c Slmerkan. r * — — — ■ ■ ■■■■■■ —■ r»rcB $t oo n. €U,stP0rtl| ^YVI *' 212' ; ELLSWORTH, MAINE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 18, 1920. No. 33 LOCAL AFFAIRS Mr*. Henry Hawkins of Brewer is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. W. A. National Bank NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Alexander. Liberty Mrs. Charles Brewster, with little OF ELLSWORTH E. O. Moore. son Gerald, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Bangor fair. *r J. P. Eldrldge. J. A. Haynes. J. Henry Ellis of New York, noted M. L. Adams. “Get Rich Quieto" composer and pianist, was the week- Schemes and Investments ol Le»al Notices. end guest of Mrs. Charles N. Gibson. H. C. Austin & Co. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Archambo and "Premised" N. E. Telephone Co. Large Returns little daughter Jean, of N. Classified Advertisements. Syracuse, Have no under the Y., were week-end of Mr. and place National ami Federal H. F. Weseott guests Heserve Hardware Co. Mrs all do not as a Banks. Twice a J. F. Knowiton. Large wages spent represent good System year examinations by Govern- A. K. Mitchell, Ellsworth Falla. Miss Blanche Livermore of Sebec ment examiners, and at least five sworn and condition as a smaller income and of it saved. published Station and Misses Muriel Shannon part statements sre your assurances that this safeetiaH is BCHBDPl.E OP MAILS. and Sadie Lake of Lewiston are In other words—It’s what save that counts. followed. you Ella worth Poatotlce. guests of E. N. Merrill and family. t a Account here. 4 R.tnk with us for and Services In Catholic churches. Sun- Open Savings per cent, interest Safely Service. MAILS RECEIVED Yonr or day. 22. 9 personal mail enquiries are Aug. Mass, Ellsworth. From West—7.04. 7.18 and 11.80 a. paid. solicited. 2 and o’clock; Bucksport, 11 o’clock; 24 per cent, paid m., 8.50 p. m. Northeast 6 on checking accounts. 4 cent, on Harbor, and 10 o’clock. Bank with us. per From East—12.20, 3.40, 4.68 and 10.37 NMVlng*. Mrs. It. H. Is p. m. Moyle entertaining her mother, Mrs. John MAILS CLOSE AT POSTOFFICE. Parker, of Westerly, R. I„ and her Mrs. Going West—11.60 a. m.. 4.30 sister, 3.20, and Nathan Capital, $100,000 Surplus and Profits, $150,000 0 p. m. Kendall, and her children of Bangor. Going East—0.35 a. m., 3-20 p. m. The usual services will be held at the Methodist church next Sunday arrives from West at 7.04 and Sunday— worning at 10.30 and at 11.30 a m.; closes for West at 3.20, 4.30 evening Union Hiust 7.30, in the afternoon at Company] and 9.00 p. m. No mail East Sunday. Preaching Goose Cove at 2.30. Registered mall should be at post- Mrs. Sabina one Ellsworth,Maine office half an hour before mall closes. Scott, of the old- Kitchen Work a Pleasure est residents of Ellsworth, died Mon- day night at the home of her sister, WEATHER IN ELLSWORTH. Mrs. Annie Hurley, on Yv'est Maple A s Seller "MASTERCRAFT" Kitchen Cabinet In street, where she had made her home For Week Ending at Midnight Tueartay your home makes your kitchen work a real since the death of her husband, Wil- pleasure. Aug 17, lUtO. Clean anil liam Scott, some years ago. Mrs. orderly with Its Automatic 1 Frew ©brerwttion* taken at the Lowering potret Scott was born in ata*Jon of the hur Haroor & Ireland March 4, Flour Bln. Its Dust Proof Base Top anil White Union Hirer Power Co., in fillivrc».*th. Precipitation i» 1.S32, and came to this country as a SAVE YOUR MONEY gtoen in tncfipe Sanitary Porceliron Work Table, the "MASTER- for #*e twenty-four boar* girl. The funeral was held at St. ending at midnight. | CRAFT is a Joseph's Catholic church This fore- delightful Invention, a complete pan- Weather THE HANCOCK COUNTY SAVINGS BANK OF ELLSWORTH, MAINE Procip- noon. try. containing within your easy reach, every cook- Teraperatore condition* itatiou The body of William C. Dodge, HAS ALREADY PAID 04 SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDENDS ing Ingredient anil utensil that 4 a ni 12 m you could desire. iorenoou afternoon son ol Mr. and JBrs. George A. Dodge Wed — FT 70— rain cloudy,raia .24 of Ellsworth, who died in Liverpool, Thur* 6*— 66— The last dividend was at the rate of 4 per cent, com- r*in cloudy,raia .14 Eng., November 1, 1918, while in the Fri 66— 71— cloudy cloudy,rain .01 aero service, arrived here Saturday, pounded semi-annually Sat f»6- 68— cloudy cloudy,rain .15 and was taken to Bludifill for Inter- Sun 86— TO— cloudy cioudy^air ment Services were held at the Mon 6E— 70— fair "The Best Servant in Your cloudy Congwgational church in Bluehil’i House” Ttreu '66— 82— cloudy fair Sunday afternoon. The church was filled with friends of this popular 's the time to protect with an Automobile —sthe "MASTERCRAFT" saves time, saves NflUf yourself steps, Miss Louise Johns of East Boston young man. who gave his life for his saves work. The Don’t start the car until "MASTERCRAFT” brings to you is the guest of Miss Lizzie Morris at omintry. Liability Policy. you added hours of rest and recreation. her Bavside cottage. ahryor Herth has received a com- talk with "me about it. munication from the depot quarter- A most Interesting demonstration awaits you at J. Artel le MeCown left Monday for master at the army base in where he has em- supply the store of WUltmantUvCoan., Boston W. ployment. regarding fie selling -of O, Tapley Company canned meats, and calling attention Mrs. Leman and Royal daughter tor he Tact-that many cities are order- Mary of are vis- A. THOMPSON Falrport Harbor, O., ing these supplies for sale at cost to iting relatives in Ellsworth. H. C. Austin & Oo. residents. The department agrees to IIO MAIN STREET Howard H. Adams of Boston is la gin sixty -Buys’ credit, to renlace P’tre, Marino and Automobile Insurance Main Street Ellsworth to spend his vacation witth goods or refund money if not satis- his mother, Itxs. J. Q. Adams. factory, and to take back unsold Representing Frederick Bernard of East balances. Mayor H*«th would like Ellsworth, Maine Lynn, The Equitable Fire and Msnne Insursnoe Co. MasB., has been visiting Samuel W. an expression from the people as to OF HARTFORD, COxtfJV. Moore and wtte the past two weeks. the desirability of ordering a supply George U. Hamilton and wife of lor Ellswmth, and invites such an ex- Dorchester. Mass., are at the Hamil- pression. ton nomestcaz! tor a visit of several At the .regular masting of Frarik E. weeks. Whitmore post, A. L., last Thursday Clarence E. Moore and wife, of ■evening, it was voted to accept the for a series Make a Haverhill, Mass., are with their par- plan of five entertain- Fancy Sweater ents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel W. ments. one each month the Moore, during WITH Fatter, Sleeker Cows for a few months. winter, beginning with the evening of The annual county contest of boys' Armistice day, Nov. 11. Arrange- and girls' clubs will be held at Han- ments have been made with an out- Good Shepherd Fingering Yarns and More Milk cock hall, Ellsworth, Friday and Sat- of-town entertainment company to urday, Oct. 1.5 and 16. put on the series of entertainments, which will be of a varied nature. WEHAVE A CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK Now that your pasture teed Is giving ont l« Ore time to use Herman Scammons was operated OF UP-TO-DATE l-arro Upon Monday at his home, for The post Is also laying plans for a Feed Balanced Ration to keep up the big (low of milk. ap- WORSTED AT Drs. course here next sum- REASONABLE PRICES Butter prices are high and latrro will help you to get the pendicitis, by Knowiton and Chautauqua lenettt of these high price*. Parcher. The case was a serious one, mer. Application blanks tor the medals were distributed to but Mr. Scamnson Is comfortable. 'Victory” Iceland Wool 75c a ball those at the Other Charles F. Jordan of Everett, present meeting. Scotch Knitting 75c a ball Mass., has Mr. and Mrs. members may secure them from Germantown The Most Economical Feed on the Market and It contains joined 65c a ball Commander Beal. Robert S. Leighton of Everett, Shetland Floss .... a beet which you can't get In any other feed. The big Mass., 65c ball at their an- Sylvanus S. a native of dairies use It. Bayside cottage, for his Boynton, nual visit here. Hflgworth. kut since 1873 a resident I Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Monaghan of Minneapolis, died July 27 at COMPLETE DIRECTIONS FOR LATEST MODELS ARE GIVEN of Bangor, with their daughter, Mrs. Lakome. Minn., at the age of eighty- IN OUR FREE SWEATER BOOKLET D. J Doherty, of Melrose, Mass., and six years. Mr. Boynton was a vet- latrro contains 20 per cent, p rot lens and is a snee rallk pro- her Jittle daughter Helen, are at their eran of the Civil war, enlisting at ducer. 14.33 Per 100 Pound Bag home here for a few weeks. Ellsworth. Soon after returning New Styles in Shirtwaists Willis, the seven-year-old son of from service, he married Miss Emily Voile, $2,98, 3.49, 4.50, 5.00 Mr. and Mrs. C E. Smith, was oper- J. Swett oT Ellsworth, and in 1S65 ated Drs. Knowiton and moved to Wisconsin, going from Georgette, $6.98, 7.50 highest possible a natural upon by recently, for adenoids and there to Minnesota eight years later. QUALITY CONDITIONER Hodgkins enlarged tonsils. The case was more For many years he was engaged in serious than usual. The child is do- the building business in Minneapolis, M. L. MAINE Water Street Store ADAMS, ELLSWORTH, ing well. retiring in 1903. Mr. Boynton is Iia H. Joy of Lynn. Mass., has survived tiv two daughters. Mrs. A. J. A. Maine been renewing old acquaintances in H. Itps and Mrs. E. W. McClelland of Haynes, Ellsworth, Ellsworth, his natfare town, the past Minneapolis, and two sons. Charles E. week. .Mr. Joy was for some years of Minneapolis, and George H. of In the printing business in Bangor, California; also one brother. George but for Lhe past few years has been H. Boynton of Minneapolis, aud four located iu Lynn. sisters, Mrs. J. E. Benner of Wash- New IceCream Parlor Henry H. Dodge and George An- ington. Mrs. H. E. Benner of Idaho, Visit,0ur derson le£‘ last Thursday for the Mrs. Julia Briggs of Massachusetts Canadian northwest, where they will and Mrs. Anna Jackson of New Stop in while getting your gas and oil at CHOCOLATES llnd employment. Mr. Dodge is al- Hampshire. ready familiar with that section of the country, having spent some time COMING EVENTS. there a few years ago. Ellsworth Falls APOLLO HUYLERS LIGGETTS PAGE & SHAW Complaints have made of boys August 3 to 23—Castlne normal I swimming in the river and at Leo- aluinnl encampment at Sandy Point. nard lake without tight*. City Mar- Sept. 1. at Bluehill—Concert for and enjoy Simmonds spent Edited by MA«nt Madge." George Rooney and wife of Port- Evelyn Sanborn moved Into A. P. Bunker'* house. * end with her mother. Mrs. Sarah J. Them land are visiting R. 8. Osgood. •ctatlc rheumatism of Keep Growing Mrs. E. K. Thayer, who ha* been Small. MOTTO:—HELPFUL AND HOPEFtTL. Walter Bntler has employment at lid. Russell Is Condon *„v Mrs. I. W. Woods of Salisbury, Children who are over-thin, Maple Grove, Aroostook county. very ill. slowly Improving. Earhe of South Mrs. E. A. Grind!*, who ha* been Brooksville u Mass., is with Mrs. B. B. Raynes. are listless or should take Mrs. G. F. Wood of Somerville. In* her parent*. Xir The purposes of this column delicate, a&iI ®*r*'vi-. V1**” Mrs. Ada Sonthwortb and son John succinctly stated in the title and motto Mass., has returned home, after a ill a long lime, died last week. She Robert* E>eforg# of port given It in this respect. Com- | Miss who has been Mr* Mrs. Ida Berney Quincy, Mass., munications must be signed, but ths as a Parker and wife, Parker and Nancy Dyer, Genevieve Allen I Emulsion tonic-nutri- Stephen of v„ v ex- in Bangor. Is home. New is at her old home. name of writer will not be printed wife. Brockton. Mass ; Henry Clough working 1* ai her summer cottage >0T* Communications I ent foe a child of any age. The proceeds from the ladies’ aid cept by permission and Mrs. Villa Bos- will be subject to approval or rejection ■ Dr-wnf N «►<* family, Sargent. and were $241.75. * Klnwn**ld. J. fair supper by the editor of the column, but none ^m^usmommsmmsmmuessmme^ ton; Mrs. Annie and Mrs. Nettie Mrs. Ethel Haskell and son Ar- will be rejected without good reason. Graves. Address all communications to The Bangor. nold of Mess., are at their Quincy. American. Ellsworth. Me. Miss Margery Ramsdell of Colum- old home at Sylvester's Cove. ; ight cent* a pound. I alnt on the bia. the popular employee of the Lewis Small and family, who have | school committee but If ! was Bluehill telephone exchange, was on are Here is a little of been camping Hog island, song helpful- • • • married at Machlaa August 11, to home. ness : I quote from an article by Bruce Durgan Hinckley, proprietor of the Dr. M. M. Small and wife of Water- If 1 might sing Bluehill the Rev. John M. ChancingThat’, what Barton entitled And Are We Any garage, by you're doing every time you take new a vacation here. A little song to cheer a fainting heart. unknown ville are spending Now That We’ve Got It?" Bleler of Machlaa. for which marvelous claims are made. Your 9. "Sadie.” And I should seal my lips and sit apart. Happier health is too ^ Aug. in the number of Miss Helen Loslnvttch. chairman risk in questionable experioumts, when porUnt «> When I might bring printed August especially yuur,W. Farm and Fireside. of the child's welfare committee of gist always has the tried and tested “I* tr A bit of sunshine for life's ache and on Atwood^ •‘One question Interests me Serbia, gave an Interesting talk at Medicine hand. This old smart— always worthy remedy well desor-. when l am reading about any particu- the Inn Friday evening. She de- yC*r* °* How could I hope to have my.grief re- j Unch*n^ln< Tisiity have ABSOLUTELY FREE lar period in history: was the average scribed graphically the hardships en- ^*!abh»nh^Cn£C lieved dured the At the first of man or woman of that period happier by Serbian people during signs stomach disorder, biliousness or m liberal ftample of If I kept silent when my brother j one or two or less happy than the average man or the war. and the utter destitution of headache, teaspoonfuls of "L>." will grieved? restore normal to quick??q woman of to-day? The world is get- the country and its <0.000 orphan conditions your digestive organs Small And so I know ting fuller of so-called comforts all children. maintain a I That day is lost, wherein I fail to lend mat will ward off beyond,?,on the time, but ia It getting fuller of The concert on September 1 for the colds and disease. Get a bottle todav I KiNOIDS A helping hand to some wayfaring and a GRANULES keep on happiness? Civilisation has advanced benefit of the Village Improvement supply always hand. Urge bottle. 50 S friend: " " but has increased or dimin- society promises a rare treat to mnsic “B,pU tta “U F INDIGESTION But if it show happiness Medicine Co^ ished? 1 hold no gloomy view of life; lovers, Mr. Knetsel, who has pre- pUlanTM.Tne Mail this "ad" today A burden lightened by the cheer I on the contrary I get a little fonder of sided at so many enjoyable concerts, with name of sent— this good old world as every year rolls will conduct this one. He will be and your addreaa to Then do I hold the golden hours well j by. but I find myself wondering about assisted by members of the mnslcal spent. SCOTT ft BOWNE this question of happiness more these colony of the town and by bis pnplls. MAKERS OF And lay me down to sleep, in sweet j than ever before. For Mnch of the mnsic has been written content. days years SCOTT'S EMULSION labor leaders and social reformers and especially for the occasion and dedi- BLOOMFIELD. N. J. 1* —Selected. ; as cated to Bltiehlll. • • • upiiftcr* havr been talking though thed had the secret of salvation in The ladies of the Congregational My dear M. B. Family: their hands. ‘Let u* arrange matters church will bold an apron and cooked food sale the town How busy you all must be these so that every man will get a little more at hall on Thurs- to a Aug. 19. at 10 o'clock. summer days, with your berrying, money and have do little less day. canning, preserving, garden produce work.' they have said. ‘Then the The funeral of William C. Dodge | of the aero to prepare and cook and lots of com- millennium will come, and we shall all SOTth squadron, who died pan.v and callers! How It ali makes} be as happy as can be.* in Liverpool. England. In December, Post was held at the up for the days we country folks had j Awl the hour they have waited for ISIS, Congregational but little to do for several months in { has apparently arrived. And are folks church Sunday afternoon. Rev. Dr. J. the winter, except to estimate the happier? As I stand on the corner In ,1 Martin officiating. The fioral tributes depth of the snow and wonder! New York and watch them go by. It were many and beautiful. Tonight- whether the mail would arrive that seems to me 1 have never seen more Members of Keewayden lodge. K. of covetous- and Horace K. Tomorrow day or the next one—perhaps! The care, and fear and envy and P., Duffy post, A. L., Alright most of us took the weather as It ness in human face* before. If more were in attendance. Pythian inter- NR Tablet* stop sick headache*, eame and and money and lesa work are not the secret ment services were held at the grave. relieve bilious attacks, tone and kept hopeful, spring same of what can the secret be? "Billy,'' as he was Toasties regulate thy eliminative organa, found us in good spirits, the happiness affectionately make feel fine. you kind of spirits we kept up through Jhere is an old ruie of living, some- known, was a universal favorite In M bis Belter Then Pills For Uver the prevalent embargo of the previ- ; times known as the Ooldm Rule. Its native town Warm-hearted, ous winter. j advocates claim that those who seek to generous and outspoken, he lived and Pardon me for alluding to thane follow it will really find that secret, died bravely and well, and bis mera- keepMa days. Perhaps some of you would and that there is no other way. I i or>* will long be treasured by bis rather forget them, but you will ad- wonder if it Isn't worth trying? We hosts of friends. mit there Is a great contrast between i seem to have tried everything else.** Aug. 16. 3. sweet them and the blossoms and beauty of • • • ..- 'O' the summer season. It enforces the 1 have jaat received the following Head Cove, idea of Emerson’s Law of Compen- meaaage by card Miss Julia Bartlett Holstead. who 24 aulta ua fine. I tempered sation." “Hello! Auguat was fatally Injured by an automobile Don't expect me to go off on a hope we get there. <*d Mass., were ampng recent out-of- l tribute paid to town visitors. Thurston Kingsbury Co., Albion Farrell. Center, has a cat Bangor, Maine ii,:,_Tlty?jr- which recently undertook to break the hunting record. In one day she & n — caught and brought home two large rabbits, a large rat. and last, but not least, a full-grown skunk. Several sulpho-naphtbol baths were needed to remove the perfumery from kitty’s William Tell fur. Mr. Farrell la proud of his pet's hunting achievement*. Aug. 16. N.

Prospect Harbor, FLOUR Capt. Frank Miller and wife ""of Thurston Brooklyn. N. Y.. are at J. M. & Kinosbury CoA Williams’ for their raratlon. Frank L. Phalen. chaplain of the •njportjirs^Packer^Bangoi^Me. soldier's home at Torus, and Mrs. Phalen. who have been spending four weeks at L. P. Cole'*, have returned Is the tact that after a woman has home. used it once, she wants it again. Miss E. C. Coupe, who ha* spent From that time on, she judges ail her vacation here, has returned to flours by WILLIAM TELL and no Hyde Park, Mass. other flour will satisfy her. A party including Mr. and Mrs. John Workman and son. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Farley and son and Mr. WILL1IAM TELL wins its favor be- and Mrs. Daniel motored from cause it is Libby always clean and pure and Castine fine. to spend the week-end here. Rev. Paul Phalen, who, with his family, is summering here, went to Be sure of best results last by using WIL- Massachusetts week to fill a — LIAM TELL. preaching engagement. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Swan and son So many have such of Lock Mills, were recent guests of people their aunts. Mrs. William Palmer and a fondness for the Miss Ella Joy. Mayor Frank Heath and family of DELICATE, DELIGHTFUL If would know Ellsworth were recent guests at J.M. FLAVOR you the difference a better flour Williams’. will make in your baking, just tell fyour grocer— Dr. Harvard E. Colwell of Lincoln of SUPERBA TEA we spent the week-end with his parents. William Tell. feel safe in sug- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lawton of absolutely Portland were week-end guests at gesting its use in soar home. Capt. Deasy’s. 1 iruist ; and get Aug. 14. C. Politely at -o- SUPERBA TEA your Trenton. Dealer’s. Mrs. Lyle Woodworth and baby are MILL1KEN-TOMUNSON CO- & visiting her E. B. WHITCOMB, HAYNES WHITNEY grandparents, Packers Hodgkins and wife. Importers end MAINE Miss Irene M. Moore of Bangor PORTLAND. spent the week-end with her parents, K. L. Moore and wife. Aug. 9. D. Gott's Island. Reach. and Miss ; Shellenberger accompanied steamshipping, is home for a short Mrs. J. V. McNeil of N. her as Berlin, N., George of Boston Is the ! far as Ellsworth. Ivislt. is her Mrs. Ametlge visiting sister, Clarence Mrs. Harding. guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Foster. Emma Marshall of Marlboro, Benjamin Greenlaw of Westboro, Floating j is a Mass., is his Specks ! Mass., spending few days with visiting sister at B. T. Mrs. Montelle Gott of Rockland is Harold Howe left for Concord, N. the eyes, j her brother. Ezekiel Marshall. | Cole’s. Wg' f dizzy spells, visiting her sister. Mrs. Berlin Gott. H., to visit be;°re Friday relatives before Mrs. Billings Dow and Aug. 12. T. palpitation of Miss Evelyn Gott is at daughter \V the heart, less employed to his home Madeline of Southwest Harbor. returning in'East Milton. Portland called on 0- appetite or for Miss Zulich. a guest of Dr. Ella friends at the Greenlaw district Fri- craving sweet Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Welch of or sour Kilgus. returned to her home In day. Subscribe for The American kinds of food-are Boston visited friends here last week. of Merrill Philadelphia Tuesday. Dr. Kilgus Albert Barbour, who has been $2.00 a sips selt-poisomng by products of poorlv Babbldge returned Satur- year. or day from a visit at Atlantic. M*}** ,mper?ect!y eliminated food waste Miss Caroline Holmes and niece, v mch have entered the blood. Elizabeth Holmes, of Montclair, N. J., are at Miss Lefflngwell's cottage. Peecham’s Pills assist to Raymond Babbldge is visiting restore normal action Richard of liver, stomach and Harding at Tremont. kidneys. Mrs. Sarah Gott of McKinley is vis- iting her daughter Mrs. Eugene Stanley. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley and children are living in the Holsey Moore house while Yes Mr. is do- Sir-ee! Stanley Beecham’s Pills ing haying for the island people. Sold by druggist, throughout y Miss Grace Bridges and brother tho world. Id boxe*. 10c., 25c. James, of West Hancock, who have been visiting here, returned home Tuesday. Penobscot. Andrew J. Babbldge of West South (rfmlilsboro. Palm ■ Mr* Helen Whitehonee and son Beach, Fla., visited relatives George F. Bunker here last week. Kenneth arrived last week to spend of Brighton. •Mass The of James summer with her mother. Mrs. recently visited his brother, J body Barton'. Jr., has the » Bunker. been removed from a lonely spot on Sarah Sprague. Mrs M Mary Band of Winter Placentia island to the in l)r. and Mrs. A. Wardwell have '* Harbor cemetery *or*,B* tor Mrs. Melissa this village. Mr. Barton a* guests Mrs. Ward well's brother, Roberts. was a Hamilton and soldier, Leo M. Sellers of Cambridge, Mass., family have Revolutionary serving three returned to New years In Capt. Reed’s ami Miss Irene B. Spetjt of West Box* Jersey after a few Co.. Col. Jack- weeks at their home here. son s regiment. An bury. official marker Harvey for his is Mrs. Arthur E. Gath and daughter Hammond, who has been grave being made and will very 111 of be erected soon Prudence h:i\e returned to Bangor, erysipelas. Is out again. by the government A K. Dyer, wife and four Aug. 15. "Mrs. after it week here with Mr. and Mrs. children, Chips, Jr." of Dover. V -n-- C. Perkins. H„ are visiting Mrs. J. Dyer's mother. Jasper Leach and Miss Helen Surry. There will he no Mrs. W'hitslde have returned to Lewiston, preaching In the H. Calvin Osgood returned church for three after two weeks here with Mr Sundays, as Rev. Saturday from Massachusetts, where nd Mrs, will Hht> Leach's mother, Mrs. Adelaide Ramsey ho in Berwick has been attending school. on their vacation. Mrs. Leach. Sterling Andersqn returned Mr and Mrs. home Mr imd Mr* Edward A. Snowman Harry Reed and two from Bar Harbor Saturday. children, of Mrs. and son Robert and Mr. and Mr*. Prescott. Mass., are the G. K. Kane and children left guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Elmer Snow turn of Springfield. M. Bunker. Monday to visit her mother in Ston- l-ee Millett of Hamilton ing! on. Mass are visiting their mother, Mr*. is the guest of Miss Beulah Ph«be Snowman Bunker. Frank Healey and son and two Miss Beulah Bunker Sir. and Mrs. H E. Perkins have re- celebrated her daughters, Bessie and Augusta, are A MELS have wonder- birthday Saturday with a dinner Airs. turned from a business trip to Hock- par- visiting Lydia Smith. ly. Twenty-five were Airs. ful land and Portland present. In- .Millie Perkins, Vergle Mann full-bodied mellow- cluding relatives and friends and Aliss Grace C. K. Brldg-s of Bath spent a few from Perkins were at Mrs. Winter Harbor. Leone mildness and a flavor as days last week tn the home of \V. B. Haskell's last week. Charles Clement Aug. lg. II Mann spent the week-end as it is new. here. refreshing Mr. and Mrs Arthur Littlefield are Mrs. receiving congratulations upon the Angie Emery and Alildred AVithee Camels quality and Camels expert Ml are are visiting Mrs. Edna birth of a son, born Aug. H. invited to come and bring Os- » good. blend of choice Turkish and choice Mrs Flora Littlefield Is caring for picnic dinner to the Salisbury re- Edmund Jarvis of New York Mrs lanora Thompson, who is In unit.i September 1. at Roland* Salls- is visiting Mrs. Wood. Domestic tobaccos win on merits. poor health Imiy's grove A dance will be Harry you given Miss is The many friends here of Mis* at the grange hall In the Hope Joy spending a week evening. here. Camels blend never tires your taste. And, Dora M. la- ich are glad to welcome August -S Is the date for the Mor- ti n William Kane spent the week-end Camels leave no her once more. Miss I .each ha* family reunion to he held at the unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste with ills father. Leslie Kane. bc**n teaching successfully In tome of A W. Morrison In Otis. Chey- If Leone Haskell nor odor! w and Otis Carter are unpleasant cigaretty enn* Wy.. th** past eleven year*. I leas.int. dinner ill he spread on the Itthh’s critically 111. Herman Ward well ami daughter In the grove as formerly. Aug. 16. L. What Camels and Dorothy of West Pari* ami Mrs Charles Salisbury and family of quality expert blend can Georgia Brown. Mr«. Lulu C.crrlsh Hnrtland have been visiting at his Pretty Marsh. mean to your satisfaction you should find end Ml** Mvra Irish of Buckfleld are old home at the lake the past week. Dv. guest* of Mr .and Mr*. Burton Winfield Jelllson and wife and her Charles G. Percival, with Mrs. out at once! It will prove our say-so when Percival and two Ward well. mother were at their farm a few davs friends of New York Mr. and Mr*. Harry Dunton and last week siient a few days last week at Catnp you compare Camels with any cigarette t hall. Atherton. Dr. Percival. in daughter Marguerite of Portland are Pyle and Melvin Gilman of 1911. in the world at are took the first any price! at the old Littlefield home for their •Ho spending their vacation ut automobile into Alaska the that at of home of Edgar Remick. being portion the United Camels are sold everywhere in scientifically sealed packages of 20 Subscribe for The American States visited by him in his 50.000- cigarettes; or ten packages (200 cigarettes 1 in a -paper-covered Aug. Ik. "Davis.” . We rniie journey by rfiotor car. when strongly recommend this carton for the home or o&oe, he supply or when you travel. drove the Abbott-Detroit, "Bull R Dog," into every state and territory J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. of the United States. Winston-Salem, N. C- AI. J. Atherton and sons, Elmer and Curtis, of Boston, made a short visit to their summer home here lust week. Friends of Airs. Atherton re- gret that, owing to serious illness.she was not able to accompany them. Hon. A. P. Loring and Airs. Loring are with their daughter. .Mrs. Vaughn at Bartlett's island, for a few weeks. Misses Freda. Lillie and Hilda Stalnacke. Airs. Jesse .Maynard and daughter and Air. and Airs. Alex Muir and daughter Janette, of New York, Hebron are at the Stalnacke cottage for two Academy weeks. (’apt. Winslow Newell returned to Boston Tuesday, after a few days HEBRON, MAINE with Mrs. Newell at their home here. tha mental and physical devalopment of its children rests George Leonard, who has employ- tne future of UPON our nation Hebron Academy, with its practical ment in Bangor, visited his parents, >dea;» and sound vision. will instill in your daughters and * n* S. J. Leonard and wife, last the independence of spirit, uncompromising honesty, and week. late^Wtual development essential to good citizenship and individ- Judge Loring of Boston, who has ual success l>eeri at the Loring farm. Bartlett's Hebron is Academy excellently located with the White Mountain a ang* and Mount island, few days, returned home Washington in full Aew, forty-flv* miles awsy Mudents enjoy the pure air of this hill country, and the whole- Sunday. some homelike atmosphere of the Academy Aug. 16. G. The school has ten buildings including two spacious dormitories -n- one for girls and one for boys The courses include English. Math- Sullivan ematics. Science Physics. Latin. Spanish. French. Home Econom- Harbor. ics. Domestic Chemistry. Elocution. Business English and Arith- Mr. anil Mrs. James Helen metic All sports. and family of Louisville. Ky., Mr. and Faculty changes are infrequent. Pupils always under experienced Mileage? teachers, master* in their lines. Mrs. George Walker of Brooklyn. N. For catalog and particulars address V.. and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Jewell and son Edson of WM. E. SARGENT. Litt.D.. Principal Newton. Vou said it" A Mass., are at “Abendruh.” Mr. and Mrs. R. Walters of Upper Montclair. N. J.. are In town. Frank Alden and family and Mrs. Smith have returned to Waterville. “There’s more honest- Their cottage has been rented to Rev. Ralph Connor and wife of Massachu- setts. to-goodness mileage Roger Goodale and George Dun- bar are home from Massachusetts. in Wesley Brinton and Leroy Tracey packed every have returned to Hartford. Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Lincoln of gallon of Socony Cambridge. Mass., are in town. Mrs. ■Lillie Emery is a guest of Phillips Eaton and wife. Gasoline—more pep, The Misses Rowe of Bangor have Do You Know been in town recently. and Mrs. Alma Eldredge of Hancock punch power— —that BURDETT COLLEGE is the largest institution was a recent guest of Mrs. William Southard and Mrs. L. D. Perry. than in I of its kind in the with an enrollment of more any gas world, Prof. Thomas Simpson and family than three thousand students ? arrived Sunday. ever used.” -that BURDETT COLLEGE is really seven big Mr. and Mrs .Meader and son of Rumford visited Mrs. Mend- schools in one institution ? It offers recently er’s parents. F. L. Lovejoy and wife, Business Courses "I who have also had as guests their At time look Regular College son Earl and wife. filling Rtuhisu Shorthand Finishing Cml Servicm Aug. 16. H. Combined and Shorthand Business -o- for the red, white and Machine m Calculating Dictaphone m Trenton Mrs. Belle Googins visited in Sulli- blue Socony Sign. College Grade Courses (Two Years) van last week. Rminm Ad mi nut ration Arthur Richardson and family >S«ntwia| Commercial Normal Accounting^ went to Boston Monday. Miss Georgia.Springer and a girl .onyAfter dates, Rn Drpu Srpt. IStE. SIGNS || oa. Sop*. ZTlk. Book. Boon— A rforjoktrorira. Ac Mrs. Hala Copp and Mrs. Lawrence WAjiVaii ConuoarcioJ BOOp pnrttioo, rfhnl aradaataa loot counttoa. Socxotartal, Iko Poor are better. Y—immuak Bmdiwrmtliii nwtDopt. mol. Somrorr 5—oainnH Nat* SdtoaL Mrs. Florence B. Moore has gone to SWldaa Salaanoaddg ia Taagkt ia Nr* Lojtaod Oalj by BurJrtl Cadrgr Bangor to work. Aug 16. D. -o- Lamoine. Miss Vera Berry is the guest of Miss Olive Coolidge. urdeTF Capt. C. M. Stratton is at home, leaving his vessel at Philadelphia. Mrs. J. R. Patriquin of Waltham. SGCONY RES U S- pAT. OFF COLLEGE 1 Mass., is visiting her parents, A. J. Gibson and of B utinttt, A ccounting, and BatinessA dminutration w^fe. Lamoine grange will have a sale IS BOYLSTON ST, Comm St-. BOSTON (Ilk MASS. Waalungton and supper Friday afternoon and eve- MOTOR GASOLINE ning. ' Aug. 16. R. / OBITUARY. FOR SALE* SPECIAL NOTICES. £lic €Usn?ortl) American state or *aia* for — To all persona MRS. JULIA F. PATTEN. yacht' SALE AUXILIARY NOTH K. Interested i„ II** estates n JUNIOR RED CROSS sloop Krycina- S3 feet over all. IS feet hereinafter n either «, Published The death of Mrs. Julia F. Patten To the and f waterline. IS fed beam. S feet draft, Mayor Aldermen of the At a probate cwtnheWl ■VERT WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON occurred at the home of her son. C. now’ in commission This boat is a City of Eiliworth, Maine. •"d for the ; the County o* u,? at J. Patten, on Grant street, Friday. most desirable sloop knockabout, a fine The New Kngland Telephone and seventeenth day of aSSSS**^ o» HOME aaller. commodious and handsome Can Company asks yeor of our InrdonV >■ th* ELLSWORTH, MAINE Aug. 6. Although Mrs. Patten had WORKING AT Telegraph respectfully hundred A.5" [ be seen at l*amoine. Maine. C. A. Rey- your Honorable Board for permis- and twenty and hi* ^ »l»» the been failing in health for some time, j ment from by nolds R. F P So. 2. Ellsworth. sion to lay and maintain underground the tenth day o', ££*>«£ HANCOCK COUNTY PUBLISHING CO. her death was a shock to her many conduit* and manhole*, with the wires A •> l*:t *«- NINE-ROOM HOUSE, U"‘- tern"V,?111 "wifH STABLE and cables to be therein, under friends. Production of Sound American and shed. House has hardwood placed floors, the surface of the street: W. H. Editor and Mrs. Patten was the widow of electric Price Mrs. John following Titus, Manager. lights. right. Main street, from Franklin street James D. Patten. She In Armstrong. ?S Grant street, Ellsworth had lived Citizenship the First Aim, to a point approximately feet east SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. this city all her life, and was well of Beale avenue. *pssa,r«v?S“E£r FORP CA11. HUS MODEL 7 AT LOW and Dr. Farrand. .vidrcss Ernest Walker. East Also for permission to erect and One year.$2.00 favorably known. She possessed Says price Hahed three Surry. Tel. Ut—ll. maintain distributing poles, with the SJ£.‘ir,ws£S§J'sweeks successive?*hf pib- ... fine traits of and her — In Six months $1.00 many character, wire* to be placed thereon, at auitabie Ellsworth American a new..?. The llahed Three months .60c pleasing disposition won for her the RAT HORSk7 WE IO iff 1 SoO." SOU ND points in such portions of said at Ellsworth in said they lountl Hb' .5c and lore of all with whom On the hedge of every member of and kind. Fred G. Smith. Tfl ltS-IS. street# as may be occupied by con- may appear at a probatTH?' tl‘*1 Single Copies respect he held at Ellsworth. Me duits constructed tinder the order Ellsworth on !« she came in contact. In her was per- tbe Junior Red Crone ere the word* day of thl ?.urt granting this petition, and on any September A. D lien *'"*>> communications 1 of the Business should be sonified the high type of womanhood l "1 Servo.” That tell* the atory of the street intersecting any such portion clock In the MAUI HKi.r WAMm heard forenoon*- and.*LU° which her a of of said at or thereon If they he addressed to, and checks and money made life beautiful one. I school children'* branch of the Araerl- any street*, near the „re°?' point of Intersection, also for Martha A Colby. l*Te orders made payable to Hancock She leaves three sons—Clifford I. I WANTED—MAN WITH TEAM OR permis- In * nil** sion to and said county, can Red Croat and it* effort* to bring > lay maintain underground deceased County Publishing Co., Ellsworth, ! of this city, with whom she made her auto, who can give bond to sell 1ST strument rer,i*P0,rtln‘ Watkins home and farm conddtts. manholes, cable* and wires purporting to be the hepplneaa to children throughout the j products. and testament of *l!l Maine. home. Frank L. of Connecticut and concern on the abAve or Intersecting streets said dec, '*? Biggest of kind In world. aether with ,0* E. of two world SI SeO to Income* This for the purpose of making connec- petition fol | Irring Boston; daughters— 15000 yearly of and for the pr^b.^h Write to-day to J R tions with said poles and with exist- appolnimSS? WEDNESDAY, AUGUST Mrs. Mabel Wormeil and Mrs. R. H. that the time never was county open. erutor without ,hl*"-',- IS. 1920. Realizing Watkins Co.. Dept. lit. Winona. Minn. ing poles It may desire to use for slvlna hood I. Brodick, both of Boston: also three distributing and by touts H. Chandler* j #o propitious as right now for teach- purposes, for making exe?utoler?h*nt*^executor sisters—Mrs. Annie building connection* with Its named. thrreln ! Eldridge of FEMALE WANTED. said We elsewhere in this ing tbe highest Ideals of citizenship, HELP conduit*, on the above or William F print issue Bucksport. Mrs. Frank Higgins of intersect- P.stale, late of j tbe entire of the Jun ing street*. In aald county, some thumb-nail pen sketches of ; Bar Harbor and Mrs. Charles present program deceased. A rerlan? •**■ Higgins I 300 OIRI-S AND WOMEN WANTED runs showing location of conduit strument purporting to of ter Red Croat haa been framed under j he the if; Ellsworth as seen by the students of Ellsworth. for Mt. Klnro, White Mountains Po- constructed and of distributing poles and testament of said dewaxed TIU Funeral services were held at North the very Inclusive phrase. "Training | land and all the leading and reliable erected to be filed after completion of •tether with petition for pmhat?, ?:.!*• the summer school. All are not 1I summer and year-around hotels. Our the work. of and for the Ellsworth. Rev. R. H. officiat- for Service” for appointment of Moyle Citizenship Through Hat is ti one. Don't engage ecutrtx the**.' complimentary—that is more than big any- NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE Without aivihe ing. others. Since the Junior Red Cross t* where until you call or correspond with A priiLfL could be us It will do so. All AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY expected—but a great ma- the agency through which the Aroerl \ pay to flne tip named**” hotels. Fares paid, treatment. Geo. H. Dresser. of the students CKNHI H KUil RES. good By jority have received can Red Cross reaches tbe schoolboys Write to the Maine Hotel Agency, IT — j General Superintendent of Plant. and the It* Main St.. Bangor. Me., {established | pleasant impressions of the town and acbcolgirla, all activities Minnie A. Carney or Announcement of Re- 1511) and get the best. Tel connections Si, | Preliminary are to come hie person he oVh«5Jh!' Its people. As to the school Itself, I designed within the regu of Ellsworth. appointed admlnlsfrailS t urn* from Hancock Towns. City Maine. °f r suitable person he appointed nates darning. We pay 50c an hour worth American, a newspaper printed admim" have little more than a week to trstor of the estate of aatd received by The American direct utrlngaton 1’arratMl. Chairman of the spare time or f2« a week for full time. In the city of Ellsworth. Maine, and der*a?»d *lvloa bond presented stay, :-.s the school will close from the bureau of census at Wash- American Red Croa* Central Commit- Experience unnecessary Write In- that a hearing thereon be given st rlct h>- nir Friday j Somes Randerson an he,r of ternational Stocking Mills, Norristown. the Mayor and Aldermen's room in dec«uer A. Peters and townships granted, the last publication to be at j In our American democrac s he Alonso J Can-Un. late of Col. Frederic H. Parkhurst received many of which, included in the li‘10 ship .>V leas* fourteen till before said Surry in j 'HH.TiTTAr.R 'jlIMw!T.,Vt,l,?E,fr,my days Mid raunty d-.-aa-d F.rat realization ■■ and Anal an ovation when census, no figure* are given this that after all tbe * hope Ellsworth, a small house or rooms hearing expense of said notice to he acrount of they appeared at l>.i» M fond**., admin,, suitable for one Address A. borne by said company. Hancock hall yesterday afternoon. year. Also Isle au Haut. which in of any nation is with the chi! irwe of person. trairls. fll-d for s-IU-msot B.. care American. Ellsworth. A true of the and It was a 1910 had a of 160. has the copy petition Blllhsn » HlKKina lat- really county meeting—a population country.” notice thereon. of BRr H»r. since been Iwr. In -kill -ounty d-—fts-d getting together of the workers of annexed to Knox county, ■P of at the Jun Attest —H A T rd pi.in organization £SHR. »!»«f Bool irroont of Albion W \v the so that the actual off in Clerk republican party from all parts falling lot lied Cross makes the <*rty exe« utor. filed for settlement 1 school-pub of Hancock county—but the county county population is probably about EfT. M lie. parochial and private—the unit, "•I'll «»» HUM Maconkrr. lat- of FrankUn committee bad broadened the In- 5.000. In sold .ounty, d—-oo-d not the individual Mutual s rr- Fir,; pupils MEN WANTED HANCOCK as Bnol orroont of vitation. and it became a county 1920 1910 H-nry H, lllyyin, ... Ice. helpful work such as At a court held at Ellsworth, -coror. fll-d for town Amherst 198 275 community probate s-ttl-m-nt. rally. Every tn the county was in and for said clean-up rare of the sick, County of Hancock, on Millard t!, Dow. lot- of represented. The of our Aurora 95 114 campaigns the seventeenth of Bu-knoort in popularity at the Everett. Maas.. Plant day August, in the said roomy, d—a.-d First own Bar promotion of health regulations par J year of our I-ord one thousand nine congressman and of Col. Park- Harbor. 3622 4441 of J-i.al- H. Dow. rro ulr.t hundred and ; ,r hurst with republicans of Hancock Bluehlll 1564 1462 tlcipation In civic and patriotic move- of the twenty, being an ad- settlement journed session of the August A. D. Brookiin ment*—all these crestlve lo-sl!- c. Smith county needed no further attestation S56 936 agencies tie- 1*20 term of said court lat- of Bu.ksport in said <-r>unty. d-r-na-d than ihe of the Bucksport. 1906 2216 signed to translate Into life and action A certain Instrument purporting to First and cordiality greeting • --aunt of i*arrto M New Structural Co. be a copy of the last will and testa- Smith accorded them when they rose to Brooksvllle. 1019 1176 tli* regular school program are ports England filed for settlement. ment of Demoathene # T Timayenls. speak The women of the Casttne 743 933 of the which the Junior lied county machinery lateeof Brookline in the County of Nor- Betsey Trim, tote of Ortan.j ;n » Cran ! •»* > and of Ellsworth had a large place in Isles. 410 399 Cross places st the disposal of the folk and state of M4**a‘ husetts. de- county *■»»--i First and fi the meeting, for Mrs. Gannett of Au- Dedham 2S6 353 ceased. and of the probate thereof in count of Inland IV lx>w-ll. adm. school authorities tor filed for chairman of Deer Isle. 171* 1946 50 Able Bodied Men said state of Mown husrtta. duly au- settlement gusta. the woman's re- Graded courses study giving prac- thenticated having been present'd to Mary K. Jordan talc of R*r Harbor publican State committee was one of Eastbrook. 204 213 the of Cor our In tical methods of civic training, supple- judge probate said said ounty. deceased Fire: *.-4 the speakers. Ellsworth 304* 3549 over 21 of am* to start County of Hancock for the purpose of final account of mented aDd years j Herbert M Jordan a- Franklin. 925 1161 by pamphlets helpful sug being allowed filed and recorded In ecutor filed for setliem-nt Fu.:on J. Redman made an ad- the Gouldsboro. 1282 1349 gottion* are sui.pl led to the local as in a Structural' probate court of our said County of Berth* 1- Hcywood late of Hu■> -iuH y rrt Hancock 770 843 by Junior Red Cross An of opening speech was eloquent. Mrs. Ordered That nolle# thereof be account Augustine I* H-vw.-nj a] Gamoine 327 482 elaborate plan for promoting an Inter Steel Plant. to mlnistrator. filed for Gannett was the first speaker intro- given ail persons Interested therein, settlement Maria ville. 131 change of between chil- by publishing a copy of this order three Frederic B. Googins A Mon of }:■„ duce). and her message to the women 171 correspondence i three miles from week * successively in ths Ellsworth port, in aaid county Snoml ard final of w Mt Desert. 1497 1569 dren m different sections of the United Works, account Hi acock county as the necessity American, a newspaper printed at Ella- of Harry ft. Go<»«.> * > rv -, Orland 910 1224 States as ss »n* of organization, and of party affilia- S well with children In for worth. in said County of Hancock, prior partner, filed for settlement Boston. Plant r?»e*ter A. tion. Otis. 122 115 elgn lands Is being devised end will increasing. to the seventh day of l#pt#a>b#l>. A. r» Gray late of Southwest 1*20 that they may appear at a probate Harbor. In a*id county de* rased First Penobscot. 870 985 take a In the estab- and final Congressman Peters, who always prominent place Work court then to be held at Ellsworth, in account of Edfth G Moor, ad- Sedgwick 830 909 permanent. Splendid and for said at mlnlst rat rtx. filed for has something to say and an effective lished classroom program. County of Hancock, settlement Surry. 65 8 734 ten o'clock in the forenoon and show Bion B. Jordan, late of Waltham, in way of saying it. in the limited time In promoting the general cause of to aald Stontngton 1353 20SS opportunity advance. cause, if any they have, against the county, deceased. First *• ! fr-al allowed him went Into na- child Red Cross same. account of Ernest H cxc briefly Sullivan 916 welfare. courses In JonUn utor 1132 E CLARK. filed for settlement. tional issues. He said that while the home hygiene and care of the sick, Call on or write BERTRAND Sorrento 140 147 of Probate Isaac Partridge, late of !n League of Nations had been made the Judge Orland Southwest Har. 824 888 first aid, and dieting may be estab A true copy said county, debased. First and final issue of the account big presidential cam- Swan's Island. 566 749 II.shed to all Junior Red Cross Aux- H. Attest ROBERT P. KINO or C, J. Dunn, ad ministry'or C. WINSLOW. Employment Mgr with will annexed, filed for paign. he had found in his travels iliaries Register settlement Tremont 1029 1116 Marah J. Walker, late of Brooks wile, through this congressional district so N» StJKt*»l Cl. Emitt. Hus Trenton 314 354 The Ideals and the objective of the Eiftial in said (ounty, deceased First and far in the campaign that the high •TATE Or M \l*K. final account of Emma J id- Verona 233 229 | Junior Red Cross sr* embodied in the Tustney cost of was a and more tninistratrtx. filed for settlement living bigger Waltham. 154 HANCOCK »s 182 pledge of service which the pupil takes Bids Wanted ! Vallie L Grtndie. a person of un- vital issue with the people of Maine 1 Al a Probate Court held at Ellsworth Winter Har. 503 590 when sound mind, of Hucksport. in a* 4 coun- he signs the membership roll and J in and for said County of Hancock, on than the League of Nations, and then ty Fifth a« count of Theodor* H No 33 Plan. 49 54 SCHOOL COXVKYANt K. th#- seventeenth day of August In the cited a few facts which the pins on bis coat the Junior's budge. Smith. guardian, filed for settlement placed l-ong Isl Plan. 164 197 of our Lord one thousand nine j The which binds serv- Town of Trenton. year Michael O'Connor, a person of un- responsibility for some of the high S pledge together hundred and twenty, being an ad- No Township. 21 19 sound mind, of Southwest ir. ice and reads: Bids are requested for journed session of th* A. D Harbor, 'Cost of living squarely upon the citizenship conveying Ausrust •aid First K No 21 Plan. 41 39 I school children from district No • to 1>J« term of said court. •ounty an-ount of Geo shoulders of the democratic adminis- “We will seek In all ways to lire up Fuller guardian, filed for sett lem-r, district No. 7 in the town of Trenton, A certain Instrument to purporting to Alvah D Rich a minor of Tr« e nt. tration. Summing up his position in the Ideals of the Junior Red Cross for thirty-two weeks of school year. be a of the last Egypt. copy will and testa- in said county, Second account of ♦ to the of Nations, and Conveyance must be covered, and must ment of af. Louiae D. Ee regard League and devote ourselves to Its service. metrorti late ft. Fuller guardian, filed for settler nr. Mr and Mrs. F H Jordan. Master leave Alex Pirle's residence (the end of of Norfolk, in state of which he believed represented the "We will strive never to die Virginia, de- Emily K Atherton, late of V irt Frederick. Miss Marion West and bring the district) one-half hour before ceased and of the probate thereof in the Desert in said county, deceased First prevailing opinion among republi- credit 10 this our country, by any un- school opens, returning to the Plrle said stale of Virginia, duly authenti- Miss Jennie Greene spent Sunday at house after school hours and final account of Geo It F t cans of Maine, he said that in case of act. cated. having been presented to the Molasses where Mr. Jordan is worthy Address all bids to A. B Marshall, trustee, filed for settlement war. "we want the final say as to pond, judge of probate for our said County of Kllxa "We will revere and our coun- chairman of school committee. I-. Homans. 1st** of Edrn. m having a bungalow built. S. S. obey Hancock for the purpose of being al- •aid what shall be done with our men. our Bids will be opened at 7.30 o'clock county, deceased Second a- laws and do our best to a lowed. filed and recorded in the probate Smith and N. C. Savage are doing the try's Inspire 25. of Robert Homans and Reginald Foster. ships and our money, and I am will- Wednesday. Aug. court of our said County of Hancock. work. like reverence and obedience In those The committee reserves the right to trustees, flifd for settlement ing to try the experiment of any kind Ordered. That notice thereof l»e given Elisa l*. Homans. late of Ed*".. Miss Vevie E. Clarke, a trained about ua. reject any or all bids of a league so long as it preserves to SCHOOL COMMITTEE to ail persons interested therein, by •aid county deceased. Third a- nt nnrse of Providence. R. I.. has been us that “We will endeavor In all these ways Town of Trenton. publishing a copy of this order three of Robert Homans and Reginald K*">r right.” week* visiting her parents. A. N. Clarke and as citizen* to transmit America Trenton, Aug. 1«. 1020. successively in The Ellsworth trustee*, filed for settlement Col. Parkhurst, always a forceful good a wife. On her return she visited her American, newspaper printed at Ells- Juliett Hunker, late of Sullivan in and pleasing speaker, was at his best. greater, better and more beautiful than worth. in said county of Hancock, prior •aid county, deceased Petition filed by sister. Mrs. Charles Doloff. at Exeter, to the While he devoted himself principally she was transmitted to us" seventh day of September A. D. Oakman Hunker administrator, for It. N. H. 1920. that they may appear al a probate ewn»e to sell certain real estate of *a.d to State interests, he spoke with At the foundation of this school pro- court Capt. W. F. Jordan, who left two then to be held at Ellaworth. In dei eased, situated In said Sullivan and more than ordinary warmth upon gram of the Junior Red Cross Is e Indian Relics Wanted and for said county of Han<*ock at ten more fully described in ssid weeks ago for New York to take a petition national affairs, attacking vigorously love for America's ! o’clock in t;ie forenoon.and show- cause. Charles C. Unndal. Sylvia V Grinds! yacht, is to arrive at Bar great children. if have the autocratic form of government expected | any they against the same. and Kathleen M. Grinds!, minors of Harbor the last of this week. BERTRAND E CLARK Ellsworth, in aaid county lvt;r-n which President Wilson had set Stone up Implements Judge of Probate. filed by Grace 34. Orindat. next friend Aug. IS. S. A true as opposed to the constitutional form RED CROSS ACTIVE eo| y. for license to sell certain real *»tat* of of Attest ROBERT V. KINO. •aid minors, situated in said Ellsworth government contemplated by the such as West Sullivan. IN DISASTER Register. and more fully described in said pe- framers of the Constitution. Speak- RELIEF tition. of his attitude toward the office Mrs. Addie G. HaYey and daughter, __ ing Bankrupt's Petition for Discharge. Uwii Snowman and Do rot! Selena are home from Har- of governor, which he sought, he Prospect When disaster hlta In the matter of man. minora of Oriand. In said county bor. a community— Arrow- said: "My single hope is to render Hatchets, Gouges, DAVID REYNOLDS. Bankrupt. Petition filed by Leila Patten, former > Miss Ore, flood, earthquake, explosion, bad Snowman to ** ! service to Maine; with what ability I Maxine Webb has returned In guardian for license wreck or tornado—the American Red Bankruptcy. certain real estate of said minors st wbat home, after a week with her cousin. To the Hon Clarence Hale. of possess, experience I have Judge ated In aaid Oriand aud more fully Cross can be to follow heads. etc. the District Court of the United with ounce of force that Mrs. Lulu Sargent, at Winter Harbor. depended upon described gained, every States for the District of Maine In said petition. Mrs. William Clarke tfhd at Its heels with for the John B. is in me. to work together with the daughter right help David Reynolds, of Bar Harbor I«*nnig. late of Philadelphia Address Box P, deceased Petition filed of Maine to make Maine what Edna are home from Tunk Pond, stricken people. Red Cross relief Is in the County of Hancock Pennsylvania, people Francis F Easttark. and Frank where have two and State of Maine. In said by Jr Maine should be. My message to the they been for weeks. slmost Immediately forthcoming—food, district, ford Trust of the NORTHEAST HARBOR. ME. respectfully represents, that on the Company, executors Wallace Clarke arrived home Sat- shelter and —. last will and testament of saul de- people of Maine to-day Is. know clothing, funds; doctors, 5th of last past he was day July the in- Maine, believe in Maine, and urday from Bridgeport. Conn., to nurses and workers duly adjudged under th# Acts ceased. that the amount of devote special with long I.AMOINE GRANGE bankrupt de- two weeks with his of Congress relating to heritance ta* on the estate of raid to making others believe in spend parents. In similar trouble bankruptcy; ox yourself experience handling that he has duly surrendered all his ceased he determined by the Judge » Misses Grace and Moore it!” He spoke of the wonderful op- Margaret elsewhere. ANNUAL property and rights of property, and has probate. of Brooklyn. N. were recent with all Millard G. late of Buck-sport, in portunity before Maine in the devel- Y„ the last lully complied the require- Dow. During year, ending June 30, ments of said Acte and of th# said deceased. Petition filed by of its enormous water guests at H. H. Havey's. orders county, opment powers. there was an of four of Court his the hist William and Leon Thomas average disasters touching bankruptcy. Jennie S Dow. executrix of He believed in the republican of Bos- Wherefore he prays. That he will party a month in the United States. One ! SALE AND may be and testament of said deceased, are their mother. Mrs. SUPPER decreed the Court to a tax as a business party, and what we visiting by have full that the amount of ti ace hundred end fifty communities In discharge from ail debts on the estate be de- want in Maine is a business admin- Nellie Thomas. provable of said deceased AUGCBT 1020. Against his estate under said bank- Mrs. Lottie Havey of Brookline. twenty-seven states suffered. The 20, termined by the judge of probate. istration. He said he felt confident ruptcy acta, except such debts as are Jam- W. Moore, late of Oouldsboro. in is and most destructive of these law of a in Mas- visiting her sister. Mrs. B. largest excepted by from such discharge. said filed by big republican victory Maine Sale Open# at 3 p, m. Dated this county, deceased, petition R. were the tidal wave at 9th day of August A D. 1920 with in September. He had been in every Joy. Corpus Cbrtstl. Albert. H. Lynam. administrator david Reynolds. the will annexed of the estate of »»'“ of the State thus in the Many hearts in this community Texas, and tornadoes In Mississippi. Supper, 6 to 8 m. 50c county early p. Tickets, Bankrupt. deceased .that the amount of the in- were saddened the death _ campaign, and everywhere he had by untimely Louisiana. Alabama. Georgia, Ohio, heritance tax on the estate of said de- Entertainment, 8 p. m. 15 cents. Order of \otlre Thereon. of Louise Mayo, wife of Dr. H. A. Indiana and Illinois ceased. be determined the Judge oi found, not enthusiasm for candidates, District of Maine. by "" an intense a Holt. Her death came as a shock to events Northern probate. but republicanism, re- In these of horror 850 per- Division as In ss*d her friends, some ,hla of Betsey Trim, late of Oriand, vulsion the kind of admin- many of whom were were .Ob day August. A. D. by against sons killed, 1,500 Injured, °P county, deceased. Petition filed were unaware of her illness. Mrs. Luxurious Roman Belles. r*a<*ln* t^f Rome were fond ut Ordered by the Court, that a eased, Washington past 000 families needed the hearing he the sition and was a favorite with help, property be had upon the same on issued to distribute among the same time he urged the workers both ! Jewelry—ring#, pk*n. bracelet#. neck- the 1st the loss was nearly $100,000,000 and al- day of October A. D 1910. before said heirs-at-law of said deceased young and old It was always a of i**id of the party against the inertia of laces, earring*. They wore very few Court at Bangor, in said District. amount remaining in the hands to her to most $1,000,000 In relief funds, not In- of hi* over-confidence. pleasure give generous help diamonds, however. Not bemuse dla- Northern Division, at ten o’clock in the administrator, on ihe aettlement to every good cause. She was active cluding emergency supplies was ex- j forenoon; and that notice thereof be first account moods were exj*en*ive. but for a far publishrd in The Ellsworth in church work and a prominent pended. American, Witness of m<>re a newspaper in said Bertrand E. Clark. Judge from important reason—I «■ a use they printed District. said seven- There is more Catarrh in this section member of Puritan temple. Pythian To the sufferers all disasters Northern and court at Ellsworth this j Division, that all known of our than all other diseases were not stylish. No kept creditors, and other teenth day of August In the year of the country Sisters, and Oasis chapter. O. E. S. during the year, the American Red } prejudice persons in inter- ana and for it was the in.- est. may appear at the said time and Lord one thousand nine hundred put together, years sup- She won a place for herself in this Cross sent $120,000 worth of charmer of Uotue r»*in the to be incurable. Doctors sup- place, and show* cause. If twenty. posed pre- which will use of «-osmetic# any they scribed local remedies, and by con- community long be va- plies, 110 Red Cross nurses and seven I and face louder to ^Bve. why the prayer of said petitioner ROBERT P. KING. Register cant. should not be stantly failing to cure with local treat- The deepest sympathy is ex- relief trains To meet enhance her With oil# and granted. A true special the beauty. And it is further ordered copy. ment. pronounced it incurable. Catarrh tended a by the by wide circle of frlend9 to tonics rubbed Into her she Court that the Attest ROBERT P. KING. is a local disease, greatly influenced by needs of the stricken, the organisation scalp, clerk shall send by her mail to ail known Regist constitutional conditions and therefore grief-stricken family. set ten relief strove to make her hair thick and lus- creditors copies of up stations, operated said petition and this order, c onstitutional treatment. Hall's addressed requires Aug. 16. “I'ne Amie." canteens as trouR. if nature hud *l lh*ir Medicine, manufactured F. thirty food and many j been niggardly of residence as' Catarrh by -o- stated.**1 is a One hundred she the s'atit PROFESSIONAL CARDS. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo. Ohio, con- emergency hospitals j supplemented tresses Honorable stitutional is taken internally North Penobscot. Clarence ! remedy, and twenty-five Red Cross chapters curls or switches. If the color Hale. Judge of the said Court, and the and acts through the blood on the j seal Mrs. Ellen S. Grindall. a former of her thereof, at Bangor in the Nor* ALICE H. SCOTT. surfaces of the One gave disaster relief service. hair was she ern mucous system. j unbecoming might. Division of said District, on the reward is offered tor resident of Bucksport, died at the Specialty made of Hundred Dollars If disaster ever strikes this town or and often did, It. And red Hth day of August. A. D. It20 Medicine dye accounting and any case that Hall's Catarrh Lawrence. Mass., hospital, on her ISABEL SHF. EH AN. typewriting, and county, the dtlxens can be absolutely hair, be It srJd* golden red was work fails to cure. Seed for circulars 12 j .Lair, Clerk. general clerical eighty-first birthday. August a .i* D*Puty f testimonials sure the Red Croes will be right on the populur shade which made many A true copy of petition and order Agent Union Safe A Trust Ca Mrs. Grindall was a native of Penob- thereon. Deposit CHENEY * CO.. Toledo. O. hand to them in a of Portland, fo«* furnishing Probate F J. scot. and is survived help every way. Roman matron seek the ancient Sold 76c. by one brother, | Attest: and Surety Bon k Agent Oliver Type* by Druinria'e of the henna ISABEL Halle Family Pills for conatlpaUpp I Hon. J. M. Hutchins, of this place. j equivalent shampoo. SHEEHAN. Writer. Typewriter supplies Deputy Clerk. No 1 School St.. Ellsworth. SIMMER SCHOOL. lh* title for the mile swim. 5®w«;All of dicated by figures he has compiled CITY MEETING. these titles he won In swim- Harbor Entertains Ex-Hervlce Incidentally, Mr. Gadbois wins a Bar"^ »t Boston against the < lam-Rake IHit®of wager, over which feat he is Discussion Over Maine Central Railroad y),.n_Itig Friday. pick New England natators. particu- Lively Location of Robert E. Hose) At Bar larly proud. Street Line. ( By Harbor Saturday, Duffy to be one of the moat won an Before coming to Ellsworth. Mr. At a Corrected to June 28, 1920. What proved Impromptu race In the swim- special meeting of the city of the summer for Gadbois happened to tell Mr. government last .niovable times «*“*• Rams- Thursday evening, BAR HARBOR TO BANGOR. Hiring Richmond dell, of there Sundays ex-service men of the Boston S!S*jS,"bBostwick and John vice-president the Batchelder was a lively discussion over the Eastern the Hatpin a thirty- & Standard Time summer school took yard bnyder Co. of Boston, that he petition for location of Cniverslty place start, and then them pro- the street line overtaking posed to feed AM A M P M F M ! 1’ M PM AM I’M P M Saturday, when nearly llfty were and winning the ninety boys on >8 a in front of the new picture theatre J P M last firty-flve-yard swim week here in at Bar Harbor, under with ease. Ellsworth. Whereupon being built on the Coombs’ block lot entertained Mr. the Bar Ramsdell bet him ex- Hancock Point. 6 85 .1. 6 20 auspice* of Harbor And speaking of that, under adjoining the Main street bridge. .... the humorists, even .. 6 Legion. though the isting prices and conditions, the The exact location of the street ,6. ft 80 American connection with the ~ fore- thing could not be done. line tearing Ellsworth In a special going is remote. To prove at this point' is a moot question. '••ns.t .!.i .i.. •« 55 ‘I train that he has done it, and that In front Southwest Harbor ..I *7 on an early Saturday, the There are humorists the food of the former Coombs block, 10.’ car poignant he has been Northeast Harbor.i..1. *7 25 boys arrived at Bar And giving is good stufT, Mr. burned some years a a .;. •omnier school others effusive; to. wide plat- Seal Harbor..i. *7 50 ..: Gadbois has sent Mr. Har at S.35, and found a train of A few are Ramsdell copies form was maintained as an addition Harbor.It 48 J2 15 t3 88 '9 00 .!!”!.' !2tl6! 06 ! Harbor effulgent. of all the j.'10 §6 ."i! motor cars awaiting Still less menus served so far this to the sidewalk. The jerenir-two are elusive. petition pre- Mt Dc.srt • * summer. Ferrv.It f7 00 til 40 : l‘, I 25 *9 50 ;3tl0 "§660 §4 68 They were taken to the Bar There sented by H. M. Hall would n them are some that are acrid locate the Wauk.ag (Sulliv fen. 7 07 11 47 t*t|7 4 82 9 57 8117 6 67 6 0S Incidentally, as to line 7 Harbor swimming club, where many And others satirical. figures the somewhere through this plat- Hanc'ck.... 1 1151;. 4 85. 6 00 5 06 amount consumed at the tor a swim in the pool. And rarely indeed 1b summer form. and Mr. Merrill, who Is build- sent the school Washington Jm.otlon. 7:8 12 16-. 14 81.1 HOST. (6 16 15 24 was served to the “chow hall” are the new Breakfast visi- Humorist lyrical. Interesting. ing picture house on the site, 7 36 12 20 {3140 4 66 10 21' 10 37. 6 23 Every week the 5 ;jt40 8 80 at Far View." the magnificent There are gradations hungry students have agreed to construct a concrete and tor* numerous, Put away 550 of Philip Livingston of New pounds of meat, includ- stone retaining wall along the side- estate- Shadings diverslve 3 06 111 47; .... 6 23 II 94.1. i 6 the ing fresh pork, heef and ham: 220 walk line if the Skin? L'.k':. 66, 6 00 After viewing grounds, Mongst jokers, from petition were ™ ycfh. punster quarts of were taken In the motor To he milk; 280 loaves of bread; granted. F. H. Gould, McK«n«le'.. is fi the boys that's discursive. 15 proprietor of Holden... 16..j. where gallons of ice-cream; three barrels the Hancock ... 8 30 lira. 5.38. 11 If.i 17 09 6 18 to the athletic field, they But of all brands of house across the bridge, Brewer Junction. 3 43 1 5 58 jars humorists of 75 18,. 11 88 7 29 6 38 Harbor ball potatoes; pounds of 90 was the B*”*or. .ar I8 60 tl 25 t6 til met the Bar team, and None could be subtler fish; principal objector, claiming {4145! 06 80 111 15 ... J4t46 §7 85 §6 46 dozen fresh PM PV PM 'AM AM submitted to eggs; 50 pounds of but- that the extension of the D AM PM PM AM AM unavoid- Than the person who building out Portland * courteously blithely ter, besides numerous .. fB .% tfi 551 J9t20 *1 26 5 00 5 00 t9 20 §12 20 *1 05 10-6. "fixings,” such to the line would un- Boston via 19 t9 defeat—score, Shakes hands with a proposed be Portsmouth.ar 25 25 ..I.. ., able butler. as sugar, 5345 «4 5o the American Legion headquar- All of which Is vinegar, catsup and jam. sightly, and a damage to his At occasioned by the Mr. Gadbois property. school men buys meats in Boston, The aldermen ter* the summer were delicately laugh-provoking tale of the denied the petition, Philadelphia.ar but nearly else is but v* .!el0t55!.!... at 12.30 everything passed a vote to .. jerved luncheon by a com- individual who, seeing the "House of bought maintain a four- ashington.ar efttOOi.1.. of Ellsworth merchants. pm pm of ladies. Following the Lords," as he rod road at this point, as relocated on pm'am am am pm pm|am am mittee called the array of ser- * * * there was speaking. vants at plan of Ira B. Hagan, jr., in 1913, | BANGOR TO BAR HARBOR. luncheon standing attention In honor M. A. Parks. of welcome was Inspector for the Fed- and whatever street The address by to the summer school men last Sat- rights the city- PM eral Board for Vocational w„ PMPMjPMlAM AMPMPMfAMAM r>easy of the Maine supreme Education, may have acquired by to justice urday. picked out the butler, a side- was in proscription Eilsworth from Washington land on the north Philadelphia.!\ el'-tfl1.. court MaJ. Thacher of New York boarded fellow who stood assiduouslv side of Main street New York. this week. In .iv t« 10."i*.:; ts 10!!!!!! IIIIII the front of the Coombs block lot be Boston via Portsmouth .lv *10 00 *10 00 aUo spoxe. Inspecting celling, grusped him * * • 10 (K).00. more In discontinued, and that if Boston via Dover.lv 7 00 8 Entraining once automo- warmly by the hand, much to the Mr. Merrill ..| 750.... 10.. Mr. and Mrs. AM AM AM AM AM PM AM Curley McDonald of shall use the r. ... AM PM PM the visitors were taken for a gentleman's same for building, he Portland bile?. consternation, and pump- Boston are .lv *1 30 *1 80 r6 00 r« 00 10 05 T12 60 r6 00!§12 40 visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gad- shall build a cement Ions motor ride about Bar Harbor, handled the soft list retaining wall Bangor.....]v *0 00 *6 10 rl0t25 tlO 86 f2 40 *6 id §8 00 rlO 25 *6 10. warm, up and bois for two weeks. Brewer drive and the radio station, down on the south side of said Coombs Junctior.. 6 16 10 42 6 16 8 07 6 16 ocean violently. * • • Holden.... 6 36 11 04 6 85 R 27 6 35 which they were carried to the Just then block lot. alter George Gadbois, fifteen- McKenzie’*. fll 09. ... f8 81 The summer school baseball team This would boat, arriving back In Ellsworth year-old son of Stewart L. A. Gad- give. It Is understood, Phillips Lake. f6 42 .fll 12. f0 42 fS 34 ..*i f6*42 ! went to Old Town L*ke. 6 5 o'clock. tcfplay the P. C. F. some of the land asked for in the 60. 11 22. « 60 8 42 ... 6 50 shortly after bois, approached, and superciliously team pe- • • • to-day. tition, but Mr. Merrill lias deposited his rain-coat upon the but- decided Weakened by the absence of three ler's arm. not to occupy any of the additional Mlsworth...... 7 04 7 18,rllt30 11 57 3 50 7 18 9 It rllt30 7 18 Washington Junction V>. REMARKABLE ESCAPE. land so t" 12 08 4 02 f7 24 f9 18 ... !7 24 ot Us regular men. the summer "No, sir; hasn't granted, and is building on Franklin George been going Road.fl9 It. f7 32 9 26 .. the line of the f7 32 nine was not a difficult to the movies for old Coombs block. Hancock.. 12 24 7 40 9 7 Khool nothing." said his <'nr Willi Seven llives 35 40.... for the Bar Harbo» People into The aldermen voted to rescind the Waukeag (Sullivan ferry). 7 28 .rllt54 12 27 4 18 7 i'M 9 38 rllt54 7 48 problem baseball father, when he heurd the story. -Mt Desert Egypt Stream, None Ferry.ar *7 36 r!2t01 fl2 35 t4 25 *7 80 §9 45 rl2t01 50 _ Saturday. The score was 10 to • • • Injured. vote passed August 4 to discontinue §7 team A remarkable accident won a occurred at the Head-of-tile-Lane school on Bar Har nor. *6 20.rl2 45 15 ( Both teams having game, Friday will be another big day for the yl *8 80 rl2 45 *8 80 ..... Egypt stream bridge in Franklin at Seal Harbor. rl 80 00 third meeting of the two is ex- the Hummer Surry road. y2 rl 80.. the school men, when an- V30 Northeast Harbor rl 50 20 o'clock Saturday when y2 rl 50 ... to be a bard one. The rubber other evening, Judson Sargent was Southwest pected entertainment will he given a appointed dog Harbor. r2 05 y2 35 r9 86 large touring car containing seven will be Thursday. them, this time constable for 1929. 10 2 40 r2 in game played Aug. at Contention Cove took a .j.j.la .j. people plunge from the bridge Permission was at Ellsworth. by Mrs, E. M. Roberts, who is at granted to Studer "Old to the bed of Sullivan. 7 5.5.. .7.7 ...... 25 • • • the 9tream, landed right & Nr-. m to In tall 59 .*777! Acres"- for tbs summer. a gasoline tank Haucock Point. 8 20 side up, and none of the in H. a summer school occupants front of their garage on Franklin Sorrento. 4 55. ! ! ]" 7 | Edward Duffy, Leaving the dining-hall, in was Bar convey- injured. Harbor.ar f9 10 .1 t5 25 .§i0 46 will an exhibition of ances to street. tt'ident. give he provided, at 1 o'clock A M P M P M P M P M P AM The place where the accident oc- Petition M PM AM PM farcy swimming and diving at the noon, the from New England Tele- Friday ninety-two summer curred is at a f Stops on or on notice to conductor. * bridge across Egypt phon Co. for Signal Daily, Sundays included, t Daily, except daal swimming meet between Bar school students will go to the Cove Telegraph permis- Sunday. § only. Daily, Saturday. stream near where It enters the *-) Sundays J except Daily, except Monday.* y Mon- and Northeast Harbor at Bar bay. sion place Its wires underground day only, t Pullman passengers e and Harbor for the afternoon and evening. A and at tide cnly. Monday. Wednesday Saturday. water. The road at both on Main D. C. Harbor Friday. Duffy, visiting Bar monster clam-bake and dinner, with street from Franklin street DOUGLASS. M. L. HARRIS, ends of the bridge rises In a Harbor with the summer an elaborate sharp to B..! : venue was presented, and Vice*President and Gen. Mgr. General Passenger Saturday menu, will be provided hill. The bound Agent. car, east, had notice ordered by in Portlaud Main*. school boys, took his flrst plunge In by Mrs, Roberts. The service men publication The crossed the hrldge and was going up American i the swimming club tank In which will be her guests for the see page 4) for a hearing day. the hill on the western side when the thereon Fridays exhibition will take Dinner will be served on the shore. Wednesday evening, Sept. S. place. driver found he could not make the Is an fast man The Puffy exceptionally afternoon will be spent In swim- hill on and high, shifted gears. The Kast Bluehill Carnival. HARVARD in the water, while at the same time ming and out-door sports, and In the engine UNIVERSITY stalled, the brakes did not On 27. there a graceful and clever diver. He has evening there will probably be danc- Friday, Aug. will be hold, and the car ran backward down an teen for one of the stars of afternoon fete and carnival at years ing. the hill and off the hrldge embank- Brookline. • • • “Ellingwood,” East Bluehill. for the -DENTAL SCHOOL- the Mass., swimming ment. benefit of the new club. He has held the New That it no library building. Eug- is small job to feed near- The of seven party Massachusetts The.fete will begin with water A Field of Ucd championships for the quarter, 100 men in the it is sports Big Opportunities ly way being people had been on a trip to Novia and half-mile and Is still done at 2 o’clock, followed by land sports. swims, by Steward L. A. Gadbois is in- Scotia, and was There is an unlimited demand for skilled dentists and returning home. The All around the grounds of _ "Elling- specialists in dentistry. The Harvard Den- automobile, a large ^A CYiznre University seven-passenger wood." after the water and land tal School offers a most thorough and efficient car of training old model, was sold where it r\ ln *nterefctSDR For those who sports, there will be open endless * kj Sru>rtaI<7P profession. wish to lay, to Oliver of specialize there are courses in Oral Surgery. Ortho- Bragdon Franklin, amusements in various booths. In dontia for $125, and the tourists (straightening the teeth} and other branches. took the the evening there will be vaudeville train Sunday evening for Boston. entertainment, followed by supper. Leading dentists of Boston and vicinity have charge They saved their luggage. the lnSirUCllOn of this work. Association with these men is invaluable. Following supper there will be not from ® technical All crowds visited __ J only view-point, but in a practical You day Sunday the anu Profit dancing. way. Lltra-modem the most of equipment, up-to-date scene of the accident to look at the equipment by— -o- any school of its kind. car and marvel at the escape of its Holders of of schools occupants. At high water only the Hair For the Bald. diplomas high covering re- Mr* Pntr3n/>£> quired subjects are admitted without examination, in Wescott’s 15 Per Cent Reduction Sale top of the car was visible. Mr. A^'~' L.UuallW» Brag- A French surgeon of rim Pastern September. 1920. One year in college required for en- trance in 1921. Graduates of this lead don got the car out Monday. It is Ins'ftme claims to FY^minstinn school the pro- have discovered i-AdimikUiuii fession in standing and lucrative For -OF- badly damaged, but not as much so practice. catalog process by which he can graft ha1, address as might be expected from the drop to the and so mn1'" the heads o' it took. scalp EUGENE H. SMITH, D. fl. D., DEAN, BOSTON, MASS. HARTFORD AUTOMOBILE TIRES the bald to blossom |IV- the Sever ELLSWORTH FALLS. Smberlnnd S’stor*. He declares thn he has already Built to withstand road-shocks, skids and side- positively and perinn cured .nchelors of thrust*—to conquer the road in an.v weather. Mrs. Newell Armstrong Is visiting nently baldn**« Strong and enduring for thousands of miles of ser- in Boston. through a si'g’it surgical operatic* vice Arthur Fernald was home from which Is painless and leaves no ill c! HARTFORD8 are backed by a real guarantee Bangor over Sunday. Mr. Fernald. foots. Butter Printed At ~ Paper who has been for dependability and long life. employed by the Maine BQRX. Central since early spring, is about to enter upon a course of vocational DOYLE—At Portland. Oregon, Aug. 9. to Mr. and Mrs. Edward The American Office HERE ARE SOME OF YOUR PROFITS offered F. Doyle, a training by the government. daughter. (Norah.) He will enter the Bangor Motor Co. HAMBLEN—At Contention Cove. Aug. Old Hair OI«l Hull* Wesley Rogers and wife of Kittery 10. to Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hamblen, jr., of Springfield. Mass., a daughter Best Red $l*"i prior Hliofi are spending two weeks with Mr. quality Lion water-proof and grease-proof vegetable parch- prior prlcf prior LITTLEFIELD—At Penobscot. Aug. 11. ment with Rogers' father. Alexander Rogers. to paper, printed especially-made butter paper ink to *•'» *17.85 *15.18 32x8 *a 926.30 $22016 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Little- comply Mrs. Mary Slater and daughter field. a son (Raymond Arthur.) with new law. There is cheaper paper on the market; none better. 3 ing Mrs. Slater's uncle, Patrick Sulli- PICKERING—At Penobscot. Au 16. to I-- 500 sheets size, .... Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Pick a pound $2.75 van. ring, “ “ Dalton J. Franklin is his daughter. 100O .4.50 You will find in our stock the non-skid and the visiting STRATTON—At Nor-’ Hancock. Aug. plain treads in all sizes. parents. Loren Franklin and wife. 11. to Mr. and Mrs C. C. Stratton, a Mrs. Jesse Wilbur and two chil- son. TAPLEY—At Brooksville. to Buy now while the assortment Is dren and Mrs. Jennie Jefferson of Aug. 11. complete. Mr. and Mrs. Olden D. Tapley. a Middleboro. Mass., were here over daughter. » Agnes Myrtle.) Etiquette of the Door. Tuesday night, guests of Eugene Revolving The etiquette of the door H. F. Clough and wife, on their way MARBim revolving Wescott Hardware has Company home from Waltham, where yet to he standardized. At pres- they AN DE! iso N—HIGGI NS—At West Som- Subscribe for ent there are The American Main Maine have been visiting with Loren Jor- erville. Mass., Aug. 11. Miss Alma G. two schools of opinion Street, Ellsworth, $2.00 a dan and sister. Anderson to Royal G. Higgins, both on the subject. One holds that when year. of Bar Harbor. The ladles' aid a man and a re- Juniper cemetery NORRIS— WOODLEY—At Bucksport. woman approach a held a pie sale Friday. It was a suc- Aug. 11. by Rev. Wm. Forsyth. Miss volving door It Is ihe man's place to cess The aid is grateful Hope Norris of Bucksport to Frank financially. go first, pushing the door slowly so to all who donated for the sale. The Woodley of Revere. Mass. R A MS DE LL— HINCK L E Y—A t Mach las, as to allow his partner to follow in proceeds will go toward the new Aug. 11. by Rev. John M. Bieler. Miss the next compartment without any ef- fence. Margery E. Bamsdell of Columbia to fort on R. Burgan Hinckley of Bluehill. her part. The other contends RO BERTSO N — GO R DO N—A t Calais. that PLUMBING CLARIONS HEAT DOLLAKDTOW.V Indies first still holds sway. It Is Aug. 12. by Rev. M. A. Gordon. Mrs. Vara Butler Robertson of Eastbrook good manners, these theorists say, for Hot Water the Heating, Furnace Mr. and Mrs. Irving Stackpole are to Lewis E. Gordon of Franklin. man to step aside, let the woman on start the door Made in a great variety of styles and receiving congratulations the DIED. revolving, and then W ork and Jobbing. birth of a daughter. jump Into the compartment behind her. for wood and for coal BOYNTON—At Lakome. Minn.. 27. HONEST WORK: HONEST PRICES sizes burning. Burdett Sawyer, who has been ill July In this way, it Is contended, the man S. a native of Ells- of tonsilitis. is much improved. Sylvanus Boynton, I worth. aged 86 years. 2 months. 20 may assume control of the door and Twenty Years’ Experience. Mrs. Kate DeBeck. who has been I days. guide it until the woman ahead of him Personal attention to all details. CLARIONS ARE FAMOUS visiting here, has returned to her HA BRIM AN—At Bueksport, Aug. 16. Telephone ■ is safely out. The bitterest or mall orders attended to. home in Waterville. Mrs. Selina Harrlman. rivalry promptly LITTLEFIELD—At P- nobsoot. Aug. 7. I prevails between the two schools.— FOR EFFICIENCY Mrs Jane McFarland has gone to Mrs. Celia Littlefield, 56 aged yeors. New York Evening Post. Hallowell. where she has employ- » months. EDWARD F. BRADY, ment. NEWELL—At Bueksport. Aug. 16. Mrs. | Lena Newell, aged 71 years. Grant St., Ellsworth, Me. And with Clarions means Miss Martha Barron is suffering efficiency PERKINS—At Bangor. East Maine Rats and Bubonic Plague. Telephone 178-2. from an attack of rheumatism. general hospital. Aug. 3. Thurman re- Bubonic plague ia more common In teal economy—saving in fuel and -o- Perkins of Penobscot, aged 23 years, ^ 3 months. 28 days. the United States than typhus. The On Way. SCOTT—At Ellsworth. Aug. 17. Mrs. FULL LINE OF pairs—long life. plague Is primarily a disease of rats, The time -<> be coming when Sabina Scott, aged 88 years. 5 months. 13 days. canght hv them from fUeis. carrying those who indulge in luxury and show Fred WEED—At Deer Isle Aug 9. Capt. the Infection. Many Mediterranean will he regarded with quite as much P. Weed, aged 77 y* trs. FARM MACHINERY ports are now reported us being infect- wood & bishop Bangor, Maine E*ul»j’?*worth. kindness and words of sympathy dur- where they get ashore and start new ing the illness and at the death of our Machine parts carried in stock. All mother; also for the many beautiful outbreaks. If an Infected flea gets kinds of done. .. MEDICINAL ROOTS; HERBS, flowers. on a human, being the disease Is trans- repairing promptly Mr. Clifford J. Patten. P®K at this cuti BARKS AND BERRIES and family mitted to him. In view of Increased # Mr. Frank L. Patten. activity In trade, the health officials L. E. TREADWELL, Ar.d other alteratives, tonics and Mrs. Mabel WormeH, Photograph of one are much worried over ouf1!Li0ri?inal that are Mrs. R. H. Brodriek. the prospects Ellsworth, plan‘»- Then place your or- health-giving ingredients *'th the best medical Mr. I. E. Batten. of ships carrying plague-infected rats for International U8 for recommended in 1920. Agent Harvester Co. fcD Ellsworth. Me.. Aug. 17. Into our STRAWBERRY plants books, are combined in Hood's Sar- ports. of America. ** th« -o- (r6 v W.00 per 100. saparilla. It builds up blood, the Powerful Home tit 1?** the following Tarletlea: improves the appetite, invigorates Influence. Glen and H. W. DUNN The blessed fnfluences that radiate ^taan Brandywlhe, Mary. digestion, tones the stomach Ellsworth Steam Laundr; gives nerve strength so as to promote Manufacturer and dealer iu from a home well ordered and happy also All Kinds of Ltmdry Work. NAPHTHA CLEANU.8 |5j, ®'Jrb6ar®r. Progressive permanent good health. Has merit- are countless and far-reaching; the un- Blant* ’Will be ready for Goods culled for and delivered l>mtn?rb ed and held the praise of three gen- Grade Granite and Marble selfish love there kindled and nour- through September and High lobe”1 should it a trial. ished shines forth as a Special atteution to parrel yvo k erations. You give Monuments. Tablets and Markers beaten light post As a gentle thorough echartie to encourage the world’s hopes and h. B. ESTEY & CO., Proprietors faith rc°CK COUNTY NURSERY AND SEE3 CO., SURRY, MAINE, many recommend Hood 's Pills. Ellsworth and Bar Harbor, Mo. In humanity.—Madam Willard. State Street. Elleworth. Me HAS a •TT NO EQUAL” very bad state of health for twelve lc%r, Mrs. Vinal Porter of Brewer, and North ('MtlK. been with Mrs. Vianla Smith, re- DE< LAKES LATHAM She | years. was intensely nervous ; Mi. and Mrs*. Charles Torre? of Man* Mr. and Mrs. George Rump and turned to her home In Ellsworth last and had such dreadful headaches eet. of Fall RlTer. Mint., are week. I daughter, Both Himself and Wife are Wonder- that I thought at times she would go Aug. 16. 'Spec.” visiting Mr. and Mrs. J, E. Blodgett. Mr». V P. Noyes left Monday for Restored Tanlac. distracted. ■ fully by Taking Why. she was so ner- —o Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Guilford and Augusta to rlait Mr. and Mrs. A. W. ISFsTlwmSi] “My wife and myself both feel very vous and racked with pain that some Ikvr Isle. children of Vinalhaven are visiting Gordon. for what Tanlac has done she never grate.'ul nights slept more than ten Oscar. Barter I* employed at Bath. relatives In this vicinity. Those who attended Sunday school SSE-TSfAy- said Fred Latham. 160 minutes and she had tor us,” gotten so weak Katie Pierce, who has been work- Mrs. Helen M. Master and son Sunday morning listened to an Inter- Portland, Me., it was almost Grant Street, recently impossible for her to ing at "The Firs.” Sunset. Is at home. George, of Wakefield. Mans., who esting talk by Mr*. William Jay do her when telling of ihe benefits they had housework. Mrs. Norman E. Powers and little have been visiting her mother. Mrs. Srhieffelln on the life of Frances K. received from Tanlac. "Well, she started taking Tanlac ■laughter Norma, and Visa Ethel L. Clara Dunbar, left for their home Willard. A rising vote of thanks “As for own case.” said Mr. with me and my along began to Improve Marts of Deer Isle, have been spend- Saturday. was given to Mrs SehlefTItn. Latham “I had suffered for ten almost at once. The years headaches have ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Dunbar and Joseph D. Wood. Jr., of Corea re- the worst sort left her now with of stomach completely and her Edgar W. Klee. little daughter, who have spent their cently visited his parents. J. IV Wood trouble, and my appetite was so poor nerves are in fine condition, she Miss Elizabeth Lane of Brooklyn. vacation here, returned to Howland and wife. I just had to force down every sleeps all night long as peaceful as N V.. Is visiting Mrs. Sarah Saunders. August 7. Aug. 16. L. a child mouthful I ate. I would bloat terri- and has regained her strength Mrs. Casste Hamblen, who has Mrs. Bernice Wallace and daugh- with so she can do her bly gas after every meal and housework without been employed at Isle an Haut. is ter Lura are spending the month with blast Uliuhitl. the have such cramping pains in my least worry or trouble. In fwct. I home. her sister. Mrs. Lowena Rice. A. J. Grindle went to Nashua. N. itomach I could stand them she has not such Mr. C. S. hardly enjoyed good health Walter Pierce of Massachusetts Is Ethel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, D. H last week. Phillips, Glover,Vt »v« I was in and feels ■ cran extremely nervous, couldn't years just like I do. that i. ending his vacation with his M. Dodge of this place, was married George Everett, wife and children, Uxvdermist. write, u foil' at all wel! there no W A. \ Bleep and always got up In Is medicine equal to Tan- brother Howard. In Castine August 11 to Jesse Un- of Waltham. Mass are here for a few arney. Dear Sir- the morning so lac." 1 hava been a feeling tired and bad Mrs Wallace Stinson has been scott -of Rockland. Their many weeks sufferer from rheU I hated to 10 Tanlac is roatiara ever since I Just go work. In fact. sold in Ellsworth by E. very 111 friends loin in best wishes. Arthur Ashworth, wife and little *u « bo/?!; I felt tired and worn G. Moore, in am now 65 years old. out all the time. Sullivan by Dunbar Aug. 16. L. Mrs. Clarence Plnkham and son son Wilson have returned to their l cannon? "1 heard so in mvmberwben I many people -praising Bros., Little Deer Isle by H. G. Darwin, of Atlantic. Mass., are visit- home In Providence. R. I I did not have it mm# part of the Tanlac that 1 decided to try It. and 1 Eaton. In Ashville by C. C. Small, Hirch llartHw. ing her mother, Mrs. Emma Ward- Or. Oscar Gong and wife and Mrs. year JUve had it !?25 toel pwu of my brnck just lik" a n* tv man since I in South Hluehlll h.v M. B. Grindle. Stover and wife, of well. McFrederlck and daughter Nellie of *m| fefos Roy Lamoine, wouW use me started taking it. I have a and by the leading in arc Mr. and Mrs. David up splendid druggists visiting here. Dodge, who Ralttmore. Md.. are at thetr cottage umv forTees, 1 »* and eat Several years I appetite anything I want every town.—Advt. O. W Winslow of Newton, Mass have spent their vacation here, have for August. i ago wfl> without a very severe attack so having a sign of pain or in- --o- is here for hi* annual rlalt. returned to Rockland, where Mr. A. I. I .one of Portland has Joined that,* three months 1 eoul i digestion afterwards. My nerves are Southwest Harbor. M H. Coombs is Dodge has his here for two not get -?! home from Bos- employment. family weeks. on. in such fine shoe. I on Var ne shape now- I sleep all ! Mrs. Bert Robinson recently enter- ton. where he has been Friends of James Hatch, who re- Walter Carter and wife, of iMegan since April. Wal- hi a short ^ night without tained Mrs. time the pain* !eft me long waktng and 1 al- Andrew Hall of Orrlng- H. P. Whitney and wife, op Fitch- cently underwent a serious operation tham. Mas*., are visiting Mr Carter's ^ in of ways get up the morning feeling ton. Air. and Airs. Eugene Torrey and are at M. at his home, will be to learn that ^ since burg. H. Winslow's. glad grandmother. Mrs. i-enora Wight MyL J health H Bested and ready for my day's work, son of Beverly. .Mass Mr. and Mrs. The of Rhoda his condition Is much Improved. 16. greatly improve,' srKj body 1‘eitee. wife of Aug Q. 1 have not lost a wife as m-s! since I “My has much cause to Bede and three children of North Amos 1-etghton, who died in West Aug. IS. D. w Tanlac ,ts I »nd my praise have, for ire fort Andover. Alas*., Mrs. A. A. Edit Kden was it-,, appetite u body April 6. brought here Sun- \orth Seduwlck. GRKAT all the time she started taking it she had been in of Mass.. Mrs F. 0 Whita- North Hav„ ^ j Rowley, day for interment. IVnotmrot. Mr and Mrs Harry Elwell of New in the tramping woods from u dur Edward Fairbanks, manager of the Vork are visiting their sister, Mr*. to miles s day and Haverhill Gazette. Is the guest of Maude Smalltdge. in twenty-fivefine ani shape and tough as a bail Willis Grlndle and wife. Among visitors In town are Harold \ ar- ne-sia has certainly been , Miss Sarah Lowell has returned Grindle of Bust on. Mr*. Nellie Nay great help to me and ! can't s*v ton from Camden where she had employ- and daughter Winona at O. M Allen's, much in praise of it." ment with J 11. Montgomery, esq. Mr. and Mrs. Billings, with two chil- TleSMb l« tk. nee rrnetr lk«t Miss Lizzie Lane of New York re- dren. of Providence. H I., at the par- IxnllMiles r.r H« tewtweelau ,*mut »l«k cently spent a few days with Mr*. sonage. Mr. and Mrs. lanita Choate, r.s,l«l„M ,„„u „JT •e4l..rr iwtle f«ll Tk. ... „7J George Leach. at Charles Choate. knrllertl*. »f rr.uk., -k..I rkklr. '“** *•**'■* Grace Montgomery of Watervllle Mrs. !>jls Page has gone to Blue- II ll I; Ik. ... r»«M, tEJ and j """’“ It* '*••• Sis rk..ia«tlr her sister Hazel are spending hilt to visit her daughtf-r. Mrs. Marks I «• iff»r< t« l«art their vacation with fa, their parents. Mr The blueberry season is on In full j and Mr*. James Montgomery. force, with plenty of berries fo keep Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Soper are oc- the factory busy for a month or more | VAR-WE-SIS RUB-ON EASES PAIN cupying the parsonage for the sum- Aug. *. X mer. Maynard Leach is at home IV »• from South nob-rot. '**" FORKf lo-i n, Brewer because of ill health. Mrs. Annie Davl* I* In Wiirmw ian-ph rR., visiting «r»r, Mrs. Ljdis Howard, who recently Hltiehill county of ot s/.. M»ln«. by hla mar's..*. •! had her collar bone la Im- ,,| .uu,) broken, Thomas Grindle arrived Sunday «Utb day of Autru.r i-,K *,„| proving. from West boro. Mas* to spend his r. ei.try of SIT. i-as** HI. iSS Mrs. Eleanor Hutchins, a recent vacation with hi* which came ronv.y.-d to it. family, un! ♦},.* r »-,4 i« Frank Perkins, wife and daughter Wyo., spent several days last week PAid mortgage as fnUn*» \ -.1,1! lot or of land ;. of are P*r.«l with tv ri: Waterrille visiting Mr*. Perk- with relatives here. thereon situate jn rK«l: n*?; ins' mother. Mr*. Valerie Gray. Misses Gertrude and Helen Ruce ; of bounty Hancock and .!• ^ a. Evelyn Hutchins spent a few days of Hallowell are vlallln* Mrs Crban ■ follows to wit Comm*; ?v .J shore c> .1 recently with her parents. Loach. easterly of Or a? Iron in the w post s*mib corner of a Mr, and Mrs W. K. Carter ot Wat- t Mrs. Bralnard Condon went to lot c)ceded l**ni* U t .*•. !i \ r tbam. are Mass., spending their vaca- Boston Saturday to meet her son Guy, Jerrard by deed dat- 1 o. , V, .• tion with their parent*. Mr. and Mrs, both returning home by auto recorded In Hancock; r-*g: : Au.ut Atlantic. for a vacation two hundred fert to the * r.y Hm Mr. and Mr*. Lester Stanley and Dr. E W. Young and wife of of land deeded to Daniel it «! »-rr hr A. son Ralph are visiting in Bucksport. Everett, Mass., and Mr. and Mr*. W | C. Jerrard as aforesaid throe- west- erly on the southerly line «.f said iot to Mrs. Benjamin Stockbrldge of S. Zwtrker »nd little son Edg*r of point begun at Being i‘ *ftr <■.--«• Portland is at (he Lawson cottage. Rynn. Mass., are guest* at H. M. j ise* this dAy conveyed V. n !v the ** Opechee. Hodgkin*'. said Clam E Mullen and w l ersa# !h* condition* of mild Bayard Rodman. Mis* Loretta Ma- A R Young of Augusta spent the mortgss* J *v# been broken and r- *:& guire and Robin are Montague at the weekend at hi* old home. broken, now, therefore r- Rodman cottage. July 16 M R. J if r- Rev. Mr. —- ~--- tiona thereof I claim a fur *? Brewster of Rockland la _ O •aid and *. tj.;* for in town. Tirmuat. mortgage gr that f urpv*c Valparaiso Mosely. on furlough Bessie Wentworth is at Northeast ! Bangor. Xfaltt*. July :7 !*». ; from the Sailor*' Snug Harbor. 1* Harbor with her grandmother. Mrs. Cl-ARA K MfU.EN visiting ihe Spurlings at the Cove. A B. Bain, who has been -hm* ill By J F Oou. H. Attorney. Capt. Emery Joyce ha* been taking Charles Reed and son Charles of 7 fUhing parties ou! to the fishing Dorchester. Mass., spent a Tew days ! The at N. \©T«f »: o»' mitt* 1.0%t hi/ birthplace, Amherst, I!., of grounds In bis sloop, the Elvta-Allce. recently with hn mother Mr*. Emma Whereas Dyer J <'>.rtl* 0? Horace the abolitionist They have brought in some nice hali- Reed. Hurry In the Coaite of Han •: an4 Greeley, famous «i'*4 but. Mrs. B. B. Reed and daughter Jitat** of XI;* h** by his feurtr**;* and founder of the New York Tribune. dated the 17th day of Augur 1 d 1114 Mrs. Clarence Smith Haiel sons and her chil- and Carl and Richard are ; and recorded In the Han- ••• k r*fft*’*7 dren have been visiting in Rockland. home for their vacatton. Carl has of deed*. August 31. 1914. I 4 j ier- Kenneth Stanley ha* gone to Port- been at sea si* months. page 2S*. conveyed t« me. t’e sigjacd. Bernice J- # land. Mrs. Jennie Dow and little OUte Phillips service is available to all Mis* Elsie Bridges of Trerooot 1* Farrell spent last week at Bartlett's signed when the nam* >f toe Tider- visiting Miss Helen Torrey. island with her daughter. signed wa» Bernice Phillip# tov {vr- who need its nlce a « ertAhi rar.-ti of SOCONY products—from quaint Mr*. Llnwood of Tenant** 16 “Thelma.-’ Phillips Johns Joyce Aug. real tittle Situate iu > r. * old New to ... — I. >i Amherst, Hampshire, Sag Harbor has been in town on business. o County of Hancock aforr*.. ! ar-4 Winfield Staple* ha* to Partridge Cove. bounded as follows, to w A H. Mears arrived home Sunday. leading from Bluehtil to K':#« rtl »U Edwin L. of •*. In some sections of New three Kilby Washington. D. George Tinker recently visited hi* stake four feet westerly fro.- th* A England ■ a Every motor highway and C.. has gone to tVnnyuville. •Isler. Mr*. Edgar Springer. t* %k‘ building and rur»rt!> K *** ti * tricts. In the cities, large quantities Mis* Eleanor southerly on the line Trail". who has Miriam and Helen Rounds of Ban- •• •• *•*•♦ long “Socony KJltredge. forty-three fesl more or :«*• Socony gasoline are required every employment In Washington. D. C.. is gor are spending two week* at Clar- J three feet from the south*-.*#' r"*'r..0, spending a month with her mother. ence Young’a. said building thence w*»»-rly luraiie* week. But whatever the amount or thirty m Mrs. C. Kittredge. France* and Gertrude Constdlne of with the sat*! building _W. j th« w»st line of the build ► wherever the service is Miss Thelma 'Vrhfof t* need, Socony Swazey has returned Milton. Mass., arrived Monclay to to convey four feet on the «>«■• aout' there to it. to Arlington Heights. Mass., to re- attend their vacation at Henry Bart- (ukiding and three feet OH tie supply thence nore.’^ly sume her studies for a graduate lett’s. f¥e building, P4ra;*.f‘ •dM> the side of the bui/iu !0 nurse. 16. l_ And this service does not con- Aug. "Hubhard.” place of beginning Being unique W, D. Swazey remains in very »-reinai*c« conveyed to me th* > sist of a number of poor health. Miss Wiseman the North I-’imoinc. J. Curtis with the building* *;reon merely large filling her «J<-d nurse who accompanied him Bernice Phillips by stations. It back at the oil well home, Miss Helen Hibbard of Boston I* 17 1914. and wher* .*« begins has August imaged to Brookline. Mass boarding at Mr*. Etta Richardson's dilion of said mnrtgsg* *-5 and in the Mrs. »>> research laboratory. New He*»«y Webb and two chll- her two weeks' broken, now. therefor* f’^yj during vacation. th«- of the conditt'»i ! dren. of who have been breach *‘r<^ methods are devised Mflbrldge Mr*. Hervey Salisbury and little claim a foreclosure of said constantly being ! visiting Mrs. Webb’s Pf.fz-t uncle, 8. L. daughter, of Skowbegan, are BERNICE PH1M.I!-s to maintain the standard of visiting 3^h Socony 1 Leighton, returned home Saturduy here. Dated at Bangor. Maine, thl# The of of July. 1929 it, if body Mrs. Amos Leighton Mrs. Sarah Hamor of Hyde Park. quality—and improve possible. was taken to j Birch Harbor Sunday. Mass., is With her sister, Mrs H. B. for interment. HE- As a result of half a century of refining | McFarland. NO I li 1: or POHF.t l.ost J -Mr. and Mrs. Frank Colson spent R. Whereas A. N. Eldridg* Crosby Young of Cambridge. ■•* is today ; the week-end with Mrs. Colson's IfanccH'k county. Maine, by r: experience, Socony gasoline sis- Mass made a week-end visit to bis «r« VT 1 ter. Cora Leighton. gugr deed dated the twenty-*. the standard of motor fuels, ft old home here. of May 19\i. and record*^ ;i, : quality Mr. and Mrs. Frank ,,;.T Foster of Bar Aug. l«. Y. istry of Deed® for Han-ock is clean-burning and Harbor are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Maine. In l»ook 522. pag* unifomv^j^ower -O' 5JJ^ki-ding and And because is John Abram at Indian Point. lo the Ellsworth l-oan * Bu. mileage. Socony ltuyxide. sociation a certain lot or P*r‘ Mrs. Georgia Clay Is her »^i ‘s obtainable can visiting Mrs. Walter A. Wells of Dorches- with the building® thereon everywhere, you mother. Mrs. Addle Richards. and GveruGalJotv adjust ter. Muss with Hancock aforesaid, wl-ich_ three children, is follows carburetor This Arnold Lunt is employed at J. Lee mortgage was described a* your permanently. Fogg’s. spending August with her parents. makes econ- and Mrs. David F. »l .-.nt»r of possible the “all-season'’ Aug. 16. Capt. Ciosson *1,Ii.-ninnlnK the M. on the south line of land Same* She was ...id jsa* accompanied by her cousin, 44 which users •-o- Crabtree: thence easterly b> .* omy regular Sotony enjoy. who Is visiting his £t. West Sedgwick. mother. Mrsx 10 rods to a stake, thence Xme* Mabel F. Tenney, at* Ellsworth. grees west six rods to a .jj« Mrs. Clara Look for the red, white and blue Durgalu has returned Mrs. Dora Consist of Dedham. north 94 H degrees west th®ftC* home center of the road aforesaid- from Weal Penobscot, where Mass., is with her ^ Socony sign mother. Mrs. Mary northerly by said road six rods she has been visiting her son. Charles *lxt. <,arf A. Betts. of beginning, containing by Heath. to '«j} Aug. 10. C. A. C. roda Said lot was conveyed 5J) STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK Mrs. W. record »«e Margaret who has — O. Foss. For Wasgatt. O—. tb* '^dJlt0#* spent the summer with Mrs. Laura page ISC/* And whereas nC# South Is N*r Isle. of said mortgage has been ©f : Howard, has returned l,rHJ to her home therefore, by reason of the or^ in East Capt. Adrian Stanley of the f4 Surry. the condition thereof. *a.yin Haipi* * steamer Mohawk spent a few days re- 1-oar*. & Asso* latlon Master Guy Howard of Bluehill is Building a cently at home. of said mortgage ; visiting his aunt. Mrs. Laura Howard forveioaure Grover Stinson of Stonlngton has thla notice for that purpofr. Misses Laura and Carrie Gray of * moved his family into one part of his ELLSWORTH LOAN -Massachusetts are in J” j visiting town. father's house. Watson Gray and family have Dy Harry I* orr.«r uioved Mrs. Susie Johnson of Stonlngton I back to their home from Stockton has been visiting Mrs. Austin AuKuat I, l*iO- — Springs. Smith. Several flom this place are work- 9. PAtPEK NOTICE Tftf for Aug. L. WIT»h ing John Thurston raking blue- HAVING PONTRACTED ^ SDCDNY to berries at North Sedgwick. Walter city of Ellsworth *nliUae* REG. U S. PAT. OFF. North mar aoppjf1 L Clement is HuRtork. for thoae who n4l„,r,e J*3 conveying them to and five Wf nn>« gin* from A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. C. during yean ^ their work in his automobile. 1920, and are U**» resident* C. Stratton August H. worth I all ®rttSt|»g Aug. 16. X. forbid 1j9 plenty — them on my account, .if* "IS l—ll O—. Miss EfHe B McFarland, who has asiihjr !0 of room and aeoommo datlon* been visiting here, returned to Port- q^ MOTOR GASOLINE West tiouldsboro. for them at the l land Sunday. Cit£ Mrs. William It Gardner of Calais, Miss J. Blanche McFarland of who has been visiting her mother. Washington D. C., Is visiting here. Mrs. N. I. Wooster, returned home Cleaves Bros mill was burned Monday. last American ! Saturday Nothing was saved. Subscribe tor The Mrs Florence who Toung, has Aug. 16 M. 12 00 a year. ar* “ th* “>me“adM8*S-' °Id WalU Dedham. Anrora. and her niece. Mrs. Edward Math*# Nahum 5, a from Mrs. HelenMace of of Portland. Leach of Philadelphia, and Thursday, Aug. party j Bangor is visit- I hie at the home of A MARVELLOUS mother. Mre. William Grind!. of DEPENDED UPON Madison, consisting of Eugene E. ! ing A. R. Mace, and A. R. Mace and Miss Doris Mac# Mrs. Fannie Is at the went to Brooklfn to attend th# the quests of Mr. and Hurd and family, his sisters, Annie, ! Silsby visiting Mr*. “,re home of her H. T. funeral of Richard Giles. wife of Rev. James T. Moore of son, Silsby. Raymond Bridges' father. Aug. 16. Mrs. Rosie is Mr. and Mrs. “Xenophon.” Springfield, Ore., and Ida, wife of Gregg entertaining Raymond Bridges cant# IT 20 YEARS j Mrs. Webber and of from Vt. —-o-- Herbert George of Madison, and Mrs. George daughter, Rutland, Lowell, Mass. It looks like a Marlboro. George. Mrs. Ramsdell of Harring- prosperous year fo# K1DNEYJENIEDY Marlboro has j Richardson of New and the never E. Finkham’s Lynn j before been Lydia Vege- ton. and several Madison friends, Hamp- blueberry pickers, cannin# honored with so | shire is visiting at the home of Mrs. factory is employing a good number many summer vis- table Has Been came by auto to what was formerly \ in One Month,"F ruit-a-tives” Uors as it is Compound Lavinia Richardson. of people. Mr. Torrey of CberryfleM entertaining at present. the Hurd home in Dedham, now oc- I The cottage, are all This Woman’s Mr. and Mrs. Georfce R. Crosby are is employed as sealer at the factory. occupied and the Safeguard cupled by John F. Cowing, a cousin, Gave Relief dwelling houses are entertaining Mrs. Crosby’s sisters, 16. C. Complete all rented ex- All That Time. for a day's outing. On their arrival, Aug. cept the Remick and Mrs. E. S. Peck of Akron, O., and <-o- 658 Firew Aft., Trot, N. Y. Powell home- relatives and friends were awaiting steads. Certainly this section Mrs. Edith J. MacPhee of Portland, Subscribe for The American have been a great sufferer of the Nrh.—"t have used them, among them Mrs. Alfred •1 coast Is growing In Om&ka, Lydia E. ! prominence, and Pink ham ; i Tracey of Hancock. Mr. and Mrs. for rears With Kidney Trouble and It Is Vegetable Compound forover easily understood, when one once Fred Black of has twenty years for fe- Dedham, Robert Mc- I tried ‘Fruit-a fives’ the of a tcr.iupniion. opportunity visit here. male troubles and it Kay and daughter of Bar Harbor, and with Miss Emma Brocks of shout a month ago, almost Plantsvllie has me Hazel Cowing and Vf. W. Black and < onn.. Is in helped very immediate results. The Kidney visiting the family of Mr. much, I have also wife of Dedham. A picnic dinner and Mrs. Seth Hodgkins. has and the used Lydia E. Pink- was enjoyed in the fine orchard, after Xf, disappeared A real merry Five Years automobile party ham's S a native which ail repaired to the house, Twenty ....on is fast leaving me”. consisting of Mr. and CoBa.., Mrs. Stanley Wash with re- where an hour was in Stevenson of good spent singing HENRY DATER. Nashua, N. H Mr. and sults. I always have hymns, with Mrs. Moore at the Mrs. O. W. organ. of Ford of this town and a bottleof Success or Fruit Vegetable During the day others came among 'Fruit a tires', Liver Mrs Pearl Warren of Bangor and Compound in tbs them, Mrs. J. A. McLaughlin, a the medicine made from Lincoln made a Tablets, trip around Mt hquse as it is a goon cousin, E. W. Burrill, Mrs. Marcia • saluable is Desert Island that fruit>ilua and tonics, doing Thursday. remedy in time of Blood and Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Fogg, proves Krnest Maxfield of need, foil can a wonderful work in bringing Pittsfield has all one-time neighbors of the Hurd h«glth been a guest of Seth Hodgkins. publish my t e s t i- family. Mrs. Moore has been spend- the originator of to sick people. Mrs. G. W. momal as statement X have McLellan has been suf- every ing the summer in Madison, and had 60c. abox.hfor f0 30. trial sue 25c. fering from the made is true.’’—Mrs. J. O. effects of an abscess. perfectly a great desire to visit her old home from FRt'tT She is better. 2424 S. 20th Street, Omaha. Atdealersor A-TIVES Klmqutst, before returning to Oregon. The Calvin B. has Nebraska. Limited OGDEXbliUKG. K Y. Young been awarded meeting, after an absence of twenty- the contract for Women who suffer from those dis- building the new five years, was very pleasant, Mrs. Postum m from a sex Cereal highway ilia to their should point near the Max- tressing peculiar George and Mr. Hurd had not been well estate to a point at the be convinced the and Wes* Bronksvllle. rear of by many genuine here for some years, and were most j the Lorlmer cottage, and already has truthful testimonials we are constantly was a sure foundation Capt. James Varnum and wife of cordially welcomed, as were the building upon made considerable progress. The publishing in the newspapers of the others. Arlington. Mass., are guests of Mrs. In the afternoon ice-cream when he devised this most cottage owners have for a time ability of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- and cake famous Lucy Mills. long were served by Marion been using their efforts to have table to restore their health. Newton Lord of Belfast and this Compound Black and Hazel Cowing. The party of all cereal Capt. road built, and last To know whether Lydia E. Pinkham's beverages. Ira Varnum were here spring came for- returned to Madison that night., after Capt Sunday. ward with the will you, try proposition that they Vegetable Compound help a most which will Emery W. Tapley ha* returned it! write E. Pink- enjoyable day be would build a shore avenue If the For advice to Lydia Where one used it in of home, after a short stay tn Castlne. long remembered by all. place coffee, town would construct the outlet. ham Medicine Co. (confidential), Lynn, Miss Edna M. Noonan of New Mass. Your letter will be read Aug. 9. "Spec." in the tens of thousands Nothing could he learned as to when opened, beginning, Ha'en, Conn.. Is the gneat of Mrs. M. and answered a and held in the avenue would be built, but those by woman, drink it it to B. Blodgett. strict Frenchboro. today—and prefer coffee. who are Interested, are not looking confidence. Mr. and Mr* Olden D. Tapley are for any delay on the cottage-owners' Rev. Mr. Prlgmore and family were 1 receiving congratulations on the to taste proposition. here a few days last week, guests of Healthful, delightful and birth of a daughter. South Penobscot. Fred H. Stratton has been busy the Vera Dalzell. Mr. Prlgmore spoke : Harry Lord, wife and son Harry Mrs. Margie Grlndle and grand- to every one at table. past two weeks in curing fish. Sunday evening on his experience satisfying and two grandchildren, of Everett, daughter, Erma, are visiting her sis- Mrs. Caroline Grover came from across during the war. Mr. Prig- Ma- and Mr Lord’s sister. Mrs. ter. Mrs. May Hewey, at East Bucks- now as Miillnocket Wednesday, and more was pastor here six years ago. ! Postum is recognized coffee’s gweetser. of Sear*port, were week- Friday port. her son. Percy Bragdon. and family, Miss Rose Merry field of Rockland ] end guests of Sidney H. Hawea and Kev. and one and great of Onset, Mass., arrived, and are at Mrs. C. A. Smith are at is the guest of Gertrude Lunt. only competitor among wife. the old homestead. Naskeag for a month's vacation. Ralph Sargent and Melton Dalzell those who in a Ml.es Delma D. Tapley has returned j delight coffee-like Friends of Homer Wilbur of Mrs. Frank Staples attended the are building a bungalow for Mrs. Jes- ! from a visit with her aunt. Mra. Alice Dexter will regret to learn that he Staples and Goss wedding in Charles- sie Perkins. i flavor. at Sedgwick. Byard. has been confined to his bed Ill- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Orrington Cross, with Gertrude Dodge lia* hold her farm, by ness. Mr. Wilbur was at his old Mrs. Thomas Grlndle recently vis- their daughter Grace and her hus- I the late Rufus Dodge place, to ited home here recently. relatives in Bluehill. band, of Camden, spent a week re- I Sold Grocers Edgar Douglas of Penobscot. Mr. everywhere by Aug. 16. "Jane.” Misses Jennie and Belle Wight of cently with Mr. Cross’ sister, Mrs. Douglas and wife were former resi- -n-— Waltham, Mass., are spending a va- Joseph Lunt. Miss Sylvia Lunt re- dents of West Rrooksvtlle. West Franklin. cation at their old home. turned to Camden with them. Made by Postum Cereal Co., Inc. Rev. Percy Gordon of Hraddock, Miss Alma Perkins is visiting in The ladies' aid society will have a P*.. the of the Con- Miss V'vlao Clark of North Ab- Battle Creek, Michigan occupied pulpit Bangor and Hermon. fair at the parish house Aug. 20. gregational church Sunday. ingdon. Mass.. Is visiting her grand- Aug. it. L. 5. Mrs. E. E. Cummings has been parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Clark. Aug. G. Mr. and Mrs. confined to her bed for a week. Ill of Coleman Butler of R. grip. Pawtucket, I., are visiting their slater. Mrs. S. Aug. Id. ‘'Tomson." S. Clark, and their -o- brother. Sidney Butler. North llraokllw. Rev. George Tburlow of Lexington, Mass., who is supplying the Baptist Helen Nunan of Boston Is the guest church during hi* vacation, preached of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Giles. an Interesting sermon here Sunday Harold Butler, who has been a sea- evening. man on the schooner Francis Good- Mrs. A. C. Williams was called to now arrived borne from Boston Surry Saturday by the Illness of her Tuesday. Save mother. Mrs. Laura Treworgy. Mrs. Florence and Flye little Horace Pettlnglll of Bar Harbor Money—Put Goodyear daughter Leota the spent week-end joined his family here for the week- With her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alden end. at Bluehill Falls. Cotiary. Mr. Rogers of Boston, who is in- Mi“. Lizzie Anderson, who has terested In the black granite industry, been in Medford. the Tires on Mass., Your Small past year, Car was In town Saturday. came Tuesday on a short visit to her Carroll Dunn of Mattawamkeag aid home > came Sunday for his family, who Frederick Cole. jr.. of his manager have been spending a few weeks with father's new store business In Rock- Mrs. Dunn’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. land after a brief visit here, returned G. Worcester. Avoid with tires made to be to Rockland disappointment Monday. Mrs. Margery Goodwin and daugh- Mrs Grace Webber Gott of Ston- ter Janie have returned from an ex- sold at ngtor., after sensationally cheap prices by using visitlug at Seal Harbor. tended visit at Old Orchard. 'Puled here week. last Mrs. Twining and Mrs. Wright of Tires built to ri d Goodyear deliver maximum Cole ha* sold the Quiney Andover. Mass., Mrs. Ralph Long and Adams H»rrlck place to George daughter, Mrs. Fred Cousins and at minimum cost. "'edge of New York, who has been a mileage Harlan Lung of Bluehlll. were guests strumer visitor here several years. at the home of Percy DeBeck Friday. Susie Wells of Roxbury. Mass., and R. H. Williams is sharpening at The Sister, Margaret Dore. of Wtl- the Emerald Granite Co. high relative value built into Goodyear Dalton Reed, with his daughters. I Avis and Erma, and Mrs. Charles Tires, of the 30 x 3-, 30 x 31/^-, and 31 x 4-inch Goodwin, visited relatives at McKin- Central Market ley last week. sizes, results from the application of Goodyear Mr. and Mrs. James E. Parsons of BLUEHILL Ellsworth visited their sister, Mrs. R. experience and care to their manufacture in H Williams. last week. Ernest Whittaker of Gouldsboro Is the world’s largest tire factory devoted to vMEAT8->> : here with his horses hauling for the Emerald Granite Co. these sizes. Mrs. Maria Goodwin ahd FRIITS AND VEGETABLES IN- grand- son. Charles Firteld, are visiting at SEASON. Stonlngton. Aug. 16. 'Echo.'’ Such facts explain why more cars, these Quality la our flrat consideration. using We especially solicit summer trade. Franklin. sizes, were factory-equipped last year with Mrs. Gertrude Fernald la spending Telephone anil Mall Orders Promptly several weeks at her camp near Goodyear Tires than with any other kind. Attended to. Georges pond. Mrs. Adelaide Dunn has been vis- WOMAN’S son CASE iting her Carroll at Mattawam- If you drive a Ford, Chevrolet, Maxwell or AMAZES ELLSWORTH keag. Dr. C. S. Underhill and wife and A business man's wife could not take of the to sew young daughter Lucille are visiting Dort, advantage opportunity or read without sharp pains In her in Chester, N. H. eyes. Eor years her eyes were true Mrs. M. A. Browne of Washington, enjoy Goodyear mileage and economy? red and weak. Finally she tried sim- ple D. C., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. witchhaicl, camphor, hydrastls, W. car with Tires and etc., as J. Blaisdell. equip your Goodyear mixed In Lavoptlk eye wash, Heavy ‘te Mrs. Leonard Leighton and young result produced by a single bottle son Vernol. of Mllhrldge. are visiting Tourist Tubes at our nearest Service Station. amazed everyone. We a guarantee her mother, Mrs. Ella Jellison. small bottle ANY Levoptlk to help The Seal Harbor baseball team tAsE weak, strained or Inflamed I *'ea played here Saturday with the Frank- Aluminum eye cup FREE. 3 In of the Alexander’s lins. Score 17 to favor Pharmacy. home team. Mrs. Carroll Dunn and children, Pauline and Richard, returned to Mattawamkeag Monday, after several weeks with her parents, H. G. Worcester and wife. B. The Aug. 16. Evidence Is at Your Door. -o- Ellsworth Ashvilie. 30 x 3^ Goodyear Double-Cure $ ^ CA Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes cost no more than the pries proof Is what you want All-Weather Tread_ and Miss Ruth Haskell of Seal Harbor' Fabric, you are asked to pay for tubes of leas merit—why risk costly the statement cf this highly re- is visiting her grandfather. William casings when such sure protection is available? spected resident will banish all 30 x 3Vi Goodyear Single-Cure $ 1 50 $/f5Q doubt: Martin. Fabric, Anti-Skid Tread_ ^ T— 30x 3Vfc *he in waterproof bag I Miss Cora Pinkham and Harry John W. Campbell, lumberman, i Weeks of Bangor were week-end of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hanna. liberty St., Ellsworth, says: "I can ! guests Mrs. Julia Tracy of Portland is say Doan’s Kidney Pills have done visiting here. me a world of good. At my work, Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Noyes of L*!tnaa of Fred Or- weather and this sometimes vey of Lincoln visited Mrs “rings on > attacks of backache. My cutt one day last week. They mot- :’“Dey» have been Irregular In action ■ ored to Mt. Desert, taking ’he through Jr® secretions have passed too | Mrs. Orcutt as their guest. a’ times, then again they j Capt. E. E. Bragdon has returned be I was 1 °“,‘d scanty In passage. home from Boston, where he took a advised to get Doan's Kidney Pills ! K°t some from Chas. E. Alex- club is holding ,h“ : yaThe Wednesday •hder s Drug Store. After ualng meetings with the president. Mrs. W. awhile the trouble disappeared, : my)®®® M. Pettee, this summer and making back became strong and my kin- 26. “sya preparations for a fair, August Authorized Service Station became normal. I haven’t been '•Phoebe." Pothered Aug. 10. with my kidneys for quite -For— long time. Doan's seemed to have -o- *Pded the trouble entirely.” Feel languid, weak, run down? MORANG’S GARAGE! 6 9c. at all dealers. Foster- Headache? Stomach off? A„ food remedy i» Burdock Blood Bitters Ellsworth,; Bar Harbor, West Sullivan and Sedgwick, IS/laine mllburn Co.. Mfrs.. Buffalo. N. Y. Ask your druggists. Pries. 113*- SEE US. and take an of that I huckle down to the showed that had a real in- that the session is so nearly com- Jordan AS OTHERS inventory my feelings. difficulty ways they reunion at th« hi. 7~ emotions are mixed. There is work But it terest In ns. bat rain My assigned. then, again, pleted. prevented the da Summer School Stideata Give Ini- disappointment mixed with pleasure, must he considered that a summer The climate has been com- In the v^L very evening there »o, of Ellsworth. good memories and bad. One thing, school is given at a disadvantage. fortable and stimulating. It Is In Marla* Ule. chicken „*?*>«<» prrwkna aupper, with a lar^nw *»1 of Ells- however, is certain. I shall be to marked contrast to that Mrs. Lena Young of Portland Is •nee. "r*e Interesting "snapshots” glad APPRECIATES WILD BEAUTY OF enjoyed by mteatd- were with and leave. The town has us what the In the of Boston Ylslting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Al- worth made pen paper given COAST. people rlctntty Aug. If. one last week the class in it could. The citizens have made It In the summer. bion Jellison. She la accompanied day by My six weeks' stay In Ellsworth has at the B. U. as pleasant tor us as possible, but it In short. I have enjoyed ray stay by bar grandchild. English composition j be^r. the cause of a greater apprecia- school. came in re- is not home: it is not Boston; it is In Ellsworth very much, and i August 11 eras the day set for the summer They j tion for my State of Maine. 1 have regret to a by Instructor W. not the place we all want to be in. aponse request seen more of Us seacoast than I ever G. Hoffman that fifteen minutes be AN IDEAL SPOT. have seen before. Us wild beauty devoted to down setting impressions My first impression on arriving at has been a revelation to me. Fre- which the students had obtained a j this place was deep regret for ever quent trips down Union River hay in from their six-weeks' stay here. to such a dull, dead as it coming and. a motor boat have opened my eyes to The writers expressed their views at that terrible j seemed time, place to the reason why Bar Harbor is a play- and what they have to say to two freely; waste perfectly good summer ground for our nation's leaders. It is to worth reading. gratifying months. The people of Ellsworth have note the vein of satisfaction which It didn’t take to long, however, shown me New England hospitality. A NEW and STORE runs all the statements first to through change my hasty Impression Their doors have been open to me. that have a to see many expressed one of a far more pleasing attitude Their sincerity is genuine. Perhaps, to return to Ellsworth if they desire toward the town, its surroundings lacking in the polish of those who have an to do so next warm opportunity and school life during weather. live in more congested communities, summer. environment of this To Friends: The place these people have a broadness of My to the students to It is only fair makes it an ideal spot for a project mind and clearness of thought that the facts that these state- I have a new store at Ellsworth emphasize of this sort. Far away from the are admirable. just opened grocery Falls. Come in ments were called for without warn- hustle and bustle of city life, out here RATHER HARD ON US. and look around. AH the stock is new and of the ing and that they were "fifteen- in this quiet spot, one can concen- highest Whenever I look back at my stay i quality minute themes” which were sub- trate to a far greater degree than is a ou : at the summer school in Ellsworth I There price tag each line of goods to make mitted without opportunity for re- would be possible in the large cities. shopping easy ami I know my general impression will be a ! save vision HAS DONE A LOT OF HARD WORK your time. I have made good trades so here are some pleasant one. I shall probably re- pretty low ELLSWORTH. THE NEXT PLACE | My stay in Ellsworth has been a member longest the soft starlight i for the TO HOME. prices opening. pleasurable one in terms of results nights. Bpent tn my tent, with the The auspices connected with our obtained. I feel that I have learned fragrant salt wind whispering in the I stay in Ellsworth seemed to be of the enough to warrant any minor incon- black pines. best on our arrival. We should at veniences. such as lack of lights, Next I shall remember a certain least be treated fairly. As war- bath. etc. The courses which I view of the ocean from Hull’s Cove, veterans. friends and pupils of Dean have taken hate been new to me near Bar Harbor. It had a clearer, Lord and Professor Beliatty, without exception. It required extra bluer look than the muddy green of oil 24c Ib. “natives of Ellsworth, we were Sugar, hard work to complete, with any de- Boston harbor, and on the horizon like friend* than treated more gree of satisfaction to myself, the blended with the sky so perfectly that strangers. courses I had mapped out. it was Impossible to tell where one j As 1 said we expected to be treated The climate of this country is such left off and the other began. and that's all. We were all a fairly, as to enable roe to do a greater The town will leave merely a | sort of rough bunch; coming from amount of work than I could possi- neutral Impression. I think the the city, we figured ourselves as bly have done in Boston. It is quiet, people as a whole are cheerful and “wise in a town." guys Jay too. Very little is going on. and. in friendly, but carrying wttb them j After six weeks here, all agree that fact, there is little to take my miad their rather narrow and small-town ! Salt Pork, J& 25c Ib. we have been treated. Molasses,$1.15 wonderfully from my studies. viewpoints. Southern hospitality cannot compare 1 only hope to be able to continue One lasting and important result with that of Ellsworth. We like the my stuilies next year In this same has been obtained, however, and that people, we have found out that they cool, quiet, friendly town. is a social one. Next year the Fed- are that are not “jays,” they good, WISHES HE WERE HOME. eral Board men should be on intimate ruffrd ...... (Me kind, and We shall al- Ranker Hire, pkg ..... tAXXEll HOODS: home-loving. The six weeks I have spent in Elis- terms with one another and a real ways retain in our memories the yurtker PalfH Wheat, pkg .15c Si. Grorgr Pork anti worth, have been profitable to me. college spirit can be created. 1 shall Horn*. in Ellsworth, which. 1 j happy days always remember the bunch ShrtMlilifl WhcAt, pkg ..17c I ortwd fWrf. Xo. 1 ran |both in pleasure and knowledge The , making l.fhby'a 3.V am sure, most of us feel is the next ] and ball up the "Malatra Malas" as a real t many pleasant trips, dances | j Mother'* Oat*.. l.ibby'a ornt O llrrf. No. 2 ran 0.V place to home. bunch Zames. and the pains the instructors happy-go-lucky of fellows toll to*' Hulled torn, He pkg .I Ltbby'a Vtrnna Hau*a«r, ran .... I5r SATISFACTION ABLY EXPRESSED take to make everything clear. I ap- ready for light or frolic on a mo- j < alifornla Pea Bran*. Ih ..(Or l.tbhj > Vral loaf, The most all-round helpful school preciate; but 1 wish 1 were back in ment's notice. ran. experience I ever had in ray life has j Boston I guess I must be homesick, j Shall I remember anything that I J Grape Nut*, pkg .. IMe Polar lirar Krai Salmon, ran. .<{*< been these six weeks which I have have learned ; ■MY SUMMER AT CONTENTION at Ellsworth? Yes, I Vermont Yellow-Ejre Bean*, lh.2Mc Hunriar Sartlinr*, ran..gr in Ellsworth. It is an unusual think so. With a spent COVE.” such small number MR)«oiM (taking Powder, lb.40c Summit Corn thing to combine a gloriouB vacation I of distractions I think most of the .. My summer at Contention Core has Moeller* Macaroni, with hours of school work. Fishing, students have absorbed if pkg ..17c Paul 4onr» I ul llmu. been very nearly ideal. All my life 1 t something, and sailing are not usually not much. Bent Selected Prone*, Ih..SMV Krnt Farm swimming have longed to be able to live where 1 Tomntora. allied with school days. Pore Lard, could swim, fish, ■’clam" and sail | WOULD LIKE TO STAY ALL SUM- lb.25c Mark Hrarl Sugar Pra». School work has been my primary from the same location, and the Cove MER. R. S. Shortening, lb. 22* I.lbby‘« IVarhra thought. I haven’t planned to get . very nearly fits my Ideal of such a Ellsworth is a very pleasant place t ider Vinegar, gal...... 5©c Siltrr Pair any high marks, but good marks. I Prarhra. spot. for one to spend his summer vaca- did not to so busy myself in my plan I must confess that I have looked tion. In spite of the fact that there Is studies that I should fail to enjoy any upon my school life as a sort of necea- t no beach or good swimming hole. vacation. I have been able to re- sary evil, but my school hours and j 1 have enjoyed my six weeks in ceive much of value from my books schedule have been so pleasantly ar- | Ellsworth very much, although I T. A: K. (Thurston and Teas and Extracts, Salada without blanketing my play time. Kingsbury) Teas, ranged that school life and studies have had to attend school live days a Health has been my second con- A: Poore have caused a minimum of friction. week. Stickney Extracts, White House Coffee, National Biscuit Com- sideration. that is, I wanted to over- The climate is such that the ex- The summer school has been a come my physical disability as much pany Craekers. Best and Powders. ertion of school life and study Is not wonderful thing for most of the men. quality Soaps Washing Clothespins, as possible. This 1 have been able to distasteful, as It must be In larger as they were in poor health. Stav- Brooms and do to a certain extent. I am sure Lamp Chimneys. centers, and the manner in which the i ing in Boston, with the temperature that my open-air life down here has school has been conducted Is deserv- | high, would not have Improved them improved my condition. I am thank- lng only of the htgbest praise. any. For my part. I would like to are ful that it hasn't been necessary for There many more at the same reasonable and spend the rest of the summer in goods prices, you me to wilt under the heat of Boston. A SUCCESS IN EVERY WAY. The summer school at Ellsworth Ellsworth. will a deal in this clean, modern, convenient store. It Play has been my final considera- get square grocery has been a success in every way. My tion. and I have bad a great time BUSY AND ENJOYING LIFE. is a pleasure to serve a friend. You will here. swimming, fishing, camping, riding experience has been that of the Our stay in Ellsworth has been | enjoy trading Expecting and its en- average student attending the school, and The to see soon. am and sailing. Ellsworth 1 very pleasant profitable you 1 I have had a most virons offer all of these pleasures to and agreeable people of the city hare been very ! a high degree Jnst as 1 have made summer. kind to us. By receptions, automo- : Sincerely yours, for a sum- the most of my studies and my health | The climate here Is ideal bile trips, parties, and the like, they ! I have made the most of these op- mer school. Many week-end trips have kept us busy, enjoying life. portunities to play. and picnics at nearby lakes and re- i The schooling ha* been profitable. ! sorts have relieved the of Yes. these have been a profitable monotony and we find that it Is much easier to j the week. The sched- I A. B. MITCHELL six weeks. I hope the same op- study during study in the country, where it is cool, allow- i portunity will come next year, be- ule of studies is well arranged, than it would be in the hot. stuffy cause I have increased my knowledge, lng time for recreation and whatever city. Our classes are long, and some- J has been I Ell Is worth Palls Improved my health, and lengthened j outside study necessary. times the lesson* are hard, but we my days. RARE HOSPITALITY. feel that we are indeed fortunate. There is FIRST IMPRESSIONS BORNE OUT. The summer school at Ellsworth plenty of recreation. Some of us fish, others and still The five weeks I have spent in has had a great season. The student swim, others ball, or on to the Ellsworth have been very pleasant body has found that the real old New’ play go trips Is still alive and neighboring towns. A summer ones to me. My first impression of England hospitality , > school in Ellsworth la a success from the town was obtained from tbe rail- very much in evidence at Ellsworth. the student's The way station, and it favored Ells- < Real friendships have been made. viewpoint. general health of the is worth. The wide clean streets, lined The boys have seen another side of men better than In order lo acquaint the public with the general tele- lock from that of the would have been the case had we with beautiful shade trees that life; quite different phone ritual ion. and «imr of the reasons for delay in com- their branches far overhead, and the hustle and bustle of a big city, a life been in the city. pleting new installation*—chief among which I* the difficulty hospitality and sincerity of the eitl- that in many ways tar surpasses that FINDS SUNDAY A HARD DAY of getting the numerous kinds of necessary material—we hate zens. made a very fine impression on of a commuter. During my six weeks in Ellsworth. a series of announcements of me and made me feel that I wasgoing j The clear, cool, fresh air of Maine I have experienced various contrary prepared which this is the third. to enjoy my stay here. has done much to refreshen and emotions. At times when I have the and determlna- Time has borne out prophecy strengthen will-power something to do, such as play ball, I j of those first impressions found tion to do all things right. go rowing or play pool, so that my Bel- 1 my room to be all I could have de- Pnder the direction of Prof. thoughts are taken up. I feel con- sired and the first day in the quaint latty, the courses of study have been tented. Still, to tell the truth. 1 am New school made me feel that this so that the old well-planned subjects not contented. To a fellow like my- Telephone summer was destined to be one of have been well-mastered In the short self who is used to the bustle and the happiest I have had. time allowed for their study. noise of the city, and who never used From the opening day everything sit TOWN INTERESTS ONLY MILDLY. j to down except for his meals, this has indicated a successful term and environment is somewhat of a My first general impression of Ells- bore. ( Scarce all Indications have been fulfilled. The week are all was tavorable and still is in a days right, for Equipment worth the elm DOWN TO WORK. after school is over we adjourn to mild way. I really admire HARD TO GET We appreciate, and with deep sympathy, the feelings of a subscriber who has I have Ellsworth has been as the ball field for practice At night trees. They are inspiring. My stay in or leased a house in some section 1 there Is generally considerable to bought where, for the time being, wo are without had no desire to mingle with the pleasant as 1 expected it would be. take one’s attention. Rut. alas. Sun- facilities, and who says to our commercial people here, and have preferred to be I left Boston for the summer to con- representative: "Why, you have poles and comes too soon. That is. indeed, wires on in most ways a recluse. My school tinue in the country, and all my ex- day the street and the house itself is wired. All you need to do is to connect a of rest, for me at least. I work has kept me interested. Were pectations about Ellsworth have been day us up." studies, I should have know, too. that I am not alone, for it not for my fulfilled. We wish the solution as | nearly every Sunday since I were simple as all that. There may be poles and wires, departed long ago. I think tbe sum- As for combining the trip with pretty have been here, there has been but every wire already assigned. There may be a cable, but a mer school has been a success. I school work, I do not think it is a quite not spare circuit in the a number of the boys holding down cable. There be a have profited much by it. success. I cannot seem to get it Into may spare circuit, but not another Inch of available switchboard here for the postofflee steps, or Moore’s corner THIS YOUNG MAN IS HOMESICK. my head that I am down at the central office with which to connect that circuit. We have had new sections of the marks of the sidewalk. I am on the last lap of my stay in work principally, although switchboard weeks The work In school is interesting, delayed In their operation because of the absence of such little ac- Ellsworth. It is well tc look back are satisfactory. It is with much and the teachers seem eager to help cessories as ringing keys or relays. the The hours are The pupils. agreeable. reason for this scarify of telephone equipment is very simple. We couldn't week well The school is pretty broken maintain our usual ratio of advance construction during the war, because the govern- up by the half-day on Wednesday, so ment needed for war the that it does not become tiresome In purposes very things we needed for telephone purposes the hot weather. Consequently our margin of reserve facilities was gradually absorbed by the demand. 1 are Great Fair Altogether. believe I shall be con- We short of copper wire, silk, rubber, clay, beeswax. glass, thread, porcelain, Bangor tented for the remaining weeks, but paper, paraffin, antimony, tin. shellac and other materials entering into the construc- only because I know I shall be going tion of telephone equipment because the whole Aug. 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28 back to Boston. world is short of these things or of material fabricated from them. Our engineers are the markets of SPECTACLE STAGED BY MEN WHO WANTS TO COME AGAIN. searching the world WONDERFCL MILITARY for these I shall regret to see our happy j things while other experts are endeavoring to develop satisfact substitutes. WERE THERE. We crowd dispersed on August 27, for are making progress In both directions, but it is necessarily slow because : 25 and my stay here has been a most de- never has there August 26—Evening* been such a demand for service as at the present time. Incidentally, I iightful one. I bare thoroughly en- i 1 there has never, in a similar period, been such a BATTLE OF HAUMONT WOODS. Joyed every phase of work, thanks to | fulfilment of demand. We want to make clear to those American legion in Trench Fighting—French House*—Big Guns the pleasant surroundings and agree- awaiting telephone service that we realise the able Instructors. With so under many op- j handicap which they are laboring and are keenly desirous of it as —Flares—Signal Lights—Red Cross—Salvation Army removing portunities to enjoy myself, I found soon as We want them possible. to understand, also, that building a telephone plant of Columbus—Drum little time to get lonesome, as well ; —Knights Corps is not a matter of some poles and but as little time to devote to studies. I wire, literally of hundreds of different kinds of FIREWORKS TREMENDOI S DEMONSTRATION material, raw or fabricated. ; only hope this session will prove a ! Nevertheless the spirit of our people is not to set up success in the of the Federal this as an Saturday Afternoon. August 28 eyes difficulty alibi, but rather as a challenge to their inventive genius and re- Board officials, so that we all may \ sourcefulness. BIG AUTO RACE DAY. enjoy another summer at Ellsworth, j Cnder rules of American Automobile Association. All paid en- LIKES EVERYTHING HERE. tries. leading-riders of the country' to compete. First Ellsworth has lived up to its repu- tation. As a member of the Boston (rt*** NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE race Maine. Five j genuine auto in events. University summer school, I have j JOCKEY SADDLE RACES. been very favorably impressed with i the citiiens as well as the climate AND 3. 24. 27. Great TELEGRAPH COMPANY Best 2 in August 23. 25, 26, Speed Congress and scenery of Ellsworth. Every- in Trotting Events. where the people seem very glad to welcome the boys and give them a J. c. WHITTEMORE, Manager. IMMENSE MIDWAY WITH NO IDLE MOMENTS. good time. Many of them have taken us Into their homes as mem- bers of their families and in other