Houlton Times, April 4, 1923
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ii Never imagine that only facts count. Sentiment is a fact, too, and an important one".—Edward Goldbeck ........................................................ Mill I III 111 li i Mltthii; i: if KM l in 1 li 11111?I lllllll i'll I BLI 11 SHIRE TOWN OF j AROOSTOOK ■ TIMES April 13, 1860 to AROOSTOOK COUNT\± «*** uj> w December 27, 1916 H9ULT0N TIMES iilllHHIIIIUIIMlUi!HJiii:i iiinnMiiiH inini "iiHiimiimiiiniMiiMi i VOLUME LXIII HOULTON, MAINE, WEDNESDAY A'EIL 4. 1112:’. NU.MBER FOURTEEN EASTER BALL RADIO PROGRAM W LAN Broadcasting Station of th« REFERENDUM ON The Easter ball given under the POTATO EXCHANGE auspices of the American Legion in EASTERN MAINE BOWLING Putnam Hardware Co., Houlton Me. Society Hall Monday night was well Sunday, April Sth, in.30 a. m . s(*r- RESERVOIR GRANT patronized and greatly enjoyed by the vices will lx* broadcasted from tin* COMMITTEES MEET two hundred dancers who attended, Methodist Episcopal church. Military (lood music, a good floor and excellent CONTEST FOR SILVER CUP street. IlnuPon, Maine, the Rev. Al fill Passed Over Governor’s management all went to make the bert E. Luce officiating. Third Meeting of the General evening’s entertainment a success. 4 p. m., Vesper services will bo Veto to be Voted on by The hall was tastily decorated in The Coveted Trophy Won by Mooseleuk Representatives broadcasted from t h e Unitarian Organization Committee the national colors with festooned church. Military street, Houlton, Me. People—When? flags on tlu> walls and streamers of —Meduxnekea? Club in Second Place the Rev. Geo. S. Cooke officiating. at Caribou bunting hanging from the electroliers 7 p. m., services will lx* broadcast I My Kelley I "skimmy" O'Donnell’s total was ed from tin* Methodist Episcopal Caribou, Maine. April 2. 1921 -Spec Seven of the greatest employers ol The stage was well arranged with Last Thursday, March 29th. was the only three pins less than (hat of tlm church. .Military street. Houlton, Me. ial Correspondence Tile third meet tabor on the Kennebec River secured stacked rifles at the front with tho greatest day of candlepin howling ever fair Ralphcus. "Skinney" is unique tin* Rev. Albert E. Luce officiating. ing of tin* Executive General Organiza from the present Legislature a charter Legion banner and flag at the sides. held in Aroostook County. The Moose- as a P. Isle citizen, in that lie has Wednesday. April 11. 1923. S p. m.. tion Committee of tho Maine Potato authorizing them and their successors The dance card of seventeen num hulk Club of Presque Isle sent down never tasted anything alcholic since Musical program. Growers Exchange was held in Odd to construct a dam which should make bers was very well balanced and be their famous “Big five." The S'. his nurse quit putting paregoric it: Sunday. April 1 7*. 1923. lo.3u a. m., Fellows Hall. Caribou, Saturday, Mar. a reservoir for the storage of the flood gan at nine fifteen and continued until Croix Club of Calais were represent his lacteal menu, but lie sure packs church service will he broadcasted 31st. The meeting was called to order w aters of the Dead River, one of the a late hour. The music was furnished ed by a quintette of determined pin a wicked punch and always comes from a Houlton church. at 12.3u p. m. by Chairman A. R. Gould two branches which make the Ken by t le popular Temple Theatre Or pickers, and the Elks and Aleduxnc- through, like a seldomly manicured J p. in., a musical program by local of Presque Isle. Members of the nebec, so that annually, during the chestra. keag Clubs of Houlton each had live t o*'n til in a silk hose. artists: Mrs. M. L. Buck. I’iano; Mrs. Executive General Organization Com dry season, the mills and factories, The \V omen's Auxiliary of the Amer beautiful males to try and corral the The Ma that Doe Kolwn tore off in Evelyn Brooks, Soprano; Mr. Rudolf mittee and representatives of the var together with the light and power ican Legion served refreshments of handsome Loving Cup which was pre the -a-eond string was high single for llulten. Violin. ious District Organization Committees generating plants along the Kennebec, coffee, cake and sandwiches at inter sented by the Mrunswh k-Balke Col- Hie Dux. and the “Bunt" limit John wen* in attendance. might have water to run full time, mission. lender Co., as the big prize of the Frai.klyn Hayes by 27 pins, which Among the arrivals from school tlm and, during the flood period, might The manner in which the event was Secretary (J. Herbert Foss of Fort Eastern Maine Bowling League, the proves conclusively that Ed Sunderlin last of the week for Easter wen* Miss not be forced to shut down on account managed showed untiring effort on Fairfield, reported on tlm Tentative first annual meeting of which was migl t train and hobble a quill pig and Marjorie Mansur of St. Joseph's of high water. the part of the committee in charge Districts by Loading Points. held at the Mediixnekea Club allows heat John R. Braden. Academy of Fort land, Helen Yerxa of The above named power users had which consisted of George Nowell, Chairman Gould reported in the in Houlton. Tin- third contest of tlm afternoon .Mt. Allison Sackville. N. B., Frank secured by purchase, or by option for John Woodard and Aubrey Dyer. It form of a resolution that the General between the Presque isle prides and ineoln. U. of M.. Joseph Darling. Bos purchase, all lands which would be is estimated that about seventy-five The tournament consisted of six Organization Committee had secured the rampaging Elks was as exciting ton and Richard Ludwig of Dartmouth. flowed at the reservoir site and agreed dollars was realized from tho proceeds matches; each team rolling every for tlie Standard Association Agree as a n Elinor Glynn serial, where the Miss Lydia Rideout entertained at to pay for the public lots at whatever of the dance and twenty-five from the other club one contest of three strings ment the signature of potato growers hero is being kicked in li is last rest a dancing party last Wednesday eve price an appraisal shall give. refreshments. for a possible four points. covering more than 56,515 acres of ing place by tlm wronged girl's father, ning .it her home on School street, Our people in the western part of The Legion members wish to thank Presque Isle won out with nun* potatoes grown for commercial pur accoutred with corked boots. in honor of Miss Sitton of Ohio, who the S tate know what the development all who helped with the ticket selling points. The Dux finished second wit h poses in 1922 in Aroostook County, The Braden coupon snippers set on: is the guest of .Miss Doris Hassell of a river means, for the Aziscohos and other arrangements and are espec- seven points. Calais closed the day and that all stub signatures were se to duplicate the Dux massacre, and Bridge parties were also given on Mon Reservlor, whose construction was | iully grateful to the K. of < . who with five points and the Elks three. cured prior to March 1, 1923. All look the (list point by 46 pins, while day evening by Miss Hassell, on Tues authorized by our Legislature in 1909, ltirnished the dishes and provided a With new pins every match, and such agreements are now in the pos all t m Elk bucks, with the exception day by Miss Ardra Hodgins. and on adding to the wheel-turning capacity pioce tor the relreshments to bo pro not very lively ones at that, the scores session and control of tin* General of .McIntyre ;md Berry, r-eenmd occupi Saturday afternoon by Miss Clarissa of the Androscoggin River full 25',7, pared. were a hit lower than e.X pert ei I. Organization Committee and that all ed in rubbing tlm velvet off tlmir Le win. has brought It about that since the Tlm first battle of tlm day o; .-m d such agreements are binding upon tin* im; !i-. But in ! !m -croud st ring, t Im water was first released, for the full a I one o'clock, w lien tlm two bit I m' respective s i. bs< • r i be rs and that tlmr * funm- uf i iaar smoke seemed to over- twelve seasons to date, not a laborer MAINE DOCTORS TO rivals, tlm Dux ami Elks to.-d tlm foul is no right of withdrawal." This reso com - ike ! k I. Puritans, and the Elks, POTATO ACREAGE OF In mill or factory in any city or town line. First red blood went to tin- Da lution constituted tin* statement of tie* w i; ii " I hmk ' Ervin'.- him picking of on the River has been forced to lost1 MEET IN HOULTON when tlmy scooped Up ill- fil'~t stlim. Mi neral Organiza: ion Committee t » i' m i - , - d up lim count. T i i i - 1923 IN FAR WEST one hour on account of low water or by (in pins. Tim Elk.- -unm back lik> t lie effect J 1);it sue!, signatures had man d ili Ik O. high water. Sessions of the Maine Medical Society a tin mkr y-gla nd■ g 1 a 11 ed multi-million Likely to Make Big Cut n Its Acre- fi* -n iM', d iixl was signed in ti ipli- A b Hon. The Androscoggin River, in our Opens Here on June 5 air-, in the second string, topping i h age This Yeai eat** ly tin* Ciiairman.