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Issued Thursday Tuesday Thursday Issue Saturday The Courier-Gazette By Th« Courler-Guttte., 465 Main St., THREE CENTS A COPY Established January, 1846. Entered aa Second Ctaae Mail Matter. Rockland, Maine, Thursday, March 12, 1925. Volume 80...... Number 31. MEMORIES OF As ACTIVE LIFE ENGLAND LIKES IT AT THE STATE CAPITOL f The Courier-Gazette THREE-TIMES-A-WEEK The English government has adopted summer daylight saving ALL THE HOME NEWS “Men and Ship* and Sealing Wax”—The Story of Representative Norwood’s Bill Creating “The Maine time as a .permanent institution. famsosiMibbard Subscription >3.00 per year payable to ad- Thomaston Boy Who Made Good. There was a private hilt before the Power Authority”—Other Legislative Matters. rance; single copies three cents. House of Commonsimaktng sum­ Advertising rates based upon circulation | mer .time permanent and fixing the HAT S and very reasonable. NEWSPAPER HISTORY (By Charles R. Flint) yearly period from the beginning "The Maine Power Authority" Judiciary committee: "Ought not to DISTINGUISHED STYLE- SUPREME Q.U^ITY The Rockland Gazette was established in I of April to the end of October. Sir i would he created by a very un­ pass" on an act relating to property 1846. In 1874 the Courier was established 1 (Continued—Began Feb. 26] And. taking them as they were, he 1 William Joynson-Hicks. Secretary ! and consolidated with the Gazette In 1882. I Chapter V.—Continued stayed right on the job through the usual act introduced In the House of extinct or disbanded Congrega­ i The Free Press was established In 1855, and of State for Home Affairs, an­ tional churches: from the same com­ I In 1891 changed Its name to the Tribune. | While the railroads that Meiggs jungles and over the mountains, and nounced Tuesday that the gov­ 1 Wednesday by Norwood of Warren. These papers consolidated March 17, 1897. i had built were developing the coun­ mittee an act relating to state funds financed and drove the railway. ernment would allow a free vote "The act provides that the au- 1 ■ 1 " " — try, their receipts were not as a whole The senior Agassiz wrote to me a for charity patients in private or on the Dill and adopt and carry it I thority shall consist of three trus- public hospital was reported In new j equal to the cast of their operation. long letter specifying the collections through as a government measure. j ••• ••• ! that he wanted from these unex­ j tees to be appointed by the Gov- draft and recommitted to that com­ EN who choose The guano of the Chineha Islands This means that the bill is cer­ I Ghance la a nickname for Provl- ••• I had been about all shipped, and the plored jungles, and the Smithsonian | ernor and invested with title to all mittee. Lamson - Hubbard ' ••• dence.—Chamfort. tain to become a law. The committee on Inland Fisheries M « ■ ••• ••• ! end of the other guano deposits was Institute sent Professor Gabb to col­ , the power resources available for the Hats are envied by those i •*. ••• •«•*••••••• ‘jg in sight; money was not available to lect ornithological specimens, and" in and Game voted "ought not to pass” satisfy the "outs,” so that Meiggs’ addition Keith obtained there a fa­ FAILED TO CONFIRM generation of hydroelectric energy in on an act relating to the hunting of not thoughtful enough to MONDAY’S ELECTIONS power In the Government began to mous collection of prehistoric pot­ • or upon the St. John River or inland 'raccoons and skunks; same on an act relating to digging out skunks; wane. Balta the President, friend tery. streams and waterways now owned have done so. Biddeford and Belfast Stand Pat of Meiggs, was assassinated. The Keith had had no previous experience Mid-day Ride of Vice Presi­ same on an act prohibiting digging by the State. out fox dens: same on act regulating With Same Mayors As Last Year. people, having shared directly and in railway or any other building. 11 "The authority shall have full indirectly in the proceeds of guano think he was only twenty-two years dent Dawes Did Not Save dally limit of protected fish in tho power to develop these resources for lakes and streams of the State. Mayor Edward H.Drapeau, Demo­ shipments as well as In the benefits old when he began. On the credit Michigan Man. the generation of hydroelectric en­ Public Utilities: “Ought to pass” crat, was re-elected In Biddeford for a i from government loans placed in of Costa Rica he borrowed funds in ergy and for the sale and distribu­ on an net relating to the abolition of fourth term with a plurality of 1.072 ' Europe, and being used to relatively Europe. He had engineers with him. Charles Beecher Warren of Michi­ tion of such energy in the Interest grade crossings; "ought to pass in in the anifual municipal election. | easy agricultural conditions, were at He learned to be somewhat of an, gan. failed to become Attorney Gen­ of all the people of the State. new draft" on an act relating to po­ One ward each was captured by the first incapable of facing a situation engineer himself. The native in­ eral of the United States by a single The authority shall make a com­ lice regulations at stations. i Republican-Citizens and the Pro­ that demanded the thrift and indus­ habitants were not physically rugged vote Tuesday tn the Senate. Hts prehensive power survey and on or Education: "Ought to pass” on an gressive parties. Each minority try which the Scotch and New Eng­ enough to stand the strain of rail- nomination was rejected, 40 to 40, before Jan. 15, 1927, shall submit to act relating to teachers’ pensions. j party elected one alderman to five land Yankees have acquired In long Way building und it was almost im- yjce president Dewes failing to reach Look for thia the Governor and the Legislature a ♦ • * • I for the Democrat* and three council- struggles against hard natural con­ possible for a white man to live in i tj,c capltol from his hotel in time to plan for the generatloh of hydro-elec­ mark in th*' men to fifteen Democrats. In the ditions. these lowlands, so Keith had to sc- east the deciding vote. tric energy and Its distribution with Seven sections of the Revised Hat^you buy last election the Democrats swept In 1874 I had given a letter of in­ cure negroes from Jamaica and other Administration leaders sought to an estimate of the cost of such de­ Statutes concerning State aid to *Yozz> by the field. The vote for ijayor was troduction to Mr. Meiggs in favor of nearby places on the Caribbean Sea. delay announcement of the result in velopment. The sum of $19,000 as ap­ academies are repealed by an act LAMB Drapeau 2.570; Dr. George E. Pre- one of the friends of my youth—J. These negroes, attracted by high the hope that the Vice President, who propriated for the use of "The au­ Introduced Tuesday by Holmes of BURPEE & , court. Progressive. 1.498; Joseph E- Sprague Meeker. He was of good wages, were followed by a shipment was rifching to the Senate In a taxi­ thority" for expenses and for main­ Lewiston. The measure was referred Rockland Maine Harvey, Republican, 1,374. family, a graduate of Williams Col­ of sweethearts and wives. They cab, would arrive in time to break the tenance and operation including to the committee on Education. The • • « * lege, and had been admitted to the were lazy, but they were strong and tie. personal service. section repealed fixed the conditions A Citizens' ticket was elected in bar of New York. In business, he not much affected by any climate. J With victory in their grasp, Demo- for State aid ranging from $5,000 to was one of the 95% that does not The Panama Canal was mostly built pratic opponents of the nomination $1000 a year based on courses offered Belfast with no opposition, headed This afternoon the committee on by Orlando E. Frost, for his third quite succeed. On leaving New York by them. But even these negroes vigorously demanded that the roll and mode of payment; prohibits to circle South America I had been could not work long in this climate. can bp dosed with the announcement banks and banking will hold a hear­ consecutive term. ing on an act to enlarge the defini­ State aid where free High Schools glad to mRjte Meeker a loan, leaving They, too, were forever dying or ask- of the result, but even then Republl- tion of the word "securities" in the are maintained or where academies SWISS INDUSTRIES FAIR with him the security which he had ing to be sent home. can leaders resorted to further strat- were not incorporated prior to May given me. On my return he met me The engineering obstacles were yKy |n an effort to save the nomina- so-called blue sky law. so as to In­ clude contracts for the sale of fur- 1, 1907; require a minimum attend­ The Swiss Industries Fair, the or­ at the steamer, told me that he was great enough—title railway had to tlon f,.om defeat. ance of 30 students for any' aid and bearing animals. igin of which dates back to the 15th in bad and had been forced to sell make steep ascents of the mountains Senator Reed of Pennsylvania, an- of 60 students for $500 State aid; fix the security. He felt that he could and It had to be supported through nounced that he would change his Century has always been essentially’ , . . i A feature of the legislative hear- the ratio of State aid to incomes of EARTHQUAKE Swiss tn character. Its main object make a fresh start in Peru, and swamps—but even mofe difficult was vote from yea to nay so that he., week wl„ „p lhp one which investments of academies and pro­ is to consolidate the Inland markets asked me for letters of introduction the problem of human engineering. might present « motion to reconsider ! be held KrIose of managing the mu­ Smprovemente; one of the beet lo­ know who is governing them, and so, theoretically, the assessment Is by strict economy in saving money Know wno IS governing mem. u nlht what the Preflldenl'B courw A clause in the nicipal affairs of the towns compris­ they care less, so a few intrap d mlght the ^lte Hou8e hav|ng I cations in the city; in first class and paid back to me every dollar ing the district. that heowed me. in 1876 during my statesmen. given a reasonable■ declined to comment on thp matter. condition throughout. six months- stay in Peru. I generally .amount of luck, can often capture a ,f hf. dec,des not (Q rMubmlt thp ^ay notttjassessors that th y • • • « went on Sunday to breaWast with ^government. The "Ins" will put up. namlnatlon ,n ,hp Senate at thia thnp m“> tak‘ of 4heke ,ax "• there The House Wednesday by a vote Call or telephone 237- J by placing the depositors to no in­ Meeker at tbe Meiggs’ estate—hav­ a tight only if they are stronger than (>r make „ npw ot)o bp n)ay p,ther of 74 to 39 accepted the majority re­ 28 SPRING ST., ROCKLAND, ME. convenience In lhe matter. ing been assured that my visits were the "outs;" and as the outs hardly ipavp .Solicitor Generul Beck In port "ought not to pnss” from tho 29-34 "This will merely be placing the agreeable to Mr. Meiggs. 1 now ever make the attack unless they i committee on Sea and Shore Fish­ charge of the Justice Department National banks on a par with the think back with pleasure on m.v Bun­ know they are stronger than the eries on an act to make nine Inches until the next session of Congress burden 'that the savings banks have day forenoons with Meeker; he was “ins,” eal fight does not often take I r makp a recps8 appointment to fill thp legal length of lobsters In York to bear in the way of taxation,” said a man of intetligence, and the sur­ place. and Cumberland counties. the Cabinet vacancy during that pe- Representative Cummings. NOTICE! roundings were most entrancing. In the Exposition of 1876 when i riod. “It is generally regarded that the The Meiggs’ house was built on Ifilro Segundo pushed the button HARDING STAMPS AGAIN savings banks are discriminated START • the top of a mausoleum, erected by and started the machinery, the engi­ “CANNED HEAT”STATUS against under the existing law. They the Incas, which had vertical sides neer pointed to the enormous fly­ The late President Harding's pic­ wheel. are restricted in their investments

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CIRCULATION AFFIDAVIT Rouklaad, Maine, March 12. 1935 OPENING In Last Night’s Game Against Lincoln Acaddny—No Cellar Personally appeared Frank K Lyddle who on oath declares that he Is pressman in the Berth For Orange and Black. oltlee of The Courier-Gazette, and that of the : : of our Issue of this paper of March 10, 192". there was printed a total of 6,580 copies. Before me. FRANK B MILLER. Last night’s victory for Rockland | in the Knox and Lincoln League to- Dub Shoe Store Deal Savings Notary Public. not only eliminated any possibility of morrow night, when it faces Cam­ NEW SPRING GOODS the team landing in last place but den High in Camden. Their Rock­ made it possible to tie ThomaAton land game was a very evenly and Lincoln Academy for second matched contest, and there will !>e BARGAINS in footwear BIBLE THOUGHT! place. Another victory In Camden Just as tnuch vim in tomorrow night’s tomorrow night would bring that battle as though both teams were 286 Main Street Opp. Studley’s —FOR TODAY— SATURDAY MORNING much desired result. The standing: contenders for the pennant. _ Won Lost P. C. • • * • Bible Thoughts Tnemorized. will prove priceless heritage in after years. ntockport High 6 2 .750 Saturday afternoon is sure to see Lincoln Academy 4 4 .30,0 a big crowd at The Arcade, for the MARCH 14 Thomaston High 4 4 .500 Westbrook High School girls are Better is a dry morsel, and quiet­ Rockland High 3 4 .428 playing a return game here, and. ness therewith, than a house full ot 'Camden High 2 5 -286 stating it mildly, the Rockland girls sacrifices with strife.—Proverbs 17:1. Come and see our new renovated store and a big * » • * are looking for revenge- They were stock of New Spring Goods which we will show Rockland 26, Lincoln 16 badly beaten in Westbrook, but the The Lincoln Academy team which game was played In a very small hall England has just adopted daylight Startling Values Now Offered! Saturday upset Rockland High’s pennant cal­ where the visitors had scarcely room saving as a permanent institution, culations a few weeks ago, was out­ to make up their minds. When the ahd in France it has nationwide ob­ classed by the latter team in last Westbrook lassies get to cavorting servance. Yet the Maine Legislature night’s game at the Arcade. Coach around The Arcade they are apt to ADVANCE SPRING STYLES Jones’ boys had the lead from the find it quite a different proposition. is to pass a law which will prohibit E. B. HASTINGS S CO. very start, and were going like a The game will begin at 3 o’clock, and The pick of a manufacturer’s fine stock—Every pair is New, fashionable it in those progressive communities house afire when the last period was. neighbors will think a cyclone is in and just right for spring wear . which have been quick to recognize finished. progress. its practical and recreational advan At the end of the first quarter only ♦ * ♦ • threfe points bad been scored, but The General Electric team of Lynn. •tages. This is done very largely at they were all Rocklands, and at the Mass., composed of Otho Record, and “now we call upon you people of the instance of a group of men who end of the half the score was 9 to 4 Clyde Record and other star athletes THE BRIDGE HEARING Maine.” said he “to help us regain ore willing that the wishes of a very in the home team’s favor. In the comes to Rockland March 27. There ALL STYLES the position we once held and share third period 10 points were scored to large majority shoui.i be sarrifleci | will be a preliminary game. Big Crowd On Hand to Hear with the people of the North and the tfie visitors 5, and the orange and 60 long as it conserves their pur- prosperity that they now enjoy.” black team had practically foreclosed in pose. Merits of Kennebec Propo­ X. Gratz Jackson, president of the on the game. Each time scored FORTY CLUB WINS sition — Maine Central’s Kennebec Bridge Association, in sug­ seven points in the last quarter. The Senate by a vote of G4 to 11 gesting that the committees make a The sporting editor doesn’t believe WIDE VARIETY favorable report cm the matter also Takes Sensational 16-12 Bas­ has given its formal approval of the Offer. that anybody will begrudge the suggested and said he would be res- statement that young Jimmy Flana­ ketball Game From High Full Selecfton demetion of the La Follette insur­ The Hall of Representatives at the sponsible for the expense of naming gan was the star of the game- He gents from their rank on standing State House was filled to capacity, the structure The Carlton nAdge.” made two marvelous goals, and was School Faculty. Grey Suedes commi:tec6. There is a wide dif­ when the hearing opened Wednesday in honor of its sponsor. F. W. Carl­ in every play that seemed humanely ton of Woolwich. There Were grim and awful doings The ‘Gypsy,” a charming new ference of opinion as to what should afternoon on the Kennebec bridge bill possible to be in. Two other ponies Black Suedes before the committees on Ways and F. H. McDougall said he represent­ who shone to advantage were Mer­ nt the Arcade Tuesday night when, be done with men of the La Follette Bridges and Interior Waters. Sen­ ed the board of selectmen of Booth- chant and Trafton. Many of the unheralded and unsung, the vener­ design of extreme grace _ Black. Satins type, but after doing their best to ator Smith of Somerset, chairman of bay Harbor and that its members plays revolved around Captain able Forty Club basketball quintet Patent Leathers wreck the Republican party it is dif­ the committee on Ways and Bridges, as well as the town were a unit for Greene, who again proved a stal­ I later quartet) met and slew the presided and Senator Carlton of Sag- fur^thej»ridge- youthful High School Faculty eight. ficult to‘ see where they receive any wart and reliable center. The Lin­ adahoc, chairman of the committee Marshall A. Haraden of Bath and coln lads found it extremely diffi­ The audience was mercifully scant The ‘Morey"—smart step-in 6pecial consideration from that party. on Interior Waters and sponsor for many others spoke favorably upon cult to penetrate the Rockland de­ and got its tull money's worth for $, Has anybody ever heard ahy expres­ the bridge bill, made the opening re­ the measure. fense, for Maxey and Murphy were there'was no admission fee. How­ pumps, in attractive combina­ sion of remorse from them eince the marks for the proponents of th° t always on the job, and Rounds put ever not Line of the spectators would tions. mpQunrp A minimum of $91,000 is the amounts _ _ have swapped his seat for a World November election? iieuaure. l yp very brisk game while he was In response to a question by May­ of rental and maintenance Which the) on the surface. Series berth during that hour of car­ or Ernest L. McLean of Augusta as .Maine Central Railroad Company has The Lincoln star was unquestion­ nage, for it included parts of everv Arguing Tuesday in behalf of a to how long p comoination bridge of advised the special Bath Bridge Site ably Giles. The vigorous center al­ known game- football, polo, hockey, bridge at Richmond, Dr. H. L. Stil- the type proposed by Senator Carl­ Committee of the Legislature and the ways constituted a threat, for he baseball, mah Jong, poker, the manly Governor and Council it will pay an­ plien declared that it was poor busi­ ton would last, th° senator from Sag­ throws at the cage with great aertir- | art, blind man’s huff and smatterings Any woman can find • adahoc replied that* engineer-? now nually if the site is selected extending acy besides being a splendid feeder, of basketball. ness to tie up with the railroads to­ say that if propeilz c: -ed for it will from the Maine Central yards at Bath Bttker and Gough also constitute a( The Forty Club outfit numbered here just the shoe to the Woolwich shore at Sassanoa day as so many of them are cutting .uat from 3(H) to 1)0 .’cars. good attack, but were up against it among ltR ancients and honorable.* oat side lines, and that one of them James B Perkins cf Boothbay Har­ BlufT, which was surveyed last week W. H. Rhodes, Arthur F I.imb, she wants in color, by J. A. L. Waddell, engineering ex­ last night. The score: will probably be the Rockland bor then was called on for the pro­ Rockland High Thomas H. Chisholm, F. A. TIrrell size and style. ponents and in his opening called at­ pert of New York. Goals Fouls Pts. and (Capt.) L. B. Cook. They played branch. If the Richmond proposi­ Approximately $76,000 of the tention to the grea. tailing off in both Merchant, rf ...... 1 1 J no particular positions. In the High tion is dependent upon such argu­ amount is to be paid yearly for a valuation and population in the lour Trafton, 1-f ...... 3 1 School battalion were such celebrities All Style ments no W’onder it is an ill-starred counties of Waldo, Krt>x, Lincoln and period of 50 years. That figure is as .Athletic Director Philip A. Jones, The ''Helene," a handiome one- based upon the interest of 35 per cent Bird, K ...... 0 0 0 Sagadahoc, and believed that a bridge Principal Alden Watts Allen, Base- one. In the summer season, at least, of the cost of the $2,000,000 bridge Flanagan. If ...... 4 The “'De Graffe,” newest spring over the Kennebec river at Bath hall coach Sawln, Alpifeus Whitte­ st.-ap novelty ' Heels the Knox and Lincoln branch is one plus a sinking fund necessary to au­ Greene, c ...... 3 0 # would have a tendency to make1 more, Cross and others. Some evil design in varied celections. thorize the $1,650,000, or 55 per cent Maxey, rg of the Maine Central’s most profit­ transportation much easier and could h ■ minded person even put Referee. of the cost. Rounds, rg able. build up that portion of the state Wotton and Timer Phillips in the It also was agreed that ttie railroad Fein, rg .. which has shewn a shrinkage in the lineup. should &tand the whole cost of opera­ Murphy, lg last 75 years. The ldg feature of the game was During the Wilson administration ting of the draw and of maintenance MOTHERS! Remarkable Savings on Boys’ and Girls’ STURDY SHOES Joseph P. Tucker of Wiscasset said 26 Phil Jones' flying tackle of Arthur or railroad approaches, ties and 12 2 it- was claimed, and quite justly so, that prior to 1850 the southern portion lximb which spectators thought tracks and that the State should Lincoln Academy that the South was in the saddle. of Maine was considered the wealthi­ Goals Fouls would permanently settle the ques­ stand the maintenance of the con­ Much more gratifying from our est section in the state and recalled Baker, rf ...... 2 0 tion of ah exit on the north wall of ONLY crete highway slabs. All othfr main­ the Arcade. Bill Rhodes played With- viewpoint is the present situation that Wiscasset at one time was seri­ tenance on the bridge proper is to be Gough. If x...... 2 1 ously considered as the capital of Giles, c . N...... 3 1 7 +out his glasses remembering with 300 PAIRS’ with New- England so much in the divided 55 per cent to the railroad 0 J extreme misgivings a-recenl golf ex- Maine. He said it was the southern and 43 per cent to the State, with the Dodge, rg . \...... 0 0 saddle. With Coolidge as President, (i | perience. TIrrell and Allen played part that had helped the northern provision that the minimum annual Pendleton, lg ...... 0 0 s. Lord as Director of the Budget and part of the state to prosper and grow Robinson, lg ...... 0 0 (i in their old time form, with varia- payment by the railroad shall he — r tions, as did the others. The duel Senator Moses as president pro tern We are now showing Kid Boots $15,000, -such payments to continue 7 2 16 I was between the mighty Jones and forever. of the Senate things are looking up sweaters with the white Van Heusen Score, Rockland High 26. Lincoln the crafty captain of the Fortarians for a locality which has been too Collars and Cliffs. CVTLER-COOK Academy 16. Referee, Spear of who finally Cooked the Directors THE CHAPMAN CONCERT much neglected. Co.—adv. Bath. Timers. Davies and Libby goose. To return good for evil, coach Scorers, Richards and Benson. "•«. Jones substituted in the Forty Club Ore is reminded by the date on team, when one of the ancients col- President Coolidge is to spend his the window cards that the Chapman lapsed 'during the last period. A ^Concert is close at hand. Mr. Chap­ The Midgets' Game Finest Kiddies’ and summer vacation in Swampscott, who may 4 word wouldn't be out of place here man and his artists will he wel­ The Rockland Midgets, Mass., which is being loyal to his about that last period either Capt. come. as these concerts are unique, well be classed as "white hopes.’ Children’s Shoes for home State, and probably good judg­ again proved their mettle last nigtrt, C«(ok himself is authority for the and have grown to lie an established statement that Timer Phillips slept ment, but having made brief stays, nfusical event in this city. The fes­ by defeating the Lincoln Midgets IS spring and summer. to 6. Rome of the players are vest a solid half hour during that last live at the Samoset two seasons it would tival choruses deserve great credit minutes. for their loyalty by studying tach pocket size—little, but oh my ! Lin­ surprise nobody to see him hitting The Anti score Was—Forty Club 16. year the great master music of the coln had one youngster about the the trail for Rockland Breakwater size of a big milk can, but we’ll High School Faculty 12. Five 5- programs for the festivals in Bangor, mlnute periods were played. some fine day. Lewiston and Portland, and these I roadcast to the world that* he was a hummer. One specially clever goal concerts are given to stimulate and bR. Edward mansfield to assist them in their local ex­ was made hy Wiggin- The ecore: EXTRA SPECIAL The appointment of James J. Rockland Midgets penses, so the public is helping a local Dr. Edward Mansfield, who was Clement of Montville as State as­ interest of which all should be proud. Goals Fouls Pts. sessor would be very gratifying to Flanagan, rf ...... 3 0 6 and very touch liked there, died sud- Tickets at $1.00 are on sale by mem­ artdver y much liked there, died sud- bers of Wight Philharmonic Society, Jameson, if...... 1 0 2 the Knox County friends of that 0 de'nly In Millinocket, March 4, cf 285 Pairs of Ladies’ $5 and $6 Shoes at H. II. Cije's and the North Na­ Freeman, rf ...... 0 0 0 stalwart Waldo County Republican. 1 heart disease, aged 49 years. He tional Bank. The date is Thursday, Fowler, e ...... 0 1 I I Mr. Clement is a man of sterling a graduated from the University of “We’ll tell the world” ■March 19, at the First Baptist church. Libby, c ...... 0 0 fi ability, and has made good in every Flanagan, c...... - 0 q! Maine in the class of 1889. After All Styles—But Not AH Heels 0 serving for four years as chemist at office, appointive or elective, which That the Ladies* Umbrellas we Why pot try Ward's Bread, 12c. Marsh, rg ...... 0 $1.95 0 the Maine Experiment Station he he has yet held. at The Payson Co.—adv. Kent, rg ...... 0 are selling for $3.85 and $4.85 are Parsons, c ...... 9 0 'entered the Cornell Medical School, being gradated In 1907. He prac­ Spring Coats arriving daily at Wiggin. lg .. 3 the biggest values we have shewn ticed in Bangor for a time and for •Representative Rodgers of Virginia CUTLER-COOK CO—adv. refuses to accept the $2500 advance in a long time. 15 the last Seven years has been phy­ sician for the Nreat Northern Pai>er Which has been voted onto Congres­ Lincoln Midgt HUB SHOE STORE All silk in all the popular shades, Wood, rf ...... 1 Co. end in general practice there. sional salaries. He says that he op­ 0, Dr, Mansfield was a Knight Temp- short stub handles, ten ribs, some BILL'BARBEIS Hall, rf ...... 0 posed the boost and that he will not 0 ’ lar, 32d degree Mason and Shriner. with black frames, others with Wilband. rf...... 0 286 MAIN ST. Opp. V. F. Studley Inc accept it. We have not beard of any Jacobs, If ...... 0 <5J Surviving are his wrfe and two young brass. a. ' anna other Congressman seconding the SAYS Woodward, If ...... 0 Rines c ...... 0 motion. Good values in Men’s Umbrel­ WERT HARBOR QUARRY SCIENTISTS Pinkham. c ...... 0 —— las, ten ribs, $2.00, $3.00 and $3.50. West, rg ...... 0 We are now showing Kid Boots “Col. Fechet, who will succeed Gen. SAY WE Rprowl, rg ...... 0 F. W. Bernard, president of Booth- ay Harbor Construction Co,, and H. sweaters with the white Van Heusen Mitchell in the air service, is a go- ARE WHAT Hail, lg ...... 1 Collars and Cuffs. CUTLER-COOK EAT. NUTS C,a mage, lg ...... 9 I. Comey of the Standard Crayon Co. getter if it is fair to judge by a were In Boothbay last week, to make Co.—adv. name,” says the Portland Express. UST BE A arrangetoents to open the stone J. A. JAMESON CO. But is the Express certain the name 'COMMONER Referee, Wotton. quarty at West Harbor. The com­ * ♦ * * pany has purchased the fine drilling is pronounced that way? Gregory’s IET THAN Camden Y. M. C. A. and Rockland equipment used at the East Coast Shipbuilding plabt and later by the $100 REWARD SPECIAL FOR BALANCE OF THE WEEK 'Washington County’s so-called [WE HAD Team No. 4 howled the second game of their series at the Star alleys last Reed-Cook Marine Construction Co. rum ring has come to grief, 10 of its HOUGHT. For the Arrest and Conviction of night and the home team won by tre­ and will lit out with more machinery Very Fancy Young Fowl, lb...... 35c 14 alleged members already being mendous margin of 183 pins. Sulli­ for drilling. Frank O. Blake of the party who stole two propellers, Bdolhbay who was foreman last year, This is a very fancy iot of fowl—th^y woujd almlost behind the bars. Enforcement is van was high man for Rockland, and three carburetors, hard grease will be lethal manager. sell for chickens probably not so much of a farce in Morin led the Camden forces. Milli­ cups and gasoline pipes from my gan's 121 was the highest string. their eyes as jt used to be.* power boat “Rover” at South Nice Potatoes, peck . . . .30c; bushel . . . ;$1.00 The score: The Payson Co. is selling Ward's Bread. 12 cents—adv. Camden Y. M. C. A. Thomaston. Fresh Spinach, peck...... 40c A Boston Miss who was held up by Packard ... 90 79 75—451 A riot ot colors in New Spring gbnmen saved the $1800 payroll Wilbur .... 104 90 88—445 F. H. MALONEY Dresses now on display at CUTLER- Carined California Spinach^, can 25c; 3 cans 60c which she was carrying by laughing Bracy ...... 86 71 85— 397 Clean and nice , Morin ...... 96 104 86— 170 COOK CO.—adv. 30*31 at them. This isn't the first time Roy n ton 74—450 Th?.Celebrated Johnson Beans, qt. 25c; pk. $1.90 man has been disarmed by a wo­ LEGISLATIVE notices man's smile. 433 435 408 2177 JUDVCIAftV Niqe Pea Beans, quart...... 20c Team No. 4 TTie Committee on Judiciary will give a A male mosquito is not hard to Shields . 92 79 93 83 90—437 public hearing in its roomo at the State One pound jars Imported Marmalade, jar. , . . 32c Jacobs 91 86 105 95 86—463 House, In Augusta. on understand, the scientists say, but FRIDAY. March 13, 1925, 2 p. m. on the 20 PER CENT Glidden . 95 96 97 102 94—484 following:: 1 ro. pails Peanut Butter...... 30c his better half has 'em stumped. Sullivan 94 103 93 99 112—501 S. D. No. 110 An Act to Incorporate Dex­ In a fancy pail for the kiddies Scientists may 1. mystified, but we BUICK AND CADILLAC Milligan 86 121 86 84 98—475 ter P Cooper to develop and utilize the power We give regularly until of the tides in the Bay of Fundy and wa have always felt the point. tert •djtreht thereto. 29-31 Canned Pumpkin, can...... i 8c 458 485 474 463 480 2360 fMDBRir.K W. HINCKLEY, Chairman further notice 20 PER a Makes delicious pies HEBBtRT B. HOLMES. Secretary THE GERMAN ELECTION Mexico High is the favorite to win CENT OFF the marked ROCKLAND AUTO SHOW LEGAL AFFAIRS Nice Cranberries, qqart...... 25c tlie Bates basketball tourney which .The government proposal desig­ The Committee on Legal Affairs will give a selling price on every will he held in Lewiston Friday und ubllc hearing in its tooiws at the State Home Made Cucumber Pickles, lb...... 20c nating March 29 as Presidential elec­ SPACE 14, 15, 25, 26 Saturday. The other teams are: ouse. in Augusta, on article in our store, includ­ tion day In Germany and April 26 Westbrook High. Westbrook: Edward R WEDNESDAY. March 18. 1925, 2 p for a second ballot if one were neces­ nn the following: I Little High, Auburn; Catholic High, «. P. 858. H. D. 203 An Act to amend ing Stoves. sary for the election of a successor Portland; South Portland High, section 18 of chapter 51 of tlie Revised to the late President Ebert was South Portland; Jordan High, Lew­ Btatrttes as amended by chapter 23 of the J. A. JAMESON CO. adopts by the Reiclisiag Monday Ihiblle lanws of 1919 relating to proxies iston; Thornton Academy, Saco and 8. P. 294 An Act to amend section 18 of STONINGTON without debate. The bill a|...... inliug Stephens High, Rumford. Rockport chaPt^f U$. of the Revised Statutes as amend Dt. Walter Simons, acting president, I High, winner of the Knox and Lin-; ed by chapter 85 of the Public Laws of 1917 FURNITURE CO. had its second reading in the Reich­ delating to fees payable to Registers of Deeds. coin championship, lias been selected, H. P. 888. H. D 213. An Act relating to stag under the opposition of the Na­ as alternate, playfng in (lie event any; the relief of poor dehters. L. MARCUS tional Socialists and Communists. 31&33 of the regular teams fails to showw npjiii) “ft.• F-P. *20.920. H. D 233 An Act relating to ' a land take* for parks, squares, ptiblic libraries 313-31* MAIN ST. TEL. 748-J and playgrounds 31-33 OUR WANT ADS. WORK WONDERS^ Ward's Bread is good Bread. 12c. Rockland High plays Its last game 3. BLALM: M0RK1S0N, Sec 130-tf Every-Other-Day Rockland Courier-Gazette, Thursday, March 12, 1925. Page Three TALK OF THE TOWN THE NEW POSTAL RATES

COMING NEIGHBORHOOD EENtt March 13—Child Guest day, Xublneteta BASKETBALL Go Into Effect April 15—Information You Ought To Club March 16— Rockport Town Meeting. Know—Clerks and Carriers Made Happy. Special This Week March 16—Owl's Head town meeting. March 16 (10 a m.|—Warren adjourned town meeting. THE GAME OF THE YEAR March IT—St. Patrick’s Bay. When the mails come into Rockland 1 may be forewarned a Courier-Via- March 18—Monthly meeting of Baptist Men’s League Post Office Saturday there will be«eM* reporter yesterday quizzed RUGS AND INLAID LINOLEUM March 18—Chicken pattie luncheon at Con­ Postmaster Blethen as to the effect nobody more interested in the con­ gregational church. they will have: March 18-21—Rockland Automobile and ROCKLAND GIRLS tents than the men who handle them. Radio Show at the Arcade First Class: The regulation postal 8 Rugs, 9x12. Regular price.. $60.00. This week...... $45.00 March 18-19—State Convention of D. A.R VS. Be it known that the clerks and car- [ cards remain at 1 cent but postcards In Bangor. • riers have been Kian ted their long 3 Rugs, 9x12. Regular price. . 55.00. I his week...... 38.00 March 19—Chapman Mtgcert in First Bap­ which are the product of other than tist church. sought increase, and are now about the governmen-t presses wilt require Regular price. . 58.00. This week...... 42.00 March 19—Masquerade dance at the Coun­ to receive their back pay, dating from a 2-cent stamp. 1 Rug, 9x12. try (Tub. KBTBR0OK GIRLS Jan. 1st. The increase for all of the Second Claes: The pound rate for March 19-20—Benefit Minstrels In Rock­ 1 Rug, 9x12. Regular price. . 57.00. This week...... 41.00 port Rockland employes who ure under publishers' mall matter is unchanged March 20—-Address by B. C. Redonnet, of AT THE ARCADE civil service is $300 a year, whieh flir Zones 1, 2 and 3, is Increased for 1 Rug, 9x12. Regular price. . 54.00. This week...... 39.00 Wiscasset, auspices Women’s Educational brings their annual compensation up Zones 4 and 5, and is decreased for Club, in Methodist vestry. 2 Rugs, 9x12. Regular price. . 45.00. This week...... 31.00 March 21—Civil Service Examination at to $2100. This should enable them Zones C, 7 and 8. Rockland Post Office. to buy a Rolla-'Royce apiece and Third Class: Mail matter which 1 Rug, 9x12. Regular price. . 40.00. This week...... 28.50 March 21—Young Folks’ convention at SATURDAY spend their vacation at Atlantic City. | used to he 1 cent for 2 ounces will he Methodist church, Rockland. Be that as it may, Postmaster March 21—First day of spring. 3:00 O’CLOCK 114 cents for lip to the weight of 8 2 Rugs, 8-3x10-6. Regular price. . 55.00. This week...... 38.00 March 22-Aprils.—Singing revival, First Bleth/h’s crew is a mighty efficient ounces whert it becomes parcel post. Baptist church. and accommodating one, and every Fourth Class: Rates will lie the I Rug, 8-3x10-6. Regular price. . 45.00. This week...... 26.00 March 25—Class of ’21 High School Bene­ Come Up arid See the R. H. S. Lassies Finish the patron of the office will congratulate fit Dance—Arcade. same except that- there will lie a 2- I Rug, 8-3x10-6. Regular price. . 40.00. This week...... ,. .. 30.00 March 30—Thomaston town meeting. Season Right them on achieving their desire. cent charge on all packages other March 31. April 1-3—Farmers’ Week at the The veteran of the staff Is assistant than those which are collected on I Rug, 9x9. Regular price. 50.00. This week...... 37.00 Cdllege of Agriculture. Postmaster Henry C. Chutto who April 2— Thomaston—Easter Fair at Con­ Admission - - - - 50 Cents R. F. D. routes. gregational church. joined Unco Sam’s forces in 1889. Special delivery matter will re­ April 3—Rockport—“Cheer Up Chad,” Comes next John H. Flanagan, whose main 10 cents up to 2 poimds. From 1 hese are all first quality Bigelow Hartford Axminsters. Patterns that are auspices of Dumulquas class of Baptist 8. 8. name first appeared on the rolls in 2 pounds to 10 pounds it will lie 15 dropped this spring. at Union hall. 1894, and who has worked up from April 7—Knox County Supreme Court con­ 8S-BS5 rents, and over 10 pounds it will be venes. a salary of $400 a year. George T. 20 cents. There will also be a ape- Tapestry Rugs, in 9x12 size, from...... $10.00 to $26.00 April 12—Easter Sunday. Ebner L. Cook and Clara L. Moul- Lewis B. Clark is one of the seven Steward and E. S. May rank third April 22-27—Annual conference of Metho­ cial carrying service for the fourth den, both of this city, have /lied mar- University of Maine Seniors elected and fourth, having come on in 1899 class matter particularly fragile Velvet Rugs, $45.00 quality...... $32.00 dist Eniscopal Churches in Augusta. riage Intentions. May 10—Mothers’ Day. to Phi Beta Kappa. and 1903 respectively. The “hahy’’ of goods, with a rate of 26 cents. the force is Edward- Sansom, who has The money order charge which has 8-3x10-6 for...... $30.00 The offices of the Court Ifhuse were One more week of sehool, and then been on the payroll since October been 3 cents up lo $2.50 will become closed yesterday afternoon while the When the spring term of" school All Grass Rugs...... '...... *...... 50% Discount the spring mud vacation. 1923. 5 cents; from $2.50 up to $5 it will funeral of former County Attorney opens ail nf the de)«irtments of the There are no men among the car­ become 7 cents. From that point it H. L. Withee was being held in new High School building will be Rag Rugs...... 98c. Inlaid Linoleum, yard...... $1.50 A supply of concrete posts to be riers who can actually he called vet­ remains about the same as now up Rockport. < occupied.. used for rpail boxes, has been re­ erans. The deans of the pedestrians to $00. from which sum up to $80 the ceived at the Post Office. are Maurice O. Wilson and Charles ‘charge will he 20 cents instead of 22. Guy E. Torrey of the Executive Dr. Lyman Richards of Boston ad­ H. Walker, who have been wearing From $80 to $100 the charge will he STUDLEY INC. Council was a visitor in the city V. F. The Economy Fruit Store on Park dressed the Knox County Medical gray uniforms since 1903. h'cduced from 30 cents to 22 cents. Monday. He represents the district street recently damaged by fire will Society at Tuesday night’s banquet. • • • * If you use the moils much cut out with which Knox County is affiliated ROCKLAND, MAINE be reopened -Saturday, repairs having Thorndike Hotel. His subject was: Postal rate changes go into effect the above Information. It will save and Is a resident of Bar Harbor. been made in double quick time. “The Manner of Determining the April 15, and in order that the public you asking many needless questions. Presence of Foreign Matters In the Legion members and Auxiliary Are you clever at solving cross- Lungs." members are again urged to attepd word puzzles? If sng away af­ Cnnvpany is seriously ill at a hos­ White has lived on Pine street for which almost the last vestige of icie treatment was specified as the prin­ quest at her home, 41 Willow street. ter an accident without making him­ LAID ^^DOZ. pital in Baltimore. He wap on his several years past and lias built up and snow had disappeared. The con­ cipal cause for divorce. a wide circle of friends. His work EGGS self known, an&wlth violation of the dition was in marked contrast to the way hurtle from Florida, where he went several weeks ago for his > An Inventory of the estate of the Raliy Volstead act/ David Goldberg here has bean largely in connection FRESH NATIVES- wintry ones which prevailed when he The remains of Maynard Sprowi, late Arthur S.- Littlefield has Just with the various activities of the Lit­ DIRECT FROM THE FARM look office. who Was killed In a Taunton, Mass., health, when he is reported to have was held in $2,000 bail after appear­ suffered a serious turn for the worse. been filed in Probate Court. The tlefield Memorial chlircla locally and automobile accident Sunday, arrived value of the estate is placed at ing in the Waltham Court, in its West Rockport’ and other Rockland Lodge, B.P.O.E., held its in this city Tuesday night, and $165,000. i His case, which was continued un- branches. Mr. White met his new par­ FINNAN HADDIES St. John ALE WIVES I annual meeting (Monday night, elect were escorted to the Burpee funeral Kennebec Journal: “The Rockland I til March 25, is a result of the fatal ishioners last week and found them en­ ing these officers: Exalted Ruler, parlors by about 25 members of Courier-Gazette reports from South -accident on South street. Weston, thusiastic and ready’ to put new spir- Children are cautioned against , George W. Bachelder; Leading Rockland Lodge of Elks. The body Thomaston that: 'Two wild geese ( early Sunday morning, in which tin- ,lt into the religious life of the com­ 15c Pound 8c Each ) swinging on electric guy wires. The , Knight, Roy L. Knowlton; Loyal rested In a steel casket enclosed in were seen • flying north Thursday two RtUman sisters, Bessie and Fan­ munities. | New Smoked by Deep Sea Great Big Fat Fellows Knight, Dr. William Ellingwood a copper coffin, the combined weight morning. Everybody hopes thei* practice not only serves to disar- I nie,, of Revere, were killed. being such that eight men handled range the wire system, but is dan­ A Product of Rockland Sweet As a Nut secretary. Wallace E. Spear; treas­ Judgment is sound.' Two were Seen Miss Ida Goldstein of Back City, Sunday is the day the evangelistic gerous for those who engage In it. urer. A. II. Jones; tiler, W. B. Mit­ it with difficulty. Josepm.W»oflayer flying south from the Kennebec who figured in the same accident, is campaign opens at Littlefield Memor­ came with the remains. chell; Trustee. C. W. Proctor; repre­ Journal office on the same day. We ------i in a precarious condition at the N’ew- ial church, Rev. O. W. Stuart, who sentative to the Grand Lodge, Elisha wonder which two were in the right.” Rockland High School Midgets , ton Hospital, suffering from the ef- PURE MAPLE SYRUP A former Rockland residWt sends has had much experience in evange­ W. Pike; alternate, Everett A. Da­ At this writing it looks as though have challenged the High School sec- feels of a fracture of tlie skull. Hopes listic work, will deliver three of his a cartoon from a I.os Angeles paper. vis. The Courier-Gazette geese were pos ond team and will play as a prelimi- are held out for her recovery. She best sermons on Sunday, Mondav QUART 75c; PINT 40c; HALF PINT 25c It represents a portly gentleman sessed of the better judgment. nary to the Westbrook girls’ game: was in the machine wi:h tlie But- and Tuesday evenings. Mrs. Hoy II. standing on the piazza of a Back First Run—Direct from the Tree to Our Store •We are now showing Kid Boots Saturday afternoon. The Midgets I man sisters and Goldberg. hort will assist with the singing so East residence saying: ‘‘Well, we may sweaters with the white Van Heusen Front the Portland Evening Ex­ Will start at 2.30 and the Westbrook Goldberg told the police that an- the series will be well started when have tornadoes and elecirir storms, (Mllars and Cuffs. CUTLER-COOK press conics the following item .il­ game at 3.00. '.other man in the car, whom he knew Mr- Short arrives on Wednesday to Corned Sparerib, lb. 18c 1 but we don’t have —.’’ The next [Pure Lard, lb...... 21c Co.—adv. lustrative qf the confidence tVest- ■ ■ ■■ Lonly as “Pearson" disappeared after remain over two Sundays. Services picture shows the house In ruins and hrook feels in her ability to beat the “Nobody ever considered me asl the accident. the Word “Earthquakes" .YMnpIetes will be held in the church auditorium (Salt Pork, lb...... 22c Compound, lb...... 15f local basketball sextet here Saturday: a dentist, yet I frequently set and ex- I The Middlesex Grand Jiny visited every evening except Saturday from President Coolidge: ‘•We the unfinished sentence. Th^caption "The Westbrook High lassies, headed tract teeth. This morning I set the scene of the auotmoliile tragedy have and propose to be Of the cartoon is: “People 3ho live March 15 to March 29. by Coach Milton Philhrook. will in three” paid Orel E. Davies yesterday, by orders of District Attorney Arthur more and more American in glass houses shoiililnjt have FRESH, CRISP, CLEAN—Lowest Price in Town vade Knox county next Saturday af­ commenting on the flood of wooden- K. Reading. —if we have any destiny shocks." That is pretty gSoiI, and ternoon when they play a return works clock repairing that has State officers O’Neil and Sherlock, —we have found it in the only rejoinder we can tlitsk of is 1855 1925 game with Rockland High. West swamped him of late. acting under orders of District At- that direction.” that cities which have earfflquukes j brook won the first/game 43 to 12. tortiey Reading, also went over tlie —Ku Klux Kian. shouldn't lav their destruction wholly :: Memorials::, SPINACH pk. 35c and expects to repeat next Saturday, A couple of boys and a boy of ma- scene of the crffRh and the Mansion to fire. turer years ran amuck with a paint inn, from which the two sisters amt “Peggy” the Thorndike Hotel’s brush and a pot of copper paint at their party were returning, when the E. A. GLIDDEN & CO. canine pet is a friend of everybody, the Ga/nagie raKlway recently and taccident occurred. WALDOBORO, ME. ARMOUR’S ALUMINUM OATS 29c but especially devoted to Frank C. several l>oats suffered. Rocks were District attorney Reading stated Fields the much liked day clerk, and tltrown io some cases, denting one hat the case had been officially Large Package—A Premium In Each Package accontpanying him to and from his or two craft. Marshal Davis was called to his attention, and that he BORN VERY LOW PRICE—BIG VALUE ROCKLAND Water street residence on each trip. notified and has the offenders pretty had the Jury view -the scene so that Achorn Rockland, at Britt Maternity When she sees Mr. Fields don hLs well lined up already. it would be familiar with the case Hour*, March 10, to Mr. anti Mrs. Ernest Achorn of Thomaston, a son Richard Lowell. \ hat it Is the scene of immediate ac­ in event It comes to them from the Mills- Rockland. March 8, to Mr and Mrs 6 tivity on “Peggy’s" part. She does "Rather surgery than osteopathy." lower court. Albert II. Mills, soil. WATER GLASS CRAB MEAT AUTOMOBILE not confine this activity to merely laughingly said ft. H. Crie, referring The State officers’ investigation is Bulk Vlnalhaven. March 8 to Mr. anil Mrs. ThonuH l’ulk, a son. thumping the floor with her tail, hzt fo the Item in the Tuesday issue of Nelson--Vinalhaven, March 9, to Mr. and Large Can 20c 35c Can trots to where he keeps bis over- this paper which told of his work on Mrs John Nelson, a son. shots, and brings them to him one the Burpee Furniture Co. signs. The Plummer East Union, March a, to Mr. Eggs Are Cheaper Finest Quality by one. Attempts have -been made big signs were flayed In the Crie Sign and IMrs. Frank l’lununer, a son -Chester SHOW DANCE Mayo. to fool her by placing other rubbers Hospital, and a complete new exte­ or overshoes where Mr. Fields keeps rior coat given before final treatment MARRIED CRANBERRIES, 2 quarts...... 25c his. Nothing doing. “Peggy” keeps could begin. Norwood-Newman Portland, March 8, Roy STRAWBERRIES, while they laJt, box ... 53c MARCH IE, U, 19, 21 up the search until her adopted’ Friday Erg., Mar. 13 Norwood and Miss Avis Newman, both of master's foot gear is found. This is The funeral services of the late Warren. CUCUMBERS, Long Green, each...... 20c but one instance of Peggy’s educa­ Maynard Sprowi. who was killed in Pleasant Valley Grange —At the— DIED tional prowess. CAULIFLOWER, good size, fresh...... 35c an automobiiegaccident in Taunton, Forhan—Rochester. Minn.. March 8, Henry Mass., Sunday, were held yesterday Cbrk’s Orchestra L Forhan, formerly of Camden. ARCADE The Payson Co. Is selling Ward's af the Elks Home, where gathered Jameson—Boston, March X, Walter L. Jame­ Bread. 12 cents—adv. mfcny members of that fraternity and son, formerly of Rockland, aged 65 years. Come and Have a Mansfield- MIHinocket, March 4. l)r. Ed­ UTTER 42c SUGAR 7c FOWL, 35c other friends. Sorrow over the ward M«in:

VINALHAVEN MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD ’ COURIER-GAZETTE CROSS-WORD PUZZLE ROCKPORT Eastern Standard Time ’ Trains Leave Rockland for The trustees of Union church ex­ Lou Morrill is a candidate for Augusta. A 57.00a. m . t7 30 a m . tl.Wp. mJ pected the pastor of the First Baptist second selectman. Bangor. A§7 00a. m., t7.3()a.in . tl l»p m. i Boston. A57 00a in., f7.30a. n».. fl lOp. m. J church of Belfast to till the pulpit Joseph H. Young has .been con­ Brunswick. A J7.00a m., t7.30a in., tl .10 p.m.; here Sunday, but unfortunately he fined to his- home by illness tills t5.30p. ni. .. cannot be present at this time. It is w cek. Lewiston. A 17.00a. hi., |7.30a. ni., tl.10 p. ui. assumed that John Whittington will New York. tl.10p.ro. A Gleamy ^lass °’ Hair Mrs- Stewart Orbeton of West Portland. A57.00a. nit, t7 30a.m.. tl- 10 p.m., preach Sunday morning Rockport was the guest of Mrs. 15.30p. m. Alex Smith has returned from Waterville. A 57.00 am . t7 30a.in., 11,10p.m. Walter Carroll Monday. Portland where he received hospital 35c “Danderinc" does W onders Woolwich. A57.00a.m . t?.30a.m. Mrs. Annie Beane has been spend­ |5.3O p. in. treatment. 1/6 ing a few days with her sister, Mrs. t Daily, except Sunday. ; /J- F. M. White returned Tuesday from for Any Girl's Hair A Passengers provide own ferriage Bath to Wool* S it all Buzzeil in Simonton. Brooklyn and Boston where he at­ wich. Rev and Mrs. O. L. Pressey of D. C. DOUGLASS, M. L. HARRIS, 20 \2/ tended the Auto shows. 9-28-24 V. r. & Geu’l Mgr. Gen’l Passenger Ag\ II. T. Arey has sold his house on Fort Fairfield, Horace Bailey of High street to Elmer Simmons. Reading, and Frank E. Withee of 124 26 Star of Hope Lodge. IX).OF. con­ South Hamilton, Mass, have been in Vinalhaven and Rockland ferred the tlrst degree on Kenneth town thia week to attend the funeral Steamboat Co. 27 28 Raymond Monday evening. of Henry L. Withee. Lou Morrill is repairing Mrs. Min­ Tiie S. A. C. will hold its second The direct route between wrestling exhibition at Alemorlal hall nie Piper's store on Main street. ROCKLAND. VINALHAVEN. N0RT(4 HA­ Friday night. Capt.’A. B. Simmons is confined to VEN. STONINGTON AND SWAN'S O. P. Lyons was in Rockland Mon­ his home by illness. SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST! ISLAND day on a business trip .... J2 WINTER ARRANPE.“Z**7 Ambrose Peterson left Monday for From "The Citizen," printed in (Subject to chango without notice) Portland. Ambridge l’a., Marcli 2. is clipped Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are IN EFFECT 5.30 A. M. WEDNESDAY. OCT. Charles Robinson was in Rockland 8. 1924. 37 the following: "William T. Brus- not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe Leaves Swan's Island dally except Sundays Monday. tow, long recognized as one oi at 5.30 A M.. for Stonington, North llaveu, Vinalhaven High School Athletic the leading and influential citizens by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for Vinalhaven uind Rockland. Association will hold a cake sale at Returning leaves Rockland at 1.30 P. M. and business men of Ambridge, died for Vinalhaven. North Haven, Stonington and Union church vestry Saturday after­ at noon Saturday in the Presby­ Swan's Island. noon. . terian Hospital, Pittsburg. Mr. Headache Neuralgia Lumbago B. H. STINSON. Colds General Agent. Miss Blanch Hamilton and Mrs. O. Brastow had been in poor health for Rock’and. Maine. Oct 6. 1921. C. Peaslee entertained the No Name seme months, and on August 13 last, Pain Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism 48 Club Wednesday evening at the home underwent an operation at that hos­ of the latter. pital for gall stones. The operation _I! only “Bayer1' package D.D.G.M. John Murphy of Rockport, was successful and he returned home which contains proven directions. For SpasmodicCroup rub (©, 1>38, Western Newspaper Union.) will inspect Aioses Webster Lodge, and for a time seemed to be improv­ F. & A. M.. at a special meeting, on Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Vicks over the throat and Horizontal. ing and was able to spend a portion Vertical. Friday evening. The^e will be work Also bottles of 24 and lflff—Druggists. chest until the difficult 1—Any huge animal or thin* 1— Encountered of his time at his business. How­ on the Master Alasons Degree. These JjDlrin la the trade mart Bayer Manufacture of Monoaeetlcacldester of SnUcyUeneld 6—Evil sign 2— Preposition ever, another malady set in and he ot breathing is relieved — 8—Mother 8— East Indian mercenary soldier ceremonies will be followed by a ban­ returned to the hospital and under­ then cover with a warm 11— Permit 4—Two ens quet. went another operation two weeks flannel cloth. 12— Prefix meaning among, beside 6—Male sheep The Food Fair will be held at Union Girls! Try this! When eombing ago today w^icli revealed a condition 14—Deface 6— Short for a butter substitute church vestry Alarch 20, for benefit and dressing your hair, just moisten which was hopeless. He continued 16—Prison (slang) 7— Humans of the current expenses of the church. 16—Portals 9— Grass carpeting your hair-brush with a little "Dander- to gTow weaker until bis death. Whole Lining of Throat 18—Beverage 10—Extent There will be a supper at the ine” and brush it through your hair. Air. Brastow was born at Rock­ 10—See 12— Indefinite periods of time Saints' church tonight from 5 to 7 The effect is startling! You can do VICKS port, Alaine September 15. 1874. his 21—Ravines 13— Malleable metal o’clock, the proceeds to go toward your hair up immediately and it will parents being Thomas E. and Sarah 28—Article 15— Soothe defraying the traveling expenses of V VapoRub appear twice as thick and heavy—a Brastow. He received his education Over 17 Million Jan Und Vearb. 24— Makes a mistake 16— Mending Elder H. V. Minton, who leaves Seemed Inflamed, States 25— Boy’s name 17— One who growls mass of gleamy hair, sparkling with In the public schools and the High 27— Ecclesiastical rule 19—Enliven ' March 16 for Independence. Mo., to life and possessing that incomparable School of Rockport, the Rockland 28— Kingdom 21— Old woman attend the general convention of the softness, freshness and luxuriance. Commercial College and the Uni­ 29— A single cut or clip 22— In place of church of the L. D. S. While beautifying the hair "D.vn- versity of Maine, graduating from the 81— Level see* 24—Printing measures derine” is also toning anil stimulating latter institution in June 1S97 witli This Over-Seas Veteran 82— Preposition 26—Consume Emma Crockett Hall 84—Made possible 30— Colorless each single hair to grow thick, long Jhe degree of B. C. E. Later he took 86— Preposition 31— Ran With saddened heart friends and strong. Hair stops falling out post graduate work and received his chest. The whole lining of my throat 87— Finish and dandruff disappears. Get a bottle 33—One time learned of the death of Mrs Emma master's degree of C. E. He taught Asthma Caused Him No End seemed to be sore and inflamed, and 89—One who sticks pieces of wood 85—Group Crockett Hall, wife of Ivory L. Hall, of “Danderine” at any drug or toilet for a short time in the university together it kept me feeling miserable all the 36—Affected behavior which occurred at her home in Bos­ counter and just see how healthy and and later became chief engineer of of Suffering—Manchester 40— Exclamation denoting disgust 88—Father _ . ,r- timc- 1 trlc