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_Republican Journal. 92. iNO. 'VOI^MK 24.__BELFAST, , THURSDAY, 10. 1920. FIVE CENTS S' early years, grotesque crea Pageant a Success tions, while General in Belfast Belfast High School Week. Government Historic D,',lS°S B™“™ Pershing City PERSONAL. PERSONAL Schools Celebrate the Ter- Scenes from to a The Baccalaureate Sermon. Selt'asi the “Courtship of Miles Speaks in Large Crowd The June meeting of the Belfast Siandish were city Richard Coombs of New "f the Landing of the remarkably well A very impressive Baccalaureate ser- York arrived Mrs. H. J. Lessard of Lewiston is the ed present- government was held Monday ^Btenary by Russell Knight as night, recently to visit relatives. guest of her * Standish, Charles vice of the B. H. S. class of 1920 was sister, Mrs. Roy H. South- Pilgrims. Buzzell as John Alden Mayor Wescott presiding: Members ab- ard. and Helen Foster church Mrs. P. D. H. Carter of Portland His- as Priscilla Mullens. held in the Unitarian Sunday at ar- ,t ,-ipated pleasure—the John and Priscilla’s sent, Councilmen Lane and Pattershall. rived on was recently business. Mr. and Mrs. D. Clark moved was happiness and 10.45 a. m. The church simply and Henry xvhen the public to Miles’ wrath and later con- The roll of accounts was read and pass- Thursday to their summer home in West gratulations were decorated in red and Mrs. L. M. Stearns of Princeton, Mass., I o£ seeing the city evidently understood effectively white, ed as follows: I purtumty by these little folks. was a recent guest of Mrs. W. H. Snow, Northport. direction of the class colors. White lilacs and nar- School ,;,pU-d under the Little Miss Eileeu Census...$ 100 00 Montford S. Fernald as Betsy Mr. and Mrs. and little Hill of Augusta, formerly was cissi and red tulips and gladioli being Contingent 631 15 Perley Haynes principal of the High to Ross, most attractive and of Belfast, was here and sweet, Highways 3,032 86 daughter have moved to Somerville, Monday Tuesday in used. Suspended between the pillars in calling on friends. teachers, took place Friday f"d rLe l^UStfJae(i the tableau, Transportation of Scholars. 362 00 Mass. Flas,” by Robert the rear of the pulpit was the class motto and Tools on Con- M®.k,nDetroit, ole seats the?>r'. Flag.”,wh. Text Books. 251 11 spending were ushered in by the Juniors led in Mich., arrived Tuesday to the The dia- Cobb, School Repairs.''' 259 gg Portland with her aunt, Mrs. Mattie S. spend nest advantage. The costume The summer at her home on dances, Virginia Reel, by marshal Bartlett Whiting, the Sopho- Sewers. 7 20 Haskell. Primrose Hill. reserved for the dances, the Maypole and Sellenger’s Round dances Cemeteries. 322 00 Welter Thurston of by the McLellan mores by marshal Orland Orchard and State of Mrs. Mary C. Mansfield has returned I ewiston is the rooters” seats for the school, were attractive Maine. 3 04 guest of his Stare Road from a three weeks’ visit with sister, Mrs. Herbert Patter- features, held the closest of attention and the Freshmen by marshal Granville Hof- 2 48 relatives with of ever in son, t.o attend the graduation of rs, wings were cordially applauded. seats reserved Sidewalks. 190 65 Medford, Mass. his fess, having for them by Fire Marian on either side for franklin’s Department 627 35 daughter, Thurston. ed first and second entry into class Mr. and Mrs. W. Chamberlain bands of their colors. The teachers City Team Expense. 187 96 Stanley i Philadelphia featured the Mrs. Edi h A. Danforth and Mrs. special features cast. In difference be- City 2130 of Howard, R. I., arrived recently for a Rose an occupied seats in the rear of the school. Building. tween unknown and a known Police short visit with York Edison left for to f muus was an improvised genius, Department. 12165 relatives. Tuesday Augusta with Excellent music was attend the characterizing Frank- furnished by the General School Purposes. 37 17 Division Encampment of the B. H. S. orchestra and lin. C. C. Pineo has joined his family at Sons of regular church choir with soio parts Armory. 236 49 Veterans Auxiliary, held there. by the home on M. school music The minuet was coached and Quimby Miller street. Mrs. Mitchell, directed Mrs. C. W. Wescott and A. P. Mrs. Sumner C. Goodhue. 70 Pineo met him in Boston. Mrs. Fred V. Cottrell is ill the left of this was a by Pattee and danced y Tot»>.$7,111 critically members of Rev. Arthur E. Wilson a with pneumonia at the home of the B. H. S., Elizabeth Hit- preached very The following orders were passed in Maj. Ned VanVoorhees and friend her :\, etc., screened by cur- brother, Dr. ^harles P. Bean of tridge, Elizabeth Olive Morse helpful and sermon on “To from Dix were Boston, l)oak, and appropriate concurrence: Camp in Belfast Thurs- where all was the long stretch Ruth with her husband she has been j Dinsmore, Carroll Parker, Austin the taken from St. day looking up former acquaintances. Testing,” Paul’s'let- Ordered: That it is the sense of the city spending the winter. I ices and one of the most Vaughan, Ashley Mathews and Bartlett | ter to the Corinthians, featuring the government that Mrc. Edward H. Fletcher has returned Whiting. The young ladies wore silk life, fire works should not be Mrs. P. me sunset skies as the from several Sidney Young and son Tom evening gowns of Colonial death and teachings of the good sold in weeks’ visit with relatives | style and had Christ, locally Belfast from to July I arrived Saturday for a few days’ visit m 6 to K. The statement their hair powdered. in South Hyannis and Fiskdale, Mass. The young men foundation. The superstructure is for the 6, and that in accordance therewith the J with relatives. They returned home corn was at a premium is wore the Colonial uniform and Mr. and gray wigs. individual. The testing of lives in made local stores Mrs. Charles S. Bickford left \ Tuesday accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. It was a be, and hereby are, requested Remarkable order was very pretty feature. for Orono to Emery O. Pendleton. on the foundation furnished Thursday attend the com- I The Boston Tea (the by the and prohibited from such sales. This or- this of Party original dia- Gen. .John J. commander-in- i mencement of the University of Maine. icct.iug large body Miss Pershing, the church and the der Edward who has been here dur- logue written by Mildred Black) was school, home, wheth- is not intended to include paper caps Cook, it, H. S. yell accompanied of unusual merit. The chief of the American Expeditionary Mrs. J. E. Hayes and little l in£ the past year, having a as | meeting was pre- er perishable or imperishable. and but all daughters position Opportu- sparklers, other forms of fire- and fireman on the ■r';t lioots of the little In- sided over by Orland Orchard and the Forces in France, was a guest of our city Margaret Katherine went to Water- Belfast Burnham train, nities should be made use of in lives as ; works. It is further leaves soon were made other ordered that the city ville Saturday to spend the day with Mr. ! for Waterville, and will be on tbat the enforced quiet speeches by members of for only a few moments last Saturday the in buildings and ships should use only the rnashal and force Hayes. the Waterville-Portland run. High school, Hermit Nickerson, Ed that the police see that this order ;i abnormal pressure, afternoon. It was with regret ward Martin, Hillard Buzzell, Ora Pen- tested materials. He urged the youth is enforced. Mrs. C. P. and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gen. Gov. Crosby Miss Anne C. ! SaiTord of Lynn. iiing number of “Maine, dergast, Donald Hnowlton and Carroll plans of entertaining Pershing, have before him to play fair and not cheat, to Ordered: That the city government lend Crosby have arrived from Boston and Mass., returned to Belfast, where Carl E. and their party at lunch Mr. he closing “America” the Miiliken, opened their summer home on Northport SaiTord has employment in the Field meet every temptation with the light of its assistance to the new Belfast Fair As- While Miss Gladys Keene in a Colonial on ac- store, lheir little son d by Miss Mitchell with in Memorial Hall were given up avenue. Raymond is recov- gown read Paul Revere’s Albeit conscience, to avoid egotism and false sociation and other allied committees in ering from the Ride, count of the of plans for his Maine effects of an auto accident mpaniment was a source as Paul change Laforest Fletcher of Somerville, Morey Revere and Charles pride, to be religious and make their B. the Fourth of celebration Mass., when one of his were Swift, of Gov. Miiliken. July and that a and W. R. legs broken. his in army visit as the special guest Stover of Lynn, Mass., were bln, and it also added ma- friend, uniforms, illustrated H. S. motto their life motto. His sum- committee of three be appointed by the in Belfast to attend the funeral of 1 Mr. and Mrs. the points, including Paul setting out to Mayor C. W. Wescott, Ralph A. Bram- Eben Charles A. Harriman leasing effect of the tab- mary was addressed to the seniors stand- Mayor to F. Fletcher. and Mrs. hang the lantern in the tower of the old Durham Haz- co-operate with the other com- daughter, Crosby of Bath, were hall, Commander of Frank in „■ i; timely selections. North Church. ing as a class. He also read from The mittees. Alderman Belfast Friday on their way to Orono of and Albert E. Thompson and Coun- Dr. Eugene D. Tapley and Leroy A. eltine Post, A. L. H., to attend the commencement at the ric feature was the Indian Other historical events well featured Builders by It was a sermon cilmen Howes and Coombs have U. Maine Longfellow. Davis were appointed. returned from a trip to of M. were the Declaration of Andrews, Captain of Co. F., Third Their son, Alonzo J. is d the little ones of Independence, his New on Norman White’s Harriman, by the as helpful to adult audience as to the Permission was granted the Central London, Conn., a member of the the Surrender of the Lincoln went to Bangor Saturday morn- boat. graduating class. .1 was Yorktown, Infantry, pleasure very realistic. It to the pupils. Maine Power Co. to erect and maintain Family Migrating West, the Lin- ing to escort the party to Belfast. They Mrs. Mary C. Fessenden and Mrs. Car- home scene Evan F. a student at the of withgioups coln and Douglas Debate. In the migra- The Prize Speaking Contest. poles on the road from Head of Tide to Wilson, U. rie C. Pendleton arrived at after the rain be arrived Tuesday from tion scene Herbert 12.1U, shortly M., arrived Friday to spend a part of the squaws gathered around Black’s experience in Holmes’s mill, subject to of lo- St. where and earlier than the advertised I he second annual prize speaking con- approval vacation with his Mr. and Augustine, Fla., they spent driving oxen seemed to be the only thing gan time. parents, Mrs. the winter. The ins, the departure of a cation the committee on former will spend the that test open to the entire school for the $20 by highways. Frank I. Wilson. that kept feature from accident, as Frags were floating everywhere in honor summer at the residence of Dr. leaving a weeping C. W. Adelbert love; the team was driven a crush of in awards offered by the National Mayor Wescott was authorized through of one of our country’s greatest men and City Mr. and Mrs. Frank John Millett and the latter will be a of a Stephenson, guest marriage ceremony, a people and autos. In the debate Hillard Bank of Belfast took in the to represent the city’s stock at the meet- A. Mace and John Mace Morrison Mrs. Camilla W Hazeltine all over place Armory of as Lincoln since early morning people from y little Eugene Hammons Buzzell and David Moody as of the Brunswick were recent Monday evening and was a credit to the ing stockholders of the Belfast & guests of Mrs. Douglas did remarkably well to keep the county had been collecting. Some on Clara M. Mathews. c m song. school and its Mrs. Moosehead Lake R. R. their composure while facing an audience account of the rain had remained at home English teacher, MUKRILL. e date of 1492, the arrival in such curious Colonial Burrows Parker. Several The city marshal waa granted a month's Mr. and Mrs. Norman S. Donahue have gowned rigs. until the time announced for his arrival Georgia musi- ml with his retinue The Columbia Dance leave of been in Orono the past week to attend Tuttle, by Doris Sweatt cal selections were the absence. Mrs. Ida Ellis is tbe see the The given by school spending week at and Olive Morse was a and did not party. Belfast the commencement and fraternity meet- :c the most attractive ! the U. of M. with her son, Prof. costumes, planting under the direction of Miss Margaret M. of the U. of Milton feature anu very gracefully done. Band played patriotic selections during ings M.. Ellis and family, in soil amid an Indian Mitchell with Miss Elizabeth Hills THE CHURCHES j The wars from 1812 to the present the hour. at the Miss Lucena R. of Ide, N., New York 1 Mrs. George Dow passed a few dav3 iD World War were well featured. That of in Post piano. The judges were Rev. A. C. El- is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthnr last week with The autos stopped Office square I Liberty her parents^ Mr. mid age was magically 1812 was symbolized by tne chorus song, A. Bramhall and The 10th annual meeting of the Waldo Ritchie. She will spend the month 1 B. when Wescott stood bareheaded liott, Ralph Miss Grace of and Mrs. C. Knowlton. The Star Spangled Banner, with Evelyn Mayor Association of this cue of the Pilgrims going A. and their decisions met Congregational churches June in vicinity. Ernest as a of rain to Lord, the ap- Higgins, who has a position in Knowlton the Goddess of Liberty. The in downpour introduce Gen. will be held at Fr eedom June | downs and suits of ttiose Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Ross L. Stevens and Washington, D. C., is his Mexican by Miss Knowlton as proval of all. The chairman, Mr. Elliott, at 9.45 a. m. little visiting parents, Columbia, Pershing. His address was necessarily 15th, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel the ocean maidens led son, Ross L. Jr., of Portland, arrived re- Higgins. by little Charlotte remarked as he announced and distributed brief but rang with the true spirit of Unitarian Church. First to visit Mrs. Stevens’ Cooper, Ruth Foster, Anne Cooper and Parish. cently parents, George and Robert Rose, who are em- the prizes that where the enlire program Rev. A. E. Wilson. Drusilla Roderick of the Peirce school, patriotism that has characterized his re- Minister, Preaching Capt. and Mrs. Otis K. Ryder. ployed in Philadelphia, [are spending their was of unusual merit it was somewhat service at 10.45 a. m.; sermon vacation with their the Pilgrims from all the Grades; Liberty marks and deeds during and since the subject, Dr. and Mrs. W. L. West have enter- parents, Mr. and Mrs. “Human yet Divine.” Church school at Rose. by Mildred Heald, soldiers from the Gram- difficult to discriminate and each pupil tained the week their George great war. noon. past aunt, Mrs. mar sailors school, and garland bearers should be commended for good work. The True Page Pierce, and her The “Good Time Club’’ met with Mr. Gen. Pershing’s smile as he arose to grandson. 1 from the Peirce school; War by lone Jud- Methodist Church. Miller New and Mrs. Charles Wood prizes of $5, $3 and $2, were awarded to People’s Meth- True Gilbert of York city. Friday evening, kins. The Civil War was symbolized by address the large audience indicated that odist Church, Rev. Charles W. the members all present. The and in the Martin, Allen D. French birthdays For the chorus a of the the following boys girls order Capt. of near Rent singing group patriotic our country’s leading fighter also had a pastor; parsonage, No. 7 Court St.; tele- Waltham, of the twins, were pleasantly cele- of those The War Miss Miss Mass., was in Belfast last Thursday to songs days. Spanish side to his stern character. He named: Miss Black, Dutton, phone, 213.11. Sunday morning preach- | brated, and such a supper—chicken pie, and the World gentle arrange for a cottage at Northport for his <>rt War, representing the Al- Stackpole, Master Meservie, Master ing, 10.45; Sunday school, 12 m. Evening cakes of all kinds, pineapple cottage and ga- said: son Alien and who will come sherberti lies and victory, were in tableaus. service at 7.30. Prayer meeting family, coffee, etc. The next meeting will be Hoxie and Master Moody. Master Nick- this, later in the season. ? ge street garage, America closed the program. “Mr. Mayor, your Excellency, ladies Thursday, evening at 7 30. with Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Paul. The costumes were from and and gentlemen, girls and boys, including erson was absent on account of illness. Augusta Mrs. Eugene Ellis left for a babies. I told the Tuesday At the funeral of Dr. T. N. 'ter 18 Boston. a few Governor when The program: First Universalist Church. Rev. few visit in Pearson, f Sept. 1st, days’ and the relatives from out of town The net for the school we started out on this trip that we would George C. 10.45 a. were: his proceeds building Herve Boorn, pastor. m., I will then go to Bethel, where Mr. ase. Furnished rent have two of and I Riel, Browning Vt., two brothers, Joseph from Revl fund were $300, and from a scenic point days good weather, morning worship with sermon by the Ellis has Her Boston, Katherine Frost ’22 I employment. mother, Rich Pearson from Mr. of view the teachers are to be most cor- would guarantee it if he would guarantee minister. 12 m. Sunday Mr. Richmond, and after Oct. 15th. Mice at Play, Anon school, Mrs. Lucy Hall, accompanied her. Mrs. John Scott from dially congratulated for their 'arduous the balance. Furthermore, I assumed no Walter Lyons Superintendent. Chil- Camden, Willis Verna Greenlaw ’21 Pearson from Citypoint, Mr. and Mrs. labors and originality. They wish to ex- responsibility of the weather, so today it drens’ day will be observed in this church George McLellan, who has lived in Bel- True Americans, Roosevelt Elwyn Sawyer of Preston ..tears tend thanks to all who loaned Colonial is all on the Governor’s shoulders. I June 27th. At that time an 1 Augusta, David Hoxie ’22 Sunday, op- fast for the past few years, will leave know whether I am to will be of Winslow Mills, Dr. and Mrs. Orris articles and assisted, particularly to the don’t going talk portunity given to all parents soon for where he will on Selections—Your Boy—My Guest j Sanford, pitch l and son of Electric those umbrellas or not (the great Land, who so desire to their Vickery Belfast. There was Penobscot Bay Co. through Pauline ’23 present children the baseball team, and where he will also of the umbrellas went down at Stackpole a large offering of flowers, sent bv odd in- majorit) for baptism. have a position. He has been The Last Farington employed a For but it will spoil a lot of hats Hymn, dividuals, significant showing of the re- Sale FRANK E. CLARK once) spring in the shoe factory in this city. Rena Dutton ’20 The First baptist Church. Rev. I tear. gard people had for “our doctor. The Courtin, Lowell George C. Sauer, pastor; 13 “I am very gla indeed, to be here, to residence, Frank E. Clark, one of the city’s most David Moody ’23 Cedar; telephone, 123-11. The services igh include this historic city as a part of the street; houses, highly respected citizens, died at his Barbara Fritchie, Whittier of worship of this church are at 10.45 very brief itinerary which the Governor home at Citypoint, Tuesday, June 8th, Theora Gross ’23 and 7.30 Sunday; Bible school at 12 and et, Northport ave- has prepared for me during my visit to aged 06 years, 11 months and 26 days Van Dyke Christian Endeavor at 6.30 every the State. I will say that the visit is all Education, Sunday, and He was born in Prospect, the son of Lenore Thompson ’21 Mid-week service Thursday at 7.30. ngton, Bridge too brief, and I regret more than you Thomas and Mary (Harding) Clark, and Man’s Progress and the Problem, Brown Pastor Sauer’s Sabbath sermon themes 2 know that the original program of six ets; cottages, about 34 years ago moved to Belfast, Charles Meservie ’20 are as follows: In the he will ga- days was not carried out. morning where he has since resided. Although an Dobb’s Junction, Abbott | speak on “The Smoke in the ; “1 have had a delightful time in every Temple,” Shore, Northport; expert stone cutter the later years of his Mildred Black ’22 and in the evening will be given an illus respect. Your mountains and lakes, your | I life were spent in farming. Of his fath- Make Victory Complete, Marvin trated sermon on “The Courage of Moral I'layer 50 rivers and valleys are very attractive, to Piano, er’s family six brothers and three sisters Kermit Nickerson ’22 | Convictions,” with a background of beau- say nothing of your roads. (Laughter) I hburn two survive, also his widow formerly Miss S. tiful scenes, stirring characters and in- banjo; | am now getting even with the Governor. The Junior class exhibition, held at the Alberta W'hitaker of Belfast, one son and spiring events in Bonnie Scotland. This j “But most of ail I am grateful for this of fit two Ernest W. of Armory Tuesday evening, was a most is the first of a series of clothing, ] daughters, Dover, opportunity of seeing the people of this Sunday evening Mass., Mrs. Elbe L. Tait of Frankfort enjoyable affair and was a credit to the addresses on The Spiritual Contributions 42 stout. great State, whose ancestors meant so and Miss Elsie M. Clark, who has always of Great Naticfns. These journeys and much to the early history of the State, school. The program included: lived at his home. Mr. Clark was a studies in foreign lands were made by •LIAM A. CLARK and to the early history of our country, Vocal Duet, Helen Wescott member of Waldo Lodge and Penobscot Mr. Bauer some years ago in search of and who, themselves, meant so much to Charlotte Knowlton RED E. Encampment, I. O. O. F., also of the rest and recreation, following the trail of ELLIS. the armies abroad. We felt your im Reading, Lenore Thompson , t 4w22 New England Order of Protection. The the immortals. The public is we realized that were behind “The cordially pulse, you Petrified Fern” ■ funeral will take place at his late home invited. Good singing at all these ser- us with your patriotism, with all of your —May Lydia Branch Friday at 2 p. m., with Rev. George C. vices. money, loyalty and prayers, and these Piano Beulah E. j Boorn of the Universalist church ofliciat- Solo, Young Services at the Northport Baptist things together gave to the armies, espec- Reading, Bartlett J. Whiting ing. The interment will be in Grove church at 2.30 in the afternoon, ially to those who re resented you di- (a) “The Society Upon the Stanislau” Sunday, Cemetery. conducted by workers from the Belfast rectly, an impulse that carried them “The Heathen Chinee” address the Rev. Geo. with valor and with to church; by pastor, through gallantry —Francis Harte C. Sauer. the end, and enabled them to bring back Character Dance, Olive M. Morse lo you the victory. I thank you for hav- Reading, G. Louise Clark North Congregational Church. ; sent to me such men. I am honored or Not ing “Guilty Guilty” —Anon. Rev. A. C. Elliott, pastor; parsonage, 2( to have commanded scch men. You, in Piano Duet, Margaret Rogers High street; telephone, 157-4. should be of turn, proud your sons, your Charlotte Knowlton The Wohelo Camp Fire Girls accom- husbands and your brothers. Reading, Elizabeth K. Kittridge panied by their guardian, Mrs. A. C, “I thank you very much, and the rain "Trouble—A Pet Dog” a EAT Elliott, held very enjoyable picnic on MORE doesn’t stop. I have lost my power over —Louise Kan FISH the shore last Thursday evening. Near- so I am to bid and Violin ii, going you goodbye, Solo, Ethel V. Dextei ly all the members of the group were thank for this which I ac- '\v is the time to eat We you reception, Reading, Agnes M. Hills present and after supper a series of in- MACKEREL. not in my own but in the cept name, "Inquiring About Trains”— teresting games were played. them name the ■‘reiving daily fresh from the water, of splendid manhood who rep- A Monologue \ The mid-week service will be helc resented our abroad and arm fat to make them country brought Music, Orcheslrt I Thursday evening at 7.30. Those whc fish, just enough back to you the victory.” A : attend these meetings find them very At are handsome maple tree decorated witt appetizing. present prices they Before his car stopped he said hello helpful. Church members are urged tc Give the kiddies the class was on 1 colors, planted the uppei i be present. real, considering how are kiddies” and soon as he was seated a universally they school common Wednesday morning un- The eighth sermon in the series on The dozen or more small boys and one little be broiled or Lord’s will be next They may fried, boiled, der the direction of the class president Prayer given Suntay a real Victrola reached up over the side of the car delicious however served. Ashley Mathews. Principal Foster offer- morning, subject, “Temptation.” A with them talk to the children a and he shook hands even when ed remarks and Rev. Willi-m Vaughar by the pastor is feature of the service. Parents are re- fc-GANT the car was moving and left saying: as the guest of the class spoke and offer- not an small- SALMON is now more to send their Why place inexpensive, plentiful ed prayer. quested children. r “Good bye kiddies, good bye.” An your order for as the demand The regular will take interesting and instructive lecture type Victrola in the nursery or playroom Sunday early It would have been a graduation plac< pleasure to the on “Americanizing Americans” was given in the Armory Wednesday evening, toi for the children’s own? Think of the constantly increasing. audience to have heard in North Church last very Gov. Milliken late to be reported in this issue. Th< Sunday evening, It was a plea to America to the col- it will add to their and Adj. Gen. Presson, but time would banquet will be given in the Baptist ves- give great delight playtime ored people a “fair chance” as we were not permit. try Thursday evening, when the class hours! LIVE a and boiled lobsters will, etc., will be given and will be fol- certainly prepared to give them “fight- Among the newspaper men with the ing chance” in the recent war. Ten A Victrola will them music and lowed by the class ball in the Armory bring party were If. M. millions of these people are within our ALWAYS ON HAND. Bigelow, Portland Friday. The class accompanied by theii songs to love and memorize; music to ac- Sam E borders and cannot be Press; Connor, Lewiston Journal; teachers will go to the Vickery al they neglected Camps and their 1 O. L. Hall, Bangor C. ignored. They have their company and pageants; aeh at this Commercial; W. Lake Quantabacook for a few days. proved plays singing year time it is difficult to obtain Richards. Kennebec J. loyalty to America. What more Journal; C. Mur- games, folk and interpretative dances, and i"y of shore Haddock. For the ten phy, Associated Press. ADA H. ROBERTS. ask? The subject of the stereopticon past days lecture next is stories of the kind the little folks adore. re received ! Sunday evening at 7.30 fairy Haddock in limited Mr. and Mrs. “American Indians.” These lectures are " quantities. Richard E. Sh >w and Ada H., wife of Emery Roberts, died Both the Victrola IV and VI are ideal are open to the and is in- WHITE HAKE direct their guest, Miss Louise Hazeltine of this June 7th at their home on Waldo ave- public everyone receiving large j vited. instruments for who have been at nue extension. She was born children. They play all de fishermen. Hake be used in the city, living Tsingtau in Belfast may ; China, will leave tnis month for Yoko’- May 19, 1880, the daughter of Byron A. Victor Records Come in and as perfectly. manner but it is not so well liarna, Japan, where Mr. Shaw has been ! and Annie S. Smart (Hart). When a SECRET SOCIETIES. Haddock, hear some of the records ex- transferred to that branch of the young girl she married Robert many made When boiled make a delicious salad Inter- Greenlaw, they national and a in this week all the lie Banking Company. Mrs. Shaw lived for time Pennsylvania. After Masonic bodies pressly for children. meal or for a cool dinner. it and Miss Hazeltine have recently visited | Since the death of Mr. Greenlaw she had will adjourn their meetings until Sep- ir evening Try your next salad. in Shanghai. resided in Belfast, where she married tember. Mr. Roberts. Her husband, one parents, The Supreme Lodge of the Knights of Yours for service Rev. and Mrs. D B. Phelan, formerly daughter, Mrs. Hazel G. Flanders of East L. and quality, who Pythias and of the Pythian Sisters will William Luce, Inc., of Belfast, spent the past winter Belfast, a Byron and one in | son, Greenlaw, hold their sessions at , Minn., , N. Y., have returned to brother, Fred W. Hart of sur- 14 MAIN STREET, their j Belfast, on August 10th instead of the 3rd as summer home in Islesboro. They vive. The funeral will take place at her [j were previously announced. It is expected accompanied by their home .Thursday at 1 p. with Rev. BELFAST, MAINE daughter, Mrs j m., that the local lodges will be represented. \] BRAIVIHALL’S MARKET Bowdoin N. Pendleton and her little I William Vaughan of the Trinity Reform- : daughter, Ada Lucy. All in ed church The the future | officiating. interment Mrs. Bernes O. Norton and Mrs. Chas. will make their winter home in Norfolk ! will be in the Head of the Tide Ceme- 1 E. Owen left for a short visit in where Mr. Pendleton is Monday Va., in business’ tery. Portland. MAINE, Transfers in Real Estate

The following transfers of real estate Its Romance, History and Interesting A MARVELLOUS in Features. were recorded Waldo County Registry of Deeds for the week ending Msy 28, Compiled by D. W. Hoegg, Jr., Publicity 1920: Manager, Maine Centennial. KIDNEY REMEDY Jonas W. Jewett, Jackson, to M. Susie The World’s Tire Some of the most notable leaders in Edwards, do.; land in Jackson. Largest Factory America’s life also were Maine- public Ira W. Bowden, Brooks, to Percy H. born, among them Thomas Brackett In One land in Jackson. Reed, renowned parliamentarian and for- Month/'Frylt-a-tlves” Leonard, do.; mer speaker of Congress, at Portland; Gave Relief Calvin C. Wyman, Troy, to Eugene Building 30x3,30x3i and 31x4-incKTires John D. Long, former Secretary of the Complete Sullivan, Plymouth; land in Troy. and Governor of at 658 First N. Navy Massachusetts, Ave., Troy, Y«- T. N. to Annie Rufus twice United Pearson, Morrill, Dyer, Buckfield; King, “I have been a great sufferer States Minister to Great Britain and one Knox; land in Morrill. for with Trouble and of the principals in the drafting of the years Kidney Minnie M. Rand, Waterville, to Ida J. American at Constipation. I tried ‘Fruit-a-tives’ Constitution, Scarboro; Proctor, Troy; land in Troy. Owners of the smaller cars can the William P. Frye, American diplomat and about a month and with almost enjoy ago, E. B. Hunt, Unity, to CharlesA. Ware, former acting president of the United immediate results. The Kidney land in Thorndike. same relative value in Tires States, at Lewiston; Lot M. Morrill, sec- do.; high Goodyear Trouble has disappeared and the retary of the treasury, U. S. Senator and Emma Haskell, et als., Rockland, to that utmost satisfaction to owners of of at Constipation is fast leaving me”. gives governor Maine, Belgrade; Melville Bernice M. Whitney, Thomaston; land in W. former Chief Justice of the Fuller, HENRY DATER. Lincolnville. motor Supreme Court, at Au- big, costly carriages. ■ or Fruit gusta; William Widgery Thomas, Ameri- ‘Fruit a fives’, Liver Annie Cross, Morrill, to Hattie J. Paul, can diplomat, minister to Norway and Tablets, the medicine made from do.; land in Morrill. can take of that tremendous Sweden and founder of They advantage the remarkable fruit juices and valuable tonics, is doing Daniel H. Perkins, Winterport, to Chas. Maine Colony of New Sweden, at Port- amount of skill and care a wonderful work in bringing health W. land and build- equipment, employed land; Nelson Dingley and Eugene Hale, Littlefield, Frankfort; to sick people. in and widely known statesmen, born respec- ings Winterport Monroe. by Goodyear to build tires of extraordinary tively at Durham and Turner; John A. 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. Marcus C. Brown, Liberty, to Olive H. Massachusetts’ noted Civil War At dealers or from x x x Andrew, FRUIT-A-TIVES Brown, do.; land and buildings in Liberty. worth in the 30 3-, 30 31/2-, and 31 4- governor, at Hugh McCullock, Windham; Limited OGDENSBURG, N. Y. Rose R. famous financier and former Secretary of Blanchard, et al., Stockton inch sizes. the Treasury, born at Kennebunk; Ser- Springs, to Susie E. McGee, do.; land in geant Smith Prentiss, one of America’s for their excellence. Another widely Stockton Springs. most famous and s id to be the known is can secure these tires without orators, product of the State blueberries, Joseph G. Stimpson, Brooks, to John They waiting, greatest extemporaneous speaker that the canning of which is one of its im- land in Brooks. enormous ever lived, at Portland; General Neal portant industries. Loon, do.; despite the demand, because, Father of and leader in In the manufacture of paper and wood Clarence E. Hamlin, Erooks, to Tilton Dow, Prohibition, in addition to its builds public life, at Portland; Annie Louise pulp, based on the amount of capital in- A. Elliott, do; land in Brooks. larger sizes, Goodyear Carv, world renowned at Wayne; vested and the value of the product, singer, Flora A. Dunton, Monroe, to Clarence 1 an a in Nathaniel Parker at one time Maine stands first in the States of the average of 20,000 day the world’s Willis, R. America’s most at Port Union enormous Dunton, do.; land and buildings in popular essavist, today. It also does an devoted to land: Sumner I. Kimball, lather of the business in the manufacture of cotton Monroe. largest tire factory the three great coast life-saving service of the and woolen goods, as well as in leather James S. Harriman, Belfast, to Merl sizes mentioned. United States, at Lebanon. products. The finest snowshoes, canoes B. Annis, land in Belfast. and world are do.; Other Maine-born men who have woods equipment in the made in Maine. The canning of fish, Lorenzo Patterson, Belfast, to W. L. achieved almost a world-wide reputation If you own a Ford, berries constitutes a land and Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell, are Noah Brooks, author and friend of vegetables, fruits, West, do.; buildings in Belfast. tremendous and the State is in- Lincoln, a native of Castine; Cyrus Ham- industry LeRoy D. Littlefield, Searsport, to Mil- or any other car one of these sizes, ternationally famed for its shipbuilding. using go lin, first president of Roberts College, ton B. Hills, Lincolnville; land in Sears- Constantinople, Waterford; Walter M. The manufacture of lime is important. to the nearest Service Station are made port. Goodyear Brackett, America’s greatest painter of Hundreds of different articles fish, Unity; Eastman Johnson, America’s in Maine, in the manufacture of many of John Andizejesski, Searsport, to Lilia Dealer for Tires and which the State leads. The list of even Goodyear Goodyear renowned portrait painter, Lovell; Pro- Marie land in the is too to enumer- Nickerson, do.; Searsport. fessor Dudley Allen Sargent, one of the principal ones long Tourist Tubes. Ida A. to Jbanette Heavy best known directors of physical training ate in this brief article. It is only nec- Duncan, Searsport, in the United States, George Otis essary to say that Maine has a wonder- M. Buck, do.; land and buildings in Sears- Belfast; be- Smith, director of the U. S. Geological ful future in industry and agriculture port. n the Survey, Hodgdon; John F. Stevens, for- cause of its location so close to great Annie L. Burgess, et als., Belfast, to centers its mer Chief Eugineerof the Panama Canal, of population, splendid system Harriet Wren, Bangor; laud and buildings as well W’est Gardiner; Richard Hawley Tucker, of transportation to these centers in Belfast. widely known astronomer and director of as throughout the State, and the fact Domenik Cranchetta, et al., Pittsfieid, the great Lick Observatory at Mt. Ham- that it possesses such a bountiful supply to Everett E. Libby, Detroit; land in ilton, California, Wiscasset; John Wash- of the raw materials for the manufacture Burnham. burn, President of the Washburn-Crosby of many staple articles. The State also George E. Spear, Belfast, to Clyde R. Flour Company at Minneapolis, Hallo- has the finest of transatlantic steamship Chapman, do.; land and buildings in service to of the world Montville. well; Walter M. Lowney, chocolate manu- many parts as well as Stockton J facturer, Sebec, and many others almost through the port of Portland, Yards Inc., Stockton Springs, to Double-Cure cn arc equally as well known. two transcontinental railroad systems. Robert C. Sawyer, Norcross; land and 30x3% Goodyear Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes thick, strong tubes that All-Weather ^ — Certain it is that Maine whose past buildings in Searsport. Fabric, Tread. reinforce casings properly. Why risk a good casing with a Some of the State’s distinguished citi- has been a one has an equally Maria Jane cheap tube? Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes cost little more zens. past and glorious Waterhouse, Quincy, present, who while not is than tubes of less' merit. splendid outlook for the future. This Mass., to Herman U. Curtis, Searsport; 30x3% Goodyear Single-Cure *1 SO 30x3Vi sice in water- a A born in Maine, achieved their success Anti-Skid not only true in commerce and agricul- land and buildings in Searsport. Fabric, Tread_ ^jLY.— proof bag.. while a resident of it. Among these was but it is becoming one of the great- Rear Admiral Robert E. Peary, discoverer ture, est summer resort sections in the Union. cf the North Pole, who came of Maine SOUTH Last year it is estimated that 700,000 MONTVILLE. stock. His home at the time of his death tourists visited the State, leaving ap- was on Island, Casco Bay, in the proximately $30,000,000 and this year it Mr. S. P. Colby is in poor health and town of Harpswell. Formerly he was for is expected that the Centennial Celebra- had an ill turn several years successively a resident of recently. tion will greatly increase this number the cities of Portland and South Portland Mr. E. S. Megill of and make it the greatest season Maine Belgrade preached and the town of Fryeburg. Other notables at the church May 30th. has known to the present time. One in tnis class are James G Blaine, former up of the great factors in this connection Mrs. Eva N. Secretary of State and Republican nomi- Ripley attend the Grand has been its wonderful system of new of the O. E. S. in nee for president, who lived at Lodge Portland re- Augusta; State which is rapidly General Henry Knox, first Secretary of highways growing cently. each year and which now traverse nearly War of the United States and Washing- Mrs. O. P. Fuller of Camden every section These are of the highest spent the ton's Chief of Staff, whose home was at i week-end with her type of construction and are being splen- recently sister, Mrs. Thomaston; W.lliam Pitt for- E A Dinslow. Fessenden, didly maintained. ; mer Secretary of the Treasury under ! In conclusion it be interesting to Orville Lincoln and famous American statesman, may Gross, wife and son Stephen of i quote from an address delivered by Hon. Uamden called on the a life-long resident of Portland; Emma Adams family one Thomas hi. Keed and Eames and Emilio de world | many years ago, day recently. Gogorza, which contained this toast to his native renowned who both live at singers, Bath; Mr. Enos Hatch ol Belfast a few PROSPECT TERRY Professor Donald ! State: spent B. MacMillan, noted days with his set- recently daughter, Mrs. Patterson & Arctic explorer, who makes his home at “Here’s to the State of Maine, John Sylvester Sukeforth. Mr. and Mrs. Evander Hariiman were Freeport, and very many others. tled mostly by the blood ot Old Eng- in on business but liberty to Mrs. C. M. Howes was called Bangor recently jj Not a area land, always preferring to Ap- W L. State in as COOk large compared GOODYEAR a old democratic pleton last week the illness of her Willard SERVICE STATION with many in the it ancestry; strong, by Harding of Hallowell, Maine, Union, is, however, first to Emeline Hall. of immense size when State, yet among the help aunt, called on relatives here recently. compared with her BELFAST, MAINE. those in its give liberty to the slave. May immediate vicinity. For in- Mr. and Mrs. Etene Clement of Pitts- Mrs. Ralph Ladd and children of Brew- it mture be as noble as her past. Here’s Undertake stance, practically equals in territory field are visiting her Mr. and er a to the State of Maine, the land of parents, visited Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Grindle all of the other New England States com Mrs. James Ramsey. the bluest skies, the greenest earth, few days ago. bjned, and one of its sixteen counties, the richest air, the strongest, and, George Gerald, wife and three children Miss Maud Shute and Shute Aroostook, is almost as large as the State Manley Licensed EmbaHei what is better, the sturdiest men, of Unity called on her Mrs. A. V, went to to attend the funeral of of Massachusetts. The area of aunt, Bangor the banks the fairest, and what is best of all, Martin Memorial day. Mrs. J T. Shute. garage Marne is 33,040 square miles, or License 377 10,132,800 the truest women under the acres. Of this the sun.” land area is 29,895 John Q. Adams, wife and little daugh- Mr. Otis Ginn and daughter Celia and miles and water square area 3,145. The ter Helen visited his aunt, Mrs. O. P. Miss Angelia Harriman of Brewer motor- Maine. State is 302 miles in Belfast, length and 285 in WHITE’S Fuller in Camden recently. ed here for the week-end to visit rela- Buick and Overland Service Station width. CORNER, Winterport Edna who is tives. Maine has about 1,300 islands and about Davis, attending school in Tyler Conant came from Hebron Acad- has been a few Let us do work. 1,600 lakes. Among the former, Mt De- Bucksport, spending days Mr. and Mrs. John Stevens of Friend- your repair emy for a week-end recently with her Mr. and Mrs. E. A. and sert Island, one of the largest on the At- parents, j ship and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ginn Satisfaction guaranteed. Davis. lantic coast, contains 60,000 acres and is Mr. and Mrs. L. E. White of West two daughters of Rockland, motored to noted for its wonderful scenery. On it is Winterport were callers at L. A. White’s Prospect to visit Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ginn and for the week- Full Line located the only National Park east of the May 30th. RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT other relatives Accessories. Mississippi, Lafayette National end. Park. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis of One of Maine’s Henry Hampden Notici lakes, Moosehead, is the Whereas, The Great and Supreme Ruler were guests of C. C. Clements and family Miss Hannah Heagan went to Bangor largest in New England and has an area of the universe and May 30. has in His infinite wisdom last week to attend the funeral of her Open Day Night. of 120 square miles and is about Sunday, 35 miles removed from among us one of our worthy n ece, Mrs. J. T. Shute. Mrs. Shute was TO NOTIFY ir. There are length. about 5,000 rivers Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Ames and little and esteemed fellow Brother Miss of this laborers, formerly Mabel Wilson place. that 1 have sold i and streams in the State, its rivers and daughter of Orono were recent guests of John C. the 1WISH Sherman; and, whereas, long She had a host of friends here who extend lakes comprising one tenth of its total A. R. Wellman and family. and intimate relation held with him in their sympathy to the bereaved family. business on High area the faithful discharge ot his duties in thiB Mrs. A. G. Larby is not as well at this Do A. but in, s C. Bruce, Maine coast line is one of the most ! society makes it eminently befitting that You Know in 1 writing. Dr. Henry Chapman of Bangor Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and remarkable the entire world as well as we record our appreciation of there- Ray Robertson, GRANITE SHOP was called to see her May 30th. him; Mrs A. D. and Mr my one of the most beautiful While in a fore, Moody daughter Iva, from its most and Mrs. Chester Trundy, Mr. and Mrs. STREET, or gone ou straight line, westerly to Mrs. Edna Harquail, who teaches in the Resolved, That the wisdom and ability It is as foolhardy to travel along with half enough insur- its most easterly it measuies Grammar at W. E. Damm, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Nick- as point, only school Castine, was home which he has exercised in the aid of our ance it is to take a half a dose of medicine to economize. as has been reported about 278 because of its almost for the brief recess. erson, Mrs. C. R. Nickerson and son Mil- You’re after full miles, holiday organization by service, and counsel, will protection just as you seek absolute cure. numberless bays and the be held in ton, attended the Knox-Waldo Festival devoting my whole indentations, Mrs. grateful remembrance. actual coast line of the Sylvanus Ward of Bangor has in Belfast Friday May 28. Swanville was Why not place some insurance on vour State reaches the Resolved, That the removal of such a furniture, your the and mar of been at the home.of her sister, Mrs. represented in the chorus Kermit S. house or business and prepare for protection? quarrying astounding figure about 2,486 miles. life from our midst leaves a vacancy and by Larby, caring for her in her illness. > and Hazel E. Nickerson. All the students of Yrou will Maine also has many lofty mountains, a shadow that will be deeply realized by granite. were over the to among them famous Katahdin, one mile Guv Nealey, who has been in Bangor all the members of this organization and home Memorial Day except Apply Real here and Misses and Dickey-Knowlton Estate Co. something doing in height renowned for its rugged for several months, has returned home to will prove a serious loss to the commu- Gladys Margaret Trundy. INSURANCE of finished work to beauty. The entire area of the State is assist his father during the summer nity. ty Pythian Block, Maine exceptionally high only about one third months. Resolved, That Liberty Lodge, F. & A. Belfast, 'l of its territory in the south, and in the M., No. Ill, with deep sympathy with of the St. John river in the Mrs. Josie Smith of Framingham, the valley north, bereaved widow and other relatives -- i A. S. HEAL, beiow an altitude Mass., and Mrs. Lloyd Simpson of New- being of 800 feet. of the deceased express the hope that rivers burg were recent guests of Mrs. C. W. Many great rise within its bor- even so great a loss to us all may be over- Bridge Street, Beifioi Nealey. ders or flow across it, among them being ruled for good by Him who doeth all Smalley’s the migh'.y St. John whose source is in L. A. White and F. P. Clements attend- things well. WANTED the northern part of thr State and is one ed a convention of the Cantons in Rock- Resolved, That our altar be draped for ROCKLAND,CAMDEN of America’s great waterways. The and received the of a period of thirty that a of WANTED AGENTS in town and land, May 31, degrees days; copy and BELFAST every longest river wholly within the State is that body. these resolutions be spread upon the rec- sell monthly disability insurai with a (in me nci un & urns m women the Penobscot length of approxi- oids of this organization, a copy printed i, ternities. to >n, and Miss a 300 miles. The Kennebec River Edna Conant, student at Colby in the local EXPERIENCED mercial policies for Employer mately paper, and a copy sent to the PROPRIETORS. AUTO SERVICE is about 150 miles long. College, accompanied by her roommate, bereaved family. poration, Kansas City. Capo Miss Mildred Collins of Leave Hotel Rockland daily, calling at Is your ch .nee to help reduce Maine has another interesting feature Berwick, spent D. H. Mathieson j Thorndike Hotel at 7 a. at or the recess at her home. rn. 12.30 p. m. whole time work at hon and that is the fact that it is exactly holiday A. F. Barnes Belfast tvidence for Belfast People. Leave Windsor Hotel, Belfast daily at nation cannot be duplicated between the and the midway equator Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Libby and son Committee on Resolutions 10.30 a. m. and 4 30 p, m ence unnecessary. Liberal v Pole and a monument in These cars 1 North the town Lewis were in Bangor recently to call on The Statements of Belfast Residents Are connect with McLaughlin’s dress H. C. REED, Ru Bus to of Perry marks the exact halfway point. Miss who an Shoe Bangor. Louise, underwent Cutters operation Surely More Reliable Ihan Those This No State in the Union has a NORTHPORT sch dule will be run as near on greater for appendicitis at the E. M. G. Hospital, in of of Utter Apply person or by mail time as possible until further notice. variety wonderful scenery than Maine, where she is a student nurse. Her many Strangers. combining as it does, rugged seacoast, friends are glad to know that she is mak- Miss Clara Poor and her mother, Mrs. Home is real ARTHUR S. SMALLEY JuBUIeSI ABU jOllr »» limit- Ora Poor of testimony proof. J t towering mountains, superb lakes, ing a satisfactory recovery. Belmont, Mass., have been Shoe Workers Em- L CM-ohes-ter s F*l« a\ less beautiful rivers and charm- at the former’s two Public statements of Belfast people a Pills In Ked ftnd I forests, cottage nearly weeks, 436-2 ROCKLAND r% with carry real weight. Telephone boxes, sealed ing agricultural country. It is the para- returning home last Monday. They had ployment Bureau, •1 Take no other. I! '.'H Mrs. Nellie H. Nellie What a friend or com- r llmaght. Ask fort Kl*>J vjJ dise of the seeker after health and recre- Griffin, formerly as guests Miss Avis Fowler of neighbor says 9 V N.. Harmon of and Concord, DIAMOND JtH ation. Unity Belfast, is having a who was with them a pels respect. known as Best, Mass., week, and 81 MAIN years gj memorial window in the The word of one STREET, * Industrially Maine is one of the promi- put church at later a son of Mrs. Poor, Mr. Harry W. whose home is far '! in of MAINE. Dr. A. M. SOLD BY DRDGn'Si nent States of the Union and it also Unity memory her father, Ralph J. Poor of Brookline, Mass., night editor of away invites your doubts. 4tjl AUBURN, Lothrop who died in Here’s a Belfast man’s takes high rank in agriculture and com- Harmon, Ely, Nevada, some the Boston Globe, who remained several statement. time ago. And it’s for Belfast benefit. merce. Its mighty rivers are now fur- days. people’s DENTIST nishing immense waterpower for hun- Such evidence is convincing. That’s the kind of that backs EVERYBODY’S SO® dreds of industries and only a" very small proof Doan’s Pills. Ask Colonial to amount of this available power has been Kidney your neighbor? Theatre Building So make your plans Guy A. of barber 50 used. It is one of the leaders in lumber- I Gray, prop, shop, Notice TELEPHONE 336-3 27tf AM GLAD TO Union “I suffered from Special EP ing, 75 per cent of its land area being ENDORSE! St., says: kidney j MAINE’S GREATEST trouble for covered with a forest growth, the princi- about four years and tried We wish to inform the public that we most everything to get relief, but are business all the time and if pal woods being pine, fir, spruce and nothing doing you State of Maine PE-RU-NA did me a of until I used estate of hemlock with an abundance of cedar, particle good wisll to buy or sell real any kind AGENT WANTED Doan’s birch, hard maple and black and Kidney Pills, procured from the we would be pleased to talk with you. beech, WANTED—Man with team or auto who Centennial whi’e ash. In it stands almost Glad to City Drug Store. There was a deep seat- IE. A. STROUT Farm Agency, Celebrate fishing Try Anything can bond to sell 137 home ed in back across give Watkins located in close “Three years ago my system Was in a pain my my kidneys and ROY C. FISH, Local prominent, being prox- Manager, and concern of at PORTLAND Jnn, 28 J«i?S was in a terribly run down con- I was laid with this trouble for months farm, products. Biggest imity to some of the greatest fishing up dition and I was broken out all at a Room 2, Odd Fellows’ Block, Belfast, Me. kind in world; {1500 to $5000 yearly in- in the world. Maine lobsters time My kidneys were in bad shape Particular^ interesting lfatj grounds oyer my body. I began to be wor- 'Terribly tft7 come. Territory in this county open. ried about and the kidney secretions were too fre- Write for booklet, t1 and clams are in a class by themselves. my condition and I Write J. R. WATKINS day. was glad to try aratklng which quent in off color and contained today. CO., 1 In agriculture Maine has one district Run Down passage, State of Maine Centenni \ { would relieve me. Peruna was 5wl9* 112 Minn. sediment. Doan’s Kidney Pills gave me Dept, Winona, P°rt‘ which has made it famous all over the recommended to me as a fine Committee,City Hall, relief in two weeks and I was Albert E. Andrews country. This is Aroostook County, one blood remedy and tonic, and I Condition eventually soon found that it was cured of all of trouble. the greatest potato growing sections in worthy symptoms kidney of praise. A few bottles changed Miss Rloka Leopold. I am the United States. now sound and well.” Sale The State’s sweet my condition materially and in a 288 Layco St.. Menasha, Wls., Real Estate-Timberlands For corn iB the world’s standard for quality, short time I was all over my Sec'y Liederkranz. Miss Leopold's Price 60c. at all dealers. Don’t simply For Sale trouble. I owe restoration to letter no WITH CHAPIN FARM ACENCY and Maine canned sweet corn is recog- my opposite conveys In un- ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kid- Low price second nand parlor health and strength to Peruna, certain way the gratitude she nized as the best in market. II am ney Pills—the same that Mr. Gray had. every I glad to endorse It." feels for Perunai ROOMS 6-7 ODD FELLOWS" BLOCK and kitchen stoves. About two tons first qual'T'1 also an of Foster-Milburn Company, Buf- produces immense crop hay, 'Liquid and Tablet Port Mfgrs., _Sold Everywhere_ N. A** and Maine apples are known everywhere falo, Y. Telephone 16-12 tf30 J. AUSTIN McKEEN. Call 110-45 Northport Mrs. C. McDermott Sanborn, Captain LINCOLNVILLt ^searsport. Larrabee and others from Winterport to the of two has been in Boston on capacity cars, representing H. E. Thomas was in Bucksport on a t 1[Dbard active in the Maine tr,p' membership Spirit- business trip recently. I ualist Association, came down on the "Siusi”ess theu is cp] Nichols of Bangor spent ; evening of the 26t.h and met a consider- Miss May Maddocks convalescing in illness. Up1.! an'd holiday at her home able number of those interested in Spirit- from a recent severe Remember When ualism at the home of Mrs. Alvah C. "I,'r; ! Mrs. Ada Morton of Belmont spent Buying— Treat. of Boston has been ON ViiRGE OF May 30th with her sister, Mrs. A. H. Mil- “Hamilton BREAKDOWN MRS c s|l0rt vacation in Searsport DION Innumerablefrienda of Orville ler. The Best Com j TAKES TANLaC AND Simpson Flakes Made Are were glad to welcome him home after an Camden TROUBLES ARE Mr. Crosby Hobbs of was the jfs3ndyPuint' | OVER. absence of more than three months in the A. H. pise of Williamsport, Pa., I guest of his cousin, Hon. Miller, General Hospital at Bangor, recovering pr and Mrs. S. L. Fairchild for a day recently. “I was right on from a was he tfueSi the verge of a physical badly fractured leg. He the L -'f'" breakdown when I started takinoT^1 guest,of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Trundy Mrs. Josie McKinney is visiting her Miss Lucia Edwards lac," said Mrs. Clara whi’e in town and he returned Mr. H. G. McKinney and family, at ns of Dion, who!eS« early son, to be interred I at 1155 Elm last week to so that he be Newton Center, Mass. |c to Brooks Street, Manchester, N H Orono, may c: town. recently. convenient to the hospital. ,n that Continuing she said- Mrs. Freedom Hall of Belfast and little Post j- “For two years I have Toasties of of Sebec LaKe been suffering Decoration Day observance in this vil- son Clifford M. were recent guests her Packard from a severe stomach of his aunt, Mrs. H. trouble and my lage was not noteworthy. The school parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allie Meservey. tuest appetite was so poor that it c; parson- hardly seem- children marched to the cemetery and Congregational ed Possible for a grown Mr. Freeman Gray of Bucksport is at fo'irs- person to survive decorated the graves early in the after- 1 heir their on the little I ate, and I the “Trapp” attending to Mr. Thomas flavor, crispness, their finally got so bad noon and at 3 o’clock Rev. George C. interests in tcher and Miss Florence that just the odor of Nickerson’s alewive this ! (• anything cooking Boom delivered a fine address at the If the of the would nauseate me. I town. texture — J meeting lost a great deal Dniversalist church which richly merited everything about Post t> held in Port- of weight and was so weak E. S., and run down a larger attendance. There are but five Mr. and Mrs. Harry Drinkwater and it was with the greatest effort I could do veterans of the Civil War residents of the Mrs. Minot Drinkwater of Northport, my housework, and at the Toasties is BEST. worth and Miss Mabel end of tne day town with but two having homes in the were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Colla- I could barely one drag foot after the village. more at “Strawberry Acres” May 30th. for their home in Co- and at other, times I would have such tter a week’s visit in spells I would be The remains of Mr. Frank C. Coggins sc compelled to catch hold of to WIMERRORT were removed from the receiving tomb —and something keep from falling. For you recognize it with the first taste. sometime I at Belfast on May 27th to his family lot mis estate in East Main have also suffered terribly j from in his native town of Surrey, Maine. James Whittier of Pitts- sharp pains in my side and back Nine from here were guests of Mrs. Al- : which made it An incomparable husband and father is When corn J to Archibald T. Haney very difficult for me to vah C. Treat of Stockton one evening re- ordering flakes, and mourned for by his survivors, his always specify stoop, kept me in misery all the time. cently. deeply one "I had taken many different widow, Mrs. Bertha Coggins, daugh- Post Toasties name. foster, R. N., who has but medicines, Mrs. Annie R. Fernald attended the Mrs. Aiken of Bangor, and two by none of them did me a particle of ter, Percy >!!y engaged for several Grand Chapter, O. E. S., in Portland re- Gerald and Ba il Coggins of Lin- good and I had become very much dis- sons, ie of James H. Duncan, cently. colnviile. His many friends greatly re- couraged. However, after seeing so many :er home in Providence, demise. statements in the newspapers where Tan- Carleton Young, the newly appointed gret his untimely lac had benefited others I decided to give postmaster, is enjoying a vacation before Kid of Sold it a trial, and my improvement assuming his new duties. How a Noted Vet. Cets Rats— Grocers -son of Everett, Mass., since I by Everywhere! of Everett began taking it has simply been remark- farmers Heed. iiur Jackson A sneak thief stole 250 chickens from able. I had taken but a son of L. I : few doses when Westbury, the brooder houses of Fred H. Woodman Butler ‘‘I use RAT- my appetite had so I Pr. H. H. says, Made ii on Pleasant improved could eat by bungalow one night recently. around hospitals every three three hearty meals a day and enjoy them. SNAP my whether I see rats or not. It I continued taking Tanlac until now I can Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Goodrich of Lewis- months, them Postum tin the Bacca- eat does the work.—RAT-SNAP gets Cereal Inc. preached anything I want and everything agrees ton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Company, the class time. I recommend it to everybody ;o graduating with me perfectly, and I have not had the Barrows a few days recently. every Battle on and least rats’” Don’t wait until there is Creek, school May 30, sign of those dreadful pains in my having ad- The Past Noble Grands Association a of act immediately you see the Memorial Day side and back since I began taking it. I brnod rats, hall. met at I. O. O. F. Hall here Wednesday, the first one. Three sizes, 25c, 50c, $1.00. town have regained my strength so that I can the first time they have beeli entertained and A. A. Howes & do all my own housewors. for house Sold guaranteed by Albert Blanchard have my here. and of eleven rooms with the Co., Hall Hardware Co., City Drug home in , greatest ease. I do not feel tired and worn Store. npanied by Mrs. George out any more Leslie Mayo and rrank Downes have and am always full of energy. Tanlac alterations and improvements on port, who w'ill be their j begun has done me so much 1 am the residence on Dean street weeks. good glad of owned by MICKIE SAYS the „<„,.N Mrs. W. H. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. changes existence into Morrison, corner of Main and Cross streets, and they ^description | Mrs. G. C. Fletcher New Victor Records for June Se more abounding. It is Sanborn, Mr. and will receive prompt attention. made the to an especially I say these words in its up party enjoy Telephone connection. Dleasant occasion. WILLIAM L. W. W. BLAZO & tail! ; LUCE, INC., SON, ! cry effectively supple- 14 Main Street, Maine 126 Waldo Avenue, Belfast. im Ernest who has been in Belfast, where a cathartic or lax- Fentiman, ■ •'•‘.•■led charge of the joiner work at the Stockton yard since the building of the Helen Swanzy, has resigned and will move his Lizzie M. Keward $100 family to Waterville. Luther Ames will Mrs. Mian, ,^J() replace Mr. Fentiman in the joiner de- BARGAINS /' 'bis paper will be pleas- 150 Waldo Avenue, BOAT 11 partment at the shipyard. bin there is at least one to do dress DYEING One 24-ft. motor boat, practically new, "at is prepared making, coats, science has been able At a crew is at hand the Stockton shipyard children’s clothing, both girls and boys, a second price. work on the frame of the sixth schooner, specialty. Family sewing of all kinds. Done at Reasonable Rates. One 16-foot hull fitted for engine, just the keel of which will measure 195 feet in I out of shop, never in water. Thur- length, otherwise a duplicate of the Coats, suits and (all kinds of cotton and One flat bottom row boat. adding some- skilT Prices way down. low, the additional length woolen goods For particulars apply at.6 One nice ll-ft. thing like 200 tons to its measurement, TO LET Market Street, Belfast. 2w23 GEO. M. GRAY, making the new cratt about 1300 tons, tf23 P. O. Box 83, Belfast, Me. launched far and away the biggest ever A seven room rent with city water into the harbor. and flush closet, at The Misses Mary and Harriet Hichborn FOR SALE WANTED ■ ‘"jprietors have so much left on the morning of the 26th for Port- lltative 49 GEDAR STREE1. : powers of Hall’s Ca- land to remain for an indefinite time at to do at 1918 Ford Car family washings home. the home of their brother, George F. *oold Touring Hichborn. The many friends of Miss by Children IN GOOD CONDITION. MRS. ALICE M. COLBY, Harriet who are cognizant of her pre- Cry learn that DWIGHT P- PALMER FOR FLETCHER’S carious health will be glad to Apply to H. Water Street, Belfast, Maine, well. PEIRCE, she stood the journey fairly OWENS BROTHERS CASTORIA 2w22* Frankfort, Maine. 2w23* I A GOOD GRIP A New Process The Republican Journal GET Fertilizing BROOKS. 1 ^ | HEALTH THURSDAY THE FRIDAY ON For the Farms of Waldo County. Mrs. is a severe Belfast, Thursday, June io, 1920 Look out for the unnatural weak- Stella Young suffering An experiment of special interest to the attack of indicates of the bronchitis. Elsie ness that thinning farmers of Waldo county is to be made Ferguson COLONIAL Corinne BY means Mrs. was a business call- PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY blood and lack of power. It this year under the direction of the Waldo Marie Payson I Griffith er in week. IN that bodily organs are starving County farm Bureau and its outcome will Portland last BELFAST, MAINE. IN Pub. Co. your The Republican ]oumal for want of good nourishment; that be watched with great interest as it marks Miss Ethel Cochrane spent the week- | an Matinee at 2.30 the red corpuscles are fewer, unequal advanced step in modern farming in end as the guest of Miss Verna Boyd of “The Counterfeit” Daily this ‘‘Deadline at A. I. BROWN. Editor. to demands of health. Hood’s Sarsa- county. Jackson. Eleven The demonstration is not a new as A THRILLING increases strength of the deli- one, The charm of the the VITAGRAPH parilla it has been practiced in various sections Mrs. Claud Bessey of Thorndike visited South, lure of the Secret pL cate and nervous, restores red cor- her and Mrs. A. H. ADVERTISING TERMS. For one square, of New England for some time, but not parents, Mr. Jones, Service, the wealth and fashion of ADDED ATTRACTION! the blood carry health Newport, one inch length in column, 50 cents for puscles, makes to any extent in Waldo It starts recently. county. a band of Art Acord in one and 35 cents for each creates an appetite. crooks, and love—all are first “THE week subsequent to every part, under the most auspicious conditions and George Miller has been in Swanville mystery in episode Mom insertion. need a cathartic medi- with the of some of this If you good hearty co-operation during the past week, where he had em- picture. RIDERS,” a whirlwind Universal Subscription Terms. In advance, cine, Hood’s Pills will satisfy. the leading and most progressive farmers ployment. serial 12.00 a year, $1.00 for six months; 50 cents in this section and under the personal of the Bergdoll of Donahue. Nearly all the B. H. S. students who for three months. were met at the entrance supervision County Agent SATURDAY I Two Reel The plan calls nature to assist in have been sick with the measles are able MAY ALLISON mansion by “legal representatives” of the upon Comedy fertilizing the soil through the cultivation to be out again. QUOTATION. family who assured the soldiers that they 6 Part Metro of field peas, soy beans and grimm alfalfa Mrs. Olive Ward and two children of j in “The Walk Offs” would be responsible for their prisoner, which stores the soil with nitrogen to be Feature • Unity visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A International A merry heart doeth good like a medi- released for the fertilization of future j SOCIETY COMEDY DRAMA. News and led him into the hallway. Bergdoll F. K. Roberts, a few days recently. cine, but a broken spirit drieth the bones. thus in a with did not return. A search did not discov- crops, dispensing, measure, —Proverbs the use of commercial fertilizer. Ralph Webb and bride of Newbury- TWO er him. There was a great hue and cri The law of Nature’s storage of fertilizer port, Mass., are spending their honey- JUNE H. DAYS THE COAL IS OURS and the two soldiers were chucked into lays in the fact that these crops produce moon with his uncle, Henry Webb, Monday and 14 and 15 and I Tuesday little which forms on the family. jail without ceremony. If the hiding nodules, roots, Many of our manufacturing industries and in these nodules are millions of bac- of is ever located it will W. C. Sturtevant of Milo, the teacher The place Bergdoll teria which have the power of taking Spectacular, Lavish, have been curtailing operations and dis- of B. H. S. for the coming year, has been Magnificent Super Play probably be accidental. nitrogen from the air and storing it until charging workmen because of a shortage in town during the past week looking the when the roots decay coming year for rent and expects to move his family of coal. Householders in New England Theatre and the fertilizer to nurture future Colonial release here soon. and in many other parts of this country crops. By this method nature supplies “On With the Dance” are paying from fifteen to seventeen dol- plant food in place of high priced com- The big picture, “Daddy Long Legs,” Paramount, Artcraft, Vitagraph, Screen ——— VU mercial products. featuring the star actress, Mary Pickford, lars a ton, while those who have yet tc Slaves of lost in the Classics for Features Now Being Offered If lime is supplied and each kind is was shown at Crockett’s Theatre Wed- Pleasure, spell of ^ earn the with which to for Broadway’s lights and laughter. Driven money pay inoculated with its own bacteria success nesday evening, June 2nd. The theatre MATINEE PRICES: Elsie by the lash of unfulfilled desires—on and their winter supply, are fearing that later Ferguson Thursday. is sure to attend these crops. Not alone was packed to thr doors and everyone for new valuable as a fertilizer the fine. on—dancing, loving, thirsting on it cannot be obtained at any price. Imagine Elsie Ferguson, perhaps the are these crops pronounced picture at 2.30. 1 sensations—beyond the vir- Matinee, most beautiful woman in the world—as a but they are each rich in food value and law—beyond 25c Propaganda tells us there is not sufficient tue—into the abyss. secret service agent—on the trail of coun- i are profitable crops to raise for their own to A vivid, lavish drama of human souls coai mined supply what is needed. terfeiters. worth. LIBERTY. EVENING SHOW Evening, 25c.-35c that drink of too much “life” on New This is not true. The facts show that Imagine her passing herself off as a So valuable is this advanced step in York’s Great White Way. society woman in the luxury of the United States Mrs. Lura Duncan of Islesboro spent a immense quantities of coal are sent to Newport, farming recognized by at 7.30 Children, 15C America’s moM fashionable resort. Department of Agriculture, that to en- few days in town last week, the guest of Europe evtry month, and if this had been a INCLUDES TAX And imagine David Powell, the featured i courage its use farmers desiring to try it Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hurd. Every Scene Sensation kept at home there would have been no player in “The Teeth of the as are furnished in limited free ,” seeds, lots, Mr. and Mrs. John Tilson and Mrs. we leading man. of cost difficulty in getting all the coal really ! Edith Fales of Tnomaston were auto vis- Does it sound like a good picture? me ionowing rarmers nave agreeu ro needed. The railroad managers tell us itors in town Friday evening to attend Think of the Miss will demonstrate this of work the 6th gowns Ferguson plan coming the of Miss Evie Episode there are not enough cars to handle the graduation their niece, wear—the gorgeous settings, the big cli- season: field peas, Ralph John : Wednesday Walsh in “The “The Hayford, Ludwick. George Shark”; L* freight of this country. That may be maxes, the wonderful love scenes. Waterman, Mark Wadlin, L. E. Pitcher, “Counterfeit” is the and the Lorris J. W. Marthon Hon. and Mrs. L. C. Rev. H. true, but there were more than 25,000 title, story Ramsey, Fenwick, Morse, is by Ouida Bergere, based on a story by Carroll J. Clark, Frank Quimby, W. Abbott, Frederick Chapman and coal cars carrying coal to Hampton Doak, Robert Baker. George Fitzmaurice pro- B. L. Aborn, J. P. Sanford, C. W. Bagley, Ernest Knowlton were in Belfast Satur- Roads, Va., in March and April of this duced it. O. R. Keene, W. J. Greeley, W. L. East- day to hear General Pershing and Gov. year, and more than three-lifths of that It is just the role for Miss Ferguson— man, Frank P. Clement, A. L Croxford, Carl E. Milliken. it gives her opportunity for emotional Z. L. Putnam, H. T. Putnam, Fred P. coal went to foreign ports and less than The graduating exercises of the Liberty acting and the wearing of beautiful Emery, Leroy Mansur, John Goodwin, it went to our own High school were held at the church Fri- two-fifths of people. clothes, and lots of them. Ana excite i Charles H. Gray, W. H. Ames, J. G. day evening, June 4th, the church being The American people have put immense ment—wait till you see it on Thursday. Packard, Chas. E. Luce, C. F. Andrews, filled with friends of the five young of into railroads the W.'B. Bowley. sums money during j ladies who graduated. The program: Corinne Griffith and Art Acord, Friday. Soy beans, C. F. Bellows, P. J. Bryant, last hundred years. They were built for A newspaper office and the life of a re- Percey Bessey, E. W. Downer, E. G. March Lot for the benefit of Eu- W. America first, porter holds much romance for the aver- Burnham, H. E. Hardy, A. H. Miller, Z. Invocation, Rev. H. Abbott There is a and Ivanella Jackson rope, nor for a few thousand speculators. | age person. certain mystery L. Putnam, H. T. Putnam, Fred Emery, Salutatory Essay, about compiling a daily paper and deliv- 1 John W. John Class History, Evie Ludwick Our coal mines, too, are American coal eroy Mansur, Goodwin, ering it to the public with all the news at ! E. Pratt, Seavey Piper, Clyde M. Ward, Music mines. The men who are operating them a stated time 365 davs a year. Reporters E. B. Carleton, L. C. Stone, F. A. Mer- Class Presentation of Gifts, are, most of them, American citizens; and witness all kinds of queer events, fre- rick, Charles Hatch. Annie McCurdy solve murder and Class Will and we have no hesitancy in saying they are quently mysteries do Grimm alfalfa, Frank Keene, Clyde Prophecy, Gladys Young all sorts of thrilling things. “Deadline J. G. C. E. Music making huge profits. The miners, whether Ward, Packard, Bellows, at Eleven” was written by a newspaper Charles Clement, lNorman Donahue. Essay and Vale ictory, Deiplia Sherman American or are with Ameri- woman and Music alien, paid adapted to the screen by a To meet the demand for a cheaper can dollars. The American public and newspaper man. They have put real priced fertilizer by purchasing the chemi- Presentation of Diplomas, into a A. F. Barnes American business are paying hitherto newspaper atmosphere dramatic cals direct and mixing them on the farm, Supt. story which gives the average person a the work commenced last has Address unheard of prices for coal and the needed year been glimpse behind the scenes of a reporter’s extended so that farmers in this section Benediction cannot be obtained. In the face 1 quantity life. Corinne Griffith has a role thatcalls have purchased nine cat loads of chemi- Reception of these facts, 2,200,000 tons of coal were for real dramatic ability. She fortified cals, equivalent to 275 tons, and mixed herself for it out by getting experience on a them at home, thus making a of OBEY of the from the saving THE shipped country COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION LAW New York daily. The intensely dramatic $3,600. The home mixed products aver- above mentioned single port, in two is heightened by touches of humor here age as the high any bought through regu- The United States Civil Service Com- take chances! Use the E.'.trecl months. much was shipped from and there, and a thread of love interest lar trade channels and last nONT McKee Jrnm leu) in effect April 15I Hov^ year proved an mission announces open competitive No other we do not know. cleverly developed completes a picture very motor vehicle shall le ports satisfactory. foi Machine and Standard Lens that v/ith the op.; examination Billing b' !w ri that will instruct and entertain all who This work is cairied on certain complies the hours of 30 minute.-. A very large percentage of this coal being by Machine and a witness it. Bookkeeping operator, new surret ai.d dO minutes Community clubs or land units, which, “no law” and adds class to be:ore sunrise unic went to England or France. These foreign Stenographer and Typist examination, glare your he?'I hts Also on Friday starts “The Moon Rid- through the efforts of cc n.-iructed and up.-: County Agent both to be held on , at Bel- said were unable to j 1920, car. The as loi'.ows No or governments they pay ers,” the serial that keeps you gasping Donahue, have been organized in most lens is one solid piece of buib lamp used for fast, Me. These examinations will be crystal- shah be of candle some $400,000,000 interest money which is breath. It features the king of cow every town in the county. Each com- greater power than 2-* held principally for filling vacancies as clear — Art no or r. ! j punchers, Acord. You’ll be sorry if munity has its own consist- glass scientifically needs no equivalent wattage) direct overdue to the treasury of the United organization, may occur in the Customs and In- designed f'.ui, a they rav 6aid shall e. on a roa you miss single episode of the exciting ing of president, secretary and sbch other — i^ht level we ternal Revenue and will also be dimmers no States and hav_* agreed to allow them battles Districts, attachments. sever-tv.-five f'ei ai ead of any of Cowboy Buck Ravelle against officers as the club thinks necessary. (75) such used for vacancies as to defer for a I the clan of filling they may "tan I -v -two uu payment somewhat indefi- Devil Men. They will keep These clubs are up some ad- (42) I taking occur in all other services. It saves tne you and with mat is wasted the ground. No head pht such nite time. Thus, in an indirect way, we gasping gulping thrills and vanced methods of farming and demon- light by the except Applicants are particularly desired for been '-•and blasted cr trusted I amazement. their worth in the various locali- shall be use< are loaning them money with which to strating the and examination window Stenographer Typist, ordinary lens and adds it to the any motor vehicle unit -s the of su. h le ties and as they prove successful will be glass type buy coal and foods which we need our- May Allison, Saturday who are willing to accept, appointment at has b- en bv certificate i? ued ! as an advanced in approved generally adopted step annum intense beam of is “fhe a $1020 per in the Public Health which concentrated Public. Utilities Con mission. selves. England uses much of the coal Walk-Oifs,” Screen Classics, farm science. light of the famous Service. Applicants for Stenographer and i he is to Inc., adaptation Broadway and (Note, McKee Lens has been a; ; which bought here, generate power j are also desired who are to projected the horizontal ! stage success by Frederic and Fanny Hat- Typist willing through prism, by this for her the goods from which CAROLINE A. HAVENER. in the office of the Commission.) factories, I ton, will be the feature attraction Satur- accept appointment down close to the road United States Commissioner of bed for 600 feet ahead. are to be sold in America. This is no j d ly with the beautiful May Allison in the Immigra- Mrs. Caroline A. Havener died at her tion at at a salary of $1200 per And not a fiction. are in our mar- stellar role It is a play with a rich so- Montreal, rav of this English goods home at bright white road beam c.iety and is said to Citypoint Tuesday night, June annum with bonus. kets and are in background have been now, accumulating stor- j 8th, where for about 84 years she had All citizens of the United States who can I mounted for the screen with a most lavish go above 42 incnes from the tc age warehouses in considerable been a resident, dearly beloved and both men and ground quantities. display in fashionable gowns and settings. high- meet the requirements, Her was It satisfaction some The ly respected. age 88 years, 3 women, may enter this examination. biind may give great to of play was originally produced on approaching drivers. months and 10 days and she was born in For information address the us to see Uncle Sam as Sir Boun Broadway by Oliver Morosco and is Secretary, posing by the of the same authors Waldoboro, daughter Charles and i Board U. S. Civil Service Examiners at tifui to all the but who wrote “Lombardi, riss: world, the sterling Elizabeth (Prock) Bides. Her office or custom Why your life and those of others Ltd.,” “Years of Discretion” and “Up-, husband, Belfast, Me., post house, with common sense of the is Gardiner L. Havener, died about five or the First U. S. Civil Service country begin- stairs and Down.” The Hattons have Secretary, makeshift devices that years ago. Three Mrs. house weaken the in ning to express itself explicitly and em- been the most acceptable in children, Emily District, Custom Tower, Boston, light playwrights F. a decade in Lane, Charles G. and George E. Hav- Mass., with whom applications must be ordei to phatically as being for America first. picturing New York society comply with tne law? Por and ener, all of Belfast, survive also filed in form in time to arrange safety's “The Walk-Oils” is credited with j her, complete their several grandchildren. The funeral will for the examination of applicants. sake car — Mr. Edward A. Brand was summoned being biggest success in this direc- equip your with the McKee the tion. be held at her late home Friday at 10 a. PRICES before the Senate Investigating commit- m., Rev. Arthur E Wilson of the First Misses Helen Picksley of N. lens that Warwick, protect you from the of the 5 penalty to 81:n inclusive, per tee a few' days ago. Mr. Brand is Secre- The Special Production, Monday and Tues- Parish (Unitarian) church officiating. Y\, and Jennie Wilson of Philadelphia pair law at 8‘.4B to 9I:B inclusive, “On The interment will be in the have arrived at their cottage near the the same time per pair. of the Tanners’ Council of the Unit- day, With the Dance.” Matinee Citypoint you from 9%n to B tary preventing 10.'/2 inclusive, per pair. Cemetery City Park. n IU /4 ed States, and, therefore, is in a position 2.30,25c; Evening, 7.30, 25c and accidents. to ll!/’B inclusive, per pair, When to know about the cost and value of 35c; Children, 15c. ordering by mail, send pr, New York is Now size of lens and model of car leather. He said the price of leather is made glitteringly attrac is the time to get the McKee Lens. tive even in the much lower because the foreign demand scenes portraying its wickedness in “On With the the had fallen and domestic purchases Dance,” ofT, picture Monday and Tuesday. Seldom have declined because retailers of foot- has a more colorful photoplay been offer- For Sale B. O. ed screen lovers. belfamain wear are buying “hand to mouth,” which In the brilliant scenes by Norton, in Broadway the of course makes the manufactures of cabarets, luxurious apart- ments of the rich, and the myriad-lighted shoes wary of buying leather. He told of the skyline great city, a dazzling spec- SPECIAL PRICE the committee that the prices of foot- tacle has been filmed. The Standard wear would be considerably lower next story brings to the front the excel- lent talents of Mae Murray, the erstwhile winter. This is all somewhat encourag- Made by the McKEE GLASS COMPANY, Jeannette, Pa. dancer of the Follies and now a screen but we fear that hides will be ing, stored, player of more than ordinary charm and SALE and leather held back from sale, till ability, and the suave and affable David prices much higher than just at present, Powell. The plot concerns a Russian im- migrant girl, selfish and are quoted. Mr. Brand evidently had no pleasure-loving, Notice of First Meeting of Creditors. who, suddenly injected into the atmos- FOR SALE ers brief for the Big Five meat packers. He phere of New York “high life,” at first Id the District Court of the United Stated for To the Vo the District of Northern Division. acre farm 1 mile from Belfast post- said controlled 60 per cent of the yields to the temptations of easy Maine, Oft they money Av In the matter of ) office; 10 acres tillage, estimated 18 M. that are offered her on every but Guy A. r, of the of Ik tanneries and he believed they had held hand, In Bankruptcy. pine ready to cut and a lot growing, hard wood City latdr in a big redeems herself. Ice Gray, Bankrupt, [ Cream one-half back their to force for heme use. One and Btory 6-room output up prices. “On ^^HB^BM^^BBB BB ^■^■■B^BBHBBI^H^BBk MBI^B To the creditors of A. of in You are hereby notified that With the Dance” is described as Jersey Guy Gray Belfast, well and papered, kitchen fin- house, painted These have a firm on their the of Waldo REGISTRATION will in people grip the first personally produced picture bear- County and|District,aforesaid, ished in hard pine, e ectric lights, new Jbe barn, and correct the VOTING LIS businesses. The Administration of Jus- ing the name of Fitzmaurice. It bankrupt:— tie 4 head. Hen house for 300 hens. Only $2200 George Belfast on the five secular is a You are notified that on the 28th with terms if one wishes. Postcard will meritorious effort. The hereby easy first of tice of the United States, represented by scenario, was twenty- day June, A, 1 from Michael day of May, 1920, the said Guy A, Gray get you new farm catalogue just off the presB adapted Morton’s stage A Pint (35c.) of Registration will be in ses- A. Mitchell “had the goods” on Tripl-Seal^Brick duly adjudicated bankrupt; and that the first We have a great many city homes on our list Palmer, play, was written by Ouida It the forenoon to one o’clock Bergere. meeting of his creditors will be held at the at trades. ALBERT E ANDREW’S, them and “compromised.” is a Paramount Artcraft good and frois three to five o’clock picture. office of Dunton & Morse, Savings Bank build- Room 6-7 Odd Fellows Block, Belfast, Me. and from seven to nine o'cl ing, in Belfast, on the 18th day of June, 1920, at 24 With Farm Chapin Agency. on first When Gov. Henry J Allen of Kansas GOVERNMENT* AFTER BLI\D MAN ten o’clock in the forenoon, at which time and noon, four of said evidence the and President Samuel J. of place the said creditors may attend, prove touching qualit- Gompers the therein and to revise and c The Bureau of War Risk Insurance is ! their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the of Labor lists, and on the last one s: f ederation met by agreement in At 20 Cents and transact such other business as of anxious to receive news bankrupt, very regarding a ! to verify tne co-rectness of joint debate, Gov. Allen asked Mr. Gom- may properlyjcome before said meeting. Horses for Hale blind ex-service man in and close discharged 1918, Bangor. Maine, . 1920, complete up its rec> who has been ONE PAIR BLACK HORSES, weight sions. And on the shi pers the following question:—“When a reported as wandering fr JOHN R. MASON, Iasi of about 2200 pounds, ages five .>nd eight. five o’clock in the afternoon. dispute between labor and capital brings around various places in New England Referee in Bankruptcy. Will work or fine readers. ! of said voting lists shall be ever since. He is entitled to compensa- THREE DAYS ONLY single double; on a strike affecting the or a Clerk of said of Belfast a production tion for his disability, and to insurance For sale at bargain. City of O. therefor, except that on the ! distribution the necessaries of life, premium payments as long as he lives. CARD OF THANKS IRVIN HILLS, devoted to registration and on His Prospect Searsport, Maine, thus threatening the and present whereabouts is unknown and" Street, devoted to the records as public peace and We wish to thank all who befriended us days the Bureau is using effort to ascer- Friday sions of the Board shall impairing the public health, has the pub- every Wednesday, Thursday in our late bereavement; also for the close tain how it may get in touch with him. the afternoon, but no name in such a beautiful flowers sent to the funeral. lic any rights controversy, or is It is desired to locate him in order or stricken from said lists af that mrs. Eben F. FOR SALE Fletcher, the afternoon of the last of sa it a private war between labor and capi- his name and organization may be ascer- OF NEXT WEEK Laforest Fletcher, to registration as above. tal? If you answer this question in the tained, and if possible, to get hold of him * One 1915 Ford Roadster, one 1916 Ernest Fletcher. W. A. physically so that the Bureau can MASON affirmative, Mr. Gompers, how would detain him in one place long enough to get from Touring Car Board of Registration of th< the of the you protect rights public?’’ him an application for This to Ice Cream at Belfast. Maine, May 25, 1920. compensation, opportunity buy Jersey Both in good condition and at a bargain Poor old Sam did not to answer. He which is due and also to his Gov- try him, get if taken at once. For ernment insurance less than the occurs but once a For Sale particulars inquire laid his hand on his mouth as did Job payments. regular price at 53 Belfast. 2t24 Under the War Risk Insurance act he Congress street, when the Lord spoke to him out of the Don’t miss it. Get brick of A 12-ROOM HOUSE, modern improve, for sale is entitled to $100 per month compensa- year. your Jersey ments, partly furnished, barn, garage, whirlwind, saying:—“Where wast thou tion and $57.50 per month insurance so Ice Cream from the Jersey dealer—a regular 35c. nearly an acre land, garden, berries and One of the most desirab when I laid the foundations of the earth? long as he lives, provided, of course, that fruit trees. On easy terms. FOR SAI.E Birch Crest, Northport, on 11 he carried $10,000 of insurance. If it is brick for 20c. Declare, if thou hast understanding.” MRS. W. H. Was built by contractor So: found that he carried no insurance while COOMBS, A 12-room house and garage for three own use. Price $850. fV in the Which is 16tf 23 Washington Street. cars. Inquire of Grover Cleveland Bergdoll was a draft military service, improb- apply to JOHN F. K able, he will still be entitled to $100 per MRS. P. D. H. CARTER, a slacker and a deserter. He was tf23 Main St dodger, month compensation. FOR SALE BY 6 Miller Street, or at apprehended, tried and imprisoned in' Any information; regarding the where- LOST A. C. MOSMAN’S, Spring St. Fort Jay. He is a member of a wealthy abouts of this man should be sent to Mr. Harry Special Bureau Last Monday morning between Hall’s family and missed some of tbe comforts Burlingame, Agent, FOR SALK of War Risk Insurance, 10l Milk Street, Corner, Belmont, and Cedar street, Bel- of home and wanted to pay a visit to his fast, an old-fashioned leather wallet, held FOR SALE Boston, Mass. Read & slabs cord- mother. His request was granted but we Hills, Druggists. with a rubber band and containing two Long $1 per dollar several ones and some House No. 36 High Street and lot, situ- do not know how “high up” the grantor twenty bills, Children Cry change. Finder will be rewarded by re. ated next to Belfast Library. slabs $3 per cord. Swanvi,fl!l was. Two “trusty” soldiers were sent two lots at Birch FOR FLETCHER'S turning same to Cottage and Crest, along with the homesick one, presuma- ELIJAH L. K.NOWLTON, Northport. Inquire of b. ^ W. H. Me MIL I ON bly to see that he did not escape. They CASTORIA I Belmont, Maine. tf24 BRAY, Belfast, Conner ot Belfast t of Northport and ^ews JosephEu*ue?f D. J?' Parent, of Waterville have sold NORTHPORT l*16 “°vln* Picture house ADVERTISEMENTS. at Bayside to sfVC °f Waterv,lle' who duc1itPriy wT'on- Mrs. Elizabeth Perry has been visiting in Freedom and Waterville. Stoddard gives notice of open- Dr. A. O. Stoddard is Hass in piano study. now able to be Mr. BARGAINS ■'o'.jnimer out again after his and Mrs. John Halliday have hired severe illness. He is the Frank Burrill cottage for the season. ! n j0nes advertises Edison’s three enjoying working in his garden in wh'ch now within he has some rare dollar phonograph, wild flowers and is also Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bray spent the That selling lilies of the Put Money in of our pocketbook. valley and other flow- week-end at their cottage on Birch Crest YourJ ers in their season. • Park, ,nial Theatre publishes picture week. The for the Dickey-Knowlton Real Estate Co. Blaine Bonney and sister of have rented Auburn, I the first floor in the Froth- Me. are stopping at%Mr. and Mrs. Henry I POCKETS en F, Laforest and Ernest house ingham so-called, on High street Hills.’ ! jblish a card of thanks. j Mr. and ! Mrs. Charles McAuliffe and advertises and Quite a number from Northport went Rnowlton pockej- family, the second floor to Mr. and $2.45 to Belfast June 5 to see and hear Mrs. James Randel and General family. Pershing. Suits and Coats W H Coombs offers 12-room ^^e annual convention of the i sale. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sheldon and son for Waldo County W. C. T. U. will be held Earl Memorial price sale of Jersey ice ! at the Grange hall in Monroe spent Day with their son, ALL Wednesday, Chester A. Seldon. i:iee days. June 23rd. Local treasurers are urged to have the dues pore Store are offering 300 and the Willard memorial Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Leseur arrived Sat- fund Marked Down in Price ■ in the hands wort sport shoes at $2.45. of the treasurer, Mrs. urday to spend the summer at Bayside Sadie H. Bates of in the Greenlaw rndike, wants situation as Sandypoint by June cottage. 19th. and very so. The Boston steamers will begin regular substantially The funeral f Ford touring car for sale. of Eben F. Fletcher was landings here June 21st instead of July held at his home on as advertises a sacrifice sale Commercial street 2nd, previously announced. last silk Thursday at 2 p. m.. Rev. Arthur E ohene, georgette and Mrs. Grace of James H. Wilson officiating. The bearers were from Gowey Waltham, Mass., Howes has rented Benner’s Thomas H. Marshall Post, G. A. R., cottage, the Birch- .Sample Shop are advertis- wood, and it for the season. MAINE. Thomas Gannon, J. O. Clark, Robert F. 300 PAIRS opened BELFAST, on summer dresses. Russ and Daniel H. Strout. Mr. Fletcher Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Leadbetter and e Inc., advertises Victrolas served aB musician in Co G. of the 24th their little grandson, Lewis Dodge, visit- :ies and Victrola music for Regiment of Maine Volunteers and united ed in Camden Saturday and Sunday. with the G. A. R. Post at China, where Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Dodworth and Mr. ,ral Maine Power Co. adver- he lived previously to making his home and Mrs. J. W. have arrived at stock, in Belfast. KLAYCORT Dougan •ferred their summer home at North Shore. f diamond lost. POOR’S Mills. Mrs. E. O. Colby and NOTICE Miss at Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Turner of Allston, 1 roadster and Annabell Colby of Sunset were Shoes Ford touring Sport Mass., accompanied by Orkland Bowden iP guests last week of Mrs. Annabell Un- fr,f <.j of several at their derwood....Carl Cole of Camden Boston, spent days Ross gives notice of open- recently cottage at Kelley Cove. visited his mother, Mrs. Jane Cole ...Mrs. v, [uoit at Northport. Miss School Closes 11th Georgie Dickey of Bangor is boarding Margie Dodge, instructor in music June Market advertises macker- with Mrs. Delbert Rolerson....Riverside Two at Castine Normal school and her moth- other tish. Forty=Five Mrs. and bsters Grange was invited to meet with Silver er, Lewis Dodge, spent the week- end My summer class in Piano School of Business Science Harvest Grange last Thursday and Memorial Day with Mr. and Mrs. Study evening, ( Donald timely suggestions for the and they report a line time....Mr. and Regular price $3.00.) Dodge. Mrs. Stillman Flood have Opens , at 68 Church St. Tel. 149-3 moved to the J. W. Pray of Waterville has bought city, where he has Red -.1. Donald, Northport Ave., employment....Mr. and White 'duck upper, specially reinforced. the moving theatre business of Eugene Mrs. Carlvin Draper (nee goods, furniture a special- Louise Biscoe) R. Conner, of Northport, and A. J. Parrot from R. rubber sole aid wedge heel with extra Providence, I., spent last week quality of Waterville and his son, Donald AMY E. STODDARD at Mr. and Pray, Mrs. John L. re- will conduct it. ly advertises his studio for Boynton’s, rubber Thick felt cushion Mr. and Mrs. Pray and turning Saturday to their new gray pebbled forepart. home in son were guests at The Waquoit over :ns at 75 High street. Mass. Norton, between rubber sole and sock lining. Leather Sunday. They have leased the Nut Shell ;is, Searsport, advertises a Austin J. cottage and store of Mr. Con- for sale. Fernald has bought an inter- adjoining, insole. Rubber toe cap. Red sport trimmed. ner, and will manufacture for sale home est in and become aq active member of H. Carter advertises 12- made and ice cream. the Belfast Candy Company. The other candy : garage for sale. members are Charles E. White and Lewis Wonderful shoes for general use. The felt pad Andrews offers 20 acre farm li. Hart. Mr. White, assisted by Mrs. NEWS OF THE GRANGES. make them comfortable. wear White, will continue with the office work, remarkably They $5,000 while Messrs. Hart and i\ advertises house, cottage Fernald will do because are cured. At Silver Harvest Grange, No. 66, opened To furniture a I the road work Mr. finely they pressure regular | buy antiques, specialty. s for sale. principally. Fernald in form with an attendance of 36 mem- graduated in the B. H. S. class of 1902 these are very desirable shoes—but we said bers, 18 visiting members and 18 friends want nice old and For and for the past 17 years has been prices pieces, original. and district schools will em- and children. After the opening song by ployed on the railroad in all the capacities TWO FORTY-FIVE. and w, Friday, for the summer Men’s, Boys’ YVomen’s, the choir grange closed in form and Riv- such articles will from brakeman to pav good prices. conductor. He will erside Grange, No. 506, being present by bring to the firm the of experience deal- invitation, they were invited down to the h. r. McDonald. t\el left for a few ing with the and a Monday general public willing- dining room for refreshments and were New York ness to do his for her summer part of the work. Mrs. followed quickly by the remaining visi- Tel. 110. 45 Annie D. Mathews Northport Ave., Belfast. is employed as clerk tors and their host grange. in their retail store, and a Silver Church of God will hold Murray Keene, Later Harvest Grange gave their B H. S. boy, will succeed as assistant and meeting at Maple Grove friends visitors the following pro- -9- Miss Dexter, who will soon go to Cali- the male from June 18th over the gram: Song by quartette with forn a. The furnish free of charge automobiles for firm is prospering in their an recitation Julia SWANV1ELE. ercore; by Gurney; cars iinday. new location in those not having if proper arrange Hayford block and are song by and Albra Margie Gurney; tab- ments are made with the Dunton has been elected constantly making to their County Agent. improvements leau, What is Home Without a Elmer Cunningham of Bangor was the Belfast etc. Mother; All persons leaving Belfast must be at Savings Bank to office, recitation by Thirza in guest of his father over Memorial 'ay. U. will meet with Mrs. has Herberts; song the Farm Bureau office on or before 10 y caused by the resignation The W. C. T. Roy Wight returned from Con- character Chester Poland by and Chester o’clock a. m. of that (standard time). Miss Elizabeth A.-Kelley of Belfast was E. Frost. Miss Lillian Knowlton of this city and Ida F. Aborn Friday afternoon at 2.30 necticut and is visiting his Nelson day, father, Cross, with an encore; song by Albra a guest at Mrs. F. Miss Ethel Drinkwater of o’clock. Wight. If not pleasant the next fair day. Mary Nickerson’s re- Northport, Gurney, with an recitation Knowlton Heal Estate Co. who were encore; by cently. returning from Camden Tues- 1 Erlon r Orrin The Universalist League will serve a There will be another of those Payson; reading by Isa J. Dickey his cot- day June in the popular Wrentworth; Mrs. E. L. Cunningham of was night, 2nd, former’s dances Julia THOMPSON-MORRILL. Bangor 50-cent supper in their vestry in the pavilion at the fair song by Gurney; tableau, Youth town Lodge—at Temple Heights Ford touring car, and who met with an public grounds in on Memorial Day calling on 16th. with and Old Age; reading Ada idt and family of were Wednesday, June Friday evening music by Dean’s by Sanborn; friends. Brooklyn, accident, only slightly injured, re- solo Carroll A. of Belfast and •• orchestra of Camden. banjo by Guy Gurney, with encore; Thompson j summer season. ports to the contrary notwithstanding. McReen’s orchestra went to Brooklin, Miss Sadie M. R. recitation by Edith Sanborn; tableau, Miss Anne A. Morrill of Belmont were ; Nickerson, N., left The two young women were and to at a Albert P. Co son was 31st for -me Havener, a former Bel- alone, Maine, Wednesday play High called to Bangor Over the Top. married at the home of the bride’s sister, May Boston to enter Simmons Miss Knowlton was driving the car. On the death of w a student at Westbrook school graduation. Wednesdas'by his mother, Worthy Master Woods of Riverside Mrs. Elijah Morse of Belmont. Satur- College. -• Spring Brook hill, in A. whose ently won a live dollar gold Camden, they Mrs.^Prentiss Colson, remains gave an interesting report of the Pomona day, June 5th at 12 o’clock. The dec- Ouite a delegation from this town went struck some loose gravel in passing The Waldo County Veteran Associa- will be brought here for interment in prize in a speaking contest, meeting at Searsmont, June 1st. Pleas- orations were principally wild flowers to Belfast Saturday to see the Pershing- another car and their car skidded and tion will meet at Morrill June 17th. If -i will spend the summer va- The Belfast ing remarks were made each and very attractive. Only immediate Milliken party. the next fair not later than Boy Scouts will hold their by of the her toppled over, throwing both out, but not stormy day, Rev. Arthur E. aunt, Mrs. Cecil Clay. last of the season visiting members and a brief the relatives were present. the with the meeting next Tuesday story by Mrs. Sarah I.evenseller and daughter injuring car, exception of Friday. Master of pastor of the First Parish (Uni- Waldo evening. The plans for their annual Worthy Silver Harvest Grange Wilson, Mary of vValdo were the guests of Mrs. -lay, County chair- the top and wind shield. Miss Drink- Church of officiated with Mr. and Mrs. Alton E. Howard have camping trip will soon be closed the exercises. tarian) Belfast, H. M. Chase 30th. ■State Chamber of Commerce water was burned from the acid announced. May slightly rented the Gilmore house on High street. the single ring service. The bride wore a tural League, has appointed from the and both Members of J. VV storage battery, she Mrs Howard is ill at the Walao County John Cochran Chapter, D. becoming gown of navy blue Georgette Smart has bought the farm build- K Keene as assistant chair- and Miss Knowlton were A. slightly bruised, Hospital, but is improving. R., report a very enjoyable meeting Waldo County Farm Bureau Wil crepe, with elaborate beading design, and ings owned ami occupied by the lateChas. Ansel M. but were both at last Lothrop, secretary they up once and able Monday evening at the home of Mrs. carried a shower of bride roses. E. Small and has moved his family there. -• an bouquet collection of etc. to return & have a Conduct Orchard Tour. exhibits, home when found by Donald Patterson Sylvester curiosity Marthon Doak of North Belfast. The her sister as matron She was attended by Mr. ami Mrs P. L Nickerson and fig Centennial Celebration in A. MacLennon of Dallas, who in their window in the form of a petri- June meeting will be held with Mrs. Al- Texas, of honor, who wore blue meteor crepe Pauline of was to Belfast fied It was near their bert E. It is planned to visit several daughter Bath were guests autoing and Northport. potato. dug up gas- Andrews on Cottage street. I of the best and carried roses. The groom Kiilarny over Memorial of Aderton oline tank at the foot of Main street. orchards in the county and have several Day Eugene The Boston steamer was late in arriv- j was attended by Mr. Morse. A wedding and demonstrations such as the lime family. The Sons of Veterans Auxiliary will ing heqe Tuesday morning having been sulphur breakfast followed the ceremony shortly spray with the spray All next delayed on a count of a J gun. present after which Mr. and Mrs. Thompson left Rev. Ashley A. Smith of Bangor de- I observe Flag Day Monday evening rope becoming be will given an opportunity of On their livered a line memorial address at the at an open meeting when the children entangled in her propeller. Fortunately hearing by auto for a brief bridal trip. and seeing some of the best will the diver who was at work on orchardists return will make their home in the church Sunday evening, MiySOth. The I will take part. The program begin the truck in they ; the county. They will give and services were at 8 o’clock. at the lower bridge, was called to extri- practical Cross house on Miller street, which they opening closing by talks to the men on cate it. j cultivation, pruning, had previously furnished. The bride is a Rev. George C. Bourn of Belfast. Mr. The Salvation Army drive has been etc. The party will assemble at the Smith a glowing tribute to the noble A nine from Earn! daughter of Wm. A. Morrill of Belmont, pud com- Washington Hose Com- Bureau completed under the direction of the Office, Belfa.-t, and leave a nurt-e been em- veterans and the tribute to the gold star won promptly is registered and has pany from the B. H. S. boys on the at 10 a. m. mittee with Dr. W. L. West chairman. Tuesday, June 15th. It is since in our service flag was most impressive. street ball ployed in Portland several years, was which is Congress grounds Tuesday af- planned to arrive at the The amount raised $522, farm of C. C. from the same in H. D. Farnham played the organ volun- ternoon in a score of 10 to 9. returning employment $22 over the allotment. George Clements, at was Winterport, approximately Providence, R I. l'he groom is the son tary; the congregational singing led | Thompson and Henry Peters were the 11 a. m. The party will then have lunch- of the late Hon. William P. by a chorus wit Mr. Farnham at the The Dickey-Knowlton Real Estate and were assisted Thompson battery by Chief Shute eon and visit the farms of A. L. Blaisdell A contralto solo Miss has rented for Albert C. Will- and has been a mail carrier in Belfast piano. by Dorothy ! Company and Messrs. George and Ralph Darby, and Geo. H. York of Winterport. years. have many friends Smith of Bangor and Ben Farnham at iams of Chelmsford, Mass., their cottage Keating, Ross, Sayward and Each many They Pendleton, person is asked to furnish their the piano was much appreciated. The | home in Searsport to Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Rolersou. who extend congratulations and best own picnic lunch. Coffee, sugar and church was tastily decorated with ever- : of who wishes, l’he bride’s sister and husband, Tupper Jacksonville, Florida, ne North cream will Church Guild met Monday be furnished by interested Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scholield of greens, flags and potted plants. The ser- j took possession June first for the season. Portland, evening at the with parties. Each is asked to was at the of the arch Kittridge cottage 20 person furnish came to attend the wedding. vice Hag iiung top Mrs. Nellie H. Griffin of Boston, for- present. A picnic lunch was served by a drinking vessel. back of the altar and held in place by merly Miss Nellie Harmon, a Belfast Mrs. George U. Kittridge assisted by the Eighty men have signified their inten- three small green wreaths. The altar Misses girl and later a teacher in the High Kittridge. It was voted to con- tions of making this trip. Most of these Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Lynam have was draped with a large flag and each tinue with men will I school, is having a window put into the the Ladies’ Circle the support furnish their own cars and some been guests of the bride’s father, Nelson side wall was graced with the same. Mrs. I church at Unity in honor of her father, another year of a French orphan. It of them will drive across country to the Wight, and will make their home in Otis B. Patterson had charge of the deco- ! the late Ralph I. Harmon. was the last meeting of the season. meeting instead of coming to Belfast. Ayer, Mass., while Mr. Lynam is at rations and was assisted by Mrs. C. R. The Belfast Chamber of Million Dollars Sheriff Frank A. Cushman was in Win- Commerce will Camp Devens. Nickerson. ! There will be a special meeting of the terport to take into Woman’s Hospital Aid Friday at 3 p. m. recently custody Maurice at the home of the Mrs. Cecil Sanborn, a young man wanted but— President, at the to make arrangements for the fair Portsmouth Navy Yard for deser- Clay, tion from 1 in July. The chairman of each table the U. S. S. Des Moines He was taken to the committee is requested to be present and ship Tuesday by Deputy | F. A. Littlefield. Bernard also It ! as many other members as possible. Crocker, MUSIC an bought enlisted man, is in the jail to await North Belfast. Mrs. Harry A. Fur- the of the Grand Jury in Septem- bish of R. arrived ber for an of is known to the world Providence, I, last assault case occurring some per example courage Thursday to pass a few weeks in her time ago in Swanville. The young men cience than Thomas A. Edison’s work in per- former home....Mrs. A. S. Daniels and were acquaintances at the State School. Rev. Daniels of ar- il the son, Harry Caribou, The friends of Albert M. Ames of ng phonograph. The rose in full rived last Mrs. Daniels is to skeptics Friday. Stockton Springs, candidate for senator rus when he a seli her property here and move to Cari- proposed better phonograph—an from Waldo county in the coming pri- At The Davis bou to make her home in the future. rument “that could numan maries, have called his attention to an Sample Shop music as and Mrs Lawrence produce Mr. Roberts, who item in the last issue of The Journal been in New lie artists who first gave it utterance.” have Hampshire for some which to them carries the implication arrived home to remain The one chance ot season jto a time, Saturday that he has made or sanctioned false jthe get good indefinitely ... Mrs. Mary Crockett and statements regarding the length of serv- daughter Barbara, who spent several Mr. Edison’s exhausted the ice in the Maine Legislature of his oppo- Summer Dress at a tremendous discount. experiments months with Mrs. Annie B. Pitcaer, nent, Senator Clement of Montville. Mr. entire field of went to a short time research in sound reproduc- Appleton age to Ames authorizes the statement that he live with Mrs. Crockett’s And the whole is this: brother, Henry freely admits having said that Senator story tion. He built and rebuilt until his Arline final, ; Davidson....Miss Walton, a teach- Clement has served three terms in the er in a private school in New Haven, Legislature, two in the House and one in The perfected model cost him Three Million arrived home Tuesday and is with big manufacturers of dresses an 1 gowns have been hard hit Ct, the Senate; and so far as his knowledge her father, W. H. Walton, for tne sum- Dollars. extends no person has ever received by the cold weather the entire mer. extremely experienced by country preferment for a greater length of service this The Bridge Accident. About it.30 from Waldo county, indicating that it is spring, consequently their large stock of summer dresses And the a. a four ton auto against the of the voters of this result? m., Saturday, truck, policy made up for have not moved as as owned by Charles M. Foster and driven county to bestow such honors for any early shipments quickly they longer « Ask some one who attended the Glen Elli- by Ralph Libby, both of Bangor, went period. should, therefore making it necessary for them to throw these through the draw at the lower bridge into son on 1 recital. There was the public proof. the river channel, in speaking of the goods the-market at a great discount in order recover financial- Mr. Foster said Mr. Ellison sang in comparison with the accident the truck was and to make room to start fall the works. on the draw when he felt it settling in the NEW ly goods through UE-CREATION of his voice by the New rear. The east section of the draw went down first them a chance was Edison. And no one could the giving to jump, Luckily, Mr. Davis in the market buying at the time, an l i distinguish one on each side. How Libby got out voice from the wheel was a us some wonderful values. In this lot are white an l living its RE-CREATION. from under mystery to Amateur aad Commercial shipped figur- him. The trucK. contained films belong- • ed and Below a few ing to the Universal Film Co., Market Voiles, Silks, Satins, Georgettes Jerseys. just j street, Portland. Mr. Gorman manager. of the many values on our racks. Jesse E. Staples’ auto truck with 2000 feet of green himber, said to weigh six GTUDIO tons, was on the draw and a short dis- white and to “The Phonograph with a Soul” Voiles, figured, $ 7.49 $15.98 behind was a plain tance Bangor truck bring- for ing the Whitman’s household all Open Business Silks and 16.98 to 26.50 If you love music, you will agree with the enthusiastic goods, Satins, many patterns, g j said to weigh about ten tons, when the audience:—The New Edison represents Three Million Dol- Foster truck reached the bridge. It was some lars well spent. Georgettes, beaded, others p!ain,17.93 to 31.50 noticed by Staples’ driver. Efforts were to Films and print- I he made at once raise the Foster truck developed and to soul of song is cheap at any price. Yet it'isnow brought Jerseys, blue, taupe gray, 19.98 23.50 but it was found necessary to send to j within reach of your The instrument ed in 24 hours. pocketbook. used in for a Rockland lighter and to Bath for a Mr. Ellison’s recital is a of Mr. Edison’s Three duplicate diver. Both were here ready for Come while the sizes are Million Dollar Model. It sells for {285 (in Canada, $431). work early complete. early Tuesday morning. The car was j found resting on its wheels on the river’s Truly yours, bed. It was lifted to the lighter and about noon put onto the bridge. A truck M. A. was waiting and towed it Bangor. The COOK, bridge will remain closed as Cyr Broth- 75 The Davis Clark’s SI. ers arrived from High Street, Monday Waterville to Sample Shop, Corner, High their j begin on contract for the new con- crete structure. The accident happened BELFAST, MAINE. Phone 156-12 I time only a short before the arrival of the Gen. Pershing party. bile came slowly'up Water street anO aerea 'Til Keep Dora George SeaT5\ter. ponderously. “And In the meantime, HUMPHREYS* paused half a block away, evidently rifles and the here for ammunition don’t do any more or rail-cut- Instant- digging The full list of Dr. Humphreys* Remedies for reconnoitering the situation. Jules and his woods gang. Rondeau ting.” He hurried away to his auto- Internal and external use, meets the needs/of ly the Colonel thnist his head out the They’ll in on us probably be dropping mobile, leaving a lieutenant in families for nearly every ailment from cab window. about charge The Infancy 2 a. m.. If I know anything about of the to old age—described in Dr. Humphreys’ Manual squad. “Sexton I" he shouted. “Cardigan’s Colonel way of doing mailed free. Pennington's ’’Also in the meantime, young man.” In a He’s cutting crossing. holding things." Colonel PARTIAL LIST Pennington announced, “yon me here against my will. Get the mill *«••••• will pardon me If I take possession of VALLEY FOR crew together and phone for Rondeau Having Black Minor- 1. Fevers, Congestions. Inflammations dispatched,the my locomotive and flat cars. I ob- and his woods-crew. Send the switch- ca to hold until the ar- the 2. Worms, Worm Fever up the work serve you have finished unloading of and a of flats for rival 3. Colic, Crying Wakefulness of Infant engine couple up of re-enforcements. Colonel Pen- those rails.” CASTORIA 4. Diarrhea of Children and adults them. Phone Poundstone. Tell him nington fairly burned the streets en yourself. ForlnfentsandjChildren. 7. Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis “Help Colonel,” Bryce re- to have the chief of police—” route to his home. He was desirous of 8. Toothache, Neuralgia plied with an assumption of hearti- Bryce hand closed into a before ven- GIANTS 9. Headache, Sick Headache. Vertigo Cardigan's great getting heavy ulster ness he was far from feeling. lO. Dyspepsia,Indigestion.Weak Stomach over the Colonel’s while down forth the air. Mothers Know neck, turing again Into night “Thank so That 13. Croup, Hoarse you much. Cardigan." Cough, Laryngitis Water street a dark streak that was The violent slam with which he 14. Eczema, Eruptions. With the greatest good nature In life. 15. Rheumatism, Buck Ogilvy sped toward the automo- closed the front doer after him brought PETER Lumbago Pennington climbed Into the cab, By B. KYNE 16. Fever and Adue, Malaria bile, intending to climb in and make Shirley, In and slippers, Genuine Castoria dressing gown reached for the bell-cord, and rang 17. Piles, Blind. Bleeding Internal. External to the Author of Pennington’s manager a prisoner also. staircase. the bell 19. Catarrh. Influenza, Cold in Head vigorously. Me was too late, however. Sexton “Uncle Seth!" she called. "What’s “Csppy Ricks” 20. Whoopind Coudh Then he permitted himself a tri- 21. his car and full the matter?” Asthma, Oppressed. Difficult Breathing swung departed at umphant toot of the whistle, after 27. Disorders oi the Kidneys speed down Water street, leaving the “There’s the devil to pay," he an- which 30. Urinary Incontinence he threw off the air and gently disappointed Buck to return swered. “That fellow Cardigan is back "14, Sore Throat, Quinsy panting opened the throttle. He was not a lo- of the N. J7* Grip# Grippe, La Grippe to the scene of operations. C. 0„ after all. and he and Copyright by Peter B. Kyne comotive engineer but he had ridden released his hold on Ogilvy have a of fifty men down For sale by druggies everywhere. Bryce Cardigan gang in the cab of his own locomotive and at the of Water and B Pennington’s neck. “You win, Colo- intersection fellt confident of his HUMPHREYS HOMEO. MEDICTNE CO- quite ability in he announced. “No can streets, cutting in a jump-crossing of noi -V SYNOPSIS.'- : Jorner William and Ami Streets | nel," good a neither Morphine -1 * .*= New York pinch. Opium, L;, come of here our line.” holding you any longer. With a creak and a the train Mineral. NqtXahcotic He dashed hump Into your car and on your way.” into the living room, and CHAPTER XTV.—Pennington refuses air-, started, and the Colonel ran It slowly of O/dDcSA/tLU/mSSt toe-hold. Buck Ogilvy cut off the she heard him into Jhtpe Bryce the use of a locomotive and trucks “Thank you, young the Colo- calling frantically tender man,” up until the locomotive stood on the ,Pumpkin Seed v to move for laying a switch, and the locomotive and began the equipment nel and tliere was a metal- telephone. Senna I and Bryce and Ogilvv plan to steal both almost im- answered, tracks exactly where Buck Ogilvy had to glide slowly down the “At Inst!” she and JQocAelle Sails I and during the night put in a crossing lic ring in his voice. He looked at murmured, crept lieen In his Anise Seed I With a click cutting crossing; where- cutting Pennington's tracks in the city. perceptible grade. slight down the behind the his watch In the glare of a torch. stairs, pausing the Colonel locked the jSrupermint / Pennington bribes Mayor Pouiidstone to it switch and slid out onto upon brakes, JtfCarbonnte Soda I cleared the at entrance to the ignore the temporary franchise granted “Plenty of time," he murmured. “Cur- heavy portieres the his and blew the Worm Seed I the opened exhaust, boil- 1 and to refuse a permanent one. That Cardigan lateral, swiftly gather- room. Clarified Sugar few shall not ring tonight.” Quite living er down. And when the Flavor night Pennington hears the Cardigan A of a mile down last ounce of Wmtcrgrren ( ing speed. quarter “That crew at work and hurries to deliberately lie climbed into the you, Poundstone?” she heard steam had tracklaying j the line Buck the escaped, he descended and the Ogilvy applied Remedy for spot. mayor's In l e source of woe and him saying rapidly into the transmit- accosted Ahelpful brakes and eased her down to twenty smilingly Bryce Cardigan. .'T __. and Diarrhoea, breezed away. ter. “Pennington speaking. Young “That Constipation miles engine being my property.” he ana J * per hour. Bryce that Feverishness CHAPTER XV. colonel Pennington dia not at once Cardigan is behind N. C. O. announced, ‘Til take the short end of and At the Junction with the main line of Sleep return to hts however. Instead and it’s a logging road not into the home, outfit, ajid any bet you care to make, young man, Buck backed briskly up intended to The success iof he drove up to the business center of build through to Grant’s Bryce Cardigan’s Lagunda Grande woods, and coupled that It will sit on those tracks until for the town. The streets were deserted, Pass at all. Cardignn and Ogilvy are plan getting his rails down from to the two, loaded flat cars. The your temporary franchise expires. Fac simile one at Water and B tills in- Signature?* Laurel creek but saloon—the Sawdust Pile— streets very Cut In if depended entirely upon woods gang scrambled aboard the your lump-crossing now, you the was still open, stant with a gang of fifty men cutting whimsy which might seize the crew and the train out for Se- can, you whelp, and be d-J to you. fiats, pulled in a of of the that Pennington strode through the bar jump-crossing my line, curse I'vp got blocked I” I Cestaot CoHPfiW- big mogul hauled the last minutes later they rum- you The quoia. Forty them! have it in six o’clock « load of out of and into the back room, where a num- They’ll by "I rather Years logs Cardigan’s red- bled down Water street and slid to a Imagine thls,nlce gentle-* tomorrow if isn’t Thirty woods on ber of poker games were in progress. morning something man has it on Thursday afternoon. Should grinding halt at the intersection of B us, old dear.” chirped a done—and once they get it in, the fat’s the engineer and fireman decide to For moment he stood, his cold, Buck Ogilvy plaintively. “Well I We street. in the fire. leave the ophidian glance the room un- locomotive at the logging From the darkness of Cardigan’s circling did our damndest, which angels can’t for til it came to rest on no less a “Telephone the chief of police and camp the night, Bryce’s task would where had been per- do no more. I.et ns gather up our drying yard, they order him to be as as a sonage than the Black Minorca, an take his entire force simple turning hose down a men of th HERBERT M. STEVt Rondeau, have you? Good! Commonwealth of Massachusetts ue "Safe-o, Buck!” replied Bryce. He lifted her hand gently from his and Belfast. Me,, May 11, 1920. HeY have his men at the fen dant, d»t» d •May 25, 1920 issued on a judg "Nothing to do hut get a hite of din- waiting log led her to the front of the forearm, ment rendered by (Ui Justices of our Supreme ner and to business.” landing, and there'll he no delay Sex proceed i/vunintive. and field her hand up to Judicial Court, for said ('< unty of York, at a ADMINISTRATOR’S,* NOTICE The we’ve to block them. It means j seriber hereby gives notice that Buck insisted on an ton, got (Continued on seven) term thereof'begun and held on the first Tuts he ha- keeping engage- pate duly a loss of millions to me if we fail 1” day of May, A. D. 1920. to wit, on Ma> 22. 1920, appointed administrau r, with the u ment to dine with Moira, and of Bryce in favor of said plaintiff against said defend ntxed. the estate of agreed to call for him at the Bon Shirley was standing in the doorway NORTH ant, for $457 £3, debt or damage, and $10 82, DAVII) L. CROSS, late of Lincolnv about from SEARSPORT. Gusto restaurant. Then went as he faced the telephone. costs of suit, and will be sold by public auction, ( Bryce in the ounty of Waldo, deceased, ar « n the to “Uncle Seth," she said “use on the premises hereinafter described, as home dine with his father. Old quietly, bonds the law directs. All persons Mr. and Mrs. George Webster and son twenty first day of Jul}. A. I>. 192 at. ten | was than his any honorable method of defeating demands against the estate of said d* Cardigan happier son arrived last week and (/clock in the a l the right in of George opened their foreoor, quity are desired to present the same for had seen him since the return of the Bryce Cardigan, but call off the Black redemption which the said Ada M. Bowman cottage. ment, and all indebted thereto are re to Minorca. I shall hold has or nad n the twenty f< urth day of Octo latter Sequoia. you personally t«» make payment immediately. for lire, Mr. and Mrs. James Mathews of Ban- bet, A. I). 1919. at eleven o’clock and fifty min- “Well sonny. I’ve had a i responsible Bryce Cardigan's WILLARD H. PENDLi mighty gor spent the week-end at the E. A. utes in the forenoon, the time when the same Lii colnville. and if you fail me. I shall never for- Me.. Mav 11. 1920. pleasant afternoon,” he declared as Matthews cottage. was attached on the original writ, to redeem Bryce led him to tire dinner table. give you." the following described mortgaged real esta e, ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTu i he soothed her. Mr. E. A. Matthews and family of consisting of two certain lots or parcels o' l. “I’ve been up to the of the “Silly, silly girl!” 1 seriber hereby Valley Union spent Sunday with his land, situated in said Belfast and bounded and gives notice that he I Giants.” “Don't you know I would not stoop to parents, duly Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Matthews. described as follows: appointed administrator, with the There’s I nexed, of the estate of Bryce was amazed. “Why, how bush-whacking? some ■shoot- First: Being on the easterly side of Congress Ernest R. Nickerson and and Street, between Park and Grove Streets, tie | MARGARET E. WOODWARD, lat could you?” he demanded. “The old ing going on, but Its wild shooting, just family Surveyed Pennington Calmly. Mr. and Mrs. Carian motored from their ginning on said Congress Street ar land of Linculnville, to and his men off e skid road is and frighten Cardigan in the t c.f W ar impassable, after you homes in and the Lena P, Hoyt; thence southwesterly by .-aid unty aldo, deceased, cel s tace and Portland, May 28, spent bonds as the law leave the end of the skid the surveyed Pennington the job.” Congress Street, eight rods, more or less, to directs. All persoi road, week-end at the Nickerson cottage. demands calmly. “l’ou can’t frighten him." sue eric lind formerly of Henry W, Marriner, now of agairst the estate ot said t; trail in to mother’s grave is so over- are aid Ada M. Bowman; thence desired to present the same for eel “Colonel,” he with “You know you can’t. Mrs. Owen Marden is transporting the northeasterly with buckthorn and wild began exasperat- passionately. and all indebted thereto are grown lilac from this district to No. where by the northerly line of said Henry W. Marri- requested "I are He'll kill the Black Minorca, or the scholars 8, I doubt if a rabbit could ing politeness, presume you ner’s land, now said Ada M Bowman, at d par payment immediately. get through will finish the term of school n — she begi JOSEPH H. WOODtt it comfortably.” Colonel Pennington ray name is Black Minorca will kill him. Go in- aflel with Park Street, eight reds, more or less, by Mrs. Ed. Clements. Mrs. Clements t( lard of thence north- Bangor, Me., May 11. 1920. Buchanan P. and I am in and it." Selwyn Thompson; “Not a hit of the man Oglivy, stantly stop to it on account of it,” ok] re- was obliged givg up westerly on westerly line of saia Thompson, charge of these operations. I am the “All all he said rather 1 plied. "Somebody has gone to work right, right!” illness. ar d same course continued, eight rods, more vice and of and down the front or to land of Lena P. thence south- and planked that old skid road and president general manager humbly, sprang less, Hoyt; NOTICE OF SALE line of said Lena P. the N. C. and I am into car. “I’ll westerly on southerly Hoyt a hand rail on each 0., engaged in the steps the waiting play STATE put up side, to place of beginning. Said land conveyed to OF MAINE. blithe task of making a jump the game never fear.” while the trail through the Giants has crossing fairly, Shirley, said Ada M. Bowman by Charles W. Frederick COUNTY OF WALDO, SS. May of rails. Have a And lie She stood in the and deed dated Jan. 1914. and recorded in laken this of M been grubbed out and smoothed over. your cigar.” doorway by 18, twenty-ninth day a SLOW Waldo of Deeds in Book on execution dated March isf thrust under the Colonel’s ! watched the red like a Registry 272, Page 15, 1920, All that old cable I abandoned perfeeto Bryce Cardigan Saw the Flash of a tail-light, logging 472. judgment rendered by the Superior nose. Pennington struck It to the malevolent eye, down the in those choppings has been strung Rifle. disappear Second: Being at the northwest corner of the County of Penobscot, at the tern and on the as from tree to tree alongside the ground, instant, half a street. And presently she stood Grove and Congress Streets, commencing at begun and held on the first Tuesday path in dozen rascals their saw the flash of there, down the boulevard a said corner; thence northeasterly by said Grove 1920, favor of the S. L Crosby Con on both sides. I can go up there alone rough emptied yard, Bryce Cardigan huge gray DEATH Street to land deeded by J. W. Frederick of corporation and existing ny law and shovels over him. He was deluged a rifle and felt a sudden sting on his car came slipping noiselessly—so now, once George sets me on the old said Belfast to David Alt xander; ther ce north- regular place of business at Bangor with dirt. left forearm. He in that Aches, pains, nervousness, diffi- skid road; I can’t get lost.” leaped around In noiselessly, fact, Shirley recog- westerly by said land six rods; thence south- County of Penobscot and State of front of the cowcatcher to nized it that of culty in often mean with said Grove Street to against James F. of Belfast “How did you discover this?” “Stand hack, Colonel, stand back, if gain the by very quality silence. urinating, westerly parallel Noyes Bryce Congress Street; thence by said Congress County of Waldo, for two hundred you please. You’re in the way of the shelter of the engine, and another bul- It was Bryce Cardigan’s Napier. serious disorders. The world’s demanded. Street six rods to place of beginning. It being dollars and thirteen centH. debt or da let at shovelers.” Buck struck his feet and ricocheted “George!” she called. "Come here.” standard for liver, on the said Judge Moore, representing the new Ogilvy warned him remedy kidney, the 6ame land wliich Henry W'. eighteen dollars and sixty two cents, ; off Into the was followed The car slid over to the and bladder acid troubles— Marriner built his house and buildings, title to suit, and fifteen cents, costs of execm owner, railed round this and soothingly. night. It by gate and uric morning said Ada M. Bowman interest from a at the slim same being inherited by legal daC;0f judgment me In tow. He said his came over, and at fusillade, the bullets kicking up the stopped the sight of white took client Bryce Cardigan from said HeDry W. Marriner, see deei dated ing to two dollars and twenty cents him freshly disturbed earth among the figure running down the garden walk. in Waldo of and the costs knew the property held for me a cer- sight of Pennington choked with COLD MEDAL Dec. 16. 1876, recorded Registry date, of disclosure am workers and them “Is Mr. hurt?” she demand- B( ok 467. nine dollars and an tain sentimental value which wasn't fury. “You—you—” he sputtered, un- sending scurrying Cardigan Deeds, 170, Page forty-eight cents, or of real estate is sub- sold at auction at the to various an In- ed in an of Said two lots parcels public rffice of transferred in the deed, and so the able to say more. points of safety. In agony suspense. ject to a first mortgage given by said Ada M. Chapman, Odd Fellows Building,Belfa-; stant the was deserted, and George Sea Otter grunted eomtemp- judge hud been Instructed to have the “Pm the N. C. O.," Bryce' replied. crossing Bowman toJBelfast Loan and Building Associa- said, to the highest bidder, on the s. work had hurt Black on which is said to be due of at ten ! “Nice little fiction that of about been stopped, while from tuously. “Nobody 'cept the tion, Belfast, Maine, August. 1920, o’clock in the skid road planked and the forest trail yours to a the the Minorca. 1 am him about $200(.C0. and also sutject second following described real estate hi the switch-engine laid in the top of the adjacent lumber pile taking to your bring quick relief and often ward c grubbed out—for me. It appears that being up mortgage by said Ada M. Bowman to right, title and interest which the sa; miss. diseases. Known as the nation \ given the Black Minorca a stream of company hospital, He tried to deadly on whic is F. has the is to he a shops and the Laurel creek bridge be- poured Lizzie F. Hahn, Rockland, Maine, Noyes and had in and tothesn' valley going public of Holland for more than 2r 3 lead and filthy invective at shoot my boss, so I shot him myself remedy said to be due about $800 00. first day of May, 1920, the time when park, after but for the and ing unsafe for this big mogul.” He every point all, present which once the Now boss years. All druggists, in three sis Dited at said Belfast, this first day of June, was disclosed by the said James F Nr looked over with frank he suspected of harboring a through leg. my while 1 it is Pennington ad Look for the name b D FRANK A. CUSHMAN, disclo ure t e said live, my private park.” ‘Take him the Gold Metlal on every A. 1920. upon execuii- “You’re Cardigan follower. says: to Laguna Grande Sheriff. “This is perfectly amazing, partner." miration. certainly on the 2* 23 Franklin A. Greer, a disclosure com I’ll that “I’d like to plug him," Buck mur- hospital. George.1 Me. 1 would drop at said Belfast: —An undivided one tin: “It’s mighty comforting," his father jol). Colonel. say much for mured. this greaser in the bay If I was the est in and to a certain lot or parcel admitted. "Guess the new owner must you.” with the buildingH tin reon; situate in “What would he the use? This will boss." be one of old “You’ve stolen my engine,” Penning- fast and bounded and described as ft my friends—perhaps She "On THE ton almost screamed. “I’ll have be his last night In Humboldt coun- laughed hysterically. your wit; —Commencing at the northeast somebody I did a favor for once the way flack from the am) the Paine lot, so called, on Vine 8ti law on ty—” hospital stop I'd you for granu larceny." * —and this Is his way of repaying. stake; thence in a southerly dincii- A rifle shot rang out from the side pick me up. George,” she ordered. SUMMER SERVICE like to know the name of the owner. “Tut-tnt! You don’t know who raine lot ten rods to the southeast of He touched his broad and stole B street; from the lumber pile hat, she said Paine let; thence in a northeast I’d like mighty well to say thank you your engine. Vor all you know, Between Penobscot River Points across the and returned to the house to dress. four rods to a stake; thence northw- to now- your own crew have run street, Bryce Ogilvy him. It isn't usual for people engine may ten r< ds to a stake at Vine Street at a a School and Boston. heard and Meanwhile Well) of Colonel had it down here,” suppressed grunt pain, Pennington a adays to have as much respect for OF beginning westerly direction thr. a crash as of a board. In- readied the once more, sim- Announcement has been maie that the sum- half rods to of me as “I’ll attend to breaking crossing point beginning, sentiment in an old duffer like you. sir,” Pennington steamers will out of the shadows George ultaneously with the arrival of Sam mer schedule for the Boston thirty square rods, mure or less, and me replied, and he turned to enter Mayor stantly Steamers the fellow has. He sort of makes commerce on Tuesday, June 8th. same premises conveyed by I*rae Sea Otter came padding on velvet Perkins, the chief of police, accom- ex- feel as if I hadn’t sold at all.” Poundstone’s little flivver. will leave from the Bangor Terminal daiiy Harriet L Noyes bv his de»d of feet, rifle In hand—and then Bryce panied by two automobiles crammed at 2 p. m, (standard time) for dated October 16, and recorded Buck came out of the Bon “Not tonight, at least," Bryce re- cept Sundays 1890, Ogilvy with Camden, Rockland and of Book b- torted this far. understood. patrolmen. Perkins strutted up Bucksport, Belfast, Registry Deed-, 227. Page Gusto restaurant with Moira, just as gently. “Having gone Maine. Boston. Returning —Leave Boston daily ex- FRANK A CUSHMAN. I “All right, boss,” said George sim- to Bryce Cardigan and Buck Ogilvy. Belfast, Bryce, with George Sea Otter at the would he a poor general to permit cept Sunday at 6 p. m. (daylight saving time). 3w23 ply as he joined Bryce and Ogilvy un- “What’s the meaning of all this row, The Belfast and Camden, which wheel of the drove up to the you to escape now with the news of Steamships Napier, der the lee of the locomotive. “Now Mr. will perform’the service,have been completely You’d be down here Cardigan?” he demanded. Trains. curb. They left Moira at her board- your discovery. overhauled and refitted, and have also been we get busy again.” "Something has slipped, Sam,” FOR SALE ing house, and rolled noiselessly away. In an hour with a couple of hundred equipped ft r the burning of oil for fuel instead “Safe-o, men,” Ogilvy called. “Back Bryce retorted “You’ve Accountants At arrived at members of your mill crew and give pleasantly. of coal. nine o’clock they fol- SEA SHORE COTTAGt to the job.” And while Bryce, been calling me Bryce for the past that summer travel will be and found Jim us the rush. Yon will oblige me. Colo- Secretaries It is anticipated Cardigan's log landing lowed the careless Sea Ot- Lanuings will be made at nel by George twenty years, and now you’re mister- unusually heavy, Six rooms, hard wood floors, s’ the bull-donkey engineer, Pennington, by remaining exactly steamers leaving Harding, ter, went into the lumber to suc- me! The of this Winterport and Searsport by hard where yard ing meaning row, on ings, pine finish throughout, placidly his in the cab. you are until I give you permis- Stenographers Bangor on Mondayp, and from Boston Sat- smoking pipe cor the set an ask?” continued. lights in all shed c sion to enemy. Ogilvy example you Bryce “Well, urdays. Steamers will stop at Northport com- rooms,fclarge Bryce hailed him. depart.” Teachers with kitchen. to the men by stepping into the open Pm engaged In making a jump cross- mencing about July 6th, Fifty feet shore “That you, Jim?" ■Ana ir I refuse—" lot 100 feet desirabh and briskly to work with a of Colonel On the Bar Harbor and Blue Hill Jines, deep. Very “Then I shall manhandle you, truss starting ing Pennington’s tracks, Executives “You bet.” steamers will leave ^Rockland daily except for small family. Twelve minut> of shovel. under a temporary franchise granted “Run up to Jabe Curtis’ shanty and you up like a fowl in the tonneau Mondays for Bar Harbor, Blue Hill and way from P. O., situated at No. 5 Jack At me nottom or tne pne or mmoer me by the city council of Sequoia. Enter any day after . tell him we’re here. Have him gather your car, and gag you.” landings. Returning- daily except Sundays. foot of Harbor St. Easy terms. I the Black Minorca was discovered with Here’s the And he now. and the ser- To infinite the Colo- franchise^” thrust Register On Tuesdays, Thursdays Sundays, lars of GEO. M. GRA his gang and bring two pairs of Bryce’s surprise Blue a severe flesh wound in his hip; the document under the chiefs vice will extended to Hill; returning tf23 (P. O. Box Be If a.1' nel he re- right police 83) overalls and two jumpers—large size smiled. “Oh, very well!” all the Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays also he was suffering from numerous nose. Open year —with him when he comes.” plied. “I guess you’ve got the bulge GEO E.DUNTON. Agent, bruises and contusions. George Sea “This Is the first I’ve heard about Belfast, Maine. the woods-boss, accom- on me, young man. Do you mind if I Presently Otter possessed himself of the fallen any franchise.” Sam Perkins replied DR. HESTER BROWN panied by thirty of his best men, came sit in the warm cab of my own en- cholo’s rifle, while Bryce picked the suspiciously. “Seems to me you been down to the log At Bryce’s gine? I came away in such a hurry landing- wretch up and carried him-to his auto- mighty secret about this Job. How do For Sale FOR SALE PHYSICIAN order they clambered aboard the en- I quite forgot my overcoat” OSTEOPATHIC mobile. I know this ain’t a forgery?” gine and tender, hanging on the steps, “Not at all. I’ll sit up there and A FORD TRUCK good conditio A FORD TRUCK OR RUNABOUT “Take the swine over to the Laguna "Call up the mayor and ask him,” |in J »» on the roof of the the cow- keep you company.” New tires all around. and one truck wagon. Inquire of Odd fellows' Block. Belfasi. cab, ojt Grande Lumber company's hospital I Bryce suggested. they could find a Half an hour Dassed. An automtv G. B. MARSANO, E. S. TOWNSEND, ■ catcher—anywhere and tell them to him he or- “HI do Mr. Tel.—office, 247-3; rebideuce, 2<« patch up," that,” quoth Perkins tf22 Belfast, Maine. 2w23* 17 Northport Avenue. of The Giants he ^cke-3 until 1 re- -"jj^Valley ™£V™-v MUKKILL. OAK HILL, Swanville. time the matter will be SANDYPOINT. (Continued from Page 6) In the district court, Cardigan will be Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Toothaker and two franehlse John Vickery and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mrs. Agnes Merrill is at her cottage at The Stomach _!it Ffer Angers were crlm- in Searsmont, May 30. eyph-es—nnd"th'S Alley made an auto trip to Ellsworth last sons were the Point. Begins blood. W,U “0t uitk renew It. Get week. and Mrs. W. W. Gray were ^ mer* Mr. recent John Clement has but the most uncle's killer did that, Shir- “Yes. sfr.** F. Porter Webb and lately purchased a digestion, important Mr. and Mrs. Milton Blake have com- gnests of Mr. family. “It's car. id ironically. onlv a " be back Maxwell work is done the bowels, liver and It Sun(lay forenoon. menced housekeeping at their farm on Douglas Webster has gone to South by by .! Good- Higgins Ridge. Lowell, Mass,, where he has employ- Mr. and Mrs. Luke Chaissoo of Orring I kidneys. Failure of these to act He hung ton were here for a up. went to his chauffeur’s Mrs. C. B. Merriam of Belfast, former- ment. lately short visit. efficiently allows the whole body to quarters over the ly of this recently visited relatives garage, and routed town, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Peavey of Belfast Mrs. Evelyn Harrison of New York be be,b and old friends hpre. Mrs. poisoned. TbPn h“ returne(l were guests of Mr. and E. C. Peav- visited relatives here Monday, May 31. quietljouiet v11 rto hism room, dressed and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blake and family ey, May 30. Mr. and Mrs P L- Bates have returned BEECHAM’S more f°r hlS of Bangor were recent week-end guests PILLS do than 3oi,rnev' left » Mrs. Eliza Knowlton of Belfast has after a two weeks’ visit in Boston and briefhriofen note ,8 ragfor of Mrs. Blake’s Mrs. Ers- Shirley notifying her of sister, Sylvia been the guest of Mrs. James Webster New York. protluce bowel movement. Liver, skin "s kine. departure, and started on his two for several days. and are Miss Nellie Shute of Rockland kidneys influenced to more hundred and fifty-mile Mrs. Annie Simmons and Mrs. Nettie spent trip over the Mrs. Tannie Small of Walerville spent Sunday, May 30, here with her effort with mountains to the who spent last winter with rel- brother, resulting increased south. As his car Pearson, the week end, May 30, with her sister, Frank Shute. sped through atives in Massachusetts, have returned effect. It is to sleeping Sequoia and Mrs. JeDnie Webb. always safe take and opened their homes. George Manson and family of gamed the open country, the Bangor Colonel’s Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Peavey were in have arrived and opened their heart thrilled Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Sawyer and cottage for pleasurably. He held South Thomaston, May 27, the guests of the summer. cards and daughter Carmen motored through from spades, big and’little casino, L. O. Hanley and family. four aces and the Augusta, guests of Mrs. Lottie and Flora Miss Florence Harriman, a student at ; therefore he Mrs N. B. knew he Murch to be here for the funeral Monday. Mr. and Wyman and son Bangor High school, spent the week end Beecham’s could Pills sweep the board at his Ralph of Monroe were week-end guests and holiday with her parents hQr" pleasure. And his Rev. Rich Pearson of Richmond was (active *'iroujrhoui tVw* •por^ k<*eei. 10c.f 25c. during absence Shir- of James Webster and family. ley would here several days last week with his have opportunity to cool off While he brothe -, the doctor. He went back for Mrs. George Harvey and daughter Liz- would find time to formulate his services but returned Mon- zie, have gone to Frankfort to visit rela- an argument Sunday to lull her suspicions day. tives for several weeks. upon his return. Preston Mears, his nephew and niece Mr. and Mrs. Whittford of Providence, (To Continued3 and her friend of Wiuslow Mills and Mr. R. I., have moved to tbeir place which and Mrs. A. K. Jackson of Belfast were they recently bought of James Webster. guests of the sisters, Mrs. Ella Littlefield Mr. and Mrs. Harrington and daughter BROOKS. and Mrs. Ida Cross Sunday, May 23rd. Louise of Newton, Mass., nave moved to Rev. E. C. State Evangelist, the farm they recently bought of Mr. Mr. Harlan Pattershall Davis, spent the week- occupied the pulpit Sunday, May £0, and Wyman. end with his parents in Belfast. gave a very comforting, timely sermon Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Flye and daughter to a very sad congregation. He was Mrs. Bertha Grant spent a few Ruby and Miss Effie of Freedom days called hereto assist in the funeral servi- Flye with her parents in Brewer were guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. Porter recently. ces of Dr. Pearson. Webb, May 30. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Morrill of Water- Never has our town been so saddened ville called on old friends here Memorial as by the passing late Friday afternoon, Day. of our our friend, our HALLDALE. re's Killer Did Shir- May 29, doctor, That, T. N. Pearson. Mrs. Ada Mixer and daughter Madaline Christian brother, Dr. ley." from oston General Hospi- are visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary Rand, He returned Mrs. Clark of Bangor preached here in tal five weeks ago. Everything that 23rd. -h wound, but that ts no Troy. May love, skill or money could do, was done, •ur allies. Mr. Alton Miss Minnie Good-night.” Pilley of Dexter spent a few but nothing availed. For 26 years he Clement has returned from with his the left tier standing, pale of days cousin, A. R. Pilley, last had been in practice here so hardly a hospital. week. tn home but had knowledge of his skill as a milling, tlie white glare Charlie Flemeliing left for Providence, his kindness and sympathy as a ■llight. Mr. Arthur R. Frost has employment doctor, | R." I., M^y 24. his helpfulness and loyalty as a 1 his ear with the J. Waterman Co. in their friend, to and climbed pant to ; Asa Hall returned from shop here. citizen. It is not exaggeration say his trip to Bra- vilvy remained merely long that in this and all outlyiug towns every j zil several days ago. give orders to tlie foreman Mrs. Lizzie Danforth of Me was heart is feeling a personal grief, a person- Bath, ^ Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Tenney of Sears- The Catch to tlie tools, store them in the guest of her Mr. and Mrs. E ri loss. Day’s Fry! ,p parents, mont visited J. E. Hall R. _____ recently. .'-shop of Cardigan’s mill, Rnowltou, recently. Harold and John Cole are hauling lum- Home and Hungry! That’s the time don’t want in’s gang; then he, too, en- Mr. and Mrs. Emery Merithew of Bel- SWANVILLE. you ber to Freedom for H. C. McCorison. to wait while a fire is started. You want the utomobile, and at a word fast have been visiting her mother, Mrs. cooking or a to tlie car slid Mary Lancaster, for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell of Searsport at- pan sizzling piping hot oven make quick noiselessly Mrs. H F. VI. Phillips has gone to Sea flying tended church here last Sunday, May 30. biscuits. 'lie darkness. The track- Mr. and Mrs. George Beers of Skow- Harbor for the summer. departed a few minutes began spent the week-end recently with Dewey Hall has gone to Mrs. H M Chase has returned home Philadelphia, The New Perfection Oil Cook Stove is always ready Men Shirley found herself her parents, Mr. John W. Hobbs and Cleveland and vVashmgton on business from Everett, Mass., where she spent for cooking—on the instant. It drives an intense tier uncle, the tumult in wife. the winter. Miss Grace Dixon of Augusta has been heat directly against the cooking utensil the minute gave way to tlie tears she Mr. Clifton P. who is the Roberts, attend- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bridge left May guest of her sister Daisie at Newell the burner is lit. This is because the blue i Shaw Business in White’s. long, chimney tiger repress. Pennington ing College Portland, eri route to 28th for Bangor Moosehead assures a few with his re- concentrates all the heat and combustion. New Perfection watching her curiously, spent days parents ; will the summer. perfect Lake, where they spend Miss Hattie Clark went to Providence, Hot Water cently. R. This same blue to Miss Sadie M. R. N of Bel- I., May 24th, to attend the Pentecostal long, chimney furnishes enough draft J Heater mastered her Nickerson, Shirley Mr. Bernard Ellis, who has employment fast has been the guest of her aunt and convention. burn up every single drop of oil. Perfect combustion J ■! glanced toward him. in Dexter, has been spending a week’s j uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Stevens. Bert Fletcher iiad the misfortune to means fuel economy. Then, too, the New Perfection ml v dear?" he vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. queried. fall from his Oil Cook Stove eliminates ■ J. E. Jr. Mr. Ben Farnham was the guest of his bicycle and break his collar the waste of fuel necessitated 1 had Ellis, better go home," Mr. H. Farnham and Mrs. bone a few days ago. a fire when are not 1 father, Ll. by keeping burning you cooking. I it limit Mrs C. H. Forbes has opened a spirit. Farnham, over the we_-k-end and Me- at her in is the too,” lie answered. “Get “Measle” Hospital home in West morial Day. 3,000,000 daily use—that best recommendation I Brooks, and has had several of the B. Unilaren jrv for the New Perfection. It comes in one to four burner yor’s flivver, my dear, and I H. S. students there. Mr. Gross and Mrs. Sarah N. Briggs u. least FDR sizes. Sold dealers 1 And perhaps tlie have broken up housekeeping and are FLETCHER’S by everywhere. The stork visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ills affair tlie better, Shir- with her son, Mr. W. N. Briggs. Mrs. CAS T o R i For further the New Perfection W H. Young May present- a your convenience, nre many things tliat you Wednesday, 26th, briggs is ill with shingles. ing them with a line 11 1-2 pound girl. Water Heater. Hot water at low cost. Ask 1 ■stand and which cannot running Mrs. Jennie McGray of Knox is caring A Ladies’ Republican Club was or- dealer. ■ d your by discussion.” for her. ganized recently at the home of Mrs. W. ■ icrstnnd an attempt at as E. Damm with the following officers: Mrs. Abbie Smith of Uncle Seth.” Seavey Augusta, Chairman, Mr-. W. E. Damm; Secretary, OVER-EATING STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK formerly a resident of this town and well Mrs. Donald Mrs. El- is the root of nearly all digestive ■kguard Minorca! I should Thayer; Treasurer, remembered by all the older people, was mer Moore. evils. If your digestion is weak or i, better than to him ou put the guest of Mrs. Forest Roberts over she out of kilter, better eat less and use I told him to bluff and week-end recently. William McKinley Damm, a senior at Dartmouth a Cardigan, I knew, would College, has accepted po- A was Mrs. Amy NEW surprise party given sition for the as English PERFECTION coming year grudge the Black Minorca it Grant on Tuesday night, May 25th, teacher at a military school at Lyndon, j OIL COOK STOVE AND WATER HEATER vim. and for that reason her There were 16 pres- KmioidS r being birthday. Kentucky, a suburb of Louisville. He the new aid to better digestion. For best results use / greaser was the only man ent Refreshments of ice cream and cake will at be Lyndon from September to Pleasant to take—effective. Let Muff him. While I were served and a fine time enjoyed by Soconi/ Kerosene ^ gave December, from January to April at Mili- Ki-molds help out all. straighten your to shoot, I told him dis- tary Park, Florida, then back to Lyndon digestive troubles. t until hit Good Lord, and Mrs. Will Lane with invited June. anybody. Mr. | MADE BY SCOTT * BOWNE made the i !y you do not think I guest, Miss Mildred Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Nickerson, son MAKERS OP SCOTT'S EMULSION at a murder!” trip to Houlton recently both a pleasure j Winifred and daughter Alice of Portland, --19-1A business visiting with ; answered passionately. trip and combined, arrived May 2!)th to spend the week-end Mrs. Lane’s people, the Feabodys, and and Memorial Day with her parents, Mr. Cardigan out of tlie way in STATE OF MAINE working the country in that vicinity and Mrs. W. J. Matthews, at North : ive a clear field before the interests of the Bangor Daily News. Searsport. COUNTY OF WALDO. SS. May 22, 1920. Taken on execution, wherein E. K. Hunt of Mr. Donald R. our regular cor- my dear! Surely you Forbes, Unity is plaintiff, and A. D. Humps and Julia respondent, is gaining rapidly and In the year the of Wiscon- L), Bumps, both of Unity in the what you are saying, is.able 1919, people Plantation, to be up and is “back on the job” writing sin purchased 36,110 automobiles and 4028 County of K.*nnebec and the Slat of Maine, "'■side yourself, Shirley, are the and will be in his sold are for the Journal. He wishes to extend motor trucks. At $1000 apiece for auto- defendants, at public Unless your on you se do not wound me so— auction, the thirtieth of particular thanks and to all those the investment was day June, 1920, at deepest gratitude mobiles, $36,110,000. ten o'clock in I the forenoon, at the office* of am surrounded l>y ene- who have been such true and kind friends Assunvng that motor trucks cost an aver- Arthur Ritchie in Belfast, in said C wnty, nil "St implacable enemies, to him and his parents during his illness. age of $1,500 each, this represents an in- the and right equity which Albert D. Bumps are not to a to the devil with vestment of $6,042,000, or a grand total and Julia D of fight are excellent Bumps Unity Plantation afore- likely The movie fans enjoying choice, you get of have or had on the ■ Using these figures as a said. twentieth of No- you are, giving them aid at both halls. On Saturday night ; $42,152,000. day pictures basis, officials in the Motorize the Farm vember. 191P, to redeem the following describ- Clara Kimball in one of her very — Young j Tire & ed mortgaged real estate: showed Bureau, Goodyear Rubber Com- | to defeat Bryce Gardi- best roles, ‘‘A Savage Woman,” j Certain pieces or parcels of land, together If we were not so pany estimates thtre will be at least the best. in 200,- with the n do it at Union and Sylvia Braemer buildings thereon, situated in said fairly." Hall, 000 prospects for motor trucks in 1920. ‘‘Her Husband’s Other with the Unity Plantation, in sa’d County of Kennebec r time and in a calmer Wife,” showred to 300 and in Unity, in the County of Waldo arul 1 serial “Elmo the Mighty,” discuss that villain,” he State of Maine, and described as follow? to about the wheat we for people at Crockett’s. KNUX the buy into the wit:—Being *same premises conveyed io particular lively. “Get car, are Savage Pooler by Nathan Parkhurst home. There is noth- Several of our young people proud by his deed dated May 28, and recorded in new wheels, pur- are 1895, Ken- ■> possessors of shining Measles quite prevalent in town done tonight." nebec Registry of Deeds, Book 401. Page chased at the newly-opened store of Her- now. 424, just and in the Waldo Registry of Deeds in Book stry does cot alter my and which they \vell vey Grant, keep^ 239, Page 282. Said premises also con- “How- Grant, Mrs. Iris Holbroke is stopping with being replied firmly. exercised on the streets—Zenade veyed by deed dated September 9th A D 1913, Cecil Mrs. Abbie Penney for a short time. say, tiiis is neither the Hervey Grant, Barbara Stevens, by Savage Pooler to Isadora F. Whitehouse and William Tell recorded in the Kennebec place to discuss it.” Goddard, Ralph Goddard, Merton Fogg, Mrs. Myra Emerson and daughter Clara Registry of Deeds in Merle Fogg, and oth- Book 314, Page 67, and the same premises c >n- home in silence. Shirley Jr., Albert Bowen, of Bucksport are spending a few weeks veyed to Albert D. Bump- and Julia D. Bumps ■ ers. in town. re to her room. For the by deed dated May 11th, A. D, 1914.

■ was or- .Said real estate or, the night’s work had A Republican Woman’s Club C. G. Marden has been busily engaged Js subject to a mortgage Flour Vesta D. given by the said Albert D. and Julia The instant he heard ganized here recently, with in cutting seed potatoes with his cutting I Bumps Mabel Fogg, Bumps to the City National Bank of Belfast, Higgins as town chairman; machine. recorded in vis niece’s room shut, he and Waldo County Registry of Deeds May Huxford, treasurer, Book ■ secretary; 319, Page 405, and in the Kennebec ii'Phone and called up Grace W. P. Kenney of Raynham, Mass., was we not the for three town committee, Mabel Rose, County Registry of Deeds, Book could give you quality Grande roundhouse. Sex- the guest recently of his Mrs. B. 551, Page 146, Bachelder and Lizzie Stiles. Considerable sister, on which is said to be due about six hundred which this flour is famous. 36 women L. Aborn. Said :*■:, answered. interest is shown in the matter; j dollars. real estate is also subject to a and the said ■■’it the switch to enrolled as charter members, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Shibles were in Bel- mortgage given by Albert D Bumps in the engine quickly and Our big mill is located right the club will easily Julia Bumps to Lewis Bumps, recorded in r Itondeau and his men?" it is believed that fast one day recently and bought a work the fall. Kennebec County Registry of Deeds, on heart of the richest wheat-growing show a membership of 75 or 100 by horse of Dr. W. L. West. which is said to be due about five hundred dollars. section of the country. then, Sexton, listen to there are pleasant Miss Anna Penney has returned from Every Monday night Dated at Belfast, the twenty-second of hiw. this mid of Gardi- for and resumed her work day which to social dances here with good music Marblehead, Mass., May, 1920. JAMES A. G. There is so much wheat from their fav- as operator in the Freedom central office. BEACH, !"pcd so suddenly I am all the dancing public to enjoy **w22 Deputy Sheriff. choose that we can and do select only orite amusement. McKeen’s orchestra taken by surprise and The members of the Boys’ and Girls’ best as enough for Tozier’s at Union, the very good vine to prepare the kind plays at Crockett’s, Agricultural Club gave their local leader, STATE OF MAINE TELL. and on after the pictures WILLIAM k that will lie most ef- Saturday nights Mrs. B. L. Aborn, a genuine and very at the piano, COUNTY OF WALDO, SS. 22,1920, Mr. Bowen with Mrs. Gibbs pleasant surprise party the evening of May vr, with tlie crossing furnish Taken on execution thiB twenty-second day in and Donald Hogan, cornetist, her May 28th. A of By being equally particular every time in which to which birthday, very nicely May, said execution being dated the twen- organ- music tor a social hour, we know that very good arranged surprise program was well car- ty-ninth day of issued on a manufacturing detail, must there April, 1920, judg- be no weak point the crowd always gathered ment jolly ried out and Mrs. D. B Eastman, in be- rendered by the Supreme Judicial Court, WILLIAM TELL is fine and clean '"’ii In order to insure seem to appreciate. half of the boys afid girls, presented Mrs. for the County of Waldo, at the term thereot begun and held on the third and pure. '"ding to San Fran- Aborn with a lovely birthday cake and a Tuesday of Anril, I of Searsport to on the The Rev. Thomas Martin also other nice wit, twenty-third day of April, 1920. imitiir. via tlie coast 1920 at friendship quilt, gifts. in favor of spoke to the graduating class of E B. Hunt of Unity, against A. D. If you’re about your baking, arrive late tomorrow ot particular Union church May 30th at 3 o clock on Bumps Unity Plantation, fur thirty-nine G 1 1 dollars and eighty-two debt or tell TELL. Saturday morning the true goal of education, lext: hey LIBbKTY. cents, damage, just your grocer—WILLIAM then- and fifteen dollars and ninety-one cents, costs the t’nited States dis- shall ask their way to Zion with of suit, and will be sold at public auction, on "iir Jeremiah oO.o. attorneys and tile faces set thitherward. Walker arrived the thirtieth of June, at ten o'clock an Donald recently fora day 1920, 1 The was filled to the doors with in the at the petition for an order house few days’ stay. forenoon, office of Arthur Ritchie SWAN-WHITTEN COMPANY audi- in Belfast, in said all the the X. G. O. attentive and highly appreciative County, right and -training ver> e was which Albert D. ence. The young graduates looked Mrs. George Spragi in Portland equity Bumps of Unity Plan- "iir tracks. tation and The arrange- to attend the Grand Chapter, O. E. S. aforesaid, has or had on the twen letii serious in caps gowns. of make an affidavit to flowers was day November, 1919, t> redeem the follow- ment of potted plants and Herbert Redmond of " and Philadelphia is ing described real estate:— plaint. so I had hotter beautiful. There was a large choir visiting hiscousin, Mrs. Bertha Sylvester. Certain pieces or parcels of land, the solo, the together "Pol to do it, rather Mrs. Mabel Fogg rendered with the buildings thereon, situated in said her best voice. Turner ot Mas ':!>• of making the affi- Lord Jehovah Reigns,” in Manly lechusetts has Unity Plantation, in said County of Kennebec, been passing a few days with his sister, and in Unity, in the County of Waldo and •oniing here and for- State of ol Mrs. Marlton Knowlton. Maine, aod described as follows, to ma il “How We Cleared Our Summer Home to our attorneys, wit:—Being the same premises conveyed to Mrs. Mrs. Donald Mathieson and two chil- Pooler Nathan 'ill sign a restraining Kats/’ by Perry. Savage by Parkhurst, by his home dren left May 29th for a visit with her deed dated May 28, and recorded in Ken- in from ten to “When we opened our seaside 1895, thirty mother, Mrs. Savage, in Fairfield. nebec Registry of Deeds, Book 401, Page 424, it was alive with rats I hey d thirty, because that last May, and in the Waldo Registry of in Bohk SURETY We cleaned Chester Duncklee Deeds, WANTED SALVAGE N. gnawed all the upholstering Mrs. arrived May 282. Said also con- (\ (Vs temporary I 239, Page premises being a week, with RAT-SNAP. 28th from called deed dated alter them out in Massachusetts, by the veyed by September, 9. A. D. 1913, I have obtained in I will 2 1-2 cents for 75 prefer this rat killer because it comes serious illnesaof her toother, EarlStevens. t y Savage Pooler to Isadora F. Whitehouse and Live pay you rags, "id r. 1 will have the Poultry. BONDS cake no mixing. Saves dirtying recorded in the K nnebec Registry of peeds cents per hundred for books and maga- form, Miss Verna Simmonds was marshal telegraph It to Three sizes, 25c, 50c, home from in Book 314, Page 67, and the same premises hands and plates.” Shoats for Sale. 7ines and 30 cents per hundred for paper, Why ask your friends to take the risk? A. A. Bucksport Seminary recently to pass the conveyed to Albert D. Bumps and Julia D. Cardigan!” $1.00. Sold and guaranteed by | week-end with her uncle and Bumps by deed dated May 11th, A. D. 1914. I will call and the Let the Nation'll Surety Co. bond you. cried Hall Hardware Co., and aunt, Mr. promptly pay you high- Sexton heartily. Howe* & Co., and Mrs. Fred Said real estate is subject to a R. J. IV AYO. est market CHARLES S TAYLOR, Local f;X Malay. mortgage prices. Agent, their clock.” City Drug Store. Riven by the said Albert D. and Julia Block. Bumps 39-3 t7f SAM FREEDMAN, Hayford Belfast, Maine, 1,4:1 Two salmon were-taken from George’s Bumps to the City National Bank of Belfast, ntime,” Pennington con- Tel. 229-4 IB Cross St., Belfast. Lake May 30th—one weighing nine pounds recorded in the Waldo County Registry of ’ll be our land- glutting was taken by Bert Varney of Fairfield Deeds, Book 319, Page 405, and in the Kenne- “d that bec of locomotive for its IA and one about 4 pounds by Basil R. Allen County Registry Deeds, Book 551. Page CASTOR on which is said to be due about six hun- es. Take all that dis- of Belfast. 146, For Infants and Children dred dollars. Said real estate is also suhject AUTO For Sale PILLS and ALfiOLA the old boiler Mrs. to a by the said Albert D. Mr. and Walter Young and son mortgage given of all kinds and from the mill last 30 Years Bumps and Julia Bumps, recorded in the Ken- trucking passen- A 12-ROOM modern Regulate the Stomach, Liver and Bowels. fall, Use For Over Harlan, Miss Gladys Miss Ava HOUSE, improve* Make Pure In Young, on ger cars to let by the day or hour. Blood. For Constipation. Relieve :l"' nebec Registry of Deeds, which is said to ments. with some Also house- tracks at the crossing, Crockett, Miss Annie and Miss furnishings. Gas. Indigestion, Biliousness. Sick Headache. " McCurdy be due about five hundred dollars. Call 114-3 20tf hold goods for sale. Try them. 10c. 25c. At druggists. Duane ’"‘‘"motive hack on Its run. Izora Duncan, principal of the High Dated at this twenty-second of 1 1 Belfast, day MRS. W. H. Pharmacal Co., sole proprietor, P. O. Box *-Jhe other school, were in Belfast May 28th for JAMES A. G C. A. Paul COOMBS, side, having the May, 1920. BEACH. | Garage. 1103, City Hall Station, New York. See "f music festival. 2w22 Sheriff. 16tf 23 Washington Street. removing these heavj ob- Deputy signature on each box. SEARSPORT. STOCKTON SPRINGS winterpurt WOMAH SICK TWO YEARS HORN TELLS HOW SHE (SOT WELL ALBERT. In Millinocket, May 31, to Amos D. Wilson spent last week in Eddie and Della a S. M. Webber arrived Saturday from Dr. C. E. Britto arrived Saturday from (Thayer) Albert, daugh- III. Miss G. I. Baird of 30 Glenville ter, Winnifred Eola. Boston. Philadelphia. , ave., Allston, Mass., writes: “I have been sick HAMMONS. In Belfast, May 5, to Mr. A Sacrifice Miss O. J. Lawrence arrived Thursday Mrs. Griffin has moved into the Howe Big Sale R. C. Turaer returned home Saturday almost two years, had four doctors with and Mrs. Earl F. Hammons, a son. from Mass where she spent the house on North Main street. Everett, from a short vacation. little or no relief. I was growing thin McFarland In May 21, to winter. Troy, Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Goodrich of Lewis- every went from 138 to 111. I was I Mr. and Mrs. a All my de has to Rock- day, McFarland, daughter. Crepe Chene, Georgette, and Leonard LaFurley gone 1 Nason and Carter ar- ton left on their return home Wednesday. so discouraged I didn’t know what to do. OBREY. In June to Mr. and Harry Raymond land, where he is employed in the ship- Belfast, 2, Silk rived from a in the steamer One night, about three weeks ago, I pick- Mrs. Frederick a daughter, Winni- Waists at a sacrifice recently trip yard. Miss Corinne Barnard of Boston ar- Obrey, selling big for Phoenix. ed up a paper and saw your Dr. True’s fred Doris. rived Saturday for a two weeks’ vaca- Raymond Smith has moved his family Elixir, Family Laxative and Worm Ex- STEPHENSON. In Belfast, , to Gordon Butman of Boston motored to tion. into a part of the Batchelder house on peller advertised. I made up my mind I Mr. and Mis. Richard Stephenson, a son. and last and returned to Thursday, Friday Saturday. Searsport Thursday, Morse avenue. Mrs. Joshua Jr., and son Will- had worms, and the next day bought a Boston Treat, Friday. iam, left Saturday for a visit in Boston small bottle of Dr. True’s Elixir. I was married! E. R. Richards has moved his family A LARGE LINE OF Dr. Edward S. Calderwood of with her sister, Mrs. William Kennedy. surprised at the relief, stomach worms Roxbury, to the so-called Sprague place on upper is the guest of Captain and Mrs. some a finger long; so much slime, that Thompson Morrill. In Mass., Church street. Frank Grant of Silver’s Mills, a former Belmont, Henry G. Curtis. looked as though it was just the skin of June 5, by Rev. Arthur E. (Jar- townsman, called on friends here while Wilson, Mrs M. J. Goodhue and daughter Mu- worms. The day before I took Dr. True’s roll A. Thompson of Belfast and Miss WHITE DRESS with an auto last SKIRTS Friends are Mr. and Mrs. passing through party congratulating riel have been here from Brownville for Elixir I thought I should grow wild with Anne A. Morrill of Belmont. Ralph Mortland on the Dirth of a baby week. the several days. crawling in my stomach. I feel like SELLING VERY LOW. girl, Jeanette Eleanor, born June 2nd. a new all friends I look so The many friends of Percy N. Hall person, my say DIED< Mrs. Edward Littlefield arrived last much better. I wouldn’t have believed Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Arey motored to congratulate him on his engagement as Thursday from a visit of several weeks so much better in Clark. In Bar Harbor and Ellsworth to spend Me- cornetist with the Bangor Opera House anyone could feel such Belfast, June 8, Frank~E. in Massachusetts. a MISS HILTON’S morial Day with relatives and friends. orchestra. short time. I can’t give your medicine Clark, aged 66 years, 11 months, 26 days. praise enough.” Havener. In Belfast, June 8, Mrs. Mrs. John H. Gerrish, graduate nurse, The Miss Margaret Butman arrived Thurs- resignation of Carroll L. Young as Signs of worms are: Offensive Caroline A. 88 Friday night from a pro- breath, Havener, aged years, 3 Waist and Specialty Shop, Belfast. day from N. having returned^ome rural mail carrier on route 1, will remove swollen sour months and 10 Hendersonville, t., fessional stay in Auburn. upper lip, stomach, deranged days completed a year’s work, as teacher of a faithful carrier for 14 years. He has stomach, occasional gripings and pains HOWARD. Ill Belfast, , at the returned been the school board as piano. Mrs. W M. Berry Saturday engaged by about the navel, pale face of leaden tint, Waldo County Hospital, infant son of from Caribou, where she visited her teacher of the Grammar school, where it eyes heavy and dull, twitching eyelids, Alton E. and Vera (Lewis) Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Cobbett of Brock- is assured that he will be daughter, Mrs. E. H. Doyle, and family. successful. itching of the nose, itching of the rec- Libby. In Troy, May 28, wife ton, Mass., are receiving congratulations Nellie, tum, short, dry cough, grinding of the of James Libby, Esq aged 70 years and on the birth of a baby daughter, Dorothy Herbert Burns, auditor of the B. & A. The announcement that Harold P. An- drews will teeth, little red points on the tongue, 6 months. Lillian, born June 1st. railroad, was the week-end guest of Mr. resume the principalship cf starting during slow fever. Dr. RHOADS. In Mrs. Otis and Mrs. Geo. M. Houghton at their the High school next fall and that Miss sleep, Troy, May 25, Will You be a Time-Waster Miss Violet arrived True’s The Family Laxative and B. Rhoads, aged 67 years. Meyers Saturday summer home. Cora Jordan of Seal Harbor will be as- Elixir, from Mt. Ida School in Worm is sold by ALL DEAL- ROBERTS. In June Ada H. Newton, Mass., sistant, is a pleasing one to ail who are Expeller, Belfast, 7, The Masonic Block Association has de- ERS. 40 to spend the summer vacation at her interested in the welfare of the school. Roberts, aged year§ and 19 days. home in town. clared a dividend for 1919 and A. M. This Summer Ames, the treasurer, has the checks W. H. Lord, who fractured his collar and Mrs. Andrew M. who Capt. Ross, ready tor those who call. bone and shoulder cap, Saturday, May the seven months at their The ? ? spent past has suffered much He was Eastern • 29, pain. • Mrs. Arthur Hanson has returned with 8teamsUip Lmesjuc. Wauquoit winter home in Tampa, Fla., arrived Fri- thrown about 12 feet from his team and her two children to their home in OPENED day and have opened their home for the young sustained bruises and a severe many not an or summer. Brewer after a visit with her parents, This most hour so each thi- shaking up besices the injuries mention- attractive and comfortable Why 'spend day Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Littlefield. house has been to the bv Among the people who spent the holi- ed. SCHEDULE opened public summer that can be SUMMER its learning something "turn- day in town were the Misses Iona Nichols John Howes has left Gordon’s market proprietor, MRS. L. C. ROSS. Shore The June meeting of the Past Noble STEAMSHIPS CAMDEN AND BELFAST dinners of all also chicken ed into dollars and cents. and Sally Dow from Miss Ethel and will resume his old of kinds, dinners Brewer, employment Grands’ Association was held in the spa- Leave Belfast daily, except Sundays, at 4.3U served. Auto parties will please make Nichols from Bangor, and Mr. and Mrs. selling stoves, which he has followed for cious Our courses are built to suit YOU. Your in- reception room of Odd Fellows p. m., for Camden, Rockiand and Boston. reservations to avoid F. S. Smith of Portland. more than a decade prior to the war. disappointment. Hall, which has been recently fitted up RETURN—Leave Boston daily, except Sun- Im24 dividual needs are studied us. Miss Beatrice who underwent and days, at 6 m. for Belfast and i by Stinson, S. E. Rendell, boatswain ot the S. S. handsomely furnished and was open- p. way landings a surgical operation for appendicitis at ed for the first Leave Belfast daily, except Mondays at 7.15 Information Lake chartered for a voyage to time that day. A fine cheerfully given. the in Fallion, a. m. for Bucksport and Bangor. Tapley hospital Belfast last Tues- at Roads banquet was served in the banquet hall WANTED Chile, has been lying Hampton RETURN—Leave Bangor daily, except Sun- day, is getting on as well as possible at noon. Three of the for several weeks awaiting fuel oil. past presidents day^ at 2 p. m. tirm Men with team or auto who can The Webb School of under the circumstances. (standard ) give Business Science Kebekah Assemply of Maine were pres- will be made at bond to sell 137 Pownal NOTE—Landings Searsport Watkins home and farm At a meeting of lodge, ent and the was an and The of regular day enjoyable one for Winterport by steamers Boston jn products. concern friends Mr. and Mrs. Sidney the 3rd j leaving Biggest of kind in the Tel. 103-5. all the jf. & A. M. on the 4th, degree all who attended. Saturdays and from Bangor on Mondays. Land> Open year. Webber of this town are pleased to learn world. $1500 to $5000 yearly income on Harold Seekins. Sev- will be was conferred ings made at Northport commencing in of the birth of a baby daughter, Barbara The Junior exhibition at Territory this county open. Write to eral were from Searsport. given Union June 21st. at the Dorchester Hos- present day to J. K. Harriet, Cottage Hall on Tuesday evening, , was i GEO. E.DUNTON, Agent, WATKINS CO., went to Boston 4t24* pital, Dorchester, Mass., May 25th. George H. Hopkins enjoyed by a large audience and reflected Belfast, Maine. Dept. 114, Winona, Minn. Mrs. Ellen L. Leib and M^ss Louise Monday morning for a vacation, plan- much credit on the class of ’21 which TUC BOAT with his wife MEN| Dickerson Leib arrived Wednesday from ning to return in ten days presented the following program: music, Miss Josephine Littlefield, who was been absent several j A Licensed Engineers and pilots for New York Harl South Berwick, where Mrs. Leib spent and son, who have prayer, Rev. C. A. Purdy; readings, employed for some time by the Waldo Situation \Af MTCn Wanted $190, Engineers $180 per month, 8 hour time a weeks. I. : Trust has and will be suc- day, the winter as the guest of Mi. and Mrs. Hazel Morgan, Bertha A. Damon, Co., resigned after 8 ceeded hours, ti days per week. All year around permanent position. I John Miss Leib com- went to Mahlon by Miss Doris Allen, B. H. S. ’20. Burleigh. recently The ladies of Bethany Chapter Dunbar; music, readings, Gladys CAPABLE HOUSEKEEPER in gen- filled vacated men who service without She has a by quit making any demand wha pleted the school year as director of I. Clark, Mary A. Ellingwood and Kath- accepted position at the Nor- tleman’s home. V. Searsport, the evening of June second, ELLS, is not a strike breaking advertisement. Apply Room 197 South Stan at the National Park leen music. The ton Garage. 1124* physical training and their entertainment to an McCaffrey; judges R. D. 2, Thorndike, Maine. N. Y. N. H. & H. R. R. Co. presented were | Seminary in Forest Md. a Judge Bowden, Rev. C. A. Purdy Glen, appreciative audience, scoring second and Miss Marion Fnilbrook. The prizes The members of the Woman’s Club success for their efforts. were awarded to Misses were pleasantly entertained on Friday Gladys Clark, Electric Co. has Bertha Damon and afternoon by Miss Mabel Griffin at her The Penobscot Bay Kathleen McCaffrey. in front of the entrance Knowles’ Orchestra home in West Main street. Twelve mem- removed the pole furnished music for to the improvement the occasio and the dance which follow- bers were present, and the afternoon was to the bank, greatly and the pro- spent with needlework and conversation. of appearance of the corner ed. motion of safety to traffic. Mrs. Melvin B. Thompson was made a The Cla^s of 1920 held its graduation 1 member of the club. Miss Florence Col- Mrs. f rank Allen arrived from Lewis- exercises at Union Hall on Friday even- ! cord and Miss Sargent assisted the sev- Lucy ton on the 4th and was in town for ing with a large and appreciative audi- hostess in serving sandwiches, cookies, eral davs, warmly greeted by countless ence present. The stage and hall were j Here are a few of tidbits and Russian tea. the old friends who have regretted the handsomc'y decorated for the event in many points which Members of Bethany Chapter, O. E. S., change of residence of this family. the class colors, orange and white and of Stockton Springs, gave a very enjoy- green in profu ion. The class is to be Colby Coose left early in the week able entertainment in Union Hall, Sears- Mr. and congratulated on its excellent presenta- after a visit with his parents, combine to assure the of port, last Wednesday evening. The farce tion of the class parts, essays, etc., each Mrs. A. D. Coose. He has had employ- safety your “Female Masonry” was presented, and showing careful training and thoughtful ment in Boston the past year and his proved most entertaining. Vocal solos preparation and were finely rendered. friends are pleased that he is doing well. and recitations were introduced, and The class was fortunate in securing Pul- investment in of the can- Central Maine Power those who took part in the farce sus- W. T. Carnage, manager len’s orchestra of six pieces for the occa- tained their parts well. The attendance ning department of the Gorton-Pew sion, their beautiful selections being a from was good considering that the affair was Fisheries Co., arrived last Thursday musica- treat to all. Following was the not widely advertised. Boston and went to Mooseheaa on a fish- order of exercises: music; prayer; music; 7% Preferred A. W. Norris Charles Stock: A very was ing trip accompanied ny Holmes, salutatory, Cements; Company pleasant surprise party class given on Friday evening by the members Jr. history, Gladys Emma Shields; es- Mrs. say, “A True American,” Lillie Ed Ih of Maude Colcord’s Sunday school W L. Hanson has a wide circle of at the Woodman; selection, 'lass, home of Mrs. Fred Vincent, friends who will be glad to learn that he orchestra; oration, oue Maine,” Kenneth Clark ad- of the members. The class presented arrived home June 1st from Boston, Nealley; Mrs. a dr ss to undergraduates, Catharine Pow- 1. The Colcord with very nice Bible. The where he has been recovering from a Company’s has er earning power grown and was Hill; class will, Daniel Nathaniel Dy- steadily evening spent with music and games surgical operation, with greatly improved and delicious refreshments were served. er; music, orchestra; class prophecy, health. seems of or Mrs. Colcord wishes to extend thanks for Marion Myrtle Clark and Lewis Hamlin singularly stable, regardless labor, money the beautiful gift, to the class members Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stoweli of Oak- Littlefield; presentation of gifts, Marguer- ita industrial and to all who helped to make the affair land with a party of friends and relatives Elizabeth Cookson; valedictory, “Not conditions. Memo- Failure hut one long to be remembered. motored to the former’s old home Low Aim is Crime,” Doris rial day for a visit to Mt. Recluse ceme- Elizabeth Arey; music, orchestra; con- his 2. a RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT tery, where the remains of parents ferring diplomas, Charles C. Clements, The stock is investment for Maine who legal savings banks are buried. briefly addressed the class and fac- Union Sunday school of passed ulty and congratulated the citizens of the and is owned Morrill, Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Hichborn and by several--and trust and town in maintaining a school which pro- by many bank- the following resolutions upon the death Mr. Everett are enjoy- and Mrs. Staples vides the stepping stone of education fcr of its Dr. T. N. of Mr. and Mrs. A. of the superintendent, Pearson: ing the hospitality its children. A grand ball with inspiiing ing companies State. M. Ames at their camp on the Sandy- Resolved, That in the death and going music was enjoyed after the exerc.ses The went up last to the Heavenly home of our beloved point shore. party were concluded. Thursday for an indefinite stay. 3. The is superintendent,Dr. T. N Pearson, we have Company managed and very largely owned a by met with great loss of a dear friend and Mrs. Among the graduates from Maine Cen- Wallace Reed Tarbox, past Nat- a faithful leader in the cause of Christ, ional Maine A tral Institute this month is Miss Lillian President Ladies’ Grand Army of people. large proportion of its and one to whom his Sunday school was like the employees Elizabeth Staples, second daughter of Republic, of Fryeburg, formerly of a beautiful garden of flowers, to be watch- has one out of Mr. and Mrs. George S. Staples of Pitts- Belfast, been appointed y the Nat- every ten of its customers own stock in ed over, cared for and loved for the glory ional the a of Mrs. So- President, Mrs. Lillian Clark Cary of the his Master and field, and granddaughter Lord, Saviour. He of to her at the consider d phia A. Staples of West Main street. Dubuque, Iowa, represent every effort a joy to make our State convention Company. Miss Staples will enter Carney hospital of the G. A. R. in Au- Sunday school a success aud a blessing to June a nurse. gusta, 15-16, which is very pleasing all who attended it aud to the this fall to train for communi- to all members of the G. A. R. Mrs. 4. ty. He loved the dear young people and The net from the Elden Fletcher, the young son of Mr. Tarbox will deliver the greeting at the sale of every share of stock children as though they were his proceeds own, and Mrs. George C. Fletcher, fell a short open meeting . and longed to help them to be what the into distance while playing with other chil- go dear Saviour would have them dividend-earning property-dams, power stations, to be in dren in the barn Sunday after- the Christian life. Sprague noon, fracturing an arm just above the transmission lines. Resolved, That we herein our express wrist. Dr. Stevens attended the little prayerful sympathy to the Doctor’s dear chap, and Monday his parents took him wife and partner in this work so dear to to Bangor for the assurance of an X-ray 5. his heart. We offer to her and to all Behind the investment is the examination. I physical property estimated to dear ones in the home circle our prayers be and our sympathy in this hour of their Mrs. Clyde Bagley returned to Auburn worth more than $20,000,000. great sorrow. early in the week after a visit of several Resolved, That in memory of our de- days with her sister, Mrs. Harry Bryant, parted leader we will, with the Lord’s and mother, Mrs. Flora Philbrick. Sat- 6. Rates, competition and issues are help, close up our ranks and move for- urday she shipped her household goods security regulated by ward with new zeal and purpose to con- by truck. Many friends of Mr. Bagley the Public Utilities Commission. In tinue the life and work of our Sunday will be interested to learn that he has many rulings the school and thus bring joy to him in his felt the need of out of doors employment commission Heavenly home and answer his and so has on a farm the season. has made clear its of help many gone for policy allowing public prayers for God’s the com- i blessing upon munity. Hiram Eaton, the veteran shipsmith, is utility companies to charge such rates as will allow a Resolved, That a copy of these resolu- beginning work on his 14th 4-masted <_' tions be sent to the wife of our late schooner, making no mention of count- fair return on the value of the Superintendent, a copy be placed on the less repair jobs and 2 and 3-masted property. records of the Sunday school, a copy sent schooners, brigs, barks and ships, which Ford for publication in the Bangor Commer- have carried his handiwork in the half Touring Car cial, Republican Journal of Belfast and century he has been hammering iron. the Mr. Eaton the FOR SALE—in AI condition. New Baptist Messenger of Waterville. enjoys supreme blessing Because of ERNEST E. of taking his work with the enthusiasm these and many other the investor (Signed) BOWEN, tires ail around. Price $350. points ISA W. W ENTWORTH, of youth. Ap. who Nathan Hunt. puts money into Central Maine Power can Mrs. A. /M. Ames recently received a ply at fhe Journal Office, Preferred , 1920. copy of the Denver “Rocky Mountain feel sure he is a News” which features a big raid on a reasonably making safe Whereas, our Heavenly Father, in his investment, still which yielded $100,000 worth of infinite wisdom, has called to his eternal LOST liquors and equipment, in which a princi- rest our honored and highly esteemed pal part was played by her brother-in- On Tuesday about 9.30 a. m. on the fellow trustee, Dr. Thomas N. Pearson, The law, E. F. Burden, sheriff of Arapahoe street near the side door of Dinsmore’s price of the stock is a share—the in whom we have lost a loyal friend, our $107.50 yield county. Something new in the way of a shoe store, a diamond in a setting- Find- institution a faithful member to its inter- l-2% hide was a cache of real stuff in a cellar er please notify C. W. Wescott at theCit. 6 net. ests, and Waldo County a zealous and un- beneath a field of wheat, National Bank and receive a liberal wearied worker for its welfare and growing re- the ward. of a upbuilding righteous citizenship; Charle A. Snow, principal of the Clin- Therefore be it ton High school, was in Orono on the BELFAST PRICE CURRENT. Resolved, That we tender our sincerest 7th to receive his degree of Bachelor of Corrected Weekly 101 The journal. sympathy to his family in their hour of Arts from the University of Maine. Mr. PRODUCE MARKET PAID PRODUCER bereavement over the loss of a kind an:l and Mrs. Snow will return to town after and to his com- affectionate husband, June 25th for the summer. It speaks Apples, per bush, Hay, $20 00a25 00 munity for the loss of an eminent and rather ill of this town that Mr. Snow is $1 00a 150 Hides, 14 COUPON citizen. pea, 10 splendid the first to represent the town at a col- Beans, Lamb, 20a 22 That as a token of 12 Resolved, respect lege commencement for a considerable Beans, y. e., Lambskinsl 25al 50 our member these resolutions 55a !C“"' to fellow number of years. But as things go in butter, 6o Mutton, 20 [1 14a 15 be spread upon our records, a copy sent this topsy-turvy world just at present ef, sides, Potatoes, 4 50 CENTRAL MAINE a sent to The Re- f. 13al4 Round to his family and copy few can afford the luxury when brawn is Beef, q., Hog, 20 publican Journal for publication. the best paid element in human affairs. C heese, 36 Straw, 10 00a 12 00 Please send me more information Eugene D. Tapley, President. Chicken, 40 Turkey, 26a32 POWPP rniMDAMV rU tt LIV WUiTlF r\l i I MORRIS L. SLUGG, Vice-President. 1 he road commissioner, Alvah C. Calf Skins, 40 Tallow, 2 about your investment. Board of Trustees, Treat, has been busy on the suffering Duck, 35 Veal, 20 Waldo Trust Company, streets the past week, being finally able E gs, 48 Wool, unwashed, 40 Belfast, Maine, June 8, 1920. to secure men and teams. The road Fowl, 40 Wood, hard, 8 00 through the so-called Stockton woods Geese, 32 W ood, soft, 6 50 AUGUSTA, MAINE. Name_I Servant Gir! Wouldn't Go in Cellar, Fear- has rece.ved much needed attention, but RETAIL PRICE RETAIL MARKET Address ing Rats the heavy traffic following the rain of __ Sunday will doubtless promptly bring Beef, corned, 35a38 Lime, 2 20 N. 18a24 Mrs. Tepper, Plainfield, J., says: back the condition which results in a Butter, salt, Oats, 1 39 “Rats were so bad in our cellar the ser- flood of complaints. No section of the Corn, 2 44 Oat Meal, 8 vant wouldn’t there. some Cracked corn. 2 29 10 R. J. 6-10-’0 girl go Bought Atlantic highway has greater claims on Onions, RAT-SNAP and it cleaned all the rats the expert attention of the State high- Corn meal, 2 29 Oil, kerosene, 23a24 rats and out.” RAT-SNAP destroys way commission than this piece of dirt Cheese, 40 Pollock, 13 mice. odor. I Comes Cotton 4 15 28 Absolutely prevents road that carries more than ninety per seed, Pork, in cake form, no mixing. Cats or dogs cent foreign traffic. Cranberries, 15 Rye meal, 8 won’t touch it. Three sizes, 25c, 50c, Clover seed, 75 Shorts, 3 50 tl.00. Sold and guaranteed by A. A. MisB Lydia R. Marshall returned to Flour, 16 00al8 00 Sugar, 26 Hardware Co. and H. G. 9 00 T. Howes & Co.,Hall City Boston Tuesday after a tew days' visit seed, Salt, L, 1 30 Drug Store. with friends. Lard, 28 Sweet potatoea, 10