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NOTICE 
The first of the Winter Series 
Dances will be held at the Manches- 
ter Town hall on Friday evening, 
Jan. 15. It will be a Shirt Waist 
party. All those attending last year 
are cordially invited to attend. 
THE COMMITTEE. 
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THE 
National Capital 
Events of Interest from the Seat of 
Government | 
By J. E. Jones 
The Breeze Bureaa, 
Washington, Jan. 5, 1915. 
THE TROUBLES OF MANKIND 
While Europe is struggling in the 
death-grapple of war the congested 
population of the larger cities is con- 
fronted with its problems of food, 
shelter and clothing. It is estimated 
that upwards of 350,000 men are out 
of employment in New York alone, 
and the bread lines and free lodging 
houses are caring for more unfor- 
tunate people than at perhaps any 
previous time in the history of the 
country. President Wilson and his 
advisers trace the trouble entirely to 
the war , but there are other view- 
points, and one of these lays the 
blame upon domestic conditions, and 
attempts to prove that the country 
has been in a state of near-panic 
since last spring. President Wilson 
has sharply reminded England that 
it must quit its interference with our 
foreign shipping. He has put the 
complaint of this government up to 
England strongly. His view of the 
matter is that Europe is taking the 
pie out of the mouths of Americans, 
and that our people are being sustain- 
ed on crusts because of the foreign 
war. 
Events In History 
' Shortly after the middle of Nov- 
ember, the people of the United 
States became very much excited 
over the report that Turkist forts 
had fired upon a launch sent out from 
a United States warship. A good 
many newspapers demanded that 
these insults from Turkey be ‘met 
with armed force. 
This item is merely to direct atten- 
tion to the fact that some of the 
“sreatest causes” for going to war 
are merely imaginary Militarism in 
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TREASURER’S NOTICE 
On and after Jan. Ist, 1915, all bills 
and payrolls will be paid by check. 
'  Epwin P. STANLEY, 
Town Treasurer, Manchester. 
TOWN WARRANT 
The warrant for the Annual Town 
Meeting will be closed Saturday, Jan. 
23rd., 1915, at 5 o'clock P. M. 
All persons having articles for in- 
sertion must submit them to the 
Board of Selectmen on or before that 
date. 
WaLteR R. BELL, 
Grorce R. DEAN, 
FRANK G. CHEEVER, 
Selectmen of Manchester. 
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Europe made an accumulation of just 
such instances as this affair with 
Turkey, and it resulted in the great- 
est war in history. 
VARDAMAN’S ONE IDEA 
For twenty years Senator Varda- 
man has been making himself “use- 
ful” or “useless,”—according to the 
way the reader wants to look at it,— 
in fighting every movement for the ad- 
has opened for he season her 
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NOTICE 
Annual Stockholders’ Meeting 
Manchester Trust Company 
Stockholders of the Manchester 
Trust Company are hereby notified 
that the Annual Stockholders’ Meet- 
ing will be held in the Congregational 
Chapel, Tuesday, January 12th, rors, 
at 2.00 p. m. 
Harry W. PurRINGTON, 
Secretary. 
vancement of the Negros. His latest 
proposition is to amend the Consitu- 
tion of the United States in such a 
way as to deprive the colored peopie 
of their right to vote. Vardaman 
evidently does not know that the 
Civil War is over, and in his efforts 
to oppress the colored people is also 
going to try to have a law passed for 
Sine wcrow. po carsw ins (ie District or 
Columbia. There are a few Varda- 
mans left, but they are passing on 
like the millionaires who once bought 
seats in the Senate. Men with race 
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