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THE BARRE DAILY TIMES, BARRE, VT., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1021.
B. W. HOOKER & CO.
Big Reduction
Sale
Suites
Three-Piece Standard Ivory Bedroom
Suite $ 70.00
Four-Piece American Walnut Bedroom
Suite 168-00
Three-Piece Jacobean Oak Dining Suite 200.00
Three-Piece Mahogany Dining Suite. . . 216.67
Beds
We still have a nice line of Beds, in Brass,
Wood, Steel and Iron.
33 1-3 Per Cent Reduction
Floor and Table Lamps
A few nice patterns still in stock. Come
and take your choice at one-third off.
Wall Paper
A very few more samples at 20c a double
roll.
Rugs
Our stock of rugs is getting low. Come in
and make your selection now.
Dining Tables and Chairs
A few cheap Tables and Chairs left, from
which to take your choice.
This Sale Closes March 19th.
Terms Strictly Cash.
STOP LOOK
Don't Forget
THE
Big Closing Out Sale
TALK OF THE TOWN
At the new theatre to-night, "A
nrna.lu-ir ttuhlilo." with Corinne Grif-
fith, and 'a good comedy and Kinogram.
AT THE "
New York Army & Navy Store
311 North Main Street
You'll never again be able to purchase this merchan
dise at such remarkably low prices. It pays you to pur
chase not only your immediate needs but for next fall, as
this merchandise will be far above these prices at that time.
Pay us a visit. It will be worth your while. Yours
for big bargains.
Stabin's Sales Corp'h.
One of Many Branch Stores Throughout the Country
home jMip
h paying investment Letting youf home "run down" will
prove costly economy when the bill for repairs comes in. Save
your home from the wear and tear of weather and hard usage
and it will save you money in the end. Don't forget that a
house well-painted will rent or sell for 20 per cent more thaa
the house that shows lack of care.
The wise property owner looks carefully to the paints and
Tarnishes that he ucs for he knows tnat those that give the
greatest length ofsrn-ue will, in the long run, always mean a
saving of do!Urs and cents. That is the common-sense busi
Be reason behind the wide uc of
PAINTS AND
VARNISHES
They have proved themselves money ravers to the user, and
the cirrf J buyer of p-int and varnish looks for the Rogers
f rade Mark on every can. -
The W. D. Smith Company, Inc. I
Successors to
SMITH & CUMIXGS CO.
Uni-
Dig dance at Montpelier armory on versalmt church Thunday nigW.-adv.
Murrli 17: Carroll' inches
tra, nine plows. C. V. train after the
dance. udv.
Drop in at the Congregational East
er sale this afternoon, get a cup of
tea, spend a social hour and then Btay
to the supper. adv.
The ladies of the Church of the Oood
Shepherd will meet with Mrs. Given
pjieimerq win im-rv ....... , - -
Kinir (street. Friday afternoon at 2:30 don hull, Saturday evening, March li).
B , I,' ... . 1- I Rnn.flt f W f A ArlU oom All-
to gew for the Kaster ale.
Vrank VV. Belville of Williatnstown
has been appointed a deputy game
den for the state of Vermont by Linns
Leavens, state lish and game commis
sioner. Miss Dorothy Humphrey will play
"Prelude in C. 'sharp minor," by Rack
maninoff, and not "The Burning of
Cork" at the St. Patrick' musioale
TThursday evening. adv.
Every uer of milk uliould go to (he
Bijou theatre to night and ee "Out
of the Shadows" a true fctory of per
sons who contracted tuberculosis from
milk j also maimer of eradiation. ad.
Maccabees, attention! Hegular meet
ing of Harmon review, Xo. 1, Wednes
day evening at 7:30 o'clock. Initiation
and refreshments. Guards and officers
wear white. Collector will be at hall
at 7 o'clock.
The ladies of the KpUcopal church
will hold a sale in llowland hall on
March 30, afternoon and evening.
Aprons, fancy ami useful articles, can
dy and cooked food, also articles from
the foreign mission for sale. adv.
Jtat. hospital All ki. . ladies' and
gents' hats cleaned and reshaped. All
k inds of shoes dyed and cleaned. First -class
shoe shining. All work guaran
teed to be satisfactory. Come in and
look me rher. D. Bruzzesc, 157 North
Main tutrect.
Hon. Wayne B. Wheeler of Washing
ton, D. C.. will discuss House bill Ml
in the aasemblv. hall, Montpelier. on
Thursday, Murol'i 17, at 7:.'i0 p. m. '('his
is the prohibition enfon-etnent bill,
which parsed the House by a majority
of 14. Mr. Wheeler is national attor
ney for the Anti Saloon League of
America. He know the Volstead act
and it relation to "concurrent legisla
tion" perhaps better than any other
man in the country. Everybody should
hear Mr. Wheeler on House bill 111.
"Springtime." Arrangements are be
ing made by a committee of the Barre
Woman' club, headed by Mrs. A. C.
,Tone, for the production of "Spring
time," a musical comedy de luxe, un
der the direction of .John B. Rogers
Producing company, at the opera house
April 5 and 6. Member of the. cost
and choruses will bfneeleeM from the
best talent in the city. The tcenery
and costume as furnished by the pro
ducer are said to be th last word both
in splendor and beauty. A professional
director will be sent here to take
charge of the staging of the entertain
ment. Rehearsals will begin about
Thursday, March 17. adv.
The ladies of the Woman's Relief
corps will serve ainnr in me ,un'ii-
Thursdav, Marcl
cordially invited,
are, in working
hall, Williamstown,
17. The public is
Coma just as you
clothes. Menu:
Roast shoulder of pork, with dressing
Brown gravy Riced potatoes
Mashed turnip Pickles Cabbage relish
Rolls All kinds of pies Cheese
lea Coffee
Dinner will be served from 12 o'clock
until 1:30. Price, adults, 33c; chil
dren under 12, 2oe. All attend and
help the women. adv.
TALK OF THE TOWN
Get your supper at tho Congrcga
tional church to-night. adv.
Read the temntinir menu on vast 8
to oe aervea ny tne men oi tne
Bier dance at Montpelier armory on
Thursday, March 17; Carroll's orches
tra, nine pieces. C. V. train after the
dance. adv.
To-night and to-morrow at the new
theatre, "A Broadway Bubble," with
Corinne Griffith, and a great comedy
and Kinogram. adv.
Old and young folks'dance, Clan Gor-
Offers an
Inexpensive
Service in
Advertising
Your Wants,
What You
Have to Sell,
Or Exchange,
Or to Rent.
mission, 50c a couple, extra ladies, 10c.
adv.
"Out of the Shadows" a true story
dealing with eradication of bovine tu
berculosis, at the. Bijou to-night. See
how tuberculosis can bo contracted
from infected milk. udv.
Louis L. Woodward and Seibert O.
Adams of Albany, X. Y., roommates of
Donald W. Smith at Vala university,
were in town Monday to attend the
funeral of tho late Donald Smith.
Mrs. Willium Pyper of Barre, who
has been visiting her daughter. Mrs.
Martin Larson of Cambridge, Mass., for
the past six months, is now visiting a
son, William Pyper, at Kddystone. Pu.
Dr. Leonhnrdt says Hem-RoM will
completely relieve any form of Piles.
It gives quick action even in old stub
born case. It's an internal treatment
that removes the cause. K. A. Drown
sells and guarantee it. udv,
Be sure to take in the pantomime
entitled, "A Day at the Railroad Sta
tion," to be given in Howland ball on
March 30. It will be just a little dif
ferent from what you have seen. Some
of the best talent in town will take
part. Remember the date and be sure
to come. adv.
wwiiiii.nitu'iari
WILLIAMSTOWN -
Frank A. Brockway has returned to
the U. S. naval recruiting oflice at i
Springfield, Mass., after spending a 30-1
day furlough with his family. j
Mrs. L. Marshall Jackson and daugh-i
ter, Katherine, of Summer street,!
Barre, were in town Monday visiting
at W. II. Lougee'g.
Program for grange meeting, Wed
nesday evening, March IS: Opening
song by grange Xo. 75; rollcall, "What
topics do you want discussed in our
grange?"; reading, "What Is tne
Grange?" Miss Trma Cheney; solo,!
Mis Esther Cheney; Heading, Mrs, I
Ethel Poor; reading,' Miss Ethel Seav-;
er; de'Ue, "Resolved, that the farmer j
should be paid on the basis of an eight-j
I,... .!...." r...,a rVlk., an A Hrnrv '
Mrs. Martha Wales is spending a few
days with friends in Barre.
Dr. Carl F. Robinson started for
Pittsburgh, Pa., last Sunday and will
be away from home for a week or
more.
The ladies aid of the M. E. church
will serve new maple sugar at the
cittry of the church thiH (Wednes
day ) "evening from 6 to 8 o'clock. All
are invited.
The Delta Phi Delta class of the Con
gregational Sunday school met with
Howell Heaver lust Monday evening. A
very plnasant occasion is reported.
Special meeting of Summit lodge on
hruluy evening
o'clock. Work
Per order W. M
E. J. Rutter. optomctri. will be at
tha hotel Friday, the 18th. Call and
have your eyes examined. adv.
Moving pictures and old and young
folW dance, supper at WiHiamstown
inn, Thursday evening, March 17. Ad
mission, pictures, 50c and 25c; dance,
50c a couple; supper, 50c. Special fea
ture, "Trumpet Island." nine reels.
Management moving pictures. adv.
Goed
Goods
t
Good
Service
ADAMS COMPANY
NEW EASTER DRESSES
The new and exceptionally pretty materials of this season lend themselves so
gracefully to the attractive new models that you are sure to be pleased with
March 18. at 7:30
in the second degree.
II. G. Bennett
IT IS A FACT
That most people who buy
Kelly-Springfield tires keep
right on buying them.
Barre Garage
The ladies of tb Woman's Relief
corps will serve dinner in the Lynde
hall Thursday. March 17. The public is
cordially invited. Come fust as you arc,
in workin"? clothes. Menu:
Roast shoulder of pork, with dressing'
Brown gravy Kicea potatoes
Mashed turnip Pickles Cabbage relish
Rolls All kinds of pics Cheese
Tea Coffee
Dinner will be served from 12 o'clock
till 1:80. Price, adult 35c, children un
der 12. 25c. All come and help the wom
en.' adv.
St. Patrick's Musicale.
CfmiM-rt nrirrinf to lie rivea at the
St. Patrick's musicale. Knight of Co
lumbus hall, Thursday evening at 8
o'chtek undpr the auspices of the A. 0.
H. and the Ladies' Auxiliary: j
Piano solo, 'Trelude in C. Sharp minor"
Rachmaninoff j
Dorothy Humphrey j
Solo, "Irish Lullaby" Jennie David
Solo, selected Dr. Meagher1
Solo, "Dennis" Richardson
Mercedes Sennett I
Cornet solo, "Irish Airs" melody j
Clayton Wnite
Solo, "Tommy Lad Clement MeMahon
Kolo, selected Charles Gibbon
Solo, selected Lillian Papin
Solo, "That Tumbled Down Shack in
Atblone" Louis O'Leary
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the nice selection we can show you.
What Color do
You Prefer for
Easter Sunday
NAVY
GRAY
BLACK
TAN
NAVY AND GRAY
NAVY AND TOMATO
NAVY AND HENNA
GRAY AND BROWN
BROWN AND TAN
NEW AND POPULAR MATERIALS
of the soft graceful draping texture. .
, CANTON CREPE TAFFETA
SATIN CREPE DE CHINE
. ' COMBINATIONS
CREPE DE CHINE and GEORGETTE
CANTON CREPE and GEORGETTE
NEW EASTER STYLES
BASQUE BODICES RUFFLED SKIRTS
BROAD GIRDLES EYELET EMBROIDERY
WOOL EMBROIDERY CONTRASTING SASHES
Ribbon and Canton Crepe Applique in pretty rosettes and floral effects.
COLORS and COMBINATIONS -THAT ARE VERY EFFECTIVE
Prices $15,00 to $65.00
New and Very Effective Hats
PRICES SURE TO PLEASE.
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The Times
Classified
Columns
One-Half Price Sa
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Russell gives you what you are looking for once more.
Any article in this sale at one-half retail price.
You do not have to have two.
Try An Aov.
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Household Specials
600 lbs. 50c Opeko Coffee 23c
400 takes 35c Baking: Chocolate 18c
350 cans 35c Breakfast Cocoa 18c
150 pkgs. 65c Opeko Tea 33c
Rubber Goods
$2.75 Hot Water Bottles $1.38
$3.50 Automobile Pneumatic Cushions 1.75
5c Nipples 3c
Stationery
75c Cascade Linen Pound Paper 38c
75c Cascade Linen (48 sheets, 48 en
velopes) 38c
70c Lord Baltimore Linen 35c
Soaps
15c Klenzo Soap $c
15c Rexall Toilet Soap 8c
25c Bath Tablets 13c
25c Klenzo Tar Shampoo 13c
25c Skin Soap 13c
Cigars
15c Royal Sovereign fcc
15c Flor De Murat 8c
8c Boston Club 4c
Toilet Preparations
60c Harmony Massage Cream 30c
60c Violet Dulce Cold Cream 30c
75c Syta Face Powder 3bc
10c Emery Boards 5c
15c Emery Board 8r
$1.25 Ivory Combs 3c
25c Tooth Taste, Bicker's 13c
50c Biker's Antiseptic Tooth Towder. . 25c
50c
13c
38c
63c
75c
43c
25c
Household Remedies
25c Riker's Pastilles 13c
85c Cherry Bark Cough Syrup 43c
60c Children's Cough Syrup ,. . . 30c
$1.00 Jaynes Dandruff Remedy 50c
60c Jaynes' Disinfectant 30c
35c Jaynes Dyspepsia Mixture 18c
$1.00 Jaynes' Diapepsia Mixture
25c Jaynes Charcoal Tablets
75c Jaynes' Germicide
$1.25 Jaynes Germicide ...
$1.50 Kidney Tone
yOc Lithia Tablets, 100s . .
50c Jaynes Pile Ointment
50c Jaynes Pile Suppositories 25c
$2.00 Effe Sodium Phosphate $1.00
$1.00 Septone Hair Tonic 50c
50c Septone Shampoo 23c
$1.00 Riker' Rheumatic Remedy .... 50c
00c Senna Fig (Syrup Figs and Senna) 30c
z5c Toothache Relief 13c
$1.25 Syr. Hypophosphite3 63c
$1.50 Beef. Wine and Iron 75c
50c Jaynes' Catarrh Cream 23c
23c Foothelpa (Antiseptic Foot Pow
der) 13c
50c Neural Balm (Analgesique Balm) . 25c
30c 4aynes Antiseptic (Antiseptic
Liquid) 13c
bOc Alkseptic, Jaynes (Alkaline Anti
septic Liquid) 30c
25c Carbolic Healing Salve 13c
15c Camphor Ice 8c
73c Riker's Expectorant 3Sc
75c Balsam Tar 38c
Electrical Aids for the
Up-to-Date Hostess
For the hasty lunch or after tea, as well as for
regular everyday use, electric table cookery has
become all the rage.
Of course, you cannot take advantage of this
popular conveniences, unless your home is wired.
Why not settle this question now ?
WIRE YOUR HOUSE THIS SPRING
BARRE ELECTRIC CO.
Telephone 98.
MONTPELIER ELECTRIC CO.
Telephone 26 For Your Electric Wants.
There are many items too numerous to mention in this small space.
Come in and look us over.
Russell's, The Red Cross Pharmacy
Do Not Let This Op
portunity Pass You By
ALL PERSONS WHO ARE SUFFERING FROM
THE EFFECTS OF INJURY OR DISEASE AS
A RESULT OF HAVING SERVED IN THE
FORCES OF THE UNITED STATES DURING
THE WORLD WAR ARE ENTITLED TO HAVE
THEIR CLAIM PRESENTED TO THE BUREAU
OF WAR RISK INSURANCE AT WASHING
TON. YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BE TOTALLY OR
PERMANENTLY DISABLED IN ORDER TO
BE ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE COMPENSATION.
IF YOU ARE INCAPACITATED IN ANY WAY
THAT LIMITS YOUR EARNINNG POWER
MAKE IT KNOWN TO THE AMERICAN
LEGION AND THEY WILL PRESENT A CLAIM
FOR YOU.
THE AMERICAN LEGION
BARIiE rOST NO. 10
Tlii Spr Donate By F. D. 144 Ca.

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