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The Burlington Free Press from Burlington, Vermont • Page 12

The Burlington Free Press from Burlington, Vermont • Page 12

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mis tfCjKiJNGTON FKjbis FrtESS AND TIMES: SATVsxuisrx, snaiStiXjARY 16, 1918, CITY NEWS Pork Roast Have Eyes Tested and Glasses Fitted BY R. W. Parish; 97 Church Street. Optometrlat and Optician. 97 Church St.

THY OUR SERVICE. Mow Albomit si -New Mailt? We show the new Mallory styles for spring and summer at $3.00, $3.50 and $4. They are top notch quality as usual. There -will be a meeting of the Parent-Teacher association of the Ira Allen school aronday evening at the school The wills of Frank H. Lafont and Lucy Wheelock, both late of Burlington, were proved in probate court yesterday.

The Woman's Auxiliary to the Y. M. C. A. will not meet afternoon, but will go instead to the Red Cross workrooms to sew.

For this afternoon the Green Mountain club invites all who enjoy snow-shoeing 30c lb. Fresh Pig's Liver. Veal, Lamb, Beef ROASTING CHICKENS and Fowl Wall Taper of- Distinction The new snappy little cham VIE ME ber papers are charming in their simplicity with such dainty cut-out borders, 10c, The Manufacturing Furrier. Burlington. to a tramp through Catlin's woods.

The party will meet in front of Morrill hall 1 at 2:15 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. I. N.

Shepard of Brook- I line, are parents of a daughter, born February 5. Mrs. Shepard was formerly Miss Mae Brigham of this city. The pupils of the high school contributed I JS.10 to the Red Cross and Navy League as the proceeds of a delightful enter- 121oc and 15c. Can you use some of the podsafl Finnan Haddies VAN NESS GKIEJL Everything good to eat.

Music, dancing. room lots ot wallpapers at a tainment given by Charles R. Taggart, "The Old Country Fiddler." Harvy F. Jarvis, who has been with Churchill Lockwood of this, city, will Steak Hake great reduction? 15c Lb. et Demonstration A great opportunity to-day leave Monday for "Washington, D.

to report to tbe-commanding officer at Camp Meigs for assignment to the quartermaster mechanical repair shop, unit No. 306. Joseph Bacon Is able to be out after being laid up for a month as the result I of an accident at Pitcher's bungalow on Main street. The staging on which he was working broke, causing him to fall IL IMI lie la Fabrication to select from the 40c living room wallpapers at 20c a roll rich greys, browns or tans. Cut-out borders to match each paper with 30 inch plain tan or green paper 124 a roll raw Small Haddock, heads off 12c lb.

Tommy Cod. ..3 25c Shad Pickerel Halibut Steak Haddock Mackerel Cod Salmon. Get your order in early. L. A.

PURINTON 6 North Wlnooskl Avenue. 'Phone 354. each with a variety of borders to match. a distance of about eight feet. His legs were Injured in the fall.

The proceeds of the "Taggart" entertainment Thursday evening, amounting to $58.80, were yesterday divided and sent to the treasurers of the Red Cross and Navy League by Mrs. C. C. Briggs, who arranged the entertainment, each society receiving a check for Through errors by a compositor and a proof-reader, two communications in yesterday's Free Press were made to appear as one. An article on the Mystic Shrine should have been signed by D.

N. Nicholson and a letter which followed, without even a heading or a break, was from Horace French of Lebanon, N. to GEO. H. MYLKES, I 41 Church St.

Vermont's Popular Hotel Sunday Niht Concert The Magner Orchestra. Mrs. Schafer, soloist. Frederick Mitchell will sing his recent composition "We're Going to Get the Kaiser," with orchestra accompaniment. The New Sherwood dining room has been refitted for grill service and to accommodate the increasing number of patrons.

Reserve your table to-day. Telephone "2090." We received to-day a complete consignment of lobsters, scallops, fish, game and other essentials for complete grill service. Gen. T. S.

Peck of this city and sent by de IVIatel as dans nos Vitreaux Vous serez interesses de voir la maniere tres sani-taire dont chaque matelas vendu dans notre magazin est fabrique. Voyez le con-tenu, regardez le coutil, examinez les matelas com-plets; et alors achetez. nDdPffMes Fine Watch Repairing McMAHON'S BREAD Always Delicious. BAKED and BROWN BEANS BREAD Coffee Cakes, Corn Bread, Rye Bread, Oatmeal Bread. Pies, Doughnuts, and Fancy MM I JIAMOXD MOUNTING The Bero 7 Pastry.

32 Church St. 'Phone 134. 107 Church St. Engraving Fancy Oregon Apples SOc and 60c Doz. Designing Given Special Atten Grapefruit 3 for 25c; 16 Bananas 25c tion.

Baldwin Apples 4Cc peck. Burlington Fruit ISO Church St. 'Phone 523. Sunday Dinner The New Sherwood will serve another of its famous dinners Sunday at 12:30. Reserve your table to-day.

The New Sherwood GEORGE H. STEELE, Prop. Saturday Specials the latter to the Free Press. Thrift stamps will be made a feature of the college peerade to-day, given by the students for the Kake Walk. The peerade will start at 1:30 o'clock at the campus and will come down Pearl to Church, stopping on Main in front of the postoffi'ce.

Postmaster James E. Burke will co-operate with the students, and will make a little thrift stamp address when the peerade stops at the post-office. The Ladies' Alliance of the Unitarian Church gave a very successful food sale, supper and sociable at the church yesterday afternoon and evening. Supper was served at 6:30 to about 200 guests and a musical program followed. Miss Margaret George sang.

Miss Helene Smith and Miss Thelma Spear gave piano solos and Miss Linda Clark gave a flute solo. After the entertainment Kenneth Spaulding played for dancing. A group of business men from Grand Isle, South Hero, Burlington and Pittsburgh met at the Hotel Vermont yesterday afternoon to form a company for the purpose of operating an automobile ferry between Grand Isle and Platts-burgh. An option was closed by telegraph whereby a large steam river ferry will be brought up from the coast ready to begin operations in the spring. Among those present at the meeting were Juan Robinson, Horace Corbin, George Tracy, Rome Minckler, Victor Hurlburt, John Wright, T.

B. Landon, John Warner, C. J. Elisha Goodsell and Edson Gordon. Dr.

F. J. Ennis yesterday resumed his duties a-s health officer for the city after an absence of a few weeks. Dr. Ennis received his commission as first lieutenant in the medical corps and was examined at Fort Ethan Allen.

These examinations he passed successfully and he also passed the physical examination before the board of registration. He was then ordered to Fort Oglethorpe, where he was accepted, although his heart was not quite up to the standard. His papers were sent on to Washington. The authorities there rejected him so he returns to Burlington to resume his duties in the employ of the city. During his absence, Dr.

Barnet Frank has acted as health officer. Round Steak Sirloin Steak Porterhouse Steak Loin Roast of Pork BURLINGTON LUNCH Regular ry Dinner Beat Cooking, Best Service, SOBER CAREFUL INSURED Home Made Pastry. Open Day and Xlgrht. Matelas de Duvet de Coton Ce n'est pas un matelas ordinaire de coton ou de feutre; mais un matelas fait avec le plus pur coton blanc de la Georgie, carde et prepare par un nouveau procede, faisant un matelas ausi durable et leger que la soie pure; couvert avec un coutil de qualite super-ieure. Ce matelas a une epaisseur de six polices, avec un rebord imperial.

Votre choix de pleine ou simple grandeur EXPLOSION COLLAPSE OR RUPTURE of heating: or power boilers Is always expensive. We sell boiler Insurance which pays for repairs to boiler, damage to property and death or injury to persons at reasonable prices and solicit your patronage. The T- S- Peck Insurance Agency IXSCRANCE MILEAGES 153 College Street- 153 Eatab. 1S69. Incorp.

1013 'Phone 512. Beef Roast 18c Beef to Boil 15c Strictly Fresh Eggs 65c All 15c Bread 2 loaves for 25c All 10c bread 3 loaves for 25c G. YOUNES Tel. 1G14 M. 196 North St.

STAR RESTAURANT Sunday Special turkey eft DINNER And Your Trouble Will End HICKOK'S Insurance Agencv 17b College St. 'Phone eSflU "The Office with the Strong 35c. Regular Dinner, CHICKENS Western Beef Native Lamb and Pork Boston Lunch SPECIAL Sunday Dinner 50c Regular Dinner, 35c. R.E. Howard SO Chnrch St 'Phone 188.

Rippling Rhymes (By Wait Maaon-J EVlen's Suits to Order $20 and Up fil. SCHNELLER, The Tailor, N. VYIii-aojfcj itb 'Pkeae M9M IVIen's Fine Quality Shirts Ideal Lunch Room 170 Bank St. T. P.

O'llarn, Prop. HOME COOKING tB DINNER 35c Elias Lyman Coal Co. Ceaiars in the Celebrated LACKAWANNA COAL Pendant cette Vente et Demonstration nous of-frons: Matelas, Pur Duvet de Soie, aucune dimension; valant $21. Prix special New fabrics for Spring-distinctive paterns. Union Station Hotel Just in, the finest Sage Cheese You ever tasted Fresh lot of Limberger and Liederkranz Cheeses.

Bridgeport Cheese For Welsh Rarebit. FOR LENT Canned Fish Lobster, Shrimp Crab Meat, Herring Dolan Bros. SI 2uO Coltetce St, frade-Marks From Save Rooms for SVlen Only 50c, 75c, $1.00. Lwi'Ii Room Connected OPP. VMJN STATIOIf.

Up (Our label protects you), 177 BABBITTS 1 776 SOAP POWDER Babbitts Cleanser and Babbitts Soap Change of Topics. In olden times when peace was waving her bright wings o'er the globe, and all the nations were behaving, and no king tore his robe whenever people got together, in any mundane clime, they talked about the crops and weather, and had a splendid time, Will such glad times come back I wonder? Will neighbors ever meet, and pass up swords and blood and thunder, to talk of rain and wheat? My neighbors often come to'eee me, to sit upon my porch, when twilight's hour is soft and dreamy, and smoke the evening torch. They always talk, with lungs of leather, of blood and warfare vile; they never more discuss the weather, although it's well worth while. They speak not of the crop of onions, but cry, "We'll win the war! The Prussians trampled on our bunions, and now they'll get what-for!" I'm sick tohearsome fellow talking about the winter wheat; I yearn for him, as I sit rocking, with my rheumatic feet. It seems to me I'd give adollar to see that gent again, who puts up an unholy holler because we don't get rain.

I'd give a dollar and a quarter to meet the gentle flat who says the nights are growing shorter, and talks for hours of that. The dear old themes that set us yawning In old times are no more; since battle had Its crimson dawning, we talk of bones and gore. Copyright 101S by George Mothew Adams. 53 Paul F. Reissig, Store, Burllng-ton, Several to aalaot Brlngr 50 to Brewert Dept.

for a useful article, from. RODDY Furrier, Furs remodeled and repaired. All work Notre Nouve 'Phone 161. 205 College St. done promptly.

64 Ys Chnrch St. Correct Dress for 9 Room 7. 'Phone 1002-W. Annua! February Hair Sale "After Inventory I find a number of broken sets which I offer at prices that enable you to supply your needs at little cost. One-half dozen 20-inch, two-ounce switches, black only, while they last $1.00 each.

Toupa and wig orders filled. Switches made from comb- ingrs. Burlington's Hair Store, 51 IIS. GEO. If.

BACON. 67 Church St. Over Gould's Sho Store. (Assortment PRIMROSES maLe house plants. Our's extra nice this year.

AUGUST GESICKE Florist FOR SALE de Tapis Wilton de CARNATIONS Fine Cut Flowers and Flowering Plants. JOHN WiLSON Greenhouses S5 Mansfield Ave. Brass Beds Gas and Electric Fixtures and all Brass Goods reflnished equal to new. We use the best lacquer and material and guarantea our work equal to any on the market. E.

Blassett Company, l4 College St, 'Phone Strre. 32 Church Street Greenhonaea. 11 SI ana He venae. To Advertise in the classified Is to reduce the task, or quest, to the simplest terms, as concerns both time and money involved. South Wil- for Fine home on lard at cost.

Good property ment on North St. Broken Lenses Quickly Replaced Service is our Motto. Rist Optic al The Eyew Examined withojt the use of drops. P- C. DAVIS, Optometrist and Ootlclan.

to Church St. Whitta HALLMARK H. S. HOWARD Insurance and Reul 2eate Ageac? fn The Strong-. Store Look for the Sign of the Great ICye.

53 Chnrch St. French Dry Cleaning and Men's and Ladies' Tailoring f. P. O'Hara, 93 Church Street. ighest Prices est maintenant en exhibition daus notre depart-ement de tapis.

Demandez a les voir. ENGLISH Whether stenographer, secretary, typist or clerk you need correct English. A course at this college will giva you the right training. Vermont Business Ccllego THE SAFE INVESTMENT Your money will increase when invested in Diamonds as they are continually advancing in price. We have some excellent values in guaranteed Diamonds of the best quality.

for Junk WHAT HAVE BOSTON JUNK CO. THE A. C. HATHORNE is now busy repairing- the roofs in Burlington damaged by ice and snow, and taking orders for others to be put In lirst-class condition in the spring. 133-135 Wlnooshi Ave 'Phone 1241-31.

Tel. 6B3-AZ. BnrllaTtoa Keystone TAKING PAINS is the secret of our superior work on Shirts and Collars Our customers are satisfied. We keep them so. Standard Staam Laundry First trrade.

30x3 guaranteed 3,500 miles ansurs Jeweler and GOOD SOULS and GOOD SOLES It depends how you look after them to keep them GOOD. If you have your shoes tapped here you will have lasting GOOD SOLES. A. FOGG, 85 Pitkitt St. UurllnctoaW ICE CREAM Vanilla.

Chocolate. Strawberry. Take seme home you! Concord Candy Kitchen SO Chnreh rcct Vermoni Tira aii iiJJJjr 211 Main Street, Art Shop, Tl Church 5tr-Burlinjston, Vt. 4 I FREE PRESS WAST ADS. PAY BEST.

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