VOL. I KSrAIILISIIKI) XV. NO. U. i liiOl MAINE, SECOND CLASS MAIL MATTER AUG. 18. 1902 ND PORTLAND, THURSDAY, 2, 1915. {I JUNEfNTERED^ | PRIY1!*' IMVt1 23, 191n, AT THE POST OFFICE AT PORTLAND. MAINK. \ ^ illV/rj i* 1 V hj V_^ Hi IN I fc.
day evening concerts have added much Delightful Party Disappearing Searchlight Peaks Island House to the pleasure of tourists and the musicians have been the BAL MASQUE GIVEN AT SOUTH recipients of EXCAVATIONS AT' LONG I. BY LAWRENCE felicitations after * COMMANDERY, K. T., all the performances. HARPSWELL FRIDAY EVENING. GOVERNMENT ENGINEERS. HERE SATURDAY FOR OUTING. The program was as follows: New I'oheniian Girl Most Successful and Selection, llalfc Ranges Brilliant Functicn Two New and Enormous I'omiiice, M. Glinka Searchlights Institute To of the Season. Tuskeegee Singers Give Cello Solo, to be Placed There. Concert Sunday Evening. la) Cradle Souk. llauser in Last Friday evening, the 27th of Au- Since in June a crew of ten (b)r Melody r, Rubinstein early The season at this (a) For gust, one of the and most to popular and well Narcissus, Nevin Fall and largest fifteen men have been at :* Winter work on (b) Venetian conducted house will come to a Love Sour, Nevin elaborate afTairs has ever close Harpswell the southeast shore of Long Island Polish Dance, Scharwenkai seen was Tuesday morning after the breakfast A. range like cut, "The given by Mrs. Nathaniel L. making excavations for what is now Sunday evening several students hour. Considering the unfavorable Madel Moffitt and Mrs. William K. McCand- said to be two of the latest from the Tuskeegee Institute will fur- Stewart," 8-inch improved weather that has prevailed the entire 18 less, both of St. Louis, at the Auburn huge searchlights which will stand nish a musical program of exceptional cavers, inch oven with summer, this hotel has had a very Harpswe'l Association Hall in honcr second only to those which have recent- merit. The late Mr. W. H. Chase of mantle. of good patronage and the number of Only- $3*2.00 their daughter and son, Miss Sophie ! ly been instalred near San Francisco. Waltham, Mass., who was one of the tourists registered at all times was Moffitt and Mr. Lansden McCandless, The work has progressed far three members of the Waltham Elks The same with 8 in. enough equal to last season. Manager Ralph range who celebrated their respective birth- In the and to make to lose his life by the of a blasting excavating ^2. Rowe as soon as his business will sinking ~o inch oven on that occasion. Neither raft on which he was covers, with days grand way for the construction work which will participating in permit take a short rest before the mantle. Miss Moffitt nor Mr. McCandless will wiU be under soon. water carnival given in that Only $3T*00 way very resuming his duties with the city faculty in honor of the Governors' visit last cf the Portland High School. Satur- The week was well known Largest Assortment day noon the Lawrence here. Mr. Commandery, Chase spent the month of July at the of other and Knights Templar, one hun- patterns numbering hotel and was well known to makes to be found in dred and fifty, are to arrive at the many guests here and an intimate friend of hotel for a three days' outing. The Portland. We can the manager. On of his Commandery will spend the first two hearing suit friend's death, Mr. Rowe sent a letter surely you. days here enjoying life at the hotel of sympathy to his family and Mon- and taking in the different of places day he received a letter from them amusement and points of interest that Gash or thanking him for his kindness in their Easy Terms -a.iiijea.1 iu me sojourner nere. Monday bereavement. At the request of Mr. at noon, the entire company will em- Rowe, Mr. Wilfred Barnes of Boston bark upon a special steamer and go iepreseniea Mr. Kowe at the funeral. We Line of to Long Island where they will Carry Complete House par- Tuesday afternoon last, Mr. and Furnishings take of one of the famous clam Mrs. bakes James Miller Hill of served at Cushing's Pavilion. The Philadelphia, both of whom have been at the hotel party will return to the hotel for sup- the entire left before season, for their home, R. per departing for their return to S. DAVIS CO. the sincere regret of every guest trip. Manager Rowe has planned a COMPLETE HOMEFURNISHERS in the hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Hill have gala time for the and as Commandery been yearly sojourners for fourteen E many of the members of this organiza- Cor. and Federal Sts.F years and each year they are among Exchange ?r^KELL' tion were here twelve years ago cn a the leaders in all social affairs. similar outine they are a anticipating Their many friends trust to have fine time this year. Last Sunday them with them again in 191G. When evening the house orchestra gave an- they left the hotel to go to the steamer ther of the'r delightful and pleasing here a crowd of the guests accompan- concerts before a large company of I ied them to the wharf and hotel guests and friends. These Sun- gave them "HOME ENVIRONMENT" ; a farewell salute as the steamer left. Exerls a powerful influence upon the ordinary individ- "TUMfF" jUaka 3f0latt& The Old Elm at Eastern Landing, Chebeague. ^axt&£ ual. Your Is to duty make your home attractive and — Halpff £. Ham*, as liveable as return to St. IHana^r just possible. Enlist our aid in this Louis this winter. Miss Part cf the crew cn the work have Mcffltt work. remaining east to go to board- : been handling cables which connect school in P*aJm Sfllatti : ; : ing Connecticut and Mr. Mc- ttysi Great Diamond fortifications (tarn Candless to Sag. iflain* enter/ Priuretcn tJniver- 'j.tm ftfft transmit power for the search- Both wore sity. becomingly attract- lights and the necessary telephone ive costumes 'representing a beautiful wires to the Long Island station. Spanish with a princess heavy Car- Rumors that a masked battery was to NOW OPEN mencila veil of genuine Spanish lace, be placed there have been emphatical- KEYSTONE—decorated walls certain- and a European prince, garbed in the ly denied by the United States Engi- Famous for years ly are beautiful. No artist could imag- bright uniform of a nussar, with red neers' Department. riding trousers, high boots, and typical for its liberal man- ine more wonderful colorings. DUR- old fashioned military jacket hat. Mrs. Moffitt in the lo- ABLE, WASHABLE, SANITARY AND dress of a daughter agement, superb of 1812 made a most bewitching and Cloudburst Dance the cation and colors are forever fadeless. charmingly attractive hostess and Mrs. fine McCandless radiated joy upon all, cos- VIRGINIA TANNER TO PERFORM shore dinners. Ev- tumed as an American Red Cross head IT AT GREEK PAGEANT. nurse. The guests tegan to arrive erything modern. sharply after 8.30 and were received Special Rates to be Made for Students M. F. at Bragdon Paint Co. the door by the hostesses and those and School Children. Special orchestra. in whose honor the party was given. The committee in charge of the re- Accommodates 500. 47—Exchange St.—47 By nine o'clock all had arrived and Beautiful prcducticn of the Greek Pageant to be Home Talks (The Yellow midst a highly of Front.) prevailing spirit given Sept. 10 and 11 at Cumberland Rates, booklets and good fun, the grand march led began, Foreside have announced that Miss by Mrs. Moftitt and Mrs. floor on McCandless, Virginia Tanner will herself take the plans ap- followed closely by the hon- birthday leading part of Circe, the enchantress, ored cnes and a great crowd of old plication. in the Adventures of Ulysses. and young, many not with 'Sup- Don't GrO Home knowing ported by a group of handsome whom they marched, the young "W ITHOUT .A. disguises ladies she will present her wonderful and costumes were so cleverly pre- cloudburst dance to which the New pared. Scarcely had this gala march SOUVENIR OF PORTLAND York and Brooklyn papers devoted so ended, when, from somewhere in the We much space when it was given in AstoR have a nice line to "cape" select from. distance, the music of a hand-organ ""'iiiir'7 Brooklyn. They proclaimed it the -MAINE'S was heard. Gradually this sound ap- FINEST AND MOST SANITARY most marvelous dance ever attempted RESTAURANT proached, when after a short PAGE & SHAW'S FRESH while, | and declared that in it Miss Tanner Finest 25c CANDY-ALWAYS .Mr. Dinner Served in This Citv ana Airs. .ionn r. Ttiomas of Hing- had demonstrated herself to be one of Combination Meal' everv 25 c ham, made their debut as day -nts. Turkey Dinner Sunday 50 cents. We are Mass., the greatest dancers of to serve Sei Foo I in prepared STORES the age. any sty'e. Handy to Electrics. Few minutes walk from SIMMONS & HAMMOND Conjrreiw» St. Italians who had but recently emi- steambo.it «>h >rf. It is not too much to say that Fri- Priv ite dininor room< for Ladies and Gentlemen Depondable Druggists Portland. M®• grated to this country, and had chosen day and Saturday, Sept. 10 and 11, will organ grinding as their JOH N A. or. A ^ profession. be red letter days for Portland and ITY, Proprietor They won the prize as the most origi- vicinity, and indeed for this whole sec- nally costumed. Ixnid applause was tion twice as would have of Maine, with Miss Tanner tak- I many people given them. Mrs. Thomas was as come. all came ing part and dancing In the great However, those who beautiful as any of those noted Nea- Chebeague———— pageant which she herself has written Thursday had a most enjoyable time politan beauties, while "Jack", as MANY OF THE and directed. SUMMER COLONY and did not regret in the least that usual, sent all into a roar of laughter, WILL The performance of Friday, Sept. 10, REMAIN THIS MONTH. they had come. when he so announced in cleverly his, will be. specially designated for school The Pelham some Us has lost of America, newly acquired intentions. children and students. Prominent edu- Several Delightful Social Affairs Given in The two costumes which took first guests the past two weeks. Mrs. cators who viewed the first produc- the Past Week. place as the most were Margaret Thompson of the Phillipine picturesque tion of the pageant at Great Chebeague who has here for the two "sweet girl Postmaster Henry 'W. Bowen was Islands, been staying graduates", repre- Island in July, recognized its educa- sented Mrs. the recipient of a letter from Mr. two weeks, has gone to San Francisco by George Shepard Page tional advantages, and joined in the where she will her husband who of Boston, who carried away the prize COME Charles 'H. of join a TO Story dis- genuine demand for It MAINE Lewiston,'Me., repetition. last at a somewhat similar ball trict manager of New Tele- Is manager of the Westinghouse Com- year is probable that prominent edu- England and Mrs. W. K. Dana of mapy phone & Telegraph Co. pany's exhitj* at the Panama Exposi- Westbrook, cators will be guests at the pageant Thursday last, Me. Both were dresed in white relating to the petition for telephone tion. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson have pure on that afternoon. Special rates will dresses with facial masques, each car- service on Chl'.jeagTje. Mr. Story re- visited in almost every country in the | be made for the school children and NEXT YEAR rying her diploma tied in red and gretted to'say that owing to the delay world, Mr. Thompson's business being | students. white ribbons. They were absolutely In the extension to Long Island. It such that he travels extensively unrecognizable and were much ap- wotild be Impossible to entertain es- about the globe. Mrs. Fitch, sister to plauded. Incidentally, these young tablishment of service at Chebeague Mrs. Thompson, who also has been vis- ladles from St. Louis were dressed When Portland Make during the open season this The iting Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. "Hamilton, Hill Crest Visiting year. alike: the Misses Sydnle Brown, company have taken the matter under is accompaning her across the conti- Ellse Boeckler and Dorothy Collins consideration relative to the ex- nent. Miss Mary T. Grout, who has POPULAR CHEBEAGUE HOTEL Our Store Your large wore oriental costumes of unsurpassed pense involved in been spending the summer here, HA8 MANY QUE3T3 REGISTERED. establishing and beauty. Miss Collins and Miss Brown such service and will as leaves on Saturday for a week with maintain'#; wore deep red Egyptian gowns with aooh as her aunt, Mrs. 'Herbert Wilson. From Delightful Whist Party Given Friday possible determine and advise many colored fringes and black lace Headquarters with there she to Mr. Bowen on what financial ba- goes Westfleld, Mass., hot obtainable since the outbreak of Evening. sis service can be rendered. where she is an Instructor In the Nor- the war. Miss Boeckler's costume the past week many guests You'll it mal Training School. Mrs. Herbert .During Find Full of The l>adles Circle of the Chestnut was was very similar In style, but was .have added their names to the hotfel Wilson from Pawtucket, comes 8treet Methodist Episcopal church of Mass., of a dark yellow color and she wore register and some of these will remain to the Pelham for a short vacation. r Portland were recently entertained at many strings of pearls as a head orna- until after Labor Day. The Hotel'Will, Mrs. Wilson will be accompanied by Interesting the East End by Mrs. L. C.' Wll«on at ment. Miss Ruth Gregg of St, I^ouls as usual, remain open until about Sep- her daughter, Miss Ethel H. Wlleon, of the Ooddard-Wllson cottage. Twen'y- was a most attractive fairy goddess, tember 20th, and If there are any who New York. Mr. Wilson Is al*o expect- Novelties ^ flve members spent the day here and with a large golden star arranged In desire to remain later than that date, ed to a few days at the Pelham all had a most enjoyable time. Mrs. sperid her hair.. Ices were continually served the management will gladly accomo- while his wife and are there. to Ooddard's guests were as follows: daughter with small cakes and most delicious date them. The social life is as active President, Mrs. T. 13. McDonald, and Mrs. George (Hill, one of the island fruit-punch during and between the as ever and during the past few days the following members of the club, residents, who makes Portland a win- dances. Coffee in delightful little cups many affairs have been given. Thurs- Take Back Home was in Mrs. Buxton, Miss Ruth Boynton, Mrs. ter home, is occupying her home here Indulged by many who found it day a delightful clam bake In which convenient to have it served on Barrett, Miss Kahlo. Miss 8crlbner, at present. very thirty took part, was enjoyed at Goose the veranda with the ice cream and Mrs. Thomas Pratt, Miss Cutler, Mrs. The gardons surrounding the Pel- Island. It was one of the moot suc- cakes. Two very large cakes, elabo- York, Mrs. Norton, Mrs. Woodman, ham are now In perfect condition and cessful affairs given this season and rately decorated, one bearing eighteen Mrs. Baldwin,;. Miss (Helen Ooddard. many of the are making the guests were greatly pleased and lsland»3>eople white candles with pink frosting for Mrs- Dean, Mrs: Oarleaon and three It a point to visit them before leaving extended their felicitations to (Messrs. ■ Miss Moffltt and another 19 HARMON thp bearing L0RING,SH0RT& children, Misses **Altce, Annette the of the visitors C. Lloyd Claff and Willis Sanderson Ifland. Dally many pink candles on a white frosting. Each and Befnlce Wllaon, Mra. Mary are to* be seen with hand«Of*e;;banch given'ia tttA Hotel parlor and sixteen many good wishes for ti.e birthday * If the weather had been favorable and summer and do guests a' rhost sweet-peas other were prince and princess. The platform oft enjoyed pleasurable the clUb had come on Wtotneadaf as have adorned the Children'* Orphan evening. The first prize, a water cftlor bad been previously planned nearly (Continued on on pa«« 8). (Continued P»g» 7.) i (Continued on Page 8.) produce considering the little time be has had for the rehearsals. The young men are meeting twice a week for re- and Cottages Island hearsals. Mr. Force is to be congratu- Woodbine Bailey MRS. HUMPHREY S. SINNETT. Prop. JOHNSON & LEEMAN GROCECRYCANBDYGENt Sal' STORE lated for hie kindness and labor. The Bailey Island. * ain*. men are the members Service W" »re Mocked following young Thi* pop" a boardinr bnu-e wa* First. wilh the best in Meats and Groceries. of smonsr the choir, Augustus Johnson, Harry the fiist «o open ita doj a lor the enter- Fre&h Garden in Season. The Vegttubles Prompt delivery by auto truck. Stove Willows. Colby, Ernest Gardner, Roy Merserve, twinli ir ul' KUcaia. L* cutiun ideal, leing at the of the famoua Mucker* I and Woou line of Glassware and M. John E. 'Ed- Cove, Fireplace Complete Crockery. Last week a picnic was held on Bas- Ward, Thomas, The h mbera are Urge nicely furnished in point, Harpswell by Miss Esther ward Sinnett, Perley Sinnett, Maurice and I uve ocean view. Fine table auppii<-<1 with tne beet obtainable. ... Root and her friends who took the Doughty and James Thomas. Bathing, boat- Bailey Island, Me. Tel. 8011-2 trip inn and Mahinir near the houae. Open un- over in the 'Root's boat. "iHelen." The The services at the Methodist church til October 1 Combination dinners aervtd daily, Clams guests were Elizabeth Wright, Donal bave been very largely attended this including Lobster, and meat. Rates ai.d circulars on application. Tel. 615 Wright, Mrs. Anna Wright of Cam- season and Miss Wales of New York. bridge, Mass., Esther Root, Winifred Mr. J. S. Gahan and Mr. Force have BAILEY MAINE Root, George and Waldo Root of iNew favored the congregation with delight- THE JOHNSON ISLAND, York, Riborg Mann, Jr., of Chicago, ful solos. H. F. JOHNSON, Proprietor Harriet Adams of New Haven, Conn., Mr. iHorace 'B Mann of New York, AND COTTAGES Oputi June 15 to Ootober 1 Marjorie Johnson, Katherine Bixby of the noted architect vis-* wlio'^has been The First National Bank of Portland Enlarged capacity. Beautifully located at Arlington, Mass., Margaret Sinnett, iting his brother, Mr. Riborg Mann, at the touih end of the island near Litt^d Har- THE bor. Tne Johnson •Margaret Gibson of 'North Andover, the latter's cottage on Seabank, left OLDEST NATIONAL BANK IN THE CITY and cottages contain Mass. about forty looms. nil pleasant and airy. for his home after a splendid vacation. | Thoro >ghly molern. toilets, bath. etc. Bailey Island has in Mr. Mann another Capital and Surplus Over Table supplied with best market affords. Sea food a specialty. Fresh milk, eggs, Seaside. added to its many admirers. On© Million Dollars poultry aid vegetables raised on tbe pre- In spite of the weather, which kept Miss Josephine R. Thorpe is enter- mises. Bathing. Boating and Fishing. New Dirt Tenuis Courts. Ratea on application. many people from the island, this taining her two brothers, 'Mr. Richard Invites New Deposit Accounts and Personal Interviews. house has had a good and fair propor- C-. Thorpe, the well-known banker, and H. F JOHNSON. Boatbuilder tion and many cottagers, who come Mr. Hubert D. Thorpe, both of New here year after year and have all taken York City. Last Thursday the party Repairing Promptly Done their meals here, have done so this took a trip to Bath and Augusta from season. Mrs. Cram, who has had so Orr's Island in the large Pierce Ar- much experience, managed this season row of Dr. Harriet K. 'Burnet, the not- Bailey as as every other one, and ed woman physician of East Island beautifully Orange. MISS J. E. MASSEY feels sure that all of the Seaside Miss Thorpe has entertained very ROBINHOOD INN — Proprietor— ne ideal location on the I land guests returning to Bailey Island next much company, indeed, this summer —situated on the east end and in full view e year, will patronize the house. and all of them had a fine time while of ocean. Beautiful at her cottage, "Thorpedo." Last Wed- pii>e groves and wall* around the house. he house is nvaern Woodbine and nesday night Miss was hostess in Cottages. Thorpe — every baths and to several of her friends at an inform- respect Uilets, sewerage. This house is doing splendidly up to al bridge party at which Miss Mabel Rates the last moment. The season has not and Circulars upon application Dodson and Mr. Hubert D. Thorpe won been better in any other house of the do a deal of in at auction from Mrs. Clara Louise great yachting their of September to close the cottage for Open June 15 to September 15 Bay and Mrs. Sinnett will meet with the Burnham and Mr. Richard C. Thorpe large motorboat, ""Helmuth." the winter. still greater success next year when Long Distance Telephone in the House by the remarkable score of 591 points, Mrs. D. B. Perry of Create, Nebras- iMr. and Mrs. A. R. Hall of Windsor, she again opens this well-liked and after which welch rarebit was served ka, wife of the late president of Doone Vt., arrived last Monday at the Sum- popular hotel. Among the late arriv- and enjoyed by all. Mrs. Burnham College at Create, gave a most inter- mer Hill cottage, belonging to Mrs. als is iMiss E. Peterson of Portland and Mr. R. C. Thorpe have challenged esting lecture to about thirty people at Flora Hall, sister to Mrs. A. R. Hall. who is on the island for the first time. the winners to another game to be the cottage of Mr. .Riborg 'Mann. She Miss Allen Hall of White River Junc- She is taking dancing lessons from played in the near future. related her experiences of the great tion, Vt., is with them as their guest. Miss Alice Martin. She is an expert Mr. Arthur the World war now raging. Her tales! All will stay for several weeks if the swimmer and gave an exhibition of Hague, well-known DRIFTWOOD were most as well as fas- | weather remains fair. 'Windsor where B3Un?nd fancy in Mackerel Cove last organist of Gorliani, Me., is the guest interesjing On Sea Cliff, Ocean Side. to October diving cinating, and her ability to picture the Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hall have their Open week. of Prof, and Mrs. .Tolin r-x.t s-v, homelike entertain them in a like manner in the ana in all ' land as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. Part II. Mr. ^Robert J. Cleeland of future. respccts Spring- W. Lincoln of Worcester. Mrs. C. M. 1. Vocal Solo, Miss Paton has excellent. field, Mass., been spending the At the of Fresh 2. Hilda Harris beginning this week Mr. I Fuller and her son Dean of Jamaica Reading, Miss week-end on the island. He is a en- : milk, very Henry B. Twombly and son, -Mr. Ed- Plain. N. J., are at present guests of 3. Piano Solo, Miss Atwood thusiastic yachtsman, artist and fish- vegetables ward B. Twombly, of New York, left the Lincoln. All will leave in a day or from our The house is on- erman, and was undeterred by some of own practically full and for Algonquin Park, Ontario, Can.,' two for their homes after a most de- few A last week's bad weather, from explor- ly vacancies. Marshmallow where they will spend three entire lightful summer in spite of much fog. garden. ing the beauties of the island. He is Tennis toast given by Miss Miriam Moss of weeks fishing for speckled trout, the; Court. the of the Kibbe Manufactur- Miss Ruth C. Cooledge of Arlington, Lynchburg, Va., last Friday night was manager fish which abounds in the large Illustrated in Mass., arrived at the Morningside cot- Booklet. enjoyed heartily by all the guests. ing Company Springfield, Mass. brooks that out into this famous pour tage to be the guest of Mrs. A. C. Col- Sunday night the Vesper Service was Mr. B. C. Starr of Springfield, lake of the British Mass., colony. ton of Arlington for a week or so last held at the house of Dr. Archibald Pa- came in his auto to Portland last week Mr. Edward B. Twombly of New week. Other of Mrs. Colton are ton of H. Rev. A. Atwood to several guests Dover, X. C. spend days with his mother, York his and son, Mr. Henry B. Twom- Mrs. George A. Teele and her daugh- ■ of Portsmouth, led the service. The Mrs. S. J. Starr, at her the jUiMfc loth iO OCTOBER 1st cottage, bly, returned last Thursday from a ter, Alice Teele, of Arlington. Mrs. THOMAS E. HAZELL song service was as follows: "Tides," on Maiden Lane. For many long cruise on the coast of Maine as Colton is not yet decided as to when years Mr. Starr has been an enthusi- •1. Piano Solo, Miss Atwood far as Camden in Mr. Twombly's su- she will leave. ast of the Maine coast. 'He is the own- 2. Song, Mr. Gahman perb yacht. Miss er and director of the Starr Electric 'Evelyn Gibson and her sister, B. E. Bailey Island, Maine. I 3. Song, Miss E. Adams Mr. and Mrs. and SINNE/TT of Cecile Alexander Miss Margaret Gibson, of North An- DEALER 4. Miss Company Springfield. IN FIRST CLASS Song, A. Paton their daughter. Miss Bernice Alexqjf- dover, who are spending the summer 5. Vocal A very successful entertainment was Groceries, Provisions, Duet, tier, of New York City were recent on the island, were the guests of their Meats, Etc., First Quality Messrs. Miller and Gahman held at Library Hall on Tuesday Canned Goods, General night, visitors of Mrs. D. L. Barker at her aunt, Mrs. Nancy Pike of Freeport at Merchandise, August 24, managed Mrs. Charles T. Fresh Fish and Ice 6. Song, Mr. Miller by cottaee, the "Breakers." They her home for the week-end. Root of New York. A return-, large crowd was ed last week Large Line of Tennis after a vacation mor6 en-| New arrivals at the Shoes and Rubber Goods in 5* in attendance and talented sum- house-party of Stock Driftwood. ( many joyed than any other have ever mer they Mrs. Clara Jones of Turner. Me., at her SOUVENIR guests kindly volunteered their had. Lawton of POSTCARDS •Miss iXannie and Mrs. C. G. Mrs. Dorothy New are Mrs. Ella Dorsey services on the program, which was cottage, the "Clarada," York is at present a guest of Mrs. Store, Wharf and Fiah Market at Bradley of Baltimore were in the as follows: Heywood and Mrs. Mabel Merrill of Mackerel Cove Barker's and is herself White Mountains on a walking trip enjoying im-j Turner, Me. All are having the usual I. Rev. Dr. Charles H. Mann last week. >Miss Dorsey has returned ; Piano Solo mensely. fine time one always has as the guest of 'New York a to the house, but Mrs. Bradley has Gavotte by Glazounoff) gave talk at the of Mrs. Clara Jones. Many sailing last afternoon to. prone home until next year. Among the Reverie by Debussy) "Breakprs," Thursday parties have been indulged in, all a crowd of about much in- expert swimmers of the island and Esther Root thirty-five helping to make the party the success SEASIDE, 2. was The New Humanism. The talk Bailey Island, Me. • •COTTAGE house are Mr and Mrs. Clarence Violin Solo. Folk Songs, it has proved to be. Mra< F. E- Cram proved to be of the greatest interest. Ideal summer borne witb a Hough, Miss Alley, Miss Camilla Pas- Josephine Thorpe, accompanied Mr. bountiful sea Archibald Paton and family of food in table, including by 'Miss Lawton on 'Rev. and Mrs. Adolf were re- abundance. to soir and John 'D. Hough. Much ten- piano. Roeder Dover, N. H., have arrived at their Handy postoffice, wharf and beach. nis and of the like are 3. Piano Solo, Russian Children, guests of Dr. and Mrs. E. V. Op«n June 25 to Oct. 1. Rates on sports indulged cently beautiful brown house on the extreme application. Transients accommodated. in our The season here will Sketches, Winnifred Root. Moffitt of Washington, was invited to Kenne- special service; 2 P. M. a meeting for ISLAND, Eleanor Esther S. Root. Perrett, granddaughter of bunk as guest of Mrs. A. B. Tracy, of women cnly; 3 P. M., a talk to chil- 7. English Ballad Expert Plumbing Contractors. Ntw Mrs. Crane of Tip Top cottage, which Washington, has returned to Mr. Day's dren and at 7.30 P. M., a meeting for commands the most extensive and and work can Josephine Thorpe cottage, Grey Ledges, after her most men only. Sunday there will be a up-to-date shop. We on I 8. Vocal iSolo, "Song of a wonderful view the island, with Seminole," delightful visit. Grey Ledges has re- meeting all day long with special save by Mr. R. H. you money. Contractors for Miss Katherine Burnet is visiting Miss Woodman, cently been repaired and the entire music and Mr. Force and the newly Mrs. R. H. Woodman Y\ ater Constance Moffat, daughter of Dr. roof is newly shingled. Mr. Charles S. organized choir will assist. Every Supply Outfits, Windmills. Moffat of Orange, N. J., at their sum- the well-known one is invited to the no i The dance whif h followed was ex- Thomas, contractor, meetings and Tanks, Pumps, etc- mer home at Oak near Booth- has doubt all the Pipe fitting, Point, -one of the most performed the repairs in his usual services will be largely ceedingly enjoyed, a Harbor. Mrs.'Crane of is manner. attended. Cottage Tel. bay Tip Top thrilling points being "The Lady of the skilfull plumbing specialty. expecting the Rev. Henry Carson, rec- Lake," a square dance performed by a Mrs. S. C. Dunham of Hartford. I epJione. tor of St. Ancon, Panama Thomas, group of enthusiasts. Mrs. Root was Conn., the wife of the president of: Canal and Mr. Robert Home office, North Me. Zone, Carson, ably assisted by Ervin Sinnett and the Travelers Insurance Company, and Sebago, this week. are New Goddard's Greenhouses They touring several friends, making tthe whole af- her granddaughter, iMiss Sylvia Wil- this month. 500 Stevena Portland England I fair a great success. amena Dunham, are being entertained Ave., I Miss Mary L. Wellington of New by Mrs. E. A. Tolles of Hartford at her The fishing schooner Edmund F. York is n guest of Miss Esther S. Root cottage, "Egdecliff," located near the PUNTS MID CUT riOYfERS Black, Captain 'Frank Doughty, came at Tekitisl. Miss Wellington has been 'Driftwood hotel. The party consist- All Orders Filled Bailey Island, Mo. of Mrs. Tolles and Promptly STETSON'S ICE CREAM PARLOR to anchorage at Mackerel Cove Friday acting as swimming and diving coun- ing Mrs. and Miss Dunham left last The Quality Ice Cream, the kin1 the trade last about noon hour. The schooner sellor at Alford Lake Camp, and prom- Thursday for Port- particular demands, is what we land serve Our auto arrived at Portland Thursday evening ises to be an added attraction to the where they will spend the week- the Florist here. truc'< assures you of prompt delivery. We are still making from a weeks' end at the Everett Chambers and call Dennett, the three swordflshing trip many dplightful Bwlmmlng parties delicious Stetson's caramft's and candies. Box Candies, etc.. on of their friends. Now Opp. Public Library, Portland Fruit, Soda, to Canso, Nova Scotia, and had a car- seen in Mackerel Cove every fine day. many Cracker Postal ESTABLISHED 36 YEARS Goods, Card., Magazines and all papers. Island agent for Casco go of ninety-three fish, one of the Mrs. Henry wife of the cele- Dr. Christienne Mann of Hering, Bav freeze. Don't forget our the latest books catches of the season. Summit, N. AH kinds floral made at short notice. circulating libraiy, two cents largest During Miss brated sculptor of New York, is being designs only J.. Alice Martine of St. Louis, Choice a Kodak Etc. the first part of the trip the fish were entertained by Mrs. Everett of flowers always on hand. day. Supplies, Developing:, Mo., Mrs. Perry MacNeille of Summit, Tracy rarely seen and up to the last three 'New York at the cottage to 626 St. Tel. 38-W Me. N. J., took a walking trip which lasted belonging Congress Portland, days only thirty-one had been secured. Prof. Skidmore on 'Roseledge. Mr. four days last week in the White However, during this time sixty-two Tracy, who has been away from the is- Mountains. On this magnificent WILLOW COTTAGE fish were added and during one of trip land some weeks, returned on the 31st they climbed Mount Washington and Me. these days twenty-nine fish were har- to stay for two weeks more before re- Bailey Island, m«. , came down the other side and went CHARLES S. THOMAS pooned and taken on hoard. The crew turning to his home with his wife. Homelike cottage, accommdodatlng across the entire Presidential Range to Casco landed one fish weighing over six hun- Mrs. W. L. about twenty guests. View of ocean Bay's Leading Contractor and Builder Gorham, Me., from where they took R. Haven of Morristown, dred pounds and It Is one of the larg- N. last and Islands, centrally located. Rates All work under i the train to Portland and came back to J.t spent Thursday and Friday my personal su- est ever reported. 'Mr. Elroy Johnson, reasonable. rates for the Island by boat. at Tree-tops as the guest of Mr. and Special May, on who was pervision. Estimates the lucky member of the crew Mrs. John C. Armstrong of Morris- Juno and September. applica- to Prof. Frank Aydelotte of tion. a secure this trophy, spent about Ave Boston, town. Mrs. Haven has been Mrs. Walter E. Jobbing specialty. Sat- hours In his who teaches English at the Massachu- spending Johnson, Prop. isfaction to all. dory before the fWh was the summer at Old Orchard and did Real Estate and finally taken captive. Two of the do- setts Institute of Technology, was at Land for sale. not come from Morristown directly. BAILEY ISLAND. ries of the crew were his home for several davs last week on by — punched Tree-tops is situated .on Summer Hill COTTAQE8 AND LAND.— swordflsh and one a business. wb«re he is pdltof-ln-chief of of the crew had overlooking both Mackerel Cove and Estates Cared For close from On the Rhodes Scholarship Magazine. He Call or write for list of fine properties Te'ephone escape being pierced. the Island as well as much of the ocean I returned Inst The entire now In hands for sale. account of several sworflehing cargoes Thursday. and of Harpswell. my being received at Portland to family havi since left for home, ERVIN C. prior As the guests of Rev. and Mrs. L. 8INNETT, their arrival, the captain and crew i Harold J. Cooney of Spencer, Mass., Island, Me. W. Atwood of .Portsmouth, N. H., Miss Bailey decided not to dispose of theirs until Is being entertained at the Starr cot- Telephone. Estate* Cared For. - Harriet L. Cutter of Milwaukee, E S. LEEMAN Bailey Monday when it Is hoped the fish will tage in Maiden Lane by Mr. and Mrs. Win., Island, Me. and Mr. Cheater C. Miller of bring a better price than would be of- Erastus S. Starr of Spenc/fr, Mass. Brockton, Baggage Expressing, Livery, Etc.—' Mass., have been spending the last Teaming, fered at this time. The Our m'npr *M *t«fimer». Automobile for six | delightful house-party of week. Mr. Miller, who possesses an p*8«en«er§. Mrs, -M. Ward and which Miss Rebecca of L«nve ynnr order* «' the hotel or houne for daughter, Miss Dunning Frank- exquisite voice, has been giving musi- honrdlnpc E. Is May Ward, spent a few days last lin, Mass., the hostess at her cot- cals every' afternoon of last week to week at 8carboro tage has lost LEEMAN'S express and Sebago Lake, I several of Its members. the friends of Rev. and Mrs. Atwood Mr. Mr. Force of ve and Olive the Years of the Spring, Hollins, (Jlndys Pettengill, An- well's sister, Mrs. Cold well of Nova the but is trip through South, expect- which was followed a vocal solo nabelle Thuss, Alice Hackett, Doro- Scotia ! by has been a guest. ed to spend the coming week end by Miss Hazel Tlniss, Doris Stokes, Elsie New Silk Waists at Tapley, The Little Red thy Stokes, The annual meeting of the Tre- here with his wife. Ribbon. Esther specially priced Mr. Charles S. Carleton and Folsom, Marjorie Strout, fethen and Evergreen Improvement Mt. H. P. Bowcn of Boston, Mass., Mrs. Uoldie Strout and Horace Georgia Maggi were also among Pelton, Vic- Association was held Wednesday to is spending his vacation of two the soloists and tor Knox, Walter Everett $1.95, 2.95, 3.95 up 6.95. Pearl Rates sang Hatch, evening and the following officers week.s with his wife at her cottage very Turner, Ernest Soule, William i effectively Song of tho Canoe. Foden, elected for the coming year: John at the West End. Their guests last Mrs. Swain in Walter William Pederson her usual splendid man- Driscoll, Oakes Burke, president; George W. week were: Mrs. Thomas Watson of ner a. and Knox. j gave reading from Goldsmith, Ralph Bliss, vice president; Rev. J. E. Clan- Boston, Mtils., and Mr. William N. j the first scene Mr. and Mrs. It. W. of Deer- Remember from She Stoops to Hersey cy, secretary; Mrs. John O. Burke, As Fish of Milton, Mass., who arrived j inc have purchased the Friday Conquer. The closing number was a Totten cot- trensurer; trustees, J. T. Skolileld, here early last week for a visit of a group of four tage at. Evergreen where will songs given by the pro- they Bmbert G. Robinson, James Berry, T. couple of weeks. fessor who si>end the rest of the season accompanied for all the after Olin Merriman; Frederick Whitney, "Tarry-a-whlle" has been vacated m up leal the cottage is renovated. Mr. Her- j numbers and was enthusias- membership committee, Mrs. Alfred for a week and Mrs. V. G. Bragg has | tically received. sey Is of the firm of the Hoof- Portland Dollar Kersey H. Tracy. Mrs. Eugene Swain, Mrs. gone to her home in Mr.1 and the will make Allston, Mass.j and Mrs. Fred Rand and fam- ing company Family Franklin Calderwood. Day At lhe end of this week Mrs. Bragg! a summer of welcome addition to the ily Augusta have returned home af- MJss Elizabeth Parsons of Somer- on will return to the island and will ter a One Dollar off each and delightful visit with Mr. R. S. colony. VfUe is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Don- every probably stay as long as the weather Rand at the Houston Tracy and Millman Tracy Woodbine. ald Garden at the Overlook cottage at permits. Emma left for a week's visit in at Mrs. Small and Mrs. Hamil- Tuesday Evergreen. $10 purchase this store Air. i^ioyu DiacKiora icu uie ibhiimi ton, with Mr. and Mrs. Boston, returning with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rnnd Mrs. Joseph Wood of Cambridge, last Friday afternoon for his home have also been recent, Fred T- Monroe and little son Henry, guests at the Mars., is a recent guest to arrive at in Montreal. Upon the opening ot ; Woodbine. who have been guests of the family the island and is with Mrs. Neliio Gill University Mr. Blackford* will go : Mrs. Oeorgo r>. enter- the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thorndike Stevens on the Knickerbocker road. New Custom Waists at there to- resume his studies. Mr. tained at have heen the house 95c luncheon Wednesday noon Batchelder also At upward Mr. and 1 Association ball on Thursday Lloyd Blackford's parents, at her beautiful summer home at guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tracy. evening one of the bept and most Mrs. Henry Blackford, and family,! Oceanslde. Tho table decorations Mrs. William Bradford's birthday loft for I successful entertainments of the sea- the Islaijd last Tuesday their were elaborate and con- was very pleasantly observed by the 1 very lively, son was given, under the auspices of homo In Mofttroal, aftrr having spent sisting of California, Japanese gold- members of the Rainy Day Club who Our and Summer a summer at tholr: the Brackett Memorial church. All Spring Goods mo«t er.Joyahle band lilies, combined with gladiolus held their regular meeting with Mrs. I at West of the numbers were encored and Mrs. cottage, "The' Allston." tl\e j find pansies. The were Mrs. George T>efavor. A lobster dinner at guests Eugene Swain, a well known reader, at Final Clearance Kind of the island, Charles 13. Mrs. William Gul- noon was followed by a cobweb party Prices Pugsley, who kindly gave her services for Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Eaton, Jr., of liver, Mrs. M. A. Mrs. and when the guest of honor had suc- the. Rlumenburg, cause, was given a perfect, ovation Boston, Mftss., were the quests for a J. H. llamel and Mrs. J. A. Watts. ceeded in working out her part of the and was encored again and again and few days of Mr. Raton's• parents, Mr. Miss Fidelia is enter- rime she was rewarded with a pretty Woodbury her readings were pronounced as be- and Mrs. J. B. Eaton, Sr. They re- taining Miss Gertrude Feehan of display of gifts which came as a the ing the best, ever heard here. The turned to their home in early- Portland at her home on Brackett irreat surprise. A. birthday cake with entertainment opened with a cornet part of the week, having enjoyed avenue. decorations of pink and yellow was solo by MIhb Grace Swain, which was their visit on tho island immensely. A prominent, family to arrive at also presented, the same colors being Mr. G. H. Maprane of Montreal Evergreen are Mr. and Mrs. U. R. used throughout the rooms. The (Continued on Paare fi.> THE Can., Joined his who have who were are WOMAN'S SHOP family, Marseilles and son William Jr., who members, all present, been the summer at the 499 Street spending are at the Anchorage. They are from Mrs. William Bradford, Mrs. Geortre Congress Management of Went End, last Saturday. Mr. Ma- Whitney, North Carolina, where Mr. 1/efavor, Mrs. Joseph Smith, Mrs. Krane will remain here until after LONG ISLAND FISH Cor. Brown Street Marseilles Is general manager of a Rvlvla. Mrs. Record, Miss Ingalls, MARKET R. M. Lewsen I^a'>or tKvy, when both Mr. and Mrs. large aluminum company of that Mrs. McGregor, Mrs. Blake and Mrs. ALBERT JOHNSON, Prop. Ma«;rano r.nd their family will leave place. Burke- the island for their wlntor home In Mr- and Mrs. Harold Billings have Mrs- Albert Waito is spending *» Fresh flsh of nil kinds and nt right Montreal. been entertaining M1**s Ulllan Beli week in Monhegan. whero the.will be prices. Wo on suoply you with Any- I>r. F. H. Fuller and Mr. W. Yeaton, I from Milo and Mrs. Frederick God- the guest of her mother. thing desired. Order from Grocery team Hill Crest Hotel LARGEST SUMMER RESORT JOURNAL IN NEW ENGLAND Great Che- Published Every brBQue THURSDAY AFTERNOON Maine From June to September. Charles W. CROWLEY & LUNT, Editors and Publishers Hamil- 92 Room Me. 3517. How Office, Exchange Street, 5, Portland, Telephone Little Joe of Chicago Lost His Fine Graft TERMS—Summer Season, 50c; Single Copy, 5c. Most modern and up-to-da'e hotel on the island with tlnent view of Casco Advertising Rates On Application. Bav. Large chambers, toilets and baths on each floor. Private dance hall Advertisers must send in on or before with two each desiring changes copy Monday pre- dancing parties evening* week. Bathing, Bea lish and all water boating, deep ceding day cf publication to insure insertion. ng Bport3. Tennis, baseball, etc. Private water system the best in Casco I able Bay. supplied .with, vegetable* from our own garden and milk and cream minute, with tattered clothes, dirty from our own herd. Kates and circulars on Accommodates 120. application. hands and begrimed face, he was THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1915 an object to excite pity and sympathy in the hardest heart. One day little Joo got into a quar- If it is all the same to the armies MINIATURE ALMANAC rel with one of his larger and stronger over there, the proofreader would be companions, who knocked him down, glad to have them all go off and Summit Week of September 2. grabbed all his money and ran away. leave alone. poor Przemysl The little fellow sat on the sidewalk Sun Tide Length High and cried as if his heart was break- House Sets is It Day Rises Of Day A. M. P. M. Germany seizing rags. might ing. A nicely dressed woman hap C u e- be commended as serving and hebeag 2 5.09 6.19 13.10 5.15 5.45 humanity, pened by seeing the little fellow Island if in retaliation for the enemy's bar- in,lr. distress ** MUb 3 6.10 6.17 13.07 6.15 6.30 asked him what wasnao theLUC of •cause of his trouble. \jne ol ino tlnest t ummer ring Wagner music, it would also Little Joe, with sobs choking his voice, told her of his boarding houses in the bay. Excellent location and 4 5.11 6.15 13.04 7.15 7.30 restful pceneryof tield and wood. Table iirst-class. confiscate all the ragtime. ■misfortune. The woman opened her and in his Every comfort for those desir- 5 purse deposited hand a half ing the best. Accommodates 75. 5.12 6.14 13.02 8.00 S-15 dollar, which caused Reasonable rates. Open until Sept. 25. him to dry his tears and smile happily. 6 5.13 6.12 12.59 9.00 MRS. CLINTON M. HAMILTON 9.15 Finally a happy came Proprietor •oiqnoj} anj3ua sizq aq naq.u thought to him, and hastening to the other side 7 5.14 6.10 12.56 9.45 10.00 of the street he again burst into aotjj aqi nj mi v. 3ojjbjs Ajuijuajiuad tears. It was not many minutes before a man 8 5.15 6.09 12.54 10.15 10.45 aas stopped and began aqj una jjpuuq a[iqouiojnu aqj, questioning him. Little Joe repeated the same story, with the result that the man presented him with a quarter. HOWARD S. HAMILTON Each afternoon thereafter he was to be found on one corner of the down- General Contractor and Builder in are i towi' district and then on Fashions dress an another, working his little fake on the sympathetic and unsuspecting public. But GREAT MAINE index of from little Joe one day made a grave mistake, CHEBEAGUE, intelligence which brought to an end his Indication of Economic j "get-rich-quick" dodge. He told his to a contracts made the of com- story Complete and per- standpoint the woman who gave him a dime. formed for J Drying his tears he hastened to another cor- buildings, cottages, alter- ner at Least mercial The i and began to cry. The same ations, repairs, etc. Estimates fur- Intelligence interests. wise woman happened by and again inquired he was nished on application. work- why crying. Little Joe, her Expert realize that vari- having forgotten face, told her his well- men. work a Isaac designers learned Cottage specialty. Cot- By Goldberg, Boston, Mass, j story. tage lots for is the of sale and desirable cot- ety spice clothes i The boy was taken to the tages to rent. AVe care woman, who explained for estates. as well as of existence. It he judge the sort of business in ! which the lad was engaged. The judge is in this •imanded the and on also, case, the of The boy his promise to try no more spice profits. without Taq woo get-rich-quick designers, having schemes lHHolittle Joe was ever read "Sartor sent home. Carlyle's Resartus," have nevertheless their own philoso- j of and were phy clothes, you to catch them in an amiable mood they would talk somewhat in the following fashion: Prisoners in Tombs Found Their Shirts Eating LEON R. "If there were no HAMILTON, Manager styles people could always wear the sa.ne material, YORK.—When a man sits 'until the wore out. about his cell at the Tombs eating a shirt goods That would mean less work for dressma-kers or a for Grade Pure Food Meats NEW making fairly formidable effort to a HeaJquarters High Products, Vegetables and gargle standing collar even a and; tailors in general. Prices could not then be keeper can tell that there is boosted because of popu- something frightfully si'ly going on. That is g* Superba Brand Guaranteed Canned Goods Coffee and Teas lar demand for why the laundry at the Tombs is be- any reigning mode. Besides, want new people something ing done up on the Fancy Candies, etc. Motor Boat all the time and inside of the in- Crackers, Supplies ICE would make it themselves were we not to do it for them." stitution and why some con- formerly Our Delivery Teams deliver to all of the Iiland several times So that tented parts daily fashions, considered in this light, show economic intelligence prisoners have become less so. on the part of the originators. After a half dozen keepers had re- From ported seeing perfectly sensible ap- the point of view of those who what is in merely ape style, pearing prisoners eating a half por- of how it tion of regardless becomes their particular person, fashions do not show shirt front or a snack of a plaid cuff. Warden John J. Cottage Site Seekers in land for intelligence. And it must be confessed Hanley de- a summer procuring that this contains cottage, bungalow or investment it will be for category by cided that more your advantage to far the something interest- Investigate the property of Mrs. M. A. largest number. that clothes the man. Charleson, some acres at They say make That may ing that starch must have been used sixty Great , Chebeague, Maine. Desirable sites with shore fine well but how often In the front, spring water and be, do clothes unmake the woman! Tf lines come washing of the wearing apparel. cool, shady groves. I.ots are now ottered long at $100 and upwards. Fine in- A.s a vestment as into the first one to a result he kept watch on land values increase each style make dash after the vogue will be woman laundry year. Would be pleased to show the your brought by relatives of those property to any interested. with an who had taken to their and 18-inch waist and a that a devouring laundry, figure looks like letter T with the discovered that a solution of MRS. M. A. Great top heroin was being slipped in to the prisoners by CHARLESON. Chebeague, Maine. left off. As if own means her self were not line Or us of the clean wash to long enough! let imagine brought them. The drug was used in the manner the of starch in and opposite case, the coming into fashion of round lines. Enter the washing ironing the shirts and collars. As is customary in cases of the kind, the corpulent woman, and with a nonchalance that i3 at "underground telegraph" at the times pitiable she Tombs had been busy since the first of the Mrs. Phoebe Miss becomes prisoners discovered this means Russell, Edytha to her neural of obtaining and as a Monk of Sharon, are Mrs. E. stylish by adding obesity the optical illusion of drugs, result the practice had extended along whole visiting tiers and no end P. Fuller at Cook's lines that seem to add pounds to her of washed clothing had been arriving. shore cottage for a weight. This is few days. the newest in the made I. JLJut the women are no means development effort by friends of prison- Littiejohn's by alone as the fashion mania. ers to a Mr. W. W. Dennis of Allston, regards satisfy craving for various drugs. The last method discovered before has built a new on Of late there has a this innovation was Mass., cottage the- years been decided to introduce a in made a series of calis a tendency variety following by man with a glass western shore of the island. It is men's clothcs as eye. almost as in women's. season its new Hotel the a four room great Every brings This Rockmere. Bide-a-Wee, bunga- man called every a week and was new new now dayirfor duly searched. He went The taste of autumn weather low. Many improvements have been coats, hats, ties; the coat is now And when the to see a which loose, tight. prisoner and it was noted that we installed Mr. Dennis' every day after he had left a half have been having has been greatly by own hand. designers exhaust their back turn the dozen prisoners on the tier which his Mr. Dennis is a "prolific stofe, fashions to those of friend graced were in splendid spirits. appreciated by all, those remarkably line ama- One the especially teur and what we would a day guards asked him to remove the artificial who have never been able to photographer and has an ex- years ago, laugh at in picture book of 1870 we wear eye. He had stay on heroin enough for half a dozen men in the island ceptional eye for the picturesque. He it. — during the autumn months. proudly to dinner. And consider the of knee has days breeches and silk stock- The guests of the hotel have reiterat- astounding good luck with his for j pictures. Mrs. Dennis and ings men, with George "Washington as a good example. Go further ed their delight in the charms of Cas- daughter, co no matter Marguerite L. Dennis are now in the back still and some of will make Auto Poker Newest Fad of Bay, what the weather- you the startling that before cottage. Mr- and Mrs. F. H. Bliss of discovery Minneapolis Sports The recent guests are Miss Alice E. soodern business men Belmont have been them. developed were as vain with their clothes as O'Brien of visiting quite Brighton, Mass.; Mrs. S. Gieat ennui of the sporting gentry. Those who excitement ensued last Mon- are women. And while we are in a have grown F. White of Allston, Mass.; Mrs. Ed- scientific mood, it be well to a trifle blase the lever day when the Emita took a notion to might MINNEAPOLIS.—Exityanking of the slot machine or the dice ward G. Bossom of on clinking Boston, Mass.; travel over a %joint out that with the entrance of more and more women the cigar store or reef in the fog. How- into the busi- counter, shooting the ivory marbles over the green baize Miss Marie H- Stewart of Allston, ever no great damage was done. oess and world voices of revolt table, are their Mass.; Reverend and Mrs. William professional against parrot fashion are appeasing gambling Mrs. Stanley Campbell of West. impulses by Fryling of Winchester, Mass.; Mr. being heard on all sides. playing "auto poker." Roxbury, Mass., has been in the Idle- The new and Mrs. C. I j. Mitchell of game is played on a street Brockton, wilde this past week. Miss Dorothy It is not hard to a time when clothes will be Mass., the Misses Boyden of New imagine raised to tho corner, and, in addition to the oppor- Campbell, Miss Margaret Ainsworth, York City, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Os- of a fine art. For tunity it a and Master F. Gibson are dignity it is less than art when a gives participant to garner of Wyman nothing competent good West Somerville, Mass.; Mr. with a "pot," it enables him to her. All have been a dressmaker and fashions a a breathe Edwin A. of having originates gown for individual. Gourley Melrose, Mass. time. particular the fresh air and get close to nature. "perfectly scrumptious" Mr. R. Mrs. C. H. A party of P. Dewey came Wednesday Manzer of Somerville,. "young bloods"— to the El Moro cottage to a Mass., Mrs. Ford's mother, has been though there isn't necessarily spend Vacations taken in the any age week with his family. visiting at the L.yndehurst cottage. limit to the pastime—gathers together Miss Miss Mary J. Gadd of Boston is a Carrie Ingraham and Mr. George summer are the most and, as automobiles heave profit- into the guest at the Green cottage. Bowie spent the week end with them. each wooer of Essential Element in able. The summer is the offing, chance picks out Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Hamilton took Friday evening there was a party a at €j| machine on which he "lays" his a few friends on a sail to the. Highland cottage! And such best time for recreation. It lucre. As the machines Yarmouth pass, the license numbers are noted. The and Bustin's last a party! All the adnits were Vacation Is are results Wednesday. The requir- Change allows more access to judged according to the of a before ed to dress as children thus It was a the ratings "poker," parlor game Invented by day last the party had the best By Dr. I. J. Murphy, St. Paul, Minn. Mr. Hoyle for tired business baby were men. luck of the season deep-sea fishing. party. Some costumed as open air and to outdoor ac- little The player who "draws" license numbers The party attended a boys and some as little girls. A forming two pair, three of a clambake at tivities. a a However, par- kind, straight, full house or fours of a Madeline Point on Cousins. delegation f;rom Cousins, Miss Booth, kind, can get Just the same thrills Friday Miss utumr tsuusujj or an exact as if he had them afternoon all went to Nealy, and Miss Roberts added piace are not tne items in vaca- dealt to him from a deck. He Bailey's. important one's Is spared the fatigue of to the merriment. A to riffle the cards Mr .ana Mrs. Lewis Mr. wonderful song tion. The essential a having and deal. C'olomb, clement is change. Lewis was composed and sung Miss As an automobili8t drove his Colonib, Jr., and Mr. William by The more machine past Twelfth street and Nicollet Desmond Fanny Nute, entitled Aunt Emelie's complete the environmental and the avenue he noted a of spent Tuesday and Wednes- change, occupational, group young men on the corner. Kids. It was the As he neared them day at Ft. McKinley as the guests of feature of the par- better. ]?est and moderation should be the rule. thay appeared excited, scanned his license Children's Many do not tag closely and then paid sums of Mr. and Mrs. Westlako to see the ty. games produced great, people money to one in their know how to a midst. It wasn't until hilarity. Miss Booth and Miss take vacation, but return more nerve-wrecked than he reached his garage that the mines blown. Mr. and Mrs. Colonib An- nearly automobilist caught the significance of the and Mrs. Nichols na Nutt won the prizes. At a late when set out. overt excitement. Ho surmised they went to Portland in they They ravel, overdo. Kest and relaxa- had been "auto the Louise hour all did justice to a re- overwork, playing poker" and one of them had drawn a Friday for Mr. Nichols. sumptuous a number was prize hand—his past. The western tion, "breathing spell" for an overtaxed mind and to catch with 77766, a "full house." Mr. iSumner Willis is expected at end of the island body up will lrng echo and re-echo with "There'll bo a riot If 1111 passes that f'amp Melrose over Ixibor Day and their themselves, should be the aim. corner," he declared. shouts of will go home with his parents. merriment. Miss Mildred Upon your return, in order to retain some of the benefits derived from We congratulate Miss Edythe Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hill of the Kingston upon her twenty-first birth- Atlantic, are guests vacation, endeavor to avoid that almost universal American condi- of Oakland Bar of Mlrs. Alexander Hill. Boys Swearing From day. We hear she has some lovely Wednesday tension. Playground evening Mr. James Hill tion—high It is possible and feasible to carry some of the calm remembrances. entertained a party on the Sinhad II for a and of the doesn't go here. Miss Alice Macdonald is spending a moon- poise vacation season into your work. Any boy caught cussing will bo light sail. His everyday OAKLAND.—"Swearingfired." This la the first rule few days in Augusta and fiance, Miss I.ucille The promulgated by the "Little Citizens' com- Winthrop, B. Miss continuous pressure and that the mltteo" of the Delia Vista Me. Churchill, Beulah Christy. high speed averago American playground In Oakland. And It goes. Some weeks i\ir. and Mr. Murray Lent, Miss Helen Pres- works under are unnatural and ago Miss Pearl Hnnks, play director Mrs. L#. D. Muran gave a unnecessary. dnnce at cott, Mr. Donald Miss j of the decided the Hotel La Fayette, Old Hunnewell, Go and grounds, to put the Margaret Morton and easy you will last longer and come out ahead in the end. Just Orchard Heach on Saturday, August Miss Myra management of the children In the Parker went with calm 21st In honor of the thirteenth birth- him to Peaks, yourself. hands of a committee of She where all a boys. day of their son Maurice. He re- enjoyed dance. Friday choso ten youngsters from nil went to New Meadows. On Fri- different ceived many beautiful gifts, among near evening all took a neighborhoods the which was a handsome gold watch day moonlight sail playground, to South formed them Into a "Little Citizens' and fob. When he returned to the Harpswell which they say It is normal that men was e>tremely enjoyable. de- committee" and asked them to draw island Mr. Maurice Muran entertained sire success and abhor fail- up rules and regulations. a happy gathering of young folk at. the The boys were allowed Alpine cottage on Thursday after- Success ure. Yet so are to make Found in noon. Mnny games were €J| warped the rules as they saw fit. The jolly play- regula- ed, after which all enjoyed refresh- many men's ideas of suc- tions were formally adopted Failure by the ments. The afternoon ended with a Apparent cess that it is difficult for committee and then In Re*. Dr. I. ratified, their Virginia reel on the green. Among CHEBEAGUE By Floyd Beekwith, Chicago original form, by the board of them to understand that playground directors. Other rules of the com- those present were Henry W. Arming- mittee are as SOUVENIR SHOP follows: ton, Lewis Colomb Jr., Master there are George successful failures "No cigarettes. Mnster AND They're no good. Any found will Chamberlain, Jr., Irving CIRCULATING LIBRARY iu iixe nna lftiiurciul shown boy smoking be successes. It is not possible that success, as the the gate. Chamberlain, Miss Marion Dewey, "You've Master Karl Miss and Fin PILLOWS A world counts success, should come to got to keep paper and trash off the Evans, Dorothy SPECIALTY everybody. grounds. If you eat here, Mtaster Sumner Made from clo It decent and take the refuse Ford, Master P. Wy- Chebeague fir Up*. Beat There are men away with you. If you look out and most con who never had a chance. But truo success, the only trouble. don't, for nanB Gibson, Master Allen Hill, Mas- My to manufacture. kind worth "Small ter Carlton Hicks, Master Raymond Newest and largest I'ne of Post striving for, may be the lot of man who is to children must be g!ven a lard* In any willing pay chancc all the time. If any boy takes Nichols, the Misses Katherlne and Oa«co Bay, 40,000 in stock. the from a price. anything away little kid, he'll get his. Alice Prescott, Master Robert Pres- Real TCstate For Bale. The "Say Thanks.' It don't hurt you, and cott, Master Gordon Public Library. Post Office. principal requirements are being polite ain't a crime." Phillips, Maater good health, high ideals, plenty of The penalty for violation of the Kenneth Miss rules ranges from a f ne of one cent to Sampson. Fanny Willis, h. w. BOWEN grit, incxtinguiahablo enthusiasm and character. from the Miss Helen and Master unimpeachable expulsion playgrounds for a month. Russell Whlt- Opp. Hill Crest and South Road temore. The weather, as usual proving un- favorable, Mrs. Lancaster again open- ed her home for the church service Bustins Island Sunday, Aug. 22, at 4 o'clock. The SOUVENIRS house was filled. Rev. Nicholas The Rines Brothers Co. Vander When rettirn from -Km"1 Pyl preached. you vacation be sure and take with Mr. and Mrs. T. H. who Madigan, you some useful and handsome articles as have of reminders of Thursday was a perfect day for been guests Mre. Newhall at the pleasant vacation days. Our line of souvenirs is the Fair and Pageant held on the "Briarcliff" since June 5, and large and Mrs. varied—here are some knoll just beyond Camp Whittier. It J. J. Allen of Boston returned suggestions: home For Fall was an ideal spot for the various ta- Tuesday. Broadcloths Mr. and Mrs. H. K. returned bles and booths, and the usual Bus- Ripley Souvenirs of Silver and LEATHER NOVELTIES to Maiden after a month'e tine spirit made the function a Wednesday Useful and stay at "Briarcliff." Metals very attractive success. About 4 o'clock a Greek Fancy in Mrs. and Miss things leather—fine to use pageant, arranged by Mrs. Russell Clement, who have All sorts of with pretty articles when traveling or to take home And Wear and Miss was on the occupied MIbs Wellington's cottage Winter given embossed as Brackett, views of Portland and gifts. green beside the "old Farmhouse." this season, have bought the land on the knoll nearby resorts. Prices It is a decree of Dame Fsshion that Broad- The stage setting was Nature's own be>ond Camp Whittier. 25c., and so unsurpassed. The pageant Their many friends hope to And them 35c.( 50c. and up to $2.50. At 25c will be season in their next summer. cloths much used this for Suits was given by Elizabeth Eugster, Cath- cottage-to-'be Folding Coat Toilet Pillow Hangers, erine and Barbara Mrs. W. A. Campbell has sold her Souvenir Tops 29c. with are a Twiss, Carolyn Cases, file and comb, Shoe and Gowns. We medium cottage to Mass Ricker and Miss Fir Balsam showing weight Brainard, Helen Dane, Doris Vander Pillows 50c. Buttoner and Horn, Pocket Mir- Martha Swan, who have occupied the "Nau- Broadcloth, beautiful luster in Pyl, Greul, Anna Wrye, Mol- Souvenir Pillows—stamped to rors, Thermometers, Watch permanent finish, lie tilus" the past two seasons. Sawyer, Mildred Vorce and Eve- embroider 50c. Bracelets. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. en- Black, the new Blues, Brown and Green, for lyn Swett. The scenes were: Cheney tertained three tables of Auction at 1—The Sacrifice of 2— the street, and Pastel shades for the Iphegenia, the '"Lower Garfield'' Wednesday PENNANTS 50C evening. Orpheus and Eurvdice, 3—The Home evening. After two hours of play Mrs. Garment Scene, 4—The War Scene, 5—The Cities, Colleges, States and Hangers, Folding Shoe Cheney served a delicious rarebit. Trees, Pocket Comb and We have them for first showing at Cro-.vning of Bacchus, G—Dance of Fraternal Orders—your choice at Mirror, The prizes went to Dr. and Mrs. Eug- Key Cases, Scissors the Muses, 7—Toilet of the Bride, 8 our clearance of Embroidery ster. Others present were Mr. and price in case, —The Pipes of Pan. The fancy arti- Pocket Mirrors, Playing Mrs Luke, Mr. and Mrs. Twiss, Mrs. in cles were in charge of Mrs. Cheney, Cards, case, Drinking Cups, $2.00 per yard Darling, Mrs. White, Mrs. Dixon, Miss Telephone and Mrs. Dixon and Mrs. Newhall. This Shopping Lists, Dixon and Miss M'athewson. 25c Each Stud Worth Much M ore committee in $35.53. Mrs. Lan- Boxes, etc. tookj Mrs. C. W. Newhall entertained in- caster was in charge of the Turkish Souvenir Post Otner articles at 75c. and formally Saturday afternoon. Three Cards—Fine up Bazaar and made $5.4G. She was as- colored views to $1.49. tables of auction were played. The at 10c. doz. sisted by Miss Weller. Miss Richard- top scores were held by Mrs. Camp- Hand Colored Cards at 5c each son and Mrs. Evans. Mrs. Pratt, Mrs. Souven'.r Books of best local bell, who won a crocheted bag, Mrs. Real Pidge, Mrs. Taft and Miss Taft were Works of Art The Rines Brothers Co. Madigan, a handkerchief, and Mrs. views 25c. on the cooked food committee and Bartlett the consolation, a basket. 529-535 took in $20.01. Mrs. W. D. Twiss Congress St., Portland, Maine Tel®^one Delicious ites and cake were refresh- DEPARTMENT STi.RE sold ice cream and cleared I IPDV r*r\ ,1eones ing after two hours' play. Mrs. New- - ■». ?2.o:>. Miss Julia MacDonald told Jp L.IDDT vU. PORTLAND, MAINE hall's guests were: Mrs. Allen. Mrs. fortunes; $1.55 was cleared on this. Ripley, Mrs. Madigan, Mrs. Bartlett, Miss Bower, Miss Mrs. Brain- Clarke, Mrs. Darling, Miss Hosmer, Mrs. ard, Miss Mrs. Jaynes, Mrs. Soule, White, Mrs. Clement. Miss Clement, Hosmer, Mrs. Grant, Mrs. White and Mrs. Mrs. Beaumont and Mrs. House Mrs. Spike, Merriconeag Darling served coffee. Eleven Campbell. Arthur B. Dickey, Mgr. dollars was taken in on this. Mrs. Rev. John Garfield and family of Eugster and Mrs. Smith sold LITTLE:FIELD & CO. So. Me. candy Claremont, N. have returned Harpswell, and made $14.26. Miss Miller and H., i home, having spent the summer at 109-111 Commercial Portland Me. Choice location. Unobstructed Mrs. McCammon were on the flower St., i their bungalow, "The Ledges." view of the bay on all four committee and took in $2. Dorothy MEATS AND sides. Fine bath house on pri- Norris and Dorothy Obear were the GROCERIES, PROVISIONS IN CAMP AND AFLOAT. vate beach. 30 sleeping rooms. flower girls. One hundred dollars Modern baths and .tintj. We have lig and seventy-two cents was cleared on everything needed to the table and New this season. "Afloat supply onlv management this Fair. and Ashore in Casco Bay," Booklet aud rates on are sold here. We applica- is the interesting title of an illustra- quality goods cater for hotel, cottage tion. The "Island was Tuesday Party" ted article in September Outing. and yacht Fruit and held at the "Lower Garfield" patronage. Berries. Oar location en- cottage The author, William Haynes, who with Mrs. W. W. Cheney as hostess. ables us to attend to all island orders summers at Cliff Island, is a ver- promptly. Work was continued on the rompers satile writer and lends the thrill of RIGHT Hotel Sea Gables and dresses for the French refugees. PRICES RIGHT SERVICE reality to his work because he writes 23(1 YEAR SAME MANAGEMENT. During the afternoon the organiza- of personal experiences. His humor- SOUTH HARPSWELL, MAINE tion cf the women into a club was ous references /to the "Souse," a effected, and an election of officers Stands Directly on the Beautiful Casco sixteen-footer in which the trip was Bay. resulted in Mrs. H. F. White as Pres- made, and her single cylinder en- Excellent boating, fishing; private ident and Mrs. E. S. Hosmer as Sec- bathing beach and houses; fresh gine which "suffered alternately eggs, retary and Treasurer. These Island No one will so lutter, milk and vegetables from the from hiccoughs and asthma," are the thing give much farm every day; fish, clams and lob- Parties have proved a great success amusing side of the story. The to so sters direct frcm the water; the rooms and have brought the women in many for so author was accompanied on this pleasure people are large, light and airy; sun parlor, much closer touch with one another. etc. Booklets cruise by his Mr. a time at so a es sent. Mrs. Cheney served iced tea and brother-in-law, long little cost a B. Batchelor of L. H. MERROW, Proprietor. cakes. Kemp Baltimore and in the illustrations the are Monday night the first real lecture pair Spend Your Vacation >1 tlx shown in several good situations, in on Bustins was given in the Grove one of which Mr. known Dining Room by Dr. F. B. Greul of Batchelor, Columbia Grafonola as the Sailor, is digging clams stren- OceanViewKotel Toronto, Can., on "Traces of Insanity Arthur hand. Bushels of them lie Black, Prop. in the Kaiser." uously by We carry a stock of MAINE in the sand of the shore complete SO. HARPSWELL, On Friday evening Mrs. S. C. Lan- thickly where this particular was all records Unsurpassed si ua- caster gave a musicale and reading. camp catalogued, made. The illustrations are from including tion. Fine Fishing, It was enjoyed by all present. The ana made the author and the latest dance selections. Rowintr, Sailing program was as follows: photographs by Motoring. 231) feet of are of Casco remote t The typical Bay's verandas. Panorama of (a) Robin Sings in the Apple- places. References to the many ru- mountain and Sea. 15 tree, MacDowell; (b) Down in tht? mors of buried treasure which have miies boat from Forest, Ronald—Mrs. Huston; Char- Columbia Co. by been held Graphophone Portland. 15 miles by acteristics of the Southern Negro in always true by many aau congress St., Portland, Me. GRAFONOLA of JEWEL, $35.00 motor fromBrunswick. Verse and Story—Mrs. Palmer; The the seafaring men of the Bay, Onen June to give another interesting side to the aepiemoer. Ktues and booklets on rpplicaiion. Clang of the Forge, Rodney—Mr. A. article. E. Heald; Duet, Passage Birds' Fare- well, Hildach—Mrs. Lancaster and Mrs. Huston; Selections from T. NEW For Your Summer Home Teleph n Your vNnnts Quick Service to Our Customers ARCHBISHOP IN WEST Tembarom, Burnett—Mrs. Russell; The Famous (a) Elegie, Massenet; (b) Slumber Song, Tito Matti—Mrs. I^ancaster; Cornell Fibre Wall Board DUNN BROTHERS Better than Obligato by Mr. Hosmer; Rose of Lath and Plaster, Triple Sizad by the Original Cornell Fibre My Process. it Heart, Fabyan Rose—Mr. A. E. Sizing Making Thoroughly Moisture Proof. * Groceries, Provisions and General Mdse. Heald; Selections from Alfred Noyes' There is Nothing Better For Roofs Than poems—Mrs. Russell; Duet, Maying, Your trade in First Class Groceries, Meats and Provisions is solicited. Smith—Mrs. Lancaster and Mrs. Hus- GENA5CO TRINIDAD LAKE ton. ASPHALT Mail and o;ders filled ROOFING telephone promptly Mrs. George Patten of Merrimac, WRITE FOR SAMPLES Mass., returned home Market at West Harpswell Delivery all over South Friday, having Harpswel| spent the summer with Mrs. Lancas- C. M. rice: paper company ter. General Dealers Mr. and Mrs. Larkin and Miss Lit- Paper 8 To 16 tle cJ Merrimac, Mass., returned home Exchange Street Portland, Maine Wednesday after having spent two weeks with Mrs. Lancaster at "The A. E. PINKHAM Cedars." Miss Edith M. French of Soiner- So. Harpswell, Me. ville, Mass., is spending her vacation with > her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. AUCOCISCO Horse and Auto Livery French. Miss Doris Harworth of Cambridge, Our stables are to handle equipped all the business of this place and Mass., is a guest of Miss Edith M. and we are to furnish automobiles Cottages prepared and teams with careful drivers at French. any hour of the day or night. Expressing and of all moving kinds re- Hon. R. J. Ptaslee of the New CLIIT ISLAND, MAINE ceive prompt and careful attention. Have all your baggage checked In care of A. E. Pinkham. South Harpswell, Maine. Hampshire Supreme Court has been spending a few days with his sister, Soil, Loam, etc., Grading and Excavating, Cellar Work, Wells, etc. Mrs. E. W. French. References—Special rates Mrs, Eva Mi. Henderson of Dor- for June and chester, Mass., is the guest of Mr. September. and Mrs. W. J. Stevens at the Curtis Mm. K. B. BATCHELOR cottage. The Beeches Mrs. King and Miss Beatrice King of Cambridge, Mass., are at the CUFP ISLAND "Camp Shamrock" for two weeks. Laundry Agents Orders taken for Lobsters mid Fish Telephon fi(M-605 MRS. C. E. PETTINGILL Mrs. L. C. I^aw, who has been at and Miss Fannie THE C. T. SWETT Proprietor Farmington. Me., COMPANY Parker, who has been at Boston, Kvery amusement for Clients. ! Mass., have returned to Mrs. Law's Provisioners The air of the sea braces ap- cottage, -'The Alders." Wholesalers And Retailers of petite. Yachting, Bathing and 1 Law Fishing. Mr. George arrived Saturday to spend the balance of the season Hotel, Yacht A Shipping Supplies with his mother at "The Aiders." Fancy Game In Season, Broilers, Squab, Capon, and Ducklings BIRTH OF A NATION. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. of Dex- totally adequate to act even this Crosby Milk and Cream From Private ter, Me., arrived to spend a Dairy Kreat spectacle piny, and the Inci- Monday Immense audiences ore week at the Silver cottage. Head of Portland Pier Ferry Wharf greeting dental music by an orchestra of 20 1he of "The of Mr. and Mrs. H. L, Norris, Master performances Birth musicians Is one of the bis features. 130-132 COMMERCIAL ST. MAINE a Nation," at B. F. Keith's theatre Dana and Miss Dorothy Norris of PORTLAND, this week. This climax of motion I^exington, Mass., have returned Women's photography depicting scenes of the Feet Growing 8maller. home, having spent the summer at Civil War and the Reconstruction The sex will repolce to hear that the "Alcazar." period In th^ South Is staged on such an English scientist declares that Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Luke, also of have returned WE HAKE A SPECIALTY a magnificent scale that the beholder women's feet are growing smaller He I^exington, Mass., 'Phone 902 home. senses awe at first. claims that a of former ot OF study types Miss It Is a an Angelina Silver of Now Ha- picture wonderful from feet goes to prove that the feet of mod- Most Kov. was educational and so dra- ven, Conn., returned home Saturday, Edward J. Hanna standpoint, ern people are more shapely than spent two w>eks at. the Silver confirmed as of Souvenir CENTRAL GARAGE matic that It holds an audience as having archbishop 8an Fran- Spoons, those of their ancestors or those of cisco do very few dramas either upon the cottage. recently, succoodlng the late the savage races. after Mr. Harold C. Uond of Maiden. STOUGHTON stage or upon the screen. The enthu- Perhaps, all, Archbishop Rlordan. The photograph etc. FOLKINS CO. the mistakes of Mass., arrived to the Brooches, Novelties, siasm of those who watch this great l!1>fltting shoes have Saturday spend shows him In his robes In St. Mary's not remainder of the season with Mrs. Service for spectacle play Is almost as inspiring seriously deformed the general cathedral. Station all Makes and Miss Dixon at "The I>edge." as the scenes themselves. As one type of foot. of Cars Mr. and Master William GEO. T. SPRINGER man they applauded to the echo Harding Eel's Blood. Harding, who have been spending Deadly when the Stars and Stripes wpre If Into Diamonds, Jewelry, AUTOMOBILES FOR HIRE The Two Classes. three weeks at the Williams cottage Injected man, the blood of an Watohaa, planted over a redouht. In the haltle eel The late Charles Frohman used to at Douglas Hill, Me., leturned to the causes death almost Immediately Silverwara scenes, and when I^ee signed papers 88 Oak St. Me. divide Americans into two Island Saturday. This should deter no one from eating Portland, of surrender at Appomattox, while classes— 515 Me. Mrs. C. L. Fisher of Koslindale. the fish, however, for the heat ol Congress St., Portland, when the Klu Klux clansmen swept those who dine in evening dress and Masf., has returned to the Island to cooking the toxic into the rlo.lng village, quelling the those who dine in their shirtsleeves. destroys propertiei spend the remainder of the summer of Its blood and uproar ns hy magic, the excitement "Or, to put it. better," Mr. Frohman besides, that blood It with her mother, Mrs. H. IJ. Soule. reached Its highest and men would practically harmless when taken Into pitch, say, "the two great American The sympathy of all is extended to and women applauded until ihelr the stomach. HOTEL BRUNSWICK Motor classes are. first, those who dress for Mrs. J. H. Who, who was recently Boats for Sale hands fairly ached, while the In Q. V SEEM AVER, Prop, hoys dinner, and, second, those who un- called to New York on account of the Stanley Marine Motors the and Hot and Cold Water !n Itoom gallery stamped shouted dr«aa fnr fllnnor." death her The Quiet Every of father. Chap. Private Batha themselves hoarse. Not one person Perfcx Waterproof Inanition, nupplfa*, ro- Miss Doris Mathewson of Norwich, Wonder if It ever occurs to the con- Plan f I with bath attempts to leave the theatre until European day up, |1.50 palring, overhauling. Gnaolene for sale. Conn., spent two clays with Mrs. ceited that while he Is Cafe connccted the concluding strains of "The Star You 8hould Know This. chap spending White at the "Mudjekeewls." his time Combination Meal* 25c, 35c, 150c Bpangled Banner," Is The world will have to bragging about his ability th« WM. H. ROHR, played. get along Mr. E. S. Hosmer, who has been Rpeclal Chicken Dinner every day r»0c "Thrt Rlrth of a Nation" Is without some quiet little chap Is busily earning hit pre- you day, don't think the guest of his mother at Grafton, 21-23 Preble S«J Portland, Maine 14 Commercial Wharf PORTLAND sented with a cast of film favorites that It way to another raise in salary? can't do It now. Mass., returned to Dusting Monday. Near Mon.lment Square Telephone I N. T. WORTH Jr. LEY, plays. He keeps off the enemy's scouts. Maine's Leading Optometrist and Optician Do you seek team-work, spirit lot 478 CONGRESS ST., Corner CENTER ST. corpc and smartness in this theater Opp. PREBLE HOUSE, ME. ALL of PORTLAND, ROMANCE OF France, where all the old The Phone 2174-W. glamour Thos. Co. All cars stop at our door of war is You will I—sughlin lacking? find it in The only place In Portland where you can run your boat the direct attendants of Archibald. They to a good safe landing and obtain a complete outfit of Eyes examined. lenses everything Prescription have pride, alertness, pepper and all pertaining to motor boats, and ground promptly. Mail orders re- THE the WAR other BELONGS appetizers and condiments. turned by next mail. * -• are as » # X They neat as a s j. private yacht Marine crew and as lively as an infield of a Hardware Gold filled Eyeglass Chains.... 50c of TO major league team. The Archibald- all kinds in Brass and Galvanized iron. THE ians are AIRCRAFT naturally bound to think well _____ 184-186 Prescription Lenses ground to order COMMERCIAL ST., v / of themselves. PORTLAND, ME. 40c and up Boat landing back of store, between The Thrills and the Danger of Watch them there, every man Long and Central Wharves. Genuine Shell and Rubber Frames for knowing his part, as they send their All shells Library Glasses $1.00 Scouting Theirs, Says after the Taube! There isn't enough waste motion among the lot Colored Glasses 50c Frederick Palmer. and ud to tip over the range-finder or the telo- or the ATLAS SHUR-ON EYEGLASSES scopes score board or any of the other Sold only at this office. paraphernalia assisting the : A ARCHIBALD IS ON THE man who is Consultation „• JOB looking through the Free. All Kinds of Optical Repairing sight in knowing where to aim next as a WEST END r. screw answers softly to his touch. DAIRY CO Exciting Work of the British Antiair- Is the sport of war dead? Not for 40 Custom craft Gun House Wharf, Portland, Maine Described—Sight of Aer- Archibald. Here you see your tar- oplane Under Shell Fire Never get, which is so rare these days when Our Ice Cream and Frozen Sweets are the Loses Its British kind you Thrill. infantrymen have stormed want if desire j you tne best. We can at short and taken trenches without ever see- supply you \ notice. Renjember our At a location, enables us to send on the the CASINO By FREDERICK PALMER. ing German—and the target is a DAYBURN next steamer after order. International Kews bird, a bird-man. PufTs of smoke with receiving your Trefethen's Peak's Service Correspondent. Landing, Island hearts of death are British Headquarters, France.—A bursting clustered ; TELEPHONE ADMISSION 10c DANCING 5c A COUPLE around the Taube. where crack and a whish through the air! They hang j Sessions 8-11 Saturdays and they broke in the still air. One fol- i Daily p.m., Holidays'2-5 p.m.. Gibson Orchestra No sound is more familiar at the front Superb Dancing Surface. Accommodates 300 lows another in for couples where the artillery is never siient— quick succession, the more than one Archibald is be- sound of a shell breaking from a firing, fore your entranced gun muzzle and its shrill flight toward eyes. An Artful the enemy's line to pay the Germans Dodger. You are staring like the crowd at a HOT PEAK'S ISLAND back for some shell they have sent. KENDALL & WHITNEY GAME this country fair at a parachute act. For (Continued from Page 3) Only one did not pass out over DEALERS IN the the next puff may him. Who landscape in a long parabola or get CHEBEAGUE LOSES TO WOOD- knows this better toward the German It than the aviator? Agricultural and Horticuliural FORDS IN PITCHER'S splendidly done and Miss Swain gave lines. went Implements, BATTLE. He is likely an old hand at the Fertilizers, also the last number,- sounding laps right up into the heavens at about game; Poultry and Wooden which was a the of a or, if he isn't, he has all the experi- Dairy Supplies, Ware, Galvanized Iron Contest Full of Spectacular pleasant feature. The angle skyrocket—for it was Fielding ence of other veterans Play. readings by the two lfttle Misses | Archibald who was on the job. to go by. His Ware, Brooms, Brushes, Cordag3, Sesris, etc. In Christine Frellick and Ituth Walker Six sense is the same as that of the es- the best played game that has or seven thousand feet over the were Also ever been also well received and the mu- caped prisoner who runs from the fire specialties in SUMMER COMFOR such as staged at Chebeague, the British trenches there was something \ TS, Ice Cream East End team sical numbers were all good. The of a in a was defeated by tht as big as your hand the guard zigzag course, and Freezers, Refrigerators, Lawn program was as follows: Cornet against light Swings, Croquet Sets, Window Screens Woodford Athletic Club of Portland, solo, blue of the more than that. If a puff comes near Grace summer sky. This was and Screen Doors. Call and see us. their first loss this season. The Swain; accompanist, Ruth on visi- the a German the right, he turns to the left; if ! tors had a Morrill; vocal solo, Helen Black; target, aeroplane. By strong team with a record one comes near on the left he turns Ruth the cut of his wings you knew it was Cor. Federal and of sixteen were reading, Walker; duet, Misses Temple straight victories and to the if one comes Sts., Me. vocal a Taube, Just as know a right; under he Portland, strengthened by the presence of two Cooper; solo, Fidelia Woodbury; you meadow lark from a rises, over he dips. This means that players from the Portland New Eng- reading, Mrs. Swain; duet, Edith swallow. Drown and the next shell fired at the same land league team. Spaldingand St. John Velma Cooper; reading,. So high was it that it seemed al- point a Christine solo, Miss most will be wide of the staged great pitchers' bauie until Frellick; Clancy; stationary. But it was going target. the solo, Rev. J. E- the sixth when the former weakened Clancy; quartet, 3omewhere between and Looking through sight, it seems and fifty ninety and three'liits and as Angie Edith Drown. Velma Coop- easy to hit a But here's OUVENIERS many passes miles an hour. It seemed plane. the ( » ) // ^2 er and Helen to have sent over four runs. had Black; readings, Mrs. It takes two Chebeague all the heavens to itself; and to the difficulty: seconds, say, I men on bases in Swain; taps, Grace Swain. for and nearly every inning British it was a the shell to travel to the range but Miss Alice Batchelder of sinister, prying eye. Heating were unable to bunch their hits Ixnvell, 1 It wanted to of the plane. The gunner must wait until the Mass., and Miss Ruth of see if they were eighth when Howell scratch- Cummings building for its St. have any new if burst before he can spot his ed a hit. to third base that sent Cas- Louis, been spending a week trenches, they were mov- shot. miles an hour is a sini over as quests at the home of Mrs. Edward ing bodies of or of Ninety mile Plumbing with their lone counter. The troops transport in Merrill on and a half a minute* Divide that game was full of spectacular fielding Pleasant avenue. some new diroction, and where their by Miss Helen Robinson ob- thirty, and have about a plays. In the fourth inning Filley pleasantly batteries were in hiding. That avi- you hundred ppr\ed 18th made a great stop of Howell's smash her birthday Thursday at ator, three miles yards the plane has traveled from Engineers above the earth, had MAINE with men on second and the summer home of her parents at the time the shell left the muz- TOURMALINES third that many waiting guns at his command. gun saved two runs at Evergreen where she entertained a zle till The todate Stoves, Tinware least and Howell A few signals from his it burst. It becomes a matter largest up line of Souvenirs Ranges, Ln few of her friends at wireless and the sixth came through with a one young dinner. of the aviator's in the city. Also a full lir.e of they would let loose on the he discounting speed and hand stab of a Texas back of Miss Robjnson was remembered with target Lanterns and leaguer indicated. guessing from experience which way Ship Stoves, first. Cassini several pretty gifts and a came also into the lime- beautifully he will decorated turn next. That ought to have Watches, Clocks, Galley Furnishings light with several nice plays, while R birthday cake. Never Loses Its Thrill. Jewelry Mrs. Enoch Hunt is at got him, the burst was right under Huere made a great one-hand stab of entertaining Other features of life at the front I j and Diamonds Gasoline Engines and a hot in her summer home, Huntcliff, her sis- him! No! He rises. Surely that drive the sixth, following it may grow but never Water Systems commonplace, one • with a nice throw to the thai ter, Mrs. George Mansize, and Mr. got him, anyway. The pufT is of all plate the work of the planes—these wings Repairing kinds at short notice retired Corey. and Mrs. Clarence Famsworth, son right in front of the Taube, partly hid- I of the army's intelligence. In the The score: and maid, who arrived from their ing it from view. You see the plane : F. & C. B. home in Waltham Mrs. hide-and-seek digging and dodging and NASH CO. VVOODFORDS A. C. Wednesday. tremble, as if struck by a violent gust who has been ill the countering of siege warfare the ab r lb 2b po a e Hunt, through sight of wind. McKENNEY JEWELRY CO. 381-390 FORE ST. of a under shell .Jordan If 4 112 10 0 early summer, is much improved. plane Are never loses Must Hit Vital Spot. Jewelers and Springer cf 4011100 its thrill. Opticians "Close!" Within or I V. S. St. John c 3100 10 10 A couple of seconds after that crack thirty forty yards, the telescope says. But at that Monument Me. Corey lb 3 0 1 1 12 0 2 a tiny puff of smoke breaks about a Sq., Portland, range the naked eye is deceived 1 Waterman ?s 4 12*2120 WORTHY OF HIS FATHER hundred yards behind the Taube. A easily Waldron 2b 4 12 about distances. some of 3 13 0 soft thistle blow against the it Probably Tillev blue, the bullets have AMERICAN 3b 4 0 0 0 0 2 1 seems at that cut his plane. But DAIRY LUNCH altitude; but it wouldn't D. J. G. St. John p 1 0 0 0 1 3 0 you must hit the man or the machine MacDOXALD, Prop. if it were about your ears. Then it Moore rf 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 in a would vital spot in order to bring down 121 Commercial sound like a bit of dynamite on St., nearly oppo- an anvil your bird. A British aviator the oth- .site Island Steamers and South Total ,33 4 7 9 27 11 struck by a hammer, and you er day had a piece of Portland Ferry: would hear the whizz of scores of bul- shrapnel Jacket CIIEBEAGUE ISLAND. lets hit his coat, its force spent, and rolled 180 Middle Street, and fragments about your ears. nearly opposite ab r lb 2b po a e into his The must be Postoffice The smoking brass shell case is lap. explosions ! R. Heure 2b 5 0 0 2 out 0 2 0 of very close to count. It is amazing I fresh Archibald's steel throat, and an- Milk, Cream, etc., from •Sweeney ss 5 0 1112 0 how other shell much shell fire an aeroplane can dairy farm daily. Best of Cook rf 2012000 case with its charge foods, stand. Aviators are accustomed to quickest service, reasonable charg- Cassini 3b 2 0 slipped in its place and started on its 1113 2 the es. Finest in the before whiz of shell fragments and bul- equipment East. Lambort If 4000100 way the frst puff breaks. The Visit lets and to have their COMMONWEALTH HOTEL us when in town. Elite Lunch Howell lb 401 aviator knows what is planes punc- 11201 coming. Ho 487 Congress St. for ladies. rf 0 0 tured and ripped. Though their en- (Incorporated) Harvey 3 0 0 0 0 knows that one means many, once ho gines are out of and P. Henre c 4023820 is in range. put commission, Opposite State House Snaulriing n 4 0 0 0 0 2 0 frequently though wounded, are Archibald rushed the it is they fighting; able to back BOSTON, MASS. the of volplane to the cover of ! Tot Pi 34 1 C X 27 10 1 business the Taubo to side- their own lines. Offers room with hot and cold step. The aviator cannot hit back to make a proper we water for Inninps: except through its allies, the German story ought $1.00 per dayi which in- Wood fords A. C. 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0—4 to have brought down this particular cludes use batteries, on the earth. They would free of pul>lic shower rhebengne 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0—1 bird. But It had the luck which most take care of Archibald if they knew baths or where ho was. plarsss, British German, have In Two b«J»e h'ts. Jordan, Cook, F. But all that the avi- to This in ator escaping antiaircraft gunfire. It had Nothing Equal Heure. Hits, of Snaulding 7, G. St. can see is mottled landscape. begun edging away after the first shot, New England John 6. Ptolen bases, Springer 2. Prom his side Archibald flies no goal and soon was out of range. Rooms with Waldron, Cook, Cassini, Harvey', F. flags. He is one of ten thousand tiny private baths for to Archibald had served the purpose Heure. Double plays, Waldron objects under the aviator's eye. $1.50 per day, suites of two rooms Waterman to Corey. First, base on of his existence. He had oent the pry- and All the Romance Theirs. baths for $4.00 per day. balls, off St. John 3, Spal'Mne. First ing aerial eye home. Why he was named Absolutely Fireproof base on errors. W. A. C. 1, Chebeapup Archibald no- In the Fights Air Rare. Temperance House 3. Hit by nit flier, Harvey, Struck body knows. As his full name is Kodak Artists' A fight between planes in the air Send For Booklet Supplies Materials out. by St. John 9, Spaulding 6. Time Archibald the archer, possibly it comcs very rarely happens, except in tho im- STORER F. General Developing, Printing Riid 1.50. from some association CRAFTS', Mgr. a Enlarging with little betier than the other fellow. the agination. Planes do not go up to idea of archery. If there were Where To Paints. ten fight other planes, but for observation. JOHN F. GOULD Buy thousand antiaircraft guns in the SEBASCO M. F. Brandon Paint Co., Exchange British Their business Is to see and learn, ESTATES 549 Connrcss SI Portland, Me. -army, every one would be Club House, Bungalows, Camps. Four street, Portland, is where many of and bring home their now3. miles shore known as Archibald. When the front. Five hundred acres. owners nummer homos Brit- The tlie of buy ish other day, in the communicat- Water fowl and Inland shooting. I^ake expeditionary force went to aild sea their supplies. Thi* reliable firm's Ing trench between tho frontal and fishing, the only year round Franco it had none. All hotel name 1. New when up were two British pianos, with a Yoik nr? invited to visit this store and heir of Albert, king of the Bel- lines, and with the field guns. City references. "Write, Your swarm of FIIRKMAN H. in for each week some was puffs from German shells MKHKITT, Sebrtsco Portland, gians, was enrolled as a private In the It pio in those days for the Estates, Sebasco, Me. around Two or bargain is offered.—adv. Twelfth Taubes. was them. three thousand special regiment of the Belgian In- It easy to keop out of feet higher was a Gorman piano. fantry of the lino, Prince Leopold, range of both rifles and guns and ob- Thoy maintained their A Very Good Suggestion. duke of Is a serve well. If relativo altitudes and & Brabant. manly, good-look- the Germans did not on Developing A Foung Men's Christian assocl* lod of kept with their work, each spot- ! ing fourteen, and, as ho takes know the progress of the British re- Hon suggests that the man who must both his ting tho bursts of the shells fired profession and his position treat from on high, it was their own by drink his a and Its sldo and the have wife buy supply seriously, his father's words Introduc- fault. Now the business of correcting gunners' firing at aim retail the stuff to him. It adds: "Should his to by wireless. Tho British aviators Printing ing heir the staff- "If I cannot Taubes is left entirely to Archibald. you live ten and continue to finish always fly lower than tho years buy my work In the course of this When you seo how hard It Is for Arch- Gorman; are j H. booze from her and then die with war. I rely on my son to do after all they much oftener In tho range of M. SMITH It." repre- ibald, his practico, to got a snakes in your boots, she will have sent"'! more than n antiaircraft gunfire. mere formal Taube, you understand how foolish it Photographer money enough to bury you decently, phrase. was for the field guns to try to get 8 Elm St., Portland, Mo. educate your children, buy a house one. Becomes Lawyer at Sixty-Six. Eastman Films and lot, marry a decent man and quit ORDER BY MAIL Swiss Military Service. Archibald, who is quite the swellest JefferBon City, Mo.—Among tho 68 | thinking about you entirely." The Swiss in St. Louisans boy learns his drill at thing the army, has his own pri- who successfully passed i school, and from twenty to thirty-two vate car built especially for him. the law examinations was Charles Au- Farm# All Taken. j he Is liable to service If he is phys- While the cavalry horses back of tho gustus Valette, who began the study of The Connecticut board of agricul- lines law when ically capable, and thereafter to fifty- grow sleek from Inaction, tho about Sixty years old. Val- ture In authority for the statement two—on demand—either in aeroplanes have taken their lette said he took up law as a pro- "Old fashioned of solid there la Auszug places. things worth, that not an abandoned farm In All fession after On them a Landwehr or Landsturm. Kich and tho romance and risk of scouting losing nearly $60,000 in benediction, that state, the demand for 1 he joy nnd comfort of I ho enrth vegetables, poor, professional man are theirs. buslnosH In a few years. He was and laborer, They get most of the fun grad- And strength without tobacco, small fruits, poultry and oth- uated a restriction." serve sldo by side In the ranks, and there is in this kind of warfaro. If from St. IxjuIs law school. Ho er farm products back The Crocker having brougnt a said he Photo each canton supplies the men who British aviator gots a day's would actively enter the prac- Antique Furniture Into use land that was leave, Wareiooms long neglected. have he does not a tice. 628 known each other and can stand take train or steamer. Coftftrc** St., opp. Public Library Me 8am shoulder to shoulder, with common rises from the aviation grounds Co. Hbkota, Prop. Portxand, Mk. about Engraving memories of echini life spent, together. half-past four and is at homo in Lightning Sparer! Babe. Kngland for dinner and returns after Pennacola, Fla.—Thomas Filling- Designers To Clean an Iron Bed. lunch the next day. All the New and Old Books action the him, a white farmer residing at Beau- CORDES' A tablespoonful of turpentine In a cavalry see is when Illustrators CKPE at thoy go into the lah, 16 mlleB from here, was struck F. 0. Cordes, Bargain Prices of by Proprietor. cup milk makes the beat mixture trenches as infantry. a bolt of lightning and Instantly killed. Engravser First- class In Every Particular Visitors Welcome for cleaning an Iron bed. Apply with Work Is Important Archibald's. Uta bnby, though In its father s arms Private Dining Rooms a piece of and polish wltb fluch of the 34 Exchange St., Portland 665 cheesecloth calvary's former p^ri at. the time, was unharmed by the 1-2—G67 1-2 Congress 9L HUSTON'S, 92 Portland flannel. as tho Chamber of Commiro* Exchange St., planes do not play, Archibald shock- Building PORTLAND, MAINE Opposite Baxter Block DELIGHTFUL PARTY. Cobb, who went there to attend the an- nual summer ball given at the hotel. from The (Continued page 1.) ball was a most brilliant mas- querade and the Misses Bird and Cobb are still We which the orchestra was seated was talking of the many wonder- carry a complete decorated ricnly with ivy and hewn ful costumes they saw there. Of trees, and flowers. The The plants lights camp meeting of the Seventh assortment of were dimmed with thus Abbreviations; oti., child; d, daughter; reddish jmper, Day Adventists held at Foxcroft, a the f., or (am., family; m, hod; w, wife. shedding pleasant glow upon Maine has called away several of the many dancers. The orchestra was prominent natives of the island. A- in a PEAKS garbed most comical fashion, the mong those who ISLAND HOUSE, Rebecca \V Smith, Lexington lean E B Hoobyer, P'ssaic.N J are attending these Peaks Me. three musicians of the horn, drum and Island, Airsjas W Smith, Lexington Mary Herbert, Bloomfield, N J camp meetings are Mr. and Mrs. W. A. R. E. Howe i... Prop. Master W Lex ton violin were dressed in middle blouses Perfection Jas Smith, in Bickford and family, Mr. and Mrs. (See Adv. another column.) Priscilla Smith, Lexington THE JOHNSON, and Miss Van at the Ruth Bradley, Lvjin piano represented Walter Griffin, Miss Bailey Island, Me. a Chi^T't.ie Dyer A () Itelscli .S: w, Lawrence THE H. F. young school girl. Virginia Reel and BEECHES. Johnson Prop. Mrs. C. H. Dyer, all of whom are Geo. I' A Manning, Itoston Cliff Island, Me. (See Adv. in another column.) and Paul Jones were popular amongst M A leaders in the church on the Island. J Henderson, Lowell Mrs. C. i£. Pettengill.... Prop. Anna AlcMaster, Crafton, Pa young and old. The the It N dancers kept Oil Jocelyn Magrath, V (See Ah J Caban, Portland Bailey Island, Me. Johnson at Sunset cottage Gcddess; Woodruff Isbell of New on Brookline Miss A F Trufant, Koxbury T. E. Hazell Prop. Sunset Road. Geo A Tewksbury, Concord l)i J F Spencer & w, Marlboro (See Adv. in another column.) Yoik, Robin Hoed; Edith McEwen of I* S Miss Martha of Mr. THE Houston, Dorchester Martha Mass L Y Miles, Wiley, Amherst, Sirs Travis, Newark, Dutch Nurse; Dorothy Col- daughter EMERY-WATERHOUSE COMPANY H iS: w, X Y Florence S Miss a Taussig Wiley, Baltimore Marion Travis, Elise Gwilym Miles, grand opera singer of R L M Whipple. Burlington Harriet Minor, Miss Viola lins, Boeckler, Sydnie Brown of Brooklyn Travis, note, has returned to her after Dealers in Oils and Mrs Albert Sanders, Miss Peterson, Portland Mrs G Hlanchet, Ottawa, Ont St. Louis, Oriental; William K. Mc- home, Hardware, Paints, Varnishes D C having spent a few weeks as Washington, Helen Blanchct, Ottawa. Ont Candless, Jr., of St. Louis, Scotch the guest Corner Pearl and G W Elmen & w. N Y SUMMIT HOUSE, E T Carroll & Amsterdam of Mr. Middle Portland w, Highlander; Moffitt of St. Perley Pitkin at the cottage of Streets, J C Tabram «S: w, Trenton. N J Chebeague. Me. F O'Connell, N Y Sophie his 4 minutes walk from Custom \V 11 family. House Hillings w, Boston Mrs. C. M. Hamilton... .Prop. *'r Brownell & w, Orange Louis, Spanish Princess; Ruth Miss Boston Goodwin, (See Adv. in another column.) Edith Goldtlnvait, Hanover McCandless, Mermaid; Joe Dahlgren Mr. Herman Hopkins of Bryant's A H Neayburn, Brooklyn E C Finckc. N Y Miss S Webster, Belmont of Princeton, Pond, Maine, spent last as •9 J Birgin. Waterbury, Conn Mrs M Tolmie. Montreal Maliel Abbott, Northampton Wandering Minstrel; Friday here Grace I Hester, Mrs G L Morse N Y Nettie N Ulric Dahlgren, Sailor U. S. the guest of Miss Helen Benson at Absalon. Summit. J Jr., N.; Lord 'Heinstein of Boston, a guest of prepared Miss Ruth l)ot>bs Ferry, X Y A X New & w, Arlington,N J Lillie of The j by McCandless Goodridge, Cambridge Betty Page Chatham, N. J., School Beeches. the hotel. In this were E A Spaulditig w, Portland J ltrodley, N Y City Chas. L Laphani, Brookline assemblage composed the repast which all the par- Iidw A Girl; George U. S. Schmidt&w, Lawrence J M Sunning, Medford Miss L Lapham, Brookline Page. Chief, N.; Mrs. C. B. Hill of is many residents of Massachusetts who ty of Leona Dedham, Mass., young people enjoyed to the Clay." Aiken, S C C J Hogan, Bridgeport, N Y Stanley Page and Currier McEwen of now on showed AUCOCISCO visiting the island. She is their appreciation of Mrs. greatest extent. Walnut ice cream in HOUSE, Sydney 15 I?rown, Mabel Williams, Rochester Newark, as twin school girls; Cliff Island, Me. Conn spending a few days as the guest of /Heinstein's remarks by her cones, ordered from Waterbury, Josephine Bautel, Rochester Laurie as giving Portland, finished Mrs. K. B. Batchelor. .Prop. Mrs F W Demarest, E Edna Page George Washington; her Mr. F. rounds of To Orange Eipper. brother, T3. E. Hill. applause. make herself the meal. Mr. Arnold received many (See Adv. in another column.) Miss Demarest, E Orange Fiske Terrace, N Y Lansden McCandless, Prince of the Airs Vance Wash A The heard by her large audience she congratulations and Cheney, C Johnson. Hopedale, Mass M Eipper, Fiske Terrace, X Y Hussars; Jan P. T. Friis of Medford, engagement of Miss Ethel Mc- presents from his Miss Edith Coulson, Alabama (Ito L Stone. Salem, Mass K of mounted a "Mother's Bread" friends. The Clemons, Springfield, N Y Moffltt ■llroy Swampscott, Mass., to Mr. box, moonlight sail which was Air Edwards & w, N Y H W Adams & w d, Boston I.aiiria Ball Clemons, cowboy; Josephine represented Spgfield Arthur Strieker of N. which seemed a very appropriate plat- to be given that night was unfortu- Robert Berton, Penna Anna A Mcllwaine, Yonkers J Calvin Moss, Lynchberg, Va "Spring" beautifully decorated with gar- 'Brooklyn, Y., D X R has form for the speaker, as she is a moth- next Sniediker, I'lainfiehl, J Eliza Mcllwaine, Yonkers Ada Woodruff, Summit, N Y lands of flowers; Mrs. Eugene Baker, recently been announced. She nately delayed, nevertheless, the Ferd Lowe, Penna (irace K Adams, N H has been er. At the conclusion of the Myra Hastings, Hanover, was a most cordially congratulated speech evening the entire set took Captain. Auburndale, Mass J C MossX-fam. Va Jr., Spanish Senora; Eugene Lynchburg, by her suffrage literature was distributed and George 'R. Johnson's the CASCO BAY HOUSE, John I Adams, Ada Woodruff. Summit. N I Baker, Jr., sailor in U. S. N. dress uni- I many friends here. motorboat, Long Island, Me. Mass N A read with great interest. Mrs. Hein- "Auburn," and sailed Auburndale, Myra Hastings. Hanover. II form; Shepley Paul of Auburn, Cap- most brilliant affair was the re- up Harpswell Chas. E. Cushing Prop. 1 F Frost. Newton Highlands Irene Hood. Cedar Grove.N i stein is the mother of three sound for J tain, nth Reg. U. S. Mrs. W. ception given in honor of children. many miles in the mellow (See Adv. in another column.) Miss Si 1' Frost. N'n Highl'ds Margaret Yoking, Brooklyn Inf., A.; Mr. and Mrs. Frank C Until economic conditions forced her light of the full moon. Meade, Montreal Mrs E Wehrman & d, B'klyn K. McCandless, Red Cross Nurse; Ward Cushing last Thursday evening. R Day & w, Toronto SEASIDE A out of her she had been COTTAGE, J Haties, Montreal Katie Williams, old fashioned country large group of the natives met the home, always Miss Johanna Jenns^n of New York Wm .1 Day. Toronto Bailey Island, Me. Mrs A II Worcester a Eorsberg, girl; Ivan Chief Musician of wedded home mother, devoting all of her who was entertained Mrs R G Oliver, d & s, Mrs. F. E. Cram Prop. I H Van SickleXw, Worcester Arnold, newly couple at the wharf City, by Mrs. U. time to her husband and children. To- Montreal (See Adv. in another column.) Mary Fletcher, Hanover. N H S. A. Band; Florence Arnold and from the city and accompanied them to Ulric Dahlgen of Princeton at the lat- W A Barrington, w & s, Mrs J IS Moore, Plainfield, Brookline Mami day she is a as well as a XJ ^'ary Wheeler, Taylor represented Japanese Mr. -Cushing's home where a and professional ter's cottage near the Toronto Iola Moore, Plainfield, N Miss M Stela. 1'hila large laboratory, J girls; Miss Katherine Paul and Mrs. home woman. has Mrs Charles I'etsch & f. N Y lanet Clark, lainaica, N Y Mary Stela, Phila I brilliant reception %as given them. left 'Harpswell for the Eaton Mr II O'Brien, of J Cambridge Emma Burbrtdge.Jamaica, N Y Thompson Auburn were flower ; Mr. Cushing married Miss Morrison of Ranch in Arizona, where she will Dent Harrison & f, Martha Burbridge, WILLOW COTTAGE, Mrs. ladies; George Sliepard Page of Yarmouth, where also were The sloop "Doris" to Mr. spend three months, much of Westmount. Montreal Jamaica. N Y Bailey Island. Me. they given belonging spending Boston and Mrs. W. K. Dana of West- a cordial Fred O. Watson of her time Miss Ashton. Jamaica, N Y Mrs. W. E. Johnson.... Prop. send off. Mr. and Mrs. Cush- Auburn, who is horse-back riding, one of her HILL CREST. sweet MrsG A Moulton, (See Adv. in another column.) brook, Me., girl graduates; Mr. ing will make their home on the spending the summer with his family favorite sports. Miss Jennsen is the Chebeague Island. North Maple wood. N J Emily Adams, Weston, Me and Mrs. J. P. Thomas of End of on the Chas. W. Hamilton Mrs G E Hingham, Church Road. Point at their cottage, left last superintendent of the 5th Avenue Prop. Martin, Albany, N Y H Bowker, Maiden, Mass Italian (See Adv. in another column.) Clara Martin. N Y organ-grinders; Anna R. week for Squirrel Island with Messrs. Bank of New York and is Albany, Annie Bowker, Maiden The late inhabitants of "Jay Dees City, very Rustll Hoke, Harrisburg. Pa W M Gehman, & w, \f Hill Duback, St. Louis, wore a Jr. Woodward. _ Winter gorgeous Warren and Richmond _ Inn," have now Watson, the i popular | mong the Harpswell guests, H M Hoke & w. Harrisburg Cynedi I'a Emily Adams, Littleton, Mass deserted their cottage paper gown; Caroline Fowler of St. two sons of Mr. Fred O. Watson and been here several seasons. Mrs. Frederick (1. Coy, Bost'n Edward & f, Baltimore and left the island for their home. having Hayes Louis was of 20th cen- Mr. j Miss Barbara H Coy, Boston THE DRIFTWOOD, "arold Mooney, Spencer.Mass representative and Mrs. their friend, Harold Cooper, of Auburn, Mrs. S. Olivia King McFarland left last Fri- E. Pickering of Lewiston„ Gillies. Chicago Bailey Island, Me. Harold Cooney, Spencer. Mass tury maiden; Mrs. Nathaniel Moffltt who came here in his machine. Katherine day for their home in parent's who lias been the summer at Gillis, Chicago Mrs. A. McK. Gulliver. Prop. Andrew Wvlie & w, NYC was a daughter of Henrietta and Westbrook, spending | 1812; i The three gentlemen were en- Mary I)aly, Cambridge (See Adv. in another column.) Thos Swain & w, I'rov while their guests returned to their highly her cottage on Hurricane Ridge, left Miss Gillis. Boston Mary Arnold, flower girls; Mr. and Mary Nannie E Dorsey, Baltimore homes, Miss Kate tertained on Squirrel Island because for New York last T, E Archibald. Everett. Mass H Mrs. Hunter going to her Wednesday. Bishop, Attleboro SEA GABLES HOTEL, Sidney Ensign of, Boston caused "Fete Week" was in all T W Arundel,w&d, Mrs N home in Cumberland and Mr. Law- progress E.Orange Bishop, Attleboro So. Harpswell, Me. great laugnier as nayseed and wife; f1 lastj Miss Ruth Morey of Lewiston, who Anna C Walsh, Cambridge Miss S Bishop, Attleboro I.. H. Merrow rence week. The Doris had just returned Prop. .Mrs. Laurie of N. Lang going to Weymouth. has been spending the summer with Mollie Taggart, Medford Miss Clara Itishop, Worcester (See Adv. in another column.') Page Chatham, J., from Boothbay where the Messrs.1 Miss A V Walsh. Mr & Mrs costume of Miss ■Mrs. S. A. Davis of her mother at their Hurri- Cambridge Clarence Hough, TV T Holmes N Y I860; Ethel Dana of Church Road ex- Watson cottage, A Walsh. I) entertained their uncle, Dr.1 Julia Cambridge John Hough, Chicago Mrs A Lord Heimstein, Westbrook wore an heirloom gown of pects her daughter. Miss Gertrude Cor- cane Hut, left last Saturday with sev- Frances E Welch, Somerville Mr & Mrs Harry D. Clark, Dorchester 'Herbert V. Neal, professor of biology Miss silk with Brussels lace and Miss Anna nish, to arrive September the first to eral friends in her automobile intend- AGFraw'ey. S.Weymo'th Worcester H Ward, Chelsea. Mass at Tufts College, for a week. | A C Johnson & w, Hopedale A Maud Barbour, Ansonia.Ct Pearl Hammond, Eve'tt, Mass Packard of Auburn likewise; Miss stay with her for the month of ing to tour to Boston, Cambridge and G X Sep- Scofield w, I'hila Clarence Hough, Chicago Mrs L Gay, Salem Jovitt, Indian Squaw; Mrs. H. G. Lord tember. Many magnificent yachts made the vicinity, where she will be the Mason Scofield. I'hila Virginia Mrs C Black. Chelsea Hough. Chicago of Newark came as a of the last Pott's Harbor their place of anchorage of several of her friends. Marion Scofield, I'hila C Mass Tohn lady The who guest Mary Griugs, Spgfield. Buckley, house-party have been for a Kent it w, St. Louis Cambridge Mr. night or so last week, among Dudley Caroline C Griggs, N Havtn Emma Buckley, Cambridge century; Farrington Abbott of spending two weeks in the Mr. E. D. Hendley of Lexington, Pauline Schwartz, Newark W E Barnard & w, NY F W Auburn "RanclifTe," which were the a Ashley. Washington and Miss Dana as farmers of on Viking, superb is the of his David Hunter, N Y Milton J Haynes&w, Worc'ter C H cottage 'Church Road, returned last Mass., guest sister, Mrs. Hansen, Washington 50 years ago; Miss old- steam yacht of unusual size, belonging Dr & Mrs Wm I, McCandless. Esmeralda Allen, N Y Alice Boston Quinn, week to their homes in L. A. Burr, of Lexington, at her cottage Murphy, Westbrook. to Mr. R. Baker of New York whose Philadelphia Camilla 1'assoir, N Y Elsie Murphy, Boston fashioned girl; Miss Margareta Those of on He Alice M the party leaving were, Mrs. Hurricane Ridge. will remain Cotton, Arlington Ellen Foley, < NY T Smart, WolJaston, Mass McCandless as Society girl. nephew. Eugene Baker, is at the Au- Helen Greene and daughter, Miss Mil- here for five or six weeks longer, leav- Mrs. A. M. Packard of Boston, Mr. burn colony this summer; the steam dred Greene, Mr. Guy iPlummer, Miss ing about the first or second week in W. K. Dana of Westbrook, Me., Mrs. yacht "Tyrantler" of the New York Ella Sawyer and Mrs. Edward Axel- October. Ulric Dahlgren of Princeton, Mrs. Yacht club, belonging to W. K. Van- sess. They greatly enjoyed their Friday Mrs. Frank A. of Simon L. Boogher of St. Louis; Mr. stay derbilt and the large schooner "Bea- Morey here spending much of their time Lewiston will close her cot- and Mrs. H. Reed, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. trice" of Portland, owned by Mr. J. C. delightful on the water. Their last trip was an tage, "Hurricane Hut," located on the Paul of Auburn, Miss Carrie Ferguson Hamilton and captained by B. F. Mac- all-day motorboat sail to Orr's Island center of Hurricane Ridge. Her daugh- of St. Louis, Mr. O. S. Currier were Vane of Portland with a party com- and "back. ter, Miss Ruth Morey, left last Satur- amongst the other guests present. prised of Miss Marie Hamilton of By- •Miss day. Mrs. Morey has had Elizabeth Griffiths is entertain- field, Mass., Mrs. Kitty Sanborn of many guests ing at her the this summer, sharing with cottage, "Ledges," on New York, Mr. and Mrs. Murphy of generously Church Mrs. others the many delightful week3 Road, W. E. Harmon, and Washington, D. C., who stopped here I her Helen and spent at 'Harpswell. Her most recent daughters, Mary Har- for the purpose of seeing some friends who guests were Mrs. J. Watson Smith and mon, are visiting Miss Griffiths staying at West Harpswell. All of Cliff Island ! for a week or her daughter. Miss Nathalie more. these vessels were bound for Bar Har- Smith, both of St. Minn. Last week Mr. Harold Hubble and Mr. Hamil- bar. Paul, Miss Morey took them to Phippsburg ton Raynor, both of New N. A 'Rochelle, very interesting lecture was given via and «aw the of the Y., have been the recent Bath, launching Aucocisco House. guests of the at the Harpswell Laboratory on Wed- Misses Smith large three masted schooner, "George at the Kehoe cottage on nesday evjiing. J. S. This hotel undoubtedly has had as the (Dr; Kingsley, T. Smith," which will act as a coasting Bluffs. professor of at Illinois Univer- 3, Is a season in to its size biology vessel. Friday, Sept. good proportion i 'Mr. and Mrs. Ralph F. Smith and sity, was the lecturer, and his subject of'any hotel in the Bay. Many times Miss D. M. Gutshire of Worcester, Mr. Ralph H. Swett have arrived on was "Sicily." The lecture was Illus- the house has been full and none of the Mass., is being entertained by Mr. and the island. It is the intention of Mr. trated with many original views of guests left without a large amount of Mrs. Everett G. Sherwin of Worcester, Portland and Mrs. Smith to remain on the is- Sicily. "Dr. Kingsley has not only Merchants' praise and commendation for the ho- at their cottage, "Sunset," on Hurri- i land through the month of September travelled extensively through the is- tel. Many people have, of course, as cane Ridge. sails about the if the weather permits. land and taken first hand of Many Bay the season draws V> an end, left. Still pictures were taken by the occupants of Sun- Miss Ethel of the place, but has also become there are a goodly number of guests Mcllroy Swampscott, set, including several trips with the Mass., left thoroughly familiar with its history. here. Miss Dorothy F. C. Armstrong, Wednesday for her home. guests.of the Sea Gables Hotel to Miss has The facts of the who has been spending the summer Mcllroy been visiting the interesting lecture, New Meadows Inn. Misses as with here and who now is in Portland for a Smith for over a month and interposed they were, enjoy- has become able bits of humor, combined to make Dr. W. W. C. Spencer of Dean Street, short stay, spent last Thursday eve- converted into an enthusi- asltc a most for the iBrookline, Mass., will leave on the first at the hotel where she was most supporter of Cliff Island. pleasant evening appre- ning of this month for his home with Mrs. DOLLAR DAY 1 ciative audience.. welcomed all her Mrs. Sarah Merrill and cordially by many Mrs. Perley Spencer. Dr. Spencer, who has been friends of the island. Pish, both of Saturday, the 15th of this month, a 'Portland, Maine, have personally interested in Mexican af- been recent guests of very delightful dance was given the 'Mr. and Mrs. by fairs since the outbreak of the first The Beeches. Leland Merrill at their guests of Auburn colony. The music house on Is- revolution lost over 120 of the best land avenue. as usual was furnished by the Castle The This quiet summer house bred horses in that State, all being boarding House orchestra. The hall was ex- Biggest A new specie of browntail has to has had a very successful season, al- | been taken carry General Castillo Rosco'a discovered tremely tastefully decorated on the though at no one time have the guests by some of the residents of body guard. General Rosco is one of I the day before for the musicale which took come in it island, specimens of which are Francisco Villa's hand men. All large numbers, yet gradual- place on that day. Miss Marie right to be submitted to the State Bacteri- Peary the of the Year ly filled up and has stayed almost full and machinery belonging in the mine Bargain Day ologist in Portland. three of her friends were the for the better part ofthe season. Many -The natives are which Dr. Spencer owned, has been much guests of Dr. and Mrs. William A. Mc- of the guests here have stayed all the concerned and greatly fear that taken over by various warring parties great Candless of St. Louis, that evening for season while others have been here for damage will be wrought by to make bullets and shells or Qther im- A dollar bill will look to them. dinner. The floor was comfortably full bigger thrifty of a month or more. .Most of the plements of war. visits and the music being superb, the danc- also have been those who have shoppers on Friday than any other day of people ers were loath to stop. When in Portland remember to- been here in former years and return- leave your wraps and packages at A. Last Wednesday, the 25th, Mr. Ivan the year. ed to the island for longer stays. He- S. Marr on the wharf of the Casco Arnold of Paterson, N. celebrated' cdnt guests to arrive are iMiss M. F. J., Bay & Harpswell Lines. A smair his 18th birthday. Mr. Arnold Is a Reilly and her frfend, Miss Pitts, both charge of five cents is made and in- This is not an graduate of Lawrenceville and ordinary Dollar Day. I from' Germautown, Peon. So.Harpswell School, dividual coat hangers are used for will enter the of will University Pennsyl- coats, wraps, etc. Papers, be celebrated nbt one store, but vania this fall. For the magazines, by by occasion, his souvenir cards, confectionery, ice Mr. and Mrs. George W. iFlske of parents gave a much three score and 8ea Gables. very enjoyed cream, cigars and tobaccos are also mdre. Mass., who have been en- beach under the .Auburnciale, supper great cliffs in for sale at the counters. Remember textaining this summer at A large crowd on of the Auburn extensively gathered the South front colony, which face the name, A, S. Marr, the store with, will Up will go the purchasing power of a Dol- their beautiful home, "Fair Oaks," Harprtwell hoat landing on Thursday 73ailey Island. Frankfurter saugages, the Red Signs.—Adv. spend a part of Septemowr with gueste evening, Aug. 19th, to hear an address ba<*on, rolls, ham, chicken and lettuce lar to more at their ".The on the on Woman two, three &nd times its usual cottage, Ledges," Suffrage by Mra. Augusta sandwiches and some delicious coffee 8UBSCRIBE FOR THE BREEZE: value. » Sunset Road. j. j,' j Mrs. E. A, Solomons' guest, Mr. (Dev. ereau H. Rudd, has now left the island after having a delightful month's stay. Mrs. Searlea, the mother of Mrs. Solo- "MiRado" mons with Eagle Pencil No. This bi£ store was the in the left the island Mr. Rudd.' 174 pioneer They both have gone to Batavia, .New Dollar Day field, being the first Portland York .where they intend to spend the winter season. > store to celebrate this i pbpular shopping On Friday afternoon Mr. and Mrfl. E. A. SolomOns and Mr. and Mrs. event, 10 Hugh P»ok«d On* Doxtn In an just years ago. nttr*e(iv« pull-off Box and Half Groan In a Carton Webster Babb took a after- : delightful ( This we have remark- noon sail to Falmouth Foreside In Mr. year prepared For Sale at Yotir Dealer 5c. Each or 5Oc. Dozen able Dollar Solomon's motorboat, where they vis- per Offerings—and we urge all to ited friends. Hexagon Shape Highly Polished in Yellow Finish, with Oilt Tip and Red Ring, fitted with come—and to come early. iDr. and Mrfl. Earle, who have been best Red Erasive Rubber. spending the numnir in one of the cot- The Mikado a re- is Superior of Pencil tages of Mr. William 'Black, will Quality and contains the very finest specially prepared turn next week to their home in Bos- lead, which is smooth and • exceedingly durable. <, t*.'. r ton. They have had a moat delightful season h*»re boating, iflshing and swim- ACCURATELY GRADED IN PIVE DEGREES No, I Soft ming and tfide many congenial friends No. 2 1-2 Hedlum Hard No. 3 Hard • »■ No. 2 Medium here, I No. 4 Extra Hard for EASTMAN BROS. & BANCROFT ^ Bookkeepers * Two,of Jhe.younger aet of the Island "" have returned here, after a v|«lt at the PORTLAND, nftirfe , EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY *• ♦•v- r... i.. 4. Mouat "Washington House, Bretton Woods, New Hampshire. They 'are 377 BROADWAY NEW YORK Mis* Ethel Bird and Miss Dorothy ■ n ■ i Gasco Bay & of Peru, Me., and Mrs. Webber and her Harpsw3ll Lines; daughter Elizabeth of Rumford, Me., Effective 1915. July 3rd, have all returned to WEEK DAYS. OREN their various HOOPER'S SONS homes having had a most delightful From Portland (Custom House Wharf)s JUST OUTSIDE THE and visit on the island. To Peaks lsiarul (torest City Landing) HIGH RENT DISTRICT. enjoyable —5.45. 6.45. 7.45, 8.45, 10.00 a. m.. 12.15, •Mrs. Walter .McCourt and Mrs. Wil- 1.15, 2.15, 4.15. 5.15, 6.15, 7.30. 9.30 DOLLAR 8.15, liam Hill, both of Mass.. DAY p. m. Fitohburg, To Cushings Island—6.45, 8.45, 10.00 a. have been visiting Mr. Alvin Hamilton. tn., 12.15, 2.1o, 5.15, 6.15, 8.15 p. m. Mrs. McCourt's niece, Miss Susie To Little and Great Diamond Islands, of the island 3 Trelethen and Lvergreen Landings Oil Heaters Hamilton, accompanied Friday, Sept. DiJtJ. wr of her guest, Miss Al- SONS 7.15, 8.00, 9.20, 11.05 a. m.. JEWELERS rossl 1.20, 3.50, j 6.15, 8.10 p. m. len. The party of friends consisted of From 51 Doughtys Landing (Long Island)— Exchange Street, Portland, Haine. Miss Allen, guest of honor, Mr. and 6.50, 7.05, 7.50, 9.10, 10.55 a. m., 1.10, 3.15, Souvenir Mrs. Arthur and son 6.05, 8.15 p. m. Charts, Compasses, Spoons, Views of Portland and Vicinity "Bailey Chaplin, From Cleaves Landing (Long Island)— Miss Mabel Bailey, the Misses Louise C.45, 6.55, 8.55 a. m., 3.00, 5.10 p. m. From and Eleanor Gambrill and the Misses Little Chebeague—6.50, 9.00 a. m.. NOVELTY I.05, 5.05 p. m. Margaret and Getrude Albion. The RUC COMPANY From Cliff ENGLISH Cor. Eim Street and Island—6.35, 10.40 a. m., 3.25, TEA ROOM party sailed down to Haskell's Cumberland Ave. 4.50 m. Island, Portland, Me. p. Made From Western 609 Congress St., Portland, Me. Breakfast after 8. returning in the evening by moonlight. R.ugs from Old Carpets Landing (Great Che-, We beague)—6.20, 10.25 a. m. doors east have the for the or m., 3.10 p. (2 Public Library) Luncheon 11 to 3. On Friday night of last week a pic- just Rug Cottage Bungalow. Call and see our From Central (Great Che- Ciffcrent Our will Landing Afternoon Tea until 7 nic was given in honor of Miss styles. prices please you. Reference Poitland Nat. Bank. beague)—6.10, 10.15 a. m., 3.00, 4.35 p. ml p.m. Allen. From South 9.45 Those invited to this Harpsweli—5.45, a. m., 3 enjoyable affair ^•30, 4.10 p. m. Tol. 4-8 4- Rooms and En Suite Single were, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur and From Bailey Island (York Bailey Landing)— son 6.30, 9.30 a. m., 2.15, 3.55 p. m. Chaplin, Miss Eleanor Allen, Miss From Orrs Island—5.15, 9.15 a. m., 2.00, Mabel Bailey, Mrs. Gambrill and her 8-40 p. m. IAAIFC X rn Fire and Marine Insurance From daughters Louise, Eleanor, Rita and • Sunset Landing (Great Che- | ECv>« JUllLJ (x V/U. 41 Exchange Me 10.30 a. L, JORDAN Virginia the Misses St., Portland, beague)—6.45, m., 3.50 p. m. CHESTER & GO. Gambrill, Margar- From Cousins oPmmls : Island—6.35, 10.20 a. m., et and Getrude Albion, Barbara Arnold 8.40 p. ir. and From 302 Press Monument and Robert Albion. Dwellings, Hotels, Cottages Seashore Property a J Littlejohn Island—6.30, 10.15 a. Bldg., Sq., Portland, Me. m., 3.35 m. p. Miss Albion will leave the Specialty. Losses 1 From Eastern L. Jordan E. Linwood Margaret Promptly Adjusted. Landing (Great Che- Edgar Jordan island on the beague)—6.15, 10.00 a. m., 3.D0 m. eleventh" of September From p. Bustln Island—5.55, 9.40 a. mM for Franklin, Mass. Miss Albion is 8.00 p. m. going there to become a student of From Mere Point—5.35, 9.20 a. m. From Dean Birch Island—5.30, 9.15 a. m. Academy located near Franklin. From GEORGE E. LEONARD Harpsweli Center—5.15. 9.00 a. m. Let Us Do Yotir of Developing Many the members of the North (Next door to Postoffice.) GREAT Additional We make a of CHEBEAGUE, MAINE. Trip. Saturdays Only. specialty Developing, Printing and All Shore a 10.00 m. Enlarging. colony enjoyed motorboat trip stock of Meats p. for Little and Great Dia- rolls: 6 12 20c. Our Groceries, and Provisions will mond exposures ioc, exposures Satisfaction guaranteed. among the islands last after- please you. Our Islands, Trefethen and Evergreen Friday will you with the best. Ice All work delivered when attention to mail noon Bakery supply Cream by plate or measure. Landings (Peaks Island), Ponce and promised. Special orders.- as the guests of Mrs. F. S. Web- We solicit your and assure of Doughty Landings (Long Island). Return ster who was patronage you courteous treatment and —Leave entertaining in honor of Doughty Landing 10.50 p. prompt delivery of orders. Ponce m.. her guest. Miss Landing 11.00 p. m.. Evergreen J. R.. TAYLOR. i Emily Wellington. Landing 11.05 p. m.. Trefethen Portland I Miss returned to II.10 Landing Fidelity Building, Room 211, Second Floo Wellington her home p. m.. Great Diamond Island 11.15 in Newton p. m.. Little I Saturday morning after a Harrington of Middleborough, Conn., HILL CREST. Diamond Island 11.20 p. m. t References: week's is also a here. a—Stops on notice to pur- | delightful visit on the island. guest ser to land passengers only, x—Express. mong the summer colony, all of whom Durham the I Mrs. H. K. Continued from [E. B. WINSLOW. Pres't. quarterly meeting of the Robbins of the North Mr. William Day of Norfolk, Va., who Page 1.) will their Friends Shore C. W. T. GODING, Gen. M*r. regret departure. which is held there at this colony entertained a few of her has recently been the guest of Mr. and It is with genuine regret that we time of the year. i friends at dinner last Mrs. John Small of "Bonny View- 1 Friday evening. painted and donated by Mrs. David L». announce the closing of the Red Drag- "The now Among those present were, Mr. and Farm," has recently purchased the F. Anthon Barnacle" is deserted and Cardozo, was awarded to .Miss Bertha Romlosy on Gift Shop and Tea Room after Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Louis S. Dietz and Mr. and Mrs. Barnewell J. Thompson place. Next Walter Hart and family Quinnam, she having thirty-five points the end of this week. Miss Flagg, have left the island and Henry Hoyer and Mrs. Robbins' summer Mr. 'Day plans to erect a returned to daugh- to her credit, the highest score made. the manager, has made many friends. their home in ter, Miss Marie Robbins. house here which he intends to make Artist Newton Center, Mass. Mrs. Thomas Arundel secured the All hope that she will come again an- had a The into his winter as well as summer They, however, such gooi time j young set of the North Shore booby for her work of the evening, and South other year. while here and made so home. Shore many fr'ervlc rolony recently spent a most enjoyable her gift was a diamond pin (a dime A in the interest of that they are to Mr. and Mrs. G. Parker Great meeting Equal expected return again evening together. The entertainment Boyden and pin). The party was arranged and Me. next summer. beine Chebeague, Suffrage was held on the veranda and in the form of a Progressive from Brookline, Mass., who have open- conducted by Miss Addie A. M. John- lawn of Mrs. Martha Newell on Friday Mr. and Mrs. Edward Capps of Supper. The first course was served ed their cottage "Camp Wapole" in the son of Allston, Mass. The following play- Red Dragon Cift and afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Marion •at Mr. and Mrs. Massachusetts for the sum- Shop Washington, D. C., are spending a Arnold's cottage. colony ed, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Johnson, Mies A. Tea Booth the few From there the as Room Kelley, distinguished speak- days on the island as the guests of itinerary was as fol- mer, have their guest Mr. and G. Frawley, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ar- er lows: GREAT CHEBEAGUE. ME. of Boston, Mass., made an eloquent Mrs. S. :R. Capps. Mr. Edward Capps second course at MNoddle- Mrs. W. Nurse also from Brookline, undel, Mr. and Mrs. Scofield. Mrs. David appeal for the Cause, and the large has purchased the Dr. Head." the cottage of Mr. and Mass. Gifts to please ail. Open dny and evening. Bray lot neigh- Mrs. L. Cardozo, Mr. I. F. Frost, Miss M. P. Lunches. audience listened to Ice-cream, Box candies, etc. Special very attentively. boring that of Mrs. S. R. Capps. Mr, William A. .'Harris, third course at the Mr, and Mrs. S. W. Goss recently Frost, Miss Ruth Steinhardt, Miss Ber- parties can be accommodated on order. Mrs. Newell made a few remarks and Capps intends to have erected •Gambrills and tha Frank L. Pettingell. on this fourth course at the entertained Miss Josephine Holcomb. Quinnam. Mr. and Mrs.H. W. Hoke, I'rop. then the asked for to lot Miss Ethel Fouk. Mgr. speaker questions, during the winter a cottage which Webster cottage. After the dinner Russell Hoke and Mr. David Hunter. which several he will responded. probably occupy next summer. ! was over the party went back to the Summit House. Saturday morning thirty-eight of the Gambrill Those who wish see Mr. cottage where spent the guests enjoyed a sail to Bailey Island CHEBEAGUE. to the charm- and Mrs. Harry Cooke and their they The house during the past week has of Mr. Frederick Anton Mr remainder of the evening and explored the points of interest on ing paintings son, Allen Cooke, all left this week playing had several guests register and a num- at the from charades. Those who made the this popular and leading island of the Komlosy Souvenir Shop at the their cottage, "Alder lip ber are for a (Continued from Cottage," were expected Saturday two Page 1.) East End can avail for their party as follows: the Misses bay. The Giant was consid- themselves of this home in Newton, Mass. Mr. weeks' vacation. The weather has Stairway for this week Allen Margaret and Getrude Albion, Barbara ered the most wonderful and impres- privilege only as the Cooke will soon resume his been favorable for sailing and several will close on studies Arnold, Eleanor, Louise, Rita and Vir- sive of the natural beauties of this age and hospitals of Portland, Mr. Shop Saturday. Mr. Kom- at the Choate School, Conn., of the guests have enjoyed the ginia Olive pleas- a Hamilton ^ent losy's paintings of Chebeague have where he is very Gambrill, Webster, Ambia place. Saturday evening sailing par- having very kindly prominent in ath- and urable pastime. Among the late ar- been much admired and un- letics. Miss Harriet Harris and Miss Eleanor ty was the attraction and eighteen of them there. many will Esther Cooke left the is- rival to. register was Mr. L. Allen, while Miss George the sailed to Portland doubtedly be pleased to carry away land two weeks ago for Hart-Lester Harrys Stone guests to give J. Morgan Ash, 3rd. arrived on the ^Newton. and Miss of Salem, Mass. This is his first these souvenirs of Marie' Robbins dressed as a farewell salute to Miss Agnes A. Ev- Island Friday and will remain delightful their Of the many families to outing on the and he is greatly morning leave the servingmaids, waited on the is|and ans, one of the at the summer holiday. In the autumn Island this week up young with the popular guests with his parents at their cottage on j and, is that of Dr. and Mrs. women. pleased many attractions of- early winter Mr. Komlosy will have' N. D. hotel who left for her home in New the south shore until September 13th. Johnson, who with their 1 fered to Cne pleasure seeker. Mr. ! exhibits in Portland and New York children, Dr. and Mrs. and York on the evening train. Mr. Ash has been in charge of Miss Maud Richmond and Miss Paterson-Smyth Stone has taught school at Port Rico, "Camp At he Ci-J Irene return this week Sunday afternoon at 4.30 P. M. a a for ty. present Is undecided wheth-' family to St. George's but the he has been Kent," camp young men at Wills- Johnson, left Tuesday for Waltham, past year teaching of er he will the winter or not on Rectory, Canada, where Dr. party guests motored to Portland to boro, N. Y., in the northern part of the spend Mass. Miss Maud Richmond Paterson- at Salem, Mass. Among other recent has gone is Arch give a farewell salute to the island in pursuance of his art. Smyth Deacon. Professor guests Miss Grace departing Empire St$te. Mr. Ash will return to to 'New York to commence her rehear- are. K. Adams and who and Mrs. Harold Wilson, who have guests were leaving that evening the Kent school at Connecticut this fall Mrs. and son Richard sals for the coming season. John I. Adams of 'Auburndale, Mass. Roy Taylor Miss been Dr. and on the Boston steamer. a and take a | visiting Mrs. Paterson- Both were the Tuesday, post graduate course with who have been spending the summer: Richmond will not be seen in stock among guests of last was Smyth at their cottage "Olive delightful sail the principal event the idea of entering Cornell College with Mrs. Mrs. iBick-1 this year, but will travel with of Lodge," year and they are renewing acquain- of the Taylor's mother, one will remain here a day. In 1916. nell of Folkestone have the Belasco fortnight longer tances of many friends. were Hall, Lodge, productions. They have when will They Dr. and Mrs. William L. McC'.andless they lea\VJ for Texas where their Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Robertson departed for their home in spent a most enjoyable summer at recently jo!|ed by brother, H. W. of are at the hotel for Taunton,1 Professor Wilson will Resume his du- Philadelphia a and Mass. will their cottage, Adams, wife and daughter of Boston, short family of Montreal, Can., and Mrs. Very soon, however, they 'ILyndhurst," and look ties at Rice Institute. sojourn. They have spent sev- forward to Mass. All will remain here for an ex- Robertson's mother, Mrs. M. S. Bal- go to Lowell, Mass., and make their next summer when they | eral seasons at Deer Point and are At the Hawkes tended all of whom have been home there as Mr. has will again be on the island. j Camp, East End, the sojourn and they anticipate a familiar with the dwin, spending Taylor recently Misses beauties of the in -Norton entertained last week delightful outing. the summer here, departed Monday for engaged business In that city. A motorboat trip was much island. enjoyed their father, Mr. F. C. Norton, of Au-' Gorham, Me., where they are to spend Mrs. Lucy Jones and her son Fred by the younger people of the -Artists burn, Me. Othef recent guests here a week, prior to going to their home. have closed their cottage at the East Point colony. Among those present were Mr. L. B.Shaw and Mr. H. E. The family have spent many summers End and have left the Island for Dur- were, Miss Elizabeth Ash, Katherine both from and Hilton, Auburn, Me. The here they have many friends a- ham, N. H. They will attend while in Croshy, Mr. and E. I M™. Joseph Kelly, Mieaes Norton return this week to "Distinctive Style" Mr. and Mrs. Robert 'Harding, Miss their home in Auburn after a Louise Newell, Miss delight- Katherine Adamp, ful month's stay on the island. This la Miss Ellison and Miss Dorothy Light, their first visit to the laland and The young men of the they party were as fol- are so charmed and with lows: Allen pleased it Cooke, Robert that they intend to return Frederic Spauldlng, next year Sweeney, John Morgan Ash. for a longer visit here. 3rd, Jack Crosby and Thomas Crosby. I Many of the younger people of the Mr. Be For Charles who East End colony had an sail Christiansen, baa enjoyable been a Ready recent guest on the island, has last week with Mr. Harold Sawyer In now returned to his home. his large boat. Mr. Sawyer came o- On ver from Monday of this week Miss Eliza- I Littlejohns Island and took beth Ash most of the set of The Next Cold and Miss Margaret Ash of younger the colony, Artists In Point will leave the island with twenty-flve number, for an after- their noon's sail about the of guest. Miss Katharine for islands the Fisher's Adams, bay, their destination Island, New York, where they being New will be Miss ( Meadows Inn, where had AdamB' guests for the re- they "light mainder of the month. refreshments before their return to the Snap island. Mr. E. B. Stllson of | has Worcester, Much talk Is made On- of these Maroon Rubber Hot Water Bot- Mass., been spending a few being among the 69c on the days summer residents of the JSC* island as the guest of Mr. East End tles is a handy to have- in the cottage the and the thing Mrs. Alonzo iHamllton. Mr. concerning lack of a float at the first cold Guaranteed to one Stllson is nights. give year's the Superintendent of the landing. As the wharf Is now it is Western very difficult for small service. Massachusetts Bible Association and motorboats to travels land passengers here. Also people are extensively throughout the We also for the KANTLEEK RUB- last year were fond of in swim- agents country. Ten years ago was the last going BER GOODS the line with the two time Mr. from the float. All the years' guar- Stllson had been on the Island ming residents and he was would be willing to contribute from all parts of the antee, which includes Hot Water Bottles, Foun- greatly surprised and money People country buy Fur- pleased at the toward the purchase of a float If re- tain Syringes, Ice and other useful articles. great and many changes niture in our store. Bags which quested. Is there not some on Why? The Cello Metal Hot Water Bottle if have taken place since then. person you prefer the Island public to Recent visitors on | spirited enough it in each. the Island have In a 3 sizes, $2, $2.50, $3 been Miss put little time to gather together Because they find here things that have irre- Margaret Cassldy and Mr. the and Mrs. money and purchase a new float. In these days of sudden it is well to be Stanley Bennett with their sistible —and changes son Mrs. IP, J. Horne appeal which know Donald. All spent last week | of Portland, they they may prepared. as the who has been guests of Mr. and Mm. W. F.' spending the summer Bennett with friends at not find elsewhere. HAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED. at their home near Central her cottage near East- Landing. ern has now m y..., Mr. Chas. I Landing, left the Island. a»*x Hlllman of (Portland 1 and Mrs. Horne ha« gone to her In "Tb« Btors Bacatlfal" his daughter, Mrs. fRobert home Hlbbard of Woodfords, re- New and her Me., whwe she will York, husband spent a main for the day on winter season. Chebeague last week, calling TO SONS on their many | "Bonny View Farm", formerly th« 28 Frtt» 8tr««t, H~H.H^ POT friends. Mr. and Mrs. PORTLAND. ME. but now Hlbbard plan to return here next gum- Children's Orphanage, the \rt/ met" to summer residence of Mr. and Portland, M« AU*AY» LOOK rom THi IN OVA err T MAKK spend their vacation at the Hill Mrs. Crest Hotel, John Small,! has as It* guest, Mrs. Email's Foandsd 1830 COPFYJ friend, Mrs. Alice of Merton Walker and his Kendall, Hijr. ipother BMchertowo, Mass. Her. Burnham