AROOSTOOK TIMES SHIRE T fW N OF April 13, 1860 To AROOSTOOK COUNTY HOULTON TIMES December 27, 1916 Library HOULTON, MAINE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1918 No. 25 VOL. LVIil. ORGAN RECITAL battle, two are now at the Front. SINCOCK-SM^LLEY Take , from every rank in On Sunday afternoon and evening. A very pretty June wedding took STATE PRIMARY FLAG DAY EXERCISES life, the toll has been taken. I saw June 9, the Methodist Church was LIST OF MEN place Wednesday last, when Miss the Times a day ago and you tilled to its capacity to hear W. J. Marlon Elizabeth Sincoek daughter of could not read it with dry eyes. Just ELECTION HELD Smith, Fredericton's Cathedral organ­ CONDUCTED BY REGISTERED Mrs. William H. Slncock, and Mr. before the editorials they have Obit­ ist. Although space will not permit, George William Smalley, son of Mr. uary Notices; - “ Killed in action, at the a description of the program in de­ and Mrs. William Smalley, at the MONDAY B. P. 0. E. head of his Company. Captain Fitv ON JUNE 5 tail, it may be said that from Bach to home of the bride on North St. Stephen, Victoria Cross, Distinguished Barowski Prof. Smith showed himself MOST ABLE AND PATRIOTIC The ceremony was performed at LIGHT VOTE CAST ALL OVER THE Service Order, Age 24, and last of the h a v e REACHED 21 SINCE to he a master not only of the organ ADDRESS GIVEN BY HON. WHO noon by Rev. F. Scott Smith, rector STATE three sons of his sorrowing mother t h e f ir s t d r a f t hut also of phrasing and interpreta LEONARD A. PIERCE of the Church of Good Shepherd. j By his death, the Earldom tion. The matron of honor was Mrs. Al- : established by William the Conqueror Perhaps the things of interest were mon Hall and the bride was given Returns Slow in Being Re- becomes extinct.” “ Killed in action, his own compositions: The Canadian At Their Home on Friday, AMtber Lot To Leave Town away by her uncle. Frank Sincoek. I Lieut. Robert Montgomery. Military Tone Pictures, and the Evening Ser­ Only Immediate relatives and friends ing Received Results j Cross, age1 26, beloved and only son of vice in I). Particularly attractive were June 14 Jtne 24 For Devens of the couple being present at the _ _ _ _ _ j General James Montgomery, and the tirst two of the former; Dawn ceremony. Uncertain Flag Day was observed by Houlton adored Fiance' of Jane Gray.” We and Nasiwaaksis, in which one could The results of the registration on The bride was attractively gowned j ______Lodge B. P. O. E. on Friday last, he- might not do that here, but how nobly hear the birds and the rapid flow of Jv&e 5, 1918, of men who had become in white liberty satin and wore a veil j The Primary election on Monday fore a large audience. 'pathetic in the frank grief of that the river. The Evening Service in D twenty-one years of age since June of white maline with lilies of the val-ifor the nomination of state and conn- Besides the usual ceremony a most broken hearted girl. which was rendered by the united 8, 1917 have been reported from the ley. She also carried a shower bou-! ty officials passed off quietly, there interesting and Patriotic address was France, has perhaps suffered the choirs, is truly a thing of beauty, and 82 registration places in the State of quet of these flowers. The matron of being only a few contests and up to delivered hv Hon. L. A. Pierce, and is most. Before Verdun even, Germany the composer himself said that he had Maine to the chairmen of the 24 honor was charmingly gowned and the time of going to press full re­ given herewith in full. said, “ That she was hied white.” L it­ never heard it sung better, even in Local Boards and by them to the Ad­ carried a bouquet of Jac roses. turns could not be obtained. Ladies and Gentlemen: tle the Prussian knew the heroic soul Scotland, where it was first produced. jutant General at Augusta. These re­ A reception followed which was a The vote in Houlton, on account of Much as I appreciate the honor of of her men, women, children. Here Although the afternoon program sults have been tabulated as follows: very pleasant affair. The ushers its being the home of a number of being asked to take part in these is a letter found on a captured Ger­ was long, with scarcely an hour and The total registration was 4910 of being Misses Mildred Weed and Phyl­ candidates for office in which there beautiful and appropriate1 exercises, man :- a half between it and the evening one, which this district had 255. Of these lis Wilson while Miss Catherine Sin- was a contest, was larger than in any 1 have a feeling that the people of A traitor has been shot—a little the church was again packed to the 4398 were white citizens and white cock, a sister of the bride, served, other town in the county. Houlton have heard me so often late­ French lad belonging to one of those doors, and Houlton showed that it can declarants from countries with which Mrs. Mary Ayotte catered. The vote in Houlton was as follows: ly, that I really could not add to this gymnastic societies, which wear the appreciate a great man. the United States is not at war; The decorations consisted .of cut REPUBLICAN occasion and 1 so told your com­ Tri-Color button. The poor little fel­ were citizens of African descent, or Space will not permit a detailed ac­ flowers, which added very much t > U. S. Senator mittee. When they insisted however. low in his infatuation wanted to be a declarants of African descent lrom count of the solos, suffice it to say the attractiveness of the occasion. Fernald 36-; I did not feel at liberty to decline, I hero. A German column was passing countries with which the United that Prof. Smith remarked that Th bride is a young woman of Governor and those of you who ave tired of | along a wooded defile, and the boy States is not at war and 503 were “Houlton has nothing to he ashamed gracious personality and has hosts of Milliken 35G listening to me. will Have to blame jtvas caught and asked whether the aliens, not declarants, from countries of in its vocal work." Coming from friends who extend eongratuations Auditor your committee. The responsibility French were about. He refused to with which the United States is not such a man, this is a compliment to upon the happy event.. She graduated Ward we 11 is theirs, not mine. At this time no j give information. Fifty yards further at war and allies from countries with each and every one of the soloists and from the Houton high school in the Rep. to Congress one. no matter what his personal in-ion, a fir*1 was opened from the cover which the United States is at war ir­ to the chorus collectively. class of 1914. Hersey 424 (dination might be has any right to de­ of the wood. The prisoner was asked respective of whether or not such per­ Monday evening Prof. Smith was Mr. Smalley is one of Houlton’s State Senators cline any service that can aid in any in French, if he had known that the sons have declared their intentions to entertained by the Houlton Music young prosperous farmers and is held Benn 283 way. enemy was in the forest and he did become citizens, and non-citizens In­ Club at the Baptist Church, when he in highest esteem by a large circle of Dilling 62 As we look out upon the world to­ not deny it. He went with firm steps gave a very instructive and compre­ dians. * friends. Emerson 245 day what a vision do we see? The to a telegraph post and stood up hensive talk on chorus training. The ones registered from th 86C- The couple left after the ceremony Snow 64 whole world at war. The most bril- against it, with a green vineyard be­ Prof. Smith expressed his hearty ties ofjthe county follows: for an auto trip through the White Thornton 304 lian inventors, the ablest executives, hind him, and received the volley of appreciation of his reception by the 12 Gould. Bennit Ingraham, Mountains. Tuttle 104 : the bravest soldiers, all suppying the the firing party, with a proud smile on Wh. Houlton people, and it is safe in say­ Golden Rdg. P. O. Sherman Out of town guests included Mrs. County Attorney greatest height of their powers to kill his face. Infatuated hoy. it was a ing that Houlton looks forward to his II Flavin, Saul Frank Hayes Fiske, of Boston; Miss 117 their fellowmen. The most skilful sur­ Box 188, Island Falls Wh. Roix pity to see such wasted courage. Elizabeth Sincoek, of Worcester; Mr. return in the near future. 17 King, George Henry Shaw 358 geons following the armies to relieve “ Wasted,” a poet wrote of the above, High St., Houlton Wh. and Mrs. Tompkins, of Bath, N. B. Clerk of Courts the wounded so far as may he that “ Wasted.” If Shaw, George Colby 416 B. AND A. RATES they may return to kill again. Into Monticello Wh. M. M. Clark W ill not all lovers of the fair and true, 1 The new passenger rates on the B. this struggle now comes America 21 Wetmore. Clifford Douglas FRANK BENN HOLDEN TO GET F. A. Gellerson Forever see that little figure stand Franklin St„ Houlton Wh. LIEUTENANT’S COM’N Register of Deeds {So. Dist.) & A. have been in force going on two with all her force, arrayed as always Erect against the post, to die for 24 Lee, Walter Raymond Jas. H. Kidder 377 weeks, and Supt. McMann informs not for power, not for conquest, but France ? 15 Grove St., Houlton Wh. Oakfleld Boy Getting Along Well in SSheriff the TIMES that as far as he can see for right. “ To the last dollar and Her leafing April vineyard better 21 Shaw, Harley Robert 243 there is no diminution in the travel. the last man," says our leader; and R, F. -D. No. 8, Houlton, Littleton Wh. France Elmer G. Bryson knew If Flnnigan, Thomas William Frank W. Burns 30 Mileage books are redeemable at from ocean to ocean comes the re­ The beauty of that deed, than your 12S MHItary St. Houlton Wh. Houlton friends of Frank Benn Chas. E. Dunn :48 the office of the B. & A. in Bangor, sponse, “Amen." Not lightly, not dull hand, Sf Hanning, Harry Albert Holden of Oakfleld, who is well known 18 at any time they are sent or present­ with the gayety of the adventurer, Monticello Wh. Harry A. Guiou Wondering at honor, counting faith 36 ed. hut solemnly, resolutely, comes that 32 Parsons, Walter Charles here, will be Interested to learn that Thos. P. Packard mischance." Island Falls Wh. he has been selected for a commis- Henry B. Pratt, Sr. 1 In the future mileage hooks will re­ response. We have been long-suffer­ For Allies such as these we cannot 32 Worth, Norman sion as a second lieutenant. Lieut Harry M. Briggs i !present money instead of miles.-That ing, we have been slow to anger, hut do too much. Are our forces worthy R. F. D. No. 1, Monticello Wh. i Holden was born in Oakfleld, and at- County Commissioner is a coupon will represent 3 cents ami now our hand is on the plow and to tight by their side? Already they 34 Dickinson, Joseph Houlton Wh. tended Ricker Classical Institute and Samuel P. Archibald 317 |not a mile. The rate “3 cents a mile we shall see our furrow to th*1 end. h av1 proved themselves fit to associ­ 36 Seaman, Francis Floyd the University of Maine in the class John M. Brown 65 1is rather misleading as applied to the The distance may be long, difficulties ate with heroes. A corporal in a Wh. 18 Military St., Houlton of T 8, when he was a member of the T. T. Michaud 23 fi r A. as well as other roads. It great and many, hut America dot's bombing party was mortally wounded 38 Shaw, Halse Arlington Phi Kappa Sigma Fraternity and of County Treasurer 1 ns that 3 cents a mile is the mini- not turn back. and as he fell said to his neighbor: R. F. D. No. 8, Box 31, Ho j ton Wh. 421 | i charge per mile. If a person The commander of our forces in 37 Ritchie, Wallace William the U. of M. band. Thos. P. Putnam "I'm done; take these and throw them Smyrna St., Houlton Wh. He entered the service as a mem- Rep. to Legislature * 10 miles, and presents a mile- France has set a text for tin1 whole for me.” A young Boston lawyer a 38 Monahan. Harry James her of the 2nd Maine Regiment band J Chas. P. Barnes 402 1 hook to the station of destina- American people. You remember Lieutenant, was leading a charge at Howe Brook Wh. and was promoted to first-class musi- j A. L. Lumbert. 1 to which the local rate is 50 cts. that when lie went across with a body the head of his platoon. He was 4f Burlock. Frank Richard the conductor will remove 17 coupons guard of soldiers and his staff, he 18 Columbia St. Houlton Wh. clan. In December he entered an DEMOCRATIC struck and fell and when his men army officers’ training school from Horn the mileage hook, and return the went to the tomb of Laffayotte, that 41 Beott. Norman Earl U. S. Senator stopped to care for him, he gasped, Houlton Wh. passenger 1 cent in cash. great soldier and gallant gentlemen which he graduated successfully. He Elmer E. Newbert 35 'don't mind me, hoys, keep on.” 42 Devean, Simon spent some time at the front with the To sum 1he whole matter up Mr. in whom is symbolized the debt we Harvey. Me. Wh. Governor And so they kept on. captured their French and then entered the second MeAdoo wins and the traveling pub­ owe to France. Eloquent French 42 Howland, Howard Bertrand G. Mdntire trench and a brave life ended there Ludlow. Me. Wh. officers’ school fropi which he re­ lic pay. The only advantage in hav­ Statesmen made addresses worthy of Auditor in no Man s Land alone. But what a 44 Bstabrooks, Harvey Elija ceived his commission. ing a mileage book when traveling is j that memorable occasion; This blunt Wh. Chas. B. Day death to die?. Those words, a worthy R. F. D. No. 3, Houlton to save stopping to buy a ticket, you soldier as ho laid a wreath upon the 45 Nevers, Harold John Lieut. Holden is the son of Mrs. Rep. to Congress epitaph for any hero of history, the pay the same price. tomb, said only this: “ Laffyette. we R. F. D. No. 2. Houlton Wh. I. H. Holden of Oakfleld, and a Leon C. G. Brown 33 last upon his lips, “ Don't mind me It matters not whether a passen­ are here1." Just four words, hut, Oh, 48 Sewall. Burnham Emery grandson of Ezklel Benn, who served State Senators boys, keep on.” Those words are a Watson Ave., Houlton Wh. ger travels to a destination and re­ what a world of meaning! Not alone in the Civil war. A cousin, A. E. Comint 32 message for all of us, and if we do 47 Smith, John Raymond turn, whether he buys a return ticket the handful of men then on French Charles St., Houlton Wh. Holden, is a sergeant in Co. L. and is Paul D. Thibodeau 33 not keep on for a boy like that who or not, there is no reduction in price soil, nor the hundreds of thousands, 41 Griffin, Gerald Patrick seeing service at the front. Chas. A. Farrar 4 J died for us, there is no infamy black prospect St., Houlton Wh. the local rate, prevails, and it looks-yea, millions which should he joined County Attorney enough for our due. §8 Leonard, Basil Henry to the traveler like a case of "heads to his command, nor yet. those valiant 42 School St., Houlton Wh. R. K. Wood 39 From homes of every kind, these INFORMATION FOR CHAPMAN I win and tails you lose.” sailors of the Navy and the Merchant 17 DeMerchant, William Clerk of Courts boys are going out to fight, your cause Wh. Many traveling men have purchas- Marine who despite the U-boat have Military St., Houlton CONCERT PATRONS Albert A. Towne 30 1 j and mine. The Service Flags are the f f Robinson, Wilbur Earl Arrangements have been made for ed cars and will cover their territory made possible the safe transport of Register of Deeds i J proudest decorations any place can R. F. D. No. 1, Monticello Wh. the concerts at the Littleton Camp- that way for the summer at least. C. C. Harvey 30 our Army to France, he meant all have. Your Lodge of Elks can be 51 Walker, Clarence Philip Ground on Thursday to commence at Island Falls Wh. Sheriff “The minimum rate” sounds nice but these and much more beside; that as proud of your beautiful heme, of your a time, so that those who wish to go •2 Harris, WIlford William Wm. J. Thibodeau 25 is seldom used. “ The local rate pre the authorized leader of the Ameri­ membership, of your standing in the Cary St., Houlton Wh. by train can attend all the sessions vails" seems to he what most fares County Commissioner can forces in Franoe. he pledged to community, but the proudest posses­ 15 Worden, Jarvis Clinton and return the same way excepting are and they will figure 5 cents per her who had lost so much for Liberty R. C. I. Houlton Wh. Asa A. 34 sion that you have is your flag of 19 those from Houlton for the evening mile. the support of an army and a navy, 5f Tarbell, Fred Ansel County Treasure1 r stars for 19 brave men, who for you Wh. —_ ------i limited only by the task to he done; Box 86, Smyrna Mills concert. Jas. M. Pierce 38 have risked everything they have or it Estabrooks, Alston George The morning rehearsal will be at ABILITY APPRECIATED j hut more than that he pledged, and ever hope to have. R. F. D. No. 5, Houlton Wh. Rep. to Legislature 10.30, the afternoon concert will com­ A most pleasing occasion took place ha 88 Miller, Esra ed after by competent men. parently leading, although the con­ were such, and the willingness of the do, it you aro forced to say ‘W ie - when those men children were brought Harvey Siding Wh test for this office wil be close.” 81 Dumond, Alphonse Refrehments will be served in the upstairs workers, after learning of the gelUV every morning." The Ms j ,nto the world, the prlde of ;he fg. Harvey Siding, Me. Wh. dining room on the grounds by Mc- From 30 towns reported at 2 idea of those working down stairs, thing, the real thing, the true test of • ^ were the same and th{. never 88 Bates. Vanghan Gerald Gary Bros. o’clock Tuesday Roix led Shaw by made the contributions possible to se­ our American citizenship is. "Are " ’e ,end(ng sorrow ,hose parent3. hearts R. F. D. No. 8myrna Mills Wh. 265 votes. cure a wrist watch as the gift which doing not our b it-b u t everything (helr bovs ,.ome batk to them 84 Cates, Gilbert Edmund power 28 Florence Ave. Houlton Wh. James Tarr of the local A. & P. was presented. that lies within our power?" If we w l), be jusj ,he same everywhere. M Farrar. Jasper Harold Mrs. Putnam is a most capable and do not, we shall never live long i store went to Millinocket Monday SCHOOL CHILDREN MAKE Out of it all I have faith to believe Amity Wh. efficient worker in the Red Cross, and enough to outlive our own shame, if where he will act as substitute mana­ that there will come a new America, 17 Miller, Horace GOOD RECORD while her untiring efforts have al­ we do, generations, yet unborn shall Willow St., Houlton Wh. ger in the store there for a week. rising with splendor above the smoke The second grade scholars, Fair St. ways been appreciated by every mem­ rise up and call us blessed. , ft Little, Waldo Asa Ensign Albert A. Burleigh left Mon­ of battle an American changed in many R. F. D. No. 1, Llnneus Wh. building have made a splendid Show­ ber of the local chapter, this occasion The hoys at the Front recognize and day to report for duty, after a few ( ways. Freed from its pleasure mad­ 88 Merry, Felix McKinley dsys visit at home with his parents, ing in the way of war saving, etc., and of a material recognition was as appreciate the work that must he j Sherman Mills Wh. ness, cured of its money lust, but un­ have subscribed $224 for war saving gratifying to the donors as to the re­ done at home. Witness a little poem, f l Shannon, Fay Llnwood Mrs. and Mrs. P. N. Burleigh. changed in its pure underlying devo­ Wh. stamps, and $150 in Liberty bonds. cipient, and shows in a small way how also from the Stars and Stripes. J Sherman Mills Frederick B. Vose and Ralph Bur­ tion to the virtues symbolized by that f t McCall. William George leigh have received their notice to re­ The children obtained $18.32 of the much Mrs. Putnam’s work in South­ “ But war is war, and there must l).1 Wh. beautiful emblem whose natal feast v R. F. D, Houlton port at the Annapoils Naval Academy above amount by collecting and sell­ ern Aroostook Red Cross Chapter are J Someone to stay and do, f t Rosa, Llewellyn we keep tonight, to loyalty, valor, ing old rubbers and other junk. appreciated. (The word unsung, unheeded. 127 Military St.. Houlton Wh. and will leave Wednesday to begin honor. 84 Morgan, Calvin Parker their studies. ------j Making the stuff so needed, These men in France are fighting R. F. D. No. 1, Box 34, Golden Rdg. Miss Grace Archibald who is con­ THE BULLETIN To help the fighters through W. C. T. U. i for everything we hold dear; the very Me. Wh. nected with the Y. W. C. A. in Port­ The Junior class of Houlton High We're men like you. red blooded. too 85 Atherton, John The last meeting of the W. C. T. U. existence of everything we cherish is land arrived home Saturday for a school published last week their first And its tough to have no chance. R. F. D. No. 2, Box 26 Houlton Wh. before the summer vacation, occurred imperiled. We shudder to think of 86 Ryan, Charles Edward visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. j issue of the “ Bulletin.” To fight like hell, or die as well on May 30th, at the home of Mrs. a world Prussian dominated. In such Island Falls Wh. James Archibald. While this is the first effort that the Bumpus on Kolleran St. In many As the lads at tin; Front in Franc*1. 97 Waahburn, William Harrison the principles for which our fore­ Mrs. E. C. McLaughlin left Monday class has made in this line, it certain­ If we want example of what must Wytopltlock, Me. Wh. ways the year just closed was a very fathers risked everything in '76 would for Lowell, Mass., for visit with rela­ ly reflects a great deal of credit upon 88 Portwine, Albert successful one. Interesting programs be done, we can find it in the record have no place. They ask what are Island Falls Wh. tives and on her return will be ac­ the Board, not only for the excellent were carried out, many new members of our allies. Take little right our war aims: we have hut one an­ 89 Brown, Earl Oswald companied by Miss Clara Dobbins material but for the methodical way gained and the following sums paid. at our doors, always shall we be proud Box 1^6, Mars Hill Wh. swer—-defeat of Germany. No stale­ who will spend the summer here. !in which the business end has been One hundred dollars, Liberty loan; 180 McPherson. Gordon Clarence that we live so near a Country which mates, no inconclusive peace will an­ Messrs. Henry Beek, M. B. Sewall, conducted by Donald Alexander. thirty-five dollars, Red Cross; Fifteen R. F. D. No. 1, Mars Hill Wh. has don*1 so much. You of Canadian swer. We must have a defeat so bit- 161 Donnelly, Clarence Allen Perley McIntyre, Frank McNair, Fred ------dollars and fifty cents, Soldiers and blood have reason to he proud. House- ,er_ SQ CTuMnK that it will permeate Silver 8t„ Mars Hill Wh. Anderson, L. F. Jackins, and Frank Cards have been received from sailors kitchen, and five dollars to hold aftei household has lost its h‘‘st , bl, v(irv scmi 0f Germany—a defeat so 108 Tnpley, Eugene Hale Nightengale, left Monday by auto for Box 19, Blaine Wh. Glasgow, Montana, announcing the public speaker. In addition to this crushing that never again will the mad Bath, Me., where they expect to go to birth June 9, of a son, (Charles Al- seventy dollars county due,: were ours. I know one brave mother, who f OoH BB#4 OB p «| t 4 ork in a ship-yard for the summer. bert) to Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Dunn. paid. had five fine sons, three had died in Continued on page 4 HOULTON TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1918

lace. \\ hen he “GOVERNMENT SLACKERS” (reaches or war camps, then we this (dimi:.aiion wan for aye. And so lett the room one Bstablished Apr** enough for him to hear: "How this DOUBLY PROVEN An investigation made by some of might be justified in weighing the it continued in its progressive I airship nonsenst does bring out the the congressmen is alleged to have "cost" of our service for humanity on course, leading flic races of the world j Houlton Readers Can No Longer onward and upward, little dreaming j nuts!" HOULTON TIMES disclosed the fact that many young its march toward rihteousness. Doubt the Evidence that in its own name a barbarian, Doubtless that senator has conn1 to ALL THE HOME NEW8 i men engaged in Government sm \ it e Now we, all of us, know why we worse than that which it had eon-] see the light before this time, hut tht* This Houlton citizen testified long in Washington have been exempted are in the war and understand the Published every Wednesday Morning (jiiered was growing in its own battle ot educating him has broken ago. from the draft. When the food pro­ high purpose of the nation, so let us by the Times Publishing Co. midst. Fnanalyzed, unheeded and. down the man who finally fought his 1 old of quick relief of undoubted duction bill was under discussion re­ quit this worry and plaint and and whine, and take our punishment, man therefor-'. unchecked, the modern j way to the pole, though it took him benefit. CHA8. H. FOGG, Pres. A Mgr. cently it was shown that the secre­ inonst")' glow, until civilization found 2-1 years to overcome the unspeakable I he tacts are now eonfimed. tary of agriculture had 2,000 men in fashion. itself fa dug its ancient enemy in On that last expedition, though Peary Such testimony is complete -the Subscription in U. S. $1.50 per year his department exempted from mili­ type more terrible than it had ever ■ was then a.l years old. he was in such evidence conclusive. In advance, $S tO in arrears; in Cana­ tary service, and it was said at that QUADRUPLE OUR DEMAND seen. The call to combat instantly ; superb physical condition that the ft forms convincing proof of merit. da $2.00 in advance, $2.50 in arrears. time that if this proportion were The booze dragon dios hard. It went forth. Somewhat tardily hut , young men of the party, .MacMillan James Conlogue, retired farmer, X] Single copies five cents. maintained in other departments oi has powerful friends and skilled finally all civilization finds itself ar- ; Borup. and Marvin, were literally un­ North St., Houlton. says: “Some time Ne Subscription cancelled until all the Government more than 10,000 physicians. In spite of the death rayed against its ancient enmny. and able to keep up with him on the ago, I was troubled with backache arrearages are paid “Government slackers" would be penalty pronounced by the people, this time the work of (diminution marches. Says MacMillan: "We were and from the way my kidneys were found in Washington. As a step to- and hourly being formally ratified in Advertising rates based upon circula­ must tie made complete. When the hanging on by his coat-tails instead of acting I knew I had kidney trouble. word correcting any further abuse, the long legal processes, that over­ tion and very reasonable. chastisement is over, there must be helping him. and that is why we were, Doan s Kidney Pills had been used in intentional or accidental, the food whelming sentiment is defied, in the nothing left from which the old bar- i one by om1, dropped behind on the my family with the best of results, so Catered at the post office at Houlton production bill has been amended so highest and in tin1 lowest places. The baric spirit may spring or tie bred, j final dash." Admiral Peary will be (52 I took some and was satisfied with for circulation at second-class as to prohibit the secretary of agri­ states that have ratified the federal this month. It is wholly likely that the benefit received.” (Statement culture from employing any of the Now that it is locked in a life and postal rates. amendment are: Mississippi, January he would have been a healthy and given August 17, 1911.) 11,000 men authorized by the hill for Virginia, January 10; Kentucky, death struggle, civilization must go as far as it needs to go to (dean out for- i strong man today if his work in the Doan’s Always Help Him Legal Newspaper Decisions field service who are within the draft January 14: South Carolina, January ever the monster and all his spawn, i northern wastes had kept him there On November 15. 191(5, Mr. Con­ 1. ______Any person who take* age. a paper This re­ will he an effective check 2J; North Dakota, January 25; Mary­ till today lit1 is a victim of what the logue said: “Sine I recommened gularly from the Post Office—whether on executive exemptions from military land, February Id ; Montana, Feb. 1!); directed to his address or another, or Fskimo dog-driver, when he was told Doan’s Kidney Pills, I have used them service. To secure exemptions in Texas, .March 4; Delaware1, March PEARY’S ILLNESS ' whether he has suhacrlhed er net, is about the great war, called "the pi- several times, when I have needed a blanket form for any group of young Id; South Dakota, March 20, and Admiral Peary. so "run down," as ( responsible for the pay. blokto worhl" the world gone mad kidney medicine. They have always 2. — If any person orders his paper dis­men does not make for the best de­ common parlance has it, that blood Massachusetts, April 2. with the diseases of civilization. helped me.” continued. ho must pay all arrearyes or velopment of patriotism in those The fight for freedom from the transfusion has to he resorted to that the publisher may continue to send It Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t young men. while it gives the young (]0111jnation of the alcoholic Kultur his life may he saved, is an example ’ until payment Is made and collect the simply ask for a kidney remedy—get. man outside a change to feel that must go on. and let us not forget who of what the work and fret of civiliza- whole amount, whether It is taken from Doan s Kidney Pills—the same that the office or not. special privilege is accorded those are camouflaging their positions tion can do to a man who rose trium- ! i Mr. Conlogue had. Foster-Milburn j._The Courts hare decided that re­ fortunate enough to he withing cer­ while standing as war masters of the pliant over the worst that nature m its | fusing to take newspapers and periodi­ Go., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. tain branches of Government serv­ crudest and wildest, moods could do \ cals from the poet office, or removing and booze militarism. Excuses for serv­ leaving them uncalled for, is priaaa facia ice. ing the devil will not he accepted to him in continuous battles that last- Bilious Poetic Evolution evidence of fraud. when the era that is surely coming is (Hi a quarter of a century. During : Gonstruetive genius in poesy has If yon want to stop your paper, write HIGH CROP YIELDS MEAN HIGH here. the past few years - long before this : to the publisher yourself, and don’t leave succeeded in paraphrasing the little LABOR RETURNS Hut no one, high or low, can pre- Country entered the war Admiral ] It te the peet-master. quatrain: Imost every farmer agrees that he vent the righteous voice of the Peary has been working with charac- ! relief Hush, little gin-mill. Fer Advertising Rates apply te the Pres- w raise more corn „ r oats or hay American people from rising, and tristir zeal to stir the country at large i r'f are really bilious you may feel Don't you cry; Mart an* Manager or potatoes on a given acre of land if now is the time to insist that admin- and especially the powers that be at •old, languid/ depressed and have a bad You’ll he a drug-store ---- — Jie set out to do so, and generally con- istrations take their own medicine, Washington, to a realization of the isting nmir.ii,— or you maybe feverish, By and by, DI8REGARDING THE LAW j eludes his remarks by saying that to even if it is hitter. need of building up our fighting forces iave a headache, and feel ACTUALLY Into the timely and useful verse, It Is high time that the autoinobil-1 do so would cost him more than the On for national prohibition, and in the air. •■dCK. In either case, you’ll have no de­ Hush, little thrift stamp, ists who are paying no attention to ^ increase would bring on the market, the saving of the millions of tons of He threw himself heart and soul uce to eat. The one remedy that has Don’t you cry; the law requiring dimmers on their in order to throw some light on this food and the millions of tons of fuel, into that cause, and has literally worn e !ped thousands of bilious people oui You’ll he a war-bond headlights be rounded up. If the subject, Professor Frank App of the and the millions of hours of precious himself out by his lecturing, his writ u this unhealthy condition is the truf By and bv. motorists hereabouts are Ignoring the New Jersey Experiment Station col- labor that are worse than wasted ing, and his work on various com- , i,L,F.” Atwood Medicine. If you are Lav- law who is responsible? The man Elected data on 192 farms in Mon- that the booze profiteers may grow mittees. He saw three or four '(HO's jng bilious symptoms you THIS CORN WILL with bright lights and dimmers who mouth County, New Jersey. The aver- fatter, and the political pot-boilers ago what most have come to see only should begin to use it at •naps off his bright and leaves on his age crop yield of the county was rat- may hold their power over the “ per- in the past few months the vital im once, a teaspoonl’ul as di­ PEEL RIGHT OFT! dim lights when another car ap- ed at 100 per cent. The income of sonal liberty" and plug-ugly gang as portance of a big aviation program and rected, You’ll improve from “Gets-It” Makes Corns Come Off Ttie proaches is not obeying the law. He the farm was<*compared with the av­ an asset for the “high up!” the necessity of getting to work on it the first dose and in a short “Banana-Peel” Way. Let us quadruple the demand for at once. IU has recently told a lit. 1 1 is doing an act of courtesy perhaps erage -acre yield. The results aie il- time this stomach and liver Why have to flop on the floor, squasse In, making it easier for the approach- luminating. On farms where the an end to this booze-political strangle story that shows the obstacles that tonic will restore your ap­ yourself up like the letter “Z ”, and with bulging eyes draw your face up into a tug driver, but the law requires that yield was 15 per cent or less than the hold on the intelligence and charac­ he faced. He was addressing a cer­ petite, strength, and regular wrinkly knot while you gouge and pall ter of America. tain congressional committee, lmt his at the “quick” of a tender corn? That’s all of the time he must have certain average, the farmer worked for noth- daily bowel action. — Buy the old, savage way, “Gets-It” is the lenses passed by the law or else he ing and paid for the privilege in addi- If we can do without wheat we can facts and figures, his expert opiai n = only the genuine “ L.F.” At­ modern, painless, simple way. Lean ever and put two drops of “Gets-It” on the nrust have his plain glass frosted to tion, and the lower the yield the great- do without beer, it would seem. and his patriotic plans did not keep wood’s, made by L. F. Medi- a point one inch below the center of er was the net loss on the farm. On the committee from yawning in his tineCo., Portland, Me, his light bulb. It is claimed that a the other hand, the net gain increas- THE MODERN BARBARIAN great many of the new cars being ed steadily with the gain in aero pro- The barbarism of the da»k ages is sold are equipped with nothing but duction, even after all expenses of reincarnated under the name of Ger­ the plain glass headlights and that growing the crop were deducted. The man kultur. The parallel shows in many purchasers have so far made man who grew crops one-third larg- numberless ways. The barbarians of little effort to comply with the dim- er than the average received three old destroyed the art treasures of mlng law. Are they to be permitted times as much money for his effort Rome as the modern German does of to operate their cars this way all Sum- Professor App sums up his findings any and every city he can reach. Tin.1 » e r and are .the motorists who have as follows : "Expenses per crop acre barbarian of old enslaved his prison­ gone to the expense of equipping increase with the increased produc- ers exactly as Germany is doing. He their headlights in a manner that tion but not nearly so rapidly as re­ knew nothing of the laws of civiliza­ compiles with the law to be given no ceipts." tion regarding the treatment of non- protection ? combatants, and if he had had the 2 or 3 Drops Applied in a Few Seconds— THE “COST” OF WAR means with which to do, he would There’s No Fussing or Cutting. MAKING MEN FIT While some of us are shaking have dropped bombs upon hospitals, “Gets-It” Always Works. The War.Department is preparing to heads because of the “awful cost” of killing wounded men and nurses, ex­ corn, put your stocking and shoe right on again, and forget the corn. Pain is put into operation plans looking to re- the war to America, others of us actly as Germany is doing today. T\he eased. habllitation of men rejected for mill- should remind tfiem that the United barbarian of old was a natural-horn "Gets-lt" has revolutionized the treat­ ment of corns. It never irritates the tree tary service because of slight and states has yet enrolled, in proportion pirate, and he would have thought it di. You'll stop limping on the side, of remediable physical defects. To this to population, only one-half as many highly meritorious if he could have your shoe, and do away with greaey salves, bundling bandages, thick plaster* end "development battalions” are to be men as Scotland has sent to the front torpedoed and sunk unarmed vessels and painful methods. L'se “Gets-It”, Its coinnion sense. organized—one for each brigade de- --and barely one-twentieth of our of neutral powers, or even the mer­ ■ r t S -■it.- the guara ntoed, money--basic pot—and placed In charge of officers men enrolled have yet seen Europe chant marine of a belligerent people. roni-n:‘intuCvl, lhe only sure way. co sts specially trained for the work of Nearly a million men has Scotland Centuries ago civilization grew up but a trifl!o at any drug store. M 'f ’t by K. J .a building up the weak and restoring sent to the army qut of a total popu- wren ge A- <’o.. ( 'hioago, m. and became so strong that the bar­ Sold in Iloult on and rir. unmended as those possessed of slight Infirmities lation of 5,000,000. And they are barian was practiclly put out of t h (_* wc..rid' s liest eorn re me■dv bv (>. F. French * Son, I.eifrhton .V Fee ley. curable by proper treatment. From still going. No country outside the business. Civilization thought that these battalions it is proposed to draw actual battleground shows more soldiers to replace those found to be clearly the effects of the war than PROFESSIONAL CARDS unfit in existing units, while the men Scotland. afflicted with defects rendering them “We have few young men left in D R CASSIDY unavailable for duties overseas are Scotland,” Harry Lauder says in his Dentist to be trained for useful and needed book, “A Minstrel in France.” “ It is Office in Perks Block service at home. rarely indeed that in a Scottish vil- Hours 8 to 12 and 1 to 5.. Evenings The project is one promising more lage, in a glen, even in a city, you and Sundays by Appointment than appreciable results, and the won- see a young man in these days. Only Tel. 308-1 . . . Houlton, Main* der is that it has not been undertaken the very old are left, and the men of K p a m M before. The examining physicians middle age. And you know why the J. M. BROWN have for some time been pointing out young men you see are there. They LAND AND LUMBER SURVEYOR that a large proportion of the rejected cannot go because, although their Eagle Lake, Maine men could be easily made fit, some of spirit is willing, their fish is too flw eX veTK re T e s t s . N o , ® Candidate for County Commissioner them placing this proportion as high weak to let them go, for one reason or This "Ties of twelve tests is designed to take the uncertainty out of tire-buying. as 50 or 60 per cent. The putting into another. Factory and field and forge effect of the reported plans may he —all have been stripped to fill the NEW DENTAL PARLORS Former Pleasant Street asd reasonably expected not only to add Scottish regiments and keel) them to Highland Ave. materially to the draft yield, but also their full strength.’ Organization to prove highly beneficial to the men If a time should come when one of DR. L. P. HUGHES affected by them. every five people in this country M IC H E L IN users have studied means of produc­ should be on the firing line or in the Hansford W. Shaw Seth S. Thornton sometimes wondered ing and selling tires more SHAW & THORNTON THINK OF THE SOLDIER how it can be possible to efficiently. ATTORNEYS Imagine yourself in the soldier’s sell Michelins at such low Prompt attention to all business place: Walking post in the dead of Every expenditure that will prices in view of the unsur­ Houlton, Maine night with nothing but the blackness passed quality which is result in better tires or ser­ Probate matters have Special and some pretty good chances of be­ vice has been cheerfully Attention ing shot around you; your thoughts, i*s .... ^ built into these tires. made; but every expense naturally, would be back in the old DR. R. E. LIBBY home town; you would then realize as '•'•j The answer lies in the that w ould not stand Veterinary Surgeon never before exactly how much Its old Michelin Watchword: this test is scrupulously Graduate University of Toronto Main street means to you, and you avoided. Economical Efficiency. All calls given prompt attention would know how much affection you Tel. Night 32-2 Day 629-2 have for the friends you left behind REST AT THE Ever since Michelin in­ Economical Efficiency has here. Words are inadequate to de­ vented the pneumatic auto­ enabled Michelin to supply scribe the unutterable lonesomeness C. E. WILLIAMS, M. D. CHATEAU mobile tire 23 years ago, the motoring world with which comes at that time—and at OFFICE AT RESIDENCE many other times to the boys who LAKE LOUISE Michelin engineers and “ better tirej for less 129 Main St. Houlton, Me. are doing more in helping to make Where the windows frame efficiency experts have money.** Tel. 239-3 the world a decent place to live in million dollar pictures ol’ TEETH FILLED WITHOUT PAIN than observing meatless days, buying peaks, lakes and glaciers. BYTHE NEW ANALGESIC Liberty Bonds and contributing to the METHOD, ABSOLUTELY SAFE. Red Cross. “ In the Lake, ever chang­ ing is Beauty herself, as This is a matter of more seriousness nearly visible to the mortal DR. F. 0. ORCUTT than we might think and every Amer-, DENTIST lean should be ever thoughtful of the eyes as she may ever be." boys across the waters and the boys In the heart of the DR. J. F. PALMER here at home who are undergoing D2NTIST training that they may join their fel­ CANADIAN Office over French’s Drug Stere low-fighters on the blood-red fields PACIFIC Office Hours: 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. of sunny France. Others by appointment Do you know any of our nation’s ROCKIES Telephone 164-2 soldiers who are now serving In France ?No matter what the extent of Alpine climbing with Swiss ECONOMICALVHe H tC K K L l: WatchwordEFFICIENCY —* your acquaintance with them, sit guides— trails to Lakes in VIOLET RAY INSTITUTE down and write a letter Jo each one. the Clouds —- metropolitan $59 Specialists in the use of High cuisine. Frequency Electricity Write the things which you would like Paralysis. Goitre, Neurasthenia, Wo­ to have written to you if you were in Get to know Canada better manly Troubles. Sciatica, Rheuma­ their places. From lonely hearts made tism. Eczema, Diseases of the stom­ glad by the coming of your letters will Communicate with ach, Kidneys and Bowels. A special department, where Massage, go up a prayer for blessings upon you; N. R. DesBRISAY hand, vibratory and electrical is and the “kid” whom you knew in the District Passenger Agt. H. M. CATES & SON given under the direction of a train­ days before the war will tackle with ed expert. Women attendants. renewed vigor his end of the titanic St. John, N. B. HOULTON, MAINE Consultation free. Office hourrs: 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. task of changing No Man’s Land into Sunday 2 to 4 p. m. America’s Land. Offiee in Dunn Furniture Bloek HOW-TON TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1918

required the German offensive and a western front but also in Russia, and Self-Explanatory Friendly Critics step in the defeat of German arms, desperate outcry from the British to thus create again an eastern front. “ You arc accused of driving a mr.:or CHTOCH SERVICES and second, because only in this way do that. We have moved more rapid­ “I hear that Swiddler has written We can probably do this all in three truck while intoxicated." can we help the Russian people. ly since. a new three-act comedy.” Congregational years more. If not, we can do it in “ Your honor. I have an excuse." We must intervene now. With Ger­ General Wood may or may not be “ Yes; he read it to me and two jttv. T. P Williams, Pastor. a loager time. What is a lustrum or a “Let’s hear it.” many active in Russia we have no the greatest military commander we other of his oldest friends yesterday.” Pleaching service 10.30 A, M. decade in raving the liberties of the “The boss put alcohol in the radia­ ser- ! time to lose in preparing. We can have. Our military genius is yet po­ “And what did you think of it?” g u l l y School following A. M. world ? tor this morning to keep it from freez­ (only enter Russia from Archangel and tential. We can only be sure we have “Well, we all three thought one of vice. ing. the acts superfluous.” livening Song Senrlce 7.S0 P. M. i Vladivostock. An expedition landing no more of it, actual and potential, The fumes----- ’’ “Which act was that?” Weekly Prayer Meeting Tuesday at either port would meet great ob­ GENERAL WOOD’S than we shall need. General Wood stacles, but not insuperable by Amer- “ Sixty days,’’ said the judge. Mr. McAdoo could hardly ask for a •▼•Bing at 7.30. INTERNMENT has a fine aggressive record. He is j ican determination, ingenuity and bigger than any task he has yet un­ Editor—Your reports should be writ­ happier lullaby than this. P in t Baptist .pluck. We should send an American W e can win the war without Gen­ dertaken. Nobody knows how much ten in such a manner that even the Seart 8t. army of two or three hundred thous­ eral Wood. In that sense his domestic bigger he can be. Is that not reason most ignorant may understand them! internment may not be in itself a K i t . Henry C. Speed, pastor and men. United with a Japanese enough why he should have the ut­ Reporter—Well, sir, what part is it calamity. But we cannot win the GUARD 10.30 morning worship with sermon. force, we could clear the way to the most development in active service? that you don’t comprehend? 13.00 Bible 8chool with classes for centre of Russia and maintain need­ war unless the government is willing Or is that reason itself a disqualifica­ YOUR n o n and women. ed communications. We may have to and anxious to unite all of our re­ tion in the eye of jealousy? Hundreds of farmers and horsemen keep con 1.00 gospel song senrlce and sermon. build over again the Siberian Railway sources in materials, ideas and men. In any case for a man of General CHILDREN LIKE stantly on hand a bottle of HORSE M 0 Aftermeeting. and the railroad from the Arctic Ocean It is not what happens to General Wood’s ability— both the ability that TO TAKE IT •Baeaday evening at 7.30 mld*week but we can do both. We should at Wood that gives us a feeling of dis­ he is known to possess and that which Thousands of children have worms WHITES prayer service. once confer with our allies, including quiet. He was the first American may be yet undiscovered—to be re­ and their parents don’t know what the Briday at 7.30 choir rehearsal at Japan, and agree upon a plan. trouble is. general to be wounded in France, on jected for personal reasons is almost Symptoms of worms are: Deranged GOLDEN elmrch. . An American general should be put hfS visit last winter, and he might be unendurable. The implications are stomach, swollen upper lip, sour stomach, offensive breath, hard and full belly with TONIC in charge of the whole expedition. ais0 the first to give his life if he were distressing. Public opinion will be occasional gripings and pains about the First Preebyterlaa There is strong ground to believe that sent to do active duty at the front, heard from. The World, stanch sup­ navel, pale face of leaden tint, eyes heavy as a preventive and reliable rem­ Cor High and Military Sts. and dull, twitching eyelids, itching of the the great body of the Russian people still, we should win the war. But the porter of the Administration, says: nose, itching of the rectum, short drv edy for Indigestion,Loss of Appetite, Bov. A- M. Thompson, pastor. would welcome our coming if we pro- Government’s attitude toward General “ The news that General Leonard Wood cough, grinding of the teeth, little red Swelled Legs, Yellow Water and Homing service at 10.30. points sticking out on tongue, starting claimed our purpose and solemnly Wood is very different and a much is to he kept in this country while the during sleep, slow fever. Distemper. B 8. at 11.48. Always keep Dr. True’s Elixir on hand promised to withdraw after the defeat more important matter. Must a man, division whose training he is complet- Junior C. B. Society at 2.30 P. M. for such cases. It is promptly effective of Germany, and then leave to the independently of his abilities, be per­ inig will go abroad under his second and the nice thing about it Is that child­ Senior C. B. Society at 6.30 P M. ren like to take it. WHITES PRICE* Russian people the full and free choice sonally acceptable to Mr. Baker or Mr. in command will give every fair-mind­ Bvoning service last Sabbath o f each Mrs. H. W. Roberts of 502 Asylum GOLDEN' 6 0 ^ of such form of self-government as Wilson before he can serve his coun­ ed man a bad taste in the muoth.” Street, Flint, Michigan, wrote to us: month at 1.30. “Have used the Elixir and as far as I TONIC they want. It is said that Lenine and try in the way he knows? Must a know my little girl Is cured of worms.’’ Prayer meetings Tuesday evening She wrote in again later saying, “Baby the Soviets would oppose. Undoubt- gneral’s availability be tested by his This great general tonic at 7.48. Mrs. Lowerstrat— “ Is there any Is fine and I think it was your medicine edly they would, but they are not en- political discretion and rhetorical re­ that heled her.’’ and blood purifier is genuine Serrice at Foxcroft Church each doubt about her having descended Dr. True’s Elixir, the Family Laxative tired to treatment as a governmnt straint? health insurance for your Sahhath at 3 P. M. from the Pilgrim Fathers?” and Worm Expeller, has been on the de facto. It would be a fatal weakness market more than 60 years and more flcno&ritfCMUJtn horse. Sold at drug and Leonard Wood stands for something Mrs. Uppercrust— “There may be and more people are using it all the time general stores, or sent post­ on our part to allow their obections to expel worms, or to tone up the stom­ Free Baptiet in this country- He risked his uni­ some doubt about the genealogy but itainlfclea , paid. Money back if not to have any weight. They have for­ ach and restore natural action of the fpRilE 60 am: Bev. Mr. Jenkins, Pastor. form to preach preparedness up and there is no doubt about the descent!” bowels. Children like to take it. Write us satisfied. feited our consideration by their jj^rtalljna t fo Homing service at 10.30 A. M. down the land at a time, heaven KIMBALL BROS. & CO. treachery to their own people in play­ DR. J. F. T R U E A CO. umeuic nui «*«>' Sunday school at 13.00 M. knows, when we needed to be EN0SBURG FA LLS . VT. ing Germany’s game in the past and in Auburn, Maine Boons People's meeting 6.00 P. M. preached to on that subject—at a time helping it now. It is a weak policy Bvenlng service at 7.00 P. M. when the Democratic party was proud BOSCHEE’8 GERMAN SYRUP to suggest that we wait for an invita­ Special music by choir. of our unpreparedness. The invalu­ NOTHING ELSE LIKE IT IN Why use ordinary cough remedies, tion from Lenine. He may properly Choir practice Monday nights. able Plaitsburg idea was the product HOULTON 1 when Boschee’s German Syrup has claim the present condition a success There has never been anything in All are cordially invited to come and of his intense enthusiasm. When he been used so succesfully for fifty-two because he avowedly sought anarchy, TIME AT WHICH TRAINS ARE EX- Houlton with the IN STA N T action of hear Oie Rev. Mr. Jenkins. became too embarrassing he was years in all parts of the United States and now he has it. It is equally silly PECTED TO ARRIVE AND DEPART Tuesday night church prayer and reprimanded. When it could fio simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, for coughs, bronchitis, colds settled to wait until Lenine and his thieving IN EFFECT MAY 20, 1918 etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka.. ONE praise Service. longer be denied that he had been in the throat, especially lung troubles. and murderous supporters are over­ Trains scheduled to leave Houlton right all the time, the War Depart­ All Trains Daily except Sunday SPOONFUL flushes the ENTIRE It gives the patient a good night’s come. If we do not intervene, a Ger­ Methodlet Episcopal ment’s recognition of the fact was to 6.30 a. m .— For Caribou, Fort Fairfield. bowel tract so completely it relieves rest, free from coughing, with eeey man government will succeed that 9.28 a. rr.— I r Bangor. Military 8t transfer him to innocuous service in A N Y CASE sour stomach, gas or con­ expectoration in the morning, gives which Lenine calls his government. 11.15 a. rn.—For Ashanti, St. Francis, Ft. Her. Thomas Whiteside, Pastor. the South. Kent, Washburn, Presque Isle, Van stipation and prevents appendicitis. nature a chance to soothe the in- Buren, via Squa Pan and Mapleton. The INSTANT, pleasant action of Ad­ Pabllc worship at 10.80 a. m. In international matters a definite He is indisereet.Thank God he is! 12.49 p. m.— For Ft. Fairfield, Limestone, famed parts, throw off the diseaee, policy and prompt action usually Van Buren. ler-i-ka surprises both doctors and pa­ The Sunday School at noon has or­ The truth will not stay in him. It 4.27 p. m.— For Bangor. Buffet Sleep­ helping the patient to regain his tients. O. F. French & Son. ganised classes for men and women. brings results. Looking for some­ bubbles forth and hurts like shrap­ ing Car Houlton to Boston. health. Sold by Broadway Pharmacy. 7,52 p. m.— For Ft. Fairfield, Van Buren. Janior League meeting and class for thing to turn up ends in doing noth­ nel. He attacks inefficiency and de­ ing until it is too late to do anything. TRAINS DUE HOULTON preparatory members at 3.00 p. m. lay with a blessed and terrifying pro­ 9.24 a. m.— From Van Buren, Ft. Fair- Mpworth League meeting * t 6.48 Had we helped Kerensky with funds fanity. He is no respecter of per­ field. to spread a propaganda of the spoken 12,39 p. m.— From Bangor, Greenville. p. * • sons. When he returned from France Buffet Sleeping Car Boston to Houl­ Praise and Preaching at 7.30. word in the Russian Army for America ton. he cast the truth upon Congress and 6.15 p. m.— From St. Francis, Ft. Kent, Prof. J. H. Llndcday, organist and and the Allies, as we were urged to do, knocked in vain on the door of the Van Buren, Washburn, Presque Isle, You Cannot Afford the Allies might still have had an via. Squa Pan. chair master. White House. The atmosphere was 4.19 p. m.— From Van Buren, Limestone, to let your buildings go un­ Prayer meeting at 7.30 Tuesday eastern front. Watchful waiting must charged with his indignation at the Caribou, Ft. Fairfield. fail with the Germans, for they do not 7.47 p. m.— From Bangor. painted when you can buy evening. inertia he found and the contentment Time tables giving complete informa- wait while we watch. We must not i tion may be obtained at ticket offices, paint of this quality for there /as in the midst of confusion, i GEO. M. HOUGHTON, Pass’r Traffic hesitate to do the right and needed Church of the Good 8hepherd though Hindenburg’s blow was about Manager, Bangor, Maine. thing because we may invite suspicion Bev. H. Scott Smith, Priest in to fall on the west front. He had in our initiate. W e can vindicate our Charge. seen and he knew. But what he knew $1.50 a Gallon honor by our generous and righteous Sundays the Government did not wish to hear. C r a y H a ir use of victory. We find that we are over­ Holy Communion at 8 A. M. also The President declined to receive him. stocked, and in order to re­ after Morning Prayer on the 1st Sun­ President Wilson in his Rqd Cross The Senate Military Affairs Committee day In the month. speech promised tP save Russia.This summoned him and he made the Cap­ duce this we will for a limited Morning Prayer*and sermon 10.30. was not an unmeaning phase of an el­ itol corridors ring. Then he was or­ . ___ A very meritoriua preparation for re­ time S4ri storing natural color to gray or faded naif, for remov­ Bvenlng Prayer and sermon 7 30. oquent moment. It was a substantial dered before a medical examining ing dandruff and aa a hair dressing. Is not a dye. Generous ailed bottles at all dealers, ready to use Sunday School after morning ner­ promise and declaration of a policy. which pronounced him fit, whereupon •rhea you get it PHILO BAY CO. Newark, N. J. vine. It means that we are to fight Germany the War Department sent him away Shawmut Paint Holy Days till we can dictate to her a just peace to Fort Riley to train the draft army .E C K rtA N S m Holy Communion at 8.00 A. M. Otherwise we can’t rescue Russia from of Kansas, Missouri and Colorado. < ?»hove price the German maw. To this end we He had been unable to stir the Gov­ C a l c e r f a ? Come early if you wish to must fight Germany not alone on the ernment out of its complacency. It WATCHFUL WAITING WON’T take advantage of this offer. FOR THROAT AND LUN0S SAVE RUSSIA FROM HUNS A CalHum compound that will bring re­ It Is time to act in Russia. The lief in msny ncwtr and chronic cases. Provides in hand't;-'t fo-in, a b;t>io rem­ country Is settling down to the com­ edy highly recommended by seiem <*nn- James S. Peabody tains no harmful cri ks. Try ihcrn today. mon-sense view that we are in for a long w a r The men who told you with 50 cents a box, Including war tax WATER POWERS For sale by all druggists Bangor Street, Houlton an air of confidence that the war Lckmap Laboratory, Philadelphia woud end before another spring are now rarely met. The White House and the W ar Department have been IN M AIN E slowly concluding that the German people can be severed from the Kaiser In making the assertion that pot by messages and proposals of there are 1,000,000 horse powers peace, but by the sword. Word comes of undeveloped water powers in from competent observers just return­ Maine and that 500,000 addition­ ed that the French, Italian and Eng­ al h. p. may be added by stor­ lish supporters of peace by negotia­ age the advocates of State onw- tion with the Hohenxollerns are be­ ership are making extravagant coming negligible in number. Ger­ statements. many’s cloven hoof has been shown so clearly in Russia, the Ukraine, Fin­ The Water Storage Commis­ land, Rumania and Armenia, that to sion states that the maximum a Frenchman the sole alternatives are amount of undeveloped water a decisive victory over the war lord powers is 1,023,000 h. p. They or partition and German suzerainty do not say that this amount is H E trench, which always encircled the Roman cas- Their slogan, “Liberty or Death,” has available for development and real meaning. tra, or camp, was brought to France by Julius Caesar clearly it is not available for Tand used by him on the very battlefield where to-day The morale of the Allied peoples practical developments. 0 n the Allies and the Huns have 25,000 miles of trenches. should hereafter give us no concern. page 69 of their report of 1910 They will hold on until we come in they state: “ The assumed maxi­ With] rings o f trenches, gradually drawn smaller, overwhelming numbers. In two years mum development, based o n probably the first modern trench warfare, the Turks in we can and must land in France on that amount, the continuation 1667 took Candia. the western front at least 5.000,000 A prominent advocate of which can be assured during Vauban, builder of Verdun, in 1673 employed the lighting men, properly equipped with of State ownership of six months of the year.” first parallel trenches, the system of the present war. artillery, .airplanes and other modern water powers said: enginery of w «r;and supplemented “ We have about 1,900, To develop on the basis of six Defeat, not foresight, turned the Germans in trench by the French and English armies, 000 h. p. in Maine; 400, months of the year would re­ warfare. But Goodrich never had to dig in. this force can break down the Ger­ OOOdeveloped and 1,500, quire extensive steam auxiliary Since twenty-two years ago Goodrich manufactured man resistance and dictate terms of 000 undeveloped. This power. the first American pneumatic automobile tire. Goodrich peace on German soil. includes the possible in­ crease by storage.” has driven ahead to the big, graceful, masterful— This will be true except in one con­ The actual amount of unde­ tingency: If Germany makes Russia veloped primary power (that is, a German province, If she organizes power that can be depended up­ her agriculture and industry and drafts on for ninety to nine-five per her man-power into service under her cent of the time) which may be Sag. she can make our success much developed along practical lines is not in excess of 300,000 h. p. more dllflcuH to attain. That Ger­ GOODRICH many intends to do these things and or about one-third of the maxi­ that she is moving as rapidly as pos­ mum stated above. This esti­ sible to achieve them everyone famil­ mate is made by as competent iar with her methods and observing her engineering authority as there SEEKSTE TIRES present cause must perceive. She is is in the State of Maine. finding difficulties in Russia, but she The amount of storage avail­ But whether Goodrich was revolutionizing tire manu­ can overcome them. The BolsheViki facture by bringing forth the first American clincher tire— have gained and retained power by able for practical purposes is torcf. Bach soldier brought back a also much less than 500,000 h. O r originating the one practical non-skid, the cross­ gun and has kept it. Most such sol­ p. owing to the large expense bar, safety-tread, or tough black tread rubber— diers support the Soviets and live by entailed. Storage reservoirs or water powers may not be prac­ Goodrich built tires to one e n d - SERVICE VALUE plunder of any who have money, prop­ —what they are worth to the motorist on his car and erty or food. Crime, anarchy, starva­ ticable to develop if the damage on the road in C O M F O R T of an easier riding car— tion prevail. The former land own­ cost on account of flowage is E C O N O M Y in gasoline saved,-and L O N G m i l e a g e . ers, shopkeepers, the bourgoise and too great. all but the Bolshevik! are at the mercy Small difference whether you buy GOODRICH of irresponsllbe armed men, upon (Signed) Wm. M. Pennell, Publicity Agent SILVERTOWN CORDS, or BLACK SAFETY whom the Bolshevik! prey and whose for TREADS, you get SERVICE VALUE TIRES. crimes they dare not restrain. This Rumford Falls Power Company Androscoggin Mills condition is likely to drive all classes Oxford Paper Company International Paper Company T F T ? r n n n n P i r T T hut the stark anarchist into accepting Great Northern Paper Company Adroscoggln Electric Company German rule as the only escape from Union Water Power Company Hill Manufacturing Company Union Electric Power Company prseent intolerable conditions unless Lewiston Bleachery & Dye Works Androscoggin Reservoir Company Pepr jrell Manufacturing Company the United States intervenes. It must 8t. Croix Paper Company Batet Manufacturing Company do so for two reasons: First, because Central Maine Power Company Edwards Manufacturing Company intervention has become an essential I HOULTON TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1918

NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE Continued from page 1 BANKRUPT'S PETITION FOR Whereas Charh \. W o w l a m l o f DISCHARGE CLASSIFIED ADS REGISTRATION RESULTS Ashland, in the eon:l i l y o f A r o o s t o o k t'm matter of Pinnc to Rent— Inquire at TIMES Of- 1(»3 Kileollins, Norman Robert OF LOCAL INTEREST and Stale of Alain i i V i t i s : IllOltgUgi' ■ 1 ’11 1 ' • u ■ < A ’ 11 In Caekrupi Box 52. Blaine Wh. 21. 191 i . a n d p t ’-a r i k r u p : . Joj Kelley, Kauph Waldo Advtfj. corded in the t o o l V l i legist ry of (i ■' H-m. ( ’sir -nee .judge ef t), Sunnyside St., lbailton 5\ h. im eds in Mol. 2 g o h )ii',o\o,'! In ‘ ';,'m: ' 'url nf 11) e I ' II i I eil Slate I Help Wanted—Apply at once to f,,j j, ,-u , tbmlton W oolen .Mill. H>5 McGuire. Harry Special lino oi' classy school .-nits A! r. and .Mr- (). II f hv./i I! and .M > i h u ilo m Sa s in; I t i l ' ' ' ! ’ i - : ' r i e t . . f M a i t m , ('ary St., Hou I ton Wh. jfor hoys, m ade to m easure, tw o pi ices and A1 r.'. 11. Vs . Idas ’on w i at to i ;a i i ■ ■ i d l 'd pa sei p - a ! ■' '-s' C. m .\ [ „ ,,, Mae ted Is lim loss A s h i a u ;!. in -aid An a ami For Rent—5 Room Yentment on Pros- 106 Smith, John Herbert Ijonl'y and * 27. C . 15. listers, the gor To --day ey ante. R. K. I >. No. 3, I loulton Wli. j it ' ■ ■ t i o i t n i ! i 11 1 a 11'OI! M re.-'peet - Pect St. inuiiin at Houlton Music I .Main Si. Tailor. 107 Boles, 1 .ester Wilson j .'dr. an d V rs. G . F. W ilk in - \- > - n i t l i d \ i : i a : . : lid ila.s S t o p 19tf K. !<’. I >. N o . 1. 1 .inm-iis Wh j S. (I. Green of Caribou was hi tow ; V .i.erviik- iast w eek i,\ a .tie in a i m ! r 0.1 foi'l y li V o • a . ' 1111 . 108 Green!., w, Aubrey Engm • • ' li­ 1 ' , • : 1 a ' i ' I . ' , \ U: ,,f far Sale— A New Mdcn Cow, also a [Saturday on a short business trip, tin- 11 m l mi t ion r\erei:-es at C o l- (, Ma­-a rili O Wh o n v 5 I I I . - a i ' 1 that soiriy; larm her * in good eonditiim. j (’. \Y. Starkey lum just installed ;• ;. i;; M, i ! i; •. Alan'.;::''! "" d 109 I’ophiiMi. J"! in J r I ’ i i o n e 212 I . 225p III Wit m otor in bis m arket for grinding bene, K. F. D No. 5, th.lit' i 1 110 Folsom, Milos \o| !mu; ; lnunburg st-uk. etc. ■ a m i CM A1 Ci, ii a, I' ii Hi e Furnished Rooms to Let...Home Con- ilo Wh M ■■ i o ii 'oi Michael Rideout hd'l Thursday oven- ' ’ y J' I 1 - I venienees. Corner of Highland Ave. :1 n l r e 1 1 tli-U Jo- •oil ! Ci a n d Pleasant S t m 111 Maloney. Ma i ini; for B oston who l i e w o n ! o n l i u s i in, ' Can! 1 » >\ 2!'». Ho all, >11 Wh O ' , , ' , d . M M o i I i ' a bum ' f i e - , ! n e s s . 112 Grant, (Veil Eugene - : I ’ i l i i l < ' ! ’ 1 ! Ci i - t,.. In 11) a i p ■A Cnpnlde Girl For General House- K. F. D. No 2. Hotill. ill Wh. t A u t o a n d I b i v i n M a s s e s a t O . O i 1 i n ­ - n ■ e ! >t Cm .laim vsi'ss \ipdy to Afiss Annie Pen- 113 Drusson. A li(en I'.ernai. I i 111 m11 r o o d ' s . • j ‘ Cl , •' 1 i i e . i l 22,ap or St., Hou 111>11 Wh. AY d.\( ' 1 ' '' U ' ' e,,e,| 72 Banif ' Social dance this Tur w ' . - a i a y • ii lliti: 114 Packard. »'«•>■il M. i ' . O M 11 O , ,'it O -' •. ' a i Cs it,. I at Rakwood '’ark. go o i n i t i ' M , ■ w i l l t o F o r R e n t - 5 R o o m s and Bath, Steam Bridge'-,V 1 l 'eV Wh. W e i , i t ' t C i - n i a " ' i' , A ' h"a;i1!, all mihb-in improvements. 115 Drew. Manfn't,l ' furnished, " ! , i ■ 1 1 h . i • a ^ •. i : m r sail 11 I u 1111i i '11 ol Hamilton & Grant (’• K. F. D No l, Ho n It tm Wh. o u r id i n g s o i I . ' ' - - I >1 I . ( I lave O.-.gnod relic of Pi imt I S t f ui- Angus: -1 • a ’ h i l d V h a r e W t ■' ss i! i iy o. Ci-'di ! a M'-;ran 116 Murphy. D<-ii i o l h e r J e s s e ! • y t o s u i t \ o u r i < ! < - a . ' P..m,'dicta. M Wh. ■ v . - . l ; . 111 e " o i h y s l - i d e n t a ; 1Ri r:11 o r n o t ic e t h e r e o n Two Furnished Fr: R o o m s To Let, Bolyoa. D:mi> ! Wilton' ■ I’hil Somerville a ( y , 117 I \ 1 ( 1 to yn n;!i is- n i ;r . Walker, 1 'a! 1 Wit [rived hom e Tii nrsday. D a i n g i o ; u Island e U S , \ Market Su. c f i ’ j u , a i ’;V . < ' i [ Ab,I I'll lieu , 118 Drew, William A im j pleted hi:-. term , I Si I e : , lee P if m m ' pet j; a a 125 Smyrna Mil Is Wh A ! e t i t i ; . . H i i n \ \ ! i ; : j E ve ry sli ■!> ent f r i g h ■ l i y S t a r - Adams. Limu >od Am!> o. 11'* i o i m i s a I ii 'lip':'; "si by if Coart, Tim : a hearin ..Furnished R oom s to let. convenient Ii. F. D X t. Montivyll o Wit. ! key's automatic m eat slicer. ion ssuo ; C1 e SS'OI’k : m alt 11 en, No. < »a IPiet•1 Wh. A i o 1111 • n V dio; hooj (Camp [Fort Fairlield, w ere in tosvn last weid I >i Northern kellrran St. Boat tic. Earl si.C. All 1 I i o ; NO o i. is hereby givi*n tha •>I> 121 visiting her mothi'r. 1', Well' 111 : i 'rvst;it Wh 1 1 i" .Ins- . A. is 1 im help in ilm b i o ■ mic'enierp if ]■ I t I;;, I For Sale or To Rent, the Russell Brower, Fred Thomas Starkey's meat slieim just puts tin i;< .a 1111 a as th;!y a< i 22 i eonserv in g child ii ft Wat"b for lao r iJunto bouse on High Street. Apply to Wal­ (P. O. Noi. Amity) ' ‘ury Wh. finishing touch on sm oked beef bacon amt ilia! I lie tir-U ■ H i l l H - •' 'H 11 • - r:: i ii vi-i'in, :i ml do I-idle at Hanagan's Drug Store, i annouu eei: nts. e red i I oi s \\ ili he heid at the O II ice of 126 Henderson, EIdea e t c . if til -; l i i; i i 11 k c-HiSt - uiui other per- or on the premises. No. 3. Houlto n Wh. ’.! ■ s MI 1.. Nad, lit Moult on, on tlm ':"i i H. F. D. Ernest MeFarlane. Grange St., is j <>n Tuesday evening. .June 25, at sons i in u-,v u s; x •• i r ;ii tlm s:ubl < i i ;-. ,il .lull A. 1i. tuts. at in.on o'o],,,'k 127 I>rako, Raymond Jelm nb out .-due,', i■.i use, if anv South Bancroft. Me. Wh. making some improvements on hits j (’resent I’ark. a I’ed (boss benefit o'eloc k in !ho forenoon, at whirl i time Before you purchase a Farrr or House, l br*y be sure fo call on G. Q. Graut, Real 128 Potter, Ira Alvin residence and grounds. concert and dance will be given. The t lie said creditor s may attend, prove t i o n g should not b*‘ granted. Estate Agency. Market Sq., and ex- South Bancroft, Me. Wh. concert, preceding flic dance will con­ their claims, appo> 1111 a trustee, rexamine Order your Sales Books for Me- And amixe his fine list of desirable pro­ 129 Hoyt, Harold Hollis the bankrupt, and transact such other Caskey or Champion Systems at the sist of a number of vocal and instru­ That the Deputy' Clerk shall send by perties. 48tf Monticello Wh. business as may properly come before mental solos, readings, etc., by local mail to all known creditors copies of said 130 Nason, Earl Lawrence TIMES Office. said meeting. talent, and the ladies on the commit- petition and this order, addressed to Found on Sunday morning on Pleasant Monticello Wh. Mrs. J. Q. Adams left Wednesday Dated at llmilton, June 15th, t!MS’ , ED W IN L. VAIL. f p,ace‘s ° f lesi(lence as street, a bundle containing a pair 131 Cox. Henry Charles evening for a visit with her son. C. Y " •*»-"»« th<'ir ,MW< to North Bancroft, Me. Wh. Referee in Bankruptcy. of men’s trousers. Owner may re- Witness the Honorable Clarence Hale, 132 Grass, George Frederick N. Adams at Wellosly Hills, Mass. n'a,i<' ,h0 “ ' ' ,si“ n '"joyabe one. cover same by proving property and Judge of the said Court, and the seal Weston. Me. Wh. besides benefiting a worthy cause. paying for this ad at the TIMES Stylish custom made shirts big line (hereof, at Bangor in the Northern Divi­ Office. 133 Clement Thomas Bryson's full orchestra will furnish Notice of First Meeting of Creditors Dubay, sion of said District, on the lath day of Sherman Mills Wh. of new patters to select from at C. B. music for dancing. In the District Court of the United States Juno A. D. 1018 134 Wallace Talmage Esters. Experienced Housemaid Wanted— In Palmer, for the Northern Division of the Dis­ (L. S.) W ILLIAM M. WARREN, R. F. D. No. 1,Smyrna Mills Wh. Bangor home, family of three. No Geo. A. Gorham was in Portland trict of Maine. In Bankruptcy. Deputy Clerk. 136 Springer, Leo Franklin children. Applicant must be a good last week to attend a meeting of Coun­ SPECIAL CHURCH NOTICE In the matter of A true copy of petition and order thereon Island Falls Wh. Peter ('lark ■ In Bankruptcy all-round cook, and thoroughly de­ The Methodist congregation will Attest: W ILL IA N M. WARREN. pendable. Address Mrs. C. E. Saw­ 136 Lalng, Lester Leonard ty Chairmen on the Liberty Loan. ; Bankrupt. Deputy Clerk. yer. 92 Essex St.. Bangor, Me. tf Mars Hill Wh. Start right. Buy an Osgood Hand- have an opportunity at the forenoon To the creditors .of said Peter 137 Hannan, Mervln Alexander service next Sunday of hearing Prin­ ('lark of Ashland in tin- county of Made wedding ring. House and Lot For Sale, Corner Court R. F. D. No. 6, Houlton Wh. cipal W. F. Davis once more before Aroostook, and District aforesaid, hank- 139 Brawn, Guy Emery Mrs. Shedd and Miss Maine Wads­ ruj't. and Park streets. Lot 8^ rods by he leaves town. His semon subject 13 rjis , 12 rooms with bath, stable, New Limerick Wh. worth of Eastport, have been the Notice is herby given that on the All Water Bates 13t Farrar, Harold Haley wil he: ‘‘The Reward of Sacrifice.” etc.; also Garrison homestead ®n guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. V. 10th day of Juno, A. I >. 1018, th>* said North Amity Wh. All are invited to attend the High Peter Clark was duly adjudicated Powers Ave. For particulars apply Doherty on Charles St. to Chas. H. Wilson, Court Street 149 Mooers, Olln Dudley School baccalaureate service in the bankrupt: and that the first meeting of 56 North St., Houlton Wrh. 484 Christian Science services held each High School auditorium in the even­ creditors yi ill be held at the office of Are Now Oue 141 Grant, Cecil Omar Edwin L. Vail, in Houlton, on the 20th Sunday at 11 A. M. Sincock Hall, ing when the Rev. A. M. Thompson Men Wanted who are unemployed or R. F. D. No. 1, Ashland Wh. day of July, A. I >. 1918. at 10.00 o'clock, 142 Hatfield, Ansel Drury June 23rd, Subject: ‘Is The Universe will preach. in the forenoon at which time the said who are not working on Govern­ R. F. D. No. 4, Houlton Wh. Including Man, Evolved by Atomic creditors may attend, prove their claims, ment work, for work in ammunition plant in Massachusetts. For fall 143 Dechone, William Henry Force?” All are welcome. appoint a trustee, examine the bank­ and must be paid Patten Wh. Continued from page 1 rupt and transact such other business as particulars see our representative, 144 Bates, Elton Herbert may properly come before said meeting, j Mr. L. P. Church. 90 Main St., Ban­ 215 Duff, Maurice Cameron gor, Maine. Smyrna Mills Wh. FLAG DAY Dated at Houlton, June pith, 1918. Houlton, R. F. D. No. 2, Hodgdon, Me. on or before July 141 Peters, Donald Llewellyn EDWIN L. VAIL, Wit. clog of militarism set the world at Masardls Wh. Referee in Bankruptcy | A Bargain in a Second Hand Stude- 146 Tarr, James Ernest 216 Smith, Vernon Augusta war and turn back the clock a hun­ 31, at the office o ft baker car 4 cyl 5 passenger. This Oakfleld, Me. Wh. Island Falls Wh. dred years. If we rest content with car is eqipped with electric lights 147 Ttlley, John Marshall 217 Saunders. Vernon Llewellyn and starter, demountable rims, has less, the millions of brave souls who R. F, D. No. 1, Monticello Wh. 3 Salem St., Houlton Wh. had careful use. under the care of 218 Carmichael. Percy Leon have given their all for you and me t h e an expert driver. Thoroughly over­ 141 Crawford, Albert 1 ‘ R. F. D. No. 3. Houlton Wh. Monticello Wh and ours will shame us from their hauled a year ago. Applv Dr. C. E 219 Ruth, Wilfred Eryin 146 Cone. Walter Adams graves forever. Wood Williams. Tel- 271W. R. F. D. No. 2. Houlton Wh. Linneus, Me. Wh 221 Hall, Harry Cheslev To do this America needs not only 160 Orser, Vinal Ensley Prompt Delivery Hotel Help Wanted 50 Women and Haynesville, Me. Wh. North Amity, Me. Wh armies and navies, munitions and Houlton Water Co. Girls for best year round hotels, all 181 Gantnier, Jerome Benedict 222 Moran, Harvey Hansford ships— it needs, it must, it will have kinds of work for best summer R, F. D. No. 1, Island Falls Wh Benedicta. Me. Wh. the united, undivided effort of all its Full measure hotels, waitresses, chamber maids, 1K2 Drake, Lynwood Earl 223 Hatfield, Harry Bliss Mechanic Street hundred millions. We must make good kitchen, dish and laundry, chef R. F. D. No. 1, Monticello Wh. New Limerick, Me. Wh. pastry and all round cooks, bell begs 153 Faulkner, Frank 225 Seymour, Clifford Benjamin the pledge of Pershing, if we cannot J. F. Jackins C o . and kitchen men. For hotel posi­ Monticello Wh. Island Falls Wh he there in the flesh with him by the tions apply always to Maine Hetel 226 McLaughlin, Carl Enoch 166 McNair, Leonard Eugene tomb of Lafayette, we must be there Pkane 196- \V Opposite the American Agency, 90 Main St. Established 13 Park St., Houlton Wh. Dyer Brook Wh. in spirit, and in a spirit that contents 38 years, Bangor, Me. Inclose stamp 160 Lewln, Harry E. 296 James H. Lynch Express Company for reply. 71 Court St. Houlton Wh. New Limerick, Me. Wh. itself not with idle words but mani­ 167 Grant, Harry F. 294 Wolverton, Allison Albert fests itself in action, concerted, effi­ 38 School St., Houlton Wh. Houlton Wh. cient, and unselfish all the time. We 160 Mason, Charles E. Men Leaving Houlton. Monday June 24 Houlton Wh. Those who leave here Monday, June have not begun to fight and we have 160 Lycette. Jasper S. 24, from this section are: not begun to work. I almost said to R. F. I). Houlton Wh. Name Address sacrifice, hut that is the wrong word. Elmer E. Townsend, Dyer Brook, Me. 100 McLaughlin, Llewellyn The only real sacrifice is that of those Weston, Me. Wh. Earle Stanley Barton, Island Falls, Me. 101 Desmond, Claire Raymond Walter A. Scott, Hodgdon, Me. who give their lives. Those of us who Hersey, Me. Wh. William Chester Graham. Hodgdon, Me. are debarred from offering that, should 108 Rand, Gerald F. James Benedict Gillen, 36 Pleasant St. not regard our slight service as a Houlton, Me. Wytopitlock, Me. Wh. duty but prize it as a privilege. We 104 Bell. Bari Garnet Woolseley Devine, Howe Brrok, ’ Moro, Me. Wh. Me. should rejoice and be exceedingly glad G R N S 101 Seams. James Albert Herbert Randolph More, Houlton Me. that there is something we can do. » h 9 9 Moro, Me. Wh. Percey Albert Gray. Island Falls, Me. We must keep on. William Joseph Campbell, Houlton, Me. OTHISR 199 Mills, Arthur Ray Monticello, Wh. R. F. I). No. 3 Ladles and Gentlemen, this meeting 167 Hunter, Almon Packard Fred Albert Campbellton, Smyrna Mills, will fall of Its purpose and be a mock­ R. F. D. Houlton Wh. Me. ery If we go not forth from here re­ Lowell Niles Landers, Island Falls, Me. 169 Thomas, Arthur Frank newed in strength and courage for ev­ Oakfleld, Me. Wh. Patrick Joseph Walsh, Monticello, Me. 179 Stewart. Parker John John McGary, Houlton, Me. erything that is to come, resolved each Moalton, R. F. D. No. Linneus Wh. Louts Benedict McLaughlin, Houlton, for himself, that to win this war is his 171 Vfenjoy, Clarence Earl Me.. R. F. D. No. 6 foremost duty; resolved that whatso­ Alfred Frederick Campbell, Monticello, Hodgdon, R. F. D. Cary. Me. Wh. ever our alloted task may be, however 172 Hagersnan, Merle Daniel Me., R. F. D. Prospect St„ Houlton Wh. Robert B. Joslyn, Oakfleld, Maine. hard or humble, It never can be said 174 Green, George William Clyde Roland Reed, Smyrna Mills, Me. of us, “their country called them and Houlton Wh. William Chester Atherton, 17 Elm St., they said nay.” Let America be unit­ AV i Houlton, Me. 177 Tlngloy, Van Ardon ed and determined—and victory com­ Houlton, R. F. D. No. 1. New Walter P. Brewer, Houlton, Maine. Limerick, Me. Wh. Willord F. Russell, Linneus, Maine. plete ad lasting shall be hers! ------From the Caribou Fire------179 Tuck, Lionel Algie Maurice B. Dobbins, Houlton, Me. Hayne8ville, Me. Wh. Arnold W. Joslyn, Houlton, Maine. 199 Austin, Earl George I. Morton, R. F. I). No. 55, Oak- The Hot Weather Test makes peo­ Haynesvllle. Me. Wh. field, Maine. ple better acqualntd with their re­ Leo Guimor.d, Island Falls, Maine. 191 Dwyer, Forest Irving sources of strength and endurance. Weston, Me. Wh. Edward J. Mason, Kendall St.. Houlton. 182 Orr, Frank Benjamin Peter Murphy. Monticello, Me. Many find they need Hood’s Sarsa­ Haynesvllle, Me. Wh. Arthur H. Gagnon, Patten Maine. parilla which invigorates the blood, 586 Men’s Suits Amos Harold Howard, Houlton, Maine, 183 Gardiner, Harold Owen promotes refreshing sleep and over­ R. F. D. No. 2 Houlton. R. F. D. No. 6, Hammond Pit. comes that tired feeling. Wh. Wallace Malone, Linneus, Maine We have divided them between our Presque Isle 184 Berry, Thaddeus Carroll Weeks Ave., Houlton Wh. uaaexmmmr and Houlton stores—O n Sale Commencing 186 Smith, Harry Cecil Hodgdon Wh. 187 O’Donnell, Maurice A. R. F. D. No. 1. Houlton Wh. 181 Fortier Charles Eddie R. F. D. No. 1, Houlton Wh. 186 Scribner, Charles Columbus Wh. aturday, June Island Falls 22 191 Cummings, Arthur Raymond Wh. Sunday Dinners <6 Franklin St., Houlton at a reduction of 35 to 40 per cent. None were 192 Bachelder, Frank Everett 5 Lincoln St., Houlton Wh. ------—-—— damaged by fire or w ater------198 Stevens, George Thomas Houlton parties are invited to try the Smyrna Mills Me. Wh. 194 Donahue, Edward ----- Special Sunday Dinners a t------New Limerick, Me. Wh. Will guarantee every suit, if not satisfactory your 198 Hogan, Louis William R. F, D. No. 1, Houlton Wh. money will refunded. All sizes in Young Men’s 199 Ingraham, William Leonard Camp Fair View High St., Houlton Wh. and Men’s Models—Siz^s 34 to 44. Your chance to 201 Webb. John Eldbrige Lower Shin Pond Island Falls, Me. Wh. get a Suit at less than cost of the material 202 Bruce, Ansel Leo Edwin F. Fowler, Prop. R. F. D. Houlton Wh. 202 Carroll Alton Francis A delightful 3 mile motor boat ride 87 Park St.. Houlton Wh. across the lake, Chicken Dinner with 204 Whitehead, Charles Ira Island Falls, R. F. D. No. l, Hersey Me. seasonable, home grown vegetables Wh. and ice cream. Return boat trip. n r 207 Hoyt, George Arthur Telephone time of your arrival and R. F. D. Monticello Wh. 209 Leavitt, Howard George boat will meet you at the bridge. . . N ' S Wytopitlock, Me. Wh. Automobile accommodations conven­ G 909 Day, Parley James iently near...... “ m a : y c H I E R ” Hodgdon, Me. Wh. 110 Hogan, Edward William F o r Houlton Wh. All Telephone No. 21— 5 Patten Union Square Houlton, Maine 211 Gerow, Maurice Fred $1.50 Hodgdon Wh. tit Hand, Earl Murray Houston. R. F. D. No. 1, Ludlow, Me. Wh. 914 B n p o . James Ervin R. F. D. No. 0, Houlton Wh. HOULTON TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1918

WINS MANY BLUE RIBBONS HOULTON GIRLS HAS SEEN FOR THE FOURTH OF JULY HOULTON BOY NOW SERVING Air. and Mrs. L. H. Powers return­ OVERSEAS FIGHTING Th" coininitt"! ‘ oil sport s for the it inn July WITH CANADIAN MOUNTED ed last week from an extended ante Miss Pena Yose a member of a P. 1th. havn a;-T"!' Mud to learn of his rapid promo­ PROCLAMATION ' 11 o m " I "; 11 n hut im says they Geo. A. Hall was in Lewiston soloist assisting. | tion. This rernrd of prize winnings is tic GPKKTINGS: an ii’" jbav hail. ‘Tts of I hnilton. rou mi summer meeting of the Shrine. Fates & To., has a. copied a position, Moulton's big . '.T.ibitor. Tin■ l'it -id'mi of th" Pn111■(! State-- ml He Hon. (.‘has. H. Barnes went to with Hamilton Crant Co., and will ■ fun. Bridgwater Friday where he spoke at assume his duties July 1st : Mas mail'1 an iinmiM nppi'ul to tie- people of tne l'iiit"d Slat'-s to -c! a Flag Day meeting in the evening. A Inv ladies of the Church ot Hi j WALTER L. MAIN CAUGHT WITH THE GOODS Hood Shepherd enjoyed a picnic at ) s(■ i'ihi■ to lli" War Savings Stamps on FOR SALE Henry Braclstreet a former Houlton ; day.- in t It" "Gnu!i ‘r” w;!S what Littleton Pidge on Monday in honor I CIRCUS IN TOWN JUNE 21 or hofiuv Frid ay. Juno m;. ip] v>. and boy who has been in California for 17 The Walter I,. Main < 'ii < a- \s ill JO" \iat” n an Indian not in Mi" of Bishop Brewster of Porllaud. t hat day nus horn id! i i • i a 1! y dO S i!.' 11; i years was in town last week calling on ; muni"! pal o’.: 1 Friday mnn liny show on Watson Ave., near Court St., (ml a< \YA i; rEWINGS DAY iiy Mi ■i for his former acquaintances. H. M. Cates A Son have removed a I | Pi1 ' ■ 'il" 1 1 •. ! 1 ’. I' 1 iiUy " n ' 1. at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon and at R""ndary of tIn Tioa.-iin a:id Mi Miss Celia Hackott who is attend part of the north wall of their Garage S o'clock in the evening. There will ' Tbut ■day Jo" had a humdi i h:ti Im Govornor of illis Si at". \ii loyal | ing the Normal School at Presque on Mm lianic street., so that cars en­ ; '.V O !| 1 , I In* a large parade at noon close to a oil izo ns of ibis co i uni unit y will ;i<’< nrd lik" a! nice finuer riny ;mil paid Isle, came down Friday night to spend tering hy the south door can leave by mile in length. i 11 tr 1 v d o v o 11 > said day to siihs< riliina i.1 \ iit to R!' Ma a. th" Worn Kml jowo- the week end at home. the north. i 'Pin' show features Cheerful Gard­ for War Savin y- Stamps, and ot hor- ; " r. an "i > a i i i i1 a i n y iiio .-Pick h- l"fl R. H. Whitney and wife left Friday A special offering will he taken at ; wit hell iner's troupe of performing elephants, wise promotima their sale in lara- ; pur"hasiny, saving’ lro would for Waterville where they will attend the Congregational Church next Sun- j tile champion high jumping horse of amount s. j :r;a in. .Late:- in the da\ Im caL the graduation exercises, their daugh- (jav t-()r French war orphans, It 1 All who arc pledge | 1' Ml Oil O - m ad and said lie Innil a l iny ter being one of the class. the world which jumps 7 feet 4 inches ■ able should is hoped that this will he as large as ! to soli, and upon examining it and Mrs. Stanley McIntyre who carrying a rider, one of the lines) themselves to save and invest to 111" i was possible as the need is very urgent. not winy a tag on it, Air. Csgood sus- operated upon recently at the Aroos- grotipe of aerial acrobats in the limit allowed by law. Mrs. Rose Cleveland Packard of IH'rtcd ;ill was not right, but he tend-, *.took Hospital is gradually improving world, Beree and Hicks, Reno and FRANK A. R FA BODY, Danvers, Mass., sister of E. L. Cleve­ ered the amount and became owner : ^ vans P ia n o ’ ma(le to endure, by haring been moved to her home. Myrtle and thirty other high class cir­ HOWARD WFOB. land of this town has been visiting at of the ring, immediately he took the , Storey & Clark, Chicago. Sea- Bernard Esters returned home Wed­ cus acts at each performance. ROBERT M. LAWLIS. the Cleveland home for two weeks, ring and went on a still hunt for the nesday from Colby College to spend The management makes special 22a Selectmen of Houlton. verns "action, medium mahogany returning home on yesterday's train. righful owner and Mr. Blethen claim­ the summer with his parents, Mr. and mention of the fact that there is no and ivory key, full iron plate, Mrs. Geo. McNair returned last ed it was one that he had shown the Mrs. C. B. Esters, Weeks Avenue. gambling allowed on the grounds j LONG-WILKINS Indian customer but had not missed bushed ‘tuning pin, continuous week from Charleston, where she at- whatever and the show is clean and jI A marriage of local interest took C. N. Adams was in town on a it from his tray. brass hinges on fall boayd and top, abort time Wednesday, returning from tendl,d the « rad,mU" n e «rcise s of refined in every respect. I place in Houlton, on Monday, June Officer Hogan was notified and in a drop-born brass pedals. a e.at-T trip at hla camp near Patten H|SBins Classical Institute, her son, Don’t forget the date! Next Mon­ 10, 1918, when Miss Marion Wilkins, be returned home on the evening Leonard, being a member of the day June 24. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. W il­ few minutes he had rounded up the P rice $250 ^ iw graduating class. kins of Presque Isle, became the bride light fingered gent and locked him up The many friend^ of Miss Geneva C. B. Esters has a crew of workmen of Mr. W. Burns Long, only son of for safe keeping and Friday’s session Hagerman’s Piano Bitumen, a former Houlton girl will making some changes in his residence HOME SERVICE SECTION Mrs. J. B. Long of the same town. of the Municipal Court brought out all he Interested to know of her marriage on Weeks St., moving the ell part to AMERICAN RED CROSS The ceremony was impressively In Portland, Jun 12, to Dr. Walter S. another ot where it was placed on a performed by Rev. T. P. Williams, the details. Blethen got back his ring, Parlors We would again call the attention A. Kimball. concrete foundation, which he will pastor of the Congregational Church, Osgood his money and “Joe” 30 days. of the men going into the service of Wm. Manuel, after a few weeks rent when completed, of Houlton. their country to the fact that the visit at home returned Saturday to Invitations for the marriage cere- Home Service Sectlon of the Red Th bride has taught in the public schools of Houlton for four years and Boatoa to continue his medical stud- mony of Miss Henrietta Milliken, Cross is ready and anxious to give in­ was very popular as well as efficient, lea nt Harvard Medical School during daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Milli- formation in regard to the War Risk having shortly refused a more lucra­ the summer. ken, and Geo. A. Hall Jr., son of Mr. Insurance Law, in regard to allotments tive position offered her by the Supt. JUcbard Ludwig returned home and Mrs. Geo. A. Hall, both of Houl- which they should make to those de­ Summer Art School of Schools of Auburn, Me., who wish­ Tfeuraday from Abbot Academy ton, for June 26, at the Church of the pendent upon them, and as to the al­ to spend the summer vacation with Good Shepherd, have been sent out. ed her to take charge of a Primary lowances the dependents may be en­ and Kindergarten School for the com­ Opening Monday, July 1 hla parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Lud- Miss Pearl Briggs the popular and titled to receive from the government ing year. wig, Court St. efficient teacher of the fourth grade, We also fill out information blanks The groom is a prosperous young Mra. Cora Putnam received a letter Bowdoin street, for the past three for the use of the officers in camp in Clay Modelling, Design, Drawing, Painting, in Oils and farmer and possessed of the most es­ Thursday from her son, Frank, who Is yearS) htfs tendered her resignation, making up the insurance and other Watercolor, Outdoor Sketching and Studies from life. now In England, thAt he would start Miss Briggs was re-elected for an- papers. timable and worthy characteristics. for home at an early date and was year but declned the offer, to The happy couple left immediately Any member of the Home Service For particulars inquire 2 to 4 p. m. June 13, 14, 15 and 21, 22 awaiting sailing reservations. accept a more lucrative position in after the ceremony, hy auto, to spend Committee of the Red Cross will be Dr. and Mrs. Mitchell, accompanied another school their honeymoon a*, one of Maine’s glad to be of assistance. Mr. Robert Mrs. L* IL BrOCkway, 6 Summer St., Houlton, Me. by Dr. and Mrs. Clifford left Sunday popular lakes. * . ^ a The many Houlton friends of Rxy tor an auto trip to the southern part . TT ...... M. Lawlis, Mr. George S. Gentle, and Upon their return they, will reside Supervisor and Teacher of Drawing in Houlton Schools ' ~ Wood Hogan, now in the U. S. mili­ Miss S. Josephine Peabody give par­ of the state including the White at their home on the Caribou road, tary service, and who spent a short ticular attention to the matter of in­ Mountains. They will return June Presque Isle, Me. furlough here during May, will be in­ surance and allotments. 2* The best wishes and congratula- terested to learn that on his return Mies Bertha A. St&rrltt who so suc­ THIS IS IMPORTANT. ATTEND' tions of their numerous friends are . . . . . , , „ „ he received a commission of 1st C M fu lfr acted as assistant In the 8th Lleutenant and now statloned at TO IT BEFORE YOU LEAVE HOME, cordially extended. trade .chool here during the past two Jaoksoni Columbia, S. C. years, has accepted a splendid post Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Whitney and tion In the public schools in Everett, daughter Freida, returned from Water­ Mass. ville Tuesday having attended Colby The first band concert of the sea­ Commencement. Their daughter Keep Warm Next Winter With son was given Thursday evening at Hazel was one of the speakers, giv­ Monument Park and was attended by ing the address to undergraduates. a large crowd, the program was a This part is selected by the class and good one and brought forth liberal ap- speaks much for the ability and popu­ planeo. larity of the one to whom it is as­ Wedding TiME Among the graduating class of Hig­ signed. Nova Scotia Coal gins Classical Institute at Charles­ The body of Frank Morrell of town, Mo., Leonard E. McNair of this Nothing too Good for the Bride Bridgewater a federal prisoner in the town had a prominent part in the ax- county jail, Bangor, was found In his orelses delivering an oration on Pat- cell at 10 o’clock Monday forenoon as A soft coal suitable for household flOur store is headquarters for gifts suitable for such occasions. the result of own act, the man having ffWe Make a specialty of carrying in stock gifts that are useful, Chief of Police B. B. Lyons, Pres- hanged himself to his cell door, using both in Sterling Silver, Plated Ware and Cut Glass. fOur stock • Oflto Mlo, w m In town Wednesday, own belt. He was noted earlier u se of fine Jewelry comprises many novelties, that are PMklaf up hit furniture for removal jn the morning as appearing much as appropriate .*•4 to and hla family left on the USual. His age was 29 years. The re- for gifts for the attendants...... •vtaflac train for their new home in mains were taken in charge by an ut - Pratque Isle. dertaker and relatives notified. Leave your order with H. L. Chadwick Next Week Will Be Florist Ptiooe 443 J . D . P erry - j ; S f UK R fc OPTOMETRIST- Di Scholl’s U askvt Sqvauk, MOULTON, MAINE la s s Develtped-Prlatluf a n s i E n l a r g i n g Foot Comfort Week Millar ig Still Making Home Come to This Store If you have tender, hurting or burning feet, By fee way, Millar’s la a feed corns, bunions, enlarged joints, callouses, cramp­ Made Candies ----- plaee ta buy Geffee------ing toes, weak or broken down arches, *'‘rheumatic’ ’ pains in feet and legs or any other foot trouble, 3 lb Genutae Macka aad you can get complete Sweet and Wholesome Java Gutfue $1.00 Foot Comfort 3 Ik Maluharry 1.00 by coming into this store and let our foot com­ 4% Ik Paa-Amaric&fl 1.00 fort export examine your feet and advise you without charge. He has been trained in the 3 Ik Faacy Blcad .95 methods used by Dr. Wm.M. Scholl, the rec­ ]Ymk ognized foot authority, Dr. Scholl's Try Some of our Jferfc and is competent to ad­ F o o t-E a z e r *»• vise you. Eases the Specialties Feet Saturday Seasonable Flowers of Eve r y K i n d lUIkSchoIls t Comfort Appliances W . know fan, to adjust and lit the Dr. fetoH Anpfiaaces to your Individual needs so as to M a t Immediate relief and quick correction Price «f the trooble. $2.50 Hello Central! Theee little, scientific devices require no larger Per Pair ef odd duped shoes. Permit the wearing of well fitting, smart shapes, with comfort, and Gives immediate relief. Sup­ distinctly Improve the foot appearance. Come ports the arch springily. Correct Time Please? aa s e u next week or any time. w o rn in your regular shoes. and Advice Free “ I am sorry, but it has become necessary to discontinue Da ScholTs Bunion Reducer Dr, Scholl's Toe-Flex ■Protects the bunion or enlarged joint. Straightens the toe, pre­ giving the time of day. Shall I connect you with ^Cmesa reduction through absorption vents overlapping and re­ W e Have the Best because it retains the natural moves t h e ~ OSGOOD, the accommodating Jeweler. He is glad to rmth and moisture. Made cause of ^ f soft rubber. W orn in bunions. tell you the correct time” — and will teach your watch in the Floral Line .daintiest slippers Perfectly without comfortable « ^ g ^ or clock to tell you too. detection. u Chad wick--FIorist Watch Your Feet99 Phone 253--W Conservatories J6 High Street, Houlton Try Him Palmer’s Shoe Store HOULTON TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1918

the enemy countries they have not to do it even though all others fall by | the fact that there have already been j the climax, they come in for an ad LIBERTY BONDS been above encouraging the idea with the wayside. |placed this year 350 boys who have , justinent! I would advise every The prices of Liberty Bonds upon the idea of slowing down our war ac- There has been criticism in som ej£°ne t)at‘k to the farms on which they J motorist, said Mr. Cates in conclusion the stock market indicate clearly that tivities. quarters that President Wilson in a d -;were employed a year ago. Three j to read a good instruction book on the it Is easier to meet financial needs by In no other way can the German at- dressing Congress spoke chiefly about j hundred and fifty farmers asked th at, care of tires, such a book for exampl selling Government securities than it titude on certain matters be explained the need of money without attempt- j be £iven the h°ys "ho^worked for as that issued by the Michelin Tin is by selling securities of any other They allowed the censored German in£ to develop any specific plans. He j e111 as year an e . , J°ys were Company. class. This very fact should be a newspapers circulated in Switzerland suggested taxes on luxuries on in-,gac ° )ac 0 e*r ormer em strong deterrent influence which and in Holland to carry long stories of comes and war profits, but the critics P oyers. yvou ( appear rom ■ is should keep people from selling Gov­ German food distress. German man believe he should have gone further. Row ing that the farmers liked the REGISTRANTS IN CLASS 1-A ernment bonds. It is quite likely that power hunger and picturesque stories, Yet his avoidance of that time, does ( Dys a |\( 6 Ttrme,1S' the retention of Liberty Bonds will MAY ENTER NAVAL RESERVE of how even the statues in the market not lessen the responsibility of Con- ” at ( 1 ^ '° ese )0y^ '' 0 ' ' erC prove to be a wise financial transac­ The navy recruiting officers station- 1 places, the bells in the chucrh steep-1 gress. It may be that in avoiding the - the work last year about 300 others ed here received the following tele- ; tion. President have already been placed and there From the standpoint of patriotism, lea, and the copper from foof gutters j outlining of set rules the gram Monday from the District En­ ^ ---- ■ * ...... was anxious to allow Congress to de- are several hundred boys at the train­ which prompted the original purchase was being seized to meet the press- rolling officer, First Naval District: velop along its own orientation. In­ ing camp in Winthrop who will soon go ot Liberty Bonds, there can be no ex-, ln& needs of the hour, “A statement was made in a late asmuch as the complaint has been out to help lick the Kaiser by doing Do you believe case whatever for disposing of them. j Yet even at the time the shortage Boston paper that registrants in current for some time that the Presi­ their part in raising war time crops The purchaser of a Liberty Bond of metals was being promulgated the dent has usurped the powers of Con in the State of Maine. As each con- | ^ ass will not be allowed to en- in signs? makes a definite, specific act of hand- j Germans were building their long gress, so it has functioned only in a tingent leaves the training camp an-jr0^ *n ^ ie Naval Reserve Force. This Ing over personal funds to the Gov- range cannon with which they later rubber stamp fashion, the opportunity other takes its place, but the call from *s a misstatement and papers are ask- E R E is one yon can •rnment, thus providing actual money bombarded Paris and they were able would seem to be at hand for Con­ the farms is so insistent that the men|e^ correci same. The status of bank on— the sign of which can be used for military pur­ to roll up on the western front re­ irr charge of the movement are call- men in Class 1A is the same as be­ H gress to make its own views known. a company that has stood poses. Each bond is thus transform­ serves in such numbers that they ing attention to the likehood that the f°re; that is, men who are not within Representative Claude Kitchin of between the country and ed Into a concrete, positive unit of have not yet been all employed but demand will outrun the supply. For a current draft quota may enrol in the Scotland Neck has started the cam­ its fire losses for over a labor which Is expended in beating are being held at far distant points that reason it is suggested that farm- NavaI Reserve Force and their local paign in a rather unfortunate manner century. the enemy. The more bonds bought, awaiting the real emergency. ers who want help of the boys would boards must give them their release.” by charging that the new tax bill is It is also the sign of a live the larger the volume of fresh effort Today and it must be appreciated make their requests for them w i t h o u t ______simply the result of agitations on *he contributed. by the members of Congress in fram­ loss of time. agency—one that specializes part of the newspaper publishers to But the original purchaser of the ing the new revenue bill and by the Just Joshing on insurance— one that is obtain a modification of the postal bonds should keep them and not re­ people in submitting to the taxes, the ‘Josh Billings said he was an watchful of your interests zone late scheme, but inasmuch as MICHELIN MAN’S TIRE HINTS linquish them to another person. If German situation as to man power honest man because jail life didn't as well as the interests of Secretasy McAdoo has disavowed this they are so relinquished, the bonds and to supplies in general is very The Evil of Traveling on Deflated agree with him." the companies it represents. declaration, and called on Kitchin to passed become Instantly another’s strong. By reason of her peace forays Tires “ That was frank, wasn’t it?” retract, the incident can be regarded W h e n you see this sign, contribution, instead of that of the into Russia she has been able to with­ as closed. The Kitchin talk, though, “ No, it was Josh. Never heard of think of protection. Think original purchaser. Public sentiment draw hundreds of thousands of troops A man came in here the other day, is a trifle unfortunate, inasmuch as Frank Billings.” also of agency service. You Is now demanding absolute support of which were engaged in police work, said Mr. Cates, of the H. M. Cates & it reveals a peculiar state of mind for “ Oh, we each chose a different act." can safely rely upon our the war, and nothing but actual pos­ she has been able to replenish her Son, who had driven his car several a man who is supposed to sit as a di­ session of the bonds, paid in full by labor store in her munition plants and miles on the rim, a tire having been care in looking after your recting officer in the framing of a re­ property and in securing the original purchaser, is complete she has been able to draft men from punctured some distance away from HOW SHE BANISHED BACKACHE venue measure. satisfactory evidence of his contribu­ the prostrate nations into her own town. The walls of the casing were Mrs. Effie E. Kleppe, Averill, Min., prompt and fair settlements tion, made in that form, to American army. Her shortage in grain has been It is an easier task to define an scored and scraped, while the fabric, writes: “I was at a sanitarium three in case of loss. weeks at one time, two weeks another victory. ideal tax bill than to frame or enact which was torn and frayed, was brok­ met by supplies from Ukraine and ad­ time, for rheumatism and kidney trouble one, but it will not do any harm if the jacent territory, and she has been en away from the rubber, and the using Foley Kidney Pills, found immed­ GEO. S. GENTLE CO., Agts. MUST LINK OUR FINANCIAL hauling flour through Galicia in such members approach the task with fast- heads were badly damaged. All this iate relief; half bottle completed the cure, an amount that the Galicians have I *nK and prayer. It is hoped sincerely trouble was caused by the squeezing and got no relief. On my return began Houlton, Maine AND MILITARY STRATEGY risen in protest. that when the new bill is presented -o of the casing between the edges of Aways use when I feel pain in my back.” the House, the pooplft of the eountrv THE HATIiEWAY DRUG CO. FOR DURATION OF WAR Her cotton shortage has evidently the rim and the ground. Inside the will be saved from any repetition of been met in part by developments in casing, small irregular shaped pieces By J A M E 8 C. WMIE the statement made at the time the Turkey, and the situation will improve of the tube were adhering to the fab­ WASHINGTON, June 18—The link­ last bill was projected, that it had Keep your horses working materially next year, while the ore ric. All these evidences of abuse were ing of our financial with our military been built with all eyes shut. Even and coal fields in Poland and Russia conclusive proof that both casing and At the present high cost of horse feed, the part-time worker is a distinct loss. strategy for the duration of the war the richest country in the world can have been opened and the forced tube were badly injured if not ruined You must keep your horses fit for full service whenever called upon. Watch the Is the most pressing task before us. hardly afford to stand many experi­ beyond repair. All things considered, horse’s health as you do your own, and peace with Roumania has made the at the first sign of off-color symptoms, This co-ordination of the two activi­ ments in financial legislation carried it’s expensive business, traveling on oil wells of that country available. get a bottle of ties will Involve a new educational on in such a six-day kitten attitude. deflated tires. It’s far cheaper, says campaign both in Congress and among Chances of Revolution Remote Mr. Cates to carry a spare, as every WHITE'S the American people, and it will in­ The possibility of a peace coming BOYS FOR FARM WORK sensible motorist does, now-a-days, GOLDEN volve our abandonment of the “fight through rebellion or revolution in Augusta, June 11—Farmers who but still there are a lot of short sight­ or frolic” attitude with which we en­ either Germany or Austria or both TONIC want the help of the Junior Volunteers ed men who go along without an ex­ and watch his natural vigor return. White’s tered on this great adventure, but un­ nations must also be set aside as an this year should make early applica­ tra tire, hoping that the inevitable Golden Tonic has a record of making good less we make this change we are in in the treatment of any horse ailment result­ immediate happening. There will be tion to the headquarters of the Maine will never happen, and then, to cap grave danger of winning a war and strikes; there will be disturbances ing from impaired nutrition and digestion or Division of the United States Boys’ lost appetite. This great medicine stimulates <■ being financially unable to recuperate and uprisings, but they will have to Working Reserve at the Mobilization NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE the normal action of the urinary organs and at its close. develop beyond the present stage in Camp, Winthrop Center, Maine. Ar­ Whereas, Albert S. Brooker and liver and purifies the blood. Try a bottle on that strength and force before we can hope Acted Like an Improvident House rangements have been made to send Edith Brooker, husband and wife, of out-of-condition horse and put him back in work­ for material advantages. The blun­ ing condition. wife 2,000 boys to the farms and it looks Caswell Plantation, Aroostook County, ders of the allies in hoping for a Maine, by their mortgage deed dated Only 60c per bottle at druggists or general stores, or now as if more than that number sent postpaid if dealer is out of stock. Our financial undertakings to date separate peace with Austria have real­ May 31, 1917, and recorded in North­ Money back if not satisfied. would be asked for. It is a case where ern Registry of Deeds, at Fort Kent, have been made on a rather hit or ly wet blanketed many possibilities in Kimball Bros & Co., Inc., Enosburg Falls, Vt. miss basis. With calls for a certain the demand is likely to exceed the in Voume 84, Page 95, conveyed to this line and a drying period will be supply. The farmer who defers this James R. Hopkins and Eben S. Hop­ specific amount of money, Congress necessary before we can inspire these kins, both of Fort Fairfield, Aroos­ application until the eleventh hour has set itself to the task of producing people to rise again. The most en­ took County, Maine, a certain piece or may find that all the boys have been parcel of land being a part of lot num­ that money much after the manner of couraging sign in that direction is the improvident housewife who visits placed. bered one hundred fifty-two (152) in that we as a whole have begun to ap­ An indication of the popularity of isa^ Caswell Plantation and described the pawnshop of Sunday night. More preciate the possibilities. as follows, to-wit: beginning at a attention has been paid to raising the this branch of war work is found in point on the Libby Road, so called, at The hope of peace through a col­ desired amount than in studying the the northwest corner of land owned or Metropolitan Edison Co. lapse of the central powers on a methods used. While the gentlemen occupied by Henry Peers, thence east (Reading, Pa.) statistical basis must in short be dis­ on the north line of said Peers’ land in Congress have intimated that the NERVOUS, RUN-DOWN, carded. It is possible, but not prob- to the Canadian Boundary Line, thence taxes imposed were only preliminary north on said Boundary Line- thirty First & Refunding!: 5’s i* able, and when that is made plain to HAGGARD-LOOKING advance charges, as it were, on the * rods to land formerly owned or oc­ Women and men suffer from blood Due August 1, ] ‘.»22 prosperity* >. ofs the country, they harrihard-1 i the Pe°Pte of the United States . we cupied by Betsy Tilley, thence west on y . . . . ho wil1 have advanced in our business of and herve conditions for which it is the south line of said Tilley’s land to ly believed their own declarations be- winn impossible to conceive of a better the center of said Libby Road, thence Price 91 and interest cause at the time they were obsessed g remedy than Hood’s Sarsaparilla and south following the center of said with the Idea that the mere an-j We are going to win the war; there Peptiron taken in conjunction, one Road thirty rods, to the place of be­ To yield 7JA ',u nouncement of American participa-; need be no fear on that score, but we before eating and the other after. ginning, containing sixty acres, more or less. The said premises are the tion In the struggle would drive the ; will win it all the more easily by ap- These two great medicines aid each same now occupied by them as a Germans from the trenches and cause predating the facts in advance.The other, and it is economy to take both, homestead and the same conveyed to them to plead for peace. The finan-1 American people have learned how to a four-fold benefit being derived. them by Fred A. Finnemore by deed Details on request rial program as enacted accordingly j fight with their backs against the wall Peptiron is the ideal iron prepara­ of warranty dated November 16th, tion—no injury to teeth, no consti­ 1903, and recorded in the Aroostook represents a temporary makeshift and they will not weaken no matter pating effect. All druggists. Registry of Deeds, Northern District. Bonbright & Company scheme rather than a sane solid un- what the stress. Gen. Foch in an jC. I. Hoe d Co., Lowell, Mass. Volume 45, Page 577. Incorporated dertaklng on which new taxation early work on military strategy wrote, And whereas, the conditions cf said methods be super-imposed. that “ we never lose the battles we mortgage are broken, now, therefore, R. A. & K. L. Manning, Managers SAYS IT ACTED LIKE A CHARM by reason of this breach of said con­ W e have now reached the point are determined to win.” That is our roughs or colds which persist at this ditions thereof we, the undersigned, Shawmut Bank Building, Boston where a distinct uplift must be made, exact situation, but we must have a season usually are of an obstinate na­ claim a foreclosure of said mortgage New York Philadelphia Chicago Detroit ture. All the more reason for using a It will not be sufficient to plan for the fare and build a financial program reliable remedy. Mrs. Margaret Smale, and give this notice for the purpose present, but for the future. We must that will conserve our resources so Bishop, Calif., writes: “Foley’s Honey and j of foreclosing same HAROLD P. MARSH, Representative, 10 State St., Bangor that when it comes to holding out for Tar Compound is a great remedy. Suf- I Dated at Fort. Fairfield, Maine this keep In mind the calls not only of the fered from a cold last week, used the third day of June, A. I). 1918. next 12 months, but of the year fol­ the last three months, we will be able medicine and if acted like* a charm JAMES R. HOPKINS, THE HATIIEWAY DRUG CO. lowing and even the second year fol­ EBEN S. HOPKINS 323 lowing, and the financial program must be founded on a base broad enough to sustain our future require­ ments. The time has passed for kill­ ing the fatted calf unless there are other calves In the pasture lot with beef possibilities as the war wears on 3 a It should require little argument to make plain that a financial program U s e M ^ * created on the assumption that peace will come this fall or next spring Everyone who comes to this Bank with a deposit, enters i/./ would be entirely out of proportion the door of opportunity. He feels that he is well repaid for V s . and even dangerous, assuming that the contest may run till 1921 or even every effort in saving and placing money to his credit. liter. Out of Congress word must be sent BANK WITH US to the American people that peace, the peace we all desire can only be IGNORE THAN A PHRASE ZUi had by a display of man power. Out a : of Congress the declaration must be Much more. It is the bond of extra quality and extra made that, while we are ready as ever mileage, the result of the highest manuf acturing standards to consider a fair and just peace, the in the tire-world. likelihood of such an ending coming Each Racine Extra Test means savings for the tire buyer. For 5000 Mile other than through force of arms is instance: each square inch of fabric that goes into the famous /?acine Guarantee most Improbable. Country Road or Multi-Mile Cord, is lens-examined to meet the extra test for perfect fabric. Slumber-Making Assertions For over a year substantial portions $0* of our people have been soothed to RACINE slumber by assertions and declara­ tions made by well Intentioned people Country Road that the war was due to collapse al­ and most any day by reasons of condi­ tions within the central powers. They Mult rMile Cord were told that Germany would halt because of lack of man power, be­ TIRES cause of lack of food, because of lack Oar Ability to Serve and Racine Country Road Tires—5000 mile guarantee of munitions and war materials. In — are specially designed and Extra-Tested for country With ample resources, thoroughly road driving. Conserve 2) Racine Multi-M ile Cord Tires are real cord tire up-to-date equipment and long practical banking quality. Buy these Extra-Tested Tires and red or ;// A WOH) FOR MOTHERS experience the Houlton Trust Company is in a posi­ gray Tubes from It is a grave mistake for mothers to tion to serve you well and conserve your financial in­ ftcglect their aches and pains and suffer terests. When seeking a new or additional banking G. W. Richards & Co. In silence—this only leads to chronic connection, consider the desirability of making this *nm sickness and often shortens life. your depositary. / Houlton, Maine If work b tiring, if your nerves are excitable, if you feel languid, weary or depressed, Scott’s Emulsion will For your own protection be certain every Racine Tire prove a wonderful strengthener. Houlton Trust Co. you buy bears the name It possesses the very elements to RACINE RUBBER COMPANY, RACINE, WIS. Invigorate the blood, nourish the nerves and build strength. Ho ulton,Maine J l A 4 s. Try it. HOULTON TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1918

sacred soil of France and on the high SOLDIERS AT FRONT |some of them have been thrown al­ WAR TIME RECIPES seas. . most overnight into the category of “Our new opportunity to serve ARE superstitious ;luxuries. Such, for instance, is sugar COTTAGE CHEESE DISHES comes as a result of designating June A more superstitious lot of men than : Who would have dreamed that this Cottage cheese, while it has long 28 as National War Savings Day, a the soldiers who an' fighting for civil­ article of food, virtually inexhaust­ been known, has been little appreci- day on which all men and women and ization on the western battle from ible. really would play smh an im­ ated. Easy to make, it has often been all children of sufficient years to ap­ could not be found. The professional portant part. We feel we cannot do poorly made and unattractively served baseball player in America has “noth­ without it. it is a part of our lives, ee hams ills preciate the day's significance are & ( P In food value cottage cheese is in the called upon to pledge themselves to ing on” the allied soldiers. and yet the world did not always have Constipation is the arch-enemy of health. class with lean meat and eggs, being save to the utmost of their ability and There isn't a soldier among the mil­ sugar, and got aong well without it Conquer this enemy and you rout a whole army more valuable than either in material to conserve all possible labor and ma­ lions who won’t balk at lighting the just as it did without potatoes prior that goes to build muscle, blood, and terials for the Government, and to buy third cigarette from the same match to the discovery of America. of physical foes, including indigestion, biliousness, bone. War Savings Stamps with their sav­ The boys smile at their own childish­ Sugar, in chemistry, is the generic sick headache, sleeplessness and nervous dyspep­ Cottage cheese in fact is a food that ings. Our part is to do everything ness or whatever one wishes to call ' name of a certain series of carbohy­ sia. Beecham’s Pills have been a world-favorite may form an important part of the diet possible to make this day stand oui it, but nevertheless they say they will ' drates, a compound giving a sweet laxative for over sixty years. They go straight to served either alone or in combination. among the great days of this period of "light another match, even if matches taste but free from glucosides. In soup, sauce, meat-ike dish, salad, are scarce." the cause of many ills and remove it. They act the war. Sugar can*1 has boon known for or desert, cottage cheese may be well But there is another supersition promptly, pleasantly and surely. Contain no “ Could any one of us be asked to centuries. Milk, sugar was obtained used. As a basis for the main dish which is taken far more seriously. The habit-forming drug. These time-tested pills do less than this? Could any one of by Fabrizio Burtolotti in l(>tr>, and in of the meal it will materially reduce sodier who goes over the top the first us refuse to do so little a thing to win th*1 middle of the 18th century Marg strengthen the stomach, stimulate the liver and expenses, appeal to the appetite, and a war for the world’s freedom? Could jtime aftei he has had a leave does not graf found that the sugars yielded by save meat. expect to return. Any British, French any one of us put aside this plea for the beet, carrot and their roots were Being made from skim milk, which or American soldier will give you the Relieve saving while all Europe is crying out identical with the sugar cant1. The now Is either food to l\ve stock or names of his friends who were killed in its agony to be released from the sugar obtained from honey was inves­ wasted, cottage cheese makes avail­ the “first time over” after coming clutches of the monster that is befoul­ tigated by Lowitz and I’raust, and the able directly for human food a valu­ ing all it touches? Could we refuse back from a furlough. And so it hap­ Constipation latter decided on three species-cane able but little appreciated dairy by­ pens that, notwithstanding the hard­ so simple a thing and at the same sugar, grade sugar and fruit sugar. Directions of Special Value to Women are with Every Box. product. time ask other men to give their lives ship of the life at the front and the Sold by druggists throughout the world. In boxes, 10c., 2 5 c. Sugar was only vaguely known to UNCOOKED COTTAGE CHEESE that our own precious lives be spared keen appetite the enlisted man has the Greeks and Romans. It was in­ DI8HES and our firesides be kept safe from for a few days’ tranquility and secur­ troduced into Europe during tin* time the terrors of the Hun? ity, tens of thousands of soldiers de­ Plain Cottage Cheese: of the Crusades. Its use gradually de­ “ Our duty is clear, our privilege is cline to accept a leave. They don’t veloped, so much so that it has be­ Cottage cheese may be served plain great, our sacrifice is little, our work like this “over the top” when they re­ come a necessary part of daily exis­ as the main dish of a luncheon or sup is important. turn. Before they have had leave tence. Not. until this war have the per In place of cold meat. “National War Savings Day is to they don’t mind—that is they don’t people awakened to the fact of what Variations : be the great rallying day on which exactly mind— but it is indeed with Mix broken nut meats, chopped it “means to be deprived of it." everyone in our country is expected to many misgivings and unquestionably Aroostook County plmiontos, finely cut green peppers pledge himself or herself to save and a weak heart that they go over when diced cucumbers, or other crisp economize. This saving and economiz­ the come back from leave. Habit vegetables with the cheese, horse There is another phase to this su­ ing will first of all leave in the mar­ “Why the noise?” radish, onion juice, and parsley make perstition which has deeply engraven kets a greater suppy of labor and “ The barber is shaving himself.” a good combination. itself upon the minds of the soldiers Music Festival materials for the use of the Govern­ “ But why the argument?" Season dry cheese rather well, pack If a soldier “ trades leave” with an­ To be held at Littleton Camp Ground Auditorium ment with which to fight the war. “ He is trying to persuade himself into buttered earthen or enemal dish other, he, the man who proposed the And then the money savings of the to have a shampoo.” ------Seating 2,000 P e o p le ------chill it, turn it out on a platter, and trade, is marked for death the first individuals are to be invested in War Keeping Up the Payments serve it in slices like cold veal loaf. Savings Stamps. time he “goes over.” Mix with the cheese a small quan­ Mrs. Gaiby--” Does your husband “What the Government asks us to A correspondent was talking recent Thursday, June 20th tity of leftover ham or corned beef ever get behind in his alimony?” do is to pledge ourselves to buy at ly with an Austrian who has been at finely ground, and season the whole Mrs. Golitely— “ No, indeed! I’ve Morning, Afternoon and Evening definite periods with our savings a the front since the first battle of with made muptard. Serve this in threatened to go back to him instant­ specific amount of War Savings Ypres. He says that he has known slices, or turn the mold out on a bor­ ly if he did.” Stamps. The thing to be accomplish­ 14 Australians who were killed after With the following Distinguished Artists der of lettuce leaves. ed is to get subscriptions which will they had traded leave. In the midst Mr. HANS KRONOLD Susseated Menu: take care during the balance of the of constant death it is perhaps the The World Renowned Cellist Molded cottage cheese, baked pota­ present year of the unsold portion of most natural thing in the world that Miss GEORGIANA FALES toes, lettuce, sliced tomatoes or cu­ Maine’s Leading Contralto the $2,000,000,000 of War Savings there should be superstitions among Fye^reshincJ in its cumbers: crisp corn pone or oatmeal Miss ANITA CARRARA Stamps authorized by the Congress to the soldiers. ^ r f o o d n e s s muffins; tea, coffee, or whey lemon­ The Wonderful Italian Pianist be sold during 1918. ade; fruit and dessert. There are some more sacred than Mr. JOHN BARNES W ELLS “ When one stops to think of the others about which the boys hesitate New York City’s Greatest Tenor Cottage Cheese With Cream And matter, it is really a small thing to to talk. If a letter from a mother ar­ DOUBLE ARROW Together with a Grand Festival Chorus Sugar raise $2,000,000,000 in a country of rives on the day a raiding party is from Presque Isle, Houlton, Mr. Bernard Use in place of it: Meat or eggs more than 100,000,000 people. If sent out, the members of the party— Archibald; Fort Fairfield, Mrs. E. K. Guild, Local Conductors, and the Houlton Brass for breakfast or supper. everyone would do his share, it would particularly the man who received the Band, the Citizens Military Band of Fort Variations: be necessary for each person to sub­ letter—are liable to be captured. Fairfield, O. W. Wilson, M. C. Knowles and Add berries, peaches, or other fresh scribe to only $20 worth of stamps. Strange deduction this, but the men William R. Chapman, Conductors. fruits; canned fruits, raisins, cut “ The duty of us at home is to see have plenty of time for sombre think­ dates, or other dried fruits; brown to it that the entire amount is sub­ ing and introspection. A man from Course Tickets for the three performances sugar, honey, jam or marmalade, or scribed. We must work to that end. Queenstown has constantly in his chopped nuts. We mugt add to our already great pocket a sixpence which was given to with Reserved Seats $r.oo Suggested Menu for a Summer Break­ army of war savers. We must make him in Austrialia by a young woman. Single Tickets with Reserved Seats 50c fast: more sacrifices ourselves and urge It has a hole in it. He says he knows Tickets for Morning Rehearsal 25c Cottage cheese with cream and sacrifices upon others. National War it is his keeper. “ I wouldn’t lose it Admission to grounds for each person 25c fruit (cornflakes if desired): toasted Savings Day 'must be made the great for all the money in England,” he Victory bread; coffee. For a heartier success all of us hope for.” says. meal, include baked or fried potatoes, Chickering Piano Used at This Festival or a cereal. Fooling the Dog ANCIENTS HAD Egg Combinations Mike O’Mara has got a new dog. Scrambled Eggs with Cottage Cheese We asked Mike yesterday if it was LITTLE SUGAR a hunting-dog as it came up to us, and This war is bringing to our atten­ Proportions: For each egg, use 1 Mike in a low voice said: tion the value and importance of tablespoon milk, 1-3 teaspoon salt, “ Don’t talk so loud, he thinks he many daily necessities heretofore re­ plenty of pepper, 1 rounding table­ is”— garded as a matter of course and spoon cottage cheese, pinch of bak­ ing soda, fat to grease pan. Method: Mix eggs, seasonings, and 1 tablespoon milk for each egg. Scramble eggs as usual in greased NERVOUS—CAN’T SLEEP? pan till entirely cooked. Neutralize A Safe, Effective, Soothing Sedative acid in cheese with soda, stir lightly into egg. Serve immediately. Golden Variations: Parsley and plmiontos or chives, added to egg. Ballard': Headache Tablets Suggested Supper or Lucheon Menu: Scrambled eggs with cottage cheese, No Opiates. No After Effects. Give them a trial. Samples Free baked potatoes, dandolion or lettuce 25 Doses 25c. Ballard’s Golden Oil Co., Oldtown, Maine salad, or sliced tomatoes; barley muf­ IWWWWWW WWWWWWWW^WWi^WWAWWW^ fins, tea or coffee, fruit sauce. Creamy Eggs With Cottage Cheese HOULTON, MONDAY, JUNE 24 1 cup milk 1 tablespoon flour Positively tlie only circus to visit Aroostook this year 4 eggs CLARIONS ARC T 1 cup cottage cheese saving of fuel, time, labor, re­ *4 teaspoon soda 1 tablespoon fat pairs. These are times for real 1-8 teaspoon pepper economy, and a Clarion is the % teaspoon salt range to help you. Lowest run­ Paprika Parsley or plmiontos ning expense is the secret cf Make a thick sauce with the milk, range economy. Divide the cost t-v s. ~V- flour, butter, and seasonings. Cook of a Clarion, over thirty five minutes and pour gradually on r ~ " the cheese, which has been neutraliz­ y ars of right service, count ed with the soda dissolved in a little the savings in operation, the K-. of the milk. When the cheese and satisfaction of faultless cookery, sauce are well blended, return them and you will fund a Clarion the to the top of the double boiler and re­ heat over hot water. Beat the eggs best investment you ever made. slightly pour them into the warm ? i sauce, and mix well. As the mixture W OOD & DISHOP CO., sets in a soft custard on the bottom and sides of the boiler, scrape it up carefully, forming large soft curds. The mixture is cooked when it is of a creamy consistency throughout. This H E spirit of war-time economy is shown not only quantity will serve eight or more peo­ i* the saving of money and food, but also in the ple. T conservation of time and work in the home. It NATIONAL WAR SAVINGS DAY is the duty of every American housewife t» aid iu local war activities, but many are unable to do so MUST BE MADE BIG because of the great amount of time required for ordinary SUCCESS household cares. The National War Savings Commit­ tee, which is carrying on, through its Electricity solves this problem by doing the tasks that State and local cojnmittees, a Nation­ ordinarily take the best part of a day is a few hours, wide campaign to get all the people giving more leisure time and accomplishing the work in a on or before June 28 to pledge them­ far more efficient manner. selves to save to the utmost of their ability and to buy War Savings Stamps with their savings, has given out the following statement: “Those of us who remain at home UNIVERSAL while others do the fighting have an ever-increasing number of opportuni­ ties to do definite and highly impor­ Electric Iron tant work for our country. We wish to do this work as an expression of makes the hardest of all household tasks one of the easiest. the gratitude we feel in being privi­ Does the week’s ironing in a few hours in a cool, comfort leged Uo continue at our usual tasks, 1 able kitchen and saves you countless steps. to enjoy the loving companionship of our families, to meet freely with our friends and neighbors to enjoy all the security of life and most of the pleas­ Houlton Water Company ures and the economic privileges of peace times while other men, who Mechanic Street have had to put aside all thdse things aiV fighting our battles for us on the WANTED—WORKING HOULTON TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1918

Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Carpenter and visiting with Mr. Crandall's brother, | Mr. and Mrs. William Scott of this | Horace, of Presque Isle. j town spent Sunday with relatives in Hrs. ? . H. Martin and party of Woodstock, N. B. . ] Fort Fa rtield were callers at N. C. SURROUNDING TOWNS Miss Gladys Rich who has been Martin's Sunday, teaching the Spring term of the Las­ A largi. quantity of trout were pla< ed in the Plast, Branch river here by been engaged in conducting success­ key school, returned to her home in the fish commissioners, this week ful gospel meetings in Southern Me., Ellsworth on Saturday. UNNEUS J. E. Tarbell & Sons are hauling This Y ear is the Year to Miss Mildred Weed of Houlton for several months, has returned to gravel from the Oakfield gravel pit spent Sunday here. Hodgdon. MONTICELLO the same being used in the cement Rev. B. C. Bubar is holding meet­ Mr. Cyrus W. Benn and family en- Merle Lowrey arrived home from work connoted with the erection of Celebrate ings at the Corner Church. tertained at their pleasant home on j Colby last week. their new barn at Smyrna Mills. Mrs. John Kelso of Providence, R. last Monday evening, Rev. and Mrs. j The schools in town closed on hii On Wednesday afternoon, June 12 I., fs visiting relatives here. H. H. Marr. Mr. G. H. Benn and fam-1 day for the summer vacation Mr. C. J. Giberson spent Sunday ily, Mr. and Mr?. Roy Ingraham, Mr C. H. Cheney is out. after being ill , Mrs. R. M. Estabrooke entertained in with an attack of rheumatism. ! honor of Mrs. Fred Rhoda and Miss night and Monday in Patten with Mr. Percy Perrigo and family, Mr. and Miss Louise Adams of Oakfield, 1 Florence Carleton of Houlton. Those Carpenter. Mrs T. W. McDonald and Mr. and JULY spent the week end with Gertrude present were Mrs. F. F. Bigelow, and Miss Grace Byron was visiting with Mrs. E. L. Vail of Houlton. j Mrs. Herb Rhoda in Hodgdon several Fletcher, returning to Ricker Sunday j Mrs. Willis Bradford, of Island Falls and Mrs. L. A. Barker of Oakfield. A days last week. EAST HODGDON night. Warren Gellerson, rural mail car­ We are having lots of showers and , delicious supper was served by Mrs Mrs. Winfield Scott was the guest rier, for route 5, is driving a new Ford cool weather, but just enough rain to Estabrooke and a very pleasant tinn of Mr. Percy Brown recently. lay the dust, and the roads are in good enjoyed by all. Four of the ladii car on his trips. Mrs. Stanley Thwaite of Houlton, Mrs. A. P. Bennett spent Sunday condition. j present were members of the class of spent thi wt*k end with Mrs. Elmer and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Hogan’s orchestra furnished music ; 1911 at A. S. N. S., Miss Carleton, Mrs Watson. for a dance here Friday night after j Bradford. Mrs. Rhoda and Mrs. Esta Brewer, Cary Mills. Rev. M C. Jenkins will occupy the Mr. Leland Bstabrooke of Hodgdon, the pictures. There will he one next ; brooke. pulpit ol the Union Church next Sun­ spent 8unday with his sister, Mrs. Friday evening, June 21st. Famous Star of World-Pictures Brady- day afternoon. Miss Miriam Bubar who has taught Made Seen in Character of Diana Vincent Blther and family. The Ladies’ Aid will meet with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bither have mov­ the Primary grade here for several | Lester in “Stolen Hours.” Florence Dickinson, June 26, at ed to Houlton, Miss Mabel Stoddard terms very successfully, returned to ! A role that is said to be one of the Union Corner, N. B. is acting as Post Mistress. her home in Danforth Saturday morn- j most appealingly delightful ever de Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stephenson at Mrs. Ruby Dawson and children of jng I picted by ^iss Ethel Clayton is that were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ Haynesville, spent Sunday with her Mr. and Mrs. Joel Wellington, Mr. ! of Diana Lester, which she assumes ward Henderson Sunday. mother, Mrs. Hugh Alexander. and Mrs. Elbridge Wellington and |in the new World-Picture Brady- Mr. Ernest Turney was the guest Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Carr and son, Philip Murdock, went by auto to j Made, “ Stolen Hours.’’ This new at- of his brother, Mr. Frank Turney at also Mrs. Mayo attended services at Sprirgfield, Thursday for a few days ; traction will on Saturday, June 22. be Union Corner, N. B. Sunday. M. B. Church last Sunday afternoon. outing. 1 seen at the Martin theatre in this Presque Me. Mr. ant. Mrs. Joseph Aucoin spent Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Bates attend­ ------! town, and Miss Clayton’s great per- Sunday in Jonesville, N. B. the guests ed Baptist Quarterly meeting in LUDLOW [ sonal popularity and the splendid of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Colton, Smyrna last Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Lyman White has purchased a J things which have been heard about A day crowded full ol heart thrills and i Mr. and Mrs. George Burke of Ber­ Rev. B. C. Bubar spent Monday in new Ford car. I this picture in advance of its showing lin, N. H. have been visiting Mr. and enjoyment. Bring- the whole family Danforth and attending a Sunday Mrs. James Webb spent Saturday ! in this city, is taken as assurance that Mrs. Joseph Aucoin the past week. School Convention in Amity Wednes­ with relatives in Houlton. j standing room only will be the order Quite a number from this place at­ Miss Dorothy Perkins was the guest of the day when “ Stolen Hours” is day. tended the services held in the Mr. Arthur Sawyer of Levant, at­ of Miss Grace W eiler over Sunday. shown. Grange Hall Sunday afternoon in tended the funeral of his nephew, C. P. Small was a business caller Free Sports on Main Str. Houlton. Norman Sawyer, returning home Sat­ in Presque Isle one day last week. Miss Pearl Emery and Miss Carroll Red Cross day Thursday, don’t for­ For Cash Prizes—In the forenoon urday. Varney of Houlton, were week end CLOTHESMOTHPROOF Mr. and Mrs. Emery Glidden and get we meet with Mrs. Thomas Hamil­ guests of Miss Flossie Crane and Miss son, Harold Glidden, and wife of Pat­ ton. Gladys London. Tug-of-War, Potato Race, Relay Race, ten were here for the funeral of Nor­ Several from here attended the Have you thought about packing man Sawyer. special meetings at Linneus Corner, those furs and woolens away for next Firemen’s Rose Connecting Contest, year’s use? Are you sure that you will Mr. ahd Mrs. Weir and baby of Sunday. LITTLETON T . find them in ust as perfect a condi- Sack Race, Catching Greased Pig, 2- Haynesville, were the week end Walter D. Berry, a student at Colby Mrs. Rachel Longstaff spent a few Uon ncJtt fa„ as th(, / are now? y 0„ days last week with her daughter, guests of Mrs. Weir’s parents, Mr. and is home for the summer vacation. can be if you scatter Mile Marathon Race, Greased Pole Mrs. Stephen Bubar. The Logan school concert will be Mrs. Clyde Thomas. Master John and Robert Nixon were Climbing, Running Race, etc. Sympathising friends from Houlton given in Monticello on Wednesday, Sunday guests of their grandmother, Hodgdon and New Limerick were June 19, at the Grange Hall. here Friday afternoon to attend the Doris, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mersereau. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley McCain an