The Republican Journal. 9- -1' BELFAST, MAINE. THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1921. FU’E ('ENTiT' ^orm lo the Citizens ot Stay’s Locally Waldo County The News of Belfast. Rev. Jatnes Gray of Boothbay Harbor, superintendent of this district of the PERSONAL 160 Boys Cared for storm Colonial Theatre and electrical of On Monday, May the Frank Methodist Conference was the guest 30th, D* An .,m did interesting baseball game was Mrs. Charles comparatively | Hazeltine Post of the play- Wednesday, of Rev. and W. Fred 20 More Homes Wanted for 40 American Legion ed on the Dynton of Castine was in Belfast Boys In addition to the a this city. Some of the j Congress street grounds last Martin. He was accompanied by his regular picture pro- will join with the the past week on business. Help Waldo these gram for the week lfwer bridge was blown off Thomas H. Marshall Saturday between the men of the Cen- bride. Belfast, County, of May 30th Mana- tral Maine boys and yourselves by taking them in. ger Clifford of the that the damage to Post of the Ci. A. R. in a fitting observ- Power Company and of the Mr. and Mrs. Austin j. Fernald Colonial Thea- .ciliated rire spent Do not value a little extra effort ”as *)00^e<^ was about Department. The won a The opening dance of the season at the the to bene- 88 88 extra attraction all $2,000. ance of the day. The citizens of latter by week-end in Thomaston. Waldo score fit Belfast. Let’s be alive while we the were injured and of 6 to 5. attractive pavilion on the New Belfast are Clayton, Mystic. The Biddeford ,.rywhere county are urged and Mrs. Oscar Some of the old requested to set Fair grounds will be held next Monday Olson of Castine was in living Daily Journal says of Clayton: * down. Adjutant Gannon of this day aside to give it Thomas H. Mar- 30th. McReeu’s orchestra Belfast recently for a short visit. Anyone who will assist, and everyone To use a slang phrase. ; ...out the city streets were the recognition shall Post evening, May "Clayton has wishes to notify people who once era that it will furnish music and Herbert W. Hea- should, please report at to the com- guessing” at the Central theatre on |lS were blowr down. should receive. Memorial is want to Miss Mary Owen returned home Sat- Day flags decorate the graves in Bel- mittee. on Alfred ley will cater. Committee Housing, street, where he is a week's „n the large tree in front the fast urday from filling one day of the year when America cemeteries for Memorial Day, that Daytona, Fla., where she C. W. chairman. engagement. at the corner of Court spent the winter. WESCOTT, Clayton is termed “The P uisf honors her dead they may be obtained at the G. A. R Mrs Belle L. Cates began Tuesday on soldiers—a day when a Super-Mystic Marvel,” and he is well streets, fell on the side of ilall. a contract for men’s coats for “:i; golf Fuller R. M. Johnson and of named for there the finish grateful nation pays homage to her sons & family Hallowell certainly seems some- | ,f tearing away Sullivan of Boston. Her shop is pleas- were in Belfast PERSONAL Ralph, the bright three year old son of over Sunday and were thing nearing the supernatural in the tions of the slate. Ati who died that this nation “conceived in antly located on Field street and while Mr. and Mrs. registered at the Windsor Hotel. things he does there f Charles R. Decrow, ob daily, afternoon and irm buildings of W. F.: liberty shall not perish.” served her crew at present is small she will Misses Ruth and his Wiley Madeline evening. When one tells name and one birthday Monday afternoon Miss A. your by tindly injured of! by gradually increase it. Regis Thombs returned re- Brown spent in For years the veterans of the Civil entertaining twelve little friends Sunday Newport. just ‘gazing” into a shiny glass or e apple trees destroyed. cently from where she was the globe Bink assorted All Castine, Mrs. H. Dunbar is crystal as the in this W’ar have maintained with honor the jello, cakes and a birthday members of Penobscot Encamp- guest of her Ralph visiting her Mystic calls it. and then , injured neighbor-, cake parents at Richardson Hall. tells with twelve candles I. O. O. to attend a Mrs. Elliott A. of you what you have on llowie the Clark observance of this were served, ment, F., are urged sister, White, Orono. written a barn, proper day. It is now while baskets Miss Nellie F. card which he has filled with assorted can- special meeting to be held next Tuesday Harvey of Castine re- Mr. and Mrs. Morris L. left never seen and which s Havener’s blacksmith the of the veterans of the dies Slugg lies duty recent and wafers were souvenirs when there will be work in the turned recently from a to the secon- sealed in an on a table back its’ and the o- the evening, trip Wednesday by auto on a business and envelope buildings war to event. The schools of of the assist in seeing that the spirit of little host was the recipient degiees. Matters of importance are to dary Frankfort and Winter- pleasure trip to Boston. performer, and then gives you the css Littlefield’s barn in of the many gifts. come before the port. answer, all without Questions other than A large barn day does not wane. meeting. Charles W. and Mrs. Augusta S. Fred- stroyed. to see if he is it The WALDO Charles H. Field was in erick returned home right, why certainly Farm, built by M. B. American Legion does not COUNTY HOSPITAL. A son All members of Thomas H. Marshall Bangor over Tuesday from a looks j believe, bit like the supernatural or at as a was born to Mr. and Friday to be present at the delightful visit in ,f $10,000, curing nor does it wish to the Mrs. Joseph Pull- Post and its allied societies are urged to birthday Daytona, Fla. least the convey impres- man uncanny. And that’s what co was unroofed at the 20t.h. meet in celebration of his Charles Held, sion hospital May He has Memorial hall Sunday forenoon brother-in-law, Miss Jennie M. Miller has returned to Clayton does. that its members are more patriotic been named S. Pearl. wreck. On Lmcoln- Lawrence Averill.Mrs. N. to attend in a body the memorial sermon her home on Bridge street after spending or more mindful of the proprieties of the S. Donahue and to be Special prices will prevail for this en- uall shed partially built baby son, Merrill Lacey given in the First Parish (Unitar- Claude B. Roberts the winter with Dr. and Mrs. Harry L. left for their arrived Saturday gagement, the same 25 for adults carried some distance day than the majority of their fellow home Monday.Lincoln ian) church by Rev. Arthur E. Wilson. Ki/gore. being from Boston to join Mrs. Roberts for a and 17 Boyle, chef at the Dutch for children. msss of debris. Auto It restaurant, is a few as townspeople. does, however, believe medical days guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mrs. Virgil L. Hall is in direction brought in patient....Miss Sarah Chaples is Mr. and Mrs John B. McIntyre, who E. Wollaston, that it would be derelict in its duty if it a medical Kittredge. Mass., called by the critical condition of mr freaks of the terrilici patient...Nelson V. Cornforth, have been in Belfast several years, while WEST MONTVil.LE did not at this time each who has been at the Miss her niece, Mrs. Geneva Thompson w ind caught the water of year impress on hospital for surgical Mr. McIntyre has been engaged in the Ora Danforth, a student at the E. Dale, who is ill with pneumonia. and the treatment, returned home fishing will leave soon for S. N. S., at was the recent up in sheets whip community the sacred nature of our Monday. business, Castine, Mrs. Nathan Vose who has been ill is S. where he has a fine guest of her mother, Mrs. Edith Dan- Mr. and Mrs. George E. Leavitt re- mist that was several great Commemorative A member of the bridge committee of Charleston, C., gaining. Day. position. have from High street. turned oy auto to their East scene in the bay was the city government They returned Cam- forLh, Tuesday The Legion requests that be estimates the dam- Belfast home. Mrs. Alice Stewart has lie time a water May 30th, den, where they were guests of their pa- They have spent the win- gone to Som- spout age to the railing, on the Miss Louise R. Clement came home observed etc., bridge by Mr. and Mrs. E. ter with relatives in New erville to work. iO feet high was seen, soberly, seriously and aright. Sunday’s storm to rents, Clarence McIn- last from Seal Bath, Hamp- be about $2,000. Saturday Harbor to attend shire and in street Memorial is not a Work tyre. Massachusetts. Bert of gress yards not Day holiday. In the is progressing rapidly, but the con- the auction party given that evening by Dyer Belfast is working for Capt. and Mrs. C. B. Swett James lifted up and taken out; best sense of the tractors are for an Mrs, Carl H. Stevens. returned Bartlett. word it is a holy day. waiting official visit Belfast friends of Mr. and Mrs. Clar- i .rkness settled over thel of the Friday from Boothbay, where they ac- j It our as Highway Commissioners from ence David 1 is duty Americans to make and F. French of will Mrs. B. Twitched is for new terror to the Waltham, Mass., Flora Gray, nurse, and her companied the latter’s Mrs, H. working Mrs. frigh- Augusta before they will be able to mother, in to so. be sorry to learn that their Curtis Mrs. F. B. Wescott Freedom. niiJ nervous men and keep it son, mother, Margaret Gray, left Swett, who spent the winter in Bel- commence on the approaches. The B. French, passed away May 23rd, aged Thursday for Seal Harbor, where they fast. Miss Harriet Annis of Camden A Frank D. Hazeltine Post, American work on the draw has not been family from Missouri has purchased begun seventeen and months. summer. years eight He will spend the also went to Boothbay to the sum- the E. C. icher, wife and little t and the committee think it will be im- spend Anderson farm here. Legion, was well known and had many friends in mer ,iav a with Mrs. Lewis. mg picnic on the possible to have the whole com- Mr. and Mrs. William E. Dilworth re- R. A. RAMHALL, Commander. bridge Belfast and vicinity. He was one of the Nathan Vose saw a large moose Mon- ,e Point and were there plete for dedication before Labor turned Saturday to their home in Madi- Fuller C. Day. victims of the typhoid fever epidemic. TWIN day morning near his residence. but were exactly be- Wentworth, Adjutant. son after visits with TORNADOES. The Mr, and Mrs. French have the relatives in North did not rain public, particularly parents, are sympathy WiUD. Bower has is, get any of friends here. port and friends in Belfast. purchased a driving urged to attend the finals in the B. H. S. Not every State can boast of ,nd. Mr. Fletcher said WINFIELD S. having horse of Fred Bailey in Palermo. CURTIS prize contest two tornadoes .•were at an speaking to be held in the Harold H. Hollingshead arrived Friday raging within its borders least hour Thomas H. Marshall Circle had a me- Armory June 2nd. from-New York to his wife and at the same time. Maine is Mrs. Addie G. Howard sold two nice H ie almost together and. Thursday evening, morial join little the Dirigo Winfield Scott Curtis died in Waldo This work program at their meeting Tues- kittens to is compulsory and those par- daughter in a visit with Mrs. George A. State. Last Sunday afternoon a tornado Angora parties in Boston ast danger. There was day afternoon. They will meet next Apiil 26th after some time of suffering ticipating were selected from the Quimby, Mrs. Holiingshead’s mother. gathered its strength in the last week. 200 feet just like a path sopho- at 1 m. northwestern more Saturday p. in Memorial hall to with tuberculosis. He was born in Swan- class by the following judges: Mrs. part of the State. The storm di- direction of Sears Is- make the wreaths for the Mrs. Ida M. Barker of king Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Robinson have re- Arthur E. Mrs. decorat'ng Waltham, Mass., vided his forces and oil both Wilson, Harry A. Foster sent part of them sides of this ville, Feb. 24, 1863, the son of Benjamin graves in Grove Cemeter. and all mem- arrived recently to visit her Mrs. turned from visiting in Warren and and Rev. Charles W. and include cousin, charging to the sea in the the force and hiss of Martin, bers are direction of Thomaston. and Ricker Curtis. He was a urged to be present. Their next Eugene L. Cook, and other relatives. Nancy Louise Newell, Gretchen Fletcher, Pau- Portland and another via Waterville and nil in torrents. He also regular meeting will be Wednesday, June She will later visit relatives in Searsport. farmer and always worked in his home line Stackpole, Dorothy Spear, Margaret Searsport. There was little serious dam- Mrs. Martin Whitten is ill with heart v.cked sight to see the 8th, for their Flag Day program and a where he made friends. Al- Eaton, Vivian Wentworth, Everard Bai- Miss Bridget Whelan has returned from age done in Lewiston, Belfast trouble and influenza. Dr. Small of the shores near tha town, many birthday lunch. All are asked to bring Augusta, ley, Linwood Thayer, Marion visits in Philadelphia and New York and and intervening points. In Richmond Freedom is attending her. in Later Win A. Dec- ways willing to lend a hand to Rhoades, extra for the luncheon. helping Wesley David about 20 miles south of it Mr. Fletcher Patterson, Moody and is the guest of Miss Emma M. Welch and Augusta, trees “Nathan has might those in trouble he will be missed Vose exchanged his pair greatly Harold Kelley. The prizes, $3 and $2 Auction other friends. She will summer were uprooted and some done. In ver and brought him $5, Parties. Mrs. Sumner C. spend the damage of nice colts with Dr. West of Belfast for by his home circle He was twice mar- for both boys and are from the Pattee a in half way from girls, $20 gave very delightful auction Liberty. Brunswick, Augusta to a pair of heavy work horses. for the a his first Jennie B. gitl purpose given by the City party last for her Portland, set of farm buildings worth ried, wife, Stevens, Wednesday evening Mrs. O. E. Dutton of was Waldo in were friends National Bank. Mrs. Albert D. who $15,000 struck by lightning and The here of Artell Overlock died seven years after their marriage. mother, Mowrey, Belfast on her home from ige on the shore off the recently way burned. In trees were shocked to hear of his sudden death L. makes her home with her. Covers were Portland, were uproot- the Lincoln- He leaves to mourn their loss two sisters Ralph Cooper and bride, Miss Castiue, where she had been visiting her in Freedom last tliportnear laid for fourteen guests at ed the false brick front of the LaFayette at his home week. Gladys Sadie R. of Med- daintily ap- Miss Rena a member ently found opened and and two Mrs. of Ramsdell, N., daughter, Dutton, hotel was blown a brothers, Mary Phelps pointed tables with centers of snap out, freight and pas- of but ford, formerly of Milo, arrived Saturday- of the class of 1922. The funeral Amtell Overlock was t done, practically N dragons and water color sengerjshed was blown from a into Exeter, H., Mrs. Charles Twombly of night and are at the on original place pier held at his late home .is found groom’s home Friday afternoon, yet. missing, cards, the work of Mrs. Pattee. The Elmer H. Heath of the bay carrying four men with it, three Willard Curtis of Charles High street. The groom is a prominent Neponset, Mass., Rev. Mr. Abbott of Liberty officiated. i: vandals as the things Waldo, Monroe, of whom were saved. At business guests were Mrs. Amelia Miss has been in Belfast the past week look- Peak’s Island ut R Curtis of also several nieces young man, the head of the pros- Allen, from bureau Swanville; Maude Mrs after his old home on Waldo chimneys were blown off and several Ralph W. Howard recently sold a drawers, perous firm of the Lumber Barker, Joseph W. Blaisdell, ing avenue. mi the Cooper Com- small beds and thrown and nephews. The interment was in Mrs. H. H. Mrs. With Mrs. Heath he will return in buildings were demolished. Tor- nice new milch cow and two extra nice pany, president of the Belfast Building Carter, George R. Doak, about of the room. Last fall Mrs. I Mrs. two weeks for the summer. nado conditions existed all along the veal calves to Walter Bessey of Thorn- Swanville. Company and a director of the Waldo George Keating, Austin W. way put in perfect condition Mrs. Arthur Mrs. from Portland to Biddeford. The eastern dike. Trust Company. He is a member of the Keating, Ritchie, H. Mrs. Wm. A. Hartshorn of Sheriff Frank A. Little- E. Mrs. Boston, tornado was more rampant and destruc parish of the First Parish (Unitarian) McDonald, Fred T. Chase, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lunn of N. on Mr. and Mrs. Maurice D. Towle and formerly of Mass., is a Berlin, H., the case, but thinks S. A. Parker, Mrs. E. M. Giidden and Berlin, spending tive, especially in Waterville and vicin- little arrived church. The bride is well known here few days in Belfast visiting her have purchased and taken possession of liusetts boys in the jail daughter Evelyn Thursday Mrs. D. Mrs. father, ity. Several buildings were demolished having visited in Belfast and Ralph Southworth.... George the Rev. John Cole farm on H. B. I. :. ted with from California, where they spent the Northport. Thomas Rice, and is the guest of Mr. and othirs were it. R. Doak and Mrs. H. H. Carter were lifted from their founda- winter and are of Mr. She is a graduate of the Milo High school and Mrs. S. L. Mountain. past guests a Stephen Shute. tions. It was several hours and of Shaw's guests at birthday party given in their before fallen Towle’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Business College of Ban trees honor Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Maude E. Busse and little could be entirely removed from the Rev. William Berriman, pastor of the c bite had a successful East Belfast. will gor. For four years she was in the office daugh- Towle, They later Mrs. Horace E. streets. Our local news wiil details Methodist Church at was in town 1 of Dr. H. T. of McDonald. The after- ter Frances, who have been living in the give Unity, l'hursday at the Tapley make their home in the Marriner house Clough Bangor. Later of the storm noon was spent with the house on Cedar wreckage in tips county. recently calling on Mr. and Mrs. Ralph on she studied obstetrical at the auction, prizes Mitchell street, have ancer her face. on Congress street. nursing Howard. going to Mrs. Arthur Ritchie, Mrs. Mari- taken rooms in the Wren house on Union W. Leighton Private Hospital in Portland MRS. CHARLOTTE on E. Brown and Mrs. Clement W. Wes- better known as M. WARREN. and has recently been located in Farm- street, the Burgess The Enoch Anderson farm has had a cott. The score cards were For a few vears she was yellow and house. new stable and other out ington. assist- Charlotte widow, of buildings built pink roses. Light refreshments were M., the late Jere- ant in the post office in Milo, where she P. Hazeltine of miah Warren and the house and stable painted, greatly served. Souvenirs of the Benj. Wheeling, West of Searsmont, died 24 lived with her now occasion were May the mother, Mrs. William arrived last to ac- at the home of her improving place. Dutch each one Virginia, Thursday daughter, Mrs. Ida W. Annis. are the treats, bringing one, They recipients of many his Mrs. Camilla W. Sansom on thus creating much merriment. At company mother, Cottage street. She was born Rev. Charles Adams of South Mont- felicitations. who has been in in but the b 30 p. in. all adjourned to the Windsor Hazeltine, Springfield, Hallowed, early years of her ville preached in the church at North Mr. \\ alter J. Clifford (Ding) returned Mass.,, the past winter. He returned to life were spent on Seven and at FISH— Hotel, where a delicious lobster supper j j Hundred Acre Montville last Sunday morning Thursday of last week from Boston, after i Wheeling Monday. Island. In her girlhood she was served Du cti treat. The table w-as became a Knox Corner Sunday afternoon. having oeeu called there, for a conference i member of the have fresh fish The decorated with three large bowls ot beau- Mrs. Claude B. Roberts of Isiesboro Baptist church. arriving every day. with the managers of the Black New j Brighton, Ail her and Mayo Nickerson, who recently went tiful wood vioiets. long useful life she was a varieties for and Later came two | Mass., has been in Belfast the past week, to Waterville and entered the hospital Friday Saturday: Englanc Circuit of theatres. While in handsome | consistent Christian, kind to all in illness birthday cakes which were cut | the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Kit- for is and the Boston office Mr. Clifford had the or sorrow, a surgical treatment, gaining by the special guests. Others She came to attend thoughtful neighbor and present tredfie. to repairs will soon be able to return home. pleasure of looking over the booking of true Iriend. 1 wo ay Haddock Halibut and not mentioned were Mrs. George I. and gardening at the Roberts summer daughters and two the pictures that will be seen at the Co- sons survive her: Mrs. Charles aud Mrs. Austm W. Keating, Mrs. E. home at North Shore. Cushman Services at Vose school house continue lonial, and can assure his many patrons of Searsmont Mrs. Ida obsters Alewives M. Giidden, Mrs. C. A. Thompson, Mrs. W. Sansom of with great interest. Baxter Whitten and of some line entertainments. There were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene L. Parsons ami Lincoln A. Ralph D. Southworth and Miss Maude Belfast, Warren of Searsmont Harold Nutter, the boy preachers, are about 5(1 of the managers at the two Cecil and arrived and Ralph W. Mackerel Cod meeting. E. Barker—Mrs. Carl H. Stevens enter- children, Barbara, Warren of Lincoluville. conducting the service's The meetings That Belfast was on the map is attested from and are The funeral will be held tained last Saturday evening. The liv- Thursday Attleboro, Mass., at her late home begin at 1:45 standard time every Sun- by the fact that Belfast was second in guests of Mr. Parsons’ parents, Mr. and on Cottage street con- >ysters Clams ing and dining rooms were decorated j Thursday 1 p. m., with day afternoon. There was a large relative gain for anniversary week. At Mrs. Albert M. Parsons. plan to Rev. George C. Sauer with roses, and small tables from which Tney olliciating. The gregation last Sunday. Every one is (he dinner bv Mr. in interment will slag given Black, Mr. make their home Belfast. be in Searsmont. welcome. The services are free to all. "i ders supper was served at 7 p. m. were cen- quickly delivered to all points with- Clifford had the pleasure of meeting the tered with bouquets of snapdragons. Sergt. Walter E. Dully of Wrentham, tv limits. popular screen star, Mr. Thomas Meigh- She was assisted by Mrs. Norman A. accompanied by his mother, was an, who spoke at length on some of the Mass,, Read, Mrs. George C. Misses the guest several days re ently of Harry trials and tribulations of a screen artist. Thompson, E. Frances Abbott and Louise R. Clem- and Mr. Mr. came from L. Coombs. Sergt. Duffy Meighan New York pur- ent. Auction was played during the Coombs were together one year overseas posely to attend this banquet and in the Market evening, the prizes, hand-painted bas- in A of the Pioneer Regiment. [Perry’s EePnroPPr£t0o0rd course of his remarks said he would Company kets, going to Mrs. Sumner C. Pattee rather have people like him than to have and Mrs. C. B. Holmes. Other guests Dr. and Mrs. Adelbert S. Merrill have all the money in the world. The meet- were Mrs. T. Mrs. been calling upon friends in this city. a success Irving Dinsmore, Waldo ing .was both from Motors Co. entertaining Charles E. Mrs. are spending a few weeks at Lake and instructive Brown, Maine Hills, They standpoints. Mrs. H. H. Dr. Merrill is the son County Holliugshead, Mrs. H. H. George, Liberty Frank I'. Hazeltine Post of the Ameri- and Mrs. W. W. Merrill and a SERVICE AND SALE STATION FOR 1 Stevens, Mrs. H. L. Kilgore, Mrs. Wm. of Mr. can will assis Legion t Thomas fi. Mar- H. Hall, Mrs. Ansel M. Lothrop, Mrs. former Belfast boy. He is now a radio shall Post of the G. A. R. in the observ- Allan M. Howes, Mrs. Raymond R. specialist at the Massachusetts General ance of Memorial Day. The Legion is Sherman, Mrs. Dana B. Hospital, Boston. Mrs. Merrill was one "1 for Southworth, Re o Cars ft vield making arrangements the parade, Mrs. Richard E. Shaw, Mrs. Morris L. of the first refugees to be driven from Dort, Dodge Always which will form on Church street at 10 is a Slugg, Mrs. C. B. Roberts, Miss Anne her home in France. She registered o’clock The Monday morning. parade M. Kittredge, Miss Florence E. Dunton, nurse and their marriage is the outcome will be headed the was AUTHORIZED SERVICE STATION FOR s a by police, followed by Miss Margaret L. Keene and Miss Alice a war romance, while Dr. Merrill in Good the Belfast Band. Then will yield come in or- Wescott. service in France. der a detachment from Co. fi, 3rd Maine Infantry, American Legion, Sons of Vet- WILLARD BATTERIES erans, Thomas H. Marshall ljost and its allied bodies, Belfast chapter of Ameri- We can immediate on and can Red Cross, City Government and give delivery Dodge societies which have been Reo cars and Ten per cent yield is LOW, if other invited expect a car load of Dorts in the im- you to participate in the parade. The line of mediate future. DON’T GET IT. 61% is march will be as usual. At the cemetery yield HIGH, held at River services will be the graves of the Penobscot We make a of and re- wien you always do get it. veterans of the Civil War fol.owed by specialty overhauling services at the grave commemorating pairing. All of our work is guaranteed. those who died in the recent war. Every- Now that deflation is running its course, one in Belfast and.vicinity is urged to We have a good stock of Tires and Accessories. nmy investors are again checking over attend the services at the cemetery. Im- mediately after the parade Thomas H. ** Our salesman, F. W. CURTIS, will be to their investments for SAFETY. Marshall Post will return to their hall glad demonstrate car in which are interested. and cairy out their regular program of SALMON any you the day including an address of More and more, they are to Welcome, turning the adjutant’s report, reading the roll of H. C. Central Maine Power Company 7% Pre- honor, interspersed with music. SVScCORRISCN, Proprietor POOR’S Mills. Mr. and Mrs. ferred Stock. Its is harles L. L. yield 61%—not high Boynton have moved to the home they PERRY, SVfanager as with recently bought....Mrs. E. H. Colby and For Memorial compared many preferred stocks, of Sunset Day grandaughter have been guests f nt a satisfactory yield, considering that it of Mrs. Annabell Underwood 'the past week....Mr. and Mrs. George Daggett is —AT— always forthcoming and tas been since and family spent Sunday in Liberty with the Mr. and Mrs. Gordon....Mr, and Mrs. security was first issued over eighteen John Merrithew and family of Stockton with years ago. Springs spent Sunday relatives here ...Mr. and Mrs. Horace Wentworth, BRAMHALL’S MARKET SAFETY FIRST Mr. and Mrs. Dutch with other friends After now that called at Mr. and Mrs. all, deflation is here, Henry Went- This market closes all worth’s Sunday....Miss Maude Bryant Monday day. Place FIRST lias become a slogan in railroad- isn't 61%, combined with what the week-end in Maine in- spent Searsmont with order to avoid SAFETYin factories, and in all business. her parents....Mr. and Mrs. Webster of your early disappointment. ing, organized vestors feel sure is absolute There is no safety, about Swanville spent Sunday with Mr. and place where it applies with greater all anyone wants? Mrs. Arthur Thompson....M sfes Marion force than in money matters. Don’t risk and Sara Wood spent the week-end with your in some their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. capital enticing venture, or you may lose Sheldon...There were 27 from here at- it all. Whatever chances you take, LEAVE PART tended the entertainment given at the Head-of-the-Tide last Friday evening... OF YOUR MONEY IN THIS BANK,w here it will The cyclone that went through this be found when needed. Central Maine Power valley Sunday did a great lot of damage, MORE STITCHERS a 30 blowing large barn down on the Pearl We pay 4t%) interest on accounts Brook farm and uprooting apple trees and savings Company breaking down shade trees. The light- WANTED AT Augusta, Maine ning also struck in several places...Carl Waldo Trust Cole of Camden recently visited his Company mother...Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Windsor Maurice Wood Burns, Hotel, Belfast, recently spent the day in Montville the Pullman’sPantsFactory BELFAST guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert , Jackson. Representative. ..Mrs. Sophia Hartshorn of Morrill Bridge Street, Belfast. BROOKS CASTINE UNITY visited her daughter, Mrs. Fred Carter one day last week. It is charged that the excess profits tax North Waldo Pomona Grange WILL DIG FOR ANCIENT HISTORY. The Republican Journal is inequitable, unjust, intricate, difficult The University of Pennsylvania will of administration and no longer produc- The members of Sunrise Win- may 1921. Grange, undertake next month to Belfast. Thursday, 26, tive of sufficient uncover the revenue to justily its terport, were present in full force to ancient city of Beth-shan, now known as continuance. It is inequitable and un- welcome the members of North PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY visiting in permission because it is often Beisan, Palestine, having just collected twice Waldo Pomona in their grange home, woman knows been obtained of the government. Prof. that fine The )oumal Pub. Co. and sometimes several times. For in- Every silks Republican May 11. The meeting was Wednesday, Clarence S. Fisher will superintend the stance, concerns making the engines for assembled by Worthy Master F. Porter A. L BROWN. Editor. work. It is thought no less than eight- make fine but do automobiles, concerns making tires, the Webb and all officers were present at the waists, you know cities have stood on the site of Beisan, company which assembles the various opening exercises, except the assistant ADVERTISING TERMS. For one square, the first one having been begun no less parts and puts the finished car on the stewards. The vacant stations were ac- f duty. heart-breaking sobs for the fallen. As The delegation walked out and never Rev. A. J. TorslefF, secretary of the see. the revolving years have taken their Try it—once, anyway—and replied by word or deed.—Wall Street Maine Baby Saving Society, was intro- place in history the sound of acclaim has Just tell your grocer—William Tell. Journal. duced and gave an instructive address softened to silent reverence, hut many Almost every day during the last tour along the line of child welfare, dwelling are the tears which are yet unshed; tears months new additions have been made to especially upon the needs of the child SWAN-WHITTEN COMPANY for those who fell in battle; tears for the long list of people out of employment. until five years of age. His remarks were those who died from wounds and disease The men and women in our industries.' followed with close attention. Victoria or by starvation and neglect in southern who have accepted a cut in wages and Page was again called upon and respond- prisons; tears for those who came home have kept steadily at work are the men ed wfith another song, after which F. M. to us and now, in ripening May, sleep and women who have thus saved the Nickerson, superintendent of schools, 'neath tiny flags and fragrant flowers. business situation from complete collapse, gave a brief talk relating to children of me nrsi ouservance OL Memorial Day They were wise enough to understand school age which was very appropriate, was in 1868. In that year, John A. j | that a crash impended. A few unions coming as it did after Mr. TorslelT’s talk Logan, soldier, patriot and statesman, have adopted the “rule or rum” policy regarding very young children. He touch- then Commander of the Grand Army of and are pursuing it with considerable ar- ed upon the good resulting from mentality the Republic, called upon his comrades rogance. They have arrayed public sen- tests and contrasted two cases of mental- to assemble in that and in succeeding timent against them to such an extent ity—one of the highest degree and another years “for the purpose of decorating that they have lost all sympathy. of almost the lowest—using these to illus- with choicest flowers of spring-time (he trate the limitations of the child as de- BY graves of those who had given up their GERMANY WILL PaY. pending upon his mental capacity. In lives that the Republic might live.” closing Mr. Nickerson expressed the P. Palmer Every year since then Memorial Day has That is, she has reluctantly and under Dwight REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. opinion that in many cases poor results been observed with ever increasing rev- pressure promised to pay. the Getting in school work are caused by the child erence. cash out of her will probably be some- and Owens Bros. being kept with his grade when he is The people of this what difficult. If the Allies are country have not wise capable of being advanced, and that this forgotten—they never will they will keep their cannon trained on forget—that phase should be considered by teacher whenever President Lincoln called for Dusseldorf and will kejp their troops GASOLIN E and superintendent, as well as the oppo- to the of within distance troops preserve unity this Re- easy reaching of the Ruhr site conditions. public they came, “Marching from the Basin till they get their money. If this corn Mr. rorsien ana Mr. lNicxerson East, and marching from the 'West, is not done it will not be long before Ger- were accorded a rising vote of thanks for and shouting the battle cry of Freedom.” many will shake the mailed fist in the OVERLAND helpful remarks. A reading by Addie Eight hundred and fifty-eight of these face of all Europe and the w'orld will Smith followed and the concluding nuin- sooner ; CARS ARE A men marched from the little city of Bel- or later, be compelled to fight an- MOTOR j ber of the program was a topic, “What fast 2nd of these 100 were killed in bat- other world war. ! should be done to conserve the water GOOD INVESTMENT tle or died by reason of wounds or disease Transfers in Real | power of our State?” The discussion before the war was ended. Estate Take you slate and figure it We dc was — opened by W. S. Littlefield and con- lot give the above figures as a boasl I tinued G. H. E. T. W. out for yourself. The transfers of by York, Gilbert, but as an illustration of the following real estate patriotism F. Roscoe Ed- were recorded in Waldo Evans, Littlefield, A. C. of every citv and town of the entire County Registry There are 5000 satisfied of Deeds for the week monds and F. P. Webb. Those favoring North, and for the especial purpose ol ending May 20, Overland owners in the State 1921: State ownership were Mr. York and Mr. showing what the G. A. R. and theii w7ho have found that in an' Charles W. Edmonds. The majority expressed the fallen comrades did for the United States Lancaster, Belfast, to Fred A. Robbins, do.; land and in opinion that the expense would be too Overland you get the most —for us and for buildings generations yet unborn, Belfast. great, were the State to assume owner- for mone. the commemoration of their ycur devotion, Abbie F. Swan, Beltast, et als., to Fred ship and reimburse those companies sacrilices and sufferings have made the E. do.; land and in Bel- Prices Belfast: Ellis, buildings which had already developed power to a delivered, thirtieth day of May both sacred and fast. great extent. The usual courtesies were Sedan .... £1535 .reverential. hummer M. Sylvester, Belfast, to Ger- motor and extended Coupe #1545 trude P. do land and to the entertaining grange and Every I Gorden, ; buildings There lingers a highway remnant today only ol in Belfast the meeting was closed with the usual Touring #995 he host from that, 1861 to 1865, placet ceremonies. Several a Roadster #995 Mary B. Crosby, Swanville, to Eli E. selections by Vic- all they had on the altar of their country. Ellis, do.; land and buildings in Belfast. rrola were interspersed throughout the 'The HARRY E. WALKER army divided grows less on this James C. Freeman, Lincolnville, to meeting through the kindness of Mrs. hyway throughout pic- side; Erastus A. Collamer, do.; land in Lin- Carrie Cole. Distributor for Waldo County j One after another they cross the dark colnville. The next meeting will be with Sebasti- tide; Edgar L. to F. The last Wood, Unity, Joseph New of the cook veterans soon will have Kelley, do.; land in Unity. Grange, Burnham, June 8th. It is turesque found expected that Past Master C. S. Stetson England Carrie E. to Maud The end of the march on the last Hobbs, Brooks, B. camp- will be present. Notice ing ground. Marden, Brooks; land and buildings in Special r rooks. But lessons they taught and Memorial and Newport is a Day, Wales H. Sherman, Liberty, to Meda Two U. of Me. boys, determined to at- part Shall live while the blossoms return tc W. Harriman, do ; land in Liberty. tend the meet last Saturday at Bruns- X-RAY PICTURES the May.” Frank G. Boynton, to wick and being without the wherewithal Freedom, Amy of and F. Hustus, land in Freedom. to purchase tickets by rail, started out bones, joints teeth, fractures and 1 he “boys in blue” who have not do.; dislocations be yel Friday afternoon on foot, carrying lunch- may obtained at the office of the Trail. George A. Nelson, Montville, to Wm. of DR. CARL H. heard the implacable call to the sleep ol es, and with placards on their backs STEVENS, P. Barton, et ah, St. Minn land SoCOny Paul, ; “We Are on 35 Church Me. long the bearing: Our to St., Belfast, ages have lived to see their sons and buildings in Montville. Way Brunswick: Please Give Us a Lift.” We Tel. 15 3m 15 fighting side by side, with the sons of the A. George Miller, Appleton, to Albert haven’t seen an official bulletin on their South in the F. Spanish War. They have Light, Liberty; land and buildings in progress, but it is safe to believe that Liberty'. seen their sons and grandsons going ovei those boys saw the meet. For Sale William R. .-- the top on the bloody fields of France, Gilkey, Searsport, to Geor- gia Maria Blanchard, New land in shoulder to shoulder with the sons York; The late Chief of Police . and Searsport. Lindley W. Gilman of had as One car, new last Julv. In grandsons of the men who Bangor probably many Dodge wore the gray F. Harry Black, Waterville, t; G. G. friends and acquaintances as any Maine in the bitter and woeful of the Civil excellent condition. Driven a little days Taylor, Sidney; land and buildings in Pa- man who ever wore the chief’s star. War. In a few short lermo. years the last mem- Genial, kindly, yet firm, he made a splen- over a thousand miles. Good reason ber of the G. Marcellus R. did officer and his death last week &veru Gallotv A. R. will have been dis- Knowlton, Belfast, to W. was A. land in Belfast. mourned by hosts of friends. He was a for at charged from life’s service. Their ac- Clark, do.; selling, inquire Journal office. member of numerous George S. Parker, Brookline, Mass., to organizations and complishments, traditions and example the funeral on the Islesboro Inn, Islesboro; land in Isles- Monday was largely the Same11 will soon become the heritage of the boro. attended. Veterans of the Spanish the Ameri- The a War, Zenas D. Hartshorn, Belfast, to ChasJ Matron Wonted sign of reliable dealer can Legion and the people of the United L. Walker, Swanville; land in Swanville. and the world’s best Gasoline and a A MOTHER’S EXPERIENCE At the Home for Agel Women, For -States; what glorious and bene- Georgia Florence Bonney, Brockton, particulars apply to ficent heritage it will be. Mass., to Walter R. Nealley, Northport; land and West Buxton (Me.)—Read of Mrs. Ar- With the passing of the G. A. R. the buildings in Northport. DR. ELMER SMALL, President. Henry Bowden, Sherman, et als., to thur Campbell’s painful experience. "I hosts of its membership will not be for- of five STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YOR Henrietta Bowden, Northport; land and am a mother children. My little gotten. As long as American history is buildings in Northport. girl two years old was so sick with fever she as if she were dead for two written its pages will glow with a recital Allen Holmes, Knox, to Dorothy lay just I started her Dr. Ladies I Ask yonr Druggist for /A 26 do land and in Knox. weeks. giving True’s > of their deeds, and American mothers ; Holmes, ; buildings Chl-chos-ter a Diamond Brand//W Broadway Elixir and she began to gain at once. X Pills in Red and Gold -\- n metallicV^^# ____ will read that to their not be without it. boxes, sealed with Blue Ribbon.' history children THE GERMAN METHOD. Now I would I feel d Take no other. Buy ef yonr ▼ as an to a noble and very grateful to you.” f Druggist. AskforCIII-Cireg-TEBf inspiration loyal f DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, for |fi 1 No doubt this child had some stomach known as fJ citizenship. The men of the American In Berlin, Germany, our American con- years Best, -fest, Always Reuabfc Now* trouble due to worms. Scores of children Special sul once read a circular addressed to Ger- trained in SOLD BY BRUGES EVER-'WHERr Legion who, only peaceful pur- have worms and their mothers don’t know man manufacturers to this effect: “Man- We wish to inform i suits, blazed a path of glory through the do not allow the trouble. ufacturers, foreigners to are doing business all of death at Belleau Chat- visit factories where have Common symptoms of worms: De- valleys Wood, your you any wish to buy or sell real e or machines in ranged stomach, swollen upper lip, sour and St. special process use, espec- we would be to eau-Thierry Mihiel are already of Granite pleased offensive the Monuments ially beware of as are stomach, breath, itching to receive the torch of Americans, they ALGOLA PILLS E. A. STROl'T preparing patriot- nose to grasp new on the contra- and rectum, dry cough, grinding of quick ideas; Regulate the Stomach, Liver and Bowels. ROYC. FISH, 1 ism from hands which, for nearly sixty should send the teeth, little red points oa the tongue, We take them from the in ry, you representatives from Make Pure Blood. For Constipation. Relieve ledge the quarry, Room 2, Odd Fellows’ III to slow fever. years, have borne it. They are worthy your factories foreign countries, es Gas, Indigestion, Biliousness, Sick Headache. tf Dr. Elixir has been faithful in 25c. At cut, polish, finish, letter and them on 47; pecially America, as they are an inven True’s Try them. 10c. druggists. Duane place your descendants from a valiant ancestry. Pharmacal sole P. [ tive Your people should obtain its duties as a family Laxative and Worm Co., proprietor, O. Box lot in the One continuous and people. 1103, City Hall Station, New York. See cemetery. process They will not allow their heri'tage to be in their Expeller since 1851.—Adv. employment factories; thus you signature on each box. one small lost to their children and children’s chil- will learn all that the others know plus profit. STOLEN alone know. Therefore dren. They will teach them that Memo- what you Deut- You avoid the cost schland iiber alles! Signed, Wilhelm.” high of stock, the high If the party who took rial Day has a significance entirely apart freight and the middle men’s profits, which of Anatomical plates fro from other days, and that its sacredness William H. Melcher, Bath’s veteran brings monument down to the lowest return the same by pa and memories are priceless legacies. joiner, for many years foreman of all your possible price. joiner work at the Bath Iron Works, on ANNOUNCEMENT Call and see for yourself. some other means, no Monday, May 9th, observed the 98th an- made. THE SALES TAX niversary of his birth, hale and hearty I have a store in the Austin Block and will ELMER and greeting with great pleasure the opened tf 18 Xt the annual of the Retail meeting many friends who called upon him. He and A, S. carry a full line of Men’s, Women’s Boys’ HEAL, Bridge St„ Belfast, Me. Dry Goods Association of Maine, held in goes outdoors in all but the most unfav- his and Ball Band Portland May 18th, a resolution was orable weather, keeps up reading and Furnishings. Also Boots, Shoes Thin P abreast .of the times, greatly enjoying adopted favoring a one per cent sales Increase weight with his friends. Rubber Goods. FADS AND FADDLES conversation month. »' the excesa the schools from invasion by dedicating By tax in place of profits tax. reliable treating- weeks to the service of the three R’s.— " The sentiment of the people of the whole Maine has established a Forest Pro- will increase your Boston Transcript. eolid Children Gry PEARL Brooks to in the stay-tbere country seems to be against the excess CROCKETT, Mgr., tection Week, the schools join Write today 1 common with For “may” please substitute “should.” 1 FOR FLETCHER'S observance. Maine, in Enclose stamp ,^ profits tax and there seems to be a grow- Kennebec Journal. 4?- 11 other states, may yet have to safeguard Sales Co„ Malden ing sentiment in favor of the sales tax. ( CASTORIA 216 Public (Chapter Laws Bolshevism Directly Responsible for An Act Prohibiting Public Games and Misery of Russian Millions. Amusements on Memorial Day By John Whereas there is grave danger that Spargo, American Socialist. Memorial is Our Day through thoughtlessness industrial and commercial life is tending gradually to lose its tender signi- necessarily linked with the restoration of ficance and solemn impressiveness as a day commercial and \N AND DAUCHTEK devoted to the memory of those industrial life in Russia, ,,l heroes, and men who it is known to ' BENEFITED— dared and suffered when the life every statesman that of t ere iflX' the nation was at stake, most of whom may be no real |S MADE PUBLIC restoration of ; AL now lie sleeping, the battle on the done, *°n of the great quiet hillsides of the State rfreconr problem they loved UCt,OQ-80]?1 Until me Russla is brought ^nen health and and served so well; and nftroeCr a,,d norraal relations uant to tell everybody Whereas the proper observance of withw t°h the li£e of the rest of the world. ilie world like it,” said Memorial Day is not alone demanded to by facts' a «ood many ! .. of 19 Pharris those men by our debt of gratitude to peopleDeoolereh»ed tbeS5 ^treet, have surrendered to a those men which we never can shrewdly repay, Propaganda in this Ohs ago my stbmach but is conducive to the thrill and every countrvted .bolshepst 8re demand‘ng the revision ontiuued Mrs. Cole, essence of patriotism which is in the “f‘benf i“d announced by Secretary of ,te agreed with me. I heart of every true conscious State ?,°'cy in American, Colby August last. are with sour gas after of his rich and They heritage; demanding the recognition of the Bol- me so nauseated that Whereas Legislation to secure the prop- 8 * demand of ext«nsive trade •i a thing I ate. My er observance of Memorial Day is there- relatioas and some nights I fore immediately necessary for the pres- Concerning these demands I have only i;,at 1 would just have ervation of the public peace, health and to say in that, my opinion, in my judg- At times I was al- now therefore— safety, ment, anything more disastrous and s and felt as if I was Sec 1. Whoever on Memorial more Day en- certain to lead to economic anarchy ; my condition really gages in and any public outdo9r game or sport ruin, imperiling the whole fabric of where an admission is or so charged collec- civilization, it would be impossible to "Aa in the greatest cities in taking lanlac and tion shall conceive. his own home town—the U. S. taken, be punished by a fine That is not my opinion only, Tire user gets fresh, live tires :.nn the very first, I not but I know exceeding twenty-five dollars or im- it to be the conviction of the of current production." bottles, and its a not ten or best minds of prisonment, exceeding days by Europe, regardless of na- ; rfect health again. both fine and imprisonment. Judges of tionality or political partisanship. d appetite and eat and Not municipal police courts and trial jus- only do Bolsheviki not represent I,.lout becoming nau- tices shall the will ! have jurisdiction of all of of the Russian people, but what am free from gas fenses under the act. is more THE U. S. CHAIN TREAD important, they do not propose \ nd at night 1 sleep to hold One of the few tires of which it honorable relations with us. may ten in Iheir that deliver gained pounds major purpose is not the realization be said they economy r in than TROY. of their in and out and tire every way Communist program in Russia, year year after tire. i My daughter is also but the destruction of the The U. S. Chain Tread enononuc and gives *' has her re- however helped Walter Thurston of Greene is painting political systems of the great commercial sufficient traction on all ordinary In every section, t.rlieve Tanlac is the W. L. and industrial remote, you find a dealer in Hopkins’ buildings. nations, especially the road surfaces. It is probably the frejh. live U. 3. Tires.’* nude and I am glad to United States. handsomest, and by all odds the George Estes of Pittsfield is moving to We gave our recognition immediately utnost popular, of the whole U. S. the Knowles place at Troy Corner. and Belfast by Read & without reservation to the govern- Fabric Tire line. ment which Freedom; S. M. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Gowen of Portland was set up in Russia after the A M. Ross, Lincoln- are visiting his relative in town. revolution, which honestly sought to base ag Co., and by the its rule upon the wili and interests Earl of of the every town. Thompson Massachusetts re- Russian people. We can not now cently moved with his family to the in good faith give it to this unscrupulous Roderick Coffin plac power, which exists A by brute force and .jjhj.,; ppointments. has repudiated the Pearl Scribner has sold his farms in very idea of responsi- to the East to bility people. onU.S/Iires^ New York rides Troy to be : as Post- parties pointment I assert used as summer residences. very positively, upon the basis Economy n as to what doubt of incontestable evidence largely furnish- The Charles (later would the ac- Cunningham place ed by the Bolsheviki could all the car Not for the car, but for govern owned themselves, that you get together merely heavy by Louville Hollis) has been sold bolshevism is ! ministration in mak- directly and clearly prim- to Frank who will soon owners the medium and car—a Cunningham, arily responsible for the utter ruin and IF you know, you'd probably light-weight me 10th day of this occupy it. !■1 collapse of Russian industry and for the find that their tire had been full selection of size, tread and type. •i irding made the mat- present terrible of experiences J. R. Ramsdell recently came by misery Russia’s mil- wing statement: automobile lions. much the same. * * * from Melrose, Mass., and is to than 400,000 menjand spend the summer in his new home, ,m> in governmental the L. J. Sanderson place. Observers Most of them have taken their fling Your U. S. Tire dealer can * Only give you issified service All Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clark at “discontinued lines” and because of the service he permanent prcvis- accompan- “job lots,” this service ied by Mr. William Dobson and tamily The fact that President Harding is to j ice law and rules. have or of Pittsfield were recent of Mr. personal representatives at the “surplus stocks.” Soon late, nearly from his U. S. Factory rules provide for* the guests gets neighboring and Mrs. T. W. Hawes. Mr. and Mrs. meetings of the Supreme council, the gpest three eligible?, all settled back on first as the Branch. There are 92 of these Branches. Clark came by auto from their home in conference of ambassadors and the re- quality ;,.ree each necessary Lewiston the parations commission need cause no con- made. The successful recently. They reported one sound assurance of tire value. Each its share of U. S. Tires, so roads in bad condition cern to those who are insistent that the gets iciples of civil service especially from Augusta to Waterville. The roads in United States shall not become entangled * * * that the dealer is always supplied with the wisdom of this in The Iroy are being attended to in good sea- European politics. gentlemen res in the appointing son this much work done selected will act as observers, and their man cut- fresh, live stock. ultimate responsibil- spring, being As soon as a forgets the before planting. function will be confined to keeping the the nec- nisiration, President informed of the progress of and comes to the dealer who b. S. Tires sen as iast as they arc made. nal of choice, price tag, right events in The information re- FRANK B TUCKER Europe. it is the kind of re- ceived at the White House direct from concentrates on a full, completely There is no over production. No sur- ,tnnot legally be and American whose obser- a representatives, ■ of and is The Malden News of recent date has sized stock of U. S. Tires—he learns for a “market.” Congress, vations of the proceedings will be from plus piled up waiting the spirit of the the following in regard to a young man the standpoint of American welfare, what it means to get fresh, live tires Wherever a U. S. Tire— well and favorably known in Belfast: will be of tar greater value than news you buy postmasters. Of received —not once in a while but time. Frank B. Tucker of 23 Mt. Vernon reports from miscellaneous every you a tire of current fourth class, and sources buy production, who was of dubious veracity. The Pres- ii service laws street, very popular among his jaud ident will be called upon many times in in the but in as full of life and value as the it associates in the Malden Club and was ! Not merely big cities, day cm within the pijivi- in Y. M C. A. the future to dispatch uotes to the count- f the classitied prominent basket ball for £er- ries of on one or another. his own home town. left the makers. some time, died suddenly at his home i Europe subject If he has at comiuaud complete and yesterday morning. He had been in poor g 12,809 post orfce, authoritative data of what has health for some time. The deceased was transpired 17 are second cluss, at the meetings now being held, he will a wholesale millinery salesman, with a class. Obviously be far better able to protect American Boston concern. The deceased was a cess agencies of the welfare from those who seek to native of Belfast, Me., and had resided may purpose and should assail it. here 16 years. He was aged 28 and was e only certain ulti- “The of unofficial relations Tires from resumption United States graduated the Centre school. Dur- s about is to classi- with the council no ing the war he was in the U. S. Naval imports obligations 'hird class postmas- other than an earnest of desire to be Reserve service and was a radio operator i: < e an act of Congess. in the vast at Panama and Norfolk, serving eighteen helpful solving problems measured by the re- with which the allies are confronted. Rubber a States months. Fie was member of the United Centre and is one which #) >, Company Mr. Harding could have given no better 1 Methodist church, Converse Lodge of ruler existing laws assurance of his determination Misons, the Malden Club and ihe Ameri- unyielding > power to require to the free action of the United can Legion. He had also been prominent preserve iUced in the classi- States than by his selection of the man in Y. M. C. A. athletics, especially basket who will ‘take part as the representative of ball. Mr. Tucker, was engaged to Miss iCCUUIl, llUWCVCl, the President of the United Stares in the Edith Hiatt of High street. His father, Hall Hardware Belfast ^ued today provides deliberations of the supreme council’, the late James D. a Co., Tucker, passed away nicy is not tilled by namely, George one of the most few years ago, and he is survived by his Harvey, motion of one from redoubtable irreconcilables iu opposition mother, Mrs. Angie tucker, and two e classified civil to the league of nations. brothers, George D. of Malden and F'red competitive exafri- The situation is so involved that our D. of Panama. 1 the appointment peace engagements can not ignore the one of the highest Old World relationship and the settle- SPEECH SOME TIMES TOO FREE aired now by lawan ments already effected, nor is it desirable M-rvice. i to do so in preserving our own rights “Socialists have always contended for s for our own guld- and contracting our future relationships. the of free in appointments, vlill right speech the class The weariness at home and the disap- rooms of our colleges and Millions ring with the re- universities. pointment of the world have been com- Starving have demanded this BANGOR LINE able future legis- They right for the pensated in the proof that this republic proponents of their “Pick a particular economic will surrender noue of its Heritage of Pul m China ideas notwithstanding the universities he kind of test and nationality, but our rights in international STEAMSHIP CAMDEN and are The and examination colleges chiefly supported by the relationships have to be asserted; they critical period of the famine in •d people of different principles. They of China has arrived. for shall be aip- require establishment iu compacts Leave Belfast Tuesdays, Thursdays and have claimed the right to teach socialism With relief from source al- lent, and shall 'be amity; our part in readjus tn.^nt and re- Saturdays at 7.15 a. m. for Bucksport, Winter- every the use of funds contributed lowed famine victims ’s business train- through storation can not be ignored, and must port and Bangor. for, 5,000,000 chiefly by non-socialists although they are still destitute. ss, organizing and be delined. With the supergoveruing Levve Bangor 2 p. m., Winterport 2 45 p. m., j would if conditions were Only continuous and voluminous general qualifica- not, reversed, league definitely rejected and with the Bucksport 3 30 p. m Belfast 5. p. m for Cam permit the teaching of individualism in Rockland and aid from America can save these iministration, and world so informed, and with the status den, Boston. schools maintained the funds of so- 5,000,000 people. ioistered, scholiis- by of peace proclaimed at home, we may Return—Leave Boston on Mondays, Wednes- cialists. and Contributions sent to this h might result in a proceed to negotiate the covenanted re- days Fridays at 5 p. m Rockland Tues- | paper “Nowhere in Bolshevik Russia days, and at 5 a m for will be forwarded to the American out not a guaranty today lationships so essential to the recog- Thursdays Saturdays COFFEE can man with to or Camden, Belfast, and Committee for China Famine Fund any safety his person nition of all the rights everywhere of our Bucksport, Winterport to Bangor.j and will be life with- are s to all in- property attempt leach the principles own nation and our full part in actually saving You io likei! present play At Boston, connection is made with the likely of American representative government. world in the in two weeks. ‘aces whose terms joining the peoples of the Metropolitan Line and almost in the passenger freight apply to all other Nevertheless, anywhere pursuits of peace ouce more. We can steamers for New York via Cape Cod Canal. SEND WHAT YOU SPEND United States men are able to teach the present terms ex- be helpful because we are moved by no GEO. E. OUNTON, Agent, doctrines ONE DAY TO CHINA. espoused by the bolshevik re- hatreds and harbor no fears, rlelptu! Belfast, Maine. in Russia not gime only with personal ness does not mean entanglement, and (Signed) but with the PEDESTRIANS safety aid and encourage- participation m economic adjustments Republican Journal Pub. Co. ment of men holding positions under the does not mean sponsorship tor treaty % Government. HAND PAINTED a streets at commitments which do not concern us, night ! Cut this out and mail with “The situation is an and de light in front and a amazing and m which we will have no part. plorable one. It is to be hoped that some PLACE Contribution. effective measures for the rectification of CARDS The. right or left they A RURAL PROFITEER conditions result from the wide- DIRECT FROM CHINA blasts on a horn at may I hereby enclose $. to aid spread attention that has been aroused liameter. Jobson, driving along a lonely road and done in water colors in the soft tones China Famine Victims by the resignation of the college presi- ••’.perieuced automobile one morning, managed, in some way or and shades so much used by the Chinese. dent at Indiana.” by a pedestrian, Valparaiso, to ditch his car. Fortunately a Call at the Journal office. other, I (Name) POPULAR same, aud the ped- farmer hove in sight behind a pair of AMY L. WILSON, nd a tree until the COAL PRICES MUST COME UOWN stout horses and Jobson appealed to him SUE M. PARTRIDGE. Js passed. for help. (Address) not carry in their Coal producers who are berating the “Why, ya-as, I guess I can help ye out, iiistrnment which public for not loading up now with coal mister,” said the farmer. “Let's see, WEDDING GIFTS "l;>■■ 'ires. for next winter it at war inflation prices what it’ll come to—one day’s use of the Dr. as a M. well save At C. ■mobiles, pedestrians might their breath. team, $5—” Stephenson tiian seven miles an time when steel plants, textile mills, “One day?” retorted Jobson. “Tisn’t Dr. A. M. Including Centerpieces, [Tray Cloths, and other haul that machine Lothrop 11;, railroads, express companies going to tike a day to Runners, Table Covers, Lunch Sets, in 1 register at the be- industries are readjusting war inflation out, is it? DENTIST the finest of linens. These are imparted r and pay a license wages, cutting war inflation production “Why, no,” returned the farmer, "but DENTIST from China and e privilege of living. costs and lowering war inflation prices after I get the $-3 I don’t calc’late to do MINSONIG TEMPLE, ROOM 3 many are embroidered ate if they do not the coal trade cannot expect to stay up anymore work till .”—doston Colonial Theatre in shades of blue, so papular in that in the war inflation clouds and get away Telephone 223-3 Building Transcript. country. Cannot be duplicated. •lore receiving his with it. TELEPHONE 336-3 27tf Also Laces, Lace Mats, Silk Itt the streets must What the coal business needs to do to Harold W. Bishop of Boothbay Harbor Pieces, etc. examining board, sell its coal is to oiler its product to the was surprised the other day when he was Fans, Call at Journal Office. leaping, crawling public at a right price, like any other told by the local telephone operator that WANTED not do ORRIN J. s, elf from machinery. manufacturer or dealer. If it does he had a phone call from Cuba and even DICKEY" SUE M. PARTRIDGE. that the to sell its a Uf eld responsible for coal trade is not going more so when in few minutes he was Second Hand Kitchen Range A MV L. WILSON. .mobiles or their oc- coal. It is of no use to tell the public talking with his brother, Major Percy G. Insurance -Presented with that unless it buys its coal now at the Bishop, in Havana. The latter is in the State price first letter. Lsg 'he Maine Automo- excessive prices demanded for it the pub- sugar business in Cuba and being in Hav- Fire, Liability, Automobile lic next to death at of home Middle Street, winter will freeze ana on business and thinking Boz PYTHIAN 135, Belfast, Maine BLOCK. , Phone 316-3 still higher prices. The public is not go- and the new telephone cable to the ing to buy the coal at these excessive states recently completed, decided on the PNEUMONIA 'lie Kennebec Navi- prices and th; public is not going to instant to try it. The communication don rsegiected coughs and completing ar- freeze to death. was as clear as though but a few miles colds are the usual Trucking of (sumption of the The time has come for speaking between the cause Pneumonia. I am plain speakers. We Are Good Dr. Hester Brown prepared to do all kinds of truck- '(amboat service. He to the coal who think they can Buyers ng. Furniture producers MINTOL and piano moving * •egin the war in- putting sit tight on war inflation wages, GIVE US A CHANCE will L>e found tin? most specialty. Leave orders at the 1 effective stable, properly on this end flation production costs and war inflation remedy for corner of Main and 1 to bid on furniture or con- Cross and IJ“g the islands HEST COLDS your anything you OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN breaking up the streets, they route prices to the public when everything in will receive have to sell. Drop postal or call. gestion Pneumonia, prompt attention. season, ft is still up must be Either they must Spasmodic readjusted. Rub Vicks over throat J. AUSTIN MCK.EEN, Croup, Telephone connection. Places above Bath on act to about the economic read- 30 Street. Tel. 320 Whooping Cough and bring and chest until the skin tf 17 Belfast, Maine. High Influenza. 'wide whether or not justment which is imperative in their W. W. BLAZO & red — then SON, will come up far- business as in every other business becomes either they must thus provide the cheaper spread on thickly and ■ FOR SINCE 1882 126 Waldo Avenue, Belfast. coal, or Federal, State an'd local govern- cover the with a WANTED SALE ri re parts made by hand some backed all the power that is in ments, by hot flannel cloth. YOUNG WOMEN between ages of eigh- Charcoal broiler, folding bath tub, four At 72 Main Street, Belfast. estbrook, in an old the American will go on that job teen and with School jVhe , people, thirty-five High wooden beds and spring, ice small 1 niversalist for York Herald.. chest, I, church, them.—New education to enter St. Barnabas training force WANTED ! Allan,,' *e range, Myers’ pump, driving har- Jr,ii t‘ cutout the paper school for nurses—3 course—uni- 61 years’ ness, Cypher’s incubator, brooders (in- S'Cis ,llem among the forms and text books furnished. h a!®,8!? Salary door), chicken' coops, chick A towrl for Children feeders, Charles R. Second Hand Lawn Roller. fa«i !e pasting. Cry WICKS HO per month. Apply to drinking founts, poultry wire. Coombs Cf6t; fo 5 cents per 100 ST. '.-.a FOR FLETCHER’S BARNABAS HOSPITAL, APPLY TO Hrli considered a big after- ¥ VapoRub 231 Woodfords Street, A. G. WOODMAN, R I A Over / 7 Million Used CASTO Jars Yearly 6wl7 Portland, Maine. 4tl8* Shore Acres, Belfast R. F. D.6. Undertaker M. L. SLUGG, Belfast, Maine. 4 THE CHURCHES LIBERTY. SPRING DEBILITY SWANVILLE.^ | The regular services will be held at the Mrs. Sara Hibbert was a visitor in Bel- Mr. R. D. Bartlett is able to be out. Universalist church Sunday with sermon fast last Tired Feel- Tuesday. M. P H. N- Loss of Appetite, That 10.45 a. m. Rev. Miss Sadie Nickerson, at by William Vaughan. and Mis. Marlton Knowlton were and Sometimes Mr. spent the week-end at home. ing Eruptions. Th e choir will have a special musical pro- Belfast, Knppenheimer visitors in Belfast one day last week. Thousands take Hood’s Sarsapa- gram. The Sunday school will meet at Comet Grange will hold its uex\ for Bridget Whelan arrived last week COOD CLOTHES rilla as a spring medicine th^t noon. Saturday evening, June 4th. _ meeting tired feeling, nervous weakness, from New York to open the Walker resi impure blood and say it makes First Parish (Unitarian) Church. dence. William M Damm and Elmer Cunning- eat and bet- in them feel better, sleep Rev. A. E. Wilson, minister. Preaching arrived last week and ham attended the Military Ball in Ban- —an investment and "makes food taste good.” George Killing ter, service Sunday at 10.45 a. m. Church about gor night. a condition in ! will open the Liberty Inn the first Friday Spring debility is invited to school at noon. All cordially > which it is especially hard to com- of June. Mr. W. E. Damm is able to be in the these services bat disease germs, which invade Mrs. Bertha Sylvester, who has been store most of the time, but has not yet good appearance there and This is Memorial Day Sunday and the the system here, every- in Belfast the past two months, returned regained his usual health. where. The white blood corpuscles, G. A. R. and allied societies will attend home last week. Mr. James E. Warren of Park, sometimes called “the little soldiers worship at this church. The subject of Hyde because it is their will in the blood,” the sermon is, “The Higher Patriotism.” Mr. and Mrs. George Sprague Mass., was the guest of his niece. Mrs. duty to fight disease germs, are too leave Monday for Portland to attend the Chester Craney and family several days do service. weak to good Methodist CHURCH. People’s Meth- Grand Chapter, O. E. S. last week. Hood’s Sarsaparilla strengthens Rev. Charles W. Martin, the "little soldiers” and enables odist Church, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hyde of Augusta Mr. Walter J. Nickerson of Lynn, No. 7 Court St.; tele- on them to repel germs of grip, influ- pastor; parsonage, spent Sunday at the White cottage Mass., arrived last Thursday and is the enza, fevers and other ailments; phone, 213.11. Sbnday morning preach- Millstone Island recently. guest of his mother, Mrs. Mary F. Nick- m. Evening relieves catarrh and rheumatism. ing, 10.45; Sunday school, 12 Mrs. Charles Grinnell, who is teach- erson and sister Celia. It has given satisfaction to three service at 7.30. Prayer meeting this, ing in Freedom, Bpent the week-end at Get it and for after- generations. today, Thursday, evening at 7.30. her home here and at Washington. The L. A. S. met last Thursday a laxative take Hood’s Pills. Mrs. Georges River Grange dramatic com- noon at the home of the Vice Pres., ^ The First baptist church. Rev. Grace A. Damm with nine members pany gave the drama, “The Village MUKK1LL. C. residence, 13 will be held (ieorge Sauer, pastor; at Montville Center and at present. The next meeting 123-11. The services Schoolma’m,” the home Cedar; telephone, South Montville recently to good houses. Thursday P. M. June 2nd at of worship on Sunday are at 10.45 and of the Mrs. Elonia Nickerson. Roy Paul has sold his farm to Mr. Gree- and John Pres,, 7.30. Bible school at 12 o’clock and the The homes of Walter Young ley of Belfast. The electrical accompanied by Christian Endeavor at 6.30 Thursday Fuller were destroyed by fire Tuesday storm, left home early hail and a which passed over Mrs. Mabel Allen of Sedgwick is a visi- at 7.30 the mid-week service. Strang- afternoon. Mrs. Young high wind, in the with her Miss this town Sunday afternoon, did lots tor at the parsonage. ers in the city are cordially invited, and morning daughter, is a stu- of Five barns were blown the co-operatjon of friends throughout Gladys, for Belfast, where she damage. Mrs. Harold Cross and two children are school. Mr. was tbe Black the Robbins barn the community, who are not obligated by dent in the High Young down; barn, visiting relatives in Wells. was discov- on the Curtis an old barn duty and interest to support some other away at his work. The fire road, so-called, ered about 4 o’clock p. m. some one of Mr. F. M. Stevens, Mr. R. D. Bart- Mrs. Marion Maynard is spending a church, is earnestly desired in the grow- by was over the lett’s old barn and the large barn of Mr. week with Mr. and Mrs^ Delbert Paul. ing work of the church. passing. The alarm given a few moments Maurice of which Pastor Sauer’s sermon theme for Sun- phone and in everybody Nickerson, portions Mr. and Mrs. Johnston Trask of South hurried to the from were carried back into the orchard, de- day is: Abraham Lincoln as a Man of scene, many coming Newburg called upon friends in town last had made such some trees. Lots of the God. The evening address will be the miles away. The fire stroying apple week. saved but the windows in the house were blown in. At fourth in the series, “Bible Lessons from headway that nothing was and a few of furniture. The the residence of Messrs Rushbrooke * Mrs. Lilia Pearson, Elmer Heal and the Literary Masterpieces.” The public piano pieces Fuller a short distance away, was Thayer and J. W. Smart the chimneys Vaughn Hatch made an auto trip to Cas- is cordially invited. The chorus choir house, soon in flames. Mr. and Mrs. Fuller have were taken off. A piece ot banking board tine recently. and orchestra will lead the singing and been in Waldo the past winter and back of the residence of W. E. Damm an hour of good cheer and inspiration is living Mrs. Stewart from Portland is had their furniture there. What was blown crashed through a screen passing assured at both services. part of up, a few with her the was in the house was removed to a breaking a large pane of glass. At the days daughter, High The appointments of the week are as place school teacher. are in- Nickerson & Damm place on the hill a follows: Monday evening, the meeting of safety. Both sets of buildings sured. hayrack was turned upside down and the Mrs. Dow the week-end for the Boy Rangers in the small ves- George spent large barrel rack was carried over on the with her Mr. and Mrs. C. B. try of the church. The meeting of parents, which had just been ploughed, in Mrs. Sauer’s class of young ladies at CENTER MONTVILLE garden, Knowlcon, Liberty. and was demolished. Lots the home of Miss Adelaide Howard. completely Sadie and Ada Lena Woodbury of shingles on the shed of Mrs. Mary F. Achorn, Wednesday morning, afternoon and Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Clement and ch 1- and Ida Soule, nil in training at the E. M. Nickerson were blown off and a stripjof evening, the annual meeting of tne dren passed Sunday in Northport. G. are at home for a the barn roof from ridgepole to the eaves, Hospital, Bangor, Lincoln Association of United Baptist L. K. Crommett and the Clifford Bros, short time. a portion of which blew into the lake and Churches, with speakers of great inter- of China were at P. W. Jaquith’s Satur- was captured by A. E. Brown on the op- and Mrs. Moulton a est. Dinner and supper for the dele- Dr. Bryant spent day. posite shore. Shade trees were blown few with relatives in Portland last gates served by the Ladies’ Sewing Circle. Mrs. F. A. Cushman was a recent guest days down in many places. The old barn on week The doctor’s mother returned with Thursday evening, the mid-week service. at her former home and at Mrs. Emma C the Herbert Maddocks place also was regular rehearsal of them tor a short visit. Friday evening, Cushman’s. blown down and the north side of the roof the chorus choir. Saturday, hikes for The Walls buildings at North Sears- and east wall of Mr. Herrick’s barn blew The tornado of Sunday afternoon blew the Boy Rangers and the Boy Scouts. Wood- mont were burned Saturday afternoon. down. down the 100-loot barn of Israel June 3, 4 and 5, the Bovs’ Conference. They were owned by Frederick Jones bury. The family were away at the time. Delegates rrom all the communities of a a lot and occupied by Will Oxton and family. Three horses, four calves, pig and Waldo county are expected. Our church Mr. and Mrs. Oxton were away and it is NORTHPORt of hens were in the barn and were taken should make generous provision for their thought the children accidentally started out uninjured. The two-story house and entertainment. June 7, 8 and 9, Baptist the fire. Neighbors got there in time to shed were badly shaken, chimneys un- State Convention, Camden. Mr. John Ilalliday recently made a rescue the household goods. safe, plastering thrown off, large trees brief business trip to Boston. were uprooted and broken off and fences North Congregational Church. Sunday afternoon we had a thunder Mr. J. E. Turner arrived on levelled. Rev. A. C Elliott, pastor; parsonage, 26 shower and a registered traveling cy- Saturday’s ! High street; telephone, 157-4. Soloists, clone. Much damage resulted. People boat after a business trip to Boston. Arthur Leonard met with a very pain- ! Mrs. Leroy Paul and Miss Charlotte here saw that Israel Woodbury’s barn, The Misses Blunt have arrived at the ful accident last week. He was sawing at ; Knowlton. Morning worship 10.45, 45x100, had gone down and C. B. Custv- White Rock cottage, Bayside, for the spool wood and a stick flew back hitting 1 school at sermon by the pastor. Church man carried over a crew. Three horses, summer. him in the stomach knocking him un- noon. Strangers and those without any 4 calves and a pig were got out unharmed. conscious. They carried him into Leo ! church home are cordially invited to A large hole was blown in T. S. Erskine’s Mrs. Crystal Cohlan of Belfast spent Jackson’s and he remained there until ! worship with us and assist in the activi- upper barn. Trees fell on pasture fences the week-end with her sister, Mrs. How- The doctors think two or three Sunday. ties of this church. and those that did not look after them ard Moore. You real value at lower this ribs were cracked and after he get, over get prices I me members or me ooys institute had to hunt for their “critters” Monday the great shock lie will be all right. His Charles Pendleton, who has been visit- will meet in the vestry next Monday night. season when clothes many friends were concerned for ing at Mrs. Henry Hills’, returned Satur- greatly I evening at 7 o’clock. Boys who are you buy Kuppenheimer good fear there might be inward day to his home in Somerville. complications. twelve years old are eligible for member- Arthur is a man very much respected and fabrics and true to the excellence ship and are invited to join. A safe Mrs. George H. Patch and Mrs. Eliza- —style, tailoring loved. We could not him. spare for the Eastern beth have returned aftei place boys, agreeable companions, steauhip Lues,Inc. Perry home, of standards. the sympathies or the community have and a good time assured them. Parents spending the winter with friends in Free- Kuppenheimer been greatly stirred by the fire on Rowe’s send your boys and know where they are dom. hill last The spending the evening. Thursday evening. buildings Mrs. Richard C. Voth of New York ar- were owned by Wilbert Brown and occu- The sum of thirteen dollars has so far Summer Schedule Effective June 7 The new models now on a better invest- rived Tuesday morning to spend the sum- display'represent pied by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown. been received for the China Relief Fund. at 5 m. They Leave Belfast daily except Sunday p. mer at Prof. Wm. Hatch’s cottage at ■were all Mr. This is a cause and deserves our RETURN: Leave ment in than ever—$35 toS44.50 away. and Mrs. Frank Brown worthy for Boston and way landings. Cove. good appearance The conditions in the fam- exc at 6 m. Kelley’s attending a class party at the village, saw best efforts. Boston daily >pt Sunday p. (Day- for B*n- to the lire but thought it a brush fire. After ine stricken districts of China are ap- light Saving Time) Rockland, Belfast, The Carr and Lower cottages and gar- Other good makes at $16.50 $35 gor and way will be made he had started for home he found it was palling, and the need is urgent. The landings. Landing age at Birch Cicst were broken into some at Northport commencing June 21. Commenc- his buildings all in llames. A good force pastor will gladly forward to the com- time last week. Not much of value was ing July 3, service will be daily, including collected save mittee any sum which sympathizers may but were around and there, but too late to only Sunday, in each direction. taken, things pulled a bed and dresser. They had many things feel disposed to contribute. “I was an GEO. E. DUNTON. Agent, upset considerably. No clue has been W. Clark & me meat.” Co., of money value including a fine piano, a j hungered and ye gave Belfast, Maine. found by which to trace the thieves. Harry NORTH good diamond ring and gold watch pre- CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, * was for Good Clothes sented Mr. Brown by the company he | Belfast. This church reopened The Home of Kuppenheimer had worked for, but they all went up in public worship last Sunday evening when conducted service. smoke. Wilbert Brown’s loss was heavy, | the Rev. A. C. Elliott too-—a new purchased pleasure wagon and [ The storm which swept over the district —the house of Auppenheimer %ood clothes his entire farm equipment. The fire start- ; in the afternoon and which continued ed in the the barn, no one knows but during evening, undoubtedly kept B. how, j BANKS’ GARAGE Copyright 1921, Kuppenheimer & Company Morriil are at home. But the THE people large hearted and May | many people despite baskets collected on the ddTerent roads 1 unfavorable weather conditions there have brought to them solid expressions was a very good attendance and a help- -of sympathy. j ful service was held. Another service John L. Dow, l >vi!l be held on Sunday evening when Mr. Mechanic_ KNIGHT-SHERMaN Eli ott will again preach. It is hoped the | people of the community will pla to at- HUOD ) ; tend and so receive the moral and spiritual An announcement has been made of a GOODRICH | inspiration which a religious service sup Tl E■ very pretty and quiet on wedding May plies. “The test of a modern community MILLER and V 8th at the home | IRIhW of Captain Walter E. ! is its deg ee of interest in its Christian BLEMISHED J Crockett, 111 West 100th street, New organizations.” So says a great states- ! man. A community that has lost interest lork City. Miss Ida Sherman, daughter in the church and irs services is a com- of Mr. and Mrs L. George Sherman of munity where decadence has already set ELECTRIC Pripet, Maine, was united in marriage to in. Let us prove by our interest in the USED CARS Mr. Frank A. Knight of Waltham, Mass local church that ours is a real live com- munity. Don’t the hour of service son of Mr. and- Mrs. R. A. Knight of forget Three Dodge Touring Cars, one B.uick Four, one Velie —7.30 p. m. Maine. The Rev. Camden, William R. _ Touring, in excellent condition. McDermott of the Summerfield M. E. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Walton and Mrs. Viola J. Lee of Gardiner were over church of Dorchester performed the cere- guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Bridges mony in the presence of a few relatives and friends. Miss Doris Sherman, sister Irons $5.57 of the bride, and Mr. Samuel A. Stod- dard, formerly of Hallowell, Me., attend- Complete with Cord, Plug and Stand ed the happy couple. The double ring service was used. After cordial and sin- cere congratulations, the guests enjoyed The Lowest Price Since 191S one of those delicious lunches such as These Better Tires Are '‘Down Easters” only know how to pre- pate. The numeious gifts of cut glass and silver were both useful and orna- mental. The bride carried with her bou- Now Lower Priced WE HAVE CUT THE PRICE on our irons so quet a beautiful handmade lace handker- ■* chief which will be held in the family low that we may not be able to equal it as an heirloom. Many kind wishes and Two factors underlie the remark- for a time. We have cut to a thoughts follow' the young couple to their important again long price new homejat No. 32 Cherry street, Wal- able values now offered in Goodyear Tires where we shall lose on iron we sell. tham, Mass. money every and Tubes. One is the many improvements We do this because we want these irons, not on State Examination for Teachers in them the few months; made during past our shelves, but in the homes of our customers. we have State Superintendent of Schools Augus- the other is the price reductions tus O. Thomas has arranged for exam- into effect. iron is of the The sale inations for the state certificates of just put Every highest quality. teachers to be held on Saturday, June 25, A conspicuous example of the values now includes our entire stock, which has been selling, in the followingplaces: Auburn, Augusta, Bath, Castine, Dover, Skowhegan. to be had in Goodyear Tires is our clincher for the most part, for $7 and $8. Of course, Supt. Thomas says in his notification 30x3Vfe-inch Cord Tire. This * to the superintendents of schools that he type Goodyear every iron is sold with our usual guarantee of will be glad, for the accommodation of first quality product—one of the most du- service. -candidates in various sections, to add to satisfactory we ever built—can be the 1 ist of places any town where there rable and efficient tires are candidates for examination, provid- today from Goodyear Service Station We have of these irons to over ed that the local superintendents of bought 2,174 supply sch ools will agree to conduct the exami- Dealers for only 37,600 customers. Sale ends instantly the last nation without expense to the State. All expenses for printing and transfer of iron is gone. Better buy yours today. documents will be met by the State sc h ooi department. Any teacher desiring $24.50 to take the examination in June should The Goodyear Tire &. Rubber Company At any of our 27 stores file a preliminary application at once. Offices Throughout the IVorld Mrs. Sidney P. Young of is Greenville 30x3% Rib or All-Weather *-| 30x3% Non-Skid $ I C 75 at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tread Fabric Casing- J- • Fabric Casing-JU— Em O. Pendleton ery of East Belfast, be- 30x3% Heavy Tourist Tube $^25 ing called by their severe illness with the in waterproof bag-J_ 30x3% Regular Tube— __*22 Central Maine Power infl uenza. Both are now improving. Company

BROOKS BRANCH PANTS STITCHERS Wanted Christine A. Jones, Manager FORD RUNABOUT Wanted at Brooks, Me. with trailer, for sale. A second-hand cooling tank 4 Per Cent Interest JUNE FIRST. GOOD WAGES. Address Pays Price, complete, $300. ; Address BeMdsi. -on accounts. 3w20 E. O. HALL, Belfast, Me. BERT L. DAVIS. CLYDE M. GRAY. savings I The >The B. H. S. base ball nine went to | many friends of Fred G. Spinney [ A happy crowd of pupils from|{the »re Thomaston last Wednesday and lost to j very glad to learn that he is gradual- Grammar school, accompanied by thei the by a score of 18 to } ly improving from his recent serious ill— Thomaston High teacher, Miss Grace A. Lord, returned to ness with 12. made the trip by auto. Isn’t What You pneumonia,, and are looking They school common late Saturday afternoon, -AT It for j his complete recovery. who has after a at Swan Lake. Pay Mias Florence M. Brown, been day THE—--1 Poppies made by the American and of the Western Union Tele- in charge On the seventh page in this issue will French Children’s League will De worn Waterville the past It’s What You Get grah office in winter, be found the full report of Mrs. Charles | everywhere on Memorial Day. Mrs. An- is a two weeks’ vacation with spending M. Craig, secretary of the Children’s Aid nie M. Frcst has them on sale for local her Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A. parents, Society of Maine, giveu at the annual use. DAVIS The are to will SAMPLE proceeds be used for the she enter the SHOP Brown. June first meeting at the Girls’ Home, May 17th. children of | "l" France. Belfast office as manager. | ' It is one of the most interesting in the A ™'U>j“ys’ It cost a Assortment of Belfast man the was in Belfast Satur- Big 1airI^cloth‘n«“ mPs as young costs A Naval officer history of this society. j i ,, ch“ply benevolen^ v ^ l®\ ytu of court and the humility of appearing day in search of Joseph Davis, son of can buy the same thing C. S. Bullock, district manager of the before the Judge of the Municipal Court Mr. and Mrs. Henry Davis, of this city, v of Massachusetts Bonding & Insurance Co., anybody, at Monday to square accounts for a who was at home on a vacation without anywhere, taking week but it boat was in Belfast last and appointed SILK DRESSES i any time, isn’t without leave or even if.he leave of absence. Davis f; fair license, proper Young Guy A. liray agent for the company in i to our did not get prices on our mean to steal'it. had a good Army record in the recent this vicinity. This company is incorpo- beautiful the rated in Massachusetts, has a paid up Many patterns in Brown Silks and best goods then The McLellan war and has been in Navy for some i buy .the school will give their cash capital of $1,500,000 and is noing same annual time. Crepes, Figured and article in a poorer entertainment Saturday after- business in 46 States Georgettes Embroidered ] elsewhere noon, June 4th, in connection with the Some of Belfast’s wide-awake citizens Tricolettes. Priced as low as will allow- VO t quality and tell quality | pictures at the Colonial are planing to have a program for July the world we are Theatre. Its profi- title is 4th that will be of sufficient interest to If The Midsummer Eve, a Musica* $23.50 to teering. you want low and at home. A $39.50 Fairy Play, There are 56 children keep people meeting of rep- KMfQIDS j priced goods you can get from all the grades in the cast. resentatives of different branches of in- (GRANULES) One Lot Silk Poplin Skirts, , of us, but don’t kick if they wear out Mrs. terests was held last Wednesday even- E2L v. $6.00 ! quickly Frank A. Bramhall a indigestion chaperoned at the law office of Buzzell & over look like a million dollars. of ing Thorn Party young ladies to the Battery, Dissolve instantly on tongue, Tie Back Blue and ton. Plans are not yet fully arranged. Sweaters, Black, Brown, 3.25 where they spent Saturday and Sunday or in hot or cold water, or j Yours truly. in the Miss of Somer- vicky. Try at soda fountain. Pitcher cottage. The party in- Gladys Ruth Bridgham Short Sleeve, Lace Front Knit Blouses, 3.25 cluded Misses Alberta W. Farnham, ville, Mass., very well and favorably QUICK RELIEF! j Muriel and Rena DeBetk, Esther F. known in this city, recently presented in ALSO IN TASLET FORM BERT L. Moore “Robie DAVIS, Evans, Margaret M. Mitchell, E. Frances Hall, Somerville, Takes a MADE BY SCOTT A BOWNE Abbott, Charlotte and Eva Tibbetts, Miss Look,” an original comedy of two acts, MAKERS OP VERY The store where little old dollar SCOTT’S EMULSION 10 SPECIAL your Lylla Sprague. Miss Rena DeBeck,whose with epilogue requiring sixty young peo- buys 100 cents worth. I marriage takes place in a few weeks to ple in the cast, introducing twelve musi- William J L. Luce of this city, was the cal numbers in which a large chorus and One Lot Outing Suits