The Burlington Free Press from Burlington, Vermont (2024)

THE BURLINGTON FREE PRESS AND TIMES: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1922. A JOB BY CHRISTMAS Are you out of a Job? Don't get discouraged. Half the battle is making up your mind to get a Job, and a good Job. Let's concentrate on a good Job by Christmas or sooner. Thought Is followed by action.

Act through this newspaper's Want Ads. You will get a Job. If It doesn't seem to be In evidence, drop In and let's help you, because a Good Want Ad. will find a place for you. Classified Advertisem*nts RATES CASH IN ADVANCE A CASH PAYMENT of $1,000 will ret you possession of this good farm of 370 sores of clay and black loam soil in a good state of cultivation.

It Is situated In a very thrifty farming district, only 14 miles to village, there Is one double house and one single house. Good buildings but not modem. 800 acres of this farm are tillable, 30 acrea of wood and soma timber, 100 apple trees and some small fruit, two silos, 80 toit capacity, each full, hay enough to winter-stock, and around 1.200 bushels barley ant oats. A very complete list of farm tools including an International tractor with plows and harrows. The stock consists of 42 cows, two bulls, three and four years old, five two year old heifers, five horses, 75 hens.

Pries $23,000. D. V. G00DSELL. Room Strong Bid Burllngtsa.

$8500 BUYS A FOUR APARTMENT HOUSE of five rooms and bath each, rents for $1,200 a year, giving1 a net Income of 12 per cent on your money. CHAUSSB St ROBILXJLRD. Brokers, 14S Church St. Fhons. 1642-W.

INSTRUCTION EMPLOYMENT FOR SALE Shaw's Lots For Sale Only $50 Down But five of these lots remain unsold. These lots are nicely situated on th N. E. corner ot North Bend and Oak Sts. FTontape from 40 to 63 feet, depth 100 to 165 feet.

These lots are Just the thing for home and garden purposes. Prices very low. SEE McDONNELI Free Tress FOR SALE, 40 BUILDING LOTS. In the south part of the city. None better.

26 houses have been fcullt and are now under construction in the last few months and many more soon to be b-ullt, 75 lots have changed hands this season. Buy now. Lots are advancing every day. A. O.

FERGUSON, Real Estate Broker, Room 9, Strong. South Union Street Home Come and let me tell you about this beautiful home overlooking the lake and mountains. It's the last expression in home building1. If you are look to purchase a home, I feel this one would Interest you. Homes In all sections of the city.

I have a good home to rent. JAMES W. MADDEN. Room 14. The Strong, Burlington.

Vt. FOURTEEN-ACRE PLACE IN CITY LIMITS City water and electricity throughout all buildings. Good house, fine barn and two poultry houses. Splendid place for vegetables as well as poultry raising. Some fruit trees and all aorta of berries.

With this tranafer goes one good caw, fine horse, farm tools, wagons, sleighs and harness. Price, $5,500, down payment, balance to suit the purchaser. Inquire only of RICIIFORD Sertlrra Are Aaaoanrfd Ilia Xw Iremal Ilnu Mrs. Mary McKlnney has returned home from a two-weeks visit with relatives and friends In Montreal. The Rev.

tieorge Fomfrey visited friends in Newport. Monday. November 27. Miss Margaret Billings has gone to Boston where she will fake a course in hospital training. Vernon Wells, of Bouses Point, is visitinir his brother the Rev.

G. lon Wells. Miss Ardella Draper, of Taterson, N. is visiting in the home rf her mother. Mrs.

Joseph Cook. The services at St. Ann's Church on Advent Sunday. December 3. will be morning prayer at 10.13.

Eucharist and sermon, at 10.43. and evening prayer and cermon at 7:30 o'clock. Clifford J. Greenwood, Sheldon and Miss Virginia E. Griggs, of Richford were united in marriage at the Methodist Episcopal rarsonage Novmber 25.

by the Rev. O. Leon Wells. The basketball game played between the Richford town team and be Richford Hiffb. School team la the tymna-oium, Wednesday evening was won ty the high school team tie score fceins 17 to 15.

High school team. Touns left forward. Carpenter right forward, Livingston center. Selby. Tight forward.

Porter, left forward: subs; Pearson for Carpenter. Taylor for Porter. Coan for Livingston. Town team Taylor and Bethel, forward. Wright and Reed, guards: subs.

Tturtiblse for Reed. Miss Mae Austin. Miss Rebecca Carpenter, ef the University Vermont. re passing the Thanksgiving' re -ess at their homes In this place. Mrs.

Addle Thaneuf went to Fanny Allen hospital Wednesday, for treatment. Miss Anna Elkins. of Newport Is visiting her sister. Miss Marjorle Elklns. The following are the services for the Methodist church for next week: Sunday, morning; worship, at 10:43.

Subject sermon. "A Welcome Bible school at 12 m. League at 30 p. m. Topic.

"The Leaguer Who Don't miss the "Epwortn Herald Poster Story" that will be told at this meeting. Evening worship at 7:30. Son service ld by the Young People's Choir and the orchestra. Sermon subject. -As Christ Would Do'.

The annual business meeting the Sunday School board will be neld In the church parlors on Monday evening. December 4. at 7:30. The Phlla-thea Class will meet Tuesday eve-ring. December 5.

at the home Mrs. II A. Puffer. The W. II.

M. S. will have a puff-tying party In the church rarlors on Thursday. December 7. at 2 30 p.

m. Anyone bavins puffs to tie may notify Mrs. L. D. Rowley.

Prayer service on Thursday evening- at 7.30. Scripture: John 19: S-ST- COLCHESTER marram Glvea for Grams Meetln To-morrow Tsw Nnt and Event The following Is th program for the Orange entertainment on December 1: Heading. Martha St. Amour; reading-. Walter Munson; local Items.

Clara Wright: duet. Mr. ad Mrs. P. W.

Severance: current events. Mr. Donnocker; reading. Mrs. Rose Wright: piano solo.

Mrs. Herbert Severance; recitation. Joseph Bergeron: school lunches. Her-menia Wright; "Are Electric Lights on the Farm Worth What They P. M.

Curtis: song. J. M. Wright; mono, legrue, Marjorle Carey. Mr.

and Mrs. W. IL Munson are passim? Thanksglvtnjr with relatives In Bloomingdale. N. T.

Irwin. son Mr. and Mrs. Leland Severance, who recently moved to Jeffersonvllle Is 111 diphtheria. The Ladies' Aid society will hold Its annual Christmas sale Tuesday evening December 5, The eale will Include fancy articles.

Christmas cards, aprons, handkerchiefs, rag rugs. iuilt and home-made candies. Supper will be served from to 8 o'clock. Miss Grace Everest will give a program comic and dramatic readings on Saturday evening December 9 In the parish house, under the auspices of the Union school. Munson'a orchestra will furnish music, and Miss Marian Munson will slne-George P.

Huntress, for many years a local blacksmith, has sold his tools and stock, and will move to Holyoke. the lat Home Real Estate Agency, Burlington. Vt. SMALL FARM 4 MILES FROM BURLINGTON Over 80 acres strong soil. 10 acres wood, rest all tillable, no waste land.

Buildings good. 40 tie ups, adapted and located for Burlington retail mllle route and larwe dairy income. The farm for large results on small acreage, See us at once If you want the best. Price fair and terms easy. VERMONT REAL ESTATE AGENCY.

Room 9. The Strong. 19 Help Wanted Female WANTED A dining room girl. Hotel Arlington, Whitehall, N. T.

WANTED Experienced pay roll clerk. Address Box; R. Free Press. MIDDLE AGE WOMAN as housekeeper ior one. u.

u. Burns, Colchester, Vt. 20 Help Wanted Male YOUNG MAN. stenographer at once for stenography, typewriting and general office work. Must be proficient.

State age, experience and salary expected. American Mineral Co. WANTED A French speaking man to take position as a salesman in local territory. Must be neat appearing and courteous. Fine opportunity for advancement-Call at once.

Room 5. 138 Church St. 287, It NECKWEAR SALESMAN SALESMAN January' 1st, 1923 Only reliable, dependable salesman considered who has an established trade selling department stores, men's clothing and furnishing shops, to handle our line of men's knitted neckwear and mufflers. We prefer a salesman who knows the neckwear business, to cover Vermont, with headquarters in Burlington. To such a man we will turn over soma nice accounts.

We make the largest and most Interesting line of men's knitted neckwear and mufflers in the world. Sheplan. Sabul Palmer, Flat-iron New York. WANTED Salesman and collector. We have openings for two reliable men, one to work in city and nearby towns and one for outside territory.

Experience unnecessary, but those having light car preferred. Good pay and steady position to right party. Apply at 3 Church Pt. EXPERIENCED LINOTYPE OPERATORS. We have steady night work for two operators at $38 per week.

One on straight news; the other on book work. Write with references. Free Press, Burlington, Vt. f. TWO FIRST-CLASS INSIDE WIREMEN' wanted.

Write stating age, experience, and salary expected. P. O. Bo 122, Burlington. YOUNO MAN, wanted for farm work at onee.

Benjamin A. Fresn, Milton. Vt. 8IX MEN to work In weods all winter. V.

C. Thompson, Starksboro, Vt. YOUNd MAN wanted at once for steno graphy and typewriting work, also general ofTlce work, must be proficient. State age, experience, and nalary expected. Address American Mineral Johnson.

Vt. 28fl.3t WANTED Men for the New Departure Mfg. .35 to-88 cents per hour; men for Hartford Rubber Works 40 to 60 cents per hour, men for lumbering and men for farms. Madden's Empt. Service, Room 14, The Strong, Burlington, Vt.

282 WANTED AT ONCE Reliable young man for milk route In city. Oood wages to right party. References required. Box Free Press. WANTED Six neat, ambitious young men for good paying propositions.

Call after 4:00 p. m. R. H. Metcalf, 135 North WlUard.

WANTED Man to milk and care for 15 cows. Middle-aged ccuple or single man. $50, house, or board. Address Box 83, Free Press. ggl.lOt WANTED Reliable farm hand by the year, good home, mechanical milker.

W. Graves. Waltafleld, Vt. BLACKSMITH wanted at once, steady Job to the right man. good wages.

W. A. Kingsbury, Moretpwn, Vt. MEN WANTED Commission, room, co-operative contracts learning bartering, chiropody, linotyping, catalogues. Hall University, Boston.

Mass. FIREMEN, BRAKEMEN. beginners $150, later $250. Address Railway, Free Press. 21 Help Male or Female WANTED Lady stenographer for firm at Burlington, blacksmith for iron and wood $18 per week board and room, cook for lumber camp $65 to $70.

cook mall hotel $15, waitresses and chambermaids $9 to $10. housekeeper $7, men for New Departure 85 to 88 cents per hour, men for Rubber 40 to 60 cents per hour. Madden's Empt. Service, Room 14, The Strong, Burlington, Vt. 284 22 Salesmen and Agents SALESMEN Exceptional opportunity.

Hustlers earnings big. Write McCleery Calendar Factory, Washington. Iowa. 23 Situations Wanted Female WANTED Position as saleslady in store at onco, experienced, references furnished. Write Box 2, Free Press.

MIDDLEAQED WOMAN wants housework In small family about January first. Can furnish good references as to character and ability. Address Houseworker," care of Pree Press. EXPERIENCED SALESLADY desires position, prefers coat and suit department, can furnish references. Kindly state particulars and salary in first letter.

Box 28, Free Press. 24 Situations Wanted Male RELlABLEMAN wants steady emplby- ment as fireman or janitor. Write Box 122. Free Press. 282.

tf. FINANCIAL FOR SALE 100 shares Fisheries Product Common Stock, par value $10. Quote highest Quotation. Box 828, Abbeville, S. a 25 Business Opportunities FOR SALE Oarage, best location in Essex Junction, larger building room for 20 cars on ground floor, large room on second floor for painting purposes, driveway on each side of building with large yards, splendid front room for car display, now occupied and doing big business, price and terms right.

Come and look this over. Also a cash business of old standing In the most central place for its purpose. Everything up-to-date. Other interest cause for selling at reasonable price. Al Roberts, Essex Trust Essex Junction.

Phone 17L At office 7:00 to 8.0O p. m. 31A Farm and Dairy Products E0 TONSOF HAY. Lombard farm, Mont- xiay can De measured and taken when convenient for the buyer. Also one pair of bay horses; weight 2.600, eight and nine years old, naif brothers, sound, kind, and good to work, and if yon are looking for a farm in a good location come and see me.

Thomas Reeves, Burlington, Ver-mont- 34 Household Goods FOR SALE Parlor bed, household furnl eoutn vnlon. SEVERAL good used electric vacuum cieaners fiu up, for hire or for sale, open evenings. Phone B38-J, 199 Bank street. qca I BUY AND SELL new ana second hand lurimum, moves, carpets, men's clothing and shoes. Furniture repaired and packed.

Call, write, or phone 2380-W. I Jacobs, 845 North Wlnooskl Ave. BEATERS, wood and gas stoves. Ranges, iJJ gal dairy stove. Fu-nlture, carpets, rugs.

squares. Clothing, shoes. We buy, sell, or exchange. Tel. 777-R K'ttell'e North 8t 254, 37 Wearing Apparel LADY'S COAT, suit and blouses, bargain.

Aaaress 07, Free Press. BULGARIAN FUR COAT with muskrat trimmings. D8 North Champlain street. MILLINERY. We have one of the larg est assortments or the latest styles and models in the city of Burlington.

Let us show them to you. Lena Hall. The Bandbox. 101 Church St. 282, 6t 38 Miscellaneous Wanted WANTED Washings, wei or rough dry.

33 Lafonntaln street, upstairs. BY EVERY ONE. A ticket to "Miss Bob White," Strong Theatre, December 1 and 2. WANTED Bundle washings. Phone 2078-W.

284.8t WANTED Washings. Call phone number 135-Y, South Burlington, Vermont. 2R3.8t 39 Where to Eat RESTAURANT, clean, sanitary, service, courtesy. Dinner 11 to two, 50c, supper five to seven. BOo.

Hoyle's. 73 Main sreet. 289 ROOMS FOR RENT ROOM suitable for two. 117 North Wi- noosKi avenue. FURNISHED ROOM at 30 North Wlnooaki avenue.

ROOM to rent, gentleman preferred. Phone 2385, 249 Pearl street. IN ESSEX JUNCTION, large front room, furnished ground floor, private entrance, board tf desired, reference. Bo 73, Free Press. FURNISHED 1872-W.

FRONT ROOM. Phone LARGE, COMFORTABLE ROOM with bay window, use of phone. 28 Lafayette place. Phone 1378-M. TWO MODERN unfurnished front rooms, cheap.

Th Parker, 115 Cherry. 282. 6t FURNISHED ROOM to trtent with or without board. 87 Brookes. 282, 8t FURNISHED ROOM for light housekeeping.

Phone 244-R. ROOMS with er without board; private family; modern convenlencea; reasonable rates. 88 Henry street. FURNISHED FRONT ROOM to rent. 83 Buell atreet.

284.8t LARGE FRONT ROOM, heated, hot and cold water, private entrance, garage accommodation If desired. 43 Elmwood Ave. FURNISHED single and Ilant housekeeping rooms, steam heated. 2S Elmwood Ave. Phone 1247-R.

206. tf REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 41 Apartments and Flats F1VH ROOM APARTMENT, 62 North Champlain. Apply to N. E. Stevens, 34Jsham.

Phone 605-W. 287.2t BIX ROOM TENEMENT, 24 Greene St. Inquire 222 North street. 2S0.8t MODERN steam heated flat. Address Box 80.

Free Press. MODERN BIX ROOM FLAT, at 77 Main street. Inquire Mrs. Charron, 153 Main trtet. 285, ftt HEATED FURNISHED APARTMENT.

Inquire Mrs. Carbee, 78 North Union. Phone 1555-J. THREE CONNECTING ROOMS furnished for light housekeeping, modern conveniences. 168 North Wlnooskl Ave.

THREE FURNISHED housekeeping rooms with bath, a-aa, electricity, ret tub. porch, hot water heat. 19 Converse court. MODERN OFFICES TO RENT, centrally located at Church St. Apply F.

8. Lenoo Son. 00 St. Paul St. 18.tf TO RENT Offices, single or en suite, reasonable price.

Orpheum Block. 172tf 42 Busmess Placet for Rent HEATED OFFICE! to real El. Aseltlna, 14S Church St. TO RENT Desirable office space, vicinity City Hall Park; light, heat, phone furnished, stenographer and notary public service available. 13 monthly.

Address P. O. Box 603, city. OARAOE space to rent until May first. Howard street, near Wlllard.

Phone 872-M. LARQH ROOM on third floor in Y. M. C. A.

building suitable for office or musio studio. Telephone 562. 44 House for Rent TO RENT Desirable eight room house. Inquire at 67 Sputh Union St BUNG A LOW, in Essex Junction, to rent. Inquire II.

Desany, Staple street. HOUSE, 112 Pearl eight rooms two baths. Apply on premises. HOUSE te rent, centrally located. Phone 244, Essex Junction.

272, t.f. 46 Wanted To Rent WANTED Summer cottage, good site, am pie grounua, on wmr eugo, mgn attitude, suitable for family with children. Northern States, rood fishing and boating required. Would rent for full season 1923. Give full description and terms.

Address P. O. Box 853. Scars-dale, N. T.

284.28,1 TEACHERS WANTED 100 grade and fial tfifldhir. nr winter VBMnplM work to begin immediately. Northeast- 'em Teachers' Agency, 3 Central St. Johnsbury, Vt. 279.12t LIVESTOCK PUREBRED HOLSTEIN BULL for sale.

Wright Bigelow, Essex Junction, Vt. DAIRYMEN AVOID T. B. Our entire herd (61) tested, absolutely clean, a t. few for sale.

E. R. Wyman Sons, Starksboro, Vt. FOR SALE Purebred Holsteln heifer calves, Colantha Johanna Lad Edwin H. Davis, Vergennes, Vt.

282, flt 26 Dogs, Cats, Pets POODLE PUPPIES for sale. 280 North Wlnooskl avenue. 284, flt 27 Horses and Wagons FOR SALE Two pairs of heavy young percheron horses, prices reasonable. Phone 458-J. W.

H. Seymour, St. Albans. HORSE for sale or keeping. Call nlngs, 141 Pine street.

WE HAVE a good assortment of fresh and acclimated horses on hand at all times. Horses taken in exchange. We have one of the largest stock of team harness In the State. Ask for our prices and time payment plan. Auction sale every week, Friday.

H. M. Farnham, Montpeller, Vt. .284 fFNWHOESE3 of all kinds, sound draft horses In pairs, and singles from 1300 pounds single horse to 8000 pounds per pair. I must sell these horses to make room for new consignment.

Oeorge A. Temple, Essex Vt. 251, tf HORSES I HAVE FOR SALE this week 17 horses weighing from 800 to 1,400 pounds each, also three big pair of mules weighing 2.600 to 2.800 pounds to the pair, and two smaller pair. These mules are extra good ones and can be sold cheap. II.

B. Wllley, Essex Junction, Vt. 274. tf. 28 Poultry and Supplies FOR SALE Purebred Narragansett turkeys.

Jennie Mears, Milton, Vt. WANTED 150 White Rock hens and pullets, good price, last call. R. Biodgett, Bristol, Vt. FOR SALE White Leghorn pullets, yearlings, thoroughbred from Tom Baron strain.

72 St. Paul. RED WHEAT for poultry; also laying mash, scratchfeed, oyster shells and grit. A. D.

Pease. EQUIP YOUR POULTRY drinking fountain with a little Putnam stove, keeps water from freetlng, burns a month without attention. Gregory Grain Co. FOR SALE BODY MAPLE block wood, delivered. Hll- iiKers oarage, Essex Junction.

Vt. Phone 25S-2. 288.8t TEN STORM WINDOWS, two light 28x28, two 28x2S. two 22x28. two 28x22.

and one 20x22. Clark C. Bifiggs 28o.t.f. A NICE elKht DOlnt buck hand for mounting. George Roberts, Shel- burns, Vt.

285, 6t FfHACA 18 gallon hamm brles twist bar- rels case $20, or trade, Tel. 1312-W. SWEET CIDER for sale at twenty cents a gallon, anything oveif twenty gallons A Son, Essex 285, 12 1 at mill. I. IL Kellogg junction.

50 CORDS STOVEWOODI all split body E. P. Jimmo. 284. 12t wood, delivered.

A Tel. 15-10, Milton. Vt, WOOD WOOD-TWOOD DRY. BLOCK WOOD. $4 per ran, four runs sia.

tub Comna Co. Phone 2-Y. 1 37 FRESH EGGS direct from the hennery at 102 East avenue, 80o dozen not delivered. 28S.t STOVBWOOD: Soft wood per cord I mixed wood, $3.00 per isord; hard wood. $3.25 per eord.

at our yard on Iower Road. Thomas Reeves Son. Phone 2064-W. 278.12t WOOD FOR SALE. Fout ft.

hard wood. S8.00 per cord, soft (wood, $5.00 per cord, slab wood. $3 0(1, at the Gove place on Sbelburne rokd. $2.50 extra If delivered. Inquire the Strong.

at Room nine, 30 Business, Office Equipment USED BURROUGHS ADDING MACHINE. good as new. Phone 1408-W. General Adding Machine Exchah 121 St. Paul Burlington, Vt.

2 85, flt To-D ay's Blunder Corrected By James E. Burke, Postmaster, City of Burlingrton. Your mall and yc ur neighbor's mail Is delayed If yon have no mall receptacle at your sor with your name plainly writtesi thereon. To eliminate unnecessary lelay, the post-office department has ruled that carrier service will not be extended to any new buildlnff not equipped with a suitable receptacle, uid that when a patron, changes his residence he will be required to provide mail box at his new address be: 'ore being: accorded delivery servlon. All patrons will be expected to liave a proper mail reoeptacle preferably a lot In the door, before Janua; 1 1923.

The failure to provide a mail receptacle not only tends to Inconvenience the patron himself, but Is an unnec essary hardship on the carrier. If the carrier has to wait at door, even If only two or three minutes, and has to to It several times In a block. It means that he has to work that much harder to comp te his deliv- erles. If the people understood this. for the carrier's sake, If for no other reason, they would provide a box.

To-day'a illustrated Blander ap- pears on paxre B. It Can Be AUTOMOBILES Automobiles for Sale I ONLY BUT' AND SELL used cars and can furnish you parts for your automobile. HUllkei-s Garage. Essex Junc-tlon. Vt.

Phone 288-2. 286.jBt 1918 CASE TRACTOR. 1175.00. 1918 International tractor, $150.00, both In good condition. Ward Motor Sales 83 Main street.

285 WE BELIEVE we have the best 1914 Ford touring for sale in this vicinity. Hudson A Essex Phone 2263. MODE 19TS Fb'RB touring car, price $75.00. Champlain Motor 100 Main St. 282 FOR SALE One Cole Aero-Eight, seven passenger, 128 inch wheel bae.

30 h. 1920 car; one six-cylinder Premier, seven passenger tonneau windshield, Just painted; one model P0 Overland; one mode) 83 Overland roadster; one 1920 Oldsmoblle Eight, roadster; one model 32 Hup. three Ford light delivery trucks; one Cole four, a mighty good car, too. Brodie Nilea Hotel Oarage. 1917 CADILLAC, eight cylinder, aeven passenger, also 1916 Cadillac, eight cylinder, five passenger, both in perfect condition, and the prices are low.

Call 845 for further information. 271 Auto Accessories AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING! in all its branches. We are experts at oxy-Acety-lene welding and brazing. Try us and be convinced. 1217-M.

Liberty Oarage, 28 Intervale Ave. 213 ELECTRIC MOTORS REWOUND. repaired, bought and sold. The Motor Repair Works. Harry R.

Brown, 155 Cherry St. 'Phone 1174. 278. tf 8 Service Stations Repairing NOTICE Expert vulcanizing by men cf 10 years experience at same location, all work guaranteed. Chllds Vulcanizing 44 N.

Champlain St. 'Phone 885. 140 BUSINESS SERVICE 10 Business Services Offered MIS3 TOBIN can make the most artistic gown, also does ordinary sewing; fancy work. Phone 1414-W. FUR WORK, millinery, reasonable prices.

Miss Mamie Barley, 77 North Union St. Phone 874-W. HAIR CUTTING AND BOBBINO. We value your time. Make an appointment with us by phone.

S84-W. We are sure we can please. Howard's Barber Shop, 43 Church atreet. 284, Ot WORK DONE taking down or trimming trees. It.

Rlchllng, 74 Front street, elty. EWINa DONE, also any work by hour, girls coat for aale, $2.00. 9 Germain street. AN AUTO to hire at Papln's livery with careful driver and right prices. Phone 888.

ANTHONY'S LUSTRE stops falling hair. Razors, safeties, sharpened. 104 Chnrch. RUBBER STAMPS made and repaired at Lord's Rubber Stamp Works. 130 College Bnrllngtcn.

Vt. W. H. TARBOX, the watch and clock tnan; call him for your watch or clock repairing. 22 Murray St.

'Phone 131 1-M. 137 12 Heating and Plumbing ANOTHER LAVATORY will make your house much more liveable. See us for estimate. W. IL Buckley 198 Main 8t.

'Phone 671. 83 13 Trucking, Storage LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE trucking, J. J. Malloy. 'Phone 194S-W.

231.tf 14 PalntTnp; Papering PAINTING. PAPERHANQINa. corpenter work and plumbing. J. M.

UcNall. 45 Charlotte St. Phone 1507-M. PHONE SID WAY, 1444.W. for your painting and paperhanglng.

Chairs re-caned, furniture repaired and refla-Ished. 178 15 Repairing CARPETS CLEANED, repaired and laid. Tousley'a. 'Phone 2084-M. 1 6 Renovating: Dyeing DYEING.

DRY AND STEAM CLEANING, repairing and pressing. B. iiachanlo Dye House, 18 Church St. 181. tf MATTRESSES OF ALL KINDS renovated and made over; feather beda made Into feather mattresses.

Tousley'a, 2084-M. EMPLOYMENT 19 Help Wanted Female WOMEN OR OIRLS. 17 years or older, for hand trimming men's, boys' and children's straw hats, easy to learn, good pay. Write quick for particulars. The Hills company, Amherst, Mass.

288.12t WANTED A working housekeeper, capable, intelligent woman, who under tands plain cooking and la fond of children. References required. Oood home and good wages. Address Box 18. Fre Press.

289, 6t COMPETENT WOMAN for general house work, no laundry work, three in family. Box 12, Free Press. WANTED Young lady to share room with home privileges. $3 a week. 79 Loomla street.

Tel. 2 84-M. ELDERLY WOMAN who would like a home and wages, willing to help do light work and help to care for children. Box J. Free Press.

283, 6t 25 MORE GIRLS WANTED to operate sewing machines on rompers and dresses. O. I HINDS CO. Cor. King; and St.

Paul Streets. t'Cap Slubbs" TOP TrV XRTiSR- III ly PRgssR Five cents a word a week. Four cents a word for three days. Three cents a word for two days. Two cents a word first Insertion.

Twenty cents a word a month. Five cents a word for four to six daya, Hlnlmum twenty-flva cents for any advertisem*nt. No advertisem*nt figured for less than ten words. When advertisem*nt la not run eonsee- ntively the rata Is two cents a word each Insertion. It wording- of advertisem*nt Is changed it counts as a new advertisem*nt.

CLASSIFICATIONS Indexed and Numbered for OulcJl Reference AXOr'CEMJ2NT9 Personals Lost and Fjnnd ATJTCMOBIXE9 Automobiles for Sala Automobiles Wanted Motorcycles and Bicycles Automobiles for Exchange Auto Accessories Berries Stations Rspalrtng Autn I.lverr Oarages BUSINESS 8ERYICE Business Services Offered Building Contracting; Beating and Plumbing Moving. Trncktna Storage Painting Papering Repairing Upholstering Renovating Iyeln Tailoring and Pressing Business errir Wanted EMPLOYMENT Blip Wanted Female Help Wanted Mala Help Mala or smele Salesmen and Agents Situations Wanted Female Situations Wanted Male fTNWNClAL, Business Opportunities IXSTRrCTIOJJ LIVESTOCK Dog. Cats. Pete t. Borsea and Wagons Poultry and Supplies) Wanted Livestock FOR SALE and Office Eqalpntssl Building Materia'.

Tarra and Dairy Products farm Stock and Tools Homemade Things Household Goods Machinery and Tools Merchandise Musical Instruments Wearing; Apparel Miscellaneous Wanted BOOMS FOB BKTX Whsre to Eat Wanted Rooms ami Board MEAL ESTATE FOB BEST Apartments and Flats Business Places for Rent Farms for Rent Houses for Rent Summer Places feir Rent Wanted To Rent SEAL ESTATE FOB SAILS Farms for Sate Farms Wanted Bouses for Sale Lots for Eale Bummer Places for Sate Real Estate for Exchange Wanted Real Estate ISA If 97 SO 1 1A, 3 A 17 13 II tS 44 4T 49 4 10 II 13 ANNOUNCEMENTS FIXB HEALTHT BABT BOT3 and girls for adoption at baby's nursery. 260 Shel-burne road. 282.6t CHIROPODIST, tont ailments carefully treated, shampooing, scalp treatment, hair dyeing, awitrhea and transformations for sale. Wigs to rent. Mrs.

J. Van Dewater. 10 St. Paul St. 2S1.12t ATTENTION MERCHANTS Bosley 49 Pomeroy manufacture Christmas randy and other confections.

Phone 2374-W. FREDDIE'S KRTJIT PUNCH. No entertainment, wedding dance, or reception Is complete without Freddie's Fruit Punch. Prepared by Freddie himself at the Central Drug corner College and Church streets. Phone 687.

There are many imitations but only one original. 270.28t CORSET PARLOR, 14 N. Wlnooskl abdomen supports. Will call at hnmes by appointment. Anna Cuesmore 1288-J SADDLE-HORSE.

Instructions in riding. Burke's stable. 87 St. Paul. 281.28t FURNISHED FIVE ROOM FLAT given In ichanre for board of elderly lady.

Phone 2402-M. Lost and Found PJIYSICIAN'3 BAO lost between Rich mond and Burlington. Please return to Dr. Mitchell. Richmond, or Free Press office.

27.1 1 PERSON who took overcoat by mistake at Woodroen'a hall Wednesday evening, please return to S3 North Champlain street for reward. 287.2t LOST Mink fur neck piece. Finder phone B02-W or return to 327 Pearl street Tor reward. FOUNI A place to spend an enjoyable evening, witnessing "Miss Bob White." Strong. December 1 and 2.

LOST Your opportunity to see the best to be had in home talent plays If you fall to see "Miss Bob White," Strong, December 1 and 2. AUTOMOBILES Automobiles for Sale 1920 OAKLAND SIX. sedan, renewed and rennisned; 1919 Franklin, five passenger touring, renewed; 1919 Dodge, five passenger touring: 191T Klssell. five passenger touring, at Wills Sainte Cialre A Oakland Salesroom, 203 Main St. P.

T. Donovan. 287.t.f. A MECHANICAL ENGINEER owns the Oldsmoblle we have to sell. You will be surprised at Its condition and the low price that it can be bought for.

We have a Pope Hartford car we will ell outright or will consider taking a mail car In exchange. Here is a chance to buy a good roomy car that Is In the best of condition throughout, at a low figure. Now is the time to buy a used Hudson Speedster for your use next summer. We have two to choose from and you can make a deposit now and we will store your car until spring. 1921 Etudebaker Special, mileage e.ftOO miles and la In excellent condition throughout.

This car la fully quipped with extraa and well worth considering at the price. Yon may buy either a 1921 or 1922 Bulck five passenger. We Invite your Inspection. S200 will buy either a bulck or a Stude-baker. Both ears In running condition.

Hudson A Essex Salesroom. Tel 2283. as.et SWANT0N CENTER Miss Sarah Brown of Burlington, who has been spending a part of her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H.

Brown, has gone to Bridgeport and Hartford, for a short visit. Silas J. Telkey was a business visitor in Burlington Monday Mr. and Mrs. M.

V. Hicks, of Fairfax, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Hicks sister, Mrs. Herman Raymond. Miss Marion E.

Brush, of Fairfax, is spending a week with her aunt. Mrs. Herman Raymond. "Elllle" Wilder, who has been ill for the past two weeks Is much better. Mrs.

Orrin Bliss entertained the members of their club last Thursday. FLETCHER Mr. and Mrs. Gomo of Cloverdale visited at O. IL Gomo's Thursday.

A party was given to Ira Morgan Tuesday night, it being his 63d birthday. Dancing and refreshments were served. There will be a dance at the Community house Wednesday night. Arthur Wagner Is moving his family to "Buck Hollow. Miss Hazel Carey returned from East Fairfield.

She has been 111 the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Smith returned to Boston after spend 1ST MAIM 8T. tel am REAL ESTATE FOR SALE HOTEL FOR SALE A modern hotel, 30 rooms furnished In fine shape, 4 nice baths, nice cafeteria doinff nice business, ga with capacity of IS cars, this hotel is centrally located In a town of better than 4,000 Inhabitants, has a large commercial as well as tourist and regrular boarders, it Is only a short distance from the Canadian bor-der.

Anyone with a reasonable payment down can have easy terms, reason for 111 health. A. R. Day or T. F.

Sullivan Real Katate Agency. 1ST feeln Burlington, vt Fnoa SIS-IC 47 Farms for Sale 103 ACRES; stock, tools, 500 cords wood: only $1,400. Owner called away gives you big opportanlty. Includes cow, oxen, poultry, hay, about 100 bushels potatoes, 100 bushels corn, CO bushels oats, vegetables, stovewood, full Implements for Immediate sale; only mile village, wood working factories, handy famous lake resort; dark loamy fields, pasture, about f0( cords wood, 70.OOO feet timber; good markets near; $0 apple treos; 80 FUgar maples, outfit with 823 buckets; nix-room bouse, garage, poultry house, barn, stable. Taken now $1,400 gets all, part cash.

Details and photo page S3 big Illustrated catalog bargains, 100 pages. Copy free, strout Farm Agency, eajia.F., Old flouth Boston, Mm. GREATEST FARM BARGAIN In Vermont of 167 arres, extra good buildings, sugar place, 14 cows, three yearlings, one two-year-old bull, extra good set cf farming tools and sugar outfit, rood pair of matched work horses, work and drivelng harness and all small tools. Price S3.B00. one thousand down.

William I Bmltb, Underbill Center, Vermont. 4S Farms Wanted WANT TO HEAR from owner having small farm for aale. Give particulars and lowest price. Address Free Press Box 39. 2S4.t 49 Houses for Sale TWO FA MILT ITOUPE on Convent siuare, Burlington.

Terms reasonable. F. M. Warner, Lock Box 124, Vergennes, Vt. TWO HOUSES FOR SALE Either ot two fine houses situated at IS Phelburns street for sale.

12 room house. In good repair, hns hardwood floors, twe bath rooms, shower; fireplace, glassed-in porch, furnace heat; lot, 120x300 feet; fruit trees, shade trees, fine lawn. Second house Just being completed has 8 large rooms, large sleeping porch; lot, 80x30 ieet. S. G.

Sails, 13 Sbelburne street. 23.Ct for Have A11CPC fine up-to-date homes UUoCO rearl. N. Trospect. Main, S.

Union. S. Wlnooskl Ave, Hungerford Terrace, Ilussell Shelbume Road. Give me a call and eet more particulars. HOUSTON 88-M.

and'TlSS-M. 50 Lois for Sale SIIELBURNE ROAD I have listed a fine lot on Shelbume road, 75 ft. 150 ft. It Is an Ideal home site and the price Is right. G.

H. II0RT0N Real Estate. Room The JStron. Thone By Edwina REAL ESTATE FOR SALE TWO LARGE BUSINESS BLOCKS, finely locaiea, aiso several beaut Itul houses In various parts of the city. The ranee In price from $4,000 to $12,000.

according- to location. Inquire John ci 43 Church. 1,400 ACRES of timber and farm land wun a gooa steam mill estimated to be two million feet or more of timber, three pair of rood horses weighing from 2.800 to 8.100 per pair, all harnesses, wagons and aleds, two cowa, all household roods, rood blacksmith shop, in fact every thing for lumbering-, all farm tools, also 'a good automobile. Th! Is one of the best trades ever offered. Would easily keep 75 cows.

This prop, erty can be bought by a rood reliable party. Best sugar place In the country. Everything goes, three houses, all for $18,000, (fifteen thousand.) Lot of logs just cut and on the skids, also 25,000 feet of spruce lumber, aeven miles to railroad station. State road. Box 22, Free Press.

WATERBURY VILLAGE property, good seven-room house, bam and approximately 7 acres land, main street and only 3-4 mile to high school. Will sell at a sacrifice to close at once. Write to-day. F. II.

McGINNIS Essex Junction, Vt, $2800 Buys Captain Humphrey estate In Underhlll, 9-room house, bath, hot and cold water, furnace heat, hardwood floors, hard pine finish, open stair case, front and back porches, one acre of land, some fruit, pood barn. Just the place for a live doctor. Come and see for yourself. E. C.

ELLSWORTH Underhlll, Thone 306-20. 47 Farms for Sale "BLUE BOOK TOUR" FARM $2,700, 105 acres, ten cattle and poultry, bog. equipment, tools, furniture, hay, wood Included; beautiful new on tourist route, make money serving refreshments, three miles tine railroad town, near school, 80 acres dark tillage cut 40 tons hay, 13 cow pasture, best 1,000 cords wood, timber, 1,000 sugar maples, fruit; eight room house, spring water; barn, shed; retiring will sell complete at $2,700, easy terms arranged. Qet full details In new folder. W.

A. tye, Waterbury. Vt. 2S4.28.1 FARM suitable for truck or chicken, keeps eight cows, within walking distance of college, schools, churches, rma and one half miles to Burlington. Edward Norman, Spear street, Burlington, Vt.

Tel. 1002-3. 284.6t CORKING FARM TRADE, 15 cattle, pair horses, three hogs, 80 hens, all kinds tools, 125 acres, near town, large maple orchard, running water, lots of wood and lumber, seven-room house. $500 down, balance on easy terms. K.

IL Stearns, South Royalton. Vt. YES, SIR! We have them; farms, village dwelling's, tenement houses, wood and lumber lots, at prices so low that they will satisfy. Be sure and see us berore buying if you are Interested In any kind of real estate. NEALY SCRIBNER Phone or S10-1.

Underbill Vt. Advertising will create ana concentrate public patronage for you In your business. It will create a demand for your soods. Are you telling our readers your store Be we in this paper? ter part of this week. cr.

w. wngnx has bought the house and land. ENOSBURG FALLS Miss Rebecca Houston, who teaches In MorrtsvUIe. Is passing a few days with her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. R. M. Houston. Mr.

and Mrs. I. IL Stowe and Mr. Stowe's sister, Mrs. Cynthia Thayer, went to Watervffle Wednesday.

Mrs. Thayer remaining at the home of her sister. Mrs. Horace Ewms, where she will pass the winter. Charles F.

Merry, the firm cf Earl Merry. Rutland, was In this place Wednesday business. The Rev. and Mrs. G.

C. McDonald Montgomery were In town Wednesday. Miss Iva Shover and Mr. and Mrs. II.

I. Shover and little son, Donald, of Burlington, passed Thanksgiving at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. IL W.

Shover. Mr. and Mrs. R. E- Strohecker and lUtle daughter.

Nancy, of Utlca. X. are visiting Mr. Stroheckeris parents. Mr.

and Mrs. OUh Merrill. Lyle Chaffee cut one foot severely Monday while the woods. Dr. R.

B. Thomas Is attending vim Bnrt Is out after being de tained at home for two weeks with a severe cold. Mrs. Demls Densmore Chelsea passed Thanksgiving at the home of her sister, airs. ti.

j. ranneiw. Tcntir Judd. Laurel Samson, Donald Kimball and Gardner Mears, students Tnivmltv of Vermont, passed Thanksgiving at their respective homes here. Mrs.

Ann Whitney of Richford passed Thanksgiving day with her daughter. Mrs. II. A. Eliza Marsh passed Thanksgiving in ow Albans.

HIXESBURG rnnitifuu Weaver the TJ. M. spent the holiday with Miss Grace Brothers. Mr. iirs.

i. McKenzie are parents of a son born. -v-wmHr The nurIls the Pri mary and Intermediate schools with their teachers enjoyed a Thanksgiving iCitnw at th. O. A.

R. hall Wednes day. Some the children were 111 ami could not be present. The Hinesbunr Ail-Star basketball tram will play the Burlington Invlnclbles at the town hall Saturday night at 30. Hlnesburg will have an entirely new line-no which will be as follows Degree and Kelley.

forwards: Ross, center, and Patrick and Isham. guaras. WARREN John Griffith of Randolph was in town Tuesday. James Carlin has gone to Worcester, Mass. to pass) the -winter.

II. H. Allen was in Barre recently. F. M.

Lone and J. Corliss were In Mont- peller last Tuesday. P. B. Daniels of F.andolph was In town the past week.

Done! YProteted by George Matthew Adams) i i i 1 1 i 1 Icomim-1 wor mm ft-sis Ivor- rwrerftNl Mclonfe wot ntr voo tjarf anv omwt iva i i i mm i n.nt ur i 11 jim ij.ii 7 VlA fcBrCU FER LTW WTHIN WJNl P- A MAVBE ONE LITFLE TIECE- I JUi II 'A III 3RrWER HUW.f3 'V lb A. L. Stedman has rented the Joseph Tucker house and Is soon to move his family from Fayston Into It. Carrie Modus who attends school In Randolph Is at home for the Thanksgiving vacation. G.

II. Campbell has finished the house he has been building in the vil ktge and moved his family into It. Mr. and Mrs. F.

A. Elliot and children were In Hanco*ck Thursday. 1 IUtE PRESS IT AST AOS) PAT BKST la a abaci. vlUi.

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