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Rutland Daily Herald from Rutland, Vermont • 12

Rutland Daily Herald from Rutland, Vermont • 12

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r' i J. 30, 3925. WEDNESDAY MOBNING, u.u The Combination Cash Store Co. THE STOfE OF BETTER VALUES bmm 138 Wert wW a 1 HEAiVY western steer 1 ssr I HOME-MADE SAt Phone 620. A.l? A mi 'A Barrett Thinks Period Will Show if State Can Keep Up With SATEEN gaps L- 1 after visiting Mr.

and Mrs. John Mon-spruce street. -Mary Frances Colligan has I to Hartford, where she is employed, after spending Christmas at her home on Lafayette street. Robert Keith of Pittsford is visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Keith on Granger street. John S. Jones of IUon, N. is visiting his daughter, Mrs. J.

Davies, of State street. Henry and Anthony Sarto of Tor-rington, have returned home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. P. Dalto of South street.

Castle Uon. and Local Brevities Thelyear of 1926 will be Vermonts greatest year, provided that all Vermonters awake to Vermonts possibilities," asserted John Barrett of Grafton speaking yesterday afternoon before a meeting of the Rutland Womans club in Trinity parish house. VELVET dance 1 EW YEARS EYE ODD FELLOWS HALL Savings Bank Building KELLEYS ORCHESTRA Chiropractic Facts Chiropractic Adjustments Make the Sick Well. I Nuerometer and X-Ray Service Hours t-3 P. M.

Daily. 7-8 Wed. and Fri. DR. A.

W. FARNSWORTH. Badlam Block. 39 Center St 158odtf Miss Beatrice Eddy of Crescent, Continuing, Mr. Barrett said in part: progi i having visited during 1925, nt Miss Our Record Think off Buying The Latest Columbia Records i AT ffW HalfaDollar We bought them at a big saying and as usual are passing it along to our customers.

Everything imaginable in fine Equality records can be found in the huge assortment nw on sale. Regular prices were 75c to $1 .50 Some at even $2.00 and $3.00. There are Jazz Records by Ted Lewis, etc. Songs by Prank Crummit, etc. Instrumental Selection by the finest artists in the world.

Foreign records in Italian, French, Jewish, Swedish, Polish, Syrian, Portuguese, Greek, etc. COLUMBIA NEEDLES iOc pkgs. at 5c. 25c boxes at 13c PUMPS Olficers of- Vermont lodge, Knights of Pythias will be nominated and elected tonight at a regular convention of the lodge to be held at Castle Hall at 8 oclock. The condition of Miss Martha Lincoln of Granger street, who has been confined to her home for two weeks with a fractured right hip and shoulder, is greatly improved.

A military whist party will be held at 8 oclock this evening in Grand Army hall. Refreshments will be served. Final arrangements have been completed for the Girl Scout dance to be held tomorrow evening at the Mead Community House starting at 8.30 o'clock. FOR street has returned home from Manchester where she spent the holidays with relatives. Miss Helen Regan of Albany, N.

has returned home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Dolan of Evergreen avenue, Miss Lazera A.

Haddad of New England Conservatory of Music, Boston, and Miss Josephine Haddad, also of Boston, who have been with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Haddad, of School street, have returned to Boston.

John Lynch of St Louis is visiting at his former home on Gibson avenue. While here his attending the A daughter, Marion Agnes, has been semi-annual conference of the Rutland Fire Clay company salesmen. i -j i NEW i fee Winter Leis Instead watching and proper exercise are the best anti- thermometer fresh air watching the thermometer, iresn a A born to Mr. and Mrs. A.

E. Robbins of Detroit. Mrs. Robbins was formerly Mlpg MabeU(, MacIvor of thiB city. YEARS either in public engagements or pri vately large majority of Vermonts 245 odd towns and cities and each of its J4 counties several timjfjs, I am convinced beyond question that there is a new and remarkable state of mind pr psychological bent among Vermonters everywhere; first that in 1926! Vermont must take unprecedented afid more far-reaching co-opetative steps 4hd action for greater progress, I prosperity, and population than I before In its history; and second, that) 1926 will be the crucial year of the de-i cade; 1920-1930 to determine; whether' Vermont shall slip behind, stand still, or go forward in the competition of the 48 states for such increased progress, prosperity, and population Coolidges Strength.

The big outstanding fact in Americas public or official affairs today at Washington, in New York, Chicago, and Francisco, is that President Calvin Xloolidge is stronger tpday with the oases of people than he ever was The recognition of this fact by both the United States Senate and the House of Representatives is abundantly evident to every visitor td Washington! The majority of the principal measures for which the administration stands will pass both houses of Congress before adjournment. President Coolidge will have a record of achievement that will eqnual or surpass that of President Wilson or President Roosevelt, excepting, of course, the i measures of the former exec-Dover, utive, for which the support was non-partisan, A summary of the opinions of the Miss Stelle McCarthy of New Bed- captains of industry and agriculture, ford, who has been visiting her finance, and economics, now points to sister. Miss Emma McCarthy, of the year 192G, being the most prosper-Franklin street, has returned herious, progressive and full of achi.eve- DANCES dote New Years Gafts For Women At January Reductions We' are Firemen were called out at 6 'oclock yesterday morning to put out a chimhey fire at 98 Brown street The blaze was quickly extinguished with chemicals. William Charlton, 44, of Benson pleaded guilty yesterday in City court to causing a horse to be brought into the. state without the permission of the commissioner of agriculture.

He was fined $10 and costs. John Bucklin, 54 a Sudbury farmer, For both boys and girls including not guilty yesterday In City i court to a charge of breach of the peace and was released on his own recognizance. He is charged with having struck Frank Rowe, also of for that tired feeling ready to help with our lines o. SKIS SLEDS A The Flexible Flyer iine; easiest to steer, fastest, goes the farthest; ask sonny, be knows. SKATES double-runners for the beginner SHOE SKATE OUTFITS Whether its a fancy skating outfit $3.98 i.

$12.00 Coats now. $6.50 Dresses now. $4. 9 9 Coats now. 1 0.00 Dresses now $6.99 to or 'just a good, durable outfit we can supply it.

A Full Supply of Ice Creepers. Phoie 8-W. We Deliver. DUNN BROS. G5 MERCHANTS ROW.

$6.00 Boy. 4, Slays Sister. Gary, Ind. Playing with his fathers revolver, 4-year-old Albert Pettit shot and killed his sister, aged 10. NOVELTY DRESS GOODS 69c vd.

Flannels and Granite Cloths in JStripes and Checks MENS WOOL FLANNEL SHIRTS $1.89 Colors: Gray, Kliaki, Navy, Brown Made in Ludlow and Made Right horue. She was accompanied by her ment, uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel state C. T.

BROWN OPTOMETRIST Examine Eyes Furnish Glasses THATS ALL pi jT' WE DO WE DO DU1 IT RIGHT 34 CENTER STREET international, national, and which the world fyas ever knowhj As a corollary to this, is the general belief in Newj Paul C. Howley has returned to his York, and Philadelphia, that tjhe home in Boston after visiting his thracito coal strike will be settled In lather, T. E. Howley, of East street, the very near future. grocery department DINNER WARE Evervthing in Dinnerware, Import- as "ei-urned home from btocs- in tbe vitally important question of ed Dinner Sets.

Dinner brie. where she has been a guest legislation for the benefit of agricul- Sets, Sets in genuine Nippon China, ot sster. Mr8 )VUA1Kin BrUv tUre CnoliciSe based on all nieces can be renlaceri at anv Jobn L- Jhes ot Albany, N. 1 great undeniable economic principles, timeP from our open Ltock Datterns. I after spending a and oofthe greatest permanent good CODFISH BITS Per pund 17c SPINACH Webster Brand 2 size can, 2 for.

MEAT DEPT. Fresi Native Fig Pork TODAY LOINS, SHOULDERS, PRIDE of NIAGARA FLOUR BROADSIDE, LEAF LARD, Bbi. SPARE RUBS sausagL Libby Cut Glass. Colored Beautiful hand-painted China. C.

W. SPENCER Complete Home Furnisher a few fancy hen TURKEYS Around 8 lbs. each. tor au peases or agriculture, such as production, financing, and marketing, whether in periods of depression or prosperity, is sympathetic at heart with thi? agricultural interests and F. D.

Nims of Boston, as-receiver will make just as many concessions to for the Hortonia Power company, has the mope radical policies of certain filed suit for $1004 against tne Groton westerh: groups as are consistent Manufacturing company of Groton, in I good faith to all the countrys inter-! the bill ot specifications are included cats and respect for economic iVjilUll -one generator, one exciter and one i The result ought to be the passage of Large Call 1 yC I switchboard sold to tne Groton com- legislation that will start a new era; lfhnurpi- (Ta puny in Aprl, 1922 vaiued iQ all at! in agricultural prosperity. iHiUL Ajm 750, payment for which is sought to- Preceding Mr. Barretts address gether wlta interest from the date of there was a vocal solo by Mrs. J. H.

V. WHEAT IS HIGH. Ptrubbeg. and community singing led looks like hio-ViT-TIA Janies P. Leamv annoars as attnr-! by M.

L. Kingsley to the lnus.c 3 Hze can, each 19c SAUERKRAUT Silver Floss Brand looks like high-priced P. Leamy appears as attor- Mrs-i M. L. Kingsley to tl of Womans club GORTONS CODFISH Boneless each 25c GRANULATED SUGAR 25 Pound sack native Chickens and ms FRESH OYSTE NEW YEARS AFTERNOON KELLEYS ORCHESTRA Admission 50c.

SWEET FLORIDA I ORANGES pkg. I Standards 75 per qh Dozen 45c Selects 85c per qt. ney for Mr. Nims. stringed trio, led, PoUU by MrslfH.

Stewart Ross. Mrs. ames M. Hamilton, president! GOVERNORS TO CHAMBER ADOPT PROGRAM TONIGHT. of the dub, announced that there will It Flour all the season.

ad-j vise buying now. For a few days tve shall sell DULUTH IMPERIAL BREAD FLOUR NEW YEARS BALL FORESTERS HALL PROCTOR I THURSDAY, Dec. 31. The Com ibl nation Cash Store Co. Row, Cop.

Edson and Willow Rutland, Vt. At the monthly meeting of the xecutive board board of governors of the Rutland i plub Monday afternoon at Chamber of Commerce which is to be o- h. -s held at 6U5 clock tonight at Hotel aIf, asked bazaar chaIrnleu who JK.i.r.0 MANY DRIVERS 88 Merchants names of 312 2 4 RM. sack iii will he adopted, the Per DDL 1 U.20 i committee members will ba committee members will bo i F. Burljank, to do so at that timo.

given j)ut and the dues committee wul iyake qranSe TO OBSERVE WILL USE CARS DURING WINTER GOLD MEDAL FLOUR recommendations of changes dec.ded i NIGH'" ata naotiiag yterday morning ChilrenS night will be observed ir "vt tx ClOCk lD the ffICeS the this evening by tha members of Rut- PlLLSBLKrtS I LOUR 1 land Vfallev grange. All members are Bbl. sack free which will bd Riven is one of the finest views in the Green Mountains. A short distance to the east of the proposed trail is the main range of the Green Mountains. The new pathway will lead to the slope of Mount Horrid, one of the highest peaks in the vicin-ity, ami at the Brandon-Rochester pass VciOSS will j.jin the Long Trail.

A The trail is to be marked with the Brandon-Rochester Pass metal arrows used Oil other portions 'of the Long Trail and blazed trees are also to be used where it is thought practical to do so. As the total length It was learned yesterday from of- of the proposed trail is so short there Plowed Roads New Route Will Be Continued Opel- Autos Possible. Mount Horrid. Believe That Will Make ation cf ji.h 0 i Spencer C. for th younger members.

lk Lawre A prbgram of voca, au1 mstrumen- tal music, recitations and readings BUTTER SALE DONAHUE CREAMERY 1 Lb. Print FRESH CREAMERY TUB BUTTER Per lb 54c 2 Lbs $1.05 NORTHERN SPY APPLES the first wUhhe or more Trail ami in expected to be a op- special ckai of tke srango lecturer, Mrs. i condftfons 1 which obtain In Vermont flciahi of the Green Mountain cjub that" enu of appetizing dishes for the holi- Anna Maccabee. during the winter months many Rut- fix miles ot new trail are to be built P181 turn 11Iul -utomobile owners will continue hie winter to be added to the chain f. to run their machines and have ap-1 forming, the Long Trail.

oil Dyoo9s p-liecl tor rei8tratioQ at th a to be kncwn as du has befn prepared. Arrangements are unfavorable motoring menu -which will be served from to 2:30 p. and from 6:00 to 7:30 p. $1.60 per cover. Phone 1220 for table reservations.

adv. 311-3 Despite the ich obtain in Vermont iu ureeu iviuunuun ciuo i during the winter months many Rut- si-'- milea of new trail are to be bull die owners 111 'continue title winter to be added to the ch5i tn run their machines and have ap-f forming, the Long Trail. tion at the. office of The new trail Is to be kncwn as Du The Du Val trail is to ba registrar of motor vehicles in Tal Tragi, named in honor of Guy Du rajlroad own lYnd -utomobile owners will continue this winter to be added to the chHin found advisable to put up one machines and have ap- foiming. the Long Trail.

of the welcome Vesting houses. day LADIES. 1 Artistic hair cutting, natural per-TW 7n waving, marcel and water wav- 1 er peck yc ing, youthifying hair tinting at Laurie i i to- Beauty Salon. 13 Center St. Phone Arbuckles bine 550.

312-jan. 2nd GRANULATED SUGAR Military whist this -tnntneller al ot Brooklyn who has not only sur- Long Hundreds of applications have been veyed the- route, but is backing the Jar path for persons wishing to start turned into that office during the past undertaking in a financial way. the trip over the famous scenic rout I two weeks and the necessary number Afterfa survey which took the party from the vantage point of a railv ay 1 plates and registration cards have ver the route three times it w-as de-; station. ibeen sent out to owners of trucks and elded tnt the new road would start Wl, fnr Wif. icars Manv persons will wait until af- from a jmlnt three miles east of Bran- Hosband for iter the first off the new year before don following an abandoned wood road Palermo.

Italy. Giacomo Leech Lending in theVr applications os after to whal la known as Goshen Four confessed to the police that be mur-1 Pound time there, will be less congestion i Corner and from there leading in a dered Capt. Lugl Carlossi for a small i in the office and consequently less do- northeasterly direction to the mouu- sum of money promised him by his KAPEL PANCAKE FLOUR -lay In getting the plates returned to tain known as Grandview where there victims wife. i i evening G. A.

T-l OT TT 100 Lb. bags $.85 i hall. adv. 312-1 oMOKED FilUl LlJERt 1 "1 si Milti PHONE 1348 ROASTING CHICKENS 4 to 6 Lbs. Per .45 LEGS OF LAMB Id) 35c LA MB CHOPS Lb .,,450 and 55 SHOULDER LAMB Lb 28c LAMB STEWS Lb.

123ic and 15c PORK LOINS Whole Lb 28c PORK CHOPS Lb 28c and 38c SIRLOIN ROAST Solid meat Lb 39c RUMP ROAST Solid meat Lb 35c PRIME RIB-ROAST Standing Lb CHUCKS Lb CLODS Lb RIB AND BRISKET Lb 1 7c 17c Fish, all kinds at Kinsellas. adv 312-1 j. i. 3 On them. tju.

Ac i The fact that 80me of the main high- Reynolds Studio closed to January adv. 30S-t A. Oysters on half shell, Klnsella. adv 312-2 ways converging in Rutland are to.be kept In conditidh for winter motoring JilVCl, 2 IDS 23 Nice la I Mclntosli Eating BUCKW HE Al COFFEE 8 ALE HIGHLAND BRAND COFFEE Per lb 45c! SPECIAL 1 Lb. BAG MILD CQFFEE Per lb ...39 P.

G. WHITE NAPHTHA SOAP- Rounds 25c has led manr persons to keep thoir Pork Chops 32c, 38c ID. cars out of storage in the hope that j( cars out ot storage in me nope mm Shnnl.lor at last to ollOUklurs Apples 98c pk. Greening Apples. pk.

Fancy Urangt doz. Cabbage, tWcry, INirnips, all-winter driving has come be a realized fact. Sausage 35c Lad, I'? 290 CH ASBERBY BEANS- UeC 31, i 0 i ter driving not altogether. a Refreshments particularly to those owners whose 312-2 c-vrvbv A Icars are cooled by the thermo-dynamic FRESH DAIRY BUTTER 1 pound 2C oJa ftiNa I luo principle. Larger machines with a 1 nqrs VAVtA ITq WMITV ViMiTIl SOAP 31 DINNER is Pound 25c cooling system in which the liquid is x'TThi i i 1 'VU1 1 4c0 i 4 actuated by means of a pump or other i BROIjpEN WALNUT MEATS 1 rionnd (circulating devices do not give much; trouble and driving in winter is large- U()Und pail I 25 Uy a problem of keeping the operator pound PERCY P.

WOOD Per box, 100 cakes. Entertainment. LENOX SOAP I Per box, 1 00 $3. 75 LARGE IVORY SOAP Pc box, 100 cakes i steamed Fruit Pudding With Whipped SMALL IVORY SOAP iCream uud cMce ot Beage-85c. XSWELT APRICOTS bfhi ot cold weathe Per box, 100 cakes.

feather Pnl kniru driving, Icy roads, has largely been a fc overcome by means of the improved Try our HAMBURG STEAK) STAR SOAP I Home-made Bread, Butterscotch ATumi BANANA APPLES i dfG ami choice of Ramafi cc. mnt on most eftrs on til marke but 2 Lbs 25c Per box, 100 cakes, $4.65 Wednesday. Bushel basket machine is yet to be made which VEAL SHOULDER DOLLAR SOAP SALE i the tea shop-mi c.n..f st. MelxfroSH APPLES common met City Cash Markets PHONE 450 3 -M 120 MFRCHANTS ROW 90 IV EST STREET. Free Delivery 9 10 i 1 3 I111 Hs Lb 20 21 Bars Star Soap.

1 .00 it 'A, Basket (peck) .1 oo VEAL STEWS 10c and 12Ki 10 Bars 49c.0ITlltLr ONiCjNS ch will be abolished by the improv-snow-piowing apparatus which lias obtained to keep the roads open. 5 rounds 2DCWitta the old method by which the SPECIAL TODAY snow was packed by means of aToller. rprjj WESTERN STEEP CHUCK BEEF. 15c to 20 PIG or BEEF LIVER Lb P. G.

SOAP 23 Bara 1 .00 1 1 Bara 5oe a lOci PORTERHOUSE STEAK Lb 45 RUMP STEAK I SMALL IVORY SOAP 15 Bftrstt $1,00 LENOX SOAP- 25 Bara gi.oo 1 2 Bars 5oc STAR NAPHTHA POWDER- MNuE MASONIC TEMPLE NEW YEARS EVE CHltKKN FiE SUPPER and THE BEST OF MUSIC RESERVE THIS DATE Mein Noodles, "Sprouts for Choj) Suey, Chinese Soy Sauce, PURE GLUTEN BISCUIT Package -15c 5S.il rara PHa for -S letters be burled with him. i2 HONEYCOMB 1 RIPE for TK 4 1 CURBh COBS BEEF 1 5c (o 35 Cretltton, Eag Mra. Anne Curtin. CO VJ5 v. i aged 74, who lives on a farm near here, has never seen a railroad train..

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