The Republican Journal. 93. M). MK FEBRUARY 0.__BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, 10. 1921. FIVE ( ENTS 1 rial Balance of the City of Belfast Government State on the Lower br dge is $49,500 00. I will plan to be and to the £lty February 1, 1921 THE CHURCHES present enjoy The News of We are full Belfast. advised as follows in a letter this social time. PERSONAL t* of the city govern- under date “Taxes, Who Shall Pay Them?” was j ASSETS of Jan. 2P, 1921, from Paul D. There will be preaching services in the the subject introduced to the Men’s Fo- The cutter Zizinia was in the harbor ...lay evening, Mayor B. M. L. Chief West next R. R, Co Stock, $500,000 00 Sargeni, Engineer, State Highway Woods schoolhonse, Northport, rum last Mr. Harold S. Miss Anne M, Kittredge left and Trust Sunday by Webb, Tuesday and installed new tanks for Saturday Alderman Cooper Funds, at 2.30 p. m., preaching by Rev. the for a short 76,065.79 Commission: Sunday who gave a very suggestive and profitable visit in Portland. .Aiil absent, City Deficiency. 98,296 36 Charles W. Martin. light on the monument. Tax “It is doubtful if the contribution al- address. Among the many things sug- De ds.$1,179 42 Alonzo Hart of Lawrence, Mass is the s was read and pass- ready made will meet the gested was the taxing ot to- The Belfast Board of j City Team.. 1,300.00 any more than The services will be held at the luxuries, Trade has ac- guest of his Everett Har*. Gravel regular married brother, Bank. 600.00 City’s share of the expense when the bacco, bachelors, childless wom- cepted an invitation to Universalist church Sunday with ser- visit the Isles- Mrs Motor Trucks. 1,800,00 final is made. It is en, etc. It was quite evident that the Annie Vose of Island Falls is the .$ 477 77 accounting possible mon at a. m. Rev. boro next Sewer Assessments. 00 10 45 by William Board Tuesday evening. For guest of Mr. l 220 92 : 1.006 that we may have to call for a little worshippers at the shrine of “My Lady and Mrs. Fred W. Bailey. Due from Town of Monroe Vaughan. The choir will have a special 114.50 ruore Nicotine” were in no particulars call President Davis. 627 20 ; money, but we hope this will not be way disposed to Mrs. John H. Due from Town of Sears- the musical program. The Sunday school Quimby has been confin- 14 70 ; case.*’ accept such a proposal without protest. At 126.50 will meet at noon. the regular meeting of the Sons of ed to her room several with a 27 97 I mont.,,. As for the if days severe Due from Trust Inc. 1 he State Commission has bachelors, they said nothing cold. 8 00 ! Funds, Highway Veterans’ Auxiliary there will be a picnic Acct. 396.94 against the proposition, it is reasonable to ; 152 61 i indicated its to with the First Parish (Unitarian) Church. Due from Belfast Free Li- willingness join suppose they did some hard thinking. As supper followed by initiation and enter- Mrs. Benj. H. Mudgettand little 86 06 State and Rev. A. E. Wilson, minister. Preaching daugh- brary Fund. 1,098 47 county in the building of the for the last named it would tainment. Members are ter Jane are friends in 28 89 service at 10.45 a. m., Some Apostles of proposal, requested to visiting Everett Due from Cemetery Fund. 77.78 Perkins have been Mass. 49 41 Road bridge, and a permanent Thoreau. Church school at certainly interesting to have bring food for the supper. | Due from r A. Schubert... 10 00 Nature; II, 80 heard what the unborn babies who “trail- 926 organization will be made for that pur- noon All cordially invited to Harolds. Due from Ralph Hayford 97.01 worship clouds of Mrs. Patrick and Helena Webb left Wednesday cm ft 190 7s ing glory .... come from God Ttoy daughter j Due from T, S. Thompson, pose in the immediate future. at this church. two-days’ business trip to 62 50 I who is our home” and cannot lind a hu- eft for Springfield, Bupt. 747.00 8,451.62 Thursday Hyde Park, Mass., to 60 22 Adjourned. man home to welcome would Meth- them, have accompany the remains of Mr. for 116 00 Methodist Church. People’s said about those Troy Mrs. W. J. Dae from Stat : C. W. WESCOll Mayor. who prefer to lavish af- Bhiiey of Brunswick a the 329 4 ; odist Church, Rev. Charles W. Martin, interment. They will remain for a few Mothers’ Dependent Relief 1,320 93 fection on a pet poodle-dog rather than guest of her son, Fred V\. Bailey anc? 3s 9L : parsonage, No. 7 Court St.; tele- weeks Soldiers’ Relief 209,00 pastor; a little child. A warm with relatives. family. 93 75 Dependent Colonial Theatre invitation is ex- State and Misc... 1,208 91 phone, 213.11. Sunday morning preach- tended to 158 9.1 Paupert the men of the city to attend Relatives in Miss E. State Pensions. 24.00 84 ing, lu.45; Sunday school, 12 m. Evening Louisville, Kentucky, of Maude Barker went to 67 48 2,762 the forum. Speaker for next Bangor j to-day Sunday to several service at 7.30. Prayer meeting this, Rev. A. C. Abner F. Boswell have written the City Monday spend weeks with rel- Misc. Elliott, subject, “The Church atives. 60 Appropriations Elsie the famous Paramount Thursday, evening at 7.30. and M. R. $4,039 Overdrawn: ferguson, Democracy.” Marshal, Knowlton, to ask his as- photoplay star, will be seen in tier latest Mrs. Float and 00 The seventh picture-talk in the “Better sistance in him. He Ella F. Jrie of Rockland arri ved collector, showing Ferry. 1,916 The annual meeting of the ! locating weighs Fire 814.89 starring vehicle, “Lady Rose’s Daugh- I Universalist America” series will called the and the Department. be given in the i about 175 is five feet Iuesday, by luneral of Mrs. -169,225.00 ter, based on Mrs. church was held Tuesday evening follow- pounds, ten inches H. Highways and Bridges.12,367 92 Humphry Ward’s church next Sunday evening, L. Woodcoc.r. 1 were read celebrated at the a pleasant parisn supper at 6 o’clock subject, j tall and has black hair and reasurer Machinery and Tcois. 824.60 15,923 41 novel, Colonial today. ing “What Our Fathers Paid for the eyes. He has It is a beautiful with about 50 present* Judge M. W. Liber-I Miss Maigaret N. Hazeltine has return- photoplay in which Miss ties of the Republic.” This not been heard from for two years. and the will be one Any- ed from where School Appropriations Ferguson plays three parts with signal Lord presided following officers of the best in the Boston, she spent several Mis were in scries and should be one knowing of his whereabouts weeKs passed Overdrawn: ability. Her were chosen: Executive board, Dr. Fos- please with friends. support includes David | heard by everyone in Belfast. It School Charity 127.02 ter C. M. W. Lord, Elij-h br.ngs communicate with Mr. Knowlton. Powell, Herbert E. frank Losee Small, Ritchie, before us some of Mr. and Mrs. Free Text Books Holmes, the outstanding men of Henry G. Ingersol and. he 593,87 and Ida Waterman, Mrs Geo. VV. Frisbee and Mrs. Charles A. Banks be, and and 305.97 history and deals with events of d he Central Maine Power is- little son are visiting in New Repairs Insurance. clerk, C. E. vast Company Hampshire install School 00 3.620.86 Bradbury; Johnson; treas., historical importance from the and in Massach lsetts. lrnission to Transportation. 2,694 M. W. days of sued the following statement to their FRIDAY L. J. Pottle; moderator, Lord; ancient Greece to the line tank in front ol great World War. Miss chairman of subscription Belfast customers the first of the current Ruth V/iiey left for a. Taxes, 1914. 67.40 Servants sometimes prove even better- committee, Let all those who appreciate the Saturday Morse. Rev. liberties short visit in to the Taxes, 1920 5.811.25 66 Mrs. Arthur W. William we month: Boston, the guest of Miss. reet, subject 5.878 looking ladies and enjoy and wish to preserve these lib- gentlemen than those Vaughan of East Belfast has consented Charlotte B. Wadsworth. mittee on highways. whom serve. erties for our children and the “From this date the Central Cash 1,464 02 they It is largely a matter the generations Maine to supply for coming year. The an- to to hear Mrs. > and rec- of clothes. yet be, plan this splendid talk. d’ower Company operates the plant for- James u. James is L.er hereby is, Banks. 3,622 11 5,086 13 nual reports were encouraging and the visiting This is shown in “You Never merly operated by the Penobscot sister in Mass, and Mr ird of assessors that cleverly enters with enthusiasm on Bay Kosimdale, management Fllectric James’ sister in $716,085.66 Can Tell,” the romance of a little check- The fourth Company. All checks for due Claremont, N. H. mndred and fifty the new yeai. quarterly conference of the LIABILITIES room girl and the initial Bebe Daniels Methodist church have elected electric and merchandise bills should be the fol- Miss Harriet N. Roulstone of Bears— ed on the tax assess- Bonded Debt, $590,000.00 starring vehicle for Realart. made to order of Central Maine Power It is being lowing officers and committees at the who was Trust Funds: shown The First baptist Church. Rev. Co. port,^ recently operated oq at i. C f'endleton on a Friday. “You Never Can Tell” ; recent meeting under the direction of the Belfast Free Library.50,659.36 Ueorge C. Sauer, pastor; 13 lapley Hospital, is gaining rapidly. was tceuarized by Tom Geraghty and residence, Rev. A. E. Luce of Bangor: R. C. Carter, Supt.” nstruction; it being Belfast Free Library, Inc. 123-11. The services f Helmar Bergman from two Cedar; telephone, C. E. Mrs. W. L. West Acct. 1,235.86 Saturday Trustees, Frost, Ralph Bramhall, The annual ball to be at Ar- returned Saturday in excess of twenty of worship on Sunday are at 10.45 and given the from a Cemetery Perpetual Care Evening Post stories by Grace Lovell F. O. Roberts, Edwin Frost, E E. Roder- trip including visits in Portland, 7.30. Bible school at 12 o’clock. Chris- mory on Monday February and Fund.20,210.76 Bryan. Chester Franklin directed. ick, Leo Herrick, Capt. C. B. Swett, Mrs. evening, 21st, Massachusetts and in Elkin, N C. C. A. Society of Maine 3,000.00 tian Endeavor at 6.30 Thursday at 7.30 in observance of Alice Bramhall, Eugene Pierson; Stew- Washington’s birthday, Mrs. Mayor auu vmy Hume for Women. 3,000.00 98 the mid-week service. The public is Seavey A. Piper of who Aged 78,005 SATURDAY ards, Mrs. Alice Bram Sarah under the of will Troy, hag invited tc attend. iall, Stewart, auspices Canton Pallas, been spending tbe re are, instructed heartily past week with he' by Eileen Percy Here in “The Mary Whitmore, Annie Frost, Ellen Cres- be one of School Appropriations Husband Pastor Sauer’s sermon themes are as the pleasant events of the win- sister, Mrs. A. F. has .o be commenced in sey, Clara Mrs. Frank Wood, returnee Hunter” follows: “The of God.” Cottrell, Whitten, ter. d'he home. Unexpended: morning, Beauty Georgia Nellie hall will be artistically deco- iiy of Belfast against School 67.85 Dow, Pierson, Misses Ethel Contingent. Eileen Percy in her second William Evening, “Lot, and his escape from rated for the occasion and the Miss Nellie Free School. Frost, Leverne Whitten, Ann Going, Lora concert Hichborn has returned to to recover High 1,401.60 Fox a Sodom.” “Escape for thy Company, production, breezy society comedy, Text, life; Maxcy. Lena Edwin C. will be Stockton Springs after Medical Examination. 50.00 ‘‘The Husband look not believe Gen. 19:17. At- Sanborn, Frost, program given bv McKeen’s Or- spending se-.era ax assessed against Hunter,” adapted from F. thee;” E. weeks with her General School Purposes... 6.092.79 Frost, George Curtis, trank Downs; chestra. sister, Miss Emma H d Scott Fitzgerald’s popular tractive music by the chorus choir and The price of the tickets are so born. Company for the year School Supt. 187.60 7.799,74 Saturday | Recording Steward, Mrs. Annie Frost; Evening Post story, “Myra Meets His soloists are a feature of these services of District iow that the entire program should be and to em- Steward, Edwin Frost: Commu- unpaid, Misc. Family,” is announced tor worship, and the public is cordially in- Miss Edith Appropriations presentation mon bteward, Mrs. Mary W’hitmore; enjoyed by all. E.Knowlton, daughter of Dr. > vited be and Mrs. trank A. cute said action. Unexpended: Saturday. to present. February is the Custodian of Knowlton of pairUeid Deeds, C. E. Frost; Sunday has been Armory 220.21 Miss Percy enacts the role of month of evangelism with this the guest of Mrs. cha-i-s (ion was received in Myra church, School Supts., C. E. Frost and Miss Ann Belfast friends ot Rudolph tl. Wiggin, Brown-Tail Moth. 570 88 a and is laid on Walden. Hastings, young girl who sets out to special emphasis bringing President ro““* City Team Expense 73,21 Going; Ladies’ Aid, Mrs. Mary chief gunner’s mate, U. S. N„ a former ii marry a young man whom she never has ! friends to the services of the Park 100 00 church, President Dorcas Mr. and Mrs. r and Council City Whitmore; Guild, Miss Belfast and son ot Frank R. Ralph D. Shute ha .e re- City met. The young man is off as to and of making vital religion the theme of boy Wiggin Contingent. 7,665.24 tipped Bertha Whitten; Pres. Womans’ Foreign turned Irom Hast: intention a conversation. of have Detroit, Mich., and Hun- Discount on Taxes. 340.11 Myra’s by friend, and togeth- Mrs. Newport, Maine, received news of American Missionary Society, Matia Wadlin; lord, Conn., where they have been guests Ciiapter er a The activities of ■ Interest. 1,065.72 they concoct scheme whereby they ; the church for the Pres. Standard of his marriage to Miss Gertrude John, ot relatives. all of its Bearers, Dorotny Cham- ropriated Memorial Building. 42b 70 expect to teach the “husband hunter” a present week are numerous. On Monday berlain; Apportioned Benevolences, C. E. son of Mass. The wed- drying on the public Overlays 951.82 sound lesson in the art of evening the younger boys of the Sunday Newburyport, Mrs. James H. “pursuing Frost, Mrs. Alice Mrs. John Howes returned Satur- citv of Belfast, in Pauper Dept. 432 49 men.” school were entertained at the home of Bramhall, ding took place at the Unitarian parson- day lrom Dow; Foreign Mrs. Matia Wad- Campeilo, Mass., where she Public Health Police Dept. 455,16 Mr. and Mrs. Missions, had been for sun, Lauriston Nichols, Court age in Newburyport Sunday, Feb. 6th some weeks the guest of he* Railroad Investigation. 1,000 00 MONDAY lin, Mrs. Ella Whitten, Mrs. Annie Frost; street Tuesday evening the church was daughter, Mrs. R. P. vv Sewers. 1,203,95 Home Missions, Miss Ann Mrs, and a reception followed. They left im- hitman, and ‘am-' ling of the executive at a Going, Sidewalks. 00 William Farnum, the popular William represented meeting of the Board of Nellie iiy. I 1.987 Pierson; Sunday Schools, Miss' mediately for a short to New York •eliast Chapter, after F'ox is Managers of the S'ate Convention at trip Street Lighting. 836 20 star, coming to the Colonial Thea- Bertha Whitten and Mrs. C. B. Rev. Albert urces which Swett;; and on E. Luce of wa the from Snow Removal.. 613 30 tre in one of the most Waterville by Deacon Charles E. Rhoades their return will reside at New- Bangor stirring roles of his Education, Miss Lena of Rev. and hr it was Sanborn, Mrs. guest Mrs. C. w Martin be expected, Lower Bridge. 6,500 00 23.338.99 career. It is that. and the orchestra had an evening of connected of’Francois Villon, the Georgia Dow, Miss Leverne port, R. 1., where the groom is and Mr. and Mrs. lilitioual sum of live music at the home of Mr. Whitten; Frank L. Whitten famous vagabond in Justin Huntly Me- and Mrs. Geo. Mrs. with ice Hospitals, Alice Bramhall, Mrs. ! the U. S. Torpedo Station. while in Belfast several on :s necessary, in order ! Due Breaking Acct. 30.00 book and H. Robertson, Franklin street. Wednes- days o:'.>:a Carthy’s play “If I Were King” Mary Mrs Sam- business. on tliis work for an- ! Due Street Sprinkling Acct. 196.35 Whitmore; Temperance, —a role made famous on the E. day afternoon the Ladies’ Sewing Circle Dog Licenses. 73 00 299 35 stage by uel Durost and Charles Mrs. S. C. Pattee will have a valen- as voted that Elmer H. Sothern. met with Miss Isabel 110 Getchell; Audit-, Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Ginn, High ing, Clarence and Fur- Stuart left Wednes- nan of the lmawce Frost; Parsonage tine afternoon at her regular class ses- Mr. Farnum has screen street. They will give one of their de- day for an extended visit Coupon Acct. 14.141,60 given to the niture, Mrs. Alice Bramhall, Mrs. Mary with rela'. ves me city government Loans of the on even- sion Saturday. From 2 tc 3.30 there in Temporary 2,600.00 many most important pictures I lightful public suppers Tuesday Mrs. F. L. Estimat- Camden, Rockland, Portland, Lynr. ( live hundred dol- Whitmore, Whitten; shown in the last few ! ing, Feb. 15th. Mrs. W iliiam F. Stevens will a and Boston. While in years. His dual ing Ministerial Support, Leverne Whit- be valentine box, while from 3.30 Boston they v..l' mipter for said pur- $716,085.66 role in “A Tale of Two Charles and Mrs. William Holt are in charge of attend the Lasiman Cities,” ten, Mrs. Alice Bramhall, Mrs. Mary to 5.30 a dance w-ith music by McKeen’s Photographers Dickens’ famous is still the stipper. The menu wi'l keep to the School. In connection with the above analysis story, being ! Whitmore, Mrs. Georgia C. E. orchestra. The will be admitted ler A. Sherman, on shown the usual high standard and the is Dow, public throughou United 5tal.es and public Frost; Church C. E. Mr. Mrs. Amos F. in accordance of the Trial Balance of the City of Bel Welcome, Frost, j a smalt wilt be Carleton has returnee .ipter, Great Britain and on the continent It is asked to remember this supper. Chorus Edwin for fee. There games Frost, F. O. Roberts, Mrs. Alice from an extended visit in representation and fast, as shown by the Treasurer’s books indeed a classic in motion art. rehearsal, under the direction of Mr. Pa- with valentine favors for the winners W’estvi.ie picture Bramhall, Frank Miss Bertha with her bunt the request for at Downs, ( Conn., daughter, Mrs. H. Don- as of February 1, 1921, and particularly Another among Farnum’s innumerable que te, 7:30, promptly. Thursday Director Social and and also favors for all the dancers. The Whitten; Recreation- ald Mansur, and iamily. She \sa« .did ask that the same big pictures is “Les evening the mid-week service will have ac- with refereuce to the overdraft of $12,- Miserabies,” which, al Life, Miss Leverne Mrs. G. bv her interest for Whitten, program will include folk dancing, a solo companied lute: grandda ugtr like “A Tale of Two Cities,” will be special all members of the Miss Bertha on and the ex- Dow, Whitten, Mrs. C. B. Norma Mansur. ier A. Sherman 367.92 highways bridges, church. weather dance Helen Foster and a song by Eu- shown and reshown for years. His Saturday, permitting, Swett; Christian C. E. by and to Stewardship, h the terms of the penditure on highways bridges “Riders of the Purple Sage” and his there are special hikes scheduled for the Mrs. gene Hammons with a chorus of little VV. Frost, Alice Bramhall, Miss Leverne Mr. Charles Frederick, h;s Kher not 7th “Rainbow Trail” drew houses boys of the church. g order was February 1, including F’ebruary packed Whitten. The Searsport class will be guests Mrs. Augusta 6. an V passed: fifteenth annual girls. Frederick, Sv wherever shown. The Slate Boys’ Con- Owen lett payroll, and exclusive of the lower bridge, Rev. Charles W. Martin was Mary Monday to cognition of the pe- ference will be held March 4, 5, 6 at Port- requested for the afternoon. | spend"‘he to return for : remainder ot the winter m sherman for and in includes the following amounts for spec- TUESDAY land. It is that the fifth year as pastor or Flor.da expected 1,200 boys will will to the church with an The Dali in the They go directly .. ial construction work: be in attendance. The full of increase of salary. masquerade Armory Jacksonv./le isi Ciiapter of the "Fool and His quota boys, later to the South oar? of Money,” Featuring Eugene Monday under the auspices of the Sure, Cost of Robbins with leaders, will attend from this church evening, -s f r an appropriation building Road, $4,485.81 O’Brien without doubt. One of the interesting CAPT FRANKLIN S. COOMBS the Universalist was a most en- V Kaler bridge 1,843.32 Guild, Belfast friends of Walter A. Cow. .1 rs ($500.00) toward The George Barr McCutcheon Kelley 729.19 story features of last Sunday’s Bible school joyable event, furnishing pleasure to has been to the screen a former member of the W'aldo C uses incident to the » brought in man- session was a group of 38 boys from fif- Capt. Franklin S. Coombs died Monday Ellis 345 88 an amount at ner that will those in costume and equal to I Bar and one time the County A ar- delight those who see it. teen years and under. Sunday school at- Feb. at his No. ue sense of the pres- Dog Island bridge 511 00 mo.ning, 7th, home, 33 The entertainment aiTorded their There was no ney, will be interested to learn tF ■*, he 89.70 is of the kind tendance, 119. Sunday morning and spectators. attempt that council Parks Road bridge Mayo street, of the effects of a shock lias entered into with Rans- the city that compels and holds the attention. a partnership on 690.U0 evening there will be free will offering at decoration and only light refreshments Expended Upper bridge a He ford VV. Shaw of Houlton and has on this and You will find Eugene O’Brien in the best for famine sufferers in China. following long period of ill health. j begun petition, on Patrol work 687.20 were served McKeen’s orches- Paid State : was by Arey. his work there. Mr. Cowan his merit recommends to role he has had and his performance is born in Belfast, the son of Capt. j began, Robert tra of six furnished music. The law in but since ment to be elected in magnetically delightful. and Jane P. (Gilkey) Coombs. pieces practice Winterport, $9,382.10 North Congregational Church. last has been His age was 82 years, 1 month and 7 first three numbers were exclusive to June located in Hai.eweil appropriation of live Rev. A. C 26 The amount already remitted to the WEDNESDAY Elliott, pastor; parsonage, days. In his active he followed He has many friends in this city who re- >b' for that purpose. High street; 157-4. years those in costume and the march for un- ] telephone, Morning the sea and was mariner. One of I gretted to have him leave the countv. The great services rendered by the master worship at 10.45, sermon by the pastor. his masking had about thirty couples, in- 1 motor trucks that are commands was the brig Rio, which powerful being Church school at noon. Men’s Forum at In a note from St was hauled on the shores of East Bel- cluding several children, There were j personal Augustine, manufactured now, play an important up 12.15. Stereopticon lecture at 7.30 p. I Fla., Miss Louise H. Ferguson, w-’o is. Keid’s fast and went to pieces. July 14, 1888, little sisters in sun bonnets part in Wally latest picture, m. Strangers and visitors wel- pink aprons, the winter ‘T he cordially he married Mrs. Sarah A. now' J spending there, says: "Wbat’s your Hurry?” by Mor- Burgess, and ankle the cretou a ffllOAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS Byron comed at all the services. ties, girl twins, climate here is fine, no real hot wvat.'ier rece it deceased. One brother, Jordan W. j gan, author of Wally’s successes, There will be an clam escalloped and of him The bride, Aunt Dinah, music twins, ballet ! yet and only one day when we have ..ad Road” and “Excuse Coombs, this city, survives 1 “The Roariug My baked bean supper and White to have a lire Have a car; rb VERMONT CREAMERY Elephant 2 m joined Smoked Dust.” The majority of admir- funeral was held Wednesday at p. girls, negro waiters, clowns, antiquari- Wally’s Party- in the church parlors on Thursday and play two evenings a week. You find it hard to with Rev. Arthur E. Wilson of the First Uncle Sam, Red Cross Ara- St ers would imagine their beginning at six for all ans, nurses, would it. I also to Maine ulders evening, o’clock, Parish Unitarian church officiating. enjoy go the star in the role of the hairy-chested old men and women and other Butter hero, members of the church and parish. The bian girls, C.ub, which has over 200 members. A 55Tb but he provea in this, his latest picture, evening entertainment will begin imme- gowns from grave to gay in color and in local paper here is giving the registra* mi?, that he cati don overalls and do a real diately after supper with an hour of play “Old Fashion” Shoe Sale and j of the different States and credits Maine he-man’s work wuth the best of them. cut. A dear “iittie boy girl” left for the children. Price lor supper and with 500, while Ohio has 3,000.” a climax will see hew at after the first dance for fear their hus- As you Wally entertainment, 35 cents. Admission to Finnan saves the great Gabtillo dam fiom over- entertainment adults 15 bands but Haddies16 evening only, might recognize them, they the valley, by his thoughtful The Dinsmore Store flooding cents, children, li cents. It is to be must have been perfectly safe Mrs. i Mr. and Mrs. Roland G. Lam* ive. work with the motor truck. Lois Wil hoped that all interested in the church the term of the Pro- FIRST TRIP -NUT FROZEN next week. Fred G. was reallv the through February son, considered one of the screen’s most I Spinney genuine bate been allowed to rne beautiful leading women, is seen in sup- of the alfair when she unmasked Court, change fc,s 25c lb name of their little son from Rolan : k, port. as was a to see Halibut 38c lb I _ she real countryman in r. to Robert Miller for a or emi- “Last of the Mohicans” Now a Living His- the fun and enjoy the dance, who kept on Stark, nent in Waltham. Mas*. ALL FLAVORS tory7 his handsome wool scarf, long glovts attorney Critics have placed Mauiiee Tourneur’s and handled his long whio with skill Last of the ^ new picture, “The Mohi- EAT FISH The net were $113.73 and $35 of “Old Fashion” Shoe Sale MORE proceeds cans,” by J Feniniore Cooper, in a new it were devoted to buying a whetl at More Jell-o 10c pkg. I category of film productions. It is called stretcher for the Waldo Countv Hospi- I a permanent photoplay classic, which live when the The Dinsmore Store means that it wiil ordinary ELEGANT BAY tal, the League’s gift to Mrs. Cecil Clay film has passed on. This entertainment for the purpose. next week. is for several reasons, the first being that Market Tourneur proved he could make an ao- Perry’s sorbing entertainment out of Cooper’s famous story, and at the same time pre- COD serve the historical and educational val ues. The Colonial Theatre oilers his ex- travagant production Wednesday, Feb. 23rd. _ 10c. lb. BASKET BAIL per The Bank end Business iorais These Codfish are freshly caught in our own Pen- Artists” won from The Belfast “Speed obscot Bay. Have one baked for your Friday or A Bank stands for ABSOLUTE MORALITY in the Colby College live in a very interest- dinner. business. Some men can 1 contested game in the Sunday get by with questionable MEN'S SUNDAY ing and closely Armory Thursday night. In the first PERSONAL habits, but when it comes to BUSI- the visitors held the lead, but in 13th period NESS matters, especially MONEY, everyone de- February the last period Norton’s quick and accur- helped to hold the score 29 to Islesboro Clams mands the very STRICTEST INTEGRITY. i Iniversalist Church will have a layman in its ate shots 28. The summary: in the shell and These are delici- This Bank stands for the HIGHEST GRADE this date. Dr. Foster C. Small will assist our Belfast Colby freshly opened. If 2 rb Sockett 7 ous Islesboro clams received Clams v. the address, Vaughan every day. of financial ethics. William Vaughan, by giving rf 8 lb Vail 2 Norton cooked in so one never c may be many different ways the chinch home ot and our num- Smalley c 2 (1* Barnes 5 happy many Matthews lb rf Emery 4 tires of them: uicreasing, but there is room for more. We are Holfses rb 2 If Smith 2 Referee, Donahue. ESCALLOPED 2% Paid on Accounts * His invitation to if you are not an attend- Checking you, The C. H. Rice Co.’s five, Bangor’s STEAMED to make home with us. We believe amateur team, will play the Bel- where, your fastest FRIED fast A. A. live in the Armory Saturday nnething to offer which you will find worth evening, Feb. 12th. Game called at 9 p. STEW Dur and are of the best. It with 30 cents admission. *€- preaching singing m., CHOWDER -^Waldo Trust Company !lt your loss if you do NOT attend. Come once The Belfast Five Aces will play the Speed Artists in the Armory REMEMBER THE PLACE "u will want to come again. Belfast this, UNITY BELFAST BROOKS Thursday, evening, at 8:45 under the THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE auspices of the B. H. S. There will be MAINE dancing until 12 with music by McKeen’s Bramhall’s Market ri1 »« >« ~~~~ — 1 *i ■ .—- orchostra. whatever they represent because for the where our coal goes The Republican Journal time being we are entrusted with the per- petuation of this government, the foun- Rheumatism Coal operators last year said emphati- Belfast, Thursday, Feb 10, 1921 dations of which are justice to all and cally that only a very small part of the special privilege to none. coal produced in the United States is sent again and again they declar- PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY Left Him As If abroad; An unusual situation presents itself in ed that New England’s fuel emergency The loumal Pub. Co. this Senate. The people of Maine have was not due to any special effort to sell Republican shown their confidence in one political bituminous coal to foreign buyers. party. Today by reason of that confi- I Now comes the official figures for 1920 A. 1. BROWN. Editor. dence one part^-has unlimited power. By Magic from the department of commerce to When ask for The possession of power sobers right- prove incontrovertibly that the coal men they more-they give thinking men and brings to them the Had Suffered made “remarkable efforts to rush their ADVERTISING TERMS, for one square, realization that power means responsibil- Over 50 Years! coal out of the countrv at high prices.” one inch length in column, 50 cents for can ity. Parties are desirable and necessary The figures tell the story so plainly that the finest tribute that be to one week and 35 cents for each subsequent paid in our system of government, but they Now 83 Years, only a glance is required to see the war- insertion. must stand for principle and not for Yet a Big rant for the language here quoted from a SUBSCRIPTION TERMS. In advance, profit, for service and not for selfishness. Washington dispatch. For instance: the housewife who herself on 12.00 a year, $1.00 for six months; 50 cents Surprise J In 1919 the export of bituminous coal prides or three months. To Friend* I was tons with a When Lincoln Was very nearly 18,000,000 Youug Regains value of about $84,000,000. Last year her The finest tribute the total doubled and the paid to QUOTATION Strength export nearly baking. Abraham Lincoln was born in Kentucky value of the shipments almost quadru- Goes Out pled The average ton price of export C'A life well spent is like an ample February 12, 1809. Next Saturday there sea,| Fishing bituminous in 1919 was $4.66, in 1920, Bearing rich argosies remote and will be observances of Lincoln’s near, Birthday Back to $8.85. That is, the operators were selling Freighted with benefits for all mankind by the Lincoln Club of Portland, by scores twice as much coal abroad and getting The bending heavens benignantly look Business of other Lincoln Clubs in different nearly twice last year’s price for it. down parts at WILLIAM TELL Laughs To in the sent On missionary labor well bestowed and in many of the schools and churches. “URIC Italy 1919 operators 1,- 600,000 tons, in 1920, 2,400,000. To And favoring winds fill out its pressing Ida M. Tarbell is writing a “Boy Scouts’ ACID” France were sails in 1919 the shipments too Life of Lincoln” which is being published small in classifies To spread its benefaction round the How the amount for separate in installments in Boys’ the last France took FLOUR World. Life, official tion, seemingly; year t “Inner of the more than 3,600,000 tons from the United Thus sped, a life, though limited its span, magazine Boy Scouts of America. Mysteries” States. Sweden has no separate column 3s rounded out, beyond the scope of The writer of this story is a recognized for obtained much more years.” Keveau startling 1919, but in 1920 authority on the whole story of Abraham "mmgmi,, than the is the fact that after a woman has used it Fact* Overlooked 2,000,000 tons. The story of Lincoln's life. When Lincoln was seven Netherlands and Switzerland is very sim- From that time GOVERNOR BAXTER By Doctor* and ilar. of has once, she wants it again. years old, his father, Thomas Lincoln, ! Canada, course, always Scientist* For Centuries been a huge buyer, but the amount moved with his family from on, she all flours William Tell Kentucky shipped north gained only 40 per cent. judges by Men who have b.en to any consider- to Indiana. The following word picture ! “I am eighty-three years old and I doctored Last year also much larger amounts than and no other flour will satisfy her. able extent conversant with public af- of Lincoln’s childhood home in that State for rheumatism ever since I came out of the heretofore went to Cuba, the West In- over dies fairs need no information concerning the is thus drawn by Miss Tarbell: army, fifty years ago,” writes J. B. Ashelman. j and South America. “Like many others, I spent money freely for | New England “knew it all the time,” man who has been unexpectedly called “It was what the woodsman knows as William Tell wins its favor because it is so-called ‘cures’ and I have read about ‘Uric Acid7 but now has the figures. Most of this ■upon to become our chief magistrate. a half-faced camp. Two strong straight i until I could almost taste it. I could not sleep ! coal was shipped also from a great termi- trees about fourteen feet apart, standing always clean and fine and pure. There are, however, thousands of people, nights or walk without pain; my Hands were so nal down at Norfolk which was built es- to the east and west, were chosen and in the northern half of the Bore aud stiff I could not hold a pen. But now, pecially for the supply of bituminous especially trimmed and hewn to serve as corner as if by magic, 1 am again in active, business and coal to New England consumers.—Bos on State who know very little about him. posts. The east, west and north sides Be sure ot William can walk with ease or write all day with comfort. Herald. best results bv using Tie was born in Portland 43 years ago were then enclosed in log cabin fashion, Friends are surprised at the change.” a lighter timber being cut then for a Tell. ana that city has been his home. He per- LET EVERY WORKER HEAD THIS manent building. Tnese sides were made HOW IT HAPPENED. \ was educated in the schools of public tight with clay, the roof with sod and Mr. Ashelman is only one of thousands who suf- j j Some men need the rough jolt of occas- Portland; was graduated from Bovvdoin branches of trees. There was no chimney fered for years, owing to the general belief in the i ional adversity to remind them of the It costs no more to use the best. iater from Harvard Law in the half-faced c:mp, but in front on old, false theory that “Uric Acid” causes rheuma- | College and, on, value of then job. It is not smart to dis- the open south side a big fire-place was i tism. This erroueous belief induced him aud School. Although a lawyer by profes- parage one's employment. If you can- tell Tell. made, and here a fire was kept burning ! legions of unfortunate men and women to take Just your grocer—William sion he has connection with large busi- not give to it your loyalty, which is more night and day, whatever the weather, as ! wrong treatments. You might just as well attempt than a perfunctory fulfillment of routine, ness interests which he has managed i a guard against prowling wolves, bears to put out a fire with oil as try to get rid of your you ought to make room for a good and and well. For at least 20 and wildcats. rheumatism, neuritis and like complaints by taking (efficiently ; faithful servant. The mere time-server SWAN-WHIITEN COMPANY most, or me cooiung was cone in wnat treatments supposed to drive Uric Acid out of years he has been keenly interested in j draws down a wage that he has scarcely was known as the Dutch oven, a targe your blood aud body. Many physicians and scient- and if a State and has served six ists now earned, reviles, he does not tu- government iron pot, standing on three long legs and know that Uric Acid never did, never can ally the hand from which he takes as a to the furnished with an iron cover and a handle. and never will cause rheumatism; that it is a nat- bite, years Representative Legisla- it. A ural and constituent of the ture from his native In 1909-10 he big bed of coals was raked in front of necessary blood ; that it City. There is a pride in their calling, among tiie high pile of logs which were always is found in every new born babe; aud that without ■was one of the State Senators from Cum- the genuine and self-respectful crafts- burning in the and on these it we could not live! fire-place, men. and last was elected They do not care to let the finish- berland county >ear ] the pot was placed. No better cooking These statements may seem strange to some folks, who all along have been led to believe in the ed product leave the toiling hand until it _v uie piesexn. oexiaie. ue was cxiuseii utensil was ever devised for stew or ro3st old “Uric Acid” humbug. It took Mr. Ashelman fifty is as good as they can make it. How than the Dutch oven, but you must have to find out this truth, lie president of this body by a unanimous years learned how to get rid different is their spirit from the time- a bed of coals, such as only a lireplace of the true cause of his rheumatism, other disorders vote which the estimation of care clearly shqws will give. and recover hia strength from “The Inner My&I serving way those who do not a remarkable book now what n which he is held men who are in teries,” being distributed they turn out if only the skimped, by “A free an who half-faced camp could be made liv- by authority devoted over twentv year* dishonest will elude the in- to the of workmanship a position to measure* and appraise his even in scientific study this particular trouble. able, winter, except under two spector and deceive a NOTE: If reader purchaser! .fitness for the work to‘be done. conditions—when a south wind blows any of this paper wishes the the Any industrial establishment is as "o<’k that reveals these facts regarding the true | smoke into the shelter and when a drench- cause We have known Mr.,Baxter intimately and cure of rheumatism, facts that were over- 1 strong as the loyalty of those who work ing rain soaks inside and out. 1 -ked by doctors and scientists for centuries came everything, past, for it and as weak as their dereliction. «.i nee he first to Augusta as a Rep- send a Then camp life becomes a test of simply post card or letter to II. P riear- courage v If the output of one of those resentative to the sixteen "ter, No. 631-C Street, Hallowed, Maine, and it employed Legislature, and cheerfulness Before the winter was ill is be sent bv return mail without any charge inferior, it is the whole establishment been the over the Lincoln v..: a ears ago, having State House family oiten had to suf- lever. Cut out this notice lest you forget! if that stands discredited. The mistake or jn fer this test.” no: ,i siufer-r yourself hand thiegood news to some during the biennial sessions of the four allhcted friend. the wilful malfeasance of one stands not Horses “In all the work Abraham took his Legislatures in whicl* that gentleman against his name, which is hidden, but part. The axe was into A New put his hands as against the place of his employment, ! Lot was an active member. He is an unas- soon as they arrived in and he of all. The taxpayer needs relief. His Indiana, which is publicly known. If at a store, j is inclined more to studi- was so strong and so that he was and should suming man, willing burden must not be increased ! or at a government office, or in a trolley | soon able to swing it with skill It was jusness than to display of his ta ents, be lightened. The taxpayer will not carry ! car, or at a railway station one employee only from hunting that he held back. He meets the nas a mind and a conservative his He public brusquely, the public | logical had no taste present load without complaint. for killing things. Just be- | resentment extends beyond the individu- As a he is fore he was demands that in ex > emperament. lawyer well] eight years old he shot his i extravagance public al agent to the impersonal institution be- first it was versed in the Constitution and the Stat- | turkey—and his last. He penditures shall cease and that no appro- | hind him.—Philadelphia Public Ledger never shot deer or though he al- ntes of our Stale. He is a cautious and bear, priation in State and Nation shall be made ways took his in part guarding family j U OF safe business man and has had eight unless needed to on the business of VA. GEOLOGIST SAYS COAL ; and neighbor when there W'as danger carry j Orange Pekoe Tea years’ experience in legislative wrork. from prowling wolves, but if he did not the public in a business-like and economi- ; SUFFICIENT. he did We believe he will administer the affairs kill, know how to skin and butcher ca) manner. The country is headed to- i Has the refreshing, healthful animals. Curing and tanning the hides The statement, frequently and recent- ,»f the State wisely and with fidelity. ward much better than the present con- properties you will like. And a of the bear and deer and wolf they took ly repeated by scientists, that the United i| a Since Maine became State seven was as ditions. If Congress does its work well States is an economic flavor! My! But it’s A almost important to the family as approaching crisis j; good! reason of rther men have succeeded to the Gover- the meat, for it was from these skins there are good reasons for believing that by the fact that her coal beds i flavor the result of a choice in arrived. T j are just leason that a large part of their as well nearly exhausted, has beer, scoffed at norship b\ of death or clothing, in five or six months the of com !: hundreds of tea flavors—a flavor < resigna- price Dr. sound and ei i i as bed and floor were made.”, by Thomas Leonard Watson, Corco- tion. Not one of them made solemn coverings, j modifies will have on an best liked Maine folks and oath In readjusted ran Professor at the by 183', the Lincoln family again imi- j University of Vir- and see them. •‘support the Constitution of the Unit- equitable basis and that business con- ginia and State of i! folks who visit Maine folks. grated, this time to Illinois, where again geologist Virginia. er States and of this State so as ditions will The Virginia under long I the have vastly improved Geological Survey, family faced primitive conditions. the a of a direction of Dr. is now in the Buy packet today your *hali remain citizen * thereof” as our Watson, Abraham was then midst of a neighborhood dealer. 21 years old, his stat- The League of Nations is still alive and coal survey of Virginia, for v nsiitution requires of every Governor ure which figures have been obtained for was six feet and 4 inches and his more ■ than forty nations to it. Jected by the people, before he enters belong only four of the counties of ! muscular was coal-bearing Thurston & Co.. strength enormous. He Every one of these nations knows that the Kingsbury Importers. upon his duties. There is nothing in the Mates. The figures for one county, I build the I, Ban gor, Maine. helped cabin, clear the land and the League is a rope of sand and Ger- alone—Buchanan—should set at rest the! Constitution wrhich required any of these the walnut rails with fears for the future a SPRING split which it was many regards it as a When any- regarding possible men who filled vacancies to joke. Governor fenced. He then national coal shortage. struck out for himself, thing important has to be like make this oath. Mr. Baxter insisted on j done, Regarding Buchanan County, quoting His was work to help build a flatboat and making the Germans toe the the from the being sworn and Chief j Justice Cornish mark, recently published county re- with the owner went to New Orleans on port, Dr. W :tson went L? the State House Allied premiers get together and make a said: The net reserve adjourned court, of a trading trip. Later on he was hired as bituminous and semi-bituminous coal and administered the oath. Our new brave^showot authority. Germany listens Gov- j in this county is tons—-suffi- use u a “bow-hand” on a boat which a Mr. ! 8.400,000,000 but does not obey. Funny world isn’t it? you* ernor certainly made a commendable be- cient to operate every industry in the was down. His you pat' Gentry sending pay for United States for a ginning. When Mr. Baxter was chosen period of seventeen the trip was eight dollars a month and The war department has fought a years." industry; y o be president of the according Senate, of Should there be his passage back. Concerning this trip, ; blimp Italy for $200,000, said to be the any foundation for the o .'. to custom, he made a short of ac- veiop your speech statement of scientists regarding a coal Miss Tarbeil says: argest airship cf its kind in the world. eptance. We have made a few extracts reserve shortage—and this Dr. Watson when you use lo take a We are not surprised that Italy wanted n order that our readers may know that (latboat down the Ohio and doubts—the 615,000 men employed in the the Mississippi as large as that the Gen- to sell it. Why we need it, just at pres- coal industry in the entire United States Go vernor Baxter is sensible and right- trys built was a task that could be shifted called for bo'h ent, more than we need $200,000 is what to the Virginia regions | E. FRAN minded: brains and muscle. The boat was with the assurance of an of bi- fully we do not understand. output As your chosen representative I dedi- 40 feet in length, with a double botton of tuminous coai sufficient to supply the cate to your service whatever abilities I stout oak planks. It was provided with nation for an indefinite period. two Twenty-one coal FERTILE possess. pairs of stout long oars at bow and mining companies stern, a check post and coil of rope, and have acknowledged before the Senate Children what was ory Made are .As members of this Senate we are called a setting pole for steer- committee that they made enormous riqhl The current FOR FLETCHER’S u josen by the men and women of Maine ing. of the river would car- profits in 1920, some of them being as —in Belfast, to the ideals and to guard the ry such a boat as this from four to six perpetuate as CASTO R I miles an high 200 per cent. The excess profit a from foundations of a free, self-governing hour. The crew’s work was supply ' tax State. The form of Government now largely piloting. There were many bends collectors should get bysy. in the •established in this Country of ours is the river, the winds were capricious Stomach Out Oi HALL & V and the current and To the of Belfast best and will prove to be the most endur- tricky, in many President Wilson, upon the request of People the BELFAST ing form that has been devised by man. places traffic crowded. It called for President-elect skilful Harding, has called a Order? NO Throughout the ages men have struggled steering, ^hey traded as they Try special session of the Senate to convene lo obtain of life, speech, action traveled, tying up wherever they thought and Better to You Out there was a a March 4th. The Nothing Straighten Vicinity and a which while in- chance for market, ex- people will approve Mr. conscience, liberty After Eating Too Much. Tones the of the changing their boat’s load of sisting upon rights individual, bacon, pota- Harding’s evident intention to proceed Liver, Regulates Bowels. Acts Who shop by mail and cannot find at home just the thing wanted and same toes and cloth for tobacco and it the time adjusts itself to and cotton, to business. Pleasantly. Guaranteed. send to cities where the stocks are larger and more varied—to these we sugar.” •acknowledges the liberties and rights of make this appeal. We are prepared to fill your orders and w’ould appre- To the Public ■others. The founders of our Country ciate very much a trial order. Because in the past two years our Senator Walsh, Democrat, of Massa- Many people eat too much every Why? laid the foundation of this Liberty and READJUSTMENT day and most eat much too much out of town and out of state business has increased to such an extent that As Local Agent f- c husetts has introduced a resolve to pro- »et the standard for the World. It is for some days. That is why Americans we have a special department and special help to look after this end of writer Company I an hibit suffer more than any people in the us to transmit it unsullied to those who The business world is itself further loans to foreign govern- our business. W hen or ever think a fur or fur the the Oliv* readjusting world from indigestion, biliousness you want, you want, gar- public •follow. ments without the or else in the to wear No. at a far h to a lower price level and it appears that approval of Congress. and constipation. ment, coat, suit, dress, anything ready line, write 9, cost .1 This should have been With a little thoughtfulness and us stating semewhtre as nearly as possible what you wish to pay, and other machine in thus the American people are leading in the done three years In our system of Government, all power care, however, a great amount of without any obligation or expense whatsoever to you we will fill your cellent OLIVER can b from war-time ago. this distress could be avoided and js inherent in the people! Whatever is recovery speculation and order as to your as we are will be tor the cash or on the j you'll never realize how true this is nearly liking able—you repaid $f)4.00 as the decreed the Law by people must inflation of currency. The outlook is until become on© of the lc or 2c postage expended. Even if you do not find what you you —one dollar a week Mr. Wilson as mediator between Ar- you several want, remain the Law until in lawful million of this will know much better the merchandise than when w 11 repealed reasonably there people country who by seeing by selecting from desired. I encouraging although menia and has done well. No keep a box of Nature’s manner. Turkey Remedy (NR a picture catalogue. We are well enough known throughout New England machine to anyone u are many difficiflt business Tablets) constantly on hand and use problems man in the United States could have to assure you that when we send it is as in I also offer a fine it whenever indigestion, biliousness or you merchandise, nearly right Government of the whole a which are not yet solved. One favorable ! STYLE and as We are Any by done better. He has side-tracked the job constipation threatens. QUALITY it is possible to procure daily receiving paper, ribbons and ailass or would be unbearable Unlike laxative new group and omen is that most of our people realize purges, cathartics, merchandise. The piices must be right—you are the judge. Le us supplies. very neatly. His only mistake was made such as oil, calomel, etc., which mere- would mean the end of the Republic. serve you from a tremenuous and selected stock—SATISFACTION is Before that real thrift comes from less ly force bowel action, Nature’s finely buying typ< The of classes and spending when he it. Remedy paid representatives accepted exerts a beneficial influence upon the Our Motto. ; let me quote my pru and more. Tired of econ- groups, of special interests and special saving hearing entire digestive and# eliminative sys- money. Respect! What has become of Col. tem—the stomach, bowels Wc send our out ill ward- Our dresses in privilege are always present during Leg- omy preached by people in high places, House? Once liver, and garments range price from ;! FRANK even the kidneys. Its purpose is to 1 islative Sessions. These Halls he was the noblest robe trunks, steamer trunks, and $15 00 to $250.00 and we have from 1 i- Legislative they have turned to it. Homan of them all. promote vigorous and harmonious ac- lmfr 42 practicing Cap- leatheroid five to six hundred from are frequented by sellish, plausible, men tion of all the organs that handle the cases, packed perfectly which to ital and labor are beginning to realize to insure fresh select. are our who often attempt to control those of us A Little Love Story food and body waste. garments being Very special even- That is the results who are here to represent all the peopie. that the square deal is the only basis on why which fol- when received, paying expressage ing dresses and dinner gowns. low the use of Nature’s Remedy are We must stand these can both ways. Parcel Post has made firmly against group which they work together for their A dreamer and a man of action loved a always a delightful surprise to those For Sale ur class interests whoevtr are and who first it. The action it possible for us to do a much they own benefit and for the general welfare woman. The dreamer said: “I shall try while prompt and thorough, is as mild and larger business in this line than I write verses in her they will touch I have 150 bushels of praise; gentle and pleasant as Nature her- ever before. will sell for > her vanity and she will love me for self, and the thorough cleansing the $1.40 per them.” body receives brings a feeling of the city limits. Also I’slless indicate ill real relief and benefit such as no eyes But man of bushel at Elm Tree Ear | ^^^Dull, the action said: “How old cathartic BHiealth with a low laxative pill or ever pro- E. 11 Ujb consequent fashioned! I shall corner the stock duced for anyone. state of FULLER-COBB-DAVIS j B vitality. Give the market, and that will bring her.” Get a 25c box of Nature’s Remedy sick one (NR Tablets) and try it. There is no WM ■ renewed hope of So the dreamer wrote verses, and he risk in doing so, for it must give you ROCKLAND, MAINE speedy and the induced a friend of who ran a ten- [ B^L recovery eyes his, greater relief and benefit than any L. L. Townse^ will sparkle in anticipation. cent magazine to print them. And the liver or bowel medicine you ever used man of or money back instantly. It is sold, in this action cornered something or i Many, many people guaranteed and recommended by your BELMONT other and became a billionaire. good old state have been saved from druggist. In the meantime the girl married a I serious illness by the use of 1 timely man who inherited his and lived Stora— Read i “L. F.” Atwood’s Medicine. money, City Drug & CANARY birds S. C. Pattee, VI. Many ever after. D., have happy $ been relieved of at- But Has for distressing the dreamer was so proud of his FOR SALE. tacks of Hill*, Proprietors Hay indigestion, nausea, bilious- verses that he didn’t care; and the man Masonic Room lcmplc, 6. Phone 21 I nes3) diarrhoea, and feverish colds of action was so busy that he didn’t care. Nice singers and females. Also bird and a few nice In- by carefuly following directions on The only one to suffer was the man she ;ages, laying pullets. the luire of L. A. Residence at 45 High Street. A label Many testimonials of re- married.—Exchange. BROWN, ^ Tel, 314-3. Alto Belfast. 1 I markable cures are on file at the ofiiee St., I | 3w5 Telephone 338-2 40 [NOTICE of the “L. F.” Medicine Co., in Port- Children land. The is Cry I have in barn ^ remedy guaranteed to my satisfy. FOR FLETCHER’S fare liu-v t0lIa-v and safeguard the health. rleavy Wool Hose—Two Pair The girl who wears her heart on h^r Heifer found on my family 1 UU«Iw Have sleeve can’t complain if it’s pinched.— have same by payins bright eves only in your home. R I A CASTO for $1.00 at KertL. Davis’ Cartoons Magazine. 1 3w4 i A Catechism of the Constitu- LOST GOVERNMENT JOBS tion ot States. Sore Throat theJUnited Inviting Spring Suits Arrive Washington, where the government ! clerk is seen at his best and his worst, is Contributed by The United Coughs, Colds, the pr Americans of Croup, Catarrh, tcmb of thousands of possible young the State of Maine, Casco Bank Building Relieved in Two Minutes. men. It has been one of the traditions, Portland, Maine. surviving from a lost past, that a gov- Is your thro t sore? ernment clerkship was a fine (Published by thing. ! arrangement with The Breathe Hyomei. The clerk had little 1f«i had BKEN going' National steady pay, work AN Security League.) Have vou eatarrh? and short hours. Once in Washington FOR TWELVE the ■P H,LI LESSON 4. Breathe Hyomei. doors of the future closed on the ■ OKE TAKING Have you a cough? appointee. He becam a machine, usual- Prfwers of Congress? an A.a' In.earnre.-tle he C Breathe Hyomei. ly utterly unintelligent one. The onstitution includes eighteen paragraphs Have you a cold? easiness of the job softened him; his specifying the powersof Con leisure bored gress. Breathe Hyomei. him. He lost contact with J mired dollars wouldn’t Hyomei is-a his old home. Even the Q. What is the first treatment for nose, throat member who Hi has done me,” said provision? and trouble had him A. To lay and lung It does not contain appointed forgot him. And it r Sabattus, a collect taxes, Maine, imposts and duties, cocaine, morphine or other dangerous every additional month he stayed in A of the Hill excises; to pay the debts ploy Mfg, drugs and does away with stomach dos- Washington made it so much more im- and provide for the common defense and ing. Just breathe it possible for him to return to his old busi- general welfare of the through the little ■S well in some twelve United but all duties States, black pocket inhaler that comes with ness, whatever that was. been imports and excises W had getting shall be each outfit. Nearly federal aie uniform throughout the 100,000 employees years ago I was United States. A outfit costs but now in the mill jp Q. What is the complete little at A. Washington treading K (hat. I couldn’t get important feature of A. that this provision? Howes & Co.’s or any reliable drug- grinds ambition to shreds. About B I went down hill and one-fourth A. The gist Hyomei is guaranteed to banish of these will be set free under B so much in levying and collection of the weight t“xe“- catarrh, croup, toughs, colds, sore throat proposed program of economy. They B 1 work regularly. I Constitution was and bronchitis er will go back from Avenue thereP,efore was money back. A Hyo- Pennsylvania E three weeks anil adopted, no general government I mei to Main with inhaler lasts a lifetime and extra Street. The federal bureau will power to levy and collect and ■ lav off for a mouth. taxes, bottles of Hyomei can be obtained from hear no more the lazy scratch of their the lack of this power A back on me and my nearly wrecked for a few cents. pens. The houses the new nation. druggists Washington boarding ■ rdered that I had to will hear no more of What is the their little stories I had all Q. second provision? how Jj ng. pains A. To borrow they came to be appointed. They ■ ud would bloat money on the credit of will not up the United Slates. spend their summer afternoons B was shaky all over, watching Walter Johnson pitch; some Q. Has the power beei ■ win and nerves frequently ex- Ttfonsr will be my ercises? pitching hay.—New York Herald. Mrs. M. J. Riley, R. R, No. 1. Box lOLCal- ■ up nl! the time. Er*ds vert, Texas, write*: A. Yes. The for indigestion E tiours authority tne Lib- It "I hare used worrying Bond relieves stomach misery, sour stom- It All on You Pe-ru-na and know It It food erty Issues, which made Depends for and catarrh. ■ .1 over not being it possible ach, and all stomach disease colds, coughs It cured my for the United States belching catarrh and 1 do not take cold when I uso (o be supplied with or B just about reached money back. Large box of tablets It’s a gay old world when Pe-ru-na. It Is a great medicine.” funds for the successful con you’re gay, 1 .1 couldn’t make uct of the at all in all towns. war druggists And a glad old world when you’re Hurtr last against Germany, is found in the glad, gtlie fifty years, Pe-ru-na hta beer, ss something was But whether looked upon as the reliable medicine for ten words of this second you play (!’■ provision. Un- Or catarrh of every description, whether It be of der our Constitution go toiling away, the nos-; and bowels or other no money can be Three Pair Cotton throat, stomach, ng Tanlac, as I saw Heavy Hose It’s a sad old world when sad. organs. raised except by a law enacted you're iided, and I began to by the By keeping Pc-ru-na In the honse for emer- representatives of the people. for $1.00 at Bert L. Davis’. It’s a grand old world when you’re gencies, serious sickness msj frequently he re 1 finished half of great, preven'ed. Use It after the or Flu. Q. What is the third And a mean old world grip Spanish \ appetite returned, provision? if you’re small; A. To regulate commerce with for- It’s a world full of hate ; bothering me and I Sold eign nations and among the several States GET INTO BUSINESS For the foolish who prate Everywhere „ .. Js in two weeks. I and with the Indian Of of work and have not tribes, i the uselessness it all. What has WATKINS 137 products sell to every farmer. Q. been un- I’ts a beautiful world to see, three moti'hs, some accomplished If you owp auto or team can give bond, write I der this authority? Or it’s dismal in last today for information where can ter- every zone; done year to A. you get the Inter-State Commerce ritory for selling products of largest institu- The thing it must be j p sound now, mv tlle Law; Anti-Lottery the Bure Food tion of kind in the world. Twenty million In your gloom or your steady, in fact, I am j Law; glee jand I'rug Law; aud other laws which users. J. R. WATKiNS CO., Depends on yourself alone. j or troubled in any have been of great value to the people 4wlp Dept. Ill, Winona, Minn. —S. E. Riser, in Book of Good Cheer. have been enacted under Belfast by Read & the provision which authorizes to J. Congress regulate fin ading druggists in commerce between the Dili, States. E\Y suits for spring have made mended to the older women more par- _ Q. What other powers are granted to their in of models as it is. Its skirt is Congress? entry a bevy ticularly, just that oth- at bottom with a narrow n Real Estate A. The to includes familiar styles, and hordered the ; right establish uniform na- Public. ers ingeniously designed and less fa- hand braided—or embroidered—in self turalization and bankruptcy laws; to coin Notary miliar. Y few of these new and another color. The coat is ausfers of real estate money; to provide for the punishment of tilings will the counterfeiting; to establish post offices prove short-lived experiments, but straight with simulated belt at WHY ihlo s-ounty Registry and post roads; to grant copyrights and there are several good novel styles long waistline, slightly flaring and ok ending February 3 patents to authors Assistance in Income and inventors; to cre- with a promising future. There are long slee'-es, and a loosely adjusted ate and courts; define aud punish piracies more short coats than long ones and interesting collar, in as much as and felonies committed on v et the high seas the new arrivals—short it is a favored in col- als., Northport, and among type greatly Is Our Store the Best Place in Tax keoorts offenses against the law ot nations. [ u, lo.; land and build- coats being springlike and youth- lars for this spiring. The sleeves make ful—and there are short place for a band of braiding or Famous Rosetta Stone. capes deep BLANKS FURNISHED. and coats to he worn that an invaluable lo Claude witli one-piece embroidery gives 11, Unity, Rosetta is a town in Egypt, on the Town to Trade? frocks or skirts and blouses that are finish to a rich looking suit. nd buildings in Unity. old Bolbitic arm of the Nile. In the unusually good looking. These coats If one is looking for something The Children’s to Howard W. time of the Crusades it was a pla**e Belfast, arc much like the Chinese model, hut novel the suit at the right claims at- Hospita! of great strength lmt was later out- For the best answer to the above OF Itc a Belfast, with more flare to tile body, suggest- tention on this score. It has a tunic PORTLAND, MAINE, stripped in growth by Alexandria. and ive of a j; Palermo, to Harry R. cape, and there is every rea- skirt and a very odd and ingeniously offers to youug women of high school today is a small town of less ihan 20,- buddings in Palermo. son to predict that they will become cut jacket that Is extended at the bot- before Feb. we will education or its equivalent a two and one- r 000 inhahiiants. The Arabs culled 24, pay it a half course of to Daniel fashion. tom into shaped sash ends. Narrow years’ training which in- Burnham, “Rashid/’ believing that ilaroun-al- cludes The dignified coat and the sen- braid in two widths outlines the six months at New Haven Hos- in Burn- long edges, buildings Rashid founded the old city. A feu- pital, New Conn. course®, sible three-quarter length are always and the sleeves add their approval to Haven, Special miles north of the town a Breach en- given in Public Health work and in Dis- serenely sure of a and there- the following, long hell-shaped style. $5-00 trict !, to Patrick gineer in 1708 discovered the Rosen a. Nursing. Address: Sup’t of Nurses, Bangor, fore they are well in the $10-O0;second represented 68 High Maine. 3w4 s*tone, a tablet of Insult. with an in- St., Portland. ii Albion. new displays, the shorter of these out- of the 12.fi B. C, dur- iruiio, to Mary E. scription year numbering other styles. A handsome ing the reign of Ptoleim we ,aud in Albion. Epiphanes. modal in the first of these two classes The next five will give $1 each The inscription is in hieroglyphic, in Brooks, to Susan F. Is shown at the left of the two spring l DEVELOPING demotic and in Greek. It was finally suits pictured ami it can he recoin- ; ■id and buildings in corrnoHT rr vestein nevwapu unioh Send in your answer in a letter of not over deciphered by I>r. Thomas Voting, the PRINTING «<• tti celebrated English scholar, and formed seventy-hve words. the key to the reading of the hiero- ; and buildings Blouses Offer a Wide This is to that visits our store. ENLARGING iji glyphic characters that have revealed I open anyone ! so much of the history of the ancient Choice_ j WITH A QUALITY REPUTATION nity, to Paul li, world. | The Rosetta stone was captur- j ik. '• nity. ! ed by the English on the defeat of the French forces in and is now TIMM’S SHOE STORE ler, Searsport, tii Egypt, Tyler’s Photo Studio <* kept in the British museum. In its li in.; land and build- £ broken condition the tablet measures ^ 375 Main Street, i .‘1 0 2 -4 ’4 B. L. feet inches in height, feet TUTTLE, Proprietor MAINE. iii to Charles ROCKLAND, } lfast, in width 11 in ij £ inches and incites thick- Mail orders land and solicited. tf2 X buildings ness. ^ ).. ___ Sis ; — Monroe, to Fre{l Canada's Coat cf Arms. | : uildings in Canada's new coat of arms, which is TO LET Moiij- now in the hands of the College of Her- hport, to Frederick. alds in London, with its motto, “A Mari A tenement of five rooms and twtfc ad an Northport, (two usque Mare,” naturally gives op- portunity to the incorrigible ptinmaker REAL LACES For particulars apply to to declare it is “ad-mirable,” and that Skowhegan, to Karl MRS. SARAH E. SIEWART. we “shall see what we shall see.” It We have received a fine lot of hand-made laces hind in Uurnliam. just j brings out a point that has often puz- 129 Main Street. from China and quote a few prices as | i t V WISELY. zled those who speak of the Dominion imported without knowing why it should be so follows: wo things are nec-' designated. It is said that, when it « was being decided what the various Dr, M. hack a G, to proper Stephenson colonies that the Narrow $ .20 dch we have had compose present Cluny Lace, per yard, Canada should be called one of the “ “ “ “ -roughly since we Thread .35 councilors suggested “dominion.” and DENTIST -' against Germany is “ from the Psalm. Crocnet *25 be permitted to die. quoted seventy-second Irish Lace, per yard, “He shall have dominion from sea to s‘ “ “ Terence, however, “ Beading .10 IVIN SONIC TEMPI E. ROOM 3 parsimony. As it sea.” The motto “A Mari esque ad | “ “ hv during the war to Mare” is not a canting motto, hut Rose Design Silk Cluny, 1.00 j Telephone 223-3 so at the Is way, pres- echoes the freedom of thought that “ “ “ “ “ ■ is tl such a Linen .75 I duty to carried, not only from sea to sea, hut supply our legitimate “ “ “ “ “ across the sea to the mother country. CHOOSING new blouses one is »i cuc.ming tlit* waist, stopping at Star .50 tii'- same time keep- Notice —Christian Science Monitor. IN'apt to waver between those that each side of the front where two small Special * hat it is equally the “ 11 promise (o be perpetually fresh look- buttons its finish. Torchon Lace and Insertion, .40 We wish to inform the public that we o his punctuate keep expendi- are doing business all the time and if ing—since may i>e laundered eas- so colors in you income, whatever^ Red Indians in Pageants, they Among many georgette and 3.00 Filet Laces per yard, $2.00 wish to buy or sell real estate of any kind those that entice with love- one choose a deal of dra- ily—and may a dark blouse, like “Indians have great we would be pleased to talk with you -T the public. The ly color In the etttl it turns out that that at the right. It has a short J, matic ability and express themselves pep- mats in a of sizes and at 50c. E. A. STROUT Farm Agency, ty no less import- both kinds find their way into the lnnt at tile back and lias Lace variety patterns with unusual ease in pageant acting,” fallen in with ROY C. FISH, Local Manager, see that the proh- v.’li urolie. To wear with suits and the Miss Deloria, a Dakota In- long-sleeved vogue, but chooses the to Also a line of embroidered silks and ved to batten on the says young $1.50. large Room Odd Fellows’ Belfast, Me separate skirts, the daintiness of sheer The 2, Block, dian woman who has written and di- flaring style. neck reveals a pret- consumer good mer and see them at the office. tf 47 cotton fabrics, made up with exquis- ty eccentricity in short slashes at each linens. Call Journal es and to let the rected a pageant for her people called ite needle work and good laces, never side, and for there are tuations not to be “The Fifty Years’ Trail.” The pageant trimming hands lie ! appeals in vain to women of rettne- of bugles and beads. SHERIFF’S tradesmen. Busi- was given recently before a convoca- SALE. ; rnent. There are many of these blouses return to its proper tion of the Episcopal church in the Inwhen the merchants in the shops now and they are among state of Maine. West. Pantomimic pageants prove the by their actions that the tilings ilmt a good seamstress can S^. best because the Indians know how to WALDO, ; made the vic- Deli- being make for herself successfully. Taker, on execution and will be soid t>. act than know how to use liave no relation better they Hose lie on cate hand work is expensive for those Three Pair Heavy Cotton i auction, the 24th .tay of hebruarv. ^ -due of ilie but their voices. Miss Deloria, who has at ten o’clock iu ih- goods, it. but costs tlie needle- 192i, forenoo at 1 who must buy HAND PAINTED speculation which charge of the activities for Indian ComiOHr rr westoin nevspapek union for $1.00 at Bert L. Davis’. fice of the Register "f Deeds in ,teiias woman little but her time. said Oouuty, all the ri*ht in n 'is of tlie highway- girls of the Y. W. C. A., is planning | equity wau The new lingerie blouses are nearly Freak in Women’s Ptrcy M Murphy of Waldo, in stt..> Calif , Record. with Designs Clothing. j C-unr.. other pageants of Indian setting CARDS had on the 13.h d of March. A D all long-sleeved and have Collars that Never were .he of London PLACE Dr. A. M. iy l&j) at and Indian. fantasy Lothrop ! 2 hours. 30 minutes in the prologues in both English of the neck in tite back aftelno i, w :Ce OF reach tlie nape fashion and the of de- FROM CHINA same wan BANKRUPTCY experts daring DIRECT attached on the original writ, ; re- at the throat. Drawn the but are open signers more taxed than deem following described .. Em,,, severely they and done in water colors in the soft tones DENTIST mortg g. -,aj 1 Five Monarchs “Georges." estate situate in aaul ot bankrupt but in English work, hemstitching, pin tucks, narrow are Eccentric etceteras Waldo a< in Swai.v., e. today. are for and shades so much used by the Chinese. in said umg The Of the English monarchs named and inser- County, to writ bankrupt. frills, fine laces in edgings the mpment woman’s whim. Some of Journal office. A Call at the Theatre certain lot or pare*1 of |undt wi n, the mg Europe is a re- George, the first lived <57 years, the the id' embellishments Colonial! Ruiidng tions tel 1 story the latest freak which have AMY L. WILSON, buildings thereon, kin-wn as the hi. Ga\ a designs ‘mn, salvage prop- second seventy-seven years, the third all of them are white, M. TELEPHONE 3.16-3 27tf place and situated in the t-.wn ^ on them. Not been produced to gratify that whim in- SUE PARTRIDGE. of Waldo. r> attended with the the of Waldo eighty-two years, and the fourth sixtv- for batiste is showr in some colors: clude County and State of Maine, de- I laces and net stockings, as always reward sal- dragon- scribed follows, to »t tne George V is now a blouse. wit:—Beginning eight years.* King bine makes lovely buckles southwest corner on f°n undertakings. porcelain fly and/garters, jeweled ank- Wilsonjine running east II fifty-five. blouses shown in the picture are to tne line of the Brooks a by this war seems The lets. fur slippers and “Pussyfoot” FOR SALE Hester Brown | road, i-called. '.ead- Dr. lo I *nK Belfast; thence north on :,u»e the new both made of georgette, which appears west line of figures socks. 1 said road to st.»ke and stones on Mis Burnes <1 upon any previ- in a lovely range >f soft color:; for Low nrice second nand line; thence weal on aaid line to meadow ‘t Mrs. Nellie Woodsford parloi j lot., takes but the A blouse appears at or thence south spring. pcplun Pretty Window Draperies. j Gurney line; on Maid 1L e to to OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN of retrospect prove to Mothers the left of llie two. made with slioul- and kitchen stoves, piece beginning, containing fifty acres, 1 Speaks window are made v*er m to Pretty draperies more or less. proportion dei and finished wilh satin pip- eo yoke h.v dyeing white marquisette Dutch J. A L S I IN McKEEN. Aleo another certain lot or carried by many 23 Lanison Mrs. Street. oarcel of land East Boston.—At St., Scattered mod’s in head em- 30 High let. 320 situated in aaid I bis retrospect will ings. curtains old rose and some him*. These I W aldo, and being a part of the. Nellie Woodsford and her children now Hie question of decora- land deeded to Haro d E a bze broidery settle curtains look over Hailey and Henry ^ that we are on and to the kind very pretty while “live happy grateful” neck survives in Bailey a part of the part that lies on the ’ensive development tion. and the round curtains, and do not out the neighbor who recommended Ur. True’s keep light SINCE 1882 west side of the road running from Head of !'d as will increase this model: but the sleeves are long. TO RENT Elixir to them. Mrs. Woodsford says: {ike other heavy goous, such us pop- the Tide to Evans’ Corner, so called, and o bgures belt of cor tp ;a short bounded on the east land of absolutely “My bowels were out of order and my A narrow lin and cretonnes. At 72 Main Street, Belfast. by H. E. Bailey, values which will Tenement of five rooms below'stairs. on the north land of Mrs. William Jac was bad. I was all over. by son ^ breath shaky values as and land of L. A. Whitcomb; on the west present 1 had terrible headaches and it seemed I GOOD COOKING by sl Enquire at the land of William Whitcomb and land of L. B. debts. When this before Dr. True’s had sulTered years your Smith; on the south by land of F. A 5 well under way OFFICE. Hoimes, Elixir was brought to me After a short has well been called tht R. more Charles Coombs LJOURNAL acres, or Good cooking containing forty-five less. 'b and income be will was bowels A certain lot or time 1 myself again, my were well cook- NEURALGIA parcel of land, with the tbe debts tliat now first stage of digestion. Food, I ■ or headache—rub fore- i a«d full of “It _ buildings thereon, situated in ir 1 all right I’m gratitude.” Swanvile, "i fact will said and bounded become neg- interest to know also that once ed and attractively served, tempi FOR Sale County, and deserbed as fol- ld may you head, temples and back Undertaker is not noi lows, to wit: —Bounded on the east land of bankrupt since my youngest child was terribly sick the appetite and stimulate tile How of the by of neck with Vicks. Charles Curtis and land of Hollis Divoll; on oming bankrupt, and it was a serious case. We all have Melt First at $1.00 ’be digestive juices. Thorough chewing quality the north by land of Ephraim Littlefield; on future must not thank for her your Elixir to relieving of little in a the west the so on hat basis. ') to overcome the tendency to over- a spoon and delivered in the also by stream, called, and the stomach worms.” helps per bushel, city; south the road from not FOR SALE by leading Nickerson only the greatest the Laxative eat and so prevents a multitude of evih inhale the Mil s to Comet Hall. " j Dr. True’s Elixir, Family vapors. Grange mf>«t profitable invest- Danlsh^ cabbages at $2.00 per hun- Also another certain i and Worm Expeller, has done wonders for lot or parcel of land, such as headache, indigestion, irritabili- YARN at $1.50 per pound situated in said for children and grown-ups since 1851. dred Swanviile, bounded and de- pounds. A. B. SI AN HAL. scribed as to I Pleasant to mild in action. ty, accumulation of fatty tissue, etc. fellows, wit:—It being a triangu- take, I etc. AH colors. lar bounded Fating at regular hours with attentior Sweaters, Ap- Tel.. 269 tfl piece northerly by the'road leading Hr-ir I from Nickerson Mills to Comet to not over eating when over Grange Hall; paid tired, southeasterly laud of Charles ami of food at Wool by Curtis; 'Genuine Shaw Knit Silk Hose careful choice combinations; anc ply FREEDMAN’S, Heavy Hose—Two Pair westerly by the stream, so-called. of outdoor exercises will all dt Dated plenty I Over 17 Million Jan Used Yearly 16 Cross Belfast tor $1.00 at Bert L. Davis’. January 22, 1921,—3w4 I $1 per pair at Bert L. Davis’ their share to promote digestion. Street, I FRANK A. LITTLEFIELD, Sheriff. \ “Old Fashion” Shoe Sale an end of the long room was cleared and ■nd has commenced practice in that thriv- a of owned the amid setting properties by ing town in Aroostook county. Mr. Hood’s Mitoses Mary and Harriet Hichborn, an an- at Cowan has been located in HallOwell cient chair, a spinn’ng wheel, a fire-place The Dinsmore Store with old-time crane and kettle, bellows since June, 1920. and brush, an adaptation of the playette, Sarsaparilla CARNIVAL FOR next week. May-Day by Constance D’Arcy Mackay, FREEDOM’S Makes' Food was presented by three of the ladies: HOOVER FUND MORE DRESSES FOR Mrs. George H Hopkins as Gideon; Mrs. $12.95 Taste Good STOCKTON SPRINGS Alfred Fayle as Mariam; Mrs. Irving H§ The; carnival held in the Freedom Merr.thew as Dorcas, and the little last under the — Grange Hall Friday night new line some with ] i Misses Alice Verrell, Mildred Wentworth, One-piece straight effect, pockets, som<, direction of Isaac P. Grifiies attracted Creates an Appetite Mrs. L. S. Titcomb left for Schoodic Evelyn and Edith Trundy took the part7 with most all with dances from all the towns for many miles plaited skirts, just enough Monday morning for a visit with the of dream folk in May-day Mrs. people embroidery t, whose dear, sympathetic voice for the Hoover Aids Digestion of her daughter. Farris, around and netted 157 make them and an family the Pilgrim and the unusually attractive, just think! all wi„ always pleases, sang fund for the starving children of Europe. * Purifies the Blood Richard Goodere came down from Turkey and responded tp an applause. new model for Alice who is for The hall was decorated with the national serge dress $12.95. Brownville on Saturday and is a guest at Verrill, especially gifted a made a hit with a recitation. colors, with the colors and flags of the the fiome of Mrs. Elden Pendleton. chdd, Mrs. Laura B. Crocker gave agreeable allied and with the Promotes assimilation so as to se- nation*, serpentine W. Shackford came accompaniment on the piano. Those Mr. and Mrs. E. streamers in the air and the tooting of cure full nutritive value of food, present were Mrs. William Avery, Mrs. over from Belfast on Saturday for a visit the hats and other and to to the whole Eleanor Colcord, Mrs. E. A Farris, Mrs. horns, fancy novelties, give strength the home of their Mrs. Daw- at daughter, Levi S. Griffin, Mrs. Horace M. Griffin, it was a gay occasion for all who were Lot Waists and system. A well-known Justice of Very Soecial—This Blouses son Brewer. Miss Alice Hichborn, Mrs. Herbert L. fortunate enough to be present The the Peace in Indiana says Hood’s Hopkins, Mrs. George H. Hopkins, Mrs. It is good news to the people seeking ladies of the village furnished a nice all the new Sarsaparilla made “food taste James M. Parker, Mrs. Everett Staples, Heavy Tricolette Blouses, shades, wool embroider I diversion to learn that we are to have Mrs. Charles P. Mrs. Page B. baked bean and pastry supper, and acad- good,” as after taking three bot- Staples, on most of and dancing on Tuesday Mrs. Alvah C. Mrs. Ir- emy students acted as waiters Tozier’s them. Some tie back, others I tles he eats three meals a motion pictures Spalding, Treat, plain. Would l„ hearty ving H. Mrs. Alfred Fayle, works hard and well. evening with a serial started on the 8th. Merrithew, fine orchestra supplied the music for tbe day, sleeps Mrs. Ernest A. Partridge, Mrs. George good values at $9.95, but our price while they last, It will help you to wo this. Miss dancing and the occasion was one of the $5 Fifty Archie McLaughlin has received as a C. Fletcher, Mrs. John C. Gordon, years’ phenomenal prove its Nellie Hichborn, Mrs. Elmer E. Thomp- best times of the season. Mr; Grifiies SEE THESE IN OUR WINDOW. |sa!''s gift from B. O. Norton of Belfast a Great merit. Prepared by educated son, Mrs. Walter F. Trundy, Mrs. Ed- has sent to Rev. Wm. Vaughan a check addition to a pharmacists. Get u bottle tod-'v. Dane pup, a distinguished mund J. Mrs. Josiah L. Lan- Littlefield, for the above amount from the people of and tan shades. town’s aggregation of foxhounds, beagles caster, Mrs. George M. Houghton and Georgette Blouses, white,'flesh Newest cre- of and Mrs. Freedom to be added to the Hoover fund. and cockers. Mrs. Fred A. Eddy Bangor wonderful values. Don’t them Laura B. Crocker of Sandy Point. Many ations, pass by~$5.95 Annus M. Holmes returned last Thurs- members are out of town for the winter day from Eastport, making the trip in and others were prevented from attend- Wash Silks, flesh and white, illness. $3.95" his car which has been stored in that ing by city since it was sadly damaged in an ac- WINlfcRPURT More Coats--Same good Same cident last summer, as quality. UNITY BRANCH j — Cod-liver oil is

are accounts LOWER THAN The selectmen closing up Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rowe of Hart- delicate as it good styles. Price, EVER. B. A. Fogg, Manager butter, of the town’s business for the past year. ford, Conn., are gues's of his grand- all must be made The snow bills for last winter passed mother, Mrs. Mary Haley. right Yours truly, and the cost of the poor great- to assure Pavs 2 Per Cent Interest on estimates, Mrs. Isabelle Brewer returned home palatability. ly exceeded calculation. checking accounts. Saturday from Malden, Mass., where she Mrs. George M. Houghton and Mrs. has been staying several months. Frederick A. Eddy of Bangor were pas- THE DAVIS &Mrs. Everett jGray has been the guest SAMPLE SHOP bkooksT~ on the train Wednesday morning. scorn sengers of [her brotherJand wife, Mr. and Mrs. The former is the guest of Mrs. William Horace Kneeland, m Bangor for several Mr. Daniel Dickey of Morrill the Avery and the latter of Mrs. Everett Street, Next to Colonial Theatre. Phone spent days. High 249 ] week-end with relatives here. Staples. on the waterworks EMULSION The annual ice crop Pearl Crockett has the R. S. Mr. and Mrs. James M. urocner lert .bought pond is nearly harvested. It has been is Greenwood house lot will build as Thursday morning fo: Bridgeport, Conn., decidedly a^d hauled away on sleds, jiggers and auto palatable Crocker has had an advan- side near the residence of H. soon as where Mr. and to SWANVILLE. Mrs, F. M. possible. trucks. easy take. It “Old tageous offer of employment in electrical Phillips, was sold some time ago to Mr. Fashion” Shoe Mrs. Kenneth Colcord of Belfast was take their choice of con- contains if He to return to town Anyone could purest Nor- Donald It has been ;he wiring. expects Miss Sadie M. Nickerson, R. N., spent Thayer. recently guest of her father, D. R. McAndless, the few everything at about 1st. veyances past days, torn down and hauled the several May cod- the week-end at home. away, except days recently. on wheels or runners being used by the flooring and a part of the It The Lincoln A. Gardner had returned to has a chimney. Dinsmore Mrs. S. A. Ward and children of liver oil that Mrs. David Moody light attack Store Unity passersby. was originally the blacksmith of the on Feb. a letter which he mail- F. C. Small shop the week-end with Mr him 2nd, of bronchitis. Dr. was called next speat her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Young left for Bos- is made late John Saunders. week. of this town in right and Mrs. F. ed to a former resident Saturday. K. Roberts. ton where will visit their in New York Saturday, they from the start. Comet will hold its care of a broker’s office Brown is lessons Grange next meet- Mr. Ira who has had and Prof, and Mrs. fwegianScott & Bowne, Arthur taking banjo employ- daughter husband, Bloomfield, N. J. Boulter, It looks as if ing Saturday Feb. 19th. Last city on Jan. 14, 1914. they ■ Aderton and evening, Legislative ment in Damariscotta, is visiting his Herbert Ringwall. -ALSO MAKERS OF- of Mr. Eugene making Notice had just had a house cleaning spasm in Saturday they had a day meeting and an Ordered, the House Mrs. F. good progress. concurring 1B1 mother, h. Emmons. and Mrs. F. F. Barden of South limit for the the broker’s office. Mr. excellent dinner was served. Although reception of petition! iJ and for and Miss Faustena N. enr- Mrs. Chester Trundy daughter Ed- private special l.gt m Roberts,who has Monroe were callers in town Saturday the attendance was not large those pres- one week 80 that the aamr of Arthur W. Moore took na home last Thurs from in the State House in The funeral were to his returned lay ol oyment Augusta, and accompanied Bangor by KM10IDS ent had an Thursday, 17, IFJ at : enjoyable time. The topic, February a place at the home of his wife’s father, (Tablets or Granules) Glenburn, where they had been visiting P. M., and that such ,pent a few days last week with her pa- sister, Mrs. R. L. Clements. ‘Is the hot lunch beneficial to the p pupils,” after that -. Nelson W. Staples, in the north part of for her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles How- presented dat. .,.VU rents, Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Roberts. was next Mr. and Mrs. George Hopkins of Ban- | INDIGESTION opened by Sister Margaret Nickerson Legislature; that t the town Wednesday afternoon. Rev. N. 20- ard. Senate cauBe g 26s k was copies of this ,■ !(i,: South Brooks school closed last Friday gor, Mrs. Stubbs of Camden and Mr. and and ably and enthusiastically dis- „Vi and the fished in all daily and v F. Atwood of Searsport officiated Mr. A. T. Nickerson is spending the with an entertainment $nd box social in Mrs Roscoe Arey of Searsport were cussed by the brothers and sisters. The State until and including ttbnn.-.Vli burial was in the village cemetery, Mount week at to the death the evening. Over $5 was realized, which of Mrs. A. Augusta. Owing following trustees were elected: H. P in Senat. hanin guests Mary Patch, Sunday. '' used to curtains for the school Prospect. of Gov. Parkhurst he and his son Kermit I I'rnary 7,3 will be buy All Wool Pants for White, chairman, James Webster, sec- Read and pas ed, Mrs. Geneva Fellows entertained the week. Kermit room. Mrs. Arthur Payson, teacher of For the benefit of distant readers of did not go last returned ond; Elmer Moore, third. Sent down for concurrence auction ciub, of which she is a L F.RNL T this the students this recorded that on Feb. member, to school Tuesday morning. TH-.'t.NT'M school, reports following column it is a Pair In House of The Sieben Club was also in- $3.00 Reiirmitjuin Tuesday. Comet Grange held an all day meeting not having missed one-halfday: Ida El- 2nd, a car of the make which made its The old shop, which for nearly three niatyll vited. Dainty refreshments were served. —AT— Saturday, Feb. 5. The next meeting will Read and passed in is, June Addie Reynolds, Ar- inventor a would-be statesman, was ob- I Bowden, quarters of a century stood by the road- be in the evening of Feb. 19. CLYDE 11. in i-vi's.a line Reynolds, Merriam Reynolds and served going down School street obscur- Through an error in the list of officers Jean Sherman.?} ed in a cloud of dust, quite like the good for Cushing Chapter O. E. S., last week L. DAVIS’ the Mrs. Annie J3ERT There was a large attendance at the old summer time. we omitted secretary, R. Fernald and Mrs. Orrie E. senior drama, “Safety First,” presented Members of the Current Events Club treasurer, “Old Fashion” Shoe Sale by the senior class of B. H. S., in Union and their guests to the number of 26 Moody. participated in the twelfth annual mid- at hall Iasi Thursday night. The play was Miss Laura Whitney, who has been dinner of the organization last Wednes- a great success in every way. A dance her day at the Auto Rest of Mrs. Eben Libby, caring for grandmother, Mrs. Caro- The Dinsmore Store followed the music furnished drama, by who was at her best on this occasion. line Knowles, for several weeks, left Lane’s orchestra of four pieces. The net Although the club was organized in 1895 Sunday to return to her home in Dor- week. ■ ■ and became a member of the State Fed _next proceeds were about eighty dollars. chester, Mass. eration in 1899, the mid-winter dinners Next Friday night this drama will be were not adopted as a part of the social It is p'easing to know that in the sale presented in the hall at Knox Grange activities until 1909. The Pilgrim ter- of Red Cross Christmas seals, of which Maine’s Station, followed by a dance. Music by centenary supplied the motive for the Mrs. George A. Cole was chairman, that opportune decorations on this occasion. {be same orchestra. A minia- W. H. ture Plymouth Rock inscribed 1620, did the town of Winterport led in the amount The is a list of the as Quimby following pictures duty a centrepiece; small tinted Ply- sold in the towns in Waldo county. BELFAST, MAINE, which will be shown in mouth and Pilgrim adorned the Crockett’s Thea- pictures Representing George H. Burr et Co. and at menu is of much interest to the friends of is close in It hand-- cards, held place by the sword tre beginning next Saturday night: Five- Imbrie SC Co. of Miles Standish; the place cards carried Walter A. who began his reel Ethel Clayton in “The 1,3th Cowan, Esq., feature, Pilgrim drawings; tiny cradles held salted practice as a lawyer in our little town, to CITY OF SAO Comm andment,” 10th episode of “Light- nuts, and among the antique candle sticks PAULO, BRAZIL, know that he has entered into partner- SINKING FUND GOLO BONOS ning Bryce” and a one-reel comedy, “In- which graced the board were a pair of veri- 6% «HIE table Paul Revere relics. After the dinner with Ransford W. Shaw of Houlton 1943. PRICE ON nocent Vampire.” Feb. !9tb, Maurice ship APPLICATION A MERICAIn industry will soon be un Tourneur in a big live-reel feature, “Vic- BEAVER BOAR ) COMPANIES tory,” 11th episode of “Lightning Bryce” 8 PERCENT SINKING FUNO GOLD dec full headway rgain, wheels will be and a one-reel comedy, “False Alarm.” ROASTED NOTES. DUE 1933. turning and manufacturers willjbe looking Feb. 26th, Vivian Martin in a five-reel DIRECT IMPORTING CO.. Price on application. “His Official ! 12th for cities where can de- feature, Fiancee,” PEANUTS factory they get of and a one- "BENEFIT STORE” episode “Lightning Bryce” AMERICAN AG ^CULTURAL CHEMICAL veloped water power in the form of elec- reei < comedy, “Thirsty the Magician.” Z Quarts CO., 7 1-2 PERCENT FIRST REFUNDING Main Me. tric -March 6th, Herbert Bosworth in a five- 10 Street, Helfast, IMTGE. SINKING FUND BOND DUE energy. reel feature, “Behind the Door,” 13th 20c 1941. PRICE ON APPLICATION episode of “Lightning Bryce,” comedy or ‘‘SPECIALS” I SEE OUR WINDOW In will find water Dalton Maine, they power News film. March 12th, Dorothy Bonds in Pound 50C. VALUE Payable Sterling. n a big five-reel feature, "Biack is developed and ready. White,” 14th episode of “Lightning KENTUCKY & INDIANA TERMINAL R. R. CO DUE 1961 Bryce,” News or comedy. March 19th, TEAS Ihc IS" R The ■ Guaranteed by Southern R. Co. & Balti- j of Maine have seen their Charlie Ray in one of his best five-reel I people more & Ohio R. R CO. features, “Alarm Clock Andy,” last epi- advantage, they have developed water 4 1-2 Percent First IMtge. Price $560 sode of “Lightning Bryce,” comedy or iHl'COFFEESl ■ 40c YALUE £200. powers, they have financed it by News film. March 26th, Robert War- per keeping COFFEE-FINEST GROWN, 39 CENTS POUND some of their wick in a big five reel feature, “Adven- CHECKERBOARD CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL R, investment money at home. turesin Hearts,” 1st episode of a won- R. CO. SOU PS-all kinds-3 cans, 36c derful new serial, "The Woman in Grey,” COCOANUT-Sweetened-lb.-33c 4 Percent Refunding Mtge. Colt Tr. Due If wish to share with more st ars to be announced later. you than Rolled Oats bulk,5 lb 25c COCOA-Bulk-Lb, 15c 192-5. Price $60 per £20 5,000 other residents of Maine in the rKUbrfct 1, RAISINS-Seeded Pkg.29c BAKING POWDER XX lb., 30c COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA 4 1-2 Percent War loan. Due 1925 ownership and in the earnings of Maine Mrs. Walter Grant were Sun- Mr. and Price $3S0 per £100 power, why not invest, as they have, in day guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Dow. REPUBLIC OF COSTA RICA Central Maine Power Company 7% pre- Flavius Hopkins was in Brewer last “SWEET NUT” £ 31£ Belter” 3 lbs. fur$l 5 Percent Refunding External Gold Bonds. week to visit his brother, Lafayette Hop- MARUARINE SUPREME _ 50_ ferred stock? Due 1958. Price $48 per £20 kins. Schools in town were closed last If you are interested in a home invest- T huisday, out of respect to the late Gov. Parkhurst. ment which only pays a fair dividend, but Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C. Ward of Frank- -JFlBo Colonial Theatre 1 S'f-s.Sg which also helps to build up your home on Mr. and 1 fort were last I calling Sunday State and which makes tor lower taxes Mrs. F. L. Ward. TODAY FRIDAY SATURDAY and higier prosperity, why not send in the Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Littlefield of BEBE DANIELS EILEEN PERCY Searsport were in town, Wednesday, call- ELSIE FERGUSON —IN— —IN— ; coupon? ing on friends and relatives. —IN— Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Bachelder, who have been in Halluwell since last Sep- “YOD NEVER CAN TELL" 1 IDSBAND HUNTER tember, have returned to their home LADY ROSE'S DAUGHTER A comedy of innocent deceptions. A rollicking comedy in which cupid was held in contempt by a pair Central Maine Power Co. here. blue blood and red. 3 A vivid story of Bride 13, No. of lovers. for the Prospect’s quota for the fund Burton Holmes. News. "Starving Children of Europe” was $30, Magazine Comedy Torchy Comedy Augusta, Maine and again Prospect went “over the top’> x TUESDAY WEDNESDAY by giving $31.60. Many thanks to those MONDAY COUFON whs contributed. FARNUM EUGENE O’BRIEN WALLACE REID Central Maine Power Company, Mrs. Eugene Shute and young son left WILLIAM Maine. -IN— —IN— Augusta, S aturday morning for Oakland, to join —IN— Please send me without obligation, info-mation Mr. Shute who is employed there. Mrs. What’s Your Hurry about your Central Maine Power Company 7 per- Jennie Mrs. Dockham, mother, “If I Were King” HIS HONEY cent Scute’s | A FOOL AND Wally Reid as the snappy, racing Pref.rred Stock? accompanied her to Bangor. in Farnum scores a decided triumph The best thing Eugene O’Brien has driver and as the hairy chested Name. this cijstume play. ever done as a star. man of toil. N. S. Donahue, County Agent, held a Address. -very interesting meeting at the East Chester. Outing Comedy Magazine Oomedy News. Third Eye No. 10 R. J.—2.10 21 .* a X nox schoolhouse Saturday with good ■ 1 attendance. Several applications for aacmbersbip in the Farm Bureau were re- 1 23 ■reived, and various demonstrations are The Last of The Mohicans February to be held among the members during | | the season. \ '‘Old Fashion” Shoe Sale at ! MEN WHO DOMINATE The Dinsmore Store next week. Announcement must m all cases be men of They strong personality. Good clothing does not a strong but it DOES Everett M. Hart is critically ill at his Our Line MAKE personality, help back it up and enforce it. Spring will be Coon home on River Avenue. Ready MRS. FRANKEL is now in Frankel left Monday New York selecting our new Soring Mrs. Ida morning line of SUITS We Sell for New York to select her new spring COATS,DRESSES,SKIRTS,WAISTS and MILLINERY. Dominating” This Clothing line. She will return in about two weeks. merchandise will be arriving soon. aue on correct it takes account of principles every item that to of last goes make up The strong wind Sunday fanned We have made this to n et man plans Spring carry the and most garment. The who ,wears these soft coal, owned the largest high grade suits has nothing the smouldering by complete stock of Women’s, Misses and Children’s var from a criticism of his Pejepscot Company, on Holmes’ wharf, ready-to-wear gar- personal appearance. ments ever shown in Belfast—and our into flames and carried sparks for some prices will POSITIVELY BE firemen were THE LOWEST in Belfast or elsewhere for )ur entire stock Is priced on TODAY’S MARKET. distance. Several called to reliable merchandise. look after it under the direction of As- Our for the Yours truly, sistant Chief Francis X. Pendleton. reputation carrying largest stock at the lowest orices is well known, but this spring we will carry a stock and sell Rev. William Vaughan of the Hoover 'greater brand new, grade at the lowest in fund for the starving children of Europe, high garments prices years. requests The Journal to acknowledge a BERT L. "BMa Watch for our will mean of dollars from the announcements; they dollars to you. .DAVIS, BUYS 100 CENTjj WORTH check fifty-seven peo- j ple of Freedom Village, the proceeds of the carnival given Friday evening under Tel. 228-5 New York Garment __ the direction of I. P. Griflies. Store, Howard F. Moore, employed by Good- Mrs, Ethel G. i-hion” Shoe Sa^e Wiley has received en- hue & Co., was operated on Monday at thusiastic There will be a dance and baked bean letters from her son, Fred W. at the Waldo County Hospital. supper on the evening of Feb. 15th at I Wiley- now >n the new U. S. destroyer Frederick Ritchie Grange hall, Waldo. Willis E. Hamilton, florist, who has The W. C. T. U. will have a Valentine Semmes at Peru, S. A. He unsmore Store e,.joyed Music by McKeen’s orchestra. This aeen ill for some time and seemed to party Friday afternoon with Mrs. Min- especially the trip through the Canal. dance will be given to help one who has ■ally for a short time, is now gradually nie Coombs on the shore ne\t week. ; front. George C. | Seavey, after reading The been seriously sick since October and is failing. The firemen were called to the Journa1’8 appeal for a still unable to be out. Fred T. wheel chair for a Everybody please Leroy A. Colcord of Bangor, a gradu- 1 residence on worthy Chase Church street recent- party, immediately responded come and help. 1 ate of the Pullen dancing has | and school, ly and Monday afternoon to the resi- supplied the need. Mrs. j Clay, who At a meeting of the Hospital Aid held been engaged to instruct modern dance PARIS-ORLEANS RAILROAD COMPANY dence of C. B. asked for the : Capt. Swett on Spring chair, is also interested in Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Or- steps for the Carter school in Eaton hall. street for fires. No the Waldo County chimney damages | Hospital's needs and ris S. Vickery, the following board of The orchestra will consist of four pieces One of the Largest Railroad of France is now asking for Systems were reported. two mirrors and sofa managers were re-elected: Mrs. Elmer with Mrs. Thelma Cochran at the piano. pillows for use in These bonds are secured The Women’s Alliance of the that building. Mrs. F. G. Mrs. co-ordinately with all other bonds of the Rail- First Small, Mixer, S. A. Par- The Thomas Pythian Sisters enjoyed a very road, and are further guaranteed and Parish (Unitarian) church will meet at Andrews, a man of about 70 ker, Miss Margaret L. Keene, Mrs. R. P. principal interest by the French Gov- SaleON pleasant social evening last Friday at the them years of ernment, making superior in obligation to that of Mrs. Charles S. Cedar age, who claims Calais as his Coombs, Mrs. Frank M. Mrs. the French Govern- Bickford’s, street, Bailey, home of Mrs. with home and Mary Collins, about ment itself. this, Thursday, at 3 the paper for has been coming here for at Austin W. Keating, Mrs. F. I. o’clock, ! Wilson, 25 present, including several gentlemen. and least 25 The on ; the day being a review of Mrs. T. B. Ald- i years and has been in the Waldo Mrs. E. P. Miss Annie V. price these bonds is $65.50 per 1,003 francs. Should ALUMINUM iCarle, Field; Cards were played after which the French coffee, which is now about rich’s book, “Crowding county jail since late in was Mrs. A. Webber was chosen chair- franc, 7c, return to its normal value Memories,’’ by December, Leroy were served exchange of .191 taken to sandwiches, cake, etc., with th-se Mrs. Edmund P. Brown. the Waldo Sat- man of the card committee to select 1,000 franc bonds would be worth $193.00 when GATE WARE 1 County Hospital party Mrs. I. W. Cross and Mrs. Nellie C. paid. The coupons, urday ill with which are at the rate of 6 pneumonia, fie was found her helpers and hold a benefit once per cent, may be held for live of I The ladies of the Baptist church will party Fletcher assisting the hostess. years after they are' amount Agate in Belmont with both feet each payable, and the bond itself may be held one of their delicious public frozen. He month. Mrs. F. G. Mixer was elect- thirty years after it is called for and give suppers The ■ou wish you has had good care public supper at the Methodist payment, should the owner wish to do in their vestry next Tuesday evening. by Sheriff and Mrs. ed chairman of the purchasing committee that, waiting for the exchange value o same amount church last the Frank A. Littlefield. with Wednesday evening was very of the franc to return to normal. The supper will be in charge of Mrs. W. instruction tojselect her assistants. minum Ware for well patronized as covers were laid for and Mrs. Wm. Holt William L. of the It was decided to meet after- This Bank is interested in the of this F. Stevens and they Luce, proprietor Luce Thursday underwriting issue, and while we a CA-vH sale and about 240, including those Music has Feb. at the home assisting. do not their we believe j will be assisted by an efficient corps of Store, bought the Capt. John noon, 10th, of the pres- urge purchase, them among the safest of French obli- 1 Mrs. Alice C. Bramhall was chairman of E. residence on Mrs. Cecil for the of and among the helpers. The menu will be up to their Billings Elm street, for- ident, Clay, purpose gations, possessing largest possibilities of increase in valu the committee and the delicious menu in- Feb. ! usual high standard of excellence and it merly that of Henry C. Mardcn. Mr. sewing. It was voted to hold a public re- over cost. uday, 12th, cluded escaloped clams, baked hot Luce with his ception at the in the near fu- beans, will be served at 6 o’clock. Price 50 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hospital 5,003 fr ines wauld cstt $127 53 tn 1 if’the b > a Is should be m in to 8 m. cabbage salad and paid finally at a. p ! Charles will the date to be named later. rolls, fancy pies. Miss cents. The public is cordially invited to Luce, occupy it when Capt. ture, The a normal exchange rate, they would bring $965 03. Leverne Whitten and Mrs. John L. Dow and Mrs. Billings go to New York in the following committees for the annual mid- and look around. patronize this supper. j on had charge of the serving. Miss Whit- Further particulars application. I early spring. Mr. Luce’s to summer fair were announced: food, Mrs. rs truly, , The Hoover Fund. The State com- marriage Miss ten also directe 1 the advance sale of tick- Rena E. a teacher in the i E. A. Wilson, Mrs. W. K. Keene, Mrs. mittee have asked the County of Waldo DeBeck, : ets. CITY NATIONAL BANK OF d D. Jones Belfast High school, will take place in Ralph Ames; friendship, Mrs. N. H. BELFAST \ to raise $1,000 in addition to the fund of June. | Small; dolls and baby, Mrs. Colby A. All places of business were closed from ^THE about that amount already raised for the 10 to 11 a. m. the Hezekiah who Racklilf and Mrs. Grace C. Pillsbury; Thursday,as per request starving children of Europe. It is urg- Webster, recently bought Mrs. Robert P. of Mayor C. W. and about of George L. an fancy work, Coombs; Wescott, flags CARD OF THANKS ot ently requested that the money be raised Slipp acre of land on j News Belfast were at half what is known i handerchiefs, M:s. J. W. bas- the city mast in honor of We wish to thank the neighbors and All by Feb. 15th. Freedom has exceeded its as the Monroe pasture at Ferguson; Wool Pants for Mrs. O. S. Mrs. our late Governor, Frederic Hale Park- friends for help and sympathy at the IS the head of Miller street, just ketry, Vickery; flowers, DVERTISEMEN quota and Prospect reports hers raised. opposite our bereavement and for the Ansel hurst. The factories remained closed time of Kirby lias also the M. Lothrop; candy, Mrs. Henry G. Belfast is still behind the amount re- Lake, bought small flowers sent to the funeral. $3.00 a Pair Mrs. Elmer until 1 p. m. and the public schools were National tiank oilers 5,000 building on Miller street owned Ingersoll; bags, Small and Contributions may be paid to by Percy Mrs James a. Nickerson, —AT— quired. also closed for the remainder of the morn- Drlcans Railroad Co. Wood. He has moved the Mrs. G. G. Wardwell; aprons, Mrs. F. I. Harry Walker A. Bramhal! at 'The City National building to the Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilson. ing session. The High school before clos- .rage oilers Studebaker lot and will ic-model it into a Bank or to Rev. William Vaughan of bungalow for the a short in me- with a ing day presented BERT L. DAVIS' small addition. The location is a I he annual meeting of the Universalist East Belfast. It is an opportunity rather CARD OF THANKS -.dilation wanted aa house- morian arranged by Misses Helen Wes- very pleasant one, for Guild was held Friday afternoon at the than a to for such a cause particularly its We wish to thank our neighbors and duty give cott and Charlotte Knowlton and Carroll j i inland view. Mr. Webster is doing the home of the president, Mrs. Charles Brad- friends for their kindness and sympathy WILL TRADE A COOD b iby carriage wanted. The Afternoon Club of Emma White Parker. It included chorus selections of j carpenter work himself. bury, with fifteen members present. The to us in our late bereavement, and also ; st Church advertises Barker D. of had a Abide With Lead O ! for the beautiful flowers sent to Tent, V., very delight- following officers were elected: Me, Kindly Light, many iv, February 13. A special of President, ful session last Wednesday at the home of meeting the school com- Paradise; remarks by Supt. E. E. Roder- the funeral. Electric Sloe Mrs. Bradbury; vice Mrs. John Repair advertises their mittee was presidents, Mr.'Ossian C. Brown Slap Market called noon to Mrs. Myra S. Dutch, when delicious re- Friday act ick and the recitation, Crossing the New worth and Islesboro clams. A. Fogg and Mrs. L. secre- Bar, Mrs. M. B Ricker michinery, about > od upon the of Eugene Cook; $2000, were served. Their resignation Harold S. Webb, by Miss Mildred Black. Over 50 of Com- for small or if freshments regular and Mrs. Lilia B. farm, mi^ht buy cheap. advertises men’s clothing teacher in the tary treasurer, Mixer. Address in A. Commercial department of F. of the Third J. D. > meeting followed the evening at G. pany Maine, Capt. Basil FORD, ed at today’s market. The committees appointed were: House 2012 the school. The Irving St., Denver, Colorado. R when was ob- High resignation was R. Allen, attended the funeral in A. Nickerson and Mr. hall, I.incotu’s birthday for and Mrs. Augus- Wanted ajnd and will January, February March, a card Mrs. Annie M. accepted take effect Feb. 19th, ta and did work at the State House ker publish 'of served with readings by M. C. for guard Frank R. Woodcock was called to The Murch; April, May and June, j A situation as Housekeeper or Nurse. Mrs. Dora Jackson Bridges and committee instructed Supt. E. E. Wednesday night. They returned home Rockland last Frost, Mrs. Arthur W. for No- For particulars apply at No. 3 Commer- Friday on account of the Roderick to (ill Morse; October, : Theatre publishes picture Mrs. Alien remarks the vacancy. Mr, Webb by the night train Thursday. cial Maine. critical illness of Mary Carter; by vember and Mrs J. Lee Pat- street, Belfast, Mrs. H. L. Woodcock. ; iie week. has been in t he December, school the — Charles B. Eaton and Fred A Seward. past eighteen ---■ terson; visiting, Mrs. Charles E. Johnson wants pullets. com j The Club will meet with Mrs. Annie H. months, ng here from Bangor. He assisted by Mrs. Grace Mrs. in has Larrabee, j nson, Pemaquid, waiits Jellison Feb. 16th also taught in the evening school of Wednesday afternoon, Elijah Ritchie, Mrs. Albra J. Clarey, in the last winter, private pupils and the followed by the regular meeting during Mrs. -uiyder and family publish a George G. Ward well, Miss Ida E. evening. summer vacation in his own school in the } Walker, Mrs. S. N. Racklilf, Mrs. Arthur : Armory block. He has several offers Turk Garment Store makes I liairmau Arthur L. Ihayer of Bangor W. Morse, Mrs. Sarah C. Mrs. under consideration. Thompson, of their line of Insurance Commis- HISTORY spring of the State Accident John W. TELLS US Rnight; music, Earl L. Talbot as spring Weather in February. sion, his stenographer, Walter Bird of In choir master, Mrs. Cecil Clay; purchasing, ;ug Store advertises a direct contrast to weather (me Bar Harbor and Hon. John E. Nelson of conditions of Mrs. J. G. Paul, Mrs. L. T. Miss that Nero “fiddled” while Rome was all goods, selling two.ar- Shales, burning. Augusta were in Belfast Tuesday to act [ February, 1920, we are enjoying delight- Edith M. South -rn e of one, dIus one cent, worth; distributing and or E J. fully mild weather and also good travel- Whether he did not it was a to 'ilins has fitted wood or on two hearings. In the case of [ decorating, Mrs. S. N. Racklilf and Mrs. fitting ending ing. There is more or less Roberts vs Walter Derres, North Belfast | ice, mostly on Fred G. Spinney; floral, Mrs. George W. the street the and of that time. ■ j crossings and extravagant profligate ■I but living iey advertises Prestolite parties, and the Employers’ Liability In- walks, it Frisbee; communion, Mrs. C. E. Johnson j melts at noonday and is surance Co., the plaintiff withdrew. In usually rough. am Mrs. Sarah E. Pierce. Mrs. Brad- re There is not the Store advertises their that of Aldus vs. the Consu- slightest sign of ice in We a Raymond bury’s annual report was filled with the have been passing through of it on period top, and a shoe sale the bay and even Lake a mer’s biougbt to recover for Kirby has foot of the -n. 17. Company, spirit League’s motto, “Harmony or more of medical the amount water over the ice, which is almost the same The has been the attendance, etc., and and evinced a intensity. sky offers mere Enthusiasm,” genuine Sample Shop scarcely seen beneath. But 1 called for was allowed in full. Mr. there are itl2.'e attractive than fell on the Armory floor in the game of Jan. 29th, when he fractured his left leg we run low Never a disappointment in all the years ■tting shoe? the anKle. He is a and injured manly STUDEBAKER young man and all who saw the accident them. Each one a little bigger than the others. NSWER: were to their admiration in glad express reason: this manner. Rev. Vaughan and Mr. Our VALUE first, last and always. Tweedie | fitting Slugg autoed over Tuesday afternoon to lop. They go to- call and deliver the gift. So next Thursday morning you will have the but be sure the handsome and intelligent they “Tige,” of one of Tne Great Dane pup, owned by Mr. and Mrs. opportunity attending Dinsmore veedies, otherwi; le Bernes O Norton, and the pet of many be Store’s old-fashioned Shoe Sales. We know ex- disappointe l. admirers, met with a peculiar accident Tuesday morning in which he nearly lost actly what is expected of us and if we wasn’t received a brrgi his life. He had been in the habit of call- at the rear door of Howes’ we spring color, ing grocery sure we could “deliver the goods” certainly store to see the clerks and get light and was wouldn’t our luncheons, Tuesday accompa- SERIES 20 CARS spoil past reputation by attempting IM.UME GRAY perpetuate the Studebaker reputation which, for nied a friend, a setter Both has by pup. sixty-eight, years, stood for high quality, honest dealing and fair it. Remember the next THE They are the creation of the date, Thursday morning, swell with Patent were running about the store when Tige prices. Studebaker organization of compe- tent engineering and and are in ;°oks became frightened at some noise, as he manufacturing experts, produced large, mod- rather ern plants unexcelled in the industry. Fundamentally sound February 17th. Pumps. is still very young, regardless of the fact engineering principles are incorporated in their design, and resourceful, ripened experience that he weighs over a hundred pounds. guides their manufacture. He made a rush for the front of the store MODERATE THE PRICES OF STUDEBAKER CARS are made possible dashed the the and through large plate glass only because of, first, reduction in overhead costs, resulting from quantity factories window into the street, running some manufacture in equipped and laid out to eliminate waste of material and assuring maximum distance before he found Mr. Norton at time, efficiency; secondly, the elimination of middle- from men’s profits parts made in Studebaker factories, such as castings, forg- Sfw3)uumoM$tor(L tbe garage. He was bleeding at the nose ings, stampings, motors, axles, transmissions, bodies, tops, etc.; and, thirdly and from two gashes in the head, was the comparatively light weight obtained by scientifically balanced design. Fashion” Shoe Sale much and exhausted. very frightened Call and see them at at Dr. J. B. Darling was called and while 1 be Dinsmore Store pronouncing him in a critical condition, The Banks’ say he expects him to recover. There Garage next week. was no insurance on the plate glass. i' MICKIE SAYS The Old ( NEAP' SOME^OUS WO AJVIt V\ Family Doctor GOt MOtU\U' OW tUEXR VA\UtS BOrt\ Children Cry for Jr Jf tUE\R U«S tU\ViVC KS SVAAKt TO fy Fletcher’s E\ViO If In 1810 Er. Johnson found tho demand for his services so if SEE VE TUW CASK t«0 ER-ffi widespread that h& invented his famous household liniment ff TUREE TSPC)(sRAVU\eAU ERRORS Ji [f TAVAE tf ®; If fir INTERNAL and EXTERNAL treatment. TODAY, if T\X PAPER EV'RW Precautions Which Guard Health Lucrative Fur f\V POOR. SAPWEAtiS! Crops Ready for If after 100 years of continuous use it has a nation-wide II VCOVABd OOt, SAVS UES VlOtVCEDTUM of Harvest Rural If record of splendid results. if ptA BOSS Fowls and Increase Pro- by Dwellers to J'XXVS WO AVAOOVtt AVW- ductivity Urged. During Cold Weather. j tU\VAS ARE. AUA5S tOO © I oo Avw “svaa.u—t\vae’' I His Famous Prescription I v— yoAoovov-xs *■ The Kind You Have VEWTimiOH IS ESoEHTim PROPER TIME FCR TRAPPING Always Bought, and which h if Tor coughs, colds, sore throats, cramps, chills, sprains, II in use for over thirty years, has borne the signal"' * If strains and many other aches and ills,—grippe and -— and has been made under If Chickens *Can Stand Much Cold Air Denizens of Forests and Streams Out- V If influenza. if sonal supervision since its Provided, It Is Dry—Scratch witted While King Winter Spreads cAllow no one to deceive ! Grains Compel Hens to Take White Mantle Over Greater “ you t \cy All Counterfeits, Imitations and ” Part of Nation. Just-as-good Necessary Exercise. Experiments that trifle with and endanger the heVti 1 Infants and (Prepared the Children—Experience against I Johnson’s I Ttiware (Prepared by the United States Depart- by United Stales Depart- ExperiV'r ment of A ment of Agriculture.) Agriculture.) Winter out the If good results are to he obtained brings best fur on What is &T?Pfeai? I r animals ami at (lie same Castona is a harmless CASTOR!A * from the flock in winter the houses, time gives the substitute for Castor Oil, y- B-ltttitW’, farmer and liis Anodyne which should have been put in good boys idle days and tin- Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant, it Liniment Utils zest for following a line of neither condition at the beginning of the win- traps say Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic sul" tte specialists of the ,., ter, must he kept clean and well ven- biological survey. age is its guarantee. For more than thirty Place1!'. United States Department y..Hr< tilated, and the proper kind of feed of Agricul- been in constant use for the relief of II | ture. Constipation, I provided. Wind Colic and It is the season Diarrhoea; allaying Feverisbne Guard Against Drafts. when the rural and dweller in therefrom, by regulating the Stomach and it ever fur one selects one should insistfup- Drafts should he avoided in the hen nearly any part of the Fni- cd the assimilation of and skins States can harvest a crop to which Food; giving healthy natu. o n quality as well as style, for poor house, poultry specialists of the The Children’s he has devoted no other labor. Comfort —The Mother’s Friend. of any sort are a bad bargain. January United States Department of Agricul- ture Looks terms are decidedly lower even with the say. If hens are placed in a Trapping Easy. draft in winter, colds will Wild-animal looks best of fur houses here, and I saw gar- develop, trapping easy to GENUINE which result in or other ail- mst farm boys until have ments at Shayne’s lately marked down may roup they tried CASTOR IA always ONE LAW FOR ALL. ments. The south side, or front, of and failed. Success demands knowl- surprisingly considering former figureB. the poultry house may he left com- dgo of (he animals and their habits Children’s Dresses. The When Samuel Gompers angrily attack- paratively open, hut should he under rod fox, for instance, must he ARE FOR SALE IK BELFAST BY children’s The smartest showings of control, so the he caught wiles as ed the Supreme Court for a decision openings may closed by cunning as his' own. maintain the hand-made look al- frocks, gradually cold weather Traps and the ground where arc which has interpreted a paragraph in the as^ approaches. they " I ESSIE P. CARLE ways desirable. Ratine of light weight Have muslin curtains at the front must he free from human scents. Clayton Act contrary to his own confi- embellished with colorful embroidery is openings of the house. One window Steel traps are cleaned by boiling with >Vho all dent opinion of its he was by special arrangement has th; meaning, guil- should he left pungent or smart, and gingham with effective em- partly open In each pen. twigs by burying or leaving ty of suggesting far more re- all the something even on the coldest to in water for a or patterns time. in white on nights, permit running day two. af broidery gay backgrounds to pugnant American sentiment than was ventilation. Fowls can stand consid- ter which should be used. they handled only WAITING TO SEND. considerably with In literally spoken. erable cold afr provided it Is dry. leather or waxed cotton gloves. Use For Over 30 A little frock of natural pongee with a Years Decisions of the Supreme Court are sub- Feed the grain in a deep litter on Breeding grounds, hunting grounds and The Kind small vesiee of black satin, and trimfhing You Have Always PALM BEACH ON ject to criticism, of course, though it is the floor in the winter to compel the peculiar habits of the animals should j Bought of rick-rack braid at neck and wrist, hens be well unavailing for the reason that rhe Ameri- to exercise for all of their grain. studied beforehand. Traps are was much admired in FILTH AVENUE. though very simple can people have wisely ordained that The mash may he fed either wet or ometimos set in springs that do not line as all the best models are. there shall be an arbital tribunal beyond dry and should he so regulated that renernHy freeze over. A little island which they will not take their controver- is Pretty Warm Weather Clothes. Children's Verona Clarke. the fowls will get about equal parts built up some time before the trap sies. As has well been said, “the high- Frocks and Others. Chances for of mash and scratch grains. It is nec- is set. A No. 2 or No. .8 steel trap is Copy- est court is always right because it is the essary to give the fowls plenty to eat imbedded in the soil with a of Cats. wiinierpurt highest court.” Though its classic judg- piece to obtain good results, hut the birds moss covering tlie pan. A hit of mint- New York, Feb. 7, 1921. ments are re-read and discussed years he for each ed The after they are handed down, that is only should eager feed. Tn cold meat, preferably game, is used for frocks that will bloom in the The relatives, friends and former instructive recreation for minds— weather feed about one-fourth of the halt. are legal Union spring in evidence in the smart shops Mrs. Ida S. wife of Mutual neighbors of Hawes, there can be no scratch in in Lite argument about their grains the morning and making a land set, a shallow hole here Ostensibly for wear in the but south, Leslie Hawes'of Prospect, were sorry to correctness. three-fourths at night. is made to conceal the trap ami the more to out which models Mr. criticism is not ot this practically try learn of her death which occurred at her Gomper’s A good scratch mixture may he j stake and chain which hold it. The academic are to prove most to nature. If his attack means acceptable discern- home in af- earth removed should be on a Prospect, lues., Pebruary 1, ---— placed it means that he would set I— ■=._ women anything, the ing buyers, always on the lookout a of ill health. doth, and all that is not used should ter long period Mrs. labor unions above the law of the land, Insurance for novelties. he carried The is fetching Hawes was the youngest daughter of the and establish them in control of the Gov- away. trap covered Compam ernment in order that be enabl- with dry earth, free front Colors and Contrasts. late William and Susan Carleton Young. they may anything ed to dictate to employers whom the lat- which would clog the jaws. in in the Her first husband was Anything gray, especially Benjamin Colson, ter shall aDd shall not and what j employ, Foxes often follow palhs or trails, PORTLAND, MAINE. clear tones, is sure to receive at also of this town, where they the terms of shall be. lighter ] resided. employment and, taking td\: n age of the Mr. these, tention now that this color is in the lead Some years after Ins death she was unit- Gompers denounces the Claytou Act ruling specifically as showing that i and while undoubtedly this is smartest j ed in marriage to Mr. Hawes and was a the Supreme Court “has joined forces CONDENSED ANNUAL STATEMENT it is not most be- kind and mother to his little unrelieved, universally j thoughtful with the anti union movement, the move- coming so worn. Therefore, we have son Oscar who has now grown to man- ment to undermine the only organization DECEMBER 31, 1920. which gray and coral, gray with jade and other hood. Besides her husband and stepson the working people have for their protection.” The “only organization,” greens, gray with king’s blue, and newest she left one brother, John H. Young, of as Mr, Gompers knows, musters only a be- Maine Standard, gray with the bisque and sand tones, this town and a number of nieces and small fraction of the working people of Surplus, [ j «**& coming to nearly everyone. nephews here and elsewhere. A large America. Time and again, moreover, Mr. has New Insurance paid-for in 1920, 8.39." A dress of sand colored lace in Valen- number of relatives from here attended Goniper’s “only .organization” show'll that it has as little respect for the Insurance in ciennes mesh has the three tiered skirt in 1 her funeral at lur late home in Prospect Force, paid-for basis, 72.24>. lawful rights of the vast majority of the lace flounces and* the waist set off i which Rev. A. Smith of Ban- to in TIN at Ashley working people as for employers who Payments Policyholders 1920, 2, • with a surplice vest of pearl gray satin gor was the officiating clergyman. There courageously defy it by keeping their Total Payments to Policyholders. 07,0;' shops open. that finishes in a short sash at the left, were many beautiful Moral tributes and Total Income in tie deliberately misrepresents when he 1920, and has a short peplunS flounce to carry the interment was here in her family lot calls Uie open shop movement an “anti wa the iine down below the ist in Oak Hill cemetery. union” movement. It is a movement Just, one of those little dresses invalu- antagonistic only to the arrogant methods The advisory committee of the new of ceitain union able in that can be worn leaders—quite a differ- any wardrobe, memorial library heid a pleasant and en- The Hen is One Pet That Brings in ent thing, as Mr. Gompers is aware The at. almost anytime fittingly and go smart- j Dollars and Cents. rt -*;■ r-rr:* ;•‘“Hrr thusiastic meeting in the I. O. O. F. ban- movement is one concrete form of ex- jy almost anywhere. Priced in three j pressing the unshakable conviction of quet hall Jan. 26th. By invitation, Vic- made of three THE BEST the whole parts by weight of ; figures this was to be had only if one’s tor people that the right of a man j Hodges of Hampden and Bangor was eraeked corn, one wheat and two to contract for h s services without mo- part pocket hook was plethoric, but it could j present and he was invited to draw up lestation oats: and a mash may he made GOSH DARN 1 is as inalienable as his right to parts be copied for a very modest sum, and lots suitable plans for the consideration of breathe. It is not to be challenged or in- of two parts cornnieal and one part tile above committee. Mrs. J. W. Biais- fringed by any organization. each of wheat bran, wheat gCOFFE« middlings Earn ! Is not Traps Spending Money for Many the Government of the United and beef Green such as dell of Belfast was present and owing to scrap. feed, I EVER DRANK States an “organization which the work- Country Boys. her cabbages, mangel wurzel h«*ets. cut al- interest, help, encouragement and ing people have for their protection?" If falfa or sprouted oats, sic.ml I he pro- imp may be set where the fox in step- suggestions it was decided to hold a fair, it is not, the Republic is a failure. No vided to the feed which law which would replace green ping over a log naturally would sale of fancy also a seek to cripple or di- place articles, etc., etc., the fowls have been in the vide its authority will ever be obtaining j his foot. dance and time in enacted, supper, general good so fields: and beef skim < ut long as the people are alert for the de- scrap, milk, | Muskrats live in ponds, streams and I the summer for the benefit of the library fence of their common liberties.

i Beginning Saturday, February 12,1921, and Ending Saturday, February 19,1921

We will fill all mailorders as far as possible. If we are out of any article we will refund money. We do not pay Parcel Post on this sale. These prices do not include war tax.

I 1 Symond’s Inn Chocolate Pudding, .20, 2 for .21 Bottle Rexall Kidney Pills, .... .50, 2 tor .51 1 Jar Violet Dulce Cold CANDY Cream, _ -,o Inn Peanut 10 oz. 1 Bottle Rexall Soda Mint 100 in Symond’s Butter, .40, 2 for .41 Tablets, bottle, .20, 2 for .21 1 Jar Violet Dulce Van. Cream, .50 Guth and Cream 2 Honey Caramels, lb. for 70c 4 oz. Olive ! Pint Bottle Rexall of Imported Oil,. .45, 2 for .46 Syrup Hypophosphites, 1.25, 2 for 1.26 1 Tube 3 oz. Rikers Cold .j i Fine Assorted Cream, !o Chocolates.2 lb. for $1.01 13 oz. Jars ^ Queen .... 2 jars for 76c. 1 Jar Peroxzone Van. Olives, Cream, .2.-, (- 1 8-oz. Rose Water and PHARMACEUTICALS Glycerine, .51, u; GOODS 1 Rexall Cream of Almonds, RUBBER REMEDIES 1 Bottle Hinckles’ Ciscara Compound Pills (100) .35, 2 for 36 1 Cake Rexall Toilet Water two Soap, .... 1 Maximum Hot Bottle, years’ guarantee, l Bottle Aspirin (100) U. D. Co.,.75, 2 for 76 1 Iron and 1 .... 2 for $1.51 for Beef, Wine, pint, $1.50, 1 Cake Rexall Medicated Skin Soap, limited quantity only, _ $2.50, 2 $2.51 1 4 oz Camphorated Oil, 60, 2 for 61 1 Lithia Tablets,. .45, 2 for .46 1 Tooth 1 Fountain Syringe, two years’ guarantee, $2.50, 2 for $2.51 1 Can Zinc 2 Brush,. 1 Tube Rexall 2 for j Stearate, 25, for 26 Analgesic Balm, .51 Cake > 1 Rubber 2 for .06 .50, 1 Klenzo’s Tar Shampoo Soap, ,25. Nipple,. .05, 1 100 Cascara Tablets, 5 Grain, .... .35, 2 for 36 1 Bottle Rexall Baby Laxative Syrup, .40, 2 for .41 j 1 Cake Violet Dulce Soap, .... 1 Tube Zinc Oxide Ointment, .25, 2 for 26 FOOD PRODUCTS 1 Box Rexall Carbolic Salve. .25, 2 for .26 1 Bottle Rexall Cherry Bark Cough Syrup, 4 oz .45, 2 for .46 STATIONERY 1 Pound Coffee. 2 for .46 TOILET GOODS Opeko .45, 1 Box Rexall Charcoal Tablets,.25, 2 for. .26 l Box Cascade Paper,. 1-2 Pound Package Opeko Tea, .55, 2 for .56 1 Jar Rexall Mentholine 2 for 1 Bottle Toilet Balm,.30, .31 Water, .1.00, 2 for 1.01 1 Pound Cascade Linen Paper. Can 2 for .31 1-2 Pound Cocoa,. .30, 1 Bottle Jayaes’ 2 for .31 1 Can Rexall Baby .... 2 for .26 Alkaseptic, 30, Talcum, .25, 2 Boxes of 50 each. Cascade Linen Envelopes, 1-2 Pound Cake Chofcolate, .... .30, 2 for .31 1 Bottle Jaynes’ Balsam Tar, 6 oz.50, 2 for .51 1 Tube Rexall Tooth Paste, .... .30 2 for .31 1 Bottle Extract Vanilla. .40, 2 for .41 I Bottle Rexall Iron and Cascara Tonic, 1.25, 2 for 1.26 1 Can Bouquet Ramee Talcum Powder, .50, 2 for .51 MISCELLANEOUS

Bottle Extract of 2 for '.41 1 Box Rexall ... Talcum 1 Demon. .40, Cold Tablets, .25, 2 for .26 1 Can Corylopsis Powder, .25, 2 for .26 Hand Scrub Brushes, ..

Boullion ..... 2 for .31 1 Box .... 1 Ramee Face 1 Box Cubes, .30, Rexall Headache Powder, .25, 2 for .26 Bouquet Powder, 1.00, 2 for 1.01 1 Hair Brush,. .75 : CITY DRUG STORE, Postoffice Square, Belfast, Maine READ & HILLS, Proprietors

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Belfast, Nov. 6, 1853, the (laughter o KINUX “Old Fashion” Shoe Sale ALL WOOL PANTS SEARSPORT. Daniel and Mary Ann (White) Faunce. Her entire life was spent here, where sh e at A. H. Nichols was in town Saturday Miss Clementine Bucklin visited Mr. and attended the city schools, and Nov. 20, for $3.UU a Pair and Sunday. Mrs. Linwood Thompson the past week. The Dinsmore Store I 1877, married Mr Woodcock. Their only and Mrs. W. R. Gilkey motored Mrs. John Cornforth and daughter —AT— Capt. son, Daniel Faunce Woodcock, Dorn next week. WHITE ROCK to Friday. Elizabeth visited in Belfast last week. Bangor April 30, 1885, died about five years ago, Mrs. house for her ! RUBBERS Mrs. Blanche Hatch of Islesboro is the and the loss was a great grief to her. Myra Bryant kept BERT L. DAVIS’ while site was guest of Mrs. Mial Sargent. All her life her interests were identifi- away. strrmT weather r seri'ta Elmer of Morrill is at Miss Rose Roulstone of Boston is the ed with the First Palish (Unitarian) Bryant visiting STATE OF MAINE Makes many colds, ! Roulstone. church and she was a member of the Al- J. F. Bryant’s. So. guest of Mrs. Flora chills, fevers and i WALDO, liance. He twin sister, died at the Mrs. Emma Gordon is in Belfast nurs- To the Honorable Justice of the Supreme Mr. G. Renfrew Wilson was a week- Ella, pneumonia. Don’t Judicial Court, next to be held at Belfast, age of fifteen years. Her former d ugh- neglect a cold, but end of friends in Thomaston. ing. within and for said County, on the thud guest a of Mrs. whom she ,/e a have jar ter-in-law, Crie, g Bertha Hardeen is Tuesday of April, A D. 1921. Mr. F. A. Cole of Boston was in town helping Mrs. Mildred mother’s love, also two cousins in this ELMIRA A McKEEN.of Belfast aforesaid, this week, collecting the water rates. Bailey. wile of city, Mrs. Abbie Swan and Miss Annie Joseph A, McKeen, respectfully rep MINTOL results that she was married to the The selectmen are lawiully Mrs. Harold Coombs of Belfast is the in session settling M. Bean, survive her. Mrs. Woodcock in the house and it said Joseph A McKeen at Belfast, on the Mrs. F. up the town’s business. of that guest of her parents, Mr. and B. was beloved by her intimate friends and will prevent serious twenty-fifth day January, 1890, they lived as husband and wife at Belfast .uiuo auu kuii uu-jc ouu together Smith. a wide circle of ac- The Brooks High School will give their pucuiuDuia. highly respected by aforesaid from the time of their said marriage upset the stomach with internal rem- I was i She had to drama, “Safety at Knox Star until the first day of January, 1916; that on the Mrs. Henry Partridge called to quaiiitances. planned spend First,” but MINTOL at edies, simply apply (said first day ol January, 1916, the said Jct-eph Milo the death of her the winter with Mrs. Swan. The fu- G range hall next Friday night, Feb. 11th. and cold will be in the Sunday by niece, night your gone I A. McKeen utterly deserted your libellant be at late Church It’s went to unknown to Miss Mona Harmon. | neral will held her A party of friends ai d neighbors gath- morning. inexpensive. without cause and parts since which time she has never seen or street home at 2:30 with er ,htr; Mrs. Sumner C. Pattee of Belfast was Friday p. m., ed at the home of H. A. Shibles Feb. How much Footwe heard from him, or received from him any in town Thursday evening conducting Rev. Arthur E.Wilson of the First Parish 2nd to celebrate Mr. Shibles birthday. Providence Washington Insurance support; that said utter desertion has con- tinued foi three consecutive years next prior Isnl it the -wear in footwear her classes. (Unitarian) officiating. Su pper was served at 7 o’clock and cards I. dancing Company, Providence, R, to the filing of this libel in court; that ne were enjoyed until a late hour. said Joseph A. McKeen being able to labor Dr. AfaBeta December 31, 1930. that interests ? Miss Harriet Roalston e, who is at MUKKILL. and provide for her .has grossly, wantonly you from Real estate. .$ an»i to provide her with E. D. Tapley’s hospital recovering DOROTHY B. BROWN. j 100.000 00, cruelly neglected when a rubber looks and you know w! loans.. 0 00 suitable that his residence is un- good is Mr. | Mortgage support; surgical treatment, gaining rapidly. and Mrs. James Mears are spend- cannot ascer- it fits well. What want to know will it fall | Collateral loans. 0 00 ! known to your libellant and be YOUknow you is, ing a few weeks with relatives in Lew- Dorothy B. the little daughter of Os- Stocks and bones. 6,182,614 19 tained by reasonable diligence. a of will it stand Mr. Antonio Croce left Monday for like many political argument, by yov I Cash in office and bank.. 1 127.767 82 Wherefore she prays tnat a divorce may be iston. si an C. and Bertha C. (Ricker) Brown, an old friend. can White Rock Rubbers on New York, planning to sail from there to | Agents’ balances. 1,271,9 5 73 I decreed between her and the said Joseph A. You buy died at their home in Bills receivable. McKeen for the causes above set forth. for the to visit his Mrs. Our esieemed citizen, Elisha Waldo, Wednesday, 42,537 34 basis that the name -HOOD* is your Genoa, Italy, mother, Brown, interest and guarantee Feb. 5 years and 4 months. The I rents. 37,637 42 February 4, 1921. tu sat in a chair for the first time re- 2nd, aged 1 of more than service under all condi Katherine Croce. up All other assets. 978,389 51 faigntd ELMIRA A. McKELN. livery satisfactory f uneral was held at the home after- cently and seems improving. Friday W'hite Rock Rubbers “wear”. Regular meeting of Knyvett.a Rebekah n oon with Mrs. Nathan Hunt of Morrill Gross assets... $9,740.882 01 The Subscribed and sworn tobefore me this them name. Ladies’ Aid met with Mrs. Lottie Deduct items not admitted. 6,009 84 Buy by Lodge will be Thursday.Febru iry 10th. A officiating. The remains were taken Sat- fourth day of February, A. D. 1921. and dealer or write us. Miss Flora Murch last Thursday with Signed ARTHUR RITCHIE, cAsk any good attendance is desired, especially the urday to Berwick, their former home for Admitted assets.$9,734,872 17 [L. S.) a good company present, a good amount Notary Public. HOOD RUBBER PRODUCTS COMPANY. INC members of the degree staff, as there is interment. Liabilities December 31, 1920. 1 of work accomplished and a fine treat of to be a rehearsal. Light refreshments Net unpaid losses.$1.233,*58 32 STATE OK MAINE. two kinds of ice cream, assorted cake Unearned will be served at the close of the meeting. BELFAST PRICE CURRENT. premiums. 4,210,427 03 Waldo, ss and cookies. All other liabilities. 279. 64 37 Supreme Judicial Court, In Vacation. B. Corrected for The Journal. Cash capital. 1,000.000 00 A. D. 1921. Capt. and Mrs Albert Colson of 657 entertained Waldo Weekly Belfast, February 4, Honesty Grange Surplus over liabilities. 3.011,322 45 Upon the annexed writ and libel, it is order- 50th Brooklyn, New an- street, York, Pomona Grange, Tuesday, Feb. 1st. The PRODUCE MARKET PAID PRODUCER ed by me, the undersigned, a Justice of said of their Total liabilities and surpl.us. $9,734,872 17 Court, that notice be to the libelee by nounce the engagement daugh- town seemed full of good looking Patrons Apples, per bush, I Hay, $25 00 given B. B. publishing an attested copy of the same, or an Jeanette Trundy, to Robert Edward 75a 100 Hides, 03 Sanborn, Agent, Stockton Springs. Show a of Do you remember the ter, and Mrs. Patrons. Nearly 200 were en- abstract thereof, with this order any boy pair 7 25 3»6 together Boots son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Beans, pea, Lamb, three weeks in The Re- black Red Tread old black pure gum boots Crockett, tertained at the noon hour and all seemed thereon, successively Beans, y. e., 11 Lambskinsl 25a 35 in Bel- and win his heart at of 635 Forty-eighth publican Journal, a newspaper printed you which were still good Crockett, street, well pleased witn the exercises and pleas- butter, 50a 55 20 fast, in the of the fmt publica- once. are the Mutton, County Waldo, They boy’s after years and years of New York. Miss Colson has 13al4 90 PULLETS WANTED tion to be at least before the next most boot. Ex- Brooklyn, ures of the day. Beef, sides, Potatoes, sixty days popular Red term of at keeping? -HOOB^ visited her aunt, Mrs. Henrietta Young, Beef, f. q., 12a 13 Round Hog, 16 said Court, to be holden Belfast, tremely practical in con- 10 to 50 BARRED ROCK PULLETS. within and on the third Boots are the red nil. anu i»iio. naj ciuas nuu i/uudiu 36 15 00a20 00 for said County, durable only has friends in town Cheese, Straw, struction, and summers and many Will pay $2.00 each and call for same. of that he may then boots which will act the Bartlett of Mr. and Mrs. Earl 40 26a32 Tuesday April next, economical. The of Thorndike, Chicken, Turkey, and there and answer strip who wish her every happiness. C. C. ROGERS appear in said Court same And this Calf Skins, 06 2 extra red rubber way. Marriner and little son of Belmont, and Tallow, Phone 179-24 thereto, if he see fit. 3w8 quality 35 shows the value and Mrs. Fred Duck, Veal, 20 CHARLES J. DUNN, across the ball of the foot, clearly Mrs. N. F. Gilkey Burr Mr. and Mrs. Earle Cross and four boys of the Hood E.gs, 48 Wool, unwashed, 30 Justice Supreme Judicial Court. where the most wear patented entertained the White Elephant Auction of Morrill made a of Pressure Process A up quite family party Fowl, 35 Wood, hard, 11 00 A true copy of writ and libel with order comes, serves as a mark Club Wednesday at the former’s home on at Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Cross’ last Sun- Geese, 32 Wood, soft, 8 00 Wanted notice thereon. of identification. Red Boots wear Attest: JAMES H. CILLEY, Clerk. look East Main street, the first prize going to Look fcr the long and day. RETAIL PRICE RETAIL MARKET Date of publication Feb. 10, 1921. R^^ __II Mrs. A. S. and the consolation to HOUSEKEEPER in lone widower’s home. Trundy men and corned, 35a38 Lime, 2 20 Recently the young young Beef, Address. BOYS RED TREAD BOOT Mrs. F. C. Whitcomb. Candy was serv- Butter, salt, 18a32 Oats, 66 ladies class in Morrill Sunday school C. B. THOMPSON, ——Mi—p—— ed during the afternoon at the tables. "Corn, 95 Oat Meal, 7 with a few a Pemaquid, Maine others gave surprise party Cracked corn. 95 Onions, 5 Mrs W. H. Goodell received a prize for to Frank Brown, superintendent of the Corn meal, 95 Oil, kerosene, 23a24 Aspirin contest. Others present besides guessing Sunday school, and also teacher of the Cheese, 40 Pollock, 10 CARD OF THANKS DONT LET YOUR TEETH those already mentioned: Mrs. J. W. Cotton seed, 2 25 Pork, 24 GROW OLD young ladies class. It was a complete 20 8 We wish to thank our friends, especially Black, Mrs. Leslie Blee, Mrs. C. N. Cranberries, Rye meal, U. P. Co. Perfectly clean teeth surprise to Mr. Brown and he was the Red for kindness to us in our greatly Clover seed, 00 Shorts, 2 00 Men, will never decay. Meyers, Mrs. Frank Curtis, Mrs. J. D. bereavement pleased. About 30 were A Flour, 12 50a 15 00 Sugar, 9 and for the flowers sent to To clean, polish present. long, The on having ex- Sweetser, Mrs. John Mrs. Melvin H. G. 0 00 T. 0 00 the funeral. patent Aspirin and FRESH Frame, seed, preserve delightful evening was passed in games, Salt, L, Thompson, Mrs. Cora Dow, Miss Kate Lard, 20 Sweet potatoes, 10 Lewis W. Snyder pired in 1917, the United States the enamel sociability and enjoying the abundant MR. and Mrs. Eu Ellis use- Received Dow. Patent Office cancelled the alleged daily. j treat of doughnuts and Mr. and MRS. WALTER P. TWEEDIE sandwiches, cake, DIED. trade mark “Aspirin” and the name in their season coffee. MR. and MRS. RALPH H. HALL MRS. HARTWELL L. WOODCOCK. Lewis W. j„ Leslie B. and is now public property. phone orders Mrs. F. A. Clarence R. Snyder Myrick, Mrs. E. M. Clem- Brown. In Waldo, Feb 2, Dorothy “Aspirin U. D. Co.” is guaranteed attended to. Alice Fai wife of B. nc“, Hartwell Leon ent and Miss Marguerite are all Brown, aged 5 years and 4 months. Ingraham pure and genuine by the United Drug of this died COOMBS. In Feb. f ranklin Woodcock city, Monday fore- under the doctor’s care. Belfast, 7, FRANK L. YOUNG S. Coombs, aged 82 years, 1 month and 7 GRAY Company, and sold in all Rexall | noon at The Bicknell, Rockland, after a IIAIR days. Quickly restored to it Drug Stores. I short She had been the | FISH MARM [illness. guest FOGG. In Winterport, Feb. 1, Isabel, natural,ori/inaleolorina fovv 0. iyg wuli Per Tel. 58. several weeks of Mrs. Ella F: Crie and wife of Frank 53 3 ALildredina 100, 5-gr. tablets, 75c. Fogg, aged years, Ha:r ilorniviy. it is net SALESMEN WANTED to solicit ordeTs was unusual health months, 7 days. >' dye. H uioi’os enjoying and was in dandruff for lubricating oils, greases and paints Sal- FOLSOM. In Belfast, Feb. 8, Mrs. and iaite.8 thij hair clean, the best of spirits when stricken with a fluffy, abundant ary or Commission. Address THE HARVEY M. 87 9 months and GIIY DRUG STORE Mary Folsom, aged years, beautiful. Samplemailed OIL CO,, Cleveland, Ohio. severe shock, from which she never re- or i55 cents and 9 days. Funrrel Saturday at 2 p. m. by Tho Mildred Louise Co. Maldeu 48 READ & HILLS, Propr’s., Belfast. gained consciousness, Mr. Woodcock is WOODCOCK. In Rockland, Feb. 7, Boston, Maim, ARealBustik'^1 BROOKS BRANCH Mrs. Hartwell L. of Discovc ied »' *** in Nassau, N. P., for the winter and his Woodcock Belfast, For Sale aged 68 years. Rosetone apple li brother,Frank R. Woodcock, was with her Christine A. FITTED GREEN OLD GROWTH works wonders win* her home Tues- Jones, FOUND “Old 1 during illness, returning Manager Fashion” Shoe Sale gray birch wood $13 per cord delivered. nection with 5 gram f day morning, accompanied by Mrs. C rie. A Apply to HENRY W. Rosetone is put up »u 0 j Second-Hand Baby Carriage On the streets of Belfast a Prestolite COLLINS, A cable was received at 8 Congress Street, Belfast. $2.50 jars. A men Tuesday morning tank. Owner can have same by proving | Pays 2 Per Cent Interest Telephone 137-13 lw6* Syndicate, Malden 4n, f from Mr. Woodcock saying, “Impossible / WANTED property and paying for this adv. The Dinsmore Store on GUY L. to arrive.” Mrs. Woodcock was born in accounts. Journal PEAVEY, E. D. Vose and Roscoe Thurston were i\. r. nas soi ■ checking Apply K, Republican Office. lw6* At Ben D. Field’s Store. | Mr. uray next week. in Belfast recently on business. | farm to a party from New Jefse I *