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THE UAKKE DAILY TIMES, BARHE, WEDNESDAY, 2js Homer Fitts Go. Incorporated "The Store Where Quality Counts" Every Girl in Barre Will be Wearing a Sweater Blouse Before the Winter is Over. The Sweater Blouse is one of Fashion's reigning favorites; they are liked by girls young in years, as well as by the older girls who are young in spirit.," They can be worn either as a Blouse or over a Blouse ; for that reason they are appropriately termed the Sweater Blouse They" are made of fine knitted fabrics of Wool, Tricolette and Mignonette and come in all staple shades. They are priced at 4.50 and 5.50 c" mm More Pretty Dresses Arrive at This Store The handsomest this sea son, fittingly describes these newly arrived frocks for women and misses. Fash ions favored materials are represented TRICOTINE, VELOUR, VELVETEEN, SERGE artistically embroiderd and embracing all the leading shades of the season. 25.0032.50 and up to 63.50 1U- z!: to RELIEF WITHOUT. QUI NINE 1 Don't clay fctutiid-up! Wuit blowing . ...i and smitHing! A dose 01 rapes turn Compound" taken every two hours un til three dot.es are taken UMially Itreaku up a severe cold and ends all grippe raicerj'. The very firt doM opens your Hogged-up nostnm ana me air jb- Bssot of the head; tops noie running; relieves the headache, dullness, fever irhness, enee-ting, oreneg and stiff- 1'nne'n (old Compound" i the quiekest. Mirest relief known and coot only a tew cent at dnitf Mores. It act without asi8aiH'e. tastes nice, no quinine. adv An Opportunity to purchase your Fall and Winter outfits at a liberal discount. QUALITY and SATISFACTION GUAR ANTEED. MEN'S and BOYS' SUITS and OVER COATS at 20 Per Cent Discount. MEN'S and BOY'S FURNISHING GOODS at 10 Per Cent Discount. Frank McWhorter Co. BARRE DAILY TIMES WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1920 The Weather. Fair to-nijrht and ThursdHy; much colder to-night; fresh and probably strong northwest winds. TALK OF THE TOWN All the banks in Barre will be closed all dav to morrow. Closing out sale on all millinery at a big reduction. Mrs. E. A. Witham. When in need of an orchestra rail on the Oriental Six. Tel. 553-V.adv. Many pretty articles may still be ob tained'at the Congregational fair. ad. The- Vermont Toultry association will hold a meeting in the city court room to-night at 7:30. Mrs. Ida Davis of Chelsea submitted to a slight operation at the Barre City hospital yesterday morping. Regular meeting of Ruth chapter, Xo. 33. .0. E. S.', ihis (Wednesday) eve ning, Nov. 10. at 7:30 o'clock. Farmers and dairymen, don't fail to attend the meeting ot tne jn. J'j. jh. i . A. Saturday evening in Worthen hall. adv. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davidson of Bugbee avenue went to Boston, to-day to spend a week or more with.rela tives. Concert at TTniversalist church to night at 8 o'clock. Admission, 35c. There will be a program of great mer it. adv. . You cannot do better for the price. Meat-pie supper at the Presbyterian church Saturday night by the men's club. adv. Master Hugh Hawkins of Kant Cal ais was a patient at the Barre City Tiospital yesterday while having his tonsils removed. "The American heroines' are with us still. Come to the concert Wednes day evening, Nov. 17, at Hedding Methodist church and twe 22 of them.- adv. Dairymen, don't stay at homo and find fault with the price of milk, but come to the N. E. M. I A. meeting in Worthen hall .Saturday evening aAt Only 75c (for children under 12, .Hie) for the nicest chicken-pie supper you ever ate, if you drop in at the Con gregational vestry to-night from 5:30 on. adv. , The "Rainbow" drill to be given by the young ladies at the fair in' How- land hall Friday mgnt is one oi me prettiest sights "to witness and should attract a large crowd. adv. Remember the big fair, Friday and Saturday, Howland hall. The fair with the special features. Everybody come for a good time. Special program, 8 to. Music by Landi's orchestra. ad. When in need of rubbers, call at the Eastman store. Our stock is complete and the prices are good. Open Wednesday night until 9 and closed all day Thursday, Nov. 11. The Eastman Store. In honor of the members M the American Legion, all stores, member of the Barre Retail Merchants' asso ciation, Inc., will clore at 12 o'clock noon on Thursday, Nov. 11, Armistice dav. adv. The mission study class of the Church of the Good Shepherd will meet Thursday evening at ji.iu who .ms. William" ruhprtiinii. 30 Eastern ave nue. Will those having sunshine bags please bring them to this meeting! .Mrs. Mary Ordway of Chelsea was brought to "the Barre City hospital, suffering a fractured arm, yesterday afternoon. An X-ray picture had to be taken this morning, and it was soon after that the fracture wag re duced. Cheney Jones, assistant manager of the New Enpland division of the Red Cross, and Miss Lavinia Newell, chair man of the auxiliary service, will speak at 7:30 Friday in the A Id rich hall on Red Crosa work.. Everybody is in vited. Our line of leather bags is the Uet in Barre. Our line of leather goods is the largest in town. Our prices are lower than any other. Lander's Cigar Store, Lander's billiard parlor. The Sehulte mutual profit coupon giv en with all purchases. 92 and 100 North Main street. adv. The Brookside Community club will hold a baked bean supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Webster Wednes day evening, Nov. 10. Supper from to8. followed by a short program. Ad mission. 3.V; ineriu: Baked beans, brown bread, pickles, rolls, apple and pumpkin pie, assorted cake, dough nuts, coffee. adv. The yearly inspection of the big America'n UFrawe fire truck at. the central station is being made by Me chanic Dix of the factory at Elmira. N. Y. Mr. Pix arrived here fm St. Johnoburv and to-day was busy test ing the truck and going over its mech anic. Repairs will be negligible as the machine hHS been run Wry little since the last iuspection. In case of fire the horse-drawn chemical wagon w ill be used. Dr. Evelyn M-Gregore. a native of Airdale, Scotland, who has been tour iugg the United States and 'Canada since earlv luly. i spending a fw Mr and fm. William Bar- ia . ' clav, jr.. of 32 Patterson street before returning to Europe, Dr. .M.regore. after studying in Aheroven, rinnq. toured parts of the continent and then came to America. Besides traveling through various sections of (he states. he middle west, middle Atlantic states, and most of the New England states, Dr. MH'.regore spent few weeks in Canada. She came to Barre from Quebec, and while Journeying to Boston. After a short visit in Boton she leave for New York City, Bailing to Scotland from there. A regular meetinc of Barre aerie. 1573. on Thurs day Nov. 11. at 7 p. m. in Eagles' hall. Worthen Mock. Ter order I. W. W arnes. NOVEMBER' 10, 1920. ; v " . . " . '.sBe5Basar '- ' " ' n , j TALK OF THE TOWN Follow the crowds to Shea's. adv. Something new, the Oriental Six, for good dance music. Tel. 653-W. adv. Worth the price of admission alone to see the "Rainbow" drill by ladies in uniform at the fair Friday night. adv. The Barre Teachers' association ex tends its thanks to the Barre Woman's club for the reception given in their honor on Tuesday evening, Nov. 9. The Union Clothing rompnny store will be open to-night until 0" o'clock p. m.t and clotted all day to-morrow in observance of Armistice day adv. A western physician has discovered a harmless pile remedy known as llem Roid. In many cases of years' standing all distress quickly disappeared. E. A. Drown now sells it with money-buck guarantee. adv. It is estimated that there are in Eu rope more than 10,000,000 fatherless MONTPELIER xrnf T v nix of Rurlincrton and F.ncrineer H. M. Mcintosh left Inst, eveninir for Hartford, Conn., where thev will attend a meeting of engineers for testing road materials. H. L. Ballou of Chester was in the city vesterduy making ' arrangements for rooms while here in the legisla ture. He was a senator last year and rmiresents Chester this year. Mr. and Mrs C. 0. Ormsbee have gone to Grand Kapids, Mich., to spend the winter with a son. Olllcers of the Grand Trunk railway company arrived in Montpelier last he (irand Trunk president's private car "Bonaventure." They are i'.i-ilririrr over the Central Vermont rail wav, getting a line on now iniugs arc rope more tnan iu,uoi,oou lameness -.,. e. - , ., '. , f ch ldren. who must continue to look working. It will be recalled that last . . . . . - nMtn if ftnriiip.m from tne to the Red Cross for IipIp. Your Red Cross membership makes it possible to carry on this work. Sunt. C. H. White o the city schools left this noon for Boston, where he will attend the meeting of the New England school superintendents to be held at the State House Friday and Saturday. Supt. S. C. Hutchinson of Montpelier is secretary -treasurer of the organization and will attend. H. A. Richardson, proprietor of the Calder & Richardson-coal aiid wood sheds, went to Rutland to-day to at summer a group of engineers from the Canadian government uwra in ! nf the road and the officials who were here Tuesday were working .1 linau atA ll'.IVA fo t(t .;tl. ilm bAurinL'H that will commence npt February before Sir Walter Gastels, judge of the exchequer court f the Dominion. Sir Thomas White, minister of finance in Canada during the war, ana vv imam nowaru iau, v.nro,,tnnt who will hear vidence relative to the value of the Grand Trunk railway svstem. There lias been a rumor "that the Canadian gov- , . i i i m I - ......, .- - - , i been a rumor tnai me uuuin in tend the convention of the New Enjj-, t WR to b the Grand Trunk land coal dealers, many of whom are . , ... . jt d will expected from ('onnecticut. Massachu setts", Rhode . Island ana ."vew iiamp shire. From the D. M. Miles Coal Co. went .Tames F. Higgins, James Mackay and Harold Burroughs, by automobile. Many hunters with camps at distant points 'from Barre are availing them selves of the opportunity to put their camps in readiness for Heer season while automobile travel is good. The deer season does not open in Vermont until the first Monday in December and then continues fur only a week. The law concerning the open season for deer in Vermont reads: "A person shall not take a wild deer except be (iiraA,i tSrat Xfnmtav of December I and the followinc Saturday, both dates I inclusive, and then only between 6 o'clock ip the forenoon and 5 oVhoek in the afternoon and then only a deer other than a spotted fawn. A person shall not take more than one such deer during such open season. A person so taking such a deer hall forthwith report such taking and exhibit the ani mal's head to the nearest fish and game warden or to some person duly deputized by the state fish and game commissioner to receive such r)iort. A person shall not take a wild deer ' bv the aid of a snare, trap, salt lick, jack or other light or use such devices to entrap or ensnare dere, nor shall a person hunt deer by a dog or bitch. A person shall not possess, bury or sell a wild deer, other than the head, hide or pelt of the same, except during open season and for a reasonable time thereafter and then only such a can be legally taken. A person who vio lates a provision of this section shall be fined one hundred dollars for each offense. The provisions of this sec tion shall not apply to deer on propa gation farms or when taken as pro vided in section 542.1." system, but. this, if it does occur, will not be until after the aoove nearmg. It was stated last evening that it would not affect the Central Vermont either way. For sale: Upright piano at a bar gain. 132 Main street. Wrestling, Nov. 16, Montpelier armory, John Kilonis vs. Waino Ketonen. adv. A WOMAN'S TOWN DRY'GOO SERVICE SATISFACTION SH0P-vT0-MG HT This Store will be open until k.'To-miflM Closed all day to-morrow (Thursday), Armistice Day 9 Wclotl P. S. Help your Local Red Cross. Have your name on the mem- v ' .... f!. bership. . , ; THE UNION DRY GOODS COMPANY Men Ousted From All the Important Offices at Yoncalla, Ore. Yoncalla, Ore. Nov. 10. Yoncalla for one week has been strictly a woman's town. In spirit and in fact, women have been the town's leaders since a week ago when they elected a woman mayor and a woman to every other place in the city government. The women sav me eieiiwon ua permanently disposed of tn the effect that cannot keep a secret and that women cannot successtuliy play ponucs. From house to house the women carried on their political campaign ,...r.tv ,,rinr fn election. "It had been "whisiK-red," they said, that the men intended to let the incumbents bold over without bother of a new ticket. The men did not bother about the city election. Result: Mayor, Mrs. Mary Burt, native Ore gonian, graduate i Pacific college, class of 1S73, who has lived here 43 years, Republican. Councilwomen: Mrs. Jennie R. Lass well, wife of the retiring mayor and prominent clubwoman; Mrs. Bernice Wilson, pioneer school teacher and wife of the postmaster; Mrs. Nettie Kan tian, wile of a retired capitalist. The women have no definite plans for nromdtin, the welfare of the town, t TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. ri"! 'A' ""Vm ' the mavor-clect said today. VNTEDPia!. fir quirt j rORlfALl'iitSne iSST wttk coi "We intend to study conauions, mes 03i6 mn- ',, 1"4 eh M "and do all in our power to give 'f!'. A NURSE WILL TAKE TWO OR THREH " ' ., . -x ,, ; vvaim ir.i riv or m nrc.. w ,d,riv neon e to care for, in tier Dome liie i-iiT v" . , g-ooa pay; apiMy w x. n. ,vC. At the worst we cannot ao .nr.a ttmn the men have done". Mayor Jesse li. Lasswell, who has lost 'his job, said his cohorts were taken off their guard, but he has prom ised the women his help. "NOTICE Fnn"SAI.E Mum coal heater, in Rood , condition, sheet Iron ' heater, courn oeo. , Bnnul mertint: of the Barre Lral dining-- table. wnmer, child s hiKh chair N M p A wlu -b, held in Worthe, ' and about io leei cnicaen wire, " --v..ii Sutnnlav. Nov. 13. at 8 p. m. AO GRANITEVILLE There will lie no sessions of school in Barre Town to morrow. The ladies', aid will hold a fair Thursday and Friday nights. On Thurs day niclit a sunner will be served from two old j 5 to 7 o'clock; :)Sc and 2h An enter- a woman t anment will be given rnuay nigni, admission, 10c. adv. Kverybody prepare for the American Foresters annual New Year's masquer ade ball. Good music. adv. ' . ... . . nrl lih nfnMhm.nl will FOR SALE One tra ransre with oven and , iw served. There will alio ba music fo broiler. Notice. Regular meeting of branch No. 12, Q. W. I. IT. of N. A., will be held in Miles' hall Wednesday, Nov. 10, at 7 o'clock. EAST BARRE Mrs. C. S. Coouey returned Tuesday from Boston, where she had been vis iting the jiast week. A meeting of the Library association will be held at the reading rooms Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. Bissi ness of importance. S One tra ransre wun oven ana , w served. I here will awo do music mi ......... ;.. I! nw. .kn one enal : . ... i. .;Bu .ninv h. nrin c after till parlor heater, both in first clans condition ; bMines, meeting. All farmers and dairy E. R. Hunting, 6 Hall street, phone TuP-W. men w,th their wives are invited to attend 203t3 , wheher they are members of the N. E. M, ffORSAXEfSiSi hMrw5th run, two i P. A. or not. Don't stay at home and find ,lk "iTto yearlin hen. ;! fault abouT the pnc. milk. Coin, ou MraJlenryTMount street. , 20314 ! lo thcae mm andjrt the fellow, hurhel FDR SALE Pumnkini. Hubbard Fiuanh, UP know iT'rmwVP: Prldnt. Carrots and Pop Corn, price right ; A. j A cfjjiMING, SecreUry. W. Clark, phone 236-Y. 203ti jjOlU v7 Why Should Yq y Pj&j A HIGIi PKi 22. V0E C0FF2: ' popylar ArAoriCaii drink, J9 I has b. riSti coffee -Lka . flavor ca.'icl cpjsts !ies. There are ivra kmd at Patina Postum Cereai is boiled for 1ST minutes after boiling begins. A delightful cup results. The newer form, Instant Postum, is made b" placing a teaspoonful in "the cup then add hot water, and stir until quickly dissolved. Grocers sell both kinds "There $ a Reasorf fbr Postum Mads by Postum Cereal CoInc.Battie Creek.Mich s&r 'iff. FoMeiiyMusical Christmas Mill i r IVCake yoiu- Christmas a merry mudcal one. Hound - 1 your Christns jo and add that festive lycc of Y.ietide chec by getting a Columbia SDcni only a few minutes in our store. Hear this Le:ut:fvJ instrument play the latest music, dances, sonjo, x.d Grand Opera selections. Then you will , understand vhy the Columbia Grafonola is the most ;: vzninl'd Christmas Gift. The latest models to choose from all equipped with toe i Cet Au'smatlc Stop. Never stops before .it s.ould. Always stops it the very end. Nothing to move or set or measure. We J be looking "for you, so be sure to call ' p a'.d let us demonstrate how you, too, can have &Jt) a nerry musical Christmas. " Join Our Christmas .Grafonola Club This Week $3.75. Don't delay. Next week you . will pay more. i The Red Cross Pharmacy Horse Blankets We have a new lot of Street and Stable Blankets in different sizes and weights. If you are in need of Blan, kets see us early about them. We are also showing a line of Wool Auto Shawls and Kobes. C. W. Averill & Co. Barre, Vermont THE WfNCffSTR STORtf"-- VuW.''to. - 1 irit tht E 5 ON IING CO.oB 4 I on the entire stock of Mens. Boys' and Children's .Clothing. Furnishings. Shoes and Rubbers is Now Going on in Full Swing Store open until V o clock Wednesday nini. ioscu an uay 1 " " . . --