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The Barre Daily Times from Barre, Vermont • 4

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THE BARRE DAILY TIMES, HAKHE, FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1913. BARRE DAILY TIMES EXTRA SPECIAL SATURDAY Embroidered Voile Flouncings, 40 inches wide, any one of these three styles are 75c and $1.00 values. PublUhtd Svrr Wk-Ur AfUrnoon. Government Regulation A it k4 I nr. A.

In rear W-M 0n month Pinvl copy EnUrwl at th poatoffica Burra aa iocond-1km matlar. FRANK I. LANCLKY. Fnbllihar. FRIDAY, APRIL 1913- 4 A IirtiRwU strike i on the carpet, to la speak.

The country ia afej on a baseball fan. l'residont Wil- Aberdeen is ft striking city in more nvayi than one just now. has sent over gome gocil granite cutters for a Hcore or two of vears and is likely to send over Htill piore. By Januury 1, 1015, it is expected that horses will be eliminated from the Snrincrfleld. fire department.

The automobile makes the mare go. Congress in going to have a hard tin) of it concentrating on the tariff, with the baseball season in full swing "and a Brood team plavinir on the next lot The tariff has comie upon an evil day, To anti-iuiperialitits who feared tlia Wilson reading his address to Congresi indicated a step toward a United States monarchy: Vermont lets Iwr governor read his message and then strightwa goes and forgets fhe has a governor. THREE ESSENTIALS FOR SCHOOL SUCCESS. The new principal of Montpelier tcin iriary, Rev. J.

V. Hatch, is correct stating that co-operation economy tind efficiency are essential to the success of school administration, and in coming to the leadership of one of the state's best known secondary institution he has right to expect marked co-operation on the part of the friends of the institu tion and education in general. Moreover, the administrative officers of the scho. 1 doubtless stand ready to furnish the ele ment 01 economy insotar as it is por table for them. Therefore, with co-opera tion and reasonable economy furnished him, Princijittl Hatch should be in position to see that the third essential is acquired.

A great many people wi.sU him that success which the three entials promise. Montpelier semmarv has had a good record and has been useful factor in the educational svstem of the state; and all wish that it mav go forward in that work, occupying still higher position and becoming a still greater faotor in Vermont educationa life. CHELSEA. Superintendent Hunter announces that the Chelsea rural and village schools will open for the spring term on April 21. Women IJl who are i yjjg most 11 particular about their footwear 'A a wear 1 Walk-1 1 Over i p.

Shoes Of course, as Post says, "there's a reason" for this. The reason other women like the WALK-OVER Shoe ought to be reason enough for you simply, it is because WALKOVERS please the foot and delight the eye, and wear well. Whether you go away or stay at home, you need WALK-OVER Shoes. $3.50 to $5.00 Other Makes $1.50 to $3.50 Rogers Walk-Over Shoe There is undoubtedly a strong feeling among intelligent business men against actual government ownership. Our peculiar political situation renders this inadvisable under a republican form of government.

There is, however, "a growing sentiment in favor of rigid government regulation over private and corporate ownership. The National Bank is the most conspicuous and highly successful example of the latter class. We invite your business and extend to you our service, equipment and security. The Peoples National Bank Open Monday Evenings from 7 to 8 hat department heads the list to-day. It's now at the top notch for variety of head gear, everything that you'd want to put your head into is here.

New Hats 50c to $3.00 New Caps to $1.50 The new Hat Bands, 25c and 50c F. H. Rogers Co. AMUSEMENT NOTES. "The Little Millionaire" Pleased in Bur- lington Playg in Barre To-aight.

I lie Little Millionaire' company which plays at the Barre opera hou.j to night played at Burlington last night, and to-day 'g Free Press comments at follows: "The Little Millionaire' is another example of the Very varied talent of George M. Cohan. This latest musical piece of his modest creations was acen and heard last evening at The Strong theatre by a large audience that laudiW and applauded. Although there is some thing ot blatancy in its achievement, it wins nevertheless by its simplicity and unpretentiousness. It is honest enter tainment, with nine tuneful musical numbers, much good farce and one act, the second, that is commendable for it consistent construction.

And the piec has not a trace of the outrageous salacity that mars most of the successful musical comedies. It it lively and clean. It is fast and, furious fun, interspersed with a fewclev- musical numbers, chief ot whic.i it the dancing wedding of the couples in the last act. Then there was the clever Barnum Had the Right Idea" num ber, suntr by William Keogh. who scored heavily with his delicious Costigan, the wine agent.

I lie little millionaire ws plaved bv John Hines, an agile young dancer. Edgar Halstead was brink a the elder Spooner and Hollister Pratt as the secretary and Donald Crisp as butler were also good. On the feminine ide Miss Lillian Britt was gracetui as the maid and Miss Hazel Allen was pret- as the young millionaire fiance. Jne atter had little to do, but she danced that little with exquisite grace. And Florence Gerald and Dickey Delaro sup plied amusing figures.

The costumes were fresh ana attractive ana me cnorug wus good looking and seemed interested in its worK. 'The Little Millionaire' supplies a verv agreeaoie evening's entertainment." MONTPELIER. Hanson-Doty Wedding Took Place Yes terday In Essex Junction. Dr. L.

W. Hanson and Miss Susanne f. Dotv, both of thi city, were mtir- ied resterdav in Essex Junction by Kev. William Shaw, pastor pi the Trin- ty Methodist church of this city. Rev.

Albert H. Spence, of Med- field, ha accepted the call to the pastorate of the Church of th Messiah NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS The board of assessors of the city of Rarre wish to call the attention of all taxpayers to section 5-13, P. No. 28, acts 1010. This act reads that all tas- nayers Bhall procure blank inventories ml till out ana return same to me as sessors on or before the zuth day ot April.

The assessors wish that all those that are to file such inventories shall do so as soon as possible, which would be ighly appreciated by the board. WAIXALt, MARTIV RILEY. AUGUSTUS M. ROSSI, Hoard of Assessors for the City of Barre. BARRE OPERA HOUSE waiK-uver A Shoe Store 11 nother Cohan Harris Success COHAN HARRIS PRESENT I Geo.

M. Cohan's Famous Musical Farce THE LITTLE MILLIONAIRE The Singiest. Danciest, Dandiest Musical Farce ever written and conceded to be the record smashing hit of Geo. M. Cohan's career.

Tsrefal Vtit, WilsKej Sczp, Prifj tltm I Pric 50c, 7sc fi-oa, Si 50 On at Kendrnk'a and LunrcUi Twdj night, Apnl at 1 clock. in this city, and will assume his duties during Mav. Felix Solana. who whs in the granite business with K. in the ahed when it was dctroved bv Hrj, left last night with his family for Rlon, S.

where lie and Mr. astillio have obtained shed quarters and begun work. Mr. Solana was unable to find suitable quarters here after the fire, but the outlook in Rion is good. Who Will Claim Them? letters uncalled for at the Barre pot- offiec for the week ending April 10, were as follows? Men H.

L. Burn ham, Jack Clark, George Henry Emery, J. Forbe, Oliver Faraits, Harry Howe, John A. Johnson, Carlo Monti, P. McQueen, Irving Nelson, C.

R. Senilis, Eugene JSpicer, W. U. 1 urney. Women Miss Virginia Aiken, Mrs.

Al bert Bedell, Miss Ida L. (lounge, Mrs. I. M. Lasell, Mrs.

Edward Matotte, Mis Grace McAllester, Mrs. Hannah Purleiu-er, Imogcne K. Sibley, Mrs. John Shields, Miss lain! hillanqua. Hotels 1 he Central Hotel.

Inspection and Action Are preferable to retrospection and regret in a life insurance transaction. Take heed. National Life Ins. of Vt. S.

S. Hal-lard, general agent, Lawrence building, Montpelier, Vt. 1913 April 1913 Sun. Mon. Tucs.

Wed. Thur. Fri. Sat. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 it ILIVER Are Cured HOOD'S PILLS 23c.

WILL DRAW INTEREST AT 4 Per Cent from April 1st. Come in and look at our Deposit Boxes Price $2.50 per year. Barre Savings Bank Trust Co. BEN A. EASTMAN, Pres.

F. G. HOWLAND, Treas. HOWLAND BUILDING Jior 1 i( 1 'V Th Red Cross Pharmacy Original Cut Price TsssSi Start -9 St ore 25 Safety Razors Given FREE Saturday we will give away, absolutely free, twenty-five Leslie Safety Razors, to the first twenty-five persons who apply and purchase one dozen blades at the regular price of $1.00. Simply buy the blades we give the razor free in a nice case.

We guarantee this to be the equal of any razor selling at $5.00 or more, and will refund the purchase price to any persan dissatisfied. Get a Safety Razor Free PATENT MEDICINES Note the Saving These Prices Mean to You Bc- He J'1" FELLOWS' SYR. HYPOrHOS 1.50 l.OS HOOD'S SAKSAPARILLA LOO .6 ATWOOD'S MTTER8 .25 .17 GLOBE TILLS 25 .15 CASTORIA 35 .23 SYRUP Fir.S 0 419 FATHER JOHN'S fl.00 .71 FOLEY'S KIDNEY REM 1.00 .65 MIOUP'S RHEUMATIC 1.00 .69 DOAX'S FILLS 50 .30 GARFIELD TEA 25 .17 BKECHAMS PILLS 25 .17 SCOTT'S EMULSION 1.00 69 ELLEN'S FOOD 75 .59 HORLICK'S MALTED MILK 1.00 .75 MILK SUGAR, MERCK'S 3 for flOO 1'ERUNA 11.00 69 TUTTLE'S ELIXIR 50 .3 WILLLIAMS' PINK TILLS 50 .39 LYDIA PIVKHAM'S fl.00 $071 AYERS' TILLS 25 DANDERIXE 50 .41 MUNYOXS TAW TAW 1.00 L1STERIXE .10 Frio Oar Prl SWAMP-ROOT 1.00 .69 TAPE'S COLD COMIWXD 25 .19 CUTICURA SOAP .25 .20 DIAPKPSIX 50 At. PARISIAN SAGE 50 .39 KODOL l.lio .69 SLOAN'S L1MMEXT 25 .19 HERPICIDE 1.00 .69 SAL HEPATICA .25 .21 MINARD'S LINIMENT .25 .17 TIN EX 50 .39 D. D.

D. REMEDY 1.00 .69 LIVER SALTS 75 .50 loo ASCARA TABLETS. 5 gr .25 3 OUNCES ASCARA LIQUID .25 loo RI.AUDS IKON PILLS .25 HAY RUM POTTLE .35 WITCH HAZEL. PINT .25 .17 WOOD ALCOHOL, PINT .20 .15 HARTSHORN'S COUUH SYRU1' .25 .19 SEIHI.ITZ I-OWDERS .25 .19 SCHENCK'S PILLS .25 .19 GETS IT i .25 .19 KFF. SODIUM PHOSPHATE l.tXl .85 Kodaks, Cameras and AH Supplies! We have a full line of the things necessary to successful picture making.

We Develop and Finish for you if you wish. Developing at 10c a. roll, whether or 12 exposures. The Red Cross Pharmacy Barre's Biggest, Busiest and Best Drug Store A Good Way to Save is To Owe this Bank a certain, definite amount every week. Consider yourself in debt to our Savings Department.

Make it an obligation and pay promptly. MONEY DEPOSITED THE FIRST ELEVEN DAYS IN Sold Saturday only at 45c, 55c, 63c per yard. Shopping Bags Real Hand Crocheted, Saturday only at 25c and 45c each. Petticoats Black and Colors, for Saturday only, at 45c, 68c, 90c and $1.12. Misses9 and Ladies' Coats Another lot by express, and they arc a bargain every one of them.

Price, $5.98, $6.75, $7.50, $8.50 up. Handkerchiefs FIFTY DOZEN LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS, scalloped edge, the best 5c value in the trade, for Saturday only at 3c each. Umbrellas Fifty assorted handles, value, to-day and Saturday at 79c each. Come here for your new Spring Waists, Dresses, Undermuslins and Corsets a real bargain day here Saturday. LET US FURNISH YOUR DINING ROOM At the present we are sure we can show you the best assortment of Dining Room Furniture you have seen in the city for a long time.

Solid Quartered Oak Buffet with large French plate glass for $18.00 Better ones up to 48.00 Solid Oak Extension Tables 8.00 Solid Oak Pedestal Tables from $12.50 to 35.00 China Cabinets from 16.00 to 30.00 Dining Chairs to match, both in price and quality LET US SHOW YOU A. W. BADGER COMPANY Furnishing Undertakers and Embalmers THE BEST OF AMBULANCE SERVICE Workmanship The custom process of making Packard Shoes allows individual attention to each pair. Every pair of Packard SHOE for men s' 11 LET US SHOW YOU Stays on the lasts at least one month sometimes longer. This insures permanent shape.

Examine carefullyany part of a Packard Shoe. Note the perfection of workmanship. There is the finest possible construction by the most ex- pert workmen and that means SERVICE BUILT Ji INTO THE SHUE. Tilden Shoe Company Aldrich Building, Barre, Vt. n-- n-8- ADVERTISE IN THE BARRE DAILY TIMES Quality of Maple Sugar and Syrup Better; Prices Not Bad Fancy Maple Sugar, per pail $1.65 Good Maple Sugar, per pail 1.30 Fancy Maple Syrup, per can 1.35 Good Maple Syrup, per can 1.25 Good Maple Syrup, per quart 10 Telephone your orders for the better Ice Cream.

Saturday evening at 8 o'clock, fresh Cream, 10c per half pint; fresh Skimmed Milk, lc per quart right from the separator and only two hours from the cows. See the 8ep-arating done. Dairy L. B. Dodg6 Creamery )oo 5ortb Maia Stmt, Bam, Vermont Telephone ajj-W.

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