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Rutland Daily Herald from Rutland, Vermont • 7

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RUTLAND DAILY. HERALD. TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 23, 191 5. NEWS OF THE CITY. D.

H. Goal NEWS OF THE CITY. MANUFACTURE OF OKYPATHORS IS STOPPED BY GOVERNMENT Firm-' Putting Fake Cure-All On the Market Must Cease Operations. All Selected Stock No Other Kind, Frank P. Robinson Buy Here and Yon Are Sore of First Quality WOOD OF ALL KINDS.

Phone 327. 287 West St. When You Need Coal Give Us a Call and Say Old Companys Lehigh. All Thats Good in Coal. Dunton Conde 31 Strongs Ava.

Phone 65a Bicycles sola on easy terms. Bfteycle Tires and Sundries. Spalding Bros. Baseball Goods. Howley Bros.

MILEAGE books. 18 CENTER ST. BADLAM BLOCK READY JUNE 15. Work of Putting in Concrete Foundation Will 8tart Tomorrow. Work of putting in the cement foundation of the new Badlam block on Center street, will start tomorrow morning and the contractor, F.

H. Remington stated yesterday that he expected to have the block completed by about June 15 and ready for occupation. The building is to be a two-story structure and will be of fireproof construction. There will be a large cement basement, nine feet high, for the use of the two stores which will occupy the main floor. The upper floor will be occupied by four office suites with two rooms to each suite.

The building will be equipped with the most modern plumbing and up-to-date lighting and heating facilitcs. The frontage will be particularly striking and will be constructed of light brown pressed brick trimmed with maxble. The rear and side walls will be of fireproof tile. The building will be 84 feet long and 34 feet wide. The grocery store of G.

E. L. Badlam will be on the east side and there will be a smaller store on the other side. Both will have large plate glass show windows, with square cornered fronts. The interior decorations of both the stores and offices will be finished in cypress.

A gang of about 15 men is employed upon the work at present. The New Corsets Frolaset Corsets will model your figure more becoming and perfect, according to the most recent dictates of Fashion, than many other makes. Ask your best dressed friend the one whose ele- gance of figure you have long admired what her choice of corset is and she will echo the Modistes answer: A perfect model of Frolaset, or Ross-Huntress Company ON THE CORNER. Model Your Figure With a New, Up-to-date Stylish, The Celebrated LaResista If you have been wondering over the fact that your figure is not what it should be, you have doubtless been overlooking the wonderful transforming power of good, up-to-date Model Shaping Corsets that are made to fit your shape of figure. Our Frolaset and La Resistas have remade many feminine figures.

hat it has done for others can be done for you. A Large Assortment of Ferris Waists for Ladies and Misses. 2 A am. "IT7i A An aIv A 11 Every day for months in this climate youll enjoy one of these Spring Overcoats. Every night you certainly-ned one.

The variety in style, fabric and colors gives you a wide range for selection. Everything accepted as good style in New York is right here. Our N. Y. Resident Buyer is on the spot to keep this store a mirror of Metropolitan styles.

A Reliable Druggist is as Essential as a Reliable Physician Chicago Ball Bearing Horse Clipper is a good investment for any one owning more than two horses. Spring clipping is as humane as it is necessary. Since it must be done, the more simply and quickly the better. A Stewart Ball Bearing machine is the handy, comfortable way. It does a clean, quick, thorough job.

Price $7.50 W. C. LANDON CO. Evelyn St. A fraud order which will stop the manufacture and sale of the oxypatbor or oxygenator, which has been held by the United States courts to be a fake cure-all.

has been issued by the federal authorities as the result of the conviction of Elvard L. Moses, vice-president and general manager of the Oxvpathor company of Buffalo, N. Y.f at a recent session of the United States court held In Rutland. He was sentenced to Atlanta, federal prison for 18 months and this was recently confirmed by the Court of Appeals. Harry J.

Preston of Burlington, state agent for the machine, was indicted on a similar charge but no prosecution has yet resulted. The order is issued against the following aside from the Oxypathor company, Alvin L. Higley, president; El-vard L. Moses, vice-president and general manager; Charles N. McMichael, treasurer; Charles W.

Brooke, secretary and assistant general manager; Charles J. Armitage, business manager; Clarence E. Edson, sales promoter E. H. Johnson, oxypathic specialist, and Joseph Zalduondo, Spanish expert, and the Oxygenator company, the Central Ohio Oxypathor company and W.

H. Sandwick, general manager of Columbus, the Delaware Oxygenator company and Booth and Broadway, managers at Wilmington, Del. The. government found Mr. Moses guilty of using the mails in selling the machines which the authorities claimed were worthless, in spite of the fact that 150 witnesses in person and by affidavit told of marvelous cures worked by the machine.

Mr. Moses, before he left for Atlanta where he will serve a term in prison, admitted to the government authorities that the fraud order had gone into effect and that all employes of the office in Buffalo had been discharged and the offices vacated. These were elaborately furnished. This same concern does big business in nearly every other country in the world, having oxypathor companies ip Howley Co. 5 Center St.

each country. Literature telling of the merits of the machine, printed in many languages, was shown at the trial in Rutland. No two human beings ever depended upon each other more than physician and druggist. Its a close chain you rely on the doctor; he relies on ns; we must be responsible, WE ARE. Abrahams Cut Rate Drug Stores.

THE BEST QUALITY AND LOWEST PBICES. Phone 39 or 248-W. 19 Merchants Row 150 West St. THE BIG STORE Corner West and Grove Streets. Rutland, Vt, Masurys Wagon Paints ne Coat is sufficient to preserve your wagons, farm implements, from the elements.

Paint and Varnish for every purpose at Billings Davis 37 Center St. CARS USED YEAR AROUND. Garage Men Say Winter Use of Machines Increases Steadily. Rutland is no exception to the general rule of cities with fairly passable streets in that the popularity of the automobile as a winter vehicle is growing steadily. Several garage men spoken with yesterday said that the increase of the Use of cars during the winter, when a few years ago these machines were considered mere pleasure vehicles for the warm months, was one of the most remarkable gains ever made by any human invention.

It will he remembered by the young men of the city when autos were dubbed summer carriers. The idea that they would ever be given sufficient power to travel about when snow and ice covered the ground was not even entertained. All this has been changed in this vicinity, not merely because there have been more open winters, or because the manufacturers have turned out more powerful and practical machines, but because the owners have learned skill, and gotten wise to tricks which they knew nothing of when the automobile was new. The use of chains in winter has been reduced to a science. Anyone can hear almost daily learned arguments as to the merits of chains which are closely linked and those which are not.

At the Rutland Garage company the management said that within the last five years a very noticeable increase of machines used in bad weather had been made. At least three times as many cars are now operated the year round as was the case even four years ago. The same story was told by attaches of the Rutland Machine and Auto company and the Frenier Auto company. At the Allen garage an employe ventured the statement that two at least, and probably three out of every 10 cars are now used the year round, where formerly not one man in 100 tried to get his moneys w'orth after October. Farmers Attention Dont Do Another Springs Work Without a Farm Truck.

We are selling one of the Best 4 in Tire Trucks at a price that will surely move them. Call and look them over at D. A. BARKERS Lwtery, Sale and Boarding Stable. Open All Night.

Willow St. Phone 652-R. This Folding Grib Closes Almost Instantly A "child cannot operate it. Is not necessary to remove mattress or bedding. The first successful full size folding crib ever made.

Call in and see it demonstrated. John B. Stearns Agent for the Famoui Climax Sliding Bed Couch. Ambulance. Undertaking.

Phone 247-R. MOHAWK MADE WITH PATENTED CLIP-OVER BUTTONHOLE TIE SLIDES EASILY UPHOLSTERING Cushion and Hair Mattress Work made to order. Phone 425-W 121 Library Avenue. J. T.

HURLEY fion IN AMERICA S' BARNEY OLDEST BRAND SOLD BY NICHOLS COAL Best Quality D. H. Only Hulett Gardner Coal Dealers. Phone 509 or 990. NEEDS OF THE BELGIANS.

Miss Roche, Who Has Made Personal Investigation, to Speak in Rutland. Miss Josephine Roche of Denver, has just returned from abroad, w'here she had been sent by the com-missioir for relief to study conditions in Belgium and the administration of the relief work for the commission. Miss Roche will lecture here Friday. She will visit Rutland as part of a lecture tour she is making throughout Vermont and other states. From refugees and others who had seen firsthand the sufferings of Belgium during these last months, she acquired a great deal of intimate material on the Belgian situation and the work of the commission for relief in Belgium.

Miss Roche was graduated from Vas-sar college in 1908 and was probation officer under Judge Lindsey, Juvenile court of Denver for a year. In 1909 and 1910 she was in New York city attending Columbia university where she took her master degree June, 1910. She did research work under Dr. De-vine in the department of social economics. The following year she continued her studies at Columbia, working in the Russell Sage Foundation.

For a year she was connected with the vocational educational survey of New York city, leaving the position to return to Denver to act as police woman under the newly passed ordinance of the city of Denver, providing for a woman police officer to act as inspector of public amusements. Miss Roche will speak on the work of the commission for relief In Belgium and the need of the Belgian people for the continuance of this work. She comes here under the auspices of the Vermont committee of the commission for relief of Belgium. While abroad she visited Alexandra palace, London, where 1800 Belgian refugees are harbored and of these particular conditions she says: The problem of taking care of refugees, she said, has unquestionably proved a serious one to the English. They are finding positions for a good many men, about 1000 a month, most of them in railroad construction work, and 900 in Scotland.

Work as domestics has been found for the youoger women. The children, who are housed in Alexandra palace, are taught by a bright young English girl, who lived for many years in Belgium, and who speaks the French and Flemish languages fluently. The progress made by the little ones is astonishing. The majority of them already speak English very well, and their studies are made easier by singing. While I was there they sang the Belgian national hymn in French and Flemish and wound up with Tipperary in English.

They appeared to be a happy contented lot. and all seemed to have one idea, that they will soon be back in their native land. GRAND THEATER. YES One week from next Sunday is Easter and its time to come to the Live Store and pick out your Easter Outfit, Gov. Brumbaugh of Pennsylvania, who went to Newport News, to attend the launching of the battleship Pennsylvania yesterday, was the first Pennsylvania governor in many years to attend an official function without a personal staff of aids-de-camp.

The commissions of the 12 lieutenant colonels who were aids to the last governor expired when Gov. Brumbaugh took office and he has not appointed a new staff. Safety Razor Blades Sharpened Single Edge Blades 25c Dozen Double Edge Wafer Blades. Dozen GOYETTE BARBER SHOP, 17 Wales SL Rutland, Vt. Get Ready for The Song Birds and Invite Them To Your Garden Enlist for the protection of our Native Song and Insect-eating Birds, by providing them with our NICHOLS BARNEY THE ROCHESTER is very close at hand now, and the babies need this refreshing air.

We have all styles of Carriages and Go-Carts in White, White Enamel and Brown Reed. These are the celebrated Heywood, Wakefield or Whit-ney Reed Companys carts. Gonyea Remington Complete Home Furnishers Opposite Memorial HaiL 54 West St. Relief for the Belgians is important, but if your eyes need relief from that constant strain which they' are under, give them the required 34 Center St. Playhouse Block.

Rutland, Vt. C. A. Reuss, Optician Bird Houses -j Its a Long Way Back to What Coal There Is in Your Coal Bin. Jts a long way to go, and not much when you get there.

Put in a ton or two or three, of Highle to carry you through the uncertain weather of March and April. Then you will want to put in some for next winter. Peoples Coal Co. Merchants Row Office Opposite Railroad Station. SUCCESS.

He who aims only at the lowest is sure never to attain to the highest, but is not unlikely to miss even the lowest. Brownson. THE LITTLE THINGS. The little things in life I love A song, a word, a smile. An hour of happy blue above, Neath which I walk the while.

For at the best, tho be our state The peasants or the king's. This life is a mosaic great. But made from little things. The Bird Homes are made from the natural tree and in artistic Moss effects. A few of these erected on your place will invite the' birds to stop on your premises, and protect yoUr trees, shrubs and garden.

PRICE $1.25 to $3.50. Bird and Garden Books. See Our Wall Paper Announcement on Page 3. The Tuttle Co. WELDING Cast Iron, Copper, Aluminum or any other Metal.

Dont scrap your broken parts of autos, engines, boilers or any other machinery. Bring your work here where we guarantee satisfactory work and right prices. L. F. MINER RUTLAND 20 PINE ST.

VERMONT In the interest of correct speech and grammatical precision the members of an Augusta, family have adopted a system of fines, imposing one for the use of slang or making a grammatical error. From the funds already a chair for the dining room has been purchased. HAVE YOU TRIED IT? Between the anarchists and Billy" tindav the churches in this land are ipidlv acquiring that fUieims cathed-il feeling. New York Herald. 11 and 13 Center Street.

Books, Stationery Pictures. Dugans Best-A Rich, Mellow Whiskey The opening bill of the week at the Grand theater was highly commented on by the large crowd that attended the performances. Mr. McNamar is a very clever clay modler. In fact one of the best that has been seen in this city in a long time.

Marion and Muriel, the daihty singing and dancing girls, have a very clever act. They put over their numbers very nicely and take well with the audience. Per-cival and Reynolds, the third and last act on the bill, has an A-l comedy sketch entitled, Hes a Devil. This is full of laughs and took the audience by storm. The Broadway star feature, the name of which is "As Evil Men Do, featuring Maurice Costello, is of the highest quality.

The first episode of the Blaek which is a new serial opened with a bang and it is safe to say that if the following chapters are as good as the first one, it certainly be the biggest and best serial so far shown in Rutland. Bottlod Drawn from the wood; a foil quart bottle for $L25. Taylors Golden Rye, anoi Jier good one, for $1.00. Also Old Charles Overholt. Woodpecker.

Blue Ribbon. In bond at Dugans. J. H. DUGAN Goods Delivered 23 Center St.

Telephone 640 Why the Difference? Here are drawings of the same man one traced over the other. The only real difference is in the eyeglasses worn. Note how much better he looks in a high bridge mounting. Others look better in low bridge monutings. We supply mountings that look best and give greatest satisfaction.

Are You Going to Washington? We just want to show you the Smart Styles worn by young men and women in New ork (. ity, Philadelphia and Washington. If you will let us know your wants we can please jou in Boots and Pumps in all Black or Colored Tops, Lace or Button $350 to $6.00 CLAUSONS, 19 Center St Years ago Charles H. Young of York, was told that in the Harris house on Harris Island a box containing papers and money had been hidden. Recently, while repairing an old fireplace.

Young djovered an opening beneath the brickif and upon digging apart the dirt he found an old kettle. It was filled with books and papers, while at the bottom was a box. carefully wrapped in tinfoil, which contained a considerable sum of money in Civil war currency. Half of the adult males in the United States are receiving less than $500 per year; are receiving less than $600 9-10ths are receiving less than $800 per year. Only l-20th of women toilers receive $600 a year.

Probably the youngest business firm in Michigan consists of Fred and Pgul Kingsley, aged 10 and 6 respectively, of Brattle Creek. Tfley are in the junk business andf earn enough for all their boyish needs and still have plenty to spare for a comfortable savings account. They have purchased a waste paper baler and have an agreement with their patrons to take all their waste paper At Kokomo, the superintendent of schools held a spelling contest on 20 words. Every person in the city was eligible, and 600 tyk the test, only 52 making a perfect score. One of these was a woman who had been a servant for 63 years, and had received only eight weeks schooling, whereas one man.

who has been in business all his life, missed every word. All the words were of ordinary, every-day use. BUY A DIAMOND Of The Jarvis Palace Garage, Burlington. Vt. We refer, of course, to Diamond tires and make you the price on the Non-skid tires warranted for 3500 miles as follows: 30x3, 30x3 Vs, 32x34, $14; 34x4, 36x4, 36x44, 37x5, $33.90, and do not forget that Jarvis pays the express.

Send your orders to The Jarvis Palace Garage, Burlington, Vt adv. M22dtf C. J. Cleveland OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN. Rutland, Vt..

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