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 , 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 - 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 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 , 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