H No man gets more out of life than what he puts in.”—Anon.

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The msuiy friends of William Ross WOMAN’S ALLIANCE HOULTON MUSIC CLUB Miss Alice1 ('lough accompanied her will bo pleased low that ho is re­ father, Oscar Clough, on his regular There was a large' attendance a’ Forty members of the Music- Club CUSTOMS RULING covering fro. .mums operation at business trip through the- northern LARGE ACREAGE the' meeting given under the Unitar­ enjoyed the hospitality of the hostess tho Madigan lm. ,utal. part of the county. ian Woman's Alliance' at tile1 Uiii(ar Mrs. Janies Palmer last Thursday eve­ DRASTIC ACTION Tho noxt n-gulat mooting of the ian ediureli on Wedne'sday afternoon ning at her home on Pleasant street. Rev. H. E. Dunnaek, State Librarian, BEING SIGNED UP Rotary Club on Friday night at Wat­ at 2.30 p. m. After tile1 business meeting Miss was in town Thursday and attende 1 son Hall will ho Farmers night when Mrs. F. A. Peabody pre-sided and Margaret Monaghan gave a short read tiie installation of the' o!!ie-ers of Rock- abi'tna Lodge1, I. (). (). I-'. IN THE COUNTY FOR AROOSTOOK it is exported that there will he a after welcoming the1 guests site intro­ ing on the life of Amy Woodford Fin speaker present from out of town who duced Rev. Ueorge S. Cooke1 who gave .den and pre'sented the following pro­ Mrs. Frank M. Hume left Monday will have something to say that will a most instructive ami interesting gram : for Portland with hew two daughters Organization of Co-operative Vehicles Coming Into County interest all present. lead u re on Zionism and what the Piano Solo: Simplicity J. R. Morris Elizabeth and (’orris where they have* Miss McKay taken tin apaitment for the winter. lloulton friends will learn with in­ Zionists are accomplishing in Pal*s- from Canada Must Report I ha no I diet : Spanish Dance Marketing Going Strong terest of the marriage of Eugene J. t i lie1. Mrs. Maud Lowrey. daughter of Mr. .Many of the teaedmrs were pres-uit M. Mosgkow.-ki Harrigan. son of Mr. and Mrs. .John and .Mrs. A. E. Astle of this town, was in ail Sections or Have Entry Permit and enjoyed his lecture. Mr. Cook' .Mrs. Pears.m and .Mrs. Davenport Harrigan, all former residents ot this elect eel president of tin* Bate*s Alumni is giving a series of lectures on ill’s Yst in­ Mrs. Hod gins in Poston. ning from New Brunswick to Maine, Miss Mary Margaret Krim which took twenty-three districts thoroughly or­ teresting. (Accompanied by .Mr. Souerquist i and other infractions of the laws, the place at the home of tin bride in Mil Word received from Mr. and Mrs. ganized as to District Committee's, A fine musical program was render­ Yoea 1 Solo: la) Kashmiri United States government has issued ton. Mass.. Jan. litli. S. L. White, who are spending tin* and witli canvassing t ams moving ed as follows: Trio by .Mrs. Margar. t (1)1 Till 1 W ake new instructions to its customs offici- Elty Union and his sister 1 ‘uu 1 in - winter with frie nds in California, state steadily trom the towns out on tin* Cotton. Mrs. Thaddeus Urant ami Mr. Soderquist that they have purchased a line build­ als along the border. tormerly of this town have been visit- various roads, the prospects for tlm Mrs. Emmons Robinson with .Miss (Accompanied by Miss Buzz.ell i ing lot in Santa Paula. successful completion of tin* campaign While this is'primarily to prevent ing with their aunt Mrs. \\ . L. So il) Helen M eKay at the piano. Whistling Chorus rehearsal was held after the .Viss Union Mrs. U. A. Andrews of Watervill of organization for tlm Maim* Potato the importation of liquor it is going to nor on Washburn street solo by .Mrs. Anna French Uoodridge pr< igra m. Isle while' Mr is at the home* of her parents Mr. and (I row ers Exchange, are very bright. work a great hardship on Aroostook now lives in Presque I with violin accompaniment by Mrs. The regular club meeting was po-t- Union lias boon doing civil engineer- .Mi's. I). W. Davis for a few weeks be­ Twenty thousand acres have been county for the people who are law Edward Wilkins and .Mrs. Alargar ■! p1 med one week later, the' date1 b ing ing work on a Uovernmont survey in fore going to Pristol, Conn., where she signed up to da'e and tin* organiza­ abiding and who respect the regula­ Cott.m at the piano. Fell. 1st witji Miss Knox hostess. the Canadian Northwest. will make her future borne. tion must obtain thirty Hiousand more tions of the Government, but like all At the close of the lecture ail gim-i- Next Thursday ('veiling a rehearsal before reaching its minimum acreage laws they are obliged to be made and en joyed refreshments consist ing of Ink vi!l be held with Mrs. Fairbanks at limit of fifty thousand acres. With enforced io meet the violators and CLUB HONORS A rolls, coffee, cake and sandwiches. 7..'hi o'clock. Each member is urge 1 HCULTCN BOARD tin* type of support which tin* organ­ those who have no intention of break­ The (dum b and parlor were decorated to be pres -lit. DEPARTING MEMBER ASSOCIATED CHARITIES ization is now receiving, from bank­ ing the laws have to pay the penalty. with red geraniums and .Mrs. Walter Members of the Meduxnekeag Club At a nmetiu lik'd by .Mrs. Annie ers, business men and nmrclmiHs, as The instructions in part follow: Cary and .Mrs. Llewellyn Powers lour­ .Miss Rose Dtmovan returned last answered strong to the call Friday Barnes a mv week ago the lloulton well as promiimnt growers, it is pr- - “Referring to sections 439 and 4■>** ed and M rs. Walter If. Clark wa ■ W'-ek from Portland when1 she lias evening for a get-together in honor Board of Associat d Charitie-.- was dieted that there will not )e much New Tariff, the driver or person in e hairnian of a competent corps o been spending a number of months of Dr. F. II. Bridgham who is 1 giving org; nized and t he following oTie-'Ws difficulty in securing tin* n acre- charge of any motor car or other ve­ waiters. with her aunt Mrs. Lyselli. She will Were elected : age. hicle, is now obliged to report to the this week for Fort land. l'osi me her duties at the First Nation- There was no sot program lint the nearest customs officer when arriving Panic this week. Lou McLeod, president: ('ora Put­ Af th(‘ second official meeting of the Norris C. Esmbrooke, who ivp;v- in the United States, whether he lias evening proved to be a most enjoy­ .Mrs. Wendell Hand left Thursday nam. secretary and treasurer: and Urn Uetteral Exi'cutiv<* Organization Com­ able one for besides a rubber game. sents the New England Lifo In urame any baggage or merchandise on board night for Atchison, Kansas, where lew following committee was appointed ;.> mittee*. field in Pr<*sque* Isle. Jail. 13. 1 doctor Com pa ny in Houlton, lias 1).'(‘ii liono -or not. And the person in charge of Youth vs Old Age, in which tin husband has a line position with tie1 draw up a constitution and by-laws: a eompli te summary of tin* compaign took part, there was luncheonin and ed by Deiing invited to a fi mr \vn. !>: any craft of under five tons must like­ l’illslmry Flour Co. and wlmre they Mrs. Annie M. Barnes, James C. Mai - was made and reviewed fiy tin* Com­ smoker besides a presentation, and in course of i nst m et ion in his; w■ () V k i wise report, if he has anything on will make their home, Mr. Hand lias igan, Dr. F. W. Mann. Miss Carrie mittee. showing tin* steadv progress took a Post on w it h expense s paid. a lid w i board. Failure to report means a pen­ the latter tin* doctor again been there1 for some1 weeks after tak­ Hogan. .Mrs Janms Dougherty and made* in the campaign, sim-e* the be­ lea \'e for tli a i city the las t of tk alty of $100, and frontier custom-; prominent part. ing a Military training course1 in Okla- Captain Pern-tt. ginning of the campaign oil Nov. Ism The game1 was the climax of an mom !i. Idle n* are t<> be t wo n ‘Pi1' officers have no right to waive said boma under direction of tin* F-deml On Saturday evening the associa­ Among tin- bankers who have* signed to tlm s e n t a t i v i * s f rcm each gi amr; il ;i g. 'lie. penalty, as it can onlj^ be mitigated or argument of long standing as government. tion met for its second meeting at the* tin* Marketing Contract of the* Ex­ merits of howling qualities Of tile remitted by the Secretary of the Bed Cross rooms and the following change are A. W. Spaulding of Cari­ various members. Kelley allowed that Treasury acting upon petition filed in const it lit ion and by-laws wmre presen'- bou. E. M. Smith and A. O. Nutter el he had selec ted a team of world beat accordance with section 618 N. T. ODD FELLOWS “KELLEY’S” VISIT ed ami accepted. Mars Hill. ers. all young and upright living, “You should spare no efforts to de­ CONSTITUTION A tremendous amount of interest i- honest to goodness bowlers who coal 1 tect all violations of this law, and HOLD OPEN HOUSE TO THE HUB This organization shall be call d heing displayed in tin* Sapiro mc*et- teach the old hoys captained by I).a should report all such violations. In “Tin' Houlton Associated Board of ings which are sche'duled for the 24th Mitchell a few things about the game Annual Event a Great Success with cases where you get physical posses­ Further Experiences of a Small ’un Cha rit ies". to iln* 27th inclusive. Mr. Sapiro is that they never knew. and how Will Distinguished Speaker Present sion of a foreign-owned vehicle which in the Wilds of a Great City The object of this organization slia'l e-oining to Aroostook direct from he guesse'd is shown by tin ■ following has not reported, if you can prove be the systematic dispensation of Colorado and in all probability wi! summary of the game. Among the many interesting ev been unladen therefrom, you should Boys in the work. Kentucky with him. The* Commute*-' ” ■> 97 St 231 that is always looked forward io wi:h dodge retribution for unfortunate* som­ hold the vehicle (or craft) for forfeit Roben This organizaton shall consist of is at a loss to know l:ow to handle* SH 9.s 9o 26 s much pleasurable anticipation, tie- in­ nambulistic advances towards the im­ ure, and even if you cannot prove that Nason one or more representative of each tin* trem<*ndous crowds which will at­ S!) i i Ss 23 1 stallation ceremony, and sue)] an event mediate person of a high strung and anything has been unladen, it would Bridgham organization in the town which shall tend Mr. Sapiro’s meetings. He speaks Donovan 1 u 4 97 293. occurred last Thursday '‘Veiling wlmii ( haste school-mam in lmr peripotette be a safe move to hold the vehicle 92 elei t a representative to belong to at Mars Hill. Wedne'sday. January 24,. Kelley s2 N2 237 a large number of members with thm'r pattering past our upper berth in Hi ■ until $100 has been paid you (as a this organization. in.no a. in.; Fort Fairfield, Wednes­ Rogers S3 90 11 o 2 s', invited guests gathered at their hall Pullman on route* to Poston. After special deposit if petition is to be filed The officers of this organization day. January 24th. 3.on p. m.: Presque to witness the ever impressive ritual­ the* petite educatress had bm-onm eor.- under 618)." Instructions are then shall consist of a chairman and secre­ Isle. Thursday. January 23th, 1.3 ) p. 31 2 3 hi 362 1 tile istic ceremony and enjoy tlm music 'need that we wore no sleep-walking given the deputy of ways in which he tary-treasurer. m.; Caribou. Friday, January 26th. Old Boys and address. sheik, wa* (singular and editorial, li­ can ascertain such violations on the There shall fie an investigating com­ l.Jo p. in.: Houlton. Saturday, January Moir 93 94 !'6 2 S3. Tim committee in charge of tlm ve can’t vouch for tlm weaker sext part of motorists. mittee of live members to include oim 27th, 1.3(» p. m. hunt 93 109 7!) 28 : event had left nothing undone for the one) settled back and slept the sleep Mr. Finnegan in chaTge of the Houl- of the Overseers of the Poor of tlm In addition to these* mass meetings Mitchell 79 S3 94 23S entertainment of their brothers and of an honest Republican, which is one ton Customs office informs the TIMES town of Houlton. each one of tlmse* towns will tender Carter Si! S7 93 266 guests and their unmnmeemoiit that wlm hasn't, doesn't and lmver will Imld that he and his assistants will enforce Tin- chairman shall preside over ad Mr. Sapiro and Judge* Bingham mer­ Orcutt 9:: 94 94 2 S! Rev. Henry E. Dunnaek of Augusta. an office of trust. the law to the letter, as there is no meetings and perform the* duties which chants and bankers luncheon, at which Hassell 9S S4 7 '* 234 State Librarian, was to deliver ;i i When our soul full film- orbs op *n- other way of doing. usually belong to this office*. time* special topics of finance will he addn*ss caused a thrill of expe-Haimy • d tin* next morning we wen* not Another very disagreeable feature The* seeretary-t reasurer shall keen taken up and discussed in detail. 344 ;>.)3 32S 1623 to move the gathering. hounding over tin* rails for Beantown of the law Is that no one is allowed a record of all meetings and also a Special trains will run from Ashland' Following tin game* e•anie tile1 Mr Dunnaek is a brother Odd Fel­ a la the Lightening Expre*ss hut rather to enter the United States without a complete* but private* reword of e*ach to Presque Isle and Limestone to Car­ luncheon served “go as you please in low anil while his address briefly we were resting as peacefully and permit arter the closing of the office ease imported to her by tin* investi­ illon and tin* Commi'tce has also ask­ the dining hall. after which an ad- touched tile brotherhood, he allowed (juietly as a Customs Office oa tlm at 5 p. m., which In legal terms is gating committee or other members: ed Presiehmt Todd of the* B. & A. rail­ journment to tin* lounging room wlmre* that lie would not go inti* the familiar Canadian Border. Semking a reason “after night time,” so that anyone of the board. The* secretary shall road for a reduction in rates ami a. an informal meeting was held. Very dt'tails concerning tin* order In t would tor the peace* and quiet, we* found we coming into Aroostook after 5 o'clock perform tin1 ordinary duties of treas- special tariff for these meetings. few of the members knew just wlia* speak on a subject which )m did not were hog tied about two miles, or t *n In the afternoon by vehicle must have u re * r. The duties of the* investigating t The* Potato Grower. tin* official- was coming. Rupe. Doe Orcutt, Doe announce1, that proved to be a mighty- minutes run by a , outside* of tin- a permit or suffer the consequences. committee shall be* to look into any J organ of the* Maine Potato Growers Mitchell and Kelley seemed to know- interesting ami scholarly addn-ss, an I city of Portland and that the country While as stated above this ruling ease's not otherwise investigated, ami Exchange, is carrying special feature* something that nobody else* knew and for more than an hour he held his side was scratching and biting in tin* Is to prevent the bringing in of liquor. report tin- same to the secretary. this week in connection with the it was not long before i! was an open audieime in close attention by bis cruel grasp of a snow storm that for It will work a great deal of hardship There* shall be* an annual meeting on ; Sapiro and Bingham meetings, and is secret. oratory and humor, and at the close* real old sincerity would have made upon those who are accustomed to go tin1 second Friday of October, at such being distributed to a mailing list of The meeting was called to order by of his talk many members crowded Ueo. Washington, the winter he* omit­ and come across the border by auto hour and place* as tin* chairman shall j six thousand people. mobile and of course with a provincial j Ri’es. Orcutt who immediately called around the* platform eager to grasp ted to lay in a goodly supply of an- designate*, and otlmr nme*tings shall be 1 In addition to approving the Sapiro. number plate on a ear it is easy work upon Kelley who explained in a lew his hand and extend congratulations. thrieite at Valley Forge*, imagine he* at the aker and In* hurried his r; classed as those for whom the law is porter, we* told him to tedl the* can-' any help given to them by otlmr orgui- Gould of Prespue Isle. Nathan Perry pressing in some way our appreciation marks toward his gracious i itrodiu Imposed is very long. duetor that we* wanted to see* tin* izations should lx* through the* organ­ of Presque Isle, and A. W. Spaulding of the man and of our regret that he tion of Mr. Dunnaek. The towns along the Canadian bor­ engiimer pronto and sacre toot sweet. ization to which the*y are assigimL of Caribou, whose function would he was to leave town. Owing to ;m un»*xpeeted resignation der have many friends who have been The whole* Maine* Central train ere'w All ehdiberations ot the* board shall be to get in touch at once with the var­ Doc Mitchell, the dub poet, was of the I). I). Urand Master a slight mis­ In the habit of coming and going and eanm a-hopping. evidently fearing tint* kept pri\ate* and confidemtial. ious Fertilizer Companies and go over next called upon and after a few sight­ understanding occurred in regard to ft seems rather disagreeable to have they htnl the mother-in-law of eitimr Five* nmmbers shall const it ir e* a tlie matter in detail with them. The ing shots got down to business with an officer of tin* Urand Lodge to pu- such a law as stated above, which we Harriman or Hill on board. We* toll (jtiorum. Committee also authorized Mr. Clias. one o*‘ his original poems apropos to form tho installation ceremony and tin* In this section regret, although in most tlmm crisply that the Poston Brass Tin* Association will meet on Sat-’ P. Barnes to officially represent the* this particular occasion, calling upon duty fell upon P. U. Urand Master other sections of the United States it Panel was doubtless waiting at North urd iv evening, at the Red Gross rooms Committee as sponsor for the new the members to arise and repeat after Lew in. He w as assisted by I). D. makes little difference to the towns Station to welcome yours truly and at S o’clock, January 20 to further Cooperative* Marketing and W are­ him the toast to Dr. F. H. Bridgham. Urand Marshal A. E. Cartel-, 1). D. and cities. that tin* fate of the fertilizer industry plan regarding the* work. housing Bill, which the Committee during which time Pres. Orcutt “one Urand \Y. John Q. Adams. I). D. Urand east of the Mississippi* depended oa will introduce in the Legislature at, stepped" across tho room and pre­ Chaplain B. B. McIntyre, I). I). Urand our being able to take* charge of tin* Mr. and Mrs. Merle C. Rideout re­ Mrs. Lillian Hill Smith, who 1ms this session. Dean L. S. Merrill for sented tin1 guest of honor wiUi a hand­ Sec. C. E. Atherton and 1). 1). Urand conference* at the Poston City Club turned Tuesday from a two weeks just retunmd from Kansas City, re­ the University of Maine, a member of. some* leather over night hag. Treas. L. S. Purington, all o' whom that day and see that Horace Bowker stay In Boston and vicinity. ports no improvenmnt in Mrs. Edblad's the Committee* concluded the program Dr. Bridgham while bowled off hi- delivered the charge* of office in a didn’t try to pull any rough stuff. condition, who i offering from brain of the Saturday meeting with a splen­ W. H. McGary left Monday night feet responded in a feeling manimr most impressive manner. They immediately rustled up tlm trouble. did address in which lie pledged to the for Portland where he will join other and expressed his heartfedt apprecia­ Following the seating of the newly best e-nginc sported by eitlmr the* Me*. movement the best support and aid dealers from the state and will go with tion of the gift. elected officers tin* appointive* oliieeis Those having rooms to let during Cent, or Poston Me*., that had been which the* University could give. He them to the Hudson and Essex fac­ The* club lias many reasons to re­ ere announced follow s : the Teachers Convention kindly not­ saved in the* looting by the* N. Y., N. said that he* believed the* campaign tories In Detroit, Mich., for an inspec­ gret Dr. Bridgliam's resignation and R. S N. U. Ledgli ('level ,n 1 ify Mrs. Etta Blake, chairman of the* H. & Haitlord. and startl'd bin-king would succeed and succeed (piickly. tion of their plants and to study tin* all join in wishing bun success in hi- L S. N. U. Ernest Whited the eongeah'd albino raindrops which Entertainment committee* of tin* Hou’ method of manufacturing tars. new field of work. Wa rdeii .la mes 1. Nason had fraternized six fe'et deep on the ton Woman's Club. (Continued on page 4) Com!m tor (diaries M. Punt right-o-u ay. Repeated attempts fail- Clin jd in Elumr Curri' id to make first downs and we lost Frank Hawkins lie* ball when a cylinder head Id *w MAH BOX ORDER TO BE ENFORCED HERE L. S. S. E a mum Smidi out. To male- a short story long, we COL. MENTIONED FOR COLLECTOR What is considered one of the most i eeptacles, that meet with the govern i; s. v. c. Earl Dow wa iv only ten hours and sixty-five All Associated Press report from to do seme advantageous trading. drastic orders that has been issued incut require'iix-nts, and it is deemed L. S. V. U Archie* Nichols m null's fi le hitting the village that Kemieluink dated Jan. 1 2.. says "An- Tlm collectorsliip lias always been front the office of the postmaster gen-j unfair to those* who are meeting the I. S. Uuard 1 la rvey Baird nounrement has been r fads to patronize the Poston Bed Sex, 'ceived Iutc i onsidered a York county plum by eral is that relative to the providing demands of tlm dept rt nmnt to eon O. S. Uuard Frank Batelmhior tlm team that helped the Yankees win that Col. Frank M. Ilium * of lloulton leaders of both parties, as review of of receptacles by tin* patrons of tlm.timm service* to those who are not. It Following tin installation several til'* American League* pennant. is in the hands of his friends for tin* the names of these who liavt* held office throughout the country. In ac­ is reported by carriers that it rejulres selections by a male rendered which were1 loudly one ir-'d. in tin* Republican primaries in June*. interim was patronizing tie* dining Frank l-Ynderson of Parsonsfield, the er Preston N. Burleigh has announced place's where* receptacle's are not pro­ .Messrs Berrie. Flinton. Scribner and ear. but we* wen* spending tie* Com­ 1924. Tin* present incumbent. Hon. very popular clerk of courts, would that in the near future no mail will he vided than at places wlmr ■ they are. MeUinley composing tin* quartet. pany's money so it wasn't as mueli of Pert M. Fimaid, is very popular in not he averse to accepting tie* ap­ delivered to those who have not pro “We have sent out frequent notices The supper which followed the pro­ a hardship as boarding your wife's York County and it is doubtful, tin* pointment, it is said." vided boxes or arranged their doors to the patrons." declared Postmast-r gram was of the usual high order and politicians say, if Col. Hume can relatives during fair week'. A feller The* present incumbent of this office to receive mail. During the past few Burleigh, “and the carriers leave also it was here that the* committee show­ can g*-t a satisfying lunch on a dining make any headway with His candi­ is Charles M. Sleeper, whose t* rm ex- weeks carriers have secured the names notified the people on their routes. ed its worth. The table's looke'd very car for S A if fie can put in a voucher dacy -among tin* Republicans of this pi re's in 1294. of all who have not the necessary ac­ All have had sufficient warning. It is attractive* as did the* charming young se*et ion. tor it on his return hone*. If In* wen* (Col. Hume says lie knows untiling commodations and mail received at the not within the* province of the po-t- ladies who waited upon the liungrv paying out his own money, a day's ride There a re some here who think about any “trade'' and is -till “in ’hi­ office or stations addressed to those on master to aite*r the orde*r the post­ host. on a diner would make* him a dyspep­ that Col. Hume has his eye on the job ring" for C. S. Senator!. the list will be held at the office and master general and we will enforce* The gathering disbanded at a late tic and victim of acute melancholia. of collector of tin* port of Portland, placed in the general delivery section. the order here. We* sincerely hope hour, all fully satisfied that it is tt Being accustomed to more or less and wlii'ii the opportune time arrives, (Jordon McKeen moved last ■week to A canvass of the sections served by that there will he co-operation in this great thing to he an Odd Fellow and class tied eclat-er with our meals at if his support for ihe nomination of the Houlton office shows that about 90 matter which will result in better enjoy the many fine* events provided United States senator is at till formid- j 111*1 new house which Im built on Court per cent of the patrons have r<- service within tills postal district." by them. (Continued on page 4) able*, lx* will In* in a strategic position street and is now nieelv settled. HOULTON TIMES, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 17. 1923 PAGE TWO

nature, (lie co-ordination of physical to point to, who be says is just as bad | perhaps the election of a governor of of tile paper to the community is a:i HOULTON TIMES Reduction of tin* warden service in the department of inland fisheries training and military science within as lie, yet whose derelictions an* tol­ j the state of California, who nu.de his asset to any town and deserves its Established April 13, 1860 and game is recommended. The com­ its walls was suggested. erated. victorious campaign through tlm coun- friendship. There is a strong bond of ALL THE HOME NEWS mittee would abolish the office ot Tlie committee anticipates a sub­ If wrongdoers are punished, some | t ry press, which goes to show that in influence between country weekly and Published every Wednesday morning State land agent and do away with stantial response to its call for funds, folks raise tlie cry that the little fel­ this day of enormous metropolitan smaller city dailies and their readers by the Times Publishing Co. the State school for forestry. The which call will come at a time and not lows who eoniinit trifling crimes are I newspapers the small town papers and that can never exist in tin* relation of CHAS. H. FOGG, President library should be merged with the until tin* time when tin* committee has given seven* sentences while promi­ I tlie country press were never so strong, tlie metropolitan daily and the public.” CHA3. G. , Managing Editor educational department in the opin­ placed its past accomplishments, pres­ nent people engage in transactions I never so influential. Enterprise, South San Francisco Gal. ion of the committee. rl'he committee ent needs and future plans of the uni­ that do infinitely more harm, yet ! Recently the Industrial News Ru- Subscription in U. S. $1.50 per year in manage to slip through tin* law. Thus thinks that on*1 steamboat inspector versity before the sons, daughters and jreau of Sail Francisco, a publication advance; in Canada $2.00 in the impression is given that society is is enough. It would have* fewer war­ friends of the institution. I that circulates among tin* wholesale's advance I dens in tlu1 see, and shore fisheries de­ The campaign committee will secure biassed and unfair and conies down and larger business men of the bay Single copies five cents lo rd on small offenders while letting partment. the funds to finance the erection ot the region, paid tin* following tribute to big ones go. Advertising rates based upon guaran­ It recommends that the secretary o, gymnasium-armory. It is tin* present the small newspapers: plan of Die council to turn these funds If that feeling becomes geinral. teed paid in advance circulation. State's department have charge of en­ "The story of the newspaper pul) forcement of the motor vehicle law. when secured, over to a building com society would deteriorate' fast. As long Entered at the Post Office at Houlton lislied in Die country town or smalle and that branch offices for the regis­ mittee, to be chosen at a later date, as then' is so much sin and shame in 50GOOD city 1ms significance for the studen tor ciculation at second-class tration of automobiles be abolished. this latter organization to lake charge tli' world, many people are going to of American society. Tin* influence o postal rates The committee thinks it is time to of t lie erect ion of t lie memorial. do wrong tilings and "get away with this class of newspapers is close, eon A suitable table! inscribed with the it," in spite of tin* best efforts oi gov CIGARETTES abolish the hoard of charities and All Subscription are DISCONTIN­ slant and pervasive. When tlie papet names of the 41 U. of M. men will be ernmeiits, courts and police. Now if UED at expiration corrections and that its work and the appreciates its opportunities and i 'work now being done by the messen­ i otispieiious in or on tlm edifice and a 1 tin' other people who do wrong judiciously conducted, it becomes ; ger he consolidated into a new de­ will exemplify in time immemorial the tilings can have their deeds tolerated, member of every family within its COLE COMMITTEE REPORT partment of public welfare ami cor­ splendid efforts given and sacrifices on tin' ground that other offenders field in a way that the great news The report of the Cob* committee for made by tin* following men who died have escaped, the whole structure of rect ions. paper of Die huge city cannot rival to* the investigation of State department-; Discontinuance of the appropriation that their alma mater might live. soeiet y falls down. GENUINE Tim small-town paper is never ; which was transmitted to the Legisla­ tor local health officers is recommend­ The only way to remove evils is toil EXERCISE FOR product of wealth, its capita! consist ture on Wednesday constitutes one of ed. and out exact justice to anyone who is “BULL” INDOOR WORKERS ing of the editor s brains and its plant the most important and far reaching A tax on bill boards and gasoline (aught doing wrong, regardless wheth­ DURHAM Folks who work indoors often say of copy paper, paste, scissors, tald documents that has been given into is suggested for tin* support of the er ot her people esca pe or not. that their tasks are active, so that and w astebasket. Tin* success of sucl TOBACCO the hands of a State legislative body highway department. Repeal of the People who arc accused of doing they do not need to lake any exercise. newspapers is owing chiefly to tin in many years. Considering existing three towns act and the live times w mug are often grossly misjudged. .Many of them say they are till tired (-mirage and persistance of tin* pro conditions, it is perhaps, not too much act is proposed. It is estimated that They may have a wholly different PROFESSIONAL CARDS out wluui tin1 day is over, and would prietor and to tlm support of tin* com to say that a Maine Legislature never a tax of a emit a gallon on gasoline -tury to tell if you could hear their have ini energy for any kind of physic­ munity. The loyalty of the editor and had more important information plac­ will yield half a million dollars an­ side of it. Tin* man who excuses his HOULTON FURNITURE CO. al development. Women often remarl; ed at its command. For this reason nually and it is proposed that this lie own conduct by pointing out the er­ BUZZELL’S that housework gives them all the the summary of the report should be divided tin per cent for the mainten­ rors of other people, has all lie can LICENSED EMBALMER AND activity they need. given close study, not only by mem­ ance of highways and 35 for the con­ do to atom* for 1; is own sins and shou'd FUNERAL DIRECTOR Ami yet most of t best folks ar-1 bers of the Legislature but by all struction of rural market roads. The give his whole attention to his own Phone 161-W— Day or Night using only a limited set of muscles. faults. Florida citizens as well. committee would abolish the office ol Frequently they exercise only their To relate the story in a few words State pension agent and permit the CUBA SOUTHERN RESORTS legs and arms, while the trunk muscles DR. F. 0. 0RCUTT the committee tells the Legislator0 adjutant general’s department to do EDITORIAL COMMENT DENTIST are idle and dormant and fail to give how it can save the State something his work. Through the vital organs the needed stimulus. THE HOME TOWN NEWSPAPER Fogg Block like half a million dollars without cur­ The committee thinks that the ap­ Trains Daily Walter Camp, the noted expert oi: From time to time one hears so 5 5 tailing any work of importance that is propriation of $15!*, dim for mainte- Everglades l imited Lv. Boston 7:30 p.m. |l,!||l!ll!!l!!l!!l!li!!!i!illlllllll!lllltl!ll!llll!l!lllll|||||||illll^ athletic sports and gymnastics wlm.-e much about Die colossal circulations now being done, and without impairing nanee of tin* educational department Thru cars to Tampa and Miami. "Daily dozen" exercises are widely of Die great metropolitan daily news leave Pi nna. Terminal, Sew York, as fallows : the efficiency of tiny department. he abolished and that tlm same 1> RUDOLF HULTEN popular, compares men and women to papers, about Die gigantic presses that Havana Special 9:15 a.m . The report is transmitted to the Leg paid from the school fund. Il think:; Palmetto Limited' 3:35 p.m. TEACHER OF VIOLIN wild animals in captivity. They have islature with the endorsement of th * tlm Slate superintendent of seined ; turn out their huge bundles of printed Florida Special 6:30 p.m. body rivaled for use in active life, Temple Theatre Governor and with the recommenda­ should lie ex-otlieio a member of lie- |i;i per, and other astonishing facts and ” Colonial Peeress front liostan affords con­ yet most of them use il in the com almost unbelievable figures concerning nection a' AY;” York or H'as/iirigton with tion >!' the Child' Executive that tin* board of trustees of the Stale univer tfir.se trains. Tel. 532-2 Houlton, Maine parativdy sluggish tasks of indoor these gigantic institutions that one i.~ recommendations made therein be ex­ s i t y. Coast Line Fla. Mail 8:45 p.m. work, lienee limy do not keep it -prop­ o\era wed. At such times a person is 11 e, ,'r - ion rials Tickets, at reduced fares, ecuted. Abolishment of tlm eontr.ut system note o'i , ale, allowing slof’ - overs, return The committee starts in by advising of handling public printing is reenm erly developed. quite likely to depreciate the country limit June Is, 1DJ.1. BANGOR & AROOSTOOK R. R. lie has watched animals at zoologi­ that the force of clerks and stenogra­ mended. It thinks the State I reus or smalltown newspaper. In some TIME TABLE cal gardens, to see how they keep up communities it is common to bear Atlantic Coast Line Effective December 20, 1922 phers at the State House lie reduced urer should lie in his office four duve Address J. H. JOHNSON, N. F.Agt. their vigor. He notes that they do it The Capitol clerical force 1ms in­ out of the Week. persons speak sneeringly of the local Trains Daily Except Sunday through constant stretching motions. creased in five years from about 200 to The committee believes that an in paper. Then something conies up. FROM HOULTON So lie feels that human beings should x a. m For Fort Fairfield, Caribou, 350 individuals. The committee be­ vestigation similar to that which it have scum form of exercise that will Limestone and Van Buren. lieves that less than the present lias just made should lie extended in !' h ta. ’ii. For Bangor, Portland and stretch the museels of the trunk that number employed could do the work State institutions, which under the Boston. ol herwise would go Sta le. l.::>» as well. order passed, it does not regard as a m For A.-bland, Fort Kent, St. Francis, also Washburn Stating that they do not believe that coining within its jurisdiction. An automobile needs a powerful and smooth running engine if it is to do it- 1’ivsque Isle, Van Buren via the present is a proper time for sym­ The report is a most exhaustive Squa Ban and Maul-Don. work. You don't cure t he faults in it - pathy to supercede judgment, the one, covering 373- typewritten pages P- m For Fort Fairfield, Fr,-sqm- committee expresses the belief that covering statistics which will tie of operation simply by putting on a imu I -1 * *, Caribou. THE THRIFT OF TIME p. m. Fdi- Greenville, Bangor, Port­ there should be no further extmiMon much value to the State. It is a great t ire. So tlie human body must 11 a \ * • its vital organs fmtioning actively, will n •p;iy w il’n ;* goo d profit t 1' ' land and Boston. pieee of work and the State owes tlm m, ,, of welfare and charitable work. w;i st e of it will brine not him: Im For Bangor, Portland an 1 members of the committee a deep and must have something besides well Boston Buffet Sleep ng ('ar The committee finds that five en­ regret. tirely new State departments have debt of grat iI ude for tin- u ork it ha - developed leg i• 111i arm muscle-. In Caribou to Boston. Make i■very limir on V , v ,1: I ! I * For Ft. Fairfield, Van Baron been created within 15 years at a tost done door workers would not get tired s., ea - i I y. it' each m or u i im limy would proved S: i v,1 ;, 11 you , :, it end i!.-pn-: DUE HOULTON ol $351,000 annually. •lv will, I!,,-, From ]*, ,st c m. I >rt la nd. Ba n - -p'-ml live or ten minute- inking some regu In I hie; !; l’ The enlargement of other depar FIRE FIRST GUN IN nor. Buff'-t Sh-eping Boston mod - y-1 e| n , ,f exercise : that won id 1 hi nk. incuts has brought the cost of new DRIVE FOR MAINE FUND to Caribou. In 1 ' ] I t II e - e vital o ! - . ; ; m artiv-' an! I'poi Van Bur, n. Caribou, work undertaken up to $*5.517,ton. Tin Vim i'i rst gun in lie- < a m pa i g a l i \s or kin a and Fort. Fairfield. care of other needs of the people h a - the mver-uty ol Maim \l- an i m-1on, I',u t la nd, B., n - increased the total for n*‘w work t > r,t; ha; I.....a died ;■ ml ! h la ’I' and (liv.-nvill.*. EXCUSES FOR WRONG DOING ra-:- 1 '., r 11" > u. IT. I $7.345.7>s»>. Attention is called to from now i will l:e pre-ee-a u Id Tie- e \ e u - e i et't e II g j \ , • || f< if 111 i • Dividends at Die rate of \n0 per Annum these increases, without specific rec­ goal of tlm i a m i n i vigor. Tin , mid ii1 l, t ha t ! lie i li i m; <’•< u i, | da i m -d i f have been paid for the past 12 years i'am, st. Fraiai-, Ft. Ken*. ommendations for curtailment. half a million dollar.-, i n11 th; i m, u or -e t h in what otic r people do. ; To Van Bun-n, Washburn. A classification of cbTks and stmim: solicited from alumni alumna IT- -quo Fie via Squa Pan. Tie the f. for in-tam-e, hi- " la-'i i Vail Bur.ai. Caribon, rapliers under a single h ad is reco m ­ er student and friend- of t r-1 . , a lb-- i 1 o m that many ICa! Fairfield mended. Relief is expressed that vej-si t y. With tin- fn ml will I I a d- ,| 1' - pel I a b|e peopbi U 1'- ' g ' I j I I i I I ' I’.-ri! , nd .,nd general office expenses are much larg­ •■d a .- ui t a hie tribute In tin- I i Houlton Savings Bank m 11- \ I i i lot i ", 11 , rooked li i in m ia I tram er than they ought to be. the utiiver.-il v w lm durin h e W e ID- ■ i': vi ng eo.nob't,. it,format ion ;n tirl::- Id ye !' \ | led y W !l o d oe ; all' om.oae.l . 1 ! ti.-ket mb. ,-S. Reduction in tin* number of hoards \V;i f nuole til e sll) il-eUli- MOULTON, M AIHE'"' of trustees of State institutions' t > t hit.g w roiig (tin a I w a vs tin,! - o: m • om Glam. Al. IP >!'<;] IT< U\', 'I’ll i- origin; ,1 re, 1 m' -1 to De- ul mu: l’a- Agent, Bangor, Maine three is advised. All license-;, fie-- of t 11 e It 1! 1 Ver.-it y w ; i s nuole b> Dr and other income should go to the ('hire 111 e (', Lit t h’. I'i'1'.-idmit of tli' State in the opinion of the committee. uni vi ■rsity. ;:t ;i im ■et ing of the 1 ’ell d; The much discussed continge.it seot Valley Alumni Association in Ran Be Ahead of Time fund is given considerable space. It gor in November. Dr. Little made it is recommended that expenditur s (dear to the nn-mher.- present t h 11 Have ycur car re­ from this fund he limited to $3im nan there was a m-eil of proper f irilit a- - varnished before the annually and that all money in excess on die rumpus at Onmo in uhn h to old paint is gone of that sum lie devoted, first, to re­ t ruin the st udetit s of the i n-t i t ut ion i placing trust funds that have been physical education, military -who], used by the State. Sums remaining and tatties. It was suggest,d that Dm P. W. L o v 1 e y after these funds have been replaced, time bad become ripe for tlm aluinm Auto Painting it is advised be transferred to tin* of tlm institution to take a stop feu- Bangor St. Houlton highway department for the construc­ ward and bring to reality -in h a build tion of third class roads. i ng. i it l pet i t e, a nd t on i ng* he syst eni could he made in tlu* adjutant gener in tin' military and naval forces of the to mat ura I fund ion. Used for n earl v 7lJ al’s department. It also thinks that United States. Of this number II ye;,,--, -urge there is a chance for saving by the were called upon to make tlm supreme attorney general. Tin* committee sacrifice of giving their lives to a d Guarantee Buick Performance thinks that the attorney general should their Nation. State ami university. To he in his office at least four days out these imm tin* gymnasium-armory will of the week. It thinks tlu* department stand as an impressive tribute. That should attend to the legal business of there might be relationship hetwiea Buick authorized service guards Buick all the departments and recommends the building in its physical sense and that the appropriation for criminal tutur* advantages and its memorial owners everywhere against less-than- work be cut from $12,500 to $7,500. It is advised that the department collect standard Buick performance. the franchise taxes. Consolidation of tin* banking and insurance departments is recommend­ It maintains the fine qualities of depend­ ed. AN UPWARD TREND Considerable space is devoted to tlu* IN BUSINESS ability—the enduring and uniform trans­ agricultural department and duplica­ S t a t is t it ia ns and m mi of a ff a i rs toll tion of work in a number of instances portation that is built into every Buick, us that l hero is an upward trend in is noted. The committee thinks the business t Ini l good t i in > - a r>■ , , n i i n w gypsy moth appropriation can hr cat by providing a genuine part to replace gradually, day by day. and nothing lost. Consolidation of lieu i m per! a lit it i - to have a go V the Jive departments into one is ad­ the original part whenever accident forces ha n k i ng eiiiiir, t ion. vised. < > p* 11 your ('Imiking A, count with tin the need. I loulton Trust (’(>1 1 1 ]>an x. W E BUY ' i Interest Paid on Savings Accounts Genuine Buick factory-made parts alone Raw Furs can guarantee a continuance of Buick performance.

If convenient bring ’em in. trade I>-.<0-25-KP face to face and get your money on the spot, or ship your accum­ ulation. All shipments of furs held aside for seven days. Satis­ factory Prices guaranteed or furs returned. Wo pay transportation expenses both ways. Fred E. Hall Company, Bangor Street, Houlton, Maine Portland Rendering Company Portland, Maine 4 When Better Automobilesare Built Buick will Build The m HOULTON TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 102.‘» PAGE THREE News From Island Falls and Patten Verna Woodbury. Cecelia Allen, .Mrs. highly commended, sin* having kept a drinking (lie water and many more children and many friends to mourn received the gold pieee and was com­ 1 F. (). Bates, finance committee. The ISLAND FALLS very complete and correct account of have had a run of the fever. their loss. mended very highly for tin* thorough­ ; installation will be held January 23. thi' 's finances. Pledges have Chief Game Warden Howard Word Funeral services were held from G. A. Young was a business visitor ness ami neatness of the work. ! Memorial services were held for the in Patten one day this week. already been received for current ex­ lias recently filed his report with the the home Janaary 11. Rev. I. H. Lid- Since tlie coming of the Roosevelt commissioner of inland fisheries and I six members who died during tin* year. stone officiating. Burial in Moro O. B. Porter of Houlton was in town school for boys is an assured fact for penses for the new year $1,812.34 and on business Thursday of this week. for missions $234.71. At this meeting game. He reports twenty-two pros- Cemetery in the family lot. the Sewall camps. W. W. Sewall and ecitians for violations of the fish and It was not to time a day of dread Miss Annie White of Crystal is in son .Merrill have men at work putting Rev. T. B. Hatt was unanimously re MT. CHASE AND VICINITY town a guest of Mrs. Rebeeca Alex­ elected to serve as pastor for the game laws for the past year. He col­ To cross that country of the dead, the buildings and grounds in readi­ lected $l!3ii in fines and around $253 Born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pelkey For a noble one 1ms been tliv life anders. coming year witli an increase in sal ; 1 )ec. 2u. a daughter. ness. The most of five acres have in costs on flies*1 cases. Tlie actions And thou art free from this world Miss Donnie Tozier is teaching th > ary of $5(). I Will McGibeny of llersey litis I e *n been cleared that will he used for an were brought for the following oflen- of strife. winter term of school at Woodbridges athletic field, there will be base ball High School Notes j unite sick but is better tit ibis writ- res: Illegal killing of doer, ihree Corner. diamonds, tennis courts, etc. The so Tlie hoys basket ball team still con­ ! ing- B. E. Hunt lias been confined to his tinues to have tile same good luck. cast's; illegal taking of beaver, two called Briggs cottage is to be reim del­ eases; illegal hunting, five eases; il­ I Mr. Thomas Cunningham is spend latwwtiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiniinniiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiniiinuL house by illness caused by having ed for a kitchen and dining room and They have won every game played so 'ing the wint* r with his m ice .Mrs. E teeth extracted. far this year. Their last victory was legal killing of partridges, six east:-; for next summer at least the hoys will illegal fishing and camping, two eases ! (>. Arbo. (’has. Perry, who has been an in­ use tents for their sleeping iiuarters. Friday night, Jam 12, winning from Fred Johnson makes weekly trips each. There were two such warrants valid for several years, is very low They are erecting an ice house and Patten, tlie score being lti to 14. with fresh lish this winter through taken out hut nothing was found in at this writing. will house seventy-five tons of ice for Last Friday morning two very in­ this vicinity. the search. Walter Given has ret unit'd to St. tl-eir own use. The sawdust to pael: to.-esting speeches Were made in .Mrs. Ernest Will.at Inis been tin Til. ■ followup communication is be- Francis where he had employment tlie ice is being hauled from town. chape] by two of our senior boys. west of relatives in East Mersey f >r during the summer. Willis Tonnseml and Carl Drew. ing P -*-‘■ i\ cd b\ ilm paren:.-; of scimo! Everything is expected to be ready for pupils; tlm past week. Mr. and Mrs. Orick Pettengill of the boys in the early summer. Friday night of this week another Mildred Arbo is stoppign with .Mrs. To Dm Parents ol Students ;ml All Mapleton spent the week-end in town of the series of pleasant socials h ■ 1D Wilbur Baston in Patten and .attend­ The regular meeting of the Katainlin < )t tiers Interes ted in tlm Se guests at H. C. Pettengills. by different classes of the High school ing tlm Academy. TURKISH <1 iil> was held Jan. 9 with Grace ,\|. Pa 11 eii; Mr. and Mrs. Lauriston Craig were was e n jo \ oil at 111** school building, B. L. Myrick is p reiving nmdiea! | cigarettes V IR G IN IA Lurvey. The roll call was answered Although tlm .-bools of Patten BURLEV passengers on the morning train Mon­ This sioial was given by tin* Junier treatment in Houlton, not surgical as 1111 by new year resolutions. The subject open t.t all tiim to visitors, we a re day on their return to Now York. High These socials add much to the was stated in hist week’s issue. of tlie afternoon, Maurice Maet<-rline!i, setting apart tin week of Janunrv Miss Gertrude Drew is suffering sofia I life of the school, I)erwuod (Hidden of Staeyvill" is th*' Belgian poet and play waiter, was ay lie of interest to the towns to lit ; s ti special Visiting Week. from a severe attack of laryngitis and ! 1 i stopping with Mr. Leo Gliddmi ami made very interesting. Airs. Clara to know that some of tlm kind , During this time the regular pro­ has had to give up her school in Sher­ peoplt attending tlm Academy in Patten. Hopkins read a very complete sketch citizens have given clothing to the grams of tin* schools will he followed man. Mr. Albert Bates Mrs. Don White and two children, of his life and the character of his Domestic Science department of our ami yo i will In* most welcome at any who have been in Patten for a week writings, after which several of the schools aid the girls of tin* Senior of tin* sessions. Mr Albert Bates, an aged and i'e- visiting relatives, returned to their members read selections from his class taking tlm Domestic Arts course In this way you will gain some idea spirted citizen, passed away January 15 home here Thursday. writings showing tlie different styles are ripping the clothing up. cleaning of tlm type of work being carried on 9th, at the advanced tig*' of 9u years, f o r Geo. H. Donham Jr., Harry Higgins, of his works. The lesson on .Maine and pressing the same and making it and we nitiy profit by any suggestion 23, days, at tin* lionm of his son. Joint, and J. H. Lurvey have been drawn to ('ivies was read by .Mrs. Alberta Paul. it]) for some of the children in the who Ii you might care to make. in llersey. Tlie following committees were ap­ lb* was born in Bingham, Main**, serve on the jury of the Federal Court lower grades who are not properly Cordially yours, %e which convenes at Bangor. Feb. (». pointed for gentleman’s night which clothed. Surely a very comnmndabli The Teachers and Students tlm son of .Josiali and Serina Bates, will he observed Jan. 25: Entertain­ hut spent most of his life in Mora on AM ERICAN TOBACCO CCl Crows appreciate the mild winter work. of Patten Schools. Qiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiita10 ment Com.. Mary Campbell. Alice Mc­ a farm. and are staying with us for the win­ Most people think there is nothing ter. Several are seen daily in the Kenzie, Ethel Nichols, Meda Brooks Early in life In* was married to Bertha Mooney; Refreshments Com, PATTEN of interest in tin1 woods in winter in Miss Martha Taber, together they NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE trees back of the school buildings. Sti ■ns of Millinocki't ■tilth the line of bird lit*'. Sunday morning Lewis Brown, who had employment Bertlm Mooney, Myrtle Kafford, Al­ Dr. traveled life's ptii It way until lmr Whereas. Stephen E. Ames of Fort berta Paul. Alice Vincent. At tlm officer in town recent 1 v on bit- - E. O. Grant tin* local "bird man" death several years ago. To them Fairfield in the County of Aroostook at Stockholm, was called home the iliess. with a party of friends took a trip up first of the week by the illness and close of tin meeting the hostess serv­ were born a family of might children, and State of Maine, by his mortgage ed pine apple sherbert and wafers. E. (). G tint with a crew of survey­ tlie log hauler road a distance of three three girls and five sons of which six deed dated tlie 8th day of June, 1922. death of their three months old baby. miles and saw over one hundred and The friends of Mrs. Irma Scheobel On Saturday, Jan. (i, an interesting ors left last week for tin* northern part still survive, Geo. W. of Moncton, N. recorded in Aroostook Registry of all day session of the local Grange of the state. fifty birds. At daylight Sunday morn­ B.. Mrs. F. (). Bates of Patten, Lin­ Deeds. Yol. 3,4 '. Page 2*5. conveyed to sympathize with her in that she re­ Mr. and .Mrs. George \. Kneehind ing tin* tlii'mioinricr stood tit twenty ceived a telegram Monday annoum+ing was lii'Iil here. In the forenoon tlm coln of Houlton. Ruinie of Horsey and the Dominion Fertilizer Company. third and fourth degrees were con- spent Sunday in town the guests ol below and a t 11 o'clock, when tlm John, the youngest, who with his wife Limited, of St. Stephen in the Province the death of a brother in North Da­ start was made, it was five below. kota. fered on Ed York. Arvil Cerow. Plieobe Mr. and .Mrs. George Goodrich etired for him. beside a large num ber of New Brunswick, two certain parcels Green. Thelma Kelley, Eunice Pelkey. .Mrs. Dyke B. Howe returned from Seven different kinds of birds were Statements have been received from of grand-children and great grand­ of hind situate in stiid Fort Fairfield a Houlton hospital Tuesday. She was seen but white winged cross bills, the Katahdin Trust Co. showing that At noon a sumpteous picnic dinner and described as follows, to wit: First was served. In the afternoon the fol­ accom panied hv young Burton W.. rliieadei s and nut hatchers were tin parcel. Tlie West half of Lot number­ this bank has made a steady gain in NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE lowing ollicers were installed: Master, who is some three weeks old. most numerous. Tlm white winged ed One Hundred Twenty-Seven accord­ all its departments since it was or­ cross bills fly high in th*' air and sing Whereas. Fred MrGaughey. of Por;- ganized in 1918. Frank Leavitt; Overseer, Wallace Mr. Frank L. Huston, a merchant of ing to Sawyers survey of that part of Gerow; Steward, John Prescott; Asst. Seal H arbor has been milled here on as well when on tin* wing tts when on age Lake, in tin* County of Aroostook stiid Fort Fairfield formerly Letter D. J. E. and S. E. Webb have finished tin omit of tin* serious illness of his the t re* s. Tlm efiicadees and nut - ttml State of Maiim, by bis mortgage cutting and packing 400 tons of ex­ Steward. Norman Harris; Lecturer, T< wnsliip. Second parcel. That por­ Alice McKenzie; Chaplain, Cora Rowe; mother, Mrs. Lucetta W. Huston. Mrs. hatchers looked for food within a few deed dtited tin* 24111 day of November. tion of Lot numbered One Hundred ceptionally fine ice. The ice is from 1 eet of their human friends, chattered 1919. and recorded in the Aroostook 16 to 18 inches thick, (dear blue ice. Treas.. J. O. Rowe; Secy., Lois Rowe; Maliel Mayo, daughter of Mrs. Huston Fifteen according to said survey de­ Gat*' Keeper, John .Morin; Geres, Mrs. is also with her mother for an indefi­ and talked to each other much like registry of deeds in Yol. 333, Pag** 95. scribed as follows: Commencing at the The farmers are hauling their sum­ ti crowd of school children. Red polls conveyed to me, tin* undersigned, a mer’s supply. John Morin; Pomona, Irma Scheobel; nite time eente- of tlie South line of said Lot Flora. Lucia Dow; Lady Asst. Steward Every In aver skin taken in tin* stale and woodpeckers wer*' also seen and certain parrel of real estate situated numb *red One Hundred Fifteen : The many friends of T. J. licittian whenever the party stopped walking in Portage Lake in the County of will be glad to know that he is mak­ Kate Harris. The officers were in­ has to fie stamped by a warden. Cp thence running North Fifty rods paral- stalled ill a very efficient manner 1>> to Jan. 11. .Mr. Wood has certified 244 1 the loud "thief, thief" of the hhu- jays Aroostook and State of .Maim*, and 1 et with the Hast line of said Lot: ing a very satisfactory recovery Iron could be heard in any direction. described as follows, to wit: Lot num­ a serious operation which he recently Mr and Mrs. A. H. White of Crystal such skins. During* Dm trapping sea­ thence West tit right-angles to tlm Mr. White is Master of the Patten son of 1921-22 lie stamped 4 13 skins, Mr. Giant is much interested in bered thirty-eight (3m according to West line of said Lot; thence South submitted to in a hospital in Boston. banding birds. He requests anyone the survey and plan of Portage Lake, He is being cared for by his daughter Grange and during the initiation lie estimates that about twenty-five oil the stiid West line of stiid Lot to ceremony Saturday forenoon acted as percent more beaver have been taken who inds a handed b;rd to communi­ being otm tract of hind conveyed to the Southwest corner thereof; then*)* Grace, a registered nurse. cate with him. Many thousands of Melvin Glti'ik by Aagot Iversen by Lauriston Craig held the closest at Master of this Grange. Other visitor.' this year than last up to this time. along tile South line to tin* place of from Patten Grange for the day wa r.' The Ever Shining Sunbeam Club our birds are banded each year in deed dtited November 1111 i. liml, and beginning, containing T venty-Eight mention of a very large audience at different parts of the country and recorded in tlm Aroostook registry of the Congregational church Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Orin Painter, Mrs. Annie were entertained ut the home of Pris­ acres, more or less, and whereas, tlm White. Mrs. Hazcn Rogers and Miss cilla Allen. January 8). And wlmreus the condition thing of the condition of the country. delegate to attend the Lecturers Con­ ters from the Sunshine Club of Sen- leg for ti band. Mr. Grant states that thereof tin* stiid Dominion Fertilizer ference held ill Bangor, .Jan 3u and 31. din, Japan. These letters were writ­ be has information that a wild duck of said mortgage 1ms boon broken; Company claims a foreclosure of said On Friday, Jan. 19. the Woman’s shot not long ago on the south coast now. therefore, by reason of the breach Christian Temperance Union will hold The Emerson Sunday school c!a^ ten by little Xippinse girls about six­ mortgage and gives this notice for of tilt* Congregational church lmld teen years of ago and they tin* very of Africa, was banded in Ohio. E. S. A. of the condition thereof. ] claim a fore­ the purpose of foreclosing the same. a meeting at the Congregational par­ closure of stiid mortgage. sonage to commemorate the third their annual meeting Saturday evening interes, ing. Some of our own high Fort Fairfield. Maine. Janunrv *k Jan. t; at the home of Mrs. Nellie Ber­ school girls write much poorer letters 0. E. S. Election I Itited I )ee<*mhi*r 28, 1922. 1923. anniversary of the enactment of the Tin mi as 'Mad ore. Eighteenth Amendment. An interest­ ry. This is a Sunday school class that than tlmse. Tlm O. E. S. lmld the annual elec­ Dominion Fertilizer Company shows itself a real help to the church The Xotaliee Chili girls met at tin tion of ollicers Tuesday, Jan. 9. Tlm by William L. Waldron By its Attorneys, ing program with special music has 3,1 lii s a 11 orimy. been arranged and the public is cordi­ as was shown by th(* reports given at home of Mrs G. W. Serilmer, their following officers were elected: 3-2 Powers Math** .vs ally invited to attend. this meeting. Mrs. Alice Perry. Secy, guardian. January s to elect officers Agues Drew. W. M.: Caleb W. Scrib­ for the coming y> ■ar. The officers NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE The Sew-an-feed-’em club went for of tlie class, reported that then' had ner. \\ . P. Flora Hat*, A. M.; Alar,gar NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE elected are; Doris K i igore, president ; W her ' 'tl s Yermm L. •’cek of Bn n- their regular meeting with Mrs. Mabel been ten business and social meetings et Sciihmr. secy.; Ellit* Finch, trea Deis Pli i 1 pot t. vii■ i ■ presidi tit : Anir'e eroft in th i ■ ('oii 111 y of .\ l'()( )S t I K ) !\ ..ml Whereas Edward L. Cheney, of Mars Pomeroy. Mrs. Pomeroy and Dola Col­ of the class lmld. Nine delegates were surer: I lore Gliapma conduct ores s: Robert s i >< ret a ry : Limlla Alitelmll. State ol' Maim-, now P'SUdell! of Wes- Hill, in the County of Aroostook ami son being the hostesses for the after­ sent to Houlton to a meeting of t ie Adi)' O rduav, tissistti.it conduct oress; trmisurer; .Vrletm Robbins, chairman ton in .sail 1 (' O ! i 111 v. by lbs m op ; i 'Z < • State of Maine, by his mortgage deed noon. Each member furnished one Woman’s Foreign .Mission Board lull education commit! ee; Grace Crom- (bed July :25th. A. D. 1 921 ami p' cord- dated July 17. lids, and record*'*! in number for the program, singing, read­ in Houlton. They entertained fifty met 1 . of *■ d in tli e Aroostook 1V " g imt ry of De. * d c . the Aroostook County Registry <>*' ing or telling a story. This club has members of tlie nmn and worn ns clia irn; a n r i •' ■ laeation commit tee; Fosl ilia S ! s. r Yol. 33 ). 1'age 5*;*;. conveyed to 1 >11t - Deeds, Yol. 3i'9. Page 1 convey*-*-! been doing sewing for the Aroostook classes of (In* Houlton Congregational rib>m p chairm an V i t e commit! e ton F. Gill i.atrii k of 1 >anfort Ii 'n tin- to Kflie L. Jones, of Houlton. in said hospital at Houlton and has recently church at a picnic on the island ami 1 9'. 1 ' dill 11 ! V of Washing! on ami Star i • of County of Aroostook, a certain parcel finished making a complete layette. we entertained at supper by the s;mm Tin ■ W. < F. In ■Id its annua licet i!,g km! iijn 2. .3 .Matin', til" follow-in e < eri hi h P a ! of rea! e-oate situate*! in Mars Hill, Refreshments of sandwiches, cake, classes in Houlton in November. Miss Fr y a ft eriinnn til 1 Agnes Franks, Treas. of the class, re­ (i e Inc k. 'I'll ■ !'i>lhii w lllg Ollicers wer. H u s t o estate, to wit: a rer tai.i lot or p;in-- 1 bounded and described ns follows: cookies, olives and coffee were served. ele U. o rse ; of land to anther with tile 1) 11 i hi i i i g ' Beginning tit a stake standing on A sad accident occurred here Thurs­ ported that the* class in 1922 had rais­ ■d: Pre--hi'' lit Mrs. Annie Ah vit !■ 111 :'S i: h■'Its. :s. 1 thereon. '-ituated in W3■ st oii in tlm tin* south line of lot numbered forty- day afternoon when Samuel, the six ed $123.5.1 for missions. $97.5n being M A U y L i <1 -t on ■ Ab'him 1 ('oil o • -ret a rv Mrs Clothing Co ('minty of A p iiistim k ;mid Slat. ■ < i! live i 151. one htridre 1 and tw**n:y- year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill tlm church apportionment from th 1 M rs d>; s Muni e Grai 1 ; U! SI! r Jmi;: Maiim a ml bounded and describe d :m threi rod> west from tlm east line et Sewall had the misfortune to break Eastern Maine W omans Branch of t n er Mrs. ('( bl. ; super S s j •); follow s : on tin* mud b bv land of I). II stiid lot 45; tlmme running noitn his leg while playing at tin* school Foreign Missions, $20 was sent for the inti ■ml etll l[lower mi Patten, Maine Air ■ 11 s But toDM •bl and heirs of .lolln ( . F‘(> for other missionary Mrs. .Jean (' ,.bl child welfare Mrs. and on I In- wa ■ - 1 by tin- 1 louiton a mi teen degrees east along the road line. done for him but he suffered intensely work. Flowers to tlm amount of $l.v E u 11 i c• ■ Mitch ■li; SCient iiic temper'a lire ins!r'i !1 Sell) Men’s Sheepskin Coats Baring 1'load, containing oil" bun ii red oii»‘ hundred and forty-on.* (141) rod- and Friday morning was taken to the wer-* sent to sick nmmlmrs. One wa\ icthm i: unis Mrs. Luc y F I.each 111'eet ill a w ill l c In'Iml acres mi )I'e or less. to the north line of lot nunilmred hospital in Bangor accomnanied by employed in raising the money was The n'' X t I'M * 1 * i'llin ry sec Ami w■heI'eas the eomiitions of said li ft y-se vi n *57 ) ; thence south sevi-nt\- his mother and his aunt Mrs. Tlios by wav of pyramid teas which wm, i HU1. —Thick and Warm conducted by tin* class. The first one Cha rles A. Rohhi n - principal of mortgage a re broken . m )W. til)'I'e'I'ere, t wo and one-half degrei s east two Tracy. by reason of tlie I))-'mod 1 of tile hundred and forty (2!a ill ort h. Altlima Jam m r\ the same premises fully described in matism for about twenty years. She a deed from W. R. Rees to Edward L. leaves of her immediate family one al church was lmld Thursday night. terest topics. This address is the first 3rd. 1923 Jail. 11. There was an attendance of ol series ot Imalth talks which tlm 1>ut t (iii F. Gil]aat rick. Cheney, dated Nov. 3. 191i>, recorded sister Mrs. Mary Hillman of this By 1iis in Yol. 253. Page 417. place with whom she made her home about 1 mi at the supper. At the busi­ expects to put on. Dr. Hail'd.] At tornev. ness meeting which followed ollicers e Imre last fa 11 a ml has no t wit h 3 2 Tli os. S. Bind1mm And whereas tin* condition of sai l and two brothers Geo. and Sam i of mortgage has been broken: for the year were appointed: Mo I- ver\ Haltering success in tiis work. \ Raine. Wis. A more extended notice Now. therefor**, by reason of tin will be published next week. orator, Geo. A. Palmer; Clerk. Alice la rg e attenda m-e is expect d -it th Pettengill; Treas.. Laura Scribner: Dice ting Friday evening. breach of tin* condition thereof. I A meeting of farmers was held at ebiini a foreclosure of said mor.gag . Trustee for five years. I) diiiont Emer­ l;' r. J. dis t riot In a 'l li the Grange hall. Jan. 12, at which tin* Dated tit Houlton this t went v-.-en son; Deacon for three years. Ge >. A < ? 1Ii i■er. w;is in town hi St Week t ■ i in workings of the Cooperative Assn, ill day December. 1922. Palmer. Tlm reports from all tlm Vt•stigate a i > piinid r;i O'. Til t ‘ ( a ■ were further discussed by County H lie L. Joims. Agents Morton and Philbrick. Mr. different departments of the chun-h \v;i s■ wliat thi' doctor c;i lb an " iur )i ))■; wer*1 most encouraging. Warren Car ) ' 1r ollr. 1not having th ■a IN' of it. By Shaw & Cowan Higgins of Mapleton was also present 31 Her Attorimvm and gave a talk on improved methods son. Treasurer of tlm Sunday school, ftet ion in town. 4'li- • Iro'.ibile \V;D t ,i <'I'll to a wa-ll in o*1 * oil! of potato culture, speaking of methods reported on the last six months, whole V of lb*' adj NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE amount raised $8 1.48, expended $M.n;. ing town s This wo II is se Ve! It V-ti\ " used by himself and the results lie W ll * ■ ]• a s Arcb tin* largest collection any one Sunday I'eet (bop. drilled into the solid lei:lg c Ogden of HouFon had obtained. Several men • signers Dm ('minty of was $11.39, and tlm average collect ion It fontain s billions iif t y phoid L! i *I'll ' if Aroostook and State were received for th' Cooperative Maine, by bis was $3.ti2. Earl Coburn. Secretary of w 111ell i' something Ve rv 11ll ll m a 1 it. s mortgage deed dated Assn, and everything indicates now v. mi er 2d. the S. S. reported whole nunilmr en­ V. )' IIs Of lie kind Si X perseim tip' 1921. and recorded in that this will be adopted in Aroostook ■ Aruo'tonk Registry I of Deeds at rolled 1H’,. number of classes 13, num­ m ) W kilo W to ha i!i"(1 ;i s tl I'-'slllt ol county. 1(0 ber of teachers and ollicers 1:1, num­ ii It on in Yol. 333. Pag'1 298. (on- The body of Mrs. Willis Patters n V e > ber in cradle roll 42. number from tlm ed to William H. Cowie of Linnecs of Boston, nee Margaret Markey. ill County and State, the follow­ formerly of this town, was brought S. S. to unite with tlm church in tli last year 14, average attendance 1 m5 iUilios < Ion! I'm** Untouched bv Hand” ing d es; ■ ri bed real estate situate* in here for burial Thursday, Jan. 11. 1 a* said town of Linneus and being Mrs. Patterson died in Boston at tin' tlm largest attendance any one Sun day 1*!4. Mrs. Lemon Reed. Treas. e‘ W ho 11 'ii Die w. 'i lit*It" of lot numbered eight age of 43 years after nearly a year of ! s i Range eleven i 11 i according to the sickness following an operation for tlie Ladies Aid, reported the whole amount raised for Die year $5il.!i; visit tin plan ami survey of Roswell B. Tarbox. cancer. The body was accompanied surveyor. Also a part of lot numb r- here by her sister Eulala Markey and expended $41)1.M. Tlm Ladies Aid 1ms with this money installed a new Swift’s Premium e< 1 nine i9 i Range eleven (1 1 ) deserib- brother David Markey. both of Bos­ •■d a- follows, to wit: Beginning at tin* ton and by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Markey furnace in the parsonage, given $15 for missions and helped the church Patten Lunch north line of said lot nine CD at a and Mrs. Chas. Duckett of Millinocke: linaucts in other ways. Mrs. Laura cedar stake surrounded by stones brother and sister of the diseased. .), II. A M'oso, prop. Scribner. Treas. of tlie church, repnr; Oleomargarine standing tit a point bearing westerly Prayer was offered at th** grave by and distant sixty !f>n> rods from the Rev. T. B. Hatt. **d tlm whole amount raised for tlm All 11 * >i 11 < ( 'o o k in n nortlmast corner of tlie said lot. At the reguU r meeting of tin* Old r current expenses $l,9u5.5t>. expended $1,859.99, raised for mission $441.",3. Is made entirely in sunlit factories with thence running southerly on a lino of Eastern Star held Jan. lb. the fol­ Ti' os Hindu Quick Sorvic parallel with tin* east line* of tlie said lowing officers were elected: Worthy expended $12*;.27. Mrs. Scribner's work as treasurer of Cm church was modem facilities. lot thirty-nine (39i rods and eighteen Matron, Mrs. Hugh Caldwell; Worthy (isi links to a cedar post surrounded Patron. Hugh Caldwell; Associate No hand touches it or any of its ingredients in by stones; thence westerly on a line Matron. Laura Scribner; Canductress. any of the processes of manufacturing or packing, parallel with the north line of the said Vera McLellon; Asso. Con., Annie lot to a cedar post surrounded with Webb; Secy., Alice Pettengill; Treas.. Swift’9 Premium Oleomargarine comes to you stones ;*t the west iine of said lot; Mary Webb; Executive Com., S. R. thence northerly on said west line to Crabtree. Mrs. S. R. Crabtree. Mrs. Drink Maple Spri n g sweet, pure, clean. the northwest corner of the said lot: Mary York. It was voted to hold a thence south seventy (7*)) degrees and special meeting Jan. 24 at which time The flavor is delicious. Equally good on the table sixiecu (ltD minutes east one hundred there will be work. It was gratifying or in cooking. sixteen and one-half (lHD-H rods to to the members that .Mrs. Lizzie Walk­ the place of beginning. Containing er could be present and fill the office Easily obtained at dealers, being the most widely thirty (.'bn acres more or less. Being of Chaplain, an office that she had distributed of all oleomargarines. A worth-while the same premises deeded to the said held for several years previous to her saving on every pound. Archie Ogden by Marion Y. French by illness last year. her deed dtited November 2ti. 1921. At the beginning of the year 1922 Watc And whereas tile said William H. G. A. Young. Supt. of the Baptist Sun­ Cowie, by his deed of assignment day school gave out to the scholars o Order a Carton Today dated December 9. 1921, and recorded the Sunday school small hooks so The purest water in the State of Maine. Leave in said Registry in Yol. 3i)t5. Pag*1 194. arranged as to keep a record of each assigned said mortgage and the debt Sunday's services for the year. Then; orders for same at Sw ift & Company, U. S. A. thereby se-uired t<> me. la-land O. was a space for the pastor's name, Ludwig. the text of the sermon and the most Manufactureri of Now, t hen for**, t he eondit ion in stiid helpful thoughts from th ; sermon. mortgage is broken by reason when- Mr. Young offered a prize of a five of I claim ; foreclosure of the same dollar gold piece to the one who at and give thi - notice for that purpose. the end of the year had kept the hook ; Times Publishing Company Gem Nut M argarine Dated ;j t I (Hilton. Maine, December the most complete. At the end of the , year It was found that there was only Phone 210—Houlton, Maine I.ehtnd O. Ludwig, one who had kept the book for the I (7-F) By Archibalds entire year, Miss Luvie Porter, who His Attorney* HOULTON TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 192:1 PAGE FOUR

KELLEY VISITS BOSTON COOPERATIVE MARKETING RICKER 50—SHERMAN 34 I C ' -vou have anything to sell or want anything, these columns of advertising will give you The Ricker boys scored their second I T results at a low cost. Call or phone your needs and the TIMES will serve you. Call 210 (Continued from page 1) (Continued from page 1 victory over Sherman High in a fast game at Sherman Friday night, the CLASSIFIED ADS CLASSIFIED ADS home, we never get plmy/od at any Houlton Meetings final score being 4S-34. The summary: CLASSIFIED ADS fo x ’s Army array of crockery, silver- Mr. Sapiro will be in Houlton, Sat- R. C. I. (48) Sherman High (34) _ FOR SALE ~~ LOST AND FOUND ware or other articles of provender nrilay, January 27, and there will be WANTED .Marshall If Sides FOR SALE-25 BBLS. CARROTTS, FOUND—A GOLC FILAGREE BROACH warfare *ve nay encounter in our globe molding at the Temple Theatre at Trafton rf Curtis Mils, parsnips. Rhone -.">-1. I wuli pearl in eerier. Owner may have trotting. Wo did have a rather heat- p. m., to which everyone inter- Rowe c Gillespie WANTED—A TYPEWRITER TO RENT b a- a sin >rt t i me. < 'all S7 -3. ;; i same by identic ing property and pa> - (‘<1 debate at noon with the Senegam- ,>sted is invited. Logie 11) Farmer BUY HAND MADE WEDDING RINGS ing obarge--. Apply at TIMES (Mtice. of ( >SgOOll. hian who supervised our table but it Then* will be a meeting ot the local Tozier rb Sleep,or YOU’LL BE SATISFIED WITH YOUR n watch if it is repaired by Osgood, Houl- was over a mere trifle and we are committee at the ollice ot C’harles 1’. Referee, Hamilton. Substitutions. MILK, MILK—IF YOU NEED IT, WE ton. awaiting a letter of apology from the ionics on Thursday alternoon at 1.•’>'», Sherman, Blonde for Sleeper, Mc­ have it. good .Jersey milk. L. R. Berry, MISCELLANEOUS bead waiter. We ordered soup. Now’ which time everyone on that eom- !C Court street, Rhone IST-ll'. A o t f Laughlin for Curtis. WANTED—A HOUSEKEEPER FOR DON’T EXPERIMENT. TAKE YOUR we've been imbibing the' tasty liquid mittee should be present, w "i'll eii a farm Telcplnuie I:;J-2 < r DRY HARD WOOD ANY LENGTH, watch repairs to Osgood'at once. for several times a week all down The committee is made up ot the DUX AND ELKS WILL AGAIN and mill wood for sale, also wood saw­ i all TI.M IIS uilice. (f thru the ages or ever since we heaved following well known farmers: ed by machine. John Ratten, High CLASH FOR TROPHY CUP WANTED—SECOND HAND FLAT TOP WOOD SAWING AND GENERAL Elixir bottle Fred I.ogan, Frank Logan. \\ ill.e St fee'. 43tf t rucking apply in S\ |\, the nipple tipped True’s The howling lommittees of the Ui! "i ■ k ilia u «■ r. < 'all < 'ap. -tar .lay. TO -I; over a score and fifteen years ago and Crawford, Milliard Moore. A. (’.. .Mor­ Modtixnekoag Club and the Flks Club FOR SALE KING KINEO COOK STOVE IVrn-ii. ’ i:;s- \V. :u f bit elder brother on the coco and ritt, James Hagan, IL H. Hovey. eiplil ped W it 11 eoi w o< 'O a met .Monday owning and completed WHEN grates. In tirst eke- ■ondit ion. I'limie YOU GET READY TO PUT CALL C. H. NICKERSON FOR STRICT- broke it (both bottle and coco) and Stanley Annette, Fred Hagan, John I.v It'esll eggs. I 'id iVel'ed at ViiUI' dni'i arrangements for the annual elasli for imi-W. in r ymir ear up fur the season take your we had a foolish but perhaps un- Carson, Earle Adams, Robert Stephen- the silver trophy cup now held by the baiii-t v In IValmdy Oarage fnr the win- at mmli'iate prices. T<-1. 3:>*>- f. L't: grounded suspicion that we at least son, Stanley .McCain. C. J. Thomas, I). PEABODY GARAGE WILL TAKE YOUR t'-r, w.-t nr dry stnrage, teleplmne 4:*0. Dux. battery and care for it during the win- WHEN YOUR SATURDAY EVENING know the rudiments of swishing soup, al Libby, Elias Hughes, Coo. .Jones, WANTED—MAN BETWEEN 25 AND 40. There are to he 12 games, six men tor at a reasonable price. Telephone Rest expires ca n Up the TIM 14S oftiee We also thought that friend wifi-. Cyrus Bonn. Fred Barton. J. \\ C. e \ ei -1! * ■ n I eha III - I • fnr | .1 n Hint ],m . It ynU teams competing. Carnes will begin •Raj and they will do the rest. and June them order for you. Tel. 210 whom we garnered from an old and (Jnint. I'herto Tidd. 11. F. Croon, W il 11 a \ i ■ a m i i i I i n 11 and 11 . ■ 11 ■ i m i n a i i n i, and Friday owning, Jan. l!)th, the first am imi lazy nppl.i in Mr. l.il.Pi. _'3 aristocratic April-flower family, knew j)UI- Harding, Henry Stewart. W. C. YOU CAN GET ENGRAVED CARDS SUBSCRIBERS TO THE BOSTON POST game to ho rolled on the Dux alleys 17a st < 'liest mil St , Augusta, LJ bow to serve the smock turtle, as we Adams, Clarence Cove, Howard Bates, acknowledging "expressions of Sym­ may place tlmir order through the decided by a toss of a coin. The fol­ pathy" with envelopes to match at the TI.MLS nttiee at the regular rates, Tel. have quaffed it from every non-porous jjyron Stewart, Fred Putnam, Charles lowing games, one each week, unless TIMFS ollice. ROOM AND BOARD a Barnes, Hartley M. Stewart, vessel on Spring street, including otherwise arranged, will he rolled on canary's bath tub and a galvanized tin FLANNEL SHIRTING, SUITING AND TEACHERS DESIRING TABLE BOARD ANYONE LIVING ON AN R. F. D Friduv evenings. I »ress (Joods direct fmm tin Mill. Si' 11 d may pail filched at a Woolworth sale or lr'' :N,I> ComMpon a; route may se.-uie the Bangor Daily UNITARIAN CHURCH for samples and prices. u'inna .MR t Im ' ]:; ('ommeivial and Houlton TIMES om- massacre, but when old Booker T. ( 'n,, Manul'iirluri'rs of W Sunday Services HOULTON MEN AT AUGUSTA came shamblin in with the liquidated i a, .Me. GENTLEMEN LOOKING FOR A CON- M ‘l‘ f'" Jan. 21, It).30 a. m. Morning Prayer Slate Senator Paul II. Powers hits rooster in a deceptacle that looked m nieiit room may lie accomodated by THE TIMES OFFICE WILL TAKE YOUR with sermon by the pastor. Rev. Ceo. been appointed on the following com- THE NATIONAL INCOME SYSTEM -a Him. * bail's (,. l.unt, Mechanic subscriptions for one or more like the sugar bowl that used to ac­ m aga­ S. Cooke. The subject for next Sun­ mittoos: Legal Affairs, Insane Hos Rii"k fur keeping rash aceuunts are en a rout a 11 f zines or periodicals and allow you club company the John l)e Kuyper in the sale at the TIMCS uilice fur $l.wi eaeli day will be: ".Modern Conceptions of pit;iIs, Public Buildings and Crounds rates. Tel. 2 1 it. good old days at Van Huron betore pustjiaiil In any point in Aroostook FOR RENT the Moral Life.” This will he t lu* Representative Bernard Archibald i- county. The regular price on these is Volstead had his nightmare, we were SEE THE LINE OF GINGHAM AND third sermon in the series entitled "A member of the Judiciary Committee .'fii.iHi, Put wo are closing tln-m out at TO LET—F URNISHED ROOM \ 'die dresses from last s immer's slock sort of non-mimtsed or plussed for the walk fnun Square. Tel. 5-R>. Religion for the Modern Mind.” the most important one in the House. SI.1111. Times Rub. Co., Tel 21". marked from Si*.Am. $S.Aii and $12im t" •1C.7>" easli at Nora Tabers. 3i nonce. Next Sunday the Laymen’s League THE SALE OF TYPEWRITERS FOR FOR RENT— UPSTAIRS FIVE ROOMS However, with curiosity that would ami a bath. Impiir. Ik Week- ■greet, will go to the High School auditorium CHURCH OF THE GOOD home use has been greatly stimulated EXCELLENT COATS ANDSUITS FOR have done credit to a female club (() ,is((M1 ,() an a(1(lross py Dr. Coombs, during the past few months. Society .1 . A. llaiieit. - p ,5111.1111. 5 |7,.mi. S27>.**<*. dresses ?1<)., $17. member, we began to look over the SHEPHERD, EPISCOPAL women, school children and business 5-'". • 'tie lovelyi da eli sequin dress To the young people of the church FOR RENT— DOWN STAIRS TENE- men base found wide use for all kinds, marked from Sii.'i.nu to $P».mi. \o r , dish for flaws in his anatomy and Mr. Cooke will speak on "What i- Rev. F. H. Steenstra, Rector llletlt "f foil'1 I'O'HIS Apply o ( ' 11 a s. especially portable machines, and are Talier. 31 found it: a round hole in the edge of Holy Communion. S.fid a. m. \V. St a rke\ . '''el. 7::. 11 Morality.” using them for all correspondence and _ the top. With avidity born of a hun­ M orning Si rviee. ln.:’,il a. m. HOW ABOUT YOUR BATTERY? TEL. Fvervone is cordially invited to work. Call at the TIMES oili e and FOR RENT—7 ROOM HOUSE WITH L’l-R and we will call and get your- ger occasioned by a troublesome ride s(,rxjlt,s ('liureh School. 11.4a a. in. see the Remington Rortal.de with the |.,uli ami tin III ■ -e. d loeati n. For and take proper care of it for the win­ from Aroostook's county seat, we laid Evening Service, 7.<> » p. m. Standard keyboard, the price of which furt lmr informa t i"ii !. •"> - 1 m f ter w e know Imu. Houlton Battery our ripe red lips to the orifice and let is SCO. MEETING DRIVING CLUB FOR RENT—TWO FARTLY FURNISH. Service Station. tf the pullet consomme gurgle through CARD OF THANKS 'd rooms miitald" tor light hi" I -eki'iq i- our Adam’s Baldwin down, down to A meeting of the owners of Jackson Wo wish to thank our friends mil BANKRUPT’S PETITION FOR um Add i a'~m II.. ( TIM |.;s ( Mil,.,.. EVERYTHING IN MY STORE WILL BE Cratton was held at the ollice of Ceo. neighbors for their many ai ts of kind­ DISCHARGE marked liclow cost for the next two the seat of our emotions. Pausing to w eelm. The stock include-; coats, suits, B. Dunn on Monday evening to talk ness during tin* illness and death of In the matter of | get another breath of ozone from the FOR RENT— UNFURNISHED ROOMS dresses, waists, kimonas and cotton over the prospects for the season. our son Harold, for the many beautiful Aimer \V. I io;i k In I ’.a n k i 11 pi >■ y Dirigo state before we crossed the f'.r light lioiisi'keopiim. iis<' of Path ;m I underwear, also umbrellas. Nora T ab­ flowers sent, also the letters and ranis Bankrupt. | A permanent organization was id ry . In soikI location. T. I. _'S" -1 p er. 3' New Hampshire line, we got some of exon ssing much sympathy To tin* lion. John A. Rotors, Judge of tim formed to do the business that would the Plymouth Rock juice into our M r. and M rs. Albert 1 hit field District Court of the United States for come up with the following ollicials: Mrs. Evelyn Brinkerhoff the District of Maine. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE windpipe. In the splutter and cough Basil Hatfield Notice is hereby given that George President, Jas. C. Madigan. A KXKK \Y. I a >.\ K, Of Woodland, NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE that ensued, we inadvertently garnish­ F. Lint of Castle Hill in the County of in t li e counts- o r Aroostook a n d Whereas, James H. Rotter, of Hotlg- ed the left ocular of a W. (\ T. U. Secretary, Walter B. Clark. Notice o f First Meeting of Creditors Aroostook and State ot' Maine, by his State of Maine, in said District respect­ »lon, in the County of Aroostook, ami Treasurer, Wilford Fullerton. In tin* I >ist riot Court of the United States mortgage deed dated May 15th, 1920, amazon across the table and directly fully represents that on tim 1S t! i das State of Maine, by his mortgage deed, for the Northern Division of the Dis­ and recorded in the Southern District in our line of vision- ami fire. From Executive committee: E. P. Hen­ of November. last past. lw was duly dtited March 31. l!)2u, and recorded in trict of Maine In Bankruptcy. of the Aroostook Registry of Deeds in derson, B. D. Tingle}', Albert Mooers adjudged bankrupt under the Acts of Vol. 317, Fage 3t)!t, of tin* Aroostook the way the quick tempered reformer In tin* matter of I Vol. 322, Page 12*), conveyed to me Congress relating to Bankruptcy; that Registry of Deeds, conveyed to \V. F. vanished over the horizon, you'd a who were instructed to secure a driv­ Annie Tel "il s I u 1 !u n k r .; p' e.v tile undersigned, Helen A. Daggett of he has duly surrendered all his property Mansur, of Houlton, the following j",' er and trainer for the horse for the P.ankrun; 1 rescue Isle in said County, the fol­ thought we’d a took her for one of and rights of property, and has fully described real estate, situated in tin* I7. Fage I'M ss m I.. Vail, in I I oil 1;' ■ n on I I ie I st das closure of said mortgage and give this a streak laid out on the bias on our vival Meetings at Sineoek Hall. These law fr >m such discharge. 2al. to which deed and deeds therein of .lam. A. I ' 1 oJ3. al 1" o',-look in tim notice for that purpose. new business suit. Rastus came a- two men, filled with the old fashioned : 'll led Him Til da \ of .lamia ry . A. I '. referred to, reference is hereby had. forenoon at which time the said creditors Dated at said Presque Isle, this 15th Also the following described real running and was right fluent in his Holy Chost power, are bringing power- may attend, prove tln-ir claims, appoint day of January, 1923. estate, to wit: A certain parcel of land comments on Aroostook's table man- tu 1 messages to nearly filled ban­ a trustee, examine Cm bankrupt and Helen A. Daggett. a i'.x I'd: A Is situated in the Farish of Riehmond. ners when out in civilization. He every night except Monday which is transact such other business as may pro- By Charles F. Daggett. p- C.. ‘ "iii" b.q'oi o - a id ...... tine. Carleton County, New Brunswick, con- dwelt long and forcibly on a tirade to a night of prayer in tin* various Rankrupt t 33 Her Attorney I '. 'ml at il-iiion. .l:o.s 1 J i ' . i'"l : anting t n (Re acres more or Css. the effect that if our eye sight hadn't homos EDWIN L. VAIL. a ml hound' '1 on t In- east side by t In* ■r V I i'..i ti been ruined hv the short skirt craze Rev B. C Bubai1 is bringing tin* l ii up Hodgdmi Road, on tim west by tin* County or Boundary Line, and on tim we'd a seen that there was a ladle and same kind of a gospel that ,b su ; ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON STATE OF MAINE south l.y land of Archie Carpenter, ami also spoon and soup plate following preached and which look Him to t h<* Oistriet of Maine, Northern Division. on tim m q't h tim line of said pa reel Maine Wool Yarn in the wake of the steaming liquid, cross. None have a right to judge or PUBLIC NOTICE ::tii 11. runs to a point. Being tin* same prem­ 1 !y virtue of th" authority con P qq-i m ml;; ei r Hi i a Finally, we froze him into silence by criticise another pivai !ih' inti] they ises conveyed to I’atriek Finm-gan by upon me by the provision' <>f Section it i~ Frank (ifeeti et al. ami the same cel, sticking a fork in his shin and then we themselves are perfect in Christian Id. Chanter 21!). 1 L. 1 b 1 7. as amend Ordered by the Court, Tint arm veye.'l to Edward McAtee by .Margar t Dirigo Brand haughtily advised him that if he'd living. Bro. Buhar has held sucrem ei|. I. ha v i i: g received w ri Hen com 1 " ■ 11 e i ! l! •' ' I Ike sail!" "II H i I ■ I i. I’e it n i n gq < at. and d"M ■ ri licit in said Heavy working men's pants. Ale j- plaini from tim owner- of the hind 13 i.ruary, A. Ik I I'L':;, 1 •• ■ f-.r. dee,| record! ,| jq ! ip* Aroostook Reg­ form a habit of bringing his weapon-; fill Revivals all over our own eoiiii'y ium weight pants. Bed Blankets that li' m ver nr.- doing :nUi;i!. snl at Rang"!' in said I >ist rict, Xort!: Til en masse instead of in relays, eating and in other parts of the country, ie ry of I feeds. V d. 272, Page hfie. --I a n! ia I dam age to tln-ir | cop. t I y . I u vis lor at 1 o o'clock i u tin* f, a-,ai" Also Lot t: a m I m is -d one ( 1 i Ra ng, Shirts. Sweaters, Yarns, suitings. would be a joy instead of a duty. \Ye Come and hear them apply tip* me Imreby dm la.i'e an opm! season on imi that notice thereof in* published it t; v < ■ i 3 i in the South division of said Tailin' made suits. Write for de­ told him to tell old man Pullman that sage not by Mr. Buhar inn given heaver, from January lMh. A. D. 1*2'. 1"* 11" id"ti 'Fin i"-k a nciisp: print ed Hodgdon. Being the same pnqn is-s we'd forget the smooch on our vest if through preachers by Je-qis t'hrLi to to February L’Mh. im ., A. D 1!)2 . on n said District. NerthelM 1u v i s i o n. .and convey'd to Arehiius < 'a tun m t • r. now scriptive circulars ami price list, iho fol low ing t errit ory : fiat all known ■iTt-di'crs am utii-r p"f- lied agree to overlook the soiled linen, your own life. deceased. Ill' ThoIllaS W. Flll'Se, Im (binds delivered liy Parcel Post to ( )n kind of (omq’gi- i Ietniiq-son. on a.:i' in ir11t*rest, may appearir at tin* said deed dated April 'Oh. lxvl, and rererd- But enough of the gastronomic gos- Little needs to he said amen R* v Fierce Brook, in t lie town of i lodgdoit, mu* aid pln"t*. and show cause, c; if anv ' d in li e Aroostook Registry of Deeds. your dour. Satisfaction guarante­ sip. Suffice to say that we rode into George Kincaid One at om- ft 'l l)!. in tim county of Aroostook. bey 1.,, i c, uhy tin* prayer <>f said peti- Vol. Mi Fare 7,7s. mid tip* saute eon- Mor.er should tmt lie granted. ed or moimy refunded. the Hub of the Universe eleven hours tnzes he t well versed on th. scrip- I luring t he open season Iter dn pro­ V"\ed I ) Jennie All Alee, by deed dated vided for on the lands above specified, ^nd it Further Ordered by the Court, .May 11. 1 !i 17. and record ed in the late and Sousa and his tinklin' sync Due and (iws Cod to claim Hi Maine Sheep & Wool Growers' Assn. it si all lie lawful for any person who That tin* ("lei'll shall s e n d by .\roost i i iii Registry of Deeds. Vol. 2! • 7 *. method by which ho shall bring ill boliers had given up waiting for u has s. cured a >'25. beaver trapping mail to all known creditors copies >id Fage to which said deed and Aignsta. Maine and had gone home to their hoile message to tile people.*. ! i i i ■ 11 s e to t ra p ln'tiver t hereon, lmt no petition and this order, addres: d t. deeds t herein referred to. reference js 652 Rev. Kim aid wa ]H,rn in lr, land person shall set a trap within twenty them at their places of reside! hereby had. Cobblers and smoked herring. st a I"d. and spent iamb of his early life in i ' l l ot a bea v er hoii.-e, under a pena li y .And whereas tin* condition of said Now. dear gentle and intelligent of >lno. and costs for each offense. Witness the IP Illol'a 1 lie Join! A mortgage ,s broken, by reason where­ Glasgow. Se aland, being convert'd in Judge of Dio said Court, and th ■al '1'iHiiii'i'iiiMiiHiiHiiiinMiimnimiim* reader, we have carried you with us W itness my hand litis 1 L’t li day ot of I eiaiiii a foreclosure of tin* same, tin Salvation Army of Scotland. lie .lanuarv, A, D. 11!2 . thereof, at Bangor in the Northern Fivi- into the metropolis, the city that, as : i "i i i >f said dist riot. on tim 1 H: da - ■ t and give this notice for that purpose. T o p Prices Paid for Wiliis E. Rarson,:. I loiiltoit, .Maine. .Jan. 13. 1!»23. has held a pastorate in llartlund. X. .1 i nua r\ . l>. i n :: the poet says, “has no use for a ('oninnssioner of It,land B., and in our own state at Cardiner. f petition and order thereon Harry AL Briggs Saturday night of prayi r with a con­ NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE opy truthful narrative to date. Picture us W'ttqvas. John MeNumon. Jr., id i At I est ISA BEE SHEEHAN, Raw Furs version. baptism and addition to tin* Deputy Clerk NOTICE alone in the capitol of Mass., with For: Fa i rlh dd. in I lu * ('nu nl y if A mu The Annual .Meeting of tip* Aroos­ church each Sunday. took and St;Ro of Maine, by ais in ud none of our wife’s many relatives in Notice of Ffirst Meeting o' Creditors took County Patrons .Mutual Fin* In­ also Calf Skins and There is no demoninat ional stand­ gage ilecil (luted July 111!'. l!M!t. and ]*i tin* I) strict Court of the Cniteil S'atos surance ('oinpany w ill he in id at sight and the Company's money in our I in A ri ios I ook ii eg i s t ry < > f ard placed during this campaign and re: 0,1 fnr tim Northern Hivislon of the I us- (irange Hall. Houlton. Wednesday. unionsuit pocket, and you'll surely Deeds, \OI. 21 4 I’a.ge (i. eonveva d In Sheep Pelts every church and church iimmli r is triet of Maine. b: Bankruptcy. January L’Hh at In."it o'clock a. lit. Wilton Trust \* Banking Company, a understand that we can't go on. But Jn tie* matter of I 22 i 1. F. Aledlautlih. Sec'v invited to come. ('orpora' ion existing by law and hav­ next week friend wife journeys to the I li ■]"!!" I * lte.V III I kl I k I" 1 p! . - Meetings every evening except .Mon­ ing its ollice and established place of 0 . D. M ooers suburbs to visit a sick enemy and we Bankrupt i day at 7..‘in p. m. Norn* who love Jesus business at Wilton, in the County <>! will conclude this Ridpath ramble. 'I'll III" elelllters el' said R.elelie R Phone 468-3 tf should be ashamed to do His bidding FranlHin and State of .Maine, certain 11"\ e| Ri ,i i Kent iii He- . "tail y "' real estate situate in Fort Fairfield, in imiiiiiiiiimmimuiiimummumitifiMumuMimmiiiiiiimiiHummiiimMiiHu Aroostook and District aforesaid bankrupt at these meetings. "Let us go into said ('minty of Aroostook and State of NeHii' is 111 ■ r • ■ 11 ,\- uiien tliat "ii tii" mill LATEST RETURNS the house of the Lord and r 'asm t >- Maine, reference being hereby ex­ da \ ' if Ja tiuar v A. I PC:'.. tin- sa id pressly made to the record of said R ■ 1" n i ■ 1 Key was duly a d i i id i - ON BEST SELLERS mortgage for a more particular de­ ■ sited bankrupt: and that the tirst meeting scription of the premises therein eon The best-selling hooks of December " of creditors will he held at t he office of Ed- veved; and whereas tim conditions o' according to reports from ♦»."> American w i 11 I, Vail, in I I' mi 11 "ii mi Hi" 3 I si da\ said mortgage are broken, now, there cities tabulated by Books of the Month, " f .l.in . \ . I I J-’.'!. at lu o', din -ii in tii" fore, iy reason of the breach of the len-noen at wliieli time the said creditors were these: fo r tlia t ■a uni it ions of said mortgage, the said / a may atteid, prove their "laims, appoint a "This Freedom" by A. S. M. Hut h Wilton Trust Banking Company trustee examine the bankrupt and 11:110- r COUGH/ 'i claims a foreclosure thereof and give,- ;i"t su"li other business as may properly inson. t h i ~ 1 ot i eo for the purpose of fol'e- /(jju When sheltered from COURSES THAT WIN ceme before said meeting. • Babbitt” by Sinclair Lewis. i losing the said mortgage. Wj) the winter's storm Business. Shorthand. Secretarial and Fort Fa i rii< d ■ In i W i 111.) 111 ■ t < - at Wilton, in the County of Franklin strictly cash basis. In doing Bankrupt. | and State of Maine, certain real estate Repairing "The Country Beyonu ’ by James T< > tin- i i'll i 1 oi s of , a i'l 1 a: 11 -1 I sit 11ale in said Limestone in said Conn this I will sell goods for less pro­ Oliver Curwood. I >ra ke ' if I Tosi | il" Pic, in Hie c amt y of ly of A. oostook and Stale of Maine, fit as there will be no losses and "The Bright Shawl" by Joseph Hor- Aroostook, and Id. trim a P a i sa id, bank­ reference being hereby expressly made Rubber bottoms for rupt. 1 will have the use of the capital gesheimer. to tin* record of said mortgage for a Highest Prices Not ic is 1) "lit .y u' \ mi l fiat "n 111" more particular description of the that is now tied up in book ac­ These are all in the TIMES Lend­ 1A1 ii day of Jaim; ry A I r I'.'Lk the said premises therein conveyed; and where­ — Paid for — your tops—also new ing Library with two exceptions. Ernest B. I'rake was dui.\ adjudicat­ as tin* eonditions of said mortgage are counts. ed bankrupt; and that tii" tirst uu-et ing of hroki n, now, therefore, by reason of T sincerely hope ion * of my leather tops made creditors will ho ludd at tlu* ollice* of Ed­ the breach of the condition of said CHURCH NOTICE win I,. Vail iu I I o u 11 o u o'i the 3rd day mortgage, the said Wilton Trust A old eusomers will be offended by RAW FURS to order Christian Science Church, corner of of Feb. A. 1 >. I'.'-'::, at I" o'clock in the Banking Company claims a foreclosure — and — forenoon, at which time tii * said creditors this change and will realize ! Military anti High Sts. thereof and gives this notice for the may attend, prov* Hour claims, appoint a purpose of foreclosing the said mort­ can give better values for cash. DEER SKINS Sunday morning services at lh.'P). trustee, examine the bankrupt and trans­ gage. Wishing you a Happy Xew Subject for Jan. 21: Life. act such other business as may properly Fort Fairfield. Maine, Jauuarv 12th, F. L. SMART & SON Sunday school at 10.30. come before said meeting. 1923. Year, 1 remain Hated at Houlton, January 13, I'm.':;. Phone 364-W Jtbi-R The 0. K. Shoe Shop Wednesday evening Testimonial Wilton Trust A Blinking Company Yours very truly EDWIN L VAIL, By its Attorneys, meetings at 7.30. K del re ill I iallkl'llplcv 3" l’owors A Mathews •Robert A. Palmer Jr. 22 Kelleran St. Houlton Union Sq. Houlton i HOULTON TIMES. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1922 /'AGE FIVfc!

...... I.....uni...... v RICKER 43—A. C. I. 39 MRS. ELIZABETH BROOKS AROOSTOOK HOSPITAL AID ; FIRST BAPTIST CHORCH Ricker hoys won their third victory Mrs. Elizabeth Brooks of Woodstock Tin1 Ladies Aid ot tin* Aroostook | The animal business meeting of'the of tin1 season Monday night when they died on January 12th after a brief ill­ hospital met on Saturday, Jail. 6, w defeated A. C. I. at Mars Hill in a ness. aged 68 years. She leaves four I* irst Baptist Church of Houlton was Mrs. F. P. Clark for the annual bitsi closely contested game, tin1 filial score daughters, Mrs. O. R. Estey of Wood- held Oil Tuesday evening. Jan. 9, 1922. 11... i...... m.. i.. i. i.... m.. i. m. ness meeting. The following officer.- jrn-T|...... uni...... being 42-29. stock, with whom she made her home, lit*1 attendance was good showing were elected for 192.'!: 1\ E. McGary was a business visitor Master James Archibald spent last The Ricker girls also won their tin1 Misses Edith and Mabel Brooks of tie1 interest of tlm members in the M is AI rKay, President. work. in Caribou a few days last week. week in Augusta with his lather. game from A. C. I. girls 14-lu. Houlton. and Miss Helen of Boston, Mr.- Rideout, 1st Vice Reed McIntyre lias been in Portland Tile line-up of the hoys game is as Mass. Funeral services will be held The reports from the different de­ Janies M. Fierce was in Augusta dent. last week to attend a Forestry meet­ on business for his firm the last few follows : on Alonday at 1.20 p. in. it her late partments were very encouraging. homo. Mi- W. S. Lewin, 2nd Vic Pr- During the year nearly $10,000.09 ing. days. R. C. 1. (43) A. C. 1. (39) Th*1 many friends of th dent. has been raised. Tuesday evening. Jan. 2 5. should l.o County Attorney Herschel Shaw was Alarsltall rf Banks 1 family in this town will sympathize Air- J. 17 Dudley, Recording Say. The clerk reported 220 resident and remembered as the date of the annual confined to the house last week by ill­ Trafton If Fetiderson with them in their threat sorrow. Mr- W. H. AlcGary, Corresponding 97 non-resident members. Elks Ball. ness. Rown (' Richardson ------Secy. Officers for the ensuing year are: John Willard, the well known driver Lotfio r.H Sloat Titad Grant of the J. E. Robinson Airs At. Burpee, " reasttrer. (1' ik John Maxell of Presque Isle was in town Thursday Tozier l.L Grass ANNOUNCEMENT Co. is confined to the house with ill­ Tie February me ■ting will lie w ill Treasurer T. C. S. Berry of last week. ness. Goals from the floor: li. C. I., -Mar­ OF MARRIAGE AL­ At. 15. AieKav. •^oditor C. E. Atherton Hon. Charles P. Barnes was in th*1 shall S. Trafton 6, Tozier 4. Rowe 1. The marriage of Miss Eugenia Mur­ Miss Nora O'Connell of Oidtown, Corresponding Set v. Airs. C. E. Dunn northern part of the county on busi­ Logit1 1. A. C. I., Rit hardsell 9, Banks ray, daughter of Mrs. S. I). Hamilton Maine, is the guest of Mrs. Jason John Houghton entertained the 7, Sloaf 2. Fcmlerson 1. of Bangor street, and Joseph P. Riley ness Saturday. Hassell. members of the church of the Good George McNair returned Thursday took plac 1 at Providence, R. I. on Jan. Air. and Airs. Hazen Nevers are re­ Miles Beatty, who was operated on Shepherd choir at dinner at the Elm- after a few days business trip to Port­ PLENTY OF SNOW THIS YEAR 6. according to announcements .just ceiving congratulations on the birth for tin infected tooth, is getting along croft on Friday evening. i ot a daughter. Nancy, on January 12. land and Bangor. sent out. very satisfactorily. While Aroostook county has not had B. S. Green left for Boston Wednes­ tin1 usual amount of snow this season Miss Murray is a talented mu-dcian Paul Lawler was (tilled to Clinton day last, being called there by the ill­ other parts of t lit1 state and New Eng­ and has been doing Concert work last week on account of the death ot ,,l;N;i,:M,,'Mll',Mll!,;llml;,n,MI',llln,,ll,,:m...... >. 11.: 111: i;1.11. i.. r...:..;:. i.. i. 11. i.. 11 , t... i.: m ...... n m ■. .< 111.. m: i.... inn mi...... _ ness of his father. land are getting more than the usual under tin1 noin de plume of Eugenia his cousin John Law ler. Miss Doris Purington went to Water- amount. Marino, having boon very successful ville Friday to attend a sorority meet­ M. H. Peabody returned Monday Last week in Houlton there was a and her many friends will he interest­ ing at Colby College. from New York City where lie intend­ tall of 8 inches Monday night, another ed to hear of her marriage. Hugh Burns Jr. returned Monday ed the Automobile show. fall tm Friday of six inches and this O u r Annual from Millinocket where he spent the J. P. Yerxa, Robert Lindquist and week the storm of Monday left six. PATRONESS’ ASSOCIATION week-end with friends. Alberic Merrier were the guests of Down state and other parts of New A largely attended meeting of tire n Mrs. M. L. Durgiu of Portland was friends over the week-end in St. John. England stiffen'd as will he seen by Patroness’ Association of the Madigan in town last week visiting friends and % N. B. the following: Alemorial Hospital was held Friday Kr." vailing on her acquaintances. The annual dancing and card party Many Portland Streets Impassable afternoon, January twelfth at the hoe Sale Mrs. H. E. Ring of Auburn. Maine, of tilt1 Meduxuekeag Club will he held Portland. Me.. Jan. 12 This city, horn*1 of tin1 president. Airs. T. A'. is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Feb. Sth. place will be announced already short of fuel because of the Doherty. going on now ends Jan. 27 John Cosseboom on Columbia street. later. difficulties of delivering coal through Airs. Doherty presided and after the Frank P. Berry has been drawn on Mrs. J. O. Willey entertained a num­ heavily drifted streets, was again Secretary's and Treasurer's reports tne Traverse jury at the February ber of her friends on Thursday after­ visited by a snow storm today that had been read, Sr. Cecelia addressed term of the Federal court at Bangor. noon with Bridge at her home on North, left eight inches oil tile ground. tht1 meeting, thanking the members No doubt a great many have seen street. Heaviest Snowfall of Season in Maine for the assistance given th*1 hospital IG discount onfall the old stage drama “Quincy Adams Waterville, Me., Jan. 12 Central and speaking of the needs of the new Tin1 ladies of the Unitarian Alliance M- Sawyer” soon to be shown as a picture Maine is buried tonight under the wing . will hold ;t food salt1 next Saturday BShoes, Rubbers and at the Temple. heaviest snowfall of tin1 season. Start­ After discussion it was decided that afternoon at 2 o'clock at Anderson's Mrs. Phil McNeely, who spent a ing this morning the storm broke1 in th*1 Association take the furnishing of I shoe store. Hosiery, fj We are few days last week the guest of Mrs. all its fury about noon and tonight tin1 the diet kitchen as their work in eon- Frank P. Clark, returned to her home Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Yerxa entertain­ drifts are piled high in tin1 streets of mad ion with the new wing and as this in Caribou on Saturday. ed several guests at dinner Thursday necessitates the raising of funds, a anxious to get our Central Maine cities, while tin- coun­ m Thursday and Friday, Jan. 18th and night in honor of Miss Vesta Rhodes try roads are blocked to till travel. Ways and Means Committee with Airs. of Portland. 19th are National Laugh Days at the Schooner Ashore at York Beach Janies C, Madigan, chairman, was ap­ stock as lo w as Temple. Harold Lloyd and his Grand­ Monday will be observed by the Portsmouth. N. II.. Jan. 12 Ports­ pointed by the president. This com­ ma in his first five reel picture. Woman's Club as Reciprocity Day mouth is practically cut off from the mittee is to have charge of the annual possible before Mrs. Lillian Hill Smith, who has when an interesting program hits surrounding towns as the result of the Bridge and Dance given by the Asso­ been visiting relatives in Kansas City been prepared. storm of today, accompanied by a high ciation. taking inventory and other places for the past two The many friends of Jas. H. Kidder wind which drifted the light snow in­ months, returned home Saturday. will regret to know that he is serious­ to huge drifts. N. E. 0. P. INSTALLATION Mrs. Melbourne Jackins has accpet ly ill at his home on Military street In Lawrence .Mass., Friday, thirty At the last regular meeting of the Get the benefit of •ed a position as bookkeeper at Taggett with pneumonia. ears of coal were tied up on account N. E. O. P. the following officers were Gattley’s, succeeding Mrs. Wendell There will he it Vesper service a: of the snow. installed for the ensuing term: these bargains we Hand who left last week for Kansas the Unitarian church on Sunday after­ Past Wt-.rden A. E. Newell to join her husband. noon, Jan. 28, at 4 o'clock, to which HIGH SCHOOL NOTES AVardtm A. L. .McDonald are giving William Mcllroy, a former lesident the public is invited. Vice Warden A. AI. Smith •of Houlton who is now living in Wood- Wednesday, Jan. 17, is the two hun­ Friends of I). J. Connors will lx- in­ Secretary AI. J. Briggs stock has just recovered from a ser­ dredth anniversary of the birth of terested to learn of his marriage which Fin. Secy. S. E. Davi- ious illness, which will be good news Benjaman Franklin. At assembly Hon. (.••curretl in Boston on Jan. 9 to Har­ Treasurer Idella Stover for his many Houlton friends. Charles P Barnes will address the riet A. Pearce of Boston. Ghaplait; Alice Ormslty The annual Bridge and Dance in aid pupils on til*1 life and work of this The Professional and Business Wom­ Guardian Annie Alillar of the Madigan Memorial Hospital will great American. an's Club meets on Wednesday eve ■ Guide .Marjorie Sehriver be held Tuesday, January 20th, at 'Both basket hall teams go to Island lting, Jan 17th. at tlit1 home of Mrs. Sentinel Lydia Boyne Society Hall, music by Temple Or­ Falls Tuesday to meet the teams in Percy E. McGary on Main street. Pianisi Alice Bridges chestra. Dancing at 9 o’clock. the high school then1. Ralph Mooney lost his house and Trust.es: W. W. AleDonald, G. W. A Radio receiving set has been in­ The sophomores gave a -plemlid barn on Littleton Ridge Monthly from Starkey. I). D. Hemore stalled at the Meduxuekeag club which program at assembly oil Friday morn­ it defective flue. The loss of $t>.nno. ing. Air. Hurd of Bicker entertained The installation ceremony was im SHOE entertains the members each evening, pressively carried out by Deputy and is partially covered by insurance. the pupils with music of different na­ STORE there being much interest shown and Grand Warden Airs. Annie F. Newell. Tilt1 Guild of the Congregational tions. H*1 gave brief explanatory re­ many pleasant evenings are in stove High, applications for benefit in! mem­ Ho u l t o n , Me . church together with tin1 Men's class marks in which he called music a uni­ for the members. bership was read. will hold a Cafeteria supper in the versal language. Dr. H .F. Dunnack. The death of Thomas Tomali oc­ Refreshments were served and a vestrv from .7 to 7 on Thursdav. Jan. State Librarian, was present and gave curred Friday at his home here at the general good time enjoyed by mem­ a line address regarding education. ;iiiiiii*tiiit■:■;ii 11i•:1111ii;11 p ..in:iitejrt’uir«• i;mi.in• 111;1111 imi:;t: 11ni:;imi1111111iilinmimilMMm | .age of sixty-one years. Requiem High bers and guests. Mass was said. Rev. P. M. Silke He said that pupils should not attempt, officiating and burial was made Satur­ POTATO MARKET to l.o rich as only one man out of a day. Local buyers are paying $1.2" per hundred, on tlm average, acquires The eleventh annual darning party barrel for Gobblers and $1.27 for greet wealth.. He said that they should given by the Mooseleuk Club will be Mountains, but few are beina liauh-d educate themselves for useful and held Tuesday evening. Jan. 22e held on Jan. 16-18 to -onsider New tions are not. to he over 23 words in FRANK MAYO in ment, we propose to place before dents at the University shall re­ England agriculture, and left Monday length, the name of the author ns well “The Flaming Hour" you in a series of short talks in ceive instruefion in physical evening for Boston to attend. as the sender must accompany t'c In this picture we have n gripping the press of the Stale, the pres­ 1 raining and in military science The Aroostook Hospital Alumni will quotation and they must be in tlm a m I e \ t r e m e l y unusual plot. It i - ent situation and the future TIAIES office not later than Saturday and ladies. have a dance Friday night, Jan. 19th, soniet h ing just a l i 111 * ■ different than opportunities and duties of the In such a building will be in Society hall, dancing to begin at 9 night for the issue the following week. you have seen before. AlsoELMO University. The TIMES has had many words of taught team work, individual o'clock. Patronesses are: Mrs. W. C. LINCOLN in “The Adventures of Tar- After you have this informa­ Donnell. Mrs: Geo. B. Dunn, Mrs. Percy commendation for the contest which zan”. self-control and discipline and will continue for a few weeks more at tion before you, the immediate Rideout, Mrs. W. S. Lewin, Mrs. T. S. how to play the game. least, as many quotations are being SATURDAY, Jan. 20 call upon your loyalty to the Dickison and Mrs. F. W. Mitchell. This building will be built by This promises to be one of tlie most received everv (lav. TO BE ANNOUNCED University and to the State will delightful events of the season. be for the support of a campaign vour ell oris and will perpetuate “Across The Border.” a dynamic to help build a great new Gym­ as a living force the spirit that Western drama in five reels starring MILLAR’S ------e nasium-Armory in memory ot makes duty clear nsd sacrifice the popular Western hero, Big Boy the Maine men who gave of their even to death a privilege when Williams, will be shown at the Dream theatre today. Don't fail to see this ATURDAY, January 20, we will sell best in the World War. the safety of the State and of the powerful portrayal of raw life, full of Walnut Molasses Chews for only ^ q The University of Maine was Nation is threatened. daring exploits, swift action and red- blooded fights Interwoven with an ap­ per lb. Ihl* ls one of a series of talks prepared by the University of Maine Alumni Memorial pealing romance The suspense sus­ Also special low prices on i'und Comm.ltee to tell the Alumni, Alumnae, Former Student* and Friends ot the University of its past neeomplishments. present needs, and future plans m order that taining mystery of the “Green Band” 1 Pound Boxes of Chocolates they may be well informed before they are asked to eontribufe to the fund for a ‘•vmnnsium-Armory fo fee built !" memory...... of (he »--■*forty...... ore- Maine men...... *-- m is dramatically solved. All those who ,n the service of their country. enjoy dramas of life stripped of the trappings of over-civilization will he stirred to the depth of their being by w w m r this picturization of the conflict be­ tween men and wits. 1 ■ ■■ a.Y.1 I.VJ,J,W .V JW A ’,.V.S*JW«VWUVWV« 1 IIOULTON TIMES. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1DUA /•'AGE FI VI?

RICKER 43—A. C. I. 39 MRS. ELIZABETH BROOKS AROOSTOOK HOSPITAL AID FIRST BAPTIST CfltJRCH I Ricker hoys won their third victory Mrs. Elisabeth Brooks of Woodstock The Ladies' Aid of the* Aroostook 1 of tin* season Monday night when they dic'd on January 12th after a brief ill I lx* annual business meeting of the hospital met on Saturday, Jail. 6. with hirst Baptist ChuriT of Houlton was ! defeated A. G. I. at Mars Hill in a ness, aged 68 years. Sin* leaves four Mrs. F. P. Clark for the* annual busi­ §. c losely contested game1, the filial scon* daughters, Mrs. O. R. Estey of Wood- held on Tuesday ('veiling. Jan. 9 , 1922. ness meeting. The* following officers aiMiiiiintiKii hi iiiiMiiniiii mi H mil imi 111-ii 111 ii ii ii 111 n i m 11 ii! i > i n i m 11 n it m 111 > 111 m 1111' 111 n 11 m i ti M m 111 m 11 ii: 1 m m I n n m i< Iht* attendance was good showing dHiMiiiiiiiiiiMiimiiiMiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiii: being 42-29. stock, with whom she made* her home, were elect oel for 1 922: the interest ot tlx- members in tlx* I». E. McGary was a business visitor .Master James Archibald spent last The Ricker girls also won their tin* Misses Edith and Mabel Brooks of Mrs. M. B. McKay. Bresidcnt. work. in Uaribou a tow days last weok. week in Augusta with his fatlmr. game from A. G. I. girls 14-in. Houlton, and Miss Helen of Boston, Mrs. B. L. Rideout, 1st Vhe I’resi- Tlx- reports from the different de­ James M. Bierce was in Augusta Reed McIntyre lias been in Pcrtland Tile line-up of the* hoys game is as Mass. Funeral service's will lx* held dent. partments were* very encouraging. last week to attend a Forestry meet­ on business for his firm the* last feu- follows : on Monday at 1.20 p. m. i Mrs. \Y. S. Lewin. 2nd Vita* I’resi- During tlx* year nearly $10,000.0') days. R. C. 1. (43) A. C. 1. (39) home. ing. dent. lias been raised. Ma rsha 11 Banks Tlx* many friends of the Tuesday evening. Jan. 2 ’., should 1 e County Attorney Herschel Shaw was lT Mrs. J. B. Dudley, this town will sympathize Recording S cy. Tlx* clerk reported 220 resident and confined to the* house- last week by ill­ Tra ft on If Fenderson remembered as the date of tin* annual Mrs. W. H. McGary . ('orre-ponding 07 non-resident members. Rowe <■ Rich;: nlson in their great sorrow. Elks Ball. ness. ------. Secy. Officers for tlie ensuing year are: I ,oKio r.K Sloat John Willard, the well known driver Thud Grant of tile .J. E. Robinson M n M. Burpee. ' Pl­easure:-, Ul'-rk John Maxell '"ozier Ik Grass ANNOUNCEMENT of Presque Isle was in town Thursday Go. is conlined to the house with ill­ Tlx February nx ing will lie will Treasurer T. (’. S. Berry Goa Is from the tloor: R. ('. I., Mar- OF MARRIAGE of last week. ness. Mrs. M B. McKav. Auditor c. E. Atherton shall 8, Tral'ton ti. Tozier 4. Rowe 1. Tlx* marriage of Miss Eugenia Mur­ Hon. Charles 1*. Barnes was in the Miss Nora O'Connell of Oidtown. Corresponding Secy. Mrs. C. E. Dunn Logie 1. A. ('. I.. Ric hardson !i, Banks ray, daughter of Mrs. S. I). Hamilton northern part of the founty on busi­ Maine*, is the* guest of .Mrs. Jason John Houghton enteri .lined the ness Saturday. a, Sloat 2, Fenderson 1. of Bangor street, and Joseph I’. Riley Hassell. members of the church of the Good Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Nevers are re­ George McNair returned Thursday took place at Providence. R. I. on Jan. Milt's Beatty, who was operated cm Shepherd choir at dinner at tlx- Elm- ceiving congratulations on the birth after a few days business trip to Port­ PLENTY OF SNOW THIS YEAR 6. according to announcements just for tin infected tooth, is getting along croft on Friday evening. i of a daughter, Nancy, on January 12. land and Bangor. While Aroostook county has not had sent out. very satisfactorily. B. S. Green left for Boston Wednes­ the usual amount of snow this s -tison Miss Murray is a talented musician Paul Lawler was called to Clinton day last, being called there by the ill­ other parts of tlx* state and New Eng­ mid lias been doing Concert work last week on account of the death ot ,■ 2 1" " 1" " 1" 11 .....1"1'""'1..... Mill I in:... . III...... 111 m ...... r i m 111 m 1 , - m 11 j, 11 > n i m i m n 11 -1: i m 111 ■ t;,, 111 li 1111111 ■ i n in li i> ■ ness of his fat ter. land tiro getting more than tlx* usual under tlx* 'torn de plume of Eugenia Miss Doris Purington went to Water- his cousin J oh n Lawler. amount. Marino, having been very successful villc Friday to attend a sorority meet­ M. If. Peabody returned Monday Last week in Houlton there was a and her many friends will lx* interest­ from New York City where lie attend ed to hoar of her marriage*. ing at Colby College. tali of 8 inches Monday night, another o U Hugh Burns Jr. returned Monday e to 7 on Thursdav. .lam Stai­ Id lira riu n was present and gave curred Friday at his home here* at the- general good time enjoyed by mem­ a lilt" a i1 i 1!L’ 1; :i II It i ducat e t i -elves for US, m ''a y . ^ > Four things held Tuesday evening, Jan. 22d, in tlx* on account of the snow. happy iiv Perry theatre, Presque Isle-, and many Tile Produce New.-- say.-: as being 11 > -a ry for gain in Houlton citizens have received invita­ New York, Jan. 12— le-tranil- - cation a -1 t ion. ilispira t bn University per-p a t ion. tions for same*. tlx* wintery eondit iors in t lx- nort i UTI: alien at: Tllel'e will Olilv three la \ The Aroostook Te.*l. & Tel. Co held part of Now York State and Michi j; i li. of ihaine a meeting of their plant men and local as well as in Maim-, tin- supply u ; i - school next week a- tin- Coiin'y Con managers at the office in Houlton quite heavy and there was a continin • To the Alumni, Alumnae, Former Students, Mrs. Chas. Kelso ami daughter Ruth lines were reported and prices wen- partmnits. will he in town the la.-t o! of St. Mary's, Idaho, who were- callee! without improvement. Tin- market tin* week and will show motion pit here by the death of Mrs. Kelsei's showed some weakness on state and t u res in tin- High School auditorium and Friends of the University of Maine father William Howard eif Linneus, Michigan stocks. Long Island potatoes a t t hree o’( lock on Friday aft ernooii. are in town visiting friends anel rela­ worked out tit 825M 2.5a per 1»;G ID The afternoon session will begin at There is i great new driving force at the University of Maine. tives. They will le*ave* Thursday for bag, while 1 xulb sticks went at alien! one o'clock on that day so that regular There is a spirit of progress; an atmosphere of things happening. periods will not have to he shortened. their home. tlx* same range. This new onward incentive is personified in our new president, Every once in a while we are eihlig- Boston— Demand continued mod--r Dunn in Bam the lat **tl to call the attention of people ate and values ranged mostly siyaD; Dr. C. C. Little. It is felt a'ike by the undergraduates, the ter part ot tin < on bli­ sending unsigned communications tei 1.40 with tlx- hulk of tlx* business faculty, trustees, and all of us who recently have come in the TIMES office that they will not be $1.25 i 1 ..’’a cwt. for choice Green contact will) the University. published unless they are signed, hut MomTains. Quotations were Green this does not mean that the sender’s Mouirains, $1,25tf/1 ,:’T> bag, Irish Cob­ At the beginning of this New represented by 1700 men en­ blers, 1.25 stick, Spaulding Rose. name should he published unless so Dream Cbeatre Year, we wish to tell you all ct rolled in the military and naval $1.20ft l.dn sack. desired. the first step in a great long-time forces of the United States. Of The monthly supper at the Medux- ~ _ ORCHESTRA EVERY EVENING nekeag Club held last Thursday was HOULTON LADY WINS program to place this—our Uni­ these, forty-one were called upon FROM 7.30 TO 9.30 versity—in a position where it to make the supreme and forever well attended and the dancing in Un- QUOTATION PRIZE evening held a large number who en­ will be of greatly increased glorious sacrifice of giving their joyed the fine music. The committee The pid/.e of One Dollar for tlx- Ix-st PROGRAM service to the State of Maine. lives. quotation for tlx- top of page one of in charge were: Mrs. F. O. Oreutt, This is a program in which It seems entirely proper that Mrs. P. N. Burleigh, Mrs. J. G. Rose, this issue goes to Della J. Tii.'.dor ol WEDNESDAY THURSDAY you will all be asked to do void the first step in this great pro­ Mrs. A. E. Carter and Mrs. W. H. Houlton, R. F. D. No. 2, with honor Jan. 17 Jan. 18 McGary. able mention to Mrs. Fred ();tke-, BIG ROY WILLIAMS in share. Jt is only by the mutual gram of advancement of the in­ Guy ('. Porter of this town has been Houlton; Eatd L. Martin, Island Fa ID: “Across the Borde." co-operation of all inteiv It'd stitution which they all loved appointed by the Massachusetts Com Mrs. L. J. Buhar, Linix-us; Ida \V A !l Ve reel West eril (] I'.'l 111 U < lltl ■ i, that material progress can be should be a memorial to them. missioner of Agriculture, chairman of Six-tin and Minnie K. Sln-an, Houlton. fit 11 of action and adventure. Short made. That you may have a full It is also tilting that this me­ a special committee on potatoes at a As luts hei n stjitcd before in the-.- hilling to he announced. morial should take the form of a columns there are few conditions in understanding of the situation meeting in Boston of the Massachu­ upon which to base vour judg­ trying for this prize. Tlx- quota­ FRIDAY, Jan. 19 great building in which the stu­ setts Union Agricultural meeting to ment, we propose to place before be held on Jan. 16-18 to consider New tions are not to he over 25 words in FRANK MAYO in dents at the University shall re­ England agriculture, and left Monday length, the name of tin- author as well “The Flaming Hour" you in a series of short talks in ceive instruction in physical ♦•veiling for Boston to attend. as the sender must accompany tie- In this picture we have a gripping the press of the Slate, the pres­ training and in military science The Aroostook Hospital Alumni will quotation and they must he in tlm and extremely unusual plot. It D ent situation and the future mid tactics. TIMES office not later than Saturday some! long jm-1 a litt ie difl'c rent t ban have a dance Friday night. Jan. 19th, opportunities and duties of the In such a building will be in Society hall, dancing to begin at 9 night for tlx* issue* the following week-. you have seen before. AlsoELMO University. Tlx* TIMES hits had many words of taught team work, individual o'clock. Patronesses are: Mrs. W. (’. LINCOLN 'The Adventures of Tar- After you have this informa­ Donnell. Mrs. Geo. B. Dunn, Mrs. Percy commendation for tlx* contest which zan". self-control and discipline and will continue for a few weeks more tit tion before you, the immediate Rideout, Mrs. W. S. Lewin, Mrs. T. S. how to play the game. least, tis many quotations an- Icing SATURDAY. Jan. 20 call upon your loyalty to the Dickison and Mrs. F. W. Mitchell. This building will be built by This promises to he one of the most received everv dav. TO BE ANNOUNCED University and to the State will delightful events of the season. be for the support of a campaign vour efforts and will perpetuate "Across The Border," a dynamic to help build a great new Gym­ as a living force the spirit that Western drama in five* reels starring MILLAR’S nasium-Armory in memory of makes duty clear nod sacrifice the popular Western hero. Big Boy the Maine men who gave of their even to death a privilege when Williams, will he shown at the Dream theatre today. Don't fail to see this ATURDAY, January 20, we will sell best in the World War. the safety of the State and of the powerful portrayal of raw life, full of Walnut Molasses Chews for only 2 g A The University of Maine was Nation is threatened. ilaring exploits, swift action and red- blooded fights interwoven with an ap­ Ihli Is one of a series of talks prepared by the University of Maine Alumni Mower in t Also special low prices on Per lb. luirid Comm.ttce to tell the Alumni, Alumnae, Former Students and Friends ot tlx* pealing romance*. The suspense sus­ University of its past accomplishments, present needs, and future plans m order Uiat taining mystery of the "Green Band" 1 Pound Boxes of Chocolates ♦ hey may be well informed before they are asked to contribute to (lie fund for a .,vmnnsium-Armory to he built in memory of (ho forty one Maine won who ek'd is dramatically solved. All those who in the service of their country. enjoy dramas of life stripped of tlx* p trappings of over-civilization will he stirred to the depth of their being by this picturization of the conflict be­ tween men and wits. HOULTON TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 192ii PA GE SIX

HUMAN BEINGS CAN ing camps better off than in many. toad perlorms some service’ in sc,, He may expect to be sick upon ar- places as greenhouses, gardens, fjel . -. LIVE 15,000 FEET UP 1 riving, for most men arc; but after a of small grain and golf courses. A: Contrary to the usual belief most few days he will become acclinmted. harm that toads do in the eonsun people can live ami work at very high Seasickness elicits very little sympa­ tion of beneficial beetles tend otl. • altitudes without serious injury to thy and often calls forth derision; it inserts usef il to man is of little* e-ci \ themselves. is the same with soroche. One should omir importance anel does not warrant: At an altitude of la,(too feet the consider it an unavoidable incident of their indiscriminate* destruction. density of lie atmosphere is only atj.a exactly tlm same nature as seasick­ per cent, of that at sea level and the ness. Charter No. 2749 Reserve District No oxygen content of the air which a per­ REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE son at that altitude must breathe is , WINGED HOP TOAD FIRST NATIONAL BANK proportionately reduced. The differ­ WOULD BE “ WONDERFUL” OF HOULTON ence in pressure is also quite appreci­ !r oni/ t.i«■ "hop load" mi.', w ings, IN T H E S T A T E OF M A IN E able and, expressed in pounds per -\1 Fc- cl-,-,- ,,t 11iisi n ,-ss ,,11 i i.■.- g;. • he would lie a wonderful “bird." Tlm square inch, it is k.4 pounds less than K Esnrui q-;y lowly creature is valuable to garden­ F"a Ii < a :, < 1 c 1 i -c •< ,n n t s. at sen level. Strange though it may ers. greenhouse owners and golf including i ,-dise, units seem, a normal healthy body appears acceptances ,, r nth.-r course guardians in helping to curl) to adapt itself readily to this decrease li.iiiks. and foreign numbers of insect pests, hut Immut-e in pressure, and none of the ill eff. ct ; lulls ef <■ \" 11a i, g>■ ,,r lie can l fly. tin- Biological Survey of of high altitude are attributed dir. i - <1 ra ft s s.,ld v, i I h i n - “1 ■ r ~ • 11, > ■ 111 of this Iv to it. The decreased oxygen enu- tlm 1 )epa i't l lent of Agriculture says lm isn't of imii'li economic importance. 1 ,.i nk s', o * > ; s', tent of tlm air, however, results in Total i - ,;i ns FUV'- Rut, tlm Survey declares, tile load complications which affect tlm func­ i icpositcd t,, -v:-ir„ should not he destroyed for a certain tioning of tlie lungs, heart and diges­ '-in uiiat ion (lb S. proportion of his daily diet consists 1", in Is par vitim-) T 1 t tive organs, and to a lesser extent the of injurious insects and other pests -All otln-1- t ' ii i t, -d State; brain and the composition ot the blood. GoVi-rnnii-nr s.■ ui i - of growing plants. An analysis of The illness resulting from these ef­ l i“-s i including pi the eo lit im Is of the stomachs of bo a fects is termed, anoxemia, and may n i i u n : if an.,) 7s am ] n common toads brings tlm report that Total 1 , he either chronic or acute. A wriier ''the.- lend-. Mocks. iitii'tnnmiMini m vk 'X i-mrst . mi in mi11nn11mninn nun, while t.'ie finds in regard to the toad's ^*Mii a it of the growth of as that condition in which the tissues I .a w f u] re -, r\ ,- ’,\ i; ;! In* can't fly. I'Tdera 1 Reserve this hustling eomminiity on tin; east “in of the body are receiving an inade­ -A repot" oi tin1 investigation of I ;ank - .- FORTY YEARS OF BANKING honler of the United States. quate supp y of oxygen. Chronic an­ Wish in vault and foad life by the Survey, however, does The otlicers of t lie bank at tlm com­ oxemia results from living more nr amount dm- from mimes appear on the books of record, disclose one trait of value in the "rain mon • i n g of business were: less pennaientlv in regions of high na t ioua I 1 ,a n k s v .:>s were: (’has. D. Tenney, Waiter Man­ maker" he is evidently not a Imsv < 'hecks on ,a her ha nks Farsi Natiom! Was the President. Waltm- Mansur. altitudes, and. unlike the acute form, sur. ,J;ts. Frank Holland. Hudson T. body; for. we read: m tli<- sa ini- eii y , >r Vice President. F. 11. Fierce. is not characterized hv extreme physi­ tewn ;m reporting i'risbie .-Union II. Fogg. Clireiue 11 "Toads go constantly about their Commercial Bank in Cashier. W. ('. Donnell. cal distress, its effects being more Fierce, William ('. Donnell, Id -wodCn own work of gaining a livelihood, insidious and not generally appreciat­ s 8,. 1 Powers, A. P. Heywood. (). P. Stepln u- M r. Maiis’ir was tlm president until ami so. undoubtedly, lill their proper Miscellaneous e a S ll Aroostook Co. ed. Acute anoxemia is produced by son, Newton A. Honk F.beu Wo d a is death and Im was succeeded by places in nature. They are not very items i.y too rapid rise to high altitudes and is Redemption luml with bury, Lysandi'r Putnam. A. W. In wr- M r. Fierce tlm present lead, while Mr. numerous in one locality, however, The publication of the reuul.ir st tie more commonly known as mountain lb S. Treasurer ami soil. Dr.' (Ieo. Cary. Stephen Lake. p ,nne! 1 retired in 1 Mn; he was sim- and as they cannot adopt the methods ment of the First National Dank calls sickness. It is nowhere more preval­ dm* from I b S. Trea - Willis i. Shaw. A. W. Madigan. .J. P. i-i.fdo! by Frank E. Frey who remain­ of birds and traverse wide stretches surer j,'. i‘ - ent than in the central Peruvian Andes to our mind the fact that this well Donworth. William 11. Flay. W. IF ed (',oi.i ;• until bis death, being fol­ y IF e-m P ( i sh i'-r. ’1'll.’ Rmanl of Di- to an altitude of laddie feet in a dis­ I it - hits 7 ; x Reminiscing, it does not seem but a who at that time was the owner of the 1 ! NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE Reserved for e is . Olll- tance of about inti miles, and pas­ large Tanneries at New l.imerh !■; did rmrt ni­' a t tile pi■es. •ut i im Whereas, Mary A. Dorsey of Fort interest and few years ago that the bank opened up senger trains usually make this run in for business in the Mansur building his business in Houlton, shipping ove> P"sei! 11 i Fla n-m •e 11. I’ieI'l'e, A . T. Kail field in the County of Aroostook taxes ac­ . : imirge B. about nine hours. and State of .Maim*, by her mortgage crued i.„„ which was located on the same spot the F. P. Ky. Fr11 mi m i\ ice-pn mi. lent i i Among the properties situated with­ deed dated April 7>th, 1922, and re­ 7. I 7. 1 x 'rite charter was obtained and tli I itRill. Thei m: (> \' . 1Flu - it y. • lame:s (b as where the First National is doing in this district are the well-known <■ up­ corded in Aroostook Registry of Deeds 1, i- s s current ,-x - business today and at the time it was constitution signed in lsM but the ;dig mi. .Jam.-. M . R:i' -re. . w . lb ^ ol. 29,(1. Rage Ilk, conveyed to AYal- -. mt, le.t, an,I per mines o' the Ferro de Pasco Cop­ organized some who stood on the bank was not allowed to do biniiii'N- M:1 1 , s 1- r F'f M. Reed of said Fort Fairfield, ta \ , - S pa i,l j,, V 7 . J.; per Corpora ion, the unique vanadium guardian of tlm estate of Rhilo H. ' breulat ing notes ,, |t. corners said “well that is a bank com­ until about nine months later, in lxxj, Tim pl'e.--,-llt 1)1!i 1-1i ng is ;i mo.li­1 of deposit of Mina Ragra. owned and Reeii ot said Fort Fairfield, a certain starnling p, > posed of the young fellows," and so it and how successful they have If n Con v •tii'-m e as w• •ll a s alii st ir to the operated by the Vanadium Corpora­ pa fee 1 of r»*al estate situate in said fndivi'lual “1,-posits was at that time, but these farseeing may )>•• so n from a perusa i of t eye ;i iid is built of white granite am! Fort Fairfield in said County of Aroos­ suhjeet !,, eii,-, 1< ' - tion of America; the silver mines of men realized the need of better bunk- statement above referred to. This wit! ii its ntas- S i V e C'ol U ill Us il makes an took and described as follows, to wit: Total of demand ,!••- Folqiiijirca, owned by Kenor E. IF tiosits S i j), i,■ j ,,, ink facilities and immediately "got hank is also a member of the IF dei.a! imp:f"-"-i V" look ing sirn Ct II (■: while Rot numbered eighty-eight according Eernandini, which arc reported to be to Sawyer's survey and plan of Town­ >'-tW ’- lx busy” with the result that the First Reserve system. the inter ior is a inml.-! .if coll Veil idle.' the richest silver mines in Peru, and ship Letter I), Range On.*, U'. F. L. S. ' '“-rt i 1 i e a t e S of depos­ National was the first commercial Tile picture of the

as w.. -! 1 .1 S sal<- .i'-ilosit lx> X f s . rllStOlll- field aforesaid, excepting and reserv­ n mile V h“ ,11 ow ed JX ] ', _ . per mines of the Societe de Mines de eastern part of the state, the only- located will remind the older citizens . rs and 1 >i r",-t ni■s ro. im s. and has ex- ing. however, that part of said Lot ''t li,-r t i me il,-, hou s i.". b i 7 Huaron. All these properties are numbered eighty-eight conveyed by T< ,t a 1 of time il,-] I, j t s other bank being the Houlton Savings, of the town of what tlm building look cell. -ill fa. ilit i"s f(>r doiu g tli "ir busi- from FI.nun to lUdMiil feet above sea my late husband. William Dorsey, to S U llle et to 1 t *' S e I' \ e } , T,. •, I ’, S | which was established in 1872. oil like, while tlm contrast between j ll.'Ss a lid it is a cfedit lo a ny town to George H. Dorsey by deed recorded l’“ “St a 1 sa \ j il- s , 1, * - level. The “boys" who were the original the two and the great adornment to 1 lm vi ■ S Ilfli a soli d ! i! i a i m i,i! insi it tif ion in Aroostook Registry, Vol. 7k. Rage |,oMt.s V - However, the man who contemplates stockholders of this bank, as the Market Square by the new building' in it s mi “1st •'2a. and also that part of said Lot work in a high altitude should not he conveyed by the said Willi mi Dorsey ••flMMliiiMiiitiiiiiiiiiiifiiiitiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiif iii mi tan iii ii Mtitifii 1111 mi mm m m i n ii m THE BANK'S PRESENT QUARTERS unduly alarmed by tlm dangers of to Miles I-. and Edward J. Dorsev by S'ate Of Maine, i',unity of Armstnok, deed datth, FxxF soroche. Its importance has been b R. 1-b Ward, ('ashiei- ,,f the ah,,.— And wlmt'eas, tlm conditions of said ts' ic 'l I sink, do Siijeiimly swr-ar that ” ureatly exaggerated. Seasickness af­ above mortgage have lie* u broken, •li'W'- statement is true to tin* lie-- ; ford a fair comparison. Both illnesses n 'w, t Imrefot-e, 11y reason of t he breach my i•• 11ov, led-,, a ml h.-lief. result from subjecting the body to un­ of Hi" m; n d i t' o n . 1 , im said W;i lt"i- R. IF WARD. • 'a - h ; ■ M R""d, guardian as ;i form-aid. claim usual and abnormal conditions. Tlm .'( f or.-cl. (sure .a sa id mortgag ■ ami U !’ AlA.VSI'R symptoms are quite similar most par g i v.■ this Untie" f,,r illat purpn-m <1 i't F Til"';. \' i "1 i I7RTY pb‘ are affected; a few are immuim. a i s ! i " ], 1, Main ", Ja nua i-y bill 1 ' i.a i; i . \ ; i -| i;r. q-; 1! t 11 If a person is in average good Imalib 1 d-e, • • Wad"!- \1. Reed. and has no constitutional weakness iF u; i i' d i a ] i a s ;i f. .r.'.-it id. lm will he as wadi off as in most min- Rv his ;itii rin-ys. > VT ' 1 A X II : !. T “ “At Fix' IX.-s. 22 Row i - U ■■-"- A: Math X', a a ry ! . NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE Whereas Frank F. .Jewa 11 of Easton in the County of Aroostook and State of Maine, by his mortgage deed date) July 7. 192". atid recorded in tlm Amos- took Registry of Deeds in \'.d .",22. We keep the price down on coal I’a ire 2oF conveyed to Walhoe J. Saw­ yer and William L. Wheeler, both of said Eastiti. a certain parcel of rmn '■state: it being lot no. ninety-oim HMi in said Easton. Iming tlm farm ;s - closing said mortgage. Dated at Fort Fairl'mld. Maiim. Ja;. “Best Quality A1 ways” nary k, 1!>2",. Wallace J. Sa w v. r Try our ‘ Pool Ten” Pennsylvania Soft Coal William L. Wheeler by their nttonmvs. 22 Tral'ton ml; and wlten ■as 1h. 1 com!it i.-n ■ -aid mo rt gage a r. • hrok. ■n, now, t!;. sF ...... out.....-urn11|,,1,111,1,1,-Jioo,iooonon...... fore I.y l'e,isoil I>f tlm I > r < - I"ll of tli. . olidit ons of sail 1 limit gag" ill-; ai. .Miles F Hors ey claims a for.-clo -U I'. t Imre, if a m 1 gives this not i<■e for tl'l purpose of fill•".-1 osin g tlm :said m1. rt f= nnouncement ».«!« b'lbb: ib;b: l!:,,l|i;:!l!'jl':!ll|;:|| Fort Fa i rtiold Maino, 1) • i-.n i), i JIM 111,1,1:1,1 MRUt.fiiuj im:i- ■ imitiiiiir>imi■ itiiiirm Fin...... 11,11111111 f 11,11111111 • 111 ((11111 f • 29th, 19l!2. Mile S I’b Dorse V, by his attorney, 21 Albert IF Cook The First Nalioncl Bank is distributing the r.ew Peace NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE I’ll blie Notice is hereby given tilt Silver Dollars at Leland L. Richardson of Caribou, in the County of Aroostook, and State of 0 0 numbers have been diminishing of 1 M-, cm ('umidu. Today there are reported Maine, by his mortgage dated January SAVING ANTELOPE OF 29, 1918. and recorded in the Sou lmr a $ i CANADA FROM DYING OUT: years with a rapidity that has aroii'.-d t in Sas katclmwnn. Canadian government plans to pro- ; to Shepard Morrell, of said Caribou, vent the extinction of antelope i:i ! Ten years ago Dr. \Y. 'lb Ilona lay. while they entirely disappeared from the lollowing described real e late, to western Canada are proving success­ the American naturalists, esCmitml the provim- ■ of Manitoba some years wit: A certain piece or panel of land ful, and the preserve created at Kore- j that there were 2ono antMopc in w.-s‘- ago. with the buildings thereon. Icing lo* numbered six in that part of said Far most, Alta, in 1918, with r»u animals in j ihoit formerly "i" Township contain­ captivity, now holds 12d Imad. | ing oni’ hundred twenty acre-, m Known as the Nemiskam tlm 1 or less. preserve comprises nine square miles, j 11 The premise-; above deserih d ; r the same premises eonveyc I t i the and the steady growth of the herd and ' The O ld Raffable “Fi H Aid Grantor l eland L. Richardson ly W. Coupons on all Liberty Bonds f the absence of disease is good ev\- j An Old Family !f T H. Laffaty by his deml of W arrant’, demo that the experiment is likely to j Doctor’s Favorite dtited January 2>rd. 1917 and r n r 'e i l cashed when due. Any in­ result in saving this most inter -s i;,g j Prescription bM .'APD’S GOLDEN OIL in Vol. 298. Rage 28A, Southern R's- formation on Bonds gladly ’ u Cm 111 ea ;si ..“ (do (“l . A. mill lm; triet Aroostook Registry of Deeds gpecies from the extermination w 1 ii h j ■:7 • live comp.) nd rf peim, ra: iag That the condition of this mortgag* given { otherwise inevitably awaits it. I ' :)-e.iiu1 r oils and Imaling gums. Sure is broken by reason whereof tlm said Swifter than the greyhound in fliglc, to Ijr nv r< lief in ( hills, cough-;, colds Shepard Morrell, claims a foreclosure. exceedingly graceful and beautiful the | and croito. No alcohol of opiates. All Dated at Caibou. Maim*. Jan. 1. 1922. hi mmimiitiimumiimiiiiiiim'HmiiitimtiiiHmtitjHiMiiiHiiiMjmiMiiiiijmtmiiJiiiHHitHi iiiiiiim/ antelope has for many years been a j I >r g ami Feneral Stoi es. Shenard Morrell, By his Attorney, illllllltllMMIttMIMIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIMIIMIiMIIII»IIIIIIIMIIIF||||ltr|||IMMIIIIIIIIItlllMIIHhllllllll|l||||fM|||HMMtlltllMIIIMIII||||IHMMIIIi'liMIIIIIIIIIMIIHilHlllllllltr prize for the big game hunter, and its 22 Joan B. Roberts HOULTON TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1922 I’AGE SEVEN

they got the pay for their transgres­ EFFICIENT FIRST AID man's lift. 'Phis < hild had been re ;- Mble, a judge of the supreme court sions instanter; if the hell rang and cued from a room on tl;!‘ sec and Not long ago representatives from will travel to a remote trading post, IMPROVEMENT CAN LAST SAYS BABSON they wore then and there discovered | floor, wlier-* sin* had been found i n- to preside at the trial and Joy will be­ in their slacking, their failures and Girl Scout troops in Kalamazoo, Mich conscious. Breathing had almost come ;t mere witness. should be no let-up in the producing cud Statistician Sees Sunshine in Open ng of their poor work. wer:* giving a demonstration of fir. t ceased, so that it was necessary to New Year nf the industry. Certain sections ot the country, however, which have been suf­ I once watched a man working for aid work at the Ladies’ Library, when | apply artificial respiration.. Tin fering for lack of coal should swon get ;t month or so. He was seemingly a j child's hand, which was terribly bur. - AVIlcslcy Hills. .Mass,. Jan. U. It'-:: a child rushed in and said a fire had Women Need More tl gt>r \V. Hahsoti today issued tin- follow - plenty. Coal prices should he lower in very unhappy man. And he esteemed j ed, Wits covered with a paste of bak j < statem ent in w hieli lie fui't her dis- lhl'J than in 11CT. himself very well at that. But if I do started in a house across the street. ! ing soda and dressed with the im- and Better Blood “ Foreign trade is holding up hcttii • jsst’S the points that aroused greatest. say it. who perhaps should not say it, The Scouts dashed out to give what j prevised bandages. No sooner were To he strong, wadi, equal to demand* . .*»>rest in his "Outlook tor l',i_V> which than most people anticipated. Various ot home, society, office or shop. a r neared in these eolunins on Jan. 1st: reasons exist for this, hut the principal if it lu'll were it part of that man’s assistance they could. | the temporary bandages and splint-, It is a iact proven by thousands of "W hatever lh-J brings forth it is start­ one is the renewed interest which Presi­ machinery, a hell that rang automat­ i in place than tin1 cl :nging of the gtarelul letters that Hood’s Sarsa­ dent Harding is taking in foreign attairs. They soon returned carrying a i n g out exceedingly well. As explained ically every tone lie wits late, or ('very ; ambulance hell was heard and the parilla is remarkabiv beneficial to !.; tober Taking all sections of the trade situation. F.xport husiness is de­ ho-pit a 1. women drain and weaken the system c wintry anti all lines of business, the Kab- pendent upon confidence. Nothing will been tintinnabulating till tilt' time. small child, had jumped from a win­ and sometimes result in anemia, ner­ suiehart is practically normal today. help so much to restore our foreign trade Wheit such a chap gets the can, he vous weakness, general break-down. as a feeling that Kurope is t<> be kept dow of the burning building and had An tmnsiiai story of the adnii.uUtrn This compares with minus H1L a year ago fools had and immediately becomes ;t Hood’s Sarsaparilla gives the blood and minus l.VH two years ago." says Mr. from bankruptcy. My financial friend-; broken her leg and cut a great gash in jtion of "white man's justice" |,y Mtality amt hotter color, makes i : tbson. have been very pessimistic over the betti r man. | sergeant in the Royal Canadian Mutin'- "longer nerves, and contributes to Kuropean situation during the past few her head. Tin? leg was put into a • Of course, the improvement has been Averages of effort range about its ed Police, in the frozen fastness of e length, and enjoyment c i life. so rapid during the past few wan ks that months. Reports which I have received baseball players. The man who hits : temporary splint made of a folded rug this wed; in rega-d to Kurope stem Cape Crawford at the extreme north­ it probably cannot hold up durian the NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE brighter and mole hopeful. over .it**1! is a good man; hut please held in place by middy ties. 'Hie gash western corner of Baffin Lmd. was ‘•.ntire year of lJUti. However, most lines \\ hereas, .Mat y A. Dorsey, of Fort 1 "There is even a bright side to the note that the person who hits over ' f business tire doing wadi today and we was dressed with a bandage made up unfolded recently. A number of weeks Fairfield, in the County of Aroostook labor situation as we begin the New should make the best of this opportunity. Tim is batting l.bOi) in good-will in ago, Robert Janes, a white trader, was and State ot Maine, by her mortgage Year. Although most employers believe of a clean underskirt that one of the Those who are not in lines which are im­ effort and in determination. Tin* .4D0 deed dated July luth. 1912. and" re­ that labor is too high and many fed that murdered and Sergeant Joy blossomed proving should get busy and find out why. girls had taken off and torn up for corded in tin* Aroostook Registry of it is becoming inetlieient, the fact ic- hitter is ;t phenomenon and hits some­ out ;ts a coroner and held an autow-y, «Vrtainly the ultimate consumers of most Deeds, \ ol. 26S. Page 4<)4. conveyed to nia.ins that strikes arc fewer. There has thing in his brain-cells that makes him that purpose. g . crops just harvested is over 3TV 1,01)0 per cent of effort and service, one home. Why art! they well-man­ scription of the premises therein con­ ing the immigration laws to relieve tin- for trial on a murder charge. Next greater than the value of the previous It would he fine if we could have veyed; and whereas the conditions of situation. It, however, will take more nered—-they have not seen any had summer, when travel becomes pos- crop. The bunking situation in the farm­ -utid mortgage are broken, now, there­ 'than changing the quota of immigrants. averages in professions, husiness and ing sections is liquidating. Failures are manners. If (hey pick up any outside for'*, by reason of tin* breach of tile running only tot) a week compared with The fundamental ditlieulty with tin- shop-work its accurate and reliable as of the family and introduce them conditions of said mortgage, the said skilled labor situation is that tin- war ■fta i or «*><* a year ago. My records from those of baseball and the prize-ring the hell rings! Ll-mannered children Milt's F. Dorsey claims a foreclosure the mail order houses show that I>ecem- killed, crippled and shocked a great mass even. There is no argument about grow into ill-ma inered folk; handi­ t!n*n*< f and gives this notice for the )>• r lias again been a record month, and of workers. We complain that men an- tin' best baseball hitter in the United purpose of foreclosing the said mort­ that most fanners’ families had a sump- anxious to he clerks instead of plasterers, capped seriously in any game of life. w e . — .. gage. Christinas. ’Phis applies not only but tin- real truth is that the physical States. The best golfer may he it mat­ 1 have heard recently about a very Fort Fairfield. Maim*. I)ecemb*r conditions of wage workers has. through See how ii lathers i t-< the grain sections of the West, hut ter of good-fort une, solin' peculiar re­ wealthy man, who lias over-ridden 29th. 19H2. most cotton sections of the South. Con­ war and other causes, so deteriorated LEO T. SPAIN Miles F. Dorsey, them that only a small proportion of tin­ action for thitt winning day; the next every person with whom lie Inis come ditions in Texas are better than they by his attorney. men have, today, the physical endurance time the reverse of good fortune and in contact all his lift' a very ill- THE WATKINS DEALER hue been for some time. Since the tex­ •T Albert F. Cook tile workers have returned, the cotton to do the hard manual work. he loses hut the baseball player, mannered person, though a university w* "It, therefore, will he seen that we are ii ills are very busy. Cotton should re­ there he is ;it bat three or lour times man; a mean, poverty-stricken person starting the year under very happy < ii - main firm until we know something about a day and every time the relentless next year's crop. cumstailees. 'Idle I liilisul iclia ft this Wed. indeed, for whom I have personally pencil of the scorer figures up how "The iron and steel industry is in a registers minus our job during I to:’, only pity -though In1 has millions of better condition than it has been for three will not he to open the throttle wider bn: much of ;t workman ho is. dolla :s. I heard the other day that to bold the prosperity which we ha\c P>- years. Pittsburgh had a prosperous But you can't tell that much about In; had heard a hell ring; lie had day. This is the task before us. To this Christmas. Most plants arc working 8b'. salesmen, managers, ;ind workmen at < f their capacity and the demand for this end we must work. This means." con­ aroused and felt his loneliness; felt machines. There is no hell; no scor­ tone of year for their products is e x ­ cluded Mr. I!ah son "that we must su b ­ the \earn for friends; seen others get ceptionally good. Ordinarily many steel stitute service for greed, thrift for in­ er; no law of averages for him. \Ve the accolade of frimidship, with a slap dolence, dlideney for itldlicicncy. and an plants close down this season, hut there put cash-registers against, petty pil­ on the back and a “hello old m an!” honest desire to give a dollar of servim- i- little chance of it at present. .Most fering from the till and the hell rings iiilreads arc buying locomotives, ears, and material for every dollar that w <• get. across tho club tables from every side rails and other track material. Building, If we do this our present good conditions there whenever the honest man opens - -no: one for him. This poor rich man wnich is usually dull this time of year, could continue through Idl’d; but if we the drawer, .just the same its it would wants friends. Don't wait to do these again get careless, business will again continues to be active, arul the demand wort' ;t thief to open it; hut we can’t things. Be honest with yourself: hit 1■•j- brick, lumber and hardware is greater quickly fall off, because these better con­ make people honest by helling them. to w n ; teel as though the scorer were In dll my days I than ever before at this season. The de­ ditions cannot continue without a strong There's the rub. A man can easily mand for copper is increasing and I would and broad foundation on which to build keeping the hatting and the fielding n t he surprised to see higher prices dur­ and grow." and deliberately “sojer” at least, averages. It never made tiny man a never taste* ing the next few months. The coal in­ twenty per cent on any job; ho can “sucker" as some may tell you that it dustry continues to boom, and so long as Autllent ie Statement I w. take out five or ten minutes a day for does if you do your best, every day, the present cold weather continues, there a bson to 1 quoted only bv TI.MKS such lea!" UaD days in the year hv being late, or in every way, to become better and Haim minutes which is about 40 hours better on tlit' job. If so, by and by, posed date, timbers which overlap the TREES HELP OUTLINE or very nearly a week. \Ye can all of tin* job will bo better and better to Co n a n t Patrick l Co. P roprietors newlv-cut trees in time period, then Po r t l a n d Ma in e AMERICAN HISTORY us turn out sloppy and indifferent work you. A. (i. S. in the Lewiston Journal. working ever backward with older and no hell rings. Living trees and cut timbers may and older specimens until those are This does not apply altogether to b-coine the mute calendars of much found which correspond in their the shop; it is just the same at home; o: the undated pre-Columbian history cyclic indications, to tli >e of the when -r is careh of ho n; North America, as the result of a Chaco Canyon Pueblos, (lilt ins: tho mot In t is ]a zy ti nd in- n-w means of time determination to Walpi and Oraibi, in . ;t. and diffot'•‘lit in liof work; tile children tie first applied to the study of the Zuni and Acoma. in Now ■o, the tiff nog! ontoA. Too Had that the]re is Chaco Canyon ruins, explored by the last mentioned being the olde u con no Inoil oil til "So Ih•o pi O t ha t tin ' fe­ National Geographic Society. tinuously occupied pueblo in tin soulh- suits mi zllt ho traoi •d to (lean at ttle Of the accomplished people who west, will he visited in an efl ort tii sta ft ;i m1 111o r-niod y found. But no! built the remarkable communal dwel­ patch together tree section-; which Tin- nun• •bin'■ry coo­- oil . turning nut lings in northwestern New Mexico, will carry the forest almanac 1 tick to poor W ( ■ dist o r t i r g ih e pat tern s of developed a relatively high civiliza­ dating distance of the far nn if. ■ lit". Ti M, ll;i d that Hie sins of f li­ tion and left traces of marvelous en­ elaborate Chaco Canyon ruin-. .fa! it"rs a nd tii" no T 11 ■ ■ fs should mit gineering feats and exquisite ait A second line of study will <• IllCi'l'l! appo; i r i.n tii " bat 1 itic, tl Verag"s of t heir objects, it has been said regretfully itself with a study of buri“d 1 Util pv l i V " - i u--i"tii i of being visiteii oil tile they had no calendars such its the near Flagstaff. Arizona, and ot imr tit ini nf t:m fourth ge 1!" fat ion elaborate time-keeping devices of the stumps farther west in recently wash- It i- t0,1 k"in: to wtl if . Tim tint " to Mayas of Central America. ed-out valleys. These, too. ma • fttr:;- O' iff-' 1 1 t! I a t;: 1! is w In•n it lir-t ,appi ‘tl IS. It seems they had, hut did not know ish records of seasonal change., wliii It 1 kf" W 1,-ir v 1 i mat t ne n ■d chi hire M i’ll it. Recent study of tree growth, shows will In * 1 p in fitting together ire - dia­ that trees not only register tin* pas­ grams of time. sing years by their rings; hut tin* The National Geographic Society's contour, thickness and conformation grant of .*2,aim annually for three ,,y o i these rings indicate climatic years to carry on this special phase changes from year to year. Moreover of study is iu addition to the explora­ Water and Sewer­ those changes are cyclic. tions tending further to disclose the life, manners, customs and remnants Have Story to Tell age Rates are due k Every of tI * handiwork of the early Amer­ {T; State Mreet "Oh. that they could tell their ican apartment house builders. Boston v st try!-' many a nature lover has ex­ and payable the claimed as he gazed at some tree patriarch which had outlived many JUST TALKS Poultryman generations of human beings. All On “The Warning Bell” First of January £ 3 along the trees could tell their Every time an .automat ie pie story; but mankind is just learning to the Journal Print Shop fails t< I le>; is Interested in Winter Eggs, Better Methods, road it. up the piece of pa per iu its M ‘el Dr. A. E. Douglas of tin* University NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE fingers and carry it (swiftly a- light More Production, Good Hatches, Strong Chickens, o: Arizona and the Carnegie institu­ Wh.T, a- . v 1 wander M. Skinner nf iilmost ) to tho impression, tl); ■ ma- A-bland in til' e< i M n I y <) f A I'm i.» t (in k tion has developed a method which chine itself seems to wake it sene a in 1 -tali- < if Maine, nit the 1 Hi h day nf Big Profits, and Less Labor. science now recognizes as a trust­ May, 19HH. 1ay hi.- mortgage deed nf thing of sentient man is in its work. worthy process of reading tree records tlial dat>‘. ], ■i nrded in l be Aroostook under the circumstances. It not only fg i-t ry ni T time and climate. Despite tin* re­ ■ ed in \ n|. :::;i;, Page 4s". All these and many other secrets are told in the declines to waste its ink on ilm bed of conveyed in ’ an u nder.-iailed I )nm ininn markable accomplishments of the Na­ the press, hut it rings hell to inform Fertilizer ('n . Ltd., a corporal inn >■ \ tional Geographic Society's expedi­ isting by law and having its principal 1923 Park & Pollard YEAR BOOK and ALMANAC. the printer that it failed to do what tions to Pueblo Bonito (Beautiful ofliee in Si St - ■ (die n in id,. 1 T() v i u i e was expected of it. In the mill, tin nf New Brim Village) of Chaco Canyon, the leader, wick, a c, ■ rt a i n pared ,. t automatic looms will slot), when the real estate -- i t ua t • M in A dt la ml in 11; Neil M. Judd, admits that no evidence This book contains 72 pages and 175 illustrations; thread breaks and dumbly refuse to go county ni Aroostook and state n. has been found to give a satisfactory Maine, to wit; Lot Numbered Seventy on doing poor work, as they must, if is valuable to everybody that keeps chickens. A answer to the question most often six i i ii i, necordinz to the survey and tie' thread is broken. asked, “How old is the ruin?” plan of said town of Ashland: and We would all get along better if whereas the condition of said mnrt postal card will bring it to your door free if your Canyon was Human Beehive similar effect followed swiftly on the gag- lias been broken; now, therefore, by reason of said breach of condition dealer does not have a copy for you. Was it 800, or 1,200 A. I)., or even heels of proper occasion. We would thereof, I claim a foreclosure of sai l longer ago that, looking down from have a lnon, ..tficient universe, so fat- mort gage. sheer canyon cliffs the Wandering as human effort goes if the sins ot' the Jan. 6, 19H.T Send dealer's name and address with your request. J~*\v might have seen childit*u at play father fell on the father and not on Dominion F.■ rt i 1 iz<-r (’n.. Ltd. on the roofs of the giant I ueblo tH*■ third generation. It would he hm I !'■ William L. Waldrm : :' J l s A; tonic, Bonito apartment house (to mention t,.r t()I. tI„, and m a k l , 1)(, only one) and their elders at work on sort WOrllnins, anil other everyday ailments. as well as mental enjoyment. It should lie !n R V U K V home. them the trouble loft. I liavn't been CL TRADE mark

...... mimiimiiiiiimiii...... immiimiimnmp get ie ami ambitious you ng man, al­ ...... hmii...... •...... day i*v<*ning, Jan. 19, under the* aus­ Christmas basket. Vou trusted your all to the Sinn-;" pices of the Baptist church. Follow- ways cheerful, and always ready and Friend, ing is the cast of characters; The Ladies Sewing Circle held its witling to help those in need. He was Who has promised to hear mil' c;. Joed Bassett, pe>stmaste>r and store*- annual meeting Wednesday in the especially popular with the young And we'll meet you then*. Surrounding T o w n s ke*e*pe*r Mile) Cone* church vestry ami elected the follow­ people ami will be greatlv missed by In that land so fair Tom Ske*rre*tt. the* aeeuscd ing officers: Annie Callison, R esi­ both young and old. lie was the tax When* we 11 never sa v collector of the town for tin* present immuHiiiM Krttuuim.ihHLunmuiiimii jfmimimiiiihJiiimiiimiiiiMmni*" C. D. Nutter dent: Annie Esty, Vice* President: "Good-bye." Jos(*ph Godfrey, a villainous lawyer Evie Whitehouse, 2nd Vice* Resident : year. EAST HODGDON NORTH ROAD W. W. Haskell Lizzie* Dickinson, Mel Vice Rresielent; Funeral services wen* In-hl at tin* The family cirele is brok.m, Claiviue* Dinsmore*, a sedioed teache*r Alary Bragdon, Secy, and T eas. New Limerick church on Alonday Vour voice in the home i.- stiil. Miss Olive Woodcock is the guest Mr. Don Bubar made a business , rip to Davidson last Thursday. Floyei Royal The report of the ye*ar 1922 sho\ve*d afternoon, L. C. Good ol .Monticello We can only how in our sorrow of relatives in Monticdlo, wilt) was a dost* friend of tin* deceased Mrs. Mary Logan is spendim Die* Rev. Air. Prosser, tin* minister ;i hallane'e in ihe treasury of $9n.31 And humbly submit to God's will Sunday School was held at the home Re>y Roix young man officiating, am. was assi-t week with friends in Houlton. having paid enit $259.96. We speak tin* name "Harold" st) > of Mrs. Fred Bartow, last Sunday. Lena Hackett, ehoir le*ad<*r and le>eal ed by the pastor Rev. Cecil Cough*. ly. The Ladies' Aid will meet with Mrs. Mrs. Guidon Hagerman of Houlton A parish supper was served to about is caring for Mrs. Otis Oakes and little deductive* Asbra Hutchinsem erne hundred at 6.30 and the annual Mr. Good gave a splendid message to And pause while our dumb In-. G Hattie Eagers. Wednesday, Jan. 24. tin* living from James 4:11 “For what beat on: son. Simon Pinner. who had ratlicr whittle* meeding of tin* church following. Mr. Everett London of Sherman was than work W. E. Finch is your lif *? It is even a vapour that Then slow ly it breaks in upon u- the guest of Tela tiros here one4 day Mr. and Mrs. Frank Logan spent The following edfice'l's were* elected Tuesday 'veiling with Air. and Mrs. I'rof. (lave*, a noted singer appeal'dh for a little time, and the:*, That Harold, our loved one. is g. •• last week. Alstem Royal for the* ensuing ye*ar: E. K. Spoe)in*r, vanislieth away," anti spoke healing Mrs. Julia Woodcock of Monticello William Linton. Cle*rk: N. S. Joy, T eas.; James Darl­ Allison, little* son of Air. and Airs. Airs. Bassett, who usually lias he*r own words of comfort to tin* mourning was the guest of Mrs. Clarence Lon­ way Cora Stillwell ing, De*ace)ii: Finance* committee, Jes­ relatives and friends. don last week. John Carson, who has boon ill for sie Croe'kett. Alary Spooner, Nina Joy. Make this your New se*veral weeks is re*porte*d bette*r. Alillie* Bassett, a child of fate Tin* pall hearers ware Erving W. Mrs. Maud Thompson of Sherman Be*atrice Bond B. B. Bragdon and F. H. Curtis. 1. F. was the guest of Iter mother, Mrs. Airs. Brown was calh'd to Aroostook Seavey was re*-ele>ctcd ediairniaii of the Emerson. Leo T. Spain. Ralph Lovely Year’s Resolution— hospital Saturday to see* her son. who Rosettti Cates, a bit flighty hut a trite and Clyde Lougei*. John London recently. friend W ra Scott business men’s commit tee*. ‘‘During 1923 I will was e|uite* seriously hurt by a failin'; The floral offerings were many and While attempting to extinguish a A! is' Ha/.ey. who has e-ra/y spells It is pleasant to note* that our pastor tree*. beautiful, expressing in a slight de­ lire at it.is home last Thursday morn­ Hazel Turne'r is paid te> elate* and that it was vote* ! smoke nothing hut Airs. Fr**d Lowe*ry and little dangb- gree the love, esteem and sympathy ing. Maurice Duff had his hands and Oleander, who giggle's tei install e * 1 e * e • 11 • i e • lights in the church. te*r of Airs. Cordon Hage rman spent of relatives and friends. Besides those face very severely burned. Alariem Alure-.'ii * $] 110.00 to he* paid hv the* "Happy Cor Tuesday at tin* home* ed' Air. Frank cent riliutetl by people of the immed­ Miss Bar r. t lie musician tier Class.” Lowe*ry. iate ( (immunity then* wi*r Esther Jones The “Happy Ceu’iier (Mass' of the* 111 use from All*, and Airs. Byron Stewart an! Lawrence. .Mass.. Alillinoc LINNEUS Ali; Spye, a disgusted villager S .inday school mist'd $S7.oo sidling et. Sm yrna family of Houlton were* the guests of .Mills a mi Houlton. Bit nil en t was Dorothy Ruth is visiting relatives Viola Corey popcorn at the town hall during pic­ Air. and Airs. Frank Logan on Satur­ made in the fa m i ly lot i i New Lime- L i p pe wlio expresses her opinion tures anel entertainments. This a- in Patten. day of last we<*k. AI rick cemetery. niDunt was turned in oil the pasterns B.F.A Mrs. Alberta Colhath of Houlton is Airs. William Linton returned home Airs. C. I). Nutter visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. H. White. salary plus $75.(10 of the* S. S. Bazaar Besides his parents III Told halves freim AA’oortstoek tin .Monday, having to mourn their loss, a bmother Basil Mrs. Jewett Adams and son (Maude spent the* we*ek-eml witli her brother. fuml. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. 11. E. Kim­ Tin* officers and teachers of tin* S. Hat held, a sister Airs. EA'clyn Brink- Air. A1 five! Alerrithew who is in fail MARS HILL erholT, his grandparents Air. and Airs. Cigar s ball and Mr. and Mrs. llyron Stewart ing he*alth. Rresteiii Burns, who was operated S. for the year an : Nina Joy. Supt.: A. Supt.; .May G. \Y. Hailield and many other-, to and family in Houlton. There* was a horse race held on upon for appendicitis some lime ago. Colbv Esterbrook. All Dealers Have Them- Walter Spooner, till of whom the deepest sympathy of Janice Bit her entertained Tena Mr- Cary Lake last week between Henry is now ;ib]o to lx* out again. Spooner. Secy.; T'eas.; Bessie Esty. Sunt, of Cradle their friends is extended. Keen, Bessie Ham. Herschel Logan. Hare. (Jordon Henderson. (it*o. Hill­ Mrs. Ait liur Seavey of Brownfie* For A H o m .- Eugene Ingraham and Warren Niles Roll Dept.; Lon Caldwell. Supt of the Tin* following poem eompo-ed I y man line] Duncan Woodworth. Henry Ala ilie. is visiting at tin* 1 ionic oi In*: Mild ; Leila Curtis, Asst, his mother expresses truly tin* de. p Made of Houlton last Friday night. An Hare* won the race. pa rent . Mr. and Airs. 11. I). Ev ■ret Primary Dept. oyster stew was served and a pleasant Supt.: Teat-lit*' ■s: Edwina AL Robin- feeling of l In* 1111)t lmr liea rt : Smoke Ciga- Tilt* many friends of Airs. Edwin E. of this tow II. My hoy, I give you up time enjoyed. Alclntosh of Houlton. who has been st n, Frederic i ’arker, Ida Joy. Emily J. R. Irvine Crockett. Evie Whitehouse. (diaries Though hard tin* parting he. The community was saddened to seriously ill for set many weeks, are Tim loinintmily wits saddened on hear of the death of William Howard Jordan. Lou Caldwell, Leila Curt i- I hdd your hand pleaseel to learn that she* is able to Tuesd a v Jan. 9th, to learn of tin* cha rg< And went with you which occurred Tuesday, Jan. 9th. He* sit up a part of each day now. death of J. lianst'oi'd Irvine of this Emily Crockett to have in isic. T< > tin* shore of the (’ rys ml S- *a. was born in Letter A. Sa years ago Quite* a large* number t>f teams haul­ town, Ah'. Irvine has been ill for and moved here with his parents when And there the boatman kind ing potatoes tm Thursday, althemgh about lll'ee vea rs lb* was (id years Rcached out a hand in 1o\ ■ 4 years of age. Two sons, Henry and the* roads we*re ln-avy after the reout has h, Hartley of this town and one daughter of age ami cn for many years NEW LIMERICK And with shining oar. storms. Few potatoes were movnig a resident of Alar; liill and Blaine, And a silvery bark Airs. ("has. Kelso of St. Mary's, Idaho, Urn P. .Models, who 1 ia - Friday on account of tin* Hi mie above. afternoon at the* Corner church, Rev. Houlton t>n Saturelav. assisted by Rev. B. C. Bubar of Blaine. Airs. Amand; Grant. who has been W. H. Johnson officiating. Pall hear­ ill for tino past wet *k, is s(tiiiowhai Tim .Masons attended in a body and Tin* "Now I Ray Al.*" Week of Jan. 8,1923 ers were Clarence Bither. Fred Stew­ improvt-d at the pros ■*nt. held t heir service al t he church. The Of childhood days, art, Almon McDunnah and Maurice OAKFIELD Air. a nt I Mrs :T J. Burlot k of Gor- remains were placed in tin* vault at lias been your constant prayer. Bither. Air. Xe*al W. Gerrish is spemlin do ■isvillt*. N. B. si •out Sunday with Air. tin* Bierce cemetery, interment will AY 1 i * * * i I told vou of th" Beautiful few days in Boston this week. an 1 Airs. Albeit Hilt field. WEDNESDAY he made in the spring. Horn.*. Air. 1. C. AIcFarlnn. who has h William Hondo rson narrow!ly escap­ BILLIE DOVE in LUDLOW The deicased leaves to mourn hi- A’on sa d. "Aiot her. meet me t here" contined to the house by sickness f >r loss, a widow, two daughter, Airs. II. 0(1 a serious in.iniry one day 1;ist week "All the Brothers were Valiant’ Miles Hanson is ill with pneumonia. tore several days was on duty in tin A. Anderson and Airs. Scott Sanborn, wliilo woi•king in tho mill. when a .Metre Pictures t'urp. pre-x-i.rs th.- ; - Miss Crowe of Benedicta was tile* Saturday. a lather. Air. Rolen Irvine, a sister. hoavy log in sonit* wav roll od from tun* them the p.-n ef I'.e.'i Ante.- Why; . - . week-end guest of Rev. and Mrs. H. Rev.. Klaas Oosterliuis, Mrs. A'iolet Airs. H. W. Shaw and four brothers. tini oarrio r and sir ink him on tin "All the Brothers were Valiant" fo ' . - H. Cosman. .Miss Edith White and Miss Geneva Gordon, All ■ 11, Duncan and George, till hoad. inn tli” . li.-o iniu” little no i .-ss BILLIE Mrs. Joseph AleKinna of Benton Grant attended the lecture service at of Alai's Hill, besides two step sons Air. Joel Cla-k !'(*('(■ivod a ucssayo DOVE with a wonderful supporting • Ridge N. B. visiteil Air. and Airs. John Unit arian eliureh at Houlton Weil- from St. Bawl, Al innesot a. Friday. Howland last Saturday. nesdav. Russell and George Shaw, many nieces e'l” e| th ” I'e-t .-.-a faring stone- station school was called to Ban- bereaved OUeS. automobile and that death resulted in Thompson Monday afternoon. gor Saturday on account of the illness A. C. I. Notes a few minutes. Tin* sympathy of the Services at the Baptist church as of Iter mother.. Airs. Edna Grant of entire community is extended to the THURSDAY usual Jan. 21st, S. S. at 2 p. m. ami The ,\. c. ]. buys and girls teams Smyrna Mills will substitute for h r made a trip to Caribou Friday, Jan. bereaved latino. Olive spent the early sermon by the pastor at 3 p. m. this week. days of lu*r girlhood in this town. FRIDAY Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stephenson and 12. accompanied by coaches Kelley It’s a Great Life 1 and Conant. Tin* results of the games Alter completing her school days sin* Is National Laugh Day at the Temple Miss Helen Rediker spent Sunday eve­ when you have your enemies boil­ went to Houlton when* sin* was nil- ning at the home of Air. anel Airs. J. won* that the A. ('. 1. bo\s quintette HAROLD LLOYD *.* -i: h hi- Crate'- ed or fricasseed, according to your won by a score of 3!i-33, while the girls ployed in tin* r'eIephone office, a few w ■ i! I..- i!i.■>.■ with In.- tii\ ■ i e. ; i C. Thomas. mood. quintette were defeated by Caribou years later she went AA’est where sin- ed.v "Grandma's Boy." Mr. Aaron Ingraham, who has been and vou sit on a golden throne all was engaged in tin* same work. Be­ living in Houlton. lias move*d to his girls by a score of 31-27. Reports are Ta l\'* i 1 > l.e.-t sir! on y. nr a ! m. elay. surrounded by your savage that tlcy were fast, (dean games show­ sides her father sin* leaves a sister T.l k ” - > ef til,,.,...... It.fe! t.ii.li- >. at - ■-.* farm, occupied by Winn Hemore tim­ subject s. ing excellent coaching and team work Aliss Alta Clark of Portland, another *1.” Tempi.- ing the past year. --■anel eiusky skives bring you buMml- on the part of all four teams. sister Airs. Harry Michaud, a broiler Mr. and Airs. Maurice Haley. Air. of pearls and golden-brown vamps AA’esley Clark and her mother, all of The boys am! girls play Kicker boys I ho ei,l l.i.o ,1 .in'! his ( Jiamiii.a w ' and Mrs. Willard Hovey of Houlton do the* huht. and girls here .Monday night. Jan. 15. whom an* living in Minnesota. Her F e Cl- t went to Woodstock. N. B.. Alonday ■and then, blooie! the alarm clock This promises to he a good game. many friends here regret to learn if Tw e li.C, '..Ill .-an se. lie' !,'l' ihe ' ' morning to attend the funeral of Airs. rings! A screamingly funny picture her untimely death. Brooks who was a sister of Airs. Cmne and set* results. m t F if '! ,.t: i ' 'i did the lir.-t of school boy life*, from Alary Rob­ Work will start this week on the Harold Fleetwood Hatfield Haley. erts Rinehart's famous story, at the All hearts we"e deeply touched with Mr. Clyde Wannan and Miss Rhvi­ annual "Interseholastic Debating." A •Martin theatre* Saturelay night. tryout squad of eighteen have register­ grief and filled with sympathy wln*n SATURDAY lla White of Houlton were united in Installation Services ed. We have some good material this it was learned of tin* passing to tin* Paramount presents marriage at the parsonage by Rev. Installation se*rvice*s wen* held a; Great Beyond of Harold Hatfield at H. H. Cosman. Alonday. Jan. 15th. at year and hope to be one of the win­ ELSIE FERGUSON in "Ou:cast" the Fniversalist church Friday eve­ ners in t In* big t riangle. the Aroostook hospital, on Saturday 2 o’clock. The bride was very be­ ning. Jan. 12th. The* occasion wa- afternoon. January ti. from typhod ■j Over 50 Years Sill- ; •( a 1«■ \ a .-si Oe.l I... Alary Ala. I. comingly gowned in blue crepe de Intensive work is soon to start in intt'.'li enjoyed by a large* attendant' the training of certain students to fever. It>:i I I '.I \ hi /'eU.-JJ, Tiii- is :i pictui 7 chine. They were given a reception 71,,. ll(i(iress of welcome* to Oakti compose tin* so called A. C. I. Dramatic Harold Fleet voqd Hattield was tile :j a Leader tion ' * t lie- \\ ell known staye surci-s.- in the evening at the home of Air. and was made by James H. Holden. eldest son of Mi. and Mrs. Albert Hat­ ill*- same name, and wit 11 ihi- sta> ...■ Mrs. Fred Warman, parents of the Club. It is hoped that this v ill ■ .* a Invocation Rev. Alilo G. Folsein success as it will help to train seniors field of this town. He was born her.* •I — Leo T. Spain — tic name I‘a ram mnt mUl iny m ic ).---■ groom. They will reside on a farm. of Gardiner, Ale.. State Stipt. for tin* annual senior drama to be t W i lty-four years ago and has spent !■__...... he sail'. vise a two reel cc riedy of tlie Fnivtu'salist Convention staged tmar the close of the school all of bis life h'*rt*. H<> was an ener- Pathe Playlett. Singing by the .Male* Quartet year. MONTICELLO Scripture* Reading Re*v. Geo. S. Cooke A few of the young people had a of Houlton, Pastor of the party in the hall Tuesday evening. Fnitarian Church SHERMAN MILLS Fred Nelson returned Saturday from Singing by the* Choir a few weeks visit with his father in .Mr. and Mrs. Merle Hamilton ol Prayer Rev. Geo. S. Cooke Island Falls spent the week-end with Gardiner. Singing by the Congregation Mrs. Charles Clement and daughter Air. and Airs. Bearl Gallison. Occasional Sermon Rev. M. G. Fol-mm Beryl Lawler entertained at the Vasthi are visiting at the home of A. Singing by tin* Choir University C. Stanley. home of her grandmother, Mrs. L. Offering Gillespie. 14 little folks. it being Mortimer Hartt of Bangor was in Arrfer.» ; i r j i v_ . Welcome* of tin* L’nitarian and liberal Beryl s fifth 'birthday. Refreshments town Friday to attend the funeral of Christian churches of Aroos­ of Maine mother. were served. his took county Rev. G. S. Cooke Ida Stevens Inis returned from tin* ') > Ys There was a meeting of the Potato Welcome to the* State* Growers’ Exchange held in the Grange Aroostook hospital, but is very sick Rev. Al. (1. Folsom Dr. Hanson of Ratten and Dr. Cpton hall Tuesday. Singing by .Male Quartet There was no Grange meeting Satur­ were called on tile case a few days Welcome! to tin* Church J. II. Holden ago. Her many friends hope that she day evening on account of the storm. Benediction Rev. Klaas Oosterliuis There will be installation of officers will soon lit* gaining. Special re*freshment s were served The following officers were elected at the next meeting. after tin* occasion. Miss Hannah Stanley called here by in tin* adult Christian Endeavor Sun­ the illness of her father A. C. Stanley, day night: Mrs. T. S. Robinson. Presi­ returned to her work as teacher in H0DCD0N dent; Annie Esty, Vice Pres.: Lillie Connecticut Saturday. Air. W. E. Finch lias been quite sick Gillespie. Secy.; Luauiia Maddoeks. Montford Hill, son of Dr. and Mrs. with an attack of acute* indigestion. Tn*as.; Prayer Meeting Coin.: Mary F. O. Hill, arrived home Saturday Air. George* Benn, who has been in Spooner. Edwina Robinson, anil Ethel To the Alumni, Alumnae, Former Students, from Bucksport where he has been Boston on busine-ss, returnee! home Clark: Calling Com.: Leila Curtis. attending school the past year. He Friday. Nina Joy. Mabel Al art in, Isa Joy. and had been back from his Christmas The Filipino quartet, second enter­ Alice Darling: Lookout Com.: Fred­ and Friends of the University of Maine vacation only a few days when taken tainment of the* Lyceum Course, will eric Parker. Lizzie Spooner, Alary 111 and had to return home. be Feb. 3el. Bragdon: Alusic Com.: Emily Crock- Friends were sorry to learn of the* Thos. .McDonald recently installed Mi, Tlieo. Joy. Louise Chirk; Flowt r VWio Owns the University of Maine ? sudden death of Mrs. Lucinda Hartt a buzz planer and band say in bis 'out.: Ida Joy, Pearle Gosimll. Lon which occurred Wednesday night. Jan. workshop at tin* Mills. Caldwell. HE University of Maine be­ 1005 to investigate the needs of 3rd. She was the widow of Henry Airs. Rerley Estabrooks, who is re ­ All's. Ahby A'. .Morrison celebr t**h Hartt and was seventy years of age. ceiving treatment in the Aroostook her Nlst birthday Friday. Jan. 12th longs to every citizen of the the University. Their report She is survived by three sons Burden hospital, is reported to be somewhat Although confined to her bed she on TState. The Morrill Act, read in part, “As this is a State and Mortimer Hartt of Bangor and improved. I joyed tin* day. having with her two Clinton Brown met with a painful , of her daughters. Lena Young and passed by Congress on July institution, it is the opinion of Harry of this town. The funeral was 2, held at the Baptist church Friday accident last week while working in ; .Mrs. T. S. Robinson. Slit* was re­ 1862, and approved by Presi­ your committee that it should be afternoon at 2 o’clock. the woods for the Rliodas, when a membered by many friends. She re dent Lincoln, made this institu­ placed * on a standing falling tre*e* struck him. breaking sev­ ceived 53 greetings by mail as well as many calls over the telephone, anti tion possible to the people of the equivalent to institutions of a eral ribs and bruising him badly. State. The provisions of this Act similar character in other states LITTLETON In last week's items it was stated among lu*r gift- were two books, * * * ” O. V. Jenkins returned Friday from that Air. anel Airs. Ellis Tield would handkerchiefs, perfume and oranges. were accepted by the State Leg­ a business trip to Presque Isle. make* their home* in Providence, they Tin* greetings wen* shown red over her islature on March 25, 1863. The committee also reported Lena Adams, a student at R. (’. I will reside in this town. Airs. Tield from a pai 1. her daughter Lena ho! 1- The University itself was es­ that the “just obligations of the Is 111 at her home with scarlet fever. was formerly Aliss Gwendolyn Doris ing them up over her and said “Vou Miss Pauline Campbell who is at­ There will he* a box social at tin* know some folks have a shower on tablished by the creation of a State toward the University are tending the A. S. N. S. returned to home of Air. Frank Vail e>n Wednesday their birthday, but when they are >1 corporation known as the “Trus­ to care properly for the students Presque Isle Monday. evening of this we*e*k for tin* b‘*in*fit : they get drowned," and she beg; n tees of the State College of Agri­ who are in attendance, to secure Percy Porter of H. H. S., Willis of the school at the .Mills. Ladies are pouring tin* contents of the pail. t Porter and Halsted Jenkins spent the requested to bring boxes. Progran: is needless to say Airs. .Morrison warn culture and Mechanic Aids,” con­ competent- faculty, an adequate week-end at their homes. begins at S.15 p. m. Over-joyed and wishes through timse stituted by an act of the State equipment of apparatus and Newell Drake, who is ill with scar­ “Willowdale” ■oliinins to thank those who remem­ Legislature approved February buildings, with a reasonable let fever at the home of his brother The three act drama “Wil’owd;iT" bered her, also the \Y. (’. '1'. I ol 25, 1865. Lin wood Drake, is much better. will be given in the town ball on Fri Island Falls who so kindly sent h *r a view of the present and future.” This section was visited by a severe* In order that the State might These facts are an old story to snow storm Friday evening and Satur­ have full ownership and control most, but they are brought to day making the cross roads impas­ of the University, the trustee your attention again that you sable. A meeting of directors of the Li111 - corporation transferred to the may realize to the full your in­ ton local of the* Federation of Farm­ State of Maine, in a deed dated terest in the University. ers was held at the Grange* hull on July 28, 1870, recorded in Pen­ Since its establishment, the Alonday evening. Friends of Airs. John Tilley were I Five times as efficient as the obscot County Registry of Deeds, CniAersity has served the State sorry to learn that she suffered an ill best round wick, open flame Vol. *100, Page 255, “all the real faithfully in the face of many turn the last of the week and is now lamps (such as Rayo, B.& H., etc.), estate, land and buildings there­ adverse conditions. There is no critically ill at the Aroostook hospital. costs only about one cent to oper­ on situate in Orono in the County limit to the value which it can Miss Respa Lilley and Aliss Vesta ate six hours. Feeds fuel through Golding, seniors of R. C. I. are spend­ wick, lights and is put out just like of Penobscot and now used and render in the future. The time ing the week at home visiting and your old lamp. The new improved occupied by said corporation as has come when one of the im­ teaching in the public schools to gain their college grounds :: ” mediate needs is a new Gymnas­ practical experience in teaching. This deed gave the University Elwood Tracy, senior at R. (’. L. JM Saddut ium-Armory in order that the was operated upon for the removal o' of Maine to the people of this physical side of the students’ life tonsils at the* Aroostook hospital on State forever. may be fully developed. This Saturday and expects to be able to Mantle Lamp resume his school work in a few days. produces a strong, white light from Recognition of this fact avrs building is to be given by the A pleasant and profitable meeting common kerosene (coal oil) without made by a joint Committee of the alumni and friends of the Uni- of the Farm Bureau members ar.ei introducing any new or complicated State Legislature appointed in Aei-sitv of Maine. their wives was held at the Grange* features. No noise, no odor, no smoke. FREE So far ahead of all other oil lamps that the hall on Thursday evening. An oyster This is o ik * of a soi ios of talk-ii>'t'l'oi'f'(H y (ho Fniv. r-ity of Maine Alumni Momovial slew was enjoyed at the close of the* TRIAL manufacturers offer $1000 Reward to any Fund Commit too lo toll tin* Alumni, Alumnae, Formor Students ami Friends ol the meeting. In Your person who can show them an oil lamp its University of its past nreiuniisliment s. jue-ont m ods. .,nd future plans in oni» r Owing to the conditions of the roads equal. A trial will cost you nothing. Just let M3 that they may he veil infoimed before they are asked to contiil.uie to the f u.d Homo know when you would like a demonstration* for a (.'ymtiasium-Ai tnoi y to be built in mernoty of the* furty-umj Maine lut.’l the evening service at the U. B. church who died in the* nor vice of their country. was not held. The prayer meeting on Thursday evening will be held at the home of deacon E. B. Lilley. Every­ L. A. Barker Co., Agt., Oakfield, Me. body welcome.