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Ellsworth American : June 23, 1915 *' — _,„T-- i.icn'iiT'uuWn'—r ir I fe "^oTlX*• >”VSyy"..T.e«:-.^!&.,V "H-1 LINE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 23, 1915. !”??“&SKRi No. 25. him here, w.il remain through the sum- LOCAL AFFAIRS. mar. Mr. and Mn. Henry M. Hell and daugh- NSW ADVERTISEMENTS THIS WEEK. ter Margaret are in Exeter, N. H., this TEMPT FATE Strand Theatre. week to attend tbe commencement ex- fom New Eng.and Tel A Tel Co. ercises of Eerie B Tinker. PhUlipe-Exater academy. Ludike Hall one when less than a cent a day will protect your Lost—Pin. la of this year’s gradu- valuables, papers •• Union Trust -Handbag. ates. For tale—Cowe. Company etc., in the Burglar and Fire-proof vault of the Adair notice—Sarah J Somes. Mrs. Evelyn Stevens and Mrs. *4 —Beniamin Thom daughter, ME. peon. Charles ELLSWORTH, Hancock County Savings Bank—Statement. Lake, with her two children, have Sorrento Realty Company — Stockholders, closed their home here and gone to Swan’s Capital, 9100,000. national annual meeting. Surplus, 9100,000 burrill — Island, where Mr. Lake is in business. bank, Harry L Wheeideu Milk, fresh eggs and Assets, 91.700,000 v OF poultry. Mrs. Stevens will remain with her daugh- ELLSWORTH Notice of foreclosure—Reuben R Simpson. — ter there tor Wanted seamstress Alice M Hooper. awhile. Public and Mar- stenography typmvritlug— The summer schedule went into effect Receives Check Even though jut Interested, won’t you call and have the garet F Hnrley. Deposits 8ubjeotto Exec notice—Caroline L W French. on tbe Maine Central railroad last Mon- — C E double key-system the safe one — demonstrated Monaghan. condensed only ? We Dog taxes. day. Tby time-table, and tbe C C Burrll A Sou—Insurance. schedule of mails at the Ellawtorth post- will gladly do so, whether you conclude to rent or not. Mabchbstbb, Cobb.: office, appearing at the head of the local LIBERAL INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS IN C R Burr A Co. column, have been corrected to date. Robdout, N. Y.: The Foresters will bold their conven- which made on or before the 9a.m. to Sat. 9 to 1 Dr. Kennedy’s Favorite Remedy. department deposits Open Daily 4p.m. p.m. tion in Ellsworth, Thursday, June 24. first of each month draw from that 8CHEDULE OF MAILS Several high court officers will be present. interest date. will ST BLL4WOBTH POSTOVriCB. A prize be awsrded to the guard of honor tbe heat floor work. Dinner In effect June XI, 1X16. doing and supper will be served by tbe local MAILS BBCBIVBD. court. Week Daps. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT Members of Blanquefort commandery Fbom W b»t— iU, 7.11.11.16 a m. (except Mon- STRAND THEATRE attended service at tbe Methodist church day), 4.31 (except Sunday), 6.18 p. m. We can to the best of last Sunday morning, invitation of tbe guarantee you banking service, Fbom Bast—12.33 (exoept Sunday;. 6J5, 10 37 by ODD FELLOWS BLOCK m. and pastor. Rev. r. S. Ross, who preached a p. (10.31 10.37 malls not districted and would very much appreciate your account. until following morning.) special sermon, in the eveuing Mr. Roes mail closbs at rosrornca preached a special sermon (or tbe For- TO-NIGHT esters. Goibu Wbst—11.56 a m; 8.45, 5, 9 p m. “THE BLACK BOX” Uoiaa East—6 JO, 8.4A. 6.46 p m. Wesley Sowle has returned home, after Ssadsps. a successful year in Danforth.as principal • n western drama Arrives from the west at0.56, 11.16 a. m., 6.40 exciting of the high school. The school is a “class SOCIETY 1>KAMA. COMEDY p. m. Closes for west 8.45, 6. 9 p. m. A’’ high school, with a modern building. i “The best to accumulate is to B. T. Sowle visited his son and attended way money resolutely Registered mail should be at postoBce half tbe graduation of fourteen » THURSDAY an hour before mail closes. seniors. He save and bank a fixed portion of your income, no mat- reports a pretty graduation. GRAND BALL. Tickets 35c • ter how small the amount.” We interest on CONDENSED TIME TABLE. “Thou marshal’st me the way that I pay $1. “The of Montana” VISK DAYS. was going; and such an instrument I was Ridgeway Trains arrive at Ellsworth from the west at to use.’’ This will be the theme of Rev. from the hook Wm. MacLeod Ratne; don't fail to see this 6^6. 7.18, 11.10 and 11.58 a. in., 4.12 and 0 18 p. m. Hancock by w. Tickle’s sermon uext Sunday morn- I County Savings Bank, wonderful production. Trains leave Ellsworth for the west, at 7.37 a. J,. m 12 38, 4.11, 6J5, lU.il and 10J7 p. in. ing at 10.30 o’clock, at the Unitarian COMEDY ILLUSTRATED HONGS DRAMA sea DAYS. church. The church will be closed dur- { Established 1873. Ellsworth, Me. Arrive from west at 6.66. 7.18. 9 11 and 11.16 a. ing the months of July and August. m 6.40 p m. Leave for the west at 6.39 a. m FRIDAY 4.11, 6J5. 10.21 and 10.37 p. m Another good crowd of patriotic Ells- worth citizens, and a good number of in the are the entrance examina- “A Voice Night” WEATHER IN ELLgftORTH. teams, busy to-day on the good roads successfully passed MEN’S, WOMEN’S, BOYS’ and a drama been ordered to to tbe startling mystifying work. At noon about one-quarter of a tion, and has report MISSES’ SOCIETY DRAMA COMEDY For Week Ending at Midnight Tuemtnjr, mile of road had been gravelled, with academy July 1. Thus Ellsworth and the Jnne l«, 1015. for class of 1912 of the Ellsworth school over proapects good the completion of the high Paihe Latest Current Events from the world f From obaervktiona taken »t tbe Rubbers jail power work laid out if the rain will have two at West Boots, Shoes, station of the Mar Harbor & Union Hirer threatening bolds representatives Power Co., In £ll*worth. Precipitation ia off for the afternoon. Point, Bryant Moore of the same class We carry the “Watson", “Evangeline," and A Real Live Given given in inchea for the twenty-four boura the last “Comfort", for ladies. Away Friday Night Two more of the having entered academy year, Baby at checks stolen H. ending tuidalght.j from 8." while class of 1913 is The “J. P. for Boys, Youths and Misses. Weather Precip- W. Dunn's check book the represented by by “John Mur- The “Packard", ‘^Universal” and “Fitzu” Temperature conditions ltation Edmund Brady, at the naval academy at SATURDAY phy”, with Mr. Dnnn's signature forged, for men. 4am 12 m forenoon afternoon Ellsworth is tbe have turned up at the Burrill national Annapolis. proud of, Also the latest styles in White and Russet Wed 54 — 72— rain,fair clear .01 fact that thes*. boys, when appointed, “At The Old Cross Roads” bank. Both were issued for {20, as in the footwear. Thura 55— 02— cloudy rain .21 have made good in the examinations. Ti e select oneof Arthur C. Alston’s greatest case of the other three re- plio'o-plar. produc- Frt 60— 77— fair fair previously Our Goods and Prices are Right. tions in flee parts, featuring the turned, and were cashed in Portland. Next Saturday and Sunday knights of charming Hat 60 67— fair cloudy LSTHA WILLIAMS. There are seven more K. with Hun 80 — 62— rain rain .78 of the checks yet to Blanquefort commandery, T., COMEDY Mon 86— 70- fair fair be heard from. their ladies, will be guests of St. John’s This is not an Exclusive Shoo Store Tuea 56- 69- fair fair of Bangor, on a trip to Henry Crowell and wife, of Newton commandery, as we deal in Trunks and Hand Luggage, is that to ~« Kineo. It expected seventy-live Harnesses aud Highlands, Mass., were in Ellsworth for a Robes, Blankets, Whips. Strap 100 knights, with half as many ladies, will work, and all goods for the horae. carriage Mr,. E. E. tirou i, with Mrs. Id* Moore, short call Monday, on their way to Bar h, “Wild Fire’’ enjoy tbe hospitality of the Bangor and stable, and by so doing are able to make C:ming"L.iiJ,T,'i!.’ii •t Ellsworth Falls. Harbor by automobile. This was Mr. low Call and see our line of Footwear. Crowell’s first visit knights. Tbe Ellsworth party will leave prices. 3 Matinee at 2.15 Edward J. Banket has returned to hia here since he was em- Daily for on tbe train Lady attendant. ginning July on the Bangor, early morning lalea. ployed dam in 1907, and he enjoyed home at Cranberry Saturday, joining the Bangor knights at a visit to the completed station. Mrs. James A McGown, 74 Main St. Dr. Lewis Hodgkins is attending com- Bangor, and taking a special train and Crowell is better remembered here as Mrs. mencement at Dartmouth for Kineo. The will be at college. Annie Newman. boat night spent Mrs. Alice O. Finn baa purchased tbe the Kineo bouse, and the return trip made Mrs. Carroll J. Swan, of Boston, came Hollis E. Anderson house on Spruce street. in time for the Ellsworth party to reach last week to be present at the graduation home on the afternoon train Sun- Save Your Mr*. F. W. Rollins left for a visit regular to-day of her niece.
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