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THE BRRE DAILY TIMES, BARRE, VT.. FRIDAY, JULY 12. 1912.
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Good Values for Saturday
at Perry's
$1.50 Muslin Waists at 98c
! This means you can have your choice of a lot of $1.50
il Muslin Waists for 98c each; a good lot to select from, but
?t you had better come early.
White Wash Goods Reduced
Far too many White Goods take notice of the reduction.
j Three pieces 12jc Mercerized Goods, reduced to 7c yd.
i'.Two pieces 20c White Muslins in dots and plaids, reduced
' to 14c yd. Three pieces r. K. and. Dotted Muslins, re
duced to 17c yd.
18 -inch Corset Cover Hamburg for 19c yd., was 25c.
15c Glasgow Linene, white and blue, on Saturday 1 0c yd
: y -inch Fancy Ribbons, 10c yd., a bargain at this price.
PERRY (Q. CAMP.
Telephone 258-W. 75 Main Street, Barre, Vermont
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They Compromised at Last
J Mr. and Mrs. Jones were undecided what automo
bile they should buy. Mr. Jones wanted a Buick.
But Mrs. Jonei would have nothing but a Maxwell.
They kept quarreling for months about it. At last
they compromised the matter by going down to
B. W. Hooker & Co.'s and selecting a nice Collap
sible Go-Cart. It was the Wagner brand.
CJ B. W. Hooker & Co., Distributors for Barre.
Consider Your Baby's
Comfort
When you take the little fellow out for a ride in
the open air during the hot summer, don't make
him ride in a cart that is stuffy and padded on all
sides so that he will be hot and uncomfortable.
IJ Get one of these cool, leather-lined collapsible carts
thatiare handy for you and convenient for him. They
don't take up much space they are ball-bearing
move about easily are graceful attractive and they
work well anywhere.
f The prices are remarkably low.
On Go-Carts at the present time, we have a nice
stock a stock not over forty-eight hours old but
on Baby Carriages we are sold out and have been for
a month, although we doubled our last season's order.
Should you prefer a Carriage to a Go-Cart, come in
and see the F. A. Whitney Carriage Co.'s (the leader
for fifty years) Photographs, order a Carriage, take
thirty per cent off the list, and if the Carriage is not
perfectly satisfactory you need not take it. That's
fair, isn't it?
Hooker & Co.
Vermont's Largest House Furnishers.
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buttermilk the best
TALK OF THE TOWN
Abbott's water sale in this paper.-
Get your preserving jaw of C. N. Ken
yon 4. Co.
Dodge's cold
thirst quencher.
Come" in and try a glass of cold butter
milk. L. B. Dodge.
Miss ellie La Pun of Miudlebury is
visiting her sister, Mr. L. J. Bruya
To Rent Two tenements on Cau'.p
street. Garden. W. F. Richardson.
Leo Franii of Berlin street went to
Xorthfleld this forenoon for a short visit
with relatives.
George Thompson returned to South
Ryegate this noon, after spending a few
days with friends in tbia city.
A daughter, weighing nine pounds, was
born Wednesday evening to Mr. and Mrs.
James B. Brown of Orange street.
Mr. and MA. B, V. Hooker and chil
dren, who are passing a month in camp
at Greensboro, were in the city to-day.
A regular meeting of Queen of Forest
circle will be held this (Friday) even
ing at 7s30. Members try and be pres
ent. Eat Jellycon, the pure fruit dessert,
ami be sure to sava the valuable Hamil
ton coupons in each package. F. D, Ladd
Co.
Call at City Auction Rooms and we
will tell you about the prire which we
give you at 8:30 o'clock Saturday even
ing.
Ecedio Rulfo of Short street went this
noon to Burlington to witness the base
ball game between the Italian Athletics
and the Chinese club from Hawaii,
Ernest Riddle, who has been visiting at
his former home in Graniteville for the
past month, was a visitor in this eity
yesterday on bis way to Detroit, Mich
Automobile for hire, by the day or
hour; fine, new Buick car, can carry
five passengers j will go anywhere. Jonei
& Nye's livery stable, Depot square.
Mr. and Mrs. David NT. Farrand of
Academy street and James McKenzte
left this noon for a short visit with
friends in Burlington.
Regular meetine of the I. 0. O. L.
M. U. will be held to-night in the K. of
C. hall, at 7 o'clock, fcvery niemner is
requested to be present to decide the
question of a physician.
Miss Acnes E. JIurd of Bristol, who
has been spending a few days with
friends in the city, left this noon for
Old Orchard, Me., where she will pass the
remainder of the summer.
Dr. and Mrs. L. L. Leonard of Keith
avenue left this noon for Portland, Me,,
where they will visit friends for sev
eral days. Before returning home, they
will make a short stay at um Orchard
Beach.
Cut Prices on Lawn Mowers
Harvard, 16-inch. ....... Price $7.50.
Harvard, 18-inch Price
Northmower, 16-inch.. Price
Northmower, 18-inch.. Price
Hustler, 16-inch Price
Hustler, 1 8-inch Price
Cut Price $6.00
8.00. Cut Price 6.50
6. 25. 4 Cut Price 4.75
6.50. Cut Price 5.00
3.50. r. Cut Price 2.25
3.75. Cut Price 2.50
To take place of our Saturday Sale, we will sell the
above Lawn Mowers for this week only at cut prices.
REYNOLDS & SON
HARDWARE, QUARRT AND MILL SUPPLIES, BARRE, VERMONT.
PRESERVING JARS
It is Time to Be Lookiig Up Your Supply.
We are better prepared to meet
your wants in Fruit Jars this year
than ever. Why not put up a few
cans of strawberries. Berries put in
Economy Jars
will taste as fresh when opened as
newly picked. Why not try them.
We also carry in stock Safety
Valve Jars-Double Safety Valve Jars.
Telephone Us Your Order.
C, N. KEN YON & CO.'S CASH BARGAIN STORE
Rev. Duncan Solmond, pastor of the
First Presbyterian church, will conduct
services at the Presbyterian church in
Jraniteville Sunday afternoon at 3
o'clock In the absence of the resident
pastor.
Mrs. Edith Lawrence left this fore
noon lor .ewiane, wnere sne win re
main with friends for a few days. Dur-
ng her absence, Station Agent L. O.
Morgan is in charge of the ticket office
t the central Vermont station.
To morrow, Saturday, July 13, will
be the last chance to see the Chines
baseball team in Barre. The game no
doubt will be the hardest fouaht of
the series, as it will be the last time
thev will face each other. Weafer will
be on the mound for the locals.
Roy Lermont, son of Mr. and Mra
Fred Lermond Of Jvast Harre, was
brought vesterdav afternoon in M. J,
Whitcomb's ambulance to the City hos
pital for an operation for appendicitis.
The operation was performed fast night
and a quick recovery is anticipated.
An interesting and well attended meet
ing of the ladies and pastor union
of the Hedding Methodist church was
held at the home of Mrs. Alfred Boyce
of 1 Last street yesterday after
noon. Mrs. A. B. Averill and Miss A. T
Lanyon were elected to membership 'n
the society and other routine business
occupied attention. Afterwards the fol
lowing program was delightfully carried
out: l'iano solo, Miss fcvelyn Matniesonj
reading, Mrs. Joseph Hoyti vocal solo,
Miss A. T. Lanyon. At the close of
the meetine, light refreshments were
served by the hostess. ' Mrs. E, C Civs-
son has invited the union to meet with
her at her home1 on . Perry street at
the next regular monthly business meet
ing to be held August 8.
Shorty DeWitt at the Pavilion scored
a big hit last night. This midget come'
dian seems to nave a way ot his own
that strikes the audience as very funny,
With songs, dances and jokes, he com
pletely won the audience, which re
sponded to hi efforts with several big
rounds of applause. His make-up close
ly resembles "little Jeff" and it does not
require any great stretch of one imag
ination to eee the famous cartoon char
acter in real life. This act is bound
to please all who like good clean com
edy. Mae Hendricks has a pleasing per
sonality and puts her song over in a
pleasing way. An all-new program of
pictures comes to-day. One is a fine
western drama of the Lubin company.
An excellent Vitagraph picture, entitled
"The Woman Haters, will also be shown
to-day.
TALK OF THE TOWN
Look for our special offer Saturday.
C. N. Kenyon & Co.
Chocolate, caramel and vanilla ice
cream at Kendrick's to-day.
Baseball. Where J On the I. A. C.
grounds at 3. Chinese vs. Italian A. C.
Alex. Walker of Grant avenue is em
ployed as a clerk in E. A. Drown's drug
store.
Phineas Ladd has returned home, after
spending several days with friends in
Cabot.
The admission to the grandstand at
to-morrow's game, Chinese vs. I. A. C,
will be 10c.
Miss Mabel Hill returned yesterday
to her- home in Burlington, after a short
visit with relatives on Spaulding street.
The final game of fhe Chinese-Italian
A. C, series will be played at 3 o'clock
Saturday afternoon at the Berlin street
grounds.
The present season is a good time to
secure artistic photographs of your resi
dence and premises. Consult A. H.
Troup at the Trouo studios.
J IJ. Cadenaxri cf Short strtt-t, wn
recently returnoa to tins city irom ran-
fornia, commenced work this morning
at the Sector & Co. granite plant.
Joseph Lavery left this noon for Man
chester, N. H., where he was called by
the death of his aunt, Miss Bella Lavery.
Before returning home, Mr. Lavery will
pass a few days in Boston.
Mrs. Lyman A. Scofleld, who has been
visiting 'for a few days at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Campbell of
North Main street, left this forenoon for
Paul Smith's in the Adirondack moun
tains, New York for an extended stay.
'H. J. Ennis, the popular south end
barber, has leased the store at 3fl South
Main street, formerly occupied by the
Loughheed pjumbing works. He has
the store thoroughly renovated and has
installed two modern chairs. The pro
prietor opened the parlor! to the public
this afternoon.
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A. P. ABBOTT & CO.
A. P. ABBOTT & CO.
A. P. ABBOTT & CO.
or nsrac
$8,000.00 Worth
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100,000 LOSS AT PROVIDENCE.
Six-Story BuiMing Badly Damaged Thit
Morning.
Providence, R. I., July 12. Fire broke
out early this morning and did damage
estimated at about $100,000 in the six
story brick structure occupied by Coop
er & Sisson, produce dealers; John F.
Greene, Co., printers, and the Palestino
band. The blaze was spectacular, stub
born and hard to handle, . shooting up
an airshaft in the rear to the top floor
and strewing sparks over the down town
business section.
Every Day Is Independenct Day
with annuitants. No matter where they
live or how long they live, a fixed sum
is guaranteed them ihelr lifetime, pay
able annually, semi-annually, quarterly,
or oftener as desired. National Life
Insurance company of Vermont. (Mutu
al.) S. S. Ballard, general agent, Law
rence building, Montpelier, Vt.
Wear
Hub Rubbers
next
winter
If Ton emn not read thin orint dlitlncttv at a
distance of fourteen Iccfae from the ejree. fom
ned glafet Call and hare your eves exam
ined and clMsea made at Kinc's Optical ruior.
The Campaign "Props.
Brtna them out of the attic, where they
went four years ago.
There will be enoufh of the rood old stuff
to put on the ixt big show.
Brush the duat from that fin one. "my
hearers, the die la east."
And I shall not buds 1C I cannot "Judge
of the future by the past."
Bet the STindrtorie and sharpen the point
of "we point with pride."
And I've aimply got to have my "cannot
successfully be dented."
V great care In unpacking "the sinews
of labor s arm,"
And taka the squeak from the joints that
creak in the "view! that goes with
"alarm."
Bring the herolo "saber that Still leaps
from out its sheath"
And the "campaign W to my hands that
I still may "hurl It In his teeth."
Put soma gloas on that good on of "our
nation great and grand. '
With a file and rasp put a rougher clasp
upon "labor's honest hand.
Bring me all of the standbys-brtng the
"pauper labor's wags"
And the "ancient years" and the mar
tyr's tears" and the "priceless her-Itaa-e."
Bring the "hop of the future" and the
"crisis that we race"
And the "craven soul" and tha "gleaming
goal" and U "motlrea low ana
Use."
Tea, and get out "Old Glory, tha banner
that floats above,"
And ths "yours and mine" and tha "pa
triot's shrine" and tha "country that
wa kva"
Bring them out of the attic, where they
went four years ago.
Thar will be enough of tha good old staff
to put on the nest big show.
-Chicago Post
damaged goods on
sale at nine o'clock
Saturday morning.
See large adv. on page 5.
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THE DAYLIGHT STORE
TALK OF THE TOWN
Special "Bison 101 feature," "The De
serter," two reels; also two other pic
tures at the Bijou. Biggest show In
town for the smallest price.
? t-y-w r r iTiintMt!
rem ofi jtUfx
at the I
Department Food Store!!
" 8spvad Just Wall.
, Ttoey were in Italy together.
"If you would let ma curse them
black and bloe," gald the groom, "wt
wouldn't have to wait so long for the
trunk."
-But, dearest, pleaae dost It would
distress me so," murmured the bride.
The groom went off. but quickly re
turned with the porter before him
trundling the trunks at double quick.
"Oh, dearest, how did you do it?
Too dldn'f-
"Not at all. I thought ot something
that did quite as well. I said S-s--sus.
qnebanna, B-r-r-rerpabaunockt " Lip-plneott'a.
TOO LATE TO BE CLASSIFIED.
Lost A blue serge coat Sunday, be
tween Barre and Orange Heights. Will
Under please leave at The Times office!
For Sale Seven acres of hay on Aver-
ill terrace. Inquire of L. M. Averill,
City.
TO RKMT Oettace ea franklin Street, do
to date ia every parties tar aevea rooau, all
kard wooa Salah. Alee uree er foar furnlthed
room far llrbt besaefceepisg. Applj at tio. T4
Hortb eteta bireev sStf
Good lot of Chickens, per lb 22c j
Lee of Lamb, per lb. 23c
"Green Mountain Brand"' Sau-!
sate, two pounds for 25c J
Good Reist Pork, per pound, at j
, from 1 5c to 20c j
Cut from Native Fork
! Preised Corn Beef, per lb.. . . 15c !
j Preised Lambs Tongues, boiled, J
I per lb ooc
Boiled Him cut thin as paper
per lb .35c
I New Potatoei, nice and mealy,
j per peck 35c j
SWEET MILK AND SWEET CREAM
arc hard to keep this weather. Our facilities and equip
ment enable us to give our customers these goods in the
best possible condition.
Our Ice Cream has the same advantages.
Came in and see us or telephone your orders we will
try and give you the best service possible.
L. B. DODGE
No. 300 North Main Street . Barre. Vt.
Beet Green, per bunch 5c
..5c J
te 7c!
i Bunch Oniom, re bunch. .
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wucumucn, cat ii. ,tc i
j Cantalcpes, each, 10c to 12 1 -2c j
I Native Wax Beans, per quart 10c
j Na'ive Green Peas, per peck 50c
j Watermelons, per lb 3 l-2c
Good Values in ear Fish Department !
j Onion Salad 10c
Crab Meat, Olive Relish.... 25c j
i Sardines, two cans for 25c I
lwiwicr i auc, pci 1111- ...... uc
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SATURDAY SPECIAL ON
LADIES' HOSE
10c a pair or three pairs for 25c
THE WALK -OVER SHOE STORE
170 North Main Street : : : Barre, Vermont.
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our Fruit Bread
Berwick Cake.
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BAREFOOTSANDALS
49 cents
Barre Shoe Co.
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Poison! Poison! Poison!
Now is the time to get stocked up and be ready for
the bugs as the hot weather is bringing them here fast.
Get our prices on Paris Green, Bug Death, , Arsenate of
Lead and Blue Vitrol. All of which is the best quality.
Fly Driver
Make milking a pleasure instead of a drudge these
hot days by using our fly driver. You will also get bet
ter results from, your cattle.
Haying Tools
Our line is complete and we invite you to come in
and look them over before purchasing elsewhere.
The N. D. Phelps Co.
Telephone 29 - Barre, Vermont.
GOOD VALUES
2 Packages Puffed Rice for ... 25c
3 Packages Puffed Wheat for - - - 25c
4 Packages Sunshine Corn Flakes for ' - - 25c
6 Packages Shredded Wheat Biscuit for - - 66c
3 Packages of Jellycon, any flavor, for - - 25c
Ice Cream Powder, flavored, per package - 10c
Baker's or Foss Vanilla Extract, per bottle - 23c
Baker's or Foss Lemon Extract, per bottle - 17c
Hires' Root Beer extract, per bottle - - 18e
Malt and Hops
Let us help you with our bakery department this hot
weather. The largest and most complete line of pastry
in the state; made in a clean and ventilated shop, with
modern machinery and handled in a clean and sanitary
manner.
Our Cream Bread always has real value.
F. D. LADD COMPANY

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