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The Burlington Free Press from Burlington, Vermont • Page 6

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THE BURLINGTON FREE PRESS AND TIMES: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1919. SSSBS Maiinea 2:30 THE STRONG Eve. 8:15 T7 7TT 3 mt 1' A JUL. Store Closed To-day ALL THIS kadi BERflfl MY Uf IHUSSIA 40,000 Troops Concentrating In LithuaniaSay They Will Join Kolchak a To some are seemingly high thi3 fall. OUR PRICES Dav Labor lirotliers ates are surprisingly LOW to present buyers.

THE REASON usical Comedy Co. HEADED BY Our buying of fall shoes for men was done much earlier than usual and these shoes came to us early in July. Thus our prices are more attractive than could be expected with the same high quality and shoemaking combined with expert and painstaking service. Sizes and widths to fit all kinds of feet. Paris.

Aug. 31, (Associated Tress.) A moderply equipped German army of 40.000 men has assembled in Lithuania and is preparing to march into Russia under the pretense of endeavoring: to reach and help Admiral Kolchak, according to Lithuanian sources here. Word to this effect was brought to Parie by Chief Engineer Stelbiko of the Lithuanian railway system, who declared the Germans talked freely of a coming understanding between Germany. Russia and Japan. In describing the situation to the Associated Press correspondent, M.

Steihiko said that tlrt large German forces which had reoccupled Lithuanian territory, from which they have been several times ordered away by both the Lithuanian government and Bart Crawford and Dora Davis With a dashing beauty chorus. OPENING PLAY RED ROOSTER." Prices, matinee, 10c, 20c; evening 10c, 20c, 30c, 50c. Night prices Labor Day matinee EOYNTON CEA Sixty Oiurcli Street I Marshal Foch. were entrenching them- AUTOMOBILE JUMPS BANK and making preparations xor a march through Itussia. They called MAJESTIC THEATRE Owner of Flrst Automobile in Montpe- Hct Is Killed In Accident Special to the Free Press Montnelier.

Aug. 31. Lawson C. Cum- themselves "Kolcbakis, ana pretended that their immediate object was to teach and co-operate with the adrrsiial's forces. The Germans had partly evacuted mings.

age 71 years, died at Heaton hos- the resrlon, but since Aug. 1. according A dandy holiday program The distinguished American star, to M. Steiblko. they have been concen- fpital about nine o'clock Saturday evening At Any Time CKYO is a paper of the development class which prints at any time, in any light, and from all classes of negatives.

It is the paper that makes it possible for the amateur, who is generally too busy throughout the day to utilize his evening hours making prints from his negatives, and it is the paper that should be used to secure the best prints, whether from glass plate or film negatives. 3. 3. WHITE, Art Dealer, 8 Church St. as the result Vf an automobile accident EXCURSION TO PLATTSBURG Boat Majestic will leave foot of College 9:00 a.

m. arriving Plattsburg 11:15. Returning leave Plattsburg 5 p. m. arriving Burlington 7:15.

PARE FOR THE EOCXD TRIP 1.50 Rain or shine you aVe fully protected. Fraternal organizations participating in Labor Day celebration take notice. 208.2t when his "Prairie Belle" was tipped over the bank in Morse's woods about five trating troops anew In western Lithuania, with their base at Shavli. where they also have established a general staff. Their line of occupation from tarn aversiia 'miles' from Montpelier as he was on his north to south is Vill-ovishkl to the i way to his farm In East Montpelier.

His In- the Paramount-Artcraft special from Henry Arthur Jones' phenominal stage success, 99 6 mouth of the Dublssa river; thence to breast was smashed In and very probably Hadvilshkis and on to Janishkls. Theythe lungs were punctured for they ap-are under the ostensible leadership of i peared to fill up rapidly after he reached the Russian General Bergman, but their fthe hospital about eight o'clock. He made real commander, M. Steibiko declared, efforts to talk but without much Is the German General von der Goltz. success although he did tell the matron, They control the railway lines in all the Miss Lowe, that the machine rolled over occupied territory.

They number 37,000 i him once and then stopped below him Germans and 3,000 Russians, all wear- lon tne bank. ing German uniforms. yhe deceased was a son of Mr. and The Germans serving in this a-myiMrs. Amasa Cummlngs.

born in East and 1 started to carry It. being sutch a heavy hunk for its you wouldcnt of thnivt it, and 1 started to vawk crooked with it trying wawk pirate with it. thinking. Gosh. G.

holey smoaks I bet he's Jest trying to get out of carryinr.it himself. And I quick laid it down on the pavement, saying, Ive changed my mind. 1 don't wunt to carry it. wares the 2 ginger snaps? Ate. sed Kd Wernlck.

And he stuck the 2nd in his mouth whole and pick called themselves voluntoers. said the Montpelier in 1SS and resided in that engineer, and claimed allegiance to the.town much of his early life, after which All-Russian government, thus pretend-ho came to Montpelier. He was a mem-j ing to be exempt from orders Issued by'ber of the flrm of CoDD cummlngs, in I Marshal Koch or the Interallied Coun- the marbi6 business. Later he sold his' The New York critics say: Probably there has never been a melodrama that has lived longer or gained more universal approval than Henry Arthur Jones' "The Silver Kingr." It makes the finest of screen material. Excellent direction by George Irving' and with the noted actor, William Faversham.

in the leading- rolo this Paramount-Artcraft Bpecial is just about the finest kind of screen entertainment Imaginable. It should score a most emphatic hit in every theatre where It Is shown. Mr. Faversham proves himself Just as fine a screen actor as he is on the speaking stage, which is the highest praise we know of. His work in this picture throughout never fails -to he finished, polished and effective.

The star will grain many new friends by his performances in this feature film and he will please all his old admirers. The lighting and photography are of the best. Many novel effects ane introduced, such as a wonderfully effective mirage scene in the desert. The direction is capable and the production has been lavishly staged. "The Silver King" should prove a very fine attraction for all first-class theatres.

Xt will give general satisfaction and is in every way worthy of being called a Paramount-Artcraft Special. "The Silver King" is one of the most intensely dramatic motion pictures ever screened. Its thrilling- depths could not be better sounded by any living actor than William Faversham. For the ell. itussian prisoners, ne and went to St for declared, were being sent from Ger- dozen years he was in the same many to Join the army at Shavli.

while 1 hllKl Tbn nm befc to HTnnt. Little Benny's Note Book BT LEE PAPB I was vrawkmi; eatfnjc ginger naps this aftirRwn. and who did 1 sw carrySnjr a bite p-o. fee rapped In newspaper but Werrtck. being entch (wwe he wnwking in all dtffrent pruiicisMis make it trie saytne.

Illio. Kd. wats you doing, lerning to be a ice man? Thats alt rtt. Ivc carried it 3 Mcks attredly you tv.n of carried it ert, you got to have mnp musol to carry this htmk of tee, s-d 11 WVrniek. And be kep; on t-arrj it home, and I sed, Wh I c-irry au yon vun! to ret" Wat a the use bcttln.

you ertutuVnt evn lift it, mutih S9 carry it. sed Kd Wer-nfek. Well yu jst tv.f try. show ed up the ice and started to carry it in ire way oi cquivmrni lur me army Germans nau tuk p. H(J Rn jnvento, aa well aa a manu- to the ginr 1000 automobiles and one armored train facturer of teIeBcope 8ight3 for U8e on snps and I jest sto ni there thinking, into the territory diatance Bhooting with rifles.

These l.osh. ht. k. Although the Llthuarlon government he mRde MontpeHer for years 1 KovnM JUirt not? th shipping them to neariy every large na- rnatlUHr.n i.ir 1. m.i iti0n in th world and which broueht him the au.ert orr.ctaw naa oraerea promtnence in the -roaking ill Oiii, UIV.V ildU I'tlltl 1IU 1U the demand.

M. ytelblko added. Montpelier Hoy Watrhlnfr blldren FnH from Itaa Into h)tllov Rier "NEW PATHE WEEKLY" you. sed. and iM V.

jwd. Ive I Spennl to the Fr-t Prrsst business. It was very delicate work but work which Mr. Cummlngs greatly on-joyed and which he followed until within a few years. While he did not operate the flrst automobile that came to Montpelier he was the first citizen In the city to own one.

Ills machine was in New York being overhauled before being brought here Special two reel Vitagraph comedy "I'LL DARNED" carried tt this tat. I a- wv I the rest, and I d. Aw on, IM. Ill give you a sinpr it you leeve me try. poller.

Aug. 31. Jiinn s. the eight -tor-oId son of Mr. anil rs Leno.

tf from th back veranda of in the 'rests hloels in ARRESTED FOR MUTINY New York, Aug. with mutiny on the high seas', five members of the crew of the steamer Castle Woodd were arrested here by federal authorities upon the vessel's arrival from Buenos Aires. Two others of the crew ere held on charges of drunkenness and insubordination. SEPTEMBER I 10, 11, 12 At Essex Center when at least two other persons brought their newly bought automobiles to Montpelier. His flrst machine was a Stanley uteamer as was his last one, the one IW more fun carrying tlte fee than eat- iitrr Into the branch, a ln a ginger snap, sed Kd Wernick.

an4 stream which Hows through Montpelier. 1 sed. Welt III give you 2 ringer snap, to-day. lie suffered a fractured wrist I ginger snaps is more fun titan carrying other bruises. He fell about 15 feet.

old hunk of K-e. landing on rocks, r.u the water was Well, alt rtte. is; ie-ve you io it jest iow. He watching children playing Ut of friendship wares the 2 ginser I on fRP other side of the ptrearn and lost jnaps? sed El Wernlck. Wt It I save hls balance.

At first it was thought he them to him and he handetl tr.e the ice broken one hip. The Elks Clambake to-day. Adv. Find Your Buyer for that real estate through tha recognized method the use of tha classified in gretting your offer to all the people to whom it would of any interest! it Is To advertise real estate until sold is never an expensive plan. Big Exhibits Great Haeing OrpheumJFheatre "Lust of the Ages" Special in Six Parts LILLIAN WALKER A comedy de luxe "Coppers and Sents" two reel.

which went over the bank Saturday night. The flrst machine ia still etand-ing under a shed at his farm. was a crude affair compared with the machines the company construct to-day. Mr. Cummlngs had many an experience with It.

Much of his repair work was done by A. D. Harris, at whose garage was Saturday afternoon during a rain i storm. His second machine was the Tour taxes go on even If your tenant moves away. Avoid lapses and losse through a vigorous advertising cam palgn in the classified.

model now the "Great Western." Then for a few months he owned a Ford, but in 1910 he bought another Stanley steamer which he ran on the day of his death. named It "Prairie Belle" and it was S3 frequently seen on the streets of the Our lew Fall Shoes City. He left the Harris garage about six o'clock Saturday evening. Because of repairs on the usual road traveled to go to his farm, ho had to detour by what is known as the old county road and while going through Morse's wood th automobile slipped oft the bank. He was discovered by a boy who went to Sil-venus Morse's house to secure aid for Mr.

Cummlngs. He was placed in Mr. From the best manufacturers in the country, are upo-the-minute in style and the quality is guaranteed. Prices are within the reach of everyone. We advise you tQ buy early and save money.

Morse's automobile end brought to tho hospital, where he failed rapidly, dying about nine His closest surviving relatives are cousins. lr lIVTrnSfc A sale mmm fe buy RECKLESS DRIVERS HELD Gould's Best Shoes for the Least Money The standing that the name Certain-teed has the world over simply represents the summed-up opinions of the thousands who have tested Certain-teed quality. LADIES', CHILDREN'S AND MEN5 Boots, Shoes and Rubbers Wlnooakl Men Operate Car on a Motorcycle License Thinking: It Sufficient Special fo the Free Press) St. Albans, Aug. 31.

On a complaint received from Georgia this morning Sheriff G. P. Catlin went to Johnnycake hill and arrested the Lebeau brothers of Winooskl, who the compla.lnt stated were driving an automobile in a dangerous way. Sheriff Catlin seized the car and brought the brothers to this city. Upon questioning the men it was brought out the they bought or traded for the car which was registered by a man named Burt Preston of Essex Junction under the number 4321.

Unmarked Graves Are the saddest sights in any cemetery. Let the memory or the loved one be fittingly perpetuated by a monument of ln-destructable Barre Granite. CAUL D. DENSIV19RE 1 S. Winooski Burlington 58 NORTH STREET, BURLINGTON at honest prices FOGG a DIEKMAN.

NC. The men carried licenses for operating; a motorcycle and thought that the licenses covered the automobile. Sheriff Catlin could find no evidence of liquor I Shoe Repairing in all its Branches AT 85 PITKIN ST. AND 79 PEARL ST. Orders for repairing may also be left at 58 North St.

When You Order Ice Cream Get The Best That's It takes the largest roofing mills In the world to produce enough Certain-tecd to supply the demand. Certain-Ucd has so thoroughly proved its roofing superiority from every point of service and economy that it is now-used everywhere for every type of building. It makes a clean, firm, protective, permanent covering that no element can affect weather-proof, spark-proof and rust-proof. Certain-feed is made in rolls, both smooth and rough surfaced (red or green) -also ia handsome red or green csphalt shingles for residences. Certain-teed is extra quality the name means certainty of quality and satisfaction jjuarani.

It will pay you to get Certain-teed most dcatos sell it. Ask for Certain-Ued and be sure to get it. Certairt'teed Products Corporation O0ce and Warehouse In Principal Gtles evidently due to little experience in driving. Sheriff Catlin held the car but let the men return home pending an investigation of the matter. arves pea AUSTRIANS WILL GET PEACE TREATY TUESDAY will lay the foundation for good health and a sunny disposition.

wM Mm A The Document Makes Xo Disposition of the Plume Controversy Paris. Aug. 31. The treaty of peace to be handed the Austrian delegation on Tuesday does not solve the problem of the disposition of Flume, according It Has a Richness All Its Own. Cheaper for dessert than pie.

70c Quart 45c Pint Neapolitan Bricks Fruit Forpns to Order, 'PtiotiQ 211 HARVEST BREAD means mm m.m to the Temps. I The Supreme Council Saturday morn- ing decided to hand the peace treaty the highest Pdzts and Famishes ere Quality. satisfaction. Kssvai if Mf They "will give the best kki. rcinnii 5 rs? AiATfciAiS.

JSi: S5. cv A Satisfying -Breakfast A Substantial Luncheon and how good those creamy slices taste when the day is done and darkness brings the family around the table. wun Austria to tne Austrian delegation Tuesday afternoon. Five days' delay will be the Austrian before the signing of the treaty. The council concluded its examination of the treaty at this morning's session and approved the covering letter to accompany the document.

The text of the treaty was sent to the printing press this evening. Premier Clemenceau presided at the meeting of the council. Bought In ny eondltlon. price for old gold, silver and platinum. Ma.il to American Tooth 453 Washington Your grocer has it.

IN DEFENSE OF DANCING New York, Aug. 81. Declaring that dancing is the "poetry of motion" and that It will henceforth be maintained "on the highest poseible the executve committee of the American National association masters of dancings In session here, adopted resolutions urging the Methodist, Episcopal church to take action at Its general conference meeting in Dea Moines next May removing the ban on the terpslchorean art. Competition between merchants is growing keener all the time. This competition goes further than a mere contest in prices it extends to store service, to business foresight in buying desirable merchandise under, the most favorable conditions, and to' the building up of store prestige and (good will.

Read the ads. i t- Stocks of new fmd seasonable merchandise are flowing Into the stores these days symbolizing the re-awakening of trade after the long" stress of war. The stores were never more inviting than nowthe store ads' never more Interest ing. Fraser Biakiiid -Co. Strong" Hardware Company; Burlington, Vt.

G. S. Blodgett 190-194 Bank Street, Burlington, Vt. Distributors. The Elks to-day.

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