THE BA1UIE ' DAILY TIMES, BARRE, VT., TUESDAY. OCTOBER . 12, 11)13. 8. ARRE or EM A HOUSE B AMKE, VT., OCTOBER 15, 1915 HENRY W. SAVAGE OFFERS ajw&x t V wit Jj.1 J A THE TREMENDOUS DRAMATIC SPECTACLE ASYMPTONY ORCHESTRA- ENSEMBLES OF150 PEOPLEi The Largest Dramatic and Musical Organization Ever Toured WATERHURY Prices 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 Seats on Sale at Drown's Drug Store Wednesday Morning, October 13 . .Many Friends Mot Saturday with Mis Palmer to Observe Birthday. Pnturdiiy wan a diiy of surprint' for Mis Aiiiiiii Dorothy Valnier, who wan home from Lyndon, institute. Tho flrat waa the urrivul in the morning of Mint Marion Riekert of Iiurre, who came a an over-Sunday tfuoHt. Mi Hickert wus uIho 18 IukI week. Tho family dinner party at noon had been told to Mia Palmer, but tho arrival of members of tho orchestra, soloist and readers, who had been with her in entertainments, wag" a perfect surprise. These were en teitalnec) for tea, the place cards being titles of songa. In the evening, while the orchestra was rdavimr. about 50 members of Dillingham grange marched into tlie house. The evening passed with music by liur.zcH's orchestra, vocal solos by Mia Kathleen Leliarron and the presentation speech by Sunt. 'Norman Frost, in behalf of the grange, of a bean-, tiful Wallace Nutting picture, "Mend ing." Refreshments were served and eoilece and old-time sonirs sung. Miss Palmer was the recipient of many other gifts and carries back to school delight ful remembrances of her home, friends and her 18th birthday, Among others who aided in the festivities were Miss Palmer's undo and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Huntley of Uolton. ' ! Ibarre opera house Monday Evening, October 18 BIGGEST SHOW EVER STAGED IN BARRE AMUSEMENT NOTES A New Year's Eve on Broadway Shown in "Everywoman." One of the big features of the scenic splendor of "Everywoman," the huge dramatic spectacle, "which Ilenry W. Savage will offer at tho Burre opera house Oct. 15, is a representation of the ? t. V. , The Great Big Musical Event of the Season Prices: 50c, 73c, $1, $1.50 Scat Sale Saturday, Oct. 16 g ' ' V.'.' Vii-' 1. '''A J ' ' Prescribed by doctors for- twenty years Heal yStir skin with Resinol NO matter liow long you havs been tortured and disfigured by itching, burning, raw or scaly skin humors, just put a little of that sooth ing, antiseptic Resinol Ointment on the sores and the suffering stops right there 1 Healing begins that very minute, and in almost every case your skin gets well quickly, easily and at little Cost. Reainol Ointment and Resinol Soap are fold by all druggists. Prescribed lor JO years. era Mouse AUSTIN AND NELSON, LESSEES F. . AUSTIN. MGR. "PF.AUTY." IN "EVERYWOMAN" Bar re Oprrm House, Friday, October 15 sWKSC IJROOKFIELD Program and Dates for Brookfield's Win ter Lecture Course. This town i to have a lecture course lauph-provoking jokes, that the tastes of all are suited. Mr. Hindus is a native of Kuxtia and knows the joys (what few there are) and the iHirmua of -ar-nt lite in that eountrv, and the tyrannies of eiturch and this winter, a mtret haing Ixen "tate, as only natives can. iountf o- ! Iteeua ' siH'iiia near iiiru ii iinin w nut 11 nieans to iie uuuer ine Mara nun ijned with the ljixtrrn Km)iire bureau by the local committee, the cn-teitaiunit-nts to m given, with the date of their production, to 1e a fidlowt: 4 Harmony ti i, Oct. !flt; Maon jubibe ainjiers, Nov. H; Ckailes . Roltrrtit, !. 6; Utchtield Iji timer duo, Jan 17; Mor ris (.. IlindriH, Krb. 2.1. Tin i taid of the Harmony trio: Three fplemlid vires, Well Iwlanerd and tlroroughly tiainpil, reading of unfit ar tistically re lilt red. k'tchri in itutne, etpriiallv rra ni-ci, -iai. 1. of aym idiotty ttUc, in ii iuliu and ymtar ii-iiii-lniiin i,t. iimkr up a ir. B!aii full f m cj t H and of il ttractir- iin-ty 1 lw !mii jubiW kiti(iip pear i" a B'oJ hl tadeiM ,1 Jul 1 1 itrihiiatn. Tee stripe. Thf lm-al -ominittee lias tried, anj thinks it ha ui ceeihd, in putting on a j;Hd program in tlie Iciture iwim of i'.il. and '111, and hope it have tlie hearty npoit of tho jw'ople financially in tlie ali' of tickets, which may I pur liHcd rt U. Moim's t-torc or of 1'rin Aubrey Tabor. riotous revelry of a New York' crowd on Broadway on New Year's eve. To ap proach realism in liii production Mr. Sav age had Walter Hnrridge, hi scenic ar tist, aifd (iinrpe Marion, hi tnjje di rector, iit the rHingested "'rtion of "Tli White Way" for tlie purpose of absorbing atmosphere a the clock was trikinj; the hour at the birth of tlie new year. In this scene over one hun ilred and fifty people are employed. Adv. IlANDOLi'H V. S A. NOTES. l'limipsl (.ran and family f ek end isitcrt at' Ncwpoit. making the ti'p ty ant'i. At a iiiectlna' of the att'Mic aocia tioa M"i,!hv, Murisv 1'ike linani fitoii-lv l 'ii-l ittain of tlie h iclmll . Mi I'lkr'a Hitt-r, Mr Mr. and Mr. forgj Coggin of Mt. Vernon, X. If., and Mr. and Mr. F. K. Taylor of Milfoid, N". II.. were enter tained over Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Tew kl)iny, at tlicir camp. At a fm of ball on Saturday at the Viall athletic field, between the Ran dolph lugli school team and the Hmok fo ld, a victory was gained by the for mer. Mr. Mary A. P.uike and daughter, Mr. VAur I r.rijra. of North l'omfrit Mi., Lucius I- Jctirun; of White- River Junction, and hi mn, tiordoti, were over Sunday (iiet of Mr. and Mr. W. X. I'ailey nl 1 f t for their home on Mo day. Mm Arigie Tike came from N'ortli fiel 1 Monday, eM-'tinjt to return for permant'tit tay tlwre in tle near future. t I.h i i- l King. Mrs. L. R. Foster, who had a shock Friday evening, remains in an uncon scious state at the home of her son, Dr. E, J. Foster, at Waterbury Center. Mrs. Clara Parsons is supplying in the school taught by Mrs. Ernest New comb. Mrs. Newconib is improving. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rcrt Ayers has been taken to the Mary Fletcher hospital for treatment of ap pendicitis. Mrs. Frank Hodge picked from rasp berry bushes set out - this spring, one and one-half pints of the St. Regis berry on Saturday. Mrs. livretia Sargent and Mrs. L. P. Rults of North Hvdfl Park and Mrs. Luna llailey of Johnson were guests last week of their sister, Mrs. Myron Hutch ins, at the Center. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jones of North Hyde Park were also guests at the same home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pike of Chicago are guests of Mr. Pike's daughter, Miss Margaret Pike, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Demeritt. The funeral of John King was held from St. Andrew's church Friday morn ing at 10 o'clock. High mas of requiem was celebrated bv Rev. Roljert Devoy. The bearers were" W, If. O'llrien, T. H. O'Hrien, W. J. O'Xcil, James MeClaerey and W, H. Carroll of this town, and Martin Cortell of Richmond. Among those present from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Carver of Lynn, Mass., Mrs. Jennie MeCarty of Rellows Falls, Mrs. (ieorge Wheeh-r and Miss Kate Forham of Montpelier, .Mrs. Ed. Ruck, T. F. Hollord, 1). Cochran. Mrs. Mary Walder, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker, Mrs. Manchester 'and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warren of St. Albans, Rich-1 rd Rurke and Miss Winnie llurke of; Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reeves and Mi M:Irv MiKirath of Ilurlington; Miss Ann Kane of Montpelier, Miss Kate Hannon and IJelle I ay lor of Hillsboro, X. If. The reception of the ITypatia elub at the home of Mrs. W. If. IS. Perry Friday afternoon was a delightful affair. The new members were in the receiving line with Mrs. R. E. Smith, president of the State Federation of Women's flub. Mu sic on the sonora was furnished by Mrs. V. L. Perkins and piano solos were ren dered by Mr. Dewey Crave of Chatta nooga, Tenn. Mr. Smith addressed the meeting on the departmental work of the club of the state, what they are plan ning and accomplishing. This year it is planned to put more effort on the rural school problem. They are also trying to improve the moving pictures of the state. The afternoon was very pleasant and in structive. Refreshments of chicken al nd. hot biscuits, jelly, sherbet, cake and colfee were furnished by the program committee and hostess. The house was decorated in the American colors, flags having prominent places and flower to harmonize with aanie. Tlie afternoon certainly gave the club a fine start for the vear. To-night Only at 7 and 8.30 o'clock George Kleine presents Mary Ryan and Harry Mestayer in the .Cohan and Harris farce 9 By Carlyle Moore Five Parts Prices, 5c and 10c j. FRANCIS TYLER With Anorn Optra Company in "The Bohe mian Girt." at the Barre Opera House on 1 Monday ervenina, Ocotber 18. WofM Series on the Base Ball Ptey-O-Graph (Paragon Score Board) at Montpelier City Hall at 2 P. M. An Ideal Complexion Cive that snowy white complexion which fashion requires tha we IP roomed woman to possess. At Druiraifts and llupmruneut Storws ' !Ve will tend a complexion chamois and book oi Pow der leaves tor 1 5c to cover . cott of mailing and wrraoping. FERD. T. HOPKINS ft SON 17 Great Junes St., cw vara mjr Gouraud's Oriental Cream Watch the Ball A Real Ball In Action Watch the Ball Every Play Made In Detail Realistic! Thrilling! Interestinfl! , No Fakes Nothing but the Real Game nlnn ffio Qrlfoc drlmlcclnn 95c. 2ind S0C llll U111IU tllV IiUUtVi a I i' I t.i ill tor t 'ic eoinitur tM SMtti. A Vicm (.all I has recently t'lir. Iiswd a I on... in that ki!iar charm of the quaint .oiitli-rn m inxyr lt apriiijr. Mr. I'ike lv d m-J jdaie and i!l make a Jwrmsnetit lioiue ttt Iodic k tint nH tndect ,hMe. but itu;'t ihallc. a mug I'V tie four w hi ted l'tro om . t iiarhn r.otnit is loth artist and en tertaiiKT. Hi rai.nlly liai pnturj't afford to ay uiri-. All ho ! cute n f I n.'d liuaior. a sK.lifw) 14 n.i.i)j if T.f t!s'it. fin art ii 1 rai.id -tio mil be 1i ;.td ith Mr. I'.ob - erf. rf ti e Ijstiiiwr Lit l.ftl, t'uo, r. preat i te aHy f t(e jT.rmwi. c ,.titK f1 m Ini im n I ( lioli i. I t hair . S"'f.j.', resnfmp anl ImifH. ent'itain ns Hi-trntid 1 ntnlitv l" a'-t tor the fant. isnd it h the ot ! nicotic "rk 'f Man ager .oirtjf, j.r-t for the se)ioa of. IJilr! w in si rv r.l. Natur.lav. Ikt. 0, the Apci- were de f. ated l.v' Mm fi l.-T ttira in a l-cl)-lae4 jawe. Jirief t w hrt half tin tcani n -rcd t- He nl r tiat HI, It-it in tW Ut half it t-iaine eri- r. rt that tw nin l. k d ti.f f 'at "li ' to TM,t thrmii'ti a tM'n. and th .re J1 'I fitir ly i'"i nif t le la-l I If . w "! t kf an "-r '.rf f tl i..i. if. Ii.r )- ; . PAVILION IliEATO CHARLIE CHAPLIN in one of his very latent releases with the Essanay 1 v. - i.- i i. r.n. Company, THE HANK, and onr -.f the , t . h.,. there. ticorp SparhawV. lio 1 1 hrvn here from l',rr. r.. itli In faimlv for I artcra! w-k. left on Sunday for 1W- ton, and from there i l go on Imiw. Mr. and Mr, liana Iie )ii recent ly returned from ltchford, m Iter thr rr.t t i.t Mr. l.ui'i motlm-, Ir. t'arJiaV. II. F. XVo.!, affcr efifirt! t the lK.ue for a n ahle n Tnea- day to f t' N! rt,. . II, her Ve lit to work. itb t r i ! ra!ner. h i !iMihir g the interior f a w kiw t re. Mr. and Vra W. P.. 1-'k. M r mm- I irjr ti MimiR't if t mil, h trtiwA to th' ir ) in w lln, t m. 3. H. aT.a'ian tkis' a sa.a t i "-m la ' k toe ".an.l'.p' talk' '). td i c 'he t m in i:fi-r- ' -t Irla f ! - "H. t.d f r'm EAST 11ETHEL "SViim Id!a Tape ha returned from viait injr her aihti-r, Mr. K. A. Field, at Xorthluld. William Taine of Hartford. Conn, i fhe jruet of lii lirotlier, Ieonard, at H. W. F.iwler'a. Mja. M. I. J!ro n viaited lier ton, Wal ter, in fiandolph Friday. The pran; in to have a dance nrt Friday rtening. funniest yet The Frame-up A two-i-art drama made by tlie Kakm C M - with an all-:" tar cat omran1 - - x t5 The Human Ocicpu A rnot thrilling two-part Kay-Bee drama Love's Way A delightful little cnn;edy drama v!ith Edith Story and Ar.tor.lo Moreno rniCIlS: ... Atfu!t ltV, O-ilirra Scj; M". 1m ( 'f ! " i-ior i ?(! try i n a I t i f l-'mae f 1 ! fatktf ! i ' r f-' t.e t ("! iS tk Irt wkil' tj r. (. I! it ' f ! f..r. .f t II te '. ! -f t-."""' J .'-p V-m ,'.- i,. -r t. I. t r-4 '--" i .-! v -' t; f tm V.t i't"'i, II. a f rt t . . V.", V iM- r " d '- , t-t fr n I '' t"i t I t a 1 f '-t j ''. -J '.It--1. t t f r y '... SEAV'ER'S LAXATIVE TONIC . TABLETS The Correct Laaatira for Womea -Mere ii al U auty, rntK-ing aa it i, Milt not lr.nsni'iitlj- a tail in the (Wsit of a clean, fresh, healthy km and rnn- jdeiwrn. A woman may l.ave wrf"! feature, a youthful form and a aeeful fit'ure, but without the health anil l.l.m of a clear akin, fect beauty la im- rKitde. Whets the kia ii muddy or rloudy or marred tiy moth atwU a nd rumpli. nine time in ten tt i due to nature 'a inability to perform the furxtiua raaential t. jut ft health. Sfariy a lUirre. Fat Ttarre and Taliot U f y -mM trtitl,fut!T tell .f the remi'k al ie f .rorx-rt lea .f ' SVA I.K LAXA 1 IVF. T"MC TAIiLKTN at akin !. tifn-f, and the reaann la rr to "1n4. They ore nrt-lr sejr1alW' estras to hae a swlectne actma fir the km. J hr rrrprme the erri kt. clear up fl.e km. f'"1i tin ll.4. at ifrMilate the t l T. teje tJ, ttiteaf wea and rw l . I '..t-w e.-t .;t am -neur(r.Jtsr t'.e ! U and ( ter natnre t it e wTt. .k The !' I ' Il.r rea.s . f'eat.k Ilosi'k, t O. nn&ry- A i '., 4 att. l-enB;n-4 th'Tn i - i i r-'fcf.rl tv. a4 ".-e.-if f.' kae f MWIT.s LA7ii: T'v TAB I I I wnt i- a i lif.e4 .f t'"w IjJ T"H ns kaT lutt Wrt" lk.- Af raj Isj TO-DAY JM Twice Daily-Matinee 2: 15Evcning 8:00 m 1 IW PARR TWTffi . . D. W. GRIFFITH'S r 1 POSITIVELY THE SAME FULL PRODUCTION AS -SHOWN AT THE m MAJESTIC THEATRE, BOSTON, AND THE LIBERTY, NEW YORK CITY. ON ITS SEVENTH MONTH, BOSTON, AND SECOND YEAR, NEW YORK. 1 5j SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA i j f:-l Kakf TVrrrt rfl fi ! ft . evl 'i. 1 "r I n f a f if '?." j aj rrV- JUt-it--sa Safely First- mXiC'.pfftkin, Ctanrifa.irKt, IlijeejfrWf trjin 't '-en lhS frnrrre terirma i.rfi. At tJie tn fr'pi t4 r-rA cr-iC.rvima tite V rel.aiiif family remedy tljst it sjmrrt dej-r,4 BEECHARFS PILLS SEE LINCOLN'S ASSASSINATION; LEE'S SURRENDER TO GRANT; SHERMAN'S MARCH TO THE SEA; BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG; LIN COLN YIELDING TO A MOTHER'S TEARS; NORTH AND SOUTH REUNITED. 11 ,0s-'' v. i mi P3 nrri tratrtT -Tn mm Nolhinjr in the h!lory rf the ftaee t-inct Jenny IJnd ha to crnplftelj optored the heart f red Mrmded American. There MI ST le a resrn why ftrrj ore mt thi incpirintt. - lifting play. ' TRICKS: Mattftee 2ie. i.V, 3c tl-00 Etnif!f 23, ftr, ISc, tl. f 1-A Rfrned eat tm fcsile t r.arre Vrvz Cm, ii Hi 1 - m ' J J 0J rsl n r3 r-1 I f i 1 tfcia, m rt fbasw. TW iHrffc sw- 11 5 m I i t n