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Great Crowds Mrs. Sarah Mawr, Penn., and Miss 'Edith Walton Delighted Hamilton of Cynwyd, Penn., and Miss Ethel Mc- of X. PAGEANT AND MINSTREL Ilroy Brooklyn, Y. PER- ONE OF CASCO BAY'S OLDEST GREAT Mrs. E. A. Solomons of FORMANCE, SUCCESS. RESIDENTS PASSED AWAY. MANY PEOPLE ARE NOW ON THE Brooklyn, X. is now S> WHY NOT HAVE A ISLAND. Y., entertaining her brother, Finest Amateur Show Ever Given Mr. F. H. Searls of San In Chebeague Island Mourns Loss of Francisco, Casco Bay. "Aunt Cal. Mr. Solomons arrives from Sarah", Beloved By All. Parties Are Boating a Most Popular 'Brooklyn this week to spend his va- The Pageant and Minstrel perform- Residents of Great Chebeague were Amusement Here. cation of a month or more with his ance given on the of evening Friday shocked to learn of the death of Mrs. wife. and Saturday was a tremendous suc- Mr. and Mrs. Norman I. Black COMFORTABLE COUGH Sarah Henley Hamilton, whose be- join- cess, over 65 ed the Captain George E. Gribben on last participants taking part loved title was "Aunt Sarah." at her Boston and Portland Yacht in both. The Wednesday took a merry of ideas and songs used lmme near Central Club cruise last week. will party landing, Tuesday They ten on were obtained in England Mr. Rob- make at people an all day trip to New by arfternoon, in the 89th year of her age. many stops points of interest ert the well known down the Meadows Inn and back. Those of the Dempster, actor, The most remarkable feature of coast including Christmas while he was abroad last Cove. party were the Misses Smith and year. They Aunt Sarah's life was her Before they return they will HAMMOCK were not obtainable in activity their party of friends Mrs. the United at Bar including and her intimate knowledge of events stop Harbor where they will j States, so Mr. was visit E. A. Solomons. They were on the Dempster obliged of the times, and her brilliancy of in- friends. In all it is expected i on to rewrite the music and remodel the that their water most of the day leaving the is- your Piazza or Lawn when can tellect up to the time of the present. cruise will take up the Cottage you buy things to suit the occasion. It j land at 8 o'clock and home at was She had never been an invalid and better part of three weeks. arriving one him (J o'clock. for $6.50? Others at through and Mrs. Clara Louise the cause of They had a beautiful sail 7.50, 8.50 and 12.00. death was heart failure The jolly of girls who Burnham, the author, that the house-party down and back four hours stage brought on by acute indigestion, ill- are staying at "Wannelaki I spending was so Lodge" each way and with keen rel- successfully altered, removing ness lasting only three or four hours. last enjoyed Frames 3.50 and 4.50. 5.00. Also the windows in spent Wednesday afternoon up- I ish Awnings Lawn the rear and thus en- Dr. L. L. Hale of the shore dinner for which the Chebeague, who was on the water. traveled about it. six hundred tickets They Inn is now so famous. at 4.50. Lawn at a larging Nearly immediately called by Aunt Sarah's the j Swings Settees 1.25 and Com- were sold for both Bay in Mr. E. Southard's boat evenings. sister, .Mrs. Matilda Hamilton, arrived j Miss Elizabeth Conant of Park The minstrel visiting at Cousins Island where for Line of Porch performance was in time to learn j Portland plete Furniture. that his skill would past four seasons street, and Mrs. Ralph Lib- opened by Mr. the interloc- they had spent their I Dempster, be and also of were en- unavailing Chebeague's oldest summers. 1st new by, Portland, recently utor. He sang very nicely the song resident By August many passed away in his arms. friends tertained by Mrs. Hugh Webster Babb R.EFB.IO E3RATORS entitled, The entire cho- are expected to arrive here "Tipperary." Mrs. Hamilton was the widow of at her on the 44 for bungalow Bluffs, called The Kind rus, including all the joined the rest of the month. That Save Ice." $7.95 up. Cash or Terms. children, Benjamin Hamilton, whom she mar- the "Whip-Poor-Will". Mrs. Babb Easy in the refrain. The program there- The Sweet Briar will va- ried in 1S53 at North Conway, X. H., cottage be is only recently married, her maiden SI Down, Balance SI v/x/ after ran as follows: cated this week. Mr. and oelily the place of her birth, and with whom Mrs. C. B. j name being Miss Persis Conant. 1. she on Shorley will return to their home in When Hilly Sunday Comes to Town. iived Chebeague, with the ex- Last Everett and Wednesday the Misses Smith William Tracy ception of a few years at Portland, Miss E. B. Shorley to! 'J. Ruphus Johnson's Hand. Mass. were in charge of the Library Tea. Harmony until his death three years ago. She Maiden, Mr. E.M. Goding also' , Thomas Estabrook Many people from-all over the island R. y. P»ay, was the daughter of H. and Han- will resume his business in Maiden. S. DAVIS CO. Tampa Robert Dempster Frye were refreshments 4. Mary I'ickford. Edward nah U. They their present. Light COMPLETE HOMEFURNISHERS _ Sinnett Eastman and was born in immensely enjoyed stay; "i. Ilolil Out Vour Hand, here and were most charmingly served by the Naughty I'oy, North Conway, Sept. 16, one of hope to return in other Robert 1826, Misses Smith to whom E Dempster' a of year for visits. the success of Cor, and <>. The Whole Town's Wise. Alonzo Doughty family eleven children, of whom longer Exchange Federal Sts,F prAlKELL' T. Mother Machree. her this delightful affair must be attri- Thomas Estabrook sister, Mrs. Matilda Hamilton, 79, The Misses Smith, who are s. Itum-diddle-um-ltum. Robert spend- buted. Demntscr i^ the sole survivor The the summer at S'. Night and Day ta ballad), Gordon O'Keefe today. ing ;he Kehoe cottage li;. of Mrs. Elmer Cousins, who has been Tokio. R. DeOM'ster longevity the members of the fam- on the Bluffs, are entertaining a par- 11. My Chinatown, William ily who reached has been of for several seasons a summer resi- 11. Tracy maturity ty friends this week. They are as Closing Chorus, Entire Company dent died last week of remarkable. Henry Eastman lived follows: The Misses Mary Elizabeth, here, pneumo- As Mr. Dempster sang the 94 years, Sumner Eastman, 92. Mrs. j "Tokio," Miriam and Helen Ristne of Bryn (Continued on Page 2.) following children, clad in dainty Jap- Louisa Webber, 91 and Mrs. Julia | anese costumes danced an ancient Bernett, 92. Japanese dance which was magnifi- .Mrs. Hamilton leaves one son, ('apt. cent to behold: Christine Estes, Dor- Clifford E. Hamilton, of Waltliam, othy Black, Ada Doughty, Winifred Mass., who spent two weeks here with Salanh Leeman. Julia Johnson, Edna Perry his mother this month accompanied JUaks SPECIAL IN and Doris Sinnett. his PANTS They were paired by wife. with the IE, following young men: R. Mrs. Hamilton and her husband were Iftalpf) Ham?, fHana^r FOR VACATION Johnson, William Johnson, Roys- well known and loved by summer resi- \ WEAR ton Leeman, Oliver Johnson, Edward dents for two or three decades, having Mattii : : Black, Parker Johnson, Jack Gardner been proprietors of the Bay View {leaks : (Easm fflarn* and Say, Men's Henry Longfellow, the grand- House at the East end for many years. Kakhi Pants, all sizes. Waists nephew of the celebrated poet. Each summer "Aunt Sarah's" home 29 to 50 size. While Mr. Tracy sang the attract-1 V£3 the Mecca of the elders among the ive piece, "My Chinatown," Miss Doris iiibfs, who iuved iu see tier and : NOW OPEN Sinnett and Mr. Edward Black partici- talk with her, even after, in her later pated in an oriental dance. This was a years she became quite deaf. Her Famous for years special feature, the quaint Chinese cos- grasp of affairs, whether local or gen- 98c tumes to was for its liberal man- and $ 1.45 being very lovely behold. It eral indicative of a mind of rare is here that the Minstrel performance perception and no one who knew her lo- came to a finish after much applause will ever forget the hours spent under agement, superb Fifty pair of outing pants that sold for from the large audience. The circle her hospitable roof. The island cation and fine was composed as follows as end men: people, year round residents, are out- $3.50 and $4.00. All colors and sizes. William Tracy and Mr. Dempster, as spoken in their sense of loss and a shore dinners. Ev- interlocutor: Messrs. Doughty, Esta- void which will never quite be filled brooke, O'Keefe, E. Smith and P. must exist in their hearts as the years erything modern. Smith as soloists. Assiting Mr. Demp- go on. Aunt Sarah had an abiding ster in Special orchestra. $2 45 producing the minstrel first faith in her religion and was a mem- part were: Miss Mabel Dodson of Chi- ber of the Methodist church on the Accommodates 500. cago; Mr. Thomas Estabrook of Ber- island. Her thoughts and aspirations lin. N. H.; the Misses Adams who had were always of the highest things and Rates, booklets and Flannel Pants in plain also c • mplete charge of the children who many a soul, broken in spirit, has white, floor on white with a hair line participated in the dancing. gone forth from her roof with renewed plans ap- stripe in The Peace was a courage and faith to take life's Blue, Pageant following up plication. Gray and Black. great tribute to the originators, for battle anew. never before has such an ambitious The funeral will be held from her performance been successfully con- late home at two o'clock today ducted in this part of Casco Bay. and the interment will be in the $3.98 Mr. Dempster, representing England Chebeague cemetery in the little plot was the first to appear on the stage, where other members of her family 'V™,?1* AST Off CAFE singing "Tipyeraryland" after which have already been laid to rest. when finished, he called for volunteers -MAINE'S FINEST AND MOST SANITARY RESTAURANT to enlist in the of the army United Finest 25c Kingdom. To his patriotic call the Dinner Served in This City Combination Meals 25 young men in khaki answered, includ- every day cents. Turkey Dinner Sunday 50 cents. We ore House to serve Sea Foo I prepared in any style. Handy to Electrics. Few minutes walk from ing: Messrs. Riborg Mann, William steamboat wharf. Private dining rooms for Ladies and Gentlemen Smith, Edward Sinnett, William LARGE NUMBER OF GUESTS NOW Tracy, and John JOHCN A. 26-28 Monument Harvey Sinnett, HOUSED HERE. OLABITY, Proprietor Sq.f Portland, Me. Thomas. Next, Mr. Vickerey Leeman in a good Imitation of "Der Kaiser" Activities of All Kinds Now in Vogue. sang a popular Teutonic ?;ong and called for tlie remaining people in his Many people have now arrived at glorious Empire to defend the honor the hotel and many social affairs of of the Black Eagle. It was supposed much pleasure to the guests are tak- that he had already had his forces of ing place. The regular dances are men in the fild and considering this most popular with the visitors here fact only one of the fair ones an- who greatly enjoy the tuneful music ™E swered to the German bugle note. She of the hotel orchestra. Mr. T. W. was represented by Mr. Moris Black, a prominent merchant of Port- BRAGDON'S Doughty who was extremely well dis- land arrived here today for a stay of the rest of the season. Mr. Black is HERE'S where you find the best kind guised. Then as all eyes were on the stage, in walked of the company of McDowell & Black of paints. If want to "America," glorious KODAK you paint the to view, clad in pure whtle with an Shoe Merchants. Last Monday even- walls — come in while we tell you American shield over her breast. As ing Manager Ralph E. Rowe enter- about she entered, the Austro-German and tained all the hotel guests at the the allied forces bowed and kneeled "Pollynnna" Tea Room. Here light ON in unison, outstretching their hands refreshments were served while the KEYSTONA in an appealing manner as if to ask younger people danced. The affair help, but America, represented by was a delightful success and the many Miss guests that a similar the flat finish which has pleased and Margaret Johnson showed only hope evening signs of pity and waved all back with will soon take place. YOUR satisfied hundreds of users. It ap- a movement of her bands. The war- Tuesday night' a large block of — plies like water colors looks like ring nations hung their heads in seats were reserved at the Cape water colors and washes like enamel. shame as silently a small curtain in Shore Theatre where fifty of the back of the stage and hotel's guests went to see the famous It's the best by every test. opened, behold, VACATION there was Marjorle Johnson as light opera, "Robin Hood." Fishing "Peace" In many charms arrayed, and nailing parties are now very clad in white, with her dark black popular and upon every pleasant hair of the hotel visitors We'll standing out wonderfully against day parties supply you M. F. Paint Co. the white silk gown that she wore. enjoy greatly the trips about the Bay. Bragdon She stood on a pulpit bedecked with Of the hundred or more guests to have with the material 47—Exchange St.—47 heavy rugs and large vases on every arrived recently are: Miss Mae An- side with Old Glory and many red, derson of Quincy, Mass.; Anna O. Portland, Maine white and blue streamers overhead. Murphy, Fall River; Phillip F. Chap- and develop and Beautiful Talks Splendid indoor fireworks were dis- man, Portland; I. J. Ferguson and Heme (The Yellow Front.) played, lighting up the part of wife, Framingham; D. Rand, Bldde- the stage where she stood. The ford; C. K. Ferns, N. Y.; ('has. S. print your children that took part in the March Southard, N. Y.; Mrs. N. Pope, New of the Allies and Austro-German York; H. P. Fitzgerald, N. Y.; K. A. pictures properly. forces and their costumes were: Whit ten, Lewiston, and Mr. George W. Agnes York, Hindu; Florence Sands and wife of Brooklyn. N. Y. See the new Kodak. PAGE AND SHAW'S CANDIES Doughty, Burmese; Lenora Black, The guests at the hotel greatly en- Autographic Scotch; Edith Gillman, Japanese; Joy the music which is so well ren- and Ruth Thomas, Irish; Clarlta Johnson. dered by the hotel orchestra of three Sporting Goods, Souvenirs, Developing Printing always fresh Italian; Katharine Perry, English; players. The harmonious combina- Bertha tion of and Special mixture*. Orders upon request. Thomas, Belgian; R. the trio of piano, violin Johnson, English; Wllllahi Johnson, cello pleases the listeners immensely. Leave your order today. English; Olive Johnson, Irish; Roy The orchestra renders every Sundsy SHORT & HARMON Leeman, Japanese; Richard Gardner, evening a concert of classical music, LORING, Hindu; Carl Smith, Italian; Franklin the program always being of great Monument Square, Portland, Maine STORKS SIMMONS & HAMMOND oSSSK Johnson, Syrian; Llewellyn Lyman, interest to all lovers of beautiful Syrian; ('arl Doughty, Scotch. music. They also play during meal (Continued on Page 2.) hours and for the regular dances. of the Boston Post, joined them Sat-1 urday evening, after a very pleasant —**************************** trip on the boat from Boston. and Co,ta^es Island Mr. Fred Stone and son and Woodbine Bailey daugh- MRS. of HUMPHREY S. S1NNETT. Prop. JOHNSON & LEEMAN GROCERi'inD*G£Ht'rUl STORE ter, Mabel, Lawrence, Mass., spent Bnil«y laTand. Malnt. \ the week end with their cousin, Mrs. Service First. We are stocked Thi* pf.pi a l«wrdinc hnn>c v>a< 1 with the best in Meats and Andrew Gibson, of North »m<-nK Groceries. Andover, tt-e fiat l<» open it* do > 8 for th e entrr- I Kre.sh Ga dm il>les- in The Johnson. Vtj-tt St-afon. auto Mass., at her in the taininx ol kucmp. Locution teinir mi 1'rompt delivery ty truck. Stove charming cottage idea), and woods near the h«*>«d of the famous Mackerel C>«v.. • Fireplace Wooj. line ; The ch mbtra are lame nicely furn »h»U I Crockery. tertaining many guests and during The people summering on the*'islands and bave ocean view. Fine table lUlipllWI 1 w be*t every Hour of the day they find plenty of the bay find it very convenient ilh trie obtainable. Bathing. boxt> I Bailey Island, Me. ... in* and Kishinir near the house. un- I Tel. 8011-2 of amusements to the al- while in Portland to leave their Open help pass wraps til October 1 Combination dinners s*rv« d I and ready fast flying days. Almost all of bundles with A. S. Marr on the daily, including Lobster. Clama and meat. | the guests passed a very pleasant Casco Bay & Harpswell wharf. A Rates and ciiculai s on application. Tel. 615 | evening at the entertainment on Fri- small charge of five cents is made day and Saturday nights at Library for each package. Remember the BA,LEY '8^nd, ma7ne Hall. The beach in front of the house name Marr—the store with the Red THE JOHNSON H. F. ■ is the scene of many happy bathing sign.—Adv. JOHNSON, Proprietor hours. The sand affords an AND COTTAGES Judo 15 to opportu- Recent visitors of Mrs. A. C. Coltdn Open October 1 ■ for the ladies and children The enlarged nity while were Miss Rowle First National Bank of Portland capacity. Beautifully located at Charity and Miss the the men find routh end of the island near Litt^ Har- young splendid diving Berkelson of bor. Emily Benvin, 111. Miss THE OLDEST NATIONAL BANK IN CITY Tie Johnson and contain facilities on the steep and THE cottages rigid Marion L. Chamberlin is now about forty rooms, nil pleasant and aiiy. rocks. The water is not so cold as being Thoro ighly entertained at Mrs. Colton's cottage. and modern, toilets, bath. etc. might be expected, for there is Capital Surplus Over Table supplied with best market affoids. quite Mr. and Mrs. F. Bliss of Sea food a Belmont, specialty. Fresh milk, eggs, a tide coining over the sun-warmed and Mass., arrived on the Island On© M poultry vegetables raised on the pre- flats rocks Sunday illlon Dollars mises. and before it reaches its for the rest of the Bathing, Boating and Fishing. New season. Dirt Tennis highest point. Invites New Courts. Rates on application. Mr. P. R. MacNeille of New York Deposit Accounts and Personal Interviews. arrived at his Seaside. cottage on the 23rd. Mr. H. F. JOHNSON, Boatbuilder MacNeille is of the Mann & Mac- This located summer Xeille Repairing Promptly Done ideally hotel, Company of architects, who are which at opened amongst the first of present designing among other this hotels year, has realized the in- things, two industrial villages. One dications which were most favorable is to be at New London, Connecticut, Tourists: for a prosperous season. During the and the other at Harrisburg, Pa.; Leave your coats and wrap» at Marr's Ice Cream and Souvenir Island last week several at the Casco MISS J. E. MASSEY have registered for where the large factories are manu- shop K=»y and Lines wharf. Remember to to thf» ROBINHOOD INN — Haipswell go .... Proprietor— lucdi iui.duuii on tne their outing and among the number war materials for store with the Red All coats and wraps with coat island— situated facturing the Allies. Signs. hung up hangers. on are who were here in The in the east end and in full view of the many past years. European orders have so in- Sanitary every particular. Fins line of Confectionery, Cigars, Cigarettes. In the afternoons Soda Ice ocean Beautiful and many guests sit out creased their workers that a whole Cream. Largest line.of Souvenir Cards on th' wharf. Kodak and pine groves walks on the rocks at the Camera Our around the house. The house is giant stair-case village is necessary to accommodate Supplies. rate for checking clothing is So. Ck, modern in and watch the f>y. every respect —1( baths and magnificent surf. them all. This enormous need of ilets, sewerage. housing facilities has been readily met Rates and The Driftwood. Circulars upon by these capable Rev. application designers. C. faction guaranteed and work H. Mann and Dr. prompt- lightfully entertained and already are Open J jrie 15 to This splendid hotel which yearly Kristiene Mann of done.—Adv. September 15 New York will arrive ly enthusiastic Cliff Islanders. accommodates so many of the Island's Saturday. Dr. Long Distance in the Mann is the head Emery Winslow of Portland has D. C. Black of Telephone House guests, is pteasinig the numerous physician of the Dr. Roxbury, Mass., Medical Welfare been a guest of his friend, Harold E. is people who visit it. Here everything Work combined with the guest of Mrs. William Black the effect of Cram, the past two weeks. at her possible to please its guests is done studying vocation on de- cottage here on the Sunset partment store and reasonable cause for complaint girls. She is also the Miss Bertha E. McKenney of North Road. consulting physician of & is the of has never been found. It is expecting Lord Tay- Sebago guest Miss May E. "Camp Comfort", on Sunset Road lor's large department store and Ward at her a great many more at the end of this of parent's home. is now ocupied for a month. Those the Woman's Department Store Edu- week. A party of eleven went to at the camp are, Miss Mary and Miss cational Association. Miss DRIFTWOOD New Meadows Inn Friday, including Alice Frances Kilburn of B'YVJn'rd Martin of St. Germantown, Pa., On Sea Cliff, Ocean Side. to Mrs. F. Loomis, Miss Annie Loomis, Louis, Mo., who has DELIGHTED GREAT CROWDS. Miss Leila Williamson Open October been their guest for some Potstown, Pa., Miss Elizabeth Loomis and Miss Mary time, gave and Miss Louise Schnessler of Ger- Superb View from 60 foot Porch a very beneficial talk on the Louise Deltlier of St. Paul, Minn.; signifi- Pa. cance of the (Continued from Page 1.) mantown, ThorouKhly good table and Mrs. C. F. Miss Alice R. present Dance Movement rooms comfortable Pierce, Pierce, Mrs. E. C. ov*rlookinjf surf. last Monday. This lecture was Bogert and her daughter. Miss Harriet E. Pierce of Providence, much New dining room seats 60. Miss Charlotte both from R. I., and Miss Ruth Tinkliam of Prov- appreciated by all. Miss Martin is While representing "Peace" at the Bogert, giving a class Brooklyn, N. Y., have open- Mrs A. idence, R. I. dancing for children Bailey Island minstrel show and peace recently McK. at ed their Galliver, Proprietor Cottage Hall this summer. pageant Saturday night, the robe of cottage, "Ingle Neuk", where they intend to stay for the rest of The Homestead. Mrs. Harry ar- .Miss Marjorie Edna Johnson, fifteen Kingslev, Boston, the season. rived at the Starr years of age, the daughter of Mrs. The corridors of Cottage Thursday. Tl_ It the hotel are the Her One ,, husband is expected to her Walter Johnson, caught fire from one evening last week Dr. and Occupies a scene of join nP commanding situation at the south- many familiar faces who later in nntlli t'rn n"d most the season. of the sparklers which had fallen from Madam Olaf Jensen held an in- "VII'VJIVUUSlPnil end of the have made this their R' Within a short picturesque island— splendid place the oval decorated formal at their TLEY ISLAND. walk of cither ocean or Miss Marion of hoop for scenic reception cottage, MAINE The "omestead bay shore. choice once more for the summer, and Whipple Cambridge, table and service are the effects. Miss Johnson was "Red Fern." Their were homelike Mass., daughter of the well known standing many guests ami of several newcomers who ~ in all hhve heard beside "America" with kj / 1 Prof. George C. her hands charmingly entertained by the selec- icspecis of its charms. Last Tuesday the Whipple, who is the head of the Department of stretched forth and her eyes directed tions on. the piano by Miss Louisa excellent. guests enjoyed a very delightful dance Engineer- Fresh ing at Harvard above, with the warring countries of Jenkins and Miss both of at which several guests were 'invited. University, arrived Kilburne, milk. to be the Europe, represented by many children, whom are concert Vietrola music was furnished and with Friday guest of Mr. and splendid pianists. vegetables Mrs. John L. Wright and their kneeling at her feet. Mr. Thomas Mr. Perlev Pitkin rendered several from our the light refreshments served, one daugh- own ter, Miss Winnie of Estabrook, who had been playing a solos which brought forth could only have a happy evening. The Wright Newton, applause warden. Mass. Miss Elizabeth leading role, was first to observe the from all p.resent. The Danish Tennis tennis courts are very likely the best on Buffum of New- apple ton is their for the flame. He immediately attempted to cake made Madame Court. the Island and are now in use from guest entire sea- by Jensen and son. extinguish it but his efforts were the fruit Illustrated till punch, were the delicious early morning late in the after- futile. Booklet. Mr. Drew However, preserving his pres- refreshments which were noons. They are rolled every Van Rensselaer Hills and daintily day ence of mind, he bade Miss Johnson go served. several times and add to the Mr. George E. Bennett of New many York, back to the window, where he would attractions of this On who are spending the summer on place -greatly. Long her the Island were on help down, realizing proba- Aucocisco House. OPEN Friday a party went around Orr's guests the Island last JUNE IO1I1 TO OCTOBER 1st bility of having the building catch fire. THOMAS E. Island in a motorboat and quite a few Friday for the Pageant. Mr. Hills is Last week on the beach of John HAZELL a 1st Miss Johnson did not hesitate to take trips to New Meadows Inn were Lieutenant of Co. B in the Cadet Kennedy's a clam bake was held. Here the jump in the dark, although well planned. Battalion of the Peekskill many people from the hotel and Military aware of the height of it. Safely out- their Academy, Peekskill, X. Y. Mr. Ben- friends attended and side, several yachtsmen of Portland enjoyed a very E. E. Bailey Maine. Robin Hood Inn. nett was captain of the SINNILTT Island, Peekskill who chanced to pood time. Mr. Kemp >Batchelor and DEALER track pass that way, seized IN FIRST CLASS Academy team and won the Mr. Perley P. Pitkin, who officiated at A ealmbake was held last week, to Xew York her burning gown and proceeded to vjrutcnes, Krovisions, State Preparatory School this affair, were Meats, Etc., First which the entire guests were in at- tear it from her body. Their effort^ given many votes of Canned Quality championsihp medal for the 100 thanks Good?, General tendance on yard met success before Miss Johnson was for their success. A trip of Merchandise, Doughty's Point. Little- dash in the year 1914. Fresh Fish and Ice john's Island was the zeal of the compelled to inhale the flames. She great pleasure was experienced by the The delightful hotel guests when Large Line of Tennis Shoes and hearts of a large party who took a cottage "Tip Top" was taken to her home at the Willow they took a motor- Rubber Goods in Stock which commands a view over boat sail to that beautiful island. On Fri- Bailey's Cottage near by, more or less hysteri- trip in Mr. Ernest Southard's SOUVENIR superior to that of other on boat POSTCARDS day, Rev. Porter Xiles and wife and any the cal from the terrible strain. She soon "Skidoo II to many of the sur- Island, has as its guests for the Store, Wharf and Fnh children, of Philadelphia, Mrs. E. H. sea- recovered and is not suffering any rounding islands. The hotel is now Market tit Mackerel Cove sop: Mrs. Richard Theron Trowbridge of Worcester, .Mass., Miss Crain, Miss pain. Due to Mr. Robert Dempster's ray-idly filling up, among those hav- Elizabeth Crain and Miss A. M. Walsh of Newark, X. J., Mr. and Eninia quick actions at the time, the audi- ing arrived are, Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Crain of Williams East Mrs. X. Smith of Weldon, Pa., Mrs. street, Orange, ence was not disturbed and as the Morton. Miss Emma Wright and Miss X. .1., and Mrs. ('rain's A. H. Ball of Westfield, Mass., and granddaugh- play was finished with one more song Charlotte Pearson, all from Trenton, ters, the Misses Lois and Eleanor Miss A. P. Ball of New York took a Per- all remained to the end. N. J., Miss ret. Mrs. 'Dorothy Armstrong's seaside: Russel of Glen- Bailey Me. • most delightful trip to New Meadows Doubleday Owing to the great success of the mother, Mrs. John S. Armstrong and Island, •cottage ridge, X. Y., the wife of the noted Ideal Mrs. F. E■ Cram Inn. performance on Friday and Saturday her sister, Margery, arrived last Sat- summ r home with a bountiful publisher of Xew York arrived food in table, including sea City, nights, the minstrel show was again urday for a visit to the Island. abunuance. ro this week as Oth- H-indy wbarf their guest. The Crain on postoffice, and beacb. Woodbine. given Monday night with a dance ers having arrived are, Mr. and Mrs. Open June 25 to Oct. 1. Kates on family made the trip in a 1915 Stude- application. Transients and carnival. The attendance was Richard and ——— accommodated. Miss baker Dorsey family from Bal- Dinners a Elizabeth Murles of Boston, i)ioior car after touring Xorth Specialty — large. Miss Mabel Dodson of Chicago, timore, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Clark, Bal- who left just recently for her home Jersey. Westchester County and Or- Mrs. William Munsey of the Island timore, Miss Edith Conlson, Alabama and who was a very popular guest, ange County in Xew York, for two 1 and Mrs. Robert D. Morse furnished and Dr. and Mrs. visited Half Way Rock Lighthouse weeks. Yawger from Phila- the music. Paper streamers, stars, The hotel last week. She was received delphia. is fortunate in kindly Mr. and Mrs. Louis Xusbaum of and other festival decorations were having so many who by the tenders, who showed her with congenial people Philadelphia their family and abundant. The proceeds of this will intend to around in a cordial manner. In spend the season here. M. WARD very Mrs. Cohlberg, the mother of Mrs. be added to those of the other nights, & SON order to their Miss BAILEY repay kindness. Xusbaum, arrived on the Island for to construct the Civic Park around the ISLAND, ME. Murles several The Beeches. spent evenings at the the remainder of the summer. hall. hotel, when she told the fortunes of The late arrivals of this Expert Plumbing Contractors. New Mr. and Mrs. E. popular the W. Penley and and different guests. This was a great hotel are, Miss Grace of work We can daughter Edith and Mr. and Mrs. L. Nimptsch up-to-date shop. pleasure to the guests and the pro- CLIFF ISLAND. New York and Miss E. P. Merrill Ridlon of West Mr. E. H. City save ceeds derived were Paris, Me., of you money. Contractors for thereby designed Herriek of South Dorchester Center, Mass., who ar- to a Paris, Me., arrived buy book for the congenial light- rived on Tuesday the 27th. The peo- Water Windmills. at their cottage after a greatly en- (Continued from Page 1.) Supply Outfits, house keepers. ple here seem to greatly the joyed automobile trip to Orr's Island. enjoy Tanks, etc- many walks which may be taken Pumps, Pipe fitting, Mr. F. S. Siegel of X. Rev. P. J. Steinmetz of Philadelphia, Brooklyn, Y., nia. Her many dear friends, and she about the island and they are fre- Cottage plumbing a is visiting the cottage of Di* Laurel specialty. Tel. Pa., will preach at All Saints' chapel, had many on the island, will be heart- quently seen on the beautiful Sunset Riegelman of 43 Lee avenue, Brook- ephone. Sunday, at 4.30 P. M. broken to learn of her sudden death. Road which runs from one end of the lyn. I)r. Riegelman will arrive soon. Home Mr. and They had expected her on the island island to the other. office, North Me. Mrs. Clinton Goodwin of She is a physician of the Island Sebago, Long long before the present time. In fact Auburn, Me., arrived here last Wednes- Medical College in Brooklyn and is for a two Mr. Cousins had a cottage all engaged day weeks' stay. Mr. Good- also Head Medical Examiner of the win and fully expected, up to within a has several lobster pots set, in New York City department of health. Goddard's Greenhouses he week or so ago, to again visit the is- whose hauling finds his daily ex- Mr. William F. who is the 500 Stevens Portland Alberry land. Ave., ercise at the same time catching of the manager Cudahy Packing Com- Bailey of this kind of STETSON'S ICE Island, Me. enough delicacy to sup- pany of Xew York, will visit her some Mrs. W. C. Gibson recently enter- CREAM PARLOR ply his own family. His two daugh- time in tained at her summer home here Mr. PUNTS ADD (l)T riOWERS The Ice the kind August. Quality Cream, the particular trade demands, is what we ters, Mrs. C. F. Cane of Boston and E. E. Stevens of Boston who All Orders serve Mr. Charles T. Root of 309 arrived Promptly Filled here. Our auto truck assures of Mrs. William West you prompt delivery. We are still Burke of Lowell, Mass., 92nd for a short sojourn on last Wednes- the making Street, Xew York was suddenly delicious Stetson's caramels and Hox arrived here Saturday. The entire day the 21. The candies. Candies, etc., Fruit, Soda, called to Xew York on business. He DENNETT, Florist Library. Portland Cracker Postal party are staying at Mr. Goodwin's Goods. Cardi, Magazines and all Island for left on the 21st. As guest of Mrs. C. Mr and Mrs. W. B. Spear of Spring- ESTABLISHED 35 YEARS papers. agent Casco supremely located cottage, "Nezin- Bay Breeze. Don't forget our the latest T. Root, Mrs. Albert H. Walker of field, Mass., are now occupying their Sweet Peas, Roses, Etc., Choice Flowers Always circulating library, hooks two cents scott," on the southern end of the a only Xew York, is spending two cottage, 'the "Overlook", along with on Hand. All Kinds of Designs Made at day. Kodak Supplies, Etc. Island. delightful Short Notice. Flowers Developing:, weeks at Telegraphed to "Tekitisi" cottage. Miss Ruth Remington of Suffleld, All Parts of the World. Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Cain and family Conn. entertained MM——I—— Dr. Emily Moshage and Miss M. E. They Mr. Irving 626 Congress St. Tel. 38-W Portland, Me. of Summit, N. J., are spending the of Logan of Philadelphia, Pa., are visit- Cordner, also Springfield, over the summer at their cottage, View "Bay ing Mrs. George Crafts for two weeks. week-end. \ WILLOW COTTACE Rest," situated on the of the bal- edge Another guest of Mrs. Crafts was Mr. Mr, and Mrs. Arron Pride and fam- sam forest and near the pleasant Bailey Island, Me. CHARLES S. THOMAS m«- Frank Pepper of Bath, Me., who left ily are now .occupying "Jay Dees Inn" shores of Mackerel Cove. Homelike cottage, Casco last Thursday. on Island Avenue. They will stay accommdodatlng Bay's Leading Contractor and Builder Mrs. Alice E. Entwistle of Ports- about twenty guests. View of ocean Miss Martha Maccarty, the daugh- here for thp rest of the month and All work under mouth, N. H., spent several days as and Islands, centrally located. Rates my personal su- ter of Chief Engineer Maccarty of our will then return to Westbrook where the guest of Rev. and Mrs, L. W. At- reasonable. Special rates for pervision. Estimates on Navy, is visiting Miss Marie Esta- their home is located. May, applica- wood. Mrs. Florence E. Dyer of June and September. tion. a brook of 123 Park Street, Newton, It. seems that, the in the Jobbing specialty. Sat- South Weymouth, Mass., arrived Sat- editorial Mrs. Walter E. Mass. Other recent guests* of hers Casco Breeze of last week Johnson, Prop. isfaction to all. Real urday at Rev. also for one T3ay Estate and Atwood's, were: Mrs. the of week. Mary Patton, head on the necessity of tennis courts BAILEY ISLAND. Land for sale. the Social — 8ervlce Department of Em- already has borne fruit, much agi- COTTAOE8 AND LAND.— Mrs. David who has come manuel May, just, Church In Boston; Miss Ethel tation* been stirred and Estates from her -having up Call or write for list of fine Cared For home in Mayaguez, Porto Brownell who Is teaching at the East properties Telephone it now'behoves Cliff Island to stand now In Hico, is visitIng Mrs. E. W. Alien of and my hands for sale. Orange Hl^h 8chool, Miss L. Daw- foremost in having the first new court Washington, I). C„ at the "Knight son of Boston. ERV1N C. In the Bay. Already under discussion 8INNETT, Cottage," Her husband, who is the Me. It would be very advisable and also is the method of raising the necessary Bailey Island, director of the Agricultural Experi- Telephone. Estates Cared much appreciated If several enthusi- funds to build the court and soon an For. E. S. LEEMAN - menting Station on this small hut Bailey astic tennis players would raise the entertainment of some form will he Island, Me. well-known United States Territory, money to construct a few first class Mrs. Neely and the Misses Baggage Expressing, Livery, Etc. expects to Join her at Bailey's Island presented. Our Teaming, tennis courts. For the use of these seem to the movers carriages meet nil steamers. later in the season. Smith be prime Automobile for six one could charge a small fee to Leave your orders at tbe passengers. keep In this affair and It ought, to be up to hotel or bouse for The slimmer residents of "Sunset thf»m boarding In condition, and taking note of the rest of the people to give them Cottage," which faces the West, while the fact that never tennis has been hearty support in this so worthy an LEEMAN'S EXPRESS situated on the shores of Mackerel as popular before In the United States, AUTO had a object. TRUCK fOR BAGGAGE and Cove, lovely time on a picnic to there should be no lark of patronage. FREIGHT. TELEPHONE. Wlldwood, Me., last Thursday. On Mr. ami Mrs. A. iB. Kenny and M. Ward & 8on, the hustling and Mr. and Saturday the same party took a trip daughter Mrs, A. W. plumbers of this Island, have been re- and all of to New Meadows Inn, the popular re- MacMIIIian son, Portland, warded a large contract on the ***##*****#*#**##*****#*****#*###******#**#******** sort for picnickers. The Llbby are spending the rest of the month on C All liur participant* estate at. Oak Scarboro. The PADTIFC. The handsome motor boat were as follows: Mrs. Horace Ham- Hill, the Island. •JillLIi■ VI ■ /»!% I IL»»J« "Tramp." carrying work can ^ mand of calls for several expert work- twenty ps»s«engera, be engaged for private ifc Allston, Mass., Mrs. J. E. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Hamilton of parties at any hour of the or men and they will be furnished from cUy night. We will arrange trips to Gem ♦ McEIroy, Mrs. W. O. and Miss who have been Peaks and Theatre, Ogar two Boston, visiting Dr. Island, Dayburn Casino Trefethens and to other Edith Slaven of the offices of the concern. in the inter»sting points Dorchester, Mass, and Mrs. L». Earle at their cottage on COMPANY Hay on applica'ion. boatmen in J Mr. Leave Experienced charge. Rites reasonable. * John Holland, who is the editor- your orders for developing Sunset Road, returned this week to in-chief of the real at Stetson'* Ice craam Satis-' GEORGE H. - estate department shop. their home. They have been most de- JLUB EE, Batley Island. Me. I Shawmutt," the cottage of the 1, 10 and 29 Ladies' Auxiliary, a committee TOURISTS! meeting waH held. This meeting was called together to We Invite Yon to Place Yonr Wants With Us. appoint sub-com- Casco mittees and make final arrangements Mail Orders Oar Specialty for their annual Mr. Robert Robertson "of Montreal, dinner which will this year be who held August 12 at the Bay already has visited the island Barracks. before, has returned here. He GROCERIES, MEATS, PROVISIONS again The is tower of the Methodist church House visiting as he did before, Mrs. Rob- is AND now completed and the new bell ertson at the "Everett" cottage, in Island the already has been placed ready for Long West End colony. Mr. Robert- MAINE GENERAL STORE use. The roof of the former tower son's arrival was hailed with glee by was raised seven feet and all the younger members of the col- greatly Charles E. Our Tearh* Cover all Parts of the Island improves the Daily ony as a addition to the social architectural beauty of Service great this Clashing, Fiompt is Maintained life here. attractive little church. It is to I. Proprietor Miss Mildred Schonland and her gratifying Rev. T. Johnson that lor the the» funds for this hotel on "Everything Cottage" Mrs. Alton alteration were Leading the island. Finest view of Casco sister, Mabry, spent Wed- given Bay possible. Pine by the free will of the people, groves alongside the hotel with rockers and "Two Stores" nesday a week ago at Trefethen hammocks for use of guests. not even a canvass Private Landing, Peak's Island, where they being required. gas ight plant—gai in every room. Excellent Table. Part of the of the Bathing, were the for of proceeds Casco and guests the day Miss Bay Boating Fishing privileges. Dancing parties twice each week. Ruth who Wide-Awake lifted a large part June Open Jenkins, is a summer resi- of 15 to Sept. 15. RateB and circulars on Island Market the debt on the parsonage, for application. Accommodates 100. Long dent on Peak's Island. Fine steambbat service. which Mr. Johnson is Only thirty minutes' sail from Portland. Clam the of Mr. and greatly to be LONG "Windmere," cottage Bake house accommodates 500 with ISLAND MAINE commended in his splendid efforts. gue3ts dancing Come our Mrs. G. J. Hodgson of Portland, re- privileges. to Miss Adelaide Mahoney of Dough- hotel for a pleasant vacation. cently had as guests a merry party ty's was away over the week for a short stay, They were Mrs. Landing end. She was Miss Bessie Edna Joy and her daughter Eleanor, visiting Conneen of who with Miss Mrs. William Knowlton, all from Portland, Doris Conway were the Westbrook. Me.; Miss Irene Allen recently guests of Miss Adelaide from Mass. and Mlrs. Charles Thorn- Mahoney at at the summer home ton from Portland. of her parents Rubber Goods of here. Quality At the Roxmont" Mr. J. A. For- Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Parker are be- We syth of Boston, Mass., who spent the cany everything—Garden Hose, Gloves; ing entertained most for week end there, was most charmingly MEATS AND delightfully the GROCERIES, Ladies' and rest of the summer season Gentlemen's Raincoats, Druggists' entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Harry by Mrs. W. T. Ballard at her the Mechanical P. Warren, who again are spending home, Sundries, Rubber, Fancy Oil Clothing "Wilson." Mr. and Mrs. Clifford the summer at their cottage. Leys, PROVISIONS who are also here for the The guests of Mrs. H. P. Bowen and season, 259 Middle st. recently had as Mr. and Mrs. Portland i Mrs. E. E. Cutter, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. guests of are what the trade is Rubber Co. Earle Snow, who reside in Portland. superior quality Bowen of Boston, Mass.," Mr. William A proof of the charm of a is H. Milliken of Boston and Mr. Pat place supplied with when they purchase at our the distance will come to visit Moody of Rochester, New York, have people It. Each for several seasons store. Our of success assure The CORONA Weighs left the isle.nd after greatly enjoying year years you Mr. and Mrs. Wallace have only 6 lbs., has a fold- thr>ir visit at the Bronx, the cottage Thompson and traveled frcm to of prompt service prices. ing carriage, can be of their hostesses. Orlando, Fla., spend right their vacation here. Mrs. Will Ers- closed up like a book Mrs. E. R. Drfver of West Somer- CORONA kine of Livermore who has and easily packed in ville, Mass., is being entertained at Falls, Me., CLARK & GRIFFIN or been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, grip suitcase, taking the "Westover", the cottage at the has returned to her home. Portable no more space than a West End which Miss Edith Ross Island's Grocers Typewriter camera. In Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Larrabee of Long Leading large spite rented for the season and is being HALF THE PRICE AND JUST AS of its Westbrook have lightness and conducted as a recently opened GOOD. private boarding ISLAND AVENUE LONG ISLAND _ their here. have as compactness..... it is a house. cottage They REAL their guest for a sojourn of consider- typewriter, with modern Improvements, visible writing, two"color Under the auspices of the Metho- back able length, Miss ribbon, spacer, etc. It will sta nd the wear and tear test, too dist Episcopal church of the island Doiothy Hanson, Come in for a who also resides in Westbrook, Me. demonstration.—No obligation. two interesting lectures will 'be given Miss Laura Jones, sister to Mr. F. C. O. BARROWS 30 in August, on the 34rd and 24th. Col- CO., EXCHANGE STREET, PORTLAND, ME. C. Jones, the well known insurance onel C. H. French will give on the man of is a two- Three Floors American Co.'s 23rd an illustrated lecture on "The Portland, building Clothing Building Elevators story cottage on the West Grand Canyon of the Colorado River Shore, SUMMER about half way between Ponce's ORGAN CONCERTS at the Barracks." On the evening of HOME OF GOOD VALUES on new Landing and Doughty's. The the KOTZSCHMAR MEMORIAL ORGAN the 24th lie will again lecture at Landing. report that Mr. Jones is this (Best Organ in the World) at the Cushing's Pavalion. The subject will building is untrue. The "of Mr. be ''The Yellowstone National Park." cottage family CITY HALL AUDITORIUM Jones are however land owners It is said that the illustrations of large and Chestnut here. own a stretch of Congress, Myrtle Sts. these wonders of Nature will be the They eighty acres, which extends across the is- Daily Except Saturdays and Sundays, 3 to 4 P.M., 5 best and most complete in the world. Commencing July land from shore to shore. (Last Concert Labor Day) by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schonland of WILL C. Mrs. E. G. Young, from Boston, MACFARLANE, Municipal Organist of Portland the West End Colony were recently BIG Mass., is now a visitor on the island. No Reserved Seats Tickets 25 Cents. guests in Portland of Dr. John Palm- She is staying at "De Shawmutt," er of Congress street, Portland. the cottage of the Ladies' Auxiliary, Among the younger set from the of which she is a most loyal member. Eastern end of Long Island taking the The telephone poles which are be- moonlight sail Wednesday evening installed on the island now, are were: Arthur Anne ing 74 St. M _ Corser, Mary Exchange -XiTi x_ Opposite all up beyond Doughty's, as far as it is ALTERATION Portland Clark, Anne McVane, Everett Clark, MefTler S uate PostOUIce planned to place them. This means Thelma Johnson, Jim Cummings, that there will be no be- We serve the best 25 cent dinner in the Walter P. Cushing, Nellie Heal, Cora telephone city. yond Mariner Post Office, where the Church, Ithiel Johnson, Jr., Charles Food and poles stop. Quality Quick Service Cushing, Altliea Wallace, Harris Mr. Edward Le Barron and family We are Clark and Edna Alexander. The prepared to serve Lobster and Sea Food of any kind. from Everett, Mass., arrived late last SALE parly returned by the way of Clap- Breakfast and week to open their "The Special Supper Combinations. Remember when board Island after enjoying a marsh- cottage, Breeze." The Le Barron's had in- in Portland to dine with us. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT mallow toast at Nelson's cottage. tended to come much earlier in the On last Thursday afternoon at "De Regardless of conditions our season but were unavoidably detain- rti by the Illness of Mrs. Le Bar- business has so ron's mother. been increasing Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown and their daughters, Pauline and Marion, rapidly that we are to of Somerville, Mass., arrived last obliged week to open their cottage, "Over- have more room to take care look," for the rest of the season. Mr. of and Mrs. Brown have been summer our residents here for many seasons, and increasing trade. The with their ex- Newest Version of Mid-Summer daughters they were tended a hearty welcome by their friends. Mr. John Morrow, a summer resi- Fashions at dent and large property owner at has had Sale Doughty's, just completed for Starts 30th him a boat house in Friday, which July large he intends to store his motor boat dur- Read for full ing winter months. Mr. Morrow's daily papers particulars sister, Mrs. Fred Small of Lvnn, Mass., is visiting him at his cottage Tie Woman's here. Mr. Fred Harding and family from Shop Newton Combine style and simplicity. One may wear anything this season, it is be- Highlands, Mass., are spend- providing ing Mr. Harding's vacation at the and one coming chic, and may be correctly dressed at a very small cost if clothes "Keemar" cottage. Another recent arrival here is that American come from The Clothing Woman's Co. Shop. of Mr. George Denear of Boston. He is visiting Mr. George H. Forbush at 255 Middle St., Portland, Me. Our Selections of White and Plaid Chinchilla Coats, just in from the manufac- his cottage on the island. Last week Saturday Mr. and Mrs. some THE LARGEST CLOTHING STORE IN turers, comprise of the smartest and most attractive models made for George Haynea and her daughter, MAINE with, her left the Fall season at that are low— family, the cottage of prices amazingly $7.95 to $25 Mrs. E. M. Horr. They had a won- derful time enjoying to the utmost the beauty of the island and the so- Tub at cial Skirts specially priced 95c, $1.45, 1.95, 2.45 and 2.95 life here. On Monday Mr. Wil- ROCKMERE HOUSE White Skirts at liam E. Brown came to Mrs. Horr's AND COTTAGES Serge $3.95, 4.95, and 5.95 cottage for a visit of considerable length. Littlejohn's Island, Maine White Corduroy Skirts at $3.95 and 4.95 "The Cambridge," owned by Mr. MRS. KATHERINE GEORGE, Prop. Palm Beach Skirts F. H. Miles and Mrs. A. J. Littlefleld, $1.95 Right on the shore in spruce is being occupied this season by Mr. and Mrs. Alcott. and Mr. and Mrs. grove with 100 ft. elvevation. Bourne of Cambridge, Mass. Accommodates 100^ Excellent Mr. A. K. Wiley and family came cuisine. Daily mails. Open until Wash and Silk Dresses Marked la«t to the called Down Saturday cottage Oct. 1. Rates on Way the application. "Amherst" for the rest of the Wash Dresses reduced to Silk Dresses reduced to $7.95 month. «u. hiiu lvirs. rraiiK 4.95 and to nay rrom Cashing at the east end. The three $1.95, 2.95, 3.95, up 11.59 12.95 Washington, D. who aro at "J J $3.95, 9.95, up to C., pres- beautiful little girls, Ruth, Eleanor ent occupying the cottage of Dr. Wal- $ 14.95. Were to $ 19.95. Were and Bvelyn, are among the happiest $2.95 $25.00. $12.95 to $35.00 lace Real, are Mrs. entertaining Ray's children on the island with the many mother, Mrs. Julia Hill, and Mr. forms of play which are provided The Crocker Photo Ray's Madame Mr. I mother, Ray. Ray them at this ideal spot. Mr. Wight, will return In to August Washington, who Is a leading contractor of Dor- where he Is In employed the War Is with over Co. Department. chester, his family the Engraving Clearance Sale of Suits and week ends. July Coats Mrs. A. W. Jones had recently as guests Designers The most remarkable reduction ever on merchan- at her charming cottage, price quoted •'Camp Bell," Mr. and Mrs. John Ab- or Full. Illustrators dise of this class. bott and Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Wey- Spoonfuls 8poons Certain have risen iu mouth, all of Hollls, Me., and Mrs. purists pro- Engravers Coats to II. Jellerson and from South tent against "Three 8poonfuls." They reduced $3.95 4.95, Suits reduced to $4.95, family 34 6.95, Portland at a family reunion picnic maintain that the Criterion poster Exchange St., Portland $5.95, 6.95, 7.95, 8 95 $8.95 Chamber of 9.95, $9.95. $11.50, $12.95, last week. should announce "Three Spoons Full." Commiro* Building and Mr. and Mrs. $10.95 12.95. Silk $14.95, $16.75. Bdgar Undsay and The male partner In the writing of the Poplin son and M,r. Coats included. Were to Gardner, and Mrs. play always took this latter view. $6.95 $35 Were $9.95 to $35.00 Charles Barter, all from Mattapan, But the advertisement side doubtless Mass.. are visiting for two weeks Mrs. saw the of a Mattle Llbby at the Barracks. Mr. possibilities strictly LONG ISLAND FISH MARKET and Mrs. Fred Gillian, who lately grammatical quarrel. All the same It New Fall Suits and ALBERT Coats, attractively made, finished and priced. Come spent a week end with Mrs. Tvlbby, might have done even better with JOHNSON, Prop. came in and look at them. will interest Monday for a etay of a week. "Three Spoons Full," as arousing the Fresh flsh of nil kind* and at right They you. The regular dance which Is gener- furious comment of the amateur prices. Wo can nupply you with any- ally held on Saturday night, was held pedant. desired. Order from Grocery team last. Friday night at the Barracks In- thing The doctor orders us "three stead. This dance proved Itself to spoon- fuls," but he does not mean be a great success, many people from that we Roundness of Earth Known. should Long all over- the Island attending. employ three spoons In the The fact that the earth la round Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Frohoek of simple measurement. Vou em- may was not an original conception of The Portland are spending the summer at ploy twenty If It does not occur to Woman's The circum- Columbus. approximate on the West "Camp Anchorage," you that one Is enoifgh. And as the Shop Shore. ference was calculated In Alexandria more logical lady of the Criterion The of Mr. and W. E. early in the Christian era. Seven hun- Mf af 499 Cor. Brown family Mrs. hints, If I Tewsen St., St. plays say I've had only dred afterward the Congress Wight of Dorchester, Mass., are en- years practically three mouthfuls for a Joying to the utmost their usual sum- scrappy dinner same result was arrived at by the I do not mer vacation at the home of Mrs. imply that I had three mouths Moorish geometers in Spain, whor* Mrs. full—of my own or of others. Wight's parents, Mr. and E. M r they taught geography from a globe. Bustins Island 1 Littlejohn's I. Hill [ ] Crest On last Tuesday a party of young folks went a The guests of the Hotel Rockmere LARGEST on picnic to Hotel SUMMER RESORT J OURNAL IN NEW ENGLAND Harpsweil have been their usual Center. Those who went having enjoy- Great were: Bar- able time this Published Every bara and Carolyn week. The full moon Ch Brriinard, Elisabetn has given unlimited b*ague THURSDAY AFTERNOON Eugster, Lois Bateman, opportunity for Gwendolyn sails in the Maine From June to September. Jones, Hazel Bower, Herman evening. Wednesday aft- Bibo, ernoon a party went to Peaks and Charles CROWLEY & Editors Frank Mar and Harold Fltz. LUNT, and Publishers had a W. Miss picnic supper in the Garden. 92 Room Roselle Cooley of Jackson* Hamil- Office, Exchange Street, 5, Portland, Me. Telephone 3517. While the older folks prepared the ville, Fla., is the guest of Mrs. Che- ton, TERMS—Summer supper, the folks Season, 50c; Single Copy, 5c. ney at the "Lower Garfield"' for young disported Pror. two themselves MOBt modern and Rates On weeks. on the merry-go-rounds up-to-da'e hotel on the inland with tlne^t Advertising Application. Bav. view of Casci and in the rinks. The Large chambers, toileta ami baths on each floar. .Advertisers desiring cliange3 must sand in on or before Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Allen of roller-skating with Private dance hall copy Monday pre- Boston, party returned after dancing parties two evening* each w»ek. ceding day cf publication to insure insertion. Mass., are at "Briarcliff" as the midnight, sing- flsh ng and all water Bathing, boating, deep sea music. The tennis spo-ti. Tennis baseball, etc. Private water guests of Mrs. C. W. ing popular play- the beBt in Casco 'I able system Newhall. ers Bay- supplied with vigetable* from our Mrs. J. have-received-a challenge from and milk and cream from C. Partenhelmer and Miss ourown-herd.- Hates -amd circulJiTs on own^Arden the Bustins team to a Accommodates 120. apphcatlon. THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1915. Margaret Partenheimer returned home tournament. Whether it will be is after a two weeks' visit with accepted still Mra under consideration. Henry C. Parker. We have, wind also of a from Mr. and Mrs. H. L. are I challenge Cousins. MINIATURE ALMANAC Norris en- : The recent arrivals are Mr. P. W. tertaining their niece, Miss Grape A. LITTLE CHEBEA6UE ISLAND ' of Boston and Week of July 29. Norris of at McGonagle Miss Ber- Lexington, Mass., the I tha Sun Length High Tide "Alcazar." F. Howard, Miss Lettie C. How- Summit Day Rises Sets Ol Morn Eve ! ard, Miss Mary Howard, Miss Alice Day Hon. and Mrs. Joseph B. Reed of Mrs. E. G. Sherman of Lexington, 29 4.32 7.09 14.37 1.00 1.30 i H. Holmes of Brockton, Mass., Miss Portland are enjoying the summer at Mass., will spend the rest of the sea- 30 4.33 7.08 14.35 1.45 2.15 Pauline C. Stromb of New York House their island residence as usual. Their son at the Lancaster cottage. | City. 31 4.39 7.07 14.35 2.30 3.00 Mrs. W. H. Prescott and Baroness location is on the western shore bluff Mr. and Mrs. William Hogan of C A. M. von Blomberg entertained sev- hebeague Aug. among the groves of hardwood which Hillburn, N. Y., are spending their Island 1 4.35 7.05 14.30 3.30 3.45 eral friends at a Baconian distinguish this island particularly. vacation at the "Ramapo." afternoon, One of *2 4.36 July 22. Mrs. P. C. the finest rummer bouses 7.04 14.28 4.15 4.45 Mr. Reed is much Rev. Nicholas Van der Fischer, Mrs. boarding in the bay. Excellent location interested in his P.vl of Hav- restful scenery of field and wood. Table and 3 4.37 7.03 14.26 5.00 5.30 Alexander Hill, Mrs. James first-class. comfort for those property which encompasses the en- erhill, Mass., arrived Monday for a Humphry, ing the best. Accommodates 75. Every desir- 4 4.38 7.02 14.24 6.00 6.15 : Mrs. Howard V. Knight, Mrs. L. E. Reasonable rates. Open until 25. tire island practically, and especially week's stay at the "Upper Garfield." Sept. *Moon in last I Muran, Mrs. N. H. Miss MRS. CLINTON M. quarter. in the farm which is maintained Last Wednesday a number of the Armington, HAMILTON Proprietor Dorothy Frances Misses through the expert management of young people had a marshmallow j Armington, THE RESULT OF Bertha and Miriam Muran'were CO-OPERATION. Mr. Henry Bailey. toast at the far end of the island. I pr£s- ent. All the old claims for Bacon as were chaperoned by Mrs. Louis j Among the parties who ere occupy- They well as HOWARD S. Bailey Island has set the pace for Eugster. j very advanced ones were ably HAMILTON ing nearby cottages on this property defended. Much the rest of the islands in the bay by Mr. Larrabee j enthusiasm was ex- General Contractor and are Dr. and Frederick A. Hall Roy of Revere, Mass., Builder the success Mrs. j pressed by and more of the pageant and min- spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. all, detailed and family of St. Louis, Mo. Dr. Hall studies will GREAT strel show recently enacted there. Tt Harry Byram. | be the result. CHEBEAGUE, MAINE is acting chancellor in Washington Mr. and is an example that the other islands Mr. William | Mrs. William T. Kill of the absence of the Miles and Mr. and Complete contracts made and will do well to emulate whenever University during Maiden, Mrs. D. W. and Miss per- Mrs. James Miles of Kennett Square, | Gurney formed fo^ buildings, cottages, alter- Chancellor, who is a member of the Mildred of they desire to stage ai.y event which Pa., spent a few at Gurney Winchester, and ations, repairs, etc. Estimates fur- Cabinet under President Wilson. The days "Westlook," Miss calls for the participation of a large as the Mary E. Hill of Maiden, are at nished on application. work- Halls are Mr. Hor- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Taft. Expert accompanied by ; the West Arcade men. Cottage work a number of the cottagers. Mrs. S. H. Hosmer and Mr. and cottage. specialty. Cot- ner, their son-in-law and family. Hamilton and tage lots for sale and desirable As we view it, it is the splendid Mrs. W. Ward of Mr. family of Mel- cot- S. Somerville, tages to rent. We care of which has al- Mrs. A. .H. Sawyer and daughter, ! rose are in the East Arcade for estates. spirit co-operation Mass., are spending a week as the cottage. Miss Dolly Sawyer of Boston and Mr. Chandler the ways characterized the Bailey Island guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hosmer at spent week-end S. D. Noble and with his folk ever since it became our pleasure Mrs. family of El- "Eldemido." family in the Log-Cabin, to make their which ac- myra, N. Y., are located in i Mr. and Mrs. Chester L. Cotton of acquaintance, pleasantly .Mr. H. W. Weller of Montreal, one of the cottages ; Newton, complishes this lesult. No sooner is here. spent a few at Bide-a- Mass.. spent Tuesday with Canada, days Mr. and Mrs. an entertainment proposed, than the Mr. William M. Ufford and familv wee. Herbert F. Chamberlin are i in the White cottage. ladies and gentlemen enter into the here from Elmyra, N. Y., also, Mr. Lester Richardson of Lowell, of the affair a The friends of Mr. spirit and each does his and have taken cottage for the Mass., is spending the rest of the Joseph P. Ready LEON R. will be to HAMILTON, Manager or her very best to make it an un- season, being accompanied by their season at "Hardscrabble." glad hear that the cottage struck by is qualified success. And not only does friend, Mr. R. F. Jewett. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Lima and lightning being renaired. HeaJquarters for High Grade Pure Food and the interest of one Miss Margaret Jones of Charles- Products, Meats personal each tend Mr. Dexter E. Coggeshall, a teach- Mrs. C. Coburn of Brookline, Mass., Vegetables to make the town. and Mrs. Grace W. collective work much er in the schools of Danvers, Mass., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tai- Knight of Superba Brand Guaranteed Canned Goods Coffee and Teas Medford, Mass.. have been easier, but Ihe spirit of the enterprise and his friend, Mr. Alexander, and sey at "Hardscrabble." spending takes full and work a week with Mrs. A. Cum- Candies, etc. sway, becomes families, are among the newcomers Mrs. Ethel Drew visited Miss M. Captain Fancy Crackers, Motor Boat Supplies ICE because is interested mings. play everybody to the island and are pleasantly lo- E. Patterson at her cottage on Pleas- Qui? Delivery Team* dsliver to all and Mr. Ernest H. parts of the Inland several times ready. It seems that others cated on the western shore for the ant Point for a week. Soule, his sisters. daily should follow this Miss Addie Soule and Mrs. James example, and the season. Miss Helen Dane of Lawrence, of on Quinn of Pawtucket, Miss Eunice Gil- congenial contingents cottagers Mr. and Mrs. George P. Reed of Mass., a pupil of the Whittier scnool, the other islands in the im- pin and Mr. Lawrence Soule bay, by Portland and their family are again is spending the summer at Camp spent bibing this which is so last week in the Green cottage. The spirit manifest here at their -summer hom^ on the Whittier. at party hired a Bailey, might gain much success eastern shore, where have Mr. Walter L. the well large motorboat for Cottage Site Seekers in they spent Chaloner, the entire a summer procuring land for and reap much reward in pleasure. At the known period of its stay. Thurs- cottage, bungalow or investment it will be summers since building their water color artist of Boston, the for your advantage to anv it is worth the careful con- day the party invited friends to New investigate property of Mrs. M. A. rate, cottage several years ago. Mr. Reed Springfield and Merrimac, Mass., has Charleson, some sixty acres at Great sideration of all those who have the Meadowy Inn for a dinner. Cliebeague, Maine. Desirable sites with is manager for Armour & Co., at their come from his summer camp at Bear Friday shore front, fine water tho friends cool, shady groves. I.ots are now spring and good of their island at heart. Island on l evening returned the ottered at $100 and Portland branch. ake Winnipesaukee and vestment as land upwards. r"ine in- courtesy by a moonlight sail and sup- values increase each year. Lots of Mrs. Charles S. Morrill of Port- with Mrs. Chaloner will spend the Would be pleased to show the 6trange things are done In j per on board. Tho property to any interested. John rest of the summer at oc- party also gave the name of land, accompanied by Mrs. Bustins, a precedent. deep-sea which was MRS. M. A. of Garden L. is oc- the fishing trip CHARLESON. Great Doyle City, I., cupying Bailey cottage. much Chebeague, Maine.' her as enjoyed. cupying cottage usual thi.i The social festivities among the Ethereal mildness comes, but does Mr. George G. Whittemore has summer. older folks began last after- Dot hasten to settle down. Tuesday been spending a few days in noon, when Mrs. Russell invited all Albany, N. Y. He expects to return by auto- the women on the island to a Thim- mobile. When a man reaches the age of Case of ble at Forgetfulness. party Camp Whittier. About Miss Grace Hill ft New Model he is of Dorchester. forty-odd almost fifty. Mrs. Sherburne who re- sixty-five women were present, each Typewriter! Hopkins, Mass., is spending a few weeks with left for with some bit of handwork. Two cently society the stage, suiiled Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Hill in the man hours passed ac- Though is made of dust he ttie other evening when the conversa- quickly getting Hotel cottage. Mrs. Hill has given doesn't want quainted and comparing work, when to feel that his name is tion at a social affair turned to forget- many pleasurable sails on board the Mud. a cup of tea and some delicious fulness. She said she was reminded Sinbad II, in honor of her guest. home confections brought to a close of an incident Miss Tidd, of the Wo- along that line. Some a formerly delightful afternoon. It is the plan burn left An ounce of timely assistance is days ago Brown was cottage, has to spend a few rambling along to have an "Island Party" every more weeks in South Harpswell. vaJuable than a pound of good the boulevard when he met Green. and without further Tuesday special Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Malcolm of advice. Cordial handshake, a donation of invitation each woman is invited to New York are spending some time! cigars, and tfcen some talk. the come to these affairs. "By witn Miss Stewart in the Highland has old Tne annual of the B. I. Someone produced a seedless way, man," wonderingly queried meeting cottage. Miss Madeline Noble and C. A. was held apple. A wormless one would be Brown, glancing at the other's hand, Monday afternoon, Miss Reba Stewart, ardent admirers more July 19, at half past two in the pleasing. "what have yow got a string tied of the island, have arrived for the BUY church .grove. On account of the IT NOW! around that finger for?" "My wife remainder of the season. weather the meeting was a small one. Mr. A woman put it Green. was Bernard O. Pinkham of syndicate photographer there," replied "It The Dr. Boston president, Mar, presided. and South is res, xne drowning typewriter BayB "love just happens." But isn't to remind me to mail a letter for her." The Harpswell spending the triumph is here! reports of the Secretary and week with It is out—and comes that "I Miss Dorothy F. Arming- just years before experts expected it. For a poor excuse? see," laughingly returned Brown. committees were Mr. makers interesting. ton in the Somerville Mrs. have striven a life-time to attain this "Did mail it?" was cottage. ideal machine. And you "No," the Hosmer stated for the Athletics com- O. Oliver has won as S. Pinkham is also spending a few a^ain, we scored when we save the world its first Gasoline is now at 80 response of Green, "she for- mittee that $90 had been visible quoted cents smiling already days with Mrs. W. H. Armington. writing. a that gallon in Austria. be got to give it to me."—Philadelphia spent by committee this sum- Mrs. L. There is no They'll buying E. Muran spent a few days truly other typewriter on earth like thus new Oliver * the tennis It by the ounce next. Telegrapll. mer, fixing courts, etc. at Old "9." Think of touch so Orchard with Mr. Muran's sis- light that the tread of a kitten will run the The annual election of officers result- ter. keys! ed in the following: President, Dr. F. Mrs. George Chamberlain expects CAUTION! WARNING! W. Mar; vice-president, Mr. E. VV. to remain through a part of August The new-day advances that This brilliant new Oliver Tuttle; secretary, Miss L. C. Brack- instead of leaving the first, as was come alone on comes at the old-time E. this machine are price. It ett; treasurer, Mrs. C. Brainard. her previous costs plan. all controlled no more than lesser On Wednesday, July 21, Bustins Mr. by Oliver. Even and Mrs. E. L. Cook of North makes—now out-of-date when played Birch Island in a tennis tour- our own Scituate spent the week-end in previous models—fa- compared with this nament at Bustins. In the singles discovery. Cook's Shore cottage. mous in their day—never had For while the Oliver's splen- Redfield played Favreau and was beat- of Cottagers this island will be in- the Optional Duplex Shift. did new features are costly— en. Hosmer played Downey and was terested to know that Miss M. we have equalized the added also beaten. Fuller Clar); and Lucy It puts the whole control of played Hallowell of is the owner of expense to us Quincy 84 letters and characters in by simplifying won. In the doubles, Redfield and the new the bungalow on the hill. Miss little construction. Fitz Clark and and fingers of the right and played Favreau Hallowell will not name her Resolve now cottage left hands. And it right to see this won. This tied Birch and Bustins. as she lets you cannot bring hersef to ap- great achievement before On Bustins Birch write them all with only 28 you Saturday played nrove of- the custom. She has spend a dollar for Birch finish keys, the least to of any type- at Island, to the tourna- down a few operate any writer. brought pictures from her standard If you are using some ment. Hosmer and Fuller and typewriter made. played large well known collection of other make you will want to Downey and Thompson and were foreign pictures. Mrs. W. T. West Thus.writers of all other ma- see how much more this one beaten, giving the 'tournament to of Miss does. Somervllle, Bessie Hallowell chines can run the Pirch Island. Following the tourna- of Dr. immediately If Somervllle, Hallowell of Nor- Oliver you are using an Oliver, it ment were two exhibition games, Number "9" with more wood, Miss Emily Hallowell are naturally follows that you want both of which were won and FREE LESSONS IN KNITTING by Birch guests. •peed greater ease. the finest model. Island. Mr. m Robert Dickerman spent the ubnis A DAY! Remember this brand-new Oliver Miss Mary E. Mitchell of the State "9" is the week-end with his parents. greatest value ever given in a at typewriter. It has all our previous school for Girls Lancaster, Mass., Mr. George Willis of special Boston has inventions—visible writing, automatic spacer, 6V6-ounce touch was the guest of Mrs. Frederic D. come to spend several weeks with his —plus the Optional Duplex Selective Color AND Fuller for a few Shift, Attachment and all CROCHETING days. j famllv in the Melrose these other Camp. new-day features. Miss Elizabeth Fuller last Tues- BY j Miss Anderson, who was visiting Yet we have decided to sell it to day, in the "Nereus" in honor of everyone everywhere on our Mrs. Alexander Hill, has left, much famous payment plan—17 cents a Now of day! every user can easily Marjorie E. Seetey Lexington,. to the regret of all. But she afford to have left as the world's crack visible writer, with the famous MISS JOSEPHINE Mass. Her guests were: Josephine a parting ADAMS | compliment that Casco Bay PRINTYPE, that writes like print, included FREE if desired. Galloup. Miriam Hosmer, Alice Dixon, reminded her of her own country, TODAY—Write For Full Details Mildred Brownell, Helen Parker, Har- th" and be among the first to know An Teacher wonderful scenery of Norwav. about this marvel of Expert from Philadelphia riet Kelsey, Doris Vander and writing machines. See why typists, employers, Pyl T.lttlejohns Bovs' baseball team and individuals Marearet Partenhelmer. everywhere are flocking to the Oliver. Just mail a challenged the Girls' baseball team postal at. once. No The first dance of the season was obligation. It'B a pleasure for us to tell to a game Saturday. The boys won about It. you to held In the grove last Saturday 30 to 14. Monday, Aug. 2, Sat., Aug. 14,1915 [Inclusive] night. About attended The OLIVER ninety people j TYPEWRITER C0.f 146 Congress St., Mass. and a good time was enjoyed by all.' Boston, Last the first All are to Sunday service was j RECITAL cordially invited avail them- held In the church grove. Rev. J. B. [ TO BE GIVEN G. Pldge of Philadelphia, preached. selves of this unusual | opportunity and MUSICAL FOR BENEFIT OF EQUAL Spectacles Known to 8UFFRAOE 18 CHEBEAGUE Carles' Hair Store we can assure Ancients. ANNOUNCED. a most There are evidences in pleasant and ancient writ* SOUVENIR SHOP •1* CONGRESS ST. Inge that some sort of a spectacle was Talented Artists Will Furnish An At- AND Phono 1M7-W Street Floor used at an CIRCULATING LIBRARY visit. earlier period than that tractive profitable Program. A Modern in which de Spina lived, but to what Hairdreanlng Estab- i riR PILLOWS A SPECIALTY lishment catering to all the nceOn A notable extent or with what effect is not A exhibit of garments made | musical for the benefit of the Made from Cbebeague fir Lip*. Boat of Bad lee in Hairdreaaing, |Mani- known. It is Facial thought that for soras Equal Suffrage cause will be given at and moat costly to manufacture. oaring, Ma<»«ngc, Chiropody, the the Pedicure and Trea ment. from ages Chinese have employed spec- Morse cottage, Went End atreet, Newest and Urgent line of Poat Scalp the "Columbia Yarns" will Expert attendants in all brancbea. interest tacles for the relief of Nreat Cheheague, on Card a In Oaaco Hay, !□ atock. defective eye- Saturday after- 40,000 We make a apeoialty of Flra* sight and j noon, August 7, at 3 o'clock Real Katato For Sale. Qual- for the probably they were known by Philip ity Hair Gooda of every description. many, will consist of to the ancients. Dortlcos, lyric tenor, pupil of Paul Public library. Post Office. showing Petri, the Private Room For woll-known opera singer. H. W. BOWEN Gentleman. the newest Mr. Dortlcos will render classics. ro- Manlourino and Chiropody. models in shawls, Opp. Hill Crest and South Road sweaters, Tommy Knew. mantic and folk-songs, and will be Dr. Fifthly—"Dear, I do wish I could assisted by Max Pawano, violinist, blankets and nov- and afghans, many other think of some way to make the con*, Margaret Haines, pianist. The gregstlon keep their eyes on me dur* accompanists will be Madame Antoinp Dortlcos and Mrs. elties of worth and ing the sermon." Little Tommy—"Pa, Magruder Paaaano. utility. The recital will you want to put the clock be- undoubtedly be at- right tended by a hind the pulpit."—The Pathfinder. large number of the resi- dents of the Island. Try Our Advertising Columns R. of vidence, I., Miss A. H. Mitchell Hallowell, who have been spending the Miss T. of their same. Katherine Daly previous summers at Five Is- Mr. D. Providence, and Mrs. William lands, are this season at the White Bloosfield of Brookline, Miss., Miss cottage at Evergreen. Mrs. Milllken was a Frances Ledford and cousin from former Portland girl, spending Make This Boston and New York City, are visit- her childhood days here. Store Your ing Mr. and Mrs. John C. Ketchum. Rines Brothers Mrs. E. L. DuroBt of South Port- Miss Miss MIbs Jen- Company Kathryn, May, land, the Misses Williams of Thomas- ======nie, Miss Anna, Miss Gertrude Swee- ton and Miss 01ive_ Whittier of New Shopping Headquarters ney, Mrs. A. Sweeney and Miss Edith Bedford, are enjoyfng a two weeks'- A Hickman have been spending the at big friend'y store—where our Summer are outing the Grand View cottage ,at Visitors glad to come week on the island. They have en- Evergreen for their Com; here for Landing. shopping. Woman's Apparel of all sorts, joyed boating very much, except for Toilet We Have Mid-Summer Miss Jennie A. Voter Requisites, Art Needlework and Bargains the several times have fallen has as her Materials, Ribbons, Photo they guest for the summer Men's out. Miss Alice M. Supplies, Furnishings—for any of the you need Hill of Lynn, Mass. things may ALL Mr. Frank Conrad, Mr. Charles Miss Voter has during your vacation. THIS WEEK IN also been Miss Babcock of Babcock Varnish com- entertaining Jeanette Craig of the Cape Shore at her at- pany, Mr. S. J. Bissett have been COMPLETE tractive cottage on Adams street. COTTAGE FURNISHERS with Mrs. S. J. Bissett over the The regular of Leather Goods Ribbons week-end. Mr. Kenneth Bissett is meeting the Trefe- We are in every particular then and Evergieen Improvement complete furnishers of home and assisting Mr. Edward Doyle in hay- cottage, and have a fine Association was held this week with assortment of medium priced Cottage cutting. a good attendance. It was decided to Furniture, as well as Porch Handkerchiefs Art Goods Mr. and Mrs. Prime of tne Avalon Rockers, Couch Porch hold the annual Hammocks, j fair in August, the Screens, Grass Rugs—and to cottage gave a piazza dance to the I date to everything add to the comfort and be decided later, and a series young people of their end of the of attractiveness of the Summer Gloves Baskets social affairs are to be a place. island Thursday evening. There was given, public supper on Thursday night be- bridge for those who did not wish to ing the first. dance. Mr. John C. Ketchum won Porch Rockers and Hosiery Pictures Professor Walter Robert Couch Hammocks at Clearace Prices first prize. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Douglass was host at a very pleasant Clifford of Winchester, Mrs. E. O. evening The entire balance of our lines of Porch at the Anchorage Tea Roms, when lie Rockers, Chairs and in at on fonr floors Hatch and daughter Grace of Win- Couch Hammocks—all marked at fact, every department entertained a party of friends in hon- reduced prices to effect an chester, and Mr. and Mrs. Selwyn or of his house guests, the affair tak- immediate closing Well made, perfect F. Prime are visiting at the Avalon goods—no.v is the time ing the form of a musicale. There to at great cottage. buy savings. were vocal solos by Russell Lord of Miss and Miss Hannah Pear- Mercy Waterville. Miss Jordan of Portland son who are now on Cliff Island, and Mr. Carleton of Peaks Island. visited Cousins the other I D I TDDV day. Fred L. Hill accompanied and with rn DEPARTMENT STORE Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Smith of Brigh- Mr. J. Iv. LiDD I LU. Rines Brothers Carleton gave selections on the Congress, Oak & Free ton are at the Edgecliff Mr. Sts. Company cottage. piano. The guests included Raphael Jesper R. Swaine and wife, and Mr. A Cerevio, the Cuban consul of Boston, Large Assortment of the Newest Fiction at 50c PORTLAND, MAINE and Mrs. Emedon of Wellesley Hills, Miss Sara Smoot. Mrs. Georgia Mag- have been them. Souvenir visiting gi; Miss Frederika Parks, Mr. and. Pennants, Pillows, Novelties in Silver and Mr. and Mrs. O. Fancy George Harrington Mrs. William Simon, Miss Charlotte Metals, Colored Art and of PVlnts Post Cards. Holbrook. Mass., are enjoyi^e a Simon, Mrs. Edward Sullivan, Mrs. vacation at their cottaee~"Pyne Klyff." Smith, Mrs. Elko, Mr. and Mrs. Car- leton, Mrs. Charles Turner, Mrs. House A. W. Tapley and Miss Hazel Tap- Merriconeag Tea Arthur B. Dickey, Mgr. ley was served at the close of the musicale, and the singing of the So. old Harpswell, Me. songs by the entire company was LITTLEFIELD & CO. Peaks Island a pleasant feature. Choice location. Unobstructed I Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mis? 109-111 Commercial vie«v of the on all four Nichols. St., Portland Me. bay Emily sides. Fine bath house on Nichols of South Windham pri- and vate beach. 30 rooms. Mrs. Alice of Portland MEATS sleeping A pleasant affair of the week was Lundberg GROCERIES, AND PROVISIONS Modern baths and tinir. have been recent guests of Mr. and lig held at the Marion on Island New management this season. cottage Mrs. Charles Hanson where at the Wild We have and on avenue, Mrs. A. H. Whitmore everything needed to the and Booklet rates applica- Rose cottage on Church street. supp'y tab!e only tion. entertained her whist club for an all Miss Phyllis Kelly of quality goods are sold here. We cater for day session. Lunch was served at Roslindale, hotel, cottage h?.s arrived noon Mass., for a two weeks' and and at six o'clock a lobster din- yacht patronage. Fruit and Berries. Oar location en- visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. ner was served, the room be- Nealey ables us dining at the Cooper cottage. to attend to all island orders ing very attractively arranged and promptly. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Prindable of Hotel Sea Gables decorated for the occasion. Cards RIGHT PRICES 23«1 YEAR Grant street are guests of Mr. and RIGHT SERVICE SAME MANAGEMENT. and a social time with vocal solos Mrs. William Bryson at their cottage SOUTH MAINE Miss Marion Whitmcre accom- HARPSWELL, on Island avenue. Mr. Prindable is Stands on panied by Edward Whitmore passed Directly the Beautiful Casco United States commissioner a pleasant and shipping Bay. evening the party re- of Portland. Excellent boating,- fishing; private turned to the city on the late boat. beach Mrs. William Hunter and daugh- bathing and houses; fresh eggs, Mrs. Whitmore's guest3 included Jutter, milk and vegetables from the ters Jeanette and Mary of Natick, No one will so much farm Mrs. Philip Jewett, Mrs. J. VV. Bar- ihing give every day; lish, clams and lob- Mass., are at the Ibella cottage for a sters frcm bour, Mrs. Daniel direct the water; the rooms Lax, Mrs. George two weeks' to so for so are stay. pleasure many people large, light and airy; sun parlor, Stetson, Mrs. C. E. Thayer, Mrs. Ar- etc. Another Natick party who are Booklets sent. thur Tarling, Miss Elizabeth stay- a time at so little a cost csa L. H. Tarling, ing on Beach road is Mrs. W. M. I long MERROW, Proprietor. Mrs. Frank Peacock, Mrs. A. W. Todd and Miss Marion Eaton and Graffam, Mrs. A. Mrs. Sptnd Your Vacation at Ibe McMilian, Miss Elizabeth and are L. G. J. Eaton, they Quinn, Mrs. F. Shields, Mrs. the H. L. Gilman. enjoying Randall bungalow. Mr. and Mrs. Columbia Grafonola OceanViewHotel For the first time in Joseph Fitzgerald several years and Miss Arthur Black-, Prop. the May Fitzgerald are at one Falrview cottage on Pleasant a SO. HARPSWELL. MAINE of the Hanson cottages on Church We carry stock of avenue has been and Mrs. complete opened avenue for the season. > Unsurpassed si ua- James Bain and family are down for all records Mrs. Hiram C. Jordan, who has catalogued, tion. Fine Fishing, the season. The cottage has had including been spending some time in Yar- Rowing, Sailing ana several improvements added both in- the latest dance selections. 230 leet of is a of Mr. and Motoring side and out. mouth, guest Mrs. verandas. Panorama of J. H. Steele at their summer home Mrs. John Hogan of Dorchester mountain and Sea. 15 on the Trefethen shore, for a few es from with her family and friends art: mi by boat days. Columbia Co. Portland. 15 miles by spending July and August at one of Graphophone Mrs. Ziereh and daughters of Ja- £50 Congress St., Portland, Me. GRAFONOLA motor fromBrunswiek. the Rackleff bungalows on the back JEWEL, 835.00 maica, Plain, Mass., are on Pleasant Open June to Sepcemper, K*ie3 and shore. book.ets on rppiicaiion. avenue for their annual summer va- Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Knox and fam- cation. ily are spending the summer at ivir. ana airs, vviinam m. loiman Roekbound Park, on the back Telephone Your Wants shore, have arrived from their home in Fair- Quick Service to Our Customers with Mr. Knox's Mrs. Evan For sister, field to Your Summer Home D. Rackleff. spend the summer at their attractive summer home on Pleasant The Famous Mrs. W. A. R. Anthony and chil- DUNN avenue. Their niece. Miss Caroline BROTHERS dren. Mrs. Elizabeth Young and Mrs. Cornell Fibre Wall Board C. M. of Wyman, is. their guest for the sum- Better than Lath and Young Wellesley, are spend- Plaster, Triple Sizad by the Cornell mer. Process. Original Fibre ing the summer at the cotr Sizing Making ic Thoroughly Moisture Proof. Provisions and General Young Miss Edith Rines of Groceries, Mdse. ! tage on the back shore. Miss Mar- Congress street, wtst, is at the island *for a There is Better For Pine Ale | ion Reed is their guest for the sea- Nothing Roofs Than Spring Ginger and Soda by the Case for Trade a week's the Family Specialty son. stay, guest of Mrs. Charles GEL !M AS CO This is one of the finest domestic a j Sherry at her cottage on Pleasant av- TRINIDAD LAKE hottlings and has countrywide Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Dyer of Sar- reputation enue. ASPHALT ROOFING gent road have been entertaining Market at West Mrs. Helen B. Burnham and WRITE FOR Harpswell Delivery all over South Mr. Dyer's aunt, Miss Martha Rich- family SAMPLES Harpswell have arrived from their -home in ! ardson of Emery street, for Portland, Brookline to C. M. rice: a. few days. be the guests of Mr. and paper company Mrs. Frederick Mr. Whit- The Misses Holt and Bartlett are Whitney. General Paper Dealers ney has his stone at Luverve Lodge, where will completed bunga- 8 To 16 they which has attracted much atten- Exchange Street Maine spend five weeks, coming from their low, Portland, tion. and it is to be called the Her- home in Cleveland, O., this week. mitage, and Mrs. Burnham will have A. E. PINKHAM Mrs. J. E. Blake. Jr., who Is snenri- the exclusive use for her j: ing the summer months at Forest literary So. work. Harpswell, Me. ■City Landine. entertained al a bridge Mr. and Mrs. John Littlefleld and and tea on Tuesday afternoon at the Horse and Auto little daughter Barbara, of Auburn, Livery j Pollyanna Tea Room. There were AUCOCISCO are a week with their rela- six tables at bridee and at tho spending Our stables are equipped to handle all the business of this place and close of the tives, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Stu.- we are prepared to furnish automobiles and teams game, prizes were award- with careful drivers at gis of avenue. and any hour of the day or night. ed and refreshments were served. Pleasant Cottages Expressing and mo"'.ng of all kinds re- ceive and careful The Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Armstead and prompt attention. Have all your baggage checked in prizes were won by Miss Phil- CUFF care of A. K. with their from Fair- ISLAND, MAINE Pinkham. South Harpswell, Maine. linB, second by Mrs. L. A. Mercier, children, maid, vllle, Virginia, are at Evergreen for Soil, Loam, etc., Grading and third by Mrs. Blake of Somerville, a Excavating, Cellar Work, Wells, etc. the season, and have for their sister of the hostess, the fourth by guest, Miss Mabel Miller from Mattox, Vir- Mrs. Sweet and the fifth by Mrs. References—Special rates ginia. This is the first visit north Dean. Those present were Mrs for June and September. of the and are to enter- E. H. Swain, Mrs. Charles Pugsley, family they tain several relatives in Mm. K. B. Mrs. Mills, Miss Phillips, Mrs. August. BATCHELOR The HU1, Mrs. S. H. Durloo and daughter Beeches Mrs. Georce Thorndike, Mrs. Dean. Pauline and son Melvin have closed CLIFF ISLAND Mrs. C. C. Douglass, Mrs. Sweet, Mrs. their Portland and are L. A. Mercier. Mrs. Berry of Beverly, home, spend- MRS. C. E. PETTI NGILU ing the summer in one of the Twin Laundry Agents Orders taken for Lobsters and Finh Mass., Mrs. Knight, Mrs. Sprague. Telepbon 604-605 on Pleasant avenue. Proprietor Mrs. Ralph Hamel, Mrs. Blake of cottages Among the noted people who are to THE C. T. SWETT COMPANY Every amusement for guests. Somerville. Mrs. .James Broe, Mrs. a few weeks' outing at the is- The air of the sea braces ap- Watts. Mrs. Sauter, Mrs. Actor Dun- enjoy land are Klaw of New York Provlsioners petite. Yachting, Bathing and ham, Mrs. Mrs. Frank Bates Alonzo W'lson, and Fishing. and Mrs. Fred Burns. Miss Claire Raphael, founder of Wholesalers And Retailers of the Music In New Mr. and Mrs. John Merrill of Ban- People's League and will be the of Hotel, Yacht: & p:or and A. F. Belcher of New York York, they guests Shipping Supplies Miss Miss Sada Cowan, the well known Game In Doris Hitching Is visiting Mr. City are guests of Dr. and Mrs. Giles Fancy Season, Broilers, Squab, Capon, and Ducklings and writer. Mrs. W. M. Howatt at the Cra- C. Grant at the Hillhurst on Oakland Milk and Cream From Private Dairy ney Crow cottage. avdnue this week. On Wednesday evening a dancing party was given at the Pollyanna Tea Head of Portland Pier Ferry Wharf Cousin's Island Miss Emma Glazier of Mrs. Frank Gifford Irwin of Swamp- Medford is Room on Tsland avenue by Mr3. Emil visiting her scott, Mass., opened her attractive 130-132 ST. sister, Mrs. C. F. Bart- Hygert and Mrs. COMMERCIAL PORTLAND, MAINE lett. bungalow on Torrina;ton Point lasi Ralph Purlngton. Mrs. Glazier left for Boston Their Included Mr. and Mrs. Friday. week, and will spend the remainder guests Arthur Doucette, Mr. and Mrs. Nor- Miss Ethel Mr. Earl Mr. Denurson is of the season. Andrews, friends on man A A visiting Black. Miss Helen Black, Mr. A A A A gfi A A A A J* A A A A A A A ^ J> Knight, Mr. Donald Miss Macmahon Mr. ana Mrs. .»onn Cragg are en- J rTxTTTTTTTTTTxTTTTTTTTTTTTaftjj Downing, Island. and Mrs. Mrs. Elsie Munro, Mr. at their summer home on Harrington, Helen Marshal Ourney, Mr. L. O. Van Doren of New Yoric tertalnlng A Mr. Oak Strout, Mrs. Stevenson, Miss Kitty WE HAKE SPECIALTY Frank Torrey, Mr. Leslie City, and Mr. C. Lawn, Mrs. f'raKg's cousin, Ml:ng grant, Irving Hurd. Hiram Grant, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Slaton, Mr. Jessie Bruce of Boston. prominent In OF | Chester Island, N. Y., and Miss Josephine and Mrs. Roy Miss Slaton, Mr. and Mrs. Freund musical circles and a pupil of Mad- Knight, Dorothy Anuerson, Mrs. of New York City are com- Sneed. Miss Knight, Miss Blanche ame Clara Smart. Mrs. Thora Saw- Madeline Hybert, Mi«s Harvey, Mr. ing to the Van Doren for a Madeline Souvenir Herbert cottage ver of Newton and McCormack, Eugene Bar- Spoons, CENTRAL GARAGE Fischer and others few and a Highlands Mlsn enjoyed days week respectively. ker, Miss Eva Miss a trip to Orrs Island Eleanor Curtis of Beacon street. Bo-j- Clark, Lucille : ;j Saturday. Misg Sarah Emma Collins, MIbb a Brackett, Miss Grace Mr. ami STOUGHTON Mrs. has ton, well known society and club Morse, etc. > FOLKINS CO. ii Torrey the name Altpneder • changed of Germantown, Philadel- Mru. Peter McTlgue. Mrs. Charles Brooches, Novelties, of her cottage from Inn to woman. Dewdrop phia, have come for some time to the Sterling. Mrs. William Dow and • Llngerlonger cottage. Mrs. Guests at the home of Mrs. W. H. Servlcs Station for all Makes V, Torrey Sea-breeze cottage. Miss Margeret Frank Lord. her three Trefethen on Pleasant avenue are expects sisters for a few Anderson spent the week-end with of cars ;; Mr. and Mrs. Parker from GEO. T. SPRINGER days. the company an Miss Blackstone's Ralph Friends of Mrs. C. H. GHlard will guest. Fran/lngham. Mass., Miss Mary D. Watches, AUTOMOBILES FOR HIRE and Diamond*, J»w*lry, ;; he glad to hear that she Is Improv- Mrs. Kinsley Miss Rice from North- George H. Glover and Miss Mass. Hard to Penetrate. Sltvarwar* ing rapidly. She was 111 ampton, 88 :: violently Myrtle Glover of Melrose taken a : Oak St * Highlands MIkh .Fredrlcka Parks has Rankin—"It long time to get Portland, Me. •» and Mr. GHlard had to he sent for are to the opened 515 coming Osocosey cottage. her home on Congress St, Portland, Mi. Glllard to A. the Knickerbocker road anything through Heanbrough's skaM, immediately. Mr. expects Mr. H. Boynton of Boston was and will be joined her doesn't It?" Phyle—"I should say It remove hl« wife to Ronton as soon as expected over the by mother, week-end to visit Mra. B. she is ahle to be moved. Mr. H. Parks, the last of the does; that man will be dead and bur George C. Glover. week. Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Tobey of Ens- led before he ever finds out he It Monday evening witnessed a barn Mr. and ton, Texas, have been visiting Mrs, dance. Mrs. Alfred Tracy are en- sick."—Youngstown Telegram. Not Likely. Motor Tuesday evening Mr. and tertaining at Boats for Sale J. F. at the Forusall coti their home at Ever- Hinckley Mrs. N. H. Syke gave an Informal "People dat puts on a whole lot o' green, Mrs. E. M. Davis and her 1 i" ■ j Stanley Marine Motors tage, The party went on a card In frill*," *ald Uncle moon^ party their home, Hlllcrest Miss Hllma Eben, "can't expect; Perfex sail daughter. Davis of Bos- W*t«rproof Inanition, re- light Saturday night. cottane. Refreshments were served. Habit la Internal to have an unruffled temper." snppliet, ton. Mrs, Davis was formerly of Principle. Miss Helen and Miss Ruth Mr. Drlnkwater a pairing, overhauling. Oanolene for ««!«. Dlbby gave Welsh rabbit Portland and has been the guest of Habit is an internal principle which Cuttle of Portland have been visiting supper on board his | yacht, Wander- her son, who leads us to do easily, naturally, an<1 WM, H. Miss Mabel Bowker at the Keep-Kooj lust. Hugh Davis, resides | Our ttiy bpcclal. ROHR, hero., > •with growing certainty, whet v/9 di cottage. Mrs. F. B. We all hope for the bent. But only 14 Commercial Wharf Chase, Edgewood, Pro- Dr. and Mrs. H. A, Mllllken PORTLAND of, often.—Webster. ft few of u* expect to get It, Telephone pects to entertain this week her moth- er, Madame Miosher, a former promi- nent lecturer in the United States. Madame Mosher, hoWever, comes from Europe for her visit here. The Thos. Mrs. J. H. Vo3e and her Co. daughter, The In Laughlin Emma Vose, have left the island for only place Portland where you can run your boat direct to a good safe landing and obtain a A most delightful dance was given a visit to Francistown. Miss Edith complete outfit of everything pertaining to motor boats, and last week by Mrs. Charles F. Flagg at Vose is now visiting in Boston after her beautiful summer home on the a motor trip to that city. NEW FALL Upper Road. This dance was given Dr. and Mrs. Leslie H. Howard and Marine STYLES in the honor of Cadet Whitcomb of Miss Howard of Boston were recent Hardware West Point, who has lately arrived visitors and guests at luncheon of of all kinds In Brass and Galvanized iron. with his father, Major Whitcomb, at Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Wheeler of the ARRIVING DAILY 184-186 COMMERCIAL Fort McKlnley. The house was at- island. Dr. Howard is the State Com- ST., PORTLAND, ME. tractively decorated with wild and missioner of Animal Industry for Boat back of See them on in our landing store, between Long and Centra! Wharves. display win- cultivated flowers, while on the porch- Massachusetts. dows. Make your selections es and the trees of the surrounding Mr. and Mrs. Lewis N. Medbury early. grour.ds Japanese lanterns were most have returned to the Lawrence cot- effectively hung. Mrs. Flagg and Mrs. tage, which they are occupying this Decided Price Reductions Whitcomb received tlie young people. season. They went on an extended At the intermission delicious ices, automobile tour to Bretton Woods, on Women's and Men's dainty cakes and fruit punch were stopping at many points of interest served. Those who had the pleasure between here and Bretton Woods. Rubber Soled of attending tljis dance were Misses Oxfords. Geraldine Wheeler, Eleanor Palmer, WEST END DAIRY CO Priscilla Stevens, Katheryn Wheeler, r s 40 Custom House All Kinds of Hot Helen Small, Ruth Patten, Esther Wharf, Portland, Maine Weather Stevens, Elsie Veih, Katherine Lewis, ✓J' 9 Cornelia Jackson and the Misses Ste- Diamond Our Ice Cream and Frozen are Footwear in Sweets the kind you White and vens. The young men present were want if desire the you best. We can supply you at short Wadsworth Owen, Philip Coe, Jack ^Little I.J notice. Remember our location Soft Deerskin Materials. Wyer, Kilborn Coe, Ned Elwell, Law- enables us to send on the next steamer after rence Eastman, Paul Donahue, Law- Miss Jane Murray of Little Dia- receiving your order. rence and mond Day Tyler Stevens. has gone to Whitefield for a TELEPHONE few The most brilliant affair which ever days' fishing trip with a party of occurred on the island was the recep- friends and is expected to return tion to Colonel and Mrs. Todd, who this week. Hutchinson's Walk-Over Boot have been ordered away from, the Mr. Herbert Sackett of the island Shop Post to Fortress Monroe Virginia. has been in Boston during the past This reception was gotten up by the week on business. Mr. Herbert 544 CONGRESS ST., PORTLAND officers and ladies of the Fort to show Sackett's mother has been visiting their appreciation and love for Col- friends in New Haven. It is her inten- KENDALL & WHITNEY onel Todd and his wife in tion to remain there for a of a charming stay DEALERS few weeks. IN N. T. WORTH Jr. the work they have done while on the LEY, island. The reception was held in Tiie family of A. S. Dunlop of Massa- j Agricultural and Horticultural Maine's Leading Optometrist and Optician the Mines Building on the Fort chusetts arrived at the island last Implements, Fertilizers, week and have and 478 CONGRESS ST-i Corner CENTER ST. grounds. The decorations of ferns opened the attractive Poultry Dairy Supplies, Woodon Ware, Galvanized Iron for the Opp. PREBLE HOUSE, PORTLAND, ME. and American flags were most won- cottuge remainder of the sea- derful and elaborate. A fea- son. Ware, Brooms, Brushes, etc. Phone 2174-W. All cars stop at our door special Cordags, Seeds, of decorations was a Mr. F. A. Chamberlain ture the large and Miss Also specialties in SUMMER American over the en- Chamberlain have been COMFORTS, such as Ice Cream Eyes examined. Prescription lenses flag draped away from j trance with the Fort searchlight play- the island for a few days. They have Freezers, Refrigerators, Lawn Window ground promptly. Mail orders re- Swings, Croquet Sets, Screens ing upon it. The effect was most been visiting friends at Highland and turned by next mail. Screen Doors. Call and see us. •brilliant and startling. Not only for Lake, Maine, where they had a most the decorations was this reception a enjoyable visit. Gold tilled Chains.... Cor. Federal arrd Eyeglass 50c success, but also for Its size. Prac- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Batchelder Temple Sts., Portland, Me. tically all the summer residents of have been entertaining their friend, Prescription Lenses ground to order the island were present and with the Mrs. Edward Jones for a few days 40c and up officers iu their dapper white uniforms last week. mingling in the crowd of women beau- Mrs. J. C. Wooley and her son jack, Genuine Shell and Rubber Frames for tifully gowned, made a scene never both from Portland, arrived on the Library Glasses $1.00 to be forgotten. A light dinner of island the last or the week and are dainty and delicious food was served now pleasantly situated at the Moore Colored Glasses 50c and ud and and at a late hour the gay throng cottage. They are being most en- Heating their homes. ATLAS SHUR-ON EYEGLASSES sought thusiastically greeted by their many friends here. at this The Misses Burett and friends, all Sol,d only office. Mr. A from New York, will occupy the cot- and Mrs. E. E. James of the is- Consultation Free All Kinds of Plumbing Optical land Repairing tage of Mr. Charles E. Wyer until the have had as their recent guest ?»lrs. James' first of September. Although new- sister, Mrs. John Kaler ] and comers to the Island, they have many her husband. Miss Alnah James has Engineers friends here who cordially welcomed had Miss Rebecca Craighill as a at them here upon their arrival. guest her summer home here last MAINE TOURMALINES Stoves, Ranges, Tinware Last the week. Miss Craighill has now re- Saturday night regular The largest up to date line of Souvenirs turned to to dance was held at Elwell hall. This Cambridge, Mass., join In the her city. Also a lull line of Lanterns and dance, as are all of the dances held family, having been visiting up! Ship Stoves, to this At the here, was very well attended by both time her friends Miss Jessie j Galley Furnishings DAYBURN casino of young and old of the island. The mu- Ridge West End, Chebeague, and; Watches, Clocks, Jewelry Trefethen's Miss James of Gasoline and Landing, Peak's Island sic is so good that many people who the island. and Diamonds Engines cannot dance attend for the Vice-Consul and Mrs. Keating en- Water Systems ADMISSION lOc DANCING 5c A just COUPLE tertained Mrs. pleasure of hearing ot and seeing lately William Coates of all Daily Sessions 8-11 p.m., and 2-5 and her Repairing kinds at short notice Saturdays Holidays p.m.. Gibson Orchestra the gay couples whirling to and fro daughters, the Missea Marion Superb Dancing Surface. Accommodates 300 and couples among the crowd. Donalda Coates, all of Montreal, F. & C. B. NASH CO. Canada. Mrs. Samuel Augustus Stevens ex- j 384-390 FOSE ST. Recent visitors on the island were McKENNEY JEWELRY CO. Mrs. Fred Boothby, her daughter,: Miss Ruperta Boothby, and Mr. Julian I Jewelers and Opticians Greely, all of Portland. They are frequent visitors on the island and Monument Sq., Portland, Me. have many warm friends here. The Junior association of AMERICAN DAIRY LUNCH greatly surprised D. J. MacDOXALiD, Prop. their audience by the great success of 121 their minstrel show. With only a Commercial St., nearly oppo- week of coaching under the capable COMMONWEALTH HOTEL .site Island Steamers and South guidance of Mrs. James Moore, they (Incorporated) Portland Ferry: produced a State Cross performance superior to Opp. House BOSTON, MASS* 180 Middle Street, nearly opposite many of the professional shows. Postoffice Country From beginning to the end the enthu- Milk, Cream, etc., fresh from siastic audience roared with laugh- dairy farm daily. Best of ter. Mr. Proctor James proved him- foods, quickest service, reasonable self to be an amateur of great worth. charg- es. Finest equipment in the East. For, according to reports of those By Visit us when in town. Elite Lunch Telephone present, he was an uproaringly funny 487 Congress St. for ladies. i end man. un r riaay night there will be given at Cogawesco hall a dinner by the men of the island. It is This can connect over rumored company with 700 central offices in that caterers from Portland will pro- Offers rooms with hot and oold duce the best Maine, New and Vermont. possible banquet. Mrs. water for >1.00 and up, which In- Massachusetts, Hampshire Bernadette Moreau's full orchestra cludes free use of shotter baths. will render for Over music the dinner and Nothing to Equal This inNew England 3,100 named localities connected with following the dance. those central Rooms wltn private baths for $1.60 Last Monday night many of the per day up; suites of two rooms and offices can be reached a toll Island went by call. people over to the Cape bath for $4.00 per day and up. Shore. The Cane Ferry was char- olnlng Room and Cafe First-Class, There are 189,000 in tered for the trip to and from the European Plan. telephones Boston and its vicinity; Cape and carried ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF fully forty people Stone going and coming back. All those floors, nothing wood but the there are 193,500 stations in the remainder of Massa- doors. who went had a most time en- jolly Equipped with Its own Sanitary joying Robin so Vermont has Hood, the olay, well Vacuum Cleaning Plant. chusetts; 35,000 stations; New the Hampshire presented by Cape Theatre Co. Strictly a Temperance Hotel. Kodak Mi SB Supplies Artists' Materials has and are Mary Townsend of Deering SEND FOR BOOKLET. 50,000 stations; there stations in «-rrtDc~ e- >~r> 78,000 visited over the week end. Mr. and actg. 5#r,eral Mqr. Developing, Printing and a little Enlarging Maine. Mrs. Elmer Batchelder at their beau- better than the other (elloW. tiful cottage here. JOHN F. GOULD Miss Lottie was most 549 Keating Congress St.. Portland, Me. From one of on any those nearly 550,000 telephones you can agreeably surprised last Thurs- day, her birthday. Most delicious "Sebasco Estates" talk to other refreshments were any telephone in New England, Berved and danc- CASCO BAY, MAINE ing was greatly enloyed. Those Tents For Select modern fur- Sale and To Let present were Mrs. William Coates, BOARD, |IO-fl5; New is not the limit of nished for England your communication, Mrs. T. W. Atwood, Mrs. Murray bungalows, camps |50-|350 SULKOWITCH HARDWARE & PAINT CO. Sandusky. Miss Mildred Keating and season. Accessible from Portland. Write tell the toll 377 FORE STREET however; just operator where you want to Mrs. Keating, (he Misses Mlarion and Sebasco Estates, Club House, fcebasco, Me. Between send voice. Donalda Coates, Miss Marjorie At- Exchange and Market Streets your wood, "Elolse Danforth, Margery Near Island Steamers Lamb, the Misses Helene and Sarah i TO LET Jordan, Miss Helen Miss Johnson, ( There will be no on a Alnah James. Miss At Cliff six room charge par- Carolyn James, | Island, Maine, cottage, Miss Mav Moore, Miss Beatrice fireplace, water at ticular party toll call if you are not sink, private cove, Sackett. Theodore Atwood. Henrv flush closet, finely located; also other connected with the whoso Vernon person Lamb, Brown, Isaac IUesley. cottages. Inquire at Cobb's, Head of Phillip and Clement We Want to Do name ycu have given to the toll Johnson, Mr. the Pier. Phillip .Tames, Proctor James and operator. Wilbur Hill. Your

I THE NEW RURAL SCHOOLING. TO LET-AT COUSINS ISLAND The old & district school Is rapidly j Eight room cottage, open fire Developing disnppearlnar. and modorn ami attrac- place, tive school-houses, thoroughly equlp- hard wood floors, piazza, water etc. oeri with proner aoparatus. are sprlng- Rent .>100 for srason. Ins; un everywhere. A now tvpe of Printing New teacher will shortly sunarsede the av- A few choice house lots for sale at England erage rural schoolmistress of the reasonable Now is the H. M. Telephone prices. time SMITH nast. She will he country-born and to with a high nnd a normal school buy. Photographer education, and she will be a lover of SEASHORE LAND COMPANY 8 Elm St., Portland, Me. and country life. Her aim will he to bet- E*itm«n Film* Telegraph Company ter pxl«tln«r conditions In the country, C. M. Bowker, Treas. ORDER BY MAIL coupled with a strong desire to save 647 Forest these boys and alrls for the fnrm. A Ave., Portland, Me. A. T. STEWART, Manager teacher eoverned by these motives, and possessing a strong personality, will a^comnllsh much In this direc- tion.—Margaret Woodward In the CORDES' CAPE "Old Countryside Magazine for P. O. Cordet, fnnhlonrd thing* of nolld worth, July. Proprietor. On thorn « First- class in benediction, Every Particular The Joy «nd comfort of the earth Private Greatest Countries. Dining Rooms And strength without restriction." Sheep-Breeding 565 1-2—567 1-2 Between them, Australia and Argen* Congress at. tlna pasture one-third of the world's PORTLAND, MAINE Antique Furniture Wawrooms ■heep. Opposite Baxter Block •29 Con (See in gallon has been placed on Evans, formerly N V I II (See Adv. in another column.) Eiseuherg, Adv. another column.) Atwood, _ Williams. Iloston E L l'hila Dr r T C McGuire. \v d. Mrs C II I'arre llavelen, Portland Miss P Ostrom, Worcester Miss A I Mcinzies, X V brought guest past week several Osgood, L X I sailing parties Mrs Geo \V Wood, Trenton Slagle, West Mable E liiillard, I'oston S Spanoglc, Portland Adell I locket t. X V spend a week Mrs. William of Virginia Osgood. Springfield ( A Teague have been enjoyed and with Miss Marv Wood. Trenton Miss Alice l'olsom. Mrs Barr. Pa Ihmlap Jr. I level. Me Mrs Alice Clark, X V Miss A M Walsh, Newark croquet Jas Pittsburgh, S A Lewiston. and Sahmal & \v. X V Mrs Ellison, Richmond. Va M !•' \V Smith & w, card parties for other Viggo Laila A McNeil. Anna McMaster, Crafton, Pa Benson, _ Jr Xewark diversions, I T Small \v, Lewiston Mrs Miss Emma Sutfielo., arrived at Dana and Bons at Our Mail Order from the guests and several very after a pseech by Mr. W. K. Vinalhaven and her niece, expert the Harpswell Laboratory last week. lov- Mrs. Hattie good scores have been made by the the presentation of small golden Carver, at Rockland. He is professor of anatomy at the participants. Mr. Marks, Mr. Orem, ing cups to the guests. Mrs..John F. Hamilton of Portland are and University and will complete some and Shoppers alert, too, and Miss fJeraldine are the Mrs. Charles Percy and her son Mrs. M. E. "Nichols of Hayden very work while Wakefield, interesting here. are the a three champions and are willing to Stephen of Washington, I). C., Mass., spent few days here on the will Miss A. Miss give you advant- defend their titles against any of the Ferguson, Dorothy of and Mrs. Stephen island the past week. every M'-js guests Captain Collins, Sydney Brown and Miss for the summer months. guests. Tootbaker Ernest H. Hill, captain of the Caroline Fowler were in scow of Portland of of the Casco age where to Mrs. Walter Chick Philadelphia, Bay & Harpswell Lines, shopping here, Hotel Sea Gables. Thursday hear the organ recital, has Pa., is spending two weeks at the J. moved from Portland to this is- given at the city hall auditorium by A. Make cottage at the Auburn Col- land. having rented the varieties are The guests of thin popular house Mr. Will C. the celebrat- Granville Hill large and MacFarlane, Mrs. J. A, cottage near pric- are the fine weather to the ed ony, with her mother, the schoolhouse on the enjoying organist. main The hour Is Blake of Maiden, Mass. 'Her husband road. es fullest extent. bathing Mr. and low. Mrs. L. f}. Brown of Farni- will loin her on the first of August. A very popular and few fall to go In for large house-party of Portland ington Hill, Me., arc here for the en- Mrs. a delightful swim in the water which Miss Katherlne Duell and Klrls are greatly "their tire season. They are staying at enjoying stay warm as It flows up over the Robert Brown have arrived on the here. They are In the grows their cottage on 'Hurricane A. house of Mrs.' Or can us were Kidge. the summer. Mr. Annie you 'phone your sunheated sands. Whist parties !Polnt to spend Llttlefleld for the rent of the and Mrs. E. C. Briggs and Mr. C. A. them. month held often and sailing trips pic- Kenneth Brown accompanied and are having a Jolly time to- Julia of Lewiston, who are at the wants and we will nics are becoming patronl?,ed by He has been attending Polytechnlcal gether. Those of the party are tlio immediate- marvels of Conant cottage for the season, this winter. everyone who enjoys the spent Preparatory school last chaperones, Miss Seavey and Miss Is Sunday at Baileys Island on a dame nature. The hotel receiving picnic, Mr. Converse Hill of the class of Read, while the girls are, Vlda Sko- where the ly ship your order—and re- additional guests dally and Its attrac- they enjoyed spectacular was a re- fleld, Alice surf. 1918 of Cornell University, Mathews, Mildred Seavey, tion pleases everyone. cent visitor of Miss GworRla Burr of Margery Griffon, Florence Wilkinson, Mr. and Mrs. member, is free in If. A. Free, who are Lexington, Mass., at her cottage on Dorothy Rowe, Grace Read and Hur- delivery at nlce The Ocean View. staying their summer home, "Free- (Hurricane Ridge. He will fill a posi- Butler. Nothing Is left undone croft," the 21st and re- this New spent 22nd of this tion on a scientific farm for the by happy throng, bathing, walk- England. A very much enjoyed muslcale was month In Auburn. mainder of the summer. ing and boating being among thp chief given here Thursday to the guests of Mr. Leander Eisenberg of Boston, Mrs. E. O. Sherwln amusements of their stay here. the hotel and people from neighbor- Mr. and of Mass., who is leading the Boston Mass., who are spending The Lerov Hill iHouse Is ing cottages. Mr. L, Elsenberg gave Worcester, occupied Castle House will continue at their beautiful "Sun- for two w#?ks. Those several violin solos Including Ttuben- orchestra, the summer living there his study of senses in He of Prof. are Mr. and Mr. Ma* Rosen animals. set Cottage" wera the guests Mrs. J. 8. Llnd and their stelns sonato, played worked at two Miss this subject last winter in A. Cook at his camp at Brldgeton for small children. the end EASTMAN BROS. & BANCROFT very attractive coronet solos. Upon of the Harvard Medical school and tried the 19th and re- the two weeks Tlelen Black also sang three very three days leaving they will return t