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ll .ioortt) American. ELL8 WORTH. MAINE. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 2, 1920. ;i No. 22. LOCAL M. J. Drummey of Woodfords was AFFAIRS In Ellsworth for Memorial day. Miss Helene Bellatty, who teaches j National NEW Liberty Bank ADVERTISEMENT!!. in the Allen normal school at j Thomasville, is at OF Ga., home for the ELLSWORTH M. L. Adams. summer vacation. Union Trust Co. Legal Notices. There will be work at the regular Union Trust Co. meeting of Irene An chapter, O. E. S., POSTOFFICE SQUARE ELLSWORTH, MAINE Unprecedented Record of National Mrs. A. P. Royal. Friday evening, followed by basket Bank Safety The Corner Store. lunch. Silvy A Linnehan. The committees of the Unitarian ORVrUl (JorrrTini.nl Mtat.-ni.-TU Mabel Shackford. Jast published states: fair are requested to meet at the This bank lias a paid-in capital of $100,000 Harvard "In the last fiscal University. home of Mrs. George H. Gould to- year there was NO FAILURE OF In addition to this the bank has and Ja-Mo-Ka orchestra. morrow evening at 7.30 o’clock. capital surplus ANT NATIONAL undivided of BANK in the entire United States In- Alexander's Pharmacy. Mrs. D. L. Fields has purchased the profits $150,000 E. S. Grindle, Bluehlll. W. F. one dollar's loss Aiken house on Oak street. volving to any depositor. In the same Classified Advertisements. The Fields family will move to the Making a total invested In it by its stockholders of 250,000 (45) State period, forty-live Banks and Trust Com- —-;-~ house from the house on Bridge hill, the stockholders of to which will be occupied after July 1 Including liability imposed by law 100,000 panies nineteen (19) different States failed.” scHEon.B or hails. by Mrs. Neville, the Margaret owner. The sum which stands as I rent, on EUawsrth PealeSn. protection for its depositors is 360,000 per paid checking accounts: 4 per cent, on sav- Ellsworth friends of Mrs. Amos O. Fortier will be pained to learn of her ings. Why not your account ? Correspondence and to- HAILS RECEIVED death, which occurred Sunday at a Prom West—5.4? a. m.; 4.11 p. m. Persons contemplating opening new accounts and tervierrtog invited. hospital in Skowhegan, where she establishing From East—11.11 a. *.47 and m.; had been for the six (rood banking connections are cordially invited to call. 10-52 p. m. living past months. Mrs. Fortier spent MAILS CLOSE AT POSTOFFICE. nearly all of last year In Ellsworth, and Going West—10.40 a. 1.1* and by m.; her lovable made I p. m. disposition many friends, who regret her death. Be- Going East—(.1* a. m.; 3.45 p. m. sides her husband, she leaves one daughter. Ruth. Union Hiust Company Sunday, arrives from West at ».1«; | Charles Goodwin, wanted for al- closes for west at 4.50 p. m. No mall GREAT MARK DOWN in the q/’Ellsworth,Maine SALE Eaat Sunday. leged complicity McKinley bank burglary last year, was arrest- Reglstored mall should be at post- ed In last office half an hour before mall closes. Bridgeport, Conn., week, and is now lodged in the Hancock county jail to await the October The meeting of the Thursday club term of court. He was indicted at will be held on Friday of this week the October term last year. Goodwin SILK with HOSIERY Mrs. L. A. Leach. was the owner of the Rockland Ash- on which men Roy C. Haines, who has been on the ing sloop the went to Pacific McKinley and made their Fibre Silk Hose in coast for some time, was at get-away Ladies’ Cordovan. Sand and home for Memorial day. after blowing two safes. He admits his connection with the case, it is un- Values to $1.00 for a Tinker's new dancing show will Gray. up 59^ pair. derstood, but says that he was hired doubtless draw another big crowd to by the others to take them to the Silk Hancock hall to-morrow night. Ladies’ Pure and Fibre Hose in Black, scene of the burglary. Catherine, daughter of Mr. and Ellsworth high school baseball White, Castor, Mouse and Suede. In Mrs. David is Navy. this Carney, seriously ill. team has been going strong the past An abscess on the brain is lot are such makes as Gordon, Monito and Ever- feared. week. Last Wednesday afternoon at J. Manley Parker of Stockton Wyman park it defeated Brewer high know has been wear. You all the gjr.ality. Springs the guest for a few by the score of 8-6. Saturday fore- days of his sister-in-law, Mrs. Alice noon. CherryAeld academy was dis- Parker. posed of by the score of 14-5. Mon-

_ day the Ellsworth went to Mrs. D. Shirley Norris of Bar Har- boys *s ^me *° with an Automobile for a with the sem- Protec* yourself bor has been spending a few days Bucksport game NnU/ with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. F. inary team. They lost, by the score Liability Policy. Don’t start the car until you Newman. of 13-11, but were unfortunate in *"> main street talk A n A UC ells- running into a ground rule which with me about it. L. MAINE Miss Doris Heath and Misses MT AUAIVIO, WORTH. they think cost them the A Katherine McCann and Kathleen game. return game with the boys from O'Leary spent the week-end at O, W. Miss will be Tapley Company Heath's home. Bucksport played at Wyman park to-morrow afternoon at 4 -Ui. .inu airs, r unon u j. eel man ot o’clock, when the Ellsworth boys -I. A. THOMPSON New York are at their Ellsworth hope to turn the tables on the sem- home a 119 IVIAirsi for few days. They will inary team. STREET the spend summer at Bar Harbor. u- F*iro, Marino and Auto mobile Insurance Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt A. Moore of BASEBALL. Ropreaenting & Linnehan, Inc. New York arrived Friday to spend Silvy The Equitable F*lr© and Marine Insurance Memorial day with Mr. Moore’s The Ellsworth A. A. baseball team Co AGENTS FOR mother. They will return to New played its first game of the season OF HARTFORD, CONN. York to-day. with an out-of-town team last Satur- afternoon at the Fred G. Smith hasbuilt a dancing day Wyman park, visiting team being the second team, Dodge, Cadillac, Dort, Oldsmobile pavilion, 36x60 feet, on State street, nearly opposite his home, and will or “Ponies,” of the famous Easterns C. C. BURRILL & SON of Brewer. run a series of weekly or semi-weekly —Established 18G7— and Chalmers The Ellsworth Cars dances this summer. He expects to boys showed up well at the have the opening dance next Satur- bat, hitting Doucette safely fourteen times. Jordan and AND AUTOMOBILE NYw I)ort niul Chalmers cars for immediate de- day night. FIRE INSURANCE McPhee were both given a chance in The Siivy & Linnehan garage has some of the of this and the box for Ellsworth, doing good representing leading companies foreign cotmtitee livery. Carload of Oldsmobiles expected taken the agency for the Oldsmobile work though hardly y*'t hitting the Delivery of a carload of these cars is this week. season's stride. Each t-iruck out six expected this week. This garage has men. Jordan, in the first five in- recently delivered the following cars: nings. was hit safely six times, while < Mrs <’. A. Hanscom. Ellsworth, a Second hand )fferings: McPhee. in the last four innings, Cadilluc; Capt. John Martin. Hancock, “TUMBLE was hit four times, the Ellsworth INN” ,""Nsl?^p^S!'EHiN D id a Chalmers: Charles D. Wiggin, Ells- j Truck, two Ford Touring Cars, two Ford twirlers thus dividing honors pretty IN THE WHITING BLOCK ANNEX wroth, a Dodge: S. S. Ells- Estey, evenly. Bodies, one Ford Runabout worth. a Dort. LIGHT LUNCHES SERVED Touring The summary: Ernest Willey, formerly of Ells- ELLSWORTH. Jane Todd ““dt Rena one Overland Car nLM»IL-MHL TO H 4.1. lltSCISO 0.00 TO I (Ml Plants For Sale! Totals. 41 7 10 24 10 6 Full line of Draper &. Maynard Easeball Goods Farlinna Tomato Plants, 40c Doz. Score by innings: Ellsworth. 30210202 x—10 Wakefield Early Cabbage, 25c Doz. Eastern Ponies. 0 0 1 0 * 0 0 2 0— 7 MA1IEL A. SHACKFOKD, Two-base hits. G. Fortier. Johnston, Haner, Doucette 2. Hit by pitcher. L. in Ellsworth Falls, Maine Bargains Horses Fortier. Robinson. Cyr. Struck out. by S. Jordan. 6; by McPhee. 6; by Doucette. Grindle's L_ivery Stable 5. Base on balls, off Jordan, 1; Dou- in Dahlia Bulbs cette, 2. Bargains BLUEHILL WANTED so can- LAKEWOOD. 1 lot named varieties which have become mixed IA Horses For Sale at Hancock House Mrs. William Norris of Beechland not tell colors, each.15*. Saddle or Driving. The Ellsworth Greenhouses tf COMING EVENTS. vw NEED A HORSE FOR ANY PURPOSE, DON’T MISS THIS OP- Can make good, big wages. Telephone, 43. PORTCMTY. Thursday evening, June 3, at Apply by mail or at Methodist vestry—Entertainment by ..-.-I Methodist club; 10 cents. Are You Your a Fair Chance? hotel office. Thursday evening, June 3, at Han- Giving Eyes cock hall—Dance; Tinker’s singing Several have come to me wearing a orchestra. cheap spherical glass when they should have had compound cylinder lenses Thursday, June 3, 4 p. m., at Wy- months ago. byes corrected as they man park—Baseball; Ellsworth high : should be may *ost you more to-day. vs. Rucksport seminary. SHOP hut will save dollars in the future, and ANDERSON’S SCOTT’S SHOE * perhaps your eyesight. ’"Rural hall, East Surry, Thursday evening, June 3—Dance. Refresh- a new case of Children’s Ox- Edward H. Baker CAFE' ments. has just received Play CL I.SWORTH Saturday, June 5, at Wyman Ladies’ White Canvas and Oflce Over Moore’s Drug Store THE RED FRONT park, fords, Pumps Oxfords, IM Court street (Bridge Hill). 2.30 p. m.—Baseball: Ellsworth A. Patent Leather with Men’s Dark Telephone connection. A. vs Radios of Bar Harbor. Pumps buckles, •«««*« ifHHuui in Registered tye specialist Saturday evening, June 5, at Han- Brown Oxfords. Also a few pair of Black Gun Metal ***** cock Ja-Mo-Ka or- hotel. Southwest Water hall—Dance; jazz All newr Harbor,ever> Monday during the summer Street, three doors chestra. Shoes for $7.50. goods. below Postoffice. -o- There will be a Bale of bric-a-brac, A dollar saved is twice earned. Subscribe for the AMERICAN china, some antiques, etc., at the home of Mrs. A. P. Royal, State street. Friday Regular Dinner 50c afternoon at 3 o'clock.—Advt. in a small piece of and seer 300 Women’* Club*. MUTUAL BENEFIT COLUMN. batting the,! side down. Paying on the Nall. Edited -Ann* Madge.-' other In the Philippines there are more by with which Pansy put tour alike together, then An expression everyone A Woman’s than 800 women's clubs. Sickness! Is familiar Is on the nail." Right MOTTOHELPFUL ANT) HOPEFUL. a row ot one color around those, and ! “paving toto enjoy good health. when the body is weakened. I of The*??* of so Increased it; as she began hers (or I comes front the old method settling good health is to Plenty of Fungi Eat* the best restorative chiefly maintain nor The purposes of this column are a couch cushion, but Anally made it IOlfter isanj account*. In the early day of trade mal activity of the stomach, More than 700 of are stated in the title and motto bowels,^ species fungi succinctly into a quilt. It can be lined and assimilated tonic-food. commerce, merchant* on liver, skm and —it is for the mutual benefit, and aims easily and change kidneys. found to be safe to eat and many are then bouud around to it. to be helpful and hopeful. Being for complete paid their debt* by counting out considered eery nutritious. the common good it is for the common For a cushion or sofa pillow silk j “nail" of their gold on to a copper use—a public servant, a purveyor pieces are good to use. "Pansy" also Scott’s Emulsion information and suggestions, a medium j or table. In the market-place. Writ- directions for a H for the interchange of Ideas, in this ca- sends Company ; is the favorite nutrient recom- BEECHAM’S now almost universal, it solicits communications, and made of ten receipt* are pacity quilt print pieces. a success on the mended by physicians as its depends largely sup- Cut out three squares about one and ! •Iw and these nails are no longer used; port given it in this respect. Com- ACIDITY one-half Inches square, two dark, one ! means of re-establishing but two still re- EXCESSIVE munications must be signed, but ths splendid specimens PILLS name of writer will not be printed ex- light; sew them together. Then sew a strength. Scott’s always main among the moot Intereating treas- is at the bottom of most j 5.1. o# Ac. cept by permission. Communications each side of It same as the center I M.4. piece nourishes and vitalises. ures of the ancient of Bris- **■>• ills. will be subject to approval or rejection [ a port •» •!« W«,'.4 digestive one. Hare it about one and one-half t by the editor of the column, but none tol. They are each about four feel S«t4 »..r .Sc, will be rejected without good reason. inches wide, you will have an H. then !• Address all communications to The j high, shaped like a gigantic bour-glasa. 10c., ISc, sew two light stripes on the other side, American. Ellsworth, Me. j There they stand In the busy street, then dark again until you have ftve j KMfOIDS Make Bounce that "Betsey Prig" ha* at la*t a lasting monument to the Integrity of dark and four light. the next afford been heard from. In the Rockland old and merchant class, lUuinnni: Jun.- I. the for indigestion pleas- Dear M. B. Readers: square a dark center, and so on. 1 the trading Subscript^,, from Courier Gazette of May 22 la printed on a Ih-tee of The ing and prompt relief I asked myself, what shall I give to think ft takes thirty-six for a quilt. who paid the nail and scorned American will b,, *.> in enjoyable poem which *he wrote the distress of acid-dyspepsia. the column this week that is especi- When you sew It together have every receipt. a Tear. Subscribe Now. ird read at a recent meeting of r ally appropriate to the sunny, blos- other center dark. Tou will have nine MADE BY SCOTT A BOWNE Plea Rant River grange. Vina! haven soming season of the year? And the stripes and two small squares. Am MAKERS of scorrs emulsion It 1* called first answer which came to me was afraid I haven't explained It plainly, 'Alphabetical Jingles," which Includes name* and character- “Sunshine and Roses,” for gradu- see istic* of members from A to Z. are me much to an- ations near. It gives pleasure • • • likely it is the little volume Quite Some time the with that title, “Sunshine and ago following clip- ping was received from one of our Roses,” which contains so many COll-I> HARDLY a umber. I regret I cannot credit it hopeful and cheery verses and quota- DRAG AROIND to the render; Each. Of ^ tions.that brought the thought to me Several yearn ago it came to me. that Cup so and on every page of the On of Breakdown Mrs. Dion promptly, Verge if 1 did not mend my ways 1 ahould be book there are faint tracings of roses Takes Tanlac and Troubles are very crone, disagreeable woman, un- in a delicate shade of pink. So here Over. ices 1 could rid myself of thst bug- is my first quotation: Dear. Discontent. Accordingly. X begsn was on the of a INSTANT "I right verge POSTUM The sun is bright, the air is clear, to "count my mercies." ss s deer old physical breakdown when 1 started The darting swallows soar and colored mummy of mine used to say. sing. taking Tanlac." said Mrs. Clara Dion, And from the stately elms I hear Just try it. When everything Is contains the same uniform who resides at 1155 Elm street. Man- quality The bluebird topsyturvy end you ere dissatisfied prophesying spring. N. of that makes this chester, H., recently. Continuing with yourself and your environments; table | she said: goodness So blue yon winding river flows. arhen the clouds are so dark thst you so It seems an outlet from the sky. "For two years I have been suffer- loubt the possibility of even the exts- beverage popular. Where, t ill the west a sever* ience s Make it or as waiting wi^d ing from stomach trouble, of "silver lining." sit down with strong mild you prefer blows. and my appetite was so poor that it Den and paper (or if your time is too the used. MOORE’S PHARMACY. The freighted clouds at anchor lie. hardly seemed possible for a grown imtted. say them over to yourself) and by varying quantity person to survive on the little I ate. ■nake a list of your blessings. Com- No wonder so it to All things are new; the birds, the many prefer coffee, and 1 finally got so bad that the odor Dare your lot with thst of your friends leaves not alone on account of taste but because of anything cooking would nauseate knd acquaintances Would you change That gild the elm tree's nodding me. I lost a great deal of weight .and Diaces with any one of them. Think of its abundant heahhAilness. crest. Truty- EVERYBODY’S GOING was so weak and run down it was >f thst next-door neighbor. Have you And even the nest beneath the eaves; " So make your to attend with the greatest effort I could do act many blessings of which she has plans There are no birds in last year's nest. my housework and at the end of the never dreamed? Before you are aware There's a for POSTUM 1 could one after >f It, list will be so MAINE’S GREATEST EVENT All things rejoice in youth and . day barely drag foot your long that you Ifeason the and at times I would have nave the The fullness of their first delight! other, well-nigh forgotten begin- 1 be com- ning. it on desk, or it Made Poatum Cereal Co. State of Maine And learn from the soft heavens above such weak spells would Lay your pin up by of n your room, and as The melting tenderness of night. pelled to catch hold something to every day you Battle Creek.. Centennial Celebration keep from falling. For some time I kre reminded of other causes for Michigan Maiden that read'st this simple rhyme, have also suffered terribly from :bank»giving. write those down. too. e • • at PORTLAND June 23-Juiy 5 Enjoy thy youth, it will not stay; sharp pains in my side and back, Enjoy the fragrance of thy prime, which made it very difficult for me to I think the good sisters must have Particularly interesting features mvary For O. It is not always May! stoop, and kept me in misery all the given up the struggle with high Write for day. booklet, etc. aao time. prices, or. possibly, are worn out State of Maine Centennial Enjoy the spring of love and youth. with the Publicity "I had taken many different medi- struggle: anyway, they do Committee. To some good angel leave the reat. aot seem to City Hall, Portland, Me. cines, but none of them did me a make any complaint. For time will teach thee soon the truth. particle of good, and I had become However, "most folks" can get along There are no birds in last year's nest. with old clothes, but all very much discouraged. However, must eat to —Longfellow. live it they want to live to eat. after seeing so many statements in So • • • Nell's the newspapers where Tanlac had ;ry recipe: German Cake—Sltt Another selection: benefited others I decided to give it a Apple together To the common woman, pne pint flour, one and one-half tea- every-day trial, and my improvement since I be- as was spoons and one-half who feels if she a nothing in gan taking it has simply been re- baking-powder After take teaspoon salt. Work Into it two ta- you eat—always this world, who thinks she has no in* markable. I bad taken but a few I will one blespoons butter. Add a beaten fluence. tell you of thing that doses when my appetite had im- egg will the blue skies in own and milk to make a medinm batter. bring your proved so I could eat three hearty life and will make a Pul into and into ATONIC you shining light meals a day and enjoy them. 1 con- baking-pan press F in own one the batter the of In of the points fca^gtrvoOw"stomach’s s&D your community. tinued taking Tanlac until now I can apples previ- country towns in Northamptonshire. ously pared, cored and cut Into Instantly relievo* Heartburn. Bloated C■—y eat anything I want and everything re- England, there is a graveyard, and on eighths. Sprinkle thickly with su- realise. Stop* indigeetwo. food soaring. agrees with me perfectly, and I have peating. and ail the many ougw caused by a small stone is gar mixed with a little cinnamon. there this inscription not had the least sign of those dread- after the name and date: “She was Bake in a fairly hot oven. A friend ful pains in my side and back since I always pleasant.” She had not been tells me she adds raisins.—Nell. Acid-Stomach began taking it. 1 have regained my rich; the stone was small. The EATON!C i« the boat remedy. Tens of tboo- grave strength so that I can do all my own se nd« wonderfully benefited, raitmly ruer- is in a retired part of the graveyard, so Memorial an teed to please or we will refund money. housework for my house of eleven Cottages. she could not have been a prominent Call and get a big box today. Horn wUl e*u. rooms with tbe greatest ease. 1 do The number of lives the war took woman, but she was “always pleasant.” K. U. MOOKE, &S MAIN HT. not feel tired and worn out any more has not been adequately reckoned. The • * • and am always full of energy. Tan- number of families It broke up la like- Ellsworth, Maine lac has done me so much l am Pansy sends directions for making good wise uncounted. Vet right after it we glad of the opportunity to say a good a puff quilt: have a greater shortage of honsing word for it." Take a piece of cloth (old will do) than ever. There is Interest In this and cut in three Inches square. Then Tanlac is sold in Ellsworth by E. connection in a letter to the London Beginning June 1, the Subscription cut out a piece of worsted cloth four G. Moore, in Sullivan by Dunbar Spectator, evidently from one of the Price of The American will be $2 inches square, sew three sides of the Bros., ia Little Deer Isle by H. G. sufferers of the war. It a two a in Ashville C. C.- contains sug- a Year. Subscribe Now. pieces together, laying pleat Eaton, in by Small, which or the larger one in the middle of the and by the leading druggists in gestion may may not be new side so they will come out even. Put every town.—Advt. in this country. The writer calls attention to an

—.■...i.—ii—. i.i». article In the London Chronicle tell- ■■ *it I i. ii > « —> ing of the building of 120 cottages for ex-service fnen in Westmoreland, called war memorial cottages. It is not clear to him whether these were built by public or private funds, but :< never mind that "Would It be pos- KpiiAifctkggmiMjgyil M sible,” he asks, “for Individuals to do One likewise? What more practical me- cap .«*ar. rap but ter, 1 np ax* e*»s«i apple more. 1 IrMpooa Wad** * morial of any fallen hero than to pro- Iv» raia n««r. I speck salt. I cap vide a borne for a disabled soldier or seeded. rh«*m>«at aad floured. 1 tee*****" Slade* ( -nnjm..n. S teaapooa W*d«'i CV-’e* sailor or for his widow and children?" lra Though oar war widows and or- •ple*. add ©»e-fealf of the nt*'l phans and our disabled soldiers are CYtam the butter and •dd the remainder cf the sue sr tr» the opplr •* * few compared with the losses of Great end then a :rt that to the if«t tnliture. add them, ftlr In Britain, we have need enough for more the d’-y ln*r-dls. A Hoosler school teacher received a St Co.# Boston, MflnVhBNHBBmaciamaaHaamHaw mss very indignant note from one of her patrons, demanding that she stop some boys from annoying her tiny daughter on the way home from schooL Imme- diately after she had read the note the teacher began an Investigation. She asked the little girl, “How do these boys annoy you?” “Why, they talk awful about me and to me,'* explained the youngster, “They cuss me and say terrible things." “But how do yon know they are cursing and the things are really ter- rible?” persisted Miss Teacher. Even she was stunned by the wee child’s answer, “Because," she rea- soned. “they are just like the things my papa says when he gets mad at my mama." Paint Time Difference In Situations. Away out in a remote and snow- It’s here—and we are to ap- drifted draw, separated from the ready herd, ply the paint that real satisfac- an old cow stands between a fir tree gives tion. It and a bowlder, her calf behind her, is the well-known desperately defending it against a ring of wolves capable of playing a wait- Dutch Boy White-Lead ing game through the long night This mixed with pure linseed oil, is a scene common enough in the turpentine matter West about which artists painted tinting to meet surface, vivid pictures and authors wrote stir- weather and color conditions. Your ring stories, mighty good press-agent choice as to color can be matched 1 Ynatertal for the department of agri- exactly. a culture's predatory animal campaign. SandLet us submit color But who would write a thrilling story suggestions j or suitable for house. write, paint a picture about a prairie dog your Call, J running out of Its hole and filling Its or phone. ^ stomach with grama grass?—Ex- change. -o- Chas. F. Fuller Scm **••**/*• *%d Beginning June 1, the Subscription im* m*0 *U; a Year. Subscribe Now. Umm*•rfrn.w+u+l** «*. Price of The American will be $2 FOUND CARDS WERE MARKED North Dakota’* Lignite. A government report says “the fuel B«v«l.tlon, That Cam, ,, , 8h0ck to PAINS NEARLY ! has been forever solved In Woundtd Red Soldiers In Hospital j North Dakota.” The western half of Children at Washington. the state Is underlaid with lignite, the Cry for Fletcher’s DOUBLED UP ; beds estimated to contain 600,000,000,- Hero is a melancholy story about JE 000 tons. Over thousands of square "mark era." Nothing Me Until I miles this soft coal lies so close to the ''Markers are Helped Mood marked playing cards surface that farmers merely dig a red blood Rich, coursing through * he "hfl Took Lydia E. Pinkham’s feins is • sure T* Plays may read the hole In their own fields nnd take out vour sign of a good hacks of the cards. Wounded Vegetable the coal ns it. digestion. Unless your stomach, soldiers Compound. they require During under treatment In the liver and other digestive organs are Walter Reed 1918 1,000,000,000 tons were mined. If th'spitnl In working promptly and Washington play cards Wyandotte, Mich.-“For the last the farmer Is too busy with his farm thoroughly, four I have the blood cannot assimilate all the continually. They use decks which years doctored off and on work to help himself, he can buy It from ate given to the fMiniiimiiiiiKmnimrnwithout hein. i nourishment your food; your | hospltnl. not new for $1.50 or $1! per ton. Many of the have had pains The Kind You energy and vitality are not renewed. 'leeks, hut those which have grain elevators arc Have Always Bought, and which has been been month so ‘urge operated by all want, nse.1 once every bad i-i use • Eat you only avoid too hy Washington clubs, power furnished by coal that Is mined for over over 30 years, has borne the of and rich espe- that I would nearly signature much pastry foods, but b* cially — bridge whist clubs of women In double up. Some- an the spot, and this general economy and has been made under his per- sure to take plenty fit to chew time, society. times 1 could not In fuel has aided In ln- sonal slowly and well. Chewing is tha materially Cy'\,X, supervision since its infancy. Keon-eyed as sweep a room with- of the of soldier*. the story now ; creasing the per capita wealth. Allow no one to deceive in this. first part process digestion. goes, out to “ you were surprised to stopping rest, Ail ” A teaspoonful of “L.F.” discover one Counterfeits, Imitations and are but Atwood's da> t mt some and everything I ate Just-as-good of the cards were of that Medicine occasionally, will purge my stomach. Captain Industry at Three. Experiments trifle with and endanger the health of of marked hy small knife point Indenta- upset your system impurities, and al- Three years ago Little Edward Is Just 3 years old, Edants and tions on the Children—Experience against Experiment. low only nutritious elements to border of the back. The I lost a child but “going on 4.” He Is very fond of marking waft enter the blood. It will keep your not accidental. and suffered so his grandmother's home and often Is « What liver active and you.will Scrutiny showed that the UU.U1V UWl 1 WtWUUl is CASTORIA get the full high cards a young visitor. His last call was last t-astoriac is a of head at times. harmless substitute for Castor benefit of your food." eight spot up to ace—were my My bowels did Oil, Paregoric, carefully not move Sunday afternoon. Grandmother, who and a bottle of marked. for days and I could not eat Drops Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains t Keep “L.F.” The marks were so faint as had always without The doctor could not been taking a nap, was a bit late neither on hand. It is to he almost suffering. Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its absolutely harmless Imperceptible, hut a me and downstairs to her fa- all per- help one day I told my husband coming greet is its under conditions, son familiar with them nge guarantee. For more than it has could rend the that I could not stand the pain any vorite guest. She found him cuddled thirty years and will been in constant use for help young hack*. longer and sent him to the the relief of old alike, ft has drug-store up In the big easy chair In front! of the Constipation, Flatulency, and to Tie a bottle of wind Colic and Immediately there wns a search for get Lydia E. Pink- Edward ns Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness a household rem- fireplace. smiled she arising been the cart! ham’s and threw and marker, for the soldiers Vegetable Compound to kiss therefrom, by regulating the Stomach and aids edy in many families may the doctor's stooped him, but, boyllke, that Bowels, gamble a bit now medicine away. After the and was about assimilation of Food; and for three generations. then—officially three bottles of Com- the only sign of afTectlon giving healthy natural sleep. they don’t, but taking Vegetable The Your dealer sella it actually they—well, pound and two bottles of E. from him. Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. it’s using Lydia j for 50c a bottle. If you nobody's business if one wounded Pinkham's Sanative Wash I could do “Get up. dear/ urged Edward’s buck have never tried it, get private wishes to wager another 1 my own housework. If it had not been mother, “that’s grandmother’s chair.” wounded buck for medicine I don’t know GENUINE t bottle today, “L.F.” private that his five your where I "No, It isn't,” asserted the young CASTORIA ALWAYS cards heat would be and l am never without Medicine Co, Portland, t’other chap’s five cards. today man, “I beat her to It.” a.bottle of it in the house. Vou Maine. Anyhow, if somebody wns marking may publish this if you like that it may rards In the the help hospital boys some other woman.”—Mrs. Mary Possible Restraint. wished to talk to him. But Investiga- Stendeb, 120 "There is a great deal of danger In tion Orange St., Wyandotte, OCEAN CASTS UP OLD SHIP revealed—and this Is where the ilich. all this socialistic literature.” hospital soldiers were shocked—that “I suppose so,” replied the man who whatever marking was done Identity of Ancient Vessel Pound on took Is exasperating!}' . “And yet place before the cards Dictionary of Arabs Is Ponderous. Rockaway Beach Uncertain—May arrived at the | If a man would take the trouble to Not all Arabic dictionaries of 500 years Be Hietoric Pirate. hospital. decks were marked, ago, read and understand all that has which are still the great only a deck now and then. authority for > been written about socialism before in that The Inference seems to be students language, more than ! R ;.away Bench has another sensn- that embarking in business as a ’red,' he'd In Use the For Over 30 Years somebody in Washington club life, surpass ponderous dictionaries of lie too old to tier c Brooklyn Kagie states Not entirely participate in woman’s club life at Is Europe, even the famous many-vol- The Kind You Have with washing hundred* of that. gracious- any active demonstrations.” Always Bought Content up umeil Index of ly giving the wounded soldiers once- etymological Lnrousse, COM NWW VO W K thou- l« of cmbs. lobsters and clams, i _* ^ANV, CITY, tjs**d card decks which have somehow the monumental work of all modern the t-ai tide recently dug an ancient , been knife-pointed. The war veterans tongues. The Arabic dictionary most Evidence Stork Had Traveled. oceat relic out of the sands and left say that they have been shell shocked used by scholars familiar with no Julia had been over to see the neigh- In a * sun. It to bleach like bor’s new and otherwise startled, hut are other language, which was made In baby and upon her return skeleton of a they some departed dinosaur. was asked how she liked vnst!y amazed at a phase of society the tluie of the great Caliph Hnroun It, to which Alphabet*. Ac--- ng to C»t>t. Joseph Meade of she 3,000,000 Matches a Minute. life In Washington. al Rasehld, Is In 20 quarto volumes replied: "Well, mother, it Is all The letters In the alphabets of the the lift hnway coast gunnl stallon, II The civilized nations of the and weighs close to ll» pounds. There right, only the stork must have been a world vary from 12 to 202 In number. world. Is an old o' war. It has been computed, strike sloop Is a ten-volume long time on the way with it, for It The Hawaiian has 3,000,000 Probably First Moving Pictures. 50-pound, abridgement | alphabet the small- matches No ty knows It* history. From all is 1 every minute of the 24 hours. America Is not the original home nf of It. presumably for use at home. certainly awfully tanned." est number, the Tartarian the largest. appearance* this washed out corpse In *he moving picture. This assumption aa (V ein was once a graveyard saucy j --- MWMWi ■ '■ ■" " 11 Is disproved hy an apparatus of an- I A t war vessel, mounting nine gun*. In 1 dent Siamese civilization recently re- dud g the old time how chaser that discovered. The apparatus consists of use! to hark with at ferocity pursuing « number of ancient movie machines t vengeance. unearthed at museum In ; The ship Is hlufT-howed. her the^Natlonnl spikes New York, where" they had been hid- are handwrought. her ribs nre of stout den awnv In boxes since their pre- oak and her bowsprit, broken short sentation to this country hy the king a Cars at the cap la a mighty headstone on a of the Smaller of Slntn In 1S7.\ Why Majority sandy grove. The cinematic art as practiced hun- The old salts who are experts on dred* of year* ago In Slam was car- such matters say the buried hull Is • rierI on as follows: The roper nora- Come on Tires an old British During the war sloop. N*r of figures. designed from leather Goodyear of 1*12 privateers manned by adven- hy hand, were mounted on rods and turous Yankee* frequently hung about projected on the screen hy the hand of Jones' Inlet, towing In their prlre* for the operator. The screen was a white anchorage and to shelter running cloth hung between the audience and when British men o'-wnr. out for re- the light. The shadows were manlp- venge bore down upon them. more cars ulated hy the operator’s pushing the Last year using 30x3-, 30x3V2-, Another tradition unearthed from manikins along In n trough. As the old of now- or 31 x 4-inch tires were skippers clipper ships, action advanced through climax and factory-equipped come to anchor on the Rockaway nnfl-cllmax. the operator recited In a Tires than with other •bores, ha* It that for with Goodyear any CapL Jone*. singsong voice five-reel dramas of the whom Jones' Inlet was named at one love and wrongs of the kings and kind. time Just prior to the Revolutionary queens represented. war. pursued a profitable trade In con- traband in the unknown to This is a result of* the relative vicinity, Sports Among Citizen Soldiers. plainly high the Britldi customs The handwrought Australia’s cadets, the citizen sol- value in these tires for the smaller •pikes and the of the produced general shape diers who are trained under her com- rotting wreck plainly Indicate that resources and pulsory home defense system, have cars by Goodyear’s enormous *h« was an of oldtlmer, very likely a warm-hearted friend In Brigadier time*. care. Revolutionary General Brand, state commandant and scrupulous one of the most distinguished Aus- Village Within Extinct Volcano. tralian leaders In the late war Gen- the same intense endeavor ■Bottom" I* the (mrndoxteal name eral Brand recognizes that routine Is They represent of a Hide village perched on the peak Irksome and he Is popularizing senior to utmost in tires that of supply satisfaction mountain which comprise* the cadet work hy combining with It Warn! of Saha. In the Caribbean sea. sports programs whereby the keenest has laid the basis for the marked preference No other spot in the world I* quite rivalry In athletics will he encouraged like which exists for Tires Saha: of all the Islands of the throughout Victoria. General Brand's everywhere Goodyear troplcnl seas. It Is the strangest, the scheme has been enthusiastically wel- sizes. raost in the larger forbidding. Sheer conical, frown- comed hy the hoys and by citizens' log, this island rises from the waves, committees, who have joined heartily •ts topmost pinnacle veiled In drifting In the sporting competitions between This real value in tires is available doods Goodyear 3,000 feet above the sen, Its battalions, brigades ami training coast or rock-bound and precipitous. It area*. This new waf of making sol- for your Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell, Is seldom sighted by ships, but those diers means the Introduction of a com- *•)<> do other car one of these sizes, at our pass it would never dream mon Interest among the units, skill, using ™f It was Inhabited. discipline and clean rivalry there for these The nearest Service Station. Go mountain Is an extinct volcano and the town of Itottom rests In Its Belgrade Hit Hard by War. tires and Heavy Tourist Tubes. ctater Goodyear No harbor breaks Saha's Belgrade, the capital of Serbia and coast; there Is no safe landing place Slavla. Is now a mere shell of Its or Jugo anchorage, and If one would visit former self. The Serbs used to t>e re- loan one must *rep ashore from a mnrkably proud of their metropolis. boat and climb a sleep stairway Did they not possess a city with first- 0 hundreds of stone steps or toll up class hotels, electric cars, a boulevard, a narrow, difficult trail. Every article good shops and all olher modern con- toitgi,- to Saba from the outside veniences. not to mention a profusion _or!d ron*t be carried up the heights of the coffee houses and gardens so * inhabitants are sailors, as they dear to the heart of the Serb? a\e been since the earliest times, tuid The coffee houses of Belgrade are tough they sail the seven seas they more of an Institution than the tavern ""ays return to their Island home. ever was In London. A cupful of black Double-Cure Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes are thick, tubes that coffee In a public garden, a military 30x3*6 Goodyear $•^'3 50 strong be Fabric, All-Weather Tread_ reinforce casings properly. Why risk a good casing with a Artistic Temperament. band playing the weird Slavic songs, cheap tube? Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes cost little more The the old landlady announced that a well- ami the young i-eople dancing 30 x than tubes of less merit. size in water- n°"n 3*6 Goodyear Single-Cure $^1 50 30x3Vi $450 and was on the ** cartoonist to folk dances grass—these repre- Fabric, Anti-Skid Tread_ 1 proof bag ..... “f* u® at our we sent the height of contentment to the aj. boarding house and expectations of meeting a Jolly Serb after a day's work. *,**■ "c-'low who would drive dull care a "hen he arrived he Insisted Deserves None. lavln» * small table by himself, "Things ain't goln' to suit me In of drawing his chair up tills country." said the seedy citizen. f ta,)le drew him always the table to “Bald yoiir poll tax lately?” asked eating the b ,. facing wall, with his the brisk old the gentleman. tuwj quests, and declined to "No- *UJ'one- Al* all he was a sad char- "II..*. long has It been since you " ,0 a: Ease utHin and a great voted?” to :he guests.-:Ex- " ^•Ppolutmeut Bout twelve years, I reckon." “L’lnphl You are not going to get any sympathy from me.”—Birming- "Mark Him Duty." ham Age-Herald. culthy «^i patient—Oh. doctor. 1 have ° *a * °°bT this' I can’t go to the office Turning Him Down Can’t Authorized Service Station for |*ono'n8- you do something The Flat Hunter—You will And me an especially desirable tenant In nil M“dko out>—(let out -F" 01- (Just ! respects. You will pardon my saying ’"n y°u see I’m There but '' *, busy? J It. but I believe every man should blow MORANG'S GARAGE! a'hvihing the matter with you. r°U e"*' his own horn. brick-The Home Sector I West Sullivan and TJte Landlord—Horn blowing Is not Ellsworth, Bar Harbor, Sedgwick, IVIaino Subscribe for the American permitted In my buildings. STATE OF MADE. John Williams of Bath are Gouldsboro. SHEIIimi «*% RE- spending iego state of California, against I.-In* realdenta of tho C. O. Hardison and Alms q,..l,8# family of Ban- cemetery and placed flags and flowers Hancock, on the fourth Tuesday of M Gilmore and Pascal P. Oil- Maine, they have appointed A*»K*te of more. both of in said gor spent Sunday and Memorial day on the graves of the soldiers. From April next, then and there In our said Bucksport. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. Court to answer County of Hancock and State of Maine, at the home of their parents, Mr. and there they went to the shore, unto Willis A. Ricker. fin*- | casting of Castlne. In the of Hancock, for the sum of three thousand one hun- w-srcS.-i^rKSf"®.!■> year.%.62.00 Mrs. E. O. Hardison. County dred flowers upon the water, and then collector of taxes for said town of Car- fifty-five dollars and fifty cents, rs'A,s,r“ *ss.“-"as fix months .61.00 j j debt May 31. "Echo.” marched back to the school-rooms. tine for the year 1*1*. duly elected and or damage, and eleven dollars and Caroline H. Gross, late of «»«*, Three months .60c seventy-two rents, costs of suit, to- in said A. Young, the only G. A. R. soldier sworn, said Willis A. Ricker having county, deceased 8^m„n8l0a- Single Copies .6c i been elected as said collector of taxes gether with fifteen cents more for one °f .F*‘rmtn*ton. Franklin. left here, met them at the school- on March 17. A. writ of execution, and will be sold at appointedNl"*, executor 8. mb. at ten o'clock In the forenoon, to worth •rders made payable to Hancock ! IMS. was then and there the owner Kalla. In aald county alLf daughter of Bangor are guests at W. are of relatives of personal satisfy the sum now due on said execu- Minnie II. County Publishing Co.. Ellsworth. Eddington guests property situated In aaid McCarty of aalI' T. Havey’s. I here. His Lovina town, to wit. one automobile, and tbere tion. to wit: the sum of three thousand appointed executrix Maine. mother, Guptill. one hundred of'w Mrs. Ellsworth and two taxable; and then and there Arthur W sixty-seven dollars snd will and teatament of aald d.Jw..*?8 Long will accompany them home. J thirty-seven cents, the de- date of Patterson. Walter Weeks and Wil- following qualiflrallon May D daughters will leave for scribed real estate, i!a ¥*-1 Wednesday May 31. Etttah." bert L Ordway were the duly elected and ail the right, Oorrydon A. Itichardaon. title and Interest which lata oftu WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2. 1920. Texas, where they will join Mr. Long. and legally qualified assessors of said the said Alma Harbor. In aald county. town of Castine, M Gilmore and Pascal P. Gilmore have Grace Mrs. Charles Clark of Bangor, who and did duly and A. Itichardaon of aald Har or had In and to the same, on the 3<>th p..d legally assess upon the personal bor. appointed executrix of the w has been with her parents. W. H. Trenton. day of A D. 191*. at P. M property of the said Defendant, to wit. August 2,30 and teatament of aald deceaaed ELLSWORTH FALLS, Card the time when the same was h.,?te ! and wife, was joined by Mr. All are pleased to know that Mrs. uj>on sai l automobile, as a part of hi* attached qualillcatlon May 4, A. H “-2' 4( on the writ in the same to Clark proportion of the town taxes and as a suit, wit: Nathan Aah. late of Monday. Addle Copp is better. A Itar fl.ruor i. part of his due proportion of the State certain lot or parrel of land, with the aald county, deccaaed. Ivory F. Butler and wife have B. F. son Bar ah a xif Mis? Ethel Crocker and Harvard Jordan, Albert and fam- and county taxes allotted to said town buildings thereon standing, situated In moved from Beacon Falls. Conn. said Bray of Bangor were home over Sun- ily. of Northeast Harbor, Mrs. Loren- for the year then current, the follow- Bucksport. and bounded and de- ?rfix“o‘? t'hr.a’ir^r, ing sum. to w scribed as follow*, via: Beginning on and Monday. They have taken rent In Mrs. Martha zo Woodworth and son Harold. Bar it. upon his said personal of day property, to wit. aaid the westerly side of Bridge street, so house. ; automobile, the be Arz*rv«r- Waldo L. and wife hare Havey’s Harbor, and Mrs. Harry Newton. sum of called, at a stone at the northeast Higgins twenty-one dollars. (12! 00); post, George W Newman, lute of Memorial day services at the town and the corner of the lot owned Frank Itar H*r- keen visiting here the past week. ! spent the week-end at their old home said assessors afterwards, to by Har- bor. In said county, 1 riman. deceased will leave for Northeast hall were largely attended. Mr. here. of May. A. D. thence running northerly on nextirk of said liar Harbor The;- to-day 1*1*. did said line of street to a appoints! Scammon’s address was a strong make a perfect 1st thereof westerly Bridge exerutria of the last will and where have plea Mrs. Annie Gilbert. Who is at Bar and stone at the corner teitaiSS! Harbor, they employment of ail the taxes of Mid town under post of said Bridge of said deceased, date of for whatever makes for the better- street and quni fvar*l,oa lor the summer. Harbor for the summer, was here for their hands, and did commit the same Broadway; thence westerly May 11. A D. IMO. ment of our free Cnited to Willis A. on the line of said Joseph Patterson and wife of grand, Memorial day. Ricker, of that name, who southerly Broadway Augustus E. Moors, late of States. A. Blaisdell. chair- was then and there duly elected and about twenty-seven and one-fourtn In said Ellsworth Brewer visited Mrs. Patterson's Boyd May 31. W. county, deceased li t a pa- qualified as collector of taxes of said rod* to the easterly line of Pine street, man. introduced the with a Moore of New York City and rv rents Sunday and speaker town, with a warrant of so called: thence on said Pine (f Monday. -o- that date. In southerly Hall of Mid Ellsworth, few well-timed remarks. Grafton due form of law street, sixteen rods to a stone Appointed Jw. The funeral of Miss Bertha L. Joy under their hands; post, minlstrators of the estate ami the thence at of | d, eras held at the home after- Bunker delivered Lincoln's Gettys- Tromont. plaintiff avers that due notice easterly right angles to said ceased; date of qualification »’ Thursday thereof has be«>n Pine street ten rods to a stone May address, which memor- given to said, de- post, D IMb. The said noon. Rev. IV. officiat- burg he had Fred Thurston has In thence Hoyt A Moore not Henry Conley employment fendant. and that before the tom- southerly nearly parallel with a resident of the ized. Pastor Brooks gave a short said being State of m*u ing The flora! offerings were pro- Rockland. mencement of this suit, to wit. on the Pine street in a straight line to he has appointed Monroe Y <,/ address at the cemetery. The choirs twenty-second day of October. A. D. the northerly line of land of Mrs. E. C. fuse and beautiful. Interment was Joseph Kelley returned to his work Ellsworth. In the County of }j ir.-... of churches 1*1*. payment of said tax was the Newcomb, thence easterly on the at both gave line selections in Massachusetts by State of Maine, as his agent n Juniper cemetery. Saturday. His plaintiff duly demanded of j*ald de- northerly line of said Newcomb lot and *aid at the Miss Lola accom- State of Maine, as the law dtr ;• Reuel and wife, who hall, Dyer, mother, Mrs. Jacob elley. accom- fendant. and was on land of Mr*. Mary A Crocker ten Whitney refused, whereby, Almira T. t)ix. late of Tremor.t panist. and by reason of the statute rod*, more or less, to the northeast ir •ante here recently from Marietta. O., i panied him as far as Bangor for a in such said county, deceased Fred, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hanson and case made and provided, an action has corner of said Crocker lot. thence and who have been looking about for few visit Holden of New York 0i& •, days' accrued to the plaintiff to have and re- southerly on the easterly line of said sons left for a at administrator de bonis non v. a to have a Friday visit King- Mrs. a cover Crocker lot to the tv* place locate, purchased John Latty has had tele- of the said defendant, the said northwest corner of w man. ill annexed of the estate of .« j d*. house in and are in her house. sum of twenty-one dollars <121 06). the lot owned by Frank Harrlman. Bangor moving phone put ceased, date of qualification n a Richard Penobscot with interest thereon. In an action of thence easterly on the northerly line of May there Dodge, county School D. 1910. Not a r-*!d» t. to-day. closed Friday, and the debt. said Harriman lot to the of be- betng >h* agricultural agent, with wife and point State of Maine, he has Donald Maddocks caught a ten- teacher. Mrs. Regis, returned to her Yet though often requested, the said ginning A certain lot or parcel of *j.; young son. are Mrs. George U Fuller of South* ii -• ,r German trout at Branch visiting Dodge’s home in defendant has not aaid sum land with the buildings thereon situ- pound pond Bangor. paid but in the County of Hancock .State brother. J. neglect* SO to do to the damage of said ated In said Bucksport. on the easterly of Monday. Burleigh Thompson. 31. K. Maine, as his agent in sa d May plaintiff las he the side of naid Bridge street, and bounded >*.-»•• ..f Charles M. Smith of Amherst has Rev. J. E. Blake, accompanied by says! *Um of one Maine, as the law directs hundred dollars, which shall then and and described as follows Beginning Mrs. Blake, was In town Ear* N. Williams, late of l u keen visiting his son, C. W. Smith. Sunday there be made to appear with other due at the northeast corner of the school- j S«* 31. in said county, decease*! pvening. The haccalanreate sermon Slate of Ohio. City of Toledo. damages. And have there house lot. situated at the corner of [>#&* you this Williams of said Plantation V at the Luca* County, m. writ with your therein. Bridge and Pond streets: thence run- Baptist church, delivered by doings pointed administrator of the Rlnehill Frank J. Cheney make-* oath that he Witness, Ueslle C. Cornish. Chief ning westerly hy said schoolhouse lot 0f Mr. Blake, was inspiring. said deceased, date of atlen Is senior partner of the firm of F J Justice of said Court at this about ten and one fourth rods to qualifU William Bisset is home from Ston- Ellsworth, May 4. A. D IMP* May 31. Sub. Cheney & Co., doing business in the twenty-ninth day of March In the Bridge street thence northerly by said year Amelia A- Rich, late of Tr-:• t ington. City of Toledo. County and State afore- of our Lord one thousand nine hundred Bridge street to the southerly line of iq aald deceased. l*e*u<- j Recent arrivals; Dr. H. F. Fowler said. and that said Arm will pay the and twenty. Broadway, thence easterly on the county, i>i‘.h IWpect Harbor. of void Tretnont. .,.j ■ r. and sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for T F MAHONEY Clerk. southerly line of Broadway about appointed wife. Providence. R. I.; Mrs. istrator of the estate of said de .ms Mrs Fred Bickford and grand- each and every eaae of Catarrh that twenty-one rods to an Iron bolt In the Dean Holden and Mrs. cannot date of qualification May 4. A I* U. family. George child. Margery Bickford Pierce, of be cured by the uae of HALL'S o a » c. v*r ^ r. line of land now or formerly of Wil- Chester A. late of Hubbard. New York; Mrs. B. CA TA !i IIH M E DIC1N K HANCOCK m» liam O. Buck, thence southerly on the Gray, Southwest Phillips Rochester. N. H.. are at Alfred Ham- Harbor in said decease*! Kd. Weston. Wallace Weston. FRANK J. CHENEY StTRKMK JUDICIAL COURT line of said Buck lot about twelve rods county, Bermuda; ilton's for a visit. G Moore of said SowthwoM Ha' -r Sworn to before me and subscribed April term. A. D 1*20 to an iron bolt in the line of the Hutch- Miss Winifred Weston. administratrix of U > •■**tate Philadelphia: Dr. C. C. Larrabee has returned in my presence, this «th day of Decem- Upon the within writ, ordered: That Ings U»t. thence westerly on the line of appointed J. Sherlock ber a D. th** of said deceased, date of attoa Andrews. Rochester. N. from a visit to his sons in Vac im A. W OLKASON. Plaintiff giv, noth'*- to the De- said Hutching* lot eight rod* to an Iron qua: Buren 4 A. 1* IMft Y.: George F. Cochran and wife. Bal- 'Seal) Notary Public, j fendant to appear before the Justice of bolt, thence southerly on the line of ; May and Washburn. Fred A Holt, late of Gould.* r*. in Hair* Catarrh Medicine la taken In- our Supreme Judicial Court to he SAid Hutching* lot to the place of be- ; timore; Mrs. E. J. Brooks. Miss Eli- deceased. (Jra .S' The young people got up a dance ternally and act* through the blood on holden at Ellsworth within and for the ginning. said oOUftty. Holt nor Brooks, East N. Miss the of said Gouldsboro. appoint -*, admin- Orange. J.: Thursday night to raise money for Mucous Surfaces of the System. County of Hancock, on the second i»t number one hundred and twenty- Send for testimomals. free. Tuesday of October A D. one 1121) in ths town of Han- istratrix of the estate of said d* v*-d. Abby Partridge. Cleveland; Miss the of the was 1920. by Orland. | repair sidewalks. It F J. CHENEY Ac CO cork date of qualification May 4, A !• 1*. Louise Hinckley. Boston; Mrs May Toledo. O. publishing »n attested ropy of said county. Maine, according to the a pleasant party, but not the success Sold by a!! druggists, 75c. Writ Ana this order thereon, three plan of said lowiu>f Orland. Walter L. Muller. late of Frur.„ n ia Miss Marvel Sadie l; Pillsbury, Pillsbury, financially that it should have been. Hall's Family Fills for constipation weeks successively in the Ellsworth A certain lot or parcel of land situa- 1 said county, deceased i-ti«-r Miss Dora Pert. American ted in of said Franklin, appoint-,! Woodland. Clarence B. Colwell went to Ells- a newspaper printed in Ells- Southwest Harbor. Hancock worth in our and istralrix of the estate of said »!*• •■*♦<•!. Mrs. E. M. Chase and son Newton County of Hgnrork the county. Maine, being land in Num- j worth Monday to bring back his LOST. last to be ber 3. 1 A and for reference see date of qualification May 4 A I* l»i'. went to Boston publication thtrty days at Han- Saturday. father's new car. a Bulck six. least prior to the second Tuesday of cock County Maine Registry of Deeds,, William Cole. late of 8tomnK a The BANKBOOK NO. deceased Edmund <’ public schools will hold an ex- Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hewins of Mil- 5*1«2 OF THE SAV- October next, that he mar there and book 4 4*. page 5aS said county. in** department of I'nion Tru*t Com- then in our said court and i CHANDLER M WILSON. Wood of said 8tonlngton. appe.n?»d ad- hibition at the town hall June 11. were appear bridge here recently calling pany of Ellsworth. Finder w ill pleas* answer to said stilt. ministrator Of the estate of »:* i d< Examples of the school work will I Deputy Sheriff. be upon friends. I return to Union Trust Compony, Ells- T 9 MAHONEY. ceased, date of qualification Ma> * A. and worth. \l*MI NI' I ft \lOH* « 1U: OF displayed, the programs will in- The is in Clerk of the Sup. Jud. Court. REAL D. l»2b correspondent receipt of -““—_____ MTATK. •lude fancy drills, dances, music A true copy of the writ and order of Reuben Smith. late of 5»u.. var. sn and a copy of the Pvthla. the school Pursuant to a license from secitations. paper PCH M» court thereon. the Pro- said « uutity. deceased Berm. M. Pat* of the Winter Harbor school. Attest T F MAHON bate Court for the County of Hancock. ten of Augusta. State of Matt ap- high — KT, Clerk. The H AT M A VS H AT VE \ R FRANK LI N State of Maine issued June 1 moving-picture play, "Evan- It is an attractive and does 1. 182$. pointed administratrix d** bonis non paper, Boad station. Owner have same shat! sell at geline. was at the town i may SHERIFF"^ MI.E. public auction on ih* with the will annexed of the ►■state of given hall credit to those w ho it. The •v compiled proving property and paying COUNTY OF HANCOCK ss premises In the City of Ellsworth. In said deceased: date of qualification Tuesday afternoon and evening, for charges. of D. little story by Miss Virginia Rice, Inquire McKay North May ?». 1920. said county at 2 o’clock in the after- May 4 A. D. 1*20. the benefit of the schools of Bluehill- Taken this of noon. on 7. tn ; one of our own girls, is particularly twenty-ninth day May. Wedneaday. July 1320. the Kufus O. Parker, late of Castir.e A. D. 1920 on execution dated the following described real estate situ- W Sedgwick Brooklin district. The well written. said county, deceased Arthur Pat- j worn SALK. twenty-eighth of A D. ! ated In the said of Ellsworth and ! was as day May. 1920. City terson of said Cas&tJie and Ra'-p* play given part of the present ! issued on a * An event of unusual Importance judgment rendered by the belonging to the «state of Fred II Waldo oov. i> ap- method of visual Mprne of Belfast. instruction, and was was the visit of Governor MiUiken. SECOND-HAND FORD AND CHEVRO- Supreme Judicial Court for the said Aiken, late of said Ellsworth, deceased pointed administrators of the eeta'*- «-f one of iet cars, and a County of Hancock and to wit the best ever shown in town. who. with three of touring Republic Truck. begun held on said deceased, dste of qualification his ouncil and the E E. Rowe. Ellsworth. Me. the fourth Tuesuay of A. D PARCEL NO Many students were present from April. L May 20. A. D 192&. w-ho.with three of his council and the 1919. to wit. on the fifth day of May. A la>t situated in Ellsworth deeded to of Ellsworth, Sedgwick and Brooklin. HOUSE AND*LOT IN Mary A. Jelllson. late afternoon, in Columbus ELLSWORTH; D. 192*». in favor of John H. Itresnahan Fred II. Aiken by N K. Sawyer, by deed Bernard S. day hall. for sale or to let. in aaid county, deceased The Once-in-awhile club will meet very reasonable of Ellsworth. Hancock county. Maine, recorded in Hancock registry, vol. 14*. r.\*d Never before has the of terms. I- JelUson of said Ellsworth ay; governor the Harry Crabtree. the duly elected and 413. Described as this week. Thursday, at “The Nut- qualified collector page follows Be- administrator of the estate of sad dr- State so honored this little of taxes for said of at shell." with Miss village. TWO HORSES. WEIGHT ABOUT lftSt City Ellsworth for ginning junction of Birch Avenue ceased; date of qualification May 11. A. Sherman and Miss The were the years 1912. 1913. IMS, 1*14 1*17 and Oak Street, thence officials here in the interest each, suitable for delivery or driving. running south I> 1920. and 1918. against Martin E- 2« east in the Jennings. of the Pratt A Smith. Ellsworth. Me. Salisbury degrees westerly line of Frank late of Bar Hart f in fishing industry, and the invi- of * ftpratt. The said Ellsworth for one hundred three said Oak Street, eight rods, thence I prizes have been awarded for tation to said county, deceased Hugh Spratt attend the meeting was to NEW- MILCJTCOW I OF t. dollars and ninety-nine cents. <$103.991. and to said Birch ‘’r-n- the essays written SQUIRE westerly parallel of said Bar Harbor, appoint. by the students of the fishermen, but A Stackpoil. n F n r, Ellsworth. Me. debt or damage, and twenty dollars i Avenue eight rods, thence north 2*> de- many others tstrmtor of the estate of sa d d- the high, grammar and intermediate and twenty-nine cents. < 920.29). costs’ grees west rods said availed themselves of the privilege of eight to Birch date of qualification May 11 A «■ schools on of suit, and will be sold at auc- A venue, thence on said avenue the genera! subject of and the public easterly Juliett Bunker, late of Sui- "• a* hearing meeting governor. WANTED. tion at the office of R. E Mason. 109 eight rods to place of con- “How to Improve Our Home beginning, said couuly. den-eased. Town." i Miss Ruth Stewart and Main street, in said Ellsworth, to the taining *4 square rods. Maynard Bunker of said Sullivan appo ’■ ad- The judges had no easy task to de- WANTED AT highest bidder, on the seventh of PARCEL NO. 2 Wasgatt of Corea were married Sat- ONCE. SECOND-HAND day ministrator of the estate of !*.-• cide the 1 piano in good condition. Fred July A. D 1*20. at ten o'clock In the Sold to Fr«-d B. Aiken J question of “good, better. G. by Robert ceased, date of Mo I a. urday evening. May 29, by C. C. Lar- Smith. Ellsworth. forenoon, the described real deed qualification best The awards were as Telephone. 122*13. following Gerry by recorded as above in follows: rabee. Mr. estate, and all D. 1920. esq. Wasgatt goes with the right, title and inter- vol. 141. page 421. described as follows \rr -x. In _ A. late of High school—First prize. Miss Leah est which the said Martin E. at the Dodge, Capt. Seavv in the E. T. Hamor, and Salisbury Beginning southeasterly side of l- M ■ aaid county. deceased Abram; second. Miss How- has and had in and to the same on the Birch Avenue in said at Margaret his bride to M Kilsworth. and in »-» -'l> is accompany her hus- IXJ HEV WANTED. eleventh of the Chandler of Bucksport. ard; honorable day August. A. I>. 1919. at northeasterly corner of Mary E ti mention. Miss Beren- band on a administrator of trip to Portland. A host one hour and thirty minutes in the ! M< Farland's lot thence running north appointed tha Leach. Miss Bessie Carter, Miss WANTED MAN of said deceased, date of qua k?lon of friends extend congratulations. j WITH TEAM OR afternoon, the time when the same was 60 degrees and 45 minutes east on line \ auto who can May 24 A D. 1920 Barbara Stover. Grammar school— give bond to sell 1J7 attached on the writ in the same suit. ( of said Birch Avenue three rods and Miss Frances P. Atwater of Ban- Watkins home Dated at Ellsworth this First prize. Irving Harold and farm product*. to wit. Certain real estate constating I three feet to corner of F B Aiken’s lot. I Bowden: the week-end concern of of sixth of A. D IK- gor spent with her P.l?„Bel,t kind In world. land and buildings situated In said thence south 1© degrees and 15 minutes day May second, Hattie Horton; honorable floOO to ROBERT P KIN'- cousin, Mrs, E. W. *5000 yearly income. This Ellsworth and being all and the same I east eight rods to said Aikena south- mention. Bridges. county Write ] II* £ tster. Dorothy Owens. Alice Snow. 31. open to-day. J. R property described as conveyed in the westerly corner thence south fh de- May C. Watkins Co..Dept. 11!. deed Victor Owens. Intermediate school— Winona. Minn. from Elixa A Frost to Emily F grees and 45 minutes west forty-seven 1 STATE OF MAINE. -o- Flood and B. First. Wilbur Mary Flood, dated June l. f and one-half feet, thence north 22 de- To all persona Interested in Bridges: second. Lois 1192. and Egypt. recorded in book 282 page grees and 20 minutes west eight rods i the estates hereinafter named Greets; honorable mention. FEMALE HELP of Florence WANTED. 211. Hancock County. Maine Regis- to place of 4 At a Probate Court held at E. «*orta ! Mrs. Frank Goodwin and \ beginning containing 2 Moor. Oscar Candage, Thelma Grin- children, try of Deeds, to wrhlch record express and *4 square rods. in and for the County of Har. *• tUe who have been visiting at E. E. Scam- for three months a good plain reference is hereby made for particular PARCEL NO. 3 the eighteenth day of Mid- of &1-** The tnon's, have returned to Hancock. oook in small family. Best of wages description the premises hereby con- 8old to Fred B Aiken by Robert year or our Lord one thou*a: academy ball team won a to eyed. and by ad; •*rn‘ Mrs. Jerusha Tripp, who has been right person. Address. Mr* D H j Gerry by recorded as above in hundred and twenty leosely-played game from Herlihy, WARD W. WESCOTT. vol. 133. as ment from the eleventh d*> Stoningtoc here Livingston Road. Bar Harbor page 4U3. described follows 15-S. S. the past two weeks, has returned Maine. Sheriff. in the west lire of May A D. 1920 term of sa.J Saturday. Scare! for Ston- 1__ Beginning Oak i»" and to North Sullivan. Street In, said Ellsworth, at the south- The following matters hasi ►; ington Gray for the locals led .>n TU--I1MI.M' Ml tl 31. J<>* GIRLS AND WOMEN WANTED |l E. east corner of said Aiken's lot. thence presented for the action ; :r their teams in and May L. ; IT IS ME-.EUI hitting, Wendell for Ml. Kineo White Mountains Po- The New England Telephone and In said west line of said Oak Street hereinafter Indicated. Grindle played a star game for the land and all the leading and reliable Telegraph Company 1 south If degrees east two and one- ORDERED: ... respectfully pe- be tflfrr at left Ml. uewrt retry. summer and year-around hotel* Our titions the Board of half rods, thence south ! That notice thereof academy field The academy County Commis- €3^ degrees > list is a big one. Don’t sioners of the of west ter. rods and sixteen links to persons interested, by causing bas three games Miss Beulah True has returned to engage any- County Hancock for a scheduled for this where until call or a relocation stake at the corner of of this order to be publish* you with for It# pole* and the fence at the <■* ™ week, Waltham. correspond wlrea ; weeks in Th» E closing the season with Bar Mass. us. It will pay to do so. All fine thereon, and the necessary southwest corner of said Aiken s lot.! successively tip supporting American, a newsaper put * Harbor at Mrs. Bessie hot- s. Fares treatment. and of thence north 51 east In Academy field Saturdav Tufts, who spent the paid, good strengthening fixtures and degrees the Ellsworth, in said county « rite to the Maine Hotel 47 wires. In the named south line of said Aiken’s lot eleven 4 May 31. S. winter in Pennsylvania, is home. Agency. following streets may at a court Main St Bangor. Me.. and of rods and seven links to appear probate (established highways Plantation Number 7 first-mentioned held at Ellsworth on the «u Miss Phyllis Pollster of Brewer 1**12 and the best. on the main road bound, 13 get Tel connections. between Steuben containing square rods more at t«*i or of June A. D. 1920. with town line and less. ■ Hancock Point. spent Thursday Mrs. 1. L. Crab- Gouldsboro town line. clock in the forenoon .and be Dated. 29, 1920 PARCEL NO 4. tree. April thereon if see cause Mrs. Rosa ENGLAND Sold to Fred B they Penney visited friends In the District Court of the United NEW TELEPHONE & Aiken by Robert J. Albert Hammond, late of William Saunders and wife of Ban- ***** recorded m Bangor last week. State* for the District of Maine. telegraph company. G*rHf „by as above in boro, in said daces gor spent with Clarence D vol. 20* at couniy. Arthur Ball, Sunday Northern Division. By B. Small. page 1«7. described as fol- tit ion that W. B. Blalsdeli who went to New lows on Nickerson and family. In the matter of Division Supt. of Plant. Beginning a new street lead- j other suitable be appo 3.a* York several weeks ago, ing from Birch Avenue person expected to TYLER A. GORDON, Bankrupt. southerly and estate of »» Lester Colby of Bangor spent the at mtnistrator of the V sail for In No. 758 N. D. COUNTY Sewall T. Royal s southwest corner. I mono, Germany Saturday. week-end with his Bankruptcy OP HANCOCK MAINE ceased, presented by Nora Ham uncle. F. L. Colby. To the creditors of Tyler A. In Board of thence following said Royal’s south Capt. J. G. Martin has purchased a County Commissioners line widow of said deceased. A was born to Mr. and Gordon of Franklin in said easterly to said Aiken's homestead H *rbor. daughter County of _ Date U. 192#. \ Albion P. late of Bar new automobile. May lot line, thence Alley, Mrs. Jordan 28 Hancock and District aforesaid, a Upon the .foregoing southerly following In said deceased Hr- Orville Clyde May (Pauline petition. It la said Aiken’s county Martin and wife arrived bankrupt. Ordered that notice thereof be westerly line two rods j <» All--) aa’ Elizabeth I. given by more final account of Linnie home from Massachusetts Notice is hereby given that on the posting a copy of said or less to his southwesterly ! Saturday. petition and this corner, ministratrlx. filed for sett: Miss Nettie Clarke, who has been I6th day of May A D. 1920. the order thereon in thence easterly on Aiken’s i ofl-r* K Among recent arrivals are Plantation No 7 1 John P. Hr&gdon, a minor Mrs. A. Tyler A. Gordon was Maine, southerly line to Oak Street, * home with a sprained ankle, has re- duly and publishing three weeks in thence litu in said county. First and r 1 B. McFarland. Lester Hall and adjudicated and southerly on west line of wife, turned to bankrupt; that the Ellsworth American, and that a hear- Oak street, count of C. J. Murch. ft.* A Boston. nrst of his four rods and nine links guardian G. Martin and wife and Mrs meeting creditors will b« ing thereon be given at the more or less to ; settlement. May 31. C. held at a Court of county Jerry Frank Hall. Bankruptcy at lOf commiaetoners' room in Ellsworth on Hurley's northeasterly corner John I1 Bacdon. a minor of Main street. thence south 7* Ellsworth, in said district, «**<» tin. in said county. Iteslgna Agnes Frances Lord M Wednesday. June 9. 1920 I M. at which time and right angles to said Oak Street about East Orland. at j place residents J. Murch. guardian, flled same for a short which time and the snd owners of seventeen rods to said new street, to-day stay at their place said property upon the high- Frank Sj-ratt. late of Bar Har: Mrs. Ernestine Marks and creditors may attend. to be then*.*- northerly on west line c‘ oottage. which they have sold to Mrs. Al- prove their ways affected by the granting of of said said county, deceased. Petit lor clamis. appoint a trustee, examine the the new street one rod more or less, >r * Massachusetts berta Mason are visiting in Ells- permit applied for and all other thence by Hugh F. Sprat t. administr.* parties. bankrupt and transact such other persons northerly on west of said new worth. business Interested, shall have full op- l^ue license to seii certain real May *1. M. as may properly come before to street one rod more or less to R. said portumty show cause why such per- place of said deceased, situated in Tren' Miss Harriet Parker is in meeting. mlt should beginning, being 8 T s south- r‘ visiting not be granted, the last Royal said and more fully dr? RALPH E. MASON. er!y corner, county, publication of said notice to be at containing •© square rods. West Franklin. Bucksporl. Referee tn least in said petition. u\. Mrs. Bankruptcy. fourteen days before said Reserving therefrom 10 square rods tote of Pfc V non Smith and Clifford Walls of Seal Harbor Ellsworth. Me.. May 13. 1920 hearing sold Frances S. Pepper, c family of Or- Signatures of county commissioners. Lydia Royal by deed in vol. 235. is her page 36. 53 phla Pennsylvania, deceased rrV ringtun are Mrs. visiting mother. Mrs. Mary M. L. ALLEN. square rods sold W. F O H % visiting Smith’s Aiken, filed by William Pepper snd Gray. COMMISSIONER*' NOTICE. H B. MOOR by deed In vol. 2*3. page 133. w » mother, Mrs. Ella Hardison. and Pepper, executors of the last Miss W. S TREWOROT. subject to a mortgage of fifteen t..a Friends were to Marion Gibbs of Bangor is We the hundred testament of' said deceased glad welcome undersigned, having been A true copy of and dollars recorded in vol. 520. tax \ her du!y appointed the petition notice i amount of the inheritance Clarence Morse of a former visiting parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. by Honorable Judge thereon. page 374. ail In the said Hancock Bangor, of Probate within and estate of said deceased be detrrm. resident here. E. Gibbs for said ounty Attest: T. F. MAHONEY. Registry of Deeds, as before oommissioners to receive and decide by the judge of probate. 0f Donald Blaisdell has to Au- County Clerk. E. Cl»rK, Mrs. Edward Tuttle of gone upon the claim* of the creditors of _ T. F MAHONEY Wun.M Bertrand Poughkeep- said worth this Ms-1Jfff'jn N. gusta to work. Lverard H. Greely. late of Ellsworth C. T court at Ella Doi sie, Y.. has been a few __ NOTICE OF FORE< LOSl Administrator A. of the spending in said RE. day of May in the Mrs. Laura Wentworth of Bucks- county, deceased, whos- estate Whereas FB.Fow, then of Estate of the said Fred B bunalr*j days here. has been Bluehiil, in our Lord on* thousand nine represented insolvent, hereby the County of Hancock and Aiken. Athol Smith of port is at the home of her son. W. L. give State of ami Boston is visiting public notice agreeably to the Maine, on the of Ellsworth Me June 2. 1820. s Wentworth. order of the said twenty-first day May I t’**”$jJERT p king lies his parents. Mr. and Mrs. N.A.Smith. Judge of Probate, that mi, mortgaged to Alfred six months from Staples of A H. E. Dunbar has moved into the and after May 4. 1929, said Bluehiil. a Lloyd Dunham and family of Surry have certain lot of paint and Atle»t?PROBERT P. been allowed to said creditors to colors of at house which he purchased of Dr. consisting Ml. to secure pay- TROImnoXAL CARDS. Kl1^jt„,,r are also visiting Mr. Smith's. present and prove their claims, and ment of one Abrams. that hundred dollars, which James Hastings and family are vis- we will attend to the duty as- mortgage is recorded In the town H. PAIPEH NOTICE. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Coombs have signed us at the offlc? of Edmond J. records of the said AUCI SCOTT, THg •ing relatives at Southwest Harbor. I town of Bluehiil. HAVINO •'OVTR ACTED Walsh at Ellsworth in said county, on book 4. ITH, Tf,.c* moved into the H. E. Dunbar house page 67; and whereas the con- Specialty made of of to ana John Coombs is at home from Sor- the nineteenth day of June. 1920, and dition of city Ellsyrurth support j for said mortgage has been typewriting for those need ******** anruo where i has been the summer. the nineteenth day of August, 1920at 10 accounting and who may employed. broken and remains broken now. five M^y 31. M. o'clock in the forenoon of each of said general clerical work during years beginning Leslie Clark of Somerville. Mass., therefore, notice is hereby given of my IM©, and are legal resident* •* j days. intention to foreclose said Safe Deposit A Traat Co. ft his parents here. EDMOND J. mortgage worth. I forbid ail visiting WALSH for breach of ita condition. (o' furnUhln* probate them persons-*trustjwther« to HOWARD F Bond# on my account, as Gerald MacKecnie of Ramford and SUBSCBIBE FOB WHITCOMB. ALFRED STAPLES. Agent Oliver Type. of room and accommodation* to>«■ THE AMERICAN Commissioners. wrAter Typewriter BiuehlU, Maine, May 17. 1920. No. •upplie« for thorn ot tho S School St.. EUjworth. Me Ct£r memorial day. of the Seacoast mls- ston.V M*cP<,nal'l. The of dark BRIDGE afternoon meeting closed supposedly melancholy eyes DEDICATION. Drab Mingles with the with .. Olive a communion j delve In a baok or news- A GOOD MEDICINE service. Revs. H. 4 suddenly deep Him* In Ellsworth. l vonley and O. S. Brooks officiat- < ►1 paper. Big Gathering at Mt. Desert Bridge day observance In 4 LOSS OF APPETITE The Memorial ing. ► At for Dedication Exercises. FOR 4 times Mrs. Laurence was profuse bad new significance, as It The ► One of the and that tired evening service was 4 largest crowds ever as- General debility Ellsworth conducted ► In her apologies to Mr. Ludwell. At the passing of the Grand 4 sembled in Hancock This marked B- B- Mathews. Rev. ► county witnessed feeling is Hood’s Sarsaparilla. t .Bev- 4 breakfast she would ask him how he '<1 the Republic, and the en- P?harles E. hite of ► the formal dedication of the Mt. economical Army Boston delivered 4 Des- highly concentrated, I he American It an slept. "1 you didn’t hear the ert on of Legion. 4 hope bridge Monday. It is trance interesting address. ► estimat- medicine is a great favorite in thou- first appearance as 4 she would were ed that wus the public This morning’s ► twins," say. "They from 7,000 to 8,000 were suc- meeting was 4 sands of homes. It is peculiarly of Frank E. Whlt- opene a ► up earlier than and Richard fell present. It was *n organization dby devotional service led 4 usual, certainly the big- ► cessful in and American It Mr. by purifying revitalizing post. Legion: may Brooks. There 4 out of bed. You heard him gest gathering of automobiles ever n)oro were addresses ► may have the re- last appearance, as an 4 in the blood, promoting digestion, he the public of screaming In the not hurt, mere- county. SitVk » 'Iomen Pilgrim night; and up of Wm. H. H. Rice post. ““*■ Frances The bridge, decorated with of storing animation, building organization, ; Mlf* Walkley of ly frightened." And you might have flags the whole A R. ltluehlll; ’Preachers -„-r'WWWWW'W-J all nations and jammed from end to system. C and ***•• *>y McClur« discerned her confusion which was with Its of Preaching Newspaper Syndicate.) was Get this medicine to- [! was pathetic, yet hap- the Pilgrim Faith." Rev. end, a lively place. The speak- dependable A.Don- deep-seated because It had been part note. as ttbrought the realization nell of Castlne; "The The bugbear of Doctor Laurence’s ers' stand was erected at the Mt. day and begin taking it at once. pier Pilgrim Church of her the tender offices for In the life plan to have the Laurence Desert end of the a take Hood's {h.t departed Modern World.” Rev. A M as general practitioner in the small bridge to afford a If you need laxative that have formed so Im- MacDonald. town household breathe that calm and quiet larger space for like them. comrades of Crawford was cases that are hearers, but even Pills. You will surely of the annual ob- which with this portant part Open discussion followed each would be the proper antidote for arrangement, many were Grand. ad- generally known as "nervous.’’ He by the Army veter- dress. There was a the house fear unable to get within sound of the servanc' closing business was and boarding Image. will now be taken up the courageous versatile, as most speakers’ voices. ,rv by meeting, and adjournment. Then one evening you might had who small-town doctors have to be. He MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD veteran* have them- -o-- Charles L Shand. chairman of the younger would you been hidden somewhere beside iplrcs been tried by fire. The sacred- Hancm-k Pomona go his rounds fourteen hours bridge district committee, presided. Grange. out the side veranda of the Laurence Corrected to May lO, 1920 .J of Memorial day is secure so Hancock of the twenty-four Hon. L. B. was the first E. Pomona during epldem- _ Deasy speak- grange met with homestead, have heard the following Ions a* the American legion shall East Blueblll grange ics; would go with steady nerve er, followed by M. L. Allen of Mt. May 22. About conversation. BAH HARBOR TO BANGOR. ninety were It was an evening when Desert, chairman of the of last. present. It was a pro- through operations that would have board I his was Doctor nnd Mrs. Laurence were attend- PM PM The observance year held fitable meeting, and a fine tried a more county commissioners. Rev. G. E. entertain- celebrated surgeon; he Bar Harbor. .1*1. t® 45 tS OO 00 the forenoon to the members ment was ing some board meeting or other nnd McLuin, former pastor of the Metl* 35) f9 §4 io b^ow furnished by the host would listen to Borrento. t4 06!. to patiently the queries odist the Legion participate In the ; grange. Vera was at home to church at Bar Harbor, was the Sullivan...... 4.35! .. of of mothers look after things, at dedication of the young over their Infants’ next exercises the Mt. The next of ns usual. Sir. In of a speaker. The principal address meeting Hnncock Po- Ludwell, spite Mt Desert Fy Iv.tlO 80 5 10 t9 50 §4 45 bridge. In the early morn- mona will teething difficulties—all that sort of of the day was Hon. Leon Desert be on June 26 with Ve- previous engagement, had remained by E. Waukeag, 8 Fy;. 10 86 6 17 9 6t 4 52 thing. Rut when a ing h" .rs. the graves of fallen com- rona grange. patient said Higgins of Brewer, delegated by Gov- Hancock. 10 80 5 20;f 10 OS 4 56 Bucksport The meet- home also: Franklin ere decorated. "nerves’* Doctor ernor Ro&d. 10 47 f5 29'fl0 14 6 03 Pnde- ing scheduled with Floral Laurence wished to Milliken afe his personal rep- grange, “Did you get any sleep last night Wash’gt’n June. 1108 5 ho 10 43 5 12 At o'clock the Grand Army vet- North give up. resentative. Ellsworth. 11 11 6 471 10 50 Bucksport has been changed at 5 19 their all?" asked Vera wearily. Ellsworth Falls.fll 17 55 er.iu ssemhlcd In quarters at from June R to Nov. R. Mrs. Laurence, had been Supt. of Schools Frank Mc- 5 65 flO 6 25 | however, E. Nicolin.fll 82 f6 11 hall, while the members “Some.” commented Ludwell; "what GouUlrick fll 08 5 89 Ham -o- reading up on modern methods of of Bar Harbor then an- Green Lake.fll 42 6 28 fll 17 5 49 tin Legion assembled at their hall was the row In the nounced Lake.fll 60 0I XICOMN. treating nervous disorders In nursery?” the award of prizes for de- Phillips f6 82 fll 24 fft 67 the doc- McKenzie's. fB 86. in ti-,. I ters block Shortly before “Well. Richard woke up at eleven signs for the memorial tablet. The fd 00 tor’s medical Journals and In the Holden... 1159 6 41 fll 82 6 05 t -mi tuber* of the some le legion, Rev. A. E. of and decided It was a good time to bite accepted design, worked out in a Brewer June. 12 22 7 02 11 51 6 Shirley Manchester, popular magazines. was 27 < f them In uniform, inarched N. H Psychopathy bronze .fl2 30 10 69 forty expects to be at Nicolin on his sister Bell's toe. He has been tablet three feet was Bangor.ar f7 |11 §6 35 her latest big long, by PM to the L ill. escorted by the Ellsworth June hobby, and somehow. In spite Charles J. am AM AM Sunday. 6. and will hold a ser- for a chance to even. That Savage of Northeast Har- Portland.ar of the five little waiting get t5 55 *1 06 5 00| 1 05 8* drum corps, and there vice at the at Laurences. Mrs. bor high school, who chapel 10.30 and at woke the twins, and so It went on, received first t‘ •* members of Laurence and. Boston via t. :.- *. William H II. always had time for some prize. The second prize was award- .\\\\ of course, some one Is sure to Portsmouth ar. t9 25 *4 60 *4 50 R: st. The exercises at the hall nlwnys ed to Waltham. hobby. Dorothy Hodgkins of Bar Har- AM AM 10 wake at five, and then took place at o'clock. The pro- "I really feel," she told the doctor they begin bor high school, and the third to Mer- Boston via Henry M. Graves and again." Dover ar 8 45 8 gram was as follow*;, daughter, one while rill Haskell of Northeast Harbor 45 Mrs. llulda of evening the mother’s help- New York .ar. ‘8 15. llArch .Higgins' orchestra Kelley Bangor, with “Hard on yon.” said Ludwell sym- high. little er. Vera, was patiently putting the Selection .Orchestra daughter Isabelle, have been “But this two pathetically. there’s about Kiein. it. h. R. H. spending a few days in town. younger Laurences to bod and the Kingsley, commander prfli'C...... Rev. Moyle It. When I do a chance to bangor to bar harbor. Mrs. Sadie older two were get sleep, of the Bar Harbor post of the Hym Hasiam. who has been dancing an Indian war I sleep hard. I never saw such confu- American P M working in dance as a Legion, accepted the _ | A M PM Lit. 1 Gettysburg Speech. Franklin, is the guest of preliminary to putting them- Boston via Mrs. Zelia sion—the boarding house was Eden memorial honors on behalf of the —. Albert H. I>avts Colby. selves to bed, “I really think that I Portsmouth lv *9 00 *9 00 to soldiers, sailors and marines Mrs. Arvi 11 Jordan compared this bedlam.” of Han- Boston via .. Solo .Miss Erva Oiles was among the would have n talent for positive psy- cock county, to whom the is Dover lv... t7 00 ..!!*. Introduction of Speaker, lucky ilshermcn to land a salmon at chic "Then why do you stay?" came a bridge healing. You know reputable doc- dedicated. AM AM AM PM Beech Hm pond rather to Mayor Frank U Heath recently. tors are shy question that seemed Portland.lv.tH 80.flO 05 sll 15 taking It up now. There Is a After the exercises, the Bangor.lv. Oral! -:..-Rev. R. B. Mathews Baymond Hasiam and wife spent trail off weakly toward the end. gathering f5 80 M0 30 f3 00 §7 00 wonderful future resolved itseif Brewer June. 5 87 10 3 06 the week-end with his for it. I don’t see into a big picnic, 87 7 08 Star r, ..rgleU Banner.Orchestra father. AUlen “You don’t suppose I'd leave you .. 5 59 10 59 3 26 7 26 r'hy you don’t go In for that sort steamed linn .Rev. Hasiam. of clams and coffee furnished McKenzies r6 04 11 04 f7 82 Pene.ii- 1. li. Coy here, do you? And I’ll tell you, Vera, * All free Lake. 16 06 fll 07 f3 Pus. -o- thing. the host doctors are doing by the committee of arrange- Phillips 33 f7 35 that what has set me on feet Green Lake. 6 16 11 18 3 Take Robert my again ments the 43 7 44 Th* nddreaa Mr. Mathews North Brooklin. Ludwell, for Instance. supplementing private Nlcolin.. .. fS 26 11 32 f8 7 by was after the exhaustion that followed get- 59 55 H!s Is lunch baskets. The Bar Harbor and Ellsworth Falls. 6 39 11 47 4 8 one of the most eloquent Memorial Jennie case purely psychopathic—per- 05 08 Young Ford. Leslie. Willie ting out my last book In such a fright- Southwest Harbor Ellsworth 6 47 11 53 4 IS 8 16 vs ever absurd for to bands furnished \\ addrt delivered In Ells- and James have fectly you look at the ash’gt'n June. 6 58 12 00 4 25 f8 22 Young moved to fully short time was because I felt that music during the worth The true significance of the in other day. Franklin Road.. f7 lLfl2 08 f4 83 8 31 Center Harbor, where have em- any way. What you they I wanted to know After I knew Hancock. 7 20 12 17 4 41 8 40 day w.i« strongly brought out In a nnt to do Is to you. ployment in the sardine factory. get down deep at the Waukeag, £ Fy. 7 24 12 21 4 44 8 43 to stir the you nnd saw how hard you worked Watch Little Mt manner patriotism and the Miss Ethel Lord and her r^ot of the matter. He doesn’t Require* Oil. Desert Fy ar. f7 30 12 30 t4 50 §8 50 pupils sleep 1 I to ----!-1- pride of ail hearers. gave a here, felt had pull myself to- It takes only one-tenth of a of pleasing entertainment In the •'nd he’s losing weight, not because he drop Sullivan.ar. t7 66 -o——- so I to hall • « gether could tnke care of you. I oil keep ail of the Sorreuto. Friday evening. overworked on machinery of the »8 25 that book of his. Bar A wanted to he able to offer a home watch In Harbor .ar., f8 1 20 r> 60 35 COLNTY .CONFERENCE. (ire. started by children at as you good running order for a 56( $9 play you tel! him, but hecnuse of some [AM PM PM AM In the woods where could In the rear of Hay View fear you get away from this year. Annual ()f Hancock Image that lurks In his mind. It f Stops on signal or on notice to conductor. Meeting Cangre. hall Saturday, for a time confusion." • threatened is Daily, Sundays included, t gat lottalists. the your duty to probe down till you Daily, except community, but with the united nen mere wns a silence, nuring Sunday. §Sunday only. sSaturday only. The ninety-fifth annual of find it, and then, through the force of BORN. meeting cfTorts of the school children and which, If had would DANA C. (he Hancock you listened, you DOUGLASS, County Association of men and women near your mentality over his, to dispel that at hand, it was have heard nothing. Then from Rob- BUCK—At Franklin. May 26. to Mr. Vice-president and Gen. Man. Congregational Churches was held subdued fear Image." ami Mrs. finally without serious dam- ert Ludlow: Harry L. Buck, a son. M. L. HARRIS with the Ellsworth “How wonderful you are, ROBERTSON—At Congregational age. "So you said," commented Doctor Brooksville. May 25. General Vera.” And from Vera : to Mr. and Mrs. Passenger Agent. church vesterday afternoon and eve- William Walls “You—you George L Robertson died Thursday at Laurence, and then—‘‘perfect bosh, a daughter. (Elizabeth Martha.) Portland, Maine. ning and this forenoon. There was a the are wonderful, too.” sanitarium in Fairfield, after a perfect bosh." He hack and HITLER—At Hancock. May 15. to Mr. good attendance of paced Robert and Vera pastors and dele- long illness, at the of left the Laurence and Mrs. Howard Butler, a son. age twenty- forth before the living room open fire. gates from the churches of the household In more confusion than CRABTREE—At Hancock. May 17. to three years. In the few years he had they Mr. connty. "I wish I could do something for Rob- and Mrs. Leroy B. Crabtree, a been a resident of this community, found it. Confusion, of course, be- daughter. The meeting was ert, however." OR A CIR—At opened yesterday he had gained many friends. cause the and in the Sedgwick. May 25. to Mr. PLUMBING lie mainstay prop and aftern. on with a devotional service mere was an unusual Mrs Thomas E. S. Gracie. a son. leaves two brothers. Carroll and An- suddenly of Vera was guise going. Bui then BERT—At Sedgwick. May 24. to Mr. led by Rev A. M. MacDonald of liar drew note of In Mrs. Laurence's Walls, and four sisters. Josie, pleading there was the satisfaction to Mrs. Lau- and Mrs. Forrest \V, Bert, a son. Harbor A business meeting fol- Susie Cole voice. “Will Hot Water Furnace and Margaret Cole and you let me try?" she rence that she had succeeded Heating, lowed Rev. R B. Mathews of the amazing- marriedT- Llxxie Davis. The funeral was held said, and apparently Doctor Laurence entertaining church ly well In this, her first effort In psy- Work and delivered an here Sunday afternoon. DOUCE—SINNETT—At Brewer, June Jobbing. historical Interment agreed, although If he did agree It j address, and the confer- at the North Brooklin chopathies. I. by Rev. Geo. Gorwood. Miss Mernie ence cemetery. was surely not because he had any C. of Deer sermon was delivered by Rev. A. May 31. J Dodge Isle to Ralph V. HONEST WORK; HONEST PRICES "Xenophon.” Interest In his wife's theory of psy- Sinnett of Brewer. chic healing. NEVER FREE FROM TR0U3LE DOLLIVER — NOYES — At Southwest Harbor. May L’6. by Rev. T. Blaisdell. Twenty Years' Experience. The first step In Mrs. Laurence's Miss June Dolliver of McKinley to I John A Noyes of Mnnset. campaign to cure Robert Ludwell Border Between United States and UNIVERSITY | HAMILTON—-ORINDLE—At Penobscot, Personal attention to all details. Telephone took the next Mexico Has Been Law- 2f>, M. _HARVARD place evening, when Always May by George Staples, esq.. or mail orders promptly attended to. Mrs. Lora G. Hamilton to O. the doctor asked him to less of Harry spend the Strip Country. Grlndle, both of Penobscot. DENTAL SCHOOL- evening at his house, without, of 11A R RIM A N—SO PE R—A t B1 u eh i 11. May II. by Rev. R. M. Trafton. Miss Nettie course, suggesting to him that Mrs. The border between the United EDWARD F. A Field of Harrlinan of Stockton, to Hugh F. BRADY, Big Opportunities Laurence was going to administer her Slates anil Mexico has been for a long Soper of Penobscot. — Grant Me. first treatment time one of the most roman- WALLACE—ORASSER At Lamoine. St., Ellsworth, There is an unlimited demand In psychic healing. troubled, —f for skilled dentist* and May 18. by Rev. Silas W. Sutton. Telephone 178-2. in tic anil lawless In the j A Chance •p^ciallst* deotjsiry The Harvard ('Diversity Den- There was considerable confusion. western hemi- Miss Christine V. Wallace of Lamoine tal Hchool offers a most thorough and efficient -y, 0 traiuing sphere. Not do the Mexican revo- to Percival L. Grasser of Brooklyn. ,n For those Vera, the mother’s helper, had been only 1 0 ODeCialiZeaiut profession who wish to N. V. specialiir there are lutionists start courses in Oral Surgery. Ortho- away on her very rare afternoon off. periodically something dontia f straightening the teeth, and other branches. tnswortn Meam The twins refused to be put to lied by shooting or raiding across the line, DIED. Laundry hut this border also affords one of All dentists of Boston and vicinity have by anyone else and their rebellion the Kinds of Lsundry Work. NAPHTHA CLEANING J lUoirIn leading charge BUNKER—At Franklin, 21. Mrs. JCllOn of this work Association with these men is invaluable, finest In the world for May gave the cue to the older child to opportunities Florence E. 31 10 n0% trom •technical view but in a Bunker. aged yqprs, anaand Fni'inmant 0®.V. point, practical A of the months. 5 Goods called for and deliverer! L-qLipmeni way l Itra modern equipment, the most up-to-date of fall downstairs, with considerable In- smuggling. large part opium days. school of HODGKINS—At Lamoine. May 31, any its kind. to which Is consumed by addicts In this Special attention to work jury his tired feelings, but no David B. Hodgkins, aged 89 years. parcel post comes of the — Holders of was country by way Mexican LADD—At Cranberry isles. 29. ■ T diplomas of high schools covering re- great bruising. So dinner late May subject* are admitted without examination, in and an Mrs. Lewis E. Ladd, aged 55 years 7 M. B. ESTEY & INO fcntranc^*-*»u (jul,*d and the confusion still was discern- border, Illicit business In arms CO., Proprietors aiiVAi September. 1930. One in months. 7 days. I r year college required for eu- and ammunition the trwnce in 1WI Graduate* of this school lead the ible when Robert arrived. goes other way. TATE—At Ellsworth. June 1. Raymond State r.xaminatinn\ikju pro- Street. Ellsworth. Me fessioo in standing and lucrative For In the old A son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon I. Tate, practice catalog were days stealing horses In address ■There Intermittent walls from aged 7 years. 5 months. Mexico, driving them across the river the nursery, a slamming of dishes In WALLS—At Fairfield. May 28. William EUUENE H. and them Walls of North Brooklin, SMITH. D. n. D.. DEAN. BOSTON, MASS. the kitchen and of the rather selling In the United States Jr., aged glimpses 22 years. 7 months. 24 days. was a thriving and It Is L flush-faced, distracted Vera as she pur- Industry prob- E. TREADWELL still carried on sued the older children through the liv- ably to some extent. In Just received from the the old days It was known as Inter- ing room In her effort to pack them off politely the “wet horse because the H. W. DUNN national Harvester Co., of America, to bed. But Mrs. Laurence was not trade," a car load of Farm Machinery con- horses were often sold when they were Manufacturer anil dealer in one to be much ruffled by such mild sisting of Cream Separators, Dress- still wet. domestic confusion, and eventually she Grade Granite and Marble ing Spreaders, Oil Kngines and Har- managed to sit beside Mr. Ludwell High rows, Team Wagons and Cultivators, MANY PEOPLE (lowed by nature for these lawless do- Hakes and alone before the fireplace and make Monuments, Tablets and Markers Mowers, Tedders. If you ings. It Is flat, near-desert want send me the first probing. country, too any repair parts, your HAVE SLIGHT dry for farming, hut not too to Ellsworth and Bar Harbor, Me. order and I will see that you get EYE TR'oI RLE AND STILL- CAN SEE VERY sne discovered one tning. tie nao dry sup- port heavy thickets of and them promptly WELL a horror of boarding houses. He chaparral which makes one of the disliked hoarding house coffee. He mosquite, dens- Service Station I have for *nlc a THEY HESITATE TO est and most Impenetrable covers In the Battery Mecond-hand (.ent-rat PAY FOR EXAMINATION IV THEY likewise Imd a horror of any sort of Electric Ford Starter in «ood condition. world. That part of the which DON’T NEED GLASSES confusion. He Intimated when Mrs. country Storage Battery Repairing and Recharging AI«o road wnwonn and exprcNn tvaKonn, lies within the big bend of the Rio new and aeeond-hnud. Laurence asked him point-blank why New and used batteries for sale Dt UIVG Grande Is an especially dense jungle APRIL AND MAY I WILL MAKE EX AMINATIONS OF he had never married that possibly It 11 of this kind. It swarms with game. A. P. ROYAL Asks BY APPOINTMENT. WITHOI T CHARGE, GIVING was because he was a recluse by na- '< The desert white tall deer, the peccary, H PERSON A THOROl'GH SCIENTIFIC ture. He had to have quiet for his 88 State Street Ellsworth Abstractor EXAMINATION, the wild turkey and the Mexican quail of Titles llT AT A time WHEN I AM NOT writing. Ri'SHED. THESE EXAMI- are abundant. This of wild I wish to announce that I have So Mrs Laurence decided to Invite supply Ml'ST HE ARRANGED FOR AT LEAST TWENTY- meat makes It easy for a Mexican out- Amateur opened an office in Ellsworth, as a FOlRNATIONS Mr. Ludwell to leave his boarding Photographers HOI'RS IN ADVANCE. j law who knows where the water holes public abstractor of titles. Having house and spend a month at the Lau- PRESENT am! FUTURE retired from the Insurance business j arc to hide out for long periods. PAST, rence establishment. There he would after twenty-five years’ service, and we want to make a YOl'RS FOR BETTER EYESIGHT, have no more boarding house coffee, you present. recently completed a term of office as Superfluous. there would be no more confusion, she j Your name on a postal card will assessor, I am now in a position to "How do you do, sir!" sa give all time to work. was sure suavely bring it to you free. my this A11 matters entrusted to me be E. F. ROBINSON was when he ac- luted the gent at the door. "1 am of- will given i She surprised GFKRITY H. Maine. to S, Dept. Bangor, prompt and thorough attention. cepted her and the doctor’s Invlta- j fering. the few persons in each com- who are of REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN tlon. She hadn’t expected he would j munity sufficient culture NYAL e. T. to a valuable SOWL.E1 come so willingly, And the doctor appreciate It. literary work. This book-” at Law. was even more surprised, Attorney hurl" uttice and 174 Main Ellsworth, Maine “He says he wants to be away from “Book, Interrupted Gap John Itesidence, St. son of Ark. KALATONE confusion?” gasped the doctor. Rumpus Ridge. “I had a Telephone, ! Oil. now what 'twas about, “I am sure you don't think there hook—forget The Tonic That Does" a Is ever anv confusion here." said Mrs. though—for good while, but about six months ago the baby took and Subscribe For Laurence, "and the coffee Is certainly Is a gnawed It till It fell to and F0R AND ECONOMY, TRY better than the kind one gets In a pieces QUALITY wasn't no good on earth. No use to boarding house." Mrs. Laurence was Real another'n till he old Medicine planning now for her system of psy- buy gets enough The Ellsworth American to understand what a book Is fur.”— chopathic treatment on Mr. Ludwell. It was prescribed for 25 years by a Kansas City Star. If she succeeded with him. she might successful physician of Detroit, in the work up ns a career—she SMITH’S MARKET take the treatment of rundown and work- •“Sr,"’" ; His The That When might become quite a specialist. Principal Objection. Paper Stops Coming house had worn patients. Now’ offered direct Dai,y arrivals of all kinds of FRESH FISH Meantime Doctor Laurence had been The agent sounded his j Subscription Expires. No more sub of the new to to the public ON ITS MERITS. making observations, and he had ob- praises property the scription bills piling up unexpectedly. and at the end a of blue which prospective buyer he You get what you pay for, but the HEAVY WESTERN BEEF at lowest served pair pretty eyes ... We guarantee it. said: “The death rate In this suburb he had come to regard with something paper will not be forced upon you than in other of — possible prices akin to fatherly affection. He noticed is lower any part the beyond that time. that at times those eyes turned a very- country." “I •‘aid the °"l soft limpid blue and then dropped In I believe you," prospective Alexander’s killed to order. be Pharmacy Prompt attention given Parcel^Post Orders confusion. And then he would glance buyer “t wouldn't found dead j here Tit-Bits. "Once a Trial — across the room, only to find a pair myself."—London Always Nyal” PRICE. $2.00 a year MOTHKR AND < HI!,l>IO;\ ] I | OKATER U In East Boston. Mass., at 2* Damson to know that recently m,you a contented of three chil- wa* street, family terribly aiok .nd „ dren and the mother live, daily thank- ! »" •“». your E|„lr ing in silence the kind neighbor who for ,»* relieving her or *to.na< h V. helped th«*m when they were sick. Mra When 1 gave It to U,ul„. „ .. I Nellie Woodford Is the mother and she writes the following letter to !>r. J. F. I J True 4k Co.: Haring W>ard about your (& UJI. hr MrCtar* Ntnptrtr Sradltatt medicine from rdy neighbors and drug- I wondered If Dr. True's "Now. you listen to me, Mr. T« gist. your Elixir wasn't what I needed. I am a Harlow," demanded his wife, on< hard-working woman, working six morning as they were seated at th< hours every day for the Penn Realty breakfast table. “If wanted I yon Trust Company In Boston. In doing new fur coat, yoo wouldn't alt dowr this work I use a lot of strength. Be- with pencil and pad to see whethei sides this looking after my house and you could afford tt or not, you'd slm the care of my three children wore me ply buy It. and then figure afterwards out. So. why cant I do the same?" "I guess my nerve# got out of kilt first. 1 worried a lot and "But. darling.” responded her bus seemed to get tired easy I lost 1 band pleadingly, "you know 'they'rt my appetite. was overtaken with dissy spells, my now. and terribly high just they" eyes got blurred, and I soon found I a surely take drop In price a little had to stay home from work. I didn't later. If you’d only wait—” do any housework, but-the rest didn't " ‘Walt r exclaimed his wife on th« do any good. verge of tears. “That's all I hear "I always had one special doctor for : wait.' Ill not wait }* Then she flopped myaelf and the children, but he was out Built to of town when 1 was sick. I took medi- give her napkin down on the table. “Koi unsurpassed 1 cine from the which druggist my once In my life I"m going to have what friends brought in. but nothing did any I want, when I want It." And she hue good. My bowels were out of order. it. rted out of the room. mileage—anc^ they give My breath bad. and 1 was shaky all Basel Harlow was in a rage. Hot over. Worst of all the terrible head- ; Next time—BUY ungovernable temper had been the aches came. It seemed I had suffered FISK cause of much repentance on her part, years before your Dr. True's Elixir was brought me times. In a few minutes she into by a neighbor. many and fixed her up after only heard Ted go out of the door whistling, "After a short time 1 began tu cheer two and up and be myself again. bowels that settled It. Before another My Stan, of Worm, are: hour "ere soon in order and I noticed that Con.tJpatlon had passed, she was dressed for hardened full belly, .wollrn the hau left me. I upper llB the and dissy spells think »ur etomarh. offen.lve SILVY & street, headed for Hayden's breath aM LINNEHAN. Inc. your Elixir wonderful. I am working J' ; department store. rax Iona! pain*, pale fare of leaden every day now. and Iint’ "getting stronger rye. heavy and dull, After trying on several coats with- twttehln* ELLSWORTH. HAINE picking up my appetite. I feel full of of the | out ittrhln* nnxtrite. and rhort finding one to suit, she became gratitude toward Dr. True s Elixir. dry much* crindln* of the teeth. : and was about to leave, it;, r„', discouraged "The children sometimes eat things out on polnt.etlrkinc the tonxu- ,Ur. when the clerk brought out a Hudson which don’t with agree them, when I IMS dun nit We|i .low fever i; v,'Bi seal, with skunk trimming. am not around to see. and then cramps children .how any ot the., .ymptomi “Ilow and constipation follow. I get out .tart Dr. much Is It?" she Inquired Just aivln* True'. Eiuir. The breathlessly. my bottle of I>r. True's Elixir and find Family Laxative and Worm Kapellt'r no trouble In getting them to take at once. It ha. "Just five hundred.” the dona wonder, h h replied girl, It is take Sway to Their bowels dren and crown-up. .tnre u,; ,* ns If she were flve cents. saying are soon ail right. It may interest you ALL DEALERS. "Five hundred 1” ri»peated lintel thoughtfully. That was a great deal more than she bad intended paying. Thrift in Chile. ADDED TO ROLL OF HONOR That evening the Harlow's were The Scot* and the French had better on know hardly speaking terms, yon Soldiers Reported in look to their laurels as saving peo- "Missing Acben* one of those chilly sort of affairs. The Have Been ple*. Chile bids fair to rival them. Clawed as "Pre. next Ted morning Informed bis wife turned Dead During the last ten years savings In- that he would be leaving at noon on a stitutions have risen in Ha* Love for Snake*. business trip, which would necessi- considerably Qualified. »■—Superstition. number. In 1U10 there existed In the According to The Home Sect there Is there such a as a snake tate his thing A northern A death absence for several days. Al- are still vicar, having advertised the family. It Is believed entire but a dozen between 230 and 9uu members lover? Just ask the of the he'd and country Independ- keeper for an received In of though. try return for her of the organist, the following many parts Scotland, 1* sure to ent Institution* carrying the account* American front line army still reptile house who has been there for With a relieved follow if a birthday. look. Hazel tmaccounted reply: flowering hawthorn Is of some 20O.OOO persons; their com- for. years and he will tell snakes are bid him She a you “Dear Sir—1 noticed the good-by. would have In yon have a brought Into house. Among the plete savings amounted to *4.- Speaking of this war my«t.-ry of beautiful and kind. few In to wear new only Of course, you for an “sea dayz which her vacancy organist and music going" superstitions of Scotland 000.000 In American In 1017 missing men ibe ex-soldier's ,-azine ean’t too much coat before he saw money. expert Intelligence, but either or are It. As Ted Har- teacher, lady gentleman. £lav. those which prevent a Scotch deposits rose to 110.000.000 Chilean saya: “Soldier* who go Into battle are be has one snake who was low closed the door of their hog-nosed mg been both for several sailor from apart- like men y-s I beg speaking of any four-footed peso*, which would about one who go down to the sea Id the of an ment. a equal pet old Quaker for years, to offer animal delivery boy opened the lower you my services."—Pearson's while on the sea. lest he com* fourth as many American dollars. To ships. There are those who return and and the reverend gentleman read the hall door, arlth a box for his wife. Weekly. Into bad and the notion that those who do not. those who live Bible fortune, this. In the year 1918. were added 30.- and to him every night, which he the fish will Hazel had a wonderful time visiting those , he frightened away If a 000.000 more Chilean The na- who die. Anil then there are eeemed to peso*. enjoy bearing. This sport _o_ fisherman her friends, enveloped In her sealskin. those who should paas a bare-footed tion has encouraged savings, through dwell for year* In a twilight 4as been denied him lately, since the She was like a child with a new play- Impure blood runs you down—makes woman before boarding his ship. stamps and other substantial Induce- aone of uncertainly, neither life nor gentleman died.—Exchange. you an victim for thing. But, when the newness wore easy disease. For ments. It Is worth while death, from which no word ever cornea off she realized the of her Incidentally pure blaod and sound digestion—Bur- folly hasty ! back to the shore* called home. Itching. bleeding. protruding or noting that lotteries are not permitted decision, and wondered what she "A few dock Blood Bitters At all drug storea. blind piles have yielded to Doin') Oint- In Chile; down there they believe In weeks ago the newspapers would do If Ted really couldn't afford SUBSCRIBE FOR THE AMERICAN Price. *1.25.—Advt. ment. Me at all drug stores.—Advt. getting rich and of the country announce! that there such an coat. slowly surely. expensive were no more member* of the a. K. F. her came Finally birthday and went, In action.’ The reason Sounded hike a Curse. "missing only with no even Ted. not a present. It they are not missing In action Is that A spinster of about forty years or a was the first year he had neglected they have been dead.’ bit more had a house to rent | "presumed her, amf It hurt. "Serves me recently right.” “There are atlll between 230 and 300 she Now her la*i tenant had three healthy thought, “maybe he knows all. and member* of the American front line American sons and had done a will never come back.” Hazel began they deal of army unaccounted for. who, carried on to realize great damage to the bouse that Ted’s love and affec- the rolls for months and months at so she had declared tion were worth than firmly that she more *n dozen In action, seem to have dis- would tolerate no children this time. missing fur coats. "Why did I go against his So appeared from the battle field as If wishes.” she thought, “when he when a man responded tn her ad- Service plead by the wage of a magician s wand, ed with me to wait*" vertisement. she asked him whether Socony a rumor leaving neither the of he had children. “Seven.” re- ripple The next tear-stained and any he day. behind them, the of an eye., A wide of turned and then went on testimony variety standards is to with a box under to tell how buy weary, her arm, she nor a >f the wen". footprint In all the paths is started town good they mixtures being sold from the dealers listed In for the store. world. Bat the spinster Informed him that X “I've worn It several times,” she ex- under the name ■tie would “They are the Irreducible minimum “gas- below. sell to the clerk, “but I’ll for not rent her house to a They only plained pay of the 30.000 or stolen In which there were so lout, strayed oline.” The any If take It back family many best way OCON V Gasoline— damage you’ll only men that the A. K. F. carried n the children. the roan atlSOCONYm and credit my account.” Angrily turned to be sure that morning of Nov. 12, 1918. as missing the gas- ■ Look Mrs. sway, but retorted over big shoulder: pure’, powerful. “Why. Harlow.” said the girl, In action. | “1 some [ To guard against Injustice with a look of only hope day you'll have sev- oline you meas- *k for surprise, “the coot you to the war buy I MuTuR II B the Red, White and en their relatives or friends, bought was returned." children, lady, and can’t find a ures to department has ordered that from up quality I lue "Returned!" gasped Haxel. Incredu- bouse, either.”— Indianapolis New*. Socony Sign. henceforth they be carried as ’pre- lously. “There must be some mis- sumed dead' Instead of ‘missing in ac- JMWSOUHJM. take Mumor In a Ban It. tion.' In order that their war risk la- 1 he Sign of a and the World's As the clerk came from the office The first day I worked In the bank ! aunance benefits may tie pal-1. That la Reliable Dealer with the Information that her account tn which I am employed I waa given Best Gasoline brief explains why the American army was In balance, and the coat had been a sealed package marked “*10.000 la as It stands demobilized today techri- sold to another customer. Hazel, still gold." which was in the form of a has no In actio: DEALERS W HO SELL brick I to cally ’missing SOCONY MOTOR GASOLINE % carrying the box. left the store In a presented It the down- daze. town bank for payment and was gent -o- When she reached home and found from one teller to the other, each one PrUa-Fighter Congresses-in. a telegram stating that her husband keeping hi* discovery to un- himself, The report that Carpentler, the prise would return that her brain til I got sore because of the fact evening, that fighter. Is ambitious to become « mem- was In a whirl. What would she do? had me around In they going a circle ber of the French parliament, recalls How could she ever If the and discovered I was the explain? goat. the election of John Morrissey to con- coat was not hers, then whom did It I might add that it waa not a gold gress on November 3, 1887 fro ’.he belong to? Tired and she brick—It was a red one. weary, C. B. "Bloody Sixth" ward of New Tort threw herself on the bed In a flood of P. S.—Don’t you think a d—n fool city, saya the Springfield Repub: -an. tears. like me earned a dollar!—Exchange. Morrissey’s famous fight. In which he When Ted Harlow came In that eve- defeated Heenan, took place October C. L, Moran*. Ell*worth Whitcomb, X ning the soft, red glow of the floor Farther Haynes Whitney, Away. 29. 1838. In the no-man’s land adjoin- Ell*. Edy. £ Mach Wks, Ellsworth Falls lamp helped to hide the swollen eyes Mr*. Howies—I’ve decided (hat ing Boston Corners in Berkshire -oao- Silt) £ I.innehan, H. L Danico. North Ell-worth and worried expression of his wife. Edith shall thr-e her voice trained In ty. afterward conceded to New Tort H. C. F. “Hello. Utile sweetheart 1" he ex- B. E*tey, Wescotl, Jr., Bluehill Europe. by Massachusetts. The pugilist hid 1 claimed. giving her a fond embrace: O. P. Torrence, “ R. I>. Hinckley. Howlea—Certainly; but Isn’t there long record of Indictments for assault “glad to see me back? I’ve had a hard some place In E. E. Kowe. I. E. Stanley, Asia!—Rostoo Tran and burglary and had served nine trip." script. H. W. ** F. L Nason, month* In the for Bln* Moran*. “Glad!" cried Hazel, covering hh penitentiary --Q-- He served h:s C. W. Grlndal Estate, O. E. Billings. face with kisses “Ted, I've missed breaches of the peace. The Ellsworth American E. L. Daniel district is congress satisfactorily Greene. East Kluehill McKay, Surry you terribly." Tou’d think they’d Dever Beginning June 1, the Subscription to he re-elected. A. R. t onary. South Bluehill Djr«r Bro-., Franklin spoken a cross word a Tear. Subscribe Now. enough ** I-ater, as sat In F. A. Bowden. Brook I in Gott & Hanson they front of the crackling logs In the Haxel G. M. Allen £ Son, North Sedgwick C. J. Murch. East brook fireplace. venrnred: W. H. Stoter, North Brooksyille H. H. Hopkins, Trenton “Marling. I’ve something awful to This S. H. Hawes. West Brooksyille H. L. Smith, Lamoine Medicine Recommended a Doctor teW I—I a by you. bought fur coat and F. W. J. Sherman **• When a hlm- Gray, West Sedgwick Douglas. they won’t take It hack.” Then trem- doctor uses a medicine ‘ I self besides his I- Morang, Sedgwick E. M. King, bling. she outlined her predicament, prescribing it to patients, I he must know that it has merit. law is Jordan. Mt. Desert F. B. Sylvester, South Bluehill “Hazel, dear." said Ted. soothingly, This la what Dr. J. H. Wagner, a prom- Howard G. U. t’olwell X after she had finished, Crosby, Aurora Co., South Hancock “you really inent physician of Skate. Kentucky has caret) Alden K. Haslant. Waltham H. W. John-on. Hancock enough about me to take It to say about Dr. Hartman’s well-known hack?” remedy, PE-RU-NA: "I have used PE- “Y-yes.” she half sobbed. “Can- | RU-NA myself for catarrh and have can you ever forgive me?" I given it to others for catarrh, bloating “Forgive you'" exclaimed her hn«- |P after eating and other ailments. It has a hand. Tin afraid I'm the one that’s ■ proved success In all cases with qld ■ and men to blame. Yon see. It was I who sent young and women. All speak well of of all vonr coat PE-RC-NA. It is the best hack, and later bought It for tonics.” cash to give you as a present. I In * Dr. Wagner, out of the fullness of his V' 'ended to Inclose card with my birth- own personal experience, for the good of day greetings, but must have forgot all sick and suffering, recommends * ten. That's why I asked you to wait.” medicine which he knows to be good, “Oh. Teddy, dear. I've been so mis- h You be not ec- ~ may sure a doctor would erable." with tears streaming down her danger his professional reputation by cheeks. “Til never—never buy .anoth- endorsing PE-RU-NA unless satisfied be- yond a er thing without your consent." doubt of its value. •■ As the fire died In the hearth. Its yuur vrouoie De*a couju cold, or a more subtle catarrhal effection last flickering glow shone on the happy Standard Oil w of the stomach, bowels or other organs. of New York faces of two who had entered that Company DR. J. H. WAGNER give PE-RU-NA a trial. The Imm-diate realm of forgiveness which almost snt- l,h w, improvement which you will see will makes little fusses U d * d00bt th*t worth while. i PE RU-.NA la what you need PE-RU-NAr^f may be purchased anywhere In tablet or Pquld form. Class 3. Walter A. Brewster .Orlan< Class 3. ,IJ=—■■— Fred L. Mason .Ellswortl MARY’S STRATEGY « Class 4. TERRIBLE CASE Percy T. Clarke.Stonlngtoi _ Class 5. By JENNIE LITTLE. William E. Bragdon .Franklli George A. Martin .Hancoct ■=^-. —■« OF ECZEMA Class 3. (©. 1920. Alonzo S. Wlthain .Bluehll by McClure Newspaper Syndicate John F. Wood .Bluehll Kzhon famous In nstron Prominent Veterinaryof Dover Class 7. Markham, omy, ambled his Suffered Tortures for George A. Savage .Mount Deser leisurely along favor lte path through the orchard, with hi* Twelve DEMOCRATS. Years head In the clouds, as usual, and onlj For Governor. his feet connected with mundane Bertrand G. “FRUIT-A-nVES”«nd*'Sootha Salva" Mclnttre.Norwaj things. So engrossed was he in For State Auditor. plan* Finally Brought Relief for the thal James J. Mellon .Blitdcforc coming evening's work, he failed to notice the Dover, N. H. For Representative to Congress. loveliness of the Archie C. Towle .Oaklant waning afternoon. The fruit trees wert “In 1906, I began to be troubled For Stale like and Senator. huge pink white bouquets. A with Eczema. It started on my face Otis Littlefield .Bluehll group of lambs frisked and bounced oe and One gradually spread. The second vacancy the velvety grass from sheer Joy ol For summer, I was so badly afflicted I Coooty Attorney. living. Two belated butterflies Vacant winged had to lay off work. I would keep their golden way upward Into the blue For Register of Deeds. hands tied at to ’ and a bee worked my up night prevent Ralph E. Cunningham .Ellsworth diligent overtime loath into my flesh while Cut For Register of Probate. to leave the treasure-laden blos- digging asleep. your Kitchen Hours I Vacant soms, while the descending sun beamed spent hundreds of dollars in seeking No »°re Far Sheriff. with seeming satisfaction upon the pic- relief. I would go for several months getting up to kindle fires. No more coal scut- Ernest Haynes .Bar Harboi ture which he had without trouble and then the Uea to fill or ashes to helped to create, Eczema carry, an* no more soot. All the For Not the tooaty Commissioner least attractive detail was a would break out again and I would drudgery Uiat makes kitchen hours Charles F. Whitmore drag, abolished. j ..Verona girl perched on a low, broad limb, read be in for a siege of suffering. My ^er^ectlon 0*1 Cook For Repreoentatlvea. and Stove gives full lng drinking In the sweetness ol across cooking I Class 1. bands, especially the knuckles, i heat the instant the match is I the canopy above her. There Is one applied. John H. Stalford .Bar Harboi would be so puffed and swollen I picture that no artist can ever paint j The long, blue on this stove Class 3. could not do any obstetrical work chimney concentrates the Vacant Lie at ease under an apple tree, look- Dame and gives the or operations. just proper draft for perfect Claaa 3. ing np at the sections of blue sky seen combustion. At the same It was about three months I time this chimney drives all George E Davis .Ellsworth between Its foliage, and you have fonnd ago Class It chanced to read an ad. of the beat directly to the spot where it does the most 4. ‘Fruit- good. Allston M. Hatch .Stonlngton At the sound of footsteps she looked a-tives’ about a person being cured A special feature of the built-in oven cook stove is Class 5. the k np, then swung lightly to the ground, of Weeping Eczema by using this oven. Alonzo W. Cleaves .(..Hancock heat-retaining Give it minutes of and stood and ‘Sootha thirty quick if Class 6. smilingly expectant. But the remedy Salva’. I bought heat—close the damper and turn the professor was as blind to burner off. All » Ithamar E. Stanley .Bluehll] the little both and in about a week, noticed an the heat i* retained in the oven teacher's charms as had until the food is to be K Class 7. he been to the improvement. I have now used two Henry L. Gray.Southwest Harbor lambs, the butterflies and the served. IF blossoms, boxes of ‘Fruit-a-tives’ and one of and Dnssed hv without a For oeaty C ommlaaloaer. (Oae) surprise, start- and nround home by the cross roads. is Hancock county in the primaries Wiley c. Milton S. ed forward right toward the Conary .Bucksport Arey .Bar Harbor end wall Mary, dear, it's up to you to call his a Monday. June 21: Arthur of B. Holt ...... Gouldsboro Eorreet O. the garage. In Sllaby .Amherot patting the axle attention to the fact that there are HEPt nucAita. O. Percy Sargent.Sedgwick For In I had got the on stars For (lOtfrur. Itepreaentatlves. driving gear tfie to be seen on earth without a For C'ouaty Atforaey. side Class 1. wrong of the drive shaft, so that or P. DrerlBf .Saco William E. telescope, perish in the attempt," Whiting .Ellsworth George A. Phillips .Bar It reversed the Harbor gearing.—Exchange. and she ran back toward the house. The professor had taken his sched- I-— uled tramp and was on the home stretch, rehearsing his latest lecture. “And so the /Nation of the astral bodies to—Jumping Jupiter!” for a bi- cycle, speeding noiselessly up behind, gave him a Jolt that destroyed both his train of thought and equilibrium. Before he could regain his halnnce he was over the roadside, standing ankle deep In a little brook that gurgled with Corn Flakes glee at his predicament, and the offend- II Superior ing spectacles lay In fragments on the Coffee that ground. I delights The collision had also unseated the j Maine folks and Not thin rider, who sat in the dust trying to wispy flakes that quickly control her countenance. “Really," said folks who visit the professor with n peeved air, step- Maine folks. mush down when cream or milk is ping out of the water and shaking each foot gingerly, like a "at who had been Your neighborhood dealer trying to steal the goldfish, “the road j sells this superior coffee. added, but substantial flakes—full of seems wide enou^ for both of us, without this untlmetj* disturbance,” and at that, the offender covered her face Jlskfor it! delicate flavor and food goodness. with both hands, and her shoulders THURSTON ,„d KINGSBURY heaved spasmodically. He eyed her CO.. I Bangor, Maine. with some concern. (Truly Mary had not.jumped at conclusions—they were splendid eyes.) "Don’t cry, child, accidents will hap- pen,” he said more kindly; “jump up, and he more careful next time;" hut to GO TO THE RESCUE his surprise he discovered that he hnd helped not a child, but an unmistakably Don't Wait 'TUI It’s Too Late—Fol- Post young lady to her feet. He dropped low the Example of an Ellsworth her hands ns If they had burned him, Citizen. and the little teacher turned a tear-wet Rescue the aching back. face in his direction. How could he If it keeps on aching, trouble may come. know that only by biting her lips un- mercifully could she keep from burst- Often it indicates kidney weakness. ing into laughter. If you neglect the kidneys’ warn- ing, “Please pardon me. Professor Mark- Look out for urinary disorders. Toasties ham,” she quavered, “but you should This Ellsworth citizen will show have been on the footpath and I you how to go to the rescues turned the curve from the crossroads Mrs. Emma N. Burke, 13 Liberty too Best Com Flakes Made quickly.” St., says: “Some years ago I suffered “You have the advantage of me,” re- considerably from kidney and blad- turned the professor In his most stilted dertrouble. My back pained me, when I had to tones, "Though your face seems fa- especially stand on my feet any of time. I had other I miliar. But do not let the matter dis- length distressing kidneys disorders, too. I to one who likes turb you further.” appeal every saw Doan’s Kidney Pills highly ad- Then she flashed a radiant glance vertised and I got a supply from C. corn npon him. T am your flakes for they have all the “Why, right- E. Alexander’s drug store. I re- hand neighbor at Mrs. Brady’s table— ceived great benefit from the first goodness of old fashioned kinds Mary Mordaunt." and I can certainly recommend The professor unsuspectingly met Doan's Kidney Pills highly.” that look—and the scales fell from his Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t a satisfaction in simply ask for a kidney plus greater eyes. Was it possible that there were remedy— get Doan's Kidney Pills-—the same objects as beautiful as stars which all that Mrs. Burke had, Foster-Mil- taste and which this time he had been eating quality overlooking? burn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. He threw back his head and breathed is of immediately recognized. deeply air that seemed to set his pulses bounding with new life. What How Do You Walk? a sunset! What a night! What a According to the testimony of boot Oh. have Order a from girl! Mary, you certainly salesmen, the tendency of the average package your grocer; done work well. your individual It to wear out one or other Several hours later the and to be sure of the Post Toasties name. professor of his boots more quickly than the best, specify by entered bis neglected study, and walk- other. “There are all sorts of reasons to the window viewed the ing midnight for this,” said the manager of a well- but when he looked at the sky, Milky known London shop. “Corns on the he thought of a left-cheek dim- Way right foot, for instance, mean that ple that twinkled In and out, and Made Postum Cereal Inc. eyes the left boot Is going to be more heavi- by Company, that outshone a whole galaxy of stars. ly worn. I have'known cases where In of • the privacy her room the one boot will be worn out two months wicked little to herself. Battle Creek, Michigan plotter giggled before the other shows any signs of “All's well that ends well,” she quoted, the well-known theory of a difference I didn't reckon on “though really that In length between the right and left brook. I wonder what he would say leg. The habit of stepping off moving If he knew that 1 him bumped pur- trains and trniuearg also bears hardly posely.” on the left foot. "Are you freckled?" he wasn't sore Just what be ought to ... so be went slowly. *• "I knew you didn't think of me .. being that type." said pegev trim I phantiy, and then he knew hoi ,Z road lay. and lied vallantlv Moreover. , certain temerity cm. over him. flaring km hi, teadrlnk^! equipment on a convenient taVe >* tmt two eon.polling hand* on shoulder, and bent her head 19ft. bjr McCltr* N«*(pkp«r Syndicate > the light In a way that for Just a mn. "Say, Freckles, who was that ulee- raent filled the soul of the bea„,p!! round-fared man that laiura with looktng. young envy. He look*) „ra(i|. spoke to you when you got off the Into her frank young face. ••ary asked Laura, with all the fonde- looking It,t her two .h4 blue eye, ,„?! st-enslnn of an older slater who had ‘1 can’t see a single freckle.” overheard so the remark Kventualiv Laura frequently withdrew fmm th that she was the reception room the beatjty of family, whgn the tea drinking and that nice lit- formalities lai Peggy was Just a longer called for her tle presence cod girl that she wa* beginning to be- Tom Burgess made hno lieve It. rled explanation*. "I don’t want to start * "Don’t call me Frecklea I" snapped out deceiving Too." he told Peggy, as she Impetuously pulled off Peggy* "Tt’s B„.-nj ,n £ aurh a wonderful her Jaunty little tam o'shanter that th!ng-yOUr f, ,.nd. wa« a part of her skating outfit. Then ,hip—that I want it to start risk* So PH have to tell abe peered Into a handglass on her you. I Just li d to .von. but It ws. +he llefor'R dressing table. l-eskuae I didn’t -him prejudice It concerned one hut "They really are fading. No one who any ourselvc oot even your sister. hadn't known before t began ualng I said I nev, no. tired a Single that new cream w ould know I ever had freckle, but that ‘sn’t Just so" Tom paused and because any freckles, and It sounds Just dread- toot; >wo stotl). finr. hand. In hla a. fully to call a girl of my age—twenty, If he r.-,.d*d ^h8ft^o^bileS them for reason ranee, and almost—by such a perfectly childish, Peggy m,(ja silly nickname." no effort to release them. "Ton see, that first day I ws“ Then another pause. In which she noticed you I'd started studied the pleasant, wholeaoroe fea- out on an assignment. ' There was some &SS-**• tures In the mirror with considerable row between a fm- Ishc*. and cars are every- first in their motor- “Who Is he? Who Introduced you? be hadn’t removed tb* figuring and Don’t be a ctam." freckles, so the question s-|g Whether freak let were NOWwhere. The horses ing expenditures. "No one Introduced me. So there P blemishes It was of no but "Peggy Toung’ How dare you speak Importance, becau«- th* have woman was welt known gotten used to them— to a young man you don’t know any- in society it III gave a chance thing about?" to work It up Into a and so has may sort of about everybody else. "I do know a lot about him," replied stogy wbst the artists and beauty think because a man has a Peggy, Who was really very eager to experts shout Think of it! This the Just freckles. I'd never noticed year tell all she knew about the young man them esp*. dally until I got an assignment moderate car is no under discussion. “He Is a young news- Then American will price I saw you, that Is people spend paper man. I often see Min. He goes and—well, why I was so Interested. Of reason why he should any to work shout the time Pm coming course lately it a billion dollars on get was Just for you. I told nearly from skating, and—well It was Just a you Iw-oaus* I want to start less service out of his tires. case of mutual , J suppose. right" tires alone. There was a "Start Pd noticed him for a few days before pause. whatr asked Peggy, preferring not to men- We believe that the man he ever seemed to see me. Then one tlon freckle* further. Tires are one of the he noticed me; he seemed to he big- "Start being said with the small car is entitled looking through to my very soul: not engaged.” Tom, simply. "Are you willing?" items on the car owner’s at all In an Impertinent way, but In gest "Tea." ws, to just as tire service a searching, serious way. Just that Persy's inwr _nd Select your tires ac- good then—"but don’t let’s tell Laura how bills. look was as good as an Introduction. cording to the roads It as the man with When a man looks at a that happened. they have to travel: the big car girl way, she Just knows he's all tight. I In sandy or hilly coun- It —and both are looked and he seemed em- REALLY try. wherever the going entitled to the up realty USEFUL HERITAGE ♦s is apt to be heavy—The barrassed. He hadn't meant to annoy best tire service me, and when U. S. Nobby. Hardly a Saturday, when they can get. then, J left the car and Soldier** Overcoat Ha* Beer Found to For ordinary country looked back at Mm to see whether he Be a Uaeful Blessed Relic of roads—The U. S. Chain you motorists in to That’s we was still looking, he raised his hat ever the Recent War. or Usco. drop why represent so slightly. After that we Just natu- For front wheels—The “tune for a U. S. Tires in this rally spoke to earh other. And he Folk* who ran look back to the early U. & Plain. up” Sunday trip, commu- told me that the reason why he spoke seventies without suffering from the For best results— that one or more of —raised his hat—that first time was astigmatism of toosllstant reminis- everywhere—U. S. you nity. because he thought other people had cent*—you have to he at least fifty Royal Cords. doesn’t tell seen him looking at me and he wanted rears old to do It—will tell of the us something of And why more car owners you It to seem that be really knew me. numbers of blue service overcoats thst Wasn't that value to our business. Sooner and small—are com- thoughtful of him?" used to appear annually »« soon »» —large “I "* am really shocked commented winter bared Its tooth. They were or later it comes back to you ing to us every day for (J. S. Laura, whose expression, on the con- particularly affect el by hackmw. who trary. showed Intense Interest. “I sup- permitted the rapes to stream I hind in Service. Tires. pose 1 ought to speak to father.” and trail splashes of light blue r-d "I didn't tell him about the way you or yellow for the edification of the got acquainted with Stanton EJWLCORD-IOBBr-OvyiHflCD-PlAm Jones. pedestrian populace. Thousands of Service is what the car IV Just because you had chairs besides models of these overcosts arc still n each other coming home from col- existence, for one of Ibem got,.rally owners of this community lege." drapes the bronze flgun- a* parade Come in and "That was talk to us quite different. With rest atop the soldiers' moron: .-at in are for •Stanton was looking nowadays. It a case of love at first the center of the village green. about tires. ■ We’re here to sight; and when a man loves at first Moth and rust have done Mt; And the sight, you don't think he Is going to the taxi has supplanted th- ■ ; especially small you the kind of tires wait for an help get opportunity to have an In- the tsackmen have gone the way of ail got who service flesh, remarks the Home So r A owners, put you want. It was “Maybe if yon could have new era dawned, a new war hr s seen the he way looked at me! I never new peace bleased the earth (In a had look \ anyone at me that way be- manner of speaking) and a new crop fore. Of he course, hasn't told me he of army overcoats. 0. P. an i not ne, love* me ' yet, though he has said he was demobilised at a prop!: :s mo- was very, very fond of me." ment. United States I Tires “Well, think there was : an* something The physically fit Aroeri very funny about It," said Laura. hood of this wtnter of 1919 I'.OO may “Ton mean that when a man wants be divided Into four groups (o' hardy to meet the you first time he sees you. souls who do not wear overcoats (b) It Is perfectly natural, because you fortunate souls who have o'er its & are beautiful; but a Silvy Linnehan, Inc. Ellsworth that when man left over from 1917: (c) J. P M> -atk feels that way about me, there must Oiarles M. Schwab and John P R kr- H. I- Googins, Bock-port Hoopers t>e Garage, Cturtiae C. W. Gria.Be, North Brooks ville something queer—he must have feller, Jr, and (d) those »: -: ill J. ». Paris, Sedgwick F. L. Mason. been or BlaehUl Webb Bros., Stonington. crazy drunk or something.” wear the government Issue. “I didn't say r.-ed that. Peggy." assured How many persons are roc Laura. “But If you must know It. you In the last category there Is "■* aren't that Just type. Some people Just of telling. Some of the gani.t ’re aren't, you know. freckles, and you're camouflaged under the blue dy- flossy one of them." nonregmlatlon lD call me Freckle*.” protested collar*. Most of them, however— was for Surry. years a master builder of West Eden. Peggy. “I can stand thou- ^ all those long months, one son, I haring you say and their number Is hundreds of Ralph S. Torrey spent last week fishing vessels. In the days when La- all those other A daughter. Ida Lillian, arrived at I William Spurting of her mean things, but I wou t sands—retain unaltered and undis- with his mother. moine had a large of these ves- Islesford, the home of Mr. and Mris. Jesse Mayo mother. Mrs. Elizabeth Leland. who be called Freckles. I am sore Mr. Bar- Bt w! : h the Miss Alice Cowan of Pittsfield sels. He also built several coasting guised the cut. shade and May 2«. arrived from Massachusetts Thurs- ges* doesn’t think I am Even spent the week-end with Helen vessels, the largest of these being the freckled. I’m quartermaster corps gave them The body of George Mayo, day. one sister. Mrs. Effie Just to ask Crocker. three-master Jennie A. Stubbs. He young- Quitmeyer going him. so there; and if the Old Abe. with hi* claws fu.l of est son of Isaac Mayo, who died of South Lancester. Mass., and three I be I'm Mrs. Evelina Cousins has was prominent in town affairs, and says freckled, then arrow*, and branches and his returned last winter in a noticeably, olive Bangor hospital, was brothers. Fred. William jrtid Owen can from Orrington, where she spent the highly respected. He leaves three yon go on. and If he says he d beak hard-a-atarh-mrd. -' H taken from the tomb In Trenton and Macklnzie. Funeral services were winter. sons and a daughter. | hardly notice them, then And. brought here for interment in Mt. held to-day. Rev. Mr. Brooks of Seal you just dully forth from their Cron Mrs. Flora Blaisdell has come Capt. Charles Hodgkins is putting View mustn't call me Freckles." do. the cemetery May 23. Harbor officiating. Beautiful flowers overcoats costing whgt overce home to live with her son. yacht Awa in condition. He has Two days later Mrs. Clarence Hopkins and two bore tokens of love and an opportunity ar- he beam 1 Mrs. E. F. Johnson and children chartered with New York parties for sympathy. long may children visited her rived for Thomas Burgess to came home the summer. recenjly brother. settle the Monday. Thomas between D. D. Macomber, in Franklin. South Hancock. dispute Laura and It Birds. Mrs. Bernice Johns of Bangor Hodgkins had a shock Fri- Mrs. Peggy. Shooting Humming Ida Rich, who has been In Arthur Smith had been dee ded that spent the week-end here. day night, and is in a serious con- has moved his house- Peggy ought to To shoot a hint *it the poor health the has humming dition. past winter, gone hold goods from the Walsh house Introduce the new admirer the Augustus Treworgy is home from to Bar of her sum!to*t Mrdsliot made la out Harbor hospital for treatment. Into the to Philadelphia. May 29. R. McCauley house. Laura—propriety really demanded seed* of Her many friends hope she may soon John question, for the tiniest Mrs. Daniel McKowen -o- Grover has sold his house to 1 It. Laura said. And It went to be able to return home should be done would the delicate plumage- Southwest East Eamoine. fully restored Weston Pomroy, who Is it. destroy Harbor Monday. to health. occupying j correctly in the afternoon, with Laura bird can Miss Bertha Wooster The only way In which the The grammar school gave an en- Mrs. of Waltham, | tea Elizabeth Moody of Boston The Y. M. C. A. has pouring behind a softly tea be tertainment in the boys’ society Mass., is here on business. lighted captured for commercial purpose* Grange hall, Fri- has opened her cottage for the sum- been table and recently organized by Rev. Mr. L. A. Peggy looking sweet and 1* a of water day evening. mer. Penney, wife and daughter to shoot It with drop Brooks of Seal Harbor, and much in- frilly in the a and Miss Gabrielle Wooster Ban- afternoon frock and light from a or a fine from June 1. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. of terest of blowgun Jet L. Kingman Is being shown in It. ■Uppers. Just a* If fhe Brewer were gor spent Memorial day here. they always looked ■mall syringe. Skillfully directed, week-end guests at H. The body of Edwards George Stanley Gordon, who is that way anti drttuk tea -• L Smith’s. lieut. employed every after- water stuns him. He fall* in a Lamoine. commander, C. S. N.. who lost in Bluehill. is home no to And Mr. and Mrs. for a few days. It was easier for Mr. Bur- en before he recover* con- Harry Coolidge and his life when the steamship Gypsum E. J. net, and Mrs. Eliphalet Pettee and son Mr. and Mrs. Charles Turner, whose home, the late ge-* to acquiesce In the Hoyt of Brewer Queen, LT. S. 8., was wrecked during tea-party Idea adonsneas la suspended In a cyanld* Merton of Seal Harbor are were here over Stephen Merchant place, was burned than for most of guests of Sunday. the war. was buried Laura's suitor*, be- This must be done her here with mili- Sunday has moved Jar. quh sister. Mrs. C. A. Crane. Percival Grasser of N. morning back cau-e he worked at the Brooklyn. tary honors last Wednesday. The to the home of nights and was If he cornea to hls senses before Mrs. Cassie King of Y., came to town his father, Jeremiah Brookline, recently and took services at the were in ther-fore as free at teatlme as life he Mass., has her cemetery Turner. I the cyanide whiff snuff* out his opened house for the away with him Miss Christine Wal- of most charge George Kirk post. Ameri- IX. leisured of Beau Rrumme’.s able to In hi- strug- summer. Mrs. Lester is with lace, one of our most May w. ruin Jds plumage Young popular young can Legion, of Bar Harbor. Lieut. Ed- "Sam. Mr. vary her for a short time. ladies. The -o- Burgess," asked Teggy, gle* to escape. Humming bird* wedding took place at wards was a brave soldier, and had as soon as the tea half »* Mrs. James Covey and daughter the home of her father, W. C. Wal- the North Hancock. serving formality In alre from specimen* perhar* respect and love of all who knew had been Leone have gone to Milton to Tisit lace, with relatives a E. L. McKay was home gone through and Mr. Bur- as a to those scarcely and few in- him. Sincere sympathy is extended from Ban- large sparrow relatives. timate friends gor. and A. gcRS was present. Their friends to the widow. Mrs. Ina Edwards. Saturday J. McKay from feeling verj uncomfortable bigger than a bee. Dr. H. G. and of wish them much Calais for the week-end. with a Hodgkins family happiness. May 29. M. teaeuft spoon and Jam sand Waterville were week-end 31 Miss Marie wlch all guests of May L. -o- McFarland of Ells- balanced on one saucer. “Mr. Flashlight Saves Step* and Tim*. his brothers, Charles and Frank -—o- worth, was the week-end th* Cranberry Isles. guest of Burgess, would you say that I was A small flashlight placed under Deer Mrs. Lydia Joy. Hodgkins. Isle. freckledr across th-0 Mrs. Lewis E. Ladd died Mrs. 1 pillow will save a cold trip Charles Hodgkins has had a tele- W. S. Saturday S. Coffin of Bar Harbor Is vis- Capt. Greene, who has been after two Torn Burgess turned to deter Installed in his house. nearly years of suffering, Ring Mrs. W. E. Foue suddenly per- room on dark, cold morning* phone in Dr. Cousins’ private in ls * hospital borne with great fortitude. She will Miss Frances ceptibly red. He must have been con- mine the correct time. It f>'*° David B. Hodgkins, one of the old- Portland an Cleaves was home for operation, has re- be missed. Mrs. fnsed. for the of est and best-known residents greatly Ladd was from Bar Harbor for Memorial teaspoon fall rrom hi* In medicine or a drink of this turned home to recuperate. day. j help getting fifty-five years of age. She leaves a G. L. saucer and It was «*tuy In midair to turn town, died Monday, at the age of -o- Stewart has purchased a that water, making It unnecessary husband, who has been untiring In car. the Jam sandwich mem- eighty-nine years. Mr. Hodgkins Subscribe for the American waa saved from a on light* which would awaken ministering to her night and day for 11. May M, similar fate. bers of the family.