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The Caledonian-Record from St. Johnsbury, Vermont • 5

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PAGE FIVE CALEDONIAN-RECORD WEDNESDAY JANUARY 3 1923 SEMI-ANNUAL Net Contents 15Tluid Drachm1 BUCKLAY AGAIN CHOICE OF BARTON EX-SERVICE MEN Re-elected for Second Term as Legion Head orchestra furnished the' music Among those leaving town after their respective positions were Ray Kelley and family Miss Allen-hnm Miss Thomas Misses Ruth and Grace Annis Misses Annie and i Blanche Griggs Miss Mildred Ivel-1 ley Miss Helen Wakefield after I visiting her sister Mrs Leon Du- rivage Miss Sias after visiting her parents Mr and Mrs Will Sias Parker Blake returned to the University of Vermont Burlington Harris Gilbert to Baypath Business College at Springfield Mass and Sheldon DuBois to the University of Law Boston this week Late Friday afternoon Frank Soule of Mivnsonville Que one of the members of the Sawyer orchestra was taken suddenly and violently ill at restaurant Dr Sheehan was called and after treating him went home with him Clearance Sale Coats Suits Dresses and Seperate Skirts are selling very fast at the Sale Prices because our customers see the extra values and buy them wait untill it is too late to get some of the best values offered RV 5 gP 2 'M For Infants and Children ttmmmmmmmmmmmammammmmmmmmmmmrn Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature of ALCOUOL-3 percent vsmg lirui the Stomachs and II HI TTTTT1 At an election of officers held at the rooms of Barton Post No 70 of the American Legion Thursday evening Dec 25 Walter Buckley was re-elected commander for the coming year Mr Buckley who served during the war with the 4th Division regulars was severely wounded and shell shocked which left him in a serious condition for sone time Since his return Mr Buckley has been affiliated with hotel Barton and more recently william rWiin formerly of this town died at the home of his sister Mrs George Searles at Newport the latter part of last week He was a brother of Horner of East Main street the Harned and Stevens store His conscientious endeavors in behalf of the Legion have greatly endeared him to the ex-service men of the vicinity and his unfailing good humor and ability have made him many friends who will be greatly pleased at his re-election The other officers who were elected at the meeting are Vice commander Lee Adjutant Malcom Buck finance officer Ralph King chaplain Lee Cowles Sergeant at Arms Ray Underwood historian Parker Barrows Thcrehv Promoting DiQc-stion Cheerfulness andHestConta neither Opium Morphine Mineral NqtNabcqtic fOMDcSAHLUriram Jivmplin Stl Senva JJI Anise Sr J- Worm Clarified Svar Jitkhrffrfn'urnr 'MSSS-yJ resillUnfySIlnfan TacSimile Sinatwof I ThIotcoht xkW Wonderful loi (cats Suits or Dreses Navy Brown Taup- Sand Sorrento Blue and Black 58 inenes itle and cheap at $395 Sale price $279 Dark Brown and Green Broadc'Olh vay good for Shirts '8 inenes wide $125 value Sale price 79c yard csilk Poplin Brown American Beauty Wisteria Wine Sand Grey and Green 40 inches wide Some of these have been priced as high as $350 Sale price $159 36 inch Poplin not as good quality has been $275 Sale price 95c Duvtyn Brown Navy Dark Grey Orange Cocoa Sherry Coral Reseder Green 36 inches wide has been priced $150 Sale price $250 Stripe Silk very good colors 36 inches wide $150 value Sale price 95c All remnant Silks and Wool Goods closed out at very low prices many of them have enough for Children or Waists In Use 0 For Over Thirty Years Sg i Cc e3 aei o- cl I iS Exact Copy of Wrapper The INTtU COMPANY Newport to See of Rehearsals have begun for the musical extravaganza of to be seen at Opera House in Newport on Monday and Tuesday evening January 15 and 16 under the auspices of the Ladies Social Union of the Congregational church of is the fifth annual production to be staged under inc direction of Mr and Mrs Lours Philbrook Devised after the style of the Ziegfeld Follies Greenwich Vil- lage Follies and other musial re- vues so popular in New York and I Boston the of promises to be a decided novelty in stage entertainment the material having been arranged and adapted by Tom Collins general stage director at the New York Winter Garden The cast numbers nearly 100 singers and dancers Leading roles will he assumed by Helen Savage Bigelow Christine Blanchard Annie Sockol Flora Clark 0 Searles Joseph Liber- man Lyle Fitzpatrick RuiMph Bigelow Roland Rogers Henry 1 Smith Herbert Lane and Howard Root The committee in charge com- prises Mrs Blanchard chair- i man Mrs MeCarten Mrs Prouty Mrs Frances Pink- ham Mrs George Macdiarmid and Miss Inez Miller NEW YORK CITY NEWPORT LOCALS Mrs Charles Dwyer and son Harold have just returned from a visit to New York City where they spent the Christmas holidays and also visited relatives in Holyoke I and Springfield Mr and Mrs Eugene Clark and Newport Center Luman Randall is very il pneumonia The ice cutters were busy last week cutting ice for the creamery Mrs Ben Spaulding has returned home from the Orleans hospital William Horner died Friday at the home of his sister Mrs George Searles Funeral services were held Sunday at the house with interment in North Troy cemetery Guy Bates of West Glover was called home Monday night by the serious illness of his mother Mrs Bates Mr and Mrs A Larabee and Madeline of North Troy Mr and Mrs Frank Button of Holland Sweet Mr and Mrs Olin Miller and two sons of North Troy were guests of Mr and Mrs Peabody Christmas Mrs Louis Crawford and mother Mrs Abbie Cawford have returned from visiting Mrs son and family in Manchester There was 82 present at the Watch meeting Sunday night at the Methodist church A very interesting service was enjoyed by all Mr and Mrs Harlic Doane spent the holiday in Coventry with her sister Mrs Don Whipple Mrs Don Whipple and two children of Coventry spent a few days last week with Mrs Harlie Doane Miss Lucy Wright is spending the holidays with her parents Mr and Mrs 1) Wright and also cheir daughter Evelyn of Boston has been with them Miss Persis Kilby of Georgetown Mass spent her weeks vacation with her parents Mr and Mrs 0 Kilby They also entertain- IEASLES may be followed by serious cold troubles use nightly VICKS VAPORUB Over I 7 Million Jars Used Yearly Lively Races at Lvndonville The horse races at Lyndonville Raisin Bread Chuck full of raisins NEWPORT BAKERY Sweaters that have been $250 and $295 now offered at $195 Sweaters that have been $350 and $395 now offered at $295 SEVERAL LOTS OF LADIES SWEATERS ALSO AT SALE PRICES Furs that have already been marked down to less than they could be bought at wholesale are offered during the sale at 25 per cent off the mark down prices and Bath Robes that will cost a lot more to buy next fall because of the increased cost of the materials $300 ones at $259 $395 and $450 ones at $295 $500 to $650 ones at $395 $750 and $895 ones at $595 $1000 and 1200 ones at $795 We would he very glad to carry these over if we had the space and did not need the money WHITE WAISTS One lot at 29c a lot at 50c and the better Waists all at extra values Silk Waists all at marked down prices One lot of Dark Colored Waists that have been 650 now all at $195 SHOES AT CLEARANCE SALE PRICES Lot of High Brown Calf Boots Cuban heels that have been $900 now offered at $295 pair Walkover and Fine Boots Brown Calf and Black Vici Kid Military heels that have been priced at $950 now all $395 There is to be an increase in the price of all Spring orders given after January first of 15 to 20 per cent while this will not effect our spring prices because we have bought before early enough to get old prices it shows that prices are going higher rather than lower It is surely a good time to buy now BRASSIERES AND CORSETS AT SALE PRICES 75c and 85c Brassieres at 59c $100' $150 $250 ones at 79c All Odd Corsets at marked down prices and a lot of New Gossards bought for the sale and offered at sale prices Lot $100 $125 $150 Fabric Gloves at 89c a pair Lot 75c Fabric Gauntlets mostly large sizes 59c a pair 25c Mittens mostly small sizes at 10c a pair Wool Heather Hose made to sell for $200 Sale prices 95c a pair and Hose made to sell for $125 Sale price 75c a pair and Flannelette Pajamas and Night Robes $100 ones at 79c $150 ones at $129 $175 ones at $149 $200 ones $150 $250 ones at $179 With the increased cost of Flannelette next fall we would like to carry these over but we have neither the space or money to spare DRESS GOODS AT SALE PRICES Skirtings Brown and Tan Stripe heavy material Plaid Wonderful Material Soft Shades of Green Checked with Black Green Home Spun Plaid Checked with Gold Blue and Black Tan and Navy Plaid Combined with Dull Green Black and Gold Black and White One Inch Check Soft Wooly Material Dull Green Purple and Orange Plaid Fine These Skirtings are either 56 or 58 inches wide and have been priced $350 to $895 but must be closed out and we have marked all of them $150 a yard Cotton and Wool Plaids have been priced $275 Marked to 69c Black and White Check have been priced 79c Marked to 39c Old Rose Batiste have been paced $200 Marked to 79c Brown and Dark Green Granite Cloth have been priced 69c Marked to 39c Oxford and Navy TveM wuld be $250 Marked $129 TeL 213-3 family of West Charleston spent New Year's Day with Mr and Mrs Darts West Main St Rev Rankin was in Burlington on Monday and Tuesday Mr and Mrs Harry Shaw are in Coventry this evening to install the officers of Eureka Grange Eureka Grange was organized last June and is in a -cry flourishing condition The soiety has purchased the Methodist church and has made several changes in it to used both as a Grange headquarters and a gathering place for community interests Benjamin Pom-oy has returned from Amsterdam and has gone to work at thet Noble and Sons Co' Creamery Mrs Davis has received the sad news of i'ie death of a nephew John Shurelt in Magog Mrs Frank Mouiton who has been ill for six weeks is now much better Jack Smith has recovered from several days illness of grip Winston Prouty has returned to St school at Garden Citv I Ivir and Mrs Oakley and son Clifford Oakley have been spending the holidays with Mr and Mrs Arthur Shepard in Arlington Mass returning Tuesday morning and bringing their little grand daughter Elizabeth who will be with them lor two weeks Clifford Oakley has resumed hfs studies at Middlebury Dorian Leavitt is employed as bookkeeper at te Vi Noble and Sons Creamery Mrs I Blair of West Berkshire Mr and Mrs 1) Phelps and son Hay and Miss Marjorie Phelps of St Albans were holiday guests of Mr am: Mrs James i Lord returning Monday Miss Ruth Stoddard who spent the holidays at her home in Cook-shire' returned on Tuesday Mrs () Spaulding and two children who have been visiting relatives in Greenfield will return home tomorrow Mr and Mrs Hagan and Miss Elizabeth Hagan have been with relatives in Farnham returning Monday nighi Clair Geer who has been visiting his sister Mrs Fred Blake has gone to his home in Bridgeport Miss Miriam Colodny left Monday night for Boston to resume her studies at Simmons College PREMIER THEATRE Newport Vermont cox and family of Holland Mr and Mrs Larabee had a family gathering Christmas day All the family was present Mrs Nula Estey has returned home from Newport where she has been nursing Erald Rogers of Newport is vis-1 iting -at his Hyram brown's Mrs George Armstrong and son Fay of Troy called on her sister Mrs Wheeler Saturday Helen Connal of Milton is at loine for the holidays Balsam for that COUGH TONIGHT Gloria Swanson in "Her Special Paramount Lot of Scrims and other Curtain materials 25c ones at 15c 50c and 59c ones at 29c 75c and 85c ones at 39c $150 ones at 7uc Lot of 75c Cretonnes at 45c Short lengths Cretonnes and Scrims at less than half price Blankets will cost very much more next fall but we want to reduce our stock and offer $125 ones at $109 $150 ones at $119 $250 ones at $209 $295 ones at $245 $325 ones at $279 $550 ones at $459 $595 ones at $489 Comfortables this is the first season for some time that they could be sold at reasonable prices and with the increased cost of cotton must be very much higher again next fall We offer $295 ones at $259 $350 odes at $295 $475 ones at $395 $550 ones at $189 $650 ones at $569 Better Blankets and Comfortables will be sold at even greater discounts WHITE QUILTS AT SALE PRICES $125 ones at $109 $150 ones at $119 $195 ones at $159 $225 ones at $189 $250 ones at $209 $295 ones at $239 $325 ones at $259 $395 ones at $319 $425 ones at $339 $595 ones at $175 17 inch Linen Finish Crash double red stripe edge at 10c a yard A bale of Stevens Short Length Crashes at sale prices and other Crashes at sale prices COTTON AT SALE PRICES 40 inch Brown Lockwood Sheeting 16c 40 inch Good Brown Sheeting 20 to 10 yard lengths 1 lc 40 inch Good Brown Full Webs 15c 36 inch Fruit of the Loom bleached 30c 36 inch Hill 19c Lockwood 81 inch bleached 50c Criterian 81 inch bleached 55c Colonial 81 inch bleached 60c Pequot si inch bleached 65c Pequot 81 Brown 60c There are several other kinds of wide cottons all at sale prices When raw cotton sold at 25c several years ago Lockwood 40 inch cost 31c by the bale and Pequot was over a dollar a yard Huy all the Cotton you will need this year during the January sale We have the largest stock we have had hut cannot guarantee prices only as long as our present stock lasts Buy earlv LINEN AND MERCERIZED DAMASK Mercerized 65c pnes at 19c 75c ones at 59c 85c ones at 69c $125 ones at 95c Linen Damasks $250 ones at $219 $295 ones at $245 $325 ones at $279 $125 ones at $295 $200 ones 2 and 3 yard lengths $169 Small lot of half Linen that was $275 offered to close at $159 Napkins all at sale prices We expect to do the largest January business we have done because the goods are offered at extremely low prices and vtilh every thing in our stock going to he higher before the year is out Be sure and get your share of the bargains offered THURSDAY JAN 4 1 Helene Chadwick in Dust Flow Leather NEWPORT BUSINESS DIRECTORY ERNEST HUNT Registered Optometrist and Optician Specialist in Spectacle and Eye glass fitting :02 Main St Newport Vt Write or phone 145-21 for appointment OK HARRY ilVJilLiOJN DENTAL (SURGERY X-Ray Service Complete Gas and Oxygen equip ment for painless denistry Office hours: 830 to 12 130 to Tel 278 Block HOWE Successor to HOWE STOWE HEAL ESTATE NEWPORT Tel 175 Block ryTfiligiliM Orleans Miss Alice Hughes was home from Boston to spend Christmas with her parents Mr and Mrs Hughes Mrs Dodge is much improved in health Albert Caron was home from Amhurst College a few days last week Mrs Winnie Tripp is visiting her parents Mr anil Mrs Wilkie Mrs It Twombly recently visited her son Twombly at Waterbury Mrs Harley Stevens has closed her labors at the Pharmacy and gone to Newport to live Miss Ruth Aldrich has finished work in the Whipple Converse store and gone to her home in Derby Line for a few stay before going to Muskegon Michigan to teach for the balance of the year miss r-va Chandler of New Haven Conn is visiting- her grandmother Mrs A II Chandler Mrs Moulton is visiting her people in Lisbon this week Miss Mae Willey is visiting relatives at Waltham Mass this week Archie Yates of Burlington recently visited his mother Mrs Samuel Mitchell Mr and Mrs John McLellan of Barton are visiting their daughter Mrs Plazen Converse this week CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of HEMSTITCHING Latest styles buttons covered to irder Mail orders filled promptly Misses Trudeau Wheeler 41 1-2 Main Street Tel 38-1 A Ci amt on Eye Ear Nose and Throat Main St St Johnsbury Vt Appointments for examination or glasses by letter or telephone WATCH FOR Cooley Cart with a full supply of everything fresh from the oven 10 supply your needs for the dnv 3 IT OPENS THE DOOR Management of your finances opens the door to advancement-increased earning power greater interest in life Open an account with us 1 A' Interest Paid 1 Wells River Savings Bank The COOLEY East Main Street Bakery Newport Vermont 9 Spot FOR Cleunlng Pressing and Repairing ROUSSEAU Hurst Restaurant Block Newport North Troy Sawyer and Sawyer have purchased of Hildreth the premises on the northerly side of Main street long known as the Wilson building and wi'J occupy it after making some necessary changes as a store The building they now occupy has been sold by Hammond to a Canadian party who will occupy it as a general store Miss Pearla Hunt is ill at the home of her father II Hunt on Railroad street The Modern Woodmen gave a largely attended dance at the Hammond liall Fridas cvcnim SERVICE GARAGE Cars remodelled overhauled and painted All classes of machine work done Ea-t Main St Newport Radio Service and Supplies FORREST DREW at Newport Electric Shop 73 Main Street Newport Vermont The Little Shop for Crippled Furniture i See me before throwing aside old nieces or buvimr new JOSEPH MORIN Cabinet-maker and Carpenter Glen Road Newport ei 63 2 FRANK FLINT NEWPORT VERMONT WELLS RIVER VT 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