Issued Tuesday Thursday ThuRSEMor Issue Saturday he ourier azette T Entered ai Second ClassC Mall Matter -G THREE CENTS A COPY Established January, 1846 By The Courter-Oaaette. MS Main St. Rockland, Maine, Thursday, November I 6, 1939 V olu m e 9 4 ...... Number 137. The Courier-Gazette Kickapoo And Travis [EDITORIAL] Rockland Lions THREE-TIMES-A WEEK THE VACILATING BORAH A FINE REPUBLICAN CAUCUS Editor Efforts Are Being Made To That distinguished Idaho Senator William E. Borah serves Brilliant Bates College Grad, “The Black Cat” WM. O. FULLER notice thus early in the Presidential campaign that he will Associate Editor Secure Dockage Here For uate Defends the Modern FRANK A WINSLOW "exercise complete liberty of action in 1940.” Which means Nothing But Harmony Marked Renomination Both Ships that the venerable statesman who uses the Republican trade System Subacrlptlons 83 0C per year payable mark is getting ready to vote for a Democrat. Borah is con in advance; single copies three cents. Rockland Chamber of Commerce Edwin Edwards, talented Bates Of Mayor Veazie Last Night Advertising rates based upon circula sistent in only one respect—he is unlikely to support Roose is co-operating with the city au College graduate who won a tion and very reasonable velt again, being frankly opposed to a third term. If the NEWSPAPER HISTORY scholarship in France only to have thorities in the effort to secure ade Idaho statesman had remained regular at the height of hls Mayor Edward R. Veazie, nearing city $7500 and lias refunded three The Rockland Gazette was estab it nullified, for the time being at lished In 1846 In 1874 the Courier was quate docking facilities for the career, instead of continually acting as the "off horse" he the completion of hls first term bond issues. Because of this re- established and consolidated with the least, by the war in Europe, was Gazette In 1882 The Free Press wis Kickapco and the Travis which could undoubtedly have come to be President of the United was last night re-nominated by a duetlon in the temporary loans and established In 1855 and In 1891 changed guest speaker at the Lions meeting because it has been successful in Its name to the Tribune These papers Coast Guard authcrlties wish to States. "Independent” he calls himself; idiosyncratic we surprisingly large caucus, in which i consolidated March 11. 1897 yesterday, introduced by his grand getting a lower rate of interest both call lt. harmony and enthusiasm were locate at this port. The permanent father. Henry A. Howard, who was on the loans and the refunded bond 0------0 o clearly registered. In a brief location here of the two ships would chairman of the November enter issues, the interest charges have I PREACHING VS .PRACTICING speech of acceptance His Honor War Is democracy's greatest ♦ be a great boon to the great num tainment committee. j been reduced $3000. By The Roving Reporter enemy —Admiral Byrd ♦ It is easier to preach than to practice what we preach. He spoke in defense of the modern * •* ber of fishermen, pleasure and "It has been successful in the | commercial craft which ply the Take for instance the case of Robert M. Dole, meteorologist Arts and Crafu College which has ' collection of taxes, collecting more Penobscot and adjacent waters. It for the U. S. Weather Bureau, whose forecast Monday advised been criticised for almost every [than the commitment each year At the home of George E. Torrey- SOLD FIVE TKAWLCRS wculd also give a welcome addition 1 all motorists that "motor cars should be protected in the thing from communism to atheism. and has reduced materially the May 14. 1889, a quartet recital was open." But Mr. Dole forgot something; he forgot to put some "The charge that colleges i Maine given for W O. Fuller, Jr., Em,, of lte c a u .s e They Were Not Profitable to the city's population. I amount of uncollected taxes of back anti-freeze in hls car, and when he motored into Portland the colleges at least) are overrun with La Cygne, Kansas. The organiza In Competition With the Diesel Every effort is being made to I 1 years. meet the requirements though there • next day it was behind a boiling radiator. He was quite Communists is most unjust." ac tion in question were made up T r a w le r s “It has continued the road tar- are many obstacles to be overcome. forcibly reminded of his delinquency. cording to the speaker. “The pro [ ring program and now has at least thus; Ariel Ladles' Quartet—Mrs. F. R. Spear, Mrs. D. N. Mortland. Mrs. United Stales Maritime Commis Kickapoo draws 14 feet of water fessors are termed radical, but the j two more miles of improved streets most radical thing I found among j than when Mayor Veazie took Louise Furbish, Miss Julia S. Spear. sion announces receipt of an appli and Travis needs about 10 feet. FROM OPPOSITE SIDES The berth formerly occupied by them was 51 Republicans and one 1 office. It has had acccepted for Mrs. James Wight, accompanist; cation from the Portland Trawling The Herald Tribune Bureau in Washington has been in Kickapoo was a section of Tillson's Democrat. Bates allows complete Congregational Church Quartet— dulging in a little straw vote practice. Republican members maintenance by the State, four Company for approval of the sale Wharf and this will be satisfactory freedom of speech. There was one Mrs. F. R. Spear, Miss Julia S. of Congress asked for their opinion as to the next Demo miles of road which would other of five trawlers to the French Line. Atheist, but even he believed in Spear, James Wight, George E. if it can be made available. Sev cratic candidate for President expressed the belief that Presi wise have to be maintained by the eral other properties are being municipality. Torrey, Mrs. James Wight, accom The applicant, a subsidiary of At dent Roosevelt or Paul V. McNutt would be nominated. Demo |h e principles of Christianity." ■ The speaker referred to Bates' panist; Iopas Male Quartet—Her lantic Coast Fisheries Cempany. studied and soundings made but in crats asked as to the probable Republican nominee indicated "In co-operation with the Fed- most cases there is not water enough compulsory chapel where a short eral and State Governments lt bert M Lord, William F. Tibbetts. New York, stated in its application their belief that Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg of Michigan even for the Travis. A generous but inspirational religious service lias accomplished much in the way Harry E. Knowles, Oeorgc E Tor that it had offered these steam would win over Senator Robert A. Taft of Ohio by about a 10 offer from Sncw's is being studied Is held He referred to High School of permanent improvement, a few rey, Mrs. Carrie Burpee Shaw, ac trawlers for sale because they were to 8 margin. But meantime it was stated that Vice President to see if there is sufficient depth of as more or less of a playground ! of which are, the construction of companist. not profitable when operated in Garner’s friends would push his candidacy irrespective of water. to college as an institution where four miles of city streets, one mile competition with diesel trawlers whether President Roosevelt sought a third term. And a There seems to have been no Mayor Veazie is working closely kork has to be done—where one of cement sidewalk, 4000 feet of The vessels, all of which are ap hint is being dropped that Congressman Joe Martin, Repub limit to the membership of the with the Chamber's committee Can learn how to live a life and live sewer and most important of all, wight proximately 139 feet long, were lican floor leader, might be included in the possibilities. Philharmonic Society- which includes John M Pomeroy. It thoroughly. Mayor E. R. Veazie who was again I the stone bridge on Limeroek street built in 1919 and 1920 and are coal famed unit of the Maine Music Homer E Robinson, Charles H O------0------o chosen as the Republican standard which meant the elimination of a burners The application stated Guests yesterday were Justice Ar Festival. The following additional Berry and John M. Richardson. THE EUROPEAN WAR STATUS thur Chapman of Portland. Rev. b e a r e r . very serious hazard." that no American citizen has shown list has been submitted: Mrs Eve There seems to be no degree of definiteness about the war The nomination was promptly any interest in purchasing the A E Luce and King Lion Carswell line (Snow) Cross. Mrs. Susan KNOX COUNTY SHORES situation in Europe. The Germans continue to pick off British said that he was doubly apprecia- I seconded by Freeman S. Young, trawlers involved which are regis of the Camden-Rockpor: Lions Foss. Mrs. Vivian tFoss) Hewett. ships and to make sporadic airship attacks, but the battle on tive of the honor which had been ( who referred to the active part tered under the names. Brant. Ccot. Club. Dr. Carswell extended an Mrs. Hilda Keyes, Marie Browne Representative Ralph O Brew the land appears to be getting nowhere, and in fact is the invitation to the ladies night which conferred upon him. which Mayor Veazie had played in Qardiner •Camden). Feme Brown. Loon. Penguin and Plover. ster was informed yesterday that greatest mystery in the whole situation. Diplomats gamble his club is to hold at Tranquility "You have signified your ap- ] securing the new industry at the Ogarita • Rosel Rugg, Mrs Mabel $21,037 of WP.A. money has been with the fate of the smaller nations and men who stand high Grange hall. Lincolnville, Nov. 28. proval of our administration of af- ! Northend. employing now 220 per- • Kalloch) Rollins, Mrs Alice Carl Leighton and Herbert Alex in the field of statesmanship make vain peace overtures. Who allocated for a national archives in Dinner will be served at 6 JO. Mem fairs the past two years.' said sons, and of his present efforts in • Flskei Sturgis, Mrs Lucy tKarl) ander nave returned from a brief would venture to predict where the new year will find the Knox. Kennebec, Penobscot. Saga bers are welcome whether accom Mayor Veazie, "and 1 assure you o f . endeavoring to secure aother in- Carter, Mrs. Alice (Healey) Hahn. hunting trip in the Prentiss re world sitting. dahoc and Cumberland counties. panied by ladies or not. my continued efforts if elected." dustry. Mrs. Geneva • Rosel Huke, Mrs. gion. They brought home a doe. o------—o------o The project is a non-construction. Duke Annis and Allan J. Murray , The caucus was called to order Augustus Huntley, L. A Walker Lola iLakemani Smith, Mrs. Susie Federal project consisting of a com MORE “WARMONGERS" were named as members of the by the chairman of the Republican and A. F. McAlary were appointed Morey, Roscoe McKinney, Mrs. plete descriptive inventory, listing • Herald Tribune) December entertainment committee city committee. Cleveland Sleeper a committee to receive sort and Harry F Smith. Miss Mabel Lamb. index and file of Federal records in Jr. and organization was effected • count votes, but there was no neces- How hopelessly mistaken we all are in believing that two The Lions stood in silence with Mrs. Joyce iLittlehalei Jones and the Customs Houses at Portland. and two add up to four or that black is not white may be bowed heads for one minute as a with former alderman Arthur L. slty for their services, as the nomi- Mrs M. P Judkins. Belfast. Bath. Bangor and Rock gleaned from any glance these days at "The Daily Worker ." tribute to their late brother. Judge Orne as chairman and County At- nation was made by acclamation, torney Jerome C Burrows as sec- 1 F A Winslow. Robert M Pack- During his recent” visit to Rock land with duplicates. Just now exercising this coy mouthpiece of Comrade Stalin Edward K. Gould, long a popular is little Finland's refusal to sign away its sovereignty to Soviet land Mr Dunbar (formerly of Due- These will be deposited in the and faithful member of the Club. retary. ard and Dr. G. W. Soule were Russia after the manner of (Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia. Endorsement of the city commit- named as a committee to escort bar At Sullivan, told me how they National A'chivea Building here, So we find spread across the front page of yesterday’s issue this manufactured nitro glycerine and with other Federal archives Du eight-column headline: Finnish Government Speeds Drive LAMENTABLE IGNORANCE teemen selected in Monday night s Mayor Veazie to the hail, and there plicates will be available for libraries For War.” In subordinate position is the line “Nation Being ward caucuses was the first act i the candidate was given a fine dynamite at what has since been educational institutions and his Driven To Financial Ruin By Warmongers.” Pumpkin pie with whipped cream The new city committee is made ovation. knewn as "Dynamite Beach" on This type of assault on the human intellect from totali up thus: the northern Owl's Head shore. torical societies. tarian sources is. of course, old stuff It is simply a phase of on (t is all right if you know what the ruthlessness which dominates their policies, domestic or ' to do with it —Ed Pointer in the Ward 1—Earl U. Chaples. VERDICT FOR CHATMANS The process would perhaps Inter A STATEMENT foreign, and to be expected, like air raids on defenseless vil 1 Boston Globe Ward 2—Arthur D Fish Damages of *500 were awarded est only a few readers, but enough lages. the sinking of the Athenia. the partition of Poland or Ward 3—Cleveland Sleeper. Jr. by a Cumberland Superior Court was manufactured for the blasting the "purging" of Inconvenient citizens. I Editor of The Courier-Oazette:— Ward 4--Harold Quinn. jury Wednesday on two $5,000 dam of nearly 65,000 cubic yards of But one wonders at its continued lack of variety and in Ward 5—Ervin Curtis. shore. TURKEY SHOOT I w thdraw my name as secretary ventiveness. Hitler for more than two years has been usinR age suits brought by Superior Court WINSTON FARM of Ward 4 as Civil Service rules! Ward 6—Harry D. Phillip* the term "warmonger" to describe the leaders of every small Justice Arthur Chapman and Mr Over in the western part of the SOUTH HOPE. ME — ROl TE 17 ] ar.d regulations do not permit a country which has shown a disposition to resist his engulf- Ward 7—Carl O. Nelson. SUNDAY. NOV. 19—ALL DAY Chapman against the Portland State the "For Sale" sign has been tovcrnmtnt employe to act in any ment. Was it necessary that Stalin, in joining hands with Mayor Veazie's name was placed Hunting Rifles and Shot Guns Country Club. The jury set liabil attached to "Quillcote," erstwhile him and copying his methods, should adopt his language as in nomination by Frank A. Winslow Large Birds—SO Shots to a Turkey capacity in either party well? Surely it would have been cute of this champion of ity cf $250 for the defendants in home of Kate Douglas Wiggin Riggs. 137-138 David S. Beach who had that honor two ^cars ago. peace and plunder had he shown some Imagination and orlgi-, each ease. Both cases were based I visited this historic estate two or nallty in this department of his evangelical effort. Certainly, He referred to the mayoralty as a on a broken ankle suffered by Mrs three years ago. and found it over here, and especially in relation to the Finns, it might have thankless position, carrying with it chapman <*., 12 ,938 whpn sN. closed, as the day was Suita.ty. A helped us in telling him from his twin. As it is. we are being the responsibility of disbursing an Sample One Way Fares forced to look forward to the day when he goes the whole hog. fell on the Country Club porch. annual budget of $260,000 and the reasonable tip generally brings sat BOSTON ...... $ 3 .Id as did II Ducc at one time, and teaches his soldiers the goose- is [artery results and the negro impassibility of pleasing everyone. NFW YORK step. The president of the recently or servant was much more affable MIAMI. FLA...... 2375 Speaking of the Administration's ganized chapter of B'nai Brlth is when I produced one. So I was NM VOi K. VA. I3.B3 achievements he said: Sam Savitt. a local merchant who privileged to make a closer Inspec || OVSTA OA I4.5i "During the past two years it lias NFW ORLEANS 2245 has affiliated actively with local tion of the literary atmosphere. reduced the temporary loans of the DETROIT ...... 17.40 affairs since coming to Rockland, C H IC A G O ...... 20.73 Speaking of football having also been elected a director A well known Rockland man cel Rig EXTRA Savings of the Chamber of Commerce The ebrated Armistice Day in quite a On Ro;ind-Trip Tickets Senter Crane CompaKj . . . we’re still using other officers are: Alan Orossman, different manner than he liad ex SHELDON DRUG STORE WALDO THEATRE vice president; Harry Ocrrlsh. pected At noontime lie went to t il Main St.. Rockland MAINE’S LITTLE RADIO CITY Telephone S40-W financial secretary; Sidney Segal, tile ba.'oment to do some work, and TEL. WALDOBORO 100 We are Exclusive Rockland Agents for the same old signals secretary; Benjamin Segal, treas was still there when hls wife, tg- norant of hls whereabouts, locked Weekday matinees are discon urer; Mitchell Levy, monitor; Sam OUND We're passing along (hr old tinued effective November « and Shafter, assistant monitor; Edward [t,le ceIlar ^°°r an<^ ulc house GREW thereafter. SHOW TIMES Matinees: prices that were in vogur before Saturday 2.3(1. Sunday } INI. E very Gordon, warden; Isidor Gordon. lor after'100n Not wishing to evening at 8 DO break down the door, and too gen Europe went haywire. Jack Oreen and Jake Smalley, tru*' tees. Tiic officers were Installed erously proportioned to make his LENTHERIC THURSDAY. NOV. 16 We realize you're more interested by Dr Elias Caplin and degree staff escape through the cellar windows, RIVERVIEW RESTAURANT in the turkey on this side than BASIL RATH BONE of Portland. Supper was served at ^''arencc resigned himself to hls VICTOR McLAGLEN fate, and Instead of devoting him DAMARISCOTTA. MAINE the one on the other ... and we've the Synagogue. THANKSGIVING DINNER—NOV. 30. 1939 Parfumeur LEO CARRILLO self to the futile profanity that Adults *1.15—Children $1.00 gathered together a display of in many other men would have done, YOUR FAVORITE POEM : : MENU : Thanksgiving apparel that beats “RIO” he devoted his enforced subter ( REAM OF TOMATO SOUP. CRACKERS If I had my life to live again 1 the pants off the swankiest uni would have made a rule to read some ranean stay by cleaning up the cel CELERY OLIVES PK KLES You tire cordially invited to view the complete with poetry and listen to some music at ROAST STUFFED TURKEY. CRANBERRY SAUCE form on the Western Front. Sigrid Gurie, Robert Cummings least once a wack The loss of these lar and doing other odd Jobs. And tastes la a lost of happiness —Charles did he have nice hot biscuits for MASHED POTATO SQUASH BOILED ONIONS line of the famous Lentherie toiletries for both Darwin. SALAD. ROLLS AND BUTTER Best of all, we’re keeping the FRI.-SAT., NOV. 17 18 supper! MINCE OR PUMPKIN PIE OR PLUM PUDDING COFFEE men and women. , com e. ye; disconsolate war where it belongs by keeping WALLACE BEERY Dinner served from 12.00 to 4.00. Please make reservations Come, ye disconsolate where’er ye lan We were talking about coinci as early as possible 136-141 It out of our price tickets. ( HEWER MORRIS guish; dences the other day and one of Come to the mercy seat fervently II e want you to become acquainted with the VIRGINIA GREY kneel; my good friends who holds down a In Here bring your wounded hearts, here ‘Suit* tell your anguish; county peb recalled one. "I was attractive array of creations by Lentherie, “THUNDER AFLOAT” Earth has no sorrow that Heaven coming home from Lewiston," said cannot heal. $25, $30, $35 lie, "called by the death of my preferred by discriminating people. Joy of the desolate, light of the stray SUN.-fMON.. NOV. 19-20 ing. father-in-law.” As he passed O ’coat* Hope of the penitent, fadeless and through the outskirts of Togus a It’s been rather cold lately and that has made a BETTE DAVIS pure! The Lentherie line is not expensive . . . but it is LESLIE HOWARD Here speaks the Comforter, tenderly woman rushed forth and asked him good demand for Wool Clothing and Underwear. $25.00 to $45.00 saying. to stop at the next house and tell in Earth has no sorrow that Heaven We have a good supply and there has been no ad luxurious, li e look forward to seeing you soon. cannot cure." tiic woman her father nad just died “OF HUMAN vance in prices. N ew Glove* Here see the Bread of Life, see waters BONDAGE” flowing Otic year ago: Fifteen slot ma FOR MEN lined or unlined Forth from the throne of Clod, pure chines were seized by the police.— HEAVY COTTON UNION SUITS—for winter wear SI.00. $1.25 from above Come to the feast of love; come, ever Charles R. Sadler, 8&. died in War BEST FLF.FCED UNION SUITS ...... $1.50 THREE SILENT MESSENGERS Perfume $1.95 Coming: "Babes In A r m s ’ knowing 50 PERCENT WOOL UNION SUITS ...... St-98 New Canadian Wool Ho*e "Thunder Afloat.” Earth has no sorrow but Heaven can ren—Mr*. Fremont Beverage, 75. 100 PERCENT WOOL UNION SUITS...... $3.98 remove. died in North Haven—Mrs. Mil —Thomas Moore FANCY WOOL SWEATERS ...... $2.98. $5.09 THREE MUSKETEERS— Hunt Package dred Cordon was elected president PLAID SHIRTS ...... -...... $1.00, $1.50, $1.59 New Bathrobes For H im ...... $1.95 o; the Past Ptcsidents' Association BLUE MELTON JACKETS ...... ;.. $2.98. $4.50 wool or silk SUEDE JACKETS ...... $2.98 of Edwin Libby Relief Corps.— MACKINAWS AND ZIPPER JACKETS ...... $6.00, $7.50. $7.98 TW EED P E R F U M E ...... $1.25, $2.25, $4.00 “BETTER THAN EVER” Tiic airplane carrier Yorktown FOR BOYS New Silk Scarf* was in the harbor. Many sailors LACED LEG PANTS ...... $2.50, $3.00 DERBY’S ashore.—A reception was tendered MACKINAW WITH HOOD ...... -...... *5.00 TOILET W ATERS ...... $1.00 and $1.75 ZIPPER JACKETS WITH HOOD ...... $4.25. $4.50 New Pipes in Color* TURKEYS to Mrs. Mae Cross, department HEAVY SWEATERS ...... 51-98, $2.98 president of the Auxiliary to S.U.V. PLAID SHIRTS ...... -...... -...... 39c, $1.00 COMPLETE MEN’S LINE ...... 75c and $1.00 Order your turkey* today for —Chief Boatswain Alfred M. Haynes SUEDE JACKETS ...... -...... -...... $2.98 Thanksgiving and Christmas assumed charge of the local Const These are only a few of the many good bargains we have for Guard base.—William A. Kennedy, men and boys. Remember—Christmas is less than six weeks GREGORYS SPECIAL CHRISTMAS GIFT SETS Telephone 717-M 66. died at hiis home on Rankin away. Better be thinking of it TEL. 294 FRED L. DERBY, Fancy Turkey* street.—Rockland High School foot 416 MAIN ST., ROCKLAND, ME. WILLIS AYER 407 PLEASANT STREET, ROCKLAND. ME. ball players were enterrained by 136-139 the Lions Club P a g e 1 wo Rockland Courier-Gazette. Thursday, November 16. 1939 Evcry-Otber Day ! ± Peter Costello and he paid $85 for } Smalley represented the defendant, The Courier-Gazette them. He stated that he paid the The case of the State vs. Harold THREE-TIMES-A-WEEK______Superior Court money to DeGrasse B Kaler of Washington for operat- Blessed are the undefiled in the Prank Hallowell, fish warden. mg a motor vehicle while under PLEASE ACCEPT THIS INVITATION way. who walk in the law of the stated that he had investigated the | the influence of intoxicating liquor Lord. Ps. 119: 1 1 Court did not convene until Tties- case and that the respondents had was tried Wednesday before a drawn j day at 2 p. m. jury. Harold W. Look foreman. • • • • [denied having anything to do with - YOU DON’T RISK A PENNY! the lobsters. State Patrolman Tripp testified Rubinsteins’ Visit The ease of the State vs. Victor . . . . . that he arrested the respondent in You’re busy every day—so busy there Just aren’t hours Markets—convince yourself at our risk that you’ll save Maki, formerly of New York on a T he civil automobile negligence Washington Sept. 17. 1939. He enough to do all you'd like to. T his makes your expenses money here every day, because prices are consistently low. Rockland Musicians Were j charge of operating a motor vehicle suit brought by Albert Maker olstated that Kaler stopped the ear climb, though maybe you never thought of it in just that That’s because we buy direct in big volume, make many of our flue foods, save in-between expenses — and share while under the influence of in South Thomaston against Lawrence, and got out of the driver’s seat way. Perhaps, for example, you don’t find time to get Guests Of the Schumann around and compare foqd v alu es. Now, in this most im savings with you. Every single thing yon buy have our toxicating liquor, went to trial Davis of Waldoboro has been set- and staggered around over the road Club In Bangor portant part of your household budget, A&P can give you money-back guarantee of your satisfaction. You’re the Tuesday afternoon before a drawn tied out of court by agreement of and was on the.other side of the practical help. Please accept this invitation. Come to A&P judge and jury. You don’t risk a penny! ■'Prom the Bangor Daily News) jury. Theodore M. Strong foreman. the parties. This involved an ac- ear when he got hold of him. The Officer Christoffersen testified Members of the Rubinstein club eident which happened Sept. 24. respondent's defense was that he that on Saturday afternoon. Oc 1939. when plaintiff was walking [ was sitting in the back of the car * F!Nt QUALITY MEATS * Sunnyfiald Family of Rockland were guest artists at a tober 14. he wastnotified that there on the Atlantic Highway, route 1 and that he got out on the driver s ALL PURPOSE delightful musicale presented be CUT FROM c had been an accident on Route 1. I when it is alleged he was struck .-ide—but the back seat of the car. 24*4 LB BAG fore members of the Schumann club i at the junction of the Buttermilk ■ by a car owned and operated by The jury reported a verdict of HEAVY STEER BEEF FLOUR 6 9 a t Symphony House Tuesday eve I Lane" road. He went to the scene | the defendant. A Alan Grossman guilty." Prank A. Tirrell. Jr. rep- ning. The varied program found j of the accident and found that two and Frank A Tirrell Jr.. appeared I re.-ented the respondent; County Sunnyfiald Pastry the artists in splendid form, and ] automobiles had been in collision, I for the plaintiff and Charles T ' (Continued on Page Six) 2 4 H LB BAG showing excellent technique, tone i one of which was owned and oper FLOUR 6 5 ' and range. ated by the respondent. He stated STEAKS The musicale opened with a piano that there was an odor of alcohol on Pillsbury’s Oast duo by Mrs. Nathalie Snow and Miss Maki's breath. PORTERHOUSE, SIRLOIN, TOP ROUND, F l a v o r 24*4 LB BAG Dorothy Lawry playing a edmposi- j stateState Patrolman Roper testified in every cup FLOUR 9 7 ' tion by Von Weber "Invitation to that he was called to the accident N. Y. SIRLOIN or CUBE the Dance." and he noted that Maki was un Gold Modal steady in his walk; that he did not Mrs. Marianne Bullard gave three 2 4 H LB BAG vocal selections by Brahms, which talk with the respondent until he FLOUR 9 9 ' were enthusiastically received. She had been taken to the police sta was accompanied by Mrs. Faith tion but at that time there was an GRANULATED odor of alcoholic liquor on his Berry'. 10 LB PAPER BAG A Prelude—C-sharp Minor by- breath. Deputy Marshal Richard SUGAR 5 7 ' Rachmaninoff was brilliantly given son and Officer Philbrook also tes SALADA by Miss Dorothy Sherman, who tified that there was an odor of liquor on Maki's breath. showed unusual artistry' The respondent testified that BISQUICK 40 OZ PKG 2 8 C Two vocal selections. "Ah Love TEA But a Day by Gilberti and "Iris' he saw front line service during by Wolf were delightfully rendered the war and since that time any SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR VkG^V loud noise or excitement causes him by Miss Margaret Simmons, her 44 O Z A d t to become very nervous. He stated sweet soprano voice being much ear PILLSBURY’S CAKE FLOUR PKG that on the day of the,accident he Joyed by the audience. She was ac PANCAKE 20OZA AC I had been to Rockland to purchase companied by Mrs. Nettie Averill. AUNT JEMIMA’S FLOUR PKG , .. . , groceries and was on his way to |U Two piano selections by Shumann _ . . . . . , ...... ____ Tenants Harbor; that he had had played by Mrs. Charlotte Hopkins! MY-T-FINE DESSERTS 2 ^ B‘ one glass of beer with his dinner , FRESH SHOULDERS were well received, showing excellent ARROL 5 0 O Z < OC before leaving Rockland. The jury technique and tone. Mrs. Nettle LAMB LEGS GENUINE SPRING returned a verdict of “not guilty." CAMPBELL’S T O M A T O JUICE c°a°Z18 Frost pleased the audience with FRESH Prank A. Tirrell, Jr., appeared for 2>i TO 3*. Lt AVERAGE three varied vocal selections, her BROILERS .. „ „ I the respondent; County Attorney IONA TOM. JUICE ?*°z16cCAN accompanist being Mrs. Faith Bern ;j c Bunows fm thf 8 It HALF State. PORK LOIN 12 O Z Mrs. Blanche Morton gave a musi- erfume P CAN 2 5 ‘ DUCKLINGS N I RAISED HORMEL’S SPAM cal reading "The Madonna at The case of the State vs. Peter II. GFRRISH. Dealer BONED AND ROILED AAP-SLICEO 20 O Z Palos." accompanied by Mrs. Nettie Costello and Ira DeGrasse. both of 376 MAIN STREET, ROCKLAND, ME. IF KSI8ED PINEAPPLE o« CRTSHED CAN 1 4 c Averill. Mrs. Morton was excellent j Portland, charged with breaking LAMB FORES in her reading and was well re- and entering and larceny in the CHICKENS FRESH-5 TO A '.3 AVC. CUCUMBER PICKLES W S 1 0 * eeived by her audience. She re-1 night time, went on trial late Wed- VITAMIN SALE sponded with an encore, "The | nesdav afternoon before a drawn SMOKED SHOULDERS LEAN LB 19 OZ ORC IONA TOMATOES CANS Americans Come" by Fay Foster | jury, Theodore M. Strong foreman. A THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Smoked Fillets Sliced Halibut 48 O Z At the close of the program Mrs. Arthur Philbrook testified that he SUNNYFIELO BUY NO W ! JUMBO l.1 8 c QUICK or REGULAR PKG 1 5 ‘ i F aith Berry and Mrs. Nettie Averill is a buyer of lobsters for the Ameri S iz e LB OATS MW presented a piano and organ rendi can Lobster Company of Rockland; 100 1(10 3 tion of Sonata-D Minor. First Move that he buys lobsters from many FRESH WILDMERE CREAMERY -M ade trom Fresh Cream m ent. by Auguste Reinhard. delight- lobstermen and they are kept in a HALIBUT LIVER OIL A, B, D, G, fully given and a most fitting close car at Matinlcus until a smack calls CAPSULES CAPSULES to an excellent program. for them. June 28 he checked the LB Preceding the musicale a short: lobsters in the car and the weight 79c $1.49 BUTTER 2 6 V CHEESE 2 0 business meeting was held, M r was 1290 pounds. July 2 he went Bernice M. Sawyer, president pre-; to the car and nearly all the lob PINT SI.20 siding. Two new members were ac sters were missing from one parti PURE NORWEGIAN FATHER JOHN’S I2O- T'NS cepted, Mrs. John Chadwick and tion of the car. and upon weighing COD LIVER OIL ARMOUR’S CORNED BEEF 33® A&P MATCHES DC . FLE TIPP'D 6 PKGS 18' 6 0 : Mrs. James Macdonald. Mrs. Samuel the remainder he found only 604 (High Potencyi 77c R&R CHICKEN BONED CAN 39® ANN PAGE TOMATO SOUP 3 19' Harris, a former member of the pounds. He stated that he locks the 17 OZ club, was re-instated. Mrs. Ethel car and that on the morning when I 69c 70c VICKS VATRONOL 24c CRANBERRY SAUCE SPRAY CANS 21® OUART JAR Cameron, district director, will en- he found the lobsters missing he ' 15c VIC KS VAPOR! B 27c 28 OZ i BILL PiCKLES 11® J5e KIEERSKIN OLIVE OIL nounce soon the date of a district notice that the staple had been' U * L O O M S R9r YANKEE BEANS CAN 10c 7'. 02 AA( 50r PEBECO TOOTH PASTE < REAM 49c PITTED BATES DROMEDARY 2 PKGS ZiJ meeting which will be held here in , drawn from that portion of the car OR PUM PK IN 29 02 2 for 40c PINT HONEY A ALMOND FANCY MAINE CANS ______where the lobsters had been a n d ' A&P SQUASH 19c 15 0 2 act 50c Prophvlaetir T. Brush 29c < REAM 12 OZ SEEDED FKGS Id then had been replaced. 75e N'OXZ! M \ I" 85c CLINK’ GERMICIDE 69c A&P RAISINS 2 BAKING POWDER RUMFORD CAN 19c Ralph Hanscom of Portland stat- I ILKA xELTZI K 19c t.00 WILD ROOT HAIR 60c QUART Q RC SEEDLESS ed that he was at work on Sunday.! 75c JURIS HAIR TOXIC TONIC ------S*c A&P RAISINS 4 25c 2 for 76c 50c TEEL ...... 39c WHIPPLE’S MINCEMEAT 25c July 3. in his office at Brown's' 50c WOODBURY SHAMPOO QT. RUSSIAN MINERAL JELLO ISUIT FLAVORED DESSERT 4 PKGS 1B® Wharf in Portland and that he 2 for 51c OIL 49c POULTRY SEASONING BELL'S FKG 9® 50c AYERS PECTORAL 39c 1 LB 3 LB A 1111 D A P C SPARKLE DESSERTS bought 500 pounds of "doubtful" I 1.75 KKEML HAIR TONIC 98c “H u t ;:tA’:c-i! riivOi PKGS ICc POW DER PITFS ... 3c SPRY CAN 1 9 ' CAN 53® 4 15® lobsters from Ira DeGrasse and 100 COD LIVER OIL $145 VALUE 1BAKER’S VANILLA EXTRACT 25® A&P CHERRIES SOUK - PITTED "canT 10' Bangor. Miss Jane Wooster, a stu TABLETS 60c ITALIAN BALM dent at Hannibal Hamlin school REFINED IVORY SOAP w MED CAKE 5® and a Junior Red Cross member' 75c DISPENSER 67c both for gave an unusually Inspiring talk! ! > u > 0 1 IVORY SOAP 3 CAKES’ 25' | in connection with the Red Cross | PKGS ! drive for membership and was en- I POPULAR BRAND 46c 1LARD 3 5' PACIFIC TOILET PAPER 6 17' 'thusiastically received. CIGARETTES CAMEI.N. LI ( KIES. CHES 5 0 0 [ The Schumann club members en- | TERFIELDS. OLD GOLDS. NUTLEY 1 IB CAN i tertained at a delightful social hour | RALEIGHS TISSUES BAKER’S COCOA 1 4 C | MARGARINE LB held in the Pullen room of Sym- i MARSHMALLOW FLUFF ICE CAN 1 8C [ phony House after the musicale. I $1.23 carton 14c OLEt 3' Tea was served from an attractively- RAJAH CIDER VINEGAR JUG 19' appointed tea table, yellow chrysan- I themums and tapers being used in J SWEET CIDER CAL JUG 29' decoration. Mrs. Bernice M. Saw- | yer and Mrs. Ethel Cameron poured, j SALADA TEA 38® >, LB PKG 19' PIUSBUWS 7 0 2 d CC There were over 50 present at this A&P TUNA FISH WHITE MEAT social affair. Members of the Ru ECONOMY CLOTHES SHOP binstein club present, who did no', TOILET TISSUE STATUS take part in the program were Mrs. FLORIDA—20 0—216 Makes extra-delicious biscuits, pies, 458 MAIN STREET, ROCKLAND, ME. and cakes as well as bread Grace Strout. Mrs. Ruth Collemer. j DICED CARROTS Mrs. Ruth George, Mrs. A. J. B ird.! IN THE MASONIC BUILDING Mrs. Lottie McLaughlin. Mrs. Lil SHOESTRING CARROTS ORANGES MACKINAWS HUNTERS’ COATS More Autom obile lian Joyce and Miss Mary Lawry. J IONA PEACHES SLICED or HAIVI It CANS 25 Mrs. Helen Godsoe, chairman of ' HEAVY AI.I. WOOL RED AND BLACK PLAID BI.LE MELTON/COATS 100', W OOL the committee in charge of the DOUBLE BREASTED HUNTERS' GAME POCKETS RED EMPEROR GRAPES 5' / o r Y o u r affair was assisted by Miss M argaret1 FULL 32 IN. LENGTH 31 Inch Length—Double Ba
EAST WALDOBORO Jrecent 8uests of thelr father p *111 | and son Richard of Winchester, Sheaff as grand chaplain installed SEARSMONT Court At ’Scotta _____ I L. C. Tat ham at the Academy. (Mass., were weekend guests of Mr, these officers: Worshipful Master, Mr. and Mrs Edwin A. Flanders Misses Ida Elwin. Mabel Pres- ’and Mrs. C. B. Stahl at Stahl's WARREN Mr and Mrs. Fred C N. Parke WALDOBORO Howard Kimball; senior warden, Twenty-One New Libel* of Lynn. Mass., were weekend cott> Ah(, eDavis and Charles Keon « J5 , Tavern. Floyd Benner; junior warden. Oral « ft <5 « of Bangor were recent dinner For Divorce Are Filed— guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Flan- were caj!ers Sunday on friends in Alfred Ellis spent the weekend ALENA L. STARRETT guests of Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Bry For Divorce Are MRS 1GU1SE MTLLKR Ludwig; secretary, Fred Simmons; ders' and La Forest Mank's. Mrs.! Madison. Correspondent ant. - Correspondent at his home here. senior, deacon. Earle Spear; junior Justice Beliveau Presides E. Flanders and Mrs. J. Flanders I ______zs /S zs The Ladies Aid met in the vestry Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Whittemore deacon. Ernest Boggs; senior motored Saturday to the Camden ' of Cambridge, Mass., have been recently and in addition to the Lincoln County Superior Court CUSHING Tel. 27 Stewart, Stanton Hanna; junior Tel. 40 Mountains. visiting Mrs. Annie Soule. Stewart, Flqyd Wotton; marshal. usual meeting and sewing, a pro is ln session with Justice Albert Mr. and Mrs. Walter Feyler have William Moody and Mrs. Alice Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Leavitt of Harlow Genthner; Tyler, Harold Walter E. Jellison has returned gram appropriate to Armistice Day Beliveau presiding. • Mrs. Maude Clark Gay attended moved from the Toltnan house ’ Heyer of Nobleboro were dinner Wilton, N. H. visited over the week Chapman. to Bangor, after being guest at the was given under the direction of A new grand jury is hearing Friday in Bangor a meeting of the which Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wotton guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W. end with his mother Mrs. Olive Mrs. Arthur Sweeiland. Refresh criminal matters. It comprises J. Maine Public Health Association of The officers of Medomak Chapter i Congregational parsonage, of Warren are now occupying. ! G. Maloney. Leavitt. ments were served by Mrs. Her Russ Abbot, Whitefield foreman; which she is a director. were installed by District Deputy ' Leona Jones, patient at Knox Ray Sanborn of Portland has bert Knight. George E. Barter, ‘Boothbay Har Miss Una Clark, R. N.. of Au- Mr. and Mrs. Homer Marshall William Jackson and B. G Miller Grand High Priest Luther Barlow Hospital after an emergency opera- gusta was guest last Thursday of -pent the weekend with Mr. and been a recent guest of his sister Mrs. Mrs. Earl Millay of South Liberty bor; Stuart E. Bailey, Wiscasset; are in Wiscasset serving on the and Simon McDougall of Boothbav tion last week is gaining satisfac Charles Sprague. Samue 1 L. Bartlett, Somerville; Mrs. Nellie Reever. j Mrs. Kenneth Marshall in Booth- Harbor who served as grand mar torily. visited last Thursday with her traverse jury for this term of Su Mrs. Florence Knowles and Miss Robert Cheseboro, Boothbay; C.. Millard Mank of Farmingdale bay- shal. Rev. Robert SheafT served as Members of the Congregational mother. Mrs. babel Howes. perior Court. Winnie Knowles of Chelsea. Mass Willis Clark, Newcastle; Roger E. visited his parents, Mr and Mrs.' Donald C™ * of ™ en * h ip and grand chaplain. These officers were Brotherhood are requested to take Rosewood Chapter, O E S., held, W M Bragdon State Auditor of Crowley, ’Wiscasset; Osgood A. Eug- L. L. Mank a few days recently. family have moved to one part of are visiting Mrs. Jessie Achorn. Installed: High Priest. Fred Sim- ,heir QWn spoons t0 the its annual inspection Friday. Mrs ; South Portltnd is making an audit ley, Nobleboro; Paul E. Francis, Mrs Alice Hart's house. Mr and Mrs. Rivington Pyne of mons; King. _Harlow Centime*. Brotherhood supper tonight. Lillian M. Pattee of Belfast, the, Edwin Mank. Earl Miller and of the town books. Damariscotta; Roland A. Genthner, Mrs Woodrow Cushman and | Far Hill, N. J. are spending a few scribe, Ralph Pollard; captain of district deputy grand matom, was Mrs. Leland Orff have each shot a Mrs. Florence Shuman and Ar Those from this town to attend Waldoboro; Lincoln H. Hodgkins, daughter Helen of Port Clyde are days here. Host. Ralph Stahl; principal so- the inspecting officer. Members | deer. thur Chute visited Sunday with her I the Bowdoin-Maine football game Jefferson; J. Wilbur Hunter, Bris guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ames. Mr. and Mrs. Arlen Simmons of ..R°y,] !sTturta?7t“th7uffiverM ^f Maine |frcm Seaside Chapter. Cwnden Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Barnard sister Mrs. Lucy Robinson in St. Waterville were visitors Sunday at tol; George W. Linekin, Boothbay; Miss Orpha Killeran R. N„ spent Arch Captain. Garland Day; Master | ' and Mrs. HlUUrd Spear. guests. Visitors were and Miss Eleanor Barnard of Rock George. Mrs. Robinson goes Fri the home of her parents Mr. and I were Thqrlow E Ludwig. Waldoboro; the weekend at her home here. of Third Vale. William H. Brooks also present from Belfast, Lin land were callers Wednesday at C. day to South Portland where she Dr Judson P. Lord and Mias Beu Walter Rittall, Dresden; Clark W. F. Flint remains seriously ill. Mrs. Guy Waltz. Jr., Master of 2nd Vale. Oral Lud colnville. Rockport, Stonington. Bowers'. will send the winter. lah Starrett. Mr and Mrs. Ab Rowe. Boothbay Harbor; Byron Ansel Orne and son Alfred have Miss Charlotte LeRoy who spent wig; Master of 1st Vale, Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hilton and bott Spear of Chestnut Hill, Mass Bristol, and Union A short P«>-j WUUam E ^ ^ b . T. Irving Sawyer ana L. L. Mank employment lenovating the Shu six weeks at Open Gates Friday Schwartz; sentinel, Ernest Boggs. Mbs Barbara Benner entertained for her home ln Philadelphia stop also attended. gram consisting of a vocal solo by ( Ta.enty.one new llbeU tor di. were recent visitors in Washing man place, recently bought by Mr. An orchestra composed of Arietta I Mr, Jessie DeWitt of Primrose , appear on the docket dissolv ton and Thomaston. several friends Saturday night at I ping at Boston and Utica, N. Y A rehearsal of the officers of Ivy Trett of Chicago. piano; Earle Day. drums; Chapter and readings by William John Standish arrived from Bos the Hilton home. Guests were Mr ] route | Flagg, Chapter, O.ES. is called Friday ing Howard W Shrader of Jeffer Mrs. Lizzie Maloney is in ill Harold Sprague, violin: Stafford Gower of Primrose Chapter and ton Tuesday and visited his sister I health. and Mrs Warren ColweU, Mr. and Mrs Maude Clark Oay will speak night following the stated meeting son vs. Marjorie Shrader of Albany, Soule, saxophone furnished music Fred Schofield of Rosewood Chap- Mrs. Nellie Reever, Joined friends! p A Mrs. Harold David Mr. and Mrs on W6stem trips at the Com- of the Chapter. N Y. Beatrice E. Trowant of Dam- Crute is employed truck for the evening. Guy Waltz sang ter. was enjoyed Fo.iowing the arlfCOtta vs Edward R. Trowant ol and continued on a hunting trip 1 John A. Dvorak. Mr. and Mrs rnunity Garden Club meeting Frl- Rev W S Stackhouse attended ing pulpwood for George Stewart. several selections and Miss D ella1 pregram, luncheon was served to Washington County. Joseph Tait. Mr. and Mrs Wayne day night at 8 o'clock. the Saturday session of the Youth . Damariscotta. Evelyn A Keene ol Donald Knapp is receiving in White gave readings Visitors were! » UlldcF the direction Ol Mrs. Alice Hnrhnr v* Murrav C Raymond Trueworthy of Rich lleald. Mr and Mrs. Richard Ralph At a meeting Of Meenahga Orange Conference held at the First Bap-1 ___ . Boothbav Harbor vs. Murray t, structions at a Maritime school in present from Rockland. Thomas-! . Morse Mrs. Jenn:e Schofield. Mrs — . _ . mond was recent guest of Austin Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hilton, and held Monday night the first and tist Church in Waterville. Mus t Keene of Boothbay Harbor; Ester New York. ton. Warren and neighboring E.izabeth Newbert and Willard Lailer of Bristol vs. Joseph W. Miller. Ruaesll Hilton. Cards and dancing second degrees were worked upon Ella Simmons and Miss Allison Mrs. Everett Davis and Mrs. H. J. towns Refreshments were served Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Robinson were enjoyed. Refreshments were two candidates. Stackhouse, delegates to the con Morse Lailer of Bremen. Ruth W. Good- Marshall were recent guests of Mrs. at the close of the ceremonies of Portland dined Monday at Mr Louville Pottle ln Rockland, served by the hostesses. j Mr and Mrs. William Fish enter- ference returned home with him. Mr. and Mrs. Olin Bonin of speed of Boothbay Harbor vs. Olenn Mr. and Mrs. Harry Connell of tained at their cottage at Jeffer- Rev. George Bolster of Bangor Skowhegan passed the holiday at p. Ooodpseed of Belmont, Mass and Mrs. L. L. Mankfc. Helpful Club meets today with Charles Bowers motored to Bos- Mrs. p I. Geyer, Providence were weekend guests of son Lake Saturday night Mr. and EAST APPLETON is guest of Mr. and Mrs Isaac the home of Mr. and Mrs. Colby Aubinl E. Merrill vs. Collis B Mer- Howard. ' rill, both of Damariscotta. Amy L. ton Friday for Miss Arvilla Win-j Frank Nord of Rockland spent her sisters Mrs. Oral Ludwig. Miss Mrs. Forrest Eaton. Mr. and Mrs. I Hooper. Florence Orff and Mrs. Alvah, Edgar Hagerman, Dr. and Mrs I Mrs Floyd Gushee and son Larrv chenbach who is a student nurse the weekend with his son Alfred, Callers Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cobb and Steele vs. Lester B. Steele, both of Achorn. I Franklin Randolph. Mr. and Mrs j recently visited Mrs. William Car Mr and Mrs Fred Peabody w ere'W ilfre d and Laurence, of Boothbay Harbor. Thomas E Ken- there. , jjr. and Mrs. George Avery of Mrs Maude Clark Oay and Miss Herbert Maxey and Dr. and Mrs j ter in Damariscotta. Mr. and Mrs Alden Winchenbach l:-a « 'e weekend visitors St|nS
' child of a house? Buckets of paint, A MAID CALLED MILLS gay new wallpapers and chintzes ! and a ruthless hand with the "gin- VINALHAVEN : gerbread carving” can apparently FIRST NATIONAL STORES Whom You Will Take To Your Heart When She Talk, j turn the trick and give you a house j MRS OSCAR C. LANE Heating Hints About Household Matters you’ll enjoy living In. Correspondent Keo/ J O / nr Two-Crust Lemon Pie One tablespoon cornstarch, 1 cup At Pleasant River Grange Wed BROADCAST BY MARJORIE MILLS I WANT to caution you against (Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 1.30 p. m over Stations sugar, 1 cup water, juice and grated nesday night the first and second 1 poking at the fire from above. h ™ / COFFEE M e t h h WNAO, Boston; WTAO, Worcester; WCSH, Portland; WTIC, Hartford: rind 1 lemon, 1 egg slightly beaten. degrees were conferred. Agitating the fire bed in this man WICC. Bridgeport; WEAN, Providence; and WLBZ, Bangor). Combine cornstarch and sugar, I Malcolm Winslow returned Mon ner mixes the ashes with the live » then frnlmq ift TffR/FTy Price / coals and causes the formation of add lemon juice and rind, water and ' day from Whitinsville, Mass. clinkers. And clinkers, you know, We've read so many despairing rored fireplace mantles? They had egg. Cook for a few minutes and ’ Mrs. Theodore Nutting and Miss choke the fire and prevent the letters from people who’ve tackled i that too, but they took down the cool. Place mixture in unbaked j Mary Neilson returned Monday free and complete burning of the the task of making a dark, high- mirrors and pillars and most of the Good Luck pie shell; place crust on . from Orono where they attended celllnged enormous old Victorian - . ornate carving our grandmothers top and bake in a hot oven (460 de- , the Maine-Bowdoin football game. house pleasant and charming that j admjred and had ,eft a ch>gte grees F.) 10 minutes; then reduce The Four As met Monday night we took notes for you hard and fast mantle and narrow border of unob heat to moderate (350 degrees F.) with Mrs. George Newbert. KYBO 2 37 when we found one the other night trusive carving around the fire and bake 20 to 25 minutes longer. Marguerite Chapter, O.E.S., will that had been successfully trans place . . . all in the same silvery gray Makes a seven-inch pie. • meet Monday. The degrees will formed. Graham and Helen Fear pickled oak. Over the living room Maine Potato Triangles be worked on candidates. Members JOHN ALDEN 2 r 35' ing have worked the miracle with j mantle where the mirrored atrocity One pint freshly riced Maine po- ) will take a box lunch. their house in Newton and you can 1 stood, there's an oval family por tatoes. 1 egg. beaten. 1 tablespoon A shower party was given Doris d o likewise. 3 . A 3 9 ' trait in a gilt frame, gilt candelabra flour. '■» teaspoon salt, speck of pep Robinson last Thursday night at RICHMOND Miles of dark oak woodwork to coal. They also clog up the grates, i with crystal drops and two deep blue per. chopped meat. the home of her uncle, Irving (Rob making it impossible to properly contend with? They hyi it too, but I and white Bristol vases. To potato add egg. flour and sea inson. The party was given by her shake the fire. PRICES ROCKLAND, ROCKPORT, CAMDEN they stripped the woodwork down Clinkers may also form when You have miles of gloomy grass- soning. Roll out on a well-floured sister Mrs. Minnie Vasso ln honor to a pickled oak effect and waxed it. some portion of the fuel bed be i cloth-covered walls? So did Helen board and cut in squares. Place a of Miss Robinson's coming marriage comes packed, due to the odd size By adding a little lamp black to the Fearing but she had them water- spoonful of chopped meat on each A variety of lovely gifts were re and shape of the lumps of coal at O LD LGE £ wax they achieved a soft silvery colored ln a pale creamy pink, hung square. Fold like a turnover. Brush ceived. that point. This packing prevents HOME- 24ft LB Jk C gray . . . don’t ask us how but that’s the free passage of air through STEAD BAG L/ over-drapes with the same creamy with melted drippings. Bake in an A Silver Tea was held at Union PASTRY FLOUR W what emerged from the operation. that p a rt of the fu e l bed and pink background and a bold leaf de oven until brown and meat is heat vestry Tuesday afternoon served by clinkers form there. Fortunately, Ponderous carving around the mir- sign ln cream and tan. The long ed enough. Serve with brown sauce. however, clinkers thus formed can Ida Libby. Elsa Ames. Cora Peter FINAST 24ft LB OC living room and huge hall came to Brer Rabbit Rye Pancakes be easily disposed of, bv gently A son. Estelle Brown. Marion Little shaking the grates until the solid BREAD FLOUR FAMILY b a g life at once. One of those stained One cup flour, 1 cup rye meal, 1 87 field, Flora Brown. Vera Johnson, masses break up and fall into the NEW HIGHS and glass hall windows bothers you? cup sour milk, 1 teaspoon soda. % Kate Greenleaf. Margie Chilles, ashpit. (20) NEW LOWS They took out the stained glass in cup Brer Rabbit Molasses. 1 beaten Evelyn Patrick, Nellie Nickerson, the lower half of the window and egg. Gladys Coombs. Lois Webster. Doris NORTH HAVEN IN tacked sweeping rose draperies Mix and sift flour and meal. Add Shields and Mrs. Kenneth Cook; PURE LARD 3 2 5 c around the oval framework of the sour milk with soda stirred in it Mr. and Mrs. Owen , Lermond,1 chairman. Mrs. Vaughn Johnson. ■ upper half, crossed so the stained until it foams, add molasses, beat 1 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Orant and The tables were prettily arranged FINE HEAT glass is concealed. well. Add beaten egg and stir in with vari-colored candles and Eva Grant left Tuesday for Florida A Victorian kitchen can be the last. Drop by tablespoons on autumnal foliage and presented a •where they will spend the winter. ; GRANULATED" bane of any woman’s life, endless greased hot griddle. When bubbly dainty appearance with the china The Unity Guild will hold an all ! SUGAR 1 0 ; 5 7 c pantries, dark woodwork, miles to turn and bake other side. Serve tea sets both modern and antique. day session Tuesday. A picnic din- | NEW YORK STATE walk. Graham and Helen Fearing hot with Brer Rabbit Molasses or ner will be served, each member j Preceding the tea, a program was IT’S A BIG FOOD VALUE I.B made one pantry into a breakfast i Welch's Currant Jelly. enjoyed: Contralto solo by Mrs. taking whatever she wishes. nook, papered in gay fruit paper YOU SHOULDN’T MISS Crusted Apples Joseph Kittredge; reading by Mrs. Foy Brown, who is 111, is gaining j with a cream background. They Six apples, qpe-third cup apricot CHEESE 2 3 c Arthur Guilford; soprano solo, Mrs. satisfactorily. elevated the old floor closets that jam. 1 egg white, 4 cup ground al FIN AST Clarence Bennett; prayer and Mrs Estelle Crockett who has held barrels of flour and sugar and monds or peanuts, ti cup bread MADE WITH Scripture reading by Mrs. Kenneth been ill the past few weeks, is able ! 2 LB supplies so they form overhead clos crumbs. ' a cup brown sugar. PEANUT Cook accompanist Mrs. Leola NO. 1 GRADE A JAR ets above the built-in table and to sit up a short while each day. Peel and core apples. Fill center Smith. Mrs. Cook, then introduced PEANUTS comfortable benches. Some of the cavities with the jam. Brush over Lloyd Crockett is inspecting the BUTTER 2 3 c the guest speaker Mrs. C. E. Bouse- shelves are open to hold colorful with the beaten white of egg Cov- Oranges in the various towns in fleld of North Haven whose talk platters, salad bowls and glass. The I er well with the ground nuts, crumbs this section. on her life in China as a missionary EVAPORATED EVANGELINE kitchen walls are painted yellow , and brown sugar mixed together. John Crockett who recently un- ! was most interesting. UNSWEETENED with peasant blue for the woodwork; Bake in moderate oven (350 deg. F.i derwent a mastcid operation at the Walter Torfason arrived Friday MILK 4 "-2 7 c there’s a dark blue linoleum on the until apples are tender ana nicely Marne General Hospital in Port from New Haven where he is em floor and ruffled dotted mull cur crusted. This makes six servings. land. Is expected home the last of I ployed on yacht Althea. tains at the windows. Oh, yes. an MENU the week. RICHMOND Circulating arched doorway leads to the break Breakfast James Van Twisk of Pleasant- J SLICED OR HALVES FLORENCE O il H e a te i DEER ISLE fast nook that used to be a pantry. Grapefruit Halves vllle, N Y. and Francis Raymond PEACHES 2 ~ 2 5 c Our 1939-M Circulating Heat Arched doorways cost more but they *Brer Rabbit Rye Pancakes Mrs. Lucy Northrup returned of New York have been recent visi- 1 ers. Florence and Estate lleatrola add so much in decorative value it's with Reich's Red Currant Jelly —offer amazing features in heat last Thursday from Bronxville. N. Y. tors at the home of Mr Raymond's worth it. All the streamlined mod Coffee RICHMOND ing from one room to the whole Mrs. Fred L. Sylvester is guest of aunt. Mrs. Irven Simpson. ern equipment in the Fearing kit Lunch house— relatires in Boston MEDIUM SIZE chen looks perfectly at home,now Beef Loaf and Tomato Sauce Mrs. Rena Plum, two sons and 2 “2 5 c NEW HIGHS IN MINTURN PRUNES against a gay. modern background. Pepper Relish • EFFICIENCY Any ideas here for your problem- Crusted Apples Mrs Linnie Greene who visited • FFELECCNCMY relatives here, have returned to Capt. Frank Sprague is substitut • EASE OF HANDLING Litchfield. Conn. ing at the Lighthouse while Mr • CHARM AND BEAl’TY RED SALMON TKS* 2% 43< Mrs. Lemuel Pickering is guest Chandler Is on vacation. CRAB NEW LOWS IN PRAISE-WINNING PANCAKES Supt. George Bragdon visited Jf her sister Mrs Rodney Philbrook. coa l i e • FIRST COST Capt. and Mrs Walter E. Scott schools on the island this week. HERSHEY'S » 8” 9 C • FUEL BILLS and Miss Rosamond Scott motored Kenneth Stanley of Portland has MEAT • MAINTENANCE COSTS CUSHA PEACHES8 “"•* t m 2 X 29c to Bucksport recently to call on been pas-ing a few days with nis CHATKA TRY OUR EASY PAYMENT friends PLAN brother, Clifford Stanley. Cook breakfast in a hurry. . . Mrs Margaret Thcmas who ha NolA 21c BAKER'S VANILLA W 25< FLORENCE Bran Muffins TIN yet serve pancakes so beautifully been keeping house for her mother RANGE BURNERS Tetley Tea during the latter's vacation has re BAKING CHOC. browned, so light, so delicious, FIN AST 2 a a 19c $19.95 Dinner lumed to 8cuthw?st Harbor. that everybody will praise them! Maine Potato Triangles .AND VP J«.l Mi M.tt Mrs. Augusta Bridges Is 111. HORMEL SPAM V 25< •r Water Mashed Turnip Mrs. Addle Johnson spent the educator STONINGTON Harvard Beets weekend with Mrs. Violet Dunham Celery, Apple and Raisin Balad Alton Sprague Is ill. HORMEL SPICED H A M 2 5 ‘ FURNITURE CO. Pillsbury's Pancake Flour Pillsbury5 ’Two-Crust (Lemon Pie CRAX PC.A/W OR BUCKW HEAT paw(e
unteered his services, was also dis —■ » ♦ ••• g( In Superior Court In Everybody’s Column ♦ President Rich - cussed. ' ROCKPORT ♦ Harold Corthell was drafted as CAMDEN | Advertisements in this column not WANTED THOMASTON (Continued from Page Two) to exceed three lines Inserted once for ♦ ft « « #5 Will Again Direct Affairs chairman of the fourth annual Out- f t f t f t f t 25 cents, three times for 50 cents. Ad ...... n I Attorney Burrows for the State. ditional lines five cents each for one ing Club supper, his protests that LIDA G CHAMPNUY IP you like to Draw Sketch or SHIRLEY T. WILLIAMS Of Camden Outing Club GILBERT HARMON • • • • time. 10 cents for three times. Five Paint, see Talent Test ad in Miscel Correspondent not enough others were willing io Correspondent Correspondent small words to a line. laneous column. 130*141 ZS <4 Mrs. Kenneth Trask stated that ft ft f tft — Crie a Vice rresident help in the tremendous amount of f t f t f t f t /S Z\ Z\ | her husband was the captain of the WOOD parlor stoves. In any condi work entailed in putting on the j *•* *•**•**•* tion wanted; also round oak heaters. Tel. 190 Rockland took the spotlight at Tel. 713 Tel. 2229 boat; that he took her to Matinicus C E GROTTON. 138 Camden St. Tel. 1091-W 130-tf supper being overridden by a unani- | ,on Saturday July 1st and they went motis show of hands of those pres ‘LOST AND FOUND; Why Work For The Other Fellow? The Federated Circle met T ues-' OuUng clu;b Mrs. Louise Walker Mrs. Bernie? | F Clifton Fears of Rockport, i to his parents' home and spent the Well established business of vour own at the Snow Bowl ent who promised to help. available for man or woman over 30. day at the home of Mrs. Margaret | Libby and Mrs Evelyn Wilson are I M ass. is guest this week of Edgar night. She stated that in the eve- CHILD’S glasses lost Monday be Lodge Monday night, as Ernest Crie A law passed by the State Legis Mu-t I),- neat and have good reputation Stone. It was decided to have an ' spending a few days in Boston S Bohndell. | ing they went down to the wharf tween Rockland and Thomaston: white willing to work 8 hours a day on good lature this year, sponsored by the gold rims; rewaid Return to 7 That paying route Car not necessary but other meeting this month to com- of tte was named vice presi- Eugene C. C. Rich is in New D r- George Ingraham, M rs.,M a-i and told DeGrasse and Costello cher St.. Thoma-ton or Courier-Gazette helpful No investment. Write J. R. 137*139 plete plans for the December sale, dent in charge of all skiing activi- Maine Winter Sports Federation. york<,Uy for {ew, days nasseh Spear and Miss Lula Payson tliat they would not be leaving for EDDIF Box 387. Newark, N J 137*1 19 which gives the right to clubs such ; • ' lett Tuesday for a brief visit jn Portland that night and requested TARPAULIN found Call and prove TABBUTT. 130 ANTIQUES wanted. Cash available Ihis session to be at Mrs. Marion ties and development during the as the Outing Club to charge ad- Friday Club will meet this week _ * I ownership, to W V. for good old furniture In any quantity. Boston. I them to move the boot out to a Main St. Thomaston. 135-137 Grafton's home Nov. 28. The an- coming year. The participation oi mission to all persons who go on **0* ^ rs- Fred Gould. Mis. Mary Address P O BOX 245. Camden 136*138 Mrs. Lillian Perkins who has mooring. She stated that her hus- NOTICE - Is hereby given of the los - nual Christmas sale and supper wi’l many Rockland skiing enthusiasts, to areas cleared for skating and 1 Buchanan will be the reader. oi deposit book numbered 1.180? utid WORK w&ntetj; will do anything, b en with her daughter. Mrs. Nellie I band did not leave his mother’s the owner of said book a-slts lor du would like Job for board and sm all take place Dee. 7. starting with a ano in particular the Ski Patrol, maintained as such, was reported Miss Nettie Wooster ia visiting plicate In accordance with the prj- wage RAI PH STANLEY. 28 Spring St. R. Ballard, for several months, is home that night. Next morning City 1136*138 rummage and white elephant sale m the activities of the Club is one her sister Mrs. Kendall Hopkins. vlslon of the State Law RGCKI AND by President Rich, A report of in Bangor to spend the holidays. early she and her husband went SAVINGS BANK. By Edward J Helli.-r. in the Congregational vestry at evidence of the importance to this Treas . Rockland. Maine Nov 16. !?29 NEWSBOYS wanted TEL 906-M things accomplished at the Club The Philatliea Class will meet F ri Mr. and Mrs. James Miller, son 136-138 10 a. m This is in charge of Mr. whole section of the Camden Out- down to the 'boat and together 1J7*TU-143 I during the past year, of particular day night at 730 in the church Maurice, daughter Ruth and Har with DeGrasse and Costello they MAN wanted to feed and tend 60 Lillian Comery. For tlie afternoon ing Club community project, note being the completion of the 1 parior head of cattle; good wages, year round the committees are: Needle work A. B. Stevenson. Jr., chairman old Graffam motored to Boston left for Portland and that they did Job Call afternoons. JOHNSON & ski slope with lights and ski tow I Mr and Mrs. Fred Simpson and ! Saturday to attend the Rodeo, then TALK OF THE TOWN MINK FARMS Appleton 135*137 Mrs Nina Leach and Mis Shirley, of the nominating committee, in j " ” s not stop anywhere until they given. I Mr .and Mrs. John Clayter motored | proceeding to Methuen where they reached Willard and Daggett's Williams: aprons. Mis. Edith H ath presenting the name of Eugene C German propaganda has been re ft .». .«. ••• If Ito New Brunswick over the holiday [were overnight guests of Mr. and wharf when tlie.v left tile boat and ♦ ♦ orne and Mrs. Effie Miller; candy C. R.cii for president oi the Out- ceived this week by many citizens Mrs Clifford Merrill. They re-j went to their home, ♦ ♦ Mrs. Selma Biggers and Miss Helen ing Club during the coming year TALK OF THE TOWN of Rockland. The latest in that t *FOR aeaa—SALE j ____ • ! Parker Morse Hooper leaves to- turned home Sunday Sheriff Ludwick testified ’to Studley; grabs. Mrs. Alice M ac-! spoke of the untiring efforts of Mr. line is a pamphlet entitled ’ Ger p having a'day for his winter home in Fall An interesting meeting of tile ' causing tne respondents to be ar- gowan; supper, general chairman Rich in macing the club an out- Patrolman Bridges is man White Book—Documents Con HARD coal for sale, 814.50; Pocahon River. Mass. Garden Club was held Tuesday rested by the -Portland police de tas sort lumpy. $9; dry fitted bard Mrs. Marion Grafton, with Mrs. standing winter sports center of sick vacation cerning the Last Phase of the Ger wood $10 J B PAULSEN. Tel. Mi. and Mrs Sydney L. G. Suth- night at the home of Miss Emily i partment; that he questioned the Charlotte Gray in charge of the the State. The other officers elect man Polish Crisis." Enclosed also Thomaston 62 133-tf ed are. First vice president and Dean's Orchestra starts sponsor-lei land and Mrs Edgar Rokes left | Hall. Glencove with a good attend- imen about the larceny of the lob- ~lO O - CROSS breed pullets lor sale, dining room. Decorations are un Percy | ship of a seris of dances at Glen Monday to spend the winter uijance. Future work of the club was | sters and they denied knowing any is a pamphlet called “Facts In Re started laying. W L MERRIAM. Union der the direction of Mrs Margaret chairman of maintenance. view" an authorized version of Herr Tel 8-5 '136-138 discussed and plans formulated., thing about them; and also they Stone. Following the business Luce; second vice president rrd Cove tomorrow night Florida. von Ribbentrop's address at Dan PIOS lor sale. $2 50; also turnips. 750 Mrs. John Tuttle, l! spending a ' A nominating committee to consist testified to that effect In the Mu bushel. HENRY P (ROCKETT.----- TKi meeting, refreshments were served director of admissions. Harold zig. The two documents are issued south Thomaston. Tel 371-4 136*138 Nash; third vice president and events in Ward 1 have | fj? wdays ln Waterville. |o f Mrs Lida Champney, Mrs. Maud nicipal Court. by Mrs. Stone assisted by Mrs. by the German Library of Informa NEW while bath tub for sale cheap, chairman of traffic and parking ' '*en immorlaN*d in an epic poem. Ernest Cookson is hunting a few Walker and Frederick Richards Costello, in defense, told that he W J. FRENCH. 10 High St.. Camden Charlotte Gray and Mrs. Lillian tion 17 Battery place. New York ______136*138 area. George Thomas; fourth vice , whWl someho* “ * s,am P o( i days in Brooks ...... j was appointed and Lester Shibles was a guest aboard the boat, that Comery. City PIGS and shoats for sale at CITY ident and chairman of ski de Brook authorship. Ralph Be'.yea and Charles W ad.- ' waa elected to serve on the Rock ’ he started drinking before leaving FARM. pigs. 82-50; shoats. 83 135 137 Another in the series of card1 '5‘ worth went Wednesday to New Garden Committee. Reports were1 Portland and that the trip was velopment, Ernest Crie; treasurer. A public supper, entertainment GI.ENWOOD coal or wood parlor heat parties sponsored by the Star Circle Dr. Joseph T. Smith of Boston er for sale Perfect condition; 820. 43 T Jenncss French; secretary. B York city. 1 Siven by the secretary, Mrs. Effie, a continuous round of drinking or. and beano will be held by Limerock ( rankin s t city '136*138 of Grace Chapter will be held in was guest speaker when the Knox Tliere was a llage attendance at ,®alisbur>’ and the treasurer Arthur his part. He testified that there F. Mathews, Jr.: chairman of mem Valley Pomona Grange at Megun-1 combination gas and the Masonic hall Monday night The County Medical Association he.d meeting Tuesday of the Lions K Walker. President Lester Shibles ' were various trips to and from Ma ■* " 1 enameled stove for sale Dual oven oil bership. Gilbert Harmon: executive ticook Grange hall, Camden Mon burner .Included Like new TEL 1065, committee consists of Mrs. Florence lls monthly meeting at :he Copper A)len pjiyson WSLS tlie presided. The December meeting tiniews and about Captain Trask 27*139 committee. Harold Corthell, Hugh day night under the auspices o f -----23 Chestnut----- St. Gardiner. Mrs. Blanche Vose. Mrs. Ketl,e gue.4 speaker and gave an interest- 'A111 ** omitted and the January searching for bait. He said his first _ .. ,,, , SWEET Tu-nlps for sale. 5l»e per Montgomery, Percy Kelller; direc the Home and Community Wei-. I bushei Money refunded if not as Blanche Lermond and Mrs. Leila tors, George Pullen, Stewart Or- The flag on tlie city building i s : ta‘k on ^ irp Pretention an meeting will be held at the home of knowledge of the lobster being fare. The general committee Is “yRNDoIcf7CRAMER Smalley. beton, Gilbert Laite, William F. flying at half staff out of respect Fire Fighting, Mrs. Mary Spear > aboard the boat was at Brown’s composed of Mrs. Mary Nash of BOAT ,or 42 n w n n . four Roy Burton who makes his home Packard. Joseph Sylvester, Jr., A to the late Judge Edward K. Gould, j -^L‘s Barbara Brown oi Vinal- M rs. Amy Miller will be reader Wharf at Portland when DeGrasse Camden. Mvron Young of Rock- year- old. decked piiothou.se aft; also at Tile Lucetl e. is having two weeks .. , seine boat; one 1C ft double ender; B Stevenson, Jr. E. Hamilton Hall. whose funeral takes place Friday baien is visiting friends in town. Friday afternoon at meeting of the was given orders to unload them. land and Mr??. Constance McPhail M-ines and gear l r fountain, vacation from his duties as guard J H Hobbs. Milford A. Payson, | afternoon at 2 o'clock. Tlie services W. ® Hutchins of Portland wa.> Twentieth Century Club, substitut- ! DeGrasse denied tlie larceny of i 0( Owl's Head. supper Will be Vlnalhaven ____ 137*139 at the State Prison and has gone ing for Mrs Blanche Ellsworth, the j tlie lobsters and denied knowing __ . , „ . _ ... , 1934 PONTIAC sport coupe for Male, Pei cy R Keller, J. Huh Montgom- are to be private. The offices in rfcent guest of his brother Dr served from 6 to 7 With tlie Ceres of rMwon, ble tel Thotnakwn 150-2. to his home at Banger, pla.nning ery M Alton French. Harold Cor- the City Building will be closed I J ames G Hutchins scheduled reader. Mrs. Miller will they were on the boat until they the host Grange in charge assisted !______137 also to vi>it New York befoire his give a review of ihe book “A Pe- arrived at Brown's Wharf in Port- bv the Ceres of each subordinate < HE.AJ' 6 room lu>u«e next door to it hell, Alton Crone, Alien F Pay- from 2 to 3 p. m. during the funeral - '*rs- Hellie Gray has returned « i,«„ T , a 1 i l ln e 01 €a cn RHDor“ *na u Warren poatofflce Newly papered and return. I son. Oliver W. Mayhew. Gilbert _____ from Holyoke. Mass. culiar Treasure" by Edna Perber. land wnen c.ipi ira.sk ordered Grange in the Pomona. Enter- painted inside improvements. G. w. Mrs. Waiter Bucklin has returned | jjarlnon. with one other member Mrs John Thompson will be the [them unloaded. | talnment win be furnished by each WA1-KF3L tel 17-4 or 48. Warren. Merton Haskell, Robert HiUs and At a meeting of the Camden Com- 135137 home after visiting Mr. and Mrs stesh. Both respondents were found to be elected from the High 8chool Austin L. Richardson left yester- mandery Tuesday night, it wai Grange, starting about 7.30. TWO parlor stoves tor sale, also Eugene Closson in Upton, Mass I Sports Committee. day for Florida, where they expect ,oted to sponsor the Fourth An- A Chatfield has citxs?d guilty. A. Alan Grossman appeared ______| kitchen stove at 25 MAIN ST. Tbom- Capt. John Brown is spending a] At a later date the important to spend the winter. They are nual Supper of the Outing Club. ' c Aldermerc and re— for the respondents; County Attor The Boys and Girls Club of Ward **on’ Mf______few days in Portland committee appointments will be making the trip by motor, and which will be held the early part turn*
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Marston visit iMail Orders Filled— We Pay Postage Epsilon Sigma Phi, fraternity of ed relatives in this, city yesterday, On Dean’s List extension service workers of State | returning last night to Portland. This And That agricultural colleges and the agri Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Karl and culture department, awarded its ® S O C i E T Y Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Pitts attend GOODNOW’S PHARMACY distinguished service ruby F ri ed the Bowdoin-Maine game at CUT RA TE day to A Frank Lever of Columbia, Orono Saturday, being accompanied COR. MAIN & PARK STS., ROCKLAND, ME. S. S., Former Congress member for on the trip home by Richard Karl Mrs. Evelyn Hiy was hostess to his strong support and co-operation who spent the weekend here. QUALITY PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Shakespeare Society Monday night, in extension service work." Among 28 members being present. Mrs those receiving certificates of Mr. and Mrs. Emile Coombs have recognition for meritorious service Angelica Glover gave a pleasing re been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Horace NOW IS THE TIME TO STOCK UP view of "Teregoriot" by Balzac and 3 By K. S F. were Albert K. Gardiner. Univer Coombs, returning to Vlnalhaven, ON THESE COLD REMEDIES a> sity of Maine, formerly of Rock compared the principal characters after a hunting trip at Island Palls. i with those of "King Lear." Mrs. land. They brought back a large deer. Coins have enabled research ex Alice Jameson wah commentator, 50c White Pine and Tar Cough Syrup ...... 39 Ol perts to trace the development of the third act of King Lear being Donald Karl is at the Deaconess Miss Dorothy Brewer, who has 50c D. & C. Expectorant Compound...... 39 •t hair styles, showing clearly that read, under the leadership of Mrs. Hospital for observation. Mrs. ca been visiting her grandparents, Mr. Roman examples in style have been Elizabeth Fomeroy. An excellent Karl Is with him in Boston. 50c Flaxseed, Wild Cherry and Rock Candy .39 3 KNIT adopted by moderns, except in no and Mrs. F M. French, has returned paper on "The Earl of Kent" was case could they find bobbed hair to her home in Newburgh. N V. read by Miss Alice Erskine. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Thompson 35c Baby Cough Syrup ...... 23 SWEATER SUITS on women. returned Friday from a motor trip 75c Ayer’s Pectoral...... 69 Members of Miite Club were en- Bernard Thompson, a sophomore to Blades Harbor. N. B . where they A NEW LOT OF tertained Monday afternoon by Mrs. at Tuft* college spent the weekend .59 The depression years sounds a were guests of Mrs. Thompson's 35c Vicks Vapo Rub ...... 29; 75c size loss to the United States of $200,- 3-PIECE KNIT SETS Arthur Haines at cards and lunch- at the home of his parents Mr. and Miss Janet Marie Keene of Mont - mother Mrs. P. W. Connors. "0 000.000000. How long will it take For Infants. Six Months and eon. There were two tables of con- 1 Mrs_ j ojin a . Thompson, 40c Musterole...... 33; 75c size .61 oi clair, N. Y.. a junior at Smith Col to get opt from under that load? One Year tract, Mrs. Lillian McRae, Mrs _____ Mrs. James Sewall, Mrs. Iemnel Better than a mustard plaster. lege was among those whose names Na- j Mrs. Gertrude Boody, D.D.G.M., Consisting of Coat Sweater, Seabrooke Gregory and Mrs. Moody, Miss Eleanor Gray and 50c Vicks Nose Drops...... 39; 30c size .24 8 . Women are playing heavy parts | appeared on the Deans list of stu Drawer l eggings. Mittens, with than Cobb winning honors, i • officially inspected Beach Chapter, Samuel Gray of Old Town were I j in thfs dreadful war—250,000 wives dents recently. Miss Keene spends ------OKS, of Lincolnville Beach last Squibb’s Cod Liver Oil, plain and mint fla Helmet or Toque for Baby Boys, luncheon guests of 'heir relatives | of the railway workers are learning her summers in Rockland with her Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keith oi night and tomorrow night will in- n and Bonnets for the Girls the W. O. Fullers Tuesday, taking vored .:...... 4 oz .43 I their husbands' jobs. French wo- grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. H arry1 Waterville were weekend guests of , spect Orient Chapter of Union, pre- Mrs. Howard G. Philbrook back to O Curdy. in pink, powder blue, old rose, Mr. and Mrs. A D Morey. ' ceded by supper at 6 30. Squibb’s Cod Liver Oil, plain and mint fla , men represent a most important wine and navy Old Town with them, where site element bi national d^'enve as con .79 will make a short visit. vored ...... 12 oz scription takes most able bodied BROAD COVF. Prices— .42 men. English women by the thou Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Marshall Patches Flavored Cod Liver O il...... 4 oz sands are entering full hetrtedl;.- Mr. and Mrs. Theodore 8ylvester $3.98 and $4.98 and Mr. and Mrs. John A. Thomp Patches Flavored Cod Liver O il...... 12 oz .89 I Into war work. German mothers and family of Rockland were call .‘H p son are spending the week in Bos Patches Flavored Cod Liver O il...... 16 oz 1.09 | and (laughters by the millions ate ers Sunday at the home of Mr. and ton. Crockett’s A hHESS ARE THE SHOES 100 Capsules A, B. D. & G ...... 1-69 . driven into man's labor. They even Mrs. Carl Hilton. press little children Into service. Plans are in progress for the Mr and Mrs. Fred Stahl were re Baby Shop ' Polish women did their best under Methodist Fair which will take place :Mail Orders Filled— We Pay Postage cent dinner guests of Miss Villa 9 LIMEROCK ST.. ROCKLAND DOCTORS RECOMMEND ' Ncv. 22. Mrs. Ivy Chatto and com- severe handicap and Swiss women ! mittee will serve one of their fa are learning. Stahl and Ralph Stahl. > • • a • mous chicken pie suppers. Herbert Morton is a patient at The "Knitwits" met this week for healthier, happier feet Knox Hospital. with Miss Virginia Wood. Limerock It is a sad fact that too few pe Mr. and Mrs. Roy T. Jacobs an ------1 street. destrians consider the fact that nounce the engagement of their The Women's> niiAiiiai)Auxiliary uiof mSt. . I, cars on the average move eight daughter. Lots Marjorie, to Enter Peter s Church will hold a rum- I “Words" is an indefinite subject times as fast as a person on foot. VESPER A. LEACH C. Hart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Halver mage sale Saturday with Mrs. Jen- but Rev- Andrew T MrWhorter ol That is why so many traffic acci Hart of South Hope. Mr. Hart is a nie Haskell as chairman. Her as Augusta drew from It a very in dents happen • • • • graduate ol U. of M.. and a member sistants are Mrs. Margaret Decrow. teresting talk before the Kiwanis It's a funny fact thr.t despite tlie o! Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. Mrs. Abbie Allen, Mrs Lucy Buck Club Monday night. great difference in size, tlie deer p * Miss Jacobs attended Rockland High lin, Mrs. Nellie Hall. Mrs. Becky Two Day Sale We are indebted to Mrs. W. A. makes less noise than a turkey when School. The wedding date has been Davis and Mrs. Josephine Rice. Healty of Springfield. Mass., for he walks set lor Dec. 26 at St. Peter's Episco Cash girls are Misses Emma Hard cop.es of tlie Springfield Republican • • • • FRIDAY, SATURDAY, NOV. 17-18 pal Church. ing, Catherine Rice. Mary Perry, describing the progress of Admiral A good winter's work might be and Cynthia MacAlman WE ARE MAKING ROOM FOR OUR f Raymond Robishaw has gone to Byrds Snow Cruiser's passage carried out in some one of our ex through that city on its way to cellent clubs of Rockland in a study CHRISTMAS MERCHANDISE Ipswich, called by the death of his Clifford Achom. Leon Fickett. Ed i brother, Kenney Robishaw. Boston. "The largest crowd I ever of "know your own countryside" ward C. Sylvester and Harold Lee- saw in this city," writes Mrs. Healey. or possibly “know the history of man are on a week's hunting trip FOONtATION K>. Mis. Elmer Pinkham and daugh your own region.” Much could be in Washington County. COATS ter Mrs. Winifred Sylvester are obtained that would surprise and DRESSES TODAY Interest us all. we are told, by simp Tweeds. Mixtures. Fleeces. visiting Mrs. Ralph Warren at warrr.lv interlined Crown Tested Rayon Mrs. Joseph Emery was hostess Washable French Urepe Vinalhaven. ly applying to the Amer.can Guide Sites 14-20. 38 44 I last night to Rounds Mothers Class. “TALLY-HO” Sizes 14-20. 38-50 Series of the Federal Writers Pro Regular $9.75 Regular $1.98 Mrs. Thomas Stone was hostess She was assisted by the president TWO DAY SALE $25.00 in Cash Prizes ject. This would help furnish clue., SPECIAL | yesterday to Dessert-Bridge Club. Mrs. Chauncey Keene. Mrs. Donald to the most important erents in dif BABY SANDY , Contract honors were won by Mrs. Kelsey and Mrs. Donald Cummings. ferent communities that would be $ 7 . 9 5 Plans for tlie winter's activities HI GH HERBERT Gilmore Soule and Mrs. Wilbur F best studied—an interesting and in Regular $16.75 were discussed. Rev. Corwin H. Olds in Senter. formative study for anyone who TWO l»AY SALE “LITTI-E ACCIDENT" gave a short talk on the question loves knowledge. $1.79 Miss Eleanor Hall entertained 12 "Why do we have so many Pro' - Children's Matinee 4 P. M. * • s • friends last night at Chinese check tant denominations." Did you realize that perfume is $ 1 3 .9 5 2 for $3.25 ers and various games. Dancing used by plants, birds. Insects and was enjoyed and refreshments were Miss Ethel Hayes entertained Friday and Saturday animals as an identification scent? SWEATERS, Slipons, reg. 1.00. ’.. Special 79c served. Tuesday evening at a surprise Bees are a curious example. Wish- j Slipons and Cardigans—latest styles and colors. shower in honor of Miss Marion ing to mix two strange colonle GLOVES, Fabrics...... Special 39c Mrs. John H. McLoon and son Vinal. Games were played and the bee keeper places two hives to- j Fabrics—assorted colors. Billy arc visiting Mrs. McLoon's refreshments were served. The gether with only a paper between. ! parents Mr. and Mrs. H. Nelson luncheon table featured two gift It takes so long to gnaw t it rough I CHILDREN’S DRESSES...... Special $1.79 I McDeugall in Portland for the week cakes. One was made by Mrs. Sid that the odors intermingle. All sizes—regular $1.98. ney Sprague and the other a favor • S t S CHILDREN’S DRESSES, reg. 1.00. Special 79c Mrs. Millie Thomas entertained cake, was made by Mrs. Edwin P ast. Hurrah for buffet dining service CHILDREN’S H A T S ...... Sale 79c E J ’.A. Club Wednesday at picnic Those invited were Alice Barton. on the trains. This is a needed in New Fall Felts: all colors; value Sl.tlO dinner and cards. Mrs. L. F. Chase, Victoria Anastasio. Josephine Pelli- novation and will be welcomed by I Mrs. Retta Cole and Mrs I. J. Shu cani. Anna Pellicani, Virginia the thousands of travelers to the SCOTTY CAPS, regular 59c ...... Sale 39c man won honors. Wood, Vera Thompson, Sylvia southern resorts this fall and w in-, LADIES’ HATS ...... Special $1.29 RED CROSS Hayes, Helen Whitmore. Ruth ( Iter. With prices cut about half, Mrs. George Harvey entertained Wheeler. Frances Johnson, Eugenia I Attractive Felts and Turbans—values up to $1.98. one can eat an egg without paying Other Specials priced at ...... $1.00 a foursome a t contract Wednesday Brault, Marion Vinal, Mrs. Virginia the price of one-naif dozen. FOUNDATION SHOES afternoon the hostess winning high H. Clark, and Mrs. Delia Lowell. HOSIERY ...... Sale 89c; 2 pairs $1.59 score. Our country is still selling to I Gordon's 11400—value $1.35. Service weight, irregulars. Fashion approves them . . , doctors prescribe them— I Japan, and the largest oi Americas, the famous Red Crosstfoundation Shoes! Trim and Ralph Ulmer Auxiliary will con N e w Under-arm land planes, the Dougla. DC-4, has! ANKLE SO X ...... Sale 39c tailored and sublimely comfortable—w ith none of All wool—regular 59c. duct its annual Carnation sale Sat been sold to that country and may that stodgy, "sensible shoe" look. Made over the Cream Deodorant urday. with a group of high school 'Com? back and bomb us tome nice, OUTING GOWNS AND PAJAMAS ...... 89c exclusive "L im it" Lasts, they fit the liar Jest-to-fit safely girls assisting. dark evening. Special Yalue. foot perfectly. Come in, let our experts help you Stops Perspiration * • • • • choose the right size and last. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene W. Lamb 98c The President has the power io ' KNIT PAJAMAS ...... Special of Lincolnville Center announce the Regular 61.98. i appoint and disappoint the mem-1 engagement of their daughter. Miss bers of his cabinet. SNUGGIES, Vests...... Spe cial, 2 for 25c i Winifred U. Lamb to Shirley D S g 5 0 I • • • • It rgular 29c each. Barbour of this city. No date has The Florida tangerine crop' 49c been set for the wedding. reached a new high during the PANTY G IR D L ES...... Special l.astex—Two Way Stretch. years of 1938 and '39 production, BLACKINGTONS 136-137 I Rummage sale Saturday at 10 and when they get into the habit CANNON BATH TOWELS. Sale, 5 for $1.00 310 MAIN ST., ROCKLAND, ME. a. m., corner Main street and Till of sending their best fruit north, 22x44—regular 35c. A Christmas gift suggestion. son Ave, by St. Peter's Auxiliary, 1. Does not rot dresses — does not irritate skin. it will be much appreciated. Tan E X = j auv 137-138 CHRISTMAS CARDS ...... box 25c 2. No waiting to dry. Can be used gerines have In recent years been 25 Folders—all different. right after shaving. so greatly improved in size and 3. Instantly stops perspiration for flavor that they are counted now WOOL PARKA HOODS sm. size 29c; lge size 39c rajaraarefZfararzjgjafgjararajzrarajgiBiajgjgjzrazjzrafHJgjgJBJZfZHraraHiJZJ J^rarararargfZJZfzrarafzrafej 1 to J days. Removes odor from perspiration, , next if not quite exceeding in flavor Don’t miss our Di:play of Two and Three-Piece A. A pure white, greaseless, stain the best fruit grown which includes less vanishing cream. the Temple orange. . WOOL SKI SUITS, $3.98 up. BLACKINGTON’S 5. Arrid has been awarded the • • • • WOOL SPORT JACKETS $5.98 up Approval Seal of the American I The coast of Maine has so many Fully lined, with Zipper or Buttons Institute o f Laundering, for J small indentations that if all -were FOR THE REAL being harmless to fabrics. IS M ILLION Jars oi Arrid measured, the State would have a have bean aold. Try a jar iodayl 3.000-miIc coast line. VESPER A. LEACH • • • • U. S. GAYTEES SPECIALTY STORE ARRID j The National Association of *>O> At all stores selling toilet goods Broadcasters adopted at Atlantic 366 MAIN STREET, ROCKLAND, ME. J Y C R lR r (also in lO r , nd 5Qr ja r. City a code banning programs that incite terror in children and ad vertising that encourages dangerous social activities and hard liquor "THE CAT AND THE CANARY" COMIQUE advertising is entirely out of radio. NOW with PLAYING CAMDEN, MAINE This is great improvement in their BOB HOPE, PAULETTE GODDARD (code and will meet with genera! NOW PLAYING New Furred Tyrant or Beloved King? ' approbation. • • • • FRIDAY-SATURDAY I“Man in the Iron Mask” SWAGGERS Now the food faddists are receiv L o n s JOAN HAYWARD BENNETT ing a friendly roasting and valu “Dead End Kids In Dress Parade” $18.50 to $29.50 able pamphlets have been issued by LADIES' REGULAR 3-SN’AP Added: Short Featurettes No longer the New York ragamuffins LADIES' LADIES' RUBBER ZIPPER experts on the gullibility of the BLACK AND BROWN VELVET medium height S1.50 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Winter coats you will wear All dressed in uniforms at a Military School $2.95 with everything! Fluffy fox general public going vitamin mad, $2.50 Big Double Feature Program ADDED WINE, GRAY & BLUE VELVET collars on boxy swaggers. and diligently consuming worth CHILDREN'S BROWN VELVET $5.00 RUBBER ZIPPER GOSSAMER “Fast And Furious” Smart, new woolens. Satin less "health" products, casting out, “MONROE DOCTRINE” Match your coat or accessories high FUR TRIMMED Franchot Tone, Ann Sothern lined throughout. Co-feature of their diet sensible foods needed CHILDREN'S WHITE O'SHOES $2.95 Just like Mother’s. Sl2es small 5 GENE AUTRY in for the upkeep of general health Shows: Matinee 2. $1.00 LADIES' 31.00 O'SHOES to misses’ and growing girls' “COLORADO SUNSET” conditions. Eating lias become 'o BROWN Haskell & Corthell Evg. 6.30 and 8.30 Added: THE WOMAN S SHOP many a task instead of the pleasur? Cent. Saturday $1.00 and $2.50 All heels; Black and Brown $2.95 Mandrake The Magician CAMDEN, ME. it should be. In the field of foods, 2.00 to 10.30 Sunday Mat. 3 o'clock The Comique is being Remodel-d A "SW AP FOR CASH" STORE remember there is no substitute for common sense. Strand 1 M I M M R W H K n 3 Page Eight Rockland Courier-Gazette, Thursday, November 16, 1939 F.very-Other-Day
Christmas Purchases. $113,400,000 NOTICE Given A Reception I Bayside “Blackout” Christmas Clubs Permanent Savings, 93.450.003 Year End Bills, 49,000.000 Friends of Knox County Hospi Carleton H. Gregory Begins G. H.Are Weaves a Weird More Than Seven Million Taxes, 33.950,000 tal. the president and board of di rectors of this hospital very greatly G r i d s C o p Duties At Knotty Oak and Woeful Tale Of De- Members Will Receive Insurance Premiums, 32,550,000 Education. Travel. Charity, 14,700.000 appreciate the generous response to Baptist Church serted Summer Resort $340,000,000 This Season Mortgage Interest, 8.060.000 their request for financial aid that came from you In the recent drive Three hundred and fifty million Unclassified, 4,900,000 “Your parish has a responsibility Editor of The Courier-Gazette:— for funds. With the urgent need as pillar of the Church of the Liv Tod Durham has collected his dollars will be distributed to more $350,000,000 of work to be done in almost every ing G od,' said Howard W Perrin last winter bill and Fred Scribner than seven million Christmas Club department of our hospital, we are DO YOU LIKE BARGAINS? In the distribution of Christmas president of Providence Bible In- 1 members by approximately 4700 asking the favor of your help in the has gone home, thus bringing to an Club funds this year. New York stitute. at the reception in honor of banking and financial institutions earliest possible remittance of your official end Bayside's summer sea State leads the other States wiih Mr. and Mrs Carlton H Gregory and other ovganizations during Na pledge, so that no time may be lost son. about $103,000,000; the estimates for at Knotty Oak Baptist Church by us in attending to these greatly- tional Prosperity Week starting Pennsylvania are '$38.CCO.OOO; for Mr Gregory, a graduate ol the In A few hardy perennials still oc- needed improvements. Homer Rob HERE THEY ARE Monday. Dec. 4, according to an Massachusetts. $32,000,000; for New- stitule is the new pastor of the I cupy their cottages, and motorists estimate given out yesterday by inson. president of the First Na parish. ' You should be Christian | on thelr way to and Bangor Jersey, $25,000,003. New York's Met Herbert F. Rawll. founder and presi ropolitan district will receive about tional Bank very kindly consents witnesses for Christ and hold to the I can see them here and there among dent of Christmas Club. A Corpora $60,000,030. The Bank of America to attend to and receive and ac truth of God Charles Seidenspin- , tion. sponsors of National Prosperity knowledge the receipt of these STREET DRESSES SILK HOSIERY RAYON HOSE ner. director of extension cf the trWs gathering windfalls of N. T. and S. A. in California will dis Week tribute $14,000,000 to 240.000 mem pledges; or they may be sent if Full Fashioned; Value 69c Fine Count; Seamless Institute, pointed out that in the dead branches to keep the home Spun Rayon and French Crepes The total distribution for 1939 is bers. The Bank of the Manhattan more convenient, to the Knox Hos case of the Knotty Oak Church a fires glowing against the chill of pital direct and will have the ac Regular price $1.98 Service or Chiffon Value 29c about 7',’r in excess of 1938. The to Company has $4,250,000 for 90.000 minister (Rev. Fred M. Bukeri has this November air. For the most tal amount saved, the number of members enrolled at 49 offices in knowledgment and thanks of the just closed his active ministry and part however the place is deserted. participating institutions, the aver greater New York. The Seamen's committee in charge. 53c 19c another (Mr. Gregory) has just be Pop Eye, Louis Drinkwater's sail $1.59 age per-member accumulation and Bank for Savings in New York city Per order, Committee gun a pastorate. boat. is high and dry on the North- total number of members enrolled has an approximate tatal of $2,030.- 134-137 There were 250 members and [tast quarter of Ruggles Park and a CHILDREN'S represents a new high since the bank 030; The Dime Savings Bank of PERCALES lriends in attendance. Jesse L. ' retinue of smaller craft is bunched INDIAN BLANKETS holiday year of 1533. The average Brooklyn $1,130,000: The Fidelity greater opportunities and increased LONG TAN HOSE Johnson, president of the church oround her, all cradled and swathed distribution per member amounts to First Quality; Full Size Fast Colors; Fine Count corporation presided J against the coming winter. These Union Trust Company and the How rewards for thrift and in urging an Sizes 5 to 9 4 ; Regular 1214c 848.80 as against $47 for $1338 The ard Savings ’ '-tltution, both of application of thrift in National Other ministers in attendance pampered toys of the idle rich rear estimates arc based on a substantial Newark. N. J., the Trust Com and State affairs. The prize winning were Rev. Alfred Wood of Wash their naked spars against the roll 94c 10c 12* 2C number of reports received from in pany of New Jersey in Jersey City contributions in this contest will be ington Methodist Church, Rev ing clouds which daily sweep the stitutions operating the Christmas each have a sum exceeding one mil published and released under a se bay, and gravely stem a rustling tide Frank W Gray of Centreville Meth- Club plan ui different sections of the lion dollars. ries known as “Wealth Comes From LADIES’ odist. Rev. Irving G Hoff. Quidnick I ot ^stless autumn leaves. Lonely SKI SUITS SWEATERS country. Mr. Rawll also stated that the Understanding” in the hope of re Baptist. Rev Orville O. Lozier. Riv- aild forgotten they struggle bravely Two-Piece. Heavy Wool Using reports received in 1938 from Christinas Club organization was vitalizing old fashioned principles of JERSEY BLOOMERS Heavy Shaker Knit: Slip-on Style erpoint Congregational, and Harry through recurring waves of heavy Sizes 3 to 6x individual Christmas Club members offering, during the early months of thrift on a national scale. For Men or Women W McIntire. Fiskevllle Tabernacle autumn dew, 'and friends of Mr. Rayon Stripe; Winter Weight and applying these reports to the en 1940. $"-500 in cash prizes for a series t Drinkwater confidently predict that $3.98 Baptist. tire distribution for 1939. the esti of short manuscripts that would spe In most American states a per $1.49 Mrs Gregory also is a graduate ! spring will find Pop Eye still in the Also Sizes 7 to 14. at S4.98 mated fund of 8350.000.000.00 w ill be cifically feature the responsibility of son absent seven years without ex 25c of the Bible Institute. 'ead used by the recipients approximately the individual to his Government, planation may legally be presumed Mr Gregory was presented by ^P on the golf course of the as follows: Local. State and Federal, in urging to be dead. COAT SWEATERS Mr. Johnson and offered fitting re Northport Country Club wind blown LUNCH CLOTHS spills of fragrant fir drift idly over LADIES’ APRONS For Men or Women marks There was a reception aft- Two Sizes. 52x52. and 52x68 erward. In the receiving line were t!le vacant fairways, the benches Fast Color; Bib Style New Shipment Just Received Heavy Work Sweaters Mr. and Mrs Gregory. Mr. and Mrs wher« ‘he more gentlemanly players Fen-in, Deacon C William Whit- are wont t0 sit and »»lt for others 19c 49c 98c ford and Mrs. Whitford. Mr. and to shoot are stowed Mrs. Johnson —From the Pawtuxet awav ‘he winter, and the Valley Daily Times j Place is as devoid of life as a negro cemetery in St Petersburg, Fla., at i - Compare These Prices With The Out-1 12 o'clock, midnight, on Halloween. The Cock Crowers Jack McAskell's hand painted B of-State Mail Order Houses I cerulean blue truck, is the busiest Their Contest Will Be Big thing in town. It shuttles back and Hit At Poultry Show— lorth between the McAskell Supply Depot at the Hill larm on the Bel Scope Extended fast road, and those few semi-iso lated cottages where smoke still The “Maine Cock Crowing Con rises from the chimneys, and it is test ' which drew nearly 100 entrise Mrs Helen Simmons and Mrs loaded to the mezzanine floor with from the State of Maine in 1938 will well tailored, dry, hand wood. Olive Noyes are in charge of din be extended this year to include There isn't much room in these Bay- , ner. Mrs. Ruth Prior will conduct entrie from all of the New Eng side cottages to store over a foot With the Extension Agents the meeting. land states. H M Tucker, presi of wood at a time and in conse- i — And The — Tenants Harbor. Nov. 24. Pic dent of the Maine State Poultry As quence Mr. McAskell is kept hump sociation announced today. tures in the Home and Christmas ing. He never sits down at his ra AMERICA W E D Tucker said the 1939 "CTowing Knox Lincoln Farm Bureau Suggestions, at Mrs Charles Tay dio to keep in touch with the situ C ontest' will be held on the final ation in Europe, but that some nit lors. Mrs. Taylor and Mrs Kal- day cf the Maine State Poultry wit runs out of wood, and of course A special program has been ar- ty. The meeting will start at 10, The soft, quiet, safe loch will serve the square meal for Shew at the Exposition Building it s up to him to set that nobedy with dinner at noon. anged for dairymen. Nov. 22 at neal'.h M s. Virginia Kinney will ir. Portland. Dec 13. 14. end 15. freezes to death. At SI.5O per res- , rid e o f th e F ord F-S • • • • h r meeting of the Dairy Herd Im have chatge of the meeting on Several requests have been re cue. it's good business. is proving io be one provement Association which will With the Homes Christmas Suggestions Mrs. Louise ceived by the association. Tucker i The picture of the week at Bayside Rawley will conduct rictures In aid from out of State people ask- j o l 194O's b ig m otor le held at the North Nobleboro Leader meetings scheduled next was the crew of traffic checkers week are: the Home ir.g if they may enter this year* which swarmed over the place Tues community hall Ralph Corbet', • • • a ing thrills I Try It Vinalhaven. Nov. 21, Dyeing for contest The contest rcmm'.ttee day morning. As an example of issis.ant dairy specialist, will show 4 It Club Notes the Household, at Mrs. Louise Cal- hrs felt that the great interest tow not to get accurate information today—as our guest! Mrs. Margaret Bond of Jefferson :olored movies of the State dairy derwoods. The meeting will be in shewn last year merits the lifting of on the number of automobiles using was hostess to a joint meeting of ihow held at Highmor Farm last charge of Mrs Calderwcod Mrs the bars to allow contestants from Bayside's streets on an average day her club, the Jefferscn Cheerio ail New England to enter. August. Dr Oordon M Cains, Carrie Cassie. Mrs Blanche K itt Of the season here, this survey ' an1 the J-’fleironlan Farmtrs boys •Entries in the regular poult.y heaa of the animal industry de- redge and Mrs. Sara Colson are ought to be productive of interest- j i club, on Wednesday. Nov. 8 At -hew events ccme from all sections p ’riment of the College cf Agri- on the dinner committee. ing results. Half a dozen young ' this time both clubs re-organized of the country, as compel.tlon is euiture. will be the speaker. This Friendship. Nov 21. Christmas men spread out over the roads of the and elected cflleers for 1940 The -pen to the world,” Tucker ex is Dr. Cains first trip to the coun Suggrstions. at the church vestry- village, chose cozy corners on well club agent. Lucinda Rich was in plained. “but w? feel that 'poultry sheltered and deserted verandahs [charge of both meetings. Officers imitators' should be more or less and proceeded to count traffic. A !elected fcr the Chter.o C’.ub were: cor.flr.-d to New England.'\ commentary on the results obtained £ A R i y voor having President. Barbara Swift; vice Accepted for m oe than 35 years was voiced b.v one of these checkers president Betty Hodgkins; secre as cne of the outstanding poultry when an automobile loomed in the tary and treasurer. Evangeline shew cf Nnw England (second only distar.se “Here comes the other thanksgiving? Lunn; color bearer Martha Bond; to the Boston show* the Mainp half of the day's business,” he said. and cheer leader. Arlene Hallowed. Siate Poultry Shew this year off It would be a mistake for anyone The boys elected Cecil Hallowell, ers the finest display of poultry' to think that this popular summ.-r Jr. president; Theodore Hall, vice equ pment in the show's historv. resort relapses into unconsciousness president; Frank Fiagg. secretary. according to Tucker The “cock when it snuggles down for its win JOIN THEM BY TELEPHONE Daniel Hodgkins treasurer; Rien- crowing contest" will be one of the ter's sleep. It keeps cne eye open ard Swift, color bearer; Philip "h its' qf the show with capacity all the time and there's charm her’ Thanksgiving is Thanksgiving, no matter what the day of the Murphy, cheer leader; and Doug exhibit of evey breed of poultry in the fall that the summer never month, and the folks are thinking about you. Even if you can't lass Hall, club rcporier. Refresn- for fancier ar.d commercial breed knows. The shouting and the tu go there, you can talk with (hem, greet them, share their [ ments were served by Mrs. Bond ers. mult subsides with Labor Day. Thanksgiving — by telephone . . . and at lou night rata. and the club agent was in charge Several reque-ts have been re- shorts disappear from the roads California. Delaware. District of of games. cev:d inquiring about a “hen leading to the beach, clothes that I SCI YOUR FCKD DCAICK tow NIGHT RATES A ll Columbia.Georgia. Illinois. Indi OAT THURSDAY, NOVEM ana. Louisiana. Maryland, M ichi cackling contest” to bo open to wo are faintly reminiscent of horse fOR PKOMPT DiUVCKY gan. Missouri, Montana. New AM) NO MATTAMISt ONUS men only. Tucker said th s plan blankets in bulk and coloring come BER 21, TO ROINTS IN THE Jersey, New York. North Dakota. is being cor.sld-rcd and if sufficient into their own, people strut around EOUOWINO STATES ONIY, Ohio.Oregon. Pennsylsania.South Carolina. Utah. Virginia. Wash Theres a Chelsea and a Somer interest is shown it will be incor with dogs and shot guns and the WHICH OBSERVE THANKS ington. West Virginia. Wyoming. ville and a Rcckland and a Rock- porated into the show* schedule aroma of baked beans and fish hash GIVING ON THAT DATE Teias celebrates both November 2 J and 50. , port in Maine. Was it Maine or A trip to either the New York Impregnates the bracing air. The Massachusetts that couldn't think On Thanksgiving Day, November 30, low night World - Fair or the Eastern States nightly blackout of the street • With the longest ridebase in up original placenames — Ed. Biggest hydraulic brakes rates w ill apply all day on calls between this city Exposition at Spi.ngfleld or the lights serves but to intensify the any low-priced car, plus new soft ever used in any low- and all points in the United States. Pointer in the Boston Globe. Ed. cash equivalent will -be awarded cheerful lights within the scattered <*r*% springs, new torsion-bar levelizer, priced car! mustn't forget that there's also a to the winner. Tucker said. Last cottages still occupied, and after ' New England Telephone 4 Telegraph Company WP and improved shock absorbers, the Springfield in Maine.—Rockland year's winners will not be eligible supper there are things to read be- . Courier-Gazette. 85 h.p. Ford V -8 for 1940 offers a for a prize but will give demonstra fore the open fire. Increased roominess, in* Yes. and while we're about it, Some of us still enjoy this sort j soft quiet, safe ride with high tire tions of the technique which won creased seating comfort! Massachusetts has an Ashland, an them top honors at the Show in of thing. G. H. Are | m ileage that is the sensation of the Auburn, a Blue Hill, a Hampden. 1938 year. Drive a new Ford—ride in it Lincoln, a Pembroke, a Pittsfield, a I The contest will be held in the —see for yourself that in every way, New quietness, new lux Warren and a Winthrop. But no morning and afternoon of Dec. 15th. HELP here’s the buy of the year! 1 hj»livr Heating \alu c Pav-adumkeag—Ed Pointer in the ] Amplification equipment and a ury throughout! Boston Globe. ' raised stage will allow those at- KIDNEYS PASS New Finger-Tip Gearshift Makes D&H Anthracite I tending the show to follow the con on Steering Post! ( P o s i t i v e test from any position in the mechanical control type operating inde New front window ventila 6 “EXTRA” HELPS 3 PINTS A DAY pendently of engine) j building tion control! quickly relieve DISTRESS of Doctor* say your kidnevs contain 15 miles of A Low Cost l’uel Any man or woman, boy or girl, tin y tubes or filters whira help to purify the bUxxf and keep vou healthy, Kidnevs remove residing in New England may enter excess acids and poisonous waste from your Only V-8 Performance in the contest by writing to H. M. blood. They help moat people pass about 3 pint* New sealed-beam head CHILDRENS a day. any low-priced car! (Pius You need lens D&H Anthracite to eomfortably Tucker at the State House, Augusta W hen disorder of kidney function permits poisonous matter to remain in your blood, it proved Ford economy; gas, oil, upkeep) lam ps! (60% better light, longer life) heal your home . . . Itecause a clean—pure— Maine. Entries will close early as m ay cause nagging backache, rheumatic pains, COUGHS-MS leg pains, loss of pep and energy, getting up accurately sized coal pises more heat.-Obtain the number will be limited. nights, swelling, puffiness under the eyes, head DON'T “take chances” with unknown aches und dizziness. Frequent or scanty pas higher heating value anti lower fuel costs Itv products to relieve discomfort of your sages with smarting and burning sometimes NOTICE TO MARINERS shows there is something wrong with , your phoning your order for D&H Anthracite today. child's spasmodic croupy coughs caused kidneys or bladder. OUR "8" IS BETTER by colds. Use "Children's" Musterole! Don’t wait! Ask vour druggist for Doan’s Musterole gives such QUICK relief be Blue Hill Bay—Burnt Coat Harbor Pills, used successfully by millions for over 40 THAN A AND COSTS cause it's not “just an ordinary salve." years. They give happy relief and will help the “6" C A L L 487 Rub it well on your kiddie's chest, throat (From Southward)—Improvement in 15 miles of kidney tulies flush out poisonous and back. It soothes and stimulates sur aids made Nov. 14: waste from your blood. Get Doan’s Pills. NO MORE TO RUN face circulation and helps break up local congestion and pain. Its soothing vapors Swan’s Island Gong Buoy 2 was M. B. & C. 0. PERRY ease breathing. 40). Approved by Good established in 48 feet, 1.6 miles, lilts RADIO REPAIRING Housekeeping Bureau. 519 MAIN ST., ROCKLAND degrees from Burnt Coat Harbor AU makes serviced and recon CHILDREN'S ditioned. Coats of parts and ' Lighthouse. Buoy is red. work estimated. Tubes tested MME Baker Island Ledges Buoy 1 was free of charge. ROCKLAND, MAINE W ALD0B()R 0 GARAGE CO. WALDOBORO, ME ' moved into 33 feet. 900 yards, 22’u MAINE MUSIC CO. 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