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8 THE BURLINGTON FREE PRESS AND TIMES: THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1926. OBITUARY CITY NEWS Eo (Bi CO, Dr. I. O. Hawley Dr.

Donly C. Hawley, prominent physician of this city and a former Women's Rubbers Women's Cloth Rubbers Men's Rubbers sec The Rev. S. G. Barnes will have charge of the usual mid-week devotional services of the First Baptist Church this evening'.

J- W. Thomas has sold his shoe repairing shop at 12 North street to W. G. Gilman. Mr.

Thomas states that the new proprietor took possession on January 25. The annual meeting of the stockholders of, the Burlington Drug Company was held at their office yesterday. The directors elected officers as follows: J. W. Goss.

president: E. O. died yesterday morning at the Hotel Rldgewood, Daytona, where he had planned to spend the remainder of the winter. Dr. and Mrs.

Hawley arrived at. Daytona last Friday night and tfie doctor stood the trip well, although he had been in poor health for some time. Mrs. Hawley will await the, arrival in Daytona of her son-in-law and Mezzanine Specials Take advantage of these special offerings forjhree days' drastic reductions for quick clearance. Mezzanine Offerings Mitiguy, vice-president and treasurer; Men's Cloth Rubbers Children's Felt Slippers Lewis Slanchard Co.

G. A. Mitiguy, secretary. daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

C. R. Wilder of New York, before starting home Friday with the body. Dr. Hawley was born in Fletcher on October 31, being- the son of Curtis F.

and Louise Ann (Boynton) Hawley. He was graduated from the New Hampton Institute at Fairfax in 1ST3 and from Barre Academy in 1874, having been a pupil of Jacob S. Spaulding. who was tils father's preceptor at Ba-kersfleld Academy. He was graduated We have grouped for your convenience three groups of Ladies' Dresses Only a Limited Stock of Ladies' Winter Coats Remarkable offering for few days only $10 and $15 values for Alderman George L.

Edwards of ward one, whose home is -at ,260 Colchester avenue, reports to the Free Press that on Tuesday evening he heard over his radio, a six-tube set, a message from station OAX, lima, Peru, which was then broadcasting in connection with the international tests. The message came through at 11:18 p. eastern standard time. Members of the University of Ver $2.98 from the-Lniversity of Vermont in 1878 wtih the degree of Bachelor of Arts and then entered the mercantile business with his father at Fairfax, the firmj $5.00 name being C. F.

and D. C. Hawley. I mont Extension Service were enter-1 Meanwhile, he read medicine under the tained last evening at a banquet on the roof garden of the Hotel Vermont. tutelage of his fattier, who was a physician in Fairfax and vicinity from 1848 until his death in 1900.

Splendid all wool materials. Many with fur collars and lined throughout. Come and be prepared to see the. best value this year. It's Time to Invest Those who select from our stock now are making a sound investment for another season.

May we show you the advantages in our prices at this time? COLE FUR INC. Dr. Hawley continued his medical stu'dtes in this city in the office of the Regular $5.00 to $10.00 values. Include Crepe de Chines, Rayon, Rep. Faille, Silk Figured Materials.

A very desirable lot. Lot No. Two $4.69 Values from $8.00 to $12.00. About 100 dresses in lot. Bal-briggans.

Rayons, Crepe de Chines, Serges and many other materials in the newest styles late Dr. L. M. Bingham, in 1883 and 1884, and completed his professional education at the medical college of the University of Vermont in 1884, being the valedictorian, his class numbering After Inventory Special for Gent's Underwear Department Knit Union Suits To Clear, values $2.25, oq special ItLif Now is the time to replenish your stock of underwear at this low price. Sizes 34 to 44.

Ecru or white, light or medium weight. i Another lot of these fine Athena Union Suits clearance Regular $1.00 and $1.50 value in light weight lisle that most ladies use winter ajnd summer. Only a limited stock, so come prepared to purchase all you, want at this price, llot all sizes. 12 Church Street. Following Hie banquet, at which II.

i-. Young presided as toastmaster, ten-minute stunts were put on by memBers of the extension groups. F. X). Jones acted as chairman at the stunt given by the county agent group; M'iss Fris-cilla Sails was In charge of the home demonstration agents' stunts.

F. E. Bergstrom was director of the county club agents' stunt. II. A.

Leland, director of music, put on a specialty. Several responded to calls for impromptus. For nearly" an hour last evening firemen from stations one and two battled with a fire In a fishing shanty at 44 Front street, the home of Floyd shanty, which was jn a gar rage, caught Are from a- small stove GEO. P. COLE, 101.

He practiced first at Brattleboro, but returned to Burlington to open an office in January, 1885. In addition to his duties as physician and surgeon, tie gave much time to institutional work and was at times attending surgeon at the Mary Fletcher and the Fanny Allen hospitals. For many years he was attending proctologist at these Institutions, as well as at the new DeGocs-briand Hospital. He lectured on surgical nursing In the training school for nurses at the Mary Fletcher Hospital. Dr.

Hawley was elected mayor of BurKngton in 1901 and re-elected in lflOi. A Republican, he held manv important Another lot of Ladies' Coats to clear at $10.00 Coats that usually retail for $20 and $25 in good assortment of shades and materials. Every coat lined. Coats you would be pleased to wear. Drastically reduced for quick clearance.

Lot No. Three $7.98 Values from $12.00 to $15.00. In large range of Flannels, Jerseys, Balbriggans, Silks in many attractive styles and shades. We have added several more short lines and styles for Filial Clearance $2.90 posts, beginning as superintendent ofl sctiools in Fairfax In 1881-KI; school commissioner iii Burlington from 1S33 and ihe clothing of one of the small Ipys who were there began to burn. He escaped unharmed, however, but the blaze spread rapidly and a call was sent for help shortly before 8:30 o'clock.

Upon their arrival, the firemen, with some difficulty, pushed the shanty out of the garage in which was an automobile, and with the chemical and water from a booster tank, extinguished the fire. The smoke In the garage was so unusually dense that the fire fighters fpund it no easy task to get the flaming shanty outdoors. One line of hose was laid, but not used. The best grade comes In tin cans only Chase Sanborn's Seal Brand Coffee. Please remember it.

Advertisement. 26,23,30. George X. Hunt, graduate nurse. Phone 989-R.

11 Brookes avenue, Burlington. Advertisement. 28,30,3. The Mezzanine is the place The best values women's footwear. Street Hoot Shop Store Final Clean-up of Children's Underwear to 1901.

He was a member of the board of park commissioners, member of tne; board of United States examining sur- geons for pensions, a member of the Vermont State Senate in 1917-1918. He was a member Of the leading medical societies: the American Medical Association, the American Academy oi Medicine, of which he was president, 1905-1906, the Vermont State Medical Society, In which he also held higi office, the Burlington and Chittenden County Clinical Society, the Vermont Societ Knit Separate Garments. Final Clearance of Odd Lots oil SPECIAL TABLE We have grouped for quick clearance articles that sold as high as $1.00 and $3.00 at this low brice. They include Slippers, Hand Bags, House Dresses, Bungalow Aprons, Silk Shirt Waisjts, Water SetsL etc Tj) clear. CQr sizes 34 to 44 07C 29 To clear, per garment Choral Society BE iriE for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis, of which he was first president, member of the American Proctologic Society, the American Association for the Study and Prevention of Infant Mortality, American Public I Health Valuesup to $2.50 Shirts and drawers that you would expect to pay as stated about in combed yarn or genuine wool.

Vests and drawers that sold as high as S1.00 each, to clear at this price. Broken line of sizes. WORLD ALMANAC For 1926 III Elects Officers Forty-seven members of the Burlington Choral Society elected pfflcera for the coming year in the Chamber of 69c 69c Association, member of the "Vermont Commerce rooms last night. rr. C.

F. Dalton was chosen president. The oth COMPLETE BOOK OF FACTS Single copies 50 cents By mail 60 cents. SOLD AT Tuberculosis Commission, 1907-1908, and a member of the State Board for registration of nurses. He was the delegate from the Vermont State Medical Society to the meeting 'of the British Medical Association in 1S97, and was tie first delegate from er officers elected axe: first vice-presl-jdent, Charles D.

Ordway; 'second vice-Ipresident, Mrs. W. Pitts; secretary, Stevenson Hill; treasurer, Ben B. Lane; I SB 1 Children's Felt Slippers 39c auditor, M. E.

Shedd. The executive committee is composed of these officers the same society to the American Medi Hobart J. Shanley Inc. cal Association after its organization besides J. E.

Traill and Miss Agnes Dooley. E. J- Beaupre has been retained as conductor and llarlie E. Wilson as accompanist. Ladies' Genuine Silk Umbrellas Special only $2.49 About 25 umbrellas that sold as high as $8.00, to clear at this low price; stylish ha ndles, good qual being the member from Vermont in the house of delegates at th meeting Muoale Tempi Stationery Only a few left, but they must be sold regardless of cost.

Brush Wool Scarfs Only $1.00 each Desirable colors sold as high as $3.00 and shown only in the Mezzanine Dept. Men's Silk and Knitted Ties To clear, values to $1.00. 29c -We are closing out a lot of ties at this extremely low price for quick clearance. Choice of many qualities. at Saratoga Springs, N.

in 1902, and Much interest Is shown in this chor at New Orleans, in 1903. He was a director of the Burlington Trust Com pany and the Burlington Mutual FSre Regular $1.00 value for infants and children in good quality fejf. If you can find the color or size it will be a bargain at this price. Insurance Company. Overcoats Suits He 'was also a member and former president of the Ethan Allen Club, a member of Mansfield Council, Royal ity silk.

al work. The members last night were introduced to some new music in preparation for the initial concert. These numbers were: "Spring and Yputh" by Richards, and "Salutation" by Gaines, secular compositions for mixed voices. Rehearsals will be held every Wednesday evening. It has been announced that all who Join the organization on or before February 15 are charter members.

After this date, candidates must show their vocal qualifications before they can become members of the Any Suit or Overcoat in stock Arcanum, Champlain Lodge, Knights of Pythias, Alpha Camp of Modern Woodmen of America, and the Burlington Ctiamber of Commerce. 25c Odd Lot of Merchandise on 25c $30 Corduroy Bath His wife, who survives him was Miss Jessie Roberts Hill, whom he married on November 28, 1878. There are two daughters, Mrs. C. n.

Wilder of Mount Vernon, N. and Mrs. James S. Bix-by of Poughkeepsie, N. Y.

Special Table Which includes Stationery, Waists, Berry Sets, Hand HAYES CARNEY 197 Bank St. Open evenings. Near Majestic Ladies' Crepe Kimonos Final clearance 39c Regular $1.25 value in plain or figured serpentine crepe. Only a limited stock at this low price. WILLISTON Dance at M.

W. A. hall Thursday, January 28. Kenyon's Orchestra. Everybody come.

Have a good time. Advertisement. Bags, Bloomers, Children's Petticoats, in fact you will Robes $3.87 Made of velvet corduroy in all the popular shades. These should retail for $5. The most popular bathrobe we have ever had at this price.

We must find values up to $2.00 in this clearance Joseph E. Lefalvre Joseph Exxor Lefalvre, aged 64, died suddenly from a shock last evening at 7 o'clock. Besides his wife, one adopted daughter. Mrs. Mary Cameron of th city, and four sisters, Mrs.

Victoria have the room, reason for price, 25c I Meetings Announced 25c Ronille of Malleus Bay, Mrs. Phllo-j mene Huot of Quebec, and Mrs. Mary Rouille and Mrs, Rosalie Varin of this city, survive him. He was a member of St. Joseph's Society.

Funeral arrangements have not been completed. Another excellent showing of I 1 Mueller's Vermicelli MUELLER'S SPAGHETTI Lagana Pojero Superior Maccheroni. Holaling's Homac Elbo Macaroni Absolutely the finest that can be produced. PAUL D. KELLEY, Grocer New Store, 28 Church St.

Phones 580, 581 MASONIC A special communication of Burlington Lodge, No. 100, A. F. A. will be held in Masonic Temple this (Thursday) evening at 7:00 o'clock sharp.

Work: F. C. degree. Visiting Brothers welcome. Per order FRANK E.

MORGAN, W. M. Outing Garments iean up ot Droken lots of high grade Corsets 79c We have assembled for your inspection a desirable offering that usually sold for $1.50 to $2.00. A real Mezzanine purchase. Good quality Turkish Towels Special 29c A remarkable purchase enables us to offer these at this price.

They should be sold for 69c. Fancy borders in blue, old rose, etc. Gladys J. Somen Gladys Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Chester Somers of Barnet, a nurse In training at the Mary Fletcher Hospital for the past year, died yesterday morning after a short illness. The body will be taken to garnet for the funeral services. At only $1.00 Funerals The funeral of 5frs. Delia M. Mills was; Great Clearance of Ladies', Men's and Children's Outing Sleeping Garments At a fraction of their cost.

Special, each 79c They include a large assortment of desirable qualities that have been placed together for quick action. They include gowns and pajamas. Buy for present and future use, values to $1.50. Values to $1.75, for all RUGS AND FLOOR COVERINGS OF ALL KINDS WANTED Prospective buyers look under the household goods column on the Classified Page for floor coverings. Use ths Classified Ads to sell yours.

held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Methodist Church, the Rev. George B. Bobbins officiating. Members of Beatrice Rebekah Lodge, Dorcas Circle of the King's Daughters, Women's Relief Corps attended the funeral. The bearers were George P.

Cole, Oscar Edwards, Elbert Ferris and H. P. Wether bee. Burial took place In the family lot at Lake View cemetery. The funeral of Mrs.

Irena Wortley Look and Listen Ladies $1.00 Wool Hose At only, per pair 39c Good quality, perfect, not seconds. Made to retail at $1.00. Mezzanine purchase enables us to see at this low price. Final Clearance of Ladies Cotton Hosiery Note the price 4 pairs for 50c Sizes 8 1-2 to 10. These hose sold as high as 35c pair.

Shades, cordovan, black and white. Wonderful value. Cuison was held at 1:30 o'clock yester ages. The best quality i that you would expect to buy at $1.75 and $2.00, in plain or stripe material. Included are gowns and pajamas.

You will do well to take advanage of this offer. FRANK DWYEK Funeral Director 71 Cherry St. Phone 810 A service in accord with the advanced standards of the profession and the improved methods adopted by the most progressive morticians. Modern Funeral Parlors Motor Equipment Day and Night Service day afternoon at the home of her son, 'Herbert A. Cuison of 210 St Paul street.

The Rev. G. E. Robbins officiated, fol lowed by services conducted by Antonim Rebekah Lodge No. 11, Jasper C.

Tous ley sang, "Sometime We'll Understand" and "Lead. Kindly Light." bearers were George P. Cole, Arthur A. Pluff, John It. Rivers and Norman B.

Reissig. There were many beautiful floral tributes from fraternal orders and friends. Burial was in the family let jat North Ferrlsburg, the Rev. T. H.

iReinfcart officiating at the grave. PERSONAL MENTION Ladies Silk and Wool or Silk Hosiery For few days only, your choice, (1 Oft only, pair IvU These hose were made to retail at $2.00, but through slight imperfections we are able to offer them at this low price, in all the light and popular shades. The! silks are full fashioned and in all the new and desirable Ladies' House Dresses $1.49 Made of best quality gingham and chambray, in plain or check designs, Large to choose from, values to $2. Boys' Heather Golf Hose 39c Only a limited stock offered at this price. These have attractive tops of contrasting colors.

Sizes 7 1-2 to 11. H. W. Kenyon was operated upon at the Mary Fletcher Hospital yesterday. Frank Whitehouse.

a fireman of station one. Is detained by illness at his home, 30 Washington street. Mrs. J. C.

Flint, who was called here by the illness and death of he aunt. funeral Erector IJanmnnaiiry ggpEe Fruit of the Loom Lingerie Cloth Long Cloth rt VaIue 50c 10 yard piece jjj. yQr $2.49 Windsor Crepe Imperial Long Cloth for underwear I 10 Jl 19c yard Nainsook Lingette Flesh only plam and stripes 36 inches wide, vT 36 inches wide, 15c yard 49c yard ILwfe IPfeo shades. 169 North 5t Children's Bath Mrs. Delia Mills, returned to her home in Schenectady, N.

yesterday. Edwin A. Tousley of the R'ist Optical Company was called to Bridgeport, last night by the serious illness of his grandfather, C. A. HubbelL.

i Mrs. A. W. Gorton of Rutland Is passing the week with her husband at the jlotel Van Ness. Mr.

Gorton, whose home la in Rutland, is one of the owners of the Combination Cash store. Robes Another arrival i Charming Sweaters At $2.98 Worth from $4 to $5 in popular styles. Attractive color, just what you want to wear under your coat during these cold days. Final Clearance of Boys' Suits Special $2.69 Many tweeds and serges in Sailor and Oliver Twist styles, values iip to $5.00. Heavy Quality Bath Mats Special 79c Attractive designs and color combinations, made to retail about $2.00.

Only a limited stock at this price. MONUMENTS I Pervetnate Mrmoriea Therefor BUILD WHILE YOU LIVE designs 'without obu-nation, expert craftsmanship, fln. cat material. Display rooms and offlc. Wlnoo-tkl Avenue, corner Pearl St.

Carl D. Densmore Burlington, Vermont Special at 2 prices 79c and $1.89 What is more comfortable for the kiddies than a warm bath robe, values from $1.50 to $3.50. THE ENDLESS TASK Is easier, simpler with the use of the Royal Vacuum Cleaner. Let us tell you why. Hagar's.

consumed 7,716,100 In 1924 Finland pounds of cheese..

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