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3 VOL. LXXXIX BRATTLEBORO, FIUDAY, JULY 7 1022. NO. 27. Itl I I Y. I 1-1 There's Coiiiing Gomfort Semi-aimual Dividcnd No. 2 8 Cumuiative Preferred Ifock j Vermont Loan and Trust Company A semi-annual dividend oC Four Dollars ($4.00) per share on tho 8 per cent Cumuiative Preferred I Stock of the Vermont Loan and Trust Company j vill be paid to stockholders on July 1, 1922. j F. Yj. PUTNAM, Vice-president. Brattleboro, Vt., June 24, 1922. 1 Onc Set of Lenscs Is All You Nced for both far nnd near vislnn. Both are ('onil)lne(l in nnr bl-fitrnl lenses, giving you noruial visimi for all ordinary pur liosi's. t'omo aml ry on a few palrs aml bee If your siRht is not impiovcd. 0 OPTOMETRISTS) BRATTLEBORO. VT. BUS INESs'VDIVIINISTRATION COUR3E3 OF STUDY I BOOKKEEPING l ACCOUNTING STENOGRAPHIC SECRETARIAL CIVIL SERVICE NEW CLASSES EVERY MONDAY Scnd for Cutalog CARNELL & IIOIT, ALBANY, N.Y. The Melrosc Hospital WKST IUlATTLHIJOnO, VT. WpII poiilnned for the care of inpdleal xurKipal and conflncinent cascH; nlso cdiroule invalldw. rheiinintipH. ncrvouH and iit i Itl nipntal cahPH. Skillpd niirHint', cood food nnd rcasounhle ratcH. 1)K. 15. K. IjYNCII, Stipt Itcatiico I, Ilatnel, 11. N Matrnn, PHONE 354-W Moran & Rohdc Funeral Directors Automobile Equipment 57 MAIN STREET IJrattlcboro, Vermont for tliose wlio furiilsli thelr homes hIIIi Mich ftirnlture us otirs. Tliprp's physlcnl cumfnrt iu l(s use, incntnl I'omfort Iu Its rrstful clegnnce aml undimhfcd good tastc. Therc's unolher (omforl, too, lti tltc thousht thnt II lms not cost o.stravaKantly iu spite of ils all aroiiiiil snporiorily. Kce It and Jtidc.c. EMERSON & SON BKATTLEBOHO I5verythlng for HouiLCliccplng m son BRATTLEBORO , VT. 1 lottLa'and; 1 WANT12D. WANTl'D Girl for Rcnnrul lionso woi'U. l'.ioidvsidp I iiii, 1'iitiipy. VI. -(!-" WANTK1) A pn'dlion in honspworl; in small funiily. Mrs. Kdna Vn I.onu. W. Halifax, Vt. 1!7-1!S WAXTKD 'lVin)craIp"7im!lp-"middir hrpiI nian..to wnli on farni. .1. S. l''ro.t. Nn. Vpi'iioii, Mass. 'l't'l. 7-(i. AVANTKD Tlirpp or four lai'Kfl tpauis to ilraw luuibiT on tln1 road. N'apolpou DoinliPHti, t'ainliriilBpport, Vt, 1! 1-1!S WANMM:iINrtirnal-('a7ilHp"(;istVr. Hlatc drscription and prirp. Chas. lCurt.. '.)') llowt'ry, NYw Yorli. X. V. U.1-27 WAXTICP Ilnnspkppppr for widowpr nnp wlio dpsirps a Bood liomp niorc llia waKPH. no cliilili'Pii. Addross 1'. O. l'(v I", Wiluiiiisxton, Vt. 'J(W7 WAXTKH LIVK' l'Ol'IriiY Wp pay liiKhcst pricps for livn poultry of pvcry lU'sci'iption. Scnd us a lottvr or postal card nnd our ri'prp.-ipiitativp will ciill. riiKli paid. AVari'Pii ('ompany. S7S Tront St C'liifopco FhIIh, Mukh. 1-7 SI'ECIAIj noticus. OASII I'AIU for wool at tho Itiehard wm Markpt. 121-tf MAGAZIXKS AT T.OWEST 1'HICRS Write ihc nbout what iniiKOzlnps you wnnt. I' can get them for you at jiriees tnnt will nave you innnpy, .MrH. U. M. Lovp. Maiiaziue Sneeialiht. Soutb Xpw- faiip, Vt. 1-tf I.OST. SuviiiKH T!od;, X'ti. Sl!!9, isucd by the llnilllclmro Trust Coiupauy. r'inder pleasp retiirn lo bank. Brattleboro Trust Co. MAKLItOKO, VKKMONT Near Itratllcboro Beautiful Stone Bungalow I'jxcpntlonally wpII built: 8 ncres: liluh al.itudc: Statc road; wonderful pine Btove; r opeu nreiuaceH; not nnd colit runnliiB wntcr in tour liedrooiiiH; lintli, furnacp, laundry. Bnrcnlii, KxchaiiB or ternis. I'urllpulnrs J, 1. dncobs, -1S0 Lpx- liiKton Ave Xpw ork city; S. V. KDGK'IT, Brnltleboro, Vt.: or II. J. KAMKH, Wint Brattleboro, Vt. 0-tf Have a hcart to heart Talk witli your wifo. Tell ber how you nre lixed, just what thlngH you own would hp worth iu ease of your ileatli. Ilpar iu niind your lifp insuraiipp will be wortli Its faee value. II n vi you enoiiBbV t'on Hitl t ils. Xatlounl I.ife lus. Co., of Vt, (Miilual.) UAUL S. H1NSLHY, General Acent, Itullaiid, VI. I XJ& SON I Satisfaction Every business man appreciates the value of , a satisfied customer. One pleased patron is worth five new ones. The growth of our commercial department indi cates the force of this statoment. Our pleased patrons are constantly bringing us new friends. We invite new accounts on this record of satisfaction. Brattleboro Trust (3o. BRATTLEBORO, VT.'; . FOU SALE. l''OIt SATiK 11! pair blimls, linp oon dition. 7 CottnKQ ijt., Town. U(i-li7 KOH SALK Frpnh sround bccf scrapn and Iiomc. W. F. Uicliardsou Co. 1-tf VOH SA.IiT'3 'Woicp.stpr Olininpion liay nikp, polc and HlitiftH. Npw laMt noa lion. l'pi'lVct condition. A. 10. l'hilMps. .N'pwfanc, VI. . U7 FOU SALK One r pnir good ynnnR work lior.sos. Would pxcliniice for Guprn spy cuwh or driviiiR liorso. lloward 15roH., Guilford, Vt. Tcl. 10-11!. Ul-tf . KOIt SALK 112."-acre fann wilh liiip M't of lmildinnH, on stalo road, lirilf niilo fioni U. . station. lt. V. I)., suijnr lot. Ktatidlns tiinhpr. Dcsirablu for KiiinniPr lionip. tpa lionsp or canip. Ownpr, IJox h, I'liopnix (Jllicp. l(l-tf A. G. GALIjUP . A. SHUMWAY Tcl. 753-4 Tel. 01-M. A. G. Gallup, Auctioneer Farm and Iorse Salcs a Speclalty. Rrattleboro, Vt. LOST In tplopliono liooth at lopal rnilroad station m Tliinsclay, .liino 22, Iriaplc vel VPt liand Ag rnntainiiii: Mitn of tnoncy and (rlnlu'ts of valup lo ownpr for scn titnpiilal rpasons. Kimlpr may lippp tnon. py; liiudly rcliini bat: and contcnts to Kpforinpr oITIck. List Your Farm Wilh W. J. BIGELOW My commission is five per cent of selling price at time of sale. I charge only for service and pay no bonus to metropoli tan agencies. War time prices are passed, but there are many seekers for farms at 1922 prices. I can bring you a purchaser, if your price is reasonable. W. J. BIGELOW 10 Crosby, St., Brattleboro Vt. HOl'SK.S C1IAXGK OWNKltSIIII'. Waller lj. SylvestPr Htiys Maitin IIouscs In Vsl Itrulllehoixi, Sclls Onc lo .Mrs. S. lt. Worden. Slx families will movp won, five of them in West Hrattlpboro, ns the rpsult of a herles if real extate chaiiKes wliich have just been niade. Wnlter li. Sylvestpr, wlio rrcpntly sild Iiis place nt !! Vestern avpnue to Mrs, T.jMiudpr W. I.ord, lias bought of Krank H. .Maitin tlip nlaep whieh liu oeciipipH. alto the plnce oecupied by ("ounty Giune Warilen 1J. 11. .Metcair. .Mr. Hylvpstpr will movp to the Martiu Iioiisp, nnd kpII to Mrs. S. H. WoriU'n tlio liouse in whieh Mr, Mplealf lives. Mr. Mclcalf will movp to tho upstairs teiieineut in Wllbert Uenfiew's Iiousp. Mrs. Wnrden hns soli hpr plhcp on Melrose street to .lolin Tliaycr, wlio rc cently had au aiiction nt his placu on Dummerston hill. Mr, iiud Mrs. Maitin liuvo mado no plans ns yet. HAl) HHOUT Tltor iNicn s.'.ii. AlniKon B. Cady of Xm lli Adams, Mass., IMeads Gtillty in Muulrlpal Coutt Found by Walden. Mmhs.. plt'adpil Kiiliiy Sn nlny" S Alnnson B, Cady of Xorth Adams, foro .IuOkd I'1. II. 13. Stowe of the Brat tleboro muiilclpnt court, to jiosspssIiib c I u I i t short trout, nnd wns I'mnl .fTiO nnd eo.stH of $7, whieh be paid. Ondy was foillld nn tlio east branch of tho Ileer lleld rlver lu Stratton on Suiidny b.v Couiity 'Wnrden K, II. Melealf, wlio was dolliB patrol work In llint sectiou, ns slstPd liv Deputy Wardpn ltnvmnud l'rutt of Xpwfune. Cady had 111 tiout Iu his buslcpt, I'lRht of tkpni beliiB Hvp luehpn and under. Ilepuly Wui'dPn huthpr BpIIowh C WIHiiliiBlon also iin-Phtpd n Mussuclui setts inan Suuday In Simerspt for HkIiIiib wllliout a IIcpiisp. Tlds uian, Cnrl .Tohnson of Williamstown, befoi-p n Wll milton Justiee Mondav was lined ?-" uud posts, whieh liu paid. in Business OUOCEKY CO. itACIC 1IOMI3 DoWItt Concprti, Bunipil Ont Match 20, . Ilas ICnbii'Kcd aml Iniproved Quarlcrs at Kdnnpr Lopatlon Tlio DcWitt (Jroccry company, wliich lias Itpon doinc ImaiiiPHs in the old CVn tral Vpriuout freiclit lionso sineo thp llrp of Inroli 120. wliieli badly ilfimnei'd tlic ponipany's hulldin on Flnt ntropt, iin- mlipd ypstprday the work of movinR ltn lni.siiiPKs baek intiJ tliu old bulldiut; whicli ltnH been rppnlred nnd cnlafKt'd. An additional ntory bna been built on thp btiildinj,', maltlng it four storicH ldgli, nnd now (IfMir.i. iiartitioiiH nnd stairs hnve bcpu put in throuchollt. Tlio brickwork nnd the RPiiernl cufppittry work wan done by l'pllett & Sklnncr"of llrnttlpboro. Thp incrpnscd liplght of tlic biilldinc inano nt'crssary u depper plevator wcll for the new elcvator, nnd UU instnllini; work wa d6nP by thp Springfleld Iron Works. A new rofriBoratov nlBo bas bcen inHtnllcd iu tho bnspnjpnt, ahd n new ftprinklpr .syntpra Ivih bcftn put in by n Holj'oko cori ccm. A ncw npiral nboot to eatry gnodN ftotii tlic ttpppr lloorn to the groutid iloor is to.lbe put1 lit' MOon, altbouKh work on this .lian not. yfl.biVu Htiu-tci; ' xL Tlio offlcPR whiolf bpforo tlic flrrl wcre nnd thuriu ilitri'iji'iiiiritf. "'rtrp'tnaiii otuC 1 fitrnlsbpd In -riufirterpd oak nnd I'resi deiit I). P. De itt's- private olfice Ls ii ruahoKany. The ponpprii lost only ohp dnv of busi ncs aftpr thp lirp. althoiiL'li it Plllllll'd for KOlllP tilllP hv tlii, 1ium nf ulnxL- lt it n rcmai'kab p fnpt tlmt its n.rnnls for Hip last tlireo ukiiUIh rIhiw a Im.siiiPNS pouai to tlii sanip period last ypar, when '"' i-onipany wno in its rPKiilar headminr tcrs. The tPiith of this lnonth will b( thn onmpnny'N Ifltd nnnivpr.vnry. Thp husiups.s Wilder huildinir. Lnfpr fnr inm vi.iu-m ir wan carvipd on iu pnrt of tlie t'rosh waieliousp on JJridcp strppt. The l.usi- nps-i hns Ki-own nteadly until thp prespiit """'"h iOjUiiu iept ot tioor Kpaeo han hppome a npcessity. GIHL HKSCUUS SMALIi IJOY Helen IKirr Uuslie.s in Fnmt of Approach Imb Traiu iu Laucjister, X. II., to Ite niove Uliilil fi-om TratUs Ilelen Dorr. dunehter nf AI A. .Stonis of Myrtle street, reeently per foruipil a darliu; rpseuo nf n unui'll in troni a railrond trnek in front of nn ap pr.iachiiiB traiu. The story of ber feat, as (old in u Xow llampshlre paper, fol lows : "The (ulck nction of Ilelen Dorr. n J.i-year-old j;irl from Brattleboro, Vt., alone pievented her oue-dnv's stay iu Laneaster from being a triiBedy. In Htpiul shp is well entitled to considera tion for a Carnegic niedal. Xo movie M-pniino writer lias penned a thrill witli i!ieater hazard than thnt enacted by this little Brattleboro girl wlio snntchpd u throc.vear-old lad from in fmnt nf nn approaehiiiB freifjlit traln last Suuday (.May L'lt). This girl had come from Brattleboro wlth her motlipr, Mrs. dennie Stone, und some frieud.s to visit Mr. and Mrs. h. A. Xewman nt thelr farm, not far from the Fair Biounds. Little Bobert l'aul, a three-year.ohl Ind, had eome witli them. Somu of the ndults had koiio nwny uud Ilelen, Bobby nnd Knthlecn IvniBht were nhivhit? abont tbn linnsp. .Mr. Xewinun und soiuc of tlio mon wpra uu ine vuiiinuu, r.very lew moincuis thp phlldrpu would uppcnr. " "At nbout lt o'cloek, Ilelen lookcd up nnd snid, "Si-c Bobby slltinff on tlio track," and alniost. instnutly wns lieard thp warnliiB shriek of n wliistln on a Maiiif (Viitrnl frei'Bht. The girl mado one dash througli one bnm door and out of the othpr, juinped ovcr the feneo niul on lo the track wliere the little fellnw sat at his play uulieedlug tlio npproaeh- tll'' trnill. I t lll'll f.rnlilwul lin nlillil ,i,w1 Jumppd to safety witliout a moment to siare. lt M'pniod to thp traiu crew nnd thp stnrtlPd on.lookers as if slio must be slruek by the Ptigino wliich wns being brouBlit to a stop as soon as posslble. TIip little girl was badly friglitPiiPil wIipii it was ovpr, but hIic showed real nerve in tlio pmprBi,iic," USTKYS TO BUILI) BIO OBGAX $.-.(M"0 Iiuitriinipnt to Go to Nntlonal Casli ItrglstPi' Co. Atitonuitlc Typo of Four Manuals The Kstey Orgnn Co. has just tnkcn a pontraet to niiilil a .sno.iKMi orgnn ror tho Xatlounl C'ash ItPgUtpr Co Dayton, 1)1110. This instruiuput is to bo a four man unl uulomntle. uud will bo plaeed In tho reereallnu hali of the abovo mciltloned eouipiin.v. It will be used for eoncprt aud nliiiispment imrpnses, Tliis orgnu will Iip1 the Inrgest Iiifdruiue'nt cver built by tho Kstey Orgnn Co. nnd will t'ontnln iippioximntpiy (M) sttipst.- The'. contrnct ealls for dellvery in Octoher. TEN PAGES BRATTLBBOBO. FUIDAY, JttlA' 7, 1022. THE VERMONT PHCENIX BtMTTLEBOItO I'ublhhed In Brattleboro every Frlrtay. SURSCRIPTON PRICE $2.00 A YEAR: $1.50 for clght montlnj $1.00 for slx montht; 75 cent for four monthsj 50 centi for three months. All subscriptlons are payable atrictly in advance, and all paper are stoppid promptly at thelr explration unlesi the aub- scnptions are reneweu. Rates of dUplay advertlslug furnlshed on an pllcatlorr. Small classlfied adverthements, 10 cents per llne first Insertlon, five centi per llne. eacir gubsequent insertion. (Entered at the Brattleboro pot office as aecond clasa mall matter.) ZOXlXG In the nvcrage Vermont communlty civic nnd industrlal developmcnt is a mntter of cliance; and fallurc to givo thought to the futtiro provcs In the long run to he both costly nnd inconvcnlcnt. Trces are planted promiscuously. Strccts aro laid out in baphazard fashion. Sew- crs nre lnid down with no conslderntion ns to how thcy will fit with cxtcnsion of thc'Hcwerage systcm. I'ublic bulld mgs nre erectcd in wldcly ecpnratcd pnrtfi of the mnnlcipallty ; nnd indus trles nre locatcd by nccident. This con fiision conies from ihe fnct thnt inunici pal eorpornfions have not npplled the rarae scientifie mcthods to the solutlon of thelr problcms as have been cmployed by the great businpss corporntions. 1'erhnps tho greatest wnste in town buildiiig has rcsulted from the ovcrlnp ping of mnhufaeturinB distriet nnd shop- piiiB sPetion nnd residcntial nveas. In moro thnn one Vermont villngc the archi teetural bpauty of n cliurcli hnn hccn rullied for nll time bepatise u gnrage was constructPd by its side. Xot infre- ipiently the quict dignity of a public librnry is lcssened by the iiroximity of u uoisy bhicksmlth sliop. Iu not a fcw oues n choice residentlnl street lmi bppn rendered uiidesirnblc by tho cn croiichmcnt of stores or junk yards Stnely thcrc nre good reasons, both eo nomic nnd ilesthctie, why the manufac- turing, coinmcrcinl, civic, nnd rcsiden tial Intcrests of. a town should be grouped harmonioHsly nnd not locatcd accordiiig to whlm or cnpricc. Such Brouping' may bo st-curcd by zoninB. Whnt is zon'ing? Jlt mny be defincd an t-tlnv 'pulilic rfKiiln'.ion -if -tlic-lise of privnte real estuti! in n municipnlityi It not only nffects the loention, lieifiht, nnd ehnracter of building.s, but tho use of vacant Iund ns well. Today 0(5 munici palitlcs in the United Statcs have zoning ordinances, nnd lld havo zoning plans iu progress. Somo aro nporatiiiB under the princiide of eminPiit domain tlic right of the stato to tako private prop prly for n public uso. Othprs nre more sntisfactorily opprnting undpr the prin ciplo of the poliro powcr tho light of tho stste to lpgislato rPBarditiB public Jiealth, safety and niornlity. Thnt zoning is legal thcro can bo no ipiestion. KuoukIi favorable decisions havo bcen hnnded down by thn courts to indlcatc tliat they view regulation of the uscs of land und structurcs thereon as a rpasonable oxcrciso of the jiolice forms. In no iustancc has a court failed to tiphold znning when it wns donc scnsl- bly, allhotiBh it is now wpII pstablishpd that ordinances aro not retroactive. Slowly but surely tlic courts hnve come to iPiilizp thnt socinl valurs are grcatcr thnn pioporty rlghtu. Suitablu legislntlon is necpssary to mnko zoninB tntly ellicient nnd in twenty states it i.s authorized by legislativc nrt. In the municipal planuiic law't passcd by the last scssiou of tlic Vermont legisla turp, some recoBnilion wns nuide of tho zoning principlp, but this provifcion is Iiardly nioip than nn Piitcring wedge wliich will opcn the way to n rcnl zon ing lnw. Vcrmoiit's begintiing hns bcen rlght, howcver, ns zoning is n pnrt of tlio gcncral plnnulng problcin und the lirst htpp should be thp passage of an ennbling nrt giving citlea, towns, nnd villnges the right to crentc plannlng cnmmlssions. l'cudiiig necessnry lcgislation, n great deul cnn be uccomplished by nrousing civic intcrcst. Chnmbprs of commerce cnn do much by prcparlng industrlal Mirvpys hhnwing tho sltes whieh aro Kuitahlo and availablo for various uses, tliua guidlng growth nlong proper llnes. The nll importuut thlug is to urouso the iuiaBliintiou ot the pooplp nnd mnko it possible for them to visunllzc the benc llts whieh will rpsult from n little snc- rilirp on the pnrt of cach. Mnis show- ing tho proposed rpstrletloiiH, bhouhl be furnlslipd cveryone who is interested; ii iid confpreucps held betwpcn groupR of evpry rlass of property ownrrs nffecled. IxperiPneo shows thnt when this is donc thero will bo little protest to n renson- able zoning system, cven tliough lacklng the nuthorlty of lnw. Thp champhm oplimlst of tho world has bren iIIscovpitiI. He Is Judge Snh alli of Chicago, who after henrlng 0,500 dlvoreo cnses stlll ndviRes youug peoplo to get niarried. If n mnn got his moncy baek every tlmp he wasii't satisfled; it would he bettor thnn tv pensioii. Tliey eall thnt Roiithern llllnols conl dlstrlct "Kgyptr" A phiguo hns cer tuinly come upou it. DURANT ESGAPES AT NEWFANE JA1L Was Awaiting Hearing and Sen- tence for Brcach of Parole Wcnt Throtifili I'ront Door, Apparently Ilhvlng Asslslanco Vlslts Kcene, N. lt., and Grccnflcld, Mass. Clifford liurnnt. formcrlv of Kecne. X. II., who hns n long prlmlnnl rccord in New llnmpsnlrp, Mnssnchusetts nnd cr mont nnd who wns plnccd In Newfane jnll May p.l to awnit n hearing for violnt Ing conditions of his parole, escnpcd from the jnll betwpcn 10 nnd 1- .Moiidny forenoon. Ile ls now nt lnrge and Shrritf Frank L. Vcllmnn nnd othors nre senrch- ing for him. Durant was the only closo jnil prisoner on tlic llrst lloor, tlio otlier prlsoners uo ing'out nt work under gunrd. IIc lind tho use of the corridor iuto whieh tlic door from whieh he pscnned onpns. Jnller ji. ji. usuorne spoKe witli lJurnut tlirougn th'e jnil bptween 10 nnd 12 o'cloek Mandar nftcrwurds lcft for Brattleboro. Wipii he rcturiipd nbout 1H.;50 liu wns nOtilicd thnt Durnnt had nono. Tho cscane was discovered by Mr. Osborno's Kon, when the lnttcr was nbout to unlock tho jail door to nllow tho other prisoncrs to go in tor tneir dtnuer. Tlic son foitnd that the door Was unloekeil, nnd as tlic lock does not work ns well ns it did before it i ussumril that someono gavo Durant througli tho window burs some implcmcnt by whicli he pickcd the lock, nlthough it was of n modern jail typc. Durnnt is live feet, eight to 10 lnches lall, wcighs 100 pounds, and is smooth shaven. Ile wnre a bluo serge miit, light onj, shcll rimiued glusses nnd low shoes. lle has a habit of calling nt garuges und hiring autoinobilcs without paying for them. Ile wns setitenccd X'ov. 10, 1021, to not less than live yenrs nor niorc than b1x years in stato prison after plcading gtillty to tho chitrgc of obtainiiiB a cont from GOodnow, l'earson & Ilunt of Brat tleboro, giving iu payment n worthiess ;hrek. This operntion rcsulted in his bring takcn to the Xpw Ilumpshire stntu prisnn ii t Concord to servp out an unex pired terni, in view of wliich fnct tlic court at Xewfuno suspended his sentcnce nnd put hlm on pnrole. Lnst Fcbruury Durnnt' was in nn escapade in Hartford, Conn., witli n girl from Mnrlhoro.'X. Il, for wliich he wns senteiieed in Hartford to 100 dnyn in jail, nftpr wliich he was broufcht bnck to Xcwfano bcenuso of his breaeh of narolp. If cantured he nrobnblr will hftve to scrvo tlmo iu nddition to his sentcnce wliich was suspended. He went to West Chesterliold, Keene and Greenlield, according to informn- roiico UPorse YVJlson. and track of Iiiin wns lost in Grpenlield, wliere he nvoidcd payment of nutomnbile trnusportation fliarscs. whieh i.s oiu of his old tripks. Shortly uftor noon ou the day of his cscnpp, Durnnt, wlio wore heavv bone rlinincd glnsses. npppnrpd at tho house of Knr(. Bunnpll in Wrst, ChestPrfleld, tlio foVmprisI'prlcy- ltlrhnrd!s5ri"id(i(ip.f rmd Knld hp had a Franklin automobilp down tlic road nnd that a front wIippI wns broken He wunted Mr. Bunuell to tnke him to ICeeiiP, whieh is Durnnt's fonner home, after a new wIippI. Mr. Biiiinell had nnothor pngngpinpnt, but Gwrge L. ltrown of AVest Chpster field, who does considernble tranportn. tion for hlrp, wns pngased to tako Dur ant to Krene. There Durant visited spvernl garages without lindiiiB n wheel f thp kind he wanted. After asking Mr. Brown what thp charge would be to go to Grpenlield a trip to thnt town was uiado, and futtliPr iiupiiry wns mado (oiiPPrniiig a new wheel. Aflpr a tinip Durant pluded Mr. Brown nnd tho lnttpr wailpd in his par an hour nnd u balf, linally concluding thnt Dur ant did not intpiid lo eonie back. Be ing unable to locatc Durant, Mr. Brown returnpd home nnd chnrged up $20 to pxpcricncp. SKKLKTOX FOUXD IX VEKXOX. lolrtided from Itlver Bank Below Dam Was iu Sitting Posture and Is Thought to Ite That of au Indlnu. Througli tho constnnt washing of the Connecticut river bank on the Vermont side below tho Connecticut Itiver I'ower Co. s nlant in ernon n liuman skelpton wns brnught to vIpw Friday night and was seen iirst b.v I'eter ttulmett of Spring- held. .Mass., loreinan ot tlio crew wmcii is putting a new roof on tho powcr house, under contract. As Mr. Ouinirtt was passing a point from ,ri0 to 00 rods south of tho powcr station bo noticed n skull and other bones projectlng from the river bank. Sv'leet iiinii A. G. Barnes of Vernon was noti lied nnd Mrs. Bnrnes rallrd Sheriff Frnnk L. Wellinnn by tek'phonc about S o eloek. Sherltl wellman, l)r. t-;. lt. ij.vueii nnd Mtorney II. G. Barber went to Vernon, and later State's Attorney Harold 10. AVhitney arrived. rhe.v examiued the skcleton nnd found thnt uinmrently it had been buried iu n sitting posture, nnd from this nnd other tacts lr. Lynch wns ot the oimnon tnat the bones were thoe of an Iudinn. Only the sku . liui't of the ribs and the knees wpip vislble, but most of the other bonps were found with the excep- tion ot tlio tliiglis. Tho nieu dug in tho dirt n little, but not pnoiigh to mnko surp that no more bones rcumiucd. They took the skeleton to the powcr station in order thnt it might be examiued b.v ,lohu K. Gale of Guilford, who for n Bd num ber of yenrs hns bppn tryiug to loente Lester Stnfl'ord, who di"ii)peared from that town, and b.v others who havo been interested iu liudiug the body of Coruclius Flaiiagun, wlio went down with the Con nectleiit river brulgp at Brattleboro .Mnrch .s, j'.i-u. lt is not helleved. howpvpr. thnt tlio skeleton is that of e ther of the mon inen t onpil ns it ls tlimiLrlit to bp ton Kinnll to bp thnt of Flnuagau and thpre was no Iiidicatlou nf dentistry, whilo Stnfford had Romo gohl tceth. Tlio froutnl bone was mther llatiened nnd the eheek bones were hlgh. Tho skull wns smnller thnn that ot the nvorage white mnn, CAItS IX COLUSION Marhlnes Omied by ,Iohn GniTlly nnd Toliii Mailati Met Suiulay KvrnliiK Wlillo .Tohn Garrity of II) Wnshlng ton Htroet wns drlving his automobilp down the Mniu stret lt 1 11 Sundny nlclit nenr the junetlon of Caual street his car wns run Into hv n car drivcn b.v .lohn Mnilau of -17 South Mnln street, who is loing jitney work, The front sprlng of .Mndiiu s car rnu into tho radlntor on the Gnrrlty car nnd did dnmngc to tho nuinutit of nlioiit $711. Chlvf-oM'olleo Geirj;p Wilson wns soon on the sccno und snld thnt Gnrrlty's car was well over on his right hnml sido of tho road. GIRL HELD UNDER WATER BY HER CAR Fatal Accident Near So. London derry When Machine Overturns Miss Gladys Iticli of Kltchbtirg, Mass., Ihowni'd Whllo on Way from Bond ville IJaiice (o Lowell Lake. Plnncd under nn automobile whieh hnd oveiturned in n sniall brook, Miss Gladvs Itieh of Fitehhurg, Mass., lost her llfe by drowning nbout 11.30 o'cl6ck Satur dny nlght south of thn villnge of South Londonderry, her father nnd n girl com pnninn of tlic young womnn bping power lexs to aid her. Miss Blch, who was 22 years old. wns employcd us stenogrnpher for the AVorcester l'resscd Stcel Co. in Worcester, Mnt-s., nnd wns a daughter of Mr. und Mrs. Charlcs W. Bich of C0 Ccdar "street, Fitehhurg. miss kicii nnd .Miss IJorothv BoIIch of Leominstcr, Miii-s., drove a Ford car lrom worcester to Lowell lake, near Londonderry lnbt Friduv nicht. tn ntnv ovcr tho Fourth with Miss Bich's par- uiiim, iiu laiier neing tnere lor a vuca tion. On Saturdny night they attended n daneo in Bondville, accompanlcd by ii. nnuii naiaiiniK nomc inpy WPro near the .lohn Cummines nlnee. nnw owned by Curtls Shattuck, about u mlle auu n iiuit south ot south Londonderry, when tho cnr struck u stone near a cul vert and cauied the machine to lenvc tuc road. Thp car went down n small inclino nnd tippcd over in shallow wntcr, throwing out nll tho occupants. Mr. Itieh and Miss Bolles were throwit clenr of the ninehine. nnd whilo Mmiowhnt shnkcn up were not injured, but Miss Itieh wns pinned undpr tho cnr with hcr hend in about a foot of water. .Mr. Itlch nnd Miss Bollps struggled to lift tho par off from tho drowning girl, but lo no nvnll, nnd Mr. Itieh rnn io the Shnttuck house for nssistance,. When the ear was lifted, howcver, Miss Bich was iieaii. Dr. Smith of Weston wis enllrd in llie ab.'iPliep nf tho local nlivsieinn. 1ml- all cfforts to resuscitalc her' were fruit- less. a marl; on her hend indicnted that sho struek the cnr with some force be fore hiuding in 'the wntcr. Tlic machine wns not badly damaged. The body was taken into tho Shattuck house and later was .taken b.v nutomohile io i. lipsier nnd lrom thcro Sundny nft ernoon to Fitehhurg by trnin. Be.sidps hcr fnther, who is n pinno salesmnn, nnd her mother, Miss Bich leaves a sister, Kloise, who is 18 years old. M iss ltich and Miss Bolles were cmployed in the sainc offiee in Worces ter. She was a granddnughtcr of Mar tiu Kingsbury, n lifclong resiflcnt of Itawsonville. her mothcr being Lilllnn I. Kinghbury, formerly of thnt plnce. ADAMS WANTS SEXATOBSIIII'. Saxtons Klvcr Man Thinks Stato Has rfoo .Many. Inrge; -Salhrjcit-Mra Wlio Siinply Draw Salarles. Kditor nf The Fhoenlx : T deslro to niinonnep mr p.indidncv for thp stntp sPnnto for Winilhnm pnunlr nt tho primnry clcction npxt Kepteinber thnt I mny hnvo n lurger infltiencc nnd be in n positinn to uso thnt influenco for the hest good of tho people of Vermont. As I m'o it, the truth is that we havo tno nmny largp-salaried mon in nll of tho dcpnrtments. who do noth nc but draw their salarles. When the lato (hi-rles J. Bell was governor nnd ex Gnvernnr Gntes road commissioncr wo hnd no sueh troublc. I wish to spp tho oius who ilo the real work well paid but i navo no place lor drones and parasites. I belipvp that aftpr tho exnerienco I hir. o hnd I could do cfficiont work nt luw-inakiiig. I wns n mcmber of tho hoi se in 1!)()0: hnve hnd some expcrienco ns justieo of tho peacc. trying sevornl cas.s, and have served several ternis nt the pounty court ns juror, both grand nnd petit. I nm conhdent that Iaws could bo made b.v whicli much of tho litigation could bo uvoided nnd small bills bo collected with veiv Iittlp oxicnsp. I believo that tho fanners' intcrests havo been neglected and tlmt tho prosperlty of the stato do- penils largely upon tho prospenty of tlio tar.ner. l havo oeen a lnrnicr nnd lcnow that long. hnrd dnys of toil nre necps- snrv to niakp tho fann pay. It hns been said that 'there is no royal road to leam ing'' : neither is there any "roynl road" to farming or an.vthing olse worth whilp. but I do thuik laws might bo made tn henoflt the farmor so that he might get groater lcturns for his Inbor. I do not liko to spc uny mnn c.-capo juslice because of money or social posi- tion. If our laws nro good. cnforco thein ; if they nre bad, ropeal them. Lot the ppnalty for brpaking the laws be s'ueh that they will bo rospected. In bhort, I stnnd for justieo, tcinper nm , nnd pnforcpmont of thp laws. If plpcted, T promisc to use my influence for thp liiaking of lnws whieh will be for tho good of the grentest iiumbor of the clti zens of Vermont. WAYLAXD G. ADAMS Saxtons Biver, .luue 30. CIIAltLKS II. BUUC13 DIKS. Had Xot Been lu Good Healtli I'ast Scv-ci-.il Years Fiincnil Wednesday. Clmrles Henr.v Bimicp, R2, dipd Satur day pvpniiig at 10.-10 o'cloek in his home at 11(1 Blliot street, Denth wns duc to his advancptl agp and n general brenklng ilnwu. Mr. I'rtice had not been in good henHh for several years, but hnd not been conlined to his bed. Ile was born in Marlboro Sept. 15. 1 SJMI, one of nluo childroii of (Irrison nnd llnn nnh (Cnrter) Bruco. He was the last one of his fnmily. 1 Io married Miss .Tnlln M. Mnrri'l! of Xewfnne .Tnno ,'t, l.SKll. Two ehlhlren wero born to them. 111 K. M. Bruco of Orange, Mass., and Mrx. Ilnttlp K. ,T, Adams of Brattleboro. He leaves besides his wifo nnd chlldrpu spvpii gmiidchildrpu. Mr. nnd Mrs. Bruco movpil hero from Springflehl, Mass., 12 ypar ngo. Mr. Bruce had dbno nn nctlvo work slneo comiiig here. The funrrul wus hpld Wednesday moniing iu Curl A. Mltchell'H undertnk ing parlors. ltev. Dr. t'lark T. Brownell, imstor of tho First Bnptist church, ofTi cinted. Tho burial took place In South Newfane. Mr. and Mrs. Klt Bruco cnme from Ornngp to nttpnd tho funornl. lr, Bobert Cushmnn Flagg, -14, dled nt his honip In Middlebury Snturday. Dr, Flngg wns n grnduntp nf Univprsity of Vermotit und wns n member ot tho Anieri cnti Medlenl nssociatiou, tho Vermont Mcdienl so'clety and the Addison County Medlenl societj'. Hp is survlvcd by his wi'.e uuu tnree cuiiiircn.