- 11, -- -- 1 , 111 ii i i ii milium n i" 111 1 rM--ainwiMiJMiumigJ , TUN lUltl.K DAII.V TJMJiS, JJAKKJO, VT.. TIIURSDAV, FHHUUAltV 11, 113 10 $1.50 Values Saturday Special For 98c Each Tub Silk Shirt Waist Sale Saturday morning at eight o'clock, we put on sale one lot of NEW SPRING MODELS in a very handsome line of Mercerized and Corded Silk Stripes; styles arc low necks and long sleeves; colors, blue and white, black and white, lavender and white, and fine roman stripes. , , v , These are sold in many places at $1.50 each. Your choice on Saturday, only 98c See Our Window Display Today The Homer Fit ts Co. Spring Goods Arriving Every Day RAMIE DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, FEBRlARY 11, 1913. The Weather Cloudy to-nijjlit Mini Fridays wanner; I'ivhIi to HtroiiK HotitliwfKt wimlii. TALK OF THE TOWN x i CAME FROM SOLDIER FAMILY. The Late Hiram H. Tilley and Three Brothers Served In Civil War. liurlington, Feb. 11. Hiram II. Til ley died at 2:10 oVUnk yesterday aft ernoon Ht his home at 123 North Wi nooski avenue after a week's illnes, after being in jiuor health all winter, death being . due V paralysis of the heart. Mr. Tilley, who was a vertenui of V the Civil war, was liorn in WillUton, Oetober '20. 1H41, the son of Kussell and Abigail Iaham.Tiiley. He was educat ed in the schools of Wiiliston and St. (Jeorjre, the family moving to the lat ter place when he was quite young. He was the hist of live brothers,, four of whom were in the Civil war, three be in;? in the arne company, Company (I, ami Vermont. Mr. Tilley enlisted first in Company H, Kith New York, and was discharged because of illness. He re-enlisted in Co. ft, 2nd Vermont, Au gust 20, 1801, lacking two months of lciiig 17 years old. He was wounded May" 4, 18li, at the battle of Mary's Heights, being transferred to the vet eran reserve corps July 1, of that year, of which he was made company clerk. He was discharged September 13, IStil. After the close of the war Mr. Tilley lolowed his trade as a wheelwright at Tamaipia, and Williamsport, Pa., later moving to St. (leorge, where he fol lowed his trade and also conducted a farm. In l!tO!l he came to liurlington to live. ' lie married Deeemlter 20, 1SH.", Anna M. Kllinger of Williamsport, I'a., who (.uivives him with two children, a son, Martin E. Tilley of. Portsmouth, N. H., and Margaret, who resides at home. He was a member of Stannard post. No. 2, O. A. It., of this city, Patriot lodge, No. 33, F. and A. M., of Hines Iiurg, and of which he was secretary for 21 consecutive years, retiring in He was a charter member of I.a Plotte chapter, 0. K. K, of Hinesburg. TALK OF THE TOWN Three-reel special feature at the Tlijoil to-day, "The Coveted Heritage."' The MeWhorter Co. are offering their entire line of men's and boys' winter overcoats from 2o to 50 per cent, dis count. Camille Fabricotti. a former resident of Havre, who has been making an ex tended stay in Stone Mountain, Ga., ar rived in the city this morning from New York, where he has been visiting friends for a few days since returning from the South. Mr. Fabricotti plans to spend the remainder of the winter in this city. H. J. M. .'ones of Jones Hroa., M. 11. Jlyle of the Globe Granite Co. of Mont pelier, and John A. Cross of Cross liros. of Northlield, comprising a special com mittee from the liarre Granite Manufac turers' asociation, left late last night for Boston, where, they will represent the local organization at a special meet ing of the National Association of Gran ite Industries, which was called at 10:30 o'clock this forenoon in Young's hotel. The liarre delegates will return to the citv to-morrow morning. TALK OF THE TOWN Great Serial at the Pavilion To-day. One of the best serial productions ever attempted by Broadway and photoplay stars will be' shown at the Pavilion to day. It is the first episode of "The Ex ploits of Elaine," written by Charles Goddard, directed by lopold Wharton and enacted by Arnold Daly, the famous liroadway star, who needs no introduc tion to the theatre-going public of Barre. The leading female part" is taken by Pearl White, picturedom's cleverest per former, and the work of Miss White and Mr. Daly easily surpass any ever seen in a serial. The' balance of the east is up to the expectation of the most critical and the entire story has nut with in stant success wherever shown. An epi sode of this picture will be shown in this theatre every Thursday. To-day, in ad dition to "The Exploits of Elaine," three other classy reels will be shown, while the change" of vaudeville makes a pro gram of merit. Advt. Citizens' caucus, opera bouse, to-night at 7:30. Let everybody attend.- V. Burton Eovee of St. Albans and C. R. Burnham of Tiyegate were among the business visitors in the city to-day. Alexander Troup of North Main street lett this morning for Wells River, where he will remain for a brief business visit. Charles C. Kenyon of MereHant street returned yesterday from St. Albans, where he attended an installation of the uniform rank. Knights of Pythias. In his ollieial capacity of adjutant, Mr. Kenyon reviewed the St. Albans rank. A hearing in East Barre justice court will lie held early in the coming week on selling charges "preferred against two Spanish nuarrymen, who were arrested in a raid conducted by Barre Town offi cers last Saturday night. Each of the resKndents lias 'furnished bail in the sum of $3."0. On complaints made to Town Grand Juror W. A. Cutler, Deputy Sheriff W. E. Bixby, James dimming und Dennis Donahue visited two houses near the Straiton quarry. From each dwelling they took quantites of beer Bnd liquor. The" respondents have already pleaded not guilty to the charges and have retained counsel. Justice A. C. Dickey will preside at the hearing. Ice harvesting on the millpond at South Barre as well as at Peck's pond on the quarry road has ended, after one ot the most favorable seasons in several vears. The local ice company. Ward A Sun, has cut and stored in its several storehouses more than 7,000 tons of ice since the first cold snap in late Decem ber. The bulk of the crop was gathered soon after the mercury went down to r2 degrees below the zero mark at Christ inas time, as a second period of cold weather put the ponds in excellent shape for the work. In big figures the ieemen believe they have sawed and transferred to storage quarters more than H.000,000 pounds of ice of first q.iality. The tee attained unusual thickness ami the iitf.iNM cakes garnered during the seaison will average 2.0 pounds each in weight. it mi - htii n! 7 I Overcoat r rices I hat Will nease x ou r i,oi. AnntAnA tr rfivp von rin onnortunit v to purchase Winter Overcoats at extremely low prices. To clean up the entire stock at once, we shall allow a discount of 25 per cent on all Men's and Boys Winter Overcoats. With a very few exceptions the Coats are of this season's styles and patterns. . A small number of Coats, not purchased this season, will be sub ject to a 33 1-3 to 50 per cent discount Now is the time to Overcoat the boys. Complete line of sizes from 4 to 18 years. Balmacaans, Chinchillas. Kerseys, Friezes and Scotch Mixtures arc included in the stock. Sec our window for a demonstration of what we are offering. The Frank MeWhorter Company D. C. Kizzi, Commeswo Italiano New wash goods at Fitls'. Food sain Saturday,. Episcopal vestry. See the new wash goods at Vaughan s. Children's muslin underwear mile at He, 10c, loe, 2.rc, at Vaughan's, Citizens' caucus, opera house, to-night at 7:30. I't everybody attend. To-night is ladies' night at the Buzzcll rink. Ice in fine condition. Seven o'clock. Mrs. It. I). Carpenter of Roxbury is visiting relatives in the city for a few days. The bov should have a new overcoat. See the MeWhorter Co. and save a few dollars. Mrs. Charles Wales of Rutland, who has been visiting friends in the city for the past few days, has returned home. James McDcrment ot urooKiiem is spending a few days in thr city as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Tilden of upper Prospect street.- Nearly 50 children in full evening dress participate in the Tom Thumb wedding to-night. Come and see them at How land hall, The Danish brotherhood will hold a masquerade ball in the K. of C. hall Sat urday night, Feb. 20. Tickets, 50c each. Riley's orchestra will furnish music. Re freshments served. Everybody invited. The Indian banquet and dance com mittee have their plans nearly complet ed for their annual banquet. Feb. 2(1 is the date chosen, and the affair is to be held in the Clan Gordon hall. This morning while driving up North Main street, Charles Villa, a Granite street man, had a rather disagreeable dump. He was driving a rather spirited horse ami when he got too near the side walk opposite the Moore &. (Mens cloth ing store, the sleigh struck a post. Th; shock turned it turtle and broke off part of the sleigh body. He was dragged as far as the Hub restaurant before the horse saw lit to stop. In this distance nearly all the body of the sleigh was stripped off, but Mr. 'tlla escaped with out any very serious injury. William Craig of Hrook street left the city last evening for New York, where he will visit relatives until Saturday, when he exMcts Ut sail on the American liner Philadelphia, for Glasgow, proceed ing thence to Aberdeen for a sojourn of several months in the scenes of bis boy hood. Mr. Craig is one of the many ocean going travelers ho tielieve that the star spangled banner is a pretty good looking flag to have at the masthead these days. In specifying an American owned Isiat when he engaged reserva tions, Mr. Craig did the thing that hun dreds of other travelers have lieen doing since the Berlin decree with iepcct to waters in the war Wine was promulgated a few days ago. From the attorneys for Maurice Gold stein, the alleged owner of slot ma chines, four in number, seized by the po lice a few weeks ago, notice was re- ' ceived in city court last night that the proprietor hail waived all rights to con testing the court' 'order to destroy the! gum venders. When Magistrate II. W Scott announced his findings a short time 1 ago ami intimated that the law hadiily one fate in store for the furniture, At-j torney R. A. Hoar declared he would I carry the cse to the highest court in the state. Apparently this decision was reconsidered. Judge Nutt is preparing a destruction warrant which he will place in the hands of the police late to-dsy or to-inorrowt In obedience to the require ments of the warrant, the ollicers will put the axe to four polished mk cabinets designated as guiiililiug implements by the court's findings. Several bundles of chewing gum seircd with the machines will lie destroyed also. AI. Priddv," or Frederick Kcnvofl drown, he is K-tter known in private life, delivered an interi-sting lec ture on j '( ibbletones in the Melting Pot," be fore a sieable gathering of men anl women in tin' First IYehj terian church j last night. Owing to the fact that a number of counter attractions hsd N-en Issiked for the same etcnitijr. the attend- I anee scarcely approximated the expect-) lions of those who had the lot ure in band. But those who niiriitsred them-, selics a auditor of Mr. Brown had no reason to regret it. This evening "AI. Priddy" will five the tirt f two r -lures in t.ramte ilte. His topic will con cern xune of the absorbing subject which he considered when addressing Baire audiciK-cs. Rev. Edgr Cropland, who is entertaining Mr. Brown, will ae- j i-onipsny the sinker to t.rsniteville. ; While in the city Mr. Brown ha h th pleasure of riwiiig acquaintance with, few of bis classmates t lrtmoiithj college, among them ts- ieg CecrctrT Ma'- I oil P. Hinmn if the l.in;te Mnufe turer' asition. TALK OF THE TOWN February imislin underwear salo at Vaughan's. February salo new neckwear at the Vaughun Store. Citizens' caucus, opera bouse, to-night at 7:110. Let everybody attend. The MeWhorter Co. can save you dol lars on men's and boys' overcoats. Choicest line of valentines at Miss Walker's, corner Pearl and Main streets. To-night is ladies' night at the Ruxzell rink. Ice in fine condition. Seven o'clock. The Sunday school teachers of the Haptist church will meet to-night in the church vestry ut 0.--15 for their regular teachers' meeting. The prayer meeting will be held at 7:30, subject, the fourth and lil'th chapters of Romans.' Business in the quarter ending Feb. 1 at city court was slower than in any other quarterly period since P.J10. Ow ing to a change in the statutory pro vision for making reports to the state auditor, the latest report of City .fudge H. W. Scott covers December and Jan uary alone, whereas the regular reports under normal circumstances .are to be made every three months. 'Heginning Feb. 1, the usual schedule will be fol lowed. In December and January. 2d cases were recorded in court, and tines and costs paid in to the state amounted to $114.03. From the state treasury the court received the sum of $1 05.00 t'o be disbursed among court officers. Rack in 1911 there was a quarterly period when only 112 eases were reported, while in 1910 the total in one quarter was much smaller. With scarcely an- exception In the past decade, the winter quarters, as they are called, were prolific of fewer arrests than in toe other quarters. On the first day of the present month there were 11 arrests and indications point to a big month's business in court. a-jnCV A regular meeting of Hiawa-jUv-ii tha lodge, No. 'Jo. I. O. O. F., smJ."- be held Thursday evening ut 7:30. 1 1 25c Fleeced Lined Vests 121-2c : : : x t sV t i a. A special value in Children's Fleece-lined Vests; Z regular 25c garment; small sizes only; Gray, with an extra heavy fleece. For this week for 25c. A few Pants of the same 20 Per Cent. Off Flannelette Undergarments t i -ii v :ja a The cold weather is still witn us anu wm ue mueii nitely. Finish out this winter with new ones. Lay them aside and use them next year. It's mean money to you '' LET US SHOW YOU YOU WILL FIND IT PAYS TO TRADE HERE : HENRY W. KNIGHT, Barre, Vt. Successor to Veale & Knight i Regular meet ing of Ra r re aerie, 1.573, F. O. K., Thursday evening at 7:30 in Eagles' hall. Red Men wishing to at tend Washington's birth day celebration Friday, Feb. 10, can get tickets from the following com mittee: .Mex Ross, Rob ert Wright, (liarles Scott, ('leorge Brand, Ira Wright, Peter Brown, William F. Walker, Joseph Collins. Harry Forsyth, James Punlwir, James M. Taylor, James Mc Donald, Joseph Frascr. James Hothnie. Try and secure your tickets on Satur day. Feb. 13, so as to give the committee a chance to get rmy. PAVILION Til EATRE THE SHOW SHOP OF QUALITY VAUDEVILLE Cornelia & Sherman Singing, Talking, and Clever Dancing Changed Daily PHOTOPLAYS Changed Daily The Exploits of Elaine The first installment of the best serial ever released Arnold Daly and Pearl White in the leading roles The Blue Flame Itn two reels, introducing Dick Little, secret service operative Biograph Presents The Home-made Army A sure gloom-chaser MRS. BEN. H. TASSIE, Pianist ADULTS, 10c Small Children, 59c Per Dozen TOO LATE TO BE CL ASSIFIED FOB SALE -To make room for breeding pens. I oner Ifr snie a punris in myinK condition. K. M. telephone & 1 T-J. While. 27 I'liland venu :; Take Malt Extract Now EXPERIENCED DOMESTIC NI RSE w.nttl rk by the liour. I mil at 33 fcouth Msm ( trer, or telephone 2lsltt, FOR SALE- Dry tl(-k Kiwi. I3.O0 ir run delivered; ln eednr po1. W. P. Cheney, telephone t4-4, Hmrre. U zon WANTED - Ptsutinn m mmnmirer or forenimn of rrmniie rutlinn iinl, by m mmn of several mrs' eierieiire ; best of reffrenrr furntajifd if desired. Addres J. K. Msmiii. Whnks-k street. M..nlpelier. VI.; 'phone 4:a-M. 2tUi DREAMLAND THEATRE The North Mountaineers A pencil if two part Kilem, with Tom Moort Broncho Billy Rewarded i;rjlx!y Ln "Prmnlio lUlly" Lst, bot Not Lent, It One cf Those Famous Geo. Ade Comtdies, Entitled The Fable if the Family That Did Tco Much for Keilii MRS. J. NELSON CLIDDEN, Pi.Bwt Usual Prices Is i: ii A bottle of our Tonic Malt Extract contains great vitalizing power. It stimulates circula tion and increases the blood supply. It is also a great aid to digestion. It helps you to get greatest value from the food you eat. A tine tonic food for mothers, invalids, convales cents and those who suffer from cold weather. 20c per bottle, 3 for 50c Vt a tt DROWN'S DRUG STORE DRUGS AND KODAKS 48 North Main Street 8 t: n j: u i H :: :: Special Sale on Preserving Kettles in gray, mottled, and blue and white ware. These goods are our own regular high-grade enameled ware. These will be sold for a few days only at 30 per cent, discount. C W. AVERILL & COMPANY BARKC VERMONT TKLtPHONK rsl 5 3 1 3 -j 3 :3 r . . t -' : 1 BARRE OPERA HOUSE 6 Nights, Commencing Monday, Feb. 15. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday The liver Popular KLARK - URBAN COMPANY In a Repertoire of New York Successes Mondav Evening .Charles Klein's Greatest Success THE THIRD DEGRI A o!iJ car of pccial Kcnery. Hich cla vaudeville between the set. Charge of p'ay at each pert rmancc. Prices 10c, 20c and 3Dc, a few at 50c Scs't -'rt a at Dron Friday r'Ll t si ccn o'cl nk .'''''" ' ' t .. , s I 1) -4 ... -1 Tt ifm TPt TF'r i.xr r mtir Its it r"rr r rr rtr 13 3 V) 3 1 )3 zzzza