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1 TOWGBT GLOBE '.' TONIGHT 1 !lì t--j Dr Tloss office will clnsed be (lawn is depicted from October 3 to October 27. A eiil's great atlventure between dawn and Advrrtisement. 84-O- ct 27 amaziiiglv in BOiìEUT '.. LEO.VARD'S presentation of Mrs. B. E. Doyle has returned from Boston where she has been taking special tiaining under Mrs. MAE Lilla Viles Wyman in modem training of children, also in ali the Fiotti Investors Guaio, Ausrust, 1!)22 modem lanees. Arsene Gicnier loft Thursday for New York city where he has MI TRRAY (Continued Doni Caledonian of Sat., Oct. 14) the outstanding stock of the various divisionai com- takon a position with an automo- The two cars have a bijf field aboard as well panies into the parent corporation' shares between bile concern. IVs ioasted. This as at home, inasmuch as foreijrn as well as domestic August 1, 1924, and August 1, 1920, on bases of $:!() to Miss Khea C. Gilson, a teachor extra process $40 i ; ha re for , Inc., stock. one users aie appreciative of automobiles of merit at . righi in the schools of Springfield, this to-da- y y q detightful priees. Althou;h there aie in the world approx-ìmatcl- For example, the holders of the stock of the Durant state was in St. Johnsbury last gives 12,1)00,000 ?asoline-piopelle- d vehicles, mpie than Motor Company of Indiana, Inc., of whose .'100,000 shares, week to attend the teachers' con- quality that can 10,000,000 of these vehicles are in the United States and having a par value of $10, 240,000 shares have been au- vention and remained until Sunday not be duplicateci tlie remaininp 2,000,000 scatterei! ali over the world. In thorized, are to have the privilegi; of exchanging their with her parents Mr. and Mrs F. Augmested Orchestra: Six Musicians 1021, few or than 10,000 niotor car and trucks were stock for the stock of the Durant Motors, Inc., within C. Gilson. Miss Gilson is organiz-in- g troni tliis country thoush virtually the entire the two-yea- r period mentioned ahove on a ha. is of $"() a troop of Girl Scouts in A TIFFNAY PRODUCTION in 9 gorgeous reels. production was in With the a shai'e Durant Motors, Inc., stock. voi'ld's the United States. for Siiringfield. U - else-v.'ne- re This Special at improved rondition.-- now prevailing in Europe and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McCut-cheo- n throujjhout the civilized world, however, the rt Durant Motors Has Assets of $33,334,321 of Noi'thfield have been the business in such cars as the Durant "Four" and Aside from its liability for its outstanding' capital guests foi- - a few days of Mr. REGULAR PRICES is eh larpe within next mothen-- , "Six" sure to rea pioportions the stock, Durant Motors, Inc., has only current Jiabilitie.-- . Mrs. John W. The Ladies' Circle few months. Its assets, as of Aprii .'!(), 1922, are set forth as follows: McCutcheon. Mr. and Mrs. Etigene Page --and "" Car a Keen Rivai of the Ford ASSETS Mi', and Mrs. Ilarlcy Page spent of the Sirnilarly, the instantaneous popularity of Mr. Dur- Fixed investments $ 50,285 the week end in Albanv. ant': latest creation, the "Star" car, which is beiiiR Less reserve 4,900 Mr. and Mrs. C. Ili Merrill of UNIVEKSALIST CHURCII 3S tuineil out ali the Durant divisional plants, in $ 15,.'Ì84 at and l.owell, Mass. are ihe guests of TONIGHT TONIGHT especially la!'j.',e (juantity at its New Jersey plant, where Paiaicipating contracts 20..'!88,00O Mr. Meirill's brother and family, will meet with Miss Lucy PLEASE U it is expeeted to produce 12,50(1 of tjjese cars monthly, Investments in and advances to alli d companies: C. E. Merrill of Carv Place. F'rench, 5 Cherry Street, or at the rate of 1"0,000 pur annuiti, has demonstrated Capital s.tock 10,000 The date of the BPW bazaar Tuesday afternoon at three the ellicacy of the assembline operation of this low Current account 247,002 has been changed from November o'clock. pricetl car, which is to be retailed at $.''48, the price of 2,559,002 .'!. MISS 4 DUPONT to November Advertisement. Universal's Driìliairt Star in the ubiquitous Ford. Listed securities 4,.'152,741 Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Hamb-let- t While the contemplateci Kitfantic quantity produc- Cash,: of Nashua N. H., are spending M tion of the "Star" cars will piobably cause a battle royal In banks ÌJIV'C;. a few days at the St. Johnsburv "The Wonderfu! Wife" between the Ford family and William C. Durant for l'etty cash 4,500 l,047,2fi. House. .i!l!!;!:!l!l!IIN!!!!l!E!ll!l!l!E:!ill!!!ii. low-price- Episode 2: "PERILS of the YUKON" supreniacy as the world 's ureatest makers of d Notes receivable (seeured) 4,500 1.0447,2;.') Benjamin Cormier who has been li in 2LY GLOVE" motor cars. t ere is evidently roo:n for both the "Stai'" Loans seeured ì.'ioo.ooo working for the E. T. and H. K. Lobby Vemon "PARDON 2 Coiv.t-tl- and the "Ford" and the ability of Mr. Durant to supply Accounts receivable i.cc.o.ooo Ide company has returned to the irei the market with the "Star" car, in successful competition Sundry accounts 250,19:! Fairbanks factory. A Saturday HERBERT I1AWLINSON in "THE BLACK BAG M with the "Ford" is not questioned anywhere, despite Cash advance :i,7 li! lìev. Fr. Edward' Marion of P EX D m the enornious present capacity of the Ford Motor Com- 25,940 Burlington is taking the place of pany, amounting to 1,250,000 cars and trucks annually. Subcriptions to capital stock 54,757 the Rev. J. A. Drouhin who is Thoush the present capacity and estimated output of Accrued accounts receivable 2:10,147 naving an extended vacation from Of Good Values lit- the Durant divisionai plants for next year is only a Material and .supplica 188,272 his parish work at Notre Dame tle more than a l'ourth of the Ford company's pre.-en- t l'repaid expense: owing to ili health. He has gone company on 5(',,(;9S capacity, the production of the Durant Tools, jigs, dtes, etc. to Europe on a year's visit. "Si.ais" as well on and "Sixes" is as Durant "Fours" Insurance 12,710 liev. Ir. J. A. LaKoc has been likely to increase by leaps and bounds while it.? sales, ;9,415 from Burlington to as transferred because of the demonstrated success of the "Star" take the place of liev. Fr. Max well as of it- - Durant cars, aie certain to make new Total asseta ?:!.'!,';ri4,:i24 Notre Dame. forward. Mooney at high reeords every nionth. from this time Thomas F. Phillips left Tuesday Durant Companies' Achievement to Date Success Due in Large Measure to Genius moi'in'ng for New Orleans to at- tenti the American Legion con- Well-Nig- of h Miraculous Durant vention. Wilfred Decoteanse is In order to apprcciatc thorouf.'hly the remarkably One of the strongest underlyiny; reasons for the taking care of the Shoe Sbine par- - briuht outlook for Durant Motors, Inc., and its divisionai pojiularity of both the output and stock of Durant Mot- lor. companies, ali six of which are controlled and operated ors, Inc., is to be found in the universally recognized The Searchiight Club wm hold by Duiant Motors, Inc., it is only necessaiy to plance ability of William C. Durant a- - a manufacturer and di- its annual saie .ina caie-ien- at the reniaikable record which this enterprise has stribuir of automobiles, which has been demonstrated per Thursday, November 9. Warmer made for itself an achievement unprecedented so efl'ectively during eighteen years out of the approxi-mat- e vertisement. in the history of the automobile tiade or oi any other score of years in which ih automotive industry Mr. and Mrs. John Coombs and Handj Andy Says: in such extraordinarily period. industry, an brief has attained the growth which now entitles It to rank son, Percy Coombs left Saturday Hunters are most s"ccessful in Durant Motors, Inc., was organized in January, 1921, a.--: greatest industries. for Springfield, this state where Underwear one of the world's bagging the game, when they take at a time when the business world was stili .surferinff William C. Durant, whose middle nume is ("rapo, they are to make their home. They post-belju- good equipment along. from the ell'ects of the deflation. Within whicli was the family name of hi., mother, wlio was a bave been residente of St. Johns- The best 1.'! Mr. kind marksman cannot hope to a little moie than a year, it has financed the purchase daughter of II. II. ('rapo, Civil v.ar governor of Michi- bury the past years., of Comfort well-equipp- right with poor guu or for six complete and bu.-ine- Coombs, foreman on the St. shoot a and constiuction of gan, Doston in s- a was born in llis career Champlain ammunition, but you'll notice 5lwits..advantag'eously located with a capacity began in bis prandfalhcr's lumber nidi. After several Johnsbury and l.ake that :j.';2,5l)0 year. period, aecepted a jiosi-tio- n .iood hunters come bere for their of automobiles a Within this it years of experien'ce in that trade, he hegan to speeialize railroatl. He has desig-ne- developed complete line of Durant as of the Spring- fire arms, ammnitiori and other has and a in business efhciency woi'k, the cu ring- of ailing enter-prise- s, ioailinaster er cars, every model enjoying field Electric Bailway ("o., and his hunting ietUÌrements. four and niotor along the lines which later made Henry 1'. Davi-so- Every Wanted Sizc and a splenditi reputation and being in such active demand son will be eniployed by the sanie Go well preparetl, fellovvs, antl of the celebrated galaxy of I. 1'. Morgan & Co., you'll have no disappointing tales as to place the company's sales sixth from the highest he on a company. Weight at $1.50 to $5.50 country, partners, famous 'ien undertook these labors body of Miss Mr.rv Marvis to teli when you get back. Come in virtually ali portions of the while also Jarge scale. When Mr. Durant was only 25 years old, The into contract with the Star Motor companies of of Boston was brought to St. in antl talk over with us, the trip IN THE NEW he succeeded in extricating the , Mieli., waterworks her you planning. We will be glad New York, Michigan and California, to produce, in its difliculty followed Johnsbury to the home of are personal comfort FURNISHINGS from a serious financial and he later Thomas Belanger of Port- io givo you some helnftil points YOUR various divisionai company plants and under the sanie up with business troubli1 brother, MEN WILL four-cylinde- this notahle achievement other ut THAT management, for r. cars land street, and the l'uner.d was and above ali. we va 1o show during chilly autumn cures. Then he launched out in business for himself, FALL-T1E- S, known as the line, which is the special design held Saturday morning from Notre you vhat a fine lot of Hunters' WANT FOR "Star" carriages and horse-draw- n demands warmer as a manufacturer of other Panie churcli. jiunal was made in noeds we have ready new. weather SIIIRTS, and product of Mr. Durant himself. vehicles, including small road carts, and increased the four-cylind- er the Mt. Calvary cemetery. undergarments and our The Durant car was first rhòwn to output of the company manufacturing these lattei- vehi- UOSE, PAJAMAS, previously-arrang-e- d on Mrs. Margaret N. Heywootl was ce public, accordine to a schedule, big, new stocks eni-bra- 1IATS AND CAPS cles to 100,000 annually before the motor car became a Fri-tla- y fine, 1, production was in Burlington Thursday and TRAPPERS!! August 1921, and actual of this car and-weigh- competitor. t WE PRESENT beg-u- in October, 1021. On December 29, 1921, a ship-me- nt to attenti the eighth annual con every style of 500 Durant cars was made from the Long; Island ference of social work. Mrs. Hey- you could want. TUE LATEST City plant to a California retail dealer the largest His Entrance Into Motordom Carne With wootl was elected a member of the STYLE-IDEA- S AT shipment of automobiles over made and the greatcst Organization of Duick Motor executive committee. THE LOWEST traiis-continent- classes sewing, al shipment of any single commodity on Industriai in Comfortable, serviccable knit-tin- g PRICES FOR record. At of business on March 31, 1922, when The gieat possibilities of the automotive industry tliessmaking, crocheting and the dose fit EQUAL (QUALITY this enterprise had been in production only f months, it dawned upon nini about 1900 and he forthwith began ,0 will begin at the Woman's Union Suits cut to had nianut'aetured and shipped 10,814 ers a larger num-be- r devote part of his road cari plant to the making of clubhouse Tuesday evening. perfectly; of fine-qualit- y than had been turned out by any automobile manufac- "horseless carriages," a short time before Henry Ford can be made at that turing' concern in the history of the industry during a entered the business. He then took over the plant and time for classes in photography, This is your golden opportunity. yarns; faultless in making first six months' operatine period. business of the liuiek Motor Company, which to-da- y is dancing and miilinery. Advertise- We are overstocked on traps and and finish. Sizes to one of the three largest buildcrs of popular priced motor ment. have been for some time. To re- it' AH This Accomplished in a Little More cars in the world. This company, however, made only Dr. F. E. Farmer was elected duce, we otTer these traps to voa every man. Than a Year 28 cars in the tir: t year of its existence, 1904, and about vice presidcnt of the Vermont at iust HALF W IIAT THE MAR- ten times that many in its second year. State Medicai society at the annual KET PRICE IS TODAY. In the first quarter of this year, the Durant enter- meeting which closed a Iwo days' doz. each prise produced 7,4 Hi cars, and, although its output -. had Then Ile Formed Giant Merger Known as meeting in Burlington Fritlay. Dr. No. 0 Oneida Jump $2.2.- .20 Fine Perfect-Fittin- g Un- l'or .lune is not yet known, its actual production to May W. G. is 1 Jump - Ilicker secretary of the No. Oneida .$2.75 "1, reached 8,5(;; vehicles and it is making- desperate ts "" ion Suits are Specially society antl heatls the executive No. 2 Oneida Jumn to keep pace with the veritable avalanche of or-dci- 's Thereupon Mr. Durant's great organizing ability committee and the committee pn No. Oneida Jump ?r..on .r.o Featurcd $1.50 which is descending upon it. began to play an iniportant part in bis career. He ;avv publieation. Di. li. H. Miltimore No. Oneida Jump $.voi .r.o with Divisionai immediately the great advantage to be obtained was one of the nominees to the No. Oneida Jump $r..oo .no "Participating Contracts" thiough a consolidation of several of the small motor state board of medicai registration. No Blake & Lamb $c.oo .co Companies Very Valuable car companie: , each with its expensive overhead charges, A daughter was born at the No. !1 Doublé .Taw tn.oo The paicnt corporation, Durant Motors, Inc., has wasted nergy, etc. The Duick, , Oakland Fitch Maternity hospital Saturday No. 01 2 Doublé .Taw .4'r to Mr. antl Mrs. W. Mar- "participating contracts" with ali of its six di- and Companies soon joined him in this idea and Frederick visionai companies, representing its proportions of the later the "combine" thus undertaken was added to by shall of 02 Lafayette Street. rarnings of these a sodateti companies valued on a one or two other concerns. This was in 190(1. A year Twenty friends of Frank G. basis of three years' net profits, conservatively estimated later, before the consolidation of the- - companies was Muliiken gatheretl at his home on 1907 Spring Street Friday ADLERjt ROCHESTER CLOTH2S at $20,988,000. definitely established, the panie of held back the aftei'noon to Co.' handi-cappe- d birth-tla- y. Peck progiess of this amalgamatali and temporarily liei)) him celebrate bis 12th The CITIZENS a'vNK BIjOCK.ST.cJOHN5BI;RYTS Stock of Divisionai Companies Convertible the entire automotive industry. l'i October, Games were played and a HARDWARE 1908, however, the consolidation thus tentativeiy formed birthday spreatl servetl by Mrs. ST. JOHNSBURY, VT. FASHION PARK CLOTIIES Into Durant Motors Stock was launched under the name of the "General Motors Muliiken assisted by Mrs. Boy C9 Railroatl St. Tel. 412-- Durant Motors. Inc., began with an authorized capi- Corporation." This company expanded rapidly, necessita- Potter. The young host received tal stock of 1,000,000 shares, having no par value, of tine considerable additional finaneing which was pio-cure- d many gifts. ''ilHIllllillllllliHIiHiHIIilli;!!!!!!!:!"' which about 700,000 shares are now outstanding. This thiough public oirering of the stock. Wall Street, stock, the first i.sue of which 500,000 shares, was orig-nall- y as a whole, believed in the "General Motors Corporation," iB,mfi4uniiiiumiuammja offered for private subscription among the loyal but some skeptics indulged in so much short selling :ts io Jriends and supporterà of William C. Durant at $12 and lepress the price of its stock heavily for sometime. Dur- $12.50 a sitare, is now commanding $40 in the New York ing this period of the stocks depresMon, however, Mr. Curo Market, where it is traded in activity every busi- Durant and his followers bowed their faith in the pro- "BETTER CITIZENSHIP ness day, as one of that "outside securities" market's ject by buying in every available share at low prices. An principal listed issues. This authorized stock issue was (From the Investo rs' Guide, Aupust, 1922.) Exceptionàlly Attractive increased last. week to 2,000,000 shares of no par value This story of Durant achievements concluded in FOR WOMEN" stock, in oi'drr to make provision for the conversion of Tuesday's Caledonian. Program Corning the at ADDRESS BY The success with which Burch E. Greene a year ago brought the necesaly capital into the Cadillac and Service Station Burlington progressive automobile com- of to build a business and established it as one of the most Please-- U Theatre panies of the State, speaks well for his merchandising' and finaneing ability. Mrs. Charles L. Stuart The extreme popularity of the largo volume of sales. Star and Durant Cars assures a OF LYN DON VILLE The :atisfaction which the cars are giving after over 18 months continuai use proves the stabilii y of their sale." On the evening of October 19th there will Mr. Durant's connection with the cars is to a great many a sufficient gtiarantee that the Consolidated Auto Sale-Co- ., be a program of the highest order at the Business and Professional Women's C lub Inc., will be a in automobile field leader the of Vermont. Please-- U theatre. Lloyd Homer Simpson, The stock of the Consolidated Auto Sales Co., Inc., is a pood investment. Dramatic Reader and Impersonator, will Tuesday Evening, October 1 7 give a recital assisted by Miss Catherine M. Morrison, soprano soloist, and the K. M. C. At 7.30 Consolidated Auto Sales Co., Inc. Trio, comprising Miss Jennie King, pianist; Marshall Miltimore, drums, Legion Aui!iai y Clubrooms, Rn il road Street PARLORS, VAN NESS HOUSE BOXG03 and William P.O. Chambers, violinist. Mr. Simpson is a St. Johnsbury Teachers will be the guests of Burlington, Vt. Telephone 2355 reader of rare ability and power. Miss the club. Morrison always charms her audience and in wo-mc- n CLIP COUPON and check in- - Mrs. Stuart was active franchise for the featuro interested K. M. C. BURCII E. GREENE, Van Ness House, Burlington, Vt. the Trio are growing in popularity in the West and has dono much for the I ani interested in securing the dealer franchise for I would be glad to have you mail me full informa-tio- n with every appearance. Under the auspices movement in Vermont. - Durant and Star cars for the following terri- investment opportuni! y in Consoli- of the locai Baptist church this most excel-le- nt tory dated Auto Sales Co., Inc. Special IJusiness Meeting program will be given for the extreme-l- y Address Name low7 Club Address price of 25 cents admission. Preceding Mrs. Stuart's address hen the Name will take action on permanent clubrooms.