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June 15, 1917. 
Manchester, Loyal as Ever, 
Subscribes to DOUBLE her 
- Allotment of Liberty Bonds 
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PLEASE HELP US BY MAKING YOUR 
PAYMENTS PROMPTLY, AS FOLLOWS: 
(Keep this schedule for reference ) 
5th 
Aug. 30 
2nd 3 4th 
3rd 
July 30 
2% on application - 
Aug. 15 
$ 1 $ $ 10 $ 15 ke be) 
$100 $ 2 $18 $ 20 $ 30 $ 30 
$500 $10 $90 $100 $150 $150 
(Other amounts in proportion) 
The Manchester Trust Company 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA, MASS. 
Banking hours 8:30-2:30; Sats, 8:30-1; Sat. Ev’gs. 7-8 (deposits only) 
Distinctive line of waists at the 
Gertrude Shop. adv. 
Elite shoes for Spring at W. R. 
Bell’s, Central sq. adv. 
New line of large pique collars at 
50 cents. The Gertrude Shop. adv. 
Beads at wholesale prices at. the 
Gertrude Shop. adv.° 
About 40 members of Magnolia 
lodge, I. O. O, F., attended the mem- 
orial service at the Baptist church last 
Sunday. The sermon for the occa- 
Motorboat’ supplies at Flood) &° sion was preached by Revw--A... G. 
Hogan’s, Central sq., Manchester. adv. Warner. 
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RAYMOND C. ALLEN 
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LIBERTY BONDS 
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MANCHESTER More Tuan Doustes 
Quota As Susscrrptions Pour 
IN ON LAs? Day. 
Manchester-by-the-Sea has again 
set a pace for New England towns! 
Manchester has given its answer to 
those who have declared that New 
Englanders are “slackers” in the cam- 
paign for subscriptions to the $2,000,- 
000,000 Liberty Loan bond issue. 
Winding up a whirlwind campaign, 
which started on Registration day, 
June 5, with a rush of subscriptions 
yesterday amounting to more than 
$15,000 for the single day, Manches- 
ter brought its total to more than 
$150,000, The represents the sub- 
scriptions for the most part of the 
townspeople of Manchester and came, 
especially during the latter part of the 
campaign, in subscriptions of $50 and 
$100. Over 700 subscribed, 
When the New England committee 
in charge of pushing the big bond is- - 
sue announced Manchester’s appro- 
tionment of $75,000 it looked like a 
lot of money to raise in a few days. 
But Manchester came to the front as 
usual. The quota was reached in 
the first few days. 
These have been busy days at the 
Manchester Trust Co, where the 
bonds have been subscribed for and 
the entire force was glad when it was 
closing time yesterday. A steady 
stream of applicants had poured into 
the bank all day, over 2co individual 
subscribers appearing before the 
cashier’s window by 2.30 o’clock. 
Mr. Purington was highly pleased 
at the success of the campaign in 
Manchester. “The apathy that was 
apparent in some part of New Eng- 
land was not present in Manchester,” 
he said. “Manchester showed she 
was as loyal and patriotic as ever. 
She has sent men to all our wars and 
in the present struggle has already 
sent 41 men, The crowning act of 
patriotism has been the response to 
the Liberty bond appeal. Manches- 
ter was allotted, by the New: England 
committee, $75,000 to raise by the 
15th of this: month.’ THis represent- 
ed eight percent of her banking assets. 
Manchester has not only subscribed 
for her $75.000, but shows a balance 
Thursday afternoon of about $150,000, 
“The success of the campaign in 
Manchester has been due to the well 
organized selling force in charge of 
the campaign. This committee, of 
which Oliver Roberts is chairman, is , 
composed of 15 men and as far as 
we have been able to determine they 
have made one of the best and most 
_ thorough canvasses of any town in 
the state. The results prove it.” 
