Ellsworth American : February 12, 1913
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Stmerkan. avitciimoii (KUgtPortl) mom, $2.00 1 BHT3BBD A8 8BOOIVD CLASfe MATTBB ) IP PAID ID 1913. Vol. LIX. | ADVANCE, #1.50. ELLSWORTH, MAINE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 12, AT THB BLL8WOBTH POPTOPPIOB. \ No. 7. Hbbmitrminti *. LOCAL. AFFAIRS In the Methodist church. There will be urttiif merit* an interesting program and several scouts are to be initiated. The NEW ADVERTISEMENTS THIS WEEK. newly-elected officers will try to make things interest- For sale—Boat lumber. ing. Several important moves lor the Thomaston Feather Co. Washing benefit of the will be burrill national National Surety Co—Ins statement. scouts made. UNION TRUST CO. Bankrupty—Austin W Richardson. George R. Lowell, one of Ellsworth’s Probate notice—Est Lester E Veazie et ale. ►[ OF ELLSWORTH. Admr notice—Est Edwin J Carter. esteemed bad an birth- •* citizens, enjoyable of Ellsworth " — Isaac Mayo. *• on when for and about BANK, — day anniversary 8unday last, ► SURPLUS $200,000 Micheal Shea. CAPITAL, PROFITS, Sarah E Exec notice—Est Mayo. the first time in many years his three ? — ** Frances Austin. DEPOSITS, about $1,300,000 children were with him for a re- Legislative notices — Inland fisherieii and family game. union. They are Harry B. Lowell, of Will on John A Lord—Kerosene for This Bank Pay You your sale. Howard of OF AND LAR6EST EASTERN MAINE. 2% Insurance statement—Equitable Fire and Portland; Lowell, Penobscot,' ONE THE.STR0N6EST BANKS IN Marine Ins Co. and Mrs. Walter R. Parker, of Ellsworth. account if $500 or over. Bangor; check The republican caucus for the nomina- We are still reaching out for more business; Eastern Trust A Banking Co. We will give you just as efficient service as tion of a candidate for mayor will be held you WHY? elsewhere—the same service that has in- at Hancock hall Friday, Feb 21, at 7.30 get 8CHKDUL OF MAILS our o’clock p. m. Wards 1,2, 3 and 5 caucuses Hecause we offer absolute safety. creased deposits nearly fourfold In four AT ILLSWORTU POBTOFKICH. will be held after the Because we are careful, liberal, prompt and considerate. our In 1913. immediately general years. Two-thirds of home merchants bank effect Sept. 30, can do no better. caucus. Warn 4 caucus will be held at Because you t here. Why not your account? Think it over. Because we want and ail of our recommend MAILS RECEIVED. Agricultural hall, North Ellsworth, at 2.30 your business, patrons From West—7.18 a us. m; 4.14,8.2A p m. o’clock in the afternoon of the same day. From East—11.06,11.67 a m; 6.47.10.63 p m. Why Open an Account? The Ellsworth high school basket ball MAIL CLOSRS AT POSTOPP1CB It helps your credit. 23 Main St. Call or Write for Particulars. team took the end of the score for Qoihg West—10.80,11.80 a m; 5.16,9 pm. long It discourages extravagance. season in the Going East—6.46 a m; 8.46, 6 pm. the first time this game It creates good business habits. with last Friday night. best for No Sunday mail. Hampden academy It furnishes receipts money paid. The score was 54 to 6 in favor of Ells- It Registered mail should be at postoffice half keeps your business straight. an hour before mail closes. worth. The Ellsworth boys have been up It makes the bank your lriend and adviser. against heavier and more experienced We want every professional man, every teacher, every farmer, every teams all the and have taken their business in fact, whether Misses Mildred Hall and Cora Dobbin, season, man, every clerk, every wage-earner, medicine It baa been for male or female, to carry an account with us. If you are not a of are their Mrs. bravely. good Jonesport, visiting aunt, customer of this bank, let this be your invitation to become one. Warren Murch. them. Next Friday they will play Cherry- field at Hancock hall. Mrs. Fullerton Merrill, of Boston, is the The Ellsworth festival chorus will meet guest of her sister, Mrs. Harry L. Crab- for rehearsal at Society hall to-morrow tree, for a few days. PRIZE SPEAKING TO-NIGHT Evangeline.99 evening. Members are requested to bring The Merchants’ association has engaged Mrs. T. M. Blaisdell, of Bast Franklin, Verdi’s “Requiem”, the “Parsifal” cho- Ellsworth High School Sophomores Mr. and Mrs Roden bough to stage for was in Ellsworth the guest of yesterday, the choruses which were ruses, and Elgar them on Feb. their H. W. Dunn and wife. to Contest for Prizes. Thursday 20, spectacu- sung in 1909 — “Challenge of Thor,” “It lar entertainment This is The contests “Evangeline”. Miss Helene Bellatty left last Saturday Comes from the of the prize-speaking by pupils Misty Ages,” “Light a dramatization of Longfellow’s poem, and Checks Instead of Cash for N. where she of the Ellsworth school, inaugurated King’s Mountain, C., World,” “Go Forth Upon Thy Journey.” high is said to be one of the best of amateur has beeu engaged to teach. In view of the visit of Mr. with such results the wonderfully simplify and protect the process of paying bills. With expected satisfactory during attractions; it has been given in Portland, next rehearsal The club of the Congrega- Chapman at week’s (which so New cheeks, you can’t “miss out” In making change; the right amount Thursday last school year and generally approved Lewiston, Bangor, Albany, Hartford, tional church will meet to-morrow after- will be on Friday evening instead of Haven and other cities with into the hands; each check becomes a and by the will be held again this large great gets right receipt; it is of the utmost public, noon at 2 with Mrs. Perley Phillips. Thursday), importance success. a bank account” fos’ters Let us tell how term. “keeping saving. you that member who can come Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Collins are re- every possibly The beautiful story is recited by Mrs. and can bank with us mail. The first of these prize-speaking ex- easily safely you by be present at to-morrow evening’s re- and acted in ceiving congratulations on the birth of a hibitions will be given this evening at Rodenbaugh pantomine— hearsal. dances and diversions a Branoho* mt Old Town. Maohlaa, Dexter. daughter [Louise Cahill! last Thursday. Hancock hall. A merely nominal admis- picture song, by The concert last even- cast of 100. Mrs. L. Crabtree will George C. Emerson, of Charlestown, given Wednesday sion fee is charged to meet the actual ex- Harry at the church the the title a for which she Mass., is visiting in this city, the guest of ing Congregational by penses of the exhibition. The exhibi- depict role, part choir and organist of the First is" well and Mrs. his sisters, Mrs. A. B. Black and Mrs. Hill. parish tions, which are of great value to the particularly adapted, church of Bangor was a most delightful Harry E. Rowe, also well adaped for the Nokomis Rebekah lodge will hold its pupils in training them in public speak- affair. Everybody knows what to expect part will be the “Shawnee Woman”. next at ing, involve much extra work by the regular meeting Tuesday evening Mr. the for his Other will be announced later. from Hall, organist, pre- all of which is as- parts Odd Fellows hall. A circle supper will be faculty, voluntarily vious visits to Ellsworth are recalled with There are fourteen scenes in all, with served at 6.15. sumed for the good of the school. It is and at this concert he and the great satisfaction, hoped the townspeople will show their specially arranged music, dances, John P. Eldridge, with daughter Ber- again showed himself a master of the which serve to enliven the appreciation by a large attendance at this production, went to Dexter Saturday to attend en- Best Flour nice, | organ. The choir, composed of Mr. Pote, exhibition. have been arranged especially for this of hia evening’s Pillsbury’s the funeral on Sunday uncle, { Mrs. Miss Glass and Mr. tertainment. There will be a children’s Brown, Libby, The contest this evening will be between Samuel Eldridge. beard here for the first with chorus of small Acadian maids. The cos- time, sang members of the sophomore class for cash bbl. or 1-8 bbl. Chester of a fine effect. All were liberal in to is and $5.75 per 75c per bag', Brown, Bangor, Sunday response prizes of $5, $3 and $2. Later in the school tuming picturesque appropriate. school field will occupy the recalls, and if “recalled” to Ellsworth Few poems are so well adapted for worker, pulpit year a junior contest will be held, and this at the Methodist church next are sure of a most cordial dramatization; it is full of variety, pretty Suuday, they reception will be followed by an exhibition open to and bits. Goods We Have On Hand: forenoon and evening. Mrs. Caroline P. Tripp, formerly of all pupils of the school, from which two pastoral scenes, comedy is worth it is E. E. Brady has returned from a trip of Ellsworth, died at her home in Bar Har- students will be selected to represent the “Evangeline” while; something to take home with one. And Cracked several weeks in the South. He- accom- bor Sunday, aged fifty-seven years, after Ellsworth high school at the Colby col- Cora, Meal, Corn, Oats, ! the impression left upon an audience is panied his son Edmund to Annapolis, an illness of a few days of heart trouble.