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FAGE FIFTEEN THE BURLINGTON FREE PRESS AND TIMES: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 193S. 60 THE WEATHER 35 Miscellaneous REAL ESTATE BUSINESS SERVICES 15 AUTOMOBILES Pass-encer Car OBITUARY conducted by the Rev. Frank J.i Knapp, with entombment at Green Mount cemetery. The bearers For Sale KAKMS tor ale: ullagv homes for C'LOIDY: SLIGHTLY WARMER (Turner) Alien. He had been in general good health the past year.

At West Bolton. he owned the land and built a house for his wife by his first marriage, the house still standinz. Mr. Allen BUILDING AND REPAIRING Georsre E. Thavpr.

contractor. Tel. irv3-r. HARDWOOD FOR SALE 4 ft ori sale or rent Do not write, but rail on D. Howard.

Ksex Jet. were Dr. C. E. Cleaves.

George Vermont: Inrreasin cloudings run. Kdwin Lyman. Hincaburc. Tel Richmond EXTRA VALVES: with slowly rtsmc trmpeiaturf Mrs. Eva G.

Bacon Anderson. Paul Scampini and Joseph Merlo. FAR Village or city property. See tnv choice li.tine?. list yours.

Cot-kin. F.riftol Tel 14R HAY Stock and liny, ilclixei- followed by licht mow CUSHIONS spring or loo.e. rebuilt, made to order: upholstered furniture cleaned, washed. Toupley's. Tel.

'JOfit. Mrs. Eva G. Thomas) Bacon. cieared the land himself and got fl anywhere.

Will lake tattle tn ex.hancc John Nowland. l.Y'7-.T Wcdnefdav nicht and Thursday SAVE $75 TO HrjO. widow of Charles Rufus Bacon. rhp 02s rpariv for the house Edwin Burt Chamberlain A. L.

WORCESTER lieal estate: village, citv property; tamp: farms; rentals. Tel. Kx 296-M. ELECTRIC WELDING Any joh any warmer Thursday. Grnrral Conditions The extensivf northwrstcrn dis LETTER KILE Special four ii aci Bruhn Office Equip.

V. Church S- "Special to the Free Press) MIDDLESEX, Jan. 11. Edwin died suddenly late yesterday at, Besides his widow by his sec-her home, 39 Allen street, her ond marriage, the former Miss death coming Just a week afterGladys Johnson, he is survived by that of her husband. Line son Burton: bv two daush- where.

Experienced operators, modern equipment, prompt perv ii-e. Vermont Structural Steel Rurlincton. Vt. Pimne 7. BI NOW.

n.TMOiTH 41 Burt Chamberlain died this morn turbance is central over the upper ROOMS FOR KENT With or Without Board LOBSTER hole .1 live with French fries and rolls. fi-V. ecin 9." Churcli St Mi.ssiippl valley movins east- LXCo.ME TAX. AUDITS. SYSTEMS Mrs.

Bacon is survived by two terSi Mrs Grace Griffin of North sons. Dr. Paul C. T. Bacon of -Stratford.

N. and Mrs. Ruby ward. Hich pressure prevail1 OCCASIONAL CHAIRS Upholstered ing at his home in this village, after a period of failing health of nearly three years. He lived for about 50 years on a farm in Arthur S.

Munro. 3fi Clarke street. Call 1661 for appointment. from eastern Ontario and wevtern Sonngfleld. and Brad.ey f.

McDonald of Montpelier. together Furnished, heated. single front room. Thone 129'J-M. 11 Brookes Ave.

INCOME TAX RETURNS for Quebec southward to the Midd Bacon of Burlington; oy one with 16 grandchildren and 11 chairs and rockers: attractive patterns Priced from S4!) to 11 A. D. Douclas. Essex Junction, Vt. Phone 219-1 Middlesex Center, but moved to Atlantic and North Atlantic daughter.

Miss Lucille M. Baconigreat.grandcnildren of Burlington: by two Mrs.i He was a mason by trade. H1CKOK 11 Large room with porch: also small room: licht liousekeepinr Phono lf1vM. large or small businesses, estates, trusts and individuals. P.

C. Beach, public accountant. 110 Church St. Te (W7-M a residence in the village about States. ONE PEN FIELD Continuous hot two years ago.

H. T. Campion of -Falls C.iureh. u-ill be held at Precipitation has occurred al t'-r sas beater. Cheap.

pee Mr Little at Free Prc Mr. Chamberlain was born in SEDAN. VTLANE SEDAN. FORD iOir, COI TE. Rl'MFLE SEAT.

rHEVr.oi.ET ifVy Tt'DoR TOUTING SEDAN. CHEVROLET 1911 TUDOR COACH. OLDSMOBII.E 15 KORtMR TOURING SLDAN and Mrs. L. M.

Bellerose ofjtne Advent Church at Colbyville MAIN 'St6 Near Auditorium. Nic warm room, well furnished, hot water: pentlcman only. rjR'5-W most renerally east of the Mississippi river except in Nw Ena- PER AN EN S3 up: other beauty items. each. Charlotte's, formerly Hollywood.

9i Church. 330f. Middlesex March 3, 1875. the son PIANn fcood londitioii and Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The body came here this after- Washington.

D. and by one brother. Joseph L. Thomas of Westport. N.

Y. iand and southern Florida. The or Joseph and Verona (Vaughn) tuned. All ieady to S30 -V Bmlev's Music Room. 1S9 Bank NORTH WINOOSKI AVE.

Ill Lai front room, furnished. Gentleman preferred Chamberlain, and was married noon on the 2:35 o'clock train. Wisconsin disturbance will move eastward or northeastward dur RADIO TROUBLE Is our meat phone us for service. 4269-W. Ideal Radio Shop.

143 Elm wood Ave. She was a member of Court St. SAWDUST For sale. Huntington Hot September 25, 1907, to Jessie Wade, who survives him." with SO. WINOOSKI A -i urniMic.i K.ITHI.

nu. 001. muiuiu low. Pwire Farm. Salisbury Ford Matteson (Special to the free Pressi trrs of America, of L'Unicn St.

rooms: men preferred. Oarace available. Phone 'JfiflJ-M one son. Burt G. Chamberlain STEWART CLIPPERS And tepairs.

Blades sharpened, 50c plus postage, C. E. Brown. Essex Vt. STRli TLY FRESH EGGS ing the next two days and it will be attended by precipitation mostly licht.

over all sections It will be preceded bv rising tem I Jean de Baptiste Societe. Coun He also leaves a niece, Mrs. Cora HOTEL-LIKE ROOMS Witii private doz large. doz. Delivered two or more.

Phone MIDDLEBURY. Jan. 11 cil dc L'Immaculate Conception UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE Free bath and entrance, where you can TYPEWRITERS Sell. rent, repair cook a meal yourself. Phone 3l No.

78 and a member of the perature and will be followed bv estimates. Cleaned, repaired, Tousley'S. Tel. 2064. Salisbury Ford Matteson died at his home in Ripton Sunday HEADQUARTERS FOR TRUCK EARGAINS Addine machines.

and $7. or -jno7-M oicer weather In the At thena Club. Dunham of Columbus, and several cousins. The funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon at 139 Main street in UPHOLSTERING Bv trained custom Dingerson's Typewriter Exchange. llh board LARtiE FRONT ROOM- Funeral services will be held lantic States and eastern New morning at the age of 94 years having been born in Goshen on T4 Church Tel fil Gentlemen preferred.

Home cook iorK Thursday afternoon shop men. Estimates gladly Kiven. Thomas O'Halloran and Son. 21 Center St ano VERMONT RESTAURANT And Vt Friday morning at 9 o'clock at St. Joseph's Church.

Interment inc. Tel. 1403 R. 312 Winooski May 16, 1943. He was the son msht.

Lunch. Church. Fixtures must will in the family lot in Mount WATCHES Need cleaning once in a usekef pin-' be sold: great redmtion. land Kl Union St of Elias and Trythenia (Hitch-koki Matteson. He is survived by several nieces and nephews.

Mr. SINGLE ROOMS LikiiI It Odd Fellows F.I1.. 1 Calv cemetery. while. Brine them in.

Preston flaflin. 11T So. Winooski Ave Bank St Insurance Ph C101-J Ballan1 WIPING RAGS Washed. MTilized All ciml'-? for all purixe. Burl CHKVROf.FT- TANEL $330 Ford vs vr.

l's-TON IZ tT. STAKE CS'. P.EO 19 1' 2-TON STAKE lfj INTERVATKiN" U. 1935 'l-TOX riCK-UP 325 Funeral of Mrs. Beaudette 'Special to the Free Pressi WHITE RIVER JUNCTION WE FIX-UM Ski shoes, sport shoes.

Thomas W. Goodwin Former Chaplain Of CCC Favors St.k 111 Arhi-ald St AIWRTMKXTS, FIJATS 43 work f-hoes. dress shoes. Mail or brinar to Sikora's. 9 Center St." WOOD Wholesale, tetail.

Rest ouali Thomas W. Goodwin of 2i Lake -Jan. 11. Funeral services for Matteson came Xo Ripton when he was 17 years old and has made his home there since that time. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at the Methodist Episcopal Church in Ripton at Houses fir ReiW tv.

furnace, fireplace, kind linjr. shil.s. Aldrith. North Ave Mrs. Isabelle (Fitzgerald) Beau- View terrace died at his home yesterday morning after a briof ill SITUATIONS WANTED 21 h-roorn fur Phone $60 91 So.

Willaid. Sevc dette, 81. widow of Eugene Beau Stricter Discipline 1 to July ness. YARNS For lu: a and hand knittinp COUNTRY GIRL With maid experi dette, who died Friday morning nished apartment. Jrtl 1 Tel.

Mr. Goodwin was born January o'clock and interment will be Samples and knittnu: direction" at her nome on the North Hart ence, desires work in citv; prefer adults. Tel. rtr, 1 fi free. H.

A Rartb-tt. Harmony. I'oitai I rooms, nullv furnish DOnc.E-rLTMOlTH DEALER 101 MAIN STREET. 12. 1857.

at Three Rivers, the iamily lot in the ualvm land road after a short illness of ed, verv phasant. 1 1V North Ave. FACTORY i K.N V-Pelt itn-j al.soi I da. a son of Thomas ana n-nzai cemetery Kos line Phone pneumonia, were held Mondav shocks, saves expensive ars Th Rrv. Clisfer P.

Hannn formerly for about five vrars a chanlain for thf Civilian Censer- i Taylor) Goodwin DIETITIAN Private or institution. Hospital training and experience; college praduate. Box Free Press bearincs taniw.n 7 Fb her morning at St. Anthony's Roman THE C. COfS COMPANY He Is survived by his widow.

Four room SU Washington 26, James I). Ryan (Special to the Free Piessi Catholic Church, with the Rev J. A. Lynch, pastor officiating unhealed flnt. with hat Mrs.

Elizabeth Rowe Goodwin: bv one daughter. Mrs. Henry De- OFEN EVENINCS. WANTS OF ALL KINDS 62 iicnted. 2- BOOTH I Fui iiisii" piioT-un I Corps Yrrrriorit.

wk -HO jbeforp membf rs of Men IBrothcrhood of th First MM Cl 1. The bearers were Roger and Fred bath and HIGH SCHOOL GIRL C'apahle, trust-worthy and knowledge of curing for children, livincr at lmme. would like work between school hours. Address IV 30. Free Press.

Vore of Detroit. by one Uten-riai-iehter. Mrs. C. W.

Farr WATERBURY, Jan. 11. James D. Ryan, 69, died Monday at his home in Webster, follow ot water. room apartment, privai entrance, continuous stove Friidai iasi evening his work during Hat period.

O'Neil. Charles Banagan and L. Eeaudette with burial in Mount Olivet cemetery. Mrs. Beaudette JLO LETTERS WANTED iluMiey! pipes paid especially for thoje from Addi.on county.

and E. ffx N. V. before 19C0. War ner Vd.aui:blsn.

I'oit Henry. N. of Burlington and by four grand ing an illness of pneumonia. He down- HOL SEKEEPER Middle aaed desires children. David Ahearn ol De DREW 71 Five-ioom stairs, bath, furnace.

hardwo. il YANDOWS CERTIFIED CARS was born in Duxbury, the son of AlTrr rliscussinc some1 of tb points in connection with th was a life-long resident of the troit. Mich. Mrs. Cless G.

Davis position with elderly people; will fro anywhere. Reference. Tl "Vt ne 4,.,1 floors, front noreb Pl town and the eldest of eight sis of Burlineton. and Ellen and Lin- C. C.

C. procram. Mr. Hann said HoWAHD ST. 7" Foiir-i house.

fui nace. DAIRY I to 10 freii en ypi mc or suiuiner. Give ilerrip-tion. ytate pi ice spot a.b. Box 7-1-M.

I'r- ters. She is survived bv four hf if the work is con ius Farr of Burlington. HOUSEWORK Wanted bv the hour. Phone bath, porch, earace. Phone daughters.

Miss Catherine Beau- Funeral services will be held at tinued, that stricter discipline be enforced over the men. aette of Hartford; Mrs. Philip LiioMIS lh Heated, four roon his late home Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Interment will be CbevroUt Ph inouth roup. l''U F.id fedan l1 II Ford toupe.

Pontiae dn T9 d-n ir2! riymoyth dan. Buirk yedan. ALL KINDS LIVE Fol'LTRY Warned. Top price. Tomer Poultrv Dealer.

114 Ave Te V. dosrts. fust (lour. parage; the late John and Ellen I Hayes Ryan. His wife, who was before her marriage, Lou J.

Heaton of Moretown. died several years ago. The deceased is survived by his aged mother, Mrs. Ellen Ryan of Montpelier; one daughter, Mrs. J.

H. Senter of Hartford, one son, H. L. Ryan, who has been associated nanaers ol Hamilton. Mrs.

William Stockwell of Claremont. con plefelv remodeled AV L.M'iY- Would like position in modern home. Cot servant type. Good cook and housekeeper: cheerful disposition. City or country town.

Reference. Box 74-M, Fre Press. five rooms. in the family lot in Lake View cemetery. NORTH AVE.

New house. hhle to re- BKoILELS BUi CHICKENS Fowls, turkevji. 'L Poultry Company, tear Nortb St. Te 14.T7-M. bath, modern.

Reasoi party. Phone 37 He said the United Ftates Army should have mre control over the men Instead of beimr. as at present, more or less in the nature of a supervisor. The spakr said that there were at one as many as 42 N. and Mrs.

Cleo Abee of Portsmouth, N. three sons. William Beaudette of North 4-M. Mrs. Dora M.

Pecue NO. WINOOSKI, Lit SmaJl bunualow CHICKENS Bis beavy hizh-ct price Green Mt. Poultrv Co Win Ave. lttfiS.W. 'JlOl-M all model n.

rertecorat'! palace NURSE One year of training, wish nursing or companion Ph 1'JIO TANDOW TIHF BATTERY CO Pontia Dr Mrs. Dora M. Pecue. widow of Charlestown. N.

Cornelius Beaudette of Claremont and Vin irarden Availpl'le Jan 11. with his lather several years in the hotel business; one grand Henry C. Pecue. died at her nome. TEAMSTER Farm hand.

married tneiit. four 1:0 pslau 1 OAK cent Beaudette of this town: seven daughter, Jane Ryan; a sister, CCC. camps in Vermont. At Tel. gn nrf.fnt l- hpV.rv-Ar! fl-r a- IK liar: (cood bath: cement potatoes ji.

ouot price nd quantity. R. C. Tla-e. June- ion 15 S'v Af.

159 Kins: street, yesterday. Mrs. Pecue was born in Ferris- sisters. Mrs. Nellie Tow'" and Miss I OOP IS vard.

man wants work. Experienced, pood references. Roy Flanders. UiHlcihH! Vt Rent reasonable Mrs. Mary K.

Mooney of Mont pelier. ourK September 25, 1860. a daugh lowaid ST. PAUL 47s-Ciir WAItM CI.THIN; AN KD for an i old ladv who ha no inwin: ize I camps in the State. Ooverament rioi.ts.

Statistics show that the por take of! univers! imaintainme one c.cc. worser Margaret Fitzgerald of Lebanon. N. Mrs. Catherine Sears.

Mrs. William Keafinsr. Mrs. Thomas AI inent. nrt beao-il apat 23 4 or rifl P- 7.VM Fee Tie floor Thone 'J7R4-W The funeral services will be held at St.

Andrew's Catholic Church Thursday morning at 9 ter of George F. and a. Mira Wilkins. She has resided in Bur-lincrrnn since earlv childhood. EMPLOYMENT OfTerod Fiit7patnck Cat.c.

Lakww ifor a year has been 51.260. SCHOOL -11 ie-io. 11 UltMH" unfm ni.li 65 bath and painty o'clock, with burial in the fam Fitzpatrick. Mrs. Leroy Lawrence and Mrs.

Mary O'Garra, all of Claremont, N. and 13 She is survived by two aauj-n-i ed Gat aire. LIVESTOCK, I'ETS roultry A 1 I Oil ii.l i work of the cliaplain and educational advisor in the C.CC. FARMER Good ail-round, able take chirpe farm work. State wanes ieqiiied Ploof Cambridge.

AUTOMOBILES TO-A ELK1 fiS IU 4 17 rooms. ters, Mrs. W. J. Simpson aim Mrs.

F. C. Wilcox of Burlington and bv two sons, Henry F. Pecue laree closets, (list Mo- r. pon ne HORSES L'S to chot.se from.

Tn pood i Icamp should be combined Mr. IMancvn hp1 rr' Commercial Trurk orated taiHte; completely Tel l7R and George H. Pecue of HOl'SEKEEPEH For Catholic lectory. State use. salary, experience and other Box 77 free Press, second band horse; aIo ix real cord snddl horseg.

Gi Wiliey, ily lot Holy Cross cemetery. The C. D. of A. and Altar Society members will meet at the Hayes home on South Main street for the usual prayers.

Mr. Ryan visited Waterbury and Montpelier several times during the year and was at one time in the hotel business in Barre and Montpe Funeral of Theresa Aldrieh (Special to the Free Prensi XBF.P.NETHV KL1'; 1-oiu room refriceraior. h'al'ld. hot wa nie meetme as h.eld followir.c a supper served to the membership. Georpe C.

Stanley, president of the Brotherhood, presid- Mrs. Pecue was a charter mem TO C75 MAN To take up landscape woik. ter Ar-p MmaM Jel ber of Review No. 6. women ST.

ALBANS. Jan. 11. The funeral of Theresa Aldrieh. daueh-ter of Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Aid- Rrneflt Association and was a lrn eon-en ESSEX CT. House, in. encea i I member of Garfield Circle. Ladies Fortn i Tif up -chevro o.

Meeur.cs oi ir. let -r? pni: rnr.n 'n held on the second Tuesday be satisfied with weekly at start. No experience nucs-sary. Handle orders for roses, evergreens, fruit trees bei s. for old and n-w customers.

Moore Jippt. C. New ark Nrw York APT. of the G. A.

R. and of the Antonia HoRSES Two lravy younK teams, suitable for th farm or wood: also a fw rolt Will trad for cattle. L. W. Horn.

Burlmfton Kaon Supplv Co T.sV St I V. JU'LLS adv for finr. Recistered or elieilde. Soplue's Toi iiientor bred UK. Hound.

Fl-ie tik tU'lv to run. Will or trade for nnowsho. Harry r. Al- I'll ids V' eate.l plner pick up: cttKvr.oi.F.T rr ol each montn. ll "I if! rich of lower Welden street, who died Sunday afternoon, was held at St.

Mary's Church this morn- Hil'l le lit water St Tel Til! I I 'lit MIUI i r. 1 Rebckah Lodue. I. O. O.

F. up: CHEVP.ot.KT -l lore nd lier and had many friends in this vicinity. The deceased is a brother-in-law of the Misses Julia and Anna Hayes. Funeral services will be neici ESSEX AI'A i i 1 N. 1 vi and lime i Thursday afternoon at 2 clocK berled.

furni.lied. continuous h't water: central location! Th. 3717 at her late home. 159 Kin ftreet. IAN Edit Ci IFF EE ROl'TE --Fp to $4" first week.

Automobile as bonus. Wnte AlbeM Mills, Hori Monmimtli. Cincinnati, o. hh rnl; RD coup with pick up boi. Easy term.

SHEARER CHEVROLET CO. Oppbi'tte Central Fir S'ation. W'nmsn' Hub To Meet THav or V'197-M. Interment -will be in the Liin-wood avenue cemetery. ms at 10 clock with the Rev W.

L. Dignan officiating. The bearers were Oscar Plumlev. Robert Partlow. William Hogan and Lionel Giroux.

Interment took place in the family lot in Holy Cross cemetery. UT0M0 BILES HVl. KO rcii First ooms. not Library Trusts Met The Woman's Club or ye.ond floor, four Merited newlv decirate raenerr Car WANTED- ut be ex-pcrj. ne In Motors earn.

Applv- to Central Motors, Cadillac LuSalle Oldsniobile Deal ers P.arre. EATEI ARTS S'i" this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Gorte B.xby at 3 o'clock unheated. 0: sincle "ross. lis half bouse.

when Mrs. Lerar.ser and Mrs. Harriet A. Hetknap (Special to the Free Pressi BRANDON. Jan.

11. Funeral services for Mrs. Harriet A. Belknap, who died Saturday at the home of George Richardson, where she had been employed for the past 14 years, were held yesterday at the house at 1 o'clock, with the Rev. E.

N. Beers offi DuI'GE 1 '-a-tcin pickup. truck baa ben win'rid. inspected nd readv for the road. bouse.

C. W. Church St VALFES. PELVXK- Mrs. Wir.iam Greene will presen: Funeral of Earl M.

Rollins (Special to the Free csi ESSEX JUNCTION. Jan. SALES REPRESKNTATIVE- To cover territory witliui 10O miles radiu of Burlineton. farm pilos rid tanks. Liberal commissions and advancement a i anteed.

Kox a protrram rn Franre. Private A. W. Salter The body of Private Albert W. Salter of Headquarters' Battery.

Fort Ethan Allen, who died of a sunshot wound, apparently self-inflicted. Monday night, will be taken on the 8:55 o'clock: train this morninc from Essex Juxrtion to his late home at East Barre. Fl'KNISHKI) 'rvilchenett apartment, heated continuous hot water; suitable for liuuie roup N'oi-h Winooski Ave The of th li P'dce 19 4 door tour. dan. owner: 15 600 illy fcuai ar.ted In every respect.

Tliia is a buy at the pric 'are ak-inc. Bros. 1 North Tl T410 brary met at the library en Fri KH-M. Free Frees FORD--trT7 Ford-r Sdan. fc.i horsepower.

Ls 1' Ooo mil's: perfect in ilimtn'UI color. Clock, tftir- IrnnV lc TV Funeral service for Earl Marvin Rollins, who died at his home on Jackson street Saturday morninsr. day nisht fr a coverei diVn -ii- ciating. The bearers were Frank rer. after which a rr.e?t ROci.MINt; HOlSE With aot-i room era: 4 rooms down.

up. parti furniiied hot water plant "0 Rcarl tNCK Two additional neat men over 21. able to mfin-asre on ahout per week at start Laduke, Edward Morgan, Harry li'ic th: to best Ford! was held and were rr.ti where the funeral services will be Ai ply in person Thursday. 1 HEATED AFT. In Fark Cafe abie in town $63 for the year.

A card held. p. m. only. R.iom 6, church INTERN TION AL ton r' 19'C: Foid 14 ton pi-tjp Int' i national Harvester 30 Main St.

Tel. 3'-0. charptnz v5trm Is to instated St. Morgan, and Cyrus Stone. The body was placed in the receiving vault at Prospect cemetery in East Middlebury.

in the near fu' ire. Th Trusre r.utldupr et lookintr City Hall Faik. Fiiinisbed. continuous hot water. Ideal for two or three bus! nes people.

Applv at Fark Cafe. HI Vain S' were held this morning- in Holv Familv Church, with the pastor, the Rev. C. L. Pontbriand.

officiating at a hish mass of requiem. The bearers were Commander Edward I. Lee. Ray A. Hard, William Smith, Elbert E.

Gates. S. W. Williams, Ferdinand Boehmer, are to la the necessary WANTED Competent otme sei iftary-stenosraphei-tvpist. State Y.

M. 19 Strong Eldsr. Phone 2f.s for appointment Mrs. Joseph Naylor (Special to the Free Pressi COLCHESTER. Jan.

CHEVROLET 1916 Town Sedan Gunmetal flnih. hydraulic brakes. turit top. Fisher no-draft ventilation. The cleanest have had in many a moon.

On Th" baisain counter at this price dn't de lay. ee It today work for this. TWO LARGE ROOMS Heated, fur -Mrs. Mrs. Mayo.

Mrs. Luther Bates and Mrs. Pavsen Morse nished or unfurnished. Feople'y ACCESSORIES, 73 Tire. Tart.

Repair. Service CONTACT Home-owners, farmers, and George Wright (Special to the Free Prf ss) EAST FAIRFIELD, Jan. 11 Department Store Joseph Naylor of Essex Junction died this morninR at the home of John G. Diekman. Walter Snow, were in Burlineton en Mondar when ther nurrj.aefl a rrouo ef her son.

Seymour Naylor of Col 4S A. P. Tanner, Levi Vincent. Mili builders now for evergreens, fruit trees, roses, for sprin? delivery. Eisr demand for our guaranteed New Kneland-prown atock Liberal commission.

Applv- Burr Xuret-ie new boks for the library. ROVING, TRUCKING and Storare chester, followine a long illness. tary honors were in charge of AlT'l BODIES Ford St-. '29. Plymouth .14: Old (tiv "4 Tons of new and ti4 part a on band P.

SafVrl. c.r, 77 She was a native of Milton and Flynn Camp No. 9, U. S. W.

V. STILL LOWER Chevrolet eoarh 1911 Ford cabriolet 14.S 1929 'hryr edan 12S Ford roadtr 115 and the firing squad and busier PERSONAL MENTION George Wright, aged 73 years, a life-long resident of this village, died at his home about 2 o'clock this morning. The funeral will be held from the Morey funeral home Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock with interment in the family lot spent nearly all her life in Essex Junction. IWHERE TOT' GOING 1 from Fort Ethan Allen sounded INSTRUCTION She is survived by two deugh- Kb TiliLS AND Tl I KS :7.e; iasonab'e. We buv c.x.d ud lues J.

")2 NV. Win.iV! P' 11" taps. Friends and relatives from ers. Mrs. ueorge recor 01 v.

nns- Mrs. Frank Warner Ver re-Tines ciert in city. MALE. INSTt I'l'Tlt Mn take up Burlington and Eex attended I.et US lukc your epres VaeCPte parcels fi. ubt and the hud A N.

IVlneiy. Tel 39 77 Front St. SHFABFr. CHKVrI.ET CO. ton and Mrs.

Marshall Naylor of HKMKllS mafr tp. N- Mr- in Ettypt cemetery. The deceased Theron P. rf the M-tul St. Albans: six sons.

Edward Nay Uord and Anm: ud beat leaves three brothers and three VITAL STATISTICS Opposite Cntial Fire Station. nir r-omlit ioiimtr and electric rc-f 1 iircr.it 1011 and 1 ilit-insrh cs. Must be iiici-lipnically inclined, wi'lme to train in spar time to qualify. Write. Ftilitie Box 7''-M Free rrcs lor of Whitefleld.

N. Frank ers sisters. up inh Brother. Life Inuranre Company P't T-i --11 mtenrkns an in-tirfnre meet- bu-'ii J. 11 H1LL1KKH VAN SERVH'E hesters- arn-r at Manchester H.

Naylor of Williston. Ben and Harry Naylor of Essex Junction, Seymour Naylor of Colchester and Fart load to Boston vicinities at Sl'ifl'! free Spike Wind once. Furniture storac1: private Frank Stiles (Special to the Free Press) Tvd.d Station. SJ 'lbu: Miss Joyce of stalls Phone Essex Jet. At Bi rtlis Mr.

and Mrs. F.dward J. Tailey of 37 Ruell street are tbe parents of a son born last evening: at the Bishop Rd Raymond Naylor of Albany, N. one brother, Jacob Pecor of Es I'FEP CARS WE ARE LOOKING For prospect York, recional worker for he Works Prozress RANDOLPH. Jan.

11. Frank TNVLK SAM JOKS Sl.2H0-S2.inn first year. Yearly increase. Try next Burlineton examinations. Get ready immediately.

Saiuole coaching full particularslist positions free. Apply Box RS-M. Free Tress hnviner full or part load from vl DGoesbriand Hospital. AUTO PARTS (iiasa. tires.

ued part nr car. irl. CarFehrjg 114 Arehlbahl St. Tel. T.VrT.

Stiles, 76. long-time Randolph cinitv N. Y. citv or rout. Who Is in on sex Center and one sister.

Mrs. Ellen Snyder of Colchester. Death OFARAXTKER lias one Cbas Movers. Ph. resident, died last evening at his home on Pearl street following ALLEN Charles Waterbury, Jan Funeral services will be held at LASHKS AND RUBBISH I'eemved.

Oi BATTKliy Fotd lTpiate: Prar.d nw SI with your oH one TVoVv's in Tntrva'e Sve uary 31, se 78. o'clock Thursday afternoon at ESSEX JUNCTION lara cleaned. Furniture, pianos, ere. a several months' illness. He was PACKXRD IHtS 120 2-door tour ng.

Excellent condition, appear 27 BACON' Mm. Eva Burlineton. Jan moved. John Tiemair. Tel.

101. born in Moriah, N. January 6, BUSINESS Opportunities ance like nw; biack fnish. hit usry 51. I.ET AERO MAYFLOWER VANS the home of her son.

Seymour Naylor at Colchester. Interment will follow In the family lot at 1862, and had resided in Ran hetr BEAI'DETTE Mrs. Isabel! Fitzeer Move von. Mrs. Curlis Yoclr Mr.

anrl Mrs. Ceoree T-aPan tx u.r. xoTirr The and r.n-re r-r dolph for many years. He is sur spent. 22 Alfred Pf.

Pli 3M'J. aid. White River Junction, January 7. aire 81. Essex Center.

vived by the widow; also one sis ef the Toan of r.CKART 12rt spt. roupe Mileage under 9 000. Look" lilt' new-. Trunk rack, heater $T9o COAL BUSINESS For sale. S3.

500 Ohausse Real Estate Company. County of Add.fon are herrbv not Wed 2." Years Tixiay Town and Personal News BELKNAP Mrs. Harriet Brandon. ter, in New York State. Mr.

Stiles 60 MISCELLANEOUS that the Tae a-rNd h-r loin January R. STORE In Finall tee reara of 1933. 19-M. 193 CHAM BERLAIN' Kdwin Burt. Middle For Sale was a member of Bethany Church.

Beulah Chapter. O. E. Phoenix Lodge, No. 28, F.

A. and Charles A. Allen (Special to the Free Pi-csm WATERBURY. Jan. 19:7 r.et prereon xh: d-e.

sex. January 5 1. ace fij. dome: cood business. On acre land, house, carane.

stock of (roods Everything- poes for $4,000. Henry Todd, broker. in prt or ho urpa.d on the OLnSMOFILE 1J.15 Cdoor tour inc. Small nulace Ha had best of care. A real va'ue Shfi." roN'TIAC loitfi siic tour GOODWIN Thomas Burlineton Mr.

ar.i Mrs. Gnrcc IPan ci Mt. Sinai Temple, Mystic Shrine, rle'-rr b'd lar.fi in lean, to Charles A. Allen died ot a cerebral at Montpelier. ait.

Ore hunrtred acres of or heme ronvffd to Jr. hemorrTlage at West Bolton. Lower Prarl f-trert will cficbratf the 25th anniversary rt their wedcimc Mr. and January 11, age 81. MATTESON Salisbury Ford.

Riptr.n January. 9, age 04 Mrs. Joseph. Essex June Inc. Very clean; exifllent motor The funeral will be held at the Sfi'15 lh5r Knhrl C't.

Sr. bv ceed t1d Nov paint like ne- last nizht as he was preparing to APPLES Special Sale nil apples: also frrvh vWeet idcr Tw in Or r-harrU Shelhurue Rd TV1 Z(22 WC ARVIN CAR "RADIO Six tubes. S2'l installed, notions: to buy. i $10 down. monthly Pros P.ado Shop.

BATTERY RADIO Late ni.jdel Pbilco. inrludine new batteriei. Covers Radio Sliop. 12 Church WOODWORKING SHOP In Yt. vii laee, equipped for sawins dimension stock, house finishing, bowline pins.

Ptorace space, water power, machinery, tools. Fine op-port i Box '76-f. Free Press late home Thursday at 2 o'clock, the F. Wilson Day officiat if. 19.6.

ana recmoed in uooc pic 365 of the lur.d rd Mrs. LaPan were married Philadelphia in 1913. and have lived return to his home here after at tending his brother's funeral. ing, with burial in South View THF. C.

H. 0CSS COM PANT Packard Mr. and Mrs. Allen, with his cemetery. in Vermont the past 12 years.

so much of surh lnd public aurt.on In liont of the Ton Hi'l on Jmuary 2S 1SH8 at 11 clock in the forenoon 30 son and srrandson had attended1 the funeral and were ready to start jI0XEY TO LOAN tion, January 1 1. FECl'E Mrs. D01 a M-. Burlinstton. January 11.

aee 7,. RTAN James Webster, Jan uary 10, ape STILES Frank, Ran dolrh. January 10. aee 76. WRIGHT George.

East Fairfield. January 11. age 73. Birth A son was born Tuesday thaftinsr BELTINC Pipe. Iron posts ite to luch taxes w.th com.

Tel. 21 0 workine haneers. pulleys, wood for Waterbury when Mr. Allen Funeral of Arthur C. Carroll (Special to the Frfe Pressi iins paid PERSONAL LOANS Strictly tonrl- planers, motors.

A. BakeKLakeSt ernoon at the Fanny Allen Hos was stricken. He died at 11 o'clock HAROLD W. Cl.irrORD. Cn.Ier'or.

Da'ed at S'iric'boro th. dy. Jir.t;rv pital to Mr. and Mrs. Leo CEMENT CHIMNEY BLOCKS Stand 4.

1038 12 19 Paice. Mother and son are com-: aid or built-in flue lining. nential on your own aignature and Ferurity of auto, furniture, rattle and other personal property. No red tape. 20 months re-pavment plan.

Silver Plan. 16 Main Burlineton. MONTPELIER, Jan. 11. The funeral of Arthur C.

Carroll was held at 2 o'clock this afternoon at 139 Main street, the services last nicht. Mr. Allen was born January 25. 1R59 at West Bolton. a son of Sylvester J.

and Eleanor Williams. Aet well. CPED CARS CIGARS 125 Dexters bolidavl wrapped CARD OF THANKS Harvest Ire Bob Garvais. who for the p5t 99c. at the Trading PorL St.

Al CASH ADVANCED Settle due obliga ts i.t: smut: The rev.dent and r.nn-re dnt Mrn prepr.etorn of loan of tre Coviuy of Addon are i-eretu r.ti-led the taxes ht n.cii Toar. ban WE WISH TO EXPRF.SS our jun.err several years lias been riom: tions or tide you over emersrencies. I specialize in small, confidential loans. Hinsdale. Collejre.

months. custom sawm-r of ire on the rh rr for cash. ti jears of 19.11. 1933. 1934 CORNET Bues( her.

used Cost JKtO. Reasonable Edward L. Presl.y. Box ton. here and at Eex Center ar.r! Willis 10.3f, and 1937 next precede West ford, has moved his ma 4te remain either in part or in ahole 33 REAL ESTATE unpaid on the land' DRY WOOD Hard and soft! also coal.

thanks and appreciation to our many friends here and in New-York city who were so kind to ua diirins our recent bereavement and also for the beautiful floral offer-in and the use of cars. W. J. LAFLKUR. MRS.

J. M. BISftOXKTTK. MR. AND MRS.

W. BISSONKTTF AND FAMILY. AND MRS. R. BISSONF.TTF Free Press Classified Want Ad Prices CASH PRICES Payment before first publication is required to.

earn these prices. urh Toan. to To honored arrr roke. oil; travel, cinddrs. atone of land more or convened to FOR ONLY $10 DOWN.

Fonn A ford standard col pf FORD A SPORT COL'FE. CHEVROLET 1912 VICTORIA COUPE. OR AH AM PAIGE 1P30 ROADSTER. Tel. 522.

TTolcomb Tructine chinery far out on the Vmonk! river. It is reached via Rive: street. He is harvest inc ice for the several farmers in the vicinity, as we'l as others wh pack away smaller quantities. Dan I. Orl bv Frank H.

Oti.h bv deed Sept. 14. and recorded in Rook 19. pare 358 of the Stariboro Land Feeord, and much of uch lac.d u. ADMINISTRATION' SALE To settle estate of Sarah I.

Pease, niust sell her homestead. This property consists of two-story brick three apartment house located at 64 North Winooski avenue and 6166 Grant St. Will sell this property at much less than the appraised value. For appointment. Apply to Karrv J.

Preston, 415 Pearl St EMPIRE MILKING MACHINES sold at public auction in front ef Ton Hall in on January 29 William B. Johnson Son are FUNERAL DIRECTORS 5 One I Four Seven Day I Days Days 1938. at 10 30 sn the forenoon as so Days 5.40 havine their eold storace plant filled with ice from the river be to discharge such taxes, A FEW NEW And re-biLilt at bar gain prices. RemeniberJ coinplete THE FREDERICK J. BOUCHER Up to 15 words, 3 lines .60 .96 1.47 cofts.

preiou! paid. About 400 tons are required to line of parts and supplits at more than one-third saving. Mail orders FUNERAL HOME 68 Elmwood Ave. Phone 4290. For 18 years connected with A.

Boucher ft Son. HAROLD Y. CLIFX)RD. Collector. Dated at Stariifboro this day.

Janur fill the plant, which also houses filled day recened. CHARLES P. SMITH. INC. ICS COLLEGE ST.

TEL2100 4. 19311. 5.12 19 the Lake Chamolain Creamery. 1 6 to 20 words, 4 lines .80 1.23 1.96 720 21 to 25 words, 5 lines 1.00 1.6Q2Ao 9To6" 26 to 30 words, 6 lines 1.20 1.92 i 2T94ToT80" ONE-HALF ACRE--6-room cottage. barn, elertriiity.

pleasant surroundinss. excellent view-main road, stores, churches, hiph cliool. Summer or a'l year home. S-150 cash. W.

W. Howe. Waits- Tarty TAX Sl.l. NOlKi: HAROLD P. BROWN'S Funeral Homes.

Richmond and Underhill. Tel. Richmond. 176. Ambulance service.

The resident and non-ie ider.t nrr The Knicl.ts Pythias arc 5 i proprietors, of Iotii o. Ma ric do. Anntl- Tirtv1 mrtv WILL tEl CARS Bui.k fiel.l. Vt. in the Countr of AdCivon are hcrebv r.o EXAMPLE: fine-piece inflations.

Ixms; milk Ionii air tubes Stall (oiks pal. pipe 1" pal. pipe s-dan; KIU7 lniw iedii in meir rooms u.is evenir.K 31 to 35 words, 7 lines 1 1.40 2.24 3.43 1 12.60 36 to 40 words, 8 line? 1.60 2.56 3.92 14.40 41 to 45 words, 9 lines 1.80 2.88 4.41 16.20 MODERN HOME Built in Con fled that the taxes esed by urn Toan A. BOUCHER FUNERAL HOME Private Ambulance Service. Tel.

965 169 North St. F.uick roupe and sedan: 19:16 Poll fi94 tiae 6 seijan: 19JH Ford Personals 19:15 Bunk sedan: lO'i Pontiac 6 Harry Dunlop. who was for sists of rooms, bath. 2 lavatories, breakfast nook, hot water heat, oil burner: two -car frarasre; excellent view of the lake. Price SS.2."iO.

For appt. call aSfSS. Lessor's A gey. coupe and sedan: Lh Salle 8 FLORISTS 46 to 50 words, 10 lines 2.00 3.20 4.90 18.00 ithin the ears ef 1920. 1931.

1932. 1933. 1934. 1935. l3o.

1937 next pret'diut thi date remain ther in part or in full unpaid on the folloamg described landa in such Toan. to wit: acres of land more or le being coneyrd to Hector Couv.no and by Daniel H. Orvis merly on a farm In Milton, but coupe; Chrysler sedan has recently visited his brother TWO-APT. HOUSE Centrally lotated in Maine, has returned and is NOVELTY PLANTS Dish garden, self branching ivy. Labarge.

"The House of Flowers." Tel. 39S. Will sell outripbt or exchange for br deed dated February 25. 1922 and re now In-lnR on West street Sold On Money-Back Guarantee. S.

R. CARTER COMPANY SALES and SERVICE 6 Chase Lane. Thone 3106 Burl ins; ton. Vt. Studehaker 6 sedan: Olds.

f-dan; 19.14 Ruick sedan; Cad-Iliac; 19114 Ford Fordor; Hup. aedan: 10-12 Pontiac 6 aedan: Pierce Arrow brounliam and rdan: 19:11 Pontiac sedan. All cars renewed, finished and cuaran teed T. Imni.uin. 10 Main St corded in Book 1.

pase 2M of the Starki- home located centra! district For full particulars. Ooudey Re altv 76 Church St. Ph. 64:1. Pat McMahon was called this week to Richmond by the death LOST AND FOUND 10 of his brother.

Daniel McMahon COMPLETE CITY HOME In the country. Fire place: air condition ing; double insulation: 6 rooms: boro Land Records, and so much of aacn lands be sold at p-ibhc auction in front of the Tean Hail in Starit-boro on Januarr 29. 193a. at 10 clock a tn hall be to such taxe nth coiti. unle- previou.T paid HAROLD W.

CLlfFORD. Collector. Dat'd at 8-arkboro thu dT. January Prices quoted above for more than one day are for consecutive insertions. Cash prices are earned only if entire order is paid for before first publication.

Minimum price for any ad is for three lines. Count five average words for each line. Contract and Charpe Rates on Application Telephone orders received before 4:00 p. m. earn the cash price if payment is made to representative before publication.

Free Messenger Service. The Free Press will not be responsible for errors after the first Insertion. Peanut brittle, kisses, hard drops, fact almost every kind of sweets you may feel Inclined ENVELOPE Containing valuable papers helongrine to Burlinston Military Band. lost. Return to Fred E.

Merchants Bank. Burlineton. tax exempt. 1 acre land. C.

W. AUTOMOBILES Rouelit. sold and ex-chansed. Also. will help you finance vnur automobile.

J. H. Hilliker. F.ser J. Ph 2 OAS RANGE Brand new Cross.

13R Church St. white porcelain. 4 burner, msulat to eat may be found at Yan-dow's Sweet Shop and most of ed oven, automatic controls, two HAVE YOU REAL ESTATE TO SELT 12 19 LARGE BEAVER MUFF Lost in shopping distrirt during1 Xmas season. Call 1139-W. Reward.

4. 193a Do vou want to huv a house or utility cabinets, closed top. Sells new S114. will sell at discount. all the best kinds of chocolates I'SED CARS Tne model you want at pine vou can afford.

Burl. I'sed fnr Exchange. 131 Archibald St. Tel Frank Patenaude. Pearl St.

some business property? Write Rosenberg. 15 Pearl or Tel IfilK-M. which are always fresh. Ad ver tlsement. 10.lt.

HARD DRY WOOD Six bats split SMALL BAG Containing rings, miss- insr since spring 1937. Anyone knowing whereabouts inquire at 150 North St. Reward. Plenty of dry hard wood at VRKK rRESS CLASSIFIKD ADS TAY BEST and one Vindlinr. St 00: fi chunk PAYS 14 'r On investment.

Four-fam Telephone 3000 and 1 $1 00: soft wood ilv buildinr. eood condition, well PLYMOUTH 19T7 4-dor touring a-dan. clean, verv small tnileae. J. l.e.

Johnson. 227 Main St. Tel. ISO. the Ru2K Sales Company.

Ad tisment. 10.4:. alabs. 10 basrs $1.00. Also by run FREE PRESS WANT ADS PAY rented.

$1,500 down pavnient Chausse Real Ertyf Church. Thone 3397-W..

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