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TTTE BAItTlE DAILY TTMTS, FEUnUAUY UK 100j). $5.00 Infants' C S A T U oafs for $2. DAY . 33 To close up the balance of our Infants colored, plush and bear cloth Coats, every one of our $5.00 ones go in for Saturday at $2.33 Cadi. See what you save, 2.67 on every one. Ages run from one to five years. It will pay you to anticipate for the comfort of the little ones a year in advance, Saturday, $2,33 Each THE HOMER FITTS COMPANY TALK OF THE TOWN. Chawing candy. Its true goodness, iU delicious flavor kid in iU hurting and chewing up lik gum. Special this wek, '35 oanU pound. PrMh mads daily at MMCOtt. BARRE HOUSE fox Eaton, tu. J. JL KOBAN, EwtS.at Mgr. Monday. Feb. 22nd GRAND Wrestling latch BETWEEN BOB SOMMCRVILLE Scotch Lightweight Champion AND YOUNG GOTCH who has defeated such men as Jack Grace, Charles Hanson and others. CoagTegational Church Social. The following ia the program for the social at the Oengrtgational ohurch oa Friday errning: Fiano solo, Miss Imberten. Vocal aolo, Miss lUttie Houston. Trio, Evsaing bong, Mist Harris's pu pil. Cornet solo, Miss Florenos RussIL Vocal solo, Willie McLeod. "Obstinacy," a laughable iketeh, will b given by Miss Mary McDonaJd, Mr. George Seager, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mc Xeil, Miss Blanche Houston, aud Ulrio Labourveau. Following this. "A Lore Story of the Civil War,rwiU be told ia muaieal num bers. Refreshments will be served. It is hoped that old and yvmng aVJce will make a speolal effort to be present. CONDITIONS Catch Weights, Pin Falls, Best Two in Three, Police Gazette Rules, Prices 25c, 35c, 50c Tickets at Kndrick's Monday. Best Rolled Oats 6 lbs 25c High Grade Smoked Shoul ders, per pound 10c Ben Hur Tomatoes, can 10c 101b pail Lard ..$!.35c Rumford Baking Powder pound can. 30c Full Cream Cheese, lb. 18c Red Rose Coffee, best in town, per pound .35c Fresh Bread, per loaf 9c Erie Sweet Corn 3 for.... 25c Tel. 109. 11. We deliver free. C. R. LYNHAM, "North Barre Grocer," 317 W. Mat St., Cor. Main and Second SATURDAY The last day' to buy Shoes for less than cost. We will have plenty of salesmen to wait on you, so there will be no long waits. 21 pairs Curtis 5.00 Shoes at.,. Reduce Close out Close out Close but Close out Reduce Reduce We wast to Reduce Close out Reduce Close out Close out Close out Reduce Reduce Reduce MEN'S SHOES 138 pairs Stetson's $5.50 and 5.00 Shoes at. . ... .. 4 OO 56 pairs French, Shriner & Urner 5.00 Shots at. , 4 OO 30 pairs Hanan 5 00 Shoes at ................. 3. 50 4.00 2.75 3 75 3 75 3.75 3 75 3 75 We want to Reduce Close out Close out Reduce Close out 101 pairs Keith Konquerors 4.00 and 3 50 Shoes at 54 pairs Alden, Walker & Wilde 4. 00 Shoes at. 22 pairs Ludgate 4 00 Shoes at. . . , 10 pairs C W. Burt 4. 00 Shoes at 18 pairs Dizer's 4.00 ani 3.50 Shoes at 27 pairs King Quality 4.00 and 3.50 Shoes at.... 58 pairs Foss 3. 50 Shoes at 3. 75 49 pairs Altrue 3. 50 Shoes at ... , WOMEN'S SHOES 121 pairs E. C Burt 4. 00 and 3. 50 Shoes at. .... , 68 pairs Knickerbocker 3-50 Shoes at ...... .... 33 pairs Patrician 4-00 Shoes at 20 pairs Aurora 3.50 Shoes at. 3. 75 TALK 0MHE TOWN New wash collars received at The Vaughan Store. ;Vh1st party in Odd Fellows hall, Sat urday evening at S o'clock. Large stook of snow shoes going at bottom prices. Shepard's, 14 E!ro street. Don't forget the I. O. G. T. masquerade and promenade at the K. of C. hall to night. See eur north window for speoial enam eled "ware sale. Tour ehoioe, 10 cents each. 0. X. Kenyan & Co. The Ladies' Aid society of St. Moni es ohwrch will hold a da not in Wood man's all, Tuesday owning, February 23. Admission 25 oents. Latest popular three step, "Lucky Moon," can be bought at A. Giachino's. Seventy-nr! copies just arrived of this brand new "hit." It is the best put Mebed this year. Troup's union orahestra is prepared to furnish first elass rausio for any and all ecoaeioas; any number of pieces re quired. Address A. M. Troup, 6 Laurel street, or telephone 131-11. A barge will be at E. A. Djwh's store at half past six to night to take the member of Barre lodjje, X. E. O. IV, who are going to East Barre to attend the tenth anniversary celebration of the institutfou of Millstone lodge. Make no plans for Tuesday, February 23, until you have seen the program to be rendered by the Presbyterian choir and their friends on that date. A chanoe will be given to e Barre public to listen to some of the beet talent of the city in both song aud story. The annual banquet of the University Hub is to be held in the vestry of the Congregational chureh on Monday even ing, February 22, the banquet to start at 7:30 o'clock. Invitations were sent out yesterday by the secretary of the dub, Carroll II. mite. Would you bay a good fur coat if you could buy it cheap enough ? If you would that is no doubt but that you'll buy one at A. A. Smith A Brother's this week. Not for years have you had such a chance to purchase a good fur coat for so little money. Values on other things are in many cases exceptional. See ad. page 4. It's convincing reading, because it is based on facts. THE BARRE DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1909. Baptist C. E. Society. The young people of the Christian Endeavor society of the Baptist church will hold a social and entertainment in the church Monday evening, February 2. The entertainment will consist of thei following: Solo, Dorothy Perry; reading, Miss Bertha Nason; violin solo, Edniond Sanborn; selections by mixed quartet; duet, Miss Wood and Miss Harris; vio lin solo, E. A. Jjatehelders selections by the ladies double quartet; remarks ! me ot WasliMsr- A. Satchel- by the pastor on the ton; accompanist, Mrs. der. E. A Weather Prediction. finow or rain in north portion, rain in south portion and warmer to-night ami Kalurday; strong southeasterly winds to-night, dimiuWlting and becom ing westerly Saturday, TALK OF IHeIoWN Local Happenings Tersely Told for Busy Readers. - New white dimities, Wj, per yard, at Vauglian'a. New arrivals in spring skirts at Ab bolt's, fcice them, Harris's orchestra plays to-night for the Carpenters' dsnce. Mrs. Jaimis II. Cone' is qnite ill at br henna on Park street. Miss Carrie Lillcy of Randolph was a visitor in this city yesterday. W. IT. H. Wears of Marsbfield was a visitor in this city yssterday. C. S. Cushman left yesterday for a business visit in South RyegaXe. JL N. Demerritt of Waterbury waa a business visitor in this oity yesterday. F. IT, Roger returned this morning from a few days' business visit in New York. Mis Ilasel I. Cone has been compelled to leave her sohool on account of ill health. Go to Ilunt's barber shop for a shatn oo with Ilerpicide sosp, cleansing and eallng. Mr. and Mrs. Dsvid Suitor of Melby, Que., are visiting friends in this city and vicinity. Misses Susan Coburn and Ruth Sisco of St. Albans were guests of -Mrs. C. A. Brown yesterday. The board of civil authority will meet at the oity oourt room this evening at seven o'clock to revise the checklist. Besides the Wg expo.e by Albini at the opera house to-night, the pictures will bs new, also tiie songs ty jus AlUn. All member of locsl No. 481, C. 4 J. of A pleass be at Woodmen's hall, Fri day evening, Feb. 19, and bring your frmids wit you. Mr. and Mrs. George Celley, who have been visiting at the home of Frank Ad ams, returned yesterday to their home in Meredith, V. H. Harris's orchestra furnished music for the dance last night given in connection with the farewell reception tendered Dr. and Mrs. J. B. MoSweeuey. For Saturday only, borehound drops, molase pep per mi at glove drops, and cherry drops, 15c pound, two pounds 25c. rresn aiaae. At jaasooivs. Good music and the best marches, also four prises offered; best maeked lady and gent, aad the poorest masked lady and gent, at K. of C. hall to-night by the I. O. u. T. Slxtesninrk dry, hard split wood for sale as long as it lasts. Will be delivered from car. Price $2.75 per run. Terms cash. Inquire of D. A. Perry, Gordon block. Referee-in bankruptcy V. N. Therl ault has under consideration the matter of the discharge from bankruptcy of Thomas Brady, who was formerly in the mercantile business in this city. Tho esse ws argued this week, Richard A. Hoar appearing for the creditors who oppose the discharge, and A. A. Sargent , for Brady. A letter received yesterday from Mr. : and Mrs. L. A. Sceofield, formerly of this city, slates that they lost most of tbeir possessions when the Hotel Clar endon was burned at Sea Breeze, Florida, a few day ago. Mr. Schofield ran the barber shop and Mrs. Schofield a mani cure parlor in the hotel and neither saved anything. They had rooms at a cottage near by, and were successful in saving most ot their clothing. Notice to the rural letter carriers ot Washington county: The annual meet ing of the association - will be held in Worthen's block, Barre, Feb. 22, 1909; hall open in forenoon; business meeting called at 1 p. m. As the election of officers and other important business comes up at this meeting, it is expected every member will be present and it is hoped that all those who have not sent in their names will do eo at this time. Chas. F. Ayer, president. A OPERA SE roX F4TON, lJ"M. J. It HOB AN, Kasia.nl U(t. TO-NIGHT AND ALL THIS WEEK! HIGH-CLASS Moving Pictures AND AIM Trn ft 99 Mil The world's greatest Magician, Mimic, Humorist and Illusion ist, introducing an entirely new and original program of magical wonder. Grand Expose after the regular performance. MISS BESSIE ALLEN The Dancing Doll Matinee Tomorrow at 2.30 Evenings at 7.30, one' performance only. Admission To -night Orchestra 25c Gallery 15c On tale at Kendrick'a Drug Store. in Scampini Block. HIgti Class Moving Pictures ani Songs. PICTURES: New Program To-day Don't Fail to see it Hear Popular "Bob" Parker "AND MORE BESIDES" Change of Programme Three Times a Week. Aftinioons 2 to 5. Evenings 7 to 10.30 Admission, 5 cents White Linen Waists New White Linen Waists made in the newest styles, the kind that gives satisfaction for wear. Price $2.50 each. VEALE & KNIGHT, Hew Earland Telephone, lta-S UnleA Telephone Line. Currier Building, North Main St., Barre, Vt TJNIOIf CLOTHING COMPART. TJirion clothmo covpAirr. Willi the Close of Our Clearance Sale We find that we still have on hand too many Suits, Over coats, Reefers, Ulsters and Pants, and as it is our 'policy not to carry any goods over, we have decided to sell the above articles at the same big reduction in price as has pre vailed throughout our Clearance Sale.' We have plenty of nice browns, olives and fancy mix tures in suits and you will certainly find something here you want at the reduced prices. MENS PANTS A big assortment in this department to select from and at a big discount while they last. New Spring Shirts, New Spring Neckwear, New Spring Shoes Give Us a Trial Wo Clean, Prea and Repair Clothing. UNION CLOTHING STORE, mr.HR ken mo tors weir Telepfine 126-2. (Id Italic Fink ltildisg, Cpp. tcpot So aire UHION CLOIULNO COXPAJff: UM0N CLOTHING COMPAKY. si S a 3 B 5 ooooooooo C 0 o Saturday and Monday Sale I oooooooooo 0 0 o Heavy overs for felts and Felt Boots for Men, all included in this two day's sale at O 15 Per Cent Discount. Examine our BARGAIN TABLE 0 O 0 g genuine bargains in Leather Goods. 92 75 2 75 3.00 2.50 37 pairs Moore & Shapper 4. 00 and 3. 50 Shoes at 2. 50 45 pairs Alden 3. 50 Shoes at 2. 75 64 pairs Mayfair 3.00 Shoes at 2.25 26 pairs E. Z. 3.00 Shoes at 2. 25 187 pairs Elva 3. 50 Shoes at 2. 75 These prices are strictly Cash. No goods on approval. arre Shoe Company HOME OF GOOD SHOES. luv isAs :rt5s -isM. .si iia . iiSh ni lsi3i iSwibri In lft Vi fcsal'asMi:ab artrhMSS (Are You Getting Good Food (ii m mess. i Among the sirns of spring to be noted about town as the annual dinner party last night of the Greensboro Fishing club, an organization composed of a doz en or more men of Bari, wftii'h gets together to tell real fish stories and fabricate others. The club was most hospitably entertained by Mr. and Sirs. I James Maekay at their home on Park T I . i : -; t- j : -- ,3 4 L IIRbicci Mini unimri n-iiu uiru lu social manner. If the plans of the club are carried out, the fish in Greerwboro pond need to '"lay low" next summer, Comiqiie! In A. Tomasi Block. I I j j That's a problem for every house- I keeper,sbut we try to make it easy for our customers by keeping a care- S J pure Groeerios and selling them at I j prices as low as cost permits. Not "cheapest goods," but "best value" is 1 our aim, ana some people say we save i J them money on their food bills. Per- I haps we can for you. Try us and j jsee j j Webster Dandelions, per ran.... 20c Best Evaporated Teaches, 2 lbs.. .25c ! 18 California Oranges for... 25c I ISMITH & CUMINGS, i i iii uepanmem tool stars. I L 1 In a letter to Manager Hoban of the opera house, G. L. ledam, the manager of Young Gotch, the wrestler who comes here next Monday night to meet Bob Sommerville at the opera house, says: "Young Gotch will arrive in Barre next Monday afternoon in the pink of condi tion, and will give your man Sommer ville the match of his life. All we ask is a square deal, and if we get that Mr. SomnierviUc will realize that we has been up against something stronger than bridge winst during the evening." diaries Webster, who went from Barre to Seattle. Wash., a year ago, writes back that the big exposition which is to Ijc held there this y( ar will be all that it is advertised to be, although not so pretentious as the Chicago or Buffalo exposition, and, furthermore, that it will be completed on the opening day, some thing which no other American exposi tion of reoent times has been able to do. Ife writes that any Barre people who think of going to heattle may rest as sured that it won't lie another James town affair. Mr. Webster is employed in the navy yard, and he incidentally stated in bis letter to a Barre man that on the day he wrote, a week ago Sunday, there were people on the street in shirt-sleeves. The World's Pulse Reflected in Motion Pictures PROGRAMME TODAY Love and Law FEATURE Victim of Her ism Quest of Comfort. Mr. Arthur D. Ho!mes VVKI Sng "A Little Bit is Better Than Nothing at All." ADMISSION, 5 CENTS, PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE. C S. ANDREWS, Proprieror. 3 O Ha'e's Block, Barre, Vt. QOOOOOOOOO c for O O o o o o The Theatorium! Advanced Pictures. Voice From the Heart The Bell Ringer Where is My Wandering Boy to Night FEATURE Mr. Geo. Harrington Will Sing "If I Had a Thousand Lives to Live." ADMISSION, 5 CENTS Afternoons at 2. Eveninjs at 7. HE WHO IS BEST PREPARED, BETS BEST RESULTS EVAPORATORS Should be ordered now if you intend to tap the sugar place this year. Incubators, Cream Separators, Gasoline En gines, Saw Rigs, etc., always in stock. This is a good time to look your plow over and see if it will not be good judg ment to buy a new one. I have in stock the National, '76, Syracuse, Cambridge, John Deere and Eddy Sulky and Drag Plows. No such assortment has ever before been on sate in Barre. You can find here everything necessary to ' carry on a farm but money. A. W. ALLEN, SUNNY5IDE FARM. N, E. and People's Lisa Telephones. Barlie Wbttcomtj is authorized agent for Orangr and surrounding- towns. An Advertisement in the Times Will Bring Sure Results. BUY STORE FIXTURES, ETC, Express delivery jleigh, light easy running; carriage harness, little useJ, well mide; robs, dark colored, genuine timber waif; 2 Fairbanks I j iiitiiunii tuuiiu Kites, viic sci wuu u 101 a:iu uncuu wncif, on; Uir Mine, ucii p iucni HlAKZf u.v jr 11 unit vnv uv- ' " foot show rase, double thick German !ac: al.-i several imi!l hnts rates fnr nines, trum nn-jre oiiri. "slal" michinea. m"ner drawers. oval front 6-foot metal trimmed thow casej counters, birch, also painted ones; counter tables, 8, 19 anJ 12 feet lonj, aha sma'l squire oak tables, typewriter table and chair, folding bed, new eak front; bag and box trucks, store ladder, sliding broom rack, chtese box, large store refrigerator, Baldwin's, 8 x 16 ft. ; molasses, vinegar and pork bbls , etc., all at prices much below value. L ML Averill, Up One Flight, Avcrill Building f Over Barre Times Office, A Real Sale. 20 Per Cent Discount Includes our entire stock of Tinware, consistiug; of Bread Raisers, Dish Pans, Milk Pans, Basins, Bread Tins, Square Tins, Kettles, Cups, Dippers, Milk Pails, Strainer Pails, etc Do not miss this chance. Sec Our Window. This Safe is for This Week Only. C W. AVERILL & CO., Phone 439-3. 81 North Main St., Barre, VL