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The Evening Caledonian-Record JUNE 28,1920 MONDAY SPECIAL Reduction Sale -OF Voile Dresses Drcsses that formerly retailcd at $16.50, $17.95, $18.50 and $20.00, on sale for Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Ali sizes, 1G to 41. A good variety of stylcs to select from. $14.95 Each LEACH & WATERMAN ST. JOHNSBURY Locai News Dr. V. O. Moore's office closcd .lune 21 to Julv lst. Dr. W. li. Fitch's office closed from Junc 24 ih to TONIGHT and T0M0RR0W This Theatre gives you the best In pictures, projection and music The vast fortunes of two individuala and the love and honor of a. wornan depend upon the result of a hor.se race. One man Dlay fair, the other seeks to destroy everything that opposcs h'm. The woman is caught in his net. She struggles and fìghts to re gain her lot position, son and huiband. w Alk e Joyce Ncver appeared lo a t tlcr advantaere or bandirti a iole in more magnificent manner than she does fi in ine FAMOUS DRURY LANE MELODRAMA Vi "The Sportin: Duchess" The originai play crcated a scnsation at Drury Lane theatre in London. The picture is better than the play. "THE LOST CITY' Cartoon Comedy: MUTT & JEFF, in "THE PRIVATE DETECTIVE" lncidentai Music: THÈ GLOBE ORCHESTRA Vose Tiano uscd Sold by L. K. Harvey, Passumpsic, Vermont vili bc adv. will bc j July lst. i ad'. I Community Chautauqua ticket j r.tw on sale by guarantors. Priec j I $2.00 plus war tax. After 100 tickets 1 hnvo been sold pricu will be S2.50 plus war tax. Buy at once and save ; 5!) cents. adv tf i Alice Joyce in "The Sporting Dnchess." The play that held ; thousands of spectators at evev per- j ; formancc of over a year at Drury i ! Lane theatcr, London, the home nf 1 : snectacles and manimoth produ--: tions, has been picturized. T! i : : sanie play created a sensation nn Broadway about 20 years ago. Eut best of ali is the picturization ir. which ali of the racing atmosplipro has been maintained. Beautiful manoi's, archery fields, training qua -ters, luxurioùs interiors and pictur esque drives furnish the background for a thrilling story which keeps th" interst at fever heat until the end of the great race scene around which the plot is woven. Miss Joyce out sliines ali her fornici- roles in "Th" Sporting Duchess", a mammoth ar.d delightful production. Don't miss li, at the Globe: today and tomorrow. Beautiful Marion Davies is wcv derfully cast as the l'eroine of ..' photoplay version of Cynthia's Stor'. iey's mystery love story "Apii i Follv.-' which nppeared as a serial ir, the Cosmopolitan magazine. The theme deals with a beautiful novelist who hncling her lite too tan-e. throws discretion to the winds and starts out alone to seek adventurc. : Does shs find it You'll sav so! Elub I orate settings, marveljus gowns, l:i I vish scenes, and thrilling climax ; I serve enough "life" for 20 pictun . , Cor.way Tcarle, one of the most po; i ular leading nen, of staircdom, arti . I f.lmdom plays opposite Miss Davies. : Do not miss this exciting picture of ; love, with its unusual theme. It's Paramount-Arteraft and its at tho I Please-U today and tomorrow. Miss Caroline S. Woodruff has re turned to St. Johnsburv from Bcn- nington where she attcnded the Emery-Gaskcll wedding. C. C. Longfellow of Los Angees, Cai., spcnt Sunday at the St. Johns bury House, leaving Monday after- ì noon to visit his old home in Gardin- ; er. Me. ! Mi', unii Mrs. Fred Wark of Cali- ; fornia are with Mrs. B. F. Rollins, ; and other relative and fricnds for ! the summer. Both Mr. a:ul Mrs. ! Wark fonnerlv residcd in St. Joìirs- I bury and Mrs. Wark will be pleasip ly rcjncmbercd as Miss Mabel G"1' This is their first visit to St. Job-, bun- in 14 vears. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Friend and t'i;' rhildren of Malden, Mass., are v! d in"' relativcs in town. TROUBLES FROM MY AGE Mrs. Baney tells how Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Helped Her ( Through the Change of Middle Life. Kneliester, Ind. "My troubles were from my age and Lydia E. Pinkham's V egetanic. ora pound helped me wonderfully. I took d o c t o r's medicine and other patent medicine but the Vegetable Com pound has helped my nerves more than anything I havg ever taken. I ara thankful to tho one wlio reco m mended it to me and surely do my part in telling othera w'int the medicine iias aone ior me. --Mn, Lettie Ba.net, 468 East Oth St., ifo.'l: ster, Indiana. 'li h warning symptoms as sense of ut: Kation, hot flashea, headaches, i suki'ches, dread of impending evil, i '.n 'ii'.ity, Bounda in the cara, palpitation ; f the heart, sparka before the eyea, ir reguhiritieg, constipation, variable ap latito, weakness and dizziness should t.c hieded by middle-aged women and irt i.vdia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com piiiiid carry them aafely through this L.iiis as it did Mrs. Baney. rollìi ti!! Innulor nonno KDUU1Q1 IJQUUU MARCOTTE'S r i Every Tuesday Evening 8.30 to 12 o'clock At Ledere Hall Henault's Orchestra NO DANCING SCHOOL -1 Miss Madeline Mandali has been ii"::gc'l by the State Board of Edu--i ;o i to teach a conrse in Folk ila -ring at he Rutland Summer Selnol for teachers. Olìce of Dr. Atwood closed from Wednesday, June CO, to Friday, July G. adv. Abe Nurnbci" went to Portland, e., safiraav on a business trip. SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY OEY 0 Ladies' Mcrccrizcd Lisle Union Suits, Cartcr's. Size CO. Rcgulai- price $1.75 Special 1.25 cach 12 Ludica' Union Suits, low neck, no sleeve, knee length. Size 34. Regular price $1.00. Sale price Ci)c. . Special 50c each 2 Ladies' Union Suits, high neck, long sleeve, anklc length, summer weight. Size 3C, Regular price 50c. Special 35c each 12 pairs Ladies' knee length Drawcrs, Jersey knit. Size 4. Regular price 38c. Sale price 29c. , " Special ll)c a pair 1 Lot Printed Flaxons, 27 inches widc, assorted patterns and colorings. Regu'ar price 45c. Sale price 39c. Special 30c yard 2 picces Cotton Pohgec, 32 lnchcs widc. Colors Fcarl, Grcy and Hclio. Regular price 50c. Sale price 38c. Spcciul 33c yard 7 pieces Madras Ginghams, 32 inches widc. Regular price 59c. Sale price 48c. Special 35c yard COLGATE'S TALCUM POWDERS. Odors Eclat, Dacylis, LaFrance Rose, Monad Violet and Tintcd Tale. Regular price 25c ' ' Special 18c each JAP ROSE FACE POWDER. Regulaa- price 50c. Special 38c each and 1 jar Jap Rose Cold Cream free. 19 Ladies' Summer Vests, low neck, short slccvcs. Sizes 34" and 3G. Sale price 25c. i ' Special 15c each 200 Ladies' Summer Vests, low neck, short sleeve. Ali sizes 34 to 44. Regular price 38c. Value 50c. ' Special 29c each 6 Ladies' Jersey Knit Corset Covers, high neck, long slcevcs, summer we:ght. Regular price 25c. Special at 18c each Corsets. Sizes 20, 21, 25, 26. 7 pair Warner $2.G9. 15 Warncr's Brassiers. CI :: ' i 12 Infa&ts Bands, Wool Finish r Regular price $3.50. Sale price Special $2.00 a pair Sizes 34 and 3G. Regular price 75c. Sale price. 38c Special 25c cach Size 2 ycars. Regular price 35c. Special 18c each LADIES' SUITS Ali of our regular size Suits in two lots. You can afford to buy a Suit for futura wcar at these prices. LOT 1 Contains Velours, Jerscys, Garbedinc, Tricotine and Serge. Colors French Blue, Navy, Brown and Oxford. Regular price $35.00 to $45.00. Price for Wednesday $21.50 LOT 2 Contains ali our better Suits. Regular price to $75.00. Price for Wednesday $27.50 and $39.50 SHORT COATS Every one in our stock marked at two prices. Regular price $25.00 to $40.00. Price for Wednesday $17.50 and $24.75 WAISTS Every Georgette and Crepe de Chine in our stock, ali colors. to $15.00. Price for Regular vnlue up Wednesday $0.75 Slorc Open AH Day Wednesday THE BERRYÌALL DRY GOODS CO. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Miss Doris Macev is visitine i UOV. L OOllUgC lVfffn cu iends in Danvillo and Concord. J). from the U. V. M. Pcarl Brigham of Morrisvillc was j i town Sunday. 1 il lai " s is ! i i l lil i 1 A N important assct to anv bank SERVICE. This is a SERVICE GIVINQ Bank. Our aim and purpose is to please YOU as our customer. The First National Bank 35MAIN STREET ST JOHNSBURY.VT. MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM ! 'tu WAXTED P.ov of K) wants v. o ', on filini during .'umnicr. Cali Ca! donian office. , 3-X WANTED Giri or middle-aged wornan for general housework in F. Johnsbury. Only two in the faniil. No chil'lrcn. House has a'1 the niod nn improvements. Good rav and 'dare where ho ìr.v'it nartv wcu(! find contentniPiit. A. B. Dow, S'. Johnsbury, Tel. 1. V, ti' Community Silver For June Weddings Chas. H. Howe Jewelcr St. Johnsbury, Vermont Ocmocrats Dcfend (Continucd from Page One) pian of man. That pian was for the aircrandiscmcnt of power, for earthly LCagUe Of NatioilS' clory, for a place in the sun, for mil- ' itarv sunremaev. It carne as the ìr- shock ot v.ar in wnien ine (Continucd from Page óne) ! .lir conditions which it criticizes and ; lores," he continucd. ! 'Thc oppressed peoples of the carth j .vili look to it in vaiti. It contains no ! n.sage of hope for Irt land; no ; vord of mercy for Armenia: and it ' onceals a sword for Mexico. It is ; 1 he work of men concerned more with material tnings tnan witn numan liiglits. It contains no thought, no urpose which can give impulse or . Hill to those who love liberty and i.opc to make the world a safer and l appici" place for the average man." He declared that the peace time re t rd of the democratic party from i larch 1913 to the outbreak of the i orld war has to its credit "more cf i'.jctive. constimctive and remed al Republican party; resistib'.e shock or war artirìcial in human relationship was cast aside and the real prevailed. If despotism has not vt been bani.-h-cd from its rule over people at least itvno longer wears a crown, it is no longer glorified anywherc but denied evcrywherc, and wherevcr practieed now masucrades under popular sov ereignty. Thei ideal of the founders of this University is beginning to grip the earth in its entirety. "Faith in the people is an American ideal. Not faith in their ignorancc or their prejudice. If men aro only sclfish the war is in vain. We might just as well acccpt the Prussian stan dard and cach seize whatever he have the power to hold. But a faith that men act with knowledge rejcct imr the false, accepting the truc, proud not of'gain but of sacriftee. "An American ideai if equamy. "i DANCE MONDAY NIGHT AT LcClcrc's Hall Mrs. Wilkie's Orchestra l'.triì;it inn thnn ih had placed upon the statute books in ; that ali are cual in degrce; there are h generation. Vacation Footwear Childrcn's Black Brown and White Tennis SHOES for vacation wcar. Low culs $1.00 per pair Shoe height $1.15 per pr Sizes 5 to 10 1-2 Ladies' White Tennis Shoes, Oxford and Boot heights. Without heels $1.25 to $2.00 With hccls $2.25 to $2.50 - Ali sizes 2 1-2' to 7 -Ladies' Black Bathing Shoes 75c a pair Ali sizes AMEY & REED LET US PLAN YOUR PICNIC LUNCH No doubt you are going for an outing over the "Fourth" and the only thing about it that you do not look forward to is preparing the lunch. LET US DO IT Bring us your luncheon kit and v;e will fili it so full of good things that you'll want to extend your outing over a full week. We have so many jiicnic supplics that we can not list them, but we will show you if you will come in. F. A. SCOTT CO. Bakers Grocers Praising the administration s course in the war he saia: w e ! ought a great war, for a great cause and we had a leadership that ; (arried America to greater heights of honor and power and glory than she ; has ever known before in her entire history." ! Kelerring to congressional inves i rigations by "smelling committees," ' : e said tha't over 80 investigations ì ave been made, over two million dol ' u s wasted and "the result has been ! 3 prove that it was the cleanest war : ver fou"-ht in the historv of Civiliza- ' .on. ' ' J ! Hp ilwelt narticularlv on ut fin nade upon the President. Malico fol I owed him to the peace table, he said, md widc sprcad jiropaganda made it mperative when he returned from aris to "make a struirirle for that vhich had been won at incalculable ost. This meant wreck of health, ickness for months on a bed of pain; tnd worsc, the sickness of heart vhich cotiles from the knowledge hat politicai adversaries aie savage Jcstroying not merci y the work of nen's hands, but tne world's hope of ettlcd peace. This was the afflicthon this the crucifiion." Mr. Cutnmings continucd that in one sense "it k Multe ìmmateriai vvnu people say about the ore.-ident. Noth ìtiir we can say can add or detract from the fame that will flow down the ! unending channels of history. ' Senator Lodjte, he .-aid, refused to ! offer constmetive amendments at i Ktiy time. . "So intoleiant was bis ittitude that he would not even con sidcr a compromise iroposcd by Former President Taft of his own party and which was assured of sup port of 40 Democratic srnators. Sen ator Lodge knew that he controlied i t he senato and that in his own time ' and wav he would destroy the : treaty." i Mrs. William IL England, of Okla homa, Vassar graduate and mother of six children, is one of more than 300 women who are delegate to the lèmociatic national convention which opens bere June 28. Her husband was a delegate to the republican na tional convention at Chicago this month. f . .. i 1 1 difTorinL- e-loiies. as of sun, moon and star, but ali of this kind, tolerating no class distinction, no privilege save that which comes from sci-vice, no plutoci-at, no prolctarist, no authon ty save that which is deiivcd from the conscnt of the people. An American ideal is peace. Not. that peace which is wrought by the force of the sword, not that peace ,. v,;v. Kr.noVit hv :i ninirinc sei"V'i- . ..itigli mwm..v j cn ,., I ... 1- V... V,ut nnann which allldCS lUUt, UUl lliav ivnvv .. with justice, which follows the mutu ai rc(UÌrcment of scrupulous obsciv ance and discharge of ali obligations. "There are others, important, com pellinz. but these indicate the line of cks 1 ,,Hv ance. Thev are not yet realitics' but they are idoals toward which pro gress is bein - made. To them we can not yet read our title citar but we can speli out the beirinnings. "The teachings of this university are nlain. The hones of its founders are clear. Thev are the source of ali character and character is the source of rcvelation. Go forward in the line of duty, small or great, under disci pline, conscious that from doing comes the power to do more, firm in the faith of the fathrs, secking the enlightenmcnt of education, surpas sing the hopes of the past, cnsunng liberty by accepting responsibiiity, that this wholeiut'0" maf,e nl?e" mtnth'A with Washington and Lin coln may continue to show forth to the world a revelation of 'the way, the truth, and the liebt.' " The degrec of doctor of law was conferred upon Gov. Coolidgc. The university graduated a class of 125 ind conferred honornry degrces- on the following in addition to Gov. Coolidge, Doctor of Laws. Ralph It. Steward of Boston ami Edward G. Spaulding, professor of ihilosopby if Princeton: doctor of divinity. Itrv Henry .1. Kilbourne and Uev. Isaac Smart of Burlim-ton, Vt.; dortnr if letters, Bert II. Hill, head of tho American Classical srbool at Athen, docor of entrinerring, Charles E. Scribner of New York. PLEASE -01 -THEATRE Today and Tomorrow s Paramount-Artr ift rcscntg Beautiful MARION DAVIES and CONWAY TEARLE IN "Apri! Folly" A Cosmopolitan production from the Cosmopoli tan Magazine. She found her life too tame. So she threw dis cretion to the winds and started out alone to seek adventure, so shtf took the place of a runaway heircss and boarded a liner for South Africa. Supreme Comedy Paramount Magazine Pathe News 4th of July Goods Everything for a Sane Fourth of July DEATH3 LEMERISE At the St. Johnsbury Hospital, June 2", il ti. Jane (Drouin) Lemerise, aged 41 years, Cap Pistola ' Caps Itepcating Cap PistoU Caps Torpedocs Sparkleis Novclty Fircworks Itoman Candles Mines Bulloon3 ASSOKTMENT OF FIKEWOKKS $3.00, 8.00, $10.00, $15.00 cach lOc and 15c each le and 2c cach t 2'Jc each 5c 5c, lOc and 19c box Gc, lOc 15c box le, 7c, 12c, 15c each 3c, 5c, 8c, lOc each 8c, 15c to C'Jc each up to 50c cach GEDWIN ICELESS COOLEKS Solvcs the ice problem for tho thrifty houwcwife sceking for moro economical nicans of refrigeration, eliminuting the daily expense of ice. ICE CREAM FREEERS " Acme, 2 qt. size $1.1D North Pole, 1 qt., 2 qt., 3 qt., and 4 qt. $2.40, $2.95, $3.4!) and $3.95 White Mountain Fieczcrs $4.75 and $5.50 HAMMOCKS Couch Ilammocka $13.95 to $25.00 Swing Hammockò $3.49 to $8.50 42 piece Dinncr Sets 4 new ones just in, 4 decorations. Special prices for Saturday only $13.40, $14.39, $i4.95 and $15.49 If you need a small set get one of these. Ali American Pot- teries are closed on account of labor troublcs and crockery is growing scarcer and scarcer. E. N. RANDALL & CO. 77 and 81 Railroad Street O