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THE BURLINGTON FREE PRESS AND TIMES SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1916. 9 UNIVERSITY NOTES. New Nickel Theatre To-day Matinee 2 P. r.1., Sc; Evening 7 0:40, lOc Indigestion May 3e Due to Constipation Former Fresldeat Taft to Lectare under Y. M.

C. A. Auaplcea. The Y. il.

C. through the most praiseworthy efforts, have arranged to have ex-President William H. Taft give a lecture under their auspices some time during the Coming month. The charge Broadway star feature "ANSELO LEE," 3 reels, with a biff cast Neglect of Important Func atter of Seconds" "AM tion May Seriously Impair "The Health There are many pcopie who believe for this lecture, which will be given in the gymnasium, will be within the reach "of all, not exceeding seventy-five cents. It- is the duty of every student to show his appreciation of the efforts of the Y.

M. C. A. and do his part toward making the affair a success. The Juniors at a class meeting yesterday morning nominated the following as Billy Reeves in An Hazards of Helen railroad drama.

"BILLY'S DEBUT." they suffer from indigestion when their discomfort really is due to a constipated condition. Bloat, with its attendant mental de WINOOSKI pression, sick-headache, tho belching of 7 -jHWijjtjll You Are Invited to Attend the Opening Today at the New Mc-Connell Store A large number of people visited our opening during the past two days and compliment upon compliment was showered on us. The new styles in women's and misses ready-to-wear apparel have met the approval of the most critical. Come in to-day or thi3 evening and let us show you the very latest creations in Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirts, Waists, etc. J.

E. IVlcConnell 57 Church Street, Burlington. W. E. reters.

tho florist of Burlington, New Soft Hats AH the newest styles, Fhsdes ant shapes of hats for spring, for tnen and young men $2.00 up. F. ED. ALLARD, CLOTHIER. 41 Mala Street.

WlnaaaW. sour stomach gases, are frequently due to inaction of the bowels. Relieve the congestion and the trouble usually disappears. The use of cathartics and purgatives should be avoided, however; sent to the St. Stephen's Church supper Thursday night a beautiful box of cut cjl 41.

and, at best, their effect is but tempo-J rary. A mild laxative is far preferable. The compound of simple laxative herbs known as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin and sold in drug stores for fifty cents a Founder day speaker, to be voted on next Wednesday morning at 12:30 o'clock: H. H.

rowers. G. O. Smith, G. I.

Brooks. The president was given the power to appoint a chairman of a committee to secure funds from the class for, the athletic field. The Ariel was also discussed. At! the senior debate yesterday afternoon on. the subject: "Resolved, That the United States government should own and control the coal mines of the country," Petty and Seaver, supporting the negative, were awarded the decision over Gates and Tilley, who had the affirmative.

A T. W. C. A. banquet was held last night at Grassmount in honor of "Miss ICthel Cutler, national student secretary of Bible work, and Miss Margaret Pnem nSken.

student secretary of the northeastern field. About a. hundred guests were present. Clara Gardner, of the association, presided as toastmls- BEVJ. BASS1X.

bottle, is highly recommended, llr. Bcnl. Fresh Fish Every Wednesday and Friday. Imported rurc Ollvr- Oil and Cheea of nil Ktmln. L.

DORIA, IS Mnlletts Baya Avenue, Free Delivery. Thunc 631 -M. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin A bottle Bassin. S60 Madison Gary.

thinks should be Ir. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin a wonderful every home for use when ises. A trial bottle, fre of medicine; for four years ho had a severe occasion a le obtained by writing to cate of and constipation bo charge, can Caldwell, 454 Washington Br. W. 15.

Jlonticello, 111., for whom this advertlse- for try iPB Er. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, wbich.be Ja glad to recommend to all who Eufferith stomach and bowel trouble. bllshed. ment is pi llowera to be placed on tlie table occupied by tho Itev. J.

B. McGary and guests. At tho Congregational Church Sunday moming the pastor will give the second Jn the serle3 of Lenten addresses. The special subject Is "The Problem of Evil." Bible school at 12 m. The Ixulies' Aid are planning an apron party to be held in tho parlors of the Congregational Church Tuesday evening.

Entertainment to be followed by a buffet lunch. The Rev. Aa H. Kdie of llincsburg will preach at tho Methodist Episcopal Church, icorner of Went Allen and Lafollette etrects, Sunday morning and evening. Tho Bible school will bo held at noon The public is invited.

Members of Company will be given the Becond treatment of typhoid prophy-laxsis In their armory Saturday evening at Any man who has not taken the first treatment may do so at thia time. Dr. Heath, who administered tho first treatment, will havo charge of tho second. This work is done five by tha physician us there is no appropriation to cover this expense. A meeting of the Winoobkl Lc-dge, Ko.

Loyal Order of 3foo3, Incorporated, will be held Wednesday evening, Starch Patrick's dkys known here in years was to-day and the mercury registered as low tress. and responses to toasts were given Kv T.nrv Swift. '16. "Miss Flenniken, "Ro as 15 belowl zero. The Missionary society tioon, the party taking the 2:30 car from University place to St.

Michael's College, wheuce they will snowshoe to Essex Junction and havo supper at Lincoln Inn. at 5.00 p. m. Telephone 456 for details. of the 'Memorial Baptist Church held a berta ravis, 'U, Mies Cutler and Mrs Cumniinps.

woll Rtteniod meeting in the church, pal AN ASTONISHED REPORTER The sophomore girls gave a St. Patrick partv to the senior girls last night lors I'Yida evening. At six clock a supper was serv ed to which the husbands of the members of the society were In enjoyed, prizes being won by Mtsse3 Mtaxy, Nichols and Helen French. tho magazine published in the interest of the Chittenden central district, will be on eale the latter part of next week. This is an unusual number.

It will contain rictures of the "Fairies' Tribunal" and the folk dancec, that won prizes at the Chittenden central ai last fall. This nnmiber will he devoted to the grades and irrammar schools. Henry Bisseil, who suffered a Hhock Wednesday was in a critical condition last evening. Tho young ladles of the Catholic Chur-h gave a card party in Foresters' hall last evening. rr.

and IMts. C. M. Ferrin and daughter. Miss Caroline, returned lsst nlcht from a severa.1 weeks' stay in Stamforn and New Ijondoiu where they visited their daughter, Mrs.

W. W. Grave vited. The supper was a covered-dish af Grassmount. A fancy dance was given by Ksther A'ngell, Isabelle Watson.

Norma Perkins and Helen Magner and fair. PRICE OF PAPER GOING UP Wmr Stop Shipment of Hags aud Ot Iter Pulp Material from Flu rope. Some grades of paper have advanced two cents a pound since last Monday and are likely to continue to rise. Burope is not sending any rags now as grist for American paper mills, and, as With it a woman thrown Into the proper environment with a man a mate is bound to really fall In love. She may pretend for a -while, but sooner or later the real love spark will fee roused.

"A woman in love is an object of pity to those who don't understand the" emotion or have never had it roused In them. There is no pretending. Clever women adopt subterfuges they use other men to sting and rouse the Jealously of ther lovers, they cajole and wheedle and storm end coax, but at beat, in the brainiest a farce, "The Smith Myrtery." was pre OMEN'S CLUBS. Rented bv Oorinne Chilli van, Rachel Frank and Helen Magner. There will be a faculty hike this after Utile Marie Carroll I parts the Theories of a Very JVew Intf lorrer.

A trash reporter went to interview Mario Carroll, the Ingenue of Edgar S1-w "Rollim; Stones," tho other day, nl because she was it pretty littlo person with a volume of white fur around her neck and a muff n.s his as half of her, and two very soft ami innocent brown even, and a sacred smile, the reporter, according to his later confession, derided he had to liNten to a cute fluff dispensing drivel. lie was primed for all oDtrntlon of General frd Biennial immediately following the regular rratidn la 't York la Mar. meeting of tho lodgo to transact any and "VS'icIcsprefacl interest is dovelopins in all business of the corporation. Ter order, the plans for Die --coming biennial eon- for a fine complexion the trustees. vention of all the Bex, the pretension Is an open secret to other women.

"I believe it's the hardest thing in the thc general federation of uba to be held in New York women's thia country never depended entirely on its own pulp supply, the book and the magazine makers are likely to have to pay more for their stock. Since France and other European countries, owing to the war, have ceased sending rags to the United States American manufacturers 'of high grade paper have had to put up their prices, as they city in Mby. Club women everywhero me gusmng oiatner tnat ever gTaced a aro awak ning a realization of the signlficanrj which attaches to the re turn of thU federation to the city of its birth, after twenty-six years of phenome press agent's narrative of his ingenue, he hauled in the subject of love. Miss Carroll was aware that her interviewer was very young. She suspected that he thought but little of her intelligence.

But even these facts could not reemle her into gushing. you must do something more than use cosmetics. You must i keep the blood pure, the liver and kidneys active and the bowels regular. You must also correct the digestive ills that cause muddy skin and dull eyes. nal growth in numbers and activities.

Since the new year came in, the local board reports progress daily. and is world for a woman to really live a life where she is forced to preteiwi that she is In love with a man she doesn't love. I'm in favor of divorce for that reason. And by the same token love-acting for women requires Just all the soul of the artist. It really requires imnre than imagination to play the role of a stage sweetheart.

The primitive self has got to (be drawn upon, and for the time being projected into the thought and the stage action. Play acting approaches its nearest to realism in stage love-making by women." rapidly iking up Its schedule of arrangement i for the eventful ten days be- and Mrs. E. D. Williams and son, Pr.

C. F. Ferrin. illarley Prnry is confined to the houvc by an attack of tonsilitis. Mrs.

Folkie of Fair TTaven is visitint her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Shean. Mrs. P.ollin Scott is confined to tfc house by illness. The graded schools closed yesterday for a two weeks' vacation, with th exception of the first primary and thirr primary taught by the Misses Baldwin.

Wolcott and Day. The Mis.es Sue K. Smith, S. Anna Fitzsimonds and Gertrude McDonald have to their home? in Colchester, Fnde: bill and Shelburne respectively. (Mints so palatable and satisfying these cold days, we carry the Canada peps, which is really hot in peppermint; also after dinner mints, cream mints and the mild old-fashioned peppermint drops Yandows Book ar Stationery Store.

(adv.) 23rd and June 3rd. On Tues- tween May rd, at ten sharp, the board of directors nheets at the Astor, in the room ESSEX JUNCTION. The Men's Forum of the Congregational Church will meet at the parish house at noon to-morrow. M. Hays will give an address on the subject of "Advertising." A male quartette will furnish music.

The ladies as well as the men of the community are cordially invited to be present. The Rev. W. S. Hill of Waterbury Center will preach at the Methodist Church to-morrow morning and evening.

He will be entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Guy A. reck. Miss Flora Atherton returns to-day to Waltham, after spending two weeks with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. C. S. Atherton. Several from here attended the St.

Patrick's dance and supper at Williston last evening. The subject for the morning sermon at the Congregational i Church to-morrow will ilie "The Christian Idea about Sin." In the evening the last of the series on "Americans in the Making" will be given reserved nor the sole use of the board "I won't talk about love unless yon promise to take me seriously," she said, 1 damaging1 her statement a little with a very sweet smile, "-because women talk i and write about love, authoresses and newspaper women analyze, until love is everybody's business and even a Joke." The reporter took wind and promised. 'These writers and specialists forget that love is grounded on a primitive basis the convention. At one throughou clock ey adjourn for luncheon in formerly depended on foreign marketa not only for pufp of varius grades, but also for chemicals. "The coating or of paper is composed largely of casein.

It is really cheese. Formerly it was cheap and abundant. A good deal of it used to come from Denmark. Some was made here. In days like these all the milk is needed for making cheese in this country, for the importation of those select cheeses from abroad has largely fallen off.

Glue has Its place in surfacing paper, and there are other constituents as well. All white paper is made to appear more so by using (blue dyes all of which are very high. Colors which were formerly only 40 or 50 cents a pound are sold for $1S and $30 a pound." Manufacturers also say there has been a' great in the importations of sulphites. Kormerly there were 1.0i to 1,300 tons imported daily, as compared with College 1 ill. The eleven department chairmen hold a pre it ml nary conference BETHEL.

in the aft ernoon, not open to delegates. i iii instead be welcomed by the who will MMMKJ in every woman the instinct of hood. "There could be no love without that. Hon. Willard W.

Miles of Barton, sitting as superior judge Thursday, considered the application of Harriet New JersfK- State federation at a recep- at famous Stevens Institute, tton given just acros the. Hudson. On Wednesday niorning, the busiest women in New York will be the creden Clogeton Litchfield, daughter of Klmer Clogston of Royalton, for leave to assume the care and custody of both herj minor children. The hearing was at; the office of Wallace Katohelder; Charles Batchelder appearing for tho tials committee in the Astor Rose robm. On that ev, also, tne local ooara inau- new policy in convention giving a luncheon to the gu rates history 'petitioner.

The husband of the petitioner, Raymond Litchfield, did not ap-j pear. On the evidence produced th TUB IOWTnOIJIK. (From the Baltimore American. A St. Paul genius, of malign influence-toward his sex, has invented a contrivance by which husbands softly creeping home automatically register the hour of their coming in when they open the door.

Rights and privileges have been taken from the so-called dominant sex. aud now its members are to be deprived even ol their defenses. offer you the needed help. They are mild in action, but quickly strengthen the stomach, gently stimulate the liver and regulate the bowels. They put the body in good condition the organs work as nature intended.

Backed by sixty years of usefulness, Beecham's Pills are worth considering Directions of Saecial Valat to Woata witk boa. Sold eTerywnera. In boxes, 10c. 25c. State presidents.

The official opening in the huge drill hall of the "Seventh's" $100 Reward, $100 The rf-sdTB of thia peppr will be pleased tn 1sm that thTP is at lfai-t one dreaded liseas that scin has born able rure in all iti 'acs. and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarra Curs Is tb" only positive cure- now known to th tned-! l-al Catarrh twine a constitutional i disease, requires a constitutional treatmpnt. Tfall'g Catarrh Cure is takfn internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the sj-atera, tbi'reby destroying the foundation ef the disease, and givini; the patient strength I building Uf the constitution and assisting na-j ture in dfnc its work. The proprietors havfl murb faith in its nuratiye powers that rbeT effer One HundrPd Dollars for any case that 11 I fails to cure.

Send for list of testimonial. i Address F. J. CHENEY Toledo, O. court found that the husband was un kes place on Wednesday eve- armory, the subject being "Jacob Riis, the Immigrant Boy, Who Fought His Way to Prominence." To-night there will be a rehearsal of the Choral TJnion in the Congregational Church vestry, beginning at eight o'clock, sharp.

All those who sing are cordiallj welcome. Miss Alice Stanley entertained the office force of Secretary of State Bailey Thursday evening. Following supper 500 was fit to have the care of either child, and ning a rinal occasion upon which granted the petition of the mother, to greetings will be extended by men city and State life. extend over such time a may inter-i eminent iri vene between now and the final hear ing In the case. 373 tons a day which are now received.

The cheap grades of brown papers such as are used for wrapping meat and groceries have also risen in price. The increased cost of pulp has sent up prices of paper boxes to two and three times what they were before the war in fancy grades. The effect of the high paper prices and the scarcity of paper itself is felt by practically, every industry these days, for even pencils with which to write on paper are getting more expensive. Many of them are finished with a special varnish which contains a good deal of dye material, and. afl the dyes go up.

the manufacturers have either to ask more money for their pencils or sell them as unadorned cedar. If Hair's Tour Tride Use Herpicide. i fold by all Druggists. 75c. ji Take Hall's Family Till for constieaUoa.

If Hair's Tour Pride TTse Herpicide. The lite -ature department plans a luncheon 'or Monday, the 29th, at the Astor, whi re all similar functions will be given. A remarkable series of conferences has been arranged by this department duri Tg which modern fiction, the Bible, library extension, pageantry and the drama will each in turn be presented by specia ists well qualified to discuss these sub. ects. The art department's luncheon is listed for FY day, the 26th, in the east ball room.

Fo lr hundred covers will be laid, and it be looves State chairmen of art Red 46 Department Store, MIDDLEBURY. departments, in the name of their committees, notify the federation chair ratrick'a May Quietly Ohaerved I 1 HIbrc Item. Mam DBnnyars man how many tickets tney wisn re- served. This sage advice applies equally to all prospective attendants of depart-; ment lun heons and dinners. For ex-j ample, th home economics department! has a dint er on Thursday, the 25th, pre-, ceding the monster reception of that! The Store of rogress Why is it that this store is talked about more than any other store in Burlington? It's because the people are finding out that we offer the best to be had merchandise at the very lowest possible prices.

Women's Spring Suits 1 50 Special at Our suits at this price are a revelation to the buying public the same serges and combinations, the same colors, the same models, belted half way or all way round, full flare models, nicely lined, in fact the same suit which will cost from $5.00 to $8.00 more in some stores. evening a tne Metropolitan -Museum oi Art. This dinner provides for three hundred uests, tickets. $2.60 each, with thirty invitations issued. Early application to Rome economics chairman are Tha celebration of St.

Patrick's day in Middlebury was as usual a very quiet one. There was the customary mass at St. Mary's Church in the morning and in the evening a large number gathered at the town hall to witness the photoplay, "The Rosary." During intervals there were literary and musical numbers. Eugene Boyce, who has been ill for a few weeks, has so far recovered as to be able to ride out for a little on Friday. George E.

Marshall, who has been confined to the house for two weeks, has so far recovered that he was ajble to be at his store a little while TYiday afternoon. L. J. Parish of West Ruper is making a business visit in and Mrs. Thomas Ililyer of Concord.

X. are in town for a-week's stay. Iris Bullock and daughter have gone to Boston to visit at the home of her Here are a few more piano bargains that we have reserved for those who did not take advantage of our recent Bargain Sale of Slightly Used Pianos. in order. The evening of the 26th belongs to the State presidents, who vrill use Convention Hall to present their program.

Two lunrheons fill the noon hours on Saturday, the 27th. The conservation departmen entertains two hundred guests at PI. 50 per cover. The music department Kloes not limit the number of Icm guests. The public, health luiKhc slfer.

iMrs Rtrvher. Judee John E. Weeks has returned from Washington. P. mmqittee waits until Tuesday, the "th where a.nnpami before the i to give its dinner.

The hotels committee again urges dele gations and visiting club women to secure reservations through the chairman. SILK CREPE BLOUSES NEW SILK CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES. committee on education and lahor regarding pending bills prohibiting the sale of prison-made gooda In a. State other than that where, are made. The annual meeting the road commissioners and of Addison county, will be held the town hall, in this village Thursday, April 6, at 10:30 o'clock in the forenoon and 1:30 o'clock in the afternoon.

William Taylor and family of Wliltlng are movlm? Into the Pride house on Seminary street, which they have leased for a year. One of the coldest St. $190 $376 $125 $169 $210 $215 Very smart styles, excellent qttality in cream or I NEARLY NEW HUNTINGTON UPRIGHT PIANO, Mahogany Case sale price I NEARLY NEW AUTOPIANO (Player) Mahogany Case sale price I WESER BROTHERS UPRIGHT PIANO Mahogany Case sale price I KOHLER AND CAMPBELL UPRIGHT PIANO, Mahogany Case sale price I KINGSBURY UPRIGHT PIANO Mahogany Case-sale price I KROEGER UPRIGHT PIANO Mahogany Case-sale price Mr. North Mclean, Biennial Board Rooms, Hptel Astor. Hotels and hoarding housefe are all listed with her, and better aodpmmodatlonB and rates are assured than can be Obtained Independently.

Nothing seems Impossible to the local biennial chairman and her colleagues. The federation president was In New Tork during the week of Jan-nary 23rd, and asked for an 'TJmisual $1.98 white at the poptdar price Convention." It is for each individual i woman, not ror any commmee, DRUGGIST SUNDRIES NEW DEPARTMENT JUST OPENED. Saturday and Monday Specials i WOMEN! GIRLS inspired, to make it 6uch. HIS COURAGE COMMEMJKn. (From the Chicago Kvcnlng Post.) George Edmund Foss.

republica-n rep- resentative in Congress from the 19th 111-j'nols (Chicago) district, verted "Yes" on the proposal to table the McLmore reso-I luUon warning Americans against taking CUES TAKE IF IPATED We have Pianos and Players to suit every purse Moderate Payments Easy Terms Bailey's The Store jor the People Burlington, Barre, St. Johnsbury, Morrisville, St. Albans, Glens Falls Pears' Unscented Soap, cake 15c kind for lie Kolynos Tooth Paste, 25c tube, for 17c Mennen's Talcum Powder, 19c box for 12c. Hinds' Honey and Almond Cream. Large 50c bottle for 34c passage on belligerent merchantmen armed for defence.

When virtually all his Illinois republican colleagues showed the white feather of fear of the wrath of some of their foreign-thinking constituents Fos3 of Chicago dared to stand firm. It is inconceivable They Liven Your Liver and Bowels and Clear Your Complexion. lJoiTt Slay Headacby, niliona with Breath Bad Stomach Sour. that he can lose votes because of loyalty to conviction and to country. i It is good to learn since Mr.

Foss re-, i fused to follow a mistaken repuwican leadership and chose to cast his vote in accordance with American ideal 3 that he has received hundreds of letters and tel- egrams commending him for his course. This Chicago representative looked be-1 Ladies' Hosiery Special, 25c Fibre silk boot, lisle garter top, spliced sole, heel and toe, in navy and white, regular 39c quality. Red 46 Dry Goods Dept. yond the confines of his district and saw his country. A man rarely loses anything by standing true to conviction.

Y. M. C. A. Building, Burlington Vermont I To-night sure: Take Cascarets and 'enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel i cleansing you ever experienced.

Cascarets will liven your liver and clean your thirty feet of bowels without griping. Tou will wake up feeling grand. "Tour head will be clear, breath right, tongue clean, stomach sweet, eyes bright, tep elastic and complexion rosy they're wonderful. Get a 10-cent box now at any drug etore. Mothers can safely give a whole Cascaret to children any time when cross, feverish, bilious, tongue coat- SHELBURNE.

The moving picture entertainment of educational films announced to be held this) evening has been postponed on account of the weather. The Oldest and Most Responsible Music House in Vermont 31 Ued or constipated they are harmless. I A4vl If Hair's Year "Pride Uae Horplcide vjvmjJ UTA UI raaj I It Hair. Tour Pride Sttrteld 1 i.

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