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PAGE EIGHT THE BURLINGTON FREE PRESS AND TIMES: THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1926. Farmers Bankers, Boys and Girls Will Visit University of Vermont Next Week berculosls, E. H. Jones, State commissioner of agriculture. At noon a basket lunch will be In order.

Dean J. L. Hills will preside at the meeting which will open at 1:30 p'clock in the afternoon. President Guy W. mm CITYNEWS A daughter was born to Mr.

and Mrs. Leo C. Flynn of 118 North Union rtreet August 5 at the Fanny Allen Hospital. Miss Ruth E. Henderson, representing the Junior Red Cross, will speak in the assembly of the University of Vermont Summer school this morning regarding the work of the Junior Red Cross.

A Bailey of the University of Vermont will extend ereetines. William M. Jar- as follows: 9:30 a. m. Some Pressing dine, United States secretary of agriculture, will then give an address.

Guaranteed Bargains If you can buy equal merchandise elsewhere for less or if for any reason you are not pleased with any Mezzanine purchase your money will be refunded upon Owing to the Extremely Small Profit Margin Upon which the Mezzanine bargain department operates certain usual services must be' eliminated. memorandums. No charges. No which will be followed by an address by Dr. Carl E.

Ladd. director of ex Next week promises to be a big week at the University of Vermont, even though the Summer school closes this week. Right on the heels of the departing summer school students will come a new group of seekers after knowledge. The University will entertain next week farmers, their wives, bankers and boys and girls of ttie 4-II clubs; and William M. Jardine, secretary of agriculture In President Cool- number of the Summer school students are planning a trip through Smuggler's tension.

New York State College of Agriculture, Cornell University, Ithaca, Between Season Mezzanine Specials mis uiiernoon. The Rev. Arthur Hall TMoh.r.,,., Dairy Problems, H. B. Ellenberger, professor of dairy husbandry; The Vermont Farmer's Dollar, H.

P. Young, farm management demonstrator; Certified Seed Potatoes as a Cash Crop in Vermont, A. H. Gilbert, assistant professor of botany; Floors in the Farm House, Miss Emma A. Fuller, specialist in home economics.

10:20 Lime and Legumes In Vermont, Dr. Ernest Van Alstlne, assistant professor of agronomy; Controlling Plant Diseases, Dr. B. F. Lutman, professor of plant pathology; Choosing Clothes for the Individual.

Miss Alida Fair ot the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. G. Richard son, nas received official notice of his appointment as assistant h.

ldge's cabinet, will be, the guest of dral, of St. Mary and St. John at tionor on the hill on August 13. Boys and girls of the 4-11 Clubs and Manila, Philippine Islands, and expecta to leave to take Hn hi. their leaders will hold their annual New York.

During ttie latter part of the afternoon, a tour will be made to the 6hel-bume Farms to see the large average of alfalfa grown by F. Kendzlor, man ager of Shelburne Farms Corporation. This tour will be under the guidance of Dr. Van Alstine. BANKERS' CONFERENCE The program for the bankers' conference will follow closely that Just given for Thursday, with the same talks by Messrs.

Young, Van Alstine, Loveland, Jardine and Ladd. In the evening, the bankers will Join with the boys and girls in tfieir sunset service at 7:30, conducted by the Orleans Coun about the middle of September, fHate camp week at the University next week. On Thursday and Friday, Au banks, acting assistant State Club lead DRESSES er; Vermont's Forest Policy, B. Ross, State commissioner of forestry. B.

A. Chase, a representative of the' New England Insurance Exchange Is in the citr for a. raw d.x 1. gust 19 and 20, the second annual conference of the State Bankers' Association and the- faculty of the College of Agriculture of the University of Ver tt 1 1 1 the buildings belonging to the city In 11:10 Wtoy We Need Better Cows In Vermont, E. II.

Loveland, extension specialist In dairying; Unproductive Fruit Trees. Dr. M. B. Cummlngs, pro- connection wnn me proposal of the city administration to $4.98 mont will be held ttiere.

Then the co operative extension work In agricul ture and home economics will be fea fexsnr of horticulture: Keeping the city property Insured In a lump at a single low rate, Mr. Chase has been Family Budget, Mrs. Caarlotte P. tured In a Farmer's Field Day to be held at the University on Thursday, ty delegation, and II. G.

Woodruff, of Brooks, research specialist in home This is the time of year when some of the new season's things are wanted and yet many summer, wearables will be needed for a considerable time to come. This week's Mezzanine department offerings are therefore divided between the bid and the new. All Mezzanine offerings whether of the present or the coming season have onething in common They are Exceptional Values August 19, with a special program. economics, St. Albans, Area Test ing In the Eradication of Bovine Tu looKing over tne school buildings and taking Inventory of other insurable city property.

I James W. Madden baa maA tn iitrA' This special program will be given the agricultural committee of the State Bankers Association, will give an address, which will be followed by a special address to the boys and girls by "William M. Jardine. Secretary of Ag DRESSES $3.98 Summer Dresses which were much higher in price. Long sleeves and short sleeves in French Voiles, Linens, English Rayons and a few Wash Silks, also a dozen or more Rayon and Silk Crepes.

Sizes mostly 16 to 38. Some 40 and 42 1-2. Godln and wife their colonial house on riculture. This will be followed by Shelburne, road to Clarence E. Noyes and wife of Franklin.

Warranty deeda were filed in the of Of figured and plain silk crepes also wash silks in summer frocks. New fall dresses in Tricoshams and Satin-de-Leen. Many were dresses worth $10 to $12. fice of the city clerk yesterday trans the council fire, songs, consecration service for the 4-H Honorary Society and candle service. Friday's program will be as follows: 9:00 How to Get Better Cows for Vermont, E.

IT. Loveland, extension specialist In dairying; alfalfa in Wis ferring the house and lot at 354 Noith street from Anna B. Patch to Irwin I R. and Anna E. Morgan.

Flying $400. Vermont Air Transport consin, I. f. Graber, professor of Company at Milton Airdrome with their new un-to-datn enulnment nf 4 Lewis Blanchard Co. Summer Shoe Sale Men.

here's your chance Florsheim Oxfords agronomy. University of Wisconsin; Alfalfa in Vermont, Dr. Ernest Van Alstine, associate professor of agronomy. University of Vermont; Bankers and Farmers, D. II.

Otis, director Agricultural American Bankers' www tcujr m) carry Bloomers of Rayosheen passengers at tne low rate of W.W) per flight. We also do Instruction Work. Pilot has had 15 years' experience. For reservation, telephone Milton 4-5. Advertisement.

Association. After lunch, a trip will be taken to nearby market milk farms- trimmed, ribbon shoulder Porch Dresses $1.00 All 88 to 48, in Amoskeag ginghams. They are astonishingly pretty styles for home wear, light, medium and dark shades. Uniform Dresses $1.98 Neatly lac and ribbon traps, values fS.SO. So.

Burl. May Have Contest in Primary OBITUARY ouum eurungton is likely to have a contest over the nomination of a Re- Mrs. Arabell P. Wright Mrs. Arabell Patrick Wright, wife of the late Charles R.

Wright, who died Rayon Princess Slips $1.69 Ribbon shoulder strap, made of genuine Rayosheen. both, fancy bottoms and hip hem, values 2.B0. Vests and Bloomers 98c Of rayon In high colors and medium shades, also white, dependable quality, well made. Black Calf Tan Calf Of fruit of the loom and cotton In stralght-llne and wrap around styles many women prefer them for home wear. Kimonos of Crepe $2.89 Of genuine box loom crepe In desirable shades and styles, ribbon trimmed, these kimonos represent most extraordinary values at $2.89, all sizes to 46.

publican candidate for representative Tuesday at the residence of her daugh-' or mat town. That Howard C. Brown had entered the field was announced yesterday, and the papers of P. D. Mills were filed with Clerk W.

S. Heatti a short time ago. Will Daniel O'Brien, otherwise known Lewis Blanchard Co. as ermont veteran legislator" be candidate this year? Despite the fact that Mr. Brien says he does not think he will run again.

It is generally believed in South Burlington ttiat he will decide to do so. Mr. O'Brien la a Democrat who has been elected town representative in New Fall Hats First Mezzanine Showing $1.98 and $2.98 FELTS SILKS, VELVETS In the higher crowns and favored fall shapes, all colors. 200 Fine Rayon Dress Slips $2.39 A special lot which we bought much under price and pass the saving on to you. It's the quality of these slips that we wish to emphasize.

Double hems, glove silk knit, beautiful shades and white, all sizes to 44. South Burlington ten different times, although not consecutively, and accord ing to many legislators, from his long experience in the House he has come to be recognized as a representative of considerable influence. His victory over Mr. Mills at ttie RACCOON COATS AllgUSt 1 TOMBOY Sale or fc $280 REGULAR On our racks ready for you. STYLE COLE FUR INC.

GEO. P. COLE, 12 Church Street. election November 4, 1934, was rather ter at Presque Isle. wu born In Hlnesburg on July 23, 1855, the daughter of Rufus and AVabeli (Knox) Patrick.

Her home was In Hlnesburg until she moved to Burlington 15 years ago. She leaves two daughters. Mrs. Emerson Hinsdale of Hlnesburg and Mrs. Horatio S.

Reed of Presque Isle, whom she was visiting at the time of her death; eight grandchildren; one great-grandchild; and one brother, John S. Patrick of Burlington. Funeral services will be held at the Unitarian Church parlors Friday, August 13, at 2 p. m. Burial will be in the family lot In Hlnesburg.

Yesterday's Funerals The funeral of Violet M. Borgh was held yesterday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from her late home at 35 School street. The Rev. Mark Kelley, pastor of the Methodist Church, officiated, and the body was taken to Barre for burial in Hope cemetery. The bearers were.

Roger and Bernard Erickson, Conrad Selberg and Leo Sanguinetti of Barre, schoolmates of the deceased. Those from out-of-town to attend the funeral were: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Borgh, Mr. and Mrs.

DeAlton Jarvis of Orange City, Mrs. H. H. Samuelson of South Ryegate; Mr. and Mrs.

Selberg, Mr. end Mrs. Roger Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. A.

Johannasson and the Misses Frances M. PiccioIH, Gladys Johnson and Cecelia Dowers of Barre. The floral tributes were many and beautiful. The funeral of Daniel Connellv was a close one. He received 2S6 votes, and Mr.

Mills, 223, thereby receiving a ma jority of 63 over his Republican oppo nent. MONKTON Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Buchanan, Mr and Mrs. Buchanan and Charles Che ney have returned to Steubenvllle, Ohio, after spending the past three weeks with Orpha Cheney.

MrB. Ella Palmer has gone to Burlington after Thread Silk Hose $1.29 These are seconds of the best $2.00 full fashioned thread silk hose in the market. Ask your neighbor how good they are, she must have bought some as we have sold more than 6,000 pairs in a year. Rayon Silk Hose 59c Seconds of $1.00 qualities, very smoothly woven and lustrous. They are eaallv mistaken for thread silk stockings.

At! desired shades and regular sises. Boys' Golf Hose 39c Ribbed cotton hose in colors with fancy turn-back top, a durable and good looking stocking. Black Cotton Hose 10c They will be wonderful for wear about the house. The usual 25o quality. Men's Broadcloth Shirts $1.00 Attached collars and neckband styles- Men's Pajamas $1.00 Military style with silk frog fasteners several colors and white, a $1.60 quality, all-Tegular aiaea.

Union Suits 59c Men's and boys' In nainsook ahd light weight, knitted, values $1.00. Men's Sox 37c Including Shawknlt and Fancy Rayon and Lisle Mixtures In plain colors and stripes. Values 60c to 75c visiting her sister, Mrs. Charles Williams. Beatrix Cheney has gone to Steubenville, Ohio.

Charles Parker and family, Mrs. W. IL Parker and grandson, Guy Cheney, spent Sunday in Plattsburgh. held at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Recent tests show that Baltic shale is rich in oils, the crude contents being nearly' twice that of American oil-bear ing rock. Our August Sale of Fashionable Fur Coats Is Now At Its Height Buying or laying away the fur coat of your choice assures you of the year's greatest fur coat values.

Every coat absolutely guaranteed. Conception at 9 o'clock yesterday morning. The Rev. P. A.

Barry sang a high mass of requiem, and the Rev. J. F. Gillis was present in the sanctuary. The burial was In St.

Joseph's cemetery, the Rev. J. F. Gillis officiating. The bearers were: Michael and Edward Lynch, John Byrnes, David O'Brien, John H.

Clay and James Maloney. All Bathing Suits At Two 'Lauds Yacht Club I And Its Steward Both the Lake Champlaln Yacht Club house and its steward, William Nor-I man, are lauded by John McFeeley Eaton in an installment of his story We carry only nationally known and advertised makes of footwear and a complete line of sizes. Reduced Prices Now Prevail Hand Embroidered Ladies' Night Gowns 98c Of soft cottons in white and high shades, square and necks, slip-on styles, neatly hand embroidered in self and contrasting shades, values $1.50. $2.98 and $3.98 Every suit is all wool and of excellent weight. Plain colors, stripes and fancy weaves.

Reductions of 1-3 to 1-2 from original prices. Peoples Dept. Store "Twenty-six Feet From Broadway," appearing in the August number of the magazine Motor Boating. Incidentally, Lake Champlain's scenic attractions are receiving much valuable advertising. since the story is a recital in detail of CUSTOM TAILORING Bathing Shoes 69c AH that are left go In at this low price they are the seamless rubber kind In various colors, sizes broken.

Wetake pleasure in announcing that we have been erantprl MAZEL Mr. and Mrs. Eaton's cruise from New Tork to Canada in a little 26-foot Elco cruiser last summer. The story has this to say of the club house and the kind of service that may be obtained there: "Another day of fair weather and leautiful scenery, and almost before we realized that Jobeanca had skipped over intervening miles, we were past Juniper Island and Rock Dunder, and were being welcomed by Steward Norman at the Burlington Yacht Club, which, by the way, is the only club we were able to find with a double-barreled telescope between Albany and Canada and back again. "But the Burlington Club offered a total of all the hospital receptions we might have received from 20 clubs, had there been so many, and all along 194 NORTH STREET Boys' Wash Suits 98c Khaki and linen, yea real linen.

Slses I to I years. he exclusive local right to accept orders for KAHN CLOTHES BY THE KAHN TAILORING CO. Excellent fabrics and a correct fit guaranteed. HAYES CARNEY Sheets $1.00 72x90 Inches In the Tuxedo brand soft finished cotton values $1.30. Pillow '29c Empire Brand, 42x38 Inches, an excellent case for every day use.

value 85c. All Linen Towels 39c Pure linen buck hemstitched ends," colored borders. Values 0o Bathing Caps and 25c All lines have been grouped at these prices for clearance. Pillows for Camp 79c Cretonne effects tn round and square shape. Full stuffed and comfortable.

Tou can't make them for the price. 197 Bank St. OPEN EVENINGS Near Majestic Lake Champlaln, from every yachts man we met, we heard complimentary things said of Norman, and to these we were happy to add our own tribute to a gentleman and friend." New Beauty Cream Now the Fashion Tou will be enthuslastlo oyer a new French Process Cream for whitening and beautifying the skin. It is so pure and different from other creams. Women say they see a' great Improvement in their complexions after the first application.

If you want smoother, brighter and younger skin, use MELLO-GLO Cream. It's wonderful. E. E. CLARKSCV Jt CO.

Gowns, Bloomers Of batt.rt muslin and cotton crepe, and colors fl.VV. PERSONAL MENTION THE JOYS OF A COOL PLUNGE are increased when you know that your suit is as smart as anything on the beach. George S. Meagher, special representative of the American Railway Express Company, was a business visitor in the city yesterday. H.

W. Clark, general counsel for the Union Pacific railroad, was a business visitor in the city yesterday and was a New Fall Sweaters $1.98 and $2.89 A table of sweaters in wide variety of weave, style and colors. Jacket styles, slip-ons, athletics, sport models and a few brushed wool garments. Leather Hand Bags $1.48 Pouch, envelope and underarm shapes in the newer lines and colors, equipped with change compartments and vanity mirrors. New Books $2.00 Post Paid By Rob- registered at the Hotel Vermont.

H. W. Perry, station master at the Union station, is making an extended automobile tour of the White Mountains with his family and friends from New York, State. Raplh Wood and family of South Winooskl avenue are spending a two weeks' vacation with Mr. Wood's parents in Palmer, Mass.

They will also visit relatives and -friends In Worcester and other southern New England places before returning to Burlington. Frederick H. Russell, son of Police Chief and Mrs. P. J.

Russell of this city, is passing a week's vacation with tuttera Br im.c.u rattenBy, B. Bower Women's Fancy Bathing Suits $3.95 each Green, grey, purple, blue Hlaca VUIWUOUI II ywiaaewed Wladom-By. Stephen lerlj Black his parents. Mr. Russell was reporter By Alexander and then sporting editor on the Daily News in Burlington and then became Tae Mardev of Roger Aekroyd Steamer Trunks 36 Inch size In black vulcanized fibre, paper lined, brass finish lock and catches, regular $15.00.

Fabracpid' Suit Case $1.69 Leather corner and handle, cretonne lined, brassed catches" and lock, strong frame, light' weight, 20. 22 and 24 inch, value $2.60. Umbrellas $1.98 Sports style, club handles with' wrist cords, cotton gloria cover In all popular shades value $3.00. Amco-Nap, 35c, 3 for $1.00 A sanitary napkin of superior quality- sella regularly at 50c. Boys' Pajamas 98c For ages 8 to 14 years.

White and colon In an excellent grade of Made just like dad's with silk frogs, two-piece style. Floor Lamps $3.48 Round floor standard and fancy top tn gilt. Price includea hand painted shad, value $5.00. city editor of the Waterbury (Ct.) Ameri can. He Is how editor of the Sunday edition of the Knickerbocker Press in Albany, N.

Y. Hobart J. Shanley NOTICE! I hereby give notice that I shalT ho me. rj longer be responsible for debts con-1 Mws IPnm traded by my wife, Clara Ann Barber. E.

I. BARBER. Bur llngt Vt, August 10, 1936..

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