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CALEDONIAN-RECORD, TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1920 PAGE FIVE I-ii ìli )M Everyone Wants Something Nfew To Wear Easter Sunday Ali Wool Suits, Priced $33.00 and up Ali Wool Coats, Priced $17.30 and up New Waists, New Sweaters, New Silk and Satine Petticoats for Easter. Women's and Children's SHOE SHOP NEWS Last week we quoted some of more ex pensive styles, for'those who do not wish to pay as much. We have plenty of good styles. Black Kid Oxfords, ZMilitary Heels, . Priced $3.30 a pair Brown Oxfords, Fiat Heels, Priced $5.50 a pair Black Patent Leather Pumps, Military Heels, ' Priced $7.50 a pair Pobist Pumps and Oxfords for Chil dren White Boots, Pumps and Oxfords for Women and Children are already in stock. Many of these Shoes cannot be duplicated at any price now and that is the reason we are showing them so early. Ar 4050 f " Easter Hosiery A Bought from one dollar to three dollars a dozen less t'han the pre sent prices will enable us to offcr Extra Hosieiy Values ali the Season. . Easter Gloves Chanut Frcnch Kid Gloves, priced $3.00, $3.50, $1.00, the sanie Gloves will be from 50c to one clollar more this fall. Silk Gloves, priced Toc, $1.00, $1.30, that are worth doublé those prices. Fabric Gloves, priced 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 Gage Brothers' Tailored Hats, Children's Straw Hats for Easter, New Neckwear for Easter. Some of the COATINGS We Are Showing Ali Wool Covert Coating, 58 in. wide, priced $5.00 a yard , Broadcloth, G0 in, wide, priced $5.00 a yard Navy and Taupe Gunneberl, 58 in. wide, priced $5.00 a yard Jersey Cloths, Heather Mixturfe, 54 in. wide, priced $5.50 a yard Silvertones and Tinseltones, Navv, Pekin Blue & Tan 58 in. wide, Priced $6.93 Beautiful Shade of Tan Polo Cloth, 58 in. wide, Priced $9.50 a yd Bright Red Coating, for Sport Coats, G0 in. wide, priced $3.95 a yd !Ask for McCall's Special Sport Coat Patterns. , A. B. C. Silks, Plain or Figured are pretty and economical for Goat Linings, or if you wish for better linings we have Skin "i ' ner'sf and Belding's Plain Figured Silks. ' A splendid assortment of Buttons that are necessary to. complete your Coat. If you cannot visit the store ask for samples. FRANK D. FLINT NEWPORT, VERMONT DON'T FORGET THE THIRD Annual Banquet of the Northern Vermont Fish and Game Club at the Newport House, Tuesday Ève., March 30 at 8.00 p. m. Only 125 tickets can besold. Get your's now. Dr. Willard Scott of Boston will entertain us again this year. Tickets may be obtained at any of the four dnig stores or from the committee, H. M. Louthood, Dr. S. W. F; Hamilton or G. F. Root. Premier Theatre Newport, Vt. TODAY, TUESDAY DAVID WARWICK IX "In Mizzoura" HELEN HOLMES, in "THE FATAL FORTUNE" TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY MARGUERITE SNOW, in "THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY" Comedy, "ROMAN SCANDAL" W0Ì WANTED ' WANTED a few machini.sts, good j ' wajjes and steady pcrmanent cmploy- ! ! mcnt. References required. Apply ;'n ' ! perion or write. Eutterfield & Co., ! ' Derby Line, Vt. 23G-241 NEWPORT LOCALS Miss Helen Mitson arrived Monday to assist in the care of Mrs. C. A. Tarlton. Miss Mitson has becn in Florida for the last two months and was in New York when the messale rcached her. Sidney Pearson of Sherbrooke war a recent guest of Mrs. George F. Shaw. 4 Dr. W. W. Lynch of Sherbrooke was in town on Monday. Miss Kathleen Healey is quaian- tined with measles. Mi', and Mrs. Legh Wellman and Miss Ferol Wellman visitcd relativo.-; in Orleans on Sunday. William Horton of Somerville, Mass., arrived Sunday evening, .sum nioned by the illness of his sister, Mrs. Charles Tarlton. Mrs. Henry Paquin has been con f.ned to the house for a week with a bad attack of grippe. Thcre will be no meeting of the Woman's Club this week. George Canty, freight conductor, has been promoted to yard master at St. Johnsbury, succeeding George Morse, who has just been appointed train master of Swanton to Sher brooke territori'. Mr. Canty will move to St. Johnsbury. M. L. Bowen returns today from a brief virit to Boston. Mrs. W. P. Neal was a visitor in Sherbrooke on Saturday. Jean Clifford was summoned to Ayer's Cliff, P. Q., on Monday by the illness of Henry Clifford, who is be- ing taken to Sherbrooke hospital for treatment. Alien Bacon is moving freni North Ave., to the house recently bought by him of Mrs. Samuel Boomer. ollward Root and Maynard Skinner are spending several days in Boston. George Bailey, the new superinten dent of streets began his new duties Monday morning. Miss' Ruth Blodgett has returned from a brief visit in Lennoxville, P. 9- AsK. for "HILL!S FIVE MILLION USED IT LAST YEAR CASCAUAfePPNINE Standard VJJ: ! il X'.VX te-sh. V :crLEaw remedv for 20 ysars tablet forra saie, eure, no s break up a coli in 24 rs relieves grip in 3 day, oney back ti it fails. The ine box has a Krl , with Mr. Hill' picture. At AìlDru Z'-oret Howard Goodrow has been taking a few days' enforced vacation from Livingston's Pharmacy on account of illness. , Elmer Averill returned to Portland Me., on Monday after several days' visit at the home of Mrs. Jennie Ter.ncy. Mrs. Clarence Stannard o f Lowell is visiting her sister, Mrs. John Wy- man. Mrs.. II. G. Ruiter who has been caring for Mrs. Edward Carter re turned to her home at West Charles ton on Saturday. George Foster has been ealled to Lunenburg by the death of his moth- er at that place. James Leithead is moving from In dian Point St., to the house he re cently bought of John Squires, on Leavitt St. Dr. W. O. Brown was in Barton Monday. Mrs. Elizabeth Hill returned Sun day from Boston and will spend some time with her son, Edward Hill, Mt. Vernon Street. Mrs. F. C. Pettis of North Troy was a visitor in town yesterday. Raymond Colouny is m hite Riv rr Junction the guest of his cousins, Calman and Bernard Colodny. Developing, Printing and Enlarging for Amateurs. Special attcn tion paid to mail orders. 24 Jlour service. Ali orders for warded, postage prepaid. Send for price list PHOTO-CRAFT SHOP 37 Main Street, Newport Vt "Everything Fhotographic" Eastman Kodak Agency NORTH TROY ! Miss Bessie Root who for njore than a year has held the position at Hoods C reame ry has resigned her po sition and taken a position in New York as a teacher. Miss Root villB be greatly missed. Miss Viola Page has resigned her i position in the post office and taken .the position at Hood's creamery. Miss Hunt of Newport spent Sun day at the home of her parents. Among the Saturday visitors to ! Newport were Katherine Hammond i and Mrs. Root. . j Miss Grace Annis is home from her I studies at U. V. M. for the Easter va- ! cation. I Services preparatori' to Easter will be held Wcdnesday night at the Bap- : tist church and Thursday and Frklay at the Congregational church. ! Full-sized Loaf, one and one-half pouncls. 4 Now On Sale Newport Fruii Co, Last Cali! Tires at Old Prices if you buy RIGHT OFF. After Aprii First we will have to get . what Tires have been worth ever since March 8. Why don't you save 10 per cent to 20 per cent by using the phone or coming to us at once. We will extend the time to G.00P. M. Aprii lst, Thursday Don't Aprii Fòol yourself by neglecting to let us book your order. Phone 277-2 True & Blanchard Co. Newport, Vermont FIRST ANNUAL li UTAIY CO. L'S Formai Introduction TO NORTHEASTERN VERMONT To be held at its Armory in Newport on the evening of Thursday, Aprii 8th THEFEATURES: Burrough's Orchestra of six pieces; Co. L's New Troupe of Entertainers ; Refreshments; Decora tions, Platoon Drill and the entire Company in Uni tomi. 1 i-.Jv Ali American .Legion members are invited to ap peal in uniform. ADMISSION ' Per Couple $2.50 Extra Lady 50 Cents Balcony Seats 50 Cents . ì DREW'S Ladies' Specialty Shop An Exclusive Ladies' Readjr-torWear Shop. Wonderful showing of New Spring Merchan dise. You are surely needing something new for Easter, and you will be sure to flnd just the Novelty. you are looking for at Drew's. MILLINERY Large showing of trimmed Hats, Plain and and Dressy models. Millinery Parlor 2nd floor. SUITS Women's and Misses' Suits .of Tricotine, Poiret' Twill, Serges, Silvertones, Jerseys, in ali the latest modes. GOWNS Our Gòwn depart ment is filled with the latest styles and ma teriate including Taf fetà, Printed Georgette, Plain Georgette, Tricol ette and Satins. I COATS We have a large as sortment of the popular Polo Coats in ali the lat est shades and sport styles. Also the coat of dignified design and material. BLOUSES Our Waist depart ment is most delightful. Here one may flnd ali of the latest styles and ma teriate daintily trimmed and embroidered. SKIRTS In ali of the Springs most desirable Plaids, Jer seys, Silk Poplin and Fancy Silks. FANCY HANDBAGS We have just added to pur line, a' beautiful as sortment of Fancy Hand Bags. Sport Hose for Spring to wear with Oxfords. Gloves and Neckwear for Easter. L. O. DREW 46 Main Street, Newport, Vermont Phone 14-12 Newport Business Directory S. W. F. HAMILTON Dcntist CAMPBELL X-RAY SERVICE Office hours 8.30 to 12 and 1.30 to 5 Tel. 45-f Lane's Block W. O. Brown, M. D. I iiar, t,ye, ose anu inruai 01 Main Street, Newport, Vt. Appointments made by mail or i cye3 for glasscs. Tel. IRÒ Newport Vt Leo II. MclverD. O. S. Optometrist and Optician Appointmcnt3 made by mail o telephone to have examinations made of the eyes for glasses. Eenihan block. . TeL 243-21 Newport, Vt Dr. Harry F. Hamilton DENTAL SURGERY X-Ray Service CAMPBELL HOSPITAL UNIT Office hours: 8.30 to 12, and 1.80 to 5 Tel. 278-2 Gilman'i Flock E. IL HOWE Succcssor to Howe & Stowe REAL ESTATE, NEWPORT TeL 175 Root'a Block Valuable Reproof. The reproof of a good man resem tles fullcr's enrth; tt not only removen the ppots from our character, but It ruba off "hen lt la rlr. WUllanisoa.