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Casco Bay Breeze Has Offered a Hand- Weathered Oak Finish, Iron Beds with Exchange Ederal Sts* Mr W\. -i;r V "v Y% vr ESTlRLIIIEDl 1ML PORTLAND, MAINE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1907. i INTIREI) A* UCOKD I 15, I CLAW MAIL WATTE*. ) PRICE FIVE CENTS. ENTHUSIASM FOR FIELD DAY. DAMAGE TO MOTOR LAUNCH. A EVERYONE AT The Hamilton LITTLE CHEBEAGUE MR.08CE0LA LESSON IN LIGHT. CURRIER'S NEW 38 JOINING FORCES FOR THE FOOT BOAT CATCHE8 FIRE H. L. HAMILTON, Prop. GREATEST CARNIVAL EVER. AT AUSTIN'S ISLAND. More light than forty Preparations Made for Stun- Blaze Maine. Being Been and Extinguished by C. H. Chebeague Island, ning Decorations. The candles. Starting Guppy While Party Were at Ball June 25 to 15. Gun To Be Fired Saturday Game. Open Sept. Morning. A party of twenty young people Belter than from light any- Excitement and anticipation are South Harpswell who were running high at Great Chebeague as guests of Mr. Osceola Currier in his thing but the date of the third annual Field Day new 38 foot launch, last Saturday aft- daylight. Carnival approaches. Funds have ernoon. landed at Bustin's Island and were been coming in freely and with good nearly deprived of the means of Coolest of weather the island will see again en- returning through the combustion of light any the acted that inspiring celebration which boat's planking after she was left Alls everyone with good feeling and at the mooring. The fire started flame. at enthuses old and young with the ar- about 3.30 while the party was dor of active participants in all the lustily rooting for the ball teams at sports. the other end of the island. Mr. Safer than elec- C. H. light This year the committee have been Guppy of Free port who sum- mers at working hard to prepare entertain- Bustin's, noticed the blaze and boarded ment for four days, practically three the boat before it had tricity. reached the two of which are to be given over to large gasoline cans which were on Hie air sports, on Saturday, the 17th and board. He says in purer than flame twenty minutes the Keeps any light. Monday and Tuesday, the 19th and brand new launch would have been 20th. On Sunday a concert will be on the bottom or No blown Into the air. smoke—No smell. rendered at The Hamilton by Chand- A red hot exhaust was the ler's 1st Regt. Band from 2 to 4. The pipe cause of the ignition. The boat is new to first events of the Carnival are sched- this season. Mr. "burn out" in a thunder storm. Currier Nothing uled for Saturday morning. The bought her to replace the Seminole, a tennis doubles are then to be played steam launch that has to attract the done years of Nothing on The Hamilton courts by teams service about Harps- lightning. well and has representing each house. In the acted as judges' boat in countless than or afternoon at 1.30 m. the trial heats yacht races off the Cheaper gas, electricty kerosene. p. point in the dashes for men will be run off That's the BECK-IDEN LAMP—the on the level road near Howard S. perfect light. Hamilton's cottage, following which the game of ball between Che BAILEY ISLAND beague and Yarmouth will be attend- HOTELS ed in a body. After the game there AND BOARDING HOUSES will be a respite until 8.00 p. m. CROWDED TO OVERFLOWING when the waxed floor of Hill Crest AND APPLICATIONS RE- will spring to the of dancers The newest R. S. steps FUSED DAILY. and finest hotel in Casco DAVIS en This Bay. CO. masque. promises to be in Complete one every detail of modern of the liveliest features of the appointment and appliance. four Items of Interest the Baths Portland's Homefumlshers days' observance and some rare Concerning Hap- and toilets on every floor. Complete and Large rooms, polished amusing costumes will compete penings Among the Sojourners wood floors and All chamber for prizes. As a special prize the Hsre. rugs. furniture of the best Cor. and F Casco Bay Breeze has offered a hand- weathered oak finish, iron beds with Exchange ederal Sts* Mr. W. Stewart Allen of National and some for the best feature cos- Larchmout, springs trophy N- is hair and felt mattresses. tume. Y.. here at Baileys to spend an Acetylene gas. 100 foot veranda F. £. outing of two weeks with his family at the and beach. HASKELL, Treasurer. On the second the la- facing Bay Finest bathine beach in Casco day, Sunday, the "Tip Top." Mr. Allen has be*»n land will be quiet except for sa- all on our own th$ her«- times this season, Bay, private 500 feet from cred band concert rrfjverml spend- grounds only by Chandler^ Cull ing ? -rCw *dkys tsch time. »^extjKa- the hotel. band from 2 to 4 p. m. It Is expect- son dr. Allen and family are to oc- ed that all the hotels and cottages cupy Miss Ida Waugh's new of amusements, The will be decorated cottage Plentfr etc. Store handsomely and on dancing, One^of Big with small Little Harbor shore. The Aliens profits there is great rivalry between several the best chefs have been at Baileys for ten seasons in New Rates and of the larger hotels on this al- England. point and have been at "Tip Top" for the ready. There will be an booklets, floor etc. on Impartial past two summers. plans application. committee of judges for this feature Mr. Clement who Is and points will be awarded as in other King Mrs. M. E. Crittenden, of Dr. summering at the Elizabeth, Oliver P. Cornman, also of Phil* events. Last year there were many Robinhood, N. J., arrived here Monday to Join has met with great success on his adelphia. cottages which wore most tasty col- Mrs. Crittenden's sister, Mrs. E. M. several fishing Mr. is a Miss H. C. Rockwood is entertain- ors In honor of the celebration and trips. King White, at the Woodbine. They will IRA P. talented artist and is some ing her- father, Mr. Rock- I It is securing remain the rest- Henry CLARK especially urged the commit- of the CO. by season, which excellent views. wood. of South Weymouth at tee that cottagers carry out the car- makes their third summer here. the Dr. Seaside cottage. Mr. Rockwood U nival idea fully this year. The deco- and Mrs. George M. We:is and Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry Small. Jr., enjoying the beautiful here on rations will be son. Miles, from Wayne, Pa.f have Miss Helen spots judged Monday, prob- Small. Miss Madison the and is but their been Mrs. S. Island, to remain one week ably, appearance during the visiting C. Eldredge at Small and Paul E. Slearman of Wash- whole four will Bailey's Island. longer. days count in the ington. D. C., arrived here on Thurs- minds of the Mr. and Mrs. H. H. of judges. Miss Margaret W. Lewis from day last and are registered at the Longfellow On South Weymouth, Mass., entertained Monday the big day of the af- Wayne. Pa., is visiting Mrs. C. S. El- Woodbine. They are to remain un- Mr. Longfellow's at fair will be ushered in <1 redge at Island. til parents the Sea* One early. Be- Bailey's September. On Friday they will side Price over Cash. Cottage last. fore be Sunday 9.30. doubtless, the younger ele- Miss E. Behr of Mass.. joined by a party of nine friends. Spot Worcester, Mrs. Harrison Allen of ment will be heard from, but at that is spending a week at Overlook cot- Mr. Edward Chick and daughter, Philadel- hour Miss phia and her Miss the Big Parade will form at tage the guest of Miss Nellie Tolman. Maude Chick, of Cambridge, daughter. Dorothy are the Eastern and after Mass., are a few weeks Allen, guests of Miss Landing meeting Mr. C. M. of t&e board of se- spending at Amy the Clary, the E. Bianchard and Mrs. band, the march will be taken lectmen of Seaside cottage, having arrived Pearson at Harpswell. was In their 'The up. passing the hotels and down to Bath on Tuesday of last week. cottage, Crags," on the Wednesday and Thursday of shore front. the point of countermarch near the Mrs. Cloth last week for the celebration of the Charles P. Lebon of Boston iers, school house where the line will Miss Nella B. Wharff of Hatters, long three hundredth of arrived on Thursday last to spend Somer- turn anniversary ship and form on the Hill Crest lawn about two weeks vllle arrived here Friday to building of that place. Mr. Clary re- with Dr. and Mrs. evening for the flag Those who L. spend one week at the raising. at- ported a delightful time and that the Lauveur, also of Boston, at the Woodbine. tended this scene last on the Miss Wharff visits year affair was conducted most success- Jones' cottage. Baileys every year Summit House lawn have never for- and has made many friends here dur- fully. Mr. C. E. Lyman and daughter, Miss gotten the Inspiring ceremony when, ing the few seasons she has been Furnishers, Mrs. M. E. Miss Bern ice Lyman, of with Jones, Ellrabeth Coaticooke, Que., hundreds of voices ringing in left here. Jordan. Miss Susan Mrs. for their home Tuesday after song, accompanied by the band, the Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Fugate of Sarah Wakefield, Miss Helen Wake- visiting at "Restabit" with Mr. and flag of Our Country was flung to the Philadelphia arrived on Friday last field and Mrs.
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