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I FRIDAY T h Evening Caledonian-Record DECEMREIt 20, 1922 WE PROPOSE To Cluse Out Our Stock of Dress Skirts and ha ve grouped them in three lots as follows: $3.95, $5.95 and $7.95 LOT I Women's and Misses Skirts, striped and Cheeked Sporte, and Navy and Black Dress Skirts, heretofore sold at $5.00, $5.50 and $5.95. Now $3.95 LOT II Women's and Misses' Skirts, Plain and Fancy colors, that have sold f rom $6.95 to $8.50. Now $5.95 LOT III Our better grades of Skirts that sold at $9.50, $10.00, $10.95 and $12.50. Now $7.95 You need an extra Separate Skirt or two, and this is your chance. Do not delay. Leach & Water man j Railroads In Battle With Huffc Drif ts Continued fiom Pace One j Rivcr early yesterday morning was l outlawed ut St. Johnsbury oarly j this morning, and an extra crew sent to bring it to Newport. Danville reports di'ifts from five I to six feet in depth and a furìous ! naie. There were few teams that , ventured to the creamei-y this ! morninjr, and the snow rollers ave I ali out in an enùcavor to clear the conijested liighways. Concord repoited about eighteen inches, and that the mail carriera had not ali been. able to complete their routes becàuse of the drifts. Around Wheelock village there was rcported about a foot, while on the surrounding hills thde was two feet. It was impossible to set throuffh to the Union House. The Lyndonville creamery truck pass eri through on its way to its home station and 'ras experiencing con siderale ' difficulty. The driver stated that it had taken him three cnwrterc of an hour to go two miles and that he encountered e'. COMETO THE Old Fashioned D ANCE At the American Legion Auxiliary Kooins Friday Night, Dee. 29 MOSHER ORCHESTRA L. F. Parker, Floor. Manager. Ladies' Department BIG SLASH IN PRICES è On ali our high priced Plush Coats for Friday and Saturday only $75.00 Hudson seal plush coats with heavy silk bro caded lining $49.50 $55.00 plush coats with raccoon collar. Sale price $12.50 Cxi ..i..u .,.:,. eoo Kh coats and dresses are also "BABY MINE" ITS SODT OF TiARD TO , BELI ÈVE 'AT MAW WASSUCW A POPULAR GIRL WITH TUE! MEM WHEN YOU KNOW ! 'AT SHE PICK ED POP drifts from thi'ee to four feet in depth. i'here is no tracie to mention around Barnet. The mail stape from Peacham passed through great ririfts uni! was too late in ar rivine at Barnet to get the nioi'n inK mail train. Fairbanks Museum reported only a total fall o' ten inches with a water content of .'J,'3 of an inch. Otlier place.s in town gave from a foot to fifteen inches. Ali our other marked down. Men's Department Come and see the value of Men's suits and overcoats at $18.50 Eoys' overcoats, sizes 10 to 16 $7.95 Boys' overcoats, sizes 4 to 10 $4.98 Ali the Christmas goods which were left over will he sold at 35 per cent discount. BON MARCHE vriviKir w..irm)jaB -Tilt .-ur .rw jv . -i.vr fc v .-v : sr r r jr 9 L nwiiii i in,, i ni 9 1 ST. JOHNSBURY Locai Newg Iile home plum puddin? for New Vears dinner on sale at Woman's Club House. 8óc, T0c and $1.00. Advertisement. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Harris have returned from a visit to Mrs. Har ris' mother in Littleton, N. H. Mrs, Robert Lane and son Ken neth, were the guests of friends in Newport the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harriman were holiday visitors of Mr. Ilar riman's mother in Littleton, N. IL N. H. Sport hose knit to oi'der, Wo man s Exchange. 7 Cherry Street. Advertisement. Mrs. G. H. Ely continues very ili ot jneumonia at ber home on Summer Street. Her daughter, Mrs. (i. W. Kyburp of Spriniield, Mass., is on her way to St. Johns bury, expecting to reach here this afternoon. FOR WINTER SPORTS If you are going out for the winter sports come to us for your sport clothes. We can clothe you from top to toe. For Ladies, Gents, Boys and Misses we are showing a most attractive line of Sweaters, Mackinaws, Sheep lined Coats, Flan nel and Mackinaw Shirts, Knickers, Sport Hose, Moccasins, Wool Scarfs, Gloves and Mittens, Toques and Caps or anything else you may want to complete your outfit. SPECIAL One second hand large size Buffalo Coat in good condition f or.sale cheap. THE BERRY-BALL DRY GOODS CO. N. E. Tied Up By Heavy Storni (Continued from Pa?e IV knockinp the forward tnick off the ails. The wreckers worked for two hours before the tracks were cleared. Street cai- traffic between this city and Danvers is badly tied up by the heavy stomi. BOSTON, Dee. 2!) New Enf iami early today was stili in the gxip of the storni which started yesterday and deposited an aver-aR-e of a foot of snow throu?hout ;he entire retori. A northeast wind ranking from 50 to 70 mies an hour tied up ali shippinjj alonp the coast and piled up hupe di-ifts in land. Suburban trains and trol ley were kept running by Constant use of plows, and ali throug-h trains were delayed. I "H KW IMi,WIMIHA HUIIW4IIH,H,HII i min .Hill Il WIUI L W JL'iylltlyA...... - Build Your Own or Let Us lutali One! MANY folks of St. Johnsbury who have an ap titude for Electrics will fìnd keen delight and gratification in l)uilding their own Radio set. For those who cannot huild their own we will gladly instali one at a moderate )rice. You're going to wish for just such entertain ment as the Radio provides during the coki months. Instali one in your home now. Come in and hear it at our storc. W. H. TJLTON FOR COUGHS AND COLDS San-Tox Pine Balsam with Mentlìol and' Eucalyptus and San-Tox Laxative Cold Tablets l'uiiii".- the winter months our Main Street store will e lo.. e as follows: Monday and Saturday 10 p. ni., Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 8 p. ni., Wednesday (! p. m. Home Telephones G.Vi-M or 621-W Prescriptions Compounded AT Whipple-Simpson Drug Co. STRIKE ON SHOE COMPANY DECLARED ILLEGAL HAVEUH1LL, Mass. Dee. 2!) The strike declared at the Knight Iiros. shoe factory by menibers of the shoe workers protective union, was declared diesai today by Judge KeatiiiK- in superior court. He enjoined union members from interferins with the business of the l'irm. The ceurt found the union puilty of conspiring to force the l'irm to do business with them and influencing employee.s to vio late ternis of agreement between the finn and the ooot and shoe workers union. THE SAN-TOX STORES .".'! Main Street Two Stores Tel. 2:i8-i: 9o Uailroad Street St. Johnsburj'. Vt Tel. 70 1 THIRD ONE OF BREWER FAMILY TO TARE LIFE ST. LOUIS, Dee. 2') William J. Leni)), president of the William J. Lemp IJi'eweries eompanies, committed suicide today shooting himself twice through the heart in the office of the brewery. It was the third suicide in the family &f the famous brewers. His father and a sister hav;ng taken their own lives. The eompanies be fore the ad ve ut of prohibition was considered one of the largcst brewinjf eompanies in the world. It was sold at auction last June. Lemp had been down cast since, it was said. TO CLEAN UP WE ARE OFFEHLNGA LOT OF Odds and Ends In $10.00 Shoes ut $5.00 per pair These are mostly hrown kid Boots with a few brown calf and black kid and nearly all sizes and widths, doul)le A to I). They are ali high shoes and you may take advan tage of this reduction at a timo when shoes of this type are really needed. For 'Saturday Forcale, Gingham, 40 in. Cotton, Long Cloth, etc, in lengths from 1 yard to 15 yards 15c yard Another lot of Gingham, Cotton, Cotton Poplin, etc 19c yard Special lot of Long Cloth, and various remnants in better mater- WEIIAVE PLENTY OF Four Buclde Arctics at present but the "supply and demand" conditions will soon clean us out. am iti rr-xr ALWA1S (r REED mi Sili 4.S api: HI itD "A Good Place to Buy Good Shoes" ials 25c and 29c yard 10 Huck Towels, to dose $1.00 51.25 and $1.3) Heather Hose 9Kc $1.75 and $1.89 Heather Hose $1. 19 $3.25 Heather Hose . $2.75 $2.50 and $2.98 Purses $1.98 $2.00, $2.50 and $2.08 Gloves $1. 19 MIDDY liLOUSES $2.25 Blue Serge $1.19 $k25 Wool Flannel $2.98 $5.50 and $5.98 Wool Flannel $3.98 COATS AT THE UN USUA L PRICE NEW YORK, Dee. 29 Thous ands of volunteer show handlers were called to the shovels today to help dig New York city out of its first bitf snowstorm of the season. The storni took its toll of hundreds of injured from early last evenintf unti! daybreak. Ambulances were brinai ng to hospitals pedestnans with broken arms, fractured leps and cracked skulls who had fallen or the ice covered streets. It is j reported that at least two were I kill'd in falls. i The wind and snow worked havoc with the power and Tel. i lines and Street car transmission lines. Many pedestrians were ! endanfrered by snow fallinp from building, falling- sipns and chini- neys. Losses ì-unninjjr into the j thousands of dollars were believed ; to have been gustai ned on Long Is- ! land and Staten Island when num- erous small craft were washed ! a.shorc. Gì lume &Ikppimg The Storc That Sells Wooltcx SPECIAL FOR Saturday Only ALL OUR COATS ' SUITS DRESSES KNICKERS SWEATERS BATH ROBES SCARFS UMBRELLAS 25 Off FOIt Saturday Only Special On Shoes 60 Pairs Women's Strap Pumps Patent Leather, Black Kid, Suede combination. Cuban, Louis and M'Jitary heel, $5.95 to $7.15. To dose $3.95 Not ali sizes in each style, but ali sizes in the lot. Special on Women's Boots $1.95 and $3.45 Men's Heavy 4-Buckle Overshoes $2.95 and $3.50 NOL1N BROS. The Store that Undersells Randall's Department Store WOOL SWEATER COATS MARKED DOWN Our entire stock ol $.).: and $ò.)0 Sweaters for lioy 1 sweater coats marked lown from lo .3.08 or Cirls marked down from ?2.:8 to ?2.:;.) Slip On Sweaters 1 Lot Indiali WVavr marked down from "() to ?2.'.)8 Children's Wash Dresses In Gingham ami linerie, our entire stock, sizes 2 to 7, every garment formerly priced $l..ri() and $1.(10 marked down to (Uc ' JJuy these now l'or next sprint and summer wear. For otlier mai k downs see Tuesday or Wednesday Eveninjf Caledoniun LaROSE DEPT. STORE SPECIAL SALE WASH TUBS At our lu.-t .-ale we didn't have lialf enouh Friday and Saturday ALL SHOES 15 Off ON SATURDAY ONLY 11 in. 1(5 in. IS in. Gal. 20 in. Cai 22 in. r'J.: tts .'Z8 '-Zt) (Jal. TuIìs 2'Jc each Gal. Tubs r.c Tubs C9c TuÌjs 7)c 8i)c Gal. Tubs. E. N. RANDALL & CO. miiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiii;! 1