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THE BAKEE DAILY TIMES. OCT. 11, 1906.
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BLANKETS.
Get the
" BEACON."
at F its
COMFORTERS
Get the
Laminated Down
Waste
Value up to $2.00-
89"
c.
" If you want a pretty waist go to Fitts," Have you ever heard this
remark? ' .. '
It's a peculiar thing, but our Waist Department has had very little
advertising space the past season, and Ave have had the most satisfactory
season this department has ever known. Every customer has been an
advertisement for us. Such Vemarks as the above.
This is a general clean-up and includes broken sizes of different
lines, all more or less mussed, but with a little laundering are as good as
shown to-day for fall and winter wear. Small sizes limited in number,
so come earlv. '
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Dress Goods.
If it's quality if it's style you'll find
them in this department.
13 Pieces we have just opened of the
most striking plaids, prettiest mixtures and
new est weaves we have shown.
Beautiful trimmings to match.
Underwear.
Every quality and style called for in
Underwear we have tried to get for this
department.
While: prices have advanced we have
"stuck" to our standard of quality in
every instance. Mentor and Luzerne makes.
There are none better, few as good,
Pretty interesting 'iraes we are having in the Garment Department now.
Yoa'd better Join the crowds.
We're on tbe last
days cf the
Sewing Machine Giub
ER FITTS CO.
$2 and you're
a member.
Join at once.
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FOR YOUNG PEOPLE.
Shoes that are made with all the snap and individuality that characterizes
our Shoes for grown-ups.
Shoes that fit, because they are made on anatomical lasts that support the
foot without crowding the tender bones and muscles.
Shoes that wear because only the best of upper stock and sole leather are
used in them.
Williams, .Hoyt, VemD, Ths Educators, "
Names that are everywhere. recog
nized as synonymous with honest,
progressive shoemaking. In all leathers
and sizes, from baby's to Misses'.
SOLD ONLY BY THE
131 North Main Street. Telephone 432-4. Bafre'; Vt.
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United Shoe Stores Co. Barre, Hardwick, Burlington, St. Albans.
EAST BARRE.
THE 'BARRE DAILY TIMES
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1908.
Weather Prediction.
Ruin or snow in northorri portion aril
politer, except in New Hampshire anil
Vermont, tonight. Friday fair, except
min or xnow in northern and eastern
Maine. Colder on the roast. Liyht to
variable . winds,- becoming westerly.
MERCHANTS r
LIGHT YOUR WINDOWS EVERY NIGHT
Wc will turn your lights on, at dusk and'off at
9.30 or 10.00 o'clock, for a fixed sum per month.
Let Your Goods Talk to the Public While You Rest.
all Consolidated Lighting Company,
Phone 324-4, about it.
Thw will n Mfial diuieR in the
nneru house on Katunhiv ( i.ir.li,..- i-
Gilbmsoii' oroho-l ra. jiuiiciiij. from $
till 12.
Jiill 50 cenH.
There will bo a fpccinl
iiiiimiii)iciit Idii of Granite
loilire, So. XI. V. & A. M.i
I'riiiny evrnint nt 7 oVIrn-k.
Work M. M. iini-c, iVr or
'er V. M.
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There will be n reg
ular meeting of Court
Kranite Cily, N'o. n,
r. of A., oii Thursday
fiveilini' at T;;iO oVIook.
An advertisement in the Times
will bring sure results.
There will be a regular
" J-- meeting of Hiawatha loilpe,
fhW No. 20, f. 0. O. !"., ou Thurv
dny (veiling, Oct. Uth, at 7 o'clock. The
initiatory degree will be conferred. II.
V. ( link, noble giuud.
.Vi'.-
A meeliti; of
the Clan (Jirtdon
u inurement coin
mittee will lie
held on Tliinsidiiy
evening, October
II, at :3tt o'clock
sharp, Janien A
rick, secretary.
TALK OF THE TOWN.
Local Happenings Tersely Told for Busy
.' Readers... ..
$(5.50 dress tkirt at Yauglian's for
$3.08.
Clarence Kendiick has returned from
r.oxton.
Bargains in ranges at the D. Phelps
Company.
The store of Enialie, the florit, is open
all iay now
John A. Stevenson of St. Jolmsbury i
in the city on busineKS.
f'liiTord Teake has pone to Underbill
for a week's vacation.
A few ic blanks to close at two for
Ce. Averill music company.
Ibainerd & Armstrong embroidery
book for .J007 at The Art Store.
: Angus Smith of Cabot ia vi.itin; at
(bo homo of 1J. 1). Ladd, 41 I'ark Btreet.
Dr. V". C. (joodrivh went to Syracuse,
N'. Y., ' today on .a. few days' bu,inej
trip.
? Come to the Pavilion tonight and find
out why I'arthinia Longs is m very
short.
Come one, come nil, to Hale's Pavilion
and we the Belles of Uiackville. Oc
tober Uth.
T. Rossi arrived .in the eit-y yesterday
from Italy, where tie has ln;en on two
month' trip. "
A reirnlnr ineelimr nf tlio Hnrfe RaA-
lgf-v will be held hi their pavilion Thurs
j day at 7:00 p. m. " '
Come to llale'n Pavilion this evening
and cee the ix fuuny end ladies in
tne lilies or iSlacKville.
Lining satin, 30 inc)i wide, in black
and white, the kind that will wear,
S1.25, at eale & Kniglit .
'. F, P.ichardson ha a tenement to
rent at .10" , Summer street. Jujit, man
dnd wife 'yry much' preferred, '
'The best remedy for cold, Our home
made hore-hound candy. You are sure
it is pure at the Jiarre Candy Kitchen.
Iix & Coleman sold over 70 pounds
of their famous Duumore coffee yes
t may. which means ovet 70 cilstoilier
are pleaded. 1 '
' Miss Esther Mmlgett, who recently
went from Jtarre to Boston to reside,
i now attending the Cambridge' cum
rrfrcial college.
Tic sure and attend the Clan Gordon
fair, which opens this evening. Will
1h open Friday and Saturday afternoon
Mid evening ulo. '
John Wanamaker says: "The SUn
dard rotary sewing machine is really the
tinet of 'all made." So do 700,000
UMr; so does Kilts',
'Phe officer and, teachers of the Sun
day school of the Church of the flood
Shepherd are rei)ueted to meet this
evening at J-.ZO o'clock at 27 Maple
(J rove.
John W. tiordon returned yesterday
from a week's buinet trip to Boston
and New York. While in the latter
metropolis he attended the Vanderbilt
autonid)ilo race. ,
Crand demonstration of the Dunmorc
rotlee at Dix S Coleman's all of this
week. The public is invited to call and
try . enp and lie convinced that we are
selling the best" to be had.
There will be a pecial meeting of
the Knights of Columbus Friday evening
Rt 7 o'clock. The ' second degree
lie exemplified. Kefreshments will be
(served lifter the meeting.
The friends of Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Jloyt of Graniteville, JMissoiui, -.were
pleaicd Ur learn that a girl liaby welh5
iiig niiie pounds was leceytly Imiiii to
thern anil tth mother ud" c(uld yai
doing well Jt this writing.'
Are you going to the Clan Cordon fair
this evening? Why. yes, to see the
Uiackville maidens of course. The lat
est hit of the season is a duet by Birdie
I!linerhaset and Kuphemiii Thunder
cloud at I lute's Pavilion this eetiing.
Cflpt. A. F. Dodge went to Waterhury
this morning to attend a reunion of the
old company II. 10th Vermont regiment.
in wliifli lie enlisted in lsiii lite emu
pnnv a organized in Wateiburv. Con
lain Dodge enlisted in the eompauv as
corpoial.
'Che member of I'une council. Knights
of ( oliimbus, have been invited to attend
vesper services in Monlpelier, Thursday
evening, October It. The party will
leave ilnrre on the 0:1. p. in. car. Tim
Kcv. 1). J. O'Snllivan of St. 'Albans
will di'ljvcr A lecture.
We have seemed a, lot of Indies ami
itiir-ies' skirts, comprising broadcloth,
irfTges and mixed .-is, tiinniicdv with
plaits, straps ami but tons. The usual
price ol these skirls tuut lie .f..,7. and
$4.00. Your choice of the lot on Sat
urday for f'J.flH nt; Perry's.
When you pay AO cents' fur a pound
of candy, consider its i)imlily. Two
persons at lea-d make protit on it. bring
mg the wholesale price down to nlmnf
tc to fie per pound. Pure sugir sells
for more than that. There you eat
pa ratine, st arch'and glucose. You know
the kind WK make. Pane candy
kitchen. -
lis Lydia Miniui and Mose Cometta
were united in marriage yesterday af
ternoon by Justice of the Peace James
Mackay. The ceremony was performed
nt the home of Leabaldo liimsi at 15
Koss street, and was witnessed by a
large number of the friends of the con
tracting parties. The bride arrived in
this y yesterday from Arogno. Swit
zerland. The groom is a resident of
tlurre, and they will aiakc their home
here.
A. A. SMITH
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Fall - - Merchaiidis
At Cut Prices.
Factory Stock of Flannel
ette Shirts at about one
half the regular price.
About 40 dozen Flannel
ette Working Shirts in
light, medium and dark
gray colors, regular; 75c
quality, to go in this sale
at
39c
At a Saving of About 20 Per Cent
An extraordinary large
purchase direct from the
mill makes it possible for
us to sell you double
breast and double back
Shifts with double seated
prawexs, in natural wool
and camel's hair that are
positively worth $1.25, at
only
1 -tr
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89c
Lot extra heavy fleece
lined Underwear with
double breasted Shirts, to
goat
47c
Lot Jersey ribbed fleece
lined Underwear, reduc
ed from 50c to
43c
Shoes and Rubbers
Lot; 43. 50 and $4.00
Shoes, all styles, $2.98
Lpi,. $3.5,0 and ?3.00
Shoes , for Ladies and
Gents,. - - $1.98
Children's Shoes at
from - 23c to $1.47
Men's Rubber Boots re
duced from $3.50 to
only - - $2.98
Men's Rubbers re
duced from 85c to 73
per pair.
Ladies' Rubbers in low
style and storm 49c
Hats! liatsL Hats!
The nobbiest Hats for
Fall are shown by us in
large assortments.
A.A.SMITH & BRO.
Man' Ontnttari,
Miles Granite Block, Barre, Vt.
isses' and Children's Garments.
Real values tell ! We can give you some excep
tional good values in Misses and Children's Coats at
medium prices. We would like you to seethe pretty
styles we can show and be convinced that our prices
are right.
Winter Underwear
of all kinds here.
Blankets and Puffs
at all prices.
VEALE & KNIGHT,
Telephone 1 23-2. Currier Building, Barr, Vt.
UNION CLOTHING COMPANY,
UNION CtOTHING COMPANY.
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OPENING FALL SALE
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Exposition of ths New Modes for f ha Ssascn at Hand.
. Saturday, October 6th, will mark the opening of Fall and Win
ter business At this time our complete showing of Fall models
will be on parade for inspection-
For those wanting the more exclusive fabrics it is advisable to
make selections early in the season, and wc invite the interest of
those who desire the widest range of selection. ;
The prominent feature in Business Suits is the form fitting back
with flared skirts. In some styles this is pronounced, and in others
only moderately so.
The same style prevails in Overcoats. Business coats are mod
erately long. In Overcoats one may wear a style 45 or 50 inches
long, or some length between the two, and any of them will be
correct. .
We have a very wide range of fabrics this season, as well as the
correct new styles, and we may say that we have never shown an
assortment more pleasing in every, respect, than ve now present
for your consideration.
Sincerity Suits from - - - - $10.00 to $22.00
Sincerity Overcoats from - - 10.00 to 22.00
Other Suits from t . - . 5.00 to 22.00
Other Overcoats from - 5-00 to 25.00
Give us a call. . ., '
Union Clothing Store
One Price Clothiers
Telephone 126-2. Old Skating Kink Building:. 0pp. Depot Sqtsire,
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CLARICE." I
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It is said "There is nothing new under the sun," f
Q but wc are happy to announce to the ladies of Barre &
Sand vicinity that we feel ourselves extremely fortunate O
in securing aM' nevvf woman's" shoe the "Clarice." O
W have, the evcltisive sale of this famntis shoe fnr O
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Barre. All leathers.,'; ' , '
$3.00 the Pair.
PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE
O 157 North Main Street. C. S. ANDREWS, PropV.
We Keep the Clothes
That art Worth Coming After
at prices that nobody objects to-
There are two classes of suits We call the first "Young Men'
Specials" wholly new in cut, with no end of ginger in the lines and a
go about them that no other clothes have. These models express the
very latest thought of fashion, and will be worn wherever well-dressed
young men gather-
The second: Conservative Business Suits for the solid men of the
community in a great variety of dark" rich patterns for men who want
their clothes to be exactly right, without the slightest detail to attract
undue attention.
Both classes of suits come at different prices, $5.00 to $1 8-00.
We also have a complete line of Men's, Boys' Children's and
Women's Underwear, Sweaters, Hosiery, Shoes, etc?
THE BLUE STORE
THOMAS BRADY,
(Successor to Segel & Brady,)
Telephone 27-2f. Bolster Block, 1 8 Main St.
An Advertisement in the Times
will bring sure results. .
mm m
1 $
Made of white clay, same as stoneware j jf
and glazed. Prjces right. Now time to
buy before first "frost, now overdue.
b mm vmmm
Strictly pure and extra strength, no adulteration, no artificial
coloring. Also Creen Peppers, Tomatoes, etc. Pure Mixed
Whole Spices for pickling and pure Ground Spices.
Telephone 31-3.
L..M. AVERILL,
Opposite City Patk,
Barre. Vermont.

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