The Republican Journal: Vol. 89, No. 43
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The Republican Journal. ' PLUME 89 ,_BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1017. ... Contents ot Today’s Journal. ---- For the Bays at Devens. Camp OBITUARY. THE 1 to dealers in Food..Foi Waldo Has CHURCHES. H A Important County PERSONAL. the Boys at Camp Deverts.. News « 1 By John F. PERSONAL. Mahony, Publicity Department _ | the Granges. .Secret Societies. .Wed- of the William Conant a formei War-Camp Community Fund. Thompson, “Done It’s Bit” Unitarian Rev. A. E. Mrs. ding Bells. An Active old Lady.. resident of church, Wilson, Ralph Guthrie left last Friday foi Belfast, died in New York i Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Jones of Provi- Obituary. .The Fair. .The Churche?.. Camp Devens, Ayer, Mass., Oct. _ pastor. Preaching service next Sunday visits in Portland and boston. Personal .The Waldo County Boys’ aged 66 4 months and 15 dence, R. are in 23. the lack of recreation j years, morning at I., visiting Belfast and and Girls’ Club. Depreciating 10.45, subject: “New Duties Judge Bowden days. He was born in Belfast, the only At Noon Its Sub- Ellery of Winterpon Morrill. upon a large scale in the communities Wednesday of Home a war-time sermon on ,..k 2. Editorials.. Potato Rot and the Seed child of the Guards,” was in Belfast on business last late Jeremiah Clement and Friday. Mr. and Trade.. Hay for Winterirg Ewes.. that surround the camp, Colonel A. S. scription to the Liberty Loan conservation. Sunday school at 12. All Mrs. Almerin Dickey left Mon- Transfers in Real Estate... Dig in Almedia H. His Mrs. George E. Brackett returned Iasi Conklin of the 303d Field (Handley) Thompson. 1 invited to day for a two weeks’ visit with Seven Tons of Buncombe Artillery regi- Vas A cordially both services. i their son Boys... youth and earfy manhood was here, $325,450. Friday from a business to and ment, which includes Maine’s of spent Splendid trip Bangor Harry in North Anson. Daily, quota k or many years he was in with Rev. W. F. Berry of Old Town. 3. Grange Agricultural So- the National declares that unless company Parade and Waterville, Supt., j Tranquility Army, his father Thrilling Speeches Rev. Miss Nellie Dean has returned to her ciety. All Sorts. in the furniture business and C. E. Owen of Waterville and Ed- j it is immediately remedied “the men a Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hubbard of Auburn he Part of Cele- home in Bellows after a t. Editorials. .County Correspondence retained his interest in the firm after Liberty Day ward H. Emery of Sanford, secretaries Falls, Vt., visit would drift to Lowell or some other near- were guests of Belfast relatives several with Mrs. Louise S. Shales. a. News of Belfast. to The going New York. Feb. he was bration. • the Christian Civic of towns where 6, 1893, j | League Maine, the by vice and liquor will at- days past week. Mrs. Emma 6. “War Breads” for Maine. .. Maine married in to Miss Marian spent Sunday in Belfast. Mr. Sawyer returned tract Philadelphia With dull skies and Berry Tuesday Items. Farmers Will Back the Lib- them.” piercing wind the Mrs. John R. Waterman and ! Stockham of that city, who survives spoke at the North church, Mr. Owen at j Mrs. night from a visit with her erty Loan. .Thrift Meetingof Maine loyal citizens of Belfast and from daughter. “At the present time the men of my him. many the Ralph Hayford returned Miss in Society. Thanksgiving His father died Jan. 24, 1903 and Methodist and Mr. Emery at the Bap- Saturday night Myra Sawyer, Skowhegan. < Pomological j of the towns collected at j for the French, regiment as well as all the other soldiers his surrounding tist. ! from a visit in Waterville. Offering mother March 8> 1893. In his They discussed the present day war Mr. H. R. of youth Memorial hall and the was Wr.terbury New York, County Correspondence. Dress in here have too few places that offer whole- Mr- parade formed ! Thompson attended the North church conditions and their effects upon our citi- Mrs. John W. Jones left last Friday to the brother of Mrr. J. Wilbor New York. Belfast Free Library. in the following order: Richardson, some amusement when they are on their and its zens. visit her Sunday school. When a young They also reviewed the work of son, Harold S. Jones at Camp is a guest at the Baptist parsonage. s Se^rsport. .County Correspondence Marshal J. H Stinson and the hours of liberty in Ayer and other com- man he police, the Born. Married. Died. ..Belfast Pri* e was a member of League during the past year. Devens, in Ayer, Mass. th^ Washing- Belfast Band, Uniformed Rank. K. of P. Mrs. William Vaughan of East Belfast, Current. .Stockton said the Colonel at the re- ton Fire Springs. munities,” ! Co., then composed almost en- First Miss from Belfast Boy Sons Congregational Church. Minister, Marguerite H. Owen has been in who has been critically ill for the last two ! (*ent the Brooks, Scouts, ceremony attending breaking of tirely of business men. For a time Mr. Rev. j of Walter T. 26 Bangor the past the guest of her or three is now for Veterans, representatives of the Army Hawthorne, High week, I weeks, gaining rapidly. to Dealers in Food ground the $50,000 club house on the Thompson was Important associated with Wm. and street. Service will be held on aunt, Miss Margaret Owen. Navy of today with service Sunday Mrs. Carr and son shore of Robbins Pond. “This is the Frank Wellman of flags, Hervey Byron, Mrs. | Belmont in developing morning at 10.45. The of the Miss ! Tarratine Tribe of Red Men, Thomas H. subject Marian R. Waterman of this son October 19. The President’s best movement that could be the city, Myron Clarke and Jay spent the UNO, possibly j latter’s patent on a table leaf support. minister’s sermon will be “Luther and Marshall G. A. R., Daughters of I Colby College ’20, was week-end in Dark Harbor with food corn- started,” was the com- | Post, recently elected Mr. and .mation putting many j comment of the After going to New York he engaged in the Reformation in Veterans, Ladies Circle, Belfast Red Germany.” The secretary and treasurer of her class. Mrs. James Carr. ties under licenses, effective Novem- mander of the Maine regiment. the j i manufacture of candy and was for music will be led by our chorus choir. Cross, Belfast Woman’sClub, John Coch- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ist, has already been given wide pub- “There is practically no place where many years G. T. We *E. Bowker and Misses Annie L. Barr and Grace H. employed by Stockham ran D. A. the Belfast extend to you a cordial invitation to our Chapter, R., Banks, little daughter returned through the public press in Maine. boys can congregate and meet their at Hotel Walcott. In later last Saturday Hall, librarian and assistant librarian of years he was The Board of come and worship with us. Sunday Trade, City Government, from a visit with in Federal Food Administration in I friends when leave the said as relatives Winthrop. the Belfast Free will leave to- they camp” employed a commercial drummer. His school at noon. Library, Mrs. William Veazie Pratt’s car with We have a place for to direct Colonel Conklin. In we have Mrs. Albert C. to attend the annual ne desires, however, special I the camp I death was caused by double pneumonia. Burgess returned last day, Thursday, flags of the Allied nations, Belfast lire everyone, let everyone be in his place. ution to the fact that every person the V M. C. A. and R. of but sol- The Thursday from where of the Vlaine Associa- C., remains arrived here Tuesday morn- We invite Boston, she had meeting Library ; department. The line of march was especially the men to meet in rt to license should immediately ob- diers don’t want to inside the and a been the guest for several weeks of tion in Miss Barr will read tn stay camp ing service was held at the Thomp- our Mrs. Bangor. I ! down Church to High, up High to Main, newly organized men's class. To- and (ill out completely application all of the time. When they go out now son lot in Charles H. Cole. original paper on Publicity. j Grove cemetery, Rev. Walter night, at 7.30 the mid-week I up Main to post office square, where the Thursday^ ik which will be furnished on request there is or to draw nothing alluring good T. Hawthorne of the North church of- service will be held in Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Madden have Mrs. Fred E. Jones of Greenwich, | line was dismissed and the large crowd the vestry. Try to Licensing t S. Food them, except the few clubs that have returned Division, hciating. He was a member of the North- and come. Saturday the choir will from Rockland, where they were Conn., wife of Captain Fred E. Jones, | adjourned to the Opera House on account prac- Law Department, Wasli- been established by the various fraternal mistration, port Country Club, and this past sum- tice at 7.30 p. m. guests of Dr. and Mrs. Harold A. vice president and general manager oc of the intense cold and wind. It was Wood, with full instruc- and of one ,in, I), C., together orders, these, necessity, are limit- mer spent several weeks at the Thomp- formerly of Belfast.