Issued Tuesday Saturday Thursday Saturday The Courier-Gazette Issue Established January, 1846. By Th. Courler-Gu.tt.„ 465 Main 8t„ Ent.r.d aa Saeand Claw Mail Mattar. Rockland, Maine, Saturday, May 9, 1925. THREE CENTS A COPY Volume 80...... Number 56. The Courier-Gazette SEAV1EW CEMETERY A PAGE FROM THE PLAINS EOWDOIN’S INSTITUTE THREE-TIM ES-A-WEEK Park Commissioner Ingra- Notable Literary Men and ham Urges Spring Clean- Herd of Texan Driven Throu8h Our City Streets (Happy Surprises. ALL THE HOME NEWS Women Taking Part In Subscription $3.00 per year payable ln ad­ ing Be Given It. To RodcvUlen-Mr. Carroll Has Plans. vance ; single copies three cents. Great Celebration. Advertising rates based upon circulation and very reasonable. A visit to Sea View Cemetery, [Special to The Courier-Gazette] NEWSPAPER HISTORY Rockland was treated Thursday af­ around apprehensively to see what Sunday, moved the writer again to pole they could climb, in a pinch. Bowdoin College's Institute of The Rockland Gazette was established ln appeal to those who own lots in that ternoon to an impromptu Wild West (Mother 1846. In 1874 the Courier was established What really happened was no more Modern Literature opened in Me- city of the dead, or have loved ones Show, when Oscar W. Carroll trans­ and consolidated with the Gazette ln 1882. exciting than what usually happens mortal Hall The Free Press was established ln 1855, and I buried there, to do what can be done Monday night when ferred a herd of 38 cattle from on a Maine farm when cows are 1 ln 1891 changed Its name to the Tribune. to put in shape the last resting President Sills introduced the noted These papers consolidated March 17, 1897. Maine Central station to his farm in turned out to pasture for the first ' GOING places of the departed. time in the season. They moved New England poet Robert Frost. Memorial Day will soon be at Rockville. There were no flaming along In orderly manner until they Mr. Sills told of tlie planning of this MOTHERS’ DAY hand and much should be done to posters on the dead walls, and no TRAVELING? caught their flrst glimpse of green All that I am, my mother made ••• ■ improve present conditions. The loud blare of trumpets preceded the institute as an answer to the crit­ grass, and then they needs must stop icism that the colleges dealt only In me.—John Quincy Adams — winter season necessarily means event, but by some underground SUNDAY, MAY 10 for a taste of their favorite rations. the works of the past and Ignored ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• >«. ••• that care cannot then be given to our cemetery lots, but Dame (Nature 1 method the public learned of what A young woman garbed ln red skirt tlie modern writer. The institute Is MOTHER’S LOVE ia boundless, everlasting, deep—the most The handy and safe and waist disturbed their serenity beautiful thing in the universe. Only the most beautiful gift PRESENTED A FINE PROGRAM even now has begun her work of was being pulled off, and the freight held this year as part of the cele­ way to protect your rejuvenation, and those lots which | yarrt was full 0{ automobiles and not at all. Maybe they "saw red,” bration of the 100th anniversary of within the power of man is worthy of a Mother’s love. FLOW­ was but they did not betray the fact by ERS ARE THE PERFECT GIFT. In honor or in memory of funds is by using Trav­ Boys and Girls of Timber Hill School received proper care last year are 1 spectators. tlie graduation of Ixingfcliow and now green and coming along as well any hostile demonstration. Besider, Hawthorne in the famous class of Mother wear a Carnation. Send to Mother a flowering Plant, elers’ Checks. We issue Observed Health Day—Their Rec­ Mr. Carroll, who was the prime as could be expected. This is like­ the girl was on the station platform 1825. some Roses, Daffodils, Sweet Peas—and thus make Mothers’ ord. j factor in the day’s chief incident, was them in denominations of wise true of those portions of the out of harm’s way. Mr. Frost is a man of medium Day a sweet memory for her throughout the year. i formerly a ranchman in New Mexico, $10, $20, and $50. Shall avenues between the wrought, or Over Union street moved the caval­ height, with a sensitive, tired-look­ The pupils of Timber Hill school and thither, with his wife, he Jour we fit you out? traveled part of the road, and the cade. tempted here and there to make ing face and rather thick gray hair. observed May Day and Health Day neyed last winter to revisit the scenes detour on the grass-grown lawns, THE LITTLE FLOWER SHOP last Friday. A jolly box supper was adjoining lots that were cared for He talked about “Vocal Imagination” | of his earlier days. Combining but kept into a semblance of order served at 6 p. m., the boxes being in last year. and from start to finish his discourse SILSBYS business with pleasure he bought a by the skill of Mr. Carroll and his the form of May baskets. The pro­ There are frequent patches of the j bubbled with humor—perfectly plain ' herd of cattle in New Mexico with the associates. 399 Main Street Rockland 4% INTEREST PAID ceeds will go to the School Improve­ beautiful pyxie, or flowering moss, ... , v . humor and also all kinds of the both of the pink and w’hite varieties, intention of shipping Jt, Korth^ but “Everybody was very nice to us,” subtlest sort. In fact, it was hard ment League. Beginning at 7.30 the there were some expensive formal! •is and the more sober-hued clusters of said Mr. Carroll to a Courier-Ga­ to tell just what Mr. FYost was following program was given: Health ties attending the deal, chief among pussy-toes, or ladies’ tobacco, are zette reporter yesterday. “We were laughing at—at us or himself. He play, “Road To Grown Up Town,” which was the cost of making the SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also plentiful. These little flowers chiefly afraid that some lawns might read Longfellow's "Flight Into by the entire school. Lillias Reed necessary test for tuberculosis. The took the part of “Joy’’ in a most seem to understand that it is now he damaged, but with the assistance Egypt”—a little-read ballad—and upshot of it was that Mr. Carroll creditable manner, leading the their opportunity to beautify God’s of M. 3. perry and Maynard Thomas used it as an illustration of his dis­ SJw sold his critters then and there. smaller children over the road and Acre, before the lawn mowers come who followed the route in their motor course on vocal imagination: That ie He did not intend to be defeated TI encountering many barriers which into use, and they are making the cars, and many others who helped words In poetry must convey images in his purpose, however, and in Kan- were removed by roadmakers in the most of the chance. Who shall say the drive was conducted without any to tho ear—that is. the sound of sas# City. Mo., bought anothei herd, Rockland order of their title: Cleanliness, that these floral tributes to the dead serious trouble. You can tell the poetry is as important as the im­ which had been raised in the Pan­ Water, Toothbrush, Hop Skippers, are unworthy, or discredit their public and the police department that ages to the eye and to the mind. Milkmen, Nid-Nodders, Vegetables beauty, the first offerings in the way handle region of Texas. In the herd I am very grateful to all.” The hall was well filled with an en­ National were 3S full blooded Hereford heifers SOME EXIRA GOOD TRADES and Fruits. Victor Health Exercises of flowers? The green grass and If Mr. Carroll had been able to thusiastic audience. and one steer, which attracted more were given in a most efficient man­ the budding leaves on the trees give bring a herd out of New Mexico It The day following each lecture Bank ner by the school and the farce further promise of what is to he attention than all the heifers by rea­ would have been accompanied by a there is held a round table confer­ SIX NICE SADDLE HORSES accomplished without human aid In son of the fact that he has a fifth MfMBfS “Scat” was presented. “The Physi­ celebrated cow-puncher, who has held ence to which only undergraduates Grade by Neck ^FECERALRESERVE" cal Torture Club,” a farce in which the beautifying process, but much leg emanating from between the a world rhami lent hip in roping an l are fortunate enough to lie present. must needs he done if the desired shoulder blades. The heifers will tying. The cowboy was as much FIVE PONY TEAlfis Edna Ross, as Mrs. Bangs and Paul Tuesday evening brought a record ■ Merriam as Mr. Bangs (who was ter­ improvement in the cemetery is to be two years old this summer. All disappointed in not getting the op­ breaking crowd to hear Rockland’s be brought to pass before May 30. have been dehorned and tested. portunity as Mr. Carroll was in not As good as money will buy ribly afflicted with rheumatiz) won own brilliant daughter, Edna St. Vin­ much credit, and kept the audience That those wKo arc gone are still The car containing the cattle was being able to show Rockland folks cent Millay. Cars were parked tn in good humor. Twenty of the pu­ held in loving remembrance, is evi­ an object of much curiosity on the what a i-rolesslonal Is like. all streets—forty minutes before A FEW GOOD BIG TEAMS pils of this school have just cpm- denced by the flowers placed on part of the crowd which had gath­ The herd which was driven through time the hall was filled. The poet pleted “Form C” of the Health Chore many graves: but gravestones need ered before the unloading began, and Rockland Thursday will he kept on was Introduced by Dean Nixon. She to be cleaned, hollows and depres­ HORSES RANGING FROM 1000 TO 1500 Cards which were on inspection. The truth to. tell the cattle seemed to be Mr. Carroh r farm in Rockville until presented a picture of exquisite START sions need to he filled and the old difficulties which teacher and pupils as much Interested In the crowd as the last of the month and will then grace and charm In her medieval grass on lots not properly cared for in a rural school must meet and the crowd was in them. be taken to the farm In Union which garment that fell straight from her PRISON GROCERY WAGONS last year needs to he cut. -Saddest overcome in their race for eq ;allty In making the transfer Mr. Carroll Mr. Carroll bought from Albert F. white neck to the floor and trailed a of all is the sight of an occasional ONE NEW ONE-HORSE TEAM WAGON with urban schools make it especially was assisted by two drovers, Leslie Vose. The farm contains 175 acres bit behind. The gown was of a SAVING NOW stone flat on the ground. There are gratifying to see Tember Hill School Deane of Rockport and Arthur Rob­ and will he devoted :o stock raising blue-green stuff, heavily painted in .probably many cases in this ceme­ , A NUMBER OF TWO-HORSE WAGONS maintain its fine standard. bins of Union. Mr. Carroll wore ap­ on a scientific basis. dull gold and cut in a way to enfold When you begin to earn tery where there is no one left to proved cowboy garb and his assist­ Mr. Ca-roll docs not devote him­ tho slender figure so that every THREE DUMP CARTS You should begin to save. OUR ICE BREAKER look after the lot, and perpetual ants looked as if they had just rid­ self wholly to cattle, for he has 100 care has not been provided for. It movement was grace itself. Her A FEW SURRIES AND TOP CARRIAGES den off a ranch. City Marshal Davis sheep and lambs, which he is unde­ beautifully poised head witii its soft Congressman Hersey Tells Gov. would he a fine thing if some way and two of ills patrolmen were at­ cided whether to pasture on one of could be arranged, either by adjoin­ red hair—also cut ln medieval style ROCKLAND Brewster He’ll See What’s Hap­ tending to the line of march, their the islands or on Union hillsides. (no shingle)—completed a picture pened. ing lot owners caring for neglected blue uniforms and brass buttons con­ “The cattle business is in a bad AUTOMOBILES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS lots, or paying to have them cared not soon to he forgotten. trasting sharply with the cowboy re way down in New Mexico,” said Mr. Her voice was low and musical, SAVINGS BANK Gov. Brewster Wednesday receiv­ for, or by getting voluntary contri­ galla. ______ALSO TRUCKS______Carroll, “owing to lack of feed. The but carried well, and she read* many 429 MAIN ST., ROCKLAND ed a letter from Congressman Her­ butions for a fund, so that these The majority of the spectators dealers are shipping them into Cali­ of the best of her Incomparable sey of the Fourth Maine District at lots could be looked after. cherished a vlson of wild steers fornia l»v the thousands. The ‘Dia­ verse, including “The Poet and His Washington acknowledging the re­ The chief object of this communi­ A strictly mutual savings gamboling recklessly through the city mond A’ cattle ranch in New Mexico Book," and two about her longing ceipt of a copy of the joint resolu­ cation. however, is to call attention highways, and most of them looked is the largest in the West.” for the coast of Maine—“Inland” and GEORGE M. SIMMONS bank tion of the legislature urging Con­ of those who read to the particular Agent For gress to provide for a suitable ves­ lot in which they are interested. “The Exile." She finished her pro­ sel to he used as an ice breaker on Have you visited the cemetery this OAKLAND TO BE OPEN gram by acting out her delightful CRESCENT BEACH INN "Two Slatterns and a King," which MARMON, REO AND HUPMOBILE CARS DEPOSITS the Maine coast. season? Do you know what needs she calls a moral Interlude. She UNITED STATES TIRES . Made during the first four “This is a matter Senator Hale to be done to your lot? If not, please Manager Dondero Again To and myself worked on a year or two cP to the graveyard, ascertain what Papular Summer Resort Will was greeted with a stampede ef -ap­ days of the month will ago,” continues Congressman Her­ needs to he done and “do it now,” or plause. 123 Tillson Ave ROCKLAND, ME. Operate Popular Resort— Be Attractive Under Its The noxt morning some of Ihe draw interest from the first sey in his letter. “We had hoped that have someone do it for you. Compe­ the matter would be arranged all tent men are available, but all can­ On With the Dance. New Management. press people had the privilege of an day of that month. right and an ice breaker construct­ not be done at the last moment. In interview at Mr. Sills’ house, where these days of automobiles, the i the poet and her husband were SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES TO RENT ed. but the ice breaker was never The visit to this city Thursday Watch for the opening of Cres­ cemetery can he easily reached. ; guests. She looked very smart in built for some reason. I will he gla 1 afternoon of Mr. and Mrs. Don- cent Beach Inn at Owl's Head. to take it up with our senators the The wild flowers, the trees and the a violet tweed suit and soft felt tri­ coming winter when Congress is in grass, are doing their part to beau- ( dero of Lewiston had more than Old residents of this section of corne hat. She said she was de- ____ ^ At the Sian session and see if our efforts cannot tify the last resting place of our passing interest for it disclosed the Maine will recall the days wlien voting herself to tlie writing of some North National Bank; bear fruit the next time.” dear ones. Shall we not do our fact that Oakland Park will operate Crescent Beach Hotel was a very prose plays at present. The first, > • duty and thus honor their mem- this summer under the efficient done in a "realistic" style, has its a popular place and successfully man­ NEW ories management given by the Donderos flrst and last act completed. After aged by Fred iM. Smith. People several years at this she will write “We bury love. last season. The object of this came from all parts of the state to North Forgetfulness grows over it like grass; early trip was to look ovi>r the a long sequence of sonnets. Wo DOLLARS THAT TRAVEL That is a thing to weep for, not the dead enjoy his shore dinners. That was ground and see what repairing had then walked across the campus witii BATTERY Frank H. Ingraham, before the automobile came into her to the conference. She said they Some dollars are tremendous travelers. been made necessary by King Win­ such general use. Now with the ationa H Park Commissioner. ter. and also the laying out of the had bought a farm In the Berksliires, They say "hello” and "goodbye" in the tame good roads eveywhere miles do not where she hoped to find quiet nec­ business plans for the summer. count, especially when a tempting Bank breath. They don’t stay put long enough for CRACK BAND COMING This latter course gave Mr. Don­ essary for her work. $14.50 Qualitt ice cream/ dinner is waiting at the end of the Wednesday night Hatcher Hughes, you to get acquainted with them, and they dero the opportunity to renew a trip. the young North Carolina professor In Exchange For Your Old number of very pleasant acquaint­ Mrs. Florence Damon and Mrs. never earn a cent for you. I Honestly you are Lucky ] Uncle Sam To Send His who wrote the Pulitzer prize play of Battery ances along Main street. Catherine Iletue, proprietors of last year, "Hell-Bent for Heaven," Hang on to some of them and bring them to Live in a Neighbor­ The most pleasing announcement Owl's Head Inn at the village for Fifth Infantry Musicians gave a talk on “The Tendencies of into this Bank, where they can bo put to hood Where You can| Mr. Dondero had to make was that the past two season, realize this, Dodge Battery $24.50 the famous Orlndell Colonial CIu) the Modern Drama." Hughes is work to your advantage. I Buy it. Here Monday. and finding that hostelry too small Orchestra has been engaged for the for their purpose they have now young nnd fair and was faultless in season of the park. This orchestra full evening dress—quite good-look­ The commanding officer of the 5th taken over the Crescent Beach Inn, 4% INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SEA~VIEW has made a name for itself through ing. He told of his youthful famil­ Look roe the S*M sign Infantry is sending the band of his where they propose to contlnuo broadcasting from station WEBl, iarity with the mountaineer and how Limited United States Depository organization on a trip to several their policy of furnishing the very 225 Boston and from successful state­ he eamp to write his dramatic story United States Depository for Postal Savings Funds. cities in Maine, to give concerts and finest of home cooked food. Any­ BATTERY SERVICE wide playing. It made two eminent­ of love and fear in the mountains. to make the people at large familiar one who has dined at Owl's Head Member of Federal Reserve Bank Tel. 837-W 689 Main Street ly satisfying visits to this city last He told of the trip the actors und BRAND NEW wjth what the Army Is doing for the Inn during the past two seasons can . winter. John Grlndell, the leader. Is FOOT OF LIMEROCK STREET ROCKLAND, ME. THIRTY FOOT young men in the service. The city bear witness to the fine quality and company made to North Carolina to violinist, and has played In theatre 38-tf of Rockland is included in the sched­ dainty service In the dining room, learn something of the drawl and dia- ule of towns to be visited in giving and dance orchestras all over the The shore dinners have been voted lecl «n'1 ,o Imbued with a sense CRUISER these concerts. district. by many as “the finest In Maine." of reality. Mr. Hughes teaches play- North National Bank The 5th Infantry Band will leave Manager Dondero plans other Im­ But this is only one side of this writing at Columbia University, FOR SALE Fort Williams, Monday, and Will ar­ provements to grounds, buildings delightful little hostelry. Crescent Thursday night Margaret Deland SOLE SAVING IS rive in Rockland about 3 p. m. It and the fine dancing surface. The Beach Is the same charming spot as ^poke upon* Ways of Writing Short Rockland, Main© Would also make a very desirable will carry a rolling kitchen for cook­ myriad reflector which proved such of old. The Inn with Its new deco­ Stories.” Long a resident of Bos­ , Lobster or Fish Boat ing and supplying its own meals and a fascinating innovation last year rations and furnishings, both inside ton, Mrs. Deland has adopted Maine DOLLAR SAVING arrangements have been made for the will again be In evidence and the and out and from top to toe, its tea as her home and now lives all the restaurant will be operated as last year round in her beloved Kenne­ We have all the tetest ma­ John M. Gamage band to lie quartered In the National garden down by the sea, surrounded Guard armory during Its stay In season with special consideration for by the formal garden of old-fash­ bunkport. She said there were as chinery for rebuilding shoes and & Sons, Inc. Rockland Monday night. the dancing and motoring public. ioned flowers, with its tennis and many ways of writing short stories putting dollars in your pocket. Arrangements lhave been completed He looks for a prosperous summer crouquet, bathing and Ashing, makes as therd were writers—and she MARINE RAILWAYS for a concert to be given by the band 1, ( I ...... HELD A BUSY SESSION ANSWERS CRITICS * IN SPORTING CIRCLES The Courier-Gazette “BOOST FOR THE KENNEBEC BRIDGE” THREE TIMES A WEEK Fish and Game Association Daylight Saving Committee JOIN THE HUB Rockland and Warren In CIRCULATION AFFIDAVIT Maine Track Meet—Base­ Rockland. Maine. May 9. 192r». Absorbs Gun Club—En­ Presents Some Facts— SAVE ANDSPENO Personally appeared Pranx S. Lyddle who on oath declares that he Is pressman In the County Districts On Fast ball Echoes. office of The Courier-Gazette, and that of *he joyed Supper and Fine the Issue of this paper of May 7. 192.1, Time. Camden High plays a return game AT THE SAME TIME there was printed a total of 6,500 copies. Pictures. Before me. FRANK R MILLER. in Castine thLs afternoon, and will Notary Public. A thoroughly interesting session In reply to critics who have de­ probably draw a good crowd there, clared that the State should abide owing to the fact that tho team de­ Commit thy way unto the I/ord: of tlie Knox County Fish and Game TIME NOW TO by the so-called Anti-Daylight Sav­ feated tho Normals 1 to 0 last Sat- trust also in him; and he shall bring Association was held at the Elks l urday. Next Wednesday Camden it to pass.—Psalm 37:3, 5. Club last night with much more than ing measure the Daylight Savfng plays Fnlon High on the Camden THINK OF A NEW the usual grist of business being Committee which is conducting a grounds. campaign to invoke the referendum • • » • American Forest Week should an- j milled. One exceptionally pleasing REFRIGERATOR preliminary was the fine supper on the measure, today issued a The Camden Athletic Club has I, nually become one of the most im- meeting at 2.30 Sunday afternoon to served by Chef Fred Smallwood wl'h statement summarizing its reasons All styles from the smallest portant events in each of our states. covers for 84. This number was act upon the Daylight Saving mat­ for doing so This statement follows: This nation's future depends upon oonsiderably augmented when Presl- ’ ter. A strong sentiment has devel­ to fit an apartment to the • • • M oped in favor of the system now that in an everlasting supply of timber. (s~** dent Elmer S. Bird called the husl- largest to be used hotels , , Following are some of the reasons Rbckland has declared for it. For four years the United States ness meeting in the lodge room wjlic|, liave h, to the invoking of and boarding houses. above. OSO* Forest Service has directed observ­ the referendum on the so-called Belfast 8, Camden 5 THE WHITE MOUNTAIN Probably the most interesting Harriman or Anti-Daylight Saving ance of Forest Protection Week. Take a $1.00 Crosby High of Belfast defeated single bit of business was the ab- measure, which was enacted by the TOP ICER This year it felt that the best inter­ sorption of the Rockland Gun Club last |egjsjlt„ Camden High in Belfast Wednesday. Weekly Pays the Dues Nine of the 13 runs were collected in ests of forestry would l>e served by good look by the larger Knox County Fish and ‘ a 'distill(.t lnVaaton of the Look at the refrigerator at the Game Association. Roy 1.. Knowlton privilege oC self-government, as lt the opening inning. Camden started transferring observance of tlie week at all the ^peaking for the Gun Club trustees denjes ,he right „le commuIlitv Select your Glenwood Range, Tn well by making three runs. Cros­ left— to non-governmental agencies. As by High camo back strong with six said that the memberships were------to determine its own action on a any tize or style. It will be de­ runs. Camden scored again in the The iee chamber is large and a result various organizations all good looking hats identical and that in the interest of matter of essential interest to itself. livered at oneg and you pay the j sixth with two runs, while Crosby the food chamber has plenty over the United States are taking an 1 the sport the Gun ’Clul> wished to It is inevitable that such injustice balance in weekly payments of scored one in tlie fifth and one in of room. ‘ turn over its club house and other must cause additional dissension interest in the important matter. in Rockland the eighth. possessions to the larger organization among the various interests of the 95 pounds capacity it only The American public is one of the $1.00 Crooby H. S. 6000100 1 x—8 and merge with it. This handsome State, which will be reflected to its greatest offenders in forest de­ offer was accepted and President Bird disadvanluge. These reasons alone Camden H. S. 30000200 0—5 WE WILL TAKE YOUR OLD Witherell and Eaton; Pendleton. struction because of its carelessness There are other good looking informed his members that the Asso- are , ,ufflcient for the invokln< elation was now incorporated and of the referendlim. RANGE AS PART PAYMENT Morang and Thomas. $32.56 with fire. If It can be awakened to • • • • ing hats in town—we're not , could hold property. It is probable Jt shou]d borne in mind that at Its responsibility as the best guar-1 that the field .lay of the Association „„ ,ime has ,her# been any effort Rockland High plays its first game dian of its own forest resources, the denying that. will be held at Oakland with sports- nla(U. to inl|x,se Daylljtht SavJng on BURPEE In the KnoX and Lincoln League this SEE OUR LINE OF BABY CARRIAGES first big step will have been (aken in men and crack shots present from any eommunilv against the wishes afternoon, taking on Vinalhaven High all over Maine. across the seas. Thomaston High reforestation, as the young trees We simply say this; that the of the majority of that community. FURNITURE CO. Considerable interest was mani­ In addition, it is the source of goes to Newcastle, wondering how will have a chance to grow without fested in the matter of a State Fish health, economy, recreation and ROCKLAND, ME. badly it will beat Lincoln Academy. more your face has peered • * • • being blighted by thousands of for­ and Game .Association and the mat­ sport for thousands. , est fires which this nation now has into other mirrors—the more ter was left to the executive board. It is recommended by eminent Higgins Classical Institute, with­ An invitation was read to join the physicians as helpful to the general STRAND THEATRE out the peerless Elmer Rising toeing annually, and of which Maine has enthusiastic you will be when State of Maine Sportsman's Assoc I- Leallll ,he (.„ramunity the slab, went down to defeat before its lamentable share. We have only 1 ation. Twenty applications for mem- the heavy hitting Coburn team these Mallory hats peer out at It affords many workers a real op- •The Beloved Brute," today’s hig to look to ourselves in Knox County bership were accepted. An interest- IK>rtunitv to ,.r,')nomize and benefit feature is an adaptation of the novel Wednesday afternoon to the tune of to understand to what an extent the you from ours. 1 ing bit of information was received by the cuItivation ot home gardens'. by Kenneth Perkins. It is a story 12 to 3. Rising played right field, in the tip that the Isaac Walton It helps promote healthful outdoor of the open country witli plenty of aBd made one of Higgins' five hits. forests of the country are disap­ league will invade Maine this sum­ Now that the big leagues have sports—for example: Many of the red-blooded action and the lure of the pearing. Within a period spanned mer. COMPARE—that’s tlie little twilight baseball leagues are actu- traveling wagon show. Int-identul come to the Intersectional games it remaius to he seen if the would-be by the recollection of our oldest The evenings entertainment was a ajjv dependent for their existence on to the action are wrestling and box­ word of 7 letters tltat will take i special 3-reel motion picture release this extra hour „f dayijght. leaders wiU get back on even keel. people there existed in tills county a ing matches between such well of fishing and hunting studies put While some confusion may arise J • e • • great quantity of forest timber of the puzzled look off your known exponents of this art as Vic­ out by the management of Field and through t|,e operation of daylight The annual interscholastic track tor McLaglen, the British army cham­ heavy growth. How much of it Stream, the idea being to increase (jnle ,Rjs confusion cannot he elimi- meet today which will be held at the countenance. pion, and William Russell. Mar­ new remains? The portable mill, the circulation and popularity of that nateij by j(S suppression in University of Maine, promises to be JOIN THE CEDAR CHEST this guerite de la Motte. Stuart Holmes ‘ magazine. The pictures were made gute North and east of ug the biggest track meet ever held for here as elsewhere, is steadily busy. the and Mary Alden also liave leading Mallory Spring Hats, $5.00 to in a masterly manner by real sport- Dominion of Canada is on Daylight High Schools and Academies in the CLUB Of the little that does remain, none roles. i men and were applauded to the echo. tinie T() the west ()f us wlth tlie State. Twenty-two schools will be by the end of another generation $7.00. When a woman can give up the represented and 293 young men are exception of New Hampshire and man she loves to another woman, The lifetime gift for any girl—practical, orna­ wiU be visible, unless we see some Vermont, the rest of New England entered In the different events. Tlie IL THE BANK TAXES and still smiles—she is some woman: and the Middle Atlantic States are contesting teams will be entertained mental and useful. Made of genuine Tennesee of the theories of reforestation put Spring Caps from English That's the gripping theme of "Ijidy TOUR. on Daylight time to such an extent at the variouH fraternity houses dur­ into consistent practice. The State assessors, Clement S. of the Night" featuring Norma Shear­ Woolens. that the railroads in this territory ing their stay In Orono. Each school red cedar, solid, \^ell built, and nicely finished. ORDERS. Stetson of Greene. Charles S. Jordan er in a duul role of two girls from conform their schedule thereto and will be allowed to enter six men and . » of Portland and A. G. Merritt of two different worlds—one a da ugh- When a man who has prospered in we must accept this schedule wheth- to start four men in each event. fHtYWlU. Spring Reefers for the little Houlton, have committed the semi­ JXPr of the underworld, forced by cir­ life passes out of it and leaves be­ The entries from Rockland Higli Club Terms annual laxes on t,he savings banks er we wish to or not. cumstances to a position where peo­ RECEIVE? hind him some practical evidences fellows, size 3 to 10, $6.00, and the trust and banking companies One of the greatest, if not the School are: 100 yd. dash: Ripley, greatest source of income that this ple toon advantage of her—the other Fales, Greene, Merchant, Chapin of his regard for the community in doing business in the State. a woman of fine training and very $1.00 a Week ourI 1 ! $S.OO, $1O.OO. A tax of $103,M3 is assessed against State lias, is our summer visitors. 220-yar.l dash: Ripley, Fales. which his prosperity has been en­ wealthv parents—and they both loved PROMPT the saving banks as against the sum We are planning to spend a good Greene. Merchant, Chapin; 440-yard joyed. men by common consent look deal of money to bring more and the, same, ... man„— and ,lie liked, both of dash: Herrick, Jackson, Bartlett, Select any style and size you wish. It will be attention of $103,486 at the last commitment, ‘hemJ "J® *‘U/’i eW ♦ftMeCTSCaafclA»ei4 were $10,000 to the Children’s Hos­ ARMY VACANCIES ' A tax of $102,082 is assessed against Anderson, Connell; 880-yard run. sented in these requests. As a mat Metro-GoMwyn-Ma.ver picture, com­ Overlook, Payson, nderson; 1-mfle $5.00 Allowance For Your Old Refrigerator pital for the Care of Crippled and the trust and hanking companies as ter of fact “Fast Time" prevails in ing to tlie Strand next Monday and against the sum of $96,339 at the last run. Overlook, Payson, Anderson, Visit Our Exchange Department. Prices Very Low Deformed Children of Maine, at Lot of Chances For Bright much of the farming section of Tuesday.—adv. commitment, an increase of $5,743. Connell. Portland; $10,000 to the Good Will Young Men To Get Good Aroostook and “Fast Time,” and Tlie heaviest tax is assessed against Daylight Saving time are much the Home Association at Hinckley, the the Augusta Trust Co. with the Fidel­ PARK THEATRE Positions. same except its name. income to he used for the girls’ de­ ity Trust Co. of Portland, second, the Because of these reasons and an Eastern Trust & Banking Co. of Today will l»e life last opportunity partment and tlie fund to be known At this time the Army offers a abiding faith in tlie common sense Bangui third and tlie Lewiston Tiust aad spirit of fairness of tlie people to see an excellent double feature as the Madelyn Shaw fund in mem­ large variety of vacancies in most Co., fourth. The smallest tax is (>£ Maine tlie referendum is invoked, program which includes House ory of his deceased daughter; $10,- any branch of the service which is assessed against the Washburn Trust Peters in "The Tornado” and a Low-cost Transportation 000 to tlie Batli Old Ladies' Home desued. Owing to the In-.-taseo de Cot, while no tax is assessed against Steamer Castine, ('apt. A. Perry “ Thief in Paradise” featuring Doris the Casco Mercantile Trust Co. of Kenyon. and $3000 to the Bath City Hospital. ir.nnd on tlie recruiting service at this Coombs, is being put into conimis Portland or the Limestone Trust Co. sion for her summer schedule, which "A Broadway Butterfly," is the Mr. Shaw's public-spirited example titre lour additional canvassers have A tax of $1,732.50 is p.itrfiction offered for Monday and been added to the personnel of the assessed begins early in June. She runs from Is one that every man and women against the Security Trust Co. of Belfast to Islesls.ro and. Camden. Tuesday. The story was written local recruiting district. Corporal making a will—as every man and Rockland. Steamer Golden Rod, Capt. L. W. anil adapted for the screen by Latourette, 3th Infantry, has re­ Darryl Francis Zanuck,—who Inci­ woman should do— may to the wel­ lieved Private Hinckley in charge of ------— Coombs, has recently been inspected Cars Baseball returns by radio are bul- for the season's work on the bay dentally, is the youngest scenario fare of his community bear in mind. the recruiting station at Rockland. letined each evening on the windows with landings at Castine. Islesboro writer in Hollywood—and in the Private 1st Class Berry, 3th Infantry, j of Frank B. Allen's billiard parlors. and Belfast. production of the picture, Mr. Bau- President Coolidge’s recent action has been assigned to duty at Bangor. dine went the limit in choosing Private Smith, 5th Infantry to Lewis­ looking to the narrowing of the pow- players to enact the dramatic, comic ton, to assist Corporal Berkowich and and pathetic romunce of a small er of Washington bureaus has an Private 1st Class Chavaree, 5th In- I town girl who comes to Broadway ardent supporter in Senator Borah, fantry to Portlund, Maine. NEPONSET for fame and renown. Louise Fa­ who in a recent speech in Cincinnati Enlistments are now available in zenda, Lllyan Tashman and Doro­ Infantry, Field Artillery and Coast i [BIRD'S BLACK. thy Devore are the female stars said; 'The insatiable maw of bu­ Artillery and Engineers in Hawaii, reaucracy is depriving more and chosen to portray three chorus girls Infantry, Field Artillery and Engi­ BUILDING PAPER of varying types—one being ordl more the people of all voice, all neers in Panama; Infantry and Field nary Broadway, the other on the rights touching home and hearth­ Artillery in the Eighth Corps Area. BIRD glittering street, but not of It, and stone, of family and neighbor. The 3th Inrantry and Hqfs. Bat. the third a newcomer and novitiate 8th Coast Artillery, located in Port- , There is not a practice, custom or in the ceaseless round of gayety land Harbor, offer a number of as­ that makes night of day. Willard habit but must soon be censored signments to ambitious men and de- j Louis, Cullen Landis and John from Washington. There is not in sire that men in'search of varied op- | Roche form the fast-stepping hand all relationship of parent and child, portunities and who are anxious to j of rounders who make life interest­ get ahead to investigate the oppor- 1 of family and home, anything suffi­ ing for show girls.—adv. tunitiea which they offer. The 3rd ciently private or sacred to exempt Cavalry and 7th Field Artillery lo­ EMPIRE THEATRE it from the furtive eye of the spe­ cated at Fort Ethan Allen, Vt„ also cial agent." Strong and true. Any have a. number of vacancies to be filled. The Quartermaster Corps of­ Shirley Mfeson in "Stardust Trail" newspaper editor can tell you sur­ fers exceptional opportunities to men ; will be shown for the last time to day; also the last chapter of "The prising stories of the publicity mat­ who are qualified as clerks, typists. ' Biddle Rider.” ter from these bureaus which the stenographers, .warehousemen, store­ "The Lust Mnn On Earth," with an keepers, blacksmiths and electri­ mails daily deposit upon his desk, all star cast, will be the attrac­ cians. Specialist ratings which of­ there by swift process to be shot tion Mfonday and Tuesday. “The fer additional pay are available for Waterproo Last Man On Earth" is a highly into the wastebasket. many of these assignments. imaginative story of the world de­ I Men who desire foreign service will , nuded of all its men by a disease c> JwSk/ The alewives have begun to run find this an opportune time to enter ■ called “masculitis." The women are at Warren, a spring spectacle old the service. Those who desire sta- ! 1. Bird’s Neponset Black Building shown carrying on. gayly enough at tions in continental United States I but perennially of absorbing inter­ first—even jubilantly in their conli will find a large assortment of stat- Paper used back of stucco, under est. Wliere have the pretty silvery dence that they can run things much tions to choose from. Men who an­ clapboards and roofing, and be­ better than they were run in the old The Million Dollar Motor of the fish been since last summer, and ticipate entering tlie service at tills tween double floors, is durable, days when men ruled the world. how through tlie uncharted depths time should get in touch with the lo- ! air-tight, dust-proof and absolutely The first chapter of “Idaho," star­ of the ocean have they found tlieir cal recruiting station which is anx- ; ring Mahlon Hamilton and Vivian ious to he of assistance in deciding a j Car for the Millions unerring way up the narrow St. waterproof. Rich. It is a thrilling drama of gold choice. The local recruiting station i rush days. Georges? When you drive over to is located at tlie Post Office. 2. Neponset Black Building Paper is TEf ORE than a million dollars worth of special machinery, dies, tool* view tlie interesting sight select APPLE RAISING COST warm day, for on that sort of day Barbara Winthrop at Boarding School a tough, heavy paper that sheds 1 and instruments of precision are used exclusively in the production (By Helen K. Broughall) the fish "run" with more volubility. water like a duck’s back. Two Knox County Orchardixtt Among of the Star motor, which has these outstanding quality features: Not the usual “preachy” tale which Those Making the Experiment. Is so often found in hooks for girls, Honed Cylinders Double Adjustment Carburetor Mother’s Day tomorrow, a beauti hut just a wholesome every-day story 3. Neponset Black Building Paper is Several orehardistx in the State Ire Lapped Piston Pins Vacuum Fuel Feed ful anniversary, witli its red flower about every-day girls at a boarding endorsed by builders and archi­ undertaaking to find out what it costs Silent Chain Drive Gas Tank at Rear for the living mother and its white school with no exciting adventures o. to perform different operations for thrilling mysteries. An occasional tects everywhere. Light Weight Pistons Hot Spot Manifold flower for the dead. the purpose of ascertaining the cost house party or perhaps an evening of producing a barrel of apples under Bronze Bushed Rods Removable Valve Guides Mv mother i—numhood’s anxious brow party with various birthday celebra­ And sterner cares liave long been mine, Neponset Black Building Paper is made by Bird &. Son, inc. different methods of management. Mirror Finished Bearings 100r° Machined Fly Wheel Yet I mm lo thee fondly now tions, a school play, a fortune teller, ! (Est. 1795), manufacturers of Neponset Twin Shingles, Bird’s These men kept accounts last year Fitted to one ten-thousandth inch Forced Feed Lubrication As when upon thy bosom s shrine initiation into the “Ata Beta Pi” so- 1 Shingle Design Roll Roofing, Paroid Roofing and Neponset showing the cost of labor on each Mv Infant griefs were gently hushed to rest ciety and sometimes a supper in the I Board. There’s a Bird product for every sort of building! operation, as pruning, spraying and And thy low whispered prayers my slumbers STAR CAR PRICES f. o. b. Lansing, Mich. blessed. room of one of the girls—all these harvesting. These records are to make up the sum of their dissipations He ore headquarters for Bird’s building papers, cover a period of three years so as to TOURING ....;.. $540 2-DOOR SEDAN .... $750 roofings and wall board. Tlie Memorial Day observance tills and school girl chatter tells most o/ ; cover variations in seasonal condi­ ROADSTER...... $540 4-DOOR SEDAN .... $820 year is in tlie hands of a committee the story day by day. tions. The purpose is to find the most COUPE ...... $715 COMMERCIAL CHASSIS . $445 comprising William P. Hurley of Ed­ The scene closes with Commence- ' economical methods of 'performing win Libby Post, Basil Stinson of ment Day. when the girls step out of 1 various operations and to compare BatfrEy Dwast Mstors, Eiizabelh, N. J. - Lansing, Mich. - Oakland, CaL - Toronto, Onft Winslow-Holbrook Post, E. C. Mo­ the story and into their respectiv? the cost and return on different va ran of tlie iSons of Veterans. James homes leaving the reader with the W. H. GLOVER CO. rieties of apples. F Carver of the Spanish War \ etei- memory of many pleasant hours Among Ihe leading orchardists who ROCKLAND AUTO SALES CO. ans and Major Ralph W. Broun of spent with both girls and teachers ROCKLAND, ME. are making this study in cooperation the Coast Artillery Corps. H. Hard­ and with nothing tragic or sorrow­ with the Extension Service of the Sales and Service Rooms. New Garage. New County Road ing Hale, a well known Boston attor­ ful to mar the general effect. College of Agriculture at Orono, are ney. who is said to he a fine orator Published by U C. Page & Co., Everett N. Hobbs of Hope and Jesse % .. >4 will be tlie Memorial Day orator. Boston. F. Calderwood of Union. Every-Other-Day Rockland Courier-Gazeitte, Saturday, May 9, 1025. Page Three

J. A. Jameson and VWliam H. TALK OF THE TOWN Maxey, Jr., are among the Northend WITH THE CHURCHES motorists who are building, private •OMING NEIGHBORHOOD EVENTS garages this spring. Gospel Mission services will be ■May 9 (League Baseball) Rockland High held Sunday afternoon at 2.30 and In In Vinalhaven; Thomaston High In New­ the evening at 7.15, conducted by castle. Steamer J. T. Morse, which has Charles Atherton. , “And I learned about Dressers May 10—Mothers’ Day. been in winter quarters at Boston, Announcement • • • « May 11—Daylight Saving begins. has been brought to Camden by ■May 11-16—Clean-Up Week. Services in the Saints’ room. 471 Maj' 14—Annual Financial Campaign, and Capt. Hawley, and will there tit out Main street, Bunday, are as follows: TltheM* Rally at LHtleftehl Memorial church. for the Bar Hlarbor line. Sunday school at 10.30 a. m. and May 15—iMrs. Percival’s dance recital at from Him” the Arcade. Beginning Monday, May II, preaching at 7 p. m.; Wednesday MaV 2U-21—Senior Class play "The Charm John O. Stevens has sold his motor evening tlie regular prayer meeting School," in High School auditorium. yacht Emily to Mrs. Margaret Bow- May 2i-23 Trial of cruiser Memphis on ive shall close our store at 5 and Thursday afternoon the doctrine A traveling man came into our store yesterday and, noting the price tags on Rockland course. dlteh of Milton, Mass., who will use and covenants class meets. May 20—Annual strawberry supper of Bap­ lt at the Point Lookout Club. Isle ait ... * the Dressers and Chiffoniers going into our northern window, yelped: “For tist Aden’s League. Haut during the summer. P. M. Daylight Saving Time, At the Congregational church to­ ■May 2«—Camden—Annual school fair and Pete’s sake, you’re selling those at pri:es that shade my wholesale list.” You operetta. morrow morning Mr. .Rounds will May 30—Memorial Day. The May session of Rockland except Saturdays. preach on the subject, “Christ and see—that tells the story of a good buy. t. June 7 Warren High School graduation. tlie Home.” The sermon will be ap­ June 18—Rockland High School Graduation Ixidge of Elks is to be held Monday In New High School auditorium. night, preceded by n supper at C.45. propriate to Mothers' Day. Thd Pil­ Sept K4—Standard Time resumed. Beginning June only one .meeting a grim Choir will sing. Church school Bept 30-Oct. 2—State Convention of W C. at noon. The Fellowship League T L. in Auburn. month will be held—the fourth Mon­ day—at 8 o’clock. will meet in the vestry at G o'clock. Burpee Furniture • • • • All In all lt has been a shivery week. v The (Inal chapter of "The Riddle First Church of Christ, Scientist, fiUder” is being shown at Empire Cedar and Brewster streets. Sunday CHIFFONIERS Theatre today. A new serial, en­ Company morning service at 11 o’clock. Sub­ DRESSERS South Main .street was being tarred ject of lesson sermon, “Adam and yesterday. titled "Idaho" begins Monday and \ Solid Oak Tuesday, with Mahlon Hamilton and Fallen Man.” Sunday school at 12. Solid Oak Vivian Rich as stars. The reading room is located in the] Karie Conant enters the employ of nnv Bicknell block and is open Dust Proof the Swift Beef Co. next Monday. every week day from 2 to 5 p. m. Dust Proof The offices in the Court House « • • • King So Ionian Temple Chapter Karl Johnson of Rockland and will continue on standard time unless Plate Mirror A grass lire on North Main street had five candidates on the Mark de­ Mary Handy of Camden have tiled Universallst church—Rev. C. A. Plate Mirror the other trolley towns adopt day­ called the department out Thursday gree Thursday night—William H. marriage intentions at the city clerk’s Knickerbocker will preach at 10.3(1, light saving. If Buckland's exam­ 11x19 afternoon. Rhodes, Adelbert L. Miles, John A. office. topic, "WJiat Is Basic In Human ple is followed the offices will open 12x20 l'ilield, Frederick L Hull and Donald Life?” Sunday school at 12. Kin­ and close an hour earlier. H. Cross. Next Thursday night the Fred M. Blackington has been man­ dergarten during the church service. E. K. Winchenbaeh of Thomaston Y. P. C. U. at 6 p. m. Music in­ has w/ld Ills smaller cottage at Cres­ Chapter will have a special meeting. icuring tlie lawns of A. H. Jones. The date of the dance revue of cludes the anthem "Hark, Hark, My' >13.50 cent Beach to A. B. Higgs of this city. E. Carl Moran and tlie Congrega­ Jennie Harvey Percival’s classes, at Tlie Rockland Used Car Mart Is the tional Church. Soul,” Ambrose; tenor solo, “Mother, *12.50 ------« The Arcade, is Friday, May 15. Re­ name of a new enterprise which has My Dear," Trehorne, by Mr. Wyllte. Stanley Amsen, who has been em­ • * • • hearsals are under way and tlie pro­ its headquarters in Blake block at The May meeting of the Mt^lne ployed In his brother's burber shop In SS gram promises to be ahead of any­ the Northend. lt handles nothing State League of Hand Engines will Episcopal notices for Sunday: At Augusta, has joined Libby Paladino’s thing she has presented. Marston's St. Peter’s, holy communion at 7.30 staff. but used cars, ranging from the hum­ lie held in Hecla Engine hall, Ran­ CHIFFONIERS Orchestra, furnishes the music. ble Ford to the haughty Pierce Ar- dolph. tonight, at 7.30 o'clock. a. m., morning prayer and sermon at The Price on This row. Parker F. Norcross Is mana- 10.30, school following. Evening With No Mirror A letter directed to E. K. Thomas­ Belfast was evidently impressed ger. ■Freeman A. Stanley Is building a prayer and sermon at Thomaston at 7.30, school at 0.30. Guild meetings Lot Means a ton reached the party for whom tlie by the "Boys’ Scramble.” The double garage 20-22 for Dr. IL W. Plain Wood Back cureless addresser intended it. Such Journal says: "Rockland is to be Extensive Improvements are being Bickford on Maple street extension. this week will be omitted. Friday In fame. congratulated on the exceptionally made upon tlie premises of Fred C. Blanchard B. Smith is having a 3-car evening tlie Girls’ Friendly Society Quick Sale good appearance of her boys, who Black Summerxptreet. Two old garage built on the same street. will meet, followed by choir prac­ tice, St. Peter’s iiarish room. In Boston this week Arthur I* even refrained from hoots as they stumps and three large trees have • » » • *10.00 Don’t Delay in Rogers hail tlie pleasure of seeing passed many Belfast youngsters of been removed, the back lawn is being Judge F. B. Miller took a (lay off Oazzy Vance, the Brooklyn pitcher, thelp own age. Send them up again." graded and various shrubs and flow­ yesterday and went into the wilds Sunday services at the Salvation Taking Such a Rare at his very best. He would have ering plants have been set out. Earle and woods of St. George und Ten­ Army citadel are as follows: Holi­ This is a standard won any World .Series game that Alewives from' Warren, strawber­ Conant is the landscape artist In ant's Harbor carrying chain for ness meeting, 11 a. m.; salvation meeting, 8 p. m; company meeting, Buying Opportunity. day, in Mr. Rogers' opinion. ries from Arkansas and lettuce from charge. Surveyor L. D. Jones. Tlie Judge article Arizona have featured this week's had a wonderful time but lost eight ,(S. S.), 2 p. m.; Young People’s A Nash sedan of Massaohusetts markets. Considerable ground was pounds in the process. Legion, 6.30 p. m. Capt. and Mrs. Ruth Mayhew Tent will give the Five Drawers registry came to grief in front of covered in the assembling of these Simons and Lieut. Pickup will he fifth of Its series of auction parties IJpnkin black Thursday afternoon materials, it will be seen. Straw­ Francis E. Bresnehan, formerly in charge of the services with good next Tuesday evening In G. A. R. when the Tront axle broke. The berries. by the way, have been sell­ athletic director and director of music and singing. The week day hall. The decision as to the most four occupants got a shaking up, but ing as low as 27 cents for baskets manual training in Camden High services are as follows: Wednesday proficient player Is very much In nobody was injured. large enough to supply four persons. School, was In the city Thursday. He salvation meeting. 8 p. m.; Friday, V. F. STUDLEY INC. doubt and as far as can be stated off­ is now instructor of manual training holiness meeting, 8 p. m.; Saturday, hand no one has yet beaten the rec­ 283 MAIN STREET. ROCKLAND Park and Empire Theatres will go Among Ihe present generation there in Pittsfield, Mass., but maintains a free-and-easy meeting, 8 p. m. op daylight saving time commenc­ are few’ who know that John But- ord of a lady who hus been present lively Interest in Knox County’ ath­ • • • • only one evening. The scores have ing next Monday, the hours being 2. tomer of Clarendon street was once letics. Accompanied by Mrs. Bres­ Morning worship at Littlefield not been as high as expected and it 7. and S.45. It will be noticed that a champion swimmer in Ihe English nehan he is spending a week's va­ Memorial church at 10.30 with ser­ is within the realm of possibility that the evening performances begin 15 Navy. He joined at the age of 14 cation In Camden. mon by Pastor Stuart using as his ln the year 1924 diseaaes of a newcomer might carry off the minutes later than during the winter. as second class boy and was in the subject, “The Aiqieal of Christianty the heart killed 170,033. honor. Only one more party and service about three years, getting a The annual Diocesan convention —The Test of Sincerity.” The Much of this could liave been this series will close. Post office clerks of Maine, mem­ pretty thorough experience in sailor- of tlie Episcopal church of Maine music will consist of a vocal duet prevented it treated in time. bers of the State Branch of the ing and gunnery. One of his ships will lie held at the cathedral, Port­ by Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Gregory and Rockland Red Cross. »«»*»**•••»*» Now Open! United National Association will hold was the Hercules of the Channel land, Tuesday and Wednesday. Lay an anthem by the choir. Bible school + Fleef, carrying eight 18-ton guns. « • delegates from St. Peter's church In­ meets at noon and the lesson sub­ their annual convention May 30 in Boys, and not such small boys at One of his exploits was the winning * \ DAYLIGHT TIME * clude George W. Smith and Fred S. ject is "Philip und the Ethiopian this city, according to the announce ­ that, are doing considerable damage DAY AND EVENING of a swimming race in which there » ____ • ■March with Abram 6. Kye and Treasurer.” Theme: "Knowing ment sent out by J, E. Leighton, Jr., by climbing the wire backstop of were 16 entries. .After he came to * Daylight Saving goes into effect * Charles W. Livingston as alternates. lesus." Christian Endeavor serv­ vice president of the Maine Branch. Community Park. Undoubtedly the this country, which was a matter of * in this city tomorrow morning * The session of the Woman’s Aux­ ice Is at 0.15. The Senior Girls' FREE PARKING sole trouble is thoughtlessness. Charles E. Smith has bought th» about 53 years ago, he thought noth­ * at one minute past midnight, and * iliary will be held Wednesday and group of which Miss Doris Daggeti Eli Fa, rington property on Cedar ing of swimming out around the * will continue until Sunday morn- * Thursday. Is leader, will have charge. Tb“ REST ROOM FOR THE LADIES street. Mr. Farrington has gone to mackerel fishers oft Jameson Point * ing, Sept. 13, unless failure to ob- * topic is "Where and llow Should A district meeting ot the Odd Fel­ Woolwich to live with his daughter. and bark. In local entertainments * tain the referendum causes the * The City Club dined at the Thorn­ We Spend Our Sundays?” In ob­ lows will he held in this city one Harris P. Smith who recently bought ' he sung and did the break-down and * anti-Daylight Saving bill to be- * dike Hotel last night, and discussed servance of Mother's Day tlie young week from today, with Grand Master CRANK CASE SERVICE, AIR AND WATER a big double bouse on Park street Is ' double shuttle and often took part in * come a law July 9. It should be * timely topics relating to city affairs. people's choir will present tlie George Ellingwood of Gray in attend­ remodelling the place completely. gramas. * remembered, however, that the * One won the matter of parking auto­ Songalogue—"His Mother’s Sermon" ance. Tenant’s Harbor Ixidge will We Invite You to Avail. Yourself of These * trains, postoffice, Co.urt House, * mobiles on Main street. The club at 7.15. work the first degree. The Rebekahs • • • . Walter W. Morse of Portland was The Littlefield Memorial Church * hotels and law offices continue * members voted unanimously to keep will serve supper at 6.30. Conveniences the city ' Thursday looking over j has its eighth annual finaheial cam- * on Standard Time. Time men- * their own cars off the street, and will Sunday morning at tlie First the ground with a view to forming a j palgn and tlther's rally next Thurs­ * tioned in news items in this pa- * ask the Rotary Club and Forty Club Baptist church tlie pastor, Rev. B. Union R.F.D. No. 2 is represented * per will refer to the Daylight * Lions’ Club This organization is day evening. The estimated budget members to do likewise, to the end P. Browne, will speak at 10.30 on in the Knox Hospital this week by * Saving schedule unless otherwise * extremely popular wherever it exists, i for the year ending June 7. 1926, is that the street may he left at the "The Mother The Home Needs To­ Lowell Bowley and Earl Norwood, SATURDAY, MAY 16 * indicated. This is done to pre- * and the prospects of getting a for­ , $3200, and the workers have supreme disposal of business visitors and sum­ day." .Special music will include two huskies, who have been oper * vent needless repetition. midable membership here are said to faith tltat the sum will he raised mer visitors, during the summer sea­ ‘Mother-Calling’’ by Mrs. Lillian ated on and are both more or less lie very good. Aside from the Rotary The flnance committee comprises «**»********» son. Homer E. Robinson is charged Joyce, "For Mother’s Sake," Weaver, coni ful'table and cheerful this morn­ WiU Be Opening Day and Forty clubs are many men who ■ Frank B. Gregory-. Edgar IV. Barter. with the duty of looking after this by the choir and “I Think When I ing. would be eligible who belong to no Earl C. Randall, Eva D. Snow, Annid Rockland was represented at the activity. Henry B. Bird brought up Read That Sweet Story of Old,” by other organization. Mr. Mbrse is S; Babbidge. Priscilla C. Richardson, Grand Lodge sessions in PortlanJ the matter of getting the City Club Mrs. Rachel Browne. There wil' Watch this paper Next Week for announcements coming to Rockland again, and will Augusta 1* Moon, Clarence E. Cray, this week by Albert I. Mather. A. II. behind the Chamber of Commerce also be Dedication of Infants at this "Played the first green of the sea­ be accompanied by an organizer. Maynard W. Gray, Carl W. Chaples, Newbert, J. A. Itiehan. J. F. Bui- on the work of publicity, and argued service and a report of tlie Boston son on the Country Club course this Grace C. Dorman, Catherine O. Greg­ gees, Carl E. Morse, W. R. Lufkin, that there should he an increase of Conference will be given. Sunday morning," sang Dr. James Kent gay­ ory. The captains of the several W. G. Dlmick, Frank A. Beverage, membership in order to properly school at tlie usual hour. Young ly. as he returnedd from an early OILING, GREASING, CRANK CASE SERVICE The Kian stands for law teams engaging In the drive are: Frank A. Maxey, W. D. Talbot, James carry on the work. The need of People’s service at 6 p. tn. with Her­ morning constitutional Thursday. and order, freedom of Team A, Harry P. Clia.se: R. Earl C. F. Carver and E. R. Veazie. E. K. having the Chamber of Commerce man .Hart In charge, the topic be­ With the veteran Victor P. Hall it is the daily custom of the doctor to take speech, freedom of the Randall; C, Carl Chaples: D, J. N. Gould was elected grand generalissi­ office on the ground floor was also ing "How To Spend Sunday." At 7.15' the pastor’s subject will lie the a whirl around the course before the press. ( Farnham; E. Stanley Gregory; F, mo of the Grand Commandery and touched upon, and several sites were THURSTON SERVICE STATION Mrs. Charles Atherton; G. Miss Grace appointed grand standard bearer. considered. third in series on the book of Reve­ average citizen is abroad. Ku Klux Kian Dorman' Jl, Miss Mabel Seavey; I. Dr. Richan was elected grand junior lation, "The Lamb and The Seven- Comer Park and Broad Streets Rockland Mrs. Eva D. Snow. warden of the Grand 1-odge. Charles Sealed Book.” The choir will sing Four brothers who had not been Jt Crowley was present from South "Let’s Wear a Flower Today,” together since 1891 (34 years ago) met Thomaston. Weaver. Midweek prayer meeting in tilts city yesterday and celebrated ? on Tuesday evening at 7.30. the occasion by riding to Thomaston The Membership Committee of the • • • * and Warren and visiting some of the Knox Memorial Association, realizing Sunday morning at the Pratt Me­ old familiar scenes. Tlie brothers morial ,M. H. church will be ob­ that the people of Thomaston would Have you ever eaten one were George Wardwell of Boston and be most vitally interested in the res­ served as Mothers' Day. The musi­ Sandy Point, Arthur P. Wardwell of DANDELION GREENS toration of “Montpelier" have sent of Mrs. Austin Smith's cal program under tho direction of Boston and Rockland and John J. out 180 circular letters In that town, Miss Bertha McIntosh, chorister, and Frank D. Wardwell of Rockland 1 am buying good stock; must be thoroughly urging them to join the association. Dandelion Green Dinners? will consist of the anthem, "Chris­ All have found their life mission in tian, the Morn Breaks Sweetly," Cleaned Flftjk thousand individuals paying : MENU : the building of ships, and it is for three years’ membership in ad­ Shelley, by the choir; "Tell Mother doubtful it there Is a better known Dandelion Greens vance would assure the accomplish­ I’ll Be There," by the male quar­ family in nautical circles on the At­ ment of this undertaking; and would Cold Sliced Shoulder tette; "Memories of Mother," Hark­ lantic coast. George Wardwell re A. M. FULLER > ' -Au • Bread and Butter ness, mixed quartette. Norman turned to Boston last night, having \ . 1 bring to this part of the State many people who appreciate the historic Doughnuts Coffee Pie Waldron, delegate to tlie boys' hugely enjoyed his visit to Rockland 260 Broadway, Head of Summer St. Rockland and beautiful. When Thomaston conference in Augusta, will make and Sandy Pqlnt. He begun his 11:00 to 1:00 o’clock his report of the conference, shipbuilding career on the Great 51-56 has had opportunity to start the list PRICE - - 50 CENTS the membership drive will be carried and the pastor will speak of Ixtkes, and was so successful at it the observance of Mothers' Day. that Lawley, the Boston yacht build­ CHOICE SEEDS on in this and surrounding towns. METHODIST VESTRY Many people from out of the State The subject of the evening sermon er, signed him up. Mr. Wardwell PAINT BRING HOME I liave already signified their desire to will be "Blind Men.” The musical was with Lawley 14 years, since headquarters assist: and this week our old friend TUESDAY, MAY 12 program will include tlie anthem. which time he lias been in business “Boae" (Albion B. Crocker of Som­ “Hear Our Prayer," Salome: duet, for himself as a builder of yachts and 56-lt erville) sent in his membership fee "Where Is My Boy Tonight?" Mr. coasting vessels, lie operated the THE CROPS with a kindly letter of appreciation and (Mrs. Raymond Anderson, and yard at Sandy Point, during Ihe World War. of the work. Mrs. Gorwalz of Thom­ “God Bless M^ Boy.” Stebbins, by aston w’as the first to respond witli DANCE male quartette. Otho L. Hatch will a life membership fee of $20. conduct the praise service at the opening. Prayer meeting Tuesday APPLETON RIDGE VERY package of our Every Tuesday Night Hayden Fuller is shingling his Rotary luncheon yesterday c,i(l not evening at 7,30. Clocks will be set barn. David Escaii, -.-. Frank Hurt choice Field and Gar­ fail to take cognizance of iNatlona, FRIENDSHIP HALL ahead one hour in accord witli re­ cent action of city government. and Roland Edgecota'i are helping den Seeds is guaranted to Music Week and besides the ensem­ Kirk & Claffy’s Orchestra him. ble singing enjoyed a program to 56* It hurnir.;' Dr. H. H. Plumer of Union was a produce real Blue Ribbon which two High School boys, Sol Ceep the Home cigar THE STORE WITH THE SHERWIN-WlkLIAMS HOUSEHOLD FAINTING GUIDE .oke J. W. A. cigars. 54-59 business caller at I.. N. Moody's and winning crops. Of course, I’olise, violin, and Abralium Fein, sax­ Minnie Brown’s Tuesday. ophone, contributed very acceptably. Friends of Mrs. Ethel Towle are DEMONSTRATION there is a reason—every Janies J. O’Hara at the piano was In BORN ,—Atudeiaa Ridge. May —. to Mr. and sorry she is ill in a Massachusetts Seed is carefully selected his usual tine form and played with Frank Hart, a dsugliter hospital with trouble with her exceeding brilliancy Rachmani­ sion—Wliile Head Light. May 6. lo and must bear our severe id Mrs Arthur Marston, a son -Keith foot. noff's Prelude In C Minor. Phil Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley had the SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PRODUCTS tests before offered for sale. Jones, Homer E. Robinson and A. P. misfortune to step on a large nail, Richardson sang solos, and a song DIED injuring h^r foot quite badly. SATURDAY, MAY 9th Your needs are adequately w:is contributed by the Hominy •Xaniara- Maas. May 8. Sarah B. Me­ W. M. N Aw bert has bought a new Quartet. W. A. Glover presented an ara. formerly of Ttiomastoii. aged 70 Chevrolet tobring car. Mr. Marshall, their factory service man, will be met in these assortments. admirable paper dealing with the t Funeral at St. .lames Catholic church, day. at 9 o'clock, a. at. Several were absent from school here all day to demonstrate their products and lumber situation in this country, this week with the prevailing dis All Seeds Warranted where the steady depletion of forests CARD OF THANKS temper. help solve painting problems. "means practical extinction in ho fflsh to thank nty friend# of Rockland great period of time, tlie speaker dndnesses shown during my lllncsa. I ALL ARE INVITED ‘onvaleacing at 79 (Ilford street, Port- A man unaccustomed to praising his said, unless reforestation is practiced ’Mc . .and would be glad to hear front wife went out of his way to call her And we are offering the following special: on a large scale. Other building ly friends. an angel. materials have more and more come Carrie K. Robinson. Oxford Rt.. Portland. Me. * She ventured to ask why she had % Pint Enameloid...... 30 into use, hut even then the demand KNOWLTON’S been so honored. 1 Enameloid Brush...... 25 for lumber is steadily increasing. CARD OF THANKS “Well." said the wily one. “in the (Formerly COBB’S) We used to think of the east as the We wish to rx|ir«is our heartfelt thanks first place you are always flittin 1 Book “Joy of Color”...... 25 great region of production, but now to tliose neighbors and friends who co kind­ ly assisted us In our recent bereavement; ubout; secondly, you are always two-thirds of the lumber is cut In 1 also for the beautiful flower# sent on the harping on things; and thirdly, by tlie west. We are cutting each year occasion of the funeral. your own account, you have nothing .80 60 billion board feet and only 10 Ella M Achorn. Mantle Crow to wear!" billion are replaced. At this rate In | 44 years our forests will be ex- ’ FOR THIRTY CENTS liausted. Charles B. Paine of the 1855 1R25 SHOE REPAIRING One to a Customer Augusta Rotary Club and H. F. Mann AUTO TOP REPAIRING of this city were guests at the lun­ :: Memorials:: cheon. Rockland Shoe Repairing E. A. GLIDDEN & CO. Co. W. H. GLOVER CO. . The First Baptist C. E. will ho|d WALDOBORO, ME. 453 MAIN ST. ROCKLAND TeL 14 a cooked food sale at the Maine Mu- School Street Rockland 55-tf WE ARE BUYING UV5 F< aic store, Saturday, May 9. st-M Every-Other-Day Page Four Rockland Courier-Gazette, Saturday, May 9, 1025 SAVED FRIEND MEMORIES OF AN ACTIVE LIFE EASTERN STEAMSHIP ‘Men and Ships and Sealing Wax”—The Story of a u LINES, Inc. STANDARD TIME FROMHOSPITAL Thomaston Boy Who Made Good. |7 8 9 10 21 2* BOSTON & BANGOB LIRE i I - fj by Mrs. Heckman Decided to Try 76 (By Charles K. Flint) Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable [Continued—Began Feb. 261 first machine might cost half-a-mil- 16 Compound—Note Results— Chapter XVII—The Automobile and •lion dollars or Knore, standardized Lve Rockland for Boston 8 P. M. .‘4 quantity production would ultimately the Aeroplane Lve Rockland for Bangor 8s Way 79 Ia7 is Council Bluffs, Iowa. —“I had pains result in low prices. However, I My experience with automobiles in niv back and sides and headaches, never had the vision to foresee the Landings 5 A. M. began before the (lays of licenses, it so that I could not amazing success of Ford along these ir zo when I drove a l'e Pion—the "Puff- Lve Rockland for Bar Harbor b do my work. Once lines. Pufr— which was equipped with a Way Landings 5 A. M. in a while I would I was the first person to take an SI 3A 33 35 36 bicycle seat in the rear and a lux­ /ou Just be sick a week. A automobile to the South Side Sports­ Lve Rockland for Blue Hill b Way urious seat In front. I suppose that (boujust ...our he’s friend told me that men's Club, which has jyncc been a Landings 5 A. M. the name ’ Puff-Puff’’ was a tribute Weil, 37 Ly dia E. Pin k- Mecca for so many of the high class MOT Commencing about May 11, 1925, ham’s Vegetable to the noise made by the engine: he's Well There is no reason for him to cars. The automobile was a curiosi­ look or feel this way but when I recall the efforts with \om boy, too, can have this Sailings daily except Sunday. Compound had ty and I undertook to explain its kept her out of which 1 pushed that vehicle, with refreshing, exhilarating, till- character to a number of the club alit’c look of health the hospital, so I Mrs. Flint in the chair, the name members who crowded around the Vinalhaven and Rockland , ■90 *7 *7 ■w thought I would might just as well have been taken IS he unusual vehicle. In the midst of try it, as I had tried for a description of my breathing. Steamboat Co. my informative lecture, the exhibit* $0 50B a number of other 1 attendeil the first automobile CONSTIPATION 157 378 added to the excitement of the occa­ ______medicines. Now I race on Decoration Day, 1696, when The direct route between sion by blowing out one of its boiler feel like a different person and am the machines had not yet outgrown ROCKLAND. VINALHAVEN. NORTH HA­ tubes. means DISEASE 153 telling my friends about the Vege­ the title of "horseless carriages." VEN, STONINGTON AND SWAN’S J My early trips by Locomobile to table Compound helping me, hoping The judges of this pioneer contest These young rascals when they are well are the greatest ISLAND the South Side Club were never S^i 56 59 163 they will let it help them, too." were Chauncey 31. Depew and Fred­ WINTER ARRAN0E“TM7 events of uninterrupted progress. institutions on earth. But when that insidious lurking — Mrs. Ethel Heckman, Box 21, erick Thompson, the president of (Subject to change without notlee) K. F. D. No. 1, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Mrs. Flint, who generally went with monster—constipation—ties up their bowels, then the IN EFFECT 5.30 A. M. WEDNESDAY, OCT. ha 63 the Pennsylvania Railroad. The 8. 1924. committee in charge were very wise me. said "We always get into trouble world is dark. Coated tongue, loss of appetite, wakefulness, Saved From An Operation when we stop.” She reminded me Leaves Swan’s Island dally except Sundays In arranging the course so that race bad breath, pimples, weakness, dull mind are only a lew at 5.3U A M. for Stonington, North Haven, 6f 65 166 6681 [67 I of that mother, who. when her 6? 70 Monessen, Pa. - “I took Lydia E. would finish at the bottom of a hill indications that you are going to have a mighty sick boy it Vinalhaven and Rockland. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound for a daughter asked whether she could Returning leaves Rockland at 1.30 P. M. instead of nt the top. I believe that you do not see that his clogged bowels are opened up atonce. for Vinalhaven, North Haven, Stonington and 71 I7Z serious case of female trouble. The eight horseless carriages crossed the go walking with Jimmy in the Swan's Island. worst pain 1 had was in my right side park that evening, replied. "Yes. my B. H. STINSON. finish line, hut I am not sure how and back with swelling in my side so daughter, if you’ll keep walking.” General Agent. 1®. 1926, Western Newspaper Union.) that I was unable to walk at one time. many were left along the road. Dr. Caldwell’s Rockland, Maine. Oct. 6, 1924. Horizontal. Vertical. I was ordered to go to the hospital, In the early part of 1963. George but here I am, still without an opera­ After the race a dinner was served MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD I 1—To hus 1— Printing measure Day conferred with me in regard t< Eastern Standard Time | 7—Expected king and deliverer of 2— Personal pronoun 8—Wager tion. I saw your advertisement and at the Ardsley Club. Chauncey M. utilizing the Selden Patent. He SYRUP PEPSIN have taken the Vegetable Compound Depew was the chief speaker; and Trains Leave Rockland for I the Hebrews 4—Affects with pain doubted that the patent would stand The Family Laxative Augusta. AS7 00a. m., 17.45 a. m., tl lOp. m. I 15— Born 14—Small particle 6—South American shrub with splendid results.’’—Mrs. J. Nel­ his diplomacy in picturing the glori­ the test of litigation, hut pointed out Bangor. A S7.00a. m., 17.45 a. ni . |1 10p m 1 16— To perform 16—Prevaricate Boston. AJ7.00a. m., t7,45a. m.. B JOP-m- 6— Same as 1 vertical son. 842 Donner Ave., Monessen, Pa. ous future of the automobile, and in that owing to the comprehensive­ 17— Soft magnesium silicate 7— Mother 8—Natural color avoiding reference to its present in­ —relieves constipation. It appeals to the manly little lei- Brunswick. AS7.00 a. m., f7.45a. tn„ tl.10 p. m.J 18— Place 19—Thue ness of its claims. It would he a ver; 9—Remain 10—Kind adequacies was no less skillful than low. Father, mother, sister and baby like it, too. And lor 1,-wi.ton. A 17.00 a. m., |7.45a. m., 71.10 p. m. 21—To drain 23—Purchase 11— Three-toed sloth desirable patent around which to UNION the tact which he displayed on a 30 years it has pointed the way to health along Nature s NewYork.tl.10p.nl. ,, 24—Note of musical scale 12— Personal pronoun form and maintain an organization 1' irtland. AS7.00 a. m., 77.45 a. tn., 71.10 P- m., 26—The Orient 19— Scandinavian narrative of legend George Cameron of Massachusetts later occasion when, as president of American automobile manufac-ma road for all of them. A pleasant tasting combination of F».35 p. in. 29—Part of a day Waterville, A57.00a.m., t7.4.»a.m., 11.10p.m. 81—Gibbet 20— Ridges 22—One who rides has bought the Carl Thurston farm the Pilgrim Society. "poke at a (urers Such an organizattioni was 84—Custard dish 23— Name of American family of Egyptian senn.a, pepsin and aromatics. 10,000,000 bottles Wodwich. A|7.00a. m., t7.45 a m. TllOp and will move here soon. All are luncheon given to the British Am- 1 formed,fy-.v.mzwl andn nrt thetBn rncilltresult Wflwas U thatf Day j >.35 p. m. 87—Land measure 18—A saver stage folk bassador Gaddes. Depew was to used annually throughout the country prove i ts effectiveness. 89—Point of compalss 24— Spoil 25—Sea eagle glad to welcome good people back to and those for whom he acted re­ I Daily, except Sunday*. 5 Sundays only 40—Boy’s name 27— Prefix meaning not Union. And here’s health, wealtn make the first speech, and the atti­ ceived a profit from the operation A Passengers provide own ferriage Bath to Wool­ tude of American officials towards As Easy To Take As wich. 42—Change from one form to an­ 28— Lofty mountain and prosperity to George and Inez. while the industry generally bene­ other Valera had been such that It 29— Personal pronoun Mrs. Clara Clark has returned from fited from the fact that the mediant Qrandma’s Jam 48—Silence! 60—Eroding I 30—Correct was impossible for him to avoid that Portland where she spent the winter cal'engineers of the various com 61—Opening 62—Crooked 32—Correlative of either subject. But in view of the Sack- One dose is enough to remove the ob­ 63— Former Russian ruler J 33—Us 35—Roadway (abbr.) with relatives and friends. panics in the Selden Patent Associa­ struction, and alter that diminishing 64— Three feet (abbr.) vllle-West incident and diplomatic tion met from month to mopth, for 36—Personal pronoun Mrs. Ella Miller has returned to proprieties. It would have been dif- , JJ”’ e „f dlBCU8glni doses will allow Nature to again assert 65— Strife 67—Cease I 40—At a distance her home after a winter at South z the latest hersell ard resume her proper func­ 20 PER CENT 60— Negative 41—Lascivious 42—Attempt ficult for Depew to have tried seri- I Union. technical developments in the au­ tions. A bottle ol Dr. Caldwell's Syrup 61— Foolish person (slang) 43— Eastern state (abbr.) ouslv to defend our attitude towards tomobile world. As a result of this 62— Achieve by labor 44— Indefinite article The W. C. T. U. held a very pleasant Pepsin should be in every home. We give regularly until De Valera. The real explanation of co-operation. America, which was 64—Hostelry 66—Kind of tree 45— City near Babylon and profitable meeting at the home of the American attitude was that It i» sold everywhere medicine is sold— 67— Shallow dish far behind in automobile develop further notice 20 PER 46— Note of musical scale Mrs. Sophia Shepard Tuesday. some of our politicians were playing £ and guaranteed. Try it at our risk. Your 68— Organ of head 47— A newt 48—Look over Mrs. Almeda Creighton is very ill ment when the Association was or­ druggist will return your money if it fails 71—Iron works 72—Tiresome 49—Brave man to the Irish galleries: hut it would ganized. overtook the French and to do as promised. 2ENT OFF the marked with pneumonia. Mrs. Isa Etter is have created bad blood If the fact SOB—Land measure Germans, and finally produced auto­ PEPSIN SYRUP COMPANY 61B—Exists 55—Lumber caring for her. had been plainly stated, so Depew TAKE selling price on every 66— At a distance Rev. E. W. Webber and family are mobiles of the very first quality. Monticello, Illinois diplomatically------t,s,k the. - De Valera i Developing along other lines DR CALDWELLS SYRUP PEPSIN 58— Opposite of 66 vertical ill with the prevailing distemper. hurdle by putting our defense In the. han thoge <>f quaHtj. ,.-„r(1 MMIUT LAXAT1V«- article in our store, includ­ 59— Musty Rev. E. S. Ufford ■occupied the pulpit Solution will appear In next Issue. 61—African antelope mouth of the Prime Minister of Eng- q ( >ne hnnd stan,h.rd ■ ing Stoves. 63— Prefix meaning new Sunday. . land. He informed Ms hearer8 that |Ze.f quantity production, paid the 64— Provided that 65—Negative Miss Florence Packard of Peabodv, when a member of Brtoh Cabl % ()b(ainp(, thp |<>w. Bushnell. Holland, and Lake. It is acterized more by force than by ele­ gance. Soon after 1 received the fol­ 66B—Southern state (abbr.) Mass., is the guest of Rev. Bessie net had spoken to ,JL3rd« est production cost, broke the Selden a lamentable fact that most of our 67— Jumbled type Crowell. garding Americas attitude toward tent an(i wlth his low.„rleed ears soldiers killed in Europe during the lowing letter from my Scotch friend STONINGTON 69— Part of verb "to be" A joint installation of the Ameri­ Irish pon ies, the Prime Minister a Kreater financial success World War were killed by American Lady Jane: 70— Note of musical scale can Legion and Auxiliary will be held “You will he amused that I have had simply as - i Hon’’" than a" the rest l°Kether, incldenta- inventions. FURNITURE CO. on Monday evening. It is earnestly date of the Amerioan election. WaU vrs I first took an intense interest in been interviewed by order of the <*- desired that every member be pres­ • • • • . ~ the Wright aeroplane when our Mr. Post Office officially to find out L. MARCUS Solution to Thursday's Puzzle ent as there is business of importance , . In finance. Ulysses 1). Eddy visited them on whose code I am using, what the EAST UNION The recital of this anecdote was .... meaning ot certain words is, and in 313-319 MAIN ST. TEL. 748-J |R U I to come before the meeting. followed by general laughter *\nd Low-priced cars have done more Thanksgiving Day, 190G, at their Mrs. Homer Davis of South Union ?»Irs. M. E. Shaw of Andover. Mass., fact to give the show away. The of­ 180-tf good feeling In which Ambassador eliminate class distinction than home in Dayton. was a recent caller of Mrs. Randall was an over-night guest of Mrs. Ber­ After the United States .Govern­ ficial sent left me much discomfort­ Geddes joined. i aay other single agency, as I have Robbins. tha Simmons Tuesday. Mrs. Shaw’ ment failed to take advantage of ed by the impracticability of my re­ Mrs. J. L. Dornan, who has been was in town to attend the funeral of It was with tlie same delicacy that, ohKPrvPq that the man with the the Wright discovery, they asked me plies and fully persuaded of the Mr. D’-pew dealt with the imper- : does not envy the owner of a FRIENDSHIP quite sick with an attack of the her aunt, the late Mrs. Abbie Cooper to offe- their areoplane to England. truth of the Scotch saying. ‘Ye can grippe, is improving. fections of the horseless carriage. ( Rolls-Royce. As I drive through 'In a speech made in London, Cobb sit on a rose, ye can sit on a sham­ TRUCKING CO. whose body was brought to Rock­ My faith in the future of the au- J t)ie country, particularly during the land in the winter. Mrs. Shaw had once said “Blood is thicker than rock, but canna sit on a thistle ” Melvin Etter is at home from Port­ tomobile was sufficient to cause me , ppr,.y anq fresh vegetable season, I Operating between Rockland and many pleasant memories of Union as water.” but owing to a patronizing [To Be Continued] land High school for a week’s vaca­ to retain Ralph Morgan of AVorces- , am very much impressed by the Friendship. Prompt and careful she spent quite a little time with her speech made by the speaker who tion. ter. a mechanical engineer, to report happiness of the owners of the service guaranteed. aunt on the place now’ owned by preceded him. he added, “Thank God Mr. and Mrs. Merton Payson of on the state of the art. As a result cheapest ears. The achievement of 51-63 Call Rockland 437 Charles Simmons. for the 3.000 miles of water” and South Windham were weekend guests of his investigations he built an au- i porq has meant so much to the peo- abandoned the speech he had pre­ with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Payson. Mrs. Luella Jones is confined to her tomobile which, altogether, cost about p|p o( ,his country .that I am not pared. Seeds BERRY & SMITH, of Bangor bed with grippe. $25,000. This car, along with certain surp,tPPd that the politicians are re­ la□□ EP Quite a delegation from Pioneer Earl Saywood has gone to Rock­ The Wrights, however without FARM 1 Grange attended Knox Pomona at patents which we had secured. ! ^.(r ,n„ him aH a factor of great im- SAILMAKERS land where he has employment with any reservations whatsoever, gave: □nnaaB . Warren. turned over at cost to a corporation) porjance jn national polities, I AMD Successors to EHEQ EJEinn Sheriff Thurston at the oil plant. England the opportunity to he the Lowell Bowlev is in Knox Hospital in which I was interested. j | became expert in driving first to establish a navy of the air. George W. Mugridge Wednesday marked a milestone in One of my earliest experiences through traffic and although 1 was CARDEN AWNINGS, TENTS, FLAGS where he underwent an operation for the life journey of Mrs. Clara Light I opened negotiations with Lord gall stones. He is doing nicely. with a steam machine was in ]S98;tpc thirteenth to take out a license Haldane. the Minister of War, TEAM COVERS, SPORTING GOODS and 20 members of the Eastern Star when Stanley drove into Irvington. ( .pp ^julberry Street Police Sta- 52-tf The ladies of the Farm Bureau will gathered at her home and made it a through Lady Jane Taylor, as I was • hold an in-between meeting May 12 and I was asked by John Brisbane, tlon. that number proved to he a satisfied that he would give her an WIRELESS SUPPLIES day lung to be remembered. A Walker, the editor of the Cosmopoli- |uc|ty one, ns I have never had an at the Grange hall.: Program, 10 bountiful dinner was served consist­ immediate audience. I cabled to her tan Magazine, to ride in the Stanley j accident. 1 have driven the aviators offering for >500.000 ten aeroplanes o’clock, “Home Industries;” dinner at ing of dandelion greens, cold meats, Buy Now— H. M. de ROCHEMONT W. P. STRONG Steamer. Mr. Wkilker gave me the. Santos Dumont, Wilbur Wright and that would each fly fifty miles. Hal­ noon; business meeting; papers on baked beans, cakes and pies. Mrs. 106 PLEASANT STREET choice of riding with him or with orv|i|e Wright, and also Simon dane replied that a fifty-mile flight Buy K & W Seeds WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER “Supplying the demand where pro­ Light was presented with a solid gold Stanley, and I chose Stanley. I was Three of these men had was too short, so I offered him PLUMBING, HEATING WALL PAPER ducts are marketable” and a discus­ Star pin as a token of the high es Seeds that mingle with afterwards told that when Mr. Wil- , (,ravP,j (|1P perils of the air, and the twenty aeroplanes that would each sion “What to do in our Community.” teem in which she is held by the sis­ Maine soil so that excellent TEL. 244-W ELECTRIC LAMPS AND liam Rockefeller—who from the very fourt|, felt quite at ease upon fiv 200 miles for $1,000,000. In reply ters of the order. results are obtained. 117tf SUPPLIES outset watched with great interest thp bottom of the sea; but all of Haldane told Lady Jane, “That’s Three Crow’ Pure Ground Pepper, Ask your dealer (or us) for The schools of Union will have an the evolution of the automobile—was , them evinced more or less anxiety Yankee tall talk !" I then offered THOMASTON. MAINE in tight moisture proof 'packages. the K & W Catalogue. Make exhibit and short program Wednes­ the first to ride with Mr. Walker in whpn they drove with me down to exhibit the Wright aeroplane to Emery B. Howard, D. D. S. Tu&S-tt —adv. day evening. May 13, beginning at the Stanley Steamer, he was con-| Broadway And when I accom- your selections. Buy of him. Ambassador Bryce, at a club of DENTIST 7.30 at Town hall. The program will siderablv stimulated by Mr. Walkeri pan|e(j business conversations with which I was a member, about an KENDALL & WHITNEY DENTAL XRAY and DIAGNOSIS be followed by an address by Miss wondering whether there was any approprlate gestures they grew more hour’s ride from Washington. I Portland, Me. (725) Florence M. Hale of the State De­ water in the boiler ! There was no I tjian anxious. also offered to pay the costs of dem­ Above IIustpn-Tuttie Book Store partment of Education. Miss Hale is reason for Mr. Rockefeller to he j havp owned a great variety of onstration in England and to make ROCKLAND, ME. 39tf “ASlicKer. in much demand as a speaker and worried on that point, as the Stanley para and , wag onp of ttlp g^ven jn. a deposit in any bank in London. her talk will not only be profitable, Steamer used steam only as it was j cor[X)rators of the most important His Lordship might name to be for­ W. A. JOHNSTON. REG. PNC. Just like Mine’ hut much enjoyed as Miss Hale has produced and the holler was not sub-- alltomobile club in the world: The feited in ease we did not make good. W for rainy days a keen sense of humor. jeet to an explosion. Automobile -Club of America. His Lordship then suggested to Lady CHICHESTER S PILLS JOHNSTON’S DRUG STORK THE DIAMOND BRAND. A The first real automobile which I! Thp areoplane was the creation .if Jane that we send over plans and IxMlIeftt AftbyonrDrui COMPLETE DRUG ANO SUNDRY 7’ As popular In ihe city drove, the Locomobile, was of in-; Wllbur and Orville Wright who. In specifications. For over two years ('hl-ehea-tcr • I>lam»nc LINE. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO FRIENDSHIP . Pill* In Red snd Gold PRESCRIPTIONS. KODAKS. 0E- as In the country. ferior design and construction; hut 1905 were the first to rlimb Into the the British government had heci> I boxes,- sealed with Blue Fred Young has employment In I Take no other. Buy of yo_ VELOPING, PRINTING AND EN­ /=oz*A/e/7, Womenand Ctii/ctr&n I predicted that die automobile would | Hkips ln "imavier than air" in:.- LARGING. Cushing. trying to get information about the Askfn,<’in.<’|rES-TFRR eventually be standardised as the I cjllne. The Europeans had talked Wright aeroplane; and I sent in DIAMOND BRAND FIIJ.s, f,r lift Miss Dorothy Simmons of Port years known as Best, Safest, Always Reliable rifle had been, and that although the ■ about what they were doing, and 370 Main Street, Rockland FISH BRAND Clyde is visiting her brother Floyd cipher an appropriate negative char­ SOLD BV DRliOGISlS EVERYWHERE Simmons at the Cove. world-wHe publications announced Mr. and Mrs. Jonah Morse of Dam­ what they expected to do. In 190X Usk rzi SLICKERS 7 a banquet was given in Paris to DR. JAMES KENT 7 ariscotta spent the weekend with •$OWEJfj // their daughter Mrs. Carrie MaFar- celebrate the success of the Wrights who by that time had excited con­ Osteopath land. siderable jealousy. A speaker, fol­ Mothers Day will he observed at 'foHBRN® lowing Wilbur Wright, known as 18 SUMMER STREET, ROCKLAND the Adventist church Sunday. A BOOST MAINE cordial invitation is extended to all the man of silence, who had regret­ Telephone 323 36-tf A. J.TOWER CO. BOSTON ted that he was not an after-dinner to come and honor God and their Ar YOUR DfALlffS TOUR OtUFIt MST711M orator, remarked that “among the BUY MAINE MADE FERTILIZER mothers in so doing. feathered tribe the best talker and E. W. HODGKINS, M. D. Alonzo Welsh who Is suffering the worst flyer is the parrot.” WHY NOT? from gangrene in his toe was taken » • • ♦ 0«« Heart: I te 3 a,6 7 to • P. M. to Portland Tuesday for treatment. if ' In the case of claims for discov YOU CAN DO BETTER IN MAINE Rttietnn until 9 A. M. end by Aeptlataee* SHIP YOUR APPLES TO Members of the Old Village Ceme­ pries or inventions, serious ques TilephoRt 164 tery Association will please be tions generally arise as to the rights PORTLAND ORGANIC FERTILIZERS arc very high THOMASTON. ME. prompt with their dues. Help from of priority. For this reason the grade fertilizers. They suit Maine soil to a T, and anyone would be greatly appreciated courts usually refuse to grant in­ get RESULTS. Made by Maine folks and sold at prices DR. T. L. McBEATH as the Association is without funds. junctions until patents are adjudi­ that are economical to you. Much has been accomplished but cated valid, but in this case the WE HAVE A FULL STOCK OF ALL GOODS NOW Osteopathic Physician there is still more to be done. Where Wrights were flying while the rest IN OUR WAREHOUSE GY APPOINTMENT ONLY Mrs. Emma Morton, who has been of the would-be “heavier than air' Telephene 136 suffering with acute indigestion, Ls Game in tomorrow and haul yours home. If you can- « machine navigators were trying to not do that, why, run in to sec us; place your order and 38 UNION ST.. ROCKLAND, ME. the trade much improved. Graduate of American 8chool get off the ground; so the court thus make sure of your fertilizer WHEN YOU WANT IT. ef Warren Hoffses has purchased the naturally made an exception and Oataopathy finds hotel of Charles Murphy and will granted the Wrights an injunction move there this week, occupying only before adjudication. SI ROCKLAND TALLOW CO. FRANK H. INGRAHAM a room or two as Mr. Murphy has The Wrights were men of high REAR 456 MAIN STREET, ROCKLAND, ME. APPLES not yet vacated. Now you principles and they were public Attorney and Counselor at Rev. Samuel Clark, L. C. Morton, spirited. When a partner of P. T. Portland Rendering Co., Manufacturers Charles Murphy and Mrs. Joseph Barnum and 1 elaborated a plan to 51 T&S 62 Law Cushman went to Ram Island Light just rinse make a profit of several hundred 431 MAIN ST., ROCKLAND, MAINE in Boothbay Harbor to attend the fu­ thousand dollars by charging admis­ Telepsones—Office 468; House 693-R neral of the lightkeeper, Almond sion to see the Wright’s wonder of We also sell other produce which you raise, such Now washday is shorter, Mitchell. the air and age. they refused the cheerier, easier. The rich as Cucumbers, Peas, Berries, I urnips Mrs. Willis Besse and daughter profit and the public were admitted ARTHUR L ORNE Vivian are ill with the grippe. safe suds of this new kind free. of soap gently loosen and England was the first to seek in­ Insurance Best Prices Quick Returns TO WRITE OF MAINE float out all the dirt. Your formation about the Wright aero­ Successor to A. J. Erskine A Co. work on washday becomes plane. and as early as 1904 Colonel Ben Ames Williams of Chestnut Capper, head of the Royal Aircraft 417 MAIN ...... ROCKLAND Hill, for a number of years a sum­ just the lighter work of Factory, visited Dayton; but the KINGMAN and mer resident of Belfast with his fam­ rinsing the clothes. That’s Wrights were patriotic, and before ily. will be one of the leading maga why it’s called Rinso. they would sell the aeroplane to any A. C. MOORE zine writers to tour Maine the com­ other nation they wrote to Washing­ ing season with the Sherman Rogers ton offering to turn it over to our Piano Tuner —HEARTY« party. The purpose of the tour is to government. The reply which they INC. prepare picturesque and attractive received was a “snippy” one, and WITH THE MAINE MUSIC CO. stories and articles in connection Bins© quite in line with the policy which 20 No. Side BOSTON with the Maine Publicity Bureau. caused .Hotchkiss to go to Paris to does the hard work exploit his machine gun, and which L R. CAMPBELL Faneuil Hall Market MASS. One thing that can’t be preserved of washing for you resulted in our failure to adopt, T-96-tf in alcohol is a secret.—Arkansas Ga adapt, exploit, and control the Attorney At Law Lever Bro». Co., Cambridge. Masw. zette, J American submarine inventions of I7J MAIN 8T, ROCKLAND. MB. Every-Other-Day Rockland Courier-Gazette, Saturday, May 9, 1025. Page Five

Estate of Maurke A. Dennison Estate of Fred H. Spear Estate of Lyford H. Young STATE OF MAINE STATE OF MAINE STATE OF MAINE "A FAIR RETURN” Mrs. Harry Gould MASONIC WEEK CwryArtorv . KNOX COUNTY KNOX. SS. KNOX COUNTY — ln Court of Probate, held at Rockland, At a Probate Court held at Rockland in In Court of Probate, held at Rockland on the 21st tlay of April, 1923. and for said County of Knox, on tlie 28:li on tlie twenty-first day of April, 1923. Must Be Earned By Public Further Doings of the Grand Sadie L. Dennison, widow of Maurice A dav of April, A D. 1923. lEdltli Robbins Young, widow of Lyford Deem Ison late of Rockland, in said County, George R. Hewcs having presented Ills II Young, late of Owl's Head, in said Bodies In Portland. deceased, having presented her applica­ petition that the actual market value ot County, deceased, having presented her ap­ Service Corporations, Says tion for allowance out of the personal es­ so much of the rotate of Fred 11 Spear, plication for allowance out of the personal tate of said deceased: late of Rockport, in said County of Knox, estate of said deceased: Utilities Commission. David E. Moulton of Portland wan Ordered. That notice thereof be given, as is subject to the payment of tlie State Ordered, That notice thereof be given, once a week for three weeks succetmively, re-elected grand master of the Inheritance Tax. the persons Interested In once a week for three weeks successively, The public utilities commission In The Courier-Gazette, a newspaper the succession thereto, and the amount of in Tlie Courier-Gazette printed in ttock- Grand Lodge of Masons of Maine, at printed In Rockland, in said County, that the tax thereon may be determined by the 'and, in said County, that all persons In­ Wednesday through its chairman, tlie 106th annual convocation which all persons Interested may attend at a Judge of Probate: terested may attend at a Probate Court to opened in Portland Tuesday. Other Probate Court to be held at Rockland, on Ordered. That notice thereof 1m? given to be held at Ro-kiand, on the nineteenth harles E. Gurney, sent a cummuni- 1he nineteenth day of 'May next, and show the State Assessors and all persons inter­ day of May, next, and show cause, If any ution to Mayor Snow and the officers are David L. Wilson, Bath,, cause, if t,ny they have, why the prayer ested in the succession to said property, l»\ they have, why the prayer of said petition deputy grand master; Harry K. of said "petition should not he granted. causing a copy of this Order to be pub­ should not tie granted mayors of all other Maine cities Rowe, Ellsworth, senior grand war­ EDWARD K GOULD, Judge lished once a week, three weeks succes­ EDWARD K GOULD. Judge. stating that the (New England Tele­ A trtM* copy. Attest: sively in Tlie Courier-Gazette, a newspaper A true copy,— Attest : den; James A. Rlchan, iRockland, •Tb’S-59 HENRY H PAYSON. Register. published at Rockland, in said County, 53-8-59 HENRY H PAYSON. Register. phone & Telegraph Company has junior grand warden; Herbert N. that they may appear at a Probate Court filed with the commission a sched- Maxfield. Portland, grand treasurer; Estate of Sarah E. Ripley to be he’d at Rockland, in and for said Estate of Mary Angeline Packard le proposing increases of rates to NOTICE County, on the nineteenth day of May, A. KNOX (X)UXTY. Charles B. Davis, Portland, grand Why Endure That Bad Back? The subscriber hereby gives notice that on D 1923, at nine o’clock ln the forenoon and In Court of Probate held at Rockland on he effective June first of this year. secretary. the 21st day of April, A D. 1923. he was the 21st day of April, 1925. ‘We are in receipt of letters from S a constant backache keeping you upset? Feel all be heard in reference «to the determination There has been a gain of 421 mem­ duly appointed administrator of the estate of of said tax or any question that may arise Frank B. Miller Administrator on tlie itiz’ens throughout the State, indi- Sarah E Ripley, late of Owl’s Head, in the <*state of Mary Angeline Packard, late of bers this year, despite 700 deaths, tired out—so nervous and dispirited you can hardly ln reference thereto ating their interest and expressing County of Knox, deceased and on said day EDWAKI) K. GOULD. Judge of Probate Hope, in said County, deceased, having and the membership is 43,000. A pe­ I keep going? was qualified to fill said trust by giving presented ills first account of administra­ opposition to the proposed in­ A true Copy,—Attest: tition for institution of a lodge at Loud as the law directs W-S-39 HENRY H. PAYSON, Register. tion of said estate for allowance: f creases,” continues the letter. Then look to your kidneys! Your kidneys rid the Ordered. That notice thereof be given, All persons having demands against the ‘It must, however, be realized Harmony was received. body of poisonous waste. But if they lag, impurities ac­ ^estate, are desired to present the same for Estate of Alfred L. Carlton »hree weeks successively, in The Courier- The annual meeting of the Grand settlement, and all indebted thereto arc re­ NOTICE Gazette. a newspaper published in Rock­ hat increases of all public utilities cumulate and cause slow poisoning of the whole system. quired to make payment Immediately to The subscriber hereby gives notice that on land, in said County, that all prisons in­ Chapter resulted in the election of the 2I«t day of April. A I). 1923. she was Involve the application of economic Then one is apt to suffer backache, stabbing pains, head­ CHARLES W LIVINGSTON. heres ted may attend at a Probate ( ourt to ind legal principles. A public utili­ George H.' Bangs of Orono as grand Owl’s Head, Maine. duly appointed executrix of the last will and be held at Rockland, on the nineteenth day high priest. A gain of 434 members aches, dizziness, getting up at night and other annoving April 21. 1923. May2-9-18 testament of Alfred L. Carlton, late of Rock­ of May next, and show cause, if any they ty must earn a fair return under our urn. land, in the County of Knox, deceased, with­ have, why the said account should not lx statutes upon the property used and was reported. kidney irregularities. out bond, aa the will directs, and oil this Estate of Ralph E. Thomas allowed. useful In the public service. It may Cyrus N. Blanchard of Wilton was Don’t risk neglect. If your kidneys are sluggish, help NOTICE date was qualified to fill said trust. EDWARD K. GOULD, Judge. All persons having demands against tlie \ true copy,—Attest: not lawfully, however, receive rates elected grand master of the Grand The subscriber herd))’ gives notice that on ‘For years at "various intervals my Council, the returns from which them with a diuretic. Use Doan’s Pills. They arc praised the 21st day of April, A. I). 1923, ho was estate, are desired to present the same for __538 59 HENRY H PAYSON. Register that are in excess of this measure. settlement, and all indebted thereto are re­ liver would become torpid, and I fre­ showed a gain of 297 members. A the world over. Ask your neighbor! duly appointed administrator of the rotate quired to make payment Imrnedlately to Estate of Elzira L. Payson To determine what is fair and just quently suffered from gas in my of Ralph E. Thomas, late of Rockport, In EVELYN MILLAY LIBBY. STATE OF MAINE will involve a hearing before tills charter was granted to Medomak the County of Knox, deceased, and on saiJ stomach. I always resorted to a physi­ R 6. Box 6. South Portland, Maine. KNOX. SS. commission sometime during the Chapter. No. 70, of Waldoboro. John Here is Rockland Proof: day was qualified to till said trust by giving April 21. 1923. May2^-lC At a Probate Court held at Rockland in cian, at such times with no little expense. bond as the law directs. and for said County of Knox, on the 21st summer. In the meantime, the L. Tewksbury was appointed grand After trying out results of other S M Dunean, painter, 602 Main St .says: ’Tlie fiinica from Hie All persons having demands against the Estate of Fred H. Spear day of April. In tlie year of our Lord. one ommission contemplates the sus- me(jicincs j decided to try Dr. Pierce’s Royal Arch captain. estate, are desired to present the same for KNOX COUNTY — thousand, nine hundred and twenty-five. • • • • turpentlme have a had effect upon my kidneys I had backache settlement, and all indebted thereto are re­ pension of the rates, which will pr(* In Court of Probate held at Rockland on A petition asking for the appointment of Golden Medical Discovery, and for a and my kidneys didn’t act free enough and there seemed to he a quired to make payment immediately to the 28th day of April. 1923. Grace C Payson, as administratrix on tlie ent their becoming effective Thomas E. McDonald of Portland on few mornings Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant stopiKigc the kidney secretion. At these times I always get Doan’s J. FUANN TIIOIMAS. George R. Howes Administrator on the es­ estate of Elzlra L. Payson, late of Cushing, June first. Pellets, and I had the best of results. was elected grand commander of the Camden, Maine tate of Fred H. S|m a", late of Ro-kpnrL in in said County, having been presented and Fills from the Pendleton Drug Store. It doe n't take Doan’s long April 21, 1923. May2-9-16 said County, deceased, having presented his “We are writing you as the execu­ After I saw what it was doing for me, Grand Commandery of Maine, at the application having lieen made that no bond to rid me of the attack.” first and final ac(<»unt of admin 1st ration of •>6 required of said administratrix. tive head of your city to ask wheth­ I advised my husband to try it and this annual conclave in Portland, Thurs­ Estate of Georqe F. Crocker said estate for allowance: Ordered. That notice thereof be given to er or not you desire to have your city iast spring is the first in five years that day. Edward K. Gould of Rockland NOTICE Ordered. That notice thereof be given, Cl persons interested, by causing a copy epresent'd at the proposed hearing. three weeks successively, in The Courier- le did not have to be under a doctor’s was elected grand generalissimo. The subscriber hereby gives notice that on 'tf this Order to be published three weeks Similar letters are being sent to tlie 21st day of April. A D. 1923, she wax Gazette, published in Rock’and, in said successively in Tlie Courier-Gazette, a news care for stomach trouble and a run­ Favorable action on the applica­ County, that ail persons Interested may at­ other persons interested. It is in­ duly appointed administratrix of the esta’e paper published at Rockland, in said down condition. Dr. Pierce’s Discovery tion for a charter for a commandery Doan’s Pills of George F. Crocker, late of Rockland i- tend at a Probate Court to be held a* County, that they may appear at a Pro­ tended to set a time for hearing Rockland on the nlnteentli day of May is truly wonderful. It is harmless, yet at Sanford, which has been working the County of Knox, deceased, without bond bate Court to be held at Rockland in and that will accommodate as many as the will directs, and on this date wa.. next, and*ahow *2-9-16 cessively in Tlie Courier Gazette, a news said account should not be allowed. ing two weeks at home. From time immemorial, one of the Mrs. Raymond Coombs has been South and West through the winter paperd published at Rockland, in said EDWARD K. GOULD, Judge Grand Master Moulton, in bis an­ At the Grange Wednesday night a fundamental rules of housewlvery Estate of Henry W. McIntyre County, that they may appear at a Pro A true copy.—Attest: the guest of her brother Byron Da­ was much enjoyed. They spent the NOTfCE 3-8-59 HENRY H PAYSON. Register nual message, told the brethren that very pleasing program ln the form of lifts been to take the hams out of bate Court to Ik* hold at Rockland in and for a her to greater part of their time in Hot Tlie subscriber hereby gives notice that for said County, on the nineteenth day of vis few days. On return there are now 42.982 Master Masons, a mock trial, (divorce case) was pre­ tlie wrappers and put it In a dish. on the 21st day of April. A. I) 1923, ho was z Estate of Sarah J. Carver her home in Islesboro she was accom­ Springs, N. M., but visited many other May, A D 1923, at nine o’clock In the STATE OF MAINE or 5.6 percent of the population of the sented before 72 members, 38 of The old time wrapping paper Is now’ duly appointed administrator of tlie estate forenoon, and show cause, if any they places, spending one week in Kansas. weerfs lender and juicy, the fat nicely Rockville. They were in full cowboy sons in the southern jurisdiction. cussion, “Would our Grange he bene­ ceased, without bond as tlie will directs, an I KNOX. SS ila’e was qualified to fill said trust. successively in Tlie Courier-Gazette, cooked. To make a more elaborate on this date was qualified to fill said trtst At a Pndiate Court held at Rockland In All persons having demands against the newspaper published at Rockland, in said regalia with Mr. Carroll captain of The largest Blue Isidge in the fited by entertaining and visiting dish a mixture of two tablespoon of All persons having demands against the and for said County of Knox, on tlie 28tli estate, are desired to present the same for County, that the}- may appear at a IT.r the bunch. It was a very interesting United States is Palestine Lodge of more than it does?” settlement, and all indebted thereto are re bate Court to be held at Rockland in and sugar, one teaspoon each of Hour estate, are desired to present tlie same for day of April, in the year of our Lord, one sight and quite an unusual one for Detroit, Mich., with a membership of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graves have settlement, and all indebted thereto are re­ thousand, nine hundred and twenty-five luired to make payment immediately to for said County, on the nlnotecntrtt day of and mustard are spread over the fat, EVELYN C MANSON. May. A. I) 1925. at nine o'clock in tlie Rockville. quired to make paymctit immediately to Whereas a petition has been duly filed 4,7'86. The average membership thoroughly cleaned the Grange hall whole cloves stuck in and the HELEN A WILLIAMS. praying that the balance remaining in tin Vinalhaven. Maine. Torenoon. and show cause, if any they Miss Mabel Oxton, Mrs. William in a Bine Lodge, he said^is 182. In recently and the Grangers should April 21. 1925. May2-9-16 have, why the prayer of the petitioner ham browned in a hot oven about Rock'.and, Maine. hands of (ieorge R. Howes, Administrator of Gregory and daughters Edna and Englan 1 it is 72. The largest Blue feel very proud of their home now. April 21. 1925. May2-9-16 tlie estate of Fred H. S|»ear. late of Rock­ Estate of Charles B. Bradbury should not be granted 20 minutes. port, deceased, on settlement of his firs: EDWARD K. GOULD Judge of ITobate Ruth and little Ruth Leach of Rock­ Ix»clge in Maine is Deering Lodge, No. Mrs. Lucy Luscomh entertained the Estate of Mahala P. Webster STATE OF MAINE Apart from the flavor, this method and final account, made at a ProHiate KNOX. SS A true copy,—Attest: land motored to Rockville Sunday for 183, with a membership of nearly 900. Sewing Club Thursday night. NOTICE Court, die’d at Rockland, within and for 53-8-59 HENRI H. PATOON. Register of cooking Is approved. Place a The subscriber hereby gives notice that on At a Probate Court held at Rockland in a short visit to the Oxton homestead. •Masonic membership in relation to aid County, on the third Tuesday of May, and for said County of Knox, on the 21st Friends of Oscar Babb of Everett ham, wrapped as it leaves the pack­ the 21st day of April. A D 1925. he was A. D 1925. may be ordered to be distri­ Estate of Ralph W. Dolham Farmers are plowing^ but very lopulation, Grand Master Moulton duly appointed executor of tlie last will an I day of April, in the year of our Lord, one STATE OF MAINE will be sorry to learn of his severe ers, on a broiler, set the tempera­ buted among the heirs of said deceased, thousand, nine hundred and twenty-five. little seed has been planted. They staled is 1 to 110 in the United testament of Mahala P Webster, late if and the share of each determined. KNOX. SS , ,, illness. ture, take it out after the requisite North Haven, hi tlie County of Knox, de A petition asking for the appointment of At a ITubate Court held at Rockland in say the ground is wet .and cold. States; 1 to 120 in Great Britain; and Ordered. That notlee thereof be given to Annie Y. Bradbury as administratrix on the and for said County of Knox, oo the tbtr The Capt. Brown place, formerly number of hours, remove the paper ceased, with bond as the will directs, and ali persons interested by causing a copy Friday was Arbor Day, appointed 1 to 55 in Uanada. He asserted on this date was qualified to fill said trust estate of Charles B Bradbury, late of tleth day of April, in tlie year of our Lord the Tripp place is taking on a great­ with the rind, all no task at all com­ of this Order thereon to he published once South Thomaston, in said County, having by Gov. Brewster. Mrs. Kirkpatrick there are more than 4,000,000 Master Ail persons having demands against the week, three weeks successively. In The 1925. ly changed aspect with its new coat pared to the*old boiling and cooling, estate, are desired to present the same for been presented. A Certain Instrument, purporting to be tho had a crimson rambler rose bush set Masons in the world, and that of this Courier-Gazette, a newspaper published at Ordered. That notice thereof be given last Will and Testament of Ralph W Dol of Colonial yellow paint with white with much flavor lost in the water. settlement, and all indebted thereto are rt Rockland, in said County, that they may out to make her home mofe attrac­ number more than 3,000,000 are to he quired to make payment Immediately to o all persons interested, by causing a copy bam, late of Rockland. In said County, having trimmings. Mr. Hooper is also Of course a ham lias to be a first appear at a Proba’e Court, to be held at of tills Order to be published three weeks been presented for probate, and application tive. Rockville 'is a beautiful little found within the United States. FRANK P.EYERAGE, Rockland, in and for said County, on the painting his buildings a shade of class product and the packers mark North Haven. Maine successively in Tlie Courier-Gazette, having been made that no bond he required village because of its natural sur­ nineteen tli day of May, A D. 1925, at newspaper published at Rockland in said of tlie executor named in the will. brown. This place is one of the such “Premium” around which Is April 21, 1925. May2-9-D» nine o'clock in tlie forenoon, and show roundings, but could be made more (’ounty, that they may appear at a Probate Ordered. That notice thereof tie given to SPRUCE HEAD old landmarks of the town and It this parchment paper which re­ Estate of Francis A. Magune, commonly cause. If any they have, why the prayer ot Court to be held at 'Rockland in and for all persons interested, by causing a copy ' f so by ^planting trees and Shrubs. sembles that dedicated to legal and known as Frank A. Magune the petitioner should not Ik* granted. said County, on the 19th day of May, A this Order to he pitbllslied three weeks suc­ Many tourists motor through here in very pleasing to the other residents NOTICE EDWARD K GOULD, Judge of I’rebate I» 1925, at nine o’clock In the forenoon cessively In The Courier-Gazette, a newspaper •Mrs. H. R. iWinchenbaugh and to see it put in such attractive shape. documentary use. A true copy. Attest : the summer. Trees and shrubs make Tlie subscriber hereby gives notice that and show cause, if any they have, why published at Rock'.and, tn said County, that Mrs. Garroll of Rockland High­ The Callahan place recently bought the 21st day of April. A D 1925, she was 53-8 5,9 HENRY H PAYSON, Register the prayer of the pet it loner should not be thev may appear at a ITobate Court to be homes more attractive and the vil- duly appointed executrix of the last will granted lands were guests Wednesday of by Mr. Leighton of Rockland is naw REACH—DEER ISLE Estate of Evelyn T. Elwell held at Rockland In and for said County, on lage more beautiful. and testament of Francis A. Magune. com EDWARD K. GOULD, Judge of Probate. the nineteenth day of May. A. D.. 192o. at Mrs. iS. L. Simmons. occupied by Mrs. Mary Smith also Mr. Mid Mrs. E. A. Greene were KNOX COUNTY. nionly known as Frank A. Magune. late of A true copy.—Attest: nine o'clock in the forenoon, and show Clarence Cline is moving into the from Rockland. The Callahan fam­ weekend guests (if Mr. and Mrs. D. Rockport, in tlie County of Knox, deceased 53-8-59 HENRY H. PAYSON. Register. cause. If any they have, why the prayer or In Court of Probate held at Rockland on SIMONTON E. A. Elwell tenement. ily are living In Rockland in a camp without bond as the will directs, and on this the 21st day of April. 1925. Estate of Mary Angeline Packard the petitioner should not be granted. W. Torrey. date was qualified to fill said trust. Cora E I’inktiain Davis, Guardian of EDWARD K. GOl'LD, Judge of ITobate. A. A. Connors has been transfer­ Mr. Callaha^i has built on Park street. W. I,. Greenlaw left Wednesday to AU persons having demands against the STATE OF MAINE Evelyn T Elwell of Rockland, in said A true copy,—Attest: William F. Farnham red to Ram Island light as keeper. 'Mrs. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. join the yacht Venture at Camden. estate, are desired to present the same fo County, having presented her third and ti KNOX. SS. 53-8-59 HENRY H. PAYSON, Register. He expects to leave Two Bush light settlement and ail indebted thereto arc re­ naJ account of guardianship of said ward At a Probate Court held at Rockland in Spaulding, Mrs. iBelle Allen and Mrs. S. T- Barbour, who has spent quired to make payment Immediately to for allowance : and for said County of Knox, on the 21st Estate of Andrew Nelson Grim tragedy has struck one sad Monday. Charles Butler w’ent In Mrs. Peter­ the past winter with her daughter. MBLUB T MAGUNE, Ordered, That notice thereof be given day of April. A. D. 1925. KNOX COUNTY home In this town twice in rapid Mrs. H. A. Harris and son Rich­ son’s car to Rockland Thursday. Mrs. Id. W. Torrey, has gone to her Rockport Maine. three weeks successively, in The Courier- Frank B Miller Adniinkstrator, having succession and the whole community April 21. 1925. Mny2-9-lft la Court of Probate held at Rockland on ard are visiting her sister, Mrs. H. Miss Katheryn Glllchrist who now home at Northwest Harbor. Gazette, printed in Rockland, in said presented his petition that the actual mar the thirtieth day of April. 1925 unites in the urge of sympathy for County, that all persons interested may at­ ket value of so much of the estate of Mary F. York. resides in Thomaston attends Grange A. E Holden left for Boston last Estate of Elmer I. Dyer John Brown Executor of the last will and Mrs. J. C. Melvin. On April 13 Mrs. NOOTOB tend at a Probate Court to be held at Angeline Packard, late of Hope, in said testament of Andrew Nelson, late of Thom Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Maker and here frequently and still keeps up her week Saturday where he will be the Rockland, on the 19th day of May next County of Knox, as is subject to the pay The subscriber hereby giv,*s notice that aston. in said County, deceased, having pre­ Melvin’s sister, Mrs, Blanche With­ daughter .Muriel, returned from membership with Wessaweskeag guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Amer- the 21st day of April. A D. 1925, she was and show cause. If any they have, why ment of the State Inheritance Tax. the sented his first and final account of admin erspoon died, and in less than a fort­ the said account should not be allowed. persons interested in the succession there Massachusetts Saturday and are Grange. iges In Winchester. duly appointed executrix of the last will and istration of the estate of said deceased for night word was brought of the se­ testament of Elmer I Dyer, late of Owl's EDWARD K GOULD, Judge to, and tlie amount of the tax thereon ma allowance: now renovating and altering Rock­ L. O. Hanley has recently shingled Miss Maltha Knight left for Ixi- A true copy,—Attest: lie determine 1 by the Judge of ITobate" rious illness of the brother, William Head, in the County of Knox, deceased, Ordered, That notice thereof he given, once ledge Inn. and painted his barn. conia, N. J., recently to resume her without bond as the will directs, and on till, 53-8-59 HENRY H. PAYSON, Register Ordered. That notice thereof be given to a week for three weeks successively, in Tlie T. Farnham in Natick, Mass. Ac­ Mr. and Mrs. Percy Averill of the State Assessors and all pers< ns inter The Wessaweskeag Jnn opens for duties as librarian at the High date was qualified to fill said trust. Estate of Mary Angeline Packard Courier-Gazette published in Rockland 1n said companied by her daughter, Mrs. Thomaston were at Freeman El­ All persons having demands against the fisted in the succession to said property, by County, that all jicrsons interested may at business Wundaft’, May 17. In the School. (Musing a copy of this Order to be pub Marion French of Rockland. Mrj?. well’s Thursday. estate, are (h»sired to present the same fir KNOX COUNTY. tend at a Probate Court to be held at Rock­ meantime small parties are showing Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Smith and son settlement, and all indebted "hereto are re iished once a week, three weeks succea land, on the nineteenth day of May next, and ' Mrs. E. L.Newhall and son Rodger In Court of Probate held at Rockland on sively in The Courier-Gazette, a newspaper Melvin hastened to the bedside of their .appreciation of the fine home Clyde and little MissCarlotta Knowl­ quired to make payment immediately to the 21st day of April, 1925. show cause, if any they have, why the said her brother, arriving before he died of Rockland, spent several days last FLORENCE DYER. Frank B Miller Administrator on llu IHib' i«hcd at Rockland, in said County account should not be allowed. cooking served there. ton were calling on friends here Sun­ that they may appear at a Probate Court May 1. week with her mother, Mrs. Annie Owl’s Head, Maine. estate of Mary Angeline Packard, late of EDWARD K. GOULD. Judge. Harry L. B. 'Smith is driving a very day. April 21, 1925. May2 9-16 Hope, in said County, deceased, for to be held at Rockland, in and for said A true copy,—Attest : The deceased was well and fa­ Burton. tlie County, on the nineteenth day of May, attractive Buick coupe. Fred Eaton’s children have . the Estate of Abbie A. Gay benefit of James R. Townsend Newton, 53-S-59 HENRY II PAYSON. Register vorably known here through numer­ Mrs. Leland 'Mann and son Dar­ Mass, having presented his first and fin D 1925, at nine o'clock In the forenoon Mrs. Lillian Coombs and Mr. and mumps. NOTfCE and be heard in reference to the determi Estate of Ciara E. Hall ous visits made enjoyable for every­ rell are at their home for a few Tlie subscriber hereby gives notice that on account of administration of said estate nation of said tax or any question that may Mrs. Harold Coombs called on rela­ William Marshall left Wednesday the 21st of April, 1925, he was duly ap for allowance : KNOX COUNTY. body by a pleasant and attractive days. tives here Monday. Ordered. That notice thereof be given arise in reference thereto. hi Court of Probate held at Rockland on Mr. and Mrs. C. W. McKellar .and for Boston to Join a yacht which pointed administrator of. the estate of AWne EDWARD K. (X)ULD, Judge of ITobate personality. ln his home town of Mrs. Edith Young, who has em­ A Gay, late of Rockland, in the County of three weeks successively, in The Courier the 21st day of April, 1925. son Parker of Warren were guests Capt. S. T. Lowe of Rockland com­ Gazette, a newspaper pirblished in Rock A true copy,—Attest: Gilford B. Butler Executor on the estate Natick, Mass., he was very popular as ployment in Pownall, is the guest of Knox, deceased, without bond as the kii 53-8 59 HENRY H PAYSON. Register Sunday of his aunt and sister, Miss mands. directs, and on this date was qualified to til land, in said ('ounty that all persons inter of Clara E. Hall, late of Rockport, in said is testified by his remaining in the her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Byron osted may attend at a Probate Court to be held Estate of Eva Carver County, deceased, having presented his first C. H. Robinson and Mrs. C. I*. Mor­ said trust. hotel business in one location 22 Wotton. All persons having demands against the at Rockland, on tlie 19th day of May next KNOX COUNTY. and final account of administration of said rill. D. A. Hathorn and son Alex and show cause, if any they have, why the In Court of ITobate held at Rockland on estate for allowance: years. He was very active in Ma- Mr. and Mrs. Owen Athens called estate, are desired to present the same for of St. George were also guests. Tired Body Cells settlement, and all Indebted thereto are re said account should not lie allowed. the 21st day of April. 1925. Ordered, That notice thereof lie given. sonary. a member of Meridian Lodge upon Mrs. Lillian Coombs here quired to make payment Immediately to EDWARD K GOULD. Judge Janies H * Carver Administrator on the es three weeks successively, in The Uourler of Natick under whose auspices fu­ The correspondent visited the lit­ NEED FATHER’j'OHN’S MEDICINE EDWARD J HELLTER, A true copy,—Attest: (ate of Eva Carver.‘late of Vinalhaven. in Gazette, piiblkdied in Rockland, in said Thursday. County, that alb pet son interested may at neral services were held. He was tle cemetery Sunday. Don’t forget Rockland. Maine 53-S-59 HENRY U. PAYSON, Reghrter said County, deceased, having presented bis that in the spring most of the lots Mothers’ Day will he appropriately If you are tired and run down, your April 21. 1^23^ _ _ May2-9-16 first and final account of administration of end at a Probate Court to be held at also a member of the 'Sons of Vet observed at the church Sunday Estate of Amasa C. Morse said estate for allowance: Rockland, on the 19th day of May next, erans and an enthusiastic worker in need more or less work done on body cells should not be whipped into Estate of Hattie B. Bennett (NOTICE Ordered. That notice thereof be given, three •and show cause, if any they have, wny with sermon and special music in temporary ac­ NOTfCE the State Guard Association of Fram­ them. So those having loved ones The subscriber hereby gives notice that on weeks successively. In Tlie 4'ouricr-Gazet the said account should not be allowed. the morning. The evening service tivity by drug- > The subscriber hereby gives notice that on published in Rockland, In said County, that ED5YARD K. GOULD, Judge. ingham. lie is survived by two sis­ here kindly take notice. April 28th, 1925, she was duly appointed the 21st day of April A I). 1925. lie was at 7.30 will open with special music Uin'g. What A duly appointed creditor of the last will and a'.l persons interesled may attend at a Pro A true copy,—Attest: ters, Mrs. Melvin and Mrs. John E. administratrix d b.n of the estate of Hattie bate Court to be held at Rockland, on the 53-8-39 HENRY H. PAYSON. Register under the direction of Mrs. Lulu you need is therap B Bennett, late of Rockport. In the Coiinti testament of Amasa Morse, late of Warren Turner of Lisbon. in the County of Knox, deceased, without 19th day of May next, and show cause, if any OWL’S HEAD Allen, followed by tableaux and rec real tonic fooriH& of Knox, deceased, without bond as tlie law they have, why the said account should ao( directs, and on this date was qualified to ill bond as the will directs, and on this date Estate of Fannie D. B. Gould In the item in Tuesday’s issue the Rations. A picture of iMary A. elements of said tnist was quaUfled to fill said trust. be allowed STATE OF MAINE Miller will be projected from the All persons liaving demands against the EDWARD K. GOULD. Judge. names of Mr. and Mrs. R. Green were Father John’s^ Ail persons having demands against the KNOX, as. stereopticon and her life story will estate, are desired to present the same for estate, are desired to present the same for A true copy,—Attest : left out of the list of those present at Medicine which! settlement, and all Indebted thereto are re 53JS-59 HENRY 11. PAYSON, Register. At. a Probate Court held at Rocklan-I in he told by the pastor, as written by settlement, and all indebted thereto are re and for said County of Knox, on tlie 28th Mrs. Bain’s party. help you to quired to make payment Immediately to quired to make payment Immediately, to OUGHS her distinguished son. Renretts C. FRANK 8 MORSE. Estate of Henry Y. Carver day of April, hi the >ear of our Lord, 1925 Rev. Mr. Russell of Waterville is in drive out im­ DELIA HUNT, A petition for the confirmation of Charles Every few hoursswallow Miler, of the New York (’ivic League, Thomaston, Maine 28 Bnutelle Road, Bangor, Maine KNOX COUNTY. town for a short stay. purities, and to April 21, 1925. May2-9-16 In Court of Probate held at Rockland on S. Gardner Trustee under the will of Fannie Mrs. Florence Dyer spent Thursday ln his hook, “iMemories of Mother, a April 28. 1925. May2-9-l« the 2lst dify “f April, 1925. D. B. Gould, late of Rockport having been slowly a quarter of a rebuild new flesh and health, presented. with her aunt, Mrs. George Kenney in Picture of Typical 'Motherhood.” drugs. Estate of Emma Wentworth Estate of Henry L Withee James H. Carver Administrator on the es­ teaspoonful of Vicks. Also NOTICE tate of Henry Y. Carver, late of Vinalhaven, Ordered, That notice thereof be given to Rockland. Both services on standard time. Let NOTICE all persons interested, by causing a copy of melt a little in a spoon Tlie subscriber hereby gives notice that on The subscriber hereby gives notice that on in said County, deceased, liaving presented •Neil Farrow’ is able to be out again us honor our mothers, living and the 21st day of .tfiiril. A 1) 1925, slie was his first and final account of administration this Order thereon to he publIslied three March 17th, 1925. he was duly appolnte.l weeks successively in The Courier-Gazette, or a tin cup and inhale after an attack of grippe. dead, by attending one or both of administrator of the estate of Emma Went duly appointed executrix of the last will of said estate for allowance : and testaiiK’nt of Henry L Withee, late of Ordered. That notice thereof be given, three a newspaper published at Rockland in said the vapors arising. A very pleasant May night party theses ervlcea. worth, late of Rockport, in the County ef County, that they may appear at a Pro­ Knox, deceased, and on April 2lst, 1923, Rockport, in the County of Knox, deceased weeks successively, in The Courier-Gazette was held Tuesday night at the Bain without bond as the will directs and on this published in Rockland, iq said County, tliat bate Court to be held at Rockland, in and was qualified to AU said trust by giving bond all persons interested may attend at a Pro­ for said County, on the 19th day of May. building. May baskets and candy as tlie law directs. date was qualified to fill said trust. (EK4& , All persons having demands against the bate Court to be held at Rockland, on the A D. 1925, at nine o’clock in the fore­ w’ere on sale, and a dance followed ALL All iwrsons liaving demands against the noon. and show cause, if any they have, nil estate, are desired to present the same for 19th day of iMay next, and show cause, if any estate, are desired to present the same for why the prayer of the petitioner should not the sale. The proceeds went to- PURE settlement, and all indebted thereto are re­ settlement, and all indebted thereto are re­ they have, why tlie said account should not BOOO quired to make payment immediately to be granted. w’ard the library. quired to make payment immediately to EDWARD K. GOULD, Judge of Probate. Week. MILDER A SELLERS, MABKL H. WITHEE. EDWARD K. GOULD, Judge. Mrs. E. H. St. Clair and son Warner Rockport. Maine. A true copy.—At teat: A true Copy.—Attest Ylnailiaven. Maine. 53 S 59 HENRY H. PAYSON, Register. spent Friday at Crescent Beach. , MAY 10 TO 16 OVER 69 YEARS OF SUCCESS April 21, 1925. May2-9-16 April 21, 1935. Mayt-9-16 53-# 39 HHNRY H. PAYSON, Register. Every-Other-Day Every-Other-Diay Rockland Gwiner-Gattette, Saturday, M«ay9, T025. Page Seven Rockland Courier-Gazette, Saturday, May 9, 1025.' Page Six LADY KNOX CHAPTER SNUGLY FITS THE ARCH' FOR ORCHARD4STS “OLD IRONSIDES” THOMASTON Cantilever County Agent H. E. Bickford Historic Craft To Be Seen Beware Of Coughs (CHATS': OWNERS AND CAREIAKERS Social Circles Delightful Old Colonial En­ Third o/ a aeries of advertisements regarding the On Tuesday evening the Beta of Hancock Discusses In Principal Ports, Even on telephone situation in Nets England “How That Hangs On , Ia addition to personal notes recording de- tertainment Features An­ W ao4 women Alpha will present the farce WITH OF SUMMER COTTAGES Arrivals, thia departure ea- West Coast. the Ladies Earned Their Dollar:” A Ringing Challenge Peclally desires Information at social hap­ nual Meeting. I Grafting. Pneumonia and serious lung trouble Mrs. Smart, Marie Singer; Mrs. penings, partita, musicals, etc. N'otee sent usually start with a cough. So if you < Powel CroslqyJr. CITIZENS »y mall or telephone will be gladly received Knowall, Grace Andrews: .Mrs. have a cold or cough—stop it at once It represented i& our presentation of this handsome seven-piece FUMED OAK The closing meeting nt Lady Knox Comfort for 1 In taking up the matter of stand­ 'Relative to the movement now with a few doses of that fine old medi­ ardization of the varieties of apples Thrifty, Jennie Moody; Mrs. Blunt, cine, Kemp's Balsam. This famous OSE guiding the destinies of ATTENTION! Chapter, D. A. R., with Mrs. Hester under way to recondition the "Con- Mary Greenlaw; Mrs. Easygoing, Balsam soothes the nerves of the •adio, in America sliouid have Chase, Mrs. Delia Cross and M1.-;s beauty’s sake over the State, I can only speak from «tif ution" so that It xx-fM again be seen throat, stops the tickling cough and LIVING ROOM SUITE AT ' Capt. Israel Snow and daughter, my experience in Hancock County. Emma Young; Mrs. Doolittle, Ger­ __ . Iiese as their objectiraai We have thousands of fine Geianiums ready for Ellen Cochran as hostesses, In the in the 33d degree with WANTED—dirt to do general housework. picked because they were red (when their money. grand operas, the standard overtures LOST—Masonic eharm. at auction. The prize winners were Alice Flanagan with Clifford I^idd. ROCKLAND, MAINE ■ President.’ 'Old Ironsides is 128 Elliot, who left town last Tuesday Thursday night. I Shrine emblem Reward. J. F. Bl'BtiESS. Apply M W. 0., Ft'LLKR, Courler-<;aze«e_ of- . grown under favorable conditions) the next five years, our plans call and the classics of years gone 6^. It Z— 54*38 55*37 Mrs. C. M. Kalioclr, Mrs. George L. All danced with delightful grace-and years old. after spending a week in (Boston The roll call of the First Baptist 391 Mala street. flee. and when properly cared for are a' is a good sign. One need never fear Rt. Clair, Mrs. Charles Mitchell, Miss precision. These eight also ren­ for new construction that will re­ will visit for a week in the home of church was held in the vestry Wed­ WANTED— 50 hens FRED <’UHhle, linoleums, general household. Call after an extended visit with their parable ot The Good Samaritan,' standardization of x’arteties wiil tiny trumpets and other noise'-ftrfl- Haynes two-tuber and faithfully "Mother’s Day Reflections.” lantlc. Me______5"*tf tel 164 W, MIBS UNXIB BRBWER. 27 Explorer Will Start From which parable Is a great support to, make „OS(iible the cooperative m81._ One Battleship Coits 60 “Conatitu- Chester Hunt has entered the em­ or whatever the plumbers use on Pacific St . Rockland 56-57 daughter, Mrs. A. S. Littlefield. tiorte”' CONDEMNING CIGARETTS It right to soil lhat which Is destroy- j oking instruments added to the fun. bring ’em in. A radio enthusiast Rev. H. I. Holt speaks tomorrow FOR SALE—< amp aE furnished near Lily Is ploy of the Great Atlantic & Pacific these joints are rather poor con­ Pood. Could have use of land for garden. the Social Welfare worker who ketlng of these apples and also the Ing both body and soul of our young t does not, like to stand still and let ail at the morning service of the Con­ FOR SALE OR TO LET—On Autumn St Boston, But Will Stop At "A fleet ot 60 'dreadnoughts’ of the Tea Co. The menu follows: Fruit cocktail, ductors and Increase the resistance FOR SALE If wanted. FRED C. ROBINSON. Union One of the prettiest and most working for God s approval rather cooperative spraying which is not Should Not Be Smoked, Neither Sold people” Do you think that Chris- , the new hookups go by, so it was for gregational church on "Mother. Life 2 thr^i rooms and shed, electric lights and thoroughly enjoyable dancing parties Wiscasset. In Defiance of Law. tlans can c >n: rientlously engage In this that I got into the R. F. class, and Eternity." Tlie evening sub­ thlfcScripUirt.oqaUK tailUugat »ass-.sbor[ numbel. of the 'jtoeit of one modern battleship. protest the imposition of tolls on sauce, roast turkey, mashed potato, meter be sure to make your ground i SUMMER BOARDERS—Accommodations for water; connected with ham suitable for of the season was given at the this trade? tad I do not see how a . and believe me, there are more dis­ ject wiil be “Boys. Girls and Home.” gi,rage. Chance for a snatll garden-*- A Ing over the fact that the Pries? and , t|l„ ,.lgbt varlelleR w,„ return n)o,e For this ship the government paid telephone messages between Thom­ uit salad, rolls, strawberry “ Tde connection outside the meter, that eight, fine shore privilege in Cushing, Copper Kettle Thursday evening by Commander 'Donald B. MacMillan, Editor of The Courier-Gazette: — woman would want to even touch cream, cake, fancy cookies, coffee. appointments in the big complicated At the Baptist church the Sunday ARMY WHEELS Maine. Address EM EBY B HART. Thomas­ sufo ph.ee for children. W. A. CLEVE^ Levite would not take the chance of 1302.719. It is 204 feet- long. 43’^ aston and Rockland. Will the .next is. between the meter and the main ton. Me ______o«r machine now. tVc mil for vouch, child’s bed. corner china closet, tartie with a supper at the Business and two vessels, the little Bowiloin, vet We think of boys being tempted moved from the telephone poles on can't liear the sight of an ugly look­ layer of tin foil Around the pipe and Ro.sd E. Patterson of Middletown, aid delirvr. R0CKLA.XD H.Utl>WARE CO.. refrlgeratoi and other -things. CALL IST-l.- velopment of character and life. So- toril]m in hon()r of NationaT Music also fixed .the crew of America's first enjoyed a trip to Crawford’s Pond Professional Women's club rooms, eran craft of two MacMillan expedl and using eigarets and taking up tho “The Beloved Brute” Gleason street. A large cable lias ing lead-in coming in over the win­ attach your clamp over this and Conn., who is on a business trip in 408 Main St ______5fl.|f rial Welfare work is taken very com- I Wppk Thp lneeting was conduated man-of-war at 339 men. The crew lalmon fishing Wednesday. On good this vicinity, is the guest of his par­ when Ihe following program was Hons, and another, either the “Nep­ was 529 men and 30 boys. Gin was habit, but when a man old enough bifen strung. The street Is now dow, so they run it down into the screw it flown just as tight as you I DO ANYTHING la the cleanlnz fine. FOR SALE—Fancy Imported Darwin Ttl- placently by people in general. This by sub-Master Phillips and Coach A wonderful story of a beautiful authority comes the word that E. ents, Gapt. and Mrs. E. O. Patterson Offlces, windows, bsrns. carpet,, cellars and given: tune or the Thetus of St. Johns, N. a regular part of .the ration. On a to know better, sends a boy to a EMPIRE decorated with two sets of poles cellar where it Is damp and along are able, then make a clean soldered li|rs for 'Memorial Day. Order eaMy. H. is due in part to lack of Imaglna-, Jonps ln (hp absenfe of principal THE THEATRE AROUND dancer and the champion wrestler W. Perkins who went on a trout ing zarages. ASTUl'It SULLIVAN, 24 Holmes D. AMiiS. 12 Florence St Tel. Ptsjge-To a Wild Rose ...... Xevln F„ together with two U. S. Wavy long Voyage the 'Constitution' car­ store to buy eigarets for him, he is The residents of the street are hop­ near some electric light and tele­ onnection between______,yoUr__ ground i for a few flays. Mrs. Patterson St Tel. 833-3 55T.7 tion. Bacteria is not seen, sin slinks' A„en wh„ ,g attendlng a conference THE CORNER expedition to Hurd’s Brook on the FOR SALE ______\ Aloadn Hall airplanes of the newest ampfjiblan ried as much as 100 barrels of causing the dealer to break the lave, in a traveling Wagon shew. ing the Central Maine Power Com­ phone wires and nail it here and wire and the place on the clomp that joined him in Portland and returned Vocal—Little Maid or Arcady ...... Sullivan In the dark and is not fought. “ | jn Augusta. An impromptu program, edge of Waldoboro last Saturday did NOTICE—Thia Is to notify all persons that FOR SALE—The Grom housed ll room*. type. It will be the first time Mac­ conditions are to be bettered there whiskey in her hold, and, In one in­ providing he Is unwise enough to sell pany may transfer their lines to the a hundred yard dash in 0 flat, when there along the floor joists, and is intended for soldering ajid you J with him. we have given our son, Benjamin B. Hard­ with barn and kind. Pine SL The Ulmer Maryim Bernier which xvas greatly enjoyed, was ns to the boy. The man that sent the are all set for a ground. A little | Mrs. Gertrude ^Havener and Mrs. The Mont Homestead ing, Jr., his time and shall claim none of I Yount—a Lullaby Muon ...... Billie Brown Millan has ever started from that must be more sympathy for the sin­ stance, threw most of It overboard to TODAY MONDAY-TUESDAY poles of the N. E. Telephone & Tel he looked up to find his path disputed finally bring it neatly up through house, wHh barn and 10 acres land, Rankin follows; “There’s a Long, Lon hoy ought to he fined, as well as the egraph Co. thereby doing away with more attention to the small details i Ethel York were guests of Mrs. Wil- —At— hie wages nor be responsible for any of his 1 St. Three houses at the Hightafids. Sev­ h Ah’a Done Seed Er Uallieker port, Ills previous trips having been ner. Mrs. Ives believes the smugneas lighten the ship, in order to escape by a hull moose. the floor to the set, which of course debts after this date May 5. (.Signedi. Mule ...... 4'rerle Trail;’’ piano solo, "Valse Chromn- dealer. The man xvho does this must SHIRLEY MASON of antenna and ground systems I liam Bassick in Camden Thursday, eral otli r goal bargains. ANNl£ Fr HAHN. made from Wiscasset, Maine. and “no wrong” complacency of so from the British fleet on the New ope set. At the Baptist Missionary meeting must he in just such a place in the Tenant’s Harbor, Maine Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin B. Harding, Warren. 67 Rankin St. ______22! c To Miss a Kiss ...... (day Smith tique," Godard, “Highland Laddie," have such a craving for a smoke —In— Master Edward W. Peaslee real­ woud do much for the improvement i Walter Carroll and E. Stewart Or- Kathleen Marston Commander MacMillan now plans many is a sin in the sight of God. Jersey coast. NORMA SHEARER held Tuesday, officers were elected roam that it will not interfere with FOR SALE—All kinds of laird wo^d tft rea­ Mhry Wasgatt; "Sweet Adeline," that he does not care what he does, ized that time is a flighty element of reception on agreat many sets. » heton of West Rockport attended the I Address Owner: Plgno—Love's Overling ...... Elgar to have tire two planes fly fromrtScs In referring to use of liquor the Paul Revere and Lord Byron “STARDUST TRAIL” as follows: President, Miss Mary the arrangement of the furniture. CASH PAID for old stamp collections, old sonable prices. KLMEtt STARR, RboktUle. Elizabeth llagar school; vocal duet, “What do they and >h» dealer sells because he does in life when on Friday afternoon he e e e t ' Masonic Grand Lodge In Portland stumps Especially old envelopes or letters ton to Wiscasset, where they will be idea was voiced that as fast as those E. Kalloch; vice president, Mrs. Then they tune In and lay all the Tel. 352-1 *______55*68 The officers elected for the follow­ mean by Sore?” Evelyn Perry and 'Names of famous men are con­ not want to offend the man or be­ passed his seventh birthday. * mm A. W. MONT w4th stamp attached E. W. GOULD, _ 24 joined by the txvo vessels Jiine 20; al­ who had the habit of intemperance Laat Chapter of Laura Seavey; secretary and treas­ fault to the manufacturer because — • this week. School street, Rockland. 54*50 .FOR SALE—Fresh elder, made every d|j. ing: year were: President, Marion Ethel Rackllffe; solo, "Sleepy Hoi nected with the 'Conistiitutlon.' Paul cause lie wants the money. Does the A new edition of applause cards Jasper McKenney and family are ' Drop a postal card and will deliver. though supplies. Including sparq mo­ could be gotten rid of a better social lightful company of his urer, Mrs. Carrie Butler. The June they do not get good results. 20 Auburn Road Marsh; vice president, Alcada Hall; low Tune,” "Don't You Listen," Win- Revere supplied the copper for her man stop to think whether or not tlie “The Riddle Rider” friends were invited to Edward's has been gotten out for our radio < moving this week into the Cohen f MACHINE HEMSTITCHING and plcot H SIMONTON. Rockland. 34.4-1 tors for the air ships will be taken on order would he ushered in. As to “LADY meeting will be reports of the asso­ There is just one logical place for edge; tteo fgney work. Mrs. JOSEPH NAS- secretary, Elizabeth Hygar: treasur­ ola Richan; specialty number. Gram­ hull, forging It hy a process known boy’s parents wunt him to do this; or home and without controversy, joy WEST HARTFORD, CONN. FOR SALE—Mare, 12 years old, weight at Boston. It was MacMlllcn’s^'spe­ sanltoriums for drug addicts they are ciation and State convention. Lead­ an aerial. The name of it will tell readers and of course you will want house on Central street. S.Ut, |2 Sdwgrds St______52»S7 er, Martha Wasgatt. Executive mar School Drum Corps—Edward only to- him. Lord Byron boarded if it is his own son, does he not care reigned supreme. Games were play some of these cards for your sum- Mrs. Maggie Storer of Rockland 33-58 about 1200 Ihs ; nice worker and cterar. W. cial desire to make this stop at Wls real dens of vice, run for getting Robinson, Clurenre Robishaw, Hoxv- her, while she wan in tlie Mediter­ Monjday-Tue*d«y ers for the coming year are: Sep­ you that. Ap aerial should be In the AWN1NG8 MAOE TO ORDER, priced right, It WELLMAN, East Union, Maluo. 56*37 hftard, Margaret Harrington. Leah whether he Is exposed to temptation? qd with honors to the winner, mer reception. Receiving conditions was the guest of Mrs. A. T. Carroll casset xvhere he has so tnany loyal money. A strong weapon with which ard Carroll, Edward Patrie and ranean and praised her highly. The tember. Miss Mary E. Kalloch: Octo­ air. and the higher the better, gen truck and wagun covers; tent,, curiakis, FOR -SALE—Garden Loam. Price reaatpl- Freeman and Adelaide Cross. A friends. 'J,„ A dealer should refuse to sell to­ successful ones in the games were ber, Mrs. Fred Wyllie: November. show a decided improvement the, Wednesday. flags, bolt enterings and awnlnga a special­ to fight these evils is the ballot Morris Hall, “When Johnny Comes noted English poea is said tohave Ixe-en OFTHENKarr erally speaking. Of course it has For Sale ty. BOUKL.LND AWNING CO.. I' 0 Box ablc. F. W. FLETCHER, 22 Valley View St, ptynlc committee xvas chosen with The object of the trip xvhlch is un which must be held in greater honor bacco to any boy or girl. Whether “EAST MAN Barbara Feyler, Cleola Condon Mrs. Fred Kenniston; December, Mrs. j irajit week and with better weather Capt. and Mrs. Ernest Torrey were | Marching Home:” “The Girl I Lett offered passage to the United Stales been done with some success, but 441, Rockland, Maine. 50-tf I Tel- ~'91'5 Lncy Rankin as chairman who xvl'.l der the auspices of the Natigpal by American citizens. In closing Mrs. the person who sent them is offend- Life w.is a hunting ground and Joseph Cross and Barbara Felt. The eotninK 1 look (or a step up in the in Northport Thursday. FOR SALE—.-room house; Are pl»c». Behind Me,” “Turkey In the Straw on board the ‘Constitution.’ Ai- Mansfield Robinson; January, Mrs. who ever heard of putting an aerial FOR SALE—Dining room suits, marble tbji be assisted hy Madeline Lawrenc**, j 1 x- ... cd °F not' Hoxv can the dealer tell tables, were decorated In pink and Mrs. Nellie Wilkins is visiting rel- piazza, ill) water, large barn, 2 hen pens. I AM RBEPARED TO DO BUILDING or re Geographic Society is to explore Ives said so much emphasis is mis­ quartet. “There’s Music In the Air," though the ship was made In New youngs,pr Iy)ng He rnJiy ON EARTH” men her victims 'Then a hero of Charles Young; February, Mrs. Fred in the cellar. It isn't In keeping radio interest this summer. The modelling hf All kinds W A. RIPLEY, car- tab's. Morris chair, large looking glass—at F&ttnleen O'Hara, Geneva Huke and white, the color scheme being car best of progranis will lie available ; atlves in Hope, o. acre land—near town at 72 Beechwooda fine condition. Good trade. Vail after 3 Norse ruins in Greenland; to pe'ne4 placed and the only remedy Is more “Bye Low My Baby,’’ Eleanor Snow England it was not entirely a north- , w#nt them for hlmge)( A copy ot the underworld stole her heart Butler; Miarch, Mrs. Laura Seavey; with good radio to do It. Another St. Apply at 70 BEECBK'OOOS St., Thom peat ter end builder. Tel. 594-W, Rockland Kathleen Mnrston An All Star Caat rled out in the refreshments. Place from till stations and you will want Mrn. E. Stewart Orheton of West o'clock ALBERT A. FLANDKB8, 4 Hunker trate the Greenland Icecap; to explore unselfishness, more consecration, Mary Wasgatt, Marlon Rlchardsoii ern product, for the oak of its hull away. A story of a great lore, a April. Mrs. Boyd Kaler: May, Mrs. thing that is perhaps more widely nston ______s<*«> TRUCKING, MOVING ANO ERRANDS SI . City. . 55*6i the Maine anti-rigaret law ought to woman's soul and the passion and cards were Used. Unrestrained by H. M. Purrington; June, a picnic. to keep the artists posted on your Bockport has been the guest of Mrs. done promptly. Go anywhere. C. 0 BAR- the unexpected area In the Polar more Christianity. and Winola Richan; solo, “Mickey," was felled on St Simon bland, at the done that to m.v mind is wrong from FOR SALE—Trawl bool, without engine. 24 FOR BALE—5 year old oolt weigbln be sent to every dealer In tobacco, courage of a woman's loyalty. The rules that too often mar the gath Sunday morning Rev. W. M. Pur- reception. Walter Carroll this week. feet long. 3 feet wide. In first clast condi­ ADEN. T«l. I5I-M or 629-J. 1-tf Ojyportunlty Class xvas entertained Sea betxyeen Alaska and the Pole, to "Sally," Mr. Jones; •'The Star mouth ■ of the Altamaha River. —Also— the start, and that is to determine 120fi lbs. 3 year old colt, not broK. fly Into the Interior of Baffin IfO'nd then if he has not principle enough mysteriously dramatic career of a erings ot older people, the children ington, pastor of the Baptist church, ’ Headers will please take notice Bath Times: People at Phippsburg tion. Inquire of CHARbE-S NYBTROM, 8 MACHINE HEMSTITCHING, plrm edge, sell pair cheap. Registered Jersey cow, ’.4 Thursday evening by Mrs. Lola WH­ LAURA M. POGLER Spangled Banner" and The Flag Sa­ Georgia. I where a radio should he located in Winter street place, Rockland. 54*58 to keep the law, he ought to be pun­ lady of Midnight. Here are ro­ had a perfect time. Those present will speak with “The Mother'’ as his that the new postal regulations Center regret the possible moving covered butlona, plaiting PHYLLIS TOL- year old, due to freshen Jun«f 3. Heavy de­ IM* and Mrs. Bertha Spofford of Me- In the course of the return as yet un lute. school “In 1830 the 'Conetitutloh' was re- ; the house before looking over condi MAN MORSE. 339 Mam St. Tel. 8C8-M ished. “IDAHO” mance and adventure you will be were Barbara Felt. Barbara Feyler theme. “It is Mothers’ Day, wear a which Went into effect April 13 re­ of the McCobb house to Rockport. It FOR SALE—No 1 hemlock shingles 84 livery wagon In good condi don. K. A« ctfanlc street, 22 members being pres­ penetrated by whites and Anally to Laura M. Fogle,-, who died at the Mr. Jones called on Miss Coughlin ported unsea worthy and ordered de- tions out of doors. My plan has at per M. Icqilire of SIDNEY BUSIES. Stick­ 1-tf MATTHBWH, Union. Maine. Tel. 8-qj I .a st summer a young man bought —With— thrilled to see. Helen Phillips. Cleola Condon bright flower for the mother living or ; quire a two cent stamp, on the ap­ has been one of the most attractive ______55 te ent. Reports of missionary trees penetrate the interior of Northern home of her sister, Mrs. C. H. to lead “The Star Spangled Banner." i-atroyed. Oliver Wendell Holmes, a ways been to look over tlie outside ney Cornu. Maine. Te) 6-3 Washington oods at a few packages for a friend liecause Philip Robbins, Joseph Strong a white flower for the mother dead.” plause cards. Many fans are en­ houses in their village and if moved 54-38 ttFer, class treasurer, secretary and Labrador. Headquarters will be es Achorn, May 4, xvas the daughter of She was greeted by a great ovation young law-student read the notice in Mahbn Hamilton possibilities for a perfect antenna f Mail FOR SALE—Driving horse, harness arid the friend had been kind to him and Hazen Cook, Billy Strong and Walter Special music will be rendered by closing them in envelopes now whlcli it will lie greatly missed. welfare committee show that oppor- tabllshcd at Etah. The party Wlll ip- Oliver L. and Ann M. (Hart) Fog- which told better than words How a paper. He seized his pen and system first and then decide that FOR SALE—Suite Counter, lycuuore PMi orders solicited. HULKN C. RHODES grocery wagon Reasonable price. RHU4P he did not feel like refusing his re­ A Thrilling Drama of Gold Rush Strong. Edward is the son of doctor the choir. The topic for the Y. P. S. allows them to go at.regular letter, elled. 15 large drawers; in fine i-oodltlcgi 1-tf RUBISHAW. 7 Carroll St \ 5V57 !,tttftUles are not neglected. One hun- clude eight men on the Bowdoin and ler, and was born in South Hope. much the students think of her. “It dashed off the famous lines: Comedy and Kinognmns the radio shall he placed in the ...... quest. There were other ways he Daya—Chapter 1 Edward W. and Evelyn Peaslee of C. E. meeting at 6 o’clock will be rates. at a baigaln KN'tCHT BROS. MARKET. OROEft YOUR STRAWBERRY. RHUBARB dfed and fourteen calls were re­ eight navy men on the other y/Sse'. Jan. 3, 1845. Bhexhad always lived is not necessary for any one to lead 'Ay. tear her tattered ensign down I house where it will make the near ______34*39 FOR SALE—Refrigerator. Apply could have served his lienefuctur 31 Knox street. “Where and How We Should Spend Headers who have any little radio VINALHAVEN and horae radish pilots now. GLENUOVE PLEASANT ST. ported by the calling committee for A powerful radio set has been- in* on Ihe farm where tflte was born until | the Star Spangled Banner," she Ismg has It wived on high, The selectmen have bought est to electrically perfect installs^ Tor SALE—All kinds of wood. Dry fit­ STBAWBERHY NURSBRIES, R. D.. Rock tile month. Many nexv suggestions stalled on the Bowdoin with 20,-M, about three years ago when advanc­ said, in responding to Mr. Jones' re And many >n rye Ini danced tn iee, than by doing that which gave him Sunday.” “An Evening With Fannie troubles which they wish explained, land 45-»f FOR SALE—Salt water farms 24 arret on Tint banner ln the iky...... McCann tire engine which will be tion. Of course one does not xvani Rev. Albert Henderson will preach ted 814. 31 IK KO LOF3IAN, R. K D.. Rock Maine coast, handy to village and city mar­ Were adopted hy which the class and 80 meter wave lengths. John ing years and infirmities compelled quest, "for I believe there are but two an appearance of evil, for he did not Crosby’s Songs” will begin at 7 are welcome to write to me at any. laud. Tel 263-11. 54«59 'TubHc sentiment throughout the delivered In June. It s of the same his receiving set behind tlie kitchen at Union church Sunday. Mother’s FAPERMANGINO AND FAINTING. For ket*. fine view of water, estimated 360 cofrds hopes to do even more work. Two Reinnrtz of South Manchester, Chnn. her to seek a home with her sister. things one thinks of when he sings use them himself, and hy this art o'clock. time about them and have my as­ such work phone 349-M or call at 18 Pleasant wood, apples, pears, plums. 7-room cottage country was aroused by the famous type and make as the one belonging stove nor over the set tubs nor in Day. There will be special music by FOR SALE—Cow WILLIAM E. WHIT very interesting letters were read. will lie Hie radio operator. Miss Fogler faithfully cared for that song: his country and himself he caused Ills mother to he sad an 1 WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY Rev. C. D. Paul, pastor of the Con­ the bathroom, but the chances are surance that I will do yny best to ' NEY. Rockport, Maine. 34*36 atreet. Rock|and_C C. JOHNSTON. 45*56 house, boathouse or garage, shed. Owner • poem ‘Old Ironsides' and the 'Consti­ to the City of Rockland which had the Ladies Trio apd Miss Blanche called away makes price $Pu«. only >4‘W One was from Sundart Mohapntra of her parents during their old age and m his relation to his eountry. Let displeased. Paramount Picture gregational church, will speak on that there is somewhere in the house give you a. possible solution that; FOR SALE—Well rotted munure for yoilr BUILDINGS BUILT, altered or repaired. tution* was saved." a tryout here a short time ago and “Our Mothers” at the morning serv­ will aid to better reception. If your Hamilton will lie soloist. Tlie Girl needed. II L STEVRNa, 182 Llmerock 8t.. Hfelasoa, British India, a natlfe mis­ after their death kept house for her us stand and sing In that spirit.” Cigarets ought never to he sold at garden. $2.on per load delivered. EAKLE Ptintlns and paper banting, ceilings whitened Rockland, Maine 55-56 MARY OF MAGDELA “DRESSMAKER which has given such excellent sat an electrically proper place for the Reserves will attend tlie 11.30 soi- CONANT Rockland Tri 953 R. 54*56 Tel. 538-3. L. C. FIELDS, 19 MeLOUI) BT. sionary girl of 22 years xvho is brother several years, and after his lunch rooms where school children ice. ‘“Echoes from the State Con­ set which, to the experienced fan, set Is not performing just as It infection the past two years. It ference” chosen .for sliouid there is probably some slight vices, 39-if FOR SALE OR TO LET—Buhy cwrrUg. 'In spreading the gospel there as an Op- death lived alone on the home farm OBSERVED ARBOR DAY buy their dinners. At one such FROM PARIS” is the subject would get the preference regardless FOR SALE—It-rooa nauss; Hoi water bast fine condition. MRS AVAUCHN AM EH, It (By Archie Bell) a Maine made machine. trouble that can he easily remedied. Mr. and Mrs. Tgingtry C. Smith cement cellar; modern Imprereoanti; larsr SNOWMAN. TEL. 672-R does all kinds or pfirtunlty Class sister. She told of until coming to Hockland as stated near a high school, there Is a sign —With— the evening service at 7 o’clock. of the conflict with the arrangement Myrtle S' Tri. 73 2 55-58 An unusual kind of story with an iMr. Phillips is grading his law Write to me and teJl me the sym- have returned from Boston, where garden. New grocery business wall stocked Trucklna jpd Moving.______H*ir her work among the natives. The “b""' , , , . ! Orace Street Grade 5 and the Kin- offering them for sale. One woman, M. C, GURNEY. 3 Park 8t . Ciinuten 37-tf FOR SALE—Several used Vlrtrolss; "P- unuRtlal charm, which will doubtless TAXI SERVICE Lc’trice Joy also having the wall under the east of the furniture. toms as they appear to you and I ■ they have been tlie past two weeks other letter read by Mrs. Lillian 44he was always of a kindly and dergarten had Arbor Duy exercises a mother of sons, walked hy theiO Io Let right and console types In perfect playlty, Interest many who would not- per­ DAY OR NIGHT ein end of In* ell relaid at his Knox The lead-in too should have some will make you a reply in a few days deinonstratlng “Albapol." FOR SALE—Double tenement house at condition, «lso two and three tube Rgdl^, Joyce xV4s from the Baptist mission­ cheerful disposition, with a smile |O„t of doors Friday morning. This GO ANYWHERE twice before she could believe her Lisle St. Apply to MRS, F. H. 3ANB01N haps take the trouble to lhok Up all street property consideration. Keep it up away that may put everything to rights Mrs. E. G. Carver and Mrs. F. K. TO LET—Two fiqwlslied room for light sets—unusual values while they lari. Besy ary society of New York enclosing a and a cheering word for whosoever program was given: Stand: Weymouth's Store eyes. The proprietor and wife are 8« Pleasant SL Tel. 94R-W IS/ housekeeping; electric lights. Adults only. terms jf payment. MAkXE M118IC CO. the incidents from between the SPECIAL DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM . The T. H. S. orchestra will furnish from the ground and away from tlie quickly. Don’t blame all your Coombs visited Rockland Wednesday, letter from Mrs. Gladys Dunn of Bel- she met. Always a Unlversallst in America; Flag salute; Lord' parents of sons. What are they FOR SALE—All kinds of wood delivered E. N SYLVESTER, 23 Cedar Street. Tel ______55-37. leaves of that older Book which fur­ music at the P. T. A. supper in the walls of the house and the ground troubles onto summer conditions. August 23, 2G, 27 are tlie dates for 804-J 56-58 aio. India. She wrote, as requested faith she passed to the higher life Prayer, Kindergarten and 5th Grade A. E. SAUNDERS thinking of, If they stop to think at FORD OWNERS Anywhere, also lumber. T J. CARROLL, FOR SALE—Flayer Ptgno nishes the principal parts of the House Petew in 'THE TORNADO” gymnasium Monday night at fi.30 wire; in fact keep it as far as pos The average set should bring them | this season's Chautauqua, Thomaston, R. F. D. Tel. 263-21 Rockland. lij* the class, of her wedding, de never doubting God's puris.se to final­ song, "Good Morning Little Yellow 492 Main Bt. Tel. 159-M. all? It certainly changed the writ­ TO LIT—Furnished apartmewt of 3 rooms rolls, wide range of choice, story. A good time to entertain your slide away from everything that Is in summer or winter if it is fund- Bruce Grindle was in Rjckbiii'l •bath, electric lights. Adults only. Ap­ only 25 cents each V. F. sCriblnf? the foreign surrounBings and ly bless and redeem all mankind. Bird,' Edith and Meredith Dondis 53*55 er’s opinion of them. TODAY In brings to mind "The Prince hf —Also— friends and swell tlie school build ATTENTION not perfectly insulated. The logical ioning prope. ly, and there Is no need Wednesday. FOR SALE—All kinds of real' estate—Fine ply to LILUAX BfCKYRbL. 19 Ylyrtle St. Music Department. plants which decorated the wedding She was tenderly cared for during poem, “Why Are Birdies Gay?" Syd Why sell cigarets? Do you thlnl 56-58 the House of David," and “The Pil­ ing fund. We have added to our service place for the lead-in to touch any­ to lay aside your radio interest just William (Hidden recently liought buys In Thomaston and Warren. For par­ FOR SALE—Stanley House—Hoe 16 rooms, place. She told of her guests, many her last illness hy her sister. Mrs. ney Davis, Jr.; songs, Oold and ticulars call DR. A PEABODY. Tel. 36-U lar of Fire," both of which- wtrs so THIEF m PARADISE, Doris Kenyon All the old time dances at the equipment a complete thing at all is the antenna binding on that account. The lightning liaz- the Harvey Arey place at Arey’s Har- TO LET— For the season, cottage, with 2 bath rooms, hot water heat and all modern uninvited, wlio came tn the natl Achorn. The funeral was attended by Crimson TulTps,—Class PaffodilR, Thomaston. 47-tf garage on the water front at Crescent Beach improvements; one of the best locations .Nil popular a generation or so ago. bring T. A. dance Monday evening In the post on the set and that's all. When ard is of little Importance and pop, where with his family he will costume to witness this event. Her Rev. C. A. Knickerbocker of the Uni- Little Seed,” Betty McBeath; songs ------■ BATTERY STORAGE AND possible bring the lead-in wire In FOR SALE—In Thomaston The Mrs.. S YKRPIfiR A LEACH. Rockland. Tel 133. the city; In first clans condition throughout a detailed account of the Crucifixion Thomaston gymnasium. Kirk's should not worry you at ail if you; make his home, having sold liis farm XV. Ylaster 7-room house on Fluker street 56-tf Call or TELLTHONB 237-J, 28 SPRING ST. xwsdding cake was made in America versalist church. “PUssy Willow" and “The Brawn REPAIRING OUTFIT over the top of the window nearest together with Incidents and circum­ MONDAY-TUESDAY orchestra of five pieces will furnish have installed a good type of light- „t Calderwood's Neck to Isaac Gai­ K U. COLLINS. Real Eristc Agency, 3U TO LET—iFurobbed rooms; also a garage. Ro< kl*nd, Me.______33>tf as was also her mother's recent . 1 House,” Clhss; story play, “The Gar stances leading up th It and bringing the music.—adv. Where we can take care of your the rereiving set. Bore a hole in ning arrester. Now is the lime to Jerwood for a summer liotne. Maia street, Rocklaud. Telephone 77. (MRS ASKNATH ACHOftX, 17 Llndsev golden wedding cake. Airs. Dunn While* the furless neckline xx*as den; seeds, June Cook, Norma ANNUAL DANCE REVUE FOR SALE - One 30 acrit ftpld. nx»re «e , the language and descriptions;down battery needs. the top of the sash big enough to do this If you haven't already done it. Atlantic Royal Arch Chapter FOR SALE—Cut flowers, hardy plants street 56-61 less, wlfli bam and shed Called the “Gib” also gave a brief story of the ideas launched fot spring in leading Nexv Seuvey, Malzle Joy, Woodlow Andtr BY THE PUPILS OP take a lmreelaln insulator and run bulbs, hardy lllHes, floral sprays, pltl- roomy, comfortable at Ulmer field. Cuts u barn full of ha.f. to our modern times so that even a « Any local dealer will suggest ti gooil 'worget| n)e past and Most Excellent TO LET—Garage, the natives have in regard to edu­ York stores most women.find it al»»n; sunbeams. Viola Conary. Junior .Egotism is the anesthesia that WE HAVE IN STOCK AT ALL wreaths made up at very reasonable prices. 386 BROADWAY’. Would make nice house lots. Right In tha child may understand It. ; the lead-in wire through this and as type of arrester l'ui1 you which will degrees Thursday night on Knee- cating their children. They think it veVy unsatisfactory vogue, because "gardener,” Meredith Don JENNIE HARVEY PERCIVAL 1ROADWAY keeps some people on living terms Expert workmanship. Free delivery any city. ... The every duy life of Jesus and TIMES NEW BATTERIES AND direct to the set as possible, it put an end to your worries along ]an,i sawyer. where In Knox County. CLARK’S FLOWER TO LET—Tenement of 5 rooms at 41 Llme­ Thirty house lots on North Main Bt. aqd not necessary to educate them, es­ our spring season is rarely ever warm ■ Bed, Class: Ihrmer Game through a small hole in the center of tel. Rockland Tel. 1038.W •______38-’f 54 - 56 location. \ . and the story must prove Intereftt- ARCADE, ROCKLAND PARTS the use of your set for the summer Wednesday on a business trip, them work hard after they get hy Goods Economist. Hence, the silver Class: Grade 5 boys, “.lack an.l J1 the glass in the top sash hut this FOR SALE—Farm near Rockland, In good TO LET—Furnished front room; bath and Fifteen acre blueberry field, some wo^d, ing to many who though knowing it fox is the accepted fur of the sea- nnd Evening Bell; Grade 5 girls, it is not necessary to take your an- Mr. Holmqulst arrived wees good water babyhood. This furnishes a good BUTTERFLY” heat. 10 PLEASANT STREET.______53*rt By adding this equipment to our presents difficulties that the aver­ cultivation, real money maker. L. “ in a general way have not been Bible son. This gathering was no excep “sleenSleep RnhvRuby SleenSleep, ” "PnH.oc»“Patience, ••...... •• FhePhc tenna down. Just unfasten the lead- ,-lom Sweden and is at Mis. Clara CHASE. 43 Middle St. Tel 665 2 . 35-tf ■Nine house lots on Broadway Terrace. reason to send missionary help and SHEET MUSIC service station we have the most age fan cannot easily overcome, so TO LET“*Fumlshed room withbath. ii One small place at South Thomaston, idetrt students. Wlisp andBee; Grade 5, Psalm >00; FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 15, 1925 —With— in from the set and pull It, out pendleton’s. lift them to better things. Mrs. tion, for Jiearly every woman com­ complete and up-to-date service get It as near to perfect as possible FOR SALE—House add tot 56 Grace street | MA8ONR' 8T 51-tf h«n farm , Published hy tHe 31. Botolph So­ Grade 5, “The Soxver" and “Arhcr AT 7:45 O’CLOCK flirough the house tyjfl ground it out ! B A Smalley lias returned from House and % acre of land, 186 Camden St., One farm between Thomaston and Wkrren. Dunn Is of the Women's Foreign Mis­ pleted her ensemble or tailored cos- AU the Latest Song Hits station thia side of Boston, and the difference will be apparent TO LET—Small furnished tenement. L F. ciety, Boston. of doors and then it will be ready for Portland where ho attended Masonic Rockland; 516 acre Reid directly across the CHASE 45 Middle Bt. Tel. 665-2. 51-tf Buildings in first Huss rondiUono Ben sionary Soolety and also interested in tume with one of these silky animal Wo do everything in the receiving possibilities of the street from 186 Camden street running houses, electric lights, nlcp orchard, good* ' J J Dorothy Devore, Willard Louis use when you begin the season again Qran(j LodtJe. TO LET—Tenement at lfc North Main St., heimt fields. A short program was scarfs. One well dressed woman wore 1 : MUSIC BY : 20c and 25c but paint your car set you are operating through to XVsIdo Avenue. Nice house lots In large wood lo*. Inquire of G M. SIMttQXM, 1 next fall. >p,le vinalhaven Alumni dues are both streets TEL 289-W, Rockland; 238-11 all modern conveniences. F. L. HAVENER. 123 Tillson Avenue, Rockland. 56-58 given: reading, Mtr. Alice Angel; duet a navy blue silk crepe dress with a MARSTON’S ORCHESTRA and Louise Fazenda Specials The ground wire is the most ------now payable to. Scott Littlefield. t'anidin. 28-tf Tel 7P2-R. 1464f ------Miss Carolyn Allen and Mrs, Pauiirc short matching cape of seven- I FRED S. MARCH I' abused necessity to receiving that I TO LET—May 1st. 2 rooms, kltchenet'e 'Spunders. Mrs. Sr.ow presented the eighths length developed in a light A Story of tha Pace That Kills KNOX COUNTY know of. It is usually the last tiling A correspondent winders which ------FOR SALE—To settle an mute, severs! and bath. Apply at CUTLER-COOK CO Used Cara an ft A Pleating Program of Interpretive, Clastic and Ballroom Dancing is the best wax- to make sure of ad- ' FOR SALE—9x12 Wilton velvet rug; Xxio used upright pianos, good condition. L. 46-tf clpss witli a full list of tlie names, weight woolen material 15 Cents ntis-tinn to n court Jiirlnc tho hoar- Brusgoll'J rag; aim lied eolirll. been used Specially Costumed NEWEST COMEDY LATEST NEWS that Is installed and likewise re­ CAASE. 43 Middle street. Tel. 665-2 FORD TOURING CAR, flew top. food which now number 79. The class Cemetery Memorials mission to .t coutt quring mo near | (|U( Htt!e .pEL 1;! K

IN THE REALM OF MUSIC TOOK B0WD01N BY STORM COMMON THINGS Remember that SOCONY is "Standard”

Often Overlooked, But Highly En­ What Our Home Artists and Others Are Doing To Pro* tertaining When Once Looked Edna St. Vincent Millay Plays Brilliant Part In Institute mote the Interests of This Engaging Art. Into With Inquiring Mind. of Literature At Brunswick. By Adella F. Veazle Big hill ahead I note that two of the Rotary Clubs ! violinist, who won it in 1918, also Miss F.dna St. Vincent Millay lives might like to know what the Pines observed National Music Week in'ai: Wintter Watts, in 1923, whose songs A Pet Toad in a different soul-ar system, from say when they whisper; can not ex­ actly determine; and then dream­ appropriate way—Bath and Bango’\ are much used on the concert plat- Why do parents who ought to most of the rest of us. Tlie Bath club met at the King Tav- form. know better teach their children to fully decides just to listen to the ern at dinner and George Crockett, in • ♦ • • 1 thought that out as I was riding whispering pines. longhillahead fear every bit of life they find In the charge of the meeting, gave an inter- I). K. McSweeney, John AlcCor- open? Also, why do grown persons home through the fogs and the mists Miss Millay has a sweet and mu­ est’ng talk on music and its influ- mack’s manager, announces that the hang so tenaciously to the old super­ that swept like ghosts over the hills sical voice but It falls into frequent ence on American homes and the conceit season just closed was the stitions. when a little study, a lit­ between Brunswick and I-ewlaton nuances so delicate that 1 wished I had a microphone. She has a way American people. The following most successful one he has ever had tle research and a little observation Tuesday evening after the readings musical program was much enjoyed: in America. Mr. McCormack gave of intoning her poems which is "Vo­ sandy roads of nature's ways would prove to of poem3 by Miss Millay in the Bow- cal Imagination but not straight “Bless You," and “I’rairie Rose." John 58 concerts in all during the season them that there is no wild thing In doin Literary Institute. Above, tho out conveyance of language. One Sheldon: “Out Where the West Be­ which opened early last October, sev­ Held or wood in this part of the moon; below, the river: abreast, the lias to hear before he can possibly gins," Stewart McAllister: '’Me and en of which were in New Y’ork City, state which would be likely to harm lights if scattered homes; before our imagine—in this matter of Vocal My Boy Friend,” little Billy Lundri- four in Boston and four in Chicago. them? Perhaps I should except the headlights sweeping wraiths of fog- Imagination. mudtothehubs gan. Mr. I.undrlgan also played a brown-tailed moth, but I have not fabric twining like the train of Ed­ A great manV of Miss Millay's piano solo, and George Fields played In the May 2 issue *of Musical seen one for several years, and hope na's dear little gown. O! to be a "readings" were not read from the several selections on the marimba- America appeared the review of a they are a thing of the past. I did Pulitzer-prize poet, on such a night. book, at all. Her asides were cap- phone. concert given In New Y'ork which read last fall that a small and much Miss Millay is unquestionably a tivatingly frdnk. She would say “O; In "Bangor, with regular weekly would have delighted the heart of the terrified young rattler was found poet. One may fancy her to be the jam of traffic I know this poem very well" and luncheon at the Bangor House, Pres­ late Ada Simonton Biackington, who somewhere In the town of Cushing, sort of a person, who from the age she would put down the book. She ident Lewis A. Savage gave a brief was such a keen student and ardent hut it would not surprise me to learn of about 14 or 15 months decided to i established a fraternity and sympa­ talk appropriate for the week and a appreciatin' of William Shakespeare, that tills was just a scare, gotten up be a poet. She doubtless sobbed in musical program under the direction for this recital was given on Shake­ for the excitement it might cause. numbers and laughed , In canticles. thy with her audience that had an appeal of trustfulness. Often the of Wilbur S. Cochran was given, with speare Day. April 23. by John Coates Then she went to Vassar and wrote straightstretchahead closing lines of her poems were de­ Miss Faith Donovan, 'cellist, and the an English tenor, who gave a program Brought up at the foot of Dodge's "Renascence" and became famous.— livered with what Judge Peters of High School quartette—Theo Mc- made up entirely of songs from Mountain. 1 used for a playground a senior In college writing poems Guigan. Robert Smith, Joseph Fee- Shakespeare's plays. that whole section lying between the that merited the attention of the Maine used to call “a snapper” on hail am Edward Herrick—participa­ Mr. Coates Is one of the most cel­ West Meadow road and the Bog the end, that made the audience world. break Into smiles and applause. She ting. ebrated English tenors of today. road, from the iWlllard Biackington She does not the least bit In the opened,wide open was quaintly humorous as though a His long and enviable career which farm on the south to a point well be j world resemble Amy lxjwell in ap­ In the observance of National Mu­ Puritan maid described to levity. began as a choir boy has Included yond the Jere Tolman farm on the pearance. Both are great poets, sic Week Miss Margaret Stahl, or­ Many of her little poems depend on every form of singing activity, with north. Until within a very few however. Miss Millay Is flower-like ganist at tlie Unlversalist Church, successes in the lyric drama as well years 1 knew every bush, tree, stump —a tiny, slender. Bunthorne lily. the last line for “punch"—just as O. gave a 15-minute organ recital prior as in concert. He proved early in and ledge within these bounds, be­ She wore some sort of a gown and Henry developed (he short story out powers speed to the church service Sunday, playing his program that he is an entertainer sides a goodly portion of that part a great deal of it. It almost shocked of the anecdote. This is a modern this program: of parts, as well as a singer of dis­ beyond, generally called "the bog me by its suggestive length. It fed touch of verse, perhaps distinctive of Miss Millay's shorter poems. She Vorspivl—Lohengrin ...... Wagner tinctive gifts. A novel feature of his pastures." Almost always I went front her shoulders where the round Love Song ...... Xevin program was that, he sang two set alone and never, during all those "neck" thereof was severely high, read poems from Renascence—her Reverie ...... Blckineon early book; then she read the Pulit­ Offertory— Moonlight ...... I'ryaingvr tings of virtually all his Shakespeare years, have 1 been molested by beast, straight ns leaps a waterfall to the J’ostlude—-Sortie ...... Ctrl born songs—one old. one new—so as to reptile or insect, with the exception, floor and thereon trickled away like zer poem “Harp Weaver:” then as Miss Elsa Hayden at the Baptist contrast the traditional and the mod­ as I have before stated, of an occa­ a brief rivulet. Not an old-fashioned she would say “a lot more." There Church played these interesting num­ ern—and the older songs impressed sional sting from hornet, wasp or train—but a tralnlet—such as poets was the Goose Girl, and a most beau­ bers, although not in the nature of a his audience more than the modern bee. and even then It was my own should wear—not queens—delicate ns , tiful melody of tone production and rfcital: settings. Mr. Coates delighted his fault, as I was trespassing on their one of Edna's poems to childhood. sentiment called '’Spring and Fall" to domain, though quite unlntentlon- 'Meditation ...... K I. Ashford hearers with bits of offhand talk, his­ It was art—consummate. A "Harp- me the sweetest thing she read: “The have handled every living Romance ...... James .1 Bell torical information, explanations of ally. Weaver" should always wear suclt Beanstalk." and then some few sea- Adoration from The Holy City ...... Gaul could catch—and after all some of the songs in detail, etc. thing dear gowns. And I hear some anx­ songs. The Holy City ...... Adam.' this. 1 was warned by a child only with Clarence Fish, trunflicu-r ious woman ask “What color, Her Sea Poems last summer, against handling my Prelude in It ...... M. E. Lawrence please ’” A mere man could not say Agide Jacchia began the fortieth big pet toad in the narcissus bed. These latter she explained were I was not able to get Mrs. Berry's It looked like the color of the inside season of the Pop Concerts at Sym­ because it would make me have always written away from the sea. program at the Congregational of a million dollar limousine. It was phony Hall, Boston, last Monday, his warts on my hands ! They were thus “longings" for her church hut learned that one of the ninth season as conductor, proving a sort of indescribable ashes of the Camden. Maine, home. "Inland" is most effective numbers was Sulli­ 'eaves of which the gods made their an expressive title of one of them. CONYMO. U S. PAT. OFF. that he is. one of the most popular van's “Lost Chord." leaders the Pops has ever had. Dur­ Where do people get such silly ambrosia, before the gods wage for­ There was none of the “Husky, ideas? To be sure. If a toad Is treat­ ing the early part of the summer he bidden to brew by Volstead. haughty lips O' sea" about it only ed so roughly as to break open those Glancing through an article which will conduct his 500th Pops perform­ a longing, of the inlander away from "warts" on his back, an acrid sub­ appeared after the recent death of ance. The programs for the present Miss Millay has a sort of post-Ti­ Its crocnings. stance is found secreted within Prof. George A. Quinhy, who for 43 week given in the Sunday papers are tian hair, a complimentary color to Then she read from “Pigs and which will probably irritate the years was organist at the Cathedral interesting reading. 1 would like to her gown. Her neck is like Annie Piffles" and after a little while came of the Immaculate Conception in hands and make them sore, but Laurie’s, Her hair IS bobbed—by quote the programs in full, but will anyone cruel enough to hurt a toad into her own by putting away the Portland. 1 noted that when he was the way. Her face—I am getting give one so my readers can see how like that deserves all he gets and hook; seeking new resources ami director of music at the Congress beyond my proper limitations. I fear good it is. and join me in wishing even more. When I was living in telling a number of poems with a Square church in that same city, he —is childlike, yet very wise. A wise to hear it: Portland I once found a big toad great deal of art in play-acting as was obliged to discharge Lillian Nor- child. Her voice Is altogether to • La Bohcuie —Fantasia ...... Puccini (backed in a hole in my flower gar­ it were, poems of children, such as dica, then Lillian Norton, a Farming- Manon Lescaut—Intermezzo ...... I'uccinl musical for reading. She should den. with only his nose and eyes In the Horse-Shoe—the sweetest of the ton girl, from his choir. Why? Be­ Tosca Exurpta ...... Puccini sing her poems and be done with it. lot to me. Having done this nnd cause she could not read music. Shot Angelica Interlude ...... I’uccinl sight. What he had done with the Madame Butterfly—(Selections ...... Puccini But sh« was lovely and a l’oem. having asked how long she had. been STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK - 26 Broadway Miss Norton possessed a pleasing eartli dug from the hole was a mys­ Othello—Tempest Scene ...... Verdi tery, for there was no sign of it Miss Millay had the honors of the in doing all this she suddenly said voice, but she simply could not read, Tristan and Isolde—Prelude and Lore- Institute—so fur as goes. For the “I am going to read a 'longish' and the church committee decided to Death ...... Wagner about anywhere. When I touched Hansel Gretal—Dream Music .. Humperdinck Memorial Hall was packed. The poem, then I am going to do some­ hard fish at a set. but expect marked dispense with her services, and Mr. his head he drew back, making a WITH THE FISHERMEN Carmen—Gypsy Dance ...... Bizet queer gurgling sound, so I left him semi-circle of the stage back of her thing that is a really great idea. improvement soon. Quinby was called upon to break the Eugen Origin Waltz ...... ftelialkovsky was filled with students: the stand- Y'ou shall see if it isn't. I am going news to her. He wasn’t at all • • • • there, knowing full well that every Fred llagan, Walter Powers and plant-louse or other insect which ing-room was taken; the faculty was to give you a little play, ten minutes What a Busy Correspondent Charles Herrick have a large weir pleased with the task. He had no I printed an item in this column all present and very much interest- or 8O. a sort of mediaeval Miracle Idea of the famous future that was about Marco Enrico" Bosal, the Ital- came near would be devonred. Finds Scanning This well under way at Seal Cove and an­ * • • • ed; overseers of the college— even a play.*’ other big one at the back cove, and before young Lillian Norton, hut he ian composer and organist, when he trustee here and there scattered their | Well she did all of this and after just did not want to do it. because was engaged to appear in recitals at As the days went by he ceased to Coast. plfln to build one at Barbour's Head seem afraid of my gentle touch, and wisdom through the lump. All reading a “longish” poem about a on Deer Isle, where they have leased AUTOMOBILE LEGAL ASSOCIATION she was so young and anxious to the Wanamaker Auditorium last Maine was represented. The co'- Poet and His Book, which was sad, please, one day I caught two flies and held Capt. Maynard Herrick has gone weir and seining privileges. Ralph Eastern Tratt Bljg., Bangor Ert. 1907 and had such a delightful winter. He died on shipboard while lege-close was filled with cars from seemed to me, she had the furniture Fidelity Bldg., Portland voice. returning to his native land after them one at a time over his head. to Stonington to complete refitting Dawes and Will Kelley have their In an instant they were gone and “over the road;’’ the enthusiasm was all moved again and recited her plav weir at TYuckle Island about ready for AT OUR EXPENSE completing his American tour. 1400 garagoo l» holp yea were it not that I watched the mo­ hair-trigger. Miss Millay could not about the TWO SLATTERNS AND and to arrange for the launching of the twine. Ferd .Mors? is already In a delightful letter recently re­ 300 attorney! lo defend you tions of his throat as he swallowed even pick up her handkerchief, with­ THE KING. She had a chair the lobster smack Crustacean. Soon putting tlie twine on bis weir al ceived from my uncle, E. L. Cleve­ Me.rhisto: I have no idea what I; out the audience broke into wild ap­ brought in and she acted all three 10 officee to aeeiet you land of Houlton, lie writes: them, I could not have been sure the smack will be on station in Mack- Irish Point. George Carter and Roy A. L. A. Green Book Included Only means, hut here it Is plainly stated in where or when they went, for his plause and be sure if she did it. even characters—all four characters rather Stanley are ready to put twine on 410 00 annually. Send name, addreee, “I think it was wonderful for Rock­ a newspaper: "Elman, about to wed, for cause, it was done poetically^ —the King, the character called erel Cove. make of car and year of manufacture. land. to give that extraordinary and tongue came out and gathered them their weir at Hen Island. insures life for half a million." in so quickly that I did not even see The entertainment if that be the Chance, which was exactly that, the George Bobbins of McKinley has '1 lie canners' association ins put. local Representative Wanted difficult work “The Redemption,” and proper word, was in two parts-- Dame Tidy and Dame Slut. Well, the weir privileges at Opeechee tills especially to produce the soloists for the act. I fed him daily after that, the price of herring at 60e per WRECKS AROUND NANTUCKET hut my eyes were never quick readings from poems, and the acting it relates to the King who wanted season, and he and Edwin Lopaus are bushel. the entire work. I have heard I, of a little play called “Two Slatterns enough to see his tongue. no wife; but by Chance came to de- now busy at Opeecheo and Black Roscoe and Chester Joyce launched many times and am fairly familiar A Hard Year Was 1878 For Knox and a King." The latter portion of j B|re one. About Dame Tidy who Island getting out weir material. A their boats recently and have gone Shirley, all of Long Island, will be with the score, and when we used to County Vessels. the adventure was the more popular, kept her kitchen neat and Dame Slut little Inter Mr. Robbins expects to employed by the Parkhurst Fisheries drill on it under Carl Zerrahn, as A toad has hands like baby hands, lobstenng. Harry Johnson at Indeed it was a personal triumph. • who ke^t it poorly. About the move his family to the island. at Old Harbor during the coming sea­ a member of the Handel and Haydn Editor of The Courier-Gazette: — with a little thumb on each. I have Minturn, is building a motorboat carried dozens of them from the rail­ If the “show" had not been stopped i chance that befell the King when he Calvin Stockbridge of Old Harbor about forty feet long, for a dry-smack son. Society, 1 thought it pretty hard in Again I copy from the book by Miss Millay, by design at that j decided to marry the Dame with the road track to my garden, and will be In charge of the medicinal oil to carry lobsters to Rockland. Alonzo At present about 20 boats are lob- some of the chotus parts. 1 thin e “Wrecks Around Nantucket, 1664- time. Miss Millay would have had the j neatest kitchen. About the rendering plant of the Parkhurst stering at Vlnalhaven, and about 15 it a great credit to the musical In­ handled them all summer whenever Sprague will lie foreman in charge of 1915.” honor of "stopping the show," as ' chance that drove Dame Tidy wild Fisheries the coming season. boats arc trawling. I^w Thomas terests of your city that this work I found them, and up to date no the dock at the Parkhurst Fisheries “1878, March 29—Schooner John they say in Grand Opera. The au­ upon a summer's day because the Following the recent decision of and Charles Y’oung have just bought was given and in such an acceptable Farnum, Snow, with cargo of ice from warts have disfigured my hands, at Old Harbor. z but the toads have kept my garden dience uprose and applauded Miss ; flog chased the cat or something of the Maine legislature to make no Harold Hart has leased the wharf a new 26-foot motorboat. Aubrey manner as was indicated by the press . St. George. Me. to Philadelphia, parted Millay with such a fierce abandon free from insect pests and I have j the sort and upset her domestic ar- changes in the Maine lobster laws, it and shore privileges at Atlantic dock, Delano is expecting a new boat.— report. I thave thought at times her chains and drove ashore on Tuck- as to indicate an emotional climax. had much pleasure in finding them ; rangements so that she could not is interesting to note that Connecti­ and will install gasoline and oil tanks "The Fisherman’s Doctor" in the At­ when listening to the .rendition of ernuck during a heavy northwest And that is remarkable in a Literary each spring and watching their I sweep or scrub. About the Chance cut is falling into line, and is con­ and pumps with arrangements for lantic Fishermen. that poignant work, that if I had a gale. She was hoarded by a boat Institute. movements during the summer. I that impelled Dame Slut, weary of vinced that to adopt the Maine legal conveniently supplying both motor friend in whom I was much inter- from that island and her crew taken lazing in bed; weary of soiled clothes. length Is the only salvation for Its de­ VETERANS AT BELFAST ested and wanted to do something to ' off. The vessel was 25 years old and boats and automobiles, anil will open When I first pick one up he shuts When Dean Nixon had succeeded to arise one summer’s dawn and de­ clining lobster fishery. Other States the' store carrying supplies and fit­ turn him to the right path I would proved a total loss, but her spars, in introducing the "several Edna St. i cide to enjoy herself for once in hej his eyes, bows his head and appears are likely to follow suit. tings for marine and land motors. Two Rockland Vets Who Greatly take him to hear “The Redemption’’, sails and rigging were saved.” Vincent Millays" which was his de- tif© bv sweeninu. scrubbing and meekly resigned to his fate, what­ Millays" which was his de- J life by sweeping, scrubbing and At Bass Harbor several of the He also plans to fit up part of tlie It is vvondrously beautiful through­ From Dad's diary of April 3. 1878 termined purpose to do, such as Miss dressing neatly. trawleis are at work, but as yet Enjoyed the Gathering. —‘"Schooner John -Farnharrf was lost ever it may be; hut after a few ses­ old cafe to be ready to supply lunches out. Millay, of the little poems. Miss Mil- Chance so ruled that the King have not found fish plentiful. on Tuckernuck shoals night of sions with me he pays about as and refreshment for the internal “It may be interesting to your lay of the big imems. Miss Millay of should take that day and call—and so At the Underwood plant at McKin­ James F. YVoodsum and F. S. March 29." much attention to my caresses as combustion af the fishermen and aq- readers to know that we are to have the sea; Miss Millay of the shore: I he married the Slut. ley canning fishhash kept the crews The History of St. George does would a house cat, though I have toists themselves. I'hllbrick attended the Waldo Coun­ an Aroostook Musical Festival in the Miss Millay of the opulent orientalIMIss Millay was indeed charming busy most of the winter. The fish not give the above schooner as hav­ never been able to flatter myself The sardine packers of flip Maine ty Veterans’ Association meeting, auditorium at the Littleton Camp Imagination; Miss Millay of the all this. She did win us. She ing been built at St. George, but that he has any real affection for was largely supplied from Swan's coast have taken a step in tlie right held May 7, in G. A. R. hall, Belfast. Grounds in June, with Prof. William school of simple Nature. Miss Millay. ; lifted her imperious little brown head Island and Mansett. Five hundred does name three vessels as having me. He simply becomes accustomed direction by forming a co-operative About 125 sat down to a bountiful R. Chapman as director. That herself, collectively swept forward i and became a perfectly lovely bird- been built by Farnham & Watts nt to me and makes no demonstration bushels of potatoes were used dnllv association. Under the new arrange­ dinner such as the ladies of that means we shall have the choruses and asked if the furniture might be . H|een busy canning clams, and will all be better off. sons and daughters of veterans and fore. at this same place, and it was a that carried the reading extension: belonging to port of Boston. Lloyds’ process, but so fnr all my toads they called her back. We'll say that will at once commence work on her­ Early in the month there was members of kindred associations. A great success. We hope to make it i and they put the lamp with the green spelling of tlie name differs front have been very modest and Insist on this is a good deal. Any lecturer ring. launched nt Friendship a fine, new fine program followed the dinner. a greater success this year shade—the same one that Robert Dad’s. keeping all their garments closely who gets a recall might as well The handllners have been bringing fishing vessel, tlie Winifred Marlin, Chapman was recently here conduct­ Frost turned off the night before— in (air fares of fish to Mansett, and The commander of the Belfast "Ttiere were many wrecks around wrapped about them whenever I am raise hit, price. Usually the audi- owned by a New Y’ork lady of tlie Post proved to be a former Rock­ ing our chorus, and jumped from they put the lamp on the floor and ’ encc breathes a long sigh and says some big cod have been found in Nantucket in the terrible gale of near. same name, who is much interested land boy, Enoch A. Anderson, who Houlton to Presque Isle the next then Miss Millay seemed to like it ' with all of the insistency of the bi- Frenchmen’s Bay, but the water is October 12-13. 1878. Schooner Etta In the fisheries. The Martin will be claimed to have known most of the morning, “going to It” for all he U yet very cold and -the fishing is not Stimpson of Thomaston, Me., was “DE DUCKS GOT IT” very much. bulous gentleman in the old days commanded by Allan Campbell and older "residents, as he sailed out of worth, like the wizard he is!” She too had a handful of "thin "Less go 'ome, and no where's else.” so good as in some years at this sea • • • • wrecked near Cape Page. Charles will have a crew of seven, sailing put Rockland for 30 years. He helped Killeen, tlie mate, was the only one volumes" of verse. It Is wonderfu! —Arthur G. Staples in the Lewiston son. of New Y’ork City. build Tillson wharf, under the Gen­ I wish 1 could have been in the au­ Gen. Lord's Anecdote Apropos Of what a poet puts into a thin volume. Journal. saved. He was lashed in the rig- The clam canneries at Southwest Herman Anderson is having a new eral himself. He also claimed to dience to heard Edna St. Vincent o Movement For Economy. If it had been a great novelist like . ______Harbor have closed. Herring are Millay, who was the speaker at the ! Klnc for 3 hours. Her cargo of ice 35-foot boat built by Granville Da­ know two Fuller boys, of a younger shifted and threw the vessel on her Dickens, who used to read from his i 1171? 117 A 1ITP1H7HA117 I expected in good numbers, and weirs Bowdoin Institute of Modern Litera­ vis. It will be fitted with a 35 b. generation than himself who had beam end. Tlie crew was lashed in works, he would have been compelled If El W All 1 EiIvIvIlV/ are being built and repaired at ture Tuesday ovenlng. It must have Gen. Herbert M. Lord is one of the W • p. Kermath engine, and will be used made g«od, one being editor of The the rigging and succumbed one by to have had Ills books brought in an Swan's Island. Opeechee. In Bluehill been an inspiring experience, for the busiest officials at the National cap­ for trawling. Warren Higgins has Courier-Gazette tlie other a mem­ one. Capt. Albert Hart of St. a push-cart. she opened one: The Ship McNesr Bay and along the Mt. Desert shore. Just bought a new bout at Eagle Is­ ber of Fuller-Cobb-Davls Co. He press said that people from all parts ital. As Director of the Budget, it looked at the celling of Memorial Lo Rummll is putting up his weirs George died about 3 a. m. Monday; Editor of The Courier-Gazette: — land, and will fish for the Parkhurst also thought that one Jones of The of the State came to hear this tal­ is his job to pare down the depart­ Hall which ought to be repainted by his wife died about 4 o’clock on Regarding the inquiry as to the at The Hub. Gardner Lawson is Company at Old Harbor. Gran­ Courier-Gazette is the same Jones ented young woman, and that at the ments appropriations and carry out, the way; and began to read. Sunday afternoon. The vessel was building weirs atYHardwood Island ville Davis Is soon going to build a who made one of a jolly party end of her lecture and readings from so far as possible for him to do so, sh'ip MicNear. sent in by M. M. Brown towed to Vineyard Haven, her masts Honestly I was breathless. Here off the western shore of Mt. Desert boat for Alex Davis to carry the mail of weekend hunters and fishers that her own poems, she was given a great the Administration's economy pro­ j of Utica, N. Y„ I am enclosing a were pulled out. when she righted was a tiny woman; a child-like be­ Island. Fred Bridges is making n between Frenchboro and Swan’s he years ago took to Isle au Haut. ovation, the like of which had never gram. The General ,-fates that in short sketch giving the history of the and then she was towed to Thomas­ ing, to all appearance; just a hit of weir at the northern end of Trumpet Island. It will be a 35-foot- He said: "Just say to Jones 'Deep been witnessed in Memorial Hall. going over the 1000 pages of Uncle ton with ‘Mate Charles Killeen in refined spiritual Service; reading ' Zj] 'wh it. Island. Fred Hodgdon is building a er. Granville expects to build an­ sea hash'—and If he looks sick, he Sam’s budget tills year lie finds him­ they wish to know regard- charge.” with all of the trusting confidence Ing the same. weir for the Underwood Company at other lor Jud Smith of Burntcoat Is the chap.” Last .'ear tlie $1500 Pulitzer Trav­ From Dad’s diary of. Oct. 14— self in the same frame of mind as of a little gir! who may be reciting , Amerlcan 8hl McNeari bulIt h Tinker's Island. Stanley Mitchell is Harbor. The ride to Belfast and back in eling Scholarship in Music was with­ the negro who applied for credit at her piece to Mama s guests. 1 -- -- — 9 | "News this p. m. of the loss of H. McGilvery at Belfast, .Me., in building weirs at Seal Cove, Mt. De Frank Ross Is going to run the flsh­ Smalley's big auto-buss with a gen­ held because none of the manuscripts schooner Etta. Stimpson, Capt. Al­ the village store. The proprietor Now—I sat over on the side un-- 1872. Tonnage—Gross, 1308, net sert. Ernest Murphy is going to run stand at Frenchboro, owned by tho ial lot of traveling men was not the submitted was of a sufficiently high bert Hart, crew all lost but one wanted to know why he wanted der the tablets of those who died in 1 jg45 Dimensions—Length 189-9; bait again this season in the sloop Waldo Trust Company. The famous least of the day's enjoyment. "caliber to warrant a reward, so it man. Oct 16—Capt. Albert Hart's credit when he had a bumper cotton the Civil war. Maybe that had noth­ breadth 37-7; depth 24. Sold to Lettie M. M. H. Thurston is going four Lt'nts—Benny, Sanford, Guy and F. S. P. is gratifying to learn that It lias body was brought home tills even­ crop. , ing to do with it—-but I lost and lost to buy lobsters at McKinley been awarded to two contestants this San F’ranclsco parties and rigged ing. He perished lashed to the rig­ “Boss." said the negro, “it's dis words out of those poems. Just the Into a bark. Was wrecked 'May 14, The flshstand of Rice & Co. at Mc­ year—Leopold Manries of New Y’ork ging." way. De ducks got 'bout all dat cot­ word I wanted, I did not get so many Kinley Is going to take fish there, anil Douglas Moore of Cleveland. 1900, on Dowsett Reed, lat 25-30 1 think one other member of tlie ton crop." times that I was compelled to be and they are preparing to operate a There were twenty-odd manuscripts North,long, 170-30 West. Bound crew was from the Harbor, Samuel content with the reading just as one from Lahaini to Tacoma. flshstand at South Gouldsboro. 10096 Value submitted and the judges, which in­ Proctor, the cook. 1 remember Capt. "What do you mean—tlie ducks got about all that cotton crop?” asked the George W. MoNear. Balt Is acarce with no fresh halt cluded Daniel Gregory Mason. Wal­ Hart, son of William Hart (Whisker available. Frozen herring may be storekeeper. Brookline. Mass. ter Henry Hall and Flank Damrosch. Bill). His wife arf I recall was not had at 5<4 cents per pound. Expen in every pacKet of said many of them khowed excellence. a native of St. George. It was i "Well." explained the negro, "1 sent Restless Sleep Due About the only Interest In life sive halt! In the list of previous awards ap- bard year, 1878, for St. George ship dat crop to New Orleans and dey some men have Is the kind their The Rockland trawlers continue to pears tlie name of Samuel Gardner, i ping. Boze. 'ducts so much for freight, 'ducts so to Stomach Gas bring in good fares of fish and much for storage, 'ducts so much for money brings In.—'Arkansas Gazette. Gas pressure In the abdomen caus- ■ large part of them go to purnham taxes, 'ducts so much for commission es a restless, nervous feeling and and Morrill at Portland. “IT DOES THE BUSINESS” —yes, sah, de 'ducts done got 'bout prevents sleep. Adlerika removes, A porpoise, weighing about 150 al! dat cotton." An Old Family That's What Thousands of Users gas in TEN minutes and brings out AS A PREVENTATIVE OF pounds, often called a "puffin' pork­ Doctor's Favorite Say of “After we have deducted from the surprising amounts of old waste GRIPPE er”, was brought in by a Southwest estimated total expenditures the Prescription. matter you never thought was in, Keep the bowele open and taka Harbor fisherman and sent to Ban­ Ballard’s Golden Oil grand total of the amounts which your system. This excellent intesti- : gor for exhibition. SALADA’ Particularly Good for Croup, cannot be modified and must fairly nal evacuant is wonderful for con­ Under present unfavorable condi­ H801 Chills, Colds, Coughs, Cramps and lie regarded as constant or fixed stipation or stomach trouble. Don't' BROWN’S RELIEF tions, many lobstermen will go Colic—almost any family ills and charges, we find comparatively little waste time with pills or tablets but' trawling, instead qf setting out traps, Pure, delicious & rich-drawing. ails. Best for emergencies. Keep practical economy." explains the heal get REAL Adlerika action ! C. H. i on rising and retiring. at least for a part of the season. At of the Federal Budget Bureau. Moor & Co., Druggists. In Thomas- [ present trawlers out of Old Harbor it handy by. Sold everywhere. NORWAY MEDICINE CO. ton by C. C. McDonald. are getting only 500 to 600 pounds of Black. Green and Mixed Blend's. ______