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VOLUME 87. SOUTH PARIS, , TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1920. NUMBER 33.

à PARK. Pair. traffic rJKRJUcK Greenfield*. Oxford County Boston's foreign passenger AMONG THE FABMEBS. Oxford shows a marked Increase for July Attorney» at Law, Greenfield· il the pleasant home and NORWAY. The officers of County Agri- NEW ENGLAND NEWS, have beeo the with that monlh last year. main* OUR cultural Society baay put compared bsthcl, AUGUST mammoth farm of MeasYs. Leslie E. and for the " SPKBD TH· PLOW." week arranging the program Statistics furnished by custom offi- «. HttIcI. KUarj C.Park. Çlayton S. Molnttre In Baat Waterford. at UOUon County Fair, whioh will take place cials Indicate that 2,147 passengers Greenfields Is best known for Holstelo Mies Harwood, who baa and IN TABLOID FORM d. PA&k. Georgina their grounds between Norway » lbib- "Mo cattle. With as head Mr·. Ε. E. arrived from Europe, 8,046 from Nora Trespassing." King. Lyons Job, been visiting her aant, Witt, îonth Paris on Tuesday, Wednesday and L of the herd, his offspring is a promising to ber home Id Augusta. Scotia and New Brunswick and sixty Auctioneer, ▲ dusty road, baa returned 21, 22 and 28, the Licensed with strains baok of Thursday, September In- gate, lot, great prodnolng She waa accompanied by ber oousina, have ar- from Central America and West PARIS. * MAINE. Inviting weather being favorable. ^Tbey SOUTH CLEARANCE A sweet abode λ them. King Lyons Job was sired by Miss Witt and Miaa Ethel Lapbam From All 1919 ag- SALE Items of Interest Arrivals July, le- Where Lucy ranged the following program: dies. during Ten* M enter* pleasures wait; King Job, by the $50,000 bull, King Se- alao Ronald B. ▲ wild rose vine of tbia town, by Lapbam 3,578. Pontiao Aloartra. The Aire's dam Is FISST DAT. gregated Whose blossoms cling s gls of Lyon, Maaa. Around the a cow of one of the Sections of Yankeelaad more than sign: great quality, being re. baa returned from a In the afternoon, races. Band concert. PubHc bequests totalling DR. MARGUERITE STEVENS, "N'o M Fred Noble Trespassing." best daughters of the famous 3 .-00 P. M.—Baby Show. Base ball. them to churches, Started 14 producing month'· visit with ber aiater, Mrs. horses 3600 and 8126,000, many of OSTEOPATH. Adown the hill Johanna a son of 150P. M.—Drawing (In pairs), ie Saturday, Aug. McKinley 8egis, King Frank Barron, at Norwood, Ohio. under. Providence, R. I., 1920 population hospitals and charitable institutions 5 The wave 4 p.m., to Thursday p.m. path tllnil, Segls, among whose sons is the sire of horses (In 3000 and Wednesday A pleasant rill Mra. Mildred Goldthwaite of Aubnrn Drawing pairs) 237,595; increase since 1910, 13,269, in Detroit and in Walkerrille, Ont, the 50 poc id oow Segls Payne Johanna. under. Me. and will There, too, I And; ia in Norway for the montb of August size. or 5.9 per cent will of James W. Block, Norway, continue until Its The dam over SO of Drawing oxen, any are made in the Noyes Tuesday night, waters lead prodnoed pounds and baa for Mrs. Nellie J. Gold- a guests, filed at Sclem, Telephone 70. Urto sprint;, bntter In seven days as a four year old. SECOND DAT. Approximately 27,500 tulip bulbs Walker of Detroit, 31. 15 I stoop—and read— thwaite of Lynn, Mass., Mrs. Rufua Oil- at can bemnde bj telephone. Aug. selling days. She wal In breeding, in Mass. Mr. Walker died recently Appointment· "Mo by King Lyons. man and Mias Lenora Oilman of Stone- land Concert. from Holland are to be planted the Trespassing." Mass. King Lyons possesses a combination dif- 1 General exhibition of neat stock and horses. and his summer home At Magnolia, will not us to By cool retreat ham, Maas. Examination of Town Public Garden, Boston Common Space permit list all of the bargains, but we will 8colt to match. He was at 9:00 A. M.—Committees' Concord, N. il- In sylvan wood, purchased Mra. Sumner Parker had the follow- Teams and Herds. other of the Boston sys- To St. Paul's school, mention a few of them. the Mo- parts park & BUTTS, Look for poster which will a better idea Wherever feet the Moyer Parm, New York, by week: Mrs. 9:80 A. M.—Committees' Examination of Nos. 7 LONGLEY give ing guests one'day last tem. ls given 86,000. of the Of man have stood, who for him when a to 15 Inclusive. Main·, many bargains we offer. indres, paid $3,000 Carrie Pbilbrook and Mrs. Fred Warren Norway, Where voices call, calf. ΟΛΟ A. M.—All other Committees' Examination. Gifts of 8150,000 to Bowdoin and And songbirds sing, of Center Conway, Ν. H., Mr. and Mrs. ^ 0.Ό0 A. M.—Base Ball. The Supreme Court at Rockland, Men's and Women's Ground Boots. This bred animal is now to Cee's Gripper Reg-_ I see that scrawl : ricbly being Ν. ι 0:30 Α. M—Green horses shown by owner. University of Maine, 870,000 % Chester Wakefield of Roobester, Η., a which ular "No Me., has rendered -decision price $12.00 and 20c tax, for Trespassing." crossed with the offspring of King Hen 1:00 A. M.—Work horses. North wood at Durham, N. Plumbing, Heating, 15 days, $10.00 and Mrs. George Armstrong and son, fixes the of the recorder of the academy But when I steal gerveld Alcartra, former head of the 1:00 P. M.—Races. salary Cen- Stock Men's Russia Calf narrow Jr., of Washington, D. C. 1:00 P. oxen, 7 ft. β In. and under. H., 810,000 to the Eastern Maine Metal No. 3222. 24 pairs Bals, A berd at Greenfields. He was sired George M.—Drawing Rockland Municipal Court at $1000 a Sheet Work, buttercup, by of oxen, 6 ft. 10 In and under. and rbuber heels. There, as I kneel, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Winslow Drawing tral hospital in Bangor, Me., gen- A SPECIALTY. toe, Regular price $14.50, tax 45. this sale Pontiao Aloartra, and as King Drawing steers. year. STEiL CEILINGS During A prayer goes up : King Segls Auburn were of Mr. and Mrs. chari' or guests horses (in pairs), 3800 and erous bequests to other Bangor while they last "My trespasses Lyons Job was sired by a son of his line, Drawing $10.00 George L. Curtis last week. under. Thomas H. Gerraughty, of Boston, all of which are remem- Forgive In spring breeding of tbe highest type Is being car- ties, nearly Leon Men's Russia 'Qainst him Mrs. A. J. Mealand of Toledo, Ohio, of the state Dr. A. Sikkenga, Stock No. 3116. 14 pairs Calf Bals, medium who says ried out. Like their of tbe THIRD DAT. was elected president bered ,are contained in the will of •No Trespassing.' " sire, many is the of her Mrs* Walter toe. value for a trade calves guest daughter, American Federation of La- The estate OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, $15.00 $10.00. Surely great —Cartoons Magazine. b6lng produced by King Lyons Stone. 1 Sand Concert. branch,, Dr. Thomas Upham Coe, Lyman β ft. β In. and under. at Job are praotioally all white. There are and 9:00 A. M.—Drawing oxen, bor, at/its 35th annual convention is said to be the largest ever disposed 37 pairs Edmond's Shoes- Dark brown Russia Calf Blucher, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Needham Drawing oxen, 7 ft. 3 In. and under. MAINE. Unwelcome Intruders. some 20 or more this year. These are Mass. and is NORWAY, made on the Munson but two children of Portland were gueata ι 0.00 A. M.—Parade of premium stock. Lynn, of by will in Penobscot county Tel. 224 army last, nothing the best stock used in turned out in a small enclosure for It ie a singular thing, bat when cer- daily for this week of Charles A. Riohardson l 0:80 A. M.—Base ball. estimated at 88,000,000. m their construction. If now the would be Skim milk is their Drawing horses, sweepstakes. Shortage of mahogany in Boston purchased price $11.50. tain conditions certain will exercise. prinolpal arise, plante and family. Drawing horses (In pairs), 3400 and when Our ------diet, as nothing but cream is sold from will be relieved somewhat registered Holsteiu price, $9.00 spring η ρ and grow; and whenever par- George Downing was up from Auburn under. Thirty-eight tbe Mt. charted a at auction ticular will dairy. for a or so last week. Drawing oxen, sweepstakes. steamship Shasta, by cattle were recently sold Stock No. 1330. 21 Men's Russia Calf narrow plants flourish, upon t.bem day horses. pairs Bals, A young bull that will be crossed witb Gents' driving arrives fron herd thrive a select line of beetles or other Joseph LaFrance of Portland is in of the Charlestown concern, at Brattleboro, Vt. The entire Bean Sale heifers is a son of tbe great , KM P. M.—Annual meeting society. J. Hastings toe, Wing tip. Regular price $9.00. price $6.00 which in be followed producing month with feet of this wood. insects, may, turn, town for the of August. Races. Africa 1,000,000 W. D. Newton & Son of West Brat- cow tbe Mclntlres. Her of narrow to cbeck extension. developed by Miss Doris of is a Stock No. 1331. 23 pairs Men's Russia Calf Bals, by paraeites Change Clougb Augusta races as follows: went under the hAxnmer. Wil- in Real record was a trifle over 100 pounds of The program of Is James 19, died two hours tleboro Dealer Estate, toe. conditions and all these will disappear, guest of ber aunt, Mrs. Charles F. Rid- Decarolis, Regular price $8.50. Sale price milk a In seven she liam Corliss of Andover, Mass., paid $5.50 making interesting phenomena to etndy. day. days produced loo, and family. FIRST DAY—AFTERNOON. after his thigh was pierced by a red 713.2 and in 14 as much as her for a heifer 2 1-2 years old, con SOUTH PARIS, ME. Stock No. 148. 70 pairs Men's Russia Calf Blucher, me- For example: plant a potato pounds, John Matthews is a summer 5 :K0 class, trot. Purse $300. hot iron bar while he was working in 8355 anywhere own attending total weight. Her butter record 2 :17 trot and pace. Purse $220. George H. Hill of Marlboro. dium toe, all sizes from 5 i-a to 10, Ε and EE wide. A and there will appear a Colorado beetle •school at Hyannis, Maas. Mra. Mattbewe class, the blast room of the Bancroft & signed by good $9.00 was over 4 in a This and on the ground to meet the first pounds single day. will bim there this montb. From SECOND DAT—AFTERNOON. N. H. A heifer the same age shoe. this sale -, expand- runs in join Martin Iron Foundry at Portland, Me. RALPH R. BUTTS During $7.00 young bull to black color, wbicb ΕΤποηηΙα fkov nrlll <ΤΛ fn MaMon VfflBB ing leaves when they emerge from the same herd went to G. H. in bis dam. He .•25 class, trot. Pnrse $360. from the Sfr»/»V "Wr> Q'VCiA. naïr \T#»n'c Rnecin Palf Ovinias nnrrnw earth. a predominates promises ΛΛ *■ a — Τ1η.ηΑ Λ Ο ΚΑ several brown Build fire anvwhere where Mr. Matthews will teach lathe Business was suspended in Howard of Greenfield. Mass., for 8335. Heating, Wiring to be a large specimen of the breed when trot and Puree $8' 0. Plumbing, toe. One of our best values for Price for oat of doore and from tbe ashes will school. :30 claee, pace. Of the banks and numerous business $12.00. 15 days $8.75· matured. Witb a dam—the first 100 high spring that particular plant with a nod- A party from Massachusetts consist- THIBD DAT—FORENOON. at the G. of Providence, 3 Main Street milk cow to be raised in the houses Bangor. Me., during James Blaine, Jr., Stock No. 2968. 14 Men's Russia Calf Oxfords, afe pound state, pairs ding purple plume known fire weed. ing of Miss Louise McGraw, Miss Flor- Horeee. Puree Dr. Thomas Coe, of the Republican and daughters of King Lyon Job to cross iente' Driving $30. funeral of Upham R I., grandson Maine rubber sole and heel. A bargain at $10.00. Sale price It would seem then that right condi- ence Fletcher, Mis· Annie Jones, War- South Paris, $7.50 witb him, soeb a herd will be bard to AFTERNOON. tlmberland owner, banker and phil candidate for President who opposed tions are necessary for the birth and ren Gould and Prank Hazeltlne were TEL. sa6 Stock No. 271. 29 pairs Men's Russia Calf Oxfords, nar- Grover Cleveland in the 1884 election growth of certain forms of animal and duplicate. recent guests of Maford Mann. The 20 class, trot. Puree $250. anthropist. row or more cows are milked trot and Purse eastern treasurer a trade at $10.00. Sale v Twenty being 34 class, pace. $250. has been appointed toe, good price $7.00 vegetable life. party had been attending meetingsK at new tax rate of Mass., this which inolude some 'ree for-all, trot and pace. Puree $300. The Woburn, It is acknowledged that tbe of summer, very Beach. of the Republican national committee. FOGG & PERKINS Stock No. 229. 45 pairs Men's heavy shoes. Rinex germ âne To this Ferry will be $26, an increase of $L70 over life in seeds be for specimens. expedite part who has lived with Exhibitors of borsee and neat atock It was announced that he would im------plant may preserved Norman Parker, soles, of tbe business a machine bae to bave a man in attend- last year. Mayor Bernard J. Golden $4.00 centuries. Wheat found in or around milking bis Mr. and Mrs. Sumner rill be required assume charge of the New in tbe linter. mediately =BARBERS= just been installed modern grandparents, nee from θ A. M. until 4 P. M. to abow announces. The city's expenseflhave Egyptian mommies, after being en- Parker, has joined the United States York office handling the financial Muoh attention is paid to raising grass heir exhibita ae the Commit- increased of which $46.0*> MAXIM BLOCK (UP STAINS) Women's tombed for thousands of years, win ger- Navy and Je at the aviation school at Awarding $110,000. and Coolidge Department at Greenfields, and clover is considered to ob- part of the Harding minate if planted and show us tbe kind Grand Lakes, Illinois. ee may direct. It ia necessary went to pay raises for school teachers. of tbe most in the campaign. SOUTH PARIS heel. of grain Joseph and Pharaoh cornered importance dairying Mr. and Mrs. Leon M. Longley and erve this or the stock may not be exhib- 19 pairs Women's Mouse Kid, high cut lace boots, high business. One barn bas been filled Naval men declare that a new speed and in and from wbiob was big Katherine and ted. Attention Given to Children speculated Charlotte, The Leather Workers Locad of the Special They are sold in some stores for from $13.00 to $15.00. Our sale that to tbe brim with it, three and four tons and entries mast be record for vessels of the * made bread Cleopatra (and Mark Addiebelle, are passing a oouple of Trotting pacing | Union at nit to the acre being cut on some of tbe W. O. been established Sboe Workers Protective price, $10.00 Antony, also, quite likely) feasted upon, weeks at Orr's Island. eceiyed September 14tb, by collier type has b> land. Acres of second is now com- at Haverhill, Mass., j she became to crop A. of Peter- Sonth Paria. Reoorda steamer Brazos which a mass meeting 22 Women's Russia cut I when earthly enough Mr. and Mrs. E. Aldrich rrothingham, the tank Stock No. 8194. pairs Calf, high ing right along. Muoh of this will be 7tb no bar. All voted to declare a strike at 30 coun- descend from her liquid diet of dissolved boro Ν. H., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. aade after September covered a mile on the low sole. Walk school into the silos. of a nun- lace boots, heel, heavy Over—a splendid But one don't to put Herdsgrass tber entries close at β lift and up factories, where L.S. BILLINGS pearls. have go back F. Robert Seavey. September 20tb, course the rate R^kl^cLof 1 ter, top usually heavy stand was also cut this Maine, at shoe. Regular price $15.00. Sale price $10.00 to the canned seeds of Egypt for exam- Mrs. Augusta Royal of Somerville, ». M. they claim they were practically NAM FACTURER OF AND DEALER IN eeason, some of the land averaging three from all of the knots. — — animation In seeds. and Mrs. Manufacturers — ples of suspended Mass., Mrs. Lester DeCoster parts locked out. The union recently Stock No. 3234 3023 3020 3510. 45 Pairs tons to tbe acre. Rotation of crops has to furnlab articles for in There are examples right here at home. Esther Pox from Michigan are guests of ounty are invited A World War memorial, costing 40 concerns new price Red Cedar and Sprnce Clap- Women's Brown Calf lace heels. A trade at the fields to that of presented to boots, Military good more than a half brought point pro Mr. and Mrs. Jesse P. Edwards. xhibltlon. It will afford the very beat is for Some century ago the vicinity of $100,000, planned lists a minimum wage of $7δ Cedar .... ductiveness. That condition has evolved asking boards, New Brunswick $12.00. Our price is $9.00 a of a field in tbe town of Oxford Parker, who has been visiting pportunity to advertise their produc- take the part of tbe course Ralph Fall River, Mass. It will this an increase of muoh labor in tbe turning ione. per week, being Pine, cut was fertilized with dressing from a pen bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sumner for Shingles, North Carolina Stock No. 1360. 36 pairs Women's Dark Gray, high of a small brook and other form of a public building, a site The old list expired July 31. of bogs that had been fed and bedded underdraining 1 arker, has returned to Portland. Following are the superintendent· of $7. lace narrow toe, heeL value sections tbe fields. fair: which is soon to be purchased. Mayor 400 members of the union re- Flooring: and Sheathing, boots, Military Special $4.00 with an abondance of matured pig weed çf Clarence L. DeCoster is spending some he various departments of the When Outside of bay tbe Mclntires' best crop has a commission to work last Monday they Women's Kid lace boots—Sorosis—low heel. and barn grass. Tbe crops raised in two weeks at Old Orchard. of Grounds—L. E. Mclntlre. Kay appointed ported for P&roid Roofing, Wall Board, Stock No. 9. is sweet corn. Nine acres were Superintendent were so planted Miss of New o( Hall—C. W. Rowker. consider the factories dosed. The we are sold in some tbis field entirely deloged by Evelyn Perry Bedford, Superintendent plans. found This is the style have sold for years. They this for the MoWain Packing Co., of Horses—W. H. Barrel Heads, and these weeds that the farmer owning the spring Is a of Winifred Kimball Superintendents Kllgore members in voting for a strike also Apple whose is located down tbe Mass., gaest nd T. P. Richardson. At a of the Auburn. stores for $12.00. Our price is $10.00 it faotory valley special meeting ALL KINDS field was glad to seed down to get rid through the month of August. of Cattle—E. W. Penley, A. not to return to work until the LUMBER OF a short ways from Greenfields. Part of Superintendents council Horace J. street voted Kid of tbe weeds. It remained in grass for Miss Mildred D. Collins of Framlng- 7. Weston and Arthur Q. Hayes. Me., Cook, Nos. 3509—3070—2012-8985. JWomen's high the is Clark's which new price lists are signed. bat when acreage medium, who is her vaoatlon commissioner, was eelcted Maine. are bar- some years; plowed up again nam, Mass., passing city South Paris, cut lace boot—Evangeline—low and medium heeL They has been developed to a maturing point Piano Recital. °ian^" the weeds returned in full vigor on tbat in Maine, has been a guest of her aunt, ger to succeed Edward A Beck, w ο The of the estate of Miss at two weeks earlier than the Clark's com inventory gains $9.00 dressed with tbe contents of tbe Mrs. Charles G. Blake. She is spend- About forty Invited guests were pres- to Va. Mr. Cook is a estate ever part mon seed. the different va goes Lynchburg, Mary A. Hunt, the largest E. W. has remained By planting week with her nt recital 6 (HWDLER, No. 3660. 28 of Women's Dark Brown Calf Oxfords, I hog pen. That condition ing the present uncle, at the piano given Angnst and a of of New pairs rieties the harvesting will not all come native of Burnham. graduate given to charity in the history to tbe present day. Whenever that Herbert R. Denison, and family in Har- t the home of Mrs. Stella W. Burnham low heel, narrow toe. Regular price $10.00. Sale price $7.50 at the same time. Three acres of yellow the University of Maine. has Just been filed in pro- piece of land is plowed and hoed orops rison. iy nine of her pupils. Those taking Hampshire, corn will be cut for silage purposes. To court. It totals $1,283,073, and Builders' Finish ! Also a large lot of Brown Calf Oxfords, several styles, low, high planted thereon, tbe weeds will return, A surprise shower was recently ten- •art were Mrs. Lulu Merrill, Mrs. Marion Fourteen-year-old Florence S. Wright bate hasten growth of the factory corn 1400 was stated a that» the seed remains unger- dered Misa Ethelyn Flint in honor of Mrs. Anna Jacobs, Ruth Mar- is a trifle larger than I will furnish DOOKS snd WINDOW9 of any and medium heels. Worth $10.00. Our price $6.50 proving of nitrate has been distributed layhew, vfas found dead in the bathroom of favor- pounds with Esther I 31se or at reasonab'e price·. minated in tbe ground awaiting her approaching marriage Roy nerite Graves, Joy Tyler, Gladys short time ago. Style Women's Patent Vici narrow between tbe rows. her home at Roxbury. T4ie No. 2812. Oxfords, high heel, able conditions. Fowler of Oakland. A large number of itarbird, Helen Emeley, Laura Brooks, I the entire estate goes to Another at not was made the mother,dlscov®^ who Practically Worth a crop Greenfields, given were left was by girl's toe, A, B, C and D wide. $10.00. Sale price $7.50 Tbe above is not solitary instance. useful and valuable gifts byJ Tester Ordway. The program as| A. Hunt Home for Also Window & Door Frames. any consideration by many farmers, is said that the bathroom was filledwith the proposed Mary Tbere is another field In tbe same town her friends. ollows: 10 Women's I acres were sown last for Protestant Finish for I nslde oi No. 3668. pairs Kangaroo Oxfords, Military barley. Eight the odor of at the time, althoug Aged Women, needy If 'χ want of any kind of tbat presents similar proof. Years ago, The outing and aeld day of the lodges FABT FIRST. gas In orders. Pin* Lam D of our best shoes. and to the Jutalde work, send your heel, narrow toe, ABC and wide. One Reg- more than a half spring. of the Order of Moose in this the gas was not open. women of New Hampshire, for Cub. considerably oentury, Loyal •lano jet tr and Shingles on hand Cheap A good catch was made in seeding Quartette—Polonaise, for Men, ular Sale when the first from village and In Brldgton took place last Miss Mise Graves, Miss Brooks, John M. Hunt Home Aged price, $9.50. price $7.00 highway running down the land which had Tyler, With arrival of the steamer Georgi- to Portland had been laid out previously week at McWain Pond in Waterford and Bliss Ordway established. It will made and Job Work. not can seen here. We are Paris by already Planing, Sawing Many other bargains mentioned be been planted to corn. As usual clover false—Caprice Chamlnade anna Weems from Santo Domingo, of tbe Court of-Common Pleae was a very affair. Over one more than for the authority sown. In tbe pleasant Mise Emeley available $1,500,000 Mstched Pine Sheathing for Sale. sure this will be the shoe sale ever held in Do not seed was sowing barley fes- a total of of greatest Norway. and built over the worst hills to be hundred members took part in the lutumn Renard Hayti, 14,220,000 pounds latter home land was fitted some time in when Idyl two homes, with what the on June, were of various Miss Starblrd received in Bos- it Dollar Day, 14, and ends Tuesday night Aug. 31. found in Oxford County, there lived tivities. There sports raw sugar has been and E. W. CHANDLER, forget begins Aug. tbe seed was put in. In four days Mr. Morning Grieg was given before by Miss Hunt a farm beside this road near the banks kinds including a game of base ball A in hours. Tbe W eems states it showed above the (Analysis read by Mrs. Merrill) ton twenty-four .... Maln> Mclntire two her mother. ffentSumne/, of the Little , where picnic dinner was enjoyed, the Andante Grieg brought in 4.629.000 pounds for the ground, and in nine days from the time Miss » tbe road crossed thie stream, a man by lodges furnishing ice cream. Tyler of the executive com- of sowing some of the shoots were 5 lueelan Intermezzo Franke | American Sugar Refining Company. At a meeting tbe name of Tarbox. By and by along Carles F. Pray and daughter, inches high. "It is tbe best piece I have wi^r§r Mrs. Mayhew, Mrs. Burnham mittee of the NewHampshlre Tubercu- came a combination of circa instances. Mise Lona, of Norrldgewock, and Mr. 'he Last Gottschalk I Congressman George Holden Tink ever said be. As succulent food Hope losis Association held at Manchester SHOE a raised," have Mlee Brooks Ε. N. COMPANY was to loca- E. of Auburn SWETT road and Mrs. W. in- Tbe county changed Pray of has been we also oonsider It and are ham, Boston, just B. this very good of their the executive secretary, Dr. Robert 38-2. NORWAY tion of easier grades and away from been recent guests cousin, PART SECOND. formed the Italian Consul at Bos- House Block, Telephone It to our cows." A good stand by an exhaustive review of Opera man's bouse. Also the railroad came. feeding Charles F. Boober, aod family. Kerr, gave of millet was also grown for the same A Musical Day In Nature", read by Mr·. ton that there has been conferred There was plenty of room for tbe road Miss Marion Bennett, who has been Jacobs and Illustrated with the following recent work in New Hampshire. purpose. : upon him by the Italian government to around this bouse with a little In Portland and Unity, selections It was announced that clinical case take go is also another visiting Bridgton, After eat—always the with Vegetables important to her home in lu Matin Godard a decoration which carries thei t tie you bending of rails, but engineers, has returned Norway. Mise finding and survey work is being done crop raised by the Mclntires. They plan Ordway d'ltalla. their rights of condemnation of "Γβ· Angle Sawyer, who bas been vis- lark! Harkl The Lark Schubert-Liszt of "Cavaliere della Corona Carroll. % given to have several hundred bushels of beets | in all the counties except ran a line in and has re- Mlee Brooke land for publio purposes, iting Orono Oldtown, have every year. This spring tbe seed did not 'he Lark Glinka | At Bridgewater, Mass., Henry H. New clinics and nursing service throogh tbe bouse. As a con- turned to her brother's, Charles F straight come as well as usual and in tbe Mies Tyler at the Eastern been established in Dover with Miss FATONIC was torn down and land places Shields, 54, employed It the Boober's. 'he Butterfly Lavallee : FOR TOOK ACro-STOMACH) sequence, rows bave been filled in with Wl· bad been cultivated turnips. Maine Commission last Mise Ordway Grain Company, was Annie R Provost as county tubercu- Bloat- around it that The Highway relieves Heartburn, All told, there are 80 acres of tillage land η the Woods Gade on at Instantly turned out as a pasture. A quarter of a week issued the following statement while at his work. A stepladderelectr°cut*J losis nurse for Straûford County, food soaring, at Greenfields, with over 20 under culti- Mise Emeley ed Gassy Feeling. Stops later this land was again culti- among others as showing state highway of the Brook Lack which he was standing slipped. Berlin, for Coos; at Keene, Miss Eliza- miseries. century vation this eeason. long and all stomach to "State Mrs. Merrill repeating, stooach vated and has continued be until the work under construction: High- save himself from falling he caught beth Monus, nurse, for Cheshire; at Aie» digettioa and Appetite* Esepe 'he Mountain Stream Smith and Pe*. all tbis time, tbe and Oxford, 4.57 miles. ••«stand strong. Increase» Vitality present. During patoh Leader of Clubs. way «S·—Norway i Summer Song Grondahl a live wire and was Instantly killed. Concord, Miss Carrie H. Canfleld, of tboe- the kitchen Boys' at end of road in EATONlCis the beet remedy. Tea· formerly occupied by gar- Beginning Improved 'o a Wild Roee MacDowell for at Peterboro, Lester H. who for two years the iira- Mlee was chosen as next nurse, Merrimac; «MSMDd· wooderfoUy»οηοβπβϋ7 """-"J—^:bsnefltsd. den is marked upon tbe field by Sbibles, Oxford and running to village Ordway Toronto. Ont., Oa^roaetsej plainly Loubert Miss Adella Stanley, nurse, for the sf twos day to usait. Fqeitliwyi it. has been of Farmington High 'wlllght the Univer tbe kind of weeds wbiob grew upon principal its In Norway. Detour—Going north, Mlee year's convention city by ntat< be the new state leader of Emeley of the tuberculosis sur- IsetMseorwwvrill known that or as it School, is to one-half mile Welobville post Jensen of development toattfsy. TmwiQaa» It is well parslane, beyond :he Mill sal Cmftsmen Council Engineers and olnbs in Maine. He continue on Miss Graves in the district Hills- is commonly called pusley, grows in all boys' girls' office take fork to the left; at the annual convention vey comprising ίoct urne I the World, in the old world or succeeds Ralph P. Mitchell, who recently road to Oxford of a mile· Chopin boro exclusive of Nashua and old gardens either three-quarters Mlee Tvler after a County a add in Springfield, Mass., vigorous CHAS. H. HOWARD Is much disliked for its resigned, after most satisfactory at road fork near covered bridge take the Manchester. CO., tbe new. It 'lano Quartette—Tripping through convention had efficient and bas entered the in- a Holet effort to obtain the •*-ly South ParU, Maine. fight for life and when farm- service, sharp turn to right; then continue Heather | As soon as nurses of the kind de- persistent Mies Mise Mise Em- from New with tbe surance business in Portland. Mr. Sbib- mile and a half to state Road Ordway, Brooke, been made by members ers want to compare anything highway. eley, Miss Tyler sired can be obtained clinics, and it is les is 29 years of age, a native of Rock Is and rather after rains, York, Philadelphia and San Francisco. worst thing they know, they say sandy rough Two eelectlone were eung by Mlee Graves service will be established at He earned his way Colby nursing "meaner than pusley." And yet, that port. through but is not muddy." ad- FOE SALE. on Forty years absent with her Lebanon, Laconia, Exeter and New- flower, the College, olass of 1916, by working Mrs. Ervin Mills of Albany will live Wallace and Harding, admired garden portulaca, Mrs. McVHtie Good ma- farms and the Rockland trolley line sum- the or while her dress unknow. Mary market arrangements having been refrigerator, sewing is a first oousin. Weil, it is tbe pusley in Norway for present, The visit of Henry C. Wallace, pub- mers and sobool. Before bis at of Cleveland appeared the for them to the ol hair chairs, tbat marks the eize and shape of this teaching husband is working In the woods iaber of Wallace's to Senator Caesidy peerfected up point chine, mattress, pillows, as Farmer, tbe be taught a spring term or what was once Grafton. other In Probate Court at New is *ad other house furnishings, includ- old garden patch in this field, and graduation Grafton, larding and bis statement that the farm- day engaging nurses. It expected that for a of tbe Liberty High School, Miss Ruth Smith is several claimed a emal furni- seed bad lain undisturbed quarter prinolpal spending ire of the corn belt are favorably impress- Haven, Conn., and the new health centers In Grafton, ing several of antique substituted a month at Corinna Acad- her Mrs. Lester Home, pieces of a century, awaiting proper induoe- weeks with aunt, id with the sentiments contained in the | estate which was about to be dla Belknap and Rockingham Countlei ture. to emy and taught a year in Kingman. and at Mass. Apply eent to sprout. family Fairhaven, enator's of acceptance, means the final middle of Your Since be bas at for speech treated by will be opened by the Sep- MRS. HALL, Why So with insect life. When grasshop- leaving college taught Prof. G. A. Yeaton, county agent nore a than political pronouncement, five first cousins of her brother tember. tbe Brooks High Sobool two years, one Oxford ia for the at Dr. Aldrich's, Paris Hill. pers are plentiful, ash-gray beetles County, authority rtr. Wallace is qualified to speak for the but with at Guilford and two at Farmington. that a farm bureau will be seph. Beside these new fields that hav« mt Dentifrice? ■thrive and multiply; thinning statement armera of the corn belt states. He comes the starva- established In Oxford County this been entered, old ones to Manchester, of hoppers subsequent The Sturtevant Farm. mows their needs and their sentiments. In leas than 4 hours after his garage tion of tbe simply from lack of month. Prof. Yeaton will be assisted for Nashua and Concord have been great use a dentifrice to keep your teeth beetles, Ie is not a radical playjng politician bad been burglarized and tires and which is their chosen F. D. Sturtevant bas a w'eil kept farm in the work of the bureau 1» /tnvalnna/l grasshopper eggs, forming by jersonal profits and ends by winning and amounting to health to the gums, and on tbe below Hebron Academy leader. automobile supplies, YOUwhite—to give food. ridge A. L. Deerlng, county agent lien abusing the confidence of the farm- bis sons are Interested in the sum of taken, Harry Dolgtn. mouth. where be and toe uziora uurrniu ·β ..·«■ Dnl ΙΐΛ la nna r\§ ^Knaa vknaA n»/ $1,000 cleanliness and comfort to the Nature is an inexorable mistress. wneo uuuoiy ( After serving continuously mere and state will be of the garage at si. jonns- She can make eyes at you In summer dairying, orcharding orops. established, the entire woven into the and woof proprietor all dentifrice can ΓΤ1- V. I 1... jerity is warp than 83 ae β letter carrier oa Dentists say this is any has a had recovered his property. years organized as every other county ] if the prosperity of the farmers. Tbeir bury, Vt., is what Klenzo Dental the of them be- same route safely do. And this oold or oruel when any plant or bag young trees, greater part bureau already. is hie ia theirs. More than that, the police believe Che in Brattleboro, Vt, child" and Ben He re- jrosperity bia; prosperity Davie. denti- with her. ing Baldwins On this evening occurs the of Albion Dennis El Tanker baa car- Creme accomplishes perfectly. The gets too "fresh" Tuesday j Consequently, be ia not an idle prattler that with the apprehension given up that bis Starke dropped qalte heav- of the Saco Festi- Clean; Aquabius. port· annual concert Valley ibout agricultural conditions.—Sioux of Boston, who is charged rying mail and is now enjoying a frice famous for its lingering Cool; In June. did not eeem to Bradley, ily Spraying val at Brldgton, and this year Norway J Journal. vacation of 15 at the close of <250 feature of City (Ia.) with breaking and entering Dolgln'B days, Get a tube today. The New County Agent. prevent this apple growing. will be by two artists. Miss Kleoio Fffling. represented are on the track of the which he will retire on part pay. He nerves baa a new On the whole the Ben Davie promise to Haskell will be violin soloist. garage they Cumberland County, Me., Marlon E. Misa Helen Torke wbo will be chief childhood the nervee bear the most this of automobile thieves that have Is 67 years old and began carrying During year· county agent. Edward W. year. Miss Haskell la a pupil of Felix Wln- at the Saco Festival Con- gang agricultural loloiat Valley mall when the free •re delicate and easily disturbed. after several Crope this year inolude 11-2 acres of ternitz of Boston. She has attended the been operating through New England. delivery service and Morton, wbo, serving years :ert at Bridgton, August 17, was born restlessness, sweet corn, 1 acre of potatoes, 112 School in Boston and to was established at Brattleboro Sleeplessness, as tbe college of agriculture specialist Longy belongs η Bethel, and lived during her girlhood July other nervous often indicate to acree of oate and 1 acre of Hungarian. of a report of the special 1877. He walked 19 miles a attacks in dairying in Maine, went ^Portland the McDowell School and Orchestra η She returned a abort time Following 1, day dis- CO. is a Augusta. *orni3. Worms are a common CHAS. H. HOWARD and took np tbe extension Some dairying being done, regis- that Her Miss Ruth in medical commission appointed by the the first 17 years and has walked last August city. acoompanist, tgo from four years' study Naples, weaken the baa tered Holatein bull being at the head of a known Nor- order with children and work in Cumberland County, be- Cummings, is also well [taly, where abe made ber debut grand Massachusetts State Department of about 16 mile· a day since then. He to STORE Maine of a the herd. Milk ii sola to the Turner who ia a of the Piano- nervous system if not attended THE REXALL come .the representative way girl, graduate ipera. Last Marob, abe made her debut Health to pass upon their cases, the is in good health and for the present bouse. In bia agricultural ex- Center Creamery. forte Sohool In Boston, and who is a under the Promptly. business is a oonoert singer, direction two lepers from Pendkese Island who will act as secretary for the Valley MAINE. aa field executive of teacher and baa a class a bottle of "L.F."/Atwooa'e tension work and successful large if David Bispbam, at jEolian ball, New Keep OUTH PARIS, Agente Aid In Marketing. Mies have been undergoing treatment with Pair Association. » at all times."· A good tbe farm bureau, be baa been a success. of pupil· in ber native town. also a recital in Medicine ready Work of valoe to farmers Fork, gave Carnegie oil in the expectancy of be- Miss Ruth Caney, the home exceptional Haskell a violin solo at the Carl same and the chamulga doee taken at the first sign of any Aided by gave Hall, in the city, ended Home of the a has been done by various county in Paris have been returned to the Ptarmigan. establish demonstration agent, be built up agents JeanN Tolman recital South month of triumph mafrying ber man- ing cured •uch trouble, will quickly in oonneotion with the of by In the Canadian mountains witb a local bureau organization Thursday evening. Mlsha and colony. While both patients have Rocky • state, improve the strong organization ager, Appelbaumj president normal, healthy town in tbe tbe live-stook shipping associations and live- there Is a valley where the ptarmlgaa blood. in nearly every oounty, Norway locale on page 3.) dlreotor of the Musloal Bureau of Amer- shown unusual progress, bacteriologi- gestion, and purify the Insurance stock auotion sales. The asso- (Additional and breeds. This has Automobile total membership exceeding the 600 shipping ica. Sbe has bad wonderful success as Dr. M. Victor Saf- lives region long and cal teste showed, General health will be improved of ciations have been especially successful mark be set for it on the day the pre- Has Risen on s and bas refused two offers to the commission, been named Ptarmigan valley, and tta warded off by in and Ability. singer, ford, chairman of fcwy serious attacks Tbe new oounty Minnesota, Miobigan, Wisoonaln, and will devote ber time at mountain. I· liminary meeting. should we vote for and enter opera, the bacilli were still In guardian peak Ptarmigan •mall taken is as well aa in aeveral states in the Why Harding said, that doses, regularly. wbo is to succeed Mr. Morton, Oregon, to concert work. Sbe will be area thus named after a bird this agent, The live-stook auotion aales Coolldge? present The two were the wild You are taking no risk in using L. instructor in agricul- South. the soloists at the Worcester Fes- their blood. patients Earle Emery, We should vote for them because the one of will be found one of the many beautj household which sohool at Mechanic have been developed in California on an being led to believe that remedy, ture in the high a In the tival In October, and will be don- disappointed, ^ell-known health model which was introduced country demands change White prima of Canada. oaa the and Is a native of Auatralian was for a complete cur* spots helped digestion Falls. He Salisbury Cove, are tired of the in- na artist at the Manhattan opera there hope °* a who had been House. The people guest both children and Bar Harbor, aon of Julian Emery, tbe by oounty agent engaged bouse. in extension work In New efficiency, misrule and wobbling policies •dnlts for over 60 of tbe farm bureau agricultural first vice-president of the Democratic Modern method· and machinery are to Col. Houm the Authority. and South Walei. The value of the stook party. years. You In Hanoock County, vice-president Nathaniel Howe of in some extent hand work In probably marketed these auotion sales Tn The people recognize that tbe Repub- Georgetown, supplant ko Senator has thrown a Maine federation of farm bureau·. through over some Harding monkey "·νβ many neighbor· of tbe lican baa tbe des- looking papers in his home the manufacture of bow· and arrow· and which haa for California amounted to 11,790,830 and party always guided wrench Into the machinery of the Demo· on it Beared on a large farm, in found some interesting historical docu- of the Penob- have relied Increased returns to the farmers by tinies of tbe nation wisely, especially other souvenir product· oratio bandwagon that not only tbreatene years milk and vegetablea to ments, one of which was the order of The demand for their lives. A large supplied over whioh tbe days of stress when human problems scot tribe of Indians. to elow that vehlole down Mr. haa a $106,946 prloea the atock to etay, but Bar Harbor cottagers, Emery solution. and Cool- King James 1 of England constituting is so and the °°r-t!e, containing ύΟ would have bad the auotion aales for Harding the Indian goods great, to a slow walk. He has that the wide in farm work. brought pfeaped of 40 in 1629 «t charged «oses for 50c. Get one experience general tbe best element in tbe the Council Plymouth, workers who turn oui these wares are so course not been held. ldge represent "peace" for which President Wilson bas He took a fodr-year agricultural Both are men of tbe England, owners of New England in few nowadays, mostly old tribesmen and today from your dealer. We of Republican party. been so pathetically pleading, could bave automobile. It is worth protecting. at the University Maine, graduating The Secret. have risen to eminence be- America, and the transfer by the Coun- that must be devised L.F .* Medicine Co., Insure your Sprouted Barley people wbo rqnaws, something been brought abont as far baok ae two in 1Θ17. Following hla return from cil to William Bradford of New have forms: raiser writes me cause of ability. Both are Plymouth to meet the situation. The Indians not Portland, Maine, a for the following servloe In the he was A Conneotiout poultry exceptional jean ago, bad the action* been pre- tan write you policy overseas war, Botb worked tbeir way to of a part of tbese lands and privileges ol solved the and for in that barley i« the beet grain for aprout- farm-born. problem themselves, vented by the president himself. And, eleoted agricultural Instraotor the Botb retain the Kennebeck, "alias Kennebekike" to He tbe superior ability. some time have been bringing perfec- > his on no at Meohanio Falls. log. says: "To get green poultry top by the Senator base· charge Isai high school and are beloved river wblob Bradford in this document maohlne thai will make mors ar- feed, barley ia the beet grain. Cover ai tbeir love of the people, tion a authority than a positive statement mads Lost Bank Book. Liability, Times again transfers to Benjamin Tarr, Setb than the entire tribe can Theft, (lave StUI muob aa needed with very warm water, by tbe people.—Dubnque (la.) rows Id a day Col. Kd. Hoaae, whost that time waa South ParU Fire, Tight Hogs Away. M. and Andrew by DoMk: K. Muon of and let atand for boura. Journal. Tarr, Oeorge Kenney whittle out by band In a month. In tonoh with Maine, hti notified thU Bank UuU A drove of Intoxioated hoga haa given twenty-four 551 acres bounded on the west prory President, oomplete W· legally Tarr, by >»ok of < te So. 94MS. and Collision tbe that led to Then draw off the water and empty Jbi at all that was going on between Mr. Wilson poult, I· officers olew A crew of river drivers rolling loge Robin Hood's cove; on the north Lot An veteran, and feeble U that unie» eeld book Damage prohibition Into a shallow box with holes in bj 86-year-old and the Allies. San Antonio hereby given Property of a atlll and arrest of two grain of of Hal· (Texas) u thla Bank wUhta il«T dnv·, «8 seiaure giant off the Island at the mouth Sandy Noll; thence northwest on a line to that, appeared on the streets All the bottom. the grain quite molsl by Inw. » new book will be Ueuea· men in Letcher Connty, Kentucky. The Keep and across the Kennebec from tbe Bsok river thence on the line lowell one last week with a horse Republlo. paired warm tnrn sc river, northerly day *re warned n«aln·! porcbMln* cost. Send for rates and applica- out here de- with water, and frequently found and hereby ▲t a very reasonable officers operating reported site of tbe famous Indian village of the river to a oreek to land granted and carriage, In an Intoxloated pltl· win* mid loet book of depo«U- stills. Tbe accord- it will ipront evenly. Set in a sonny οι had SOUTH PARIS SAVINGS BASK. atrcotlon of six bogp, more than 160 lead bullets, which Clark and Lake and back to Bobin fnl condition. He was arrested by Mar- "Oet to Work." M„ warm plaae, oover with sacka, and in ι Slogan UB Q BO KOI M. ATWOOB, Tte··. tion. to one of tbe prohibition enforcers, been burled for Tbe but Hood's eto. Bacon and before Beoorder By ing and start many years. cove, etc., shal arrigned a and few daye it will germinate Senator touches a In were found on top of mountain lets were monlded to fit the old gans of Safford In the mnnlolpal oonrt. He waa Harding keynote A searob growing. When healthy, green spronti , ble assertion that the need of the were >4ontting weird capera." oolonial days and weighed three-quarters Tbeaooustio properties of the supreme adjudged guilty and given a fine of five great WANTED. ahow, ose aa feed. Have a number ol world Is bard work and and discovery of the still followed. of an ounoe eaoh. It Is supposed that court room at bave been dollars and ooats. The team la In the ons- today greater >nd women everywhere » CO. boxes in the work to a Bangor long uMen & Is no time an? man ·*ί1.?ρΛίΐΪ7Policy· WHEELER keep supply." on his ill fated land famous for what should not. the marshal the return production. "This for Ï}"1îm Supreme Accident end Hiâtth w. J. Arnold expedition being tbey tody of pending Innnrtn* Tbe value of the motor trnok aa an aid or of nto to talk of mlniaam ever offered the His ed at a some little way from here A has been made of the man with the neoessary funds to group ^^pwSon ia now well wife goes by at forty miles point great improvement by Pttblte. lun Indi'.i ο itle* end tow in marketing farm produota around tbe falls and tbe production. This4 Is a time when the »>rtbo*e In hie new oar—bnt mine for bis oarry oovering the walls wltb an Inob and a pay his fine. He waa Immediately pnt J·* ®ood Hbeml Agenoy propoeitto·· established. In thia about Im· just smiles; world needs maximums. It needs «to·· ***"* Insurance and Pianos, bringing bulleta may bave been bnrled by the half of whiob in turn is oovtred on the oar and went to work, devote tbelr part or »p*re have an eaaentlal Our hooa· baa pipe· and everything— felt, Togus, following g"*** for Uwee who will become I rond· been Indiana. with Palm Beaoh cloth. the oonrt. more work and still bon work." *-·*— —«— 1^1 proved I Hia wife tot·· water from the adjournment of fall MAINS II factor. aprlng. BOUTS PABIS, BockfMd. Oxford Moto·. ESTABLISHED 1338. Wut Pute. BttM. County THE OXFORD BEARS Mr. and Mr·. Frank Mayhew, Mr. and Mr. and Μη. Chester Bmd of Royal Mr. and lira. 0. H. Tattle and Μη, Mrs. Maud and are their vaca- Bv| Lunt hare been In Kennebank the Mrs. P. 0. Mayhew, Day Oak·, Mlohlgan, ·pending ▲ meeting of Fryebnrg citizen· was the fanerai tloo at the home of Mr. Beta's pMt week. Mrs. Ellis Doble attended parente, held Wednesday to oonalder the feaelbll- The Oxford Democrat. of Amerioa hew at North Pari· Mr,, and Mr·. Η. H. Bean. Mr. Bean Η. H. Hell of New Tork I· spending ÛOLNOS OF THE WEEK IN AU May Ity of forming a soolety for the preser- τ THE waa married laat winter. bia vaoatlon with hi· «later et Sainte Tuesday. vation of artloles pertaining to tbe his- Mrs. Esther Tuell wai a recent Mr·. C. M. Kimball of Bart Bethel li Beet. SECTIONS OF THE COUNTY. guest tory of tbe town. Clarence Ν. Stone of STORES ISSUED TUESDAYS. of Mrs. Stevens. the of her daughter, Mr·. G. W. L. S. Ceah bea e new Ford oer. CLOTHING Mary gueet Boston, · nfttive of Fryebnrg, vu presl- MEN'S attended over the Mr. end Mra. A. F. and Mr Miss Delia Lane tbe Ferry Sanborn, Ghaatanqaa. VjTarren dent of the Tbe organization M 1m Ida Paokard I· her vaoa- end Mra. W. H. attended the meeting. Pari* HOI. Beach last week. taking Bridgham be and meetings at will completed, Incorporated Elnora, the Tittle daughter of Mr. and tlon vlaltlng her slater, Ml·· Metbel reunion of Mr. Bridghtm's regiment Historical South Paris, Maine, August 17. iQ2( Μ Part· HtU Baptist cborota erer named Tbe Fryebnrg Maine Service· Mrs. B. D. fractured her wrist Paokard, In Portland. Long Ieland Thuraday. to Show Somlay at 10:45. Sumlay School at 11 Sonda j Curtis, Society. Are Ready Ρ renin, one ▲oitln baa moved hi· Mra. H. Waldron and daughter of Port Hats and Caps evening service at 7 30. Thursday ι day last week. Jodrej family New Fall prayer meeting at 7 .au o'clock. Mr·. W. M. Whitten went to Boston Into their new home on Clark Street. lend have been gneeta of Mra. Mary Col· Adjutant General George McL. Près- AX WOOD & FORBES a in and see them. Friday. Dr. and Mr·. Frank Brown and ion and Mra. Clarence Atwood for week. •on bas given oat tbat tbe National in and styles. Come Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Booth ο r C. 8. Thnrlow la water Intc 1 at There is a little change shapes Sditor* and Proprietor*. Mrs. Day and two ohlldren of Locke's Dwlght of Portland are vlaltlng bet baying pat Gnard company recently organized annual vaca oo next Portland are spending their Mills have been guests at Lealle Este·'. parent·, Mr. and Mr·. J. M. Pbllbrook. bia house Lorlng'a Bill. Romford Falls bas been Inspeoted by Straw Hats will be éven higher year. QSOBOI M. Atwood. A. E. rOBBKS. tloo at the Hubbard Home. ha« that Mlai Several from tbla vloin of the North- this Mrs. M. 8. Bubier entertained tbe Word been reoeived plonio parties Colonel Lewi· C. Sberer trades for you. Better buy year. Lieot. Mr*. Orland H. Daniels bare been to Bear Pood tbia week. We have lome good and ; Good Will Society Wednesday. Mary Atherton of North Stratford, N. Ity eastern Department for federal reoogni- who are spending the summer at a boys B. R. of Pond was H., but formerly of fcbli town, waa mar- Lionel Baaeell and Wllbnr Record hav« 1 lion. Tbls oompany already bas nearly JO a If strictly in advancc Billings Bryant's Γκκχβ :—$1 year paid in were of Lient ried 3 at North Stratford to Etneat entered tbe of tbe Maine Centra 100 of wblcb 85 turned ont OF « 5 oents camp Winthrop, gneeta tbe of E. J. Mann a day or two Aug. employ members, 8ALE Otherwise $2.00 year. Sin*le copie· tbi gueet OUR OLEARANOE Daniels' parent* here several days last week. J. Curtis of that town. They will live Railroad Co. for Inspection. The company will be Advertisements : — AU legal advertisement» week. in Stratford. Mra. Cnrtla I· a niece of Mre. H. F. Atwood la wltb ber 1 recognized as a of the Coast Insertion· for flJi past Mrs. S. B. Dunham of Bristol, Ν. H., peopli company BOYS' CLOTHING are given three consecutive Davis started Fri In for a Tiait. to MEN'S AND oon Mr. and Mrs. Roger who has a vacation at her Mr·. Hal Branawiok and later will be transferred per inch In length of column. Special been spending Stanley. Artillery for a to Saranao Lake > Mra. Jobn Green end aon have beet an· tract· made with local, transient and year!) day morning trip borne in haa been the guest of Mr. and Mr·. E. C. Van Den Kerok- tlje 3d Maine Infantry. It will OONTINUES t< Norway, STILL advertiser·. N. T., with their oar. They expeot relatives and friends here for tbe past hoven and daughter are apendlng their with Miaa Amy 8haw thia week. doabtedly exchange with a company of return in about ten days. vacation at their at Round Mr. and Mra. Frederiok A. in Portland and will Job P*nrrn»o New type, ta·* presae·, electrU ten days. camp Pond, Tay'oi Infantry probably went Satnr ι workmen and low price* Mrs. Clayton K. Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Mann and son Damariecotta. William Van Den Kerok- bave gone to tbe Bay of Naplea for be known as Co. ▲, 3d Maine Infantry. power, experience»! on combine to make this department of oar bual to her home in Mass. 1 hie is mail route vacation till tbe laat of Men's. to $6 Boys'. day Cambridge, Lewie, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Tuell and boven, eon, taking the Anguat. cele- to $16 Off on $1.50 ness complete and popular. 1 Tbe town of Presque Isle will $6 for a stay of a week. Miss Francei H. motored to for hia father. Mrs. Cynthia Curtis Ferry brate centennial from made such reliable manufacturers a who has been the of th< 1 Miaa Jeaaie of jreek September the actual values and by Langiey, guest Beach and Old Orchard Sunday. Dodge Dorcheater, North Buckfield. of These are less than today 1 5tb to tbe litb, and in the celebration prices Brooks family, returned to Cambridgi Mr. and Mrs. and their visit- Mass., ia visiting Mia· Alice Kimball at You them doubly guaranteed by the S1KLK COPIES. Markley Washington Heafd and family went tr tbia Arooatook town Oxford Coonty FORDS, KIRSCHBAUM. buy with Mrs. Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Brook and B. W. Kimball'a. SOCIETY BRAND, ors, Brandon, Vt., by anto Monday to vieil > will t*ke a part. Rev. of The Democrat are Ave cents Fred W. Shaw is making extensive re Winfleld Howe and Miaa Blanche Rlob- people prominent us. Single copies daughter, were at their home here from Mr. Heald'a Mra. Merle Sturte men manufacturers and each. will be mailed on receipt of price by sister, G. M. Park, one of tbe best known They and improvements upon the placi farm in Turner ardaon were united in at Lew- the or for the convenience of patrons pairs the Markley Tuesday. marriage vant. a native of publishers he of bis adopted county and All Wool Suite each Issue have been on on Main Street that has recently pur officiated at three funerals laton Rev. Inaley Bean some of the and $29.60 •Ingle copie· of placed Mr. Markley by Saturday, Leater Bicker ia having electric lighti will deliver the addreas of wel- Still left $24.60 sale at the in the County : chased from Mrs. Tufts. Oilbert £ 7. will realde In Dixâeld, following place· Tuesday and Wednesday. Aug. Tbey Bethel. installed in bia boose. R. in come; and Professor William Chap- South HowanVs Drug Store. Shaw is tbe carpenter obarge. Mrs. Belle Bean of Mra. John Howe and two children Pari·, Waterbury, Conn., Mra. Bradbury Damon la quite 111, and man of who needs no introduc- ShurtleflTs Drug Store- Mr. and Mrs. Frank M Owen of Dix were last week'· α eat β Bethel, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pratt of Soutb g of Mr. and Mrs. her Miaa Mabel la witl Noye· Drug Store. daughter, Biabee, tion to Oxford Coonty people, will direot Norway, field were guests of relatives here Thurs Mr. and Mrs. of West B. W. Kimball. Stone'· Drug Store. Paris, Otis Curtis her. tbe commocHy cboras and the banda A. L. Newton. Postmaster. day and attended the Country Club sup Swan and of The Community Chautanqua, which Buckfleld. Sumner, Henry family Bry- Mra. Hazel Foater la alowly improving, which will form a part of tbe centennial Norway Paris Hill, Helen R. Cole, Poet Offloe. per. ant's Carroll Cnrtia of baa been here from 11th to Aug. """ White. Pond, Rumford, Auguat and waa the guest of Mra. Leater Ricket It be West Paris, Samuel T. Merton Mark Russell and Per baa program. might added, although II Curtis, been Stores and Mr. and Mrs. Loring Roberts of 16tb, greatly enjoyed by every II Blue Wednesday. not of interest to Oxford Shaw bave been making a camping the obildren. particular ley Locke's Mills were in town Tuesday to one, eapecially by Tbey Dnnn ia on Routt tbe historical ad- tb< 1 Perley aubstituting Coonty people, tbat NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. trip in the White Monntain region the funeral of Mrs. R. Curtis. have heard good muaiciana and attend E. good No. 1 for Bert Hutcbiuson. dreaa will be delivered by Hon. Charles past week. Mrs. Esther Tuell Is tbe leotorera. The children have spending enjoyed Herbert Spauiding, who baa been aiclt while a written for tbe A is in to be gtvei the and rehearsals Daggett; poem Z. L. Merchant. play preparation ! week in Portland with her daughter, story hours, games with ia tbe week for the benefit o: tonailltis, gaining. occasion will be read by author, l. r. pue Co. some time next Mrs. I. L. Bowker. for the Toyshop Pageant, which takes Mra. Herbert and Mrs. Ken- Brown. Back A Co. Watct Sampson Miss Ida Folsom of the Aroostook Nor- the Country Ciub piazza fund. Recent at F. L. have plaoe (be 16th. W O. Frothlngbam. guests Wyman's neth Sampson of Hartford have beer mal Sobool faculty. Hon. W. W. Farm Wanted. been Mr. and Mrs. Morton Clark of Edward M. Carter was quite aerioualy recent gueata of Mr. and Mra. Stephen Thomas, father of New Sweden, will Norway National Bank. Elmer Cummings has been employee Buckfield and Mrs. Ε. B. and hurt Thuraday, Aug. 5th, by falling and Andrews. Tracy Spauiding. also bave a on the program. Eastman A for several weeks by the State Highway bia head on some stone place Theatre. daughter Louise of Lewiston. atriking atepa. Miaa Ricker la sick at tble Savoy in the for the new Margaret S Central Maine Power Co. Commission survey Be ia not conaldered out of danger. tc writing. T. Thayer. cement road from the Oxford Plains Bryant's Pond. Mre. Carter waa away at the time of the and from to Soutl Norway Norway ι ne pian lorwaraen oy me unaa acoident but returned Priday. MY NEW Paria. The was misin F. V. Tainter of Auburn waa L. MERCHANT correspondent for the a tbroagl· Z. Nominations. Trunk Co. laying oat of park Republican in last week that be wat Brownfleld. the last week formed stating in front of tbeir station bas been accept- place tuning pianos. by the Hassam Paving Com the of this mr. )iuu mre. n. u. a iyueu auu nouir For President, employed ed by the Chamber of Commerce, and Tuesday, August 2d, people who are the road. yieited her W. 0. Sun- pany, building work has already been commenced oo village were shocked by the news that brother, Stevens, Meat Market G. the successful eventi Warren Harding A'oong many very the proposition wbicb will be completed Sewell Hobson, formerly of this village, day. OF OHIO. conducted the Paris Hill Country of Ν. The Misses of Boston are visit- -IN by by tbe company and citizens here. late Conway, H., president of the McKay the of last even and Mrs. Club, supper Thursday A new neat sign has been placed od eleotrio light oompany, waa instantly ing Capt. Emery. eu as one of best Miss Clithroe Warren was in the tele For Vice-President, ing must be clas the tbe south end of tbe railway station. killed wheD be came Id contact with a Market a social and financial stand office at Baokfield last week. Square Calvin Both from Services at tbe Universalist' church live wire while inspecting the plant. Be- phone Coolidge the affair wan an sue Ervln Shaw and of Baokfield point unqualified will be continued next Sabbath, fore going into bneiness at Conway he family will for business OF MASSACHUSETTS. tbt August open cess and the credit must be given to 22d, commencing at 2:30 P. M. Sermon was a resident of this village, and was an were Sanday guest· at Irving Smith's. South Paris and Norway members of tbt Rev. G. Miller. employe of Ε. B. Bean in his store for a Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Heald and ohil For Representative to Congress, by C. whose effort and time. He had warm dren several in last club, by management Three carloads of cans were unloaded long many friends spent days Bridgton 21. H. White, Jr., this such a was week. Wallace supper proved pronounced last week at the corn factory. here, and respected by all who knew Saturday, Aug. OF LKWI8TON. success. A very excellent menu was pre him. He leaves a wife and who Mrs. A. E. Holmes Lllliar Mrs. Augusta Crawford and family of son, and(Mi*s Prices about one-fourth off «eiiied and was certainly appreciated by have the of all. Holmes were week-end guests of Mrs Lancaster, Ν. Η , were callers Sunday sympathy members and Holmes1 R. at For Governor, the large number of guesû at the home of Mrs. Crawford's uncle, Rev. Mr. Peterson, formerly pastor of father, N. Stetson, Wes> from what you have been the courte Sumner. Frederic H. Parkhurst present. After supper croquet Harry M. Estes. tbe Congregational church (oow of some were illuminated by automobile head church in New tbe Mrs. Isabelle Swallow and Mrs. Ε. M paying. OF BANGOR. Tbe Woodstock high school will opeD Hampshire) occupied Our on the at Annual and the games went during at the church Sun- Holmes and daughter spent Thursday lights for the fall term, September 6th. Tbe pulpit Congregational Best Cuts Steak, 45c evening. The receipts from the suppei last. Mr. with his Ο. E. Turner's, East Sumner. For State Auditor, board of teachers as seleoted consista in day, Peterson, family, were a hundred and twenty dollars. is his vacation in Maine. 21 will be an all-day meeting at Whole 25c several changes from last year. Tbe spending Aug. Loins, L. Ward well On 12th the Sunshine Club Berlin Mountain and will be observed Roy August new principal is R. Harold Oillmorê. J. L. Goodwin of Falls, Ν. H., Grange, Chuck 20c were and Roast, OF AUGUSTA. met with Mrs. Ada Kmg. There His assistants will be Olive Chase and is tbe guest of Mrs. Julia Bean. as Children's Day. V. C. Canbam 14 two guests and five chil- Mr. and Mrs. Everett Linscott and son son of Lisbon will It is desired Rib and Brisket Corned Beef, 14c members, Ada B. Swan. The grammar and pri- speak. For State dren The next will be are at bis old tbe that the children on the Senator, present. meeting mary departments will be in charge of visiting borne, Reuben help program. Boneless Briskets, 20c on Frederic O. Baton of Rumford with Mrs. Ida Seams August 19. tue Linscotts'. Stock former Grace A. Graves and teachers, to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kelly and daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Wentwortb of East Bethel. Pork to Roast, 30c 40c Anniversary For County Attorney, and Elsie Cole. Maynard ter, Miss of and Denmark were callers at tbe Seven Elms. Harry M. Shaw of Parte Mary Kelly, Chicago, Miss Elsie Bartrett has returned from Lamb, the best—hind quarters, 45c Miss Frances Adams of Indianapolis are Locke's Mills. A Mr. Garland, Bible agent, isoanvass- For Judge of Probate, a week's outing with a party of friend* guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Piesce Mr. and Fred the town. Fores, 32c K. Stearns of Rumford Mrs. Klttredge and chil- ing at Old Orchard. Aretae Mrs. will be remembered as Alice Mrs. Will Moulton of with her Kelly dren of South Portland are at "Camp Boston, Mr. and Mrs. Freeborn Bean have re- Salt Pork, 23c For Register of Probate, Marble before marriage. two is the summer Comfort." children, spending turned from an auto trip to Portland, Pure Albert D. Park of Ρ arid The Baraca Class of the Baptist Sun- at tbe Moultons'. Lard, 23c Mr. and Mrs. Moses of Portland are Old Orohard, and other plaoes of inter- Sale have Linscott has a 22c For Sheriff, day School, twenty-three boys, spending their vacation at "Island Cot- Irving purchased very relatives and friends on Compound, Adjustment est, been an in near visiting Harry D. Cole of Parts enjoying outing camp tage." expensive auto. their route. Snow's Falls the past week. The boys There is a deal of sickness For County Commissioner, Gustave Porter of South Paris was a quite good Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Rawson of Mex- Fish Tuesdays and Fridays returned Saturday. in this Walter Θ. Morse of Rumford week end guest at "Birchaven." village. ico were Sunday guests of Mr. Mrs. A sale will be held at Academy Hall .and Mrs. Mary Prowell entertained a party E. W. Dutton, and callers on Mr. and For Representatives to the Legislature, afternoon for the benefit ol East Sumner. Wednesday of friends Mrs. M. Kimball and James W. Eastman of Frycburx Saturday evening, Aug. Ttb, Ceylon family. NOW IN PROGRESS the Baptist church. There will bt in Gee. L. Palmer, not Parker as the Stephen R. Penrell of Rumford at "Camp Echo," honor of her guest, Mr. and Mrs. David Qaw and son of T. THAYER, E. of ParU tables for work, food, household name in last week's Arthur Forbes fancy Mrs. Katherine Porteas of Berlin, Ν. H. appeared Issue, has are the Edward E. Conant of Buckfleld ice etc. In the Cambridge, Mass., spending goods, candy, cream, It was Mrs. Porteus' and she been boring a well for Edwin Bonney. South Paris. Fred F. Bean of Bethel birthday month of August the guests of Mr. and there will be an entertainment, Tbe annual reunion of Co. 9tb Lon E. Wight of Newry evening received many gifts. Delicious refresh- F, Mrs. H. E. Bartlett. at 35 cents followed at and Lawrence M Carroll of Norway admission, by ments were served, including a birthday Maine, Co. C, 8th Maine Regiments, Kenneth Simpson and mother, Mrs. informal at party. cake. will be held West Sumner on Wed- Simpson, Miss Elenore Simpson and Mise The wet weather of the week Just a Great pa^t pre Albion Abbott of Paris has bought a nesday, Aug. 18th. All soldiers, old or Ruth Bobbins, all of Boston, were re Big Opportunity Coming Events. vented the of the golf tourna and the G. A. R. Relief playing camp lot near the head of North Pond, young, Corps cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Κ Allen's Cash Store ment set for Thursday and at tbt are most welcomed. Friday and before another summer will build a oordialiy Tbe Martin, making the trip by auto. Club. The tennis tournamen1 will Aug IS— Reunion of Co. F, iHh Maine, and Co. Country cottage. Tbe land was purchased of association provide beans and cof- Mr. and Mrs. Clark Allen of New to Save C, 3th Maine, West Sumner. was on and played Tuesday Wednesday W. and son. fee, and others are requested to bring and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Glover oi Money Aug. 25—Annual Meeting of Sumner Soldiers' George Day Tork, Cash and Carry and was won by William Brooks anc in order that Sumner con- Veteran Association, South Paris. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ring were recent pastry may Wakefield, Mass., were last week's guests Miss Eleanor The score was ai Aug. 25— Field Meeting of Maine State Pomolog- Collier. guests of Abbie Trask. tinue to hold its reputation of feeding of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Kimball and fam WE HAVE IT ! Ical Society, at orchards of U. H. Heala, follows: Mrs. Elmer and Lola Foster free and those who YES, Paris U1U. Cummings abundantly helped ily. PRKLLMLNXKIKS : to make such occasions Aug. 31—Reunion of 23d Maine Regiment Asso- were at Bethel Monday. possible by Reoent guests of Mrs. Carrie Bartlett Falls. their service. St. Crackers, ciation, Mechanic WUllam Brooks and Mies Eleanor Collier de Mrs. Charles Day visited relatives and were Cbaa. Swan of Washington, D. C., Johnsbury Sept. β—Labor Day. Celebration at South Collier and Miss Bessie Burr Tbe feated Sargent • friends at West Paris last week. Sumner Soldiers' Veteran Asso- Miss Florence of and lb. Parla. 6-4. Hayes Portland, 18c 4-6, 64, Misses ciation will bold its annual at Sept. 6, 7, S—Androscoggin Valley fair, Canton. Henry Sleman and Miss Gertrude Brooks de Charlotte Cummings and Daisy meeting Miss Ethel Blake of Maiden, Mass. South Paris on Sept. 13—State election. feated Κ C. Atwood, Jr., and Mise Polly Davlee Martin are working at Mrs. Bicker's at Wednesday, Aug. 25th. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Swan and son Er- lb. Sept. 14-17—Maine State fair, Lewlston. 6-3. As but few more Gem Nut Oleo, 33c 6-3, Bryant's Pond. of these happy occa- nest have on an auto and will Sept, 21, H, 33—Oxford County Fair. and Mrs. K. C. Atwood gone tour, Hugh Pendexter, Jr., sions can let all members and all Sept. 28,29,30-West Oxford Fair, Fryeburg. defeated Berne Mitchell and Miss Mar loi | Mrs. Florence Cusbraan, Mr. and Mre occur, be gnests of relatives at Boothbay Har- Jr., old veterans make a Can Sept. 29,30—Oxford North fair, Andover. Uallett, 6-3, 6 3. Fred Cole and Mrs. Flora Cole of Bry- special effort to be bor, of interest on tbeii Large Tomatoes, Oct. Judicial South Paris. visiting plaoes 12—Supreme Court, Harry Shaw and Miss Da τ lee defeated Mr ant's Pond are at "Lakeside present. South Paris always tbe Jan. 4, δ, β—Western Maine Cottage." gives route. can Poultry Association, Atwood and Miss Julia Carter, 6-3, 6-3. old veterans a Extra, 19c Sooth Paris. Cornelia Douglass of Portland, who hearty welcome, and a SEMI FINALS : is sick with is good time may be very pneumonia, reported confidently expected. Albany. Mere and There. WUllam Brooks and Miss Collier defeatec as gaining a little. She Is at tbe home Cards of notification will be sent to Fletcher's Coffee, At the Ladies' Circle last week there Henry Nleman and Miss Brooks, 6-1,6-2. of her grandmother, Mrs. Annie Emery, members whose address is known by Pendexter, Jr., and Mrs. Atwood de was a attendance. An lb. Hugh on Howe Hill. tbe secretary. good impromptu High Grade, 49c Outlawed I. O. U.'e are not nncom feated Harry Shaw and Miss Davlee, 6-3, 6-3. to be of Interest to all Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reed were enter- Tbe date of tbe reunion of the 2Sd program proved mon and, it seems, never have been. IIJiALS : All Cash No Charging tained Friday by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kit- Maine Regiment has been fixed as Aug. present. Δβ far back as records one learns of Beatrice and Ruth Andrews of go, William Brooke and Miss Collier defeated H tredge at "Camp Comfort." 81. Tbe meeting will be held at Me- Bry- One Price Cash Store such things and recently the records Pendexter, Jr., and Mrs. Atwood, 6-2,6-4,6-1. chanic Falls. ant's Pond spent last week with their Small Profits have been extended a little farther back Showers daring Saturday afternoon Wilson's Mill·. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Abel An- into the dim past. The University of Dickvale. drews. prevented many from attending the regu- Mrs. Lnella Meserve of and is much interested in the Portland, Dexter is ill at the home - - - Pennsylvania lar tea at the Country Club which was Mrs. Charles Ray and three children Cummings « of her little daughter, are guests at W. H. Maine clay records ancient Babylon, or of Canton bave been a of hie sister, Anna Norway, given by Mrs. William P. Potter and Hart's. spending few days Cummings. rather, somebody who had more money with her Mrs. Linas Elbrldge Bird has been tele- PERCY P. Miss Mary Barchfield. The occasion Mrs. Ε mother, Libby. repairing ALLEN, than he knew what to do with left some G. Hartwell and mother, Mrs. was one Miss Jennie Gordon Is rela- phones which have been out of commis- of the very pleasant social Poilard, Mrs. A. A. Welcome and Geo. visiting of it to the university to spend—and a tives in East Dixfield. sion since the thnnder storms of last South Maine. events of the summer and the attend- as Paris, never is at a lose how to Walker, chauffeur, all of Lowell, week. univeieity ance the weather. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Shaw and two have sent large considering Mass., passed through here on their way spend money—and they par- tea of next be children spent In Buckfield with Mrs. Rennie of Readville, Mass., who The regular Saturday will to Metalluc for a two weeks' vaca- Sunday tie· ont into the sand blown valley of Lodge Mrs. Sbaw's Mrs. has been visiting Mrs. Ε. M. Cundall, given by the Misses Diman and Miss tion. mother, Georgia Wll- the to records and has to her home. Her son Mat- Euphrates dig up Case and an obstacle con- ley. gone sDend some of the above monev. Amnnv Mary golf Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Sturtevantof Cole- tmf eifh thm ηα· nhifiplui ihtt haua Bernard Putnam was in Dixfield Wed- thew, who has been spending a few their other finds ie an I. O. (or brook were guests at M. C. Linnell's sev- U. four added zeet to the will be weeks with George Cummings, accom- game, giveo. eral days tbe past week. nesday. shekels of silver given by one Bur-Mama Will Weston of who is panied her. All members and their friends are in- A vaudeville show at the ball Rumford, stop- to II Sionatam. The date when the traveling Mrs. Omer and son Roland have vited as usual. ping with bis sister, Mrs. Jnna Sanders, Wing Theatre drew crowds and aote was was October, 1962 B. good Friday Saturday to their home in On given Lisbon Falls. Auto C., The John Garland stand, near the is somewhat improved in health. gone Savoy The travel with tbeir the year, so the reoord explains, when evenings. company of William Trips, corner wat> Mrs. Herman Fuller and ohlldren of Mary Grover, daughter northwest of the Common, οwD and a King Rim-Sin oocupied the town of Our truck, give very good per- j South Rumford Grover, aooompanied them. SOUTH PARIS sold the past week by Elmer W. Cum formance. spent Snnday with her Damigilsha. It seems by this It mnst Mrs. Bernard Pntnam. John Jones has been employed in Matinee every Wednesday and at 2i30 mlngs to Mrs. Emily P. Bissell of Wil- Earl la home the sister, Saturday have been war time in Hoyt through haying | for a few weeks in Greenwood. Dur-Damigilsha mington, Delaware. Mrs. Bissell is a haying Two Shows Every Evening at 7 and 8:30 with scarce and interest season. Hanover. On money high. friend and guest of Mrs. Brinckle and Trains, It also seems there were men in that Arthur Howe has likes Paris Bill so well upon her first recovered from his Mr. and Mrs. Asa Keniston and son town who were not above Sumner. 16th. profiteering. visit to the that she has long sickness. from Monday, Aug. Tuesday, Aug. 17th. the interest asked place purchased B. is Glenn and daughter Ida South Anyway was only Mrs. Ν. Burgees Buffering from Forest Howe bas a Mrs. Powers of the property to be improved for a sum Paris came Sunday with their auto to forty per cent per annum, or so Dr. abscesses in her bead. Get ready for the See mer home here. visit their son Albert and big laugh. Leon Legrain, who has translated the Little Hattie Hollis is stopping with family. At Miss Amy DuBois of Beacon, Ν. Y., is Mr·. Ε. D. Ham mon bas been very Mrs. J. E. Bennett and Velzora Con- Mary Miles Minterj Hotels, There were her A. note, says. foor witnesses grandmother, Mrs. D. McPherson. sick. Dr. Tibbetts was oalled to attend Fatty Arbuckle a guest of her sister, Mrs. Edward L. nor went to Bethel in to the note. Instead of signatures the Mr·. Lewie Bisbee is from an Monday. the big 6-act Realart Parris. gaining | ber. hot and IN where are a wallet of A. B. A. witnesses their seals on the attack of la Very dusty. you among strangers, placed docu- Miss grippe. Ira Brown and Lewie Powers bave oak Τ» υ» 1 J 1_ L· If.. Production Jean C. McKluney of ιιυουυϋ auu iuio, ment and were not liable for Pittsburgh, Mrs. Ora Morrill is from uuioi/ uau^uici, His Latest Success payment is a guest of Miss P. Burcb- recovering Gard Roberts' bay. Carlton Travelers' serves check unless it could be shown knew the Pa., Mary bad cold. Saunders, and three children Cheques every purpose your tbey field at her summer home here. J. B. Roberta bas electric lights In Bur called at S. G. Bean's. Mra. Saunden, "THE HAYSEEDER" Be Good" character of Mama, or any other Little Lewis Everett Biabee was con- stalled in his house and store. "Jenny book does at home where is known. lost both of ber twin babies, and she ir your responsibility man whose note they witnessed, was fined to his bed for one day, but is out Miss Helen is with Added Attractions PAÛTB1DOB DISTRICT. Staples boarding poorly. bad when tbey swore it was good. So at thie writing. Stearns. H. J. S. G. Bean was at North Waterford The Hallroom Obtainable here. Denominations $10 to $100. far as it is possible to compute a shekel Master Wendall Barrett has been visit- Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hazelton were call- EDDIE Boys Tuesday and got his horses shod. POLO of silver in 1962 B. C. was equal to about ing his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. er· at Ν. B. Burgees1 Thursday. Hebron. in their C. D. Conaor Is the on IN latest comedy one hundred dollars of our at the Mason. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Bisbee at- catting grass money Mr. and Mrs. Â. M. Richardson, Nor- the meadow. present time. So the note was for about Mrs. Guy Cushman and three children, tended the funeral of Mrs. Bisbee' Pingree "PRETTY SOFT" man and Albert, were np from Portland Mrs. Ethel Connor and children four hundred dollars. Irma, Berniceand Elva of New Bedford, uocle, America Mayhew of Paris, Tues- spent "The for a few hoars Sunday. afternoon with Mrs. J. E. Ben- Mass., are visiting her parents, Mr. and day. Tuesday Vanishing Dagger" Miss lone Harlow of Dixlleld visited nett. Che Latest Screen Magazine THE NORWAY NATIONAL BANK Mrs. William Mason. Mrs. Ernest Farrar passed away at her I | For years it bas beeu a diotnm, there friends here recently. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Andrews and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lin wood G. Morse and home in Redding Monday after a long McLean Prices and 20c. is "no good Indian but a dead one." | Miss Elizabeth Casbmaa bas been the Bessie Sloan from Bethel were at L. J. Douglas 15c little son Keith were week end guests of sickness. Oldest and Strongest National Bank Some of them probably were not bad guest of H. K. Stearns and family at bis Andrews' her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Mason. Mr. and Mrs. Alton P. Pales, Mr. and Sunday. when alive, but white men rarely camp at Rangeley the past week. Mrs. John called on Mrs. in Oxford County appre- Mrs. Guy Cushman spent a couple of Mrs. Del Davenport attended the funeral Sylvester and Doris 19th, ciated them at that time. Some of J Mrs. Dr. Higgins and little Harold of Brace. May Thursday, Aug. days at Suoth Paris with Miss Ethel of tbelr sister, Mrs. Ernest Wed- tbem did deeds to their Farrar, Phillips are visiting her mother, Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. IN Maine perform good Crockett nesday. J. W. Dresser and daugh- Wm. S. Hart's Only Rival Norway, white neighbors, and now that recently. 0. Donham. ter and Ted Brown from Water- tbey Mrs. George Crockett, Ernest Crockett, Mrs. Del Davenport is gaining slowly, Mary " have been dead long enough to redeem Mrs. Nellie Preston of Somerville, ford went to oalled on Estella Prentiss Crockett and son Richard, and so she is able to ride out. Andover; What's Your the whole mass of red Mass., has been spending the week with Bean. humanity they Miss Ethel Crockett oalled at William Mrs. E. D Bobbins was called to Paris ! Harry Carey are being remembered, In Mrs. J. D. Sturtevant and Miss Etta generally Mason's recently. Saturday night by the Illness of her bronze and stone. Massasoit, who be- | Stnrtevant. Husband in the western 6 act uncle, A. Mayhew, who passed away Ollead. Doing*?" big friended the Pilgrims, is one who is be West Sumner. C. H. George Is in Watervllle this Sunday morning. Mrs. John Richardson arrived borne Universal Feature •ng thus remembered on this three hun- week attending the annnal reunion of Better than 23 1-2 hours leave. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bisbee attended Θ. W. Doble is sick with a bad cold. last from dredth anniversary of his benefaction. [lis regiment, the 16th Maine. Tuesday Worcester, Mass., Sousa's concert, held in Lewiston Tues- Eddie Field is opend ng his vaoation after several with rela and 20c. Prom now on be will stand in bronze Prof. Charles Dwyer is with his par· spending days Special bargain prices, 15c I ji witb G. W. Doble. tives there. in front of Rock. day. »nts in Martinsville for a short vaoation. directly Plymouth Mrs. Alioe Buck has moved to Port- The Ladies' Aid a dance at Weet gave | Mrs. Dwyer and "Sonny," who lfft last Emma Sheridan of Berlin, Ν. H., was land. Sumner vestry 15th. a of friends in town last Wednesday, Aug. 18th, Aug. reek, are also there. guest Thursday. There Is an old that when the Mrs. Ernest L. Farrar passed away at Walter of West Paris oalled at John Woods and James saying Penley | Clyde Ellingwood and two children Brakeman falls we can catch white her heme Monday after a illness. Mrs. A. D. McPherson's look- bave to sky blackbirds, long Thursday ire at Linwood gone Leroy, III., where they will Electrical Keene'i. Priscilla Dean or, maybe, it ia larks; but any way It She leaves a husband and five obildren. log for stock. spend several days. Appliances From the famous book of the •eems we shall not have to wait until Edwin Field of Massachusetts is the John Briggs of Canton was through | Hiram. Franoes Wilson of Shelburne, Ν. H., in the $500,000 Jewel DeLuxe Pro- that event to catch the white blaokbirds. guest of bis brother-in-law, Garrison this is for Mrs. B. same name Knibbs. he vicinity Thursday. Tbe annual reunion of Hiram School working Ο. Brown. duction by Harry Laun dry ett Washing Machine A barn swallow is not black, but he Is Ooble. Mr. and Mrs. Amasa Tucker of Massa- J. A. Riobardson and son kssociatlon was held at Pythian Hall, Edward and near it. Well, a white one put In an Mrs. Angle Bobbins was oalled to Paris chusetts are at N. C. Albert Blaok of Orr's Island were week- The famous vacuum visiting Bell's, Sast Hiram, on Aug. 4th. Leland L "THE VIRGIN OF Last cup type. appearance at the home of W. E. Over- by the sodden death of her uncle Amer- making the trip by auto. end at John E. Richardson's. The Big Episode It has a Dmbali presided. About one hundred guests capacity of 6 sheets. lock in Razorviile a short time ica Mayhew. Rev. C. G. Miller beld services at West | was made auto. since, attended. Rev. Wiliard H. Palmer of trip by STAMBOUL"« It will wash a tub of clothes in 10 to minutes. and was a real curiosity to Mr. Over- Mrs. Ella Dunn is working at North Sumner Aug. 15, at 10:30 A. M. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Corey of 15 Lugusta offered prayer. Brief addresses Norway Don't fail to see this wonderful 'The Silent It will a tub of clothes in 1 minute. lock and and also to the Buckfield for Clyde Keene. were week-end at Avenger" dry for the line family; family rere made of and guests A. D. ready welcome response by Wight's. feature. It will a or families of the swallows Mrs. James Boyle has returned home Mrs. Florence was in dry tub of clothes for the iron in minutes. ordinary Northwest Albany. jeslie Cblpman and Floyd Burnell. Tbe Bryant Gorham, ready 15 ^ which lived in his barn. from Dr. Bell's private hospital at Strong, Ν. Added "SUNSHINE COMEDY" It has no It is an all and an all Leon York of South Waterford was I ο re do cm was passed In social obat and H., Thursday. Attractions. wringer. metal machine having had a successful operation on her Mrs. Fred bas returned home It takes electri^°.P^oni the guest of friends In town over the ileasant greetings. Tbe dinner was am· Wight only £ aa much current to as does the throat. | from Lewiston. PATHE REVIEW Prices and 20c. operate It Is said that when one gets mad and week-end. ile and excellent. In tbe afternoon 15c It is in Freeman Farrar has gone to Portland simple construction, durable and practical. wants to smash things, it is a good idea Ervtn Mills has gone to Grafton to em ark s were made by Rev. Hervey H. CENTURY COMEDY to attend the old soldier reunion. | Breeders' Meeting. to and count ten and if very mad it work In the woods. His wife will loyt of Hooperston, 111., Cyrus K. Jersey : stop The Rav. C. G. Miller and son had din- stay j Prices Matinee 15c and 25c. Saturday, Aug. S 1st, is not a bad plan to make the amount in Norway while he Is away. Jbapman, Esq., of Lovell, Willie Mabry The annual meeting of the Western restera Electric ner with Mrs. John Heald Sunday after and Washing Machines one hundred. In like manner when one Misa Velma Frank of was In f Cambridge, Mass., Dr. Irving Mabry, Maine Jersey Breeders' Association was Evening 25c 35c. Matinee 10c and his services. Norway 15c. 6 gets intoxicated and wants to paint the town 8unday. 1rs. Winnie Wallaoe Wlllougbby of Held in Bethel on Wednesday, Aug. 11. Capacity sheets. Evening 15c and 20c. town red it might he a good idea to Sunday goests at L. E. Mills' were lolderness, N. H., Noab E. Rankin of It noon a bountiful dinner was served, 20. It is of the cylinder with either wood or metal cylinder. Lake. 1 Friday, Aug. type new kind Norway Mrs. James Brown and Mrs. Alborta M. Abbott of ;b6 Betbel members beans .'top and spell the of red pig- two ohiidren, 'ortland, furnishing It has either a copper tub or a steel tub. ment that be used in the Potter of Denmark has come to Miss Margaret Wilson and Qrover Hen. Samuel W. Gould of < md coffee and the Waterford members galvanized might painting. Ruby Gor-| 'ryebnrg, ^ It has either a or This ia the ive with htr grandfather, A. D. Kilgore. bam, all of Shelburne, Ν. Mr. and kowbegan, Philip C. Wentwortb, Allen I urnlshlng the pastry. About sixty-three 77m. FARNUM stationary swinging wringer. cjj up· name:—paradimetbykamin- H., Maj. Robert Warwick The or oazobeozeneorthocarboxllc. If a man Gena Harwood, who has been visiting Mrs. Howe of Berlin, Mr. and Mrs. I. Pierce of Somerville, Maaa., Edwin < mjoyed the dinner. wringer automatically stops if the clothes get caught to A be a Is not sobered by the time he gets ι it Ε. E. Witt's for several weeks, re- Steve Westlelgb of West Bethel, Zenas j [. Welob, preceptor of Fryeburg Acad- The forenoon session was devoted to IN In his latest and greatest feature mangle, grinder or any small can easily ' appliance through with that he is a hopeless caae. iurned to her home in Augusta Monday, Merrill and two children, Mrs. Gertrude my. Letters were read from Fred C. >usiness at whlob time the following offl- motor. :he 9th, accompanied by her cousins, Brown and son of Bethel. oogins of Jackman and Rev. Jobn < lers were eleoted for the coming year: The Tree of 11 The Hon. W. W. with the Lnoy Witt, Ronald and Ethel Lapham. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pitts and daughter iimball of New Hampshire. Llewellyn President—W. W. Abbott, Sonth Waterford. Thomas, Vloe Presidents—Ε. K. Knowledge Recent visitors here are Mr. and Mrs. of Harrison spent the week-end at their .. Wadawortb read a poem. A poem Kllgore, Waterford; The Adventurer" Vacuum welfare and pleasure of the people of i. L. Sanderson, Harrison; 0. C. Smith, Brldg· orrington Cleaner. „ Elden Hall and baby, and Verne Flood samp, Wild Cat Lodge. y James D. Wilder waa read. Tbe Burton Holmes » hv over 33 New Sweden at heart, bas bought from ί an; Fred Keneroon, Fryebarg; Preston Charles, Travelogue The cleaner y >f ton at David Flood's: Veima Rolfe of was devoted to musio Brown- ] jovell; F. J. Bethel; that exceeds the Government the belrs of the original sattlers a large j Farming Henry YarmouthvlUe haa rening by Tvlc-, Owen 8mlth, Port- Q requirements ruoker of Hartford at Daniel Dnllea's; been bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. eld orchestra, by tbe Blaok 1 ind; E. 0. Hofetou, Cornish. AUMONT~~GRAPHIC p""nt· tract of land In that place and presented visiting singing Rxeonttve A. L. "The Lion Man" Ir. and Mrs. Thomas Smith of Anbnra C. W. Rolfe. iters and recitations. Mrs. Dr. Committee-George Kimball, it to the town for a public park. It la 8y· g anderson, C. W. Farrlngton. " Come in and to it Hender- to tiers of Cornish Prices and 20c. " look them over afternoon 2 ^3° 5 large in extent, beautifully located, with W. M. Tucker's; Mrs. Maria Frank Wlllard has returned his I gave several fine reel ta- Secretary and Treasurer—W. M. Morse, Wat· 15c Great Radium Myitery any on Mrs. Sarah Pickets of in to encores e rford. to all variatiea of soeuic effects, and oan be of Orono, tome South Waterford. ons, responding twloe. 7 9. ! of in C. Wentwortb waa The afternoon session was taken made into another vaat monument of iethel and Mrs. Albert Ο instead Mr·. Lydia Morrill Is visiting Gor- j hllip ohosen presl- np by 'aribon at A. D. Mr. and ! »ntforthe next After s and Instructive talk on his kindness to the prospérons plaoe, Kilgore'·; lam, Ν. H. year. singing very Interesting Watch for our big special attractions all 1rs. Geo. Witt and Delaao of in Lovell for · tbe to meet ' and David 1. Monl· which through bla exertions waa settled George Mrs. George Mill· la J merloa, meeting adjourned irming dairying by in of 60 )oiobeetar, Mass., at 1.1. Witt's. ! '•w days. a lb· first Wednesday of Aofttftt 1911· t Portland· {1 aextweek. Plan on seeing them all. k* - years afo. j Is Morse, MS&βΐ®:

abaiiSiStilS: Fred Parria of Mechanic Fella tUM Perclral S. the Hathaway of Chloago bi ta Farm Building* Burned Lightning, Game Warden Bd. of Skowbegan Democrat village Saturday. visited kit by King The Oxford father, Theron Hathaway, f< ir NORWAY. baa five beg· and one bnndle of Mr·. Babb a abort kino. shipped of Auburn 1· the neet oi wood taken from a beaver dam on Alder her LÛ53 OF PBOPKBTT FBOM BOLTS I* BAT slater, M re. Alloa Jacobs. stream In to tbe 8tate Tlsb Express rate· bave boon raised tweh '· Anson valley UBDAT'3 BHOWKB. Paris, Maine, 17, 192c Mrs. Etta and one-ball and Osme at Augnsta. Tbe South August Johoaoa of Mlnot made ι per coot, to take effe 5t Mrs. Luella Morrill and Mn. Charles Department vlait within wood will be used to oonatruot a dam to laat week to her niece, Mra. Mildred ninety day·. Bon were lo Mayvllle last week to at- tbe work of beaters at the Coffreo. Daring the shower of Saturday after tend the marriage anniver- illustrate Miaa ▲. F. Kincaid of who '■ twenty-third Atbena, noon, after 2 Fish and Game Exposition In Spring- Clothes shortly o'clook, lightnlni ! Mr. and Mra. T. W. Vaehaw. D. L. Hill and son· Almon and Κα In the millinery business In saryof this fall. Tbe bearer dam PARIS. Skowhegai >♦ atrook the barn at the farm on 1 several fine at field, Mass., Bargains SOUTH a Hlg Mr·. Boee reading· gene of North Leeda were le gueat at J. H. Jonea'. gare io the village about two miles north of 8oatl 1 from which the wood was taken is laat Street, the gathering. week. Mr·. about 200 feet long and had to be blown Albert and MIm Roth Korae ι ,f Parie, owned by W. F. Nottage. Thii MIm Bmily Davis, who baa been a Warden In two weeks tbe Mr. and Mra. E. F. South Paria were the of lr waa the plaoe formerly owned by P. F Bean in baa n«t by King. Hart, Schaffner & Marx and other makes of Good Clothes marked down. *u in Wset Loveli Wed· Shaw were gneata the g neat of Mr·. Abbie Bethel, ψ 5. Fogg gueeti bnt heaven had It reconstructed. Mr. of Mr. and Mra. H. M. Andrews In Sooth grandmother, Mra. Fred FnrbQab, ι it Crockett, exchanged by him witl 1 returned. fnlly that this dam Is the cleverest our summer blue are a ae*i»y· Woodstock a ahort time her cottage in lut week. Mr. Nottage a few month· since for Mr Miaa Easel of Bethel waa in King says All suits except serges included. It's complete clearance o* Wednesday. Harpawell, Doaglaaa beavers Fall· vu in atand in the piece of construction work by Monroe of Mechanic Nottage'· village. town laat week. our jchn Her mon Noyee baa been s Sogeno end Bert Jackaon, who le ft that be has ever seen. All of tbe trees summer clothes. The balance of choice stock of selected attending Mr. Nottage's home plaoe la on tbi 1 Mr. and Mr·. McAlliater were high grade, carefully town Friday. aome weeka aloce for a to Philip religious sommer school at trip 8eettle b y at some little 1 on which there were branches were Pittafleld, go- upper road, distance. The recent of Mra. MoAUiater'a aiater, it business to even at a Κ. Carter wae to Bethel ose In g on the 6th and flivver, arrived home goeata with tbe butts down-stream We consider good policy dispose of them now, goward returning Saturday Sunday mornloi ?> bouse on the former Crookett farm wai 1 Mra. Herman Brown, at Songo Fond. placed by garments. week. night, the 14th. having made the return trip rail. tbe beavers so that tbe branches could d»y last by occnpied by Nelson P. Cummings, wh< Mr. and Mra. Oliver Poaa recently vis- considerable loss, rather than carry them over to another season. The stock is large, works for Mr. 1 oatch tbe drift wood from up-stream and L. Wadlln of Canton was In Alton C. Wheeler la one of the Lloyd E. Watson of Biddeford an d Nottage. At the time th« I ted Mr. and lira. King Bartlett of ùeorice speak- assist the industrious animals in their are all in a ers announced Miss Alice E. Gçant of Old *li 0 buildings were struck Mr. Nottage and Mille. the attractive, the taste and back of suit stands town Tuesday. by the Bepablloan State Town, Locke'a patterns styles good every were Mr. were on ι work. The colony of beavers at this Committee to the gueata of Mr. and Mra. A. 1 ti Cummings at North Pond Mr. and Mra. Corey were gneeta In the cam- Clyde — McArdie of Boetoc ia making * participate dam is small but industrious. maker. jrred In this atate. M one for the past week, bave retorne d fishing trip, and only Mrs. Cummlngi one last week of Mrs. Corej'a par- evidently reputable native town. paign day viait to his to their home·. was at home. Mr. and Mrs. ▲. D. Wight of Mrs. and ent·, Verrill baa moved bii Mary Stanley daughter Bth Fire froin the lightning spread quickly There is more Catarrh In this section Rodney family Mr. and Mrs. F. π >" Gilead. elyn are at home for two or three weeks Albert Dodge are over the and the who have of the country than all other diseases N'orway to tbia village. * barn, though neighbor! Mr. and lira. C. I. Bauer, bom from ceivlng congratulations on the birtb c were and for years it was sup- Suits $51.50 $55 Suits $50 Suits Bath, where Mrs. Stanley haa a po at hand aa quickly as possible, been the aammer with Mrs. put together, $60 $46.50 $42.50 Weet was a recent sition as an β 12 Monda apendlng posed to be Incurable. Doctors prescribed Arcbar gueet of housekeeper. ponnd daughter early f nothing could be done toward saving the Bauer's Mr. and Mra. Biohard The new arrival has bee D parents, local remedies, and by constantly falling $48 Suits $40.50 $45 Suits $36.50 $40 Suits $33.50 Bartlett in Locke'· Mille. morning. buildings, which were entirely destroyed. to their home in Eliz- Siao.ey Mra. Alton C. Wheeler and daughter named Frances Clement, returned to cure with local treatment, pronounced Taylor. A portion of the furniahinga were saved Catarrh is a local disease, Mr. and Mr·. F. A. Littlehale of North Miriam were at Ogunquit over the week- beth, N. J., Saturday. It Incurable. Straw Hats at 1-2 Price. Wash Suits about 1-3 off. The rain was nc t from the house. About fifteen tons oi have re- influenced by constitutional con- Boys' were ia town one last week. of Miss Edith Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mra. Frank T. Brett greatly Pat:« day end, gueeta Kelley, who la therefore constitu- sufficient to the e hay went with the barn, also a where bare ditions and requires the summer there. prevent acbednled gam quantity turned from Weatport they Bain Coats at reduction. and made a spending tional treatment Hall's Catarrh Medi- Slipon $3 W.lbur Swao family trip at the fair which waa dul of farming tools and implements belong· a week. grounda, Ρ been spending cine, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & % Aziacooi Dam the tiret of last week. Mra. Henrietta Leavltt and off after the ing to Mr. and some Bobbina of Mount to daughters, pulled abower. Weat Pari B Nottage, belonging Bev. Jerome W. Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is a constitutional Miss Agnes Leavitt and Miaa Annie won from 3 to 1. to Mr. Crockett which had been left waa a of bia acts Mrs Maud Davee visited her aant. Norway, Sterling, Illinoia, gueat remedy, is taken Internally and Leavitt, were laat week for a there. J. at Pond guests abort cooain, Mra. Walter Anderaon. thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces jin. Flora Cole, Bryant'· of There will be a apecial meeting of tb s was an Hundred Dollars re- Sale 14. time Mra. Leavitt'a aunt, Mra. Oilman There insurance of $2000 on Mra. George Oreen of Bethel ia visit- of the System. One begins Saturday, Aug. Ladies of the G. A. R., for the tranaac ward is offered for any case that Hall's' Tuesday. Whitman. the buildings, whioh would be much lésa her Mra. Maud Rloe. tion of on the even ing aiater, Catarrh Medicine fails to cure. Send for -ne! Laura and Bertha Bowker have neceaaary buaineaa, than sufficient to them. Jonea and y Mark of Sweden and replace Judge and Mra. William F. circulara and testimonials. Sale ends 31. the week with rela- Perry Gardner iog of Saturday, Aug. 21st. Will mena Tuesday, Aug. been «pending paat Bankin of Katherine, Francea and Mary P. J. CHENEY * CO., Toledo, Ohio. East Hiram, who have been bers be preaent it daughtera Sold 75c. t in Sumner. poaalble? have returned from a several weeks' stay by Druggists, tive· taking a vacation from their job of the In the same abower the buildings of Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Mr. and Mra. W. Penfold ar 8 at their at Lake Keewaydin In Saat Mr. acd Mr·. Erland Noyee were re- revaluation of the town of Paris, are Raymond Harry W. Bearce in Hebron were struck camp of his Mrs. W. with Mr. and Mra. Charles back on the work. guests mother, P. Morton • and Three horses Stoneham. cent visit rs totally destroyed. To feel have good and diges- and Mr. and Mrs. Morton and Mr. am 1 Garden of a atndent strong, appetite in Bethel. which were in the barn were taken out, Arthur Caribou, and use Burdock Crosby Mra. Arthur W. Pratt of East Mrs. of has tion, sleep soundly enjoy life, Orange, Penfold bave gone to Camp Concori 1 and no cattle were in the barn. Bue at the University Pennaylvanla, Blood Bitters, tbe family system tonic. Price Mr. m i Mrs. Chester A. of X. J., is spending the month of to a lew with tbe not a recent of Leelie Gibson. $1.26. Brigga August spend days party ball players and spectators from a game been guest LEE M. SMITH were in town with her Misa Eunice who were chums Mec^nic Falls Thureday, sister, Fobea, occupying tbe camp. at West Minot harried to the and Mr. Garden and Mr. Glbaon CO., plaoe, ol relative·. is occupying her cottage, "Woodland at Bowdoin College. Born. gues'.i Mrs. Clara M. of , succeeded in removing most of the con- _ Formerly H. B. Foster Co. Home," on Lake Penneaaeewasaee. Hatbaway Bryant1 Misses Elizabeth and Gertrude Brnoe, Mrs. W. H. Pratt were in Pond and son tenta of the house. A large quantity of ^ Mr and Kenneth Bertrand Hatha Mrs. Robert J. and tools were of Bev. and In Woodfords, A us. 12, to the wife of H. D. NORWAY MAINE Went Par;· Tuesday to attend the funeral Mr. and Mra. A. D. Park, Mrs. Ella S. were for a short time las ί hay farming lost with the daughters way guests are several McAlister of North Paris, a son. and Bassell Mr. and Mrs. Bearce were at Bruoe of Portland, spending 0/ Mri. £■ K. Curtia. Heald Stephen spent Thur· week of Mrs. Hatbaway's father, Giimai , buildings. In South Paris, A tig. 16, to tbe wife of F. at the home weeks in town. day with Mr. and Mra. Lester Bobinson Whitman. Mr. Hatbaway baa been for ι k Rangeley time, returning Albert Dodge, a daughter, Frances Taylor. Mr and Mrs. Nelson Camming· and Proctor has gone to Gilead. In West Paris. Auer. 7. to the wife of Frnest B. in East Sumner. The Parks and Mrs. number of in the Cbriatian Scienci that night, and their three daughters and Peroy one yeara and a Loretta. were in West Buckâeld daj a man ia on were Mr. and Mra. John Howe daugh- Curtis, daughter, Lucy family Heald were on their to Pond. office in Boaton. tbi , who employed the farm way Sbagg printing During are of In Parla, Aug. 5, to tbe wife of Mattl Keranen TESTIMONY the drat of last week. the ones at home. ter of Worceater, Mass., guests CONVINCING war he waa In the service, and was over only ι0011. Work baa on the changea in the Mrs. Howe's Miss Rose Hamlin. In to tbe wife of Dr. A begun seas. The Bearce place was oHe of the sister, Lewlaton, Aug. 11, of Theodore which has Mrs. Alma Packard ia borne from Au- Leon Slkkenga of Norway, a eon. this building Thayer, largest farm stands in Oxford County, Sonth Parie Saturday night week. Shaw's Or· of Given by Many People. oeen occupied on me nrei noor oy tDe A card received from tbe Bolster with in the best of condi- burn for the aumrner and ia the guest four ; large buildings che*:r». piece·. dental rooms of Dr. D. S. and I· Mrs. John C. South Pari· Bartlett, Barrows camping party from "Water1 tion. There was an insurance of 13,500, her mother, Sbepard. Married. Experiences told by peo- is to be Mr. η a meat mar- Mollie Tourtellette of Bath is the Mrs E en Richard· of Fore Street used by Thayer Street, St. Stephen, Ν. B., contains tbi which amount is only a fraction of the Miss ple— innnnnn«m«nt '«Here »nfl «till arthar I oiiAat nf Mr·. William Garev. f ber nephew and niece·, B. ket. Tbia ia estimated some as Those who have had weak kidneys— the guest loaa. by high In North Waterford, August 7, Addison Lee and sisters. The weather of the week shoulc tvo.nnn. Mr. tod Mr·. George Mulholland and Who used Doan's Kidney Pills— F. Richard· Mr. and Mr·. Leeter Wood and deugh p&et Holt of Norway and Dorla Irene Bartlett ol have a sobering effect upoo-eny camping three children of Medford, Mass., are foungsvllle, Pa. Who fonnd the remedy effective—Such K-? beeter Gore Miller attended the ter, with Mr. aad Mrs. Harold Smith Robert and Mist ! bat over the Canadian border it'i guests of Mrs. Susan Cragln. In Rumford. August 1, Irving «tatements prove merit. f Mi·· Cam- and boo of made a party, Eva E. West, both of Rumford. fcne:» Dorothy Whitney Monmouth, recently A. Dean at East Belva who bas been a an utter ■till good practice for tourists from the The barn of Walter Mise Graves, In 9, Joseph Ba»s and Mrs You might doubt stranger. at Norway Thursday. visit to Mr. Wood's and Mrs. Smith's Ramford, August ming* U. S. A. to date their correspondence Oxford was atruck by lightning and guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pride, has 9elen LeBlanc, both of Rumford. Here's South Paris proof. Verify it. BUGS Mr. and Mrs. Fred In parents, Wood, cows home in LewistoD. In Canton, Aug. 8, Charles Fred Tripp and Be convinced. ■» Orchestra is engaged to from "Water" Street. burned Saturday afternoon. Two returned to her Read. Investigate. >haw play Bethel. Hiss Elva A. both of Canton. and a were in the barn Mrs. McBride and Fuller, Pari· folk· be- » .turners hall at South Water horse which Mr. and George You'll find why South fc: Fred D. Gordon of Auburn, who bac In Rumford, Aug. 0, Joseph Oliver and Mrs, tbia week. Mrs. Maurice L. and son Rich- were taken out. A of hay Dorothy of Philadelphia are Κrthuf LeBlanc, both of Rumford. lieve in Doan's. ford >n Friday night Noyes large qaantity daughter 1 been general of the Androscog· Harold Allen ol ard and daughter Christine have re- manager was bnrned. As the barn was some dis- occupying the Sbepard cottage at the In tawlston, Aug. 11, Wesley Charles R. Dunham, telegraph oper- Protect Your With the Insecticides Mrs Elmer Roberta and Mr. gin Electric also of the Oxford Norfolk, Va., formerly of Canton and Rumford, Crops Proper Mr. and a Co., tance from other lake for the month of Pleasant "The turned from visit to Mrs. Noyes' sister, the buildings, they August. ind Miss Gladys Aille Randall of Lewlston. ator, 1Θ St., says: kidney it M H. A. Sturtevant of Sumner Electric has to accept a ...WE HAVE... Mrs. F. ▲. Heidner, In Springfield, Mass. Co., resigned were not endangered. The barn was Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Perkins of Auburn secretions were painful in passage and were recent visitor· in South Pari·. position with the Cumberland Countj of Mrs. Perkins' sis- Doan's Kid- On their way home they visited the fam- built only a few years ago, and repre- were recent guests deposited sediment. I got Light and Power Co., with headquarters and Died. Co. and M Andrew· is taking a vaca ily of Robert Pateraon in Lynn. sents a loss of not less than $2500, with ter, Mrs. Walter Pride, family. ney Pills at the Howard Drug in Portland. His place is taken bj was in Portland last and Inflam- '·» week· which she is insurance of $800. Edwin Gammon relieved the congestion :ijo passing B. the an- S. In Alfred 73 they Donald Partridge attended George Williams, general superin- see little Rumford, Aug. 8, Frost, aged I ·: --Is and relatives in Lovell. week to bis four-year-old mation and strengthened my kidneys. »:tn nual of the Maine Association tendent of the Central Maine Power Co., rears. Death meeting in on when Paris daughter, Eloise, who is the children's In Rumford, Aug. 8, Marie Belldeau, daughter have used Doan's off and since, Green, "·: Ella of Clerks of Courts at New Meadows Inn of which the Oxford Electric Co. Is now The baro of Simeon K. Yeaton in Ox- Bug ,3ee Keuistonand Marjorie hospital there for surgical treatment >f Mr. and Mrs. George Belldeao, aged 6 months. needed, and bave found that I can al- last week. All of the sixteen counties a ford was struck lightning Saturday In Norway, August 10. Miss Dorothy Whitney Riwar * have been spending the past part. by One has been shorter than the other on them for relief." and set on but the fire leg ?ummtngs, aged about 9 vears. ways depend « the Ground at but two were Mr. Part afternoon, fire, we<& Empire Camp represented. Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Hicks attended the from birth. An X-ray application showed In Bethel, Aug. 10, Miss Octavla Grover, aged Price 00c, at all dealers. Don't simply was elected a member of the exec- was put out. Two horses were killed by Em'. IVaud. ridge reunion of the a dislocated and an operation has 9 years. aek for a remedy—get Doan's First-Tenth-Twenty-ninth the one to Mr. hip kidney utive committee. lightning, belonging is In a in Conway, Ν. H., Aug. 2, Sewall Hobson, tbat Mr. Dunham of Her limb same Lead been plas Pills—the Arsenate and Maine at Port performed. Mr sad Mr·. John Titus aon, Regiment Long Island, Yeaton, and the other to a man who bad ormerly of Brownf sld. Kidney re- season land This was the ter cast. In America F. 75 had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, M-:' "itae, with Mrs. Titu· were During the coming the ëeneca harbor, Thursday. driven in to the shower. Paris, Aug. 8, Mayhew, aged escape of rears. and Mr·. W. H. Club, instead of meeting once in two association's annual meeting, Harry Watson, D. V. 8., Haverhill, N. Y. aotg:àêto of Mr. fifty-second In West Sumner, Aug. 9, Mrs. Ernest L. Far once were veterans Mass., was in town several days last ?»joe .a Dixûeld. weeks as formerly, will meet only There fifty-six old pres< Bound Over on Assault Charge. 1 ■ar. He was on bis to NOTICE. a month. The meetings are on the third ent. In the necrology read by Majoi Fri- week. way Bridgton, In Rumford, Augoet 12, Mrs. Nunzlato Jan· Farnbam and In the Norway Municipal Court ι notice that be j Mr and Mr·. Horatio eerie· with a Maine John M. Gould the name oi where be bad several horses entered for lattlsba. The subscriber hereby give· Sifters the and appears was the last Also Monday, opening Charles Silver of Woodstock has been executor of Mr i Mrs. Farnbam visited day races. Dr. Watson waa a former resi- duly appointed Alpbonzo on the 18th of October, when Henry A. Hersey, a native of this vil- and teatament of Sprays program on the of assault will Mr·. Alton Farnbam in North arraigned charge upon Mr .ad the hostesses are Mrs. Wilson, Miss who died at Los Angeles, Cal., dent of Norway. SAMUEL J. RECORD late of Norway, lage, Charles R. Wilson of the same town. deceased, without Hartford last week. names on Mies Stella McKlllop, who has been a In tbe County of Oxford, Mason, Mrs. Morton and Mrs. Stanley. Jan. 21, 1920. Of the 2598 He not waived a bear- PUBLIC AUTO demands the pleaded guilty, G. L. Curtis sev- bond. All persons having against who the rolls of tbese 271 guest of Mr. and Mrs. are desired to Mr. and Mr·. Andrew Wheeler, will about the original regiments ing, and was bound over in the sum of estate of said deceased present Mrs. Cora S. Briggs go eral has returned to her home in for settlement, and all Indebted bave been several in this are now living. bis weeks, Terms Beasonable the same spending day· first of to for the $500, bail being fnrnisbed by father, to make Imme- to September stay present Everett, Mass. thereto are requested payment (§ and have returned BOLSTER τι.age Norway, her Miss Catherine G. Dr. Donald S. who has re Albert T. Silver. N.DAYTON with daughter, Bartlett, Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. of diately. home in Harrison. The McSwiney ARTHUR N. RECORD, their in where Miss closed his dental rooms here, bac Silver is 1Θ years of age. affray of ALAN MILLER Briggs, Philadelphia, cently Boston are in town for the remainder July 20,1920. Norway, Maine. States Public Health occurred near the borne of Wilson late A nice party attended tbe dance at Briggs is engaged in social service work, entered the United August, guests of Mrs. MoSwiney's | Sill Street, South Paris 31-33 SOUTH PARIS.ME. a has been to the in the Wednesday, as the result of a Academy Hall, Pari· Hill, Tuesday and where she occupies fiat. Joseph Service, and assigned day mother, Mrs. Morrill M. Fuller. Mr. have at an in* over the payment for a Tel. New nubt. There will be another one on P. Currier and family will Mrs. hospital West Norfolk, Mass., controversy and Mrs. MoSwiney made the trip by England 158 For Sale. sold to Wilson's < 24. house on Western Avenue, with stitution for epileptics, of about 600C bicyole which Silver of Falls and stand at Steven·' Drug Store, Market Sq. Tuesday night, Aug. Briggs' auto, going by way Niagara SOtf A Wheeler & Wilson second-hand her absence. beds. His rank in the service is son. Wilson was In his wagon, from the furnishings, during acting Canada. at a Wubur Downing is tbe new driver of which he is to have been knock- machine, in good order, assistant dental sargeon, corresponding alleged Miss Harriet Cragin is in Portland, sewing th- a.to bas between this village and Mr. and Mra. Joseph H. Porter of Bos- and afterward For Sale. V. K. PARRIS, to first lieutenant in the army. Dr, ed, severely pummeled, the of her brother, Dr. Charles L. bargain. ν Yed resigned to ton have been guests of his brother, John After the Silver made guest rway. Young having Bartlett left fur West Norfolk Mondaj by Silver. affray and Twenty acre farm, cute 12 ton bay, tatf Paris Hill. cool drink· and frankforts Porter, and other relatives here, for a into New but Cragin, family. ie iocbee, morning. His family will join him later, a hasty trip Hampshire, Mrs. Bickford and îenhouse for 100 bene, nine room house, few in tbeir car Mr. and Henry at tbe fair·. days, coming through but will remain here until came back the next day. I >arn. of shade. Water in house mountain probably Fay Lord, are at Old Or- Plenty the most scenic parts of the Silver at the same time a fine on grandaugbter, For Sale. : bas been tbe about the first of October. paid ι ind barn. Two minntes to school, Farm :: y Morton spending roads In New Mr. Porter chard. Hampshire. the of a motorcycle < week with Edward Stilwell and charge operating Helen Andrewa of Broken Bow, Ne- iborcb, store and post office, twelve 160 acre farm, cuts 35 tons bay, good pie* baa been on tbe police force of Boston for Tuesday afternoon ten of the gentlei without at Hell Gate in tbe being properly registered. la her Mrs. J. F. ι ninntes to depot. Price $2,000. of wood for farm, good Reyn J Chase Camp and at the time of the strike members of the infamous class of 190J braska, visiting cousin, pasture, plenty years, police In another case before the Norway F. C. water in both >r. west of Aziacoo· Dam. Tbey are Swain. RYERSON, running spring reg had the sense and the good faith to met with Mrs. Frank Plummer at hei a buildings, at their good Municipal Court, Yiotor Niskanen, of 32-33 Welcbville. Maine. on main 3 of Mrs. A. L. Bowker on Street. Horror vat Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ginn Watertown, bouse and barn, road, only guest· stay on the job, consequently he is still farm home High of about was a fine boy seventeen, given are the McLean miles from and railroad, tele- :amp there. there. that fifteen years can pass so Mass., occupying cottage village expressed of $10 and costs for using indecent lan- F. D. This beautiful farm were on the lake front. phone and R. Baker is a and gray hairs counted. was FARM WANTED. Bargain M Margaret A. taking were quickly, and the case continued, pay- re- if taken at once for The following parties brought made the hours guage, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Russell were borne can be bought weeks' vacation from ber dutie· in Jolly reminiscences pass ment of the fine during of two before Trial Justice Albert D. Park last being suspended cent visitors at A. R. Hendrickson's in including whole equipment Λ all too and the suggestion was Wanted to hear from owner ol $3,750, the e of W. J. Wheeler Company. with in Cold quickly the good behavior of the respondent. Part cash, balance on week charged illegal fishing made an annual South Woodstock. farming tools. >»:th her alster, Miss Jennie Baker, made that the affair be He lives at North Paris. :arm or land for sale. Musi She Brook, In Stoneham on August th6 4th: Mrs. Clara Warren of East Stoneham good terms. For sale by L. A. BROOKS, for one. The members present were Bessie easy of Norway, left Wednesday night Helen E. Fuller and W. £. Mrs. Anna je Write office 31 Market C. W. Luno, Vera Foster and Club. has been visiting her mother, priced right. Real Estate Dealer, rtaod and Old Orchard, where Mason Cushman, Corbett, Harding Coolidge ; all of Mass. Each of Lewis. South Paris, Maine. Fuller, Ameabury, Vida Jenne MacDonnell, Eva Muirhead Ν. L.JONES, Square, w, be of Mrs. Mabel Knight with Horace £. Bronson of Cortland, Y., tb?) gueat· tbe parties was fined $10, 111.72 Grace C. C. Virgin and family from Portland Box 111. I4tf Dean, Blanche Barrows McAlister, who is sent out as an from the 33 551, Olney, Days! aod Mrs. Fannie Clark. organizer costs. The fines were suspended on ac- Helen Chapman have been visiting at J. P. Penley's. Penley Plummer, national headquarters, and a committee on ooncert for the count of extenuating circumstanoea on Flora Republican S. C. Foster has gone to Harrison for Tbe Briggs, Sara Swett Lewallen, has a number of olubs have secured of costs. These actions were organized large weeks. Lab iàj celebration here payment March and Ethel C. Crockett. Besides in few in was here on Friday, and the < of con- Charles P. Gray of Fryeburg, Maine, Mrs William Moore and children, who the M zart Quartette Portlaod, brought by these members there were pres- a and original evening at the fire station Harding re- ( Meusrs. Steven· chief warden for Oxford County. have been in West Buckfield, have iIk ; Hill, Whitney, sent also eight of the second generation. was Alton C. Coolidge Club organized. to this ac : Merril This is one of tbe leading turned village. SHOES A modernized schooner passed Wheeler was chairman of the will prairie The next regular meeting of Paric meeting, Mrs. Nellie M. Cotton of Providence is that was ma.e <: uartettes of tbe state. There this It was a The fol- flerchandise through village Tuesday. will be meeting. and Harry M. Shaw secretary. week with her Mrs. Mr with the Grange Young People's spending the sister, a.* a reader them, though truck with a khaki covered canopy top officers of the club were chosen: The younger members of the grange lowing Elbridge G. Walker. name ia not yet announced. similar to old Kansas-or-bust carta in Seal. will fill tbe chairs and conduct the meet- President—J. Harold Clarence L. Chute of the Gordon Bi- our forefathers the Vice-Presidents— Donald P. Chauman, Mrs. Fra-.k m Maxim attended the reunion which penetrated furnish the most of the program, the and for every ing, and D. M. Stewart, George K. Farnum, Mrs. Harold ble School, Boston, occupied Baptist for all occasions Aasociation central west two or three generations be and not sold of· r ftb Maine Battery After the meeting a sociable will Cole, Robert W. Wheeler, Mrs. F. A. Taylor. Sunday. advertised was It was filled with of sev- pulpit io Lewnton Mr. Maxim ago. humanity and it is all the youugei Secretary—Arthur E. Forbes. of New Tork was in Thursday. held, hoped Hubbard. W. C. Southwick It eral size· and with baggage. It waa evi- s Treasurer— M Is· Jeannle choeeo president of tbe association. members of the grange will make town last week to the âsh in Lake member of the family. as tbe Chairman Entertainment Committee—Miss try next and touring this country much fol- wa» ted to bold tbe forty- dently special effort to be present. The Helen M. Barûes. Penneaseewassee. the above mentioned forefathers toured the M. ie*err.h reaoion In this village lowing have been appointed to fill the Chairman Membership Committee—Harry Miss Annie Hamlin is spending a will but with different motive power. Shaw. Dollar iei. s Th ursday in August next year. west, chairs for tbe evening: couple of weeks at ber home in South Saturday, Day, in at- Tbe number indicated tbe truck of the committees are There were twenty-five veteran· plate Master—Glenn Bose. The chairmen Waterford. came from Illinois. Overseer—L. N. Lovejoy. name the other members of the com- a line of tendance. to Mrs. Elizabeth Manning, who is spend- Also complete Lecturer—Mary (Jammings. as as wish. the Norway-Paris Steward—Robert Hick· mittees, many they the summer with her daughter, Mrs. Republican club· are being Wednesday evening to ask the town commit- ing closed Many ▲est. It was voted was in on until Maine. Aille Cota leader, gave a concert Steward—Guy Knightly. Holt, in North Waterford, be sale orga:, z-: throughout tbe State of band, *■— aa.-»* fl-ef wallo KoM of finnfch George stationed near tbe foun- Chaplain—Kthel Hardy. town a few last week. A lartf* number of them are called Hard- in Moore Park, Treasurer— Marjorle Edwards. of days '—»— -κ.» llnKi· ha/1 Keen inatalInH Paris should be under the auspices bave jsecrewry— amc γ«ι«. The Norway Athletic Association ing an>! toolidge Club·, some are called SHOES Held Bennett. the club. a base ball was warm and still, and a Gate Keeper—Win made arrangements to meet CANVAS Park: .·< C'labs. A state organization The evening Cere*—Lor* Lovejoy. to en- Sanford next after- formed with lot of of all age·, were oat Pomona—Gwendolyn Record. team from Thursday of these clubs has been people, Pennesseewassee Lodge. for out. r-» —» π· Mtnikan Knnnrerv For the time the Flora Porter. and one from Livermore Fails joy the maslc. "Keep noon, *v »ΙΐΛ Asst. Steward—Sadie Clark. The officers of Pennesssewasse Lodge, »v.m — of the off the Grasa" signa were given the same Lady □ BU omuiuaj nniuiivu, president. Among the members of Pythias, of Norway were In- wear la Alton C. heed that the anti outout law gets from Picnic. Knight· fair groande. for vacation »ute executive committee The Noble Qranda stalled last week by Distriot Deputy Kimball and the was a gay scene. Douglass Farrar and William Whee.er of this motorists, park of the Rebekab A. E. Nelson of Hia- Tillage. selections, The Noble Grands Grand Chancellor attended the Sousa ooncert in Lewiston The band played a variety of staff Barrow# and of aod South Paris beld watha Lodge, East Stoneham, and Mr. and Mrs. Irving 0. and did them all well, from the opening Lodges Norway Tuesday evening. Mis· Ruth a at "The Farm" home of Mrs, Grand Prelate Willie Warren, Grand of ïorton V. Bolster and sister, march to the Star Spangled Banner which picnic Mr. and Mr·. John James Peabody, Linnie 3. Bartlett in Norway on Thurs- Master at Arme Solon McAllister. Re- Mrs. William Bo.«ter. left Wednesday for an extended the and pro Mass., are visiting Mr. and closed interesting generous the morn- were served after the official uto trip through Aroostook County. day. Notwithstanding rainy freshments E. DeCroteau. W. 0. FROTH INGHAM, and gram. some past Noble Grandi work. Riobardson and They will go aa far as Fort Kent, ing twenty-two Mr. and Mrs. Ralph of was in were and officers were Installed: of expect to be about a week. They T. L. Eastman Fryebarg from both lodges present The following Maxine, were the guests South Paris & gone daughter, Buck He bad been in a L. Brown. Co., Commander—Elon in Yar- took s tent and equipment South Paris Tuesday. passed very pleasant day. Chancellor Mr. and Mrs. Lendall Yates Brown, cooking the 8. Never». for of Auburn to attend the reunion of Those from Mt. Pleasant Lodge Vice Chancellor—Roland last week. outdoor life. They went by way present Prelate—Herbert A. Rich. moutbville Association, of were Mrs. Lizzie Millett, Mrs. Aruj who Bangor and will return along the coast Twelfth Maine Regiment Maeter of Finance—Frank J. Wltham. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence DeCoster, and treasurer.1 Mrs. Maud Mrs H. bar and Rockland. which he is the secretary Strickland, Forbes, Master of Exchequer—Charlie Billings. have been two weeks at Old MAINE vuitiog Harbor Work—Donald B. spending NORWAY, About veterana attended with Grace Millett, Mrs. Dean, Mrs. Chute, Maeter of Partridge. to twenty at Arms—Albert Snow. Orchard, returned Norway Monday. r>QMU at R. Morton's the past saw five and Miss Anna Morse Maeter George thirty relatives. This regiment Miss Carrie Hall, Inner Guard—Paul Boynton. Miss Doris Merrill, with Miss Claribel week have been: Mr. Fred Irving, Oak- in the Civil from Mt. Mrs. L. Burnell. at years of service War, being j Those Hope Lodge: Outer Guard—Edward Smith of Auburn, bas been visiting Than land, Mra. Robinson, New in ! Ada Mrs, More Twenty Calif.; Barry mastered in in 1861 and remaining Gertrude Libby, Mrs. Libby, Ladies' Night will be observed in Cas- F. E. Davis' in South Woodstock. Miss Helen DeCoster, Eva Mrs Bedford, Mas·.; service until 1806. During these yeara Maggie Libby, Mrs. Kimball, tle Hall Monday evening, August 16, in Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Swan and Mr. and Buckfie G. Anburn; on Kffie I. Mrs, d; Mrs. P. Dingley, aome three thousand name· appear Cora Kimball, Mrs. Akers, honor of T. Putnam Richardson'· birth- Mm. Alfred Monk motored to Aziscoos Dollars Mr. and Mrs. Oakland, there are Dora Mrs Thousand Harry Hooper, the rolla, and of this number Gertrude Hosmer, Mrs. Brett, He is one of the oldest in point of Dam and Screw Auger Falls one day re- Calif. Buckfield; Danfortb day. ; Mrs. V. P. DeCoster, leas than ninety living. Three of theae Ella Harrlman, Mrs. Alice R. membership. Pennesseewaesee Lodge, Rev. Broadalbin, I Bertha Evirs cently. aad Mrs. Isaac O. Best, live in Paria,—Olban A. Maxim, Henry Mrs. Emma Cullinan, Mrs. with Lake Temple and invited guests, Mrs. R. W. Lindstrnm and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hall and sons, Stiles. Brown and the hostess of de- ji· T.; H. Maxim and William Henry and Mrs. Harriet plan to make this anniversary asocial Alva, with Miss Mary Kelley and Miss was added as interest to the accounts and Ν. Y.; Liadeey Judson, Newburgb, event. There will be a pleasing enter- Harriet Wills, all of Boston, are at the When are in this store you are on the Mr. Pred Calif. H. M. Tucker of Yarmouth, formerly Join the Parade. in this Bank during the past year. you Briggs, Lois Angeles, of An- tainment, dancing and refreshments,with Shedd Farm for three weeks. positors of Parla, and chief of the Division to al inside. We extend a cordial invitation Brown and Roland S. Nevers as Mrs. Simeon Harriman and a will in a worn· been at work for a Elon L. Mr. and If you are depositor you participate A couple of artists, a man and imal Industry, baa manufacturers, mer- of and of organized societies, a committee of arrangements. George W. Herrick, with Otis Oilman There is a difference between the friendly viaited South Paris last week week or two in securing photographe automobile owners this distribution of money. big of chants, also all took an anto trip through New behind evidences of their skill, some of the finest stock In the state li 1 Lovell, and the friend of the as manufacturer and merchant Dorothy Whitney Cummlogs. and Western Oxford County caller family—one gets only all These will be enlarged, Every Hampshire t^ey were band-painted buildings Maine. pioturea to make an effort to bave ι Miss walks to the ex- Eastern expected The death of Dorothy Whitney last week. far as the other right through r'Kbt. If one does not believe it and the enlargement sent to the be parlor—the float. Every person In the village daughter of Stephen B. and Harmon N. Klaln and family have gone »m.ne the and sides of the store at Mass., wi Cumralngs, of Savers kitchen. ends State Exposition Springfield, to some body, and occurred Mr. Elain will Join the Home Guard Systematic exhibition, to show longs organized Mattle Jordan Cummlngs, to Portland where engage building of Ε. B. Clifford. These peo- for the September It is the dutj on and that's do In want you in tbe parade. Tuesday afternoon. in business. The friend of the family is the inside P'e represent the millers of Gold Medal what the Old Pine Tree State can to of all heads of organizations get busj Her death came very suddenly at last Mrs. Emma Blokford has returned "lour and travel the oountry tbe of stock ralaing. Mr. Tuoker how we want to feel when you in to see us. through way once. We to make this paradi bad been a sufferer from has been the STARTS AN ACCOUNT you drop bulld- which at ezpeot although she from Rockland where she ONE DOLLAR the dead surfaces of baa secured about thirty pictures, Come on, won' converting nearly one mile long. diabetes for more than two years. She of ber aon, Ross Blckford, and or Into mammoth claims will be bard to beat in New I guest ,D(t* other things be make this a big starte: aa usual on Mon· was ac- The oat· you please belp was about the house family for several montba. She tdvertiiements for their product*. England or, in fact, anywhere. Labor Monday, Sept Polled An· for tbe day. day, day. companied by ber daughter, Miss Mary tie represented are Hereford, at θ A. Moon be- 6th. Parade forms M., She was born In Norway September a teacher in the Mary Willard Bank The selectmen of Paris appeared Short borna, Holateina, Ayrshires, Blokford, South Paris has been active In the are Mr. Savings on Park. and very Boston. Both visiting fore the Municipal Court and Quernseys. 28,1911, School, Norway Sua,erseys Ρabade Committee. of the Universal· F. Blokford. Tuesday with their counsel, W*iter L. children'· department and Mrs. Robert GEORGE PL ATWOOD, Treas. Florence A. Warner, home de- School. attended the HASTINGS BEAN, Pres. Are two Mrs. 1st Sunday Tbe persons J. For You fjray, to determine the cuatody of following of the Maine State America F. Mayhew. she leaves one a director Besides her parents, League Institute, which opened Α. V. Edward ainor children, Frances Conant, girl partment at his homi Bpwortb Trustee»—N. Dayton Bolster, J. Hastings Bean, Walker, of Commerce and America F. Mayhew died Miss Ruth and one : Rev. and Mrs. and 5 years, Chamber Agricultural sister, Cummlngs, in East Poland Tuesday Jeari, Doris Conant aged In on the Stb of Au Jos H. Hanno H. Coshman, Nel- iheir of who is executive secretary In Tnell Town, Paris, brother, Stephen J. Cummlngs. F. A. Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. W. Penley, Harry D. Cole, Charles Howard, mother, Mrs. Lena F. Tonng League, First trouble with whlcl ï Wilfred G. Maine for tbe Savings Division, gust, from.a heart lin, Misses Irene Drew, Rosle Merrill, town, was represented by a some time. Mr son G. Elder. Jhia Federal Reserve District, Ja making he had been affected for Albert J. Howard, 22, only son of Lula Whitman, Ella Clark, Sadie How- To our of you are a rather Nonary of The town officials in 1846 way thinking partner Norway. the atate in the intereat of con· was bdrn in Buckfield B. Howard of Aubnrn, died at Edith Joslln and was not In a tour of Mayhew I Austin ard, Althea Butters, we in on a considered the mother work. Her meet· in Paris for fifty years ο ^Smm*t than a get good thing—we van eervation and thrift but had lived the Central Maine General Hospital Joalin. patron—when Position to the children the ad and shrewd Irving give been so that repreaent· more. His native of received when he Daboll returned last week it when need new clothes you "gee of home life which inga have planned prudence Wednesday Injuries Mrs. R. T. pass along—then, you education and In tbe him to become a mai his duties as brakeman New **· F. atlvea of woman'a organization nesa bad enabled ; was engaged In from an extensive anto trip through their due, and Judge William of meet- the civl won't us up. surrounding their plaoe of considerable means. During on the Rumford branch of the Maine pass J'JQet after the theselect- country Bat England. hearing upheld and learn of work plana war served in tbe Fifth Maine Railroad. On that the train a before Wil- We believe that man who enters this store ®en. for the ing may attend be Central day There was hearing Judge every Qe ordered them cared by Mr·. Warne Olive Mabe', daugfc for tbe oomlng aeason. tery. He married waa approaching the overhead bridge liam F. Jones of tbe Norway Municipal the merchandise as 5Ute Board of Children'· Guardians. and S. Mason. Met and HILLS is entitled to know as much about will in South Paria Auguat 26, ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. near Elmwood station In Poland, Court Tuesday in an aotlon brought by apeak con- of thl and tell Thoae who not attend the organ ia for tbe died on the 7tb of July Mr. Howard was on the lo wer Perktns John W. Per- we do—so we take him into our confidence did tbla meeting planned Mayhew w standing Mabel G. against in Franklin and An- Leslie L. Mayhew, am of in- for recitAl by Carl Jean Tolman at the Uni- venience of clnbs year. One aoo, step of the last oar the freight, kins of Brownfleld, who petitioned him. evening aa well as Oxford a hot box. He hit the Tbe deoiaion was and ?*Msliat church Thursday droscoggin Counties ▼iVM. specting journal separate maintenance. Registered Optometrist ®n#ed so Under Mr. stone abutment of the bridge and fell reserved. J. Bennett Pike ap- opportunity. County. Maine Regiment. Judge Toltnan'e skillful artistic handling Reunion 23d one foot and ankle. for defendant and Edgar 8. Cor- and to tbe big cele- w crushing peared 'he It Is only three weeks reunion of the Twent] Optician. magnificent organ showed Its great dinner will be The annual liss for Mrs. Perkins. also bration. On Labor Day Assoolatlon wl was aroused In '•oge of possibilities, while it so there third Maine Regiment Card of Thanks. Considerable Intereat in four different place·, church, M< J of wowed that Mr. Tolman Is a master of aerved to be held at tbe Methodlat 1920. tbe narrow esoape of the occupants examined, glasses for all who wish partake β West Paris, Ang. IS, Eye· tbe waa will be room chanlc on Tuesday, Aug. 31. Tfa thanki wblob wblob went off tbe organ. His choice of selections fans will Falls, π wish to our slnoere an automobile bean dinner. Baae ball Connt We express usted and the most of a fine 23d was largely an Oxford aaslstanoc Into the water after- fitted, adj repaired. ; Andrews some from four quite for the kind lake road Friday & leasing, inolndlng of seeing e and appreciation Eastman b« have the great opportunity so tbe of the oonnty at on «tous oom but suob as oould in tbe morn- regiment, people of Onward Rebekah Lodge and onr many noon. It was a New Jersey party posers, teams play, one game •Ppreciated aad those nol good It ia tbe largely Interested. also to Rev. H. A. Mark ley foi with tent and other equipment enjoyed by in tbe afternoon. an d friends; tour, Prices music. and two and Fon" will be there were on the No Fancy Clothiers and Furnishers •pncated to severely classical ing to bave a fine "Billy bis comforting words; and for the pro· carried on tbe oar, and tbey deelre of tbe oommlttee some tbe maslo used ( ο *bsre was a and the peo- lo It make of they flower· all ao to Bethel via 8ontfa li abso- good audience, and all who will take part fnslon of beantifnl freelj way tbrongh.Norway (All joa pay above oar prloei is parade make In tbe sixties. The oar la said to have turned South Paris. ;'· wer® responsive and generous to notify tbe chairman, bestowed In onr bereavement. Paris. lutely extra profit.) 31 Market Square, r Mias Marlon Has- are requested and Paris will I • Ernest R. Curtis and Family. over onoe and then a half r®· appreciation. W. Bowker. The Norway Condemnation road bearing completely Thirty-tbree years fitting glaseee ·■' of a violin sole C. and on "Sout b turn In several feet of broken Norway also gave been for tba day beld at Thomas E. Chase's more, landing Norway. We oan daplloate your band bave engaged Itch! Itch! Itch I—Scratch) Scratch 1 Scratch which was sod then Tbla ii town of Buckfield on Tuei I- water at one o( tbe deepest places along no matter who fitted yon. Office grsatly enjoyed, add auoh to tbe oooaaion. Hllln in the The more you scratch the worse yon itch. Trj lenses, *«· two larl Farnurt will a oommi skin itch shore. as It seems, the oc- songs by Mrs. affair. Every one muat Save day, Aag. 17tb, Ly tbe county Doao's Ointment. For eczema, any that Strange at "Tbe Hill· Jewelry Store." * a all ι town one of whom was a the ^oilan Quartette, niokels, dlmei on a residents. log. 90c a box. of tbe car, fiMutiudcu** song by share in it. Save your sloners petition by cupants CASTORIA whoa» were A oonsld small were none of them seriously HOU8I BLOCK. well received. notll Sept. 6tb, then spend liver leads to chronic dyspepsia anc oblld, OPERA •fable took tw and quarter· For baby's croup, WllUe's dally cats *1 d A laxy MB. Dumber of the audlsnoe and thus add a big — the whole system NORWAY, ù&ytf&ÙZCu all on that day sore throat, lam s- constipation. weakens Injured. Han U them braise* swUMr** jraodma's act on Um Th KMYm Alwin Bn(kt to their thanks fund. Watch foi ■sw-Dr. hotuebo A Doan's Begulets (too per box) mildly locals on pace 1·) opportunity express U ansa to oar new library TtowJowioM-Ua At stores. (Additional Xorwaj «ï. Tolman for the entertainment will soon to oat vssssây. Ms sad «s. liver and bowels. il drag Ike big postan whioh \ psnea tftse tks close of tfc* pn§nm. HOMEMAKHRff COLUMN.

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HOW TO PBEVEKT DISCOLOBATJOM— ΤΠΒΕΕ WATS TO KEEP IT BBIGHT.» Which Business "All the table service wu of ailver and gold.*' Winifred vi| reeding elond from the aooiety oolamna en eoooant of • dinner, end u she read tbe leak Item ber voice waa fall of ewe. "Think of if, Nan; plate· and everything, aolid ail- Ver." Would You Build? "I am thinking of it,*' aald Nan, the praoHcal ooe; "and I'm thinking alao that I'm glad I haven't on my banda the oleaoing of all tboae aolld 'ailver plate· ind everything.' The flat ailver that a man came to you and said: Ί waa given Jaok and me when we were Suppose married ia more than a plenty for me when cleaning day oomea around. 1 like homework, bat I do deteet cleaning ailver." will invest it with Many women feel aa Nan did; bnt if on money if you ailver ia cleaned regularly, little time or "I will pay you 8 per cent your effort la required to keep it bright and luatroua. Tbe Office of Home Eco- and help Penn- nomic· of tbe United Statea Department me.- I want to business in Pennsylvania of Agriculture givea the following direc- enlarge my tiona on the oare of ailver: CAUSES OF TABNISH to Will you invest with meP" The tarnish on silver le eilver sulphide, sylvania prosper. and la doe to the sulphur oompoanda in the air where coal and gaa are burned, and alao In many foods, in wool, in rob- ber, and in aome bleaobed and dyed man came and said : mater! ale. And another Tbia ia the reason silversmiths rarely, if ever, nee white cotton flannel for their oasea for eilver. Dryness preventa tar- nishing aomewhat; so camphor, which " I will a fair rate ! Into with me, give you absorta moisture, ia aometlmea pnt If you will invest your money «?*· "MP the eilver drawer. Silver may be cleaned by the nae of certain powdera, pastes, Ad cloths, whloh clean by fric- with it will enlarge my business tion, by boiling it In a etrong alkaline of interest on it—β 1-2 per cent, and The birthplace, at Amherst, Ν. H., of eolation, or by a process known ae electrolysis. Horace the famous abolitionist of our Greeley, The materials which clean by friction OUR OWN STATE. The enlargement and founder of the New York Tribune. are fine whiting, jewelera' rouge, and right here throughout commercial paetee or powdera. The non-commercial powdere are mixed to a or lower paste with water, ammonia, aloohol, business will OUR STATE to prosper, your taxes, bring on allowed to help service is available to all robbed the silver, dry, and then polished off with a aoft oloth, who need its products—from quaint chamoia, or a brnah. The reault ia TOWN to and SOGONY luetroue eilver. Prepared olothe, here and will YOUR prosper The of a reliable dealer to bright, factories and shops help sign old Amherst, New Hampshire, Sag sold under varioue trade namee, alao and the worlds best Gasoline Harbor, Long Island. clean by friction. They are uaually cot- ton fiannel treated with a oleanlng mix- and are convenient but aométimea in In some sections of New England three ture, thus will put money your pocket." Every motor highway and relatively expeneive. or four a suffice The alkaline eolution for sil- byuay throughout pictur- tank-wagon trips year cleaning dis- ver ie made by diaeolving four teaepoona esque Sew England and to serve the settled rural sparsely borax, three teaepoona washing soda, or Sew York is a part of the of tricts. In the cities, large quantities two teaepoone lye (cauetio aoda) in one YOU INVEST YOUR MONEY ? Ion2 "Socony Trail". WITH WHICH ONE WOULD are required every quart water. The silver ia plaoed in an Socony gasoline old kettle or pan, covered with tbla eolu- amount or week. But whatever the tion, boiled for 10 mlnutea, and cooled wherever the need, Socony service is In the water. there to supply it. THE ELECTBOLTTIC METHOD town and business in· One method of the tarniab If the of Maine and your your removing building up _ ft And this unique service does not con- from eilver by eleotrolyela ia the follow- ing: sist of a number of filling merely large Fill an enameled or agateware kettle terests not invest in Central Maine tower Company 7 Per stations. It begins back at the oil well partly full of water in which has been you, why one of either wash- in the research New dissolved teaspoon and laboratory. ing aoda or baking eoda and one tea- Heat of water methods are constantly being devised f spoon aait to each quart of water. Cent Preferred Stock, issued to finance the development thia aolution to the boiling point, put in to maintain the standard of Socony stripe of aluminum or bright zino, add quality—and improve it, if possible. the tarniehed eilver, and boll It. The should increase silver mast be covered completely by powers and the extension of lines. This development the and each muet be In As a result of half a century of refining water, pieœ contact with aluminum or the is the zinc, experience, Socony gasoline today either directly or through other eilver. the commercial and industrial of Maine. the standard of motor fuels. It When the tarnish has disappeared the prosperity quality silver should be removed from the ket- is clean-burning and uniform in power tle, washed, and dried with a clean, soft and And because Socony is oloth. An aluminnm kettle may be mileage* used, but it soon corrodes and mast be can a share. The is β 1-2 obtainable everywhere, you adjust cleaned, as only a clean, bright kettle The price of the stock is $107.50 yield per (jaïïotv This serves the purpose. The zinc alao ôvery Ti your carburetor permanently. — J-n J -* 1— 1 the "all-season" econ- the Sottie makes possible may be cleaned, however, in water con- a little hydrochlorlo (muriatic) cent net. omy which regular Socony users enjoy. taining € » acid, which is very poisonous and muet be handled with extreme care. white and blue % Look for the red, Silver oleaned either in an alkaline Socony sign Rotation or by electrolysis lacks luster, wbiob cleaning by friction gives. It If you are interested in the future prosperity of Maine, why not STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK may be made bright, however, by a lit· tie rubbing with a soft cloth or obamois.

Many Cooking Uses for Fruit Julcea. send the coupon Ρ The juice of such fruits as the grape, currant, blackberi|r, strawberry, rasp- berry, elderberry, and cherry makes de· lioious, wholesome drinks. Fruit juioes also may be canoed and made into jelly when it is wauted during the winter. Winter jelly making relieves the pres- sure of work during the hot and busy Central Maine Power fruit season. Sugar need not be added the Is or until the Company SDCDNY until juloe aerved REG. US. PAT. OFF. jelly is made. The following directions are given by the United States Department of Agri- culture: Extraot the juloe by boiling AUGUSTA, MAINE the irait wltb a very little water ana MOTOR GASOLINE strain through a jelly bag. To prepare the juice for oanning pour it Into bot· ties or jars which have been boiled for 1*1 fr\v»rc//**ii « HCV>.CY>1I ·! lrty.^Y> I I IΙΛΟΧΕΠΙ 15 minutes. Put these on a false bot- COUPON tom in a bot-water bath. This may be a commercial canner or a container large enough to hold sufficient water. The Central Maine Porçer Co., Augusta, Maine : State of Maine. water should reach the neoks of the bottles and the shoulders of the jars. Please send more information about your as an invest- A cotton stopper may be pressed Into security To all person· Interested In either of the estate» the neck of the bbttle and left during ment for Maine people. hereinafter named : the processing period, or a oork, after in ▲t a Probate Court, held at Paris, being boiled, may be put lightly. tn and for the Coanty of Oxford, on the third If jars are used as containers put Name an of our Lord Who Wants ImitationP Tuesday of July, in the year boiled tops in plaoe and balf seal. one thousand nine hundred and twenty. The % Process for 30 minutes at the following matter having been presented for the simmering Address on local mer· action thereupon hereinafter Indicated, It 1* point. Remove, put stoppers of bottle· YY70ULD you call your Okdkkkd : ™ hereby in and when cool dip the top of That notice thereof be given to all persons In- tightly, the bottle into melted or chant and ask him for "imitation" terested, by causing a copy of this order to be paraffin sealing three weeks successively In the Ox- wax. of rosin and beeswax published Equal parts x I ford a at South or or coffee? Would Democrat, newspaper published make a good wax. Finish tightening 0. D .8-17-20 sugar, raisins, you Paris, In said County, that they may appear at a Probate Court to be held at Rumford. on the tops of tbe jars as soon as they are ask him to sell a of shoes the fourth Tuesday of August, A. D. 1920, at removed from tbe bath. Test for leaks you pair and be heard 9 of the clock In the forenoon, and store in a dry, dark, cool place. as as thereon If they see cause. made of something "just good" Aside from their use In making jelly Wlnalow Blab·· lata of Waterford, de- and as a base for home-made drinks a clothes "made that Blsbee of Auburn leather? Or suit of ceased; petition Byron these fruit juioes are exoellent for use * be appointed as administrator of the estate of and that he act without bond in gelatin, sauces, Ice oreams, sherbets, for a man, whether or not it fits said deceased pre- you? sented by said Byron Blsbee, brother and heir. and other desserts. Those whiob are to be need in this way will have a better Emoi» L. French late of Porter, deceased ; flavor if is added before are the Genuine will and petition for probate thereof and the sugar tbey Get appointment of Alonsow. French as executor bottled. of the saa< to act without giving bondias ex- In said will by said Alonso pressed presented Use Peas and Bean· at Time·. WILL BE BOON TO INVALID w. French, the executor therein named. HE Beans and peas contain more protein BANK'S*" International Repairs Harriet J. Young late of Waterford, de- that Sarah W. Scribner be than other fresh vegetables. This pro- Independence, Comfort, and Exercise HILLS ceased; JEWELRY STORE petition sSATETY^ appointed as administratrix of the estate of said tein, however, is not tbe same as the All Provided In New Chair Pro- SERVICE/ Ν re- When you need deceased and to act without bond presented by proteins of meat, milk, or egg, food said Sarah W. Scribner, daughter and heir. pelled by Electricity. pairs for your I H C specialist· of the United States Depart- Β. L. HUTCHINS, Proprietor P. Llbby late of Backfleld, deceae ment of Agrioulture say, and should not CyathU A new era of comfort Farm Equipment, ed; petition that Frank W. Allen be appointed be need to tbe exclusion or tbe others. Independence, as administrator of the estate of said deceased beans and and exercise Is promised to Invalids buy the genuine re- to act without giving bond presented by said When, however, peaa are and In an chair that See that this Frank W. Alien, nephew nelr. freely used, less milk, meat and eggs electrically-propelled Watchmaker and Jeweler pairs. are ueeded. Tbe foods or Is now being made by a firm of surgi- Nettle E. Merrill late of Norway, deceased; following combinations of foods as muoh trade-mark appears petition that Charles H. Merrill be appointed as snpply cal engineers In London. administrator of the estate of said deceased to as one fonrtb of beef of protein pound In appearance It Is little more than on each W act without bond by said piece. giving presented average composition: Charles H. Merrill, widower. a very comfortable, Eight or nine ounces of shelled green luxuriously-sus- are made from the pended bath chair or Invalid's car- A Account is a Genuine I H C repairs Samuel W. Merrill late of Paris, deceased; peas or beans. Â large dish of green Checking great help in conserving final account for allowance The are from presented by Irving peas may be used in plaoe of meat for riage. propulsive motion is elec- cash. more in patterns—all others copied Merrill, executor. Carrying currency your pocket than you original dioger occasionally. Many persons like tricity. It is silent, travels a distance are made of Octavlua K. Tate· late of Pari·, deceased; need is and affords a to it. Trufl* Genuine I H C repairs ! peas cooked with mint or served with of over on a really risky temptation spend For correct Grand copies. first and final account presented for allowance twenty miles, single as mint sauce. all the same material, have the same finish, fît by Jesse F. Llbby, executor. charge and has four speeds, ranging Deposit cash with us and draw checks for bills as One egg and 4 or δ ounoea of shelled Jam·· 8. late of Pari·, deceased; from a crawl up to five miles per needed. Your standard time Watch Inspect· and wear as as similar j Wright or Account is solicited. accurately, just long first and final account for allowance green peas beans. An omelet with Checking presented hour. ι parts with the original implement of by Hannah B. Wright, executrix. peas (1 egg and 1 oup peas per person) call purchased or a baked or bean souffle be The control Is said to be so sim- 120-2. ^I^H· or. Guy H. Farrts of Oxford, minor ward; pea may machine. first account presented for allowance by Rosooe used as a meat substitute. ple that any person,-no matter with F. Staple·, guardian. One cup ekim milk and 4 onnoes of what disabilities, can sit in the car- (•■•LI· L. MASON. νΐΟ··ΡΗ··ΙΟ·ΝΤ Imm W. Fierce late of or beans. A Lima il. HASTINQ8 ΒΙΑΝ. eiOAlTAAV We are the Authorized IH C Dealers Paris, deceased; shelled green peas riage and start right away, and It first and final account for allowance presented bean chowder made with skim milk Is a IRVINQ Ο. BARROWS, TRIASURIR by Ellas Smith, executor. is fitted with reverse on all speeds. | There is one certain and infallible way to good luooh or supper dish. J «a·· W. Pierce late of Paris, deceased; It Is only necessary to hold the steer- to distribute balance remain- " secure I H C them nom petition for order Aluminum ing lever with the left hand and gent- genuine repairs—buy ing In his hands presented by KUaa Smith, ex- Keeping Bright. ly push over the controller handle Clocks, us. And remember that International servie, ecutor. Aluminum does not tarnish easily In Diamonds, Watches, Albert E. Hambltn late of Paris, deceased; but one oautlon should be with the right hand. The use of the ; us, can be 100 cent ordinary use, Paris rendered by only per right petition for an allowanoe out of personal estate renders an invalid Trist observed in cleaning. Alkalis dlsoolor carriage lndepend- Company! presented by Augusta A. Hamblln, widow. j Cut when International machines are equipped with aluminum; therefore it should not be ent of chair man or attendant, and the j Jewelry, Glass, JStc. Elizabeth F. late of de- South Bvris .Maine Edfwly Paris, washed with soap, nor abonld coat to International for license to sell aad strong of upkeep Is said be trivial. genuine repairs. cessed; petition convey free alkali real estate presented by Sarah B. Parlln, admin- •oourlng powders containing We do all kind· of watch repairing. lstratrlx. be used on It. Discoloration oh alumi- BRANCH BANK AT BUCKFIELD MF. One Millionth of an Inch. Is num may be rubbed off with whiting or PAYS Complicated work a PROMPT BETUBNS· Fred Holland te of Hartford, deceased; INTEREST ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS J specialty. first and final account presented for allowance floe steel wool (grade 00), or dissolved Steel gauges accurate to the incredl- ; A. W. Walker & Son, South Paris by W. H. Kastmu, administrator. by tbe aold In vinegar, or by dilate ble fineness of a millionth part of an Mai*10, Edith M. Gilbert late of Rumfonl, deceas- oxalic aold. These aolds mnst be thor- Inch are now being made in quantities 3pera House Block, Norway, ed; first and final account presented for allow- washed off the aluminum. Some anoe Arthur A. Carver, admin latrator. oughly at the United States bureau of stand- by speolal preparations for cleaning aluml· late of arda. So extraordinarily precise la Oscar Oaearl··· Paris, deceased; num are on the market. To Cltin Dark Paint. ' first account for allowanoe Osman the method as Farm For Sale. Desirable Stand For Sale in WANTED presented by of manufacture, simple To make dark Κ. Clifford, administrator. shabby paint look like I offer for Ml· farm on «II kind· To Wash Colored Fabrlos: In order It la, that la one Instance 81 finished sew, mix my «boat two Can n late of deeeased : equal parts of linseed oil miles north of /er®niL Jack H«lkklaaa Paria, out were Pari· Hill. Qood •mall brlf'PP balance remain- to preserve the delicate oolora in wash gauge· of a lot of 08 cba» tnd build· South Paris. qaaotitlM. po·1^; for order to distribute rinegar together, then rub erenlj one hundred end al.o »« in his hands Osman Κ. I seleot a accurate to add logs, twenty tore· of or teml Ιο»·, 'ϋ,Γ·^ Ctlon presented by Clifford, frooks, warm, sunablny day. lutely .000,001 Inches, )ver the woodwork with a ,0 administrator. soft rag and land ; five to six hundred η After tbe dreas bas soaked in aalt water, the balance all within grafted apple Th· Wirt on Pine Making .000,002 Inches polish with a soft dnster. If linseed tree· and wood and timber Stanley place Street, N«lson W. P«nd«xt«r late of de- if tbls Is Ita first I wash enough to < j ai Hiram, batb, quiokly it, of for loath le ottered for Tuetday I have some line in blossom. and final account for precision, says Popular Mechanics » not salad of] pty the plaoe. I alio hate Pari·, eale. Thle le very plants ceased; first presented hang it on a wire ooat-hanger, and at- obtainable, ordinary for Ml· a | allowanoe William H. Peaaexter, admlnls- Magasine. The gauges are steel dlska » good two-bor·· oart or will c •e of the most by taob to the limb of a shade tree. very good, but It should not be need for deelrable plaoes In town, 88 88 and • trator. it Tbe exohang· Cinerarias, Primrose, Cyclamen Begonias tor a one-borie oart. 1 louee dress may be into shape, and If white paint of eight room* with all modem Jam·· β. late of Paris, deceased ; pnlled ALBION W. Wright downward will abrink 8ymosthy. ANDREWS, I m τβ petition for determination of Inheritance tax stretohed very Mlsolsoed Sltf pro meat· and In the very beet of | Hannah E. executrix. little. Tbe warm breese toon dries it- the billiard chalk Pari· Hill. presented by Wright, Many a wife dusts Qenlus Always Envied. c ondltlon. Fine and trait WANTED· Miss Ν. lawn, garden ^ Florist M., Ky. her husband's coat and aheds Ifoch is the of men knn ^ E. P. CROCKETT, Witness, ADDISON·. HERRICK, Judge of from destiny great that t reee. Inquire of Man to work on w fcald Court at Paris, this third Tuesday of tears of sympathy because of the late < heir superior genius always exposes Not 80 WlM. July la the year of oar Lord one thousand He who oan win and keep tha love of a STANLEY, or - month.. Small he most at his deek close \ hem to be the butt of the envenomed Neither 1· It the wtee ^MBS. Greenhouse, Porter Street, South. Paris aloe hundred and twenty. little ohild baan't mnob to worry abont hours spend guy who makae Addr»· ALBERT D. PARK, Register. I ALTON 0. WB1ILBB, niahed if wanted. *; in or te a»fillewra*ml Willi Bracings < itrta of calumny and «mry-Veltak» the wlM buy.—Dallaa New·. t«l ui-a «141 this world the nest 1 M Sooth Paria. Deeooat Office South

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