8 THE BARRE DAILY TIMES. BARRE. VT.. FRIDAY. AUGUST 80. 1912. Corset Cover Day 25c VALUE 1 9 cts Each Ladies! An Opportunity Worth Investigating Wc arc very fortunate in "purchasing a very handsome lot of Corset Covers in good quality of material and trimmed, with handsome Vale, Gluny and embroidery with. ribbon runners. These Covers"! A' are a regular 25c value and for Saturday only at, each V - These are an exceptional good value and we limit the quantity to a customer. He cm hand to get your assortment and sizes. . All sizes to start with. , Sale starts at 7 A. M. First come, first served ' ' " - v . ' 1 ,' ' .... .." , , .. ; , ;. "... . All of Our Colored Muslins Reduced to Close at Once 10c Values....,,... v. ..v.,...".. ;.....7c per yard: Values.... ..8c per yard 2Xi 19c Values 25c Values; ....... 15c per yard 18c per yard One lot of short , lengths to close regardless of cost THE F1TT5 COMPANY Watch This Space for Next Issue . . THE BARRE DAILY TIMES TALK OF THE TOWN 'uresis : TALK OF THE TOWN Dance in Miles' liall Saturday evening. Brure's orchestra. With the latest nml most popular music. (Jents, 50c; ladies, free. ., - ' TALK OF THE TOWN At the opera house to-night hear Har land B. Howe of St. Johnsbury and Dud ley F.-Malone of New York talk about the political situation in Vermont; pu::::::n::::::j:ajij:j:::t:;n:n::::u:::::j:::junKnu:jnj::n:un::::::::t One Day More We ha'e decided to continue our big $ $ Saving Sale until next. Saturday night. This has been the busiest sale in the city on account of the exceptionally low prices we hve made in all departments ' and the fact that our gaods are all new. v For the NEXT THREE DAYS, Thursday. Friday and li. Saturday, we shall make still deeper cuts in prices to make it an object for you to visit our store before the end of this remarkable sale.4 We have a few lots of those' Peck Suits in some very pretty patterns to close. Better get in and secure one, only a few left. All our Shoes and Oxfords marked at prices you can't resist. Come in this week. Saturday will surely be a busy day. , Remember 3 days more, Thursday, Friday and Saturday F. E. Cutts & Company ittttttttsttttmststttt ttxst&tsssti ALL THIS WEElCl Visit tlia Haanaef Pn A II Qnln T 1011. nit jurtpoi vui Jk nil uaic o o o o o o o o o o o o o of Felt Slippers and Lined Shoes for 11 members of the family. Prices are cut to suit the damage done by reason of our "city father' s" neglect to provide an ample outlet to Potash Brook in times of flood. 15 cents to $2.00. Come early going fas.t. , .. ; o 0 o o o o o o o o o o o TALK OI! THE TOWN Sale bed spreads' at Yaughan'a. Sale separate skirts this week at The auL'han Store. Ladies' flannette night robes just owned, 50c up, at augliau . Labor day ball in Miles' hall Monday, Sent. 2. The best floor in Barre. i'innog to rent. Bailey' Music Room 14 Elm street. Phone 22-W, II. J. La- Roe, local manager. Members of .St. John Baptist society will meet at f. 1-emay s house, off Week lev street, this evening. Another good time Valuable presents, confectionery and cigars, au I.bor day land sale, trench estate. Our new line of house and afternoon dresses will interest you. Call and in spect. Paris Shirtwaist House. Hugh Frayne, general organizer for American Federation of Labor, will give an address at 1:30 p. m., Intercity park, Labor uay. Baseball (Iraniteville vs. Barre A. C:, Coddard, campus. Saturday. Aug. 31. Game railed at 3:15. Admission, 25c; ladies, free. Miss Marion Diekev of East Barre was a visitor in the city yesterday, re turning from Boson, where she has been visiting for the past few weeks with relatives. Mrs. N'. L Nelson of Merchant street left yesterday afternoon for Water bury, where she will visit at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Howard Rock wood, for a few days. PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE fl C S. Andrews, PropV. . Hale's Block. Main St. O obwooooooooooo$oodc'j Ammunition at a Bargain! Winchester Rifle Cartridges, Model 173. C. F. 44. Also some . smokeless ; also 44 Short R. F. for pistol. 38 Short R. F. for rifles, 22 C. F. single shot. Winchester Repeating, Model 1880, 38- fR. , Smokeless 30, Model 1834. Stevens 23-25 C. F. . Winchester Special Smokeless 32. rinlifu.r Primwrfr Vn. 11.- n. 9 and 4. V. M. C. 38 Long B. F., also 38 Short Swaged. U. M. C. 38 Short Colts C. F. Savage C. F. 303, Smith & Wessons 38 C. F. -"' ' ; Bergmans Simplex Cal. 8, No. 2 Copper Primers and No, 33. V. S. New No. 2 and Peters No. 4. IT. M. C. Nitro No. 5. Target Pasters. Roval Txad Destroyers. Wads, Shells. Loaded Shells and Shell Loaders, all warranted, and at prices much less than usual to close out stock, Friday 4 to t) p. m., Saturday 31st inst., 10:30 till 12; 2:30 to , and evening. L. M. Averill, Over Eastern Estate Tea Co, Rear Door. I ! aboir Day! Labor Day is the day we all celebrate. You 'will all need a little trimming up for the occasion. We are showing the fall shapes, in Lamson and Hubbard Soft and Stiff Hats from $1.00 to $3.00. The new shapes and colorings in Neckwear, 25c and 50c A complete line of Monarch and Cluett Shirts at $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. - - Shaker .Knit Sweaters, all styles and colors. Remember that $ our line of Sweaters consists of the celebrated Starr Shaker Knit t and the Sterling, none better. t Our Fall Clothing is arriving daily and it will interest you. Bear in mind that our Discount Sale will come to an end on t 'Saturday evening, August 31. If you have not already taken advantage of it-we invite you to do so. A big saving on all light and medium weight goods. i WE SHALL EXPECT YOU ON SATURDAY ' The Frank McWhorter Company 1 ., Saturday sale to-morrow at Abbott's Mrs. . E. Tift of Morrisville is spend ing several days with relatives in Banc and vicinity. " The interest on the loans of the Barre Savings Bank & Trust company will be duo September 1. S. O. Dolloph . of Dorchester, Mass., is visiting his daughter, Mrs. George B. Holmes of east hill. Football . match flve-a-side football match, championship of the state, Inter city park, Labor day. Mrs. Joseph E. Weafer of East street lett this morning for Mornsville, whore she will visit relatives. ' Miss Florence Akeley of Lyndonville arrived in the city yesterday for a few . ua;t unit Willi U'lHllWfl, . Guy L. Johnson of Littleton, X. II arrived in the city last evening by auto- uiwiiue nr a snon visit. ansa Uladya Larroll of Keith avenue has teturned" home, after spending two months at Old Orchard, Me." Fred Reagan returned this morning -to Saratoga Springs, N. Y., after spending two weeks m Barre and vicinity. Social dance in Miles' hall, Granit ville, Saturday, August 31, under aus pices of G. A. C. Gents, 50c; ladies, tree. 5 ' . . Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Townsend of East Montpelier left yesterday on an ex tended automobile trip through Massa chusetts. Miss Loretta Collins returned 'this morning to her home in Rutland, after spending several days . with friends in the city. . During Col. Roosevelt's visit to Barre to-morrow mornmr, electric cars will n pass up and down Washington or South Mam streets. Willi G. Scott of Pearl street re sumed his duties in Miers' barber shop to-day, after passing a few, days at Mid dlebury fair. erinorrt Mutual policyholders are asked to remember that assessments are due on or before September 1. R. G. Robinson, agent. Miss Ida Bloom, who 'has been mak- ng an extended stay with relatives in Barre, left this morning for her homo in Cincinnati, O. Notice! Regular meeting of - the Ladies' Auxiliary to Clun Cordon i postponed from Monday, Sept. 2, to Monday, Sept. 16. The lots owned by Mrs. II. A. Duffy on the French estate are to be sold at auction Labor day. Sale will take place -at in a. m. and l::vi n. m. - Charles Riley, who has lieen pasiinu several day as the guest of James Roach of Pearl street, returned this morning to his home in New York Ctf y. l-abor day da no. will lie, held in How- land hall. Riley's orchestra in attend- nee. Dancing, 8 o'clock p. in. sharp. I'er couple, 50c; extra ladies,, 10c. . Miss Carrie Wheelock of North Main street has returned . home from Wood stock, where she attended the annual convention of Vermont Cnivcrsalists. Newg was received here yesterday of the birth of a daughter, weighing teven pounds, to Mr. and Mrs. Clinton G. Moore, in Muncie, Ind., yesterday morn ing. . Miss Ruth Morse, who has lieen visit ing at the home of B. W. Hooker of I'ark street for few weeks, returned yesterday to her home in Hartford, Conn. : Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Haimter of Cleve land, O., who- are making a tour of sev eral New .Kmrland states in an auto mobile, were visitors in the citv yester day. i. ' Aaron Cohm of Burlington, who 1ms been spending several days in the city on business, left this morning for St. Albans, where he will make a week'i sta v. From the mast which surmounts the federal building, an American flag was Hung to the breeze yesterday. The ban ner will become a fixture over the new postoffice. Mrs. Ihomas darrity and little son, Philip, of Maple avenue, returned home last night, after upending several weeks with relatives in West Quincy and Bog ton, Mass. , i Sadliep ofElm street has on lisplay the latest New York designs in ladies, misses and juniors' .fall and winter coats and suits. Give us a call. No extra charge for made-to-measure. The ladies of -the Plamfield club will meet with Mrs. F. G. Persons at South Barre Friday evening. All those who desire conveyance will meet at Mrs. W. E. Perkins', 45 Elm street, at 0:45. Robert D. Carpenter returned home last night from Robinson, where he hns been passing a two weeks' vacation with his mother. Mr, Carpenter resumed his duties at the fire station this morning. Misses Katherine Phelps, Annie Ahcrn ' Beatrice Buglx-e, Clara Ewen, Anr.ic Measer and Madine Rogers, retnrncd j home last night from Littleton, N. H., : where they hava been passing several davs. - , '. The Barre Citizens' band will give a concert in the music stand on the park to-morrow morning while the crowd is awaitng the arrival of Col. Roosevelt and party. The, concert will start at 8:30 o'clock. Mrs. Fred H. Mann, who has . been spending several weeks at the home of icorge . Mann of Wellington street, returned -yesterday to her home in Fast Corinth, , where she will complete ar rangements for vacating her farm, which she recently sold. At East Barre last n it'll t the Rnrrc Skidoo team showed that it could come back to form by- defeating the Foist Barre Athletics, 8 to 7. The game was hotly contested from the start. The batteries were: Kenefick and .Comolli. for the Skidoo outfit, and" F. Roark and J. Roark for the home team. Jack Clari, formerly of the I. A. C, will be seen in the Granjteville lineup Saturday on Goddard campus. Granite ville now has one of the best team in the state and will make a strong bid for Saturday's game. A large crowd of rooters will accompany the hill boys, which w ill go to. make the game all ilih more interesting. Church of the (Jond Shepherd. W. J. M. Beattie, rector. Next Sunday being the first Sunday in September, the serv ices of the church will all lie resume.!. All the members of the choir are re quested to present themselves on Sun day morning. The services will be holy communion and sermon at 10:30. Even ing prayer and sermon on the labor ques tion at 7 o'clock. Sunday school at 11:50. The rector will opnduct the serv ices. . The ladies' aid society of the Pres byterian church will hold the rummage da la in the vacant store in the Durkce block, next door to Mrs. Miles' millin ery parlors, instead of at the church, aa previously announced. Th sale will open at 1 p. m. on Thursday and Fri day of this week and continue during the afternoons and evenings of boili days. Ladies will be at the store -nch day from 10 a. m. All who are donat ing articles please send them as earlyj aa possible. TALK OF THE TOWN Latest new neckwear at Vaughan's. Saturday sale to-morrow at Abbott's; Kendi-iek'i cannnel ice cream makes a delicious dessert to take home. By express to-dav,wew fall house and afternoon dresses. Paris Shirtwaist House. , ' ' Limpor and medwurst has just ar rived at Oscar Borgh's store 'on North Main street. Hon. Dudley Field Malone at the opera house to-iiiglit. Democratic flag raising at 7:30 o'clock.' . The interest on the loans of the Barre Savings Bank & Trust company will be due September 1. ' . Large'line of nigs'and art squares just received at Hale's-specialty house furnishing store, No. 113 Main' street. Violins, bows, strings, bridges, muteu, accordeons, harmonicas, iheet music. Bai ley's Music Rooms, 14 Elm street, phone 22-W. ' . , - , Don't -,inisa the rubber "game between Graniteville and Barre A. C. on Goddard campus, Saturday, Aug.' 31. Admission, 25c ; ladies, free. Two bascJiail games on Labor day, In tercity. park; East Barre A. C. vs. Barn A. C. team; 10:30, a.' m.;'Logan Squares, Montpelier. vs. Barre A. U.,' 4:15 p. m. Mrs. Frank Minard, of Highland, ave nue returned to this city yesterday aft ernoon from Swanton,' where she wa recently called by the death of a rela tive. Alderman W. H. Ward, R. M. Murphy, J. E. Mayes and John E. Hoban left this morning in the former's auto mobile for MiddTcburv, where they at tended Addison county fair. Fred Wi Suitor, Socialist candidate for governor, and John Spareo of Old Ben nington returned hVme lat night from Mornsville, whore they spoke at La moille county fair yesterday. Attention: The Swedish Order of Vasa will hold a public dance on Sat nrday night in Knights of Columbus hall. -Admission, 50c a couple; extra Indies, 10c Gilbertson's orchestra, three pieces. Refreshments. While Col. Roosevelt is speaking on the park to-morrow , morning, electric cars will not pass up or down Wash ington and South Main streets. Teams and automobiles will lie barred from Park street down to Main street. Peaches, peaches! We have just un loaded a part of a car of fancy Elberta peaches, direct from the groves. They are extra fancy for preserving at 90n a basket or 1.10 a hox. Have tnem either way. Our team will call around with them. Diversi Fruit Co. Rovetta, who for some time past has been connected with the Italian A. C. of this city, journeyed ' to Hardwick yesterday and was sent to the mound for Logan Square team, twirling the latter part of th game against Hard wick, which was won by the Montpelier aggregation of ball tocsers by a score of 8 to 5. Rovetta pitched the lat seven innings and, according to report. Ilowed but one hit. The Hardwick club will play the return game in the near future at Intercity park. . A memorial service will he held in the Hedding Methodist church Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock in honor of fthe late General William Booth, founder of the' Salvation Armv. The program of the service is as follows: Singing, "My Jesnn, I Love Thee," congregation ; pray er, Rev. E. F. Newell; "When the Roll Is Callc-I Fp Yonder,' congregation; scripture reading; address by officer in charge. Captain Frederic Parker; solo, Boundless Salvation. Mrs. Willis Hall; short addresses by C. S. Andrews, Rev. G. H. Holt and others; short address by local .clergyman; pledge of consecra tion by chairman; "When I Survey the Wondrous Cross," congregation. tnHitiiitsHntntyinintt i FOR SATURDAY SELLING Muslins and Sash Rods at Special Prices 10 pieces Curtain Muslins, values up to 15c, for 10c a yard.",, - v . , .V"v-":'" 12 dozen Brayton Sash Rods, 3 for 10c, made to re tail at 10c each. . t ' - - ' All goods on rear center counter at 1-4 regular price, consisting of odd lots of Crsets, Waists, Hosiery,' Gloves, Laces, Baby Bonnets, Neckwear, Hair Orna ments, Belts, Ribbons, Trimmings and Remnants. These goods will all be gleaned up before Saturday night. Better look them over. : " Henry W. Knight : Barre, Vt. Successor to Veale & Knignt. ; j gcmaKaciiwascar ! LAST WEEK i OF OUR Wear Hob Rubbers naxt winter DREAMLAND THEATRE A MILE OF SMILES. A Guardian's Luck Heigh-ho for this breath of joy! An : extraordinary mix-np of roaring situations. "Funniest style imag inable. . The Would-bs Shriner A comic incident. of the Shrine parade at Los Angeles, Calif. " OTHER FEATURES. ADMISSION - - 5 CENTS I Great Clearance Sale Don't Miss It! I UNION CLOTHING CO. r Co. iosevef will speak in the Park Barre City Saturday . Morning Aug. 31, at 9.15 McDonald and Tavolato AWAkENlXG." FOX EATOX. Ili.nf. J. JC. HOilAN fiMUent Mgr. Tuesday, September 3d Vi NCHE L L S M I T.H .COME.pY.TRI UMPH,' 2 YEARS IN NEW YORK I YEAR IN CHICAGO Spscial Cast and Production Prices: 35c, 50c, 75c and $1. Seats on aale Friday night at 7 o'cteck. nreaonfinn a musical comedy nlavlet. ' THE LEZKI.LA TAVOLATO, the girl "with the diamond dresSea. comedy. . featuring MISS Sinking, dancing and 1 Eddie Murray The dancer that can sing and the singer that can dance. An HEAVEN AVENGES. exceptionally strong Biograph drama done in the true Biograph style. faultless acting, beautiful scenery. A story that is deep and powerful in theme, n picture that will please ail who see it. Photoplays THE VISION BEAUTIFUL. Adapted from "The Legend Beautiful,1 Longfellow's famous poem. A picture that, will enthrall the most hardened picture fan and all who love the Xew England poet's beautiful works. ( lt'a one of the real features of the season. ADMISSION, MISS XONE GHIO, 10 -CENTS. Pianist. CHILDREN, 5 CENTS. Electric Flat Irons AT A PRICE $2.98 Next Saturday, August 3 1 st Sale will begin at 9 o'clock. This is your last chance to get one at this price. C. W. AVERILL & CO. 80-81 North Main Street. Telephone 439-W. Barre, Vermont