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The Republican Journal. 92. NO. JULY 15. h)lXW 29._ BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, 1920. FIVE CENTS" p gSodwin-west THE CHURCHES DR. D. P. FLANDERS. PERSONAL. PERSONAL be announcement of an en- PERSONAL BROOKS. A* Margaret’s Belfast’s senior physician, Dr. David greatly surprised the Episcopal chapel Mrs. Fannie E. Shute left Friday to Frank A. of next there Hayden Boston is a guest Sunday will be a morning Pollard Flanders, died at his home on Mrs. Walter Bradford visited his brother’s wedding in visit in and Knox. at the Windsor. Willis Arnold and son ac- relatives here prayer and sermon at 10.45 a. friends Thorndike Robert, m. by Rev July at 7 a few I'3 Goodwin and D. M. Church street Friday, 9th, p. companied by Donald days recently. s Burgess Brooknian, D. Mrs. Stearns, arrived D., priest in charge.’ since March Miss Marian Jordan of Milton, Mass., Esther G. Davis is visiting rela- m. He had been ill 17th from Miss Nina west were married on Services at is F. tives in Thursday Warsaw, N. Y., to visit Webb visited relatives and e Mason’s Mills church will of visiting her aunt, Mrs. Sarah Knight. Lincolnville. with grip and the infirmitives age. her Mr. and Mrs. friends in Jackson r The ceremony be held Sunday at 10.30 a. m. parents, Frederick W. several days last week. with Mrs. ar- Robert F. Dunton was followed All of his long and useful life he had en- Mary Esty of Natick, Mass., in Waldoboro lie home of the bride’s preaching, by the Sunday- school Brown, Cottage street. Alfred Rand and rived on family are guests of | At the Trinity Reformed joyed excellent health and even in his Saturday to visit Mrs. M. O. Wil last Friday business. the double church there Rev. and Mrs. S. her Mr. ) and, Ohio, will be at 2.30 son. George Milla of Ben- parents, FredH. BiWn and fam- preaching p. m., followed last illness he was able to keep in touch Miss Mabel R. Mathews is left Friday are 1 ., ng used. The groom by the Sunday school. Rev. nington, Vt., at the Pottle cottage at ily. William with current events and the activities of Thomas Rice is in Berlin, Mass., the for a short visit in Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Vaughan, pastor. Tel. 221.21. the Battery for July. They have as guests Mrs. Lizzie York j was so Dr. guest of W. A. of Monroe is our city to which he loyal. his daughter, Mrs. Harts- Rev. and Mrs. D. the \r ngton Heights. He Methodist church. M. Brookman are Mr. Mills’ sister, Mrs. Esther Harthorne guest of relatives People’s Meth- Flanders always had a large practice; horn. a; York’s Hotel here in odist Rev. spending a few at Dark Harbor. and son of x Coast Guard in 1917 Church, Charles W. Martin days Rogers Middleboro, Mass. the village. No. 7 stood high in the esteem of his fellow Miss of R. Id and re-enlisted in pastor; parsonage, Court St.; tele- Evelyn Irons Pawtucket, H. H. Stevens left 213.11. the Monday on a short Mrs. Annie L. McKeen and her sister, phone, Sunday morning preach- practitioners and always enjoyed 1-» is a guest of her Mrs. James Announcement las been received of in France. He is fa- sister, business trip to Boston and New Miss Flora A. ing, 10.45; m. was York. Burgess, will arrive at the the birth a | Sunday school, 12 Evening friendship of his patients. He born Thayer. of daughter to Mr. and Mrs, t'd in Belfast as the service at 7.30. Prayer Misses latter’s meeting this, in N. 1833, the son Hazel and Edith Hewes cf Bos- cottage, "Flowanah,” East Bel- Will R. Lane of at 7 Wilmot, H., Aug. 14, Mrs. Houlton, Me., formerly 111 Goodwin. Thursday-, evening 30. Charles Lamb of Jamaica Plains, ton are 16th. j Burgess) of David Pollard and Sarah (Houston) spending a month at the Windsor. fast, July They will be accompa- of this village. is i-Suer of Mr. and Mrs. Pieter Johannes a native Boer Mass., the guest|fof her sister, Mrs. nied by Mrs. Eva Fisher of Vivier, Flanders. After attending the public Mrs. Emerj O. Pendleton went to Hal- Brockton, Mr. and and a student at Yale Walter Juan. Mrs. Charles Mixer are at f [Cleveland, Mr. West College, who is who comes for the summer for health and schools of his native town he went to lowell Tuesday to spend a few days with work for canvassing in this city, spoke at the Bap- | H. J. Hamlin. Mr. Mixer i building contractor of Mrs. Merton and son enjoyment. tist church Sunday on the Andover Academy, Andover, N. H., and Hodges Lawrence relatives. wishes to English-Boer of think all those who were so was very tastefully War and conditions in New N. H. Winthrop, Mass., are guests of Mrs. Miss present-day South to Colby Academy, London, Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Brande of Read- Josephine Knowlton, a graduate kind and assisted them Africa. He he during their re- ! flowers and palms, says plans, after com- under Dr. John S. Collins. nurse of the Waldo I He studied his profession Wey- are of Mr. and Mrs. G. County Hospital, is cent loss fire. pleting his education to return to ing, Mass., guests by which the wedding here, mouth I)r. Gale of Ames- Hamilton J. Miss Alice M. his native country. of Andover, Morris of Canard, N. S., I. assisting Wescott, super- banked Keating. Announcement has with palms bury, Mass., in Dartmouth Medical Col- is the guest of his brother, J. Henry intendent for the present month. Miss been received of ■ The First baptist Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Overton of Brook- the .iiful ferns and roses, Church. Rev. 1 marriage of Mr. Dannie Gould C. lege and in Harvard Medical College; Morris, and family. Knowlton has been doing private nursing of George Sauer, pastor; residence, 13 are of Mr. and re present. The bride line, Mass., guests Mrs- Jackson and Miss Mildred Bowen of this Cedar; 123-11. Services con- at the latter in 1857. After in Washington and R. telephone, graduating Lucius V. Morse is visiting his E. A. Jones. Providence, I., white satin and her tinued aunt, village. They are in New throughout the summer at the a in Newburyport in since leaving Belfast. Hampshire j practicing year Mrs. F. I. Wilson, and later will visit his tulle .was arranged usual hours: Sunday 10.45 a. m. and 7.30 Miss Edna D. Crawford spent where he has employment. partnership with Dr. Gale, he came to A. C. Sunday p. m.; with Bible school at 12 o’clock and father, Morse. Mrs. Annie L. and blossom wreath. She been his at Seal Hartor, the guest of Mrs. Louise Burgess daughter, Miss | ( Christian Endeavor at Belfast, which has since home. Christine A. who has been 6.30. Mid-week Misses and Mrs. Alex. D. who sold Jones, | uquet of lilies of the in Dorothy Margaret Drink- R. Clement. Innes, recently service on Thursday at 7.30. When Hayford block was built 1866, employed as government at water of R are their home on Union will stenographer with rosebuds. She Tne pastor is the preacher on Newport, I., visiting H. P. C. street, leave Sunday he had his fine suit of ollices fitted up, and Farrow, E., returned Friday Washington, D. C., for the past a relatives in this for a year, “As as a and day of interest is planned. “The city. today, Thursday, short visit with ! ying, pretty had always occupied them, at the last go- from a three weeks’ business trip to arrived last week to spend the Unapproachable Rainbow Brought Near” friends in supimer : Mrs. Lloyd E. Good- j Mrs. Northeast Hamor. Amesbury, Mass., before join- will be the theme. ing only a few hours daily. For many Frank Roome and daughter Avis months with her Mr W. S. morning In the even- Mr. Innes at Crescent parents, c. and matron of of North ing City, Florida, jf honor, ing Dr. Charles M. Sheldon’s present day- years he was a member of the Maine Billerica, Mass., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bakeman and two Jones and family. where they will make their future icr of the groom, the allegory, “The Devil and the Man,” will Medical and of the Mrs. Robert Whitehead. home. J Homeopathic Society children were Sunday guests of Mr. and The The brides- be given. Splendid music. An orchestra community was greatly shocked :ie bride. American Institute ol Homeopathy, in Capt. John Billings of the firm of Mc- Mrs. Arthur Beach. Ben Ames Williams left Friday by auto leads the singing in the evening. The to hear of the death of Mrs. Emma Ham- blue silk. The same a Donald & is which he was a senior; and was member Billings, has returned from a for Boston to meet his parents, Mr. and public cordially invited to these ser- Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Gray and three lin, wife of J. G. : oflici- Hamlin of this med clergyman vices. Service at Saturday Cove at 2.30 of Timothy Chase Lodge, F. & A. M. For business trip to New York. Mrs. D. W. Williams of village, boys were in Morrill recently, the guests Jackson, Ohio, which occurred at the cings and enjoyed the o’clock. home of her son \ years he was an ardent Republican and Hon. Arthur I. Brown went of the latter’s who returned to the Battery with him to Me- parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Eivin, in Jackson, early Friday morning. ! : the rest. Tables were Waldo Lodge, I. O. O. and Aurora identified with the Universalist church. chanic Falls Monday. Mrs. Williams him F., Friday to visit his son, Ar- Clement. accompanied Mrs. Hamlin had been Rebekah were in poor health for f he form of the letter Lodge special guests at the In 1856 he married Sarah A. Eaton of thur as far as to visit friends. Mr. F. brown and family. York, Wil- some Baptist church last Sunday in Miss Alice E. Southworth returned Sat- time, but was apparently as well as baskets of morning liams is the big flowers, Seabrook, N. H., who died in 1863, and Mrs. editor of the Jackson Stan- observance of Odd Fellows’ Memorial George G. Ward well was called to urday from Portland, where she had been usual and went to Jackson to nenu was served to 65 their Florence dard-Jonrnal. Thursday r Day. The pulpit was prettily decorated only daughter, Evelyn, do Penobscot Saturday the illness of the guest of her Miss Martha E. some housework for her son car- cake was handsome by her sister, who ;e’s with ferns, syringa. and lilies, with pan- died in Belfast at the age of eight years. Messrs. Daniel ries on sies massed at mother, Mrs. Louis Hutchins. Southworth. and Michael Mr. the farm there. She was taken was cut by herself, and the top and their banner October he married a Ryan, \ 5, 1873, Leonora, ill and Hag were back of the Miss and Mrs. Leo William and Thursday night and Dr. A. E. 1 .ed Belfast. The place hung pulpit. of and Mrs. Annie M. Knowlton of Boston Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Smalley, Miss Ruth Manley, Ryan Kilgore The daughter Mr. George Speed pastor, Rev. George C. Sauer, wel- arrived and Miss Margaret Ryan of was summoned but she ’ying machines. The of who died Nov. 1909. His recently for an indefinite visit Master Castanous, returned to Hallo- Rockland, passed away early l comed the fraternities, telling what the Belfast, 5, the next with her well after a short Mass., have arrived here from an auto morning, due to a we;k good will from friends Orders stood their ideals and the Miss Annie Leonora has been sister, Mrs. George I. Keating. Tuesday visit with rela- heart. I for, niece, Barr, She is work had tives in this trip through the White Mountains and survived by her husband, J. G. !ly exemplified in quan- good they accomplished, com- a member of his since a little Misses Bessie Allen of city. family girl Bangor and Al- Hamlin paring it with that done by the church. will spend a week as guests of Mr. and of this village, three sons, Pearl send-off of the bride of ten years, and was always regarded as berta Allen of Auburn arrived recently to me many triends oi Mrs. Cora Cray He delivered an inspiring address on “The J. H. of the bridal Mrs, Moore. Thorndike, Clarence ot this village \ ceremony Miracle of taken from the an own daughter. During his declining visit Mr. and Mrs. William K. MacNeil. Drinkwater will be glad to learn she is Friendship” and Ervin of ort and Jackson. Funeral services \ wedding tour, Bible les-ons of David and Jonathan and years, especially since the death of her Misses gaining at her home in Lincolnville after Miss Kubie Clark has returned to her Margaret Dawson and Marie were held from the will locate the story of The Good Samaritan. At the Miss Barr her recent illness. home church Sunday P M* permanently aunt, has made his home and Powers of R. after spending several weeks in close he read the names of the members Providence, I., public ln#comfort her first consideration. His Bluehill and Ellsworth. While in Blue- of the lodges who had died during the school teachers, are spending a few weeks William K. Morison of Minneapolis, Ethel now Mrs. Hall F. Hox- hill she was the of her JACKSON. year. There was a large delegation pres- niece, Barr, in Belfast. Minn., who is the guest of Belfast rela- guest grand- sKN \V. DAVIS, Jr. ent. and her three children were dear to Mrs. Sarah and in Ells- le, tives, left recently for Searsport to join a mother, Davis, Hamilton Norwood of Boston was a Mr. John Ridley of Jay is rela- him. He is survived several nieces worth she was the of her visiting : Henry son of Mr. North Congregational Church. by party of friends in a down the guest aunt, W., visitor in Belfast while on his fishing trip tives in town. Rev. A. C. and recently Davis of this Elliott, pastor; parsonage, 26 nephews, children of his brothers. bay. Mrs. Ward Wescott. city, 167-4. way home Irom a two weeks’ outing in High street; telephone, Morning them are Dr. Mrs. Anna Gould has t and the funeral Among Charles F. Flanders gone to Northport ..day was worship at 10.45. Church school at noon. Penobscot. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Poland and daugh- Dr. Alfred Johnson terminated his visit of Manchester, N. H., and Mrs. Gertrude where she will spend the summer. : ce of his sister, Mrs. Evening service at 7 30. Mid-week ser- ter Bertha of and Mrs. here last week and went to Cataumet to Mrs. Arthur N. Johnson and little son Mansfield, Mass., vice Thursday at 7.30 The service at Flanders Whittier of Brockton, Mass. Daniel Mason of Monroe i Bay \Tiew at 3 John Bean of Montville were Mon- a course of summer spent the \ street, Maurice arrived from guests open school lectures. this church last Sunday morning was Dr. Flanders' residence is one of the most recently Brockton, week-end at S. G. ;ge C. Sauer of the Bap- of Sheriff and Mrs. Frank A. Cush- He is now on Ins to New Nason’s, recently, well attended. Quite a number of visit- to visit Belfast day way York in the historic buildings in the city. It was Mass., relatives. Maurice I; ited and the bearers were ors were present, some from far-away man. schooner-yacht Black Duck to attend the Mrs, Lida Lane and grandson Clyde of erected in 1818 tile late Manasseti will remain for the summer. Utah and as well as a by Brooks l leph, Elmer and Ralph Montana, Texas, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Randall and the races for the America’s Cup which begin spent last week at J. H. McKin- from and friends Sleeper, for a short time it was owned Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. It an contingent Augusta Howard, who j Dickey. has been latter’s little Susanne and Thursday, the 15th, and will continue into ley’s. from Vermont. The pastor’s theme was and occupied by the late Dr. Calvin recently moved to daughters, ase as the young man was Somerville, Mass., next week. The defender Resolute is l “The Law of Compassion.” It was Jeanne Miller, arrived Saturday from cup Miss Mina Webb of Brooks spent sev- Monroe and lias since been owned by Dr. where the former has a fine [■ a fall 15th on handled in Mr. position, are by April Elliott’s usual forceful Lewiston and are at Pitcher Pond for the being managed by Robert W. Emmons eral days last week with Miss Hattie Mc- Flanders. Now a modern home in every very located at 90 L' Robinson and taken to style and gripped the hearts, tired the im- pleasantly Pearl street. a season. 2nd, class-mate at Harvard of Dr. John- Kinley. and stirred the emo- respect it was the second house to be i ita 1 at agination deepest Mrs. John Beckwith of son’s. Washington, D. Springfield, Mr. and tions of the congregation. It was a pow- built on Church street. The funeral took Miss Belle Johnson and Mrs. Bessie Mrs. H. E. Ellis of Brooks 1 July 9th. He enlisted Mass., arrived Thursday to visit her erful utterance and is not likely to be spent the week-end with Mr and place at his late home Tuesday at 2 p. Littlefield arrived Sunday for a week’s R. B. Gribbon, a member of the firm of Mrs, -i and was a soon m., parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon O. Bucklin. | September forgotten by those who had the M. G. Ellis. Rev. George G. Boorn of t ie Universal- visit with Mrs. J. H. Moore, Waldo Edward Gribbon & r- ly respected and beloved privilege of hearing it. For those who Mr. Beckwith will come later in the Sous, Ltd., import- enjoy strong, virile preaching, North ist church officiating. The bearers were avenue and Mrs. Warren Johnson at Wal- ers of New and a native of Mrs. Abbie Stevens has returned from t urn m Stockton Springs, season. York, Belfast, Church is the place to Mr. Elliott a ’■ go Drs. Elmer Gilbert P. do Station. was a most caller at two months’ visit in and' e son of Henry W. and Small, Lombard, Ireland, entertaining Lowell, Mass., is a modern man with a message for Mrs Edward Albert and baby Eugene L. and Foster C. Small. daugh- this office He was enthusiastic other places. ! and had lived his these a Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Allien, who Monday. :s, stirring days. He has passion ter of Millinocket, Mrs. George F. Jenks The interment was in Grove over the scenic beauties of Belfast its and in a for humanity and goes right to the heart Cemetery. have a beautiful estate, “South Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Kimbali of Frank- Searsport for and Mrs. Carrie I. Pearson of Hill,” of things. He is in vital touch with the Providence, substantial well etc. fort were ? parents and the fo'low- NEWS OF THE Riverdale, New York, have taken the homes, kept lawns, week-end guests of Mr. and movements GRANGES. R. I., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. great of the present age. He He was I -1 sisters John R. Dunton residence on Church accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Mrs. J. H. McKinley. survive: Mrs. understands and sympathizes with the Thayer. E. A. Dr. Deborah Fawcett and I Belfast; William Davis spiritual aspirations of the multitude. Riverside Grange, Belfast, entertained street for the summer. Gribbons, Miss Dorothy Morton spent several Mr. and Mrs. M. Pearson His sermons are vital- George and Benj. T. Fawcett of Mass. They f Mrs. Lillian Clark of strong, forceful, Silver Harvest Grange, Waldo, on Thurs- Mrs. Harry L. Kilgore returned Monday Newton, days last week with her grandparents, izing and compel the respect of thought- daughter Edna of Somerville, Mass., are were on an auto trip to Bar Harbor and | Faura Hawley of Sears- day evening, June 24th. The host grange from accompanied by Mr. and Mrs George Batchelder. ful men and women. Visitors in Belfast of his Mrs. Burlington, Vt., furnished guests mother, George W. Quebec. } Delano of Bangor; Mrs. and will do well to attend his supper to 42 visitors from Sil- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Crane and the Mr. and Mrs. Frank of vicinity Pearson of Morrill and of relatives in Dickey Hamp- ! Mrs. Rose Porter of services. They will find in them some- ver Harvest, Equity and Honesty Granges- latter’s daughter, Miss Isabel Britton. den spent the week-end with Mrs. Dick- Belfast. British to Dark ^ thing that braces a man and sends a Embassy Coming Harbor. Frank and Hawley of up After supper literary program was fur- They made the trip in the Crane auto. eys’ grandfather, Willard Kenuall. him out into the common life of the f d Mrs. Alice Levensel- nished, which consisted of violin music Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Johnson of world with a deep longing in the heart to Mrs. Charles Dana Gibson of Seven Charles Washington, D. C., do not expect to F. W. Norton of Glendale, Arizona, has “play the game,” remembering that “We by Boynton; recitation, Lillian open ROBINSON-HOPKIN S summer home on been in Belfast for some time, an assist- liundred Acre Island received a live in deeds, not years, in thoughts, not Boynton; paper, Vergie Wentworth; tab- their Primrose Hill, as telegram \N-OLEARY in not in on a at ant at the Western Union office. Edward Robinson and Miss i breaths, feelings, figures leau, Mrs. Hartshorn and Helen Rolerson; they are Cazenovia, N. Y., for the operator Monday afternoon announcing that a Lida Hop- dial; we should count time heart both of were married by stump Lester summer. He wili soon be transferred to Vermont kins, Belfast, July * speech,. Wilson; song, Mr. change of plans would permit Sir Auck f Belfast, now employ- throbs: he most lives who thinks most, 7th at the residence of the officiating and Mrs. Freeman violin Fred Wentworth has as the sea air here is too invigorating for and Miss Julia feels the noblest, acts the best.” Wentworth; returned to Bel- land Geddes, the British ambassador, clergyman. Rev. William Vaughan of O’Leary him. music, John Boynton; Her some time in now East Belfast. The double service rried at the residence farce, Axing fast, having spent Winne- at Washington, D. C., to spend the ring | was used and they were attended RUFUS P. HILLS. Father, by five members; violin music, peg, Canada, and at International Falls JJ Mrs. T. B. Gregory of Brooklyn, N. Y'., month of at Dark Harbor. He by Mr. I rgyman, Rev. Timothy August and Mrs. Wiiitield Chas. K. Koch- Hopkins. The bride Boynton, dancing, Kenneth Blood; He was several months’ ill at the Fergus arrived Saturday. Mrs. Emma will occupy the George T. Rice | a. m., July 12th, and Rufus P. the oldest male resident cottage, wore a blue silk taffeta suit with hat to Hills, tableau, war scenes; reading, Mrs. Grace of Boston arrived to train fora Falls Hospital. erspereer Monday near Gilkey’s Harbor, and nearly opposite match. They left at once for Bucks- ming bridal of the city, passed away July 8th at his Woods; recitation, Mrs. Cora Wilson. Belfast came in her where were Mr. and Mrs. M. visit relatives. She the Gibson home. It is said that Lady port, they guests of the ; ring service was used home on Belmont avenue Ralph Griffin of Wa- extension, and was groom’s sister, Mrs. Halford Coffin, re- roadster, Murray 8, accompanied Geddes will remain in England this sea- mended by Mr. and Mrs. where he had received the unremitting Mrs. Charles Tompkins returned Mon- ban, Mass., arrived recently by auto on turning home Saturday. Later they plau Mr. who was | day to her home in Guilford after spend- their to by Jack Shea of Boston, son. I to I of Bangor. Both bride care and devotion of his daughter-in- way Southwest Harbor, where begin housekeeping in Belfast. ing a week with her sister, Mrs. Walter they will spend July. Later they will her guest several days. They are with \ -nnnent members of St. law, Mrs. Martha E. Hills. His surviv- J. Clifford visit in this vicinity. their Mrs. Etta K. Weymouth ‘i'd the sister, ; former is also a ing relatives are his two grandsons, Her- 1 M'^Lellan f school. They bert R. and Silas C. Hills of Belfast, son es of many friends. Emerson and his son of Belmoni. For about 65 years he had made his home I Think 111 dph Emmons of Gardi- I Get Wed in Belfast, where, during his active Sunday after spending years, he engaged in a profitable market eir parents, Mr. and gardening business and made friends In the bummer g of Belfast and Mr. with all he met in business. He was 1 n J. Emmons of North 'Vk fiy* a consistent Christian and for years a SPECIALS sung loyal member of the Methodist Church. 1 Mr. Hills was born in Union July 21, Sir Harry* Lauder 1825, the son of Isaac and Chloe (Ware) | j ft This marks the retnrn of Sir Hills. For a time he was in the West Thursday, Friday and j Saturday, a new and previous to coming to Belfast lived [j Harry with song. It has a j in JULY 16th ana What’s Belmont. During his long and useful 15th, 17th, Jr typical Lauderian rhythm and as j life he had never called a physician on tne last strains ot > s meat is an- the song cease account of ill health and only once to re- LAUDER. At you hear a peculiar sound -a vari- man’s duce a fractured bone. The funeral took J poison. ation of the Scottish “Yum-Yun.- at at ;' his late home 1 The with feet. place Saturday at p. Davis Sample Yum!” To say it is a Lauder record is sufficient. his Shop m., pastor, Rev. Charles W. Martin, Vu lor Red Seal Rccrd. 711125 ■we long, others officiating. The interment was in Grove Cemetery. The bearers were Herbert J. House for and Gingham Dresses, good enough afternoon Two new vocal numbers gh instep Kimball, Edgar E. Fred M. Phil- you’ll Smith, wear, would be a trade at our and narrow brook and J. Henry Elms. good $4.95, special price, $3.95 want to hear ■md stout. OAK HILL, Swanville. Children’s Gingham Dresses with bloomers to match, iri^r “Who’ll Take the Place of Mary?’’ Crescent T rio and all our Sung by means that L. O. of South plaid plain colors, sizes, special price, P- your Hanley Thomaston was “Marion” (You’ll Soon Be Marryin’ Me) 1 in town on business July 7, to 2.69 al foot should | $2.49 Sung by Rachel Grant and Billy Murray Mrs. Eliza Knowlton of Belfast has d proper attention. The former is a man’s lament for a lest sweetheart. employment with Mrs. F. P. Webb. White Petticoats, dandy for these values, special The latter is a of an affianced ’"old a fit in- song couple. buy Ellsworth Leete has gone to New Ha- three ^ days at.1.49 and 1,89 Victor Double-faced Record, 18671 of trouble. ven, Conn., where he has employment. “Good-Bye, Sweet Day” Mrs. Howard Mayo and son Donald of Envelope real and 1.89 all Chemise, bargains,.1.69 •mrry widths Portland are visiting her mother, Mrs. “The Meeting of the Waters” to E, all sizes Geo. Robie, A few of those heavy weight Summer Suits, just Both sung by Merle Alcock

~ Mrs. Garrie to 8. and what’s Cunningham, who has the for fall wear--don’t let these Two old-fashioned songs—one American the other been with Mrs. F. thing get by P. Webb for several Irish—each a gem of its kind. important, the months, has returned home. you,.. 24.50 to 47.50 Victor Double-faced Record, 45178 lasts for the I Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Seekins u}J®ent” have mov- We have all of the ed in with Mr. Our Coats will be for these at feet. Rob-jrt Gray, where they Sport priced three days great Try ! have New Victor Records for July J^rent” employment for a year. savings. Watch our windows. Truly yours, Mrs. Sarah Partridge and son and two grandchildren of Hampden were guests The Davis Clark’s Street William L. I of Mrs. F. O. Seekins and family July 7. Sample Shop, Corner, High Luce, Inc., Phone 156-12 14 Main St., Maine j Mrs. Julia Toothaker has returned Belfast, I home from South Thomaston after spend- j ing several weeks with her sister, Mrs. I L. O. Hanley. Transfers in Real Estate Central Maine Power _ The Republican Journal Company Tha following transfers of real estate The good weather of the past few weeks Belfast, July 15, 1920 TOOK PHYSIC Thursday, I has enabled II the construction force of the “Dee-licious!’' were recorded in Waldo CERTAINLY Really County Registry Central Maine Power Company to make of Deeds for the week ending July 8, 1920: EVERY THURSDAY BY wonderful progress the will taste Ice Cream PUBLISHED towyd completion you Jersey you will anD, Mabel F. Morton, Waterville, to Carle- of the power house substructure at Skow- Pub. Co. ciate in so is The Republican lournal EVERY NIGHT ton Ricker, Jackson; land and buildings 111E SIR hegan. IF why, many homes, Jersey the 04 For the month in Jackson. of June an average of cream served. almost a hundred cubic of concrete A. 1. BROWN. Editor, Then She Heard of “FRUIT-ATI VES” Jennie L. Stevens, Belfast, to William TANLAC OVERCAME TROUBLE HE yards placed and as there are about and Cured Herself of Constipation H. Staples, do.; land in Belfast. daily only HAD Been TRYING FOR YEARS a thousand cubic yards yet to be placed, Made from rich cream from ADVERTISING TERMS. For one square, Nellie E. W. Haskell, Portland, to Geo. Vermont, this part of the structure should be com- choice* 50 cents for W. land and in TO GET RID OF. one inch length in column, Dow, Morrill; buildings pleted by the middle of July. sugar ana true iruit one week and 35 cents for each subsequent Waldo. flavoring As long ago as last November, when insertion. mixed and frozen with Lucy A. Redman, Belfast, to May I. “Tanlac has done the work for me and only the preliminary plans were ready, a unvan, In SUBSCRIPTION TERMS. advance, Nickerson, do.; land in Belfast. I don’t mind saying so; in fact it does me progress schedule was proposed, showiug care—in a 50 cents ing modern, $2.00 a year, $1.00 for six months; John J. to Florence good to tell what a fine medicine at what stage of completion each month perfects Mellen, Belfast, E. people ~ for three months. Pride, Medway, Mass.; land and buildings I have found it to be,” said Charles B. should find the work. equipped ice cream plant. in Northport. Place, 12 School Street, Portland, Maine, It is very creditable to the engineers while friends recently of his re- who proposed the schedule and to the QUOTATION. Charles W. Lancaster, Belfast, to R. L. telling markable Mr. Place is a construction crew who have carried on Pitcher Company, land and improvement. Caribou; carpenter has lived in Portland the work, (bat in of the severe Each life’s been unfulfilled you see, buildings in Belfast. by trade, spite very his life and is the oldest the continued JERSEY It still hangs patchy and scrappy, C. S. Adams, to Jameson practically all winter, high water, and Liberty, Gqr- member of the local No. United the embargoes and delays in If we have not sighed deep, laughed lree, don, land in Montville. 974, freight ship- Montville; of and Joiners of that first finds the work Starved, feasted, despaired, been happy. Archie P. J. to Arthur Brotherhood Carpenters ments, July well Eager, Belfast, America. along. —Browning land and in Belfast. ICE Ritchie, do.; buildings as CREAM “For and years I had suffered Almost difficult as the construction Joseph Henry Morris, Belfast, to James years from chronic indigestion, and it seemed work is the securing of the materials F. Finley, Wilmington, Del.; land and is sold in bulk or in THE BUDGET that no matter how careful I was about and of having them bricks, buildings in Belfast. transported after h\gieni what I ate I had to pay for it in suffering they have, been purchased. It has been cally packed in the MRS. JOHN CAPOZZI Albert D. Bumps, et al., Unity Planta- convenient the budget for a nation, afterwards. It was out of the found necessary to send men as far Briefly defined, to Lewis J. question West carton that tion, Bumps, Springfield, for as Tripl-Seal retains all a an authenti- New York. me a meal for my stomach was Detroit and Cleveland to see that ap- th, a state or town, presents Ashford, Mass.; land and buildings in Unity Plan- enjoy sour all the time and I was never free paratus and material were not delicious flavor. statement of the financial condition “I feel it my duty to tell you what tation and in only cated Unity. from the William F. gas. I suffered terribly from heart pushed through shops, but were load- state or followed by ‘Fruit-a-tives’ or Fruit Liver Tablets Bean, Kansas City, Mo., to of the nation, town, and my breath would get so ed on the cars. Even then the difficul- Annie M. Bean, Belfast; land and build- palpitation, For the utmost in ice cream of the committee on budget did for me. short I had to fight for air. If I ate any ties were not and the to nUritj the opinion ings in Belfast. over, only way and I tried several for supper I was never able to sleep at night be sure of deliveries was to have a man deliciousness, always as to what specific appropriations are kinds_of physio Louise Hazeltine, Belfast, to Fannie and sometimes I was afraid to even lie actually follow the cars through from due regard for efficiency over three years ; and, of course, Faulhafier, Boston: land and buildings in necessary,having down and would have to sit up to get my junction point to junction point and see We while I took it every bowels Belfast. of service and wise economy. have, night my breath. I was so constipated I had to be that they did not side tracked. Ira B. Schurman, Cutjer, to O. A. get a law. would move; but as soon as I stopped taking laxatives all the time. I tried In this way the base of the turbine was “Look in this state, very good budget Brown, Stockton Springs; islands in Pe- I would be everything anybody told but nothing secured and was landed in Our fiscal period is two years beginning taking physic, constipated nobscot Bay. me, Skowhegan for did me and it was to This base is the foundation biennia! and would have Piles Stillman to Fred E. any good beginning recently. of on June 30 following the regular terribly. Phillips, Unity, look the et like I would have to bear my troubles water wheel and is a circular cast The I heard of‘Fruit-a-tives’ and bought Rich, al., Unity; land and buildings in sessions of the legislature. making the rest of my days. thirteen feet in diameter and weighing the one box and I Unity. in the hands of a took them. Now “But at last 1 have found a medicine 20 tons. One-half of this was of our state budget is Elizabeth B. Plummer, Dexter, to Orrirr casting am not troubled more with that will do the work and that’s Tanlac. towed through the streets of committee known as the committee on any J. Dickey, Belfast; land in Northport. Skowhegan Jersey I started about a to the and no taking it only month power house. It needed the com- and consists of the governor, the Constipation more Piles. Fred L. Quimby, Searsport, to Fred G. budget ago, but already it has completely reliev- bined tractive force of the large steam ‘Fruit-a-tives’ did for me what no Gray, land and buildings in Sign” the state treasurer, the Belfast; ed me of roller state auditor, Stockton the troubles that I’ve been try- kindly loaned by the city of Skow- other medicine ever left Springs. on did; they ing for years to rid of. My appetite hegan and of a traction chairman of the committee appro- Helen M. Rackliff, Burnham, to C. W. get gasoline engine I no and now I do not was never better and I am entirely free to transport this casting. It will be nec- and financial affairs on the part after-effects, Vincent, land and buildings priations ■ Swanville; from have to use in gas, heart palpitation and shortness essary to lower this 20-ton mass of iron Made by Jersey Ice Cream and the chairman of a simi- physic. Burnham. (.(>mpntjT of the senate of breath. In fact I can eat anything set thirty feet to the top of the draft tube and / I recommend ‘Fruit-a-tives’ to all Lizzie McLaughlin, Stockton Springs, Lawrence, Mass. committee on the part of the house. before me and digest it as if I had never set it exactly to position for both line and lar to William H. Morrison, do.; land in my friends”. suffered from stomach in life. within a During the month of October preceding Searsport. trouble my grade hundredth of an inch. Mrs. JOHN CAPOZZI. I am not constip ted any more and I SOLD BY I the biennial session of the legis- Roscoe Ackley, Cutler, to Edgar Col- regular sleep like a top every night. I am hale institu- 50c. a G for trial size 25c. cord, Stockton Springs; islands in Stock- j lature all heads of departments, box, $2.50, and and feel brimful of new life Political ton Springs. ! hearty Clippings. who are to At dealers or from FItUXT-A-TIVES and Ail the members of local READ & tions, boards and individuals Mary Edwards, Jackson, to Carleton energy. my HILLS, Druggists, Belfast,I N. have noticed the Tanlac has made Emulating the wisdom of be entrusted with the expenditure of pub- Limited, OGDENSBURG, Y. Ricker, do.; land and buildings in Jack- change Solomon, ths in me and they are all the time saying First Assistant Postmaster General rulee must with the sectary son. j lic moneys, file, [ something about how strong and healthy tjiat children cannot be sent by parcel about three months ago, president Wood L. A. Pomroy, Burnham, to Ada A. the committee on budget, written I am looking.” post as “live animals which not of Wood, do.; land and buildings in Burn- do re- said that in 1919, the company paid the or statements showing in detail the amounts j ham. Tanlac is sold in Belfast by Read & quire food water while in transit.” Of government in more than five course they cannot. At the standard appropriated and expended during the cur- taxes, Carrie E. Weeks, Winsiow, to Charles Hills; in Prospect by L C. Dow & Co., times the amount of the C. in Brooks by Albert R. Stockton Burleson rate of transportation they would of two years and a writ- dividends, Nickerson, Hampden; land and build- Pilley, rent fiscal period J. C. no longer be children when they reached which was to that the ings in Winterport. Springs by Gordon, Winterport by of what they consider to be equivalent saying their ten estimate Lizzie M. Mass., to Leona Winterport Farmers’ Union, and F. A. destination.—Harvey’s Weekly. income taxes, the excess profit taxes and Small,Lowell, necessary expenditures by each during M. Small, do.; land and buildings in Lin- McCambridge, Frankfort. were more .I.. t wm vpjrs tn- the petty taxes than $34,000,- colnville. If you would like to see this Nation Do You Know we I 000. Add this to the dividends and Rena M. et al., to with the estimated income. On Millay, Liberty, start in with another Democratic admin- gether Marcia A. land and build- have 340,800,000 as the profits of opera- Palmer, do.; MONRUE. istration, just figure up the cost of the third of November preced- in the Tuesday ings Liberty. present and then tion for one year. The goverment held one, think.—Milan (Mo.» the regular biennial session Abbie S. Daniels, Caribou, to Marietta It is as foolhardy to travel along with half enough inst ing Mrs. Carrie E. Hobbs closed a very Republican pz the bag for a little more than 83 per cent land and in ance as it is to take a half a dose of medicine to the the law requires Ryan, Searsmont; buildings econonn of legislature successful term of school in the Pattce after of this enormous sum, and the stockhold- Belfast. There are of You’re full protection just as you seek absolute cure. ; that 'he committee on budget shall plenty good arguments Herbert J. Hamlin, to Aurora district July 2nd. ^his very enthusiastic ers got a little less than 17 per cent. We Knox, against Government ownership of rail- not some insurance on the state and pro- Why place your furniture, y meet at capitol Hamlin, do.; land and buildings in Knox. teacher won the hearts of her bui the advocates of that do not think the American Woolen Co. pupils, and roads, sort of house or business and prepare for protection? j a showing what Ellen L. to John E. ceed to make budget Kilgore, Brooks, the sincere appreciation of the thing aren't interested in arguments.— will be brought to bar for profiteering. land and in parents by of money, in their opinion, are Knowltor, do.; buildings the Charleston News and Courier. to amounts Brooks. unfailing interest she displayed in the Apply Dickey-Knowlton Real 1-state { for the proper conduct of the school. required A LOST HOPE. During the term she organized a INSURANCE of state. The committee is Attorney General Palmer and Assistant business Jibe School Improvement ar.d FREEDOM. League, from Secretary of Labor have been charging Pythian Block, Belfa^ to visit departments, institu- The text of the of was authorized League Nations the dues paid into the League, and the re- each other with various misdemeanors if and undertakings for which appro- first written with an not and tions English pen held in I. P. Griffies has sent to the treasurer ceipts of two entertainments, she and crimes, both seemed to be able to are for the purpose of an prove all they charged.—News and Sen- priations requested, the hand of English officer, Gen. De the pupils new for the have You a Bad Back? of the Waldo County Hospital fifty dol- purchased paper tinal. investigation and may hold hearings. As Smuts. in its it had Ilf conception, any lars, the net receipts of the carnival and school-room walls. Mrs. Hobbs contrib- a of the budget there shall be includ- other than the Mr. part purpose entanglement of confetti dance given in Freedom July uted several appropriate pictures for the Burleson asks an appropriation for If You Have, the Statement of this Belfast ed an estimate of the revenue of the state this country in that walls. a million dollars to pay claims for lost European affairs, pur- 2nd. The affair was pronounced by all The exercises on the closing day Resident Will Interest You, and a mail. Rather an indictment of his own for the ensuing fiscal period report pose has not yet been already shown. proved that present one of the best times ever given neither pupils nor teacher administration of postal affairs.—Logan N a funds oti of the expenditure of state during Its purpose was to preserve bark proclaimed in the town. When the drive was on last had been idle during the eleven weeks (O.i Republican. Does you ache, night and day; the current fiscal period. Statements the peace of the world it was claim- Hinder work; destroy your rest? which, winter to raise funds for the Mr. passed. The pupils showed a very mark- hospital, Does it stab you and WISH TO NOTIFY 5 shall also be made showing the total the war had the through through ed, established. Seen in Griflies was the ed improvement in lessons and appointed committee for general T Wouldn’t Go Without Rat- When or lift or bend? in the state Camping you stoop that I have sold valuation of taxable property light of what is now going this pro- I on, Freedom, but could not give it attention interest. It is with sincere regret that Then your kidneys may be weak. state Snap.” Says Ray White. as by the assessors, the claimed was but a business on ompiled purpose clumsy piece at that lime. The affair last we learn that Mrs. Hobbs could not come Often backache is the clue. High Friday “Wife and I spent our vStation rale of taxation required to meet the ap- of camouflage. The has been back camn- Just to give you further proof, League night is the result of the Freedom con- to us in the fall, as she expects to C. A. Bruce, but ha. and the estimated income of ins last summer, smell of cooking The kidney action may be wrong. propriations, organized and officered for some'ti >ie and leave for brought tribution. Mr. Griflies wishes to thank California in September or Oc- If attention is not my GRANITE SHOT1 fiscal rats. We went to got some RAT- paid the slate for the ensuing period has done nothing more. Poland has tober. town, 500,- the good people of Belfast who came out More distress will soon appear. SNAP, broke up put it outside | STREET, or gone on! The budget is to be transmitted to the 000 soldiers in the field and Ukrania has cakes, our and to entertain and help make it the success Headaches, dizzy spells nerves, A wire tent. We got the rats as leg:-, cure not later than the fifth day of and these are the cableway, suggested by an alright—big fel- Uric acid and its ills has beetKreported, 100,000 fiercely lighting that it was, also to thank all workers and American Red lows.” Cross ollicer, now conveys Farmers, storekeepers, house- Make the burden worse and worse. the session, and all papers filed with the Russian bolshevists. A Turkish devoting my whole army, patrons of the dance for their interest firewood across an unbridged chasm to wives, should use RAT-SNAP. Three Liniments and can’t j committee on plasters secretary of the budget said to be is to be the poverty-stricKen inhabitants of $1.00. Sold and n ! 200,000 strong, reported and help. A few more dances are plan- Pod- sizes, 25c, 50c, guaran- Reach the inward cause at all; the quarrying and shad be transmitted, upon request, to towards Eu- goritza, Montenegro.—From the July teed by A. A. Howes & Co., Hall Hard- the the advancing Constantinople. ned during the summer in a few towns in Help kidneys—use piils of You will s issue of Popular Mechanics ware Co. and City Drug Store. granite. legislative committees. From ’he above that the task of back | Magazine. Belfast folks have tried and proved. rope hoped hurling the upper end of the county and he hopes 1 What they say you can believe. something doing her* it can be readily seen that our state this menace to its could be safety given to raise one hundred dollars for con- his Read this Belfastfwoman’s account. of to budget is made by men of high standing over to the United but this ty finished work States, hope ! tribution for the hospital. Mr. Griffies See her, ask her, if you doubt. and in closest touch with the alfairs and failed. Greece has the Mrs. H. W. 65 Miller consented to solve | was a patient in the hospital several Henley, St., says: j needs of the sta'e. It gives our-legis- Turkish situation and “A few years ago I suffered pretty badly hasput90,000 troops years ago when he had an operation per- to with my back. My back was so lame 1 A. S. lators a foundation on which build and in are to HEAL, motion and it is slated that they formed for a broken knee cap. Persons couldn’t sweep the iloor or do my house- is a checK to extravagance in the expen- be commanded and French by English who know how active he is at the present work. I often had to go to bed with sick Bed'a after Bridge Street, diture of public funds. Congress, staff officers. Of course this means that headaches. I knew my w'eredis- time, will see why he lias such an interest kidneys much deliberation, passed a very good and France have to send ordered and bought Doan’s Kidney Tills England promised in the institution. Mr. Griflies was the at A. A. Howes A Co.’s Drug Store. In bill providing for a national budget sys- troops in sufficient numbers to aid Greece original promoter for the annual donation a short time I got relief and after taking tem The President vetoed it. Why in the world safe for making democracy. week, having started it when a resident four boxes of this medicine I was cured, j not should we worry about that? It is and are res- Since I have felt like a different Bulgaria Jugo-Slovia getting of Liberty many years ago. It was the then, worth while to lock the stable door after person.” tive perhaps not without reason, a WL. COOK fearing, custom to have harvest festival in the Price 60c. at all dealers. Don’t the horse has been stolen. that Greece is to be rewarded a slice simply by church when the farmers con- village ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kid- from their territories which border on tributed bags and barrels of vegetables. ney Pills—the same that Mrs. Healey EXCESS PROFITS that Roumania and had. Undertaker country. Serbia, The general donation week in the county Foster-Milburn Company, Mfgrs., who fought for the Buffalo, N. Y. The principal mills of the American Montenegro, Allies, was the result the second year of his har- Hebeon seem now to be inclined to do a little Woolen Co. have been running on half vest festival. Academy fighting for themselves. We were told Licensed Embalmer time for a few weeks and Mr. William A. HEBRON, MAINE WANTED that the League was to be a board of arbi- Conveyor is Basis of New Lunchroom WTood, president of the company, has an- AGENTS in every town ami c ty in Maine to License 377. and material success and arbitration there was spiritual the minds and bodies of its students. insurance for j nounced that they are to be closed for an tration, failing, Serving System. sell moithly disability the Fra- THEof your girls and boys depend upon The school has ten includ- to women and chi dren. to be a severance of trade relations and buildings ternities, m-»n, Com- j Maine. Mr. Wood says that their For over 116 two for belfast, indefinite period. A lunchroom serving system which en- schooling. years ing spacious dormitories, one for mercial policies Employers IndemnityCor- ! that a blockade would put an end to Hebron has Kansas the stoppage is made necessary by the j ables the customer to help himself with- Academy guided ambi- girls and one for boys. poration, City. Capital $700,000. This ! hostilities. Instead it has tious girls and boys into the of Is your chsnce to help reduce the li. C, L. Part of orders filled or to be already proved out stirring from his seat, is a recent paths In cancellation ready and Here the this wholesome and homelike or whole tim' work at home This combi- to be a farce. invention which may solve the noon- prosperity happiness. and a curtailment of orders for poorly played atmosphere the student prospers. nation cannot be duplicated in Maine. filled, hour student is taught a fearless honesty, a Experi- feeding problem encountered in everv The courses include Mathe- ence unnecessary. Liberal commission. Ad- season’s A great many peo Christian independence of English, next goods. congested business to thought dress H. C. REEI), Maine. WHERE IS PALMER? district, according and and the matics, Science, Physics, Latin, Richmond, Smalleys clothes. an illustrated action, principles of good pie are wearing old Perhaps article in the July issue of Spanish, French, Home Economics, Popular Mechanics -The basis citizenship. have money but are angry because W mean A. Mitchell Magazine Domestic Elocution, Busi- ROCKLAND,CAMDEN! they e Palmer of Strouds- of Chemistry, the system is the motor-propelied con- Located in hilly country, with the ness and hands have been so brazenly and Cabinet English Arithmetic. All BELFAST greedy bury, Pa., officer, head of the U. veyor which carries the food in view of Mount and portions, magnificent Washing- sports. Faculty changes are infre- deeply thrust into their pockets. They S. Department of Mitchell Palm- indi\ idual from the kitchen ton and the White Mountain Justice, boxes, serving Range quent. Pupils always under ex- are to the ALGOLA rebellion and resolved to buy as and the various miles the PILLS are in er, now spoken of being Palmer. Sugar dining haii, pa-t forty-five away, Academy perienced teachers, masters in their AUTO SERVICE counter*; and ib.es at which sit the diners. is situated tor both lines. Regulate the Stomach, Liver and Bowels. ! necessary. This is is now ideally developing only when absolutely being sold from 23 to 3(1 cents a Make Pure Blood. For Constipation. Relieve Leave Hotel Rockland da; what has caused the closing of these Where’s Palmer? Sales of soft Gas, Indigestion, Biliousness, Sick Headache. I Thorndike Hotel at 7 a. m pound. Ten them. 10c. 25c. At 1 Buildings Forty Acres Try druggists. Duaue Leave Windsor Hotel, mills. Federal charges have been made coal, “short” tons, in Boston last Pharmacal Co., sole proprietor, P. O. Box week, For and 10.30 a. m. and 4 30 p. m. cataiog particulars address 1103, City Hall New York. See American Woolen Co. has been at 823. Where’s Palmer? Cotton about Station, These cars connect with v that the signature on each box. Bus to Bangor. but Wood does not tO cents a Where’s Palmer? Wm. E. Sargent, Litt.D., profiteering, president pound. Big Principal This sch- dule will he rir appear to be very much frightened. Prob- profiteers are fleecing the public without time as possible until furth< remembers when we “had the or effective hindrance. Where’s ably he mercy Damp For Sale ARTHUR S. SMALLEV and the air was goods on the packers” Palmer? Senator Robinson, chairman of Low second Hand K filled with threats and bluster. We con- the Democratic National Convention, price parlor Telephone 436-2 RCH what fess we do not know exactly profi- quite pointedly arraigned the Republican and kitchen stoves, we have a few teering is, but gathered Congress for not enacting four measures J. AUSTIN McKEES the American Woolen the days Albert E. Amirov* facts about Co., proposed by President, to prevent Damp, foggy weather, the kind from authentic sources. The company profiteering. President Wilson’s right to that takes all the starch and ambi- made tion out of you—when it’s not really Real Estate-Umbel h has a capitalization of *60,000,000, submit these proposals is cheerfully ad- FOR SALE raining, just wet and chilly—that’s of preferred stock and mitted. It was his up of $40,000,000 duty to propose them the worst disease-spreader known. WITH CHAPIN FARM *20,000,000 common stock, all owned by if he thought the present law enacted by To resist its unhealthy influence, Second Hand Furniture 9l5C' no bond- BOOMS 6-7 000 FELLOWS stockholders, and there is a Democratic Congress and your bowels and digestive organs 17,000 approved by OF ALL KINDS. stock receives a must function It is a ed debt. The preferred him, was defective. It was his duty, his perfectly. Telephone 16-1- cent which annually wise precaution to take a liberal dividend of 7 per first duty, we think, to see that the law J. AUSTIN Me. dose of “L.F.” Atwood’s Medicine. So have such McKEEN. Belfast, Since April 15, 1916, was many people totals *2,800,000. enforced. It was the duty of Mr. A few doses of this reliable old Dr. A. M. Lolhrop received dividends a fondness for the the common stock has Palmer to do the enforcing through the family remedy will ward off many and in amounting to 5 percent each year, medium of the Federal Courts. Where’s colds and sore_throats, with their DELICATE, DELIGHTFUL SURETY an loss of time and DENTIST addition to that received Feb. 1, 1919, Palmer? What has he been doing since consequent income. and two Its use will FLAVOR extra dividend of 5 per cent he assumed the duties of Attorney Gen- regular keep your sys- dividend of tem in excellent condition, and less BONDS months later another extra eral of the United March 1919? of we Colonial! Theatre But States, 5, energy will be wasted SUPERBA TEA cent fightingdisease. / 10 per cent, making a total of 20 per Well, Palmer has been in The true “L.F.” is safe and feel in politics. absolutly’ absolutely safe sug- Why ask your friends to take the risk? TELEPHONE 336-3 of common dividends paid to the owners will benefit every mem- its use in gesting your home. Let the National Surety Co. bond you, and amounting to The ; Louisiana had 20 delegates in the Demo- ber of the family. We stock, $4,000,000. CHARLES S. Local cratic national are Politely) insist; and get TAYI.OR, A«nt, cash total of dividends paid in 1919 to the convention and on the first constantly hearing ballot of cases where three SUPERBA TEA at your Hayford Block, Belfast, Maine, salvage How much gave Palmer only 2 votes. We do stockholders was *6,800,000. generations have used Dealer's. fund not recall another instance of such addition was made to the reserve base it continuously for all 1 will pay you 2 1-2 cent' the ingratitude. during that year we do not know, but disorders of the stom- M1LLIKEN-TOMLINSON CO. tents per hundred for book' etc. a total reserve fund of the company is more ach, liver, Buy Importers and Packers ines and 30 cents per hundred bottle from your deal- PORTLAND. MAINE than more than half its entire Children will call promptly and pay > *33,000,000, Cry er 60 doses for delivered to FOR today, capitalization. In an address FLETCHER’S 60c. “L.F.” Medicine ist market prices. the National Association of Clothiers SAM FREEDV3 ; CASTO R I a Co., Portland, Me. St. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVEKWIlERi Tel. 229-4 16 Cross \' TOO PROSPECT \ ERRY Mrs. Olive Bowden of Richmond has OLD ABSALOM HARNESSES been visiting relatives here. Absalom was ninety years old. For Are high and scarce. I Leach was at home from Hallow- years he had been I bought LATE Roy a familiar around figure the railroad I a ell to spend the Fourth with his family. station, picking up odd carload while in boston the pennies, carrying luggage and doing errands. Death only a matter of short time. Richard Ashworth was at home from other One day, after a_ snow, day. Bought them low. wait until and aches heavy the'westbound express 1 Don’t pains Rumford and spent the Fourth with his stopped at the station and'the Will sell them become incurable d.sea&es. Avoid passengers, warned of a long 1 cheap. family, wait, left the chair cars to stretch their by taking legs. One of them i and double painful consequences Otis Ginn of Brewer spent the Fourth spoke to Absalom. 5 Single harnesses, here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. “What community is this, Uncle?” he asked. robes, blankets, boots and many COLD MEDAL H. Ginn. •Old Absalom scratched his wooly head. parts, like “What’s a separate saddles, Miss Elmira Ginn of Damariscotta vis- community, mister?” A is a hames and etc. ited her brother, Capt. A. A. Ginn, a few community city or a town or a village where 1 tugs, bridles, folks are sociable; where days ago. | everybody knows everybody else; 1 Come and see them. • where the stranger is made where The world’s standard remedy for kidney, Mr. and Mrs. Evander Harriman spent welcome; every man, § woman and W. L. WEST. bladder and uric acid trouble®—th9 £ child gets for common liver, several days at C. R. Hills cottage at together enjoyment and •> __ National of Holland since 1695. recreation”, Remedy Swan Lake recently. | replied'the questioner. 1 Guaranteed. Three sizes, all druggists. S Uncle Absalom his wide in and opened eyes astonishment. | LOWER’S Look for tLe rame Gold MedaH or. every box Mrs. W. H. Harriman daughters tn I suah this ain’t no f- i"!!?'*' pretty yeah he § Angelia and Mary, and son William, community,” said. “This is jest a place”. who spent the Fourth here, have returned Uncle Absalom described the town accurately. It had B to Rockland. its cliques, its social barriers. The folks west of Main street 1 Mr. and Mrs. Evander Harriman, Mr. didn’t talk to anyone living east. You “belonged” in the § Antique d best circles, or t on didn’t. ever some Shop and Mrs. J. A. Pierce and lUghter Min- Nobody thought of § Opposite civic Shce Fae'.ory, Main.Street/ ervai'of Sandypoint motored to Orouo-re- organization by which all classes would get together, 1 forget the social barriers and work for the common cently for a short visit. | good. § New England and Southern Old Community Service is making communities out of 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pierce of Sandy- | places. Through it. selfishness and social prejudice Mahcgany Furniture point and two daughters, Minerva and give | | way to common enjoyment. °|d Side visited Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Harri- Boards, 4 Post Beds, 3 -nj Ruby, Piece Desks, « Dining Tables, Inlaid Chairs Pic- man several days last week. moderately priced because it is a small Tables> Clocks,'Rugs, car—not DUP8'Dishes, Bu^eaus-Mirrors with iterials are used in its construction. Maintain its Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ginn and children Pictures, Wing Chairs, Sofas, Ottomans and lots of other ononiy by using Michelin Tires. who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. W’ Re'ies. J0w26 H. Ginn the I .'helms are made of tlie same quality materials, by past two weeks, have re. fu! workmen, in the same modern factory that have turned to their home in Rockland. AMERICA’S GREATEST CHAUTAUQUA SYSTEM a King-shaped Tubes and other Michelin products A picnic was held atG. A. Avery’s res- idence July 5th. Those present were BANGOU' LINE PATTERSON & SYLVESTER Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Avery, Mr. and Mrs. One Little Girl Brought Happiness Edward Aveiy and two daughters of SlMMEKi:SfHEDlLfc Sandypoint, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Avery STEAMSHIPS [CAMDEN AND BELFAST and Mr. Mrs. To One Little Town. family, and Albert Avery Leave Belfast READER BRINGS “THE FORTUNE daily, except Sundays, at 4,30 and family of Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. John Camden, Rockiand and Boston. HUNTER" TO CHAUTAUQUA. p-«fclorRETURN—Leave Avery and family of Montpelier, Boston daily, except Sun- Vt., days, at 6 m. for p. Belfast and way landings. Mrs. Josephine Proctor of Mr. Leave Louis Joseph Vance, the beloved Boston, Belfast daily, except Mondavs at 7.15 a. m. for and writer of real American must have and Mrs. Percy Mills and son of this of Bucksport Bangor. HE BANKS life, the Circus” RETURN Leave “Polly Bangor Sun- GARAGE had The 9th and 10th daily, except Maude Willis in mind when he place. 8th, generation days, at 2 p. m. (standard time). wrote his play, “The Fortune Hunter.” of the Avery family were represented. OTE—:Landings will be made at and Searsport Wmterport by steamers Boston on Miss Willis is a most human, sympa- The dinner consisted of every good thing leaving Saturdays and from Bangor on Mondays. Land- and Service thetic reader, the best on the Chautau- will to will Station and be Overland a ings made at {Dick imaginable and all enjoyed very pleas- bring happiness you Northport commencing June 21st. & qua platform today. She gives the en- ant day. GEO. Let us do your work. tire play herself, playing every char- real E.DUNTON, Agent, repair worth-while entertainment too! Belfast, Maine. Satisfaction guaranteed. acter. making each one a living, inter- esting realistic personality. ‘‘The For- "How 1 Cleared the Mill of Rats,” by J. Line Accessories. tune Hunter" is such a quaint, lovable Tucker, R. 1. American comedy, admirably suited to “As night watchman believe I have Notice Miss Special Willis' talents and is one of the seen more rats than any man. Dogs Community Chautauquas are this ■ bringing biggest triumphs of her career on the \ wouldn’t dar go near them. Got $1 pkg. We wish to and American to inform the public thaT wg Day Night. of inside of 6 weeks cleared great play your with Open Chautauqua platform. RAT-SNAP, town, are doing business all the time and if them all out. you This versatile dramatic reader and Killed them by the score talented wish to or Broadway players, elaborate scen- buy sell real estate of any kind her every night. Guess the rest were scared we would be Vance comedy-drama will be one and effects. A pleased to talk with you. away. I’ll never be without RAT-SNAP.” ery special big attraction. of the features on the second day of ! |E. A. STROUT Farm Agency, Three sizes, 25c, 50c, 31.00. Sold and SEE YOUR ROY our Communty PROGRAM. C. FJSH, Local Manager, Chautauqua. guaranteed by A. A. Howes & Co., Hall Hardware Co., and City Drug Store. Room 2, Odd Fellows’ Blocs, Belfast, Me. tf47 4SURANCE of State Ohio, City of Toledo, AMERICA’S Lucas County, ss. GREATEST CHAUTAUQUA SYSTEM ..mi agency with several valuable companies Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is 1 conduct a general fire insurance business, senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney rucking I am '■".tection at reasonable rates, & Co,, doing business in the City of Tole- prepared to do all kinds of truck- do, County and State aforesaid, and that ing. Furniture and piano moving a msineSS you me will be rightly may give said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUN- specialty. Leave orders at the stable, corner of Main ml appreciated. DRED DOLLARS for each and every and Cross streets, and they will case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by PIANOFORTE FOR SALE receive prompt attention. ROY C. the use of HALL’S CATARRH MEDI- Telephone connection. FISH, CINE. FRANK J. CHENEY. SEA SHORE COTTAGE W. W. BLAZO & SON, ,'DD FELLOWS BUILDING, ^BELFAST, MAINE. Sworn to before me and subscribed in INSTRUCTION 126 Waldo Avenue, Belfast. my presence, this 6th day of December Six rooms, hard wood floors, steel ceil- A D. 1886. A. W. GLEASON, Special attention to musical ings, hard pine finish throughout, electric Notary Public. history and SALE interpretation. Course continues lights in all rooms, large shed connected FOR Hall’s Catarrh Medicine is taken inter- through fall and winter. with kitchen. Fifty feet shore and acts the frontage; To settle an estate, the house 'of the nally through Blood on the lot 100 feet deep. Very desirable home Mucous Surfaces of the HAROLD S. late E. S. Shuman at 116 Waldo avenue, System. Send WEBB, for small family. Twelve minutes’ walk for testimonials free. consisting of a nine room house, barn, Tel. 103-5. 11 Cedar from P. O., situated at No. 5 Jackson Street St., carriage house, hen pen and 1 1-2 acre of Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo,O. foot of Harbor St. Easy terms. Particu- land with fruit trees and berries. Sold by all Dfuggists, 75c. lars Apply We would like YOUR $2.00 for a year’s of GEO. M. GRAY, to Hall’s Family Pills for Constipation. FAIR HOLMES, subscription to The Journal. tf23 , MUKKILL. ^ J Ct u c S i i Katherine Hunt has had a light run of s *«!?§■ Is scarlet fever. No other cases reported o :ffi = _*< j 0> * S : : in town. = | 2} : 5 « B Luman Hartshorn, who has been em- ■cl O .£ : : gi= -sf ; i ployed at Davistown, returned a few „• o : days ago. os QJ<-11 o ■** ; Bassick and of Vas- .2 "2 B i § : Mrs. A. C. family 5 O s i i salboro were recent guests of Mr. and o — a i s ! : Mrs. Delbert Paul. ° 3 3 : ° Toastie +j CO co : js : ® : 3 ST u i R. B. Smith and grandson, James w' ^ •- c ® ; called — S.®-5 : Smith of Allston, Mass., upon -C Wa >, -»j jj friends in town recently. « a i s •*r T3 ag| > u Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woods and Mr. c aj’O is ^03 « a> jz Burton Thomas made an auto UU CO Z< and M^. Different and Better Com Flakes trip to Vassalboro July 4th. Rev- and Mrs. Fred Morgan and family of Wollaston, Mass., have arrived and opened their summer home. Have a a substantial The Ladies’ Aid met with Mrs. Riley superior flavor, "ill You be a Time-Waster Jackson, July 3rd. There was a good at- was and a tendance and a line treat served. that i crispness general goodness This Summer Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hayward and two ! boys of Waterbury, Conn., are summer makes them distinctive. ! ? ? guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. • • Allan Daggett. i"i 'spend an hour or so each day this Leona Woodbury, as delegate from 1 Castine Normal school, attended the Y. learning something that can be turn- When Corn from P. C. A. convention held at Camp Flakes your !n dollars and cents. ordering Maqpa, Poland. courses are built to suit YOU. Your in- be sure to Florence Cross, who has been doing Grocer, Post Toasties neeas are us. specify "7f‘llal studied by grade work at Milton, Mass., is at home 1 "'nation cheerfully given. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell by name. The yellow and red wax- Cross, for the summer. Webb School of Business Science Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Sawyer and daugh- is your 1 ter Carmen of Augusta motored here guarantee el. 103-5. Open all the year. wrapped package and remained until after the Fourth, of the best. guests of their mother and sister, Mrs. getting Lottie and Flora M urch.

The Good Time Club held its last meeting with Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Paul. of the "other twins" Postum Cereal The birthday was Madehy Company,Inc., Battle Creek,Mich. wan Cold properly celebrated. meat, hot biscuits, strawberries and cream, cake, cheese and coffee were served, followed °^UQ STORE-READ & HILLS, Proprietors bay happy time of sociability. Mr. and Mrs C. L. Taylor and daughters NORTHPORT j THIS SEASON Colonial Theatre Florence and Flora, Mr. and Mrs. Henry AT and daughter, Mrs. Mary Taylor, LOSS OF THURSDAY D. K. Harding of Boston has taken the Taylor APPETjTE Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Stratton and daugh- common. In many cases it is Cliff to Beach W. Benner cottage for the summer. Is very Auto Falla Over Below. L. which canno! ter Louise and H. B. Stratton of Albion, due to impure blood, Thrilling Incident in Film Version of W. E. Hatch of New Bedford has ar- the stimu- Mrs. Flora Herrick and daughter Adah of give the digestive organs Be Good" with ODR FIRST REAL SALE "Jenny Mary m and his coltage for the sea- for the proper per- rived opened Framingham, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. John lus necessary Miles Minter. son. formance of their functions. Sylvester and sons of Mr. Eustis, Maine, Thousands know by experience Royal Renshaw, in an effort to save his SINCE “BEFORE THE WAR” Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Savage of Brewer and Mrs. C. E. Meader and Miss drug-crazed wife from herself sons, that Hood’s Sarsaparilla restores hurling | were guests over Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Mildred Libby, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Cros- advise tc from their speeding car, which was run- appetite and would you of Ira M. Cobe. ning along the edge a precipice, lost son and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin a trial this season. It origin- by, daughter, give it control of his mechine. In the twinkling Miss Edith and Mrs. Hannah in the successful prescription o MRS. E. Mrs.'H. D. Jewett, Jewett, Higgins son, Trask, ated of an eye the car left the road and plunged P. CARLE I Get it and Miss May Jewett of Boston, are at Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Tozier and son, Mrs. a famous phvsician. today. over the cliff to the beach below. The Take Hood’s Pills if you happei car was smashed into but the Waquoit for three weeks. Bessie Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Eben Wey- splinters, Royal to need a laxative—they don't gm. Renshaw, almost by a miracle, suffered mouth and Miss Elizabeth Lufkin, Mrs. Edward Schrenaket, Miss Turn- son, no serious injury, except for many body and of Albion. hill, and Miss Frick of Baltimore were George Crosby bruises. WHITE’S Winterport This climax is one of the un- at the CORNER. many a recent guests Waquoit. usual Stock the Announces ""winterport situations in Realart photo- Sail Walter Prentiss and bride, who have last drama starring Mary Miles Minter. Big Reducing Norris and Doris Clement spent last Also Comedy and Pictorial Life. 16th, until stock is been here for their honeymoon, left Mrs. Alice Young returned Sunday week in Portland. Commencing Friday, July continuing greatly reduced, I week for their home in A 20% discount on the Ipswich. from a visit with Mrs. Leslie Hawes of here to straight following merchandise: I R C. Nealey has sold his farm FRIDAY. Bayside Theatre is having a fine pat- Prospect. Charles Ball of Brewer. .“It Pays to Advertise,” one of the fun- ronage and is open every night except of niest Rev. and Mrs. Charles Carleton A large number from this vicinity were comedies ever written, which made bill a Friday, with changes of daily. Isle spent last week at his old 4th of July tremendous hit on Broadway a few sea- Wool Dress Goods ol all I Presque in the village to attend the kinds, sons ago has been made into a Paramount- Miss Myra Blunt of White Rock has 1 home here. exercises, Artcraft picture with Bryant Washburn returned frem Methuen, Mass., where she A. W. Shaw attended the funeral of his Mrs, S. E. Dawson of Monroe visited starring. It’s a great story of how a All was called the illness of her sister. young man made a fortune in two weeks. Grades of Satins and Mesaslines by in I John W. Shaw, Charlestown, G. H. several days Silks, cousin, her niece, Mrs. York, You’ll enjoy it. We’re showing it. Mrs. Nathaniel C. Partridge of Sandy- last week. Mass., recently. Also Burton Holmes and Moon Riders, is in the guest of her No. point Northport, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Gould of Bangor Lyndon Nealey, who has been employ- 6. Plaids and Baronette Satins I M. Farms, niece, Mrs. Ira Cobe at Hillside are their home on South Main is at his Fancy Sport occupying for several ed in Boston months, SATURDAY. Ross Sanborn of Bangor, formerly of street for the summer months. home here for the summer. All the natural wit and humor possess- the “Tower” I Belfast, has bought cottage Mr. and Mrs. J. Treat, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Luella Nickerson and Miss Cora ed by happy-go lucky Owen Moore and VOILES VOILES VOILES J. W. Blaisdell of of Mr. and Mrs. Bel- Mrs. J. Treat, Sr., spent Sunday in Rock- Parsons of Swanville visited their sister, the added ingenuity of screen craftsman- ship is solidly injected into “Piccadilly a nice of in and fast. land with Mr. and Mrs. George Nash. Mrs. C. H. July 8th. We have yet line Voiles plain fancies. August is the moml Libby, Jim,” Moore’s first picture under the of we cool Voiles at Mrs. Eva Cobe Brookline, Mass., Frederick M. Nickerson, superintendent Mrs. Walter Smith and two children of Selznick banner, which opens at the when need gowns. Mrs. accompanied by her sister, A. Mor- of schools, is attending the Superintend- Newburg visited two days last week at Colonial Saturday. $1.75 Owen Moore as “Piccadilly Jim,” the 50c., 87c,, $1.25, $1.oO, rin, arrived Saturday to visit her son, Ira ents’ Conrerence at Castine the present Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Nealey’s. devil-may-care heroin P. G. Wodehouse’s M. Cobe, and wife. makes 'an and a most week. Mrs. Harriet Larby returned to her famous Saturday Evening Post story of with 20% off inexpensive gown comfortable one. Buv same returns to his American pub- Among those registered for the season Ray D. Robinson, superintendent of home in Perham July 3rd, after a week’s name, for next You will save money. lic with a freshness and determination year. at the White Rock are Mrs. S. T. Day, schools in visited Mr. and Harrington, visit with her son, A. G. Larby. that as it is entertain- is as conspicuous on Miss Helen MacKowen, Gar- week while on the The same discount will be allowed all Shirt Muslin .' Providence; Mrs. John Cole last Northern Light Grange entertained ing. Waists, Under and Miss Bernice and Camera- dine“, Mass.; Rogers, way to Warren. about 40 members from Morning Light Director Wesley Ruggles and Sweaters. *« man George Peters have made sure that Cambridge. and Clara Atwood evening. The Misses Frances Grange, Monroe, last Thursday “Piccadilly Jim” will surprise and delight 50% discount on Satin Bloomers and Camisoles. W. C. won the first men’s for Dr. Libbey of Eastport arrived Friday afternoon R. C. Nealey, who has been spending the most critical of picture patrons, and a net score of 64 and to make efforts all the more con- sweepstakes with a few weeks’ stay at the home of their his vacation with relatives here, returned .their Reme mber the date, July 16th, and Hamilton cu the vincing, many unusual noteworthy tied with Vaughan gross grandfather, Lewis Atwood. to his home in Roxbury, Mass., Saturday. angles in settings and photography have Yours A. was second in score. Ralph Peavey and Mrs. A. J. Lockhart arrived been truly, MRS. E. P. CARLE Rev. 'Miss Annie Ritchie, a student nurse at effected, including many ingenious net score with 71. the to the summer. “takes” on New York’s elevated trains Sunday morning spend the E. M. G. Bangor, made a hospital, and some short and long “shots” of New There were seven tables at the second are occupying the Mrs. Elizabeth They brief visit with Miss Louise Libby re- York’s Great White Way at the mystic in the series of whist parties at the on Elm street. game Burbank house cently. hour of midnight. Country Club Tuesday afternoon with Comedy and News. THE Mrs. Ralph Sanborn and son Charles Mrs. Luce and children and Mrs. THURSDAY FRIDAY with needle work. There Henry others present Dorothy Low of and Miss Lynn, Mass., Florence Chapman and son of Newburg a shore dinner MONDAY will be special Thursday F. Wells of Buxton are and Mrs. Charles were guests of Mrs. C. W. Nealey re- COLONIAL evening followed by dancing with music William in BRYANT guests of Mrs. F. T. Bussey at her home cently. Farnum “The Adventurer,” WASHBUt McKeen’s orchestra. Reservations an absorbing ana drama full of Matinee at 2.30 by in West Winterport. thrilling INTER Daily IN' Hon. C. M. Conarit and and F. action from start to finish. Its ac- Ms should be made as early as possible. family vivid is performing the Mrs. Alberta George P. Clements and family spent the 4th at tion, poetic romance and intense situa- \ and Mrs. KoDert rv. steward oi Prof, of matron of the Home for Aged tions have thrilled the countless millions duties Swan Lake, where they were joined by in “JENNY BE GOOD” “It to Lansing, Mich., have anived for the sum- for three dur- the world over. Pays Advertise Women in Bangor, weeks, other relatives. of Mrs. Steward’s mother. Comedy and Outing Chester. to mer, guests the absence of the regular matron on High life and low is exposed your One of the funniest comedies ever w ing Mrs. c. Flora at her on Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Clements, see Mrs. Carleton, cottage her annual vacation. gaze when you it. t Mrs. TUESDAY. Bay View Park. They made the trip B. Jewett, Mrs. Julia White and G, Dr. William Ellingwood of Rockland Pictorial Life. Comedy Moon Riders, No. 6. Burton holmes east in their machine coming via the H. York attended the meeting of North “Soldiers of Fortune,” probably the was a week-end visitor in town, coming most popular of Richard Catskills and had a most delightful trip. Waldo Pomona in Monroe. Harding Davis’ son who to accompany his wife and home novels, lends itself so admirably to photo- SATURDAY OWEN MOORE in on Griflin street B. C. Ames and family of Orono were "PICCADILLY JIM” The Thompson cottage have been guests of Mrs. J H. Foley and dramatization on account of brimming was discovered on fire at 8 m. of A. R. Wellman and family Sun- over with action, has been picturized for The p. Sunday. other friends for a week. guests Saturday Evening Post the Mayflower Picture Corporation Story,' The lire originated from a tile chimney, day. Frank and Roland Wellman return- by Mrs. French, sister of Mrs. Clara Leon- Allan Dawn, director of “Panthea,” hut the efficient work of the fire depart- ed with them for a week’s visit. “David ard, who came early in June to make an Harum,” “Cheating Cheater MONDAY TUESDAY ment saved the building, only slightly severe re- and other screen successes. indefinite stay at the home of her Mrs. A. G Larby suffered,a sister, The role of damaged. The cottage is owned by F. E. condition is Clay, created in the dra- suffered a stroke of Tuesday lapse last Friday and her paralysis matic version by Robert Edeson is played ALL STAR Thompson of Bangor and is occupied by Her Mrs. FARNUM and is confined to her bed. critical at this writing. sister, in the film version by Norman Kerry. M. Rosen and family of that city. Ward, is with her for a few and Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Clements were at Splvanus Comedy Magazine. IN of the most delightful programs One White's Corner Thursday night to attend days. “Soldiers of Fortune' ever heard at the Country Club was giv WEDNESDAY. a meeting of Northern Light Grange. en Sunday evening by three of our most Peggy in "Black Shadows.” “The Adventurer” Morning Light Grange of Monroe were SWANV1LLE. Hyland Romance and strife—Love and charm.ng summer visitors, Elsa and Su- This is the picture that had such a tre- invited guests, hbout fifty being present mendous success on Broadway a few san of California and Miss Clara A of attended the BIG PICTURE OF YEAR. Adventure. from that grange. party young people weeks ago. It is full of action. Oarlock of N. Y. The selections Oswego, play at Monroe Friday night. Also “Lost 11. News No. Congratulations are cordially extended City,” No, MAGAZINE CO MFD were iassical and most artistically ren- 41. OUTING CHESTER. COMEDY. to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Spurden who Miss Pauline Nickerson of Bath has dere : they included several favorites. -----— been the of the Misses Additon. were united in marriage at the home of guest nortTTsearsport. -j A' .he Waquoit during the past week ‘ the officiating clergyman, Rev. C. A Mrs. Albert Porter and son Emery of Wednesday there have been a number of dinner par- in Black Shadows! Purdy, Wednesday at high noon. Mrs. Orono, are guests at the ;Maple Terrace George Eustis is cutting W. J. Mat- Hyland ties. many motoring from some distance ews’ Spurden was Miss Lulu M. Hunthing of Farm. hay. “LOST No. 11. NEWS No. 41. for esters and clams. Among those CITY,” this town. Miss Bernice Hamm is keeping house Mr. Alfred Stinson is entertaining his registered were Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Nich- sister, Mrs. Cutter of New York. for her aunt, Mrs. C. R. Nickerson, dur- ols of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. D. Blucher, SWANV1L.LE CENTER. ing her absence. Chailie Seavey has been taken to the STATE OF MAINE- new London; F.C. Whitaker, Los Angeles; Waldo County Hospital for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Libbey of Unity COUNTY OF WALDO, SS. and Mrs. E. Frost Stevens, San Fran- is able to Mr. Charles Riley sit up some. Mr. and Mrs. Edwiu Carter of Danvers’ Tj the honorable justice of the supreme judi- were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Nick- within cisco. are in town a cial court, next to be held at Belfast, Mrs. Gladys Doliber is at work in Jack- Mass., for few week look' John on the fourth J. erson said Arnoli Sunday., and for Tuesday Prof. ing after business interests. county, Mrs. William C. Thompson of New son. « of September, 1920. is at her at Cove for There will be services at the church Mr. and Mrs. E. Y'ork cottage Kelley E. H. Littlefield is cutting Raymond A. Matthews and fam- Margaret S. Vinal of Belfast, in said county, July at 7.30. All ily of Union visited his Harrv a short visit and is accompanied by two Marden’s Hay. Sunday evening, 25th, parents, Mr. and wife of Carleton Vinal, respectfully Mrs. W. J. Mathews last that her maiden name was Mar- Eminent Ordained Medium friends, Mrs. A. J. Carty and Mrs. N. are cordially invited to attend. Sunday. represents: The greater part of the farmers began garet S. Sanborn; that she was lawfully mar- The M. Hazzard of Philadelphia. Mrs. Thompson haying last Monday. Mrs. A. T. and Mrs. I. D. Nickerson E. quarterly meeting will be ried to the said Carlton Harry Vinal at Bel- held at the residence of W. J. Matthews fast on the eighth day of Septem- Life Reader has rented her cottage for the remainder are in Stockton Springs, guests of their aforesaid, Spiritual All have recovered from the measles July 16th at 2 p. m. All interested are ber. 1909; that they lived together as husband of the season to Mr. and Mrs. Janies D. and there are no new cases. brother, Roy Nickerson and family. invited to be present. and wife at Belfast aforesaid from the time of their said marriage until the first day of July, Mortimer of New York, who are building Master Charles who has been He tells fear and Mr. ar.d Mrs. Caldwell and two children Trundy, 1914; that on the first day of July, 1914 the you every hope, ambit a summer home at Shore Acres. deserted spent the 4th with relatives in Richmond. visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. said Carleton Harry Vinal utterly to libelant without cause and went to parts your life, advises and guides success and Philo C. Blaisdell and a party of friends Charles in returned your Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dickey of Bangor Howard, Glenburn, LOST unknown to her, since which time she has or ness in health and .■ who were driving in his Cadillac four- spent the 4th with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar home Saturday. never seen or heard from him; received business,love, changes, all Dow. from him support; that said utter deser- passenger roadster, had a very narrow any Mrs. H. O. Cunningham, who has been tion has continued for more than three con- from serious injury Mrs. Etta Grant and Mrs. Ida Fogg of to the of this Without who you are or from v escape Thursday quite sick, is much better at the present A from secutive years next prior filing knowing is unknown to on to One of were of Dory libel; that his residence your their Frankfort recent Mrs. H. Saudy- while way Bangor. guests Her Mrs. Lauriston come this of seers calls writing. daughter, libelant and cannot be ascertained by reason- you king you by nan came olT the car the forward wheels while P. White. Nichols of Belfast, is with her. able diligence; that there has been born to Helen Robena, aged reveals your life from cradle to grave. Hie on a hill near Hampden, and the car Mrs. Ed. Thompson has not been in them one child, named l^er Mr. and Mrs. James Cabell and daugh- point ten years. started to turn around, stopping exactly usual health lately. Her credentials from in all w granddaughter, Wherefore she prays that a divorce may be prominent persons Marian Hutchins of Brooks is with her. ter lorna, Misses Marjorie Ealenor and Taken out the tide on the edge of an embankment, the cable by Wednesday, decreed between her and the said Carlton Mr. and Mrs. for causes above set forth, an One of Louise Preble, Walter Curtis, Harry Vinal the life.] alone saving accident. the Mr. and Mrs. Walter Evans and chil- 7th. If found her July notify and that »he may have the custody of dren were in Bangor one Walter Preble and daughters Helen and party was thrown out, but no one was day recently, minor child, Helen Robena Vinal. the guests of their daughter, Mrs. Frank Mr. and Mrs. S. VIinAL. Office hours 10 to 34 Church seriously injured. Carolyn, of Lowell, Me., MRS. J. PERKINS, Signed MARGARET 9, Stree* Riley. and two sons, Paul July 9, 1920. Eugene Cunningham Stockton, Maine, R. F. D. No. 3. before me, this Mrs C. B. Roberts was in Brewer Subscribed and sworn to M aine Mrs. Ray G. Robertson closed her were Belfast, and Russell, of West Enfield guests ninth day of July, 1920. to attend the funeral of her with a at Swan Thursday school, July 9, picnic of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Damm and fam- Signed ARTHUR RITCHIE, grandfather, Hon. Harlan P. Sargent, Lake, which was greatly enjoyed by^the Notary Public. children. ily Sunday. j of Sweet Pea Blossoms [ls]_ first mayor that city and for many Bankrupt’s Petition for Discharge. in the industrial life of Mr. and Mrs. Black, who were recently SALE. STATE OF MAINE. years prominent FOR A. married, gave a reception last Tuesday Id the matter of Guy j„ the community. He spent the summer SOUTH MONTVILLE. Waldo, ss. Bankrupt, J* Bankruptcyv j night. Dainty refreshments were served SPENCER VARIETY. Gray, For Sale Supreme Judicial Court, In Vacation. season in Northport where his father, and the evening was enjoyed Hale, of the Dis- greatly by Belfast, July 10, A. D, 1920. To the Hon. Clarence Judge Miss Mary Martin has returned from to N. M. States for the Dis- Double Tenement house Daniel Sargent, was one of the pioneers, all pr sent. Apply NICKERSON, annexed writ and libel, it is order- trict Court of the United Back Upon the Everett, Mass. Belfast, Me., Searsport Road. a Justice of said trict of Maine. camping here when tents were the only Mr. and Mrs. H P. White entertained ed by me, the undersigned, Street. of j that notice be given to the libelee by in the Inquire shelter for the summer visitors. Mrs. ! an the 4th of July, Mrs. Emma C. Levan- Austin Wentworth is in Pittsfield visit- Court, Guy A. Gray of Belfast, County an attested copy of the same, or an of publishing of Waldo and State of Maine, in said District, FKfD K# saler of Winterport, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. J. D. W’entworth. Notice Sale with this order E. LLLIS, Phi Roberts’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank ing his son, abstract thereof, together that on the 28th day Clements, two sons and daughter of in The Re- respectfully represents, 26tf t|j« and her Harlan P. Sar- Having obtained license from the Judge of thereon, three weeks successively 1920. he was duly adjudged bank- R,. Sargent, brother, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jewett Mrs. Alice Cook of Providence, R. I., in Bel- of May. Searsport, Probate *to sell at public or private sale the publican Journal, a newspaper printed the Acts of Congress relating latt rupt under gent 2nd, were also in Brewer the past! and two sons of a few with Mr. and Mrs. Ed- described real estate,the of in the of Waldo, the publica- surrendered Winterport. spent days following property fast, County to bankruptcy; that he has duly all Clara of Lincolnville, notice is here- tion to be days at least before the next and week called by the death of Mr. Sargent. | ward Leigh. Manning sixty his property and rights of property, has that the same will be sold at term of said Court, to be holden st Belfast, of said by given public fully complied with all the requirements i For Su e to be held on the at 2 within and for said County, on the fourth Mrs. Ira M. Cube entertained CENTER MONTVILLE. Mrs. Eugene Peavey and daughter of auction, premises p. m., Acts and of the orders of Court touching his thirty-six next, that he may then Saturday, August 28th: Tuesday of September A 12-ROOM m at a is her answer bankruptcy. HOUSE, Saturday luncheon at the Hopedale, Mass., visiting sister, One undivided twelfth of a certain lot or and there in said Court and be guests appear Wherefore he prays, 1 hat he may decreed ments, partly furnished, I was in said fit. J Club in honor of the of Judge Chapman of Belfast in town Mrs. O. P. Randall. parcel of land situated Lincolnville, be- thereto, if he see have a full discharge from all Country birthday by the Court to nearly an acre land, garde: Sunday. at a stake and ‘stones on Norton’s GEO, M. HANSON, his estate under said W. of her ginning Court. debts provable against fruit trees. On term> Mrs. Austin Keating Belfast, Edwin Martin attended the centennial thence southeast Justice Judicial as easy Pond, so-called; running Supreme bankruptcy Acts, except such debts are ex- The room Mr. and Mrs. Perley Allen are home stake and of libel and order of notice a house guest. dining was dec- in Portland last week. His wife is at- forty-seven rods to stones; thence A true copy cepted by law from such discharge. f MRS. W. H. !rom Belfast. south sixty degrees east fifty rod9 to stake this 1st of July. A. D. 1920. Washing orated with small evergreen trees com- summer school in Gorham. Clerk. Dated day j 16tf_23 tending the and stones; thence southeast ninety-eight rods Attest: JAMES H. CILLEY, A. GUAY, E. L. Bennett is home from Freedom GUY Bankrupt. bined with masses of beautiful red roses. to stake and stones; thence northeast bounded Date of Publication, July 15, 1920. attending to his hay crop. Some of the farmers have begun hay- on Moses Rankin and other land, NOTICE THEREON. The place cards were attractive and orig- thirty-eight ORDER OF FOR SALE now and it rods to stake and stones; thence west one John Jordan of Portland is the guest of ing. Hay is growing fast One 45 H. P. Avery inal water color designs done by Mrs. S. hundred eighty-two rods to said Pond; thence District of Maine, Northern Division, ss. a since the but 7 ? E. P. Rich at this looks like good crop heavy on the shore of said Pond to first bound men- ot Foreclosure. of A. D. 1920, on operated months. C. Pattee of Belfast* The afternoon was writing. Notice On this 10th day July, a line it is— $1000. of rain. tioned, making on straight fi’ty-three of Burnham reading the foregoing petition, Inquire with on the at the Frank Mayhew has bought the W. B. Lemuel P. Kimball spent bridge porch rods and ten links, and containing fifty acres Ordered by the Court, That a hearing be had H. E. THOMAS, B ( at South Montville. WHEREASin the County of Waldo and State of residence. The first two Morse place Dr. and Mrs. P. Warren of and no more. Also one undivided twelfth part the same on the 27th day of August. or telephone Lincoln Cube prizes, Stanley Maine, by his mortgage deed dated April 2, upon ] of land formerly of Lydia J. Heal, bounded A. D. 1920, before said Court at Bangor, in arts and crafts were Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Clement were at and Mrs. of Boston and recorded in Waldo Registry of Deeds, dainty souvenirs, Portland Stanley as follows: Hounded on the 1917 at ten o'clock and described the un- said District, Northern Division, their in a part of last Book 325, Page 371, conveyed to me, won Mrs. Hugh D. McLellan of Lex- cottage Northport visited Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Dickey last northwest by the Ambrose Heal farm, so- in the forenoon; and that notice thereof he by a certain lot or parcel of land with FOR SALE week. called; northeast by land of W. S. Knight and dersigned, in The Journal, a news- in and Mrs. H. H. Carter of week. thereon, it being three eights published Republican gton, Mass., Arthur Young; southeast by land of Lena the buildings in said District, Northern Di- Mrs. of was Seven B. Seven in range of paper printed tine The consolation went to Mrs. George Bowley Bridgton and southwest land of L. F. part numbered known and other Upright Jewett in Belfast. on Rankin; by Rankin, down iu Daniel vision, and that all creditors, piano a recent of Mrs. Emma C. Cush- Dr. Leroy Howes of Bangor called lots numbered G, 1 as laid guest containing nine acres, more or less. in interest, may appear at the said Keating. Mrs. R. E. Stevens, accompan- Stewart's Plan of Great Lots G. 1 and G. 2 in persons tion. man. his C. M. Howes, one day last 3w29 A. LINCOLN YOUNG, Guardian. and and show cause, if any they Apply to brother, said said lot containing two hun- time place, ied Mrs. Vaughan Hamilton, sang sev- Burnham; of said should by Mrs. Eliza J. same have, why the prayer petitioner Last week Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Mason week. His mother, Howes, dred acres more or less, being the prem- JAMES KANi't eral selections. P. Kimball Wil- not be granted. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Edlefson is Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Howes. Remember the discount sa'e ises conveyed to Lemuel by lhat mtertaingd visiting deed dated And it is further Ordered by the Court, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crawford of liam H. Kimball by warranty known 23 of the Clerk shall send by mail to all High Street. A large auto party arrived Sunday recordea in Waldo Registry _ at Mrs. Carle’s, commencing March 20, 1911, and this or- Winchester, Mass. and re- creditors copies of said petition to a clam deeds. Book 302. Page 304, excepting from Albion and vicinity en,oy addressed to them at their places of resi- Mr. and Mrs. Weldon A. Poland and 16th. serving a piece of land sold to Susan P. Rich- der, bake at M. F. Elwell’s at Little River: Friday, July dence as stated. Miss from South Lin- ards containing about fifteen acres; and where- laughter, Bertha, haa been Witness the Honorable Clarence Ha»e, Judge Two Automobile Mr. and Mrs. Everett and CASTOR IA as the condition of said mortgage Bessey family, are w'elcome visitors of old the seal thereof, at coln, Mass., CABO OMTIANKS- therefore, reason of the said Court, and and now is broken, now. by of said Dis- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Abbott and family, friends and neighbors here. For Infants and Children I claim in the Northern Division all of our friends of the ureach of the condition thereof Bangor, FOR SALt We wish to thank on the 10th of July, A. D, 1920. Misses Margaret Drake and Eva Chal- foreclosure of said mortgage. trict, day For Over 30 Years and who hsve shown us un- S.l ISABEL SHEEHAN, In Use neighbors Dated at Burnham, Maine, thii sixth day of [L. A five passenger Buick and mers, Messrs. Clarence and James Chal- Remember thV discount sale our late bereavement Deputy Clerk. bears usual kindness in 1920. 3w29 about, in good repair, at » Always beautiful I July, true of and order thereon. mers, Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin and son, Mr. and also for the many flowers CHARLES F. MITCHELL. A copy petition to JOHN F. K<" at Mrs. Carle’s, the Attest: ISABEL SHEEHAN, Apply commencing sent to the funeral, H. W. Davis I his Attorney Edward Libby, all of Albion; Mr. and Signature of By Deputy Clerk. 29 Main Street. 16th. and Family. HARRY R. COOLIDGE. Mrs. Floyd Bessey and son of Clinton; Friday, July I / Taxes are no w ready to be .paid. Pay Miss Hazel Heald of Hncolnville, B. the discount. early and get H. S. ’20, was operated on for appendi- The ladies of the North Church wil citis the past week at the Tapley Hos- hold their mid-summer sale of food anc pital and is convalescing. aprons in their vestry Friday at 2.30 p The annual meeting of the Odd Fel-’ tea NEXT THURSDAY m. Ice cream and will also be served, lows’ Building Association was held last There will be a musical program with all to followed Wednesday afternoon the shares Owing the enforced absence from at 3.30 morning at eight o’clock The Dinsmore Store’s by a dolls’ parade o’clock. represented. Ralph H'. Howes, Robert A telegram was received Tuesday morn- F. Dunton, Ralph D. Southworth, James ..nous One and Two Dollar Shoe Sale will N. Albea i open, ing from Springfield, Mass., announcing S. Harriman, Charles Black, his store of E. Hutchins and Samuel Adams were W. Clark on ac- our Dollar Shoe Sale is an the death of Charles F. ol Harry fourteen years event Shaw, formerly elected directors. Mr. Howes was elect- has been watched and waited for by hundreds Belfast. His remains will arrive her« ed president, Mr. Southworth, treasurer ] Thursday and services be held at th< and Mr. Adams, clerk. Never once in count of he me f thrifty, intelligent people. that' chapel in Grove Cemetery Friday at 2 p, Orrin J. Dickey is spending the summer sickness, has asked A C. Elliott and S, no have we ever heard a complaint of values m., Revs. George at Temple Heights, where he is conduct- Mills officiating. has the ing a Boys’ Camp. He assistance to his immense stock of a liquidate jo; given. Among the Waldo County students al of George R. Bouch, student at Yale men’s the summer school in session at the Uni- College. The Belfast Boy Scouts, under fust the reverse. People have come to us and I versity of Maine are Izora Althea Dun- Mr. Dickey as Scout Master, are taking :and in clothing before Dec. How do do it?” which has their annual outing relays, six per furnishing goods you made each can of Islesboro, Roy Lynde Fernald ol week. It is a beautiful location with the John Read Monroe and ; than ever. This year we aim to estab- Winterport, privileges of boating, bathing, etc., in agger of 1st. Arthur Charles Perkins Monroe, Jen- salt water and an equal advantage of This is some believe new records and this is how job, rme, but the selling we are nie Gladys Tripp of Winterport, William outings in woods and fields. . .>• to do it: of Winterport. done by Belfast Public low i 1 LeRoy Young Report of work I am to ~ prices on the rr, Health Service during month of going put Kuppenheimer and The following young boys were before Nursing June: While we are still going to give you wonderful Judge Clyde B. Chapman Thursday all the other makes of Number of cases under care first of good must melt them charged with the larceny of fire- clothing for One Dollar we are going to give even evening month, 10 works and candy from the Pleasanl Number new cases, 12 r ones for TWO. to away very rapidly. Easy say, but we mean street building of the Belfast Candy Co Number readmitted cases, 10 Total number cases during month, 22 word of it. We ask to come Victor and Maynard Curtis, Lewis Dick- only you to our Number cases dismissed, 8 Fred ey, Alfred Newcomb, Gray, Me^vic cases end of can next and over Number remaining month, 14 You be your own salesman in Thursday morning Jeok the I.eander Canning. this cash and Grotton and They Condition on discharge: or ONE and TWO Dollars were by their parents al carry sale. Just take off 20 oar per pair. Store accompanied Recovered, 4 percent from regular reasonable retail? . Wednesday afternoon, July 21, to the hearing and consideiing their youth Improved, 4 with no prepare 8 prices, reserves, and don’t tail to call in and see some ot :s sale. and repentant attitude Judge Chapman Total, our rr suspended their sentences. Discharged: 8 special bargains at 25 to 50 percrnt reduction. To family or self, 8 Guy L. l’eavey has in his possession a Nursing visits, 50 curious bit of paper 1 1-2 by 3 inches, Infant welfare visits, 16 Tuberculosis .3 SfieS)uhmoreQftom^ etched bordered and bearing a large fig- visits, Office treatments. 25 rri ure 5 in the center, also the words: THOMAS W. .!■ 11 i Total, 94 LOTHROP, JR., r “Orono Bank, Orono, Nov, 5, 18';2. Pay Night calls after 8 p. m., 6 to bearer five cents. To the cashier, S. By whom reported: also has a FOR HARRY W. Libbey.’’ Mr. Peavey proof Reported by families, 5 CLARK & CO., sheet of the Signal Extra bearing the Reported by physicians, 3 There will be a seanc > Reported by others, 4 The Main Street \evvs ot | Spiritual at Me- date of May 22, 1846, and giving an ac- Clothiers, Maine. Belfast Ages of patients treated: Belfast, morial Hall next Sunday evening with count of the victory of the United States the A. Under 2 years, 8 TS psychic, Hazen Stoddard, in over Mexico. The engagement took \ DVERTISEMEN 2 to 6 years, 2 charge. at the news place May 4th Matamoras, 6 to 20 years. 2 Power Company adver- readied Washington May 18th and came Over 20 years, 10 II. C. Buzzell and Ernest Piper are in d Stock for investors. here 2 ’nd. that with to- Nature of cases: Springfield, Mass., and have entered May Compare _s Bank advertises Book day’s wireless reports. Obstetrical cases, 2 their trotting horses in the races that Nurse present at 2 take Recent issues of the Rockland Courier- delivery, Sturm, chiropractors, the place today. Tuberculosis, 3 ience, anuounce office Gazette says of Mrs. Mary Perry Rich, Well babies under supervision, 3 The engagement of Mrs. Laura nial, 59 High street. J. formerly of this city: “At the W. C. T. Chronic illness, 4 matron at the Home for Store announce that Pease, Aged U. convention held in this city Mrs. Rich Surgical dressing cases, 3 and All 2 Taxes ’wo dollar shoe sale will Women, E. A. Moore of others, Whitings- of an inspiring address on Glencovegave | Number paying 10 :rsday morning. ville, Mass., has been announced and the patients, j ‘The New Citizen.’ Mrs. Ricii, who is Number free patients, 12 real estate and Springs Trust Company marriage will take per- place early in August. chairman of the Wom- I Fees $22.50 WantMor? nk book lost. county Republican collected, YOURsonal tax 1920 is now Cost of $2.00 Jfor Ahnerin of an’s made it very plain that transportation, 2,375 65 on 5-6 and 12 1-2 Dickey had the right of but his car which, courageously, make percent per- way ! rec'd from gifts to the Chapter, 127 77' was woman’s vote a factor for the " cent on thrown upside down and he was powerful rec’d from 24 1-6 for furnished room Branches, 1,500 early payment. Norris has At the j very fortunate to escape wfth his life. common good.” meeting of the interest on Bank account, 33 64 now and the discount. SURE! ’j j Pay get Woman’s Educational League Monday j rec’d from memberships, 37.00 its oilers two Buick cars Mrs, Clyde B. Holmes entertained a rec’d Christmas Roll 832 00 am the organization adopted as its Call, ; I out the bills evening, rec’d Junior Red sending few friends Monday afternoon in honor 1 Cross, 27.24 ] Theatre publishes picture official title, “The Woman’s Educational ! collections by Miss as fast as I can, which will Want more of of her guests, Mrs. Amos J. Nickerson, that ’he week. King and Club.” It has 100 members. A very in- R N., 207 SO take about a week. her sister-in-law, Mrs. Lucille Harding teresting course of study was outlined rec’d for goods sold, 17.51 e, Inc., advertises some of " EDMUND of San.Juan, P. R. The latter left Tues- I miscellaneous receipts, 12.08 WILSON, •h Victor records. for the ensuing year. Mrs. J. Frank day for a visit in Tax Collector. Hudson, Wisconsin. who was elected of the M-v advertises cottage to Rich, president $5,170.43 l and in Stockton Springs Mr. and Mrs. Orlando E. Frost of this club, has devoted the greater part of her Paid out as follows: have announced life to educational and the and —69c.“= city the engagements of literary work, ; Postage printing, $79.93 harness and Ters liorse, a Civilian relief, 70 00 their two daughters, Mbs Ethola W Giencove Social Center which had for sale. Telephone, 30.50 Kindling Frost to Ernest W. Anderson of Walling- very nourishing existence for several sea- it atre, Brooks, advertises Fuel, 37.60 Candy for and ton, N. and Miss sons being one of her best known en- Janitor Saturday ra nexj Monday evening. J., Myrtle E. Frost to service, 66.34 Sunday. Salaries of -dvertises fruit jars and Arthur G. Wylie of Boston. No date of deavors. nurses, 1,193.85 Wood Expence of fitting room and r r for sale. the weddings has been announced. The ! For the Bride-to-be. a group of druggists’ bills, 274.82 Store an adv. young ladies are is the publishes expected home soon to ladies of the church with Memberships to 19.50 Now time to order ■ young Baptist Boston, It is he lit of shoes. Good. It is visit their parents. [ Headquarters from 11 Fresh. Miss Della Knowlton, hostess, held a Branches, 1,433 kindling wood. We have a Sample Shop advertises a Expenses of banquet, 22.50 Iasi evening at the Rhoades | j at at their store for Thurs- The annual meeting of the Belfast and ! party Friday Returned to Branches from supply present. First come i on street when Miss Verna ■ a Saturday. Moosehead Lake R. R. Co., was held last camp Wight memberships, 291.50 first served while it lasts. And at 69c. Junior Red bargain .j Store advertises candy Wednesday morning when the 1 Dyer, whose marriage to Donald Tfall is Cross, Boston, 27.24 following Miscellaneous MATHEWS BROS. T: iday and Saturday, 1 to take was the re- expenses, 29.36 directors were elected: Selwyn Thomp- expected place soon, announces a big stock a of cook- THE ADVERTISING son and Ben Field of Belfast and cipient of shower Pyrex glass CAMPAIGN FOR inning Friday, July 16. j S3,576.25 Get the habit. H. ing dishes. The camp was decorated for it and Frank Wuimby of Brooks. Mr July 1st, 1920, balance on hand, $1,594.18 Buy Friday isun, tax collector, gives the of the be- Thompson was elected the occasion, frame porch •axes ready for payment president; Charles Isabel Ginn, Fuller Brushes tor ing completely covered with ferns and Saturday your ven if paid at once. W. Frederick, secretary and Maurice W. WTaldo County Chapter, A. R. C. Sunday outing. with large bouquets of ferns and (TWISTED IN WIRE) •i s,on wants a housekeeper, Lord, treasi rer. The trustees, Albert C. syringas field daisies at each side. The -son has sweet pea blos- Burgess, Ben D. Field and C. W. Wes- J supper, FREEDOM. Is Belfast. consisted of fish crack- Sv'eeping Through cott, reported all londs cancelled and which chowder, j Watch for FREE CITY notice fancy cakes and was sample. DRUG ns, Stockton, gives paid and they were There ers, pickles, coffee, Ralph Clements is his vaca- STORE discharged. spending Every Brush GUARANTEED everyway. served on the and the table was tion at home here. was a large attendance and an informal porch Brown offers pony and out- with of and Mrs. Isabelle Edwards discussion in regard to the disposition of decorated bouquets peonies of Liberty is READ & wap. nursing Mrs. Susan J. Flye. HILLS, the road. pansies. When the girls were washing memorial~hallT Proprietors. National Bank publishes j Florence Boynton is visiting her the dishes after the supper, they request- sister, SUNDAY EVENING mdition. POOR’S Mills. Mrs. Fred Carter has Mrs. Ray Clifford of Weeks’ Mills. P. O. ed Miss Dyer to open the drawer of the Square, Belfast, Maine oombs notice of un- gives been very sick but is some better at this Mrs. Mae Knowlton visited her daugh- dresser for some dish wipers and on doing Come one! Come all! and also of his appoint- ter, Mrs. Hazel in writing. Her mother, Mrs. Sophia Harts- Cunningham Troy ^—i^—— administrator. so, she was much surprised to discover it July 9: Grand spiritual service conducted by is caring for Carter horn, her....Harry filled with the dishes with a A. Hazen America’s fore- -—-- arle has sale on silk hosi- completely Weldon Poland and his wife and daugh- Stoddard, Van Buren last most went to week, where he ter were on Psychic. " card, “To Verna with best wishes from calling old friends in the vil- William L. Luce. has employment....Miss Jennie Miller is a lage July 7. A. Foster. > and family publish a card the crowd.” After the dishes were dis- Harry Cl hisiilvs. guest of Mrs. Annabell Underwood....Mr. Misses Erma and Alma Plummer of played by the recipient and she had ex- Sale Monroe are visiting their Special os. have kindling wood for and Mrs. Ott of Boston are visitors at her thanks at the thoughtfulness grandmother, pressed Mrs. Emma Thompson. ON Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Marsh’s....Mrs. Ade- ALL she opened a box of LUCE & of the girls, supposed Bertha Bryant, Mr. and Mrs. FOSTER! laide Howe of Lincolnville visited her Harry candy, given by a friend for the occasion, Woods and I. P. Griffies attended the SILK HOSIERY unlay and Sunday were the Mrs. J. A. last week.... Pomona sister, Hartshorn, and it was found to contain rice, which Grange in Lincolnville. >f the season, but the even- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jackson of Keene, Donald and Alice Murch of at MRS. E. P. CARLE’S was used with very good effect on the Pittsfield Insurance "I of and delightful. N. H., are visiting Mr. Jackson’s are spending their vacation with their Every mother, bride-to-be. A social time on the porch Description Mrs. Lucy Jackson....Miss who grandmother, Mrs. Annie Murch. -Knowlton Real Estate Co. Taylor, concluded a very happy occasion for both Life Fire Misses Ethel, Mabel and Gladys Dikens for Mrs. N. has been caring for Mrs. O. L. Went- honor and the others J. Kennedy of the guest of pres- of Cambridge, Mass., visited their sister, Used Ford Car Health Marine worth, went home last Friday. Miss ttage at Bayside for the ent. Mrs. Fred N. Flye, the past week. FOR SALE Accident 'I and Hilda Blood still remains with them.... Mr. Almon Davis and wife Burglary Mrs. Roland G. Lynn, community chautauoua. nave you returned to Mr. and Mrs. George Daggett entertained their home in Massachusetts after Just been put in first class condition, in- Liability Plate Glass rietor of the Hotel ticket for the event of the July 10, North, bought your a week cluding new radiator. 15 guests at dinner last Sunday. spending with Mr. Davis’ mother, Automobile season—Community Chautauqua—on the Mrs. Annie Davis. FRED D. JONES, Belfast, Me. Compensation school house common, July 21st to 25th, M Preston was WEST Belfast. Mr. and Mrs. Ed- The Ladies Sewing Circle met with recently op- inclusive? The tickets are only $2.20 il mund and little daughter Dorothy Mrs. D. W. Dodge last A appendicitis at the Tapley Perry of the guarantors of the Thursday. bought 500, large number were present. Refresh- for Rent. ! s of Litchfield, who are spending their va- are 75 cents. The Cottage very comfortable. tickets program: Mrs. Single ments were served Mrs. Winnifred WANTED by on the water front S is cation in spent Sunday with Fine cottage for Man with team or substituting for her at Appleton, FIRST DAY—WEDNESDAY Sampson. | auto who can give bond rent, two weeks, beginning July 19th. sdl 1.57 ’e of Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Perry.Mr. and of Watkins home and farm ; the Telephone ex- 2.30 Introduction Superintendent- Mr. and Mrs. Porter F. Webb of Swan- to ORRIN J. Lunch Sets j prod- Apply DICKEY, ucts. Biggest concern of kind in Mrs. Henry Elms attended Pomona General Announcements ville, Mrs. Fannie A. Small of Waterville Insurance and j the Real Estate, world. $1500 to $5000 2.40 An Afternoon of Music and En- and Albra E. of j yearly income, Grange at Lincolnville July 6th....Mrs. Flye Brighton, Mass., lw29 Belfast, Maine. in this 1 ual tertainment The visited territory county open. Write to- meeting Monday even- Madrigals their mother, Mrs. Susan J. Flye, Lunch Cloths to Geo. Hunt and children of Bridgewater, Bit of Music” day J. R. WATKINS CO Iribe of Red Men elected 8.00 “A Little over the week-end July 3. Mass., arrived Tuesday for a visit with The FOR SALE Dept. Ill, Winona, Minn. officers: Madrigals Mrs. Fred Vose of Houlton has been Sachem, Harold and family- 8.40 Lecture, “The Goose that Lays Eleven lots of land in Stockton her brother, Ralph Hayford, visiting her brother, Frank Johnson, and Springs -rophet, Clyde G. the Golden Eggs” on the Treat lot and Brook and Centerpieces Moody; ....Mrs. Helen A. Tyler of Los Angelesi her husband’s brother, E. J. Vose and Marstor ore, Arthur E. Alexander Cairns We offer immediate to settle FOR SALE Steven'; the week with her family recently, and while visiting here plan. sale, Cal., spent past to The motor boat re» C. E. SECOND DAY—THURSDAY called on all of her old friends. an estate. Apply “SANDPIPER,” one o£ I Barrows. Sup- and the brother, S. W. Newcomb family...- ORRIN.I DICKEY, Runners finest motor launches on the Atlantic (>d at the social hour. 2.30 Novelty Musical Prelude Mrs. Betty Trundy ana twin daughters Venetian Insurance and Real Estate, coast, designed by Arthur Binney of Bos- Serenaders ton and ilist in Stockton Mon- 2w29 Belfast, Maine. built by George Law'ey Corp. I League will serve food, returned to their home 3.15 Recital of “The Fortune Hunter” Wall Banners Sterling engine 45 65 horse power, 6 : "vH with Mr. and Mrs. Maud Willis cyl- and cool drinks at their day after a short visit inders 4 both 8 00 Musical Entertainment cycle, bittery and Bosch I v afternoons Wood ....Mr. and Mrs. J. H. ignition, 40 ft. and during the Com- Eugene Venetian Serenaders FOR-SALE long equipped, can he 1 seen in commission at :,aUQua week July in- Montgomery of Camden and their guest, “The A horse 1100 also harnes: Etc. South Brooksville, j 21-25, 8.45 Illustrated Lecture, Future weighing lbs., Mats, Buck’s Harbor. s church is Miss Marian Hodgeman of St. Louis, ol Devastated France” and at a bargain. j directly opposite epxress wagon, i THOMAS on Geo. B. Allei E. D. WHITE, Embroidered and sent directly CUNNINGHAM, school a were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Percy 2w28 \ common, most from China. We offer some South Maine. THIRD DAY—FRIDAY 13 Condon Street, splen- Brooksville, location for the purpose. Dyer, Sunday. Maine did values in these most artistic | Unusual lw29* Belfast, 2.30 The Concert embroideries. Also hand-made Beacon Concert Co 8.00 Concert Prelude Sale Laces from China. Lace Collars, Oflaiiie (i. Beacon Concert Co Special Webster; 8.45 Lecture, “Americanism, The Goal ON ALL Mats, fans, fea, Etc. of History” Dr. E. E. Violetti t OSTEOPATH, We invite to call and in- you (OF 20 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE) FOURTH DAY—SATURDAY SILK HOSIERY spect them at The Journal office. j FRUIT International JARS The 2.30 Big Success, 1 Cove, Maine. “Polly of the Circus” at Mbs. E. P. CARLE’S ! SUE M. PARTRIDGE, Saturday Northporl, (40 GROSS) Metropolitan Player WILSON. 8 00 Toyshop Pageant _AMYL. Jj Members of the Junior Chautauqu, j Belfast Savings Bank 8.30 l ecture, “Keeping in Trim” Furnished Room j Notice is hereby given that Savings Bank Louise L. 5 To let with modern conveniences at No 1=2 Pint to 2 Size Mclntyr j Book No. 13987. issued by this bank, has Quart FIFTH DAY—SUNDAY 1 Cedar Street. Address, Sills Express Harness- been lost and has been made for WILLIAM T. NORRIS. I application 2.30 Lecture-Concert, “Anglo- FOR SALE ! a duplicate book according to laws regulat- American Music” John Tobii Made to order for us of very best ma- 3.15 Sacred and Classical Concert Remember the discount salt ; ing issuing new books. FRED D. terial. Been used little. Have no very C. JONES, The Cremonai 1 FULLER WENTWORTH, at Mrs. Carle’s, further use for same. Will sell at a bar- — —. — ------8.00 Grand Double commencing | Concert, HOME FURNISHING Treasurer. The gain. CO., Cremona I 11 Friday, July 16th. 29 Belfast, Maine. Belfast, July 9. 1920-3w29 TROY. city, has been spending his vacation with

* _ MICKIE INDE- Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Bagley. SAYS^ .PREFERS Truman Cook and daughter of Auburn Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Stevens of Bel- have been visiting relatives and friends fast motored to Troy a few days ago. 4XEB.’ "P°LL7TTUCCIRCUy in Troy. ONCE IN R NUmv-E^X PENDENCE TO 616 They were accompanied by the doctor’s LETTER EER CHAUTAUQUA 9X»OLXCRTXOVA o,,. \ FEATURE A little arrived who daughter July 4th to mother, had been visiting them, and m 'trovt no nrne ° make her home with Mr. and Mrs. had also spent soma time in Stockton XT 'N XT s^ST Wil- NEVER COKHES NO I HIGH POSITION mot Smith. CLOSER T'&xTTXN* IN TH' CORNCOBS Vt.Vctl | YIELD RARE DYES TURN TU XLRXSER 0X0 t Homer Parker of Good Will Farm ght i AT LITTLE COST XNTO 9RRXS. "TU' The Democratic his HOwk J"* party of the Philip- spent vacation with his mother, Mrs OR9URN \ LETTERS XS Th' i pines will join the Naeionalista party, Wilmot Smith. OF importance to the dye industry is BRSUET” ^RMS | which is now in power, in the demand the recent discovery that \\NRSTE A. C. Woodward, who spent his vaca- ; furfural, or r'ur- N _1*' «»« for immediate of the independence tion in Troy, returned to his home in furaldehyde—a dye base—can now be ex- Senator Philippines, Teodoro Sandiko, Auburn July 5th. tracted, like cellulose, from the common member of the Democratic only party corncob, and at a cost of only 15 cents a in the Mrs. Fred M. Hawes and daughter of ; Philippine senate, said in an ad- pound, says an article in the July number of dress at a luncheon at Manila. This Bridgeport, Conn., have been guests of j Popular Mechanics Magazine? This M^ and Mrs. T. W. Hawes. colorless, oily liquid has previously been ! obtained only in the laboratory, and at Watson a student in New Cone, York something like $17 a pound.

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'JMerw-fimyf whop/ays Po/ly" The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been Ewx in use for over thirty years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per- —^ sonal foreclosure of AZ. > supervision since its infancy. Allow Mortgage “POLLY OF THE GREATEST no one to deceive you in this. Wilson A. CIRCUS," AMERICAN PLAY, ATTRACTION AT “ Purring CHAUTAUQUA. All ” WHEREAS,in the of Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good are but bore, County Waldo a ui Maine, by his mortgage deed dated Margaret Mayo America's greatest lady wrote Experiments that trifle with and the health playwright, “Polly of the Circus”—aiming it at ..e people who endanger of day of August. A. P. 1919. and were narrow in their views toward others—those who were intolerant Infants and Children—Experience Waldo of Deeds, Volume ;j. *; of iife, love and laughter The was t against Experiment. Registry an instantaneous play to success and for several years played to houses in the 408. conveyed me, Daniel I, Gou capacity larger cities of this countrv and Eu- of ope. And now have taken gor, County Penobscot, Stale Community Cliautainjuas it, and with talented and certain lots or the players special scenery are* bringing What is CASTORIA parcels of land with complete to is production your very doors. The cast of includes such well Castoria a harmless substitute for Castor ings standing tnereon situated at 1 players known ac ors and actresses as Oil, Paregoric, and Corner, Town of Winterport. Count A",eSbury' we" kl*°"" '»»■>: Marjorie Dalton, Dorn Drops Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains aiuMdMrte McLean, an J.J TL. Chirk®Claik. J.1 It.r‘a Armstrong 7**” and 77' Kate Jenson. neither do, State of Maine, bounded and Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its follows, to wi;: at the “Polly of the Circus” is and Beginning simple sweet; it is a typical play of American is its the road from bald Hill t life; its greftt dramatic power lies in age guarantee. For more than thirty years it has leading b "hell you see little will ed, to said wul Polly you low her just as did the been in use Ellingwood’s Corner, village nrnister To tell von the constant for the relief of from Mol,.rVa"" of the r at this would as Constipation, Flatulency, leading Winterport Village to play juncture be though yo , had seen the Christmas tree Hon. noted before the twentvdmh of Wind Colic and word’s Corner; thence easterly Sergio Osmena, Filipino December. So we are not to more Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness b> going say than this: “Don't miss of the arising Hill Cove road to land of who stated he would ‘Polly Circus’ at your Community Chau- and Albert I'e leader, prefer tauqua if you would a therefrom, by the Stomach and aids spend few delightful hours in the land of make-believe.” regulating Bowels, veyed to himby Fred Perkins; thence to be humblest citizen under inde- the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. by land of said Albert Perkins to la- pendence than leader under another The Children’s Comfort —The Mother’s ter S. Littlefield; thence westerly i Friend. said Littlefield to land of Fred Perk country. Bible and Miss Eda Wood- of Waldo W. Evangelistic, CENTER MONTVILLE. northerly by land of said Fred IVrk Meeting County Flower bury; Mission and Relief Work, corner in said Perkins' .. means that all political parties in the C. r. U. land; the:. I Mrs. Annie Mae Frost; Social Welfare, GENUINE by said Perkins’ northerly line to // are united for Harold Foster was at home from Cari- ALWAYS Philippines independ- Mrs. Nellie Boyd; Memorial, Mrs. Etta CASTORIA port road aforesaid; thence norther, ence. and Nar- bou for a short visit. Winterport road to the point bfgu- h ■* The Waldo County W. C. T. U. held its DollifT; Medical, Temperance The luncheon was given for members cotics, Mrs. Della Nealey; Scientific Tem- Also a certain lot or parcel of lai o 37th annual convention in the Grange John Carter of Howard, R. I., was re- of both houses of the Philippine legis- perance Instruction, Mrs. Annie B. Aborn; in said Winterport, lying on both hall at Monrce Devotions were cently at J. J. Clements. road leading frem South lature by former Senator Gabaldon, re- | village. Parliamentary Usage and Institutes, Mrs. Newburgh leading from said Ellingw* od’s Con chosen resident commissioner at led bv County of Bible and Evange- Sadie H. Fairs and Systematic Miss Euna Bean cently Supt. Bates; passed a week in Bel- roe, and hounded and described as Giving, Mrs. Evelyn TwombJy; Sabbath Washington. listic Work, Miss Eda Woodbury of Bel- fast recently. wit: beginning at a spotted spruce :• Observance, Mrs. S. A. Mansur; Litera- westerly line of Albert Sergio Osmena, speaker of the Phil- fast. The forma! convention was called Edmunds, ture, Mrs. Minnie Franchise, Donald of R. Washington thence norli ippine house of representatives and Coombs; Vickery Providence, I., Carleton; to order at 10.10 by County President Papers and Mrs Della ! has grees east on land of said Edmut > head of the dominant Xacionalista Pr.ss, Nealey; been visiting relatives in town. par- Mrs. Annie Mae Frost of Belfast. Roll Mothers* Meetings and White Ribbon four rods, more or less, to a beech ti ty, who was recently termed “the great- 1 P. A. Clement and south sixty-eight degrees west, call found three officers and nine Recruits, Mrs. Ethel B. Collins; Sunday family were in est since county Walter Clement and land of Herb, Filipino Rizal,” addressing School, Mrs. Edith Bryant; Red Letter Northport from July 2nd to 6th. la July Use wood, of Nathan and county superintendents present. The out- For Over 30 Years formerly Jos Senor Gabaldon, said: Days, Mrs. Annie M. Uonant; Y. P. B., Gardner B. and ney, eighty-one rods, more or less, “We urge in line of the program as arranged by Couni y Mrs. Eda L T. Mrs. Cora E. Wesley V. Tibbetts The Kind upon you your capacity Clement; L., You Have Always Bought tree; thence southerly by land of was as Vose. have at the < resident commissioner to the United President, Mrs. Frost, accepted the employment Ayredale Farm E C R COM Elhngwotd forty-three rods, more __TH NTAUH PA N V, N F W /ORK CITY. stake and thence States to tell Congress and the order of to The convention was called ! in Bangor. stones; easterly people the day, subject necessary proper to Everett of Bartlett twenty two rods, that noble country that we who are ordex at 2 m. with changes. p. prayer by Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. E. N. Whitcomb have re- less, to the point begun at, being aut here gathered today would prefer to Bates. road as now laid out across the sam. The following committees were ap- Minutes of morning session read turned from a week’s visit in Portland be the lowest and Both of said of real estat* humblest citizens of and parcels pointed by the chair: accepted. Music, “Tell Mother I’ll and Lewiston. same to the Philippines with independence in conveyed Wilson A Durnii g Mrs. Annie B. Be There.” A fine “The ley EUingwond by bis deed of warr our hands than the leaders that we Credentials, chairman, recitation, Mas- Mrs. E. H. Green of Brooksville has April 17, 1912. recorded in Wald. Aborn, Mrs. Abbie Bailey and Mrs. Eve- ter May Come now are in our country under tlie tute- Today,” was given by Miss been the Deeds, Book 490. lyn Twombly; Courtesies, Mrs. Della guest of her daughter, Mrs. H, 30tt, Page lage of another Mansur. Also a boiling spring and a right country.” F. for a few ] Nealey’. Erskine, days. all times to said which s The credential committee sprit.g, ; Alma reported and the land of Fred W. Mrs. Edith Bryant and Miss Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Mr. dlingwood, bet tellers were appointed as follows: McFarland, K. P. Hall and the form, were as and buildings Woodbury appointed pages. Mrs. F. E. C. rter and E. A Ram- by Manley Distributing, Mrs. Eda Woodbury and Eliir.gwood Being the URGE EXAMPLE OF A very hearty welcome was extended say of Waterville were veyed to Wilson A. by Fr.n Mrs. Nellie Mrs Minnie recent guests of Doming 1 Boyd; Counting, wood by his deed of dat< the visiting sisters by Mrs. Lizzie Haskell Coombs and Mrs. relatives in town. warranty Georgie Harding. I 1912, recorded in Wald* Registry and to in behalf of Ihe Book pleasantly responded following geueral officers were Mrs. Angeline, widow of W. II. Nash, 307, Page 100 SELF-DETERMINATION the Nellie elected: And whereas the conditions of convention by Mrs. Boyd of died at Saturday, July 3rd, the home of gage have been broken by the mor'a I the Jackson union. said County President, Mrs. Annie May her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Coombs, in Wilson A. Durnir.g, now ther- That of Mrs. Sadie H. read rrost, reason of the breach of the condit friends Irish independence Bates, Treasurer, Belfast; County Secretary, Mrs. Bellast. She sullered a paralytic shock I, the Said Daniel cla In Annie B. Aborn, Treas- of, I. Gould, the American Congress eonld make greetings from the State President, Mrs. Knox; County and did not urer, Mrs Sadie H. rally. She was for many closure of said mortgage. a more effective impression on Great Althea and motion the Bales, Sandypoint. Dated June 192C. Quimby, upon The years a resident of this town. 23, Britain by granting inde- renomination of Mrs. Frances E. 3w27 DANIEL 1.' Philippine convention voted to send her a loving Ilowes of — pendence than by merely expressing South Montville ae vice presi- Mrs. Cora N. Jackson died response for her splendid words of cheer Saturday, Orange Pekoe Tea / sympathy with Irish aspirations is the dent by the Mrs. June of and greetings. president, Frost, was 26th, cancer. She was the wife suggestion contained in a statement is- confitmed by the of '*• convention. frank B. who with one Has the healthful sued tile The reports of secretary and treasurer Jackson, son, refreshing by Philippine Press Bureau Upon motion voted to DrJ.C. hold next county Herman, survive her. She was the properties you will like. a of D. C. were given and accepted with thanks, And Stephenson Washington, convention in Jackson if acceptable t° daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mears of flavor! My! but it’s A , “Twice in a period of nine months,” Mrs. Lora Maxcy acting ai> auditor. good! that union. Krncx. Mrs. flavor the a « reads the statement, “tin1 United States Jackson was a devoted result of choice in County Supts. reported as follows: \ oted that all DENTIST Senate went on record as in unfinished business be wife, whose principal concern was the hundredsof tea flavo s:—a flavor being sym- Bible and Evangelistic Work, Miss Eda left in the pathy ‘with the aspirations of the Irish hands of the executive com- happiness of her home and loved a best liked Maine folks Woodbury; Flower Mission and Relief ones, by and | MASONIC IEMPLE Ri people for a of their own mittee. government Work, Mrs. Annie Mae Frost; Scientific loving mother and^a true friend. The folks who visit Maine folks. choice.’ Telephone 223-3 Temperance Instruction, Mrs. Annie B. Convention closed with the benediction funeral service was aVthe home “Still another Tuesday, Buy a packet today of your way for (lie friends of Aborn; Parliamentary Usage, Institutes, and Charles S. singing “God Be With You ’Till We Adams officiating in his usual neighborhood dealer. Irish independence in the American Mrs. Sadie H. Bates; Sabbath Observ- Meet Again.” sympathetic manner. to make an ance, Miss S. A. Franchise Pa- Interment was at Congress impressive argu- Mansur; Thurston & Co and All then departed to their the Plains Kingsbury Importers, For Sale ment would be to grant the independ- pers Press, Mrs. Della Nealey; Moth- several homes cemetery. A partial list of ers and White Ribbon that ence that the 10.500,000 inhabitants of Meetings Recruits, feeling they had spent a very pleas- those sending floral tributes follows: Bangor, Maine. Mrs. Ethel A FCFD 11 ( K in the Collins. ant and Mrs. good Philippines have repeatedly de- profitable day. Lilia Hatch Pearson, Mrs. R. J. New tires all around. manded. in me absence ot Mrs. Etta Dollitr, Mrs. America’s own representa- Mrs. Annie B. aborn, Poland and family, Mrs. J. J. Clement, G. B. MARSA tives in the islands Nellie Boyd was appointed to conduct the have officially re- County Secretary Mr. and Mrs. Charles Payson, Mr. and tf22 e!f ast, >■' ported they are ready for independence memorial service. Mrs. Herbert Payson, Mrs. Caro Gordon, and have that such inde- Sister Ella Lincoln of Monroe recotjmiended union Mrs. J. W. Mrs. The Fraternities Hea th he Tibbetts, Lucy Went- j pendence granted. was the member in Waldo SWANVILLE. only county Mr. and Mrs. W. J. “We submit that the of worth, Bean, Miss and Accident Ass granting who had passed to the higher life during Miss Augusta Esther Tibbetts, R. E E. G. Philippine independence would he like- the Nickerson and her guests Howes, year. Mr. ly to he accepted by Great Britain as returned to Boston July 1st. How6s, and Mrs. C. A. Boynton and Buy your protection in the Fra! The chair Sisters even stronger of appointed Bates and Mr. and Mrs. the leading health and accident proof America’s be- Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Boynton. Mansur as resolution committee. Rawson Lufkin and two tion in Maine. lief in self-determination than the pas- children of are CHARLES S. TAYLOR, Age sage of the Irish resolutions, because A session on Parliamentary Usage and Everett, Mass., guests of Mrs. Lufkin’s KNOX. 18tf Hayford Block, Belfas Great Britain’s couneilors of state Institutes was conducted by Mrs. Bates, parents, Mr. and Mrs. could J. W. Nickerson. not then successfully make the in a very interesting manner and clippings Miss point that the American is Mrs. Blanche Giggey is working for Congress from several States were read and listen- C. R. Nckerson and son Milton asking Great Britain to do Mrs. Iris Holbroke. OR HESTER BROWN something ed to with much interest all and her niece, Miss Hazel United by present. Nickerson, (he States itself has been asked Charles Mixer is At this time Mrs. an- have been visiting relatives in working for H. J. to do and has not done. Evelyn Twombly Enfield ' Hamlin on the nounced that dinner was for the and Lowell. farm. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSiCi “The Filipino people have confidence ready members from struck in the word of America and hope that hungry far and near. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Strickland and Lightning and killed a horse of now the Noontide was A. M. Shibles in Odd fellows’ Block, Belfast that Senate lias reiterated its prayer voiced by Mrs. Messrs. Ralph and Elmer Cunningham the shower late Sunday sympathy with the of self- Charlotte Applin of Belfast. all night. principle Then of Bangor were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tel.—office. 247-3: residence, determination it will give Great Brit- the room sought dining below where the A. E. Cunningham a. few Mark Shibles has spent a week with ain and the other days ago. powers of the world ladies of Monroe had prepared an ample Mr. and in home EXECUTRIX’S NOTICE. The a concrete example of and Mrs. Chester Crany and four relatives Damariscotta, returning consistency and delicious to all hereby gives notice that she has feast, which did full children and Mr. July 3rd. good faith by granting Philippine in- and Mrs. Chester appointed executrix of the last will a justice. and Miss ment in the State of Maine of dependence.” 'l’rundy two children spent the 4th Anna Penny recently spent a week After a social hour the executive HAYWARD PEIRCE, late of Sa. meet- in of end at home Glenburn, gueEts Mrs. Trundy’s from her duties in the cen- in the County of-San Diego, State »•: ing was called to order at 1.30 m. and YOUNG FILIPINO WON p. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howard. tral office in Freedom. nia, deceased, All persons having after prayer the following the estate of said deceased ar FRENCH WAR CROSS. superintendents Master Charles will against Trundy remain for a Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bailey entertained to the same for settlement were nominated and later elected by the present longer visit. indebted thereto are to n. a large party of relatives on requested Gregorio Cailles. a convention: Sunday, ment immediately to my authoriz Filipino, recently A very interesting and exciting game July 4th, the 25th birthday of Mr. Peirce. Frankfort, Me. returned to his Philippine home wear- Bailey. Hayward of base ball was on KATHARINE P. S( ing-a French uniform and a Croix de played the Heights Schools in town have all closed for the San Diego, Calif., June 8, 192J—3» July 3rd between the Sold by Guerre with palm. Cailles in Decem- HUMPHREYS’ Swanville and Bel- summer vacation. At Knox Station, ber, 1916, arrived in and fast teams. A France enlist- greater part of the tima Prescott Shibles, Madison Curtis and DWIGHT P- PALMER ed as a He private. made an excellent the two teams were a tie. At the Amos Curtis WITCH HAZEL OINTMENT begin- were not absent one day BROTHERS FOR SALT record as a soldier. At one time when ning of the 9th ___OWENS inning the score stood 11 for the term of ten weeks, and at East all the officers of his company had (COMPOUND) to 11. Swanville dexterously made two Knox the Long slabs $1 per cord, been killed, he took command and led For Piles or following pupils were not Hemorrhoids, more runs which decided : the game. absent for the whole the men in a charge. He was dec- External or year, Marion, Ed- slabs $3 cord. SwanviD Internal, Blind or 5th per orated for this act of July Swanville played the Searsport win, and Owen and Omar bravery by the Bleeding, or Berry Wood- Itching Burning. team on the latter’s s. French Government. One home grounds which bury. In the latter school there MIL I ON B. Hill application brings relief. were resulted in a score of 11 to 4 in favor of who at all eight were trying hard to complete druggists the Swanville boys. the year without being absent, but un- Send Free Sample of Ointment to fortunately for them some were sick with "It Looked Like a Battlefield Furniture CASTOR IA in Europe,” the measles during the last term. Quite Bargains Said Mr. C. For Infants and Children Dunster. an amusing incident in both of these GET GOOD, clean used furmt McKeen and save more half "Was staying at a hotel in a small schools was the daily attendance of two thpn In Use For Over 30 Pennsylvania town. J. AUSTIN McKLi \ Years Early one moving very handsome and intelligent I went to the dogs, Belfast, M »i Always bears stable to hire a and was _ rig “Hun” the pet of the Shibles shown a pNe of dead rats killed with children and Signature of Borneo. Medicine Company RAT-SNAP the night before. Looked “Roxy,” Omar Woodbury’s dog. 156 William Belfast Savings Bank Street. New York. like a battlefield in Europe.” Three The latter met with what came near be- a fatal Notice is that i-.'"* sizes, 25c, 50c, *1.00. Sold and guaran- ing accident and closing forever hereby given Saving- ] teed by A. A. Howes & Co., Hall Hard- “Koxy’s schooldays when she was struck Book No. 15,070, issued by this ban- lllS ware Co. and by a large auto going at a “blue streak" j Rabbits for Sale City Drug Store. been lost and application has been ri .a.i- SICK STOCK speed on the very last day of school. a book to laws For food and fancy. Guinea ( The car did not run over her and al- duplicate according regui- pigs for BOOK on treatment of Horees, Cows, pets—several breeds to select all and Children though badly bruised and hurt she is still ing issuing new books. from, Sheep, Dogs other animals, sent Cry prize strains, $1.00 and up. free. alive and we all hope she nia recover FULLER M JACKSON Humphreys’ Homeopathic Vet- FOR FLETCHER’S , C. WENTWORI 18 Luther SL , Peak’s and be all to attend school Island, Maine. •nnary Medicines, 156 William ready again ( Treasurer St, N. V. CASTORIA next term. I Belfast, June 26, 1920-3w27 the extravagance that it seems. Silk outlast those of other fabrics Movie of a FILIPINO MARTYR, negligees Family Man the flLT and are and becoming as well, i Solving Vacation dainty Problem. that is (Apologies to Cartoonist The new Daphne crepe, being used j Briggs.) WROTE REMARKABLE POEM for lovely house gowns in the fashionable i trousseau is 5 practical, even though its EVElV/mNfi 50 FORMER CONGRESSMAN CLYDE VlHAT'ui Vifcoo* SEES A e> H. tAvENNER 20c. and 25c. looks belie this quality, and in pink and A^r^UAeKTiON-6 COFIMUNlTV other shades that reflect in Every year .Tune light lovely V/HEAE'UL VftGOjj CHAUTAUQUA S»(jN- 19 is celebrated by WA.NT5 TO SAME tAONtV Filipinos as the ARE FOR SALE IN BELFAST BY tones from its bubbly crepe surface is anniversary of the Coining of the and thismeaA^. birthday Filipino martyr, Dr fascinatingly pretty becoming. Jose / HEat Rizal. regarded as the greatest Made up in loose, rather formless gowns ! man ESSIE P. CARLE AT OUR the Malay race lias produced. that drape into charming Hues when the Rizal, who spoke seven this needs TOWN!! languages •Vho by special arrangement has all the garment is worn, type little ! and was a cultured and much traveled trimming, is in fact prettier for the lack man (on one occasion he patterns all the tittle. traveled of it. across the United .States), earned the £F"NO WAITING TO SEND. Batik Blouses. enmity of Spanish governors in the and attractive in their Philippines by protesting against the Very expensive oppression of the Filipino people. As Negligees and fixings. hand wrought dyed patterns are the Batik a boy lie had witnessed scenes that blouses that most people admire and pass sent shafts of grief into his poet by regretfully. A clever manufacturer and he Vogue of Silk Underthings Not Extrava- soul, early dedicated his life has such effects very in the Batik Blouses copied closely to the liberation of his “land adored.” gant. and Others. Gns AiN IDS*!— piece silks, sold as “Batik" in upholstery HURRIES TO WOU\l BREAKS 6000NEvftToVIlFE t At the risk of his life, and at the iCorrespondence of The Journal. 1 EvERNRODV^lftPPVV departments, and a few yards and a pat- sacrifice of his career, friends and New York July 12. Pretty negligees F*T'*? OH™ A CHAUTAUQUA loved ones, lie became the tern will enable anyone to have one of *r“ “T6 spokesman that are bewitchingly feminine and be- wabtaTeu.w Some- for the stifled grievances of the voice- the unattainable, new style overwaists, vacation! coming, are among the most attractive "a™2^? 0,'M,k^ less multitude, and thus became “the without spending beyond one's means. things for a woman’s outfit, and though living indictment of Spain’s wretched All varieties of slip-over and tie-on models colonial they have no air of it, are an economy, system." are ruling favorites in the blouse field, since save Rizal could have saved his as they expensive tailored clothes life, and short sleeves rule here as well as for he had been warned hy friends not to from the ravages that house wear makes dresses, but there are other types more return to the islands. He could not on their trim, stylish appearance. Dress be but becoming to everyone beyond the girl dissuaded, before returning to for the house should be as far as possible, to too slender and too Manila left a letter with a friend in stage, especially of the sort that does not wrinkle or muss Hongkong to lie opened after his buxom wearers. LUCY CARTER. easily, and loosely cut to allow perfect death, in which he wrote: “Gladly do freedom of motion, as more formal clothes I go to expose myself to peril, not as Electric Door-ell Gives Three are not designed to do. HR. JOSE RIZAL, any expiation of misdeed (for in this Different Tones T.,e Filipino Patriot. matter I believe myself guiltless of 1 am convinced that the increasing FIVE H^PPVOAVs!! any), but to complete my work and favor shown to the various knitted fabrics Three different signal tones from an in cotton silk and wool, is largely due to electric bell of ordinary appearance, call- ! his I hold fast to idea which I ing the householder to the front, the rear, principles. every have ad- the fact that they adjust so perfectly to or the side with ■ ondition and future of our and shall die door unerring precision, country, willingly any sort of activity. are now made possible by the ingenious ! Julies of conscience above all else. Besides I wish to show Washable Silks. device of an Ohio manufacturer. The As us that we know how to die for sure as patriotism duty and prin- two electromagnetic coils of the bell have you Since women have learned that many separate armatures, one of which carries was in Europe working for Philippine reforms, the Spanish the bell clapper, while the other consti- are io indirectly punish Rizal, carried on a relentless persecu- tutes a buzzer.—From an illustrated ar- a foot :its and relatives in the ticle in the July issue of Popular Me- high— Philippines, driving them into exile, chanics Magazine. ili/.al left a second letter, saying: “Should fate go against me, — ni d that I shall die will happy in the thought that my death will V you like this Camel Turkish hies. Return to our country and may you be happy in it Children Cry “tit of my life I shall be thinking of you and wishing you all I happiness." FOR FLETCHER’S •inwliile determined on having Rizal's life, foolishly thinking CASTO R I A was stilled agitation for tile reforms he championed would ■ arrested on a trumped up charge of treason and condemned Little Benjamin, accompanied by his sooner had the tiring squad completed its work than the governess, was out for his morning stroll, almost instantaneously became the passionate inspiration when they passed a street where a load •inn race. Ills unjust execution had simply transferred the of straw had been scattered in front of a j house in which there had been a serious of Rizal to the breasts of an entire nation of people. The ; illness. sin of today dates from the sunshiny morning of December “Miss Teachem, why have they scat- i. a I was led forth from his prison to willingly give, as lie tered all this straw about here?" asked : i'i- for his country’s redemption. Benjamin. u in the Philippines recently the conviction was ever present “Well," replied the good lady, “a little I ould not throw it off, that the real inspiration as well as baby came to Mrs. Jones last night." iho Filipino people in their present desire for independence “My goodness, exclaimed Benjamin, “but it was well •lose Rizal. The memory of Rizal and the desire for inde- packed." i" !"■ synonymous in the mind of tile average Filipino, •spiration of all classes, of old and young, of all the people; When tiis spirit is everywhere in that beautiful land. Ilis pie- your mouth tastes of the poorest families; streets, avenues and cities are like all the mean ••:. while his statue stands in the parks and public squares, things you ever did— Camels ar- sold '■•as a beautiful everywhere character, kind and considerate of all. gladly mixed then in scientifically sealed packages together, never of 1 got such 20 ciga -ttes; or ten ids country, and in memory he has become the national idol. you need Beecham’s cigarette- pack- ages \200 c.gar>'ties' m a glass- : as its national the is a indication inspiration Philippines can not help but Pills. Your mouth good YOUcontentment as Camels hand me-paper-covered carton We w not dreamed of. of stomach and bowels. Strongly recommend this of the condition carton for the home or office death in you. Camels and or g his cell during his last night on earth Rizal wrote quality expert supply when you travel. 11 ■ -d > Last Farewell.” He secreted the manuscript in au blend of choice Turkish and R. J. REYNOLDS where choice ■amp, it was found after his execution. It follows: SEECHAM’S TOBACCO CO. of silk wash more than cot- Domestic types easily Tobaccos make N. MY LAST FAREWELL. this Winston-Salem, C. ton and are many times more lasting the Dll c goodness been con | possible—and make By DR. JOSE RIZAL. vogue for silk underthings has 19c., 25c. I IhLiV you clime of the and is far from being- prefer this Camel blend fherland, Let. the sun draw its vapors up to the sky. stantly increasing, Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World to either^ And heavenward in purity hear my tardy s. s. our Eden lost; protest: kind of tobacco Rive thee this faded Let some kind soul o’er my untimely fate smokedstraight! cry. -r. fresher or more And in the still evening a prayer be lifted on high. Camels mellow-mildness is a it thee, nor count the From thee. O my country, that in God I may rest. revelation! AMERICA’S GREATEST CHAUTAUQUA SYSTEM Smoke them with ’midst the frenzy of Pray for all those that hapless have died. freedom For all who have suffered the unmeasur’d without tiring your taste! their lives without pain; For our mothers that bitterly their woes They leave no not—cypress or laurel have cried. unpleasant ciga- For widows a; 1 orphans, for captives by ■ aftertaste nor in, combat or martyr- tort lire tried; retty unpleasant And then for thyself that redemption thou to serve our home and may’st gain. odor! » s need. cigaretty And when the dark night wraps the ! see the dawn break graveyard around. Give of night, to herald the With only the dead in their vigil to see; Camels every test—then Break not my repose or the mystery a king my blood thou profound, compare them And perchance thou may’st hear a sad puff-for-puff with for thy dear sake, hymn resound; in on thy waking ray. ’Tis I. O my country, raising a song unto any cigarette in the world! thee. life first opened to me, the hopes of youth beat When even my grave is remembered no more, loved face, O gem of the Unmark'd by never a cross or a stone; Let the plow sweep through it, the spade 1 grief, from care and turn it o’er, That my ashes may carpet thy earthly brow, no tear in thine floor. Before into nothingness at last they are flown. ■fe. my living and burning Then will oblivion bring me no care. soul that is now to take As over thy vales and plains I sweep. Throbbing and cleansed in thy space and ■<*t it is for thee to expire! air, sake that thou may’st With color and light, with song and lament I fare. As the Gay Policeman of the Toyshop Six successive y bosom eternity’s long Ever repeating the faith that I keep. good scourings! My fatherland adored, that sadness to my I Command YOU— R-ave some day thou seest sorrow lends. Beloved Filipinas, hear now my last If scoured d. a humble flower, goodbye. —to spend Five Happy Days at the Junior Chau- you thoroughly your ! ns and kiss my soul so, I give thee all: parents and kindled and on my broav in the cold friends; tauqua. For I go where no slave before the tenderness, thy breath’s oppressor bends. —to take part in All the New Exciting Games—every silverware six know it was tlov.-er. Where faith can never and times,'you’d kill, God reigns e’er on high. Morning. beam over me soft and Farewell, father and mother and brothers, —to hear the Wonderful Stories from the Four Cor- wouldn’t That’s the s'.ed over dear friends of the clean, me its radiant fireside! you? way Thankful ye should be for me that I rest ners of the Earth—every afternoon. \ with sad lament over me at the end of the lo;ng day. Farewell, sweet, from the stranger’s land, —to be one of the Merry Marionettes in the Funny we teel about 'ss a the wheat for l bird should be seen, my joy and my comrade! its hymn of peace to my Farewell, dear ones, farewell! To die la Parade and Play Festival which is held the to rest from our labors! Night Before the big Chautauqua opens. t GISLATORS oA To ALL I LI Kl INUo —to get ready for the Indian Campfire Supper and WANT INDEPENDENCE. DEBATE IN ENGLISH. Pow-wow on the Third day. William Tell lots of fun language recently was “It Is frequently said that only the —to have “Dressing up” and “Play acting” l *irs-1 time in the debates politicians in the Philippines want in- in the Fourth afternoon of the Chautauqua—when House of Uepresenta- dependence, but 1 do not think such is the Wonderful „ the case,” said Dr. D. M. Gaudier, Flour is cabled to the United superintendent of the California Anti- Affairs Bureau. The' Saloon League, who has just returned TOYSHOP PAGEANT One or two scourings might do for an or- i Imts were Messrs. Benl- from the Philippines. “I have met be and all the will be but WILLIAM TELL is tan and Virata. These all classes of people from various will given grown-ups invited to dinary flour, not an flour. So we scour Militates from the Uni- parts of the islands and all alike seem come and see what a fine time you all have. ordinary our wheat six one to me to desire ) I am times, after another, until we IMiilippines. independence. —Come Every Day and Have a Good Time! auglit exclusively in the inclined to think that they have the know it is perfectly clean. "f the Philippines, and ability to govern themselves. We are i. will continue to be developing a social and political con We then takeoff the outside hull and ; For $1 Plus 10c War Tax use l is granted. Aicord- science in America and they will de only the fine rich inside portion of the l estimate based on the velop one there; and I very mucl You can have all these Good times grain. mpleted, seventy per doubt that they will learn as fasi fl | and also see the {■habitants of the Philip- under present conditions a« tliej performances of the its >ears of age are llter- would under complete independence the big Chautauqua. You can hear Considering way made, it’s not l h higher percentage of Independence in some form is bourn the splendid Orchestra and all the surprising that W’lLLIAM TELL is so that of and I am inclined to thinl any Soutli Arner- to come musical clean and pure and fine. that it had better come soon.” attractions, “Polly of the —— ■ Circus,” the big play, and many '!'">st Burglars, ;But.’’,What other notable features. Your Allrmt Rats? grocer knows. Tell him— AT » bons of dollars’ worth of ITS UNWISE THE WILLIAM TELL. ''82s, etc. to put off to-day’s duty until to- jty Sn, Destroy prop- tace to health. If you morrow. If your stomach it add-disturbed take SWAN-WHITTEN "bli rats, try RAT-SNAP. Community Chautauqua COMPANY ’• ; them—prevent odors. AMERICA’S GREATEST SYSTEM Ho in CHAUTAUQUA touch it. Comes _i_ si«», 25c, 50c, $1.00. Sold KmioidS bv A. A. Howes & Co., the new aid to digestion comfort and City Drug Store. todaym A pleasant relief from the discomfort of acid-dyspepsia. MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE ^ilaren MAKERS OF SCOTT’S EMULSION Belfast Community Chautauqua iR Cry r eietcher’s " JULY 21-25 INCLUSIVE O R I A The price of The Journl is only $2.00 It ... —■ I- SEARSPORT. PROSPECT. j Mrs. Frank Chadwick of Augusta is George Pettee arrived Saturday from CLARIONS HEAT It visiting Miss H. K. Marden. Sharon, Mass. Mrs. Walter Ames and children of Miss Gladys Stevens of Augusta was are guest of Mrs. Grace the guest recently of Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Made in a great variety of styles and Hartford, Conn., Ames. ANNOUNCEMENT Porter. sizes for wood and for coal burning, Mr. Havener Grant of Bangor was a Mrs. John Ames spent last Friday as i week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. the guest of Mrs. Carrie Rollins in guest CLARIONS ARE FAMOUS Bennett. Brewer. Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Bennett, Mrs F. Miss Gladys Rose was the guest re- FOR EFFICIENCY the Great T. Haley and Miss H. K. Marden were in Chiropractic Health cently of her sister, Miss Theresa Rose % Belfast in recently. Prospect, \ And with Clarions means efficiency The of the community is ex- Mrs. Lucy Gilkey and Frank Gilkey of sympathy real in fuel and re- tended to Mr. Benj. M. Ames on the Medford, Mass., are the guests of Miss ^ economy—saving Science death of his wife. Elnora Waterhouse. pairs—long life. from here were out of town Mon- Mr. and Mrs. A.E.Trundy and daughter Many day, the some going to Winterport, Alice attended the Trundy-Calkin nup- 5th, It is of others to Belfast. worthy investigation by those tials in Portland last week. WOOD & BISHOP CO., Bangor, Maine suffering Mr. Everett Gross has lately returned from Miss Lucy True Ross of New York _ any dis-ease, those who from Colby college and has gone to Bar especially have spent the Fourth with her parents, Capt. Sold W. A. by Hall, Belfast Harbor for the season. tried other methods and and Mrs. Andrew M. Ross. failed to receive relief. Mrs. Mary (Dockham) Davis of Wal- Miss Rilla Carlon arrived Sunday from Littlefield in rustic garb. The defunct United Drug Company. tham, Mass., is visiting her parents, Mr. Consult the DAVIS Woods Hole, Mass., and has opened her John was Chiropractors, Barleycorn cleverly portrayed Mr. Benjamin Eames has the sympathy and Mrs. Daniel Dockham. &’STURM! home in Steamboat avenue. in a well gotten up float. A huge flag of many friends in the death of his wife at the Colonial, 59 High Street. Mrs. Josephine Webber arrived Mon- outstretched and borne at shoulder height which occurred at Orrington on the BELFAST PRICE CURRENT. is the day from Providence, R. I., and by 12 girls in patriotic costumes, won the seventh. The couple had just returned Corrected Weekly 101 The journal. of Mrs. Joseph Sweetser. from a guest second prize. An impressive feature of winter in California. rnuuucE MARKET 1 AIU I AU1H. Office The Ladies’ Aid of the Metnodist church the parade was the “Spirit of ’76” repre- per $30 00a35 00 hours 9 to 11.30 a. m. A of members of Apples, bush, Hay, large party Bethany 14 Mondays will meet on afternoon at the sented by Charles Claire Shute $1 00a 150 Hides, Thursday Moody, O. E. Chapter, S., enjoyed an outing on Beans, pea, 10 Lamb, 20a22 Hichboti.. and Webster. The third was and 2 to 4 home of Mrs. Melvina Henry prize at the Lambskinsl 25a 1 50 Wednesdays Fridays; p. m. Sunday charming spot selected as Beans, y. e., 12 Mondays.' won a comic a Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Thompson arriv- by float, rolling barber the butter, 55a 6(» Mutton, 20 location of the group of camps identi- 19. Shop, taking off town affairs. Other ef- Beef, sides, 14al5 Potatoes, 4 00 Beginning Monday, July free ed from Boston. Mr. Thompson fied as Analysis Friday Skipaki, Betula Vista, and Sonoma. f. Round 20 fective floats were the State of Maine Beef, q., I3al4 Hog, is on a fifteen shore leave. Phone days’ Relatives and friends from Cheese, 36 Straw, 20 00a24 00 connections.. float driven John Frame and Lagrange by bearing 40 26a32 Mrs. Harry W. Seaborne of Providence, and South Lagrange to the number of 26 Chicken, rurkey, Miss Isabel Frame representing Calf 2 R. and Miss Henrietta Roulstone of shipping, Skins, 40 fallow, I., motored in six cars to pass the and Miss Curtis as a holiday 35 ^eal, 20 Flora Roul- Lucy agriculture; Duck, Boston are guests of Mrs. with Mr. and Mrs. H. H. E 56 40 float portraying the Maine seal, driven Hatt, taking gs, tVool, unwashed, stone. t hem for a at Fowl, 40 Wood, hard, 8 00 with along picnic dinner Penob- by George Sargent, Harold Whittum 32 6 50 NOTICE Mr. Charles Gibson and servants have scot Park. Geese, iVood, soft, and Charles Whittier as farmer and sailor; MARKET I have been duly appointed by the arrived from Bangor to spend the sum- View RETAIL PRICE RETAIL the Service Float carrying soldier in uni- I Bay lodge of Rebekahs enter- Governor as Public Administrator within mer the Pendleton house in West Main Beef, corned, 35a38 ,ime, 2 20 at as tained members of the in and for the of Waldo. and Miss Eleanor Closson lodges Winter- 1 County Having form, Peace; Butter, salt, 18a24 Tats, 1 49 street. port and had experience for several years in set- the Campfire Float; a float driven by Mrs. Searsport Thursday evening Corn, 2 44 Tat Meal, 8 tling estates, I feel competent to give Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McGown and L. C damsels of the when the Mrs. Inez Crosby of Camden, Cracked corn, 2 29 Tnions, 8 Havener, bearing prompt and reliable service as adminis- their and Dorothy president of the Grand Corn meal, 2 29 Til, kerosene, 23a24 daughters Virginia olden time; a rustic float with girls in Assembly was trator or as executor of will. BROOKS, Cheese, 40 1 ’ollock, 13 MAINE, arrived last week to spend the summer patriotic a float driven present for an inspection. CHARLES R. COOMBS, costumes; patriotic Cotton seed, 4 15 ’ork, 28 at the cottage in Main street. Mrs. 3m29 Belfast, Maine. j Billings by Clifton Foster, etc. Other eifec- Capt. William Devereaux of the Sandy Cranberries, 15 {ye meal, 8 Monday Evening, July 19. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snow, daughter tive features of the parade were the Gold Hook pilots office with Mrs. Devereaux Clover seed, 75 ihorts, 3 60 Flour, 16 00a 18 00 >ugar, 27 MUSIC BY Elizabeth and guests, who have been oc- Pust Twins, represented by two small and their daughters, Misses Priscilla and H. G. seed, 9 00 >alt, T. I., 1 30 the Black apartments on Main boys; the Thirteen Original States by 13 Caroline, arrived from N. Ford Car Tinker’s cupying Rutherford, J., Lard, 27 iweet potatoes, 10 Touring Singing Orchestra, Boston street, returned Saturday to Greenfield, girls; the colors borne by Harry McCaslin, early last week and are occupying their FOR SALE POPULA R and (ex- on the PRICES. Mass. Ralph Moody, Ralph Bradley cottage north shore of Ft. Point First-class born shape. New body, demount- servicemen); the Farmerettes; the bicycle cove. able oversize Mrs. Banning Blanchard and her rims, tires, several extras. section led by Orilla W hitcomb and Gladys Mr. May be seen at our store. --- and of and Mrs. Charles A. Snow were in Fletcher. In Belfast, July 6, to Mr. daughters Clara, Anne, Marie, HOME FURNISHING CO., Rose; clowns, horribles, etc. The com- the village Mr. Snow and Mrs. Sewell B. Fletcher, a daughter, Brooklyn, N. Y., are spending a few Saturday evening, 29 Belfast, Maine. mittee in charge of aifairs included Miss Arline Marie. on Break- having arrived that afternoon from Rich- weeks at the Parse cottage the FOYE. In 10. to Mr. and Charles R. Coombs Louise Dickerson Donald Belfast, July Leib, Vaughan, mond where he assumed the duties of su- water. Mrs. Edward R. Foye, twins, a son and Harry Ralph Moody and Ralph McCaslin, perintendent of schools on July 1st, the daughter, Albert Leroy and Elbertine WANTED WANTED Dr. and Mrs. Levi Trundy, who are Bradley To them great credit is due for district the towns of Leola. including Bowdoin At the Belfast Home for Aged Women, a Undertaker FOR THE spending their honeymoon at the Trundy the FOY. In July to the success of the celebration. Following and Bowdoinham. Montville, 8th, matron. An applicant must have execu- camp at Swan were the guests over wife of Fred Foy, a daughter—Wilfred. Fully equipped for prompt service at Lake, the events were oif on tive ability and be physically able to do parade, pulled vvoru was received of the GORDON. In to all times. the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. death of Belfast, July 13, Mr. the work. A comfortable home for the Iy29 Main street, with prizes for the winners. and Mrs. Walter C. a son. Donald, the three months old infant of Gordon, right party is assured. Apply to 72 Main Trundy. A ball game between Searsport and Swan- INNES. In Portland, June 30, to Mr, Street, Belfast. Merchant Jlai inf Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur on the 6th MRS. E. F. BRAMHALL, Magune, and Mrs. Robert a son. of Mrs. C. A. Thurston of Car- ville was and won the Swan- Burgess Innes, MRS. SARAH E. Friends played, by at Conn. The and PIERCE, Bridgeport, parents Donald Winslow. DR. ELMER N. have received cards ville team. were shown SMALL. Experienced ney’s Point, H., Moving pictures grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James M. KNOWLES. In Belfast, July 8, to Mr. 1 in Sale announcing the birth of a daughter, Bar- Union Hall at 7.30, followed by lire ! and Mrs. Cecil E. a daughter, Special Crocker, have the sympathy of a large Knowles, SeamenanGAN-0’Leary. In July 12, Wanted Clement, employed in that city. Belfast, Housekeeper SEA Rev. Fr. J. Ed- SERVICE BURK \ training camp in New Jersey. by Timothy O’Mahoney, Bank Book number Miss Pearl Halt left recently for visits Mrs. Lillias S. will leave Savings 10, issued Emery Satur- ward Hogan of Philadelphia and Miss in a family of three with no 20 Atlantic Avenue, Boston. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Miss in Patten and S. Burleigh, Brownville, LaGrange. day for a visit with her brother Willard Julia O’Leary of Belfast. by Mockton Springs Trust Co. Tinder and Miss Amber Holmes In to Applicants must have birti. Clara Burleigh, Mrs. John H. Gerrish returned on the Staples of Robinson-Hopkins. Belfast, July washing. Apply Newburyport, Mass., going cate or Army or disci of South Berwick, and Mrs. Albert 7, by Rev. William Vaughan, Edward return to Navy 5th from a professional stay in Lewiston. later to a re- D. f. please to Stoney Creek, Conn., for Robinson and Miss Lida Hopkins, both of STEPHENSON order obtain passport. Blanchard and son Ross of Atlanta, Ga., union of the Mrs. Grace W. Britto recently lelurued family of the late Mr. and Belfast. or 5 Street. S. B. MERRITHEW, Ereasurer. were the. guest over the Fourth of Mrs. Mrs. S. PINE Ellis In High from a fortnight’s visit atBoothbay Har- Henry Staples at the summer Belfast, July 10, by Ellen Leib and Miss Louise Leib. Rev. C. W. Gordon Pine and bor. home of her sister, Mrs. Everett S.Grant. Martin, Gertrude Ellis, both of Belfast. Among the people who spent the re- Mrs. Fred Leland oi Bridgewater was William McGilvery motored from Pitts- Miss cent holiday in Searsport, were last DIED. a recent guest of her sister, Mrs. Ray- field Thursday, accompanied by Miss Nellie Millett of Bangor, Miss Margaret mond Smith. Elizabeth Staples and her small sister Innes of Bath, Wm. Ford of Cl KTIS In Belfast, July 12, Frank Melrose, who had an Ruth, opportunity to call on Curtis of Brooks, aged 28 years. Mass., Miss Mary Gildart of Brockton, Mrs. Elvira Gordon of Livermore Falls their grandmother and other relatives, DAVIS In Washington, D. C., July 9, Mrs. Harold Coombs, Earl is the guest of her son and wife, Mr. and Our method of securities is a little different. This Mass., Smith, while Mr. made Henry W. Davis, Jr., of Belfast, aged 18 selling Mrs. John C. Gordon. McGilveiy the trip to Rev. Wm. Vaughan, Wm. Vaughan, Jr., years, 1 month and 13 days. Searsport to see his aunt, Mrs. Elizabeth is because our aim is different. and Mrs. Eflie Knox of Belfast. Robert Collins of Rockland with his Flanders, In Belfast, Julv 9, Dr. Nichols. David P. Flanders, aged 86 years, 10 wife and daughter were the of The remains of Albert Carver of guests months and 25 days. Mrs. A. on The Stockton Co. been Minneapolis, Minn., whose death oc- Evelyn Shute Sunday. Canning has HILLS In Belfast, July 8, Rufus I’. It is the Company’s ambition to have its securities owned cans and to 94 11 17 curred in that city July 2nd, were brought Mrs. George Ginn with her two daugh- accumulating expect open Hills, aged years, months, days. Thomas for the first this season RICH. In Belfast, July 14, the number of its customers. to Searsport and interred in the family ters and Mrs. Susie time very short- by largest possible mother, Rendell, go formerly of Searsport, aged 80 y. An addition 40x36 has been made to Rich, lot in the Village cemetery, where pray- to Camp Sonoma Thursday for a fort years, 2 months and 14 days. the factory and two machines ers were said by Rev, Thomas Martin of night’s outing. cutting So we employ a relatively force of salesmen and are being installed as rapidly as the ma- large the Congregational church. Mr. Carver Mrs. Elzina Treat returned Saturday terials can be secured. Both canneries call on was son of Albert Lcand Sarah the number of our the (Gil- afternoon from a visit at the home of her largest possible customers, offering are making plans for a key) Carver, and was born in Searsport packing superior son, Frank Treat, a well known business them an to share in the and the earn- in 1873. He is survived his line of goods. opportunity ownership by mother, man of Milo. Mrs. Sarah Carver. An official inspection of the recent ings of Maine Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Lovejoy returned power. Mr. and Mrs. of Fair- primary vote for representative in this Eugene Ripley home to Rocnland on the 6th after a holi- Vt., have announced the c lass was made at the office of the select- haven, engage- day visit with the latter’s parents, Capt. Unlike the method of our ment of their Anna Ruth men on Friday afternoon, in the presence ordinary selling securities, daughter, Rip- and Mrs. D. F. berry. of ley, to Edward Tuttle, son of Mr. and C. R. Chapman of Belfast, represent- is continuous. Mrs. Albert Morris and her small campaign virtually Mrs. E. P. Tuttle of Hingham, Mass., i ng Mr. Gilkey, Mr. Harriman in person, daughter arrived Wednesday from New formerly of Newton. The event was and several interested citizens. Mr. York for a visit with her parents, Mr. Doubtless for to come Central Maine Powet celebrated by a delightful party given by Harriman gained a vote which shows an many years and Mrs. W. W. Ellis. apparent and an official recount will Mrs. Tuttle at her home in Otis street. tie, Preferred will be sold by the Company. There may be con- Mr. Tuttle is a nephew of Mrs. Melvina Mrs. Alden Hibbard of North Bergen, result. in the Hichborn of Searsport, and has frequent- N. J., whose husband is a captain Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Winship of Au- siderable intervals between issues, but just as certainly as the visueu nere. Savannah line, was the guest last week SLIGHTLY USED ly gusta, Mrs. Percie Merry, Mrs. Gertrude us of Mr. and Mrs. Angus M. Holmes. coal shortage makes it profitable for to develop power anil The monthly ceremonial of the Kane- Robinson and her daughter, Miss Ruth FURNITURE Mrs. Fred R. and her a tota Campfire Group was held at the Piper daughter Robinson, who has recently closed just as certainly as people not served at present wish for Have just purchased the furniture from light home of Martha Duncan Friday evening, Elizabeth of Hartford, Conn., arrived year’s teaching in Passaic, N. J., arrived a 10-room house. A nice lot of bureaus, and we shall our to finance the Sunday for an extended visit with her the week-end power issue securities July 2nd. Mrs. J. H. Duncan, Guardian, Saturday afternoon to pass dressers, mirrors, beds, etc., in this lot. develop received the rank of Torchbearer, confer- parents, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Hough- with Mrs. Eleanor Colcord and her J. AUSTIN McKEEN, ments and extensions. These securities we hope to sell in the red by Christine Eames and Isabel Frame. ton. daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Shute. The party Belfast, Maine. was but two a com- future as we have in the to our own Two new members were admitted to the CiUwaru xi. xjuyic, accuinpanicu uy mo members lacking past, very largely Blue Bird Group; Inez Carver Colcord, family, arrived Sunday night from Cari- plete family reunion. Belfast Savings Bank customers. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Col- bou in his car for a visit at the home of The first reunion of the Dunham family Notice is hereby given that Savings Rank cord, and Jane Fletcher, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Doyle’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- in 12 years took place at the home of Book No. 8375, issued by this bank, has and Mrs. Edson Fletcher. Ice cream and lard M. Berry. Herbert W. Dunham Saturday when his If you are interested in Central Maine and il been lost and application has been made for developing cake were served. Several guests were Dr. and Mrs. James F. arrived b rothers and sisters with their families Ryder to laws from out of town j a duplicate book according regulat- you believe that the of Maine water power should present, including girls at their summer home Friday morning, to the number of 21 assembled to renew earnings ing issuing new books. groups. Dr. Ryder returned to Boston the first of old ties. Tables were spread on the lawn with the who make the FULLER C. WEN I WORTH, be shared people earnings possible, for an July 5th, was one of the big- the week, leaving Mrs. Ryder to remain enjoyable dinner accompanied by Monday, T reasurer. much merriment Mem- too of our of stock gest days the town has seen for many for the season. and reminiscence. perhaps you approve plan selling. Belfast, June 26, 1920,-3w27 bers of the were present from Co- years. The celebration drew a big crowd Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Lawrence were in family 1 Bangor and Houl- and many came from out of town to spend town Friday night, returning to Rockland umbus, Ohio, Dexter, ton. Perhaps you also wish to share in the ownership. If so. the holiday with relatives and friends, Saturday, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. For Sale The celebration started with the William back learn more of the 1 parade, Avery, whom they brought HALLDALE. why not send the coupon and preferret which assembled at Union Hall at 10 Sunday afternoon. AT G. C. LOWER’S AMiIQUE SHOP, shoe one stock. o’clock, and proceeded down Reservoir Main street, opposite factory, Mrs. Walter F. Trundy with her twin Rev. Mr. Cole preached here last Sun- Hupmobile Touring Car in good condi- street, and through Main, east and west. daughters, Evelyn and Edith, and her day. tion—always ready to go and will go any Uncle Ably marshaled by S&m, imperson- Mrs. Sarah went to Bel- where. Price $250. tf26 mother, Twiss, White is in Pittsfield visiting her ated Joshua Curtis on a prancing steed, Ruby by fast Friday for a visit with relatives, included 12 floats and many aunt. the procession returning Monday. WANTED decorated autos, bicycles and specialties. Minnie Clement returned from the hos- Stanley K. Healey, yeoman, first class, The car owned by Mrs. E. D. P. Nickels, pital in Lewiston last week. Second Hand Kitchen Stove who left on the fifth to report at the naval COUPON which was awarded the first prize, was Mrs. Eva Davis and daughter of Center at has been granted and Parlor Stove, decorated in and hospital Philadelphia, Central Maine Power moat effectively yellow Montville are visiting at A. F. Raynes.’ Company, a further ten days’ leave and arrived home green; ferns, yellow lilies, mustard and Drop Postal. Will call. CENTRAL MAINE AUGUSTA, MAINE. Sunday morning. Mrs. Maggie Hopkins of Lowell, Mass, used to produce a charm- crepe paper being arrived last Saturday to visit her sister, Orville returned from a to D. 0, Box 182, Belfast, Me. Please send me more The car was driven Mrs. Simpson trip information ing effect. by Mrs. Bert Hall. at POWER COMPANY Nellie Norin and occupied girls in white. the Maine General Hospital Bangor about as an investment by vis- your security last when he was relieved from MisB Lizzie Messer, who has been The car owned and driven by Capt. C. N. Thursday the cast which has encased his fractured iting her cousins at the store, has re- Name_ Meyers was greatly admired by the spec- AUTO in leg for some months. turned to her home Morrill. kinds and | tators. Beautifully decorated with wild trucking of all passen- B AUGUSTA, MAINE and moth- cars to let the day or hour. ■ flowers and the national colors, it bore Friends of Miss Blanche Doe are inter- Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Tucker ger by / Address_ and Mrs. Ena Call 114-3 20tf Violet as Columbia. Unique ested in that her er, Miss Loantha Murray, I Miss Meyers lwrning following grad- R. J. 7-15-’0 was and two daughters called on A. Paul and deserving of special mention the uation from a Boston business college she Trumble C. Oarage. | “one hoss shay” with Mr. and Mrs. Leroy immediately entered the office of the their friends here last Sunday.