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rilK BARRE DAILY TIMES. HAUE. VT.. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 18. 1912. ! House Dresses 75c Each A Regular $1.00 Value I Saturday Special at Perry's ! It is well worth your time to see these House Dresses. You will surely want one of these. 75c Each House Dresses in grays, shepherd checks, I navy blue; Collar and cuffs piped with white; made of a 'good quality percale; one of the best values in a House ' Dress we ever offered. We have a pretty bio: lot f these House Dresses in all ! sizes, including 44 and 46, but would advise an early selection TALK OF THE TOWN Telephone PERRY 258-W. a CAMP. 75 Main Street. Barre, Vermont. mar.;tr;nirT;;r. amssmmmn! j:s:::::n:::t Saturday Special Extraordinary The following advertisement appeared in a last Sunday's Boston paper: i 500 Mission Tabourettes 29c Early Morning Sals 75c values. No Mail Orders. No Telephone Orders. Nona C. O. D. In addition to the above advertisement they showed an illustration of the Tabourette. This we have not got. neither have we 500 of these Tabourettes, but we have one gross twelve dozen, or one hundred and forty-four Tabourettes in all, and we are going to sc them Saturday at Twenty-eight Cents Each These Tabourettes are 18 inches high, have a 10-inch top Mission Finish. No Mail Orders No Telephone Orders None C. O. D. 28C-WHILE THEY LAST-28C B. W. Hooker & Co. Vermont's Lirgest House Furnishers. Ladies' new coats at Vaughau's. Ladies' new hose; no seams. At the Vaughnn Store. Reliable pianos and organs for sale or ro rent at Ji. A. UoulU s, tpauiciing street. A complete line of men's and boys' fall caps received to-day by the Mc Whorter Co. Miss Bernice Wliitcomb of Beacon street left this morning for ft short stay at w iiiumstown A. A. Smith of Perry street, who has been visitinj? in Milan, 1. O., has re turned to this city. Vermont state fair next week. Speak tor a car early and pick your day. t. h,, Parker, Palace garage. Tel. 402-2. Automobiles to rent for state fair. For terms and dates, apply to H. B. Houghton, fll Kim street. Tel. 169-1. Jpseph Nelson of Merchant street, who has been spending the paHt few days at St. Johnnbury, returned last night. Belle waints, Royal undermuslins, $1.87, $1.98, $2.2!) and $2.73 values for $1.39 Saturday only. Henry V. Knight. The ladies' aid society of the Pres byterian church will serve their annual fall supper on Wednesday, September 23. Baseball, Goddard campus. Saturday, Sept. 14. St. Johnsbury vs. Barre A. C. Game called at 3 p. m. Admission, 2.3c; Indies, free. Mrs. Marion Maiden of Merchant street, who has been spending the sum mer at Old Orchard, Me., returned to the city last night. Aaron Bermarr. who has been spend ing the past week in this city on bus iness, returned tins morning to his home at Littleton, N. 11. Saturday the Red Cross Pharmacy will sell a Rexall watch for 93c. Every watch sold with a guarantee. Just the thing for everyday use. See their ad. In thig issue. William Campbell, who has been visit ing with friends at Graniteville for the past few days, passed through the city to-day on his way to Burlington for a few days' visit. ' J. C. Griggs, manager of the local branch of the Phoenix Mutual Life In surance company, left last night for Bur lington, where he will remain for a few days on business. The condition of Battiste Colombo of A. P. ABBOTT k CO. A. P. ABBOTT & CO. A. P. ABBOTT & CO. A. P. ABBOTT & CO. Saturday Sale, September 14th ; . . . . t I This sale at this time is to do extra advertising by selling to the trade several I things that at regular prices would not be sold. It is to make a busy Saturday t t out of a quiet day, and this sale will surely catch those that like to buy well. I X : : Three Bales of Cotton Batting. This is a good, clean, even Batting that we have always sold at 12 l-2c. This one day at 10c per roll. A good time to get ready for winter bedding. Also to go with this one lot of 6c Challie at 5c and one lot of 12 l-2c Silkoline at 9c per yard. One lot of nearly yard wide Black Messaline Silk. This is our best one dollar grade. This one day at 69c per yard. our 12 l-2c grade. Bolster place, who was operated on for day night, is greatly improved and rapid ippendicitis at the City hospital Tues- One lot of All Pure Linen Crash, 17 inches wide This Saturday at 10c per yard. , . . 4 The above prices are only for Saturday, Monday at regular prices again. " The Baylig'ht Store j TALK OF THE TOWN Montpelier oemmary RALLY FOR SUCCESS Elect your course at M. S. College Preparation Business Art Elocution Music A Good Boarding School OPENS SEPTEMBER 10, 1912 Send for Catalogue E. A. COOPER - - - - Acting Principal UNDERTAKERS Licensed Embalmers NIGHT OR DAY CALLS WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION PERRY & NOONAN Depot Square, Telephones, 425-1-2-3 recovery is expected. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Letourneau of Maple avenue returned to this city last nicht from Sherbrooke. P. Q.. where they have been spending the past three weeks ft their former home. Mr. and Mrs. Willard B. Robbins re turned last evening from their wedding trio to (.Jlover, Albany and other plaeej in normern ennoni ana are reKuuug on the Robbins farm on the East Montpelier road. M. G. Gay, who has been spending the past few days at his home at Randolph, arrived in the city to-day and will twirl for the Barre A. C. against the St. Johns burv club to-morrow afternoon on the seminary campus Thursday's arrivals at the hotel Otis were as follows: A. B. Tillinghast, New York; George Campbell, Manchester; George Thompson, Laeonia, X. H.j George Mace, Boston; E. L. Wallen, Portland, Me.; A. J. Payne, Burlington; G. A. Payne, Burlington; H. G. Myman, Man chester. Mrs. James Black of Waanington street and Mrs. Charles Barr left this morning for Montreal, from which place they will sail for a few months' visit at their former home in Aberdeen, Scot land. Mrs. Black and Mrs. Barr were accompanied to Montreal by their hus bands, who will return to this city Sun day. Next Saturday the Barre A. C. will cross bats with the strong St. Johns bury A. O. on Goddard campus. St. Johnsbury has the strongent team it has had in years and is bound to give the local team a hard battle. I.avassuer, the young lefthander, has attracted con siderable attention and it is generally admitted that he will be seen in fast company before long. Come out and look him over. Admission, 25c; ladiem, free. Workmen are engaged in repairing the piece of road in the town of Berlin just below the Central Vermont grade cross ing at Dodge's bridge, on the road to Montpelier. For some time past thu stretch of road has been in poor condi tion. The road has been underdrained with stone and two corrugated iron cul verts have been laid to replace the for mer wooden box drains. The stretch, which is about 500 feet In length, has been widened to 21 teet, the regulation width for state roads and has been graded. A foot of the best gravel has been used for a coating. Automobile for hire, by the day or hour; fine, new Buick car, can carry five passengers; will go anywliere. Jones at JSye i livery siaoie. uepoi BijuBre. Championship of the state to be de cided Saturday at Intercity park, where the Italian A. C. and the Ilardwick A. A. meets for the final and deciding game at 3 p. m. Sidney E. Spafford leaves this week for western New York, where a bumper crop of peaches are ripening. He will se lect and brind several thousand large 27-pound wood-top baskets of the best Klberta Peaches grown. Wait and watch The Times for date of arrival. Prices will be right. Sidney E. Spafford, Fruit and Produce, Barre, Vt. i TALK OF THE TOWN Corsets, Red fern and Warner' rust proof, i'ree fitting by an expert cor setiere. Select your model now for future purchase if you wish. Henry W. Knight. The game at Intercity park Satur day t 3 p. m.. between Hardwick and the Italians, will no doubt prove to be one of the hardest fought baseball games of the season. Sidney E. Spafford leaves this week for western New York, where a bumper crop of peaches are ripening. He win se lect and brand several thousand large 22-pound wood-top baskets of the best Elberta Peaches grown. Wait and watch The Times for date of arrival. Prices will be right. Sidney E. Spafford, Fruit and Produce, Barre, Vt. l You can buy many articles at cost f TALK OF THE TOWN Corset special Vaughan Store. on Saturday at the Things You Should Know Six bars of Babbitt's Soap and one can of Cleanser. .. .25c Two cans of Tomatoes. . .25c One peck nice Potatoes.. 15c Ten pounds of Street Pota toes for 25c Four pounds loose Raisins 25c Drown's Drug Store f offers cut prices on patent medicines teg Price Our Price CASTORIA FLETCHERS -33 23 SYRUP OF FIGS CALIFORNIA .50 .39 DOAN S KIDNEY PILLS 50 .39 ATWOQjyS BITTERS 25 .17 FATHER JOHN'S 100 .71 SWAMP ROOT LOO .69 BEECHAM'S PILLS y .25 .17 FELLOWS SYRUP .'..1.50 105 SCOTT'S EMULSION ..100 .69 IIORLICK'S MALTED MILK "... 1.00 .75 MELLINS' FOOD v. .75 .55 HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA .1.00 .76 MINARD'S LINIMENT ' 25 .17 SAL. IIEPATICA -25 .21 PINKHAM'S COMPOUND 100 .71 DANDERINE -50 .41 PERUNA 100 .69 MERCK'S MILK SUGAR. -35 DIAPETSIN 0 . 39 DEWITT'S KIDNEY PILLS LOO .61 i Rebate checks given all cash purchases. with F. E. NICHOLS & SON, THE NORTH EABRE GROCERS. TALK OF THE TOWN Big sale of sweaters begins Friday and Saturday at Vaughan's. Saturday will be your only chance to see St. Johnsbury this season, so don's miss it. Come to the campus and see good ball game. Admission, 25c; ladies, free. BARRE OPERA HOUSE TOX A EATOX, Leiues. J. K. HOB AM Reddest Mgr. Saturday Night, Sept 14th The F. S. Story PHOTOPLAY SIX-BIG REELS SIX Doors open at 7:30 o'clock. Show begin at 8 o'clock. ADMISSION, 10c CHILDREN, 5c Instruct Your Children to Come Here For Their SCHOOL SUPPLIES We cater to the demands of the teachers in the public schools, who inform us as to the proper supplies to carry. Different studies require different styles of note books, the same applies to different grades; we have these differ- l 1 - I. - .. 1 . 4-L n . . . .. .1 1 1 . cut k.iuu at uuKicm i-Hn.cs 10 meet uic ucmaim ut 111c teachers and pupils. You can send your children to this store with perfect confidence that they are buying the proper supplies to comply with their studies. Find out if this statement is not true. For Saturday ! j September 14 j 2 Dozen Sweet Corn 25c j 10 pounds Sweet Potatos 25c Large Baskets Concord Grapes., 20c J ! Large Cauliflowers 10 to 20c Crab Apples, per peck 20c j ! Boston Celery (extra nice) . per hllnpYl ?A. I " J I Shell Beans 4 quarts for 25e Buy your supply of TALCUM POWDERS at these cut prices: Keg. Price Our Pries COLGATES 25 .15 SANITOL 23 .15 COMFORT 25 .17 MENKEN'S J.... .23 .17 CORYLOPSIS 23 .15 EUTirVMOL .25 .15 SQUIBBS 25 .19 SODENTA 25 .10 Take good care of your teeth and they will take good care of you. These prices will help you. Beg. Price Our Price LYON S 25 HOOD'S 25 COLGATE'S 25 CALOX 25 SANITOL 25 SOZODONT 25 ALDER'S 25 BROWN'S 23 Tooth Pastes at the above .19 .19 .19 t 19 f .19 19 1 .19 J 19 X prices. C. N. KENYON & GO.'S GASH BARGAIN STORE Fish stories as told by some are not very true, however, when we say that our Fish is freh, and best in J all respects, you don't have to takejkmr j word. Jut buy some of us and prove it. Oysters and Lobters are cer tainly fine at this time of the year. 3 pounds of Oyster Crackers. ,. ,2E ! i i are just what we handle. Extra nice J . Western Beef, Native Pork, Veal, I Lamb, Chickens and Fowls, etc. FRESH MEATS I' I I i I SMITH & CUMINGS ! GOOD THINGS TO EAT. J I Our Bread is Tip Top. ! Fruit Loaf lOc ponge Cakes 10 and 20c ech. lace, Oriental, Heavy Dark Fruit jand Lady Cakes for Saturday. I I I Manicure Goods We have positively the largest stock of these goods to be found in the whole state of Vermont, and at prices astonishingly low. Writing Papers New boxes iust received at from 17 cents to 39 cents. x : . Tomorrow Saturday we are going to give to the first one hundred lady cus f tomers whose purchase amounts to 50c or more, a high grade flexible Nail File, the retail value of which is 25c. MONARCH BRAND I OOFING SOLVES THE ROOFING PROBLEM I Made in 1, 2, 3 and 4 ply. Come in and let us tell you more about it. Get our prices, they will interestyou. THE N. D. PHELPS CO. Telephone 29 Barre, Vermont We want your business and at these prices ought to get it. DROWN'S DRUG STORE 43 North Main Street Barre, Vermont I GOOD VALUES Ten pounds Fancy Sweet Potatoes for - - 25c Native Corn, per dozen - - - - - 15c New Cranberries, two quarts for ... 25c Pickling Onions, white pearl ones, per pound 10c Cauliflowers, all sizes, from - - 5c to 25c Bell, Sweet and Squash Peppers, per pound 10c Crisp Celery, per bunch - - - - - 15c Fresh Oysters Today Three pounds Oyster Crackers for 25c Ripe Bananas, sixteen for - - - 25c Ripe Bananas, small ones, per dozen - - - 12c Malaga Grapes, per pound - - - - 10c Concord and Niagara Basket Grapes - - 18c Delaware Grapes in baskets - 20c Plain, Fruit, Nut, Light and Dark Cake, per lb. 15c Ladd's Cream Bread, three loaves for - 25c 42-piece Dinner Set with $25.00 in checks for $2.68 24 piece Colonial Tea Set with $2S in checks for $2.50 Our cash rebates are from 25 to 50 dollars per day. Are you getting your share? Laft call on Plums! We expect a lot of Fancy Peaches for canning next week F. D. LADD COMPANY