulty he Inviteli Victor to the Drury home, nnd wlthln rt hnlf-jenr Victor was engnged to Ai line Drury. It was Just nfter their first ehiìd was born that Victor calne aerosa the papera that revoab'd to hlm that Ar line had loved li i in from the first timo she met hlm, that to her wns due bis rnpld ndvnnceiiiont In business nnd bis resene from the power of scheming gamblers. , Ile roplneei'l the pnpers reverontly. Ile never told of their discovery, but the Inspiratimi of the snine gnve to bis HIV n new devotel ness to Arline flint ,becaine the one Impulse of bis belng. , The ehlef nini of every alllj;ator'i Mie ls to becoiue a sutchul. READ Ali THE ADS AMERICA'S GREATEST PROGRAM The Community Chautauqua program for this year is fìlled to the brim with up-to-date music, lectures and entertainment For five days your COMMUNITY CHAUTAUQUA will present features of uneqnaled excellence. Every day will be a Feature day. On theppening Night DR. ALEXANDER CAIRNS author, lecturer, student, wiìi present his newest delightf ul story-lecture, "The Goose That Lays the Golden Eggs." It will make you think and at the same time entertain. Dr. Cairns is a great "thought provoker." He has a thrilling !; message for you. Other Big Features The Madrigals; Percy Alien, historical lecturer; Dr. E. E. Violette, great ora ; tor; Maude Willis; the Cremonas, a brilliant musical organization, and a complete production of that interna tional success, "Polly of the Circus." Come Every, Day ! You will enjoy every niinute of the pro- I gram. You can spend five delightful und profitable days and save money, v - Get a Season Ticket for Every Member of the Family e The Iiegular Price of a Season ticket to your Community Chautauqua is $2.75. This admits you to the doublé program twice a day for five days. War Tax included. Here is the greatest value in entertainment to be found anywhere in the United States. But you can SAVE 55 CENTS V ìf"youbuyyour' season ticket now. Your locai committee has on sale. 500 at $2.20 including war tax. When these areold there will be no more available at that price. Buy now and SAVE 55 cents. " ' See the Souvenir Program - ! .. -' ' $ -N- X f BOYS AND GIRLS! The Junior Watch for the announcement of the Great Toyshop Pageant! Cn the night before the big Chautauqua operns the good times begin with the Merry Marionette Parade, Play Festival and Ticket hunt. Get ac quainted make rvadyfor .the five happy days that are to flolloW.- AMERICA'S GREATEST St. Johnsbuiy Commu nilv Chautauqua JULY 6-10 INCLUSIVE TICKETS ON SALE AT BRIfHIA ' & WATEUMN'S. jì-.'.ì. : CHAUTAUQUA SYSTEM DE LUXE ...Ni Chautauqua CHAUTAUQUA SYSTEM M'S I lìTUTG STO RE AND LEAC1I I Cottage Sets 4 from Open-Stock Patterns 1$ The "simple life" of the summer cottager does not demand the elaborate table service one feels necessary to the conventions of city life. " Among our open-stock pat terns are some low priced, simply decorated kinds, from which may be selected just the number of pieces required. No unnecessary pieces need be purchased. CI Perhaps in this, you will find a solution tò a perplexing problem. SPECAIL We oflfer one lot 42 piece set rose decoration dinnerware at The old 1919 price of $7.95. Who getsit? Trup & Rlanrhard Co MEWl'OKT Premier Thealr NEWPORT, VERMONT . - : 5 i TODAY, FRIDAY ENID BENNETT "'-IN- "TheWoman in' the Suitcase,, t AND Chapter No. 11 of "LIGHTNING BIIYCE" TOMORROW SATURDAY WILLIAM S. HART in "John Petticoats" Chailie Chaplin in "The V'ag'a bond" Don't Forget Laplanters BIG AT i(ìat Pastime Hall ' . ON ti 'ti McCauley's l Orchestra À(hnis!on 7"c por couple Plus War Tax CLASSIFIE1) CÓLOlffN WANTKK Exp'i-ient'ed orjunex IK i icncod salcsman l'or clothinf und fi-. oc Moi-p. Apply '"it AmM'ican flothinjr Store, Nw)ort,..Vt. ?2-:!or No washins. Good avukcs. Ajtply lo tr 11 i ill Wau...i( T.IJ'?11-i J 1 1. 1 uni 11 imiti , . . 7 . WANTED Wajtrps- nnd Sitchcn Hirbest waros. Al)l)lv A. M. Bowon manager. tf FOIÌ SALE OK KENT--CottUK! at 1... .1 . 1'.. A ni., f IT Miu'lun.l xt. t V. OUd .IU Dance t