Issued Saturday Tuesday Thursday Issue Saturday The Courier-Gazette By Rockland Publiohlnf Co.. 465 Main 8L. THREE CENTS A COPY Established January, 1846. ' Entorod ao Second Ciau Mall Matter. Rockland, Maine, Saturday, January 24, 1925. Volume 80...... Number 11. The Courier-Gazette AT THE CAPITOL BROOK HAS BAD FIRE SCARE THREE TIMES-A WEEK Senator Carleton Clearly OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Blaze Originating In Carr’s Market, Sweeps Block—Fire­ ! WATCH! ALL THE HOME NEWS Outlines Bridge Proposi­ i Subscription $3 00 per year payable In men Put Up Game Fight. j advance; single copies three cents. tion—Other Matters. ! Advertising rates based upon circulation To the Women of Rockland and sur­ ; and very reasonable. When Legislature closed shop for Special Officer Edward Heath was but the extreme fold made the lines This Paper For Our NEWSPAPER niSTORY its third week Thursday afternoon the rounding towns the following announcement eating supper last night nt his board- i hard to handle. The frozen hydrants The Rockland Gazette was established In ship of State was well under way. 1846. In 1ST4 the Courier was established ,, . had been tested the day before and and consolidated wfcth the Gazette in 1882. Many bills have already gone into will be of particular interest. ing place over Harry Carrs market (he freea„lg conslated only „f fr„st I The Free Press was established in 1855, and the hopper, and some very interest- at The Brook when he smelled smoke. in the operating head which yielded BIRTHDAY PRESENT! in 1801 changed Its name to the Tribune dug committee meetings are foreseen. ■ These papers consolidated March 17, 1897. and opening a rear door found the readily to a quart of hot water or Beat of all is the fact that the at- j loft over tlie Carr store room, filled a dash of ignited kerosene. A nozzle mosphere is becoming clarified with i The afternoon of Feb. 24 at Community was taken Into the G. A. Wooster with smoke. Chemical 2 replied to ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• 8F reference to the Kennebec Brdige' store for thawing and found to be TO YOU ! proposition. the telephone call and her crew carry­ ••• A stout heart may he ruined In Fair, Arcade, Rockland, will be devoted to filled with a solid mass of ice which ♦ ♦ ♦ ■* ing the line Into the rear of the shop formed during a momentary shut­ •— fortune but not In spirit.—Victor ••• found a lively blaze in progress be­ 9-11 ••• Hugo. Measures in favor of Lincoln! a style show. Special arrangements are being down. ••• county were prominent in the House! tween the storeroom wall and the Chief Havener took a headlong .»• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• 8^ Thursday. Bishop of Boothbay pre - ! made to have it the the most effective and main wall behind the stove. Capt. plunge down the icy rear stairs at sented an act authorizing the clerk' Hodgdon with Chemical 1 laid two the height of the blaze but f< rgot YOUR INCOME TAX of courts of the county to act as artistic exhibition of style and fashion that 1 lines from the Grove street hydrant It until this morning whene lie found clerk of the Lincoln municipal court. but some delay was experienced due his right shoulder exceedingly lame. He also put in an act increasing the j this city has ever witnessed. Ladies and I to a frozen operating head on the With a reporter from this paper and Nutshell Information That salaries of the county commissioners I hydrant. In view of the stiff wind the fire commissioner he went over Will Help You In Prepar­ from $300 to $500. Bisbee of Damari­ j blowing and the extreme cold which the scene of the fire this morning scotta had in a bill to Increase the1 made the functioning of all streams and explained two causes of its STOP LOOK LISTEN ing Returns. salary of the clerk of courts of the ; Misses Wearing apparel, millinery, hosiery uncertain. I hief Havener immediate­ stubbornness. One was the fact that county from $1200 to $2000, another! ly ordered two lines laid from Beech between the Carr store and the store [Twelve brief articles covcrtnit essential and footwear will be displayed on living | street und an additional pair from in,hits of income tax laws. Begun In .Ian. to boost the register ol' deeds from', room was a narrow boarded-in space, 13 Issue I $1000 to $1400 and to raise the al- i i Llmerock street hydrants. Auxiliary both sides shingled as the smaller PREVENT BEINC I lowance for clerk hire in the cferk of models on a specially constructed stage with ' lines were laid from Granite street building was moved there. The other courts office from $400 to $G00. | lint not used. The six streams poured WHO? Single persons who had full demonstration and opportunity for in­ was the tws tar roofs over tlie Ken­ Income of $1,000 or more or gross • ♦ • * a great volume of wuter into the nedy rear store with about a foot Income of $5,000 or more, and mar­ Wing of Auburn wants the State to i blazing building, lint could not pre­ between. This provided an ideal ried couples who had net Income of provide public libraries with the au- 1 spection. vent It spreading betweeh the double place for the fire to work und gave $2,500 or more or gross income of tobiography of Elizabeth Oakes Smith 1 tarred roofs over the W. A. Kennedy a situation hard to meet. Between KILLED the Maine writer and pioneer woman | confectionery store where it burst the Kennedy store and the C. E. $5,000 or more must tile returns. WHEN? The filing period Is from platf( rm speaker, as edited by Mary i It is Worthy of note that new heating forth with a terrific burst of flame Havener block was a 10-inch open January 1 to March 15, 1925. Alice Wyman of Newcastle, and he that looked extremely menacing. At space. The clapboards and siding this particular minute the Llmerock WHERE? Collector of internal rev- presented in the House Thursday a arrangements are in prospect eliminating the boards of the block were burned street streams came In and the lire nue for the district in which the resolve appropriating $450 to pur­ through, but no great damage done, person lives or has jiis principal chase 150 copies. These are to he possibility of discomfort from cold by either failed to make a showing after that though It was filled with smoke wljieh BY ONCOMING TRAIN though the firemen continued their place of business. distributed by the State Library to penetrated even the Masonic Temple. HOW? Instructions on Form 1040A public libraries. models or spectators. work for several hours and Chief • • o o * * * • Havener with a feyv tnen stayed on and Form 1040; also the law and Mr. Carr valued his stock and fix­ regulations. Senator Roberts of York will pre­ with one stream all night. tures at $10,000, and feels them pretty .... WHAT? Two per cent normal tax sent a bill in the Legislature next well ruined. Be also owned his sec­ on the first $4,000 of net Income It. week relative to motor vehicles and There were many human interest tion of the building wnich was quite excess of the personal exemptions the law of the road. This measure any public monies to any hospital, in­ by the elimination of a new boat and features to the fire aside from the badly damaged. This was fully cov­ and credits. Four per cent normal will require the Secretary of State to firmary, school or college unless un­ slips together with $36,000, the extreme menace of the high wind and ered. Mr. Kennedy will suffer a total issue automobile registration plates the cold. In the midst of the excite­ tax on the next $4,000. Six per der State controL The Hplmes meas­ amount of annual depreciation at loss. $2,500 and is protected. He w-ill NARRAGANSETT HOTEL in the future to date from Jan. 1 to cent on the balance of net income ure provides that in distributing pub­ eight percent. ment the family of Wong Yuen, pro reopen at the old stand as soon us re­ Surtax on net Income in excess ol Feb. 1 of the succeeding year. The lic monies for educatlcnal purposes This would give a total Income at prietor of the Oriental restaurant pairs can be made. Wong Yuen suf­ DINING ROOM who occupied the tenement over the $10,000. purpose of Hus measure is to do the attendance of pupils in other savings of $141,000. From this must fered considerable damage to his * • • ♦ away with the yearly rush for regis Kennedy store, was discovered stand­ Will be opened with a Banquet , a. , than public schools shall not be be deducted $7,500 for maintenance household goods t^tid,’ id no insur­ Number 6 trationn . plates .in ,lhe ‘’1.0slnB da>s counted in fixing the amount to which and $8,500 for operation, with interest ing on the icy roof. Willing hands ance. His Iobs wnulid have been brought the mother and her four The taxpayer must include in his December so that a driver using old ol. lnuni,.ipallly where- of $68,000 on the $1,700,000 bonds, a greater had not Chief Havener of­ children down and into the warm MONDAY. JANUARY 26 incc-me-lax return for the year 1924 ‘ n , , . "7 year in 'h pupils reside shall receive, total expense of $84,000. This would fered his truck which salvaged some will not lie liable to arrest. Senator r .... offices of The Courier-Gazette where all items of gross income specified by leave to he added the sinking fund to of the furniture. Mrs. Wood's loss At 6 P. M. Following is the Menu: Roberts said that this law would they were cared for until Capt. and law. In the case of a storekeeper, be created by the retirement of the on furniture will be largely from cost the State nothing and would be Atwood of Portland introduced an Mrs. George Simons of the Salvation gross income usually* consists of bonds $57,000 annually. When the water and smoke. It could not be Cream of Tomato with Rice Chicken Creole a convenience to a great number of act to provide a jeweler's lien. The Army took them over to the hospit­ gross profits on sales, together with art amends the present law to pro­ bonds have been retired, added Sena­ ascertained whether or not she car­ Hearts of Lettuce Mixed Pickles Queen Olives people. tor Carlton, thereby doing away with able Army citadel. ried insurance. The Kennedy section income from other sources. The re­ • « • • vide that any person, firm or corpor­ Meantime the family of Mrs turn must show the gross sales, pur interest charges, the State would l>c is owned by Pierre Havener and is A bill having for its purpose the ation engaged in performing work Asenath Wood, including her daugh Boiled Penobscot River Salmon, Court Bouillon chases, and cost of goods sold. The receiving at least $95,000 per year covered by insurance. The damage making possible of more cimpetent upon any waich, deck or jewelry for ter, Mrs. Helen Smith, was experi­ professional man, lawyef, doctor, from the bridge over the Cost of oper­ to the C. E. Havener block, owned Julienne Potatoes highway constructors for the small a price shall have a lien upon such encing some difficulty in getting out dentist, mVt include all fees and ation and maintenance. He esti­ by Chief Albert R. Havener, is not places was introduced in the House property for the amount of the work owing to the famous 19 inch stair­ other compensation received from mated that the bonds would all be serious. Boiled Spiced Ox Tongue, with Vinegarette Thursday by Leland of Sangerville. or materials furnished. way, built as the result of a petty professional services. The farmer • o o o retired in 23 years. As Is always the case, there were The bill would make it legal for mu­ scrap. Mrs. Wood, who is unable to some observers who they could Boiled Premium Ham, with Jelly must report as gross income the Senator Carter of Androscoggin in­ o o o o nicipalities to join together in the move about freely, could not be car­ have handled the stiff fight better proceeds of sales or exchanges of troduced an act making uniform the The bill making daylight saving il­ employing of a superintendent of ried down this front way, so had to than Rockland's fire laddies, but It is Roast Native Chicken, Cranberry Sauce products raised on the farm registration of married women as legal and providing a $500 penalty for bridges as they arc now permitted to , pass down the smoke filled rear stalr- safe to say that Chief Havener’s boys whether purchased by him and re­ voters. The act provides that every violation will die in the Senate is the Roast Loin of Pork, Apple Sauce do in the matter of school superin­ wqy, and she too with her family made an excellent stop, and it is sold. He must report also gross in­ married woman now registered, or common belief about the State House. tendents. found shelter with the Salvation rather doubtful if any of the croak­ Roast Prime Ribs of Beef, Dish Gravy come from all other sources, such as Merle J Harriman o* RenlAcld, The act provides that not less than ’ shaI1 hereafter a Army. ers would have cared to take a line rentals or profits from the sale of author of the bill, was not in three or mere than five adjoining v?je-r. ,haH under her Charles H. Nye, Jr„ a member of of hose into the smoke-filled, pitch Baked Macaroni and Cheese farm lands. his seat yesterday afternoon when towns may unite in the employment ,n™ surname. Whenever an nn- ----the N. —A. ----Burpee.— —Hose- —Co. —fell —from dark, sub-zero inferno, taking the Spanish Puffs, Custard Sauce Net income, upon which the tax is Of a superintendent of wavs and' married woman registered voter shall “"K r Ca;r building and J long chance of suffering what hap- assessed, is gross income less cer bridges if they have been authorized a,sum# through marriage a new sur- has created considerable Interest, es sustained injuries which necessitated pend to young Nye. or worse. Lobster Salad Fruit Salad tain deductions, for business, ex at town meetings. The selectmen name, she shall notify the registra­ pecially on the part of those mem­ his being carried to Silsby Hospital. penses, losses, bad debts, contribu tion board of such change in person bers from places where the plan pre­ of the towns in the union shall form He will probably be able to return It is Interesting to note that the tions, etc. To take Full advantage of or in writing, and the board shall vails. Boiled Potatoes Whipped Potatoes a joint committee to meet annually , . home today. hot coffee which came in so handy the deductions to which entitled tax­ on the first Tuesday of April. The tl,en reK,ster her When the bill was presented it was Some criticism was heard as to the was put «tut by workers from tne Ku Boiled Onions June Peas payers should read carefully the in­ committees shall determine the rela­ referred to the committee on com­ delay in getting water^to the blaze, Klux Kian and the Salvation Armv. structions on the form under the tive amount of service to be per­ Speaking before a joint gathering merce for some occult reason which Squash Pie Apple Pie heads of ‘income from business or formed by the superintendent in each of members of the Senate and House no one appears to understand. It Custard Pie Mince Pie profession.” town, tlx his salary; apportion Wednesday Senator Frank W. Carl­ was tabled in the Senate by Powers of Aroostook.. When It is brought “MARRIED FLIRTS" <"...... - amounts paid by the several towns ton of Sagadahoc county, leader in PARK THEATRE Whipped Cream Pie the movement for a bridge over the up. It is understood that an amend­ for the superintendent’s salary, in Originally Written Under Name of the proportion of each town's valua­ Kennebec river at Bath, explained ment will be offered reducing the “The Narrow Street" featuring some of the details connected with penalty to a nominal sum. “Mrs. Paramor,” at Strand The­ Lemon Walnut Jello, Whipped Cream tion made by the State assessors in Dorothy Devore and Matt Moore will atre Next Weew. the next prior year. The superin­ the proposition. This meeting was If this amendment should prevail, have its last showing today. Tlie Strawberry Ice Cream, Cake entirely informal and unofficial. It the general feeling is that -it would action moves rapidly from the nar­ tendent, elected for three yeafrs, may The cast of "Married Flirts," Tea Coffee Milk j he removed by a two-thirds vote. was just a getting together of the virtually kill the bill, for a law with row street to the office, where Simon On approval by the governor and members for the purpose of hearing small penalty, it is thought would has been promoted to managership, which comes to Strand Theatre Mon­ EUROPEAN PLAN council, payments shall he made by Senator Carlton explain Hie project, be unlikely to be enforced. and as the story progresses the love day and Tuesday, comes in the cate­ The commerce committee to which the State treasurer to the treasurers learn some of the figures and ask theme furnishes wide scope for some gory of “notable." Besides Miss the measure was referred is com­ to the several towns of a sum equal questions. really fine acting on the part of both posed of Senators Carter of Andros­ Frederick, it includes Conrad Nagel, to one-half the amount expended for Senator Carlton explained that the Matt Moore and Dorothy Devore. coggin, Lane of Androscoggin, Dem­ Mae Busch, Hilntly Gordon, Alice the superintendent’s salary by each tentative plans which had been pre­ Jacqueline Logan, who played op­ pared contemplates a bridge of an ocrat, and Case of Washington, and town, provided that the total amount posite Richard IJlx in his first star­ Hollister, Patterson Dial and Paul upper deck type having a 20 foot Representative Hallett ot Ashland NOTICE ! shall not exreed $1000. ring production for Paramount, Nicholson. roadway and two five foot sidewalks McDonald of Hast Machias, Gauvln g U N D A Y dinner—you The superintendents shall have had "Manhattan" ugaln heads the cast of The story is something new in the practical experience in construction on the uPPer deck and a single rail­ of Lewistin, Hagg-ett of West Bath, way of love complications, for in­ You are requested to bring yotir Seales. Weights and Measures have liecn thinking it Lewis of Cumberland, Mears of Mor­ "A Man Must Live," Dix’s latest, and maintenance in highways and road track on the lower deck. The which plays here Monday and Tues­ stead of the usual triangle, there is and Milk Cans to over and wondering what roadway would have a two incli rill and Benoit of Brunswick. bridges and devote their entire time day. “A Man Must Live" is the first a quadrangle, with each side equally you could have that would pavement placed on reinforced con­ The whole Democratic strength of to supervision in the towns compris­ work for the screen ns a director of involved. 'The triangle idea has crete slabs. Tlie walks would lie of the Senate/ one member, is on the 144 CAMDEN STREET differ from your former ing the union. Paul Sloane, veteran Paramount been done ao often," says Vignola, kyanlzed spruce. Senator Carl- committee and three of the seven Sunday dinners. You want * • • * scenarist. The story presents the “that one can usually close his eyes , , j ton said that the draw would members of the House, are Democrats. and feel instinctively what is taking AND HAVE TILE SAME TESTED AND STAMPED IN AC­ to please him?. Suggest Senator Maher o ennebec am ))e o£ tj)p type similar ,to that The politics of the members of the star In the role ot a newspaper re­ Representative Holmeslines of Lewiston ... '*...... porter.—adv. place on the screen Unless a pic­ CORDANCE WITH THE LAW coming here ! placed In the memorial bridge at committee Is, however, of less sig­ A’lll each introduce in the legisla­ ture, as well as a book or play, is Kittery. It would have a clearance nificance than the localities which ture next week a resolve proposing full of unusual surprises it loses its SECTION 12—Before anj' weights and measures, scales, Gat acquainted with our of 200 feet between fenders and would the members represent. Two of the in amendment to the constitution EMPIRE THEATRE j real value. The four characters be 135 feet above the high water three senators, Including Mr, Carter, steelyards, beams or balances are used,they shall be “Bill O'Fars" prohibiting the use of public funds ubout which the story of 'Married mark when raised to the full height. nre from I-ewiston which has day­ Today will be the Inst opportunity sealed by a public Sealer of Weights and Measures. for other than public institutions and Flirts' revolves puts an entirely new It would be operated liy electric light caving. A minority of the to see 'The Marriage Cheat" fea­ au-blic .purposes, The Maher resolve light on a plot of this sort, and gives motors. x House members are from places hav­ turing Leatrice Joy and Adolphe SECTION 25—Whoever sells by any other weights, meas­ Newbert’s Cafeteria lermits an appropriation for the Uni­ a twist to the picture that makes it The plan.' call for five spans 365 ing daylight saving, hut the com­ Menjou. absolutely unique." ures, scales, beams or balances than those which have versity cf Maine nnd free public position of the House members is of Rockland's Finest Eating Place The Ieet '"'lg. one of 253 feet and the The management announces a Nelly Wayne, known under the pen lbrarles in cities and towns. The , ... ,, less r-igniflcance than is that of the been sealed as before provided, shall forfeit a sum not .. , , , ...... ,.r draw span of 217 feet. It would rest | screen attraction of unusual merit name of Mrs. Paramor, is trying Ho mes resolve forbids the giving ot c . Senate, for if the hill is defeated it exceeding Twenty Dollars. ______upon granite faced concrete dams. and interest as the big teature Mon­ to combine a writing career with must be jn the upper branch. The estimated cost of the bridge, day and Tuesday. It is the William that of man-led life, and in neither The general feeling Is that the sold Senator Carlton, is $1,270,000 for Fox special production of “It Is The is she too successful. In her quest sunr*i7ti,^ni7T>itf »™°-"icti^imiii0 ay the . ST an Senate will kill the bill, for it is EARLU. CHAPLES the superstructure and $1,179,000 for Law," adapted to film form from one for fame she has neglected her hus­ known that Cumberland will lie solid » • North NfttiOnhl JBank the sulwtructure. a total of $2,429,000 of Broadway’s most recent dramatic band, Pendleton Wayne, a well- against it in that body, that York is SBALBK OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES for the main river bridge. Ap­ successes of the same name. "It Is known lawyer of forty, and has not divided and that this is true also of proaches would cost $115,000 to which The Law" is sheer drama with its attempted to appear attractive in some of the rural counties. The would be added $40,000 for the right theme based on one of those queer Jits eyee. 144 Camden Street. Tel. 472-2. Rockland, Maine orth most common argument against the N BANKING BY MAIL of way, $120,000 or five percent for As a result he becomes infatuated measure is that if passed it would quirks of the law that ordains that contingencies, $100,000 for engineer­ with Jill Wetherell, young and beau­ lie unenforceable, especially if the a man cannot be tried for the same National FREQUENTLY it is inconvenient to call in ing costs and $126,000 for Interest tiful, who has been enjoying, what penalty should he made only nominal, crime twice. Besides a thousand person. In such cases we remind our read­ during construction, making a total is to her, only a flirtation. When as appears likely. thrilling moments throughout the en­ ers that Banking By Mall is one of the well cost of $2,929,000. actment of the drama, tt has one of Nelly discovers Pendleton kissing ’ Bank v Senator Carlton explained that to Jill at a social function at the Tan- established methods of doing business with The house committee of Winslow- the most startling and thrilling cli­ call the cost of the bridge $3,000,000 giewood Club she begs Jill to re­ Holbrook Auxiliary will meet in Le­ maxes ever written into any story , which is the amount figured by the lease her husband, but the girl de­ ATWATER KENT TO BEGIN gion hall Monday afternoon. It being lor screen, stage or novel.—adv. J. A. Wardwell Engineering Co., as • fies her, saying, ... "a woman who the regular meeting night of the BY THIS method our safety, service and sisted by Holbrook, Cabot & Lodge ************** can’t hold her husband doesn't de­ Auxiliary all members who wish to facilities are afforded to all depositors, irre­ which firm built the Kittery bridge • • serve to have him."—adv. would be a fair proposition. He be­ can take picnic lunch. The Aux­ spective of where they may reside. iliary has also made arrangement to * W. Scott Young of Matinicu* it * lieved that $250,000 of the Federal Dean's orchestra w.lll play for the give a supper for Winslow-Holbrook * believed to own a cow which holdt ♦ road money coming to the State dance at Temple Hall tonight. TUNE IN!! Post and its guests at 6 o'clock next * tho State championship for pro- * We invite you to open a checking account with us. could be diverted to use in construct­ Beginning Thursday evening. January 22, during Wednesday night. * geny. Inside of 19 months the ♦ Limited United States Depository ing the bridge each year during the * hat given birth to five calvet— * YOUR FAVORITE POEM the hour between 9 P. M. and 10 P. M. the AT­ next four years, thereby providing * one tet of twint and one of trip- * 47! INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS $1,000,000 of this $3,000,000. Con- * lete. It ia now up to tome horny * If I had to live m.v life again I would WATER KENT RADIO ARTISTS will go on struction of this bridge would obviate * handed farmer to produce a cow * have made a rule to read some poetry and FOOT OF LIMEROCK STREET the necessity of putting in new drop listen to eotno mucis at least once a week. * which has done better, * The loss of these tastes Is a loss of happi­ the air broadcasting through stations— slips and securing a larger boat by * • ness.—Charles Darwin the State ferry at Bath at a cost of *»«****»*«*e** WEAF—New York City, N. Y. at least $350,000. Adding this to A GLEE FOR WINTER the $1,000,000 to be secured from Fed­ Hence, rude winter, crabbed fellow, WFl —Philadelphia, Pa. North National Bank EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Never merry, never mellow ! eral aid and there would be provided /Member Well-a-day! in rain and snow WJAR—Providence, R. I. I $1,300,000 of the amount necessary to What will keep one’s heart aglow? Rockland, Main© construct the bridge, leaving $1,700,- Consolidated Stock Exchange’ Gov. Brewster Thursday announced Groups of kinsmen, old and young. WEEI —Boston, Mass. 000 to lie provided liy a State bond of Mew York the committee appointments of the •Oldest they old friends among : Executive Couneil for the coming Groups of frtends, so old and true issue. That they seem our kinsmen, too; WGR —Buffalo, N. Y. Against this cost Senator Carlton STOCKS and BONDS two years. Guy E. Torrey, who - These all merry all together estimated there would be an annual sents the district embracing Knox Chanu away chill Winter weather! This will be the first of a series of weekly concerts which Publishers of the j county drew these committees: Ju- will be given. Exact dates of following concerts will be an­ I income of $100,000 from the Maine What will kill this dull pld fellow? Central Railroad Cq., for the rental WEEKLY FINANCIAL DIGEST ' venile Institutions, Military Affairs, Ale that’s bright and wine that’s mellow 1 nounced later. \VoiUU TUF EtfTRA CENI OR T\Vo which is sent free to Agriculture and Forestry, State Dear old songs forever new ; of the lower deck of the bridge and Some true love and laughter too; $500,000 under other utilities, tele­ investors upon request j Charities and Pensions, State Library. Pleasant wit and harmless fun. phone, telegraph, water company and 1 Printing and Binding, and State And a dance when day is done. F. W. FARREL COMPANY BCM Sanatoriums. The members of the Music, friends so true and tried. V, such which might make use of the 10 STATE STRUT BOSTON Whispered love by warm fireside, AUTHORIZED ATWATER KENT RADIO SERVICE 2«?C1GAU bridge. There would also be the ; committee on State Prison, Reforma- Mirth at all times, all together. bond Investment of $150,000 at the i tories and Pardons are Councillors Make sweet May of Winter weather. 643 Main Street. ROCKLAND. Tel. 661 -You'Ll TELL OlULL-r ro TOO -Alfred Domett, (1811-1887) | state ferry and a saving of $300,000 Folsom, Linnell and Stearns. I

Page Two Rockland Courier-Gazette, Saturday, January 24, 1925. Every-Oth$r-Day

THINKS IT NOT FAIR The Courier-Gazette and get in line for those flashes THREE TIMES A WEEK But Senator Carleton Will given at the door at COMMUNITY FAIR this year. There never was CIRCULATION AFFIDAVIT Support Toll Bridge such an array and they include Rockland, Jan. 24 . 025. Personally appeared Frank S. Lyddie who Rather Than Go Without. everything from a table lamp to on oath declares that he la pressman in the an easy chair, and all new, too. office of the RocklanR Pnhllshing Co. and that of the Issue of The Courier-Gazette of Senator Frank W. Carlton of Saga­ So hurry and get a season ticket. Jan 22. 1925, there was printed a total of 6.470 copies. dahoc county, leading proponent of Before me, FRANK B. MILLER. 'he State-built free bridge over the Notary Public. Konnelec ri’-er between Bath and Woolwich, will support a proposal JURIES ARE DISCHARGED Lei Oh that tr.cn would praise the Lord for his goodness, and for his for a toll bridge on the same loca­ t wonderful works to the children of tion, if that action becomes neces­ But Supreme Court Has Several Days To Run—Dispo­ an EASY Washer \ men,—Psalnt 107:21. sary to procure the passage of the Kennebec Bridge hill at this session Pleasing the whole family ! sition of the Criminal Cases. of the Legislature. THE BOYS OF OUR CITY Declaration by Senator Carlton to The boy picks for ‘looks.” begin this effect is believed by many nt»m- | Dalton E. Baynes a Matinieus 1 fired from the small boat, and judged The Rockland Boy figured as the hers of the Legislature who dis­ Mother looks for Quality. i farmer and rt.-hermen was convicted from the flash that his father was to help you chief subject of discussion at yester­ cussed the question Wednesday, to he a step which will result in the com­ Thursday of assault upon Clyde S. holding the gun at an angle of about day’s luncheon of the Rotary Club. Pa, the price. 4 degrees. His father returned to plete unification of all the forces in , Your.g. The indictment had charged George B. Wood, chairman of the the power boat, and decided to stay favor of the building of a bridge | assault with intent to murder but in this winter— boys' work committee, called atten­ across the Kennebc river between When we can please all three, there for the night. Witness went Bath and Woolwich. charging the jury Justice Wilson in­ ashore. There had been trouble tion to the fact that among the our beys' clcthes must be right! structed that it could render a ver­ about the moorings, he testified. highest ideals entertained by Rotary The question of whether the bridge is to be a free bridge or a toll bridge dict for a lesser crime although not Dalton E. Raynes told of hearing International is the achievement of is "still in the air,” Senator Carlton Big values at $12.50. $15.00. siiecificd in the indictment. his son's signal and of seeing the searchlight. He went aboard and universal i>eace through the practi­ told the members of the Senate and This case which was the outcrop­ House in an informal conference this ping of a Matinieus feutl of many ran a line from his boat to another cal assistance to be wrought in the Plenty of Tim's Caps for this months' standing was opened to a boat, the owner of which had given gradual interpenetration of every afternoon in the Hall of the House of Representatives. drawn jury, of which Albert M. him (>ermission to do so whenever he cold snap. 11.50, $1.65. desired. It was a stormy night and country with the Rotary scheme of "I will say that the principle of the Hastings was designated as foreman, he wished to make certain the boat active brotherhood. First, the multi­ toll bridge is not fair.” he said, “but it was again necessary to select a was securely fastened. After re­ rather than have no bridge at all I Sweaters, too. talesman from the audience, und plication of groups in this country, maining aboard about 10 minutes he would consent to it. and there are Sheriff Thurston again named then slowly hut surely the exten­ took his gun and the oil cans and some who say we will have to have L’lysses G. Wincapaw of Union. started for home. He didn't know sion of the process to the other na­ a toll bridge.’’ Clyde S. Young, the complainant, Clean Room While EASY Washes tions of the world, a process, it is was---- the first w itness, and told of w here the searchlight was located, but • • • • keeping tabs on night operations in ** continued to play on him. and he pointed out. that has already reached In response to an inquiry by Rep­ Matinieus harbor by means of a ®scharged the gun In the air twice While an EASY electric clothes washer —at least a gratifying stage. Because this resentative Cyr of Waterville as to powerful searchlight, the ohject be­ to attract the attention of whoever does the average family washing, breakfast work will necessarily be of slow de­ the length of the bridge. Senator ing to sec that nobody meddled with was doing it. thinking the party Carlton said that it tvould be 2200 might be asleep. dishes can he washed, the rooms upstairs put velopment it must look to later gen­ Gregory’s • he moorings as put down by Har­ try one washing feet from wharf to wharf. bor Master Teel. Mr. Young's -home "I had no intention of shooting in order, or dinner started. erations to carry it to a complete After Senator Carlton had ex­ is on the edge of the harbor, so close an>body;,Jf I had I would have gone Phone, write or call at our conclusion, therefore the necessity of plained his financial plan and said in fact that the water comes up ' sa*<* 1,r' RaFnes. After filling the washer with water, put-^ beginning with the boy of today. that it provided for the retirement under it at high tide, and by watch-, Why did you stay aboard instead local store fcr an EASY to do of the bridge bonds in 23 years. Sofne of the ambitions of Rotary in lug from the window on the upper of Boing home, as you started to do?” ting in the clothes and pressing the button, you your next washing. Representative Snow of Brunswick floor he can command a view of the as*ced County Attorney Campbell. this direction are set forth in the inquired if the life of the railroad can go about other things. In the nexl 25 whole harbor. "I wanted to make sure there was One washing will taka less program which every club *is ex­ bridge was not about 30 years. tatives Spear of Portland, Thompson On this ixirticular night. Jan. 12. no monkey business, lines, cut, etc." minutes the vacuum cups in the EASY will pected to put into active operation, The Senator replied that many of Rockland and Leland of Sanger- he saw a man on board Raynes’ Mr. Raynes judged that he was than 5c worth of electricity, bridges had lasted longer than that draw every particle of dirt from the light or with reference to conditions as they ville and Lucius B. Barrows of the power bout al>out 200 yards' distant about 125 yards from shore when he and that the rebuilding of some rail­ State Highway Department. but could not distinguish wlto it was. discharged the gun into the air. heavy soiled garments, bedclothes, towels or and you can sco how much may exist in any given community. road bridges after that length of Ex-Judge George L. Emery Of He played the searchlight on the R *^e shots hit the house at that table cloths. easier, quicker and better an We think our readers will be inter­ time had been caused by increase in Biddeford, who has been selected to boat ;ind soon heard the report of a distance." said he, “I must have had ested in certain features of this pro­ the weight of engines and size of draw the new Kennebec Bridge bill gun. A little later somebody i»ut off better s-heHs than I ever did before." EASY does it. You will be trains. Early in the forenoon the washing is on the gram as presented below: when aH of its details are agreed from the power boat in a rowitoat From the jury -panel Foreman "What is the source of assurance upon, also was present. Hastings interrogated the witness us under no obligation to keep To make a common sense survey and pulled toward the shore. When clothesline—and much of the housework out of as to the amount the Maine Centra! • • * ♦ he had come within about 100 yards to the number of shots. of the boy life of the community and the washer. will pay for bridge rental?" asked The Richmond Proposition witness saw that it was Mr. Ray nes Mr. Raynes had testified as to hold­ the way. _ the conditions affecting the boys Representative Hale of Portland. No indication as to w hen the ques­ the respondent. Mr. Young contin­ ing the gun in his lap when he dis­ which will reveal the facts that "Mr. McDonald told me that he was tion of a Richmond bridge across ued to play the light on him and charged it in the air. but Clyde should be known. The findings of willing to pay from $75,000 to $100,- the Kennebec should have its innings Raynes hied two shots. An exami- Young, recalled to the stand testi­ this survey should be used by the 000 for rental." in the State Legislature was forth­ natk>n next morning showed that fied that he held it straight front the boys work committee of the Rotary Senator Carlton explained the fig­ coming from those interested in tlje seven shots had lodged in the side of shoulder. Club as a basis for formulating its ures of the financial plan for a pri­ project when asked regarding the the house one being in the casing of The Jury returned a verditt of as­ plan of l»oys work for the year. The vate corixiration toll bridge at a cost matter Thursday morning. It is be­ the window from which the witness sault. • findings of this survey should also be figured at $3,000,000. He also * * « « sulgnitted to the public during Boj-b' lieved that the leaders of the move­ was playing the searchlight. A sec­ showed that the net annual income A verdict of "guilty" was returned Week—April 2G to May 2. ment are hut ho-idir.g off for a favor­ tion of one of the shingles contain­ from the bridge outside of taxes, if in the case c{ Axel Erkkala of War­ Stores at To actively encourage and assist able moment. ing a bullet was put in evidence. Central Maine Power Co, any, would be $320,206.24. or ten and ren. who was tried on the charge of existing boys work agencies. It is the opinion, however, that On cross examination Young testi­ Augusta Guilford two thirds percent on the investment. illegal possession of intoxicating To promote acquaintance between following the talk Wednesday after­ fied that the searchlight was of 21 BaW Lewiston the Robuians ar.d the Hoards of Ed­ noon Sy Senator Carlton of ­ candle-power and would show ob­ liquor. Belfast Mechanic Falls ucation and all school authorities "If this is to be taken over by the wich in favor of the Bath Bridge jects at a distance of a quarter of a Boothbay Norway State vs Ralph Stahl of Camden. At Any of Our Stores and teachers through associations or­ State ten years hence and the price project, that the Richmond bridge mile. Brunswick Pittsfield Respondent was indicted on the ganized f. : the purpose of bringing to be set by the court." he said, "the question and tlie naming of a bridge "Didn't you know that kind of am­ Camden Richmond alout a closer co-operation tfbtween earnings will be an important factor commission, introduced earlier in the munition wouldn't kill anyliody In,- charge of operating a motor vehicle Dexter Rockland between Rockport and Camden while parents and teachers. To arouse a in establishing the price which the session by Representative White of side of the house?" asked Mr. Mont­ Dover-Foxcroft Skowhegan intoxicated. The State’s testimony greater public interest in school af­ State will have to pay. With such Bowdoinham and referred to the gomery attorney for the defense. Freeport Waterville “1 wasn’t sure of it." replied the 1 that Stahl was intoxicated in a Rock- fairs a showing as this, what is the State Committee on Ways and Bridges, had Gardiner Winthrop To continue the “back-to-sehool" likely to have to pay to get this re eived a set-hack at the hands of witness. land restaurant before leaving for campaign in a more vigorous manner bridge back into its own hands?” the Sagadahoc senator. Herbert Teel who also lives on the home on that occasion was contro- than evir before, to the end that a Senator Carlton said that private It is not altogether impossible, de­ hartior's edge testified that he heard verted by witnesses for the defense, maximum attendance may be had individuals were so anxious to se­ clared one man highly active in the three reports of a shotgun, and saw The Jury was out about six hours. following vacations. cure the franchise from the Legisla­ Richmond bridge proposition, that it Raynes when the latter tired twice and then reported a disagreement, Honor Bright’s wheel exploded and sonic of the LEGISLATIVE NOTICES To encourage vocational training ture two years ago that they kept a a toil bridge should be erected at from his boat, fie was familiar wilh County Attorney Campbell for the fragments went into Rolfe’s eyes. as a fundamental i>art of the edu­ lobbyist at Augusta throughout the Bath a similar bridge might be built the respondent’s style of rowing be- State: Emery for the respondent, Drear)} of Love His sight was nut gone, but tlie PUBLIC UTILITIES session. "The franchise is worth cause he uses short stroke- different • • , • surgeon told Rolfe he must do no T'i Con’mlttee on Public Utilities will give cational systems. • at Richmond by private interests.— a turb’le hearing in its rooms at tlie Staio To urge each community to pro­ millions," he said. Kennebec Journal. from the other fishermen. Witness State vs Harry Ludwig of Rock- By AUGUSTUS SHERWIN clerical work for at least a year. House, in Augusta, on vide physical clinics in connection Representative Hamilton of Cari­ went next morning to Young's land. The Resjxjndent who hud Rolfe sought a position as man­ THURSDAY. January 29. 192". 2 P M. on bou asked Senator Carlton if he house and saw evidence of nine been Indicted for assault with a Want came as an armed man ager of a store where his strength j the following : with the schools and spare-time STRAND THEATRE upon the Rhodes family when its II. P No 20. An Act to amend Section agencies. would guarantee to get the bridge shots, one in the casing of the mid- dangerous weapon, pleaded guilty to and not keen eyesight was tlie e» 1 1 of Chapter ft of the Private anti Special To develop a community interest built for the figures he had men­ die window and the ethers around it. simple assault and was sentenced to head died, leaving little besides sential. At the end of a month Ids Laws of 1887, relating to the Camden and Roaring Rails.” today's feature, debts. Rockland Water Con»pa#.v 11-12 in schqol athletics and activities, tioned. Oscar F. Ames testified as to the six months in Jail. Sentence was arm was broken In the fall of a with Harry Carey as the hero, is EL.'.n'R J. BURNHAM, Sec. stressing the importance of group de­ “I wouldn't wa^tt to do it,” replied bullet laden shingle, and identifica­ suspended, and he was placed on There was the old house belong­ tier of heavy boxes. indeed a thriller. ing to a brother of tin- lawyer, and velopment and the true objectives Senator Carlton, "The price of ma­ tion was finally completed when probation. It seemed as if tlie last sacrifice ' SALARIES AND FEES The dread flames of the growing • • • • of all sport, namely, the development terials might go up." Leon Young, father of the complain- , given to them rent free, but that , he could make was reached when The Committee on Salaries and Fees will forest fire leaped madly all around was little to an extravagant mother give a pulxic hearing in its rooms at the in the boy of the ideal of fair play The Senator read a letter from the ant. testified that he saw the shingle Fijpnk Bolduc charged with illegal lie was obliged to work as a night them! There was no time for hesita­ and her two spoiled and indolent State House, in Augusta, on and sportsmanship so essential to J. L. Waddell Company stating that taken from a point about a foot possession of intoxicating liquor, was watchman, and the family thank­ TUESDAY. Feb. 3, at 2 o’clock P. M , on the unit prices used in the estimate tion! In a flash. Big Bill Benson with above the middle window. sentenced to two months in jail, and daughters. lessly took the last cent he earned. the following: good citizenship. the woman he loved at his side, start­ ‘It is dreadful!" mourned Mrs. House Paper. No. 21. An Act Relating to To interest each Rotarian golfer are in general all right at the pres­ The defense op?ned with the testi- , fined $200 and costs. Florence Bol­ Then came great news. The uncle ed the engine and headed through Rhodes, after the funeral. “We have Clerk Hire in the Office of Clerk of Courts, in the welfare of the caddies of his ent time, but that the price of rn.ony of Elton f >. Raynes. 16-year- i duc was placed on probation. had died suddenly without a will. Kn«x County. structural metal is figured nt about the smothering flames! Did he make old-son of the respondent. He testi- • * • • nothing left to us but debts. We Tlie estate ivent to Mrs. Rhodes II I’. No 22. An Act Relating to the Sal­ community. his way through? Did he arrive too shall have to dispense with tlie ary of the Clerk of Courts, Knox County. To encourage each community to ore-half a cent a pound too low. Sen­ lied that he had been aboard his fa­ The indictment against Philip and Honor. equally, as the nearest late to save the blinded little waif? maid.” -H. P. No 49 An Act Relating to the make ample provision for supervised ator Carlton declared that the labor ther's boat since early morning. The Howard, alleging forgery. was heirs. The family were nt once in Saary of the Judge of the Rockland Police This great black beast flying madly ‘And cousin Honor is coming to spare-time and recreational activi- prices were probably figured on New flash light was turned on about 6 quashed, it having developed that great fettle. They prepared to Force. over the roaring rails, snorting fire see us!” grumbled Eva. the eldest H P. No ‘.0. An Act Relating to the Rotarian individually to York prices, where skilled laborers p. m aril was so blinding that -he two witnesses were admitted before leave the old liotpe with extrav­ smoke and fury is a spectacle you’ll of the two daughters. In the midst Compensation of the Judge of Probate for lnteres ’ elf in some such activi­ receive one dollar an hour, hut that could net “ee anything unless he the grand jury at the same time. agant ideas of their grand future. Knox Count? . never forget. The greatest forest of theft predicament Rolfe Daniel* FREDERICK W HINCKLEY, Hialnnan. ties as . vised playgrounds, gym­ In Bath men could be secured to do looked away from it. He lired the There was also a flaw in the indict­ “You have been very helpful to fire filmed since “The Storm" and a called one evening to see Mrs. HAROLD \Y. BISHOP, See nasiums. swimming i>ools and sum­ the work for 36 cents an hour. gun or.ee as 'a signal to dad." His ment. us,” said Mrs. Rhodes Io Rolfe, “anti He spoke of the interest of the city hundred other thrills will hold you father came in about 15 minutes, Rhodes. we will allow you to occupy the old mer eamps. of Bath in the proposition, declaring breathless all the way through! bringing some coal and other sup­ The juries were discharged last "Your husband took me Into his house here free of charge uulil tlie We highly commend the ambitions that no one in locating the bridge Have you ever seen a picture and plies for the boat. Fhortly after­ night, but many matters remain to office employ close to him. He wor­ estate Is settled up.” suggested in this program. They would want to dodge that city and felt every minute that you were liv­ ward Mr. Raynes. senior, started to­ be disposed of. and final adjourn­ ried greatly at the condition of Ills It was Honor that Rolfe would finances. He implored me to see contain the germs of a strong and place the bridge two or three miles ing it? Has a production ever car­ ward shi re an angle flam where the ment will probably r.ot lake place miss; Humbly lie accepted the fate up the river where it would not be ried you away with its realism and light shone. Witness heard two shots before next Tuesday. that his family did not suffer. Mrs. awarded him. The morning of tlie definite supixjrt of work for boys so convenient for the highways and even tempo and left you with an im­ Rhodes, I am ready so far as I am day wlten tlie departure was due such as our city has not known since the railroads. pression as vivid as though it were able to contribute to the support of found Idm seated In tlie garden lie this family until you can see your tile Young Men’s Christian Associa­ "I have nothing against the people a chapter out of your own life? LIBBY IS “CANNED” JOINING THE ARMY , had so carefully tended. His. head way to more permanent conditions.” tion closed its doors here and to the of Richmond for Wanting the bridge.' "Married Flirts,’’ the Metro-Goldwyn- was bowed, not dejectedly, hut in he said, but added that if that loca­ Corporal Percy Slater, who is in “I presume you expect my hus­ sober thought of the sacrifices of general regret went out of business. ELy suTe: Pacifist Leader Must Deliver band's business?" Mrs. Rhodes inti­ tion were selected the State would charge of the Army recruiting station ambition, sight, limb, love—and ail Since that time there has been a rec­ still have the expense of maintain­ screen drama. As someone said, it mated to Daniels the following day. tills thanklessly. No More Addresses To in this city, yesterday sent Rowland ognized lack of community-wide ef­ ing the Bath ferry. is not the eternal triangle, bbt the "I cannot do that, madam.” re­ He looked up as Honor ap­ plied Daniels, “for I have not quali­ fort of the sort that the Association • * * V unending quadrangle. There are Pupils of Washington, !w- A,nes to Fort Williams, where proached him. Her breath came four principals. A husband and the Rockland boy will take a final fied for it. I fear I shall have to quick. Her face bore a strange, new stood for. ’ To all ettizene who were Government Man Coming give up that ambition. Again, nu.st wife, Nelly and Pen Wayne. They D. C. examination for admission to the expression. YOUR MONEY supporters of that work and with A representative from the United are happily married, comfortably so of Mr. Rhodes’ business was from “Is this yours?” she asked, ex­ Army. It is understood that he will clients who were his close friends sorrow Raw it almndoned, as well as States War Department will inspect at least, and she loses sight of the Frederick J. Libby, formerly of tending a little memorandum book, SHOULD BE the site of the proposed state owned be assigned to service in the Phil and'which I could scarcely hope to all others who have the city's best fact that she is growing fat and Maine who arranged several years secure.” ami Rolfe blushed ns lie recognized bridge across the Kennebec River slo^nly and he all unconsciously It as his secret diary which he (tad ago to deliver a series of pa<4*irt ippines. “Then—” USEFUL TO YOU interest at heart, tlie announcement between Bath and Woolwich prob­ has fallen under the spell of a girl lost a week previous. ably next Wednesday. 'Piat enlistments are now avail­ “I shall seek work In The town, that a represent alive body of busi­ many years his* junior. This girl, speeches in various Maine cities and able for service in the Philinnimp and If you will give me a room nt “I have read it,” said Honor, ness men us pledged to lend its sup­ The proixisal met with the fave fearful of showing too soon her re­ then was prevented from doing so frankly. "If wlint you wrote is of those at the recent conference Island is good news to those men wh the house herrf It will minimize my 4’ INTEREST PAID port to every activity directed in gard for a gay Young bachelor, turns when most of his speaking dates own personal expenses, and 1 can true," she said, "I shall not go away or» | and IM-esident Buzzell of the Senate to poaching on another woman’s pre­ are desirous of service in overseas from here. I have a dream of a any measure toward tile welfare of and Senator Hinckley of Cumber were cancelled upon publication of stations and those men who make help in tlie work necessary nhout 8 SAVINGS ACCOUNTS serves. Nelly comes to an awaken­ tlie place.” noble man, cheered and'beloved by the boys of the community is a piece land agreed that there would be in ing, pleads with the girl. Jill Wetli- his record as an extreme pacifist immediate application with regard a woman who would lay her fortune to this quota will assist themselves It did not take Rolfe long to dis­ of news that will be hailed with sat­ troduct-d in the Senate Tuesday an erell. for/the return of her husband with Bolshevist sympathies, is in imd devotion at his feet, and have order calling for the appointment of mutually in obtaining an assignment cern that the mother and her daugh­ In order to be useful to and receives only an insolent reply trouble with the public school au­ him arise from the dregs lie sought isfaction by every citizen. a committee to meet the War Dc- in the Philippine Islands. ters were ixior samples of woman­ fou, also to others, your The climax is withheld so as not to thorities of the District of Columbia hood. They were rather distant out of loyalty and resume his 7, l?artment representative. spoil the imtron’s interest.—adv. At this writing there is a large va­ among men. Shall I stay?" money should be working Senator Carlton explained the and ordered not to deliver any ad- riety Of vacancies in various hands with Rolfe, but they could not help Exactly as advertised, at two min­ but realize his devotion and self- "Oh. forever! forever!” cried at interest. bridge plan to theGovernor and Coun­ THE OFFICE TOWEL j dresses to the pupils. in various stations throughout the Rolfe, as he clasped to Ids breast utes past eight o'clock this morning cil and others present at the confer­ Army. A few qualified musicians sacrifice. Every Saturday night lie He is the executive secretary of the only woman he ever loved. Give it the advantages the biasing disk of the sun began to ence and both he and Senator Hinck­ are desired for the United States Mil handed over to Mrs. Rhodes the ’When I think of the towel, ] a pacifist organization which has (©, 1921, Western Newspaper Union.) ley answered clearly many questions The old-fashioned towel, itary Academy Band, West Point, N money to pay the household ex- of Safety and a fair yield veil itself behind the encroaching That used to hang up by the printing-house i changed its name several times to lienses. which were asked by the Governor Y. and in this organization as in Tempered Criticism at the Rockland National moon, and as this paragraph is writ­ do »r. 1 avert criticism but which h is lately Within a month the family had as to the location, the borings which I think that nobody. other Army Bands a man who is bent Bank. ' ! adapted the name The National He was only twelve, hut he con­ ten the Obscuration has reached a had been taken by the Worcester In these days/of shoddy. on making music his profession.will accepted these unusual services Can hauinier out iron to weYir as it wore I Council For the Prevention of War*?. from a comparative stranger, as trived to throw the iqiple of dis­ point that must be highly satisfac­ Engineering Company and other de­ readily see the advantages of enlist­ Mr. Libby, in furtherance of his though he were a son 01 brother. cord into the bonnling house to tory to every person who had pre­ tails. The tramp who abused it, ment in one of these organizations Then tlie cousin. Miss Honor which he had been sent for conva­ The Governor made it clear that he The devil who used it. pacifist doctrines, sought permission and the experience which he comes lescence after influenza. pared a iiit of smoked glass for the The cim»p who got at it when these two were Bright, came. The first moment he The was seeking to obtain all the infor­ , to address the children in the Wash­ in contact will be very valuable in It came about because they all gone. ington public schools. The way had set eyes on iter, Rolfe Daniels fell better observation of this great mation possible regarding the bridge The makeup and foreman, this profession anfl the course in read the postcard he bad left on the been paved for his request by a wo­ In love with her. To all of them, piece of heavenly phenomena. Any project and to obtain whatever ad­ The editor, poor man. music which he will follow under the hall table. Rockland Each rubbed some grime off for the heap they man who is connected with his paci­ however, the visitor was apparently vance information might be had as supervision of very capable Band He had written: “There are nervousness entertained here and ■put on. fist organization, who formerly was cold and out of place. She did not to the attitude of the War Depart­ leaders will be most valuable to him three extraordinary old geesers there lest the intense zero cold of a member of the Board of Education. tell them, but her heart had been National ment uiion tlie Broad Street location In. over and under Enlistments for Field Artillery stopping here, lint one of them is It was blacker than thunder, But the Board decided to make an chilled over a wretch wleo broke t!ie morning should in any way in- in regard to which there had been Hawaii, were discontinued during the rather a decent old geeser as gees­ Twas harder than poverty, rougher than sin, investigation of the IAbby propa­ their engagement anti married an­ ank interfere with the exhibition, per­ much discussion. From the roller suspended present w^ek as the quota has been other. ers go” *• B Representatives of the Maine Cen­ It never was bended, ganda against the maintenance of an filled. haps call for its postponement, van­ And it flapped on the wail like a banner of American Army and Navy, .and some Her distant manner stilled the tral Railroad, the State Highway De­ Your Ration of Oxygen ished. as witli absolute exactness the tin. of his teachings that has been brand­ Men who intend on entering the budding lover in her silent admirer. partment, the Waddel Engineering Nitrogen does not support life, It grew thicker and rougher, ed as distinctly unpatriotic. The re­ service in the near future should get Night after night, however, in a lit­ advance pronouncements of the as­ Company and the Worcester Engi­ And harder and tougher, sult was that a special committee of in touch with the local Army Re­ tle memorandum hook Rolfe wrote hut oxygen Is the greatest life-sup­ tronomers gradually" become verified neering Company who made the And daily put on a mftre inkier hue ; cruiting Station which is located at down his inner thoughts. They ex­ porting power on earth. It is the bridge plans and the borings, will Till one windy morning. the Board reported unanimously brealh of life, hut nitrogen dilutes down to the smallest particular. again®: permitting Libby io speak Post Office, Rockland, Maine. pressed the tender adoration of a he asked to he present at the 1ns|>ee- Without any warning, true man who was glad that he had oxygen anil makes normal and com­ Know the tremendous pull­ Nature kindly supplied a clear sky It fell to the floor and was broken hr two. anywhere in the Washington public tion of the bridge site with the en­ Burdette, in Brooklyn Eag!e. known a perfect woman. fortable life possible. Wit^ every and Rockland records a perfect en­ schools. ing power of Courier-Gazette gineer of the War Department. Raising the Ante Honor remained permanently breath we take In oxygen and give joyment of the extraordinary spec­ Those of the conference today They are buying Christmas pres­ The above despatch from Wash­ She—A penny for your thoughts. witli the family. She pitied tfielr out carbonic acid. Man and ani­ ads. ents 11 months ahead at Gonia’s. A ington. D. C.. whjch appeared in yes- mals exist on oxygen. Trees and tacle. were Governor Brewster. Councillors Mr. Staylate—I was thinking of condition, turned Into the family Linnell and Stearns. President Buz­ woman bought 15 yesterday. Ed’s j terday’s Press Herald will he read going. fund the few hundred dollars she plants live on carbonic acid and . Every’ issue of The Courier-Ga­ zell and Senator Allen of York. One-Third Off Reduction Sale has with interest by the Rockland people Her Father (at head of stairs)- possessed and did most of the wftrk give out oxygen. A grown man zette in a salesman, visiting three The sled sliding contest on Middle Wadsworth of Kennebec. Cram of given some startling bargains that who attended hi® pacifist lecture in Give him half a dollar. Viola—It’s, about the house. consumes 400 gallons of oxygen times a week the homes of thia vi­ die street hill this afternoon for in­ Cumberland, Carter of Androscog­ the people are rapidly finding out the Rockland High School building, worth'll!—Tlt-BiU (London). dally. cinity and soliciting bnslnea* for It* and by those who read his views. One day a£ the factory an emery terest will entirely eclipse the eclipse. gin and Bond of Lincoln; Represen­ about.—adv. advertisers. Page Three Every-Other-Day Rockland Courier-Gazette, Saturday, January 24, 1925.

WITH THE CHURCHES TALK OF THE TOWN Fuller-Cobb-Davis The Gospel Mission services will be “ I held Sunday afternoon a.t 2.30. con­ , MEN’S AND BOYS’ neighborhood events ducted by Herbert Elwell,'and in the Ian. 20 Special- meeting of Ruth Mayhew Tent. evening at 7.15 conducted by Edward .Ian. 27 (8 p. ni.) 13th annual meeting of Rawley. Past Matrons and Past Patrons Association, Masonic hall. Warren Sale from Saturday, January 24 ♦ • • 9 SUITS, Jan 28—Conference of American Legion ( Episcopal Church notices for Sun­ pox officers of Knox and Lincoln coun­ ANNIVERSARY ties in American Legion hall, Rockland. day: Conversion of St. Paul's Day. Jan. 29—Midwinter meeting Maine Federa- j SUNDAY Holy communion at 7.30 a. m„ tlon of Women’s Clubs at Watervlllfe. » to Saturday, January 31 morning prayer and sermon- at 10.30, OVERCOATS, MACKINAWS, Jan 30—Public auction party at Copper , 10:30 Kettle auspices of B & P. W. Club. school following. Evening prayer Feb. 2—Monthly meeting of the City Cor- | and sermon at Thomaston. 7.30, eminent. ‘The Unrecognized Christ’ school at 6.30. Feb. 2—Regular meeting of Lady Knox ' Before we take our inventory February I st we have listed and re-priced most SHEEP LINED COATS Chapter, D A. R. At 7:15 « • « • Feb. 0— Address l».v F. I). Cumfliinga of I of our winter stock of coats. At the Congregational church to­ Portland on “Water Powers and Who Should Marked Down Own Them and the Primary Law and Who ‘Take the Sunshine Route’ morrow morning Mr. Rounds will Doesn’t Want It,” at Methodist vestry. SPECIAL MUSIC , To out of town customers: “Select your coat from the list and we will preach on the subject, “The Expres­ Feb. 7 Rummage sale given by B. & sion of Religion in Organization, P. W. ( lub At send it for your apprtJval and pay all express and parcel post charges." Feb 7—Knox Pomona Grange meets in BOTH SERVICES Doctrine and Rites.” This will be the 25 Per Cent Below Regular Prices West Rockport Former Sale third sermon in the series on “The Feb. 12—Lincoln’s birthday Ascent of Religion." Church school • Feb. 18—Last entertainment of Royal Ly- . FIRST Price Price We have a few ceuni course. High School benefit Short Hudson Seal Coat, size 36 ...... -...... 65.00 $ 39.50 at noon. The Fellowship League will X Feb. 18—‘Month? meeting of Baptist Men 8 | BAPTIST CHURCH ...... 65.00 39.50 meet in the vestry at 6 o'clock. League. Short Hudson Seal Plush Coat, size 18 ...... Feb. 22—Washington's birthday. Short Pccco Plush.Coat, black opposuin collar, size 18 ...... 39.50 25.00 • • • x BOYS’ LONG PANT SUITS Feb 2x 28—Community Fair at Arcade. Black Camel’s Hair Coat, black fur collar^lze 18 ...... 3=.... 55.00 27.59 The Salvation Army, Capt. and Feb 23—Lent begins. Mrs. George Simons in charge, will March 13 —Child Guest day, Rubinstein ! Navy Veldyne t’i,at. red lined, black teal collar, size 17 ...... 39.50 25.00 Ages from 15 to 18, that we have sold at from Club f Brown . Muskrat trimmed, misses’ size ...... 45.00 25.C0 hold these Sunday services: Holiness March 18-21—Rockland Automobile Show at stock and fixtures on Park street, has Brown Bolivia, brown fur collar and

* Sol got out of the strangle hold, * ried off the single siring honors with 413 226Q "Zip" and they open or close w inter. The Chamber of Commerce urged the Democarts of Knox County and Miss Elsa Hayden: a duet by Mr. * a-.d eventually was on its way • 128 plus, but Cap’ll Phillips won the f ought to be able to do Itooking for to rally in the defence of their lib­ and Mrs. Browne and “The Golden I * to the zenith, smiling in accus- * endurance race with a total of 4'K). each other? “Let’s go.” erties. "which an unscrupulous and Threshold." Nevln by tlie choir. The * tamed style. The eclipse was * The boohy prize went to Cuthbertson BASKETBALL RESULTS fanatical party is endeavoring to de­ topic at prayer meeting on Tuesday Sold exclusively by * about 85 or 90 per cent American, * with a 76. The score: On account of had traveling condi­ stroy.” Bion Bradbury of East- evening at 7.30 will be "Lessons from * as Rcckland saw it, and the re- * Team No. 1 Rockport High continued its tri­ tions the hockey game which was to port was the Democratic candidate the Spow.” The quarterly meeting * suit was a weird light, which * Phillips ..... 96 83 89 124 umphant march toward the Knox & have been played between Rockland for governor, Edtfard K. O’Brien of of the Lincoln Baptist Association Milne ...... 79 85 79 92 Lincbln Basketball championship- High and C burn Classical Institute Thomaston »nd Elbridge K. Knight * gave the appearance of an ap- will lie held all day Wednesday in I Ih Powers ...... 98 85 108 93 last niRht by defeating Lincoln Acad­ ROCKLAND RUBBER COMPANY in Waterville today has been can­ of Camden were candidates for State the Baptist church at Thouiastun. * necessary to put on the street I’elcrs ...... 87 87 80 101 emy 27-21 In Newcastle. Following celled. The Rcckland team goes to Senators, while Oliver I,. Kallocli of Stevens ..... 83 86 94 89 closely the defeat of Camden by the TELEPHONE 259 J ROCKUAND 440 MAIN STREET Camden -for a practice game with Warren, Ezekiel Ross oR Rockland * lights, but offices and stores were * obliged to burn gas or electricity * Rockport quintet it makes prospects Did you know that in the Mid iflNI Camden High. The contest will be­ and Benjamin W. Lojnrop of Rock­ OPOSITE WAmNG STATION * for an hour or two extra , leading * Totals ..... 443 438 443 494 look exceedingly rosy for the Goose [die West there is much of gin at 2.30. Chase who played such land were candidates fur county * to a wild rumor that Supt. Blod- * Team No. 3 Itlver boys. small pox? Have you been a brilMunt game at halfback on the commissioner, clerk of courts und * gett had a hand in arranging the * Perry ..... a... 83 97 92 100 vaccinated? Rockland football team, will be tried county treasurer, respectively. ft** * eclipse. When the shadow was at * Howard ..... 99 98 70 83 Rockland Red Cross. out in the net, where he has made a Rockland High Swamped Booth - * its maximum it was very cold on * Cuthbertson 79 129 92 76 Have you heard about that opening night fine showing in practice. bay Harbor High at the Arcade last At yesterday's Rotary Club lunch­ * the street. A record kept by Ramquist .... 81 80 77 88 program at COMMUNITY FAIR? Bay- night 58 to 21.^ The Rockland Stars eon Principal Allen of the High * George F. Barbour at the Corner * Shapiro .... 82 mt 96 92 Oh Boy ! It is some knock-out. All the defeated the Thomaston Sophomores 1855 1924 SAW best kicks are there from the Isle O’ Motorists who arc anxious to give School spoke upon some of the feat­ * Drug Store, showed that the tern- — — — — somebody a lift, and who were gently (boys) 28 to 0 and the Rockland Smilos with a wallop cr two from the ures of work connected witji the 9 perature rose only one degree * Totals .... 424 488 427 441 UH chided recently for unconsciously High School, things he felt that wer * while the eclipse was on. Ordi- Freshmen girls defeated the Thom­ Memorials** best of ’em all back to “Oh Cynthia” and hurting the business of the Street capable of being improved and * narily it would have moderated ♦ aston Freshmen 10 to 2. Detailed ac- “All Aboard.” Yes, Pat Flanagan’s the Railway can find an avenuZfor their toward which end effort was being ’ considerably moro under the Twai “A Hard Struggle" ■cour.ts will he given in the Tuesday E. A. GLIDDEN & CO. chairman. Fl'lie fans were on tiptoe at the Star piper. benevolence by taking thq Red Cross directed. Our pupils on graduation, 9 bright sun. The mercury regist- WALDOBORO, ME. nurses‘aboard when they find them he said -were not fully fitted for col­ * ered 5 below while the eclipse * on the highways and byways. These lege, but must take an additional prep 9 was at its height. Three prolonged blasts of Perry’s nurses have a great deal of terri- school course. Parents, he said, are Laundry whistle, on Llmerock street, BORN tority to cover, and are obliged to partly to blame, for many of them Perry—Koekland, at Britt Maternity Home ROCKLAND SAVINGS BANK late yesterday afternoon, mystified Jan. 23, to Mr. und Mrs. Lawrence U. Perry do it afoot unless some kindly dis­ do not know what their children nearly everybody who heard. Those posed motorist helpH them on their POSTPONED! a daughter —Mary Frances Cowl. are doing at school, many do not In tfio secret, however knew that Dearborn- Rockland, at Sllsby Maternity ROCKLAND,...... MAINE way. care. Many pupils elect to take the Calvin Austin. President of the Hospital, Jan. 1«», to Mr. and Mrs Stanton Old Fashioned Dance “Hnooky” had become a daddy. It Deat burn of Gamdcn, a daughter.—“Hazel Commercial Course, which is an easy Eastern Steamship Lines, Inc., ac proved to be an eight-pound girl. Delia A. T. Thurstim has been awarded one. The past year he recognized companied by Mrs. Austin, sails on Will Be Held “Snooky" was so tickled that he for­ Thomas—Rockland, at Sllsby Maternity the contract for furnishing the elec­ as having been a hard one on the the S. S. Aquat&nia Feb. 21 for Eng­ Hospital, Jan 22, to Mr. and Mrs. Georgo H Office Hours, 9 to 3 got all about the eclipse and every­ Thomas of Camden, a daughter—Margaret tric light fixtures in the new High pupils because of the scattered con­ land, where Mr. Austin will place Friday Evg., Jan. 30 thing else that was engaging the av­ Caroline. School building, and will begin tlie ditions, in spite of which fact the contracts for building a new passen­ erage mind. He did not really get King Rockland, at Sllsby Maternity Hos Saturdays, 9 to 12 work of installation within a fpw winter attendance had registered ger ship to go on the BostonrYar- pltal, Jan. 19, to Mr. and Mrs. George King, Chas. Woodcock’s Orch. back to earth until he had nearly run a son. Harry Everett. weeks. The system calls for 138 increase over the fall term, a per­ mouth. N. S., route. Thespians and over the fire department, hurr^tng to Stephens- •-Rockland, at Sllsby Maternity Come and Have a Good Time lights and the glass will lie of the centage of 94' The pupils must have specifications which have already last night's fire. Hospital, Jan. 23, to Mr and Mrs Herbert special design which was just made a proper social life, which he feit been made call for a ship 365 feet PLEASANT VALLEY GRANGE Stephens of Camden, a daughter Cora Em Safety Deposit Boxes to Rent would 'be afforded them when the meline. for the New York Board of Kducn long, 265 staterooms witli bath and HALL CARO OF THANKS Foley—iRoekland. at Sllsby Maternity Hos­ tion. This consists really of three new building is occupied, and gym toilets and every other modern con­ 11-13 We wish to express our sincere thanks to pital. Jan. 22, to Mr and Mrs. Edward Foley, layers of glass—blue, opalescent and work and socials ane possible undfer venience, and many innovations our friends and neighbors who have helped of Waterbury. Vt., a daughter.—Dorothy i>« in our sad bereavement nf husband and Manning Sllsby Maternity Hospital. Jan transparent. Those eliminate red the best conditions. He plead for which cannot yet be made public I give special thanks to Thurston Bros., H. B 11. to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Manning, a and yellow rays and fdrnish what greater co-operation on the |«trt of The new ship will be of staunch con Bowes and Dr. Plumer daughter. parents, to the end that pupils may ’Mrs. Baltic Davis and family. Thornton Sllsby Maternity H<»pltal. Jan. comes nearest to daylight. struction. sufficient for her to make 9, to Mr and Mrs. James Thornton, a son. DANCE attain the best results. Thfr presen­ a round the world cruise if neces DANCE South Union, Me. tation of boys work by Chairman BIG DANCE sary. The specifications call for CARO OF THANKS MARRIED Wood is noted in tlie editorial col­ speed of 18 knots. Immediately after We wish to thank our neighbors and Morria Tracy—'Tenant's Harbor, Jan. —, umn. His associate memliers of the friends for their kindness and sympathy dur­ TEMPLE HALL The positive program of contracts are placed work will be Forrest Morris of Tenant’s Harbor and .Mltra TONIGHT ing our recent bereavement; also for the Norma Tracy of Port Clyde. TONIGHT committee. Dr. Bickford and A. C. started and rushed through to com beautiful flowers sent us. the Ku Klux Kian: McLoon, made highly interesting re­ Davls-4'ook—Port Clyde. Jan 18. by Rev. To honor -the one Flag. pletion in order to lirimg her out in Mt. and Mrs. Edward Thornton, Mr. and W. M. Brewster. Earl B. Davis and Miss Elvlo Monday, January 26 marks, the former laying emphasis the spring of 1926. The cost- of the Mrs. I. J Crousf, Mr and Mrs. Fred Hunt- at To promote the Public TEMPLE HALL ley, Mr and Mrs Arthur Johnson, Mr. and Cook, both of Port Clyde. upon the importance of care of the new ship will be approximately School. Mrs. A B. Huntley. Saul Polisner and Orch. Community Hall teeth and referring to the good work 81,250,000. DIED To serve the Protestant the dentists of the city were doing : : Music by : : MOONLIGHT AND NOVELTY church. King—Rockland, Jan. 19, Harry Everett, Spruce Head in clinics for school pupils. Mr. Mc­ IF YOU WANT a good Job done in Automo­ Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. George King. DANCING To fight for the sanctity Cook—Gardner, Mass , Jan 1, Miss Ruth Loon spoke upon athletics, noting the The Ladles Guild of St. Peter’s bile painting come to STEVENS' Paint 8:30 to 12:00. Popular Price* of the Home. church will hold a public supper In Boomn Wnrk done by llmer & Stevens. Wincapaw Cook, formerly of Friendship, aged great advance made since his youth PeedIteed can for sale at your own price. STE- 25 years. Smalley’s Orchestra To promote respect for j 111 the variety and quality of sisals'the Parish room Tuesday. Jan. 20, at Dean’s Orchestra A GOOD TIME GUARANTEED YENS GARAGE. f»T I’aclflc Rt Tel. R. Howard—Warren. Jan. .22, IL W. Howard 11-lt S78tt Law. Sr the young ot the city. j i o’clock. 8-9 1P13 IaLerment in Rockport. Page Four Rockland Courier-Gazette, Saturday, January 24, 1925. Every-Other-Day

Twain’s Description of HIS WAR RECORD T MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD Eastern Standard Time t HOW TO SOLVE A CROSS-WORD PUZZLE Missouri River Water Trains Leave Rockland for When (he correct letters nre placed In the white space this pussle How Former Governor Bax­ Augusta, A {7.00 a. m., t7.3O a. m., I1.10 p. m. I will spell words both vertically and horizontally. The first letter In each In one of his return trips to the Bangor, A§7 CO a. m., |7.30a. m . fl lOp.in. | word Is Indicated by a number, which refers to the definition listed state of his boyhood, Murk Twain Boston, A{7.00a. m., t7.30a.ir.. fl 10p. «n. ter Answers a Lewiston Brunswick, A§?.00a.m., t7.30a.m.. fl.10 p.m., below the puzzle. Thus No. 1 under the column liendetl “horizontal** wrote a friend lie hail found one COLDS 15.30 p. in. I defines a word which will fill the white spaces up to the first block thing that had not changed—the Critic. I Lewiston. A §7.00 a. m., f7.30 a. m., tl.lOp. m. ( square to the right, and a number under •'vertical” defines a word which mulatto complexion of Missouri New York, f 1.10 p. m. 1 Portland. A{7.00 a. m., f7.30a. in., fl.10p.in., will fill the white squares to the next black one below. No letters go in river water—and probably a score Break a Cold Right Up with Percival P. Baxter former gov­ 15.30 p. m. I the black spaces. All words used are dictionary words, except proper of centuries would not change it. ernor of Maine, answered by an Waterville. A 17.00 a.m., t7.30a.tn., tl.10p.ni. names. Abbreviations, slang. Initials, technical terms and obsolete forma "It comes out of the turbulent, bank­ open letter the section of a letter I Woolwich. A{7.00a.m., t7.30a.m. tL’Op.m., are Indicated In the definitions. “Pape’s Cold Compound” |5.30 p. m. s caving river," he explained, "and by T. F. • Callahan of Lewiston re­ t Daily, except Sunday. every thimbleful of it holds an acre garding Mr. Baxter’s war record. A Passengers provide own lerriage Bath to Wool­ of laud in solution. I got this fact Take two tablets Dx-Oovemor Baxter said: wich. from the bishop of tlie diocese, if “A citizen'bf Maine in an open let­ D. C. DOUGLASS, M. L. HARRIS. CROSS-WORD PUZZLE No. 17 every three hours 9-28-24 V. P. & Gen'l Mgr. Gcn’l Passenger Agt. you will let your glass stand half ter published In several of tlie an hour you can separate tlie land until three doses |<------are taken. The Maine papers has asked for my War from the water as easy us Genesis, Record. Since retiring to private Vinalhaven and Rockland first dose always and tlien you will tied them both life I hoped to be spared the neces­ Grip Left You a Bad Back? gives relief. Ihe Steamboat Co. good—tlie one to eat, tlie other to sity of answering such communica­ S winter time your backacha time ? Are you lame, drink. The land is very nourish- second and third tions. but this has been given such stiff and achy; tortured with constant backache and The direct route between iflg, the water is thoroughly whole­ doses completely wide publicity that I feel a state­ some. The one appeases hunger, break up the cold. I sharp stabs of pain ? ROCKLAND. VINALHAVEN. NORTH MA­ ment is necessary. VEN. STONINGTON ANO SWANi tlie other, thirst. But the natives Pleasant and safe Grip, colds and chills “The War started in April 1917 Look, then, to four kidneys! ISLAND do not take them separately, but to take. Contains while I was a member of the State weaken the kidneys and prevent them from properly together, us nature mixed them. WINTER ARRANGEMENT no quinine or opi­ Legislature. At that time I was in filtering the blood. Then follows nerve-racking back­ (Subject to ehange witheut netiee) When they l.nd an inch of mud in ates. Millions use my 42d year. Immediately upon tin? bottom of the glass, they stir it ache, sudden stabs of pain, headaches, dizziness and IN EFFECT 3.30 A. M. WEDNESDAY. OCT. “Pape's Cohl Com­ the adjournment of the Legislature, annoying kidney irregularities. You feel weak, tired- 8. 1924. up and take a draft as they would pound.” Price, I took steps to enter the military Leaves Swan’s Island dally except Sundays gruel. It is ditticult for tlie stranger thirty-five cents Druggists guar- service. Just as I was about to do so all worn out. at 5 30 A. M. for Stonington, North Haven, to get used to this batter, but once Vinalhaven and Rockland. antee it one evening I took up tlie paper and Don’t wait! Delay may prove serious. Use Doans Returning leaves Rockland at 1 30 P. M. for used lie will prefer it to water."— found that Governor Milliken had Vinalhaven, North Hates, Stonington and Pathfinder Magazine, Pills. Doan's have helped thousands. They should Swan's Island. appointed me Chairman of one of the help you. Ask sour neighbor I B. H. STINSON. Sky Problems That Are Portland Draft or Exemption Boards. General Agant Opal Diggers Work Hard I had not been consulted about this Rockland. Maine. Oct. 6. '924. Puzzle to Scientists and felt that the work would be very Here is Rockland Proof: for Small Remuneration Scientists have weighed the plan­ distasteful. I was willing to go to ets, the sun, and the moon; we know Mrs. M. W Enter), 5 l.lsle 8t.. mix: “My kidneys were Io had IDDIES'COLDS 01 all the rough “outback” jobs War myself, but did not want to shape and my. hack nearly kllle d me with pain. Tills broke my tlie distance of stars whose light send others. in Australia, digging for opal is takes centuries to reach us, and we rest and the next morning 1 Te’.t nurr tired than before going to Children liave very deli­ “I talked with Gov. Milliken by tel­ bed. My feet ar. by Western Newspaper Union.) the opal fields, to aut patiently work and so I accepted the position. V V R Yet, dead as they are, they are still Over / 7 Million Jan Und Yaarftf through the rock in the hope of plunging througli space at appalling “The Board work was continued Horizontal. Vertical. finding the beautiful black dia­ from May 1917 to March 1919, and cf Il—-A color 1— A color monds lying beneath. Between them speed, all the civilian war work there was Estate of Isadore D. Prince Estate or Isidore I). Prince 5—-Hurts 2— Shown the way (in February 2, 1901, there blazed STATE OF MAINE KNOX tXM'NTY — -Another color 3— Total they have dug many thousands of out in the constellation of Perseus none more exacting, more necessary, KNOX. SS. In Court of Probate held at Rockland on |01 —Boy’s name 4— Recognizes ollars’ worth of opal in the last or more unappreciated than that of At a Probate Court held at RwRlatid in the 20th day of January. A. 1). 1925. a star of amazing brilliance. It and for said County of Knox, on the twen­ J Morris Studley, Administrator on the -Branch of learning 5— Muddle four years, though they have was not, of course, a new star. the draft boards. tieth day of January, A I). 1925 estate, of Is ad'ire D Prince, late of Warren. 20 PER CENT 3— Queer 6— Article of wearing apparel worked only a small area of a field What had really happened was that “As Chairman of the lx»ai'd I re- ’ J. Morris Studley, Administrator, having In said County, deceased, having presented -Elderly 7— Before (poetic) said to be 40 miles long. In nor- | ccived a total salary for the entire presented his petition that the actual mar­ hh first and final accouut of administration 1 -Small mound of earth 8— Guide one of these dark stars had either ket value of so uiucJi of the estate of Isadore of said estate for allowance: mal times opal is worth about $15 period of my service of approximately J We give regularly until -Kind of ribbed cloth 11—Nickname of eastern university an ounce, but now that there is hit another, or, perhaps, struck one 1). Prince, late of Warrtn. Me., in said County Ordered, That notice thereof be given, -Approaches 10—Inclination in certain direction of the big gas clouds which hang $2,200, every dollar of which was con­ of Knox, as Ls subject to the payment of the three weeks successively. In The Courier-Ga­ |1—Kind of dnek 17—Having little weight practically no demand for the gems tributed by me to the various War State Inher'.tarce Tax, the persons in teres ed zette, published in Rockland, in said County, further notice 20 PER the diggers have opal, but no in space. The result was an ex­ in the* succession thereto, and the amount that ail persons Interested may attend at a -Period of years 1U—Consume plosion on a scale we cannot even activities such as the Red Cross. of the tax thereon may be determined by the Probate Court to be held at Rockland, spend the weekend with her 10 L A T| j watch the musicians.” lage was allowed to cut the final give my war record for I have never Lord, one thousand, nine hundred and twen­ A true copy,—Attest : aughter, Mrs. S. L. Jackson at M l 3| i CTO B EJ Iace Soon the two were seated within handful of corn. This was then done so before. I am not ashamed ty-five. 11-8-17 HENRY H PAYSON. Register. Attorney At Law |pruce Head and returned Monday. I K E to^place it beside the record of any A petition asking for the appointment of ASP: ft H ET comfortable seeing distance of the tied up and trimmed to represent a Estate ef Ellen K. Vose Specialty: PROBATE PRACTICE John R Williams as administrator on the KNOX COUNTY.— Mrs. Lottie Crowley who has been S'H A I RST orchestra. doll, and was called the “Corn- citizen of Maine.” estate of Vedie I Williams, late of St. ery ill with an attack of the grippe ; "Oh, don’t you Just love to hear Baby.” It was brought home In George, in said County, having lieen pre­ In Court of Probate held at Rockland on 431 MAIN ST, ROCKLAND, MAINS sented and application having been made that the twentieth day of January, 1925. Tataohonoa—Offica 468: Houaa SflB-W much better. the rumble of the kettledrums?" triumph, and set up In a conspicu­ Alton C. Grover, Guardian of Ellen K. In e t| AP VITAMIN QUALITIES no bond be required of said administrator Spacial Attention to Probata Matters 1 At the regular meeting of Wessa- ^Lrs. Smith gushed. ous place at supper, and often kept Ordered. That notice thereof be given to Vose, of TtiM&aaton, In said County, having GRE presented hb final account or guardianship reskerg Grange Wednesday night, And then the worm turned, albeit in the farmer’s parlor for the rest ail persons Interested, by causing a copy of W. A. JOHNSTON. REG. PHC. MOP ; E E p Many people, young and old, get this Order-to be published three weeks suc­ of said ward for allowance • |i spite of almost impaseable streets. 1 [O T H E ever so slightly. of the year. In other parts of the Ordered, That noiice thereof he given, ___AR Hjenty of food but the vitamin cessively in Tiie Courier-Gazette, a newspa­ I? members assembled and conferred REED EL L “Yes,” Mr. Smith replied. "Keep country the doll was supposed to per published at Rockland, in said County, three weeks successively. In The Courier-Ga­ JOHNSTON’S DRUG STORK zette. a newspaper printed in Rockland, in E R.T'l I E eg qualities out of which come the that they may appear at a Piobate Court to complete drug ano sundry lie first and second degrees upon quiet!’’—Kansas City Star. be a representation of Ceres, the said County, that all persons interested may Ifiss Lempe Makenin and lire. L A RDfP A powers of resistance, are minus, be held at Rockland in and for said County, LINE. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO U SfiE AVE goddess of fertility. In Hertford­ on the seventeenth day of February, A. D. attend at a Probate . Court to be held at PRESCRIPTIONS. KODAKS. DE- J arry Smith. Mrs. Hattie Mahoney Jr*R' I B E jo shire the final handful was called Rockland, on the seventeenth day of February, VELOPING. PRINTING ANO EN­ PE B B L E Surveying the Seas and malnutrition and weakness 1925, at nine o'clock in the forenoon, and next, and show cause. If any they have, why lad Mrs. Itinnie Leavitte were also P ESP I ,S E a "Mare,” and the reapers would show cause. If any have, why the prayer of LARGING. T Ft E B IE ensue. the petitioner should not be granted. he said account should not be allowed. 'instated. Next Wednesday night I Plans for the most complete sur­ throw their sickles nt It, crying: EDWARD K GOULD. Judge vey of the ocean ever attempted EDWARD K. GOULD, Judge of Probate A true copy—Attest: 370 Main Street, Rockland |ie regular harvest feast occurs and "I have her, I have her!” “What A true raj>, a*-.- •: have been Inaugurated by a con­ 11817 HENRY H PAYSON. Reciter 11 S-17 HENRY H PAY80N. Register. short program. are very interesting and helpful and have you?” the others would say. Mrs. Lilia G. Coombs spent last ference representing scientific “A mare! A mare!” was the an­ Estate of Austin L. Kirk a good start has been made in mem­ branches of the United States gov­ Estate of Edwin D. Wiley STATE OF MAINE ARTHUR L. ORNE laturday. Sunday and Monday here, swer. This custom, called "Crying Scott’s Emulsion STATE OF MAINE bership and it is hoped that many- ernment and allied institutions. KNOX. SS lie guest of her sister. Mrs. Belle the Mare,” refers to the time when is indeed the plus-quality that so KNOX, 88 At a Probate Court held at Rockland in Insurance more will avail themselves of this One or more ships will be fitted tlie corn, being grown in open At a Probate Court held at Rockland in and and for said County of Knox, on the twen­ lllen. many children and adults need for said County of Knox, on the 20th day fine opportunity for practical helps, out with a complete laboratory and Epaces, was often trampled down tieth day of January, in tlie .tear of our Successor te A. J. Erskine A Co. I John Pierce has recently installed Mrs. Emily J. Watts spent Thurs­ of January, in tlx* year of our Lord, one Lord, one thousand, nine hundred and twenty- five tube Chelsea radio set, equipped with the latest scientific and spoiled by wild mares. In Dev­ to help sustain the body in tliousand nine hundred and •wetpy-flve. 417 MAIN 8T...... ROCKLAND day in Thomaston with Capt. and five. ought from Alfred Condon. apparatus for the first cruise. Tlie onshire t(ie last handful was called normal strength and vitality. A certain Instrument, purporting to be A certain Instrument, purporting to be the Mrs. Frank Watts. sea bottom will not only be mapped, the last WEI and Testament of Edwin D last Mill and Testament of Austin L. Kirk, I Harry L. B. Smith has been ap- the Nack? and the “crying” consist­ Not Medicine, Not Osteopathy Much interest is being manifested but the composition of the water, A very little Scott’s after Wl.ey,’ Rate of St. George, in said County, late of Warren. In said County, having been ointed to take the farm census in ed of one word Arnack. This was having been presented for probate, and appli­ piesented for probate, and application having in the Grange this winter and several its density, temperature, and cur­ towns of South Thomaston, supposed to signify “our nag," and each meal helps, to vitalize cation having been made that no bond he re­ ' been nude that no bond be required of the C.M. WHEELER,D.GPh.C new members have been taken, in re­ rents which affect the distribution quired of the executor named in the will. executor named in the will. Iwl's Head, Thomaston and St, hence owes its origin to the same the deficient diet. Scott’s cently. of marine plant and animal life, will Ordered, That notice thereof be given to Ordered, That notice thereof be given to all Chiropractor idea as “Crying the Mare.” Emulsion promotes growth all persons interested, by causing a copy of persons interested, by causing a copy of this leorge. Mrs. Emily Watts was an all day be studied at all depths. 400 Mein Street, • • . Rockland G. C. Putnam with a crew of seven this Order to be published three weeks suc­ Order to be published three weeks succes­ guest cf the Morgana Tuesday. Five-sevenths of the surface of —builds strength. cessively In The Courier-Gazette, a news­ sively in The Courier-Gazette, a newspaper Grsdutts Palmar 8ckaal at Cklrasrsatla |ien filled his ice house this week. paper published at Rockland, In said County, Ofllaa Haora; Teams ar e as busy as bees just the earth is covered by water. This Norse Gave Name to Ship Scott & Bownc. Bloomfield, N. J. 24-30 published at Rockland, in said County, that Maadaya, Wadnaadaya, Fridays, 11-12: t-Sl B. Smith is filling his from "Hard- that they may appear at a Probate Court to they may appear at a Probate Court to be row getting out ice and wood while water area can produce more food The word “smack" in fishing be held at Rockland in and for said County, 7-t. Tueadays, Tfeuradayi, 10-12: 2-0; wabble Quarry,” owing to a leak in held at Rockland in and for said County, on Saturdays, IS-12. Tai. OM I the getting is good. than all the land can ever be made smack is of Norse origin. The Danes Estate of George A. Miller on the 17th day of February, A D. 1925, at the seventeenth day of February. A. D. 1925, |te dam at his own pond. Friends of Miriam Crockett will to yield, and one of the purposes and Norwegians called their vessels KNOX COUNTY — niae o’clock in the forenoon, and show cause, at nine o'clock In the forenoon, and sh-iw Eugene Harrington who has had “cliekka” or shake. These were long, ki Court of Probate held at Rockland on if any they have, why the prayer of the pe­ '•ause, if any they have, why the prayer of , , _ .. , be pleased to know that she is gain- of the expedition will be to take an he 20th day of Jan. A. D. 1925. titioner should not be granted. the petitioner should not be granted DR. T. L. McBEATH nplovment in Waldoboro the past ...... 5, . Inventory of such food possibilities. lean galleys, and the resemblance Lester (’ Miller, Executor on the estate EDWARD K. GOULD, Judge of Probate ----npu.iu.v ---- 1._ employment __ now . ° and that shc will soon be able to EDWARD K. GOULD, Judge of Probate. I iree weeks has sit up in a chair. She la now hav- was further suggested by the of'George A. Miller, late of Rockport, in said A true Copy,—Attest : A true Copy,—Attest: Osteopathic Physician I Port Clyde. dragon’s or snake’s head which County, deceased, having presented his first 11 -8-17 HENRY II, PAYSON, Register. 11-8-17 HENRY H PAYSON, Register BY APPOINTMENT ONLY I ing two pillows to bolster her up in iccount of admilnistra.tlon of said estate for Unharmed by Long Falls TalsFkeai IM If all the men were as public bed and can turn herself unaided. often formed their figure-head. allowance: Estate of Edna 8. Porter Estate af Sarah F. Leadbattar STATE OF MAINE STATE OF MAINE 31 UNION ST- ROCKLAND, ME. oirited as Louis Fogg the town I. N. Morgan who is harvesting the Among the classic English falls Later on in history, when the Dutch Ordered. That notice thereof he given, ould be a model. In addition to became the great seafaring people, hree weeks successively, in The Courier-Oa.- KNOX. SS KNOX. SS. Graduate of American 8chool •* ice crop of the Central Ice Co., Is sev­ may be mentioned that of a steeple­ ette, a newspaper published in Rockland, 1« At a Probate Court held at Rockland In At a Probate Court held at Rockland Ir. eeping house fqr his aged father jack, who fell from the top of the the word passed into their language, , Osteopathy eral weeks earlier than usual. He aid County, that all persons interested may and for said County of Knox, on the 20th day and for said County of Knoj. on the 20th nd himself, he attends to the street slightly altered (to suit their ittend at a Probate Court to be held at of January, in the year of our Lord, one day of January. In the year of our Lord, one has completed the Samoset. the church of St. George In Bolton-le- ghts free and keeps the sidewalks Meors to the ground, the whole dis­ tongue) to “smak." The Dutch boat tockland, on the seventeenth day of Feb­ thousand nine hundred and twenty five. thousand cine hundred and twenty.five Twin house ar.d the Sprague house tance traversed being some 120 feet. was of different build, being fat ruary, next, and show cause, if any they A certain Instrument, purporting to be the A certain Instrument, ptirportlnir to he •om thO Postofflce as far as the from Chickawaukie Lake and is ave, why the said account should not be last Will and Testament of Edna S. Porter, the last Will and Testament of Sarah F Zessaweskeag cleared from snow, The man’s skull struck some sheet ami broad-beamed. We In turn iHowed. late of Rockland, in said County, having Deen Leadbetter, la-e of North Haven In mid SHEET MUSIC 15c now filling the quarry house which, | Iso gratis. In order to accomplish lead upon the earth and left its im­ took the word from the Dutch, and EDWARD K GOULD, Judge of Probate, presented for probate, and application having rounty, having lieen jireaenled for prebat-, CENTURY CERTIFIED EDITION if weather permits will be completed k true copy,—Attest bem made that no bond be required of the and apt.lieatlon Iwvlng bwn made that no public service he has invented pact upon it, but though this fall turned It Into our own smack, us­ by the middle of next week. The 11-8-17 HENRY II PAYSON. Register. executor named in the will. bond tie required of the executor named In The Feeiene Sheet Metis yea see adver* i species of snowplow run by man was quite unbroken tlie man was ing It at first for tiie small sailing Ordered, That notice thereof be given to all the will. Used In all the leediei ateulee*. quality of the ice this season is ex- j Estate of Edna Banks Murch persons Interested, by causing a copy of this Ordered. That notice thereof he given to bwer which does an excellent Job only slightly injured and resumed cutter which used to act as a sort STATE OF MAINE Over 22fi seleetlens—seed ter cellent, Order to be publlslied three, weeks succes­ all persona interested, by causing a ropy of •ataletee work in a few days. Not long ago of passenger tender for sea going KNOX, SS. ut requires a lot of strength and Bug bee whisperings are afloat and sively in The Courier-Gazette, a newspaper this Order to bo publLshed three weeks mic- erseveranoe to oiverate. He is al- a man with his shoes on fell from ships. Now, when steam Is almost At a Probate Court held at Rockland in published at Rockland in said County, that eeaalndy In Tlie Courier (hizette. a newspaper MAINE MUSIC CO.. Roekland. Ma. all are wondering who is going to Hid for saiapef published at Rockland, in said County, Estate of Luella Wilham 58-tf I harles Graves have been confined STATE OF MAINE tsta-e af Maynard W. Carver work. velope burned off, wouldn’t it hat they may appear at a Probate Court to KNOX COUNTY.— | > their .homes by illness. KNOX. 88. Forget-me-not Chapter, O. E. S., arouse your curiosity? One day >e held at Rockland in and for said County, In Court of Prohate held at Roekland on The January planning meeting of n the 17th day of February, A. D. 1925, at At a Probate Court held at Rockland in the 20th day of Jan. A I) 1923 E. W. HODGKINS, M. D holds its annual Installation of of­ New Palindrome Found not long ago about 4,000 people in ■line o’clock In the forenoon, and show and for said County of Knox, on the twen­ I le Farm Bureau Extension was tieth day of January, in the year of our Addle Carver, Administratrix on tJte es­ ficers at Masonic hall this Saturday New palindromes are rare, but a a certain community all got letters •ause, if any they have, why the prayer of tate of Maynard W Carver, late of North Ofilte Hours: I t* 3 ted 1 to 2 P. H. | aid at the home of Mrs. Charles he petitioner should not be granted Lord, one thousand, nine hundred and twenty- evening. Mrs. Charles Crowley of western newspaper writer lias re­ which came in envelopes that bore five Haven. In aald County, deceased, having 'atts Wednesday afternoon and the EDWARD K COULD, Judge of Probate. presented her first anil final aeeoiuit of ad­ Reeldsesi uatll 9 A. M. aed by AepeletsMb' Ash Point has been delegated as in­ vealed several especially good ones. marks of fire. The lower left-hand V true copy—Attest : A petition for the confirmation of Arthur ministration of aald estate for allowance: Blowing officers were chosen for Guest. Trustee under the will of Luella stalling officer and the affair bids A palindrome is merely a phrase corner on each had been burned 11817 HENRY H PAYSON. Regbtcr. Ordered. That notice thereof he given Telethon* 194 >25: Chairman. Mrs. A- F. Sleeper: Wlthant, late of Thomaston, having been pre­ three weeks suceesalrely, In The Courier-Ga­ fair to be, as usual, a pleasant one. that spells backward and forward. away. This unusual little thing Estate of Ellen K. Vose sented. THOMASTON. ME. -cretary, Mrs. I. N. Morgan; cloth- A classic example of the palindrome attracted much attention. A mer­ STATE OF MAINE Ordered, That notice thereof be given zette published In Rocklalid. In aald County, | ig leader, Mrs. F. K. Thorndike: all persons interested, by causing a copy of that all persons Interested may attend at a Philadelphia North American.— Is the speech put Into the mouth of chant about to send out circular let­ KNOX. SS. Prohate Court to be held at Rockland, on >ods, Mrs. L. O. Hanley; house- Napoleon: “Able was I ere I saw ters to the 4,000 people on his mail­ At a Probate Court held at Rockland in tills Order thereon to he published three the 17th day of Fehruarv next, and show The Soviet is naturally enraged be­ ind for said County of Knox, on the weeks successively in Tlie Courier-Gazette, jld management, Mrs. Annie Elba.” Among the new ones sent ing list wanted to be sure of get­ eauee. If any they have why the said account cause the United States left a brass wentleth day of January, in the year of our a news|ia|»er publlslied at Rockland, in said should not be allowed. H. M. de ROCHEMONT mith. Following is a list of the was the following purporting to be ting people to, notice the letter. ';ord one Tliousand nine hundred and County, that they may appear at a Probate plate on a Siberian rock. Goodness EDWARD K. GOULD. Judge. eetings for the year which mem- a sign which a store manager Scorching the envelope did tlie wenty-five. Court to be held at Rockland, in and for A true Copy,—Attest : 108 PLEASANT STREET knows they’ve made no secret that A petition asking for the appointment of said County, on the seventeenth day of Feb­ ;rs should clip: Feb. 24. Selection placed over a rat-catching prepara­ trick. 11-8-17 HENRY H PAYSON. Register. what they expect from us is gold. ithel V. Grover, as administratrix on the ruary A D. 1925, at nine o’clock in the’fore- 1 clothing and dress finishes. Re- tion composed of Dutch cheese and “It Is our belief that on all the state of Ellen K Vose, late of Thomaston, toon, ind show ca'iese. if any they have, PLUMBING HEATING tar: “Kat trap made a la Edam, circulars we have ever mailed we in said County, having been presented. why the prayer of the petitioner should not ■cca Thorndike, Helen Rackliff and Ordered, That notice thereof be given to lx) granted. Eatats of Patsr Prsck TEL. &44-W lalre Herrick helpers; March 24, part tar.” Years ago when “red have never bad anywhere near so NOTICE ill persons interested, by causing a copy EDWARD•!< COULD, Judge of Probate. Tlie subscriber hereby glres notice that on 117-tt Winery. Nellie Waterman, Claire WE BUY root” was popular us a cure-all, a large a percentage of them read.” if this order to be published three weeks A true copy—Attest; January 8, 1925, he was duly appointed Con­ druggist's sign ran: “Red root put states the dealer In discussing the uccessively in The Courier-Gazette, a news- 11817 HENRY H PAYSON. Register. servator of the estate of Peter I’nock of Roeli- errick helpers; April 29, footwear taper published at Rockland, in said Cetin*v. up to order.” outcome of the experiment.—Good Estate of Susie Mary Heald land. in the County of Knox, and on this H. V. TWEEDIE, M. D. id good posture, Claire Herrick, hat they may appear at a Probate Court date was qualified to fill said trust by giving ------7----- Hardware. o be held at Rockland in ' and for said . STATE OF MAINE I ader; May 28, house furnishings KNOX, 88. bond as the taw directs. ------x------ounty, on the seventeenth day of February All persons haring demands against Ihe Diseases of the Eye; fid good pictures, Annie Smith and The Bitter Truth V D. 1925, at nine o’clock in the forenoon, At a Probate Court he’d at Rockland in and for said County of Knox, on the 20th estate, are desired to present the same for 11a Watts, helpers; June 25. master She (pouting)—You don't tell me Another Receiver ind show cause. If any they have, why the settlement, and al, Indebted thereto are re­ Refractions, Etc. prayer of tlie petitioner should not be day of January, in the year of our Lord one ; cipes, Bertha Hanley and Bernice you love me half as much as you thousand, nine hundred and twenty-five. quired to make payment immcrilatelv to 407 MAIN STREET The woman who stood before the granted. FRED R. SPEAR. ! eeper, helpers; Aug. 13, basketry, did before we were married. EDWARD K COULD, Judge of Probate. A petition for the confirmation of Albert Hours: 9 to 12 A. M.; I t* * P. M. window in the bank was beginning P Heald. Lilia B Elliot and Arthur J. Roekland, Maine •anne Morgan and Flora Baum, He—Well, If I did teli you I loved L true copy—Attest: January 8. 1925. JanlO-17 24 Rnidence, 2l Fulton Strset. Tel. 991*1 to get a little restless. She bad 11S17 HENRY II PAYSON, Rgrtotcr. Elliot, Trustees under the will of Susie Mary Office Telethon* 413-W dpers; Sept 10. vegetables, Bertha you half as much you wouldn’t he been standing in front of the receiv­ lfeaid. late of Thomaston, having been pre anley; Nov. 5, Christmas sugges- sen ted. Estate ef Philip M. Burns AND DEER SKINS pleased.—Boston Transcript. ing teller for a quarter of an hour Estate of Sarah M. Hodge '□ns. Jeanne Morgan, with ail the Ordered, That notice thereof be given to NOTICE and he seemed to be quite unaware NOTICE The subscriber hereby gives notice that on 'embers bringing' suggestions. A If convenient brine 'em in. tr^de all persons interested, by causing a copy of A. C. MOORE face to face and get your money on of her presence—at any rate he The subscriber hereby gives notice that on tills Order thereon to be published three January 3. 1825, he was duly appointed ad­ 1 ithing school Is to be arranged for the spot; or ship your accumula­ took no notice of her. tauuary 8, 1925, she was duly appointed weeks successively in The Courier-Gazette, ministrator of Ihe estate of Philip M. Burns, Piano Tuner tion. All shipments of furs held Marion Star.—"Well, one will hove euaervator of the estate of Sarah M. Hodge a newspaper published at Rockland, hi said late of Rockland. In the County of Knox, possible for sometime in October j At last she became too Irritated deceased, and on tills date was qualified to aside for seven days. Satisfac­ to say this for them, Great Britain, »f Union, in the County of Knox, and on this County, that they may appear at a I’rebate WITH THE MAINE MUSIC CO. hich will last for three days with tory Prices guaranteed or furs re­ to keep quiet another moment. Ute was qualified to fill said trust by giv Court to lie held at Rockland, in and for fill aald trust by giving bond as Ihe law di­ Miecca Thorndike, Bernice Sleeper turned. We pay cartage expenses France and Italy have saved the “Why don’t you pay attention to .ng bond as the law directs said County, on the 17th day of February rect*. >d Bertha Hanley as helpers. One both ways. 13G-Tu-Sat-9w AU persons having demands against the A. D. 1925, at nine o’clock in the forenoon, All persons haring demands against the n: League of Nations an awful lot of mer •state, are desired to preoent tlie same for and show cause, if any they have, why the estate, are desired to present the same for more county and state leaders will L. R. CAMPBELL time and trouble by settling their “I’m sorry, ma’am, we don’t pay ettlement, and all Indebted thereto are re- prayer of the pctlilonef should not be settlement, and all Indebted thereto are re­ present and a great deal of bene- anything here,” was the short but mtfed to make payment Immediately to granted. quired to make payment immediately to Rear 456 Main Street. Rockland "own affairs” without calling upon ANNE F SNOW. EDWARD K GOULD. Judge of Probate. KALPR L. BURNS. Attorney At Law can be derived from these ses- polite reply. “Next window please.” Rockland, Maine. A true Copy Attest : Roekland. Maine. ons. The Farm Bureau meetings ROCKLAND TALLOW CO. it for assistance. January 8, 1925. Janl7-24-31 HS17 HE*KY U. PAYSON, Regis’.er. January 3, 1923. JaslO-li-Zl 876 MAIN ST, ROCKLAND, MB. Every-Other-Day Rockland Courier-Gazette, Saturday, January 24, 1925. Page Five

HOME OF ASPHALT Sweethearts - SUFFERED AFTER town In Trinidad the Sup­ Reunited A Question MOTOR TRIPS ABROAD ply Seems Inexhaustible— rCascarets" 10c By GEORGE ELMER COBB Is it wise to experiment with some­ At Shakespeare’s House BIR1H OF BABY “Spooky" Effects. "He’s n comer, sure!” declared thing else when you are sure of a HRST OF A SERIES OF TRAVEL TALKS Mr. Earle, manager of tlie furniture doctor’s prescription that has been Trouble Caused by Getting “The pavements of city streets cry if Constipated, section of the Famous department wonderfully successful for over 100 lo the cloop of horses' hoofs and the store at Rockton. A years? » Shakespeare's House Up Too Soon. Relieved by tvhlr of automobile tires, 'Trinidad.' [ "Yes. they say he’s a crackerjack 1 now, and as Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s rlbute to the Isold's aephalt de- j Going to double up trade in a month Vegetable Compound tn, Radio and telephone wires i Dizzy, Bilious and ruin all business rivals." Johnson's rberate the refrain. Even the These two townsmen casually •^ssifLIiihient echoed what was constantly current Question of houses shut out these Feel fine! Talcville.Nev.'York. — ‘I thought it da, as well as the cold, with the among the excited and expectant has been helping humanity for more would interest you to know what bene­ Let “Cascarets” employees of the great mercantile than a century. The dangerous Id-famous product of this err.er- ______=> clean your bow- fit 1 have derived lsland of the southern <’arib- establishment under general discus­ Grippy or Bronchial Cold—the from taking your —els and stimu- sion. ? threatening Sore Throat—the ter­ says a bulletin from the =. l*te your liver. medicine. A few hington. I). C., hlhdquarters of The proprietor of the Famous, rifying Cramps—the treacherous daysafterthe birth n. -» I /<= =\ f-'r'P'nK »•01 Ira §tein, was a plunger. He had Chills—all yield readily to the faith­ of ray third child I National Geographic Society, •'*> overacting. Mil- Inherited some money and had start­ he most southerlj' island of tho ful use of this famous old family got up too quick. ions of men ed the biggest department store ever remedy. 25 and 50 cents. All dealers. it Indies and tlie latgest of tho women, and Then just before known In Ihe district. Already Internal and External Use my fifth child was lsh Islands in the Caribbean children take there was the Enterprise, which the exception of JanialA, lying born I had inflam- this harmless filled the local hill very comfortably, mationof the blad­ a few hundred feet from the laxative- but Stein was a pusher and hoped der ar.d displace­ ezuela coast. Trinidad ships eathartic. It doesn’t sicken you like to soon corner all the trade of.I lie ment Seeing your ly to the United States more as- pills, oils, calomel and salts. Tastes section. He had done some bold advertisement ina ,lt and bitumen than all the other nice—acts wonderful. 10c, 25c and and amazing things, he drew cus­ ______Liverpool (Eng­ intrles of the world combined. 50c boxes—any drugstore. tom, and Merle Wharton, his young Cookery and Slang WALDOBORO land) paper I began taking Lydia E. 80,000-ton importation front manager, had carried out some Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and 'Trinidad, however, Is only ubout one- bright Ideas. Then Stein, happen­ in Odd Relationship Miss Anne Gay and Miss Helen that was the best confinement I had. urth of the quantity used in the PLEASANT POINT ing to visit a friend who had made Why the business of tlie cook Bond were In Rockland lust week. Whenever I feel run down I always ted States. Much of our road should lie used us a vehicle of scorp a grout success In the big city, came The Star Club met with Mrs. H. H. -w-::- S’- • •-tW take the Vegetable Comixntnd as a erial is a by-product of the pe- had; to ltockton with more expan­ and revenge Is a mystery of our Kuhn Wednesday. Next week’s tonic. We have just removed from uin and coal tar industries. Mrs.Grace Maloney Is entering upon sive ideas tlinn ever. mysterious language. meeting will be held with Mrs. E. J. Brockville (Canada) no 1 was pleased Supply Seems Inexhaustible her 14th year as postmistress at “Tlie whole essence of your propo­ We boast that we “have settled H. Miller. Photo Courtesy Chrysler Maxwell Motor Corporations when the store ordered the mediefce Pleasant Point, having had the of­ ills hash" when we have “squashed'’ sition, Stein," advised his friend, Mrs. J. T. Gay has been the guest At Stratford-on-Avon, about 100 milei from London. for me and 1 got it today. I would not Then Sir Walter Raleigh stopped fice since Jan. 1C, 1912. “is having a live wire up-to-date a man und when counsel very se­ of Mrs. E. F. Albee In Wiscasset this be without it for any price and I rec­ nt the shores of Trinidad to 'pay' It yii.cmtl Young and Kenneth Mar­ advertising man." verely cross-examines a witness, or week. O country offers the combi- list can be continued, ommend it to ladies around here be­ 14 vessels with pi'.rh from the fa- shall. who are attending High School “Where will. I get one?" ques­ a mistress gives a servant what is Mrs. Charles Leach entertained at nation of perfect highways, But it is Shakespeare's House, In cause 1 feel so sure it will benefit any 'lake,' he declared that there in Thomaston wc re home for the tioned Stein. commonly called “a piece of her tea In honor of Doris Gerald Purslow, N boautiful, restful scenery Henley Street, tliut attracts the woman who takes it Mrs. Agnes enough of the substance for all weekend. “They’re hard to get," was the re­ mind,” we say that both got “a her guest. Those present were Mrs. and places of historical interest tourist first. This house became Wignall, Talcville, New York. vessels of the world lor eentur- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stone of Port ply. "The good ones are all grabbed Jolly good roasting.” If anyone lias Harold Clark, Mrs. Berne Mitchell, that England does. For example, national property in 1317 and has Women can depend upon Lydia E. iea to come and even the demand Clyde spent a (by recently with Aidh for. The bad ones are worse than been thoroughly bamboozled or Mrs, Fuller Hodgkins and Mrs. Ralph there is the motor ride to Stratford- been carefully restored. The room Pinkham’s VegetableCompound tore- ^leh modefn civilization has put parents. Mr. .r cl Mrs. F. A. Flinfon. no good.” tnatlp a fool of we say he has been on-Avon, where is to be seen Shakes­ in which the poet is said to have lieve them from ills peculiar to their "done brown." Young. sex. Forsalebydruggistaeverywhere. 11 the supply has scarcely changed The men at the lower end of ihe One day there alighted from the Do not forget the date of the Li­ peare's birthplace und burial place. been born seems to have undergone truth of his statement, town at? doing a thriving business train a brisk, hustling young man. Why do we say that certain cir­ Enroute to Stratford from Lon­ hut little change since that day, and cumstances or happenings have put brary meeting Monday evening, nor bout a mile from the shore reining smelts, wnleh they arc sikp- who might, have suggested the qir- that it Is your own special meeting. don one passes through quaint Eng­ the antique fireplace can scarcely be I -a Brest, the peculiar phenoine- p.rg to the New York markets, ctis spider or three card monte man a man "Into a pretty stew,” or that lish towns, sucti famous plnces as of later dute than the time of Eliza­ a certain young man has “got him­ It is hoped to have a large uttendunre , the home of Oxford Univer­ which has been variously home are hauling as many as six­ to the sophisticated. and that the regular patrons of the beth. In unotlier room there is a New Words! NewWords! ed an 'inferno,' a 'Stygian pool.’ teen huahi :« at or.e tide, for whttbr self Into boiling wator," which al­ sity, Blenheim, the home of the small museum of Shakespearian It took the newcomer, who nnm£d library will be well represented. If thousand^ of thorn spelled, ‘the fountain of Styx.' ls located. most certainly refers to the drop­ Duke of Marlborough; and so the curiosities. they get al>< it H cents per poumk himself Roger Lane, about an hour you are interested In the library and pronounced, and defined in Dante known of its existence, Venture! Watts of St. George, is vis­ to convince the merchant that he ping of some living animal, like the lobster, into the pot? And why du its success come on Monday evening robably Would have served to iting his airier. Mrs. Richard .Slut- wns the one man In the world who and-bring a friend with you. itlmulate his Imagination to still man. ' knew how to get all the customers we refer to some out; who liu^ WEBSTER'S shown a lack of intelligence as only Tlie Whist Club was entertained by FRIENDSHIP iQle fantastic Hights. However, the The your.gc ret have formed a and money the district had. Mrs. J. V. Benner Thursday evening. NEW INTERNATIONAL Lake about which so many interest- club which they have named tfic “I must have a free bund.” de­ half-baked?" BEST All 12 memberfi were present. Brizes Men from the village who are em­ ng stories have been told does not "Lingernot Club," with the follow­ clared Lane. 'i he [to rase "I’ve cooked Ills FOR. were won by Mrs. B. Stahl and ployed at the lobster pound I^ong DICTIONARY 'eaerve Its reputation. A mail who ing officers: President, Gena Carrfe “Oh, certainly, certainly. I leave gi ■ e” has un ancient origin. When Ei. . king of Sweden, reuched a Mrs. H. IL Kuliu. Island can now make the trip on foot templated suicide in Its black bell; vice president, Edith Stevens; it to you," Stein hastened to say. The “Supreme Authority** certain (own with very few soldiers, Doris Gerkld Purslow, who has over the ice. Morse’s Ray is also •pths would die of starvation be- treasurer, Arietta Maloney; lecturer, “Expense must be no object. I'm COLDS the enemy hung out a goose for him been spending a week with her aunt, frozen over. Get the Best! ore the ooze dragged him in above Evelyn Stevens; gatekeeper, Avis going to wake up this dead town.'' to shoot. Finding, however, that it Mrs. Charles Leach, has sailed for The lowest the temperature has is knees. Maloney. The young people meet There was one man who demurred was no matter for jest, the towns­ France where (she will fill a six r' been on Bradford’s Point was 20 de­ Here are a few samples: ••The sensation produced by walk- once a week, among the different nt the skyrocket schemes of the folk sent heralds to learn what he months engagement at the Hotel grees below zero. < agrimotor abreaction ng over its surface is much like that memlters where they have -a musical newcomer when he had outlined his wanted. His reply was: “To cook Clarldge, Paris. She will also sing Mrs. Liiur.i Roland Is visiting rela­ treading upon some great beast program, play games and have a plans. Tills was Merle Wharton. hot pursuit cyper rotogravure [ your goose for you.”—London Tit- with various orchestras in France tives in Massachusetts. Her niece, osq flesh gives beneath the feet— good time. He was a valuable employee of Ihe Air Council aslrari capital ship Bits. and Holland. fatherV ?4iss Ijtura Benner, is housekeeper is soft, blood-warm, and the Our genial stage driver I). L. Ma­ house, but Lane was peremptory. mud gun aippio mystery ship Medomak Chapter, Royal Arch Ma- in her absence. nkles over its surface in the loney. says he no longer believes in v “He’d kill my good work with his I Ruthene sterol irredenta [ sons, worked the Royal Arch degree Everett Murphy is out again after ding light of the sun seem to the old saying that a woman canflot conservative, back-country ideas.” paravane shoneen Flag Day Calvaries of Paris on several candidates at their meet­ suffering a relapse from a cold. and fall with his breathing and keep a secret, for he now knows his l.nne told Stein, so Wharton was megabar Red Star Esthonia ing Monday evening. Lunch was 1' Johns Mrs. Emerson is quite ill. Wife car.. On Wednesday evening as told to go. Are Rapidly Passing water which gathers in the fur- served after the work. A community planning meeting S. P. boat overhead Blue Cross osvs suggests that the animal is Mr. Maloney was preparing to retire "It’s all right, Mr. Stein,” he said. Slowly the calvaries of Paris nre Bond's restaurant passed under was held at B. A. Murphy’s Jan. 15, aerial cascade perspiring. two automobiles drove into his yard. "Better an understanding now than vanishing. The old walls on which a squabble. If I am not in accord new management Monday when ” fiedicine there being about 20 present. Mr. camp-fire girl “It is said that the area of the By the noise the occupants were penitence and adoration erected Charles Turner of Medford, with your new business policy 1 them have crumbled, liavej been Mass., Wentworth and Miss Herrick were Z« (Are dtch-bearlng lake is 110 acres and making, lie hardly knew whether to would be useless to you. I shull tell bought the business of Harold Piteh- run or stand his ground, but soon swept away, and the newt walls there and added much to the interest Storthouia o one knows how deep it is. There you, however, that 1 shall go over >r, who has owned it about n year, of the meeting by the stereoptlcon found out that they "were ten mem­ know no calvaries. Here and there, of s an almost uncanny feature con­ to your rival, the Enterprise.” loth Mr. ami Mrs. Pitcher have been views of dairying, agriculture and bers of the "Hamilton-Jefferson As­ however, writes “F. G. 11.” In the BUILDS YOU UP Information nected with the removal of the as­ "That’s ull right!” bobbed the ery popular with patrons of the res- home decorative work. Work was phalt from the area. Ralls and sociation" of which he is affiliated, continental edition of the London Serving You? chipper Lane. “There will he no aurant and have kept up the reputa- then planned for the different who had come to help him celebrate Mail, the great and sorrowful sym­ |sleepers have been built out Into the Enterprise In a month. We shall ion established by Mr. Bond. Owing months, omitting July, August and ke and each day the laborers dig his lrlrthday. The party brought bol of the Christian faith may still OVER 69 YEARS OF SUCCESS 2700 Pegee 6000 Illustration, have all the business.” o Mrs. Pitcher’s continued illness, ' September. The women’s committee 407,000 Word, and Pbrase, p chunks of the pitch, which break with them a large birthday cake, be seen. Wharton was sorry to leave the Ir. Pitciier has been obliged to make is as follows: 'Chairman, Nellie Gazetteer and Biographical Dictionary and a freezer of lee cream, b ides a In remote corners, just out of the ff with dry, blue-flintlike fract- Famous. He had been courting ew plans and was most fortunate in Thompson: secretary, Nellie Sylves­ birthday cake that Mrs. Maloney swift current of the city's life 11 WEST ROCKPORT WRITE for a sample page of the |uree. and throw them into a ear pretty Nettie Duane, the store elling the business to Mr. Turner, ter: clothing, Josie Lawry: foods, Pa­ had made for the occasion. The stands unheeded by the busy New Words, specimen of Regular ,'hich runs on rails. Each day they stenographer. A senseless quarrel vho has had an experience of 15 Mrs. -Anna Clark of Camden was tience Murphy; household manage­ evening was pleasantly s|>ent with crowds. Only the birds sometimes and India Papers, FREE. ake a trough along the sides of the had come up. She was mifTed, he ears in restaurants in Massachu- the recent guest of Mrs. Henry ment, Hattie Lawry. The next meet­ music and social chat. Miss Arietta flutter round it, and in the tnnnner [track with their picks and when they was proud and they had exchanged letts. Mr. Turner comes to town l^Linson. ing is to be held Feb. 13, Mrs. Susie Maloney presided at the piano. Mr of some medieval legend, we might G. & C. MERRIAM CO. eturn the irext morning the trough only a cold formal how for the past lighly -recommended and will no Mrs. Rjpyelle of Walpole, returned Condon in charge. Malone^' received a number of gifts believe the feathered things cared Springfield, Mass., U. S. A. lis filled again level and solid for then) two weeks. louht continue under his regime tlie to her home Tuesday, after a brief From Gardner, (Mass.) News ot and although he is half a hundred for something thnt humanity had - ■ - - -■ to dig up—a' furrow that 1:; never The Enterprise was glad to get almost forgotten. Of such calvaries ine cuisine and excellent service with visit with her daughter. Mrs. Elber­ Jan. 13 ir. taken this item: ’’The com­ finish ed. lie still gets around without the use Wharton. His steady-going, honest vhich Bond’s restaurant has always ton Andrews. munity was saddened to learn of the of a cane, and delivers the mail one may he found at the corner of Scars “Heal” by Night business methods were In accord 'een identified. The storm which came the first of death of Miss Ruth Wincapaw Cook every day. AH hope he may live to the Rue d’Aubervilllers and the Rue with those of the proprietor. de l'Evunglle. Miss Mary Castner, clerk of tlie the week caused bad traveling, es­ which occurred Jan. I at Lake Vie v "I-ike the Burning Bush, the lake see as many more birthdays and“that The “Coiner” had spread himself. It bus Its place not in one of the Japtlst church, wants attention pecially for automobiles. Sanitarium, Middlehoro. Miss Cook* seems r.ever to he consumed, and like he will still be in Uncle Sant’s em­ He had a great two-faced clock set he daughters of Danaus, who had loveliest parts of the great city, and ailed to the fact that there will he a John Heal hus moved front the who was born in Friendship, Me Get at the R'.al Cause—Take ploy. at the edge of the walk in front of we might lie disposed to question ipecial meeting of the members of o'eatch water in a sieve, the men It takes more than cold we: titer the store. Then he sent out a hand shop at the Corner to his shop near would have, heen 25 years old the tlie work Itself from tlie stand­ he church over 18 years of age af- his residence where lie expects to 26th of this month. Coming here Dr. Edward .’ Olive Tablets ever see the results of their labors, with its snow and ice. to keep the of music along the country roads point of mere art. But there 11 er tlie morning service Sunday. continue his work. . in infancy iier life had been spent in night a great gully runs across Pleasant Point Improvement Society to attract the farmers. He had a stands, and a creeper droops half The purpose of this meeting is to William Brown and family are That’s what thousands of stomach horizon, and at dawn the surface fiotn having its weekly meetings. It grand fireworks exhibition In front Baldwinville. She was for a time caressingly around the head of it. ■ote on the return of the pastor for comfortably situated in Woodfo.ds sufferers are doing now. instead of level again. stormed last Friday -evening, hut on of the store. He gave away one a student at Northfield Seminary, It breaks suddenly the level con­ he ensuing year. It is hoped that w here they moved their goods a short leaving to go into training for a Liking tonics,- or Irving to patch up a ‘About every three days, however Saturday evening the scnoolhoure thousand clay pipes, so the children tour of an ugly wall. And some­ ill who are interested in the welfare time ago. nurse in Port land, where she re­ poor digestion, they are attacking the pitch swallows up the rails anil was filled and the program was one might blow bubbles. times it nmy seem that nothing was if church and pastor will be present. Tlie means of conveyance used by tea! cause of the ailment—clogged liver sleepers ar.d they must he raised of the best. There were readings',' Alas, for the crude Ideas of rural mained one and a half years. Ill ever broken in a manner more won­ • New telephones have been recently our etage driver, Robert Heald the health compelled her to give up the and disordered bowels. Id readjusted on the surface. Al- story telling, singing, duets ar.d a Rockton! The crowds came, but derful than this poor wall is nstalled in the residences of Dr. J. past week has caused mm-h comment. vocation she had chosen and for Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets arouse ugh ubout 100,000 tons of asphalt dialogue that made one laugh until not to buy. The big clock post ob­ broken by the dolorous calvary. T. Sanborn. Maynard Kuhn. Alva The first of the week he appeared three years she had been patiently the liver ia a southing, healing way. being taken from the lake each ■he cried. Henry Teel and Bert York structed the sidewalk space allowed Vchorn. Willie Wotton and Mrs. Ida with a patent on the rear wheels of fighting for life, part of the time When the liver and bowels are per­ rear, the little track need never he were on de.k with their violins and by ordinance and had to be re­ Waltz. his touring car. This patent was in being spent in Rutland. Mess., und forming their natural functions, away oved; the pitch comes to the rail- Arietta Maloney at the organ played moved. The band of music caused Police Dogs “Wolfish” Rudolph Valentino's second picture ihe form of "diggers" which were of the last months in Middieboro. Miss goes indigestion and stomach troubles. Iway. the old-time music; "The Irish a runaway and the store was sued The police dogs are not a dis­ ifter his triumphant return to the much help In getting over the icy Have you a bad taste, coated tongue, Pool Produces “Spooky” Effects Washerwoman.” “Fisher's Horn for damages. A stray rocket set fire tinct breed, but nre shepherd dogs Cook possessed a quiet sweet dispo­ -.creen will be seen sit the Star The- roads. Since Wednesday lie lias sition and was loved by everyone. poor appetite, a lazy, don’t-care feeling, "The subtle movements ol' this Pipe." "Zeb Coon." and many other to a barn and there was another bill police trained. The German police itre tonight. "A .Sainted Devil.” is been using his snowmobile which no ambition or energy, trouble with queer pool hare produced some selections. After this a box sociable to pay. dog should stand 22 to 20 Inches at She was a member of Memorial from Rex Beach's popular story and undigested foods? Take Olive Tablets "spooky' effects—islands wander like “I say, Wharton," remarked the the shoulder and show In every line has been remodeled somewhat. church and was for a long time ac­ was enjoyed. George Cazallls Was is directed by that genius of direc­ the substitute for calomel. [lonely ghosts'front shore to shore; the auctioneer, selling off the boxes proprietor of the Enterprise one the qunlltles which he ls supposed tive us a Camp Fire girl. Hho is tors, Joseph Henaberry. Here is Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a metlmes a tree trunk sticks up out ar.d not one brought less than a dol­ day, "what do you make of this?" to possess—Intelligence, alertness, CUSHING survived by her foster parents. Mr. ■lie screen’s greatest lover in a pic­ and Mrs. Roy I). Cook and two sis­ purely vegetable compound mixed with f the surface like the arm clothed lar. lee cream was also served. lie handed Whartoji a typewritten loyalty, gentleness, courage, obedi­ ture of contrasts—the old hacienda ters. Misses Catherine anil Esther olive oil. You will know them by their white which bore ‘Ex- The proceeds of the evening were page without date or signature. It ence, willingness ahd devotion Mrs. Harriet Ames is visiting olive color. They do the work without life of the Argentine contrasted with llbur,’ poiflts its warning linger, >15.45. The association now has al­ read: While the standard allows great friends in Thomaston. Cook.’’ Miss Cook was the'grand­ griping, cramps or pain. :he smart social life of Buenos Ayres, nd again is drawn back into the most >400 towards another piece of “A good friend gives you this use­ range of color, those most often Miss Thedessa WHherspoon spent daughter of the late Elder Owen Take one or two at bedtime for quick seen In this country are of the so- ;he Paris of the Americas. As u (lush­ Wincapaw and spent part of every [Cimmerian depths. State road. If any other small towns ful hint; The Famous is arranging ihe weekend at her home here. relief. Eat what you like. 15c and 30c. called "wolf color, dark tipping of ing young South American Valentino “One writer has estimated (hat at can bent this Pleasant point wouf(f to open the season with Japanese Mis. Kutheryn Maloney has bought sumiiier with her grandparents un­ panama hats nt fifty-nine cents. hair over a tawny or buff ground. has a role never to he forgotten. til failing health prevented. Her least 10,000,000 tons of the mixture like to hear from them. a player piano. This, ns you know, ls ridiculous. The muzzle (unlike thnt of a wolf) many friends here loved her for her have been churned Into asphalt by is usually blackish. Both the Ger­ Mis. John Olson has been confined gas during the ages in Pitch Dike, When they get wet they are all out to her home by illness the past few beautiful traits of character and will EAST WALDOBORO of shape. Work up an honest bar­ man und Belgian dogs may he di­ PEOPLE OF OUR TOWN miss her coming. which is known ns Devil’s Cauldron gain hat sale on real hats, and you vided Into three general types— weeks. THE LORRAINE among the natives. About 4.000.000 Wahlemar Hanse is at home for the will win.” namely, rough-haired, wire-haired tons have already been removed, and winter. 255 Tromont Street, Boston Several have been harvesting ice On Monday came the big fifty- and smooth-haired. By their erect VINALHAVEN by 1920 the surface of the lake had from the Hidelinger Pond. - ears and general expression they Friends of our genial stage driver, Next to Shubert Theatre—within three fallen 15 feet below its former level. nlne-cent lint snle. There came up D. L. Maloney gave him a surprise minute,’ walk of the theatre, Ellsworth Hidelinger and family a rainstorm. Disconsolate wearers betray their near relationship to Rev. R. E. Laite will again fill the Once during Its history the viscous wore at A. K. Winslow's Sunday. the wolf. parly Jan. 14 in honor of his 50lh pulpit at Union church tomorrow, THE PLACE TO DINE fluid overflowed its hank and made of Japanese panamas trailed by the birthday. Amopg those from out- John Collin is in Wiscasset for a Famous In drooping trim, ready to in the morning preaching upon thi WHEN IN BOSTON ite way to The sea near lat Brea, few days. of-town were Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Ma­ topic “A Kcnsc of Responsibility; ’ Now the mob the place. Honest at Least e world's supply is shipped Herbert Waltz cf Warren was at J. Next day came the Simon-pure loney. Jr., Miss Corinne Maloney and in the evening ‘\Slns That DANCING AND CABARET from Brighton, which fairly reelts of W. Waltz's Sunday. Her blonde prettiness and dainty and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Howard of hat sale at fhe Enterprise. The attire attracted n woman as- she Crouch at Your Door.” This will be UNTIL 12:30 Its stock In trade. Asphalt boulders Harold Flanders Is having a two papers said something about “shod­ Thomaston. Despite the cold the seventh Sunday in ^ucctWion stick out of the sand along the shore weeks’ vocation from his duties at F. stood beside her in the public ll- weather a pleasant evening was CHICKEN DINNER, $1.25 dy goods," a duped public took up brur.v. From her clilc hat that Mr. Lnite has preached to Vinal­ like mysterious black sea worms, the M. Johnson's, and is working f- the cudgel and the “Comer” came passed. Refreshments were nerved. haven people, being greeted by full piles of the piers are caked with to her trim little shoes she was the A large cow moose came across OPEN SUNDAYS Peabody * Hay undertakers in Port­ never again to Ihe Famous. last word in feminine smartness. houses and lirteiuxl to with much in­ pitch, the pavements are of Hie same land. Reginald Monahan is taking ‘I encouraged that .Mr. l.nne. Just from Friendship on tlie ice last terest. He on hut part is greatly in­ material, and the black children of She had asked the librarian for Tuesday and trotted up the road to Managini his place at Mr. Johnson's. to find out how I could pay him ofr the most widely read book of the terested in his audiences ns is evi­ L. £. BOV A, Director the island play with dolls whose lit­ Mrs. Ethel Hanna and children for getting you discharged,” con­ It. W. Rivers’ farm where he cut denced by the effort he has mad tle blac k fares and bodies are made day, and the librarian was dotihtful across lots to II. L. Killeran's and Formerly of the famous Cafe Bova spent Sunday evening at J. F. Cof­ fessed Nettie to Wharton when they whether there wns a copy In at each week to adjust his business so of pitch. fin's. were reconciled. from there to D. G. Young’s, passing as to b* able to get here. During 96 S-tf present, but after searching a few very near to each of the houses. He Columbus Saw island Feans Mrs. Alva Simmons of Warren "It was you who sent us that tip, moments returned and handed her his visits In' is enterlalrtisl it tho spent last week with her sister, Mrs then?" questioned the happy loyer, was seen by many as he passed along h.,mr of Arthur F. Patterson. “The Island is really a beautiful the desired book. apparently very much unconcerned. resort, its roads are excellent, and It A. IL Winslow. and kissed her fondly when she “Oh, goodness, no! It has too Dyson Jameson has been visiting flushed with conscious guilt. many pages; I heard so much about Is easy lo reach from the Venezuela FROZEN WHILE YOU WAIT SOMERVILLE shore, its green trees towering on his grandmother. Mis. Evander New- ($). 1924, Western Newspaper Uplon.) It I Just thought I should read It. FORD OWNERS bert. North Waldoboro. but that’s too much of a Job,” and the sky line from far out at sea. On Tlie gasoline driven smack "Alert’’ E. il. Phllbrick of Rockland was in his third voyage Columbus saw its Mrs. Sadie Black and Miss Jessie thanking the girl very sweetly, ATTENTION Black were in Rockland Sunday. ILIOUSNESS tripped out of the building, leaWng of Mouhegun. Capt. Brackett, with town last week. three mountain peaks, which gave it her hold full of pollock went into Mis. Irma Pratt visited Mrs. Caro We have added to our nervics its name, rise out of the sea on July The Social Club met with Mrs. Ivan Inactive liver, sour stomach, a faint trace of perfume and a Scott Jan. 15 with eight members-and Boothliay Harbor Tuesday after­ Turner recently. equipment a complete 31. 1498. At the foot of these hills sick headache, costivenees, wide-eyed librarian behind her. live visitors present. Roll call, dip noon. The pollock are quite uni­ Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Turner were clusters the group of buildings which destroy both mental and •aJryjfpri’-ei BATTERY STORAGE AND p ng;; and Items of interest were read form in size, about 11 inches in Sunday callers at H. C. Brown's. forms the capital city. Port of physical efficiency. REPAIRING OUTFIT The program included quotations Musical Instruments length, and jvere caught In a seine Miss Leona Boynton of Whitefield Spain, a 'rather nondescript modern TAese disorders tatiljr yield to He doesn't Stand for Much, does the readings, Mrs. Martin and Mrs. Certain musical instruments are Quick-Tempered Man. and when He off Monhegan. The problem of re­ lias been visiting Mrs. Fannie Mc- Where we can take care of your town which has grow a tip on the Studley and Vlctrola seieetlcns. Two used almost entirely by one sex, gets Steamed Up. all hands Rush f v frigeration was very simple, since Gown for several days. battery needs. charred ruins of the old Spanish city CHAMBERLAIN’S members were added. Refreshment others by both. The harp is large­ Cover. The Quick-Tempered Man is the fish had only to be spread on ihe A. R. Colby Is lumbering on his “Though the Island has been Brit­ TABLETS WE HAVE IN STOCK AT ALL were served. ly a woman’s Instrument, but when a pretty good Ole Scout at that, aside wharf a few minutes to be frozen lot in China. ish since 1797. It is as polyglot as Pleasant and effective—only 28 cents TIMES NEW BATTERIES AND men do take It up they show from liis Hasty Temper, and nobody stiff. Seventy barrels of thes fish Weston Brown of Gardner, Mass., Zanzibar; negroeh, mulattoes frost marked ability to master It. The A FULL LINE OF REPAIR THAT PROOFREADER, AGAIN ! takes his Ll’l Brain Storms seriously. were shipped by rail to New York. is visiting his relatives at tlie Corner. high yellow to ginger, French Span­ piano Is very evenly divided be­ Ralph l’ratt has been working for PARTS iards, Venezuleans, Chinamen, East tween the sexes. Brass instru­ F. A. Turner in the woods. Indians, Tamils, Americans and ling ments are played malnbr by men, Sy adding this equipment to our "What do you mean by implying People in this vicinity arc harvest­ service station we have the most 1 sh loiter in its streets or hang over that I have dishonestly covered my SHEET MUSIC ukuleles by women. The banjo is ing their ice which is of very line a man's Instrument, while mando­ complete and up-to-date service its balconies.” self with the people's money?" de All the Latest Song Hits quality. station this side of Boston. manded the city treasurer, as ho lins ure well divided between the “NEXT THING TO A GOOD DOCTOR” rushed into the office of the local sexes. The saxophone, the most pop­ We do everything 20c and 25c ular of all instruments at the present An Old Family That's What They Say About PORT CLYDE but paint your car AS A PREVENTATIVE OF paper. Doctor's Favorite “What's 'the trouble?” casually time, is played by both men and GRIPPE Specials women.—John Howe in the Ameri­ Preecription. Ballard’s Golden Oil Rev. W. M. Brewster will preach queried tlie city editor. can Magazine. KNOX COUNTY Keep the bowela open and take "Here it- is." indignantly contin­ 15 Cents A time-tried Family Emerg­ at the Advent Christian church, Port ued the public official, pointing to a ency Remedy, best for Coughs, Clyde Sunday. At the morning ser­ news item. Colds, Colic, Cramps, Croup and vice at 10.30 he will talk on “Great MOTOR SALES CO. BROWN’S RELIEF Change In a Young Fanner’s Lite.” ; The item began: "YVilliam Binns, V. F. Studley Inc. Know the tremendous pull­ all sudden attacks. A Foe to 587 MAIN ST. TEL. 333 and in the evening at 7 o’clock, sub­ ME. on rising and retiring. who is encrusted with the public MUSIC DEPARTMENT ing power of Courier-Gazette Inffammation. Keep it in the ROCKLAND House. Sold everywhere. ject, “Escape For Thy Life For God 11-S-tf funds. . . .”—From Everybody's 125Stf Will Destroy This City.” NORWAY MEDICINE CO. Magazine for February. ads. ikii£ Page Six Rockland Courier-Gazette, Saturday, January 24, 1925. Every-Other-Day

THOMASTON Annuities Were Issued in Primitive Customs in In Everybody’s Column Tlie :c’< & (lay Canning Co. have ELSTON LUCE Early Bpbylonian Times Cornish Fishing Town closed their factory for a few weeks. A place where grown men play Advertisements in this column not to Historically annuities tnntedate Dollars Work Overtime exceed three lines Inserted once for 25 cents, They»have d-ne a large business life insurance by far. It Is thought marbles with tlie zest of schoolboys through the year. Their goods have and where cuts cutch live fish 3 times for 50 rents Additional lines 5 I a high reputation. ELECTRICIAN ttiat tlie great development of bank­ cents each fur one time, 10 cents 3 times. ing facilities in Assyria and Baby­ among tlie rock pools when the tide —AT— Six words make a line. Batteries E. F and G of the C. A. Graduate of Hawley School of is out. Such a place does exist, and Engineering lonia must have provided annui­ ar^ waging basketball warfare. Tues­ ties. Tlie first definite mention of in the quaint old fishing town at St. day night at lit ckl ind Battery F de­ Electrical Work of All Kinds. them, however, was 40 B. C. in Ives, in faraway Cornwall, these Wanted feated Battery G, 26 to IS. At Cleaners and Irons Repaired. Rome, anil Is of such a character things may he seen. Thomaston Battery F defeated B.it- In the cool of the evening, along Stonington Furniture Co. Store WANTED—Tn bu^a shoe or clothing store ALL WORK GUARANTEED as to Justify a belief that they had nrefeiafry small stock and one wishing to Pery E 18 to 16—two games to the been long In use: the broad roud bordering the shel­ get out of business—-location Rockland, War- credit of Thomaston. tered harbor, numerous groups Of FOR EXAMFLE ten. Waldoboro or vicinity. Address GEORGE 45 Main St, Thomaston In tlie Middle ages, kingdoms, STILES. 139 Center St., Middleboro, Mass. Russell Gray built ten boats at bis municipalities and hankers ob­ he;4y fishermen, with sea and sun- ll*lt plant in the southwestern part hf TEL. 52-11 10*12 tained money by set Ing annuities •ginned complexions, ploy marbles Here are TWO SPECIALS, for hours at a time, surrounded by WANTED—^Man to woVk on farm. MRS j the town in 1921. for life or term of years. It Is said placed on rale for a limited -I W ANDERSON, West Meadow Road. Te!ef. I The Meeting House Hill Club will that England’s national existence many interested onlookers, remarks time at tho Special Prices 4«-l 11 13 meet with Mrs. Herbert Prescott MEGUNTICOOK POACHERS during tlie war of William of Or­ London Tit-Bits. Grizzled old mariners, many of Noted. Sale opens WANTED—Experienced and Inexperienced Tuesday evening. ange was largely maintained operators to work In stitching room. M. through the money obtained by sell­ whom preserve tlie old < mish cus- Drop in to the Senior Class cooked j It lias been reported that certain SHORTKLL & SONS, Warren, Me. 10-12 persons have been catching sglmon ing annuities. At first the values tom of wearing small gold earrings, TODAY food sale at the Pillsbury Dry Goods j of such contracts were determined pace the quayside in purties of flpo i St re Saturday afternoon. It takes a ' through the ice at Lake Meguntleook. three and four, following the “walk For Sale Those who have done so are advised without scientific calculation; after 1 )t of sweets to keep you warm this a while tlie Northampton mortality four steps and turn,” which is all SLIDING BED COUCH weather. that this is strictly against the State they are able to do on the clear HANDSOME DAY BED FOR SALE—Boy’s sheep lined coat, size 12 law. as this is the pawning seas in, table was compiled and used as a Heavy construction, ful) size— STONINGTON to 11 years, nevef wo.n, $5. HOY RO­ The Beta Alpha Club will meet space on the decks of their luggers. and the closed season for the lish. basis, nnd later the Carlisle table, Ornamental—a comfort to any LAND, Lime Co. Store 11*13 w.th Mrs. H. S. Kilb rn Monday lint both these bases were far too There is a legend about the cats Gray iron;7 strong springs; Cot­ Tlie catching of salmon ut this time •FURNITURE CO. home; a bringcr cf comfort and FOR SALE—Player Piano Q. R. 8. music evening. favorable to the annuities. of St. Ives, but there was surely besides being unlawful is also un- never another fishing town with so ton Mattresses. L. MARCUS pride. covers in beau­ Tolls, w-lde range of choice. While they last Mrs. Arthur Elliot who has been sp rtsmanlikc. as it spoils the spring Several British companies took tiful designs. only 25 cents each. V. F. STUDLEY, INC., away on official business for a few advantage of the very low price manj- cats. Each morning, when the 313-319 Main St. Tel. 745-J Music Department. 9-tf fishing. Fish wardens will likely 1 c nt which their government granted night's catches of mackerel, dog­ days will return tonight. put on duty at the Lake if tills prac­ $11.75 ROCKLAND, .... ME. $16.75 FOR SALE—Set of light double driving Silas Hyler of Cushing was in town annuities and purchased ninny on fish and skate are brought ashore, harness Good condition. DR. H. L. STk tice is continued. YENS. 192 Llmermk St., Rockland. 9*ll Thursday. the lives of sturdy farmers, hut the fish are cleaned on tables II. B. Sliaw went to Cushing payable to their corporate selves, placed near the water’s edge and FOR SALE—Reo Touring in A-l condi­ Thursday. Mr. Shaw has planned to and thus made large profits. In 1S19 scores of cats have a glorious feed tion Price $350. Address P. O. BOX 113, CAMDEN Brunswick. y*i7 get out quite a quantity of lumber an English actuary warned tlie gov­ on the offal. this winter. ernment that it was losing £S,000 n Earliest Accounts of ing our highways safe, and solving FOR SALE—Bungalow, 23 Chestnut street. It is “Go to church" Sunday for the month, lmt he wns not heeded until A GOOD DRIVER New last year. (’all on premises. M. W. Mrs. Mary Maxey is reported to be Methodists tomorrow with special the problem of our increasing aqci- BILU.NGS Tel. 101 -J 8-tf ill at the In.me of her son Joseph at 1827. when another actuary an­ Failures Caused by Trade Among Nations denls. But even a knowledge \of music and other features. nounced ttiat tlie government was Six Points That Need To Be FOR SALE—Fitted, dry hard wood $9.00. Walker’s Corner. There will be work at the Tues­ Lach of Initiative From the time t^at men began rules and regulations may be known Dry slabs. $2 oo. Tel 188-6 Thomaston. Mrs. Marie B. S^iger is expecting losing £4,000 a week, and then the to a driver who cannot read and FRED L KILLERAN. 7*12 day night meeting of Mt. Battie sale of annuities was stopped One of the greatest improvements to live iu cities, trade, in some Considered In the Auto­ to take her son John to Boston Mon­ Lodge. 1. O. O. F. shape must have been carried on understand English. Such a driver FOR SALE—Village farm, 65 acres, 11- day for examination. after an estimated total loss of of the automobile Is the self-start­ may be perfectly willing to govern room house, furnace heat, garage, ice house, “Classes in Home Hygiene and £25,000,000.—World's Work. er. now found on all but the Cheap­ to supply tlie town-dwellers witli mobile World. cistern, firewood and timber, near school and John G. Alden of Boston, yacht de­ Care of the Sick" are being organ­ necessaries; but it is- also clear his driving actions by the rules he church Terms. ORRIN J. DICKEY. Bel­ est kinds of cars, which need to be has learned by experience, but he signer; Brooks Simpson his consult­ ised by the Red Cross. The classes that international (rude must have Auto drivers, declares the A. L. fast, Maine 5-IT ing engineer and Capt. Pennington of cranked by hand. would be unable to know, only will meet in the High Schoo! audi­ Why Blinks Had to Reach The device suggests the reflection existed, and affected to some ex­ A, may etisily be divided into groups FOR SALE—Pnulile tenement limine nt 5 Boothbay Harbor are frequent guests torium Friday nights lieginning Feo. tent even the pastoral nomadic throuh more experience, other rules Ihsle SL Apply to MBS F. H. SAXBORX, Home on Schedule Time that a very large proportion of the as lo their fitness and* ability to and regulations put Into force from 80 Pleasant St. Tel 9113-W 5-tf at tlw^-Knox Hotel. Mr. Alden is 6. There will he no expense/ beyond human family require something races, for we find that Abraham having a number of.boats built by the cost of text hooks. Promptly as the office clock was rich, not only in cattle, but iti drive. But when we undertake this i time to time. Inability to read und FOR SALE—Realdence of tne late Cap? struck five Rlinks, with unusual of like nature. understand English is also a hundi- Cl aries E. Kali. Middle Si tleliihM AR- C. A. Morse & Son. Knox Temple. Pythian Sisters, will They lack initiative, voluntary ef­ silver, gold, and gold and silver classifying we I'ealize how impoesi- , THFB L. OHXE. 417 Main St., ltockUmt. Messrs. Cooper and Holden, bank rapidity, prepared to start for plate ami ornaments (Gen. 13:2; ,, , , , , cap in other of the qualifications be- 1-tf hold a public installation Tuesday home.. fort ; they need cranking in the ble is going to be the task to satisfy cailse beinR unab,e r^d ,lp couW examiners, rna^e a visit to the local night. A dance will follow the 24:22, 53). Among trailing nations FOR SALE—3 second fluid upright pi­ As he hustled into his overcoat form of orders or directions before everyone who sits at a wheel. If the not readily become acquainted with banks Friday. ceremony. doing anything worth while. mentioned in Scripture, Egypt anos; 1 Brunswick cabinet* phonograph: 1 Eight < r more Baptist ladies braved and made for the door his desk Rids in very early times a promi­ business of turning out auto drivers safety measures or warnings of d.in- music cabinet; 1 Victor; 1 flat back man­ Marriage intentions of Alfred mate raised a surprised head. The men and women who succeed dolin. V F. STUDLEY IXC., Music Dept the cold winds and Rpent the after- Clarence of Glenwood .ini Miss best In life and get the mojt out of nent position, though tier external was a mathematical certainty, bur­ ger. and ignorance of a situation does rtf n >on Friday in cleaning the church. "What!” lie said. “In a hurry again trade was carried on. not liy iier , , , not always make a person cautious Phyllis McRae of Camden hav> been it are of the selfetarter rarlcss, and may FOR SALE—p-rootn nouse; not water beat, Their motto was: “Cleanliness is next tonight? It's six nights now you’ve own citizens, but by foreigners— filed. rushed home like this and haven't don't wait to l" told or advised cement cellar; modern lmproremenis; targe td Godliness.” Under the auspices of the District what to undertake, but proceed of chiefly of the nomadic races. Tlie mistaken, ail would lie good one«; become extremely dangerous on oc- Carden Sew grocery buslneas well storkad Services, at St. John the Baptist waited for a soda at the old stand. internal trade of tlie Jews, as well but we have not vet arrived at that easion. _ M G. GURNEY. 3 Park St . Camden. 1-tf Nursing Association, the comedy “A I'm beginning to think I’ve offend­ their own .‘cord to do things. Episcopal church third Sunday after Pair of Sixes.” will lie present t at The great inventors, such as Edi­ as tlie external, wus much "pro­ stage and we are not lively to for Hence a lack of the knowledge of FOR SALE—Hard wood fitted and in junks, ed you. or something like that.” moted, as was tlie case also in English should well nigh bar one quick delivery Tel. 169-4 Thomaston Epiphany. Church school at 6.30 and the Opera House for two nights, “No." Blinks laughed. “Yon son, are all of this sort, says the i some time to come if ever. or write R J. COGAN, Tliomaston, Maine. even son*' and eermon at 7.30. sometime in February Following Sacramento Bee. They are origi­ Egypt, by the festivals, which Grouped an to their general char­ from receiving a license. So on 150*16 haven't hurt my sensitive soul, but brought large numbers of persons through the list. A driver of a car William Piper is said to be recov­ will he the cast: the fact is this, we’ve got a cook nators. not mere followers or imita­ acteristics, we find that the one pon- FOR SALE—\Ye have a parlor, library*anu ering rapidly from an operation at tors, nnd they rank among the chief to Jerusalem, and caused great to qualify under such a test would. bed room set, Including mattress and spring. Geo. B. Nettleton...... V. F. Beverage up at the house now. and while the I nenering most of tho qualifications ... Best quality of used modern furniture winch Knox Hospital, Rockland. T. Boggs Johns...... Joseph Emery benefactors of the world. outlay in victims for sacrifice ami and consequently the one containing l^eed' bc a So'(IU fwl missus didn't mind my rolling In in incense (I Kings 8:63). Tlie we will sell or exchange for antique furni­ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ireland went (Business Partners) late, the cook won't stay unless I So it is in business, literature, the most drivers may he designated that you are able to meet it the A. ture. COBB & DAVIS. Heston Fr.'day for the benefit of art, the various industries, and, in places ot public market were, then, L. A. extend congratulations. We Kronie, bookkeeper ...... -a ... arrive every evening on time.” ns Dow, chiefly the open spaces as good drivers and listed as No. 1. FOR SALE—Mouse at Atlantic, (Swan’s Mrs. Ireland’s health. -They will be ...... Joseph L. Brewster fact, all occupations. Success In As opposed to No. 1. we have No. 2, have op.y’ touched here on the quali­ Island.) 6 rooms, oak finish, well-built; sightly near the gates, to which goods location close by shore. Garage and out­ the guests of their daughter. Mrs. Miss Sally Parker, stenographer .. each is dependent chiefly upon the drunken and the reckless driver. fication of being able or unable to Elvira Lyman. Mrs. Lizzie French The Old Almanac originality or initiative. were brought for sale by those who read and understand English. Later buildings, water In house Acre and half ■...... Gladys Fcrnald Advertisements was not always came from tlie outside (Nell. 13:15, Group No. 3. the heedless, the cure- of land. Fine place for summer home. At of Cambridge, Mrs. Ireland’s sister, Thomas Vanderholt, lawyer ...... h ss. and the inattentive. Group No. the others will be taken up and di) a burgalo. Addreaa DR I. B GAGE, At- accompanied them. the chief function of almanacs. 16; Zecli. 1:10). Tlie traders in t. the timid, uvei -cautious and the CUssvd in the varJoU!’ R,oui’s ot dr,v- 1*",'c' BTM ...... Marcus Chandler They were first of all, -calendars The Unity of Nature later times were allowed to intrude Hid you see the eclipse this fore­ Tony Foler, salesman ...... nervous. Group No. 5. the dte- efs "ho ilre a mcm'cejo automobil- of the days and months, the 1 Nature can only be conceived as into the temple, in tlie outer courts noon? Better write it in your diary ...... Stephen Gujhee eourteous and the road hog. Group ,hs and who are «><'«<>eiit ia one or Used Cars changes of the moon, nnd of other existing to a universal and not a of which victims were publicly sold f r the benefit < t your grandchildren. Mr. Applegate .... Clanince Pendleton C. the mentally unfit and the physl- molt of th,,se 'lualities which go to That new tractor plow in Rockland astronomical happenings. They particulr.r end; to a universe of for tlie sacrifices (Zecli. 14:21; eally unfit. Group No. 7. the purely mak* ,hc rea,!> K,,od drivcr" 1921 AMERICAN SIX, just overhauled and Office Boy ...... Charles Dwinal supplied a widespread demand for Matt. 21:12; John 2:14). in first class condition—tires practically new hasn’t anything on Thomaston’s vet­ ends, and not to one—a work of Ignorant and well meaning. meantime it is not too late Mrs. George It. Nettleton ...... weather lore. Its truth or untruth ecstasy to be represented by a cir­ —A bargain Jt sold at once. BERT ANGEL, eran snow shiveler, Samuel Helen...... Edna Smith What we can do and what is daily rest the >1ear and ,he A U A Grav Gull Restaurant, Liiuerock St, Rock­ being of minor consideration. To cular movement, as intention might land. 144*tf lie las always made a practice of Mi s Florence Cole ...... Lucilf Hull becoming a necessity is to use more 10 make a B°od >e-‘«’lt"‘on for the cleaning sidewalks at night. that were added literary and In­ be signified by a straight line of Loaded Shells Spelled Coddles. English maid of all work formative features. ‘Tonr Richard” definite length. Each effect strength­ care in granting licenses. suggests that none can be better ...... Cora ('alder enjoyed wide popularity and was Doom of Shot Towers With few exceptions a man (iriv- thaa a resolve t0 lrtmme as ntarl>' a Miscellaneous Ellston Luce is prepared to do ill ens T?very other. There is no re­ ing a car acts about the same, in re- B0°l drlver as is Po^ble. Watch for the date. famous hv reason of his homely volt in all the kingdoms from the Until the loaded shotgun shell kinds of electrical work, prompt ser­ wisdom. I.ast, hut not least, it held paid to his consideration of others $2000 IS OFFERED for a U. S printed vile and prices right.—adv. 10*12 common weal: no detachment of an was developed shot was sold to the item. Booklet free lis-tlng this and old ma­ high place as tlie family Joke book, Individual. Hence the catholic jobbing trade throughout tlie en­ as when he is not driving. This does “STEPPING ON IT” terial wanted—broadsides, pamphlets, sta;ni>s, ROCKPORT not mean that the few exceptions prints, etc G. A JACKSON, 105-6 Pern the excellence of the witticisms be­ character which makes every leaf tire country packed in hags, which berton Bldg., Boston. 10*21 WARREN ing often proved by their longev­ an exponent of the world. When in turn were purchased liy tlie man are the only drivers who are not im- *« rx • 1 bued with the habit of safety and iVleanS 3 v^UlCK Ciet3W3y, NOTICE—Notice is hereby given that de­ Mrs. Emellne Abbott of Bungfr has ity. In many a backwoods pio­ we behold tlie landscape In a poetic having a muzzle-loading shotgun. posit book No. 32560 has been lost and the Warren Grange Circle met Wed­ been the guest of her sister, Mrs. neer home the annual almanac was spirit, we do not reckon indlwluals. wJSo was obliged to reload Ills gun proper consideration cf others, bo- gut Qh Lawdy, Think of owner of said book asks tor duplicate in nesday afternoon at the Grange hall Arthur Berry this week. the sole literary refuge, taking the Nature knows neither palm nor with powder and shot whenever rinse many drivers who do not accordance witli the provision of the State place of all other bonks, and never, Law ROCKLAND SAVINGS BANK, by A with about 50 present at the 6 o'clock Miss Marieta .S bibles left Friday oak, but only vegetable life, which the gun was fired at game or tar­ change much in their attitude tow­ the Gas It Uses! B. Biackington, Asst. Treas. Rockland, supper served by Olive Peabody, Ha­ for Mount Vernon. X. Y.. whefe «he perhaps, was any other book or sprouts into forests and festoons get, says tlie Detroit News. The ard others when they become drivers Maine. Jan 24. 1925 11-8-17 zel J tease and S. V. Weaver. The has a position as teacher in the High periodical so read, reread and di­ the globe with a garland of grasses loaded shot shell and tlie breeeli- of tars, are already badly equip,Mid „This car gas>.. ob. REDUCTION IN PRICE OF WOOD Very i:sual pleasant evening \yas spent School. gested. and vines.—Emerson. loading shotgun sounded Ihe death mentally to have control of such a best dry mountain rock maple and birch with cards, music and dancing. knell of the old type of shot tower. vehicle serve to the filling station attendant, defied hard wood per ft fitted $2.15; crl The M and H Club met with Mrs. $7.50; birch edg. per ft fitted $2 25; cd. Several cases of tonsilitis are re­ (truce Raffa and daughter Giannina Have to Let Himself In Unique British Island The business of tlie ammunition Wlrit then, in general, constitutes aH screws the cap on your gas $8 50; soft wood slabs per ft. fitted $1 75; ported about town. at their home on Chestnut street. Bridget nnd Michael had been ! concerns manufacturing shot shells a good driver? asks the A L. A. Is tank after putting in five gallons, cd $6.HO. Some extra nice fire place and E. J. Cook has been ill with cold a Camden, Wednesday evening. Piano married barely three months, and ! Most of Britain’s islands have grew by leaps and bounds so ttiat be one who never has an accident? Then you pay him, step in, slam the furnace wood. All wood under cover free their story, which is sometimes from snow and ice—(why pay more). Free few days this week. selections by Mr. Raffa were very already Michael had nn two occa- j the shot consumption of the coun­ Is he one who is mentally, morally . , delivery. SOUTH END WOOD YAKp,.C F. Residents on the western side of much enjoyed, also singing and sions arrived home in the early unique. Tlie most striking instance, try centered at the pointy where and physically fit as well aS mechan- door' step <,n 11 and dash awa>'- Prescott. Mgr Tel. 462-J. S’lO perhaps, is Sunk island. In the the village have been deprived of the dancing by the club. A delicious hours of the morning. This did not j these shot stiells were inaniifa--- ically inclined? Is he cautious, is he you know that when you NOTICE—To whom it may concern—where­ town water this week. A new elec­ luncheon was served. suit Rridget, ns on each occasion i Humber—a little world that has the tnred, notably in New England, afraid to take a risk or assume re- step on it or s|$eedy getaway one- as my wife, Hazel S. Fiasette, lias left tuy tric pump was hauled to the 'water she had to come down to admit j peculiar distinction of being the and in tlie course of events these sponsibility? Just how complete fourth of your g<^iine «UppJy van- home without just cause, this is to notify all Maynard Overlock and Harold youngest Hit of Britain. persMis that after this date I shall not bo works Thursday for installation. Fish have gone to Hoosick Falls, N. him. Ammunition concerns began to man­ should be his education and does h s . . _ , responsible for any bills or obligations con­ Michael wns looking forward to J It Is. in point of age, a mere bant­ ufacture their own siiot. thus com­ ability to be a perfect driver. If such ;aaus' Of ct>uls<: you dldn <' fur tracted by her. (Signed) T. C. FISSETTE, Rev. Ii. M. Purrington will speak Y.. where they have employment. ling, having been formed in com­ Sunday morning on the topic “Losing spending the evening of this par­ pletely destroying The business of there be. depend upon the degree of fact has just been established in Rockland, Jan. 19, 1925. 9*11 Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Gardner paratively recent times of land car­ Our Bible.” At the 6 o'clock meet­ Mr.' and Mrs. Sherman Weed, Capt. ticular day in having a “few so- the many shot towers located his education or otherwise? Should the laboratories at the University of FARMERS TAKE NOTICE—WANTED— „ ciahle ones with the boys." and this ried away by the sea from the throughout tlie country. Eggs, Poultry, Round Hog and all kinds of ing of the Christian Endeavor Societv and Mrs. E. O. Patterson and Mrs northeast coast. This land was a college professor, by reason of Illinois as a by-product of an In- Vegetables at tlie NARRAGANSETT HOTEL. the subject will be “Our Society, the Bridget knew. such. tie given preference over a . K. M. Dunbar were guests of Miss swept down to Spurn head and then , . , i u . vejjtigaition to determine the umount 9-11 Denominational Program”. The 7 Marion Weidman Thursday evening “Now. look here,” she said to her Picturesque Whitby Abbey graduate of a grammar school, other * GLASSES TO FIT YOUR EYES—$3 45 husband nt the breakfast table, "it up the Humber, where it lodged and things being equal or should it be a:r an^ pow.T required to ventil- o’clock meeting will be an unusual at C o’clock dinner. in time formed nn island. The Other of the ruined churches of Will call at your house. II. LEVY, 226 Main service. A sermon story will be il­ II. L. Withee left by boat Monday was two o'clock the following morn­ ,-.-Hilled that h:s education alone cn- ate the Hudson river vehicular tun- St.. Rockland 8-tf ing when ye came home the night process is still going nn. and as a England Imvc a more picturesque Sitles him. without other considcra- nc'- The tests also show that it is lustrated bv songs rendered by the night for Boston and is at the result the island .Continues to grow, magnificence, but none a more an­ MACHINE HEMSTITCHING, plcot edge, choir and will be especially interest­ Massachusetts General Hospital for after a hit since. It was two o'clock ti< ns. to he passed as a driver.. ' ,ht' wasted gasoline that forms th' covered buttons, plaiting. PHYLLIS TOL- the following morning when ye ’ The public is enriched without cient- fame than Whitby abbey, MAN MORSE, 359 Main St Tel. 868 M ing. observation. Ilia many friends in knowing it; for this curious for­ It has been said by em

shine and Thirst.” TENANT'S HARBOR becoming wet, water spiders and ing home on furlough. While he and Gaul. But tlie modern travel­ A good driver is not beyond making continued. “In order to burn gaso- was In command of a column dur­ TO LET Two furnished healed rooms for Robert Packard and William Par­ a number of other insects are able er wild elimlis tlie many steps a mistake and a fair definition of a fine in an automobile engine, the liuirt iHHiaekeetilnR. all modem. Call for Fullest Morris and Miss jtorma to walk readily over sheets of wa­ ing the South African war. Lord which lead from tlie river to what good driver, in the opinion of the A. g i-svline must first lie mixed with ■Mils KXOWI.TOX. It OAK XT 1|»1.| tridge are wiring Mrs. Inez Libby’s Kawlinson was constantly sending home for electric lights. Tracy of 1’nrt Clyde were married ter, supported by the surface ten­ was “high Whitby’s cloistered " L. A. would read something like this: air in the carburetor, as everyone TO LET—K,Kinta for lisjlit housekeeping, sion of the latter. This tension arts In demands for heliographs, with has seen nothing of the Abbey of 1— education sufficient to read and knows. This mixing business in car- all modern eonvenlenees 12 EIM XT. 9-tf F. L. Teague has finished cutting last week at the home of the bride no result. At last when drawing ice at South Pond and is now cutting she graduated from St. George High practically the same as a stretched St. Hilda. In the mins on tlie" hill to understand English. ''led on to suit the driver who ile- TO LET—Small tenement on Union street. elastic membrane. It Is sufficient­ near Kroonstadt. in wlint was then there wns no fragment older than 2— A fairly Cull knowledge of road mands 'p»p.' The greatest pep or Inquire of MBS. C. F SIMMONS, 21 Middle on the river. School in 1924. The groom is the the Orange River colony, lie sig­ St. John Teague was the recipient of a sun nf Mr. and Mrs. Frank Muxris of ly strong for these rrentures, hut Flantagenet times. But discover­ rules and car operation, and a will- maximum power is obtained from the It Is practically negligible so far naled again to ask whether his TO LET—Two tenements on Otis street; very line sample of the apple called this place, and has been employed ies of great interest have now been ingness to use them. average automobile engine when the as heavier ones are concerned. So heliographs had arrived. Official­ made. eaeh has it rooms and hath. Apply to F. P. Stark’s Golden Delicions recently at VVillardham granite quarries tlie dom, however, was rampant, and 3— Physically fit to drive and men- mixture of air and gasoline is in the KNIGHT. Whatsor House. Tel 614-W. 5-tf long ns the feet and other portions ; tally alert >6 act. ratio of about 12 pounds of air to 1 sent him, most carefully packed past two years. The bride wine a of tlie bodies of water insects re­ wanted to know “What do you want TO LET—Office centrally located, steam from Stark Bros’ Nurseries at Louis­ pink silk gown and a'white them for?” Back went the reply 4 A due consideration of the l*iund of gasoline. Unfortunately h>at. Apply to VKMPKR A. LEACH. 4-tf main perfectly dry they are as safe Only an Antique rights of others. for our po-ketliooks, this is not the iana. Mo. Mr. Teague has upward of ceil iltid carried sweet peas. ’After on the surface of water as they with caustic brevity. “To fry kid­ Lponin, a colored maid, had a TO LET—Tenement at 194 North Main Rt, 16 varieties of apple trees bearing on the wedding the couple left fut New neys on, of course!” ",—A sense of personal responsl- most economical mixture we could alt modern conveniences. I’. L. HAVENER would lie on terra firma. but let taste for lofty Ideas anil liigli- bllity toward all users of tho streets use. since there ia not enough air Tel. 792-11. 146-tf his plaqpnt of the heat Write us giving the The joint installation of Crescent engraved on It a series of pictures my apiiearanee, Leonia? I am only Temple and Georges River Lodge. K. “Joe, Joe!’’ she called. “Where Any person possessing these quail value of his gasoline in the incom have with dcscriptior representing the various scenes of are you?" an antique." of P., scheduled for Friday evening “What Is tliat?" asked Leonia In locations, all reasonable, could not pletely burned products of combus bank references givor BOYS WANTED tlie crucifixion and resurrection. “Upstairs!" replied Joe from help being a good safe driver, and tion. has been postponed until the evening This ”ork alone occupied four above. astonishment. of Feb. 13. Tlie indy explained to tier. accidents, now due to careless op< “But mere extravagance is not* the S. CLA1 For Military Band School Instruc­ months. The egg wns then filled "What are you doing up there?' orations, less those due to “the per- j end of it, as these partly burned ex- Mrs. Courtney Hastings lias sold with Jewelry—diamond bracelets, “Painting the mangle.” “Well,” Leonia hurst forth, ‘If her Willys-Knight touring car to the tion cn the following instruments: tliat Is what yon are now, you versity of inanimate things”—would, haust’gasses are made up principally KENNEBUNK, necklaces, and so on. The present 'What are you painting up there lie surprisingly reduced. of the deadly carbon monoxide gas Snow-Hudson people but has not yet Bass, Trombone, Baritone, Alto, was intended for n lugky Easter for?” shorely is a powerful indication of decided what she will replace it with. Cornet, Trumpet, Saxaphone and bride, and wus valued at about what you lias been.”—Youth's Com­ It is safe to say, however, that not which has caused so many deaths. A “Well, the paint was up here! more than 50 per cent of all drivers, study of the exhaust gasses from The chemical was called out Mon­ Clarinet. Terms on application. $100,000. teplied Joe. panion. day when a chimney burned out at pei haps even not that much, could' over 100 actual automobiles, which CRNDENSED STATEMENT Telephone 187-4 or write for ap­ qualify under the live above rules— was made i n order to determine OF Bryan Robinson’s home on tlie South Orange From Asia In Something of a Hurrj WARREN FARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE INS. Warren road. pointment with Go Slow ■ nd surely not if we add the sixth, the amount of carbon monoxide fti CQA The sweet orange is a native of Professor—Why are you lata for Every trade has its stock of web- At the same time we recognize, the such gasses, supplied positive evi- W«-r«ii, Me. Boyd Leach of Pleasantville cut eastern Asia and was carried to ASSETS DECEMBER 13. 1921 his leg badly while chopping wood H. E. KIRKPATRICK class this morning? known , hut occasionally a fact that 95 per cent of all the driV- dence to back up the statement in Cash on hand ...... $ 41 »• India. Asia Minor, and the south of Student — Well, a sign down new one dnyslines ffi*cur.occur, only, nlas,nltu in 1 ers iwssess most of these attributes! tbp first paragraph. Cash In bank ...... 283 42 last Friday. THOMASTON, ME. Europe along tlie Mediterranean. Roland Wade of Camden was the here— time to lieytne a classic. A cer- | of a good driver, and that all of the This study, which was carried on 9-14 The early navigators of Portugal “Well, what has a sign got to do tain well-Known newspapefvspaper mint 95 per cent are imbued with good in-1 in connection with the ventilation of Cash assets ...... )3M 64 guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Cook are supposed to have brought If Premium notes subject to assess Su nday. with it?” was holding forth to a group of tentlons. the automobile tunnel under the ment ...... 12.426 00 home from India.—Nature Maga­ “The sign said: “School Ahead; writers, among whom was a rather Unfortunately, however, good in-, Hudson river at New York City, Total assets ...... Tonight’s picture at Glover hall is zine. Go Slow.”’—Pitt Panther. famous novelist. Tlie journalist tentlons do not prevent accidents showed ‘hat the exhaust of the av- $ 12,752 64 a sea e-tory of intense inti host— LIABILITIES WIRELESS SUPPLIES was saying that lie bad recently and any driver lacking one or more erage automobile carries approx! Borrowed money ...... 251) 09 Thomas Meighan in “Homeward SOUTH THOMASTON been engaged in revising (lie oliltti of the live qualifications is on the ma.tely 6.3 per cent by volume of Total available resources Bound.” a Paramount picture -di­ The installation vf Forget-me-not urles lield in readiness by his pa­ wronff side of safety. carbon monoxide gas. This condi­ . .$ 12,502 64 rected *by Ralph Cunningham and W. P. STRONG 1 per. Turning to the novelist, lie A V MelNTYRE. Sec. i Chapter. O E. 8. has been postponed rilOGENES Looked For An What then, under the above rules, tion corresponds almost exactly to a 8-8-1t ) Paul Slcane The usual two-reel WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER until Monday right. added jocosely: “I've just been may we expect of a good driver? The 12.4 to 1 air to gasoline ratio, which comedy is also on the program. Honest Man. If He Had writing you up.” WALL PAPER I The pastor's subject Sunday morn­ Been Wise Enough to Adver­ first and foremost and the most im­ provided the quick getaway but rtof Tne ing at the church will be “Uncle But the novelist, apparently, had portant thing, is for the good driver wqetes at least 25 per cent of the ELECTRIC LAMPS AND tise He Could Have Sat Still not been following very closely, zette is a saldkman,■lakman, vitvisiting threo Ellston Luce ss prepared to do all Tom's Favorite." In the evening at 7 to put into effect in all his driving, j heat value cf the gasoline by pro- SUPPLIES and Waited For Honest Men and waking up witli n start, he kinds of electrirVl work, prompt ser­ o'clock tin Illustrated lecture on Por­ to Come to Him. liis knowledge of the traffic rules anil during the fatal carbon monoxide times a week the homes of this vi­ THOMASTON. MAINE -w asked eagerly: "When 4s it going vice ail.I prices jixiO.- adv. lii't' to Rico with 7(1 pictures will lie given. to be published?" \ regulations; when lie lias done that I instead of in roinparalively harm- cinity and soliciting bu/lncss for Itt TuAS-tf Music ill charge of Mrs. Lula Allen. ---- N. X lie has gone a long way toward mak- less relative, carbon dioxide.” advertiser*. Every-Other-Day Rockland Courier-Gazette, Saturday, January 24, 1925. Page Seven

Dogs Need Frequent Social Circles Release From Chain Tlie following humane .nppeal EVERYTHING MUSICAL In addtlonal tn personal notes recording de­ made liy a correspondent in the partures and arrivals, the department es­ Hog World shows pointedly how We Have For pecially desires Information of social hap­ dogs are the victims of a cruel prac­ penings. parties, musicals, etc. Notes sent by mall or telepboue will be gladly received tice; how their dispositions may be BOSTON POST, WEDNESDAY, JAM ARY 14, 1923 , TELEPHONE ...... 770 spoiled, and their lives rendered L------unnatural and unhappy: IN THE PUBLIC LIBRARY PIANOS. Maurice Hill Is home from Pitts­ “May I plead through your col­ KATHLEEN M. SNOW ...... LIBRARIAN ton. with the expectation vf remain­ umns for the better treatment of I Standard Makes ing until early spring. dogs who are continually chained, Hu sometimes for weeks and months, Flapping Coat Collar Week days—9 a. m. to 9 p. m. The Sunshine Society wiU meet without being liberated from their Sundays—2 p. m. to 5 p. m. Ivers & Pond with Mrs. Minnie Miles, Monday imprisonment? The other day a man staled in a police court that afternoon. There are two comfort­ j Cullers at the library are often ers to tack. his dog bad not been off the chain Latest at Wellesley Merrill for twelve months; from its puppy- puzzled, as everybody is, with the The Chummy Club was entertained hood, It had been fastened up with­ i Bo» matter of pronunqiation of the names Tuesday by Mrs. Ernest Carnage the out an hour of liberty. of writers. The following helpful list Francis Bacon “As a lover of dogs I hold that week# p occasion being a birthday party for is taken from the Literary Digest. every dog Is entitled to regular ex­ ’ (fete tho Mrs. P. M. Look. The afternoon was Readers of The Courier-Gazette McPhail spent in the usual social manner. ercise, and that It Is unjustifiable ’j cruelty to Imprison a dog for life. should cut Jt out for reference. At its close a delicious lunch was ; «tle»ma served. Mrs. Look was given a pair Such treatment makes a dog hope­ • . • • Accordions, $4 to $100 Mandolins, $4 to $25 less nnd miserable; be becomes de­ ■ tyuired« of hand painted ^amflesticks and John Ayscough—Ask-ew. Metronomes $4.50 to $7 jected and often savage, and bis ; ter and Auto Harps, $7 to $1 2 candles. Plo Baroja—Pee-o Bah-roh-yu. health suffers seriously. ' FUh, co Brief Cases, $3 to $7 Music Cases $ 1.50 to $20 “A young dog can be trained to Hilaire Belloc—Hilary Belltxk. The Shakespeare Society will be a guard without chaining, nnd Boston .1. D. Beresford—Ber-ris-ford. Clarinets, $35 to 85 Music Stands $ I to $2.75 meet Monday evening with Mis. the best watchdogs are those which Blasco Ibanes—l’las-ko E-ban-yeth. Chinese Gongs, $4.50 Music Rolls $1 to $3.75 Walter S. Rounds. 35 Beech street, nre not chained. Chains are a heri­ Johan Bojer—Bo-yer. leading the “Winter Tale," Act 5. tage of bygone days and should be * Van Wyck Brooks—Y In middle Cornets, $15 to $100 Saxophones $85 to $100 abolished.’’ • name is long. Drum Traps $30 to $100 Strings, all Instruments Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Pillsbury went The best way to keep a dog that Heywood Broun—Rhymes with to Portland yesterday to attend n needs restraint is to put him in a spoon; he himself says with loon. Harmonicas 1 5c to $2 Violins, Violin Bows social function given by one of the yard with a high fence. If tills is John Buchan—Buek-un. Harmonica Holders. 50c Violin Supplies clubs of which they are members. not practicable, fasten a wire across James Branch Cabell—Rhymes with any yard; on this put an iron ring rabble. Mrs. W. C. Thurston ot South which, when attached by a cord to Benjamin De Casseres—De Cas’- Union, who has been receiving treat­ the dog’s collar, will allow him to ser-es. POPULAR SHEET MUSIC 20c AND 25c ment at Huntington Memorial Hospi­ run backward and forward the full Willa Cather—Cath-er as in Cath- tal, Boston, is now the guest of Mr. length of the wire. The yard should nollc. and Mrs. Albert T. Thurston, and is have shade ns well as sunshine, to Maria Chapdelaine—There is no full making very gratifying recovery. protect the dog from too great heat sounding of the p. but it nsust not V. F. of the sun. be ignored altogether. Studley Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Dolliver and Make your dog your companion Padruic Colum—Pnhd-rlc Colm daughter Louise have returned from nnd friend. Treat him kindly and (two bites and one gulp). Tel. 713. ROCKLAND 283 Main St. Waterbury. Conn., after spend ing a he will respond. Royal Cortissoz—Cor-tees’-os. month with their nephew, Wesley It is' cruel to tie a dog under a John Dos Bassos—Dos Pas’-sos Saddler. Mr. Saddler, who is a wagon or allow him to follow nn both o's as in toss, a as in hat. former Rockland boy, is otlice mana­ automobile or bicycle. Let him ride Lord Dunsany—Dun’-sany. ger and paying clerk for Swift & with y‘ou. St. John Ervlno—Sin’-Jun Er'- Co. in that city. vyne. John Galsworthy—First syllable The Owaisa Camp-Fire Girls held Fought to Establish rhymes with hauls. their regular meeting Thursday even­ Jewish Independence Richard Garnett—Accent on the ing at the home of Mrs. H. D. Crie, first syllable, like color garnet. Talbot avenue, with a good attend­ The Maccabees was the name of Katherine Fullerton Gerould— ance. Miss Sawyer. Red Cross nurse, a family In Syria, which during the - VOC.VB- AT WUStt Jer-o*. was a guest and explained to the Second century before Christ, re­ Louise Imogene Guiney—Gi’-ney, jtPARK3t THREE SHOWS—2:00, 6:45, 8:30 guardians and girls the course of 15 sisted the persecutions inflicted up­ a« ostentatious e; third to rhyme witli MONDAY-TUESDAY I’foleninls in 144 B. C\ by Tryphon, ALWAYS FIRST WITH THE LATEST Hotel Thursday afternoon. the guardian of the young prince her. Antiochus Theos. Dean Inge—Rhymes with sing not Mrs. Frank C. Knight suffered an His brother, Sinton, then succeed­ singe. ill turn yesterday, lfer eondition was ed to the leadership of the common­ John Maynard Keynes—Rhymes reported unchanged this morning. wealth, and completely established with pains. tlie Independence of the Jews. After Vachel Lindsay—Rhymes with Ra­ Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Spear leave seven years of beneficent rule, he chel. on the Monday train for ten weeks' was murdered, together with his FLAPPER-COLLAR Arthur Macken—Mack-en. sojourn in California. It will he two sons, by his son-in-law, Percy Macka.ve—Accent last syl­ their second erans-continenlal visit Ptolemy, who vainly hoped to be lable rhyming with high. chosen his successor. John Ilyr- Lucas Malet—Mal'-u, second a as Miss Annie Frye entertained the ennus, son of Simon, wns the next in ray. Methebesec Club at her home Friday ruler. He renewed the alliance with SHEEP - LINED COATS lion Marquis—Mar'-kwis, not niar- afternoon. After the usual order of Itomc. conquered Idumaea, nnd took kec. Don Marquis iA real name not business the afternoon was devoted the title of .king. 107' B. C., Syrtn Sizes 36 to 42 pseudonym. to a Joseph Lincoln program. Mrs. became a Roman province in 63 Somerset Maughan—Mawn. Louise Ingraham gave a sketch of B. 0. Alice Meyneil—Men’-ell. Cl Quramount picture Lincoln's life and his works, also hn Oliver Onions—O’Nigh'-ons. outline of one of his latest books. Baroness Orezy—Ort-sy. “Fair Harbor.” Mrs.-Ruth Elling- Palladium in Legend F. Ossendowskl—Os-sen-doffske. *pi!E druma of a man who wood read poems from Lincoln’s The Palladium was a famous $10.75 E. C. l’eixotto—Pa-sho-to, a as in Comedy wooden Image of Pallas (Minerva), had to decide between Cape Cod ballads. The program was ray; o's as in jow. WANDA WILEY much enjoyed. Mis. Clifford Perry said to have been hurled from Samuel l’epys—Peeps according to starving to death or ruining heaven by Zeus, nnd to linve fallen —In— was admitted to membership. The 11. B. Whcalley the great authority of the family of the girl he loves. next meeting will lx- held with Mrs. near the tent of Ilus, while he was CUTLER-COOK COMPANY l’epys. Though I'eps is the usual “SWEET DREAMS” Suella Sheldon, Fell. 6. engaged In building Illiunt (Troy). pronunciation today. Based on “Jungle Iaw” by INTERNATIONAL The oracle 'of Apollo having de­ John Cowper Powys—Po'-is. I. A. R. Wylie. Directed by clared that the city should never NEWS One of the prettiest parties of the he taken as long as Palladium wns 346 Main St. Rockland. Phone 288 Michael Peupln—Pu-pen. Paul Sloane; ■ new year was held Thursday evening retained within Its walls, the statue < leorge San tayana —San - tn-ya’ - na, • at the Country Club. The affair was placed in a sanctuary nnd care­ MAIL ORDERS all a's broad. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY took the form of a —cabaret an/ fully guarded. It was, however, Lew Sarett—Accent on last syl­ h^ene^cha^w^k dance. The rooms were prettily finally stolen by Ulysses nnd Dio- lable. “BORDER LEGION" with decorated, the color scheme being modes about 1184 B, C„ nnd thus Molly Elliot Seawell—Sow'll to violet and gold; the hostesses wear­ victory was secured to the Greeks, STYLE AND FASHION CLD SOCIAL DAYS rhyme with howl. ing dainty caps and aprons in cor­ According to some accounts, Troy Sheila Kaye-Smith—Sheela Kay- responding colors, while the gentle­ contained two Palladia, one of Community Fair Will Give When Rockland Militia and. u&vttobeiiv. Smith (accent as ill locksmith.) men were works of art. as ail who which wns stolen nnd conveyed to Lytton Strachey—Stray’-chee (eh were present will testify. The efficient one of the Greek cities, while the Them Full Sv,ray On the Firemen Joined In Giving! as in church). corps of “colored" waiters was under other wns taken to Italy by Aerens jfoiarei'Vtfulqf John Addington Symonds—Slm’- the charge of No. 13 whose beauti­ and secretly guarded by the Ro­ Opening Afternoon. a Grand Ball. monds. Ifs ful titiaji hair was the envy of all. mans In the Tetnple of Vesta. The Arthur Symons—Slm’-mons. of It is understood that the aforesaid word “pr.lladiuni” Is sometimes The subject of style and fashion An ancient reminder of old-time! t*£ddj5jg Stationery Albert Payson Terhune—Ter-hunc’ head waiter was borrowed for the oc­ used nt the present day to signify always holds a charm for women social life in Rockland comes to the 1 as in tune. At The Strand Course casion from Hotel Brunswick, lint a pledge of security and protection. folks and naturally has been given a desk of the curiosity editor in the Eunice Tietjens—Teet'-yens. V'this is not authentic." The cabaret —Kansas City Star. high place in the list of attractions form of an invitation that reads: Joseph Patrick Tumulty—Accent artists, Misses Mary Wasgatt and at Community Fair, the big spec­ “Military, Firemen’s and Civic THE COURIER-fiAZrr.E on first syllable which rhymes with TODAY Adelaide Cross, with Miss Marion • Timber Well Protected tacle scheduled for the Arcade the Ball, will be given on New Yeti’s ROCKLAND hum. Marsh at the jiiano. were most week of Fell. 23-28. The first after­ vening. January 1. 1857. at Phoenix Louis Untermeyer—Which rhymes charming in their song and dance Outright theft of timber Is rare Hall. The company of yourself and KAINE with higher. in the national forests. Each year noon. Tuesday. Felt. 24. will bc fea­ HARRY CAREY m “ROARING RAILS” numbers. Two of the artists who tured by a style and fashion show ladies is respectfully requested.’’ Hendrick Van Loon—Rhymes witli there are some cases of timber The committee of arrangement- volunteered their services, Miss Pat trespass, but usually these tres­ second to none ever attempted in this lone. MONDAY AND TUESDAY Flanagan and John. J. Perry capti­ section of Maine. was made up of these names, which j Alec Waugh—Wau, passes happen through no criminal are printed here foi? the recollection | vated the assembly with their songs Intent. They are frequently due to In the first place a special setting Gluyas Williams—Long accented u, and eccentric dance numbers. One has been worked out whereby the of older readers of dur paper: PRINTEDBUTTER short a< Imperfect title records on the part Adjt. Gen. G. M. Atwood. Augusta: | of the special dances was an elimi­ of private operators. The govern­ models step from a golden frame di­ William Butler Yeats—Yates. nation waltz, the winners being Mr. ment maintains a corps of rangers rectly onto a pedestal stage where Col. G. J. Burns, Maj. Jona Spear, and Mrs. Albert C. Jones, whose and forest guards on the national they may be viewed to best advant­ ('apt. S. B. Perry, Capt. W. A. Nor­ PAPER PRICES is ize favors were a couple of young­ age by the seated spectators on the wood, Camden; Lieut. A. J. Erskine, forests, who In the course of their REGULATION SIZE WITH sters of ebony hue. The splendid main floor and in the balconies as tfgt. J. C. Hilt. Private Wm. Farrow.) daily Work ore constantly travel­ NAME ANO ADDRESS OF committee headed by Mr. and Mrs. Foreman J. Lindsey. Hon. N. A. Far-1 ing through the forest areas under well. Tho stage itself will lie very MAKER AND NET WEIGHT. IN Homer E. Robinson deserves un­ carefully carpeted and every possible well. Geo. W. Kimball. Jr.. Wm. F. • EMPIRE their jurisdiction. This patrol pre­ ACCORDANCE WITH FEDERAL stinted praise for its work in pre­ vents deliberate theft and discovers ITort made to avoid the extreme an­ Lovejoy. Maj. Gen. W. S. Cochran.) THE THEATRE AROUND Waldoboro; Lieut. Col. W. T. Brown, LAW paring such an evening of pleasure nnd corrects unintentional trespass.* noyance of dust which has hampered THE CORNEP Would You Want for the members and their guests. The penalty for deliberate trespass similar exhibits in the past. Every Newcastle; Lieut. Davis Tillson. $4.50 per 1000 Sheets. Gwing to the very large number be­ Is severe and is applied rigorously. effort will be made to cater to the Capt. L. L. Kennedy, Waldoboro; ANNIVERSARY MONTH Lieut. G. K. Perry, K&t. C. C. Ingra­ For Pound Size ing present, at times it was hard fir interest and advantage of the spec­ Pottage 15 Cents Additional «Your Husband ' the orders to come through ns quickly Everything in Order tators. The exhibitions will bc un­ ham, Private It. C. Brann, Foreman as the committee members would hurried and following the hour an B. B. Bean, Foreman. E. B. Hinckley, Last Time Today The name of the prisoner was opixirtunity will be provided to in- Thomaston; Hon. I. K. Kimball, John huve liked, and they are very grate­ Gunn. $2.75 per 500 Sheets ful for the indulgence and co-opera- spe< t the exhibits and discuss them T. Ames. W. G. Sargent, esq. THE Back “And what Is the charge?’’ In­ The “floor managers” were Lieut. Pottage 10 Cents Additional tion of the members in making the with trained and courteous demon­ For each additional 1000 sheets a quired the magistrate. A. Litchfield, J. T. Ames. Lieut. John’ affair-'lltch a success. The music “That Gunn was loaded with strators. ordered at same time, add to the was furnished for the cabaret and The range of the exhibition will ex­ Richards, G. W. Kim'ball, Jr. Fales- drink, your worship," answered the price of first 1000, J4.00 and 10 MARRIAGE if you knew as Mrs. Para- dance by Marsh’s Orchestra. tend through ladies’ and misses' quadrille band supplied the music constable. and officers and members of military cents‘postage for each 1000, mor knew, when she left “I wish to he let off, sir,” pleaded gowns, eoats, wraps and s)ieciaHies, millinery, hosiery and shoes. Indi­ and tire companies were desired to THE HURRYING CROWD the wretched man. CHEAT LOUIS B. cations now point to representation appear in uniform. This meant that $4.00 per 1000 Sheets him, tliat he had laughed “Gunn, you are discharged,"-the the red shirt of the volunteer firemen —With— \ MAYER. (For Tlie Courier-Knr.cttrJ magistrate told him. of practically every firm in this city For Half Pound Size pestnu merrily at his freedom, Whom the gods would destroy, they first And the report was In the pa­ and surrounding towns. Several out­ of that period would add to (he Postage 10 Cents Additional LEATRICE JOY >THE bake mad. pers next day.—London Tit-Bits. side firms have registered a lively brilliancy of the occasion. and had gone to see— Take time for thought—* interest. The use of live models is Phoenix hall was in the thirft story ADOLPHE MENJOU Robert G. Vignola 'Why all this Idle speeding? $2.'50 per 500 Sheets a decided aid in displaying the arti­ of the “Wilson and White Block.’’ Production Why do jve blindly rushing Different Things Entirely Postage 10 Cents Additional —Also— On warn go? cles to advantage. above the store now’ the tailor shop: For each additional 1000 sheets Last Episode of What need to trample “Yes,'it’s dreadful for the poor of A. P. Richardson, then Wilson & j A W man Doesn’t Have To Over hearts that’re bleeding? thing. You know, her husband run An interesting angle on this exhibit ordered at same time, add to the “Wolves of the North” MARRIED What will be gained? and the Fair is the proposed instal White, lime and groceries. The price of first 1000, $3.50 and 10 Why need we hurry stT? away with the cook.” Bo In ehiger.t To Get a Man lation of special heating devices dc Courier-Gazette wonders if any of! cents postage for each 1000. “How shocking, toy dear I And its present readers took part in the) Monday-T uesday There Is no grace cooks are so scarce, too!” signed to eliminate the discomfort FLIRTS In Lcve With Her—Just Un­ In breathless, headlong rushing, from cold which has marred the fairs festive occasion. Every man whose THE And lie who travels slow of past years. This new heating plan name .appears above has long ago scrupulous. May travel far: Why not take time < Caustic will be particularly appreciated dur passed out of life. COURIER- wilk To see the morning sunrise? “He'en thinks she has a match­ ing the fashion show, the bird show The invitation is addressed to Asa GAZETTE “IT IS THE LAW” Or view the splendor less face.” Pauline Frederick Of the evening star? and the afternoon the babies are in Crockett, and is sent this paper by BAKED ON THE STORY BY “I agree with her. She’ll never command. Clifford IL Crockett, cf East Dedham. Rockland, Maine HAYDEN TALBOT Conrad Nagel Why press and push make a match as long as she has The Fashion Show is ti niter the Mass., his grand-son. With wild distorted faces it.”—Bost ou Transcript. A big special screen melodrama, Mae Busch Set ever forward auspices of the Parent-Teacher As just filled with mystery, thrills and Afternoons 25c; Toward the setting sun? ? sociatlon with Mrs. M. R. Pillsbury ----- T------e.2----- one of the most startling climaxes Huntly Gordon Death crouches there as chairman of the day. She has al­ c------*------Evening 25c, 35c; Child "n 10c Amid the empty spaces: you ever saw. Adapted by Julia ’Tls him we haste to meet ready lined up several attractive en But that ahow Monday night at COM­ Upon the run. The Biggest Family tries and will welcome all communi —Also— Crawford Ivers cations on the subject. MUNITY FAIR is a humdinger. It’s all 'from (he novel “Mrs. IWhy not repose awhile “Ten Scars Make a Man” Paramor” by On Barth’s fair bosom? In This Town Is^the right to toil about Bob Ott and Jimmie A little time You can buy rubbers when it rains Evans’ chorus and about Betty Compson WED.-THUR. PRISCILLA DEAN LOUIS JOSEPH VANCE To laugh and love and play, Family of Readers of as a bathing beauty—But—me for home And give the smiling heartsease but you can’t buy Life Insurance in “A CAFE IN CARtO” Time to hlos'oin, wh^n you are sick. Do it iww. Call talent ! , Along life's rugged way. ------THIS PAPER------ttoclclaad, Jan. 23. Nana Huntley. 524-R and Wish it on Walker—adv. Every-Other-Day, Page Eight Rockland Courier-Gazette, Saturday, January 24, 1925. ONLY PACKARD CAN BUILD A PACKARD THIRTY-ONE SCHOONERS Speaks to Young Mothers Will You Heed the Danger Signal? To Be Sold Ey Commissioner In Bankruptcy—Also QUALITY CARS A c?u?h en the lungs, or sore lungs Thomaston Shipyard. with difficult breathinn are the dan­ ger signals which must NOT be ignored for they are the first symp­ AT LOWER PRICES Sale of 31 schooners, w holly or par­ is listed as worth $1,000, subject to a toms of approaching pneumonia. tially owned by the Atlantic Coast real estate attachment in favor 01 There are the warning* which na­ ;’o.. in bankruptcy, in Portland Feb. \Y. G. Washburn. This plant is east, ture provides and it is the height of It is interesting to note that the remarkable price of Knox street and south of the rail­ 3 by Nathan \V. Thompson trustee in fully to ignore them. These condi­ revisions recently announced on all enclosed road. There are land and buildings tions are quickly overcome and dan- bankruptcy, is to be the most exlen- a! Boothbay Harbor, used ns a repair ger averted by the prompt use of models of the Packard Six were made in the IO >‘v2.00o hy the appraisers. Hundreds in New England will tes­ Is it worth while—the endless search Packard Motor Car Company has ever enjoyed. ;s in n class by Lself and there uc I A number of claims are pending, tify to the truth- of there c alms. n addjtion to the vessels listed sev- GIor.e, against the Woodstock Lumber Price 60c and $1.0J For what is poorly termed “ success”? •ral p. : els of real estate, machinery’, I The Revised Prices, at Detroit mpany of 131 State street, Bos­ Sold In Rockland hy tilt- Kittredg. Is it wortli while to concentrate ools, book ac'ounts. suits pending Pharmacy. ton. for demurrage on the schooner On artificial happiness? Five Passenger Sedan .... $2585 *.nd 3. MM shares of Crowell & Thur- XI. Vivian Pierce in Augusta, 1923. (S790 reduction) ow stock. claim being for >1,600. Another for The frenzied urge that drives men on This corporation owns 22 vessels Seven Passenger Sedan .... 2785 like amount runs against C. Ernest “For that Tickle in your Throat In sordid striving after gold— ($640 reduction) u; right und shares in nine others. Hill of 200 Devonshire street. Boston, \ very conservative appraisal on the and to Ease your cough we rec I wonder if they find in it Five Passenger Sedan Limousine • . 2785 for demurrage on the schooner A. ($640 reduction) ••ntire pre,•,-rty shows minimum value • ErnMl in xay 1)” The satisfaction life should hold. .if $135,000 and the schooners are Schooner .Mary Bradford Pierce is ommend ALLEN’S BRONCHO Seven Passenger Sedan Limousine . 2885 .ated from >100 on the least valuable clalmant i.galn8, the H!ea,nshlp Or- ' THROAT TABS.” [ ($790 reduction) to >5.500 for the best one. Even lanfl for , 100w) und s(.hooner AugUfI. ' I wonder if each day for them Four Passenger Coupe .... 2585 MRS. HELEN SPECHT with shipping held ut the lowest Contributes something truly grand. ($690 reduction) Paterson, N,J.—"I ant always glad ta O. Hilton is claimant against the OUTFLOWING GOLD values ever known, these prices are steamship George Washington for a Can man whose hearts are slaves to greed Five Passenger Coupe .... 2685 Vo speak a good word for Dr. Pierce’s regarded as ultra conservative so ($765 reduction) Favorite Prescription, because it was a similar sum. Another libel is against And selfish purpose understand reat help to me in young motherhood. that actual sale is expected to t>e at the Old Dominion Steamship Co. for Gives Warning To Us That T took it during expectant periods und higher figures. collision damages between the Jef­ The great abiding peace of mind, Many will ask how such unusual price reductions can nt no time did I suffer any of the dis­ Appraisal was made by Philip <1. ferson and the schooner A. Ernest We Should Get Out of Tlie priceless ecstasy of soul be made without to the slightest extent sacrificing Clifford of Portland, Albert E. Dyer tressing conditions that so’ frequently Mills, >560, and a balance Is claimed Debt. That are the glorious reward anything in the car—beauty ot’ line, perfection of fin­ occur at that time. My health was of Cape Elizabeth and Peril C. Baker on account of the William H. Harri­ of ('oiiioid. Mass. Real estate l« Of those who seek a higher goal? ish or quality in either chassis or body. good and I was able to keep on with man from the Virginia Tie & Lum­ Editor of The Courier-Gazette: — ruy housework in comfort, and had Worth >13,000 anil personal property ber Co. of Staunton, >400. comparatively no suffering. I always >121,000 in tlicir inventory. A voluntary petition in bankrupt­ At the close of the war there were SNOW-HUDSON CO. INC. had line, healthy babies and 1 give4)r. There are 22 four-masted schoon- cy was tiled several weeks ago in many who predicted that readjust­ Is it worth while? Will any man Fierce’s Favorite Prescription credit e,H- ’he oldest less than eight and ihe V. 8. District Court when ment would come sooner or later. Confess that he believes it pays 710-712 Main St. ROCKLAND, ME. Tel. 896 for strengthening them also while ben­ the young.-s, less than five years old, ihe stockholders were confronted At a Held meeting held by the Grange To sell for things material efiting me."—5lrs. Helen Specht, KM ue ily all in commission, seaworthy with the situation, liabilities being Liberty St. and in goad state of repair. There >1,337.066 and the conservation of as­ at Union, several years ago. State A life of precious nights and days? Obtain Dr. Pierce’s Prescription now, are few •'lame ducks" in tlie fleet. sets fur Inadequate to compensate Master Thompson said: We know such plan is not worth while! in liquid or tablets, from your druggist Tonnage v: t ies from Ml, tlie A. the creditors, seemed imperative “When readjustment comes, prices cr send 10c for trial pkg. of tablets to Ernest Mills, to 154b. the Elizabeth We know that men are richly blest through the medium of bankruptcy. will not stop falling when they get l)r.Fierce’s Invalids’ Hotel inii Buffalo,’ Pi ee.no n. A petition was tiled and Xathan W. Alone when they begin to learn * K. Y. Write for free advice. These vessels comprise tlie fleet: back to where they were before the : PAC KAKD Thompson was appointed trustee. That wealth of character is best A. Ernest Mills. Atlantic Coast, Au- The schooners have been chartered war, but will 'go lower.” GEN. AMES PLAYS gusta G. Hilton, Bradford E. Jones, as tlie business has wananted and Brother Thompson judged the fu­ Eliza belli Freeman. Ella Pierce he builders of the Knox & Lincoln sale of the entire fleet as a going ture by the history of the pas:. Af­ LIBERTY Thurlow, Frances L. Taussig, Free­ concern is possible. Railroad were in some years ago. man. Gladys M. Taylor, Herbert I.. ter the Civil War the price of labor After the road was built deflation Distinguished Son of Rock­ Two forms of sale are provided for Arthur Overlock is hauling lumber Rawding, Ida S. Dow, James W. under the provisions of the order of and commodities dropped below nor­ followed and the towns that owned SIX land Hobnobs On Golf Howard, Jessie G. Noyes, Josiah B. mal. but 1 don’t think they will do the road found that they had an ele­ to the Turner & Jones mill. John II. Hill, referee in bankruptcy, Ross rinkham is going on the road A^K THE MAN WHO OWNS ONB Course With ‘‘John D.’’ Chase, Lucia P. Dow, M. Vivian confirmation by the court being an- so in the future crisis. phant on their hands. Pierre. Mary Brailf.iril Pierce, Paul other provision During the past few weeks nearly It is a deplorable fact that the peo­ to take orders for S. T. Overlook, Flrst each sepa­ axe handle manufacturer. II. A. Daniels sends us from Mi­ E. Thurlow. Sally Persia Noyes, 50 million dollars of gold has been ple get in debt more extensively when rate item on the list of assets is to John Overlock called on S. T. ami, Fla., a copy of the Daily Illus­ Velma L. Hamlin, William II. Harri­ be disposed of by separate sale. exported to Europe, which means prices are inflated than they do when trated Tab. published bv Cornelius man and Doris Hamlin. that the predicted readjustment is they are deflated. Good sound Overlock Monday. Then the entire schedule will be of­ Joel Overlook is working for Ar­ Vanderbilt, Jr., and known as “the Small maritime liens are pending fered as one lump. at hand. If the outflow of gold judgment demands that debts, es­ should continue there will be a de­ thur Overlook. BIRD’S ROOFS millionaire’s new toy." With the keen which will be assumed by the pur­ pecially public debts, should be con­ Roth transactions will be reported Mrs. Janies Overlock called on Mrs. eye of a newspaper man Ms. Daniels chaser. There is also part owner­ flation of currency, and a < »i resj>ond- tracted when prices are ai the lowest to the court for confirmation of one R. 11. Sukeforth Tuesday. glimpsed an article which he knew ship in the following schooners: Cal­ ing reduction in the price of labor point, and paid wiien price have .ad­ or the other ns seems to the interest S. T Overlook Is manufacturing would interest Rockland renders umet 2-«4. Edna M. MeKni^ht, 1-64. and commodities. vanced. of the creditors. A deposit of $5,060 axe handles which he sells to the Here it is: Ellen Little 2-64. Gardiner G. Deer­ Before the war I think the per While those with small means or its equivalent. Is required of each trade or any one in want. Xo or­ Ormond Beach, Fla., Jan. IS—The ing 1-64. James 1*1 Newsom 1-64, Jen­ capita circulation was about $25, and should practice economy and keep bidder in advance ar.d $25,000 addi­ ders too large, none too small. daily appearance of John D. Rocke­ nie Fiood Kroger 1-64, Mabel A. Frye the price of labor $1.50 a day. To­ mt of debt, those with ample means tional is 'required should the entire Reported 3k degrees below Mon­ feller at the Ormond Beach goll' 4-64, Maude M. Morey 1-64 and Or­ day the per capita circulation is $44 -hould buy all the things they need, property be Bold to any bidder. A day. May get some winter yet. course Tor his customary eight holes leans 3-64. and labor $3 a day. The increase in and spend their money for improve­ surety bond must be filed for the bal­ Ross Rinkham has started a board­ with Gen. Adelbert Ames, has been A shipbuilding plant at Thomaston. ___ r the price of labor has been greater ments. This would tend to help ance and final payment made not ing house. discussed at length in a previous ar­ together with tools and machinery, later than June ,1 than the increase in the per capita business and give laborers employ­ ticle. hut only slight mention was circ illation. ment. made of General Ames. I think the high price of labor is When the price of farms, labor and SMOKING AT VASSAR DUTCH NECK Those who marvel at the strength FIRE DESTRUCTION AFFECTS largely the result of big protits. Big commodities are deflated 30 percent, EVERYONE profits added to the cost of goods the value of bonds, bank deposits, Several from this place attended and vitality of Mr. Rockefeller are : Nearly One-Half Of the Girls doubly amazed at the same charac­ Go makes the cost of living high, and to pensions and fixed incomes are ap­ the I. O. 6. F. and Rebekah installa Equipped With *,Cig*.” teristics displayed by General Arnes When a serious fire occurs, partic- 171661 th35 the ■ ine as t. Mr. and Mrs. Merton Benner of presents a more picturesque career major support of a whole town is before ,he war- and if the e of la­ This would smooth the wav. and North Waldoburo speti Sunday at circulated at the college and tabula­ bor and commodities should lie re- he transition could be made without than does Gen. Ames, multi-million­ ted Wednesday. wiped nut hy the flames and ipecause Mi-r. Renner's old home here. uGood Paroidf aire ammunition manufacturer dueed at the same rate, it would •. serious labor crisis. New let us Frank Winchenbaugh and family Only 21 of the smokers use tobacco nf various reasons the plant is not mean that labor would lie bout $2 ill prepare for the worst, and with a of Friendship were Sunday guests of whose summer home is in Lowell, without the consent of their parents, rebuilt. Employes’ wages are at a day. and that there would lie a re- stiff tipper lip hope for the besff his mother. Cora Winchenbaugh an- Mass. Gen. Ames was Lorji in the tabulation showed. Some\ Iftd once cut off and it becomes irr.pos- 'ductlon of about 30 or 35 percent in Hope sees a star and listenir g love Mrs. E. E. W. Cook. Rockland, Me., in 1835, and received old-fashioned parents registered dis­ his-education in that city. He en­ Bible for them to find other work in ,he prlce of commodities, hears the rustling of a wing.” I’. A. Mears of Winslow's Mills was Paroid Roofing has earned its enviable reputa­ approval. while 302 parents approved that town. They must fail back on After the Civil War the dedatiop tered West Point in 3 857 and was smoking. C. A. Miller. a recent caller in this vicinity. tion during a quarter century of use because — their savings accountsand money be- "as morc than 50 percent, lumce the Union, Me. .Mrs. Relle Poland und grandson graduated in 1S61 shortly before the The referendum was undertaken gins to flow-out of the bunks und from coniinK bu«lnena depression _ht not Donald French were recent callers of outbreak of the civil war. He was largeiy to ascertain whether the wounded at the battle of Bull Run the treasuries of the buildings and ,o be s° as that of the 70's, Alice French. West Waldoboro. 1. It pays dividends in near and girls wished the present rules barring loan societies. Cheaper living quar- The tab°rers, farmers and n: .11 busi- APPLETON and served with distinction at Mal­ smoking on or off the campus to be satisfaction for years and years! vern Hill. He was made a colonel ters must then lie sough; and the ness ,nen are ,he ,,nes wl”> suffer SEA COAST MISSIONARY made more lenient. On this ques­ storekeepers begin to notice that mMt deflation. If they were wise for bravery’ at Gettysburg, Antietam. tion the vote was 589 in favor of Miss ^.Charlotte Simpson of Cric- 2. It is distinctive — has a hand­ their salea are failing off. The would send men to Congress Former Deer Isle Pastor Will Con­ Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville and • tore lenient rules and 278 for contin­ haven. who has Isen visiting at J. amusement business drops to al- "*10 "ou*d legislate to have green- tinue ths Work on the Sunbeam. some, bright-gray surface. Petersburg. He was brevetted a uance of the present blanket prohibi­ L. Clark's, has gone to Augusta. Kli - most nothing and church contri-bu- ’>ae^s issued to take the pku e of the major-general of volunteers at F<»’t tion. The opinion that the college has a position in a hospital there. Fisher in 1865 and was provincial tlons decline. Soon there begins a exported gold, and thereby prevent Mrs. Lizxie i’liillirook is in very Rev. OrvilleGuptill now preaching 3. It is extra heavy and pliable — should set apart a place for smoking general exodus to other cities where deflation. But they are wise, governor of Mississippi from 1X66 to was expressed by 183. poor health. in Concord, Jf. H., has accepted the jobs are to be hud. Families are up- an<1 lt looks as if they would have to position as missionary pastor, with will not crack in cold weather. I860. The no-smoking rules are mado Jllss Dorothy Bean spent the rooted, children taken out of school suffer f<>r Iheir Ignorance, duties on the islands off the coast on lie was appointed commandant ol and enforced by the student govern­ weekend with friends in Liberty. and in a few months the place is During the past few- years Thomas the route of the Sunbeam. He will 4. It is waterproof and 6perk-proof— the fourth military district in 186'.’ ment. College authorities have re­ A. D. Fish was in Rockland only a shadow of its former prosper- Edison and Henry Ford through tlie begin the work here on April 1. Mr. and was a United States senator from fused to comment upon the referen­ husinc- s recently. gives complete protection. J870 to 1873. He was elected gov­ dum or its results. ous self. Every factory fire has a preBS and iwniphlets have broad- Bernard Diiman was at his fa- Guptill was formerly pastor of the ernor of Mississippi in 1873 and similar effect in a lesser degree. casted the greenback doctrine ther’s last week. C mgregrtienal church at Deer Isle Paroid Roofing is made by EirJ & Son, inc. (Est. 1795), Of course, insurance against fue ri'rv>uKhout the country, and there is and vicinity and was for a time in served until 1876 when he resigned tc Mrs. X^llie Johnson is in Rock­ manufacturers of Neponset Twin Shingles, Bird’s Shingle defeat impeachment proceedings HANCOCK SENATOR and business interruption can pre- no sood reason why the lieople should land. Ellsworth Falls. He has held im­ started hy the Democratic State leg­ vent such disastrous consequences *'e ignorant on this most vital ques- I The dairymen were fortunate in portant parishes and ©one Import­ Design Roll Roofing, Neponset Black Building Paper and Percy T. Clarke of Stonington Mak­ islature. The impeachment pro­ and is doing it every day. but insur- tion- *-s of greater imercst to •ecuring tlieir ice before the heavy ant work in building up the organisa­ Neponset Board. There’s a Eird product for every sort of ceedings grew out of the Vicksburg ing Good at State Capital. ance does not restore: it simply re- ,*>e farmers and laborers than any­ snow fall. tion in various parishes. building. race riot of December 7, 1S74,and Gen. place* destroyed buildings and com- othei’ matter. Isaac Meservey has returned from The Kunheam is notv tied up at Ames agreed to resign if the legisla­ Under the caption ’’Who’s Who In modifies; property that has gone up Possibly there may be no deflation, 1 Isleford and the news that she will ' Augusta anil is working for L. M. e arc headquarter; for Bird's roofings, ture would remove the impeachment the$2d Legislature” the Bangor News In smoke is forever lost to society. but 11 ** more likely to come than lohnvon. be on duty again with a missionary V charges. He removed lo Lowell, has the following to say about a - ■ - - 1 not and It is well to lie prepared. pastor on board is good news not building insjwrs atul ual! board. 1 Senator in a neighboring county: A CREED FOR 1925 mily to the directors of the work but from Mississippi and was made a During the war nearly two billion THE APPLE MARKET brigadier-general when the Spanish- “After serving two terms in the ____ dollars of gold was shipped into this also to tlie island people off the coast House of Representatives Percy T. of Maine who take such interest in American war broke out. He served I will vote at every iiubiln election. pol,ntrT from Europe, and when nor­ Fresli Receipts Cleaning Up Fairly with distinction during the war with Clarke ot Stonington. Republican, is malcy shall have been restored there, the outside world from which they W. H. GLOVER CO. trying fast to inform myself on the Good—Baldwins Lead. Spain and returned to Massachusetts now one -of the senators from Han­ ii is quile iikely that this s hl will-1 are isolated by their work. where he became affiliated with some cock county, and considering that he candidates and the questions to be How back to Europe, Rev. C. W. Turner whom Mr. Gup- ROCKLAND, ME. Jloston, Jan. 20. of the largest ammunition manufac­ has r.o-t l eached his 40t-h year, is get­ voted upon. To lie prepared,' those wish small till succeeds was obliged to resign on turers in the world. He became a ting along well. .Mr. Clarke Is a na- I will try to buy stock in some lo , means should keep out of debt, and With modcratc'X’eceipts, the apple arc .unt of ill health which necessi­ friend of Mr. Rockefeller more than i ‘J?’? 1,1 I r-i.-iklin. graduated from the cal industry or rrtility serving m.v l^Xe'tL‘pric^o'f S'.rt’cu,1 " I market holds steady with prices un­ tated his living away from the sea. 20 years ago and it is said his efforts 1 niversitj of Main? College of Law, changed. The weather has been were largely responsible for bringing servcsl five years as superintendent own locality, sind help it to build up laborer who is owing $300 and gets cold and movement has been rather the “oil king” to Florida each win­ of schccls in his home town and also payrolls and values and sobriety in $3 a day for his labor, can pay ihe slow, but all fresh receipts are clean­ Stop Child’s Cough ter for the last ten years. on tihe board of selectmen. my home town. debt with 100 days’ work. After ing up favly good at very fair prices. Gen. Ames’ home is in Ormond “Since his residence in Stonington I will obey the laws as they are the price of labor shall be deflated, 1 A few of the best Bald ins n re ex- Quick—To-day on the Halifax liver, almost directl? he has been moderator of the tn ar. 1 Sir Knight <-f Blanqtie- laws, as it in to me for him to rob has authorized the issue of $6o.iio<».000 j Baldwins, une’.assitie years the people might And them- Kingman & Hearty, Inc., Castings Than Kineo defeating Rockefeller. have in Augusta.” stay, if I w ill but accept und live it. selves in the same predicament v hich “The House Built on the Apple.” KEMP'S BALSAM No Better or heavier gal­ vanized Casings than Kineo No Betther Fitted Castings Used than Kineo No Better Equipped with Everything, even Special fTHE JUDGE:— The Difference Between Profession and Trade.---Mf.5- j»Made Shovel, than Kineo No Better Opening for Fuel double or single feed door THIS COMPLAINT ACA’.NST TELL us why YOU THIMK THE WELL WHAT OF »T than Kineo < MAHPY SW5 THAT W REFV5F \COCTO9 CHAPqED MOO TO MUCH WELL WASNT No Better Ash Pit with i^TOPAY POCIOR 00PEMS BILL POP THAT ALTIIGBT large door than Kineo (wfZTjEPCE WH wn PETe <. WHY Jtoqe,PETE 9OAM No Better Grates’ easier to | Mr.PiCAL ATTENTION TO TOOK /QET HALF OAT MUCH put in than Kineo /POME HA0 LUMBAGO AM all DE 3 'yessaii, but he acxed her No Better to Operate as If fboCTDR DID WAS TO PAlMT Hl5 BACK TER TAlKTin’ A WHOLE they are separate , JjsAHjjEDqETcoMy pah Tour OOLLARs ter DE UO0 No Better Size Made for z ( /'Ahi’S SILL EXHOR&FROVS Wlp A LrrrLE l0PlriE low or high Cellars than Kineo 7 S7 No Better Cash or Pay­ ment Plan than Kineo No Better Guarantee than Kineo No Better Furnace Man to MADE IN BANGOR sel them l|P than we have. 5 I © Let us call and see your home and tell you where to set a Kineo One Pipe and the price it will cost. V. F. STUDLEY INC. TEL. 713. ROCKLAND, ME.