The Republican Journal; Vol. 94. No. 18
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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 base ball s’ Conference Government exceeding PERSONAL Boj County City the same hereby is, rescinded and re meeting in the vestry; Tuesday evening, social the officers and The graduation exercises of the nurses pealed.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. <rav evening, chorus choir rehearsal; the hospital May p. fast School last Saturday on the ing weeks with relatives in this High several others was held at the school Government ces of the directors of high build* Wescott presiding: Alderman Ralph H. Howes was elected a trustee Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock, Camp m., under the ausp Congress street grounds: city. vtavor ing, Belfast, Monday, at 7 p. m. Councilmen l.ane, l atter- of cemeteries for three years. Fire g'ris; Thursday evening, midweek the Association. Neatly printed regula- ,-r sml Company K Mrs. Esther G. Davis has been visiting The reports, which were given by the- and V L Mall absent. of the White and Max- service of song and praise. Lesson, tion folders announced the event and Thompson, Representatives | ab r h tb a e relatives and friends in Camden and Rock- different showed S,„H was a attendance of interest po committees, progress of the City Marshal and im Auto Fire engines appeared before the ! "Ideals for Troublous Times,” Isa 2:2-4; there large The reports lb 2b 4 1 2 2 7 1 1 and and assures the conference *> 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.