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THE HAHHK DAILY TLMKS. JSAKlf H, VT.. TllUJCMJAY, DKUKM JJKJC '21, 101. YEAR END Clean Up Sale Beginning Saturday Morning a clean up sale of all odd and broken lots of mer chandise left over from the Christmas season at Greatly Reduced Prices! Come to this big year end clean up sale. It offers you money saving opportunities. Read the items below there are many others not advertised. Garment Department Big reductions that will make merchan dise move fast. All Ladies' Fall and Winter Suits at 1-2 Price 25 per cent, discount on Bath Robes Furs One lot of odd Muffs, values up to $5.98, sale, each $1.98 One lot of odd Neck Scarfs, values up to $5.00, Sale, each $1.00 One lot of $5.00 Opossum Muffs, Sale, each $3.75 Big Liberal Discount On All Ladies' Fur Coats Dresses One lot t . very pretty Wool Dresses, our $5.98 values, Sale $2.98 Skirts One lot of Ladies' Dress Skirts, $5.00 to $7.50 values, Sale, each $3.49 One lot of $2.98 Dress Skirts, Sale.. $1.98 Aviation Caps All Caps at half price. Indian Blankets Two Gray Indian Blankets, slightly soiled, $6.98 value, Sale, each $3.98 Flannels One lot Kimono Flannels, 25c per yard, Sale, per yard 19c One lot Superfine Flannels, 15c per yard, Sale, per yard . 10c Laundry Bags Ten per cent, discount on all. Marabou Scarfs One lot of Brown and Black Scarfs, our $5.00 grade, Sale, each $3.69 Linens Twenty per cent, discount on all soiled Linens, consisting of Squares, Tray Cloths, Towels. Yarns One lot of Eiderdown Wool, 15c skein, Sale, per skein 9c Belts One lot of Ladies' Wash Belts, 25c to $1.00 value, Sale One-Half Price Windsor Ties 50c values, Sale, each 35c Trimmings Half price and less odd lots. Laces One lot of odd Laces, per yard 2c 50c Bunch Lace, Sale, bunch 29c Neckwear One lot of Neckwear going at less than half price. KID GLOVES One lot of odd Kid Gloves of all sizes and kinds, Sale, per pair 79c CLUNY DOILIES Real home-made, values up to $5.00 each, Sale, each $2.19 APRONS All Soiled Aprons going into this sale at a liberal discount. CASH REGISTER BANKS Save your pennies by buying one of these Banks; $2.50 value, Sale, each $1.00 Only a few left for this sale. ' PARLOR GOLF GAME Regular $2.00 value, Sale, each $1.50 COLORED PIQUES One lot of Fiques, good for dresses or waists, also children's dresses, our regular ."8c value, Sale 25c CHILDREN'S COLORED APRONS One lot of Blue and rink Aprons, consisting of Box Crayons, Tracing Book and Blank of Taper, 25c value, to close, each 19c DRESS GOODS Be sure and see the special lot of Dress Goods to close at special prices during this YEAR-END SALE Fur CoatsFur Coats Right now is the time to prepare for the cold, hard winter that's Ik-fore us, by buying one of our FUR COATS at a big reduction.' Look them over Ik? fore you buy. Watch our bargain tables there are some templing values ready for you. Remember the date, Saturday morning, December 2G and closing December 31, 1914 The Homer Fitts Company riCTORIAL AND LADIES' HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS FOR JANUARY s TALK OF THE TOWN YOU have left your Christmas hopping lo Ihc last, we are pre pared with whatever you may desire. rt Remember that a man's store is the place to buy his present. f You know that whatever you pur chase here must be right and at right prices. Everything guaranteed to be as represented. j Shall we sec you to-day? The Frank McWhorlcr Co. i . i t er-t n I b an up ! tart al nHj it I i1t". I'm- yintr 1 r.-l . jritt at the 1'rr 1 .. V-tt i-tr ( i r,.tij. ti.- .f can'v at f.e fM I nitf i . In, Vn .f JUik'o oik . n -ivr i w ft' aaat ,tli tf-ry ; .r- i t ! lit t ' l Bar- img I u , . . i HARRE DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1914. The Weather Nnow to-Mitflit mid probably Friday i nut tjuitii no cold to-nigbti ficnh shift ing wind, TALK OF THE TOWN I'ipea Rt one-half price at I.nnder AUxitt'ii January mile Ntarti Saturday. (lean-up bul Saturday morning at X'niiliun'ii. Conklin ncir-fillin fount! apens at the Hurra DniK Co. Our (ttore in open (.'brintimm morning. ('. N. Kenyoii & Co. BargainH this evening in ChriHtmu. ainta at Vaiifjlian'tJ, All tlin lending lines of cigars in Christ iiiiih boxes ut the mirre Drug Co. Prcali-mndu ribbon randy, Hie per lb., 3 tbH. for li.rM', nt tlio United Fruit Store. New money will be given out in elmngo on nil purchases made at Smith it ('Hill On, ' Blupn tit.il.i.r John ManHur'left this afternoon for !' f"ro":.)n . Randolph to remain un liuiliiigton, where he will Hpend ( linst TALK OF THE TOWN She would like a maribou net. FitU'. AblMitt' January hhIo atari Saturday. Kent CliriHtniaH kid glove fl.iMl at 'aughan'H, Special holiday program at the llijou to-morrow, lluy your holiday stationery t the Harre lrug Co. Join our thrift club now. Quarry Sav ing Jlank & Trutit Co. JIarry Dale of Boaton arrived to-duy to make a few day1 viait nt the borne of his folks at 2.1 (.ireen street. Mrs. II. J. Sluyton of Liberty street left yesterday for llurlington, where she will visit during the holidays. Do you like chocolates? We have, the leading brands: Itclle Mead's, Belle'a Fork-dip, Pago & Shaw. Harre Drug Co, Lillian and Maude White of Third htreet arrived to-day from St. Johns, P. (,., where they have been attending school. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Barclay and two children of Franklin street went More Closed Tomorrow and as we may not see you, please accept our sincere wishes for a very Merry and Happy Christmas Day. we begin our annual after-Christmas Remnant Sale. Saturday mas with his parents "The Price Paid," a two-reel Eclair drama featuring Hid) Frazerj ulso a com edy at the Bijou. -Adv. Fred Baiid of Kim street left this morning for hi former home in Waits lield to pass the holidays. Louis Tomasi is spending his holiday vacation from the Worcester School of Technology at his home in Harre. Miss Mary J. Wright of Keith avenue went this forenoon to Ix-banon, X. II., for a Christmas visit with relatives. Have you tried our Helle's Fork-dip chocolates? We have them in neatly put up Christmas boxes at the Harre Drug Co. H. Pinnrdini nnd M. Marches! went this morning to South Kyegate, where they will visit relatives over the week end. When the flng on the Burzcll hotel is nt full mast, at 4 o'clock the ice on the skating rink is expected to be good. Watch the flag. Mr. and Mrs. S. Tfollister Jackson and little son of Wellington street left this forenoon for Burlington, where they will iit relatives over Christinas. The. choir lxiy athletes of the Church of the (iiod Shepherd will meet for bas ketball practice to-night at 6:3ft, when the first and second teams will lie or ganized. Many new items received by late ex press will meet your Christmas gift wants on this, the last day before Christ mas. We are open Christinas morning. C. X. Kenyoii A. Co. Joseph Weafcr of Academy street rtent to day to Morrisville, where he will pass the llinstmas with Mrs, Weafcr nnd little daughter, who have already preceded him to Morrisville. Turkey with dressing, cranberry sauce, plum pudding and pumpkin and mince pie served for 2o cents at, Jack's restau- lant on Depot square Christmas day. (lood nerviee and all are welcome. Krnest Ixtonrneau, who has been rentauranteur in Havre for several years, has sold his lunch busines on Depot square to bis brother, Wilfred Letour neau. who has already taken possession. I he new proprietor has been employed til ufter Christmas Andrew Lafountnin, who has been em ployed in Ixis Angeles, Cab, for several years, returned to Harre last night and will make his home here this winter. There, will be a rehearsal for tho Christmas concert ut tho Baptist church Saturday at ' p. m. It is important that nil who ure to take part be ut this re hearsal. Louis Abiatti, who went to Concord, X. II., for a visit Tuesday, left there to-day for Mil ford. Mass., where he will pass the remainder of the week with relatives. The 11 o'clock car leaving Montpelier Christmas night (Friday) will go thn'gh to Harre, waiting there till 1 o'clock to accommodate those attending the dance, lteturning, the car will go through to Montpelier. Stanton Burgess, a student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and hU brother, Karl Burgess, who in tends the Bryant & Stratton business college in Boston, are at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hiley Bur gess of the Montpelier road for the lioji duys. Inmates at the city almshouse on the Merchant street extension are to lie giv en a bountiful Christmas dinner to-mor- j row through the cooperation of Overseer : . I'. Mil liard and the matron, Mrs. C. This includes Laces, Ribbons, Percales, Ginghams, Pop lins, Dress Silks, Flannelettes, Eden Cloths, Cretonnes, Silkalines, Kimono Materials, etc. You'll find them on the front center counter. LET US SHOW YOU YOU WILL FIND IT PAYS TO TRADE HERE i HENRY W. KNIGHT, Barre,Vt. f Successor to Vtale & Knight 2 J W. Vaneor. There will be few .1 A Merry Christmas tras" and a fowl or two for the 18 un- j fortunate who are gathered on the farm c.t the present time. This morning a i number of the inmates who have been ; able to assemble a few metallic disc were i permitted to wine to the city to do their j shopping. Xearly everyone who enjoyed j this privilege did not forget to purchase ; a present tor the cliiluren whom cir cu instances have placed on the farm. Businesslike Co-operation. Cooperation between producer and con'umer is steadily growing, but needs to be better worked out before it ran have unqualified approval. One reason the co-operative movement to give the farmers more and make the city people as Ins brothers asitant for the past !, . . , , , , . '. , t; ..,.i, ir ...:n . i ! that its lenders have claimed too much. :-iAi,i"iiiim. iiT mil nniuiiiir in miller i .. , r t ... i , ., , . iror example, a professor of economics neau disposes of business ls'cause of his wile's poor health. Another restau rant ebange has also taken plsee in Harre, Charles V. Yaneor having pur- based the "Hole in the Wall" lunch Is- tween the t,rtbcn and Whcchvk build ings. The retiring owner, Fred I. Church, disposed of his business on account of poor health and has gone to Burlington to seek treatment. Mr. Vancor is asso ciated with a silent partner. whoe name bus not Iss'n mentioned in connection with the sale. Appropriate Christmas preparations have Is-en made at f. Monies 's church this year and services to Is- held to-night snd to morrow forenoon will lie featured by special niusiCj centering in theme around the Xativity. The church has been attract ivel v decorated with ever greens. Midnight, mass will begin at 12 o'clock, the pastor, l!ev. P. M. MrKenna Ising isted by the curate. Hcv. A. Hugh MrKenna. An augmented choir will told an intelligent audience that, if co operative stores were established in one of our big cities, they would save the consumers from ,'iO to 40 per cent and permit the farmers of nearby counties to obtain fiO per cent more for their prod ucts than they do now. Such exaggera tions do harm. In the marketing of their products, farmers must tight for all they can get. So in neighborhood co operation there must be good business sense, or the plan will eventually fall to pieces. In cooperative undertakings in this country the failures far outnumber the successes and yet, the idea is good. As to co-operation in living, the mass ing of families, there i grave doubt that it will ever work until human nature is different. The American wants a home, and the struggle is to make this home individual ss well as ideal. Kditorial in Woman's World for .lanuarv. When packing the Christmas stockings, don't forget footwear. There's nothing more sensible, useful or acceptable for a man's, woman's, boy's, girl's or child's Christmas than footwear. Com fortable Shoes and Slippers for the men, and Women's Shoes, Slippers, and Moccasins for all purposes. School Shoes, Storm Shoes, Rubber Boots for the big or small boys. Slip pers, Moccasins and dainty footwear for the girls or the smaller members of the house hold. THE PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE C. S. Andrews Prop. 187 North Main Street GRAMTEVILLE. WILLIAMSTOWN. !inn Stewart's Ma in D minor snd the 'solo parts will lie taken as follows: Ten- The special train to accommodate shop. or solo, Heiirr t anoll; tenor solo. Fr.-d U'v' flom hrre wil1 nin ov'"" the Harre Canton: soprano solo. Miss Inise Can- 1 railroad to Harre and return Thursdaj ton. asiste,l i.r oiurtct ronsistinij of nigni i me usual immim. Thomas Hamel, .tnbn rlwi".. Miss Mary Carroll and Miss Mnre-uerite Brown. Be fore the tnas Mis Kuth Humphrey will sum 'O Holy NigM" and after mas has la-en celebrated. James P. Kllcy ill play violin solo. "Quietude. Mis Beatrii-e CnllauVan i the organist and she will Ih si-t-d in the acotnp.inimeiits by Mr. Hiley. Sereins in St. Monica's on Christmas morning will Im In Id t 10 and II o'clock. PAVILION THEATRE Augustus Thomas Presents in Moving Pictures EUGENE WALTER'S MASTERPIECE AND GREATEST SUCCESS Paid In Full IN FIVE PARTS " With Members of the Original Cast, Including f TULLY MARSHALL ADMISSION, 10c SMALL CHILDREN, 5c ! V . ! WAIISritlD. ri- - r 'f I'-it.-m Ti'' ! r III l-t kttlH s i, f. t .m m t n J r ' "T '- prt at f'rr i Hfj -.f-.t.'Wl,) p)'nii;. i-t. .' t-" I" t ti H.-t tn 0 1 S - t- -! ' ffi I f'v "I - e f ; I im t A- i-i.m J 1 1, ... . y ' A. , t .r. ... V .i-m lin'i -,. V. f n, a f" lo' --.. r. ti ' li. t . !"--''' T'. J f,-k f . f f.4-r' fit tr tt W I l. I 4flS H. - t Merry Christmas to All Yu cn ntkl sot'ie tn ndo-r of the family r firosi,)i bp V by b'ij,ne Tour '" ant .f 11i latest tjb- a in! color 'II ! f.iind at the lt fn nuto' (ppinf in Mir sH .1- parrmiT.t. m m t'MLl;t. l.4c t)i i-i i.ver. r ran bae Jnti. DRAWER LKGGIXS l a I. t.'ay. Nay, a'-d 1 If. tr- Z Jar. p fr . , i I i.nil. i iaj ( f. Iirtii a'4 liidi The f.re in the grange ball has not in terfere, f with niv businens. Barlx ring, sd and toba.ts at the old stand: plen tv of beat. V. K. Bandall. i . v?- . Vu-i t tun of uficcr. smoke talk Will follow after the meeting. Itcgular meet -imi of Harre aerie, I. ',7.1. F. O. 1'.. Tbtirodav netiing at 7:3'' o' lis k in t h K c 1 e ' hall. TOO LATE TO HE CLASSIFIED TTATMKNT TO KKNT n r.m.. mmm, nit T'lovvont : w : r.,m V r-lo nrw tnit Nr,rih Srmiiurr oip.s. Aef.'sr u V. !. hi fc Iry, f Turli irsi ; llr.hi nr .-!. i'4ii t"OTt Hlf SiJIM unrinrf ntfll : M'ffrYh twtitn riff, StM ft., urmr-inr-" m"rh and r.'t""iiir tank, i'si !-!, l-ui s 'l. ' ' ptinlMt m-mwt twlrt. tnjV S r..v- H. H. tanoilrr. Mr.hii-I.l 1. DREAfflLAND THKATRE Useful Christmas Gifts! SriXIAL EXTRA TEA TI RES TO-DAY F I !.A KIJAXCn .'0 t -r j r The Tragedies o! Room 17 ,K tufjia '!. t- ' e. tt' Jari i'ii" ''t t - ' !-" lmrt ta tf- Wvvy' If Tor For Ma Tor Johnnie Tor SKtcr Many f hcr -r2clical ;;?:. C. W. Avcrill & Co., Homer Fitts , i Company - " i m i t ; t s- AdmifMon, Five Cents i t it .r The