HAICKK DAILY TOTES, HAHKK, VT., FRIDAY. DKCTDIKK 18, mi. -a TALK OF THE TOWN ::::;n:n:mi:j::::::::t:::mj:: K The Barre Thrill Club" Operated by the Quarry Savings Bank and Trust Company These Thrift Clubs are known and operated all over the United States. They are nothing new; have been used in European countries for many years. Thrift Clubs are organized by corporations and societies for the purpose of encouraging thrift in their communities, being one of the most prominent elements in the building of prosperous cities and towns. Societies are assisting in forming Thrift Clubs for the benefit of the young, believing that boys and girls who form the habit of saving regularly, a part of their earning or al lowance, are more sure of making honest and prosperous citizens, it giving them a definite object in life that is sure to shape their course for good in future years. You now have an opportunity to become a member of our THRIFT CLUB at once, giving you the privilege of selecting the class which seems most suited to your wishes, whereby you can pay the sum of 25c, 50c, $1.00 or $2;00 per week for fifty weeks, at the conclusion. of which you will receive the principal which you have paid in, plus 2 per cent, interest on the same. Join now. Our THRIFT CLUB will assist you to save your money for your next year's Christmas Gifts. Call and allow us to explain our method of conducthig our THRIFT CLUB. Quarry Savings Bank and Trust Company li. EASTMAX, rrs. A. I ABBOTT, Vice-Pros. C. M. W1LLEY, Treas. DIRECTORS HEX A. EASTMAX A.P.ABBOTT H. J. M. .JOXES V, G. REVXOLDS W. H. MILES J. M. BOUTWELL H. F. CUTLEH B. V. HOOK ER E. L. SCOTT H. H. JACKSOX Open Monday and Saturday Evenings from 7 to 8 O'clock If you WAXT THE EARTH and want it colored, Get a Wallace Xutting Picture Jf you wnnt one littl girl, always true, beautiful and good, . (Jet a Wallace Nutting Picture If you want peace in the home, Get a Wallace Nutting Picture If you want to be in fashion, Get a Wallace Nutting Picture If you want to aliow good taste, which is the recognition of beauty, (Jet a Wallace Xutting Picture If you want to go to Europe for two dollars and a half, Get a Wallace Xutting Picture If you want to ee America first (made in America), Get a Wallace Xutting Picture If you love the colonial days (everything antique but the girl), (Jet Wallace Nutting Picture If you want to carry May into December and June into January, (et a Wallace Nutting IVture If you want to make weddings beautiful and Christmas a joy, Get a Wallace Nutting Picture If your tate has outrun your means, catch up by means of a Wallace Nutting Picture If you want originality and variety, Get a Wallace Nutting Picture If you want something more beautiful, Get a Wallace Nutting Picture The great e.t collection of Art Tlatinotypes in the world, worth a quarter of a million now, and will Hoon be multiplied in value. MISS M. L. WALKER 161 NORTH MAIN STREET A. V. Beckley Dealer in Paints, Oils, White Lead, Varnishes, Wall Paper, Mouldings, etc. ; Artists' Supplies a Specialty 46 Main Street Over Drown's Drug tte Telephone 289-W Barre, Vermont Useful Christmas Gifts Daniel Green Lomxy Felt Slippers The largest line of men's, women's and chil dren's slippers we have ever shown. m "" A few other u4eJion Drcs Shoes, Arc ties. Boys' Hih Cut Shoes, and Moccasins. Rogers' Walk-Over Boot 179 N. Kia M. N'ew ImgH at FitU. riiiixtiimit unihrcllnM at Vuuglinn'H. Pipe at one-hulf price at Lander'. Imliiin-nmdt) miowhIioch at the Tilden Shoe Co. Croat value in A1i1kU' nmrkilown of ladien' and cliililri'ii'rt coat. ChrintmuH rilihoiiH pie roll; wide rib bons I He, :25c yard at Yaughnn'n. Six men' pure white soft ttnitdi hand kerchiefs at Perry' on Saturday. Regular meeting of the Modern Wood men of America this (Friday) evening at 7 o'clock. (iet the boy an electric train for Christ tna, We have them at all price. C. N. Kenyon Co. Mr. J. C. fJrigg ha gone to Water burv, where she will pa the remainder of the week with relatives. Ralph William of Hurlingtoti, who ha been making an extended viait with rela tive in the citv. returned borne yenter- day. A special meeting of the (ileriugie club will be held nt the home of the president Saturday afternoon at 4 o clock. Per president. At $2.S, an all mesaalin.? petticoat, tin extra quality meson line, with a fancy flounce, all colors, for $2.1)8, at Perry' on (Saturday. Louie Salvueei of North Main street returned to liurre this morning from a weeks visit with relatives In Burlington and Mielburne. Mrs. Charles duly, who has been spend ing several days at the home of Henry P. Wheeler of the Merchant street exten sion, has returned to 'her homo in .South Woodbury. Beginning Friday evening and until Christmas all union stores will be open until 1) o'clock, except Saturday evening and Christina eve, when they will be open until 10 o'clock. Member of the Burns club, atten tion! The annual meeting will be held in Clan Gordon hall, Bolster block, on Friday evening, Dee. 18, at 7:30. Flec tion of officers and other busines. Extra votes Saturdav. Trade here, where value are considered before price ana lielp those who are working to win the $400 Parlor Grand piano we are to give away free. C. N. Kenyon 4 Co. ou need not feel envious of your neighbor next vear when he "et his check, if you join the Christmas club now at the Barre Savings Bank & Trust Co. Open Saturday and .Monday evenings. (.. S. Andrews of the Peoples Shoe Store is agent for the Vermont Bible society in Barre and announce that he has a good assortment of Bible and Tes tament for the Christmas trade. There is no book more suitable for a Christina g gift. Call nt the stoTe and select vours to-dav. The car of apple which arrived Nov. 2.1 have been thoroughly repacked and I have adjusted the claim with the shipper, so that I can now furnish yon through your dealer with No. 1 Greenings, No. 2 Greenings, 60-lb. hamper of Spies, No. 1 Baldwins and a few No. 1 Kings. Call at my Granite street storage. Sidney K. Spafford. At Merlo'a alleys hist evening Cleve land took four point from Washington. St. Louis and Chicago were scheduled to bowl and a St. Louis did not appeer Chicago bowled alone in order to secure their four point. They not only scored their points but succeeded in breaking the record several tunes. Out of the la pinfalls nine were over 100 pins. Colom bo got 12K for a high single-string ami StiO fur a three-string total, breaking the record during the matched names. Tln-y also broke the record for the high piu fnll of a single game by getting .173 pins. Their pintail of the three games was 1,510, which is now high. To night the last game of the week, New York will Ixtwl Detroit and Philadelphia w ill bo I Boston. TALK OFT1IK TOWN See golf game at Fittn. See Abbott's line of pyraliiie ivory. New lot of holiday umbrella at Ab bott's. A Christum sale of useful gil'U at Perry' on Saturday, Silk waist in Christmas boxes ut the Paris Shirtwaist House. Barre' Christina store for handker chief. The Yaughail Store. Henry Beckett of Burlington vt among the business visitors in the city yesterday and to-day. Miss M-arion Topper, a teacher in the school of South Troy, is passing a few days at her home in this city. Regular Saturday night dance in How land hall, Dec. Ill, under the auspice of Riley's orchestra. I.r.;lie free. Miss Lida Tyndnll left this forenoon for Hyde Park, where she will visit rela-' live until after the holidavr.. Miss Zelma Goodell left to-day for South Woodbury, whero she will make K two weeks' visit with relative. Join our Christmas club for 11115. Wo have nine different classes of account for yon to select from. Barre Savings Bank & Trust Co. Open Saturday and Aiontiay evenings. A meeting of the committee of the Scotch tobacco fund will be held in the Scampini building on Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Please all be present. Pur order secretary. Representative-elect K. L. Smith and Mrs. Smith of West street, who have been making a three weeks' visit with relatives in Albany, N. Y., and other Km lire state cities, returned to Barro ye terday. Those who wish to attend the Socialist concert at Graniteville are expected to he on hand at Scampini block at fi:30 p, ni also those taking part are requested to ne on hand at above place and time. Per order committee Robert Bruce left Barre last nielit for New York, where he will join a party of local people sailing to-morrow on the ( unarucr, J ransylvamn. for Liverpool. Mr. Bruce will pass the winter in Scotland. Tames Smith leff the city yesterday for New York, whence he will sail to-day on the Transylvania of the Canard line for Liverpool, Kngland". going thence to his home in Aberdeen, Scotland, for the winter. Spaulding high school and all of the graded schools in the city closed to-day for the annual Christmas vacation of two weeks. A number of student and teach er left on afternoon trains for their homes. Goddard Seminary will suspend Presbyterian Men' Supper. To be served ill the Presbyterian church Saturday evening, Dec. I!t, from S to 7:30. Menu: Beefsteak Pie. Rieid Potatoes. Beet and Cabbage Naiad. Pickle. Hot Rolls. Assorted Cake. Ice Cream. Tea. Coffee. Admission, 30c; children under 12 Lie. Notice! Regular meeting of Central l.hor un ion of Brte nd vicinity will Im held in carpenters' ball. WlmL block. Fnd.iy evening. IW. 1H, at 7:30 o'chk. Note change of date. S. L. Cardi, secretary. sessions to-morrow until the first Tues day in January. William Olliver, a well-known Barre poultry breeder, was awarded a fifth rib bon on his pen of Silver Campines at th annual exhibit of the Massachusetts Poultry association, which closed in Springfield, Mass., to-day. Mr. Olliver' birds were pitted agai.ist pens from some of the finest Cam pine farms in the Fast. On the invasion of the annual nomina tion of officer of Bright Star Rebekah lodge, No. H. I. O. O. V., at their rooms in the Gordon block. Wednesday even ing, the Rebekah were tendered an ex cellent banquet by Odd Fellow of Hia watha lodge. The dinner on the Rebek ah ' nomination night has lx-come an an nual feature of the social calendar in Odd Fellows' ball ami Wednesday night's af fiiir lost nothing in comparison with sim ilar dinners in other year. It was served by the men immediately after the women had completed the nomination of officers. In the men's committee were the follow ing memlsT": D. V. Stone, O. W. Averill, Alex Duncan. O. C. Averill, .lames Cook. Fred Beckley. K. O. linvk, Harrv ( lurk. Allan Clark. Frncst Houston, F. W. Jack son, O. K. Pbilbrick. F. N. Kcmpton. A. W. Taft and Klmer Taft. Officers for 1!'15 will lie elected by Rebekah lodge at the first meeting in January. Santa H We have supplied your wants in the past. To-day we are better than ever prepared to please you. We have sold Candy that is always reliable, pure, sweet and wholesome. We have the finest line of Fancy Boxes,' in cluding Huyler's, Schrafft's, Lenox, and Utopia makes, ever shown before in the city, suitable in size, quality and price to suit young and old. Ribbon Candy, made fresh hourly 15c lb., or 2 lbs. for 25c Mixture Candy 10c lb., or 3 lbs. for 25c American Mixed, 10 flavors 13c lb., or 2 lbs. for 25c French Mixture 15c lb., or 2 lbs. for 25c Assorted Chocolates 20c lb., or 3 lbs. for 50c Extra Fine Mixture 20c lb., or 3 lbs. for 50c OUR 25c LINE OF CHOCOLATES AND RON RONS IS A GREAT FAVORITE WITH MANY FIVE POUNDS FOR $1.00 Call at our store and see the largest, best, and most complete line of Fresh-Made Candies in the city. The Barre Candy Kitchen JOHN MASCOTT, Proprietor TALK OF THE TOWN FIRST OF COMPETITION WON HY VINCITIA I ! s Our fir.'t lirpe hipmrr.t di- i " ' t,.ne reel from California htre to-day. Defeated Apollo Club of Montpelier Last Evening By Nin Point to Eight, Deciding Point Being Secured in WTiist. Vineitia club took t lie first leg from the Apollo club of Mtmtpelier in the opening tournament of the mterclub rie in the nxiinn of the Bjne club lat eit'tiinir. The dub were lied in the pool and billi.it J contest, each winning three flistehes III e;o h Kill 't it ion : but !ie Vim iti club had shade the lx-tter of it opponent in whit with three matchs to two for the Apollo club. The totals, therefore, give the Bsrre club nine points gaint debt points tor the Apollo duh. T'i" tournament was one of the four u teri bib ct inpet itioii" to ! Ik ! I in lUr-e slid Mont j her timing the winter. tl.e Mil ot the f,on the dub ha in.; the j?nt.-i number ol point, in the tour tuMoi merit will be awarded flip. Tee i up i in lie i-oiite.tr, for only oih- an ! oMie it' is wort it l-me the prrinanerii io .t1v of the wiiirmiK i bih. A ImlM inn. iVnp i .rH ati.r me. A Urye mimlH-r of Mnntjxlier dtih I'umUr wite pn-wnt and be.auw r,f the dooeii.-n w i I-h marked all three eotepetitioli tlere Was a pnrnl deal of keen tt.rot r:i!"Jnt III the miteomc. i.iU.w t he Bathrobes at Abbott's. Pipe at one-half juice at Landers'. Silk hose 50c to .$2.!W a pair at Fitts'. Cigar in all size holiday boxes at Mar- non . Christmas towels and lunch cloth at Vaughan'. See list of W. r. KicharQBon real estate page 7. I-adies' tailored suits closing tor nan- price at Abbott's. Christmas watches and jewelry at Holme', Holster block. So matter if vour gilt is large or small, you want quality. You get it at Marrion . At 89e, another lot of those cotton messaline petticoats for 8!e at Perry's on Saturdav. Up-to-date shoe shining parlor m con dition with Miers' Barber Shop at 157 North Main street. We still have a bartrain on suear, IS pounds for $1, Friday and Saturday. Ioui KomnniM, ?' Prospect street. S. Ilollister Jackson of Wellington street returned to-day from a business visit in Hyde Park and Morrisville. Cigar case for a gift to him will be acceptable. We have them in a new, practical style. C. X. Kenyon A Co. Emma Oorham of Averill street re turned yesterday from Waterbury, where she has been visiting relatives for a few day. ', Special Sale- Now is the time to fill; your books before Christmas. The last , sale before the holidays, four separate bargains at the Eastern Estate Tea Store Friday and Saturday, Dec. 1 and j Our Christina club has demonstrated j it worth to those who have been mem- j her during the lnt two years. A-U them what they think of it and then com in and join for l!tl.". Barre Saving.. Bank & Tru-t Co. Walter Chrnov.cth of Williamstown. a graduate of .Montpelier seminary in tin' las of lSM'l. as a visitor m the city vesterdav and to-dav. To-morrow Mr. ; i hwioweth goes to East U.'siige. where he has been engaged to teach the mi. I - j winter term in the school there. .1. (I. Wadleigli. all electrical routine- ' tor of Huston, wl.o for the pa.t four! year has been running an electric store; in Bethlehem. X. II., and taking charge , generally of the electric work through northern Xew Hampshire during the j summer, will in a short time open an electric contracting buines here. Mr. Wailh igh comes here at the solicitation of friend", well recommended, having had 2t! years' experience in all branche of electric woik. Adv. TALK OF THE TOWN Maribou sets at Fitts'. Price at Perry's are reasonable. Indian moccasins for rest and comfort. Tilden Shoe Co. Silk petticoat are acceptable gifts. A nice showing at the Pari Shirtwaist House. TALK OF THE TOWN We. have nine different classes, of ac counts for you to choose from in our Christmas club. Everybody can find one that will suit them and everybody is in vited to call at the bank and join for 191. I. Club is now open. Barre Savings Bank &, Trust Co. "Useful Christmas Gilts Arc the Kind That Give Genuine Pleasure" Our store is crowded with just the right gift . for father, mother, brother, or sister. Genuine Leather Upholstered Chairs, from $9.00 to $40.00 each. Large, comfortable Chairs and Rockers, cov ered with the genuine Chase leather, from $14.00 to $22.00 each. Parlor Tables, Library Tables, WTork Baskets, Foot Rests, Rugs, Bissell Carpet Sweepers, Buffets, China Cabinets, Dining Tables and Chairs all at prices that you can afford. 'Ihe ' Mapanee? i i KITCHEN CABINET Another lot of those $12.00 Mission Clocks, to be given away with every $35.00 cash sale. Let Us Show You A. W. Badger & Co. rurnishinjj Undertakers and Embalmers THE BEST Of AMItlLAME hEKYKE TELEPHONE 447-11 waiTT I BOND XM4S BOXES AT lOI K lit.AI.LK a UHbMAabaaiaMatta! 1 .'' fllTaWi 1 HiH ii i'i M J-.' ". r-c ir i - ESTGSFTinI THrSTOCKINGA m mm mm mm mm -m W M M (Ideajf fountainPen K a At,4ift Navel Oranges 16 for 2- 25-. Vk; 4V dor. Florida Oranges 20 for 2V to Ifi fr 2. V dor. i Bananas Kc. 2fr. 2 -V d . riNKMTI.I H fl int-r.t rt -j i.Jri 111 tt,p nnti'oni'. I t wJm 111 n (,, ,.f tit thrr rn.l.'iri f , 4 Tf m ' : !m1 Vv rintjiin IVrV III.. ' r .il.f.an 5 J . r , ; i ' 1 ..-H.lwta.'-... ' ..! 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