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Announcementi.
l.npst ttiodeM In Wi tucu'sTiillor-inndo Snils
nnil Wiilklng Mlits Wiiiotx. New I'nll
0Mida tilil 'i'l-hiiliiluws to iiuikc np lll tlllloied
iiikI cxenlmr ctxtumi-t. Mia .Mc.Mi:m.mi:n,
0 l'hit Street.
Exhlbltlnn 11 1 11I Sule of linakotiy ut ''
linmo in West Brattleboro, Wcdnosdny
nflurnoon, Dee. Snle lo ctmtlmip
tliiough tlio hnlldaya.
Aium Wlnohoater Stnlth.
Mlss S. Loulsc Plcrcc.
Sliauiponhiir, Ilnlrdiowlug. fonlp nnd l'ncinl
Treatliiont, .Mnulciirllur. 1U (Iiom1 sticol.
Notlce.
Mrs. A..1. Tcwkbury will non parlora 11I
Mra. Sinlth's 4 Ouon sticct, wlicie sdio will
tnke ordcr lor sticot, dic and couiloit
shoes. Mcnauici tiil.cn nnd III (iiiiiintitced.
l'lciu-cd li tncot nll lior old emtoinois nnd
ui.jiij iiuw oncs. Mnil nrders proinptly nt
toipded to. Oidcra iiiny Iw lclt 111 lionk nt
Mrs. Hinith's. Al I101111' Thiirsduy nlternoons.
Plano TunlriQ.
Lewis J. Cnrpentcr, tho plano tuncr,
who comes to Brattleboro ovory month,
will uttcnd to ordcrs left with P. F. Con
nora at tho atore of tlie llraltleboro Newa
company. lioston nddress, 15 Tcmplo
Placo.
INSTRUCTION
In Drawlng and Palntlng
lli all Its branclies. Cnurso of aix three
liour lessons, $5,00. Clillilren under 1 1
yeara, hnlf prlce. Mrs. F. 11. LAWTON.
10 Spruco St.
Vlaltora welcome Thursdnya.
C. M. Park, Tutor,
Prlnclpal IJHATTLEBOHO PHIVATE
SCIIOOL. Sliorthand tatight.
Vermont Wheel Club.
Tbo rcgitlnr iiKmthly meetlng will bo
held next Tuesday cenlng. Dec. 1, ut
7. 30 o'clock.
"T"
BRATTLEBORO.
Tlie sohools of the vlll.ige will liot bo
opcncd untll Motuliiy, Di'e. II.
Wallacc Hnrris and Mlss Luella Wll-
llanis. botli of Brattleboro, wero iuarrled
Monday In Hinsdale by Hov. . F. White.
John H. Hyder and Oharles H. Crosby
won tbo flrst and second prlzes rcspecttve
lv nt tbe llrat play In tlie Vermont Wheel
clnb's whist touriiament Tuesday even
lng.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. itnnt observed
tbelr 23th weddlng nnnlversary yestcniay
wlth a famlly reiinlon at tbelr hotno. 16
beins present. Includlng their daughter.
Mlss Mabe llunt. who came irom vor
cester. and relatlves from Brattleboro
and Vernon.
A. K. Atwood's Vnlley Fair calendars
will le on sale next week. Tho frontls
pleco will eontaln excellent portralts of
tbe Vnlley Fair olllcers, and oi the page
for eaeh month will be fouml three ln
terestlng plctures, reprnductlons from
photographs takcn at the last fair.
Dr. II. D. Ilolton, presldent of tbe board
of dlrectors of the Drattleboro linmo for
the Aged and Dlsnbled, and George C.
Averill, trensurer, were apolnted aKents
to convey real estate at the iiuarterly
meetinK of tbe dlreetors Tuesday after
noon. Tho meetliiK was beld in tho Ver
mont Xatlonal bank.
The tbermoineter has lieen eloae to tbe
zerd mark two or three mornlims thls
week. Tho youns people have been en
JoylnB skatlnK 011 Mttle rlver nnd else
whcre. Tbe nround was covered by snow
In tho storm Monday. but II soon dlsap
peared In tbo Conneetieut valley towns.
In somo of tho hlll towns tho fall was
sufllclcnt for good slelglilnB.
A patrlotlc, bumorous and Instructlve
lecture, "John Unll and Uncle Sam." will
be Klven at the Methodlst ehurch Monday
cveninB. Nov. 30, at S o'clock, by Hev.
W. II. White, under the nusplces of the
Kpworth I-easue. John Unil and Unclo
Sam will appear in person, arrayed ln
thelr natlonal costtimes, nnd patrlotlc mu
sic of the two natlonallties will be ren
dered dtirlng' the evenhiB. Mr. White 1s
descrlbed as a "born EnBllshman and a
thoroughly naturallzed American."
"ThrouBh tbe Centre of tho Karth,"
Blondell'a spectacular eomedy, whlch
came to the Audltorlnm Wednesday even
Ing under tbe buslneaa management of
John T. Fenton, drew a rather amall audl
ence. The entertnlnment had little ln tbe
way of n plot to commend lt, but thero
wero a number of vaudevllle and apeclalty
featurea whlch were notnbly good. I3d
ward niondell, aa "neuben Glue," kept
tho audlence ln n bappy framo of mlnd
by a long aucccsslon of really funny ut
terancea and gestleiilations. Tbo muslcal
speeialtiea by the tbreo DeKiye slstera
were partlculaiiy wortby of mentlon.
Tbe weddlng of Mlss Mary Elanoro
Clune of Brattleboro and Thomas San
ford Groonell of Itutland took j)laeo Ip
tbo Itoinan Catbolle chureh at 7.30 o'clock
Wednesday evenlng, Bev. F.ither Patrick
Cunnlngham performing the ccremony.
Tho bride was dressed in n gray travel
lng suit. Iler brother, John Clnne. wna
best man nnd ber sister, Mlss ICatherlne
Cluno, was brldemaid. Tbe brldesmald
wnre a green sult wltb hat to mntc.i. Fol
lowlng tbo ceremony a reception was beld
at tho home of tho bride'a motber, Mra.
Jnmes Cluno. on West atreet from S to
10 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. (Jroonell left on
the 10.10 traln for a short weddlng trlp,
nfter whlch thcy will llve In Rutland,
Wllllam C Yawkey, a millionalro plne
laud owner and mlne operator, dled sud
denly Monday ,n Detrnlt. Mleh., wbere
ho was vlsltlng at tlie home of hls daugh
ter. Mr. Yawkev waa born ln Masslllnn,
Olilo, in W.i. IIc was n resldent of De
trolt many years, but had made hls home
In New York tho jiast three years. Ho
had large timber holdlngM In Mlcbigan
and other states nnd operated tbe lieasc
mer. (Jommndore and Aliienn Iron mlnes.
Mr. Yawkey's wlfe, wbn dled aoveral
years ago, waH'lCinma N'nyes of Oullford,
daughter of J. T. Noves. now of Brattle
boro, and a balf sister of Chnrlea D.
Noves, and own sister of Mrs. C. W. Hay
of Chester. Tbe body of Mrs. Yawkey
will bo brougbt liero today for burlal ln
tho famlly lot ln Mornlngsldo eemetery.
Sovnnty-llvo llves and slx vessela con
alltuto fllouceater's lilbute to the watera
of tbe North Atlantle ilurlng tho twelvo
niontbs Juat onded. In tho pnst 23 years
300 Uves bave been lost In the CJIoucestor
llshlng lleet, an averago of 2 eacli year.
Since 1S30 tho deatb roll sbows n total of
5121 nnd u llst of 73S vessels lost.
To Cure a Cold In One Day.
Take ltxntive Uromo Qulnlno Tnblets.
All drugglsts refund tho money lf lt fatla
to cure. 13. W. Clrove's slgnature Is on
each box, 25c.
"What la tbe prlce of Dobbln's Electrlo
soap?"
"Slx ccnts a bar, full alze, reduced from
ten."
"Why that'a the prlce of common
brown aoap. Send mo a box. I can't
afford to. buy nny other aoap after thla."
Tboao persons wbo do not need Iron,
but who are Iroubled wltb Nervousncaa
nnd Dyspepsla, will llnd In Cnrter'a Mt
tlo Norvo BillH 11 most deslrablo nrticlo,
Thoy nrn mostly used In eomblnatlon
wltb Carter'a I-lttlo Uver I'llla, nnd In
thls way oftou oxert a most magienl cf
fect. Tnko just ono pill of eaeh klnd Im
medlately nftor eatlng and you will bo
frce from lndlgestlou and Dyspepsla. ln
vlals at 25 cents. Try tbom.
THE PHOENIX FOR 1904.
The Phoenlx will be sent to new sub
scrlbers from Nov, 1st tlll Jan. 1, 1903, for
$1.50, the reoular yearly prlce.
Tbe llookor, Corsur & Mltchcll com-
patiy'H fnelory elosed Wednesday, to 10-
opeti uo.st iMouday.
Gov. MeCulloilgh ImH enniinl.Haliiiicil
Clarlte C. FltlM a nu'inher of the ntnle
board of llbrary cntninlwlnticrn for n t rm
of llve yenrs, beglnnlng Nov. 30.
I'he llrat danclng loasnn nt Mniunilr ball
will be glven tbl evenlng, Nov. 27. at
X o'clock. Tho claas baa bei'ii foiiued
amnng membera of tbe fnilernity.
A, E. Mlller began niovlng hls eon-
feollonory husllicss tlils week lo the atore
formerly oceupled by Morso .t Slnipann.
Ile expeels to get locnted ln hla new
store early next week.
Olltslnndlng bllla agnlnat the Valley
S'nlr nasoclatlon ahould be presented for
linynient at once to .1. Clrny Eatey, tre.ia
urer, as lt la Important thnt the n--eounts
for tbe fair of 1911! be clnsed not
later than l)ee. 1.
t. 1. Klmball has sold bH JobbliiK bua-
Ineos. lneliidliiR hla teain. to CbMilea
I'leseoll, wbo lim t iken poaaeaalou. Mr.
Klmb.ill Iiiih 110 liuslneaa iilani aa be waa
not ext'eeting to Hell out. Mr. l'reaeott
reeenlly reslgned ns r-onduetor for tbe
Brattleboro Street itnlltoad compiny.
A meetlng of tbe teaehers of the t'on-
gregalloiial Sunday sebool was beld Sun-
day to conslder tbe ndvlaibllitv of aub
atltutlng tbe Bibl i Ktudy I'nloii (Blakes-
lue) lessons foi' the llitrltl.it 1 1 i t : 1 1 feriea.
he teneliers derlded to leconiinend the
ebange. Tbe (ineatlou will be voteil 1111
011 next Knnday.
Mrs. C. h. Spenr of lfi Washington street
reeelved an Injnry in n peeullar way nt
the lCstey orgati plant Tuenlay afternoott.
Hhe atteinpted to get out of a ehiilr, when
sbe turned one ankle, dlaliK'ntlng lt nnd
breaklng a amall bone. lt will lie slx
Weeks before sbe will bo ahle lo benr
ber welght on that nnkle.
Tbe Congregatlonal Sunday sebool vot
ed Sunday to send $21 and 11 ChristmnB
box to the Itallai, Evanvellral Kunday
sebool 011 Bronine stieet. New York. for
use at tbelr Clitlstinas Keat.i. The arhool
lns aenl 11 box nnd motiev to New York
everv year for several yeara. A-nlotiln
Anlgbl la paslor of the ehurch of whleh
tbe Itullan sebool Is a !irt.
ICzeklel I). Iteinent. Sl. wbo dled nt hla
home In Buckland, Mnaa.. Sunday bad
votcd ln that town l",3 yeais lll sueees
alon. Ile had been 11 member of the
sebool conimlltee, ussessor, seleelinan nnd
had represenled hls dlatrlet In the !
Islatuie. Ile was a inember anil faltli-
ful uttendant of tbe Congregatlonal
ehurch. Ile waa tw'ce innirled and Is
survlvi'd by hls second wlfe, two sona
and tbiee tlaugbleis, nnd one brother,
Uanhd Bement of Brattleboro.
Tbe publlc will be admltted free to tbt
next rehearsal of tbe t'horal Unlon, whlch
will be beld In tbe Buptlst vestry next
Wednedav evenlng at ,.30 o clock. 1 be
rehearsal will begln promptly. Hvery
body Is Invltcd. There will be two plamn
ln use, and durlng tbo Intermlaslon f.iere
will be slnglng by Mra. Calvert of Keene.
wbn hna a powerful and melodlous volee
and Is one of the best alugera ln that elty
lt la hoped that the vestry may be lllled
to overllowlng.
Hev. J. A. Sherburne, of Barre, cele
brated hla S2d birtbday annlversary Sin
day mornlng by proachlng in tbe Iledillng
.Methodlsi ehurch of Barre, of whlch 111
was pastor a number of years ago. Hev.
Mr. Sherburne was an actlve preac.ner
for 57 yeara and held hls flrst chnrge In
West Brattleboro. In the hnlf centurv ln
whlch he has engaged ln the spreadlng
of tbo gospel he has made scores of
staunch frlends. who hold hlm In hlghest
esteem. Mr. Sherburne retlred from the
mlnlstry nbout ten years ago.
The next entertnlnment In the Y. M
C. A. eour.e will be glven next Thurs-
day evenlng by tbe Metrnpolltan Grnnil
Concert company. The American l.yceum
l ninn selected these artlsts wlth a vlew
to meetlng the demands of comtnlttee.s
wbo deslred specially hlgb grade talent
The Buffalo Hxpress sald of Hobert Kent
Parker reeenlly: "Ile Is the owner of a
remarkably beautlful volce. whleli mlght
lw ealled n basa-U'irltone, for lt hna the
mellowness of 11 bass and the brllllnucy
of a barltone. In compass and power lt
la unusual.
A glance at tho program for the Y. M
C. A. Star course entertnlnment next
Thuraday evenlng will awaken one'a In-
tereat. Mr. Henahie, planlst, will be
beard ln a S.ilnt-Saens overture nnd a
tarantello by Nlcode. Mias D.imbman
contralto, will slng two soloa and appear
In two duets wlth Mr. Parker, Uvss. one
of whlch will be "O that we two were
maylng." Mr. Parker will alng tbe
Toreador aong from "Carmen," nnd two
soloa In a double numler, nnd Mlsa Prln
gle, vlollnlste, will appear In two solo
numbers.
A union sorvlce waa lield ln tbo Bap
llst chureh Sunday evenlng. when Hev
l)r. C. II, Sp.mldlng of Boston, presldent
of tho New Kngland hraneli of tho Amer
ican Baptiat Publlcatlnn soclety of I'hll
adelphla, apoko on Sunday achool work.
Dr. Spauldlng apoke from a beart full of
entbusiasin fur Sunday seliools and hls
nddress was listened to wltb deep ln
terest. At tho mornlng aervlce be spoke
on nilsslonary work, and also took tip a
large part or tlie Sunday sebool neilod.
Ho was tho American representntivo of
tbo world a Sunday school conventloii ln
l.ondon lixo yeaia ago.
There waa n hearlng before the New
Humpshlro rnllroad eommlssloners In
Concord. N. II., Tuesday In tho sult of
Mrs. Walter I). Stockwell agalnst tbe
Boston & Malne Hailrnad company for
$10,000 damagea for tlie deatb of lier hus
band, who was kllled by falllng from n
traln owned and operated by that eom
p.iny. It Is elalmed by the plalntiff that
Mr. Stuckwell's deatb res'ilted from care
lessness on tbo part of tbe rallroad com
pany. C. C. Fltts of Brattleboro appeared
for tho Stockwell estate and J. II. Brown
of Concord for tho rallroad eompauv.
The wltnesses examlneil were members
of tho traln crew.
Tbn fuueral of Kdward Clark was beld
nt 2.30 o'eloek Saturday at hls lalo home
011 O.ik atreet, Hev. II. K. Mllea and
Hev. (J. S. Osijood. olllelatlng. Be
aldes n largo number of frlonda and rela
tlves there wero piesent, tbe membera
of BeausfMiit Cominanilery, Knlgbts Tom
plar, F. II. Ilolden, emlnent commanoer.
Two aeleetlons weie aung by Miss lOmma
Gregg. Tbe lalter part of tho aervlco waa
under the ritual of tbo Knlghta Temrdar,
Hov. E. T. Mntblson, prelate. ln aecord-'
anco wlth un expreased wlsb of Mr.
Clark. Tbe burlal was in tbe famlly
lot In Prnapect 11111 eemetery, tbo bearera
being J. Memy Pratt, C. L. Plper. II. K,
Taylor, W. C. Mltcbell, F. B. Vnuslian
nnd t. F. Adams, membera of tho eotn
maudery, Dexter AVllkins Temple, for several
yeara of tho dry gooda tlrm of Temple &
McCuen In Montpelier, dled Frlday nlght
after a long lllneas. Mr. Tcmplo wna a
natlvo of Bernaidston, Masa., and waa the
l.iat aurvlvor of a famlly of flvo brotbers
and u alstor. At tho ngo of 19 ho came
to Brattleboro to work as bostler, Ho
becamo n good Judgo nnd a great lover
of horaes. After llvlng horo several
years ho went to Biirllngtnn, wliero ho
woiked as clerk in I. W, Cook'a dry gooda
atore. I.ater ho engaged ln tbo aamo llno
of buslneaa wlth M. I). Cook na hls part
ner. Ho went to Montpelier 23 yeara ago,
whore ho bullt up a blg bualnesa. On
aceount of hla health ho retlred laat
Fcliruary, Ho waa twlco marrled nnd la
survlved by n wlfo and aon, Alfred, of
tho llrm of Mnther & Templo In Mont
pelier. Dr. Georgo Hoberta was called to Hale
Monday to trent the vlctlm of n very
aingular nccident. Dan Wooloy. who haa
been omployed by W. S. Buffum, waa
rldlng on a lond of wood wbon an ob
Btructlon ln the road Joltcd tho load ao
that the wood on tho front end slld upon
the horaes, cnrrylng Wooley wlth lt. Tho
horaes klcked and rnn nnd when tho nc
cident was ovor It was found that Wooloy
had auatalned n completo comiiound In
ward dlslocatlon of tho rlght ankle. The
foot wna turned hack ngalnat tbe leg nnd
the musclea nnd llgnmenta on the outsldo
of tho nnkle wero torn npart ao that
botli enda of the jolnt wero bare. Dr.
Roberta put tho foot back Into plnce, ex
pectlng to havo to nmputato lt, but the
wound haa begun to beal nnd lf thero nre
110 compllcatlonB tho foot will bo savod.
No bones were broken.
The niiniial meetlng of Scdgwlck post,
(1. A. 11., MU be helit ln Urnlid Aimv
ball ne.xt W""lnesd ly evenlng.
Tbe lndlea' enlerprlse will ineet wllh I
Mrs. I,. Al. Itowo 011 Mnplc alreet nevt
Wi'ilneaday nflernooii at 3 o'clock. I
Binghnm ehnpter, flrdor of ICnalorn ;
Stnr, will llilllale aeverul entidldnteji ut I
tlie r"gidar eonvoentlon Tuesday eveulnft,
Dee 1. j
Mr. nnd Mia. Barney nnd Mr. Slaton of
St. Albntia, wbo ar- In town, will aoon
open 'in inMlenn garinent cultlng school I
ln W'yinnn'a block.
Winilbniii I'ouuty Potnona flrniiite'
ani'tinl ni'-'ilng f.jr tbe eleetlon of ollleeta
will bo held wlth I'roteetlve (Irnnjte ln
Brattleboro Dee. 3.
'I he lndlea' eltele of Ihe rnlveraallat
ehiiteh will meet In tbe chureh pnrlnrs
next Thuisil.iy afternoon. Tbete will be
woik nnd a ereamed llab aupper will be
served nt 0, lj.
Mla. Iiiura Flaber allpied ntld fell on
tbe lce tipir ber hoine on Weatern nve
tiue Tuesday and auatnlned severe brillHoa.
lt waa thouitht at Iltal that her hlp had
been fructuied.
!. A, Sylveater found on Friday, Nov.
20. on the fnim of V. I.. Svlvoster ln
W'eat liraltlebomf a htrnwburry blch
waa aa iile nnd nounil ua thouieh It bnd
giown ln eatly sumuier.
I'he lntei natlonnl Siinwhlne soclety.
Brnttleboio brauch 1, will hold thelr next
iiieetliig wltb Mia. II. P. Wcllmnn. 20
Weatern Avenue, 1'rlday nfternoon, Dee.
I, at 3 n'elock. l.et each inember of tbe
aoelety make un effoit lo be piosent.
Tbomna 1'letnlng, aon of Mr. nnd Mra.
P. .1. Flcmilig, who Injuied hla eye laat
week by ciitllng lt wlth a Jackknlfe. la
dolug vell nnd eXerleucea little paln from
tbe wouud. 1 1 iw pbyalPlau tblnks that tbo
ebanee for aaVing tbe algbt of the eye
Is very" amall.
By Invltallon of Mra. Gi'orge H. Crow-
ell. tbe Bratllelniro Woman a club will
hold tbelr next tncctltirf nt l.lndenhurat
Wedinaduv nf'ernoon. Dee. 2, nt 3.30
o'clock. At thls tllue theie will la? a
p.iper by Min. Wbltetleld N. Tliompaon.
tbe lee iireablent of tbe club, on "l'arody
nnil l'arodlata."
The Women's Auxlllary of the Younn
M"ii'a Cbilatlnn Aaaoelntlon lielil a aue
cessful wlndnw innrkel laat Satuiday nf
ternoon ut tbe lootna of tbe naaoelatlon.
Next Saturday, Nov 2S, froin 2 o'eloek
untll fi, tbey will eontlnue thla mnrket,
nnd bomemade eanned frulta, plckles.
Jelllea, etc, will b- 011 sale.
Thoiniia Smltb, a brnkeinnn. was ilncb
ed between the eara wblle atteinptlng to
eouple them ut Winhall stallon Monday.
He waa takt-n lo tbe botel In South Lon
donderry, lt la tbought that ho Is In
juied internally, nnd yi-steidny hla eon
dltion was worse than 011 tbe prevlotis
day.
The Womnn'a Auxlllary will hold u reg
tilar meetlng ln the Y. M. C. A. parlora
Tueaday at 3 o'clock. Mis. W. 11. (lood
now of Keene will siieak on rescue work
ln the Y. M. C. A., glvlng lllustrntlona of
the New Vork Bowery. Aaaoclatlon ln
dlea of tbe town, wbetber meinbera of the
Auxlllary or not. nre eonllally Invlted to
be pieacnt. Ten will be served after the
meetlng.
Wllllam II. Newton of Cleveland cele
brateil hla 9!1 birtbday aunlvpraary lnst
week. He waa born ln Colchester. Conn..
nnd when bo was uulte young tho famlly
moved to New York Btate. Mr. Newton
afterwnnl.s went to Brattlcliro. nnd ln
1S37 to Clevelnn.l, where he haa loon ever
alnee. The clty had Ihen only a popula
tlon of 10IW. Mr. Newton la a deaeon of
the Flrst Congregatlonal ch'.irch, anil la in
hls pew every Sundny.
Bugene Akley of Vernon has been vU
itlng tbe farmers in BruttlelMiro, Vernon
and o hcr neur-by towns the pnst week in
the Inlerest of the proprletora of the
Snewllake eannlng liulneaa. It la dealred
to get a guarante.- of 0)0 acrea of sweet
corn for nevt heaaon'a buainpaa. nml there
app-ara to n- 110 doubt but that tbe fnrm
era will agree to ralse that ainount. Wlth
tbe prlce of 'orn ralsed to $11 a ton tho
work of sollcitlng la much ensier.
A apeclal meetlng of tbo ofllcers of the
lodges of the elghth Maaonle dltrlct was
conducted ln Mnsonlc ball In Brattleboro
Wednesdav foremxin and nfternoon by
O. H. Bue'll, 1). D. O. M.. of Wilmington.
Hopresentntlvos were iiresent from the
lodges ln Brattleboro, Townshend. Put
ney nnd Iondonderry. ln the evenlng
Columblan lodge, No. 30, F. & A. M.. eon
ferrcd the llrat degrce upon one cnndldate.
Followlng the work refreshnients were
aerved.
Mrs. Kmlly D. Norrla, 72. dled of pneu
monla Saturday nt her home on Green
leaf atreet ln West Brattleboro. She wna
a daughter of Allen nnd Mary Hnrt
Strong nnd widow of Davld P. Norrls.
She was comparatlvely n new comcr to
Brattleboro nnd llved wlth her daughter.
Mrs. Alma P. Flsher. Funeral servlces
wero held nt the house Monday nfter
noon, Hev. N, P. Wood otllclating. The
body waa tnken to Manchester, N. H.,
Tueaday for burlal.
Ilarry Lelgbton, for sevenil seasons n
star In Datilel Frohman's New Yoik suc
cess. and Florence Gale, well known for
her ehnraetcrlzatlon of Shnkspore's her
olnes, will be seen In the Audltorlnm.
Wednesday evenlng, Dee. 9, lll Ernest
Shipmnn's elnborate prodtictlon of that
Slinksperi.in imslerpiece. "Othello," The
settlngs will be one of tbe most compb'te
nnd aatlaflng ever glven thla play and
tho siipportlng eompnny will be one of
tbe strongeat ever gatheied togetber for
n Sbaksi'erean productlon.
Shakapere, past master ln deplctlng
all the omotlons, never In hla Inimortnl
career crented n stronger character than
the much decelved "Othello" uulesa lt
wna "Ingo" 1 1 1 tho aame prixluctloii. Ap
proacblng eloser to the molodrnmatle
than nny of hla other worka, tllled to
overllowlng wlth leal llfe altuatlona. thla
faaelnatlng story haa ever liroven one of
tbe most truly enjoyable of all Sbaks
perean plnys. Manager Shliuuan, of tbe
New York tbentre. will iiresent tbe pl.iy
wlth nn nll star east ln tbe Audltoilum
11 week from next Wednesday under the
auaplees of tbo Congregatlonal club. glv
lng un abaolutn completo productlon ln
full rlch cnstume. It will be nn event ln
tbe season'a thentrlcnla.
Membera of the sophomore claas In Am
herat Collego were In Brattleboro Mondny
looklng nfter tbe freshman claas. who
bad left the clty to enjoy thelr clasa sip
pcr, Every year tho sophomore claas nt
teinpta to prevent tho freshmen from
holdlng thelr cluaa aupper. Thla yenr the
freshmen left Amberat In amall groitps
Sunday, wlthnut attractlng attentlnn, and
walked 10 mllea to Belchertown, golng
by apcclnl traln to Waltham, whero they
hld In a boat club house. The sophomores
notcd tho vncant seata In chapel Mon
day mornlng nnd reallzed that thelr blrd
had llown. Membera were sent nt onco
to Hrattleboro and New I-ondon, but no
trnoe of tho freshmen was found, Lntc
Monday nfternoon n speclnl car carrled
the freahmen to Boston, whero aupper
wob onjoyed in tho Copley Snunro hotel,
Jiching Joints
In tfio flngors, tocs, arms, and other
parta of tho hody, aro joints thnt are
inflained nnd swollon by rliuuniatisra
that acid condition of the blood which
affects thu ltm&clcs also.
Suffercrs dread to move, especially
after sitting ot lying lonj,', and their
condition ia ennnionly worse in wet
wcathcr.
"It has been n long tlmo slnco we have
been without Hood's tfarsaiiarllln. My
futher tblnks ho could not do without It.
Ho haa been troublcd witb rlieiimutlsm
slnce he wna n boy, and llood'a Sarsaiia
rllla la the only inedlclne he can tnko that
will enablo hlm to take hls placo In tho
lield." Mtss Ada Dotv, Sldncy, lowa.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
and Pills
Removo tho causo of rlieumatism no
outward application can. Tako them.
STONE WALL DEFENCE.
Holyoke Could Not Onln Throuah Brnltle
boro's Llne and Lost 16-0 Lono Runs
by Lnnolllc, March and Fcrrlter.
' Tbe local fnol ImH aeaann eloaed jeatcr
day, wlh'ii. 011 n l.eld ft . n llke ndam
nnl nnd wllh tbe tbermoineter nevcrnl ile
Hleea bi'low fiei xni( tbe local leam played
nll inoiind the Holyoke JntcicollcKliiloa
nnd won lil-c. Proliably 100 people aiw
tbe (tutue nnd'i'beeied tbe long ruua alid
lb lleree Ineklea. 1 11 the llral balf, nfter
IVdvoke bad kleked off Bruttleboro Unl
tbe ball 011 11 liiinlile lnalile the 15-yard
llno nnd tln- altuallon aeenied omlnoua,
but Holyoke could uol miln tbioiigb the
llne and t li ball cbaiiged balida two or
tbne llmea. Iii a ai rlinmnKe nenr tbe 2,"
ail llne tbe ball wna fiiuibled, nnd 1 .11 1 1 -llle
came out or Ihe pllo wlth It In hla
poaai aslmi. 1 1 lucKi'd the ball under hla
Hi'in, nnd befoie llie Holyoke playera real
lzed what wna hnppeiilng be wna aprlnt
Iiik for thelr ko.i1 llne, They inaile 11 ganie
but frulllean ehnae, but lnngtllo, ufler a
rnn of nt leaat S0 yatda, plnnled th Imll
i.iiarely behind th posta Maicb aent
the Imll eleanly between the iiniglita nnd
Ihe flcnre wna C-0.
Itefoie the liair enileil Malcb aet the
crowd wlld ngaiu, when, nlded by excel
lent lntei felence ut the stait, Ile dnabed
arounil Iloltoke'a left end fnr a run of
i'i'i yatda. At thla iiolnt Holyoke made a
gntue rally, and Brattleboro belng unable
to kIii, Mareh ttled for a goal ftoin plaee-
ment nnd mlssed by only a few lnches.
Holyoke puiilejl nfter tbe ball waa ln-ought
bnek to the 5 yuid llne, nnd tbe hnlf
ended wltb Biattleboin botdlng tlie ball
on Ilolyoke'a 15 yaid llne
In tbe net hnlf Ihe tlrat touebdown waa
sioreil nfter Fcrrlter broke looae, nnd by
etever doilxlnK nnd fuat lUliuing took the
ball 55 ymda Belng wltbln atrlklng dla
tnnep llne pbniKea weie ttled aueeeaafully,
Conland tiually aolng over for n toucli-
1 ilown. The second touebdowti In thla
h.ilf came from Mnieh'a lim of 35 yanla
and conlinuoiia g.ilua tbloiigb tlie line by
Conliind. Willlniiiaon and Fetrlter.
Nellhei of tbe gonla were klcked ln thla
h.ili. On the aeeond klck off Cooli-y, who
w.is riiaiiinK tbe ball back, waa thrown
beaxlly, Pijuring hla hlp. IIc retlred. nnd
WllhutiiHnii went bebltul the line nnd Cor
aer nt ilght end.
WllllBtnaon'a playlug nt end waa a won
ditful exblbltion. Ile nalleil the runner
nn every uttempt nt nn end run, throw
liig tbe runner liuek leK'ntedly for n losa.
(111 one tuckle he dropited hla man for a
loaa of 11 yatda. Hla taekllng waa low,
haiil and auie. nnd he waa apeedy In get
tlni? down the lield. Lnch'a work waa re
lMhle and atendy In the llne. Conland
atruek tlie llne ua lf thrown f 10m a cala
puiilt. and wna aure to galn i-vety tlme
th.it a galn wna needed. Mnreh nnd Fcr
rlter, ln uildlllon to thelr brllllaiit nina.
playinl fast at nll tltuea. In fnct, ua In
Jic gniue Satiinlny. thero waa nothlng
but eotniiiendatloii for tbe plnylng of every
one of the local plnvera. Tbe vlaltora
galued tbelr dlatance Jut n few tlmea.
Several of tbo Holyoke uien iut up n
plucky defenee, nnd tnckled vlclotialy.
Ilrattlelxiro. Holyoke.
Stolto, 1 e r e Dorgati
Allen. 1 t r t, Sklntier
Lyneh. I g ". ...r g. Shnbut
Mcllcn. c C Fountaln
Uuigille, r R 1 B. Yoerg
Starroti), r t 1 t, Connora
Wllllaniaon, r e 1 01 Honloy
C.,rer. 1 e
! Marcb. n b q b. Ctancey
Conland. 1 h b r b b. Lucy
Ferrlter, r ll b I ll b. l'ellaser
Willlniiiaon, f b
CcMiley. f b f b. Wlley
Seore, Brattleboro lfl. Holyoke 0.
Toiicbdowna. ljiiigllle. Conland, Wllllani
aon. Gonl, March. t.'tnplie, Wheeler of
llolvoke; refeieti. Deldrlch Stolte of Brat
tleboro; tlmer. Wlllanl Cobb; llneattien,
Baiber and Averill. Tltne, 20 tnltiuto
hnlvea,
THE MAKING OF VERMONT.
The Strlklng Address by Judge W ndell
P. Starford Monday Nlght Under the
Auspiccs of the Woman's Club.
Judge Wendell P. Starford of St. Jobna
bury fultilled Monday evenlng hla promiae
to glve nn nddress In Brattleboro under
the auaplccs of tbe Woman'a club. lt
was not 11 favorable evenlng. the storea
belng open nnd tbe ground belng covered
wltn snow. whlch had been fnlllng a large
part of the day, nevertheless the an
iiouncement that Judge Stafford was to
apeak attracted u large number to the
Congregatlonal chureh. where the address
waa glvon. Judge Stafford, who Is one
of the younger memlxTs of the Vermont
supieme eourt. la not seeklng n reputn
tlon as n dlstlngulahed orator. yet lt Is
comlng to hlm rapiilly. Hls worda are
full of llaahlng flre nnd llvlng truth. Hls
subjeet Monday evonlng waa. "Tho Mak
Ing of Vermont," on whlch he spoke 11
full hour. It wna hlstoricnl, yet many
or the racts he told weie known to com
parutlvely few nnd nll of them were
clothed n a way to make them of thrllllng
lnterest nnd to Insplre the audlence with
udnilrutlon for the plucky little atate.
The rollowlng glvea ono but n meugre
eonceptlon of the excellent nddress:
"Tho iiuarrel between New York nnd
the New Hampshlre grunta waa not n
mere qiieatlon of lioundary; It waa not
nierely a great Inwsult concernlng lnw;
It was not merely reslstance to unjust
nnd arbltrary acts that threatened ruin
to a thousand bomea. You eannot rlghtly
eatimnte tho struggle. you cannnt even
understand It untll you see In It n grap
ple between nrlatocraey and demoeracy,
between the Crown and the Coinmon
woalth. The prlnciples nnd prnctlrcs of
government that niarked the swny of
Coldon nnd Clinton came down through
tne school of klngly prerogatlvo to
George 111. from Charles I., whllo the
str. iigth or Allen and Wiirper. or Fay nnd
Chltteiiden, was ilrawn from the bleas
that settled l'lmouth and trlumphed at
Nuseby nnd beld up tbe hands of the
Long P.irllament. idena that prompted
the pen of Mlltpn, the tongiie of Vane.
tne beart of Hampdcn. the aword of
Cromwell, and llnally brougbt the hend of
the llrat Stuart to the block. Vermont
was peopled from Hhode Island, Mnasa
chusetts. and Connecticut. The key rnct
la not that they took thelr charter
through Benning Wetitworth from the
Klng, but that they elalmed tho rlgbta
.if freemen through n long llne of herolc
filtbera from the Klng of klngs.
"Tho effect of tho Albany declslon wna
to annul every grant under New llump
ahlre. Wlth the aettlera thelr all was nt
atnke. They bad bought the land and
pnld for it; they had gone Into tho wllder
ness nnd built thelr hninea; thoy had
swent to clenr tho ground, nnd all they
hud n the world was Invested In the
soll., If the Judgment wns to atnnd nnd
be eiiforccd they were beggnra nnd out
easts upon the face of the earth. They
resolved to nppeal to brlng tho cnse be
fore tho Klng blmsclf, nnd In tho menn
tlme to defend thelr homea. It waa nn
audacloua atnnd; (t waa throwlng thelr
gago Into the faco of government Itself;
but It wns that or ruln, Then began to
bo shown forth those qunllttes, courage,
endurnnce, angaclty, aelf-control, whlch
through aeven dangeroua nnd desperate
years wero slowly to mould n hundred
people and scattered sottlementa Into a
slngle, bold, unltcd nnd Independent peo
ple." Henry Brnasaw, n farmcr of Northfield,
haa been urrested, cbarged wlth cruel
treatment to hla 13-yeur-old daughter,
Tho child clalma ho pounded her with n
club.
Tho Colomblan government hna ordered
un lucieaae of tho urmy to n footlng of
100,000 men. Subjugatlon of Panamn ia
glven ua the roaaou for tho nctlon.
Tho hold of Hiimuol Gnmpora upon tho
conndcnee or tho unlon labor men la
ngnln atrlklngly proven by hla handaonio
reelectlnn ua prealdcnt or tho Amorlcan
Federntlon of Labor at Boston Saturday,
by n votc of 12,524 to 1131 for tbo Soclallat
cnndldate. Tho Soclallats got very little
comforl ut tho Boston convcntlon.
THANKSGIVINQ AND PRAISE.
Unlon Scrvlccs ln the Unltarlan Chureh
Wednesday Evenlng wlth Scrmon by
Ftcv. E. Q. S. Osoood.
ln Imrmony wllh the proclamatlona of
Ihe Prealdcnt of Ihe t'nlled Statea nnd
thp (lovernor of Vermoiit, tbo Thnnkaglv
lng nunlveraary wna obaerved In Brnltlo
boro by airvlcca of thankaglvlng nnd wor
ahlp. I''ollowlng tbe ctiatom lnuiiKuruteil
n yenr ngo, unlon aervlcea wero held nn
Wediiesduy menlng Inatend of Thuraday
mornlng, and llie wladotn of tho chntigo
iiRnlu wna iippurent, Tlio Unltarlan
cliim'h, wbcro thu observiinco waa beld,
Waa Well lllled, the eoliRregatlon bcllig
tlie largeat thnt haa attonded n Thanlta
glvltiR cervlce ln Brattleboro for tnany
yeara. Tbe aermon waa by Hev. E. tj. S.
Osgood, paator of that chureh, nnd wna
thouKhlfiil, lnaplrlng nnd uplirtlng. Hev.
lt. K. Marvln, of tho I'nlvcraHllat chureh,
and Hev. II. It. Mllea, of the Congregn
tlonnl ehurch, pnrtlclpated In tho aer
vlcea. Tho pulplt waa deeoraled wllh
fema and llowers. Vocal selecllona were
retidered ln an excellent way by Mlaa Gor
trudo Matthewa and IMwln II. Mlller. On
the hyinns Flnyd Johnson naalated wlth
vlolln. An olTerlng waa mnde for the As
aoelated Clmritlea of Hnittlelioro, na bero
lofore. Hev. Mr. O.igood took na hla text
I. Corlnthlana v:S: "Thorofore, let ua
keop the peace, not wlth the old louven,
lielther wlth tho leaven of mnllce nnd
wlckedneaa, but wlth the unleaveiied
bread of slncerlty nnd trutb." He ro
ferred tlrat to the oceaalon on whlch the
people had come togethor. "The aervlce,"
be aald, "waa rlghtly devoted to thanka
glvlng nnd pralae nml prnyer, and ahonld
be In harmony wlth tho home featlvnl to
follow on tbe tnnrrow. Thla lntter ahonld
be tbought of, In part, na a rellgloua cere
monv. nnd ahonld lie entered Into wlth 11
eonacloiianes" of pitrlty of thought anil
llfe. and wlth peace townrda nll men. H
should be kept In alncerlty and truth nnd
wlth rtevoit gratltude to God for Hls
ever wntchful eare over Hla cblldren.
"Our reaaona for thunkf ulneaa at thla
tlme are our bountlful harveats. tbo pro
found peace exlattng wlthln our eountry's
Imrdera, nnd tbe prospority evident, na n
wbole, amntig tbe people. But Indlvlilunl
cauaea for gratltude tniiat be lairno ln
mlnd, i-apeelally those deep leaaona of tbe
aplrit whlch brlng Ilght out of darkneas.
nnd n sweeter Joy ont of even anrrow nnd
pnln nnd bereaveinent.
"The llnal tbought to be liorne nway to
every home should lx a more nbldlng
belief Iii God, nnd the nasurance thnt
He 'doeth all tblnga well.'"
THE DIPHTHERIA CASES.
Dr. C. R. Aldrlch is Slck wlth the Dlsease
In the Boston Clty Hospltal No More
Scarlct Fcvcr.
Seernl cucea of dlphtherla have been
reported to Health Otllcer 11. L. Water
man slnce the laat laaue of The Pluenex.
but 110 caxe of searlet fever. The younger
aon of Mr. and .Mrs. Kuech of Chnae
street waa found lo have dlplitherla Sat
urday. On the Kntne dav u dnugbter of
Xepherln St. Cr of Elllot atreet, waa put
under quarantlne restrletlon. John War
ren llamiltnn. aon of Dr. and Mra. Fre
mont Hntnllton, returned home from Hol
oke. Maaa.. III enrly In tbe week. In
hla eaae the dlacnac Is much more pro
nounced than In nny of the others. Ed
ward Klrkwood. aon of A. T. Klrkwood
of Blrge atreet. waa reported lll wlth
dlphtherla Monday. Henry Kewinlds of
Maln street Is lll. Hls ph.vslel.in auspeels
dlphtherla. W 1". Hoot'a aon, Halpb. who
la lll wlth aearlet fever, alao is r co -erlng
rrom dlphtherla. Dr. C IV Aldrlch
went to lioston Saturday, havlng a sore
throat. Hla tbro.it wns exjmlncd at the
Boston Clty bosittnl. eultures wre taken
and it wns found that he b.id diphth.'tl.i
He ia uow In tll" bositnl unil ia doing
well. Dr. Aldrlch had a very aeveie at
tuck uf dlphtherla when be waa n stu
dent In Italtitnore Medleal College.
CHURCH AND FRATERNITY.
rnlversnllst chureh. Retgnold K. Mar
vln, lKistor. Mornlng worshlp nt lo.M
o ciock. huliject of tbe sermon. "Chris
tlnnlty nnd Amusements." Sunday school
at II 5 a. in. Setilor I'nlon at 7 p. m. All
are welcome.
Flrst Hapllst chureh. George B. Uiw
son. mlnlater. Mornlng worshlp. 10.30.
Subjeet of sermon. "What la Chrls
tlanltyV" Evenlng servlce at 7 o'clock.
Subjeet. "The New Birtn " Preachlng
by the pastor. Iilble school, 12 m.
At the Advcntist Chrlstl.in chureh,
pr.iyer meetlnB 10.45 a. m. ; Sunday school,
noon. Preachlng by tbe pastor, Elder
I. M. Blanchard at 2.:!0 and 7 11. m.; Loyal
Workers' prayer meetlng. G; Thuraday
evenlng pr.iyer meetlng, 7 30. All nre
cordlally Invlted to all the servlces.
Christlan Sclence servlces in Market
block Sundny at 10 15 a. m. Subjeet. "God,
the only Cnuse and Crentor." Text Jere
mlah 10: 12. Testlmonlal meeting, We.1
nesday at 7.30 p. m.; reading rootn open
Tuesday, Thuraday and Saturday from
2 to 5 p. m. The publlc nlwnys welcome.
ORANGE NEWS.
There will be n regular meetlng of I'ro
teetlve Granse Wednesday evenltiB. Dec.
2. Tho llrat and second degrvea will be
worked nnd the annual reporta of the
otllccrs will be presented.
Windham county Pomona Orange will
hold lta nnnunl meetlng wlth Protectlvo
Orange, Thuraday. Dec. 3. Mornlng sea
sion u t 10.30 o'clock. Dlnner will bo
Mjrvod ut 110011, to wliich nll membera are
requested to eontribiite without sollcit.i
tlon. Y. M. C. A. NOTES.
Hev. Frnnk W. Lewis will speak at tho
gospel meetlng at 1 o'clock Suniluv. All
men ure Invlted.
The Woman's Auxlllary will eontlnue
their s-ale of lellles. eonnoi! ,i f.
served frulta tomorrow nfternoon.
The Biblo clasa for bnvs will rr,n
Sunday at 3 o'clock. A sesslon will be
hold In the nssociatlnn rooms every Sun
dav. led bv 1-V O Pl;in nr r!..o-.i m
boya of nil denomlnatlona are Invlted'to
come 111 to stuuy the llfo of Chrlst.
A luiblle benrilltr nn 11m ,,,,ltn.,t... f
11. U. Ilaua for u llcem? of tbo flrst clasa
to aell llquor lu tho Mehose House, whlch
he recently leased of L. J. Strong, will
be held before the tlrensn n,i,,ioainnn
at S o'clock tomntiow evenlng In tho
aelectmcn's rootn,
Llcenses of tho flrst clasa havo been
Issued thla week by tho board of llcenao
commlaalonera to Cecll C. Turner, lesaeo
of tbe American Houao, nnd Patrlck L.
Sbea, lessee of the north storo In Whot
stono bulldlng. whlch will bo run ua n b.i
loon. Mr. Tutner'a llcenae ia a subatl
tuto llcenae for tho ono beld by T. F.
Turner, whlch wns r'evoked, und Mr.
Shea'K la n substltuto for tbo ono held by
Ecla & Frost, alao revoked. Both will
run to Aprll 25, whlch waa tho date for
the cxplratlon ot those whlch were re
voked. Mr. Turner began doing busl
neas Monday ufternnon. Mr, Shea will
begln biislness na aoon na hla aaloon la
ready. Mr. She.i's sboe bualnesa In tbe
Hny buildlng will bo closed out by D.
Stolte, Jr., wbo la now lu chargo.
Chureh "Who waa tbo nuthor of the
Mistakes of Moaea?"
Gotham. "Hla typowrlter, I auppnso."
-Yonkers Statesman.
How's Thls.
WootrcrOiielliiiidied Dnllars Ilcwanl for
any cao nf Catarrb that eannot lie cured by
llull'b Catairh ('1110.
V. J.rilKXEV & CO.. Toledo, O.
We, tho undeti'igiiod, havo known F, ,1. ciio.
noy lor tlie lnt-t 15 jvnra. nnd liellovo I1I111 por
fectly bouorablo lu all busliieas traiisiictioim
nnd tmnnclally ablo to carry out nny obliga.
tlons niado by their llrm.
West & Triinx, Wholes ilo nrinrtriMa, Toledo. O,
Waldlnir. Klniiau A: Marvln, Wholcsalo Drug.
glsts. Toledo. O,
lliillVCaliirili Cuio Is tnken liitQriially, nct.
Ing dlroctly iiion tlio blood and inncoiis aur
1'iicea of tho H,vtoin, Testlnionlals aont frco.
Prlco 75o lior bottle. Sold by all druggUts.
Ilall's Famlly PIIU aro tlio best.
BRATTLEBORO PERSONAL.
Eutt Stnplen la lll wlth luiubago.
Mlaa Loulae (Iroonn apetit Siliiday lu
MonlitKiie.
Mlaa Annln MeGrnth wna In Monlague,
Mnaa., .Saturday.
Frnnk Croaler apent Thunkaglvlng wllh
frlciida ln Cheater.
Mlaa Fnnnle Hltcbcock wonl "to Keene
for u Tliiinkaalvlng vlalt.
Mr. nnd Mra. 1. O P. Smltb Were ln
Ornngo for Thnnkaglvlng.
Mlaa Klla Walto nml Mlaa hla U'ullc
apent yoaterday ln Grwndelil.
Mrn. .Men lll of Post Mllla la vlaltlng her
daughter, Mlag Hndlp Mptrlll.
Mra. .Innnthati llown of Walpole vlalted
thla week wlth Mra. A. L. Slliutler.
Mlaa Eatella NII"B eaino ypaterdny fiom
Pittsfield, Mnsa., to vlalt ber niolher.
Mra. Alonzo Stnrkoy went Tueadny to
Boston to ent turkey wlth her aon.
Mra. Wallacc Pralt went Wedneaday to
Sprlngfleld,' Mnaa., for n week'a atay.
Ftnnk Mnitln nnd fntnlly movcd Mon
day from Froat plnco to Wnlpole, N. H.
J. J. Hnftcr wont Monday to Porllnnd,
Me., on n bualneas trlp of aovernl daya.
Mlas Marlon Hlce of S'mll'n Collego vla
lted her brother, II. C. Hlce, Wednosilny.
MIbh S. E. (Irlawold went to Brandon
Wednesday. Sbe will return next week.
A. H. llobnrt went to hla home ln Boa
ton Wedneada.v to remnlti untll Suturdny.
Datilel liroannbnn nnd dnugbter. Mary.
were TbatiksfrlvlnB vlaltora lu Bellows
Fnlla.
W. II. Bond has been lll several d iya
wlth symiitoma whlch Indlcato typhnld
fcer.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. C. Winchesler went to
Westfield. Mnsa., for thelr Thanksglvlng
dlnner.
Mr. and Mrs. Chnrtps Cook welc wltb
relnlhea ln Nnahtin, N. II., ovur Thanka
glvlng. Mr. and Mrs. Cbnrlcs Alken of Oninge
were TbnnkBKlvlng gueats at Cn-"per
Moran'a.
Mra. Murtha Wnlte went to Mlllers
I'alls today lo spend n few daa wlth
relatlvpa
Mrs. Almlm'"Coolpy nnd daughter. Lllln,
of GreenHeld, ure nt Nelson Cooley'a 011
Canal street.
Mlss Annle Stolte went Wednesday to
Itutland to spend Thnnksglvlng wltb Mra.
W. L. Davla.
Mlsa Lizzie Slevena went Wednosday to
Ornnge to hnve Thnnkaglvlng dlnner wlth
her purenta.
Mra. Mary Perry ns moved rrom her
house ln Eateyvllle to the Whetatone block
for tbe wlntr.
Mlaa Anni" O'Nell of tho Fnrren hns
pltal ln Montngue 1ms been ln town for
n holldny vMt.
Mlsa Mnry Brown sjient Thanksglvlng
ln Ornnby, Mnaa , wltb her aister. Mra.
Jnmes O Donnell.
Mrs. Soule returned thls week to New
York nfter making an extonded vlalt at
the Ilrooks Houm-.
Mlss Pember. profeaslonal nurae. ia ex
picted home tid.iy .iftir spendlng sevtru!
daya In Burllngtcm.
Mr an.l Mrs (). I". Hatid dl nnd d.uigh-
MR. CHARLES HALL
Invites your special attention
to the many beautiful things in
Pottery, Metal and Glass that
are shown in his store.
Of particular interest are the
thousands of articles suitable
for gifts. Among these'are the
lines of ;
Table China, Rookwood and
Art Potteries, Cut Glass, Tif
fany Favrille Glass and Metal
Wares, Sterling Silver, Table
Ware, Sheffield & Silver Plat
ed Ware, Lamps and Clocks,
Candelabra. Leather Goods,
Cabinet Pieces, Umhrellas,
Pictures, and odd pieces of
Solid Mahogany and Inlaid
Furniture.
CHARLES HALL,
393-395 Main St ,
Springfield, Mass.
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The Brattleboro Bookstore.
CLAPP & JONES.
Choice Selections in
BO0KS, stationery,
PICTURES and FRAMING,
ART GOODS, BASKETS,
GAMES and TOYS,
and an endless variety
of Interesting Goods
for the Holidays.
The Brattleboro Bookstore.
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Yorlt.
I'red S. Douk cHtno ffWli It.
innln over Tha nksilvltlK wn 1, 1
aon ut K. II. piittiHin's.
Mra Mnrv K Crolcr . n
to Snrlngfli'ld, Mna.. to 1 1 ii
ter, Atrs. Walter Bartletf
Wllllam L. Htowii 1. .,
cl(l k In Ihe i;illulKi,. ,
tb Boston Clty hoapil.il.
Mr. end Mra. Wlnfleld I r
.1.
II ,1
i'-MiiiMu iMiiii ineir wcluiHL' (1
llvlng ut CH Elllot slrc-t.
Mr. and Mrs. Cbarlos F.
daigblir api nt isterday n
0
M
rormer nomo ln Hliedale.
Mis Mnrebi Ilney m
week In Worcester .ind hei
Elnlta Buzell, in lllnadnl. .
Mra. X. K. Campb.'ll of l. b,r,
haa been spendlng the weik
daiighler. Mr. G o. Abboit
Mla- Hutb Ad.itna eame 'kui,,
from Ablmlt ne.idemy, A id.n,,
foi Ihe Th.t!iksri Ing fflrmi,,.,
f). O. Ware nnd fntnlly cme
from Wlltnlnglon lo occi. t ,
on Hlgb street ror the wb.lei
Mrs. Ida Newton and Mt.
Oystcrhnut of clreenfleld w-re 1 1
Ing guests or Mrs. Ann Lnmb
Mis. M. P. Lawrenoe of W
hend la spendlng the week w
daughter. Mia Challea Kendi
Mra. Dolla Wilder wlli rduia n
from a month'a vlalt wllh her !
Mrs. L. A. Fnlea. In Worerst. 1
Stntlon Agent Butke nml f
Mlaa Mlller went to Eaa-x .b,
thelr TlmnUsalvlng CPlebt ith.r.
Frank H. Field camo home li
1 Britnln, Conn.. Wodnefda ,
Thanks-glvlng wlth hls pi n'nt-
, treet.
C C. Turner and Mlaa S el
nnd Ettn Turner were ln sj
Mnsa . Tueaday to nttend tln- 1 .
I flielld
j Mi. and Mra. W. II. Corsci w
1 iiinl'iv lo Stockbridge. Mas 1
' 'Miankaglxing wltb Mr. and M'
Snjder.
Mr and Mta. Jnmes A Lilhs
tuin to Hutlanil today aft. 1
ThanksrflvlnK wlth Mr. and
; Dennlng.
Mrs It. II. Fowler and Heni r
U'oreester. Mass, came to 1:
' to attend the funeral 01 Edn
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cobb and
of Athol nnd Mrs Goorge l'm
or Burlington spent esterda 1
I lt. Cobb'a.
I Mrs. Lencb and daughter. Cu
I Jullus Lencb nnd famlly went V.
j to Fltcliburg, wherp they will r.-n
til uturday.
Mlsa Hutb Allen went Wcdne-.l , i , .r
1 home ln Dover to remaln untll S ii ri v
nnd Mlaa Knte Supple to hei 1 . n
f, Bellows Fnlla.
1 John Kalne of Amherat c.iii, f. ,-j
Mla. Annle Nelllgan and Jam s N
of Holyoke were at John T K . s
Thanksgl Ing.
Dan Donahue of tbe AiiktI' r: H
fotce hna leen conlon d to 1., 1 - J
d.ts wlth a severe .ltl.iek of r,l : .
tory rheumntlam.
Judge and Mra. Wendell P St 1 if
St. Johnatiury wete (!, gm st ,, Mr -d
Mts. S. O. Mlner d.irlug then -1 r. ro
enrly ln tbe week.
Fted S. Flsher of l.eominM. M -j
w spendlng the TInnk-,-ivltiB - - - v
his paieiits, Mr. and Mrs. (;..,,
on Wt stern avenue.
Wllllam Macln moved Wedn
Ebiot street to tbe teneir.ent m
cery atore wblcb he bought
II. H Mnwer.ion Centi.i! sti
K -
Mia Willi im S. Stearns w
t
M
bi to Albany. N". Y.. ti bo
w.t
(I ' U'-'bler. Mnud. who la ln VI', ,
I .s.-
nts'i College oer Thanksjhi i:
Dr. and Mta. HathlKine gi.- 1 -or
party Thursday ln bonor ot Mrs n.dh
j bone s sister. Mlaa Dunton. vh w.'l re-
tuin to her home In Canda Tu-d ('ter
i;i l-lt of s;veml weeks here
Mlss Dolla Ptreeter of the Mirmret
PilN'mry bnspltnl ln Concord. N H was
l'i town thls week. she has pisd her
probation nnd N now a regul.irly ipp"mt
ed student. Mlsa Stteeter was w th her
li.iients in North Hlns.lale over T'unks
glvlng. Mr. and '.Ira. AHyn J Cros-hy ani
daughter a'ul Mlss Edna Cnsby of
Sorin;lleld. thls atate, and Mrs Agnes
Crosby of South Framlngham h id their
Thanksglvlng dlnner with Mr j"J Mrs.
E. C. Crosb. and other memliera f the
Crosby famlly.
The natlonal cncnmpment th Grand
Army of the Hepubllc will be held ln
Bos'on the w-ek beglnnlng Mmd . Aus
15. 1!I.
ler. Hlbfl. nif
llvia ln New

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