Houlton Times, June 19, 1918
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AROOSTOOK TIMES April 13, 1860 SHIRE T fW N OF 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 England, 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 London 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.