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Ellsworth American, and That a Hear- Oak Street, Count of C 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<CHOME-MADE SWEETS Touring Dutch Dainties OWC.C.IO Marie Saunders worth. was arraigned in the Bangor ab r bh po a o — SPECIAL LINE OF DURAND’S CHOCOLATES municipal court yesterday, charged Austin, ss, 5 12 2 0 1 with passing a bogus check on a Ban- Sturtevant, c, 4 2 1 15 2 1 Our Ice-Cream cannot be excelled for and PUBLIC CAR SERVICE gor concern. The hearing was con- L. Fortier, lb. 4 2 2 5 0 1 purity tinued until Thursday. Willey was O. Fortier, cf, 5 12 0 11 flavor arrested Telephone 123 at St. Stephen. N. B.. and Johnston. 3b, 4 2 12 10 and had been held for some time await- Robinson, cf, 3 113 0 1 Coca-Cola, pure unadulterated. 7 cents be- ing an order from Canadian officials Shea. If. 5 1 2 0 0 0 ginning next Monday for his delivery to the American Lountler, 2b, 5 0 2 0 0 2 officers at Calais. Jordan, p, 2 0 1 0 0 1 One of the largest dancing parties McPhee. p. 3 0 0 0 2 0 of the season will take place in Han- cock hall Saturday night. June 5, Totals. 45 10 14 27 6 8 when the EASTERN PONIES. Concert and Dance famous Ja-Mo-Ka jazz or- newspapers chestra of Bangor will play the latest ab r bh po a e TUC PHONED QTHDC confectionery K.tXOOK h r concert and dance hits. This will be McKnight, 2b.
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