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THE BURLINGTON FREE PRESS AND TBIES TUESDAY, MjARCH' 18, 191 9 ST. ALBANS. AMUSEMENTS St. Patriot's Matinee 2:30 THE STRONG Evening 7:15 9 Four Hundred Attend Day Supper and Entertainment. Abjut 400 persons attended the St.

Pat- rick's day supper and entertainment last' mm, mmswiimm feu TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW Monojjol Film presents "HOMER'S ODYSSEY" Endorsed by every eollege professor in America. A $200,000.00 production 1,000 people in cast. WONDROUS SCENIC SENSATIONAL. 2 OTHER FINE REELS 2 Prices Orchestra IOcf Balcony 5c iA-sc: evening at the city hall under the auspices I of thie women of St. Mary's congregation, Supper was served at six and was followed addresses by the Rev.

D. J. O'Sulli- van 'md -J. B. Maun, formerly city repre-; sente.tive.

An orchestra furnished music and played Irish melodies during the even: ng. The decorations were appropriate to the day. A till alarm of fire was rung in yesterday afternoon at 2:30 for a grass fire on tie lawn, of the G. C. Story place on Souti Main street.

The fire caught from spar es from a locomotive and was working ts way to the house, -which is occupied by Mr. and Mrs. George Barlyound. Aaron Lowe, the brakeman of the Cen- Craftsmanship Homer's "Odyssey Three Heels at The Strong; To-day. and To-morrow.

The filming in three reels of a number of episodes taken from the "Oiyssey" of Homer marks a new epoch in the history of motion pictures as factors in' education. Every film that broadens the mind, stimulates the faculties and awakens an admiration for what is beautiful may in the best and widest sense of the word lie termed educational. If the: work of the Mllano Films company should only please readers and students of Homer, if its superb art were entirely lost upon the masses, I could say but little for the genuine educational value of these reels. Unless these reels shall please, delig-ht entertain and instruct the average moving picture audience, they fail in the highest mission and destiny of 'the cinematograph, i. to bring the great treasures of art.

and literature within the reach of the general public. Here is the crucial test: Have EARNEST ADVICE However painful, however stub Ay i tral Kfermont Railway company who was i crushed between a freight car and the i platform Friday night, died at the hos The Strong SATURDAY, MARCH 7 Matinefe and Evenin MA1LNEE: THRILLl NG ESCAPE! the makers of the film transferred the spirit of the poem, lis indescribably charming and fascinating atmosphere, it's sweetness, its power, its heroic size, its winning simplicity from. the. cold black type to the moving strips of celluloid? The answer is "Yes." They have indeed done all of this, and have performed their task La Touraine is produced by a business that places above all other considerations, to the end that you will find in your cup of hot La Touraine an Oriental Flavor that you will never forget. All shipments go forth within a few hours after roasting and in the whole berry, a method whereby the.

freshness and natural strength of La Touraine are held intact until weighed and ground fresh to your order. pital yesterday morning at 9:30 o'clock Funeral arrangements can not be made until the arrival of the young man's father from Argyle, who is expected some time to-day. Mr. Lowe had resided here about one year. The city was without electric power most of yesterday because of anchor ice at the power plant at Fairfax falls.

Those plants which are dependent on electricity for power have been seriously hindered. The lights were out of commission and the trolley service between this city and Swanton and St. Albans Bay-was suspended. The Vermont Power Manufacturing company installed an auxiliary plant near Elm street recently but FROM LIONS DYNAMITING A MOUNTAIN Children, 15c. Adults, 25c 3c.

BUILDING CKV.CfDADrD A NEW YORK im coions a BIRD STUDIES 2e EVENIXG. 25c, 35c and 50c. r' Seats on sale Fia in a manner which leaves the critic silent in admiration. These wonderful pictures will be the attraction at The Strong to-day and tomorrow. Three shows will be given daily, afternoons at 2:30 and evenings at 7:15 and nine, at prices five and ten cents.

(adv.) Unl I A SIPLCXTVHil born your rheumatism may be, evwa if the disease is of long standing and many remedies have failed, do not despair, but give Dr. Williams' Pink Pilla a trial. The rheumatic poison is in the blood and it defies any treatment that does not build up and purify the blood. Eubbing Bomething on your skin will not drive it out. Dr.

Williams' Pink Pills attack the disease at its root, in the blood, and rheumatism cured in this way stays cured. Mr. Charles B. Montgomery, of Packer, who cured himself of rheumatism with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills tells hia experience, aa follows: "After my discharge from the army in 1898, I suffered terribly from rheumatic pains and numbness.

At times the numbness was very bad and greatly alarmed me. The rheumatic pains were in the joints of my left arm and leg and invariably followed ft numbness which was the first indication of the rheumatism. My left foot was swollen and sore, so much eo, that I could not lace my shoe sometimes. At times I was practically helpless for two or three weeks. The pains in my arm and leg were sharp and cutting.

I tried all known medicines and saw little if any benefit from their treatment. I finally ordered a box of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and the second box showed great benefit. A few more boxes were all that were needed to make me 'entirely well." Dr. Williams Pink Pills are sold by all druggists at 50 cents per box or six boxes for $2.50, or direct by mail, postpaid, upon receipt of price by the Dr.

Williams Medicine Company RflAJJESTiC THEATf TO-DAY VITAGRAPH TWO REEL SPECIAL v. all efforts to start it yesterday morning failed. The city was whout light last evening except at short periods. Tke grand Jury of Franklin county court, which took a recess last "Wednes-dayi met yesterday afternoon at two o'clock. It took up the consideration of thef homicide cases and the murder charges against Mr.

and Mrs. Julius Wells of Swanton. It is not known when the business of the grand jury can be Everywhere 40c the poun Order by the name VICKWICK PAP Lyman H. Howe's Ptctnres at The Strong Saturday Afternoon and NlKht. Here's a reproduction from Lyman H.

Howe's moving picture films which'shows one of the thrills of a structural ironworker's life in New York city these days. Building modern skyscrapers naturally suggests the ambitious plans of the ancients when they tried to build the Tower of Babel to forbidden heights. There is, however, a vast difference between the ancient and the modern undertaking. It is thedifferencebetween a great achievement and an absolute failure. The ambitions of the ancients were defeated by a "confusion of" tongues," whereas our modern Insist upon the Bag with the Arab there is no other way.

completed but It will probably take more than the rest of this week as Attorney- General R. E. Brown of Burlington, it is said, will attend to some court business in another county before coming here. Tilius Wells has not obtained counsel. It is said that Warren R.

Austin With John Bunny as Mr. Pickwick. A photoplay adapted from Dickens' well-known book and reproduced in authentic locations in England as described by the great novelist. A most remarkable and entertaining production. Three other good reels Edison, Biograph and Selig.

1 will not become involved in the case as defendant's counsel, unless he is appoint ed by Judge W. W. Miles, who Is presiding at the present term of county court. FEESH ROASTED AND FRESH GROUND NEVER SOLD IN TIN CANS W. QUINSY CO.

BOSTON CHICAGO E3 Schenectady, N. Y. 11. The funeral of Henry Izelle was held yr- ctr 1 7 at Holy Angels' Church yesterday morn -r ing at ten o'clock, the Rev. L.

R. Des-rochers officiating. The bearers were James Bulger, Albert Revolr, Herbert Austin and Frank Iozelle. The burial was in Mount Calvary cemetery. The funeral of Lydla Isham of StJ Al bans Bay was held at the home of William Younger Sunday afternoon at two "PLEASING" LC A 5 CENT CIGAR Mutual program Music and pictures changed daily.

THE DAUGHTERS OF SENOR LOPAZ. A Spanish drama enacted in beautiful California, by American Film Mfg. Co. JUST A SHABBY DOLL. A Thanhouser production, featuring Thanhouser "Kidlet." A REGAINED REPUTATION.

"Reliance," And 2 other reels. Coming; Wednesday. Andrew Jackson, 2 reels o'clock, the Rev. F. Janvier officiating, C.

SOULE I 09,, Proprietors Lyman II. Howe's Travel Festival coming to The Strong Saturday afternoon and night. Floor upon floor is practically pushed into the air with a rapidity and unconscious daring that prove sensational in the animated scenes. The Howe camera men who made the films had many interesting experiences. One of them had his a-pparatus perched stop of a movable derrick on a building that had reached its 30th floor.

The photographer wanted to show Broadway with its hurrying" crowds that looked like flies In the distance and one of the Ironworkers who was being hoisted from the street. The picture taking mechanism was recording the scene when one of the steel cables caught in the tripod, holding the man on the chain in mid-air for several minutes until he could frantically cry to his fellows on the ground to reverse the engines. The above illustration shows one of the trying moments. Many other interesting and educational pictures will also be shown. (adv.) BURLINGTON, VT.

151-155 MAIN STREET. Fresh Candies for Easter Never has our stock of fine candies been more complete than now just at the time when you want the best Easter. The line Includes the full assortment of Belle Mead and Apollo, in boxes, any size from half pound to five pounds. Goods delivered free. 172 Coliegs Strait W.

J. HENDERSON ae'b mi mki dp Bi'ls hi smI Park. Drus Score Telephone 512. hall Wednesday evening at 730 o'clock QENTRAL VERMONT RAILWAY I Cl II I il 1 Xiao about two weeks, is able to be out. Time Table in Effect September 29, 1013 "Pickwick Papers," Ma Jen tic.

The Vitagraph two reel special, "Pick wick Papers," at The Majestic to-day is an unusual production. assisted by the Rev. O. L. Sherburne of Burlington.

The bearers were Herbert Bascourt, Ebenezer Burke, John Button and Peter Little. The burial was in the St. Albans Bay cemetery. E. Curtis of Lowell attended the funeral.

At a meeting of the Equal Franchise last evening at the high school Wafren R. Austin gave a very interesting and, informing address on "The Evolution! of the Laws for Women." The meeting was a-ttended by most of the members of league beside several from outside. The annual thank offering meeting of the Woman's Missionary society of; the Congregational Church will be held at the chapel Friday afternoon at three o'clock. James Ely, aged 59 years, who was a former-inmate of the Shelden poorhuse, died at the home of William Bailey Sunday afternoon. He is survived by a sister, who lives in Milton.

Owing to the thaw there will probably be no more Ice cut this winter but there is not much danger of any shortage the coming season. Mr. and Mrs. J. B.

and infant sen have returned from Chicago, where they hava been spending several weeks. Mrs. Walter Brooks, who has been Visiting her son-in Phoenix, for six weeks, has returned home. Mrs. Fred Race of Burlington is the guest of Mr.

and Mrs. C. N. Percival. Miss Christine Stranahan has returned from a few days in Burlington.

J. P. Ladd of St. Albans Bay is ill with pneumonia. L.

J. Morton has purchased the Fuller-Bedard block on Main street. The Ladies' Aid society of the Baptist Church will serve a beef hash supper Monday, March 24. The annual meeting of the SL Albans Humane society will be held at the city Samuel Pickwick, the members of the Pickwick club, the jauntly impudent Jingle and his crafty follower, Job Trotter, those immortal creations of Charles Dickens seem to step from be '1 A COLD. LA GRIPPE, THEX PETJ-MOXIA Is too often the fatal sequence.

La Grippe coughs hang on, weaken the system, and lower the vital resistance. R. G. Collins, Postmaster, Barnegat, N. says: "I was troubled with a severe La Grippe cough which completely exhausted me.

Foley's Honey and Tar Compound soon stopped the coughing spells entirely. It can't be beat." J- W. O'SuUi-van. 24 Chuch St. (Adv.) $5 The more you know about Quaker Ranges the more you will want one We are ready "to give you some interesting range information Will You Call Soon HN J.

LOONEY, Sensational Moment In the Buildinc cf a Skyscraper Lyman H. Hcwt- tween the covers of "The Pickwick Papers" in the remarkably successful reproduction of the Vitagraph company. In their screen telling, their reproduction and their playing, the two Pickwickian adventures are strikingly successful. Mr. Pickwick can safely be classed as one of John Bunny's greatest film characterizations.

If, indeed, it is not his best. Arthur Ricketts, too, seems the actual Jingle as millions of readers have Imagined him for generations tall and lanky, with his worn coat, once smart but now scarcely reaching to his wrists, his tight trousers, his white high hat, and his long, black hair. The other players catch the spirit and atmosphere with surprising skill. Three other good reels complete the .76 No. Winooski Burlington, Vt ROAD Low Colonist Rates To Points In TRAIXS LEAVE Bl'RLIXGTOX.

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Except Sunday Mall from St. Albans and Cambridge Junction. 10:35 a. m. Except Sunday Local from White River Junction and Montpelier.

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m. Except Sunday Local from St Albans, White River Junction and Montpelier 5:40 P. m. Except Sunday Mall towers are reared ever higher and higher because of unparalleled executive ability and efficiency. Every girder fits so exactly to the minutest fraction of an inch Into every other girder that one might say that language la unnecessary.

At heights that would daze the ordinary builder, the men who put the giant frameworks together walk about on the narrowest strips of iron with an "at home" feeling that is astounding and which intensifies interest In the reproduction of program, an Edison, a Biograph and a The White Star Line's New Olympic FITTED WITH DOUBLE SIDES AXD ADDITIONAL WATERTIGHT BULKHEADS Selig. (Adv.) "Just a Shabby Doll, World In Motion. The little girl tripped into the library California, Oregon, Washington and All Far Western Points. Daily March 14th to April 14th. Modern Tourist Sleepers, Boston to Chicago, with connecting cars for Western and Pacific Coast points.

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one night to kiss papa good night. She found him with a doll in his hands, a shabby, disreputable toy which had neyer EXTESDI.VG FROM THE BOTTOM to the TOP "itching Eczema been of any great Intrinsic value. It CUBA AUGUSTA I SOUTH Atlantic Coast Line TheStandardRailroadoftheSouth SEA-LEVEL ROUTE OF THE VESSEL Drives He Wild!" Will Sail from NEW YORK pnl 12 May 3 SEMO Stops Itching Instantly! Buy a 26c Bottle Today and Prove It. WHITE STAR LIAE, S4 STATE STREET, BOSTOX. OR LOCAL AGEMS.

puzzled the little girl and she asked questions. The father was in a reminiscent mood that night, so he took his little daughter on his knee and told her the history of the shabby doll. The story is told in a Thanfiouser reel at the World in Motion, to-day and you will enjoy it. Then there is a beautiful Spanish drama, "The Daughter of Senor Lopaz," reproduced in California by the American company, a "Regained Reputation," by the Reliance company and two other forceful productions. Andrew Jackson is S.

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Kee-I ord trip 30 bourn 20 minute. Fast 10 MORRISVILLE. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G.

I. A. Smith. THE Mi Levi S. Small Dies of Heart "NEW YORK AXD FLORIDA SPECIAL" (38 th Seuon) now In operation.

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E. P. A. two reel special booked lor to-mor- a (Adv.) row 1218 Broadway. New York est, neei anu only steamer landing" pnMxenKera at the dock In Bermuda without trannfer.

S. S. "OROTAVA," 10.063 tons displacement; sails every Tuesday. Tours Inc. Hotels, shore excursions.

Lowest rates. Tickets interchangeable with R. M. S. P.

Co. For full intormation applv to A. E. OUTERBRIDGE Agents td' 29 Broadway, New ork, Hickok Lyon, 170 College St-. Burlington, or any Ticket Agent.

290.tu,th..tf Whl Party and Danee this evening at I. O. O. F. hall, auspices of Green Mountain Lodge.

(adv.) from Providence, Boston, Worcester and Springfield. 7:35 P. m. Daily Express from Boston and New York. Local from St.

Albans daily, from Montreal except Sunday. 8:40 P. m. Except Sunday Local from Portland. St Johnsbury Cambridge Junction.

12:05 a. m. Iaily Express from H. H. HICKOK.

City Pass. Agent, 170 College Street Chicago and MontreaL HOTEL Trouble. Mrs. Levi S. Small, who had been seriously 111 for a month with heart trouble, filed Sunday at 11:00 p.

m. Martha Nor-rls Harris, daughter of the Rev. Horatio end, Mary L. Glines Harris, was born at WTieelock April 29, 1811. She was united In jnarriage October 26, 1S63, to Levi S.

(rial and with him passed her married on the present home farm. Beside iier, husband, she is survived by four sons, Walter Small of Boston, Henry H. Small Of ilorristown, Frank Small of Boston, and Allen B. Small of Morristown. Fu-tieral services, conducted by the Kev.

W. E. Baker, will be held Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at her home. The four sons will act as bearers. Interment will te made in the South cemetery.

W. A. ienry fetowell went to the Fanny Allen hospital in Winooski Monday, where he will undergo an operation for the removal of a tumor. Mr. Stowell was accompanied by his son-in-law, L.

J. Harlow. William Fullerton of St. Johnsbury came Monday for a few days. The two months old infant of Mr.

'and Mrs. Charles H. Dodge is ill with double pnewmonia. Mr. and Mrs.

S. A. Fife of Wolcott visited their daughter and husband, Dr. and Mrs. A.

J. Valleau, Monday. Glenn Gould returned Monday to Brattleboro after visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George C.

Gould. E. W. Gates has gone to Gales-burg, 111., to visit his father, George F. Gates, and will visit other points before returning home.

Mrs. Anna Jones and son, Walter, have returned from a visit at Worcester, with her mother, Mrs. Flora Doty, and sister, Mrs. Walter Grout. T.

B. Ellis is in his store again after being confined at home for several days with trouble with his eyes. Mrs. George Cook and daughter, Drenna, of Ilardwick dame Saturday evening and are passing a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

A. E. Draper. SOUTH BURLINGTON. Mr, D.

H. Butler, who was ill last week, is better. C. H. Steele, an aged resident of Fourth street.

Is seriously 111 with the grip and complications. D. S. Bliss is recovering from a sever attack of blood poisoning in his hand. Mr.

Bliss Is moving to the farm which he recently purchased near Middlebury. Frank Gardner has returned from Huntington Stop the Agony! ZEMO Is Guaranteed up the Jtiery Itching Instantly, St. Lawrence Hall, MONTREAL. Magnificent new entrance on St James Street 200 Rooms, (many with baths attached). European rate from $1.00 per day; American plan from $2.50 per day.

A. J. II I GG INS. lrn as Unas been to "tousandl lumbering. He as rented, the farm of already tried It.

your iirau iioiuns, FACE COVERED WITHflMPLES Suffered Thrae Years. Used Re.inoL Now Not A Pimple To Be Seen. Philadelphia, Pa-, Oct. 27, 1912. "I had been troubled for the past three years with pimples which completely covered my face and neck The pimples would come out, fester tip and cause me to pick at them, feeling very uncomfortable.

I tried most J1 kinds of facial creams, but with no effect. I tried a sample of Resinol Soap and Ointment and noticed instant relief. I bought Resinol Soap and Resinol Ointment, and began the treatment. using two Jars of Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap, there was not a pimple to be seen, and now my face la as smooth as if there was never pimple on Albert Greenburg, 4167 Frankf ord Atc. For eighteen years Resinol has been a favorite doctor's prescription and household remedy for itching troubles, skin eruptions, dandruff, chapped faces and hands, ores, piles, etc Stops Itching instantlyl Sold by all druggists, Resinol Soap, 25c, Ointment, 50c and $1.00, but you can try them without cost just write for samples to Dept.

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Nearest amusements, shops and depots. NONE BETTER AT ANY PRICE. 300 Rooms, each with private bath. A good room and bath $2.00 Per day. OTHERS UP TO $3.50.

PARLOR. BEDROOM, BATH, $4.00. Special rates week or month. Restaurant. a la carte.

Also. table d'hote. Warren has purchased the Charles Dodge Tarm pn Randolph road and will take possession soon. E. N.

Gray has purchased the dairy cows and young stock of Mr. Dodge. Mr. and Mrs. A.

Fuge went to Burlington Monday for a short rtay at the home of Mrs. Fuse's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Kent.

Miss Laura Smith of Montpelier passed Sunday with HINESBURG. School in No. 7 closed Friday. This school has been taught he past, two years by Miss Lizzie, Gaffany. It is iohe of the largest schools in town; 'registering 31 pupils.

Miss Gaffany's is regretted. The funeral of "John Peters was held from his late residence Sunday, the Rev. R. Owen officiating. Scott Fraser, who has been ill with pneumonia.

Is improving. Mrs. Truman Burritt' Is still In a critical H. Converse of Charlotte is visiting friends in town. application of ZEMO will bring instant' relief or your money is refunded.

Pain and itching, raw scorching eczema sores, prickly heat, pimples, scalp itching, rash, tetter, blackheads,) Bkin irritation or inflammation stops. Dandruff Is nothing but scalp eczema; watch ZEMO cure it and stop scalp itching. It gives blessed relief to baby's skin troubles. Don't miss it for 25c. ZEMO Is a clean, antiseptic solution, applied on the skin.

No ointment or paste. But three applications of your highly-valued medicine had the desired effect for eczema and awful itching." Sol Landau, c-o Sol Landau Cloak and Suit St. Louis, First-class druggists everywhere sell ZEMO, 25c a sealed bottle, or sent direct on receipt of price by E. Rose Medicine St. LoUa.

Mo. Sold and guaranteed in Burlineton Another Chance to Go to California and the Pacific Northwest at a Very Low Cost Low rate one-way second-class colonist tickets from Chicago, on sale daily March 15 to April 15. 1913. Honored on fast through transcontinental trains. Favorable stopover privileges.

Let us help you plan your trip and give you full partlcu- larfc- txr J. E. Brtttaln. Gen. Agt C.

N. W. Ry 300 WasfclnB-toa BoMon. Mass. Postmaster-General Samuel of England, speaking for the government, declares that It is planned to introduce a hill which will make the House of Lords an impartial judiciary authority.

A new Senate chamber somewhat like the American Senate woulu be created without any vestige of hereditary principle. The present House of Lords would thus as- CHILDREN WHO ARE SICKLY ethers who their own comfort and the iratfara of their children, should never be withont bbr Of Mother Gray'e Sweet Powders for Children, fcrjiae thronehont the season. They Break up Feverwhnees, Disorders, Hendacheand Stomach Trouble. Used by WEST INDIES AND BERMUDA For illustrated literature, apply the ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET CO. SANDERSON SON, Gen.

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