The Republican Journal ML 94. NO. VQLl BELFAST, NOVEMBER 1922. ——— MAINE, THURSDAY, 23, FIVE CENTS 4/._ -- ■■ -,—_ _-— j _ Teachers’ Institute. Closing Week ot the Revival. The Aid. THE CHURCHES ■rhe Belfast try Hospital Proclamation by the Gjvernjr PERSONAL Union Thanksgiving Service teachers I Belfast This will be the final week of the Organized With Efficient Officers and „ric number"of_the First THANKSGIVING NOV. 1922 at the First in the Grammar Universalist Church, a ser- DAY, 30, Sunday Fvening, Baptist Church afternoon Trances B. Adam*’ meetings in the Meth- Resourceful Committees. H. has t Saturday vice of Thanksgiving will be held next Nathan Small been in Kev C. srconu ses- George Sauer, Presiding to attend the odist Church, after a cam- The The of the *0I budding continuous Bradbury Hospital Aid was or- Sunday morning at 10.45 a. m. Sermon people United States are the past week on business. by the Organ PreWde, Mrs. Harry Snow Belfast Teachers’ Institute, paign of seven weeks of ganized evening at the new pastor, Rev. William Vaughan, favored beyond those oi any otner nation. j ^of the service, during Wednesday Mrs. W. J. Dorman has returned from Doxology, of and music by the ohoir. Sunday school Congregation under the direction which scores of people of Belfast and bungalow at t he residence of Mr. and At peace with the world and with pros- Rev. tlv organized Mrs. follows the a two weeks visit m Boston. Invocation, Charles W. Martin .b. morning service. A cordial It vicinity have declared their W. y we have reason Gloria Patria, 2V«* E intention of Joseph Blaisdell. Meetings will be welcome is extended to all. pers rapidly returning, Congregation a Irving T. Dintmore went to Boston Chorus Institute to explain the leading Christian life. held at to be tor the unusual Anthem, Choir nose of the weekly the bungalow, which is es- grateful blessings for a Responsive The have Methodist Church. Meth- that have come to us of Tuesday few days on business. Reading. and practice of schoo* meetings been an emphatic will fitted for such a People’s not on account theory pecially purpose. odist Hymn, ‘Swell the Anthem, Raise ftods and Church, Rev. Charles W. any virtue of our but reason of measurements and the gratifying success and Miss Adims The officers Martin, own, by Mrs, -Ida Frankel will return tod ay the following and committees No. 7 Court the Song,” Nathan Strong T, management, has pastor; parsonage, St.; tele- character of the earnest God-fearing of education inprac- won lor herself a large place in the were from a short buying trip to Scripture and Prayer, Rev. Wm. Vaughan tific application elected: President, Mrs. Henry phone, 213.11. Sunday morning service men and women of former generations. Thursday, hearts of her at Brief Addresses, "The Belfast Ch pter, theory as well asclasarpom hearers by her winsome vice Mrs. Marion E 10.45. Sunday school, 12 m. Evening Long established custom has set apart New York. and Smith; presidents, American Red Mrs. E. P. Carla her service at 7.30. Prayer a day each year for the renewal of family Cross,” ^“talk personality, evident sincerity in the Brown, Mrs. James H. Mrs Basil meeting this, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Curtis Sun- “The Howes, Thursday, at 7.30. for the spent Children’s Home,” work of an evening ties, giving thanks to Almighty Saturday Miss Grace evangelist and her unusual R. Mrs. Arthur in Rev. William the meeting Allen; secretary, Ritchie; and for asking Him that our people may day Brooks visit ng Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan gifts in addr as. "The Home foi Aged of the Grammar school conduct- pulpit treasurer, Mrs Ben. H. Mudgett; mem- The First Baptist church. be worthy to receive His favors. Frank Gibbs, Women,” Lord Rev. Dr. Elmer Small twenty of Her pupils I A very large attendance listened to the bership Mrs. E. M. George C. Sauer, 13 Now, therefore, I, Percival P. Baxter, t. class of about committee, Hall, pastor; residence, JohnKilday of has been Offering for the Children’s Home Cedar. 123-11. Governor of the State of Maine, to here- Malden, Mass., grade in reading and sermon cn Sunday evening, when Miss Mrs. C W. Mrs. E. A. Sherman Telephone Miss and ,he advanced j Wescott, 1 he by designate the guest several days of M. W. Duet, Hayes Mr. Robertson ■ Adams appointed services of this church uncle, Lord is one of the city’s discussed "Hypocrites” in a man- Mrs. Arthur W. Morse, Mrs. Harold S. Hymn, “Come ve Thankful People, Llling. Mia* ■'ill be held at 10)45 and 7.30 on Sunday Thursday, November 30th, 1922, Welch, and family. a ner not to be Come,” Alvard teachers and in making forgotton. Miss Charlotte McKeen, Mrs Elijah Ritchie, Mrs. V. L. with Bible school at 12 and Chris- Henry "oat efficient j o’clock, Thanksgiving Day in the State of Maine. Mr. Manley Harriman and Mr. Asa Thanksgiving Address, most Knowiton the Mrs. Oscar B. tian Endeavor at 6.30. The mid- of these branches is doing delighted people with her Hall, Wilkins, Mrs. W. H Society Rev. F. week I ask all citizens of this Turner left for where William Skerrye pecislty Mrs. service Thursday evening at 7.30. State, regardless Saturday Florida, work. solo, "Angel of Light, Lead accom Bray, A.D. Mowry.Mrs F G Spin- Duet. excellent On,” j The services of worship next of race or religion, to properly observe the they will spend the winter. Mrs. H. E. Sunday Closing Prayer and Benediction, Melville E. Chase conducted the panied by Mr. Edward Martin at the or- ney, McDonald, Mrs. W. H. will have their extra note of day in their homes and churches. I remind prof. Thanksgiv- Etta Rev. Frances Adama the Mrs. R. Mrs. for them that the generation is in- Mrs. J. Bunker of East Sullivan is music hour; using teachers gan. Hall, George Daak, William ing the abundant mercies of God present Post Normal clined to the ude. During this week a which we have the be complacent. It accepts the guest -of her sister, Miss Minnie A. demonstration of tone quality and chapter of the Ep- H. Wilder, Mrs. Charles R. Coombs, Miss enjoyed past year and jD the worth League will be for the promise of his continued fruits of the labors of others without and other relatives. organized of the Mildred I. Mrs. L. favor. Shaw, He used the swinging penduiurn Darcy, Irving Perry, us realizing that there is a debt of gratitude rhythm. young people, and a Junior Epworth Let ail be present at the church! some Mrs. S. G. Mrs. owed re- Mrs. Elizabeth Green of Col, 86th Chase is popular with the of Swift, Colby A. part of the we can former generations that can be Newton, Hersey’s Birthday method. Prof. League the little folks; in each case of RacklilTe, day if and make our paid to those who returned from a visit well as with the pupils and those who have come out in these meet- Mrs. Edgar L Harding. Floral com- acknowledgment of God’s goodness hum- only by transmitting Mass., Wednesday eichers as f follow The San Jose, Calif., Mercury of Mon- ings. Next bly and together. “Enter into the heritage of liberty that has with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Tuttle. on this occasion Sunday morning Miss Adams, mittee, Mrs. John A. Fogg, Mrs. Bernes sincerely he cordial cooperation His with come down to us, the greatest and most day, Nov. 13th, has an article of special together with the pastor of the church, O gates thanksgiving and into valuable. Norton, Mrs. Ralph L. Cooper; enter- enduring in Mrs. Herbert A. Wiley returned Satur- interest ..kes the work very Rev. C. W. Martin, will receive into His courts with praise. Be thankful unto heritage history. to the many very loyal friends of for the Bel- church tainment and decorating Mrs. and bless His fo. the Gives at the oflice of theGovernor at day from a two weeks’ visit in Water- While designed especially membership a class of new mem- committee, Him, name, Lord is Col. Philo Hersey, a former resident of bers J. W. Mrs. Thomas good, His is everlasting and His Augusta, and sealed with the Great the Institute is open to all from the ranks of the new converts. Blaisdell, E. Shea. mercy ville with her daughter, Miss Ruth our city. He hut recently returned home tat teachers, truth endureth to „ll Seal of the State of Maine, this six- At this time t e Sacrament of the Lord’s Mrs. Thomas B. Mrs. S. C. generations.’’ in educational matters and are Dinsmore, teenth of in the year Wiley. from visits in Belfast and Maine. aterested Supper will also be observed and the rite The Union Thanksgiving service will day November, Canton, will the Pattee, Mrs. H. L. Kilgore, Mrs. II. H. of our Lord one thousand nine hun- Senator-elect H. The 'Ofdially invited. Especially of baptism be administered to the enter- be held in this church next Sunday even- C. Buzzell returned Mercury says: Stevens; purchasing Mrs. and it will be conducted dred and twenty-two, and of the in the county, who are in Bel- ing class. committee, ing, by the pas- home Saturday,after spending a few dayB “Colonel Philo Hersey, of 650 S. Second eachers, tors State of Maine the one hundred and iic Bcueuuie ior mis weeK Charles Mrs. S. N. of the city. The Thanksgiving ad- was honored on come for the purpose, find a iouows: Bradbury; sewing, in Augusta at a session of the Cole com- street, Friday evening by ■atorcan dress will be by Rev. W. F. third. the Tuesday—at 7.30 p. m., a chapter of the Kackhfle, Mrs. William I* Mrs. Skerrye, members and friendB of the Unitarian welcome. Weshe, pastor of the First (Signed) PERCIVAL P. BAXTER, mittee. ordial Epworth League was organized Refresh- church, Federated. church by celebrating the colonel’s 86th Ralph D. Southworth, Mrs. George IS. The order Governor of Maine third meeting of the Institute will mentsand a social hour followed the busi of service is given in these Mrs. Lillian Small and son also birthday in the parlors of the church. The By the Governor: Henry, school Sat- ness of organization. Coombs; publicity, Miss Anne M. Kittred- columns. Some one hundred gathered to do honor leheldinthe high building FRANK W. Mrs. Manley Harriman, spent Sunday in Mrs. Appointments: Monday evening, social (Signed) BALL, to Colonel on this at Dec. when there will Wednesday—Preaching service at 7.30, ge; bylaws, Bradbury, Mrs. Blaisdell Hersey occasion, irday afternoon, 2, and business of Secretary of State. Monroe visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank which “Individual Accountability to God.” Text and Mrs. Dinsmore. meeting young boys at time a special cake of nammoth demonstration of the Palm- the home of ie a practical Romans 14:12. Clyde York, Main street. Plummer. proportions was cut and cocoa wan The dues are cents year and business a class fifty per Next week in boys’ room work on electri- served. Mrs. ir method of writing; Thursday—Preaching service at 7.:i0, The Belfast Teachers’ Club. Mrs Elmer Adams of Portland is the Nye Furley sang in her each member is also assessed 10 cents at cal apparatus. at 7 usual ot the minimum esseutials Parents’ Night. Deut. 30:19. This Tuesday evening, 3o, charming manner and Mrs. Wendt iemonstration Text, the older guest of her sister, Mrs. Annie M. Wee- will be a each boys will listen in at the Radio also rendered a beautiful solo which waa the direc- big night for parents, the em- meeting, present or not present. The regular monthly meeting of the a teaching Arithmetic under station of Edward View man, at the home of Charles H. well while Mrs. F. Dean phasis being laid on their oppor The Warren, Bay Field, received, Fay sphere, entertainment committee, Mrs. street. Belfast Teachers’ Club was held Wednes- .ionotZenas D. Hartshorn. tunities, responsibilities and privileges. Wednesday afternoon, ladies’ Congress street. entertained with a reading from Jamea Blaisdell are making plans for Sewing Circle will meet for work in the Nov. at the Peirce will conduct the Parents are to be on this chairman, day evening, 14, Whitcomb Riley. Dancing was enjoyed Prof. Chase again urged present Miss Louise Ellis and Elmer Ellis have a public card party and dance to be held vestry. Thursday afternoon, meeting of school. a brief business ses- by the younger set. Colonel Hersey Vormjimusic hour. evening. Following Camp Fire Girls. at returned from where on his trail Friday—Last meeting for school chil- at the Hospital shortly before the formal Thursday evening, sion, conducted by ■ Mrs. Maude F. Chelmsford, Mass., reminiscenced long through The fourth meeting, the date, etc., to 7 chorus rehearsal in the audi- life dren at 3.30. Preaching at 7 “Tests o’clock, they visited their Herbert E. Ellis with much fervor and eloquence, 30, dedication. This will be one of the so- i president of the club, the uncle, * will feature the junior torium; 7.30, midweek service of praise, Townsend, telling of his strenuous pioneer in announced, of Discipleship;” text, John 31:17. and other relatives. days cial events of the season as there is Friday afternoon, meeting of senior Bible evening was given over to the reports of the Santa Clara of his extensive igh school organization, under the di- Saturday—School children’s ice cream valley, abundant room class with Mrs. Randall on Union street. I the Maine and Mrs. travels abroad and of his more recent social from 1.00 to 4 00 p. m A three for cardtables for the the different departments of Mr. George Curtis and daugh- trip ection of Supt. Roderick; to be followed Annual and sale Dec. 12. to his nativ- set hour stretch of happiness for the children afternoon party and the long corridors supper Tuesday, j State Teachers’ held in Ban- ter Viola have moved to Belfast to spend State of Maine where he forum. There will be Sixteenth annual State Convention, yan open practi- — Boys’ Confer- apart and dedicated to the memory of hia with something doing every minute with and stairs will j Oct. to the the winter the home of Ins open winding permit ence, Dec. 1 2-3. gor, 26-28. Owing unpleas- at brother, fatber and mother a ll demonstrations of teaching History games, contests, ice crea and prizes. Lewiston-Auburn, magnificent building the orchestra to be heard on all the floors. ant weather and the prevailing illness Herbert L. Curtis. for permanent in ad Georgraphy and discussions on the Miss Adams has plmned this good iim; library purposes Canton, the town of his from the first and are anlici among the teachers and their families, boyhood. The many (line School Law. they eagerly The First Church, Federated, Rev. w. Mrs. Bessie Simpson of Camden has it. Rain friends of Colonel Hersey extend sincere i pating or shiue. MONROE CENTRE F. Skerrye, minister; residence, 26 High several of the reports were necessarily been in Belfast several'weeks Remember—All Waldo County teach- assisting congratulations on this oc- Sunday—At 10.45 there will be Holy street; telephone, 86-4. Please do not * very happy omitted. The program given was as fol- Mrs. Jenette E. Walker in caring fur her casion rtire urged to attend. Communion, baptism of candidates and fail to telephone the minister of any: lows: “The New Geography,” reported Mrs. David Brackett. reception of new members by Miss Adams Geo. Clements is doing carpentering for case ot illness or distress where his servi- mother, ALLS and the pastor of the church. One of the ces can be by Mrs. Fred W. Bailey: “English Teach- HARRIET A. BRACKETT. W A LKER-ING R. T. Kelley. helpful. Sunday morning ser- Misses Grace H. Hall of Rumford Falls biggest Sunday morning meetings this vice at 10 45; sermon “ThreeWords and Mrs topic, ing the Enlarged Vision,” by and Annie L. Barr of Auburn, both pub- E. Walker and Dorothy, the eld- church has ever known. The Misses Dorothy and Edna Webber of Thankfulness A cordial invitation Harriet A., widow of the late Rev. Da- Harry B. Parker; review of the Donald will At 3.00 p. m., organization of a Junior is extended to all. Here let no man be lic librarians, spend Thanksgivi-ig died of Mr. and Mrs Daniel In- hive been ill with chicken-pox. D. vid Brackett, Monday, Nov. 20th, at itiiughter McMil'.ian leacture, by Mr. Zenas in this Epworth League. All children interested stranger. “Whosoever thou art that en- with their relatives city. the home of her were married Saturday evening, Miss Carrie Croxford of in daughter, Mrs. J. E. jlli, are invited to come. Dixmont, is terest this church, leave it not without a Hartshorn; "Problems and Projects Walker, Church street. She survived lov.lltb, at the Cedar street residence At 6.30 p. m., first Epworth League working for Mrs. Avis Bailey. prayer for thyself, for him who ministers, Science,” by Mr. Fred W. Bailey; “Com- Mr. and Mrs. Loren Cross left Saturday clergyman, Rev. George meeting, Miss Adams leading. All young and for those who worship here.” Sun- Mc- for her husband by only about two weeks. I the officiating Mrs. Mista Larrabee and children have mercial Branches,” by Mr. Daniel Orlando, Florida, where they plan to people cordially invited. day school immediately after the morn- For about a half their lives j. Santt. They were unattended and the review of the address given by Mr. spend the winter. They have been at the century had returned from Freedom where have service. At the close of the service < Innes; they ing been and in all the was used. The groom Brooks Mrs. Annie K. Ad- Coombs’ house on street inseparable activities linlltringservice VAUGHAN-FOWLFS. been visiting for a few days. the members of the Sunday-School will Fletcher, by High for the j of Mr. Brackett, in h«j for several years been conducting a march into the auditorium and occupy j ams. past tew weeks. especially church Mrs. W. H. Nado and children son of visited the front their rendition of work she had been an ideal In High street. Later he became Malcolm, Rev. William Vaughan seats, during These were very instructive helpmeet. arifeon week reports Capt.and Mrs. John Davies of Islesboio the past with her parents, Mr. a simple program of songs -nd recitations the home life she filled well her mission roprietor of Dreamland Theatre recently of East Belfast, and Vida Marie, daugh- j and entertaining, giving bits of the wit ; and Mrs. Fred of No. appropriate for the Thanksgiving season, are now occupying their new and attrac- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert A. Emery Monroe. j as wife and mother. Her early life was aid to & His Fowles, were of ■ and wisdom of some of the foremost edu Darby, Thompson Libbey. The children the Sunday-School incite tive bungalow, which they built on the David Monohon, the new for Wal- spent in Jackson, where she was born ride is a of the Belfast married Nov. 18, at the Vaughan agent the congregation to remain for tk, se ex- ( cators of our The reports were graduate High home, country. lower end of Union street this past season. kins product in the section was in ercises. Especially are the fauitf-a and | July 3, 1813, tne daughter of William ibool and has since been teaching school. Searsport avenue, with his father offici- calling interspersed with some fine records, play | mothers of the children to be They plan to spend the winter in this this vicinity this week. He will reside in urged pre- and Sally (Cram) Page. After her mar- bey made a short to where ating. The single ring service was used. ed on the school Edison by Miss Essie trip Bangor, sent. The sermon topic for Sunday even- \ city. Brooks, at the Walter house. riage she lived for some time in Swan- bey were guests of Elmer S. Collins and They were unattended. The groom is Young ing, at the Union Thanksgiving Service I Piper. Delicious home made candy was in First will 1 Gladys Marshall has returneed ville, Unity, Thorndike, Monroe and ride,'the latter Mrs. Wa k r’s ster. Mr. at present employed as a clerk in the the Baptist Church, be,— enjoyed by all.. ^liss A VOS TRbAT HARVEY. Johnson Today and Tomorrow.” from Islesboro, where she has been the Brooks, coming here from the last men- id Mrs. Walker are their home, store on Main street. He was The committee for the evening was miking Many a man is not so thankful as he i tioned about eleven for two in guest several weeks of Mr. and Mrs. E. place years ago. She itb the former’s mother, Mrs. J. E. years transport service in the Amos Treat Harvey died about six might be, because he fails to realize the I Mrs. Annie L. Black, chairman, Miss L. Macomber. She is now visiting her had been confined to her bed since early falker, Church street. World War in the U. S. S. America. His o’clock Monday morning at his home in exceeding value of God’severy dat gifts. \ Mary Woodbury, Mrs. Maude B. Dutch spring. The influence of --.-.- are so cannot see aunt, Mrs. George A. Gilchrest of Knox. her well-spent bride was a former Searsmont girl and Augusta. He had been ill for They close that he them; and Mr. William M. Damm. years. He life will remain Mrs. was born in they appear so much a part of him that with all who knew her Nellie Ryder has returned to since coming to Belfast with her parents Swanville, August 31, 1867, Mr. and Mrs. William K. Keene were the son of John he cannot think of them a part from him- genuine worth of character. rooks after the A. and Margaret A. Two daugh- spending summer with has been attending the city schools. They and theretoie cannot be thankful. In GEORGE W. KNOWLTON. in Augusta over Thursday, the guests of Harvey. He leaves a widow, three self, ters and two sons survive her, Mrs. Ja- ir daughter, Mrs. H. C. and to to his view of in as far as he has any Buzzell, plan go housekeeping in the near daughters, two sons and three sisters to things, their daughter, Miss Margaret L Keene, these like in City Marshal M. R. Knowlton received net Estelle Walker, who has made a mily. future. mourn their loss. view, daily blessings, Topsy, the occasion being her birthday. Miss “Uncle Tom’s Cabin,” “Jes’ Happen." a telegram Monday announcing the death home for her father and mother for the Keen is stenogripher in the office of Moreover we are easily misled bvjiames. of his half-brother, George W. Knowlton past ten years; Mrs. Olive M. May of St. Trie one word "Nature” is used to cover Commi&Moner Shorey. in Culver City. Calif., on Nov. 20th .His Petersburg, Fla.; William A. Brackett of a multitude of sins. The argument runs death was caused heart W. who has been North as follows:—“Nature has neither will norr by disease with Elizabeth Waterman, Attleboro, Mass., and Charles S. purpose of its own. It is blind and deaf. | waicb he had been ill for several years. in poor health for the past three years, is Brackett of Boston. The funeral will be What it gives,—the air I breathe, the: : City Marshal Knowltor. recently went to much improved and is in Belfast, which held at her late home Thursday at 10.30 light of day that gladdens my eyes and California to visit him and found him has been her home for 50 years. She has o’clock with Rev. George C. Sauer of quickens me for wholesome work, theJ in darkness and quiet of night that bringJ vitally interested Belfast, his former so far recovered from her lameness as to the Baptist church officiating. The in- rest and healing to wearied body andI j home,and all that pertained to it, although walk without crutches around the house. terment was in Grove cemetery The she cau-■ We mind, these nature gives because ! he moved from here over forty ago. bearers were Messrs. M. R. and C. M. Said Ve Would and years Did! note from We a Dot do otherwise. Nature is a top that In personal Washington, George W. Knowlton was born in Belfast Knowlton, William Bartlett and J. Pj was set spinning in the morning of time, | D. C., Mrs. John Hill of Searsport ave- and must continue to the end. I can be about 81 years ago, the son of William H. Crawford. nue, East Balfa t, says of a visit to the thankful only to an intelligence or person- and Melissa (Morrison) Knowlton. He Lee mansion in Vs.: lienee I see no Curtis Arlington, MRS. DELIA M. CUNNINGHAM. ality. Natur is neither, attended thecity schools and later learned reason for being thankful.” Such men | “Was at this mansion Nov. 16th. You the house carpenters trade, working for fail to see that there is nothing more j can’t imagine the wonderful view. The Delia M., wife of George Melvin Cun- $17,000 i some time with late I. W. than the ceasek ss processes the Parker, I mysterious roses and goldenglow are st 11 blooming ningham, died Saturday night, Nov. 18, of nature’s laws. “Gravitation” is a Among the well known residences he built and lawns are being mowed .-Airplanes at thei. home in Belmont, after a trying word weighted witu mystery that no man to be Dec. 4 to Members of our | was the S. L. Milliken house on Congress illness with diabetes. Her home payable Christmas can explain. We know that human life by the dozens are daily visitors.” had been i now the residence of Mr. and Mrs. would be impossible but for the sure and street, in Belmont for the past thirty-three Club and Herbert Seekins. Later Mr. In a personal note from Jamaica Plain, ! Savings saving alternation of day nighi;and L, Knowlton years, going there from Swanville, where we know that this is due to the rotation was Mass., under date of Nov. 18th, Miss Za- in the grocery business with the late she had lived |for some time. She of the earth. But we are prone to forget die B. Carter “Please send Adelbert Knight and was for a short time says: my that behind the marvellous physical fact, was born in Searsport, August 3, 1862, I in the with Thur- Journal to me at “The Gables.” Crescent is the more marvellous fact of the far- livery business Horace the daughter of Joseph L and Abbie A. Him who low. He was a City, Fla. I leave Boston, Nov. 24tb, to DOUBLE OF seeing w sdom and love of Civil War Veteran, en’ist- Colcord. She had THE AMOUNT LAST YEAR (Lanphier) many directs and controls all the forces engaged. from Belfast. His Miss spend the winter there. It is also the ing wife, formerly friends in all the towns where her life He it is neither slum- who^e providence of winter home of my old friend, Mrs. Lucy.Nash Montville, died short'y after been she was bers nor sleeps; He it is, in very truth of had spent and very favor- the went to California. Mr. Amanda Crosby Gowen, who has a sum- modern science, ’whose gifts are every family ably known in Belfast, where she was a one who con- Knowlton went to about mer home at Islesboro. morning new,” How shouid Er quent visitor. She leaves to mourn $17,000 than give siders these things do less and about ten forty years ago years ago Hartwell L. Woodcock, who spent the their loss her husband, one thanks every night for the blessings of daugtu r, went to California. Four daughters and a every day? summer In Belfast and at his cottage in Mrs. Georgia C. Bec&with, who has lived almost FOUND to those who will receive it. son survive: Mrs. De of Cam- Mary Vay Searsmont, will leave Nov. 23rd for New with her parents for some time, giving Mrs. Kittie of EDWIN E. MENDALL bridge, Mass., Higgins ifork. Later he will sail on the Munson them all the filial care and attention pos- South Mrs. Bend, Ind., Georgia Trealar, Line for Nassau, N. P. He will travel sible. Three blotters and two sisters also Edwin E. formerly of North- Mrs. Emma Charles Knowlton Mendall, Parker.and with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Green, the for- survive her, Amos A., Edwin L. and died in this November all of port, city loth, Venice, Calif. The following, half mer being the manager of the Kineo Benj. F. Colcord Abiah B., wife of 1923 CLUB after a great many years of ill health. ! sisters and half-brothers also ren a n; OUR of New Frank E. House, the Colonial and the Grady and Hattie Colcord His was and he was born in Mrs. Martha age 72 years J. White and Mrs. Etta Royal Victoria of Nassau. Mr. Wood- Murray, all of Belfast. The funeral Northport, the son of Edgar E. and Abi- I Weymouth of Mrs. Emma F. and will DOUBLE. Belfast, cock has had an unusually good busiuess was held at her late home Tuesday af- forms December 12, again he I gail Mendall. For many years engaged Kochersperger and Mrs. Amy L. Prett of ill summer and has recently completed eruoon at 2 o’clock, with Rev. Wm. in and had a wide circle of ac- Mrs. Mabel gardening j Boston, K. Gregory of Brook- lis water color orders for local and also Vaughan, pastor of the Universalist He never married. Two N. Marcellus R. M. and quaintances. lyn, Y., Clarence for Nassau scenes and ias closed bis stu- ■liurch of Belfast, officiating. There was Mark D and James H. Mendall Edward H. Knowlton of brothers, Belfast. There lio at bis cottage. large display of beautiful flowers^ of Northport, survive him. The remains ; are many of Mr. Knowlton’s friends $35,000 were placed in the tomb at Grove Ceme- of early life in Belfast and vicinity who tery to await burial in the spring when have very pleasant recollections of him as he prayer services will be held. a boy and in his younger manhood. for Christmastime next year is our GOAL. COURTESY ^ sure to JOIN and be ONE of those to be MADE Christmas Expressive of friendly respect, adequate > Gifts HAPPY at Christmastime 1923! attention to every transaction, utmost our usual We have BIG, NEW, well selected stock care in conducting accounts, and sound the of goods for HOLIDAYS and have them ready counsel in business matters, all combine to for sale make this bank attractive to our patrons. The of Belfast -N O W-- City National Bank Waldo Trust BUY EARLY AND BUY OF US Company BELFAST, MAINE * BELFA8T FRED D. JONES, Main St., Belfast BROOKS ICA8TINE UNITY Peter Care* tod Lcon rsc.r.^.e tbe beoeit of tbe oac aess Boreas, doe* for * «...... A-.i • —htat e bus VT.- i--r»«-. •» frrn; *Atr“ Great Br.tisn ia our strongest compet;- W aldo Fomora A -iu»t» are fr-.s* • rozw;, Grange its rarer wbo came* oa feaetal farms** and M The Journal ia the but especi- catch :{it4l H .V"’ Republican i tor everywhere wor-d, *k>5^b« -«M bsi f. i^, rir-r r*^-f tijn »••■:. L. of be^rf*: »a«ev.:caa sod baa a skulk del that j. to and from the met with Sun- hnaDces—fall Th.* ally oa the Atlantic, Waldo County Pomona w:rf » r the ctm.=e AArtf'O i\ A' '■)£ H«4kili». fc»rrr^**§ l»22 *n pre- aiaiMt the • An FAST. THCRSDAT. NOV. 2.3 ac.id facta. So *dt Granje — of North and South America. Knox Not. 7th. 119 c. tbe A»*vJI M Ka*JT n»* Spam are competing aga’nat there wai a .arge attendsnre. Opened is tn*.» a»- • more than W »- HEADACHE to ; aas it over firm with ■£ ■ \ Pub. Co. and v -r The Journal Britain for the trana-AUentic carrying form, B L. Abort iu the chair, ail cce» * be tr.‘®* -.- ». L»r^ bott>. 30 cent*—1 r«-&• ft Repaiblican ten reported A oe* n ^s* *b4 k TO THINK 50 cents our ships. Iheae wage handicaps sup- w be trace tv their idea- ABOUT p a. a year, tl 00 for t.x mon'.na; ami atentico was e ver, the hungry Tte next meeua* of Pcacaa sc.mats, ear.-; n: waxh the for three months. plemented by the subsiu.es wab Honesty Grinje. Mom Dec. x. lity, ac- far sa has yet beer raroeu._ patrons. nc ti above foreign countries give for the bene- Address of wePcome ny the Master, PICTURES for XMAS I Grange reconvened at 2 p m. Opened respsnae by A.lea M er of fit auc -pnu-.ci:.g of their atnpping aer- Wtodbcrj; QUOTATIONS o. officers ty music by the cao r, foiicweJ by a fine Uficoitv.ie Grm»e- Eiictioa make it that without a i btra vice p.am E Dumb Animals addre** of we,come by S.ster use Brown- i' thyself, aod service .« __G. B_ A. *'Be aabatantisliy gr-at aubaity our fere.gn mar.ne oo car* M. COOK’S STUDIO ber own NEW BOOK. 300 p*«ev ’.nan thou appearest unto others; In ter U.k she speke of grange more doomed. It oe that it is too late for to Set Stomach of Dumb Animals— .n thee, a* may Easy Right rad treatment and let the wor d be deceived as taking in members and doing good BELFAST. MAINE ia an ©ri«: or ci»- Horn* Cattle. Do** aad the of He*reo a subsidy to save it- It open quea II yo-r I'.ontc: .» ©a; ©f 5£>e«p. they sre in light* work aiong grange uues for a progressive from wn.it ci-ie, VIj- with Humphreys’ Veterinary "Think not tSat man livetb but ticn wnttcer the benefits wh.cn wcu.d i.'Msei, sc micur Poultry, but to Brother Foster of Dingo Grange, Free- tibeti w;.. i-^e 1 nsfasI Medicine*, mailed free. and that the rest are boro uberai subsi- O Ni atcmich few; reauit from t'e granting of ic-.e or make but usua, man- is cue ©f ion, nerve those ambitions which dom, responded in hus happy relief sad leftsiieiail ate for tne large ex- U Far Fever*. Cwyestwv wildernesses of whoie dies wou.d com pern or meney sick- G^:.*iCifel by flies of men, and ner. ehrook, II Fv Horn af We Trade** * LpaMI invo.ved- These cons.dera- A. A Howet & C©- BltiOfii- penditures CC Far Srleases at tar Sards in the ocean TDe lecturer then introduced Merie "If thy venae! be bat smai! tioct make our subsidy prob.em a very f S Far War* fcseases if meanessof possession! be State Lecturer, who enter- of this world, one and it is highly important Ham man, L£ Fw harases dltb Ftiupi forget not ser.oui thy auotomeat upon earth, umed the patrons with good practical F f Far Cahc Seasatada * «had Cake that member* of Congress should pro- RED the Great Disposer those virtoea which be well for them EC Fnnwi t*ocama*r I would from it as Uik along lines it of si; bids thee to entertain thy ceed to its solution by d.acuas.ng ■ ■ a« 0* rad hiMr fol- F* barters Idseys that ia, s.bmis- to remember and practice. Tina was quality aoc condition; business.men, witho.t that petty psrti- t l Far C*twears fcseast * £r**ta*s humanity, control of m ad, and .n- a duet by Sisters Bryant and *f aion, zinahip and futile p.ffie which nsa, loo lowed by iX Far loesses fcfefo* may dwell in all stations Soatry; content Then came the Which is *:e. met- sa In# Mona or be me .a»l ten yean, at .east, Slen.s- topic, be bot above contempt- may often curing To low, or rr-ears': Sbasccti Co- bat many of the most profitable farming, hired heip E-rrstrr* E high enough to be nappy; given ua too much vac —ation, goose Ralph li< »» York- GRANITE than computed; man farm? by low degree may be higher aod and too iitue eco- the one Opened mistaken stepping pc.iuca rough Cismonda are sometmes further discussed by brothers " e nomical, wise ana sane legislation. Howard; are for pebbiea, and meanness may be rich in HUMPHREYS’ headquarters for *' Foster, Leonard, Be.Iowa, Panoas, Berry, ■ccocDpirtkniesitJ red granite. We have in —Sir TWm Browae. Gen- Dawes, the director of the nation- Woodbury *nd Sb.biev The concensus stock or of ice one man j?hch Hazel Ointment (Comp.) in transit al financial budget thus states the res' of opinion was in favor to he A mat is aiway* willing be an so.o ; "The Pile Ointment" great tuns wey the budgets** not proved to farm. Next came instrumental wm.e he sits on tne cusnion of ad- little; ex- an iddresa County Si=> V.«..ei Free be i* an effective factor .o hailing pudix by Pearl B en.* and by vantages he goes to sleep; when Jonesport Red, Braintree, Mass., Red. the Farm E rrsan- E liuts*E 00- Weste*. and tormented, de- penditures: "The trouble -a the cowardice Agent N S Donahue—What pushed disappointed, •J< aWvti, li* 1 -•*. .earn some- R. I. he has a chance to in who would Red, R. I., Pink. feated, in Congress; men office ly, Westerly, Niantic, on h,s wits, but thing, He has been put .n his barter the interests of their country he hat gained f.cta; he has .earned Conn., Pink, St. Cloud, Minn., Red. \\ is- o. order to star in office, and if there is any ignorance, he is cared of tne insanity modera: on an- rea, ran Look at FIERY consin conceit, he has got organized opposition, they CEMENT IS PRODUCT OF FURNACE Mahogany, Warsaw, W is., Red, — Waido Emerson. ,hiii Ralph the way they ran oefore the organized A beautiful dark red— the reddest of reds. bodies of the so d.er bonus bioc, tne farm Fierce Heat to Fuse Raw Materials SUBSIDY BILL Required THE .. bioc, the .abor tfoc.'Hhe maternity bioc, _ IMPORTED Oa Monday of this week Congress as- the good roads b.oc.” sembled in specis. session. Tbe election Here ;n Mi.se w- have a cyclone ce.- Beers tbe to which Red, Magda Red. Balmoral Red being ever we see no reason why iar, known as the referendum, and of the House may See wnea a members of tbe Senate affrighted legislators JCALL AND SEE and set- ex.stence. THEM. old not quit talking politics b.oc threatens the.f poi.ticai sown to a sensible and business.ike Tbe interallied control of tbe Eastern liberation of the numerous economic A. S. HEAL. Ch nese Ra.iway bac been reiimg.: sued oy the United States is suf- Belfast, Maine, „„ from which Great Br.ta.n, France, Italy, J n’ely aneep, or that it will lessen the price -pen •ie t-ri* Winter is here. not a bel.eved the best au- Why buy est.ma ed and by •--mice. It: the no.: ufa;ture of pa-? -gr.-e- Fahrenheit. the t me the of meat consumer. The “Big By that to thd thor.ties in the shipping interests, is the gh -- blower w! ■ hods lie ’-rial has ; ered t* Lower Main Street Five” and the "meat combine” will con- l-.wijered Ultimately, if we art to have a foreign •eres" find- its t -cal •l.ree-!i' r journey !.’«r the 125 tinu: to hold the and take in the bag t some (.wean Round that main- itj rS.e launching of of brick-lined “furnace." Genuine Oak merchant marine equai to feet or more profits both and » our coming going <-und. In the m;.i:':f;>--ture of has reached here ;: ra tained by Great Britain, the cost of grey! ti.e heat anyw snnu- [•ortiand cert : : it is the suj e r-hea-mg to &000 degrees Fahrenheit. suns dies will be about *50,000,COO The allied reparations commission 2J500 -f finely ground material in gigantic Ti.e workman watching th- ugh his about one-third the to Berlin to te con- Heater •Hy, which will be which went investig Wood k’lts. peephole in the end of the kit:; tanst HALL & Inc., annually by the reduction ditions in nas that 2,- COLE, amount saved Germany, reported —OR— K.Ips Tali as wear rk ed glasses. It is hke hs»k* to Twenty-Story Building. naval force. The issue seems tons of grain mult be imported to to of our 000,000 The Illustration shows at the sun. It. a large plant a d’>z- 94 102 Faneuil Hall Market, Boston, Mass. want a accompanying ing whether the American people feed the there next year. Having roar and re- CLARION be people one en*i of a kiin used in modem ce- ei. or more of these kilns in same Mar- marine eware con- as is the cus- room. Almost 75 years the location in Boston’s Big permanent merchant settled the amount needed, ment plants, in many cs.~es its weight volve s;.|e by side in one great we now have go into commit- kiln's at 25 ket. Established 184S. tent to let the one tom in Europe, the investigating exceed pounds, empty T'.e Estimating a single "Utput no poli- would mean that decay. We hope there w.ll be tee looks boldly and expectantly toward* foundations that support it are heavy barrel.- an hour, it Furnace Merchants. Fruit and Produce roal Commission .tion of the shipaing to hold a ten—' r of pulverized Pipeless tics in the consider the niled States. enough ry building nearly pounds f the <">ne of the I k: n-. if -et on end. had been blown into it to provide FOR WOOD problem. irg-st APPLES OUR SPECIALTY. _1__ ml I */v l>e as tail as a of- tremendous heat necessary. It requires *• Amd now we see another bloc looming would twenty-story iu lilil tUUUW-nvu at that are Clari- Prompt and Efficient Service. Stencils furnished on application. a car could 3»> of this «;>e

\ A Southern Tribute to a Maine Man transfers in Real Estate Mrs. UMay The Palm Beach, Fla., Posi of Nov. 6th RED CROSS HEALS The following transfers in real estate Gained pays tribute to a former Waldo Has County were recorded in the Waldo Counly Reg- and a boy summer resident of Searsport: istry of Deeds for the week Pounds ending Nov LIGHT.SIX Thirty Friends, young and old, thronged Ihe 13, 1922: WOUNDS OF WAR Congregational church SEDAN yesterday after William A Ripley, Nlontville, to George it rnp■ said Lucian Lc- noon to a last tribute to N H pay the memory T. and Josephine Kelso, Searsmont; land 25,000 Disabled Ex-Service Men Kim St Manchester. 0 to the of John Clifford Stowers, pioneer and pro- in ,$1550, W „irnduced himself special Searsmont. in Hospitals After Four |! the other|day, minent church and business man, who Sarah R. Lewis, Belfast, to Dora H. ?Cc representative are the Tanlac"Jut mistaken you died Thursday morning Laden with and Years of Peace. ^ not wife Wagner, do.; land buildings in Bel- who called on my nearly IJ^an flowers, tTie • oflin was brought into the f st. affirmative answer and a j church, accompanied by the active and Reuel Willey, Unity, to Manley B. CHAPTERS' FIELD OF LeMay told SERVICE lund-shakmg. Mr. honorary pall-bearers, all personal friends Waning, do ; land and buildings in Unity. of the amazing re- Allowing Story of long standing of the family, while Miss Percy E. to Rhoda has obtained from the Benner, Montvflle, K,0A‘“ LeMay the pits Mi®- Anita Canova played Chopin march. A Benner, do ; land in MontviUe. Every Veteran Needing Help Gets had The altar was banked with the f.*t the"time of your visit my wife ; many Edward L. Cunningham, Swanville, to Individual Attention of Sym- ui by taking Tsulac, floral and with tall M do land a wonder gain offerings ferns, palm Raymond Howard, ; in Swan- ai to the last few as compared | branches at the side. The Rev. C. H. ville. pathetic Workers. ^notfhng time she has gain- up to this You wi“ Pettibone, pastor and close friend of Mr. Lucy E Gould, Brooks, to Estelle E P°unds | land in 1fthi ’ty duringfemem£er her Stowers took as the text of his short ser- Roberts, do.; Brooks. When on ? Lr or five operations the world one she weighed Mattie E. to Clara M. ,ehad»nd after the last mon, “Know ye not that there is a prince Stevens, Unity, halts to ohserve the fourth anniver- Her nerves Mussey, do ; land and buildings in Unity. f"»8 uetv-nine pounds. a man fallen in sary of Armistice and the Ameri- could I and great thisday Israel?” Day, a condition she hardly Florence E. to in such Moore, Brooks, Reuben can lted * weak she could In a few simple words he emphasized the Cross Inaugurates Its Annual her stomach so J. Kenney, do.; land and buildings in in which Mr. Stowers had aided in Roll Call for any kind of food ways Brooks. the enrollment of the ‘retail, of the she began taking Tan- the upbuilding religious institutions 1023 the of the mn fact, when Addle Robbins, to George E. membership, people that we had' of the city, which have helped to make Belfast, was such United States well to think hrf condition a Kittridge, do ; land and buildings in Bel- mny pause her ever being any j West Pa'm Beach safer place for the .doubts about fast. of the unparalleled contribution to the »T® to tell you that Tan- home. “He was a ma- who did things,” Hu. i want cause of made fills have he "but who did not care for them Joseph Estes, Troy, to Carrol A. Estes, pence by our Army and the Tanlac Vegetable said, ett'n,l to be and out of deference to his land and buildings in Troy. Navy In the World War. The glory of fine that we will never be known, do.; so it a °rVked now eats and memory I shall say lilile.” In he K. to Ula Is common tradition; but the > them My wife closing, George Willey, Belfast, D- ’““ is nor- summarized the characteristics which en- land and in Belfast- wounds of war remain. They are not like a child and perfectly Small, do.; buildings '*p8 In a few deared Mr. Stowers to all who knew him: healed in a In a year, nor in four t0 nerves and strength. Evelyn Twombly, Monroe, to Ethel M. day, woman and I consid- his rugged courage, his sympathy com- years. And on Armistice there Your Now! a well land and in Day Order Christmas Studebaker a. «he is Bryant, do.; buildings Monroe. bined with a kind understanding, hisclear will be a priceless medicine." John C. to under treatment in Government er,nlc vision and his child like faith. F-eeman, Lincolnville, Kate In order to have a Studebaker add to its comfort and all druggists. During over ex-service Light-Six year-round utility. T.nlac is sold by good M. Ripley, do.; land in Lincolnville. hospitals 25,000 men, the service, .Mrs Frank Pettibone sang Sedan at the door when the comes broken physically by wounds, expo- family The reliability of the Studebaker Light- respect “One Sweetly Solemn Thought,” and Augustus E. Dean, Lincolnville, to Or- of nervous strain and exhaustion downstairs Christmas morning, you should Six Sedan has been in the hands of ""llESOLUlIONS Mrs. R. E. Dougherty. “I Will Serve ris F. Young, do.; land in Lincolnville. sure, proved Incident their order now. owners. Thee to the End.” The William to service in the war. place your thousands of enthusiastic in His div.ne large congrega H. Morrison, Stockton Spr., to Almighty God The Government without stint is un- because Whereas, tion gathered at the church bore evidence City National Bank, Belfast; land on The Sedan is the ideal gift it It is strictly a quality car. Its low price of called from our midst our to number and of the dertaking to furnish these disabled ^joni has the large variety island in Penobscot Bay. will provide happiness for all the family $1550 is possible only because of complete Frank Webber Johnson, friends of Mr. Stowers. Scattered among men with the compensation and med- Joved brother, Ida A. I'uncan, Searsport, to Lewis —all the year—and the years to come. manufacture in one of the most modem a the older persons were many girls and ical care to which they are entitled, our order has lost faithful Villa, do.; land in Searsport. automobile the d whereas the of are their The sturdy body of the Light-Six Sedan, and complete plants in the young men, majority {whom yet especial care is a duty of the and his home and Sewall H. bowdoin, Stockton Spr., to in means the elimination of valued member members of the Christian Endeavor So- Red Cross. Why? Reeanse the Gov- like the chassis, is built Studebaker world. This |d be it Eva S. Bowdoin, do.; land in Stockton an loss; which Mr. Stowers founded here sat- and the are ,mmunity irreparable ciety, ernment cannot handle the cases of plants. It is constructed to give long, middlemen’s profits, savings of the and to which he devoted much of his Spr. That the sympathy ex-service men It service. the finest materials on to Re«olved, H. Stockton Individually; must isfactory Only passed you. Grange, No 28, I at- time, often spending all |,of Saturday in Sewall Bowdoin, Spr., to of Dirigo handle these men In bulk under a are used. Craftsmanship is unexcelled. And back of the and lembers Maine, be preparation of a program for the next Eva S. Bowdoin, do.; land and buildings beauty dependa- Husbandry of Freadam, standardized The Government m“of bereaved wife and rela- evening. A section of the famil> pew, in Stockton Spr. policy. It is cradled on long, strong, semi-elliptic bility of the Light-Six and its completeness, to the has neither the funds Unded for a for old servan was authority, the our charter be draped reserved family s, Annie L. Chandler, Camden, to A. L. springs. The nine-inch seat cushions, up- its advanced design and precise workman- and that or the out te Be filled Many of those present went to E land and in Burn equipment for working the of thirty days in hia memory. tea, Unity; buildings holstered in mohair velvet plush, are rest- ship, is the Studebaker name, which after [riod Woodlawn cemetery for the short service ham. problem of the Individual man. There further ful. The heater, cowl ventilator and the 70 years enjoys public confidence and there. The pallbearers were: J. B. Me- to Clar- Is where the American Red Cross That a copy of these resolu- Osgood Woodbury, Northport, more Resolved, Orrin Sewell finds its field for aid- wide windows, among many other features, respect than ever. the records of Dirigo Ginley, Randolph, Semple, ence E. Martin, do.; land and buildings in greatest service, be spread on D L. Williams and F. A. be- B. J. Carlberg. ing through Its very active Heater. clock. transmission lock. i;owi ventilator, side coach Kaifl a copy be sent to the Northport. Chapters Bight-day xmer-proor lamps. « anPd and the visor and windshield cleaner. Inside locks on three and outside lock on front door. be sent to the Pettibone; honorary pallbearers: in reaching the disabled man with Im- doors right-hand and a copy Grace A. Howes, Roxbury, Mass., to Silk roller-curtains. doors that Dome sved wife, H. G. Geer, M. E. Gruber, C. C. Chilling- Four swing wide open. light. Mohair velvet plush upholstery. Journal in Belfast for publi- ; Albert C. Belfast; land and build mediate practical help, assisting his eputlican W. A. W. J. von Behren Wells, worth, Smith, ings in Belfast. family while his claim is emerging from L. E. Heisler, H. B. Corwin. E. F. Bowers. MODELS AND PRICES-/, o. b. factories I'"®’ ISAAC P. GR1FFIES, Albert D. to Charles S. the process of adjustment, furnishing Acting as ushers at the church were: | Edgerly, Unity, LIGHT-SIX SPECIAL-SIX BIG-SIX Colin Bangs, articles of funds to tide over f William J. von Behren, H. E. Robinson, Edgerly, do.; land and buildings in Unity. comfort, 3-Pni., Ill" W. B., 40 H. P. 5-Pmu., 119• W. B., SO H. P. 7-Pa—., I2f W. B.,60 H. P. JOHN TAYLOR, the difficult the touch | Raymond Corwin. Ira Dunkle, Norman Elijah Morse, Belmont, to Henry Ma- periods, friendly 975 Committee on Resolutions Touring-$ Touring.—.$1275 Touring .$1730 Cliff Ewing, Stuart Rowley and honey, do.; land and buildings in Belmont. of personal encouragement, helpful Oct. 1922. Bennett, Roadster (3-Pass.)_ 975 Roadster (2-Pass.)_ 1250 Speedtter<4-Pass) 1833 Freedom, Me., 28, A. E. Bush. recreation and worry-dispelling amuse- Milton Blase, Morrill to Hosea B. Coupe-Roadster Roadster (4-Pass.)_ 1275 Coupe (4-Pass ) 2400 The weekly yacht race scheduled by the Thomas, do.; land in Morrill. ment. It Is the warm hand of sym- Palm Beach Yacht Club, Sunday after- and understanding which the (2-Pa».)- 1225 Coupe(4-Pa-.)___ 1875 CENTER MONTVILLE Leroy C. Mansur, Monroe, to Flora A. pathy f7\°r noon, for the Hiscock trophy, will be post- to the Sedan_ 1550 Sedan.. 2050 do.; land and buildings in Monroe. American Red Cross extends poned until Sunday, Nov. I?, in deference Mansur, and Mrs. Charles majority of these disabled ex-service Non-Skid Cord Tiroa, Front and Roar, Standard Bquipmant Diitrict Deputy, to the memory of the late John C. Stow- men. some of them friendless In the of Morrill, visited Union Harvest whose funeral will be held next Sun- foods, ers, whirl of thousands of them with according to the officials Children Cry life, rnoge Nov. 11. day afternoon, of the regatta committee. FOR FLETCHER’S wives and children dependent upon was a hundreds of them Ralph J. Thompson, of Belfast them, and frequent- and Mrs. F. W. CASTO R I A ly helpless In the face of grim ne- iiekend guest of Mr. j THAT BAD BACK THE BANKS GARAGE cessity. bun, Nov. 11. / BELFAST PRICE CURRENT. 2,679 Chapters Aiding Veterans daughter, and 1 Frank Flanders, Do you have a dull, steady ache in the Mrs. Corrected for The In tills work, upon whose accom- THIS IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR moved to Brunswick, small of the twinges Weekly Journal. mdchildren, have back—sharp, stabbing plishment the American Red Cross Is Campbell went when stooping or lifting-distressing uri- PRODUCE MARKET PAID PRODUCER I. Flanders and Sidney | urging a record-breaking enrollment in nary disorders? For bad back and weak- 00 Junction, Nov. 14. Apples, bush $1 I Hay, 12 00al4 00 the Roll Call which opens on Armis- Dmviile ened kidneys Belfast residents recom- 9 Beans, pea, Lamb, 25 tice and closes with Thanksgiv- Mrs. P. C. Allen went to R. M. mend Doan's Kidney Pills. Read this Day Mr end Beans, y. e., 9 Mutton, 20 of Allen Belfast statement.. ing Day, 2,679 Chapters In all parts in Belfast, Nov. 12. Mrs. Cutter, 40a45 Potatoes, 75a85 Kttti, F. O. Whiting, 35 Congress street, says: the country are engaged. This is 350 be.^re returning, Bheese, 24 Round Hog, 12 ill jou>Waterville, “My kidneys were in a weak and disor- more than were working for ex-service Count- 35 -Results 11 00 tion per" Chicken, Straw, id will lave a surgical oper dered condition and I seemed to have no men last when approximately SHINGLES Duck, 36 Turkey, 26a32 year control over the kidney secretions. My Na- wnedoL her throat. Eiitta, 78 Veal, 17 $10,000,000 was expended by the THE PIONEER CHIROPRACTOR back ached and was so sore continually Fowl, 30 Wood, hard, 11 00 tional Organization and the Chapters lame I couldn’t out of a chair. I We have a tun line of Letters’at the rate of 10,000 per day and get Geese, 32 Wood, soft, 8 00 working together in harmonious unity. shingles went about in a bent position for three sec- fiscal National in our on Primrose street ere from the "office of the For the current year yard sent.out months. Pains in the back of my head RETAIL PRICE RETAIL MARKET A. Davis the State Headquarters appropriated $3,030,- tary of State to all in jwho bothered me. A friend advised me to try Beef, corned, 30a32 Lime, 3 00 at reasonable prices, delivered Georgia this a 092.90, an increase of $365,560.84 over id automobiles registered year Doan’s Kidney Pills, so I went to the City Butter salt, 18a32 Oats, 68 in Maine. With boxes of this the amount spent for the work among without charges. 111 of 90,000 persons Drug Store and got three : Corn, 1 00 Oat Meal, 5 80 MAIN STREET blanks for men in the ended .Tune ese letters are application medicine. I was surprised how quickly : Cracked corn. 1 00 Onions, 4 ex-service year Those the filtration of cars next year. Doan’s helped me. Three boxes cured Corn 1 00 Oil, kerosene, 19a20 30 last. Since it is estimated that MILTON B. HILLS > meal, and 9 to 11 o'clock this num- a of Friday. A.£M. lo had cars registered year me so 1 have never since had return Cheese, 38 Pollock, 10 Chapters will expend close to $7,000,- Monday, Wednesday a notice calling Tel. 205 red 2 to 30,000 received j the trouble.” | Cotton seqfi, 3 00 Pork, 19 000 from their own funds, the grand fact that statute the tention to the by Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simply Cranberries, 15 Rye meal, 6.5 total of Red Cross expenditures for until st numbers are reserved ask for a remedy—get Doan’s 30,000 kidney j Clover seed, 33 Shorts, 1 70 this single work is expected again to o. 1 for those who had them in 1922. Pills—the same that Mr. Whiting 8 00 Kidney | Flour, 50al2 Sugar, 81-2 reach the $10,000,000 mark by June 30, lia also applies to ihose having the lirst had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, H. G. 4 75 T. bus. 1 25 HAND MADE seed, Salt, I., 1923. B numbers for trucks. ■» N. Y. i Lard, 18 Sweet potatoes, 4 ] Hospital and District Office Work During the fiscal year a total of over and volunteer, has ®S«E3l 1,000 persons, paid Collars been engaged in Red Cross duty in °SSfcANTr=riOU CA ENJOY LIFE I offices of the U. S. hospitals or district bloated atom- Made of Chinese grass linen, also 1 Veterans’ Bureau. An average of 8,000 voile and net, and trimmed with new cases definite and par- ®3t*Ci requires real lace. Cuff's or front to match each month. The de- ticular attention ■ if desired. *£££*.-* ^ \ mand for Chapter-made articles for £?£j£T£- aches. hospital patients is constant. Prices $1, $2 and $3 Service Claims and bad stomach \ During last year ( and see thim at the Jour- Information Service at National Head- Call nal office Dodee Drothers quarters handled 3i,200 compensation VErSw**;?*1-1r.“n allotment and Insurance claims, 24,o00 AMY L. WILSON, q TheI“"“'r,l;l““ nght '«nedy i» •-'1“ 9.700 miscel- *? and allowance cases, and SUE M. PARTRIDGE. cnricb dm blood, 1 claims. Since February, 1919, Vv yJ j CAR laneous Uningso(thenomach.^hJaid in casting out poison. 1 MOTOR It has disposed of 64,174 allotment the and strengthen e V binchon. 1 checks payable to veterans which fl The Urge le wbo Post Office Department reported unde- Dr Hartman’* \ livernble. I Red so often re- The Chapter is the unit of the The evenness of performance The Circlet it more than ■ Brassiere. It's which Is accessible Cross organization ‘^tX-oSerthertronge- Scli-Adjusting, tad simply slips ersr marked in Brothers Motor Cars is or his fam- Dodge to every disabled veteran the head, clasps at the waist sad uadcr- Between 1, 1921, and .Tune 30, D. and July F. months eat due, in no small part, to the thoroughness ily. ■na, agly Gats. had reported 1,665,- Stephenson If your dealer cam't 1922, the Chapters get it, tend actual ADDED A butt address and with which each unit is 079 instances of service to ex-service HAS pe-ru-n A measure, name, inspected during *1.00. We’ll tend tie Circlet at a cost pro. men and their dependents, OF paid. SUts 34 to 40. the process of manufacture and assembly. LINE estimated from reports now at hand of msBWtnmtt*«_1 Nemo Hygienic-Fashion Institute 120 East 16th more than $5,3.40,000. St.. New York. Dep t M. of 800 is Tile basis of this far-reaching work -*~S£T~~ A trained staff experts employed ~ Cross is the individual WUO EVWYWVtE« 1 5285 of the Red wl in this work alone, and approximately needs of the disabled veteran to the obtain his rights un- WANTED are made on each car. end that he may -AT— individual inspections wants der the law, that his especial S that his HfCH PILUi Second Hand Kitchen mav be immediately supplied, 74 Main Street C ESTg.R Range situation be • So and are the standards ap- own and his family’s may Ohl<«kea-ter D State price first letter. exacting rigid that Pills la Red an. rendered happy and cheerful, and boxes, sealed wit I to these that the future Take • plied inspections slightest their outlook for the may I Box 185, Belfast, Maine BRAND P£ or incentives for independent SuSoND variation either in workmanship ma- visualize yaaxs known as Best, Cifsst, Ah and fruitful effort. terial is instantly discovered and rejected. SOLO BY DRUGG5YS Dr. A, M. Lothrop Christmas Joy Abroad W. L. COOK Spread 100,000 Christmas boxes Brothers are almost over-scrupu- More than FOR SALE DENTIST Dodge fo^ the children of Central Europe in their constant aim to make each the Junior Bed Cross lous were packed by Undertaker Low Dr ice second nand par lot Colonial Theatre The of Christinas Building as last year. spread car as sound and perfect is humanly will be largely and kitchen stoves, TELEPHONE 336-3 27tf joy through these boxes because of the possible. increased this year Licensed Embalmer plans already under way. J. AUSTIN McKEE\. The Price is $960.00 delivered License 377. Your Peace-Time "Bit” Street “bit, L. A. PAUL, Main Not "all you can," but your Maine. Tel. 61-3 FINE HOME FOR SALE of the Ameri- Belfast, Tel- 329-12 $1 makes for strength service. Two story, modern frame house. 8 rooms. Bed Cross in peace-time can City water, 1-4 acre of land. Situated on in nuumbers multiplies serv- Strength Northport avenue, 1 3-4 mile from post ice. Join today. office. Excellent summer or year round Notice dwelling. MAURICE W. LORD Special tf45' Hayford Block, Belfast, Me. We wish to inform the public that w« tor Sale are doing business all the time and if you House wish to buy or sell real estate of any kind * we would be pleased to talk with you. ON SALMOND STREET. AUTOMOBILE E. A. STROUT Farm Agency, All modern improvements and garago. ROY C. FISH, Local Manager, My address is No. 88 Highland Avenue Room 2, Odd Fellows’ Block, Belfast, M*. Gardiner. Me. Can be in Belfast any Sat- tf47 TRIMMING urday p. m. J. F. SYLVESTER, Auto tops, curtains and cush- SINCE 1882 Cases ORRIN J. DICKEY ions made and repaired. Slip At 72 Main Street, Beiimat. Two Show covers for all cars. Special Insurance Ford Sedan covers. FOR SALE slip Charles R. Coombs Fire, Automobile Low prices if taken at once. Liability, LORD & CO. FRED T. CHASE, PYTHIAN BLOCK. IPhone 316-3 43tf 25 Main Street, Belfast. Tel. 343-3 ** Undertaker •r TO 1 HE PEOPLE OF MAINE of Belfast FREEDOM Rough Basket Ball. Do Not The News Windsor Hotel Neglect received her full quota of A correspondent of the Water- Maine has was Rockland on Unity a d November Thanksgiving Hall Dr. A. M. Small in fjjf Blood There will be a dance in Memorial Anthracite during October Your ville Sentinel criticised the rough tactics will JONES & WHITTIER Har- business the week. and if nothing uniorseen happens If it is in abnormal condition, the Wednesday evening, Nov. 29lh, by past of Brooks in a recent game in Unity. He continue to receive it during ^e remain- delav a blood cent of the net pro- Wentworth longer yon taking good vey Foust, and 50 per Mr. and Mrs. Fuller have we will follow it der of the coal year and Russian Cavier on Toast '^======a==s^ medicine like flood’s Snrmparilla, says: her ceeds will be given to the Waldo County moved to Belfast for the winter. and sec that she does receive the it will take and the more high school opened its basket up Oyster Cocktail “Epicurean” longer music. Unity Fruit pUQch for to Hospital. Good Turner is spending her vacation with a win over Brooks high quota , difficult it will be you get Myrtle ball season with all dealers Consomme De Arcbery Mock 23-13. In addition We have been in touch Turtle Aux to met Thursday at Brooks by a score of t 1U* back “normalcy.” The Unive.salist League with her father, George Turner. upon them ail he QueD'lir^1 the Unity bad to play in Maine and impressed Queen Olives Sweet Pickles Not onlvboi'.-. pimples, eruptions, G. to playing team, that the people at the home of Mrs. Sherman Swifr, was the guest the of seeing to it bnt nervous “all- Mrs. Katie Fuller the crowd which evidently considered importance Stuffed Boston Celerv headaches, spells, work for secure their proper Cedar street, when pi ms and a in their community feelings, and loss week, of her son Robert and family. playing basket ball as free-for-all prize a la Pommes Dutchess gone” indigestion past and urged the dealers to get Fillet of Halibut dement, traced to im- Christmas sale, which will be held Garrett of the Unity high team proportion of apnetite.are readily the attended the Mason- fight in Pennsylvania to Boiiffl Oyster Sauce date Several from here shoulder and Captain behind their shippers Capon, blood. Tlionsands getting in were iu order. suffered a broken it un- pure early December, secure their rata shipments and from the in Liberty last Saturday even* was the center of attack from pro Boiled Leg on the right road to health | ic Chapter Graffam me Mutton, was called Friday to able to secure same to advise prompt Can,,* dav began taking Hood's Sarsa- The fire engine both the Brooks team and the spectators. Roast Vermont Turkey, Chestnut Dressing, Cranberry Sauce 3!«i they mg. we have called on most of it ? of Amos Clement, John was forced to use nine play- ly and in turn Why not try the residence Coach Hayes and urgec Prime Ribs of Beef au Jus parilla.' Mrs. Goldie Payson from Belfast was the shippers in Pennsylvania a blaze that had caught ers to win. had street, for slight them to coal to Maine and it has Sage her Mrs. a brand of basket ship Spring Chicken, Dressing, from the the guest Nov. 17 of sister, Unity showed superior who burned Giblet Sauce on the roof by sparks falling alone the score its effect so that our people ball and rough tactics kept their Saddle of W IN I tRPORT j Henry Clement. anthracite in 1921 should receive Venison, chimney. There was no damage. in their favor. Games** from mounting up receive Tips on Toast was share of what the dealers Asparagus Macorina Mrs. Alice Dodge from Bath the Much of the success of the team ran be prorata Cream Clu-*' school is a on the wholesale Banana Fritters, Glace au Fruit was a The present te.m of long at the We have impressed Mrs. J. W. Btaisdell of Belfast guest the past week of Mr. and Mrs Per- attributed to the rousing rally ! une the importance of taking one of weeks and will close Dec. team left. Summary: dealers in M Waldorf Salad Dressed Lettuce caller on friends here one day recently. eighteen her Reuben school before the ®old P, ! ley Cross and brother, Sibley care of the retail dealers whom they Delmonico 22nd. The other terms for the present UNITY H S. Goals Fouls Points with Boiled Potatoes Mashed Potatoes T. H. Sproule is visiting his and family. in 1921 and this has been complied Captain be short, clos- L. rf 2 15 where Boiled Sweet Potatoes Mass. year will correspondingly Graffam, but with one exception at Portland daughter and husband in Lynn, Mrs. John Parlin, Mrs. A. M. Small, C. rf 0 0 0 and ing early in the summer to allow for Waning, the Philadelphia and Heading Coal Hubbard Garden Peas 6 0 12 Squash Boiled n Mrs Ellen Foxton of Hampden has Myrtle Turner, Marion Small and Ralph Garrett, if Iron their full quota to work on the new building. 0 4 Company shipped Thanksgiving Plum Pudding, Hard Sauce 2 the communi resides in the Richmond were in Belfast on business last Ham, if, the wholesaler and in turn moved here and and Mrs. Clement 10 2 Orange Bavarian Last Sunday evening Dr. Murch, c ties to which they shipped in 1921 have Cream, Sabyon Sauce block. Saturday afternoon. 10 2 Mr. and Mrs. Allan M. Jones, rg not receiveJ their and we are de- Vanilla Ice Cream Harry L. Kilgore, 0 0 quota | has been moved his fam- S. Graffam, lg 0 to which Miss Verna Clark of Sherman Mr. and Mrs. Virgil L. Hall aDd Benson McFarland has manding that the communities Pie Hot Mince Pie Howes, 0 0 0 for as Apple Lemon Mrs. C. L. Bar- for the winter to Myrick, rg they shipped in 1921 be provided Meri. the guest of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Norman A. Read took din- ily from the parsonage 0 0 0 Fruit Cake Pumpkin Pie Almond E. Wani lg, rg Portland has received her quota from all Cake at the head of the where rows. ner in a party at the Windsor Hotel. By a camp pond, W’ine Jelly, Whip Cream I 25 companies. was at has Totals, 12 all over the State Mrs. A. C Treat of Stockton chance the date fell on the anniversary he employment. Prices of anthracite Grapes Walnuts «. Points Oranges Mrs. Geneva Free- brooks H. S. Goals Fouls should be the same as last year. the home of her sister, of Mr. and Mrs. Howes’ wedding. Later a supper latt Young America Cheese Shefford’s Snappy The K. P. Lodge gave Buren, if 10 2 A. P. Lane, Director. Cheese man, Friday, Crackers all autoed to Searsport. Wednesday at their hall and invited the Bradford, rf 4 19 November 1922. Canadian Cheese 16, 0I* c 0 0 0 Cafe Noir Miss Catherine Rowe of Hartford, Ct., The quota for the garments to be furn-„ members of Juanita Temple to be their Payson, Quimby, rg 10 is the guest of her grandmother, Mra. isbed for the Near East relief by he for the evening. Estate guests Fogg, lg 0 0 0- Transfers in Real Mary Haley. Waldo County Chapter of the Red Cross The Ladies’ Sewing Circle met last Phone Reservations, $1.50 haa returned from is 800 garments. To date the committee 1 Totals, 6 1 11 in real estate Mra. John Cole with Miss Bertha Bryant, A The following 'ransfers chair- Thursday a week with her daughter, Mrs. in charge with Mrs. Ben. Hazeltine Perio Is, 4 ten minutes. the Waldo apending number of the ladies were present were recorded in County Reg- If large Deering and Tozier. Green in Brewer. man has been able to send only 10O. Timers, Deeds for the week ending Nov. John and made plans to make quilts this win- Keferees, Hayes and Nickerson. istry of one can furnish suitable garments Ross J. Green, formerly in the under- any ter. The next meeting will te at the Scorer, Le Grow. 20, 1922: they may call Mrs. Hazeltine or Mrs. to taking business in Bucksport, has accept- dormitory Dec. 7. Ellen L. Cushman, Belfast, et als., Essie P. Carle. Edward G. and Gertrude Clement. Mass.; ed a position with F. W. Haley. liberty. land and buildings in Montville. Mrs. The date of the regular meeting oi me Mrs. Frank Brown and daughter, to Ed- in the North Church POOR’S MILLS Emma C. Cushman, Montville, rd' Alliance to be held her home Harl Mosher of Medford Hillside, Mass., Mrs. Frank Sanford has sold and Gertrude Clement, Mass.; Christmas ward G. Do Your has been changed from Thursday, isited Mrs. Frank Lowe several days parlors here to Harold Mahuren. land and buildings in Montville Nov. 23rd, to Tuesday, Nov. 28ih. This Mr, and Mrs. Stillman Flood have moved to M. HEREI cently. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Banks are re- Francis A. Jackson, Raymond, the speaker of the on to their again. land and buildings is to accommodate back place a V, B Mitchell, Troy; Early! of her ceiving congratulations on the birth of Shopping The news of the serious illness C. in afternoon, Mrs. George Bosson, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Hurd Seeley have moved Troy. of fine boy. Mrs. Van Tassel Georgia, from to be Sarah W. Peterson, Rockland, Mass, daughter, who comes here Eggemoggin into Mrs. Annie Monroe’s house. We invite to look over to her mother, Mrs. W. Abbott was called to Ap- to Fitz W. Pattersou, Belfast; land in you was a great shock the of her Mr. and Mrs. Rev. H, guest cousins, met with Mrs. Lucy who has teen in poor The Sewing Circle week to attend a funeral. Belfast. Geneva Freeman, Elmer A. Sherman, for Thanksgiving. pleton last our line of USEFUL GIFTS Blood last week with a large attendance. John H. Merry, Thorndike, to Mary health nearly a year. Walker and left Wednes- Miss Eleanor Giffith of South Portland J. J. family do.; land in Thorndike. Annie Monroe has to Lin- Bragdon, Mrs. gone New where they will pass Patrons of Crockett’s Theatre last Sat- of the Maine State Public day for York, Roscoe L. Cross, Belfast, to Hollis S. supervisor visit her Mrs. Grace with colnville to daughter, the winter. i land and buildings in Belfast. urday evening were much pleased Health Department of the Red Cross, ar- Divoll, do ; Monroe. to Edwin the feature, singing by Mrs. George rived Tuesday evening for a short official Mrs. A. J. Skidmore left last week for Fred E Stevens, Frankfort, Skates special has to Camden to spend The Mrs. Cole gone F. Treat, Winterport; land and buildings A Dean, concert and radio soloist. visit With Miss Sadie M. Nickerson, R. New York for a visit with her daughter, winter with her C. A. Mc- «. as the brother, i in Frankfort. usual cinema program was pleasing the district nurse, she was the guest Mrs. Combe. Sleds N., Kinley. ! Edwin F. Treat, Winterport, to Fred the local chair- was u?ual. of Mrs. Ben. Hazeltine, Mrs. Charles Abbott of Palermo in Pfanselter, Teaneck, N. J.; land and Mrs. Clements of Waldo was a I Pocket Knives at tea, At a meeting in Mary in Frankfort. Gertrude Arey's Sunday school man, Tuesday town last week, visiting her sister, Mrs. build ngs Mrs. of Mrs. Rolerson the first of the the rooms on Main street, in the evening guest I Anna B. WTood, Freedom, to Wallace the Willing Workers, had a pleas- Barzy Harriman. Flash class, week. do land in Freedom. Lights she in most complimentary terms of Barstow, ; ant social at the M E vestry Thursday spoke Carlton Marden of Boston in in town- 1 E'nora Montville, to Harold could the splendid service. Mrs. Henry Higgins of Knox recently Sanford, evening. Each m-mber of the class visiting his mother and grandparents, Mr. land Liberty Tool Chests Mr. Mrs. E. Mehuren, Liberty; and Maine Industrial Accident Com- visited her son and wife, and invite two guests. Contests, games The and Mrs. Merton Marden. Harold E Mehuren, Liberty, to Albert delicious assorted mission were in session in the City Clerk’s Arthur Higgins. land and buildings Coaster music were en.oyed’and George Sprague, who has been passing B. Fuller, Montville; Wagons and The Journal Miss Helen Rolerson was at home last in Searsmont. candies daintily served. office Tuesday morning on a hunt- ] a few days recently in China Food is indebted to Major Arthur E. week and made her parents, Mr. and Mr. teres and Percy Tower, Belmont, to Choppers Club Thaytr, returned home last week. At the last meeting of *he Burr ing trip, B. Lincolnville; land in clerk of the commission, for the brief Rolerson, a snort visit. Frank Tower, the following committees were appointed Marlton R. F. D. carrier on Belmont Nut Sets of business that was transacted: Rnowlton, summary There will be an entertainment give D. A. have charge of the annual fair which route 1 and Walter Ludwick, R. F. Leroy C. Mansur, Monroe, to Flora to John employed on the Memorial Phillips, at the hall Friday evening, Nov. 24th. A ; an- land and buildings in Mouroe. Sets of held at I. O. O. F. banquet hall carrier on route arc taking their Mansur, do.; Carving will be was 2, Bridge by Cyr Brothers, granted baked bean supper will be furnished. trances E. Hunt, Brookline, Mass., to Thursday afternoon and evening, Dec. nual vacations. on for seven weeks for in- S. Belfast: land and Orrie compensation 1 Harvey Cunningham, Stainless Steel 14: Fancy table, Eflie A. Barrows, Miss Nason, county demonstrator, was Mrs. Bertha Mrs. Rose Bag- juries caused while at work. Minot Sylvester, buildings in Belfast. and Stella Foley; apron table, here to give instructions in regard to or- Blanche Stevens left last E. Moody injured while at work for the ley and Mrs. Lizzie M. Lord, Belfast, to Clarence E. Kneeland; Stearns, Bicycles Annie R. Fernald and Dora a Faim Bureau. Ahout sixteen j week for Mass., where they Gurney, do.; land in Belfast. Pejepscot Company, had bis case con- ganizing Danvers, Ethel A. Knowles and Iva business meet- to Al- candy table, Frank names were presented. A have positions in an institution. Velma I. Neilson, Brunswick, tinued by agreement. Doucette, land and Tricycles Cora L. Davis and Es- 1 wilda Clark Palmer, Belfast; Cole; mysteries, at the Penobscot ing will be held in January. Mr. and Mrs. Walter LuJwick, Mrs. C. a victim of an accident buildings in Belfast. tella Campbell; quilt, Clara Cole, supper, and Mis. Coal & Wharf Co.’s plant in Searsport, B. Hoit, Mrs. Clarence Hurd to Clar- Lane and Mildred Emma J. Stevens, Pittsfield, Mattie Carleton, Ruby a went to Belfast Sunday was allowed compensation for perma- CENTER MONTVILLE Ida Wellington ence F. McCully, do.; land in Troy. Nelson. nent injury to one of his arms. evening to hear Miss Adams, the evange- Mertie I Pendleton, Lincoluville, to Hall Hardware Co. The all day meeting at Sunrise Grange Jessie M. Pendleton, do : land aid build- Four men were before Judge Clyde R. Mrs. A. D. Baker was in Waterville list, Saturday was an event of rare pleasure ings in Lincolnville. Chapman of the Municipal Court recent- Friday to see her husband. •‘EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE” The degree work Margaret S. Darling and Walter Rice, for all who attended. them ly to answer to warrants charging a four PKOSPfcli PERKY to Elizabeth R. the recently organized George E. Davis got pronged Stockton Spr., Hamilton, Maine. T 55 as exemplified by from the R. Co. at — in Stockton Belfast, elephone with stealing coal R-l buck that 140 pounds on Tues- Boston, Mass.; land Spr. was worthy of the highest weighed degree-staff, the Six were caught stealing and Miss Anzelia Harriman Clarence Swanville, to Arthur V. beauties nf the rit- depot. people day. Otis Ginn Holt, commendation, new land and buildings in Swanville. the coal, which seemed to them to be | of visited relatives here last Sun- Ellis, do.; ...1:-*- im- and Mrs. G. A. Gordon with Mr. Brewer, being Mr. to Forest L. public property. One of the men made j lay. Mary F. Brown, Morrill, yed. At and Mrs. J. W. Wentworth were in Wat- land in Morrill. his escape and one was a woman. A E. White, do.; n j Harold who is attending the dinner erville Tuesday. Grant, Albert D. Gilley, Bucksport, to Leroy warrant was issued her but i for the for, arrest, M. C. went to Bar Harbor on the foot- land in provided A. D. Baker had a cataract removed S,’ Brown, Northport; Northport. was not enforced. The people were poor i | remarks of the visiting >all last Saturday. Northport, to Edward H. inner man. The from one eye Sunday at the Sister’s Hos- team, Leroy Brown, and some had illness in their families. Belfast; land in Northport. deputy, Albert T. Nickerson of Swanville, Waterville. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gilkey, and Miss Knowltou, All claimed it was their fi, st offence, but pital, to Wallace Bars- members of the host of Searsport, were E. J. Crosby, Albion, snd other prominent a Faustina Harding L was the of adies—Lad ies—Ladies the coal has been disappearing for some Mrs. P. C. Allen subject tow, Freedom; land in Freedom. and visiting granges were of a high order, of Mrs. Josephine Banks last sentenced each surgical operation on her throat Tuesday quests Searsmont, to and time. Judge Chapman Eugene P. Treworgy, as was also the pleasing program land in Searsmont. If it is a Hand Bag or a Ladies’ Purse, ten in but at the same institution. Saturday. James L. Bean, do.; session. man to days jail, suspended other features of the afternoon sale and Thorndike, to Ida A. their sentences on their promise not to There will be a Thanksgiving Erving T. Bartlett, It it is a Trunk, Suit Case or Vanity Case M. R. Rogers shot a deer Wednesday \ in the school-house on Nickerson, do.; land and buildings take any more coal. The six people were irogram at Ferry and on Saturday found a good sized buck j Tborndike. we have it at the The are cordially in- THORNDIKE caught in a little over one hour by one of lov. 29th. public deer dead in P. W. Jaquith’s field. It had Lizzie M. Parker, Franktort, to Ruth the M. C. R. R. detectives. vited to attend. in Frankfort. regular been shot some days before but eluded its Ellen Downes, do.; land Hamlin is having his barn re- of Melrose High- to Liz- Pearl The annual meeting of the Waldo Tius j slayer. Mrs. Nellie Brown Ruth Ellen Downes, Frankfort, BELFAST LEATHER STORE several land in Frankfort. paired. Company was held Tuesday forenoon ands, who has been spending zie M. Parker, do ; E. G. Clement’s household goods ar- G. A. to Evelyn Gusa Cates has been building an ice when the following were elected: weeks with her sister, Mrs. Avery, Maurice A. Braley, Monroe, rived Saturday evening by truck from do.; land and buildings in house for Wallace Palmer. Trustees—J. W. Blaiadell, Belfast, Jas returned to her home last week, j Twombly, the Monroe. J. Clement, Montville, Chas R. Coombs, Mattapan, Mass. Alter unloading Harold MEN—MEN—ME N Charlea White and Roy Gordon were Mr. and Mrs. Evander Harriman Burnham, to Burn- Belfast, William Farwell, Thorndike, W. driver refused to tarry, as he said he Richard T. Winn, on business. ind Buford Grant, and Roger Harriman, j land and buildings in in Dexter recently H. Hall, Belfast, A. E. Kilgore, Brooks, must be in after ham M. Winn, do.; Philadelphia Sunday Pierce of If it is a or Amos W. Knowlton, Hampden, B. H visited Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Burnham. Harness, Robe, Blanket, anything Ferd Marcia and Rob Belts returned another load to to Boston. The A. M. Knox bring to Amos F. Bump- with three Mudge t, Belfast, Shibles, dandypoint last Sunday. Roy C. Fish. Belfast, for the Horse or we have it. last week from a hunting trip R. D. world do move. Stable, station, M L. Slugg, Southwoith, us, Turner; land in Montville. deer. H. E. D. Tapley, N. H. H. Stevens, Mr. and Mrs, Belfast. Mr. and Mrs. Etienne Clement of Pitts- Charles B. Norton son of Ravin have mov- White, Boston, J H. Howes, vote to-day, with only 8days Cases and Mr. and Mrs. Perley aeriously ill The total We make and repair Harnesses, Trunks, Suit Messrs. Blais- field were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bernes O. Norton, baa been Com- the house formerly occupied by B. Executive committee: | to in the Belfast Candy to vour order on short notice. We have the largest ed into at his home on more vote, Bags dell, Clement, Coombs, Hall, Mudgett, Daniel K. McFarland. Mrs. Clement will Eor the past ten days is Marian F. Bucklin. Contest for the B. H. S. assortment of Trunks, in Waldo County Slugg, Southworth, Stevens, Howes with This is his panys Ladies’Bags, etc., remain till after Thanksgiving, the guest Spring street pnemonia. Fernald, 1533; Louise meat mar. Dr. E. D. Tapley; vice presi and has Thomas, 1588; Eileen at guaranteed prices. W. S. Dolloff haa opened a president, of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ramsay at South tecond attack within a few years M. L. Slugg; treasurer, Charles H- Helen Foster, 730; Verna ; formerly occupied by dent, He ia now very Newell, 861; ket in the building assistant treasurer, Henry Montville, and of Mr. and Mrs. F. A caused a weak heart. Prices on Fur next 15 Hubbard; 480: Special Coats for days L Gardner. Smith. Total assets, 3900,700; total de Ramsay. much improved. Jellison, Gain in deposits during _s-— —_ j do not I. Gardner, who for several years has posits, 3736,900. Come in and look our stock over even if you the year, 22.4 per cent.; gain in de has to past want to we will be to meet bad a meat market here, gone positors during the put year, 11.2 per buy, glad you. a market. Brooks to open I cent. BELFAST LEATHER STORE Misa Virgiuia Higgins is stopping for a Belfast artist not 10 exhibit in few weeks witb her brother and wife, Bangor. The Bangor Daily News says Tel. 329-11 56 Main Street, Belfast. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Higgins. locally of the well known Belfast water Announcement! exhibit of water color, HARRY Mrs. R. S. Arey spent a few days in color artist: “The MARTIN, Proprietor. of her to have been given under the and our Monroe recently, .the guest fpa- paintings our our future friends, of the Bangor Art Club this To past friends, renta, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Littlefield. at.spices month by Hart L. Woodco:k of Belfast of Merton Bradford is moving his port- we to state that this much talked has been given up, as Mr. enemies, beg re* and Nassau able saw mill .to the lot in Halldale Woodcock was unable to do his usual of Roscoe Thurston. an centiy purchased justice to the event in presenting ade- collection of his famous paintings. Mrs. Addie M. Higgins, who has been quate Mr. Woodcock has had such a large num- her Fred L. Higgins in Au- visiting son, ber of orders to fill after his winter season CAR has returned re- STAR and since Plants for a few weeks, Your Potted gusta at Nassau, Bahama Islands, studio in Maine that he Buy home. turning to his has been busily engaged for months and delivered to one in 48th anniversary of Harvest Moon and sells for any for the from The could not find the time to paint for an ex- has arrived $505, HOLIDAYS with the Grange was observed Nov. 18, hibit. There will be much distppointment the failure of usual large attendance and bountitui here among art lovers over Waldo County. the exhibit, but it is hoped that chicken dinner. expected next season it can be arranged.” 35 Main St. and for BROS. and at BARBOUR Mra. Ralph Arey with Mr. Mrs. Come to our Garage inspect A Happy Birthday celebration. Crockett and Mrs. Littlefield of Ave. Tel. I$l*^ Pearl other relatives of Mr. us. will Greenhouse Northport and word to We — M The family come — Bronka called on Mra. Paul Mosher of If unable to get Frank O. Holmes of North Belfast ob- yourself. y Sunday. ! served his 80th birthday last Thursday see a. Hettie Stevenson and two daugh- to you. evening. There were about thirty pres- go Florence and .Marian, from laland ent and the hours were spent with music, Charlea and refreshments. Mr. Holmes Falla are visiting her sister, Mrs. games gucb of many gifts.accompa- and io town. was the recipient HAY AND OATS Geese ** Twacdie, and other relatives, for other like Motor nied by the best wishes Waldo Company FOR THANKSGIVING—inf*** is Brook Farm. events. He bears his years lightly and for sale at Pearl men at as alert and up-to date aa many R. T SNOW, r fond of NORTHFOR three acore years. He is very MAINE HMOLDc'MMgiti corient Maine. 1U7 Tel. reading and ia well posted on BELFAST, R. D 3, Belfast, 177-4^Lowfr^oM____^ to Mrs. Chester E. Sheldon hss returned ! events. His wife and children delight __2w47»_ for him in his declin- a visit with relatives in Boston an make home happy from were. Durant and Flint and i ing years. Among those present for the Durant 4, 6, 6, vicinity. and fami y, Agents FOR SALE I Mr. a- d Mrs. Levi D. Holmes or n WaIltei<»as housekeeper and family. Mrs. Henry G. Hills is visiting relatives ! Mr. and Mrs. L, M. Simmons Stay* Cars In Searsport—nice piano in excellent con- A situation H. r air :s inquire of in Bostun and vicinity. I Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo H. Applin, dition. Owner moved west. Terms rea- particuls ,aCESGN. and friends E. Holmea and MRS. L. B. J*V I Holmes and family, Gay H. Sales sonable. Address Buildinf Mi— is visiting G. FRANK COOPER, 59 Street, K»>»* Effie Morns of Augusta 1 family, Mr. and Mrs. S. Thompson, Manager MRS. C. E. HASKINS, High ColonJ*|f25, Mrs. George U, lw47 Mr. and Mrs. |Mark D. .Mendall .of Eaat i Mrs. Allen Simmons, 2w47 Edgar, Wisconsin. and Ezra Enowlton. Nortkport. Holmes The-tiniversalist League will meet with R. T. Snow, who bought the fear f Mr*. Arthur Morse this, Thursday, after- Brook farm some months ago,' has re- noon at 2.30. cently moved there from Aroostook Co.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Clark have If your heart responds to a human story closed their residence on Northport ave- in which tears and smiles are mingled and nue and taken rooms in the *READY* B. H. Mud- in which the poigoant yearning of a child house on Franklin gett street for the becomes to you a thing of thrilling inter- (hursday-Friday, Nov. 23-24, and here- winter. est, do not miss with We, the undersigned, do hereby "Forget-Me-Not,” PARAMOUNT PRESENTS Gareth Hughes and Bessie which There will he a dance at Frederick Love, | that we are ready tD meet all comes in declare to the Colonial Theatre on Monday RUDOLPH VALENTINO TM* Ritchie grange hall in Waldo Friday and Tuesday. —IN— comers who might be in need of SUITS, evening, Nov. 24th, with music by Townsend’s orchestra. A chicken sup' Love, thrills, beauty, are all in the new “The Young Rajah” or GENTS’ FURNISHINGS. OVERCOATS, per will be served. ! 25c. spectacular Valentino triumph at the Matinee 10c.t 20c Table Service in Solid Silver For the Colonial Never in the history of this store have we Agnes M daughter of Mr. and Mrs. today and tomorrow. A love Evening, 10c, 25c, 50c. ; that -JL Bride of Today story starts at a American James D. Hill of this city, is one of four gay col- to Nov. 25 is a when the table as an assortment from which lege boat race reaches Saturday, SOLID Ours generation appoint- had good out of six hundred to be awarded a certi- its amazing cli- must be in taste. This table service max in SILVER ments good to ficate for at the College of Secter- the magnificent palaces of an- PEARL WHITE in and the we have attached speed in Solid with its delicate treatment of or- select, prices cient India. An Silver, ial Science in Boston. This is her second ideal role for the star FEAR” nament, is in harmony with the linens and article will make sm'le. and a wonderful entertainment. The “WITHOUT perfect each and every you year at the college. She is a graduate of distinction. GO GET ’EM HUTCH—the Fastest laces of the table of the Belfast high school. regular prices of 10-20-25 for the mati- but so far from 1920 that Serial Made. All Solid Silver it marked “STERLING* Not 1914 prices, nees, and 10-25-30 for the evening will Owing to the cabaret which the men of Look for the STERLING imprint are them second prevail. will think you buying Third Monday-Tuesday, Nov. 27-28 you Co. K of the Maine, Capt. Harry PATTERN is now on exbibitloa at oar store Robert Kelley of New York, who has This NEW A. Foster, are giving on the 29th, the | hand. been spending the early fall at the resi- BESSIE LOVE and masquerade advertised by the Aurora dence of his sister, Mrs. Margaret J. LOCKE & SON R-bekah Lodge for the 28th, has been GARETH HUGHES H. J. Our door very easily and it costs Wade, Northport avenue, left Monday opens postponed until Dec. 12, when it will take —IN Jewelers, Belfast, Maine for a few days’ visit with her in New to look. COME IN. place in Odd Fellows Hall. At the next “FORGET-ME-NOT” nothing York before she leaves for Fia., regular meeting of the Rebekahs a sup- Miami, to spend the winter. Mr. Kelley has been BUSTER KEATON COMEDY. per will oe served. enjoying the local fishing and hunting Wednesday, Nov. 29 DAVIS Miss Alice Wescott, for some time the and sees no reason why Waldo County BERT L. of the Waldo efficient superintendent people should go north for this fall sport. Clara Kimball County Hospital, resigning to take a rest Young If satisfactory arrangements can be during the past summer, now has a very —IF— MAINE made the Senior class of the Belfast High BELFA8T, desirable position in a private hospital in “ENTER MADAM” school will present their play early in the suburbs of New Haven, Conn. She March. They have practically decided THE LEATHER PUSHERS—Round 4 takes sixty-eight muscles of the is the first of six assistant superintend- (It on one of the Rogers Producing Com- ents to a lady superintendent with whom fourteen to smile. pany’s school It to frown and Why a specials, “Springtime.” face she was associated in Red Cross Unit in The children of the Sunday of the Fe- is a musical comedy with the usual chor- France during the World war. derated church are to take part in special work overtime?) uses, dancing, tableaux, etc. The High after the R. Poor was hostess of the Thanksgiving services, regular Mrs. F. school is also making plans for a St. Val- \r morning service next Sunday. Thursday Afternoon Club Nov. 16, with entine dance to be held in the Armory, Mrs. 7,. I). Hartshorn as assistant host- The subscription to the William 4G. March 17th. Drastic cut of on Mias Florence E. Dunton substituted Crosby School Fund reported in issue of $50 all Ford Mrs. Frederic* Obrey, a former opera- ess. Among the boys who will attend the News ot Belfast for Mrs. Herbert L. Scekins, who was in November 2nd, as Russell B. Stephenson the tor at the local Telephone exchange, has State Boys’ Conference at Lewiston and models. Order as our al- should have read Richard W. early of Miss Bangor on account of her mother’s, Mrs. for $10.00 been assisting during the absence Auburn, Friday, Dec. 1, as representatives NbW ADVERTISEMENTS Willis E Hamilton’s illness. The after- Stephenson. lotment is limited. Grace H. Hayes, who has been spending from Troop III and Baptist Sunday school noon was spent with the game, Mrs. Na- The Belfast Travellers’ Club will meet the a two weeks’ vacation in Massachusetts. \are Marion Rhoades.Harold : DELIVERED Fred D. Jones advertises Perrec_ Kelley,Frank- of than H Small winning the prize, a jar of next Monday afternoon with Mrs. Clara BELFAST. heater, also a large assortment lin Adams, William Cook, Charles Buzzell, tion oil Don’t forget the annual Thanksgiving limited the cards. talcum powder. The club has A. Morison. The will be Labrador I .... Christmas goods and Lemond Russell Knight, Ermo topic Touring $450.00 drive for the Waldo County Hospital. Berry, advertises the Moncrief amount to be paid for the prizes. Sand- with papers by Mrs. James H. Howes Elijah Ritchie Scott, Francis Wood, Mark Shibles. Sev- Runabout , 420.00 a drive for but for This is not money, assorted cake and coffe were and Miss Maud E. Mathews. • furnace. wiches, eral other boys are making arrangements pipeless sale. Coupelet 595.00 offers hay and oats for supplies, pickles, preserves, jellies, vege- at 5 o’clock. R. 1. Snow served to send in their registration blanks. Geo. Want a Superior court for Knox all rub- will call for dona- Sedan .... 660.00 Shoe Store advertises tables, etc. Solicitors Tuttle’s Mrs. H. H. Hollingshead and Mrs. H. Robertson, the popular scoutmaster of \ND WALDO. An informal meeting of arctics and other Ball Band goods. tions during the next ten days. Truck Chassis 380’00 ber of the leaders ac- ail the .members of the Waldo advertises Grace C. Pillsbury will entertain the Sat- Troop III, will be one practically The Belfast Leather Store Ton Truck Deputy Sheriff C. Maurice Littlefield home the from Belfast. County Bar Association with Messrs. J. Chassis 427.00 leather goods for both ladies and urday Auction Club at the former’s companying delegation lines of in returned Saturday from a hunting trip H. and O. H. Emery of Tractor .... 430.00 men. tomorrow, Friday, evening. Mrs. Clyde The Unity Club Meeting. The Montgomery furs of all the vicinity of Lake View, bringing a Charles T. Smalley, Edw. K George W. Luce wants B. Holmes and Miss Florence E. Dunton Unity Club, the men’s organization con Camden, a doe. He went with John of buck and entertained the club at the home of the nected with the First Could and Frank H. Ingraham Rock- Open models, without starter and stoveB w-ant- church, Federated, See adv. of second-hand loodwin of Monroe and Wilbur Boyd of members of the Knox County Bar former Wednesday night, serving supper held a pleasant meeting in the North and, dem. rims, $100.00 less. ed. in Mr. Jackson, making the trip Boyd’s Mrs won the fistt Association, was held at the Court Mr and Mrs. Horace Farnham publish at 7 o’clock Pillsbury church parlors Monday evening, Mayor car. House in Belfast last Saturday afternoon a card of thanks. prize, a Philippine basket, and Mrs. Hol- C. W. Wescott presiding in the absence for sale. has two engines A Real Thanksgiving Spirit. O. a of cards. :o discuss matters pertaining to petition- ; B. O Norton lingshead the second, pack of Hon. Robert F. Dunton. Each mem- B. O. NORTON advertises geese and of Mathews ng the next State Legislature for a Su- Harold G. Herrick E. Frost, the proprietor The special guests were Miss Belle Keat- ber was allowed to invite one male guest. for Thanksgiving. Court for the two counties. This ducks mill, has placed an order with the Farm- ing and Mrs. Allan M. Howes. There were about fifty present. W. R. perior j Ford Sales and service Theatre publishes picture do The Colonial ers’ Union for turkeys that is a record Howard and Morris L. made in- would probably away with one of the Urgent Need or Assistance Mrs. Slugg program. his em- Lhree' terms of the Supreme Judicial breaker for Belfast. He will give formal remarks touching briefly on many BELFAST, MAINE Bros, offer potted plants a member of the Belfast The Barbour Cecil Clay, in each and also ployes, between seventy-live and eighty of but in Court county give each for the holidays. Board of Overseers of the Poor, requests topics interest, dealing largely five or six terms of the Bank advertises the.r men, a turkey each for Thanksgiving. witticism and short stories with Superior Court. The City National The Journal to give publicity to the fact sharp Cumberland, Kennebec and Savings Club. Rev. Wm. F. Skerrye made some Penobscot, Christmas William a clerk in the Belfast that there is at the present time a great points. French, counties have the The Waldo Trust Co. publishes business remarks on the club’s future and left its Androscoggin Superior Farmers’ Union, has been in Bangor sev- necessity for warm clothing for many of t. Court. Each county has its judge and adv the death of his Last members with the thought that it will be n 1_ ».i„,riicBB ci! v p and eral days, called by the city’s unfortunate families. what its makes it. clerk. Frank French. The latter at had five calls from as exactly membership for Thanksgiving. brother, L. Thursday she ljub It will reflect the effort and thought given Belfast won from Waterville at Boyn- one time conducted the hotel in North- families and she will gladly place, G. E. Hall advertises small apartment, many to its programs, etc., and it will also in- ton’s alley last Thursday evening in a and also had a restaurant in Belfast where most warm underwear, E. Wescott offers horse sled for sale. port needed, j dicate the lack of it. game witnessed a large for several He went from here to Coffee, doughnuts very exciting by H. J. Locke & Son advertises the Lady years. stockings, mittens, caos, hats, coats, and Clocks score was Clocks and cheese were served. crowd. The totai 1456 to 1288- Clocks and Constance table service in solid silver. Wiulerport. reefers, shoes and especially rubbers for j rooms i__*:__ _f * 1_ Co K.'s Thanksgiving Ball. The summary: advertises M1VVVL.B W '- children from five to ten years of age The! Mrs. C. W. Lancaster X lie llCAl u-feuiut Belfast BIG BEN, LITTLE BEN, SLEEP METER, to let. will be held Dec. 20th iu Last winter Mrs. Clay did a great amount Thanksgiving cabaret baii to be given in Teachers’ Club Staples, 79 89 80— 248 BLUE BIRDS and to advertises suits, coats the Nov. AMERICAS, $1.19 $2.98 Bert L. Davis the Uuiversalist church, when a banquet of good in this cause and she thinks there Armory Wednesday evening, Fowles, 96 110 113— 319 and furnishings. of the of the will be served, Mrs. Lizzie Black catering will be more need of assistance this win- 29, will be one events sea- Pinnette, 92 110 100— 303 Star car. Waldo Motor Co. advertises son. are on sale and tables Phillips, 100 118 82— 300 Mrs. Georgie B. Parker is in charge of the ter. Tickets may -WILL THAYER The Windsor Hotel publishes menu for French, 83 114 90— 287 committee of arrangements. The hus be reserved at the City Drug store The -DEALER IN- A Civil Suit for criminal action. Waterville Thanksgiving. features to be be- bands and wives of the various members has been for trial at special interspersed A civil suit entered Barney, 90 94 90— 274 -^Watches- Diamonds and Silver Ware*£- will be at that meeting. Christmas tween the dances will include the follow- Jewelry, The Redmen will have a public whist guests the next term of the Supreme Judicial Collins, 81 79 88— 248 Mrs. A. Foster Maine stories will be told at the table, but the the first in when ing arranged by Harry Matthews, 94 84 92— 270 delfast, party at their hall Friday,.Nov. 24, Court, Tuesday January, de- and Mrs. John E. Wright: Selections Diambria. 92 95 83— 270 remainder of the program is not yet Curtis of Frankfort sues to re- by sold for Sarah W. Vvilmout Orrin J. Dickey, has McKeen’s orchestra; reading, Mrs. S. A. Ivers, 128 128 100— 326 cided upon. cover for in- Mass a lo t of $2,000 damages personal Peterson of Rockland, corn t Gre vocal I vers of Waterville won from Pinnette about 65 in the assault Thomas Parker; solo, Leroy n; to Pearl Wentworth There are now pupils juries from ar by Turley land on Wight Street C. W. solo of Belfast in a two-man match with a the direc- solo, Mrs. Wescott; dance, building high school practicing under j of Frankfort. It is alleged that the ill of this city, who plans to begin Clara Hammons; saxaphone quintet by total of 789 to 780. Teams from Gardiner tion of Leroy Green. Later Mr. Green feeling leading up to the assault which there this fall. Belfast Band members; solo dance, Mrs. and Skowhegan will play here in the near will select from the number an orchestra occurred about a year ago when the de Mrs. Sumner C. Pattee went to Islesboro Olive Morse Plummer. This will be Mrs. future. WHY NOT of a of twenty instruments. There are three fendant accused the plantifT stealing Monday afternoon, for her dancing class Plummer’s first appearance in solo work PRIZE winners. Prim- three rooster from him. It is also alleged that Primrose's first violins, three second, two or so at Dark Harbor which numbers70 pupils. since returning from the sanatorium aud rose Chapter, O. E. S.,had a very largest that ;'iLVER and GLASS which you have an alto a saxa- the defendant without the least warning buy us- cornets, a clarinet, horn, Her class in this city will be held, as her number will be sure to please her tendance last drawn the on his own lot with Friday evening by to have and use it on phone, a bass viol, and someone is short- attacked plaintiff long planned your ual, on Friday evening. many friends with whom she is a favor- the attractions of an unusual program. a stick of wood. Mr. Curtis threw ly to take up the drums. large J. at the ite. Remember the date and place—Nov. The committee in charge was Mrs. Julia Lewis Sanborn, station agent his arm over his head to defend himself, about Mrs. Lizzie M. who recently re 29th in the Armory. A. chairman, Mrs. S. A. R. R depot, was seriou ly injured Blacky but the blow broke bis arm and seriously Vickery, Parker, has Table? while work- turned home from New York and to Mrs. Irene S. Hatch, Miss Louise H. Fer- i his face and head Sunday injured his head. The warrant was issued Carveth Wells Coming Bel- Thanksgiving a room in the and Mrs Allie C. Southworth ing in his garage at his home on Union been managing dining body and he is held un- fast The Belfast Teachers’ Club, under guson, against Turley’s Let me show THE LATEST PATTERNS. of his auto block on Church street for the a Ihe ceremony which includes you street. He filled the battery Flanders’ der bonds of $4,000 with Frank L. Tyler the direction of committee consisting obligation wat- will move the last of this tableaux and the use of various flowers with what he thought was distilled past month, of Frankfort and John Rainey of Prospect of Mrs. Sarah F. Knight, chairman, Miss month or first of December to the house Mrs. Fred W. of the officers of the order was er, but he had used gasoline by ..mistake. as sureties. The attorneys are Judge El- Esther F. Evans, Bailey typical FRED T. CHASE see how Mrs. Sarah L. Hubbard, next to the enacted with the best effect and was When he lighted a match to of lery Bowden lor plaintiff and Buzzell & and Mr. Daniel Mclnnes, will feature one pf street. Mrs. After a short the Public on High now greatly enjoyed. business much had been used gasoline explod- Library, Thornton for defendant. of the most entertaining speakers 25 Main Street (Tel. 34-11) Belfast, Maine her quarters, was made to the ed and burned the skin from his face and Black has outgrown present before the American public in Carveth program adjournment more room in of Veterans. The lecture and cider 1 singed his eyebrows and hair. While and will have considerably The daughters Weils on Dec. 7th. The will be banquet hall where popcorn with two Club of Emma White in the Baptist church. His subject will and the contest for able to be out his burns were the Hubbard house, dining Afternoon Sewing were served literary Monday Six Y ears in the Jungle of Ma- a be. “My The rooms. rarker Tent, D. of V., enjoyed very prizes “hugely” enjoyed. judges, un- very painful. lay.” He is a Fellow of the Royal Geo- To date November has produced OF afternoon last Wednesday at the Mrs. Hattie S. Ritchie, Miss Esther F. STATE MAINE pleasant graphic Society, and was commissioned usually good weather, calm, mild and of Mrs. Ida Wilson Mahoney when British Government to go into the Evans and Mr. ZenasD. Hartshorn, found home by the pleasant, with a total of only four stormy State for tluir sale deepest jungles of Malay. His lecture in selecting the most de- Highway Commission plans were discussed public little difficulty then tne temperature was recounts his own thrilling, unique and days. Even nnd to be held in Memorial Hall serving, especially for the consolations. of Maine supper colorful adventures, gained while con- higher than during the greater part Augusta, Dec. 6th. Mrs. Eleanor H. Dr. Elmer Small won easily in the best Wednesday, ducting these explorations, making a October. Public on Petition for Mosman is the chairman of the general truly remarkable combination of dis- story line, as be always had a fine lot of j Hearings Restoration auecdotes ot vicissitudes of ad- has begun on the of License to Motor Vehicles. Gifts committee. An appetizing menu was coveries, appropriate ones on tap and this time The High School Operate Christmas with charm of presentation. jungle life ball for the comiug the hostess at the picnic sup- ded a few Irish dialets for good measure. of basket The State Highway Commission will hold served by His diction is distinct, he describes not practice are not sheet- public hearing at the S ate House, Augusta, select- was made to but the natives dress, He received a box of candy. A. C. Tuttle season, but the players yet We have our usual BIG, NEW, well per. Later adjournment only the wild life, on Wednesday, N ivefnoer 29. 1922. beginning some of of the faculty only Memorial Hall, where the regular busi- mannerisms, sings their songs got a pack of cards for a true “profes- ed. By a new ruling at 9 A. M. on the petition of the following S and will be ed stock of for the HOLIDAY and illustrates their language It also to for print- who have the required rank in named person whose license to operate motor goods ness meeting was held and the following sional” story, personal the boys can to miss as vehicles on the of this State haa a lecture none afford press It highways nominated for the ensu- Mrs. Alice Gannon brought down the all of lheir studies may participate. been revoked, and who has have them ready for sale. elective officers notices from coast to coast speak ia the made written re- the best are of the Commission for the restoration Mrs. Eleanor H. Mosman; terms of it, including New Eng- house in an orignal story feature the seems that some of players quest ing year: Pres., highest of same: Bcston Evening Tran- a minister of her their school work, and this senior vice, Mrs. Florence L. Arey; junior land’s best—The pulpit mannerisms of behind in William Smith, Belfast. License revoked script. in the was taken to stimulate their in- October 29, 1921. Cause: in vice, Mrs. Georgia W. Juan; chaplain, father’s day and fell into poetry method Adjudged guilty the Bangor Municipal Court on October 2^ with a handsome in order that they may play basket —NOW— Mrs. Mary A. Carter; treas.; Mrs. Annie ord^l and was rewarded terest, 1921 of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of M. t rost; patriotic instructor, Miss Susie yellow chrysanthemum. The consola- ball. intoxicating liquor. All interested are notified Notice went to V. A. persons hereby Hanson; couucil, Mrs. Dora S. Bridges, tions. a jack in a box, be at Special Sheriff Frank A Littlefield thought re- that they may present the above named of Us one recently a few pieces decorated with and on the Early and Buy Mrs. Ida W. Mahoney, Mrs. Minnie H. If any finding Simmons; a large beet ; place above named date, where Buy return them that his canine prisoner, Archie, when and will an of valuable jewelry will please a cently they be given opportunity Salter. ribbons to Dr. O. S. Vickey and valua- to The Journal Office a !iberal|reward will had started for Franklin, Vt, or for to be heard. to have call in j to Arthur Ritchie. Given under our hands at this We would be very pleased you be given. lw- ble pumpkin sheep pasture in Liber- Augusta Prof. Chase Entertains His Vo- Wales Sherman’s twenty'first day of November, 1922. a very surprised guard WILLIAM M. and look our line over and whether you pur- Professor Melvin E. Chase ty, when he left AYER, calists. FRANK A. PEABODY, A in the lurch. But Archie, evidently re- chase or not call will be appreciated. gave a complimentary party to the pupils LYMAN H. NELSON. your membering his good food and kind care State Commission. of the Belfast schools who formed the Highway a By H. A. Jr. few of the we have in stock: in the Sheriff’s hands, came back in SHOREY, things class conducted by him at the teachers* CARDS Directing Enforcement of Motor Vehicle Lew% CHRISTMAS waiting, perhsps, with others convention in Bangor on October 26tb, short time, the outcome of bis imprisonment.* China, Cut Glass, Table Lamps (both their teachers and to Superintendent and Christmas Card Roderick at the Peirce Every Mrs. E. E. school, Mrs. Sumner C. Pattee gave the mem- TO LET and Colum- November at four o’clock. oil and Edison Thursday, 15, Is a of Sunshine. bers of her Friday evening dancing class electric), Ray Several rooms with all modern conveni- A long table was spread and place cards Memorial Hsll a delightful cotillion in ences for light housekeeping. For par- bia bearing the American flag for decoration following the regu- Phonographs, Books,Toys,Games, with party November 17th ticulars apply to table a bit of color. Ice Sunshine gave the pretty Scatter lar lesson. Music was furnished by the MRS. C. W. LANCASTER, Leather Goods, and cakes were served to 24 girls Sleds, Brass and cream Victrola, when the class, their guests 2w47 Tel. 247 12, Miller St. and boys. A shorter table accommodated Cards until 11.30 is to Greeting and a few older ones danced other items—best way and more sedate Led and a hundred the host the guests. o’clock. Among the amusing favors fur- Robbins a hearty cheer was come in and look around. by Carleton We have a fine line to select f:om and they • nished by their generous teach r the FOR SALE children |U QW given Prof. Chase and 24 happy are on sale were a source of chirping crickets great Two hoi »e eled for Bale all Yours home. Since coming to Belfast one truly, went genuine delight as little "musical ima- Professor Chase has become very ready to hitch into. Inquire at year ago Yours truly, ges.” Mrs. Pattee is very fond of her with the teachers and pupils as 3 Street. popular work and instinctively knows how to Congreee well. It ia very doubtful if these little Maine Fred D. Belfast FRED D. JONES, Belfast, entertain the younger element of her E. WESCOT T, Belt act. Jones, their trip to Bangor or folks ever forget classes. 3w47* the kindness of Prof. Chase. ,RalSlnfftthe Family* flkaboui your moving pictures --— *■- ■ ■ ■—i Children Cry for Fletcher’s

The Kind You Have and Always Bought, which has been use for over has borne in thirty years, the signature of on the all —0 __— wrapper these years t0 rs v. just protect the comine Cgenerations. Do not be deceived? Imitations and All Counterfeits, “Just-as-good” are but that trifle with and Experiments endanger the health of »* —* and IWTUIWATIONAL CARTOOW CO W T I Infants Children—Experience against Experiment.

Peaches Never to relieve that there is a workable program of co- Old Orchard attempt your baby with a “COLD IN THE HEAD” i Waldo Pomona North operation in mind Everyone that would use for FREEDOM is an acute attack of Nasal Catarrh. anyone’s Vs 111 1>,d remedy you | course rat e pear yourself Those to “colds in the who understands what is happening ritftii Of they subject frequent ar. accept- head” will find that the use of HALL’S that Amer Orchard. Hia* h s »ong been taken The regular meeting of North Waldo now in European affairs knows Min Henrietta Johnson has been i CATARRH MEDICINE will build the the bead, was dis- up ica would get about as far in the present ed fact, ever sirce is System and render them less liable to Pcmcna was held with Morning Light suit' came What CASTORIA in j in covered and tr v bit ink to the hospital Augusta. colds. Repeated attacks of Acute Ca- ; League of Nations as a watermelon p j 8. tree is a harmless substitute for Castor tarrh lead to Chronic Catarrh. Grange in Monroe, Wednesday, Nov colored into vogu* Now t'ne only peach Castoria Oil, Small has had a Delco light- may | campmee'ing. been Paregoric Dr. A. M. HALLS CATARRH Is tr rt'ori ha* MEDICINE Despite the inclemency of the weather Of course if we forgave Europe the old at th*» popular sum Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It his home. taken and acts the s owned contains installed in internally through last dollar we bro into no oricty. It ing plant and a debts and loaned her our ught neither nor other narcotic Blood on the Mucous surfaces of the there was an average attendance j w,st v.rand Opium, Morphine substance. Its vacation 1 we were for a Mrs. VV»|;iani Brown of Mias Violet West spent her System, thus reducing the inflammation i could be as snow- white as by its more than fine resulted. wr* planted age is guarantee. For thirty it and assisting Nature in restoring normal meeting ! few brief weeks while we were pouring Avenu The tree, which years has Charles Bryant. ; a with her mother, Mrs. conditions. 1 vn’- been in constant use for the relief of j Master F. P. Webb assembled American soldiers and dollars into Eu sixyeirsago, i* thrftv ‘f Constipation, met All Druggists. Circulars free. Worthy »t bore Flatulency, of Mrs. Perley Cross we could undoubt- weed in ih anndv s i This ye^r Wind Colic and The relatives F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, the meeting in c'ue season and temporary rope. For ten billion Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising snd tacked puffs for i edly be “all heart;” for twenty, “ail : 3 1 2 bushels of fine fruit and the Stomach and at her home recently were as follows: therefrom, by regulating aids a ppointments Overseer, soul.” Bowels, | the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural her. FRANKFORT. O. B. Dow; Asst Stewards, A. T. Nick- America is for limitation conference*, Kecord breaking Cargo sleep. his family to linan The Children’s Comfort—The Mother’s Friend. Prang Penney has moved erson and Maude Clements; G. K., Anson economic conferences, moral and I cial t at -Oil fcurope, f'om K:iz as the Henry Whitney and Maude Dow. aid—anything heip The coal b^roe. Northern, the farm known Tbe new Dost office is nearing comple- Ellingwood; Flora, The a» soon as Europe is really ready to help N «!.. containing 13(H) tons of choir rendered music. Seven granges her bettqp>rt. aid GENUINE farm. ton. herself. And we would gladly give hard coal, h r* decked 't th Ntone CASTORIA ALWAYS Ames of Colby College were reported in their usual condition all the money that she wants if she Cooper Augusta Ins* reported Mr. Mark P. W. Hall haa recently purchased a j wharf, would back to our young men those to in single lot, th it at the church Sunday evening, and Deputy A. T. Nickerson made special give be the largest cargo, preached new Earle car. that her the Kennt b< c river, tha condition things huckstering politicians has ever come up 12. mention of nourishing of and Nov. Mr. Leo. Le San of has been in took from them in the Great War making a record in the coal sli pping cir- Bangor Harvest Home and Star of Keene have been Progrtas the little peace—their illusions a d their cles the river lront. Mr and Mrs. Edgar town demonstrating the Reo Car. along sev- which he had recently visited Evening Post of Mrs. Martha Vose for granges, ideals.—Saturday the guest, Mr. Frank Curtis of Rockland baa been in hts official capacity. Sagadahoc Po- Peak's Island will become a separate eral days. the of hia Silas Curtis. This Portland and will be in guest brother, mona was represented by E. H. Libby, Keep Ready community from is ill at the of several Weed quite At the first of a or corporated as a town if plans Mr. Addison Robert McKay of New York visited Secretary of the State tirange, and Jessie symptom couth where he is are successful President of Frank Boynton cold, breathe Hyomei The best peop e of its residents In Use For Over 30 Years home friends and relatives in town recently. Morse. Penobscot Pomona was tepre- declares always have it in trie bouse and end a H. P. Black of the association boarding. make Peak's Isl- Hall of Bangor was in town re* tented by Walter Morse and Hancock by cold before it gets deep seated. Sold by the legislature snould The Kind You Have Always been home for a Harry Bought Small has A. and a so that it can secure public THE CENTAUW COMPANY, NEW VQWK CITV. Mr. Florian cently calling on Percy Hall and family, i rving Farrington. A. Howes & Co. town, where he has it lacks. The island is a from Augusta, The usual routine of business received improvements week-end Michael Cuddy haa gone to Stonington famous summer resort and lias an all- 1 he attention of the members and remarks of more th n 1000 per- employment ^ where he has employment for the win- SALE year population to open a meat, FOR Mr L Gardiner is going or the good of the order were heard from sons. fam.- ter. 11 and will move his 2. H, and others Reliable Incubator—140 eggs capacity in Brooks Libby of Esther J. dev. ns, late of Unity. market | Miss Ola Scribner was a recent fcjtattf guest and 500 chick hover. Practically new. claim there soon. Greetings were received from Julia First bra fi ui ace. unt *.m! private pr»- ly of her Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Seri A real bargain. Inquire of J F. Steve, s a d parents, of re- s-nted f*»r allowance by seph apeni a fifhite, also her thanks for tokens J WHITMORE, David Twitchell bner. 1 i.ERMAN, Ed warn E Steve s,»dmmistralors. Mra. nembrance from the Pomona during her Maine. hia mother-in-law, Northport, Estaae of Den? is E. Chandler, la e of Bum- eently with Miss is the of her Phyllis McCard guest j 11 ness. ai d final account sent d f r Wescott ham. hirst pr Almatii allowance Annie L Chandler, administra- grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A recess was taken at this time and all by Bangs of Bangor Mr and Mrs. Jesse Probate Notices trix Drake. , to the room to enjoy the i with the* parents, idjourned dining I E3ta'c of A. Henry C onant, late of Sears- the weekend went Miss George was a recent 1 lountifu! dinner arranged and served by interested in either of First «.nd fi al account presented for Bangs, Nov. 11. McLaughlin To all persons tin port Ui. and Mra Calvin liowance by Charles M. Conani. execut r. Edna guest of her sister, Mrs. Leo Lesan in nembers of the host grange. estates hereinafter named: and daughter Estate of Geor» e W. Park, r, late of Frank- Knowlton rrchbte at Mrm. Mae Hampden. at an At a Court held Belfast, in an the guests The meeting was reconvened ( .rt. First and fi ai account presented for ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. The sub- in Troy, for the County of Wtilco, on the second Tu« * week recently ilu.wance b> l. zzie M Parker, adminioira- scriber hereby givt-8 notice that he has beta Miss Hannah O’Mahoney of Belfast :arly hour and the choir again sang, day of in the year of our Lord one Mrs. Hazel Cunningham, j November, irix. administrator, of the estateof daughter, nine hundred and | HOOPING COUGH duty appointed th'e week end with Mrs. M. J. Don words of were spoken j thousand twenty-two, the t Ther spent Pleasing greeting j iV AlCOLM VA I-N EY, late of matters been for state of Etta M late of Burnham, and family. following having presented F Garey. r*earsport. must run its course— lir-, recently. jy C. C. Clements and Worthy Master fir allow- nl W d. c* Wentworth and the acti*>n thereupon hereinafter indicated, it I hirst and final account {resented in kb* C« ui.ty aldo, tstd. AJi per- Fuller « and Mrs. iVebb in behalf of Po- is hereby ordered, th .i tice thereot he giver ance Lillian G. hum ells, executrix there is no but eons having <1* mai d- tgniisi (he estate of Mr. an Mr. Prank Page and Harry Maxwell fittingly responded by “cure,” Mr. to all interested rnusi’ a it* ceased are ot sired to Sparrow, and persons by g cony of of Alorzo B-con. 'ate of F inal acid ( resect the same Mra. W. R. a deer while nona. A solo by Ethel Bryant was : Fiatate Unity. to on busi- were fortunate to get gun- piano this order to be published once « week for Vicks helps ease the f< settlcrnei t, and all indebted thereto are re- were in Belfa.t account pr.aented hllo*anc L»y Estelle F. aaude Clement river. ollowed with a five-minute talk by O. B. three weeks succesHV. ly before the second quested to r ake jayn »nt immediately to my ning up Larrabce, adminis*ratrix. coughing paroxysms. 11- Tuesday of December, A. D. 1922, in The Re author z d bgent, Fred Mudgett. tf Burn- ness, Nov. 3ow. Is legislation necessary to make Estate of E. Blckstone, late of Unity so MisB Esther who has been the publican Journ'-.a newspaper published aid Mary often. ham, Maine EL M ER E. SPEAK, Ward and Elliott, for allowance Apply Use freely Mrs. Hezzie a success in Maine? Mr. Dow at Belfftw., in said that F irst and final account presented Oct. 10‘ 1922. 3*45 Mr. and guest of Emma has returned to 'arming printed County, they Everett, Mass.. of Mrs Cuddy, at a Probate Court to le held at by Aroline B Stevens, ex-cutrix. at bedtime. were Sunday gue.t. dated that according to his belief there may appear Frederick, her home in trie Probate Office in said Belfast on tl e of John A. iate of Knox, and Bangor. second j Estate McKeen, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. The sub- Mr. ire three measures that would of A at account rc-Bented for allow- I Waid’s parents, important Tuesday December. D. 1922, ten o'clock First lind final i scriher notice that he bis been Mass was celebrated at Church of Holy hereby givr-e make his in the forenoon, and be heard thereon if they ance by L'zzie A. McKeen, administratrix. Nichols, Nov. 12. jenefit the farmer and help to I auly appointed administrator of the estateW sister R isary Sunday, Nov, 12. Rev. Fr. T. J. see cause. and family and vocation more successful. More and bet- Estate of Amariab Trim, late of Islesnoro. I IDA VARNEY, late of Burnham, Mr. Fred N. Flye Ellen P. Ryder, late of Belfast, deceased O’Mahoney officiating. First at.d finsl account presented for allowance in the County ot Waldo, deceased. Alive* Sunday «ue»tsofthe.r er educational advantages for the country Will ar.d petition for prebite and that letters Effie M. Flye, were Florence T Webster, administratrix. et na having den.and? against the [estate 4 husband m The teachers of the Schools of administration, with the wit! annexed, be by Jennie Webb and Village :hild; less centralization of power in the said deceased are desired to (resent the saua lister, Mrs. issued to Lillian V. Ryder, ex cutur named in A !at^ of Palermo. Petition have rented the John Libby house and in Addie Farri\ for settlement, and all ii netted thereto ars 12. State and more efficient management said will havi g deceased. Petition that an allowance Swanville, Nov. presented of Chester Farris, widower, requested to payment in mediately to will do said Lillian V. of said de- es finished her light housekeeping. .he building of roads and bridges. The by Ryder, daughter may be made to him out of the personal authot’Z d Er r. of Burn- Clement has ceased. roy agent, Mudgett Miss Thelma 'ate of said deceased. WE BUY horo. ELMER E. SPEAR. college in Ban- Rev. C. A. Clark, former minister in subject was discussed in a comprehensive at Shaw’s business Annie V of Stockton Estate of AuriMn Btaker, late of Belfast. Everett. Ma s Oct. 10. 1922. 3*45 course in relations to roads Thompson,late Springs, of the the Congregational Church, is the guest manner, especially deceased. Will and for there- Petition of Robert F Dunton, trustee, that he and entered the employment petition probate gor of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Scribner. and bridges. A declamation by Irving of and that ietters of administration, with the now resign said trust for reasons stated in The autscriber bant in Belfast EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. National will annexed, bo granted to Frank H. French said she has been City Farrington was well received and at this petition, hereby gives notice that duly and son Dr. F. P. Laflin and family of Ellsworth and Edgar L. B’sh< p, without giving hono, the the las’, will and tes- Bellows late of Sto: kton Springs, a| pointed executrix of Mr. and Mrs. Gustave joint E. H. Libby was introduced and executor named in said will having deceased. Sarah J. French, have returned home having been the ; deceased Petition that Fr»r.k H. French and tament of and Mrs. J. Petition presented by Frank H. French, Mr. jave an inspiring address. lie spoke or some other suitable GEORGE DODSWORTP, Charles, of their parents for a week. Edgar L. Bishop, per- THOMAS and ^L.bby^Mr.Effie M. Flye, guests Eliza F. late of deceased bonis Tyler some Olson, Belfast, son be administrator, de * of Los •nd Mrs. Frank aritfly on the road question, giving may appointed late < f Pasadena, in the t unty Ange- Will and petition for probate thereof and that that Pomona at Knox Station. Mr. Eddie Batchelder of Millinocket non, with the will annexed. Application les ard Stale of California, incensed, All per- Waldo 'acts and figures in regard to the latest letters testamentary issue to John Oscar Olson, administrators attended no bond be fr*m said ^ the »state of said was the of his Mr. and Mrs. required sons ha\ in*.' d« mands against and guest parents, the executor rameJ therein and' presents said the for there- Bessey, Mr. aws enacted f r road building and speak- is contained in petition probate are desired to the same for Mrs. Percy that o bond be deceased present Mr. and a petition Application requir- said rrank H. are re- Freeman Batchelder, few days ago. of. Petition presented by n » all indebted Penney, at length on grange work. ed from said xecutor is contained in the /.M) DEER SKINS settU Dt, and thereto Bellows, Lendon ing greater pe- brother and htir at law of said de- to Mrs. Charles French, quested to make payment immediately my Anna Woods Mrs. F. W. Reid is spending a few days i A by Mary Curtis and instru- tition for probate thereof. ceased. It convenient bring ’em in, trade face to I E. G. Burnham, Mrs. reading authorized agent, Robert K, Dunton, Helfaat, Mr in the of Mr. and Mrs. j Thomas J Brown, late of Belfast, deceased lace and get your money on the «i*ot: or I DO Da WORTH. the Farm i angor, guest music Harriet Nickerson fol- late of deceased Maine. HELEN MARIE Russell attended mental by Will and petition for thereof and that James Eaton, Winterport, ship your accumulation. All *Mpm< ntH E and Nathan probate held I’asader a. Cal Oct 10. 19*i2 3*46 on St. that Leora B Eaton of of furs aside for seven Satis- n _ 6. Samuel Strickland Montgomery letters issue to brtd W. Rankin, Petition Winterportor, days. in Belfast, Nov. owed* teeianunt&ry Prices Bureau meeting some other suitable person may be appointed factory guaranteed «>r furs return- ■ teachers of the schools ! answer be being the executor named therein and pre- The public spent C. C. Clements was requested to of estate. that eil. We pay -transportation ootb ways. I ■ of Mrs. sents said that no bond administratrix said Application Nickleas, sister of Mr. petition. Application Portland Mrs. Vivian Wednesday evening at the home What can be done is in no bond he rfquired from said administratrix Rendering Co., Portland, Me ( chi.d s the following question: be required from said executor contained ill the day of her is contain d in the pet tion for probate there “MICE TO IPliiT taken the for thereof. Tobey, was and Mrs. Sumner Nickerson of Prospect. For the roads in Maine? Mr. Clements petition probate — ■ the bl- of. Petition presented by sai 1 Leora B. Eaton THE RECEIVERS OF THE BEI.I AST SAT bronchitis and died Lewis H. Hart, late of deceased. I funeral with have re- the had been abiy Belfast, and heir at law of said deceased. -- 1KGS BANK will leceive were Mr. and Mrs. Boigia Donlin replied that question that j daughter services Will and petition for probate thereof and [■ or of three humlreo mnity-«w Funeral whole any part owing Saturday. been add that Bellas* « turned to Medford, Mass., having discussed and that he could only letters testamentary iesue to Jennett L. Hart, Willard B Curtis. late of Belfast, deceased (o91) snares of preferred stock of the her father’s home. she therein and at par uni held Nov. 14 at H. Donlin. done on third being the executrix m-xned Will and petition for probate 'hereof and that Notice of foreclosure Moosehead Lake Railroad Company the guests of Mr. and M,s. P. there must be more work j i subscribed i< roe- presents said petition. Application that no letters of administrate n with the will annexed December 1. 1922, unless all is has been on trunk lines. fore that date. (Hustus) Tobey F. P. Laflin and class roads and less bona be from said executrix is con- be to I. Morse of Belfast or OsCAR ( OLE and ANNIE M Mrs. Nellie Dr. and Mrs. children, required granted Ralph j Thi- stock is entitled to six cent diviuena* the I per her parents, Curtis tained in petition for probate thereof. some other euitab e person, the executor both of-* WINTER PORT, in the to six cen* a short time with Charles are A humorous reading by Mary WHEREASCOLE, then the common stock Is entitled per •pending Catherine and Allen, spend- will declined said trust. there Kate Staples, late of Stockton Springs, de- named in said having County of WALuO and St*te of MAINE, by dividends, alter which both share equally- E. W. Hustus. While relatives in and instrumental music by Harriet Nick- have yj™*neeii Mr and Mra. ing a short vacation with ceased. Will and petition for probate thereof Petition presented by Carolena Curtis of Bel- their nv rtgage deed dated the ninth day of dends ot three cent semi-annually with mem- j on this stoc k since l>tE. fn*1**? child was taken erson followed. and that letters testamentary issue to Fred L, fast. April, 1915, ai:d recorded in the Waldo Regis- paid regularly her infant town. no debt on the road and dividends on the pretermi 6th. Her Blarcbard. he being ihe executor named there- Estate of Aberine S. Towle, late of Sears- try of Deeds, Book 318, Page 411, c<»r v*yed to and died Nov. A question, Resolved, That parents are stock are the tirst claim on the earnings- branous croup The Messrs. Frank Sylvester and in and presents said Second and final account for the EASTERN TRUSl>nd BANKING COM- ! fcAMW and the petition. port presented sent rental is thirty-six thousand dollar* on Wednesday more to blame than children for trouble B. executor. ut.dersigned, a certain lot or par- a w* husband arrived and wife were called home Robie F. late of Morrill, deceased. allowance by Henry Hart, PANY,*the per year. The amount required to pay George OUb Meservie, of situated in W is 9. Mrs. Tobey were by and that cel land, said interport, and cent'dividend on the stock was held on Nov. in school. The opening remarks Will petition for probate thereof and S. late of Sears- preferred funeral the death of their sister, Mrs. Earl Estate of Aberine Towle, bounded as follows, to wit: thousand sixty-two dollars ($16,062 Subscriptions ur by letters testamentary iesue to Charles Meser- the her husband. Gilbert. Maude Clements was port. Petition of Henry B. Hart that the will be received at the banking rooms of returned home with Nancy he the executor named therein and at a sUke and birch tr> e Chapman. vie, being of Probate determine who are en- Beginning spruce fast Bank. Transfers of stock par- and a Judge may Savings 0® is extended the bereaved called upon to uphold the negative presents said that no at the west corner of lot number one hundred 1. This stock is •ympathy at his petition. Application titled to said estate and their respective for will be made December Mr. George Pierce passed away bond be from said executor is con- seventy six (176); thence south fifty-four (54) to taxation or normal incoro in loss of the only child spirited discussion followed in which a required shares therein, and order the same to be dis- subject municipal ents the tained in the for thereof. east one hundred forty-seven tax. summer home here Friday, Nov, 10, Mr. petition probate tributed accordingly. degrees (147) large number participated. rods and five links by said lot number one Belfast, Maine, October 30. 1922. some Hudson C. Brown, late of Northport, de- (5) Peirce has been in poor health for ELLERY BOWDEN. six a ROBERT F. DUNTON. concluded and thereof hundred seventy (176) to yellow birch KNOX KIlHlE. Reinarka by A. T. Nickerson ceased. Will petition Apr probate Judge of said Court. CAKI.ETON 1'. MEKKH-L, time but able to be out. and that letters B. tree at south corner of said lot number one was closed testamentary isaua^o Mary of the Attest: 6w44 Rweivcrs o( Belfast Savings the program and the meeting A true copy original. hunt red seventy six thence south thir for Brown, she being the executrix named therein (176); haa been working Herbert Smith and son Harold CHAS. E. JOHNSON. Register. west four rods C. B. Ingraham Mrs. with the usual formality and a selection and presents said petition. Application that ty-nine (39) degrees eighty- (84) and is by lots nun bt red two hundred eighty nine in Montville. Cox, who have been visiting Mr. the choir. no bond be required from said executrix Charles Stevenson by (289), two hundred ninety (290) and two hun- to their contained in the petition for probate thereof. Notice is hereby given that the following Basiero Lisjit Mrs. John have returned miiid of Unity baa been working Preston, The next meeting will be with Sunrise have been made the dred ninety-one (291) to a cedar stake; thence Fred Murch Lena P. Hoyt, late of Belfast, deceased. appointments by Probate BANGOR LINE a in Me. within and for the of north fifty-four (54) degrees west one hundred who is building garage. home Dennysville, Grange, Dec. instead of 13 as the lat- Will and i etition for thereof and that Court, County Waldo for E L. Vose, 6, probata forty-seven rods and five limes to a letters issue to Trust and State of Maipe: (147) (5) Robert Treat and occurs in the week ot the State testamentary Augusta norm Halldale was a guest at Messra. Frank Page, ter date stake by a spruce tree; thence thirty-six STEAMSHIP BELFAST Hall of of Augusta it being the executor a. Acbaa Company Estate of Lena sannorn. late of Belfast. (36) degrees east eighty-three and one-half b*t- Hurd Saturday night. Mr. Le San have been bunting. Mr. Grange. named therein. Petition presented by Edgar Leave Tuesdays, Thursdays and home of Howard Margaret L Vinall of Belfast appointed ad- ^ lot number one hundred eighty Bangor the CLARA D. YORK S. McDonald of Maine. (83^)rods at 1 30 m 2.15 p- returned bringing a fine deer with Belfast, ministratrix . A. D. 1922. to th* first mentioned urdaya p ; Winterport Page (180) bound, containing 30 m ; tan- Nov. II. late of deceased. Bucksport 3.00 p. m.; Belfast. 4 p. and Mr. Le San remain George Peirce, Frankfort, eaventy-si ven (77) acres, one hundred twenty- ^ue him. Mr. Treat Estate of Frank Rokes. late of Searsmont. 6 46 m Rockland 3 00 p m.’. and Mr. Ricker Petition that A. Peirce of Newton, or the dem. p. ; Hillman of Troy George one (121) rods, more less, above lot be- a. ®* W. A. Flora E Rokes of Searsmont appointed ad- Boston the Burning about 7 D. Vose’s ed * few daya longer. Truth. Massachusetts, or some other suitable person lot umbered one hundred seven following were guests at E. Vigorous ministratrix November 14, A. D. 1922. ing seventy Return—Leave Boston Mondays. Wednes- of Winterport may be appoiuted administrator of said estate. (177) in the first division of lots in said Win- from said and at 6 m a Mrs. Earl Chapman formerly Margaret There is a streak of sentimentalism in Application that no bond be required Estate of Addie E, Shuetleff. late of Thorn- lerport sun being the same premises describ- days Fridays p. recently. for Leave Rockland Tuesdijs, Thursdays 8 administrator is contained in tne petition dike. Helen S. Bragdon of Thorndike ed in deed Ruben Jr to Samuel re- was calling on away Wednesday, Nov. Americans, quite absent from the Euro- ap- Cole, Coleg 6.46 a. m.; I Sergent of Brooks Otis, passed thereof. Petition presented by Emma November Saturdays at 5 a. m ; Camden Mr. character where ia concern- probate pointed administratrix 14, A. D. corded io Waldo County Registry of Deeds; **« a illness at the borne of her pean money widow and heir-at-law of aaid de- fast 7.16 a m.. for Bucksport, W interport Saturday, Nov. 11, soliciting after long P. Peirce, 1922. Book 163, Page 320, and same premises con- the Ridge ed. that is easily played on by clever Bangor, and Mrs. James Otis. In- ceased.} late to said Oscar Cole by Samuel Cole, by corn. parents, Mr. we Estate of Lewis A. Brown, of Belfast. veyed the Met acreage for sweet m propaganda and it has been, may add. At Boston connection is made via Mary A. Vickery, late of Unity, deceased. Eliza J. Brown of Belfast appointed sdminis his deed dated December 27. 1899, arid record of terment was at W interport. In the we have fallen for the shame- Line freight steamers Clark and Harold Clark past Petition that James B. Vickery or some other tratrix November A. D. 1922. ed in said Registry of Dee Is, Book 257, Page ropoiitan express Miss Harriet the recent 14, New York and West. them-into it stuff, but work suitable person may be appointed administra- 273, to which deeds reference is hereby mad_* points Southland to visit at C. B. Ingraham's of the Frankfort ladies called Estate of Albert W. Ward, late of Thorn- Belfast came Several along this line has been too coarse to in- tor of said estste. Petition by said and LINE Nov. presented dike Lou Ward Mutch of Thorndike appoint- MAINE STEAMSHIP and returned Sunday, at tne school to see the the kiddie of mind even. James B. ton and heir-at-law of said Friday night High recently fluence type Vickery, ed administratrix November D. 1922. Whereas the condition of said mortgage has deceased. 14, A, Portland-New Yoik Freight Service. and were all much pleased Now when the average American reads and remains broken, 2th. new piano Estate of Pronell P. Nichols, late of Sears- been, and that America has lost her soul while Eu- Daniel Reinberg, late of Tarrytown, New Now, therefore, by reason of the breach of Direct service between Portland Mrs. May Hall, with and the musical selections given po:t: Wilfred V. Nichols of Searsfort ap- freight Mrs. Susie Ingraham, it, has he asks that aver York. Authenticated copy of will ana peti- the condition thereof, said Eastern Trust and New York is resumed from the New rope saved hers, pointed administrator November 14, A.L>. 1922- Mrs. Jennie Mc- by the principal, Mr. Warren. tion for probate thereof with a petition mat Banking Company hereby claims a foreclosure Pier Maine. Mrs. Bessie Ingriham, age American question, “How do tbeyi of Portland, .inBi the same may be allowed,filed and recorded and Estate Josephine A, Proctor, late of of said mortgage. rates ard direct track Mrs. Frank Clement get that way?” He remembers America’s Frederick Tbnugh and Mr. and The and grammar schools that letters testamentary issue to Marjorie Prospeet. W, Smith of Bucksport Dated this seventh of November. A. D. and dTruna Gray primary in and how she refused to da? with Maine Central Gran. Pomona at tart the war, F, Reinberg, she being the executrix named appointed administrator November 14, A, D 1922 EASTERN TRUST AND the Waldo County united in a short program in the (L. S) roads. attended giving profit to the extent of a dollar of repara- therein and said petition. Applica- 1922, 3w46 BANKING a time. presents COMPANY. GEO. E. DUNTON. Agent, All report fine which execu- Knox Station. grammar room Friday, Nov. 3, to tions or an inch of territory. He knows tion that no bond be required from aaid Estate of Phineas A. Dunton, late of Lin By GORHAM H. WOOD, its President, Belfast. Maine- _ that the divided vast trix is contained in the petition for probate O of -7' t all the parents and friends were cordially European powers colnville. Irving Eugley Lincolnville gain in land and enormous trade possibil- thereof. appointed administrator November 14, A D treat of cakes and candy u* invited. A ities; that their rapacities and jealousies Estate of Mary E. Blaclmtone, late of Unity. 1922. Notice ot roreciosure of Arcline B executrix, for WANTED were furnished by pupils and teacoers. resulted in a peace that is a fomenter of Petition S'.evens, Estate of Rosa B. Roberts, late of Belfast. troublesome determination of collateral inheritance tax. James S. Roberts of Belfait war. He looks at the Near East, where appointed admin- A horse for its until late of istrator November 14, A, D. 1922. keeping May 15th. Mortgage. Mrs. Owen Sweeney Sr. passed away one nation stood behind the Greeks Estate of Thomas George Dodwortb, of great Maria Must be sound and kind, a good roadster Dorcas A. McKeen COUGHS Pasadena. California Petition of Helen Estate of James B. Dunton, late of Be*J*Jj at her home Thursday, Nov. 2. She while another got behind the Turks. And Lincoln- of about ten hundred in the of Waldo the of Dodworth, executrix, for determination of ville. Irvin O Eugley of Lincolnville pounds weight. WHEREAS,County ‘“f.he tbir- indicate that powers he is asked to take lessons in saving his appoint- her mortgage leaves to mourn her loss four sons, James, collateral inheritance tax. ed administrator November 14, A. D. DR. ELMER SMALL, Maine, by deedd‘'l j„d re- to^disease are soul from the politicians in control of 1922. teenth day of February, A D. resistance Ambrose and William Estate of James B. Dunton, late of Lincoln- 43tf 36 Miller SL, Belfast, Me. V Book Owen, Sweeney, these who have ruin- Estate of Mary E. of Belfast. corded in the Waldo Registry ot cold nations—politicians Petition of Irvin O. adminis- Hubbard,"late f“£ jDgi If you take ville. Eugley, Adams of Belfast to the B“ lowered. two daughters Mrs. Annie Finnegan of ed and who now ask that we act and Samuel appointed adminis- 208,Page 160, conveyeo Bei. Europe trator, that he may be licensed to sell I at trator November 14, A. D. 1922 a established by or the cough lingers, as s crew to the old estate situ Bank, corporation ce| easily Bangor and Katherine Sweeney of Frank- wrecking salvage convey at private sale certain real a cei deceased Estate of H. late fast, in the State of Maine, “^in mess for them while they push on to new ated in Lincolnvillfc belonging to said Harvey Smalley, of Bel- thereon. take rich, nourishing fort. Hoi ace of of land with the buildings and described in said fast. B. Smalley Belfast appoint- > yjiler triumphs of ruin. petition. Wood for Sale said Belfist and bounded northerly ed exrcutor November 14, A. D. 1922. py Mr. America has been absolutely in Estate of Phineas A. Dunton, late of Lin- Cross Street; s 0j Mrs. Helen Clark accompanied by Street; easterly by ■ ri^ht ad- Estate of Emma F. Tyler, late of W keeping out of foreign affairs under the colnville. Petition of Irving O. Eugley, Belfast. land of F. H. BIack; and westerly 0„ and Mra. Llewellyn Clark of West to sell Joseph Tyler of Belfast OLD GROWTH HARD WoOD, four and »h conditions and the that have ministrator, that he may be licensed appointed executor the Gillum lot. J#22> leadership real estate November A D. 1922. foot or fitted for stove or fnrnace. seidiBlack>nd ■ Emulsion motored to Fairfield and back and convey at private sale certain 14, length, the fourteenth day of October, Rs- Scott’s WinterpQrt, prevailed since the armistice. Until the jj), r. • situated in Lincolnville to aaid de- Estate of Rhoda C. late J. H. I aI niir«t vitamine bcnrinc I belonging Tsylor, of Unity. LORD, Robert F. Bun ton and Carleton ,p. Sunday, Nov. 8. While there they called politicians have a change of heart, until in said M. ceased and described petition. George Taylor of Unity appointed execu- Tel. 179-11 Belfast, Maine. ceivers of said Belfast 8avings of oil. it is at they settle down to saving their souls tor November A. U. 1122. their cod-Iivef on Mra. Margaret Hopkins who Estate of LeRoy S. Southard, late of North- 14, j pointed and qualified, by and their countries as well as their /CODyey«d the frienda will be bacon, First snd finsl sccount presented for Estate of Melissie M. that date, assigned, and i helps build up Ssnatarium and her many port. Reynolds, late of tr,n?f‘Tr 10 TIE world *g*jn&f*rr THE KING OF LIARS OF WHICH SEX?

and OO FAR as successful impostures are Take “Fruit-a-ti«e$" TJISTOItY, particularly that portion concerned, Giuseppe bet- Balsamo, which deals with the Intrigues YaurssTf Well ter known by Ids adopted title of Make and plots thnt honeycombed the court* the marvellous “Count Cagllostro” was undoubt- I “Fruit-a-tiw's”, of Europe during the Eighteenth cen- from fruit and edlv the most remarkable man the medicine made juices tury, Is filled with the accounts of a medicinal world has ever produced, for be not I tonics, tlie most benellria! number of unusual personages—but It only numbered his victims by the thou- ! ever to mankind. Is doubtful If any of these are quite Look over the agent given sands but his chosen art of practiced as as oranges, apples, figs and remarkable a* the ones connected just lying with such consummate clever- InTERn/monAL nature’s own medicine, so with the career of the Chevalier prunes, are ness that he victimized cardinals and from these d’Eon. whose exploits were directly Fruit-a-tives”—made princes as well ns peasants and the Ohepipe Heater concentrate.! and responsible for much of the glory which fruit juices—but various clashes lying between these Stomach surrounds the nnme of I-ouls XV. Not Philanthrophy^ the greatest categories, lie was, In truth, “the before selec- intensified—is j Horn at Tonnere. France, in 1728, catalog Medicine, the greatest king of liars," beside whom such mod- and Fiver Charles Genevieve Louis Auguste An- ting any heater. Call Bladder Medicine, the ern examples of Cnssle Chadwick and Kidney and dree TImothee d’Eon de Beaumont de- Just Good Business Flood the greatest Ponzl were the rankest amateurs. at our store or send greatest Purifier, veloped a talent early In life for As a boy, Balsamo gave evi- remedy for Headaches, Constipation, early Impersonating members of either sex post card request for dence of Ms in the world. scheming tendencies, and, with a which to have and Indigestion, facility appears on friend me when I tell him he can after being expelled from school, was this valuable book Once'.in'a Vhile a skeptical eye3 doubtfully a 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. been little lees than marvelous. In OOc box, if he will mike his toll calls on a station-to-station basis. placed In the apothecary shop of a which how to obtain heat save time and money At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES fact, the mystery surrounds the I Sicilian monastery, where he set nbout When I ask him to speak out, he tells me frankly that he is wondering why OGDENSBURGi N.Y. true sex of this adventurer—or adven- with econ- KimiteJ, to mnster the of comfort that will decrease our toll revenue. The fact is, science chemicals turess—becomes more startling with am recommending something nnd for which he to his with will in- Abandoned Farms. drugs, appeared the examination of each exploit. Ac- omy. as I explain to him, I expect that compliance my suggestion hnve a positive genius. It was while cording to contemporary historians, crease dur toil revenue and save U3 time and money, too. In the been said and written apothecary's shop that Balsamo d’Eon was able to either ns ■ So much has appear sold to a credulous the secret ask for Onepipe toll service is sim an extension of the farms in Maine that a peasant man or ns a woman, with an ease Just Here’s why: Station-to-Station >ly tbout abandoned a this of mythical "treasure cave” which which rendered of his dis- book. number” of local service. A few years ago we extended many people in other states and penetration “call by practice great was supposed to be near by, but, when and his In to toll calls—calls of 15 to 25 miles. It have been led to believe guise Impossible, ability “call by number” practice short-haul some in our own, the purchaser of the secret went to calls to this line gained for him (the mascu- worked so successfully that we are now applying that practice to toll in Maine is decadent. examine WEIGHT & WYLUE that agriculture the cave, he was set upon by line being used advisedly) a i our toll business is now pronoun any in the country. Over 80 per cent of being Frank P. Washburn, our Commission- a “devil” (Balsamo himself) and beat- point Mr position at the head of the secret i FlUMBING and HEATING in this in an able and timely ad- en to death. For tills handled way. er of Agriculture nearly escapade, agents employed by Louis, and it was the following to say about Giuseppe was baplshed from Sicily he became the most thus dress has not long l>efore Belfast, Maine It enables us to hioile a larger number of C1II3 over a given circuit, and fled to Rome, where he succeeded farms: accomplished spy who ever delved Into It enables U3 to save the time of operators, thus abandoned In a saving construction costs. far as to marrying strikingly beautiful the secrets of a court or divined the people have gone so can and pass on to subscribers a "Some woman name operating cost3. We do, therefore, nnd changed his to | Indention of a ruler. Inner saving that some twelve thousand farms Triple an l no It 7i orr crnt in rainy cases, on toll assert I “Count Cagllostro.” Casing saving of at lent 2) arrant State the Fart of the time he would he the abandoned in the during humidi- on ths basis as tha old-fashioned person- Were Ills first venture on n large scale Chevalier d'Eon, dashing, debonair and Large calls male station-to-station ajain3t from 1910 to 1920. It is fier 10 year period was the Invention of an “elixir of fearless. Then the chevalier would to-persm method. total number of farms drop- Double feed true that the life,” of which he sold many thousand allow It to be known that he was to door want ta'k with Mr. So-and-so, an! he may De from sixty thousand forty-eight bottles at fabulous prices and. In order on a and a But my frieid says “I to ped going somewhere visit, Large ashpit I not from own is worth of coarse. H >wever, when thousand, but we should gather to prove the value of his medi- beautiful woman—versed in all the door oat.” That contingency considering, of the to he more than to Mr. business hours/ that anything like one-fifth cine, claimed 2,fl00 arts which make men open their hearts One piece base a3k: “Where would you expect find So-and-3o during this his has years old and to have been present at of the seal of Herring-bone at his ofi:e’’ his batik or agricultural strength of the State and their lips, forgetful my friend unhesitatingly replies: “Way, —or.at of which he in man lost. In the first place, many of the time the crucifixion, secrecy which they would never lift grate hung as the case Of course, that’s w.iere a business usually be-n frame factory may be, should have been .bandoned. described with a wealth of detail omit- male friend—would drop these farms to their closest is found these days —sticking pretty close to hi3 busiie33. and character of that Two piece fire- By reason of location ted from the Scriptures. At appear, and nnother report would soon should never have been cleared, was much talk of the pot soil they time there be on its way to the private snnctum our station-to-station method of handling toll calls ha.s grown ever to operate Single piece That’s why and it was impossible Jew” and many persons of the that it farms "Wandering king. cast or steel favor of business men who have tested it and found a Many of these so rapidly in the { them at profit. believed thnt was none rn connection Cngliostro No one suspected that the dashing radiator And because it makes it easy now being operated £ woulfi—and does —3ave them time and money. I are ! other than this personage—a belief chevalier and the flirtatious others and under better manage- coquette a if m )>■ ? ec t’limica.l than the I with foster for them to do business -because it is speeiier to date methods ami which the Sicilian took care to were one and the same, though when went with more up old given us more and more of their business to handle. Its Tnen we should remember whenever possible. the was finally made, even method—they‘have machinery. exposure to recommend station- in the census en- “elixir of not with us, therefore—it’s good business that a farm as defined When the success of the his enemies had the grace to say that philanthropy was agricul- umerator’s instructions, any life” appeared to be imperiled by the d’Eon had “fought over half of Europe to-stntion toll service. that a gross return tural enterprise yielded death of a number of persons who had and flirted over the other half." In and dollars per year. or the listed name of of two hundred fifty hit the and In Test it for Mike a call for the ninber such taken it, Cngliostro upon Paris, in London, In Rome yourself. In 1900 or 1910 there were many WOOD that will talk with anyone, to in- for scheme of organizing Masonic lodges Genoa, the chevalier added success some person or concern, sinoly ailing yiu that a means of subsistence provided he was of Coal is high anti scarce. Wood by the an! see if you are not able to but the increased cost of for women, claiming that after success to his long list of vic- dicate that you desire the station-to-station rate, their owners, load is a wood by the a gamble. Buy your act for him. and together with the divine origin and had rereived spe- tories, prying into secrets and ferret- reach the yoa wait, or 3)H3).i3 ciri satisfactorily living equipment, cord and get what you pay for. Cord p3rsori offered in other indus- cial mission to this work upon the greater attractions perform ing out the truth when greatest wood, $10.00. Furnace prices, $12.00. 1920 combined to drive the which naturally the name and address and our tries had by earth—a statement spies of five kingdoms had utterly Fitted, $ 14 00. Delivered and C. O. D. If you don’t k iow the number, simoly give and dollar farmer out of women and two hundred fifty endeared him to a number of failed. C. C. ROGERS. toll operators will mike the connection so quickly you will be surprised in business. of sufficient wealth to assist him Hut It was while at the court of the Telephone after 6 p m., 179-24 4w46 E. R. of abandoned farms at the result. SPEAR, Manager, fhe whole matter his other pleased and the accomplishment of Empress Elizabeth of Russia, in the bas been somewhat misrepresented | which included the mnking feminine that the chevalier AND GUILES misunderstood. Many interested people schemes, role, WCc'.ii'S WiLES in this of diamonds and stones and his Eu- I oDiect to the term “abandoned precious achieved crowning triumph. them as of base metals Into I connection, so let us designate the transmutation rope was then on the verge of the Mrs. Dove Cooed Her Satisfaction those that I unoccupied farms, meaning j gold. Seven Years’ war, and Louis desired After Richard Had Compro- i owner or operator D.s- I have no resident By virtue of his various impositions, an alliance with Russia. One after an- mised—Can You Seat It? with the apparent deductions of I satish-d 1 was able to accumulate a other the veterans of the ^FLORIDA of these Cngliostro diplomatic » Two Sailings Weekly I thecensus that twelve thousand BY amount of money and, when he service returned to Paris, stoop- “O Richard, how tine you look to- Tuesdays and I added to our agricultural prob large rj A baiheeu of 8 P. ML of our decided to move the headquarters shouldered and beaten. The imperial cried ilrs. Dove before she gave W S3 Caw Saturdays. \em io ten years, at least two day,” as es- to it was a mat- was closed to them. husband a smacking kiss on his Boston to Savannah SUK departments, the State his influence France, palace, they said, her before he be- none of their believe I have the : First-Class Passenger Fares, Hostess un and the Department of Agricul ter of only a few days The empress would have left cheek. “I do at the facts. de- lure, have attempted to get came the most talked of man In Paris. advice. She was adamant in her best-looking husband in Mudtown!” s** *5*6.65 WM7-® intimate rela- kiss To St. Petermburtf To Jacluonnlla The former having more It was he who used the Cardinal de cision to stand aloof in the struggle And she gave him a resounding with officers, have ob- and tionship municipal Rohan, Grand Almoner of France which was approaching. on tile other cheek. $51.28 3ft $42.82 tained the most complete results indicat- one of the shrewdest statesmen in As a last resort, d’Eon was dis- Richard Dove looked .steadily into not twelve thousand idle farms, but $96.15 «££d $79.23 ing saw was mean tuiu mwumii In the tragic affair of the dia- to Moscow, and before many bis wife’s eyes. Wliat lie i:ic lulling less than four thousand. In Europe, patched Sivaunh considerably be ru- admira- Ocean Steamship Co. of we which brought dls- weeks had It began to admiration and love—love and the Department of Agriculture have mond necklace, passed, but so far or upon eve^'one mored about the Russian capital that else. as yet only incomplete returns, grace imprisonment tion, nothing him- of honor smartest husband, as received they correspond very closely Implicated, including the Italian her majesty had a new maid “And I have the with those gathered by the State asses self, who was imprisoned in the Bas- who appeared to have a strange hold too,” went on Mrs. Dove proudly, steal- Pier 42, Hoooec Tunnel Docks. Boetou to go further sors. We have attempted In but was finally acquitted over the queen. The girl, ns charming another glance at him. NEED THAT’S NEEDED FOR LOGGING the tile 178(3, ing EVERY with our and to determine to but inquiry and ordered to leave France. ns she was pretty, was careful not Mr. Dove started to speak, of these unoccupied farms Your Place proportion for a cards too but she Ice and Work about that are After drifting nbout Europe play her rapidly, stopped. Harvesting that are for sale, and the number con- al- — — — of the of impos- lost no opportunity to shift the “And the lovingest and kindest, Ice Cutters Saws Picks Plows WANTED equipped for business, and we are inform- number years, prince | of Dove. There was Rome nnd was to a discussion diplomacy finished Mrs. — ed that one half are for sale, tors finally returned to versation so,” Axes Gasolene Engines, etc. TO practically add. BUY ALL KINDS OF JUNK. cent of this number the to life im- and at first to suggest and then to nothing more she could | Any* and that fifty per condemned by pope our Illustrated Free one who has to sell alliance be- Dove looked at his IVrite now for / 80 page Catalogue. any please telephone have the necessary buildings, fences, as a foe to re- the wisdom of an Sadly Richard or send prisonment dangerous prove KENDALL & WHITNEY —Est. 1S58 — Portland, Maine. , postal and I will call. Good successful operation. Russia and Austria prices machinery, etc., for ligion, dying in a papal dungeon on tween France, wife. ! for old paper. The net returns, then, of our investiga- Great. Little by Is Nazlmova?” August 20, 1703. after having duped against Frederick the “What it, SAM FREEDMAN, are as follows: she tion, nnd nnd little the decision of the queen began “I need a new dress, Dickie,” i 39t* Cross Belfast. <<• OAHU | all Europe, prince priest Street, 1M1U1UC1 Ul UUUUCUlllCU from and, some two weeks after cooed. “I just saw the loveliest one 1^00 peasant alike. But, apart Cag- to crumble, Number for sale honor for—” 90U liostro’s strange and almost hypnotic the new maid of disappeared downtown yesterday Number for sale with equipment | about the said Mr. over everyone from the palace—which was “I’m sorry, Nazlmova,’’ have been criticized l^ience practically Beth departments d'Eon was making his “but I can’t afford to buy a new of this ndth whom he came in contact, there same time that Dove, ( for making’ public a statement j Woolens to Louis—it became known that dress. If It was a hat, now, I might—” the fear that it is \ are a number of mysteries concerning report | nature, being expressed an Mrs. Dove. I Material to in- never been ex- alliance would be ratified at dear!” sighed “Well, LUMBER for ladies’ wear direct from a damaging concession calculated the man which have the “Oh, will have to be satisfied with a factory. Write for sample and fluence possible purchasers against locat- his origin and his early date, thus completely altering then, I | mention plained—Including down to hide All Kinds of Lumbar for building and garment planned. n Maine. It does not appear that this for all of Europe. hat!” she said, looking Spruce ing! exceptional ability handling the map F. A. critic-sm is just. The entire investiga- In addi- however, was destined to be the light of satisfaction in her eyes. PACKARD, kinds of strange chemicals. This, repairing. 3m36 Box B, Maine. tion has been carried on with the object success. He wae As she went that evening Camden, tion. there Is the greatest mystery of the chevalier’s last upstairs in this class of property she view of locating manifest- and lines were appearing to put little Willie to bed laughed sawed seems all: His power of prophecy growing old, We have all of eastern Shingles. and aidiug in its disposal. There difficult to grades occasions, but par- in his face which it was softly to herself. no good reason if we have some two ed upon numerous why, of cosmetics. “That was a great idea,” she thousand farms for sale we should not ticularly when he announced that hide by the application Nails, Laths and Clapboards. total of "I wanted a hat, any- Roofing Paper, Trucking; advertise the fact. There are airejdy Maria Theresa, empress of Austria, Following un almost collapse thought. only Mrs. Love to I am farm settlers Paris at the Court of St. James, In way. I’ll have to tell are reasonable. Give us a prepared to do all kinds of many inquiries; prospective was dying, nnd word reached his plans Our prices very truck, land. life, It on her Horatio.”—Rehoboth ng. Furniture and cm no longer find cheap western that the empress had London, d’Eon retired from public to use piano moving a five days later at our on Primrose Street. Tel. 205. Leave The fact Maine has such land of a 33 which elapsed Herald. call yard specialty. orders at the stables that succumbed nt the very hour foretold and, during the years Sunday lower other States is nc contin- corner of Main and Cross and cash value than during before his death, he dressed streets, they that such by the Italian count. Again, will receive prompt attention. deterrent, and the prospect is the name the She Didn’t Get. his Incarceration in the Bastile, Cag- ually as a woman, using All Money of this idle land as has any real agricul- B. Hills Belfast. Telephone connection. This would appear to A colored minister met one of his Milton liostro wrote upon the walls of his “Mine. d’Eon.” W. tural value will soon be utilized. be- who had |W. BLAZO & Bastile to the belief that he flock in the street, a man Just SON, The jnatter of the increase of fifty- cell: "Within three years the lend weight 126 Waldo Avenue, Belfast. sex, but beyond been Itastus was muttering eight pier cent in the amount of mort- shall be and the people shall longed to the feminine married. destroyed world’s be has also fact he wus one of the to himself and appeared to laboring Jages upou Maine farm property dance upon Its site”—another proph- the that been dwelt It should be borne in nothing definite has ever under considerable excitement. So the upon. ecy which wus carried out to the let- super-spies, FOR SALE Receivers’ Sale of Val- mind that this increase is practically all about the ambi-sex- halted him and asked what ter. been discovered minister t an n care of in a increase corresponding trous chevalier. was the matter. Desirable Real Estate in Islesboro. ReYolYingBMcase in during uable Estate the value of the farm property said Rastus. “It’s Mandy. Real Town In France. “Lord!" The Receivers of tne Belfast Saving* Bank fhc same We hear no mention ol for sale period. Means. Dat ’oman doan' do nothin’ but want offer for sale, and will sealed bids for The Receivers of the Belfast Savings £ank ‘he lowest pel lesson was about to What "Doughoregan" |receive fact that Maine has the The geography a or of will receive sealed bids for the real estate in of the Yassuh; dat’s what it is— the purchase of, certain lot parcel land, For eent of tenant of any stale and the of it was The most famous member money. situated in Isles- Belfast, known as the Savings Bank Building particulars app'y at the farmers begin, and subject de time. In with :he buildings thereon, 1911 Carroll money all and lot at the corner of Maia and Church this percentage also decreased from Carroll family was Charles money, money, boro, in the County of Waldo and State of JOURNAL OFFICE. France. site for the and lot of to 1920. The of tenant farm- "the (of the de mohntn’, fust t’ing, ask Maine, bounded and described as follows, to Streets, and building westerly percentage the started off of Carrollton, Signer” to er* Accordingly teacher home to wit: at side of the Town and adj icent said Savings Bank Building, varies all the way from four and two build- money. When I comes dinner, Beginnirg the,eastern “Now in this Declaration of Independence), of Wilson thence south- such bids to be opened at the backing rooms tenths in in Iowa and with the question: but money, mon- Road at land Coombs; Maine, to forty-one manor house at Doughore- she doan’ talk nothin’ low water in said Savings Bank Building on the first day war who was our princi- er of the easterly by said Coombs’ land to *i*ty-six in Certainly a raorl- past terrible the ebenin It's de at ten o’clock in the fore Georgia. by the way, derives its ey, money. In mark at the head of Sabbath Day Harbor, so- of December, 1922. farm is no worse than a tenanted ally?” gal)—which, as the shore runs noon. Bids may be made under either or all pged pal of the old same money. Money, called; thence northwesterly to a name from a combination t’ing—wantin’ of the ALGOLAPILLS *M®, aud it ig no greater discredit “France,” came the answer from nothin’ but to land formerly owned by William Ryder; following specifications: words meaning ‘house money, money—yassuh ; Regulate the Stomach. Liver and Bowels. have land that the operator can Irish dough, thence northwesterly by said Ryder’s land tt* 1. For both with bank vault, Make Pure cheap chorus of voices." “of buildings, Blood, tor Constipation. Relievo nwn than in value “court,” and O’Ragan, meaning money.” land formerly owned by Daniel Haynes, now steel boxes and shelves in vault, bank fur- Oas, to have land so high said the teacher, or Indigestion, Biliousness, Sick Headache. "Quite right,” The minister was sympathetic. deceased; thence northeasterly by said Haynes’ niture end not bilk Try them. 10c. 25c. thst no one but a capitalist can hold it. the king”; the whole being pro- equipment, including At druggists. Duan® "Now can any of you give said. “It land and land of Martin V. Pendleton to land books, and other Dank I harmacal Co., sole p. There are certain other advantages that beaming. with a slight brogue, “Well, dat’s too bad,” hp stationery supplies. proprietor, O. Bo* nounced, as formerly of Philena Warren; thence north- 1103, City Hall Station, tfew York. ■ should ol me the name of a town in France?” have a ‘strav'gant 2. For both buildings without bank Sc® be placed upon the credit side the accent falling on sho' Is a cross to westerly by said Pendleton’s land to the Town Signature on each box. back 0f the “Doo-ray-gan,” vault, steel boxes and shalves in vault, *»ine agricultural ledger. We lead the A small boy at the Street In wife. What she do wld all dat money?" Road; thence northeasterly as said road runs the middle syllable.—Julian furniture or equipment. “•ntry in the production of potatoes pel class almost fell over in his eagerness “Do? I doan' know what she do wld to the place of beginning, containing fifty “American Adventures.” and the same 3. For the Sivings Bank Building, with *tte and very lead in per acre he said breath- acres, more or less, being prem- frequently to tell. "Somewhere,” it. I ain’t give her none yet.”—Every- P. Philena or without the bank vault, steel boxes sad corn. Ad- ises conveyed to John Farrow by of wheat and — Jlche? Jhj|i'iction oats, I’ittsburgh Chronicle-Tele- Warren her deed dated October shelving in the vault, furniture and equip- to this standard ol lessly. Worth Listening To. body’s Magazine. by warranty When .j we have a higher and recorded in Waldo Registry of ment, or any part thereof, not including you’re suffering from and graph. wanted a so 23, 1888, “Via,. T(lere are fewer children Jean had always dog, Book 22l, 23. bank hooka, stationery and other bank of Love. Deeds, Page women at fields ol was As and Stages rooms in headache, work in the barns and one day her wish grunted. Candy Bids will be opened at the banking supplies. Half Price. one to *•'■0 farms in those of any othei a man is the first the Belfast Savings Bank Building, in Belfast, 4. For the and lot of than she was playing In the yard strange The candy building westerly baokacke, >n header this aftermon, affec- on , at ten of the clock in the and to said Bsnk Build- Xv® proportion to farm population, Billy—Doube and looked on. know whether Mr. Newlywed’s 1, adjacent Savings ®* dog came up forenoon. high standard we are bound to main- Jimmie. the to cool off, accord- ing. toothache, Jean went running Into house, tions are beginning The acceptance of any bid will be subj ect to and for this reason many of tbost Two be- The third story of the Savings Bsnk Build- Jimmie—Gee, that’s great. listen to our to the New York News. Long of the Court. 0,‘ “Come gulck and ing the approval ing and office on Main Street occupied by the neuralgia, interested in our agricultural pro one saying, he Is Octooer 1922. or games for grandmother. at another fore even his wife expects It, Belfast, Maine. 31, New and Com- pain from any T®**' have not enthusiastic ovei dog making thunder dog.” ROBERT F. England Telephone Telegraph otharoauaa, try been Is DUNTON. to a written lease which ex- aware of it—and convinced. That pany are subject p*®n °* Pe°P‘ln8 our idle acres witl 4W45 CARLETON P. MERRILL. lot the Mr. Newlywed December 1. 1926. the terms of which farmers. In some instances, not- because of candy Receivers of the Belfast Savings Bank. pires Dr. Aiks Anti-Pain PiUs ,uei*n he come will be msde known on application. All other y that of the Swedish settlements it buys her. No longer does IA occupants are tenant! nt will. Ona or two and tha pain atopa u this has worked out wel CASTOR store asking for the “very °atook, plan into the CANVASSER The of any bid will be Children WOMAN acceptance subject Contain no habit-forming drugs Pa8‘. but unless a very carefu For Infants and best and wonder for half an to the approval of the Court. ui,',® candy" what a*e you going to sell for Christmas pres- Hava you triad Dr. Mllaa’ IOn ca“ he is a o it in a rib- Belfast, Maine, October 31, 1922. NervInaP lo»-. made there danger hour whether she will like know you want something of merit For Over 30 Years ents, yoil KOBciRT F. DUNTON, 1st ymr DnpvM ‘hestandard of farm living with- In Use He walks and value and it must give you a good profit. 0lit'rm* boned or plain eontalnei. 4w45 CARLE TON P MERRILL, a"y business condition: You also know you want to have it to sell by in oi h.nelittiug a of chocolates In and asks for pound have for write for Receivers of Belfast Savings Bank. caun‘ry towns as alien farmers ari . We this you, iiiii.n That is the first sig- 7 _ V Door buyers. —“nny kind!” our articles. THE RONLOW COMPANY. nal. Water St., Boston, Mass. 3w45n al*' 's‘h wholly a problem o ‘hen ®£'*r months later he comes House for Citi“®b«r °‘ farms, or the acreage unde When several TO LET Sale atl°n? wants a box of as- WANTED ot .. *a 't not rather a queatioi in and says, “She and o it shows that canvasser tront rooms at ‘ho., prosPerity contentment Notice For Sale sorted chocolates," Salesman or very high grade want_ Two large heated A five room house and- °ow Removal state mar factory. upon our farms. things are in a bad way. He is merely ed, one of sterling character, age, to or who have been with the 35 Miller ^Street. Apply her order—and has long tied single, you Cemented cellar and electric lights. KILGORE repeating A for the DR. H. L. A one-horse jigger wagon. of past five years. good opportuuity ROY C. Enquire of Children since ceased to buy her any candy RONLOW 7 FISH. A. P. LORD, Cry right man. THE COMPANY, 28 Box Mass. 3w45p , 151, Camden, Maloa. ^ FOR FLETCHER S his own accord. Water St., Boiton. 4144 Odd Fellows Bldg. CASTORIA J. AUSTIN McKEEN. and and numerous Sfc.AIWILLL Ct.MLK STOCKTON SPRINGS china semi-porcelain, j pieces of Haviland, Limoges,«RoyaI Cop* enhagen porcelain, Royal Worcester and Arthur Ellis has bought the Melissa V rs. Alice T. Doe left recently tospend Royal Vienna. Among the glass display ! McKeen farm of Holt and is at work on Avoid the winter in Boston. All-Rubber was a beautiful glass dish of unique Arctics most the buildings. L. A. Gardner returned from a business Jennie Morse design, contributed by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dacid Moody visited trip to Boston on Saturday. from the Mediterra- Uncertainty Bragg and brought their Mrs. E. E. Clements, of her fath- daughter, All-rubber Arctics The 1.adits' Aid will be entertained to- nean more than 60 years ago by have the Searsport Sunday. er and Capt. and Mrs Ra ph If you use sour milk and day by Miss Mary Hichtorn. mother, of both Morse. It consists of a large circular Mr and Mrs. Albert Nickerson spent advantages rubber boots soda in your baking you a Frank Commow and Pendleton fluted which rests on cylind ical 1 Ralph plate he week-end at the home of his brother, can never be certain of which and arctics. have in a canoe in Old pedegtal with a flaring footpiece, They keep die water employment shop Mai tin Nickerson. results. when upon being inverted forms a handsome perfect For, Town. used out. fruit or dish Thus it can be W hite entertained They your feet of either is berry Mr. and Mrs. H. P. keep warm, too much used, Mr. fcarl who has been in as dishes There were many Gardner, one or two and Mrs. Wilder Parker too china Nov 13, Mr. for on or when the milk is Boston for several weeks, returned by fine examples, too, of hand-painted they go over your and! Mr. and Mis. Win. Small of Monroe. shoes. acid, an unpleasant taste boat Tuesday morning. The Fi rm Bureau will hold a meeting Easy to wash off when is given to the food. Mrs. Darius Berry left for Rockland muddy. Nov. 25tl. at the home of Mrs. William Thurs for an indefinite with her ay stay Mrs Nellie Patten of Palmyra wts a re- dishes and Christmas We have It is and surer to Dickey. Invalid them in quicker daughter, Mrs. Oliver Lovejoy. Flora Gilmore. cent viator of Mrs suggestions will be demons'.rated. use Royal Baking Powder both one Harold Hawes left Wednesday of last W R. V\ ehendarfer and wife also Mr-, Bert and four- in which the t rank Clemeuts oi VViulerport, week for New York to go with Henry and Mrs. G. F Hoxie were visitors at J. proportions Littlefield of Monroe and Hay G. Kobert- buckle cream of tartar and O. Hoxie’s in Clinton recently. styles. All of Clifford in one of his Clyde line steam- sizes. son recently returned from up country soda are always the same. ships. Joseph Arnold hat returned from Brad- on a and biought home a nice ford, where he has visited relatives fer hunting trip Mrs. Fdwerd T. Clifford, who is with deer. You will never go back to the past two weeks. her daughter, Mrs. Gerry Harding, spent Mrs. home made mixtures if Prayer meeting was held at the home The Industrial Club met with H. the week-end at Sar.dypoint with her of Mrs Vina Cue last Wednesday even- P. White Nov. 15 with the usual attend- you use husband. The prayer meetings are to be held ing. ance. The members paid five cents and at the homes of the memoers during the BAL L O. E. is I Bethany Chapter, S., preparing next *tA»* winter. did their own work. The meeting on 8th in thiir for a supper and sale Dec. is Nov. 22 at the home of Mrs. Lu.u Pat- A business meeting was held at Mrs ROYAL BAKING POWDER hall. The sale will be held afternoon and Our stock L E Gerald’s recently hy members of ihe I te rson. of "Ball Band” evening. for the new Pure church, to discU'S plans j Martin Nickerson met with a serious Rubber and Woolen Absolutely of Rock' church to be bu It in tfiV spring. Activi- Foot- Dr. George Langtry Crockett accident last Friday at the home of his Made from Cream of Tartar derived from les to rais money will be started iu the wear grape* lar.d, accompanied by his wife and wife’s he started to water the contains near future. uncle. At noon anything called recently on Ills cousin, Mrs a It Contains No Alum Leaves No Bitter Taste sister, horses and taking hold of 4-gallon jar you need in the The Willing Workers met with Mrs winter Aivah C. Treat. of water to lift it, one of the handles Alice McNally last Wednesday evening. ; H. Morrison left of his footwear line. Mr. William Sunday j rite next meeting will be at the home of came off and penetrated the palm on a fishing trip "dowu the bay” and will Mrs. Flora Gilmore, where the members hand, severing one of the cords. Dr. Mrs. Maria Mrs. William Parse, ; j Routley, sevetal will meet to sew for the fair which is to 3uy “Ball-Band" go to Machias (luring the week for Watson of Mouroe dr ssed the wound, SEARSPORT Mrs. Joseph Sweetser, Mrs. Henry G. be held December 13 days on a business trip. but he has no feeling in his lingers and because you will Curtis, Mrs. E. D. P. Nichols, Mrs. W il- D. A. R met Eleazer Parker Chapter, as had with coal for the B. and fountain on E.Mainstreet no use of them. It is harder he Barge Spring iam Goodell, Mrs. C. N, Meyers, Mrs. B. The watering at the home of their secretary, Mis. get More A. railroad from Philadelphia, is at the The resulted Nov- lost all but one linger and thumb on the Days F. Colcord, Miss O. J. Lawrence, Miss has been repaired. damage Jewell Mudgelt last week, for their ^jB dock. a team in too ember meeting. The following membtrs other hand. Georgia Ford, Miss Harriet Roulstone. from the poles of coming being Mrs. Ida Rolfe, Mrs. Ar- j James Lombard and Irving Rich arrived violent contact with it. present; At a business meeting of the Ladies’ thur Richardson, Mrs. Ophelir Reed, Mrs. i Buy these goods at the store with the large Ball from a motor trip to Boston and M. (Srooker left Mrs. Cora J. OAK HILL Swanv.lle Monday Guild of the First Congregational church Mr. and Mrs. James l.ottie Wanely of Ciintnn, j the win Godman, of Albion, and Mrs. Henrietta Band vicinity. held last week at the home of D C Monday for to spend signs. Mrs, Lawry of Fairfield. They held an all day Mr. Russell Littlefield is having lights j Steamer Elizabeth arrived Sunday from ter with their daughter and husband, Mr Nichols, 17 were present, and the Guild meeting, an interesting program being installed in his buildings. B. and A. J. Norfolk, Va. with coal for the was with the offi and Mrs. Wilbur Magune. carried out, after the good dinner was dis- reorganized following Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Haswell of Mon- Tuttle's Lower Main St. railroad. Ash- posed of. The Decemb r meeting will be cers for the coming year: Committee in Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harriman of roe were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. held at the home of Mrs. Lawry in Fair- for a Nov. 17 Steamer Harvey Brown arrived Sunday charge, Mrs. William M. Parse, Mrs. Jo. land, Mass., arrived Saturday night field. Peavey, from Baltimore, Md. with coal for the B. jeph Sweetser, Mrs. Harold Le.May, Mrs- visit with Mr. Harriman’s niece and hus Mr. James Webster has been making and A. railroad. D. C. Nichols; purchasing committee, baud, Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Hichborn. some repairs on his buildings and Charles BKOOkS Watson has been doing the work. Schooner Bean arrived Sunday from Mrs. N. F. Gilkey, Mrs. Joseph Sweet- Mr. and Mrs. Percy L. Hupper motor- and Mrs. Roberts and chil- with coal for the Great ser; secretary and treasurer, Miss Mabel with his Mr. George a Norfolk, Va. ed to Port Clyde Sunday, dining E. A. has purchased a new j ^Where there's Carpenter dren of Belfast were guests of his broth- Perfection Mrs. Northern Paper Co. Griffin; entertainment committee, and returning at night. They leant. parents heavy er, Mr. Frank Roberts, and family, Nov. Frank C. Whitcomb, Mrs. Sidney M. Mr. and Mrs. E Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L. Gilkey and were accompanied by ,M. The Ladies Aid are to have a supper and 19. ^rB*v there’s "Warmth Webber, Miss Florence Colcord, Miss at the church Dec. 7ih. Don’t son Ralph ot Bangor spent the week-end Hall. fair vestry, Miss Gertrude, daughter of Mr. and Harriet Roulstone. On Tuesday after- forget the date. at with relatives in town. Miss Marian McCobb of Lincolnville Mrs. C. M. Thayer, was operated upon You need n ? worn- about noon a social te» was in the church Nov. 18 for a throat fe heat given her Miss Miss Josie Knowlton R. N. is at hon e the Tapley hospital Mrs. Martha Coombs and daughter spent last week with classmate, you use a Perfection Oil vestry, for the people of the parish. Re- caring for her sister,Mrs Manley Know trouble. Heater. L ouise Shute. Miss McCobb is teaching Mias Zoa Coombs of Islesboro, are the who has been ill. It's a handy freshments were served and the pastor ton, seriously Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Seekins and son big-heating 1 n sno spent her week’s vaca- "portable radiator’’ (,ives guests of Mrs. Livona William. Noithport and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Seekins gave a talk. The affair was in charge of A new meat market has been opened in Ralph ten hours of ccny comfort on tion here. Herbert R. Dyer left last Wednesday the store formerly occupied by Peail and daughter Maxine of Augusta were a gallon of kerosene oil. No Mrs. J. C. Lombard and Miss Georgia unpleasant or smoke. C. Treat The s I. Gardiner f weekend guests of their parents, Mr. and for where he has a position Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Aivah Crockett. proprietor And it has h■;• '.reds of other Ripogenus, Ford. Tuesday, November 28th, the F. Mrs. O. Si ekins. handy u.-es ar ml the house. with the Great Northern Paper Co. motored to W interport to see Mrs. Treat’s Thorndike. Guild will meet at tbe home of Mrs. N Get yours now—while they Mrs. Geneva Freeman. We are Aid met Nov. with last. Steamer Ripogenus finished discharging F. Gilkey in East Main street. sister, The Ladies 16th, BORN to the latter as improving Mrs. Grace Bachelder The next meeting coal for the Great Northern Paper Co. glad report will be at the as have several A joint installation of the officers of her recent illness. vestry they DAM. In Nov. to Mr. and Saturday, and sailed for Norfolk, Va. from Belfast, 18, the Blue F. and A. M and of quilts to tack. Mrs. John Dam, a daughter, Anna Marie, Lodge, The members of the Senior class of the Mrs. A. J. Miss Jessie Nic- 13 Nickerton, Royal Arch was held on here of Mrs. Rufus Colson weight lbs. Chapter, Tuesday school are putting on The friends kerson and Miss Herricn left last High, contemplating DEXTER. Ill Beverly, Mass City Hos- Myra evening, the installing officers being Dist of Camden are glad to know that she is a play in the near luture, the funds real- pital, Nov, 16, to Mr. and Mrs. 11. Stur- week for Tampa, Fla., to spend the win now on the road to recovery after her re. Dep. Grand Master G. Renfrew Wilson of ot a be us d towa.d tneir gis Dexter, formerly Belfast, son, ized to defraying j attack of ter. Searsport, and O. W. Ripley of Liberty, cent pneumonia. Robert Charles. class of programs, etc. expenses riugs, DECROW In at the Waldo Lewis Rich and Alton Jackson shot a Grand Scribe. The following officers of ; Friends and relatives here were shocked Belfast, The Pullman pants factory started work to learn of the sudden illness and death at County Hospital, Nov. 16, to Mr and deer recently in the vicinity of Ralph the Blue Lodge were installed: Worship- Mrs. Charles R Dtcrow, a son. on last week, with Miss Ethel of Mr George Carpenter Sargent’s place on the back road to Bel- ful Master, Donald W. Vaughan; senior Tuesday.of Newport, Friday a few before a visit as forewoman. Eleven women are who left Brooks days fast. Fraser MARRIED. warden, James Lombard; junior warden, with friends in perfect heal h. and Mrs. Scott Downes of I apparently Joshua senior and e mpioyed Mr. and Mrs. Ashby Nash are receiving Curtis; junior deacons, the is assisting in instructing them. Mrs. Grace Bachelder entertained Earl and Searsport Walker-Ingalls in Belfast, Nov. congratulations on the birth of a daugh- Cunningham Harry McCasiin; mail carriers and their wives and Post- has been with her 18, y Rev. George C. Sauer, Harry E Fred Mrs. Frank Frye w ho J ws. Estes at whist Wednes- ter, Audrey Clara, in TewKsbury, Mass., treasurer, Perkins; secretary, Ralph master and Walker and Miss Dorothy Ingalls, both Mis. Everett Staples, and hus- evening in her new home. The Nov. 2nd. Moody; marshal, A. Story Trundy; chap- daughter, j day of Belfast. visitors left a beautiful Esmond blankei, lain, George Buck; stewards, Henry Jef- band, through the summer and fall, left VAUGHAN FowtES. Ill East Belfast, Burr D. hostess was as Miss Ruth of Washington, C., with which the delighted, William on lor Quincy, lor an in- Nov. 18, by Rev. VaughaD, Mal- ferson and AltonSmall; tyler, Fred Swift; Tuesday Mass., a of their visit was the guest last week of her parents, memento colm Vaughan and Miss Vida Marie organist, Maurice Dolliver. The officers i definite slay with her daughter, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. FreJ Burr. Miss Burr leu Fowles, both of Belfast. of Royai Arch Chapter w ere installed as Luthur Glover. V\ ILLIAMS PENDLETON. In Thursday to visit relatives in Brewer. SWANVILLE Belfast, follows: High Priest, G. Renfrew W Ison; Nov. 22, by Rev. G. C. Sauer, Nathan M. F.arl Saturday aiuruoon Supt. Morgrage Donald Vaughn, Harry McCaslin, William M. C. N. W illiams and Ruby A. Pendleton, both of PERFECTION Oil Healer Ring, Parse; Scribe, were in town. W. N. Briggs has purchased a new I Cunningham and Lester Conary returned and wile of Winterport Islesboro. Meyers,; treas., Fred Perkins; sec.. Ralph Durant touring car. held a in —~ Thursday from a ,hunting trip fn the vi- Mr. Morgrage teachers’meeting Heat the Roomful Moody; Capt. of the Host, Harry Me Cas- of Belfast was by school room at which all the Mrs. fl. O. Cunningham DIED.- cinity of Patten. Conary was the fortu- the high lin;R. A. Capt., Earl Cunningham; prin- n town Sunday, Nov. 12th. teachers in the building were present; BRACKETT. Ill Nov. Har- nate getting a deer. 1 Belfast, 20, one, cipal sojourner, James Lombard; keeper of Amherst arrived FRED D. JONES Mrs. Sadie J. Clifford of the Sandy- Mrs. Phoebe Craney riet A., widow of Rev. David Brackett, left also, Mrs. Melvin B. Thompson Thursday of tbe First Veil, Joshua Curtis; keeper of Sunday to spend the winter with her sor, aged 79 years, 4 months and 17 days. Maine poiut school and Miss Harriet K. Marden Dealer, Belfast, for Boston, where she will join her hus- the Second Veil, D. W. Vaughan; keeper Chester Craney nd family. CUNNINGHAM. In Belmont, Nov. 18, of the Center school. Delia M wile of George Melvin Cun- band. Mrs. Thompson will return later of the Third Veil, F. C. Whitcomb; ste- Mrs. Ada Billings and Dr. Carrie Brad ningham, aged 60 years, 3 months and 15 in the week a new sedan for Gil- Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Griffin, who have ford have returned home after visiting diiving wards, Joseph Kallocb, Amos Simpson; : days and relatives in Hampden and Frankfort. Key & Son, and if Mr. Thompson’s leave tyler, Henry Jefferson. been the guests of their daughter HARVEY. Ill Augusta, Nov. 20, Amos he will accompany her to Sears- and Mrs. George H. Hop- Mrs. LuellaH. Nickerson and Miss Cora Treat Harvey, aged 55 years, 2 months permits, Eben E. Sawyer of Searsport died in husband, Mr* Parsons were guests of their sister, Mrs and 20 days. PSOBAtt INOI1CES port. kina, left on Tuesday for Providence, j IN GREAT DEMAND Bangor Tuesday, November 14th, at the C. H. Libby, at White’s Corner last i KNOWLTON. In Culver City, Calif., where will visit their daughter,Mrs. At a Court held ai Belfast, within and Miss Rebecca M. Ross left Friday for age of 46 years, 8 months, 11 days. He they Tuesday. Nov. 20, George W. Knowlton, formerly or- Probate See your newsdealer and on the Carleton and before re- -—- for the County of Waldo, in vacation, New where she will spend a few succumbed to a nervous breakdown sev- Baldry, family, of Belfast, aged about 81 years. York, der next Boston Globe 18th day of November, A. D. 1922. turning to their home in Mattapoisett, MENDELL In Belfast, Nov. 15, Edwin Sunday’s days as the guest of her sister, Mrs. An- eral weeks ago, and for the past three F. administrator of tae NOilH MONKOE E. aged 72 years. Benjamin Fuller, Mass. Mendell, in advance. dealers were estate of late of ieiri* before for — Many Elvira A, Warden, drew W. Allen, leaving Tam- weeks had been confined to his bed. On PITCHER. In Medford, Nov. 1, Mass., mont, in said County of Waldo, deceased, to spend the winter with her November he was taken Mrs. Frank o. of sold out of the Globe last Sun- he pa, Florida, Saturday, 11th, Sunday, Mr. and Alvah C. Treat, At a recent community committee Pitcher, formerly Belfast, having presented |a petition praying that about 70 of parents, Capt. and Mrs. Andrew McGil- to a Bangor hospital for treatment, and Mr. and Mrs. James H. meeting the following work was planned aged years. may be licensed to sell and convey at public accompanied by day. u» for 1923: Improved silage campaign with SAWYER. In Bangor, Nov. 14, Eben private sale certain real estate situated very Ross. lived but three days afterward. Mr. Gnflin and Mrs. Annie K. Seen* Harriman, line E. Sawyer of Searsport, aged 46 years, 8 Are you reading the Frank Appleton, in the County of Knox, and 10 cooperators; 10 demonstrat’ons; to born in March left Mrs. Har- mont, in the of W'aldo, belonging Awake class of the Metho- Sawyer.was Searsport 31, drove to Park, where they Potato seed plots, Improved seed oat months and 11 days. G. letters in the Bos- County The Wide 7; Carpenter said deceased and described in said the son of William and her aunt kale petition. with 1876, Babbidge | riman for a call upon Mrs. campaign with8cooperators,2 spray- dist Sunday school their'teacher, ton Globe? That the said petitioner givenoue* Abbie (Palmer) Sawyer. He was educat- while motored to Pros- ing demonstrations; and grafting demon- Sunday Ordered, a sociable Frank Hoyt, they to all persons interested causing acopjol Miss Ethel Anderson, enjoyed campaign with 6 co- by ed in the local from Nellie Hich- strations; Culling LOST this ordei to be three weeks suc- the church vestry last Saturday at schools, graduating pect, accompanied by Mib, published in operators, Poultry culling demonstration; in the Journal, a news* Searsport High school in the clast of upon Mias Harriet K. Mar- A robe between Park road and post of- cessively Republican m. the children of the born, calling 15 samples of soil to be tested. Fred P. that naaj' 2.30 p. for Sunday j fice. Finder please return to II. S. GsraneM Underwear paper published at Belfast, they 1893. For a number of he to annual at Belfn*w under. years was em- den. Emery was elected delegate pear at a Probate Court, to be held school of 12 or G. L. SLIPP, pc- New Government Wool 12th day oi in New York where meeting and chairman of exhibit at seed 2 500 000 within and for said County, on the ployed City, he was is called to the annual Red lw47* Me. Underwear clock oe* Attention show. Belfast, purchased by | December, A. D. 1922, at ten of the District Deputy Grand Master G. Ren- connected with the United Rubber Co. j us to Cross Roll Call. This is in charge of the sell to the public direct at 75c. fore no?n, and show cause, if any lkey shouldJ*T** no frew Wilson of Searaport installed the His record in tbe World War was EACH. Actual retail value (2.50 each, why the prayer of said petitioner highly Mr. Rufus L. Mudgett, and j of Excelsior F. and A. postmaster, All sizes, Shirts 34 to 46—Drawers 30 to be granted. officers Lodge, commendable. Although over draft age. PEN, Judge all are urged to leave their dollars with 44. Send on ELLERY BOW on correct sizes. Pay Postman M., of Nortbport Saturday evening, he succeeded after considerable difficulty A true copy, Attest: him, for the demands upon this most Pile Potatoes delivery or send us money order. If un- D. G. M. Wilson was assisted by A. Chas E. Johnson. Kegistcr^ D. in enlisting, and April 20, 1917, exactly derwear is not we will re- worthy and far-reaching organization are satisfactory, as marshal. The grand officers after war was fund on 8. Trundy two weeks declared, he re- ^' money promptly request. Dept. at Belfast. and and the small At a Probate Court held witatoJJJ increasing tremendous, The Pilfirim Woolen 1476 Broad- on the aeeo were accompanied toNorthport by Joseph ceived an appointment as Sergeant in the 24, Co., for tbe County of Waldo, contributions help to make the large un- It New N. of A. D. 1922. Curtis. ^Around way, York, Tuesday November, Eslloch and Joshua Quartern, aster’s Corps. He possessed Y._U47_ bs dertakings possible. Let us do our part. A certain instrument, purporting to much musical talent and was an Knyvetta Rebekab lodge gave a very excel- last will and testament of Jobn PhilbrooJt. lent he box the WANTED of in said County of succesaful public supper in the lower viblinist, although gave more The social, given by high The outer of the Moncrief Winterport, "aWo\-»« big casing ceased, having been presented for Pr time to the cultivation of bis voice, school on Wednesday evening of last Second hand cook stove and par- be id lodge rooms on Thursday evening. About1 It with petition praying that said will was a Furnace is cool. issue to ta were and the menu in- which baritone of a particularly week, proved a financial success. The Pipeless always lor stove tor wood. Answer ard that letters testamentary 75 people served, by ^ ine Pbilorook of Winterport, in ssid brown cold sympathetic and appealing quality, espe- boxes, brought by the ladies, were auc- for such a current of cluded beans, bread, pickles, great letter. MRS. C. L. D., she being tne executrix named therein, to sacred M. provides tnereq meats, salads, rolls, cakes, coffee, etc. cially adapted music. When tioned cfl by the principal, E. Hall, out giving bond in accordance with it cannot become Office. in said > in his home town he his amid to the air that Iw47pJournal of testator as expressed affair was under the direction gave freely ser- much merriment waiting simply saidj The given ment. vices as an aid to the of Nickerson and a sized work the Con- young men, after which a general feast even at the bottom. all of Mrs. Lilia good heated, Ordered. That notice be given to Chuich and his voice was hot For Sale of this sum was cleared for the lodge. gregational choir, indulged in, supplemented by interested by causing a copy -rM was always heard with much cocoa made the in the for be published three weeks pleasure. by pupilB dining One reason its extraordinary economy Two 6 succeseivel^ * Funeral services for John Clifford big International horse pow- Republican Journal, a newspaper pu During the past summer he was baritone room ai d served at three cents per at a r* ^ cup. All the Belfast, that they may appear who died at his home in West is its big, roomy casings. heat goes er within Stowers, soloist in the church. Funeral services Foil owing the feast a social hour was engines, one with friction Court, to be held at Belfast, 0 November where want not into the said on the second Tueeday Palm Beach, Florida, 1st, were held from the house in Norris with music on their victro a. The you it, County, ^ street, passed upstairs clutch, of the clock before from the West Palm inquire ber next, at ten of were held Beach can have, why Thursday at one p m., Rev. Harold Le- receipts were over S14. cellar. You pile potatoes against it all show cause, if any they church on Monday. Nov. B. O. NORTON. Congregational May officiating. The bearers were C. O. ahould not be Judg« The Current Events Club at winter without their ~ 5th at 2 p. m. and the throngs who filled meeting sprouting. Pro’^*$XwWiN. Sawyer, Capt. N. F. Gilkey, Fred B. Aueac Mrs. Carrie A. of OF THANKS A true the church bore evidence to the number Smith and Albert M. Kane, and inter- Gardner’s, Wednesday ~CARD copy.c a The first cost of the We JoaNBOS^ of friends he possessed. The altar and ment was made in the Gordon cemetery. last week, proved very entertaining and wish to thank all the friends and who held at The floral tributes were profuse and Instructive session. China, Porcelain and All neighbors so lovingly cared for our At a Probate Court day ot coffin were literally banked with flowers. Moncriefislow. on the a from Helena her ill- tor the of W aldo, J beautiful, including basket the Glass was the and Mrs. Gardner lunt, ,Klrs. Hoyt, during County H. a close subject D. 1922 The Rev. C. Pettibone, friend and pillow from the parish. The considered, it nets and death, also for the beautiful November, A, ,jj 0f choir, much and labor into the things of tbe of Mr. took as his Know' deceased is survived his put time, thought llowers. Iw47* Loula A. MaBon executrix ^ Stowers, text, by mother; by of Belfai“■ of the is the lowest priced Mr. and William A. Mason, late Bt^ Ye not that there fa a prince and a great one sister, Mrs. Fred Shute of Sandy preparation readings. Interspersed Mrs. Horace Farnham. bav.ng County of Waldo, dece.aed ^ point, and by four brothers; Harvey of with the selections were examinations of tne a ^ man fallen this day in Israel? A abort fumaceyoucanbuy. a that no* William 01 petition praying South Framingham, Mass.; the various articles in the exhibit of the of service was held at Woodland large value property coll»‘* committal Dr. Fredrick K. of and to the“^lentof Boston; Bangor, in her bands, subject pay = i« fur nished by the different members of the Cash » tere»g»d cemetery. Arthur of SearsporL for Furs eral inheritance tax, the perso 0f tbs ib Bnt Cl ub. Almost every member brought >11 the succession thereto snd Jadg« The members of the White kinds. Bring to me and I will satisfy by Elephant The of Damariscotta is infested tax be determined village some article, and some brought more than MONCRIEF you in GRADE and PRICE. Do not hold thereon may Bridge club were very pleasantly enter- with a plague of skunks. Within a few of Probate. notice so that it was a and varied Fall furs, they make prime winter twenty, large PIPELESS_ heavy That the eaid petftwne 0t tained on Friday afternoon by Mrs. Cora days Dr. Robert W. Belknap shot one on Fur look Ordered, # cQf] col lection. Perhaps the oldest thing was cheap. interested b>e*.“ J •“e* his doorstep. Enoch Merrill got another to all persona three week» E, Dow at her home in West Main street GEO. W. LUCE, Licensed, to be on his doorstep, but Brownie Taylor bad a tiny wine glass used at the wedding of FURNACE this order published «, tables were in and the 142 High St, Belfast, Me. cessively in The Kepub'icsn Four play, highest the beat luck. He met five in a row, and next a Journ^.^ the hostess’ grandmother, the Tel. 386-11 3w47* et Belfast, t Belf**1, ■core was made by Mra. N. F. down Elm street in the heart of FOR SALE BY paper publiehed to.be b«W Gilkey, coming a Probate Court, *» glass decanter at least ISO years old. pear at on l8h as a a the He hustled home, got hia for said bounty, who received prize telephone pad. village. within and b ^ tbeclM* shot gun and secured two of them. T here were numerous examples of wedge- A. D. 1922.1'* The consolation, a measure, went to Mrs. of December. any they Skunk hunting ia a popular moonlight wood, both the plain ground, with the before noon, and ,b0* ehoold as- saidff pet»petitioner J. W. Black. Mrs. A. B. Pendleton with the • Ritchie th# prayer of evening pastime rising genera white cameo and the floral and Elijah why figures, Small apartment at the corner of Judf* sisted the hoeteae in serving cake and tea. tion of sportsmen and some of them have Union be granted. BOWDEN. figure decorations. Many very old pieces tnd Commercial Streets. kLLEBY besides those mentioned the honor of taxing their meala privately MAINE Apply to Other gueeta BELFAST, A true copy. Reg',t*f' in the woodshed. of early English table ware both in atone, G. E. HALL, Children’s Store, Johnson. won Mia. Fred Bur, Mia. A. E. Trundy 47tf Next door to Colonial Theatre. (A^