i0rllj merican. _WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 15, 1920. ; "ESS &£££?£&No. :U] Mrs. Arthur Howard of Foxcroft, LOCAL AFFAIRS with her two children, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Ella G. Nash. Liberty National Bank NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Mrs. Adah M. Lord is visiting Mrs, Amos Blackinton at her summer OF ELLSWORTM home at a E. H. Baker. Silver Beach, Mass. What Makes Bank i M. L. Adams. Miss Ethel Hodgkins arrived from Only Ellaworth Bank in the Federal Reserve Legal Notices. Seattle, Wash., yesterday, for a vaca- Anderson’s cafe. tion of several weeks in this vicinity. Union Trust Co. George E. Higgins and wife and Grow? * { In the Business Liberty National Bank. Charles W. Alexander and family of “Tug o’War” i are Classified Advertisements. Auburn visiting Milo Austin and The patronage a bank receives from a community is \ of the wife. They made the trip by auto. quality banking support you receive is of ! I never than the 'J’lIK Harvey D. Black and his son Hollis, greater community’s good will toward , importance. If bank is to SCHEDULE OF MAILS. ( prime your serve you well, of Wollaston. Mass., are guests of it. This will is the fruit of service well and faith- Ellsworth Foatofllce. their good jt must itself hnve—as this bank has—the facilities of the aunts, Mrs. Harvard Greely and Miss Mary Black, for a few days. fully periormed. i MAILS RECEIVED greatest banking organization in the world-the Federal i An interesting meeting of the union It was not chance that lifted this to the From West—7.04, 7.18 and 11.30 a. Company a Reserve group of young people was led at the System. m., 3.50 p. m. esteem in Baptist church Tuesday evening by which it is held. It has been built upon the From East—12.20, 3.40, 4.56 and 10.37 Alvin Beal, who took as a topic, "The of We 2 and p. m. foundation sound banking and fair pay 21, per cent. on check- Need of Courage.” dealing. ing accounts and t MAILS CLOSE AT POSTOFFICE. As a member per rent, on Hay. Services nex^ Sunday at the Bap- of this community you are invited to in#*. Write or Going West—11.50 a. 4.30 and rail for particulars. m., 3.20, tist church will be in the morning at avail ot this service which 9 p. m. others have found so profit- 10.30, with Sunday school at 11.45, Going East—6.35 a. 3.20 m. able. ----- m., p. and evening service at 7.30.Services | ^ in the afternoon will be at Trenton at e Sunday arrives from WeBt at 7.04 and 2.30. Rev. J. B. Coy. pastor. 11.30 a. m.; closes for West at 3.20, 4.30 The adjourned meeting of the Ells- and 9.00 p. m. No mail East Sunday. worth high school alumni association Registered mail should be at post- will be held at the high school build- Union TkrsT Company I office half an hour before mall closes. ing Friday evening at 7.30. As offi- Ell Mark-Down Sale of cers for the coming year will be of sworth.Maeve chosen at this it is WEATHER IN ELLSWORTH. meeting, hoped there will be a large attendance. _ The Baptist people were privileged _J For Week Ending at Midnight Tuesday to have with them last Sunday morn- --- 1 "■ 1 1 '.'jaw SUMMER Sept. 14, I9S0. ing Rev. I. B. Mower, D. D., one of the secretaries of SHIRTWAISTS | From observations taken at the the United Baptist power station of the Bar Harbor A Union River Convention of Maine. Dr. Mower Power Co., iu Ellsworth. 7™ Precipitation is gave an interesting and practical ser- $4.50 Voile Waists, given In inches for the hours now.$2.98 twenty-four mon on "The SAVE YOUR MONEY ending at midnight.] Program of Christ.” There will be a gathering at the $.1.49 Voile Waists, now. Weather Precip- $2.49 Temperature conditions itation Baptist church to-night, purely for THE HANCOCK COUNTY SAVINGS BANK OF ELLSWORTH, MAINE social purposes and a good time; no and lam 12 m foreuoon afternoon $10.98 $12.50 in white and iuus iu ue couecieu. loose II Georgette Waists, Wed 62— 68— rain,fair fair .14 coming Ab ALREADY PAID 94 SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDENDS are requested to bring sandwiches, now Thurs 56— 71— f fair clear flesh, etc., to provide supper at 6.30. Hot ...#.$7.50 Fri 58— 66— fair,cloudy cloudy,rain .06 The last dividend was at the rate of 4 per cent, com- Sat fi?*— 65— coffee will be served by the ladies in 36 inch all new cloudy cloudy pounded Percales, — charge. Music and will com- semi-annually patterns, only •.39e Sun 64 62— cloudy rain.cloudy .06 games the Mon 60— 62— rain rain .52 plete evening. Ladies’ Black and Augusta W., widow of Daniel G. White Silk Hose, all sizes, former Tues 60— 63— rain, rain .73 Card, died Monday at her home on now price $1.69, per pair. $1.00 High street, aged thirty-eight years. She leaves There will be a dance at Shore two sons, Harry and is ^ie time to l)rotect yourself with an Automobile Acres Friday evening. Robert. The funeral was held this NflW afternoon at the home of her sister, Don’t start the car The club will meet Liability Policy. until you M. L. Thursday again Mrs. Charles O. Wormell, J. E. ADAMS this week with Rev, talk Mrs. A. P. Royal. Coy officiating. with me about it. Anderson's on Ellsworth will have but one new 95 Main restaurant Water 8treot, Ellsworth, Maine street will close for the season on picture theatre, instead of two, as O. W. Tapley Saturday, Sept. 25. seemed possible a short time ago. Company This has been known for some -... time, 1 Miss Ella M. Johnston had her but not until the past week has the TO CALIFORNIA BY right wrist broken last while CAR. ELLSWORTH FALLS. week, deal been closed by which the Dirigo cranking a car. Theatre Co., recently organized, will Franklin Man Writes of Mrs. Ella C. Interestingly M. Davis of E. Bellatty and family have take over the new picture theatre be- His Detroit,. Trip. Mich., lias been visiting her closed their Contention Cove cottage, ing built by Mr. Merrill at the C. J. cousins, HARVARD UNIVERSITY bridge. Murch of Franklin, who, with Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Brooks. and left Saturday for Boston. The plan of remodeling the his Is Waverly family, motoring to California Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Culver of Jack- Harold E. who has hall building on Main street into a in a Ford Woodward, car, camping en route, in sonville. Fla., were guests of Mr. and been visiting his grandmother, Mrs. picture theatre has been abandoned. a letter to 0. W. of -DENTAL SCHOOL- Tapley Ellsworth Mrs. Will Saunders one day last W. P. Woodward, left to-day to enter The new theatre at the bridge will be says: week. A Field of Boston University. run as one of the chain of picture We, travelled through New Big Opportunities York Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Murray and houses of the Eastern Theatres state to Niagara Falls, then to Louis Naumann, who visited his Co., Buffalo daughter Marion and Miss Eva There i« an unlimited demand for skilled as and dentists and originally contemplated for the on through Cleveland, camping on specialists in The Harvard aunt, Mrs. Mary Reid, on his way Sansoucie of Worcester, Mass., have A f unf? dentistry. University Den- new theatre. Ellsworth the shore of Lake tal school a to Dirigo is Erie the night of I! >-lia*4*** offer* most thorough and efficient training J3ea^ Cove, has returned to his returned to their home, after a week ,n thi* assured one good and September 2. New York 1 Ci Srw*rfl1i7P interesting profession. For those who wish to home in Boston. picture house, state inter- with relatives and friends here. specialize there are course* in Oral | Surgery, Ortho- good pictures. ested me. Everything seemed full of Miss dontia (stnHgbtenlng the teeth) and other branches. Lester L. Salisbury and family Nina Franklin of Augusta has- -o- wealth and prosperity. We rode have moved to Bangor, a more been visiting her Barents. Loren 1 dentists BRIDGE OIT AT SCRRY. through the oil fields of Ohio, and the Ir> ♦ leading of Boston and vicinity have charge central Franklin and wife. this location for Mr. Salisbury, lllair-Clion of work. Association with these men i* invaluable, large fields of corn, which Interested Frank not ,rom * who is now travelling. Mrsi Morgan of Woburn, anrl ODJ?‘. technical view-point, but in a practical Traffic Between Ellsworth and Bine- me a great deal. allU way. L lira-modern equipment, the most of Mass., is visiting her .mother, Mrs. C.quipmeni up-to-date E. J. Robinson of Bangor has pur- hill Must Take We have any school of its kind. Detour. Just crossed the Mississippi, Harriet Hastings. chased the A. E. Moore lot on Pine One of the abutment walls of and the to-night, September 8. are camping R. L. Symmes of Holders of of schools re- street. Beverly, Mass., diploma* high covering He proposes eventually to bridge over Patten’s pond stream in on its hanks in a Nn Fntr^nrr uuired subjects are admitted without examination, in pubjic camping has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ernest lnictllLC build there, and make his home in Surry village fell in ground. So far we are September, 1930. One year in college required for en- Monday night, enjoying the L. Franklin. trance in 1921. Graduates of this school Ellsworth. undermined the wash much. Fx^min^tinnz—Ad win id leadthepro- by heavy of trip very We are going along HUH fession in standing and lucrative For L. B. Franklin and family of Bev- practice catalog The total number of women water from the rains, and the at present with some address reg- bridge people from erly. Mass., spent last week with his in Ellsworth was 3SS. Three is temporarily closed for Michigan who are to the istering repairs. going same parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. EUGENE H. SMITH, D. H. DEAN. BOSTON, MASS. women served on the election boards Direct travel between Ellsworth and place we are for. D., aiming Franklin. They made the trip by —Miss Lenora G. in ward Bluehill is interrupted, a detour be- You would be surprised to see the Higgins 1, automobile, returning by way of the Mrs. P. H. Shea in ward 2 ing necessary by way of the Bucks- large cars with and Mrs. camping parties in White Mountains. Mr. and MrS. Vira Ellis in ward 4. port road and North Bend. them going to all of parts the country. Frank Arrington of Marblehead, First Selectman F. T. Jellison of Three cars Mrs. Herbert Eidridge and daugh- pulled out from the camping Mass., accompanied them. First lenses for Surry says he hopes to have the ground to-day bound for Pasadena. quality people from ter Marguerite of Bucksport and Mr. Extensive repairs are being made 45 to 65 years of age, in all-shell bridge open for travel again in two or 1 and Mrs. Charles -O-’ on frames, Seigars and Hawes the five-saw dam by Whitcomb, WHILE THEY LAST including examination, while three days. Work on the bridge was Birch Harbor. they last. $7. at old Seigars and Miss Wakefield of Au- Haynes & Whitney and the Charles Bought prices; commenced this morning, and is be- you get the benefit. Don’t wait. gusta recently visited their parents, Henry Bickford and wife of Cam- J. Treworgy Corpn. The extreme ing rushed. den E. C. Seigars and wife. They made visited here recently. low water has been favorable for the Edward H. Baker the trip by auto. Florence Hancock, who has spent work. Saunders family Reunion. the season at Twin Mountain. N. ELLSWORTH Charles W. Joy and family have H., Mrs. Carrie A. Smith, employed at The ninth annual reunion of the came home Wednesday. Graduate Optometrist and Reglsteret moved from School street to the Tuesday East Holden, was at her home here a Saunders' family was held at West she will go to Castine to attend few Eye Specialist. Reeves house on State street, the days last week. Surrv August 28. The weather was normal school. Office Over Moore’s Drug Store Moore house, which have been The members of the boys’ and they perfect. A bountiful dinner was Mrs. E. E. Rice has 04 Court street Hill). returned from girls' clubs at Ellsworth Falls made (Bridge occupying, having been sold some served at the pavilion, followed by a a visit in South Deer Isle. She was Telephone connection. time ago to C. M. Gott, who will now a creditable showing in their exhibits business meeting. Ninety-four were accompanied her son it. by Edgar and at the Bluehill fair, winning thirteen occupy present. Otiicers elected: Presi- wife, who have ivaipa notei, »ouinwest Hamor.every Monday curing tne summer spent the week here. awards. Miss Mary M. Moore of dent. G. W. Boston, Nevells; vice-president. Repairs and improvements have -o- who has been the guest of her Addison Saunders; recording secre- been made on the school building. DOLLARDTOWN. cousins, M. S. Smith and tary, Nellie I. Nevells; daughter treasurer, Quite noticeable is a belfry with bell. Mrs. Arthur Moran and two chil- Florence, this summer, left for her Nettie Leach; executive committee, The bell was bought by the school, dren. Clifton and Allen, left Tuesday c. home Saturday. Miss Smith left Nellie Leach, Gladya^Leach. Hazel assisted c. BURRILL & SON by the teacher, Florence for Waterville and Augusta to visit Monday for New York, to resume Saunders, Minerva Jordan, Mildred Hancock. relatives before returning to Ludlow. teaching. Grey, Lettie Saunders. The —Established 1807— program Harry Bennett and family of Som- Mrs. Puffer and two children, who for the was as follows: At a special meeting or the city day Sing- erville, Mass., left for home Monday, have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. ing; recitations. Nevells, Paul after a government last Thursday evening, Philip visit with Mrs. Bennett's Burden Sawyer, have returned to Nevells and Nellie permission was granted the New Eng- Nevells; song, sister, Mrs. Edward Rice. Brewer. FIRE AND AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Olive Violette; story, Margaret land Telephone & Telegraph Co. to Sept. 13. C. It was children's night at Harvest its wires on Main Leach; readings. Minerva Jordan. -o- place underground Home grange 28. A « Ruth August pleasant representing some of the leading companies of this and foreign countries street from Franklin street to Beal Saunders. There was dancing West Surry. time is afternoon and reported. avenue, as petitioned for. evening. John Avent and family have closed Mrs. Emma Reed of West Hoyt A. Moore and family of New -o- their summer home and returned to Tremont, with her daughter Mildred, Drowned at Green Lake. New York. York are in Ellsworth for a few days, and grandchildren, Lester and Mrs. M. C. Baker of Bangor was LOOK while Mr. Moore is attending to busi- Mrs. Grace Willins. who has been Clarice Gott, is visiting Mr. and at this cutter drowned at Green lake Sunday after- is to ness connected with his father's es- very ill, able be about the house. Mrs. Ernest L. Smith. noon. Mr. Baker had been Ashing Mrs. an original photograph of one J tate. They will leave for home the Grace Conary has moved to Miss Lettie McMaster has returned ”rJrpm our with his wife, the boat being an- Ellsworth. plants. Then place your or- last of this week. Mrs. A. E. Moore to her home in Lowell. Mass., after a der chored. As Mr. Baker was attempt- with us for will leave soon to spend the winter in Sept. 13. L. week with her aunt, Martha J. Bar- ing to raise the anchor, the POTTED STRAWBERRY PLANTS the West. rope -o- ron. parted and he fell backward, over- A X NOUNCBME XT. at $8.00 per 100 There will be a sociable for the Mr. and Mrs. Ashbury Lopous of turning the boat. Neither could Mrs. R.’ E. Stevens wishes to an- We have the following varieties: members of the Unitarian Southwest Harbor, Mr. and Mrs. Al- Sunday swim, and Mr. Baker was unable nounce uncle to the opening of a private kin- vin of Jim, Brandywine, Glen Mary, school in the vestry on Thursday Walls West Tremont, Dalton reach his wife. He clung to the boat lergarten September 7. at her home on Ryckman. evening at 7 o'clock. Every child, Reed and two daughters. Avis and until it was blown ashore. Mrs. Spruce street. Any child between the Everbearer, also Progressive who is Interested in the school, is Erma, of Franklin. William Gott of P*J Baker's body was recovered. iges of four and seven years may reg- .?? Superb Plants will be ready for urged to be present. There will be McKinley were guests of Mr. and Mrs. pment -o-- ster. Plan to ofker first and second through September and games, a short program and refresh- Ernest Smith Sunday. Jui COMING EVENTS. ?rade work as desired. For particu- ments. All adult members of the so- Samuel McMaster. who has spent ars apply at once to Mrs. R. E. Stevens, are invited. the summer with his uncle, Judson ciety cordially 6d-4.—Advt. HANCOCK COUNTY AND SEED SURRY, MAINE 21-22—Annual of ?hone Barron, has returned to Mass NURSERY CO., There was a brilliant electrical Sept. meeting Lowell, the Hancock United associa- in Ellsworth morn- Baptist display Monday tion with the when lightning, the Baptist church at Sedg- ing, following vlck. J, A. THOMPSON Weather there high transmission line, jumped to the Permitting,* Oct, at Hancock arm on one of the tall steel Wednesday, 6, 119 fN/lAllSI STREET ground tall—Methodist fair. will be a on State street, forming an arc poles Oct. 15-16—Annual F”iro, rvi arin© and Automobile Insurance of something like two feet. No dam- county contest if boys' and girls’ clubs at Hancock Anderson’s Cafe' age was done at the power house. Representing tall, Ellsworth. Letters from the principal of FAIR DATES. The Equl able Fire and IV1 arine Insurance Co DANCE and Marion Institute, Army Navy Sept. 15 and 16—Eden fair. OF HARTFORD, CONN. College, at Marion, Ala., Where M. Y. will close for the season Sept. 22—Narramtssic grange fair At Shore Acres Hotel McGown. Jr„ is now enrolled for a it Orland. course for preparatory Annapolis, Sept. 29 and 30—North Ellsworth he lamoine beach state that has passed a satis- Pair. factory preliminary physical exami- WOOLENS Sept. 29—Mariaville grange fair. PUBLIC nation. and is taking to the AUTO 25th kindly Sept. 29—Highland grange fair, Save money by buying dress mater- Saturday, Sept. school work and discipline. He is 17 North Penobscot. ial and coatings direct from factory. D. E. Linnehan also enrolled in the reserve Friday, Sept. officers’ Write for and state Oct. 1—Franklin grange fair. samples, garment training camp connected with the or leave Oct. 6—Greenwood fair. planned. F. A. PACKARD, Box 35, Telephone 117, school, and is grange Higgins’ Orchestra taking regular training. Past brook. Camden, Maine. calls at “Tumble Inn.” South Hancock. MUTUAL BENEFIT COLUMN. rest that is needed to prepare for the Frank Shaw of Harbor work of the months. Prospect Edited by “Aunt Madge.” coming has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. SICK WOMEN I wonder how many of the country A. H. Colwell. MOTTO:—HELPFUL AND HOPEFUL. people get the best out of It? So very
Mrs. Bliss Kinnear has returned to --- many And the warm weather the Everett. Mass. busiest time of the The purposes of this column are year. So often Somef:: lys Mrs. Mabelle Bunker left Friday succinctly stated in the title and motto HEAR ME work crowd* out all that is restful and —it is for the for Billerica. Mass. j mutual benefit, and aims helpful. I* It because to be helpful and hopeful. Being for plans are not in Iuck B. R. Homer are re- "Mr. and Mrs. the common good it Is for the common You Can Be Free from Pain wisely made, or is it that there is too use—a a | ceiving congratulations on the birth public servant, purveyor of little of the long look ahead? information and ruggestions. a medium aa I if You Do aa of a daughter, born Sept. 11. Am, I Did. Do not true restfulness and for the interchange of Ideas, in this ca- the wise this Mrs. Alice McFarland of Salisbury it solicits communications, and use of time depend on earnest \ pacity Me.—“I suffered with looking » Its success the Harrington, Cove is at the home of her brother, depends large'*? on sup- to our Father for port it in this respect. Com- backache, my heavenly guidance? evening given pains through hips B. R. Homer. I munlcations must be signed, but the ■■■ .Ml.. and such a hear. Personally, so many hard places have Miss Gabrielle Wooster is home name of writer will ex- j not be printed I n down been made smooth for me, and so many cept by Communications g feel- from Seal Harbor, where she has permission. seemingly barriers have will be subject to or ing that I could not impossible Is it You ? been She will to Ban- approval rejection employed. go j by the editor of the column, but none stand on feet. been removed by going to Him for will be without my gor to attend school. rejected good reason. I also had dis- help, that when I see overworked and You will find that the Address all communications to The other service of Sept. 13. W. hopeless seeming conditions of 1 American. Ellsworth. Me. tressing symptoms. life. T and K Tea in your home makes At times I feel sure that the and care i I ---—- ...... had to loving help I ------—- the meal so much give up work. I that have so often met my wants have more enjoyable, 'a ; Dear Aunt Madge:— tried a number of not been sought. T and K Tea ia so good—«o We passed northwesterly across Wis- remedies but Lydia He is so abundantly able to supply popular E. all our —almost alldealers hereabouts sell consin and followed up the old Indian l’inkham’s Vege- needs. Surely a need in every it. ^ table did life is to Ask for T and Ki-HOIDS trail to the Mississippi river, crossing Compound get rest enough tc be able to K Tea. ^ me more (GRANULES) than And a ■■ which, the road keeps to the river bank good little time, at least. «*vory day to I rESSJjJLi ! T -MU-'' ■_U-l _____^ life. for many miles, as rarely beautiful as enjoy E2L INDIGESTION do not suffer the I used the famous ride down the Hudson. At regular, pains Cordially. | to, house and do ail work. I Dissolve instantly on tonfue Lake Pepin the river spreads out into keep my "Insula.” or in water- hot or cold; do recommend your medicine to ail who not have to crush. a broad expanse, with lofty bluffs lin- We are very glad of this letter suffer as I did and you may use my let- ing its shores. Indian tradition tells from “Insula.’* and some one ter as you like.”—Mrs. Minnie Mitch- hope QUICK RELIEF! of a lovelorn of a will furnish her with the daughter great chief ell, Harrington, Me. address de- ALSO IN TABLET FORM FOR who threw herself over a high cliff sired. I am sure her words of trust THOSE There are many women who suffer as WHO PREFER THEM. which marks a bald headland that has and faith will be a comfort Mrs. Mitchell did and who are being bene- and a MAOS BY SCOTT * BOWNE ever since been called Malden Rock. help to many, because they come fited by this great medicine every day. MAKERS OF Between the twin cities of 8t. Paul from personal It has helped thousands of women who experience. SCOTT'S EMULSION u and Minneapolis in Minnesota, close by have been troubled with We all thank S. J. Y. for her good a displacements, of the picturesque boulevard drive, are inflammation, repcA-t reunion. I have seen ulceration, irregularities, with Minnehaha Falls—the land of Hiawa- pains, backache, that bearing pleasure a number of our fam- tha. This is the a ily since we were center of region of own and nervous together that day. Post Seriodicfeeling, indigestion, enchantment, rich in the charm and prostration. “Aunt Madge." romance of Indian legend and famed Lydia E. Pinkham’s. Vegetable Com- for the beauty of its scenery. We saw pound contains no narcotics or harmful Sullivan Harbor. many large flour mills in all of the drugs. It is made from extracts of A pretty wedding took place at the cities we passed through in Minnesota roots and herbs and is a safe medium home of Mr*. Charles H. Allen Tues- The Standard Oil Co. was well repre- for women. If vou need special advice day afternoon. Sept. 7, when her sented. too. Its large buildings and write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. daughter Huth became the bride of tanks were scattered along the rail- (confidential), Lynn, Mass. Elwood Morton Wilbur of Sorrento. Toasties way in many places. We also saw Rev. H H. Saunderson of Boston rich farming lands with many cattle officiated, and the double ring service or cinders. Electric motive and hogs in the pastures. Great fields power is was used. Sweet peas, golden glow, now used in three of wheat were growing and shimmer- crossing ranges of phlox and hydrangea were effectively sell faster mountains—the Beets, the Rockies ing in the sun. and there were great used for decoration. The bride and the Bitter Roots, and piles of coal at all the railroad stations. shortly will looked charming in white georgette include the Cascades Minnesota has many soft-coal mines. in Washington. crepe over white silk, trimmed with I haven’t time to describe the moun- silver The Dakotas came next, and in these beading and she wore a corsage and eat tains in this better so will states be found long ranges of bluffs, letter, say good- bouquet of pink and white roses. bye for this time. or "buttes." as they call them In the Many useful and beautiful gifts 'Ford.'' West. These bluffs are orange and red showed the popularity of the bridal in color, and when the sun strikes them This letter of ’’Ford’s” would have couple. Only the immediate families than com they are beautiful. In South Dakota had a place in the column three of the bride and groom were present. Mr. and any we crossed the Missouri rive-, where a weeks ago but for the reports of the Mrs. Wilbur left on the stately bridge, one of the wonders of annual reunion which it seemed best afternoon train for Seattle, Wash., the science, carries to use after where, for the present, will flakes d bridge-building the right away the gather- they made make their home. train across into what w'as. until re- ing. We hope “Ford” will continue Mr. Wilbur Is in- to structor in the State cently. the Standing Rock Indian reser- entertain us with her descriptions university. A host of friends vation. and Is now a rapidly-growing of her western trip. extend best wishes. agricultural Miss Jeanette Clark is home country that extends • • • from through North Dakota and eastern York Beach. Tenant’s Harbor. Me., Sept. 1. 1920. Montana, with its wonderful story of Phillips Eaton and family and Dr. Mutual Benefit Column:— Fred development since this railroad pene- Bridgham recently spent a few I wonder if any member of the col- trated those states—wonderful days at Wilson pond. Oreenville. pictures umn knows anyone who weaves of rag Dr. new homes and farming on land Henry Hawkins and wife of carpeting? If the address of the 43EZ333El9Du9IIH that a generation ago was Boston have been in town recently. ^MlJORFOHAKaACT^^ supposed to weaver will be sent to I be me. will return Mrs. valueless for crops, but now known Josephine Preble Is spending a postage and return the favor In to be of any few days with her son in extraordinary fertility. I Bangor. way can. Mrs. Oliver In these states we find the flat prai- Colburn and daughter So far I have had lots of help from Mad. rie lands w’here there is have returned to Waltham, Mass. “the silence the column in Vy W many different ways. I Roscoe P. and that is of the starry skies, the sleep Noyes family have always turn to it the first thing. The been Postum Cereal that is of the lonely hills." The houses visiting his father, Nathaniel Co.Inc.. Battle Creek,Mich regular contributors seem like personal n were miles apart in some sections, and Noyes. friends, and “Aunt Madge" seems the Miss Irene we thought of the great loneliness Connors is teaching in type of big-hearted woman that a per- After you take when the snow was piled high about Kittery. eat—always sonal friend of mine is. Not a word Mrs. Ida M 11 1 11 11 ri r— the houses and the coyotes howled out- Boynton will spend the M of reproach from her when she is left winter in side the corrals. The winters of 1919 Orono with her son. who to fill the column alone, and she always enters the and 1920 were very severe in Montana, University of Maine. fills It Jn such a worth-while way. Dr. Fred FATONIC and many cattle perished in the cold Bridgham has returned to ^m^WYOUTTsroMACrt-s stiin So often a letter from and some helpful Houlton. snow. We saw many skeletons Instantly relieves Heartburn. Bloated soul is an inspiration, and then I Gaaey along the track. Nathan Lincoln and family have Feeling. Stops indigestion, food souring, re- think of helpful things that I might returned to peating. and all the cany miseries caused by In Harlowton. Montana, the train Cambridge, Mass. add. which I resolve to do at we a con- Rev. Increasing were on w*as Ralph Connor and wife have /pie attached to the great venient season, but the many duties of returned to electric motors -King of the Rails.” Marlboro. Mass. Acid-Stomach ♦ ach day so far have crowded out the Demand Miss Frances for EATONIC is they are called, because are the Joy has returned to the beet remedy. Tens of thou- they fulfilment of the intention. sand* wonderfully benefited. Positively guar- largest and heaviest type of motive Bangor. anteed to please or we refund Haven’t we will money power in existence. Free been blessed with beau- Fred Neale and family returned Call and get a big box You will from Jerk or today. sea. tiful days since that week to jar. the train rises on the mountain depressing Monday Woodland. Mrs. Neale's of grade as fog? Beauty In all its fullness mother. Mrs. Frank will a. O. HOOKE, 58 MAIN Mt, smoothly as a bird wings its Carleton, everywhere, so much, so very much, to spend the winter with flight, while the splendid mountain them. Postum make summer vacation time the real Fred and wife Kli*worth, Maine scenery unrolls, unobscured by smoke Simpson were re- cent guests at H. L. Cleaves’. Miss Pratt of Dover is teaching here. D. L. Perry and family of Sorrento Cereal were recent guests of William Southard and wife. shows the favor this table Miss Nellie Abbott, who accom- panied Fred Simpson and wife from drink is constantly “How’s the cake coming?” in- Massachusetts, was called to New gaining Everybody’s Hampshire by the sudden death of because of its rich taste terested. You her brother-in-law, Charles Lynam. want to know that it’s com- Russell Walters and wife have re- and turned to Upper Montclair, N. J. economy. ing right and you test it time and Theodore Jewell and family have again to Boil returned Newton, Mass. Postum Cereal fully That’s the we make sure of Miss Charlene Wilson of Boston Is way visiting her sister, Mrs. Charles twenty minutes and Allen. you Miss have a Sadie Haley of Orono was a flavor similar to the recent guest of Mrs. Allen. Sept. 13. H. highest grade coffee, but -o- no —~ .llKIUUt', there’s coffee Ernest K. Withee of Swan's Island and Miss Norah E. Billings of Little hurt in Postum. Deer Isle were married by Rev. Roy Graffam at Atlantic. Mr. Withee William has recently returned to the island It is pure and Tell on account of the illness of his mother. He has been serving as wholesome! second assistant engineer on the steumer Crart-Rownle running Made FLOUR coastwise. by Postum Cereal Co,Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tainter have Battle Creek,Mich. been visiting in Atlantic.
Mrs. Alvah Smith and 1 children of -■■■■ ■ !*“. i „■ ■■ ■» ■ i.. ..ZZ Rockland are visiting at Old Harbor while her husband is in Boston. Beatrice Stockbridge, Maynard If you would know the difference Staples, Oscar Johnson, Luella Joyce a better flour will make in your bak- and Myrtle Joyce have gone to Rock- ing, just tell your grocer—WILLIAM land to attend school. TELL, high Mrs. Edith Staples has gone to Rockland. We test it at every stage of its mak- Capt. Emery Joyce is in ing—several times an hour. Stoning- ton dissecting a large We make absolutely certain of its apartment house and salvaging the lumber uniform quality and purity. that it may be used for new buildings. Forrest Staples of Rockland has Because we have thus made sure of spent the week here the of the visiting his par- quality flour, you can be ents. sure of the quality of your baking. Willard Norwood has gone to Au- gusta. You will find that WILLIAM TELL William Stockbridge and family will a deliciohs flavor and a give uni- have moved Into the Barbour form to all house, delightful aroma, rich body and goodness your baking. recently occupied by the ||} r£ Livingstons l+i flavor that and Montagues. tj-j exquisiio makes a cup of coSee more to Henry Seager and family are soon ; 44 good be to move into the house formerly oc- p" desired than riches—at breakfast. cupied by Levi Torrey, at Mackerel For similar Don’t take chances on flour. Tell Cove. enjoyment k your your An opportunity awaits the enter- SUPERRA TEAS AT EVENTIDE grocer. WilliamiTell, and be sure. prising individual who will operate a kg+Hgtgg ferry capable of auto- Your dealer can tT xlX x- transporting a supplyT mobiles and passengers between At- MILLIKEN, TOMLINSON CO.. lantic and McKinley. Ty c ;; I packers V £ Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Stanley and WHITCOMB, HAYNES & their imposter-boasters 3gg WHITNEY two sons, with Harold Stanley, wife and child, have been visiting here. Sept. 13. Q B jlffi | | 11 f f 11 t n r ‘on THE LABEL -o- rTTwTjfrSuPERBA j ■ i Subscribe for The American | | |||4||||5u^p&eorvou«^ab^ STANDARD THE WORLD NEEDS I-r Brooklin. rich benefits' Miss Adele McFarland of Somer- not a reason ville. Mass., is her There is single High Moral visiting mother Example Set by Robert Mrs. Edna McFarland. why you should deny yourself Loula Stevenson Well Worth ! Miss Emma Tibbetts of Washing- the benefits of rich, nourishing Living Up To. ton. D. C., is at Haven for a few weeks. Robert Mrs. Louis Stevenson, to James Corbin and little tske refusing Emulsion nil thnt was offered daughter and Miss Pepperell of Lex- Scott’s him for a t Copyright, 1920, Western poem he Newspaper Union.) ington, Mass., who have been at Mrs. Far better than alcoholic did not think bis best, wrote: As Edna McFarland's two weeks, re- n‘>t llve m|ioh to God and Rodney looked down at his sis- tonics or medicines, every , honor, turned home but 1 win not ter’s friend, she reminded him some- Monday. of Scoff’* contribute® willfully turn my back Mrs. drop on both." way, of certain yellow fringed flowers George Hagerthy of Bar Har- and better health. bor was in town in the inter- to strength In the he had In his Her Tuesday N. modest words lies picked boyhood. •icon fc P J deep the est of the republican county commit- a package only standard dark eyes beneath a by which a man can glancing shyly tee. The town committee is com- to fringe of golden reminded him bopf satisfy himself with his life hair, posed of Mrs. Alice Stanley, chair- It Is a standard of iiie flowers, too. Also, there was man: Miss Musa B. West Franklin. the world today sort* Dollard. secre- nee,ls- We bear of a certain freshness about the girl tary; Mrs; Lizzie J. Cole. Mrs. Clara j w. Hastings and family of Ban- !f unrest and shall before the war lei.r of |,. that made one, think of country fields Gott and Mrs. Lena Bowden. ere week-end guests at E. W. Why not. with so many gor" men and —and almpl.clfy. Mrs. Mary Gott died Thursday Hastings’. women trying to live up to ■H a standard “Introduce her to the afternoon, after a long illness. Her Mrs. Julia Wilson of \ Inalhaven Is set by someone else? If boys. Rod," sister presence in the home will be greatly here. they succeed, there is no begged, “and back her up If she visiting happiness in missed, as all her interests seemed Earl Young and John Hardy of it. for It has no seems overwhelmed. I want her to sanction from their to be centered around her children Mass., and Hallie Young of own hearts. have one grand time.” Rod frowned Lynu. and grandchildren. She leaves two were guests of Mr*. B. 8. now over Bangor, Tiie man we count the difficulty of his charge. week. successful in daughters. Mrs. Augustus Strang of Scammon last material Since Gwendolen had introduced him, affairs and exj>ect to find Chevy Chase. Md., and Mrs. Manton Mrs Julia Hutchins and Mr*. Ella the happy is never one girl appeared possessed of a pain- Gray of Brooklin, and one are ill. who has reached son, Bradbury n certain ful shyness In his while his George F. Gott, of Brooklin. Services Charles Goodwin and place. But when a man company Mrs. Mrs. were lias set a mark merriest conversation, drew from her held at the home Saturday William P»r*low are rlaltlng at for himself in posses- mere afternoon. Interment was at Brook- Desert and Thomaston. sions and has kept that mark in view monosyllables. Mount lin. There were of Mr. and Mrs. until he reached the rest of the fellows were many beautiful Friends Emery it. we call him suc- Tonight flowers. regret to learn of their im- cessful. It have coining for one of Gwen’s week-end Smith may been a $10,000 Mrs. Frank Barnes of Lynn, Mass., health. home; it parties, and he that Susan paired may have been one million hoped and Mrs. Lettie Smith of Providence, The Grand Army picnic at Hardi- might not os difficult in their#* dollars. But it was his own goal. prove R. I., who have been Mrs. on visiting son's grove Labor day was the as she had in his. And It is not less true of his Inner life. companionship, Roland Carter, have returned home. most largely attended picnic held as W e do not he frowned down upon her, Susan Isaac Chase and family, who have for Addresses exjiect much of a man who there years. were with her been lias no standard for himself of glanced up one of unexpect- visiting Mrs. Chase's brother, given by Rev. George Brooks and right and ed smiles—a smile that made her real- Fred Stewart, have returned to Sunt. 8. S Scammon. The solo. wrong. And he cannot claim any ly pretty. Roil Providence. ren- right to contentment If his mor- thought. ••Marching Through Georgia,-’ only Samuel Eaton of “I she sold Lamoine, who has by Comrade Eben Smith, was al standard is the earns wish,” wistfully, "that dered law, he only been visiting his nephew, Owen L. the Gwen would not to make me have greatly applauded. minimum of satisfaction. Steven- try Five, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Manley McPhee and a good time. I wish—that while the son, refusing money which he needed Miss Ri)th Kane, employed in Port- two sisters, of Waterville. were in others are add all Gwen because he thought he had not earn- dancing that, land, is visiting her parents. Eugene town lust week. would leave me to I ed It. is n thousand times more to be just myself. Kane and wife. Eugene Butler, engineer on u don’t want made to dance A. D. Call envied than the man who takes a hun- people to,be and family, who have n-»a; Portland. 1* at home lightship with or me or do been at their dred or a million dollars he has not me, take to supper, cottage at Fiye Point, on his furlough. anything they don’t care to do.” have returned to Washington, D. C. Bonham Is at home from earned, because no law will punish Lloyd Schools began with the fol- him.—Milwaukee Journal. Rodney’s frown gave place to a ten- to-day, Northeast Harbor. lowing teachers: der little smile. So this was the’ rea- High school, Mr. With the this week ——- u beginning of Urann. of Hancock, principal; Miss school, all schools In town son of Susan’s silence and diffidence. high are TO Pendleton, of Islesboro. assistant. In s< s Ion w ith the teach- EXTERMINATE CROP PESTS She was not popular as other following girls Miss Ada Herrick, grammar; Miss High school, were. so Rod ers principal. Harold “Probably,” thought Myrrick. primary; Miss Ethel Lord, of Watervllle: Scientist to While assistant. Corn Plans Use Flame Thrower* compassionately, “whe has had no op- of Surry, North Brooklin; Miss of Seal Jordan Harbor; commercial. and Other Methods to De- portunity to mix in young society, the Florence Bracy. of Sedgwick, West Coombs of Mildred Bangor, Village stroy Enemies. society of young men especially. And Brooklin; Miss Gaynell Bridges. Nas- Mrs Nancy grammar Smith; she feels her disadvantage.” The tel- keag. primary. Miss Lola Dyer. West Miss In IMIS nnd 1010 the territory near ephone called before he could frame a Evelyn Gray has gone to Bing- Franklin. Mrs Nellie Dyer. East ham to teach. the delta of the Rhone Buffered greatly suitable reply, and he hastened to an- FrankPn. Mrs. Walter Hanna. South Mrs. T. C. Stanley spent the week- from warm* of the Morocco cricket, swer. It was one of the fellows Buy- Vida Cousins. Beechiund. Es- speak- end in Bangor. telia Dyer Annie "hich multiplied so excessively as to ing for the rest—they had arrived. Egypt. Dyer. Rye- Lawrence Lurvey. employed at he of great to the At a field. Minnie Jordan. Injury crops. "Same crowd of girls out with us Rockland, spent last week at home. recent The lady Forresters enjoyed their meeting of th»* French Academy as usual.” Rill Town said. There was Sept. 13. "Une Femme." annual ride Saturday, going to Petit f Sciences a report was made by M vague disappointment In his tone. Menan Point. There were nineteen Vaysslere on the use of the “flame Then Rod had his Inspiration. To Otis. Ir, the party. Mrs. A. G. throwers.” employed In the war for this young crowd, who since school Morrison does not wish Sept. 13. "Echo." undeserved credit. In the throwing liquid fire, to exterminate days had gone about to the same af- report of -o-- the Morrison reunion last week, she these pests. With an apparatus hold- fairs together, a new face was ever Seal Core. was credited with serving the dinner, ing about twelve liters of petroleum an an Innovation, an incentive to Inter- Mr. and Mrs. E. L. McLean and but she wishes The American to say extent of 200 square meters can he so est. children returned to Augusta Mon- It was a picnic dinner. thoroughly swept with flames as to kill A certain whom Gwen day Mrs. McLean's mother. Mrs J. popular girl -o- nil the S Powers, accompanied them. Insects. Asphyxiating gases brought home last year, had been, as MRS. NELLIE WOODSFORD had but little effect but Miss Avis Ashley, who spent a applications she glowingly told her friends upon SPEAKS TO MOTHERS week with her grandparents. Roland of powered chloroplerln were much her return. “Just gloriously rushed to B Ashley and wife, returned home more satisfactory. While vegetation death.” East Boston.—At 23 Lamson St.. Mrs Nellie Woodsford and her children now Tuesday. * offered somewhat the effects were If Rod could now convey the same "live happy and grateful'' to tlie kind Roger Higgins and wife. Delmont only temporary. Lastly. M. Vaysslere Idea of Susan’s popularity, he knew neighbor who rec ommended Dr. True's Morphy and wife, Miss Mildred Elixir to them. Mrs. Woodsford says- Butter Printed Trim. made use n At of poisoned halt with basis that she need have no lack of invita- Paper "My bowels were out of order and mv Earle Murphy and Mr. Barlowe. all of breath of arsenic like that employed In Italy tions. Gwen wanted Susan to have was had I was shaky all over. Trenton were at I had guests James A. and In States terrible headaches and it seemed the United and obtained “one grand time." Well, he’d try I had Gray’s. Center. Sunday. suffered years before vour Dr. The American Office good results. He proposes to utilize True's Elixir was Recent out-of-town visitors were for It. brought to me. I After a short time I was Dr and Mrs.' nil three methods—first the flame “Gwen has another friend myself again R. M. Bickford. Miss visiting my bowels were all right and I'm full throwers to exterminate the hordes of of Louise Bickford and Mr. of her.” he told BUI Town, black gratitude." "It may interest you to Gilley, “regular Best larvae In all cases where know that once since quality Red Lion and Rockland, and Capt. W. S. Rowe and young their eyed Susan. There will be some com- my youngest water-proof grease-proof vegetable parch- child was sick and it was a ment wife us** terribly paper, printed with butter of Swan's Island. does not Involve danger of Are; serious case. We all especially-made paper ink to comply petition among yon hoys—I guess! have your Elixir with new law. There is P 7 The hot weather where to thunk for her of cheaper paper on the market; none better. exceedingly dry secondly, chloroplerln powder And put your best manners on—little relieving stomach during the latter of worms." part August, the flame throwers would be danger- Susan's Dr. Price, including paper and seared mighty particular.” True's Elixir, the Family Laxa- special printing: the leaves of birches and some ous; and halt in Irri- tive and Worm has thirdly poisoned “That to start Rod ru- Expeller done won- other hard wood trees on ought things,” ders for children and 500 sheets the moun- gated meadows where no cattle grown-ups since pound size, are as he his back to $9 75 tain lots the minated. made way 1851. Pleasant to take, mild In action. “ “ “ especially; trees look as pastured. 1000 if the hand of autumn had touched the veranda with a word of comfort -0- 4.50 -o- Subscribe for The American them. The tints vary, gome tan and for the girl whose wistful voice still ■JV9£ b others brown, and are beautiful. A "Safety First” Better Known. echoed In his ears. It did start things. oo zi small worm is also ravaging the Today “safety first" Is one of the Gwen's friend, sitting poised as though birches. most common expressions in the Eng- ready for flight on the edge of a chair, Sept. 10. N. lish language. Every one knows what was Immediately surrounded that eve- it means and the principles It stands ning by an eager circle of good look. for. Ing young men. whom Rodney and < aPl William F. Jordan of yacht his sister had conscientiously in turn Marion spent Sunday with his family here. i to he presented. Susan gaz- East Orland. brought Miss Edith West of Bar Harbor is ing at first resolutely down at the yel- Mr. and Mrs. Domlncovltch and ▼'siting at F. W. West's. low ruffles of her muslin dress, raised daughter Ruth, who have been at H. S. her black at last then with Coombs, employed in Bath, Mill Brook Inn. left eyes bravely, spent Labor Saturday by- day at home. auto for their fleeting glnnces she viewed her cava- Miss home in Germantown, Alible Hutchins of Bar Har- Ha. liers. It was Bill Town who succed- bor and Miss Grace Keene of Lynn. the new off to H. A. Snow left ed In carrying girl Mass., have been visiting .Mr. and Saturday for a week's visit in shipper, while Cameron West impa- Mrs Howard Hodgkins. Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. tiently awaited a promised promenade Sept. 13. s Ernest Snow of Cam- den visited his with her on the wide veranda. -o- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Snow. Partridge Cove. George Sunday. “What Is It about that girl that’s so Harold Parker left Monday for taking.” he asked Rod wonderingly. of is at _.Mr- Henry Bangor boarding New Brunswick to his vaca- Charles spend "She Isn’t a beauty though her yellow Thompson's. tion with his 1 red family. black are different. And Springer has gone to Bangor hair and eye* to A. M. Forsyth is at home, having work. she don’t try to please a fellow, though John resigned his position with Capt. McDonald, wife and daugh- Charles Saunders. you keep on talking hoping to hold " ot oreester. Mass., visited Mrs. I a ,.r- Mrs. Willard Barrett and two chil- her Interest. When concluded -Mile McDonald last week. dren left Saturday for Orono. after brilliant invention concerning myself, syivia Beatrice Burk- McDonald, the summer at the home of Abble she asked coolly where ‘you’ were, and hart Berle and Springer Dorothy Wardwell. Mrs. Barrett's to on toung mother. would I get ’you' play something are attending Ellsworth high Mrs. school. E. L. Piokering. accompanied the piano." her. S*'" '3. Rod In the doorway smiled grimly. “Hubbard." Mill Brook Inn closed Saturday. It was queer how those fellows el- -o——— Mrs. Dora Ingalls Is visiting her bowed each other to get first liar Harbor. parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Dunbar. place with Susan because of the cue he had George A. Mrs. James DeRocher has to i Sproul, for many years gone tne grocery business here, died New Hampshire for surgical treat- given. a Rod broke off his medi- uraay. at the age of seventy-five ment. She was accompanied by Mr. impatiently ars. over to fit |eaves a wj^ow and one DeRocher. tation. and walked take his your cigarette de- 'on, Ensign Merrill at the side. Sproul, V. S. N. Sept. 13. M. place girl's CAMELSsires so completely you’ll agree "You seem.” he said coldly, “to be were made to having a good time." they meet your taste! Susan stared perplexed. “You wanted me to, didn't you?" Unique flavor, fragrance and mel- After Trial a she anxiously asked. due to Camels Thorough Detroit, "Of course. I wanted you to have a low-mild-body qual- Man Endorses good time.” Rod answered grudgingly. ity and expert blend of choice Turk- Mich., Pe-ru-na It ftiat I to “I planned way. happen ish and choice Domestic tobaccos know these fellows. Tell them a girl’s following letter written "PE-RU-NA has done wonders and all fight for first are a revelation! You will ;rom Detroit, Michigan is no snap and to me is worth its weight in popular they'll prefer the Ifjudgment expressed on the merits ffold. 1 nhnll (•nnfinno f <-» noa place.” Camel blend to either *'■ the kind of tobacco re-ru-na, well- PE-RU-NA as long as •'So you told them," Susan said, knowncatarrh remedy, S I live and recommend “that I was popular?" smoked hut rather a straight! mature, A to my friends who are She ruffled the aureole of her hair, *“her opinion formed troubled with catarrh." gave him a black eyed glance. With a full year's trial. and Camels you can go the limit aftfr Nothing can be more then This is the “You must be pleased with the way Mr. convincing than an en- without taste. success of your plan.” tiring your Michael Fako of 906 dorsement ol this na- They hast Rod answered. Palmer Avenue, ture from an actual "I'm not.” leave no after- m unpleasant cigaretty the Metro- I’ve been out to- Michigan user. There are many “You see, finding polis, Writes: taste; no odor! “After people in every com- night that I don't want anyone to unpleasant cigaretty using PE-RU-NA for whose of about munity experi- take care you—hut myself." one year will say Pe-ru-na. To a line on t ,in using Susan laughed softly. get why Camels win have found it a very has been identical with good “That." she said frankly, “was ex- so medicine for ea- Mr. Fako’s. It is the you compare them tarrh. the arrangement I hoped for completely Jt has helped standby for coughs, actly Ience win Camels a re mold when with ucai nuu * when I tried to your sympathy.” every puff-for-puff in corns, catai-rn, stomaen in any cigarette am very well satisfied. I scientifically sealed packagei have and bowel disorders and all ca- of 20 cigarettes; or ten the world at gained in pack any price. You’ll weight, eat and sleep tarrhal conditions, We’re Interested in Overalls. ages {200 cigarettes)in a glass pre- "<■11, bowels ine-paper covered carton. W« my are regular and Put up in both tablet and uniform for an fer to or liquid A full-dress English strongly recommend thii quality coupons premiums! 'etter color in face form. Soid my EVERYWHERE. cabinet minister Is said to cost from carton lbr the home or offict •upply or when you traeel. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO I— $1,200 to $1,500. CO., Wiruton-Salem, N. C. NOTICE OF FOHEC 1.081 RE. nGiEivER's Aline Sant in of mtF £l)c tEllstoorth American Whereat New York Pursuant to an order and a and state of New City, county York, by the Supreme Judicial Court 01 her deed dated 22. for the in p*' mortgage September county of Knox .on m-C|ult>', Published and recorded In the Hancock 1903. d,l,,,d August 26 0( EVERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON County. Maine, registry of deeds, book i, lain. Presidential election to follow. And In deed from said Lynwood F. Giles to Albert R. late Buck, of Orland. ,n said Cinderrilla T. which deed ..id the message from Maine is the most Young ooonty. deceased. Anatln s Buck and Ah’,. is dated October 1910. and re- M. buck of aald eighth. Orland. sppoluted executors inspiring sent forth to the nation for tarded in said Registry of Deeds Octo- of the last will ansi testament of ber 1". 1910. in book 474. page 131. and reaaed; dste of years—a qualifies-uni August 3, a t). republican majority for gov- also being the same premises described ernor larger than ever before re- in the above-mentioned mortgage: and whereas said mortgage was corded n the history of the State, assigned by said Lynwood F Giles Savings and four Congressmen returned to the Hancock County by Bank. a corporation duly organ- -splendidly increased pluralities. CONGRESSMAN JOHN A. PETERS. ized and existing under the link- laws of Maine, and having Its prin- Peters Re-elected for fifth time with a cf 21.000. ing Congressman in the third plurality nearly cipal place of business at said Ells- is dated De- district also establishes a ne wrecord. worth. which assignment cember 17. 1910. and recorded February his plurality mounting to above 4. 1913. in book 196. page 233 of said 20,000. It is registry; and whereas the conditions splendid endorsement of said mortgage have been broken and .of efficient service. still remain broken, now therefore by reason of the breach of the conditions saint, u tot law airwct,. uo^ ernor-eiect Parfchurst. in a Hancock Savings thereof, said County Elizabeth (iott, latt of Blutblll. in .zij a foreclosure of said statement issued Bank claims county. dMWM. Arthur C. Hlnrklrr' of Monday evening for MR. PETERS* COMMENT. BLl'EHILL FAIR. ninth. Batteries; Radio. Robinson mortgage, and publishes this notice •aid B tifhlll, appointed administrator with when the result of the election be- that the will annexed of the estate of said and Davis; Hart, purpose. de- Stonington, McGuffy HANCOCK COUNTY SAYINGS BANK. ceased; data of qualification August 3. A D came apparent, said: Rain (’ms I>t»v\Ti Attendantv, bvt and Eaton. F Giles. 1920. V Republican Sweep Beyond the C'utf- By its attorney. Lynwood As the has been a Ellsworth. Maine. Sept lf». S. campaign vigorously Thursday Big Bay. Bluehill lost to Castine on the 1920_ Mary Blodget. late of Buckaport. in fi-ol of Politician*. last •a'.d deceased. contested by the democrats on national The annual fair of the Hancock county, Benianmi P. B;<>«iget 4 to the NOTICE. *. day, 1, making series for the and Fred Blodget of aaid ml- issues, who have sent into Maine their Congressman Peters, interviewed at Moun- Having bought the Intervale Ix»t (so- Buoksport. County Agricultural society season between these two teams two pointed executors of the last win and testa- a called) and bog near Toddy pond from candidate for vice-president. Mr. by representative of The American, tain park. Biuehill. was pulled off each. ment of said deceased; date of qualification Batteries, Bluehill. Jordan and Mrs. E. E. Chaseof Bluehill for my own A. D. Roosevelt, the of the acknowledged the important part and July 19. 1930. secretary navy. Wednesday, Thursday Friday of Robertson; Castine, Hale and Dun- private use. I forbid any person tres- Mr. in the election i Henrietta baker Bcnllb, late of Bar Daniels. Mr. McAdoo. and other played by the women, last week. In wpite of rain, which pass! irg on same. Anyone found tres- Harbor, liar. Castine got four runs in the in said county, deceased Heurv M Su.ttb of national the and paid tribute to the pass! r»ir will get the full benefit of the figures, result must be ac- graceful caused the setting ahead of the fair •aid Bar Haroor. adrainist rator of first, but was unable to hit Jordan's fine cost. 8. W. NEWMAN. appointed women who voted, but he sees in the ami the estate of aaid deceased, date of cepted throughout the country as giv- one day. and none too pleasant Main*. 13. 192f> qualifica- pitching after that. Bluehill was Mamet. Sept. tion August 19. A. D. 1920 ln= most conclusive evidence that the astonishing republican majorities, an weather on Wednesday and Friday, unable equally to hit Hale, getting its NOTICE. Harata W. Tracy, late of (ioaldsboro, in said inters of Maine resent the autocratic anderground and irresistible sweep of there was a good attendance, over lone run in the eighth from a single, This Ja to give notice that I hereby county, deceased. W F Bruce of **id And un-American administration that republicanism. He said: 4.000 on B. being the grounds Thurs- two stolen bases and a release to my minor son. Ralph (ioaldsboro, appointed administrator of the The ■ sacrifice fly. the democrats have us significance of the extraordinary Dodge, rtfs time for the remairrder of ewtate of said deceased; date of qualification given during day. Fine support was both results of this election in the State and given pitchers. his minority. I shall claim none of hla Angast 10. A- D. 1980. the past seven years. It is equally an j The ball exhibits were of the usual -o- earnings nor pay any bills of his con- Melville W. Hewer, late of in of and in the third congressional district, Bocksport. endorsement Harding Coolidge. excellence, that of the boys’ anti girls’ tracting after this date. said county, deceased Ye«a M of comprising the counties of Hewey who will be elected in November by a great agricultural clubs being especially at- New Idea In Ventilation. CHARLES H. DODGE. aaid Baeksport, appointed adminlstratrii of Kennebec, Somerset. Washington. Han- the estate of said deceased; date of qualifica- decisive majority. tractive. The antigas ac- CAUTION NOTH K. cock and Waldo, Ayrton fan, which, tion August 9, A. D 1920. cannot be fully ap- Horse and baseball fur- 1 shall not be responsible for any Chairman Will H. Hays of the re- racing cording to Laura A. York, late of in said preciated without aoting the following Munsey’s Magazine, may bills against my wife, l.aurn 1-. Carter, Brookliu. nished the principal amusements county, deceased- Oliver D. Mathews of com- revolutionize all oor systems of venti- after 15. 1920. Those who trust publican national committee, facts: each Sept. Thomaskou. Maine, administrator day. The horse racing was her do so (ft their own accord. appointed The lation. is based on the that a of ihreiUtc of aaid deceased; dale of menting on the Maine election, said: average republican majority in tame, all but one race principle LAFAYETTE CARTER. quali- being taken In fication 9, A. D. 19» the State for the last ten has fan should be down August Maine has pointed the way. The re- years straight heats. W. S. Malcolm came brought sharply Charles E. Daniel*. late of Bar Harbor, in been about 2000. In the last five from the to the aaid Daniels or sult gives the greatest reassurance to down from Augusta with his string perpendicular horizon- county, ceceaaed- Augusta State elections the W WTED. aaid Bar Harbor, appointed administratrix of of the re- democrats have and tal. and thus drive the air forward in all well-wishers government, captured five of the six races, the estate of aaid deceased; date of carried the State twice. The qualifica- gardless of past party affiliations. The majority every one in which he started, in steady puffs and set up a fresh cur- WOOD-SAWING OUTFIT IN FIRST- tion August 9, A. D. 1M0. for governor in 1918 was 5500. The class condition. Addresa 3. J. Trew'or- N'c-rth Star of the Union remains un- tact He took a race each day with rent fmm the rear. The InTentor, who Charles K. Stratton, late of Hancock, in said majority for governor this year ap- his gy. East Surry. Me. county, deceased. Chester W Mratten of dimmed. Maine continues American. bay gelding Sunshine, by justice is an Englishwoman, has given GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL •aid of pears to be 65.000. never equalled and public Hancock, appointed adminiat-ator T. is overwhelming republican victory Brook, and only had to go to 2.24 to demonstrations In London housework. Apply to Mrs. J. M. Ken- the estate of aaid deceased; date of quali- approached in the of with glass evidences the de- hardly history do it. yon 114 Oak street. Ellsworth. fication August 9. A. I). 1Sib. ur.inistakably models of tunnels the State. dugouts and from ■ moralization of the democratic organ- A thrill was furnished in the third ■V.BfXH.»:'■! -VKiT-r’ Bradley W. Littlefield, late of Penobscot. When I was first elected in 1913, which the fan readily expels the smoke. for Postal Mail Service. $135 month. In said deceased Frauk E. Dunbar, my heat of the 2.35 class on county, ization. the repudiation of the admin- Friday, by a October Ex- of said *dturn:-krater majority was 500. It increased by At one demonstration, Mrs. Ayrton, Examinations September. Penobscot, appointed istration of their leader. Woodrow Wil- nasty spill. Saunders, driving Harry perience unnecessary. For free particu- of the estate of aaid deceased, date of qoali- gradual steps to 5500 in 1918. It ap- with a three-inch fan, sat at one end flcatiou 99. A D. 1920 son. and the complete condemnation of J.. attempted to pass Evelyn T.. Snow- lars. write 1L Terry (former Civil Ser- July pears now to be over 26,000. »f a vice Examiner) 1987 Continental Bldg., lden K late Waltham, in said the conduct of Candidate driving. The sulkies came together six-foot table while smoke poured Ha*lam, of campaign D. C. deceased. li. Ha*.am of The issues talked in this campaign a Washington. counts, Raymond Cox. The women, too, have demon- and a wheel was torn off Snow's rig. forth from fnnnel at the other end. Machiaa. Maine, administrator of were almost exclusively national issues. m \ e y icr ftappethted strated their in this Both drivers were thrown, but The action of the miniature Vaw the estate of said deceased; date of quali- dependability fan not JOINTER Mr. Pattangall. who furnishes the STAVE fication August 19. A. D. liWC crisis. It means much for the welfare neither of the men or the horses was only dispelled the smoke but WANTED ON SLACK STAVES IN brains *for the democratic party, cam- quickly Newell Carter, late of Ml. Deeert.ix of the hurt. Saunders the reins and small Massachusetts mill. Edgar republic. kept gained such control over It that it pre- Experi- aaid deceased. Elston A. Carter cf paigned diligently and talked almost enced men able to care for machines. county, finished the heat. aaid Mouut Desert, administrator And Warren G. Harding, republi- of the of vented tt from coming out of the fun- Piece work, rates, desirable lo- appointed entirely Reague Nations, only is a highest of the estate of aaid deceased, date of quali- Following summary of the cation. work. Write C. A- can candidate for President, sees in throwing a little mud at the candidate nel. The fan works on the hlnge-aml- steady Rich, fication oat 1. A. D. 19JU races: Grafton Mass. Aug for on the side. is Winnie E. late of the result in Maine “reassurance that governor 2.18 Cla«M. Mixed. Puree. KIWI. spring principle and constructed of Hopkins, Bridgeport Connecticut, deceased. Edwiu Tboain The democrats, instead of letting the fight material. It has been used suc- the American mean to return Minnie Be Sure (Malcolm) ..2 111 Hopkins, of said Bridgeport, ad- people State default, made a FOR SALE. appointed go by vigorous Alfred Todd (Grant)...1 2 2 2 cessfully In factories, theaters, mines ministrator of the estate of said d*cea*ed; to representative government under effort here some date of A. I> l9-'0. X<* by sending of their Flora M. (Blaisdell) ...... 3 3 3 3 and sewers.—Youth’s my'house and allTor hai.f the qualification July T7, Companion. being a resident of the 8ta?e of Maine, b« the constitution the agency biggest guns. including McAdoo. land on Oak street; also two horses; through Time, 2.254x. 2.24. 2.28H, 2.2644. baa appointed Harold F. Higgins of Franklin one a cheap ho rue. H. B. Phillips. of of the republican party, aiui that Roosevelt, Bainbridge Colby, Harbor, in the County of Hancock. State Bourke Cochran. Airplanes in Mining Operations. <»OOD COW, FOUR YEARS OLD. Maine, a* bis agent in said dtate of Maine, Cummings. Secretary Sunshine (Malcolm) ... 1 1 l Maine takes the lead in declaring for It Is price $40. W. W. McCartney, 421 Water an the law directs. Daniels. Antoinette Funk and others. J. predicted that the airplane Harry (Saun&erst .2 2 2 street, Ellsworth. Arvilla W. Clark of 8o«tbwe»t Harbor.ic America unmortgaged to the old The women of and the the State took an im- Fred Wilkes (Grindle) .4 3 dirigible will prove a great said Norwood of aid 3 TWO HOUSES ON MAIN 8T county. Enuua £. world but still to serve human- portant part in the election—more im- stimulus to the NEAR Southwest conservator of ready Evelyn T. (Snow) .3 4 4 mining industry in pre- Ellsworth. For Harbor, appointed Wyman park. particu- the estate of aaid Arvilla W Clark: date of portant than the number of women a means of lars to 8. 27 ity as American conscience impels.” Time. 2.30%. 2.27%. 2.27%. senting getting material apply BenJ. Stevens. 10. A. D. 19*9 wno voted qualification August would indicate. The most iiW and to Franklin street. Ellsworth. Clam, Mixed. Fume, 9200. men and from locations which Mary A- Bragdon of Franklin in -o- intelligent, earnest and public-spirited Dewey (Malcolm) .1 l l are known to be OVKRLANd'roTdBTER. CONDITION county. JMunueiA. Bragdon of *sid Frank* rich with ore and *»ia women in each community that came good; price on apllcation.Cyrus Gwatb- lin, appointed guard -in of the estate of From Governor Coolidge. Harlem Express (Moran?) ....2 3 2 which are at the present time Inacces- ney. 4 Ash Row. Bar Harbor. Mary. A. Bragdon; date of qualification under my observation were the ones Fred Wilkes Boston, Mass.. Sept, 14. 1920. (Grindle) .3 2 3 sible. There are •.ugust 7, A. D. 19*20. who came many such places forward, regardless of their Time. 2.21. I *1GS; GOO D T HRIFTY 4 WEEK S-OLD KINO. Hon. John A. Peters, Ellsworth. Me.: 2.28%. 2.24%. known to ROBERT P. previous attitude on and exist, but the cost of build- pigs, $5. Fred G. Smith. Ellsworth. Please on suffrage, 2.23 ( laMM. Mixed. Fume, fKlK*. Register. accept my congratulations a to Telephone. 122-1S. helped organize and stimulate other ing roadway them would be so Dated at first of septeo* a victory which means prosperity for Sunshine (Malcolm) .1 1 l Ellsworth, this day women to vote their convictions. The great as to be Attention ber A. D. 1920 America and the promotion -of the Cheerful Ben (Saunders) .2 2 2 prohibitive. women who during the war were active to this of the TO LET peace of the world. Don McKinney (Trewor?y) ....3 3 3 phnse subject has been STATE OF SAME. in the Red Cross, the church Calvin Coolidge. women, Time. 2.2D%. 2.31%. 2.37. recently attracted by a report made HOUSE FOR RENT. APPLY TO MINA HANCOCK 6S. the club at Ellsworth women, and others represent- 2.33 Mixed. Doctor E. McKenzie. Ellsworth. At a Probate Court held Fume. ft2
w c ing the last three years than In the — Corrected to Sept. 13, 1920. £ 2 5 © preceding thirty. Whatever good has fcccoc been accomplished In the navy during BAR HARBOR TO BANGOR. Sunday* 5"*? Eastern Standard Time the last three years has been done by
i naval AM AM PM PM PM1PM A M P M P M I i i i I i I 1 I i 1 I i officers, who, In most cases, have pw 34 2- 22 33 24 | | | ! Amhrrsl 65 64 23 23 56 64 23 55 been snubbed and punished for their .!*:° .« 58 22 64 23 Hancock d.I.»**.1.544e06 3j Point. 6 86 .. j.'..|.i. ^ 27 proposals as long as It was safe to do ’. 8omvan..tiioj:::::':::::: §0 n* 8n 526 n« XU »” «! ”, t\l 413* so; whereas Mr. Daniels now turns and — ul 35! t ^ III Manset.*12 16® i “ .. claims credit for what was thus forced Southwest Harbor .. 12 26 ■r Si - « - Northeast .. 1! t. s s; ^ s: *s him. Harbor. 12 40 l5r,"’KSli‘ s T44 170 55 32 157 166 35 upon Seal s «« »«« tw 33 167 35 Harbor.. i oo id!!.!!!!!.!!.! !..."*• J I?i 1!? .?! 424 157 “In Bar Harbor.lv .*10 157 433 832 137 434 436 156 432 159 short, throughout President Wil- 46 .*2 16. *9 00 ^5 1III III ’. .. 90 rranrry£i.iw'" I.1M JJ U11 It90 11n 90« 11’! tl80 90 12 u 00 93 8 90 90 11 90 son’s term there has been or 32 19 11 neglect ^00 ,n 40 t3tl° 25 so. u Pxl! 31 10 31 10 30 31 10 .;.lv t* §6 so mio1.1 .. 9 31 31 10 39 32 9 31 10 positive maladministration In connec- 314 324 120 198 328 323 ::::::::: 1II..H.67: :: J ul 1 lot T: 10? 497 327 3?? 10 3 , tion with departmental organisation In SS.!**1?:::::: g navy yards, aeronautics, mines and tor- ™ 334 238 993 399 348 8« «4 35? £ 334 pedoes, and in all other matters affect- «» •» 4r'r" \» 3lt £ T, ?!*“ 'll III229 229 33 .;3tf ill tl 32 229 228 52 229 230 63 229 62 the of the |ilworthp^v.'::::::::.]%,11 ig.Hgg r°. J 93[I 238 248 ing efficiency fleet and the * V-l :« ?? ?“ 93 »« 252 251 95 251 252 96 251 95 H"'" 483 enthuslnsm of Its officers and men. ",SSg55S‘::::::*?SSS g 40 41 164 163 44 167 168 40 164 ,,, ?! 55? 1! 566 40 n92«8 39 434 434 The activity and energy of the 3?5 :? 13: ?! l?5 27 2» »i 132 26 133 120 30 m, 27 gg“«|.158li.»>» f19"19' ” 39 34 Navy Department under President Wil- 55 *! 1! 59 4« »* 31 30 u 32 35 9 31 10 v"r,9W"‘ 343 337 son has been concentrated f^^iioniSS iS::::::'tSd:::: Il'iS‘113 l! :;!! 5? 78 73 3,2 344 ?g 337 341 76 346 76 primarily <'rla9,1 28;;S', 7 238 78 248 5? 246 79 80 247 248 78 248 255 70 248 upon schemes aimed at vote-getting or *** 5? 78 U 18 11 .. Otis 18 18 ii H Ij, 19 11 jg «0 advertising." 182 89 489 484 via “over.ar 19 20 .1 v*. 55! 5‘ 555 ?! 87 «» »« m »o i« Z 11 ,« It This, then. Is what Theodore Roose- Boston g « | gi"";: ,le ,i it.k 4' 8j I'* ‘8 199 80 194 211 78 72 197 196 79 197 198 78 197 ”78 velt of the administration 149 51 thought of .ISiS! ««i.!. s.„t!: ir,4 Harbor. 14« 47 143 47 13» 136 49 47 140 143 47 140 145 47 141 the Department from which Franklin Washington.. eSt00 .... .!.;;;;;;;;;;;;;•; j:::.:: > *'• 494 2,1 490 280 187 193 P M P M P M A M A M :1 286 273 192 191 279 192 204 268 192 271 D. Roosevelt, Democrat and | A M P M j P M | A M ! A M 4-4 «» 175 89 175 exponent 173 88 88 176 175 89 174 179 87 174 88 BANGOR TO 408;• ??3 of Wllsonlsm, fain would reach the BAR HARBOR. Surr:. 1 8 28 403 33 104 103 27 29 109 104 29 107 115 24 103 28 Vice and WnMham 40 10 41 9 39 10 Presidency have progressives r M P M 41 39 9 10 40 40 9 40 10 i *m p m p m am am 41 39 10 of followers of the real Washington. lv | I.’JU pm|*m | Wlnfr Harbor. 71 43 69 41 71 40 70 68 40 1912, Roose- 38 59 70 39 68 69 41 68 41 ...... iantatlon.. 12 13 12 13 velt, to the Democratic Philadelphia.e mm"""I;:::::::::.. No .21 13 13 12 12 13 13 12 u 13 ,, help keep par- ,2 J2 ,, Boston via Portsmouth f* Sc ;3 plantation. 6585 *6886588588686 ty In power and make Wllsonlsm en- .lv "10 00 .10 00 .Li!!!! io'oo. dure I M ima, * * P “ Mis-dng O.astfne, Sorrento. Swans Island, Tremont, Portland .1, M 80 00 Trenton, Verona and Long Island Plantation. It Is Inconceivable that any true fol- Vm r*8 rtW fow'tfjM ?6 00 SB« lower of Theodore Roosevelt will :•.! 1 i g ig -• i g heart.an to such s preposterous appeal \ty VOTE KOI! REPBESENTATIVES IN ", « «!"""» ■ •:::::: THE ELECTION HANCOCK COUNTY. j %F~ 8 S S:::::: Cl»>s 1. material that resists acid \ BKt'i HUM1REAKIXO UKPl’B- K**p. llern. REAL ROOSEVELT 030 «« n*« LHAN VICTORY. Phillips Stalford New ftSSkufSad.::.tT 19 18 ,|g Substance, Duroprene, Is Said to ..*'245.“g 82 »» 17 32. Bar Harbor. 863 505 Hancock.. g. fI Be Adapted to a Wide Range * 12 27 4*181 7 Old I’lurulltv Figures Blotted Out by of Uses. M*Deg,VF.“rH“'ePry,:""::: "t fa, \ g rinM ?g"" and Class 2. ABHORRED WILSON Col. Parkhurst Congress- ~ man Peters. Brewster ^5 Recent materials In- Hal *1 ;;;;;r12« *»«*;."*» T»;~ — g Bucksport 437 acid-resisting Northeast Harbor .. clude such 9 30.!!!!!! '!.!. Maine's answer to President Wll- ! Castlne AND HIS WORKS notable products as silica- Southwest Harbor. 9 46;.!.!!!*!!'"!!**.. ! Iron rich Manset. *9 son's "solemn referendum" was a Dedham 32 ware, in silicon, monel metal 30.!!!!! !!!!!!!!!.! ..i. 1 swelling republican victory, with Drland 250 and various other alloys. Not least Sullivan. Verona Hancock poiDt.: 59 551. record-breaking pluralities. Old Yet Democratic Candidate tor Interesting Is duroprene, obtained by s jo!;; plurality figures were dwarfed Into the chlorination of rubber, and resist- B««"•>«>■.. 4^::::::.i. by the splendid plurali- 719 Vice t9oo|! insignificance Presidency Slanders ing reagents that readily attack rub- am!pm1pmIpm;pm1fm am pm am 1pm' ties to Col. Parkhurst for Class 3. given ber, such as ozone, nitrous and nitric * and. in this to Con- Mason Davis Great Leader’s K„„,A?f>pS.2“siJ!n“loroniQoticetocon'iuctor- Daily, Sundays included, t Dallv governor, district, Memory. ‘ 1 r acids, hydrochloric acid, etc. Describ- Da"yi Saturday Daily-, eacept 7 Peters. Amherst 54 25 dHday only,onlv ?“t PullmanpHf4.°Uly- T*cepte Mondfy? yff7 gressman It passengers culy. Monday, Wednesday and Saturday Aurora 23 ing to the Liverpool section of the Col. Parkhurst's plurality for gov- 27 September 19. will leave 3.55 p. in. e commencing of Chemical Mr. A. September 19, will leave ernor Is around 66,000, while Con- ElUr?ortl\ 544 384 MAKING Society Industry, ^jcawncisg FUTILE ATTEMPT Lamble Peters received a Marinvilie 29 15 stated that It can be ob- gressman plurality D. C. DOUGLASS. M. L. HARBIS, Dtis. 15 15 tained In the solid state as a white of more than 20.000. TO WIN ON OLD ISSUES Vice-President and Gen. Mgr. General Trenton Passenger Agent. The republicans carried all four amorphous powder. It Is soluble In Portland Maine. congressional districts by large ma- Waltham 39 12 benzine and coal tar naphtha, carbon No. 33 Fifth jorities. re-electing, In addition to Plantation M 5 Cousin Removed Roosevelt Not tetrachloride, trlchlorethylene, but No, 21 jjjl Congressman Peters, Wallace H. plantation 12 13 Able the to Convince Followers of ordinary varnish Is a 10 per cent Phoenix Fable Readjusted. Find of White in the second district, and Ira Lucky Manuscript. solution In benzine and solvent naph- While Instructing a class of young- C. Horsey In the fourth district, and 723 496 T. R. by Specious Arguments. In 17J5 the overseers of the parish tha. This varnish dries quickly, leav- sters In one afternoon, the electing Carroll L. Beedy In the first Class 4. mythology of l’’est Pennard, Somerset, England, ing a film. The teacher of a school told the district, where Congressman Goodall Clarke Hatch colorless, transparent public needing a new cover for their rate Deer Isk* SCOTT C. BONE. very thin film has been Immersed for class the of the was not a candidate for re-election. 353 87 By stoy phoenix. Among book, chose sheets of parchment. The a Sedgwick 197 78 days In caustic caustic soda, the was a small named The republicans retain command- Touring the country as a candidate potash, pupils boy cover lias lasted until now, and It has In the State Stonington 213 263 ammonia and the mineral said the teach- ing majority legislature. for Vice Franklin D. adds—hy- Reginald. “Reginald,” Just been discovered that the parch- Long Island Plantation President, Roose- The part played by the women was drochloric, nitric and sulphuric—with- er on the following morning, “do- you ment Is more velt Is vainly endeavoring to Invoke precious than the whole evident. In all parts of the State out of and it Is remember what I was about the sign decomposition, speaking of the rate the little parish hus been women availed themselves of their 763 428 progressive spirit of 1912 In sup- quite Insoluble In alcohol, ether, petro- yesterday afternoon?" “Yes, ma’am,” paying. The rate book is bound In to vote, and a ma- Class 5. port of Wllsonlsm and the opportunity large election of leum oils, and also re- paraffin. Being promptly responded Reginald, “I what proves to be part of a fine writ- jority of them voted the republican Bragdon Cleaves the Democratic ticket In November. highly Insulating and very adhesive, member all right.” "I am very ticket. The vote Kant brook 49 8 glad ten volume dating back eight hundred for Parkhurst What would the real Roosevelt— duroprene Is for a wide range that you do,” returned the teacher. or showed an increase of more than Franklin 248 41 adapted nine hundred years. It belonged to Theodore Roosevelt—the of uses. It serves as anti-corrosive “Tell me about SO.Otio over that casj for Mllllken. Gouldshoro 249 99 Immortal T. something it.” “It the library of Glastonbury abbey, and to his varnish or for steel was about Miss republican, four years ago, while Hancock 155 57 R-—say followers were he alive paint, lining pe- Phoenlxvllle, Martha," the despised covering Is priceless, ns Sullivan. 173 91 troleum and alcohol answered the Mclnttre's vote was only about 2.500 today? tanks, wooden youngster. “Phoenlx- forming an Important part of a work more than that of Curtis, democrat. Sorrento for electrical con- ville up and out their Gone, be left burning words which vats, building up rising carrying relating to times of which no other In the last presidential year. Winter Harbor.. 70 42 densers, as colorless for ashes.” tell all too plainly what his attitude lacquer bright f manuscript exists. Hancock county fulfilled the pre- metal and as a cement. would be at this work, gas-tight diction of The American last week by 944 338 time. rolling up the biggest republican Class 6. He abhorred Wllsonlsm, Just as he plurality in its history. Even the Wood Stanley abhorred Danlellsm, with both of which Curious Sea Charts. Biuehtll 346 163 A sea chart made record of 2.700 plurality In 1896 Franklin D. Roosevelt has been Identi- of sticks and shrinks into insignificance beside the BrookUrv 123 38 shells forms one of the curious exhib- fied as an under Secretary. 3.500 of this year. Brooksville .... 169 35 its to be seen in the South Sea Island Penobscot. 165 HEAT WITH A CLARION Hancock county republicans 67 Condemned Wllsonlsm. hall of the American Museum of Nat- elected Surry 105 29 I, their full in- Theodore county ticket, Roosevelt condemned Wll- ural History, New York. They were cluding State senators and seven sonlsm and the whole Wilson adminis- formerly used as guides by the skillful representatives. This is a gain of 908 332 and heat tration In terms. and daring navigators of the Marshal you thoroughly. one representative. Class 7. unsparing Read anew Islands. Mrs. Margaret Dyer of Bar Harbor, Savage Gray what he said at Cooper During the coldest weather, Hancock county’s first woman candi- Cran Isles. 89 12 Union on November 3, 1916: date. who ran a sticker campaign for Lamolne 131 26 "I have been assailed because 1 have BORN. a Clarion has more than register of Mt Desert 348 76 probate, received 269 criticised Mr. Wilson. I have not said votes in Bar Harbor. 30 in Mt. Southwest Har. 135 57 BRAY—At Orland, Sept. ■!. to Mr. and reserve power. one thing of him that was not absolute- Mrs. enough Desert. 18 in Ellsworth, and a scat- Swan’s Island Joseph t\ Bray, a daughter. DUNHAM— At Deer Isle. tering vote the Tremont ly accurate and truthful. Sept. 9, to Mr. same throughout county. and Mrs. George \V. Dunham, a son. At the time Clarions We “I have said print elsewhere detailed fig- not one thing of him GOWEN"—At Bueksport. Sept. 7. to Mr. ures of the vote in Hancock county so 703 171 which I did not deem It' to and Mrs. Alvin E. Gowen, a daughter save fuel because con- necessary (Iona Pearl). they far as received by mall returns from say because of the vital Interests of HOMER—At South Hancock. Sept. 11. the town clerks, and the detailed vote to Mr. and Mrs. trol the fire. tela republic. B, R. Homer, a of Ellsworth by wards. “The Women Who Fed London." daughter. “I have criticised him because I be- “'■‘'UUU VOTE or JJVORTH One of the most Interesting figures | lieve he has U of I dragged In the dust what WOOD & BISHOP CO. ards 18 3 4 3 Tot j brought into the limelight publicity MARRIED. strike was most sacred In our past and has For Governor. during England's great railway ALLEN—WILBUR—At SulUvan. Sept. ! c*,t639,'d Bangor, Maine ... 7. Rev. H. H. Saunderson. of Bos- Parkhurst 191 178 39 A3 125 *01 was Miss E. M. Hopwood. now called jeopardized the most vital hopes of by Mclntlro ton. Miss Ruth Allen of Sullivan to 31 111 42 II 73 356 Miss our ... "the woman who fed London." j future. Elwood Morton Wilbur of Sorrento. For ttato Auditor. — Hopwood was secretary to a large “I criticise him now because be has BROWN—ROBINSON A t Rook land. WardweU 118 172 57 52 128 595 Aug. 30. by Judge F. B. Miller. Miss Soli TheJ. P. ELDRIDGE commercial firm In the north of Eng- and and with by CO, INC., Ellsworth, Me. K'ell»n 15 IDS 40 36 78 330 j adroitly cleverly sinister L. Irene Brown of Boston to Edward so A. For land, and her business ability was ability appealed to all that Is weakest Robinson of Swan's Island. Representative to Congress. j COOLIDGE — — that when the ministry CRANE At Lamoine. rv,,r<‘ .196 171 58 52 131 598 well recognized j and most unworthy In the American Sept. 11. by Rev W. H. Rice. Miss Towle ■ she was called Olive Y. 84 114 41 36 88 343 of food was organized, and also because he Coolidge of Lamoine to character; has Henry E. Crane. Catarrh For State Senator to the service of the She PLUMBING <21 government j — — Ho!t adroitly and cleverly and with sinister MOREY HASKELL At Rockland. 184 178 56 52 125 593 scored such success In her emergency Sept. 5. by Rev. J. S. Crossland. Miss Quickly Ended by a Pleasant Germ- ability sought to mislead many men Hot Water •sr**»t. 179 170 56 62 125 582 warwork that she was appointed at ; K&thie Morey of Stonington to Rob- Killing Antiseptic. Heating, Furnace Harmon and women who are neither weak not ert E. Haskell of Deer Isle. 81 108 40 36 71 334 strike as the beginning of the railway The little Hyomei Inhaler is made of LlUltflold 83 108 40 36 71 338 but who have been PETREE—TRACEY—At North Sulli- Work and officer for the whole unworthy, misled hard rubber and can easily be carried Jobbing. food distributing van. Sept. 7. by Clarence Havey. esq.. Fur County Attorney. in pocket or purse. It will last a life- by a shadow dance of words. Mrs. Petree of to HONEST WORK: HONEST metropolitan area. Dorothy Easthrook time. PRICES ''''•ting 190 177 59 52 125 603 George L. Tracey of Sullivan. For "He has made our a Into this Inhaler a few Register ut statesmanship R E Y NO LDS—C AND AG E—A t Po r t la pour drops of Years' Deeds,*Two-year term) nd. magical Hyomei. Twenty Experience. on the Result thing of elocution. Sept. 8. by Rev. J. Harrison Hadloek 1 $4 171 58 52 125 590 Depends empty Thomp- This is absorbed the Personal attention to all details. son. Mies Edna May Reynolds of by antiseptic Telephone Cunningham'. 85 118 38 36 71 348 "Don’t admire determination In “He has covered his fear of stand- gauze within and now are you Waterville to Harry Wells Candage you ready to or mail orders promptly attended to. For breathe it in over the germ infested Register ot Probate. a man’s character?” ing for the behind a veil of of North Brooklin. right membrane where it will speedily begin N"*. 187 178 68 52 126 601 If It success “That depends. brings rhetorical phrases. its work of killing catarrh germs Dyer.8 2 4 3 1 18 If DIED. Hyomei is made of Australian eucalyp- EDWARD F. I praise it as splendid perseverance. “ne has the true heart of BRADY, For Sheriff. wrapped tus combined with other antiseptics ., I denounce It as confounded and is failure, the nation In a shroud of BRIDGES—At Penobscot. 9. very pleasant to breathe. Grant St., Ellsworth, Me. 187 169 62 52 124 594 spangled Sept. Capt. It C. 89 4 is guaranteed to end catarrh, Hayu*» 88 119 37 36 74 354 obstinacy.”—Boston Transcript rhetoric. Dudley Bridges, aged years, Telephoue 178-2. months. 29 days. bronchitis, sore throat, croup, coughs Fur and colds or hack. It cleans County Commissioner. (One) Jewelry Purchasers. “He has kept the eyes of the CARD—At Ellsworth. Sept. 13. Augusta money *r'y Awaiting peo- out a stuffed up head in two minutes. 187 177 58 52 125 599 W., widow of Daniel G. Card, Whitmore A note of Interest from London con- ple dazzled so that they know not what aged Sold by (‘has. E. Alexander and drug- FULL LINE OF 82 108 39 36 71 334 38 years. 3 months. gists everywhere. For cerns a pearl necklace, valued at $1,- Is real and what Is false. So that they Reprrsratativea. COHOON—At Bucksport. 8, which Is In London Sept. rason 170 155 -55 44 120 544 500.000, awaiting turn, bewildered, unable to discern the Charles B. Cohoon. aged 54 years. W>Vl* 94 128 44 43 75 384 sale. It Is probable that the necklace difference between the glitter that EATON—At Deer Isle. Sept. 5. Thomas M KK\A FARM MACHINERY ■ E. Eaton, 63 -0- will bo offered by public auction. The aged years. 10 months. veneers evil and the stark realities of 10 days. Ends pearls are remarkable not only for and SPROUL—At Bar Harbor. Sept. 11, indigestion CREAM Oot, a Love a Blind Man? courage honesty, of truth and It relieves SEPARATORS, DoB their size, but for their delicate George A. Sproul. aged 75 years. stomach misery, sourstom- 1 tint- DRESSING A dog never becomes really at- strength. ach. belching and all stomach disease SPREADERS There is at the present time much or back. box of tablets ac*ief* to a 1 ing. money Large KEROSENE blind man.” That was the “In the face of the world he has cov- at all in ENGINES very valuable Jewelry In process of CARD OF THANKS. druggists all towns. this astounding statement recently made | ered nation's face with shame as We wish publicly to express our sin- Machine parts carried in stock. All •v a realization on behalf of Russian and dog expert. Asked hotv he could j with a garment" cere appreciation of many thoughtful kinds of other owners, who have no option Out and repairing promptly done. .. Prove 'Put to acts of sympathy kindness on the he true, and, If so, why So much for Theodore of and friends aa to convert It into cash. Roosevelt’s part neighbors in our !t true, he that a and for asserted dog of Wilson and Wllsonlsm In bereavement, beautiful flowers opinion we wish to the ail|l more than sent; especially thank .,'y<>s understands any- of which Franklin nc elKe Some Cheese. Bupport D. Roose- crews of the trains and the steamers L. E. Ihe eye of his master. And, Norumbega and Rangeley. TREADWELL, e Tillamook county, Oregon, expects to velt, life-long Democrat, would now In- sab], quite truly, that the dog. wor- : E E. Abbott. Ellsworth, make and sell over 5.050,000 pounds of voke the progressive of 19121 Mrs. Fred E. Grant. ’Plug his master, always looks spirit Agent for International Harvester Co. up I'heese this year. Mt. Desert Ferry. Sept. 8. 1920. *’l* face. The expert agreed that Abhorred Danlellsm. of America. "a* quite possible that a dog should, i —T-O'- And what did Theodore Roosevelt *en he had gone blind, still show uf- Counting Has a Limit in China. Ihlnk of Daniels' administration of the octh n, hut that It was Impossible for Ten thousand Is the largest number Navy Department of which the Demo- H. W. DUNN Chinese Ellsworth Steam _ seeing dog, who had never seen the In the language. Therefore Franklin D. Manufacturer and dealer in Laundry m crat Roosevelt has been All Kinds of pig owner, to become at- ill sums must be stated In mul- ot Laundry Work. NAPHTHA CLEANING really large more or less cheil conspicuous factor and Goods called to him. He would be a faith- iples of this figure—the population of High Grade Granite and Marble for and delivered Is four times 10,000 ?nrt7 I "'Hli.g slave, hut there would not :he country times Special attention to parcel post work « real In a speech on "Americanism and Monuments, Tablets and Markers deep affection. 10.000, or 400 million.—Asia Magazine. H. B. ESTEY & National Defense" CO., Proprietors I at Chicago, Octo- Ellsworth and Bar Me. Harbor, State Street. Ellsworth. Me West Tremcmt. 3re-ver Lunt. who has been visiting the Ocean House, Manset. left last Mr* L. W. Rumill is chairman of here the past month. week for Rockland, where Doris will the woman's division of republican Mrs.'John E. Eaton, with daughter attend high school. PATHOS IN PLEAS town committee. E..rieue, of Everett. Mass., is visiting Miss Helen Reed, who has been go M: * her uncle. W. Lout. care of the J. H. Shaffer cot- Much B. B. Reed and sons. Ben and George taking Richard, have returned to Rockland, tage at Southwest Harbor. Is visiting t Misses Margery and Lillian Brid- More Than Humor where the will attend school. to her mother, before going to Arling- in Samples of boys ges left attend Ellsworth high may m Carl Re«d will follow later. school. ton. Mass, for the winter. nnp/'l/'P dangerous Elsie Who Baboo Writing Josh Murphy has moved his family Mrs. Edwin Lopaus' and daughter Bridges. Mas graduated a, too from Ellsworth high school last nppcuic little here from McKinley. He goes in Leita. who spend the summer in r June, is now teaching in Willimanlic. one I'nderwoot* sardine boats. Windsorville with her mother. Mrs. When the skin is sallow or yellow, the Sept. 13. 'Thelma." Communication! Evidently JJvIn Walls goes with him. Ida Norwood, are home. Compoasd -o- Under eyes dull, the head aches or broken Oei o!e Tolmau drove to Bangor Mrs. Wajter Lunt and daughter Street—Propoeal of Mar. sleep Ureal Patur to take home Miss Maud Loris, who have been employed at I’onrt. rlape Can Only Be Claaaed and unrefreshing, the back aches, or there F. T. Williams has commenced at Remarkable. is a under the shoulder work on the State road. pain right blade—it Miss Anderson and Miss Hardhead is an indication that the is Serpents, baboons, ami other body being poi- of Baltimore. Md., hare returned tigers dangerous and soned and home, after two weeks at Guy Patter- disturbing creature* by poorly digested imperfectly elim- son’s camp have not Infrequently Interfered with inated food-waste. It is a wise to the thing take G. V. Quick of New Jersey has re- work of progress and Improvement Exercise turned. after a week.at Guy Patter- In Imlln. The distracted telegram of son's camp. a ha boo station ■ — master, asking for \ whose or duties some outdoor H. occupation prevents daily exercise, F. Hardy and wife of Phila- Instructions In the is to be troubled with biliousness and other unpleasant emer- likely digestive evils. delphia are tenting in Bert Harnes' Beecham’s gency of "tiger on If possible you should walk to business every morning, but be sure not field. dancing platform," to esi a breakfast before start. It is advis- has long been a stock anecdote. He ‘«avy just you 1-ewis Shuman of West Franklin is able t rase walks before but at least a was long eating, quarter visiting his father. J. R. Shuman. certainly excusable for being rath- bi or ah '-id if after a before er elapse possible heavy meal, Sept. 13. "Cat." apart In his mind and in hlg Eng- in active Pills •ndnlg exercise. Rg any —-o- lish. At -’c first sign of any disorder, take one or two tea- \orth Lamoille. The recent plea of a baboo office to relieve these symptoms by ajwn. -f a of “L. F." Atwood’s Medicine. This will keep your Mrs. clerk, addressed to the head of «?ge»t:i« -cans in good order and relieve the disturbing C. M. Kittredge. who has vis- the helping to remove the causes ~ ited in Arm whose a • « If you suffer from sick headaches, regular doses Medford. Mass., returned on son, continued dog-lover, of this ti-ed and tested old remedy will bring blessed relief Saturday. Imd been recently put In charge, had J. kf fewu ving the cause. The relief will not be temporary, at Wesley Bowden and wife were lesa to Justify Its urgency—yet there recent visitors here. the expense of some other organ, but will bo a permanent are many who will sympathise. ont for the entire Get a 50c bottle Mrs. Sarah Humor, who impre-- system. today has visit- "If this office will be continuously Manset. K**i»ch. from mad seine dealer. "L.F.” Medicine fed her sister at Bar a-j Co., Portland, Me. Harbor, is home. infested Mrs. Ella Whitmore spent the Dr. C. L. by sprightly canine with Knight and aon Jack of week-end at Northeast Harbor. Boston, are penchant for eating legs." he wrote, spendtng a few- days *(th Mrs. Palmer and daughter Mildred Dr. "how shall work be performed to Knight's parents. Mr and Mrs i have moved to the M. A. Stanley Knight. honor’s satisfaction? I beseech with homestead. Dr. Kllgus and Miss Fisher honor relegate the friend of man to who Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Spurling of has been at "Hill Crest" for house and home, where noxious be- several New York are visiting Miss Carrie weeks, have returned to havior will be suitably admired.” Philadelphia Spurling. accompanied as far as Rockland hr The gentleman who reports this The Ocean House has closed for Dr. Ella. choice adds the season and Mrs. Allen has re- The gem another, less recent, Misses Bom. who have been turned to her home in but equally characteristic: Springfield, occupying the Foster cottage this Mas*. "Office cat. by reason of rats, dally summer, have returned to Phila- Mr. and Mrs. Derby are re- growing lean.” he notified his superior. Stanley delphia. ceiving congratulations on the birth W. E. Stoddard “Will superintendent please Increase and brother Mal- of a son. t Warren i. colm were week-end guests the’contingent allowance for her re- of Mr Mr. and Mr*. Elmer Kent, who and Mrs. D. W. Torrey. turn to stoutness?" have been have re- Mrs. visiting here, Epstein, after several seeks Here Is a fine of baboo, example turned to Rockland, accompanied by at "Island Home" has returned to her and a proposal of marriage, too: Mrs. Ellen Stanley. home In Wlnthrop “Dear sir—It Is with faltering pen- Mr. and Mr*. Dunbar and daugh- -Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Annls and chil- ter of Bath have been manship that I write to have commun- Phyllis visiting dren, after the summer at their ou- Mr and Mrs. John have ication with you about the prospective Noyes. tage, returned to Provi.i.-nce. Mrs. A. V. King ha* returned from condition of your damsel offspring. a visit In Llncolnvtlle. Mrs. John Adams and "For some remote time to a so- daughter past Dr. and Mrs. Marsh ar.d Annie daughter returned from Boston Tc. ,> « ««■! I’USSIWU UUI* 1111111$ 111} UV Pauline of West have Mr. Enfleld. who and Mrs. B Lament -on som Internally with loving for your been visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Robert and granddaughter Con- daughter. I have navigated every Stanley, have returned home. stance, motored through from p,,-t<,n channel In the of exten- magnitude my Mrs. Tbeo Smith has returned from Saturday and were week-end ts sive Jurisdiction to cruelly smother the a visit in Harrington. of Mr. and Mrs. D. W Torrn at growing love-knot that is being con- Mr. and Mrs. Roland Stanley of "Oukhurst Farm structed In my within aide, but the Harrington spent the week-end with School began Tuesday. Mi-- M on- timid lamp of affection trimmed by Mrs. Ellen Stanley. line Saunders, teacher. Isaac has a Cupid’s productive hands still nour- Stanley purchased yoke of oxen. Lamoille. ishes my love-sick heart. Needless Mr. and Mrs Elmer A. Stanley A. W. Reynolds and family have would It he for me to ex- numerically have gone to R'ockland for the returned to Derry, N. II temporize the great conflagration that winter. Mr*. Sumner Foster and two has been generated In my head and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Maddocks of daughters returned to t'.imbridee. heart. During the region of rightness Northeast Harbor are spending a few Mass., to-day. at my Intellectual cranium has been en- days the home of Capt. Charles Miss Marion Hodgkins has gone to tangled In thoughtful attitude after Stanley. Bangor to work Bessie my beloved consort. Nocturnal slum- Noyes. Louise Johnson and Dr. H. G. Hodgkins and family Lowell motored berlessness has been the Infirmity Noyes to Oakland have returned to Watervlll.- last Monday returning Wednesday. Miss Rosa will teach in which has besieged my now degener- Hodgkins They were guests of Mrs. Bessie Revere, Mass. ate constitution. My educational ca- Barker and daughter Evelyn. Mrs. Flora Bard and Miss Ella pabilities have abandoned me. and I Sept. 13. "Lilac." Bard of Woburn. Mass., are gu* -rs ol now cling to those lovely tresses of C. M. Stratton and wife. your much-coveted like a The old Block House at Fort MeCleary, daughter Penobscot. Miss Vera Berry has gone to mariner on the rock H. E Perkin* Kittery, Me. It has been rebuilt in shipwrecked of left Thursday for Northeast Harbor for a week before v love. As to my scholastic caliber. I Portland to join his steamer, char- returning to her school In Mllli- imitation of an ancient structure that was recently ejected from Calcutta tered for Philadelphia. nocket. was erected on the same site the last There will be a of Penob- Dr. university. I am of lofty and original meeting Clarence King of Springfield, the seventeenth scot O. E. S.. at of century. \ lineage and of Independent Incomes, chapter, Masonic Mass., was in town last week to see hall Friday evening, Sept. 17. All his mother, who Is ill. motor and and hoping that having debated this Ever}’ highway byway officers are requested to be present. Augustus Davis and family have proposition In your mind throughout New preoccupied Miss Lillian Field ha* returned moved to Old Town for the --hoed picturesque you will corroborate In England and New York is a part of concerdantly from a visit in Mllllnocket. year. the long “Socony Trail”. espousing your female progeny to my \V. J. Creamer of Bangor was in Miss Ellen Monroe, returned mis- tender bosom and thereby acquire me town Sunday. sionary from Japan, spoke at the Into your family circle. Your dutiful Schools began to-day. .Miss Ethel Baptist church Sunday She is a son-in-law." B. Hutchins has the school here. guest of C. A. Reynolds and family. P. C. Leach, Brandon I^ach. Ken- Capt. Charles Hodgkins, wife and Dealers W ho Sell neth Leach. Frank Staples. Marston son where Socony Gasoline Move for Sound Currency. Roger motored to Hebron, Howard. Donald Perkins. Ralph Roger will attend school. How the great volume of European Hutchins, Earle Leach. Earle Bridges. Herman Holt has returned to currency, unsecured or real es- by gold Thomas Perkins, Carroll Wardwell, school at Charleston, where he will tate. Is to tie reduced Is Illustrated by Chester Wardwell. Oscar Leach. meet his brother Shepard, who has what Is taking place In Czecho-Slo- Frank Leach. Orrin Leach. Wilbert been at Atkinson 1 employed vnkla now, says the Milwaukee Jour- Hutchins and.Ernest Chatto. left Sun- Miss Olive Coolidge and Henry E. nal. This Is one of the new states day for Corlnna. to work in the po- Crane were married Saturday eve- carved out of the old Austro-Hung- tato field. ning at the home of the pastor. Rev. Mrs. gt rlnn empire. It Inherited from the Ella Leach of BluehiH is vis- ! W. H. Rice. The double-ring ser- iting her sister. Mrs. Willard Bowden, vice was used. was old empire its share of Inflated war j The ceremony witnessed a few money—more than 8.000,000.000 by friends. Franklin. Sept. 13. R. crowns, worth In the old days about Miss Charlotte Havey returns to ! 20 cents each, but whose present value Somerville. Mass., this week. Bluehill. Is around one cent. Czeeho-Slovakta Rev. J. E. Blake of Addison was in | Jennie Mello of Brockton. Mass.. Is realizes that Its money must have more town Monday. visiting her father, Manuel Mello .value. So In the recent reorganiza- Walter Blatsdell Is teaching In Mrs. Otis Littlefield has gone to tion of Its financial system all of the Freeport. Dorchester. Maas., to visit her daugh- old money was called In and new Miss Virginia M. Cqlltns came Sat- ; ter. Mrs. Levi Glllis. money Issued. urday to continue her high school Fred Prenttss and wife are visiting studies. H. W. Grind ie aud wife. But the volume of new money Is 38 Mrs. J H. Fannie Maddocks and Mc- »er cent less than the old. and the West has returned from Margie Sangerville to open her home for the Intyre are teaching in WaterviUe. ('. L. Muraag, EUaaorth Whitcomb, Haynes & state cannot Increase this except Whitney, by season. Martha Osgood in Palermo. Virginia Bt. ray A Marti «i>. Ellsworth Falls providing adequate security (gold, sil- The fall term of high school opened Chase in 8teuben, Roxie anil Mary A Ltamfcaa. H. E. Danico, North Ellsworth ver. bonds, commercial paper, ware- Curtis »«r> Monday, with Mr. White, the new ! In Malden. Mass.. Marjorie ** house in M. H IM*|, C. F. Wescott, 4r., Bluehill receipts, etc.) upon which to principal, assisted by Miss Jordan and Mason in Milo and Albert Snow base O. P. Torrrarr, K. D. Hinckley, the Issue. Further, plans have Miss Coombs. Miss Jordan has been ! Camden re- I. E. Stanley, ** been made to withdraw from circula- here several terms, and is welcomed Bluehill students who have E. » Roar. the M tion another I.5(X).O<>O,nO0 crowns. on her return. turned to college, or are entering H. « F. E. Xa*on, Mnraag. Theodore, son of freshman year are: Alvah Gray and 0. E. Fred Bunker. Is C, W. UrUMlal Katatr, Billings, visiting his old home here. Mervlu Bowden* Columbia uni- Girls Invade the Navy. F. L. Daniel McKay, Burry Sept. 13. versity; Harold Osgood and Wallace lima, Kaai Blwh.il Anil now the B, women want to Join of Maine. Helen A- K • D>er Bros., Franklin Perkins, I'niveralty «aar>. Moath IMwhUI the navy, too, observes the Tulsa Arthur Oott A Hanson Hu