The------—___ Republican Journal. ___— MKi*4. .NO. ls*""V. MAINE, THURSDAY, MAV 4. CENTS VOl,( , _BELFAST. .1022._FIVE live thousand dollars be, and Engagement;: Monday evening, boys 1 Hb W. C. G. H. GRAUUAl ION. base ball s’ Conference Government exceeding PERSONAL Boj County City the same hereby is, rescinded and re meeting in the vestry; Tuesday evening, social the officers and The graduation exercises of the nurses pealed. young peoples' by Following is the report of the game of May 19 20-21. of the Belfast City C. was elected Elec- tochers of the Sunday school; Wednes- of the Waldo County General Hosp lal base ball K and Bel- Mrs. Nora L of Camden is The regular meeting G. Dickey City played by Company Page spend- A of committee chairmen and were held at 1st at 8 meeting was held Monday night, trican. ou of their of sen- ed relatives and friends. Norton, coming f Knaineer were read and placed City Council and urged the claims 11:1-9; Friday afternoon, meeting Mclnnis, p 4211251 greater success than the one held last tri.l balance of the C.ty machines. ior Bible class; Friday evening, Boy- The formal program opened with a Mrs. Harold Coombs is in Searsport the respective 3b 5 1 2 2 2 0 2 year. Some towns are asking to send Scouts in boys’ room; Saturday, ball prayer by Kev. George C Sauer, follow- Nickerson, her Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. The annual appropriations were made I 1 0 visiting parents, more than their calls T on “The ^Canning, as 5 1 3 3 2 delegates allotment of accounts was read g unts and hikes under scout leadership ed bv an informal address Three Smith. • roll as follows: 3 for. Now tnis be a to ThVmonthly Vital Miss Alice M. Holmes, c 5 1 1 2 3 4 may good time as follows: Tuesday evening, May yth, may party, Signs,” by Wescott, and81 passed i ! 2b 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 explain to the boys that a limited num- i ail to Contingent, 6,500 under the direction of the Camp Tire superintendent. Perkina, Mrs. Sami el N. RacklilT is the guest of Interest on Bonded Debt, 6,000 Hubbard, 2b 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 ber of boys from each town may come as j chairman ot the her brother, Charles 1. Crocker, in San girls. Mr. Edward Evans, 0 who the one Dependent Relief for Mothers, M00 I with Foster, lo 3 1116 0 delegates, by payment of Transport* ion iMW Sunday, May 14th, Mothers’ Day, board of directors, who presided and an- dypoiut. school State Aid Highwavs, 5,332 I Ness, If 4000000 dollar, will be admitted to the banquet Lights.. 55 visiting-delegations at the service. nounced the program was very compli- M,r«et {®£ Highways and Bridges, 16,000 j Gross, cf 41121U0 Mr and Mrs. Fred V. Cottrell returned I and all the meetings; also will have free Sun lay, May 21st, Boys’ Conference mentary in his introduction of Miss Wes- 1 z. Cutting Bushes, 300 Kelley, rf 4 0 0 0 1 0 1 Saturday from Boston, where they spent entertainment from Friday night unti’ •r'r::::::::::: j day with elaborate Y. M C A program cott and voiced the sentiment of all rd Account. 13687 the winter. Monday morning. Other boys not dele- K' "lay h Sidewaiks, 2,5001 for the county boys. of her effici- when he spoke popularity, 40 8 11 13 24 II 12 come to all the Such Library. .. « Totals, gates may meetings. Kree 7b Sewers, 2,000 and interest in the Mrs. George L. Bowman of Boston has ency, enthusiasm as for School Contingent. j4 Fire Department, 4,000 Rev. W. F. *Batted for Kelley in the 2nd. boys are not delegates will arrange Books. *&*» j The Federated Church: good of the hospital. Miss Wescott men- been spending a few days in this city, her Free Test Police 26 High School lodging and meals. Delegates have beer Department, 3,300 Skerrye, minister; residence, High the did as Belfast former home. tioned three things hospital allotted to the towns as follows: fj*g Paupers, 4,000 j street; telephone, 86 4; Sunday morning care of the the train- ab r h tb po a e pauper*.Schoo^Bepsir. *• essentials—the sick, Miss Ruth of Waterville ftO Street Lighting, 4,850 at sermon Tne Meas- 0 Wiley spent service 10 45; topic, ing of nurses and extending medical re- Bailey, lb 5 1 2 2 II 0 Belfast 51 Reported to date, 51 Sunday with ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. 44 44 Memorial Building Expense 2,400 are cordially a ure of a Man’s Life.” All etc. Training of nurses began in Adams, c 3211632 Belmont 2 Account. 60 90 of search, Herbert A. Wiley. Slate of Maine Maintenance City Team, 1,000 invited. “Whoever thou art that enteresl but 3 1 3 3 2 5 1 Brooks 7 9 7 70 this country about 50 years ago, Eng- Staples, p Sidewalks... Belfast Chapter Red Cross, 500 leave it not without a prayer 2 111 Burnham 44 44 44 43 06 this church, land had preceded us about 12 years. Durham, 3b 5 12 Capt. and Mrs. E. H. Colby returned 6 Fire Department. 300 44 44 44 74 44 City P*rk, for thyself, for him who ministers here, Florence was the first train- W. cf-rf 5 1113 0 1 to Sunset last Friday after a visit with Frankfort 6 Building... Nightingale Winchester, 44 City Belfast Free Library, 500 for those who Sunday- world fame. W. Freedom 5 44 4 Police liepartlhent. and worship.” ed nurse and reached Miss Davis, 2d 5000213' Mrs. J. Ferguson. Water 400 44 44 444 god Tools. 80 38 Supply, School at twelve, following the pfeachmg Wescott referred modestly to her experi- Wadsworth, ss 5000211 Isles boro 8 Machinery Mrs. Fred of Vinalhaven and 44 44 44 189 17 Machinery and Tools, 11,500 on If 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lawrey Jackson yfcersl School Purposes service. ences in the late war the hospital F. Winchester, cf 2 4 Removal. 37 00 and Rille 700 Mrs. Mary Harriman of Orono are guests 44 44 44 S,dewalk Snow Armory Range, Nature abhors a vacuum. W>, likewise, in the English and French hospitals. Clements, If 2 1 2 4 0 0 0 Knox 5 | ship, of Mrs W. Frisbee. 44 44 44 Interest on Loans, 1,600 heart of George Temporary does the mind and the youth. The history of the Waldo County Hospi- Grady, lf-rf 3 2 1 2 0 0 0 Liberty 0 Total. $4,637_3T Discount on Taxes, 3,000 all atmos- Not mo^e does the pervading tal began in 1901 and she gave a buef Mrs. George E. Ki'tredge left Saturday Lincolnville 8 5 A. Howes & Co for per- School 17,000 of . Petitions of A. High Budding, pher; fill every crack and cranny space, of its work and mentioned Totals, 40 9 12 15 27 11 9 for visits wilh relatives in Allston.Mass Monroe 7 summary 44 to occupy a portion of Main street School Contingent, 800 all sea of thought Miss and in Montville 7 44 44 mission than the surrounding among others Miss Mary Marshall, By innings: Middletown, Conn. “Howes Block” and of U. Free Books and seeks to oc- in front of the Text Supplies, 2,800 and feeling in which he lives Mima M. Valentine and Mrs. Alton A. 0 0 0 4 1 0 1 Morrill 3 5 Company K 1 1 44 to occupy a portion of High of Schools, 1,425 and chamber of Miss F. Frances Abbott has been in 5 44 44 T Clements Superintendent cupy every unfilled nook Johnson. The three vital signs she es- B. H S. 1 0 1 0 7 0 0 0 0 Northport 3 of the residence of M. R and 1,500 and the girl Searsport the past week substituting for 4 44 44 44 itreet in front Repairs Insurance, his thought. Here the boy pecially referred to in her address were Prospect read and Free 6.700 and Base on balls, by Mclnnis 3; by Staples Miss Lillian Runnells of the S. H. S.,who 44 44 44 Rnowlton were prayer granted. High School, have no choice. That law is universal the nurse’s the broad black band and Palermo 6 cap, Can- 44 44 members of the School Medical 100 b the 2. Stolen bases, Norton, Mclnnis, is ill. 44 Petition of the Examination, irresistible. The mind will tilled, the R. explaining what they meant Searsmont 7 7 N., Staples, Adams. 44 44 44 for the liscontinuance of a School Census, 100 will be fed. But "How,” "With The first ning, Bailey, Durham, 14 IS Committee heart and how they were acquired. Mclnnis 4. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Cross have return- Searsport Bireel was read and General School 18,500 that will Struck out, by Staples 6; by 44 44 44 portion of Spring Purposes, what." These are the questions two are obtained here and the R. N. is ed from Ocala, Fla., where they spent Stockton 12 of C. t. 300 Double Play, caught ball by Mclnnis to 44 44 44 granted. Remonstrance School Toilets, be answerd. Here is the field of choice after three months affiliation the and are now at their farm in Swanville 4 prayer acquired winter, 44 44 same was read the Foster. Wild pitches, by Staples 5, by 44 Frost and others against Wise lathers and mothers can help with the Eastern Maine General Hospi- Morrill. Thorndike 4 Mclnnis 1. Left on K 8; 44 44 14 to an meeting of 1126,707 selection The boy bases. Company 6 and referred adjourned children to make their tal in Bangor and an examination before Troy to B. H. S. 10. Umpire, Osgood. Scorer, Miss Gaylie Ryder, R. N., ot Islesboro 44 44 44 the City Council. who is wisely and lovingly encouraged me Slate Doaru Waldo 4 and oth- in Scott. arrived recently to visit Mr. and Mrs. 44 44 4‘ Petition of Belfast Y o builds health and pro* HEAL, Maine, Street. Inquire of onto my house. ApplV P®, j or Sore Feet. Belfast, High c __Chilblains and prepare to make estimate of *-MsawwsCw.Xomr.lla. motes growth! ..I VIST C. W. LANCASTLR buildins. ESSIE P. CAR**. *"« " YOU* MO»«Y 143-5 39 Cedar Street ,, | Tel. POSTAL IMPROVEMENT DR. FRANK N. PATTERSON. MRS. ALEXANDER BRADLEY'S Dr. Frank Newhall Patterson, a lead- "FACE INFLAMED ing heart specialist and head of the Met- FIVE-YEAR-OLD DAUGHTER ropolitan Life Insura ce Company, died WEEK IS OBSERVED in his New York home, April of myo- carditis. He was born in Belfast, Me. DANGEROUSLY ILL WITH ECZEMA in 1860. He was the son of George is a little bit of true life into 1 Sees Inaugurated First Washington Patterson and Jane Mayhew Here put ranged stomach, occasional pains, pal* ■ay a letter. Mrs. Alexander Bradley ol Dan- face of leaden eyes and Patterson. On his mother’s side he was tint, heavy dull, CITIES a "After 14 long years short, descendant of Rev. bury, Conn., saya: twitching eyelids, dry cough, grind- General Campaign of James Mayhew, or- "Fruit-a-tives” The Marvellous iginal grantee of Martha’s Vmeyard'and trying different remedies I have at last ing of the teeth, red points on the tongue, a medicine—Dr. True’s Elixir. Kind in Service. Nantucket, and of Governor Bradford of found good starting during sleep, slow fever. the "I was nearly discouraged. I was giv- Course You Can Answer All These Cured Plymouth Colony, He was gradua- I A great deal of sickness comes from J Of Fruit Medicine After the oldest something every night, ted from Castine Normal School in 1881, ing girl irregular bowels, a vital part of the body. the Of a bottle of Dr. True’s among persons questioned. Without the Pnstnl Service, business Bowdoin College in 1883, and New York but now 1 keep At the first sign of constipation give Dr. asked to take the Failed. Elixir and only give it occasional- I tliirt., eight test, would languish In a day, and be at a Specialists University Medical School in 1886. For handy, True’s Elixir—for it is the right kind— so but now not one refused. Seven answered all the last he ly. I have tried many things to with no or standstill In n week. Public thirty-five years had been as pleasant taxe, griping dis- opinion s soon aa I see signs of worms I give Dr. the questions correctly. The average Another ‘‘Fruit-a-tiYes” sociated with the Metropolitan Life In- tressing after-effects. would die of dry rot. Sectional hatred Triumph surance and True's Elixir for quick relief. mark was 07 per cent for ten ques- Company, was consultant A well-known New Yorker writes: or would and 14 years of age, was always prejudice only flourish, Elba, New Yokk. specialist in heart cases for most of the "My son, in historic old tions. troubled with worms when small and 'Dr. [‘While visiting Plymouth other insurance companies. He was a narrow-mindedness thrive. “I suffered with Eczema in my face (Mass), my family became acquainted When wns America discovered? member of the True’s’ was unknown to me then. I al- It Is the distinctive business Academy of Medicine, the with Dr. True’s the True Fam- What Is biggest for five years. I tried several doctors, have it on hand as I have an- your Elixir, Where Is Slam? stuedo? New York County Medical Society, the ways now, world nearer to Laxative and Worm kvpeller. It does Who was .lames Watt? Where is Ma- In the and It comes the two of whom were on Skin New York State other amall child. They even ask for ily specialists Medical Society and the all claim for it in this letter so you aiding digeation wns Innermost Interests of a greater num- and no whatever. American Medical more. Now please print nila and Cuba? Who Miles Stan- Diseases, got help Association, and one and relieving inaomnia and conatipation- ■■ — other know the --— ber of men and women than other of the organizers and vice anxious mothers may dlsh? What Indian girl saved the life any Last April, I read an advertise- formerly pres- Please ship me six large size bottles, for I ident of the Maine of good results which follow Dr. True’s of John Where Is Institution on earth. No busi- Society New York. is in need of it ('apt. Smith? Ply- private ment about Dr. E. N. Olzendam of with worms mother ”—Wm. I. Ralph. He leaves his Mrs. Ida Desmond Elixir for children suffering located? Who wrote widow, mouth Rock ness, however widespread, touches so re- and as I cannot recommend Nearly every grown-up as well aa every I /"a I IK 'AGO.—Cart. Miles Stnndlsh Dover, N.H., being completely Patterson, a daughter, Mrs. Allen Joy constipation, "Kva lifeline"—“Snowbound"? What lives so often or no it too highly.’’ child needs a laxative. Keep the bowels I V/ was n Spanish adventurer, njiga- many sharply; lieved of a stubborn case of Eczema Callaway of Salt Lake City; two sons, nation owns Jamaica? Symptoms to watch: regular by using Dr. True’s Elixir. 40c— ! writer and a Quaker. America church reaches Into so many souls, similar to mine the use of “Fruit- Bayard Roosevelt Patterson of Yale Uni- Constipation, z|,,,. by swollen de- 60c—*1.20. James Watt's In history versity, and Schuyler a finan- offensive breath, upper lip, was discovered In the Sixteenth cell- place proved flutters so many pulses, has so many a-tives” and “Sootha-Salva”. Patterson, cial writer of located in the West In a stickler. He was characterized ns Bronxville.—Boston, Mass. 1 Jury. Slain Is human beings dependent on Its min- On 1st., / using these fruit a dis- May began Transcript. South China. And ns for watchmaker, a professor, tlie (iles and istrations. juice tablets and after two weeks I saw Itoek. it's In New coverer of electricity, and the Inven- "Id Plymouth "Postal Improvement Week” has On I giMiil tor of the teakettle. improvement. June 1st., began WILLING TO PAY Hampshire or sctnewhere along the been set for May 1, by ihe Postmaster A dozen erred in the date using “Sootha Salva” and by the first coast of Maine. [arsons General. This is the first general cam- [From of America's Their an- of August, I was completely cured. Bradstreet’s) A reporter, smarting under the as- discovery. paign of Its kind In the Postal Service IN AMERICA Assurances have now been of swers ranged from the year 1000 to I can now work on the hottest days received icrtlon of a University Chicago for several decades. Business men from three of the in summer blood principal Allied govern- that the average Intelligence 1000. and their organizations, large users of and get my heated ments that they have no desire to ques- Ham and Eggs, uni' answered and the not bother 0f Americans wss about that of a policeman eight ques- the mail, newspapers, motion pictures, Eczema does me”, tion the justice of the claim of the United Two ipr0f,,.o,rpupil in the sixth grade, sallied forth tions correctly, another two. advertisers, and the entire organiza- RAY W. SPF.ED! States to be reimbursed for the expenses Griddle Cakes conductors on the elevated amassed of its army of on the with a list of test 0 rent to- The French government a the fairness of the test It was first nil average per working enlisted In this country-wide campaign has never been another treatment for expressed couple of weeks ago its recognition of tried out on several grammar school gether. A student at Northwestern of Interest In postal Improvements. otherskin disea- Eczema, Rashes and the right of the United States to com* students. Their answers were given university answered nine correctly. A Your help is vital. Address your let- IN ARMENIA ses to compare with the peculiar plete reimbursement for its costs of oc- and In short order. chauffeur and a footman made 20 ters plainly with pen or typewriter. correctly extract of fruit found in cupation. The Belgian government la- As a name juices Policemen, firemen, ushers, trunk per cent and zero, respectively. Give street address. Spell out ter indicated its This medi- acquiescence in the jui- Roots, Grass, Parings however, who of don’t abbreviate. Put Fruit-a-tives” famousfruit tice of makers, stenographers, deputy United general rule, persons State, your the American position and an- education answered return address in the left hand cine, used in connection with “Sootha nounced its of a Horse’s States marshals, high school students, had a high s’hool upper intention to consult with the Hoofs, Salva” is the ideal combination to other Allied and university undergraduates were the questions creditably. corner of envelope (not on the back) governments in order to reach a and always look at your letter before purify the blood, insure sound diges- solution of the matter. With the a publication of the Belgian Perhaps dropping In the mail to see if It Is tion, correct constipation, and soothe note, Secre- tary Hughes gave out this week the text properly addressed. This care In the Beetle and Life in Oil Fields and heal the inflamed, itching skin, of a note from Lord the British Captured Love Wyoming use of the mails is for benefit and Curzon, your 50c a 6 for trial size WTO.—Details of an oil box, $2.50, 25c. Foreign Secretary, saying that it would speeds up the dispatch and delivery be At dealers or from FKl'IT-A-TIVES impossible to question the claim of BASIN.field romance and Its tragic end of mail matter. the United States without indifference to "FORGOTTEN” are unfolded bit by bit ns Limited, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. lng being If you have any complaints of poor manifest consideration! of justice and a sensational murder trial the most service make them to your postmaster. MRS. CLARA MORTON failure to recognize the part played by THOUSANDS OF CHILDREN Wyoming has had In ten years pro- He has instructions to investigate them the United States in the war and the sub- ceeds before the Criminal court here. and to the department. Mrs. Clara Morton died at her home in sequent occupation. He also said that it report on was the earnest desire of the British gov- Begging Bread, Seeking Refuse the Streets, many lying The characters are: Jackson on Monday, April 10th, of acute ernment that means should be found with Albert Lampitt, on trial for killing The deceased had not been dead by the roadside. This is only one of the little children indigestion. as little delay as possible to give practi- rival In love and four his successful well for some years, had been very poorly cal effect to the wishes of the United BOWL IS EMPTY ma- COURTESY .WHOSE others means of an Infernal States as by for the past winter, but so as to do her government explained by Sec- chine planted In the hunkhouse In retary Hughes. As the three govern- will save the life 'of one of work with some assistance, and had been $5 per month—$60 per year which the rival ami the others lived. It sticks in human relations like ments mentioned are the ones most con- these children. about her work the day she died. She cerned in the matter the successful rival. postage stamps on letters. The outside of the Unit- Harry Folght, one morning the bunkhouse ed Karl,v DEPARTMENT ex- was taken violently sick about noon, was States, it is expected that notes of the fiancee of TOST OFFICE Grace Lee, Folght. was blown up. Folght and his dog. same general tenor will be received from You Us 5>ave the Life of a Child? pects it to be used by its postmasters in great distress and died about y p. m. Help Is the story as It will be told sleeping hefilde him, were torn to Italy and Japan. and employees in dealing with the Mrs. Morion was born in Frankfort, Me., { ll the trial proceeds : pieces. Tin othar four bunkhouse Make check to Harry S. Boyd of the public. Dec. the of John and EXPERT your payable and both were work- dletl In agony. 6, 1847, daughter EVIDENCE. Folght Lampitt oeeupnnts them in its use j Treasurer for Help beginning Dow Waldron. In 1865 she married National Bank, Portland, Maine, in In the Grass Creek oil field. Hunk There was no sign of life around Ruby Chapman with POSTAL IMPROVEMENT A young foreigner was being tried in each of six small csbln. In front stood h!s Irving Morton and moved to his heme in Maine, and send to Near East Relief, 80 Exchange Street, houses consisting I.ampitt's WEEK, May 1-6, 10‘J1*. court and the questioning by the lawyer and apartments, are the sleeping Quarters automobile, loaded wltn food sup- Jackson, where she has lived ever since. for the prosecutor began: Room 23, Portland, Maine. for a pntr/iled for the unmarried employees plies as If li preparation Jour- Mrs. Morton was a very pleasant woman “Now, Lasszky, what do you do?” I and four knocked at “Vat do I do >f the oil company. Folght ney. Sheriff Holdredge THANK YOU to meet, hospitable and kind. She united ven?” one of these hunk- came to the “When you of course.” (tiers occupied I.ampitt's tlcor. Lampltt with the church of that work, Congregational vork.” ntises. Lampitt occupied a small door, rubbing his eyes ns If Just awak- "Vy, place early in life and was a member in “I know, but what at?” ibln, set apart from the rest of the ened. He said he had not heard the good standing at the time of her death. "At a bench.” WITHOUT STREET ADDRESS fvr Lxtll* Hit” imp. deafening explosion. "I know—I but where ! Head Colds a know, do you Western Investigation Sheriff Holdredge I She was a wise, indulgent mother, true, Grace Lee, typical beauty, by YOUR MAIL IS DELAYED work at a bench?” r Anoint the inside and outside of the nostrils with Oil faithful wife, an accommodating neigh- (Herewas employed ns caretaker of the showed the Ohio company’s pow- “tn a factory.” She complained to der magazine had been looted and a AT OFFICE OF DELIVERY boi, a loving friend, and will be greatly “What kind of a factory?” 'eight of Lampltt’s attentions to her. quantity of high explosives stolen. missed, especially in her home where her “Brick.” $ menthotatum now we’re there. The ’night promised to settle the matter I,nmpitt denies the chnrges against life shone most brightly. One daughter, “Ah, getting m»c'> I ST. LOUIS.—Will the Mississippi country, they HUMPHREYS’ Line express freight and passenger O four opolitan ^ ary, craft will he. Two of the steamers for New York and South and come back? fail to take proper precautious with burn- Doctor’s Book on tho treatmant points boats were finished October 18 (the West. \ than dt the close of navigation Inst nu- ing tobacco and matches. The prevent- of "with in and “Every living tiling” Service \ on keels being laid May, 1920), Portland-New York Freight q The ad Qinn the only remaining packet able fire waste of all kinds from these Humphreys’ Remedies; In Pwm“e^0'Xn!ainght ««ned* up°n *e the two embryos were towed by the of the new State pier at Hie was a boat Port- Upon completion 1 ^thlhe blood. upper Mississippi a hninpol^esto- causes averages more than $18,000,000 English, French, Spanish, now under | Louis where Portland freight and completed boats to St. construction,direct 1 aid in | running between St. Louis or German—mailed free. to New York will be resum- «*»«»“* 1 and hi to published by uguese service and from .^^ ^ and the former will he finished put year, according figures Dubuque; except for this packet LIST ed, Sailings will be announced later, \ and strengthen e ty bod'Jy LncOon the National Board ol Fire Underwriters. PARTIAL a few craft the surface of the commission by spring. GEO. E. DUN TON, small FOR Agent, ^ k who | sin- The four boats, named Iowa, Mis How do you expect the Postal Clerk The “tailor-made” cigarette is the prin- Belfast, Maine. river lay deserted, and the long 1. Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations | Minnesota and Illinois, with a to know whether mean offender in the where a Saeslve history of steamhoatlng be- souri, you Trinidad, cipal woods, 2. Worms, Worm Fever hro- u«dform length of 205 feet, will end or Trinidad, Colorado? glowing “snipe” thoughtlessly thrown 3. Colic, Crying. Wakefulness of Infanta ween Dubuque and St. I’aul was California, down on the forest lloor may cost the 4. Diarrhea of Children and adults SINCE 1882 must therefore have come ns tow two barges, which will be used ALWAYS SPELL OUT THE NAME en. It thousands of dollars for lire 7, Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis of course, for Tin IN IN THE public light- \ endorsement I to of the river towns entirely freight. OF THE STATE FULL Faceiuho Belfast. possible surprise many ing, to say nothing of the value of timber d. Toothache, Neuralgia At 72 Main Sheet, week in October boats themselves are merely and liter ADDRESS. Headache, Sick Headache, Vertigo S hen during the last destroyed, the desolation of scenic beauty 9, the of the combination lO. Dyspepsia, Indigestion .Weak Stomach fleet of large steel boats built upon ally machinery and the harm done to waterllow spots, 13* Gpoup, Hoarse Cough. Laryngitis with for t. e crew. They will Pfc-RU-N ntlrely new lines suddenly appeared quarters “MORE BUSINESS and wild life. 14. Eczema, Eruptions no whatsoever. ml disappeared even as they had carry cargo IN GOVERNMENT” Repeated efforts have been made by the 18. Rheumatism, Lumbago Charles R. Coombs A1 Forest the National Board of 18, Fever and Malaria me. seemed mon- If the boats are successful It will Service, Atfue. They probably Blind, Bleed!s.g. Internal. External a F'ire Underwriters, and other organiza- 17.Pllas, *SIW2»S- flie of trade route rosltles of some sort; the pilot’s mean establishing This apt phrase was used in Presi- in Head tions to enlist the of tobacco 19, Catarrh, Influenza...Cold f3°saSSo«“QU,“' or cooperation Jj as It were. from St. Paul, possibly Minneap- dent first message to Con- 20, Whoopind Coudh Ightmare, Harding's manufacturers and in educating Undertaker of Mexico. packers 21, Asthma, Oppressed. Difficult Breathing 1 They were, as a matter of fact, the olis. to tlie Gulf gress and applies particularly in postal to- smokers to be careful with burning 27, Disorders of the Kidneys •gSS®®3" where are I management postmasters bacco. Some of these organizations hold 30, Urinary Incontinence being Impressed with the fact that that since the hazird of lire is inseparable 34, Sore Throat. Quinsy 77, Back to Nature and the Simple Life they are managers of local branches from the use of smoking tobacco, a moral Grip, Grippe, La Grippe* of tiie business in the world. obligation rests on manufacturers or pack- For sale by druggists everywhere. Hand-Painted TWO REGISTERED to nature biggest MASS.—Hack ers of tobacco to enclose lire warning pACXTMN, HUMPHREYS’ nOM.’O. MEDICINE CO., lias solved cost of living the high slips with their products. Resolutions Corner William »r>E Now York. iroblein for Carl Sutter and his wife, embodying this sentiment have been Place Cards HOLSTEIN COWS. t costs them only $0 a week to live. HERE COMES A STRANGER! passed by the National Convention of the Fire Mar- We have a large line of hand- | They pay no rent, no coal hills, no Insurance Commissioners, shals’ the AND ALSO HIS WIFE painted place cards, made in FOR SALE K«s or hills. Home for Association of North America, electric light '*1 had h'e a d ac he, which we are offering at Let’s make our office look neat, International Association of tire Engi China, the Sutters Is a one-room shack on post heartburn, dizziness I cents to and tire Protection prices ranging from 5 Mr. Postmaster. Straighten up the neers, the Railway and gas on the atom* S the shore of Sahhatla lake, in the 12 1-2 cents each. Some are large boats for Sale Association. ach something awful Woods There is a rural letter box, Mr. Farmer. Tidy cards. One lot north of Taunton. In Canada, tobacco manufacturers are before k took Goldine enough for score up some, Mr. Rural Carrier. First cards. Call at Journal tove a table, three chairs, hooks for now enclosing little red lire-warning Tonic and Nervine,” j embossed Live Wanted impressions are lasting. Maybe Mr. them over. Poultry llothes and shelves for food, dishes, slips in their cigarette packages. Similar states W. R Page, | office and look Stranger, taking notice of these Im- in the home Burlington, Vt “It is j AMY L. WILSON, *ts and pans. Bunks, like an upper slips featuring care with lire R. J, MAYO provements, will come hack, in the greatest medicine SUE M. PARTRIDGE. nil built Into the bringing and in the forest are also inserted lower berth, are money and then paying It all out to I ever got hold of. you benefits. Start these with “POS- match boxes by one of the largest match took Gold- rail. live?” he said. "I’m making less Mrs. Page TAL IMPROVEMENT WEEK" May companies and in cartridge packages by a ire and it helped her The income averages $1T> to but we're getting ten family money here, 1.6. number of the leading small arms and nerves. We feel all WANTED 20 a week, earned by trapping fur- times as much fun out of life and ammunition manufacturers of the United ritfht now. Don’t feel earing animals. saving money besides. We catch all States. tired as 1 did before ^ using Goldine. Am Second Hand Kitchen Mrs Sutter, a slender girl the tisli we can eat. We shoot nil our HUMANIZING THE Range Margaret glad to tell people Trucking f bobbed for a dollar’s THE CHURCH MILITANT. twenty-four, with blonde meat, except perhaps anou: a meat me State first letter. I POSTAL SERVICE 1 am prepared to do all kinds of truck- price sir. dresses ttie same as her hus- worth of steak or pork a week. The that” Ihia great The oft-repeated charge that the Amer- \ Gona Remedy of on. Furniture and piano moving a and—khaki breeches, hunting Jacket, game laws give us u change of diet— ong Fijian fame »a fine for that all out Leave orders at Box Maine' ican people are becoming more worldly tired feeling. specialty. the stable, 185, Belfast, 'eater, woolen home- rabbits, ducks, wild geese, partridges, "There is no Write for stockings, unimportant person or Goldine M'g. Co.. Albany, N. Y., corner of Main and Cross streets, and they in their outlook on lite seems to be re- helpful sdc cap of squirrel skins or tarn snipe, woodcock, pheasants, quail, part of our service. It is a total of circular. will receive prompt attention. GOLDINE Remedies are moccasins, Muskrats are good, Human units fute 1 by church membersh p statistics! sold by druggists. shunter, and home-made gray squirrels. and their co-operation is Telephone connection. Dr. A. M. lie I can cook them so number of : Lothrop. also fishes and limits, and helps ’too—and you’d :he key to its success.' In Us last j printed iu the current the W. W. BLAZO & SON, of Ith the traps. Sutter, who is a well- swear it was rabbit, course, every- analysis, postal duties are accommo- Christian Herald, which shows a grand 126 Waldo Avenue, Belfast. a You've got to DENTIST tacated man of twenty-seven, Is a one can't be trapper. dations performed for our neighbors total of 43,523 206 church members of all j i°e cutter by trade. Doing piece know the game anil the right spot.” and friends and should lie so regarded, denominations in this country. The gain | s'utter is an ex soldier otk. he has earned as high as $120 The versatile rather than ns a hired service per last year, 761,727, continued the average Lumber FOR SALE Colonial Theatre week. and was formerly in vnudi int formed for an absentee employer.”— increase for the last 10 years, the total ) Building fo: the decade being 7,427,521. These Now is the time to in The Chenery property abutting on “What’s the use of earning a lot of j fancy shooting. t'estmaster General Hubert Work. / put TELEPHONE 336-3 27tf figures indicate that the churches are not ; order for lumber for the Main, Franklin and Cedar streets'and only continuing their power for good, : your Belfast Post Office lot, consisting of the Portland Trolley Help Cut but are increasing their sphere and old Crosby Mansion house, the Tucker •ine’s quota for the military training for & Aroostook Accept steadily spring building repairing. >700,000 Repairs Bangor of vast church member- the small house on Cedar 'at influence. This house, street, Devens th 8 summer is set Camp ! Motormen and conductors of tbe Port- in the United States represents B. and the building known as the Squash We Are Good amounting to >700,000 for ship MILTON HILL, Expenditures all to be sold as one Buyers to Port- but iu the main the influ- *ccording Phillip Sharp, to its roadbed land Railroad Co., and allied trolley lines, many creeds, Court, property. reflkirs an’d improvements GIVE A State in the drive for re- ence of all the sects is good. All who Corner Primrose and Inquire of JOHN R. US CHANCE chairman and have been adopted by the have agreed voluntarily to accept what DUNTON, la buildings l seek an anation of the intolerance of Bank No exp Savings Building, Belfast, Me. to bid on applications will be received directors of the & Aroostook Rail- to a 10 your furniture or anytbing’yoin Bangor amounts practically per cent, re- social evils iu this that are Waldo Avenue. 4wl7 26 country per- have to aell. or M*y 3lst. men between the road in its annual budget approved Apr. Drop postal call. Young duction in wages for the year beginning mitted in many other lands may find it of miles of track will be relaid or re- Tel. 16-12 tflO J. AUSTIN MCH.EEN, 17 and Many here. answer 27 are eligible for the May 1, in order to enable the roa ! to These figures effectively -, tf 17 og ballasted, new stations and freight sheds Belfast, Maine. camp. It is expected that about of the question, “What is the matter with en will be built and the entire equipment make up a deficit in earnings, it was an- will go from all over New Ena- the church?” There is nothing the mat- F. R. Sweet ser the road and renovated where repaired nounced today. ter with it. needed. FOR SALE Their present wage scale is 55 cents an has sub-leased the rooms in the Opera hour and that for one-man car operators ^oS'table Pills are sold on a House Block occupied by the Candy A FOUR ROOM COTTAGE HOUSE* deficit the to satis- Children is 60 cents. The past year Children with electric lights and city water. One on give perfect Cry Cry Kitchen and, beginning May 1st, will ®^aranfee was {63,000, a much smaller amount than minute ■lioKt th*m tonight and you will FLETCHER’S FOR FLETCHER’S walk from the shore. ted FOR on the in receive hia pupils there at their regu- to find the results appeared books previous years, F. B. WANING, **• you have Read & Hills. C ASTO RJ A it was stated. CASXORI A i lar hours. Iml6* 3wl6 7 Cottage St, Belfast. | %

...... k tt&wiU Dreamland Theatre ' "On the Square’’ Medicine A Fine and Variegated Program Offered Postoffice Square BOOTERY Spring the Coming Few Days. McMAHAN’S that exhausted Every One [quickly dispels Now Needed by Nearly feeling, enriches the blood and ben- Blood and Build muscular and ner- to Purify the efits the mental, # "The Hope." Thursday In a word, sa> a Up Strength. j vous systems. An which the houses are Hood’s Sarsaparilla is earthquake.in druggist. in an Italian Few come to there trying spring seen tumbling into the rift our most dependable restorative.” New Customers weariness, debility, an with swarm- 10OO davs without and street.and English Derby for Only the best tonic purify- Drive caused in large that "tired feeling." used.—roots, herbs, ing'crowds'of fashionably dressed people de-vita!tzed blood. ing ingredients part by impure. barks and berries, such as physi- and a thrillingly realistic horse race,mark of Reason often "takes of Change cians often prescribe. A record the in the produc out of me.” as high spots spectacular all the strength use. It will do 46 years successful tion or the spectacular melodrama, “The many people say. this you good. Try it spring. seen The tonic and blood puriner Hope,” which will be Thursday. mild laxative. Hood’s Pills. needed is Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It A “Babe" Kuth, Friday sen ice. it. alter we shoe to give reasonable purchas- The famous “King O’Swat” will surely haii’s Booterv Third guarantee every and with a smile, as win your heart when he appears Friday money as cheerfully were- “Heading are not satisfied, wf will refund your Hood’s in the 6-act comedy-drama, ing you then \ou will Sarsaparilla as usual. lot below and undeistand Home.” Our same small prices advertised IS THE IDEAL SPRING MEDICINE. ceived it. Read carefully every special _ and C'orinne Griffith Wears 40 Gowns, Saturday our retail shoe business has grown by leaps Mavis Partridge, Vanessa Hamlin, E. S. why bounds._. adventure, tropical locale, STOCKTON SPRINGS Grint, Eugene Clark and Miss Orilla Romance, smuggling, thrilling situations and beau- Lanpher, who took a male part and al- Value special value Grant in- tiful gowns interwoven into a dramatic Value Special home most fooled the crowd. Mr Value Special C. O. McMann arr ved Monday called “The Market” give Special a Ballad of House-Cleaning story Whisper from a atay in Millinocket. troduced afternoon cur- Corinne Griffith a vehicle worthy of her Women’s Tan Time, passed to him just before the Children’s Play Oxfords Women’s Brown Kid One- has installed run- reputation as the best dressed woman of The Rebekah lodge tain was raised, which was well received Odd Fellows the screen and the with a thousand Men’s Shoes SOLES ning water and a gink in the by all sympathetic males in the audience, girl Army EXTENSION l’wEtYr/R Strap Pumps affords her a role Oxfords, a convenience much needed. a to the facial expressions. It kail, and was somewhat ot surprise »ELTS that unlike her previous efforts and one in GOODYEAR Sizes 5 to 8, $1.25 GOODYEAR M. is author who had no know edge pi WELTS Road Comminioner J. Staples shines She the wife of " rates had his gem. Miss Pearl which she plays 1.35 on needed work on captured 8’ to 11, $3.95 getting busy greatly an consul at Rio de Janeiro, a in costume as American $3.95 road To the atation and elsewhere. Hatt gave monologue the and the the silent partner in a modiste establish- “ 1.50 BE DUPLICATED. $3.50 also did Miss Mavis Partridge, A EASY WORK SHOE 11^ to 2, CANXpt Tues- ment. She becomes ensnared in a black- FINE, Mrs. Jennie MorsejBragg returned program closed with a fifty-ninth second Ban- net and becomes involved with day afternoon from a short visit in summons to Mrs. E. A. Farr s to sing mailing value O. due to her husband's neglect. special value .gor with her cousin, Mrs. James familiar songs to an accompaniment by smugglers, Value Value Special Secret Ser- Special Whittemore. Mrs. Lloyd McKeen. The audience was A raid is made by American Special or- vice men headed by her husband while Women's after- applausively appreciative. McReen’s Children’s and Misses Children’s Mahogany Cushion M. J. Goodere returned Tuesday is in a How Women’s Mahogany chestra played for a dance which follow- slie compromising position. 'aoon from a vacation in Boston Mrs. to with from out of town. she escapes and brings the plotters Patent Pumps, One-Strap Sole Oxfords and their daughter. Miss Muriel ed, many present 3-Strap Pumps Calf Oxfords Goodere justice maxes a thrilling photoplay. “The the for- •will return ater, accompanied by Whisper Market” is offered Saturday. Sizes J-8, $1.95 mer’s sister, who is afflicted with bad BKOOKS GOODYEAR WELTS $1.85 $2.25 kealth. •« ftOKTHPOKI 8o*11, 2 25 minstrel show of the Size* 8 12 to 2 The successful Percy H. Grant has taken the agency " Regular price is $3.00. but amateurs is to be shown in. 2 50 $3.95 Searsport for the new Dort car. 11’-2, 01 Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Thomas of Lewis- 1 EL VALIES for this sale $2.23 Denslow hall on the night May fifth, BETTErC AT THIS PRICE WGRDEti a trout at -ALL LEATHER NONE attend- Wm. C. Austin fine =■ ■ ■■ and will doubtless draw a good caught ton are spending the week at a cottage m m- ance. Wardwell is showing Swan Lake last week. Manager on the Camp Ground. on Wednesday night. Oxtords mid-week pictures Mr. Winslow Ryder was a caller in Bel- .sport strap Humps Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Flanders of Bos- VERY Capt. Warreu C. Haskell left Friday fast several days last week. Tennis 7th to a SPECIAL!Tennis command of the ton are expected May spend for Marblehead to take Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Grant were business VERY SPECIAL the season. Satur- week at their cottage, Cedar Hedge, yacht Winsome for callers in Saturday. We are this one lot of 240 of these and Fred Bangor offering morning pairs To introduce this line of fine grade shoes in up-to-date gav his sons, Evan and Harcld, South Shore, to put it in readiness for left on the Boston boat to join Mr. Simon Waning of Belfast was the famous suction sole, leather trimmed tennis footwear at we have sacrificed our profit and offer Arnold the season styles, legitimate as members of friends in town Sunday. him on board the yacht guest of these ridiculous low these extraordinary values at such low prices, we must Mrs. J. D. Mortimer of New York ar- prices: the crew. Mrs. W. S. Jones was the guest of do volume of business or lose. Popular models in two-tone from the this week. rived Friday to open*tier summer home* Men’s $1.75 Youths’ SI.45 A big cow moose sauntered up friends in Belfast several days Boys’ $1.65 such as Pearl and Smoked Horse and for the combinations, Grey, of the Cape on Monday after- Snuggle Inn, on the South Shore, direction Mrs. J. E. Stimpson, and Mrs. Byron with or without Patent and Black Kid Strap the road near the residence will her later. Sizes 6-11. Sizes 2 1-2 to 5 1-2. Sizes 8-13 Tan. tips. noon, crossed Webb were business callers in Waterville season. Mr. Mortimer join t>f H. K. Hichborn, and ambled past his Pumps. ALL NEW MERCHANDISE. Later Monday. Louis K.. Hirsh of Akron, Ohio, and Ibarn and on through his pasture. Anticipate your summer need—buy two and three pairs. $4.45 $4.75$4.95 »he fed in the fields near the home of S. Mr. Granville Morrill and family and Mobile, Ala., was in Belfast and North- A on a bicycle Mr. Norman Miller motored to Bangor B Merrithew. youngster port Thursday, to look over his cottage her and his idea that she was as big Monday. met , •at Little River, which was entered and Mail orders filled when or If not return- was indorsed by others who accompanied by money order check. satisfactory, money promptly as a horse Mr. Sherman Murray of Camden spent also the observation that she I thoroughly rausacked at a comparatively we all We invite even had a view, this week-end with his mother, Mrs. Pearl ed, pay charges. your inspection if you do not purchase. had a funny nose. Crockett. recent date. the day will be J. W. Dougan’s Contrary to general impression, Mrs. Wm. C. Patterson of Fairfield was It regretted by has not wholly passed, for of miracles the guest of relatives in this village sev- many friends that he has decided not to railroad has an- note that the B. & A, eral days last week. occupy his cottage on the North Shore Sale nounced the sale of 30-day limit, round Morigaeee’s at one and Mrs. M. S. Stiles was the of her this and it will be for rent or for trip tickets between all points guest season, By virtue of a power of sale contained in a one-half fares. Also, beginning on May son Robert M. Stiles and family of Dan- sale. Mr. Dougau purchased the cottage certain mortgage deed given by Mane Coniglio rates for Saturday to Mon- ves, Mass., last week. and her husband Salvatore Coniglio to Martha 6th, excursion last year from T. George Dod worth of Penobscot Park, A. James dated April 11, 1913,and recorded with trips to Searsport, was day Mr. Peail Crockett a business cal- New but Mr. Dodworth’s death a Waldo of Deeds, Book 305. Page 273, and Sandy Point. York, Register Stockton ler in Bangor and Skowhegan luesday for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage few mouths ago has caused a change in ask the early automobilist pass- and Wednesday of last week. Deed, and for the purpose of foreclosing the If you 1 the his of his plans. same, will ba sold at public auction upon through our village opinion W. S. Jones and local ing E. C. Tasker, on Saturday, the twenty seventh day the town needs, it’s dollars to premises what painters, are kept busy this spring, paint- of May, 1922, at 12 o’clock noonpail a-d singular that the answer will be a life doughnuts ing for parties here in the village. the premises conveyed by sain M ortgage Deed The carelessness of size clean-up day. namely, a certain lot or parcel of land situated landed Mr. Miller and son Owen have mankind and the high winds have George Protect It! in Islesboro, lit ihe County of Waldo, in the waste paper, tin cans, wood pile waste been at work for parties in Unity, painting State of Maine, and being the 'Hotel Lot,” clutter where all may see the and paper hanging during the past week. so-called, as laid down m Baldwin aid Coombs and plain made in Au- result of neglect and indiffer Safeguard your home. plan of land on He**s’ Point, disgraceful Mr. James n. Payson has taken agency 1889, and being lot marked “B” on said Civic pride has its origin in the gust, ence. for the St. Louis Lightning Rod Co., and I Be careful of little things plan; said lot "B” is biunied easterly by the individual. is doing extensive work in this section sea or ocean, westerly by Bay street, souther- cause the northe line of lot number 38 ex- Sheri IT Willard M. Berry was having sold several to parties in Brooks that fires and then ly by ly Deputy N tending to said street and northerly by a line to the E M. G at Bangor and Monroe. taken hospital make sure of parallel with said southerly line, drawn to the the in Mc- protection last week, making trip Mr J. B. Pearson of the J. B. Pearson ocean, from a point one hundred twenty-six accompanied by his ® and feet 8 Laughlin’s limousine, Mfg Co of Boston, Mass., was a business with a sound insurance eight-twelfths (126 12) northerly ; G A. Stevens and his the street from the southwest corner of physician, Dr. caller here Tuesday of last week. He is by who arriv- said lot. Also another parcel of land situated daughter, Miss Mildred Berry, entirely satisfied with the work that is afternoon. U policy. in said Islesboro, bounded northerly by said j ed from Caribou on Monday done in his here in the being factory Jot “B” westerly by said street, easterly by said 7 Mr. Berry became violently ill on Friday, V Plummer block, and will install more Any policy will not lot number 38 and southerly by the southerly /Five-passenger, 50 horsepower, / 19-inch wheelbase and has been in a serious condition since, P the street. Also machines soon. There are about twenty- line of said lot extended to Cord Tires Standard Equipment during the past 24 hours sufficient- do, You '"need on e another of land situated in said Isles- rallying five employed here in this factory now. __ parcel the dictated by the sice of street and ly to take journey, I- A that is strong-backed boro on the wtsterly S£)d possibility of obscure symptoms develop bounded easterly thereby, westerly by the j ing indications of surgical interference. SWANVILLE. by millions of dollars town road leading to the wharf, southerly by without cramping, for Mr underwent line drawn at right angles with said street Talk to a SPECIAL-SlX Monday morning Berry _ and the will to from a one hundred seventy-eight and Dr. Sanger and this cor pay point en- five an operation by ten twelfths feet (178 10-12) by the line of owner and note his passengers. closes too to give the Miss Ruth Partridge of Belfast was the respondence early losses. said street from Beach street, and northerly | has been week end guest of Miss Hazel E. Nicker- 0 the outcome Miss Mildred Berry by a line parellel with the line List described thusiasm. Examine E. a Stud- in Bangor and her sister, Mrs son. and one hundred twenty-eight and 9 12 feet There is beauty: staying Get it ftom thin Agency will see the was due from Caribou Monday £ northerly therefrom. Said premises will be car and you W. Doyle, Mrs. Ada Billings, who spent the win- of har- sold subject to any and all outstanding tax ebaker-built body jifternooD. ter with her Dr. Carrie Bradford in SPECIAL- sister. titles, unpaid taxes, municipal liens and as- reason. The died N. returned home Tuesday. ORRIN J. DICKEY, also to monious lines and lus- James J. Lowler, who recently Berlin, H., sessments if any there be and subject SIX the suddenly in Chicago of angina pectoris Messrs. Elmer and Stanley Cunningham, the r ght if any there be, of said Marie Con- j possesses qual- to redeem. trous finish. was the son of J. J. Lowler of Winsted, and Harry Hardison of Bangor, spent the INSURANCE, iglio true One hundred dollars in cash will be required ities that make up Conn., who was for forty years superin- week end in town to enioy the fishing. Locked tool to be paid by the purchaser at the time and compartment of the silk mills there (now re- motor car value. front door tendent Nickerson and Miss Cora Belfast, Maine. place of sale and balance in ten days from the in left There are refinements: that a Mrs. Luella H. tired). When company opened date of on of deed. Parsons were of their sister, Mrs. sale delivery house in Chicago, James Lowler, guests one- •ilk Whites last Wed- MARTHA A. JAMES, Mortgagee, a Studebaker- clock; was C. H. Libby, at Corner, There is jeweled eight day Jr., just out of college, sent by the FRANK L, YOUNG, Atty. for power: nesday. Mass. United Silk Company to Chicago to keep Mortgagee, 110 State St., Boston, built L-head motor of 50- horse- piece, rain-proof windshield with their books and went to live at Millard Mrs. W. S. Nickerson, who has been April 27. 1922_3wl7__ Rob- tonneau .Avenue hotel of which Cassius C. staying with her daughter, Mrs. Everett power and wonderful flexibility. windshield wiper; light of this town, was propri- Headot the Tide for a 4-Weeks’ Old erts, formerly Hatch, at the time, mar- Pigs with extension transmission Two later Mr. Lowler cord; etor. years has returned home. There is economy: it has a repu- ried Pauline, youngest daughter of Mr. Easierc Eteamsbip Liaes.Iiic. A. E. Cunningham returned Tues- SALE lock which reduces theft insurance Roberta, and remained head bookkeeper Mrs. FOR BANGOR LINE of out of the from Medford, Mass., where she had tation staying repair auditor for the same compaov for day owner to 20 and weeks of her rate to the 15 per when Broth- been a guest for two brother, as low cost of twenty-two years, Beldiog R. J. Mayo, Eelfast, Maine SPRING SCHEDULE shop, as well sent Mr. Mr. Wendall Marden, and family. ers bought the company and cent; one operates the thief- Leave Bangor Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat- f. o. b. key to their New York office as audi- At $1475 Lowler Mrs. Walter J. Nickerson of Swanville CARD OF THANKS at 2 rn Time), Winter- operation. urdays p. (Standard lock on transmission, tor. Eighteen months later, having Colson of Searsport were 2.46 3 30 m.t Bel proof ignition and Mrs. Annie We wish to thank our port, p. m,. Bucksport, p. the SPECIAL-SIX is un- the Richardson Silk Company, friends and and Bos- factory, bought of the former’s parents, Mr. and fast, 5 p. m., for Camden, Rockland tool in Lowler back guests neighbors for their kindness and sym- switch and compartment Belding Company sent Mr. Elmer Crockett in Winterport, Mon- ton. in value car Mrs. in the loss of our also by any as office manager and auditor pathy baby; for the Return—Leave Boston Mondays, Wednes approached to Chicago day. be; utiful flowers. left front door. of said company where his responsibili- diys and Fridays at 6 p. m. ( Daylight Saving of quality. D. left Sunday morn- Leave Rockland Tuesdays, Thursdays comparable ties were heavy and he felt compelled to Mr. T. Nickerson Mr. and MRS. LEON Goddard ■ Time), for Stillwater to move and Saturdays, 6 00 a. m,. (Standard Time), work many nights. He had never been ing with his teams leather And there is Studebaker’s repu- and Mrs. Al- Camden 6 45 a. m. Belfast 7.15 a m, for Bucks- There is comfort: genuine the of his death and had just the household goods of Mr. ill until day port, Winterport and Bangor. from a physician’s office when bert Porter here. He returned Tuesday. cushions, nine inches tation for fair dealing and seventy returned At Boston connection is made via the Met- upholstered fell st the feet of his wife. They of the death he News have been received opolitan Line express freight and passenger in 18 rs old. TREES and long semi-elliptic years’ experience building one Dorothy, ye “APPLE bsve daughter of Willie Allen, who died recently of in- steamers for New York and points South and deep, 48. .Mr. Lowler was fluenza at the home of his parents, Mr. We offer this week some fine nursery West.' front and rear. Leg room, vehicles of honest quality. Mass. trees at low rates. springs, The school housing committee, recently and Mrs. George Allen, in Everett, apple Portland-New York Freight Service summers ORRIN J. by the selectmen under the When a child he spent many DICKEY, Upon completion of the new State pier at appointed Miss Lizzie Real Estate and Insurance 4-Passenger Roadster, of the town meeting in March, here with his mother, formerly Portland now under construction,direct freight Touring, $1475; 2-Passenger Roadster, $1425; $1475; mandate Maine held its first meeting at the school house I Black, and sister Alice. Belfast, service to and from New York will be resum- 4-Passenger Coupe, $2150; Sedant $2350, AU prices f, o. b. factory, ed, will be announced later, Saturday afternoon. There was no divi- Sailings GEO. E. DUNTON, sion of opinion that the situation demands Agent, Belfast, Maine. radical treatment, and all phases of the matter were under discussion. The actual progress in the matter was the appoint- ment of W. H. Morrison and Henry H. LEWIS,MURPHY & COMPANY Hawes as a sub-committee to go to Au THE BANKS GARAGE gusta and confer with the State Superin- tendent, and secure full data for further Accountants, Auditors, consideration. Such a school building as that now in service is an adverse adver- Tax Consultants, tisement of tremendous harm, yet it is THIS IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR out mauv that a tax rate that pointed by Fidelty Portland hits the ceiling is not especially alluring Building, to persons contemplating a removal to has offices at this town. Agaii the business prospects This firm also of the place give pause, the question aris- New Cincinnati, ing as to how large a building may be re- Hoston, York, Chicago, quired in the near future. Then, again, it Pittsburg and Washington, D, C. LADIES, is aapiently suggested, that building is The Durant 4 $995 Delivered .akin to buying an automobile, expenses PLEASE TAKE NOTICE ! | increase all along the line: first cost is but of the States and Canada are «- From all parts United coming This is -* of As matter of of importance to those who are | NOTICE m part the outlay. a fact, statement was which prove Mr. Durant’s that he to save am something absolAely must be done, and reports Wanted trying money. I carrying both “Just a real car.” Mr. Durant built the Ladies’ and Children’s Hats at the moat selfish opponent knows that in making good greatly I shall be in to tune and repair reduced I have no Belfast, May 1st, his htgrt he is like the country inebriate Buick and Cadillac and several other well known makes. SALESMEN-AGENTS prices. high rent to for the for bis pay so this enables me to sell at reduced ! orders starting city periodical: After 35 experience in building more than two mil- direct to Leave I years’ To sell automobile accessories prices. Those wishing to come can take pianos. Twenty years experience. ‘I 'm going for a drunk, and gosh! how first the lion vehicles, Mr. Durant, for the time, has placed his j car owners and dealers. We have the Stockton jitney at the Windsor Hotel r tad it!" for at SAMUEL own name on a motor car. That name is a real guarantee. goods, and want good men only, and stop st Perry’s Corner for the price ADAMS. Id spite of adverse weather conditions which the returns will be ample. Ad- of ten cents. It means more than the most extravagant claims in adver- 4wl0 a big audience assembled in Denslow hall dress The Mail Sales Co., 16a Deering and see the DURANT SIX, the car LOOK FOR THE SIGN OF ior the high school entertainment. The tising. Call Saturday St, Portland, Maine. 3wl7 ROY F. Tuner ^occasion established a new record in that has made every Six Cylinder Car owner sit up and COPELAND, EXECUTRIX NOTICE. The subscriber ELIZABETH SHAW, Milliner | a ^starting on schedule time, and the par- notice. We are to a dem- A A a a a a. a a a A take pleased give you notice that she has been duly had their parts letter perfect. hereby gives ticipants onstration at any time. executrix of the las; will snd tes- costume was fol- appointed An opening chorus in tament of lowed by the delivery of a couple of vir- For Sale Some excellent values in USED CARS. ABBIE u. WEED BURRILL, late of Unity, ile poems by Mr. Gram and a monologue in the of Waldo, deceased, and given I am offering for sale my place at 188 VULCAN in coutume by Miss Venessa Hamlin. (Jounty for bonds as the law directs All persons having High street It includes about 4 acres of two-act comedy Black Diamond, The demands against the estate of said deceased land with 50 apple trees; house and barn Bungalow RJ a little well sustained in ssme for six-room bun«alo* was light play, j Motor Sales Co. are desired to present the settlement, connected, with electric lights and city Automobile Modern and dis- Simpson to make Springs all the highly humorous I and all indebted thereto are requested parts, water; all in good repair. For particulars reasonable figure. tinctiy dominated by the title character, payment immediately to my authorised agent, IN STOCK FOR YOUR j apply on the premises to CAR, AT ^APP J. by Miss Fredrika Laopher with 35 Main Maine Evert Leroy Varney of Burnham, Ms. DgJ played j Street, Belfast, ANGEL1A M. WEED I MRS. JOHN W. FERGUSON. Re“ pronounced success. The cast included ; Somerville, Mass., April 11. 1922 18tf Belfast, Maine. O. A. PAUL’S GARAGE the Misses Pearl Hatt, Marian Bowden, j 4 Mrs. William A Coombs has been John L. Dow began work Monday in The Lend-a-Hand Club have adjourned placed in charge of the Davis Sample the Shute & Shorey garage on High their meetings until the list Thursday in shop on Phoenix Row. street. May. is in Farmers sav that a good warm rain is Capt. John Davies of Islesboro The Sons of Veterans' Auxiliary wil of his much needed as the surface of the ground town looking afier the building have a supper next Monday. Members extension. is very dry. The roads everywhere are new bungalow on Un on street are requested to come and bring some- one with a beauti- HAVE IT MADE TO MEASURE in good condition for the season. The location is a fine thing. ful view of the bay. c""'A /'-'k---J Plans are being made to observe Satur- Thomas H. Marshall Circle observed sub- day, May 6th, as Hospital Tag Day. The Mrs. Arthur Ritchie very kindly Patriots’ Day Tuesday afternoon in a M. who young girls who are to sell the buttons stituted for Mjiss Sue Partridge, pleasing manner, when members of the as a in the are requested to call at the Waldo Coun- was unable to attend, judge Post were invited. that when they prig* speaking contest of the sophomore FINE ty Hospital morning, The Belfast High school baseball team will receive them. class of the B. H. S. went to Brooks Tuesday afternoon and who FINE IS THE WORD The regular meeting of Primrose Chap- James F. Sheldon, recently bought won from the High school of that town, ter, O r, S,, will be held tomorrow, Fri the Frost brick house at the corner of with a score of 17 to 8. The committee on re- I Church and Park streets for his residence, FINE FABRICS day, evening. Mrs. C. A. Pilsbury writes from Boze- freahments: Hattie S Ritchie, Lilli- ! has made many improveinentsjn it and is man, Mont., that the family are planning an Alice Edith M. now adding to its appearance by painting 1 MODELS McDonald, Dunbar, to spend the summer in Maine. Prof, FINE it white with brown trimming and green Southworth, and Matilda Toothaker and Mrs. Wm. F. Schoppe will attend ■ and blinds. Waldo County Pomona will m et with | the SOth anniversary of the U. of M. at Mystic grange, Belmont, I'u sday, May The sharp shower just at sunset Satur- Orono All will visit Prof. Schoppe’s FINE TA'LORING 9lh. The address of welcome will be by day night produced a beautiful rainbow. parents in West Auburn and for two Arline Morse; response by Ruth Dow; The western sky was very beautiful with weeks in July will have a cottage at the topic, Should the State of Maine own or bright tints and fleecy clouds While Battery. If like that kind water was cool the latter you control the powers of the State, the weather during The annual meeting of the Children’s Edward Brewster. of the grew rapidly. of service come in and opened by part week,vegetation | Aid Society of Maine will be held at the Mrs. Asa Condon of Bay View street Miss Inez LUcile Peck of Indiana, the \ Girls' Home, Norlhport Avenue, Belfast, our at us the “once over and it prices was delightfully surprised and pleased popular and efficient director of the Rog Tuesday, May 16th, 2.30 o'clock. The give order of business will be: to hear the last Monday evening, when a huge may- ers Producing Company, who recently 1st, us measure for reports of election of officers you let take your basket filled with fruits, cookies, pre- directed Miss Bob White for the Belfast officers; 2nd, please and in serves, jellies, etc., was hung her by her high school, was in Rockland April 26th committees; 3id, changes bylaws SUIT or OVERCOAT. and other business to the your next neighbors She wishes to express her and 27lh and presented the play under any peculiar appreciation for their thoughtfulness the auspices of the Rockland high school. meeting. The regular business meeting YOU will find no better QUALITY nor and generosity. of 'he Children’s Aid Society will be A social for the benefit of the Girl held Mondav, May 8th, at the home of VALUES than you will get right The next regular meeting of Aurora Scouts of the Universxlist church was Miss Maude E. Mathews, vice president. higher Rebekah Lodge will be held Tuesday held in the vestry Thursday evening, and a The sale of Maybaskets and candy at Let this fact percolate through night, May 9, with supper at 6 30 serv- everybody had a delightful time. A pro- HERE. the Peirce school Friday afternoon was a ed by the gentlemen. The degrees will gram of dancing, singing and reading IS A FACT. is great netting (22 with the addi brain cells FOR IT be conferred and it expected that the was given by the girls, and the games success, your tion of several mo e orders which were President of the Assembly, Mrs. Lucy A. were played under the direction of Scout- taken and filled Saturday by the teachers. to Burton of Pittsfield, will be present. mistress, Mrs. Basil R. Allen, and the $350.00 $850.00 Three hundred were sold in alTai. closed with dancing. maybaskets There will be a dance in Memorial hall about an hour and the teachers intimated who are to start a little L. DAVIS this, Thursday, evening. A special fea- Mr. and Mrs. Guy Walker, the former that they could have sold 10U more. Peo- Young people planning BERT ture of this dance will be the Green Brothers store, pr.ze waltz. the local managerof ple w re very generous in sending in home of their own soon will find everything here A committee of five men will determine have moved from the Rich house on Main home made candy and otherwise showing with- from a room Will Remember. the best waltzerand the best house on Pearl I to furnish it beautiful The Store You Always lady gentle- street to the tenement an encouraging interest. This school dining man waltzer, who will receive prizes. street, near Church, owne l by Herbert R. has earned (25U for thiir single seat fund suite to tiled li noleum for the kitchen floor "Old fashioned O. E. spic-span dances.” Admission to McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Dutton, and that means a great deal of effort, es- ail 25 cents. farm >n Morrill to Dancing from 9 to 1. who recently sold their pecially by the teachers. Supt. E. E. We will outfit four rooms Your home complete may Ray II .rtshorn of that town, have taken Roderick has the matter of selecting the The women of the Federated church as At the band concert next Sunday af- rent and will move in soon. and that the complete furniture, rugs, cost you as little $350.00 met in the North the Rich seats in chirge it is hoped church parlors last Fri- — News ot Belfast ternoon at 4 o’clock Mr. R. P Chkse’s will also financial assistance. and dainty or as much as $850.00. In The afternoon to discuss a lor some oi city give pictures, lamps latest march, American Legion, will day plans for pub- Rehearsals are in progress lic breakfast to be served the School Music a price very either case, you need pay have its premier. This march is dedicat- last of the choruses of the besti-j draperies—at or the first of under the the Armory briday, if the a little down new advertisements ed to Frank Hazeltine Post, and those May June, direc- val to be given in much less than things only weekly. of Prof. had the of it tion of the following general committee. May 26th, under the direction Belfast Bank and ask us about it for sale who have pleasure hearing Sayings were purchased individually Come in W. Ferguson offers Mrs. J.C Durham, Mrs E. director of the Bel- Mrs John say it is one of Mr. Chase’s best. Mr. chairman; Clyde Melville Chase, street B. Mrs. Ben All her place at 188 Iligh LeKoy Green will be soloist In place of Holmes, Hazeltine, Mrs. fast schools musical department. RECEIVER NOTICE advertises Wm M Mrs. of the schools at heart Direct Importing Co. the usual collection being taken during Randall, Ralph Ames, Mrs. who have the good The 11. Dunbar. This in these events, All persons indebted to the Belfast Sav salmon, etc. the concert it will be taken at the door. Ralph committee will are especially interested coffee, teas, audi- intfs Bank are requested to make payment Belfast Savings name their assistants. making a large and appreciative The receivers of the before June 15, 1922 Mrs. John A. Chadwick, who ence statement ot condition. Mr. and A special from Augusta under date of present. ROBERT F. DUN TON, Bank publishes sold their residence at 40 North- Motor Sales Co. adver- recently May 1st, says that the certificate of or- b'red V. Cottrell, contractor and build- CARLETON F. MERRILL, The Simpson to Mr. and Mrs. A. Durant 6 cars. port avenue Leroy ganization of the following has been ap Saturday from Boston and is 3wl8 Receivers tises the Durant 4 and to the Morse er, returned Paul, moved Friday house “The Deal Land and Im- of Maurice D. a notice iu proved: Square to build the new house Herbert More/ publishes on better known as the Congress street, provement Co. of Maine, organized at Bel- Towle and commenced Monday to assem- to his field. house. Their daughter, Mrs. regard Marriner fast, to deal in real estate and other pro- ble his material on the lot. The founda- advertises to do C also moved with Durost & Goddard Grace Pillsbury, perty; capital stock, nothing tion's completed. Mr. Towle Paul have $200,000; practically NOTICE etc. them. Mr. and Mrs. been liv- shares attractive Colonial contract work, paid in; par value, $1; subscribed, is to build a very WATCHES wagon in the Morse house since moving McKeen offers jigger ing live; directors, Herbert F. Hanson (presi- house on the site of the old Stock barm, j Austin months we are here from Morrill several ago. Maurice W. Lord (clerk treas- last and he and after May I, pre- for sale. dent), and which he purchased year, of Pocket and Mass urer), G. C. Hanson, Edgar K. Hanson and to have it ready for occupancy in ^ I have large stock Adrain F. Jones, State Farm, The Bangor Commercial of April 27th hopes to do all kinds of contract in Belfast M. R. Knovvlton, all ol Belfast.’’ fall. pared account of the ses- the early advertises deposit gave an interesting account Wrist Watches in White, Bank. at. Machias of the East Maine Times in reporting the work, such as moving bui'dings, Savings sions Gov. Percival P. Baxter isexpected here The Bath Daily Gold. advertises watches, Methodist Conference. In reporting the a of the cantata I he Green and*Yellow H J. Locke & Son to attend pnhtary ball to be given in the recent presentation sidewalks, cellar and the roll of the confer- local talent of cement general clocks, etc. semi-centennial, Armory, May 18th, by Company K. Harry Conquering King by says offers I'hompson ence class of 1872 was read. Three of A. The the little eleven year old grandson of Mr. and included. The Dinsmore Store Poster, captain. governor was ex- repair work painting at are well known in Waldo county: A Leavitt of this shoes again this year them pected fora ball this, Thursday evening, and Mrs. George city, Attention Given to Bro-. sampje who died in Lincoln- “At the concert Special Shubael M. Dunton, but is unable to come. A ball will be held who is well known here: DUROST & GODDARD, a March 15, 1898, and Theodore Ger- when in the Sherwin Stanley, son of and Mrs. Leon Goddard publish ville, May 4th, Adjutant Ceneral Hadley evening FINE REPAIRING *5\lr. rish, at one time pastor of the Belfast and other officials will Mr and Mrs. Perley Stanley of Rose card of thanks. probably be pre CONTRACTORS, Methodist church, and now living in the musi- advertises pic- sent, as will be members of the city gov- street, very ably accompanied The Colonial Theatre Arthur J. Lock- Mr 39 St., or 21 Spring St., Summertown. Tenn.; ernment and other prominent men of the cians on the violin Young Stanley Bridge ture located in Winter- and program. hart for many years county. An exhibition dri.l will be plays olten at services at the church Belfast. tf 18 FRED T. CHASE a bank given Waldo Trust Co. publishes was from I The port, present. j by the company between 7.15 and 8 30, is receiving many compliments ■ book lost. advt. and also advertises then friends.” is with leasure the announcement dancing immediately after. 25 Main Belfast, Maine. is having a drive It Street, McMahan’s Bootery or- is made that a Ford coupe has been will be an THEATRE and are offering spec- There important meeting of Miss Rachel Anderson is having her COLONIAL for new customers dered for Miss Sadie M Nickerson, the of the Chamber Commerce this, Thurs- residence at the corner of Congress and (Tel. 34-11) ial values. The work of the com- District Nurse. evening when the matter as advertises day, of having Franklin streets, formerly known the TODAY—Betty Cowpson in The Dreamland Theatre pic- mittee has been a genuine pie isure as the and man morning evening on the Boston Sleeper homestead, remodeled with all ture program. funds have come by voluntary and very WOMAN steamers during the summer season will modern The plans for the THE LAW AND THE the new Ne- that improvements. Randall’s Store advertises generous contributions, showing be taken up. This would a 3 be great ad- changes were made by Frederick A. Pat- Mistress of tire World—Chapter many realize the amount of very ex- and mo corsets. very vantage Rockland has found it so a well known Bangor architect. Comedy Miss Nickerson is accom- terson, Educational gives no- cellent work during the past seasons. The Price The Waldo County Hospital Chamber The old Colonial style will be retained. Feature Bill at a Single Feature and what it means to the city. also take A Double tice of annual meeting of incorporators plishing will up the matter of assisting Miss Anderson and her niece, Miss The committee is hoping that the amount V a the Saco alley Canning Co. in who have been at the FRIDAY—Barbara Bedford, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Clement publish tu the run- securing Frances Perkins, raised may be sufficient pay corn in acreage of with Messrs. Leslie A. home of Mrs. Charles II. Walden -everal a Now Fox Star, card of thanks. of the car for the year and TIRES ning expenses Arthur F. Payson, Rondeau and Norman months, will occupy the house as soon as Co. offers com are anxious for gifts of any amount, a OF THE HILLS The Home Furnishing S Donahue special committee. the work is completed. CINDERILLA handed to Mrs. Essie P. plete furnishing for the home for $350 to which may be Ben Hazeltine. Among the I'lie North Barry iu We have a new in of the $850. Carle or Mrs. church Round Table, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Louis K. Hirsh of Akron, SATURDAY—Wesley spring shipment just were $200 from John R. Mrs. Ada Wildes wants girl to work out of town responses Dunton, president, presiding, Ohio who have been in Florida the past C. $25 from Wm. 11. held its last session of DINTY for the summer. Miss Anne Crcsby, the season in their winter, arrived Friday from New York to from Miss Louise Hazeltine, parlors A1 St. John Comedy and News offers bicycle for sale. Quiinby, $25 Thursday afternoon, when letters look after their cottage near Little River Russell Knight from Miss were read $20 from Mrs. C. C. Pmeo, $10 from former members of the in Thieve evidently in search in of Belfast Savings Bank Northport, MONDAY—Norma Talmage Famous Racine 1 ires The receivers Cora Eames. Ralph A. Bramhall, who church now engaged in church and had taken to civic of liquor or something special, an advt. in regard persons Miss Nickerson’s work in publishes lives just opposite larger cities. They included glass from a pane and opened a window THE WOMAN GIVES indebted to the bank. consented to letters from boardiing place, has kindly Miss Avis M Morison of They left the cottage just as they had left have been waiting for the NEW Patent Tread A. A. Howes & Co. advertises special allot; the free use of a part of his garage Springfield, Mass., Miss Elizabeth M others at differem times evidently ran- TUESDAY—'The one you With is also Pond of North in for the car. This appreciated by Andover, Mrs. sacked for the same purpose with the Chas. and Jackie Coogan automo- Mass., Chaplin I 6“U A. Paul ad vertises Vulcan the committee. Mabel Webber Roberts of contents of drawers, trunks Dorchester, cupboards, in and see them. Also the ■ bile springs. Mass., Mrs. Alfred C. Elliott of Salaman- and boxes scattered and thrown in every THE Come THE I O. O. F. 103 1 EAHS OLD. 1 tie trees for ca, N. and Mrs. several KID_ I Orrin J. Dickey has apple of the Odd Fellows Y., Charlotte Sibley Hil- direction. About the same time 103rd anniversary ton New Fox Star, of Chicago. Mrs. Hilton were broken into WEDNESDAY—Another sale. last Wednesday evening at writes of cottages in Searsport was observed the good that ! Gilbert, in Mrs. Isaac S. Hills advertises the Spen- and enthusiastic things are being done in and the thieves evidently came this way Jj>hn their hall with a large her home city, referring very to to continue their work. Chester A. Shel- cer corsets. attendance. James R. Townsend of Port- briefly OF DAWN Best Non-Skid Tires for Fords the fact that other conditions the flirsh found THE GLEAM Jones advertises wall paper. secietary of the grand lodge, prevail don, caretaker of cottage, 5-Ply Fred D. land grand there. A Class A'audevillo. summary of her letter will be the break and reports little if anything of and High of Back Ball. and Dr. Harold J. Toward of Waterville, j See advt Way given next week. value taken. grand Patriarch of the grand encamp- that can be bought in Belfast, at Charles R. Decrow, who recently ment of Maine, were special guests. The $9. I bought the Highland Spring Water busi- appropriate and entertaining program a motor Co- ness of Capt. J. W. Burgess, has opened about 8 o’clock with march, delivery car, making a great saving of lumbia, by McKeen’s orchestra, Samuil of read his tithe. I Adams, secretary Waldo lodge, the anniversary proclamation issued by The chief’s call was rung in at 3 45 Carage,JEW^TpTrfZL8 the grand sire and grand master. A vo- City afternoon for a grass lire on the | Sunday cal solo, The Heart’s Highway, was ren- William G. Preston farm on Lincolnville l ■ dered by Mrs. Evelyn C. Frost. The I avenue. The men responded, but were Grand Secretary, Mr. Townsend, is a K notified that the lire was under control. ] RANDALL’S convincing and entertaining speaker and Thefoilowing Belfast Masons have been | Ins address on Odd Fellowship h^d a mes- Main Maine, of in- 17 Street, Belfast, ■ in Portland the past few days attending | sage of instruction and many facts the Masonic anniversaries: Morris L. terest to members of the order, who gave REAM LAN Slugg, Allen L. Curtis, Norman A. Read, him their undivided attention. Mrs. D Q 2 30, 7.01 end 8 30. 5c, 10c and 17c Dr Milton C. Stephenson, James E. Melvin O. Dickey sang a popular con- Braley, Warren A. Nichols, and Linwood I tralto solo, Honey Boy, and this was fol- B. Thompson. j lowed by a selection by McKeen’a orches- tra. Mrs. Alice M. Palmer of Monroe, a NEMO CORSETS ThITRS. “THE HOPE”. The preliminaries for the girls’ division and £up“„„ very graceful and pleasing speaker, of the prize speaking in the Belfast High | I HKILL AFTER THRILL. SENSATION AFTER SENSXTlON I vice president of the Kebekah Assembly school was Tuesday with the Health and Comfort completed of Maine, gave a short address on that Bring selection of Romona Dorothy Corinne Griffith in Leadbetter, branch of the order, Miss Edna Hopkins from ^ “BABfc" RUTH In Wilda' Savery, Au- a of women. The letter, quoted Clark, Kitty Sansom, rendered a very line soprano solo, which to multitude following gusta Nickerson and Adelaide Howard. of on was followed by a reading, The Angel without doubt the best Orthopedics, gives The division tcok Wednesday living authority R a boys’ place the Helping Hand, by Mrs. Gertrude P. Headin’ Home Tie Martel too late to be in this no one should overlook: Wbisper afternoon reported Bowker. Dr. Toward gave one of the information that issue. 1 SOMETHING NEW 1 BfcAUriHUL GOWNS addresses of the order on the Patri wmcn me raouem i**""”. best eases to -j | which was replete with DR. LORENZ The funeral of Mervin L., the fourteen archal branch, ADOLPH It is the experience of the medical profession in general Miss Katherine E. Brier to be for “GRAND LARCENY” months old little son of Leon F. and Car- interesting data. mechanical devices which have prescribed , a that JJ Americans Come. After Prof, of will not be used women rie (Roberts) Goddard, took place at 2 sang The Orthopedics alleviati ve or curative purposes by ^IWK)NDAY-TUESDAY on Odd Fellowship of o’clock Saturday afternoon at their home. I few geiferal remarks Vienna if they conflict with or destroy the natural symmetry No. Rev. G. C. Sauer i by Samuel Adams, the Grand Represeu- University of the construction of Nemo Cor- 21 Spring street, December 1921 their figures My study of Maine 1 O. O. F., a selection 30, their features blend of the Baptist church officiated. The child tative sets has convinced me that hygienic closed the pro- My Dear Mr. Hops: COAST TO COAST was born in Brunswick, Feb 17, 1921, I by McKeen’s orchestra harmoniously with a woman's natural form. We Want Your Business hour followed when re- I have the Nemo Corsets you sub but the have lived here for the ! gram. A social carefully examined some of these con- family with I recommend ingeniously freshmeuts were served. Dancing mitted to me and find that the which are attach- specially past year. He wus a bright, attractive appliances for those women who have relaxed, stret- | a structed corsets FOR REAL SATISFACTION from in- ! music by McKeen’s orchestra closed ed to them are in various ways most ingeniously construct little lad. His death resulted and wea' abdominal muscles or walls, nephroptosis, and historical event. ed for the of support and protection ched fluenza and a complication. very pleasing purpose giving relief, stomath and ptosis, or prolapse of These cor- (floating kidney) ptosed to the contained abdominal and pelvic organs other devices in Nemo abdominal or pelvic organ, while sets are of great to women due to their prophy- any importance of immeasurable value to the stout woman with "Benefit” lactic curative and corrective properties, providing the Corsets are c large abdomen, which is heavy with ad'pose lesions have not become chronic. the abnormally to me that these corsets are particularly in these tissue It seems standard I consider that the most valuable qualities en ^ beneficial to that large class of women who are actively corsets are the combined services of producing symmetri- much exertion. caged“ in work which requires physical cal proportions, at the same time giving effective physical PROF. ADOLF LORENZ dis IN A CLASS BY ITSELF STOP! relief and comfort to women suffering with organic LOOK OVER OUR LINES OF I STANDARD TCAQ REAL A-|C. corsets at While some manufacturers are featuring GRADE ICMO SATISFACTION *§■■ Lb. of tneir creative exorbitant’ prices on the strength tf»C A-Ihi* WEEK ONLY Wall 15c lo 60c Ameri- Papers 10c, 121c, construction, there is absolutely no corset on the rolls in also we have sample books to 20,000 stock, can market more scientifically constructed prevent SkSALMON purcAs22c can in 3 from Pvtrorlt Guaranteed 2 os'. and get days special papers wonderful Nemo I i < U ib. C XI IS Cl. and correct'pelvic troubles than these 2£c) Strictly l'ure Hot. THIBAUT PAPERS this line hears out Corsets. Our own experience with DIRECT IMPORTING COMPANY, BOSCH-PE ATS PAPERS 444 Corsets the above facts. Ask especially to see No. 10 MAIN STREET, BELFAST, MAlNb and ALTMAN’S PAPERS KAYSEK and 1111 Circlets. I* “WALK IN AND LOOK AROUND.” CARD OF THANKS Wanted > ■: Yours TRUE VALUES We wish to thank all who so kindly truly, THE STORE OF At the Wayside Tea House during the assisted us in our great sorrow and be- summer, a High school girl who would be reavement; also for the beautiful floral FRED D. JONES orders promptly attended to. Home of the New McCall Printed Patterns able to go home nights. | tributes. Mail Apply to MRS. ADA L. WILDES MR. and MRS. H. B. ClEMBNT | I is Drawn for this paper By FislW_ Such Cinrav ■ DO YOU KNOW WHY-" Bus Is Bins Mnnets?_ ■ _* 1 f’enc^ ■ \ Pl^ PEAK *ooo»«« CSS© 'if©** NO“ MN Children Cry for Fletcher’s j1 COS« ^0»» LOVE] 115 -•* <**.<«£«*A < J ««©e ^ ****“-*- r tr2- I

The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over thirty years, has borne the signature of _/f — and has been made under his per- /s ssonal supervision sincj its infancy. 3f CAllow no one to deceive you in “ this. CaWTOOM CO H. Y.' ” ~WtPHAT10NAL All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-go id are but that triflt wit! and endanger the health of JAMfcs A. SPRAGUE. of State the Flapper. Experiments Practical Application Defending Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. Remedy for Sick Headache James A Sprague, diet) at his home in Law. An aged observer writes the Courier- Mrs. W. E. Dillingham of Naples, Maine, says Primary Voting • • at 8.30 of an We have used your “L.F. Atwood Medi- Belmont, p m., April 1st, Gazette as follows: What is CASTORIA by Atlorney Gen- Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor 0.1, cine in our family for more than eighteen attack of influenza followed by pneumonia. The following opinion Editor of The Courier-Gazette:— Paregoric, Shaw will be of parti- rears ami find it a for sick eral Ransford W. and It is It perfect remedy His age was 9 5 months and 7 days when we were Drops Soothing Syrups. pleasant. contains years, now. as the June pri- In the brave days headache, and that tired feeling. It is most cular interest just neither nor other narcotic s lbstance. He was born in Belfast, the son of the a' hand. It was t weny-one Opium, Morphine Its valuable for stomach and bowel trouble. We mary election is so near We had no motor ■'irs, no telephones, is its For more than it house without it.'' late Emery and Mary (Shiblesi Sprague. written in to a letter from Governor nge guarantee. thirty years has feel that we can hardlv keep reply we We used to ride, for what thoutht use Your dcnlei will with a large bot- When a child his moved to Bel- Baxter and says: been in con.'tant for the relief of Constipatio i, supply you parents was Flatulency, to about the fun, tle for fifty cents.—ami you will find it an in- where he has since anJ for '■Replying your questions Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverisiness mont, lived, vot Velocipedes that pulverize! our bones; arising household medicine. I practical application of the prim ry ■ and dispensaldi 72 years on th farm where he died. Four Twas sporty to indulge in oy ter stews, therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach Bowels, aids ing law, I wish to say that several ques- “L.F.” MEDICINE CO.. Portland. Maine Broad neckties camoufligid unseemly the of and sisters, Mrs. Emma Sylvester, and Miss tions have been propounded but I think assimilation Food; giving healthy natural sleep. Mrs. the most of them grew out of an applica- shirts, The Children’s Comfort —The Mother’s Friend. Almeda Sprague, C. R. Andrews and BUftNHAM. of Section Chapter 6 and 1 think Men wore spring-bottomed pants Homemaking and Miss Hattie Sprague, all of Belmont tion 13, the following statement will cover all the toothpick shoes, and one Emery A. Sprague of And ladies cleaned the sidewa ks w ith Min France* R Fireman, Prcfe**or of I Mr. and Mrs. E W. Crswfnrd visited brother, question-: their skirts. GENUINE ALWAYS Waldo, together with nephews and nieces *'|. No voter has a right to vote in a CASTORIA Home timomin, U. of M. with relatives in Clinton. recenlly for have been an inhabitant of this world survive him. The funeral took place primary election for candidates ofTi'e, I The sociologist recognizes the family as Herbert Dyer of Gardiner visited recent- I excepting the can lidatesof his own party, of sin, sorrow and "wimmia” for nearly at his old April 5th at 1 p in., Rev. home, the of In that time I have the fundamental basis of society. Its with his J. T. and other for the reason that by provisions three-score years. ly father, Dyer i Wm. of the Uni versa li .t Church Vaughan Section 27, although the primary election sien many changes in the saitorial at- functions are to continue the life of the relatives. j at Belfast officiating. The many and for all parties is lieid on one day, the elec tributes of “wimmin I am now tak to species, to conserve social possessions, and an the lor the much Mr. and Mrs. Hosea Hunt of t he Clinton beautiful flowers gave silent testimony tion is, to all interns purposes, ing up cudgels malign- make for social progress. “The nation election for each p irty. ed flipper. road are the parents of a bab. boy, born of the love and respect in which he was in a elec- was 21 I was whose family life decays rots at the core, "2 No one can vote primary When I selling dry goods 16th. held. The bearers were Messrs E L. April tion unless he is a qua il'led voter in a vot- over the counter in northern Maine. We its chief of social and civic for spring and one R. T. Winn and Guy Ellingwood were Clark, F. O. Allenwood, I. A. Flagg, ing district, and has been enrolled in sold “jerseys” for woraeu, (and they virtue dries up." oi the parties. were a skin tight proposition), bustles in Belfast recently, where they were C. H. Meader. The remains were placed political With a sense of this relation of the “3. A may change his enroll- and half May the good Lord in the tomb at and will person hoopskirts. serving on the jury. receiving Belfast, In Use For Years to Section us those Over 30 home to the welfare ot society, the busi- ment at any time according 38, deliver from ever seeing things later be removed to the family lot in the Misa Thelma and Miss Arabella but shall not vote if the enrollment has in vogue again. I will admit, for the ness of homemaking assumes a share in Magoon The Kind You Have South Belmont been within six months prior to sake of that some of the mod- Always Baught at M. C. visited Cemetery. changed argument, which should relieve it McCrillis, students I., TMg CtNTAUW COMPANY, NEW VOWK CITY it.e world’s work the election. | ern skirts might hang an inch or so low- with Ruth E. of much of the monotony and drudgery Mudgett recently. "4. The exception is made in the law er and the bodice opening be an inch or WILBER T EARLE GOULD The has returned to to cover the case of persons who have not so higher, but 1 still insist that the cos- with which it has been associated. Miss Catherine Mudgett * been enrolled in any party prior to the tume of today is so far in ndvance for extent of the business of homemaking her studies at Gorham Normal school after After an illness of seven days Wilbert 1 election and such voters may enroll on sanitary and other reasons, of the skirts may be realized when it ia known that passing the Easter recess with her par- Earle Gould passed to a higher life at his a paper that used to the streets and catch the day of election by signing sweep TO OOLDmt ife women or threef ents. home in Lincolnville, April l«th, at the furnished the clerk, and may vote for everything with which they came in Sale approximately 26,000,000 by I Mortgagee’s IWKHWO SMILt lAXAHVO his choice that but he that there is no 1 He was the party of day, I contact, comparison. Ml In*/ IVlnr fourths of all the women are engaged in Miss Etta Getchell and Mrs. Emerson age of 21 years and 2 months. M V must subscribe to an oath provided by He who looks at the back of the fe By virtue of a power of Bale contained in a w» comst/pa rtohi Bon cosrtermSm this occupation. in town the eldest of Oscar W. and Lizzie certain deed Marie > AIMAM .~a Carr of Pittsfield were recently law. male person of the period cannot tell mortgage given by (Jonigli Gould Besides his father and • and her husband Salvatore Coniglio to Marth Homemaking is a composite occupation called here by the illness of Mrs. E D Hunt 5. Any person lasing a false oath or whether it is a daughter, a mother or a A. James da ten April 11, 1913,and recorded with You of a number of skilled but un- mother he leaves to mourn their loss four in violating tiie law relating to All honor to the women Smile made up Carr. any way grandmother. Waldo Register of Deeds, Hook 305 Rage 273, enrollment is to a heavy penalty, who had the sense to break away from differentiated occupations. The home- sisters and three brothers: Robert O., subject for breach of the conditions of said Mortg ge This Miss Hattie Perkins has returned from if convicted tradition and dress Morning? Lucius comfortably. Yes, Deed, and for the purpose of foreclosing the maker as joint manager is responsible for Marian Gould Heald, Roland B., ‘A smile • d*y 1 where she has been a patient at “6. The enro lment slips on file in the even to if they like them. 1 same, will be sold at auction the Auburn, knickers, j public upon Keeps the doctor away’* the character of the enterprise, for the V., Racbel M., Phoebe J, Mildred E.; clerk's office cannot be dated back so as see thousands of the socalled flappers I premises on Saturday, the thirteenth day of Dr. Cobb’s hospital for treatment of her Finest for sick headache, soui 1922, at 12 o’clock noon, all and standard of living. This standard of liv- also a little niece, Barbara Heald. The to take the voter’s case out of the six daily. They go about their business and May, singular stomach, bilious liver, throat. the said Deed ted 1 coostipa- limit and person are as modest as were their sisters premises conveyed hy Mortgage n't ken ia that com- funeral was held at the Hills schoolhouse months’ prohibition any just ing spiritual atmosphere, a certain lot or parcel of land situated or Take for a Water- or official when I was in those namely, tfnpe. tonight Miss Blanche Winn, a senior in doing so, any doing so, contrary twenty-one. days smile. of income and what we with at 1 p. m Rev. H. 1. Holt of Camden in Islesboro, in the County of Waldo, in the morning pounded buy to if few women were has been a to the law, is subject heavy penalty, very earning their daily State of and the ‘Hotel ville High school, spending com- Maine, being lmt,” All it, ideals and tastes and the environment officiated and spoke many words of bread in tile business world. Now it is Druggiati with rela- convicted. so-called, as laid down cn Baldwin ar d Coombs portion of her Easter vacation what provided by our fellows. She is the pur- fort to the bereaved family. The floral •’7. The other question, ‘Under filled with them plan of land on Heves’ Point, made in Au- tives here. ciri umstances can a Demo :rat change his Give the flapper her due, she is an out- gust. 1889, and being lot marked “B” on said chasing agent, the business manager, the offerings were many and beautiful, show- so as to vote a broad minded plan; said lot “B” is bounded easterly by th. the little of party enrollment Republi- of-doors, young woman, jpCTsma superintendent of the the health Virginia Hunt, daughter ing the es'eem and affection in which he sea or ocean, westerly Bay street, souther plant, can ticket at the primary election', I an- taking her place in the business and so- b^ and Mrs. mold had the mis- was held. was in the Hills ly by the northe ly line of lot number 38 ex and welfare manager. Mr. Hunt, The interment swer as follows: cial world, just as her sisters did forty tending to said street and northerly by a line Probate Notices fortune to fall from a rock while playing in “That no Democratic voter can legally years ago Aa social manager she has a difficult cemetery Lincolnville. parallel with said southerly line, drawn to the caucus. and break the lower bones of take part in a Republican If, from a one hundred six task to perform. The economic waste on out of doors And it’s rather nice, I know not wily. ocean, point twenty however, a Democrat, six months prior to is and eight twelfths feet (126 8 northerly To all persons interested in either of the her laft arm. About two years ago she At evening when the daily work 12) amusements appears not only in exces- has his enrollment the street from the southwest corner of KNUX the election, changed hy estates hereinafter named: of her arm done, sive proportion of the income claimed by fell breaking the bones right from the Democratic party to the Re- said lot. Also another parcel of land situattd To sit around the fireplace and lie At a Probate Court held at in and vote in the Re in said Islesboro, bounded northerly by said Belfast, \ but also in waste of at the elbow, j is on publican party, he may About when we were the them, time and Miss Clementine Bucklin teaching the days twenty- lot “B” said street, sai i for County of Waldo, on the second Tues- but he is a westerly by easterly by publican primary, Republican one. day of in the of our Lord one strength needed for A dance was held at the grange hal Patterson Thorndike. lot number 38 and southerly by the southerly uprii, year badly important | Ridge, a when he so and not Democrat votes, line of said lot extended to the street. Also thousand nine hundred and twenty two. The A definite amusement under the of Burnham was Aged Observant Citizen. things. program April 16th, auspices Granville Morse of Lowell, Mass within the meaning of the law. another parcel of land situated in said Isles following matters having been presented for was fui- voter who has not Boston, April 10th. the action hereinafter indicated, it for the family would correlate the neces- grange. Music for the occasion a recent of Jere “8 A Democratic boro on the wisterly sice of said street and thereupon guest is thnt notice thereof Webbjs. been enrolled in any may make a bounded easterly thereby, the hereby ordered, be giv^n for the conservation of nished an orchestra from Pittsfield. party westerly by sity recreation, by have been at the a or a town road to the to all persons interested by causing a copy of Painters from Belfast new enrollment on election day and de- Because boy girl happens to be leading wharf, southerly hy and a fancy articles and j line drawn at with said this order to be once a weak tor time health and proper budget al- During the evening a and vote the child of a keeper ot a lighthouse on right angles stre< t published Norton farm, painting the buildings. clare himself to be Republican before the a* oeJ j from a one hundred arm | three wtt-ka successively on sale. The winner of the some isolated island of! the coast of point seventy-eight lotment. A simple recreation schedule, aprons were in the primary for Republican candidates of May, A. D. 1922. in The fc. Our road Tom Reynolds ten twelfths feet (178 10-li) hy the line of Tuesday was Miss Marion Sul- commissioner, does he votes as a Re- should not deprive that child of a ubluan Journal, a newspaper published wA alive and interesting, may be productive ticket for the Quilt and when he so, .Maine, said street from Beach street, and northerly is over the roads with a common school education. The State at Belfast, in said County, that they and Ira Cunningham was the lucky going grader. j publican by a line parellei with t-he line 1 st described printed of invaluable family habits which so livan solve at a Probate Court to be held at “9. Any persou violating any of the department tried to the problem by and one hundred twenty eight anil 9 12 feet may appear determine that winner of theciocheted yoke. The roads which have been the worst t- e Probate Office in said Belfast on the second largely complex thing we of the primary law as set forth travelling teachers Much was accomp- northerly therefrom. 8aid premises will he provisions Tuesday of May, A. D. 1922, at ten c ock social for several years are improving fast. 6 and of the Revised I lished by the teachers who volunteered sold suhj-ct to any and ail outstanding tax call standing. in Chapter 5. 7, in Pie forenoon, and be beard thereon if they if for this arduous but the time at titles, unpaid taxes, municipal liens and as of Levi Hathorn a week with his Statutes, is subject to heavy penalties, j service, see cause. The goal home training, expressed FREEDOM spent sessments if any there be and subject also to convicted. each station was necessarily short. Now in its is the mother in 'tenants’ Harbor not long ago. the r ght if any there be, of said Marie Con Aberina a. lowle, late of Searaport, de- simplest terms, moulding of to towns the State has gone a step further, and “These provisions apply only iglio to redeem. ceased. W'ill and petition for probate thereof The child is its was a Sunday guest at the made which the be- Character. great social Tom Vose Mrs. George A. Harding attended the with over 2000 inhabitants and to cities provision by State, One hundred dollars in c .sh will be rtqrired and that letters t» atamenlary issue to Henry next fall, will pay the board of at the time and Hart of he output. Finally the woman partner is dormitory, April 23. Democratic State Convention in Augusta, with less than 35,000”. ginning to be paid by the purchaser H. Yarmouthport, Massachusetts, lighthouse children on the mainland or place of sale and balance in ten days from the being the executor named therein and pi esenta almost wholly responsible for creating recently the Apr. 7. Hattie Thompson spent THIRTY-FOURTH ANNIVERSARY OF island towns where they may attend date of sale and delivery of deed. said petition. the home a MARTHA A. Mortgagee, atmosphere, subtle, pervad- week end with cousins in Hallowed N. S. held an school. JAMKS, John A. Cochran, late of Frank fort, deceas- Donahue, County Agent, OVERHEAD TROLLEY SYSTEM. FRANK L. YOUNG, Atty tor ing giving confidence and ed. Petition that Mary A. Ccchran or s-me influence, sym- and Mrs. from Knox were tree demonstration in the ore hard 110 Mate St Boston, Mass Mr. Lanphier apple Mortgagee, other suitable be for and “COLD IN '1 HE HEAD” 3wl7 person may, appointed pathy living work, reacting on Mrs. Seth Ban- of Frank May 4th marks the thirth-fourth anni- April 27, 1922. guests of their daughter, Hubbard recently. is an acute attack of Nasal Catarrh. administrator of said estate. Application family ambition and loyalty and is the versary of the completion of the first Those subject to “colds in the that no bond bo required from said ad- April 23. Mr. and Mrs. T. and Mrs. B frequent ton, L. Bessey I h.^ad’’ will find that use of HALL’S ministratrix is contained in the for outward expression of family happiness. commercially successful overhead trolley the petition Aborn attended the State CATARRH MEDICINE will build up the thereof. Petition said Miss Thelma Clement from Bangor L, Republican in the United States. This line probate presented by The thing to be counted ess ntial in system System and render them less liable M M)IICt,S Mary A Cochran, widow and heir at*law of with her Mrs Convention in Apr. 6. Frank J. colds. attacks PKOBAir spent the week end mother, Bangor, was built in Richmond, Va., by Repeated of Acute Ca- said deceased, the home is the thing that the or tarrh boy load to Chronic Catarrh. _, and Sprague, and startel with 13 miles of may Ralph Clement. Mr. N. S. Donahue County Agent HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE is Isabella Morse, late of Belfast, dec- used girl carries away. Only by a careful eval- an of 40 cars. It track and equipment taken and the within and Petition that Annette or some utber Charles Bellows were Miss Doris B. Eastman neld in all day internally acts through \t a Probate Court held at Belfast, Bryant uation of essentials and Sam Bryant and in continuous and successful Blood on non-essentials has been the Mucous surfaces of the for the of W'aldo, on the 11th day of suitable person may be appointed administra- Sta- County in on business, mak meeting, Tuesday, Apr. 11, at Knox ever since. The original Rich- System, thus reducing the inflammation/ tor of said Petition said can ‘he homemaker maintain her great- Waterville, April 19 operation April, A. D. 1922 estate, presented by and assisting Nature in restoring normal! of said grange hall. All report a good time mond system was in all essential particu- Annette Bryant, sister and heir-at-law est power. It was a New moth- ing the trip by auto. conditions. James E. Wood of Burnham, guardian of the England overhead now in deceased. lars the trolley system All Druggists. Circulars free. Wood of Burnham, in said er who said that from Au- The schools in town all Apr. 18, estate of Emma I). she would rather have a Miss Violet West ai d friend began, use. have been F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Chandler late of Prospect, deceased. Many improvements County of W'aldo, having presented a petition Ellis, duet on West’s with the teachers. Durward of the Petition that Ellis or some other suit- little the table than to have it ia gusta, recently visited. Miss par- following made in the construction motors, that he m*y be licensed to sell and LeeJA. praying able be administrator of the and the vari- >r sale certain real person may appointed her brain. The homemaker should aim Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bryant. Bartlett, East Knox; Mrs. Nellie Little- the controllers, trolleys convey at public private j ents, Milwaukee in of said estate. Application that no bond be re- field, Mrs. Marian Sparrow, Knox ous details of car equipment and overhead estate situated In Burnham said County | to maintain her perspective and to at Ray; ward and quired from said d ninistrator is contained in keep Frederick Allen Shepherd preached but the broad principles W'aldo belonging to Said described Mrs. Esther Knox construction, the for thereof. Petition herself young in body and in She Center; Foster, Ridge; in said petition, petition probate spirit. the church to a large audience April 23. have not been departed from. Mechanics’ said nee A. sole heir of Mrs. B. and presented by Ellis, j should at all times be a of L. Aborn, Knox Station, there are 838 the said notice part the world The people here really appreciate, Mr. Today operating compan- Ordered, That petitioner gives said deceased. Leonard. in the Uuited States with m leg to all interested causing a copy of and its life if she would command the re- Mjrtle Penney, ies 47,555 persons by James W. Nickerson, late of Swanville, de- Shepherd and his efforts to leave good be three weeks suc- of trackage and more than 105,000 electric Insurance this order to published ceased. Petition that Elizabeth A. Nickerson gfipet of the members of her for in The Journal, a news- family thoughts with them for spiritual uplift. cars. The electric railway industry re- cessively Repub'ican or some other suitable person may be appoint- paper published at Belfast, that they may ap- ~^tr wisdom and guidance. SANDYPOINT presents an investment of about $6,000,- ed administrator of said estate. Application Ortrlan the only son of Mrs. pear at a Probate Court, to be held at Belfast, Jones, _ and to focal communities Company, that no bond be required from said administra- The importance of in the 000,000 pays within and ft>r said County, on the 9th day participation was taken ill Wednesday tor is contained in the petition for pr. nate | Henry Clement who is in $60,000,000 in taxes. From 12 to 15 billion MIL WA UK WISC OKSLX. of A. 1922, at ten of the clock activities of club and communi- Horace Blanchard, employed EE, May, D, thereof. Petition presented by said Elizabeth M church, 19 at three o’clock. The little fel- passengers are transported yearly. More before noon, and show cause, if any they have, April was Assets December 31, 1921. A widow and neir-atlaw of said fl Belfast, home over Sunday. not Nickerson, ty organization is obvious. She needs ra- than 5,500 one-man cars are already in why the prayer of said petitioner should low complained of a headache but he Real estate.$ 11,800 00 deceased. was in over miles be granted. tuese contacts in order to keep herself R. F. Springer of Lisbon Falls operation, running 220,000,000 loans. 1,168.660 10 late of m pidly grew worse and the doctor was call- Mortgage ELLERY BOWDEN. Judge, Estate of William Eadie Kolmar, yearly and carrying more than a billion blocks and bonds. 58 and ■ most effective ss a guiding factor in her town several days recently. 6,806.628 A true Attest* Nor'.hport. Petition of Lelia P, Kotmn who it cerebro spinal men- in copy. ed, pronounced passengers. Cash office and bank. 236,247 53 Chas E Paul B Scarff, executors, for determina! n of 1 home group, and as a means of maintain- Johnson, Register. ingitis. Although everything was done for Mr. and Mrs. Levi Harriman were in Agents’ balances. 725.763 93 collateral inheritance tax. 1 a social consciousness which serves Interest and rents. 66 886 37 ing he for a visit. Boys' and Girls Clubs.' Estate of William of Bel- tne little sufferer that could be done, Bucksport Saturday other 26 Lincoln West, late All assets. 16,769 a held at Belfast, within and j to link her home to the larger group. At Probate Court fast. Petition of Sarah E. West, executrix, for died The family has Edward and the on the 11th of Saturday morning. Arery family spent In his of the progress for the County of Waldo, day determina ion of collateral inheritance tax. quarterly report Gross assets.$ 67 of all in their bereave- week end with his at the 8,032.755 April, A D. 1922. the sympathy great parents Ferry. of boys’ and girls’ club work in Maine, Deduct items not admitted. 87,700 04 Estate of Ijtvina S Ellis, late of Swan •*' was John D. Abbott, son and heir at law of the Petition of Eli E. Ellis, that an WbSl MONTVILLE ment. Funeral services held, April A number from here attended the social conducted under the auspices of the Colle- widower, Admitted 63 estate of Dewitt C Abbott, late of Knox, in lowance be made to him out of the P41' The of beauti- assets.$ 7.945.065 may 25, at the home. profusion and dance at Prospect Saturday evening. of extension State of deceased, sonal estate of ge Agriculture service, Liabilities December 1921, said County Waldo, having pre said deceased, was a 31, Joe Bryant recent visitor in Ap- ful flowers were silent messengers of love Leader, Lester H. Shibles states that the sented a petition praying he, John D. Abbott Jessie Norton Petition of A. G. Black arrived last week from Net losses .$ 539,011 02 Luce of Liberty. total was 1306 unpaid of Knox in the County of Waldo, or some other be pleton. from relatives and friends. Mrs. Sarah enrollment up to April 1, 76 said Jessie Norton Luce that her name may Everett and his house for the sum- Unearned premiums. 4,023.938 administrator of opened in suitable person be appointed to Jesaie has been members, comparison with 504 during All other liabilities. 275.(00 00 changed Edna Norton. There is an opening here for a good Dr. Thompson, of Belfast stopping the estate of said deceased. mer. the corresponding period last year. Every Cash capital. 1,260,000 (0 Arlene Louise Luce of Liberty. Petition to locate. with her daughter, Mrs. Henry Clement, That the said notice of Jessie cU8‘ William Gusten and of county shows an increase. Cumberland Surplus over all liabilities. 1,857.106 85 Ordered, petitioner give Norton Luce, mother and legs family Bangor a of I.uutse for a few called here by the has the but to all persons interested by causing copy todian, that the name of said Arlene Lorenzo D. Wright is days, being and at their cot- largest enrollment, Oxford, boarding witq spent Friday Saturday Total liabilities and surplus. ...$ 63 this ordei to be published three weeks suc- Luce be to Arlene Louise Nor- sudden death of her Orman Androscoggin and Sagadahoc counties 7,945,055 may changed Clyde Howell. grandson, tage here. in the Republican Journal, a news- ton. have made the highest percentages of cessively Jones. paper published at Belfast, that they msy ap- ate of Mrs Arthur is sick. Her Several men arrived recently from Bos- gain. P. BRYNNES. Estate of Frances Adelia Sargent, Jackson, very J. Agent, pear at a Probate Court, to be held at Belfast, ted for on the of the Belfast. First and final account preser ton and are working interior The sewing, cooking and housekeeping within and for said on the 9(.h of uster, Mrs. Ed Bean, is' caring for her. 23 Hammond St., Me. County, day allowance by Jessie S. Pattee, acminiatratrix. MONROE CENTRE Hamilton bouse. and poultry projects have the largest en- Bangor, May, A. D. 1922, at ten of the clock be- 3wl9 Estate of late of Lnity- Chester Craney was a recent oveY rollment, in the order named. More than fore noon, and show cause, if any they have* Lucy P. Mitchell, Mr. and MrB. Irving Merrithew and little First for *i>oW- half the of said should not ana final account presented night guest of John Downer in Freedom. of the increase in enrollment thus far why prayer petitioner execu- Wilbur Nado has recently purchrsed a daughter Eleanor of Stockton village be ance by Alice Verne Sawyer, surviving is in these three projects. Mr. Shibles granted. has were guests of Mr. Fred Blanchard, and ELLERY tor. Charles Colby a.crew at work on Ford car. credits this fine of enroll- Auction Sale. BOWDEN, Judge j showing early A true Attest: of L'nity. in family Sunday. copy. Estate of Curtis E. Mitchell, late the roads the north and west parts of ments to three causes: Better functioning y | Lester Bailey was a business caller in At the late homestead of Wm.H. Curtis, Chas. E. Johnson, Register Second Account for allowance Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Heath and son of Farm Bureau increase in presented the town. organization; deceased, in Monroe. I shall sell at public Alice Verne Sawyer, surviving executor. Belfast recently. who the winter in number of standard increase in Byron, spent Florida, clubs; on June Bel- Hall is auction Monday, 5, 1922, at ten EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. The subscriber Estate of West, late of Maynarl helping Perley Cross arrived home, April 15th. They made number of field agents. William Lincoln Miss Zilpha Merrow is working for o’clock in the forenoon, the following de- notice that it has been last. in Freedom, to takedown the old the trip by auto and were fifteen days hereby gives duly ap- hirst and .final account presented tannery Webber. scribed real estate of William H. irited executor of the last will and testa- allowance E executrix. Mrs. Henry enroute. Curtis, p< by Sara'h West, building. Her Faithful Collie Tried to Save Her. late of Monroe in the County of Waldo, ment of ELLEKV BOWDEN. and ourU Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Moore family subject to the widow’s Judge of said C Mrs. Willard Vose received news deceased, right by from While relatives EUGENE H. MAHONEY, late of boston, A true Attest- of Swanville visit :d Mr. and Mrs. E. F. KNOX KIUUE. were searching the descent to one undivided half of the same, copy of the original. Pemaquid Harbor, that Msrcena Poland, neighborhood for Miss Juanita H. Wright real estate bounded Massachusetts, CHAS. E. JOHNSON. Kegiater. April 22. said being and descri- of this is Gilbert, of 75 her in d« formerly town, very sick, re- Woolwich, Me., aged years, bed as follows:—Bounded northerly by the'County of Suffolk, ceased, and given * has been is a Notice that the follow Bradford Webber, who visit- Fred Elkins building large ben three-year-old wet and much bonds as the law directs. All persons ia hereby given doubtful. collie, very land of William H. Small and land of O having the Pro covery estate of appointments have been made by his Mrs Mabel Roberts of house. appeared the scene. The demands against the said deceased a ing sister, excited, upo B. Dow; easterly by Dead Brook, so call- within and for the of Waldo Mrs. John L. wishes to thank her almost are desired to present the same for settlement, Court, County Bean, has returned home. constant companion of the elder- ed; southerly by land of William L. East- State Boston, Mass., Annie Ingraham and daughter Iola re- and all indebted thereto are requested to make of Maine. friends snd neighbors, who so kindly sent ly woman led them to an ice pond nearby man; and westerly by land of J. W. Rob- of to payment immediately to its authorized agent, Estate of Curtis B. Mitchell, late cently went Waterville, shopping. where the body of his mistrees wbb found the her post cards, letters, snd booklets dur- ft Aroostook Revenues Decrease ertson; being late homestead farm of Arthur Ritchie, Belfast, Maine. Alice Verne of Fairfield apP01 Bangor in two feet of shore. It Sawyer and Mrs. H. H, Coombs and Miss waierclose to the said William H. Curtia, deceased. The Old Colony Trust executrix ing her recent illnesB, having received 103 Mr. Company. April 11, A. D. 1922. was evident from tracks he made that the FREDERICK L. PALMER. Boston. Mass., April 11, 1922. 17 of With the exception of the earnings re- Harriet Clark of Belfast called on Mrs. Estate of Lixxie S. Farr ham, late cards. collie had tried to her from the water.' pull Admimstrato of said Estate, port, Albion M. Park of Searsport appoin ceived from the transportation of C. B. April 21st. It was when freight, Ingraham supposed he was with her l-— EXECUTOR’S NOTICE.-The executor A. D. 1922 she ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. The sub- subscriber April 11, revenues of the Bangor & Aroostook Rail- Mr. Mrs. Frank Miss plunged into the pond. Miss Wright hereby gives notice that he has been late of «•** PKOSPfcCT FERRY andj Clement, had scriber hereby gives notice that he has been duly Estate of Ripley C. Whitcomb, been in poor health. appointed executor of the last will and road showed decreaaea from those of 1920, Ethel Clark and Mrs. Grace Clark called duly appointed administrator, with the will testa- fast. Ralph L. Richarda of Belfast sppoinnl ment of 1922. to the annexed, of the estate of ed administrator April 11, A, L>. Littlefield is still confined according annual report of the di- on Mr. and Mrs. Nickless in The Mrs. Clara Percy Unity, historical library of the late Jamea late °< issued to the ROBERT W. PERRY, late of Lincolnville, JOSEPH E. REYNOLDS, late of Estate of Frsoces W. Jenkine. room. rectors, just stockholders of 23rd. Phinney Baxter of Portland was recently Burnham, to her April in the ceater.Msssschusetta. Charlee Douglssi” the The revenues County of Waldo, deceased, and gi en in the of «or corporation. freight sold at auction in New York City for $6.- County Waldo, and er sod Moses both of bonds as the law directs. deceased, given Alien Wheeler, Evander Harriman was in Belfast on showed an increase of 16.9 cent Mrs. Sborev is staying awhile with All persons having bonds as the law directs. All A D. per Op- 638. The collection numbered 1,160 titles, persona having ter. appointed executors April 11. demands against the estate of said deceased the our expenses experienced a decrease Nickless in Mr. and * f demands against estate of said John business April 10th. erating Mrs. Hazel Unity. mostly bound books. are desired to the deceased R.Duntou of Belfast sppcinted present same for settlement are desired to the of 3.6 per cent from those of the previous present same for settlement thorixed agent. visited bis Mrs. Percy Nickless are receiving con- and all indebted thereto are requested to make and all indebted thereto Harry Ginn of Jonesport are requested U of year. Lumber shipments fell off consid- Tanlac is appetizing, invigorating and payment immediately. Dated at Belfaat, in aaid County gratulations on the birth of a son, April make payment immediately. Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Ginn, sev- erably, while those of potatoes ahowed a it and oe convinced. JOHN F. COOMBS. and State of Maine this 18th dsy of -parents, strengthening. Try LUCIEN H. GOODWIN substantial increase. 10th. Read & Hills. Camden, Me., April 11, 1922. 18 A. D. 1922. eral days recently. Pittsffeld, Maine, April II. 1922. |g CHAS. E, JOHNSON. KegJter.

• "Vou lletter hurry, or it will retuiy The he too lute." Cortland Apples. All Intense hatred for Snnitny flood- From Maine Farmer. Hour ed Hon us lie rend this third note. The The Noon The Impudence of the boy Interfering in New York Experiment Station at Mashed N. Y., sends out the Notes this way and trying to tell Don how potatoes- Geneva, following | lighter and more circular regarding new apple varieties, i to run his affairs! If he ever caught digestible. winch have proved superior on the sta- him in the act of putting a note on Saves time and j lion grounds. the dc-', he'd the By FRANK H. WILLIAMS he'd pulverize boy, labor. “The Cortland apple was developed at that's what. Ryzon l he station, and is a seedling from a cross So intensely was Don aroused that of Hen Davis with Macintosh. This is p.22, by McClure Newepaper Syndicate the next noon he didn’t leave the sail tn be a most promising apple for New York, New England and the com- that Dolly Smith building at all; he simply went from lien .Tolies thought nnrcial apple regions ot Canada. The In the world. the general office into a nearby room was the prettiest girl RVZON should be Iruits are larger, brighter in color, and ! 60 odd year*’ experience in their selec- and there to await j as they worked in camped develop- of the same as All day long, put in mashed po- excellent flavor the Mac- r ff | OWC D9\ tion anc^ marketing. Northern grown, offices of the Acme ments and to wonder morosely when but later and ! the Idg general intosh, they ripen keep tatoes before re- * r \ hardy seed*. Naturally “at home’’ in company, Don stole Dolly and Ullliom would get married. longer, thus extending the season for the Manufacturing from 1 New soil. See our about 12:fft) Don’s ac- moving the desirable Macintosh type of apple. The England Page 2 of at her os she bent demurely Then, o’clock, VEGETABLES! glances fire. Less Cortland also colors better on for >» turning out work tivities were rewarded, lie saw Sam- whip- heavy dm) I catalog ovh her typewriter, and will succeed where- the Order a soils, probably about twice as fust us any other my walking through hlg general just can today. ever Macintosh is grown. SPECIAL OFFERSEtc. the office and work that was ! office room toward the desk. He saw Have dclicioae, 'JlfcLD 1 In Here should be something worth in M Ask about them. Write for of our girl at the desk and creamy maahed today your copy about three times as neat as Snimny stop quickly ^ surprise you. the of Maine. If just potat oe a at 3 vestigating by growers SLEDS' 1922-180 page FREE catalog. 40 pages about seeds. put a paper upon It. And then Don next meal. an theirs. And every time that Don your apple can be found carrying the good Kendall fit Whitney, Portland, Maine, / 858. down like an with glanced at her brown Imir and big swooped upon Sammy qualities of the Macintosh, greater his heart eagle after Its prey. power of resistance against diseases, blue eyes and rosy cheeks, "I got you that time!” exclaimed most virulent near salt water, a great a step and he felt like rush- did quick step will have been taken towards es- to Iter and carrying her Don. "You—you're so fresh I've got a ing right up tablishing orchards on an extensive basis the good mind to—to 0ft with him to “marrying parson" Between I here in Maine. on the street on With Sammy In his hands, Don was Cooperation three blocks down When the State farm was purchased at I quite at a loss what to do next. He which the Acme company was located. Monmouth Hus was just the sort of work couldn't hurt the of but President and which was but twelve Then as Don would turn reluctantly boy, course, Congress promi-ed, years Sammy's Impertinence must stop. have passed and so far as the public is in* & his his heart would [ Hutchins hsi k to work, But didn’t formed all that has been attempted, in apparently realize 1j Skay Sammy sink. Citation of Record of Legislation Refutes this line, has been the attempt at graft* chance had lie, anyhow? Not that he was In any physical danger, Wind of "Do and ; ing tips of branches. Now that Prof. Successors to Hutchins Bros, In the world for he writhed In Don’s grasp and be- Charges Nothing" Congress the h st little chance Morse is in charge, orchardists may, we gan telling Don to let him go. Then Shows of Well Defined against Charles Cilllom. the sales Completion believe, look for advanced work which was suddenly Sammy's tune changed. will count for their manager, who, though there gray Program blessing. We have a fine class of finished corners “Oh. Miss Dolly—help! Cotne quick, jB his hair and lines nt the Miss courted with all the Dolly!” once Tanlac an honest o( his eyes, Dolly C. 8. REPRESENTATIVE FRANK MONDELL If you give Monuments in the gran- Don listened to Sammy In the ut- will add voice to the thou- leading trdor of a college youth. (H VOIIIM.), KEPI III.K AN FLOOR LEADER ! trial, you your most nmazement. What had to of others who are it. Read Of course, Don and Dolly were good Dolly sands praising ites and marbles. when Don was do with the affair? & Hills. Leaving your | /fleti'l' Hut always _ close to At Sammy’s cry the door from the on the verge of leaning Dolly When the newly elected Republican $75,000,000 for federal aid In buildinu now girl's rest room and Dolly hur- orders with us will you and whispering In her pretty ear that opened Congress was convened In special ses- of public highways. It enacted a law give ried Into the office. Don It would he a good stunt for them to general saw^ sion April 11, 1921, the nation was still for the protection of American owned her face go scarlet as she took in a stone finished and for honk up and go through life together, legally at war with the Central Powers cable and radio service. It enacted a placed the sittyition. the thought of his meager salary rose Of Europe and the domestic problems new tax measure, which reduces the him. And there was “You make hltu let me go!” cried up and chilled confronting the country were of great- public taxation for the current year in MEMORIAL DAY. with Sammy. “He—he-’’ Gllliom looming In the distance er magnitude than an> previous ad- the sum of $818,000,000, the bulk of "Ilow can on a like hl< fut salary and Idg. powerful auto- you pick boy ministration in the history of the which is saved to the man of med'urn lie right to that?” demanded Dolly, coming up to mobile. Surely II wouldn't United States had ever been called i income. life of ease that Don. doprKc Ttolly of the upon to solve. In addition to enacting the Budget her. ‘Tin not on him,” declared Gllliom could give picking The President and the Congress had Law creating the Budget Bureau, un- on rather “But lie's been I’ !• some weeks things dragged Don. sullenly. a well-defined program of rehabilita- der whiclt all economies which have me with a lot of notes this way—Don becoming more pessi- annoying silly tion and reconstruction. In his address been made by executive department- and less ardent from day to and—and It’s got to stop.” mistic opening the special session of Con- were made possible, the Congress, Cilllom ardent and As Don his on day. and becoming spoke grasp Sammy gress the President asked the pas upon its own initiative, cut over $300,- time went on. I more confident as loosened. Sammy suddenly squirmed sage of a resolution declaring a state 000.000 from appropriations requested <-ASK. YOU*. GHPCERs came a on which a safe distance Then there day away, and then at of peace between the United States by various departments and boards, when Don asked her a face at Don. Dolly hesitated made and the Central Powers. He urged, in tiius carrying out the President’s de- to the movies that !” “Go to g" night. “You poor fish cried Sammy. addition, the enactment of an emer- sire for rigid economy. “I—I hardly know what to say." ahead and get her. She made me gency tariff, a tariff, the permanent In addition to carrying out the Pips- Notice said rtolly. “I was ont late last night write the notes. She told me just creation of a budget system; legisla- ident's program it enacted a restrictive Special and I’m going to he out late tomorrow what to write!” tion providing relief to agricultural in- immigration law. It amended the inform the that we I to home We wish to public night. really ought stay Sammy pointed at Dolly and then terests; federal aid to public high- Amer- Edge Act in order to facilitate are doing business all the time and if you tonight and get some sleep. It always scurried from the room. ways: a new tax law which would les- ica's foreign trade. It reorganized the wish to buy or sell real estate of any kind male me sleepy to ride In an auto- of sen the burden of taxation and As the full significance Sammy’s public Philippine financial system in order to we would be pleased to talk with you. mobile and I didn’t get enough sleep a con- words came to Don Ills heart leaped eliminate excess profits taxes: as E. A. STROUT Farm Agency, save the islands from bankruptcy | last night.” into solidation of the various into his eyes and lie gazed deep government a result of maladministration under ROY C. FISH, Local Manager, Ii..n shivered 11 lilt ns irony sum before relief for ex-service Dolly's eyes. And in her eyes, agencies handling the Wilson It reorganized the R Odd Fellows’ Block, Belfast, Me. one find regime. >om*2, this. He f.-Jt ns If some saw some- a and welfare she shyly turned away, lie men; maternity infancy Indian Bureau and reorganized the tf 17 thro" n cold water over him. lie knew, a law thing that made tils heart leap for law; to punish lynching by fed- salaries with Postal Service and readjusted (if coarse, who Polly had been eral statute; encouragement for and Joy. in that department. In fulfillment of the night before and who she was to Dolly!” lie exclaimed, regulation of cable and radio service; the House Of “Why, why, the President's request, he with the following night. and. above all in and caught her to him. else, rigid economy tariff measure— He was passed a permanent Course, It would he Gill loin. for the ex- “And you aren't going to marry appropriations operating the Bill The House also the one of friends who Fordttey W L. COOK I only Polly's penses of the Government. Protect Your Gilllom?" questioned Don. "You’re passed the Dyer Bill, which makes owned an automobile. The best and the conclusive answ'er to take a chance with me, poor and call It off then I” ex- willing lynching a federal offense provides ‘•oh. well, we'll as whether or not the and to Republican of that crime. claimed Pon. and turned hurriedly salary everything?” for federal punishment Porch Floors smiled Congress has co-operated with the Re Undertaker without at Polly. “No—and, and yes,” Dolly, In his annual message to Congress' away looking up publican President in carrying out the It’s strange but true he. "You know which Is no and which Is the President made As lie strode down tile street in December, sup that some think to make program is the citation of the record people any he heard Polly calling after yes. I only went with Gilllom recommendations, among; thought of accomplished acts. The Eme-gency plementarv old paint will do for the Licensed Embalmer him. But he didn't stop. Probably you jealous.” them being the enactment of a co-‘ floor. Tariff was a law May 27. The reso- porch to tell him how “But why didn't you say something the The she merely wanted operative marketing law; appro-1 But it won’t! The License 377. ! Circlet is more than a Brassiere. It** Don. lution terminating a state of war be- porch I sorry shp felt for him. lie couldn't or do something?” queried of funds to relieve the famine1 Self-Adjusting, and over tween the United States and the Cen- priation floor gets much harder simply slips didn't countered the head, at stand that, so he kept right on walk- “Why you?” Dolly. in Russia; the creation of a coromis-; sur- Maine. Tel. 61-3 clasps the waist and under- tral Powers was in full force wear than any other Belt ist, Don had to come hack to and ef- arm, and smooths out lines. | lug away hurriedly. And as sion to handle the refunding of our; face around the house. ugly that he kissed her fect July 2. The Budget Raw was in if your dealer can't get it, tend actual The next day at the office Pon question, again. foreign loans; and the enactment of; That’s why it should be force and effect June 10. in time to name, addreee and a I I $1. 00. We ll resolutely kept his eyes away from to stop the issuance of tax-; protected with paint tend the Circlet pre- to the new fiscal legislation apply year beginning stand that wear. paid. Size* 34 to 48. Dolly. So successful was he In doing exempt securities. that will PRIEST SAVED HUNGRY BIRDS July 1. The Sweet Bill to co-ordinate Nemo Hygienic-Fashion Institute this that Sammy, the office boy, took Lowe Brothers Porch all with ex-servic? Every one of these recommendations 120 East 16th St., New York, Dep’t M. situa- agencies dealing ] j Two story, modern frame house. 8 rooms. notice of it. Having noticed the been enacted into law' with Floor paint is made es- Feathered Mass men was a law 9. has 4 acre of land. Situated on Pon cautious- Now Songsters Say by August thej for floors. City water, 1 tion Sammy approached of the one regarding the is- pecially porch for Their Kind Protector, Ac In order to assist the agricultural | exception Northport avenue, 1 3-4 mile from post ly. suance of non-taxable securities and a ! We have it in all the summer or year round cording to Legend. interests the Congress amended the office. Excellent "What’s the matter?" Sam- into colors. MAURICE W. LORD queried War Finance which bill to carry that recommendation popular welling. j Corporation Act, Me. my "Did she give you the frozen well on its way through tf i5 Hayford Block, Belfast, i On religious holidays, when the bells provided a round billion dollars of new effect is now ( i min?" -[ In the centuries old mission church at credit for agricultural and live-stock Congress. j COOPER & COMP AM V Notice As he spoke Sammy Indicated Polly the Juarez, Mexico, ring for vespers, out interests: passed the Packers and This record shows that House; Special I wish to inform the public that I have xviili a nod of Ills head. the President exact-1 BELFAST, MANE [ of the green fields of the ltio Grande Stockyards Act, the Capper-Tincher co-operated with the harness branch of like throt- 0RR1N J. DICKEY bought Patterson I For a moment Pon felt horde red- cent. In enacting such leg-1 valley swarms a vast of Act to regulate grain exchanges and ly 100 per & Sylvester and will conduct it in con- k fttng Then he thought het- Sammy. winged blackbirds. They flutter and the Xelson-Curtis Act. which increased islation as he recommended—a record nection with my business in the Armory ■ ter of the Idea and decided not to Insurance chirp in melodious clouds around the the funds available for farm loans in of co-operation between the executive building. I will also do harness repairing ■ throttle him. of ■ and auto top work. I would be to antique Spanish belfry before settling the sum of $25,000,000. and legislative branches Congress Fire, Liability, Automobile pleased “she didn't receive your pa ronage. 4wl6 “No,” said Pon. give in the trees of the I’lazu de and In- which has no equal in the annals of i to rest It enacted the Maternity PYTHIAN BLOCK. (Phone 316-3 A K. Wood will me the mitt. I’ve simply quit. be my assistant. Icy Armas. Whenever this happens, all fancy Welfare Act. It appropriated | American legislation. What chance,” he added bitterly, cross over Juarez pious souls them- CHAS. E. STEVENS, Belfast "has a guy got these days against a “Mass Is WAN It'D Fine for selves and whisper, being Transfers in Real Estate Lumbago bird with a Jot of roin?” Then with- sung again for the kind padre.” Musterole drives pain away and answer from Sam- New Readers For The National out waiting for nn What file “kind padre’s” name was A Million National tank of Belfast brings in its place delicious, soothing answered him- The following transfers in real estate City my, Don mournfully or when he lived are matters lost In Republican comfort. Just rub it in gently. A of the »t< ckholders of The a a chance In Weekly Magazine- meeting City self. “Not chance—not of human were recorded in the Waldo County Reg- The Illustrated It is a clean, white ointment, made ALGOLA the on PILLS depths forgetfulness. National Bank of Belfast to vote the pro Newspaper Published at the National of mustard. Get Musterole the world!” But some time in the Seventeenth or istry of Deeds for the weeK ending April posed increase of capital stock of the hank with oil Regulate the Stomach, Liver ind Bowels. Capital. Special Bargain Introductory two at store- i^c and 65c Make Pure lilood. Tor Relieve “Well, eheer up!” admonished Sam- the Juarez 1922: from one hundred thousand dollars to today your drug Constipation. early Eighteenth century, 24, Oiler to readers of this paper—For Ten Gas, Biliousness, Sick Headache. fish left hunured thousand dollars and to determine in jars and tubes; hospital s.ze, $3.00. Indigestion, my. “There are plenty of still souls the blackbirds were Hattie to Frank Try them. 10c. 25c. At Duane good know, N, Moody, Searsport, Cents, in stamps or currency, The Na- the manner in which it shall be accomplished, MUSTARD drtiggists. BETTER THAN A PLASTER Pharmacai Co., so'e proprietor, P. O. Box In the sea.” thousands in a which E. StuJIey, do; land and buildings in will be sent six and the transaction of other business that dying by drought tional Republican .weeks any 1103, City Hall Station, X*ew York. See retorted “I don’t want come before the stock “Huh," Pon, dried the ltio Grande In its bed and Searsport, to one address. may legally special Signature on each box. hold rs' meeti will be held at their bank- to marry a fish!" the to Ida L. Belfast, to Clara A. Show this offer to your friends. The g, withered valley's vegetation Burgess, rooms on at 10 a ing Thursday, May 11, 1922, It was on the that land and buddings in Bel- National Republican is national weekly following day husks. Then it was the kind padre, Burgess, do; o'clock a. m. of and government print- WOOLENS Bon, upon returning to his desk from of fast. review politics C. W. WESCOTT. President sharing with them the little stock current and histori- of ing more interesting Belfast. Me.. April 1. 2922-5w 13 found the first of a series he had hoarded for himself Arthur W. Shaw, Winterport, to John wear direct [lunch, corn that cal information about national affairs Material for ladies’ notes which surprised him and made W. Cook, do; land and buildings in Win- and Ids horse, saved the birds until each week than any other paper in from Factory. Write for samples him again feel like committing mur- chil National Ben Franklin Fire Ins. the rains came. terport. America. It is of special value to Co., and state kind wanted^ der civics in upon Sammy. So, although even the pious admit Joel W. Fernald, Camden, to Richard dren studying history and PITTSBUKG, PA. h. A. PACKAKL), The found rend like land and new women voters desir- first note Don that some blackbirds roost In the Plaza W. Januey, Germantown, Fa.; the schools, to 3mo. Hox H. Camden, Maine themselves with the Assets December 31, 1921 this: night no scoffer can buildings in Lincolnville. ing to familiarize de Armas every of Real Estate.$ 203,844 44 Dr.M.C. essential to a comprehension I-Hint heart never won fair lady. the whole black- John A. Chadwick and Lucy A. Chad- facts StephensoD them that worth Mortgage Loins. 2.573,318 00 persuade to A. land questions ai d has much I The note was scrawled on a sheet not wick, Belfast, Leroy Paul, do; public Loans.- 0) the does Collateral 146,850 bird population of valley for every member of and in Belfast. while information 73 Sale of In a hand. buildings Stocks and Bonds. 1.594,612 For scrap paper boyish Right come there on the especially sacred There to be ou every to Walter the family. ought Cash in Office and Bank. 364 958 34 DENTIST away Don felt that a trick was Drusilla L. Frisbee, Belfast, with bath on Cedar being to chirp a mass for the kind soul home reading table in America at least Balances. 89 The ten-room house days I. land and buildings in Belfast. Agents 497,804 hv the Clark, do; to furnish known as the Dorman residence. Played upon him. fun-loving which befriended them in a bygone one national periodical intended Bills Receivable. 0 00 MNSONIG 1 tlMPLE. ROOM 3 st>eet, Martha E. to Herbert R. the best of re- Sammy. But, In order to he sure Aekmann in the New Hills, Bcilast, information about the nation of which Interest ar.d Rents. 55.295 92 Pleasantly located and in century.—1). 'and and in Belfast. other Assets. S.411 17 292-4 heater of the beat about the matter lion secured some ills, do; buildings citizen is a part and devoted to the All Telephone pair. New hot water York Evening Post. every Nicholas Walton, Thorndike, to Amber stimulation of serious ihought. The Na- make Double gar*tfe.hen house and about specimens of Sammy’s handwriting Gross Assets.$4,415,895 49 E. laud in Unity. tional fills that bill. Just send three acres of land The lot extends from and these with Huuter, Unity; Republican Deduct items not admitted. 61,853 89 compared specimens w th remit- Court street and borders on Sal- Christmas to Vernie in the names and addresses, Cedar to the note. looked Beautiful Hymn. Demaris Watt, Belfast, Watt, The writing certainly and out mond with a fine view of the Bay. well-known and land and in Belfast. tance to cover at ten cents each, Admitted Assets. $5,384.24160 stree', alike. he no “Adeste Fideles," Rockland; buildings There could, therefore, mailing department will do the rest. (1 he Apply to B. H. MUDGETT, Christmas hymn, Ims George Elden Dodge, Burnham, to Ed- Liabilities Dec. 31, 1921 doubt that Sammy was responsible. greatly-loved regular price of The National Republican 51tf Belfast, Maine been attributed to Si. Bonaventure, ward F. Hunt, do; land in Burnham. Net Unpaid Losses. $ 447,886 67 SHINGLES But Don catch in Address, Circulation derided to Sammy is $1.50 a year.) Unearned Premiums.3,120.595 61 but is not found among his works, ac- f rank C. to Arthur 10th the net before saving anything to him. Meservie, Troy, Department, National Republican,425 II other Liabilities. 175,509 4:? Catholic Ritchie, land and buildings in C. » For the of entehing cording to the Encyclopedia. Belfast; St. N. W., Washington, D. Cash Capital. 1,00» .00 00 a full line of purpose Sammy Morrill. We have shingles Jlche? was used at benediction at Chrlst- over all Liabilities. 640,269 90 at It Don returned to the ottire It Surplus When from right 1 HE TEXANS. you're suffering mastide In France and England since C. C. Shepherd, Lincolnville, to Nettie PLAIN TALK TO our on Primrose street earlier than usual the following day. Total Liabilities ard Surplus.. .$5,384,241 6 in yard close of the Eighteenth century. It Tiffany Dulfell, Camden; laud in Linco.n- It is said that upon one occasion a cer- headache, But was not about. However, the Sammy vilie. lecturer was telling Maurice W. Lord, Agent, Belfast, Me. v as at the Portuguese legation tain Farmers’ Union at reasonable delivered there was on the desk the sung 3wl6 prices, backacke, a note just Nettie of Texas of tile mistake they as as 17'.»7. The most Tiffany Dulfell, Camden, to Ab- the farmers same. This second note read like this: In London early bie E. land iu Lincolti- were making. He said: 1 he great mis- toothache, musical setting was ascribed l'rue, Lincolnville; without charges. "Aw go ahead and try! Mebhe you popular ville. take with the Texas farmer is that he Vincent Novello. organist there, and neuralgia. got a chance after all." to live at heme, he dt pends on sell- Wanted John E. to Ernest E. doesn’t MILTON B. HILLS or from other who was at Raven, Knox, are pain any cause, try The the same ns to John Beading organist cotton too much. You continual- handwriting was Raven, Montvule; land and buildings in ing cathedral from 1075-81, and you don’t ever A SECOND-HAND ROLL-TOP OFFICE that of the first note. Winchester Moulville. ly buying something, Tel. 16-12 _t»6 Winchester college. It To illustrate what I mean; DESK, in good condition. Apply at Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills On the third Don exercised and later at E. sell anything. day Mary Ritchie, Monroe, to Charles L. but call attention to the fact tf 13 THE JOURNAL OFFICE The first legislature of Maine is of French or German I need your eighty One or two and the particular cart* In his effort to appro probably Fhilbnck, Hampden; laud and building* in the it is of the sex pain stops all the faithful that when you awake morning may have a representation head hut he failed. authorship. It invites iu Monroe. Contain no habit-forming drugs Sammy, again to the alarm of a Connecticut clock. You which has become eligible to membership to Bethlehem to worship the Auto And a note on Ids to come on 1922 License and were made for the Have you tried Dr. Miles' Nervine? again he found | get up and button Chicago suspenders since the nominations Amk r desk, this one like this: new born Detroit overalls. You go out and or present legislature. As has you ltruyyiot reading Savior._ GUIDING RADIO WAVES. to your eightieth wash your face with Cincinnati soap in an Registration been already noted, Roselle W. Huddil- YOUTHFUL LOGIC wash basin. You sit down ston of Orono is a candidate for the Re- EXPLANATION ACCEPTED. A Ukrainian engineer is reported to Indianapolis must be sworn to. eat from a table made APPLICATIONS, nomination for senator from -«i to your breakfast, publican is the last piece of mince have discovered a method by which radio and you eat Penobscot county. Mrs. Huddilston is How fast were you going?” “Tommy, this in Grand Rapids, Mich., said his may be sent to a definite re- Your bread is made of MAURICE W. LuRD the wife of Professor Huddilston of the "Your honor, I was juat crawling pie you are going to have,” messages Chicago meat. without Tennessee cooked on a St. Louis University of Maine faculty, and is presi- along.” mother. ceiving station the danger of floor, of the a New Notary Public. Justice Peace Maine Federation of "It’s rather curious that most of stove. You go out and pul York dent of the Women’s the as thunder. being intercepted by other stations. It Tommy scowled as black fed on Iowa Miss Nettie C. of Vas- People who are charged in this court with bridle on a Kentucky mule, Hayf ,rd Block, Belfast, Maine tf4g Clubs. Burleigh like his is Btated that by means of a simple appa- farm all which who has served as selectman of ‘Feeding say they were ‘crawling “There was a little boy you,” corn, and plow your day, salboro, is a candidate for the along.’" mother continued, “who ate so much ratus the socalled “locked power line” of is covered with a Massachusetts mortga that town, Repub- the lield be At when you get home you lican nomination lor the house of repre- ‘‘Your honor, I’m a professional avia- he burst ^ es, he magnetic may straightened ge. night mince pie that finally Boston and from the district tor An ordinary observer might have out and grouped into parallel rays. These read a Bible printed in you say sentatives composed of burst from too much mince pie Dr. Hester Brown eating are Baid to do with the neces- a that was written in Jerusalem. Vassalboro and Winslow. Other women thought my car was traveling at high rays away prayer FOR SALE “there’s not such aerials If this is under a blanket manufac candidates tor the lower house are Dora kPue?' ^ut to me *t was crawling.” “No,” said Tommy, sity of report true, it And you crawl Ahem! seems that we are on the verge of a new tured in New Jersey, to be kept awake all Pinkham of Fort Kent and Mary B. Got- I understand your point of a thing as too much mince pie.” Low trice second hand parlor epoch in radio However, we shall have night by a mongrel dog—the only home OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN' ham of Portland, Republicans, and Etta i'ew exactly, and out of respect to your “Then,” said Ins mother, “why did he O to wait for complete details before pass- you have on the farm.” Moral: Elmira Boynton of Jefferson, Bertha zatdous profession, where speed is es- burst?” product and kitchen stoves. sehtia1 to ing judgment on the merits of this new Eucourage home production and buy of Wade Campbell of Dover-Foxcroft and safety, I’ll fine you $25 for “There wasn’t enough boy,” Tommy invention.—Scientific American. home producers. 30 high Street. tel. 320 Minna S Mann of Portland, Democrats. J. A L S I L\ McKEE V. —birmingham Age-Herald. answered.—Los Au^eles Times.

m 90,000 Snrirgfield.nd Es.te nSt Ry.Co latM.g. 7 1927 90.000 with J"ly 1, 1922. and all subsequent coupons attached. let 1947 19.100 20,000 S» recuse Lake shore and Northern R. R. Mtg.6 — attached. with May 1. 1922, and all subsequent coupons 1953 9 500 rminal R. R. Asacciation. St. Louie. Gen Ret 4 l'l.OOO Te attached. with July I. 1922, and all subsequent coupons 1st 6 1944 14,600 15.000 Terre Haute Traction & light Mtg. with May 1, 1922. anc all si bs. quent coupous attached. 1st 5 1957 4,700 T erre Haute and Western Ry. Mig. 6,000 attached. with Mey 1. 1922, ard all subsequent coupons 1967 Toledo Termine R. R. Co 1st Mtg.4 12s 10.(00 11,000 attached with May 1, 1922. and all subsequent coupons 5 1939 6.000 5.000 u tics Belt Line St. Ry. N Y. lal M'g. with May 1. 1922 aid all subsequent coupons attached. Utica sod Mohawk Valley Ry. 1st M'g. 4 1 2s 194! 24.H0 26,000 with Sept I. 1922, and all subsequent ce.upons attached. 14 600 W -rcester and Holden St. Ry, Co. 1st Mig. .5 1923 15.COO with April 1. 1922, and all aubaequent coupons attached. R Co. 1st 6 1935 14 650 Youngstown and Ohio River R Mtg. 15,000 with April 1. 1922. and all aubai quent coupons attached. Corporation Honda in Maine Mt*-0,3, Androscoggin Elec co 1st and Ref Mtg.6 1934 9,1(0 10.000 bo^iir«ov^ 1, 1922. and all subsequent coupons attached. with April Batn Iron W rks Ltd 1st Mtg 6 1932 24 9£0 25,000 with July 1, lh22, ai d all subsequent coupons attached. Brown Co. Deb. series A. 6 1930-34 31,^(0 31,600 with May 15, 1922, an! all subsequent coupons attached. Cumberland Co. Power and Light Co 1st and Ref. 5 1942 24 3(0 25.000 subee attached. w 1th Sept. 1, 1922, and all quent coupons Kennebec Light and Heat Co. 1st M g. 4 1-2s 1925 16,400 20,000 with Aug 1. 1922. and oil subsequent coupons attached. Kennebunk Elec. Light 1st Mtg..6 1930 9.900 10.000 with July 1. 1922, ar.d all subsequent coupons attached. Yes! Those L*-wiston and Auburn Elec Light Co. 1st Mig. 6 1939 4.900 6,000 Thompson with June 1, 1922. aid all subsequent coupons attached. 5 1929-31 Maine and N. H. Granite Corp. 14.100 16.000 attached. with Sept 1, 1922. and all subse quint coupons Bros. Shoes are Co. 1st and Ref. 6 1947 19,600 20.000 Sample Oxfoid Paper attached. with Aug 1, 1922. ai.d all subsiquent coupons (Temporary certificate*). — 6 1922 19,800 P. lei acot Paper Co let Ml*. 20.000 here this year at and all eubsi cou| or e sitpched. again with May 1, 1922, quent Portland Flee. Co. lat Mtg. 6 1926 21,675 22,000 attached. with Aug 1. 1922, and all auba. quent couponB 6 Rockland and Rnckport l.ime Corp. 1935-7 04,COO 25 000 attached. STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF with Aug. 1, 1922, and all subsequent coupons 4 1945 Rumfotd Falla Power Co. let Mtg. 9,200 10,000 auba. attached. with April 1. 1922. and all quent coupona 1-2 1929 BANK Rumfotd Falla Power Co. Gen. Mtg...... 4 14,800 15,000 BELFAST SAVINGS and all coupons attached. with June 1, 1922, subsequent Five notes.. 5 1922 Rumford Falla Power Co. 25.000 25,000 Books of the Bank. eu; coupona attached on March 29, 1922, as Shown by the with July 1, 1922, and all sequent 1922 St Croix Paper Co. lat Mtg..6 9.700 10,000 all coupona atttebed. with Sept. 1, 1922, and auba.quent Ninety investment account lat Cona Ref...... 5 1927 Yotk Light and Heat Co 14,700 15,009 Per Charged on Par c. attached. 1, 1922, and all auba* quent upona kCent Due Books Value w7th April Ronds out of Maine.., U. S. Securities. Corporation Five Co. lat Mtg.. .5 1934 1 2e 1947 S350 $360 Brattleboro Water W"rka 4,900 6,000 U. 8. First Liberty Loan .3 all coup na attached, with 1. 1922. and aubaequent with Juna 15, 1922, and all su neq ml coo pone attached. July 6E0 660 stocks in Maine. U. s. Firat Liberty L nn, Con.,.4 l-4« 1947 Railroad R. R. PM.391 Shares with June 15. 1922. and all subsequent ciupons attached. Belfast and Moosehead Uke S9.1C0 39,100 Lhcember. 1921. U. S. Second Liberty Loin, C>n.4 l-4s 1942 6,200 6.2C0 Laet dtvidet d paid lent ona attached. R. PM—.. 10 Shares with May 15, 1922, and all aobeeq coup Dexter and Newport R. 1,000 1,000 January. 1922. U, S. Third Liberty Loan. 4 l-4s 1928 2,100 2,100 Laat oividetid paid lent attached. PM. 600 Shares with Sept, 15. 19u2. ana all eubieq coupons Maine Central R R. Co. 60.C00 60,000 Man! 1920. Small U, S, Fourth Liberty Loan 4 l-4s 1938 163,750 163,760 Laat dividend paid September. Again—the Lucky pent attached. Co. Com.... 600 Shares with April 15, 1922, and all aubseq coupons Maine Central Railroad 39.950 60.000 October. 1920. Victory .4 3-4s 1923 2,300 2,300 Laat dividend paid wear 6 and Co. 38 men who can 1-2,7 with June isl 1922, mud a.l subs-q lent eiupone attached. Portland and Ogdenburg R. R. Shares 1,140 3,800 One hundred 1923 840 840 March, 1922. War saving! Stamps. Last dividend paid Store Falla R Co. 60 Shares visit The Dinsmore Portland and Rumford R, 9,600 5 CC0 7 1-2 had better Railroad Bondi in Maine. 1922. LaBt dividend paid February, A Aroostook 1st Mtg. M lin line.6 1943 6,000 6,000 over these Thompson Bangor .••• ”.260 Shares R. R. Co... 25,000 26.000 and look with July 1, 1922. and all subeequent coupons attached. Portland 1922. j this morning Last divideuo paid February, A Aroostook C neolidated and Refunding.4 1951 18,750 25,000 Bangor btock Out of Maine. Shoes at Five Ninety-Five. with July 1. 1922, and ail aubeeq ta it c >upns attacnad. Railroad Bros/ Sample & 81. P»ulllir.t os attach ed. Deposits made, with Aug. 1. 1922. and all auosequsnt Aup it can as is small sizes. So you St. Ry. lat Mtg. Mass. .4 l-2s 192u 19,000 20,00 Total assets shown by books.. 18 The only Brockton A Plymouth LIABILITIES. $11.00 penalty Deposited with the State Stre^ TrUJt Co., Boston, witl over these attached. books of the or 7 1-2 don’t fail to look June 1, 1919, and ail suns qjsutcoopons Amount due depositors as shown by bank.£1,868,31218 wear a 6 1-2, 7 1931 Rills lor borrowed money. 45,(00 00 Buffalo Co. 1st Mtg. N, Y .•■••5 10,000 10,000 pavable Us Ry. Salaries and other unpaid b 886 60 at FIVE-NINETY-FIVE. and all suhieq is it coupon s attached. March wonderful values with Aug. 1, 1922, State tax for six months ending 2o, 18. 2.768 57 .4 1981 Carthage A Adirondack Ry Co. 1st Mtg 5,000 5,000 with June 1. 1922, and ah subsequent coup ios attached. Total liabilities.£1,906.46626 ROBERT F. DIN TON. Uiv let 1949 Chicago. Burlington A Q lincy, 111. Mtg..4 10,000 10,000 CARLETON P. coupons attached. MERRILL, with July 1, 1922. and all subsequent Receivers ul liellast Saviups Punk Gen. 1 988 Ch'cago Rock Island A Pac.fie Ry. Co. Mtg.4 10,000 10,000 1922. and all aubseq lent c oupons attacned. with July 1, during Mr. Moore’s stay, were guests of ] R R 1st Mtg...... 5 1965 3,000 3,(00 Cincinnati. Ind. A Western SEARSPORT Mr. and Mrs. James Duncan in Church 1927, and all subsequent esupoas attached. with May 1. street. Mr. Moore, who is on a 5 1931 business Cleveland Co. 1st Mtg, Ohio. 25,000 25,000 trip east, left, April for New Rys. attached Mrs. J. H. Ferry and son, Glen, return- 23rd, York, with 1922, and all aubseq lent coupons Mrs. Moore is the Sept. 1, from a visit with relatives in guest of her St. R/. 1st Mtg.5 1922 10,000 ed recently mother] Concord Maynard A Hudson 9,700 Mrs. E. H. Lincoln, and her aunt, Mrs. and all subsequent coupons attacoad Brownville. with Jan 1 1922. Fred Ellis, for a week, and will join her R. R Co 1st Mtg....5 1927 15,000 15,000 Rev. N. F. Atwood went last week to husband in Cu rent River j Chicago, Mrs. Moore,'who was with 1922, and all subsequent coupons attached, to attend the annual East Maine Miss Anne April 1, Machias, j Whittier of this town, was mar- R. 1st 4 1 953 8,000 10,000 Detroit A Toledo Shore Line R. Mtg. Conference. ried in San Bernardino in attached. December, 1920, with July 1. 1922. aud all aubseqoent coupons and her numerous friends Notice Mrs. N F. Atwood left recently for I are giving her a ...... 5 1930 7,000 7,000 Duluth St. Ry. 1st Mtg. Minn. cordial welcome back to her home town. of the incorpora- attached. Clark’s Mills, where she was the guest of The annual meeting with 1. 1922, and all subsequent coupons May a week. of the Waldo County General Hospi- j ...... 4 1-2* 1941 10,000 relatives for tors Grand A Indiana R. R. Co. 1st Mtg. 10.000 the Court Rapida attached. tal will be held at Municipal with 1922, and ail aubsaqnsnt coupons Mrs. Harold Coombs of Belfast is the July 1, UtthKTY. Room, City building, Belfast, Monday l-2s 1999 20,000 20,000 a weeks of her Mr. Hocking Valley Ry. 1st Con...... 4 guest for tew parents, 15, at 7.30 o’clock p m coupons attsebed. evening, May with July 1 1922. and all subsequent and Mrs. Fred B. Smith. of Directors and acting Harlan Young was a guest of for the election A Iowa R.R. 1st Mtg...... 4 1950 20,000 20,000 Harry ;^=€® TI^\ Illinois business that may legally Indiana, sttaehed. Miss Lillian Runnells, principal of the over on any other with 1, 1922, and all subsequent coupons Crockett, Sunday. PRONOUNCED SAY-KO July high school, is confined to her home in come before said meeting. 1st l933 20,000 20,000 Iowa Central Ry, Co. Mtg.••:-B Mount street by illness. Miss Rev, Abbott is passing a few days F. I, WILSON, Secretary an! all aubsaq lent coupons aitschsl. Ephriam Ij,W. with June 1, 1922, of Belfast is with his son 1923 Frances Abbott substituting. Charles at his farm in Paler- ! Jamestown St. 1st Mtg.6 2.«®° Ry. attached. mo. with Julv 2. 1922. and all subs-quent coupons Mrs. Lena Field and daughter, Miss .. 5 1925 Kansas City. Clintoo A Springfield Ry. 1st Mtg 7,000 10,000 of Cambridge, Mass., have FOR SALE oons attache 1. Mary Field, County Attorney Ralph I. Morse passed I with 1. 1222, and all aubseq lent eou April arrived in Searsport, and will occupy the in the Belfast Sa / Ref. Mtg....4 19S6 20,000 25,(00 the week end in town with his parents, Deposit account Kansas City. Ft. Scott A Memphis Ry. Bojlivant apartment in Church street, $1620.84. coupons attached. Mr. and ings Bank. Amount of principal, with April 1. 1922, and all subsequent the summer. Mrs. L. C. Morse. during Who will me fifteen hundied for it? Moines Co. 1st Mtg. ..•••■•—-5 1923 B-0®° B.0®° give Keokuk A Des Ry. Walter of Berwick was in town F. JONES, and all coupons attached. W. T. Anderson returned April 24th Murry ADRIAN with April 1. 1922, subsequent Mass. Debenture.. 4 1928 from Boston, where be underwent surgi last called the serious illness of 3w18 State Farm, l*ke Shore Michigan Southern Ry. Co. 15,000 15,000 week, by attacned. cial treatment at the Corey Hill, hospital frith 1, 1922, and all aubseqsunt coupons his sister, Mrs. J. P. Sanford. Sept. is much im- ...... 4 1 2 1940 in Brookline. Mr. Anderson Ry. of N. Y., lat Mtg.. 10,000 10,000 START A BUSINESS OF YOUR OWN Lehigh Valley a Mrs. J. P. Sanlord and mil aubseq lent c oupons attached. proved, and ia making good recovery. passed away Sunday with July 1.1922, AT HOME. Why work for others? Good ! l®.®®® 10.000 morning, after a lingeringillnessof sever- Long Island R. R. Co. Ref.•••••■•••« Lincoln Colcord arrived April 21st honest with big profit. We and all rubeequsot coupons attached al months. .proposition with Sept. 1, 1922, from New York. Mrs. Colcord, who ac- FuDeral services will be an- furnish goods. H. & H. CO 1st Cons.....5 1932 Long Island R. R Co., North.Shore Brancn 20,000 20,000 companied her husband to that city, has nounced later. Manchester, N. H. attac hed. 558 Elm Street, •ith April 1 1922, and all aubseqosnt coupons been the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. D. lat .....4 1945 60,000 50,000 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Norton of Palermo Louisville A Jeffersonville B:idge Co. Mtg. Carver, and returned to Searsport last coup ons attached. with Sept 1 1922, and all subsequent week. were visitors in town at tl.e home of Mr. Ry. Co. 1st Mtg-...... 5 1956 9,000 10,000 NOTICE MarrUfui. Delaware A Virginia and Mrs. Sprague one last ! coupons attsebed. A large delegation from Sears Lodge, George day with Anal 1920, and all aubsequsnt This is to forbid ail persons from dump- the Maine Trust and Booking Co ) I. O. O. F., and Kny vetta Rebekah Lodge, week. rDepwRedwith ing rubbish on my field back ot Congress St. Ry. 1st Ext...... 7 1923 4,900 5,000 attended the Methodist church on Sun- Milford Holliston A Framingham Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beck and daughter street. Also to forbid setting fires, cut- and all coup one attacned. April 23, in a body. Members of with July 1 1922. subsequent day, trees in my woods. a Marion of were in town Satur- ting and damaging W. lat Mtg...... 4 1947 28,200 30.000 both lodges wore their regalia, and Augusta Sparta A N. Ry. All such persons will be prosecuted to the Milwaukee. all aubaequent coupons attacned. sermon was preached by Rev. N. day and for a visit with wVthSeDt 1 1922 and special Sunday theirson, full extent of the law. Co. lat Mtg. 5 1942 10,000 10,000 F. Atwood. who Missouri Kansas A Eaelern Ry. 4 is principal of the High school. They HERBERT MOREY, Belfast, Me. Trust Co of New York, with Out. 1, STp with Columbia The baseball ciob minstrel show which was guests of Mr. and Mrs. George all eubjeqie u » 1916 and was with such success in Union Cx Ut Rsf..... 4 *004 11.240 26.000 presented Sprague. Mim 'ri Km0«8 & Texas tty. Hall last will be repeated in Den- Trust Co.. Nsw York. witn week, Sale with Guaranty on The comedy given in Sanford’s Hall For Deposited lent attached. slow Hall, Stockton Springs, Friday March 1 1916 arid all aabssq cjup->n# 4 1964 evening, May 5th. Many Searsport peo- Saturday evening by the pupils of the R.. K. H- * P- Di... 20,000 20,000 Tea — N YN a * Hartford will be glad of the opportunity to see A one-horse jigger wagon. sod all auoaequeot coupon, attached. ple High school was liberally patronized. with May'1 1922, an Experts and added attraction Say 1927 26,000 the show again and Rorfaway Beach Ry, Co. lat Mtg...... 6 26,000 with Music was furnished by Overlock’s Or- AUSTIN McKEEN. N Y. atc*caei. will be the dance after the show, J. Hill-grown Orange Pekoe Tea from has the finest 1 1922- aud all mioieq jsqc cjipojs Ceylon with Sant music by McKeeu of Belfast. chestra. At the close of the exercises, flavor and in Co. lat Mtg..... 5 1981 10,000 10,000 fragrance the cup. It’s better than tea and Stamford Ry. the grown ti"? all coupona attacned Mrs. Bertha Worces- young people enjoyed an hour in in or India—more with Aoril 1.1922, and subsequent. Six girl friends of Java fragrant even than the tea in 1943 home grown MaaaaehuaetU St. Ry. 1st and Ref.6 28,060 30,000 ter Moulton went to her home Tuesday dancing with a sale of made candy the of Northern attached. Furniture for ■valleys Ceylon. coupona an- Sale -i.h Noe L 1922. and all aubaaquant evening to celebrate her 27th birthday and pop corn. MJenoeited wi^the Portland N.uon.l Bank, Portland.) niversary. They took with them a hand- INQUIRE of That s why only three tender tip-leaves of clean hill-grofn Ca. lat Mtc.....»..4 1948 22.600 26.000 cake with 27 candles and Osdenaburg ud Lake Champlain Ry. some birthday Ceylon tea are selected for SA-CO Tea. all coupona attached. plants Savage’s ^with July 1 1922. and subsequent cake, coffee and candies. Those who at- DIED._ MRS. ROY GURNEY Su Co. lat Mtg.. 6 1928 24.600 26.000 were the Misses Frances Ireland And s SA-CO Omaha and Council BluBa Ry- tended Savage Formosa-Ceylon blend has a rich taste and.all coupons attached. and Flora Nick- Goddard. In Mer- Belfast with July 1 1922. aubaaquant Frances Bailey, Virginia Belfast, April 27, Upper High Street, that rivals the of that Pekoe flavor. SA-CO Stria. A. 6 1966 18.000 18.400 Powell and Katherine Cun- vin L. 1 2 months. delicacy Orange Per. Ky. oo. lat Mtg. erson, Valma Goddard, aged year, Marquette attached. Teas are economical because are finest leaves, with July i. 1922. and all aubaaquant coupons ningham. SHUTE (n Hartford, Conn., April 18, they quality Co. Ut Mtg. S.rla. B.. 4 1966 10.000 10,000 Marjorie Jean, infant daughter of Mr. double-sealed to keep their full flavor. Par. MarquettelRy. attached. Scout under the leader- L OST Jute L 1922. and nil aubaaquant coupons The Boy band, and Mrs. Alonzo A. Shute, aged 2 weeks. *^rith Your own ... 1949 10,000 10.000 ship of Rev. Harold Le May is becoming grocer can supply you with SA CO Tea Canadian R. R. Co. lat Mtg._..... DEPOSIT BOOK NO. 6587, issued by the rTuL coupona attechad. active, and much interest is being and our mellow -itTjalr 1 1922. and all aubsaqusnt quite MARRIED. Waldo Trust Belfast. Binder blend of SA CO Cofee, fresh-roasted 1940 shown. On Thursday evening a supper Company, and Pow.r Co. lat Mtg..3 »>.«>0 will please return same to and sealed in tins to its R^teLdRj Light attached. in the rooms in the keep definite, delicious flavor. all aubaaquant coupons was enjoyed upper ! “-iSTlmt. 1 1922, and Morse-Vose In April RALPH H. DUNBAR, Treasurer and GDiy.lrt.. _.4 193S 12.600 15.000 engine hall. Friday evening Eagle Patrol Morrill, 23, and Southern Ry.R. by Ernest E. Bowen, Esq., John W. Belfast, May 2, 1922—3wl8 Save SA-CO Tea Cash all coupona attached, was in charge of a very successful socia- Coupons ^wiXlMav L 1922. and subsequent Morse of Belmont and Cora E. Vose of n.d Ref6 1989 9.600 ble he’d in the Methodist church vestiy- nnd PaorlaiR. R Co. 1st 10,000 Knox. S^Loniii Springfield attached. There were games and stunts and ho. withJonn and all anbaaquent coupons Blended and 1,1922, It is ex- Young-BLOOD. In Morrill, April 16, packed by Co. Gen. Mtg. —1991 8.000 chocolate and cake were served. FOR «. tanVrmici-nRy. by Ernest E. Bowen, Esq., Ivory Herbert SALE- T. R. SAVAGE COMPANY of WTj aU coupons ntteeh sd. pected that a large delegation boyt withJuly 1,1922, and aubaaquant of Waldo and Hilda Mae Blood of 1923 14 600 I®.999 from this town will attend the Boy’s Cons Young A Importers — Wholesale Grocers « lilMM...“* Morrill. Bicycle in good condition. attaaha d. ference in Belfast. Broad Street 8“*£? Supt,*! 19*2, nnd all aubaaquant coupons Blood-Gurney. In In BANGOR Established 1876 1961 9>°°° 12-°«> Belfast, May i, of Russell Ry. Co. lat Mtg.«•—rvr-4 Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Moore of Lo by Revs C. W. Martin, Avon E. Blood of Inquire Knight, £dtea. coupona attechad. ”922, end all aohaequ.ot arrived April 22rd an Morrill and Stella A. of ^UiU Aug Angeles, Calif., Gurney Waldo. 72 Church Street