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The Manchester Journal from Manchester, Vermont • 4

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fACC dt TIIK MANCHF.STF.R JOURNAL lIU K.siUV. Jl NT 12. llt XM MI MTY MM.ING Tbf Manchester Journal Mr, hi kinii'y conM ntcd to fiUhed T.rtf Tjriy Mcrnirg orro lenmtt. ta, ad rrcp. COLONIAL THEATRE IJLACK.MKR IIL'ILIHNf.

MANCIIKSTKR DEPOT Open eiery evening, evrept Sundays with an entire change of program daily. W. W. BENNETT I'adet taker sid I ssbslmer Automobile Hears and Ambulance Hospital Cases Attended, to. Men's and Women's Robes and Suits.

Telephone Connectio For ambulance call A. Uund, 23-3. Msnchester Center, Vermost rondjrt the community Sinsing wit evening at the -Mrthdit Chun h. Remember the hur, p. ri.

An pjort unity like this is not to be g'eetrd and without question the house will be filled at an early hour. There are few copies of the community singing lHks on kand if any other ilrMre to secure a copy and a re-qu-t to the lritiii iil bring -euiu. fEP.MS: 1 50 per Annum in TO-NIGHT the po at seeond class matter. Entered in Chester i WANTK1): SALESMAN or SALESLADY One willing to work hard. House to house sale.

Salary or com-mion. A household necessity not a get-rich-quick proposition but an honest one. Employment your town or travelling continually. Write giv TOMORROW, Friday June 13 Albert E. Smith Presents EAKL WILLIAMS IN A Diplomatic Mission Added attractions: A 15IG V.

COMEDY and a HO UN SHAW In tenter, on Weelncailay, June 11, 1919, daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Walter II. Shaw. IHKO a.

at mpj ing experience, sire. and I will JUNE 12T1I Wm. Fox Presents GEORGE WALSH in "On the Jump" B'make appointment to interview vou in THANKS. HuYS Editor Otto liennett if the Journal has just completed the fourte-f-nlh year of editornhip of that paper. eioe not seem a long time ag and yet Editor Hennett note many rhsnifn in that period.

In the meantime the JournU continue to he ti of the reditable, ami progressive newspapers, Free Press. your own town soon. This is a worth while position to one with selling ability. H. T.

TUDOR, P. O. Box 318, FORD EDUCATIONAL WEEKLY. North Adams, Muss. 9-2 iT 1501' RN In Itondville, May 31, 1919, infant son of Mr.

and Mrs. 1 wight liourn. 1SHAM At his residence, 122 Kst Mtli New York City, on Monday, June 9, 1919. in the year of his age, Charles Isham, son of William It. and Julia Isham and husband of Mary Lincoln lnhum.

SATURDAY, June 14th GLADYS LESLIE. A Great Ficture full of A I) Lawn mowers to sharpen. Have a machine built expressly for this work and can grind up to 24-inch cut. Let The Girl with the Million Dollar smile, CLASSI Fl EI) A I) L'RTI SUM KNTS Editor Bennett has just completed 14 yean at editor of the Manchester Journal; and fourteen excellent years' they have been to him his busmen having lergely increased in that time, i The Manchester Journal ha always been one of Vermont's representative newspapers. For many years it was successfully managed by the late D.

K. Simomls, one of the bent newspaper men the state ever had, and hfa mantle hn fallen well onto the genial Hen- itett, who it an indcfutigable worker in The Girl Beyond Added attractions: me show you. Reel knives 11.00, Straight knives 50c. Hours 12 in. to RATES: One Cent a word first insertion, One-half Cent for subsequent insertions.

No advertisement accept-ed for lesa than 23 cents. Rstrs are net snd Cssh must sccompsny order. speed and pep. Added Attractions: "AT THE FRONT" A Mutt Jeff Comedy, and Kinogram RiVeekIy News Reel 6 next door to Colonial Theatre "THEIR FIRST QUARREL" Comedy II. II.

J. RBOWN, FOR SALE and the second chapter of the great nd well sustain the reputation of this old time journal Hyde Park Js'ewa and Citiren. 9-3 Manchester Depot, Vt western serial, "HANDS UP" FOR SALE liuby carriage, stylish, white enumeled, rubber tires, all in good condition. Call and see Funke, Wabeka Cottage, Glen Farm, Dorset Hollow, Vt. 9-2 ItKTI Ul.l KOI.DirilN With the last Issue of the Mamheg teschrrn and others can tuiKS the nnrin Jer Journal Otto Bennett completed 14 ana Funinu-r munins iu aiiviititaua I Hi in- FOR SALEProperty at Manchester Depot known as the A.

Day pUce. Ten room house with all mod years as publisher of that paper. In speaking of those. flrAftnt, if atrcnuoua years, Otto recalls that there have been many changes in the town since 1105, incidentally remarking that not the leant of these changes have taken place right In the Journal oflW. The Journal has always kept pretty much abreast of the times, and was one of the first to take on the real all I 1 1 1 A.nX ern conveniences including hot water heating system.

House in good repair; good barn and about -acrc of land. A. J. Hicks, Executor, Mar.chester De A'. fvl pot, Vt.

7-tf FOR SALE Haled hay and looso .1 4v "i newspaper If we recall all right Otto wit among the first of the Ver-. In (ii iu i a itit Iih tHiHiiiima ottvring MONDAY, June 16th Barbara Castleton and i Irving Cummings in The Heart of a Girl A Super-Excellent Picture, and CHARLIE CHAPLIN in lu.y, also fifty bushels indiu wheat, Geo. L. Kicl ardLon, Peru, Vt. 60-tf opport unii ie rnr promotion.

Writ- for new rMtaloKUe. HOIT. Albany, N. 'ill FOR SALE Little Giant lighting COl'NTRY HOARD plant. Cost $250 when new and will be sold for $50.

check tftkes it. K.N'JOYAHLE big farm of meadows, mont weekly editors to monkey with those dainty little playthings known As slug cashing machines. Since that step the Journal has constantly improved and todtty stands as a model for a clean, bright, modern weekly sheet. Mr. Iiennett and the Journal, pleas" accept congratulations on 14 succcsfful years ami wishes for many more successiful years.

Swnnton Courier. won.oicTur mountains, woods, brooks and fishing; i Combination Cash Store Manchester Center, Vt. 1-tf offers unusual board and ref BARBARA CASTLfTON IRVJNO CUMMING5 erences. Hon 520, Manchester, Vt. 9-4 I 4 1 WANTED HELP A NTEIV FEM ALE $250 ('ASH for easy haying of 59 level TheHearforaGSt acres, near barns, done clean in first WANTED Young women to learn class niunner, first week July, by hint to make artificial flies.

Address C. "A NIGHT IN THE SHOW" This special picture at regular admission. iiss haymakers. Orvm Manchester, Vt. S8-tf Manchester, Vt.

9-tf MIA ME ON Ot With prohibition now practically fact, many serious moments are Iwing dim ted toward concocting some sort of beveriige that will not only sliikcn the thirst of the man who is going to WANTED Man capable of iunii(nc i saw mill nnl nnving i-narge or nnnner yard. II. T. Cushmun Mfg. North Vt.

H-tf TUESDAY, JUNE 17TH WILLIAM S. HART and ALMA RUBENS in ISUY YOt'R AUTOMOHILK AT AVE It A A FROM IlaMiitts licst Soup Habbitts Lye I'alliitts Cleanser rabbit Is White Naptlia Sonp Lulibitts 177(1 Soap I'owder Acme Chlorinated Lime WHOLESALE Kell a few to your friends and ride for nothing your.ielf. You can earn on every car yon be cauchl July (irxt without any booze, but that will titkle his palate a wee bit, tw. Thciv have Wii attempts, nil more' Df leSS SUCCer-ful, lit the liiunufuctUre of fn'iUt-f that will put li dash of zip! Into the 2 prcmt fluid that is known t'xlny as beer. New temper-Ance drinks make their appearance: with the tiding of eiu new sun.

And Jamaica ginger manufacturers are Deeding up to tiike care of the new husincM thai is bound to come their' WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1STH Powerful. Drama! if, Romantic, Tragic, IS OWEN KILDARE'S REGENERATION A William Fox Picture. Added attractions: CHUMPS AND COPS A Rig Two-Reel Comedy. ell. A few sales will give you liiuh lass car without coit iitid you can realize a good income besiiles.

lie an Owner-Agent for your vicinity with Truthful Tullivcr A Great Western Picture. Added attractions: FATTY ARRUCKLE COMEDY In FATTY'S HOODOO DAY and Kinogram Ri-Wetkly New Reel. out interfering with your present occupation. Write for particulars. llring 50 to I'rstl's Pharmsry for K.

V. Howen. Kinsley Uuilding, SIX HEALTH TL TEASPOONS. Providence, K. I.

Admission: Children lOr, Adult 20c and tax. Door open at 7:30. Show Starts nt 8:13. See new poster at Levin' Department Store. EQUINOX GINGER ALE XX way.

Hut the IntcM substitute reems to come from Suth America and from nil reports iiemi to have the very excellent property of getting man all jstsed up with the drdrable quulity of giving him no bad after effects or "hsng over," to use the vermicular of the polished mahogany. Mate is the name by which the new nd mysterious drink is known. Probably when you're under its magic and delightful spell you msy be called tatted. We are rot in position to authoritatively speak of the properties this new ritroyer for we have not yet tned it We still hsve a drop or to of the old origins! within hail lag disUnce. wanton Courier.

tercst in Vermont without ulterior motives. There are people who are willing to work for Vermont without hope of any It XX XX XX reward except a benefit to the whole State, but it is hard for some people This year's senior play is a partiru-lurly witty and clever romantic farce "the Amasons," by Sir Arthur Wing Pinero, one of the most gifted and experienced of living dramatists. The plsy will be given in the Gymnasium Saturday evening June 12 at 8:15. The cast la as follows: Lord Utterly Itasll Walsh Tweenwayes William Graham Andre' de Grival Warren Adams The Rev. Mr.

Minchin Chas. Willson of Pure Mountain Spring; Water and (linger Distilled in our own laboratory. Ory new bottle u.ed, and parked in containers of two doen. to realise iu The new Colonial Theatre was opened last Thursday night with a full house in attendance. The theatre Is very rory and attractive and an addition to Manchester.

Moving pictures have great possibilities, both for good and evil. We hope the Manchester theatres will festure only the clean kind of pictures which any man can take his family to naslum on Tuesday, June 17 at :00 o'clotk, as announced above. The program is of unusual Interest and carefully prepared. In part it Is as follows: (a) "That's the Way In June" Spross (b) I Gardener of the Skies" Chaminade Miss Perry la) "At Dawning" Cadman "Kolk Smg" (c) "Sweet Wind that Illows" Chadw i Uale II. Towslry (a) "June" MtKaydeea (b) "llecsuse 1 Love You.

Iear" a llswlry Misa Franceg Kelley Quartet, "Song at Sunrise" Msnney Abbie Hllma Walsh, Rosa II rwks, Mavis Walsh (a) "Japanese Cradle Song" Falter (b "Vous dansei Marquise" Wilms Walsh Howard Wilson Eitton Youatt Oris tdy Castle Jordan Neoline Thomas in Wilhelmina Ssrgent Shuter James Iturm David Cochrane Rhmla Orris Edith Jessie Rennett Agnes Gormley Rota I rooks POt LTRY Ct'LLING DEMONSTRATIONS County Agent F. Clifford Shaw, assisted by A. Smith, poultry spec "hm Tsranteile" Fplndler ialist, will give poultry cubing demon HI KR AMI lit RTON NOTES AM friends of the Seminary are eor. dislly tnivted to be present at the festivities of commencement week. The ytwgram will be as follows: June 17 Spring term recital.

Gym Msium at 00. June 21 Senior class play, Tinero's "The Amaioes," Gymnasium at l5. June Zl ftaetalaureate at the Con gregstioeal Chunh a Speaker, the Rev. Oorge A. Iluttrl.k of Rut' land.

June Tas dsy eirrritra in tVteiinary cKspel at 2. Jan 24 Graduation eterrises In flymeasium at 2.10. Speaker. Ife. stent Jehn Xlartia Thomas tf Middle Kiry College.

Jut 94 A'uftl Mieetinr. ImmeJ. lately after eterrises. Jee 21-Senior Ha me la Cymnai lum at 1-0 TW aprirg term recital af the snwsC tteparteent af tturr and Rwrlen fUwilnaey ili be gva at the Cym strationa through the county nest Rosa Itrooki and Rubir.a Hrwks arf Dsnse Chaminade Gladys Ri'hardeo per case (a) "Ouvre tea yeut Uleus" Massenet lb) Trees" Maria td.tta" Sherw" Iamrn iVrothy Relief A Msy Pay Revel" week. The following is the schedule a far as it is now arranged: Monday even irtg, Sam.

(islusha's farm. So. Shafts bury; Tuesday, 10 a. Peru; 2 p. Landgrwti 7.30 p.

Winhall. Wed nesdsy, SO a. Sunderland, Hill Brothers! f. West Arlington, place ta be determined. Friday, 10 a.

arle M. I ewler'a, Msnchester pot (a) (b) (a) Delivered (o any RealoVnce in Vermont and New Hampshire ALL CHARGES PAID UOt HI) OF TRADE Willism A. Hart, who was publicity manager af the I'alrol Committee, is taking the preliminary steps necessary to getting together the pple of Vermont who insist en gtxvi roads. The Patrol Committee stsrted the ball roiling and there Is a demand from all over the State that this work be continued, It is the best and mot progressive element in the State which la insist-ng that Vermont shall net rest content with present roeo conditions. The new organisation will probably not be rente rd at Maftcheetrr, but will hsve its aeadqisrters in some la'gf and more central place.

The who were fimled by state-mefita that the I'strol Committee was formed for political and pereemaJ pur fmr new real'ie that they Vretw fooled afid those wh Ks'pe defeat the werl of the Pstml Cemmittet hsv mueh ta be ptowd af la their work. Ka ttnubt a new arganiiatmw will have its detfscVnra and Os same s'd ehagMi will Ke feate again, but there w.n be so many af Ike best rna ef the Sute amuse-J to artin that the peep will f.na'Jy be temvlreeed that it ta poss.ble fef sr-eti ta tale a ral In- "Ob Butterfly- (el "The Preoklet" "tsip" let "Or Jane- tf Be Ahlte" Gayner t4Mties' Qiartet Chorus. "Oanty" fWiM Sola ob! gala, Abbss ftaeh Chorus, fer the Wings a tVre" Mendelssohfl Sols, Abbie HVk Che.fws, "Sprirgtirss Revelnes" CWus. Tie Try Wedd-ff Mernig- Cewen Quick Information to Dealer on application. The Merlin-Wasp Corperstia of Bennington, has filed arU )es of nr.at In the efTWe of the secretory ef S'ate far the parpne af eta duttirg a businesa in lenninftd TVir capital et-wk la whir is ta be preferred s'ae They will franuf set tire motor ear, rbassis, reaeb work axl autmbils mvtire part.

The paper are siffW by Karl H. Msrun af Chirago, Rort Hwiy asd tl fl. Holden af lt stifgle. ftale ef Oht. Oty af Teier, Im- I es'h Mt twe sif A 49 In tS t4 Stt fr.

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