The Republican Journal. ^MK92. NO. 37.__BELFAST,TlAINE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1920. FIViTcENTS Democratic The The Rally. the maintenance of our school equipment Mew Republican Rally Fisheries. Miss Flora B. who has III the Bridge _ and the higher compensation of our teach- PERSONAL Burgess, spent jiost the past season at her A and enthusiastic ers. A liberal policy should be cottage in East large audience gath- The first public meeting of the cam- In here today of the ques- adopted left his discourse toward all institutions Belfast, Monday to resume her du- ered at the of a school of of learning. Roscoe B. Smith of AUston, is at Belfast. Armory Saturday evening to paign held by the Democratic party took tion of the establishment Mass., ties a- teacher in the public schools of Me. Republican in Belfast for a two weeks’ visit. listen to the fisheries in this State Col. Parkhurst State Committee Have addresses of the first Repub- place in the Opera House Monday even- liill, Mas;. there is a mis- .. me that said, in part: George M. is a few .1 io lican rally in tile State and county cam- ing with an interested audience Gray spending Capt. and Mrs. Alton E. present, “The coast line of Maine, equalling as THE weeks in Andrews and ■ what the new CHURCHES Augusta with Mrs. Gray. planting The Belfast Band was in attend- as Hon. Bertrand G. Mclatire of Lieut, and Mrs. Basil R. Allen left Sat- paign. Water- it does nearly one half of the tidal coast cost the City of Belfast. Miss Patterson of South urday by auto for a brief visit in ance. The meeting was called to order their candidate for line of the lends itself to the Gladys Or- Dexter, ford, Governor, was Atlantic, Services at Mason’s Mills there \ regard the expec- church will rington is the guest of Mrs. E. E. Roder- leaving Sunday for a brief camping | any misconception H. C. chairman of to be one the of fishing industry and justifies be held by Buzzell, the Repub- of speakers the Sunday at 10.30 a. m trip near Moosehead evening. tation fisheries could be greatly with ick. Lake. ... the cost to the City of that our followed lican city committee. Mr. Buzzell is the The Belfast Band was present and played preaching, by the Sunday school ■ Belfast friends of Mr. and Mrs. as follows: developed. At the Trinity Reformed Royce Miller of Searsmont, B. H. S. Theo- candidate for re-election as a concert before the con- church there representative meeting. Carter B. “At the present time the average will be will enter Boston dore Whitehouse of the latter the preaching at 2.30 p. m., followed ’20, University this Augusta, -t of completed bridge to the State from Belfast. He who had for years of fish is 18 pounds per capita, Miss Legislature Keen, many held posi- sumption by the Sunday school. Rev. fall. formerly Ruth Redman of Belfast, si lo the city will he per in William began by saying that his first in tions in the post offiee in Canada it is 29 pounds capita, pastor. extend congratulations on the recent ar- speech depa rtment a In Great Brit- Vaughan, Tel. 221.21. Congressman John A. Peters of Ells- Great Britian 58 pounds. rival of a daughter, Marjorie Marian. ,.f the bridge public was in 1895 at Hampden Washington, D. C., was also present. worth was in Belfast and completed Academy, ian a very determined effort is being Methodist Church. Meth- vicinity Sat- will be Mr. Keen People’s Mr. and Mrs. A. E. ust to the city where he spoke in favor of woman suff- is a resident of Freedom, his made to increase the consumption. odist Church, Rev. Charles W. urday, calling on friends. Dutch,. Mr. and Martin, Mrs, George Misses Alice lift"" and from native and is well One in every 80 in the United pastor; parsonage, No. 7 Court Nealley, Par- rage that date to the present he town, remembered by person St; tele- Ira, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. ker and ,.f the completed bridge on the fish- phone, 213.11. Nellie Ramsdell autoed to Port- hau voted and Belfast people. Staten is directly dependent Sunday morning preach- returned to Boston after ost to the will be talked for the movement. Trundy, Moaday land Sunday to visit Mrs. Dutch’s broth- city and yet in the entire United ing, 10.45; 12 m. * Thomas W. ing industry, Sunday school, Evening a short vacation at home. He also asked for the of the Lothrop, chairman of the a service at er, Ralph returning jP''" support States there is only one college where 7.30. Prayer meeting this, Scribner, Monday, f the completed bridge women as Democratic City is Mrs. Lillian Upham and son Randall [. present well as the men. Very Committee, in a very course in fishing technique given. Ag- Thursday, evening at 7 30. Preaching at Mrs. F. L. Harmon and son Elmer left st to the city will be brief and scientific sehools Woods of Weston, Mass., have been guests of briefly but he refeired to a address introduced the re- ricultural abound, schoolhouse, West Northport, by Tuesday morning’s train after a two courteously speakers, her Mrs M. C. P‘ but the fishing population is neglected by Sunday at 2.30 p. m. sister, Murch. weeks’ vis t with Mrs. circular letter asking who Capt. Albert ferring to Mr. Mclntire as Maine’s next Prescott of North- from the above that both the State and Federal governments port and her Mr. and Mrs. R governor. Hon. First Universalist Church. Miss Hope Dorman, B. H. S. ’20, will parents, 1 E. the Democratic nominee for Hiram P. Rev. cost to the Andrews, Farrow also At the University of Washington, locat- Whitcomb of Waldo and st possible George C. enter this fall Dana the prepara- sister of Mont- i are Boom, minister. Morning wor- Hall, was? He also gave a accompanied the speakers. ed at Seattle, courses given in the ville. representative, ship 10.45 a. m. 12 tory school to Wellesley College. canning of fish, in the curing of fish, in m., Sunday school. brief summary of what he himself had Mr. Mclntire The Universalist state Mrs. Nellie are provided by the spoke principally on j the classification and habits of Pacific convention meets Mr. and Mrs Charles White of Worces- Thompson Morgan left done in the legislature in the interest of ! State issues and in this city Sept. 20-23. It is Monday to her of the State Highway read and discussed prac- in the diseases and parasites of lish, necessary ter, Mass., are guests of her uncle and accompany daughter Eliz- fish, for the local parish to abeth to Belfast, including financial assistance for all of their in he elements of A short provide lodging Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Sheldon. their home in Massachusetts to in a statement tically platform. He navigation. and wife, \ugusta opened breaKfast for all visiting delegates. continue her studies in the public school. our etc. He also refared to his course in gas engines. date of charities, address with a fatherly talk to four The members of the parish and Kenney A. Burgess of Boston has been Rev. and Mrs. under July 23rd, ; In whicn nas Decome ine lead- any others Morgan will remain in the now Japan, question fresh in the minds of little boys who were who may be willing to co-operate in this the guest several days of his Morrill and for a l! s is a copy of the letter seated on the front nation of the a tech- parents, vicinity longer visit. ing fishing world, and ft Buzzell’s interest in the Bel- work of hospitality are requested to com- Hon. Mrs. Albert C. Burgess. Mr. L. P. all, “Busy seat and apart from the rest of the audi- nical and professional instruction of fish- dge Engineer, municate with Mr. Boom; telephone 36 3. Gapt. W. M. White of Miami, Fla., is fast bridge.” ence. He spoke of and ermen is regarded as an indispensable Karl R. Smalley, B. H. S. will en- ompanied the statement. condemned the ’20, the guest of his sister, Mrs. Annie M. factor. First Parish ter Bates College this fall and has already Chairman Buzzell then introduced Mrs. increase of the rate of State (Unitarian) Church, Hinchman. Mrs. White, with Mr. and V\r. Wescott, Mayor taxation, “An endeavor should be made to es- Rev. A. E Wilson, minister. been approached for the college’s athletic I and in his discussion Meetings Mrs. Daniel Bacon of New York will ar- Jennie Flood Rreger of Fairtield, who had grouped it with two tablish such a school in connection witlf will be resumed 12th. branch. Sept. Sermon sub- rive in a few days. Mrs. John Putman Commission been substituted for Helen V. Boswell of other issues, the road problem and the the University of Maine, aided by the ject, “The Church s; ;e Highway Today.’’ Are you Mrs. Amos Clement and of Boston is also Mrs. Hinchman’s guest. school Federal I am assured by satisfied with the church? Is daughter, Mate of Maine New who was advertised to Question. He favors the election government. there some- Miss Louise R. who York, speak, is Clement, spent the Mr. and Mrs. of the Congressman White, who deeply in- thing wrong with it? If so, what? Or Richard P. Whitman, Augusta but was then on her wav to New York to members of the public utilities summer at Seal Harbor, returned home July 23, 1920. terested in the subject, that we might is the trouble with ourselves? Would son William and little daughter Mary of consult a an to commission by a direct vote of the Wednesday. specialist for injury one ! peo- hope for assistance from Congress. you prefer to live in Belfast without a Campeilo, Mass., arrived Friday to visit last Lower Bridge. ple. He would like to “A t the time our fisheries are church? What can Mrs. Whitman’s Mr. of her e>es received in an auto accident | have the primary present the church do? What Miss Hazel Perkins, who has been the parents, and Mrs. ;. w Wescott, law to 10,000 can we do? These are some James H. Howes. Mr. Whitman return- at Ellsworth Friday night. Mrs. Rreger re-submitted to the people and giving employment persons, of the ques- guest of Belfast relatives, will leave Fri- catch in 1919 ex- tions Mr. Wilson edhome but the Ip,Belfast, thinks the bonus and the value of the will answer at this day to resume her studies in the Keene, Monday, others remain is very well and favorably known in Bel- proposed for service for a Maine ceeded $10,000,000.” opening service for the season. All are N. H. Hospital. longer visit. kfei. men and fast and was accorded a nurses will receive the sanction cordially invited. very flattering Eastport, Sept. 6. Service at 10.45 and ! Waldo B. Washburn is of all session Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Pineo and Mr. and spending a two 20th ad- She is a voters and should be distributed opening of the church school at „urs of the inst., reception. genuine suffragist j Mrs. C. B. Holmes left to weeks’ vacation from his duties in the ! where it is noon. Monday spend Sargent, I am enclosing and for 40 years has worked for the most needed. It is an open Col. Parkhurst at Woodcock store and is at Lake Pembroke. two weeks at Webster Camps, near Quanta- an sheet, as North Congregational bacook. Mr. Washburn explanatory cause. She was chairman of the Fairfield question to how this will be Church, Moosehead Lake. has been spend- ; money Rev. A. C portions that your city Elliott, pastor; parsonage, 26 ing his summer vacation at “Quantie” women’s Republican committee and if all obtained. At this juncture he urged that Taking for his subject the answering various final costs of the High street; telephone, 157-4. Morning Mr. E. E. Steinhart, who is spending for 47 years and has missed only three Col. Parkhurst his of the big question mark that presents from 5275,000 to $400,000. the State had been as fortunate as Fair- I express opinion on worship at 10.45. Church school at noon. the summer at the battery, left Monday seasons in all that time. we took these itself to the women voters when Mid-week on a short business .,al computation, field every Republican woman would have matters. Later he briefly discuss- they service, Thursday at 7.30 p. trip to his home in m. The Rev. Adolph Rossbach left d rnd bridge fund as $9,- ed the pick the with whom intend to morning service at North church New Haven, Conn. Tuesday teen registered and ready to vote. She water power question and claimed party they for where he will statements on file in on Sunday ought to be of Waltham, Mass., enter ue that cast their Col. Frederick special interest Mr. and Mrs. J. O. realizes that there are many women not his party had the lead in this. He lot, Parkhqrst to the Whitcomb and son upon his new pastorate of the Unitarian is that $16,000 should j members. The sacrament of the said in David of Syracuse, N. Y., left Monday church. Mrs. Rossbach and son will reduce your city’s ready for the ballot, but is doing her part appealed to. ail voters'present to sanc- part: Lord’s Supper will be observed and it is George from a visit to his Mr. and Mrs. will leave to him women to be all the parents, join Friday They li note by reading carefully modestly and efficiently to tion Democratic principles in the for- I gladly welcome the of Maine hoped members of the church bring harmony Roscoe Whitcomb of Waldo. have spent the summer at their new- into full citizenship. Their presence will will endeavor to be present at this most Cili"'' out of the confusion. She ward and progressive movements. The general grac- leaven the and assure a service. home, Rocky Point, Pitcher’s Pond. V rs truly, electorate broader important It is time for us to Miss Edith C. Wilson, who has spent the fact that the endorsement of Cox and Roosevelt clos- take our _ne<<1 L. B. JONES, iously acknowledged and deeper interest in governmental prob- up duties again in school and the summer with relatives in this city, ed his lems. church. Let left resume Bridge Engineer Republican party had always been con- address. everybody plan to return oil Monday to her duties in the BROOKS. As I have the State so that we -- campaigned through Sunday may get into our Westboro, Mass., High school. siderate of the women and had been just Carter B. Keen began his address by I have observed women everywhere keen- stride again before the Fall is far ad- | in them on their State and Mr. Wellington Fillmore of Mrs. George Larrabee of Monroe was Business naming county avowing his loyalty to Waldo county and ly interested in the problems involved in vauced, and help to mane our church Cambridge, Proposition. president of the Wellington Fillmore the guest of her daughter, Mrs. William committees. She urged the house to house Freedom, his home in The the election, active in their political par- count for something in the life of the particular. Building Company, is the guest of Rev. I Saturday. the voters of Belfast will ticipation and accurately measuring the city. Sermon by the Rev. A. C. ! Patterson, canvass and private and individual con- League of Nations was his pastor, and Mrs. C. Sauer this principal topic value of and candidates. Elliott. “Job George week. our in the parties Subject: and His Friends.” Miss Ella Hall of Fairfield has been represent city ferences the only way to reach the ma- and he declared that it meant and peace urge upon tnem tne importance or an Soloist, Mrs. Leroy Paul. Organist, Miss Mrs. Walter J. Clifford and daughter, ! spending a two weeks’ vacation with ! ;ig the next two years. of the women. two-thirds jority Perhaps prosperity for all times. He attempted early affiliation with one of the parties Amy Stoddard. A cordial welcome is Miss Doris A. Clifford, have returned relatives here in the village. Mr. and extended to nominee, Buzzell, of the Maine women will be found ready. to'convince the women earnestly hope that they will choose strangers. from Woodstock, N. B., where they were present that their Mr. Orrin Green of Albany, N. aed our interests for four the Republican party and accept it as I The First baptist Church. called by the illness of the former’s Y., Some of the other third are sulky, indif- privilege to vote was due to the recent Rev. a few weeks’ vacation with do as the best instrument with which to C. mother. spent his legislature of 1917-1918 he George Sauer, pastor; residence, 13 Mr. A. R. ferent or diffident. There are corrupt action of Tennessee, a rabid Democratic achieve parents, Green and family, good government. Cedar; 123-11. Sabbath ser- rations as follows: telephone, Mr. V. K. Jones and A. §3,200 men in both The State. He On the brother, H. returning Monday. parties. Republicans urged ail present to register surface it may seem that the vices are held at 10.45 and Bible 7.30; Jones from Lynn, Mass., are spending a me, §2,000 for the Hos- make mistakes and admit but the and vote problems of State government are non- 12 Mrs. Emma C. who them, with the Democratic party if school, o’clock; mid-week service few days iu Belfast also Miss Addie Cob- Ames, has been m- Home for Women political and unrelated to those great at 7.30. This caring for her Mrs. Aged Democrats make them, do not know it their judgment allowed them. He ridi- Thursday Thursday evening bett and Nellie Walker of daughter, Percy that divide the two par- will Lynn, coming of a.d this institution ever principles major there be a business session in con- Harriman Searsport during her serious and won’t admit it. The women of culed the United States Senate because by auto. ties, but you will, I am sure, find as I do nection with this for came home last week for a >250 for from service, the purpose | illness, few obtaining Maine should consider their ballot a it had taken nine that when to there Mr. and Mrs. months to discuss the subjected analysis, of adopting the annual church letter to Frederick P. Obrey and days’ visit. of certain records exists a direct and jpies sacred thing to use in defence of their League of Nations when it had taken intimate relation be- the Lincoln Association of daughter Winifred and Mr. and Mrs. Baptist Next Saturday Wm. the fa- re of of Deeds tween State and National It Churches to be held Charles Welch are a two Farnum, Registry their country and their God. live months to questions. at Rockland next spending home, draft it. After asserting is not weeks’ vorite among the movie fans here, wilt total of these appropria- easy to distinguish between cause Tuesday, and to appoint delegates for the vacation at the Obrey cottage at that he was not as appear on the screen in “The Last of the Hon. Halbert P. Gardner of Portland partisan as he used to and eltect. We may not be sure in every same. It is hoped that a number Swan Lake. te than the goodly with the next Legislature he instance whether the of the Re from the several Danes'” episode of the made a speech that rang from beginning be, gave frequent opportunity for his principles departments of the Miss mied to Belfast. Elizabeth S. Marsano left Monday “Moon Riders” and news. Usual dance. hearers publican party have influenced its mem- church will attend this con- to end with true citizenship and loyalty to realize it. He read the entire important to resume her duties in the public schools Mr. or whether the is re- ference. The E. Webb of ! -mature of 1919-20, bership membership pastor’s Sunday themes are of Mr. Harry East Boston to the principles. He defend- text of the preamble to the League of I Quincy, Mass., after spending the Republican sponsible for the principles, but we know as follows: In the morning he will was the guest of his $3,400 for the Girls’ speak summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. i parents, Henry H. ed the of the to use a Nations, the section to the la- that in principle and the “The and He Home for right parly large referring membership upon Beauty Glory of Service- G. B. Marsano. Webb and family. returned home the Aged for campaign fund, particularly along educa- bor question, the systematic reduction of party stands constitutional govern- ableness;” in the evening, “A Sensational Saturday accompanied by his -wife and >r Mr. and Mrs, Richard the Hospital and $3,000 ment, for progressive principles and for a Christian Life.” The services last Berry of Pitts- i who and now when the manufacture of Sun- little daughter Evelyn, have been tional lines especially armament, war ma- field were guests Monday night of their ■••.ding to Swanviile. The businesslike administration, that its mem- day were marked by spiritual power and | sptnding the summer months here. in- article Vvm. A. women everywhere are asking for terials, ten, etc., and complained includes the men were cousins, and Loula A. Mason. rease of 50 over the bership best fitted to well attended; more than fifty re- $2,4 came here to the On etc. lie paid a glowing tribute that it was not taken and in its make our Government in State and mained for the communion service. They bring artists in Saturday night the five reel pic- lations. both struction, literally j Many Although Nation measure to the visitors have the Edison Concert held that evening ture featuring Buck Jones in “The Last to the late Col. Roosevelt and also spoke entirety. He asserted that President up great prob participated in the services were under the direction of Fred D. Jones. the News and itures strongly Re- lems of reconstruction which have grown during the and have been a Straw,” Episode 5 of “The terms of the his Wilson was not satislied summer, in the highest good son, with the League Mary Berry of Providence and Mrs. Al- Moon Riders” were seen at .//ell had a hard light to out of the war and which call for wise source of encouragement to the church. Cnckett’s as Col. Theodore is now doing presented to the U. S but it We look bert Berry of Montville have been recent Theatre. Tnere was a full house and a for the Roosevelt, Senate, j judgment. for their return another year. j -urns, especially guests at the Mason home. ; dance followed with for the Republican party. He urged the was the best he could do in that world Maine stands high among the States in It is a joy to greet the returning good music. the and people Women, Hospital the Union in her educational but of our own church. A great and necessity of the restoration of constitu- consultation. He claimed that the per- system, inviting oad. In fac t, at times it it is our duty to develop sentiment that work awaits us; may we all share in the 1 tional government and condemned the sonal hatred against President Wilson tiat none of these would will sustain increased appropriations for doing of it. present idealism accompanied by halluci- was the only thing voters could have It is believed that Mr. the nations. He urged the establishment of against League. He rehearsed the j 1 for floor leader of the names of nomination standard bearers, trade relations with the world. He urged the the next Legislature, condemning Republican and com- Villanelle [ the women voters present to use their mending the Democrat. His greatest xperience and wide ac- Little i influence for the Republican party in j grievance was that during President j Keep Toes (The Swallows) em to make it plain that he Wilson’s illness the ; their efforts t; place property subservient Republican Senators -' better than ever before. ; did not send him flowers and and He messages, j { to humanity, health morality. or call him. Mr. A ‘A a representative to the upon Keen will use his ! arraigned the League of Nations as a efforts for his party this week in Waldo not a Straight! entirely political dream of a disordered mind, where Eng- County. It has a business aspect land would furnish the liabilities and Ex-Mayor ltdgar E. Hanson addressed * :i serious consideration. the women of Belfast at a mass ! America the assets. He was interrupted j meeting held at the Armory Tuesday evening, again and again with impulsive applause. Kf".an of London, England, There was a large attendance considering Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. the storm. The Hon. Caleb R. Layton of Delaware was Belfast Band gave a con- i‘\ille avenue. Mrs. Field cert before the address. The speaker was moderate, dignified and logical in his ad- led the past week Mrs. introduced by S. A. Parker, who also dress. He referred to the j'/.' Bawrence, Mass., and Mrs. two great crises made a short address including announce- that they get Suncj by Brookline* Mass. Mrs. America had met, in 1776 and 1861, and ments. Mr. Hanson’s subject was the remembered as the wid “importance to the women of plenty of room—or said that she today faces an even | Belfast of ■ greater SEE W. F. Wellman, who died exercising their right of franchise and later will be to i~ Americanism vs. you Curd was | crisis, Internationalism. Gall years ago, and who their duty to their homes, city, State and he Wellman Roller Bush, He lauded the Republican standard bear- country.” In his opening remarks the blame forcorns,bunions, ::* inufactured in Belfast for ers—Harding and Coolidge—as level head- speaker said that he felt called upon to .were ,-tarK callouses, weak ; address the women as he could Bent arches, : ed, conservative men. The speaker is a present Straight I “more facts in a given length of time Bones nails and medical doctor and referred to President Bones ingrowing j than any other man on earth.” He in- That That Grew Wilson’s Were other foot troubles. The light, almost playful passages of this song make abnormal egoism and idealism, tended to begin with creation and leave Bent by Straight in Educator a of listening to voices in the air instead of it to the Lord as to where he would land. Pointed you feel the singer is laughing as she sings. At intervals Show Man and woman were equal in the Gar- Shoes the needs of the American people, whose Pu i; those growing feet beautiful waltz theme appears which carries you den of Eden and with the assistance of tripping servant he should be. Wilson 1 chose for are once into Educator with it. A record to marvel at—a record will weedie Tennessee equal more. He claim- Shoes. away you his cabinet only men he could ed that woman’s in the rule, but part late war had are like want to hear—and own. i much in They shaped the >ps will be worn ex- Harding will select men of judgment and to do giving her the right of Victor Red Seal Record, 74659 franchise. He had always worked for foot, with room > experience; while the “me-toos to the I proper ely this autumn with and voted for that end. His resume of am” have been for all using only Wilson’s ex- war in all its horrors was vivid and at Unless branded five toes. and on the It ts pumps. travagant ideas. He derided a of times eloquent. He was to instruct sole. “Values” league glad notonEducator Educators “let the feet those who wanted to nations with only four men settling the know present day >■ tine conditions and to arouse the indifferent. grow as should,” fitting, stylish destinies of the world. He urged the they A new record by Orville Harrold He urged the loyal, intelligent, patriotic women voters and that fit so present to study and get and women shapely, supple, smartly domestic of our city to in- To hear this record is to realize that here is a truly the facts and help prevent the threaten- vestigate the candidates in both parties. straight. the and ankle Hereafter the great artist, ft exhibits the beauty of llarrold’s \oice and instep ing national disaster. They are to vote leading parties will not dare t» put up corrupt men. He extolled to a his own ■v look like in the supremest hour of the nation and Every member or your his power gild song with special magic. actually President Wilson, defended the of League Victor Red Seal Record. 64892 should not allow any false sentiment to family will find foot com- top,” are just the Nations, read and briefly discussed article swerve them from the right. ten and its text, spoke briefly of the tariff fort in correctiy-shaped tor the condemned cool days of situation, Harding as an in- Educators. theml derided Buy For W competent, Congressman Peters’ “Meditation” ARD-PHILBRICK. recent your speech in Post Office square, con- protection, remember, trasted Mclntire and Buzzell when that A very pretty wedding occurred at the Parkhurst, buying, unless A new Heifetz violin solo !:‘ke same and Andrews, and said how he should the par- home of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Philbrick in the shoe is branded vote in the coming election. He said he Thorndike, on Sept. 1st, when their Here is still another record to wonder at. A stow as in the only meant only the big men when he referred EDUCATOR on the sole cling- fitting daughter, Miss Helen Irene, was united to the Democrats and Republicans and in it i3 not an that Heifetz in a manner which as in marriage with Lawrence H. Ward of Educator. ing, haunting melody, plays eedies” we ao in no way included the rank and file. He the same town in the presence of into the innermost recesses of the soul. only some in penetrates the immediate indulged personalities but each Made by Rice & Hutchins, Inc. so that our families. The double ring 6476‘> 'hoes, time said he had no special or vindictive Victor Red Seal Record, service was performed by their beloved DuliCaff Boston, Mass. r has an of motive in it. At the close of his address article pastor, the Rev. David Brackett. The Educatorfor 9 We these or other he called for women to get out their will gladly play, anytime, bride is a young lady of help Bout she well be pleasing person- Democratic sisters to Those in- may who has friends. register. MB RICE & HUTCHINS" ality, many After at- terested remained wild. the to assist him in ward New Victor Records for tending High school of her home work. September town and Freedom Academy she gradu- Wednesday evening’s rally is too late j ated from the Maine Central in will Institute to be reported in this issue. The be wise to come the class of 1911 and has been a speak- very suc- ers will be Homer B. Cummings of Con- Educator. 1 cessful teacher until three years ago, chairman of the while we have a when she necticut, national con- gave up teaching to become vention at San William L. her father’s Francisco, and Mrs. Hal- Luce, Inc., te housekeeper and nurse to assortment of sey W. Wilson of New York. The Bel- Shoe® {[‘h' her invalid mother. Mr. Ward an "Jrs’ is fast Band will furnish music. 114^Main Street, sizes, etc. honest, upright young man of sterling FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN integrity. He served his country over Mr. and Mrs. Fred V. Cottrell i seas and holds an honorable have MAINE discharge, from 5025 BELFAST, a returned Boston, where have He is member of the Masonic Fratern- they * been for nearly a year and were ity and also of Harvest Moon Grange. detained | on account of the critical illness of The happy couple left by destina- Mrs. I auto, Cottrell. Her Dr. tion unknown. They will, be brother, Charles B. Webber’s Boot however, Bean of her at home So their friends after Sept. 7. Boston, accompanied and re- Shop, mained for a short visit. 18 Main Street, Belfast. have balked their efforts. In May, 1908, ed to be possessed by an acute frenzy The Republican Journal when we had a Republican President and which impelled them to recklessly throw if we had a Republican Congress, Senators Aldrich, away money, and today, all Beltast, Thursday, Sept. 9, 1920 Eugene Hale, Penrose, Weeks and others, the gold which has, been dug from the the last 500 the PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY all standpatters, succeeded in getting an earth during years, to Act passed providing for a National amount would not be sufficient pay The Pub. Co. Republican Journal Monetary Commission “to inquire into half of our present national debt. This and report to Congress what changes are is our muckle. The in erest on our na- A. 1. BROWN. or desirable in the monetary tional debt will be more than $800,000,- The of Editor._ necessary We are to our Using TERMS. For one square, system of the United States, or in the 000 this year. going pay Economy ADVERTISING one inch length in column, 50 cents for laws relating to banking and currency.” debts and the interest thereon, but it cents for each subsequent one week and 35 That commission tiled its report one will take us years to do it. The men, Insertion. year and three months before President who have either thoughtlessly or know- SUBSCRIPTION TERMS. In advance, Tires one- Car Wilson and a Democratic as- the waste of about Small Congress ingly permitted 12.00 a year, $1.00 for six.months; 50 cents one fourth of our should be turned Goodyear for three months. sumed control of affairs. Just year huge debt, previous to the above date Senator Aid- out of office because of their inefficiency do FOR PRESIDENT rich in a carefully considered plan for or for something worse. The people monetary legislation and, at the request not want any more of their millions So-called tires, made up for WARREN G. HARDING bargain of the Commission, revised that plan to be spent in building national toys or OF OHIO. at ridicu- MARION, about four months before the Commis- for non-essentials. They want a sane, sensational sales and offered sion made its report to Congress, and the business-like and economical administra- do not attract FOR VICb PRESIDENT tion of low Aldrich plan was the basis of the pres- their affairs. lously prices, CALVIN COOLIDGE ent law establishing the present Federal careful TOO FERVID. buyers. OF NORTHAMPTON, MASS. Reserve Banking System. In its issue of November the New York 10, 1914, Mr. Cox says the Republican to campaign are far more concerned with For Representative Congress Times (Democratic) said: “Many of the They fund is {15,000,000. He says Wall street JOHN A. PETERS the of the provisions, much of language is going to boy the Presidency for the what than with what Of Ellsworth they get they Aldrich commission bill were embodied Republicans. His imagination is too in Mr. Cox was mis- in the act.” entirely fervid. It has led his tongue The because know that the F’cr Governor astray. pay they taken when he said the Federal Reserve investigation of the first of the above FREDERIC H. PARKHURST and not was the Democrats. He end it is | act originated by charges has shown that Mr. Cox did not performance price Of Bangor was in error when he said it was passed know anything about the size of the Re- that tire For State Auditor the of the “Republican delivers actual economy. against protests publican campaign fund. He guessed at it ROT L. WARDWELL When he said the law standpatters.” and made a mighty wide guess. The fund Of Augusta was a Democratic Congress he The of of passed by has been shown to be about {3,000,000 popularity Goodyear Tires, stated a fact. We mention these things For State Senator and Mr. Cummings, chairman of the the and 31 x 4-inch because we do not think Demo- 30x31/2- JAMES J. CLEMENT anybody, Democratic National committee, has ad- 30x3-, should be allowed to Of Montville crat or Republican, mitted before the investigating commit- sizes, is based on the fact that they deceive or mislead the electorate of the For County Attorney tee that this amount is needed for public- United States. at exceed- RALPH I. MORSE ity and other legitimate uses. It has deliver exceptional mileage Of Belfast been shown that the head of the J. P. MANY A MICKLE MAKES A low cost. For Register of Probate Morgan concern, which is the biggest ingly MUCKLE in CHARLES E. JOHNSON thing Wall street, owns a newspaper, Of Belfast and this paper is for Cox first, last and If own a Chevrolet, Dort, People in these days of national ex- you Ford, all the time. If Mr. Cox keeps on guess- For Sheriff travagance, speak of a million dollars or other car these ing and talking, the Republicans will not Maxwell taking FRANK A. LITTLEFIELD as though it is a merely trifling sum. need a cent of campaign money after Oc- Of Monroe Few of us seem to realize what a stu- to nearest Service Sta- tober first. If, however, it becomes nec- sizes, go your For County Commissioner pendous number of units are represented essary to spend {15,000,000 to send the tion for Tires and FRANK I. MORTLAND by the two words, one million. A mill- Goodyear Goodyear Democratic party up Sait River, we Of Searsport ion miles is 40 times the distance around think a large majority of our people Tourist lubes. the world. If an automobile was to be Heavy Representatives to the Legislature would consider it to be a very profitable driven 20 miles an hour for 10 hours a HODGDON C. BUZZEI.L, Belfast investment. r> day during 300 days each year, 16 years E. Donald Chase, Unity and 8 months would be required to drive A FIZZLE. ALBERT T. Nickerson, Swanville 1,000,000 miles. A hydroplane is now CHARLES S. Adams, Liberty We have being built in England which will be not heard anything lately Washington D. Harriman, Prospect paid for in good American dollars. It is about deportation. It died young. It was a case of infant to be about 700 feet long and it is said it mortality due to QUOTATION. mal-nutrition. Mr. will cost $1,000,000. The avowed pur- Palmer, Attorney General of the United of it is to cross from Eng- States, deported “Man .has had some notion of a Re- pose building 30x3^2 Goodyear Double-Cure g-*T 'T SO Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes cost no more than the price 219 very undesirable That was a deemer for a he had it before to the United States. If it suc- people. Fabric, All-Weather Tread. jL-D- long time; land you are asked to pay tor tubes of less merit —why risk costly had an Me told the he knew his a. b. c’s; he always will we good job. United States ceeds, and it probably succeed, carings when such sure protection is available? jfc A 50 idea of a Redeemer. If you haven’t you men to 30x3V2 Goodyear Single-Cure and Secret Service get evidence and v 5Q shall have something to brag about Fabric, Anti-Skid Tread.... jL X- 30x3 size in ■ are in a bad fix.” round all could find. y2 ewaterproof bag— that’s all. We shall have no practical up they They did so and arrested more than That use for it after it here It cannot 3,000. VOTERS W ANT THE TRUTH. gets was another went add anything essential to our facilities good job. Every thing along well in the nursery till one Mr. Four years ago the Democrats sent for transportation of freight or passen- day Assistant of the broadcast a Campaign poster setting forth gers. We will probably build a huge and Post, Secretary Depart- ment of walked in. Dr. Post the accomplishments of the party during costly building in which to store it and Labor, said, Mr. Palmer, you are nut this the preceeding foui years of Democratic perhaps will make a trip across the con- bringing young one up right. Give him a rule. Among other th:ngs it claimed the tinent in order to give the public an il- good dose of Mrs. Winslow’s parcel post law as one of its praiseworthy lustration of economy as exemplified by Soothing Syrup and put him in bed. Get out and achievements. There was no foundation Mr. Josephus Daniels. nurse your candidacy for the Mr. whatever for this claim. The parcels Three days after the armistice was Presidency. Palmer followed the doctor’s but post law was passed by a Republican signed President Wilson, on the floor of orders, we have not been able to Congress approved by a Republican the House of Representatives, said: yet understand what authority the second officer of the President and went into effect three “Thus the war is ended.” Immediately ! and three before Department of Labor had to give orders months days President afterwards the Government took over & to the General. Mr. Patterson Wilson and a Democratic Congress came the Norfolk Ferries for operation. Gov- Attorney Palmer Sylvester released some of his into power. Remembering this we have ernment appraisers had previously look- prisoners oil bail and let the rest of them GOODYEAR STATION take: the time to find out how mucli ed over the property and estimated its go without bail. That SERVICE truth was to be found in a recent state- value at The wasn’t a good job. It scared the soap Notice $165,000. government did BELFAST, MAINE. box orators into silence for a short ment of Mr. Cox. not buy the properties but signed a con- time but the secret v\ :.en speaKing ot tfie federal reeerve tract to pay an annual rental of $135,000 plottings against the gov- TO NOTH" bank.ng system, lie said: “The federal and agreed to spend SI,000,000 for im- ernment have been going on more hope- that I have sold reserve act was originated, advocated provement of the properties, and agreed fully every day, and the forces of anarchy 1W1SH and made a law a have been increasing business on ti i by Democratic Presi- further to return them as soon as the hourly. On Cold lea, dent and Congress, against the bitter income was sufficient to pay the rental. Days.Hot C. A. Bruce, but I, Mrs. Keach Tells How she Got to Know protests of the Republican standpatters.” The above are two of the many instances On Hot Tea, Rat Snap.' Days,Cold my GRANITE SHOP Prior to 1914 the Democratic was when a million dollars have been party wasted. . “Have always feared rats. Lately I STREET, or gone always opposed to an elastic bank-issued The waste o; vastly larger sums have noticed many on my farm. A neighbor as has been report, currency. Years ago we had a United been quite as numerous. A Scotch prov- said he rid of just got droves with RAT- STATE OF MAINE devoting my whole States bank. Andrew Jackson, that re- erb says:—“Many a mickle makes a SNAP. This started me thinking. Tried RAT-SNAP It Notice of Foreclosure. the quarrying and n vered and often quoted wreck- muckle.” Millions have been our myself. killed 17 and Democrat, mick- of wb ed it. scared the rest away.” RAT-SNAP Chester H. Braley of Dixmont, granite. You Since then the Republicans have les, some have been wisely spent, some comes in three sizes, 35c, 65c, SI.25. Sold WHEREAS.in the County of Penobscot and State of lu iv tried several times something doing to establish a f ederal have been prodigally and shamefully and guaranteed by A. A. Howes & Co Maine, by his mortgage deed dated the 24th day of June, A. D. 1920, and recorded in said ty of finished wort System of banking, but the Democrats wasted by men who at times have seem- Hall Hardware Co. and City Drug Store. County of Penobscot Registry of Deeds, in Book 922, Page 386, also in the County of Wal- do Registry of Deeds in Book 334, Page 218, conveyed to me, Adalbert D. Wingate, the un- A. S. HI L dersigned, certain parcels of real estate situ- ate in said Dixmont, Penobscot County, and in Jackson and Troy in said County of Waldo, the Hridtte Street. Hi first parcel situate in Jackson, County of Wal- do, and beginning on the road leading to Troy; thence on said road to land of William M. TEA Wingate; thence on said Wingate’s north line about ninety rods to land of Charles Kimball; in this thence northerly about forty-five rods to a Sold by Dealers Neighborhood spotted tree; thence easterly about forty-five WL. COOK Thurston & Co rods to land of A. C. Thorndike; thence north Kingsbury '"packer/1"1 abjut one hundred and three rods to the south Bangor, Maine line of the town of Dixmont; thence westerly oue hundred and eight rods to the point of be- ginning, containing one hundred acres, more Undertakerj or less. Also a lot of land situate in Troy, in said County of Waldo, and beginning at the southeast corner of the town of Troy: thence Licensed Em northerly on the east line of said Troy about rods to thirty intersect the town road; thence License 3~" southwesterly on the east line of said road tothe south line of said Troy; thence easterly to the point of beginning. Also a lot of land situate Kelfast, Maine. in Dixmont, in said County of Penobscot, and beginning at the southwest corner of the town of Dixmont; thence east on the town line be- tween Dixmont and Jackson, to the southeast corner of lot No. 133; thence north on the east FOR SM line of said lot to land formerly occupied by E. R. Billington; thence west tothe town road; Two story house ai thence south to the point of beginning, con- taining fifty acres, more or less. rooms, Electric li: And whereas the condition of said mortgage l'urnace, aiso gar,, has been broken: now, therefore, by reason of I for the breach of the condition thereof, I claim a large enougli foreclosure of said mortgage, cement door and Dated at this Troy, Maine, 14th day of Au- rent of w gust, A. D, 1920. gaxage A DELBERT also a work D. WINGATE. CITY DRUG STORE-READ & shop By James Libby, Mortgage’s Attorney. HILLS, Proprietors the best locations 3w35 minutes’ walk fi railroad and stem /'"''AMELS have wonder- place for a roomie ■■ ful full-bodied mellow- house. Inquire < Kl'MOIDS DICKEY & K mildness and a flavor as (Tablets or Granules) 32tf Real Estate refreshing as it is new. E2L indigestion Take on FOR SAl-i Camels quality and Camels expert dry tongue or with hot or cold water. blend of choice Turkish and choice To settle an estate, QUICK RELIEF! late E. S. Shuman at H Domestic tobaccos win you on merits. consisting of a nine r« Price, 25-50-75/ carriage house, hen pen camels Diena So many people have such never tires your taste. MADE BY SCOTT ft BOWNE land with fruit trees aim And, I '/2 POUND NET WEIGHT j a MAKERS fondness for the to FA 1 Camels leave no OF unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste 17tf R. I). 2, 1 SCOTT’S EMULSION 13 DELICATE, DELIGHTFUL nor unpleasant cigaretty odor! FLAVOR Dr A. MT ! What Camels quality and expert blend can For Sale of SUPERBA TEA we mean to satisfaction should Ti your you find feel absolutely safe in sug- DEN A FORD TOURING CAR, 1917 model. cut at once! It will our This car its use in your home. prove say-so when is in good running condition. gesting ■ Inquire at Colonial Theat: you compare Camels with any cigarette Politely insist; and get 54 Vino Belfast. SUPERBA at in the world at Bay St., TEA your any price! Dealer’s. Camels so are Id everywhere in scientifically sealed packages of 20 cigarettes ; or ten packages (200 cigarettes) in a glassine-paper-covered LOST MILLIKEN-TOMLINSON CO. *>a«l!«'«*! A«k > wT carton. We strongly recommend this carton for the home or office •apply or when you travel. Importers and Packers k Fills in Kerf V In or H boxes, sealed tJmi near Searsmont, one U. S. Royal MAINE R. J. PORTLAND. >9 Tnbe no oilier J!( REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Cord Finder AskT-H v. Tire, 35-5 size. please notify W l»ruWlHt- *1 » SUPERBA ON THE LABEL 1420 FI A MONO BBANO Win»ton-Salem, N. C. Bangor Railway Co., Bangor, and be re- f warded. 2w36 SUPERB FOR YOUR TABLE His by Adoption * mil ;

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“Yes sir, Tanlac has helped my mother and myself so much that I feel it my duty to tell the whole world about this TOAni said Frank Hamilton of 20 OFF f*y medicine,” Bradford St., Portland, Me., a few days ago. Recently Mr. Hamilton received his honorable discharge from the U. S. Army. “I had been in bad health for over a year,” continued Mr. Hamilton. “Since my discharge from the Army some time ago I had been in such a weak, run-down condition that 1 was unable lo work. My appetite was so poor that I hardly ate enough to keep.me going. Mother would Hall in the Chicago News have a Daily big dinner prepared for me, but when I got to the table my appetite left me and the sight of food would nauseate me so that I would have to get up and leave it. It seemed that everything turn- ed against me and for ihe past three THE NEW YORK TIMES, months I lost strength and energy rapid- ly. My sleep was restless and when I got up every morning I just felt so weak and Street safe and burled at 6ea. Cummings worn-out I could Is Just the person to officiate, but his hardly drag myself ASSAILS COX selection Is a serious handicap If the about. party to proposes appeal to the progres- My mother had been in a miserable sive sentiment of the country.” run-down condition had Mr. Bryan calls the Cok candidacy a also, and she S. CUMMINGS disgrace. He says: taken Tanlac with such fine results that “The fact that the Democrats of two I started it and it to build dry States, Ohio and have taking began Kentucky, in- me structed for Governor Cox makes it up right away and today I am feeling of Democratic Con- proper to consider his position on the better than I have in all my life and can liquor Question. It is becoming .every hardly realize a more what remarkable change airman a day and more apparent that he la has ‘Tragedy’ the man about whose standard the wet come over me. My appetite is as fine,if forces will gather. not than it ever was I am ■r better, and eating the Governor Edwards is a Party Joke. A three and four meals every drunkard In the last stages of delirium big hearty day and still FROM ‘TEA FOR THREE.” tremens would have sehse enough to feel hungry. Everything agrees _SCENE know that Edwards has no chance of with me perfectly and my strength and nomination. Senator ; ',C DACY A Hitchcock did. not Miss Elouise Shibles has DISGRACE have chance energy have come back too. 1 sleep so ! been visiting any even before the Ne- PRUSPbCT hRRY her braska primary, hence he had nothing sound at night that they have to call me grandmother, Mrs Fogg, in Brooks" a SJIlCti !N ll'viE to lose. Qovernor Cox Is their man and a half dozen times and then shout right Mrs. he has fairly won the dishonor that he to William Veasie Pratt an 1 party • in ear P. G. Harding has gone Vanceboro .; 'ation Would Bo an Insult seeks. my before I ever wake up. I feel of friends where he has from Belfa-t were recent call- Belfast Peook Should Not Their Ancr so strong 1 am to go back to employment. Neglect \ the disgracing Tils state he aspires 1 planning ers at B. L. Aborn’s. Liquor Forces, to a position In which he could work disgrace j immediately.” Otis Ginn of Brewer was a week-end Kidneys. a nation. For years the men engaged ! Mr. and Mrs. Ernest are receiv- eoraskan Asserts. Tanlac is sold in Read & Bailey In the liquor business have bfeen tho real! Belfast by visitor here with relatives recently. ing congratulations anarchists of the upon the birth of a country, far more dan-! Hills; in Prospect by L C. Dow & Co‘ No ailment is the Miss Ginn of daughter, Aug. Elizabeth kidney unimportant. gerousthan professional anarch lnia. j in Brooks Stockton Emily Auburndale, Mass., 27th, Alberta governor Cox has become their candi- by Albert R. Pilley, Don’t overlook the slightest backache or Th- .‘.ftr York Times. recently visited her sister, Mrs. Annie Mrs. Mary Mannuccia of date. Springs by J. C. Gordon, W nterport by East Boston Nature with a urinary irregularity.- may be May 13.—William His nomination would make the Mc- Devereux. party of 20 friends, Winterport Farmers’ Union, F. A. recently enjoy- warning you of approaching ned his political bat- Democratic Party the leader or the law- ed a 10 on dropsy, less Farwell Mr. and Mrs. Evander Ginn and two days’ outing her farm in town. •n lior.-.er 3. Cummings, element of the country and his Cambridge, Frankfort, Brothers, gravel or Bright’s disease. Kidney dis election. a were Mr. and Mrs. A. in- Democratic National If,such thing possible, Thorndike and B. F. Grant, Franktort. children have left for their home in At- S. Bailey, Gladys ease is seldom fatal if treated in time, vrnor Cox of Oh-lo. would turn the White House over to Mr lanta, Ga. Bailey, and Mrs. Ernest Bailey and but neglect the Don’t I g en out here he say* those who defy the Government and hold may pave way. law In Miss Lottie Nason were in v or Chairman Cum- contempt. It Must Have at Least 6 Bangor re- negiect a lame or aching back another j There la Been Dead S. G. Fierce, who has been spending a Tissue he keynote of the no likelihood of h!s nomi- cently. day. Don’t ignore nal Convention is nation and no chance of his election If Months But Didn’t Smell.” week with relatives here, has returned dizzy spells, headaches, | Weight Mr. and Mrs. weariness or If feel dy It is a tragedy, nominated, but why should any Demo- to his home in Mass. Willis Richardson, Mrs. depression. you you crat be to * Peabody, y beginning if the willing si! ort a man whose ! “Saw a big rat in our cellar last fall,” Althea Warren and W illis Kelsey called on need kidney help begin using the reliable, ’>• Intention of mak- nomination would In.su't the conscience j writes Mrs. Joanny, and bought a 35c Augustus Pierce, who his been visit- James Ramsey and family in So. Mont- time tried remedy, Doan’s Kidney Pills. I Soft Hats year. If the Demo- of the nation? For the triumph of pro-* his Mrs. G. A. has re- ville :n be wrapped in a; hlbitlon is a triumph of tho nations I cake of RAT-SNAP, broke it up into ing sister, Avery, Aug. 22nd. F’or 50 years Doan’s have been found ked up in a Wall ! conscience.’* small pieces Last week while moving turned to his home in Stonington. effective. Endorsed by Belfast people. j Mr. Hunt of Washington, D. C., we came across the dead rat. Must have Mrs. Anne L. 15 Park Capt. W. H. Harriman and wife and joined his family at E. K. Leonard’s for Durham, street, j I been dead six didn’t smell. RAT a Belfast, says: “I suffered for many years ! months, son William of Rockland have been stop- short time before going to Boston on ■Jit Reunion NORTHPORr ! SNAP is wonderful.” Three sizes, 35c, from kiuuey trouble and couldn’t find I ikem ping a while at their old home here. the return home. Compare i 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Hall anything to relieve me until I used Mrs. Mary Mannuccia ani a of j iual reunion of the Hardware Co., City Drug Store, A. A. party Doan’s Kidney Pills which I procured at Chester Sheldon attended the Bangor Mr. and Mrs. Alvali Berry, who have friends spent Howes & Co. Sunday evening, Aug. 29th, the Store. Mv feet became wrlk cikers is on a vacation at the City Drug ; held Saturday, fair. been spending Berry at B. L. Aborn’s. Some especially tine have returned to their home in swollen and burned. I bathed them in | -e Willows, the resi- farm, vocal and instrumental music made the Herbert Rogers of Belfast is clerking warm water, which gave me only tempo- i OAK Swanville. Boston. hours fly all too fast. uou Mrs. Otis E. Robbins oj for C. A. Sheldon. HILL, rary relief. I had dizzy spells at times k&ve seerv Miss Hazel Mitchener entertained By- j fea- in Tables were spread when everything blurred before my eyes, ! George Jacksou and Clarence Wood- Mr. L. O. of South Thomaston Hanley ron Kay of New York recently. Mr. my and I had to wear •■nth the trees and were were drawn to serve TROY. affecting sight j bury as jurors for was a recent of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. guest Kay is going through Maine in his tour- Doan’s Pills me the September term of Court. glasses. Kidney gave | Sold bountiful repast, which car. Peavey. ing relief from the first and six boxes of this Bij > d Mrs. Sumner Bennett and have moved by all those present, Gray and daughter and a friend from family medicine cured me.” t Mrs. Celia Pierce Bangor is the Mrs. Wm. Vogel and two daughters, have been the W. to the Centre. ;b!e to sample each oth- occupying H. Dickey of her Mr. at j D. P. PALMER guest brother, George Robie, who have been spending three weeks I Price 60c. at all dealers. Don’t cottage on Birch Crest. have re- simply some of which were They for several weeks. the have returned to Walter Hawes of Chelsea, Mass., is turned to their home in I Carley cottage, ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kid- Bangor. their home in Mass. the guest of relatives at the Centre. OWEN BROS. y miles. Forty-eight Mrs. Julia Toothaker returned home Roxbury, ney Pills—the same that Mrs. Durham Mrs. A. J. McKeen j had. Foster-Milburn Buf- ; sent, some of the kin of Everett, Mass., | Aug. 18th from South Thomaston, where Edwin Batchelder and son Alvah ot Messrs. Hunt and Young of Burnham Co., Mfgrs., 1 who has been spending a month at the she had been several weeKs. have built a new forT. P. falo, N Y. away, purposely to meet Frankfort, John Glidden of Frankfort, chimney Tyler. Cooper cottage on Birch Crest, is and John of called Housekeeper Wanted visiting Glidden, Jr., Conn., Mrs. E. E. and son tv ,ves and friends on this friends in Jefferson and Mrs. Frank Peavey and two sons, Sher- Bagley of Boston Augusta before on Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Harriman re- There is more Catarrh in this man and of were have been guests of her Mrs. T. j section of ICCBsi -i returning home. While here she I Ralph, Greene, guests sister, in a of three with no had as cently j the country than all other diseases put family her of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Peavey, Aug. 17 W Hawes. was guests sister, Mrs. C. A. Wyman of Mrs. Annie Addie business meeting and 18. Ginn and daughter Mr. Batchelder of Belfast has been I together, and for years it was supposed Everett, and Mr. McKeen spent two and Miss have been to Mr. Miller Maud Steele, who a : to be incurable. Doctors prescribed local washing. Apply President, weeks’ vacation here. Misses Winfred and Eva of passing week with his daughter, Mrs. Thompson spending the summer at the Ginn cot- ; remedies, and by constantly failing to g, as the President, Mr- Poor’s Mills have Bertha Braley. returned home after left a few for their home cure with local D. F. STEPHENSON tage, days ago Stephen and son and Mr. Hunt treatment, pronounced it was unable to be ten days’ visit with their Mrs. Eva Knight pres- “I on aunt, in Worcester, Mass. incurable. Catarrh is a local spent $1.25 Rat-Snap and Save Webster. of Rhode Island are guests of Mr. and disease, Mrs. Kendal] Barker and daughter influenced constitutional con- or 5 Street. the Price ot a Mrs. Benjamin Bennett. ! great!v by High Hog.” Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Seekins and Catherine and Kendall who have dition and therefore be last meeting were daugh- Burns, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Dow of Winthrop, requires constitu- James famous ter Viola and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. been and Mrs. Harvey tional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh The of- McGuire, Hog Kaiser of Peavey I visiting Capt. Mass are spending their vacation with Medi- following New attended the Jersey, says, “I advise every farmer camp meeting at Maple Mitchener, left for their home in Rox- Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Hawes. j cine, manufacti red by F. J. Cheney & Miller Hobbs, Presi- troubled with rats a to use RAT-SNAP. Grove, Searsport, Aug. 29. bury, Mass., few days ago. Dr and Mrs. G. A. Stevens of Stock- J Co., Toledo, Ohio, is a constitutional Dr.M. C. ’1. First Vice Tried to is taken Knight, everything get rid of rats. Spent Mrs. L. B. Nickerson and son ton visited his old ! remedy internally and acts thru Stephenson Clyde Springs recently home, 51.25 on RAT-SNAP. on i Knight, Second Vice Figured the rats it returned home Aug. 25th, after several K.NUX his father aqd sister returning with them the Blood the Mucous Surfaces of the killed saved the price of a hog.” RAT- System. One Hundred Dollars reward is Anight Robbins, Secre- days’ visit with relatives in Biddeford, to Stockton. j SNAP comes in cake form. No mixing and N. H. ! offered for any case that Hail’s Catarrh ! DENTIST r rfltmu, Me., Farmington, with other food. Cats or Miss Clementine Bucklin is teaching in Medicine fails to cure. Send for circulars dogs won’t Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Seekins and ! read from the j touch it. Three sizes, Thorndike. Child ren ! and testimonials. following: 35c, 65c, $1.25. niece of Augusta have returned home Cry IYI3ASONIG TEMPLE ROOM Sold and guaranteed by A. A. Howes & FOR FLETCHER’S F. S. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. ■:uy, Chicago, 111.; Mr after several days’ visit with his parents, Miss for Mrs. | Co., Hall Hardware Co., City Drugstore. Helen Curry is working Sold by Druggists, 75c. E. Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Seekins. Merton | I Telephone 223-3 ight, Braintree, Mass.;, p'ogg in Brooks. CAST O R I A Ha 11 ’s Family Pills for constipation. fe light Phinney, Pittsfield, a ;). Miller, Belfast, Me. use present responded when pleasing and appropriate and singing and dancing was the business meeting, in were as follows: (>tis E. Robbins, Sears- b, Mt V ! rank W. Bryant, Bath, umt nl Mrs. James A. Robbins, Sears- bt

■ ■> niiins, Searsmont. *^-7 7 V. / y BU1CK 'j' "v ;s Robbins, Searsmont. ™s'“> Uwrence Robbins, Searsmont. jwterjenness Robbins, Searsmont. Mb Josephine Knight, Searsmont. I night Robbins, Searsmont. a ileal, Searsmont. (tljOlf^ER, sturdiness and dependability oANNOUNCING Mr M. I. Blake, Camden, Me. Ml have been !“ !i' K'. gilt, Camden. qualities of Buick Valve-in- : ; Mrs. Miller Hobbs, Hope, Me. Head Motor Cars from the time that the The New Nineteen Twenty One Buick Series Hobbs, Hope. rp name Buick first Hobbs, Hope. became linked with the Three Passenger Open Model Twenty One Forty Four P'jlejen!"-r:,err Five Passenger Open Model One Five (Junnerson, Hope. automobile industry. Today, in equal meas- Twenty Forty Harvill, Hope. Four Passenger Coupe Model Twenty One Forty Six James Knight, Westport, ure as in the past, the Buick Motor Com- Five Passenger Sedan Model Twenty One Forty Seven ^Its. Four Model pany is dedicated to a continuance of the Passenger Coupe Twenty One Forty Eight ill Mrt M- C. Knight, Westport. Seven Passenger Open Model Twenty One Forty Nine iP “onas S. Knight, Westport. policy that has caused the Buickcartooccupy Seven passenger Sedan Model Twenty On; Fifty Mrs John E. Knight, Mr. and the position it holds in the mind. [|. *i Knight, Boothbay Harbor, public Ad 111 /or Delivery Date!, Catalog and Pricei, or write the Puich Motor Mick. :,w Company, flint, JJ1 Mrs Minot Drinkwater, Lin- To all that the name The Maine. improved radiator, RjVl‘le, Buick has meant in hood and cowl Hi Mrs. Bert Collamore, Lincoln- lines give twenty years of automo- a finished touch of trim- Mrs. Elizabeth li Mrd, Knight, bile the new ness to the Jr,! ■■ history, body, yet with- h. Kingl'. t, Miss Elizabeth Knight, ffulovilie Nineteen One out sacrifice of Buick W. R. GILKEY & SON Twenty any ✓ sad ; Mrs Clarence Griffin and son, Buick brings that grace individuality. ““[-oinvilie. ■■ of movement, that re- »» \i, Grover Drinkwater and DEALERS A more ‘tmcolcville. finement of every line resilient spring ul: Baker, llarwichport, Mass, and feature, that sheer suspension gives these Margie go Kmght Trower, Boston. beauty of which new Buick models a rid- Belfast and '"'.Trower, Boston. design C as Searsport a of owner- ing comfort in will be held at the inspire pride delightful '• as their exterior (• Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Rob- ship in a fine motor car. appear- P oearsnicnt, Me. ance is pleasing. T he new Buick line com- prises seven models, one Each of theseven models lfienyou“know” for every possible de- has its own value particu- i& 1a stoniach it’s time to mand. Each has the larly adapted to a distinct famed Buick Valve-in- class of service. All pos- 2S~ tog Head Motor, as rugged sess those inherent Buick and powerful as ever, yet qualities that assure the ;5:a refined into a 'circulate mechan- owner the uninterrupted ism of ■iood and unusual quietness. use of his investment. K

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Belfast. Thursday. Sept. 9, 1920 Ernest Condon of Lynn, Mass., has AT THE COLONIAL been visiting friends in Belfast. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY Mrs. Helen C. Miller of Lawrence, TO-DAY is her Mrs. Selwyn “The The Republican lournal Pub. Co. Mass., visiting niece, The new Enid Bennett picture, E. Bowen. Woman in the Suitcase,” is a treat for if no other reason Mrs. Jennie McGray of Knox spent feminine movie fans for A. 1. BROWN. Editor. exhibits a most several days recently with her cousin, than that the pretty star exquisite wardrobe. There are several Last Audience TERMS. For one square, Mrs. J. L. Stevens. ADVERTISING evening gowns that would make any in 50 cents for Monday’s one inch length column, Miss Anne C. Crosby has been in Can- debutante jealous. One is of lavender and 35 cents for each subsequent one week ada the past week on an auto trip, the georgette tucked in squares and trimmed Insertion. guest of Boston friends. in little ostrich tips of lavender, green, Terms. In advance, is SUBSCRIPTION Mrs. Annie Dunlap and daughters of and pink. A silver lace evening gown a $1.00 for six months; 50 cents There is a wide $2.00 year, New Conn left Sunday after for more formal wear. for three months. Haven, costumes. two weeks’ visit in Belfast. variety of other beautiful Mrs. Carl H. Stevens and baby daugh- TO-MORROW an acknowledged failure. ter Alice returned home from the Waldo on Phonograph Did you ever hear of a starting Mystified by girl County Hospital last Sunday. That’s what Billie Lloyd George has freely and publicly her honeymoon alone? Mrs. Burke does in her new picture, “Wanted admitted that the League of Nations is a Mrs. Henry Urban and daughter, Charles Theus of Savannah, Ga., are —A Husband.” Being obliged to produce Marshal Foch has said: “I do not comman- joke. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Smyth. a husband on short notice, she consider the League of Nations any pro- deers one from her fellow-passengers on of Haver- the train. It leads to a sort of laughable tection of world peace. I do not believe Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hubley have been guests the past complications. James L. Crane is the in it because it does not exist except in hill, Mass., week of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. K. MacNeil. drafted spouse, and the picture is said to is ■words.” When the time for war ripe be a diverting comedy of more than ordi- Miss Bessie Horne of Cambridge, there will be war. Article 10 of the nary merit. It is a Paramount-Artcraft. Mass, returned home Monday after a League says: ‘‘The membersof the League visit with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie C. Follett. SATURDAY to respect and preserve as undertake Mrs. C. W. Miss Mr. and Wescott, Bryant Washburn in “Too Much John- against external aggression the territorial Master Horace have returned Helen and is adapted from William Gillette’s into Aroostook son,” integrity and existing political independ- from an auto trip County. famous stage farce. The star has the ence of all members of the League.” Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Crocker left role of a young married maa whose fond- There are 29 members of the League. last Wednesday for Fort Kent, where ness for yachting gets him into difficulty. will visit their Foster Crocker He accepts an invitation for a cruise with Poland is one of them, and France is the they son, and family. a flirtatious French woman, inventing a one of these which has undertaken only business trip to Mexico as an excuse, but of Mr. and to do anything to preserve Poland from Miss Kathleen, daughter his wife and mother-in-law grow suspic- Mrs. B. L. Tuttle, left Tuesday to resume at the the externai aggression of Russia whose ious and decide to accompany him her duties in the Willimantic, Conn., last moment. A mix-up in names adds hordes of Bolshevists have been within High school. to the confusion, which is said to furnish her borders for more than two months, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Lancey and daughter amusing entertainment. and at one laying waste her territory Ardis of Hartlan 1 were guests over Sun- time seemed likely to take and loot the day and Labor Day of Mr. and Mrs. Nor- MONDAY. man S. Donahue. capital city of that country. This is To those persons who like to unravel “The ample proof of the truth of what Marshal Mr. and Mrs. Virgil L. Hall and Mr. the threads of a detective story, are Room” will afford Foch said: ‘‘The League does not exist and Mrs. Oscar W. Wilkins spending Mystery of the Yellow a vacation in taking an auto trip to Mon- delight. ItTs a photographic interpreta- in words,” France went to the except treal and vicinity. tion of the French novel of the same on her own rescue of Poland. She did it name by Gaston Leroux which has been Mr. Eugene Worthing of Saco, Maine, not the advice of the League translated into several languages. It was initiative, by and Mrs. John A. Mitchell of Fort Worth, made under the direction of Emil Cliau- and it is a significant fact that England have been recent guests of Mrs. Texas, tard of Paris, for the Mayflower Photo- did not her action. Sarah E. Stewart. approve of play Corporation and is the first release of the new Realart Pictures. Mr. Pattangall’s spiel against Mr. Park- Mrs. George E. Evans and son George E. Jr., returned Thursday to their home iiurst has to be a proved boomerang. in Stamford, Conn., after their annual TUESDAY. Honest people like fair play even in poli- vacation in Belfast. Selwyn and Company Serve “Tea for tics. Settlement between individuals or Charles H. Luce of Howard, R. I., has Three.” An Angle on the Triangle. and the government are ■operations been the recent guest of his brother, By Roi Cooper Megrue. not a but by the Frank B. while on his to visit ■made, by spellbinder Luce, way Author of “It Pays To Advertise,” his in Liberty. court of Claims. There are hundreds of parents, “Under Cover,” “Under Fire,” “Seven rises already before this court and there Mr. and Mrs. Sumner W. Lothrop, Chances,” and other successes, will be thousands more. daughter Anita and Mrs. Abbie Blake [ left by boat Saturday en route for their WEDNESDAY. I home in East Orange, N. J. MR. FELLOWES DAVIS. Who does not like thrills action, and Drawn trotn Mrs. Charle; Johnson of Roswell, New suspense. Tom Mix, the versatile ex- Fellowes Davis of New York :\!r. City Mexico, Mr. and Mrs. David Whitmore ponent of Western life, has the center of actual photog' :.ed September 5th in this city, where of Lynn, Mass., have been recent guests the screen on this date. “The Terror” is the vehicle in which he will be starred. he was spending the summer with his of Mrs. Mary S. Whitmore. Mrs. M. Johnson. Mr. .laughter, Ralph Frank H. Page and little son Frank H., Davis was born in Boston, July 18, 1848, Jr. of Lowell, Mass., were in Belfast Fri- VACATION IS OVER. c.'.e son of William an,d Maria (Davis) day and Saturday, the guests of the uncle, Rev. David Brackett and Again the school bell rings at morning Davis. He was educated in the family. English and at noon; again with tens of thousands’ Theodore C. Bramhall and High school of Boston. In 1868 he mov- Austin the hardest kind of work has begun, the Vaughan left Thursday in the Bramhall I -a to New York where he became a part- renewal of which is a mental and physi- car for a vacation j trip through Massa> j cal strain to all except the most rugged. ner with David P. Morgan, a well known chusetts and into New York State. I Hears famous The l ttle girl that a short time ago soprano financier, in a stock dealers firm. In Arthur Wylie of Boston arrived last ! had roses in her cheeks, and the little ?H73 he became an active member of the were then so w-eek to spend a few days at the home of |; boy whose lips red you New York Stock Exchange and held that Mr. and Mrs, O. E. Frost. His marriage !i would have insisted that they had been to Miss E. Frost takes in “kissed by strawberries,” have already membership until Jan. 1917, when he re- Myrtle place j voice with RE-CREATION Edison October. lost something of the appearance of compare by the time .red. AJ of his death he was I health. the senior member of the firm of Fellowes Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D. McLellan and Now is the time when many children children, who have been spending the Davis A Co., 52 Broadway, New York. should be given a tonic, which may pre- summer in the Howes cottage on North serious trouble. No other is new could not vent much tell the two Oct. 17, 1871, he was married at Long- returned to their home in phonograph apart Shore, Lexing- so highly to be recommended as Hood’s *v ?d, to Marie Antoinette, daughter of ton last Friday. Sarsaparilla, which strengthens the Gt and Fran es and assimila- rge Augusta (Beals) Mrs. Carolyn G. Cobbett was the I nerves, perfects digestion baker of Boston. His wife died in 1909. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Allen L. Curtis tion. It aids mental development by ■ on an building up the whol system. and since then he has lived with his yesterday auto ride to Bangor, where she will visit her Equally good as a medicinal prepara- Four niece, Mrs. daughter. children survive him, are which are so well direct Charles Bryant. tion Hood’s Pills, TIFFANY, prima donna soprano of the comparison with the living artist. V::. Johnson, Dr. Fellowes Da vis, Dudley adapted for both children and adults. In lyiARIE Mr. a Thomas A. Edison has to demon- : and Pierpont Davis of New York, and Mrs Chas. Cameron and daugh- small doses they are gentle laxative, in Metropolitan Opera Company, New York, gave developed ter Elinor of Springfield, Mass., and Mrs. larger doses an active cathartic. b.nce 1877 he had been an exemplary an that the Official Model of his new i James Cameron of Union spent Friday extraordinary recital last Monday night at the Laboratory eV :>er of the Church of the Incarna- with Mrs. R. P. Hills and son Silas. They Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Cross, who have Colonial Theatre. nograph will sing any song exactly as it was uor: of New hork. He was one of the came through by auto. been at Northport duriug the summer, the artist, and that his a si olcest members of the Union club of New will leave soon to spend four weeks in by Re-Creation of Clarence E. Read was in Belfast several Y Later will leave for Madame walked on to the and jrk, was a member of the Sons of the days last week from Grindstone. they Tiffany stage voice, as it comes from his wonderful new : Lawrence, Mass., Orlando, Fla., where they will spend the Revolution, The Colonial Wars, Military where he has recently located. He re- stood beside a cabinet. She to winter at the Sperry House. Miss Millie stately began sing cannot Order of of The Historical turned Monday by auto accompanied graph, positively be distinguished fro; Foreign Wars, by- E. Mitchell has been their guest the past Mrs. Read and their son Carlton. Gounod's “Ave Marie” The audience Society and of the New England Genea- week. immediately singer’s actual voice, when both are heard in to logical Society. He had won the love Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur O. Colby and yielded the spell of her beautiful voice. Then little of comparison. and esteem of aW who had met and knew daughter Belfast, Miss Alma Colby and Benjamin Green of suddenly there was a stir—a subdued murmer of Madame i..m :n Belfast. A service was held Sheldon, To the Voters made at Conn., were recent Tiffany repeated compare guests of Mr. and a of the Johnson home Tuesday with Rev. Mrs. Frank Colby of Rockland. surprise—and perplexed rubbing eyes. Madame with the same result, of the City of Belfast always Then, to demon Dr. D. M. Brookman, rector of St. Pet- voice continued to fill the theatre with un- Mrs. Fred C. Barton of Tiffany’s that Edison’s new has absolute ers church of Bradley, Maine, e BOARD OF phonograph Morristown, N. J., of- has been in Belfast the j You are hereby notified that t past week, the will in session to revise diminished ears were of that ficiating. The remains will be taken to guest of Mr. and Mrs. REGISTRATION jbe sweetness—your proof Chester made similar tew George F. Kent and correct the VOTING LISTS of the City of limitations, Gaylord ms late home 57 West 48th street in New called by the death of her —but her had mother, Mrs! Belfast on the ten secular days prior to the thir- lips become absolutely the Jennette Stetson silent—your piano. It was wonderful. This 1 d ork, where the funeral will be held and Fernald, formerly of teenth day of September,A,D.1920. Said Board truly Exeter. of will be in session from nine in eyes told you that. the interment made Registration achievement of the Edison, m in Woodlawn Ceme- the forenoon to one o’clock in the afternoon, great wizard, Lewis What was this? It was test tery. Gray- of Lynn, Mass., is visiting and from three to five o’clock in the afternoon, wizardry the of new epoch in music. his in the after j daughter, Miss Eva Gray, R. N., of and from seven to nine o'clock New I on first eight of said days, to receive MRS. JENNETTE S. FERNALD. Haven, Conn., who has opened her noon, ■ I evidence touching the of voters cottage at Northport for a month. qualifications Her to revise and correct the grandmother, Mrs. \ therein and voting J ennette Stetson, widow of the late Margaret Gray, is also lists, and on the last two of said secular days, her guest. the correctness of said lists and to Robert Fernald of died to verify Exeter, Maine, close its records of said ses- Fred T. complete and up Sept. 1st at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chase, accompanied by his sions. And on the last of said secular days, at sister and George E. Kent, where she had been cousin, Misses E. Frances five o'clock in the afternoon, certified copies Chase and E Maud of lists shall be delivered tc the since Barker, left Monday said votin&r early spring. Her death came after for a taken Newtonville, Mass. The Chase- Clerk of said City of Belfast and receipt a short as Marshall that on the laBt of said days “The a very illness, she had been able wedding took place Sept. 8th therefor, except Phonograph with Soul” at devoted to registration and on the last of said to be about the house and out as usual Newtonville. all days devoted to the records as above, the ses- summer. Mrs. in Fernald’s early life was Miss Eva sions of the Board shall close at five o’clock who has for sev- Wentworth, the afternoon, but no name shall be added to spent :n Amherst, Mass., but her married eral years been one of the most popular or stricken from said lists after five o’clock in assistants in the life was spent in Exeter. Since the Belfast High school, has the afternoon of the last of said days devoted to accept the as to as above. ■ death of her husband she had made her position teacher registration You can have a duplicate of the wonderful instru- We have ten of the famous Official Lab< *n tl,e Portsmouth, N. H., WM. A. MASON, Chairman, home with her Mrs. Frank C. High.,’ls'ory daughters, She will leave the last of this Board of Registration of the City of Belfast. ment used at the Colonial Theatre if act Parker of week for and, you Models and Madame has Exeter, Mrs. Fred C. Barton of Portsmouth. 1920. Tiffany certified ever Belfast, Maine, Sept. 2, we can Bradley and Mrs. Kent. Her remains quickly, furnish you with an engraved certifi- of them. Come to our store at once and ask were taken to Exeter Saturday morning cate (signed by Madame Tiffany) certifying that it is and the funeral took place at 2 m. and hear the Official p. at an exact in Laboratory Models on -he home duplicate tonal quality of the instrument of her daughter. They were she used in her Madame Tiffany has issued her Certificates accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Kent and A amazing comparison; also that it will Mrs. Barton. Well-Known Physician Says sustain precisely the same test. thenticity. Spinal CLARK-STEELE. curvatures and displ 'cements are occurring in all ranks of life with alarming frequency.” Willis E. Clark and Mrs. Grace Steele were united in marriage Aug. 21st at the A bride's on Twisted Means Poor home Pleasant street, Ashland, Crooked, Spine Mass. A banquet was served by the Health and Nerves. brid e and Jagged groom and a social hour was FRED D. Main Belfast enj oyed by the friends of The human Mr. and Mrs. machine depends upon the vital force of Nature for JONES, St, Clark. Mr. Clark is a to run native of Belmont, power smoothly and perfectly. If the spine contains displaced or Me., the son of H. George Clark of Lin- subluxated vertebrae the resulting pressure upon the nerve cables will eolnville. Mrs. Clark hinder or was formerly of stop the flow of this force as it is sent from the brain to the N. Y. Syracuse, Mr. Clark is a World various parts of the body, and ill health results. A diseased condition War veteran, serving with the 103rd Inf occurs in that part supplied by the nerves affected. jAst Division. Their friends extend them best wishes for a happy wedded life. Normal Alignment Means Normal Functioning] AT THIS SEASON Chiropractic is the science of adjusting misaligned, displaced, or FOR SALE LOSS OF subluxated vertebras for the restoration and preservation of health. APPETITE See Bay mare 9 years old, weighs 1075 lbs., LOS! your Is very common. In many cases it is Chiropractor. Consultation and spinal analysis without charge or good driving and saddle horse. This horse Beads AN AUTO TIRE AND 1 Amber is due to impure, blood, which cannot obligation. Store for Rent Kentucky bred, very showy and at- ! size 31 4 Lost in S'< the the We are offering |for sale a long string tractive, for half value to right by give digestive organs stimu- will^seli will of genuine amber beads imported from party. 2btf be rewarded if retu;i lus necessary for the proper per- real silk Tenements for rent. ! formance of their functions. Korea. Also two box 144 Maine. SAM | GEO. E Hockpart, Tel. S Thousands know by experience .STURM, CHIROPRACTOR, and 229-4. 16 Cross that Hood’s Garage storage Sarsaparilla restores THE COLONIAL appetite and would advise you to HOUSE, Kinionas room for rent. “WASTE PAPER Japanese in now 1 a FOR SAt-t give it a trial this season. It any form is worth cent pound. origin- over one hundred years old and once ated in the successful 59 Magazines, books and ledgers are also I prescription of High Street, He fast, Maine^ worn in court at the old capital of Kyoto. A DOUBLE COTTAGE a WILLIAM A. high. If you have any of the above, or famous physician. Get it today. Also our usual line of Chinese embroid- CLARK, tery, 100 feet frontait Office hours—Monday all 9 to 11.30 a. m. rags, iron, metal, rubber and drop Take Hood’s Pills if you day; Wednesday and Friday. etc. Call at Journal office. bags, Right of way to road. M happen eries, me a line and I will call promptly. to need a Maine. L laxative—they don’t gripe. SUE M. PARTRIDGE, Belfast, SAM MISS ANNIE FREEDMAN, E6' AMY L. WILSON. 4w37* Teh 229-1 lb Cross St., Belfast, Me. Belfast Kree Mrs. Maud Ellis Busse is in charge of The Red Cross Chapter has on hand Miss Louise H. Ferguson’s millinery par- some yarn for making baby’s afghan. lors during her absence in New York for These will be made in yard strips and her fall and winter goods. anyone who is willing to knit may ob- tain yarn of Mrs. James C. Durham. Basil J., son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Fordson Farm Tractor in Belfast is an as- X. Pendleton, who recently passed the .--The wireless station sured fact as the sale of the Dutch farm civil service examination, is now employ- now on lower street is in prog- ed as clerk in the post office. Congress of Orrin J. and ress under the direction FORD OARS The fall term of the Supreme Judicia] Dickey. All their tests of this location Court for Waldo county will convene the Mr. When have been most satisfactory. Dickey Henry Ford set about the Fordson tractor he had a fourth Tuesday, Sept. 28th, with Judge building is not at liberty to state positively the thorough of what it and what it Warren C. Philbrook of Augusta presid- understanding just should be should do. Company negotiating or name the most His life on ing. early the farm gave him a into the life of the reliable concern that is back of the ven- deep insight daily farmer; his mechanical saw the of The Davis Sample Shop, Charles F. ture until the deed is delivered. genius type tractor needed. He began on a has taken the work tractor and for more Hammons local manager, NORTH BELFAST. Brier and Malcom thirty-five years ago, than twelve years he store in the Colonial oc- over more than acres building recently Gay and friend of Brooklyn, N., Y., who experimented 7,000 of land in different kinds of soil, cupied by Fred Patterson as a lunch returned to with different Value spent the summer here, their crops, Special room Mr. Patterson was obliged to give homes last Friday....Wm. A. Clark of So he built the Fordson. It is so simple that a can up the business on account of ill health. school-boy operate s men’s Brooklyn, N. Y., arrived Saturday and is it. It is low in first cost. It is lowest in young last, pointed invis- The the Da- operating cost and Fordson toe, Clark store to be vacated by with his family during a part of Septem- parts and Fordson are vis store is for rent. service always to be had promptly from the dealer. ible eyelets, Wingfoot rubber ber.... Alfred Walton of Newton, Mass., heel, made I The Fordson is a investment. It can be Mr. and Mrs. William H. Arnold and who spent his vacation with his father, profitable used every working : brown returned to his home Mon- in the It is an good quality leather. It would Mr. and Mrs. William K. MacNeil ente r- W. H. Walton, day year. inexpensive power plant that will lighten your and Mrs. Frank C. Tibado tained Saturday at a shore dinner at th e day....Mr. farm work. It has be to sell this fine Dexter a few Impossible shoe at this City Park. The out-of-town guests visited relatives in days proven its worth on were last week....Barbara Stevens of 1 Mr. and Mrs. iW.'H. Hubley and Brooks, i for the more than one hun- except fact that one whole who spent the summer with her grand- daughter Margaret of Haverhill, Mass., dred thousand farms Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Shibles of Morrill, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Mason, re-, iory specialized on this one shoe. not in | Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wing of Albion, j turned to her home Sunday. only operating a IrlB, C and D. Mail 1 Miss Belle Shibles of Knox. Mr. E. H' implements in the orders filled. The annual convention of the County Knowlton and daughter Martha of Bel-, fields but in belt and | Commissioners of the entire State was fast were also guests, held here Wednesday and Thursday. The pully work. And it Dr. A. O. eat when Stoddard, one of Belfast’s members aiid their ladies are guests of doesn’t idle. % best $6.95 botanists, has been enjoying for sev- the Chamber of Commerce, Bert L. eral weeks his Gettysburg treasure, a Davis, president. Their headquarters is Don’t delay order^- 4 variety of the hibiscus. In Dr. at the Windsor Hotel. Their business 1913 Stod- your Fordson dard went to session will ing Gettysburg to attend the be held each morning. On tractor. The demand 50th anniversary and home the Wednesday afternoon there was an ex- brought is seed from a shrub that took his attention. cursion on the Golden Rod to Castine. greater than the He planted it and has cared for it ever At 6 p. m., a banquet served with ladies supply. since and this summer was pleased to of the Baptist society catering and Mc- have it filled with blossoms. The shrub Keen’s orchestra furnishing music. Then is about four feet tall and is an inch in all adjourned to the Colonial Theatre to be by those fall on Ford diameter at its base. listen to a musical program furnished r,„0rdAer^hOUld %lactd atmonce desiring delivery by ^ “ be fil“ Mrs. M. O. Mrs. Basil R. immediatel? fl™ Dr. and Mrs. Provost have closed Por- Dickey, Allen, wTalsoAote a°few Chas. F. Hammons, Harold S. McKeen LKS Miss Annie L. cupine Lodge, Pitcher’s Pond, Northport, \evvs ot [ Barr, for the past 13 and B. L. Belfast which Davis. Thursday there will be we years librarian of the Belfast they recently purchased from Mr. t 4s they last, will sell you any standard make public li- auto rides and an inspection of the new LOOKw ■ lonS,as has been Rex Hazeltine, and have returned to tore we have in stock at 20% off YBRTISEMEN TS brary, granted a leave of ab- bridge. the list. their home in New Conn. While sence by the trustees from her duties Haven, at the the party included the Power Co. offers an and will go to Augusta, where she will Lodge, ::nent for ihe people of Misses Lillias and Helen Grant and Mrs. “TEA FOR THREE." substitute for a while as the Legislative B. O. Reference R. P. Jones of New Haven. A very en Librarian in place of Miss Lo- Selwyn and Company have a genuine NORNON, i advertises Inc., “Vil- rena joyable vacation was spent in fishing, Cochran of Monmouth. treat for theatre goers in “Tea new Victor records. Miss Coch- For Ford | tramping, etc. Mrs. Provost will be Sales and Service ran met a tragic death by drowning j Three,” which they will present at the Station, Belfast, Maine chiropractor, publishes remembered as Miss Olive while on a Pierce for- I vacation visit at Monhegan. Colonial Theatre on Tuesday, Sept. 14th. of and is a niece of merly Lincolnville, The j I'ers 57 acre farm for Mr. and play itself, the cast and the pro- Mrs. Mark A. Wadlin of Mr. M. I Stevens of See-the-Bay- duction are heralded as one of the Northport announce the real irk offers tene- engagement of Farm,’’ Northport. | store, their elder dramatic novelties of the year. MATiNEE for rent. daughter, Ariine A., to Her- EVENING bert 1). A conference of the Republican women “Tea For Three” is a comedy in three at 2,30 mare for sale. Cunningham of YVaterville, was at m. act. a at Maine. Miss of Belfast held Friday 3 p. in It is real human document, a Colonial 7--8.30 j advertises for waste Wadlin is a graduate of Theatre the Belfast the county commissioners’ room in the ! style of writing in which Mr. Megrue ,.. rubber, etc., also auto High school and has been lost. Court House. There was a large attend- may well be said to excel. ENID w- ube employed for some time in the office of Abounding BENNETT in Screen ance with Mrs. Grace C. chair- in real the \ of money found. the Penobscot Pilisbury, j humor, play, moreover, bris- Bay Electric Co., but re- Woman man of the city committee, presiding, tles with situations that are l“The in the Suit Case55 Magazine More offers a good qua!« cently resigned. Mr. is intensely 1 Cunningham r shoe at the special well and Mrs. Charles E. secretary, dramatic. romance 2 | and favoiably kivown here and is Rhoades, j brimming with fun and adventure. Reel > Tweedie boot Comedy j tops. pro tern. The principal object of the For Mr. Megrue it may be in _A employed by that company in YVaterville. | said, I .iple Shop advertises a was that no Mo date has conference to inierest all Republican j truth, American playwright in all their merchandise been announced for the wed- BILLIE BURKE in Burton r women to register. The chairman named j the past few years has shown greater fa- Saturday morning. ding. Holmes the following to assist. Ward one, Mrs. E. i cility in the writing of American come- Tertises rordson tarm “WANTED A HUSBAND55 South Belfast. Mr and Mrs. Leo ■ Mrs. D. i His view ! ears and advises order- j L. Colcord, George Mahoney, dy. point is that of the aver- Moon Riders G. Herrick and Mr. and Mrs. E Did she find him,'1 She did. Come and watch her : fall delivery. George Mrs. H. S. Morey; Ward two, Mrs. Ar- : age man in this country, and he has the work. NO. 14 Curtis returned Friday from a Frankfort, publishes twelve thur Ritchie and Mrs. C. E. Frost; Ward j knack of transferring his way at things to his plays. WASHBURN”Tn 2~F?eel State in New England and a Electric Co. wants, took delight- Mrs. Etta Newell Clay; Ward five, Mrs. “Tea For Three” abounds with laughs. “TOO MUCH JOHNSON55 ful trip through the White Mountains.... j Comedy E. P. Frost and Mrs. F. N. Savery. Re- j It is filled with tense dramatic situations A rs Id pictures for So. Raymond Roberts of Brooks has been PICTURE FOR LAUGHING PURPOSES .>NLY News marks were made in conference by Mrs. and it moves along through its story rap- «>r. attorney, publishes the guest of A. W. Roberts of this j city... i Essie P. Carle, chairman of the Waldo idly and smoothly. Not a little of the Miss The Picture of a Viola Curtis has returned a Thousand Thrills Screen from County Republican committee; Mrs. Pow- \ excellence of the play is due to the cast. i K T. Newell give no- visit at the home of Mr. J. A. Peavey of ell of D. and I respass. Clayton Washington, C.t “The of the Yellow Room55 Smiles Lincolnville.... Mr. A. W. Roberts has Mystery Belfast, and by Mrs. Wm. V. Pratt, both Rev. Dr. and Mrs. D. M. Brookman sold ill his farm in this section of the were of Mrs. Chester Coombs is in city of whom have registered here as Republi- guests Tuesday Charles SPECIAL CAST Outing clerking to Mr. Leadbetter of who Mrs. Mrs. Connfelt whil on their way from Stock- Y ‘s store. Millinockett, cans; by Mahoney, C. E. Frost, will take ton Springs, where they spent the past two possession at once. Mrs. ColcGrd, Mrs. Morey and others. ; left last Monday weeks, to their home in Morristown, N. | Tile total The conference was adjourned to Wed- J. Dr. Brookman lias been York, where she will registration at the closing officiating at the St. the sum- of the session at 1 m. nesday at 4 p. m., when reports of the Margaret Chapel during , TUESDAY p. Wednesday was of goods. She will re- mer. 393. The men had 24 above committee will be given and other i) weeks. She was ac- Republican, 7 Dem- ocratic and 10 without the matters taken up. r daughter, Miss Sadie preference; TOM MIX in Whirlwind women had 196 70 Republicans, Demo- The Edison Re-creatipn Concert. ! Mo 3. crats and 86 no preference. Mrs. Essie Belfast music lovers were given a rare “THE TERROR55 | received Sunday morn- | P. Carle, chairman of the Republican treat last the DIM Monday evening through Mews | lie sudden death of Dr. Cumbered with endless rounds | A Tom Mix Thriller that will more than ____ satisfy. County committee, was the first woman of Fred D. when s of Boston. His sister, courtesy Jones, Miss of duty, the tired, nervous I to register. Mrs. Sarah E. Bel- j Mues Leivitt of East Bel- Stewart, Marie Tiffany, soprano, of the Metropoli- mother finds in fast’s oldest generally j woman resident, 94 years, tan assisted Chester 1 y by -boat to attend the Opera Co., by Gay- in the full possession of all her faculties, lor, pianist, gave an excellent concert at very well Scott’s informed and self-reliant, was the Colonial Theatre with the New Edison Emulsion Night Rally. A Re- among those to register early. There has playing the re-creation of her voice. Mr. tonic-help of rarest value. >ii be held in the Armory been a gradual increase | daily in the num- Gaylor introduced the numbers and de- A little of Scott’s after meals :g, with the Belfast band ber of women 14th registering. The board for a few | scribed the model of phonograph used, days would do National, State and will close its sessions a Sept. at 5 world of it! Tuesday, Thursday p. which is exactly the same model as one good. Try J poiltics will be discussed m. All who Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. 20-09 care to vote must report at Mr. Jones carries in stock. Miss Tiffany j ONE NIGHT ONLY ; eloquent speakers: Con- the City Clerk’s office in Memorial build- captured the audience with her charming ias S. Crago of Philadel- ing before that hour. The POLITICAL ADVERITSEM I NT. | process is too personality and her clear sweet voice, Hinckley, mayor of South simple to call for any explanation and which was exactly reproduced in every State representative, Mrs. gentlemen on the board courteous and THE SELWYNS detail on the phonograph. At intervals Worcester, Mass, glad to assist. Miss Tiffany would pause and allow the questions in regard to the PRESENT The Belfast Schools. The schools instrument to continue the song of which uange from gas to electri- began the fall term Tuesday, Sept. 7th. the audience was made aware only by a ; leased to quote the follow- The close watch of her A fuller High school will have over 200 pu- lips. recog- ! m the Company’s offici- pils. Miss Esther F. Evans, who has nition of the perfection of the Edison re- bscot Electric | Bay Com- been in creation was brought about in her second THREE” teaching Grade “TEA FOR 7, will succeed free of charge houses the were Miss Eva Wentworth, resigned, in the number, when lights turned off for ly using gas lighting school for a few minutes and being turned on j High faculty. Miss Evans is an An on the '“*er rent for that purpose Angle Triangle | excellent teacher in any branch of school again the audience were greatly surprised l 1920, providing the same had left the and | work. She was successful in teaching to find she stage the full A for the Blues ! Tic outlets as are at pres- Prescription French and mathematics in the Brooks volume of music was from the instru- by gas fixtures, and will High before coining to Belfast. Miss E. ment. Mr. Gaylor played some very ex- PRESCRIBED BY ROI COOPER MEGRUE fixtures at actual cost to Frances Abbott, a teacher in the Mclel- cellent numbers on the piano accom- lan Edison re-creation of the num- i school for several years, has been en- panied by A REFRESHING COMEDY HIT DIRECT FROM A \i.ix> concert was County Hospital gaged as teacher of French, physics and bers. The program as fol- YEAR’S RUN IN NEW YORK ilett of Searsmont, a sis- history in the Searsport High. The fol- lows: rt Millett of Belfast, is lowing is the teaching force in the non tardar Bel- (a) Dell vieni, Mozart in Three Months in Boston and Two Months the Hospital, where she fast-Searsport Union: (b) Sing Me to Sleep Greene Six Months Chicago, " Miss Tiffany with the Edison 'lical patient.Francis Rural Schools—Brick Lida In Primary, Re-creation of her voice. Philadelphia. nity Plantation returned Perkins; Union, Annie Webb; White, Second Mazurka Godard Mary City Flora John- will be Presented an Excellent Cast and New York Production me, after an operation Woodbury; Point, Mr. with the Edison “Tea tor Three” by Stage son; Head of Tide, Virgie Gaylot Miss Wentworth; Re-creation of a piano solo Gay lie Ryder of Poors Mills, Maud E. in Tact. A New York Show. A New York Cast—but Belfast Prices. Bryant; Hayford, by Mr. Anbre Benoist. wi.l substitute for Miss Georgia Piper; Pitcher, Mabel Farrow. ta) Come Unto Me—Messiah Handel K. N., superintendent of High School—Principal, Harry A. Fos- TO PLUS WAR TAX. Cb) There’s a Beautiful Land on High PRICES 50c. $1.50, ter; Sub-master, Harold S. As- i "ing her annual vacation. Webb; Taylor sistants, M. Muriel Debeck, E Erina been specializing for Miss Tiffany with the Edison To the Voters ot Waldo 'uberculosis worK....Lin- DeBeck, Georgia S. Parker, Esther F. Evans Re-creation of her voice. 'd Waldo and Clarence O’Devon Gentral Grammar Young Tom Russell County MAKES FEET FEEL FINE! vere School—Principal, recently operat- Edison Ke-creation of a Bass The instant you apply a little strip Z,enas D. Hartshorn; Assistant, Grace A. the () S Vickery, specialist, solo by Mr. Arthur Middleton. Having received unanimous call of soothing Red Top Cal lows Plaster 1 Grade Sarah F. to that of their tonsils and also Lord; 7A, Knight; Grade from sore, “achey” callous, corn Little my party to be their candidate for or 7ii, Florence R. Keene. The Shepherd I bunion, you’ll forget your foot Mr. Gaylor with the Edison at troubles. Peirce School—Principal, Maud F. Sheriff the coming election, I accept Re-creation of a piano solo, Townsend; Grade 2, Annie K. Adams; their mandate with the pledge to fulfill Grade (a) Fiorian’s Song Godard SALESMEN 3, AnnieC. Black; Ella K. ) Grade.4, Blue Bells of Scotland Anonymous the duties of that office to the very best REDjgTOP I Foster; Grade 5, Frances A. Sargent; with the Edison of without fear or and i Grade 6, Mary A. Houston. Miss Tiffany my ability, favor, Re-creation of her voice. for the Maine Power is McLellan School—Principal, Grade 3, best good of all. The Central Company I CALLOUsSpLASTER I! Grace E. 2 Indian Selections I removes hard growth by painless Walton; Grade 1A, Ruby Bra- will enforce all lavvsjas I find them, Pictures Mr. Gaylor. the services of several energetic absorption, takes out swelling- Grade ley; IB, Julia Hogan; Grade Ida ever seeking soreness, pain and walk witrt 2, (a) Massenet bearing in mind the matter of econ- you C. Smalley; Grade 4, Ella Elegie comfort from the start. RED TOP Hamilton; in the of duties. men to fill vacancies in their sales is the Grade Madeline Kiss Me Again Herbert omy discharge my Death organi- sure, safe way to foot com* for 5, Coombs; Grade 6, Lyl- fort it’s with the Edison simple, easy to $5.00 la Music Miss Tiffany has removed one of the best officials that apply* Ambitious men of character who to wear, Sprague; Supervisor, Margaret of zation. conuorung cure relief or money back* Mitchell. Re-creation her voice. our opponents ever placed in that office Many applications in SoC "handy roll," Sold by Searsport High Lil- The and lobby were demand a good return for their efforts hristmas sittings School—Principal, stage prettily and today we are confronted with new lian I. Runnells; Assistant, E. Frances Walter TIMM SHOE I,e decorated by Mrs. J. Clifford, and untried and I to all lovers will find work. See STORE before Nov. 1st at i Abbott. men, appeal pleasant, profitable assisted Mrs. Florence C. of to all 55 MAIN STREET. 4t34 i Searsport Grammar—E. Una Little- by Female1, good government, progressive men of to ^ field. Intermediate—Helen Brown. Pri- with bunches of hydrangeas, golden glow regardless party affiliations, A. give me their support at the coining elec- Cook’s mary—Faustina Harding. and dahlias and baskets of flowers were MR. tion and I pledge myself, if elected, to O’ROURKE, Nicho s—Eleanor Closson. from the FOUND suspended chandeliers. Mr. give them a clean businesslike adminis- STUDIO, Park—Lillias F. Buck. A SUM OF MONEY IN BELFAST. Samuel Adams furnished the piano for tration, at the least expense possible. Penobscot Bay Electric Porter—Minnie Leighton. Company. Owner can have same by proving prop- Me. Mt. occasion. A very large > Do You late. Money must be had immediately if we are to mainta... Know jgjgggjgggMlIjMIjMWPiMlWWtMBMaBKgigWWE IjJMBBTOTOBCPBB our headquarters and continue the propaganda that is nec in the drive to win This is the second -.re- sary public opinion. It is as foolhardy to travel alontf with half enough I sent The peal that have you. first you evidently overlooks?. 3f.ce as it is to take a half a dose of medicine to ec I would not bother you now if it were not for the fact that you You’re after full protection just as you seek absolute cm not own interests hang in the balance just as much as mine. Le Why place some insurance on v > ir furniti;: *, house or me beg of you to remain loyal to the cause to the finish. Make business and prepare for protection? this your last contribution if you will but give—give something. Appiv to Your record on the roster of your local associations and Dickey-Knowiton Re also on that of the State League showed that you have been loy INSURAN' al and regular in the past. Do keep that record unsullied to the Pythian Block, Belt very end. 1 have always had your co-operation in the past- please let me have it now for the Federation is to put up a big- ger fight than it ever made before. So that we may know at once just what our resources are. may we not ask you to promptly return the inclosed card filled Harvesting out with your remittance. Jump in and help us fight. Give as much as you can afford. supplies This is not merely a battle to save your business but one to preserve something more sacred namely, your personal liberty. Reduce Work to a Minimum Yours fraternally, Harvesting Buy K&W Goods and buy Reliable €

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Farm Boilers: Grain and Bean Threshers: F > '■ ora PRESIDENT. Home, Concord, Cider Mills; Harvest Baskets: Gasolene Eng mass., where Louisa M. Alcott ” Buy of your dealer—or write ue LESi WE FORGET. FEWER INFANT DEATHS IN MAINE wrote ‘Little Women in LS67. direct. Catalog, free on Tequeat. CITIES. So. Gardiner, Sept. 2. Kendall and Whitney ** Portland, Mt At a rousing Republican rally held here That the child welfare movement, to of mo- ,_ wl Col. Parkhurst said in Socony sign supreme today part: which those Maine cities most active in “On Sept. 13 the voters of Maine will THEtoring service is a common sight in modern health work, are giving their en- The $1 »n of a reliable dealer determine who is to represent them at thusiastic rural Vermont and support, is already bearing and th » from Old Washington during the ensuing two bestGasol'^e Town, years, fruit in decisively lowering the infant Maine to and who will readjust our tariff laws. mortality rate, is evidenced by the rec- Chautauqua County, “You remember that a Democratic ords of the past year, treating of the New York. Notice Congress passed the vicious and sectional Special number of deaths of children under one Every motor highway and Underwood-Simmons law effective from Automobile tourists have come We wish to inform the public that we year of age, which are on file at the offices byway throughout pictur- to de- Oct. 1913 to Sept. 1914. It allowed our are doing business all the time and if BANGC'h of the State Department of Health in esque Ne:v England and pend upon it. have found it in you country to be flooded with foreign goods, Augusta. They wish to buy or sell real estate of any kind New 5 orh is a part oj the si 31311:i: m » closed our factories and created an army we would be pleased to talk with you. Twelve of the twenty cities in Maine long Trail’’. out-of-the-way places—-on many trips of unemployed. Its operation was sus- “Socony F. A. STROIJT Farm Agency, sti:a 31 mi ii»s cam in n materially lowered their infant death rate it was “a friend in need”. And pended in August 1914 by the World War. ROY C FISH, I.ocal last and in cut Manager, ■ year many instances it in Leave Belfast daily, » It is just now beginning to function many users in the cities half 01 even better. The decrease was large gasoline Room 2, Odd Fellows' Block, Me. pm, for ( nu!m, R< tki again. Our are Belfast, imports increasing and particularly marked in communities know what tf.7 REIl'KN- Leave Boat. the favorable Socony service means— balance of trade that in » where energetic child welfare or better da>t<, at 6 p m fi r l fa: June 1919 was in too have come to 1 eave Belfast < 1 $635,000,000 dropped baby campaigns were conducted. they depend upon it. daily. June, 1920, to and we a. m. for Buckaport arid only $78,000,000, The city of Waterville offers a The uniform potent ties of Socon — face a flood of quali y gasoline RETLR N L« <• ve Banc foreign manufactured of the results of child example welfare Charles R. st m. goods and the inevitable have made it the fuel for Coombs dayt 2p (standard unemployment work. Last year there was an infant logical every NOTE— will l of labor unless we have a revision of the Landings death rate of 62.2 thousand births motor stean « tariff, per in transportation requirement. and Winterpor» by direct with 129.3 of the and from Bancor “The comparison pre- Undertaker Saturdays doctrine of free trade as declared isn't v l be made at N ceding year. In this city a most progres- Socony merely one of many irgs by the Democratic platform would be bad June 2ist. sive child welfare program was carried Fully equipped for prompt service at enough if it were gasolines. It of GEO. E. L I consistently applied, out under the auspices of the Waterville- represents fifty years all times. Iy29 but the Underwood-Simmons bill drafted Winslow Child Welfare League of which refining experience, and is made the by Southern Democrats is sectional in its by Mrs. J. L. Dean was a prominent leader. most 72 Main Street, Belfast. character and applies free trade to improved methods known to the The Fraternities North- Last year Belfast had a lower rate of ern products and protection to Southern infant mortality than any other city in industry. It is the standard of products. Within the life of the truly and Accident Congress the State, except Hallowell. chosen this Fall a revision of this tariff quality gasoline. PIANOFORTE Buy your protection law is inevitable. Do want that you re- Socony gasoline, with the car- t he leading health an vision made by Southern Democrats or HUMPHREYS’ proper buretor lion in Maine. Northern Republicans? Your answer adjustment, insures quick INSTRUCTION CHARLESS TA must be given on Sept. 13 in votes You a clean 18tf Havford B1 are WITCH HAZEL starting, combustion, low car- charged with selecting your repre- OINTMENT Special attention to musical history and sentative in bonization and full Congress and influencing by (COMPOUND) mileage from every interpretation. Course continues through your actions the result in November. fall and winter. on For Piles or gallon. users Notice ot i You are tortunats in the 3rd Congres- Hemorrhoids, Regular Socony enjoy External or these HAROLD S. Willis F sional district in having in Washington Internal, Blind or every the WEBB, the Same” advantages day year WHEREAS.in the County the dean of our delegation. A man of Bleeding, Itching or for ? e Tel. 103-5. 11 C edar Street Maine, by his wide Burning. round, enables them mortgage experience, of proven One Socony of A. I) 191v. patriotism, application brings relief. to fill day June, broad in his knowledge of up wh of Boon public affairs, at all every Registry Deeds, devoted to the interests of Maine and druggists ed to The Belfast Loan a your district. Look for the re :iis ami blue For Sale a e>t Influenced among his as- tion, corporation Send Free its office and \ sociates in Congress, growing in prestige Sample of Ointment to Soi ■)!:_, sign having Second hand cook ness at Belfast, in the and completely fitted to maintain the stoves State of Maine, a certai high place that Maine men STANDARD OIL CO. OF have long NEW YORK at Lower’s with the buildings the- in Antique Shop enjoyed Washington. Controlled by Belfast, on the northerly ideals . I • high of public life uninfluenced by | opposite hoe factory. from Belfast to Sear.-, personal and scribed as t>> wi self-serving considerations | follows, every public act of John A. Peters reflects .. by land of Jennie E. 1.« his of Nahum Nickerson; convictions. He honors and serves Humphreys' | Homeo. Medicine Company and westerly by land on your district and should be returned to 156 William Street, Kuw York. t re 11, being the earn- Congress by an increased majority and | tw o to Esde B

Mr. and Mrs. C. R. 16799 Nickerson and son Milton and Mr. George T. Nickerson and daughter Hazel attended Bangor fair. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nickerson have DIED Adjustment Basis bought a farm at N. |Lempster, H. aup* are moving there from Quincy, Mas’s. in New York City alone from kid- Mr. and Mrs. trouble last year. Don’t allow cuHeardof'FRU'T-A-TlVES” Samuel E. Whitten of ney Silvertown iv,v"„r,j Herself of Constipation Portland called on Mrs. Mary F. Nicker- yourself to become a victim by & ~ son and her JJiSZ ?■ 1 daughter Celia Aug. 24th. neglecting pains and aches. Guard Mrs. W. W. Wilson and daughter against this trouble by taking Cords Hi'lena, returned to Wollaston Aug. 25th’ Mr. Wilson preceeded them Aug. 12th. COLD MEDAL 8000 Mks Mrs. Albert Smith and granddaughter Wilmar House, of Dorchester, Mass.’ were recent guests of Mrs. H. M. Chase! The members of the Sunday school and Fabric Tires for the Grange joined in a picnic on The world’s standard remedy kidney, Vaughn’s shore, East Belfast, Friday liver, bladder and uric acid troubles. Aug 20th. Holland’s national remedy since 1696. 6000 All druggists, three sizes. Guaranteed, Miles Misses Gladys and Margaret Trundy look Cor the name Gold Medal on every box were home from Belfast for a short vaca- and accept no imitation __ tion before the beginning of the fall term 0f High school. BROOKS. Mrs. L. B. Nicker on and son Clyde re- turned 25th Aug. from Farmington, N. Miss Christine A. Jones was a visitor ^-'fjp- JOHN CAPOZZI H., where they were guests of her in uncle, Belfast several days recently. New York, Qr. Philip Greeley. hford, Mr. Mrs. and Mrs. C. W were visi- atv to tell you what Raphnael Leavitt, who has been Ryder the of her tors in a i'ruit Liver Tablets guest mother, Mrs. Mattie Troy few days recently. ffraii-d Moore, and her Elmer and brother, wife, Ira who at work in has returned home. Boulter, has been Prout’s has arrived home. nds of physic for Mrs. Flora E Holt returned to Brad- Neck, and, of course, ford Aug. 21st, after a ten days’ visit Rev. and Mrs. Wesley Wiggin of with her Mrs. right my bowels sister, Mary F. Nickerson, Charlestown, Mass., have been visiting and daughter Celia. ion as I stopped relatives in Brooks ami Freedom recent- Miss Alice S. rid be constipated Yonnge, R. N., Supt. of ly. Marine Hospital, Portland, arrived Aug. s 23d terribly. to visit her aunts, Mrs. Luella Nick- Mrs. F. A. Merritt was in Boston last :r erson and Mrs. Cora Parson. r.ives’andbought week for fall and winter millinery and lliem. Now I Mrs. AbbieDamm returned from Tem attended the fashion show and pie banquet any more with Heights, Northport, where she had held at the Copley Plaza. been the guest of her Mrs Goodrich niece, S. P. ii'i more Piles. Mrs. Strickland, for two weeks Aug. 25th. Lena Collinson of Barrington, R. l for me what no L, who has been Mrs. H. G. and visiting tier son and ■ ver did ; they left Applin daughter Phyl- lis returned home to daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. .ad now 1 Jo not Somerville, Mass., Frost, Aug. 19th, after several days with her has returned to her home. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nickerson. Dr. and Mrs. H. A. ruit-a-tives’ to all Watts and daugh- The Union S. S. extends thanks to ter Mayiorlua of Malden and Boston, Mrs. Emma Greeley of Bar Harbor for Mass., are visiting Mrs. W. H. Swift, j JOHN CAPOZZI. $5 which she sent to be invested in books Dr. Watts was one of the leading physi- ) in'memory of her Mr. E. nans of Calif, VA, trial size 25c. husband, Henry Sacramento, for several Greeley. years. About six years ago he and his )' IT-A-TIVES BEST Prof. Fred H. Nickerson and wife of family came east and settled in Malden, IN THE LONG RUN Y. Mass, and he an •yuu.N. Melrose, Mass., and son Paul and wife, opened office in Boston. were in town recently on rela- i calling The public schools of Brooks opened ■ tives and friends. While here they were IBERTY. luesday, Sept. 7th. l’he High school is Where’s the in guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. WThite. economy the last mile out of a very fortunate in having secured the wringing worn-out tire when Mrs. H. F. M. returned home services of Mr. W. been passing a few Phillips S. Sturtevant., who you can a new is a buy Goodrich Tire from to here, Saturday, Aug. 28th. Wednesday morn- graduate of the University of Maine l§% 20% less than in 1910? L: she ing left for Camp Minneyata, Moose- and has had experience in the schools of i and C. M. Hard head Lake, where she will be the guest Aroostook county; Miss Hester Rose of > in for a L.r. Augusta one day few days of her daughter and hus- Brooks, a graduate of the University of ! Mr. and Mrs. Jack Maine and a band, Bridge. teacher of experience, is to Bennett and daugh- teach the languages; and Mrs. Bernice i Ellis is to have of the SOI,® BY enjoying a week’s PROSPECT. charge commer- cial department. Miss Priscilla ; I Nickels of Searsport, a graduate of Castine Nor- L Albert Barnes and Mrs. F L. Ward was the guest of Mrs. mal school, is to have charge of the Jun- were B. present at the O. H. F. Hichborn in Brewer, Aug. 25th and ior High school Miss Nickels has had 42 I- and Park 21. Aug. 26th. many year’s experience as a NORTON, teacher,hav- High Belfast ing had Street, yon and two children B. G Bachelder left for Hallowell Aug. charge ol the same school last year. In the grades Mrs. three servants, 21. Mrs Bachelder will join him in a E. L. Toner, one of the <■ month of August short time. State helping teachers, will have the fifth, sixth and seventh Miss H. K. Marden spent the week- grades. Miss Mabel Rose will return to the third Hard Wentworth and end recently with her sister, Mrs. A. E. and fourth grades, and Mrs. W. S. Stur- Mr. and Mrs. Day ot Cunningham, in Swanville. tevant will have the first and second Hors one child** for day and J. T. and Lindsey daughter Helen of grades. Mrs. Sturtevant is a teacher of B. B. VVentworth. Leominster, Mass., were in town, guests experience and a graduate of the Aroos- of C. H and Mrs. Walter Brown. took Normal and sons Eugene Lindsey school. The prospects are excellent for a most e been passing the Mrs. H. Wr. Nute (Grace Libby) of successful year in nerve Six successive both the If irents, Mr. and Mrs. Whitman has grades and High school. good scourings! you Mass., lately visited her During childhood years the nc -ves ner home in Chicago. father and J. F. sister, Libby and Miss are delicate and easily disturoed. Oria Lihby. She was mas Lyle and daugh- accompanied by M ALLDALE. Sleeplessness, restlessness, ar>rj. scoured Miss Theo P'reeman. thoroughly your silverware and Mr. and Mrs. other nervous attacks often indicate son Marion of Bel- The home of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. W. A. worms. Worms are a common dis- Kill- Manson of Hudson, was town 1 Mass., recently. man was the scene of a very happy at C. A. Hall’s recently. order with children and weaken the six know that it was the of attended to times, you’d birthday party 13th. nervous if ailed to Concord, N. evening Aug. Rev. system pot The affair had and Mrs. John Cole were callers death a been planned as a sur- of friend, at J. E. Hall’s Aug. 26th. promptly. prise but Mrs. Killman went to spend the a “L.F.” as accompanied by Keep bottle of Atwood’s wouldn’t That’s the with a so clean, >sor evening friend, had to be told Mrs. I'red A. has been at all times. A you? way at St. Paul's Myrick very Medicine ready good that she must return home to entertain sick mvs stay. with acute indigestion. dose taken at the first sign of any guests which she very graciously did. | such will establish v.hbors and friends Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Ravin of Knox trouble, quickly we feel about wheat for The was the evening passed re- pleasantly, a normal, state, improve the ne of Dr and Mrs. freshraeuts of called on J. E. Hall Aug. 27th. healthy cookies, fancy crackers, ! and the bleo!. veiling, Aug. 16th, and lemonade served Mrs. C. digestion, purify candy being ! A Craney of Swanville was here 1 i. General health wid be improved and :g anniversary. Jennie Ward of Frankfort presented a ! on his calling friends Aug. 27th. serious attacks warded off "f Mrs. Hoit, and birthday cake. Those present were: C. many by R. in charge of the i H Lindsey, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown S. Thurston and C. A. Hall have small doses, taken regularly. no risk in have it a perfect1 and daughter Eunice, Miss H K Mar- started their threshing machine. You are taking using this household js invited by one den, Mrs. Alice Mrs. Jennie well-known remedy, which Hopkins, C. M. Clement of is ake an auto ride in Lowell, Mass., has the and health William Mrs. helped digestion Tell Dockkam, Flora H. Ward, Mrs. visiting j relatives and friends here. children and evening and on her Alice I). Shute, Miss Oria Libby, Mrs. of both Mr. and Mrs. over 60 brilliantly light* Grace Haley, Mrs. Harriet Blanchard, Bert Fletcher have re- adults for vrns turned from and covered : Mrs. Lina A. Bennett, Mrs. Edith Haley, their outing in Camden. years. You probably social hour Mr. F. Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Bachelder, Miss Ber- Several from here have many neighbors ■w 1 attended Field Day remarks and in nice Alley, Mrs. Jennie Ward and Mr. relied on it of the county grange at who have Flour King’s presented them and Mrs. John and children. At a grove, Boyd Centre Montville, August 24th. all their lives. A large ars in silver and late hour all departed hoping to meet bottle, containing 60 Mi meats of orange next with Mr. and Mrs Charles again August the genial host Beck, who have doses for 50c. Get one and several kinds and hostess. been at Newell One or two visiting White’s, left for from dealer. seourings might do for an or- When the hour of their home in N. today your Brooklyn, V., Aug. 28ih. “L.F.” Medicine dinary flour, but WILLIAM TELL is not was the wish of all Co., LINCOLNVILLIf Thaddeus Garland of Maine. an flour. So we scour our with us to celebrate ! Lowell, Mass, Portland, ordinary wheat who has Oeen 1 visiting Mr. and anniversary. Mrs. Bert six times, one after another, until we Mr. Frank Parker and family of New Hall, left Sept. 4th to visit friends in Brooks. know that it is perfectly clean. York are visiting in town. VtON rVILLE Schools in town began Aug. 30th under Mrs. Geo. L. King of Worcester, Mass., ROOMS TO LET We then the supervision of Mrs. Lena Rankin. who has been the guest of Mrs Hannah take off the outside hull, and left 24th to visit HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS use 1 jss., was in town Miss Adrienne Pendleton of Boston is a Hall, August friends at PREFERRED. only the fine rich inside portion of South Montville. « datives. guest of Miss Georgia Hall for two weeks. Near the school. Apply by letter. the grain. ard Vose and Mr. Mr. Ernest Griffin of Somerviile, Mass Mrs. George Poland and daughter, who “J," JOURNAL OFFICE. was a boarder iby were in Union at Hall’s cottage for a lew have been visiting her Mrs. E. D. aunt, Considering the wav its it’s not and Mrs. Ira Hail days. Kaynes, left for their home in Medford made, Miss Ella Mass., Aug. 26th. Probate Notices surprsing that'WILLIAM TELL is so Pottle of Medfield, Mass., is clean passing her annual vacation at the Pottle and pure and fine. F. Robinson and | homestead. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. Tne sub- top Farm and Miss : scriber hereby gives notice that he has been The Misses I.ouise and Ada McC'obb of vjniason were recent duly appointed administrator of the estate of Your knows. Tell him are guests of Misses FjR FLETCHERS grocer rs. Ralph W. liow- Westboro, Mass., DEXTER W. Flora and Norma TURNER, late of Freedom, Young. O in —WILLIAM TELL. O A R s A the County }f Waldo, deceased, and given bonds as the law directs. All .persons lost every farmer or having demands against the estate of said deceased natch a lot of are large j desired to present the same for settlement the and railroad strike all indebted thereto are requested to make SWAN-WHITTEN vould be impossible payment immediately. COMPANY d conditon got a first and last when in the County of W’aldo, deceased, and given u fields were light, bomis as the law directs. All late persons having j got more than it comes to demands against the estate of said deceased Grass made one are desired to present the same for settlement 1 and he 4th of July and all indebted thereto are requested to make Smalley’s Aug. 1st. No rust payment immediately. THE ROCKLAND,CAMDEN and the tubers are CITY NATIONAL BANK OF utn rot, with favor- BELFAST, and BELFAST Hy C. W. WESCOTT, President. Flour yield seems as- Rose Belfast, Maine, Aug. 10, 1920—36 May Corn has made a Master Millers since AU TO hut is still late and 1837. We put the bene- SERVICE ! GUARDIAN’S NOTICE. The subscriber am favorable to ma- fit of all Leave H »tol Rockland at hereby gives notice that she has Deen duly ap- these of daily, calling years experience into our 1. orndike Hotel at 7 a. m. at b Pastures are good pointed guardian of the estate of 12.30 p. m. i L,-ave Windsor a flour Hotel, Belfast at good flow of milk BURTON E. WEBBER of and Rose a » daily Searsport, May represents quality flour 10 ;> a. m an 4 30 p, m winter grain ra- in the County o"' Waldo, and given bonds as hr*ae c irs conn, et with ■ maintain the milk the for of the McLaughlin’s law directs. All persons having demands unsurpassed baking finest kind. Bus to Bangor. nui wili have to be against the estate This j of said Burton A, Webber sch dole will be run as near on Toasties are not be desired to the same We authorize Hall & Wilkins to time as -ssil | \pples will present for settlement, guarantee p le until further notice. ‘‘tst and all indebted thereto are j year’s crop. requested to make every pound of flour we them -says I payment immediately ship ARTHUR S. SMALL.EY AUvSON.-" MYRON F. PARKER. HIGHLAND MILLING COMPANY. Searsport, Me., Aug. 10, 1920. Telephone 436-2 ROCKLAND CONSERVATOR’S 'lM- has gone to Kineo NOTICE. The sub- scriber 'each this fall. hereby gives notice that he has been HALL & WILKINS duly appointed conservator of the estate of ■ Hatch of Albert E. Andrews Livennore CLARENCE P. GILMORE of s Waldo, DISTRIBUTORS img relatives in town. in the County of Waldo, and given bonds as 1 the law dir cts. All Real V has spent a week persons having demands Estate-Timberlands the estate of said guest of her uncle, E. against Clarence P. Gilmore arnily, are desired to present the same for settlement with CHAPIN FARM AGENCY and all indebted thereto are requested to make u ROOMS S-7 and son of Low- payment immediately. NOTICE OOO FELLOWS’: SLOCK days recently with JOHN A. GILMORE. Trucking aud Mrs. E. E. Morton. Belfast, Me., Aug. 10, 1920. I Telephone 16-12 tf 30 have been duly appointed by the Edwards of I am prepared to do all kinds of truck- Brigh- Uovernor as Public Administrator within ten spending their Furniture ing. and piano moving a and for the of 'rents, Mr. and Mrs. For Sale County Waldo. Having SURETY specialty. Leave orders at the stable, had for l|!‘ ■ experience several years in set- & corner of Main and Cross and ,lpgan Monday, Aug. Hinckley Edgley Shingle machine. streets, they tling estates, I feel competent to give Cutting up Machine. will receive ■rgie Reed; Corner, prompt attention. prompt and reliable service BONDS 5 8 in. and as adminis- H. S. in., 10 in. Rubber Belting. nsk ’20; Village, Telephone connection. trator or as executor of Why your friends to take the risk? r Made Postum Cereal Co. Battle Shafting and Pulleys. will. rankfort; Cates, ty Inc., Creek,Mick Let the National Surety Co. bond Belfast. R. A. BARDEN, W. W. BI.AZO & SON, CHARLES R. COOMBS, you, I 4w36 Brooks, Maine. CHARLESS. TAYLOR, Local Agent, 126 Waldo / venue, Belfast, 3m29 Belfast, Maine. Hayford Block, Belfast, Maine, w appropriation for roads was inadequate BICKFORD-PAINE. WOOD-BURNING and this improvement was made possible POWFRFin FITRNAfFS by an offer from James M. Parker, mas- A very quiet wedding took place at the ter builder at the Stockton to shipyard, home of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Paine of contribute $100 for the purpose provided Wednesday, Sept. 1st, at 2 Sale Starts ready to heat your house, store, the town would devote a like amount on Searsmont, Saturday Morning, Sept 1] the road which he travels most and o’clock, when their youngest daughter, or hall, school church a amount of in to easily, which carries large traffic Angie Mae, was united marriage industries. tributary to the village As Harry Elmer Bickford, youngest son of quickly, thoroughly. Mr. Parker is subject to an assessment Mr. and Mrs. William Bickford, by Rev. of no more than a poll tax, this attitude Sale OUR Cyprian H. of Newport, who Sale—Moving of and tax- Bryant Moving taking citizenship seriously commenda- service. The bride FURNACES in g himself calls out general used the double ring 1I7E ARE and must of tion. wore white silk georgette crepe with GOING TO MOVE dispose every piece l? of ** do wonderful work under all The Misses Azubah and Mary Decrow pearls and carried a bouquet white as- merchandise in our stock of Misses’ left for tneir home in West large Women’s, and Saturday ters. They were attended by the bride’s Chip kinds of and Upton, Mass., after a visit of several conditions, they sister, Miss Minnie Paine, who wore dren’s Ready-to-wear Garments before moving to our new weeks in town. While occupying the location stand for without cove fawn colored silk and carried pink asters, up years Penobscot cottage on Devereaux’s We are going into our new store with a new and up-to-date they entertained at a dinner Aug. 31 in and by the groom’s brother, Mr. Clifton stock p repairs. honor of their sister and Mr. husband, Bickford. Lucia and Marian Thomas, every and to do this we are to offer and Mrs. Herbert Staples of Philadelphia, department, going you good the bride’s two little nieces, acted as sea- Send for our catalog. Capt. and Mrs. Amos Nichols, Mrs. Hen- were dressed in sonable merchandise at can’t pass up. We realize rietta Young, Capt. and Mrs. Nathan Uower girls. They pink prices you that m, Gilkey, Searsport, Mrs. Harold Cook and white and carried baskets o£ sweet chandise of all but here is chance to WOOD $ BISHOP Maine (Henrietta Miss kinds is high, your beat the CO., Bangor, Gilkey) Preston, Cuba, peas. Mrs. E. Bliss Marriner played |n?!l Lorraine Gross, Miss Jeanette Portland, march. The other come our stock is it can’t Colson, Brooklyn, Capt. Melville Nich- Lohengrin’s wedding prices, only early. Although large, last ]01 Bold by V/. A. Hail, Belfast M. ols, Seattle, and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. guests were Mrs. Augusta Bixby, Mr. at the prices you will find here Saturday morning, 11th Hanson and daughters, Inez and Celia. and Mrs. Percy E. Thomas of East Brook- Sept. v.1 Mrs. Hanson remained at the with camp field, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard haven’t room to in so the below SEARSPORT. STOCKTON SPRINGS her sisters for several days. Mass., give prices detail, figures are 0 Cushman and family, Mrs. William Earl R. who has been em- few of the values we have to offer in this Rev. N. F. Atwood is absent on a busi- The village schools opened Tuesday. Richards, Bickford, Mrs. Tilestou Bickford, Miss samples many moving ; ployed by C. N. Taylor of Wellesley, ness trip to Carver, Mass. Helen E. Cobb, Mr. E. Bliss Marriner Mrs. Elmer V. Arnold returned Friday Mass., as a civil engineer for a number some H. Women’s Fall and Winter Coats, some lined, half some with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swift visited rela- from a visit in Peabody, Mass. of years and who, during the stagnation and Mrs. Cyprian Bryant. The lined, tives in Thomaston recently in water works has been con- bride at Kent’s Hill Semi- others Mrs. Sarah P. Twiss went to Unity enterprises, was a student collars, plain, $29.50 value, Moving $ nected with the Stockton shipyard, left price 19.5c Miss Jane Turner of New York is the to visit relatives for a week. nary and also attended the Aca'emy of Saturday August 31st for Millinocket where he j guest offcMrs. E. D. P. Nichols. Music at Pa. For the Mrs. Ernest Farris returned last week will enter the employ of the Great Philadelphia, past Wool Velour and Polo Cloth Coats, big collars, $35.50 value, in her home Mrs. Samuel Saunders of Waltham, from a short stay in her old home town Northern Paper Co. as a civil engineer. year she has taught piano Sar- # Moving Mass., is the guest of Mrs. Maria of Eastport. Mrs. Richards with her small daughter town. The groom is a graduate of the price $24.50 gent. and son will her shortly accompany Agricultural Department of the Univer- Mrs. Elmer B. Arnold (Inez Fletcher) mother who has been her guest, to Bos- Rack full of other coats, values $27.50 to $50.00, Mrs. H. FT. Savery left by train Thurs- has to teach a school in Milo the of Maine. He was among the first engaged ton to remain for a time and e\entually sity day to visit friends in Boston and New coming year. to war and served as to York. remove to Millinocket. Numerous enlist in the late Moving price $18.50 $35 friends fam- Miss Leora Blaisdeli of Burnham ar- regret the departure of the sergeant over seas for several months. Claire Shute returned Wednesday from rived for a visit with her aunt, ily. Mrs. Richards has been in and Tricotine of values to Thursday aptive After the marriage ceremony ice cream Serge Dresses, dozens them, $24.50 $49.50, a ten days’ vacation trip to Boston and Mrs. George A. Stevens. social affairs and with fine public spirit and cake were served. The bride’s gift vicinity. has served on the school board. Moving price, $16.50 to $35.50 Members of Stockton Lodge, I.O.O.F., to the groom was a gold Weldmar chain. Dutch and their son Mr. and Mrs. Dana to the number of a dozen w’ere guests of The groom’s gift was a silver casserole. Dana returned Friday to their home in Sears Lodge Friday night. NORTHPORT Children’s Dresses, House Dresses, Sweaters and Skirts, all here on our Waban, Mass, The gift to the bridesmaid was a silver Dr. James F. of Boston arrived waiting your approval. Ryder bar man leceived a B. F. Colcord attended the Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Dinsmore en- pin and the best gold Capt. special Saturday to pass Labor Day with his session of the legislature held in Augusta tertained Congressman John A. Peters tie pin. The couple received many use- wife at their summer home. See our Knife Plaited Skirts, newest thing just in, but here go at last Tuesday. at luncheon on Saturday at the Country ful gifts of silver from relatives and they Miss Helen Roberts returned to Boston Club. Miss Valma Webber left for friends. will reside in Monday Tuesday after passing a fortnight with They Bangor, $7.49 up where she will enter Mr. and Mrs. Roberts of Rock- Northfield, Mass., Mrs. Herman G. Hichborn. George where the groom holds the position as the the School. land were guests of their C. Don’t forget date, Sept. 11th, Saturday morning. Moody grandson, overseer at the Ayredale Farm. Frank Hopkins of Boston arrived Sat- B. Roberts, and family at their summer The Misses Marjorie and Rachel Hatch Truly, to pass the holiday at the home of home on the North Shore over Mial urday Sunday. of Dark Harbor were guests of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Merrithew. Sargent last week. Rev Campbell of Orono has been the Central Maine Power Company Hon. John A. Peters was a caller in guest of his cousins, Miss Eleanor and Miss Gladys Eyre returned to Orange, tow n Friday and again on Saturday while Gordon Genthner, at Lock-haven, the The Central Maine Power Company’s THE DAVIS SAMPLE N. J., after spending a few SHOP Wednesday, en route to his home from Belfast. South Shore. Miss Eleanor left Satur- new power line from the Deep Rips sta- weeks in Searsport. day for Dexter for a visit with friends. tion on the Androscoggin river to Me- Edward Moulton of Koslindale, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. Charles i lack and sons 1 chanic Falls is going forward exceedingly made a flying tri, last week to visit his The town schools began Tuesday with High Street (Phone 156-12) lie 1 fast, Maine. Stanley and Donald left for their home in fast and is already completed beyond Lit- j parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Moulton. the following teachers: Saturday Cove Melrose, Mass., Sunday. tlefield. Jessie Yeung of Beech Mrs. Annie Verrill and her daughter Lincolnville; Hill, The same big crew that so successfully Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Havener and daugh- I Marian Greer of Pauline and son returned Monday from a visit Belfast; Wood, constructed the Farmingdale-Deer Rips EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. The subscriber ter Lucille left by auto Sunday for their Part h of Northport; UaWing with the children’s grandmother in Mil- Brainard, line at the rate of a mile a day, is work- hereby gives notice that he has been duly home in Mass. of Searsmont. Worcester, ford. ing on this new piece of construction— appointed executor of the laBt will and testa- ment of Miss Margaret Butman left Thursday Ralph A. Peavey entertained the Coot and the men are putting it through at the Removal Notice For Sale Mr. and Mrs. J. Wardwell ar- Stanley same LAURA A. PAUL, late of for Henderson, N. C., where she has a Club at a dinner on Friday night at his speed. Company officials state that Searsmont, rived Sunday from Auburn to pass the at position as teacher of piano. new summer on the September 17 should see the line com- Charles h. Attorney Law, in the of arid holiday at the home of the former’s par- home, Loclihaven, laylor, County Waldo, deceased, given South Shore. The rooms were decorated pleted, except possibly the stringing of bonds as the law directs. All persons having Miss Kathryn Dow left Saturday to ents. announces that he has removed his 57 ACRE FARM with the season's llowers, the dining wire. The wire crew is usually kept demands against the estate of said deceased take a as teacher of Domestic law office from the Hayford Block to position Mr. and Mrs. Herbert of Phila- about a week behind the construction are desired to present the same for settlement One-fourth mile fron Staples table being centered with sweet peas. Bel- Science in Georgetown, Del. crew. Room 2, Odd Fellows’ Building, and all indebted thereto are requested to make delphia left for their home on Saturday- Following dinner and an inspection of 20 tons hay yearly. S: Maine. 3w37 pa., merit immediately. Miss Ruth who has after a with relatives cards were en- Work is also being rushed on the new fast, worked excellent Burr, been the guest passing fortuight the beautiful new home, ISAAC W. PAUL. lields, in town. power unit to be added to the Deer house with s of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burr, joyed. Members of the Coot Club pres- Rips Searsmont. Me., Aug. 10. 1920. cottage has returned to D. C. ent were James II. and H. station. Word has been received by the barn, 38x60, with bast Washington, Lewis Smith with his family motored Ralph Howes, Dr. William C. S. M. R. Locke, company that the new generator will be house and shops. Bud Mr. and J. M. who to town last week and were the guests Libbey, Mrs, McDougall, T. Frank Marion E. shipped from the factory next week— School neat, attractive, corn* for several of his William Parker, Brown, spent the season in town, left Monday for days brother, which is several weeks sooner than was Hoy $25.00 Reward High cellent n Maine Water W. Smith. William H. Hal1, Alec PL Nichols, repair. their home in Newton Center, Mass. expected. PLACE TO WORK BOARD. Hills and Herbert H. Stevens. Guests WANTS To any person or persons for information ; Wire fenced, spring wait: This new unit will increase the of furnace and is 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Long and child of Mrs. Eva Parke of Greenville, a former were C. Chipman Pineo, Rio de Janeiro, output Can take care handy leading to the arrest and conviction of and fruit for home use. well-known was of the Deer Rips station from 3000 to 4000 around the house. at Journal est and Gardiner were the guests over Labor Day resident of Searsport, Donald A. MacLennan, Dallas, Texas, Apply the person or persons that stole squashes ; biggest bargain' horse and will make a much needed t of Mrs. Long’s father, Charles Russell. the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. John and Richard P. Whitman, Campello, power office. from my vines on my farm. Stolen be- village farm and wil; H. Gerrish. Mass addition *o the Androscoggin Electric tween Aug. 31 and Sept 4, 1920. Any ! for only a very short Mr. and Mrs. John Matthews of Dor- Company’s power making equipment. one buying squashes of peddlers could ! chester, Mass., spent last week with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis F. Tewksbury of Mrs. Claude B. Roberts gave a tea at The entire will doubtless be in full plant NOTICE make a good days’ work if they found ! ROY C. FISH Mathews’ Miss Addie Matthews. Boston returned to town last Thursday her summer home on the North Shore, operation October 15. sister, again by the right one. ROBERT CURTIS, from a week’s visit in Hampden, baugur Friday from 4 to h entertaining her j E. A. S'. Mrs. Addie S. Matthews All trespass or traffic is hereby forbid- R. D. Maine. Representing and her sister, and on B 1, Frankfort, Prospect Ferry. guests the lawn. Mrs. Clyde Elwell den from the Newell estate under full F. Mrs. M. D. are the old ! Charles is at home from Worces- I. O. O. Bldg., B( Lamb, occupying Holmes of Belfast and the Misses 1 Mrs. poured to a of the law. uome on Ml. Ephraim road for a few Wilber Magune with her two ter, Mass., spend week with h s penalty Mr. and Mrs. Fowlrs of Whitefield Wise of Joplin, Mo served. The guests C). E. Maurice Cobb of S, weeks. children returns to Bridgeport, C’t., this, father, Frank Elwell. Signed CLAY, were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. J. were Mrs. Amos J. King, Mrs. C. Chip- will enter Cotbv ihursday, after a visit with her parents, R. T. NEWELL. F. Sheldon. ’20, Mrs. Ethel man Mrs. T. A. Day arrived Sunday from Mr. and Mrs. James Croeker. Pineo, Lennan, Joplin, BELFAST PRICE CURRENT. Mo.; Mrs. T. George Dodworth and Mrs. Brookline, Mass., called to town by the Corrected Weekly for The Journal. death of her father, Edward J. Went- Mrs. George Ginn and her daughters Alma Dodworth, Mrs. Charles E. Ken- worth. Gladys and Frances left Monday- fur nedy and daughter, Miss Heloise, Miss PRODUCE MARKET PAID PRODUCER their home in Brooklyn, N. Y. after Frances Flanders, Mrs. Morris L. Slugp, Apples, per bush, Hay, $30 00a35 00 Mrs. L. A. who the sum- Colcord, spent passing the summer in town. Mrs. Harry L. Kilgore, Mrs. Allen M. 75a 100 Hides, 14 mer at the Sweetser homestead in East How’es, Misses Belle Keating and Anne Eeans, pea, 10 Lamb, 30 Main left for her home in Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Clitford and their street, recently M. Kittridge. Mrs. Roberts' mother, Beans, y. e., 12 Lambskinsl 25a 1 50 New York. two sons and Mr. and Mrs. benj. Moore Mrs. Frank C. Sargent, assisted her in butter, 55a 6o Mutton, 20 left Sunday for a visit at the home of W. F. who has been receiving. Beef, sides, 14a 15 Potatoes, 1 75 The most investment Gordon, the guest in Ralpn fJillaw-ay East Dixmont. 13al4 important for two weeks of Capt. and Mrs. Henry Beef, f. q., Round Hog, 20 ‘TEA FCR G. Curtis, left Friday for his home in Freeman Walker of Hanover, Mass., THREE.” Cheese, 36 Straw, 20 00a24 00 Bridgewater, Mass. made a flying trip to town last week for Chicken, 50 Turkey, 26a32 a brief visit with his mother, Mrs. Abbie “Tea For Three" Roi Cooper Megrue’s Calf Skins, 40 Tallow, 2 for the of Maine toda Miss Frances Pettee of Sharon, 35 22 people Mass., Walker and sister, Mrs. J. H. Wardweil. latest and most successful comedy will Duck, Veal, arrived Sunday with a party of friends, E. 64 be presented at the Colonial Theatre on gs, Wool, unwashed, 40 to spend the holiday at the Pettee Mr. and Mrs. John D. W oodlin arrived place Tuesday, Sept. 14th. Fowl, 40 W ood, hard, 8 00 on the Shore road. Saturday from boston and returned Tues- a 32 6 50 Is.? “Tea For Three" discloses delicious Geese, Wood, soft, day with their small daughters, who had About 25 from the Methodist sense of humor, and its situations are in- people been with their grandmother the past RETAIL PRICE RETAIL MARKET parish attended a supper in the North tensely dramatic. It is particularly for- fortnight. Beef, corned, 35a38 Lime, 2,20 Searsport grange hall last Tuesday tunate in that its presentation has been night, Butter, salt, 18a24 Oats, 1 19 making the trip in a hay rick. Mrs. W’illiam Emmons and her sou entrusted to a cast of unusual excellence Corn, 1 95 Oat Meal, 9 The future of Maine as an industrial State—and all were the guests over Saturday night of and the New York production intact. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Cracked corn, 1 80 Onions, 5 Havener, Capt. and her brother, L. T. Batchelder. Mr. and Selwyn and Company have staged Mrs. H. G. Curtis and Mr. and Mrs. Corn 1 80 Oil, kerosene, 24a25 future can mean to Maine is new factories and m Joseph Mrs. Emmons have recently returned “Tea For Three" in their usual lavish meal, this Curtis returned from a motor Cheese, 40 Pollock, 13 Thursday from a five year residence in Minne- manner and its production is said to be and to Dam. Cotton seed, 3 95 Pork, 25 in increased rolls, lower taxation and full camping trip Ripogenus apolis. one of the most handsome and costly business, pay po< Cpanberries, 15 Rye meal, 8 Miss Gertrude Lloyd has resigned her stage settings given a dramatic play in Mrs. Walter Simpson returned to East Clover seed, 75 Shorts, 3 50 books-is bound up in the of powv position as part-time operator in the years. absolutely development Boston Saturday alter passing the month Flour, 16 00a 18 00 Sugar, 23 telephone exchange, and left Sunday for with her parents, going to where H. G. seed, 9 00 Salt, T. I., 0 00 Oldtown, where she will teach in the Bangor, Read What U, S. Dept, of Agriculture Place Maine on the in the form of elec she was joined by Mr. Simpson, who had Lard, 26 Sweet potatoes, 9 power market, public schools. About What Two Rats Can Do. been on a business trip to the eastern part Says Mrs. C. H. and industries will flock here to be free from McElhiney, Misses Kathryn of the State. According to government iigures, two born energy, and Mabel and McElhiney Reginald Mc- rats breeding for three years G. A. Richards of Boston arrived Sun- continually of Coal. Elhiney left Wednesday for their home in produce 482 individual rats. Act JOHNSON. In Belfast, Sept. 7, at the King to his wife at the 359,709, oppressions after the season day morning join home Skowhegan spending at when you see the first rat, don’t wait. Waldo County Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. the of their daughter, Mrs. E. R. Richards, Eyre bungalow. RAT SNAP is the surest, cleanest, most Alton Leroy Johnson, a son, Alton Le- on market costs a with his wife To power the for brief visit, returning convenient No Jr. place money-investn The Woman’s Club was exterminator. mixing roy, very pleasantly Tuesday. Mrs. Richards and her son ^_ with other foods. Drys up after killing— entertained on Thursday afternoon at the and daughter went to Bangor for a visit money. Leaves no smell. Cats or dogs won’t MARRIED. home of Mrs. Frank C. Whitcomb. 14 with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hulley and left touch it. Sold and guaranteed by City members were present. Dainty refresh- for Boston Thursday. this, A. A. Howes & Co. and Hall Pollock-Dickie. In Sept. 6, now and un- ments of ice cream, cake and salted nuts Drug Store, Belfast, One big company is developing power gett W. Kenneth were served. The distinction of being the first wom- Hardware Co. by Rev. Charles Martin, M. both of an of this town to have her name go on Bollock and Ethel Dickie, for the market-Central Maine Power Company. B. Sullivan ready Miss Julia of Washington, the voting list for the coming election Mrs. William G. Russell and young son Belfast. D. C., Mr. and Mrs. Elnathan Baker and has fallen to Mrs. Caroline Staples Berry of Needham, and Mrs. Janes F. Cooper WARD- PH1LBRICK. In Thorndike, Mr. and Mrs. Charles of Brackett of It is this of the sat Temple Waltham, who was born in January, 1830. Al- and two children of Brookline, who have Sept. 1, by Rev. D. Belfast, financing development power by have returned home after Miss Helen Phil- Mass., spending though well into her 91st year Mrs. Berry been guests of tlieir parents, Mr. and Lawrence H. Ward and some at the home of to of Maine. It is finan* time Judge J. H. walks with firm tread, making neighbor- Mrs. Roscoe Black, East Belfast, were brick, both of Thorndiko. its preferred stock the people Sullivan in Water street. hood calls with unconcern, reads all cur- joined recently by the ir husbands for Maine and is thus the rent news and sews and knits with ease. their annual vaction. The party left among people keeping ownership Robert J. Sullivan, a nephew of Judge DIED. a Sunday in Mr. Russell’s car for their J. H. Sullivan of this town, has recently Altogether singularly blessed woman, the of Maine in Maine. been made captain of the steamer Eastern cheerful, uncomplaining and opt:mistic; homes, spending the night in Portland, earnings power at Shore of the United American S. S. Co. physically and mentally a person to be arriving their respective homes Labor DAVIS. In Belfast, Sept. 5, Mr. Fel- envied those Day. 72 Capt. Sullivan is one of the youngest by many years her junior. lowes Davis of New York, aged years, not some of your savings in this investnu commanders in the merchant 1 month and 18 days. Why place marine, The women of this town were largely his 28th Mr. and Mrs. Holton B. Jewett and FERNALD. In Belfast, Sept. 1, Jennette having just passed birthday. anti-suffragists but now accept the privi- that means added for Maine and the sons Eben and Nelson of Salem, Mass., widow of Robert I'ernald of Exe- prosperity people as a While the law Steton, Capt. Melville Nichols, Capt. and Mrs lege duty. permits were week-end guests of Dr. and Mrs. 11th hour in ter, aged 88 years. Maine? Amos Nichols, Capt. and Mrs. N. F. Gil- registration towns of this Eugene L. Stevens. key, Mrs. Harold Cook, Miss Jeanette size, it is strongly urged that all who Colson and Miss Lorraine Gross attended wish to do| so have their names on the 1 check list the four The of the stock is a share-the 6 a reunion of old friends at the Decrow during days which the price $107.50 yield law directs the cottage in Sandy Point last Tuesday. The municipal officers to be in session. and Fri- THE WEBB SCHOOL net. Misses Azuba and Mary Decrow were Wednesday, Thursday hostesses of the occasion. day of this week registration may be made at the home office in the residence The little band of Pentecostal people of Everett Staples. Saturday the select- OF SCIENCE men’s office will be from BUSINESS numbering 18, an : with Elder Sanford as open 8.30 to 12 and 1 to 5. their leader, have moved on from Sears- Maine. on their way toward [ Belfast, port California. Glenn manager of the can- their in town Lawrence, During stay they occupied ning department of the East Coast Fish- We will four tents on the train you square opposite the eries Co., accompanied by Clerk of Courts bank. Three autos and auto-trucks to an COUPON carry Coombs of Rockland, were in town Sat become passengers and goods on their travels. urday. The Lawrence cannery is expect- Central Maine Power have been held Mee'ings each evening of ed to receive fish this week when the Accountant Cost Company, their stay in town. Expert new machinery will be given a trial. The CENTRAL MAINE AUGUSTA, MAINE. fish will be sorted for cut and evis- Executive sizes, Bookkeeper Please send me The death of Edward Wentworth, a information about your i cerated raw, dried, packed in the tin, and well Known citizen of the town, occurred Auditor POWER ferred stock as an after passing through the frying bath Stenographer COMPANY investment for Maine pec, at hi home Saturday morning after a fresh oil will automatically replace the brief illness. Mr. Wentworth was born Secretary Typist frying oil, then the cans will be sealed in Searsport 73 years ago, the son of Name_ and bathed. The Stockton Canning Co. Abraham and Lucinda (Pendleton) Went- a COURSE MAINE also has new machines installed but no There’s WEBB AUGUSTA, worth. He was a mason by trade. He of the factory is reported. a cost. Address_ was one of the few remaining members opening for you at moderate of the G. A. R., and was a Royal Arch School street as far as the residence of R. J. 9-9-'!0 Masons and a member of Mariner’s L. A. Gardner has received much needed Our teachers are certified by the Lodge, F. and A. and was also a from road commissioner M., attention A. C. State of Schools. member of Sears Lodge, I. O. O. F. He Treat, who was fortunate in discovering Superintendent leaves besides his widow, one a on the daughter, long-looked-for gravel supply FREE BOOKLETS. Mrs. Ethel Day of Brookline, Mass. Full land of Herbert LaFurley on Middle obituary later. Btreet. It is well known that the town’s