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The Caledonian-Record from St. Johnsbury, Vermont • 5

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CALEDONIAN-RECORD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1922 PACE Fi VP Bor.cfs cf the Harris, Forbes Co Incorporateli 24 Federai Boston NEWPORT LOCALS Orleans county Mrniciprd court nas the f-; caso-; sinted fol lia). Stati' vs. Mill-, Novoniber 2, Developing, Printing and Enlarging fcr Aniatenrs. Special at-tention paid to mail orders. 24 hour service.

Ali orders forwarded, postale prcpaid. Send for pi ice list. PHOTO-C11AVT SHOP 37 Mairi Newport. Vt. "Evcrythiiiir Photographic" Eastman Kodak Agency Cream Puffs A Cream Crisps Filled with Beai roani Hamblett's NEWPORT 3AKERY Tel.

213-3 PREMIER TREATRE Newport Vennont. uesday and (jet. AVodnosday, Xov. 1 Dorothy Pliiilips in "Man, Woman and Special National Mine Ilici Produci ion THUIISDAY. NOV.

2 Pola in 'One Arabian Night" Movie Chats 1 NOTICE SFORTSMEN Sonrl me your deci- heads ialize in makine; beautiful and for Just rest tln a rea- Fox, onablo Raccoon priee. tile The New Taxidermist Shop ('LA RANCE PHILLIPS, Proprictor. Glover, Vermont l'Dutch Direct from Crocus The of ali f-pring Tulips Ali colors. For outdoor pvowinR and indoor culture. The Darwin Tulip is espeoially adapted for outdoor n'owinr.

Gc, 7c each; aOc, (iOc, 70c or dozen Ilyacinthhs Ali colors-Larpo Small -Mammoth Narcissi-Double-Von Sion Se per dozen Sinule-Bicolor Victoria 8c 85c per dozon Golden Spur 8c 85c por dozon Poeticus Ornatus Oc per dozen Sulphur (ueen fic fillc per dozen 'oetaz in variotis colors 7c 75c por dozon These nareissi are larfre nose bulbs. Kinir Alfred, the largest and most beautiful of ali the single nareissi 20c $2.00 per dozen THEFLOWER SHOP Newport, Vermont Tel. CU ciighesS grado State vs. James Lonjr, Novoni boi-Miss Liliali Lahar has rcturncd frolli a week Boston and in Kennebunk, Me, whero she attentici! tho celebration of the wedding ar.niversary of Mr. and Charles Shepard.

STATE OF VERMONT, i Department of Fish and Game Men designated to roport doer ojien soason for 1022 in Essex County, Vermont, Town Name Post Office Addro Bloomfield, Loster Korth Stratford, N. IL Briuhton, T. C. Carr, Ebuid Pond, Vt. Brunswick, J.

L. Mills, Mortili Stratford, N. H. Canaan, A. I.

Farnbam, Can Vt. Concord, E. A. Concen concoro, i-oisom, iv.n Concord, Vt. Fast Tlavon, G.

L. Bruco, Ea Haven, Vt. Granby, E. C. Lund, Oalluns Miiis-; vt.

Guildhall, Geo. Hnbbard, Giiih hall, Vt. Leminston, W. C. Holbrook Colebrook, N.

H. I.unenbui-pr, K. T. Brown, Lunen-bin-ar, Vt. Maidstone, Guildhall, Vt.

Norton, E. Mills, yt. Victoiy, E. Vt. Richard Beai tic, Norton Virtory.

J. Nelson, C. Storey, Wardons as follows: Countv V'arden, L. C. Canaan, Vt.

Deputv Warden, Geo. Canant, Vt. Deputv Wardon, E. C. Gallups Mille, Vt.

Rich, Scott, Lund, other liiimi-. I also spoe the ladies. and other fur skins and I iHIffflymyp.iiiirn the Growers flowers in four colors per per 100 20c $2.00 per dozen 10c $1.00 per dozen 7c 7()c por dozen STTTV privine, chases it eway. I al his home in Buihs NEWPORT LOCALS oblest son of 1 Rov. and Mrs.

A. I'. Banks left Monday r-veninsr for Toronto, whero ho is 1o tabe a in a Toronto Mrs. li. 13.

Lahar, A2 Coventry has just reeeived a how line ol' smart nblinory. Special sale, I-riday and Saturday, Nov. and 4. Advertisemont Tho folowin? i- taken Croni tho Springfield Union oi' rorent date: 1 Mrs. ir.

FU'dd entertained in ner nonio, on J.onnoni avonuo veste! day afternoon with a tou and shower for Miss C-lady McCauiey, whose niarriage to Jay Carr of Nc-wport, will tako place noxt monili. Thoro were abovt -li presi nt and the decoru-tic tis of yeilow chrysan-themums. The gifts were many and varied and were and valuablo. Mr. and Mrs.

Lewis Wood of Day strei ai the paronts of a baby boy boni Oct. lKth. A meeting of Board of Civil Aiithorily was neh! Saturday night lo reviso the check list, and the iiatnes were added to jt Mr. and M'rs. Wyman, Ernest Ss.

and Ceorge Morey. W. H. V'ioary is in Guildhall" at-iending tho of Kssex ooun-ty court where he has a case in court. vs.

llyland, Novein-bor K. Ail three on the charge of while under inucieating Ilitchcock ro- oni 'ilicir Imncymofin trip 1 1 ih: and aro to make 1hoir homo with Ihoir fathor, Stan-lop Hit. hrork, on Oak Street. ''bari; Lysicr has returned fi om 1 i ce- woeks' vaoation spent Woodsiock, N. B.

James Stewart of (., were in town on Move Child's ''Cali foni ia Bowels with ri Syrup" Even a on-: cliii( "Caiifori 'VOI lov-, ia bilious, or the "fruity" U- Syrup." A iils to oleanso In a few voursolf how ali tho t. ir voi- livor ami yc.i can se.o lo Ihoroiiffhiy il work bile, and undiprosted and you ood out of Ih well, play- lui clnhl ayain. of moilici's koep "California Fi? Syrii))" handy. Thoy know a toaoon fui tnday savos a child tomosi ov. your di-uvei for genuine "Califoi-nia Syruii" which has diroctions for babio- and ohildren of ali aij'os priritil on botilo.

Mother! You n-u srl "('alifcrnia'' or you may t'et an i mitri'. ion n. rup. Advor-1 NEWPORT BUSINESS DIRECTORY RRY F. A MILTON- i DENTAL SURGERY X-Ray Service i Complete Gas and OxyRon equip.

nu-nt for iiainless (lenistry. i Office honrs: io PI, J.riO to i i Tel- 278 Blocjv i E. IT. HOWE Succo-sor lo HOWE STOWE, AI, ESTATE, NEWPORT Tel. 171 P.oot's Block HEMSTITCHJNG stvls.

buttons coverod ordor. Mail orders fi'lod promptly. Mis-'os Trudeau Wheelor 41 1-2 Main St'- et Tel. r.8-1 C. A.

Craniton, M. D. Evo, Far, No-" and Throat Main St. Johnsbury, Vt. Appointments for examination or Klasr.es by lettor or telephone TYPEWRITERS New, Socond Hand and Rebuilt I For Side and To Rent.

V. E. WOODRUFF The Hallmark Store, Newport, Vt. Henry G. BJnnchard INSURANCE OF AI.L KINDS i Main Street Newport Vermont The i FOR Pressing and Repairing.

E. ROUSSEAU TLir-t TJeftrmrant T-lnrk. New-port Radio Service and Supplies FORREST DREW at Newport Electric Shop Main Street Newport. Vermont SKIS MA DE TO ORDER $2.50 to $3.00 i i A i 1 Accordine to longth W. J.

Harrison 101" East Main Street, Newport OT MIETO TAKE PHYSIG Broaght Complete Reliei XV.w Yonrc. I triod noverai kinds of physic for over Ihroe yoar and, of oursp, while I took it evory iiiyht my lowels would (novo but as' soort as I stopped taking I would be Coustipa-ted and would.have Pilos terribly. I boiigbt one box of "Fruit-a-tiverj" unti took thom. Xow I am not trotililod any rriore with Oonstipatioa ir l'ilos. viblets" loft no afior-orTects and now I lo not bave to uso Mrs.

JOHN CAPOZZI. a V.oX 6 for $lVjO, trial sze 2.5c. orfrom FIUTIT-A-TIVE3 Umitod, OUDEXSBCEG, N.Y. Irasburg Mrs. E.

O. Wells has boen suf-fering from a pevere attack of asthma tho past woek. Mrs. C. E.

Towne and Thelma of St. Johnsbury were ffuests of Dr. and Mrs. P. C.

Tem-pleton for tho week end. Frank YVilley's hord of cows were tested last week and three were found infected with tubercu-lar troublo and ordered killed. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dion has been quite ili the past woek.

Harry Cook has had his building wired for electric lights the past week. Mrs. J. S. Willey was called to Broekton, Friday by the death of her niece.

A. E. Harlow was a business visitor in Concord, Vt. Friday. Elizabeth Cowles, who has beon visitine her Krandmother, Mrs.

Amanda Cowles the past three woeks returned to her home in Brattleboro Friday. Gustavus Burdick left Sunday for N. IL, whore he will bave charme of the Atlantic and Pacific storo thoro. Mrs. Burdick accompanied him as far as St.

Johnsbury. Detain Maine Auto Party In Newport Failure to oboy tho sitr- nal to jot four men into trouble Saturday nirht. United States Customs officiai? Harold G. Locklin and dare il Phelps of Derby Line were patrolling a road near Ilolland and whon a cai- ap-inoachod, they the si.irnal to stop, which tho party and attemnted to speed away. Shots were fired by the officers, and the men decided to halt.

A search fail-ed to reveal any contrabantl mer-ehandise, but the men were taken into custody and the car seized for resistine: an oflicer in the perfor-mance of his duties. The machine is a Chandler, with a Maine nu.n-ber piate, driven by Peter Paradis, a lumber dealer of Lewiston. With bini were three othors, Napoleon Leves(iie, chauffeur and taxicab driver, Felix Routhier, a blacksmith of Rock Island bis son, l'hilip Uouthier. CARD THANKS We wish to thank the kind friends for the beautiful flowers and ali expressions of sym-pathy durine; the loss of our be-lovod Elsie. To Carr and Blodah who so thoughtfully closed their store durine' the service we also extend our sincere thanks.

Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Creaser, Farle Tredo, Civile Creaser, Mi-, and Mrs.

L. J. Blakely, Mr. and Mrs. F.

C. Hayward, Miss Emma Blakely, Frank Blakely. Newport, Vermont. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It Dr.

Edwards Olive Tablets, the sub-stitute for calomel. act pently on the bowels and positively do the work. People with bad breath find quick relief throuch Ur. Edwards'Olive Tablets. The ploasant, sunar-coated tablets are taken for bad breath by ali who know them.

Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act gcn-tly but lirnily on the bowels and liver, stimulatinn thtm to naturai action, i-leariiiR the bhxid and gently purifyinR the entire system. They do that which Jangerous calomel does without any of the bnd alter effeets. AH the benefits of nasty, sickening, crriping cathartics are derived from IOr. Edwards' Olive Tablets without pain or any disagreeable effeets.

Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered the formula after seventeen years of prac-tice amoni; patients with bowcl and liver complaint, with the attendant bad breath. Olive Tablets are purely a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their olive color.

T.ike one or two every nisht for a week and note the eitect. and 3(H' FANCY Kakes ANI' Kookies I-or Hidlowe'on Tarties COOLEY SMITH East Main Newport BAD BREA1H L. B. BROWN DIES AT HOME IN MI! Weli-Kown Merchant with Distinpiished Military Career On Monday mornincr, Ortober lf in Lunenburp-, one of tho oldest citizons, Comrnde Lorenzo B. Brown was "murterod l-'aith-ful arni 'ovai to the best intorests of home, neiji-bbors, town ami ih larR'er daims of state country, he will lonir be rmCmberc! ani quoted by a host cf frionds.

Not idly mourned, for that would be farthest from his bnt with that rospect and i-evc-rencc- of 'liem-oiy which inspire: to aciion to the performance of duty, with to a kindly, upliitms' socia! lire. Mr. Brown was boni Sf-pt. 2.1, one of tho nino ebildrcti of Solon and Erown. His only brothor, Joseph, wxs tidren prisoner at the of ('old Har-boi-, and died in Anderscnville prison, he himself swing onlisiod as a private in Company 1-t Vermont Cavalry, Novt-inber ln.

18C1. He was taken prisoner nt Ferry durinf General Bark's retreat un Ilio Shenan ba Valley, and io I.ibby about four Ilo was bonor-ably discliarue-l ut Washington, Sept. Iti, Unable to return to aciive scrvice, he'enlisted in the Vi teran's Resorve Corps, Voluntcers, lejit. 4, where be served a ser-eant in Company Rtisi-mont, unti! Sept. 3 KOI.

For many years ho has been Commander of Howard Post, No. T2, and had eonductod on Meniorial i'ay. It seomei culiai-iy that Howard il. C. sbould be presont nt bis funeral in a body, togother wiih one (i.

A. R. brother, II. M. Smith, of Last Concord, also that a dota il of Overseas Yoterans should accotn-pany bis body to the ccneM-y, and there pay the oldie--! last tributo, firinij three volleys over has grave.

But while we pay honnr io om-of our bravo soHier dead, Iet us remember with c-ijual respoct record as a citizen. after the 27, he mai-l ied I '-riet M. Taylor of Dalton, N'. IL. takiatr hio bride to the old home t'arm in Concord, whero ihey lived unti) l.Shl.

From bere they cairn- io ilio I.ucas Farm none Lvr.enbui-'.-: illago, and thence in lvL! to the Moulton residence. Besiiles beimr a nd succi ssful farnu-r, IJiown shown niarko-1 in. tho mercantile business. In he bought the Cutting sioi-e where, beffi ni nrr in a small way and without capital, ho developed one of the 1 irgost in the cnur.ty. In this business ho retained a.lwav a lively interest.

Both Mr. and Mr-. P.ro'vn bave for many years church members. As long b.oalth mitted he in tre clioir, -md served as a momber of oll'icial board in the Methodi.st ehm eh. It was bere in tho old cbii'-ch that bis many friends to whisper good-niglit he Jay slooping in a garden of beautiful flowers.

Flowers and little ohildren were alvrtys special iavorites. His pecuhurly genia 1 and hetirty manner had won him a largo placo among his bu-iness nsnoiates, but even moro aniong little enes. The children must remember bini always as one ho was nover 1oo busy for a ronip with them. The flowers foilowod him to make that last sleep ono of perfocl jieace and rest. Rov.

G. W. Kelley spoke kindly and fiMingly. lieautiful rr.u-sical solections were rendored by Mrs. Millie Rowell and Mrs.

Ada Smith, with Miss An'ia Cole as arcompanist. The pali-boar-ers were .1. IL Cole. Geo. C.

Bell, IL R. Stuart, and rirren L. Rowell. The were F. 1 Halo, G.

G. Tempio, D. Bowker, and V. Thomas. Conirade Brown leaves a wife, Harriet M.

and two son-, Bert 1. and Kylo T. besides and severa! g'-i-at -i-an-lchildi cu, in whose hoarts he will always live as one who cave iiost, io il y. i triond ami al thin-rs beautiful, ilioul him dtish do-l loving and serving with a iiecuiiar and ut votion. "Sleep Con, rado sh op, thy weary toils and 0, arche- (, or, Sorrow aia! pain for thee more, Sleep Conirade.

slooii. Sleep coni rade sole), shop coni-rade till Ho bids you Sleep till tho heaver.iy mo-n shall break, and thou ri cro.vn and kingdoni tako, Sleep coni-rade, sleep'' Lyndon Player In jured In Game Arthur Passeti, tho (uai-! orbaci: of the Lyndon Iietituto foolbcll team, who was taken from the Spaulding-Lyndon in Barre, Saturday becau.se of iniai ies, was treated by Dr. W. Stewart at the City hospital following the IL- was forni I to be sull'er-ing from a bad larer; tien one three s'itehrs being nei-cssary io dose ila- cut. NEWPORT LOCALS and Mrs.

C. Johnson of CASTORI A For Iniants sud Cbudren In Use Poe Over 30 years ideava bear: 0 tue 'r- I DEFENDA LE UniformQuauty- socoNY Il GASOLINE BEgrRcsuLTs-y 1 li ni" rr Barre were guests of their aunt, Mrs. IL G. Blanchard on Saturday. i -Olyde Bishop, night clerk at the Raymond Hotel vecovering fmoi an operai ion on l'is throat which was perforinoli ai" Brightlook hos- pilal so orai days ago.

M. Edward Piekel of Farnbam, P. (., is cmployocl as clerk he Boston and Maine freight office. i INSIST ON TeasasdCoffeo They Will riease! A valuable Coupon in every package Packed by Cross Abbott Co. White River Juiiction, Vermont ili III Lane's Opera House NEWPORT H.

WILMONT MARJIE PRICES: YOUNG-ADAMS 25cts. 35cts. COMPANY 50 cts. Everylhing New this Year. Ali new Two Big Shows in One this Season Plays, Music and a Host of New a Big Dramatic Company and a Real Vaudeville Acts.

Road Vaudeville Show HERE are some ways to get the most mileaoe and economy out of your gasoline this winter: Ilave your carhuretor adjusted so that you will get a lean mix-ture. You don't necci a rich inixture of Socony Gasoline even in coki weather. Don't itile the motor to keep it warm. Socony isquick-starting easy on the battery. Get into high gear as soon as pos-sible after starti ng.

Coast down hills, except when using the motor as an auxil-iary braking power. You'll always get full measure and courteous service from a Socony dealer. He stands behind Socony, and we stand behind him. They must be dependable! oec o.s.pat. ort Every gallon DEPENDABLE cvcryivhere STANDARD OIL CO.

We Are Preparecl To Do Excavation, Concrete Work, Stono Masonry, Raising and Moving Buildings. Also Moving Heavy Machincry. Work to be in chavge of Fred Blay. We are in a position to do Carpentry of ali kinds, with John Stafford in cb.arge. J.

M. SVVAN SON, Inc. Calderwood Building Tel. -13S-M COUPON LOWNEV'S COOK HOOK Save six of these coupons and mail or bring them to the Caledonian-Record office with 95 cents and you will receive the latest LOWNEY'S COOK DOOK 4 Days of Jollity Matt 4 Starting Wednesday WUii 1 1 Days Only, Starting Wednesday, OF NEW YORK, 26 Bnadwaf A Big Time at Little Prices Novemher lst.

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