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THE BARRE DAILY TIMES, BARRE, VT.; FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1921. i i I i M V Wicker Furniture Three Piece Suites 7" DIVAN, CHAIR AND ROCKER . This is an exceptionally fine Suite of Round Wicker, , with Tapestry covering. Several other Suites in Cretonne. Matched Chairs and Rockers We have several pairs of Wicker Chairs and Rockers in different Wicker finishes. 'Some very good values. y Single Chairs and Rbckers Some very nice pieces that are priced attractively. Baby Carriages We have also a nice line of Gondola & Pullman Carriages Sulkies and Go-Carts. B.W.Hooker&Co. UNDERTAKERS BEST UP-TO-DATE MOTOR AMBULANCE BERVIOi Ctty rttei aama as boraa-drinn ambuianc.. distance calla at raaaouakb Uru Telephone I7-W. We wish to rerrrnd our customers that our business is battery and if we sold a poor battery our business would not last long. Therefore when we tell you that the YALE Battery is the best battery made that we know of to-day you will realize that we are telling you'the truth. Come in and see them. Also' our Tires and Accessories Oliver's Battery Station C. A. Oliver, Specialist Bi N.D.Phelps Co. is& Everything in D & M These goods are being picked over but we are placing new orders regularly. Telephone 28 Barre, Vt. Money Saving Specials OIL HEAVY WESTERN BEEF Rib Roasts, Brisket and Neck Beef, per lb '.10c Pot Roasts, Chuck and Shoulder Clod Beef, weighing 5 lbs and up, per lb 12c to 16c FRESH VEAL and SPRING LAMB. LOWERED PRICES ON PORK Forequarter Pork Chops, per lb 20c Bacon in strips, per lb 30c Fresh Lard, No. 5 size pails - $1.00 Thick Fat or Mixed Salt Fork, per lb 20c All these from young tender pork. YOUR HEALTH DEMANDS GREEN VEGETABLES We Have Spinach, Dandelions, Lettuce, Celery, Radishes WARD'S CAKES ARE FRESH TO-DAY The W. D. Smith Company, inc. Successors to TALK OF THE TOWN TALK OF THE TOWN Infants leather shoes at Shea's Sat urday, 89c pair. Special adv. For sale: One nearly new Merrill piano. or particulars, 'phone 20-vv. Attention, friends, alumni and tu dents! Glee club concert and dance on April 15. Everybody out. Guy Smith, 'employed at the rail way oflice in Woodsville, N. II., is spending a few days at his home in South Barre. . Mrs. James Devers and infant son, Jame, jr., are upending a week visiting Mrs. Doers' sister, Mrs, John Allen, in M. Johnsbury. Just received a nw lot of trieo- lotte blouses, to close out for Sat. day, only $3.98 and $7.49. Bwtb Bargain Store adv. Kerogas oil stove are the best. Clos Inpr out sale of 2, 3 and 4 burner Per fection stoves. Largest line of new and second hand ranges. E. A. Trindle, Wnrthen block. Full lino of ladies' oxfordsc pnmps, two.button straps and vici ties, ox. fords, to clean out at a very low prioe. Barre Bargain Store. Adv. At the Magnet theatre to-night and to-morrow, one of Marshall Neilan's productions, "Don't Ever Marrv," with Wesley "Freckles Barre of '"Dinty" fame, will be shown with the latest Kinojrrani. We chance M-ocram ilailv i . . " - ' out mis is an exceptional film and will be run two days. adv. Carroll E. Tucker, after enjovinR the Easter vacation of the Worcester In stitute of Technology at his home in East Barre, returned to day to the in stitution in Worcester, Mass. to re sume studies. ' 1 FLAVOR the charm of i - , i n nnn i For sale: One nearly new Merrill piano. For particulars, "'phone 20-W. Army shoes to clean out for $4. Hi), $4.08 and $5.10. . Barre Bargain Store. adv. Samuel Kingston of North Mai street is visiting in Hardwick for few days. Mrs. Matlie Ford arrived in the city from Burlington yesterday on a Bhort business trip. Regular meeting of the I. O. O. L . M. U., in K. of P. hall Friday, April 8. Refreshments. . Old and young folks' supper and dauce, East Montpelier, Friday, April 8. Carroll's orchestra. adv. Dr. II. H. Hunter' office will be closed from Friday noon, April 8, un til Monday evening, April 11. adv. Long-distance and general trucking, light or heavy. Granite Citv Bottling Works. Tel, 726-M or 746-W. adv. Full line of ladies' suits, coats. and dress, to clean out at it. very low prioe. Barre Bargain Stor. adv. Anthony-Bottisrei. who attended the Bottiggi-Vergobbi nuptials in Quincy, Mass., last Wednesday, returned to m home on Foss street last night. - i , , y o wipa iu cAiri um sincere o clock a piano recital will be imen 4!! iA n .. a u-.. irf.H l7 TW''7,Mry AThn' who, through their many kindnesses, assisted by Edward Hamel, bass. The, 4 . ,vmnAih(, Am,n ' recent bereaventent, and to all those who sent flowers. it ' ADAMS COMPANY J ; ORANGE PEKOE TEA is in its unique flavor and rich ' delicacy TALK OF THE TOWN 9 The adjourned meeting of Barre council, K. of C, will be held Friday evening, April 8. All brothers are re- Lquestil to be present. Card of Thanks. wish to extend PLA1NF1ELD Whist party at S. and D. of L. hall Saturday evening, April 0. Admission, 2oc each. adv. Specials for Friday and Saturday Only I public is cordially invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. N". K. Lewis have moved from the Gould house on Spaulding street to the Gove house at the cor ner of Eastern avenue and Park street, which they recently purchased. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Owen, who vacated the house, have purchased the double tenement house at 25 and 27 Maple Grove street, and will occupy the tene ment vacated by Allan W. Reid. EAST BROOKFIELD Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frontini, Mr. and Mrs. R. Cleriei, Mr. and Mrs. A. Colombo. Auto Stage. first-class auto stage will commence to run the 18th of April between Hard wick, Montpelier ana Barre, daily ex cepting Sundays, leaving Hardwick ho tel at 9 o'clock, arriving at Montpelier house at 10:30 and Hotel Barra at 11 o'clock. Returning, leaves Hotel Barre at 3:30, Montpelier house at 4:30 and Pine's restaurant at 4:35, arriving in Hardwick at 8 o'clock. Light baggage carried. G. Wade Benjamin, Hardwick, 'phone 39. adv. Fine WATQTQ Smart , Flaxon JtXlO ID styles Dainty AA Trimmed Dimity pl.UU and Tailored This is a SPECIAL LOT secured at a Spec cial price, and although limited in number, we have all sizes in all models. 30 inch Plisse L1dua4a;d 33c yard Sunday school, Sunday at 1 p. m. Service at 2 p. m. Preacher, Rev. Charles E. Walsh. Question, "If a man die, shall he live again!" Monuments of the latest models, at tractive and low priced. Write for de sign, J. O. Bilodeau & Co., Inc., Barre, Vt. adv. ATURDAY AVING ALE Pillsbury's Best Flour, J.fr sacK Ior $1.39 Crosa Crackers, per box.. 53c national Crackers 52c White House Coffee, lb 36c Heinz Beans, with tomato sauce, two cans for 29c Armours' Rex and. Wilson's best Corned Beef, can . . 2Sr Armours' Vegetable and To mato Soups Mr Deviled Meat 9c "A" Oatmeal, per lb 5c Good Plain Cheese, ner Tb 34c Birdseye Matches, per bo;: .5c Heinz Salad Dressing, large bottles 35c Armous' Heavy Salt Pork. Per lb He Royal Sweetened Cocoa, large cans 2.'Jc Blueberries 32c Red Label Karo, large 19c Blue Label Karo 12c Shredded Cocoanut, 2 pkgs 25c Kfellogg's Post Toasties and Corn Flakes, 2 pkgs.... 19c Kellogg's Krumbles, 2 pkgs 19c Mino Brand Rice, 2 pkgs.. 25c Pillsbury's Pan Cake Flour, per pkg 15c Aunt Jemima Pan Cake Flour, 2 pkgs 25c Golden Vale Seedless Raisins per pkg 23c Purity Rolled Oats, large.. 27c Our Best Mardi . Gras Tea, 4-Ib package 29c Good American Sardines, 3 cans 21c All Standard Soap, 3 cakes 23c Fancy Toilet Soap, 6 cakes 25c Uneeda Biscuits. 3 for. ...25c National White Tip Matches, 12 boxes for .- 25c Sawyer's Ammonia and Blu ing, each . . j 10c fSunnyside Hominy Grits per pkg 10c Onions, 10 lbs for 19c i Good Pop Corn on ears. 4 lbs for 25c Richland Sweet Corn, 2 cans Special communication of Granite lodge, No. 3S, F. and A. M., Friday, April 8, at 7 p. m. Work, M. M. degree. Bro. W. C. Robie of St. Al bans will give an illustrated lecture on the degree. A buffet lunch will be served. Per order W. M. I Plain Colors and Striped This is an ideal material for Summer under dergarments and very popular for that pur pose. Alo very dainty for the Kiddies Things. PINK, BLUE, MAISE, ORCHID, WHITE, PEACH. ASSORTED STRIPES. ' ADAMS COMPANY Barre t ! t ! t A regular meeting of Subordinate court Barre, No. 3317, I. O. ., will be held Fri day, April 8, at 7 p. m., as the chief ranger has tendered his resig nation. A large at-1 tendanee is desired. Ter order of the recording secretary. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY j WANTED "AT 6NCKA"pMtrycoolc, Ta good steady job asiured th right parts' ; Hutcl Burr. J. V. Row en. Mrr. lt FOUND Gauntlvt alove: enrner can have by paying for advertising at Tima of. c. 2iVi LOST Last Wadntsday, rank to ail a tnmobila aomewher btwcn Mattwwaon school and Soutb Barn; finder jlut tcla phon 114. JUS Specials for Saturday .10 lbs. Granulated Sugar 88c 3 tts. Whole Rice 20c 4 It) s Broken Rice 20c 10 tbs. Rolled Oats 45c Compound Lard, per lb .... 1 2c Pure Lard, per Id 17c Best Black Tea, 80c value, per lb , 49c Pea Beans, per qt 15c White House Coffee, tb...38c Monadnock ' Coffee. It) 38c Chase & Sanborn Coffee, per lb 3Sc Lighthouse Cleanser, per can ". . . . 5c Lighthouse Powder, pkg. ..5c Lifebuoy Soap, 3 cakes... 20c All kinds of Fancy Fruit. These and many other bar gains at Ziter's Store Successor lo T. C. McCarthy & Son, 107 So. Main St., Tel. 6-J FOR SATURDAY We offer some extra low prices on Pork Prod ucts cut from Native Pork only. Fresh Made Pork Sausage, Saturday, per lb, only 15c Fat or Mixed Salt Pork, per lb 18c No. 5 Lard, per pail 95c No. 3 Lard, per pail 60c No. 25 Lard, per pail $4.75 Boneless Smoked Shoulder, home-cured, per lb 28c Home-cured Bacon, strip, per lb. .. .25c; sliced per lb 35c Pork Roasts, per lb 22c, 25c, 28c, 30c Veal Pot Roasts, per lb 20c Best Roast Veals, per lb 35c, 38c Legs Spring Lamb, per lb 40c Forequarter Lambs, whole, per lb ". 20c Western Beef Pot Roasts, per lb.'.. , 20c Heavy Western Beef Roasts, per lb 35c, 38c Beef Sausage, per lb 18c Whole Beef Butts, per lb. , 25c Celery, Lettuce, Parsley, Spinach, Cauliflower, Cucum bers, Ripe Tomatoes, Parsnips. . GROCERY DEPARTMENT Granulated or Bolted Corn Meal, 10 lbs. for. . .'. 25c Rolled Oats. 10 lbs for 40c A or AA Meal, 10 lbs. for 50c Sunny Corn, two packages for 25c Kellogg s Corn Hakes, two packages for 2.ic Scotch Barley, two packages for 25c Evaporated Peaches, per lb . . ., 25c Evaporated Apricot, per lb 30c Apple, gallon can for ; 50c Mince Meat, per package '. 15c Py-Lenion, per package 15c Blueberries, per can 30c, 40c No. 3 can Pears, per can 30c No. 3 can Apricots, per can 30c Loganberries, Monadnock, per can 40c White Flower Asparagus, per can 20c 10-Ib Pail Maple Sugar for $2.50 176-Count Oranges, per doz 50c 150-Count Oranges,, per doz 69c Blue Goose, 64-Count Grape Fruit, two for ". .25c Houghton & Robins 1 SYNDICATE SUCCESSFUL STORES I I af I specials ior Saturday i If you like Ice Cream and want the purest and best, try some of the Barre Creamery product in Vanilla, Chocolate and Strawberry flavors. Fresh crushed strawberries served on ice cream. Lemon Cream Sherbet, special for t Saturday. , , . , CANDY SPECIALS Old-Fashioned Chocolates, per lb ,35c Charter Chocolates, per lb ......79c Fresh Assorted Chocolates, perlb ....33c Spanish Peanuts, per lb ? 20c Watch window during the week for specials. Barre Candy Kitchen The Home of Pure Caridy ! i : Don't Buy a Farm Lighting Plant Without Investigating the Genco Lighting Plant Your lights cost you notning. See that power pulley. You don't have to buy a motor to get power to run a milk ing machine or separator. While running the milker, store up electricity for your lights. Save the difference in cost of operation, which will pay for the plant. Satisfaction guaranteed. Please Write for Lighting Catalog. BRACKETT, SHAW & LUNT CO. Someriworth, M. H, and Boston, Mats. J. L. Arkley, Bare, Vt. Russell's Week end But- tc for Washington Creamery ! ter, per lb 50c ! Strictly Fresh, per doz 29c i Hubbard Squash, large can, 15c jTiny Beets, large can 20c j Don't forget to try one lb of ) our fresh ground Coffee, rr lb 24 c i Compound Lard, per lb... 11c Good Heavy Brooms 59c j Driving Whips, $1.00 value. for 55c j Farmers Lash Whips, 75c value, for 49c Granulated Sugar, per Ib...9c Granulated Sugar, 100 lbs. for $$.83 We guarantee our goods to be new and strictly fresh. We wl gladly replace or return money to our customers on any article not patisfactory. , i Cameron's Store 1 WaJusgta Street. So ecials 300 65c Packages Li'ssett's Opcko Tea; two for ! 66c $00 Pounds Opeko Coffee, 50c value, two pounds for. .' 51c 250 35c ans Breakfast Cocoa; two cans for 36c 300 35c Cakes Baking Chocolate; two cakes for 36c 50c Bottles Ballardvale Pure Olive Oil; two for 51c $1.25 Syrup Hypophosphites; two for $1.26 85c Cherry Bark Cough Syrap; two for S6c 80c Apollo Chocolates : .69c $1.00 Maxixe Chocolate Cherries for 89c $2.75 Hot Water Bottles, two for $2.76 40c Lemon Extract, two for 41c 40c Vanilla Extract, two for ". 41c 85c Aspirin Tablets, two for 86c 35c Aspirin Tablets, two for 36c The Red Cross Pharmacy 3 i GOOD VALUES AT LADD'S ' Marshall Best Bread Flour, 1,-bbl, at the store $2.53 j Every sack guaranteed to please; this is a trade. , 10 Cakes of P. & G. Naptha Soap for. 70c 1 10 cakes of Star Soap for 70c ; Water Glass enough for 15-dozen eggs, per can 25c Blue Label Karo, each. . . .10c Red Label Karo, each. .20c Ladd's Special Coffee, quality counts, per lb 40c Perfection Coffee, four lbs for $1.00 BAKERY DEPARTMENT Cream Puffs and Eclairs for Saturday. Baked Beans, per qut. . . . . .20c; Brown Bread 10c Ladd's Cream Bread fresh from the oven. Lots of Pas try, Pies, Cakes and Cookies. Special Prices for "Saturday Forequarter of Spring Lamb, whole, 7 to 9 lbs, per lb. ,17c Legs of Lamb, per lb. .38c; Lamb Chops, per lb. .35c-45c Hamburg Steak, per lb. .. .18c; Butt Steak, per lb. .28c i Smoked Shoulder. 6 to 10 lbs., per lb 18c i Dandelions end Spinach are fine and reasonable; also ! Lettuce, Celery, Cucumbers, Radishes and Parsley. : LOBSTERS ARE LOWER FOR SATURDAY Plenty of Lake Champlain Pike, Clams, Cod. Salmon and j Halibut. j Sweet Piccaliai, in bulk, per lb 2."c i The F. D. Ladd Co. t I t : t t ! t S31ITII & CUMIXGS CO.