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THE BAK11H DAILY TO IKS, I) A II UK. V.T., MONDAY, , J A?,UAKY 2.5, 191.5. 5 Do Not Fail io Got Some of These Bargains 5 pieces of 12c Gingham to sell for, per yard 9'Sc Aprons, embroidered, worth 10c, each , . 5c Aprons, embroidered, worth 25c, each 15c Aprons, embroidered, worth 50c and COc, each .... 35c Men's Heavy Shirts, worth 50c, each 25c Boys' Heavy Wool Shirts, , worth 40c, each 20c Boys' and Girls' Wool Pants, worth $1.00, each 50c Boys' Sweaters, worth 60c, each . . . . 49c Ladies' Sweaters, worth $3.50, each . .- .....$1.98 Ladies' Wool Sweaters, worth $5.50, each Ladies' Long Flannel Kimonos, worth $2.75, for . Ladies' Long Flannel Kimonos, worth $1.98, for Ladies' Long Crepe Kimonos, worth $2.50, for , Ladies' Short Kimonos, worth 60c, for . . $1.25 Cotton Messaline Petticoats, all colors, for $2.98 All Messaline Petticoats, all colors, for .$2.49 Crib Blankets that were 49c, all colors, for 35c Ladies' Black Messaline Waists, worth $1.25, for . . . 89c Ladies' Plaid Waists, worth $1.25, for 75c $7.50 11-4 All Wool Blankets, to close, pair ..... . . . .$6.50 $7.00 11-4 All-Wool Blankets, to close, pair 6.00 $6.50 11-4 All-Wool Blankets, to close, pair 5.50 $6.00 11-4 All-Wool Blankets, to close, pair ......... 5,00 $1.50 Percale House Dresses, extra sizes, at . . 1.29 TALK OF THE TOWN 4.50 1.98 1.25 1.98 49c 89c PERRY CAMP a tt tt I tt '" tt tt . :: tt :t tt V t: tt tt tt tt a tt tt tt tt tt a tt tt tt tt tt ft tt tt Don't Buy a Rug Just for Today The same amount of money if you know how to invest it will buy one that will last generations. Never buy a poor ru it will grow shab by and you will want another. Buy one that is beautiful of course, but at the same time one that is made of the best of materials and by the best workmanship, and dyed with dyes that will not fade, the best dyes that can be bought with enough body to it to keep its shape and to lie flat. If you get , all this in one rug m WHITTALL See if it isn't. Turn it over and look on the back there's the name woven right in to the fabric itself it's always there in a rug as good as that tt it n tt tt 8 tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt Kits Abbott' suit bargain. Jnnt week; everything mint bo B bar gaion. At Vaugliait'a. Nothing better than a nice aweater. The AkWhorter Co, have them from f 1.00 to $10.00. Francis Jlurriun, who wan railed to this city by the death pf IVter Murrion, returned to his work In Windsor to-day. Mrs. C. T. Routhfiate, who had been upending the past wciek In Harre, re turned yesterday to her homo In South ltoyalton. Clothing Ladie', girls'; mon'a and bov'. at price eut to harjpan. Terms, cash or approved credit. Sadller's, 10 Keith avenue. , The parliamentary law clns will meet Monday evening at ociock in'Aiunuu hall j lesson, "l'recedence of Motions" to page 217. " You should hear the Scotch reading, if you want to laugh. At Hums concert, Presbyterian church, to-morrow night. Admission, only 10c. Ice skatlnc, Psarl street. Special sea sion dnllv at 2:30 d. m. Admission for ladies and children with skates, 10 cents. Open evenings at 7i30. Admission, with skates, 15 cents. Regular meeting of lumpers, boxers and derriekmen, No. 50, will be held in Foresters' hall Tuesday evening, Jan. 20, at 7:30. Important business. Per order corresponding secretary, Thomas Holder. Next Wednesday, the Woman's club will hold a rummage sale in tue emer gency room of the city building, to close out the winter clothing. Any articles which anyone has to contribute will be gratefully received. The members of Granite City, lodge, S. B. of A.r are requested to meet in their hall on Tuesday, Jan. 26, at 1 :30 p. m., for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother, Jonn Ander son. Per order ordf. The ladies' guild of the Episcopal church will hold a social at the home of Mrs. Alex Duncan, Kast street, Tuesday evening. A short program will be given, after which a social hour will be enjoyed. Refreshments will be served and a sil ver collection taken. ' A general invita tion is extended to the public and gentle men will be especially welcome. Under a committee with Edward Park er at the head, a sleighride was gotten up, and Saturday evening 25 couples hired a barge and went to the home of George Lafayette on the west hill. Upon their arrival, a bountiful supper was served to the crowd, after which danc ing .and cards were indulged in. The music was furnished by two violins, with the piano to accompany them. At the Church street gym last Satur day the Condors again were victorious and this time it was over the Red frkins, the score being 4fl to 34. Mann and Nichols were the lst players for the winners, both nmkintf the ball spin with some speed, and Densmore of the loser was their star as well as tne star oi both teams. He played a very speedy game and caged the ball eight times from the floor during the 40 minutes play. The Combination Five basketball team was defeated by the Waterbury Inde pendents Friday night by a score of 32 to 23. The features of the game were the playing of (Jeals for the five, shooting six baskets and getting three fouls, while Ingram of the same team got three bas kets. For Waterbury, Anair and Raoui excelled. The manager of the Cnmbina tion Five has a return game for the near tuture. Mrs. M. Grant Edmands of Boston spoke last evening at the Baptist churrh about her trip to Pagoda land, tibe was sent there, in December, 1!13, by the Woman's Foreign Missionary society as a delegate to the Judson centennial. Mr. Edmands beiran her recital from TALK OFTHE TOWN Sue Abbott' skirt bargain. the six business day, lloxton to make a visit of several day Our plan Is to ell every odd lot within At vaiighan. Mrs. Kalph Garrett left yesterday for with friends. Archie Bradford went hut night to St. Johnsbury, whero he will visit relatives for a few days. Several soloists will appear In the Burns concert at the Presbyterian church to-morrow night. Mrs. J. D. Farrell left yesterday for New London, Conn., to make an extend ed visit with relative. The mackinaw coat Is the practical one for tho next three months. The Mc Whorter Co. have them. Mia Amelia Colombo returned lioma this morning from Waterbury. whero she has been spending several day with relative. E. McPherson Law of Wellington street left this morning for Brandon, where he will remain for a few days' business visit. Public donee in K, of C. hall Friday, Jan. 21), under auspices of St. Elizabeth's ladies' aid society. Harris' orchestra. Admission, 25c. Harry Wishart returned last night to his work in Chelsea, after passing a few days with lus mother, Mrs. Barbara Wishart, of Camp street. The financial secretary of tho Knights of Columbus will be at the club room Monday and Friday evenings from 6 until 8 o'clock. Members, please take notice, Mr. and Mrs, Chester II. Blakely of 31 Perrin street returned to-day from Underbill, where they were called last week by the illness and death of the former's niece. Everett C. Jackson, who has been vis iting at hi home in Brookfleld for a few days, left the city this morning for Burlington, where be is a senior at the University of Vermont. Lloyd McNeil of Maple Grove, who re ceived Beriou injuries in an accident on I'rospect street two months aco, was able to resume his duties at the Barre Steam Laundry thia morning. Fred I). Ladd, W. G. Reynolds and John V. Rowen of Barton, who has been engaged to manage the new hotel, left yesterday for New York, where they will make a business visit of several days. Dean Ladd. who teaches the school on Hampshire bill in Worcester, has ffone to his home in Orange for a brief visit before resuming his school duties. Mr. Ijidd came to Barre last Thursday t at tend the conference of couuty teachers. A. P. ABBOTT CO. A. P. ABBOTT CO. A. P. ABBOTT CO. ! All through stock-taking, in just eleven days from the starting day. We take stock just the way we do our other businessjust as quick as we possi bly can. All short lengths and odd pieces have been thrown to our bargain tables. Before this month is over, we will be showing a full line of 1915 Wash Goods, Wool Dress Goods and Silks. We are opening up to-day several lots of these new goods. Others are on their way. Ladies who like to make up spring garments, when they have the time, can do so this year earlier than usual. Our Wash Goods line this year will look the best that you have ever seen It will be one of the strongest lines shown in Vermont. it. Odd Lots and Broken Sizes Yesterday was Visitor's day at the new City hospital buihfing ou "Washing ton street and during the lat forenoon and afternoon a large number of peoplr grasped the opportunity to examine the wtrueture from within and without Heavy construction on the building U practically completed and work will be started at once on the interior finish. It mThk or XSuiutyj) tt the time h left Boston and made a verv interesting talk of ber trip. From there she went to Europe and to the Mediterranean, crossed the (mice canal and Ked sea. and then went to the west ern coat of India. In India she visited Calcutta and Bombay. To msnv other place she went and had many Interest ing experiences until she came to Burma, which vii lier detination. We have a complete line of Whittall rugs in stock. We arc enthusiastic over them. Just give us a chance to show them to you you will be enthusiastic yourself. Exclusive Agents for Barre & Montpelier B. W. Hooker & Co. Vermont's largest Housefurnifthers Why I the Alphabet like a smart buxinrss man? JWauss it has a capital I for Insurance. W offer information or advice on the subject of life inursnce. National Life Ins. Co., of Vt. (Mutual.) K S. Ballard, erner! agent, ljirem-e building, Montpelier t. Granit Cutter' International Association of America. 3tttttts:"&tttts:::"ss8tt8s8cna3att A regular meeting of the Barre branch tt I of the ,. C. I. A. of A. will be held in I Clan Gordon hall i t'tia ruinione repolsre dell' union? d-r- tt ,1 saliMlini branch di Barrel arts' lonro rlla sal rli tlsn (.or 'ion On Monday evening, Jan. 5, at 7 o'clock. J. 1). Will, Svrrtary. If you haven't all the business you want, adver tise in The Times, - A special s,idfct!& .f X.'D . , . !rw srrie. F. 'riJ i'l l fc'M in i.- JTC-l Turdsv. Jan. y. t 1 p. m, for tHe rrpr of sti'M- ! tne the fuDrt-sl 1 ur lt l,rl hit, Jon Antm. M"mrs wesr lit jftirt-e. Per orlf W. iTed'tit. j Barred Plymouth Koeka of W. Barclay Scott's poultry yard came in for addi tional laurel at the Vermont .State Poultry association's exhibit in 8t. Al bans last week, according to an an nouncement which Jfr. Scott received Sturday niht. In a lit of special prises nwarded lor excellent exhibits Mr. Scott received money premiums for the oest unrrrd Plymouth Kock cockerel and the best shaped female. Apropos the recent Burns' anniver sary celebration held in several cities of the tast, people who are justly proud of Barre' Burns monument rnav be in terested to learn that Boston is soon to join the list of cities boasting a memori al to the famous Soottinh bard. At the Cist celebration of the Boton Caledo nian club lat Friday evening it was niioiiacrA that a statue of Kohert Burns, tli gilt of the Burns Memorisl society, is to be ereeted in the Hub with- iu a year. A location for the memorial has been chosen on the corner of Boyl ston and t'liarles street at the Public irsrdens. The tattie Is being made by Kitson the sculptor, and will ot be tween fl3KK and rJ0,non. The an nouncement, made bv Walter Bsllantvne of the city council in the sWnoe of Mayor t'urley, was received with a large measure of enthusiasm. Barr i beini; pestered beyond the l:mit of mnt people' patience these days by bcjrpsrs, profennal psnhsnd- lr anj people who claim they are sent out by tariou charity agencies to o licktt fundo. Only Ut week, two men puportinjr to represent a miMnon in Tur key cleaned up a harvest of charity do lrs in this city and did not more on t tin next il!fipe until they h j siren tne "nmmunity a nrettr thorough rombin. the commoner ari1y of th- mendicant fraternity t around ith the ukusI rep ertoire of appeal tor money. Sturdny pair of oanhanuk-rs winked a number 'it well intentioneit p-ople by their Uin- tive pli-as ff-r money wit huh to pur chase wioriiliine. Jsnther is believed to hare nent the tniTcy for the purpow mentioned in iiepot stinf the Umi h." Almost riitht'y police Wailons'Urs is riitrd hr the roa4 bret I rrn and Invari ant their rejint for Wfl.rg are grmt- ed. In this Clean-Up Sale are a few odd Waists and Kimonos, that we are put ting out at only 25c each. At $1.98 are a few ojd Wool Skirts in qualities that sold at from $5.75 to $10.00. One lot of odd Skirts in qualities that sold at from $6.98 to $10.00, to close at $3.98. One lot of odd Coats to close at $5.00 values from $10.00 to $18.00 now only $5.00. One lot of Silk Waists at only $2.00 each. Were Waists that sold at from $3.98 to $5.75 each. We are showing a large line of the new spring House Dresses, at only $1.19 each. Are a special value. . The Store TALK OF THE TOWN blossom collar at the Buy the new Vaiighan Store. Bovs' suits, all styles and patterns, sizes 3 to 18, from the McAVborter Co. Mrs. James Kearney and baby have returned from the City hospital to their homo at 47 Spaulding street. Mrs. Mary Ouide of Graniteville en tered the hospital Saturday, where a cataract was removed from her eye. Mrs. Arthur Anderson has returned to her home, 11 Elm street, from the fity hospital, aud Elmer K. Bancroft returned to his home to-day. Mitchell Muiry returned home yester lay from tne City hospital, having recov ered from a serious operation for ap pendicitis five weeks ago. A special meeting of the S. B. of A. will be held at 7 o'clock to-night at the home of Andrew Knutson, 87 Kouth Main street. Per order ordf. Prof. Lewi J. Hathaway will be in charge of the next meeting of the Barre Woman's club, which occur Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. IW. Hathaway is instructor of instrumental music at Montpelier seminary and is well known to liarre people. j A firoHram of tinoforte enaemble mu sic, arranged from orchestral eore and including explanatory remark, will Us given at (Joddard seminary Wednesday evening, dan. 27. at o clock. Com posers represented will be Me 'lelssobn, Siliiibert, Cheiubini and M-et. No admission will be charged, and everyone i most cordially invited to attend. 1V not forget the illuat rated lecture on "The Nations at War." to be given at the H-dding church Tuesday evening at o'clock; IW fine pictures and interesting lecture. Admission. lUc, old and young. IValh from exposure was one of the things which miht have happened to Michael Welch, an itinerant, had not an olliner from Kdice ! jusrti-rs found him lying by the river bank at the Smith," Whiteomb A Cook plant in North Barre late Saturday afternoon. When ChVf Sinclair tried to move the man from In downy couth in the snow, he found thst W'ehh's coat had been fro.n to the ground. Welch suffering from cO.auotinn and cold when the chief (rot him t beaJqttarters. Over Sunday, be improved wonderf iitly, and thia morning be waa ready to plJ guilty to a subse-oio-nt off-n when aTaignM before Magt.trate H. W Scott. The j,r a '! for a dicl(ur, list Welch' story ftti ,-d ill-suited tn the oreaaion, and in' UoniH-ijen'V he will rve Sfl day in the omjiity jail, an alx.Iing place wbua be left only lt SstnrHay morwtng. Slo Warlry.'a M.witp. luT man. - ted aruil- ' tv to a frrt onn to-day and was lined M and rta of to ftV which he b..4 j to mv on h imul in VonMIiy. Warley was arretted at the rntral er- mo t t in VattirJav aipit by t!!loet Pa rid llend'Tson. GRANITEVILLE. The Donside club held a dance in Miles' hall Friday evening in celebra tion of the anniversary of the birth of Robert Burn. Davidson' orchestra fur nished music and during the evening vo cal selection from Scottish composers were rendered, the program being as follows: "Afton Water," Charles Fren- ier; "lxK-h Lomond," Walter Paine; "A Man' a Man for a' That." Alexander Imlah; "A the World Goe On," V. Gomo. A reading, "Boy Blue." by Mrs. J. G. Pirie wa well received. The commit tee in charge of the observance was: W. Alexander, R. Kwen, A. Imlah, S. Me Creadie, W Mackie and R. Dalgliseh. William Imlah of Red Granite, -Wis., has arrived in town for an extended slay. Miss Elizabeth Stevens of Barre is spending a few day with friends in town. Mis Mary Carroll of Barre is the guest of Miss Margaret Murphy. Peddling Paper. Scores of pretty young French and Belgian girl, gayly dressed with their national colors, are selling papers in the London streets. ' It wa a wizened little man who ap peared before the Judge and charged bis wife with cruel and abusive treatment. His better half was a big, square-jawed woman with a deterinineu eye. "lu the first place, where did you meet this woman who has treated you so rlreadfully V aked the judge. 'vell, replied the little man, making a brave attempt to glare defiantly at hi wile. '1 never did meet her. She just kind of overtook me." Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph. F. G. PERSONS A. P. ABBOTT Barre Creamery and Cold Storage Co. milk, cream, butter. Dairy and Creamery EGGS. ICK CREAM. nrvrMnTP FANCY CREAM KEITCHATEL AND COT TAGE CHEESE. MAPLE SYtl P AND SUGAR - j V 'i A ml meeting of f.roen Monetaifi eoun 1 1 , No. 7fi. R .., m W Ull in K. of P. h:i Tu Ur, .'. 2!, al 1 y. m. for the Ju-po of t hct, the mrt of or late brok er. jnn Ae4"ron. W.r white riotra. IVr or r ref-rt. A. V. BecMey lakr in rirls, OI's A"hlte Lead, V&rrafhe.s Wall rjcr, J!cu!i;rps, etc; Artists S-riei a Specialty 46 Main Street 7tff.hrm t'-W nrrr. Vmr'vt At tt Paniina T '. r. Cwo-n rf t" 4r. ?! t p r. en rh ea l n-ert a J w to t m t!tr a MurvI Hour ir i. T fr " rvt"- t U-r-r r f imw e, I ''re T . T w 1 h f tr Karr! of Vr4 ". m ' t. of r-'f. I ''- rn:r '." in l.f- 1 1 jo-it ra nj o4 ' j. ;,' tm a : f f r? r- o 7 -it nf - T t- - vs .r rwiHiirii ae t)f trmt- v ,! )m .'tw,! t fct(e 'A ertj . 1 1 - t -ff- ? I'-ir- at 1" t t - t r- ' r t " t-.. M v". "' t""-1 r Ww M - 1, ir i ri 1H !-- sV - p GOOD THINGS GO FARTHER ! ie l.Ve "our kind" of pro I ctrie", meat, f 1c All ti d'r n't mrp.n ire ire l.lph r"c" tr ex- Jffr,;re frnf r no r-re k, t frm: Jcrw s r ft tvljo'a. We k'.m tf th T"i ct r- !crr.si J'rti Try t mi 4 siriM Crm-.rr 25c A;;.:?., r : 25c AXUSEMEST SOTES "Stkecl Dy" at Barre Opet Hense Scrt SatBtdiy. Vf-jwxil Dsrs itj tt c'Bt,nf '-et ! pretty girl r! of "1 the ' kin-1 'A firiii, will he tie attra.r.on at tv lisrre r-ra li"ie ; f if ,'. nstifee ami n.M. Wsm -il lnn" KArt. it (ll tie t-ret :t.g " t'l rnaty fr l ! I t'.ft, ! ir um as tr a W tn nr.-i fvw t ta: ". I've g. Ut tke t ie t i 1 ." It ae '! ! tt4 t'W, whn ) r"t Ihere mm tf hr Sim. "t i"f !' a twws .a tS I " ' - . h I j t ,in n h- . p t ;- ' '-! It t )- ti t -ew - tM-vT mm wt v-'mrtrm4 t !. r tm C '.t.t fl K. m)mr .f f at Ik. diw. Air 300-302 NORTH MAIN ST., BARRE, VERMONT You, too, may be benefited by the way we are doing busi ness. We are selling our Creamery Butter at wholesale or retail, at the same price as much poorer goods. We are selling Ice Cream by the plate or by the wholesale. Will deliver to families or parties. We will pay a little more than market price for large brown Eggs. You can always be served at our Creamer)' with a glass of Milk, Cream, Buttermilk, or Skim Milk. Take home a doren of Fresh Eggs and a neat package Xeufchatel or Cottage Cheese, made as we make it You will hear a lot about the quality of Persons' Ice Cream. Barre Creamery and Cold Storage Co. i &cwt la Itt I. j ww A '4 tUt r,ti t I kr "t I -a !" t r a K-' t l t i ., i rt f r fr--t : irtvnt,,aj! I "f, I m 1 e l; f t ft r t ! A a "-ie r e : , un hrt an -'t- tt h w a f'tr n r if, t - mm , rrm r ,. 'f $ t w t . A f ff; liM. " A- M onday Special -MATCHES Saltation Hrand, non-pionous, roan ufarturrd under government inspection, according to the law now in forrc. To-day 12 .-ctnt fullount loen. (0c worth, for 25c Sunshine Biscuit Demonstration Mrs. Wilder, re prewntir the Sunshine Hisuit Co will le st our ftore thi week, showing all varieties c f Co-'-kic? snd fancy Lr.pli.-h-style I'.ifcuit. O rre in and san-.j'e then. It is not rettery to l uy, hut we v. lt.1 yc j to Know all the varieties of the lire. t! Si; ii" i---.T-jv'-i- i f it ? In- THE F. D. LADD COMPANY ;ra v-r J Ttte Srnlt h b. Curnlngs Co. it. ri't mtti t-! T ; A . pf-c&l prie ? cn the? f