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\ AITPHCU1PT10H PRIOR. $2.00 PUR THAR. i IP PAID IR roortl) KNTKBBD A8 RHOOND-CLASS MATTBB ,.u LXIV ADVANCE, $1.50. ) ELLSWORTH, MAINE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 25, 1918. i AT TB* ELLSWORTH POSTOPP1CK. 1 No. 39 aDPfrtififmtntfl. LOCAL AFFAIRS bitten him, and that he fired hia revolver aibntisrmmtsf. several times in a manner somewhat dis- to it to those NEW ADVKKTISEMKNTx THIH WKICK concerting, pat mildly, about. He pleaded guilty to the charge, Bijou theitre and was fined |5 and costs of ffi.91. BURRILL NATIONAL Horse for sale Fourth Loan BANK No trace has been found of Sidney P. Liberty Union Trust Co of sale who has been two • Approval Stockbridge, missing The of the Fourth I ELLSWORTH, MAINE N E Tel & Tel Co selling campaign Liberty Lorn will open ou Sept. 28 end weeks to-day. Practically no hope is Burrill National bank continues until Oot. 19* They are to be 4% per cent, bonds and dated Oct. 24, j! Notice of now entertained that he will be found appointments 1918. Full be made on or C 8 Cottle—Cash and payment miy before Oct. 24, or by the regular carry alive. The search has been continued, Girl wanted for housework government installment payments as follows: BUY BONDS J A Haynes—Cash and carry but the frequent rains have sadly inter- j1 C H Cel and out sale -Closing it. The has offered a re- With 10 cent Caution notice—Loring Jordan rupted family application per D-e. 19, 1918 20 per cent Notice—Est of William Burnham ward of flOO for the the ! recovery|of body. Nov. 21, 1918 20 Jan. 16,1919 20 Saturday, 28 A farewell party wsb given last evening Sept. Jan. 30,1919, 30 per cent with interest adjustment SCHEDULE OF MAILS at Columbus ball, by the K. C.’s and AT This loan is be “Fighting Fourth” Victory Loan ELLSWORTH POSTOFFICE. Knights of St. Joseph, in honor of Miss to materially larger than the previous ODes, consequently In effect, June 24, 1918. Carrie Harrington, who will leave Satur- our allotments are correspondingly increased. This means that for Ellsworth I, day for where she has a and Hancock to reach or exceed their the of Millinocket, County quotas, subscriptions must All |>lans subscription MAILS RECEIVED. position with the Great Northern Paper be increased in numbers and amounts over the previous issues. Week payments—just Dayt. Co. Miss was with buy! Harrington presented A start will aid and From West—6.56 a ro; 4.21, 7.08 pm. good encourage in bringing about the desired results, an elaborate suitcase, in appreciation of From East-12.28, 5.42, 10.37 p m. (10.87 mail and we urge an early as well as a liberal subscription. the “Over her helpfulness by both societies. Help boys There’’—Buy Now! not distributed until following morning ) This bank is to receive Postmaster Charles H. Leland is selling prepared subscriptions and to attend to all details Sunday*. same. Ask us out the stock and fixtures of his confec- regarding regarding any particulars not fully understood. From West—6.55 am. and No mail from tionery tobacco store preparatory to east Sunday. | going out of business in a few weeks. K. _ MAILS CLOSE AT POSTOFF1CR H. Smith has taken over bis newspaper Week day*. and magazine business, beginning with 11 Going West-h.40 a m; 4.50 and 9 pm. Union October 1. Mr. Leland has been in busi- IkusT Company Going East-6.30 a m: 3.40 p m. ness eighteen years, but biB present du- Sunday*. q/^Ellsworth,Maine This Week ties as postmaster prevent him giving his Haynes Specials Going West-6.10 and 9 m. p personal attention to the business. No mail east Sunday. CLIMAX TEA, lb, 42c The October term of the supreme judi- cial court for Hancock Registered mail should be at postofflce half county will con- COFFEE, vene CLIMAX lb, 22c an hour before mail closes. Tuesday, Oct. 8, with Associate Jus- tice Warren SWIFT’S SHORTENING, lb, 26c C. ‘Philbrook presiding, in- WHY BE A DRIFTER? WEATHER IN’ ELLSWORTH. stead of Justice Hanson, as originally as- Like a signed. The grand jury will, report for flowing river, some people follow the lines of least resistance SPLIT PEAS, 2-lb pk", 31c Tor Week Ending at Midnight Tuesday, duty Tuesday at 10 a. m., and the traverse ami all their Sept. 24, 1918. spend surplus cash for luxuries. Drifting is easv but SODA CRACKERS, 17c jury on Thursday at 10 a. m. Naturaliza- lb, | From observations taken at determination. Decide to save the powei tion cases will be heard at accomplishment requires all you cau. station of the bar Harbor & Union Rivet Wednesday CONDENSED 9.30 a m. Start an account with the LIBBY’S MILK, can, 12c Power Co., in Ellsworth. Precipitation is Uncontested divorce cases re- Hancock County Savings Hank. given in inches for the twenty-four hours turnable at this term will be heard Tues- HEINZ TOMATO KETCHUP, 20c ending at midnight.] 8oz-bot, Weather Precip- day and Wednesday of the opening week. Hancock County Savings Bank Temperature condition^ itation ORANGE PEKOE TEA, lb, 42C A meeting of the Ellsworth members Ellsworth, Maine 4am 12 m forenoon afternoon of the Red Cross will be held at the Wed 51— 64— fair .94 rooms in the Peters block, formerly Tburs 57 — 68— clear Grand Army hall, Friday afternoon at Fri 62— 66— rain 1.41 Attention! 3 o’clock. The Red Cross work here in Farmers, Sat 60— 58— rain .45 Ellsworth has been Suppose You Should Have a Fire Sun 45— 53— fair fair heretofore conducted To-Night?
— a work committee under Just received a small lot Wheat Feeds. Will sell Mon 47 60— fair fair,rain .10 by the imme- Tues 46— 68- cloudy,rain rain .60 diate direction of the county chapter. O. W. TAPLEY BROWN cwt. It is now proposd to organize a branch, MIDDLINGS, per $2.50 Insurance and Real to systematize the and the meet- Estate There will be a dance at Lamoine work, ing Friday will be for the purpose of Tapley Building:, 69 Main 8t. Telephones: Office Residence 41-3 Saturday evening. 14, perfecting such an organization and More Miss Muriel Byard returned Sunday —Make Dollars Buy By Trading at— electing officers. All members, men and to Smith college. women, are urged to Oe present. The Lieut. Hall Home From the Front. I Miss Katherine Brady returned Friday Red Cross work rooms have recently EAST SURRY. “CASH AND CARRY" GROCER That in France is not the to D. been soldiering Trinity college, Washington, C. thoroughly renovated, and are now s’ and fatal Lejok boy gills’ rlub ga’c dance J. A. ELLSWORTH most occupation thought by many is well HAYNES’, Philip D. Mason is at home from Deer attractive. The women of the work at Rural hall last % Thursday evening for committee illustrated the return to New York last island, Boston harbor, on a week’s fur- request all women having by the benefit of the Red Cross. lough. out knitting needles to return the same week of Lieut. Martyn Ludike Hall, after to the rooms at once. The Soldier Boys’club will have a sale an experience of some eight months in of A in time table will vegetables, jellies and picKles at the change gointoeffect the “fighting” lines. He has been shelled, WANTED TO BUY. BIJOU THEATRE Ciroue building to-morrow afternoon. on the Maine Central next Suuday. The and bombed, and gassed, and machine- down train due at Ellsworth at 11.58 a. m. Miss Carolyn Haynes, who has been ODD F-EIL.L-OWS BUILDING and the late trains will gunned, was in the front assaulting visiting her niece, Mrs. F. H. Tinker, for night westbound, RIGGED SHIP MODELS, OLD SHIP be discontinued. The columns of Americans at Chateau-Thit r several weeks, has returned to East Wey- early morning ! y, train down will leave Bangor at 5.30 in- and finally torpedoed on his way home PICTURES OF Wednesday, Sept. 25—Metro Film Co. presents Emmy Whelec in tbe 5-act mouth, Mass. BELLS, SEXTANTS, stead of 5.50 as at present, and will run in the steamship Mt. Vernon (formerly play, “The Shell Game.” The Soldier Boys’club requests that all local to Mt. Desert Ferry, connecting at ; the IKronsprincessen Cecile which lay CLIPPER SHIPS AND ANY INTEREST- Thursday, Sept. 28—Alice Brady in the 5 act play, "The Spurs of Sybil.” having knitted articles or on persons yarn Washington Junction with Washing- at Bar Harbor so long in the early days of Friday, Sept. *27—Metro Film Co. presents May ALison in the 6-act play, baud will return same to Mrs. David Car- ton county train. The train which under the war).; Nevertheless,! he now shows ING MARINE RELICS. "Social Hypocrites.” ney on or before October 10. the present schedule leaves Calais at 6 p. up again in perfect health, with a con- Saturday, Sept. 28— Goldwin Film Co. present Mary Garden in her bi# 6-act Friends of E. Bryant Moore. U. S. A., m., will leave at 1.30 p. m. to connect with siderable gain in weight, and “brown as play, “Thais.” Admission to this picture 10-20 cents. son of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Moore of this earlier train at Washington Junction. Address P. O. Box 28 General 6 and 15 cents admission, city, are pleased to learn that be has re- Sunday trains will run on the Mt. Desert in company with a number of other ceived a captain’s commission. branch until and including October 27. young American officers, he is ordered BROOKLIN, MAINE Mrs. Ada Lord and daughter Mabel The New York train will run until Satur- home for reassignment and will be lo- have been motoring through Maine and day, Oct. 5, eastbound, and Sunday, Oct. cated in one of the home camps for two Massachusetts the past week. They are 6, westbound. The last through sleeping or three months while the new divisions Storage Battery Repairing accompanied by Earl O. Jordan. car between Boston and Mt. Desert Ferry are being trained for foreign service. He will leave Boston October 18 and Mt. has not been able to get to bis Ellsworth and Mrs. Arthur W. Greyly, who was Recharging OUT SALE home but is here in CLOSING Desert Ferry Oct. 19. Maine Central yet, expected a few taken ill while visiting in Bluehill a Starting Motors and Generators Repaired steamer service Bar Harbor will days. few weeks ago, was brought to her home beyond be discontinued after Oct. am here Monday. She seriously ill. Sunday, 6, A R. ROYAL I would call to the attention of the that I COMING I'S*. yublic connection until then being with the KVKN 68 State next Court Ellsworth. Word has been received of the safe St., House.. If early morning train down and the New- closing out the stock and fixtures of my store. arrival overseas of the Ellsworth boys in York train up. FAIR DATES. the Milliken regiment"Harold Hawkes, Two Ford Cars come at once. Carroll J. well known in there is you need, William and Capt. Swan, anything Flanagan, Charles Haynes Oct. 2—Greenwood grange fair at East- Ellsworth and at Hancock Point, is back Herbert Beal. brook. For Sale in the United States after several months “Our Immediate Duty” will be the sub- Oct. 8—Schoodic of active service on the fighting front in grange fair, Franklin. DAVID LINNEHAN ject of the sermoD next Sunday morning France. The Boston Herald of Sunday Oct. 18, 19—County contest boys’ and Telephone 117-2 Ellsworth, Me. Charles H. Leland at the Unitarian church. This the fourth says: “< apt Carroll J. Swan of the 101st girls’ agricultural clubs, at Ellsworth. Public Car Day or sermon of the series, “The Soul of America engineers reached Boston last night in Time of War.” and will from France, spend the next few ,-t- Harold L. Hooper of Ellsworth has been days at his home in Brookline pending the rank of and promoted to sergeant, word from Washington as to his future SILVY’S GARAGE transferred to Langly Field, Washington, assignment. He is over here with two Conservation of Man-Power Overland and Cars, Qarford Trucks D. C., where he will continue bis dutieB as other captains and several other officers Willys knight in aerial instructor photography. of the Yaukee division, all of w hem were The cleraaiid of tlie times, the of the government, is for con- Llewellyn Fortier, who has been with through the drive made by the division request CARS servation—food and and all must be conserved SECOND-HAND the naval reserve at Bar Harbor more at the outset of the recent great offensive I fabrics, money men, for than a year, enlisted for full ser- in northern Frauce and into German the successful prosecution of the war. Men not called for the 1917 Oakland Six touring car, tlrst-claa** condition. |700. recently vice in the navy, and has been in New territory, and it is intimated that they larger Held of service in army and navy, are rapidly being call d from Chalmers touring car, in good condition. f!50. York for a few weeks’ special training. will receive higher commissions prior to non-essential to essential work. ttuick touring car, good condition. |350. He expects soon to be sent to Nova their return to duty overseas. Capt. Scotia. Swan is very enthusiastic over what the auto service:- ha.e and he —--public The Red Cross country wide clothing boys done, declares the Cash and Yankee division has shown wonder- Carry Storage boom for Fifty Cars drive for relief of the Belgians is on up this week. In Hancock county the work fully well and has established a great Main Street, Ellsworth, Me. Tel. 125*3 will help to solve the problem in my business in the way of conser- is well organized, committees having reputation as an energetic, eager and resourceful full of vation ol labor, and as a inattei of economy of which my customers been appointed which will assure practi- fighting machine, grit and and fully to the will have the benelit. I have not been paying for the of goods; cally a house-to-house-canvas through- determination, up delivery best traditions of New customers have been for it. The will be theirs. Don’t Ruin Vour Children’s Ely os out the county. England.” my paying saving F. G. Garland of in letters 1 frequently find children, wearing glasses Mr. and Mrs. Alexander L. Livingston Lakewood, ‘‘It ha6 been a time as the result of a superficial school exam- of West Somerville, Mass., are receiving home, says: long since 1 had a chance to for we have done 30 ination of the eyes, who do not need them, congratulations on the birth of a second write, Beginning Monday, Sept. two turns in the line and over the and whose eyes may be permanently son, William James, born September 6. top use. Don’t take chances 1 a injured by their Mrs. Livingston was formerly Miss Ruby twice. got machine-gun bullet in my I will adopt the cash and carry plan, w hich w ill be inaugurated with with child’s eyes. I will examine your J. of this Mr. leg just below the knee, and it toot the some substantial cuts in them for fl. If they do not need glasses, Gurney city. Livingston, prices. who is in hide off some, but not enough to bother 1 will tell you; if they do need them, I the merchant marine, is now on will lit them properly. duty in foreign waters. wiin. tniDK win get a wound stripe, though, (or the doctor look my name and Ellison Spaulding of Ellsworth Falls company. I hope none cornea any nearer O. S. COTTLE EDWARD H. BAKER, was arraigned in the Ellsworth municipal than that. 1 got quite a number of things court Monday, charged w ith display of a Graduate off the bochea. 1 am sending you a pic- Optometrist loaded revolver in t» threatening manner. ture 1 got off one. It must have been his ®6 Oak Street Ellsworth, Me. Arthur W. Salisbury of Ellsworth Falls SERVICE F“L_AOS little he is a little it was the is that boy; cunning fellow, complainant. It alleged Prices are the same owing to a large stock ordered before the latest advance m he is a boche. We started Fritz going, and prices Spaulding was gunning for a dog owned on all kinds of flags. it took us six days to catch with him. by the complainant, which be claimed had up A new line of “FASHIONETTE” HAIR NETS, 15c each, two for 25c; when sent by mail, Then we drove him so fast our artillery 2c for postage. couldn t so keep up, you see 1 have had Large line o! “RUST CRAFT” GIFT NOVELTIES. reasons (or noi for a while. cthtuU«*4UU:iU» writing quite Edison Diamond Disc Phonographs and Records. New Edison Cylinder Records I have had one other *et-to with Fritz, out on patioi one night right up to the Ger- J. A. THOMPSON, IVIain Street WANTED AT HANCOCK HOUSE man wire. W ranuuoa working party. We cleaned them oui and beat it,lor we Sold in Ellsworth only by were ru close to their ones. Believe me, 1 ONE DINING ROOM GIRL have men some exciting times since J C. O. BURRILL 5c SON wrote you last. u ot me fellows have ONE CHAMBER WOMAN —tstablished 1807- E. F. Robinson got Mexican ooruer service bars. 1 am to have them. too. will look ONE FOR GENERAL WORK going They good with my wound stripe, service and FIRE AND AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE foreign service oars a uen I get home. Apply in person or mail Well, I won’t look ahead that far by yet.” Kepresentinp some of the leading companies of this and foreign countries anbrrtwnnxirts. SMimtBrmniie Mrs. Jtnnie Black. M's. 3monci tilt <&rantjir0. Black anrt ffiutual Omrfit Column. daughter Mildred “ win return ,0 M PRAISES chueetls witn,her for the winter HOOVER This column is devoted to the Grunge, es- BDITK1> BY *• %U**T MAIMIS". Kept- 23- pecially to the granges of Hancock county The column is to all grangers for the IN MISERY open PKOSPfcC'l a A it BOB. and „„ discussion of topics of general interest, *ud : OF COUNTY Its Motto: “Helpful Hopeful.” e. W. WORK M F. Cleaves bag for reports of grange meetings. Maks letters returned from IF YOUR CHILDREN vleit iu FOR YEARS short and concise. All communication* usual Cberryrteld. The of this column are succlnc y nnrpoaes be signed, but names will not be priuted ex- Mr». C. E. Bronson the mut al ARE DEUCATE OR FRAIL and children ADMINISTRATORS iiaieu in the title ami motto—It la lor the writer. All com- left cept by permission of for their home in to »>e ami Mrs. Tells How She ti-day oenetlt, ami aline helpful hojicful Courtney munications will be subject to approval by under-aize or tinder-weight Philadelphia. Being for the common govid. It le tor the com- without Mre. Nathaniel Allen and Miaa Was Cured Lydia E. the editor, but none will be rejected remember—Scott’a Emulsion IdaAllen a of In- by of Householders Urged to Conti nut mon uee—a public servant, puiveyor good reason. Brighton, Maee., left Friday morning. formation and suggestion, a medium for the In Pinkham’s Vegetable is nature’s grandest Food Conservation to Build Up growing- Mies Laura E. Cleavea was a terchange ol Ideas It. this capacity It solicits food; it strengthens their bones, week-end Compound. ELLSWORTH. guest of Mies Olive of Reserve For Future Need. communications, and lie success depends largely N ICO LIN, 899, NORTH Tracy Winter Bar- Supplies makes healthy blood and pro- I this Com- bor. on the support given It In respect were in attendance Sept.21. of f was Twenty-two motes sturdy growth. munications must lie but the name Oskaloosa, Iowa.—“ For years I Miaa Vida K Cleaves signed, Dr. Cleaves of U. of M. gave an instructive \ ,3cott & Bowne. Bloomfield. N. left in from a weakness and f. Saturday for writer will not be except »*y permission simplv misery a visit in (auffstowa Orono, Maine, Sep- printed awfnl talk on sheep-raising. At the next meet- { and Weal Communications will be subject to approval or '_ pains—and v u Foot! will make an tember—County none seemed to ing, the boys' and girls’ club rejection by the editor of the column, but nothing Administrator? In the do me A exhibit of also furnish The W. F. Brucee will be rejected without good reason Address any pood. canned products; and Mre. Daniel of are all communications to friend advised me the There COUNTY NEWS were we.*k-end State Maine program and refreshment*. I)-as.v guests of the L. B to take E. accorded a very The America*. Lydia will be open session during this feature l>eai}s of Bar Mari or. Kllaworth, Me. Pinkham's Vege- WEST VILLE. complimentary recog- of tbe meeting. BROOKS There was a table Compound. I large attendance ai the „,r nition by United Benjamin C. Nichols ha- been drawn relief did so and got re- PRANK LIN. meetingTnuradsy. It was the lart > States Food Adminis- ‘•DINNA FRET.'* 8CHOODIC, 42U, for the traverae lief away. I Jury. meeting for the summer suit right when visitors, the trator Herbert Hoov- Is the road very dreary? re- Thirty-one were present Sept. 19, ladies can certainly School will open to-day; Mia- Doris of the village made the last hour Patience yet! three candidates were instructed in the er, in a telegram received by Leon S. commend this valu- Farnbam, teacher. « time of social chat, aud nerved will be .weeter if thou art weary; refresh* Federal Re»i able medicine to first and second degrees. Merrill, Food Administrator cometh the morn- Em W. left meuta. And after the night other women who iry Tapley to-day for Belfast tor this state. Mr. Hoover wins: 23. ing cheery. has to enter tt e high school. Sept. suffer, for it BAH HAKBOK. a wee and diuna fret. ■ Then bide — ■■■ aone sucn "1 wish you would express to George O. Tapley and Mi-a Dorothy VI. I know it will J. C. Manchester received a telegram BUSHY. each food administrator la The clouds have a silver lining. work for me and help Tapley a e attending Caatine high school. county last week him of the death of Helen Clark Don’t forget; others if will (rive it a fair trial.” notifying wee at home your State the they Mrs. George H. visited her Thursday. great appreciation still the sun is 108 8th bis Mrs. Jennie Tapley And though he's hidden, —Mrs. I.izzie Courtney, Ave., daughter-in-law, Miss Fannie Allen it v in we all have for the fine service sister, Mrs. W. A. Grindle in East Orland siting Bangor. shining; West, Oskaloosa, Iowa. Salisbury Manchester of Arvada, Cole. they have our common task recently. * Davie ktue end Ronald given Courage! Instead of tears and sad repining Why will women drag along from day She was the daughter of John and Andora Billings »ent to Boui hweet Harbor I was struck the a dinua fret. in and Friday. particularly by Just bide wee, and to day, year year out, suffering Salisbury of Bar Harbor. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Stella Tapley and three children as did Mrs. when repeated occasions during our re- such misery West of Brooklin are her Thome* Perkins end wife have Grief, sharper sting doth borrow Courtney,' P. J. Manchester went twenty-seven visiting parents, returned cent such letters as this are being conference, when such expres- continually She leaves besides her hus- lit**is G. Farnbam and wife. to their home in Heading, Maas From regret; woman who suffers years ago. arose as can and must published. Every sions 'We But is and shall its sorrow one Mrs Lutie Kobertson Miee Mabel yesterday gone, from displacements, irregularities, in- band, daughter, Miss Minnie Lord of Bath has been Wadlen of Belfast is the depend upon our county adminis- Unfit us for the and the morrow? present flammation, ulceration, backache, ner- of Decorra, Colo., and three brotber*„Mar- visiting her onele. Deacon Gersbam guest of Capt. Daniel McKay and wife. trator* for or 'Our county Nay; bide a wee. and dinua fret. that’, vousness, or who is through the aton of Bar Harbor, Wilbur of Hull’s Co\e several Wee — passing days. Williams left WViffrn Ad coca e. Famhatr, ley Saturday for food administrators will put that of Life should this famous and Ktubenof Massachusetts. Change give Clifford R. Cummings has returned Massachusetts, where he has over’, or ‘Our county administrators root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pink- employ- Dear Af B. Friend*’. from Bangor, where he underwent two me tit. have done this or that’. All these ham's Vegetable Compound, a trial. For How are you all? Have not written for the ; BROOK UN. operations on the throat. Villa and recalled to me the rela- special advice write Lydia E. Pinkham Augusta Treworgy arid expressions column for a time. Why? Well, had long Medicine Mass. The result A took at the home Roxina and Charles Osgood the tions of the staff to the men Co., Lynn, pretty wedding place Relief, Thelma Nichols, spent week-end at army nothing to say. 1 have just had a call from j of its is at service. of John Peabbles on Ocean Clara sod home. a long experience your road. Cape Blodgett Stanley B. Farnbam on the firing line and 1 wish you the dearest girl—excuse me. E., you are , Eliza bet the dear n, Wednesday evening. Sept. 18, attend the school at South Br oks- Jordan came home would take opportunity to thank woman now, bnt you seem just girl high Amy Saturt! y J w hen Mrs. Caro became the in and twine acold- no wrinkled face and quaint figure*, my iayo Staples vilie. from hotel them in my name for their great who used to sit my lap my j Sarnoset, Rock.ami, whete arouud finger, while I sang to mind went back to the dava of my earliest bride of Walter C. Peabbles. The double- service to their country and her ing locks your Departures: Rev. Dr. Percy Gordon, ahe was employed for the season. Did I Well, it seems to me I did childhood, and as I turned away I could hardly ring service was used. Rev. Clark at you. sing? Henry wife and daughter Br«o Sept. 23. L, people home.” tearn. as neenird like Ruth, *ocg, Pa; something, but 1 don't believe I scolded just suppress my it parting of the church officiating. The ! Baptist Miss Locv Hale Atlanta. of that at with an old friend. Sadir. Tapley, Ga.;Capt. then. Must have done enough | bride was attired in a becoming costuu.e v WALTHAM. Administrator Merrill has for- Arthur Green, wife and sons Arthur and other times. This is the recipe I promised to put in of blue taffeta with trimming*. ! warded to each of the county admin- gold Only Clayton. Mrs. Alice Stevens Beebe and Arthur L. Jordan, C. S. N., is at home Oh. it does one good to meet Old friends. | the column: istrators of the State this the immediate relatives were present. on a furlough. expression I met some good friends a short lime ago. sons Arthur and Lawrence, New Loudon, Mo lasses Cookies -Two cups molasses, of official with a similar as the recognition, that did me so much good. You know, Conn.; Mrs. John Noble and daughter A Red Cross aux iliary has been organ- 1 cup butter icr other shortening). 1 tea- PARTRIDGE COVE. expression of his own appreciation of years go by and you begin to feel you have j Isabel, ('embridge. Mass,; Miss E. E. ized here. spoon ginger, 2 teaspoons cream tartar. 1 that work that has made Maine con- to tie pushing back outside of the ring while Ellison and Miss Sadie A. H. Mears left for Boston. Ellison, Bangor. M n I Haslam i« at ! soda, flour enough to Tuesday employed Smith's in the food and other jounger laces have the inside line, you heaping teaspoon spicuous production 23. Brewer. out of life. knead. Koil thin, bake in Russell McDonald left for Bath Sept. Tomsox. planing mill. conservation efforts. ltd there is something gone your very quick Monday Then, something ha\ pens. So it was with oven. I make half the quantity. to hud w ork. Howard Giles of Jamaica Plain, Mans., ore a»- 1 was returning from HANCOCK. POINT. n.t day recent!} Aunt Madge. George McDonald, Reuel and Kenneth has returned borne, after the summer a call on one of neighbors. I saw a fine my Young ana Neil Walker have returned Altbow?b the Pointers were defeated at with her sister, Mrs. C. W. Jordan. LOVE OF COUNTRY. car stopping at our diiveway. It was in the SULLIVAN HARBOR. troni Isle. the Bluenill lair, they nevertheless had a The wet weather from morning. I asked if they were lookiug for Presque prevented many David Conners was in town re- successful season, winning six and losing attending the school convention America is not rationed. Her someone. Yes. there is a woman looking for Capt. Miss Annie Boa tie and Rosa C. Beatie Sunday j six in to look tor the woman, centiy. in game-. They defeated BluebUl (2), at the church Sept. 20. people have been asked, however to >ou. 1 started left Monday for their home Arlington, j these could be who cared Ellsworth, Sullivan and wondering wnom Miss Jeanette Clark is in Mass., after several wee as at Bart- Harrington, W. D. Bletben of Liabou Falls is a keep within two pounds of sugar per employed Henry guest to Orono and lost to and the to *>ee me enough stop. Boston. lett’s. Bluebiil, three, at Willard Haslam’s. Mrs. who person per month for table and cook- Bletben, such a handshake as 1 got all Bar Harbor naval Well, glad 23. Hubbard. reserve, three. The ha* been ill is mucb use. in a restaurant the Mrs. Linwood Gray has gone to Massa- Sept. here, improved. ing public arouud.even from little F., now a large boy, was divided. F. pitching very evenly ; Sept. 23. L. other day, a man was seen to empty a little fellow, aud hia mother. chusetts. and manly | NORTH OKLAKD. Lounder won three and lost three, Mc- the contents of the of too. Mrs. J. K. T and in fact, from all. even schedule of mail will take envelope sugar The winter sou two and lost two while Jordan WEST BROOKUN. Herbert Ginn bad a valuable cow shot Carty furnished him and then from the men. 1. nonchalantly effect Oct. won one and lost one. Gallison all of notice what a difference there accident laat 4id this with a Did you ever by* Wednesday. Mrs. Florence Haskell of Deer Isle *pent supplement supply very of Gouidsboro the and a a Miss Pauline Kingsley catching, put up good game. is in a handshake? Some of them give you a few last week in from a sized Friends of Frank Truudv are glad to days town. generous helping large is here. four of the team in chill all down your spine, then run bark teaching Only played every envelope of sugar which he drew bear of bis safe arrival in Fiance. Mias Luetta Bridge- has gone to North again and branch off behind your ears, and Nathan Lincoln and wife have returned game Captain Crabtree, Manager McRea, from an inside pocket. There was no Kowcoe Davis met with a ac- Fred Hedgw ick to teach. you feel as though you wanted to sit down by to Cambridge, Mass. painful Lounder and Bill Gatlisnn. The outward sign of any feeling of guile ihe kitchen stove aud put your feet in the cioeni last week by driving a ten-penny batting averages were as follows: Cole- Mrs. Alice Morgan of Deer Isle is Miss Beatrice Gordon has returned spend- He about it. He oven, even though the glass stands at 92 nail into hi* knee. well, 502; E. Crabtree, McKea, ing a few days with her sister. Mr*. thought nothing from Northeast Harbor. 381; .375; in the share. We 1. those handshakes Lou Eaton. cared less. He merely knew that he Walter Nickerson did not go to Maasa- F. rider. .341; Nickerson, .315; Galli- Martha weren't that kii d. but the kind that makes Mrs. Harry Moody and children have ! wished three spoonfuls of sugar in cbusetts as reported a few weeks ago aon, .310: K. Crabtree, .285; McCarty, .250; Mrs. W. W. Lufkin and little daughter you feel like a comrade, or as though the returned to Newburyport, Mass. his coffee and could but one at bat be went last Thursday to resume Pettee, .250; Foss, .222; H. Stratton, .188; Hilda of Belfast is her sister. Miss get world was not st war. They ring true when visiting Hawkins i6 a of restaurant. Therefore he would Miss Josephine guest bis work there as a sail-maker. Hammond, K. Stratton, .100. The the they say I am glad to see you, aud your face .125; Kate Bridges. Miss at Gouidsboro. extra tbe smile comes and Julia Guptill Pointers hope to have a team next buy sugar and carry it around begins to look funny and Sept. 23. B. good O. Ray Friend of the U. 8. naval train- with him. Is that man true to his such glad feeling that it is hard to Mrs. Camden Sargent of Sorrento was a gives you ing station at Rockland is spending a few ? gel tne winkles out of your face for all day. recent guest of Mtb. Leroy Dana country Tracy. SOUTH FENOBSCOT. Hodgkin* is attending high days w ith bi6 parents, Eugene Friend and on still and so you go grinning. school in la on a sugar ration. The Miss Olive Colburn of Waltham, Mass., Sullivan. wife. England Well, that is the kind 1 like aod that is why S. B. Condon is in Boston on business. the is her aunt, Mrs. Love Tbe 23. B. wrife of British Food Controller started this letter because, while the visiting joy. Tarraiine house closed to-day, Sept. I to-day, Eugene Guilford of Waterville is spenc- j ,_ remarked recently that she and her editor is trying to decipher it. it will give The last session of Sunday school for and most of tbe cottagers have gone. ine afew days in town. EAST OELAND. member a cbauce to husband and the housekeeper were some other delinquent the season will be held Sundiy morning Lister Crirumin and wife of Haverhill, j the whole of their ration give us something better. Miss Joy Granule has returned from James D-Kocber of Medford, Mass.* saving sugar at 10.30. Mass., visited his sister, Mrs. Lucy Ball, To Sadie I want to say 1 have beard tbe Castiue, wuere sue has been during tbe of and father of James E. for Jam making. They go without It j and of Newto formerly Orono, she of. One Ralph Emery family i, recently. nameless sound spoke twilight, j j summer. DeRicher. of the govern- In their coffee and use substitutes in and a friend, have been recent superintendent cold hard winter was over and Mass., Mrs. Alton Psrritt and little t>ou Gordon after our Wescott. w bo has ment ft«h here, died cooking. S. George employment faetcb**’? suddenly spribg had set in, I felt tbe hush as though a guests of Mrs. A. Cummings. of Bar Harbor are her at Holbrook island, spent tbe week-end viaitiug parents Wednesday night in Boston, aged seventy- In this way enough sugar has been benediction was being said, aud one always ! Mrs. C. A. Stimaon will leave H. A. Ball and wife. Tuesday at home. « five of the Civil head. It is a year*. He waa veieran saved to can a gross and a half tins feels like bowiug the truly to make her for Cambridge, Mass., home, 23. Prof, and Mrs. and nameless sound. Irish Moilv. Sept. L. Departurea: Dugan war. of fruit. This Is used for the inva- | her here to having sold place Byron family for Princeton, N. and Miss of in J., lided who they have in their home. This description hand-shaking Stevene of Bangor. Elizabeth Cowley for Vasssr college, atom townie This is a real love of its various forms is something cordial country. George Noyes and wife of Presque Isle Poughkeepsie, N. Y. souls can appreciate. I wonder if those HALF SALARY GOES TO WAR were in town recently, called here by the S pt. 23. M. who give the distant and cold “shake” K. death of their uncle, Fred Orcutt. They and w Unsightly pimples have their hearts warmed hen a hearty ] Candidate for Prosecuting Attorney at FRANCE AND HER FARMS. motored irom Presque Isle. NORTH SULLIVAN/ Flemishes on the face are grip is given to them? Seattle Makes Unusual Osborne and wife of Boston were Roy Promise. Everett Jellison left Saturday for Cape sure that the skin and Dear M. B. 8i**ert; in town Mr. Osborne held a signs France has cornu to the rescue of recently. Add. need the bit of French saw the last issue of Thk Americ an auction Bale of the household Mood her farmers. Every I by private Wash.—Thomas D. Shirley Clemons arrived home purifying reunion. How 1 would of his sunt, the late Miss Clara B. Seattle. Page, Saturday soil must be cultivated as never be- that you have had the goods and action of a on the from Macbia*. kave been and made P.-vUlc. who Is candidate Republican strengthening increase the have liked to present fore. To production 23. H. tbe of acme of the unknown Sept. ticket for the nomination of prosecut- George McCabe of West in in ir'rench Government is making great acquaintance Bangor sisters. Jut one cannot be in two places at ing attorney of this county, makes the town on business. effort to the farmer. help once. When my daughters returned to their EAST SURRY. unusual that if elected he promise Hollis Hyfcom and wife were As our Farm Loan Board is them as recent doing, homes in Camden. 1 accompanied Misses Winifred Helen aDd Marion will devote at least one-hulf of his sal- BEECMMS Lord, guest* of Mr. Hysom’s mother. provision is being made there to enable far as Stoningtou and spent a week'with my Haynes arrived home Saturday from Rook- ary to war purposes. the farmers to and equip- Percy Hooper and have moved get money where have been he will of his family j refer to laud, they employed. Page says give $1,600 ment with which to cultivate these Now I am going to agaiu my grand- into the house formerly W. i the Red the occupied by fathers clock. While I was at Stoningtou Mrs. E. E. Bwett and father. (.'apt, C. C. salary to Cross, Young C. nn§. abondoned lands of France. Accord- Havey. the owner o Men's Christian the in *« World I called on Mia. Violet Goes, Johnson, have returned from Machias- association. ! -UI..I S*l« of Amr M-dici-. ing to the present decree, preference Mrs. Fred Crabtree returned 10c 25c. an She asked me if [ Saturday Sold etwywliate. la Bssa, it. She is invalid. port. Knights of Columbus and the Salvation Is given to farmers who lived from a visit with relatives in Rhode being knew how old the clock was. I do not know, divided He also Mrs. Mary Stinson is spending a few array, equally. prom- originally in the invaded regions. To but I think it must be nearing the century Island. days in Surry with her sister, Mrs. Doro- ises to invest $2,000 In Thrift stamps, borrowers amount be s mother told me that such the may mark. My husband w thy Uonary, ho is ill. so that at least the for one-half Wylie Newman and wife of Boston are some state have the salary doubled. Ixtans may be renewed at a man came fr« m (I Mr. Sept. 23. Dalt. his term will be devoted to the war. visiting Newman's parents, Oliver it was New Hampshire) that he _ the end of the season, but each farmer impiession Newman and wife. brought a sample of the works and weights. TRENTON. must report the results of his season’s Does morning hod you with a lam** There were fewer families thau now and Friends of Harvard Blaisdell extend production. Franklin Hodgkins was home from Bar ADVISE EATING OF SPUDS stiff and tired ill most every family subscribed for a clock congratulations on his recent marriage to aching back? Are you The farmers of France are being tbe rest. She had been Harbor a few days last week. she among recently Misa Marion Page of Orono. the time-find" work a burden? Have safeguarded in another respect and and that was in 1820. When the Washington Centenarian Declares married, E. U. Hodgkin** returned to his duties Mrs. Ida Gordon and daughters Made- you suspected your kidneys? Ellsworth that is in the requisitioning of their clocks were delivered, there was a cart load on the coast patrol Wednesday. Irish Potatoes Secret of line and Lurline are home, after several P»H8* horses for army use. Requisitioning of them. They cost only #8.60, but tbe Long Life. people endorse Doan’s Kidney Henderson Young has returned to months had to have a case built for them. in Massachusetts. committees are instructed to take on- purchaser Ezter, N. H., to attend school. His sister You can rely on their statements. in 23. There may be others of these clocks Emily went to visit their sister, Mrs. Seattle. Wash.—Eat lots of Irish Sept. H. ly a central proportion of the animals po- Mrs. T. F. Grant tit., *»y*: existence now. but I do not know of another. Oscar Pearson. McCarthy, of each farmer and not to take these tatoes; that’s the secret of long life, As I stood before it. and looked up at its H*»nt 23. W ISLES FORD. ‘*i have used Doan’s KidDey Pills on tw<> until after the harvest, unless it is according to Mrs. Penelope Thomas of Carle is in town for a different occasions for kidney disorders absolutely necessary. Not all the this city, who has just celebrated her Stanley week. horBes are to be taken at once, and one hundredth birthday anniversary. Mrs. Bottoms is the last of the summer and they certainly did as represented. She continues to eat three residents was a If a farmer has but one horse he is potatoes remaining. My back bothered me and there times a not to be of it. Who’s day. Andrew E. was across that made deprived 7 dull kidneys In Ensign 8tanley at home pain my Cup Mrs. Thomas was born In Nova Sco- la list week on a furlough. me miseratle and restless at night. tia in 1818 of Quaker parentage from worn out Mrp. B. K. Hadlock will leave the morning, 1 felt tired and Connecticut, and her re- Tuesday m© PLAYING SAFE. family for her home in Massachusetts. from loss of sleep. A friend advised turned to Boston when she was young. to Doan’s Pills and 1 Cot Schools get Kidney She came to Seattle ten began Sept. 28; teachers, Miss years ago. a from C. E. Alexander's Drug have the of maintain- Annie F. supply "We problem Bodge, primary; Miss the Carolyn Store and it was no time before ing the men in that line and back of Whitten, grammar. Out of Sight I recommend not run risk. trouble disappeared. gladly that line We must any Newain and When a girl smiles at Smytbe family will leave Doan’s Pills.” be no narrow good-looking Kidney There must margins. for their home in a man he always forgets that he Is Tuesday Connecticut, sinJPle must build reserves here Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t We up after the summer at their carrying his wife's picture In his cottage, s Kid- see ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan against the lean years. We must “Ragged Rocks.” watch.—Cincinnati Enquirer. — Mrs. McCarthy that there is plenty over there and ney Pills the same that Mrs. Bessie came Day Thuraday to had. Foster-Mil burn Co., Mfgrs, Buffalo that no matter what happens to ship- spend the winter with her mother, Mrs. N. Y. ping in any month they are safe.” Aohmiarctma Nellie Spofford. Mrs. Day’s husband, says Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur of the Throw Away Yoor To Capt. Gordon Day, is in Europe. United States Food Administration. Grover Morse and wife leave this week rmnHFSTER S PILLS The recent wheat crisis is past. for Boston. From there will But the need of saving is still here they go South for the winter. Mr*. Morse's Reserves must be built up. America's Yo« c*a cure AmAmmukIIimi] 1 sister, Mrs. Ethel Stanley, will accompany bread should be no whiter than that oi -by our fnTiUbHMirTloe them as far as Boston. the Allies. We must share and ahan k«lp •ye*. Ffta clooa to tbo Jnu»n»o Mia jr‘ um;um W««» m Mrs. Jennie Pierce of Essex, Mass., alike. M*r perfect/ T>j«b writ* tor b>« tWt to t. Umm, » Wtro, Arv^wt,KJ. is spending a lew days with her xnoliitr, J I. M.S R • k. 1 1 aubertutmcnta COUNTY NEWS
FRANKLIN.
Mr. Haskell baa taken the restaurant HEALTHY BOWELS formerly kept by Walter Lawrie. Nine-tenths of human sickness from in- Willis Killings came Friday from Heal 'auey to old domes from stomach or Feel Better Harbor, where be has been employed. age. Dowels out of feel better after Mrs. being order. It’S to many weeks of Ellis Springer and son George left great depression, languor, tired nervous de* baokache, for Dexter to visit her Headaches, feeling, no appetite, and aueh miserable In Monday parents. headache, nights. many oases these symp- >ression. weakness, spots before the eyes, from and Mrs. Elizabeth Bragdon of Laraoine toms n"lilt wrong eating neglect of the daily action of >ane that can on to set 1 ou will week-end with Mrs. Edwin remedy you rely Atwood Medicine. feel better in a day or two and in Bartlett at East brook. ;hmgs right in the’stomact and bowels. weeks „ few wonderfully improved. Buy today of your Sold by all druggists, big or little, every- dealer, and wife have Harvey Bragdon received where. D< u&gists, as a rule, are very honest, the true “L. F." made by the L. F. Medicine Co., Portland, Mo. a card from headquarters announcing the rhe.v do not try to substitute something else safe arrival overseas of their son Edward. or Dr. True’s E.ixir, because they know its E. mid Wasgntt Blaisnell. who was ■ralue. Many Druggists use it in their own NTY N EWS Principal Drisko, of the high school, col Bent from Bat ex college to in families. Plausburg and bis wife, have taken rooms the with Mrs. students army training corps, has harbor. Huiinah Doyle, where they are house- NORTHEAST been commissioned second lieutenant, and transferred keeping. RED CROSS UNIFORM Ihe marriage of Miaa Verna O. Frost to Camp Zachary Taylor, 1 Dr. Eugene Swan, wife and three sons tDd 11. Mandell Savage took place Wed- Louisville, Ky. Rock End 23. of Brooklyn, N. Y., motored from. nestiay noon ak-the hotel, Kev. ] Slept. b. up Hancock where Charles F. I.ee officiating. Charles F. De- Point, they have spent EASTBROOK. Brunner of Philadelphia was best man September, Monday. Leon who iod Miss Dorothy U. Gillev w as maid of Page, went to Presque Isle George Crabtree, wife and little grand- wore a of to has returned with his honor. 1 he bride gown while pick up potatoes, home. daughter, son Harry, wife chine and with and child of were or his crepe de georgette crepe Mrs. Ella Smith of West Franklin is Abbot, guests silk embroidery, with veil of tulle, and visiting her daughter, Mrs. Amon sister, Mrs. F. L. Swan, last week. carried a bouquet of white rosea. The Googins. The girla of Mrs. F. L. Swan’s Sunday ol honor wore a light blue georgette school maid Alvin Wilbur, who is working on the class will hold a reception for the and carried w hite carnations. The crepe railroad, and Everett Giles, who is work- school teachers in tow n at the Methodist whs decorated in red, white j hotel prettily ing in Bangor, spent the week-end at vestry Friday evening. A welcome is ex- the cere- gnd blue. A reception followed home. tended to others. There will be a short program. Merrill Abbott, who has been in poor health The news of the death of Fred L. Or- Utv. Dr. Rees Ataop preached at Union some time, died Sunday. He leaves a widow cutt, East was received here church, Sunday morning, and Rev. L. F. and five children. The Sullivan, oldest son, is with the American with regret by his old home who Benson m the evening. Ernest, people, remember the forces in France, and the second son, family among the sturdy, Arthur Viguole* has closed his riding David, is in the hospital in Connecticut upright citizens of former days. His stable on Neighborhood road and returned suffering from the effects of a heavy dose family has the sympathy of all. with his horses to Chestnut Hilt, Mass. of gas received while fighting in France The school children in district No. 2 Shirley Reynolds, who is training at last June. Another son, Earl, is at home, are to be commended for their efforts to < l wens, has been spending a few amp and subject to draft in the last registration. display “Old Glory.” Vernon Billings at >tne. days Their oldest Mrs. Clifford secured a and ^ daughter, pole, with the help of school Philip Bunker, who has spent the sum- Piper, lives in Milford, and Daisy, the comrades, put it in position in ftyont of mer at t>is home on Button island, has re- youngest of the family, entered high the school building. With real patriotic We will win this war— turned to Boston university. school at Franklin this fall. The hearts spirit they raised the “star spangled ban- fall term of schools 10. of the people go out to the and ner.” The began Sept. family, else metiers until we dot the who is Nothing really The Clifton, Kimball bouse and Rock especially mother, suffering The boys’ and girls’ canning club will so much care and End have closed for the season. anxiety. have an exhibit of its work Friday, Oct. 4, 23. Sept. (Jem. at the hall. The town Orman Bmallidge, who la a member of grange wisely voted a sum for prizes to the youthful farmers the L’. S. naval reserve, Wakefield, Mass., REACH. and farmerettes who will entertain those if spending a few days at home. Miss Etta Torrey is visiting in Rockland. present with stories of their efforts. It The s» unming pool has closed for the Ralph Patch and family have returned will be an occasion of interest which season. M iss Lacile A. Wood,,the mana- to Wmthrop, Mass. should appeal to all. ger, has returned to Boston. The tennis Ch tries Lombard and wife have returned Sept. 23. B. club ban also closed. to Somerville, Mass. CRANBERRY The many friends of Harold R. Varney, ISLES. A was born to Mr. and Mrs. for two years the principal of the grade daughter Mrs. Lula Gott returned from Bar Har- F. D. Eaton 11. schools here, will be glad to know that Sept. bor last week. overseas. Mrt.. Margaret Adams has to he has safely arrived gone The Adamoski family will return to the Island Home for Sept. 22. 1918. Boothbay, closing Cambridge Thursday. the winter. Shirley Hamor has gone to Massachu- EAST FRANKLIN. Mrs. D. W. the week-end Torrey spent setts to work and attend night school. 8. B. Halbert was home from North in Hampden with her daughter, Mrs School began Sept. 23; teachers, Miss Anson last week. Winfred Stoddard. * Ridley, primary; Mr. Skillings, grammar. 18. L. in Sept. Mist1 Verna Hardison is visiting Miss Bernice Spurling and Elva Bunker Milbridgc. SOUTH BROOKSV1LLE. are attending school at Southwest Harbor. The canteen nniform of the Ameri- Nason Hpringer and family have moved Private John G. Ladd of this place is Mrs. Sadie Trussell has returned from can Red Cross consists of an all en- home from W. B. Blaisdell Co,s. boarding seriously ill of pueumonia at Camp Northeast Harbor, where she has been all veloping apron of Liberty blue linen bouse. Devens. summer. with collar and cuffs Qf white lawn, and a veil and of blue Mist* Edith Gordon of Washington, D. Sept. 23. C. Mrs. Gertrude Jordan of Seal Harbor cap Liberty lawn with a narrow of white C., who has been visiting her parents, T. and with Millard edge It’s spent Sunday Monday at the Nurses’ W. Gordon and wife, has returned to To feet stroug. have good appetite aud Spurling and wife. pique edge.—From gratifying Washington, her mother, digestion, sleep soundly aud enjoy life, me Outfitting Association. accompanied by Mrs. Hattie Rice spent a few days this who will the winter there. Burdock Blood Bitters, the family system spend week with friends here, returning to to tonic. Price, $1.25.—Advt. know that Raymond Ward Blaisdell, son of Fred Steuben Tuesday. Frank Johnson and wife, who have GIVES UP LUXURIES spent the summer at Northeast Harbor, will return home this week. Mrs. Mary Stanley is spending a few Canada Goes Limit to Help Win with relatives here before days leaving War. for the winter at Northeast Harbor. Post BakersNotherSays Mrs. of Seal and Daisy George Eddy Harbor, her daughter, Mrs. Mabel Marshall, spent People Refuse to Spend Money for a few days last week at the home of Les- Patri- lie Rice. Anything Except otio Funds. The best way to save flour Sept. 23. Rooney. is to use only the highest Toasties AURORA. quality for all the baking Vancouver. B. C.—Here are a few you do. It means “good Hollis E. Jordan of No. 21 plantation signs showing what Canada is doing less waste real and Miss Marcia Morse of Cberryfield luck,’’ and to help win the war by conservation save wheat economy in food value. were married at the borne of the groom’s in civilian life. sister, Mrs. George Moore, in Bangor The result has been choice of all flours is biggest prohibi- My Sept. 11. They were attended by the and “tha*fc "their WILLIAM TELL. The tion. The Dominion is dry as the Sa- groom’s sister and her husband, Mr. and rich limestone soil of the hara. Mrs. Toban King. At the reception Miami Valley in Ohio which The consumption of candy has been •flavor which was held at the groom’s home here grows the wheat from which cut 50 per cent. pleases about 175 WILLIAM TELL is made, the following Saturday guests Picture shows and theaters have were The rooms were prettily gives it a delicious flavor and present. shrunk in number to a marked de- and satisfies decorated with evergreen and the national wonderful baking qualities- gree. It takes the ache out of colors. The bride’s gown was of white You can travel from the Atlantic to bake and the flavor is. crepe meteor ove«* white Bilk, and her so puts the Pacific and never see a piano, a many was of white roses. 0*ood bouquet phonograph, violin or other musical in- strument offered for sale. SEAWALL. Everyone Americans. is wearing his old clothes. Warren Norwood bas moved to South- “Why should we buy luxuries and west Harbor. music when our defenders need bread Marie Staples' of Swan’s Island is with and the Red Cross is begging for mercy Mrs. M. E. Moore fof a few days. funds?” the Canadian reasons. School opened Sept. 23; Miss Janet Travel is falling off. The summer Tripp, teacher. tourist is becoming rare. One of the resorts in the Canadian Rock- Edgar Newman and wife have gone to largest an of 30 Rhiuebeck, N. Y., to visit their sons ies has average only guests, Everett and Soulis. with more than twice as many serv- ants and 500 rooms. Wallace Kent is attending school here A street sweeper would be put In the Superba and staying with his grandmother, Mrs. Pineapple^ zoo. He's nearly an extinct animal. has a degree of good taste and flavor F. M. Moore. that will E. D. You'll find him unloading ships and please you—your family# Sept. 23. _T. and working in mines. And a water wagon guests. —it’s in the has-been class. Every bit of the wholesome, delio ious flavor of selected is Canadians are chiefly concerned with pineapples retained for service in home. CLARIONS ARE THRIFTY RANGES getting enough to eat and wear. your BANISH CATARRH War’s Influence is everywhere. Three As you like it —Sliced or Cra/e<£l of fuel, lime, labor, re- of the hufTalo kept ">y the government saving SUPERBA Test sad Coffee are SUPERB rahat. at Banff broke off diplomatic { aie times for real Springs^ pairs. These relations and each other In Breathe Hyoinel for Two Minuses and destroyed Qe«lers generally Sell SUPERBA Food Products and a Clarion is the r vicious battle of horns. economy, Stu!lerOTICEI have been made by the probate heir1 Ellsworth i. Is meant for y«u, yon appointment* lor the The casualty list from France the pas. Probate Court within and for the county of county of HaucU*, on EVERT WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON We’ll loot the bill: State of Maine: day of week contains the names of the Hancock, ««pten.berln(hr,;.r V^r'f,rd, take the following one thousand nine AT You pill; Clara B. Preble, late of Sullivan, in said hundred end ??.k,U’r'1 FAME Maine men: know! WINNING don’t Sorry you’re ill, you county, dec——d. Roy W. Osborne of been ELLSWORTH, MAINE. THE1. sented ',0li°,wln* for the ACTION. Winthrop, Ma*sachnsette,appointed executor nctiou lh«re»„ Pf»* KILLED is ef.er It BT TH* of the last will and testament of s»id de- Indicated. It h.ieby ts°' Bion E. has been engaged by i notice thereof be tmlmid Whitney ALFRED E Cranberry Isles ceased; date of Qualification September 10, given to afl persons i7»hat CO. So in Italian LADD, a. e.ted. a -1ANCOOK COUNTY PUBLISHING the government to make a thorough can- Progress Rapidly d. 1913. Not being a resident of the State by causing oopy of thunder Fred L Johnson, Farmington of M-»ine, he has appointed William C). F.mery published three weeks vass Hancock in an at- I successively 10 th* W. H. Tirus, Editor and Manager. through county Amaze Willard C Lee of Sullivan, lo the county of Hancock. .State Ellsworth American, a new*pa,)erm __nnhiu^ Camps They Houghton, at Kll.worth, in tempt to enroll the young men w ho wish | of Maine, as his ag* nt in said State of Maine, .aid count/tEIt thry ^ Fear Hut Water villa -- —> Price—$-2.00 a year. $1.00lorai5 ley hr, as the law directs. ““i tu or uei uoacrtptlor in a school Instructors. at it11 50 cents for three months; if paUl to take a course in navigation | »orth on the first months; Bert W Dean, Milo W. late of in day of October » V 75 and 38 cent* Bar Perry Richardson, Tremont, 191ft, at ten of the *■ strictly in advance, fl 50, which it contemplates establishing in ! said county, deceased Herbert P. Richard- clock in the for«^' 5 rents. All ar Edmund B Rowe. Berwick and be beard thereon noo“- respectively. Single copies son and Frances K. Richardson, both of said if they .re r-lnJ” at the rate of t‘2 pei Harbor. rearager are reckoned _ Placide L Skow •fames K. Bolduc, began Tremout, appointed executors of the last Aah, late ol Sulliran. in ,»ia will and testament deceased. A N. W H Lew at on of said deceased; date of county, certain Instrument and will b€ A Castine boy, George Carpenter, May to be n„. idTertislng Rates—Are reasonable COASTS qualification September S. a. d. 19)H portm* the last will and in has MANY GUARD ITALY’S D Auburn .aid teetamen made known on application. with the American forces Italy, J Keith Arno W. late of in said deceaaed, to*e-her with petition to, King, Ellsworth, bate and for the pr? with tbe war cross “for F M Lunn Waterville county, decease.! Addie M. King of said appointment of the s should be addressed j been decorated without exeeouto Business common lcatlon Ellsworth, of the last g yin* bond, or—.nted be Alicea orders made and distinction. Thomaston appointed executrix the A v. ar-i all checks and money pay services of valor Tbeadore C Williams will and testament of Farrln, eircutilx thetetn named Publishing Their Watchful I* of Great said deceased; date of „jie The Hancock County is a son of Eaoemeas Phebe P. late of Carpenter,who is only eighteen, DIED OF WOUNDS. qualiflcation September 3, 1913. Whiting, Caatine, in ,nia <>. K.iltworth. Maine. In Sneaky Sub- county, deceaaed. Petition that the late Edward H. Carpenter. He en- Help Spotting Theodore Bragdon, late of Franklin, In said Charles K Livermore Falls Whiling or some other suitable person marine*—All Are Anxious Arthur F Alden, county, deceased. Lincoln C. Bragdon of said be am tered Harvard in 1917, where, after pointed administrator of the eetate of WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25,1918. Louis Osberowitz, Biddeford Franflin, appointed executor of the last will deceaaed without ,,Pd to enlist for Action. and testament of said deceased; date of glylng bond, presented a. several unsuccessful attempts quail* Wb,tl”*' *»'• ».lr Leslie E Bradbury, Auburn flcation September 10, a. d 1918. atu“ o^,.l5 in the fighting branches of the service, d«il2dK‘ David I Chase, Hum ford Falls Anna E. Allen, late of Bar Harbor: in said It is to as M»ry a. Gilmore. late of laugh! Germany formally he a Harvard unit last April county, deceased. J. Milton Allen, of said Castire, in joined Auk .can Nary Aviation Camp, Emile Waterville county, deceased. Petition that ami LaPlante, Bar of last W. B Blaii. to Austria's pence note, an ambulance driver, obtained tbe ne- Harbor, appointed executor the replies In there at appointed administrator of the e«*tat«* Somewhere Ituly.—Back KILLED IN ACCIDENT. will and testament of said deceased; date of of said she is to in the consent and sailed deceased, presented by said W r says ready participate cessary by telegraph, home have all heard by this tlma qualification September 3. a. d. 191H. Blaisdell. yon public administrator for HancockDcock (or of the same week. Portland benjamin u. late or Har proposed conference exchange for Italy of the of American Philip Frothingham, naoiey, Harbor, in county. State of Maine. thrilling exploits •aid deceased. Ardelle T. Hadley, Percy Jordan, Auburn county. William W. Billings. late of Orland. ideas. aviators on the Plave river—the army Harold P. Carter and Q. Prescott Cleaves, all in said and more to county, deceased. Petition “Kain, rain, rain enough of said Bar Harbor, executors of that Jeni* aviators who their bombs on DIED or DISEASE AT CAMP DEYENS. appointed Smith, or some other suitable in the on the dropped the last will and testament of said deceased; person bean Nation-wide effective supply every demand earth, pointed administrator of the estate prohibition, frail Austrian and Fred Houlton date of qualification September 3. a. d. 1918. of nai< our North the pontoon bridges Deasy deceased, presented by Jessie L. 1 was by the earth or in the air,” writes Smith the July next, approved turn the enemy invasion into a Roy Howland Houlton John E. Bunker, late of Bar Harbor, in said widow of said deceased. Penobscot will ven- helped deceased Ida A. House and now goe9 to con- correspondent—”! county, Bunxer of Bangor, Joaeph B. Babson. late of Monday, disastrous retreat.* It is tow permitted Bernard J Murphy Bangor Penobscot State of Brooklln. in said ture to say that the oldest inhabitant county. Maine, appointed county deceased. First and final for settlement of minor dif- administratrix of the estate of said account of ference to announce that American naval avia- William A Buzzell Winthrop deceased; Franklin B. Davis, never knew three such wet seasons in date of qualification August 19, a. d. 1918. administrator, fllel f0- none of which is likely to William Wilcox Lubec aettlement. ferences, we shall have bad when tors are also aiding the Italian de- Robert P. late of succession as Dorr, Orland, In said John A. Lord, late of news for John Barley- John P Hoyt Liberty countv, deceased. W. C. of Bucks- Ellsworth, in said bring oheering this one closes. The farmers have had it fense. Conary county, deceased. First account of in said county, administrator Fulton J Charles Rolterson East Belfast port, appointed I Redman, executor, filed for settlement corn. in the but don’t mind it For more than three months now de fronts non of the estate of eaid right neck, they deceased; George F. Haskell. late of NAVAL CASUALTIES. date of qualification September 10, a. d. 1918. | Ellsworth ia apparently any more than they do the these bronzed boys of ours, skimming said county, deceased. First account of Ed- canners in and Martha W. Googins, late of Bucksport, in mond J. Walsh, administrator, filed for Patriotic boys’ girlB’ war. are and air In their have ROY E Deer settle- Potatoes rotting badly the flying beats, kept JOYCE, Isle, quartmaster, said county, deceased. H. Rufus Googins of have been national so said clubs given recog- much of tbe grain crop has laid out their constant vigil of coast patrol drowned Bept. 14. Bucksport, appointed auministrator of Lucy A. Plumer, late of tbe estate of said deceased; date of quail* Tremont.in said A National Prize or in that it is Elmer E Isle au county, deceased. Fifth account of k nition. Capitol long cut piles sprouting. along the Italian seashore, watching Thomas, Haut, seaman, fication September 18, a. d. 1913. Clara Gibbs, administratrix with the will annexed Certificate has been allotted to each The apple crop is negligible.” for the stealthy moving blur beneath drowned Sept. 14. George A. Torrey, late of Ellsworth, in said filed for settlement. deceased. William E. of and with this na- the waves that means one of the foe'e SEVERELY county, Whiting Frank W. Ginn, late of In county in Maine, WOUNDED. •aid Ellsworth, administrator of Bucksport, «id appointed county, deceased. Second account of Theo- a half Vote in Class 4. submarines, the horizon for tbe estate of said deceased; date of tional will go book Representative scanning Edward J Greenville qualifi- dore H. Smith, administrator, filed for recognition Conley, cation 14. a. d. 1918. settle- Below is the which be overbold j September ment. filled with thrift stamps. complete representstive the specks might W H Metcalf, Dennysville Sarah Marks, late of Orland, in said county, Frances E. Grindle. late of Bloebiil, in said vote in class 4, Hancock county, includ- Austrian or rising beyond destroyers, Walter R Ramsey, Fort Kent deceased. Albert P. Leach of Penobscot, in county, deceased. First and final account of : the Isle au Haut in said administrator of the Elizabeth D. he largest war revenue bill in ing the vote of (now the clouds that screen the enemy's D L county, appointed Grindle, administratrix, tiled fo* Hagar, Ken ne bunk port estate of said deceased; date of settlement. Knox not received in time for qualification of any nation was passed by county), W September 17, a. d. 1918. history seaplanes. Mabeux, Lewiston Andrew J. Jordan, late of Orland, in said the table last week. The soldier the United States House of Represen- printed As a matter of fact, American naval T Jones, Portland Brackett G. Archer, late of Mariaville, in connty. deceased. Second account of Merrill vote is also added. said county, deceased. Vlra M. Laughlin of Trust Company, trustee, filed for settlement! without a are with the navies H tatives Friday, dissenting flyers co-operating Liepold, Bridgton Bangor. Penobscot county, 8late of Maine, James H. Richards, late of Bar Hatch 1 Harbor for- Conley, of all the great allies In Europe. Num- E Dexter appointed administratrix of the estate of Eden), in said deceased vote. It is expected to raise *8,182- Roy Russell, said merly county, Pe- Deer Isle 123 101 d«ceased; date of qualification Septem- tltlon filed by Mina G. Town, administratrix the needed berless "eyes” are required down the Harry F Marshall South Brewer ber 20, a. d. 1918. ooc.ooo of *24,000,000,000 76 158 for license to sell certain real estate of 4a.d Stonington coasts the sea to the Dated at long from North REPOSTED RETURNED TO Ellsworth, this twenty-fifth day deceased, situated in said Bar Harbor, sad by Uncle Sam the current year. 85 44 M188INO, DUTY, j Sedgwick and the United States of September, a. d. 1918. more fnlly described in said petition. Mediterranean, Amos Berlin papers please copy. Isle au Haut 5 16 T White, Houlton Claea B. Mullah, Acting Register of Probate Joseph B. Babson. late of Brooklln. in said Is furnishing its share as fast as pos- county, deceased. Petition filed Long Island PI. 8 14 Joeeph Bouchard, Caribou by Franklin This of Is all un- B. Davis, administrator of the estate of said Another convincing link in the alble. work, course, STATE OF Camp Devens 3 1 MAINE. deceased, that the amount of the inheritance der Admiral Sims, but there is special tax on said estate be determined chain of evidence that Germany was Hancock s*. by the Judge headquarters for American naval avia- A Child Shall Lead Them. of Probate. preparing for a war of world conquest 300 334 To any Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court under H. L Cone. In Paris. Modern and cultured I be- Dorothea C. Norris, late of the city, county at least six weeks before the excuse tion, Capt. persons, for the State of Maine. and State of New York, deceased. Petition This system of American co-opera- lieve, object to their children seeing represents Marion T. filed by Fenny Norris, one of the executors of for it was famished in the assassina- KITTKRY TO CARIBOU. Shafer of the Isel will and testament of said deceased, or RESPECTFULLYBrooklyn, county of Kings. I tion has been developing since last Au- kitchen company being taught by that the amount of the tion at Sarajevo, is shown by secret and state cf New York, that she is the owne inheritance tax on said Frank L. Dingley, *ged seventy-eight, gust, and naturally will extend In the a woman like Pegotty. But surely of one undivided half of all the real estate estate be determined by the Judge of Probate doc aments unearthed in Russia, and situated in Ellsworth, county of Hancock. Frank W. late of in and editor of the Lewiston future as our naval forces grow. In It is more important to be educated | Ginn, Bucksport. said proprietor and State of Maine, known as tbe Labrador deceased. Petition filed now made the American j county, by Theodore public by Journal, died Sunday. France naval aviators were the first in a sense of human dignity and equal- Farm, or Coombs Farm, all of which farm is H. Smith, administrator, that au order be the same as described at One of these is an length as conveyed issued to distribute among the heirs at law o government. The four-masted to beneath our flag. But In Italy ity than in anything else in the world. schooner Wilbert 8. fly in tbe copy of deed hereto attached (marked J said deceased, the amount remaining in be circular from the German la And a child who has once had to re- “Exhibit A”) and made a hereof, from original Bartlett was launched Saturday from the the effort of the American navy part bauds of said administrator, ou the settle- •aid Marion T. Shafer and Evelyn T. Barrett ment of his second account. staff dated June 1914, di- of new. The number of spect a kind and woman of general 9, yard the Sawyer Shipyards Corporation comparatively capable to Elsie Agnes Neville, dated Julv 18, a. d. ; that said Albert Treworgy, late of in said re. ;.ing that ali industrial concerns at Miibridge. our men now there is a matter of mili- the lower classes will respect the 1918; Marlon T. Shafer has con- | flurry, tracted to sell her said one-half of all said 1 county, deceased. Petition filed by Laura E information—therefore a secret lower classes forever. The true way for an out be notified to open their secret in- John A. Roundberg of Caribou, aged tary real estate described as conveyed in said deed I Treworgy, widow, allowance of the to overcome the evil in class distinc- to ssid Elsie Agnes Neville for the sum of personal estate of said deceased. structions for industrial mobilization. was shot and killed But there are enough to have dona thirty-one, Thursday one thousand dollars (gioooi; that the ! George G. Long, late of in said of useful work. tion is not to denounce them as revo- Bluehill, night through being mistaken for a deer, plenty husband of said Marion T. Shafer is Roy B. i county, deceased. Petition filed by Ellis lutionists denounce but to Shafer of said county of fltansneld of Massachusetts at Madawaska lake. The them, Ig- Brooklyn, Kings, Springfield, Germany’s Dastardly Work. shot, it was Our Flyers Relieve Italians. state of New York; and that “the original 1 for the of Aurilla M nore them as children them.— praying appointment was tired Samuel W. Coates of ignore deed (of which said Exhibit A is a true copy) Wardwell and Lizzie P. Wardwell as trustees The betrayal of Koumania and elaborate alleged, by The work falls Into two branches— j G. K. Chesterton. in the premise* has been duly executed by under the last will and testment of said ad Vdnc« of and her Rus- Stockholm. all of the plans Germany the taking over of the actual opera- necessary parties,grantors, (includ- deceased, in place of Maiy A. Bridges, a | ing your petitioner, said Marion T. Shafer) trustee now and Ellis sian Bolsheviki tools for suppressing and Governor Milliken, last Wednesday, tion of coastal air from the I deceased, fltansfieid, patrols JFot Salt. except said Roy B. Shafer; that said Roy B. who has resigned as trustee. murdering loyal Roumanians, Russians nominated Herbert W. Trafton of Fort 1 Shafer refuses to release his interest and Italians and thus relieving Italian fly- George G. Long, late of BluehlU, in said right by descent in and to all said and Poles, are exposed in detail by the former of the premises couutv, deceased. of Elis Fairfield, speaker Rouse era for other duties, and the I described aa in said deed hereto Resignation training Wood conveyed fltansneld, trustee, filed. secret Russian documents of as a Lot For Sale attached marked astounding Representatives, member of the of our own men for further endeavor “Exhibit A.” ] 45 acre*, towns which the American is located in of Tren- Wherefore your petitioner prays your Moses I. Mayo, late of Ellsworth, in said government giving Public Utilities Commission to fill the I ton and between In the same direction. Of course, the ABOUT Lamoine, Mt. Desert Honorable Justice of said Court after such county, deceased. First and final account of to the and Old Lamoine roads, Ellsworth public. vacancy caused by the death of John E. adjoining notice to said Roy B. Shafer as he uiay order, Alice H. Scott, administratrix with ti e w men who are actually operating above line. Three miles from The poatofflce. Inquire of and hearing, to approve the said sale and the filed for settlement. documents have already shown Bunker of Bar Harbor. L. annexed, Italian waters are finished aviators, A. Maddox, 29 Wilson St.. Norwood, Mass. said price, and order your to petitioner pay Roacoe Holmes, late of Ellsworth, m said hew the Bolsheviki leaders were bought to the rJerk of said court for said B. most of whom learned the game In Roy couDty, deceased. First and final account Driving horse. Lady Lorene, at a bar- Shafer such sum as may be provided under by the Germans for millions in gold for GOULDSBORO. of Hannah L. Hologes. executrix, filed lor the naval flying schools which have MY gain. Reason for selling, am to oe public laws of the State of Maine of the year their overthrow of Russia settlement. bloody for the away during the winter and have no use fori 1917, chapter 7; and that all the David P. is here. sprung up since the war along our necessary benefit of their masters. Now the is Guptill visiting her. H. W. Dunn. proceedings be taken under said laws of 1917 Harry F. Moore, Utv of Ellsworth, in s*:i story and other laws of county, deceased. Petition tiled Edith L Mrs. Fred Bartlett of Bangor was in own Atlantic coast. But the chaps who any the Mate of Maine, so by told of how, while the Brest-Litovsk that all interest and right by descent of said Moore, widow, for au allowance out of the town are gei ing their instruction In Italy1 B. Shafer in all estate of said deceased. peace conference farce still was in prog- recently. Co Eft. Roy said premise* described personal are on." as conveyed in said Exhibit A be barred. Alice Jordan, late of Eden (now Bar ress, the Bolshevik were hired Julian of Sound visited his rapidly “catching sending Tracy aunt, Mabion Tbbat Muavbb. Harbor), in said deceased. Petitioa TTPSTAIRS tenement of three county, agents into RoumaDia to disorganize the Mrs. Effie Young, last week. The American training school lies furnished Dated this twentieth day of July a. d. 1918. tiled by Addie B. Grant, administratrix, for w rooms; all conveniences; no children. license to sell certain real estate of «a;d armies of on the shores of a Italian Call Russia’s ally, dethrone the Archibald Rolfe, who has been em- charming or address 40 Laurel St., Ellsworth. STATE OF MAINE. deceased, situated in said Bar Harbor, a:.1 Roumanian king ana turn loose the Ger- the in is lake circled by picturesque hills. Right i more fully described in said petition. ployed by government Batb, at County ok Hancock ss: man armies there for service in a beside It Is another for : offices over Moore's Arno W. Jordan, late of Eden (now Bar occupied home. training camp Supkbmb OFFICES—Desirabledrug store; hot water heat; toilet. In- Judicial Coukt. Harbor), in said county, deceased. Petition great offensive on the western front. Italian naval flyers, and the candi- Genevieve Smith, who has been visiting quire of L. O. Moore. In Vacation. filed by Addie B. Grant, administratrix for license to sell certain real estate of said de- The latest disclosure shows the Bolshe- dates In both camps have developed a September 28, a. d. 1918. ! her sister, Mrs. George Stanley, will re- ceased, situated in said Bar Harbor, and at German not camaraderie. Our ends tbe within vik, direction, undertaking 1 turn home this week. ready camp In Upon petition, ordered: That more fully described in said petitioa. the petitioner give notice to the defendant. only to kill Russian a which. In honor Jlfclp ESanUb. Witness. BERTRAND K. refractory generals, little public square Roy B. Shafer, to appear before the o* CLARK. Judge Mrs. Arwilda Newman and Mrs. Fran- justice said Court, at Ellsworth. this third but to shoot individually and wholesale of the Americans, now boasts a new our supreme judicial court, to be holdeu SEAMEN. of in the of our Lord one cina Fernald of Southwest Harbor were at Ellsworth, within and for tbe countv da> September year Polish soldiers who were refusing to be name—the Piazza Stati Unltl. thousand nine hundred and degil Chance for Advancement—Free. of Hancock, on the second Tuesday of eighteen guests of Mrs. Sarah Joy, last week. Clara E. Mcllan, Acting Register sold to the Germans and patriotically Here the two flags—the red. white U. 8. Board free October, a. d. 1918, by publishing an Shipping navigation school A true copy. Elisha of who is at Portland trains seamen for attested copy cf said petition, and this keeping the field against their enemies. Young Camp Devens, and blue and the white and officers' berths Attest:—Clara E. Mcllan. Acting Register green, in new order thereon, two weeks home on a short has been Merchant Marine. Short cut to the successively One of the documents transmits orders furlough, quite in the Ellsworth a red—float all dny together. At dawn bridge. Two years' sea experience required. American, newspaper ill of influenza. His Mrs. Lewis Native or naturalized printed in Ellsworth, in our county of Han- from the German service to | sister, are citizens only. Course) intelligence and sunset they raised and low- ; cock, the last to be four at STATE «r MAINE. is with him. six weeks. Apply to Frank A. Wilson at publication days “tate most decisive measures, up to shoot- Kidder, ered side side before ; school, least prior to the second Tuesday of October by uniformed Municipal Bldg. Portland, between To all persons interested in either of tbe 1.30 and 5 m. next, that be may there and then in our said ing en mass, against Polish and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young have re- p. Saturdays 8.30 a m. to 12 noon. tales hereinafter named: troops,” squads representing each nation. It court appear and answer to said petition. to institute ceived a At a court held at Ellsworth, in an surveillance of institutions letter from their son Harold, who Is a bit of Geo. M. Han* on. probate symbolism that counts. for of on the tenth Justice of the Sup. Jud. Court. the county Hancock, and persons including the Roman Catholic is on the transport Mt. Vernon, recently jfcmalc Kiantrl). day of September, in tbe of our Lord Americans Make Swift Jtjrtp A true copy of the petition and order of year Polish clergy. torpedoed. He writes: 4tI am all Progress. court thereon. one thousand nine hundred and eighteen, right; and third day of The girl or woman for general house- by adjournment from tbe don't worry about me.” He also sends lot of splendid American boys ] Attest:—T. F. Mahon by. Clerk. September A. D. 1918. CAPABLEwork. Apply to Mrs. Harrv L. Crab No Peace. letters the at our most of them fresh TRRa. “Made-lu-fierraany” published by captain of the camp, from I rilHK following matters having been pre- To all interested in either of tbe es- sented herein- Congressman John A. Peters, who was ship and communications from Admiral college, are getting on in a way that | persons X for the action thereupon tates hereinafter named: after indicated. it is hereby ordered: That called to last week aud Sims and Brig. Gen. Harris com- is inspiring. Many of them are al- HOTEL HELP inter- Washington highly j WANTED At a probate court held at Ellsworth, in and notice thereof be given to all persons to oe was unable to bis mending the crew for ready “solo flyers" and will soon be ! WOMEN and lor the county of Hancock, on the seven- ested. by causing a copy of this order keep appointment to bravery. girls wanted for best the teenth of in the of our published three weeks successively in address 23. “turned ♦J\J year around hotels In Maine; 25 day September, year the State board of trade at Bar Sept. Eittah. out" equipped for active serv- Lord Ellsworth a j waitresses, fine tip hotels; also chamber, one thousand nine hundred and eigh- American, newspaper published Harbor teen. In vacation. at Ellsworth, lu said that they n>*y yesterday, telegraphed to the ice. They are up at dawn, all of j kitchen, dish, laundry and scrub women, county, appear at a court to be held at Ills* SEAL HARBOR. chefs, and all-around cooks. Bell and following matters been probate board as follows: them, and more anxious about the pastry having pre- on the October, a «• bus* boys, second ana third cooks for sented for the action herein- worth, first day of Julian is home THE thereupon 1918, at ten of the clock in tha forenoon, sod regret business Tracy from Portsmouth, weather than they used to be at home hotel positions, Apply always to Mains Ho- after indicated, it is ordered: That Extremely public compels hereby be heard thereon if see cause. where he has been tbl Agency, new 90 Main notice thereof be given to al! inter- they me to forego pleasure of addressing State employed. on the morning of the big intercolle- quarters, .street, person in Bangor. Established 87 sears. 300 ested, by causing a of this order to be Herbert L. Abbott, late of Bucksport. board. 1 girls copy Many things desired to say as re- A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. giate football game. You see, every wanted for beat summer hotels. Inclose three weeks successively in the said county, deceased. A certain instrument sult of my with stamp for reply. Few grade housework Subiishedllsworth American, a ! purporting to be the last will and testament foreign trip congressional Charles Turnbull 24. man is to in as high newspaper published Sept. trying squeeze many at in said that of said deceased, with tor committee; among others, that oar soldiers Ellsworth, county, they may together petition flying hours as the will hold in appear at a probate court to be held at Ells- probate thereof, and for letters testamentary with the Ruby, daughter of Adelbert Liscomb of l day of lighting finest American spirit are worth, on tbe of a. to issue to the Merrill Trust Company order to to his assist in housework; no cook- eighth day October, and anxious that we should this place, died of last pass quickly first d. 1918, at ten of the clock In the Bangor, Blanche L. Abbott deeply stand by them Thursday evening ing to do. Mrs. J. A. French. 30 Birch forenoon, presented by GIBL—To and be heard see cause. Moutelle W. the executors therein to the end and not be fooled a week at where she had “brevet.” ave., Ellsworth. thereon if they Abbott, into negotiated Fairfield, been for i serve, the Josephine E. late of Bar named, but who have declined to German peace before complete where treatment. The has the Each is on tiptoes to “take a Carpenter, Harbor, Merrill Trust named therein victory family sympathy hop." in said deceased. A certain instru- Company being we oictate terms; that I was county, as executor in case of such declination. doubly impressed of all. The body wa3 brought here for This Is naval air slang for a trip in CHantrti. ment purporting to be the last will and testa- ment and J. late of Brooksville. in by Pershing’s statement, that, give him the burial. the air. Their talk is all a of codicil of said deceased, together Sarah* Walker, Jargon with petition for thereof and for the aaid county, deceased. Petition that Emms men he ought to have by next summer, and a the Ladies’ Union Sewing Circle of probate be 23. motors and of or appointment of the executors without J. Tunney or some other suitable person Sept. p. planes, “spirals," Nicolin. puffs to tack. Price 50 cents. giving heavy blow will be struck that ought to BY administrator of the estate of said her or Bend parcel to Mas. Jenness bond, presented by Agnes Carpenter ana appointed “peaking over,” "straightening by post Mac- tbe Emma J. Tunney. bring victory next fall; and that the organiza- BROOKLIN. Gown, R. F. D. 3, Ellsworth. Macy, executors therein deceased, presented by her out,” and it falls more daughter and heir-at-law of said deceased I tion of our power and the spirit of our men familiarly Editt^Carpenter Hon. Fulton J. Redman of Ellsworth from Witness BERTRAND E. Ella B. late of Great Pond, in on land and sea are the marvel of Europe and their lips than even the home- CLARK. Judge of Garland, will speak at the church here Sun- special Notices. said Court at Ellsworth, this seventeenth said county, deceased. A certain instrument the decisive feature of the war. We Baptist grown of the must patter baseball fiend. day of September, in tbe year of our Lord purporting to be the last will and testament day evening, October 6, on the J for back them to the limit and then some.” Fighting The CAUTION one thonaand nine hundred and eighteen. of said deceased, together with petition instructors are all Americans NOTICE. tbe ex* Fourth Loan. j Claka E. probate and for tbe appointment of Peters Liberty and Mullan, Acting Register. bona, Congressman expects to be at they are certainly on the person, are warned air, I nit ecutrix without giving sureties on her Job. tru.tln, A true copy. ex- or credit to by* L. Garland, the borne again next Monday. With the This shows in the spirit of endeavor ALL extending (formerly) Viola Attest:—Olaba E. Mullan, Acting Register. presented Gladys Jordan, maiden name Viola Maddocks I ecutrix therein named. of the war-revenue and swift in passage bill, many of 8hlp Built of Mahogany. progress among the men.! shall pay no bills of her contracting after this Josephine B. Bunker, late of Sullivan, ™ the congressmen have already left for There is a vessel built of mahogany. Many of these students have seen’ said county, deceased. Petition that j Losing Joedan. ESTATE OP WILLIAM Blaisdell or some other suitable person their and is Her service in BURNHAM. homes, Congress expected | name Is Matchless and she is now j France in other branches. I Bangor. Me., Bept. 30, 1918. appointed administrator of the estate of soon to take a recess over the J. Lewis, Edward G. Me- Minnie E. Banker, November used by the coast and geodetic sur- No wonder their hearts are now in deceased, presented by THEODORECollin and the Girard Trust Company, slater of deceased. elections. vey. She was built near this bigger all of of of by pirates opportunity. Slromisemnus. Philadelphia, county Philadelphia Witneaa BERTRAND E. CLARK, Judge commonwealth of were Key West in 1859, of stolen are Pennsylvania, on the said Court at Ellsworth, this tenth mahogany They well cared for. tenth of a. d. They sleep day September, iwi«. by the of in the of our Lora from a stranded merchant vessel. court within and for day September, year It In comfortable new barracks and hate probate the oonnty of nine hundred and Catarrh Cannot Be Cured Hancock. State of one thousand eighteen- la said she was the last vessel to Maine, duly appointed and Clara E. Register. their meals at an officers' club, FOR Qualified as executors of the will Mullah, Acting with local as they cannot reach though SALE of William A true applications, slaves from the West Indies late of aaid copy. _ the seat of the disease. Catarrh is bring to you often see a man with his Burnham, Philadelphia, common- a local coffee wealth of Attest: —Clara E. Mullan, Acting Register- disease, influenced constitutional the United States. Pennaylvania, deceased, bat with greatly by and bread clear down on the beach so oat bonds in accordance with the conditions, and in order to cure it you must F. B. Aiken provisions he won’t miss the Homestead of aaid will; that aaid executors being real* take an internal remedy. Hall's Catarrh chance of a “hop.” dent PAUPER NOTICE. Medicine ia taken and acta oat of the Sate of Maine duly ap- internally through Inside the barracks have fixed Birch Ave. in of the blood on the mucous surfaces of the they and Oak St pointed writing Hannibal K. Hamlin contracted with the 0Ur ®u‘: sys- of their those who tem- Hall’s Catarrh Medicine was First Submarine Cable. it up as much like home as Ellsworth. Maine, agent in the State worth to anpport and care for prescribed they could, of Maine for all HAVING one ot the best in this The first purposes required by the may need assistance daring five yew* "t by physicians country submarine cable was one with bits of pictures and mementos laws of the State of sacb iwaidents or for years. It ia of some of the best Maine, appointment ning Jan. 1, 1915, and are legal composed aaid trusting them tonics known, combined with some of the that made communication possible be- tacked up on the and on fdaly accepted by Hannibal E. Hamlin BUaworth, I lorbid ell periona walls, days Must be sold to in filed room ano best blood The close estate. writing) being duly and recorded in on my account,rut, a.a, there...... t«.. plenty-J of purifiers. perfect combina- tween Calalh and Boulogne, on on# when the skies are with the of tbe tion of the ingredients in Hall’s Catarrh Med- tangled storm registry probate for eaid county of accommodations to care for them at side of the English Channel, and Do- the flavor Hancock, on aaid tenth day of September, a, Farm houae Aareua B. Mitchkiu- icine is what produces such wonderful re- college comes out more d. in catarrhal 1918,and especially containing all of the sults conditions. Send for testi- ver, on the other. This experiment than ever. For then all monials. free. the young requirements provided by ehapter ltt of la commented the London Il- T. F. the laws of Maine for the a. a: 1917. F. J CHENEY A CO-, Props., Toledo, O. upon by heads are bent studiously over books, MAHONEY, year | The merchant who does not edeertieein All 76c. In September twenty-fifth a. d. 191ft. Druggists. lustrated News Its Issue for August on and Pills for “cramming N. A."—navigation a dull teuton maket it more t* Hall’s Family coustipatiun. 1& 1849. *• Mollam, Acting Register profitable and aviation. I Administrator of Probate for aaid of oounty Hancock. those who do advertise. army drakt. NKW FISHING thk VESSEL. ADoer ist unite
Spilt Men Novi-t Inn»lre* to ol iiiImxIIimI In’Auxiliary l J» to 38 Yenra. Schooner Being Built Here. CLEARING CAMP BRITISH NAVY IS majme Maine Central Railroad The board completed yesterday Ellsworth 4 Machine Central TM lud Foundry Raiu»o*o> to met Works has work Corrected to ending oot ot questionnaires heguu on an auxiliary August 19,1918. between the flsbinif schooner lor FOR registration agei Bros, of U. S. AIRMEN BAR HARBOR TO BANGOR nr'' McCoy BIGGER THAN EVER line 0 Fla. She and tbirty-aix years. Then I Daytona, will have many novel ° "l(,,een Bar Harbor.’.v w ithin these ages. features, especially her for the Sorrento re 1473 | adapting ” work for Stars Hancock are already begin- which she is intended. The and Stripes Float Over Has Grown 160 Point. questionnaires | Per Cent De- Sullivan come back, and the board will I ' *utomobile and six hours by team. also. the ground from wells he to Roy A Trundy, both of fo’ who's gwine tu’u up his nose MORSE-JORDAN-At 11, at good co’n bread er biscuits er Bangor. Sept by WATCH-IT-GROW Rev Charles Gifford, Miss Marcia Morse of flapjacks? to of Plan 21. An Ideal HAI RESTORER SbbmtsctricU. RUN FROM YANK BAYONETS Cherrytield Hollis Jordan Nourishes the scalp and promotes rapid BROTHERS UNKNOWING, hair and frees the I \. tilKI). growth, stop* tailing scalp from dandruff. Bochea Hava Terror of Cold Steel In i: ON BOAT 9 MONTHS l Eastbroos. 23, Merrill — ABBOTT—At Sept Miss M. J. Callaghan Hand* of American i: Abbott. PEPSIN 1014 L*«t»nc« Bldg. 149 Tum„t St hston. Mass. NUX, IRON, Soldier*. t Cumberland, Md.—Benjamin GOTT—At Southwest Harbor, Sept 16, Mrs jj; L. Martin, Jr., of the United j; Julia B Gott, aged 38 years, 8 mouths, 20 AND SARSAPARILLA ,! States marine corps, and his j, days. Knoxville, Tenn.—"If I did not kill | 3§to?ts5Bio«al ®»tti8 The combination of two great brother, Edward V. Martin, wa- GRAY—At Bluehiil, Sept 23, Burnham Gray, those seveu Bodies who attacked me j; aged 78 years, 2 months. and ter tender, both of the Arkansas, s ®c(Ucinea, Ilood’s Sarsaparilla Bucksport, Sept 18, Hildred all at one time I left them so that they * HUTCHINS—At 11. SCOTT Heptiron, by them in conjunc- | traveled on the ocean for nine Hutchins, aged 3 years. taking won't 'mess with more Ameri- j' ^LICE *ion, one up' any months on the same > ■ HOUSTON —At North Bucksport, Sept 21, SPECIALTY MADE OF before eating and the other ship, AM* can soldiers,” said Sergt. Hagan Love- Mrs Deborah Houston, aged 87 years, 11 TYPEWRITING, ACCOUNTING «ter, brings into co-operation the neither knowing that the other GENERAL CLERICAL WORK a lank who return- J J! months. day, Sevier countian, > ■ Union Safe & Trust < f above-named substances, best for the was aboard. The boys met re- SMITH—A* East Lamoine, Sept 19. Mrs Fan- Agent Deposit ed from where he was In the und, for furnishing Prohate and *nrm h.moI ""***> nerves France, when were nie G Smith, aged 79 years. and digestive organs. cently they leaving j! riter; line with the American army. His J) Agent Oliver Typew typewriter supp**- This Bring >' same time for a «• combination is especially at the furlough. Removed to 1 School St., E. is worth, me left Is from a S' I recommended in cases that are lung slightly injured gas to i niuuuumflfliuuuumaaiumr^Ma scrofulous, or rhenmatic, anemic and attack, and he was sent to America nervous, or where the blood is both recuperate. Woman Heads College. uipure and pale, deficient in Iron — “Booties can't light with the bayo- ne Washington, N. J.—Dr. Maud Kln- H. W. DUNN of the most common disease net," said Loveday. “They will turn FOOD naman. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- iu eruditions of the their backs to It. Americans can lick Manufacturer and dealer tu present day. liam Klnnaraan of Washington, N. J.. cases where a laxative is needed, 'em every time when they meet In this m vin Hood’* has been made head of the new medi- and MarbU THE PUls should be taken. They sort of combat. Line up an equal num- High Grade Granite orL in cal college at Vellore. India. She left R perfect harmony with Hood’s ber of Germans and Americans and the last fall for India to represent the Tablets and Matters ars&parilla and Peptiron, and are Americans will ‘whop ’em' in thirty Monuments, to,|d American Baptist Medical Missionary aad efficient. minutes,” Ellsworth and Bar Harbor, Ms society. .__ liberty BONDS
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“THIS MEANS YOU” Herbert So. Maas. must stand in one or By Faster, Lawrence, YOU the I had saved a hundred ^ dollars, and or from debt and want was free, other lose the respect of your I hung to it, and clung to it—because it meant to me and down Long monthsof self-denial—from the neighbors go the glori- things I longed for most, Of patient, steady plodding—and a- reconstructive accom- sticking to my post. ously years I felt a sense of freedom—with that hundred as my friend, panied by the public and private And I said unto my conscience—we will neither beg nor lend. knowledge that you were a slacker in the I had saved a hundred dollars—but I feel a different guy, time which tested the manhood and woman- Since I gave it to my Country—listen ’till i tell you why! hood of the world. My pal has joined the Colors — he has left a splendid pay, But he volunteer’d his service — for If you have Bonds of the a hundred cents a day. bought Liberty He bought his bonds before he left three —he’s nothing else to give, preceding loans you will need no He loid me as we said good-hye—I felt too mean to live. urging to
Say! If you have saved a hundred— and you’re guarding it with care, Just think of all the pals you know “Over Join the —a-fighting there,” Fighting Fourth Depending on our efforts—while they stop a mad-man’s drive; Then lend until it hurts you—and as thank God that you’re alive, Lend the boys in France fight—to the If you truly love your Country—when you sing Red, White and Blue, utmost Don’t carp at the rate of don’t Here is the test—now prove it, and interest remember — THIS MEANS YOU. criticize your Government, don’t hoard, don’t spend unnecessarily. Buy Liberty Bonds today—at Save to Buy any bank—cash or instalments and Buy to Keep Liberty Loan Committee of New England
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This advertisement is endorsed and for The paid by Burrill National Bank of Ellsworth as a part of its efforts to fight this war to a prompt and victorious conclusion. .. gtbrrtrjsnnintft. Norwood. Gladys Whitmore, Whit- anutmsnrur.:*. Mery I at Harborside with Eastman Dodge and bold a patriotic rally at tbe town ball LAMOINE. more, Berber* Whitmore, Mrs. Kile Whit- I ~ wife. Mrs. Addie and Miss Grace Oct. 2. The Reynolds more, Mrs. Lucy Stanley, Mts. Cynthia Wednesday evening principal Stanley, John Lee, Bessie Mr. and Mrs. Haig of Hallowell were Reynolds will return to Massachusetts Noyes, Lowell speaker will be George P. Whitney, who Noyes. Fred Noyes end wile. guest? of Mrs. Haig’s aunt, Mrs. William Tuesday. George will an MEDICINE MAKES last week. give account of bis personal ex- If. G. VINOL is gill Noyes, Stanley and wife, Isaac Hutchins, Miss Ella Bard of Woburn, Mass., with a Canadian Stanley and wile and Mrs. J. L. Stanley. I There will be services at the Methodist periences regiment in the spending a month with C» M. Stratton ^P*- ®-_Lilac. church Sunday afternoon at the usual trenches in France. Other speakers will and wife. FRUIT hour. Rev. Mr. Angell will speak. address the meeting in the interest of the Mks. J. K. Patriquin and daughter FROM WEST FRANKLIN. WEAK WOMEN MADE Mrs. J. B. Sellers and daughter Margue- fourth loan and the Red Carolyn have returned to their home in liberty Cross. Hope Butler has returned to her studies rite are the week at the home of Waltham, Mass. ~ spending Success which at Bradford Sept. 23. 8. 23. R. Extraordinary academy, Bradford, Mass. her sister, Mrs. S. B. Condon, at South Sept. Has Achieved Irvin Rollins and Howard Springer have , STRONG Penobscot. Park theatre Friday evening. weeks here with Mr. Davis’ parents, Oapt. bride to it, and there they lived BLUEH1JLL, nue was enjoyed a large happily A program by Charles Davis and wife. together until bis death eleven years ago. Miss Helen Krehbiel left for New York •nuieuvc. Charles Lindsey, Mrs. V. F. Rand, Mrs. To them were given a daughter, Geneva Monday. Koland Cunt, w ho has been ern- Capt. Edith Whitney and Beatrice Oerrish mo- J., and a son, Hoyt L., who survive their iu the at Hath several J. G. Grattan and family left last week plojfu shipyard last Mr. and a Lester who died tored to Bangor Wednesday. mother, son, R., for last week at re- Crystal Falls, Mich. mv.-ths, »pent home, Lindsey visited relatives in Keadfield. young. iorini to bin work to-day. Miss Elizabeth Owen has returned to Mrs. Whitney and Miss Oerrish went to In her later of years infirmity, Mrs. her of Holden is a home in Philadelphia. Mrs. Puiilipa spending Waterville, where they will have ein- Smith was tenderly cared for by her •ttK with her daughter. Mrs. Wintred Roy Twining, who has been at | ploy men t. daughter in the old home, and by her son employed Her other daughter, Mrs. Ford, Waterville, returned home last week. Joy. I C. E.Grover, wife and daughters Julia and his wife living near. With her death whose nusOaud is in France, with her and Ethel went to Portland last week by Lamoine has lost one of its most honored Alexander Davidson, jr., has enlisted in two has been here several children, automobile. Miss Ethel has entered the citizens. She was of a cheerful tempera- the tank service, and is stationed at Camp week*. Pa. j Children’s hospital to train as nurse. The ment, fond of song, singing in her church Colt, Mias Lena Clark, who haw been clerk I party visited Mr. Grover’s son Harold, while strength permitted. She loved life, Maynard Osgood, Sumner Carter and id the express office for the season, left .who is employed at Bath. Mrs. Wood- but looked calmly upon death as an open- Frank Robinson have gone to Sherman to week to resume her course at Strath- last j bury Oerrish accompanied the Grovers as ing door, passing through which she w ork in the potato fields. more Her sister should meet her loved ones before. college, Philadelphia. far as Bel fa sfc/going from there to Isles- gone Cecil Osgood, who is in the public utili- Grace will returif to with The funeral was held Philadelphia boro to visit relatives Sunday afternoon. ties department at Camp Devens, haB been uw Johnsons, who have summered here. Rev. S. W. Sutton officiating. Interment Game Sept. 23. S. promoted to the rank of sergeant. Big Mrs. Maud the summer was in the East Lamoine cemetery. Trask, librarian, The Army and Navy club is planning to feu finished her work at the library, aua TRE MONT. Rifles and NORTH BROOK LIN. Cartridges hu gone to to teach. McKinley During littls son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey, and have re- the season several among the summer Eugene Harailtou family '•.sbtruatmnufc for Shooting Right was at the church Shirley Kelley, baptized turned to Boston. visitors have donated books, two dozen the — the American Sunday afternoon. right spirit turning good pioneer or inure from Mrs. C. F. Dole, the same Cnarles Sherman made a business trip KEEPspirit—and get some wholesome recreation and some game for for Mrs. Charles Rich is keeping bouse with a lrorn Miss Grace Simmon, and more to Bangor last week. Stomach your table, Remington UMC tig game rifle and cartridges. Rich while she attends an volumes from others. Mrs. May Misery who has been steam- "With Remington UMC Autoloading or Slide Action in at Pittsfield. George Cooper, Repeater Eastern Star meeting Get Rid of That Gas loaded with UMC when Julia Norwood, wife of Everton Uott, boaiing out oi Boston, returned home Sourness, and your hands, Remington Cartridges, your Mrs. 8. S. Mrs. C. E. Kelley well earned chance comes to that tuck will te tf.er months of paiuful suffering, entered Thornton, Saturday. bag tig you prepared Indigestion ■ — »> and Miss Katherine Carroll s|>enL last to shoot right. •"'-mi***. into rest Monday, Sept. 16. The funeral George Wedge and mother, who have When stomach is out of order or run Mrs. W. H. your or .j Tuesday with their sister, No holt lerer to blindly grab and wildly yank—yank—your bands stay______right in shoot- w«9 held at the Episcopal chapel, Kev. for down, your food doesn’t digest It ferments been summering here, left Thursday ingiug position. Easy to :hootB:boot because fit. balance and sights are right. And bas tbs Kittredge. in your stomach and forms gas which Mr. Freeze mule • speed, tbe accuracy and tbe punch to do its work and clca officiating. Flowers, their home in New York. causes sourness, heartburn, foul breath, quick Mrs. 8. has been as pain tokens of affection, covered the casket T. Tapley appointed at pit of stomach and many other miserable There is not a single behind-the-times model or out-of-date feature in tbe Elmer w ho bus been on Pervear, duty line of rifles. are tbe backed and were banked on the Mrs. town chairman of the woman’s liberty symptoms. RemingtonJJMC big game They leaders—leadership by platform. in the merchant marine, is home for Mi-o-na stomach tablets will give tbe Grand Prize gold medal, highest possible of honor*. ’“For modern Firi She has as joyful Goti a drain mine prime of for she loan committee. appointed relief in five minutes; if taken for Ammunition." awarded to Remington UMC at tbe San Francisco Exposition. life, two weeks. regularly for Center two weeks they will turn your sour, *is forty of age, is a great assistants Miss Bernice Ashley flabhy, Sold by Sporting Goods Dealers in Your Community scarcely years tired-out stomach into a sweet, for Mrs. Clara who his been in energetic, grief to a host of mends. She was a and Seal Cove, Mrs. Gertrude Toiman Cole, perfect working one. THE REMINGTON ARMS UNION METALLiC i several weeks with her You can’t be devoted wife and mother. Ufa West Tremont, Mrs. Viola Watson for Boston sister, very strong and vigorous if cheerful, food half Your Minnie who is ill iu a your only digests. appetite CARTRIDGE COMPANY, Inc. she bore illness Bernard, Mrs. Sarah C. Kittredge for Cole, hospital, will and Happy ouiufc, her painful go nausea, dizziness, biliousness. Firearms end Ammunition > Largest Manufacturers of in the World with fortitude. Tender Tremont and Mrs. J. W. Stanley for returned home Thursday. ervousness, sick headache and constipation patient sympathy will follow. WOOL WORTH BUILDING NEW YORK CITY The drive will 28. Sept. 23. Xenophon. n extended to the neieaved family. McKinley. begin Sept. Mi-o-na stomach tablets are small and easy to swallow and are Sept. J3. SPRAY. Tremont is expected to show a patriotic guaranteed to banish in- oigestion and any or all of the above symp over there. SEDGWICK. spirit and stand by our boys toms or money back. For sale bv Chas. E. Alexander and all i 23. R- E. J. Eaton of Camden visited hiB pa- leading druj gists. MANtJET. Sept. rents, J. G. Eaton and wife, last week. 6cbo<)« b gsn Miss lva Walls, i*epr. 23; WEST HANCOCK. Harold J. Byard of Haverhill, Mass., is grammar, Louise Johnson, primary. 8. J. McFarland left last week for Ports- spending his vacation at his summer fioberett !>*.■,it sod wife have moved mouth, N. H. home here. into a part oi Mis< Carrie Spurling’s Mrs. Elizabeth Farren has employment Miss Helen Perry, who has spent some weeks in has returned to Newton, with Mrs. Irving Peaslee. I town, Mrs. Alice Moore aod daughter, Grace Mass. H. C. Milliken was stricken with a home io | Morns, Lave leturned to their who is shock last and is very low. j Miss Florence Bracy, teaching Mavico u setts. Monday, at South Surry, spent the week-end with “This is the Time for America to Mrs. G. B. Bridges and children, Ruth Friends aod neighbors sympathize with her mother, Mrs. R. A. Bracy. a few last week at t. and James, spent days T. Dolhver in the loss of hie home, who Bavside. Mias Lillian Smith of Ellsworth, wbtcu burned 17. j Tuesday, Sept. some weeks in left for Fault : has town, Correct Her Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Butterfield have re- spent Unpardonable A lobster dinner was served to twenty- Penobscot Monday. turned from Southwest Harbor, where one at | Camp Fairview, Latty’e Cove, Sat I has gone to Camden, the summer. Mrs. Arthur Parker As and They spent 0rd*y- it was a rainy day, games where she will be for a few 1 wife of Bar employed of Wastefulness and asocial Clams J. M. Milliken and Harbor, Extravagance.” tiche were enjoyed indoors. weeks. of El- I w«rt Mrs. Minerva Rich Thomaston, — served at 4. Those present were: 23. ELOC. Woodrow Wilson of Ellsworth and Sept. Mr*, g. s. Thornton of Houlton, Miss bridge Milliken Henry of Corinna Sunday at their k*ie Cirroll, Mrs. Lulu James, Miss Ida Milliken spent PENOBSCOT. old home, called here by the serious ill- Miss Delia Leach is home from Brook- ness of their father, H. C. Milliken. THE of bills that remain after the liDe for a few days. COLLECTION telephone unpaid JGL Sept. 23. M. M. M. Mrs. Kacbel Peavey of Bangor is visit- reasonable specified date is— TO SEAL HARBOR. ing relatives here. Leach went to Idtsboro last George L. StebbenB ia in town. Miss Doris week, to teach in the high school. KEEP WELL David Campbell baa returned Irom a WASTEFUL—Because it consumes in work Howard S. Leach was home last viait at Franklin. Corp. A from that should be unnecessary, time, effort and Teiipooiful of PER UNA Mrs, week on a five-days’ furlough Camp A son was born to Mr. and Three Time* a Lee. that be better devoted to the Day Coring Watson, Sept. 14. expense might H. E. Perkins and family spent Sunday Mra. Ernest Atwood has returned to enormous amount of necessary work that war- Bar Harbor hospital for treatment. Itch! Itch! Itch!—Scratch! Scrtch! Scratch! time conditions demand. ol Bass Harbor Miaa Marjorie Sprague The more you scratch, the worse the itch. is visiting ber cousin, Madeline Gilley. Try Doan's Oiotmeut. For eczema, any skin EXTRAVAGANT—Because it lavishes upon has returned itching- 60c a box. — Advt. Miss Marjorie Maskell _ work that should be the time, the from Boston, and is with her siafer, unnecessary Cbarlua Turnbull. 2ttjbertiannnuft. con Mrs. effort , the expense, that might otherwise be Has Never Been Down with little son Mrs. Gregory Eddy, centrated on the important business of keeping Sick Since Taking Gregory, has been visting ber mother, IRY 1 HIS TU UANISH Mra. Archie Potter, al Newport. the nation’s war-time telephone service up to ALL RHEUMATIC PAINS PERUNA Sept. 17. p' peace-time standards. | People w’ho have been tormented for Read this letter from Mr. Robt. that COREA. I years—yes, even »o crippled they Minnick, Grass Range, Montana. 1 Were unable to help themselves-have been can make a and Jobu Bridges bave TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS large part of this collec- ‘In 1900 I was out in Kansas Harvard Crowley brought back to robust health through :VU|*« a Ihrmhlag engine and gone to Milbridge to work, the mighty power of Kbeuma. their crew to in tion work bills within a reason I,® threshing had sleep is Rheuma acts with speed; it brings unnecessary, just by paying telephone yui of doors. One of tha crew i of Stockton Springs Joseph Crowley a few days the relief you have prayed for. « to Peruns Almanac 1 a few days with bis parents. It the that cause able time. one and I was epending antagonizes poisons }If»ienar*ne day and in the and muscles very 111 from sleeping Mias and Mies Ninette agony pain joints peeling Audrey Campbell the soreness com- 1 decided to give P«raaa a and quickly torturing bave gone to Camden to work. If.1*1 and sent for a bottle of Pe- Bryant pletely disappears. a^d a box of Peruna Tab- Mrs. Paul has returned from it is a harmlessand inexpensive remedy, ei8, which Joseph straightened me out t but sure and certain, because it is one •n a Petit .Vlanar. where she spent a tew hurry. Point, discovery that has forced rhea natism and mi*1 have never keen down alek days with her sister, Mrs. Denniston. I sciatica to yield and disappear, th»* time. 1 do not take NEW ENGLAND !?*• 23. 8- Begin the Rheuma treatment to-day, and TELEPHONE m*dlelnea except Pe- Sept. j J?* 0,^er,I if you do not get the joyful relief you ex- »#,*• always keep it on hand your money will be returned. Alex- ft,-i my feet wet, get a cold. j pect, NORTH LAMOINE. I ander s has a AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY WfL Ililly* or a Mttle bad. I a!> Pharmacy always supply tshe and it to Peruna. People should Meltiab Salisbury, jr., has been Buffer- guarantees you. until they are down siMr Wajt on bia L. R. then take It, but should ing the p at week from carbuncles WOOD, Manager. whl* A. on hand Hk« I -do and ■FXrRer'S ftel neck. use bad* tkc7 sheuld HAIR BAL8AII |t"hey Mrs. H. B. McFarland and sister, Mrs. A toilet preparation of merit several last Helpe to eradicate dandruff. Recommended for Catarrhal E. E. McFarland, spent days ForRaetorfaMr Color anrf ‘^nammation of week in Bar Harbor. I Beauty toGray or Farm:gnta. Sept. 23. V WOMEN AS FORESTERS WRECKS HOSPITAL, BUT NOT A BABY HURT Fighting Fourth Liberty Loan NIGHT BOMBING Facts and Figures RAID DESCRIBED BUYING BONDS WHERE THE MONET IS NOW A HABIT COMES FROM Giant Machine Makes Success- ful Attack on To buy a Liberty Bond has become "Where does all the money come German Rail- a habit with the people of the United from to carry on this stupendous no is war?” is a common one way Depot. States, a growing habit, and one The question complaining. This is proven by the j but the facts are assuring There is figures. | in reality, more gold In this country On May 2. 1917, the First Liberty I today than there was before the war; Loan was announced and the cam- ; and certainly there Is much more pa EXPERIENCE IS THRILLING paign began one month later. Two per money billion dollars in 3H% bonds were of- According to a statement from four and one half I there is more actual fered and brought Washington Hl(|h Above Enemy million subscribers. The subscrip- money, gold, silver and paper cur* Barrage and Plane tions amounted in all to more than I rency in circulation now than at any Searchlight* Wing* Way i„ three billion dollars, of which only previous time in the Nation’s history, Darkness Till Light* ot Objec- out- and a share two billion were allotted. The there is bigger for every tive Form Target. standing feature of this first loan was man. woman and child the with which it was ar- In brief, it is wealth, or goods, in promptness By CAPT. PAUL ranged and conducted. Taking only \ some form which has been destroyed. BFWSHER. two weeks to be formed and selling to I The cost of the war is largely repre- London.—The observfr settled him- self beside the four and one half million people sented by the destruction of goqds. re- pilot In the big bomb- where only 300,000 people were habit- ferable to money only as a means of Ins machine. On either side the English women foresteis are taking I en- ual purchasers of bonds, presents al- recording their value, and that money, gines roared thunderously. The the of the tnen at the front. I signal a miracle in finance. In this sense, a role place wns most plays secondary given and the machine moved Here are two of the land workers en for- To the Second Liberty Loan, offered to goods. It is the quantity of goods turned ward, into the wind and ru-hed for sale Oct. 1, 1917 and closed Oct. 27, demanded by war which forms the gaged In putting a sharp edge on ; across the grass into the dim night 1917, there were nine million subscrib- real economic expense of this terrible their ax for tomorrow's toll. These ; u rmimeti was swimy in wide ers and the amount subscribed struggle. Money remains; goods are women are themselves be ! circles, showing to and below could $4,617,532,000. $3,308,766.150 The war Is be seen tne dim Only | destroyed. really being worthy successors of Britain's lum- was allotted. The outstanding feature carried on oy credit. countryside where a few scattered bertnen. The felleil trees In the back of this campaign was the important | A United States Treasury report on lights twinkled. Far to the right are a of that. lay which labor, fraternal 18 showed in cir- proof a part organiza- ! August $5,559,000,000 winding river, like a thread of *11- tions and the women of the country culation—$700,000,000 more than a Ter ribbon. Beside the silver ribbon, had in it. year ago and $175,000,000 more than a j nearly 200 miles away, lay the tier- The Third Liberty Loan campaign month previous, making an average of man town which formed this was inaugurated on April 6. 1918, the $52 44 for each person. night’s D'ANNUNZIO GETS EVEN objective. anniversary of the entrance of this These figures on the stock of money In into the war. Three relation to front of the two airmen the freak that bombs and explosives are known to do country billion | bear little the nation’s ac- glowed Of all things the this of the wreckage dollars were offered. About seventeen tual wealth or to its credit resources, phosphorescent dials of the re- few are more interesting than that which photograph | Poet-Airman cf Raids Pola million people subscribed $4,170,199,- ! since these amount to many times the Italy cording Instruments. Soon they at La Ooumeuve, near Paris, illustrates. The explosion covered all of the reg. 650. all of which was allotted. This actual available. Istered money in sufficient height for tie ma- babies in the babies' ward with broken glass, knocked down the walls and Reprisal. campaign was made notable by its The ability of the government to chine to turn toward the a The Amer- fighting line, created general havoc without seriously harming single baby. wide distribution among the borrow and to obtain enormous sums people up and down which great white that there was no loss life. star ican Red Cross nurses in charge still marvel of and the large response made to it by i of purchasing power over goods need- Austrians Attacked Hit Quar- shells were rising, to hang the rural districts. ed in the war, thus depends not only Having suspended for a few moments before The newest loan, the Fighting on the wealth of the country, but also ters, He Drops Bombs on Their fading out Into the darkness. Fourth, is to be placed on sale Sept. upon its sound finance and the skilled Naval Arsenal. atibrrttsnnfnts. I The 28. The sale will close Oct. 19. a pe- mobilization of its resources. That wing-lights were switched off, i riod of but three weeks. Within that the finances of the are the lines were j United States By WARD PRICE. erossed. and friendly time it will be necessary to sell a very sound, the mobilization of its re- territory left further and Italian Headquarters at the Front. further be- much larger volume of bonds than was ! sources skilled and the confidence of hind. —MaJ. G'tbriele d’Annunzio, Italy's sold in any of the three preceding its people in them absolute. Is more bar ahead the of who led the raid glure many blast campaigns. The amount of bonds to ! than proved by the rapidity and eager- poet-; irtuati, on | furnaces could he seen, and above be offered has not been officially an ness with which its three Liberty Vienna, has curried out an adven- j them the long, white fingers of Ger- nounced but because of smaller de- Loans have been over subscribed turous personal for au Aus- | reprisal | man mands made us That searchlights swept to being upon to finance I the Fighting Fourth, about to trian night air raid durinK which one | restlessly our Allies not more than five billions be launched, will meet with an and fro. equal of the enemy machines dropped a may be offered. response cannot be doubted by any We tlew on steadily, vainly bomb literally within yards of his sought However, it is certain that the one who knows the spirit of the Amer- by the searchlights and unscathed hy sleeping quarter*. The bomb did not I amount offered for sale will mark the ■ scan people. the fierce barrage of shells which Fourth Loan as one of the explode, but Its impact knocked over greatest j burst thickly far below them. pieces of governmental financing that WHAT THE LIBERTY BOND DOES and broke a glass from which d’An- Over the world has ever known. If only nimzio had drunk an hour before. The Enemy Territory five billion dollars of the Fourth Lib- Having bought Liberty Bonds most soldier-poet gayly started off in the Soon the first barrier of defense erty Loan are offered for sale and are wus and a purchasers would like to know in what afternoon with his pilot in a new type passed, for long time we disposed of within three weeks. It will I the have so flew particular way money they of a fast, land ma- over mile npon mile of enemy ter- be the ever made weight-carrying largest offering by gladly given is to be expended in the over j chine. flew about one hundred miles ritory. dimly lit towns and sleep- any government and subscribed to in conduct of the great war that has en ing fields and We a so short a time. straight across the Adriatic sea to villages. passed gulfed the world. In response to this big city lying on the bank of the “The Crimes The new loan is "The Fighting silent appeal the War Department of Pola. the Austrian naval base, dropped river. We could see the Fourth". a title that has been adopted the United States Government has 14 bombs on the arsenal aud re- bridges, black for it across the band of by the Publicity Committee of computed the cost of various things turned safely to his aerodrome. silver, and over the the New England District. Our army and what bonds city swept three long of just of different de- I was waiting there when he ar- searchlights. in Prance has begun to take its stride nominations will do. Five Still we flew the Germany” hundred rived ainld a round of cheers from on, leaving ciiy far and additions to the army from now for win an 51000-bonds, instance, buy his behind, tin either side the engines The Most and on will show in a the amount of squadron. Astonishing growing degree powder equal to the output roared Behind us in ••There was a fire.*’ steadily. huag fighting spirit manifested up to the for one of one of the heavy barrage Book ever Published day Government readiness the bombs. Horrifying time. The he told “aud once 1 our yellow present people of the United powder plants while one $60-bond will us. thought the When we had been Hying over Ger- States, stay-at-homes, in subscrib- provide one soldier in the American trail had been struck. Hut not a to the Fourth man territory for more than two hours Crimes of Germany” is an authentic record of ing Fighting Liberty Expeditionary Forces with food for single one of the Austrian chaser ma- Loan are simply keeping step to the we saw ahead of us on the river the I atrocities. It describes in the practically four months or exactly 116 chines got up after us. The Austrians Germany’s language same tune is which animating our sol- and a fraction over. lights of another Th.s was days tiny were keen to get me, but big city. of eye-witnesses scores of hideous German crimes, diers and sailors airmen. very they A and One $1000 bond will one 16 our and at once the n; c hine provide missed a objective, i the are good chance this afternoon.” Among illustrations reproductions of actual photo- inch shell, ready to fire; or smokeless swept round toward It D’Annunzio will wear henceforth In graphs of victims, living and dead. Every case covered THE SIX ISSUES OF LIBERTY powder enough to propel three 16-inch The observer crawled Into the bark coast shells and T. N. T. his flights an ivory-hllted dagger. could be proved in any civilized court of law. Sworn BONOS enough to and, lying face down, opened the slid- burst 50 three-inch Stokes Mortar This woaimn Is the distinctive mark statements of onlookers are on file in the archives of ing door In the floor of the ma hine. Three Loans and six Issues shells. Six 1100-bonds will provide 10 of the Italian storm troops, and all France and Liberty Below him a of amount Belgium, England. flares or 50 three-inch lay square of Liberty bonds, so easily understood airplane shells the eight airmen who took part in Oue SjOO bond v I! two country on which he could sec a llttie by the financier, need a little explana- p.*ov»ce ma- the raid mi Vienna have been named chine or 300 steel helmets. Two scattered village and the edge of a Created a Furor in tion to those patriotic citizens who are guns by their comrades “The Storm Troops England $100 and one $50-bond will purchase forest. And then the twisting river Just beginning to place their savings of the Air.” meat cans for two soldier Sir Theodore Cook, a great English editor, compiled this in Government bonds. The Govern- companies, came Into his view. He leaned his or bacon cans for four soldier compa head saw the book. Millions of were circulated recruits in ment has sold three Issues of bonds, out of the hole and copies among nies, or 300 intrenching shovels. the First Liberty Loan HELPS MOTHER OF SOLDIERS Iduck mass u ahead England. The American Defense Society seeks to sell 314% bonds, of the town little the Second Liberty 4% bonds, and the of the machine. enough copies of the American edition to pay for a wide Third loan WHY BONDS FLUCTUATE Liberty 4>4% bonds The Yank Takes Woman's Flowers, Col- Already he bad noticed the dark distribution of “The Crimes of Germany” among our troops. first and second issues were made con- in the lects $40 for Her and Sends line of the running into the vertible into those that followed (on Fluctuation current price o! railway Liberty Bonds, so bothersome to the Her Home In Taxi. city. The pilot steered the machine Will you do share toward our know terms stated within). When the First your letting boy* who is so 3>48 and Second 4s are converted into I person unaccustomed to bonds, round hy the observer's directions, what kind of an are enemy they facing by purchat- higher interest rate bondB the bonds j should not alarm them as it in no way New York.—A certain white-tiled : that It might follow the railwa\. and affects the real va-ue ! ing a copy of “The Crimes of Use the received bear the appellation “First" of the bonds. rendezvous, famed for its batter-cake so find surely the great railway tune- Germany”? are or "Second" of the bonds Bonds like other commodities, his below. converted acrobats, was filled to overflowing lion that was to he the target for coupon and are like them in prices go up and down according to respect to due early the other morning with the med- bombs. date and conditions demand and supply. There are now AMERICAN DEFENSE SOCIETY redemption of Two now more sellers than ley jinkle-Juinhle night birds, semi- I searchlights had sprang Otherwise they are like the issues into buyers because HONORARY PRISIDENT HENRY B. JOY, those who wish more respectables and the curious. The up. and here and there In the *s.v which they are converted, that is. as bonds are patri- Ex-President Lincoln Highway A ss'n their I lace i« all that Is left of the hurst a few ruudom shells. He could BOS. THEODORE ROOSEVELT, to interest rates, issue dates, and con- otically saving money to buy pre-war Ex-President of the United States CHAS. S. FAIRCHILD, version and tax from the Government when the next night life of Caothnra. A little white- see the puffs of smoke, white in the U. S. exemption privileges Ex-Secretary Treasury loan is offered, and those : HONORARY VICE-PRESIDENTS Thus a First 4 means a 4% bond con- who have fared woman eddied Into the place moonlight, drift beneath him. been unable to pay for their bonds, or HON. DAVID JAYNE HILL, EXECUTIVE OFFICERS verted from a First 314 In this way with Just a few bouquets, soiled by an Hit Junction. for other reasons have been Railway Ex-A mbassadar to Germany STEWART DAVISON. there are now six issues of Liberty j compelled evening of which she CHARLES to sell handling, shyly We Ignored the searchlights and HON. ROBERT Chairman Board three and I them, are offt ring them for sale, BACON, of Trustees bonds, original three con- tried to sell. On her black blouse was Ex-A mbaiuidor to France The result is a current flew on with roaring. HENRY C. verted issues. market below steadily engines QUINBY, j a service with three An HON. PERRY BELMONT, Chairman Executive Committee I par. pin stars. The big city twinkling with hundreds Vice-President Navy League This officer of the National at WILLIAM GUGGENHEIM. i should not disturb bond-hold- army alone of carefully shaded lights lay spread HON. CHARLES J. BONAPARTE, Chairman Publication Committee CONVERSION OF LIBERTY BONDS ers or raise any question as to the real a corner table down a sand- Ex-Attorney General, U. S. ; washing now below the observer's peephole. ROBERT APPLETON, Treasurer value of the bonds. will be wich with a JOHN GRIER HIBBEN, LL.D., They paid glass of milk saw her. The fore-and-aft bar of the bom sight President Princeton H. D. CRAIG.Secretary It is often asked by owners of Lib- ! for by the Government at the full face He did it. University not hesitate. “Come," he drew near the station and touched erty Bonds if it is wise to convert j amount when due and in the mean said, taking her gently by the arm. The observer's hand reached out to the their first and second issues into high- time, interest will be paid promptly so American Defense “Selling flowers Is no occupation for bomb release his side. Society, National Headquarters er interest rate bonds. To them that the bonds form an ideal invest lever at ] the mother of soldiers. Let me have crossed 44 Eut 23rd Street, New York City it should be said that the First 3Vis ment. The luminous range bars them.” She gave them over with a Make checks to Robert Treasurer are completely tax exempt and conse- the edge of the junction. He pushed payable Appleton, look of quently there is a demand for them by MONEY IS MADE TO FIGHT wonderment. He went among the lever hand over, drew it buck Enclosed is Cents. Send me a of the covered edition □ Seventy-five copy paper presons subject to high rates of addi- the crowds and collected $40 for her of Crimes of and pushed it over again and again. “The Germany.’* 1 tional taxes. This demand has caused With a line spirit of patriotism Dr for the then he her in a the Enclosed find One Dollar for dues in the American Defense flowers, put Below he could see for a moment [~1 year’s Society. them to sell in the market than James O. Ely of higher | Winnetka, 111., father taxicab, paying the fare himself, and fat down toward Send me membership button and certificate, and add my name to the of cylinders spinning Prop- the other issues. They therefore Lieut. Dinsmore Ely who died from she Committee. j rolled away, leaving the officer at the junction. aganda should not be converted, but persons injuries received in action, the railway gave the curb with his head bared. with ordinary incomes will probably proceeds of his son's life insurance He climbed up beside the pilot Name ______find it advantageous to sell them and policy of $5000 for the purchase of Lib- told him to turn. The searchlights every purchase 4'.,s. It would seem gener- erty Bonds. This in a sense, doubles WOMEN WORK ON erratically swept to and fro with Address i HIGHWAYS of ally advantageous to exchange the 4s his son s help to the cause to which suggestion of panic, fear or lath for 4\4s This can be done be- I his life had been dedicated Even in at then) only Take Place of Men Called to skill. The airmen laughed fore Nov. 9. 1918. Most death his work War | banks will at- , goes on, fighting in the on the Service in Oregon and. sweeping round, started tend to exchanges, sales and pur- ; t.ause he loved. Highway had long homeward journey. chases. Lieut. Ely an aeronautic career Department. in- The observer was looking down replete with hairbreadth escapes and mass of was cited for extreme Salem, Ore.—Women are tently to the black triangular Harvard HELP THE GOVERNMENT bravery in van- replacing University a with Its crowds quishing German plane in his first men called to war service In the state I the railway junction, flight in Picardy. A great spurt of red tlanie Purchasers of Bonds who highway department of Oregon. They sidings. Liberty ; first bomb wish to the are water carts used in leaped up at its edge as the Dental School help Government to the driving wet- it. LIBERTY BOND OR— 1 Then another followed fullest extent should keep the bonds ting down macadam roads before they exploded. which have the Then another, The they purchased, and when By Helen M humming,. are rolled, and are as check- right In Junction. best and most up-to-date of any school of its Attleboro. employed a EQUIPMENT: they buy additional bonds do so from ers and and another. The fifth caused kind. Laboratories, rooms and entire Some is weighers at the various gravel yet operating the Government during loan your boy going to ask you followed W building have every facility for thorough work. offerings ^day pits and rock bunkers. State Highway tremendous explosion, rather than in the open as the When need was »f 1L market, urgent, stress was great blinding white flames—ucres Leading dentists in Boston and have was Engineer Nunn has Issued orders that : INSTRUCTION: vicinity charge money paid for bends purchased in the Tour help not forthcoming’ had been of this work. When. In Hell’s an ammunition train Association with these men is invalu- market does not to the fray, he stubbornly wherever practical they are to replace I Clearly go Government fought to hold the Hun able, not only from a technical point of but in but to men. who will be with I hit. view, simply previous holders On Wounded. suffering. almost discharged or- an- a practical way. spent.v Then the others hurst, one after the other hand, those who must real- breathing a prayer— ders to get into more essential forms | The demand for “God give me strength to the railway WAR graduates of this School is ise upon their Investment can keen this of labor. other, leaving SERVICE steadily always dread beast from Home througn on the increase, and this demand is certain to con- do so at the market price. Prom all I love, from shrouded in moonlit smoke my fair'land «« and tinue after the war. Big opportunities are open to America." which the red light of a growing In olden days, a Strike Big Ga* Flow. help wounded soldiers and fill the of dentists battle raged, and so the place OUTFIT OF A story goes. glared dully. who have entered the service. Present SAILOR Warren, I’a.—A gus well making 15,- OPPORTUNITY: conditions That lust as long as were uphold the offer a chance for rapid advancement. The Leader • hand*. 000,000 cubic feet a day was drilled in grad- To supply a sailor with a ItT uates of this s> h >ol lead the single one So surged the tide of victory. the Gas Did He Really Mean profession in standing of by Pennsylvania company at of each the several articles of cloth- Are going to help those V.—A and a lucrative practice. For address boys Bear Creek In Elk It is the : Mount Vernon. N. catalog ing he Is to have costs ymi^mori^ county. obliged 3(8 TO. Tour and reads: This his boy mine— biggest well drilled in northwestern i front of a local theater brings entire outfit to not far Uphold their hands and Vaude- EUGENE H. SMITH. D. M. D., DEAN. MASS. help them save Hell With the Kaiser and Big BOSTON, from the pries of one $100 L Lerti ihe free man’s Right? Pennsylvania In the last three years. Or—fail them and Bend. for evermore. he Its roar could be heard for two miles. ville Acts.” _ •laves to Murderous Mlgfctf