Stye %m£thm. •ouoitmoH »iva, tlN m rtka. voi.. Lxm )”v^°’,;r£yw—iw r»io ia »»t»wc». »i jc. [ ellsworth,ELLSWORTH, maine,MAINE, WednesdayWEDNESDAY afternoon,AFTERNOON, augustAUGUST 22,1917.22, 1917. >!nzzzz."zzxz" *t luivnurn co.-itowcb. 1 No. 34. »0Dmi«rmnu». LOCAL. AFFAIKIS Mr*. Jeremiah Hurley, bare returned to tbeir home. They were accompanied on their return Mlaaea Catherine and »*w AOVERTIMlM KNTft THIS WEEK trip by Annie Hurley. The trip waa made BIJon theatre by BURRILL NATIONAL The Hljnu-Knliebten The Daughter automobile. BANK Hancock Co Saving, Bank R. The Burrlll National bank Sidney Ronaey, mail elerk on the Office* to let Bancor and Van Boren ran, while on bis ELLSWORTH, MAINE Writ of attachment down to Probate notice-Edward A Rtchardaon way Bangor Monday night, a run — Notice Appointment of executor*, ad* of about eight and one-halt boors, saw mlnUtrator*. Guardian* of adult* and con- servator* seven buildings burning along the route. No 8ooret Ox-o-tonic They had all been struck by lightning. Bar Harbor: Mr. Bonaey is spending the week at bia Harmon Piano Co home In 'hie city. There is no secret about Lbwibtom: saving money. Maine State fair George 8. Poster and family, who have The road to is been occupying the Studer house at the opportunity open to schedule of hails corner of Oak and Lincoln afreets since Are everyone. ar uuwoan roaTovmcn. partially destroyed their house on In effect. June 96. 1917. Park street, have moved back to tbeir own Your guiding star to success is a bank- home. The house, which has been pur- MAILS IBCIIV1D. chased by Mr. Poster, baa been thoroughly account with us. Week Dayt. repaired, with many improvements In the From Wmt-«.S5, 7.u. 11.48 ft m (except Mon- Interior. d»y). 4.JI,«.« p m. John F«o* Congressman A. Peters underwent E»»t-1*.IS^«.11,|S.», 10.87 p m. (1047 a alight operation at the Bar Harbor hos- moll pot IdUtrlbuted uutll following more* «■»•) pital yesterday. He rallied quickly, and there la every of Sunday. prospect steady improve- ment and his return home in a few days. Faou Watrr-e.M. 11.46 s m. The operation was by Dr. No mail from eut Sunday. performed Mitchell of Washington. Dr. Hodgkins MAILS CLOSE AT POITOmca Thursday, 23 of Ellsworth accompanied Congressman August Week Day. Peters to Bar Harbor. The Most Remarkable Going Wrat—11.40 a m; 8.40, 4.50 and 9 p m. Pho'oplay Going East—6.80 a m; 8.40 p m. lutjuiueB unmuy cumiu| iu iruui va- Ever 8hown Sundayt. rious ports of tbs county for tickets for Going West—8.40,5.10. the play, “East Lynne,” to be presented No mail east Monday. Thursday evening, Aug. 30, by the Ells- worth dramatic club, under the direction Registered mall should be at postofflce half of Fred E. Cooke. Mr. Cooke and the an hour before mall closes. local talent he selects for the cast tnsy “Enlighten Thy be to a Daughter” always upon depended give good 7—Stupendous Acts—7 WEATHER IN ELLMWORTH. presentation of any play they attempt. C. L. Morang has purchased of Dr. A. C. Absolutely the Mont Powerful Start Climaxes For Week Ending at Midnight Tuesday, Story, ling the on Main Aug. 81, 1017. Hagerthy Joy building street, and Situations Ever Assembled remodeled for a and has (Tripping i From observations taken at the power recently garage, In One Production station of the Bar Harbor A Union River taken possession. The building will be Power Co., in Ellsworth. Precipitation is as a branch or given in inches for the twenty-four hours occupied garage show the that !>• set the innocent! shows temptation* Shows the usual ending at midnight.] room, additional space being made neces- Weather and the terrible Precip- the con-equence ending. Tempereture condition* itation sary by rapidly expanding business of THUNDER AND LIGHTNING! flesh. Hence they have petitioned the AMAZING-STARTLING—SF.XSATIOXAL' the Ellsworth Auto Co., which has al- probate coart ot Hancock to 12 ru forenoon afternoon county ready outgrown the accommodations of Another Severe Electric Storm Vis- their name to Crossman. normal man and woman should see it! Teachers and all women Wed W- 77- fair fair change ETerjr its garage on the west side of the its Hancock Thurs 61 — 66— large County. Mr. Orossmann is a naturalized American In and educational work see cloudy cloudy interested social, religious should it! Main street The summer of 1917 will down in Fri 60- 64— cloudy rain .15 bridge. pass citizen. He was born in Hungary, but Sat 61- 68— .07 many a diary as one of severe thunder his and his name are German. rain.cloudy fair,sh’w’rs Ellsworth hasn’t any Chau- ancestry — grown-up SttU 58 78— clear fair.rain .10 storms. More damage has been done by The petition for change of his name sets • tauqua assembly this summer, but the Mon 63— 76— fair .46 in Hancock few 15 and 25 cents cloudy,rain Local Junior lightning county the past forth that “be regards the course and Admission, Tues 66- 71— fair Chautauquas, organized fair weeks than in years before. conduct of the German after the Chautauqua assembly here last government, Matluee at 2..50. Evening 7--S 41. Monday evening’s storm was one of the which has led to the war with summer, is still in existence. This even- present most severe yet, though of shorter dura- I as so infamous that he desires to Art bur Htucier has moved to the Parody ing and to-morrow evening they present America, tion and not so widespread. Right in have his name to one house on Beal avenue. plays at their “tent,” E. G. Moore’s barn | changed distinctly Ellsworth no damage was done, the i Anglo-Saxon.’’ Edward F. Small of the Burrill Na- on State street. The plays, a different bill •bower at this point apparently travelling | Mrs. GroBsmann is a daughter of the tional bank, is visiting in Boston. for each evening, will be staged by Albert in the altitudes. famous Davis. Those in the cast will be Albert higher actor, Edwin Booth. BIJOU THEATRE Miss Sylvia Qaynor of Attleboro, Mass., The most severe in this In Davis. Mattie Hester damage vicinity j anticipation of the court’s allowing is relatives in Royal, Spencer, visiting Ellsworth. was to the house of Capt. Roland Bonsey their The American doffs its to MAIN STRtET James Davis, Monroe Y. McGown, jr., j plea, hat Albert Pio and wife of N. on the Surry road. The-bolt struck the Mr. and Mrs. Crossman of America. Portsmouth, Russell Richmond, Ernest Eaton, and j are Mr. Pio’s brother Walter. chimney, and at the same time two trees WEDNEHDAY, AUG. 22 —Louise Glaum In “The Wolf Woman." Matinee at II., visiting Mary Clark. ; 1 near the bouse. A was 2. Also a Helig Tribune. All the late war news. Miss Lotie Johns of East Boston is standing hole j COMING EVENTS. Fred K. of torn in the the rafters FRIDAY, AUG. 24—Mme. Petrova in “The Black Butterfly." Metro. spending part of her vacation in Elia- Swett, formerly Ellsworth, roof, being ripped died at the Portland 10 SATURDAY, AUG. 28-Marie Doro in “Oliver Tw ist.” Paramount. A Selig worth. Monday evening splinters. The plastering was torn Thursday, Aug. 30, at Hancock hall— hospital, after a surgical operation per- irom one of the chambers on the second “East Lynne,” by Ellsworth dramatic Tribune giving all the late war news. Frank A. McDonald of Carnegie, Pa., Other formed Saturday. While Mr. Swett’s tioor, and from the dining-room on the club. Tickets, 25 and 35 cents, on sale at MONDAY, AUG. 27-Seventeenth episode of serial “Liberty." pictures* is visiting his mother, Mrs. Anne Mc- condition was serious, it was not con- floor. The outside of the K. H. Smith’s store 27. TUESDAY, AUG. 28—Lou Tel legen in “Victoria Cross." Paramount. Donald. ground building Monday, Aug. sidered critical until when he was also Monday, damaged. The house did not j Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Oct. Mrs. William Dillon, who has been vis- failed Mr. Swett was rapidly. forty yeirs catch Are. The loss is estimated at f500. ; 3, 4 and 5, at Hancock hall Methodist iting her husband in Gardiner, returned of Since Ellsworth some 5 and IO cents age. leaving Capt. Bonsey, who was sleeping in one of church fair. Admission, home Monday. years ago he had been located in South the rooms on the lower floor, received a FAIR DATES Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Drummey of Port- Portland, where he was engaged in the severe shock, but none of the others in land came yesterday for a visit with rela- grocery business, being president of F. K. the house was injured. « Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Sept. 6—Bluehill fair. tive and friends. Swett & Co. He leaves a widow, a Lightning also struck a tree in Wood- 4, 5, C. C. BURRILL & SON mother. Mrs. Eunice and two sis- Wednesday, Sept. 19-Highland grange Miss Kathleen McGilJicuddy of Bangor Swett, bine cemetery, and one bolt struck two i ters—Mrs. Florence and Mrs. Ethel fair, North Penobscot. -fktabllslied 1K4I7— was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey trees in the cemetery at North Ellsworth. i Fisher. have the of their Thursday, Sept. 20 Pamola grange fair, Henry Dorgan. They sympathy At Burry lightning struck the barn of Hancock. many Ellsworth friends. the Knowles owned Mrs. Daniel B. and Mr. place, by Henry Htockbridge Hughes, 26 — Narramissic McKay, setting Are to the building. The j Wednesday, Sept. FIRE AND AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE who has been his guest this summer, re- An automobile owned and driven by Are soon to which was grange fair, Orland. Carl H. Scribner of of the spread the house, turned to New York Saturday. Bangor, — of this and countries connected with the and all the Wednesday, Oct. 10 Grange fair at Representing someunf the leading companies foreign Scribner Well on barn, Mrs. Clifford who baa been Artesian Co., Friday Royal, were burned flat. The house East brook. collided with a team owned and buildings the summer with her son evening spending Hoyt was at the and FAMILY REUNIONS. driven Herbert M. of Ells- unoccupied time, Capt. Austin in is in a by Salisbury Augusta, Ellsworth for Mrs. the ! Falls. The horse was so McKay occupying apartments August 23—Murch at and visit. worth badly family grange ball, Strawberries Rasp- above their store. injured by cuts from the wind-shield of Bayside. Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Smith of Gar- A part of the furniture was saved from To Settle the car that it was deemed necessary to Aug. 23—Clark family at grange ball, diner visited Mrs. Smith’s sister, Mrs. the but the contents of the barn, berries kill it Saturday. The occupants of the house, Franklin. George F. Newmau, several days the past which was a veritable storehouse for FOR male*- a of Ever- carriage escaped serious injury, but Mr. We specialty growing week. August 25-Frost family at George A. ami Scribner’s face and hands were cut. furniture, carriages, sleighs, harnesses, An bearing-Strawberries It.ispberries. Frost’s grove, Mariaville. ow ned and others, We shall not have any pot-grown Mrs. Howard Forsalth of West Somer- The carriage and automobile were etc., by Capt. McKay were There was a in- Aug. 25 -Giles family at town ball, Wal- of the Everbearers this year, ville, Mass., with little daughter Barbara, damaged. It is claimed that tbe auto- destroyed. partial j plants tham. will have a of the old is the of Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. surance on buildings *nd furniture. SALE but suppiy guest mobile was on tbe wrong side of the Estate at 100. Will replace The burned known as the 29 at Oak standards per Burrill. road. There were two on the buildings, August -Gray family Grove, Write lights all orders of these vnrietie3. Knowles had been greatly im- West Farm at LAMOINE on JORDAN'S RIVER Zachariah Jellison of Brooklyn, N. Y., carriage. Mr. Scribner was arrested on place, Sedgwick. tor free circulars and prices. and was one of the most attrac- who is spending the summer at the Merry complaint of Mr. Salisbury, and arraigned proved, August 30 — Wilbur family at grange 130 acre* land, 2 main houw tive in story Mack, is visiting friends in Bucksport in the Ellsworth mu nicipal court Satur- places Surry village. ball, Eastbrook. ■nd one ell, IIKK K, also a wooden HANCOCK COUNTY NURSERY CO. Another bolt struck the house of Jesse this week. day. He pleaded not guilty to a charge 1—Saunders family at West Surry. elL, 18 room* in for two not far Mr. and Mrs. Sept. all, arranged MAINE of reckless but wa9 Conary, away. SURRY, Mrs. R. S. who has sev- driving, adjudged at ii >land 4 cellar* with brick or n> Warner, spent were stairs when September 5—Salisbury family families; and sentenced to a tine of $50 and Conary just going up eral weeks with her mother, Mrs. W. P. guilty, old tnent Moor*, furnace beat, 2 abed#, the bolt struck. Mrs. Conary, who was 5, Salisbury’s grove (the Kingman left for her home in New costs, and two months in the county jail. • Batteries or Woodward, knocked Otis. barn#, carriage bouses, carpen- Storage Repaired and furnisded bonds in tbe near the head of the stairs, was place), York last Saturday. He appealed, ter's shop, beta bouse, artesian well, senseless by the bolt, falling backward Sept. 8-Jellison family at Gerry’s Recharged sum of f300 for appearance at the October with running water in barn; 140 Frank U. Bonacy, who has spent the down the stairs and carrying Mr. Conary Ellsworth Falls. term of tbe supreme court. Mr. Salisbury Casino, tree#. Batteries Tested Free past tive weeks with his pvreuts in this with her. The started a tire in apple bas also instituted a civil action against lightning This it but 5 minutes’ walk city, left Saturday for Spriugtield, Mass., me sueaining &.>oui me out Air. place A. P. ROYAL,' him for damages. cnuuney, Hljorrtisnnfntft, from church and store and 2 uules where he is employed. Conary, after first giving bib attention to 08 State Ellsworth, Me. from Lamotnc Beach, with a tine St, Miss Agnes Lord, the efficient clerk at Mrs. Conary, placing her on a couch, suc- Seaman Drowned off Duck Inland. New and Second Hand *iew of tbe Mount Desert Hill*. It the clerk of court's office, is enjoying a ceeded in extinguishing the dames. Mrs. 18 — 1 Southwest Harbor, Aug. (special) cut# 3D tooa bay, has a large wood vacation of ten days. She was the guest Conary is still in a serious condition from An Income For Life John Karen, a native of Finland, able lot and a wharf at the shore from for the week-end of Mrs. F. O. Bilsby at ! the shock and fall. OAKLAND^ (or wife or children (tu»r»u(eed by seaman on board the American schooner which finest yourself, At four owned Asa we are shipping tbe Id the world. Amherst. Waltham, ;heep by .troogeat BuaDclal inatitutlon coal For 8ale. Oars to let. Rebecca R. Douglas, Capt. Ladd, were killed in the where building sand found anywhere. 10 to 20 Write torlfull Mrs. with of Colby pasture, Smell drpoelt (or year*. Frank Hauscom, little son, for St. fell laden, Perth Amboy John, had huddled beneath a tree. This sand deposit ia worth more state age. N. has been a recent they j particulars, Brooklyn, Y., gueat when the vessel was about five F. H. 08G00D thin overboard there was no indication that price askad for whole farm. of Mrs. who ia Strangely, WALTER $. IUCAIER, Insuunco A|int Philip spending miles S. E. of Duck Island j Telephone 29-2 and 112-12. The O'Brien, by Light yes- had struck the or property must be told to satisfy NAME the summer here with her Mrs. lightning tree, any- WOMLIS. mother, Thick and terday morning. fog light where in the creditors. Endora vicinity. Pray. of vessel went to Telephone 124 Dtp and Nt£ht Sank* wind at the time. Crew At Harbor of | If you are looking for a summer Prospect the buildings Mrs. John W. Coughlin and daughter his rescue and got him on board. He had home, a farm, ora good inveatmeut, Welch Moore were struck and burned. Linnehan’s Auto Dorothy leave Saturday for Boston, Mrs. been in the water a few minutes, but F. It will Livery only At tfluehill the bouse of Mrs. Carrie E. J. STUDER pay you to see this place. few weeks and or service Coughlin for a visit of a was apparently dead when taken out. He I Three Oars; day night Bayard was struck, the chimney knocked Public Car Dorothy to enter Bryant & Stratton’s had taken in little water and may Frtd W. Admiaistrator, very off, a hole torn in the roof, and the house Caasias. Prices Reasonable business college. have died of heart failure. Meat Within Raaton pretty generally racked. 27 Me. The Methodist ia for Ladd brought the body here and McKinlay St, Baafor, 22 WATER ST. ELLSWORTH society planning Capt. At East Lamoiue lightning struck a Dadtt and Oakland Cars. ELLSWORTH,'St its annual fair and carnival, Wednesday, State Medical Examiner Phillips was ▼•Iwphonw, 117-2 telephone pole near the house of Hoyt 1* ~ and October 4 and 5. called. The was then turned over to Thursday Friday, 3, body Smith, and followed the wires Into the It is now to serve dinners the the local undertaker here and prepared planned house, jumping to the water pipes and do- Home-Made Marmalade two of fair. for which will be tomorrow. FILMS NTJRSE drat days the burial, ing considerable damage in the bath and Shrub Mr. Karen leaves a wife and three chil- James A. McGown, William Small and room. Mrs. Smith, alone in the house at All 1: ex films 10 cents dren in the old developed, Hiss i*l. Elizabeth Qoogins, D. L. Fields^and wife are attending the country. the time, escaped injury. FOR SALE each. national G. A. R. in Boston. Ellsworth encampment Greenwood Grange Fair. At Penobscot the barn of Pearl Hutch- Miss Carolira No. and sma- 24 Pine St., Mr. and Mrs. Fields will extend their visit was Harringtos Printing 2aBro*nie One of the features for the Greenwood ings struck and burned, with con- * Bile worth, Maine Her, 8 cento to Rhode Island and New Hampshire. three cows. The loss each.* Telephone, W-2 grange fair at Eastbrook, Oct. 10, will be a tents, including All 50 is estimated other sizes, 5 cents each ; Frank D. Rowe, who has been principal horse-pulling contest in the forenoon. at 11,000. cents SCHOONERS AND STEAMERS per dozen. Postcards, same of the academy at BluehUl the past year, Considerable rivalry over the merits of rate- Send us a trial order. Motor Boat has resigned to accept the position of su- teams in town is developing, and this Would Discard German Name. WANTED perintendent of schools of the Warren- promises to be an interesting event. Ignatius R. Urossmaun, a summer resi- I will purchase or charter any seaworthy 1 Union to which be has been dent of Bar aud his Edwiua or steamer from 210 toed Please Stanwood’s Photo Car TO LET by day^or week district, Borne choice products arc being care- Harbor, wife, schooner up. elected. fully tended, and the stock being urged Boom Urossmann, are Americans in write me what, you have to oiler. to ALBERT N. (XSHMAN are but name—that is Harrington, Mains Apply Mr. and Mrs. George Siebert of Easton, to look its best on Oct. 10. All invited everything German, A. L. Hackett Maine who have been the of Mr. sad to enter the contest or to brin3 exhibits. aud has become a thorn in their patriotic M3 Amsterdam Now York 44 hour service. Ellsworth, Pa., guests Ave., City Md Bowk Motes. KITTKKY ISoufft Column. la«ulH TO CAKlUOf. JRatoal 3mong tt|e •rangirs. Tbs September Itm ol tea transom's la wlte Ckarla* U. bf Horn* Campanian DM patriotic Bailay Wlnthroo. ew. SCHOOL mo bt "unrr uni". la lb* SUNDAY ee- Ideas aad news aa cell aa and «Hnia|«l Tk^odm la town tatbe Own, entertaining mannfacu.r- o( 0ii- •loth lot '• »the of Etaeach aaatml features. “What Moat I Dot” la aa aiuljr-ln It* Matt*: Htlpful and WOMAN NOW IN pectaltp pupa «m«*r y«an, until h.« oo] all hrlbi tlremant thrus Th« ■■■ la opea la putan artiste prepared la Me oflk* of Herbert mn ago. and .hose ^ dlacaaaloa af lopaa al feaeral Internet, eat tbs food a ad lalla cJoth work, .1 Wlnt bi op Were Lesson IX.—Third Quarter, For The parfoeee of thU'eoluMh ere eneriee J Hoover, adadalatrator, uid to£ tompovea of creepe aaeetiufe. Maka laMan tb. Urguat to Meted la the title had Motto—It la lor the Mot-al PERFECTNEALTH the boose wins of Me oountry boo they America, diad ».,urd,7 •hart aad eoaciaa. Algpoa»BBloatiooo a»aal H. — bora la Aug. 26,1917. heaelt, aod dai to bo help fa) aad ho petal! aaa kelp toaaarra Me food supply. Tbs Wlalbrop October M. ba aicaad. bat aaaMe wUl DO< ba prtated ac- ig* Min tor Uw oobsoi good. It U for tbs com •atloa lodadas stones Start lag with'bn abandoned cept bp penataelea at tba vrltar. All ooai- by Sophie Karr, barn h. moi w > public amtit, a purveyor of tn- What Cuno From Btoaaor Jallst WUbor addad to tba Rm&| BBaieatieaa will ba to approval by Hoyt Braiaard, plant pearly until jt cor,r*i tor ike In- aab|eat THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. forMdM Md luiNUoiti Mdlae sad Elisabeth Stars. There la maim than a cm of a PaUuun Athror- tba editor, bat aaaa will ba releeted.witboa' Tompkins, thirty-lour floor •Da» terchange of Wans. lu tbU capacity II toilette «ood reeeoa. a cable maaaage froaa Darla shoot what tbs oommaulcatlone, eed He tooeett depend* largely •ran an taahioa aawa is flnlabad prod net a yaar. Ha ta Com- waartart, other T**t of tH* Umm, II King* mm 1-21. oa the tapper! given U UU respect ba worth munications bum be but the name of givvn, aadMba oookiag, ptetaaa asatioo, nearly (10400.000. Vsrssa, 11 Coldw slgaod, PaUnon. N. J.-“I thank yoa lor .Memory 10, Text, aad alar manta an fall of aaafal Uoa E. Folsom of writer will mot be printed except by penulteloa. Um Lydia E. Pink ham rwnrflw a* they ref depart Ooriaaa. a |tratr Enk. xxxili, 11—Commentary Pre- or Aw. Id, (ban waa a pood attaadanoa. Communications will be subject la approval nave man me mu biota aad eaggastloas. agad twenty-six, aarly Saturday mornia.’ pared by Raw. O. M. Stearns. ideetioi by the editor of the column, but none Than wUl baa roll-call at tba meeting kUM hie agad and healthy. Some- Stories aad articles which stimulate aad Vila, aistaaa, at aha lay iB will be without rood reason. Add ret# to ba to rejected time I fait ao Sept. C, teepoadad bp quotation*. America* bad, abootlag bar four Tbe topic of tbls lesson Is tbe cap- all communications to ago thrill an la September Jfapa- timet, and then TU AVItlCAl, ran had Edward R. of tbs taraad tba revolver on of Judah, such men down, paina aiaa. How Hteitinlus, blmeeif, inflicting tivity for.altbough Ellsworth. Me. a wound in mj back and aide, Itiooua, JM, XOETH BLLaWOBTH. J. P. M or ran bacams tbs from which ha died a (.« as Heseklah aud Jostab did wbat arm. biggest noun they waa tater. Tba Foleoma ware aery irregular, A of. 18, altar batlnaat, tbara waa a boyar la the world la told by B. C. For bra; married on t„r could to turn the people from their sins had »iaat year. Thera bad bean tub ura voysou. tired, nonroua, abort program. Tba grange mada aa "Tbs War laetde Myself” la the story of trouble beta*,, to the Lord, the results were only par- each bad the couple over in At down the stream of time we tail dreama, appropriatloa of (5, to ba plaead la tba what a aaa west through Irytag to make Ibepreeeure the taunt. tial and temporary, and tbelr sins In- did not foal lika eat- of tba grandmother of Mre. ’©aether, young and old. baada ol tba local oommittee to ba divided up bis mlad to eallat. "Proa: Lombar to Fo aom, .4 creased Tbe Lord God bad the summer's and had abort bad cared to her etnee compas- We there alike beat. ing into priaaa for tba bopa* potato aad tba Utentan” la by Pater B. Kyat, and be childhood. The Alike, the wiater’t cold. breath. wanted her to sion on them, notwithstanding tbelr Itmdjmr ftrle’ cardan cl aba. Next regular meet- tells of bis experiences la sad out ol the boabanf leave, and the advert!aement in Wife protected. Folsom alto rebellion against Him. and sent them Trusting out live* with Him who bolds iag, Sept. 1. army; “lacrosse Your Driving Power” nad an in- the newapapera and trnre (ear of being drafted lor HU messengers. His servants tbe The waters in HU hand; ia by Janas Hay, Jr. The action includes armv aer- and We need not fear, though tempests rage. decided to • bottle of Lydia K.Pink* a bumorons vlca, after registration bad lor to tell them of His love and tty ■Aar tumnu, Ml. a dog story by lloa Marquis, eeveral prophets, Land." da a lived in a We’ll reach the "Promised ua • Vegetable Compound- It worked H.C. Wit aad other enter- camp. hoping tuna to HU readiness to forgive them and A op. U a boat forty ware praaaat. One story by war, evade f:_m the first bottle, so I took * second David draft. Tba decteton of bla wife to bless them If would turn to We know full well our Captain's worth, candidate waa inatructed in tba Ibird aad taining stories by Edison Marshal, lean only they a a Eh him and to work HU skill our bark to guide; •i*d third, also bottle of Lydia aad Pina. go for be reel! m Him with tbe whole heart, hut they foarth degreee. Tba drat conteet prop ram Orayaoa Mary Cor.nna Each day HU care perfects our trust. r.r’.hara’s Blood Purifier, and now I am brought a return of tbie fear, Fol.om mocked tbe messengers of God and waa praaaatad. Muaic, Mildred Long; be- As down the stream we glide. just os well as any other woman. I ad- FRANKLIN. lieving hit chance for exemption desolsed His words and misused His readioc, Bart Leach; aong, Emma Wright; .ouid be vise or tot if bia wife waa storm so ron no wind so Serce. every woman, single married, supporting prophets until tbe wrath of tbe Lord No gb, elipplaga bp mem ban; raadiag, Llaaia Mn. Lottie day left Monday for Belfast herself. That He cannot control; who la troubled with any of the a.ore- Ha bad long been considered arose His till there was A score ol 1U to visit her brother, Francis Banker. "peculiar’* against people, to wonderful Wood; eloping. pointa bie Tbs Lord our Captain, Heaven our port. aaid ailments, try your by neighbors. The Folsom. leave no remedy (II Cbron. xxxvt, 13, lGk waa made. Mrs. D. O. Campbell of Sangsrville is a What though tbs surges roll! Vegetable Compound and Blood Purifier ch id, nearly a year o'd. Many times He bad told them hi the a week with bar Mn. J. and I am sure they will help ber to get spending mother, beginning of tbelr national history bow We’re sure to reach the "Shining Shore," H. West. * as — The heights of Hsavsn to climb; rid of ber troubles they did me.” Peel Weree He would bless them In tbe land He Comspoitfenut, «bar Vasal #» Before us, blest Eternity, Mrs. Elks J. Van on Bands. 36 No. The opening of Sprague's tbeatn with The bad given them If only they would obey chance from outdoor activity of Behind, the stream of life*. YorlrSt, Paterson, N. 1. edosing pictures drew a good audience Hub line to the uul.t ot regular employ Him and honor Him and them- sometimes mahea Oaa lee. keep \ -Jfrs. y W. HitIS. Am X«L heevy »o« .iobJ Write the Pinkbem Medietas Kmflt’i Friday evening. op. oocomforlable end selves from tbe idolatries of other na- LydtoB. bliiona. .lib a m, to -Selected bp A- H. M. a nervous Co., (confidential) Mesa, if you Scam, Aug. 17,1017, Mrs. EAs Mscomber and Mrs. Nettie headache, aortal and tnlcke tions. See for Lev. 1-13. Lynn, coated example ixvt, advica To Tht Editor UM American: tongue. Instead of comp alUu. .u > used special of attended tbs reunion at "a vacation does no He told them as wbat Dear Auni Dyer Penney good.” it ta befer to re Just plainly Madge: terrible electric etonae re- move the trouble Tbe recently Otis which usually is tbe r.au.t He would do to them and bow He How we do ne«]ect oar doty colie! I here Wednesday. of cell to mind e tornado that indigestion Foiey Cathartic T.bn. vt" , vividly my relief would them if would not beard the call a long time, bat have been very ■ait, one-quarter tablespoonful pepper. Ulsndon Stephens of Romford Falls natch with so napleeaantue.s cosiiie punish they took re end before after effects. 1 have the lew lettere place yea ynere ago, hearken to Him and His com- neglectful. en}oye
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