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The Burlington Free Press from Burlington, Vermont • Page 8

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THE BURLINGTON FREE TRESS AND TIMES: WEDNESDAY, JULY 11. 1906. 8 MUCH BEER SEIZED. 3C 11 Dainty Jap Waists. DURLINGT0N5 Now Is the ilme to pick from some of the pret- PROGRESSIVE nroiDTuruTCTADC -WLJLULkjM Ownership of BO Kegs of It Mattel Not Yet Settled.

Sheriff Horton seized 50 keg of beer yesterday morning, the seizure being tha largest on made in this city in many months. It Is rot known to whom the beer belongs unless It Is the property of the Berkshire Brewing comjany of Pitts-field. from whose brewery It was shipped. The beer was seized in the cold storage rooms on South Champlain street, owned by W. L.

Stone and rented by G. Q. Stiles, who holds a second class license. Recently a very large consignment c-f beer came In from the Berkshire Brewing company. By mistake, the truckman employed by Mr.

Stiles hauled ail of the beer to his cold storge place. The news of the large shipment came to the license commissioners find the tang!" waj partially unravelled when G. G. Mnr.f.n arkson's Gratifying Ulest styles you ever saw. Notwithstanding the rapid selling of past few weeks, the Royal assortment Is very complete 'and one of rare attraction the styles distinctly jsmart and dressy.

I There's square, pointed and circular yokes Isome arc shown In beautiful shirred effects, some Uvlth embroidered panel fronts, medallions or clusters of tucks; many have the new short sleeves Jhey are priced from $1.98 to $7.98. Remember, our plain price marks and "money back" prlvllegc make shopping at The Royal easy and pleasant. "3 it and Frank Latour. both holders of sec ond class licnsfF. took the rer that had been shipped to them, but which by mistake had been taken to Stiles'a storage rooms.

There then remained 50 kegs unclaimed and upon complaint pf the license commissioners that portion of the consignment was seized by the sheriff. It 5s possible that interesting features may develop in the case. CITY JEWS. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.

J. I Hall last evening. The Rev. J. A.

Lacoutura celebrated a requiem mass yesterday morning at St. Joseph's Church for Mrs. Emelie Plchette. Fred Provost of Hayward street was taken yesterday to the- Mary Fletcher hospital to be operated upon for appendicitis. The steamer Vermont brought 150 barrels of beer and ale to this city yesterday afternoon from Troy, N.

Y. It was consigned to local dealers. Governor Bell will be one of the speakers at the 76th' annual convention ot the American Institute of Instruction, to be held In New Haven, this week. Larry Hayes, an old and well known resident of South WUliston. died at his home Tuesday, aged E9 years 11 months and 18 days.

The funeral will be held Thursday morning at ten o'clock at St. Mary's Cathedral In this city. The police were notified last evening that three boys, named Beaupre, Murphy and Labri, had escaped from the industrial school In Vergennes. Two of the boys escaped at seven In the evening and the other at 12:30 In the afternoon. The barges Lorenzo and Tv.

B. have arrived In port from Quebeo with cargoes of epruce lumber for the Shepard Morse company and J. II. Booth. The barges St.

Charles and D. Gill are unloaded and are waiting to be towed to Montr eaL About 20 people from this city went to Montreal yesterday on the pilgrimage to St. Anne de Beaupre. The special train of 12 cars from Petersburgh. Junction, passed through this city shortly after two o'clock yesterday morning.

State Superintendent of Education Stone of Montpelier, who delivered an address at the health, officers' school yesterday, went last night to New Haven, where to-day ho will give a lecture at the meeting of tho American Institute of Instruction. His subject will be "Elementary Agriculture In the Public Schools." A party of 16 Montpelier ladies, comprising the Barre Street Whist club of that place, spent yesterday in this city. fez AL SALE CI SO YOU'LL KXOW. We insure automobiles, and also Insure you against accident, two Items that should interest auto owners. Its a mighty good thing to have these days.

You hardly rad a paper without some auto accident is recorded "A word to the wise is sufficient" sometimes. Ilicltok Hickok, general Insurance writers, 170 Bank street. ON rade Suits, i imp it ir This is the fl'th day of the Great Clearance Sale at Clarkson's, which embraces every department of the two stores. The opening day was a marvel. The succeeding four days were gainers on the first.

It is now safo to say that we are in the very height of one of the most remarkable and phenomenal sales in Burlington. It is surprising, with the sales all about us, that Clarkson's is the popular resort of the la lies of Burlington and this entire northern section. Mail orders have come to us from 100 miles distant and these are always filled promptly. We shall not at this time undertake to tell you how busy we have been or how busy we are that is we will not go into detail regarding this. Our object is to induce you to call and see for yourselves what is here for you in this Great Clearance Sale.

Yesterday we gave you facts and figures regarding the Dry Goods De-partment of our stores. That each item' did impress the reader we are certain. It now remains for you, ladies, to call and inspect not only the Dry Goods Department, aut all other departments in which you are interested. To buy now means to buy cheaper than ever. It means the buying of whatever you desire at the Icvest figures ever named to you before.

What more can you ask or desire? To you, as with everybodyelse, money saving is an object. This is the very thing we have arranged to give you money saving on all lines in all departments. You will say as much and even more than this when you have visited Clarkson's Great Clearance Sale now so energetically under way. May we not expect you to-day? THOMPSON'S POINT NOTES. Miss Marion Clarkson came last Monday night on the boat from Cedar Beach, where she had been spending a coupla ot weeks at a house party.

Mrs. Julia Irving na3 returned aftei spending a few days with friends in Stowe. Miss Juiia M. Sanford has returned tc her home In Warwick, X. after a fortnight's visit with Miss Yida Johnson at the Anchorage.

Mr. Higbee of Proctor and family are expected to arrive here to-day to occupy Mrs. Beckwith's cottage, which they havf rented for the season. Mr. Yan Yliet with his wife and daughter, Lula, of Sheiburr.e have opened their cottage for the season.

c-Gorge Marks returned to Burlington yesterday after spending Sunday and Monday In camp. i if 1 40 Suits ranging in price to $22.00 are offered for $10.00 each. Miles Sl Perry, 108 Church St. exjoy Torn mormvo bath. It is about the most enjoyable event of the day in this hot weather and you might as well get all the enjoyment out of it possible, good bathing helps add to the pleasure of your bath.

We can supply you with fine large soft sponges, firm, durable flesh brushes, pure bath coaps, and we save you on sundries, drugs and prescriptions from 10 to 50 percent, at Medical Hall. J. W. O'Sullivan, druggist. The Rexall store.

I 111 111 1 1 IE Jt liii iMiiiiiirttii)iii-MTfM-iT'lnr'J' "Muri-rHi iHiiirmrfm THAT'S WILIT. Prescriptions' you bring here receive, the expert and Individual attention of a skilled pharmacist, whose work when completed, is carefully gone over to Insure its absolute correctness in minute detail. Our drugs are fresh, full strength and standard quality; our prices will save you mnney. Churchill, the prescription druggist. Comfort.

a Iff Solid 'K 1 i 1 Women's Lisle Thread Yests, plain top -with, silk braid, also lace trimmed, lov neck and sleeveless. 25c IN OUR. LINE OF CEDAR BEACH NOTES. F. S.

Ret an has rented the Johonnotl cottage for the last two weeks in July. R. L. Wt-nsley of Brooklyn has rented the W. W.

Walker cottage for the season ar.d expects to arrive, the Ith. H. O. Wheeler and family moved tc camp last night. Mrs.

Page and family from Brooklyn will soon occupy th-3 Pope cottage. QUEEN CITY PARK NOTES. Mr. Sabin of Monroe street is occupying the Craven c-ottago on the beach. The Opportunity Circle of the King's Daughters, about 0 members, had picnic here yesterday and Mrs.

K. G. Evans opened her cottage to them. Their husbands were invited to supper and they had a very delightful time. Richard and Everett Clark have returned to their home after spending five weeks at the Sheldon camp.

The ravlllion Is newly decorated and painted In three tints. C. C. Wakefield and C. C.

Wakefield, are guests at the hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Wilcox are again in camp and are thoroughly putting in order their cottages. Miss Miinle J.

Wood started from Galice, the 6th Inst, to come to the park to take charge of the music during the meetings. acliine Days at Clarkson's Sewiog AT Women' Extra Qnnlliy I. AT Illeaehed Ribbed Yests. II Or two for 25c, Women's Illeaehed Illbbed Vests. Plain and fancy ribbed, low neck and sleeveless, an extra special value.

Men's Jersey Ribbed neck lonff or short a llj sleeves. Pants to match, 3 II Hi either lace trimmed or 1 LJUV tight fitting-. rt 5r Are Attracting the Attention of Ladies AO MATTER WHERE YOU LI YE if vou're building a house or a barn oi i a new riazza or anything that requires AT AT hardware, we will make it to your ad-J vantage to deal with us. Established 63 years. Hagar Bros.

Women's I nlon Suits, special quality Jersey Ribbed, low neck and sleeveless. Umbrella Drawers, lace trimmed. 21-1 Shirts and Drawers, color JJn Gray, extra well made, elegant fitting and we can UU eive you all sizes, 32 to 46. We realize that at this particular season of the year ladies do not utilize as much as they do earlier in the season or later in the the sewing machine NORTH FIELD. Women's Illack Cotton Hos-ery, with unbleached split feet.

EVERY ITEM AT EXTRA LOW PRICE. high spliced heels, double sole and warranted fast color, extra good value. Cnred of Itrlsht's Disease. Geo. A.

Sherman, Lirbon Red Mills, Lawrence N. writes; "I had kidney disease for many years and had been treated by physicians for twelve years; had taken a well known kidney medicine and other remedies that were recommended but got no relief until I began using Foley's Kidney Cure. The first half bottle relieved me and four bottles have cured me of this terrible c.Isease. Before I began taking Foley's Kidney Cure I had to make water about every fifteen minutes, day and night, and passed a brick-dust substance, and sometimes a slimy substance. I believe I would have died If I had not taken Foley's Kidney Cure." Barnes Shanley, Winooski, and all Burlington Druggists.

season. In other wc rds, we are between seasons of sewing machine work. Yet, we are highly gratified at the success given us in our Great Sewing Machine sale. We to -idvrs tho ladies this section that now is the time to buy a high grade Sewing Machine at less money than ever named before, and in so doing they prepare themselves for the fall and winter sewing. To save twenty or more dollars at this particular time in a Sewing Machine purchase, even though the Sewing Machine is not put to use until fall, is an investment that all ladies needing a Sewing Machine should make at once.

We here give you prices on High Grade Machines and invite you to call and inspect the same. LOUIS PINE CO. 4 ft 1.1 Jilss4sftsi The nrovt Library Be Dedicated August 1 i Kepiibliean Cauens. The work on th" new Brown library has been completed work of grading the grounds has begun. The dedication ol the library will take yl on August li There will be many prominent men In the State rresent also representatives of the Vermont association of of whic'a organization Mr.

George W. -wn, the donor of the library, in a merr.Ur. The republican caucus to elect drl-gatea and alternates to the ct-r. to be held in July IT. place in village yesterday afterr.o-.

at o'clock. Prsri I- Howe was elected chs.r.A-. A ct the cate had been prepared ard was resented but was with -n and after some discuss-, v. were prepared si-d tl.e the h.Ootir.g elected the o.Ojratfs sr-d alternates F. X.

Carpenter P. M. IVrry. W. T.

Kerr. Joseph II. IVr.rv, IvNpri Vi- George Cross. J. liioe.

E. F. A. J-e and H. C.

Cady; alternates. rYed K. I Cross, ML P. make F'c'd. I Mors.

C. A. PIury. Us-ry F. L.

Howe, W. H. W. Holden and W. A.

The r-cfu's adjourned at Call and see what J. L. Kelly, 259 St. He Faul street, has in excellent groceries, gives Brown stamps. $40.00 i $40.00 WHITE "Now is the time to decide how you are going to ride.

We offer the choicest and admirable styles iu business and pleasure vehicles made. We manufacture fine harness and carry a full line of sale harness. You can save from 15 per cent to 25 per cent by buying from us. J. R.

J. H. LOCKWOOD. SINGER Solving Machine Selving Machine DIIOPHEAD FOR DIIOPHEAD FOR 50 HORSEPOWER THOMAS FLYER" $28.50 $28.00 IT'S QllTK POSSIBLE. As tt fur.rafr slips by the pric ct oosl will advance and surely It will r.i cheaper, why r.ot get in youi winter ow.

We have the best of coai ar.d th mo- crad hioh we handle coal t. I you clean free burning fuels. 105 i coax io Phone Church Standard. Favorite, drop-head $14-87 Standard Morwood, Standard Paragon, 24.50 29.50 RANDOLPH CENTRE. Word vxas rcfcived here Monday that John lsrringtoa was tSrowntsl Mi.ul'csex, near the bathir.g between Mvfii o'clock Sunday Is of I J.

Harrlng- tv this an exemplary young na 1 yrr ef g. a graduate of tr itrv4 i'htvj apd member of th He had been at vmV t.r ITleotrlc Power company At'Mt a )r and was a young man vf pfmiA He went in bathing; with 1 other uns men. but had. not gone far from shore when be went down and; net eeen again. His body haj net been recovered at this writing.

Demonstrations clven at the. Van Ness Oans, Bnrllnjrtoa, Speed 1 miles an hoar on hi a Write tor Literature. $40.00 $40.00 Home-made Welch Rabbits Likewise Lobster a la New-berg, and a hundred other dainty dishes, or just a plain omelet any of them made in few minutes at any hour of the day or night if you own one oi our ever-ready Chafing Dishes. They are fitted with the latest chafing dish devices; lamps have maximum, heating power, arc easy to regulate, absolutely safe, always clean and never smoke. These long evenings a bite before retiring is the thing when it's no trouble to prepare.

jE. W. PIERCE Vermont Representative NEW HOME Wheeler VHlson Selving Machine Seating Machine CLEANING DROPHEAD FOR DnOPHEAD FOR ONDERHILL. School In district No. 4, closed Juns r9.

Th membership was twenty-eevea nrvd average dally attendance 23.08. Ths following are the pupils having a per. feet attendance: Myrtle Slater, A lie Hoyt, Ray Hoyt, James FUxslmonds, Anna Fltxsimonds and Holla Hubbard, $27.50 $26.75 IS NEVER COMPLETE until you have had the furnace looked after. If you want our services telephone 529-4, H. BUCKLEY I9S Main Street, Haywrd Block.

Trays, Flagons, Forks, Spoons, Coffee Pots and Kettles, Dollers, O'clock Teas, Chocolate Pots, etc. TERT CATCH IJfG. We bave the tackle that catches ths fish, everything la te line. Have yo noticed these Rain Bow Steel Rods we are selling at SX. Wood.

Church, and Bank: streets. Skidoo to Clarkson's and Your Your store-advertisement is Purchases Will Reward You JtJIEYSSlBIiETCUPxS MASONIC TEMPLE BURLINGTON 1HONK sat-i your daily business. Isn't it a good idea to keep him at work EVERY PAY Banes Jt Sassier 1C II iioriiBgtoa Dmtrlsts,.

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