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By Th. Courl.r-Gu.tt.., 465 Main 8t.. Established January, 1946. Entered ae Second Claei Mail Matter. Rockland, Maine, Thursday, February 12, 1925. THREE CENTS A COPY Volume 80...... Number 19.

THf GARDINER ROUTE plained Is the most picturesque by WITH THE BOWLERS THAT BABY SHOW WHO IS SHE? The Courier-Gazette far and the shortest. BREWSTER'S LETTER TALK OF THE TOWN All travel from the west going THREE-TIME8-A-WEEK Team No. 3 bowled in fine tom Splendid List of Prizes Fot Sister of Late S. D. Graves Jefferson Man Expresses His east or vice versa to these -points Tuesday night and advanced itF r What Maine S Governor The Rockland * trawlers Widgeon, and to points beyond In either direc­ ALL THE HOME NEWS percentage in the city League at the Wrote To the Governor of C°ot and Teel have been chartered Views Regarding Lewis­ tion are very much better accommo­ Big Community Fair Holds Unique Position At expense of Cap’n Phillips' quintet, to carry fresh fish to the Burnham Subscription $3 00 per year payable In ad­ ton-Rockland Road. dated via Gardiner than to go way not a number of which succeeded in Event—All Kiddies In- Angel Island, Florida. and Morrill factory in Portland, vance; single copies three cents. along to Augusta and thence across. hitting a hundred-clip. Cuthbert- ___ j where packing operations are to be Advertising rates based upon circulation Such a road would be a great thing and very reasonable. (Kennebec Journal) son the other hand, rolled three vited An Associated Press despatch from conducted on un extensive scale. for the farmers all along the way j tender the caption of “Interesting NBWSPAJ'EU HISTORY stringsOil better than 100. The sum­ Tallahassee, Flu., to the Miami Dally The Rockland Gazette was established In One of the best pleas yet advanced Westerners” there appears in the and it is so much needed. I wonder “Now what do you know about News, date of Feb. 5, says: The Standard Bearers of the 1846. In 1874 the Courier was established in thte interest of the proposed road if you gentlemen have thought that mary : current issue of Sunset an article and consolidated with the Gazette In 1882. Team No. 1—Phillips, 442; Milne. • hat?” said Mrs. J. 11. Flanagan "Florida is on everyone's lips, Methodist church are preparing to concerning Jennie Garcia, w’ho has The Free Press was established In 1855, and from Lewiston to Rockland via there is not one decent cross road 1 yesterday as she spread before the writes Gov Ralph 41. Brewster of keep open house in the vestry Wed­ In 1801 changed Its name to the Tribune. 404; Peters, 421; Powers. 433; Ste­ the distinction of being the only wo­ Gardiner Is given in the following whereby a traveler may get from general manager of the Community Maine, in a letter to Gov. John W. nesday evening, Feb. 18, all parish­ These papers consolidated March 17, 1897. vens, 429; total, 2131. man now holding the position of the highway between Brunswick and Fair ti c result of an hour’s quest Martin ol' this state. ‘We are giving ioners Invited, in the form of an Ac­ open letter .to the Board of Trade Team No. 3—Perry, 439; Howard, immigrant inspector in the United Waterville over, to the highway from among the merchant.! for the benefit Florida a great deal of free adver­ quaintance Party. Organization of from A. Q. Carter, who has a sum­ States. She has been serving the Bath to Belfast—not one ! That en- of the baby shown ’Hie lishe dis­ tising now as we are preaching all this new society of boys and girls beautiful coast and country is 48#' Shapiro, 450; total, 2257. past three* years at the U. S. Immi­ mer home in Jefferson. tire played was imposing ami refiicts a over the. state that we must learn to Is not completed yet, but the plan Is ♦ Great cnn’esta genrrally ni'lle an- ■— isolated by lack of a decent cross- , grant Station on Angel Island in San The activity of the Gardiner Board deal of credit on the spirit ot tiie emulate its example in theRe days to get acquainted first and talk It ♦ tmoffttlcn —Livy. ♦ road, and what is worse, the farm­ Tlie women folks were "not far Francisco Bay. Local interest at- «* ♦ of Trade looks good to all those business houses con erned. Here is Just ahead,’ the letter dated Jan. 24, over. ers living there the year around , behind Captain Norcross in Tues­ ' taches to Jennie Garcia from the fact folks who live along the way of the day night’s game at the Star alleys, the list: reads: 'Imitation,' it adds, 'is the proposed road you are advocating haven’t a decent road .to get out in V F. Studley, Inc., rocking horse. ! that she is a sister of the late Samuel The new Bear tractor made a spe­ either direction. The benefit to I and in consequence of their very j Dean Graves, a former South Thom- sincerest flattery.’ LEWISTON TO ROCKLAND from Lewiston to Rockland via Jef­ Stonington Furniture Co., kiddie “The Maine governor was a visitor cial trip to Thomaston Tuesday af­ Gardiner in trade from the sur- • creditable totals, Schofield’s Stars ! ufl-ton hoy, who was in newspaper ferson. kar. to Florida last fall when he attended ternoon opening up the highway to rounding country would wonder- • were again out of luck. Tlie sum­ work in tills city for a number of Gardiner is hoping to see the con­ My home (s In Jefferson, Burpee Furniture Co., talking & the governor’s conference at Jack- a point beyond the State Prison, ful if such a road is put through. mary: j years. The Sunset article follows: struction of a new State hlghwuy where I am most of the time, so I sleeping doll. sonville Nov. 17-18 and later toured and also clearing Knox street. The • • • » Schofield’s Stars—'Schofield, 303; from Lewlaton to Rockland which am deeply Interested, as are all the Mrs. Norcross, 295; Miss .pease, 276; (). E. Davies, silver spoon and fork. tile state with the party that spent a expenses were paid by private sub­ will, pass through that city. At the folks over that way. Two years ago Last 3iear, the writer made a Holt, 350: total, 1224. C. E. -Morse, silver spoon. ‘‘Who is the little lady in the blue week or more in visiting the princi­ scription, and the abultors expressed annual meeting of the Gardiner 1 explained to Frank Gray of Gray Statewide swing from Kittery Point Norcross’ Nicest—Norcross, 329; X7. \V. Palmer & Son, silver mug. uniform and brass buttons?” palities of the West and East coasts. much satisfaction. It Is estimated Board of Trade on Wednesday even­ Hildreth Co., In your city, the reason to Fort Kent and from Lubec to .Mrs. McRae, 323; Mrs. Record, 309; <’. E. Daniels, silver mug. 'That is one of the first questions "In his letter Gov. Brewster urged that the same volume of work un­ ing the matter will be thoroughly why Gardiner should make a deter­ Fryeburg and every place of any size AlICs Flanagan, 297; total, 1258. E. H- Crie, cereal set. asked of guides hy sightseers visit­ Governor and Mrs. Martin to visit der the old method would have cost discussed. Gardiner claims that mined effort to have a good road between, and on return wrote the • • » ♦ Knox Book Store, 2 sets of baby ing the U. S. Immigration 'Station at Maine. 'I cannot promise to excel the town nearly *1,000. thousands of tourists located at over that way; he was interested. State highway commissioner the fact I i oat terns. Angel Island in San Francisco hay. your hospitality,' he said, 'but we John Sullivan, who has been em­ either end of the route now pass You have probably thought of the that the worst piece of regular road Mrs. E. F. Crockett, baby frock- The question is a reasonable one, as shall do our best to equal it here in Assistant Chief of the Fire De­ ployed as engineer by the Eastern through Bath hut that If there was a fact that It 1« much shorter from on the entire trip was getting across North National Bank, silver dollar. the other uniformed employes there the State of Maine.’ partment Wilbur Bisbee is at Knox Steamship Lines, .Inc , fell afoul of nt* Lewiston-Rockland highway Gardiner across via Jefferson than from Augusta or Gardiner to Jef­ Rockland National Bank, silver! are men. The answer: she is Im­ “ 'We have had it forty below here Hospital recuperating from Injuries the thin sticks the other night and through Gardiner that they would It is any other way; really it is ferson ! They replied not disputing dollar. migrant inspector Jennie Garcia, and in our State this past week and we sustained in the recent State street take that route In preference. Some shorter probably via North White- my contention, but stating they could amazed the spectators with six con­ Security Trust Co., silver dollar. ' has the distinction of being the only are feeling tine. 1 walked one-half mishap to Chemical 1. Despite ru­ of them might, but at that season df Held, Pleasant Pond,- Dyer's Pond, see no immediate way to remedy it; secutive strings which read: 133, 86, These gifts will be awarded at the woman now holding such a position mile or so ill the face of a biting mors to the contrary the young man the year the average tourist from out around head of Jefferson Lake in I inferred they tneant outside of 141, &6, 115, and 101. Try that on thow which is to be held Wednesday in lj)e United States, wind and snowstorm yesterday vis­ is well on the road to recovery And of the State prefers the Atlantic Jefferson (Damariscotta Lake) and legislative action. your piano sometime. ifternoon of Community Fair week jt ,g jiflicult to persuade Inspector iting one of the institutions of our is expected to leave the hospital Highway with Its cooler tempera­ so on, than via Cooper's Mills, Your proposed rdad is one of the feb. 23-28. The Arcade will be spe- , Garcia to talk of herself—in almost State, as an automobile and sleigh next week. A fortnight's convales­ ture and its beautiful views of the though It may be just now that via best moves for the building up of a The lighthouse tender and Ice­ daily heated and every possible ef- ] any other subject she will evince were'both obliged to give it up cn cence at home and he will again he ocean, seen so frequently along the North Whitefield and thence to very large territory right in the cen­ breaker Hibiscus spent yesterday *ort made to have the youngsters ' mU(.j, more interest—but she said: account of -the drifts, and thoroughly In fire fighting trim. Atlantic route which is one of the Cooper's Mills and thence via Jef­ tral part of Maine, and Gardiner to banging her way through Fox Island comfortable. Should the weather j ..j flr8t become connected with the 11. enjoyed the experience. You must most beautiful In the country.—Bath ferson is equipped with better roads Rockland via North Whitefield. Thoroughfare and at dusk was well i prove unreasonably stormy or cold S. Immigration Service about eight conic up in January or February Various committees of Portland Times. to start with, but the first route ex­ Pleasant Lake,Dyer's Pond, Damar- past Bare Point toward the steam- , -he show will be set back to Friday years ago, beginning as a stenog­ sometime and trail me for a week or Lodge of Elks, headed by District iscotta Lake atJefferson (Jefferson boat wharf. It is hoped that the ifternoon. On the day of the show rapher. It is to that position I owe so and learn something of the Joys Deputy Lester C. Ayer, are rapidly Lake) to Waldoboro, where it meets Gov. Bodwell may touch at North ' the decision will he made early and my present for in the first 1 became of life You may assure Mrs. Martin completing the plans for State of that State highway, is the shortest Haven wharf and go on through tlie ! mothers of contestants can call the thoroughly acquainted with the that it will not injure your complex­ Maine Elks’ Night at tlie Congress route and the most picturesque- Thoroughfare on her eastward trip I Chamber of Commerce nltice, 860, for method of handling the various ion in any way.’ Square Hofei, Portland, Tuesday today. ' nformation. If possible however classes of immigrants seeking ad­ "He added, however, that the story evening, Feb. 17, when Grand Ex­ ST. VALENTINE’S DAY APPLETON’S BIG OXEN Wednesday will be the big day. An mission to the United States. But would be different tn June ‘when we alted Ruler John G. Price of Colum­ absolutely impartial board of judges my duties as stenographer were too hope to have you and the other gov­ bus, Ohio, head of the Benevolent -^FEBRUARY 14= I is being lined up and all babies up limited for my aspiration, which was ernors here’.” and Protective Order of Elks, Is to zelte quite a little about big oxen." i lo three years of age are invited to that I might be a guiding hand to be the guest of Maine Elks and BE A SPORT Portland Lodge will act as the host. writes a correspondent; “and thought : participate. There will he prizes for the many women and children appli­ LEANDER M. NUTE VIOLET CORSAGES The Maine Central offers reduced I would have a word to say about the prettiest, the smilingest, the cants coming to these shores—their AND fares from Rockland. COLONIAL BOUQUETS Appleton's. A few weeks ago I saw i plumpest, the brightest, the most land of romance and opportunity. Portland Man, Well - Known In Rock- where the largest oxen in the county ■ mischievous, the youngest and va- In order Hint 1 might decide their land, Dies At 94. There was wailing and gnashing of was burned at Razorville, and last ious others. Come one, come all. , cases, admitting them to or excluding CUT FLOWERS FLOWERING PLANTS PLAY THE GAME teeth yesterday among the High week a pair of eight-foot, fat cattle them from the United States, as the Brief mention was made in Tues­ shipped to Brighton. George Pea­ day’s issue of the death in Portland School girls when it became known "MAINE PRODUCTS WEEK” facts justified, I desihed to be an in­ that captain Carolyn Perry was out body has a pair of oxen which arc ! What if ycu haven’t any chil­ spector- That goal, however, seemed Monday of Leander M. Nute, aged 94. and for 25 years a resident of that of the Camden basketball game and Jersey and Gurnsey and girt eight . dren to benefit from the New High remote for there never had been a County Agents Will Aid In Move­ possibly off the squad for good due feet, in working order and working ; woman appointed t6 that position, T'ity. Mr. Nute was the father of School? Somebody else is carry­ ment.—Everybody Is On the Job. Mrs. Harry A. Buffum of this city, to illness. The absence of her keen GLAENTZEL, THE nearly every day. Has anybody and my fellow workers were unani­ ing your burden. Should you get where he had frequently visited. generalship was sorely felt in the STRAND THEATRE BUILDING oxen larger than this pair?" mous that there never would be, add­ out from under altogether and not The agricultural county agents in His latest visit of u month’s dura­ Rockport gume and the present sit- ing that women were not fitted for 341 MAIN STREET, ROCKLAND, ME. tie 1C Maine counties have been en- tion was two years ago, when he uaton promises that the Rockland Use Three Crow Brand Pure Cay­ even buy a couple of tickets to such work. I was not dismayed by Grcnhouzed—CAMDEN, ME. lined in the campaign to encourage was of the age of 92, a period of sextette will have to contest every enne or Red Pepper.—adv. COMMUNITY FAIR to help equip their lack of encouragement but the MEMBER FLORISTS' TELEGRAPH DELIVERY ASS'N. the greater use of products of the years that he wore with remarkable inch of the way if they wish to se­ more wholeheartedly immersed my­ the school building? Maine farms and factories. There physical and mental strength. He cure a win over Camden and the are no citizens -better posted on the self in my work. I let no opportunity was tail and of fine presence and the county championship. agricultural products of their re- slip whereby 1 might become better friends he made here always took BE A SPORT AND i spective counties than are these acquainted with the different angles pleasure in meeting him. D. T. Hersey, manager of the ad­ county agents, whose work Is con­ and ramifications of immigration in­ Mr. Nute was born In Milton, N. vertising department of the Ford BUY THE TICKETS tinuously with the farming groups, spection. As a stenographer I was IL, April 15, 1831, and the early Motor Co., will be the speaker at the in an endeavor to make farming thrust into work preparing one for years of his life were devoted to dinner and open forum to be staged RADIO More. urofijablp. — just such duties. Always as my manufacturing shoes. He was the In the Thorndike Hotel Feb. 20 by T- Displays of farm products, along­ lingers followed thh swift questions oldest alumnus of Dartmouth Col the Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Her­ A Complete Line of side tlie products of local industries and answers of the hearings conduct­ lege, sole survivor of the class of sey heads up a deparlment which ROCKLAND THE UNCLE in all the towns in the State will ed, my thoughts were busy with the 1854 and had been in enjoyment of spends great sums of money, and PARTS, BATTERIES, tend to make the • "Know Maine reasons for the decisions rendered that distinction several years. He his talk is bound to lie interesting. AUTOMOBILE ETC. DUDLEY Products” week of March 2-7, a not­ and the laws which governed them. went to Iowa soon after being grad He will deul especially with the able one in Maine. Odd situations and the study of het­ —And— —At— uated from college and was located Cambridge plant as the one of great­ EDITORIAL The secretary of the statewide erogeneous races and human psycho­ in Cedar Rapids and in Lisbon, en­ est locul interest. Mr. Hersey was REASONABLE PRICES committee in charge of preliminary logy became a matter of daily rou­ gaged in railroad building. He re­ formerly associated with the Nation­ RADIO SHOW in 1 oday’s Boston Globe plans for the campaign 1, daily re­ tine. 1 was In touch with peoples of mained there It) years, ills wife who al Biscuit Co. as advertising mana­ REBUILDING AND ceiving encouraging messages from all nations and colors. was Miss Della Furbush, also a na­ ger. REPAIRING Be Sure to Read It cities and towns, showing a live in­ “After being a stenographer for tive of New Hampshire, being lo­ March 18,19, 20, 21 five years an examination for Immi­ A SPECIALTY terest in the project of acquainting cated in what was then frontier ter­ A good deal has been said about —At the— Maine people with Maine produced grant inspeotors, open to women, ritory. the early robins and finches that articles. was announced. My chance had Returning east he formed a co­ have come to this section and now ARCADE Secretary 'McDonald of the Port­ come. But alas. I did not learn that partnership with his brother at it is high time to mention that a C. L. RAYE land Chamber of Commerce has is­ women were permitted to take this Farmington, N. H„ under the firm flock of craws has been hobnobbing At Rockland Garage 'fait?' sued a letter to the wholesale and examination until less than ten days name of L. M. & D. H. Nute, with with the English sparrows on the PARK STREET, ROCKLAND iptail merchants of that city, urging before the date set for it. Without a second factory at Berwick. They golf links at the rear of The Courier- them to Join in ihe general display time for preparation, even to file the carried on a successful business a Telephone 700 113Thtf_ Gazette office. At first It was of Maine products during the week application form required, it looked number of years in shoe manufact­ thought they might be the famous designated. hopeless. However, determined to uring. He retired from business 25 Three Crows from neighbor Bird’s make the attempt, whatever the risk years ago. and shortly afterwards yard, hut the number of birds A QUIZ ON WILLS of failure. 1 telegraphed to Washing­ took up the manufacturing of vio­ showed this could not be. Why they ton for permission to enter the ex­ lins, in which he aoquired a great came so early is 'not known but amination, contingent upon the re­ reputation, winning several firs' At the Educational Club meeting judging from their tone they seemed ceipt and approval of my papers and second prizes In competition Friday evening. Feb. 20, Mrs. Mabel to have caws. which I completed and mailed with with well known makers. Stevens will conduct the 12 questions all haste. .Armed with a telegram Mr. Nute had constructed nearly in Civics. Subject, "Wills.” These Fred A Smith of Union street be­ from Washington authorizing my 300 violins in the 25 years that- he *po please your palate— are the questions: came Interested in the discussion A CLEAN-UP admission to the examination room specialized in this vocation, It 'being that Is the first requisite What is a will? which has arisen in these columns 1 found myself the only woman in a a hobby which he acquired and of a first class restaurant. Must a will be in writing? about the ship Frederick Billings crowd ‘if about thirty men competi­ which absorbed his attention and and searching through his posses­ To thoroughly satisfy the Who is the testator? energies long after he had Intended WE HAVE AT PRESENT BOTH OUR WINDOWS FILLED WITH OVER­ Is there any* law of entail in this tors. In a way I felt 1 was represent­ sions brought to light a calendar of to retire from business. Always a inner man is our ambition. ing my sex and must not full, in view 30 years ago bearing a handsome country ? lover of music, both vocal and In­ You’ll testify that we suc­ of the fact that many of my business 6x9 Inch photo-engraving of the LAY STOCK WHICH WE WILL SELL AT YOUR OWN PRICE. Are witnesses to a will essential? strumental. he found that the cre­ ceed ! associates had rather sneered at the Billings put out by the Wilcox. Crit­ If so. how many ? ative faculty spurred him on as he Is is necessary that the witness idea of a woman immigrant inspect­ tenden & Co. whose house flag Hew SOUTHERN WINDOW—REED CHAIRS t turned out one after unother of the know -the contents of the will? or. ' As a result of the examination musical instilments which in work­ at her main truck. At the top of the Get acquainted with aur Must the testator and witnesses be I was appointed an Immigrant In­ calendar was the inscription “Ship spector, which position I have held manship as well as In tone found Reed Rocker $20.00 value...... '.. $ 13.98 "Bill O’Fara” present when tlie will is signed? ready sale. Frederick Billings, tonnage 2628, What persons are competent to for more than three years,” His workshop for many years built at Rockport, Maine, 1885. make a will? Immigration procedure qs It exists Reed Chair $30.00 value...... 17.45 was in the Benoit Block on Middle Burned at l’lsagua, Chile, July 1893.” Is the form of a will essential? today has a ietliFle pace for a wo­ street, and there he was to be found Newbert’s Cafeteria What care should be taken in the man Inspecto- iiiul her sphere can Reed Divan $75.00 value...... 39.95 practically every day in the year, it Tlie weuther predictions for the making of a will? not hut hecono wider with be de­ Rockland’e Finest Eating Place being his custom to make on an av­ balance of the month, according to What ts a nuncupative will? mand that recent legislation -entails Reed Chair $30.00 value...... 19.98 erage about a dozen violins a year. Chamberlain's Almanac are; 13th Can a minor make a will? for the further restriction of immi­ Another brother, Andrew, was to 15th, generally fair and frosty, gration. She will be especially Reed Chair $30.00 value...... \.... 19.98 several terms in Congress from the temperature near zero In the north needed should our immigration laws First New Hampshire district. Mr with light frosts reaching Florida. Reed Rocker $24.00 value...... 14.85 become not only rcs.iictive but high­ Nute is survived by three daughters 16th to 19th, generally fair and cold ly selective. Feminine intuition, end Mrs. William N. Kimball of Woon­ In northwestern states; unsettled in Reed Chair $ 16.00 value...... 9.95 Ihe fact that woman Is often more socket, Mrs. Charles A. Robinson of the south and east on the 17th and industrious, more patient and more Portland and Mrs. Harry A. Buffum 18th, with light to moderate rains. Reed Rocker $35.00 value...... 18.00 willing to concentrate on her work, of Rockland, and one son, William 20th to 22nd, storm period; the storm She PARK make her Indeed quite as valuable, it area will move northeasterly from M. Nute of Brockton, Mass. Reed Chair $25.00 value...... 19.50 TWO SHOWS—2:00, 7:30 not more so, than man for such du­ Mr. and Mrs. H- A. Buffum and the southwest, shows in the north Reed Rocker $25.00 value...... 19.50 ties. the Misses Buffum went today to and general rains in the south: cold LAST TIME TODAY 'Inspector Garcia has demonstrated Portland to attend the funeral serv­ wave and fair in states of the Rocky Reed Chair $16.00 value...... • 9.50 the indisputable worth of a woman ices and going thence tomorrow to Mountains and the northwest. 23d immigrant Inspector To see her Somersworth, N. H., where inter­ to 25th, cold and unsettled, with lo­ Reed Rocker $ 16.00 value...... 10.00 board incoming vessels at sunrise, ment will he made. cal storms in the southeast. 26th One Tapestry Overstuffed Chair, formerly sold at $40; now 24.75 examine, pass or detain scores of to 28th, moderate cold and general­ “The Sea Hawk” aliens with dispatch and surety, TELEPHONE OFFICIALS ly fair; increasing cloudiness in A 3-piece Mahogany Frame Velour Upholstered Set, $45.00 plainly attests that fact. the west on 27th and 28th, where a -With— At the annual meeting of the Lib storm will be developing. Mean value; now...... ’...... 31.00 erty and Belfast Telephone Company temperature for February wll like­ MILTON SILLS the following officers were elected: ly be at or below normal, precipita­ THRILLS ROMANCE ‘ ADVENTURE President and manager, Oren W tion above average. The unlucky NORTHERN WINDOW—FLOOR COVERING REMNANTS 20 PER CENT Ripley; vice president, L. L, Morse; days of this month, according to the MATINEE ...... 25c, 35c secretary and treasurer, W. J. Gree­ same authority, are the 21st, 22nd These are odd length pieces of standard patterns that will be sold at Half PRICES: CHILDREN .... 10c We give regularly until ley; directors, Oren W. Ripley, J. J. and 23rd. EVENING ...... -...... 35c, 50e Clement, L. L. Morse, R. M. Carter, Price and Less further notice 20 PER A. J. Skidhiore and C. M. Holmes. The meeting then adjourned until YOUR FAVORITE POEM In addition—One lot of Stock Pattern Inlaid Linoleum, regular $2.75 yd. val. CENT OFF the marked Feb. 28 at 10 a. m. CONSTANCY $1.50 / * selling price on every I cannot change as others do. MAINE BOY HONORED Though you unjustly scorn : article in our store, includ­ Slr.ce that poor swain that sighs for you These are standard goods that must be moved at once. These prices mean a OREL E. DAVIES Fred Amesbury, a grandson of For you alone was boro. ing Stoves. No. Phillis, no; your heart to move quick sale, so early comers only can be assured of a wide selection. Mrs. Ida J. Deiter and also of the A surer way I’ll try; OPTOMETRIST famous Capt. Edwin T. Amesbury And, to revenge my slighted love. of Rockport, Maine, was the young Will still love on and die. if you need Glasses, I will guar­ STONINGTON est rider in the Rose Carnival, held When kill’d with grief Amyntas lies, antee satisfaction; if you do not recently in I’asadena, California And you to mind shall call V. F. STUDLEY, INC. The sighs that now un pitied rise. need them I will tell you so. Mr. Amesbury went West about four / FURNITURE CO. The tears that vainly fall— Rockland, Maine. i years ago and is now a member of That welcome hour, that ends this smart. 301 Main St., Opp Park St. L. MARCU8 Ilenly and Haynes Insurance Co. Will then begin your pain; 13-tf He speaks highly of Pasadena as a For such a faithful tender heart 313-319 MAIN ST. TEL. 745-J Can never break in valu good place for ambitious men.—Ban­ —John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester 11647* 130-tf gor News. 1680). Page Two Rockland Courier-Gazette', Thursday, February 12, 1925. Every-Other-Day The Courier-Gazette WILL EMPLOY SIXTY THREE TIMES A WEEK Union Manufacturing Co. CIRCULATION AFFIDAVIT Rockland. Feb #2. 19S5. Takes Over Rockland Fac­ Personally appeared Frank S. Xyddle who on oath declares that he is pressman in the tory—Live Wire Concern. office of The Courier-Gazette, and that of the issue of this paper of Feb. 10, 1525, there was prtfited a total of 6,451 copies. John L. Payson, B. E. St. Clair and Burpee’s Annual Sale Before me. FRANK B. MILLER, Notary PuMlc. James Lund were in the city Tues­ day to complete arrangements for A man that hath friends must the removal of their manufacturing shew himself friendly; and there is plant from Union into the Everett L. to friend th:p sticitetii < 1 >ser than a Spear building at the Xorthend re­ i rother.— Proverbs 1S: ?l. cently vacated by the Modern Pants Company. 1925 FEBRUARY 1925 Start will be made Inside of a few / days with a skeleton crew, the num­ ber of hands being increased gradu­ ally to about 60. The concern t^il manufacture boys' and men’s panta­ | TUES | THU | FRI | SAT loons. play clothes and short jackets. SUN MON WED The name of the company is the Union Manufacturing Corporation, the president being John L. Payson and the treasurer B. E. St. Clair. NOTICE! President Payson is already well known in Rockland, where he was HERE YOU WILL 21 formerly employed at the store of 20 FEBRUARY 12, 1809 16 17 18 19 Alfred Murray. Subsequently he FIND A DAILY LIST The life of Lincoln should never was employed by William Filene. —1—.. Boston. John Wanamaker, Philadel­ OF OUR SALE TODAY'S SPECIAL IS TODAY’S SPECIAL IS be passed by in silence by young or TODAY'S SPECIAL IS TODAY'S SPECIAL IS TWENTY-FIVE TODAY’S SPECIAL IS old. He touched the log cabin and it phia, and B. Altman. Xew York. OAK COPPER NICKLE became the palace in which great­ Still more recently he has been with CHINA CUPS ness was nurtured. He touched the the Commercial Trading Co. of “SPECIALS” BRIDGE LAMPS BLANKETS BRIDGE LAMPS TABOURETS Boston. At 10 A. M. 20 beautiful At 10 A. M. AND SAUCERS forest and it became to him a church Complete with Shade, TEAKETTLE Extra Good Quality At 10 A. M. we place on The main office of the Union Man­ EVERY ARTICLE 50 pairs Extra Heavy in which the purest and noblest wor­ Bridge Lamps, complete with Pure White sale 50 of these useful ship of God was observed. His oc­ ufacturing Co. will be in Rockland. At 10 A. M. pieces of furniture Handsome Silk Shade Part Wool Blankets $1.19 cupation has become associated in Mr. Payson will be in Boston to su­ TAKEN FROM OUR pervise the direct purchasing of ma­ .15 ■89 each...... our minds with the integrity of the $3.98 At 10 A. M. we sell 3 Doz. At 10 A. M. we will sell 500 life he lived. In Lincoln there was terials and have the handling of the REGULAR STOCK $8.29 $3.98 Regular value ...... $1.50 Regular value ...... 25c always some quality that fastened sales forces—duties for which he is Regular value ...... $22.00 Regular price ...... $7.50 Greatest Value of Sale hegular value ...... $2.75 him to the people and taught them most admirably qualified. LOOK OVER THIS to keep time to the music of his • * • • heart.—David Swing. The Courier-Gazette is in receipt GREAT CREDIT • • • • of the following communication con­ “With malice toward none, with cerning the principals in this new ASSORTMENT OF charity for all, with firmness in the industrial concern: 27 TERMS right as God gives us to see the • • • « 25 26 BARGAINS 23 24 right, let us strive on to finish the B. E. St. Clair is well known to the work we are in; _to bind up the Na­ townspeople of Union and vicinity tion's wounds: to care for him who We have planned con- being prominent in town affairs and Read Every Cne of the shall have borne the battle, and for TODAY'S SPECIAL IS TODAY’S SPECIAL IS TODAY’S SPECIAL IS TODAY'S SPECIAL IS serving ad selectman for many years. his widow and his orphan—to do all THREE-FOLD BURROWS He conceived the plan of making PRICE CUT which may achieve and cherish a PICTURES SMOKERS’ . SPECIALS venient Credit Terms just and lasting peace among iur pants. Pressing cider became un­ SCREENS CARD TABLES popular and the idea of threshing This is a bargain selves and with all nations.” At 10 A. M. STAND At 10 A. M. we place on We Have Announced out pants and pressing the custom­ Oak frames filled with At 10 A. M. • • • • 50% 50 Beautiful Framed Pictures sale 100 of these fine so that all can take ad­ ers for money took root. Silkalene 50 Mahogany Stands tables “I know there is a God. and that Bert's idea of manufacturing was They Are he hates the injustice of slavery. I $2.99 meagre, but since a large majority of .98 At 10 A. M. we place on sale 24 .89 $1.89 vantage of this sale. see the storm coming, and I know the rrale population wore pants why And More BIG-BARGAINS Regular value ...... $4.C0 Regular value ...... $4.75 Regular value ...... $1.50 Regular value ...... $3.50 that his hand is in it. If he has a was it not worth a try? A try with * place and a work for me, and I think Bert means a go. A few machines he has, I believe I am ready. I am were secured and set up in two bed­ 'irr’J- nothing, but truth is everything. I rooms in the Robbins block at the know I am right, because I know Common. Right here the fun be­ that liberty is right, for Christ gan. Samples were made, and sub­ teaches it. and Christ is God.” mitted to a schoolmate, John Pay- • • • • son. then connected with the manu­ “We cannot dedicate, we cannot facturing department of one of the giSty-i PRICE COTTO EVENT consecrate, we cannot hallow this large chain store systems. The ground. The brave men who strug­ samples were duly shown to the ex­ gled here have consecrated it far perts, and were pronounced not STARTS THE 16th AT 9:00 O’CLOCK. EVERY PIECE OF THIS ENORMOUS STOCK IS REDUCED 25% AND beautiful, but strong- Here another beyond our power to add or detract. WINDSOR idea crystalized. Why not make MORE. AND MIND THIS! A PRICE REDUCTION IN THIS STORE MEANS MORE THAN A PRICE REDUC­ BREAKFAST The world will little note nor long ROCKERS them strong, and they would become TABLES remember what we say here, but it Mahogany finish TION IN THE ORDINARY STORE, AND HERE’S WHY> WE ARE MEMBERS OF THE FAMOUS ATHERTON can never forget what they did here. beautiful with experience. Unfinished It is for us the Jiving rather to be In the narrative of this industry $9.48 SYNDICATE, THE LARGEST BUYING ORGANIZATION IN NEW ENGLAND. ' Enamelled dedicated to the unfinished work let us not overlook some of the hard­ Chairs to match PLAIN FIGURED SALE TAGS ARE ON EVERY PIECE OF MERCHANDISE. HUNDREDS OF PIECES MARKED LESS THAN ONE-HALF. WE GIVE which they who fought here have ships Bert encountered in bnnging thus far so nobly advanced. It is these sturdy boys' pants to reality. YOU OUR WORD THAT THIS IS THE GREATEST FURNITURE SALE EVER ATTEMPTED IN ROCKLAND. WE SAY TO YOU, TAKE ADVANTAGE rather for us to be here dedicated to After milking five or six cows, which OF THESE DRASTIC REDUCTIONS; ITS AN OPPORTUNITY THAT COMES TO YOU BUT FEW T IMES' IN A LIFETIME. the great task remaining before us. by the way. furnished the increment s that from these honored dead we when profit on the pants was minus, r rn take increased devotion to that cause a walk of four miles on snow shoes

for which they gave the Idst full was served to Bert on both ends of RUGS » the day during the winter months. measure of devotion: that we here EVERY RUG IN OUR IM­ highly resolve that these dead shall Still the idea could not he dispelled. MENSE STOCK MARKED Sturdiness would win. A new com­ not have died in vain:. and this na n Off DOWN pany was then formed, taking in IP tion. under God. shall have a new LIBRARY WILTONS r l John Payson of -South Hope, more birth of freedom: and that govern­ TABLES jT i recently of Boston, and 36.000 pairs Regular Sale L ‘ ment of the people, by the people Mahogany u DINING of pants annually were produced. Price Price nnd for the liewple, shall not perish $13.87 TABLES Customers still hollered for more 9x12 $115.00...... $86.25 from the earth." All Woods Bert shook the tree and more good 9x12 99.00...... 74.25 At $36.75 We have always felt that a dread luck fell into the basket. Rockland I 9x12 90.C0...... 67.50 all groomed with a nice factory, re­ ful waste was made in destroying rII cently vacated, with lots of nice gals AXMINSTER seized alcohol which might under well trained and ready to step on it, 9x12 $75.00...... $56.25 proper restrictions be utilized for and turn out 72.000 pairs in a walk 9x12 03.50...... 52.13 purposes universally recognized as Should they break into a trot this Just the opportunity you’ve been wait­ 9x12 58.03.._...... 43.50 Almost unbelievable! Three beautiful number could be greatly increased. beneficent and proper. An order just 9x12 45.00...... 33.75 Seems like a lot of pants, but when ing for! 3-piece Bedroom Suites $74.25 9x12 39.50...... 29.62 Overstaffed pieces in Rich Velour $119. handed down by Federal Judge Mor­ one considers the number of boys, ton, making it possible to apply in and the fact the concern sells the For your own bedroom or for your guest room, this sale in­ Many Others Yes, it hardly seems possible that you can secure such a won­ COLONIAL cludes wonderfully beautiful suites at prices impossible to derful suite as this—giving you the furnishing fcr a complete that fashion the alcohol seized from pants by the dozen, it's not such a FOUR POSTER terrible sight after all. duplicate at any other time of the year. Imagine getting a living room—at such a sensationally low figure ! Not for a run runners, recommends itself as a Mahogany complete bedroom suite at such a ridiculously low price as Cold-Seal Art Rugs long time have we offered a value.the equal of this and we do step in the right direction. The $22.13 that quoted above ! not believe that it will ever again be possible to duplicate it, ROCKERS Beautiful New Patterns Many to choose order reads: so act at once ! Regular Sale from “It is hereby ordered that any al­ Price Price $6.98 up cohol seized by the United States by 9x12 $18.00...... $11.49 Jibel under the customs law, where 9x10-6 15.75...... 10.09 in a decree of condemnation and for­ 9x9 13.50...... 9.29 feiture is entered, may be delivered 7-6x9 11.25...... 6.49 by the United States marshal ro 6x9 9.00...... 5.98 any public charitable hospital ap­ Every One New and Perfect proved by him. for use in its work, in such amounts and under such re­ strictions as the United States mar­ LINOLEUM AND shal may determine, upon agreement 1809 SEWING and certification by the responsible CABINETS GOLD-SEAL RUGS head of such hospital that said alco­ Mahogany 3000 yards of Genuine Arm­ TEA hol will be used for strictly medici­ $18.75 nal purposes, and that no part of strong Linoleum Less Than WAGONS Usual Cost said alcohol will be diverted to any $26.25 unlawful use.” Good Heavy Inlaid Patterns for Living Room or Kitchen. Another Dining Suite Sensation! Nine It is notably the , IL M the world, not Mr. Wrigley alone, We want to clothe him better yW Pl ’I J’S chews with) into the great and than it has ever been done before til i •profitable field of Australia. We and we think we can. ehall never hereafter comfort our We aren't catering to any special Moments with a bit of Mr. Wrigley's c'ass. We want to serve every Justly celebrated ruminative con­ man who wants good clothing at fection without a glancing thought a reasonable price. of the young man who is again il­ lustrating in his person the fact that Our new Spring styles, fabrics, this is the land of splendid oppor­ colors and patterns for young men REFRIGERATORS tunity to the boy who with charae- are something of an innovation. A GREAT BED OUTFIT ICE CHESTS ter, patience and ambition sets his Four piece suits, nicely tailored, Every One Mar’.ed Djwn OAK CHINA CLOSETS Solid oak, 85 lbs. ice ca­ face steadily toward any goal, of Here is a big value. This Is Your Chance $29.50. pacity; regular value $26; achievement. Regular value $24750; Spring Top Coats in beautiful Well finished, bent glass. White steel bed, first 19.59 fabrics, $25.00. Now...... 18.38 President Coolidge's decision to Reg. val. $26; now 19.50 quality spring and soft Solid oak, 100 lbs. ice ca­ have a modest inaugural, cutting New Spring Hats, $5.00. pacity; regular value $30; Regular value $28.00 down the contemplated expenditure cotton mattress 19.98 Reg. val. $34; now 25.50 Loot at this Beautiful Queen Anne Suite, only .. $117.60 "ow...... 22.50 of $100,000 to something less than a Many Others Now 21.00 In genuine mahogany, this is a remarkable v alue. Extension table, six leather seat chairs single thousand, throws a gloom into and 54 inch buffet. China closet $40.80 extra. Washington society but will agree- ( SPECIAL CREDIT TERMS ably affect the rest of the country., WE WILL STORE YOUR PURCHASES We ha^ arranged very liberal terms if you do not which is with him heartily in his If it is not convenient for you to have your pur­ FURNITURE COMPANY campaign of retrenchment and re­ Gregory’s chases delivered now, we will hold the merchandise, in­ 361 MAIN STREET care to pay cash. You should take advantage of this duction of taxes. sure it and deliver when you are ready. BURPEE ROCKLAND, - - - - MAINE sale whether you pay cash or monthly. jfew lot of suspender dresses just received, $5.98- Cutler-Cook Co.— ( Every-Other-Day Rockland Courier-Gazette, Thursday, February 12, 1925. Page Three

The interior of Sheldon’s drug Through a rearrangement of the Capt. Charles H. Whittemore is at ICE BREAKER NEEDED ► TALK OF THE TOWN store shines brightly with its new tooths one good one is made avail­ his Granite street home for a few decorations. able at Community Fair. Call Orel days. He expects orders daily so is COMING NEIGHBORHOOD EENTS E. Davies. improving every moment renewing Senator Clarke of Hancock Feb. 12—Lincoln's birthday The timbers and other materials old acquaintances and getting the Feb. 13 -(League Basketball)—Rockland To Present Resolve— High vs (aiiitkn High in the Arcade. for the new Sea View Garage are The store in the American Legion glad hand all around. Feb. 13- Young Men’s (Tub meets with being assembled preparatory to the building formerly known as the Rockland As Headquar­ 6.45 dinner at Thorndike starting of construction. Canteen, was reopened today by The “R" dub of Rockland High 1 Feb. 14—St. V’alentlne’s Day. COBB * S Feb 14--Thomaston, Valentine dance by Robert A. Webster, who will conduct School is giving a dance Saturday ters. Parent-Teacher Association The Community Fair committees a similar business, varying news­ night in the Thorndike Grill in Feb. 17—Feature play “Mah Jong” at papers also. Unlversalist vestry. meet this afternoon at 4 o’clock at honor of St Valentine. The hall The Legislature is expected some­ Feb 18—La 23-28—Community Fair at Arcade. (Rockland kids and ever so many day—this time to Camden, where they can put the official K. O. on the Feb. 24—Camden, Board ot Trade ban­ grown-ups will be pleased to know ed. The consent of the Rockport and crippled Rockland sextette, but—-We "It happens that almost every se­ CABBAGE, lb. 3c. TURNIPS, lb. 2c. POTATOES, peck 25c; bushel, 90c quet. Rev. C. A. Knickerbocker, speaker. that there is no likelihood of a short­ highway connections were estalilish- shall see what we shall see. vere winter the residents of the Feb 25—Lent begins. BEETS PARSNIPS CARROTS age in ice cream cones the coming Camden selectmen was 'first ob­ siands in Penobscot Bay puffer great March 2—Lady Knox Chapter D. A. R. hardships and privations because of meets with Mrs Grace Black. Talbot avenue. season. Maynard Havener, repre­ tain ed. “That is the most satisfying fee 1 We guarantee our Beef to be newly corned, no salt petre and from first March 2 Fuller-Cobb-Davis ’’Red Letter senting Coon’s, has placed orders for U ------ever received" said Dr- A. K. P the ice blockade, sometimes having to Ball” Community Fair. go without food and at other times 115,000 cones in this locality. The large audiences that have al­ Harvey yesterday, referring to 0 March 5-6—Camdeeir—"A Pair of Sixes” fie deprived of the services of a phy­ quality stock. benefit District Nursing Association. ready enjoyed “The Sea Hawk" are neatly framed photograph of the R, sician,” said Senator Clarke. March 6—(7.15)—Addrees by Rev. John? Preparations are going on apace passing along such words of praise H. S. football squad ot 1-924 whirl- Our Vegetables—especially Potatoes and Turnips—are the Best in the city. M. Alters, of South Portland, Methodist “It is true that conditions are for the marvelou# picture as wti! Vestry, auspice* Woman’s Educational Club. for the Rockland Automobile Show holds a place of honor in the busy somewhat improved now, but a few March 13—Child Guest day, Rubinstein which will be held in the Arcade surely fill the Park, at the final two doctor’s domain. What gives it the Complete Corned Beef Dinner for two to four persons...... 50c to 75c Club days ago with three coast guard cut­ March 17 St. Patrick’s Day March 18-21. There is no necessity performances today. It is one of value is the inscription of appreeia- ters on the Maine coast none of 4 to 6 persons...... 75c to $1.25. 6 to 8 persons...... $1.00 to $1.50 March 18-21—Rockland Automobile Shcnr--at to go to any other city to see an up- those pictures that has spared no ex­ ton of Hr. Harvey's generous aid tc them were immediately available for the Arcade to-the-minute display of motor cars pense in producing. Some of these the team which appears thereon with March 18-19—State Convention of D. A.R ice breaking." he continued. "What This includes Corned Beef, one-half or one peck of potatoes, cabbage, turnip, in Bangor. and accessories. details have already been told in the members’ signatures. we desire is a regular ice breaking March 21—First day of spring. this paper, hut it is necessary te boat that wifi lie ready to start out1 beets, carrots and parsnips—One tumbler Hatchet Mustard with each order. March 21 Young Folks’ convention at George Wiley, a former resident of look upon them to realize what they Two interesting notes have been Methodist church, Rockland. before conditions become serious andt March 31. April 1-3—Farmers’ Week at the Rockland and Belfast fell from a all mean. Even the most experienced received locally relating to the work keep a channel clear. The rest of College of . barge in New’ York harbor a few picture-goer gels thrills outside of of Miss Eleanor Wheeler who will the year such a boat could be used 45c; CHICKENS, 40c Apfil 12—Raster Sunday. days ago, and the body was not re- the usual. Tilery are two perform­ appear as an attraction of Commun­ FRESH KILLED TURKEYS, 43c; DUCKS, April 22-27—Annual conference of Metho­ as a supply boat." dist Episcopal Churches in Augusta. ■ covered- Mr. Wiley was formerly’ in ances today—at 2 o'clock and 7.30. ity Fair afternoon and evening Feb The places which suffer the most I the restaurant business in Belfast •21 “The Public Health Committee in Penobscot Bay ice blockade of FOWL i and had been employed as cook in of the Marlboro, Mass., Women’s this winter and two years ago, ac­ Steamer Golden Rod, which Bert Wardwell’s community store local restaurants. on Union street was broken into Club were indeed well pleased with cording to Senator Clarke, were Isle recently frozen in at Camden, Tuesday night, and a quantity of va- the Health Brownie Show. Mis, in Harfft, Deer Isle, Stonington. CORN...... 19c. MONARCH CATSUP...... 25c again making her trips. Rev. Herbert F. Milligan’s reputa­ nila, cigars, confectionery, etc. was Eleanor Wheeler is a delightful and Swan's Island, Outer Long Island, tion as a forceful convincing speak­ taken. City M^shal Dftvis and Pa­ clever enter^iiner and held the at­ Islesboro and Islesford. Repairs are being made to the ONE POUND CANS PETERS COCOA...... 35c er precedes him. He will address the trolmen Fernald, Lamb and Post, tention of over 1,000 children. We Havener building opposite The Cou­ Woman’s Educational Club Feb. 20 soon rounded up Eugene Larrabee hope many of towns will take advant GORGEOUS PARIS SHOES (Made by the people who make Peters’ Sweet Chocolate) rier-Gazette office, which was re­ on “Our Americanism” and doubtless and Allen Webster, .who had been age of your offer and give their chil­ cently damaged by lire. a large number will be present to seen in the vicinity, apd in their dren the treat of seeing Brothel Suppose We’ll Ever Come To Wear­ CUT REFUGEE STRINGLESS BEANS, can...... 15c; dozen...... $1.65 bear this. Mr. Milligan has a broth­ possession was found a bag contain­ Brow nie and hear his- message. I am ing the Likes of Them? -in Roman Catholic circles there is er residing in this city. ing articles which Mr. Ward well writing to express my appreciation DELICIOUS NEW COOKING FIGS, Lb...... 18c; 2 Lbs...... 30c much interest over the report that identified as having been taken from of the contribution made to our re­ Fantastic looking shoes are being CAMPBELL’S TOMATO SOUP—BUY IT WHILE YOU CAN, can 10c His Holiness, the Pope, is soon to The south W’ing of the new High his store, and included were some ci­ cent Health Day program by Miss made by fashionable Paris bootmak­ make a tour of the world. School Building and front rooms in gars which X. F- Cobb claims were Wheeler who was sent under yout ers, and, naturally, the prices will be dozen $1.10; case of 4 dozen cans, $4.00 the remainder of the structure are taken from his community store on auspices. Her adaptation of Punch high. Not only are rich brocades, The Main street gutters were J now being used. The Congregation­ Lincoln street the same night. Web­ nnd Judy waa.enjoyed very much not carved and colored leathers, and all STRAWBERRIES, 30c, 65c ; BRUSSELL SPROUTS, 35c cleared Tuesday with the use of the I al and Baptist churches no longer ster claimed that they "had bought only by the children, but the adults sorts of imitation jewels to be used, Mack truck and Manual labor. An serve for school purposes, and it is the bag and its contents from a man ns well. It Impressed me as a very but real seed pearls are prescribed SPINACH, TOMATOES, 50c; LETTUCE, 15, 20, 25c exceptionally good job was done. a question of only’ a short time when at the Xorthend, paying $2 Without unique and effective method of pre­ for those who would be distinctive. the Vniversalist and Methodist knowledge of what the bag contain­ senting fundamental health facts." They are also trying out asymme­ CELERY, 30c; SWEET POTATOES, 2 Lbs. 25c Rockland has long Telt the neces­ churches will also be vacated. ed. Judge Miller cxpresse< his opin­ trical designs, in which one side of sity of a rest room. The Chamber ion that the story was considerably The ladies of the Congregational the shoe is cut low, while the other GRAPE FRUIT, 4 for...... a...... 25c; 3 for...... 25c of Commerce is to investigate the thinner than the prevailing fog, and Another city soon to emulate church are to have a cooked food sale is shaped differently, wth a strap feasibility of-stTch through the me- I held both men for the April term of Rockland’s example is 'Bangor. A aft the Huston-Tuttle store Saturday’ covering only one side. There also BEST NAVEL ORANGES, dozen...... 30c to $1.20 dium of a special committee. court. dispatch from that city says that afternoon. 18-lt, are elaborate cutout designs, the “The Chamber of Commerce has ap­ straps always being in contrasting WINESAP and McINTOSH RED APPLES EMPEROR GRAPES A copy of Chamberla^i’s Almanac pointed a committee to consider and X"ew lot of susftender dresses just Roc “Mah Jongg” aY the Universa- I?1*8' . . , and Reliable Weather Forecasts may report on the advisability’ of estab- received, $5.98. Cutler-Cook Co.— .\i« feh Tassels, hows and even large arti- list vestry, Feh. 17.-adv. I floyerg be obtained free of charge by send­ lshing a Community Chest for the are offered as decora- ing a request to the Chamberlain charitable work done in the city, as This year’s basketball is now at , tions to vary the usual cut steel and Medicine Co., Des Moines, Iowa. has been established with good suc­ Demand for directors an super- buckles, while gem studded fever heat and Camden and Rock­ cess ip Rockland.” vizors of home economics education ]iepla a<](1 tQ (ho glory of the newest QUALITY I I SERVICE Past Matrons and Patrons night land fight it outZtomorrow night at in negro schools and colleges tn-ffM footwear This rlchness in „hoe the Arcade at 8 o’clock —adv. will be observed Friday’ evening by Accompanying a subscripton mon­ South has led to an increase of 300 ( s.yles hns prompted one Riveria ca­ Golden Rod Chapter, O. E. S. with per cent in the enrollment in the s ey order for Mrs. William C. Brown sino to plan an elevated dancing Mrs- Millie Thomas as worthy route 2. Chehalis, Wash-, is a note Handsome costumes in Mah Jongg School of Home Economics of Hamp­ door in the center of the dining room matron. Circle supper at 6.30. from F. L. Brown, who is master of at Vniversalist vestry, Feb. 17—adv. ton Institute. so that the ankles of the dancers the Pacific Coast Steamship Col. P. will be on the level with the diners' NOT HOW CHEAP, BUT HOW GOOD “Brim” Jewett, a Bath musician G. Mitchie, in which he says: “Some eyes. who is well known in this city, has thirty-odd years ago I won second been broadcasting from station UMC prize in a contest covering a given OAK TREES NEAR UNION Memphis, Tenn., for several weeks time for selling copies of the Rock­ Early in March he tomes on to New land Tribune, which wap Then pub­ WESTERN BEEF 1855 1924 York for a revue. Editor of The Courier-Gazette: — lished on Limerock street, in the Will Mrs. Veazie infurm us what Sprague building.” Sirloin Roasts...... 25c, 35c CUSTOM TAILORED CLOTHES The Young Men’s Clul^meets at species of white oak she found at :: Memorials:: Five Rib Roasts...... 22c, 23c Pleasantville in Warren? if they 6.45 tomorrow night at the Thorn­ Strand Theatre is offering three E. A. GLIDDEN & CO. THE SPRING WOOLENS ARE IN dike Grill for dinner whch ^11 be were the same species that she high class attractions for next week, Face Rump Roasts...... 35c found near White Oak pond WALDOBORO, ME. served promptly on time. The busi­ listed thus: Monday and Tuesday, ness meeting will be called at 7.15 at Chuck Roasts...... 15c, 18c, 20c they must have been transplanted, SUIT OR OVERCOAT as low as $25.00 Eleanor Boardman. Conrad Nagel for Pleasantville is quite a distance k= which time election of officers will and Lew Cody in “So This is Marri­ Pot Roast...... 20c, 25c, 30c Made in Any Style You Want be made, following adoption of the from that pond and is on much high­ BORN age:” Wednesday nnd Thursday er ground. ■Cable*- Rockland, at Britt Maternity Home by-laws. Porterhouse Steak...... 50c, 60c Best Linings, Trimmings and Workmanship Pauline Frederick and Lou Tellegcn In Union I find Quercus rubra (red Feb 12, to Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Cable*, Jr., in “Let Not Man Put Asunder:” Sirloin Steak (boneless) ...... 45c oak), Quercus coccinea (scarlet a son—Stephen, 3d. There will be a dance at Pleasant Hen’ingwa.' Newton. Maas., Jan. 26. to G If MAYO CUSTOM TAILORED CLOTHES Friday and Saturday, Tom Mix in oak): Quercus prinoides anfl the TEN DAYS’DELIVERY Valley Grange hall Friday evening. Face Rump Steak...... • • 55c Prof, and Mrs Leland Hemingway, a daugh­ U. A. HIM IV, “The Wagon Trail.” At the request variation rufescens are mature ter Cora Amelia. TEL. 304-J. 22 MASONIC STREET. ROCKLAND Music by Clark's orchestra. of Manager Dondis the 8.20 car for Top Round Steak ...... 55c •Grow—Gloucester, Mahs., Feh. 2 to Mr shrubs of oaks; Quercus alba (white anil Mrs Clarence Gross, formerly of Wal­ Thomaston will be held at Rankin oak) in dry upland woods; and Unlversalist cooked food sale at Bottom Round Steak...... 50c doboro, a daughter. block hereafter so as to accommo­ Que.se us blcolor fswamp white oak) Grey—Vinalhavcn, Feh. 9, to Mr. and Mrs W. O. Hewett’s Friday afternoon, Feb. date the patrons who attend the first Hamburg Steak...... 20c, 25c on meadows. Probably the same Homer Gre.v a daughter—Carolyn Marlae 13, at 2 o’clock.—adv. 18-19 Wood- Vinalhavcn, Feb. 8. to Mr. and Mrs. performance at the three Rock­ Stew Beef...... 20c, 25c grows near White Oak pond in Erring Wood, a son—Erring W. DON’T FORGET land theatres. Otherwise these pat­ See our remarkable bargains in Warren. rons cannot get a car for home until VALENTINE felt base floor coverings. 35 cents per There is a very interesting oak DIED 9.20. SPECIAL SATURDAY ONLY •yard. Stonington Furniture Co.— i shrub of 75 years growth or more on Codman- 4'amden, Feh 11, Emily E. wife botanist of John E. Codman, aged 81 years, 1 month BALL adv? With every pound of Beef you buy you can buy Clarry Hill in Union. No DANCE 4 days. The executor of the deceased part­ has mimed M, not even Dr. Trelease Shepherd-—Lincolnville, Feb 10, Colum­ ner is going to say to the survivor; the same amount of Granulated Sugar at the specialist on oaks. bus C. Shepherd, aged 79 years ODD FELLOWS HALL “Get the money or get out of busi­ Lilian A. Cole. Upham- Rockport, Feb. 7, W F. Upham In Saturday Night Lincoln said: “Let us Union, jfre. has 93d year. ness.” The answer is Business In­ 4 CENTS PER POUND Bogues—‘North Waldoboro, Feb. 7, Mrs make this a land of lib­ surance. See Walker.—adv. Evelyn H. Bogues. aged 91 years TEMPLE HALL Friday Night Eugley—(North Waldoboro Feb. 2, Austin? erty in fact as well as in A littl6 drilling on the subject W. Eugley. aged 82 years. The Rocklund-Camden basketball GEORGE A. WOOSTER MARKET |of teeth at home, will save a DeMcrrtl--Dover, Mass.. Jan. 20, Eliza J i : Music by : : Marsh’s name.’’ game is scheduled for tomorrow lot at the dentist’s office. Allen DeMerrltt, a native of Hope, aged 81 Telephone 600 Free Delivery Rockland Red Cross. years, 6 months and 8 days. Dean’s Orchestra Five-Piece Orchestra —Ku Klux Kian. night in the Arcade at S o’clock. It Winslow Waldoboro, Feb 9, Addison K. will lie some battle. Gome early.—ad Winslow, aged C8 years, 11 months Th CLENWM MN6E HOPBSITION GLENWDDD FURNACE PROPOSITION We desire to sell fifty Glenwood Furnaces in this Sale. Free I Porcelain Top Table and Enamelled Stool A« an inducement to buy at this particular time we offer absolutely FREE your choice of a $45.00 KITCHEN CABINET or a high grade 9x12 AXMINSTER RUG $50.00 value. Read below. with every GLENWOOD RANGE sold during this Sale, February 16 to 27. A beautiful = and useful gift / prflfl Your Choice of a Beautiful Ennn This Wonderful Oak Kit- fluO Ax^ninster Rug riuU chen Cabinet We Expect to Sell A new rug is always wanted. You Here is a piece of furniture every too GLENWOOD RANGES are given your selection of a 9x I 2 Axminster Rug. home should have. Every house­ keeper needs one. IN THIS SALE Oriental designs anCT Chinese patterns in Made of solid white Prices are very reasonable and every range is guaranteed. oak, hard rubbed fin- all* colorings The IO iah. White enamelled The ccst of a Glenwood Range is governed by your regular value of these inside. Large por­ choice. rugs, celain work table. L The top has all the From $64.00, for a complete range, up » $50.00 latest improvements, a and included it a Made of puro wor­ complete set of glass­ GOT sted yarns. They are ware. Here is a Picture of the ______really beautiful. Regular price $45.00. Table that is given FREE Your Choice of One of These Handsome Rugs Is Given Free This Kitchen Cabinet Is Given Free A heavy white porcelain With Every Glenwood Furnace With Every Glenwood Furnace top that lasts a lifetime. Sold during our FEB. FURNI­ S6ld during our FEB. FURNI­ \ Ease and legs finished TURE SALE, FEB. 16 to 27. TURE SALE, FEB. 16 to 27. white enamel. Drawer for knives etc. and a SELECT YOUR FURNACE NOW—DELIVERY AND PAYMENT TO SUIT YOU strong white enamelled You can have it delivered and set up ready for immediate use or at any time later. stool. Payment Will Be Arranged To Meet Your Convenience and You Get a Beautiful Gift Absolutely Free

TERMS—Wa offer very easy DELIVERY—We deliver and REMEMBER—Every furnace Call by phone or write and terms of payment. A small is sold Set Up and guaran­ set up every Glenwood Range. Riirn«aA Furniture Co. payment down, the balance Furniture Co. our expert will tell you the No extra charge. ROCKLAND, ME. weekly. . teed. No extra charge for this. Burpee ROCKLAND, ME. size you need and the cost Page Four Rockland Courier-Gazette, Thursday, February 12, 1925. Every-Other-Day

HOW TO SOLVE A CROSS-WORD PUZZLE MATINICUS ROCK " MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAB-'l When the correct letters are placed In the white epace thia puaale Eastern Standard Time < j Will spell words both vertically and horizontally. The first letter In each * Trains Leave Rockland for word Is Indicated by a number, which refers to the definition listed Gains 20 Pounds' The world didn’t come to an end Augusta. A §7 00 a. m., t7.30 a. m., fl-10p. ra.l below the puzzle. Thus No. 1 under the column headed “horizontal” way out here. Bangor, A§7 00a. m., |7.30a. m., tl 10p.m. J defines a word which will fill the white spaces np to the first black Very pleasant gatherings are going Boston, A57.00a. in., |7.30a. m.. fl.lOp. m. 1 square to the right, and a nirmber under “vertical” defines a word which Brunswick, A57.OOa.ni., t7.30a.m., tl- 10p.m., on here about once a week when we 15.30 p.m. . will fill the white squares to the next black one below. No letters go In get together for in hour or two so­ Lewiston. A57.00 a. m., |7.30a. m., tl-lOp. m. the black spaces. All words used are dictionary words, except proper cial chat. New York. tl.lOp. m. names. Abbreviations, slang. Initials, technical terms and obsolete forms By Taking Karnac rortland. A{7.00 a.m., f7.30a.rn., tl-lOp.m., are Indicated In the definitions. This inland group was much in­ |5.30 p. m. terested in the eclipse of the sun, al­ Waterville, A57.OO a m., t7.30 a.m., tl.10p.m. Woolwich. A 17.00a.m., |7.30a.m.r tl.’Op.ro., Praise Be To This Great so the eclipse of the moon Feb. S. |5.30 p. m. , HOW TO SOLVE A CROSS WORD PUZZLE Praises Karnak For There was some doubt about seeing t Daily, except Hunday. When the correct lettero are placed In the white spaces this pusslfi Medicine,” Says Happy Wonderful Recovery tlie moon beca-se of a haze that A Passengers provide own ferriage Bath to Wool­ will spell words both vertically and horizontally. The first letter In each seemed to han.^ eround, but it cleared wich. word Is Indicated by a number, which refers to the definition listed Portland, Me., Woman- away just in time for the benefit of D. C. DOUGLASS, M. L. HARRIS, below the pussle. Thus No. 1 under the column headed “horizontal” 9-28-24 V. P. & Gen’l Mgr. Gen'l Passenger Agt, those interested. defines a word which will fill the white spaces up to the first black Wretched indigestion Is square to the right, and a number under “vertical" defines a word which They are much alive in So’tth will fill the white squares to the next bluck one below. No letters go In Gone. Thomaston. All kinds of good Vinalhaven and Rockland the black spaces. All words i»»d are dictionary words, except proper times and good work going on. Steamboat Co. names. Abbreviations, slang. Initial*, technical terms and obsolete forma That’s the way it looks to those wiic arc indicated In the definition*. Everywhere, all over Maine and read \yith interest their items in the The direct route between •Vew Hampshire, the sensational new paper. All miss the late C. D. S. ROCKLAND. VINALHAVEN. NORTH HA­ treatment, Karnak, is demonstrating Godfrey’s letters. spirin VEN. STONINGTON AND SWAN’8 CROSS-WORD PUZZLE No. 25 that it is the best und quickest re­ At the top of our flag staff is a SAY “BAYER, ASPIRIN” and INSIST! ISLAND lief for indigestion the world has dart made by the government n a« WINTER ARRANGEMENT / 2 3 8 ever known. People by the hundreds, chinist. J. W. Lyon of Portland when Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are (Subject to change without notice) in every community, are turning front Capt. M. E. Tolman was keeper here. IN EFFECT 5.30 A. M. WEDNESDAY. OCT. U. 1924. ordinary medicines and tablets and In a recent gale tlie dart blew off, not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe Leaves Swan’s Lsland daily except Sundays finding in Karnak the surest means and as the ladies count on that ar­ 9 // /2 at 5.30 A M.. for Stonington, North Haven, tf overcoming digestive troubles. row every hour in the day we had a by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for Vinalhaven and Rockland. Thousands are reporting phenome­ ?ear that they might go out to see Returning leaves Rockland at 1.30 P. M. nal results from the use of this amuz- for Vinalhaven, North Haven, Stonington and 1/4 /S~ which way the wind was and stay Colds Headache Neuralgia Lumbago Swan’s island 4tg treatment. Among them is Mrs. so long that the spuds would not get B. H. STINSON. Mary Anthony, 11 Cotton street, General Agent. cooked for dinner Matinicus Rock Pain Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism Rockland, Maine, Oct C, 1924. Portland, Me., who soys: wants to do her part to help the \/7 /8 \/9 /6 ‘This Karnak treatment has rid me j .. Maine potato consumption, therefore Accept only “Bayer” package 3f one of the most severe cases of I Mrs. Mar ti e first moderate day the dart was indigestion and biliousness a woman * « replaced. which contains proven directions. 20 2t 23 ever had. I never saw anything like qAntllOny the way it has overcome all myl/ Karnak is sold in Rockland exclu- The Matinicus Rock readers noted Handv “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets ir the Jan ?. issue “A Trip To Great Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. troubles. 1 don't have any more sively by tlie Corner Drt|g Store; in headaches, nervous or dizzy attack Duck.” It Wb.s read from start to AsDlrla is the trade mark of Baj,r Manufacture of MoooaceUraetdeitrr of Sallcrllcacld A “ .. Thomaston by McDonald’s Rexall I sleep fine, ent anything I want ard finish and tncre they can boast many ' V . Store; in Union by Gordon-Lovejoy things, but we can meet them on the have gained 20 pounds. Praise lie to Co.; and by the leading druggist in this great medicine Karnak." subject of schoolhouse. Our school CAMDEN 26 29 every city.—adv. building is cwned by F. O. Hilt and A. J. Beal, fitted very nicely and is Thursday and Friday. March 5 and Insist on 6. are the dates of the royalty play VINALHAVEN meeting Thursday at the home of just a cozy little room with the 30 32 P3 Mrs. Euda Lt-rmond. Picnic dinner. smallest and cutest stove imaginable "A Pair of Sixes,” which is to he pro­ duced by -the Camden Dramatic Club There are rumors afloat that the The fuel used is driftwood. We pro­ Rev. Robert E. Laite will again oc­ for the benefit of the District Nursing pants factory outfit is to bi moved cure our teacher and pa£ her wages, a IJ7 cupy the pulpit Sunday at Union at present there ,are two scholars— Association. Notice the change In to Rockland. SrYe are sorry to have 3^ ctrurch. lie will be accompanied by- date und plan to uttend un one of anything like this happen as it Willard R. Hilt and Eleanor M. his son Gilbert, who will assist at the these nights. i seems like a step backward for our Leal. services as soloist. His selections will Rev. C. H. B. Seliger has gone to 3^ little town. This industry has given be “Tlie Great Awakening," “Open Cleveland, Ohio, to join Mr. and Mrs. employment to quite a good many of “PHILLIPS” MILK The Gates of the Temple" and by SOUTH WARREN Stephen C. Harboush to be associated opr townspeople and its lose will lie with them in lyceunt work as field RADIO SERVICE special request "The Holy City." Mr, felt keenly. 4/ Laite will remain in town until Albert Mank and faniily of North representative. At present the pro­ HEADQUARTERS Tonight’s picture “Treasure Can­ Cushing were guests at Ballard Lib­ grams are to be given in nnd near Tuesday to attend the Men’s banquet yon" at TNnvn Hall is tlie pleasing by's Sunday. OF MAGNESIA Cleveland. For the present Mrs. ' Haynes DX (© by Western Newspaper Union.) held at the vestry, Monday evening. narrative of a romance in the West­ J. S. Black was in Rockland Mon­ There will be a box social in the Seliger will remain in Camden where Blocpless Three Circuit Horizontal Vertical. ern lands of adventure with plenty day. y hall Saturday evening under the aus­ Unless you ask for “Phillips,” you their son Robert is a student in High 1—Ascended 1— Dismay, overcome with fear of heart interest, mystery and thrills pices of the Grange Circle to raise School. Superdyne 2— Conversion of Into Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lane and Miss may not get the original -Milk of 5— Forest which are always imparted to the money for material for work for the The Past Noble Grands' Association •—Church bench money Evelyn Alanson returned Monday Magnesia prescribed by physicians Browning-Drake screen drama when the company is Fair ot 1925. Everyone come. All la­ of Rebekahs will meet in Rockland. 10—Frozen water 3— Night bird \ from Rockland. headed by J. B. Warner, assisted by for 50 years as an antacid, laxative, and — 12—Fondle 4— Number below ten dles are expected to take boxes with Feb. 18, with Mrs. C. E. Gilley, 287 his usual all-star cast including Ma­ corrective. 18—Churn 5— Open country Mrs. Flora Ames and daughter their names inside. 25-cent bottles, also 50-cent bottles, Broadway. Picnic supper at 6.30. Audio and Radio rie Walcamp. The showing will in­ 14— Gazelle of Tibetan plateau 0—I nclosed (poetic) Madeline left Monday fur Rockland, Through the kindness ot Mrs. Lau­ contain directions—any drug store. Mrs. Fred T. Simpson and Mrs. 15— Australian bird 7— Show Rev. and Mrs. Albert Henderson clude tlie spicy two-reel comedy ra Copeland 14 members of this Nathaniel Taibct have returned from Amplifiers 10—Doy’s nickname 8— Stupefies returned Monday to Greenville IL I. "The Betrayal of Maggie" SEEN FROM CLARRY HILL a visit In Lewiston and Auburn. BUILT TO ORDER 17—Ancient Athenian political sub­ 11—Kittenish Gfange visited White Oak Grange division 17— Reverential While in town they were guests of At the Congregational church next Friday evening to witness the in­ Gne of the most successful of the TROUBLE SHOOTING 1©—Over 18— Artist’s standard Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greenlaw. Sunday morning the pastors subject stallation of olfieers. Everyone was Mount Washington On One Side.end many social affairs given by the REPAIRS 20—Boundary 21—Implement for washing floors A. Ij. Patterson was in Rockland will Ire "Not Ashamed of the Gospel." enthusiastic in praise of the good Ocean Lights On the Other. Camden Business Men's Association ALTERATIONS 23—Fisk eggs 22—Mends Tuesday. Service at- 10.30. Sunday school at time as they wended their way Editor of The Courier-Gazette: — was the annual ladies' night held at Seti and Tubes Tested on Actual 24— Collection of animals 26— Pasteboards Mrs, Aura Roberts is spending a 12. In tiie evening the service will homeward at 3 a. m. The summits of the highest hills of K. of P. hall Tuesday evening. At Broadcast Reception 25— Distress signal 27— Express gratitude I’nion are visited by many people on 6.30 to the music of Dean’s orches­ 28— Wedded few weeks in Boston, the guest of be of a patriotic nature in ob­ The Grange Circle met with Mrs. 26— Head bright, clear, sunny days in summer, tra, the guests, about 250 in number, Coils Wound To Order 28—Comes In contact with 29— Artificial conduit to carry off her daughter. Miss Grace Roberts. servance of the birthdays of Abra­ Lotjie Britt at the West End in Parts and Accessories 80— By water Mrs. Harold Clark of Portland, ham Lincoln and George Washing­ so it is interesting to find that these marched to the ’taibles which were Thomaston last Wednesday with 13 MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT 81— Place where body of water i» 32—Native metal who has been the guest of her par­ ton and there wiil be a stereoptieon I resent. A bountp'ul dinner was en- same hills afford beautiful views attractively decorated. The menu: 35—Period of time ATTENTION shallow ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilson, lecture on "The American Flag—-Its '.etl. In the afternoon plans were even at twilight at other times. Grape Fruit 88—Regarding (abbr.) 87—Rodent Boast Turkey has returned to her home. History and Evolution." This is an It,tide for the yen- nnd officers elect­ in October, just after a sunset, 84—Narrow Inlet Stage Preying Brown Gravy Mrs Luther Burns entertained the educational lecture and very Inter­ ed as follows: Gertrude Hahn, pres­ when the far-off landscape was 'Mashed Potato Xfaslied Turnip 86— Skill in nny branch of learning darkening toward the western -hori­ R. W. TYLER 87— Uncooked Mother's Club at her home Friday esting. There will also be two illus­ ident; Letilia Montgomery, vice Hot Rolls zon from Clarry Hill, I was delight­ Celery Cranberry Saurc RADIO SERVICE STATION 88— Canine The solution will appear evening. Supper was served. trated songs. "America, the Beauti­ president and Lottie Britt, secretary 80— Born next Issue. ed to see Mount Washington in New Brick Ice Cream AsMirted Cuke (Over Express Office) Rehearsals for the High School ful” consisting of 17 slides and "My and treasurer. The next Circle will Coffee 40— Consumed la Hampshire loom up wonderfully. Postoffice Box 3S9 Country Tis of Thee" with 12 be held with Mrs. John Spear Feb. Follow ifl£.,the banquet an excellent 41— Creep furtively play "The Early Bird," are progress­ The mountain’s delicate tints of ROCKLAND,...... MAINE slides. Service at 7 o’clock. These 18. musical program was rendered by 4£—Hamper ing finely, under the direction of S pink with the shadows of pale blues lectures are given as a community There will oe work at Good Wiil the Girls’ Glee Club of Camden High L. Winslow and the date is set fur in soft pastel shades brought out interest, and ought to appeal to the School under the efficient direction of Feb. 20 in Memorial ba’K There Qrange tonight. Five candidate < the mountain unusually clear, mak community. Everybody invited. Miss Ruth Thomas. There numC.ers Solution of Puzzle No. 24. will be dancing after the perform­ wiil be initiated and two applica­ ir.g a grand scene to behold from a FRANK H. INGRAHAM WALDOBORO were interesting and generously ap­ ance. Music by the “Midnlghters." tions were received last Thursday. distance of perhaps 100 miles. Attorney and Counselor at Ir'a’tI plauded: "Just a New Kind of Man." Tickets now on sale at O. P. Lyons The question diacussed was "Do We Then, as darkness was creeping HOPE iiarbara Knight and Natalie Reigner; • Law Mrs. J. H. Lovell and Ralph Lov Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chilies and Learn More by Observation or Rend- upon the view, from the southeast ell were in Rockland last week. Owen Shean have reiurnod from lne-.” “Told In An Old-fashioned Garden," 431 MAIN ST., ROCKLAND, MAINE came those lighthouse lights. That Frances Alexander; "Raggedy Ann," Hadley H. Kuhn has been in Port­ Montreal. Eliza J. De Merritt died June 20 Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Copeland were Telepsones—Office 468; House 693-R largest and brightest revolving light Denzella Nutt and Genevieve Junes: RO I land a few days. Mrs. W. Y. Fossett recently enter­ at the home of her siste . Miss An­ visitors Sunday at Harris Copeland's is probably from Monhegan, 25 miles toinette Allen in Dover, Mass., aged i "China Rose," Barbara Knight und |e A r| Addison K. Winslow died at his tained the Forget Me Not Club, at at the Meadow; out in the ocean. A smalle’r light, a W. A. JOHNSTON. REG. PHC. home on the Rockland road Monday her home, in honor of her birthday. SI years. She was the daughter of i Natalie Reigner; ”1 Won’t Say I □ KIE I little west cf that may be Matinicus. Won't," Frances Alexander; "China JOHNSTON'S DRUG STORE after a painful illness. He leaves a Edward Turner White, whose birth­ John J. and Susan K. H irtlett Allen Off to the eastward are more lights. of Thomaston, born July 12. 1843. THORNDIKEVILLE Bogie Man," Denzella Nutt and Gene­ COMPLETE drug and sundry widow and two children. The last day fails on the same date, was an Perhaps six can lie seen from Clarry LINE. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO She came cf Colonial ancestry, vieve Jones; solo dance. Doris Heal services were held Wednesday after invited guest. Luncheon over visited relatives in Camden Bunday. chestra qf which Camden has just Insurance a guest for a few days her brother important characteristics toy which Miss Alice M. Libby recently re­ Mass.; three daughters. Mrs. Helen Mrs. Grant of Rockport who has cause to be proud. Much favorable Successor to A. J. Erskine, Co. E. H. Hodgkins, who has spent part to recognize the lights of the Knox A Estate of Horace W. Welt ceived second prize in the Boston E Hardy of Newton Center. Mass., been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. comment was heard from the danc­ County coast. 417 MAIN 8T„ ... - ROCKLAND STATE OF MAINE of the winter at St. Petersburg. Fla Post letter contest. Mrs. Miriam B. Chickering of Dover Ernest Demmons the past two weeks ers. Xlany beautiful gowns were KNOX. 88. Mr. Hodgkins is now in Portland for « • • • worn, but the committee in charge Marguerite Chapter, (), E. S.. will Mass.. Mrs. Clara A. Adams of rcturned.home Friday. Not Medicine, Not Osteopathy At a Probate Court held at Rockland in a visit before he returns to his home bold regular meeting Monday even­ Needham. Mass.; two sons. Leonard Mrs. Abbie Merrill and Mr. and I understand why geologists ex­ tried to make the affair informal and and for said County of Knox, on the twenty- in Hancock. sixth day of January, in the year of our ing. M. De Merritt of Norfolk Va.. em Mrs. Lester Merrill attended Pomona plain that the weathering of moun­ succeeded in giving everyone a good C. M. WHEELER, D.C Ph.C Lord, one thousand nine hundred and twenty- Mrs. W- A. White has been a recent W. C. Winslow will sing at the ployed liy the F. S. Shipping Board at West Rockport Saturday. ' tain slopes causes the sunny sides to J time. Those who did not dance were Chiropractor five guest of her sister, Mrs. Edwin Xash unda.v evening service at the Saints Edward L. De Merritt of Dover, E. W- Lassell is in Beverly, Mass., be the steepest, -but why is Mount , furnished plenty of entertainment A certain Instrument purporting to be the and all were much pleased with the 400 Main Street, - - - Rockland last Will and Testament of Horace W. Welt, in Warren. church. The special meetings being Mass.; two brothers. Albion Allen of for an indefinite stay. Pleasant- in Knox County an excep­ Graduatt Pslmer Sc heel ef ChlresrseUe late of Thomaston, In said County, having Mrs. H. H. Kuhn was in Rockland conducted by Elder Harvey Minturn Hope, and Herbert Allen of Koslin- Blanchard Start and Ernest Dem­ tion in that respect? The steepest affair and appreciative of the effort Office Heurt; bet-n presented for probate, and application Tuesday. have been very enjoyable and well dale. Mass.; two sisters, Mrs Helen mons have been chopping for II. G. slope of this bill, or so-called moun­ for their enjoyment. Before leaving Mendeyi, Wednetdayt, Fridays, lff-12; 2-S| having been made that no bond be required • the tables a rising vote of thanks 7-8. Tuatdeyi, Thursdays. 10-12; 2-0; of the executor named in the will. Mrs. Lilia Webber of Offf’s Corner attended. Watts of Thomaston and Miss An­ Ames. tain, is on the eastern sijle facing Saturdays, 10-12. Tel. 080 Ordered, That notice thereof be given to toinette Allen of Dover. M iss., .be­ Walter Carver is in Camden where Spruce 'Mountain. , I was given Mr. Hanson to whose tire- all persons interested, by causing a copy of is visiting at Meaubec Achorn’s. sides cotmins and other relatives he has employment at McKinley’s’ Whoever has failed to have a re­ i less work much of the success was this Order to t»e published three weeks suc­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chilles of UNION ; due. cessively in The Courier-Gazette, a newspa­ Vinalhaven are guests of Mr. and She wan buried in Highland ceme­ stable. freshing drink of the clear cold DR. T. L. McBEATH per published at Rockland, in said County, Mrs. E. W. Herrick of Dexter is the Mi's. William Grant. tery. Dover. Mass. Mrs. Larkin Thorndike has been water from that spring at the foot of on the seventeenth day of February, A. I) Mount Pleasant some hot summer guest of her mother, Mrs. II. S. Up­ Osteopathic Physician that they may appear at a Probate Court to The Ready Maids Class of the Bap­ The auxiliary of the American Alvin I. Ferry was the honored the guest of relatives tlie past week BY APPOINTMENT 0NLT be held at Rockland in and tor said County. day has lost a privilege and a pleas­ ton. tist Sunday School held their busi­ Legion held their installation recent­ guest at the meeting of the Ladies' in IJncolnville. Telephone 130 1925, at nine o’clock in the forenoon, and ure. The watering tub of former Columbus C. Shepherd died at his show cause, if any have, why the 'prayer ness meeting Monday evening at the ly the Am. Legion and Relief Corps Farm Bureau meeting last week at Mrs. David Hemenway received a 30 UNION ST.. ROCKLAND. ME. being invited. These officers were years by the roadside is gone, but Lincolnville home Tuesday at the age of the petitioner should not be granted. home of the teacher, Mi's. I. P Mrs. May Alien’s. Mr. Ferry occu­ telegram Jan. 26 from her son Prof, of 79 years. Graduate of American 8chool of EDWARD K. GOULD. Judge of Probate Bailey. Eight members attended reelected—Mrs. Electa Lucas, presi­ pied the seat of honor at the he.ul and Mrs. Leland Hemenway of New­ the stepping stones lead to tlie spring Osteopathy A true Copy,—Attest: now, as in days of yore. Emily E. Codman, wife of John 13-Th-lt» HENRY H. PAYSON, Register. After the business was transacted a dent and Marlon Alden secretary. of the table and in his usual ton, Mass., announcing the arrival of Lilian A. Cole. Codman, dted yesterday, aged 84 social evening was enjoyed. The The officers were installed in a very captivating manncr-(with the ladies) a baby girl whose name is Cora years. ’> pleasing manner liy Mrs. Minnie held tlie position with dignity and Union. Estate of Evelyn 0. Jones class appreciated a solo, ‘‘In The Amelia. ,Mew lot of suspender dresses just Miles of Rockland after which a STATE OF MAINE Garden’’ by Miss Frances Simmons credit. Alvin carelessly forgot his ( received, J«.98. Cutler-Cook Co.-r- short program of music and read­ sewing so was obliged to retire after SHEET MUSIC 15c To the Honorable, the Judge of the Pro­ Delicious refreshments were served CENTURY CERTIFIED EDITION bate Court in and for The County of Knox. by Mrs. Bailey. ings was carried out followed by a the feast which he pronounced one NORTH BURKETTVILLE ADIES! Respectfully represents Ida L. Jones of social hour. of the best he has judged for some All the beauty ereamt on earth ( Floor Coverings—new—35 cents The Famous Sheet Mutle yes the adver­ Rumford, Maine, Guardian of Evelyn O Announcement has been received Herbert Esancy was in Searsmont Handsome patterns in felt base ma tised in nil the leading magazines. Jones, formerly of Camden, Maine, now of Maurice Lovejoy has ordered a time, and he is some judge. jjr can't give you an active liver. of the birth of a daughter, Feb. 2 Thursday where he carried the j terials- Stonington Furniture Co.- Over 220 selections—send ter Rumford, Maine That said minor is the five tube radio set and when it ar­ Ferry is the president of the "Yeast Keep your stomach sweet and , eataleoue owner of certain Real Estate, situated in to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gross of rives ’’Doc" says the other radio t'qke Cluli” and operates the ' Wll teacher. Miss Lydia Herrick, to meet adv. Bowdoin, Maine, in Sagadahoc County, and your liver active. You will MAINE MU3IC CO.. Rockland, Mo. Gloucester, Mass. owners will have to hang dp their low Brook Farm” as a side line. her brother for the remainder of the described as follows, viz: being two forty- Chacles Wallace of Frenchboro is be repaid with sparkling fifths (2-43) of a lot of laud in Bowdoin, ear phor.es. AH the teams are busy hauling trip to her home in Nqrthport. eyes- clear, smooth, healthy NOTICE Is hereby given that Mrs John Maine, bounded and described as follows: visiting relatives in town. canned goods from the factory to Friends of Mrs. 1-iul Bradway of ; Bums of Enid. Oklahoma, next of kin or Easterly by the town yoad; Northerly by land Miss Mabel Ayer is home for a two skin -and a breath with the Sadie F I'ayson. deceased, formerly of of Isaac Jenkins; Westerly by land of James Gardiner Wentworth of Lancaster weeks vacation. Camden for L. I’. True & Co. Springfield. Mass., who was former­ odor of Spring. Rockland, Milne, has notified the Bockland Dr. Mary Elizabeth Reuter Maines; Southerly by land of Albert Puring- X. H., is to be the new leader of the There will be a day session of ly Miss Pauline Smith, extend con­ Savings Bank In writing that deposit bonk Sheriff Thurston of Rockland was No 20623, Issued by said Bank tn said Sadie OSTEOPATHIC PHY8ICIAN ten and Isaac Cox; being premises described Paragon Button Corporation Band Hope Grange Saturday ami the third gratulations on the arrival of a lit­ in deed of Isaac Adams to Harvey J. Wheeler, the guest of his mother and sister Chamberlain’s Tablets ' F. Payson, Is lost and that site wishes to He is at present playing in the U tle daughter. obtain a duplicate thereof ROCKLAND Telephons 323 dated January 7, 1854, a s recorded in Lin­ here Sunday. and fourth degrees will lie worked. will do it. Get 60 of these pink coln Co. Western Dlst. Reg of Deeds, book S. Army Band at Fort Totton, X. Y The young people have been en Miss Mildred Smith has cloRed an­ SAVINGS BANK, by A. B Blackington Mrs. Erwin Hastings who has been tablets for 25 cts. Take two to-night ,Ust. Treas, Rockland. Me.. Feb. 1925. 38 Summer Street, - > Rockland 43, page 87. He will come to Waldoboro in May joying good coasting on Sibley Ilill other successful term of school at That it would be for tlie benefit of said visiting Mrs. H. L. Robbins has re­ SoU tetnjwhete !6*Th 22 Sl-tt minor that said Real Estate should be sold Word has been received from Mrs turned to her home at South Hope. and have been taking advantage of Swanville and has returned home. end the proceeds placed at interest. Where­ Doris Gerald Purslow of her'safe ar­ the beautiful moonlight nights Robert Esancy and family of fore your petitioner prays that she may be The Ladies’ Aid of the Congrega­ licensed to sell and convey said Real Es­ rival in Boulogne, France. tional church will hold an all-day North Union were Sunday visitors E. W. HODGKINS, M. D. tate at private sale for the purpose aforesaid If you have a copy of “Little Wo­ at F. J. Esancy's. Ofllee Hture; I te 3 and 7 to 0 P. M. Dated at Rumford. Maine, this 20tli day men’’ or any Pollyanna or Tarzan EAST WALDOBORO Mrs. Jilary Turner was a guest, of January, A. D. 1925 There are more tomatoes in a can Reeldenee nstll 0 A. M. and hy AeeelhtaMl* IDA L. JONES, Guardian. books that you are willing to give Sunday at the home of his niece, KNOX COUNTY.— away the younger patrons of the li­ Mrs. Clarence Hoffses was in Mrs. Earl Millay. of Hatchet Brand than can be Telephtna 104 In Probate Court, held at Rockland, on Sunday callers at Herbert Esancy's the 20t.li day of January, A I). 1925. brary will enjoy the gift. Portland Tuesday. THOMA8TON, ME. On the petition aforesaid, Ordered, That Mrs. Evelyn Bogps, who died last Mrs. iNellie Reever was in the vil- were Mr and Mrs. I^wis Light and bought for die same price fresh in notice be given, by publishing a copy of said lage Monday. Mrs. Lottie Light of South Liberty petition with tills order thereon, once a week week at North Waldoboro, was the the city markets..attheircheapest for three weeks successively, prior to the granddaughter of Conrad Heyer, the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Storer and and Charles Sukeforth and Percival 17th day of February next, in The Courler- first white child born n Waldoboro. daughter Doris called at Alonzo Pierpont of Washington. H. M. de ROCHEMONT Gazette, a newspaper printed in Rockland, Sidensparker’s Sunday season - Put be sure they are Maine, that all persons interested may at­ The “Knickerbockers” who claim 106 PLEASANT STREET tend at a Probate Court then to be held in as members Misses Laura Whitcomb Mr. and Mrs. John A. Kines and NORTH HAVEN Rockland, and show cause, if any, why the Betty Weston, Evelyn Welt, Ella daughter Madeline were at •'red prayer of said petition should not be granted. “Christ in the Hearts of Men" will PLUMBING HEATING Keene, Lois Hagerman, Gladys Jameson’s. North Warren. Sunday. be the subject of Rev. M. G. Perry’s EDWARD K GOULD. Judge TEL. 244-W A true Copy,—Attest: Flint, Lucille Benner, and Gladys Harold Flanders has returned to address at the Baptist church on HATCHET BRAND 13-Th-19 HENRY H PAYSON. Register. Bailey awere organized on Cole’s Hill his work at F. M. Johnson’s. Sunday morning at 11 o’clock. Bible UT-tf Friday evening. These officers were Everett Cummings and Mrs. Eva school meets at 9.45 with classes for TAX SALE elected: President, Miss Keene; sec Cummings of North Warren were all and interesting lessons. At the A. C. MOORE So much of the following property, situat­ retary, Miss Bailey; treasurer, Miss Mrs. Ethel Winslow’s Wednesday evening service at 7 o’clock the ed in.the Tow.i of Owls Head, will be sold Flint. Tlie club plans to take hikes Mr. and Mrs. John Teague of TOMATOES Piano Tuner at (he Town Hall in xaid Town. February pastor’s subject will be “Thirsty IS, 1925, at 10 o’clock a nt. a.s will cover on skiis, snowshoes and foot during Warren were at C- T. Hoffses' Sun­ Men.” Special music at both serv­ WITH THE MAINE MUSIC CO. the taxes due thereon. committed to me for the winter. The next meeting is day. ices. The class in religious instruc­ collection : Saturday afternoon. F. XL Johnson is in Portland on tion and music conducted by the Fred F Burpee, Est Frank Post. business. A. S. Perry. Etta Sanborn. Medomak Chapter Royal Arch pastor meets in the church at 3.30 Big,plump and richly red .A solid pack J N. Porter. Arthur C Knapp* Masons, conferred the Royal Arch I .Harold Flanders and Leland (irff Friday afternoon. The children are ana a wonderful flavor too^, L R. CAMPBELL William :iir.»«t. ll.ilip Howard have each had a radio iiistnlled Eugene Brewster. degree Monday evening upon Fred making line, progress in their music Edward Witliam. Mrs. Clarence Coffin and daughter by the case and save your time and money Leon Learned. Shuman, Walter Castner and Merlon and their singing at the Sunday Attorney At Law r. W LIVINGHTOX. Sampson. Refreshments were j Muriel called on Charles Bowers morning service is mufch enjoyed and Colkr’or o( Tjxi.i of the Town of Owl’s l Saturday. appreciated. ■75 MAIN ST, ROCKLAND. ME. Ucttd, Me. 10 Ih -- served. Page Five Every-Other-Day Rockland Courier-Gazette, Thursday, February 12, 1925.

STRAND THEATRE

Are wives of today hard, careless, Mail SECOND WEEK OF FIRST selfish, reckless? Is it true that Orders marriage kills love? Do wedding £ bells sound the end of gayety and Orders Filled pleasure for the bride? Do the flirthdaygale wives of today break vows and con- RUMORS .entions in their mad pursuit of Filled Mail pleasure? Are the husbands of to­ day responsible for flapper wives? Can the flapper wife play fast and loose with conventions, and escape On the Street unscorched by scandal? There are answers to all these questions in On account of bad roads of the past week we will continue this ‘Flapper Wives," shown today. Telling the whole story connected Sale All This Week with Greater Values with what is perhaps the best-known poem in America, “The Shooting tl That the New Chevrolets had arrived and were on dis­ Dan McGrew,” a Metro picture, comes here for Friday and Satur­ day. As the result of a popular vote, play at our sales rooms are correct and we ask the public 1 lot Ladies’ and Misses’ 1 lot of 1 lot of Barbara La Marr, Lew Cody and Percy Marmont were chosen to play he famous role of The Lady Known to call and inspect these much talked about New Models. COATS SKIRTS DRESSES is Lou. Dangerous Dan McGrew, ind The Stranger. Robert W. Serv- Many decided improvements are featured in this NEW $10.00 ce’s story of the Yukon has been $0.98 brought to the screen with lifelike Why He Succeeded $2-98 vividness by Winifred Dunn, who From hard work on a farm to the study CHEVROLET, such as single dry disc clutch, semi-float- wrote jhe film version, and Director including Plushes and cloth Formerly sold to $15.00 of medicine in Cincinnati, where he was Formerly sold to $6.00 Clarence Badger, who has to his graduated in 1862, was the course which Silk and Cloth redit such productions as "Quincy Dr. R. V. Pierce took. ing rear axle, semi-elliptic springs and Duco Paint Finish, 1 lot of Adams Sawyer" and “Potash and In his younger days he practiced med­ XTRA SPECIAL 1 lot of Perimutter.” Not only has the icine over a large district. It was then the cplendid climax been faithfully re­ new oil fields near Titusville, Pa. Finally with Balloon Tires and one-piece Wind Shield, as stand­ DRESSES produced, but the events leading up he determined to put up some of his Large Round Rack to it have been worked out in full. prescriptions in ready-to-use form in order consisting of COATS Service wrote his poem from an act­ to reach a larger number of families. ard equipment on all closed models. ual incident of the gold rush in the He thus early moved to Buffalo, N. Y., 512-50 Yukon, and the Metro picturixation and established the World’s Dispensary, COATS, SUITS J18°° has gone a step further and told the where he put up Dr. Pierce’s Golden Formerly to $25.00 whole story of this tragic encounter Medical Discovery for the blood as well as Fur and Self Trimmed between two men. The early mar the Favorite Prescription for women, care­ Flannel, Cloth and Silk led life of Lou and Jim Is shown— fully preparing them from roots, barks and SEA VIEW GARAGE DRESSES Plush or Cloth herbs and placed them with druggists ev­ their happines sand contentment ROCKLAND, MAINE while appearing as dancer and mu erywhere. 689 MAIN STREET Large lot of 1 large lot of sician in South Sea Island ports, and During the last sixty years Dr. Pierce’s $^.69 Each he first rumblings of disater at the Discovery, for the blood, has been sold in COAT introduction of Dan McGrew. Later larger quantities by druggists all over the SLIP-ON the story shifts to New York, and United States than any other medicine. Cre to a customer It is a tonic in its effects on the stomach inally to the Yukon. According to and digestive apparatus; an alterative in SWEATERS Fcnr.eily sold to $50.00 SWEATERS xdvance reports, “The Shooting of its action on the blood, liver and skin. It GLENMERE chrest are busy In the woods with Dan McGrew" Is crammed with fiery increases the appetite, stimulates the di­ NORTH APPLETON their guns and dogs. They bring $6.00 value action and variety of scene, and is gestion, enriches the blood, and makes both home a rabbit every day. Lot of 51.98 •,ure to arouse unusual interest be- men and women feel as they did when Albert Hosken of Hallo-well who They are getting out Rome line 23 -ause it reveals the heretofore un- they were young and care free. spent several days in town last week Inch ice from tin- pond here. $2-98 rwn details at whicli Mr. Service Mrs. Charles Wiley saw a robin Ask your nearest druggist for Doctor I etng called here hy the death of Ids COTTON Seven shades led in his poem.—adv. Pierce’s Discovery, in tablet or liquid last Friday. Cheer up. grandmother, Mrs. Waterman, re­ All Brushed Wool Formerly sold to $4.50 form, or send 10c for trial pkg.of tablets to Charles Davis s hauling Ice from PARK THEATRE Dr. Pierce’s Clinic, in Buffalo, N. Y, turned to his home Friday. I Ihe pond to Fort Clyde. Lot of The C. W. Club ad Invited guesta Capt. -O. A. Andrews was In Fort START New lot of WAISTS Civile Sunday afternoon. The Sea Hawk.’ will be shown for spent Saturday evening with B. A. 1 H. Smith had an invitation ta FIBRE :he last time today. Ever since its RAZORVILLE SILK Pitman. Music, puzzles and lunch Cmr-deti Ft-1. 5 to hear Governor iremler Frank Lloyd-First National helped to pass a pleasant evening. The faithful Old Farmer's Atman Brows er lecture at tie Opera House SAVING NOW picture version of Sabatini's colorful Edward Johnson, a student of Un­ .59 pc gives George Washington two hut owing to the ban norm could mu SILK HOSE story of sixteenth century piracy and ion High has since the had weather birthdays tills month, It says for Fell attend. When you begin to earn romance has been greeted -by en­ and travelling, been boarding nt the thusiastic capacity audiences, and it 11 “Washington born 1732” and foi Mr. and Mrs. Glay'on -Miller and BLOOMERS Two for home of Charles I.ermond. little laughter T.i< iipa are guetas

THOMASTON ROCKPORT In Everybody’s Column Elmer Cody of Montville was call­ FRANK O. HASKELL Advertisements In this column not_ to ex­ The Bela Alpha Club will have ceed three lines inserted once for 25 cents, charge of the supper of the I’arent- ing on friends in town Tuesday. 3 times for. 50 cents. Additional lines 5 Oliver Ingraham who was nt horns cents each for one time, 10 cents for three Teacher Association at the Andrews CASH GROCERY 41 OCEAN STREET times. Six words make a line. Gymnasium March 3. The associa­ to spend-‘Sunday with his parents, tion is desirous of supplying the Mr. and Mrs. Enos E. Ingraham, and TELEPHONES 316 AND 317 extended his stay on account ot the Lost and Found High School with crockery for use Basketball death of his grandfather, W. F. Up­ MAIL & TELEPHONE ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED in public suppers and the club will LOST Number plate X1389. Finder please call for a crockery shower March 3. ham, returned Wednesday to Bow- notify WOOSTER’S MARKET 19-2J doin College Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Newcombe CASH PRICES FOR FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY FOUND—Ladles wrist watch. Owner can who have been spending several CAMDEN vs ROCKLAND The Nitsumsosum Club he'd a have swine by provine: property and paying months in England have crossed the very enjoyable meeting Monday . . nn ctown* Aoply J H BREEN. Jr, West- LTnion Telegraph Office. 19*21 channel and will pass a month in evening at the home of Miss Mildred 14 pounds Fine Granulated Sugar...... $1.00 *rn Paris. Robinson. Refreshments were 15 pounds Brown Sugar...... $1.00 Marion Haskell returned Wednes- .ci ved. Wanted TOMORROW NIGHT C. E. Grotton left Monday for New Confectioner’s Sugar, lb...... 10c; 3 lbs...... 25c -t \ day from Sildby Hospital, where he WANTED—Middle-aged woman as Ikmiko- has received two weeks treatment. York to visit his son Arthur Grot- Best All Round Flour, per bag...... $1.50 keei»er for nun middle-aged. No objections A greup of interested citizens ton. who has employment there lo one or two childrem. Address R. F. D. The old rivals will meet in the ARCADE and the stakes Occident, Pillsbury’s Best Flour, per bag...... $1.65 LUX B, \ ;n i.li.nvn. Me. 19*21 watched the operation of a large Mrs. William Robinson of Wood’s snow plow driven by a tractor as it are high. The Megunticcok team is making a desperate Hole. Mass., is the guest of her sis WANTED— Position as housekeeper in ter Mrs. Herbert Crocker, for a few small family, by refined protestaut woman cleared the snow from Main and 20 pound tubs Compound Lard, each...... $3.00 with glri 11 >x.*ars o’d Best of referejiecs. Knox streets Wednesday evening. effort to scramble out of the cellar. R. H. S. is making weeks. Write X Y. Z , 93 Linns St., l’leasantda'.c. The committee on the new Towr Compound Lard, pdund...... 17c South Portland, Me. 19*23 Comment heard by the Courier-Ga­ a savage bid for the championship. The teams are zette correspondent was favorable. Hall are planning a whist party, the Pure Lard, pound...... 20c; 20 pound tubs $3.80 WANTED—By reliable person, unfurnished A prominent business man, ventured date of which will be announced room ^suitable for light housekeeping. AD­ evenly matched and the loss of the game by Rockland later. DRESS ’ROOM” care of The Courier-Ga­ tlie statement that every town along Gem Nut Butteri.ie, pound...... zette. 18*26 the line would soon be supplied with would nearly reverse their positions. Did the old fight News has been received of the 25c death of William Blodgett Crocker, WANTED—Girl for general housework No one. An article may appear in the Fancy Creamery Butter, pound’, 49c washing. Apply after 4 o’clock to MBS. C. warrant of the next annual town winter-kill? Don't you fool yourself. Come down to which occurred in Honolulu,' Jan. 19, I BURROWS, 66 Beech St. 18-tf at the Queen’s Hospital. Hb suffered Fresh Eggs, dozen...... 70c meeting for the purchase of a the ARCADE at 8 o’clock Tomorrow Night and see these boys and girls put WANTEIM-Old peuter dishes by NBL-a tractor? a shock of paralysis and lived only Cheese, Full Cream,” pound .... 30c SON B. COBB, City. ______JL’LJ Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Overlook who up the battle of the season. a week. Mr. and Mrs. Crocker have WANTED—To buy liens and chickens. have spent three weeks with their spent several /rummers in Rockport, Corned Beef, newly corned, pound...... ,...... 8c PETER EDWARDS. 271 Limerock street, sister, Miss llortense Wilson have and many will be saddened to learn Rockland Tel. 866-.I. 81*20 of his decease. They had been ir. Smoked Shoulders, pound...... 18c WANTED—Housekeeper in small family. returned to Portland. CALL 976-W 17-tf The ice embargo prevents the ROCKLAND VS. CAMDEN Honolulu since last August. The Liver, fresh sliced, 3 pounds...... 25c k launching of boats at C. A. Morse A- body was cremated and taken to WANTED—Small farm, not over 15 acres, Rockland or Camden preferred, good 6nil, Son’s plant. An early break up of San Francisco and from thence to Bacon, machine sliced, pound...... 35c buildings in good repair, price reasonable, the ice will help along their work. NUF SED New\ York for burial. near car line. Address FARM, care Cou­ While clearing the snow from the C. E. Paul is quite ill af his home Hamburg Steak, fresh ground, lean, 2 pounds...... 25c rier-Gazette 16-27 north side of the roof of A. D. Davis on Commercial street. Hams, whole, per pound . . 25c; Half, per pound . . 30c - WANTED—Table girl at THORNDIKE HO­ & Son's block Monday afternoon. Boothbay Harbor High and Rock Sliced tot fry, per pound...... 35c TEL lj-tf Earl Maxey lost his footing and fell port High will play in the Y. M. C. A. to the ground 35 feet liclow. The tomorrow- night and there will l>e a Stew Beef or Pot Roasts, pound...... 1 5c For Sale to gpal getting, but did his full share second game. Y’oung of Bowdoin will deep snow into which ho fell saved ROCKPORT CAPTURES A COUPLE Beef Roasts, pound...... 15c, 20c, 25c FOR SALE—Plenty of nice English hay. him from serious accident. He is able In the team work. The score: referee. The sport begins at IMce right. JAMES H. SIMONTON, West to walk about but has a soreness in Rockport High o’clock. Pork Roasts, pound .... 20c. Pork Chops, pound . . 25c Rockport. ' 19-tf • his body. Goals Fouls rts. • * ♦ • FOR SALE—RADIO—2-tube Croaley with ...... 1 0 Lamb Legs, pound...... 30c. Fores, pound...... 25c batteries, phones and antennae. $30. 27 The subject of the morning sermon Welt, rf ...... 2 Wiliam Frank Upham at the Baptist church will be. "Is Tibbetts, if ...... 7 2 16 Lamb Chops, pound . . 40c Stew Lamb, pound .. 20c STATE STRKCT ‘ '”!1 ton—Rockport Leads the League. In the death of William Frank FOR SALE—USED FUR COAtS—Coats Demas Your Brother?” The evening Bartlett, c ...... 6 2 13 Honey Comb Tripe, 2 pounds...... 25c service will lie a big sing with or­ Dow, rg ...... 1 1 3 Upham which occurred Saturday, taken In trade for new coats. To be. sold Feb. 7, Rockport lost her oldest cit­ at a fraction of the original cost. IxXs of chestra selection. dome reference Auspland, lg .. 9 0 4 wear in them. Lady’s Coon Coat, $75; La­ izen and, a man who was widely wiil be made to George Washington, Rockport 39, Thomaston 30 ball. Here again is seen a fine dy's Coon coat. $50; Lady^s Civet cat coat, known and respect-, and who for Sauer Kraut, pound...... 10c; 3 pounds 25c $75; Lady’s Marmot coat, $50; Man’s fur with blackboard drawings and a Thomaston team, so fine that for the 17 5 39 Rockport’s victory over Thomas­ r.-.aay years had been a finding far­ Corned Spare Ribs, pound...... lined coat, $35; Man’s fur lined coat, $45; brief talk. This service rather an­ First two periods last night night it Thomaaton High 18c and others. Call and look them over. FUL- ticipates Washington's birthday but ton High last night gave it a full played the speedy Rockport boys off mer. The deceased was horn on LER een able to cage the ball / 18-tf Elliot, c ...... 0 1 1 Salt Mackerel, pound . 15c month until May. Rockport High is very likely to win once to the satisfaction of the ex­ died, and he succeeded him in the Grafton, rg ...... 0 0 0 FOR SALE—We have severa*l small houses The power in a large moving body the pennant. Thomaston is now only acting but impartial referee. The ownership and management of the Cod Bits, pound . . . 10c; 3 pounds . J 25c from $350 and upwarcta Also the Paisley Hall, lg ...... - 0 2 * 2 was illustrated Tuesday when a half a game ahead of Rockland and second period did not see quite such fine estate of about 100 acres, half estate. Pacific St . which consists of a large — — - Bloaters, 6 for...... 25c two-story house with stable and poultry chimney built on the outside of the if Coach Jones’ boys achieve their i preponderance of Thomaston scor of which was under cultivation. He 13 4 30 was a man of sound judgment, not house with yard. All of this projarty is Bunker wheelwright shop was expected victory over Camden High ing. but the home team was sitting well rented and is a good Investment. Ap­ Score. Rockport High 37, Thomas­ broken in two by the ice on the roof tomorrow night they will be in sec- very pretty at the end of the half, only in managing his farm, but in Fig Bars, pound...... 18c; 3 pounds .. . 50c ply to W. A CLEVELAND, 33 Pacific St., ton High 30. Referee. Young. Tim­ ihakland or J. C. MITCHELL, Adnrnistra- moving a short distance. ond place. It is always well. how- however, with tlie tally standing IS conducting £is financial affairs. He ers, Brown and Libby. Scorers, Collins’ Hulled Corn, pkg...... 15c; 2 pkgs. .. 25c lor, Nahant, Mass. 18-26 An employe of the J. B. Pearson ever, to count chickens titter theV to S in its favor. made an important feature of daily Co. went to church Sunday with her Crockett and Achorn. farming, and at intervals in the old­ (powder) FOR SALE—Household range used one are hatched, and not before The In the third period Rockport • * • ♦ Enameline Stove Polish 2 boxes ...... 5c year, In good condition. Cost $87 56. If hat on hindside before. Her efforts league standing; en days, he burned a kiln of lime. Sold at once will sell tor $35. L. W. BEN­ to keep the misplaced bonnbt in po­ seemed infused with new life, and Rockport 7, Thomaston 5 His life has been comparatively un­ Molasses, light color, gallon...... $1.00 NER, 2 North Main St 17-19 Won Lost y c five young demons racing around sition caused some amusement. The girls teams were well matched eventful. When he had reached his Pure Cider Vinegar, gallon ...... FOR SALE—Dry hard fitted wood delivered Rockport High .... 4 1 .800 the surface, soon narrowed the gull .. 45c The Beta Alpha Club added an­ o and the game was suggestive of a three score years and ten, he met $15 cord CHARLES HELIN. Rockville. Thomaston High 3 .600 which separated them. But Thomas­ Tel. 352-21. 13-24 other to their long series of success­ tropical cyclone In the first period with a severe accident. Standing one Rockland High .... 1 1 .500 ton was not idle meantime, and add­ ful functions at the Baptist vestry the Thomaston lasses scored four day on the rail of a hayrack he was 1 ulaluc^, pc-K. . k...... 30c; bushel...... $1.00 FOR SALE—Player Plano Q. R. S. music Car.den High .... 1. 3 .250 ed just enough to the tally so that it rolls, wide range of choice. While they last Tuesday evening when they gave an points to their opponents one, and suddenly thrown with great force only 25 cents each. V. F. STUDLEY, INC., Lincoln Academy 1 3 .250 was still out in front when the last Turnips, pound "...... 2c; bushel...... 90c entertainment for the benefit of the S « * M the Thomaston bleachers looked like striking the barn floor. His left hip Music Department. 9-tf orchestra. A large audience attended period began. , Apples, peck...... 35c; barrel...... $3.25 Last night's league game in Thom- a cross section of Aurora Borealis. and thigh were badly fractured, FOR SALE—Double tenement house at 5 ’ and from every appearance was How to describe that last period Lisle St. Apply to MRS. F H. SANBORN. aston had a very dramatic finish. Rockport gained a lap in the second which at his time of life was a very Parsnips, 2 pounds...... 25c pleased with the entertainment. A is a task not designed for the ordin­ 86 Pleasant St. Tel. 963-W 5-tf and one wholly to the liking of the period and tied the score in the third. grave matter, but the rapidity ^yith fun-provoking number was the Skit ary pen. There seemed to be two Oranges, dozen...... 35c. Grape Fruit, 3 for...... 25c FOR SALE—Residence of the late Capt big Rockport delegation which had The last period was productive of which he recovered, •astonished his Charles E. Hall, Middle St Heights. AR« “School Days.'' Mrs. Minnie Newbert Rockport men on the floor to each followed its team into the enemy's one goal, neatly caged by Miss Welt attending physician. The brisk man- Onions, pound...... 5c; 6 pounds 25c THUR L. ORNE, 417 Main St.. Rockland. was the ideal school marm and opponent, and shooting goals from 1-tf territory. It was by all odds the who is now everywhere recognized ner in which Mr. Upham afterwards gathered a most remarkable group the center of the hall appeared to be Pop Corn, pound...... 10c; 3 pounds...... 25c fastest game which lias yet been as a contender for premier honors in did his work about the farm, gave nc FOR SALE—9-room nouae; hot water heat, of scholars, typical of early New an everyday pastime for them. Soon the Knox and Lincoln circuit. Thom- hint of his serious experience. He cement cellar; modern improvements; large England days. The style and char­ played in tlie league, and carried garden. New grocery business well stocked with it that constant element of un­ the score was tied. Then Rockport aston also has a most promising was a model father and possessed a Brooms, each...... 69c M G. GVRNEY, 3 Park St . Camden. 1-tf acter of wearing apparel were forged steadily ahead. Finally the certainty which is the life and the player in the person of Miss Keizer. social and agreeable disposition. He FOR SALE—We have a parlor, library «na unique. And the manners of the whistle blew and in the northern end 25 bars American Family Soap $1.00 spice of any athletic contest. To The score: was devoted to his home, working bed room set. Including mattress and spring. children charming. Knowledge and of the hall uprose a section of de­ Best quality of used modern furniture which Thomaston the result—of this and Rockport Girls for the welfare of his family whom Large packages Rinso, each ...... 20c wit radiated from the composition, lirious Rockport rooters, led by that we will sell or exchange for antique furni­ the girls’ game must have been keen­ Goals Fouls Ptfc. he dearly loved and delighted in pro­ Mop Handles, each...... " . . . . ture. COBB & DAVIS. K5-tf ^ach pupil making a distinct impres­ indefatigable cheer leader, still in ..15c ly disappointing, for victory in each Welt, rf ...... 1 viding for. He was a staunch Repub­ sion. A'.cada showed a strong ten- his white shirt, but threatening ev­ FOR SALE—Mouse at Atlantic, (Swan'a instance had appeared to be Thom­ Perry, If ...... 1 lican, and cast his first vote in a Island.) 6 rooms, oak finish, well-built; sightly deney to be a “smasher.” The act­ ery moment to break its bounds location close by shore. Garage and eut- aston’s for the asking. Brann, c ...... PresdenTRll election for Franklin Snow Shovels, each . . 50c. Sunbrite Cleaner, 3 cans . . 5c ing song by three chjidren was well One Rockport fan opened a whole buildlngs, water In house Acre and half Tbe game was played in the gym­ Robbins, c .... Pierce and well remembered that of land. Fine place for summer home. At done and received merited applause. box of candy, and toward the town 5 gal Oil Cans, each 90c. Clothes Lines, 50 ft. each 40c nasium of the new Thomaston High Richards, sc campaign and the strenuous battles a bargain. Address DR. I. B. GAGE, At­ A taking number was a pantomime line Rieaded one of the happiest del­ lantic, Me 5?*tf Schoolbuilding—a structure of which Daucette, rg between the “Wild Cats” and “Wool Palm Olive Soap, 3 cakes...... 21c play which had in its acting that egations that ever noised its way in­ ■; always interesting feature of nat­ Knox county, as well as Thom^ptor Wall, lg ...... Heads.' " He never held town.office £ f Kettles with COVer, each . . to Rockport...... 50c Miscellaneous uralness. Readings by Mrs. Kilborn feels very proud The gymnasium is except road surveyor and although A description of last night’s game ------1 were fully appreciated. A piano duet commodious, well lighted, and is he never failed to manifest a health­ HAND WOVEN RUGS—madv lo order, to would tell of some wonderful side by Misses Shaw and Hall was well completely surrounded by a balcony Thomaston Girls ful interest in town affairs, he never Marshmallows, pound...... 35c; 3 pounds...... $1.00 match any color-schente Write for samples shotfi made by Feehan and Condon, sought office. Mr. Cpham was a of rug-filling. Prices reasonable. Cottage rendered. The orchestra deserved from which the athletic contests may Goals Fouls Pts and of defensive work by Grafton, well-re-' I man cotiversant on '-".irer.l Bon Bons, pound...... 30c rug3 a specialty. HELEN W. GUSHEE. Union the praise it received for good work- be watched to most excellent advan­ Keizer, rf . (Maine K F D No. 1. 19-21 Hal! and Elliot which kept the Rock­ .. 1 events, and well informed in history A cake walk with Audrey Dow cap- tage. The walls are tastefully dec­ Thorndike. If ... 1 Baker’s Cocoa, half pound cans, each <...... 18c LOBSTERMEN—Trapheay the se­ Fitchburg. Mass. Benjamin H. Paul, William A. Paul Salmon, Red Alaska, can 25c rious ill health of her sister, Mrs ASSETS DEC 31, 1924 WATTS HALL, THOMASTON, FRI., FEB. 13 Real Estate 86.066 09 Charles F. Ingraham and Louis E Salmon, Pink, can . .'...... I 5c;,2 cans...... 28c 1 o Let Nellie Watts. Stocks and Bonds ...... 519.876 62 Upham. Kenneth Hanley of Boston came GLOVER HALL, WARREN, SAT., FEB. 14 Cash in Office and Bank Vi.139 79 Pineapple, sliced, san 35c; 3 cans $1'; Grated, can 25c TO LET—5 or 7 room tenement with elec­ Agents’ Balances ...... 89,661 13 tric lights and toilet at 13 Rockland St. D. Monday for a vacation visit at his Interest and rents ...... 1.986 38 LEGISLATIVE NOTICES Karo Syrup, Blue Label, can ...... 12>/2c SIIA FTER ltrtf home here. NEXT WEEK All other assets ...... 46,122 16 .Always on the lookout for thiWl- STATE OF MAINE Tomatoes, can 18c; 3 cans 50c. String Beans, 2 cans 25c ini’™ »r iwdie Gross Asse‘s ...... $ 793,726 08 G-?f J, trs, Manager Prescott is announcing JACK HOXIE in “BARBED WIRE’ Deduct items ;.oi admitted 2.790 48 In Senate, January 21. 1925 Spinach, can 25c; 3 cans 70c. Peas, can 15c; 2 cans 25c for Saturdays picture program al Ordered, the House occurring, that the TO LET—Two tenements on Otis street; time for the reception of bills for private each has 6 rooms,and bath. Apply to F. 1*. Glover hall .1. 15. Warner in "Tn s- Admitted Asset’s ...... 790,933 60 Apples, No. 3 cans, each ...?..20c; 3 cans...... 55c LIABILITIES DEC . 1324 and special legislation he Unified to KNIGHT. Windsor House. Tel 614-W. 5-tf rmfcMbNDi •MOW’D AY, February 16, 1925, at four ure Canyon,” with an all star cost Net Unpaid Losses ...... $ 66,699 92 TO LET—Tenement pt 194 North Main St , Unearned Preiniunw ...... 572,664 89 o’clock P. M 4 including Marie Waleamp and W- G. And that all such petitions and bills pre­ Prunes, 3 pounds .... 25c. Dates, 2 pounds .... 25c all modern conveniences. P. L. HAVENER. All other Liabilities ...... 28,942 77 Tel 792 R ______14«-tf Scott, a very pleasing narrative of Surplus over all Liabilities 123.828 02 sented after that date he referred to ’lie next Figs, per pound .... 28c. Peaches, per pound .... 20c a romance in the Western lands of BIG COSTUME CARNIVAL Legislature; that the Secretary of the Sen­ adventure with plenty of heart in­ Total Liabilities and Surplus $ 790,935 60 ate cause copies of this order to pub’isimd E. C. MORAN & CO., Agents in all daily and weekly papers of the State Used Cars terest, mystery arid thrills. The 19-Th-25 Rockland, Maine until and Including Saturday, February 14, FEBRUARY 12 1925. Graham Flour, pound...... *...... 5c 1921 AMERICAN SIX. Juet overhauled and two-reel comedy is “The Betrayal of In Senate Chamber, January 21, 1925 In first class condition—tires practically new Maggie." Read and passed. Sent down for concur­ Granulated Meal, pound...... 5c; 6 pounds ...... 25c —A bargain If sold at once. BERT ANGEL, CAMDEN OPERA HOUSE rent. ROYDOX V. BROWN. Secretary. Gray Gull Restaurant, Limerock St, Rock­ House of Representatives, January 22, 1925. land ______144*tf Read and passel In concurrence. Soda Bread, Pilot Bread, Common Crackers, Oyster STRICTLY COSTUME AFFAIR CLYDE R CHAPMAN, Clefk Eggs and Chicks ELSTON LUCE A true copy,—Attest; Crackers, pound...... 15c; 2 pounds...... 25c $ 1.00 per couple Our Advertising ROYDFN V BROWN, 14-20 Secretary. Jello, assorted flavors, each 10c. Corn Starch, 4 pkgs. 25c ELECTRICIAN Confetti, Serpentine Streamers, Good Music, Columns Are LEGAL AFFAIRS Cream Tartar,lb. pkgs., each . . 10c; per pound . ,35c The Committee on Legal Affairs will give a public hearing in its rooms at the State Baking Soda, 6 packages...... 25c Graduate of Hawley School of Refreshments the House in Augusta, on Engineering WEDNESDAY. Feb. 18, 1925, 2 p in., on Prizes Given For Best Costumes the following: FREE DELIVERY IN OWL’S HEAD WED. AND THURS. Electrical Work of All Kinds Merchant’s II. P. No 159 “An act relative to the Cleaners and Irons Repaired Bangor Public Library.’’ Cars to Rockland After the Dance H. No 36. “An Act relating to contracts CUT PRICES ON EVERYTHING SALE DAYS ALL WORK GUARANTEED of Municipal Officers.” Show Windows IH. P. No 233. "An Act to prohibit the BABY CHIX—Wyllle'a S. C Red, raised CAMDEN COAST ARTILLERY use of firearms by minors.” AT HASKELL’S nn free range. Irnp nested and bred Tor tvpe 45 Main St., Thomaston 15-19 If. iNo IS. ,,An act providing for a jewel and color Slate accredited for while diarr­ er’s ‘lien hoea I'rli-e 22 cenla each, imatpalil. Safe TEL. 52-11 lHThtf 19-21 J. BAINE MORRISON, Sec. arrival guaranteed P If. WYLLIE. Tlioni- TELEPHONES 316 AND 317 aaton, Me.. HI. 1. Tel. 199-6. lj*2a-79 \ I /

Every-Other-Day Rockland Courier-Gazette, Thursday, February 12, 1925. Page Seven

ONE DESIGN IDEA Social Circles Dodge Bros. Engineers Tell IMONTON HATS MURPHY In addition to personal notes recording de­ Why It Is the Best For Car partures and arrivals, this departure es­ pecially desires information of social hap­ DEPARTMENT STORE Buyers. penings. parties, musicals, etc. Notes sent CAPS by mall or telephone *111 be gladly received. 412 MAIN STREET, ROCKLAND The wisdom of Dodge Bros policy GOES OUT OF HAT BUSINESS TELEPHONE ...... 770 * CONTINUES of constantly developing one basic design instead of bringing out a new WE HAVE BOUGHT OF William D. Talbot is hi New York attending the Retail Dry Goods As­ model every year, is borne out em­ sociation convention. ALL THIS WEEK! phatically In several ways, in the T. J. Murphy, Lewiston, Me. opinion of Russel Huff, director of Mrs. Leola Tarr of Portland is engineering. Mr. Huff is also a visiting her mother, Mrs. Charles member of the board of directors of The Entire Stock of Men’s Hats and Caps, Consisting of the finest Wade, Waldo avenue. A Pre ^Inventory Sale A Dodge Bros. City Engineer L. D. Jones left for "The best evidence, of course, is Hats made. The brands are MALLORY, STETSON, BERG. Boston yesterday morning for a With new specials added daily the quality of Dodge Bros present fortnight’s trip. Northeastern Uni­ product and the pronounced satis­ versity offers a two weeks’ course faction of our one and a quarter This is the most complete Hat Stock ever shown in Rockland. in Municipal Engineering which Mr. SEE OUR MAIN STREET WINDOW FOR EXTRA SPECIALS For million owners. "Additional strong Your size, color and style is here. These will be put on sale Jones will take up. proof is supplied by the general In-1 HATS clination of the industry toward the TODAY at MOREY’S SHOE STORE.- This sale will posi­ Miss Lintheli M. Morris who has FRIDAY. SATURDAY AND MONDAY same practice. I have heard more tively end Saturday night, Feb. 21, when we must vacate the been ill at her home in Long Cove, is discussion of the subject during the CAPS convalescing. last six months than ever before, premises. and it has been particularly active since our Advertisement. 'Constantly Educational Club members at Fri­ Improved-—But No Yearly Models' day evening’s session Feb. 20, will F. J. SIMONTON CO. appeared on bulletin -boards and in review sixth lesson and seventh magazines and newspapers all over % 63 Men’s Fine Felt Hats, practically all styles, colors, fawn, lesson, page 8 and 9, "A Catechism the country. of the Constitution of the U- S.” blue, grey, brown and tan...... "The public, which apparently had Question, Why should the Constitu­ not previously given the subject 87 Men’s Felt Hats, all colors, some silk lined, all fur felt tion be upheld? much thought, was quick to sense the significance of such a policy, G. L. York has been confined to IDEAL and oommpnts from a thousand and the house by rheumatism the past one sources must have drifted back two weeks, and is still much both, THE LITTLE FLOWER SHOP to other manufacturers. Our adver­ ered by it. VALENTINES tisement appeared just -before the CHILDREN’S BEAVER HATS CONDUCTOR’S CAPS annual battery of new model an­ Finest Beaver and Plush Hats Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Carroll of SILSBY’S nouncements was turned loose, and Regulation Conductor’s Caps, Roqkville, who left on a Southern The Works of naturally the contrast between obtainable. Values up to $6.00. ROCKLAND, ME. braided, straw lined, ventilated. trip some two weeks ago, are at 399 MAIN STREET Dodge Bros, policy and the general present located in Hot Springs, New practice was made doubly vivid. Mexico. Edgar Guest "But, even 90, It was in inevitable $2.79 89c development of the near future. tine Cards with Each Volume Friends of Elden W. Davis, for- YALENTINE’S DAY John and Horace Dodge first thought mespy of this city, will he interested tine Cards with Each Colume of it ten y^ars ago, when they began to knbw that he sails from Los An­ Is the best day of all the year to “SAY IT WITH building their own car, and it is a geles for Honolulu Feb. 14 on the S. S. s surprise to me, in view of its many Your choice of a selection from 621 Hats—either John B. Stetson or Calowan. He will have charge of FLOWERS,” Every woman in the world will be —Full Line of obvious advantages, that it has not the building operations in Honolulu I been more generally adopted long Mallory. Values to $7.50. hoping on that day that "Someone” will remember. for the W. H. Martins Construction L Goods since. Company of New York. Mother, Wife, Daughter, Sweetheart, Friend, Shut-in, "Even the layman can understand $4.69 S how much -better it is for the en­ The S- S. Club was very pleasing­ Invalid—there is no end to the wholesome joy you can HUSTON-TUTTLE gineering department, for example, Colors grey, brown, black, fawn, pearl, tan, chocolate; ounce weights; ly entertained by Mrs. Charles Wade B to be concentrating ail its time and give to these on Valentine's Day with a few Flow- Tuesday with a Valentine party. A ¥5 INC. thought on the refinement of one light weight, wide brims Stetson’s. Each and every hat the newest tempting supper was served. The chassis and one fundamental design, spring style. decorations were in keeping with the S ers s than to experiment continuously holiday, and the place cards con­ BOOKSELLERS with ‘something new for next year.' tained an appropriate verse to fit POTTED DAFFODILS, HYACINTHS, PLANTS, CUT FLOW­ "it must also be apparent even to the outsider that constant changing each Individual. The evening was ERS AND FLORAL VALENTINE NOVELTIES passed in card playing. from one design to another costs a * tremendous amount of money. Dies 34 large shape unblocked Pana­ Firemen’s Caps...... —AT— and experimental work can easily 9c E. E. Gillette of Newton Highlands, entail an expenditure of several mil­ mas These can be made up in $1.00 value Skull Caps . . 39c Mass., is in the city on business. FOR MY BOY lion of dollars, and if this has to lie THE LITTLE FLOWER SHOP done every year, there is only one any style for men or women. Tim’s Caps...... 98c Arthur U. Patterson of Vinalhaven way to get the money back. That is Toques, all wool and some made a brief visit this week with his AND YOURS by passing the charge along to the $2.98 duughter. Mrs. Charles Schofield. SILSBY’S buyer of the car. Dodge Bros save silk and wool...... 19c ROCKLAND, ME. Have you bought your SEASON these costs and as a result are able The Shakespeare Society meets 399 MAIN STREET TICKET »Yet to COMMUNITY to ,give buyers more for their money. Monday with Mrs. E. D. Spear, Maple "Everyone concedes that the resale street. FAIR? If Not—Do It NOW—TO­ value of Dodge Bros motor car is 18-20 DAY ! It is an undodgable duty unusually high. Used car dealers STIFF HATS Men’s Caps Men’s High Grade Mr. and Mrs. George E. McLaughlin to the youth of this city to give are always anxious to have them in arrived Wednesday after a two them a properly equipped school stock. There are times when they A wide variety, most­ HATS months' visit in New York with their cannot lie bought. All fur felt. Latest styles, daughter. Mrs. C. C. Wahle. They UNDER HEAVY BAIL years ago for conspiracy to violate and to complete the Athletic Field. “This is largely due, of course, to ly Stetson’s Men’s Caps newest shades and a wide enjoyed hearing their oilier daughter. the liquor .laws through interna­ thg cars' exceptional stamin. it has assortment of colors Values EVERY CENT TO THE BOYS Kitty McLaughlin, during several of tional rum smuggling charges, and the reputation of giving good service $5, $6, and $7 values $4.00, $5.00, $6.50 her appearances at the Mark Strnnd Former Rockland Man Held tthat he also was wanted by authori­ AND GIRLS oyer a long period of years. But it is Men’s Caps Theatre and the radio concerts at ties In Massachusetts. Prosecutors also true that people know it will $2.98 $2.98 close range from the studio proper. After Capture of Rum< said they understood, further, that not be radically different tomorrow The outstanding feature was the con­ Runner. Gilbert also was indicted with barge was repeated. Seizure of the than it is today, and therefore they firmation pf little Buddy Wahle by Charles W. Morse and others “for ehip and her crew were eventually buy without fear of an abnormal Bishop Dunn at Our 1-ady of Lour­ padding the payrdN ofthe United accomplishd in territorial waters of Mark L. Gilbert skipper of the 500- overnight depreciation. des. and for this happy event Mr. States Shipping Board." Spain. "And the man who buys a new ton rum ship Homestead, and former McLaughlin acter as sponsor. Four Gilbert's, previous lndl'rtment yas I>odge Bros, car buys with the samy hundred children were confirmed and president of the Globe Steamship said to have been based upon bis ac­ issurance. He can drive it foi\ years MOREY’S SHOE STORE the lavish ceremony was a sight long Co-, was held in $50,000 bail Monday tivities as president of the Glebe and still retain the pride of owner­ to be remembered. as a fugitive from justice. Steamship Co., which purchased the ship that is So well known and so He and his crew of 24 were cap­ craft Corona. universal in the great Dodge Broth­ 286 Main St., Opp. Studiey’s E. B. Crockett is in New York this tured last Friday night after a 36- It was related in court that the ers family.”—adv. week in the interest of his Camden hour battle with revenue cutters 25 Corona several years ago cleared and Rockland stores. miles off Montauk Point, which end­ New York with a cargo of alcohol Found—the East Wind and Dragon ed when the Homestead's masts were billed for Greece. Off Newport, R. at the Universalist vestry. Fell. 17 STRAND Comparison of at rests at- the pres­ Mrs. Raymond Sherman ^of Belfast shot away, her hull shattered and I., *the cargo was transferred to a —adv. spent the weekend with her brother, her engines crippled. She is said to barge and secretly returned to NeW ent time -with arrests before the Pro­ Dr. R. W. Bickford. TODAY VIOLETS have been carrying 5,500 cases of al­ York. The factory which I am connect- J hibition Act went into effect show Then, according to the prosecu­ with produces Just as much on Mon­ For ST. VALENTINE'S DAY Ruth Mayhew Tent, Daughters of cohol. conclusively a tremendous advantage Boston Shoe Store Federal Judge Augustus Hand set I tors, the Corona went to the Baha­ day as on Wednesday, which was * Veterans, have a full day next JJon- "FLAPPER under present conditions.—F. Fos- the hail upon the representation of; mas, took on liquor and returned, to far from being the condition in EVERYTHING in FOOTWEAR and $3.00, plus tax COMEDY NEWS 75c pains to loo£ up was A. T. Black Ington. and they indulged in some MATINEE—$1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and $3.50, plus tax 11 to 2 She danced from the South Seas F riday-Sat urday pleasant reminiscences of a notable CLARK’S FLOWER STORE 250 Gallery Se^s, all performances, $1.00 hunting trip which they made some 90c TEL. 1036-W 382 MAIN ST. ROCKLAND to New York; among the gold Chocks should be made payable to SAN CARLO GRAND OPERA years ago. CO., AUGUSTUS F. BOVE, Treasurer JACK HOXIE of Broadway and the gold REDUCED BATES ON ALL RAILROADS ODD LOTS on Women’s Pumps The increasing importance accord­ and Oxfords marked down to ed wool Jersey in sports wear fash­ diggers of the Klondike, ions emphasizes once more the prac­ close out— See Her In— tical qualities of knitted fabrics. ‘DARING CHANCES’ For traveling, for example, there is A Clean, Strong, Outdoor Story, $1.98, $2.98, $3.95 nothing to equal knitwear. It rail Full of Action and Heart Interest. be packed In the smallest possible Special Values in Good Clean space and only needs to lie shaken THE 4PARIU In Addition M irehandise out at the end of the journey to be AYER’S THREE SHOWS— 2:00. 6:45, 8:30 ‘The Riddle Rider” ready for wear. No pressing o RUE'-ER BOOTS steaming Is necessary. For the wo

WIELDS THE PRUNING KNIFE mice,’what is regarded by many as the impossible—to bring our annual spending below $3,000,000,000. Sleep­ MR. HIGGINS CAN ing and waking, that $3,000,000,000 Director Lord, Who Chaperones Uncle Sam On His Shop­ Beauty goal has been constantly before him. This Essex-6-Coach Mirrored in the sky. reflected in the SLEEP ALL NIGHT ping Trips, Tells of His Efforts To Reduce the Budget V ------raindrop, echoing above the noises of To Three Billion Dollars. • A the busy thoroughfare, whispering in Gleamv Mass ot Hair moments of solitude, demanding at­ Finds Relief From Torturing , tention amid the cares of office Clamoring for a hearing in the se­ At the Sth regular meeting of the 35c “Danderine” does Wonders Gas In Stomach and ganization with 115.000.000 stockhold­ clusion of home, encroaching upon Business Organizatioin < f the Gov­ ers. With the President, sitting as Frtight and Tax Extra ernment, recently lfehl in Memorial for Any Girl's Hair the silent watches of the night* if Tells About It. a directorate, are the members of his has be^n the constant and imperious Continental Hall. Washington, not­ Cabinet and the heads of the Gov­ occupant of his thoughts able addresses were d -ivered ' y the ernments great independent estah- President of the United Stales and^lishmcnts. distinguished group of As each month dragged~its weary P. S. Higgins.. 98 Orange street. Gen. H. M. Lord. Director of the Hu- outstanding personages in national length along, and as the end of each Waltham, Mass., writes the Priest reau of the Budget. <\:i .abstract of life and representing a wide range ol liseal year drew near, he could Drug Co., Bangor, Me.: President Coolidge’s address has al» irrp.,: taut calling.? and professions, weep with the colored woman at the “■Some years ago I had trouble ready appeared in these columns, but including the Governor-elect of a grave of her husband who Lad just with my stomach as gas would form because of its length Gen. Lord's ad­ great commonwealth. been buried. The husband had led and distress me, after going to bed dress will appear in two instalnnents a sinful and riotous life. As the at night. I tried everything I could Gathered here are soldiers and tears rolled down the bereaved one's both of which will be found ini on .? - eiilors who fought on the fields ol | think of or saw advertised but did cheeks and moistened tlie treshl\ ing reading by every citizen and tax­ France, who kept the danger-infest­ not receive much benefit until I tried payer. The first installment follows: turned earth, she sobbed: “I hopes ed sea lanes open and safe for trans­ Priest's Indigestion Powder. I used port and suppl? ship, and made oth­ you’s where I specs you aint.” several hotties and I hereby certify that it helped me very much, and I On seven prior occasions we have er noteworthy contribution to the Thus we have looked forward each can sleep well all night.” gathered in solemn conclave on ibc prosecution of the greatest war that year, hoping against hope that the Nation’s business. I wonder if tvo has checked the advance of civiliza­ end of the year would find us where tion. costing not less than two hun­ we expected we would not he—with­ Priest’s Powder for Indigestion, dred billions of dollars with an in­ in the President’s $3,000,000,000. Sour, Sick Stomach, Car Sickness, calculable additional cost in life While we have not yet attained our Heartburn and General Hyperacidity soriow and suffering. Here are sci­ Objective we have made progress of the Stomach. entists of world-wide fame, whe We have approached tatitalizingly All druggists, 50c and $1.50. The have devoted their great talents and near the goal. $1.50 9ize holds five (5) times as have made complete commitment of much as the 50c size. NoneCanCopy Priest’s Regulators, the Ideal tonic their lives to the development and Federal expenditure in 1021. the conservation of the food supply ol I was $5,115,- laxative for chronic Constipation 25c last pre-Budget year. and 75c. If your dealer does not the nation, and in other important ‘j27.6SO.2O. This was exc lusive of the carry them in stock have him order fields of endeavor are doing yeoman amount applied to the reduction ol service for country and humanity. for you or send direct to Priest Drug A the public debt. In 1022, tlie first Co., Bangor, Me. Parcel post pre­ Its Chief Value Statisticians \yho revel in tigures year of Budget control, again ex­ paid to any address. No extra ir.d formulae, who count the parti­ Girls! Try thia! When combing cluding debt reduction, we spent $3,- charge.—advt. cles of dust ih the air. who enumer­ and dressing your hair, just moisten 372.6O7.S00.S4. This was $1,743,000,- The Chassis is Patented ate the people in their homes, num­ your hair brush with a little “Dander- 000 lessi than we spent in 1021 but ber ’he cat lie on a thousand hills ine” and brush it through your hair. was still $372,000,000 short of the THE WESTERN TRAIL and marshal their figures in serried The effect is startling! You can do maft. Jn 1023 we tried again. Ex­ Essex is a totally different type. It gives re­ columns for other useful purposes your hair up immediately and it will penditures that year were $3,204,- i sit with those who plumb the somber appear twice as thick and heavy—a 627,520.16. Thu. was a material re­ Mr. Howard Gives His Im­ sults no other car ever gave. deplhs of ihe sea and chart the val­ mass of gieamy hair, sparkling with duction below the previous year’s leys and mountains of submarine life and possessing that incomparable spending but was still $294,000,000 pressions of Pasadena, Low price, without disappointment in looks or continents. softness, freshness and luxuriance. over the $3,000,000,000 maximum Hollywood, Etc. While beautifying the hair “Dan- We were getting sight of the prom­ reliability. I Conservators of health are here— derine” is also toning and stimulating ised land. In 1024 the expenditure i pledged t the protection of the gen- each single hair to grow thick, long was $3,048,677,065.34 This showed a Ix>fi Angeles, Fel>. 1. Economy without sacrifice of performance. | oral public—a thin determined line of and strong. Hair stops falling out notable reduction in spending We We are experiencing the fust j defense against “the pestilence that and dandruff disappears. Get a bottle were but $48,000,000 short of out spell of bad weather since leaving Stability and highest roadability without unneces­ i walketh in darkness’’ and “the de­ of “Danderine” at any drug or toilet goal. home. Ii has not rained but is rnld struction that wastetli at noonday ” counter and just see how healthy and Estimates of expenditure for the and cloudy. On the second day after sary weight. . Financiers and Treasury experts who youthful your hair appears after this current year, a« g:\en in the 1026 our arrival we took a sightseeing trip i ad minister the Government’s great delightfuf, refreshing dressing. (o Pasadena. The residences of fiscal interests look over the shoul­ Budget, exclusive of debt payments, The riding ease of large, costly cars. The handling show a total of $3,062,277,407, which many millionaires were pointed out, ders of diplomats wise in statecraft, with the end of each month brings to among them William Wrigley of ease of a bicycle. Utter simplicity in design. while architects and educators crowd is $62,000,000 too much. Lest we office and household with unerring forget, note just here that in reach­ chewing gum fame and Col- House Cen. Herbert M. Lord transpartatipn and tariffexperts. accuracy and em harass! ng prompti­ advisor to the President during the Administrators of the Nation’s ing that total we have absorbed an The lowest maintenance cost, we believe, of any tude Dills that are due. Here also estimated expenditure of $120,000,000 Wilson administration. Another sub­ great w el far** activities, involving are representatives of that depend­ urb is Venice, situated on the water­ have ever adequately gauged the im­ on account of the World War Ad­ car in the world. annual < xpenditures of half a billion able and capable class who in po­ front. It is much like Ponev Island, portance of this great gathering and dollars, gather with those who en- justed Compensation Act which did sitions of great importance and re­ not figure in our operations last with the exception that it has nu­ But the patents which make the Its almost limitless possibilities. 1 deavor to check and control the in sponsibility outside the circle of the Two of every three Essex buyers am always sobered and oppressed bv year. With that out of the picture oui merous canals and lagoons. Owing c.unirg Hood of aliens. Makers of spotlight of publicity and prominence come to it from those who form­ Super-Six the most enduring, ‘he measureless opportunity this oc­ $3,000,000»00 goal would have been to the cool weather tlie beach,was the Nation’s money sit with those quietly and effectively keep the Gov­ deserted. casion presents fo fostering a live­ attained this year at a walk. In­ erly owned cars bought chiefly smoothest motor and give it all who spend it. next skilled account­ ernment machinery moving, unaffect­ lier spirit of service in the conduct cluding that, however, we have $62,- bos Angeles has a wonderful hkr- ants who pass authoritatively upon ed and undisturbed by the kaleido­ for their low first price. advantages, also prevent any of the business of this great corpor­ 000,000 to eliminate to carry out the hor and many of I'nele Sant’s ships all expenditures. Librarians and scopic changes at the top. ation with which we are connected, President's wishes. are stationed here, among them the from copying its chassis. ' jurists jostle efficiency experts, while West Virginia, which had a famil­ Just as the Coach body and and for creating a more responsive students of the skies reluctantly low­ I wish to organize a “Two Per No such wide diversity of talent, iar look. 1 was not particularly im­ Coach name have been exten­ loyalty to the President and his pol­ er their eager eyes from the won- Cent’’ Club. All Federal officials and no such widely differing vocations, pressed with the Catalina Island trip Surely you cannot be satisfied icies. This opportunity and the re­ employes will he eligible for member­ sively copied, even by costliest d;« us labyrinth of planet and star no such extraordinary contrasts in The booklets and folders of this sponsibilities that such opportunity : nd fix their attention on economy ship. The membership fee will be with less than Essex offers. Its professions and dutes were ever be­ place state that “In all the world cars, so must future mechanical creates make one prayerful and in place of astronomy. 2 percent. You have estimated that fore represented in a single gather­ dhere is no trip like th|s/' it is pret­ design seek to approximate the cost is but little more than cars humble. Conquerors of the air sit quietly to carry out your operating program ing—wide apart as the poles in ac­ ty evident to me that the author of This is the most unusual and re­ with those whose researches and du­ this year you will expend 5.<>62,277,- results Essex gives. of the lowest price. tivities, aims and purposes, yet as this slogan had never sailed up the markable gathering of its kind in ties lead into the very depths of the 4117. If you curtail that program by JTe,1„bst,„ river or frwni Roek]and t0 history. Presiding is the President one in a common interest—the inter­ earth. Near the administrators of I>ercent we will wipe nut that ob Bar Harbor. It is a two-hour sail of the United States, Chief Execu­ est of the United States and its peo­ the Government’s great commercial ple. noxious and highly objectionable each way, rut of sight of land most tive of the wealthiest and most pow­ fleet—1289 vessels of 3,823,000 gross $62,060,000 that stands between us of the time. SNOW-HUDSON COMPANY, INC. erful nation in the world, and head tons—are the officials who make The importance of this meeting is nd victory. What is 2 percent? of the world’s greatest business or- apparent. The policies outlined here Tlie size of Hollywood rather sur­ Safe with their beacon lights the ap­ Two Eents out of every dollar. How prised me (110,060) though it is real­ proaches to our rocky coasts. En­ will have a material effect in deter­ 710-712 MAIN ST. rivial. you say. But two cents out ly n part of Dos Angeles. I expected TEL. 896/ gineer.?. who impound the waters of mining the amount of money it will of every dollar means $2 < f every hun­ something a little better than usual mighty rivers and defy with their be necessary to take from the pock­ dred. $20 of every thousand. $203 of in the moving picture line here, and cunning works the encroachments of ets of taxpayers in the years imme­ every ten thousand, 2.000 of every was not disappointed. Grauntan's the sea. take their places with offi­ diately facing us. In your keeping PENOBSCOT BETHEL hundred thousand. $20,000 of every Egyptian Theatre is considered one of cials whose duty and privilege it is lies in great measure the economic million, and $62.000,O' *, approximate­ the best. The picture. Lillian Gish to enforce the laws without fear or welfare of our people. Their pros­ ly, of that $3,062,277,407. in “rtomola” will probably be seen in How Coast Mission, With • favor. perity and happiness will be appre­ ciably affected by your attitude, and Itorkland, and it is no belter than Headquarters In Rockland, some that I have seen at home, but Representatives of the world's by the good faith and loyalty with When we can save ?fl2.00<>.000 as the prologue of ten numbers is very Carries Christ To Fisher­ greatest printing simp, with its 4100 which you apply and carry out the asily as I have demonstrated, why elaborate and beautiful. It is worth Lift Off-No Pain! employes and its annual consumption >olicies of administrative economy hesitate? In all seriousness and men. the price of admission to see the in­ of 25,000 ions of paper, gather here which have been announced by the earnestness I appeal to you to attack terior of the building and hear the with personnel from that great ser­ Chief Executive. Tonight, perchance your expenditure program with til) The Penobscot Const Bethel Mis­ Egyptian orchestra. In the court vice that conserves the trees, that is decided whether from the vigor and ability anil courage of sion. organized in 1906. incorporated there is a miniature Egyptian vill­ produce the wood, that provides the “Cloud-capped Kerizin or Ehal's Softy crown. which you are capable. Begin with in 1923. licensed by the State board age. and even the pretty girl ushers pulp, that forms the paper, that We call the dew“ of blessing or the bolts of the little things and end with the big of charities and corrections has for cursing down,” are in Egyptian costume. There is yields the sheets, that furnish the things. Travel less, buy less, ship its field the coast and islands of the whether it contented people relieved hut one evening performance, front pages, that make the prints, that ex­ less, build less, employ less, write coast of Maine. The aims and work from a great burden of war taxation 8.15 to 11. haust the appropriations that Con­ less, print less, use less waste noth­ of this splendid charity are set forth will bless us for our continuing ef­ gress gives for printing and binding ing. When casualties occur in your This city has some of the largest in a little pamphlet issued by the forts in their behalf, or whether a and best cafeterias that I have ever Mission which is reproduced here­ Pathfinders who blaze the way foi personnel don't try for the speed loyal and deserving people facing seen. A*, the one where I dine, the with: the peaceful and beneficent penetra­ record in filling tlie vacancies thus Continuing extraordinary demands on cashier told me that they averaged The Mission is in the prime of its tion of American products into new created. Don't deprive the remain­ their substance and the products of about 35.000 meals a day. There are most helpful ministry to the wel­ markets, wh6s?e effective efforts ing employes of opportunity to serve their toil—demands that cripple ini­ decorated wails and ceilings, rest fare of the people living on the coast swelled our exports to a total of in this campaign. I-et them do a tiative and endanger prosperity—will rooms, mezzanine floors and an or­ and islands. $4,300,000,000 in 1934, sit beside the little more work than they ordinar­ bitterly and Justliiably blame and The aim is to minister to them— guardians of our 320.000 Indian ily do. 1 know that the average Fed­ chestra. There is a great variety of criticize us for failure to extend- good things from which to select, body, mind, spirit—and to win them wards—remnant of the nations who eral employe works faithfully and The greatest fire-fighter needed and possible relief. With all and one can eel a chicken or steak to Christ. once ruled this great country. We diligently. Many of them, however, these things In mind I come before can do more than they are doing, dinner with all the ''lixins” for less The work is strictly interdenomi­ must not overlook the presence here national, Our aim Is a federated of them all—for ycur roof Doesn’t hurt one bit! Drop a little of those necessary hut troublesome you burdened with a sense of my and will lie glad to do more, in the than one-half of what it would cost limitations and overwhelmed with the work, not a union, for that is prac­ “Freezone” on an aching corn, in­ individuals who collect the Nation’s interest of this campaign for re­ at a Ginter or Childs restaurant in stantly that corn stops hurting, then appreciation of my responsibiltles Boston. llenry A. Howard. tically another denomination, and ■piRE FIGHTING men will tell you that their taxes and collect them so thorough­ trenchment. The records of the Em­ shortly you lift it right off with to present to you important phases sooner or later a source of disunion. gre&test ally it not so much a deviee to put ly and enthusiastically that we paid ployes Compensation Commission fires out but rather a material that prevents fire. fingers. of the Nation’s business. show only one Federal employe pen We do not disturb the people as to Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of hack last year $137,000,000 in refunds GET 28.CC0 BOTTLES their denominational connection; we Such is Johns-Manville Asbestos Roofing—either for taxes over-collected. sioned for overwork. in shingle or roll form. “Freezone” for a few cents,, sufficient That reference to Gerizln and Ebal DR. TRUE’S ELIXIR let them remain what they were. Also present are representatives of Carefully study your program of It is not only fire-safe, but it is beautiful, weath­ to remove every hard corn, soft corn, is an attempted quotation, and an Baptist, Congregational, Univerea- our great postal service, which operation with a microscope in one Another new record for Dr. .1. F. er-tight end permanent! Yet with all these fine or corn between the toes, and the foot incorrect one I fear, frojn the dec­ list. Methodist or Catholic, it matters reaches into every home with its I,and and a i ri'nlng knife in tlie oth­ True & Co., of Auburn, Maine—an roofing qualities, it is surprisingly low in cost— calluses, without aorcne&s or irrita­ lamation hours of my early school not. We aim to build up the spirit­ tion. daily message of joy or sorrow and er. Kcvisr it downward as part of individual order to a New York City hardly more than ordinary rag-felt roofing. life. It is an echo from the days when ual life and raise the moral standard tills (C2.ihfl.flnA campaign. Cut out concern totaling over 28.0U0 bottles While vze recommend Johns-Manville Asbestos "Spartaeus to the Gladiators'” and of the community. every tinnece.-sarv motion and acti­ of tiieir Dr. True's Elixir has Just Shingles or Roll Roofing for practically every J the "Burial of Moses” vied with The headquarters of the Mission is purpose, we also carry all grades of roofing so vity whether it involves pennies or been shipped. each other for declamatory atten at Rockland. Stretching e;ist and that we can meet your price requirements. millions or dollars. If there is doubt What a noticeable contrast is here tion. I have sought vainly from .li­ west is the sea. its waters heating ■A lie:her a cut sl.iiuhl he made—cut. when one looks back 74 years to the ^Afrite, call or telephone. braries and literary authorities the and throbbing on the -beaches of Resolve every doubt in favor of tlie time when Dr. True's Elixir first title and author of the poem front scores of islands and miles of coast, taxpayers v lie pay us and whose made itself known. In those days If which those lines are taken, so that ft Is among them fttat the Mission servants wc are They have been Dr. True delivered a few dozen bot­ finds its larger ministry. I might quote correctly and give due good to us. They I-.ive been patient tles a week to his neighbors he would One living remote from the sea We Offer credit. 1 am still awaiting that in­ have considered 'it wonderful and W. H. GLOVER CO. formation. with-us. They have confidence in us. has little idea of the life of fisher- It's their money we are spending or well worthy of his endeavors to pre­ folk, nt the isolation and hardship. (Here’s a chance for The Courier saving. We have opportunity te scribe a genuine and reliable laxative How in many homes the children are All the facilities of a conservative bank, locally Gazette's Wantterknow contributors.] to the sufferers. ROCKLAND, MAINE show by our works that we merit growing up with very little moral or With the trend of times we find managed ancl locally owned, in exchange for A Definite Objective the-r eouPdetice. There are 115 mil­ religious training, if any, because We entered upon this fiscal year the two sons of Dr. True furthering they are remote from the influences lions of them who “ ill he helped by the good work—still producing the the opportunity to serve you. fully informed of the [‘resident's our s-n-ri'ice and our service in this of a church tor Sunday school, the same True Family Laxative in great­ plans tor the conduct of the busi­ cam p-iicn. distance over miles of water. er and greater quantities to meet the ness of the Government. At the Iasi The problem has been a hard one I To lie concluded in At Christmas time all the children with Mrs. Blanche Brown at the formance. As a result, the past ROCKLAND, MAINE hurt by a fall before Christmas, in the needy families, are remem­ village. There were 11 present and three years have been years of earn so far recovered as to lie able to- bered with gifts, including toys, a good amount of work accomplished. est striving on the part of the Budget about the house again, although *' dolls, books and games. We believe The meeting Fell. 17 will be with j Director to achieve with your assist quite lame. this pays largely, for it gives a hold Mrs. Grace Brown.