Issued Tuesday Thursday Saturday The Courier-Gazette Established January, 1846. By, Th, C«urler-Gaatt,., 4«5 Main St.. Ent,r«d at Second Clan Mall Matter. Rockland, Maine, Tuesday, June 2, 1925. THREE CENTS A COPY Volume 80...... Number 66.
The Courier-Gazette MEMORIAL DAY IN ROCKLAND MAIN STREET AS IT LOOKED BEFORE THE 1853 FIRE
THREE-TIMES-A-WEEK
ALL THE HOME NEWS Elements Were Merciful and Program Was Carried Out In Subscription $3.00 per year payable ln ad Full—An Excellent Address. vance; single copies three cents. Advertising rates based upon circulation and very reasonable. NEWSPAPER HISTORY Rockland’s patriotic organizations j unknown graves, We hold them all The Rockland Gazette was established In 1846 In 1874 the Courier was established and the general public united Satur- *n loving memory and consolidated with the Gazette In 1882. day in a very appropriate obser- Massachusetts mourns the recent The Free Press was established In 1855, and loss of two pre-eminently patriotic In IS',11 ,-liangrd Hs name to the Tribune. yance of Mcmorial Day The ele Why is he so successful? These papers consolidated March 17, 1897 figures. The Massachusetts Depart ments threatened in the early fore ment of the G. A. R. has been be .>. .«. .«. .«. ^e noon, but on the whole tlie condi reaved of its beloved fommander. We'll tell you why. e»e ••• Within the last fortnight Major Gen Contentment Is better than dlvin- ••• tions were very favorable for thf Every successful man knows eral Nelson A. Miles obeyed th'e last ••• at Iona or visions.—Landor. ••• parade and the outdoor exercises, bummons. The passing of Gen. enough to stay inside his Income. which were held on the Grand Army W ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• la* Miles deprives us of the last of the lawn. j£reat leaders ln the great Civil War. He Is smart enough to build up “The Shingle This year there were no warships a surplus that is later expressed I am sure you veterans of both the thatneoerCurls” ABOUT BATTERY G I to contribute their quota of march Civil and Spanish Wars revered this by independence. ing bluejackets, but with Battery G gallant soldier who served brilliantly You would be surprised if you Rockland’s Crack Company;'’ertormln'\ e"cort duty the ‘J0™ In those two conflicts. With him r J forces made a very commendable some of you braved the dangers of knew how many succeseful men (SCENES FROM AN OLD PANORAMA—NO. 8) Reached Full Strength Me- showing. many a hard fought battle. No . . i At the head of the line marched a have savings accounts here. doubt some of you with him faced the platoon of police comprising Deputy (This Is one of a series of 8 views of tho Iti changing the style of archi later for many years by Joseph monal Day. foe at Antietam, at Chancellorsville, west side ot' Rockland’s Main street, made They know that our Association ASFALTSLATE ------; Marshal W. J. Fernald and Patrols G. Torrey. It is now the Silsby at the Winder ness, at Petersburg. from a panorama painted about 1850. The tecture from the early New Eng Battery G now has full ranks. The men .Philbreok, Fogarty and Well- Courier-Gazette Invites communications from is safe. MINGUS Some of you, I suppose, shared with land type to the nondescript Maternity Home. The partially most recent enlistments are: John G. man. Marshal Luke S. Davis rods Its rea ltrs In connection therewith.] him the glory at Lee’s Surrender at ♦ * • • shown brick house at thc right They know, also that to have eavier base for Procter, John Lane, Edw. McIntyre, ahead of the parade in the police style of a late period (all of Apixunatox. And you veterans of you must save. longer wear. Floyd Berry and Spear Naum. Lane ambulance, making certain that no Rockland's churches took that ,was Iddo Kimball's, a fine old- the War with Spain will remember The final picture in the series H has had three years’ experience in the ears were parked !}long the line of step) a good deal of beauty seems fashioned structure. It was torn You ought to know It,.too. Fadeless colors for last with pride your victories with him in of eight depicting the western National Guard, while Mrlntyre was march, while officers Post, Berry and •’■•ueyour victor to have been sacrificed. down when Gen. Davis Tillson ing beauty. cook two years in Ihe National Guard Drlnkwater of the traffic squad per- A K .. side of Rockland’s Main street in J acquired the estate. besides serving in the Army transport j formed tlieir special duties adralr- I shall never forget tlie sight in Ar The granite building snuggled ROCKLAND lington cemetery of the fragments of 1850 shows two of the city’s old In printing this interesting Slate surface for spark- corps. ably. Patrolman Price was on the up to the church was erected and proof safety and lower * * * * ! job as usual on Main street. the Battleship Maine. As I paused est meetinghouses. That at the panorama of one side of Rock LOAN & BUILDING before it my mind went back to that occupied for 20 years hy the insurance rates. r Sixty pairs of regulation Army I Major Ralph W. Brown was right of the picture, the Cotigre- land’s Main street of three-quar memorable February morning in 1898 Limerock Bank, about 1836. ASSOCIATION shoes arrived Friday, and were issued, gran(j marshal, and got the column gationalist, was built in 1834, ters of a century ago, The Cou Indian Red- -Blue-Black for the Memorial Day parade, which unfler way with minimum delay, when the news came that tlie battle Once an unsuccessful attempt S4Ttf Ship lying at anchor in Havana har jointly by the Baptist church rier-Gazette has afforded present —Sag' Green may have been one of the things ac- jame8 F. Carver was to have been was made hy burglars to blow counting for the boys’ sprightly steP-i chief of staff, but could find no bor. on a peaceful mission, had been (which had been organized in readers opportunity to sec some open its vault with a charge of * * charger to his liking and “hoofed it” sunk and several hundred of our 1833) and Deacon Iddo Kimball thing of where the founders of Tour Annie deserves brave sailors had been killed gunpowder. “Daddy” Paine kept SHOE REPAIRING The following promotions are an- wRh |ljg comrade8, lhe Spanish War for the Congregationalists. In the city’s later prosperity carried them. nouneed; Private. 1st class. Douglas yeterans Wounded. There was no doubt of a school in the building and it later AUTO TOP REPAIRING FOI". SALE BY Hall, to corporal; Private Lawrence, • • » « hostile design and war followed. 1838 thc Baptists sold its interest on business. Conditions were housed the city’s first steam fire Rockland Shoe Repairing Ayiward, to private 1st class; Private Lleut E >R Veazle wag com. The events of 1917 and 1918 are and on the opposite corner of pretty primitive. It is probable ROCKLAND&ROCKPORT Oliver Stevens, Jo private, 1st class. | mand of thc First Division, which fresh in the minds of us all. Ger engine. It was bought and torn Co. Summer street built at a cost of that there may have been errors comprised the patriotic organiza many, after fomenting war with down in the ’80s by Henry In School Street Rockland LIME CORP. $8000 the house shown in the in some of the details of descrip Captain and Mrs. Harrison P. tions. Eight automobiles were suf Europe, and while our nation was graham and thc present wooden 55-tf MacAlman retruned Monday from picture. In later years the house tion, hut for the chief part the ROCKLAND, MAINE fice to convey the Grand Army boys most careful to observe strict neu building erected, now owned by Canada whither they motored on a and Relief Corps girls. For the first trality, made war upon us and again was much enlarged and in the story has correctly recalled names pleasure trip. David Rubenstein. , ♦ , « time in the city’s history its chief democracy was challenged. We re early ’80s the front was rebuilt anti incidents of the past. The executive walked in the procession. member today the millions of men The plotting room has been moved into its present form. Thc Con The house showing between panorama from which the views Mayor C. F. Snow is, a member of who sprang to arms when the call to the American Legion rooms, thanks gregational house was also re the churches was built and occu are taken can be seen at any time ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF the American Legion, and elected to came to defend the principles for to Winslow-Holbrook Post. walk with his corhrades rather than which our fatWers had fought. We modelled about the same period. pied hy II011. Win. Thomas and hy visitors at the Public Library. ride in a barouche or automobile remember their valor in coping with Lieut. R. Francis Saville was in mand'of BaUery G Memoria?Day ; the custom ha? Invariably been, | the mightiest war machine that the past a squad of the 4th Maine boys, com world has ever known and in facing THE PQSTOFFICE BOYS THE NEEDLE-ART SHOP in tlie absencenhsonre of CaptCant MacAlman. ] Lleut- R- A- Webster commanded they asked that it he laid down and the Second Division ln which were thc horrors of mustard gas and nests each loyal comrade then knelt and In iti fine new home—the former Gonia Store in the New Bicknell Tlie appearance of thc company was of machine guns. We cannot pay a credit to his leadership. the active firemen, the Veteran kissing the cold brow, hade a sor • • * • Firemen's Association, the Boy too high a tribute to the loyalty of rowful farewell to his beloved lead Had a Fine Time At Tlieir State Convention In Rockland the Army and Navy of the United SPECIAL OPENING SALE Sergeant Ibra Ripley Is receiving Scouts, Campfire Girls and school er. As they returned to tlie ranks States, which not only made our own congratulations. The new arrival is children. the faces of those soldiers were wet —Banquet a Happy Affair. a glrj A halt was made opposite the democracy safe, but also made the with tears. • « • • Elks Home, where the ■ custom of world safe for democracy. TODAY * • • • We of thV-s generation enjoy the While 39 men in the Battery arc scattering flowers on the water was blessings of a tree, united nation be When the Postoffice clerks of and It takes years to bring perfec- It is important to keep in mind that responsible to one captain, one man, carried out. Bugler Dolierty blew cause Hiram Berry and others of like iMaine want to have a good State * tion.” * STAMPED APRONS AND HOUSE DRESSES the great commander of the Union Sergeant Brewer, is responsible to(taPs- after the salute had been fired ' ‘ spirit proved faithful to their coun convention they know that it is Tomas F. Dolan, secretary of the two, and one of them is not on the] anrt from across Jhe cove came the1* ho succeeded after idng ami try in the hour of need. These men Massachusetts branch of the Na A Full New Stock of bloody strifelnoverwhelming therehel merely necessary to call 687, which roster. echo, blown by Bugler Newbert realized that thc revolt of the South, tional Association, said he always .... | • The exercises on the Grand Army army, sought peace the moment that if successful, meant the failure of the is the number of the Rockland felt at home ln Maine, and had eaten STAMPED NOVELTIES, ALL STAMPED LINENS honorable peace was possible. Gen. Adjutant General Hanson issued an premises were carried out in ac- greatest experiment in democracy branch. This was proved to their so heartily on this visit that he Grant Initiated proposals of peace tn Everything in the order Thursday appointing the foi- cordance with the program prevl- (hat was ever known. It meant tho complete satisfaction on Memorial must have gained 10 pounds. He lowing officers in tlie Maine National i ously published, music being fur- Lee. “Peace being my great desire.” life or death of the nation. They said lie found a live, healthy organi he wrote to Lee. And in reply to a Day when they held their so-called STAMPED GOODS LINE Guard: nished by the Rockland Band and a dared all and the nation was saved. “Victory Convention” In this city. zation of Postoffice clerks in this Joseph Walker, as 2d Lieut.. Coast: chorus. The necrology report note from Lee, who sought to ovoid This country today needs the same State, and broadcast an invitation to immediate compliance, Grant's words Stormy weather doubtless kept Artillery, to rank from April 17. 1223. , showed no deaths in the Grand Army self-less loyalty. We must protect away many delegates, but it was a the members to be present in Bos Walter E. Weeks !ire “L am equally anxious for peace assigned to Battery O, 210th Artillery or Legion Posts. Walter E. Weeks thc heritage that our fathers have live group which assembled early in ton June 14 when the silver jubilee with station at Rockland, vice Francis | reported two deaths in Ralph Ulmer 'v*th your self and the whole North bequeathed us. anniversary is celebrated. entertains the same feeling.” By the forenoon at headquarters in the F. Saville. Camp of Spanish War Veterans Off the coast of »North Carolina lies Thorndike Hotel. Edw’ard H. Stowell, the retiring Alden W. Allen, as 2d Lieut., Coast | George F. Crocker and Seth Ames. ending tlie strife at once, thousands Shackleford Island. We are told president of the Maine State Branch, of human lives and hundreds of mil- The business meeting was held in Artillery, to rank from May 27, 1925. The monument was decorated that at tlie outbreak of the Rebellion, the Grill, and matters of much in told of its alms, one of which was by four veterans from Edwin Libby ^ons of property would be saved, lie assigned to staff of 2d Battalion, 240tii its disloyal inhabitants, eager to ef terest to the mall handlers was dis to have banquets like this, promot Post—F. S. Philbrick, H. R. Hunt- sald- AUTOMOBILE Artillery, with station nt Rockland. face every vestige of loyalty, rushed cussed. These officers were elected; ing a feeling of fellowship, and giv ley, O. H. Blake and William H. Among tho first to respond to the to the public square whlere stood a President—J. E. Leighton, Hah ing an opportunity to visit other of Maxey. The following ladles acted challenge of the rebels at Fort Sump- tall flagpole surmounted by a carved lowell. fices and gain ideas. “Postal ter was a prominent citizen of Rock- LIABILITY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE as escort for thc comrades: golden eagle, tore down the beautiful First Vice President—*W. W. Rod Clerks,” said he, “must have patience, SHEET MUSIC 15c Mrs. Velma Marsh, Mrs. Adelma land- Speedily assembling a com- Stars and Stripes which! floated erick, (Waterville. and faith in the Department, Con CENTURY CERTIFIED EDITION Mulien, Mrs. Nellie McKinney, Mrs. '’any among hls fellow townsmen, he proudly at its peak and then, to com Second Vice President and Or gress and themselves.” The Famous Sheet Music you tee adver Elliot. Mrs. Elizabeth Ltbby, Mrs. hastened to Augusta and was soon plete their rebellious deed, an expert ganizer—Leroy I). Perry, Rockland. One of the best speeches of tlie tised in all the lead!,.? magazines. Mary Cooper, Mrs. Elizabeth Mur- lnade Colonel of the 25th Maine In climber removed the gilded eagle Secretary and Treasurer—V. C. evening came from V. C. Hanson, INSURANCE Over 220 selections—scad for ray, Mrs. Effie Walsh and Mrs. Mil- fantry Regiment. So thoroughiy-did catalogue. from the top and with great glee the Hanson, Westbrook. secretary-treasurer of the Maine dred Pettee. he train his men that this regiment MAINE MUSIC CO., Rockland, Me. secessionists buried it in the ground. While the business meeting was in branch. His topic w’as “The Dawn For the first time in a number of ealdy earned the reputation of being Hardly had this been done when of Better Days,” and it began he said V. progress the ladles and otn?r guests Special ”6 months” policy at following rates: ___ years the Memorial Day orator came one the best disciplined, most etfi- there came majestically sailing were shanghaied into motor cars and with the first wage increase in 1907. — -< j from out of the State. Those wlio clent regiments tn the Army. It is through the air a live eagle and de shown some of the attractive scen Under the Riley law the workers $11.50 for most 4 cylinder cars heard the fine address by H. Harding appropriate on this day of memories scended until it alighted on the spot ery of tills locality. The sun by this now complete their eight hours In Hale, a prominent Boston attorney. t0 recall the service Hiram G. Berry wWere the gilden eagle had been. time was making brave efforts to side of 10, they have 15 days vaca 13.50 for most 6 cylinder cars feel that the committee made its se rendered his country in its darkest Hot with anger tlie men seized their break through the heavy clouds, and tion, and have an increase of $300 a hour. lection with excellent judgment. rifles and poured shot after shot af while the air was chilly the day was year in their salaries. The ultimate Mr. Hale said in part: As you men of ‘61 know, during the ter tlie .unwelcome visitor. But all hope is a 30-day vacation and $1200 THE “AMERICAN COMPANIES” ONLY AGENCY • • • , , far from uncomfortable. /Irst battle of Bull Run he showed in vain. The lordly bird only w’aved • • • • pension on retirement. Today in Massachusetts we are such skill and daring when at grips hls huge wings contemptuously and/ Tlie real feature of the convention The banquet concluded with the I decorating the graves of many brave with the enemy that President Lon- soon settled securely on his lofty was the evening banquet in the singing of “Auld Lang Syne.” sons of Maine, and doubtless you are coln promoted him to the rank of perch. Thorndike dining room, covers be The local end of the convention E. C. MORAN & CO. I honoring in like manner the memory Brigadier General. Later, at Wil The assembly, baffled In their at ing laid for 69 persons. Music was was admirably handled by a com of our patriots wtto lie burled with liamsburg. when Gen. Hooker was tempts to dislodge the eagle, wond'er- furnished by a Marsh “drive,” with mittee comprising F. M. Tibbetts, E. General Agents for State of Maine in your borders. These two ever liard pressed by the rebels in front, ingly gazed as the noble creature rose the following personnel: iMiss B. Sanson and Donald L. Karl, with loyal New’ England States have Geh. Berry hurled Win force against slowly on his pinions and ascended Marion Marsh, piano; Dr. I. E. Luce, the assistance of all the other work Lowest Rates Local Claim Service much in common. They have strug the foe so effectively that he drove to the very top of a lofty pine, a hun violin; Herbert Kirkpatrick, clari ers. gled and suffered together from the him first into his rifle pits and then dred feet higher in air than where net; Elston Luce, saxophone; Arthur YOU'LI. be delighted with days of the Pilgrims. completely routed him. So the bat the artificial eagle had stood. The lib Orne, drums. The musical reper The Letter Carriers But this day’s memorial should in tle of Williamsburg was won. This erty which the eagle symbolizes is a dinner eaten here. toire was composed of popular num- The Letter Carriers held their State clude all the loyal sons of all the valiant warrior achieved distinction in vouchsafed by our Constitution. It b< rs and the guests showed tlieir Food of proven purity served loyal States who as soldiers, sailors the many hard fought battles in Conventfon in iBangor and elected has been and still is the object of dis enjoyment. George F. Coleman of Bangor as or marines were faithful to the Stars which he engaged. In the desperate jrtn N ationa 1 B ank; in the style that will please loyal attack.’ But, looking back Thc community singing was di president. and Stripes in hours of common peril. battle of Chancellorsville he repeat through the days when great crisis rected by Phil Jones, whose mag Resolutions were adopted urging you. Appetizing salads and Some of them sleep today beneath edly dislodged the foe. Following in our history were bravely met by netic personality quickly had its legislation providing for the optional the brilliantly executed bayonet desserts that will cause you those green mounds on which| you such patriotic, spirits as W’e honor to effect on the gathering. His solo, retirement of carriers after 30 years’ AN UNASKED-FOR RECEIPT are here scattering flowers. Some charge which forced the enemy to re- day, we ate steadfast in our faith in “O, Katharlna” brought a riot of to talk about us. service on an annuity of not less than of them in far-off California, some of tire he was fatally wounded by the invincible patriotism of our peo applause. Another interesting feat $1200 per annum; urging that retire them on the battle-fields of the South, minnie ball. Survivors tell us that pie that will not fail our democracy ure of the entertainment provided When paying bills by mail it is usually acquainted with ment legislation be made paramount Get of Cuba; of France; some of them in when his lifeless body was carried in the hour of national peril. by the local clerks was the dancing necesaary to request a receipt. But how issue before the 69th Congress; favor “Bill O’Faro by that dainty and graceful young ing legislation providing for a Satur much more convenient and safe it is to pay lady, Miss Adelaide Cross, who was day half holiday for carriers; for a ITS VALEDICT ORY IS WRITTEN encored on each occasion, and who by chack, thereby eliminating alt poaaible 30 days’ sick leave and 30 days’ an Newbert’s Cafeteria was presented with a bouquet of nual vacation; favoring enactment of disadvantages of the old receipt method. roses. Rockland's Finest Eating Place remedial legislation providing that The duty of introducing Post carriers injured in the performance of Come in and open a checking account with master G. H. Blethen as toast- , duty or suffering from occupational master was pleasingly performed by disease receive not less than $116.66 Albert E. Averill, president of the per month. 4% INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS local branch. The Rockland branch was repre Ex-Postmaster Wm. P. Hurley, Limited United States Depository sented at this convention by D. S. introduced by the toastmaster as a Beach and Charles Higgins, who United States Depository for Postal Savings Funds. man of many titles, reminded his made thc trip by motor, returning Member of Federal Reserve Bank START audience of the fact that it was 39 Sunday afternoon. years ago that he served, and that FOOT OF LIMEROCK STREl-T Democrats get into that office only once in a lifetime. He congratulated YOUR FAVORITE POEM SAVING NOW the boys in getting tlieir wage in crease. “You ought to have more,” If I had to lire my life again I would said he. “Your work is professional. have made a rule to read some poetry and North National Dank When you begin to earn listen to some music at least once a week. The loss of these tastes Is a loss of happi You should begin to save. ness.—Charles Darwin. Rockland, Maine dered the building condemned as a fire menace, hut on the eve of last EVENING night's hearing .before the City Gov The sun upon the lake Is low. ROCKLAND The wild birds hush their song; ernment it was learned thpt th ? The hills have evening’s deepest glow. SAVINGS BANK ' property had been bought by H. Nel Yet Leonard tarries long son McDougall. Within a very short Now all whom varied toll and care 429 MAIN ST., ROCKLAND From home and love divide. ✓ time the ruins will have been re In the calm sunset may repair moved, the premises will be neatly Bach to the loved one's side. graded, and the lot will probably be A strictly mutual savings The noble dame on turret high. “Mark Every Grave” enclosed with a fence. The stablo Who waits her gallant knight. hank will be turned to face Beech street Looks to the western beam to spy Write, call or phone and have them erected before Memorial Day. The flash of armor bright. and will he converted into a Dutch The village maid, with hand on brow Dealer* In All Kinde of Granite and Marble Cemetery Work. Colonial house. Other property The level rav to shade. Telephone Connection DEPOSITS owners in the neighborhood are view Upon the footpath watches now For Colin's darkening plaid A largo etock of Cemetery Memorials in Marble or Foreign and Made during the first four ing 'Mr. McDougall in the light of a public benefactor, and are delighted Now to their mates the wild swans row. Native Granite*! ready to be lettered for your Cemetery Plot. days of the month will to know of the improvement which is By day they swam apart; And to the thicket wanders slow draw interest from the first to be made. The house was built The hind beside the hart. WILLIAM E. DORNAN & SON A landmark familiar to several years of the late Col. John S. Case, Rich, who was occupying it when a about 1845 hy Major Gen. Hiram G. Tlie woodlark at hls partner’s side day of that month. ' generations of Rockland people is who was one of Rockland’s leading destructive tire so badly damaged the Berry, the first house in Rockland, it Twitters hls closing song— T-tf EAST UNION, MAINE All meet whom day and care divide,—* SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES TO RENT about to disappear from the local captains of industry, and was eventu- structure that it was never repaired. was said, to be erected from an ar But Leonard tarries long! ...... r I stage. It was the home for many ] ally sold by his heirs to Walter J. Recently the City Government or chitect’s plans. —Wetter fleett, j / Page Two Rockland Courier-Gazette, Tuesday, June 2, 1925. Every-Other-Day
=*2 The Courier-Gazette ON MANY” DIAMONDS STRAND THEATRE THREE TIMES A WEEK ”The-Patent Leather Girls’’ musical WEEKLY PAYS THE DUES IN OUR 1 comedy company, under the personal QQ CIRCULATION AFFIDAVIT Baseball Has Come Into Its Own—The Rockland Locals Rockland. Maine. June 2. 1925. direction of Ruth Grady, drew a big Personally appeared Franx s Lvddle who Open With An Easy Victory. audience to the Strand Theatre Mon •u oath declares that he la pressman In the day night, and again scored a pro- 1 office of Tlie Courier-Gazette, and that of 'he NOTICE i ■ i nounced hit. The show is a model REFRIGERATOR CLUB the Issue of this paper of May 30, 1925 there was printed .1 total of 10.050 copies. of dancing beauty, with each and Before me, FhANK r. MILLER, I Considerably more thifn half of Lincoln 13, Rockland 12 every feminine member of the com- Notary Public. i tlie games of the Knox nnd Lincoln Ilockland High staged a big rally pany an accomplished (lancer and We feel that we owe an apology i League have been played, leaving in the 8th inning at Newcastle yes- each with dancing speclalties'of their Be sure your sin will find you out. .small doubt that Thoinastqn will an —Numbers 32:23. to the public and our customers terday, only to lose out in the lltli. 1 own. The ordinary run of popular- nex another cup. Second place is lt was the first extra inning in the priced attractions depends a lot on still In doubt. The standing: three or four people with the com THE LEGION DRIVE for closing our store last Friday Knox and Lincoln League this season Won Lost P. C. and left the Lincoln Academy boys in pany to put over the big numbers. , 1. The | but this is not the case with Miss Chairman Gridin reports this night, previous to Memorial Day. Thomaston ...... 3 0 1.000 a very happy frame of mind, Vinalhaven ...... 3 2 .600 score: , Grady’s company, as each in it has morning a highly encouraging state We understood that all the*stores Camden ...... 2 3 .400 Lincoln Academy i talent and displays it on the stage of things with respect to Rockland’s would close at 6 o’clock. 1 Rockland ...... 1 3 -25° ah r bh tb po at each performance. participation in the nationwide can Lincoln ...... 1 4 --0® Lake, if...... 6 1 In the brand new show which will « • • • Giles, ss ...... 6 2 13 he presented tomorrow. Miss Grady vass by the American Legion to has arranged for a number of new raise a five million dollar fund for In the future our store will be Rockland 12, Warren 6 Gough, p ...... 4 Pendleton, c ..... innovations, several of which have The Rockland Locals made tl^eir 1 1 met with great favor at Healey's in the support of widows and orphans opened every evening previous to Gamage, cf ...... , first appearance of the season on the Boston where the company has of men who have died in war serv 11. Webster, Hi.. afternoon of Memorial Day, and played several times this season. Tlie holidaysy until 10:30. W. Webster, 3b.. ice. From St. George there came turned in some of those fast plays drills and dances will be entirely new Jones, rf ...... 373, raised by Almond Hall, and the which so delighted tlie crowds last as well as the song numbers. Fitch, rf......
Lehigh Valley barge 742 Is dis I Members of the Bancroft Training TALK OF THE TOWN charging 1150 tons of coal for Fred R. ' School will arrive at Garthgannon Spear. Ixidge next Saturday. COMING NEIGHBORHOOD EVENTS | Canton Lafayette has an important June 3—Thomaston—Senior Class play. Moderate temperature is predicted "Aiiain anti Bva," Watts hall June 5- Forty Club Minstrels at new High for this week, with showers after the meeting tomorrow night. Arrange School auditorium. middle. ments will be made for the Portland June 6—Cannlen—Annual school lair and trip. operetta. June 6—Cannlen—Special town meeting at The Board of Aldermen which 2 l> m. served In 1900 is planning a sliver The annual meeting of the Maine June 6-7—Battalion School C. A. C„ at jubilee some time this month. All Historical Spciety will take place ROCKLAND HARDWARE CO. Htrtel Rockland June 9—Warren High School graduation. of the members are living hut one. next Wednesday at 2.30 p. m. daylight June 10—Chapin Class musical at the home in the library building of the so of Mrs David Talbot “Rockland Man Shoots His Son ill ciety, on Congress street, Portland. June 12—Fair by women of Ku Klux Kian at the Klavern. a Family Quarrel.” reads a startling June 13-17—Colby College Commencement. headline on the front page of the The champion absent-minded bov June 14—Flag Day. Portland Evening paper. Hasn’t resides in this city. He was sent to June 16—Camden-Alumni banquet the grocer’s the other day for a gal Birthday Celebration June 13 Rockland High School Graduation Maine enough to answer for just In New High School auditorium. now, without getting the credit fqr lon of kerosene and when lie arrived July 4—Independence Day. what really happened in Rockland, there he had a coal hod in his hand. Aug. 12 Ladles Baptist Circle (Rockport) Midsummer Fair Mass? Sept 13—Standard Time resumed. Orchard Inn opened Memorial Day Sept. 3t»-0et. 2— State Convention of W C. Knox County has no elective or for its second' season. The kitchen T.U. In Auburn. appointive office in the Grand Chap ins been greatly enlarged, and Mrs. Gregory Is looking forward to the JUNE 3-4-5 Igtfe appointments by Gov. Brew ter of Maine, O. E. S. this year. Tlie district deputies for this section in busy season which her popularity as ster include.!. H. MontgomeryofCam- a cook Justifies. den as notary public and N. B. East clude Mrs. Bessie L. Sfepbpnson of Union, Mrs. Ida S. Stahl of Waldo man of Warren as justice of the The women of the Ku Klux Kian pea ce. boro and Mrs. Luella M. Pendleton of Islesboro. Mr. Spendthrift, will hold a fair and supper at their It is with real pleasure that we announce this Three Day Birthday Celebration. We have been new home on Brewster street, Fri A crowd of almost Saturday night :II. Merton Bates, who has been in meet day. June 12, in the afternoon and in our preesnt plant seven years, each of which has seen a consistent increase in our volume of business. proportions was on the street Friday evening. This will he opening day night, and many expressed dissatlfac- the city since last summer playing Mr. Tightwad! in orchestras and giving music les and admission will he by tickets only. tion at finding no opportunity to do The tickets are free. In order to show our very real appreciation we are during THESE. THREE DAYS ONLY making a their expected trading. sons, has been engaged to direct the Oak Manor Orchestra of Everett, To the spendthrift a Tightwad Mass., which will play at the Cres The most successful baby clinic of cut of 25 PER CENT, and in many instances 35 per cent, on our full stock. The Lincoln Association of Con is a man who seeks Values— fhe season was held yesterday in G. gregational churches convenes in cent Beach Inn and for the Crescent and to the 'Tightwad a Spend Beach dances this season. The or A. R. hall. Dr. Warren Sanborn, Bristol today, and thte sessions will thrift is a chap who doesn’t. child specialist, and Miss Winn, child No woman in the county can afford to miss the startling bargains offered during this Birthday Sale last through tomorrow. Rev. W. S. chestra Is under contract from June 27 to Labor Day. health nurse, both of Augusta, were Rounds is in attendance. The Spendthrift thinks that present. XJore and more the value of on Cooking Utensils, Pyrex Ware, Dishes, General Hardware, Mops, Cutlery any more than any man can The friends throughout the state the Saver is missing the rime these clinics is being demonstrated The Rockland Band welcomes a and it is hoped that even more new recruit in the person of G. Ma of Miss Alice D. W. White who of his young life while Mr. B. pass upthe unbelievable values in Tools, Paints, Home and Office Hardware, Garden Tools, Lawn Mow conducts a press clipping bureau in mothers will avail themselves of the son Stanley, a University of Maine 'Thrifty thinks Mr. B. Darned opportunity tiiat they offer. Tlie graduate, who has lately entered the Gardiner will be interested to learn ers. And can you feature a boy who wouldn’t throw his hat in the air for a regular $2.50 Winchester that she has added to her Maine in is picking himself out a chair clinics are sponsored by the Red employ the Central Maine Rower Co. Cross and W. C. T. V. terests by becoming a partner in tlie on the porch of the poorhouse. Glove at $2.25; a $2.00 Winchester Official League Baseball at $1.69. Ella McIntosh real estate agency in There is one place in America Xine convicts were discharged,from The Rockland & Rockport Lime the State Prison last week, prior to Augusta. Miss White will continue where the -Spendthrift meets iter press clipping bureau and Corporation has its second annual which exodus there Were 281 on the the Tightwad on common smoker and safety tally in Temple records. Tills is the largest num newspaper work in Gardiner, devot ing only what spare time slie has to ground—THAT PLACE IS 'hall tonight, the guests being the ber ever in custody in the Maine pen employes of the lltne company and the development of real estate. HERE. itentiary. Lime Rock Railroad. Tlie princi 3 DAYS ONLY, JUNE 3-4-5 pal speakers will be Supt. W. C. Ralph W. Davis & Sons, who con We say, Mr. Extravagant, Mrs. A. S. Littlefield and Mrs. C. M. Bird, President George B. Wood, duct a poultry farm on Thomaston Walker have sold the northern quar here are Styles that will Everett Libby and Inspector John F. street and vicinity, do no cackling; ter of Rankin block to Vincent heighten your record as a Anderson of the Hartford Accident D'Agostino. The deal was " made they have 4000 hens to do it for them. and Indemnity Co. The campaign More strictly speaking they have 3000 waster—then we turn around thruugli Robert U. Collins' real estate and say, Mr. Closefist, here for a no-accident month will lie out brokerage. chickens and 1000 hens, and take it lined. from us there's some tall scrambling are prices that will please your Frank Thompson, formerly with when the dinner bell rings. "Twin purse while the clothes will A Washington despatch says that Willow Farm." the call it—in reality ROGKLAND HARDWARE GO. Hotel Rockland entered upon his du Richard Prince Hodsdon, is one of four farms with a total of 260 acres. weaken your reputation as a ties as day clerk at tile Thorndike miser. the "liigh mark” candidates who suc llotel yesterday. Frank Fields will Hens are not tlie whole show, by anv cessfully passed the Coast Guard ex means, for the Davises carry, 80 ltead remain in his familiar |Misition at that Michaels-Stern Value First amination given April 6, for tempor desk, and It will be a might good of stock (including 60 cows) and will ary commissioned officers. Coast pair to draw to. plant 18 acres of corn this season. Clothes—$35.00 to $50.00. Guard Headquarters announces tiiat The concern sets a great store by appointments are being tendered Barred Plymouth Rocks, and have Boys’ White Drill Caddy Suits The Rockport Securities Co. has these 19 candidates. Mr. Hodsdon is IN IMPRESSIVE SERVICE The entertainment given by tlie been organized with a capital of $10.- entered In the Connecticut egg-lay $3-25- • a Maine boy, born in Yarmouth and ing contest, a pen which stands senior choir of Pratt M. E. church 000. Alan L. Bird is president, and married to a South Thomaston girl, netted about $60.00 after all hills fourth among the 20. Jessie M. Stewart is treasurer and Straw Hats. Agnes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ku Klux Kian Decorates Graves of were paid. The choir supper Iasi clerk. John I. Snow is a director. George Green. Deceased Brothers—Prayers At the Bangor despatches tell of two night brought in $6.37. The next The purpose of the corporation is to Auto Cases, Traveling Bags, Klavern. supper will lie held July 6, witli Mrs. large salmon being simultaneously deal in vessel property. Lunch Kits; Almon L. Cunningham, well Thelma Stanley as chairman. RUMMAGE SALE played at the Bangor Salmon Pool known in Knox County baseball Five automobiles filled with mem by J. Edward Canning of t,hat city. The piazza of Wessaweskeag Inn, circles passed tlie Coast Guard ex bers of the Ku Klux Kian in full re Don't allow yourself to miss “Adam Dr. E. W. Gould of Rockland, quite South Thomaston, has been com amination- in iPortlund last week galia, unmasked, left the Brewster and Eva," Watts hall, Thomaston, to a way down tlie stream, saw the pletely enclosed and newly floored. with the rating of boatswain. Yes street Klavern at liigh noon Saturday morrow night.—adv. UNIVERSAUST VESTRY It now offers an ideal eating place, struggle going on in the Canning boat terday he left for Wood’s Hole l6 and proceeded to Mountain cemetery. with a most attractive vista for tlie and he hurried to assist. ( tne rod Gregory’s -take command of tlie 75-foot rum Camden, where impressive memorial Forty Club Minstrels and Jazz- patrons to feast upon. For the ben was passed to Dr. Gould and while chaser C. G. 280. Mr. Cunningham services were held at the grave of nionious Dance^ High School. Friday efit of those to whom a pleasant view he played that fish Canning suc has been employed as engineer on Ralph A. Thomas; prayers said, the night. Full proceeds to R. H. S. A. A. docs not mean a full stomach it may ceeded In getting his prize near to the lobster smack Pauline McLoon, green mound decorated with an WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3 lie added that the Smiths are pre the boat, where it was gaffed by his There is already $505.79 in the running between Rockland and Nova American flag and the symbolic cross 33% of all cancer is of the senting tlie same full fledged menu. son. As soon as Canning landed his hands of Miss Annie 'Blackington, Scotian ports. He Is an expert navi of the order done in white with a stomacli. Avoid excessive salmon into the boat Dr. Gould treasurer of the Alumni High School gator, and will make a valuable man center of crimson roses, and benedic quantities of foods, hlghl|y sea Tlie Past Presidents of Edwin Lib passed back the other rod to the Equipment Fund. There are still for the government. tion pronounced. The group then soned and hot. ALL DAY AND EVENING by Relief Corps have a cooked food Ctyining boat where it was finally several classes which have not paid proceeded to Sea View cemetery, Rockland lied Cross. tired out and was gaffed. This is their pledges and it is pretty es Miss Celia F. Rosenbloom, who has Rockland, where a large group of + sale Saturday, June 6, at W. O. Hew ett's store. All past presidents and tlie first time In 40 years that two sential that these funds be turned taught in thfe public schools of Lewis spectators witnessed the same beauti all members are requested to get salmon have been played at the in soon, that they may help in the ton and Auburn, and is now teaching ful ritual performed at the graveside 65-66 1925 their food there as early as possible. same time from one boat.. final preparation of tlie building for in Rhode Island, lias entered the so of Benjamin F. Hall of Glencove. 1885 Thursday at Grand Army Wall the its formal acceptance by the city. cial service field and at the close of The next stop was at the Cottage Relief Corps will have a rummage While in attendance upon the con the school year will become matron street home of the late Wellman A. :: Memorials:: sale. It is earnestly requested that vention of the Maine Retail Jewelers' Hon. William E. Brown, C. S. B., of of the Jewish Orphanage of Rhode Pierce where the widow was pre all persons having materials will try Association in Portland last week Los Angeles, Calif., is to deliver a Island, located in Providence. Sli.-s sented with the decorations for the E. A. GLIDDEN & CO. Orel E. Davies was the recipient of Rosenbloom is giving up school work grave at North Haven. The final me and get them there early Wednesday lecture on Christian Science in this WALDOBORO, ME. afternoon or Thursday morning. much credit for the passage of the city Thursday evening, June 4, and feeling tiiat her opportunities for ad morial service was held at the Kian Hen law by the last Legislature. This the public is cordially invited to at vancement are exceptionally good. hotne. PAINT AND SAVE MONEY Guests at Wessaweskeag Inn who law goes into effect July 11, and tend. Mr. Brown is a member of tlie Henry Woolf, tlie well-known social BORN * were so fortunate to he there at the while it is probable that no watches, Board of lectureship of the Mother worker, is superintendent of the In- The Forty Club contributed the Perry—.Rockland. May 24. to Mr. and Mrs clocks or jewelry will be sold under Church, the First Church of Christ sUtution. price of the necessary water pipes Xeil S Perry, a son—'Douglas Nell; 10J5 PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY time were witnesses Sunday after pounds. , noon of an exciting battle between that law for one year, it behooves Scientist In Boston. The lecture at the tourist campground at its lun Hamilton—Rockland. May 31, to Mr. and two robins and a chipmunk in one all tardy persons to claim thte prop ttikes place at 8 o’clock at the church Weather statistics kept by Charles cheon yesterday. The club has Mrs James N. Hamilton, a son MAKE THIS YOUR PAINTING YEAR erty which has long been in the shops at the corner of Cedar and Brew M. La wry show that May was a punk manifested a lively Interest in the 'Pease— Xortli Appleton. May 23, to Mr of tlie large trees in front of the Inn. and Mrs Alton Pease, a son. Tlie chipmunk may have been as in for repair. The unfairness of being ster street.s month, with rain falling 16 days, and project.v Following the luncheon a It will surely cost you more if you put off your painting, for any thinknig man or woman realizes that a house needs paint and nocent as a newborn babe, but there obliged to give a year’s guarantee on snow or hall two days. The warm rehearsal for the minstrel show was MARRIED was a look in his eyes that spelled repaired articles was also considered Don’t allow yourself to miss "Adam est morning (the 13th) was 54 above, held. Every night this week Is prac Putnam-Benner—Thomaston, May 30, by paper to keep it from depreciating. Remember the old saying: "A stitch in time sames nine.” trouble for the young robins up In but no definite action will lie taker und Eva,” Watts hall, Thomaston, to while the coldest morning (the 19th) tice night at the High School audi Rev N. P. Atwood. John R. Putnam or Per- Inclusive of ladies there were 87 at morrow night.—adv. cheater. Mass . and Miss Dorothy D. Benner tlie nest. The indignant parents It was only 21 above. Mr. Lawry torium and a fine show is promised of Belmont. Mass. THE EFFICIENCY DECORATOR were right at home in the. receiving the banquet served in the Falmouth naturally, feels that he came very for Friday. The entire proceeds will Parker-Saville— Rockland, June 1, at St. Hotel. The ladies were provided Forty Club Minstrels and Jazz- close to the mark when he predicted he turned over to the High School Peter's church, by Rev John B Pitcher. line and tlie way they darted after George Moody Parker and Miss Gertrude C. thut chipmunk was a caution. At with theatre tickets while the con monious Dance. High School, Friday a cold backward month, with an Athletic Association and applied to Savllle, both of Rockland R. W. WARREN last accounts the nest ad its occu vention were being held. Clarence night. Full proceeds to R. H. S. A. A. abundance of rain. “Much rain and the winter deficit. There will lie a PHONE 167-3. THOMASTON, ME. pants were still intact. E. Daniels was another Rockland —adv. weather quite cool for the first half dance following tlie show with music DIED jeweler present at tlie convention. of June, and much wanner for the by the augmented Jazzmonious Or Dunean—IRockland, May 29, Helen C.. wife See the T. H. S. Seniors in "Adam latter half,” is liis offering for tlie chestra. of Walter T. Dunean, axed 63 years, 2 months, 3 days and Eva” at Wafts hall, Thomaston, The need of a Publicity Bueau in present month. i-attle—Rockland. May 29, William I-altie, —adv. connection with tile Chamber of The track athletes of tlie High of Aslt Point, aged 73 years Comtnerce has for some time im Traoev—Auburn. May 26. Marlin Tra Noticing WardenLester Eaton of (he School were divided into two teams cey, formerly of Rockland, aged 74 years Gar Wood’s two motor boats Baby pressed itself upon progressive citi FORTY State Prison, scanning such windows Friday night and first honors fell as Moore -Pleasant Point, Cushing. May 23, Gar IV and Rally Gar V, wltich raced zens. The matter was suggested at as offered anglers' supplies, a re follows: 100-yd.—K. Green; 220-yd. Katie I Walker) widow of Leander Moore, a meeting of the City Club lecently, aged 84 years. the 20th Century Limited from Al porter of The Courier-Gazette un Green; 440-yd. Merchant; 880-yd Knight—Camden. May 28, Ariel B. Knight, bany to New York on May 26 were but It is recognized that the Cham earthed tlie fact that the genial cus Dobbin: High Hurdles, J. Chapin; aged 75 vears. 3 months. AT STUDLEY’S equippedx with Exide Batteries, ac ber of Commerce is the proper sphere todian of the State penitentiary is tew Hurdles, Green; Shotput, J. Roberts Rockland, May 29. Willis Sidney, for such action, and the way to bring CLUB leaving next Friday for Shin i’ond Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Roberts. cording to Messrs. House and Sher Chapin; Pole Vault. Bartlett; Broad Burial lit Tenant's Harbor. man of the local Exide Service Sta it about 1b to have a fund larger than on hie annual fishing trip which Jump, Chapin; Discus, Green. To tion. that now available. This can lie lasts two weeks (If the fish last that be sure five of tli,e winners were CARD OF THANKS ALL NEXT WEEK long) and on which he is invariably To. all those who sent letters of sympathy, Tlie race was won by Baby Gar IV done by increasing the memberships Seniors, but at that the Blue team accompanied by his son Elmer. For ami for the beautiful floral tributes; also to which made 120 miles, the distance of and to that end there will lie a ban- under the leadership of Green won 47 the hearers, we extend our heartfelt thanks. 10 years Warden Eaton has had this the run, ill two hours and 58 minutes quetat the Thorndike Hotel tomor MINSTRELS points and the meet, the youngsters :Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Maloney, Mr. and Mrs. sort of a vacation, and it would lie () F. Williams. Mr. nnd Herbert Moore, Mr. JUNE 1-6 INCLUSIVE beating tlie 20th Century Limited by row night for the purpose of planning tinder Ripley took 43 points. Not a campaign. Tile speakers will be very difficult to convince lilm that it and 'Mrs L. H Miller too had a showing for another ye'jr. Pleasant Point, May 28. 41 minutes. Gar Wood himself was could he improved upon. in the winning boat. He started the E. R. Roberts, who started the pub OUR SPECIAL WILL BE race in Baby Gar V which developed licity bureau at Bar Hnrbor and Com missioner of Agriculture Frank 1’, See “Adam and Eva" at Watts hall, mechanical trouble. When Baby Thomaston, tomorrow night.—adx. Gar IV, which was piloted by his Washburn. Both are snappy speak JUNE 5 ers and waste no time beating around brother George pulled up he jumped See "Adam and Eva" at Watts hall, in anti continued th'e race.—adv. the bush. The Forty, Rotary and AT City Club are collaborating in tills Thomaston, tomorrow night.—adx. meeting. CLOCKS _____ • HIGH SCHOOL Class Thrqe of the M. E. Sunday In the midst of so much Dr. IJoyd M. Richardson has school will hold a cooked food sale Handsome 8-Day Mahogany Mantel Clocks. uncertainty, the Kian is bought Dr. W. H. Sanborn’s dental at Simonton's Saturday afternoon. AUDITORIUM ■adv. , 6G-67 OAKLAND needed to sound continu equipment, and will continue the ously its definite Protest business In the office which the latter Perfect time keepers; beautifully ant note in this Protest has yacated over Burpee & Lamb's MILLINOCKET HAS IT toned Persian gongs. A piece of ant country. store in the Spofford-Spear block Ku Klux Kian. The quarters have heten thoroughly Millinocket adopted Daylight Sav- home furniture you cannot afford renovated, are admirably located and This Show is ing time again this year, setting its PARK to do without when priced at— Rockland’s newest business man be clocks ahead one hour on Sunday gins his career under most favorable May 24. auspices. Dr. Richardson is a son POSITIVELY HERE AGAIN They say that nun b mighty, of Frank A. Richardson of Shaw ave He govern* lttid and sea. NEW nue, a graduate from Rockland High The Best Ever He wields a mighty scepter School in 1915, and after taking a post O’er lesser powers that be; V. F. Studley Inc. But a mightier power and stronger MYERS’ RAINBOW ORCHESTRA graduate course entered Harvard •Man from his throne has hurled. Dental School from wltich he Is also a For the hand that’ rocks the cradle 283 MAIN STREET. ROCKLAND BATTERY graduate. His dental fraternity is la the hand that roles the world. AUGMENTED AND IMPROVED Delta Sigma Delta. He is also’ a Free Delivery Tel. 713 member of the local Masonic bodies Wisconsin’s largest and most mod SEVEN PIECES SEVEN $14.50 up to and Including the Commandery ern consoHdated school has Just tlie Penobscot Bay Dental Club and been opened in Sevastopol, In the In Exchange For Your Old the Forty Club. He has been as SUPPER northeastern part of the State. It Battery sociated with Dr. E. W. Peaslee the represents the union of seven school DANCE EVERY past two years, in Rockland nnd METHODIST VESTRY districts, extending over an area of Thomaston. 60 square miles, and it serves n Rockland Marble and Granite Works Dodge Battery $24.50 THURSDAY, wholly rural population. Ten auto Sec the T. II. S. Seniors in "Adam busses take the 320 elementary and TUESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENING W. H. GLENDENNING, Proprietor and Eva” at Watts hall, Trfomaston h|gh school pupils to the school. tomorrow night.—adv. MANUFACTURERS OF CEMETERY WORK sea'view JUNE 4 The school building has among other You remember the fine Myers drive—well, it is At the regular meeting of Local Auspices Class 1 features a gymnasium, shower bath, now far superior to last season. Come and hear : : : and Dealers in : : I BATTERY SERVICE Union 1066 on Tuesday, June 2. the a motion-picture booth, artd a large officers for the ensuing yeue will he 25 Cents auditorium. Art .Spaulding sing! Native and Scotch Granite, Marble Shelves, Etc. Tel. 837-W 689 Main Street nominated. All members are ex - LINDSEY STREET, ROCKLAND, MAINE 41S&Ttf ROCKLAND, ME. pected to be present. 6:00 P. M. WANTED— DREW, maintained in at least 14 hours of Post of Rockland called on friends Kingman & Hearty, Inc. Attorney At Law work. Thursday night. •78 MAIN 8T„ ROCKLAND. ML Every-Other-Day Rockland Courier-Gazette, Tuesday, June 2, 1925 Page Five
CUSHING WALDOBORO JEWELER'S PROBLEMS Charles Burton of Billerica, Mass., Paul Rowe, who lias been In busi You Can’t Change It was in town the weekend. fin his1 ness coliege In Lewiston, has resumed or Exchange It To Such And the Greatest of These return he was accompanied hy his liis position. It! .1. T. Gay's store for enother. Mrs. Luthera Burton, and the summer. Good Advantage as at the Is the Letting Out of A Flood Let Loose brother Ernest Burton. Tlfe Star Club did not meet tliis week. Next week’s meeting will lie Watches. y Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Sholes of East Boston, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. hold witli Mrs. Walter Kaler at West Waldoboro Garage True Motoring Comfort and Distinction O. It Robinson, Memorial Day. YValdohoro. Five years from now your jewelei Are Notv Being Found by Thousands Orrin H. Woodcock and Mina Mrs. Perley Dcmt n of Rocklard has If you doubt it, run in and look may not loan you a watch while \Voodcock were in Camden Sunday beej a guest of her sister, Mrs. C. 'em over. Hcrcs’ a few of your own Is in process of repair. in the Improved Packard Six. iSo many watches loaned patrons to attend the funeral of Allen Spear. B. Stahl. the real ones Mrs. Hattie Copeland is spending Mr. and Mrs. Jamds Cassell and In exchange for their own time few days In Boston. Miss Emma Matthews of Chelsea, ALL THE NEW MODELS IN pieces have failed to return to the or twenty-five taken d'elivery of trusting jeweler that for his own Mrs. Jennie Kales and Mrs. Geneva Mass., are at their summer home FOFDC—BRIGHT and SNAPPY years there was Packard Six enclosed Thompson of Friendship were In li ere. protection he is slowly hut steadily F YND COME SWELL RAMBLERS building up a vast resercars, at prices lowered Portland last week. Stated meeting Wiwurna Chapter. working away from the habit of ex hy nearly a thousand IN USED CARS change. Save Yourself voir of human desire Mr. and Mrs. Mlko Ixtffman ar.d O. E. S„ Tuesday, June 9. Tncre dollars, know that their will lie work. Yet hy a peculiar trick of fate, for Packard ownership. Mr. and Mrs. Kuohn Maar of West 8 stunning 1924 Touring Cars—as while your jeweler laments that he J. V. Benner was in Portland Iasi faith in Packard was Rockport were guests of Mr. and good as new. is steadily losing out in the custom and Save Fuel There weretensof thou week. well placed. Mrs. J. C. Bedell, last week. 3 1924 Coupes—fine lookers. of exchanging watches he also ad sands who hoped that O' Mrs. Katharine Howell. Mrs. Ber School ln district 3 closes this 2 1924 Tudors—newly painted— mits that year after year his safety with a Household Pearl gas and coal nard Benner, Mrs. Marie Davis and some day they could They arc telling their week. prize packages. boxes become more and more Miss Beverly Benner were in Rock range. It does wonderful baking while afford to own Packards. friends that their new The Ladies Aid supper for May, 3 1923 Touring Cars—take the crowded with watches left for re land Monday. cars arc true Packards, witli Miss Nellie Young housekeeper, whole family. pair but never called for. Then came January 1st, Capt. John Bradford and Mrs. Sid you do other things with improvements was served at the town house last 2 1923 2-Door Sedans—nifty and What a strange paradox is this. 1925, when the gates Tuesday evening. It was well at ney Packard were called to Boston neat. On the one hand the jeweler loans found in no other cars. so where opened. tended and the sum of $12.85 real last week hy the illness of their A dear little Baby Overland anu a watch from his own stock in cour And quite naturally the ized. * brother-in-law, Fred Elliot. some babe Overland Touring Car tesy to the man who leaves another The result—a flood let Mrs. Willard Wade and Mrs. Cros friends arc seeking the Mrs. Dorothy Schmid, who has put over to you for ...... $35. watch for repair and in many in loose, as yet unstem- spent the winter In 'New Y’ork, has by Keene were in THomaston Wed Ford Touring Car also for .... $35. Packard salesrooms. stances the Jeweler never again be med, that is in turn to etui ned home. nesday. Apperscn 5-passenger, all for $85. holds his own. On the other hand Mr. and Mrs. James ,H. De Freese bring an ever-increas Have you seen the new J. C. Bedell with a party of friends Buick 5-passcngei—can’t be he comes into possession of a watch has gone on a motor boat trip to of Chicago, Miss Elizabeth "Williams beat at ...... $125. ing flow of Pack Packard Six? We hot his own and which none will Massachusetts. of Washington, D. C.. and Mrs. Nor- j A trappy Chevrolet for...... $150. ever call to reclaim. ard Six buyers. will be pleased to Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Robinson who man H. White of Boston were at ' A Reo 5-passenger Touring Car It has been said that “a fair ex The thousands send one to your are in ill health, have closed their Warren YV. Creamer's Thursday. —stunning ...... $450. change is no robbery,” but use that Mrs. Delbert Benner has returned who have already door at any time. home here und gone to Rockland to expression when speaking to a live with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rob- from Massachusetts, where she spent Oh, Boy ! We have three of jeweler in connection with this par ishaw. the winter. , those cosy Motorcycles, from ticular subject and he invariably Mr. and Mrs. Chester Tracy are Miss Etta E. Benner and Miss ...... $50. to $325 laughs, albeit not humorously. housekeeping at W. E. Hall’s house. Maude M. Benner of Gardiner and In support of his laugh he will Mrs. Granville Osler is recovering Maurice M. Benner of Randolph were Make Your Work Lighter and Use delve into his vaults and bring fortn PACKARD from her recent illness. Mrs. Bert- in town to attend the funeral services one of our Second-Hand Ton watch after watch of a grade that cAsk the man who owns c:zc rom Hunt is helping her with her of their grandmother, Mrs. Sarali E. Trucks—$85.00 up ( even the inexperienced will stamp work. Benner YVednesday. as cheap, while he tells ruefully of Tax collector B. S. Geyer has been Mrs. Bertha Bines of YViscasset has SOME GREAT BARGAINS IN the excellent timepieces he has The Packard Six u built m ten body busy the past week getting the tax been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry WAGONS loaned in exchange. Then does the types, four open and six enclosed. Prices liills around town. P. Mason. one-sided fairness of tlie exchange range from $2585 to $2885 at Detroit. F. W. Atkins of Rockland spent Mr. and Mrs. YV. T. Warland. Mrs. 2 Horse Express Wagon—just I system become apparent. the weekend at his home here. A. F. Sortwell and Mrs. Helena Bellas what you need It is not alone through this time I Mr. and Mrs. Percy Moody and were at Warren YV. Creamer's Tues 1 Horse Team Wagon—in excellent worn custom of loaning watches to day. SNOW-HUDSON CO. INC. children of Waldoboro, and Miss condition . patrons that the vaults of the jewel • • » « ers havo become crowded with un 710-712 Main Street 'I el. BJj Corrinne Maloney of Thomaston Road Wagon like new, with rubber claimed property. There are many ROCKLAND, ME. were at D. L. Maloney's Sunday. Edgar Hagerman, Kennetli Weston tires many instances where watches am Schools closed Friday. ard Harold Glidden were at home All these, and more than these, and Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Geyer and f n Portland for tlie holiday and still more ! jeweli-V are left year after year, ac daughter Mildred have moved to wc 'tend. cumulating to an extent tiiat seems unbelievable on first hearing. tlielr home here from Pleasant I ?..r. and Mrs. Eli Osier, Mis. AT THE Point. ‘ ] Luilian Flcthcher and Mrs. Sarali One Portland jeweler.who has been Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Y’oung of in business some 50 odd years reel Clarence and Miss Herrick recently Lillian Fletcher and Mrs. i^irah NORTH BURKETTVILLE Thomaston are guests of Miss Waldoboro Garage ons upwards of 600 watches and called at David Esancy’s, Appleton. Mrs. Kaler remaining for the sum A party of friends were very pleas Annie Y’oung. mer. nearly twice as many pieces of jew Walter Light and family of Warren antly entertained at the home of Mr. Mrs. Kathryn Maloney is to go to elry stored away in his strong boxes, visited at Ralph Light’s Sunday. Delbert Benner lias returned from tand Mrs. Ralph Light, Wednesday Thomaston Wednesday where she Is unclaimed by their owners after re They were accompanied hy his Massachusetts where he has spent evening with music and porch, danc to hlive employment at Pearson's the winter. pairs had been made. Another local mother, Mrs. Ida Light, whb has ly £urope an Excursions ing. ice cream and cake were clothing factory. Mrs. C. A. Snow, Mrs. Ethel Look jeweler says he confidently antici spent the winter in Massachusetts. served. Mrs. F. G. Sexton and Mrs. Eliza er)- and Miss Christine Lockery of pates at the beginning of each new She remained here for a visit. Mrs. Belle Howes of Swanville^ is beth Guinshan of Hartford Conn- Bath have been recent guests of year that in the 12 months to come visiting her daughter. Mis. Earl Mil- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Light were re are at tlie Rockwell cottage. Bird’s Mrs. Lilia XI. Blaney. By Edwin Robert Pell's his store will acquire between 15 and cent callers of Mrs. Blanche Roltes. lay. Other guests Sunday were Mrs. I’oint. Mr. and Mrs. Richard de Mutelie 25 watches and 25 to 50 pieces o Mary Turner of Burkcttville and Mr. Herbert and Clarence Esancy are jewelry that patrons will never re U. G. and EX XL Maloney are about have returned from Florida and are The Dldest Kingdom In Europe and Mrs. Joshua Parsons of Mont working for O. W. dairy at the’Vose to have the Leonard Grover house at their h’onie for the summer. turn to claim. I note that when I am in America, ville. farm. North Union. repaired for a summer home. Miss Addle L. Worthing has been Even when the losses through Misses Lydia Herrick and Caro Mrs. Lilia Carter and son John of visiting her cousin, Mrs. Harold my friends point out with pride, the watch exchanging arc considered it newest hotel, the newest park' and Fish motored to Belfast for the week New Y’ork, were callers at D. G. Smith. would seem that the benefits out Granges in all parts of the coun out west, title newest city, but 'when end. Miss Herrick to hVr home and Young's Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Scott of weigh the losses and that the jewel try are featuring special bird days, I meet thoee simc friends on this “My Troubles Left Me Miss Fish to the home of Miss Alice Mrs? W. E. Hall is again confined Batli have been guests of Mr. and ry business must be a very flourish which create widespread interest, side of the water, they are all awake W ollin. to her bed hy illness. Mrs. Fred W. Scott. ing trade after all. But don’t be draw large crowds and put on at for the oldest castle, the oldest Stanley Jones and family of River Percy Watts of Thomaston has Mrs. D. B. Mayo, Harold Smith, tempted to hang out your shingle tractive programs. The latter are church, or the oldest inhabitant. It side,; Wilbur Esancy and family of iHiught the Walter Grover place. He Mrs. YV. A. White and Mrs. J. T. just yet. For up to the present featured usually with illustrated will interest them now to visit the Right Now When I Got is having the barn torn down, also Gay were In Damariscotta Thursday Union and Howard Collins und family lectures; bird walks, etc., and es oldest existing Kingdom of Europe, Maine jewelers have been unable to attending the meeting of the Wo cf Burkcttville were Sunday guests pecially stress the value of birds to one of the porches is to have new for that in one of the many charm turn into actual cash any part of the chimneys and a double garage built. men's Clubs ln the county for the at Frank Esancy’s. agriculture through the destruction ing claims that little Denmark can heaps of watches and jewelry that Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Esancy, son of injurious insects. Bert Tuttle and Will’ Ifeney have purpose of founding a County Union. make on the tourist. This little old are yearly left on their hands. This Wonderful Karnak” been at work there the past week. 'Mrs. Sidney Packard and Capt. great, great grandfather of the na Under a former State law jewelers John Bradford were called to Lowell. The school in district 4 enjoyed a tions can yarn by the hour of a past were permitted to dispose of, by pub picnic at the shore Friday. Mass.. Monday by tlie death of their as n" one else his size. He will tell lie auction, whatever jewelry shoul have to lie down before I could get Mrs. A. C. Campbell of New Y’ork brother-in-law, Fred Elliot. you the old pirate days In 1167 when remain unclaimed after a certain “If I Ever Need Any Medi any relief. I would have terrible was In town a few days last week, The Memorial Day exercises were Copenhagen was founded to protect length of time. But beacuse this cramping pains and a tight feeling No Purer Tea called here by the burning of her most impressive. In the morning cine Again I Won’t Have the land from the YVenilish pirates method of legally attaching the tin around my heart that just almost buildings last Sunday. tlie graves in the several cemeteries if that is the kind of story you -wish called for property*, to allow the’ To Experiment, But Will aggravated the life out of me during than delicious Allen Campbell has sold his cow ln town were decorated by detail. to hear as you sit in one of that jeweler to obtain what he had in the (lay and wouldn’t let me sleep to Bertram Hunt. At 1.30 the parade was formed and city's beautiful restaurants, or he vested in the goods in the way Get Karnak At Once,” 1 nights. 1 would roll and toss ao that The citizens of this town wit led by the Paragon Button Band, will narrate the story of Hamlet, as repairs and labor, was too cumber mornings 1 felt as tired out as when nessed a most spectacular scene last marched to the bridge where the if ho had heard the Royal Dane cry some and expensive and because tin Says McCollough. I went to bed. Sunday when the two story house water was decorated with flowers In 'Swear," from the ground about tho idea of a public auction .is obnoxioUf “I wa bothered all the time with porch, shed and barn, owned by A. memory of the deceased naval Castle of Kronberg close by. Speak to the established Jeweler, the pro With experience after experience constipation, had terrible bilious C. Campbell burned to' the ground, heroes. The flower girls, who were ing of restaurants, the lkmeg arc ex visions of the old law were neve being told daily of renewed health, spells, and would become so dizzy witli practically all Its contents, in very attractive ln their pretty cos pert epicures and know which dir'll very freely resorted to. strength and energy from the use of that at times I would just have to less than an hour after It was dis tumes. were Misses Lucille Benner. you love and how you Jove it, as soon However, under a law passed by Karnak, the sensational medicine that stop to keep from’ falling. I just covered. The house was occupied by Gladys Flint, Lids Hagerman and as they know the language you the last Legislature the jeweler wi the Corner Drug Store here instock- felt played out completely, and of all h is « Mr. Campbell's son Alan, who had Laura Whitcomb. Only four Civil speak. soon have the right of lien on goods land is selling so rapidly, it seems the medicine 1 took during that time SALADA' just cooked his dinner, when he dis War veterans were In the parade repaired hy him and unclaimed. Af that there is no end to ‘the multitude 1 couldn’t find any relief. Its sparkling freshness is re covered the fire. D. L. Maloney, this year. They were escorted by ter the expiration of a year’s time h- of men and women who have been so “Well, sir, when 1 got Karnak and who lived near him discovered it at YY'orld War Veterans, memlicrs of APPLETON RIDGE vastly benefited by its use. the Karnak Pills my 1 roubles just Elizabeth Newbert and Elizabeth may sell the goods left on his hands, about the same time. A crowd soon the Women's Relief Corps, and girls Now comes Michael McCullough of left me right now. Three hotties of vealed in every steaming cup. Stanley attended tbe Knox County either in private or public sale, pro gathered, but the fire had "gotten and boys from the schools. After 78 Shirley street, Old Town. Me., who the medicine lias done the work. W. C. T. U. Convention in Warren vided lie has given tlie owner such a headway that It was impos the exercises at the bridge tlie pa declares that through the use of Kar Why, from the way I am eating now Black. Green or Mixed Blends. Wednesday. W. M. Newbert, II. < such jewelry at least 30 days’ notice sible to remove any of the furnish rade proceeded to the 'Methodist nak he has overcome troubles from you wouldn’t think I had ever had Stanley and Miss Chrystal Stanley after the expiration of the year am ings. It was partially Insured. church, where an ■, Interesting ad prior to date of sale. Notice mus which he had suffered over live years any stomach trouble, and everything Miss Harriet Young who - died dress wag delivered hy Rev. YV. Il- attended the evening session. and tiiat he is now feeling great. His agrees with me. I'm not bothered Miss Lucy Moody was in Rockland he given by writing to the owner, o May 15, was the daughter of Marlas Patterson. The company returned lo complete statement follows: with coiistipatidn any more either, Wednesday. tf address is unknown, by notices and Eliza Ann (Hathorne) Y’oung. Grand Army hall concluding the ex “’This Karnak just heats anything and nights I sleep just like a top. Mrs. Hazel Perry has bought a new published in two public places. She was born ln this towh Aug. IS, ercises for tlie day. Whether this means of disposal I ever saw.” declares Mr. McCullough. This Karnak simply put me in the BIRD’S ROOFSj ''Sinners In Silk.” which comes to cabinet victrola of the Maine Music “Why, before I finished my first hot- j pink of condition, and If I ever nee^ 1S45, but spent the greater part of will Work to tbe satisfaction of tbe (he Star tonight, is a picture built Co., Rockland. any medicine again I won’t have to her life In Thomaston, where she jeweler, lime alone can tell, but in tie of this medicine I was eating food on entirely new lines. It ls a strange Mr. and Mrs. Preston Bartlett of experiment, hut will get Karnak at had employment as a nurse and as tbe meantime the peculiar motive that I hadn’t been able to cat before’ and unusual story of a man who South Montville were guests of her in years, and it wasn’t causing me a once. It’s a wonderful medicine.’’ a housemaid and where she united that lies back of tbe fact that every broken in health and past middle sister, Mrs. Minnie Brown Friday. bit of trouble. Why, it just seemed Karnak is sold in Rockland exclu witli the Congregational church jeweler every year accumulates from age finds his youth only to sacrifice Mrs. Hazel Perry and daughter almost like a miracle to me. sively by the Corner* Drug Store; in many years ago. She was one of 17 were in Camden and Rockland Fri 35 to 75 watches and pieces of jew children, three of which survive her. it again at the call of bis better self. “For over five years I was a suf Thomaston by McDonald’s Rexall Adolphe Menjou plays tills difficult day afternoon. elry, which were left originally for ferer from indigestion and gas bloat Store; in Union by Gordon-Lovejoy Services were held at Union church All are glad to see Miss Lizzie repair, is Interesting to consider. Sunday, conducted by Rev. Mr. role and he Is finely supported by ing after meals. Why, I would just Co.; and by the leading druggist ln Conrad Nagel and Eleanor Board- Fuller again, after spending the win Death of the owner may in some fill up with gas so badly that I would every city.—adv. Strout of Thomaston. Interment ter in Massachusetts. cases account for the unclaimed ar was In the filthily lot ln Norton man. The action takes place In and around New York and is laid in a Bessie Blake of Hope was a Sun ticles; poverty may also be respon cemetery. day guest of her mother, Ella Me hie for its share; but most jewelers Marlon Orne of Pleasant Point series of brilliant scenes. It ls a Hobart Henley production with all Laughlin. explain the strange custom in large wasa guest of Mildred Geyer a few Etta MJcIver of Hope spent the measure hy what they term “pure days last, week. the sumptuousness that the name Implies. The comedy Is "The Girl weekend at Albert Fuller’s. carelessness” or a general neglect o Frank Sauer and Francis Sprague Hater." one’s possessions. ST. GEORGE of Boston are guests at Elmer Be not surprised therefor, when Mr. anil Mrs. Lewis' Barter of YY’ali Sprague’s. some day you carry a watch to your Strictly a Floor Paint sten v.crc Sunday callers of their SOUTH WALDOBORO Hayden Fuller was in Rockland re jeweler for repair if he “fails to have cently on business. daughter, Mrs. Alfred Hocking. on hand” another timepiece that h Nahum McCorrison of Camden Mr. and Mrs. Sara Davis and Elmus Shuman will loan you during repair of you spent the weekend with his daugh daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Elmus Shuman died at ills home own, or if at best he tenders you in Made to Walk On ter, Mrs. Ada Proctor. exchange a watch of the ancient key Robinson of Redstone, Hf. IL, motored May 12 after a short Illness. lie was Mr. and Mrs. David Esancy spent here to spend Memorial Day with horn ln YValdohoro ln 18B5, a son of wind variety or of a grade that is t< Monday evening with Mrs. Callie Ful tlie jewelry trade what the flivve relatives and friends, returning Sun the late Joel and Mary (Heyer) Shu ler and son. day. man and a descendant •of Conrad is to the automobile industry. Floors always become worn quicker Bird's Twin Shingles Everett Whitney lost a horse last If you protest your jeweler may The Grange will hold their Me Heyer, the first male child born In week. morial services at the church next Waldoboro. His occupation was that not argue with you hut very likely Mr. and Mrs. Merton Towle and he will he going over in his own mine than any other surface in the home. You have probably delayed repairing that old Sunday, June 7 at 2 o’clock, standard of a painter. He was a member of children of Hollis Centre spent the All are requested to meet at the hall the XL E. church and Maple Grange something after this manner: “Whv worn-out, weather-beaten roof because you just weekend at Addison McCorrlson’s. my friend, should I give you a watch A paint brush and a little at 1.30 to form the march. The iind i« survived by a wife Florence Addison McCorrison is in Hollis didn’t want to go through the trouble of ripping address will be made by Rev. P. E. (Cummings), sons Harold R. and to carry while your own is being re Center and New Hampshire this paired? Does the garage-man loan off the old shingles. You know that it would be a Miller. William E. of this place and one week. yr.ti a car when your own is laid up? dirty, messy job, littering up your lawns and garden Adrian Kinney of Brunswick was daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Thomas of Rev. and Mrs. G. II. Hamlin of Does the cobbler loan you a pair of the holiday guest of friends. Saint George, also two brothers, YV. Lewiston spent Friday night at Wil plots with splinters, nails and broken shingles. shoes while yours are being re Sherwin-Williams 'Miss Mildred Hall of Rockland was R. Shuman of Waldoboro and E. C liam Pitman’s enroute to Thorndike paired? Does the tailor fit you out the holiday guest of Mrs. J. C. Rob Shuman of Portland. Funeral ser where he held meetings Sunday. Here’s good news 1 You can cover your home with in a fine suit when yours is in need out going through all that unnecessary work. Save inson. ’ . vices were held at Ills residence and Capt. Wallace Brown was home for Maple Grange attended in a body. IT s-Aected Peail Parley ls wanted of pressing or cleansing, or does tlie the time and money you would spend tearing up Memorial Day. He returned ta his Rev. Mr. Eender officiated with O. V. it can he had at all stores in one optometrist loan you spare glasses Inside Floor Paint the old shingles. Lay Bird’s Twin Shingles or station early Sunday, accompanied by Hassner, funeral director. Inter pound packages under Three Crow when you are unfortunate enough to break your own?” ills wife and son. ment In the family lot in the Oliver Brand.—adv. Fours right over your present worn-out roof! True, your jeweler will not say this William Robinson of Thomaston cemetery. will always make floors fresh, attractive and Bird's Twin Shingles, laid over your old shingles, wilt make Is the guest of his grandmother. to you hut if you catch a strange a durable, weather-proof and waterproof double roof for your Mrs. Ella Robinson spent Memorial gleam in his eye when you insist on durable. It is made to withstand the constant home that will protect you from rain, snow, and from flying Day with her daughter Leola. They having another watch to carry, just scuffing of heels and the hard wear to which -* (parks and embers. were the guests of her son Bernard of FOR REST consider the logic of your request floors are subjected. > Thomaston. LKBARBEA and close the door quietly.—Port land Express. Inside Floor I’aint is easily ap Bird’s Twin Shingles are made hy Bird & Son, inc. (Est. Mrs. D. W. Mann and Mrs. J. A. AND COMFORT 1795), manufacturers of Bird’s Shingle Design Roll Roofing, plied and dries over night with a Gllchrlest were>»t Spruce Head last SAYS ; Insist on Having Paroid Roofing, Neponset Black Building Paper and Nepon Thursday. YVhile there they were Demonstration of a model home gtxxl gloss. It is picparcd in all set Board. There’s a Bird product for every sort of building 1 A Z* /“X^Y IA for a typical American family of entertained at dinner at Mrs. C. F. popular colors. moderate means in which there are Morrill’s. three children under 14 years of ffe arc headquarters for Bird's roofings, Mrs. Elizabeth Hocking of Clark building papers and trail board. age was a feature of Better Homes Island lias been spending a few days Week in Washington, D. C. The with Mrs. Lilia Hocking and calling demonstration was conducted by the W. H. Glover Co. on old friends. District of Columbia Home Eco-’ Distributors I-ast Wednesday Mrs. Ada Jenkins Beds nomics Association. Committees W. H. GLOVER CO. entertained at dinner Mrs. Elizabeth Y X* charged with the planning and fur ROCKLAND, ME. 'Hocking and Mr. and Mrs. Wfeston nishing of the house included spe ROCKLAND, ME. Piersons. Springs, Mattresses cialists from the Bureau of Home Mrs. Florence Shuman of North Economics of the Agriculture De YValdohoro is the guest of her daugli AT YOUR DEALER8 partment and from the Department ter, Mrs. Arthur Thomas.' of the Interior, Bureau of Education. sift Every-Other-Day Page Six Rockland Courier-Gazette, Tuesday, June 2, 1925.
THOMASTON CAMDEN Ariel B. Knight died Friday at the WANTED Mrs. Emily Gould Is in town. AuTCHESS Melvin Heights residence, aged 75 OWSERS AND CARETAKERS Baseball at Thomaston tomorrow, years. Funeral services were held TROU5C*5 T. H. S?vs. Vinalhaven. Sunday from the residence. The SECOND HAND OF SUMMER COTTAGES Local interest just now centers in deepest sympathy is extended to $60.80 the family. $60.80 tlie Senior play, “Adam and Eve’’ !Ok a Sullen- Tlie Vellettes are in town for a CITIZENS which is to be presented in Watts RANGES hall tomorrow night. Those having few days getting their summer home ATTENTION! • seen the rehearsals class it as the ready. This iwpular family lias made many friends in town and best ever. We will set up a New 3^e have thousands of fine Geianiums ready for Captain and Mrs. T. C. Wester of everyone is glad when they arrive to Philadelphia who are frequent guests occupy their shore road estate. Kineo Range, size 8-20 you. Also thousands of Good Seedlings. Write of Capt. and Mrs. J. E. Creighton are Gayton Hall is leaving for a visit Quick Sales occupying the Susan Creighton farm with friends and relatives in Boston and allow you more us your wants or call at our greenhouses, at in South Warren. Capt. Wester be Here is true and Dorchester. Mass. longs to the naval branch of the Matthew Willey and Willard than your old range is 253 Camden Street, Rockland White spent Memorial Day at P. G. Small Profits United States service but is trying worth and give you farm life as a method of recruiting economy Willey’s. THE LITTLE FLOWER SHOP Tlie Tarvla trucks arrived in Cam his health. credit on a new Kineo den Thursday night and will begin Tells Price Misses Ruth and Eva II. Orff of “SILSBY’S” EEP your suit right away tarring the streets Lawrence, Mass., who brought the young-looking by around town. Motorists and pedes 399 MAIN STREET ROCKLAND, ME. remains of their mother to Winslow’s trians should he as careful as pos B4tf Mills were guests last week of Ches Kgetting Dutchess Trou sible about tracking the tar in pub ter Overlook. While in town they sers to wear on those lic places. called upon a number of friends. many occasions when you $60.80 Gilbert I’atten F. E. Morrow and Wanted Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Delano motored are without coat and party left Friday for a three days' $60.80 fai Everybody’s Column to Washington last week with the vest and should spare Ashing trip at Sebec Lake. Tank Extra WANTED—Orders taken for home cooking Misses Orff and Mrs. Chester Over Advertisements In this column not to ex- MARY YOl'NG, South Thomaston. 456-G8 your suit trousers. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Simpson enter rt»d three lines inserted once for !5 cents. look as guests. tained a large* party of guests at WANTED—Board for underweight girl of Mr. and Mrs. Willie T. Clark with We have them for 3 times •f ir 50 rents. Additional lines Pi years, on farm not over 25 miles from Coleman Pond over Memorial Day. Made in Bangor cents each for one lime, HI cents for three ! eltv. Call or phone ROCKLAND HPO friends of Bangor were in town Sun workdays, playdays and Tliis included four guests from times. Six words make a line______CROSS, 931-W.______66 68 day. holidays and you will Massachusetts and others from Lost and Found WANTED—At once capable girl for house Mrs. T.eila Smalley has been visit Portland. work In family of two ; no washing. Write ing in Worcester, Mass., for several find no better looking, V. F. STUDLEY INC- P. O. BOX 233 Camden or TEL. 57. 66-C9 better made, better value Mr. and Mrs. II. N. McDougall of LOST—Wednesday afternoon In-tween SIL days. Rockland entertained guests from Telephone 713. ROCKLAND. 283 Main St. by’s Greenhouse and Little Rower Shop,i n tire• WANTED—Young woman or girl to care Maurice Metcalf of Boston spent trousers than Dutchess. on rim from Ford Coupe Finder phone for two ‘‘hfldreii durigi^week days, someone Portland at their Lake City cottage .uasoui . i w,io p()ll|(, g0 ilonie nights preferred. CALL Memorial Day in town. For many 577-W. FRHD SMALLWOOD, 30 Every pair warranted over Memorial Day. St., Rockland.______03 ” ’ G52-W after 5 at night______66*»fo years Mr. Metcalf has spent the day to wear. Come in anil Hugh Montgomery leaves the ftrst LOST—Large red and white collie dog, J here, which was formerly his home. WANTED—Girl for general housework. have a look—your size of tlie week for Adams, N. Y. and of Bangor will ho the s|>eaker and services were much appreciated. featured one of its programs by a witli heavv fur, answers to name •‘Laddie.'’ , MRS. AUtERT PETERSON, 5 Granite St. Miss Anna Donohue came' down then returns to Harvard College for his talk will he along humorous lines. CAIT. DAVID HASKELL, Rockland High 65-tf is here. From the bridge they marched to the contest In which the members vied land^.______M*1: from Boston to spend the weekend the commencement exercises of hls All members of the Association are Town Hall where the band played WANTED—Experienced stenographer wants with each other in their ability to LOST—Light tan male hound; when last I "" with her people. class. Mr. Montgomery was lucky urged to make it a point to be pres several selections. Mrs. Cacildi i identify samples of native woods, position Good experience and references, seen had A. McDonald’s collar on. TeL ’ 1 nderstandsndei bookkeeping Address STENOG. Mr. and Mrs. Orra Roney and enough to do the four years work in ent and to resume a spirit for their Cain read the orders of the day and with prizes offered for those who. XM M. CARROLL ( OLE _ G6-G8 ’ * daughter Jeanette of Woodfords were Haskell & Corthell ______care the <
MINSTREL SIDELIGHTS FREE LECTURE Social Circles Intimate Glimpses of Forty.
*ln addition to personal notes recording de Club Show Rehearsals. partures and arrivals, this departure es CHRISTIAN SCIENCE pecially desires Information of social hap Rapid progress is lieing made on penings. parties, musicals, etc. Notes sent — BY— by mall or telephone will be gladly received. thc Forty Club Minstrels and the di TELEPHONE...... 771 rectors, A. F. Lamb and I’. A. Jones HON. WILLIAM E. BROWN, C. S. B. are working the group at high pres ' Among the Hockland ,folks who OF LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA sure now. The songs are working spent the holiday and weekend fish-' out perfectly and thc circle is lie- Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, ing at Moosehead Lake were Mr. and coming remarkably efficient on tho Mrs. E. K. Leighton, Mr. and Mrs. The First Church of Christ Scientist, Boston A. C. McLoon, and son John, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Spear, Mr. and Mrs. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH, ROCKLAND M. E. Wotton, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Spear and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Glover. CORNER CEDAR AND BREWSTER STREETS Glenn A. Lawrence and family THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 4, 1925 spent the holiday at Rlpogenus. AT 8:00 O’CLOCK—DAYLICHT TIME Mrs. I. W. Marshall of Farmington THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Fred T. I.othrop. - Lieut. F. H. Webster who is doing Priced reduced to research work In a Washington, D. C. hospital, was in the city Saturday, STONINGTON FURNITURE CO. on hls way up river to visit his old (lioniei
Mrs, Lucius York has retuPTTcd from a week's stay in Boston and Specially posed by W. H. Milligan WEEKLY SPECIAL Somerville.
H. H. Stover and family of Portland chorus end. Tickets are going like WEEK OF JUNE 1 were in the city for the holiday and hot cakes with seats already at a weekend. $850 premium. It is hoped thht every seat in the house may he sold and Harold Roberts and family of the debt of the High School Athletic Stamford, Conn., spent the holiday Association wiped out thereby. W. at Tfial-Mark cottage on the Owl’s D. Talbot and J. M. Richardson ad CONGOLEUMS Head road, dressed the High Schbol students * ____ Effective May 31 Friday and received splendid cooper Fred Clark of Portland has been ation on the ticket talk end. A line spending a few days at his Rockland publicity stunt has been worked out home before going to Boston to join by John Newman and Mrs. Esther the steamship City of Bangor. Brock Bird who have built a set of eight M ifesize ne.--.ro comedians, S. Milo Spear spent Memorial Day Delivered $939.00 ! painted th’em and distributed thejn at Moosehead Lake. ■ along thc street where they are at- , trading wide attention. Tickets are E. (1. Frost, formerly of the Naval Training Station was in the city Sat urday looking up sonde of the boys, lie is now in tlie boot and shoe busi ness in Springvale.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brown spent Memorial Day with relatives at North SNOW - HUDSON CO, INC. Haven. They were accompanied bv their niece Miss Clara Thomas ot Westbrook who has been tlieir guest Vbr the weekend.
Almon B. Cooper and son Almon 712 MAIN STREET Rockland TEL 896 Jr., nn Memorial Day visited North Haven where Mrs. Cooper and son Douglas are about to conclude a stay of several weeks. L. B. Haunts the Fireside F. II. Cates and family and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cates spent the weekend ARMSTRONG’S GOLD SEAL in Lenviston visiting Eugene Cates. on sale by Forty Club members and at tlie Knox Book Store where seats Mr. and Mrs. Alvah F. Staples of are being checked. BIRD’S NEPONSET Boston spent Memorial Day with A rousing rehearsal was held Thursday night witli I,. Tl. (Buster) their daughter, Mrs. Avauglin F. PARKER-SAVILLE AN OLD ALGEBRA 9x12 feet...... $ J J Jg Ames, and are now at Northport get Cook as tlie particular shining light. He is a modest youngster ahd haunts ting their cottage ready for the sea The June wedding season in this Editor of The Courier-Gazette: — tlie fireside, but on occasion can de son. city opened brilliantly yesterday af Mrs. J. VV. Small in looking over velop a sense of humor that makes ternoon witli the marriage in St. Pe some books belonging to her son, tlie minstrels of other days turn dark 9x,°-6 feet...... 10.85 Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Glover with ter's Episcopal Church of George I LAY LINOLEUMS Stillman Small of New York, came green with evny. Another song star Portland friands have returned from Moody Parker and Miss Gertrude acrqss an old algebra, the title page VV. H. Milligon h is consented to pose a motor trip through New Hamp Coombs Saville, both of tills city. 9x9 f^et ...... of which bears this legend: for Tlie Courier-Gazette camera and shire. AND CARPETS for anybody, anywhere, any A very pretty setting for the event 9.25 _ » “An introduction to Algebra, with his picture is given below. The was afforded by the church dccora- time with work guaranteed. I lay the linoleums notes and observations, designed for show is Friday' night of this week in Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Macauley of ' tions of apple blossoms and white li 7.6k 9 feet...... the use of school and Places of Pub the High School auditorium. Sunset, accompanied by Mrs. E. H. for V. F. Studley, Inc, and Burpee Furniture Co., lacs. which had been tastefully ar 7.55 Gross, spent Memorial Day with Mr. lic Education, by John Bonnycastle ranged by St. Peter’s Guild under the of the Royal Military Academy, and Mrs. Everett Gross. Mrs. Gross and can be reached at either store or at ■ direction of Mrs. Charles S. Hall. will remain for a few days. Woolwich.’’ Then follows a Latin 6x9 feet .... Tlie altar was decorated with lilies of quotation from Ovid. “The second 6.10 99 RANKIN STREET, ROCKLAND tlie valley, while daffodils and yellow American cdtion, revised and cor Mrs. H. G. Hall of Rankin street tulips. rected; Philadelphia: published by is visiting relatives in Waltham, The double ring ceremony was per 3x6 feet . . . . Mass. Kimber & Conrad, No. 93 Market formed by the rector of St. Peter's street. T. & G. Palmer printers. 1.19 \ . ------FRANK GARDNER Church, Rev. John B. Pitcher, at 4 1811." ' Mr. and Mrs. Austin W. Smith p. m. Tlie couple were attended by AUTOMOBILE LEGAL ASSOCIATION spent the holiday in Portland with On another page are a few lines 1 8x36 inches Francis Keyes of Damariscotta and acknowledging the merits of the book Eastern Trust Bldg., Bangor Est. 1907 tlieir son Arthur and family. Fidelity Bldg.. Portland .29 Miss Lillian Parker of Rockland in and its fitness for use by students, the respective capacities of grooms A. L. A. SERVICE is like air Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Small and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Chapman of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Eaton and Miss and that it lias been revised and er IT'S EVERYWHERE SPECIAL ON FLOOR COVERING man :ynd bridesmaid, Miss Parker rors eliminated, and signed by “E. I... in New England and New Jersey children Eleanor and Lloyd. Jr. and Cambridge, Mass., Mrs. Warren Virginia Proctor have returned from being a sister of the groom. Bar 11 mo. 1810.” It is a small leather 1400 garages, 300 attorneyg Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Provost of Leo- Giidden, formerly of Rockland, and a motor trip down east. bara Griffin and Barbara Orff were Best Felt Base, per yard ...... minister, Mass., weye the weekend Thomas Brown, were guests of Mr. covered book, 4V4x6%, containing 220 10 offices always ready. Only $10.00 35 the flower girls daintily gowned in pages. There is an errata, printed annually. Send name, address, make guests of Mr. Smail’s mother, Mrs. J and Mrs. C.’ A. Pease over the week The Daughters of Veterans auction 1 pjnk and carrying baskets laden witn of car and year of manufacture. W. Small. end. This was Mrs. Glidden's first party will be held this Tuesday eve on a small piece of paper and pasted white lilacs and pink tulips. The Local ^epresenl-iliv- Wunted Handsome patterns, finest quality, newest designs appearance in Rockland in 30 years, ning at G. A. R. hall. on the inside of the back cover, whicli ■ bride who was given in marriage by shows but few errors in the printing for every room in the house Mr. and Mrs. Walter Swlnyer of and she finds many changes. Mrs. I her uncle. Victor E. Piston of Bangor, of the book of that long time ago of Leominister, Mass., called on friends Giidden is a sister of the late M. O. The Chapin Class will meet with was gowned in blonde satin, wore a nearly 115 years. L. E. VV. here Sunday, while on their way to Pease, father and aunt of C. A. Miss Nellie Cochran, Union street, black hat and carried a shower bou A RARE BUY AT 35 CENTS PER YARD Bucksport. Pease. tonight. quet of bride roses. Miss Parker, the bridesmaid, wore rose satin, and EMPIRE Mrs. Hattie Knowles, son Alva Mr. and Mrs. George B. Wood and SEE DISPLAY IN SOUTHERN WINDOW Robert C. Burns has been home Mrs. H. I. Hix, Miss Carolyn Ers carried carnations. Completing the Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bird have re THE THEATRE AROUND and daughter Emma, have been from Boston for the weekend visit kine and Miss Alice Erskine motored bridal party were the ushers. Silas turned from the annual convention THE CORNER spending a few days in Eustham, ing his mother, Mrs. Oscar Burns at today to Lewiston where they will Mass. McLoon of Portland and Lieut. R. of the National Lime Association held the Highlands. attend the Baptist State convention. Francis Saville of Rockland. inTiriar Cliff, N. Y. Mr. Wood was TODAY , ----- „ ! Mendelssohn's wedding march was Association president and Mr. Bird STONINGTON FURNITURE CO. Misses Ada and Alena Young are Dr. F. B. Adams is ln Boston to Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Rhodes of attending the Lincoln Association of played by Miss Margie Stahl and be added to Rockland's glory by winning “TROUBLES attend the wedding of his cousin, Portland were weekend guests at, fore the ceremony Mrs. M. R. Pills the Congregational churdies at Miss Constance Reed, which takes a silver tea set in the second eight of L. MARCUS, Proprietor Miss Carolyn Littlefield’s, bury sang “For You Alone." by Henry OF A BRIDE” South Bristol. place this evening. He returns the golf tourney end pitching the E. Geehl. Easterners to victory in the annual SPECIAL CAST 313-319 Main St. Rockland. Tel. 745-J Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shibles and chil At tlie bride's residence. 17 Ocean baseball game. —Also— Tho Ladies' Aid of the Littlefield dren of South Portland were weekend street, directly after the church wed “IDAHO” Number 4 Memorial church will meet with Mrs. James Ross came down from Bos guests of Mrs. Shibles' parents, Mr. FREE DELIVERY Harry Chase, Brewster street, Wed ding there was an informal recep ton to spend the holiday. and Mrs. Charles McIntosh, Pleasant Miss Anna Coombs Is ill wdtli tons':-, nesday evening for work. tion at which Misses Helen McLoon. W ednesday-Thursday street. Phyllis Brown. Adelaide Cross, Leah litis at Vinalhave where she had gone Mrs. C. E. Daniels left last night for a weekend visit with relatives. Milestones do not come so often ln Freeman and Eleanor Day assisted FRIDAY-SATURDAY for Boston where- she will spend the Mrs. George W. Roberts is visiting in serving. Mary Philbin the lives of young folks as they do in Boston. /with elderly people, and perhaps that week. Cutting of the brida cake resulted George Gonia of Quincy, Mass., who “ADVENTURE” 'is why they are classed as. of so ----- in this apportionment of favors: has been the guest of hls brother. Ed Lawrence Miller has returned to Miss Marion Baker of Boston, who jyngi Mrs. Oliver Hyler: thimble, —With— much more importance. Be that as ward Gonia. returned this morning “THE GAIETY GIRL” Boston University after spending Me has been visiting friends in this city 1 yjrs, George H. Parker; wishbone, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Aehorn of Con TOM MOORE it may the two-score children who and Thomaston, returns tonight. Rev j, B Pitcher; money. Silas Mc- It’s a Romance of Charm—a gathered at the Elks Home on Me morial Day at home. cord Junctioif, Mass., who spent tho Haring of Harm PAULINE STARK morial Day felt that the all absorb ----- Loon; heart, Mrs. Stanley Nicker- weekend witli thc Gonias, returned Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Titus enter Mrs. Lloyd N. Lawrence went yes- , !,on Button, button, who gut the last night. —Also— WALLACE BEERY ing event was tlie 9th anniversary of terday on a motor trip to BAston, j,utton? Nathalie Jones, whicli they pro tained the following guests at ,their cottage at Cooper's Beach, Memorial having as her guests Mrs. C. 1. Bur- Tlie bride's going away gown was AGNES AYRES ZANE GREY’S ceeded to celebrate at one of tlie Louis Hart, yvho is employed in F, -In— prettiest juvenile parties of tlie sea Day and Sunday: Mrs. La Von Wea rows, Mrs. Mary \V. Spear and Mrs. , navy blue poiret twille. ver and daughter Barbara of Portland Jennie VV. Bird. They will return ■j'|ie honeymoon trip will lie a pro- M. Simmons’ training stables, Lewis son. Pink and white were the dis ton. was iiorno over Sunday. He re “THE AWFUL TRUTH” “CODE OF THE WEST” tinctive colors, tlie candies and tlie Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pierce, Miss Vir Thursday. , longed one, as the couple are to mo- ports 19 horses in Mr. Simmons''' From Ina Claire's Great Starring TODAY Featuring cake frosting being of those tints ginia Reardon, Miss Thelma Titus ----- tor through Maine and Canada dur- and Earl Titus. Miss Clemice Blackington returned ing the summer, in connection with string with more to eome. Good Success by Arthur Richman while the favors were little May progress is being made. OWEN MCORE baskets and lollypop dolls. Miss Saturday to Mt. Ida School, Newton. the bridegroom’s business as travel Marlon Marsh at tlie piano furnished Mr. and Mrs. Mark Additon and Mass., yvhere she will attend com ing salesman for the Eastern Elec FINE COMEDY LATEST NEWS a continuous musical performance, daughter Mtldred of Gardiner were mencement. trical Co. of PortAnd. Mr. Parker guests over the holiday of Mr. and while Miss Anna Richardson kept is a Vermont boy, who came to tills TWO SHOWS WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY i the children so busy with games Mrs. Clarence Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. I.ufkin of Isle city sdteral years ago to enter the that the moments fled by with all Haut spent the weekend with Mr. employ of the Maine Music Co. His Matinee: 2:15 *u7l L IM«°* * FRANK TUTTLE amazing speed to the time for lunch Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Sargent. Miss and Mrs. Herbert Barter. father. George W. Parker, is a resi Evening: 7:45 when thc youthful guests were re Virginia Sargent. Miss Abbie Hans dent of Water street. r RODUCTION com and George Lewis are back STRAND galed with sandwiches, cakes, Ices Mr. and Mrs. C. W. IS. Cobb and The bride is a daughter ot Mrs. »•••••< and fruit punch. A special guest from their holiday encampment at Miss Helen Cobb of St. Louis are at | Richard D. Saville and graduated was Mimi Kennedy Of Boston, who Shin Pond, relating a graphic tale of the Copper Kettle for two months’ from Rockland High 'School in th * their encounter with a large moose. ALL THIS WEEK KISS IN made tlie journey purposely to he stay. class of 1922. • She has been serving present on this Important occasion As they motored into camp the head ----- the past seven years as organist at U The party lasted from 3 to 5, and light of tlieir car suddenly revealed W. A. McLain, Jr., of Boston spent st- Peter’s Church, and Has dis- those present were: Catherine the big animal, who appeared to be the holiday with his parents. played especial talent as a pianist. RUTH GRADY, THE DARK Black, Margery Bartlett. Thehna fascinated by tlie glare, for instead ___ She has served on the executive of being frightened hy U. or by the Blackington, Gertrude Blackington, Mr. and Mrs. JoWn A. Kennedy and board °*the Harmony Club, lias been ADOLPHE MENJpU . Dorothy Boynton, Flora Colson, Bar horn which Mr. Sargent blew bellig erently. lie came directly toward daughter Mimi of Boston wero guests of the Rubinstein Club this LILLIAN RICH, A1LEEN PRINGLE bara Derry, Lucy French, Rose over the weekend of Mr. and Mrs. A. ye;,lr' a"d aM an accompanist has con- Flanagan, Alice Gay, Ruth Hans- tlie automobile. Then followed a 20- “THE PATENT LEATHER GIRLS’ minute diplomatic conference which H. Julies. tributed to the success of many lo- com, Constance Knickerbocker, Mimi ' cal musical events. 'She is also a Cl (paramou/^{picture Kennedy, Mary Lawry, Dorothy resulted in the withdrawal of His Lawry, iRuth ijarston, Jean March, Majesty and the Rockland party’s Dr. James Kent has returned from ,Ineln,'er of St. Peters Church. In tlie fall the couple will go to THE SNAPPY, PEPPY, JAZZY entry Into camp. During the night a weekend visit witli hls mother in Marion Marshall, Rarbara Orff, housekeeping in Portland. Madeline Rawley, Elizabetli Snow, he was heard prowling around the Boston. MUSICAL SHOW COMEDY The story of a ycung husband Priscilla Saunders, Dorothy Thomas, cottage evidently curlpus to see Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Vannah are “NICKEL and wife who take a vacation from Florence Wentworth. Rost? Whit- whether Rockland folks were differ Miss Grace Dorman is back at tlie guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C. CHANGE WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY Vnore, Cynthia iWasgatt, Virginia ent from those with whom he had desk of the Rockland Rubber Co. af PLATED WEST” one another to see if absence makes House, Shaw avenue. * Walker, Gerald Black, Richard Britt, been accustomed to associate. Evi ter a week's absence on account of the heart grow fonder. Russell Bartlett, Richard French, dently he was satisfied for he made illness. Today’s Feature 5 Wednesday Feature FABLES William Glover, Sammy Glover, no hostile demonstration. The Sar Dr. P. R. Damon and Dr. H. L. Mrs. J. C. Wiley fcid son Russell Richards were passengers on last Dorothy Reveir A rip-roaring comedy based on Oram Lawry, Crosby Ludwick, Ted gents and guests caught salmon and 2 “Barefoot Boy” Ladd, Richard Perry, Cobb Peterson, I trout to their hearts’ content, and of Cambridge, Mass., are spending night's boat bound for Swampscott, — IN THE REALM OF MUSIC Rosy Cheeks COMMON THINGS Often Overlooked, But Highly En What Our Home Artists and Others Are Doing To Pro for Girl or Boy! Children ought to be strong, robust and tertaining When Once Looked Into With Inquiring Mind. mote the Interests of This Engaging Art. active, and with the right food, exer cise, and outdoor life, they should sel By A del la F. Veazie dom need medicine. Florence Austral, a soprano of fore sailing for Europe May 16, an 4-Door Sedan T he bowel movement should be closely Some Friendly Birds Our 180 Page magnificent vocal equipment, nounced the names of the new ar $820 — f. o. b. tists eng-'ged for the Opera House •vatched to prevent irregularity or con Over near the very back end of Catalog, Free Lansing, Mich. made her American debut at the stipation. Worms in the stomach or in Lovejoy's pasture there was an old for next season. There are only six for the asking, list* | Cincinnati May Festival. While it tins year—fewer than usually—Car- testines may cause fitful sleep, irregular stump whose roots formed an arch | just what you want. seems a part of the American pub mela Ponselle and Dorothea Flexer, appetite pallor or feverishness, bad way. Between there roots the stump had rotted away and left a little The K A W dealci lic to hail a new singer with open , both mezzo-sopranos and Ameri breath, nervousness and other disturbing arms and loud acclaim, occasionally cans: Lauritz Melchior. Danish chamber, from which a bluebird flew in ycur neighbor- there appears a singer who lives up tenor: Editha Fleischer, German so- symptoms. one day when 1 was picking young each item for you. The safe old «‘L. F.” ATWOOD’S checkerberry leaves near by. I was hood has cr can gel I to all that is heralded. Certainly prano; Mario Basiola, Italian bari Write today f Miss Austral made a tremendous tone: and Friedrich Vajda, Hun Medicine works wonders, with children always on the outlook for birds’ ( impression at this festival, and it garian bass. Ernestine Schumanu having worms or stomach trouble. Big nests, so I ran to tlie stump to in Kendall & Whitnej vestigate, and sure enough there was Portland, Me. remains to be seen whether she ll eink is to make guest appearances. bottle 50 cents, money back if not lives up to it. The review spoke of Carmela Ponselle is the sister of a nest built in that cozy room as satisfied. Buy of your dealer. her voice as a magnificent one. Rosa Ponselle. for some years a snug as you please. The bird came reaching her high tones with ease, member of the Metropolitan; she has 1 cent a dote back soon and did not seem at all and singing witli sympathy, power sung very successfully in concert afraid, so I staid near for some time. and beauty of tone. She sang and in several operatic productions L V. Medicine Co., Portland, Me. I went there day after day, often “Ocean. Thou Mighty Monster” in New York. Dorothea Flexer is a parsing within a few feet of her, but fr