Issued Saturday TUESDAY Thursday Issue Saturday The Courier TE By The Courier-Gazette., 465 Mai* St.. Established January, 1846. EntaraS aa Secend Close Mail Matter. Rockland, Maine, Saturday, , 1925. THREE CENTS A COPY Volume 80...... Number 23. The Courier-Gazette GOLDEN BED TALK OF THE TOWN Tile Paramount picture. "Tile THREE-TIMES-A-WEEK The Rockland Oarage crew re­ I Golden Beil,” produced by Cecil B. ceived a post-card shower this week ALL THE HOME NEWS , De Mille from Jeanie MacPheraon'a STOP LOOK LISTEN from Nilo Kpear and Chester Fis- J screen play of Wallace Irwin's novel, Subscription $3.00 per year payable In ad­ sette, who arc doing Florida. vance: single copies three cents. of the same name, comes to the Park for Wednesday and Thursday Advertising rates based upon circulation Earle McIntosh has bought a lot and very reasonable. Rod La Ttocque, Vera Reynolds. NEWSPAPER HISTORY near the corner of North Main and PREVENT BEING The Rockland Gazette was established in Lillian 'Rich. Warner Baxter. Tlieo- j Chestnuts streets, with the purpose of i dore Kosloff and Julia Faye are 1846. In 1874 the Courier was established building there In the not distant fu- and consolidated with the Gazette In 1882. featured in the principal roles of the The Free Press was established in 1835, and , ture. In 1891 changed Its name to the Tribune. production which is a story of suc­ cess and modern marriage. De Mille These papers consolidated March 17, 1897. The artistic sign made for Bob KILLED I has infested this production with Webster's Legion canteen store I scenes that rival for lieau'y anything gg.«.e»..«..1^, on Limerock street, was the handi­ that has ever been seen in picture work of that expert knight of the <«•. The soul of conversation is sym- — before. There never has been a east — patliy —HazMtt. ••• brush, John Newman. ••• ••• quite like this one. Henry Walthall. BY ONCOMING TRAIN Robert Kdeson and Robert (' tin are The musical comedy c'ompany among the more prominent, others which plays at Strand Theatre next are Charles Clary. Jacqueline Wi lls. week, makes the long Jump from Mary Jane Irving and Don Marion, 14-26 Moncton, N. B., and will not give a the last three in juvenile roles. matinee Monday afternoon. DOG SHOW Here’s a story that gave the famous Paramount producer a chance for Harrison 1’ MatAlinan, the R. F. ! some real "smash" scenes. Early re- I D. man, counted IB robins in one THURSDAY P. M. I ports have it that “The Golden flock near Elbert Oxton's home in Reel” fairly out De Milles De Mille ! Rockport Thursday. Let those who ~adV' ______i are skeptical about seeing robins at The Latest Dark Shell this time of year talk with hint. I I am prepared to assist in making COMMUNITY out income tax returns. Robert Col­ Frames and Correct Lenses Chester Robbins and Max Dyer, / lins, 375 Main street. Tel. 77. 22-21 | | who have been attached to the New England Telephone Co.'s Inventory Only $10.00 FAIR crew during the winter, are visiting their respective homes in Belfast and Viralhaven, operations having been OREL E. DAVIES completed in this vicinity. Invitations to join the Phi Beta 301 Main St., Opp Park St. Kappa Society were issued Wednes­ day to 11 members ef the Senior ; class of Colby College Five of ihoso invited were members of the men's division and six members of the women's division. Heading the list of names is a North Haven student, Robert Carver Brown. Formal elec­ tion Io the society will take place March 6. IKE CARNATIONS WE SELL Capt. E. M. Torrey of Rockport “Help Make 17321 117©9 sends to The Courier-Gazette office a I C UN D A Y dinner—you handsomely colored picture of the YOUR HOME TOWN ship Frederick Billings. On the back Are grown in our own greenhouses. If you want have been thinking It of the curd may bo found informa­ over and wondering what the Prettiest Place tion which shows that the craft was fresh, crisp, beautiful blooms ask for Silsby’s Own you could have that would on Earth'1 launched from the Carlton, Norwood Carnations, at The Little Flower Shop. differ from your former KNOW MAINE PRODUCTS & Co. yard, Aug. 11, 1885. being 278 O your share by keep­ READY FOR BUSINESS feet long with a net tonnage of 2197. Sunday dinners. You want ing your home attrac­ She had four masts, three decks and We also have ready for you this month Cinerarias to please him? Suggest Dtively painted. Painting isThe Forty Club Has Com . drew 29 feet of water. She was $1.00, $1.25. Japanese Rubber Plants 75c and coming here ! good economy, too. It pre­ pleted Its Organization- ?bns Given Widespread Circulation By County Agents- burned at l’isaqua, Chili, in July, 1893. $1.00. Daffodils $1.50 per dozen. Sweet Peas Gat acquainted with our vents decay and saves repair Dr. Merrill Presents Campaign Details. Joseph Driscoll of 16 Sea street Dinner Monday. place has been inui h Interested In “Bill O’Fara” bills. the discussion concerning the Fred­ and Violets $3.00 per hundred. These are all Henry Bosch Co.’s Paints The organization of the Forty Club Plans which will doubtless be of G. Ilunton. Industrial agent of the erick Billings, one reason being that have a fifty years’ reputa­ has been completed, and shapes up in home grown. Newbert’s Cafeteria exceptional interest to many In Maine Central Railroad. for 36 years he has been the owner tion back of them for wear this manner: President. William C During the meeting Secretary A. of a remarkable model of that craft Rockland as well as throughout the Rocktand'a Finest Bating Place and service. Every gallon Bird; vice presidents, L. N. Law­ L. T. Cummings, of the general com­ made from a piece of one of its deck State of Maine, relative to the planks. All sails are set (aforesaid THE LITTLE FLOWER SHOP guaranteed. Offered in a rence, M. I’. Trainer; secretary, J. M. mittee, read letters from various fine range of colors and “Know Maine Products” campaign, towns and cities throughout the sails being modern ones) and Ihe Richardson; treasurer, J. W. Robin­ craft is making out by Owl’s Head SILSBY’S son; board of directors, W. H. But­ which is to be observed, statewide State, signifying their Intention to suggestions made for the observe “Know Maine Products" Light with a sea gull in pursuit. Tho ler, F. A. Tirrell, G. W. Snow, Louie proper combination for from March 2 to March 7 inclusive, model is handsomely mounted, and 399 Main Street Rockland Rosenbloom, A. S. Pederson, T. II. week and co-opt rate in any way with your house. Estimates were presented at the General Com­ has attracted a great deal of atten­ Chisholm and C H. Berry. the campaign. Farmers throughout the State are tion. THURSTON gladly given, The attendance committee includes mittee meeting at Augusta, by Dean highly in favor of the "Know Maine L. N. Lawrence, M. L. Marston, 1<. Leon S. Merrill of the State Coilego Service Station ‘At the Sign of £.. • e • • the Greek, has hint “skun a mile,” jrth National Bank invites you to Membership and classification: F. A. Doan Merrill, which received 'the Tirrell, F. C. Black, E. C. Moran. R. hearty endorsement of the commit­ In each of Maine's 16 counties the having drank from 18 to 20 cups of \V. Hansroin and E. D. Chisholm. tee. The real idea of Ihe campaign agricultural agents have been enlist­ coffee a day for at least 11 years. He has made his headquarters at tho come and get Program: \v.'H. Butler, A. F. Lamb, is to be educational as well as prac­ ed into the campaign to encourage Nutshell Restaurant the past eight E. R. Veazie. K- W. MacDonald and tical from a business standpoint. The the greater use of the products of North years, and the proprietor, James Han­ THIS BANK WELCOMES acquainted with P. P. Bicknell. plan submitted 'by Dean Merrill fol­ the state's farms and factories. ley, will vouch for his record during The L'ivic Affairs committee has G. lows in detail: These agents to the man. are 100 per that period. That coffee drinking is !ationa YOU AS A CUSTOMER W. Snow as chairman. V. P. Hail, W. • • . cent, for the "Know Maine Products" | not injurious to him would seem to 1. A State Committee comprising campaign, which is convincing proof H. Rhodes, G. W. Roberts anil H. E. lie shown by the fact that he has Lamb;. Publicity: A. S Peterson, representatives of such organizations that the movement must be consid­ Bank We welcome the small account the tame never required the services of a phy­ Dr. Harold Jameson, l.ouis Rosen­ and agencies as are in a position to ered a decidedly beneficial one for as a big one, the random customer iuat at sician since he was born, and will bloom, iSelwyn Kershaw und J. M. make a definite contribution to the the farmers. It is generally conced­ wrestle, swim or run with the best freely aa the regular. Many of our largest Richardson. Athletics: T. II. Chis­ success of the movement. ed that there are no group or groups of them. customors started with small accounts. holm. chairman, P. II. McPhce, I’. A. 2. A County Committee in each of men any more clowly associated WASHINGTON Jones, M. I*. Trainer. A. E. Orff and county constituted on the same gen­ with the farming industry in Maine and the farmers themselves, than Yesterday's Rotary Club luncheon Stop in any time if only to say “Hello.” It costs no more ii. II. Angell oral principles as followed in the CHARTED The club la squared away and selection of a State Committee. these agricultural agents in the 16 was addressed by Col. W. H. Butler, It’s YOUR BANK—USE IT OFTEN. ready to settle to serious busi­ 3. Town or community committeo counties- They realize the needs of who briefly but with great clearness to equip your car ness, for its objectives are serious wherever and whenever the need fdr the farmer and the methods or steps set forth three matters that are mov­ HIS COURSE which might lie taken to assist him. 4% INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS and it is bound to lie a real factor such a committee shall appear de­ ing for community welfare—the prac­ in the community, for a considerable sirable to the County Committee, With this in mind, the agents voice tical work of the commission for the Limited United States Depository with Dunlop Tires why Washington was proportion of the membership falls a. The State Committee should their sentiments, favoring the drive disposing of garbage; the Food Fair of March 2 to March 7. and offer which next week is to raise money successful in what he un­ in the classification made famous consider if any additional organlza- FOOT OF LIMEROCK STREET hy one Peter B. Kyne. The opening tiohs and agencies should lie rep- any possible means of help. for the new school building and the dertook was that ho Arrangements are to be made with luncheon will be held Monday noon resented in its personnel I athletic field: and the setting aside tlic various retailers in Ihe State to charted his course and sharp at the Thorndike Grill. li. Select' a County chairman in of the territory known as the Bog persistently stuck to it. each of the several counties. This have the farmers’ products put on for a sanctuary for the preservation display in order that the latter class FISKE HOUSE CHANGE chairman should be selected from the of fish and game. He stated the System is an important standpoint of his qualities of leader­ of producers will receive all possi­ terms of the bill for this purpose North National Bank ble benefit from the campaign in ad­ factor in every line of en­ ship hut at the same time should which next week has Its hearing in In the management of i.ije Fiske dition to the advertising. deavor. House, Damariscotta. George It. Pas- also be identified with some active the Legislature. Following Col. Rockland,Maine organization participating in the Ill order that the idea of the “Know Butler's highly interesting and in­ lorius, president of the Muscongus Maine Products" campaign may be Lumber Company takes the place of movement we are promoting. forming remarks the tdub voted to 4% INTEREST PAID e. Select or advise with the Coun­ kept before the public at ail times, approve the action of tho Knox Coun­ William G. Loud, resigned. The many of the ideal merchants are re­ actual direction of the hotql.-how- ty chairman in the selection of other ty Fish and Game Association in on members of the County committee- sorting -to various novel ideas in sponsoring of the bill. A letler was ever, will be in the hands of the their way of contributing their present Clerk. George Brown. d. Consider and develop plans for read from the Club Rotario de Ori­ SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ahare, respectively. zaba, just organized in the 'Mexican The Fiske House is one of two comparatively short intensive in­ ♦ • e • I spirational campaigns hut having al­ city of that name, conveying ac­ hotels, incoriMirated 'as the Inns of Some of the merchants are using New England by Mr. Loud, the other ways an educational background. knowledgment of a letter of con­ c. Campaigns should he directed business stationery anil envelopes gratulation received from President , living the Wiscasset Inn. The latter with a "Buy It In Maine," "Made in Why IHe hotel has been closing winters, hut either by the State committee in Spear of the Rockland club. The general or by sub-committees In Maine,” “A Pine Tree State Prod­ communication bore the signature of ihe Fiske House has been open the uct” or some other such slogan at­ Rockland year round. particular, according to the nature tho president, Juan C. Gutierrez, of the campaign. tached. Others are advertising the above his club name "Johnnie." State through the medium of the Not Make Your Money How the Florida and California f. Maintain the personnel and National spirit of the county committees. packages which g" out from their folks would have envied us, if they different places of business. There County Committee—a. the county YOUR FAVORITE POEM had known what kind of a gorgeous are other methods being used us Bank spring day we were having here. committee should be in charge of WORK for YOU? t'he execution of campaigns in their well. If I had to live my life again I would And we're not so sure but that they On the whole, retailers, manufact­ have mado a rule to read some poetry and respective counties. \ ought to envy us !'O percent of the urers and all others in numerous listen to some mucls at least once a week. lime. b. The chairman of ihe county Tlie loss of these tastes Is a lass of happi­ committee might well sit with the cases of business and private life, ness.— Charles Darwin Small amounts will soon grow large enough to work if you save State committee in the consideration are taking hold of the campaign in a decidedly earnest manner, deter­ BALLADE OF THE GAMEFISH of Statewide movements. c. It should be responsible for mined to do their share in putting Whero the puddle is shallow, tho weukflsh them in one of our Recording Banks. the “Know Maine Products" move­ stay securing and maintaining such town To drift along the current’s flow: BABY SHOW or community committees as shall ment across Jn the State of To take the tide as it moves each day START Maine as a whole. With the Idle ripples that come and go; appear to them necessary in carry­ With a shrinking fear of the gales that blow ing out all campaign plans. The next meeting of the General Committee will bp held in Augusta By distant coasts where the Great Ports WEDNESDAY P. M. Town or commmunty committees gleam ; —a. Such committees should un­ Saturday, Marclt 14. At this time Whero the far heights call through the sil­ ver glow. SAVING NOW doubtedly he constituted under the re|H»rts on tile results of the “Know Come in and we will 2S-I Maine Products” campaign for “Only the gameflsh swims upstream." I! same general plan as followed in the When you begin to earn selection of county committees that March 2 to 7 will lie given. ' Where tho shore is waiting, the minnows 20- COMMUNITY Play. II You should begin to save. is they should he representative of Borne by the current’s undertow; 15- such organizations and agencies Leona Reed of Owl’s Hoad is one tell you about them J Drifting, fluttering on their way, II FAIR within the community as might be of the three University of Maine stu­ Bound by a fate that has willed it- so; J dents placed in nomination for the In the tree-flung shadows they never know 5; ROCKLAND interested in promoting the cam­ How far they have come from the odd, It paign and in a position to make office of secretary of the Senior class. brave dream; definite contributions to Its success. ; Where the wild gules call from the peaks of SAVINGS BANK it- It should of course work in di­ snow, “Only the gameflsh swims upstream.” 429 MAIN ST., ROCKLAND rect co-operation with the county Theste Banks may be obtained at Rockland or any of our Branches— committee. 1 Where the tide rolls down in a flash of e e e e TUESDAY spray A strictly mutual savings And strikes with the might of a bitter foe, In conjunction with the furthering The shrimp and the sponge are held at bay. CAMDEN VINALHAVEN WARREN UNION hank of the developing of Maine’s prod­ Where the dirsk winds call and the sun ucts and preparing for a second sinks low; BROWNIE IN They

The Courier-Gazette / CAMDEN THREE TIMES A WEEK Camden Commandery will go to CIRCULATION AFFIDAVIT Bangor St. Johns Day to help St. Rocklund. Fvl». 21. 192" John’s Commandery of Bangor cele­ r •son ally appeared Frank S. Lyddle who ©n oath declares that he is pressman ln the brate Its 75th anniversary. office of The Courier-Gazette, and that of Excellent progress Is being made the issue of tlwit paper of Feh 19. 1925, In the reconstruction of the Ayer BURPEE'S ANNUAL SALE there was printed a total of 6,570 coeipn. Fish Market, View street. Before me, FRANK B. MILLER, Bay Notary Public. The Parent-Teacher Association I went on record in favor of a new schoolhouse at its recent meeting. Trust in the Lord with till thine The District Nursing Association heart ; and lean not unto thine own THREE BIG VALUES FUR FOOD FAIR WEEK benefit pluy "A Pair of Sixes" is understanding, ln all thy ways ac­ progressing well. It will be pre­ knowledge him, and he shall direct sented In the Opera House March thy paths.—Prov. 3:5, 6. 5 nnd t. irn^-T —...... An all-day meeting of the Farm KNOW MAINE PRODUCTS i Bureau Ladies will he held Mon­ day in the Grange hall subject ’•Eti­ Following a suggestion 'by Gov. quette.” The Pine Club girls wi'l Brewster, there is in progress a furnish a program. Rev. H. I. Holt will continue his commendable, state-wide campaign "Boom Maine” series of sermons^nt better to acquaint Maine people with the Congregational church tomor­ the products of the Maine farm and row morning. A union service at industries. A general committee, the Baptist g-hurch will lie held with a -Near East Belief streaker. representing agriculture, industry, "The Victor’s Life-Names" will he boards of trade, women’s clubs, the the sermon subject at the Baptist Grange, the Farm Bureau, the Col­ church Sunday morning. A' union lege of Agriculture and the State service will be held there at 7 o’clock. Department of Agriculture, has been The morning subject of Rev. Er- chosen to make preliminary plane. nesf-T. Smith at the Methodist It is the intention of this commit­ church tomorrow morning will be. tee to increase its membership as "The Meaning of Christianity." Sunday school meets at noon and (the campaign progresses so that Epworth League at 6 p. m. every county will have a local, co­ The annual meeting of the Camden operating organization. Cemetery Association has elected The plan is to feature during the these officers: President C. T. Swan; vice president. L. II. Ritterbush; first week in March exhibits of secretary. Mrs. Georgia Hobbs: Maine products. An ejadeavor is be­ treasurer, A B. Annis: executive ing made to get every city and town committee. MHt* Frances R. Porter. 3 PIECE CUT VELOUR SUITE to take part in this program by hav­ P. J. Good and G. F. Andrews. A plan of the whole cemetery is to When have you seen such a strikinnly handsome suite as the one above for ing displays of local and Maine prod­ be made. ucts. Manufacturers are being asked such a small amount of money? It’s just another example of how Burpee’s to cooperate by loaning for exhibi­ ANNOUNCING THE “BILL” CAVEN APPRECIATED Annual Sale saves you money. I tion in their respective localities Heavily overstuffed, covering of fine Baker Velour, backs of all pieces covered. Editor of Jhe Courier-Gazette: — samples of their products. Large spring filled cushions. All hand made and guaranteed. Why can’t we give our stage driv­ “Know Maine Products” is the DOG SHOW OF COMMUNITY FAIR er, Bill Cnven a nice little pat on the slogan adopted by the committee for back for toe nianneV in which he has the campaign, and some local or­ ARCADE, ROCKLAND AFTERNOON OF FEB. 26 lelivered the (.’lark Island mail this ganizations are supplementing it winter? Can any other town claim the distinction of receiving its mail with "Buy at Home.” This does not Judging at 3:00 o'clock every night during the winter. ovnly three different nights that our ing up community spirit, and it is ail else. mail did not arrive, Whitehall about group of citizens who for several land addressed the Chamber of Com­ Out of the Cambridge factory, only narrowness that keeps us from us they were minus mail three and weeks past have unselfishly given in many respects is a fac merce on the subject of "Advertis­ working together Without some which four days in succession, many times their time and effort to the enter­ ing" last night, and then submitted sort of a friendly, spirit in business simile of the factory 1750 during the season. Therefore—isn’t S PIECE TRENCH WALNUT A tractors were sold last year. prise which next week is to blossom to a barrage of interrogations which we cannot build up tow’nahips and It up to us to say just a little word The company has 179.500 employes. communities.” Of praise and thanks to our genial in the engaging form of a Com­ showed how thoroughly interested The average wage of the workers is DINING ROOM SUITE Mr. Hersey apologized for what Bill—to let him know that we appre­ munity Food Fair. Its object is a the company was in Henry the Ford $6, and the lowest is $5. whether the King. About the only thing the as­ might seem like boosting when lie ciate the good work. This suite sold for $300. In the stylish William and Mary period. Made of thing that concerns each of us inti­ camo to discuss the doings of the man is engaged in sweeping floors semblage didn’t ask was whether Mabelle E. Doherty genuine French Walnut, it is a beautiful e^tfmple of workmanship. We have mately—the raising of money to Ford Moba' Company, but said that j or^aLaging lumber. Clark Island. Feb. 19. Mr. Ford manufacturers cross word There are 414 Ford dealers in New priced the Buffet, Extension Table, five Chairs and Arm Chair $98. The China purchase equipment for the city’s puzzles. people generally seem interested in I what Mr. Ford is doing, and the sub- | England. Clcsct for $18 and the Server far $16. beautiful new High School building, The meeting followed an excellent MAINE—ENCHANTED LAND ject is on everybody’s tongue. The , Ford was 40 when he began to hit now reaching the stage of comple­ supper in the Thorndike Grill, with his stride. ’covers laid for about 80. Col. Walter time has arrived when people are [For Tlie Courier-Gazette} tion. When a piece of business falls taking the Ford car very seriously. More than 350.000 cars were soli Tonight a* I sit here a-dreaming H. Butler pfesided at the request of last year by the five-dollar-a-weeg Be ide the warm firelight’s glow. to be done for the general good of President I\ P. Bicknell, who was In 1903, which marked the real be­ ginning of this organization, the out­ plan. This encourages many per­ When the air ia cold and frosty Rockland W’e have never known our suffering from a cold- sons to save money for the first And old earth wears a carpet of snow, “Advertising,” said Mr. Hersey, “is put was 105 cars. Years of litigation I think of a day in the springtime. citizens to “hang a leg.” Always, as time. Ll cornea like tiie sun after rain. so directed as to bring home the and other handicaps followed, but in in the present instance there is a 1911 the output had increased to Mr. Ford’s aim is to make the best A vision of green a-budding bacon. It must tell the true story car in the W’orld. The beauties and wonders of Maine loyal company of men and women and have a definite end in view. The 76,000 cars. The first million had been produced by . Mr. Hersey told how the Ford cars I can see in the glow of the embers ready to assume the burden of de­ merchant must advertise no matter Between that date and the 1924 re­ are assembled by the conveyor' A place made for comfort and ease; how popular his commodity i« other­ I can ree all tlie g’oriea of nature. tails. asking no other compensation port the difference between that method and driven off under their wise he W’ill soon be left in the rear. own power to the delivery shed. Her lakes and her rivers, her trees; than to see their efforts yield the “The main reasons for advertis­ million and ten million had ’oeen 1 can hear the deep boom of old . The company has 38 “The organization is so vast” said •Its murmur and splash on tlie shore: success that is possible through the ing are to keep in the limelight and turned out. She lures with her age-old enchantment. blanch plants in this and foreign he. “that it would take a Daniql co-operation of fellow’ citizens. Let to keep the pr

- 8CHOOLHOUSE ARES A ship’s model, encased in a large WITH THE CHURCHES TALK OF THE TOWN bottle, with a village for background, Great Loss of Property in Maine and a lighthouse in the distance, is a 'The Gospel Mission services Sun- . COMING NEIGHBORHOOD EEHTS Leads To Commissioner’s Caution. source of never ending wonderment ilay afternoon 2.30. will he conducted Feb. 22—Waahhington’s birthday, at Charles M. Cook’s store on Tillsoii by L, A. Dow and tlie evening 7 15 I Feb. 23—Fortyy Club luncheon, 12 o'clock Attention to the greit loss in avenue. Mr. Cook has declined many Thorndike drill. service by Edward Knwley. Feb 23-28—-Portland Auto Show. school properly in Maine by fire offers for it, also for the large draw­ «... ing which represents tire boinbnril- Feb 23-28 Community Fair at Arcade. during the past year is called by Mr. Knickerbocker will preach at ; Feb. 24— Camden. Board ot Trade ban­ SUNDAY , ment of Forts Hatteras and Clark hy 10 30 at the Universalis! church. I quet. Kev. C. A Knickerbocker, speaker. Commissioner of Education Thomas Feb 25— Lent begins. 10:30 / the U. S. fleet. The picture was Sunday morning, subject, “House I Feb. 25—Fourth Quarterly Conference, M. in a letter sent to all superintend­ drawn In 1861 by Francis Garland, a Builders and Housekeepers;” church 1 K church. “The Conversion of the ents of schools and school commit­ seaman on the U. S. S. Cumberland. March 2—Lady Knox Chapter D. A. R. school at 12 and Y. P. C. U. at 6. meets with Mrs Grace Black, Talbot avenue. Converted” teemen in the Stale. • • • • March 2—Waldoboro town meeting. The Comraisaioner of Education The Water Co. will not begin shut­ 7:15 The Salvation Army Sunday ser- I March 2—Fuller-Oobb-Davla “Bed Letter rays. “There is not only the danger ting off delinquent water tax payers vices will he as follows: Holiness Ball” Community Fair. until March 1. Marcli 5-8—Camden—“A Pair of Sties" “THE CRIMSON ROAD” of the destruction of property and meeting, 11 a. m.. Salvation meeting. I benefit District Nursing Association. (a) Question Prelude , lorw, of life but these costly fires S p. m. Company meeting is. a.) 2 p. ! March 0—(7.15)—Address by Rev, John (b) Vocal Duet have induced insurance companies in., Young People’s Legion at 6.30. M. Arters. of South Portland, Methodist materially vestry, auspices Woman's Educational Club. (c) Instrumental Duet To increase their rates, 1855 1924 • • » • March 9- Daughters of Veterans liegiin (d) Choir Anthem which in the total will taj|e out of At the Congregntional church to- I Prize Auction Parties In Grand Anny halt. (a) Child Recitation the channels of education, a con­ morrow morning Mr. Bounds will ' March 10 L. R. R. Relief Association siderable sum of money and place :: Memorials :: dance and entertainment hi Temple hall. (f) Naw Songs and Old Hymns preach on the subjei t, “Jeremiah March 13—Child Guest day, Rubinstein an additional expense on the people E. A. GL1DDEN & CO. God and the Individual.” Church i Club FIRST already heavily burdened. school at noon. The Fellowship •larch !•—St. Patrick’s Day He suggests that school officials WALDOBORO, ME. March 18 2L—Rockland Automobile Show at League will meet in the vestry at 6 the Arcade BAPTIST CHURCH make a thorough examination of all o’clock. March 18 19—State Convention of D. A.R si hool property, that there is proper • , • • In Bangor. protection from the furnace, that BORN A Smashing Success March 21—Young Folks’ convention at There will be a rehearsal of the Bev. W. M. Brewster will preach at Methodist church, Rockland, chimneys ftre in good condition, that Hartley—Roqfcland, Feb 7, to Mr. and Mrs. the Adventist church. Port Clyde, Boys and Girls Glee CJubs at 2 O. M. Hartley, a son—Arnos Vernon. March 21—First day of spring. no rubbish, grease rags or other Sunday at 10.30, subject “The Be- March 22-Aprll5 —Singing revival, First ’clock Sunday at the Arcade. substaticc be allowed to accummu- For Community Fair Seems to be the general Baptist church. MARRIED turn of the Nobleman.” Evening ser­ March 31, April 13—Farmers’ Week at the late in basements. He also calls vice at 7 o'clock, subject “The Sins An examination for tatirhers cer­ ’MpO'.uaky-Humphrey—Rockland, Feb 16 by College of Agriculture. attention to the danger of leaving Frank If Ingraham. N I'.. Thomas F. Mc­ of Judah are Written With An Iron wish. The splendid spirit manifested is almost April 3—Rockport—"Cheer Up Chad,” tificates, elementary' and secondary, ashes In which there are live coals, Cluskey and Theresa M Humphrey, Loth of auspices of Dumalquaa class of Baptist 8. 8. Pen With a Point of a Diamond." will be held at tha McLain building in the building. Rockland • • • • at ITilon hall. this city, next Friday. beyond belief and the management has done its April 12 Easter Sunday. He further says’. “It will be well First Church of Christ, Scientist, April 22-27—Annual conference of Metho­ also to give the children fire drills DIED Cedar and Brewster streets. Sunday I dist Episcopal Churches In Augusta. at regular periods in order to iirc- Wilkins—Rose cottage, Ellon, Kvotiand. Those who had bought tickets for Jan. 14, Elizabeth Fowler, wife of John morning service at 11 o’clock. Sub­ level best to make the show worthy of its ob­ today's cancelled hockey game, will pare them for an emergency that W’ilkons, formerly of Vi ma 'haven. ject of lesson sermon, ’ Mind.” Sun­ Dean's Orchestra is giving the have their money refunded by re­ may come; that definite, purposeful Williams—Friendship, Feb. 20, Fred Wll- day School at 12. The reading loom dance in Temple hall tonight. instruction he given in fire preven­ Maiba. a native of St. George aged about 48 jects—the equipping of the new High School turning the tickets to f'hisholm’s •Newell—Rockland, Feb 20, Georgle, wife, is located In the new Bicknell block candy store. tion and in the exercise of care not of Charles Newell, aged 28 years, 11 months anil is open every week day from 2 Patrolman Lamb fs hack on his h< me and elsewhere.” und 26 days Burial in Jefferson to 5 p. m. and the completion of the Athletic Field. Many beat, after a week’s lay-off on ac­ only around the schools hut at Ripley—Rockland, Feb 21, Grace V., wife Dr. A. K. P. Harvey wno has been of Harry 8. Ripley, aged 47 years, 11 months .... count of IHness. ill with a light attack of pneumonia and 4 da vs. Funeral from the residence The Saints services on Sunday attractions not advertised are on the program, Steamer Westport on her midweek the past two weeka. is again at his Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. will he held in their room, 471 Alain (Mayor Snow was a |>as«enger on trip from Rockland to Bar Harbor office. Mrs. llarv.ey’s condition is street as follows; 1 o'clock, Sunday yesterday noon’s train hound for Au­ Wednesday struck a heavy ice floe, IN MEMORIAM and literally hundreds of valuable flashes added. Improving.----- School hour, followed by the social gusta on city business. which damaged her planking. She hi sad and loving remembrance of our dear wife and mother, Lucy Haske’l, who de­ hour at 2 o’clock, and preaching ser­ was beached near Stonington, re­ parted this life Feb 23, 1924. May perpet­ vice at 7 conducted by Elder Pearl Winslow-Holbrook Auxiliary will The Public Library will not observe pairs were made and she proceeded ual light shine upon her. Doors open at 2:00 and 7:00 P. M. Monday as a holiday but will be open Husband and Children. Billings. Wednesday evening the 'hold its regular meeting Monday on her trip. regular prayer meeting. On Thurs­ Take your Envelopes to the Souvenir Booth At Once night. Members are asked to take Its regular hours, 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. IN MEMORIAM » day afternoon at 2.30 tlie Duct l ine These hours stye arranged especially The alumnae committee for the membership blanks In loving memory of my mother, Georgia and Covenants class meets ami on for the convenience of those who are Community Fair will greatly appre­ E Perry, who died Feb 21, 1922. Friday evening at 7 .o'clock the Jte- At the Monday meeting of Rock­ unable to cone except on holidays. ciate having fancy work and hand­ Jtockiand, Me. Agues I’. Radley liglo class meets for study and rec­ land Lodge of Elks the officers for the kerchiefs for the alumnae booths THE PROGRAM Earl G. McIntosh has bought the reation. coming year will be nominated. The turned in as soon as possible. Every IN MEMORIAM • • * • supper, preceding the session, will Homer Roblnaon lot on North Main one who is interested in equipment bi loving memory of Celeste R. Bridges. Bev. O. W. Stuart will deliver tlie street, corner Admontein avenue, for the new High School Is urged to Died Feb. 22. 1924. MONDAY EVENING, FEB. 23 fee at 6.45. last in the series of «crmons on the deal being made through L. W. contribute, whether or not they have We had a little treasure once Benner's real estate agency. Mr. She was our pride, our joy and pearl; "Things the Bible Says About Our Willis E. Parsons, commissioner of been personally solicited". We loved her, yes, perhajis too much, Marsh’s Full Orchestra. Special Super-Vaudeville attraction with Beauty McIntosh will build in the immediate Our darling little girl Times,” at Littlefield Memorial Inland Fisheries und Game, will Church Sunday at 1U.30. Tlie choir Chorus, Dancing, Singing and Comedy Skits, direction of Miss Frances Flana­ speak at the banquet of the Knox future. Rockland citizens have seen their Her last farewell was spoken ——— w One year ago today; will render the anthem “A Dream of gan. Radio Concert. Dancing from 9:30 to 10:30 in big central space. Fount.V Fish and (Tame Association last graduation as graduations go, if Our happy hearts were broken Paradise.” Gray. Bible school meets City Engineer L. Dow Jones left When our dear one passed away. March 6 at the Elks Club. present plans materialize. The at close of morning service with Gifts at the Door—100 Bags Puritest Flour, 60 bags Royal Lily Flour, 100 this morning for Bath to join the system of importing a lecturer and ■Gone but not forgotten by her mother, sis ters and brothers. • classes for all ages; C. E. service at iThe Water Co. had a very success- State Engineering party which is having the graduates listen in cap loaves of Trainer’s Bread, 100 Tape Measures, 2 Tickets each to the Park, making the survey for the propositi 6.15 and the evening service at 715. full demonstration ol thawing froz­ and gown is proposed, the idea of CARD OF THANKS The Junior choir and church or­ Strand and Empire Theatres, 500 Pencils and Five Stupendous Flashes. I,ridge across the Kennebec. Mr. economy being put forward as the We wish to thank the friends for acta of en water pipes by electricity in Cam­ chestra will have charge of the den yesterday afternoon. Two Jones will be gone about a week and reason Rumor has it that the bac­ sympathy and floral tributes during our be­ hto office in City building will be reavement music. Mr. Stuart's subject, ’-A Les­ groups of four houses each were calaureate parade is to be reinstat­ 'Mr and Mrs L. T. Fisk, Mr. and Mrs. J son in Clay." Cottage prayer meet­ TUESDAY, FEB. 24, AFTERNOON thawed in from three to five minutes. closed during his absence. ed, possibly for the same reason. C Brewer, Mr and Mrs. R. G. Sanborn, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fish, Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ ings will lie held on Friday evening Brownie in Health Land—Special Red Cross Exhibition by Nationally Fa­ ward H. .Money, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Fisk, at the homes of Mrs. Storey, 117 The Portland Sunday Telegram Hon. Scott Wilson of Portland was An Augusta news item states that mous Entertainer. Radio Demonstration. Marston’s Orchestra. .appointed chief justice yesterday to Charles MacLeod, John IMac Lend, Jr , Ray­ Camden street, Mrs. Annie Blaisdell. published a picture of the Hebron the property on fcstate street formerly mond MacLeod, Miss Elizabeth MacLeod, 16 Spruce street and Air. and Mrs. Gifts—1 00 packages Three Crow Soda, 100 loaves Consolidated Bread, 60 Academy hockey squad under the succeed Hon. Leslie C. Cornish, re- occupied a» Campbell’s Garage has Mr and Mrs. J. D. MacLeod. sigtjed. One of the first to congratu­ Aaron Alaxcy at the Highlands. title “Hebron Academy’s Speedy been recently purchased by the Sim­ Evangelistic services begin March boxes of Russell’s Chocolates, two Tickets each for Park, Strand and Empire late him was Representative R. I. mons & Hammond Mfg. Co., makers Cluster of Puck Chasers." A Rock­ 15 and Rev. and Airs. Roy H. Short Thompson, who told him how pleas­ of S. & H. Quality Ice Cream, Spe­ Theatres, 1000 Special Can Banks, 500 Holders, 500 Yard Sticks and 200 land boy. Winston Flfleld, manages of Hartland, formerly of Thomaston, the outfit und was easily identified in ing the appointment would be to cial machinery is being installed to Chisholm Bros. Special Chocolates, Five Big Flashes. Knox county where he presided over will assist. the picture. provide a refrigerating plant and .... the January term. holding station in thorough keeping BABY SHOW lEpiscopal church notices: Sunday The hockey game which was to with the most improved and modern TUESDAY, FEB. 24, EVENING Coach Jones is highly &|*preclative at SL Peter's Holy Communion at have been played at Stevens Field methods. It is expected that the work 7.30; (morning prayer und sermon at of the spirit of the citizens and will be completed by April 1st. WEDNESDAY P. M. Marston’s Full Orchestra—Healthland Talk and Play for adults; Radio. this afternoon has been cancelled 10.30, school following. At Thomas­ firms who contributed antomobijes •U'ord was received by the manage­ ton School at 6.30, evening prayer Dancing from 9:30 to 10.30. Gifts—100 bags Royal Lily Flour, 100 cans to carry the local teams to Newcastle We have now in our employ nI ment that the I^wiston High School and sermon at 7.30. The Confirma­ A. C. Jones. Postmaster Blethen, number of men who were habitually 1 Rice. Raisins and Milk, 50 cans Hershey’s Cocoa, 2 Tickets to Park, Strand team had disbanded, and It was im­ tion Class will meet in two sections possible, with so short ir notice, to John G. Snow ol Dyer’s Garage. aff from one to three days after COMMUNITY and Empire Theatres, 100 Surprise Packages and Five Extra Special Flashes. Francis Saville of Rockland Garage, every pay-day and their recorda now ’ at the Rectory on Monday at 4 and get a substitute. I 7 p. ni. Tuesday, St. .Matthias’ day— Frank Butler and F. W. Fuller con­ show .that they have minsed practi­ Holy communion at iSt, Peter's at 7.30; tributed cars or trucks, and the cally no time for over a year.-»D. The new Laurie Annex has been FAIR Services of Ash Wednesday: At St. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 25, AFTERNOON Fireproof Oarage contributed oil Seltzer, vice president and general opened. Mr- and Mrs. Elmus Mac­ Peter's, Holy Communion at 7.30 a. and gas for one of the trucks. manager Cultivator Co. Marsh’s Orchestra—Baby Show, direction of Mrs. J. H. Flanagan; Radio. Donald are occupying a tirst-flooi m.; at 10.30,- litany, penitential of­ suite and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Fre- fice, matins and sermon; evening Gifts—100 loaves of New York Bakery Bread, 100 packages Deep Sea Fish, ret have apartments on the second prayer and sermon at 7.30. At Thom­ 50 cans Maine Maid Mince Meat, 100 Tape Measures, 2 Tickets each to floor. The new building makes a aston: Evening prayer, litany and notable addition to the fine plant op­ sermon at 2 p. m. followed by meet­ the Park, Strand .and Empire Theatres, 1000 Pencils, 1000 Yard Sticks, 150 erated in Post Office Square by Mrs. ing of the Guild. Thursday, St. Pe­ packages Peters Chocolates, 500 Holders and Five (5) Big Flashes. Ava lawry* ter’s Guild at rectory at 2.30. Fri- duy at St. Peter's, holy communion The artii le in Thursday's Courier- VALUES SUPREME at 7-30 a. m.; evening prayer anil ad­ WEDNESDAY, FEB. 25, EVENING Gazette relative to Street Railway dress at 7.30; choir practice follow­ patronage, was widely read, and Pageant Night—Famous Festival Night of the Fair, direction of Miss Ellen AS A SPECIAL CONSIDERATION TO SHOPPERS DURING COMMU­ ing. many confessed that they had not • • • • Cochran, Marsh’s Full Orchestra, Radio. Dancing from 9:30 to 10.30. Gifts viewed the dilemma from the angles At the Pratt Memorial AI. E. there presented. Yesterday a Thom­ NITY FAIR WEEK THE STONINGTON FURNITURE CO. IS MAKING church Sunday morning the pastor —100 bags Peerless Flour, 100 packages Arm & Hammer Soda, 50 cans aston man drove into town with the AN EXTRAORDINARY PRICE ON THE MERCHANDISE LISTED BE­ will speak of “Washington and His Hatchet Brand Corn, Two Tickets each local Theatre, Five (5) Big Flashes. words "Patronize the Street Rail­ Country." In the evening the sub­ way’’ conspicuously displayed on the LOW. VALUES SUPREME. ject will he “Gideon’s Victory from a wind-shield of his cur. "1 am done u New Angle.” The musical pro­ THURSDAY, FEB. 26, AFTERNOON using my car as a public acmmmo- gram in the morning will include dfltlon,” said he; “It isn’t fair to the the anthem "God Is Our Hope and Marston’s Full Drived—Famous Dog Show under direction of R. L. Knowl­ road.” strength,” Young and the duet, “If ton, C. A. Lawrence, A. C. McLoon; High School Manual Training Depart­ You Love the Suviour,” Gabriel, Mrs. The interesting stock of vessel Nina Robinson and Raymond An­ ment in actual operation. Gifts—=400 packages Corn Flakes, 80 packages models on exhibition at the Custom derson. In the evening there will lie Three Crow Soda, 150 boxes Foss’ Chocolates, 72 bottles Crape Juice, Two House was augmented this week by a praise service igd by Otho L. the handsome brig model made by Hatch; the anthem. “The Whole Tickets each local Theatre, 1000 Can Banks, 500 Holders and Four (4) Big Capt. Charles It. Magee, inspector of Wide World for Jesus," Thompson, Flashes. customs, for John O. Alden, a Mar­ and a male quartet, “Pilgrims of the blehead. Mass., yacht brokar. Neat Night," Stebbins, Messrs Clark. ness and detail have been stressed Smith, Porter, and Aliiligan. Aliss THURSDAY, FEB. 26, EVENING in Capt. Magee’s work, which would Bertha McIntosh, chorister. Sunday delight every mariner. The ship mod­ school will convene at 12 witli at­ Athletic night, direction of Philip A. Jones, with picked teams of boys el G. R. hkoltield has hauled out in tendance at high water mark; Ep­ and girls in exercises and games, Marston’s Fufl Orchestra, Manual Training the Custom House drydock, where It worth I-eugne at 6.15. Prayer Is being re-rigged by Capt. Magee meeting Tuesday evening at 7.30. demonstration. Dancing from 9.30 to 10:30. Gifts—100 cans Kid Glove ■ and Deputy Collector H. W. Thorn Fourth Quarterly Conference Wed­ Pork and Beans, 20 5-lb. bags Stover’s Pride Flour, I 2 I -lb. packages Bishop dike. Mr. Thorndike's present col­ nesday evening at 7.30 with Dist. lection numbers about 20 models, Supt. L. G. March presiding. j Cocoa, 24 cans Maine Grown Peas, 50 Dags International Salt, two Tickets to ranging from a topsail schooner to a • • • • each Theatre, and Four more Flashes. Rockland Band as a Special? big whaler. The largest of these ex Sunday morning at the First Bap­ hlliitx Is the State of Maine, model tist church, the pastor, Rev. H. P. of a ship which was built at lyiscas Browne, will speak at 10 30 on "The FRIDAY, FEB. 27, AFTERNOON set. and which model the keen-eyed Conversion of the Converted." The collector found in a Bath loft. Mr. choir will sing "Rejoice in tile Lord, Marston’s Full Orchestra, Mac Gilchrest of Thomaston. Special Attraction Thorndike also bus a model of a O Ye Righteous," Lambord anil “We Unannounced, Radio. Gifts—25 packages Quaker Quakies, 100 boxes Deep craft built at Eden in 1740. A Florida Would iSee Jesus," Brackett. Sun­ ' man sent him a 6-inch model to re day school immediately at the close Sea Fish, 100 cakes of Armours Soap, 25 packages Puffed Rice, 20 cans of pair, hut it would he necessary to of the morning service. Children’s Varnish, 144 boxes of Matches (distributed upon leaving), two Tickets to use a microscope, and Mr. Thorndike .50 Happy Hour at 4 ji. nt. and Christian passed up the job. Heavy Brass Beds—-all sizes ’15 Endeavor at 6.15, in charge of Aliss each The-’.:e, and four Flashes; also 500 Pencils and 300 Yard Sticks. Alva Spear. The pastor's subject at This includes extra heavy fullers, satin ribbon finish, 4 ft. 6 in., 4 ft., 3 ft. 6 in the evening service which begins at FRIDAY, FEB. 27, EVENING 7.15 will be, "The Crimson Road." THE and 3-ft sizes During the question prelude the fol­ Marston’s Fuji Drive, High School Circus in Big Time Acts, Street Parade pre­ lowing questions will bfj answered; ceding: Radio, Dancing. Gifts—100 packages Tudor Tea, 50 bags Worces­ HERE IS THE FINEST MATTRESS VALUE OFFERED IN KNOX’ Are modern college students infi­ dels? What do you think of the ter Salt, 100 bars Pear’s Soap, 25 packages Quimby’s Tea and Coffee, 25 HOCKEY COUNTY IN YEARS prayer for children, “Now I lay me fancy boxes of Armour's Soap, two Tickets to each local Theatre and four • down to sleep"? Why does not God destroy the devil? Special musical Flashes. A First Grade Extra Heavy one or two part Genuine Silk Floss 17 75 numbers will include “He Lives oil GAME Guaranteed Mattress^ 4 ft. and 4 ft. 6 in., at .... „■...... * High,” Hawaiian itielmly by Rev. and Mivs. B; P. Browne; violin and SATURDAY, FEB. 28, AFTERNOON —IS— piano duet, “Love’s Greeting." Elgar, Big Children’s Day Special—Marsh’s Orchestra. Special Radio Concert, Acts This proposition is in a handsome colored Tick, full rolled edge 1C 7 C hy Misses Alberta and Elizabeth of finest workmanship, 3 ft. 6 in. and 3 ft...... • Knight, and “Be Thou. O God.” Van from Schools. Gifts—250 boxes Schraft’s Chocolates, 100 packages Deep Laer hy the choir. There will also Sea Fish, 1000 Can Banks, 500 Yaid Sticks, two Tickets to each Theatre, ALL OFF be a child’s recitation. Master Sterl­ Springs in all sizes...... ing. Covenant prayer meeting on four Flashes. Because of bad ica conditions of 4.75 Tuesday evening at 7.30 anil cottage prayer meeting at the home of Airs. the Rink. Capt. McLoon and Frances Ryder. 36 Masonic street. SATURDAY, FEB. 28, EVENING Coach Jones hops to bring the Come in and see these Supremely Worth While Values and make yourself at | Wednesday evening. Keep in mind Marsh’s Full Orchestra in Grand Closing Carnival with Feature Evening of home in our Big Store the singing revival beginning on “Pat” French outfit here later if March 22. ( Old-time Music, Knox County’s Best Talent in costume singing the old-time and modern songs. Community to sing chorus. Gifts—Grand cleanup of ice conditions warrant. For bathing and inhaling use the refreshing Three Crow triple Spirits everything, in addition to the biggest Flashes of the week. This will be the Stonington Furniture Co. of Gum Camphor.—adv. Banner Gift Night. Listen to the words that L. MARCUS, Prop. A free parish supper will lie served MONDAY, MARCH 2 edme from Washington's 313-319 Main St Rockland. TeL 745-J at St. Peter's vestry Tuesday night. tomb. “Put nono but Mrs. M. R. Pillsbury and Mrs. W. II. Red Letter Ball, auspices of Fuller-Cobb-Davis Crowd, Novelty and Prize MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED FREE DELIVERY Armstrong will sing and the rector Americans on guard.” will give a brief talk. Parishioners Dances, Grindle’s Famous Society’s Orchestra, Refreshments de luxe. —Ku Klux Kian. and friends of the parish are urged, to attend. Page Four Rockland Courier-Gazette, Saturday, February 21, 1925 Every-Other-Day

to’the observance of "Washington’s ODD FELLOWS' HOME • MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD HOW TO SOLVE A CROSS WORD FUZZLE Birthday. Eastern Standard Time t When the correct letters are placed la the white spaces this pasala “The DeviPs Cargo” a Victor Flem­ ’ Trains Leave Rockland for Will spell words both vertically and horlsontally. The first letter in each A Richness of Flavor • Augusta. A1700a. m„ IT 30 a in., tl 10p.m.' word Is Indicated by a number, which refers to the definition listed ing production, has been substituted Judge Miller Chairman of Bangor, A17 00m . t".3Oa.ni . |l 10 p.m. below the puszle. Thus No. 1 under the column headed ;'horlsontal** "Cascarets" 10c for “Coming Through” at the Star Boston. A171X1 a nr.t7.30a ir . tllOp ni. defines a word which will fill the white spaces up to the first black Theatre tonight. This is the first of Committee Which Has recommends Brunswick, A §7.00 a.ni., |7.30a.ra.. tl lOp.ra., |5.30 p. m. „ ..... sqnare to the right, and a number under “vertical” defines » word which ■ the Second Fajnous Forty pictures Just Accepted $100,000 I Lewiston. A 57.00 a. in., $7.30a. in., tl-10 p. ut. will fill the white squares to the next black one below. No letters go In t to be shown here. It is a powerful 1 New York. tl.lOp. in. the black spaces. All words used are dictionary words, except proper if Constipated, story of the romantic gold rush days Gift. Portland, A57.00 a. m., t7.30a.ui., 11.10 p.w., names. Abbreviations, slang, Initials, technical terms and obsolete forms of California, a story of a girl and a 15.30 p. nt. are indicated in the definitions. I Waterville. AS7 110.i.m , t7.30a m.. tl 10p.m. man swept out to sea in a boat with Grand Master George A. Elling- n I Woolivlch. Aj7.00n.m., t7 30a.m. tl.’l'p.n.. $5.30 p. m. a.human cargo that is literally "the wood of the Grand Lodge of Maine, CROSS-WORD PUZZLE No. 29 scum of the earth.” Victor Fleming | t Daily, except bunday. Dizzy, Bilious 1. O. O. F., today announced that the A Passengers provide own terriagc Bath to \V out’ is the producer of “Empty Hands,” wich. organization had become trustee of a / 3 “Code of the Sea” and other hits. In 1 D. C. DOUGLASS, M. L. HARRIS. Feel fine! SALADA 9-28 24 V. P. K Gen'l Mgr. Gcn’l Passenger Agt, this Wallace Beery of “Robin Hood” fund of $100,000. which by the terms Beoa Let “Cascarets” and ‘‘Sea Hawk” fame has the great­ of the contract will eventually become __ clean your bow- est role of his brilliant career. Vinalhaven and Rockland 11 els and gtimir the property of the Grand Lodge as to every discriminating' tea fe-fe «late your liver. a part of the Odd Fellows Home Steamboat Co. No griping ot WARREN Fund. drinker. Its freshnessandpuri- p5 The basketball boys played tho The direct route between Z2r ■ overacting. Mil- This generous donation was made ty are a constant delight.t. TryTr it. L ion9 of men Bristol team at Bristol on Friday. A ROCKLAND. VINALHAVEN. NORTH HA­ women, and game will be played with the second by Fred E. Briggs, formerly of Port­ VEN, STONINGTON AND SWAN'S land. and now of Jacksonville, Fla. lb =s\ children take team cf Rockland High School Feb. ISLAND J r &. <==' this harmless 24. at Warren. He is still a member of Harmony WINTER ARRANGEMENT — laxative- Miss Baker, a former assistant Ledge. No. 19. of Portland, and is (Subject to change without notice) cathartic. It doesn’t sicken you like ! teacher in Warren High School, visit- regarded by the Grand Master as “a IN EFFECT 5.30 A. M. WEDNESDAY, OCT. zo {dlls, oils, calomel and salts. Tastes ed the school on Thursday. The stu­ pleasing evidence of his interest in his 8. 1924. nice—acts wonderful. 10c, 25c and dents were glad to welcome her. native State and the Order, and a Leaves Swan’s Bland daily except Sundays The High-Priced Chocolates at 5.30 AM., for Ktonliiglon, North Haven, 50c boxes—any drugstore. The World Wide Guild met Friday significant endorsement of" the pur­ Vinalh.iven and Rockland. evening with Mrs. H. M. Purrington pose for which our Home Fund was Returning leaves Rockland at 1.30 P. M. established." in the Low-Priced Box” for Vinalhaven, North Haven, Stonington and at the parsonage. This meeting as­ Swan's Island WALDOBORO sumed the guise of a birthday party The trusteeship was offered to the B. n. STINSON. n 9 in honor of Mrs. Boyd Caler. one of Grand Lodge at its last session, and General Agent. Rockland, Maine, Oct 6, 1924. Thaddeus Orne ot Boothbay was the counselors, who have been so the matter was referred to a special loWgEY’S in town Wednesday. great a help to the members < f this committee compceed of three promi­ 30 order. A most attractive birthday nent Maine attorneys—Frank B. Mil­ Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Thompson ler of Rockland and Charles O. Small have been visiting relatives in Rock­ cake was made and presented by Mrs. ATARRH H. M. Purrington and a birthday gift of Madison, past grand representa­ GOLD STRIPE of nose or throat is made land. tives; and Willis E. Parsons of Dover- 36 presented by Miss Mildred Stetson more endurable, some­ Miss Lettie Simmons, who has been in behalf of those present. Foxcroft, grand representative. This CHOCOLATES at E. A. Glidden’s for several weeks, The members of the Baptist choir committee made a careful and ex­ times greatly benefited by 1 has returned to Friendship. were entertained by the ladies of the tended examination of the terms and applying Vicks up nos­ Mr. and Mrs. James A. Duane have Circle at their Thursday evening sup­ conditions of the contract and se­ trils. Also melt some returned from an extended visit in cured such additions and modifica­ per. and inhale the vapors. Massachusetts. On Sunday morning Rev. H. M. tions as seemed necessary. It is au­ H 'Roy Alack has returned from the thorized to act in connection with Purrington. pastor of the Baptist West. z church will deliver the second in the the grand officers In the execution of Paul Palmer of Xobleboro has been series of sermons on the Beatitudes the contract. Under the terms a ) by Western Newspaper Union.) the guest of his aunt, Mrs Henry P. stock certificate in the Home Build­ VICKS “The Pure In Heart.’’ “Friendliness Horizontal. Vertical. Mason. Shown By the Industrial Missions” ing and Loan Company for $100,000 1— That which can be frozen W VapoRub 1—Makes terms of surrender folr. and Mra. C. B. Stahl and Miss is the topic for the Y. P. S. C. E Is made payable to the Grand Lodge b—Single 2— European river Otwr 17 Million Jan UmJ Yaarlf 10—Self Betty Stahl left Tuesday for Port- meeting at 6 o’clock Sunday. The of Maine, and has been deposited with 3— Opening admitting liquids i a Portland banking concern. IS—Negative 4— One who abstains frorft tntoxl- I**1-’ tvhere they will remain, a subject for the 7 o’clock meeting is Albert R. Clark, a former resident month. # Thirteen years ago a 10-arre lot 14— Projecting ridge or shelf eating drinks ’Every* Day Supply.” The chorus of Vinalhaven, died at Bethel. Vt. was presented to the Grand Lodge 15— Belonging to 6— Preparation nnd enactment of Albert Benner has been at home choir will lead the singing. Feb. 13. at the age of 65 years. He j lO-Southern state (abbr.) laws by the Odd Fellows of Auburn, as the from Worcester. Mass., this week. Ellis Spear, Jr., of Newton Centre, was the son of the late John and j 17—English for having dined fi—One who acts for another 20 PER CENT .Miss Edwina Hussey of Damaris­ Mass., is spending a few days in site for the Odd Fellows’ Home. In­ Sarah Clark of this town. i J 8— Preposition 7— Preposition cotta has been the guest of Miss clusive of the gift just accepted the 10—Exist 8— That which assures a safe pas­ town. There was a large attendance at Grand Lodge has approximately 20—Muse of lyric and amatory sage (two words}* I Helen Oliver. Mrs. Maynard Brennan of Rock­ the Union church society meeting, $250,000 in Its fund, and the ambition Break a Cold Right Up with We give regularly until poetry 13—Implement for rowing The Star Club met Wednesday land was the guest of her parents, held at the vestry last Tuesday even- j of the Grand Lodge is much nearer 22—Member of school of philosophy 15—Japanese sash with M’ s. Grace Duffy. Next week’s Mr. and Mrse. Melborne Spear. Thurs ing and it was voted to ask Albert further notice 20 PER founded by Zeno 21—In or after the style of tu being realized. meeting will be held with Mrs. Mary day. Henderson of Greenville. R. I., to ac­ “Pape’s Cold Compound” 24—South American ruminant 23—Combining form meaning egg Wade. Miss Edna Boggs, wll recently CENT OFF the marked 27—Heavler-than-alr flying machine 25— Recline cept a call as pastor. Mr. Henderson SO—Three-toed sloth 26— New Zealand aborigine Capt. and Mrs. Willard Wallace of underwent a surgical operation at SOUTH THOMASTON has filled the pulpit twice and the j Take two tablets selling price on every 81— Boy’s nickname 28—Polson Bremen have been recent guests of St. Barnabas Hospital. Portland, was many who heard him think he will he 82— Tellurium (abbr.) 20—Single Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Morse. able to leave there last Saturday and Miss Katheryn Gillchrest of Thom­ the right man fcr tho place, as both ( every three hours article in our store, includ­ 33—North Western state (abbr.) 37—Wide street fabbr.) Mrs Elizabeth Cameron of Booth- Is now convalescing at the home of aston called on friends and relatives he and his wife are much interested until three doses 94—Exist 30—Symbol for iron (chem.) ing Stoves. bay Harbor is the guest of her sister, her brother. Edwin Boggs. Portland in town Sunday. in church work, especially with the are taken. The j 35— Anlmnl fat Mrs. E. A. Glidden. ■ Emerson Herrick is the guest of 36— Diphthong Harry L. B. Smith is much im­ young people. first dose always 87—Part of verb “to be" The solution will appear la Howard Norwood of Warren was in his aunt. Mrs. Iida Russell. proved. Further medical attention The senior Christian Endeavor,will I gives relief. The 38—What an Hengllnhmnn would next issue. town Tuesday. Benjamin Walter, aged 85 years, disclosed the fact that his trouble conduct the evening service at Union ' second anil third STONINGTON call an ’orse’s foot Mis. Helen Winchenbach of South died Tuesday. was a dislocated hip joint. After church Sunday. A fine musical pro- | doses completely 40—Surrounding condition Waldoboro has been visiting her Rev. C. D. Paul, pastor of the Conr J this waB put ln place ho improved gram is being arranged. break up the cold. FURNITURE CO. daughter, Mrs. Herbert Oldis this gregational church, will speak on rapidly, but is yet lame to some ex Mr. and Mrs. A. U. Patterson are Pleasant anil safe week. “Our Invisible Allies." hi the even- tent. spending the weekend with their! to take. Contains L. MARCUS The Missionary Committee of the ing stereopticon slides on “Beautiful Harvey Crowley and Fred Luscomb condition. Ernest Munro went back daughter, Mrs. Charles Schofield, in no quinine or opi­ Christian Endeavor Society held a Foo Chow" will be given. Mr. Paul have bought an engine and saw and 313-319 MAIN ST. TEL. 745-J Solution of Puzzle No. 28. lr.to West Palm Beach with them, Rockland. ates. Millions use very entertaining Valentine party in returned Thursday evening front Ban-'.|fire doing a rushing business sawing 180-tf and looked around, and after com­ O. V. Drew returned Wednesday . “Pape’s Cold Com­ F U the church vestry Friday evening. gor where he has been in attendance firewood for everyone. □ ing back to Lake Worth they bid us from a business trip to Portland. pound.” Price, 1 Twenty-eight were present, many of at the annual convocation week nt Mrs. Horae? Clark entertained ten Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDonald of] E S good bye and left for Miami. The thirty-five cents, Druggists guar- them invited guests. The affair was Bangor Theological Seminary. ladies Tuesday afternoon and evening Rockland are spending a few’ days in I next evening about 10 we had an­ ■ntee it. E in charge of Miss Frances Hassner Mrs. K. J. Overlock is staying with at a rug bee. town. □ other visit from them. They stayed Mrs. A. P. Gray since the lattlr SHEET MUSIC assisted by Mrs. Osa Welt. Mrs. Ray­ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sleeper have STATE OF MAINE about an hour, leaving for St. The annual installation of the offl- ; mond Hassner and Miss Evelyn and fractured her arm Friday.of last returned to Rockland after an ex­ cers of Atlantic Ilo>al Arch < hapttr * T(>'the Honorable Justice.of the Supreme Petersburg over the new Connors All the Latest Song Hits Welt. Trombone and piano selec­ week. tended visit with his parents Mr. and □ asa highway. 231 miles direct- was held at Masonic hall Thursday Judicial Court, next to be held at Rockland, tions were given by Miss Benner and Ella Thud, who has been out of Mrs. C. L. Sleeper. evening. Past High Priest L. E. VV11- within and for said County of Knox, on the I am expecting a visit from Guy TlEjlwPlE Mrs. Clark. Games were played and town for two months, returned Mon­ i The little girls’ sewing club was uan« " aS insta,linff assisted fl*Kadierim‘5 Af S heer. «»f said Rockland, 20c and 25c Dimick. He is going to Miami, then a bullet lunch served. day for a short stay. •rntrrtained by M irion Watts last SOEiT to St. Petersburg on a motor trip by Past High Priest O. C. Lane as: , respectfully represents and gives this H«»n- Specials Mrs. Rose Clark entertained the The picture for tonight in Glov­ iSaturday. They voted to name their Grand Captain of the Host, and C. S. , L’piift to t* torormed that she was iD lover the Military trail. The weather O I Whiz Club Thursday evening The er Hall is Jack Hoxie in “Barbed rlub "The Hapiiy Hours Sewing 1 •»« firnwri r h.i.xiotn . oi lawiujiylawfully "marriedmarried toto ixhusLouis avneerScheer onon tnethe . has been perfect and swimming ex­ Libby as Grand t httplaln. The offl- „,y x„„nilK,r ,VJ7. H, 15 Cents eight members present had one of Wire." nnd the usual two-reel com­ I'-lub." p R A 1 S A S 11 cellent. The whole family goes in, cets ate as follows:* High priest, LI Maine; that aiihaequeat to their .aid nar- tlie jplliest times of the winter." A edy picture. Next week, oh, boy, Mrs. L. G. Coombs and son Harold and we are all burned up with the B. Dyer; king. George Straehan: I they lived together as huahand and H Q A N O P L Y OI dainty lunch was served at midnight. the picture you've been waiting for, were .in town Monday calling on coviUo xi . i .;is,i "he at said Portland until the month of sun. My shoulders are so sore to­ scribe. M. I. bmith: chaplain. Edgar lbal }„.,r |ibt,!ant ha, V. F. Studley Inc. A feature of the table decorations James Oliver Curwood’s “Gold Mad­ friends. Mr. Coombs ihanged the E MLM 1 N A T 1 a Ni night I can hardly write and the Bradstreet; treasurer, W. F. Byford; conducted ht*p>vlf toward her said huslwnd .MUSIC DEPARTMENT i were very realistic shaded pink pop- ness," from the story “The Man electric wiring in the Grange hall secretary. F. L. Roberts; captain of a* * faithful, true and affectionate wife; others are just the same. I pies the artistic handiwork of Mrs. From Ten Strike," dining room so it would be invisible ♦ xi.ii cj ii i» o << but that her said husband in the said month 125Stf We also have some wonderful the host. Marshall Malls; P. S . George „f Mav, lwo. dewHcU your libellant with- ' Clark. • Prizes were won by after the new finish had been put in rides. There are the sugar planta- Mrij. A. Lawry royal arch captain, L. W. out lawful cau^e and went to parts unknown, ____ Miller and Miss Bond. place. They attended the Eastern veil, Pankcr D. Williams; ^Ich desertion has been continued down to DAN MUNRO’S LETTER ! tions 42 miles west, at the mouth of WHEELER’S BAY Lane; 3d The Womar.-s Club lias held two Star meeting after hiving supper oh Voii . io* v, si i’ l,‘© present date. Wherefore, your libellant ------J Lake Okeechobee. This is the sugar Floyd Barnes, who has had em­ 2d Veil. Roy Nicxeraon; 1st Veil.. L. charge-pharges her M|(| husband wllh „ttcr deser. FRANK H. INGRAHAM remarkably interesting meetings dur­ ployment In Waldoboro, has returned with Mrs. Belle Allen. VV. Sanborn; sentinel, A. L. Pierce. tion continued for three consecutive years Those Three Maine Cars refinery Plantation of the ing the past week. The “Open Date" Supt. F. L. S. Morse visited the next prior to the filing of this libel. Your Attorney and Counselor at Food and Products Company. Five home. Mrs. Cora Peterson read. These cere­ was celebrated at the home of Mrs. schjocl Thursday. libellant further avers that the residence of miles south of the Dixie Highway Alfreds Barnes sbent the weekend monies were preceded by a 6 o’clock her said huslund is unknown to your libel­ Law Look Good To Him Down Mary C. Hovey. Fifteen members Wednesday night 40 members of are the drainage canal and locks. A at home with her parents, Mr. and banquet to Chapter members and lant. and cannot be ascertained by reasonable 431 MAIN ST., ROCKLAND, MAINE ar.d guests were present. Miss Lu- Wessaweskeag Grange met at their diligence In Florida. terrific volume of water a>mc» from Mrs. J. If. Barnes. ladies. All members of -Moses Web­ hall and held an especially Interesting Wherefore,•-your MbelFant pram's that the Telepsones—Office 468; House 693-R the upper Everglades through this viie Benner entertained delightful­ John Lord of Fall River has re­ ster Lodge with ladies were invited. bonds of matrimony no'v existing between her canal continuously. There arc also ly with piano, ukelele and her songs. turned home after spending a few meeting. The first and second de­ A grand ball followed in Memorial and her aaid husband may be dissolved by Editor of The Courier-Gazette:— The one-act comedy “Mary Ann” grees were conferred upon Mrs. Mary divorce and as In duty bound will ever pray. W. A. JOHNSTON. RE0. PHO. lots of other nice drives out to the weeks with Arthur Harrington and hall to which the public was invited. I have been receiving a Courier- was given in the commodious par- Young. Mrs. ante Fullerton, and Dateil at said Rocklan

AT THE STATE CAPITOL WITH THE BOWLERS •£«f>' WffHTt “My Fee is 25c” r.«. I Stary' If you were examined physically, *Next Week Is the Big Week With Fisheries Committee—- your trouble diagnosed aa a Grippy City League Ends In Tie, Which Will Be Broken Tonight Cold. Bronchial Cold, Sore Throat, \ More Bills Go Into the Hopper. Cramps or Chills, a prescription —Shields High Man In Individual Standing. written and the announcement made “my fee is 25 cents," you would Augusta, Feb. 20—Thousands of haven, Miilbridge, Rockland. Port wonder if you had heard aright. The City Bowling League at the Connors ..... 76 93 31 88 78 419' signatures are said to have been Clyde, Jonesport and Swan's Island Yet you are buying a doctor’s Star alleys closed Thursday night Tarr ...... 107 89 88 77 88 449 procured already to petitions against will be present at the hearlnr be­ prescription when you buy a 25 or 1 a tie for first place and last Sullhan ..... no 101 121 lot 84 520 the change from the three-headed fore the Sea and Shore Fisheries 50 cent bottle of Johnson's Anodyne place. Teams 4 and 3 meet tonight Sea and Shore Fisheries Commis­ Committee to protest against Liniment for tho treatment of any to decide which shall have the pen­ Totals ..... 461 163 456 444 434 2263 sion to a one-man commission, change in the Sea and Shore Fish­ of the ills above mentioned—and in nant. The etanding: Team No 3 which obtained prior to 1917, to eries Commission from three to one, addition this wonderful old prepar­ Team Won Lost P. C. Pinfall Perry ...... 101 100 89 109 109 508 petitions against the nine-inch lob­ and against the proposed change of ation has a record of over 100 years j. 4 ...1..... 6 3 .667 20,301 Howard ..... 90 71 85 82 94 422 Worn Out Since the Grip ? ster law for York and Cumberland the lobster measurement ln Cumber­ of success. 5. 3 ...... « 3 .667 20.230 Ramquist .... 85 105 94 94 96 471 counties and the retention of the land and York Counties. j. ! ...... 3 6 .333 20.272 Cuthhertfion 87 94 88 94 106 469 present 10-inch lobster law, and to • • • • Johnson's Anodyne Liniment is for ». l ...... 3 6 .333 19.769 Shapiro ..... no 07 94 84 93 478 AK, nervous—just tired and miserable most of petitions against any increase in the A bill prohibiting any municipal or internal and external use and its Thf total pinfall Was S0.575. and the leadership as the most valuable of the time? Back lame and achy, too? Rheu­ gasoline tax which does not provide court Judge to become interested as ventge per player was S9.52. The Totals ..... 173 407 450 463 498 2351 W for exemptions for the fishermen. counsel or otherwise, directly or' In­ all family remedies has been es­ team averages were: • • ♦ • matic pains torture you at every step? tablished and maintained since the directly in any cause which might Strings J’ins P. C. Team No. 4 won four Of its live Hearings upon the bill to change year 1510. Then sou should look to pour kidness I Colds and chills the makeup of the Sea and Shore come under the Jurisdiction of his Shields ...... 20 1919 95.95 strings from Team No. 1 Tuesday, Cobb ...... 50 4791 95.82 fire apt to weaken the kidneys and allow toxic poisons Fisheries Commission and the nine- court was Introduced in 'the House and the result was a 60-pln victor}', to upset blood and nerves. Then may come daily back­ inch lobster law for York and Cum­ by Wing of Auburn. Perry ...... 30 ;&66 95.53 with Sullivan currying off Hie honors berland Counties will be held before • * • • PAST FOUR-HUNDRED MARK Sullivan ...... 45 4210 93.56 for No 4 and Powers for No. 1. The ache, stabbing pains, headaches, dizziness, and irregular the Sea and Shore Fisheries Com­ A close time on foxes between Thomas ...... 45 4154 92.31 score: or painful passage of the kidney secretions. Shapiro ...... —45 4134 91.87 Team No. 4 mittee of the Legislature Thursday March 1 and Oct. 15 Is provided in Don’t risk neglect. Help yoflr weakened kidneys of next week. a bill introduced by Piper of Jack Ram

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THE TUESDAY FEATURE TUESDAY Social Circles OUR ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE Brother Brownie From FEB. 21st FEB. 21st —OF— Healthland Sure To Go In addition to personal notes recording de­ TO partures and arrivals, this departure es­ Big At Community Fair. BROWNIE IN TO pecially desires information of social hap­ WALL PAPERS penings, parties, musicals, etc. Notes sent by mall or telephone will be gladly received. One of the big attractions for FEB. 28th Of 1924 Stock \ Community Ft^r will be “Brother HEALTHLAND FEB. 28th TELEPHONE ...... 770 Brownie" a real health clown from -AT— Beginning FEB. 18 and continuing until sold Health Land appearing Tuesday Mrs. W S. White entertained a afternoon and evening. This is the SPECIAL COMMUNITY FAIR few friends yesterday in honor of Prices formerly 10c to 75c; now ...... 4c to 25c first time this famous clown has vis­ Miss Minnie White of Bath. Cards ited Maine and she will come with formed the principal diversion. Cut Borders and Bands, per yard...... lc to 5c all the latest Ideas to make us To the people of Rockland and vicinity during the Food Fair Room lots from ...«...... 50c to $1.00 each healthy happy and wise. We are Miss Lenora Brawler and Miss able to have thlR Interesting clown Strand Theatre Elizabeth Hamlin have gone to Bath ALL SALES CASH through the combined efforts of the Week we are giving a few special bargains. Inspect before pur­ ,, to spend the weekend. —At the— local chapter of the Red Cross, the TODAY Thorndike Hotel, and the entertain­ chasing elsewhere ___ Mrs. Mary C. Hall will entertain ment committee. In past years the TOM MIX file Sunshine Society next Monday C. M. BLAKE >W ALL PAPER STORE Red Cross has had a booth where the work of this organization has — In— afternoon at the home of Mrs. Abide ROCKLAND, MAINE 20.24 1 LOT 1 LOT 1 LOT Conners, 172 South Main street. teen demonstrated. This year it “THE WAGON TRAIL” was thought beat to put their money and efforts into obtaining this clown, Formerly Mrs. Florence Smith is seriously ill ! COMMUNITY FAIR AHOY! who will prove both instructive and at her home on Camden street. entertaining. “The Thundering Herd” COATS DRESSES COATS IMiss Eleanor Wheeler of Newton, Mix, himself, considers this one Announcements have been received Mass., better known as Brother cf the best pictures he has ever $10-00 SJ5-98 of the marriage in New York, on Fell. Stage Is A11 Set For Rockland’s Greatest Show—Short Brownie of Health Land, has been made. $25-«° 17 of Elizabeth, daughtei of Mr. and a favorite among children and adults Mrs. Benjamin Briscoe of Detroit, to Notes and Comments—The Program. Reduced since her childhood- On graduating Formerly $15. to $22. Fur Trimmed Frederick Earl Booth Mr. and Mrs. from the Newton schools in 1920, from $19.75 to $25.00 Booth will be at home at Birmingham she made a paradise of the play­ AU Better Garments Mich., after April 1st. Among those The stage is set and all is in read­ Harry Richards and Frank Staples ground at the Children's Sanatorium EMPIRE SILK AND WOOL present at the wedding were Mrs. iness fur the biggest e- ent in Roc'- of Worcester were omitted. The task on an island In Marblehead Harbor. 1 LOT Richard S. Fuller, a sister of ' the land's winter calendar. Cninmuniiv of listing all contributors is a moun­ After two years study at Ihe Leland THE THEATRE AROUND bri telephone 353. "himself," with lier charming white lier sister, Mrs- W. H. Milligan. ami has gathered about her the best afe ,n charge an(, w(), ,ad, g(.nd pup. She sings, she converses with Do not leave the Dress for the dance until the last minute—buy now while the pup and with Mr. Punch who Is Claire Windsor acts, dances and song hits of several for articles if notified. Mrs. C. A. Thomas, who has been recent musical comedies. Couple with waiting unseen. Mr. Punch insists the assortment is the largest I on health decorations for his the­ Robert Ellis making a month's visit with Mr. and this a real comedy vaudeville skit CAPT. WILLIAM E. HALL Mrs. Willis 1. Ayer, returned to her and you have ihe idea. atre. They are produced.—with home in Dorchester, Mass, yester­ • ♦ » ♦ questions and answers back and I Mary Carr Our door is always open to those who enjoy looking. We insist on Service Tltis community lust one of its forth, between Brother Brownie, and day. Pageant njght has been set for j well known old-time residents in the the audience. She then disappears, Weilitfsilay. This means a duplirp- j A peep behind the gilded walls of and Courtesy th,n of the huge success of last year, i death of Capt. William E. Hall, which behind Mr. Punch’s theatre, only soe'ety, with its intrigues its greed Charles Porter Ls seriously ill at to reappear as a puppet on ihe fur it will lie directed by the same I occurred Feb. 16. He was a native and selfishness. the Silshy Hospital. stage. A two-act health play fol­ muster-mind—Miss Ellen Cochran. ■ nf fit. George, a son of the late Isaac MAIL MAIL A. and Mary B. (Graves) Hall, born lows, with songs interspersed anil Rverett A. Munsey is in Florida There will lie 300 youngsters in the songs thereafter, in which audience Last chapter of ast. Central Fire ■Station hatv’fteen Nov. 14, 18+2. He followed the spa ORDERS ORDERS on -liusiness. Join with enthusiasm. “Ten Scars Make a Man” thrown open to them which will avoid through his youth and prime of man­ FILLED FILLED much of the unhappy discotnfort hood. rising to the rank of captain. Cutler - Cook Co. Ansel C. Sterling, director of pen- ntanshlp in the Westbrook schools, is that has characterized life; lattfs in For a number of years following his Local users of Whole Grain Wheat COMING—“GALLOPING HOOFS" retirement from the sea he conducted visiting friends in this city, plan­ former years. Pattons are asked to I may obtain same from I'easlee & a grocer}- store on State street, and ning to remain about a week. eave a cleared space about the large Peaslee, 375 Main street. Tel. 38— ear doors to convenience the move­ later still abandoned that in favor adv. 22-23 Major O C. Warner, senior in­ ment of the children. of the comfort of a small farm in • » . • South Thomaston. structor, C. A., will inspect Battery G Clothing husinnos for sale. Senior Capt. Hall married Susan J. Blais- A startling surprise came to Mrs. | partner died and his interests were Tuesday night. ilell. who died some years ago. He is I. H. Flanagan in two handsome withdrawn- Insure against that. survived by a