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mentan. soBHCBirriotf price. 92.00 ran tiai. ) EHTUBED AS IBCIOND CLASS MATTER LX1\ I IP PAID Ilf ADVAKCI. #1.60. WEDNESDAY Vol. ELLSWORTH, MAINE, AFTERNOON, MARCH 13, 1918. > AT THE ELLSWORTH POHTOPPIOE. i No. 11. IbOiTtKtmcnt*. a &fitarrtiBrnunta. LOCAL A i FA IK > played march, while the members, with husbands and friends, matched to their places at the tables, led by Rev. and Mrs. NEW ADVKKTl^EHKNT.S THIS WEEK R. 6. Mathews. The supper was in keep- Bijou theatre ing with the times. Before leaving the The Hurrili National bank each member secre- BURRILL NATIONAL BANK Hancock Co Savings Bunk tables, gave fl to the Union Trust Co tary, and told in rhyme how it was earned, 4 A Haynes—Groceries special causing much fun and In ELLSWORTH, MAINE C: W4FL Mason and Ed ward L Warren- laughter. all, insurance statement $46.31 was collected. All report a tine Bangor Daily News tn The Front Line Trenches In bankruptcy—Harold P Carter Seed Potatoes for sale The body of Charles A. Smith of Alice Hooper—Seamstress wanted Everett, of battle, no is asked—and none is Probate notice—Joseph P Dunne et als Mass., formerly of Ellsworth, was brought quarter ** —Elizabeth A Jellison et al here this morning. Mr. Smith had been It is essential to be 80('thwbst Harbor: given. always prepared. ill for a long time, and last fall went to J F Whitmore—Guernsey bull for sale for the Everett to vi*it his son Albert, hoping the Are you preparing emergencies that Portland. Mb.: While our Bank aims at all times to be conser- change might benefit him. He continued are sure to come sooner or when Malcolm S Winslow—Bay State Film com- later, the mon stock for sale to grow worse and was removed to a vative—yet we are progressive and thoroughly where be died He demand for cash is f Start an hospital, Monday. ready urgent WEATHER up to date in our methods. IN ELLSWORTH. leaves a wife, of this place, and two sons, account with the Burrill National Bank. Albert and Frank, both of Everett. The For Week Kurilng at ifldnlght Tuesday, We are accommodating and helpful—with zeal funeral will be held at the home on East Income Tax Return March 13. 1918. Don’t forget your must be made street to-morrow at 2 in for the interests of our by | From observations taken at the power Maple o’clock. working patrons. 1. station of the Bar Harbor A Union April River Willis E. Parsons of the Power Co., in Ellsworth. Precipitation is Foxcroft, Bank with us. Riven in inches for the twenty-four hours newly-appointed State fish and game com- ending at midnight.] missioner, was in Ellsworth last Thurs- Weather Precip- Temperature conditions Ration day, accompanied by former Chief Qame Warden Frank Perkins. Commissioner 4 a m 12 m forenoon afternoon Parsons bad been a of Wash- Wed 80— 86— snow cloudy .36 making tour Union TSust Company Thurs 16— 19— cloudy suow .06 ington and Hancock counties, looking Fri —8 29— snow cloudy .01 over the field to get first- hand knowledge Sat 10- q/^Ellsworth1Maine 12— snow.fair fair,cloudy .07 to aid him in his administration of game Sun 18— 18— suow snow .72 affairs. J. H. Macomber of Ellsworth Mon 12— 26— clear fair has been reappointed as chief game war- Tues 0— 30— cloudy snow .16 den for Hancock county, and L. E. Crosby of Amherst and Simon Bunker of Sullivan The War Calls to You SCHEDULE OF MAILS have been appointed deputy wardens. AT ELLSWORTH POSTOFPICB. Marcus Morton Thomas, formerly of Take A Step Forward. In effect, Jan. 1918. 20, Ellsworth, died March 1 at his home in Go to bank—and men are “how can save more this your postoffiee—your D. in the Many young asking they money tAAILS RRCKIVBD. Washington, C., seventy-sixth a answer. an of his was a year.” This is not difficult question to Start account interest-bearing Government bonds Week Daye. 3'ear age. Mr. Thomas native buy of with the Hancock Bank—and a certain amount From West— 6.41 a m; 4.14 p in. Eden, but his boyhood was spent in County Savings deposit win From a to credit each week or month. You are invited to in and to help the war. Buy your first East—11.10 m; 6.22 p m. Ellsworth. After finishing his studies in your step the schools MAILS CLOAK AT POSTOFFICH here, he took a special course open an account wi h us. 25c Thrift ; and more in the Stamp to-day buy Going West—10.30 a Bryant & Stratton school in Boston. ra; 6.80 p in. Hancock Bank Goino East—6.10 a m. Soon afterwards he secured a clerical County Savings as often as you can. Save and invest. m; 3.36 p po- sition in the navy department at Wash- Ellsworth, Mainp Registered mall should be at postoffice half ington, where be had remained more than an hour before mail closes. forty-five years, one of the oldest The best investment in the world. employ- ees of the department at the time of his Miss Annie M. Connick is in Boston death. Mr. Thomas’ wife died about ten this week. He leaves tw'o Ask years ago. sisters, Miss your Postmaster Arvilla Thomas and Mrs. O. W. TARLEV Miss Mildred Rowe is spending a few Lewis Joy ©f at Bar Harbor. Ellsworth. or any Bunker days Mr. and Mrs. James E. Lynch have gone Fire Insurance NATIVK OK ELLSWORTH. to Bar Harbor for the season. Phone IA Ellsworth Mrs. C. C. Knowlton and infant son ar- Kdmond Lewis Austin Died Recently rived home last evening, from Bangor. in California. There will be a juvenile dancing party Edmond Lewis Austin, a native of ELLSWORTH REUNION. Food Conservation. at hail afternoon from Society Thursday Ellsworth, died on Janurary 31. at Oak- The United States is at this time trying 3 to 5. land, Cal., in the seventy-sixth year of Friday*, April 5, Has Been Set For to place in each home, through the The his Funeral services were held in Dale. Thursday club will meet this week age. The schools, a home card which explains the Oakland 2. The was with Mrs. Austin H. Joy. Roll-call, cur- February body Boston, Mass., March 11 [special] necessity of food conservation, and how rent events. cremated. The Hepublican of Fresno, THEATRE The committee in charge of the 1918 Ells- to save to help win the war. It is feared BIJOU Mrs. S. W. Cal., of which city he was a resident that the will be home Greene left Saturday for an office of necessity brought of him: worth reunion gathered at the extended twenty years, says to the more unless ODD RfcLLL-OWS BUILDING visit at her former home in people forcibly later, “Mr. Austin conducted a store Howard H. Saturday afternoon, Roanoke, Va. grocery Adams, we economize now, Iu addition to the here from 1891 to 1911, when he was and it was decided to hold the reunion on card how to and the need of Nokoinis Rebekah lodge will hold its telling save, to move to Oakland on account annual roll-call compelled at Paul Revere saving, there are two cards giving form- WBDNfSDAY-Violi Dana in the 5-act “Aladdin's Other next Tuesday evening. Friday evening, April 5, play Lamp.” of bis health. He was a republican in ulas for and Supper will be served at 6.30. Mechanics Boston. cooking cornmeal oatmeal. and in 1895 was of hall, building, — elected one T UK8DAY Maria Dreamier in 5-act “Tillie Wakes politics, The is not one play Up.” A government asking any dancing party will be given at So- the Fresno a full It was at first thought inadvisable to city trustees, serving to go but is asking that FRIDAY—Prank Sheridan in the 5-act “The Perils of Divorce.’' ball afternoon from 4 hungry, people play, ciety Saturday to 6, term. reunion this owing to hold the season, try to save on the .very foods needed for the Junior Red Cross. All are invited. by “He was born in June unsettled but after hear- SATURDAY— Frances Nelson in the “Almighty Dollar.” Ellsworth, Ale., the conditions, our boys across the ocean. If our young There will be a sociable at the 1842. His mother died when he was members of Methodist 14, ing the reports of ttffc various men are thousand MONDAY—“The willing to go three Mystery Bbip.” with a old and bis father died a for parsonage'Frulay evening, program, year the committee and tbe many requests miles from home into a strange land, to games and refreshments. in- few later. He married Miss Helen it was voted to hold the reunion Everyoue years tickets, give up everything, possibly life itself, to vited. Al. in at Maine, as Simpson, 1870, Sullivan, usual. protect our homes, the least that we can and had one Paul will furnish music Mrs. Glenn Lawrence of Rockland and they son, Simpson Condit’s orchestra do is to see that they have something to Mrs. Bryant Moore of Washington, D. C., Austin. during the reception and for the dancing. eat. are with their parents, Justice A. W. King “He was one of the early settlers of Wessover & Foss will serve refreshments Balter Printed At and wife. Nebraska, afterward going toVirginia City as in former which is sufficient CO.til.Mi. Paper years, KVKM'S.