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SATUHDAY Another Lot of BEACON ROBE BLANKETS Has arrived just in time for your HOLIDAY SELECTION The ne$-flpatterns are very attractive in both designs and colorìngs. Indian and Conven tional patterns predominate. Prices complete with Cord set to match $4.95 to $6.95 Bath Robe Flannel by the yard 69c Child's C'rib Blankets, nevv checker board de signs 75c, 98c and up to $3.95 NEW PRINCESS PINE WREATHS for decorating. Get them now. Prices reasonable. 15c, 19c, 25c, 39c each Leach & D1EL WEBSTER FLDUR "The World's Greatest Flour" FRENCH & BEAN CO., Wholcsule Dislributors SPECIAL for SATURDAY Pride of Niagara Pastry Flour . . 90c 1-8 hi, $7.00 bl Snow Drop Pastry Flour 9oc 1-8 bl., $7.25 bl Monadnock Bread Flour $1.08 1-8 bl., $8.50 bl Luck Bread Flour $1.18 1-S bl., $9.25 bl Two packages Borax Soap chips 25c Six Cakès Swifts White Naptha 25c Hatchet brand canned corn, 2 cans 25c Autunni' Brand canned Salmon, lb size 35c Three lbs. S. S. Pierce's "Stanzalone" Coffee $1.00 "Jiffy Jell" 3 packages 25c Fresh Celery and Lettuce. A. H. GLEASON CO. 50 Main Street iumuiwuuujmiiuiiiiuiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiii One More Yule Suggestion E We carry a complete line of Penobscott Snowshoes In their best grade. Priced ac cording to size. 5.00, $7.00, $7.50 and $8.00 Snowshoe Sandals $1.25, $1.35, $1.50 and $1.75 E I e s&, ÀMEY ALA1S jYaraSftfiy ggj, 2ESI ST JOUSSUtkYF Water man Tel. G70 tr XIEED f .ìawwraggjìgg Fin ED LUMOST; ItmfrTvSS The Evenimia Caiecioiimn-Recorf Si mmi unii i nummi imm SuCCCSSful Whist and Dance FHday Niffht by the Men's dub and bt Margar whist party and dance Fri- et's of St Andre ws church The PYTHIAN SISTERS The regular meeting will Le hehl Monday, Dee. 11, at 7.:;0. Election of officers. Liglit refreshments. WE carry a full line of R C A sets and apparatus and will be glad to advise you as to the set inosr suitable to vour home and location. . Advice cheerfully given with out obligation. COURTNEY 10 Belvidure St., St. Never Off Duty Your Check Book Not t ho hiist of the many advantages of a First First National Uank Checking account is its Constant j'eadiness to do your bidding. With a balance in the bank and u check book in your pocket, you aie never short of change. Kegardless of time, place, or vcather, you bave at hand a safe, con venient nicans of paying bills or making purchascs. You need this convenienee. Why not open your ac count now at this bank, today. IATlOlSTAIy BANK a," : !: ' 1 CHASSIS il j New Price 1 1 DETROIT Think of it! For only $235 you can now buy this efficient, economical and reliable Ford Chassis. With a body to suit your needs, it enables you to imme- diately increase your trade zone, satisfy more customers, -i.4 . -.a t-i ir- A o1 t ctr-T rncf Q lill 1 and make more money. I j Buy Now. Terms if desired. I I CORNER GARAGE INC. j l j W. A. WRIGHT, Manager evening in Pythian hall pvcn drew ita share of patronaffo de spito the many and varied attrac tions scheduled for that night and the event was another of the suc cessful serics of social gatherings staged jointly by the two organ izations. The committee in charge, G. Pederson, Charles W. Curtis, Wil liam High and C. C. Arnold prov ed themselves, able entertainers, equal even to the culinary end of the gathering. Leslie Moyles and Paul Sargcnt played for dancing while others enjoyed themselves at the card tables. The prize winners were Miss Nathalie Baldwin, Miss Ha7.el Powcrs and Leroy Long. & PETTY Johnsbury Vt. I f hit symbol mi quattiy ti your prottctivm "BABY MINE" POP9AY9'HE9"!"PAVEL FAST" HUMU TOLDA LITTLE FIBBUTIGUES? i-i- ri t ,fLr r lENOUGH -MAW CAUGHT IT i XTM ' Vocational School Loses Game 39-25 The Fairbanks Vocational school were not as fortunate as the Academy in their game last evening. Thcse lad went to Littjo ton where the strong high school j team tliere defeated them by a ! score of y to 25. I The Vocational school displayed good forni and led their opponents until nearly the end of the second period when they opened an at tuck that the Scaletown lads could not fathom. There were no indi viduai stars. AH the boys played 1 a steady consistent game but the odds were against them and they lackcd the punch in the last quar ter when Littleton put the game on ice. LITTLETON ,r:9 Goals Fouls Points Downing, lg f 0 12 Sylvcster, rf 10 2 Ilichardson, c 4 0 8 Baker, lg 1 .0-0 Thayer, rg . r 11 15 Total 14 11 !Ì9 VOCATIONAL SCHOOL 25 Goals Fouls Points Ellis, lf 2 8 Burrows, rf 4 08 McCrillis, c :', 1 7 Christie, lg 10 2 McNamaia, rg 0 0 0 Totals 11 25 Referee, McCaffcry. Timers, Downing, Wright. Scorers, Long champ, Nelson. Time, two 15 and one 10 minute period. In the Junior League "Burkes Five" defeated the Junior high school second team uy a score of 10 to 4 this morning. BURKES FIVE 10 Goals Fouis Toints Burke, lf 1 0 2 II. Johnson, rf 2 0 4 Church, 'c 10 2 Foan, lg 0 0 0 Thorley, rg 1 0 2 Total 5 0 10 JUNIOR HIGH 1 Goals Fouis Points Searles, lf Johnson, rf Burrows, c Dean, lg C. Searles, rg Total 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 Crowds Patronize North Church Sale The parlors of the North church presented a gay appearanre Fi i day aftemoon and evening when the annua! Christmas sale was in full swing. Throughout the after noon and evening crowds of shop pere patronized the various tables where tempting ai-ray of Christ mas presents wei'e exhibited. The food tahle also carne in for its full share of patronage as well a.s the Uible devoted to confections, and new ciowds joined the shoppers when committees began sciving the cafeteria supper at 5."0. Every department of the sale was deser vedly patronized and several hun-di-ed dollars will be added to the treasuries of the Woman's associa tion and the Round Tahle as the result of the successful animai eevnt. From .'! to 5 this afternoon the sale will be continued with many attractive wares at bargain prices. The food tahle has beengenerous ly supplemented for this after noon's sale. Every meni ber of the many committees that have worked un tiringly to make the sale the suc cess it was deserve mudi credit for the undertaking as well, as the general committee headed by Mrs. Ti. A. Palmer and Mrs. G. . E. Woods. NORTH DANVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swett and son Geoi-ge spent Thanksgiving at George Swett's in St. Johnsbury Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson of Goss Hollow were guests at Charles l)rews Thursday. Mr. and Mrs.' Ralph Woo'h'rd and family have moved from Mrs. Alice Chickeiing's house to St. Johnsbury where he has cmploy nicnt. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davison and family of St. Johnsbury were guests at M. E. Davison's Thurs day. Ora Drew of St. John spending several days wlr C. C. Drew and familv. ury is bis ton We Are Prepared To Do Excavation, Concrete Work, Stone Masonry, Raising and Moving Buildings. Aiso Moving Heavy Machinery. Work to be in charge of Fred Blay. We are in a position to do Carpentry of ali kinds, with John Stafford in charge. J. M. SWAN & SON, Ine Calderwood Building Tel. 43S-M Our holidav line of Ladies' and Gents' largest and handsomest line we have ever shown. Beautiful Silks, New Colors, with ali the ne west designs handles. Christmas Special Ladies' ali silk Umbrellas, color Navy, Green, Purple, Browii, Red, attractive strap handles $5.00 Ladies' heavy weight Silk Umbrellas in ali colors, plain, wide satin and fancy borders, beautiful trimmed handles and tips to match Umbrella $7.50, $8.50, $10.00, $12.00 Gents' Ali Silk Umbrellas, plain trimmed handles $5.00 to $7.50 Ladies' and Gents' Umbrellas, plain and trimmed handles $1.50 to $5.00 THE BERRY-BALL DRY G00DS CO. Relief Corps Elects Officers Chamberlin Relief Coi-ps clected the following officers at the regu lar meeting: President, Mrs. Be.'-sie Cum mings; Senior vice, Mrs. Beulah Brickett; junior vice, Mrs.. Frances Smith; treasui-er, Mrs. Ruth A. Wakefield; rhaplain, Mrs. Eda Battles; conductor, Mrs. Florence Blair; guard, Mrs. Martha Brown low. The appointive officers will be announced later. These delegats to the state con vention were elected: Mrs. Mary Whiting, Mrs. Maria Mudgett, Miss Ella Hovey, Mrs. Florence Morse; alternates, Miss Mabel Fay Mrs. Myrtic Magoon, Mrs. Mary Underwod, Mrs. R. M. Me Sweeney. The year has been a very pros pcrous one for the organization. Twenty five new members have been reccived. The re-election of Mrs. Cummings for a third terni as president is a fitting recognition of her most efficient sei-vice and Con stant effort for the good of the order. The evening was made notable by the presence as honored jrucsU of Mrs. liuti England Smith of Bennington, department president, j and Mrs. David S. Conant of ht. Johnsbury, past National .secrrtaiy! Both visitor madé interesting ad dresses and Mrs. Smith was pie sented a handsome gold pencil as a souvenir of a most cnjoyable oc casion. DANCE at American Legion Auxili aiy Rooms. Both old and new dance.s, 8 to ll.oO. JJccember 9 Music by Mosher Orchestra Admission 50c couple lxtra Lady 2óc, Plus War Tax A Memorable Christmas MAKE this a meir.or.iblc Christmas by giving Jewel ry. It will la;4 through the years and over bespeak the giver's scntiment. We've a complete selection of smartly designed personal ornaments sparkling genis artjstically set in gold, white gold or platinum. Inoxpensive novelties, too. CHAS.HOWE Jeweler and Optician Umbrellas Make Ideal Christmas Gifts VI TONIGHT H. Guy Dunbar ANI) HIS VERSATILE BAND will furnish music for refined dancing at LeCLERC'S HALL B asket Tuesday Ève., 8.15 Coo(0)B vs Uoodsvillo, Il ' We were disappointed with the game Priday night as well as you, but this orte should keep 'em guessing ali the time. Watch This Paper Monday RandalFs Department Store Only 1 4 Days to do Your CHRISTMAS SHOPPING Better start now and make your selectioruì while assort- ments are more complete WOMEN'S SPORT HOSIERV in silk, wool and cottjn Frpm 50c to $2.50 pair GOLF GIvOVES for women and misses 1.00 to $1.50 pair - RIBBON SALE Wide ribbons, in fancy moire Taffetà, 50c value ,- ' Our price 25c yd ' FANCY (ÌOODS j Jcwelry, Sweet Grass IlaskeUs, Iland Bags, Ash Trays, 1 Manicure Sets, etc. BUREAU SCARFS llemstitchetl and lace trimmed CENTER riKCKS Special 59c and 69c Round Table Covers Plain Turkisli Towcls Fancy Turkisli Towels Fancy Turkish Towel (uest Stts WOMEN'S NECKWEAR New line just in. Specials at 596 and $1.00 r.:.miwfiU. SiuHMid lot 2,rc. 5kr nnd SI. 00 HANDKERCH1EFS Our usuai line ol Women s, iMen and Uhudrens at our usuai low prices Special 2" dozen Women's Ali Linen llemstitched llandkercliiefs, equal to any 25c value. Sale 15c sici 2Ó dozen Men's Ali Linen llemstitched llandkerchiefs C9c value. Siile 25c each Special for Friday and Saturday Tovs and Fancy Articles Six-cial Lot 1.39 Kidbody Dolls A few Mamma Dolls Special Ix)t ?2.2ò Servine Tiays $1.00 l'.rass Ash Tiays 10c Holls llolly W rappi ns Paper Copyright Fiction Sj)ecial Lot Leather Postoli Baps SI Od lnepn.M l'.urners with incenso $2.00 Self Steering Sleds Genuine riexiuie riei nietis ?o. to tuiu njt.'j Specials in Children's liockin- Chairs 95c, $1.13, $1.69 and $2.69 A White Enamel Child's Straight Chair $1.25 $1.75 Nickel and Prass Crumb Trays and Scrapers $1.25 each DECEMUER 9, 22 Umbrellas is the in Victory 43-4 Notes hearing letters A to F In clusive are called for re demption on Deeember 16th and will not draw interes-t after that date. BoncLs will be taken on dc posit at par and accrued in terest on and after the above dat. MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK St. JobAsbury, Vt 29c to $2.00 $1.00 to $1.50 25c to 75c 59c to $1.19 $1.00 to $1.50 $1.00 SI. 00 $1.75 79c rc 69c $1.69 85c $1.19 $3.75 and $1.50 Bai $1.19 I i1 E. N. RANDALL & CO. "A Good Place to Buy Good Shoes" c I ) filili; IIMIllUlUllllWUimillUimiWIIWUimJillu ' .