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The Evening Caledonian-Record MONDA Y-. 1 AUGUST 23, 1920 CLE ARANCE SALE of ali SUMMER MERCHANDISE (Eaootoe ARMENT ROOM WasC Dresses: Ali Voile GingHm and Poplin Dresses are price d in three lots. S70, : 58.50,, $12.50, formerly sold at $10.95 to $22.50. : Bathing Suitsr'All IWool best quality, were $8.95 to $12.50. Your choice at $7.50 Coats and Suitsr Oh yes, we have a few ex ceptional values at bard ly the price of the ma terial. 1 House Dresses: 75 House Dresses in one lot any size at $o. 19 less than the price of the material. W Voiles, Organdies, Muslins, ali that soldi for $1.00 or less ' i 19cents $1.98 and $2.50 qualities -M ' at 98 cents These and many others at this final fi ale. Shirt Waists: f Silk Waists, striped,' Silks, Georgettes, Cre pe De Chines, were .'f 7.95 to $10.00 now $4.95 Silk Waists th.- it sold f or $6.95 now $3.95 Smocks of Voile Piques, Ducks and Poplin, were $3.95 to $4.95 now $2.95 Voile Waists -vere $1.98 $2,19 ' . ' now. $1.49 Children's H ats, Straw, Piqué and F oplin, prao tically half jprice. Sweaters, 0 Slipons made of Wcol and Silk. Your cr ioif.e at $5.93 LEACH & WATERMAN "1 T0N1GHT and T0M0RR0W. This Theatrc gives you the best in pictures, projection ami music REX BEA CH'S Treniendous Drama of Alaska The Brand with Kay Laurell & Russell Simpson McGill Avenges the Honor of His Home LOVE, SIN, AMBITION AND THE LAW THE NORTH "The Brand," Greatest of ali Rex Beach Thrilìcrs; Here OF "HIDDEN DANGERS," Episode 1 A Scnsational, Scientific Jekyll-Hyde Serial SPECIAL ON VVHITE DRESSES made of Organdie and Voiles. Regular price $12.50 to $35.00. Sale price $5.75 to $16.75 BTORE OPEN ALL DAY V.'EDNESDAY THE BERRY-BALL DRY GOODS CO. a St. Johnsbury Locals Cartoon-Comedy "ONE ROUND JEFF Incidental xMusic: THE GLOBE ORCHESTRA Vose Piano uscii Sold by L. K. Harvey, Passumpsic, Vermont his homo in visit ,at his ST. JOHNSBURY Ijocal News E vant you to know thtft yiu i Checking Account will be u elcome here. We are constantly adeing new names $ to our list of depositors, and we want 1 YOUR name. 1 The First NationalBbk 35MAIN STREET ST. JGHNSBURT.VT. .MEMBER FEDERAI RESliRVE SYS,TrTM ' ST. JOHNSBURY LOCAL Leroy S. Long has been durine t he pa.à week attendine the National Doublé Championship held by the United States Lawn Tennis Associa- tion at I-onRAvood Cricket Club, Chestnut lì ili, Mass. Dr. and '.Mrs. Alex T. Riicelow of Scabreezo, '.Via., are visitinj- Mr. ami Mrs.' E. N. Randall. Miss Aliene Gilnian visited friend in NVwport Sunday. lrvintf Davison has accepte l a po sition at the Cross bakery'. .Miss Elizabeth Galbraith of this piace and Mi. and Mrs. W. il. Gal nr.iith oi LaneasttT spent Sunday with theii ìHothei Mrs. Annie Gal braitii, at Barnet. è Mi. and Mi... Amos W. Scott was called to Burlington Monday by the ileath of Mrs. Gould who (lied very sudde.'ily at her home there. Mrs. (iould was Mrs. Scott's sister-indaw. Mrs. Walter Snow and daughter, Ku'.h, of Worcester, Mass., are ut'sts of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin W. Flint. M:. and Mrs. Frank Swett and son, George oi North Danville visit ed Mr. and Mrs. George Swett Sun-dav. Suivlr.y. Miss Varice is ili with ty phoid fi ver at Brightlook hospital. E'.lum (juifielil spent Sun-Iay in Burlington. D.vid E. Portei, Esj., and Elmer E. l:oy returned home Fridav night from Barton where lne attended a hcai'np, before Iloti. F. G. Fleetwood j oi Morrisville. Ei'.win A. C'ook, refeiee in bank- ' ri'.pt . , liel'l a nearinK m ine ca.-.e ot Kav M. Smith, Saturday at the faw oiìire of Guy W. Hill. hvlue O.-iai C. W'oodrut" and HisiTin Walter. Ponuty Sherilf, of Wcs' Burke weie in town on business SatU'-day. Bvron l. Smith of Passumpsic and A. 1'. GiLon of East Buiko weie alno the deputy sherifTs in St. Jhi-burv Satu!'da. M. . and Mrs. G'-ortfc F. Winch of j Mclndoo Falls were at Guy W. II ili-; ì Siin '.r,. I V . ani Mrs. Albert Watton of I Kj'rr-irfield, Mass., huve been vi-ili:ii.r In; ::n v town. ani Mrs. Fred Flint and Mabel Flint spent Sunday at ----- The GCOUT Price $9.00 i . - Miss Maiian Stanton of N'orth , . . . n.ir.vdle 1-; spenriin"- the week with M liei sister, Miss Anna Stanton. Mi M.. and Mrs. Chailes Drew- ami i Faille e Lake. two rhildrcn of North Danville vi: it- ?.!.. and Mrs. Charles Flint of ed Mrs. Drew'.s parents. Mi. and t Tuka, Okla., who have beea bere vis Mr.. Charles Anderson, Sunday. iiiny Kis parents, Mi. and Mrs. Frank E. Cobleih of Lyndonville i Charles G. F lint are s)ending the was a bu-iness visitor in St.. Johr.s-1 week in New Brunswick visitine bury, Saturday. 1 j trif iids. Mi. and Mrs. V. V. Vancc visited; T.Irs. Marion Speare of Woodstock the ir dauplitei, Miss Hazel Vance, i is hi re visitintr, ber relatives. Mis. Henry E. Courscesne is boni-' from' a visit at the Summit Ilou.-e. M-. and Mrs. E. Baiijuin and the Missis Sealey were in Sherbrooke Sun'i.iy. Hobert DeN'are of East Pepperill, Mass., is here visitine relatives. M,. nnd Mrs. Tracy Buswell and daujrhter, Ruth, of Boston, and Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Hamilton gf Mont pelie; ypent Sundav at the home of Mi. and Mrs. E. S. 'Buswell of South M;,i" Street. II. II. Eldridtfc is spendine at week at Chatam, Mass. A Toe Alwavs tn Stvle AnlOld-Fashioned Sole Here's a shoe that's a regular fellow, comfort able, easy to get along with. . That high toe is a style many thinking men swear by, never let go out of fashion. The life of a shoe is in its sole. This sole was oak-tanned in the slow, thorough, old-fashioned way by the makers themselves. It wears like iron. Only the upper will outwear it. Drop in. See what a perfect Walk-Over fit wc have for you at this popular price. i ! Your Home is Your Palace COMMUNITY SILVER has the quality and character that betìts a Palace. As no palace is equal to your home it is just the sil rer to buy for Your Own Home. Wc carry a complete line. CHAS. H. HOWE Jeweler St. Johnsbury, Vermont ! Yes, thcy'rc frssh flSE2j 1 ! 1- 1-, AMEY & REED Where Shocs are Fitted M We get a supply of Lowney's Cliocolate3 direct from the big fac tory every week. No matter what assort ment you prefer, we al ways have Lowney's ready for you "just right to eat." "Treat with a package of Lowney's tonight." FRENCII & EEAN CO. Wholesale Distribiftors St. Johnsbury, Vt. i C iri Green returns to Utah this week after a old home. I Miss Marcie Clifford is home from ( a week's visit with her nrandfather, Benjamin F. Clifford. The lattcr is in' his Si'ith year and lives at the home of William Clifford in North Dan- ; ville. I Miss Lila F., dauphter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Gilfillun, was married ast week to Edward . IS'ealanrt. The w'edilinji occurre 1 at Norwich and the couple were married by Rev. Herbert DixDii. Mrs. Cour.-chene returned Satur day from a two weeks' visit at Sum mit, Mt. Washinrton. Mrs. Frank Simpson and son re turned Saturday from spendine a few davs at Swanton. Mi. and Mrs. Cari D. Hovey and daimhter, Holen, are away on a va cation which will include a visit to the Whito Mountains, Portland and Old Orcbard Bearli. Carlyle Wilkie has returned to Haitford. Ct., a"ter a visit of two ecks with his narents, Mr. and Mrs. Gcsrtre C. Wilkie at No. 8 Summer St. Frank Roberts, who has been work'nsr at William Clifford's at North Danville, has f.nished there an 1 has accepted a position at Rum nry, N. H., and lcavcs soon for that town. Mrs. Mar Robie of Tampa, Fla., is spendine' a few days with Mrs. Jatnes A. Impey. Mifò Eillian Gilfillan who h:is been visitir.K Mr. ami Mrs. Charles E. Peck, left Mindav on ber journey l o.r.e to Cedar Rupids, Iowa. Harry Scott is assistimi: in F. A. Scott's Riocery store while Mr. and Mrs. Lindol M. Scott are on a motor tri. Di. 1ale S. Atwocd was in Barton on business Monday. Mi. and Mrs. Myron E. Smith spent Sundi'v with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Smith, in Barnct. Mrs. Frank H. Philburt of Essex Junction is assistili;; in the office of the Louiree & Smvthe store rlurinp: the absence of Miss Jeanette Parks on a two weeks' vacation. Mrs. David E. Harriman and son, David of Sprin-rfirld, Ma s.. are vis itine her mother. Mrs. O. S. Abbott. James Fiteh and Wilmer l'iteli and Mrs. Clara Filmare or Moires, New York, Dr. and Mrs. Bailey of Plattsburu- are pfuests of Dr. and Mrs W. B. Fiteh on Mai.'. Street. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar M. Cummincs and daughtei, ioiis, and Mr. and Mrs. James A. Impey mo'sred to Mi lan, N. H., Sunday to vis:. Mr. Cum minsrs' mother. Mrs. Cumir.inirs and Doris remained there a few days' visit. Twenty-f.ve mcmbeis of Moose River Encampment wne in Island Pond S:itui(iav nikrht tj wo.k the lleR-rce for Ross E.ieamimient of Is land Pond. Mrs. John Canty is visitn" relatives in .Morrisville. Mrs. Frank Reed h week in New hondon, Mrs. L. F. Smith i week at Lake Morey. Mi. and Mrs. A. W Sunday in Hardwick. Chailes Wriht ani mother, Mrs. Jane Y right, visited in Passumpsic, Sunday. Miss Loia Yaiwy of the Red CroiA has returned from her vaca tion. The office in the ai mory is open acain in tlv moi nin?, Thursday eve nin from 7 to 8 o 'clock and other times by appointment. Miss Madeline Baril of Barre for merly of this place was opcrated on Saturday morning at the St. Johns bury Hospital. Don'i foiRet the bi corn supper at the Methodist cliurch Friday, Sent. 10, at 6 o'clock. adv. Miss Bernice Grejroiy is visitili in Derby and Derby Line. The St. JDhnsbury Band started to pive their concert as advertised in Court House S(iiarc Sunday after noon, but the rain coiii)elled them to close before their "ìogram had been compieteti. Owini to inclenient weather the attendance was lipl The men (-creameli with horror. Fot' behind the iloor they saw some- thinj? that robbed them of specch, a namelcss terror that chilled their blood. What was it? Well, thnt would be tellina. It's ali in the pie ture. "Behind the Door" is the title. Thomas H. Ince has produced it as a Paramount-Artcraft Picture, with Hobart Bosworth starrine;. "Behind the Door" will keep you on the edge of your seat durinp the entire show inj;. And you'll be as surprised us anyone at the amazins finish. Jt's a bis picture; one you don't want to miss, one of the real treats of the sea son. It's at the Flease-U today and tomorrow. , . 1. FLEASE. y-THEATRE Today and Tomorrow THOMAS H. INCE, Piescnts The Paramount-Artcraft Special WITH HOBART BOSWORTH and JANE NOVAK Picturized fr'om the Smashing Story by Gouveneur Morris A treniendous, virile, thrilling he-man tale of adventure, love, vengeancc and romance ONE OF THE BIG TREATS OF THE YEAR! Sixth Episode Jack Dempsey in "DARE DEVIL JACK" PATHE NEWS ST. JOHNSBURY LOCALS There will be a lawn party at St. Aloysius church, Thursday, August 2(5, afternoon and evening. adv Mrs. Alice Gosselin has returned to PawtuckettR. L, after spendine her vacation here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Liberty. Mrs. H. F. Moulton of Burlington and Miss Ruth Moulton of Middle bury College, who have been visitine at A. H. Gregory's, have returned home to Derby. Mrs. Earl Gowan and son, Donald, of I.ynn, Mass., are visitine at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bagley. It is no uncommon sip;ht to see cars from half a dozen states parked in I front ot the St. Johnsbury House 1 at noon or ei'.rly evenin"- and one day last week there were cars there from Virginia, California, Alabama, Mich igan and Ohio at the sanie time. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Bonnett of Somerville, Mass., are visiting in Vermont this week and spent Sunday at the home of W. J. Holloway. John B. Brodien was a visitor in Newport Sunday. Miss Pearl Kcenan, who has been ÌMti) f latives here and in Croton lie ! rea weeks, left, Saturday ;'-. wi ier journey home to Spart anburg, S. C. Rev. W. A. Sendee of Key Port, N. J., is a pruest at Mrs. Annie Gal braith's, at Barnet. snending the Coli!. , spendine the . Barney spent TDKÌT I I AND 10 TBuds lnJh St. Johnsbury, Vermont GILMAN'S MEADOW GROUNDS WEEK AUG. 23 THE CALIFIRulA iKFOSITIOEI shous 3 THREE 3 Riding Devices WHIP See the Silo Drome FERRIS WHEEL MERRY-GO-ROU N D 8 BIG SHÓWS 8 New and Novel ineludinqliig Portable Dance Floor. 150 PEOPLE 10 CARS FREE ADM1SSI0N TO GROUNDS