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LVIIII HOULTON, MAINE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1919 OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES PERMANENT ORGANIZATION THIRTEENTH ANNUAL NTATO MARKET FOR FAIR ASSN. 1919 FEDERAL GOVT. AROOSTOOK FARMERS SERIOUS ILLNESS OF BALL B. p . 0 . E. The following are the officers and Preliminary meetings held in many A social event which is always an­ I N S E R I O U S committees elected and appointed for TO HELP BUILD towns in Aroostook for organization H. LHATHEWAY ticipated with pleasure and in the the Houlton Agricultural Society for of the farmers culminated last Tues­ realization of which there is never day in a gathering of delegates in the coming season. any disappointment, is the »w yi ROADS Caribou and the formation of a coun­ _ C W D m O N OFFICERS Identified with the Town’s dance given by Houlton Lodge 836 B. ty organization to be known as The George H. Bonn, President P. O. E. at their beautiful home on Aroostook Federation of Farmers. James C. Madlgan, Vice-President Business Interests Main Street. About 60 delegates were present re­ Andrew J. Saunders, Secretary What Maine Win Receive As Last Tuesday evening was the detv M y M m h Prices presenting the organizations in Lime- Charles O. Lunt, Asst. Secretary for 46 Years of the annual event for 1919 and it stohe, Fort Fairfield, Houlton, Mars E. Murray Burtt, Treasurer Her Share was an occasion long to be remember­ Sace list FiD Hill and Easton, Presque Isle, Cari­ The many friends of H. J. Hatha­ DIRECTORS ed, as every detttl for such at, e r a * Over hrif e billion Dollars to be bou, New Sweden, Washburn, Maple- way of Forest City, who have known had been caraBMUy looked a fe* an* II to acknowledged frat that Geo. H. Bena, Andrew J. Saunders, exaot, $662,000.049—will be expended tort, Ashland and Woodland. of his serious illness, have been very tofter of iH kinds is, and always has Olin B. Bussell, Albert E. Mooers, Lee suitable committees had bee* appoint in highways improvement in the next Dean Leon S. Merrill of the Univer­ anxious to hear of his condition from ed, all of wham performs* thsto MU cheeper hi Canada than .h» the W. Ervin, Arthur .O. Putnam, Harry B. three yearn through the partnership sity of Maine College of Agriculture, the last shock which he had about duties in a thorough manner,, as M M States, and the reason for this Crawford, L. S. Purington, Ernest B. between the National Government Theodore Wade of the U. S. Depart­ two weeks ago. the 75 couples present enjoyed the wa? M explained in different ways. Leighton, James C. Madlgan, Fred A. and the forty-eight Staten created by ment of Agriculture, bureau of mar­ In a conversation with Forest City entertainment provided. M la n ot neoessary a t this tim e to die* Barton, Theo. J. Fox, Dr. E. P. Hen­ the Federal Aid Road act—if, as is kets, and Frank S. Adams of the Tuesday noon, the TIMES was in­ eaai the mason why, suffice it to say, derson, Geo. F. Taggett, Wlnthrop Bryson’s full orchestra rendered a expected, the Senate $209,000,000 Maine Farmers’ Union, who have formed that he had been unconscious pleasing concert from 8 to 8.30 follow­ tint «M» is the case. Robinson. amendment to the Road Act is con­ been in many towns of the county in for a number of days, and that little M the pres sat time the effect of ed by a dance order of 20 numbers, COMMITTEE TO REVISE PREMIUM curred in by the House of Represen­ the interests of the preliminary or­ hope is entertained for his recovery. IMS is very noticeable in the present the Grand March being led by Exalt­ LIST tatives. Chairman Bankhead of the ganization were present. Although Mr. Hatheway has not stelae of the potato market, as Cana- ed Ruler and Mrs. W. S. Lewin, fal­ Andrew J. Saunders, Chairman, Geo. Senate Post Office and Post Roads Organization was completed by the made his home in Houlton f o r W s potatoes all coming into the sta­ lowed by the other officers of th° H. Bonn, Arthur O. Putnam, Dr. E. P. Committee predicts the House con­ election of the following officers: nearly 8 years, yet his intimate friends lls In iMge quantities and are haring lodge with their ladies. The gowns Henderson. ferees will agree with the Senate President, O. B. Griffin, Caribou. have kept in close touch with him at n netlosabls effect on the price. Po­ of the ladies were as usual very at­ MATRONS OF EXHIBITION HALL Conferees. Vice president, Hon. August Peter­ his home in Forest City, and have re­ tatoes can be raised in Canada for tractive, while the conventional fau Mrs. J. D. Perry, Chairman, Mrs. O son, New Sweden. gretted very much that they have been tom than in the states, and conae- The Federal Aid Road Act, result­ dress of the gentlemen was mixed M. Smith, Mrs. P. L. B. Ebbett, Miss Secretary, George B. Brown, Cari­ unable to drop in and pass a few hours qpoetly can be sold cheaper, which is ing in great degree from the combin­ with the khaki of a number of guests, Edna Gentle, Mrs. A. W. Knox. bou. with him in his declining years. n seiiene matter for Aroostook coun­ ed efforts of the American Associa­ making the scene one long to be re­ VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT Treasurer, H. D. Collins, Caribou. Dr. Hatheway, as he is called by membered. ty potatoes. tion of State Highway Officials and Winthrop Robinson, Chairman, Fred the American Automobile Association, Directors: President and vice presi­ his intimate friends, came to Houlton The decorations of the ball room to the Underwood Tariff A. Barton, Harry Williams. became a law July 11, 1916, and car­ dent, Frank Logan of Houlton, Fred in 1873 and from that time up to 10 were unique and were the cause of tow which went into effect Oct 3, Libby of Presque Isle, George Stone years ago when he retired from busi­ much favorable comment. Around MM* paragraph Ml, it says in sub- COMMITTEE ON GROUNDS ried an appropriation of $75,000,000 of Fort Fairfield, Arthur Sylvester of ness was closely identified with the the entire hall in front of the p^stn a thnt potatoes shsll he on the O. B. Bussell, Chairman, Andrew J. which required a like amount from Saunders. the several states, the joint money to Mars Hill, Charles E. Noyes of Lime­ business interests of the town, and lattice work had been made about i m in t imported from n conn- stone, W. B. Hallet of Ashland and while he made his home in Forest City TROTTING DEPARTMENT be spent In five years on roads which three feet high, while every ten fleet shleh Impoees a dnty, in which P. A. Cyr of Grand Isle. where he first went on account of the L. W. Ervin, Chairman, Dr. B. P. formed parts of state systems. were pillars 8 feet high from w hich h M Ir M 10 per cent shall be It was voted to incorporate the as­ attractions of the place for a summer Heqderson, J. Chester Feeley, J. T. The sum of $10,000,000 was also the lattice work went the entire sociation with a capital of $10,000 and home and for the past two years, has Lenehan, Clerk. voted tor roads in Federal forest re­ length to the walls, all being Inter­ n thin fact it will be seen that $1,009 subscribed at the meeting. lived there throughout the year, yet he serves, to be used in a ten yeat per­ woven with evergreen mixed w ith rad with tha dnty, the Aroostook HOR8ES The balance of the stock will be tak­ never has lost his interest in Houlton iod. In the Senate amendment there flowers, the result of this being mnnj t la " o p against it" in eompe- Geo. W. Small, Chairman, Cecil H. en up, it is expected promptly to give where he lived for nearly 50 years. was included $9,000,000 more for for­ nooks or cosy corners for the isnrom Wttk the Canadian farmer, un- McGinley, J. B. Callnan. thd organization suitable working H. J. Hatheway was born in East- est reserve roads, $3,000,000 a year and spectators, making the general • UMerwpad law, BUT on Nov. STOCK, SHEEP AND SWINE capital. port on Feb. 7, 1833, he attended the tor the next three years. These roads appearance of the hall most attrac­ ■HI Central John C. Foster E. Shirley Benn, Chairman, A. E. This is belived to be the most im­ common schools of his native town, tive. are entirely Federal built, without Qmida. notified the De­ Mooers, H. F. Green. portant move ever made by the farm­ and also in western New York and any supplemental money from the Between the dances, a musical af State at Washington POULTRY ers of Aroostook as a strong organi­ Baltimore, going to California where P«o- states which contain forest reserves. gram was rendered consisting of • tor in conneil passed to- W. O. Rogers, Chairman, H. E. zation, representing the largest pro­ he spent 10 years and where he en­ by Miss Marion Cleveland and Ben­ thnt potatoes and pota- Thomas, Walter Bennett What Maine will receive from the ducers in the county is now assured listed in the service of his country, jamin Franklin of Presque Isle, and a dsmk atsd or otherwise original bill and its amendment in the to work in co-operation for the best CAVALCADE being mustered out in 1865, and return­ recitation by O. B. Rideout. are this day transferred to next three years is as follows: interests of the farmers both in buy­ Dr. P. L. B. Ebbett, Chairman, T. J. ed to San Francisco, coming to Houl­ w hich m ay be fan- Maine ing fertilizer and other supplies and ton April 19, 1866 on business for the At intermission a most elaborate Canada tree of aU duties Fox, T. V. Holdaway. banquet of several courses was ser­ Totals for fiscal in all phases of marketing. United States Government, where he • PULLING HORSES ved in the dining room, w hich was year 1919 $$ 771,393.47 The organization is also assured of remained for a time and in 1869 he Howard Tingley, Chairman, Dr. P. L. all possible aid from the national, was appointed Collector of Customs at very attractively decorated w ith car­ ffmm Canada Are Ned Dutl- Fiscal year 1920 B. Ebbett state and University of Maine depart­ Van Buren serving 4 years, at the end nations, and minature parrots see- totals 914,339.95 ments in the solution of various prob­ pended on invisible threads, the place ntog it will he seen ENTERTAINMENT of which time he came to Houlton and Fiscal year 1821 962,463.11 lems and starts under favorable aus­ cards were colored hearts, and a Npv. 7, 1918, the Canadian L. 8. Purington, Chairman, E. B. purchased the Drug business of Page Grand total $2,648,196.53 pices. bunch of violets for each guest. teeacoaea to and can take ad- Leighton, George F. Taggett & Cary, it being located where the John Watson store now is, and after Dancing was continued until a late of tbo markets of the United TRANSPORTING AND ADVERTIS­ the fire in 1883, he purchased the land hour, many regrets being heard as the in competition with United ING PORTLAND AUTO SHOW AT THE DREAM from the late E. Woodbury and built strains of the last dance died away. itoiiN ilM M * Which places the far- T. J. Fox, Chairman, A. O. Putnam, Extensive preparations are being Would You Risk Twenty Millions on the store which is now occupied by the The General committee was com­ « m | In the state# at n grant disadvan- F. N. Vose, L. S. Purington, Charles G. made in Portland for the annual Au­ Wild Fiance? Hatheway Drug Co. and has been since posed of H. L. Chadwick, J. R. Har­ tepe, for the potato jnniheu of the Lunt, Lester F. Ellis, T. V. Holdaway, to Show to be given March 3rd to the \ If you were an heir to twenty mil­ that time. In 1908, Mr. Hatheway sold vey, H. F. Lunt, F. O. Hanagan, A. G. DUMpi Stntee me goverened entirely F. W. Arndt, J. W. Gallagher, Robert 8th by the Portland Automobile Deal­ lions of dollars, which legacy would out his interest and retired from busi­ Cottle, the decorations were in charge I f Mpply nw Prim er, Jr., L. W. Ervin, John K. Pal- ers Association. Indications are that be lost to you if you married against ness, spending his winters in Califor­ of Chadwick the Florist. §V Taggett, George H. the event will eclipse in more ways the wishes of your family, would you nia where he has relatives, and his m i the Smt week In O ct 1918 when Tabor, M. C. Rideout, Frank B. Wilder. than one the successful exhibitions Mrs. I. H. Davis was in charge of take a long chance and marry “on summers in Forest City, where he en­ the toml market was paying from of past years, for in view of the pros­ the Banquet assisted by an able com­ PUBLICITY COMMITTEE the qutet?’’ joyed the opportunities tor fishing, to f l f f i to H U thorn has been n steady pects of a banner season of motoring mittee, to whom the credit for Dr. E. P. Henderson, Charles G. This is the problem that Agnes which sport he was a devotee. distils, m ill today (Tuesday Feb. 1919 neither time nor money will be successful part of the dance is due. Lunt, Albert K. Stetson, Andrew J. Colt was called upon to solve In the During his residence in Forest City, M ) the price la $8.00 per barrel, a spared in arranging an event truly in The music was of a high order and Saunders. . new Paramount photocomedy, “On he has had frequent calls from his priea tom than the actual cost of pro- keeping with the spirit of the times. the cordial response to the encores the Quiet,” starring John Barrymore, friends in this section, by auto, and SUPT. OF MACHINERY The show will be held in the mam­ the celebrated comedian, which will was much appreciated by those pre­ moth Exposition Building which is al­ has always been tenderly cared for by Status of 1918 Crop A. T. Putnam. be displayed at the Dream Theatre sent. ready being transformed into a liter­ his housekeeper, who has been with to the best information SUPT. OF TICKETS next Tuesday. Those from out of town were, H. al abode of practically every type of him since the death of his wife in 1900. raised in 1918, 24,260,000 E. Murray Burtt Dual Role For Wallace Reid in “Less P. Gardner and daughter, Helen, of pleasure car, while motor trucks in Patten, Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Franklin, totob i and every other potato pro- MARSHAL all styles and in all sizes will also be Than Kin” toMtog state had an average crop It is not often that the admirers of CHAPMAN CONCERT Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thompson, Miss Frank B. WUder. exhibited. The main floor of the build­ The annual Chapman Concert which which In itself would not have made Wallace Reid, the sterling Paramount Margaret Cowan of Presque Isle, Mrs. SUPT. OF TRACK ing will be given over to the display has afforded so much pleasure in the price any more than the actual star, are fortunate enough to see him Richard Gardner of Caribou, Mr. and Lee W. Ervin. of pleasure cars and accessories, years gone by, and is looked for as fist of production, but vhen the crop in dual roles in the same picture, but Mrs. A. O. Nutter, Mars Hill, Mies while the basement of the big struc­ regular as the Festival itself, we are Off fhnsrti has access to our markets, this is the case in, “Less Than Kin,” Jean Smith of Woodstock, Winthrop ture will be devoted to the exhibit of happy to announce will take place on Mg man of ordinary ability can see THE TWENTY SIXTH DIVISION the new Paramount photoplay with Burgess of Portland. trucks, and every available inch of Wednesday evening, March 19, 1919. A Headquarters First Army, American space will be occupied, for the de­ Mr. Reid as star and dainty Ann Lit­ Chapman concert means the best in Houlton Grange will hold a regular 4toto4h ljnd an estimated crop in Expeditionary Forces, France mands made by dealers this year is tle as his leading woman, which will music, as all kinds of music are em­ meeting, Saturday, Feb. 22nd, at 16 MM of according to the Government January 22, 1919. greater than ever before. be displayed for the first time in this braced in his programmes. Mr. Chap­ A. M. The Auxiliary and Degree raffSft* lit, 679,700 bushels, and In GENERAL ORDERS This event in March will reveal to town at the Dream Theatre on Wed­ man takes great pleasure In announc­ teams will work the Third and fourth PNff, 79,891,000. New Brunswick In NO. 2 the enthusiasts of Maine who are ex­ nesday. ing for his artists, Miss Virglna Rae, a degrees at the morning session. A X" 1118—9,077,900 bushels In 1917, 6,891,- 1. Pursuant to telegraphic instruc­ pected to flock to Portland during Faint Heart Ne’er Won Fair Lady? beautiful Southern girl with a most program will be furnished at the af­ Wi. Qaebeo la 1918—88,936,000, In tions from G. H. Q., the 26th Division, that period an object lesson of how Piffle! charming personality, and wonderful ternoon session. Ladies be sure to M17,18J6M00, all of which gives one —upon the establishment of its head­ the world’s greatest Industry has They say faint heart ne’er won fair j | coloratura soprano voice. Critics and bring baskets for lunch. an Idea of what this Canadian crop, quarters in the Le Mans area, is re­ gradually assumed a normal state af­ lady, but Bryant Washburn in “ The j friends are whispering the future of whin put Into our markets means to lieved from duty with this Army. ter having devoted its greater facili­ Gypsy Trail” proves conclusively that [Galli-Curci for this young artist. Al- tp» fanner In Aroostook. The 26th Division, joining early in ties to the demands brought about by all such adages are susceptible to re­ j so Miss Ruth Pearcy, one of New SERGT. W . B0UTELLE SMITH If tke Canadians raised enough in August 1918, participated in the follow­ the war. It will be Maine’s greatest futation. In this new Paramount pic­ {York’s best contraltos. She holds one Former Houlton Boy Meets Death 1117 to supply the demand in that ing operations of the First Army: and one of New England’s finest dis­ ture, his first starring vehicle for Jof the highest priced church positions pear, and the demand was fully as Paramount, Mr. Washburn plays the While Fighting in Russia ST. MIHIEL OPERATION plays, set off amid one of the most in that city, and is rapidly coming to flraat as in 1918, it can be seen that part of a devout lover, lacking those The Division attacked on the front gorgeous decorative schemes imag­ the front as a beautiful concert singer. tha crap of 1911 would more than sup- striking and picturesque qualities that Houlton friends will be sorry to south of Les Eparges on September inable. Special entertainment fea­ Since the tremendous success that Pto than and that Is doubtless the learn that the subject of this sketch 12th driving the enemy from St. Remy tures will be provided during the af­ appeal sometimes to the heart of a Nicholas Qaragusi, the Russian Violin- sqasnn why they are turning to our maid. was killed in action on January 29th, and Dommartin on this date and reach­ ternoons and evenings. ist created in the few concerts that he tolihets to sell their product. “ The Gypsy Trail” will be shown at while fighting in Russia. ing Vigneulles early on the 13th in­ gave in Maine last season, there has the Dream Theatre this Thursday, Sergt. Smith was born in Houltoa, Condition torious been a general request that, he be re­ stant It then turned east, and occu­ FAREWELL RECEPTION 23 years ago, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wanda Hawley supports the star. turned this year, for outside of Heifetz The oonditlons in Aroostook coun pied and held the line of heights about The weekly rehearsal of the F. B. and Seidl, he is close up to them as a Iff are very serious, and the low price Hannonville-Thillot with advance de­ chorus choir was held at the home of second, and his marvellous playing is iSffrilfl with this foreign competition tachments near Doncourt until Octo­ the chorister, Mr. P. S. Berrie, North SGT. GEO. MICHAUD a concert in itself. Mr. Chapman will raitoto a Mg financial loss to the ber 7—8. St., Friday evening, following which, OF THE FAMOUS YANKEE accompany the artists as in previous eenaty, even the ordinary market will MEUSE-ARGONNE OPERATION a parting reception was given to Miss years. These concerts are given un­ mean a tote, and with an open mar- The Division joined the French 17th Mildred Hagerman, who, has receiv­ DIVISION, HOME TO STAY der the auspices and for the support of hut, it means still more. Corps east of Verdun on October 17th ed an appointment to train for the Sergt. Geo. Michaud, Co. L 103rd. our local Festival Chorus. Tickets are It would seem as though some rem­ and took over the Neptune Sector. profession of nurse at the Deaconess Inf. 26th division, arrived home, Thurs­ at popular prices, and will be on sale edy should bo found for this condl- The Division held this sector until the Hospital, Boston, Mass. day, having been honorably discharged at usual musical head quarters, and in tton, and it would seq m as though signing of the armistice on November on account of wounds received in Miss Hagerman leaves shortly to the hands of the Festival Chorus. The W M action should be taken at once 11th, 1918. During this period, the France early last fall. take up her studies, and having been Programs will be popular, and will em­ Iff pane tha fanner from this loss. Division engaged in the following local Sergt. Michaud proudly wears 3 ser­ associated with the F. B. chorus for brace music for all classes. Don’t miss Thera apt certain channels through attacks in addition to defensive en­ the past 4 years, her sweet alto voice vice stripes on his sleeve, and the “ Y D” insignia on his shoulder. the musical event of the year. whtoh It wonM seem as though some gagements incident to holding its sec­ has been heard with much pleasure •ellst aright he obtained, is U being tor: by F. B. Church audiences. Outside of a slight limp, Sergt Michaud appears to be in perfect HEALTH^ SUNDAY October 23d, against ridge between After songs and stories had been Cote 861 and 846. health and says he's mighty glad to be “ To awaken the community to its rendered by members of the chorus, task the church’s aid is needed in the Tha Produce News says: October 24th, and October 27th, at home again, from his friends in this relative to her leave-taking, Mrs Ber­ nation—wide campaign against ven­ The only feature to the local pota­ against Bols D’Ormont and Belleau section he is receiving a most hearty rie in behalf of the chorus, in an ori­ ereal diseases, now being carried on to — itist is the continued dullness Bois. welcome. ginal typical poem, presented Miss by the State Department of Health. and to4h of demand. Arrivals are November 10th, against Ville-devant- Hagerman with a beautiful hand bag, The United States Public Health toaAssnH hnt denmnd is so limited Chaumont, Herbebois, Bois la Ville containing pocket-book, nurses clini­ LODGE NOTES Service asks the clergymen of the that even the small quantity coming and Le Chaume. cal thermometer and shield. Rockabema Lodge conferred the country to set aside Sunday, February laaa jw t clean up promptly. The The Army Commander takes this oc­ Although completely taken by sur­ work of the second degree upon a able warn weath- 23, 1919, as Health Sunday, and on casion to express his appreciation of prise, Miss Hagerman responded in class of 9 members at the meeting of this day to deliver a sermon stressing nopalfsrable to do with this the services of this division while a a very fitting manner, following last Thursday, Thursday Feb. 21, a Wilbur S. Smith, and lived hera Frieaa in the country have the social responsibility of the na­ pert of the combat forces of this Army, which, refreshments were served by class of 14 will take the initiatory de­ where he attended school, until about to a point where growers are tion to protect the returning soldiers, and wishes it God Speed upon the final th hostess and a very pleasant hour gree. and the community at large, from in­ 5 years ago when, with his parents, la ship any quantity of stock, phase of its participation in the acti­ was spent in song and story. Capt. Ralph Whitney, instructor of he removed to Ft. William, Ont p—lstrln to speculate with their po- fection. Also they are requested to vities of the American Expeditionary the degree teams of Rockabema Lodge While at work in Detroit, Mich., he tsfieee in the hop# that the market inaugurate vigorous measures for Forces. is putting on some new work and whip­ enlisted in the 339th Inf., a regiment will adeanee later. According to Mrs. O. B. Buzzell has received combatting venereal disease. By Command of Lieutenant General ping the teams into shape for the large known as “Detroits Own” in which he Banstnl edvtoeo, there are no espec- word from her sister, Mrs. A. G. Vir- This is at all times an important Liggett: amount of work which is waiting to be made an enviable record. toBp tospa stoeha of old potatoes in gle, of Bangor, that the report of the factor in the general health problem, H. A. DRUM, done. While he has given his life tor his and untoee prices death of her son, Pvt. Paul Virgie, in and at the present time of demobili­ Chief of Staff. country, his death at the early ag e o f the movement will France, from diptheria, was untrue. zation, is a national emergency. OFFICIAL: A cable to headquarters of the 103rd Mrs. E. E. Lyons and daughter of H. E. HITCHCOCK, 23 years is most regretable, and hosts H. K. LOUGHRY, Inf. promptly brought word that he Presque Isle were in town several A. A. Surg. U. S. P. H. S. Director, of Hoolton friends will join In sym­ Adjutant General. was alive and well. days last week, the guests of friends. Division of Venereal Diseases. pathy with his bereaved parents. P I P TWO HOULTON TIMES, WEDNE80AY, FEBRUARY 19, 1919

HOULTON TIMES An employe who fails in punctuality | possible. In 1908 the State took over soldiers conveys the impression of being un-j the supervision of the work, and since with farms, and pay them j to blame for those numerous Ameri-1 tion is gathering a staff of experts, ffiriaMlahed April IS, ISM dependable, and the employer con- that time 1,393 miles of State-aid road their insurance, and patch up the | cans who are all front and no back, j which includes bankers, economists, J transportation system, and feed a few ;who spend four dollars and a half fo r '“* iL ALL THE HOMS NKW8 eludes that he shows poor stuff for have been reconstructed at an ex­ starving European nations and meet j lunch and then buy a pint of milk and authorities on household expenditure promotion. pense of a little over $6,000,000. all the other obligations which have ; a banana for dinner. And yet, on the and on investments of all kinds.____ The every Wednesday morning System is very essential. Any man The real beginning of highway de­ members of the Government savings kjr Ike Time* Pohtbfclag Go. can increase and improve his product velopment in this State, however, come with peace, and are not a bit I other hand, Franklin stood in no awe j societies will not be the objectB o f a by arranging it in orderly classlflca- dates back to 1913, when the Highway lighter than the obligations w hich1 of money. When his Country need ; preachment to the effect that they OHAB. H. FOOQ, Free. A Mgr. tlons and sequences. If you have Commision was created to lay out, war brought. i ed cash he gave it all he had and ! should have money and buy Govern- twenty different things to do in a construct and maintain a system of But the Savings Division is going j started for France almost pennilesspenniless! inent bonds. Rather, they will Mbecription In U. S. fl.fit yer year at this task in a broad-minded way. f to win over that cmmtrvcountry to **"the cause------be day, arrange them in distinct classes State highways, and a bond issue o f : Harold Braddock, chief of the taught just how to save money and in advance m required by law; in divi- of the revolution, and do the things that are of the $2,000,000 was provided to start th e! sion, and his associates realize that Lincoln is to be held up to admira- how to spend it and the Government Caflbda |S.00 in advance. i same kind all at one time. You can work. A system of 1,300 miles w as1 Slagle copies Ave cents* thrift is much more than the blind tion as a man who believed in anoth- security will be brought to their at­ | acquire better speed running along on laid out, of which 400 miles have been accumulation of money. Thrift, in its er cardinal principle of thrift, tention incidentally as one of which the , one kind of work for an hbur, than if completed. In addition State-aid;; :>est and truest sense, is a philosophy most important aids to thrift. Advertising rates based upon guaran !you are changing over every few min- work has been carried out on 200 ad-' is that you should have, not for a teed circulation. ■ of money. The truly thrifty are not rainy day, but for a sunny opportun­ utes. ditional miles, so that at the present;, afraid of money, nor yet do they de­ ity. Lincoln did not use those par­ An orderly desk, bench, or store de- time nearly one half of the system A THOROUGH TEST Altered at the Post Office at Henlton spise it. They understand it. They ticular words, but he did sav, “Get partment is a great help. It helps originally planned has been construct-! Air circulation at second-class ! know both its value and how to use ready and the chance will come," and One To Convince the Most Skeptical j 6ne acquire a quality of swift, clean ed and is in tine condition. While this postal rates. it. Therefore, they always have he gave it as his opinion that "the Houlton Reader cut action. A disorderly work place ; system comprises only five per cent i some. value of life is to improve one’s con­ creates brain fag. It gives one a of the entire* road mileage of the The test of time is the test that ! To inculcate such a philosophy of dition." counts. DBMOBILIZING PROFANITY hopeless feeling of confusion and of State, it passes through 230 cities and money is the purpose of the new Sav­ These a re As a Nation we allowed ourselves i being crowded, which makes efficient towns out of a total of 351, and direct- ideas which the thrift Doan’s Kidney PiHs have made their ings Division. These prophets of a promoters hold dear, to becom e unduly profane during the work impossible. ly touches 73 per cent of the popula They say that rePutation by effective action. thrifty American are out to oppose when you put away a dollar, war. We took it for granted that the i Business men judge of a person’s tion. you The following case is typical the extravagance for which America should always know just what soldiers must necessarily swear a lot ! capacity by this factor of orderly ap- During the last three years the you Houlton residents should be coo- is famous, but they are equally op­ arc* going to do with it. If ’ vineed. and proceeded to perfect the art in peranee as much as by any other. State Highway Commission lias su- you are posed to the senseless and purpose­ merely laying it up against the pos­ The testimony civilian life. The clerk who has a desk with pa- pervised the maintenance of all State is confirmed—the less saving which goes on in Ameri­ sibility of accident or sickness, yon proof complete. P erfectly respectable people, who pers neatly gathered in separate piles and State-aid roads, both improved ca, as it does everywhere else in the would be better to take out an insur­ weald ordinarily have been ashamed each to have Individual treatment, and unimproved. In 1918 this com Testimony like this cannot be ig- world. If you are saving money that ance policy, but if you have your eyes nored. to aae such language in private life, and all those not requiring innned- prised 4,235 miles of roads in 467 you might otherwise use for food, on a business or a home you want to boldly pasted on automobile wind­ iate action put away, yet not busied towns. In the carrying out of this clothes or recreation that you or your buy, then you have found the incen­ Mrs. M. H. Small, 9 Smyrna St., shields heated phases about the Ho- so as to be forgotten, is the one who work 480 patrolmen were employed, family really need, then take that tive which makes saving a credit to Houlton, says: “ I have used Doan’s henaollerns, and wore on their coats wins the approval of the employer the gross expenditure being $589.890.- money out of the bank and spend it your intelligence. Kidney Pills off and on for the last buttons consigning the Kaiser and jand gets the quick recognition. 84, of which the State furnished $392,- three years, whenever I have felt that yea, even though you might other­ For the promotion of this new ideal various other Germans to the lower 495.61. I have needed a kidney remedy. I hare wise buy a Saving Stamp with it. of National thrift, the Treasury De­ regions. REMEMBER THE BIG THING The automobilists of Maine are di­ never used anything that has helped Intelligent saving is the kind that partment has at hand a splendid ma­ T he habit spread alarmingly until In the aftermath of the war one rectly responsible for this splendid me as much as Doan ’s Kidney Pills." the Savings Division wants to en­ chinery built up during the war. little children imitated grown-ups and hears distinctly a constantly grow­ record, for it is due to them, working (Statement given August 17, 1911.) courage. And intelligent saving, they Whereas before the wmr only a few frequently outdid them in expressing ing cry against the high command through the Maine Automobile Asso- say, depends largely upon two other vloleat and profane condemnation o fjo f our army, which seems inconsis-: ciation, that the State Highway Com­ hundred thousand people in this AGAIN PRAISES DOAN’S things—wise spending and safe in­ all things pertaining to the despised [ tent with the nobility of our cause mission was established, while on the Country had ever owned a Govern­ On November 16, 1916, Mrs. Small vestment. These are the three chief W ilhelm . Even the preachers fell in­ and the dignity of our achievement, j other hand the $2,000,000 bond issue ment bond or other securities, there said: “ Doan's Kidney Pills have done articles in the new National philoso­ to A too common. form of condemning It is easy to tear down, but it is far i was made possible by capitalizing the are now about 20,000,000 owners of fine work during the past few years, phy of thrift. The new thrift promot­ tho Hon, and a loved army chaplain less easy to be sympathetic and to ! automobile license fees. All of the Government securities. In addition "benever I have used them for any ers are going to teach them by every vrit£ tho Tanks In France Is reported construct. We have accomplished money provided fciif State mainten- to this immense number of persons s*gns kidney weakness. I hoM possible means of publicity, and al- t o hanro said, " I f swearing will win the our purpose in a manner that aston- lance also comes from the automobile who have learned the nature and , ^ oaa s Kidney Pills in the same high mar I'm for swearing.” ished ourselves and the world. We license fees. ways they will keep the thrifty citi- value of Government securities, there ; °Pinion as "hen I first endorsed them." zen reminded that his Government arP 165,000 war savings societies, Tho soldiers are now setting the moved swiftly and In the night so Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t sim ; needs some of that money which he rm t of tho American people a good that only those who went and saw which will be kept going during peace ply ask for a kidney remedy—get A NATIONAL PHILOSOPHY ; saves, and that it offers the safest of eaounple in this regard. The official can appreciate the vastness and the time as Government saving societies. Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that OF CASH all safe investments. soldier publication abroad. Stars and completeness of our success. As the The basic purpose of these societies Mrs. Small had. Foster-Milbum Co., Before StdPM, la reported to have asked for machinery of our great government you spend that dollar, stop ; Benjamin Franklin has been appro­ will be to teach people the value of Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. a readjustment of the profanity out­ moved the details were not always j and think. Are you going to get for priately chosen as the symbol of this the Government security to the small put : This is no New Tear resolution considered. It was the fundamental, i it a dollar’s worth of anything you : new movement. His shrewd and investor, as a means of providing stnf about swearing off once for all the essential that counted. !really want? j homely visage will appear on all the against old age, for the education of ADLER-I-KA DID IT ! Likewise, before you put that dollar Thrift Stamps and all the thrift liter- children, and for larger income. aai catting it out forever and ever. When we consider that out of a j "i had pain in the pit of my stomach, It, Is atmply a suggestion that every­ mere handful was created on the away in a saving bank, pause and ; ature. Other “Great American Sav- This Government saving organua- no appetite, sour stomach and r e it body make a sane and decent at- fields of France a great army equip-1consider-consider. Are >’ou reaIly savinS 11 for, era" will also be brought to the at- 1 much gas. Doctors could not help me. tem ft to return to normal models of ped and ready within a year; when !a good Purpose, or merely following tention of a respectful public. Lin- The FIRST dose of Adler-i-ka helped a blind The joy of feeling fit and I me.” (Signed) Henry Welp, Lake him self. we consider that that army was trans- ia ^llnd instinct to horde, as a crow ! coin among them, and it is probable fresh rewards those who , View, Iowa. ported and convoyed by two navies, j 001,6018collects bright pebbles and bits of that we will learn much about the One dose Adler-ika relieves sow THt N«W MAP OF EUROPE through terrors hitherto unknown, al­ glass? How’ long is that dollar going j financial habits of the great from this heed the laws of health, ; stomach, gas and constipation IN­ Fast and present generations will most without mishap; when we con­ to stay in prison, and what is it going new bureau; but Franklin will al- and keep the habits regu­ STANTLY. Empties BOTH upper aad 1MNVU to lUeume the study of geogra­ to, and how much is it going to be ways be held I lower bowel, flushing ENTIRE ailmea- sider that that army was clothed and up as the original and lar with tary canal. Removes ALL foul matter phy** a result of the great war and fed, that so clothed and fed that the ' worth when it gets out? greatest economical American. Frank­ which poisons system. Often CURBS the decisions of the peace conference quartermaster corps was always three a^aln> if y°u adopt the third lin knew the value of money, and he constipation. Prevents appendicitis. acer la session In Paris. Not only will months ahead of its job, when we saw | alternative, and invest your beloved was not too proud to economize. Eve­ We have sold Adler-i-ka many years. boundaries of countries be entire- It is a mixture of buckthorn, cascara, and wondered in amazement as j back, go first to a quiet place and ry school boy knows how he plodded glycerine and nine other simple drugs. ip changed but the names of new rul­ France became Americanized, as vast! tbink for a long time. Also seek the into Philadelphia with a loaf of bread O. F. French & Son, Druggists. es* sHIl hays to be learned and new warehouses sprang up in the night,! adv*ce °f wlse nien. Is this proposed in each pocket, provoking the mirth foiaa of government memorised. In telephone lines were extended from investment really an investment in the of his future wife. Plainly, Franklin fad more than Europe will be effect­ _ P I U S one end of the land to the other, rail­ literal sense of the term, or is it just was no bluffer, His example is not Largeat Salooff Any M td H a e b tho World, ed and before the world finally settles roads constructed and established on gamble, similar to poker but less Sold Everywhere. In boxes* 10c.. 25c- doom to real peace conditions exten­ fun? Are you planting your little a working basis and American spec­ ’" ac < t curt-.shy i ttic 1 a l-air of sive m ap revisions will be necessary ials placed on running time; when we Simoleon in happy environment, Ncoiin Soles.” writes W. R Macartney ittio th Africa and Asia. It is in Eu- consider all these and the hundreds where he will grow and beget other | TOMORROW’S MAN of St. Louis, "and today, after five rapik however, that the most startling little Simoleons, or are you apprentic- i months of hard service I fail to notice of other big things that America ac­ What is done in childhood days to enrich die; ary real signs of wear on them.” cla a g e e Will occur, and principally complished, caff we not now forget | ing him to some hard, taskmaster, | This statement points the way to central Europe where the former great that many small details were forgot­ j who will work him to death and re- ( blood and build up nigged health often makes real economy in shoes. What your Canaan and Austrian nations will be ten, countless mistakes made, and turn him to you a mere shadow of his j shoes cost, by the year, depends largely or breaks the man of tomorrow. The growing on how the soles wear and NeClin Soles cut np Into smaller powers or else ad petty grie trances enjoyed by those former self—if indeed he ever re- j turns at all? youth, with nervous energy overwrought, needs do wear a very long time. Moreover, dad to the domains of some of the small enough to enjoy them? j they are exceedingly comfortable and A ile d victors. Let us simply remember this; that These are some of the questions j constant care and v/aternroof—scientifically made to be W hen the new map appears it will through the glorious fighting of our (freely interpreted), which the newly! exactly what soles should be and so show , undoubtedly, five great new created Savings Division of the Unit-; worn now by millions. men, the unbelievable sacrifice of They are available everywhere on states, all of which will be friendly to our country and the big efficiency of ed States Treasury Department is j new shoes' and for re-soling. They are tha Allies. The first will be Poland, everybody the war was won and the asking the citizens of the United | made by The Goodyear Tire & Rub­ located on the north, and having ac­ boche defeated. Let us not lower States. It is true that this division j ber Company. Akron, Ohio, who also cess to the sea. The second will be make Wingfoot Heels, guaranteed to our colors and by petty talk, which has been created mainly to encourage scorn EMM outwear any other heels. Cfeehoslovakia, containing the Slovak comes so easily, lessen the credit of thrift in this Country, to the end that to help maintain strength and vitality equal to withstanding d istricts of the Hungarian boarder- the people inay have more money to gallant troops who died, or those who the dual strain of growth and wear and tear of the body. land. with Bohemia in the center. The live and wish it not, in a vain en­ invest in Government securities. For rtedlin Soles third will be a greater Rumania. The deavor to right the wrongs of men, billions of dollars worth of Govern- J The reputation of Scott's is based upon its abundant fourth will be an enlarged South Slav themselves big enough to be silent ment securities have got to be floated i nourishing qualities and its ability to build up strength. Get Rid of That KfcKgllom, with the Serbian prince re­ and pocket their grievances. Politi- j1^ the Government is going to provide Scott A Bourne, Bloomfield, R. J . 1H peat at its head, and the fifth will be cal and social questions never before — ————■ Persistent Cough Stop that weakening, persistent cough *a notably larger Greece. dreamed of confront us. Let us turn ; or cola, threatening_w throat or lung Austria and Hungary will be great­ affections, with Eckman's Alterative, our every endeavor to these and le t : the tonic and upbuild? v of 20 years' ly reduced in else and apparently will the dying embers of our war days successful use. 80c and $1.50 bottles from druggists, or from hate no seaports. Alsace-Lorraine glow only in the glory of our cause, E C K M A N XjA BOR ATORY, Philadelphia will be returned to France, and much the valor of our fight, and the cour German and Russian territory will be ageous decisiveness of our victory. ( U. S. R. R. A D M IN IS T R A T IO N entirely reconstructed for the forma­ Director General of Rsilroade tion of new unite of government, most WHAT MAINE HA8 DONE BANGOR & AROOSTOOK R. R. Try this T IM E T A B L E of them decidedly democratic in their FOR IMPROVED HIGHWAYS Corrected to February 17, ISIS principles. It was not so many years ago that 1 Trains Daily Except Sunday | From HOULTON Bach of the new nations will be Maine roads were known the Country 8.38 a. m.— For Fort Fairfield, Caribou, Limestone and Van Buren. composed of certain groups of peo­ over for their impassable condition in When a change from 9.15 a. m.— For Bangor, Portland and ple who either are of the same na­ all kinds of weather. When it was j Boston. 11.45 a. m.— For Ashland, St. Francis, Ft. tionality, or who, undoubtedly, will fair they were rough, and when it coffee seem s desirable Kent, Washburn, Presque Isle, Va* Buren, via Squa Pan and Mapleton. l!v* in perfect harmony under the was stormy the mud on them was so 1.30 p. m.— For Dover & Foxcroft, Greeu- saase flag, and who, from the fact that deep it was almost Impossible to ville, Bangor, Portland and Boston. —for any reason— and 6.20 p. m.— For Bangor, Portland aad they will be self governing will have | plough through it. Today all this is Boston, Buffet Sleeping Car Caribou to Boston. little desire to preclptate another war changed, and now Maine is rapidly 7,51 p. m.— For Fort Fairfield, Van Buren becoming known for her excellent you w ant *to geb your Due HOULTON WHY PEOPLE SUCCEED 8.30 a. m.— From Boston. Portland, Ban­ highways, due to the establishment of gor. Blflfet Sleeping Car Boston to Ykllto ft thorough knowledge of the the State Highway Commission and ( Caribou. moneys w orth in satis­ 9.11 a. m.— From Van Buren, Caribou, Ft. tMjRltfqu• ol one’s trade is the first to the consistent plan which it has ; Fairfield. •SRMtlftl to success, certain other been following of constructing roads ! ! 1.10 p .m .— From Boston, Portland. Ban­ f a c t i o n , gor, Greenville, Dover A Foxcroft. contribute largely. in keeping with the amount of travel 1 i2.44jp. m.— From St. Francis, Ft. Kent, j Van Buren, Washburn, Presque Isle, tfir Instance, take the matter, they are called upon to carry. S till! via Squa Pan. sriMfc seems small to some people, — buy a tin of :6.15 p .m .—From Van Buren, Limestone. later the establishment of the State ' ’ Caribou, Fort Fairfield. •f pmotnatity. There are persons patrol system has brought back into | 7.48 p. m.— From Boston, Portland, B an­ wfca m m oaa be depended upon to gor. splendid condition hundreds of miles j Time tables giving complete informa­ keep a kustnees appointment It they of country thoroughfares not classed j tion may be obtained at ticket offices. GEO M. HOUGHTON, General Passenger •ap ttMp u0B meet eome one at two as State highways. Agent, Bangor, Me. e’clftek EMI opa* depend on their get- Maine first became interested in ttns.t»fpBi,to|mi 111.; Or they may highway betterment in 1901, and ev PROFESSIONAL CARDS itngether. People INSTANT ery year since has appropriated mon­ tA t ile way great* ey to assist the cities and towns ir NEW DENTAL PARLORS i? m m m m u **> *** k»t ume the improvement of their roads. At Corner Pleasaat Street aaA A man who first this was done with no precon- i Highland Ave. fleropd to wait will do oerted plan * and, consequently, the j POSTUM P. also If he can. highest degree ot efficiency was not j DR. L. HUGHES

| Raaafierfi W. Shaw Seth 9. B s iilr i Every’ year more people SHAW ft THOKNTON | ATTORNEYS drink Postum . W h y? Preamt atteathm to all bmifceea HnuTtnn. Maine Piefeate amtten have Speefill of the blood eannot be overcome unless the bowels are T ry rt yourself; you'll A ttaattm more freely, o h m a day, at least. To build up the system, so p«rm a- will result, it is necessary to improve the digestion, recommend the true “ L. F.” Atwood Medicine, for f i n d •R . F. 0 . OROTIT * set upon the stomach, liver and bowels. It tones BENTV8T t o 'mow activity so that they perform their functions Sinceck Black all impure and unclean matter. Take'a * T h e r e s a R ea son 99 aad sight, ^- your skin will dear, appetite spirita revive; — yen'll be glsd. you bought DR. W. B. R0BEN W rsuu dy, prise flO seats, made by the L. F. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN ’ Chkf S trilaad, Suite 22. Maneur Block Tel. 15fi Houlton, Maine HOULTON TIMES, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1919 PAGE T B U i

the American oil industry. CHURCH SERVICES eathquake, and the material of which U. S. GASOLINE WON THE WAR were received from E. D. Hewan, oil About Time, Too they were built has been gruelled into “Of this fuel, of which the Ameri­ •executive of the British ministry of Those who gave up Sunday autoing An officer inspecting sentries the earth. Occasionally a portion of a can people supplied four-fifths, Sena­ shipping; Camillo Cerutf of the Ital­ flirt BartM as requested last summer, may feel guarding the line in Flanders came 8 t dwelling remains, and the inhabitant tor Berenger declared ‘Petroleum will ian military mission, and other high as though they helped win the war across a raw-looking yoeman. Rot. Btarj a 8pMd, PMtor has struggled back and has stuck over as will be seen by the following: have played as great a part in the officials among the allies. MM MOfmlnc worship with ramon. the open window a piece of oiled paper victory as blood itself and will have "What are you here for?” he nak­ That Marshal Foch had cabled to “The shipment of gasoline and oth­ ed. B N Btbto tehooi with ctem s for through which a dim light penetrates. proved the lifeblood of victory,’ and officials in this country, less than 60 er petroleum products so promptly The authoities have the greatest diffl* Sir John Cadman, British petroleum “To report anything unusual, sir.’' days before the signing of the arm­ 4 P. M. Jailor Christian Endeavor. culty in preventing these poor people executive, used identical words, writ­ and in such large quantities was made “What would you call unusual?” istice, that the war would be lost if %M gospel soap sarriee and sermon. returning to wander disconsolately ing, ‘Oil fuel was the lifeblood of the possible only by the heroic efforts of America failed to keep up its supply “ I dunno exactly, sir.” amongst the ruins. From the main of gasoline, was revealed by the fuel navy.” the petroleum industry working “What would you do if you saw T ifilir avaalaf at 7.30 mid-weak roads I was taken by devious tracks administration in an authorized state­ “Appreciations of America’s splen- through the national petroleum war five battle-ships steaming across that which once were roads and was shown ment in which it is contended that did and successful efforts to provide i service, in harmonious co operation field yonder?” jQfeetr yahaanrJ each Tuosday even- spots where villages used to be; the Amercan gasoline turned the tide of Mg at the close of the regolar prayer only indication now being a little heap this ‘lifeblood’ on land and sea also with the fuel administration.” “ Sign the pledge, sir.” the war. of bricks. In these districts there is no sign of life, except the inevitable “Less than 60 days before the arm­ First Presbyterian growth of weeds which always run riot istice was signed,” the fuel adminis­ Gar- High and Military Sts. in the absence of labor, and but for tration report reads, “ the situation Bar. A. M. Thompson, pastor. the life on the roads in the shape of hung in the balance—just when the Morning oerrtce at 10.30. transport wagons, British Tommies, American people were accustoming 8. 8. at 11.4*. German prisoners, and Chinese, the themselves to their voluntary relin­ Jaator C. B. Society at 2.30 P. M. whole country is dead. quishment of Sunday automobile Senior C. 1L Society at *.30 P. M. The red soil in the Santerre district rides, and the observation of ‘Gaso­ ■vanlng service last Sabbath of each is extremely fertile, and 10 to 15 feet lineless Sundays.’ amath at 7 JO. in depth. In the valleys the soil is of Indicated in Blunt Message Player meetings Tuesday evening a light, chalky nature, and where it “ But for this and other sacrifices, a t 7.4*. has been churned by shell will not and the stimulation and direction of Set vice at Foxcroft Church each easily be returned to cultivation, and production, what might have happen­ Sabbath at 3 P . M. must be planted or used as a sheep ed was indicated in a blunt cable­ run. The richer soil will be easier to gram from Marshal Foch, saying sim­ deal with, as the shell fire has not Free Baptist ply: turned up the subsoil, and when the Bar. Mr. Jenkins, Pastor. “ If you don’t keep up your petro­ holes have been filled in the plough Morning service at 10.80 A. M. leum system we shall lose the war.’ will again be able to pass over it. Such Baaday school at 12.00 M. “A still more serious cable was re­ Is the soil round Rosieres, where there Boang People’s meeting 6.00 P. M. ceived Oct. 1. It said in part: is an agricultural depot, and M. Jour- Bvening service at 7.00 P. M. dain is most hopeful of making an "Senator Berenger writes highest Bpeclel music by choir. early start in cultivation. But before command informs him that position Ghoir practice Monday nights. anything can be done it is essential has become so serious that change in AO are cordially invited tc come and that some of the wrecks of houses military operations will have to be hoar the Rev. Mr. Jenkins. should be patched up for the peasants contemplated unless increased deliv­ Tascday night church prayer and or wooden huts provided, and that the eries gasoline at front are made pos­ pfatse Service. shell holes and trenches should be fill­ sible.’ ed in. For this work the German “ Eighty per cent, of the allied re­ Methodist Episcopal prisoners are now being used. quirements of petroleum products, the : Military St ' The damage in the district which Earl of Curzon pointed out in a state- ! Mev. Thomas Whiteside, Pastor. was fought over prior to 1917 and was ment made Nov. 22, was furnished by | PabUe warship at 10.30 a. m. again the centre of the struggle since the United States, and Walter H. j Sunday School at neon has or- March, is even in a worse condition Long, British secretary of state for rlasstt for men and women. than that near to Amiens. The Ger­ the colonies sent special thanks for League meeting and class for mans entered Amiens at the beginning the work of the fuel administration psaparatory members at 8.00 p. m. of th war but did no damage, retiring in providing oil, and the activities of ru« OMLC BY ALL UfeAL.fc.R8 Bpworth League meeting at 6.4* after the battle of the Marne to the pi m. east of Peronne. Praise end Preaching at 7.80. * The scarcity of feeding stuffs can be Prat J. H. Undsday, organist and imagined from the following: At Rosi­ chair master. eres one evening, just as it was get­ > >>✓ »' meeting at 7.30 Tuesday ting dark, a farmer and his wife ar­ rived to get a ration for their horse and cow. They had come from Nesle, Cheieli of the Coed Shepherd 11 miles distant. The old lady was Bev. HL Scott Smith, Rector. i much depressed about her return jour­ ney in a tumbril in pouring rain, and Hsty Oommunkm at 8 A. M. also did not expect to reach home before Morning Prayer en the 1st Sun­ 10 o’clock. They were given a starva­ day la the month. tion ration for a month. Our hindran­ Morning Prayer and sermon 10.30. ces and inconveniences at home have Bventng Prayer and sermon 7 80. been nothing in comparison with what Baaday School after morning ser- these French peasants have had to un­ dergo! In traveling about, with the ex­ B d y Rays ception of a few sheep near Amiens, I Holy Communion at 8.00 A. M. have seen no cattle or sheep anywhere. On several places crops grown by the ■ § . SOIL RUINED FOR farmers were never harvested, and are now rotting in the ground. YEARS TO COME To a people so much attached to their soil as the French this state of j Germane Have Turned Smiling French affairs must be especially distressing, j Lands to Hideous Deeert but there is no complaint. It is all so ! annihilating and overwhelming for eve- j 1 have lately visited France on be­ rybody that there is little individual half of the agricultural relief of allies expression of feeling, and if any com- j committee to ascertain in what direc­ parison could be extracted from them j tion the most efficient assistace could it* would probably be as detached as j Cream Ripeners be rendered to the farmers whose hold­ Pliny’s letter on the destruction of j "Not Touched by Hand” ings have been destroyed by the war, Pompeii. j writes Charles Adeane In the London The one abiding impression obtain- j The illustrations in this advertisement Thnes. ed by traversing the battlefields Is visualize the process of manufacturing The department of the Somme Is that of sameness. Towns and villages J Swift's Premium Oleomargarine. peculiarly appropriate for the purposes levelled to the ground and fields ; It is not touched by hand in manufacture of the committed relief, for two rea­ churned up by shell fire. Wherever sons It has been the scene of the the battle has raged in its fury the ef- ; or packing. British army’s operations since the feet is the same, and the state of the j The machinery is sterilized daily with In 1916, and it is, country beggars description. perhaps, the victim of greater and hot water and live steam. Germany which has inflicted this out­ & mart concentrated destruction than rage, and has escaped invasion, must j aay other part of France. The devas­ be made to carry the burden, and it j tated region In the Somme department should be a pleasure to us to do what j ataae amounts to 477,000 acres. Of we can to alleviate the suffering of the j Swift’s Premium tils about one-half Is completely ruin­ n f] i French peasants. What we can do is | ed by the digging of trenches and by in the nature of first aid. The farmer [ bombardment and will take years to when he returns will require to begin Oleomargarine rectors; the remainder is capable of life again. His stock and his imple- j being brought back within a measur­ Chum ments have gone, and M. Jourdaln in- j Is Sweet, Pure and Clean able time to a state of cultivation. The formed me that the most efficient way ! ittrict extends from Bapaume to to help the farmer would be to give ; Meaitdidier and from beyond Peronne him those kinds of stock which will It contains the elements for growth which all to within a few miles of Amiens. It children require. bring him the quickest return, such as j weald be quite useless to send live- poultry and pigs, later he would wel-1 Jt is delicious. It is wholesome. sleek Into any part of this area at the come sheep and cattle. In the same ! Swift’s Premium Oleomargarine is easy to buy. BNSlnt time, for there is no means of way the smaller implements of hus- | It is the most widely distributed brand. •abaisfence for animal life and the far­ bandry and for the dairy would be i It saves 20 cents or more a pound. mers have no bouses to live in. It is more useful than heavier machinery, hapad, however, that by May arrange- which will be supplied by the co-oper- | Other Quality Brands Meats win have been made to enable ative societies or by the government. the farmers gradually to return to So far as seed is concerned there is a their farms in the more favored dis­ great scarcity of oats .and good potato No* tricts, and It la then that assistance Oem seed. will he welcome. A visit to the Marne department in The sentiment which must attach to the district of the Somme which has 191* enabled me to compare the state been defended by British armB and the ef that district with that of the Som­ Beat White Oleomargarine Made From Nuts and Milk fact that the district is the most de­ me la 1918. In the country round Cba- vastated region in the whole of France Mm the villages had been destroyed, Swift & Company, U. S. A. hat, owing to the fact that the Ger­ will be enough to appeal to the gen­ Houlton Local Branch, 74 Bangor Street mans beet so precipitate a retreat and erosity of the British farmer and draw Crystallizer H. E. Mishou, Manager aim that trench warfare had hardly from him that practical sympathy casnmenced, the soil was comparative­ which is better than tears, and will ly uninjured. The devastation in the make a permanent bond between the flsmmtt department Is infinitely great­ agriculturists of the two countries. er because the land is destroyed. y Moveull, Montdldler, Roye, Peronne, Taxes Him with ’Em Albert, Rosieres, places once of con­ “Pa, what’s an Inheritance tax?” siderable Importance, are absolutely “It’s when your mother blames all i; they are cast down as If by an your faults on me.”

I s » PE RU N A Vn ' o d Mr. Robert McDougall, R. Breaks up R. No. 6, Liberty, Indiana, w rites: a Cold. “I wish to state that I always keep* Penina in the house. I Good for think it is a good medicine to have on hand. If I commence W o rk e r Print Machine taking a cold, I take Peruna and Bronchial it breaks it up for me. It is also good for the Bronchial hflamathms. Tubes.” 6-F. Peruna has served the Amer­ ican people for more than forty These who ebjeot to liquid modi- years. Those who know its value always have it at hand. Why eeeure Reruns Tablets not y o u t r HOULTON TIMES, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1919 f mm w o rn thing but we thought the boys who (Continued from page 1) CORNS, CALLUSES CLASSIFIED ADS CLASSIFIED ADS letters from over there got hurt would tell them how we QUIT QUICK! From Bert Grant were fixed, but they went right to the PRICE OF POTATOES A Capable Housekeeper Wanted on a Why Waste Time and Money Buying T wo Drops of “Gets-lt" Will Do It farm. A. E. Mooers. Tel. 419-2 or Diamonds. Buy of Osgood and save Batt 720 F. A. Hospital and neve? said a word. We 153W. both. Upstate buyers early In the week Ever hand-carve your toe with a knife Am erican Expeditionary Forces sure were glad to see Henstock and were paying growers $1.67 per 100. trying to get rid of a corn? Ever use scissors and snip off part of the corn too Maine Gems and all Precious Stones Starkey's Meat Slicer just puts the A. P. O. 745 we got a chew of tobacco, for we Later the prices declined to $1.50. . . . January 10th, 1919 close to the quick? Ever pack up your are carried in stock at Osgood’s. Ask finishing touch on smoked beef, | could not smoke for old Jerry was on island potatoes are being i l?etoe u with ,it h “contraptions" and piasters as > . . , „ 1o WeViir Park St Tef 15 J ;ecks A.Ve" slx room^ with bath, From Van Bunn For Bangor moil ■me way, the only simple, easy .ns. i,.o. .Nun, luik St. 1.1. 1.. For particulars inquire of C. B. i shooting as we were the best shot in 9.11 A. M. 9.15 A. M. \va v Is corns off like banana peel. Esters, Main Street millions. It nev ■ fails. the Company and we felt pretty safe 1.30 B. M. ••( lets-It." the guarantt ed, money Wanted: A Place in Town to do house­ Iron Bed. without Spring or Mattress, as far as that. Well we started some­ 6.20 B. M. hack coni-reino\er the only sure way 6.15 P. M costs but a I rifle at any drug store work, by a competent young woman, Commode, Parlor Stove and Baby thing. I told him we would watch to From Fort Kent ■’or Fort Kent .M' t"d b v K. I ,a u i ■nee ('o., < ’hicage place with no children preferred. High Chair for sale by S. Os­ see who would start the clips and Apply to Ora Conners, Houlton, R. 2.44 P. M. 11.15 A. Al. S o l d i l l 1 built <>n a in reeom iiumderl good. 49 North St. F. 1). 1 Spd the other would do the shooting, so the world s 1 icst corn remedy by < i. Railway French .V Son, and I eight on (V Fee I Subscriptions for any Magazine or he beat me, so I was supposed to do C. P. LEAVE Farm of 1%5 Acres. 2yz miles from Newspaper may be left at the i the shooting, and that was the quick­ R. station, stock and equipment TIMES Office, where the lowest 10.50 a. m.— For Woodstock and north est night we had while we were in NOTICE go wifh it. Further details may price can be obtained. • For St. John and Boston the lines, but after that Griff would 4.15 p. m.— obtained by calling on Roland -For Woodstock Hovey, Houlton, Tel. 241 or 131-4 Typewriter Ribbons for all machines i always say, “John, let me try it and 8.55 p. m .- This is to give notice to all ARKIVE as well as Carbon Paper made by you feed it,’’ and we sure did lun it persons who are indebted to me, roni St John and Boston For Sale or Rent Now: The finest Webster—There’s none better. Call tco, we stayed together all the time 12.15 a.m.— I that I must have a satisfactory potato and crop farm in Central or send to TIMES Office. 5.50 p. m. —From Woodstock and ; and what one had the other had. settlement before March. 1st. Maine, about 350 acres, 5 miles from north Thorndike Station, easy haul. 120 Wanted—Two Girls or middle aged There was the four of us on one 10.10 p.m.— From St John and Boston All accounts left unsettled on acres in fields, nearly all level with women, for house work, best of I don’t want to see another dead per­ ' gun and the other guns had seven a gentle slope, balance pasture and wages if satisfactory. Apply by let­ son tor the rest of my life. men, but the Captain has used us that date will be left for collec­ lumber of which there is a large ter to Mrs. Ora Gilpatrick, David­ He gave us a big blow- B A N K R U P T ’S P E T IT IO N FOR tion. amount, with nearby market, pota­ son, Maine. 27p B elieve me it was a wonderful sight g00d for it. „ to house or cellar of 12,000 bushels and I would not have missed it fo r , the night the Armistice was sign- DISCHARGE Jany. 16, 1919. capacity on farm. Has been a For Rent: Warm Convenient house no m oney, but it sure was a test of e(j an(i we don’t do anything now. I , In the matter of C. W. STARKEY. dairy farm. Write for particulars. of eight rooms and bath, furnace endurance. I feel sorry for the tjoys have seen some hard sights since I Fi eil }>. Brow n In Bankruptcy R. I*. Ayer, Freedom, Me. heat, electric lights, and stable. a t hom e that missed it. When you jeft home. I have been away from Bankrupt. | Good garden lot. Appiv 32 Green To tli ts Hon. Clarence Hale, Judge of the For Sale: Farm in Waterville, Maine. St. Phone 206-4. 49it speak o f cream and bees honey, I t 1 home for over 16 months and I will District. Court of the United States for 200 acres, unbroken field of 50 m akes me feel homesick and I sin- he glad to get home to drive my team the District of Maine. acres, best high early land, lays in Wanted: Probationers for a General cerely hope it won’t be long before I f0r c. H. McCluskey. FRED B. BROWN of West Held bowl of stream, 2 miles from city, Hospital. Three year course. Fee and potato house. Wood, lumber, blank application and illustrated will be hom e, so that I will be able to I How are all the girls, suppose they in the County of Aroostook, and State of Maine, in said District respect- and fruit. Two story house, ell, car­ booklet, address Supt. Framingham l e t som e. In regard to that hut of I are big girls now. I wish I was home I fully represents, that on the 15th day riage house, grainery, 3 barns, silo, Hospital, Framingham, Mass. 86 m ine, w hy it could not be beat, the I to see Francis dance and hear Flor­ of November, last past, he was duly garage, shop, hen house, and tool only trouble was that as soon as I ence sing. Does Katherine still go to adjudged bankrupt under the Acts of shed, 2 wells, and spring; have oth­ To Let: Comfortably furnished rooms Congress relating to Bankruptcy; that er places, cannot handle it. For with hot water heat, electric lights, got finished with it we had to move, the Convent? What is Nevile and he has duly surrendered all his property particulars address, Fay B. Davis, bath etc. 1 minute walk from Post hut “more It,” our middle name, in Wallace doing?------Tell them to write and rights of property, and has fully Waterville, Maine. R. R. No. 38. Office. Hughes house, so-called. Cor­ this branch of service, here today to me. Love to dear mother, yourself , complied with all the requirements of Telephone 727W 28p ner Highland Ave. and Pleasant St. and away tomorrow, and one o? the and all the family. How is Lizzie? I said Acts and of the orders of Court beauty spots about it was, there was touching his bankruptcy. Is Your Health Worth 12 Cents a When you buy Diamonds or Jewelry am going to write her soon. Wherefore he prays, That ho may be look the Salesman in the Eye. If he always plenty of mud, and of course year? If you value your health Well Mollie, I will close for now as ; decreed by the Court to have a full dis­ more than 12 cents a year, which is can not do the same, “ Beat it” or he that made our traveling very pleasant you must be tired reading. I still re- charge from all debts provable against the per capita appropriation asked will beat you. Osgood sells more hut w e got thereliIAvl V justJ UDL theV-Uv same,OAUID) buta/UV _ - ' his estate under said bankruptcy Acts, t^jjr State Health work, telephone, Diamonds than many and cheaper ae fa r as •Ming any more of the : main your loving twin brother, John. except such debts as are excepted by PLATTSBURG telegraph or write your representa­ than any. ! law from such discharge. country, why I have seen all I wan: I wish I could be home tor our birth­ tives at Augusta to support House | Dated this lOtli day of February. A. I >. ----- LAST ------hill No. 22 providing for Health of­ For Sale: 1 Cook Stove, 1 Air Tight to aee, is a nice country over day, the 16th. 1919. ficers in each county who will give Stove, 2 Oil Heaters, I Lawn Mow­ hare hut the good old U. S. A. for FRED B. BROWN SEMI-MILITARY EFFECT all their time to the prevention of er, 1 Ice Cream Freezer, 3 Couch mine and if ever I hit there again Bankrupt. disease and the conservation of beds, 1 Lawm Swing, 1 Table, piazza chairs. 1 Hammock, 2 stands. Miss Liberty will have to turn around ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON The military shape lasts health. MAINE ANTI-TUBERCU­ LIFE i# uncertian, better take a LOSIS ASSN. Apply to William Mcllroy, 12 K. 1919, before said Court taken the popular fancy from The Campbell Bakery, has been dis­ tric lights, bath, and good eeilar at Bangor in said District, Northern only cross I want is across the pond]| BANKRUPTS PETITION FOR the start. solved by mutual agreement, Mr. with new ooal furnace. Apply to DISCHARGE i Division at 10 o'clock in tlie forenoon; Cameron retiring. All bills due the Andrew J. Saunders. to home. |j and that notice thereof be published in Supplied in concern should be paid to Eugene 1 In the matter of I the Houlton Times, a newspaper printed I will close, with best wishes to all. j MAHOGANY, RUSSIA CALF Garcelon who also assumes all liabili­ Farm For 3aIo—60 Acres, Smooth, Yours truly, Bert Grant. ! Orrin M. Gardiner | In Bankruptcy i in said District, Northern Division, and ties of the concern. level fields, free from rocks, the | Bankrupt. | ; that all known creditors and ether per- BOTH NEOUN AND Dated at Houlton, Jan. 13, 1919. best of soil. 3 miles from R. R. Sta­ I To the Hon. Clarence Hale, Judge of the i sons in interest, may appear at the said LEATHER SOLES EUGENE GARCELON tion oh main road. Good From John J. Faulkner I District Court of tho United States for time and place, and show rau ip, if any Also J. A. CAMERON. 36 good wood lot, barn 42x84 feet Hdqrs Co. ! the District of Maine. they have, why the prayer of said peti­ basement, house two-story with hit 821 M. G. Bn. ORRIN M. GARDINER of Mapleton, tioner should not be granted, BLACK GUN METAL CALF and cold water and bath, water In the County of Aroostook, and j And It Is Further Ordered by the Court, Notice of First Meeting of Creditors LEATHER SOLE In the District Court of the United States tem cost $1,000. This is one of A. E. F. State of Maine, In said District respect­ ! That the Clerk shall send by best farms in Oxford Co. and can he Occey, France, fully represents, that on the 25th daj i mail to all known creditors copies of said One of the for the Northern Division of the Dis­ bought for $6,000— $3,000 cash dowa, Jan. 12, 1919. of November, last past, he was duly j petition and this order, addressed to trict of Maine. In Bankruptcy. bat on morgage. For sale In the matter of | by I* £. adjudged bankrupt under the Acta of ! them at their places of residence as BROCKTON CO-OPERATIVE Brooks, Real Estate Agent, Sotrih Dear Sister Mollie: Charles H. Akeley In Bankruptcy Congress relating to Bankruptcy; that j stated. Paris, Me. €7* 1 don’t see why it is that some of he has duly surrendered all his property Witness the Honorable Clarence Hale. BOOT & SHOE COMPANY’S Bankrupt. | and rights of property, and has fully Judge of the said Court, and the seal To the creditors of said Charles H. yon don’t write to me. We only get Akeley of Presque Isle In the county of Auto List For 1919. A list of State of nhont tw o mails a month and when compiled with all the requirements of thereof, at Bangor in the Northern Divi­ latest Productions Mai n*3 Automobile Registrations said Acts and of the orders of Court sion of said District, on the 15th day of i Aroostook and District aforsald, bank- giving name of owner, license num­ we don’t get any in them we sure do touching his bankruptcy. February, A. IV 1919. FOR SALE BY j rupt. Notice is hereby given that on the ber, style of car, and manufactur­ feel bad. We are having a very good Wherefore hs prays, That he may be (L. S.) ISABEL SHEEHAN, er's number, also trucks and motor decreed by the Court to have a full dis­ Deputy Clark. 14th day of Feb. A. D. 1919 the said time now. I got a letter dated Dec. Charles II. Akeley was duly adjudicated cycles, will be published during the 18, and one Nov. 17, and it was over charge from all debts provable against A true copy of petition and order thereon PALMER’S SHOE STORE coming year. This list will be is­ (L. S.) ISABEl. SHEEHAN. bankrupt and that the first meeting hhi estate under said bankruptcy Acts, of creditors will be held at the office of sued monthly at a subscription a month and Just get one letter. You except such debts as are excepted by Deputy Clerk. HOULTON, MAINE Rdwin L. Vail, in Houlton, on the 8th price of $5.00 for the twelve num­ may write more but it seems as tho law from such discharge. day of March, A. D. 1919, at 10.00 bers or 50 cents a single copy. Au- 1 would get them all right. I know Dated this 8th day of February A. I>. l|VAV^ill^^^W W V W W lAW«V d s a b e l ^s h e e h a .v Taupe, Copens, Burgundy and Green. ‘see why soma of us did not come in : ▲ true copy of petition and order there* the night before and tell how we were | (L. S.) ISABEL SHEEHAN, Materials— French and Mens-wear Serge, Poplins, Jerseys, getting along and if we needed any j Deputy Clerk Velours and Silverone Prices — SUITS, $18.50 to $45.00 1 COATS, CAPES AND DOLMANS, $12.75 to F A R M F O R SALE $47.50 DRESSES, $11.50 to $40.00 SKIRTS, $3.50 to $12.75 Other Merchandise at popular prices. A T K N O X , MAINE, farm of 210 acres, less than one-half Before deciding on a Monument,|l« will kelp you In COME IN— LOOK THEM OVER mile from Maine Central R. R. Station. Cuts 100 tons of hay. making a ekolee to aee our beautiful selection of finished work which we shall have ready for Furnace and bath room, running water in house and barn. * Inspection In early spring...... Under first-class cultivation; would make fine potato farm J o e B e r n s t e i n LADIES FURNISHING STORE Houlton Granite& Marble TON Everything In Ladies Wear Show Room, W . H. W atts Bangor St. Works Houlton, Maine BELFAST, MAINE Market Square Houlton, Maine iMVWMMMWVUVWVWWVWVVAnmVVVVWVVUVVVWVWtfM CUT LETTUCE - CHADWICK’S CONSERVATORIES - TELEPHONE 443 HOULTON TIMES, WEDNES DAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1919 p a g e m i

ihagan (Ac.) A. R. Don worth, W. P. Wm. O. Buzzell of the Houlton Fur­ Pearl Todd Holmes from Daniel MRS. F. E. GILBY DIES Hamilton. Verdict for Deft. niture Co. is in Boson on a business Holmes. Non Support. A T WEST SIDNEY, ME. ! Arthur Kennard vs. Fred Thomas trip. Henry Freeman from Susie Free­ OF LOCAL INTEREST Mrs. F. E. Cllby, wife of F. E. Gil- j (Case) O. L. Keyes, Cyrus F. Small. man. Desertion. by of Houlton passed away Wednes- | Verdict for Deft. Adina Ahlquist from Henry Ahl- i WHO CAN BEAT THIS ? j day morning at the home of Mr. and J Herman S. Austin vs. Patrick Mc- quist. Desertion. j Donald & Tr. Frontier Tr. Co. & Ft. Ouy c. F letcher of Monticello was W. P. Mansur is in Boston this j Little Miss Winnifred Elizabeth Mrs. W. Y. Ballard, West Sidney, Minnie B. Darrah from Willard Der- where she had been in failing health j Fairfield Nat’l Bank (Case) Shaw & -doing business in town Friday. week on business. Darling, five months old of Smyrna, rah. Intoxication. for several months, and where she Thornton, Powers & Guild. Verdict P. D. Shaw and wife of Ludlow were Allston Cushing of Ashland was the ! certainly has her full share of grand- Arobine M. Flannery from Thomas had been kindly cared for. for Plff. $1.00. In town Wednesday calling on friends. guest of his daughter, Mrs. P. P. Bur­ j parents. She has her father, William E. Flannery. Cruel and abusive treat­ | A. Darling and mother, Marion C. Dar­ Della V. Crocker vs. James Cham­ Qeo. H. Donham Esq., of Island leigh, last week. I Mrs. Gilby went to the Augusta Gen- ment. ling, two grand fathers, Lysander Dar- bers (Land) Jos. E. Hall, C. F. Small. Caroline Frances Michaud from Fhllo was a business caller in town Mrs. Sedge Webber of St. Stephen jeral hospital last fall for treatment, I ling and Samuel Chase and two grand­ Verdict for Plff. Wednesday. j but without avail; all that medical Frank B. Michaud. Cruel and abusive is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Coury vs. August Ouellette Her. Fr. Silke was in Boston last mothers, Mrs. Eunice Darling and J skill could do was done. treatment. Michael M. Clark, High St. Mrs. Gertrude Chase, one great grand­ Apt. (Case) Salim Coury, A. S. Craw­ week to attend the funeral of Rev. | She was the daughter of the late The following named persons re­ All evening services at the father, Frank O. Bates and four great ford Jr., A. J. Nadeau. Verdict for Fr O’Keefe. 1 Richard and Rachel Wadleigh Dunn of ceived their final papers in Naturali­ churches in town on Sunday take grandmothers, Mrs. Angeline Bates, Deft. Ony C. Porter and Roland Hovey Manchester and, excepting the hus- zation. place at 7 o’clock. Mrs. Laura Chase, Mrs. Sarah Darling The following is a list of Divorces were in Ashland Thursday on insur­ ;band, is survived by no near relatives. Gladstone Chapman of Caribou. Merle C. Rideout and wife were in granted. an ce business. and Mrs. Betsy Kennedy and finally She was a kind neighbor and friend. Margaret J. Dorsey from James H. George Edward Clark of Easton Mrs. Bun Gilpatrick of Davidson Bangor the first of the week where one great great grandfather, Albert The funeral was held at the holin' of Dorsey, Cruel and Abusive treatment. Merrill Willsie of Mapleton vps in town Friday of last week cal­ Mr. Rideout had business. Bates. W. Y. Ballard, Percy W. French of Sid­ Millieent E. Flowers from Thomas Frazer Harden Pryor of Mapleton ling on friends. Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Gibson return­ ney officiating. Two selections, “ As­ H. Flowers. Cruel and Abusive treat­ Charlie Frank Bull of Mapleton P. S. Berrie has recently sold to ed last week from Boston, where they BASKET BALL leep in Jesus." and “ Sometime W e’ll ment. Walter Robert Christie of Presque Rockabema Lodge I. O. O. F a beau- have been spending two weeks. H. II. S. :;8 1'. I- 34 Isle Cnderstand,” wen1 sung by P. W. Viola A1 ward St ('eves from Charlie tiful Voee Player Plano. The Buffalo stave mill is working a In one of the fastest, hardest French, Mrs. H. P’. Trask and Mrs. C. W. Steeves. Cruel and Abusive treat­ Edmund O. Thibodeau of Van Bur- Mrs. Arthur Manson of Millinocket : night shift, and are receiving an un- fought games ever seen in Houlton, E. Smith. ment. en was calling on Mrs. Robt. Golding, usually fine lot of lumber for their Houlton Pligh defeated Presque Isle, At the request of the deceased, William Inglis from Grace M. Ing- Ernest Joseph Bourgoin of Van Pleasant St. last week. work. 3S—34, Thursday evening, Feb. 13th. .there were no flowers. Interment was lis. Utter Desertion. Buren M iss Margaret Cowan of Presque With Smith, Niles and O’Donnell Adam Starkey is at the Aroostook in the family lot at Belgrade cemetery. Joseph St. Peter from Madeline Donald Murray Kilpatrick of Pres­ Isle, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. que Isle Hospital recovering from a surgical on the offense and Whited and Ervin Kennebec Journal. Michaud St. Peter. Adultery. W. S. Lewln, Tuesday last. on the Defence they are a quintet operation to which he submitted last Olive May Craig from Norman James Hanford Hitchie of Maple­ Fred Doescher and family left Thurs­ ton week. that is hard to heat. Craig. Cruel and abusive treatment. day for Massachusetts where they will A third game with Presque Isle for G. W. Richards and S. A. Bennett SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT Georgia Montgomery from Robert Albert Douglas Ritchie of Mapleton remain for about two months. the championship of the County is Benjamin Disraeli of Limestone left Monday evening on the Pullman February Term, 1919, to be held at Montgomery. Cruel and abusive The young child of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. expected. Joseph Alexander Cook of Caribou for Boston and New York on a busi­ Caribou, February 4, 1919. treatment. HOgan, who has been quite ill during The Summary: ness trip. Samuel Philphot Townsend from FFrank Ernest Winter King of Cari­ the past week is now improving. H. H. S. :ts P. I. 34 bou. There will be preaching service at HON. LUERE B. DEASY, Jennie Smith Townsend. fitter De­ Hon. H. P. Gardner and daughter, , , _ . . _ O’Donnell If 7 (2) Johnson If 0 Justice Presiding Charles Byron Curry of Caribou Helen of Petten, were the guests o f, the Congregational Church next Sun- sertion. Niles rf U Horseman rf 2 George William Little of Caribou Michael M. Clark. Clerk Leversa Pearl Williams from John Hra D. A. H. Powers on W ed n esd a y !^ ’ to 1,6 tollo'ved l,y hm" Smith e 1 Kierstead e Michael Deyone of Fort Fairfield . \ i day School, Walter B. Clark, Deputy Clerk P. Williams. Cruel and abusive ti'eat- la s t. i Ervin lg 1 Mooers rg 1 (1) George Alex Ritchie of Caribou Rev. R. N. Joscelyn, Chaplain ment. Bert Wetmore was in Presque Isle i Chrlstain Science services held Whited rg 3 White rg * (1) Antoine Long of Fort Kent Arthur H. Whitman, Reporter Friday last, where he assisted an or- each Sunday at 11 A. M. Sincoek Referee1, Sawtelle Time, 25 and Viola I). Miller from Bedford Miller. George Frederick McGraw of Cari­ Charles E. Dunn, Sheriff chestra with the music for the Moose- Hall, Feb. 23rd, Subject: Mind. All 20 minutes. Between halves the H. Non Support. bou Geo. S. Barrett, Deputy Sheriff leuk Club hall. are welcome. H. S. 2nd defeated Woodstock High, Charles Godreau from Tressia God- Levi. H. Gary, Deputy Sheriff Fr. Raoul Bourbeau of St. Agatha Calvin L. Fox Esq., was in Caribou i Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fortier are 33—31. roati. Utter Desertion. Fr. John Marius Chatagnon of Car­ John Q. Adams, Deputy Sheriff w eek, where he was admitted to receiving congratulations on the birth Edith M. Sullivan from George W. ibou pfictlse in the courts of the state be- | of a daughter at the Madigan Hos­ Otis E. Davis, Deputy Sheriff METHODIST MISSIONARY Robie J. Everett, Deputy Sheriff Sullivan. Desertion. Foye Russell Belyea of Caribou to re Judge Deasey pital last week. Qeo. H. Mooers of Ashland, prop, of * Mrs. Richard F. Gardner of Caribou, CENTENARY th e Ashland Electric Co., was a busi- who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. ; The service at the Methodist The following cases were tried at neM caller in town Friday, having just Chas. H. Fogg, returned home Wed­ Church last Sunday evening was one the February Term of the Supreme Maine’s Greatest and One of New England’s Finest finished Jury duty at Caribou. nesday morning. of unusual interest. Instead of a ser­ Judicial Court at Caribou, Maine. ■ A large amount of fertilizer is now Rev. W. I. Bull of Ashland, occu- j mon by the pastor several Minute Edith Ouellette vs. F. W. Higgins — THE PORTLAND— Ilf WMlying, nearly every team you meet is pied the pulpit of the Congregational j Men gave addresses as follows: and E. P. Higgins. (Case) Shaw & loafed, taking advantage of the fine Church on Sunday last, and preached ! The Financial Aspect of the Cen­ Thornton, Powers & Guild. Verdict touts before the “going” breaks up. a very interesting sermon. tenary, Dr. Ebbett. for Plff. $593.34. ; M iss Marguerite Astle, a student at Tithing, Dr. Clifford. U T O SHOW Mrs. A. B. Smart who was taken to j Frank Carapi vs. George Laskey, the 8argent School in Boston who re- An Illustration, of how Tithing PLEASURE CARS TRUCKS ACCESSORIES the Aroostook Hospital last week, is | (Ac.) Shaw & Thornton, Keyes. Ver­ m ntlj underwent an operation for ap- Works, W. H. McGary. gradually improving, which her many ! dict for Plff. $23.32. EXPOSITION PORTLAND has returned home to re- The Success and Influence of the BUILDING MAINE friends will be glad to know. Centenary Movement, Lawyer Lewin L. J. Page and William Sheehan MARCH 3 - 8 vs. Ernest Humphry and James Scott Sion. R. W. Shaw was Toastmaster, The Pomona Grange which was to The Spiritual Aspect of the Cen­ UNIQUE DECORATIONS SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT FEATURES and Tr. Caribou National Bank (Case) juM Hon. T. V. Doherty responded to have been held in Littleton on Feb. tenary, Delancey Mcllroy. W. P. Hamilton, Shaw & Thornton, th e lea st “The Aroostook Bar” at the 20, has been postponed indefinitely. These five minute addresses were Cyrus F. Small, A. S. Crawford, Jr. complimentary banquet to Judge Dea­ Grangers will please take notice. excellent and were listend to with for Defts. John B. Roberts for Trus­ sey in Caribou last week. It is requested that those who took great interest on the part of the large tees. Verdict for Deft. inil.y...... n n n r Mr. and Mrs. Harry Little of David­ dishes from the Woodman Hall on j audience present. They revealed in­ son. cam e to Houlton Friday where installation night or any other time cidentally the large and powerful Henry D. Morneault vs. Patrick Mr. Little had business, he returned return them this Wednesday evening, j place laymen may fill in the work of Soucy (Case) L. V. Thibodeau, Shaw «a the evening train, Mrs. Little re- After more than two weeks of ideal < the church. The music by the chorus & Thornton, George J. Keegan. Ver­ DREAM THEATRE matuing, the guest o f her brothers, weather, more like the first of April 1 choir and orchestra was an inspira­ dict for Deft. for a few days. than February, this section was visited j tional feature. Cornelius Gahagan vs. Edward Ga- ■ 0 Friends of A. G. Merritt will be sor­ with a light fall of snow on Saturday, j ry to learn that he was obliged to en­ Miss Nellie Stevens, who has been a j ter the Madlgan Hospital, Thursday valued employee of J. A. Browne & Co. j afternoon for an operation for a long for a number of years has resigned, j trouble, and all hope for a and completed her work on Saturday j I g | l4 7 .rqvovery. night. 1 TIMEPIECES ™ TRUTHFUL . Vernon Lewis, son of Wm. Lewis, of Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Harry I iM i tow n, who has been a member of Dunphy sympathize with them in the i ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ x m m ■ th e V. S. N. R. during the past year, No timepiece can be ex­ We sell only the best death of their twin boys, Floyd Joel i Stgtioaed in the Boston district, has pected to do its proper makes of watches and and Lloyd Jack, on Feb. 1st, age only > ra e d re d his honorable discharge and work without being regu­ a sale here means care two weeks. Week of February! 17, 1919 has returned home. lated while its owner of the movement until - flgt. Ralph Yetton who has been sta­ Much sympathy is extended to wears it, or to its every­ it is giving all of the tioned at Camp Grant, Rockford, 111., Mrs. Hannah Chalmers, who was so day position. accuracy In it. MONDAY unfortunate as to fall at her home has keen honorably discharged from The place to buy a We have been selling “FATTY” ARBUCKLE Wm. S. HART further service, and together with his Monday evening and suffered a frac­ timepiece is at a reliable jewel- and repairing watches since CHARLIE CHAPLIN VOD-A-VIL wMs, arrived here Friday, for a visit ture of the hip. ersand the best place you can 1893 and we are proud of our with his parents, Mr. sad Mrs. Walter The B. & A. shop crew at Houlton find isn’t too good, because your long service. has been notified that until further TUESDAY Y etton. watch should be properly ad­ Our experience is at your JOHN BARRYMORE in “On the Quiet” WnUam Milliken of Bridgewater, notice no work will be done in the justed before and after it is disposal. who is now a Sergt. in the National shops on Saturday’s, thus 5 days con­ delivered to you. Call and see us. Army and stationed at Camp Devens, stitutes a week’s work. WEDNESDAY WALLACE REID in “Less Than Kin” m u in town last week on a furlough. Dr. Jas. F. Palmer who has been in His duties now are in assisting in the Medical service of the U. S. A. and m astering out of those troops that are THURSDAY has been stationed in Maryland, has BRYANT WASHBURN in “The Gypsy Trail” being discharged. been discharged and will return home The team of bowlers which went to Thursday of this week. Woodstock last week for a game were FRIDAY Richard F. Gardner of Caribou, who DOROTHY DALTON in “Vive la France” stacked up against a hard proposition has been in Boston on business, spent! T- as ths pick of the bowling men were the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Chas.' oo hand to meet them. The result of SATURDAY H. Fogg where Mrs. Gardner has been j J . J“). PERRY MACK SENNETT FAST COMEDY the game was an overwhelming de­ a guest for the past week. J feat tor the visitors. U. S. GOVERNMENT WAR REVIEW The Putnam Hardware Co. has on ./ / ; W EL EE A NI) OPTO ME TPIS T Travelers should bear in mind the PARAMOUNT PICTOGRAPH exhibition in their window several war change o f time on the B. & A. which MARKET SQTARE HOULTON, MAINE relics, the property of Sergt. Geo. BRAY CARTOON Is given in another column of this is­ Michaud of Co. L, which are attract­ sue. This gives Houlton the same ex­ ing considerable attention. VOD-A-VIL cellen t service which they had pre­ LUCY GRANT <& J. DAL LUTHER vious to the war, and is due to Mr. Lt. R. Wood Hogan of Chicago who T od d ’s efforts in behalf of Aroostook. has been in the U. S. Service for more In Characters and Songs F. W. Fleming left Thursday for than two years, and who is visiting Complete Change Thursday tenfQr where he will remain for a ’ his parents in Monticello, was in town line 1 while taking medical treatment, j Tuesday, calling on friends, efore returning he will go to Argyle j invitations have been given out rhere his brother is engaged in a j for an “Old Time” dance in Watson imbering operation and he expects Hall this Wednesday evening, with » stay In the camps for a few weeks. music by Bryson’s orchestra, the Piplty Clerk of Courts, W alter B. second in a series. Dancing will com­ Halt, with the help ot an inexper- mence promptly at 8 o’clock. ineed assistant, handled the busi- WEEKLY SALE Miss Margaret Monoghan, head isas ot ths recent term of court in a milliner for Mrs. D. B. Gillin, left 16 1)101) $t. ery efficient manner and was uni- Saturday, Feb. 22 acmly courteous and accommodating last week for a two weekB visit at » all. says a Cariboo correspondent. her home in Ellsworth, from there .IM S returning to her room on sho will attend the millinery open­ 40c Cotton Hose ^aspect 8t. Sunday afternoon, Miss ings in Boston, after which, she will $ .29 return to Houlton. —»htns Peabody met with an un- $3.50 Lace HPtunate fill which necessitated her Rubbers 2.59 Moral to the Aroostook Hospital A Warning—to feel tired before ex­ LOWERS ARE NOW BLOOMING rhere an X-ray examination dlsclos- ertion is not laziness—it’s a sign that 2.00 Boys’ Lace PROFUSELY—CARNATIONS, ROSES I the feet that the hip joint had the system lacks vitality, and needs Rubbers 1.47 the tonic effect of Hood’s Sarsaparilla. AND VIOLETS. THE PRIMULAS, m b fractured. Sufferers should not delay. Get rid of 1 Buckle Word has been received in town by that tired feeling by beginning to take Overshoes 1.19 PRIMROSES, CYCLAMEN AND BE itatlves that Pvt Charles Carpenter Hood’s Sarsaparilla today. mm whom no word had boon received HAND MADE GONIAS ARE BEAUTIFUL—ALL OF nr some months, that he was in DRIVING SHOES 7.75 THESE ARE NICE TO SEND TO A tershshn, Germany, with the Army of SICK FRIEND OR CONVALESCENT. eeupatlon a member of Co. M. 18th DELCO-UGHT e v e r y SATURDAY w e h a v e if. 1st Dir., and had folly recovered The cmaplsts Electric light and A SPECIAL SALE iem the bad gassing which nearly put Fewer Pleat FOR YOUR PARTIES AND TEAS lm out of business, early in the fall. Self-starting. Stops antomatically. FLOWERS ARE MOST ESSENT­ The Rev. Michael J. O'Keefe, for- So simple a child can operate It HOULTON IAL...... icrly a curate at St Mary’s Catholic 104,00* satisfied users harch, died at his homo in Boston, SHOE HOSPITAL LET Uesday last, after a long illness. He Exchange Bldg. 18 Court St. is 88 years of sge. He was obliged i give np his work here because of Is health and entered a sanltorium Chadwick i New York 8tate. For the past ATTEND TO YOUR FLORAL NEEDS sar he has been at his mother’s FRANK R. BLAKE, 17 Franklin 8t., Bangor. ome in Boston, where he passed Sweden St., Caribou. PAGE BEX HOULTON TIMES, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1919

How to Prevent Unemployment Further Influx of the metal would in­ during the war period, many con­ ry single man will he out of camp with­ of the old-time method of keeping a PROFIT SHARING evitably raise prices still higher here cerns have so bettered their condi­ in one month from today except those When we consider the intense window open. You place a stick o f Tki Labor Problem is the factor and shut off much of the possibility of tions that from the view point of in­ retained for overhead duty.” wfclch still looms up as most threat- strain which Great Britain has labor­ wood between the window and tEe ed tor tour years, It seems possible our competing in price, with foreign trinsic value, their stocks are selling Several senators said they had re­ ealag. Some strikes are already in countries. Of a similar tenor would comparatively low. But until read­ ceived many complaints because div­ sash, thereby keeping them apart. operation and others are fomenting. for a reaction, at the termination of the conflict, to involve hysterical and be the result if this interest were justment has gone further, the next isions which had seen long service Widespread prevalence of these overseas apparently were to be the unreasoning outbursts among the paid in the equivalent of foreign Liberty Loan is out of the way, and P lay 8 a fe mould place the most serious obstacle goods sent here against our own mar­ the labor and unemployment prob­ last sent home. hi ike path of progress towards stabi- more ignorant of the people. Such a "There is only one safe way for a manifestation appears in the rising kets. lems are more definitely solved, there Tbmilnn England is Already begin- does not appear any substantial bas­ man to put np a stove, says Bert W al­ wave of unrest in British labor, des­ Financing Foreign Customers Modern 8urgery Stag to experience these troublesome is for active advance. ker, "and that is to hire some fellow to developments. Our own manufactur- cribed by some writers as a brain­ The solution lies in creating a de­ Modern surgery practises methods storm, resulting in strikes, with the J. S. BACHE & CO. do it and then stay several miles away eee have thus far been able largely to mand among our own people for for­ that might have their inspiration in a while the job is being done, and then avoid any important clashes. most irrational developments. It is a eign securities as investments. This, cabinetmaker’s shop. There is for in­ Action such as that taken by the curious fact that these strikes have of course, cannot be done by the BIG ARMY TO BE stance, the ways of getting into the when he gets hack home dismiss the Wffiys-Overland Company furnishes sprung up sponstaneously along the manufacturer who sells the goods, KEPT OVERSEAS heavily ribbed chest cavity.* Just how whole affair like this: "Gee, it looks line and in opposition to the advice this is done is often a wonder to the remarkable leadership in adjusting and must be the work of banking Gen. March, chief-of-staff, has in­ homelike with the stove up.” The and the commands of the labor lead­ layman. In a study of the surgical differences between capital and labor. syndicates catering to our investment formed he Senate military committee ers, and wholly outside of and even treatment of empyema, a development couple never lived who could put ap This is the rather startling policy markets with attractive issues of the that shipping arrangements had been opposing the trades unions—a sort of of pus in the lungs, which was a grave a stove together and avoid a fight.” by the Company: "That after municipal and utility bonds of other made by which 300,000 men might be Bolshevist uprising of labor against feature in the influenza epidemic, Dr. capita] and permanent labor countries. transported home monthly and that all itself. W. Wayne Babcock describes the pro­ each been justly compensated, With a $5,000,000,000 to $6,000,000,- of the American expeditionary force The strain of war from which the cedure used in penetrating the chest haifjtilg due regard to the cost of each 000 Liberty Loan ahead of us it would could be returned home and demobili­ revolution temporarily released Rus­ cavity to get at the pus-laden parts. (ttie cost of capital and the cost of not seem that such operations could zed within six months. sia, had a similar effect there, devel­ The article is from the Medical Record llvfag,) then the additional profits be undertaken at once. But bankers, There are still about 785,000 men in oping eventually into the terrors of An incision is made between the ribs, KEMPS aseintng from the joint employment in the interests of the country’s trade camp in the United States, and all will Bolshevism. The soil in that unhappy which are then spread apart, leaving a ef permanent capital and permanent must be relied upon to map out plans be demobilized within a month from country, however, was the minds of cavity of proper width. The instru­ lafedr shall be divided equally among of this character for the future. These today except those retained, for "over­ BALSAM millions of uneducated people, and ment used for the prying apart of the them—fifty fifty.” plans must include profitable com­ head'’ duty, Gen. March added. Up to there is, fortunately, no such condi­ ribs is a sort of a reversed pair of This profit-sharing is to be based missions for the bankers, as it is on- noon last Saturday, he said, 104,000 the length of time the employee tion among the British workers, who, ly through such inducements that a j men had arrived from overseas, pilers, and it should be possible to pry as a rule, are steady-minded, and, on a brick in two with the delicate little for Coughs and been with the Company. A fair widespread movement can be expect- Divisions May Remain tool. on the capital invested is one the whole, sensible. ed. ef the provisions. The distribution This better condition also, prevails How many Americans will be held When the ribs are spread apart they Sore Throat The Cut in Ocean Freight will run into hundreds of thousands here and is the guarantee against abroad in the army of occupation is to are kept spread by an inserted cross­ An important far-reaching influence GUARANTEED ef dollars, and will be retroactive, tak­ probable uprisings should the unem­ be determined by President Wilson, he piece, which works after the fashion has developed this week through the ing effect from January 1st, 1919. The ployment situation become serious. stated, but more Americans already cut-down of a drastic character in Company has 10,000 men on its pay­ Nevertheless, prevention is the bet­ have been designated for return home ocean freights. What this means to roll and all will be benefited. It is ter part and may be effected through than originally proposed by Marshall world commerce may be visualized estimated by an Overland official that wise measures for employment and Foch. He Indicated that 10 divisions when we think of a great encircling the share of no employee would be for providing labor with a participa­ had been suggested as America’s con- embargo against the movement of j ^button to the army of ocupation. less than $100 a year. tion in prosperity. A great remedy in this country is products, removed because of prohibi- j Discussing demobilization plans gen- In the statement issued by Mr. Wil­ at hand. As a result ot years of op- j tive freight rates being cut away, a l-) erany wjth the committee, Gen. March ly*, he says that the details of the pressive regulation, the railroads are lowing the outgoing torrent to flow ; said retention of an American stand- plan will recognise and reward indiv­ billions of dollars behind on upkeep freely. While the supply of tonnage j i n g army 0f 500,000 was proposed. idual efficiency, departmental effi­ and repair. They are under control is thus far limited, it is increasing j “We don’t ever expect to reduce be- ciency, and increasing reward for con­ High potato prices make Essex Potash Fertilisers cheeper, relatively, of the Government, where, as a wise steadily. Meantime the rates as re- j jQW 500,000 men—if we can help it,” he tinuous service, and these plans will then four years ago. Successful Aroostook fanners will double thab admin8tratlve measure (not only for duced are still very profitable for ship j g a i d hnve no influence on periodical ad­ fertilizer orders this season Get your share of the present proa* the benefit of the roads but for the owners and it will be some time be- j Tonnage sufficient to transport 300,- justment of wages. They are to cov­ perity. Grow more potatoes this season on the usual acreage benefit of all industry, and especially fore the supply of ships, even under qqq men monthly would be available, es the years 1919 and 1920, and each ever before. Order Essex Potash Fertilizers. They are made of as a means of furnishing widespread the rapid rate at which shipbuilding he explalned, through ships alloted by year thereafter, if the plan proves BLOOD, BONE, MEAT and chemicals, to which is added 4% Potash employment), Immediate procedure is fiercely proceeding all over the auieB combined with German pas satisfactory to both capital and labor, w hich we guarantee to be Water-soluble. Here b the plant food to put them in condition should be in­ world, especially in the United States senger tonnage. The negotiations are lh the announcement Mr. Wil­ which Aroostook soils need for ti bigger potato crop thb year, with miking augurated. At least a billion and a and England, will change the situa­ ly* repudiated Socialism, Bolshevism practically completed. lees labor. ______half dollars could and should be ex­ tion to one where the space seeks the ORDER EARLY and the I. W. W., and said that he Experienced Men to 8tay pended (as an emergency measure, if cargo. General Salesman, J. C . M ob, Bouhoo, Me. w in d it distinctly understood that necessary), ultimate payment to be That time will come, however, and With about 1,800,000 Americans still he did not believe in or have any provided through long-term accom­ under the intense competition which overseas, he said a shipping capacity ESSEX FERTILIZER CO.. Bojton, Mass. sympathy with any phase of Bolshe­ Branch Consolidated Baedartng Co. modation, thus not embarrassing the will then exist, and if our marine of 300,000 monthly should make it pos­ v is t or anarchy of type. "Every man financial situation of the roads. If laws are not changed, America will sible to return and demobilize all with­ aught to be proud of the degree of the Administration and Congress be out of the race. in six months. success that comes to him through "If the President agrees to leave 10 were a business corporation under ex­ The Market ■ M i n o n . pert management, such a procedure divisions, or whatever number, in the The action of Bethlehem Steel in Othsr Harmonizing Methods would be immediately undertaken and army of occupation,” he said, “ we can continuing its 10 per cent, dividend would solve the question of unem­ make it in less time. From the begin­ JMfferaneee and bitterness between and that of the U. S. Steel Corpora­ ployment and of effectual transition ning Gen. Pershing was instructed to capital have developed tion in reducing the distribution from of industry from war to peace in the return men as fast as shipping was many years of inadequate a 13 per cent, to a 9 per cent, basis, treatment of the problems Involved. most beneficial manner. available.” furnished for the week further con­ Speaking of the 785,000 men still in Labor, in Its effort to better itself, Interest in Foreign Countries Devel­ fusion as to the outlook in this metal. camp at home, Gen. March said: “ Eve- has, in many cases, become the vic­ oping In as far as the Steel Corporation’s tim of propagandists and irrespon- If a Wall Street Van Winkle had action was at first disappointing, Wall grattfytng leadership, which has gone to sleep in 1914 and only awak­ Street afterwards reversed its senti­ Plenty of exercise, fresh air, conciliation difficult, because ened recently, he would have been ment on authoritative announcement very Ufe and prosperity of these regular hours— is all the pre­ lit puzzled to note the character of some that shrinkage in earnings was due sett-imposed leaders have depended scription you need to avoid of the advertisements on New York to charging off very large sums re­ Upon heaping np the fight. Anything financial pages which are now appear- presenting presenting decreased decreased value value of of inven- inven- j Influenza unless through that works for conciliation and amal­ ing. Who, before the war, would have j tories. The future of earnings, how- j neglect or Otherwise, a COld gamation of interests between capital expected provincial America to be in-lever, is as problematical as ever, but! gets you. Then take— at LAY OUT A PLAN and labor is distinctly against the terested in such advertisements of I assets value augmented by compara- J once OF CAMPAIGN self-benefit of some of these leaders. tively enormous war earnings left af­ far-off countries as this, which ap­ As the cammander of an army lays They have obstinately opposed any ter taxes must be considered. pears in some of the daily financial out a plan of campaign, so it is im­ efforts for betterment, and rewards In railroads a policy of expenditures columns: portant for the individual to formulate and houses tor efficiency. Wide adop­ on broad lines may result if the Rail­ " a plan for saving and investing. tion of the profit-sharing plan would road Administration takes a business CASCARA QUININE "A manufacturing city and the cap­ For good results start an account with sound the death hnell of these self- view of the whole situation, and it is M ital of Victoria, Australia, founded in the Houlton Trust Company. smlrtiif troublemakers. to this Administration, more than any 1835. ‘Democracy’ is the watchword Standard cold remedy for 20 year*—in tablet 4% Interest Paid on Savings Accounts Difficulties develop where proprie­ other, that it has been the habit to of this interesting southern continent. form—aafe, sure, no opiate*—breaks up a cold tors endeavor to be just to employees, look for broad business procedure. in 24 hours—relieves grip in 3 days. Money Melbourne is the second trading port backif it fails. The genuine box haa a Red top bfcause these same trouble-makers in On account of their large earnings with Mr. Hill’s picture. At All Drug store*. the labor world do not accept action of Australia. Its public buildings are said to be finer than any other city ! si a conciliatory character as sincere Houlton Trust Co. hpt prod their followers on to de- of its size in the world. Its foreign 1 commerce in 1916 aggregated $196,-: mimd more to offset the effect of sin- Ho ulton,M aine ears efforts on the part of employers 464,000, of which $129,430,000 were i to do Justice to labor. Nevertheless, Imports and $67,034,000 were ex- j w* find cases throughout the country ports.” whirs corporations are dealing direct Then follows the name of a very ! foreign firm on Broadway, new to j with their employees to recognize ef­ WRKLEYS ficient service. For instance, the Wall Street, which offers marine lifntnf Scientific Press, of San financing, marine securities, foreign; In the Francisco, calls attention to the ac­ exchange and letters of credit. i But our self-interest, our attention , sealed tion of the General Petroleum Cor­ poration, through its president, Cap­ and study of the problems involved. ■ package tain John Bameson, in announcing and finally our capital, must now go j RECONSTRUCTION that there will be no reduction by the out to the countries beyond our j may change values in many invest­ Coasts. These other nations are Company in the present scale of ments, but does not effect the value standing at our counter to buy things, wagaa tor a period of at least two j of an account with the Houlton years from date, and that all employ­ provided we can finance them, and Savings Baak. the instinct for profit in new fields ees who left to join the colors will be Your deposits with us are always will inevitably carry us into all this. re employed upon their return If they worth one hundred cents on the dollar, If not, our advantages will wither. ee desire. Present employees who plus the accrued interest. Much has been written recently hnve taken the places of those who Your account is invited. left to Join the colors and who per­ about the necessity of our taking our formed their duties to the satisfac­ pay in foreign securities for goods tion of their deportment heads, will sold to other countries, as well as the he continued in the Company’s ser- necessity of our receiving interest on Dividends at the rate of 4% per annum the large debt of the Allies due to the All of Its goodness United States Treasury, which now have been paid for the past nine years This Is a corporation which prob­ foots up around $8,000,000,000, and sealed in — ably sees s good market for its pre­ will probably be $10,000,000,000 event­ dicts throughout the next two or ually. This interest amounting to Protected, preserved. thus years, and believes that its em­ $500,000,000 annually, must be paid in ployees will render better service if The flavor lasts I HouLto n Savings J & n k foreign securities. We cannot and do assured of established rates of wages not wish to ask for gold of which we ^ H b U L T O N for a long period. already have enough, or too much. for. and be SU R E to get WRIGLEY’S. It’s in A Sentry On Duty! C U R 9 6 9 I a sealed package, but look s fkeiyem tm teky A doctor** prescription that has safeguarded ^ ___ more than 100 years. There are none44 just like** jffit as good” — none that have the remarkable record of the for the name—the Greatest wonderful old Name in Goody-Land. M /i • 0 J o h n s o n ’s This picture shows that heroes who A*D™ELin im en t Do everything they ought to do {Prepared fir Mental as I ( well as fir external me > W R !G L E Y 5 b ^ Like Town Talk Flour, win in the end mSPEARMINT W here every trial makes a friend. Eanjy the richest in expenrive elements that speedily conquer Coughs, r tf\r Ev 1 uui rjem Colds. Sera Throat; Gippe, Cramps, Strains, Chills, Sprains, Muscular ■Mina and many other common troubles, A “ friend in need" Milled on Honor-—Ideal for dui haa been spfcndidbr successful for more than a century. Every Baking W t F Costs more than any other to produce yelthe price to you Is the same as you must pay for inferior preparations. Soothes — Heals — Stops Suffering HOULTON TIMES, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1919 PAGE 8 B V W

into smaller tribes. Others are the speaking, there had not been a man 1, whereas the allies will have only WHAT OUR NAVY DID of the Mist.” Behind the curtain o not wait until old age or disease The frontier of the country was weaknesses and disability due to ad­ have settled down for good. Go to yoxr ...... tice commission, who shall report d i-1 3,000,000 troops in the field by April it is?" vancing years. It is a standard old- protested by queerlooking stone for druggist and get a box of GOU> rectly to the new economic council, l ^ ______time home remedy and needs no intro­ MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. Money tided buildings, manned by natives • ja direct outgrowth of the Ameri duction. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Is refunded if they do not help you. Three inclosed in odorless, tasteless capsules sizes. But remember to ask for the anaed With weapons resembling the can dei6gates’ increasing feeling that containing about 5 drops each. Take original imported GOLD h ra a i. old-fashioned blunderbuss. It is not there had been too much militarism them as you would a pill, with a small In sealed packages. ■ ' ^ teiOMihle that these people were the | jn the methods 0f,the allies in the Run-Down People arigtaaton of gunpowder, for the i worjc 0f ending the war. OMaese, Who for years have tried to Thia feeling dates back at least to t, Admit it is of better quality Jan. 17, when civilian representatives Vinol is What You Need tim the powder they make them- of the allies, the United States and Weak, run-down nervous men and women need Germany met at Treves to determine "Although suspicious and warlike, upon the disposition of German mer­ Vinol because it contains the most famous recon­ mgA hostile to some kinds of Chinese, chant shipping. That was the confer­ structive tonics in an agreeable and easily digested «ha 4Hmn» * proved to he most hos- ence which, under the chairmanship form: — Beef and Cod Liver Peptones, Iron and and fed and sheltered us. of Edward N. Hurley, took over all jntokastacks in their communi­ the German passenger and freight Manganese Peptonates and Glycerophosphates. ties gave them the appearance of tonnage, to be used for the transport thriving industrial cities. When we We guarantee there is no tonic equal to Vinol., of food to Europe and to carry home HERE IS PROOF arrived we found they were employed American and Australian soldiers. safely tor the purpose of drying and Detroit, Mich. Texarkana, Texas. Dictated by F^och 4t I got into a weak, run-d£wn con­ “ I keep house and I was weak, run­ oaring vegetables, meat and fish, dition, no appetite, tired all the time But the relevant point now is that down ana nervous, back ached a good which ware suspended tier upon tier and headaches -> but had to keep deal o f the time, so it was hara to the entire height o f the chimney. the Treves conference was held en­ around and do my housework. I read take care of my chickens and do my ‘T h i architecture of the country tirely under the auspices of Marshal about Vino! and tried it—within two work—Vinol has restored my strength, Foch, who dictated every detail as to weeks I commenced to improve, and and mv nervousness has gone, so waq distinctively foreign to China, now have a splendid appetite and feel the time, place of meeting, and the I can do my work as well as ever. rayfftfiltng in many respects the stronger and better in every way. ” — Every run-down woman should take feudal castles of Normandy. In other exact number of hours the delegations Mrs. John F. Watson. Vinol. " —Mrs. Emma Britt should be allowed to remain together. i F r- *11 run-down, nervous, uaaemic conditions, weak women, overworked men, ft was not unlike the struc- feeble old people und delicate children, there ie no remedy like VlnoL When you of Babylonia and Palestine, The main purposes of the conferences j d rih , for instance, after being bar- were accomplished, but there was a j Catch a Cold vaatafl, was thrashed upon the roofs feeling at the time on the part of the H n o l Creates Strength el the houses, fust as in the Holy civilians present that they could have | B Use our Medicines Land. The houses themselves are accomplished still more if figuratively HATHEWAY DRUG COMPANY and Druggists Everywhere nothing mote than boxes, with per­ and Overtake if haps one window from which the odara and smoke of cooking escape. Fly Prayer Plage "On top of practically all the forth Broadway Pharmacy Bad Castles’ a flag was flown. 1 was Main St. F. O. Haoagan, Prop. here’s whatA a toM these were Sprayer flags’ and had am special tribal or patriotic signifi­ cance. Every man in the country, ap- papantly is 4a law Onto himself.’ Each Round Oak tribe has Its chieftain, but there is no ■virtual head and' China exercises only nominal sovereignty. Pipeless Furnace "Quarrels are steeled on horseback Raise More by means of hlunderusses, spears, iM ga of stones and broadswords. The can do for you enemies challenge one another and at Bushels to the Acre a given signal ride full tilt on small, i wiry ponies, at each other. It is sel- It will heat your home year after year fire over night without re-charging, even dom that both combatants escape | with a generous volume of pure, warm, in zero weather. alive, but the survivor is required to j moist, ever-changing air, free from dust, The System costs only one-fourth to feed and clothe the family of his dead j gas and smoke. one-third the price of steam or hot water, adversary as long as they live and ! It will burn any and all fuels success­ yet it responds more quickly. Its results this makes ‘duels’ rare. In many re-1 fully and economically. It will hold the are positive, Grow More Potatoes specta these combats resemble the tournaments of the middle Ages.” With Less Fertilizer Cost Dr. Beech said that while he be- • lieved he had penetrated farther into Easily Installed Potatoes are selling twice as high as they section of western China than i \ •. sold before the war. A barrel of potatoes nay other white man he regretted It may be easily and quickly installed and ready that he had not gone still farther, will now buy double the amount of "fbr my guide,” said he, "said that for service in less than twenty-four hours from Lowell Potash Fertilizers that it would four or live days’ journey beyond; the time it is delivered to your home. there were tribesmen near Sungpan four years ago. Lowell Potash Fertilizers ‘who are Just like you are.’ That is, pay. They grow the large potato crops natives who appeared like Ameri­ needed and boost the fanners profits. cana.” Their dress, convenation and e7fastPfpefessTurrpceor\ tf\Q M a d e of living, of course, he said, was Lowell Animal Fertilizers start the plant characteristic of the country. The exclusive, improved, bolted and deep- growth early because they contain Potash. Origin Unfcneum , They feed and encourage potato growth *How so many different types of jointed construction and its heavy castings, mean pepple located there la. a problem fo r no dust or dirt in your home. for the entire season. They are active Hm ethnologist,” resumed Dr. Beech. all the time because they are made from *Dpa theory ia that they represent all W e are positive it is the best the warring tribal elements, that built, most efficient, durable and BONE BLOOD MEAT Dana coda Into the continent of Asia, satisfactory Pipeless Heating driven by the Mongols and Tar- System on the market. together with chemicals and 4# POTASH their last stand In this which we gu a ra n tee to be high-grade because refuge between India, China It is worth every cent you in­ it is water-soluble. the northern part of Asia. 10 Star Points of Round Oak vest in its purchase; its saving in fuel alone pays fEaoh triha is Independent ot the Far-aighted Aroostook farmers will buy a a liberal interest on the investment. all speak a patois of Tibetan Ptpeleas Supremacy larger supply of our special Potash Fertilizers Tnrimataa. and their religion (T ic to rt pfecJsM tmmm— mm iAc mmrM) this year because they will grow larger potato be aaimieUc or that of the less farm labor The moet numerous are the BuBt Absolutely Fire Proof. crops with . (Set Cstslegue.) Valuable Book Free which, again are subdivided Improved, Ou sad Dust Tight Order NOW. Write our General Bolted Construction. You should secure one of Agent, H. W. Fowler, Fort Fairfield these free Round Oak Pipeless Books, 9 x 12, profusely illus­ LOWELL FERTILIZER CO. trated, which proves all of these Boston Mass. claims and describes the other distinctive advantages.

ANIMAL FERTILIZERS deadly work and no help could be giv- No. 121 will be combined with train WOMAN S CLUB Starting Him with a Food m him, so he returned to his home No. 3 as far as Derby. Passengers for J md was tenderly cared for by his Frankfort,„ Stockton , * and „ Searsport _ , j woman The regular meeting of the Houlton “Carter Glass, Virginia was sworn ’s Club will be held at Wat-j in as Secretary of the Treasury. Tbs- SURROUNDING TOWNS levoted wife and children until his will also leave Bangor on this train, son Hall, Monday, Feb. 24th, at 2.30 j oats was administered by Judge James. summons came. He was a good citi­ change at Northern Maine Jet. and P. M. ! Hay.” zen, friend and neighbor, and was arrive at Searsport 9.50 a. ra. Train An entertainment of unusual inter­ Mrs. Albert csmua, „u....g- very patient during all his suffering. No. 3 will make connections at Ash­ est will be given by the Camp Fire UNCUS 8taff and Mrs. Thomas Hamilton visit­ The Wise Fool Funeral services were held from land Junction with train to Ashland Girls, under the direction of Mrs. Mra. Marion Qlldden is visiting in ed friends in Woodstock, Tuesday. his late home on Sunday P. M. Rev. and Fort Kent, also to Presque Isle, Annie Barnes, chief guardian, and “It is the unexpected that always Lew iston. Mr. George Mersereau has had two D. A. McKinnon officiating, and was Washburn, Van Buren and Fort Kent the members have the privilege of in­ happens,” observed the Sage. Mr. Harold Hopklnson is teaching in paralytic strokes, and his condition is largely attended by relatives and via Squa Pan. viting guests and a ful( attendance is “Well,” commented the Fool, "if thfe the Bnreifh 8chool. so serious that he was taken to the friends. Two selections, “Nearer, Train No. 7 will leave Bangor at desired. Mn. Willie Finch is teaching the hospital Sunday. Still Nearer,” and “ Fade, Fade, each 2.40 p. m. as at present and run is true, why don’t we learn to expect Ltaaeos Corner 8chool. Dr. Hamlin, Baptist Missionary from Earthly Joy,” were rendered by a through to Van Buren via Houlton it?” Miu Fay Burpee of Oakfleld is with India, gave an interesting talk on the quartette. Beautiful flowers testified and Caribou, connecting at Phair BOWLING Mr. Henry Stewart and family. need of mission work, at the Baptist to the love and esteem in which he with train for Fort Fairfield. The Harmony Club bowling team Mn. Claude Ruth is visiting Mr. and Church Sunday afternoon. was held. He leaves to mourn his Train No. 123 will leave Bangor at of Woodstock, visited the Bowlo- Mn. Wime Adams in Houlton. Mr. R. H. Thompson has received departure, a wife, two daughters, 4.05 p. m. for Greenville. Passen­ drome alleys for a game Monday Mn. Bertie Cordrey of Houlton is word that his grand son, Lester Tib­ Mrs. Olin Quint, and Miss Mildred, gers for Frankfort, Stockton and night and were easily defeated by a vMttaff her mother, Mn. Hadley. betts, of Virginia, lost his right leg, three sons, Alvie, Donald and Rans- Searsport will also take this train margin of 119 pins. B oots Mn Clara McDonald of Patten is vis- September 13th, at Verdun. ford, who is in the U. S. service in changing at Northern Maine Junc­ The score: ltiag her brother, Mr. Willie Finch. France, a father and several broth­ tion. Fleming 273, Lavigne 243, Hender­ Mr. Henry Atoms lost a valuable NEW LIMERICK ers who have the sympathy of all in SOUTHBOUND son 289, Kelso 267, Hare 2&2. Total loll blooded Holstein cow last week. 1324. A number of teams; are hauling logs their bereavement. Train No. 122 will arrive at Ban­ Mn. Roy Niles of Houlton spent 8afe Bragdon 271, MeCluskey 236, gor at 8.40 a. m. instead of 8.35 as at urdoy and Sunday here with relatives. tor Henry Emerson. Mooers 227, Tapley 247, Robinson present, and will leave Greenville at Mr. Harold Hopklnson was the week George Michaud, an officer in Co. EAST HODGDON 224. Total 1205. L returned home Thursday. 5.00 a. m., Dover & Foxcroft at 6.25 and guest of his friend. Lewis Young. The Ladies’ Aid will meet with A large crowd was present to wit­ Samuel Amos of Boston, was a a. m. Passengers from Searsport, Miss Carrie Sawyer resumed her Mrs. Annie Lincoln, Feb. 26th. ness the game. work In Red School on Monday morn* business caller in town Friday. Miss Clara Henderson is visiting Stockton and Frankfort will arrive Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stephenson her aunt in Massachusetts for a few at Bangor on this train. Mr. Ruth is spending a week of Ludlow, spent Sunday afteroon weeks. Train No. 2 will arrive at Bangor with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hand. at 2.10 p.m. instead of 2.05 as at pre­ in Ira Carpenter’s camp near Smyrna Miss Jennie Friel of Eel River, was Mr. and Mrs. Roy Andrews are re­ sent, leaving Van Buren at 6.00 a. m., Mins. the guest of Miss Alice McAtee the ceiving congratulations on the arri­ Mr. Ira E. Ruth of Oakfleld was here past week. Caribou 7.08, a. m., Fort Fairfield 7.12 g w Furs val of a twelve pound boy, on Satur­ а. m., Houlton 9.15 a. m. Thursday and Friday calling on Mrs. Lizzie Parks of Houlton spent friends. day Feb. 8th. Train No. 4 to replace train No. 10 last week with her sister, Mrs. Fred will arrive at Bangor at 7.20 p. m. in­ Mrs. L. J. Bubar is spending a few A. Barton. days with her daughter, Mrs. Millard LITTLETON stead of 7.25 p. m. This train will The Sunday School will meet with SHIP YOUR ACCUMULATION Moore in Houlton. L. F. Hall is confined to the house leave Houlton for Bangor at 1.30 p. TODAY Mrs. Everett London next Sunday, Mrs. A. O. Bryenton of Smyrna Mills by illness. m. and at Derby will combine with Prices right. Square deal assured. Feb. 23rd. spent several days here with father, Wesley Belyea is ill with pneu­ train from Greenville. Agents will We quote what we pay Everybody reported a fine time at notice that train No. 4 makes con­ And pay what we quote Mr. J. B. Shields. monia following an attack of influen­ HOULTON HIDE A WOOL CO. Dr. spoke in Linneus Corner za. the Valentine party, quite a lot of out nections at Derby with train No. 123 Houlton, Maine Church Monday night, in the interest Miss Ada Lowrey of Monticello was I of town people were present for Dover & Foxcroft and Greenville. off the Baptist Society. the week end guest of her aunt, Mrs. | Mrs. Elias Eagers was the guest of Train No. 8 (new train) will arrive Mrs. Sam Ruth and son Richard re James Stone. her sister, Mrs. Alfred Henderson at at Bangor at 11.45 p. m. leaving Van turned home Sunday after spending T. P. Nelder and family who have Green Road, N. B. last Friday. Buren at 2.45 p. m., Caribou at 4.00 p. MAPLE SPRING FARM the past month in Houlton. been ill with the prevailing epidemic Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gartley of m., Fort Fairfield 4.00 p. m., Houlton Mr. and Mrs. Albright of New Castle, are much better. Oakville, N. B. were the guests of б. 20 p. m. The sleeping car will be FOR SALE Stylish High Cut Boots, the winter with Mrs. Hartlow McLeod of New Lime­ attached to this train at Caribou for N. B. are spending Mrs Ernest Turney last Friday. Here is a chance tor the right man Boston. This car will run in to Ban­ both high and low heels, their daughter, Mrs. Chesley Rogers. rick was a recent guest at the home Mr. and Mrs. Everett Montgomery to make money on his investment gor and be attached to Maine Cent­ Mr. and Mrs. Ray Young and daugh of J. A. Wolverton. of Woodstock, N. B. were the guests 100 acres of land, 70 acres oleared, in G ray, B row n and ral train No. 8 arriving in Boston the some lumber, 1200 to 1609 cords e f ter, Miss Nellie, went to Bridgewater The Hone School has been closed of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Turney, Sun­ Mat Saturday, returning home Monday the past week owing to an epidemic following morning at 9.45. wood, and the woods clear to work Black. B, C and D— day. in. Two honsea and one barn. m — willa Stewart and brother, of influenza in that district. Through coach will be attached to Mr. and Mrs. Jess Knowltoh and A great chance tor two families to 3 to 7...... f ir r y apeat Saturday and Sunday in Rev. Z. M. Miller will hold services the train leaving Houlton at 11.45 a. live and run the torn, ns well ns to daughter Olive of Debec, N. B. were with their brother, Byron morning and evening in the F. B. m. and run through to Fort Kent via sell Maple Spring Water. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Duff This tomotka spring goes with the Stewart and family. Church until a new pastor arrives to Ashland Junction, Squa Pan and Van Price $6 to $10 last Friday. farm. inraiae Cordrey who has been in take charge of the work. Buren. There will also be a through Everyone drinks Maple Spring the V. 8. Navy the past year, returned Norris Smith returned Saturday Miss Helen Cottle and Ralph coach attached to train leaving Fort W ater. Thompkins of Houlton were the week hen* last Saturday, having received from a business trip to Crystal, Mr. Kent at 7.50 a. m. and run through to In q u ire e f an honorable discharge. Smith has purchased a farm in that end guests of their cousins, Gladys Houlton via Van Buren, Squa Pan, Mr. Mdwin Bither who is employed town and will move there in the and John London. Ashland Jet., and arrive at Houlton J. d DONOVAN hi Mimnocket came home Saturday tor spring. Miss Emma Henderson and Mrs. at 2.44 p. m. R. F. O. a tour days visit with his parents, Mr. Pomona Grange which was to have Jennie McAtee of Houlton, and\ Mrs. All time tables issued previous to WESTFIELD, MAINE and Mrs. Clarence Bither. been held on Feb. 20th has been post­ Burtt of Keanebunk, were the guests February 17 should be destroyed. Miss Lain Hall who is employed with poned on account of so many cases of Mrs. William Atherton, Friday. GEO. M. HOUGHTON, telephone work in Presque Isle, has of influenza in Monticello and some A Party of K. of C. from Houlton General Passenger Agent. been spending the past three weeks in this town. had a straw ride out to the home of with her mother, Mrs. Mary Hall. The regular meeting of Littleton Mr. William McAtee last Thursday RECITAL IN AUDITORIUM No Alcohol Used or Needed A Calico Party was given in Grange was not held on Saturday evening. They reported a great, time. The -ecital advertised elsewhere in rreuch’B Hall on Valentine’s evening evening owing to the ban on public Pure, powerful, effective, hertnjpe* There will be a box social at the this issue is not a Graphophone con­ oils with healing gums are used to and a large crowd attended, dancing gatherings for a while until the epi­ London school house Friday evening cert as is the general impression, but An Old Family was enjoyed and coffee and cake ser demic of influenza is over. Feb. 21, the teacher, Miss Bernice a recital by Real Artists. BALLARD’S COLDER OIL Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Wilson requests the ladies to bring Ida Gardner the popular contralto Doctor's Favorite The M. E. Society have accepted Mrs. Fred J. Adams in the death by An internal and external cups. and Harold Lyman will be there in medicine for chills, grippe, eroup, the Invitation from the Baptist Society pneumonia, of their 2 months old Prescription Mrs. Alice London who was at the ; person and all those who may be in the chest, bronchitis, cramps, to M d their regular Sunday afternoon son, who passed away Feb. 8th. Fun­ Madigan Hospital, returned home ] favored with a ticket will certainly and for all ailments of muscles afli sendee* In tke Church at Linneus Cor­ eral services were held at the home, tissues. last Tuesday, her many friends are j enjoy a pleasant evening. ner, beginning February 23rd until Monday afternoon, conducted by Rev. pleased to know that she is gaining At the Auditorium on March 4th. The Great Household Remedy All Drug and General Stores A. M. Thompson of Houlton. Inter­ April fltb. slowly. Do not forget the date. ment was made in the Presbyterian MONTICELLO j Cemetery. Mrs. Herbert Crane was the guest A shocking accident occurred on of Mrs. James Barton last Tuesday, Mr*. (Dr.) Kilburn of Presque Isle Monday, Feb. 10th, at a potato house Mrs. Barton received a letter from is visiting at the home of her sister, at Littleton station. While John Til­ her son, Olin Barton, last week, and Mn. Geo. W . Bull. ley was attempting to remove the he reports as being well, and will Most of the Influenza patients are cover from a pail of hot tea, the cov­ soon return home. improving with but tow new cases, er blew off and the contents of the we ore hoping it will soon be stamp­ .'ll <>' pail struck him in the forehead and i*r ed out CHANGE OF TIME ON B. & A. eyes, he was taken at once to the Testa, the sixteen year old daugh­ Effective Fob. 17 Aroostook Hospital, for several days Unusual Recital !*• ter ef Mr. and Mn. Wm McCluskey, NORTHBOUND it was feared that he would lose his died on Wednesday, from Influenza, Train No. 1 (new train) will'be re­ eye sight, but now physicians say he she has been an invalid tor live years established and will leave Bangor at will recover his sight, which is good and totally blind tor some time. 3.15 a. m., Northern Maine Jet., at Artists of National Reputation news tor his relatives and friends. ,,i , > Jarvis T. Good 3.45 a. m. where connections will be A rich opportunity is offered to hear artists of high Dor community was saddened made with Maine Central train No. to hear of the HODGDON 71 and run through to Van Buren, ar­ i * - Thursday morning, standing on the concert platform— Ida Gardiner and Harold death of one of our respected citi- Rev. D. A. McKinnon and family riving at Houlton 8.30 a. m., Fort sena, Jarvis T. Good, from pneumonia arrived in town Saturday. Fairfield 10.54 a. m., Caribou 11.00 a. Lyman, both of whom will appear in recital at following Influenza. His family were Mrs. Percy Perrlgo was on the m., Limestone 11.54 a. m., Van Buren 12.20 p. m. The sleeping car will ■j * among our early settlers, and he has sick list last week from La Grippe. lived here nearly all his life of 60 There was a Masquerade Social at leave Boston at 7.00 p. m. instead of 9.00 p. m. and be attached to this yean, being one of our prosperous the Town Hall on Tuesday evening. HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM train at Northern Maine Jet., and run toymen, be leaves three sons to A large crowd attended the Box mourn their loss, James and Fred of Social at the Hall on Friday evening. through to Caribou. This car will not March 4th— 8.15 p. m. this town, and Harold, the youngest, Miss Natalie Meyers of Houlton run in to Bangor on the northbound to France at the present time, his was the week end guest of Miss Let- trip. Train No. 3 will take the place of wife died several years ago. tie Vail. The program is of unusual merit including selections The funeral was held Friday after­ Mr. Edward Smart of Danforth was J the present train No. 9 and train No. noon from his late home. , the guest last week, of Mr. and Mrs. 121 between Bangor and Derby, and which will appeal to a wide range of tastes W. J. Moore. will leave Bangor at 7.15 a. m. and Ingraham’s orchestra furnished run to Houlton only, arriving at 1.10 OAIFIELD music for the Masquerade Social on p. m. The cars formerly run on train Mrs. B. J. White spent the week Tuesday evening. with relatives in Houlton. end Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Ingraham and Mr David Pierce from Bangor family and their guest, Miss Gladys apant days in town on bust- a tow Golding of Debec, were guests of rel­ eggs totowUP* atives at East Hodgdon, Sunday. T h e Sugar Mrs. Cora Smart and Miss Edith White were shopping in Houlton, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Ingraham enter­ Tuooduy. tained a party of friends from East Hodgdon recently, music was the en­ Regulations Miss Elisabeth Garcelon and Millie joyment of the evening. Delicious Fowler, one of the students of R. C. 1. spent Sunday with her parents, in refreshments were served. A R E O F F Oakfleld. The Red Cross Club of the Calais At Martin’s Theatre Tuesday night, Road will meet with Mr. and Mrs. William S. Hart in' “The Narrow Edward Jones on Thursday evening. and we have a full line once TtoH,” Red A ce and Animated Week­ It Is Gentlemen’s night and refresh­ ------more of the unequalled------ly on Friday night. ments of sandwiches, cake and coffee will be served. Private Neal W. Gerrish who has f l f a i boon home from Plattsbnrg, tor a few An entertainment consisting of days was a passenger on the Satur­ songs and the Farce “ Popping by day night Pullman tor Camp Devens. Proxy” will be given at the Hall, Mr. Charles C. Grant, expert En­ Tuesday evening, Feb. 25, under the HAROLD LYMAN gine and Tractor man, for the Inter­ auspices of the Ladies Aid. Cast of IDA GARDINER is the flutist whose pure tons and national Harvester Co., spent Sunday characters, Hezekiah Pumpkinblos- is a contralto whose beautiful voice exceptional technique have evoked som, Harry Williams; Peter Pump- the praise of the most captious at home, returning to barihou Mon­ FAT.WTE has created a distinct sensation in day m orning. klnblossom his son, Thomas McDon­ the nation’s musical centers. metropolitan critics. ald; Ruth Morelon, Carrie Hunter; C h o c o k S e s Jane Finch, Lettie Vail; Susan Pet- LUDLOW Hundreds of thousands of boxes tlngall, Helen Haney; Hannah Jordan, Rev. J. L. Wilson wus at the Baptist were sent overseas to our boys Lillian Deasy. At the close of the in France and so we had to go Cbnrcb Sunday afternoon. program a social time will be spent The artists will be assisted by Miss Faye Thompson visited Mrs. without, but, with unlimited together. Refreshments of cake, f t sagar once more, we may have John Crawford of Houlton last week. doughnuts, sandwiches and coffee “ The Phonograph with a Soul Mrs. Clyde Thomas visited Mrs. will be oft sale. our share — Delicious assort­ Bphriam Gartley on the Foxcroft Road ments to suit all tastes—and all tost week. Adrian Tidd pocket books. Cards of admission may be secared without charge apoa apptteatlon to Harry Thomas of H. H. 8. spent the Mr. Adrian Tidd passed from this week had With his parents, Mr. and life Friday morning, Feb 14th. at the Mrs. Clyde Thomas. age of 69 years. Nearly a year ago, OAKFIELD DRUG STORE ASTLE MUSIC COMPANY Mr. Earl Hand received a box of Mr. Tidd submitted to an operation “The Rexall 8tore“ snipes f m his undo, William Hand, ot the Madigan Hospital and it was 4 OAKFIELD, MAINE off Whittier, California, last week. found that a cancer had begun Its

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