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The Republican Journal. I>1- NO- Ml &_BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1919. FIVE CENTS

was arraigned Thursday morning and udicial Court Colonial Theatre WALDO COUNTY GRANGE. The News of Belfast '' plead guilty. He was sentenced to im- PERSONAL The Central Maine Power Co fl* in the State at Thom- prisonment prison Latest mi ot Orono Presiding. and Best in Films Messrs. French and McKinnon will aston at hard labor for not less than one Shown Daily, Grange met at Equity Matinee and Waldo County Several stock salesmen ot the year and not more than two yearB. Judge Evening, at This play Messrs. Pinette and Phillips at the Mr. and Mrs. Milton B. Hills a Central Warm, hall Jan. 7th. It was a beautiful spent Dunn was him Grange Maine Power (of Oocket. inclined to be lenient to Comfortable Playhouse. Ward alley evening. The few days this week with friends in North Company which the fine but there was this, Thursday, as he seems to be entirely free from any morning and sleighing Penobscot that, of the town j game will be followed with exhibition Anson, Me. Bay Electric Company is a malicious intent, but is not morally ! Lina an unusually small attendance, due to the of took, Cavalieri, Thursday. part) will come to Belfast within a few iy Belfast, strong to him from crim- bowling by Everett Hopkins In the enough keep j fact there was a good deal of sickness Charles E. Getchell left Wednesday and Thursday fore- days to call on customers of inal offences. He did not seem inclined game last Monday evening French’s for the company as to re- about and a deal of fear of the sick- Camp Devens, where he will be de- brought to the treatment good in profit by good given team won from regard to interesting them in r sician’s B. L. Aborn called Spinney’s in a score of mobilized from the service. securing, services, him by all connected with the jail during ness. Worthy Master furnished Albert L. 2732 to 2499: through the purchase of preferred stock, the months he was detained there for the meeting to order, and there was a Mrs. Charles C. Coombs has Ire for the defense gone to a share in the and the He was taken to Thomaston Captain Team. ownership earn;ngs forgery. short forenoon session made interesting Spinney’s Van Buren for a a resident of Bel- two weeks’ visit with of the Monday by Deputy Warden Eaton. Rondeau Staples Hub Thayer Pinette Know]- Company. \eral business men by timely remarks from Brothers Manley her who is chef at the Van Bu In the case of State vs. Clifton Gibbs bard ton husband, This customer movement is that he had lived Charles ownership of indicted for assault on Duncan Wilson of Riverside Grange, 103 89 87 84 84 78 ren House. Knox, one of the greatest and Unity, 89 74 88 84 88 interest in these days rthport McAndlass of Brooks, the respondent Adams of South Montville Grange and 67 ihe intro- 102 b4 85 83 75 68 Robert W. Rollins, representing the when all the world is plaintiff was and considering the best arraigned Thursday morning Master Charles Woods of River- 102 89 >f Monroe and oth- Deputy 79 75 93 66 Dinsmore Shoe has returned from form of plead not guilty. 91 76 Store, ownership and regulation of pub- own’sclaims. The side. Dinner was announced and a very 71 75 92 74 The two appealed cases for illegal fish- Castine, where he spent several days on lic utilities. This movement started, like liberation returned hour was spent in the dining ing in State vs. Frank M. and D. I. Pat- satisfactory 490 412 410 402 432 353 business for at ill for the full the firm. many new things, in the extreme West. ten were continued. hall. The afternoon meeting was opened s of Belfast and Captain Trench’s Team. It gained great The case of State vs. Roy L. Pease of A. who has popularity there an' was by America. Address of welcome P 1 Ensign Kenney Burgess, ged on the drawn singing illipa Snyder Tow lea Robin- French Hopkins then borrowed certain West Appleton, indicted for the murder been to the by companies op- by Sister Clara Seekins as follows: son assigned U. S. S. Columbia, of his wife, Ellen Cooper Pease of North 97 erating in and about Chicago. vs. George 88 114 75 113 89 has received his and arrived Bragdon was nol as the re- and members of Waldo discharge Searsmont, pressed, “To the officers 88 83 93 86 S4 87 As far as can be glit to recover on a to learned, the Central pondent died of influenza in the Bangor 97 87 10O 84 91 recently visit his parents, Mr. and. > Pomona Grange. 70 ry returned a ver- Maine Power Company w'as the first in Insane Hospital. 1 18 95 74 76 98 70 Mrs. Albert C. Burgess. plaintilT. We, the members of Equity Grange, The case of State vs. Harry L. Downs, 92 101 82 91 100 114 New England to make a regular cam- :.; I W. Hanson vs. a hearty welcome. In the Fred Morang, who was formerly a indicted for failure to support his wife j give you paign for customer and employee owner- son parties, brought 432 454 438 411 486 430 and minor child, was continued. grange life Pomona Grange has an im- member of the Belfast band at the time r years’ pasturage ship. It has always sold much of its The case of State vs. Clifton appealed to serving as the con- The D. A. R. Guest Night. John Frank J. Rigby was is a •tie, there were sev- portant place fill, leader, spending preferred stock to its but of I Gibbs of Knox for assault was nol and customers, llodgdon C. Buz-; necting link between the State sub- Cochran Chapter, I). A. R., had guest few weeks in this city Mr. Morang has as he had been found not guilty late has made a special effort irt this md Arthur Ritchie pressed, [ ordinate grangesand also binding the sub- and from night last Monday evening at the home for 14 or 16 years been teaching and discharged custody. ordinate granges more closely together. direction and has been highly successful. the witness stand and Ginn with These monthly meetings should he the of Misses Isabel Emeroy playing in an orchestra in Boston. Customer »n of the c ase at a Divorces Decreed. LINA ownership, the Company be- •! CAVALIER I ideal place in which to cultivate the “get Mrs. Mary C. Clement and Mrs. Pearl K. apparently agree. Miss Mildred M. Slater, of the firm of lieves, solves many of the of The following divorces were decreed by ta A and to discuss the problems the case for the Voniia of together spirit” great assistant hostesses. Each member :p IttLpuLse' Hills, Field & Quimby, returned Friday night public It the Judge Dunn: problems of the day in which we are all utility companies. gives % ill be a record for was a At a brief Alberta Hazel vs. Lewis accompanied by guest. from where she went to customers a The return- Sanborn, Libt., ji C/hmmount Cpicatra so interested. Eor while the grange has Cooper’s Mills, chance to share in cwner- jury J. business session Mrs. Cora J. Bowker Sanborn; for cruel and abusive treat- its social pleasures, giving neighbors and attend the funeral of her Mrs. Etta ship and in and plaintiff for $18 75, Every man who has a beautiful w fe aunt, earnings at the same time ment; the care and custody of their minor friends to meet was elected to fill the vacancy n the pasture, should see Lina Cavalieri in “A Woman opportunities together, secretary widow of Charles both in a the Maurice L. was to Achorn, Achorn, mutualizes, measure, company. for trial and child, Sanborn, given of ytt this is not the whole purpose of our caused the death of Miss Florence M. signed Impulse,” Thursday. Never were the by of whom were well known in this It the valuable the libellant. The parties belong in Bel- order. As we all know the grange was city. retains, however, features ad t ie following en- perpetual perils of beauty better illustrat- Kimball. Mrs. Clifton Foster of Sears- fast but Mr. Sanborn is at present in founded a little more than fifty years ago of private ownership. ed. The green-eyed monster of Jealousy Mrs. William C. Thompson of New Eastport. after the Civil when the coun- port was elected to membership. The M. F. D’Arcy, set- bestrides the husband’s until he just, War, A combination of customer ownership Annie T. vs. life, who the summer season Verrill, Stockton Springs, wishes he had try was divided with hatred. One of its program opened with chorus singing of York, during married a girl whose beau- with employee ownership produces a pe- Harry F. Verrill, do.; for gross and con- at that time was to assist in the conducts the Penobscot for Girls vs. Eola M. Doyle, ty was of the soul rather than of the purposes America followed by the flag salute. Camp firmed habits of care and of the now culiarly satisfactory condition, and the urther action. intoxication; body. reconstruction work country, at Cove has been It was also Red Cross night and the roll Kelley’s Northport, custody of their minor children Edward at the close of the present war it is again Company is proud that a very consider- -< Leslie E. Nash, This wonderful picture will give all spending the holidays with friends in J. and Alice M. given to libellant, the confronted serious of recon- call was answered by current events on married couples food for the by problems able proportion of its employees now own thought—to and was in Belfast libetle to pay per week for their sup- struction. For the past two years all that with Mrs. Clara H. Seekins Thorndike Thursday Virginia Hogan, single it is thick with hints of the dra- subject or are buying stock in the Company. port. farmers have considered it to be their on her way to New York. matic deeps in life ahead of them. as leader. An unusually and Iden timely ap- Practically all the Belfast of Everett Rhodes of Liberty, Libt., A Mack patriotic duty to raise all the food possi- employees ! vs. Herbert Black, Sennett two-reel comedy, Chas. A. of a for- vs. Goldie E. Rhodes of for propriate talk was given by Mrs. Edith McKinley Camden, the Augusta, “An International Sneak, ’and the Offi- ble in spite of the scarcity of labor and Company own or are buying its pre- cruel and abusive treatment; care and the high cost of all farming implements Frost Stevens on iier recent experiences mer well known business man of Belfast, vs. Vesta Hasty. cial War pictures will complete Thurs- ferred stock. of minor Eernald E. and and war over custody children, day’s bill. supplies. Now with the as a Red Cross nurse in the New Jersey was recently operated on at the Tapley Donald B. given to libellant. uue 01 uie piuuiems aiieau, is now 10 tarns of Knox vs. army camp. Other numbers on the pro- hospital and has gone to his home with Lester C. Bagiev of Lewiston, Libt., vs. “Romance of put tiie production of food on a business THE CHURCHES suited. Tarzan," Friday. Mrs. Jane Cole on Sylvia of utter desertion for basis. While the is the gram were as follows: his sister, McKinley i >ickey-K nowlton Bagley Troy; j grange especially 3 years. farmer’s it has itself Piano Like the Stars the Poor’s Mills where he will re- \ bion K. Jackson order, proved along trio, Beaming road, Services will be held next at Lura B. Young of Stockton Springs, all lines to be a powerful organization for of Morn, Mercadante main until able to resume his work in his Sunday I.ibt.. vs. Maynard Young of Bluehill; and when we as individual granges Miss Amy Stoddard, Miss Marguerite the North Church at 10.45 a m. with .1. Trie key vs. A. j good, ! stable at Camden. cruel and abusive care and feel sometimes because of Owen and Mrs. T. E. Bowker A. E. Drummond treatment; j discouraged, preaching by Rev. Wm. Vaughan. of minor Edith lack of of Hartwell L. Belfast's for the custody child, Rosamond, interest ana poor attendance, it Reading, Ballad Baby Bell, Aldrich Woodcock, artist, assigned Services will be held given to the libellant. will Jo us good to read the declaration of Miss Helen brown eft Monday for Boston and sailed Tues- next Sunday at 1 Ara E. Murray, Burnham, Libt., vs. purposes of the National grange for this Vocal Trio, Moonlight Sailing, Pike the Baptist church at 10.45 a. m. Prof. \ t ile Publishing Co. 1 day on the City of for Savannah, Thomas h. Murray of Oakland; gross and year and the broad principles for which it Mrs. T. E. Bowker, Mrs. M O. Dickey Calvin M. Clark of was continued. then he will to Bangor will supply confirmed habits of intoxication; care stands. This meeting, the first of the Mrs. E. S. Pitcher Ga., proceed Ormond, \ il docket were: the pulpit. Sunday school at noon; Chris- and custody of minor child Sherman A. new has a interest to us all. where he will make his headquar- G. Dickey, dis- year, special Coffee, sandwiches and cake were served. Fla., to the libellant. Let us in our tian Endeavor at 0.30 m. and given grange work start out with ters for a few months. Mr. Woodcock p. evening Blanche E. Corliss, Freedom, Libt., vs. a new courage, realizing that while our service at 7,30. cs. Jessie Welch, that he will not be able to to Prayer meeting this, Chas. F. cruel National regrets go Corliss, Dedham, Mass.; grange has declared itself for all EAST BELFAST. Thursday, evening. and abusive treatment. that is that all Nassau, N. P., but will be with his Nas- \ndrew Wood, good, after it is made up of Theora E Rnowlton, Islesboro, Libt., the individual and as such we each have sau friends, who are conducting a hotel People’s Methodist church, Rev. Charles her action. Mr. Harry Walker lias a garage vs. Melvin C. cruel our own opened Herbert F. Jack- Rnowlton, Belfast; responsibilities and our own lit- at Ormond. W. Martin, Pastor, Parsonage, No. 7 Court, and abusive treatment. tle corner to fill. So let us in the in Searsport. et endant suggested, coming street, telephone 23-11. Sunday morning, Charles W. Littlefield, Stockton Springs year always go forward, be dionest, be Mr. and Mrs. Selwyn Thompson will s. Esther P. Ryan, Mrs. Robinson of Monroe is employed 12; Sun- Libt., vs Luvina F. Littlefield, Camden; just and fear not.” leave Monday to spend the remainder of preaching, 10.45; Sunday school, as housekeeper for Martell Ellis. cruel and abusive treatment. As the sister to was day evening, preaching 7.30; prayer meet- r, Libt., vs. Nellie appointed respond the winter south. They will he joined in Ambrose L Ellis, Belfast, Libt., vs. not present, Past Master Edward Mr. Alfred Ellis is harvesting his year’s at 7.30. Peo- it bout prejudice. Enid AYarkey in t?>& Evans, Boston next Wednesday by William A. ing this, Thursday, evening Nora B. adultery. the ever and ever > Ellis, do.; ready Nathan D. Ross, of Tarzan pleasing speaker, supply of ice, which is of very fine qual- ple’s church has open doors and a cor lia! vs. "Romance and Loula A. Mason and to Annie A. Moore, Belfast, Libt., responded in his usual happy manner. go directly welcome to all who need such ministra- Clarence E. This was ity. vs. Melvin F. Moore, Haverhill, Mass., followed by reading by Sister St. Petersburg, where the Masons will tions. in town utter desertion for three years. Gussie Waterman, instrumental music by Mrs. George Kingsbury of Brewer is Strangers especially in- On comes the awaited remain and where Mr. and Mrs. Thomp- Helen vs. Friday, long Donald H. Eastman, Augusta, Libt., Sister Alice Dyer and story by Sister her Mr. and Mrs. Wil- vited. Fogg, desertion “Romance of Tarzan,” by far and away visiting parents, son will also remain if they are favorably Burton A. Eastman, Liberty; Seekins. The topic, “What are our law of their the most novel and exciting presentment liam Bartlett. Rev. A. E. Wilson will take for his for three years; care and custody makers doing and what would you have impressed with the location. Mrs. H. C. C. Mahoney, death of the adventures of the ape- minor to the libel- amazing sermon child, Maggie 1., given them do” was open. by one of the law Mrs. Raymond F. Rogers, who recently Pitcher will also join the party on the theme next Sunday at 10 45 a lant. man that has yet been given to the * Charles ami Brother in the hemical Co vs. H. screen. makers, Adams, returned from Bath where she was called : trip South for the winter. m., First Parish, Unitarian, church Both juries were excused at noon Sat- Brewster. As Prof. Mitchell of Orono, and Beginning with the meeting of Tarzan when her husband was ill with scarlet the important question of whether urday, but Judge Dunn held Court for Donahue were and Miss Hannah Holmes of Ellsworth, a vs L. F. Nash, de- and Jane his ir County Agent present and Porter, predestined mate, churches are to become or to special hearings during the afternoon all wished to hear from the fever, is now ill with the same disease. and a niece of community the heart of the African jungles, whither them, topic frequent visitor to Belfast finally adjourned late Saturday. was not further discussed. Prof. Mitchell remain denominational centers of wor- fies. Getigan, judg- the beautiful American girl has accom- Mr. and Mrs. George furies have re- Mrs. Thomas B. Dinsmore, has been in was called upon ana made some very in- ship and activity. In view of tiie pres- panied her father in pursuit, of his scien- ceived a letter from their son Robert in the South since the iirst of November Stantial et teresting remarks. He is very enthu- B l ai., tific studies, the drama takes its foil w- ent situation in the churches this subject LEGISLATIVE MATTERS. siastic as that he would be on his and sailed on Jan. 7th from Savannah for eld con regards his club work. He said France, stating appointed ers on the most romantic and thrilling t.t. be of interest to all. The church Waldo was the to ought r examinations on journey through the land of make-beiieve; county pioneer county way home by the time his letter reached New York Miss Holmes accompanied The volume of business so far offered take up the work, Belfast banks were the school sat 12 All cordially m ted to Plaintiff to have that the heart could desire. them, which was very pleasing news to her niece, Mrs. Pearl Thorsen of New of time and in the two weeks of the 9th session of first banks to offer prizes and the first serv ices. ;ce the The same magnificent jungle scenery his parents. Miss Helen who these the Legislature has not staggered anyone city to enter ain the clubs. He thinks Y'ork, formerly Holmes, that gave a background of unique splen- by its magnitude, but the two branches there should be a division in the clubs suffered a bad attack of inlluenza in Oc- Fred Boardman & dor to “Tarzan of the Apes” is shown ir. may he said to have made a good start. -between boys and girls of ten and eight- and who was ordered South her Tr., neither party, many of the big scenes of “The Romance WEST MONTVILLE. tober by Red Cross Notes. The Budget hearings will greatly simplify een years of age, as young people of s J. O. Clifford, de- of Tarzan,” and hundreds of wild apes, ; physician and returns greatly improved. much of the financial considerations and eighteen would hardly put forth their leopards, lions, tigers, huge snakes anc the Governor, Council and best efforts to with those Mrs. E. F. Banton is in Fairfield visit- The semis Mfg. Co. vs. Harry E. appropriations man-eating crocodiles add excitement compete only publicity department committee are walking through that im- ten. An advance step should be taken her children. NEWS OF THE GRANGES. arty. and novelty to a number of incidents. ing following letter addressed to the women of with and a farmers club so seventy-eight new portant part legislative hearings the most of all Tar- young organized, Perhaps interesting Mark Busher a calf of of New England: dispatch. As Governor Milliken remark- the older aud may bought Ralph ling a large number zan’s is boys girls develop The regular meeting of Riverside jungle friends, however, Tantor, Our soldiers and sailors have at the ed at the close of Wednesday’s session: leadership, anti preparedness for future Howard last week fougl,- to turnable April the mammoth elephant of almost human Grange was held Jan. 9th, when the fol- we planned a two-hour session citizenship. Work will be identical with make democracy safe for the w«»rld. Hie Among them was the “Well, rescues a intelligence, who Tarzan from J. W. Jewett of Jackson was in town officers were installed in a and we have three minutes to a that of last on areas. lowing pleas- appalling and appealing condition of the Mrs. Alma Dodworth spare;” war of infuriated cannibals and year, only larger party last week on friends. very good illustration of the willingness He also spoke upon calling : ant and impressive manner by Edmund civil population in Europe added rest and rk and Northport vs. carries him in safety to the seacoast. ariefly reclamation, to transact business and then it. and the of Bolshevism. Brother irresistible determination to their lighting w York. The cause doing Also the next to the last in the series perils Mrs. P. W. Berry of Knox, Supt. of Brewster of Mystic Grange, assisted by said that these are witn- Both are well It may also be every person ap- Donahue, coun ,y agent, believes the qualities. Today peoples pport. of Vod-a-Vil will complete a most satis- was in town last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sanborn of Silver Harvest pearing before this body is given all the New Mdk schools, out clothing and the weather is cold. Tartoue from early fying and entertaining offering. Grange, England Producing tune he desire to the schools. Grange: Charles H. Woods, Master; John 1 am told that in many of our >ue for several years, may explain his estit Association and bounty Farm Bureau the chapters it is women mates and requests, followed in mos- three reatest he.ps the farmer can have. Brown, Overseer; Grace S. Lec- difficult to obtain to make lr separation he gave Charles Ray, Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Henry Soule are re- Woods, cases on some mem- The farm garments which the French and is version of the case, by questions point by bureau is not to conflict with Melvin Steward; Raff Belgian Charles Ray handles a dog team like a congratulations oil the birth of a turer; Rollerscn, bers. the grange in way but tc assist the ceiving people have asked us to give *.hem. If nably not come to trial, any Assistant Cora veteran in “The Law of the the 7th. Blood, Steward; our soldiers were to down f the Inhabitants of The officers of the House and Senate North,” farmers of the country. Mr. Donahue daughter, born Jan. Wilson, willing lay latest Paramount Picture to are their be shown John their lives to aid tiie civil are h was entered on the already performing duties, which has been working the past vear with Chaplain; Hartshorn, Treasurer; population, The star has Mr. and Mrs. Perley Cross have moved are in the manner Saturday. popular young the women of New to fail -•ave Dunton very exacting, of vet- about seventy men. he wishes to increase Jamieson Wentworth, Secretary; John England going of court. a part that deals with life amid the white 1 into their new which they recently in on the and Ritcliie erans and business in the sessions runs that number to five hundred Some home, carrying work which these men plaintiff silences of Northern Canada and the Boynton, Gatekeeper; Ella Brown, Ceres: along like clock-work. thirty men have been demonstrating with purchased of the Fred Clement estate. have made possible? situations take him from one adventure Lillian Bertha Harts- The prohibitory amendment to the Unit- oats aud from their a certain kind Boynton, Pomona; Tiie completion of the orders m' en out men excused from jury reports Baxter Whitten has recovered from a to another. There are also some exceed- Assistant this New Division wih mean f illness. Mr. Thomas ed States Constitution has been ratified of oat yields seventeen bushels more per horn, Flora; Lucy Blood, Lady by England of ingly well played love scenes in the pic- serious attack of influenza and has re- the of many human lives. Tins was taken ill with by the Legislature Maine, both House acre than all others. By demonstration Steward. Mr. Brewster and saving port and the heart interest of the daughter and Senate so voting, although it had ture, story he has proved that it is possible to kill turned to school at Freedom Academy. is the last big constructive piece ->f work Thursday and carried is intense. led the march to the dining room where been understood by practically all people kale by spraying. Membership to the on our war programs, and New England ;nty Hospital. The Pathe a One of R. W. Howard’s hens celebrated a baked that the resolution was to be News and Pathe Comedy all did justice to bean and pastry has yet to failure in her share f James H. Cilley was returned by farm bureau costs one dollar, ami that in- report any will provide the finishing touches to a cold an of war work. and former clerk the House to the Senate and a yea and cludes a small farmii g paper containing a the day Sunday by laying egg supper. lay program suitable for the entire nay vote taken by the latter body. family. free Brother Dona- measured in circumference 6 l-2x James Ja<. ks( »n, itg was called to sub- advertising exchange. which Equity Grange held their installation The understood status of the resolution hue is to ad- 8 inches and 5 ounces. Manager, New England Division ley was taken to the Surrender of German doing everything possible 1-8 weighed was Fleet, Monday Saturday evening, Jan. 11th. The fol- ill with as follows: vance the interests of the farmers oi In addition to the above it is only nec- lospital Sunday In who is ab e is The Senate last Thursday had voted to connection with the regular feature Waldo and he receives their Nearly everyone engaged lowing officers were installed by Mrs. county hearty essary to add th31 the Waldo County program on official pictures of in cutting lumber and wooc. Much is ratify and sent the resolution to the Monday, ! cooperation. Mabel Miller, assisted by Mrs. Carrie the most momentous occasion in modern hauled to the mills at f’reedom vil- Chapter has of late been obliged to turn ■iinal Docket. House. The Senate later recorded and The next in order was installation ol being “The Surrender of the German lage. White birch brings $10 to $12 per Sylvester: Master, Herbert L. Seekins; asked the House to return the resolution. history, officers. Deputy Charles Woods was call- down several orders for lack of workers. ■ of indicted at Fleet,” and the subsequent details will be cord. Overseer, Raymond Dyer; Steward, Levi Knox, The House considered the resolution last ed to the chair, and the following officers Yet the work must be done and we must assault on Duncan R. shown. Thursday and it was tabled by Rep. i were very gracefully installed by Edward The relatives here of Private Law- Campbell; Assistant Steward, Mrs. Tiliie do our share. Many are working beyond rooks, was tried Thurs- of was The five-reel feature for Monday is 1 Round Portland. It taken from Evans, assisted by Brother and Sister rence Clark have received word that he Henry El Treas- li was Toothaker; Chaplain, s; the limit of their Are there alleged that the the table on Wednesday and 120 “The Honeymoon,” a swift, joy spread- O. Mrs. wounds strength. ratified, Manley Wilson, Raymond Dyer is about recovered of his received Fred irs of had assault- ing comedy. urer, Toothaker; Secretary, Carrie not age, to 22. The request of the Senate to re- at the piano: W. M., B. L. Ahorn of Knox, in the last great drive toward Sedan He others who will help? ill, 08 years at 3 a, turn it was not “The Honeymoon,” starring Constance Frank Toothaker; old, mentioned in the House, O., Charles Auams of South Montville, L. was shot through the hand and also Newcomb; Gatekeeper, The Civilian Relief Committee wishes ■ 'i latter’s home when in is a of the after being received Talmadge, delightful comedy : Annie Aborn of A. but not Ceres, Mrs. Clara Seekins; Mrs. Knox, S., Milbury gassed, seriously. Pomona, to call to the attention of our returning McAndless he arrived It now type which this captivating comedienne is develops that on Wednesday Hunt of Searsmont, Chap., Grace Woods Ada Elms; Flora, Mrs. Laura Dyer; Lady ii He refused to open making her own It is a merry tale of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund F. Banton have men the vital of k< ing :> morning before the session of either House of Morrill, Sec’y, Ernest Bowen of Mor- : necessity not a lantern and martial which the moral received news from their son Walter who Assistant Steward, Mrs. Alice Dyer. pail or Senate an informal request was received mishaps points rill, G. K., Wesley Achorn of Morrill, L, their life insurance payments. lie Ford about an hour by the House from the Senate that the to the newly-wed bridegroom: “Never A. S., Alice Hunt of Searsmont. Five has been in France, that lie is again on Mrs. Ella Toothaker was elected Lectur- k to the house.” Mc- let anything break into your this side of the water and stationed for request for the return of the resolution honey- of the officers elect were not present. j er, but was unable to be installed on ac- lie moon.” the at Island, SARAH F McCOBB told them what he be which ..as done. A vote of thanks was present Camp Mills, Long ignored, certainly given Equity count of sickness. A delicious supper of ings-o'-, talking from This left the He had a thrilling experience coining situation as of the Sen- America’s grange for the hospitalities of the day, j "i- him come Answer, Tuesday. ! on the Northern fish doughnuts and coffee was stumped to ate's vote of ratification standing in full also vote of thanks given the installing home, being transport chowder, Mrs. Sarah F., wife of tlie late Robert Local interest will run on Dually Gibbs struck him with that of the House undoubtedly be his assistants and the Pacific that aground Fire Island served after the installation. There was effect, added, otlicer, pianist. McCobb, died ai the home of her slow, breaking in the aroused by the announcement that near New York. He enlisted at the en- -...a, making ratification complete. Maine has, Announcement of meetings for the year a good attendance of grange members “America’s war :'.css dodged and was not ratified the of the Answer,” the second war the Lecturer. Brother try of the U. S. into the and has Herbert A. McCobb, at Lincolnville C\ li- therefore, adoption by Remarks by and several visitors. lay McAndlass had the picture in the “Following the Flag to been a member of several Batteries of prohibitory amendment to tbe United I Evans. On call the Master gave an inter- ter, Wednesday. Jan. 1st. Although Mrs. sled. Mrs. McAndlass France” series, issued by the Division of i artillery. States Constitution. esting account of the Sta e Grange at Harold b. white. McCobb had been sick for several that she Films, Committee on Public Informa- weeks, defence; hired The Legislature had but brief sessions Portland. Closed in form The only re- r home from where she tion, will be presented Tuesday. “Ameri- RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. her illness had not been known to he on Thursday morning, both branches ad- gret for the day—regret there were not ca’s Answer” was made the Harold B. White died in Gardiner Jan. mg him $1.50, that the journing to 4.30 o’clock Tuesday after- by United more there to enjoy the good meeting-— fatal and came as a shock to the com- States Signal Corps photographers under Silent has "Uy stopping every few noon, Jan. f4th. G. E. B. I Whereas, The Reaper again 13th, after a short illness with bronchial munity The deceased was a native of what made her so late the direction of General Pershing, by entered our and removed from us The Senate adopted resolutions in hon- grange which developed from influ- the of David U whom it was reviewed and pneumonia, Lincolnville, being daughter was brought out that or of the late Former President Theodore approved. our sister, Mary Daggett ; therefore, be it enza. was born in son see General Pershing has said that the films ADELAIDE C. TURNER. He Belmont, the and Maria Andrews, but for the past few her daughter work- Roosevelt, and adjourned. Resolved, That in the death of Sister 1 are an accurate of did not leave until mid- The House concurred in several routine accounting the lirst Riverside No. has of Fred B. and Frances (Nichols) White. years has made her home in Westboro, 1 Daggett Grange, 506, year of his stewardship and that the ratified in his own behalf orders from the sustained a valued and esteemed member. His was 20 8 month and 23 Mass. Her annual visits to her coming Senate, Adelaide C., wife of Asa died lost age years, native there was complete series will form a his- Turner, any trouble, or the vetoes of the Governor of the meas- pictorial That while our hearts are days. For a time he was employed by and Bayside will be missed I'd or tory of America’s part in the war. in Jan. 53 Resolved, place greatly assaulted McAnd- ures coming from the last session and great Roslindale, Mass., 11th, aged filled with sorrow and sympathy for the G. Gross of was a Russell Morrill. He held by her friends. She was 72 years of age induced letter alleged for the erection of an years. She had been ill for about a week providing armory Hart and sorrowing family, we must acknowledge rit en by Mrs. McAndlass Houdini, Wednesday. in high esteem by all who knew him. I and is survived three Herbert A. at the University of Maine and exempt- with pneumonia. She is survived by her the wisdom of Him who doeth all by sons, ■ William S. Hart in things telling of the midnight ing the residents of bustin island from “The Border Wire- His three brothers and three and husband, who was called to Roslindale by well. parents, Wm P. McCobb of Lincolnville, linw her husband “said the provisions of the lobster law and ad- less’* and Houdini in the 4th episode " her two Mrs. That this extend its sisters, Ralph, Percy, Martin, Ethel, David A. McCobb of Westboro, Clifton, that if he had journed to 4.30 Jan. “The Master Mystery,” Wednesday— illness, by sisters, Sarah Resolved, grange Mass., Tuesday afternoon, heartfelt to the of the Alice and all at home in " would have given him a 14th. take our advice and come early for choice Barter of Rockland and Mrs. Annie Welch sympathy family Edith, Belmont, and one (laughter, Mrs. Edna Dunton of I locations. deceased. The remains arrived here heevidenee was all taken Budget are in with of Belfast and two survive. Mon- Everett, Mass.; also a half-sister, Mrs. 11 hearings progress by brothers, Wilbert irnoon and Judge Dunn five It’s pretty hard luck on German Resolved, That our charter be draped day and the funeral was held at his Bel- departments asking for an increased spies Collins of and j Helen Philbrook of Roxbury, Mass. Mrs. when William S. Everett, Mass., John R. a try Friday morning. The appropriation. The heads of the depart- Hart is around with his for thirty days; that copy of these reso- mont home Tuesday afternoon, Rev. Na- ! Collins The McCobb was a most estimable woman ‘*rf a verdict of not shooting iron and a determination to see of Rockland. funeral was lutions be placed upon our records, a copy than Hunt of Morrill officiating. The re- A guilty. ments were called in separately and will |ge audience at the that the United States a held in and sent to the and to the local mains were placed in the tomb and the relatives have the of *Vr trial, be interviewed before any action is taken. gets square deal. Roslindale Sunday the re- family paper I receiving sympathy McAndlass were former The queer thing is that the soldiers are for at Grove Cemetery and the burial will be [*<%■ mains were brought to Belfast Monday publication. , many friends in their affliction. Funeral “Wr o' Ifast and well known after Hart while he’s after in Belmont. His George W. very Private Claude R. Jipson has returned the plotters, Signed, Grace s. Woods brother, se. vices were held Jan. 3rd at 1 1b but his work with to be placed in the receiving tomb to of died Oct. 5th of j p. m., the _ the little gun puts him Jamieson A. Wentworth I White Augusta, the to Camp Devens after spending 9 fur- await Rev. John Churchill of the Methodist state vs' Winnie Crock- Q. K. all around—and Berlin loses some interment in the spring in Grove Lillian Boynton | same disease and was brought home for 11 for 9t his home in this c larc'eny, the respondent lough city, valuable spies. Cemetery. Com. on Resolutions burial, j ! hurch being in attendance. Words The Republican Journal NERVOUS SICK Y. W. C. A. WORKER Mastering English BELFAST, THURSDAY, JAN. 16, 1919.

PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY IS BIG SISTER The journal Pub. Co. HEADACHES Republican Industrial Woman’s Service Club “FRUIT-A-TIVES Brought Relief A. I. BROWN, Editor. Home to Girls in Mew 1 he First Day He Tried Them. Brings The best way to save flour is to use the A OVERUSING TERMS. For one one only highest square, Factory Community. for all the Inch length in column. 50 c- nis for "P* week quality baking ano 35 cents for each subsequent insertion you do. It means “good Subscription Terms In advance $2 00 a MEANS luck,” less waste and real 50 cents f**r three BLUE TRIANGLE CHEER year; $1.00 f» rs'x months; economy in food value. months, Club Stands for Hot Lunches, Clean My choice of all flours is WATER Towels, Comfortable Cots, Parties, WILLIAM TELL. The Games and Recreation to rich limestone soil of the Girl Miami Valley in Ohio whii When tlu contract for supplying Bel- Workers. grows the wheat from which fast with water was made the present WILLIAM TELL Katherine Holland Brown. is mad- editor of The Journal was a member of gives it a delicious flavor and iho city government. During the pre- wonderful baking qualiti* tY name Is May Isabel Carna- It takes the ache liminary consideration of the matters in- out ban. I am eighteen years bake and the flavor of 1’arks and lyl puts in. volved, the representatives old, and 1 work in a big fac- Wheeler explained explicity to the mayor, tory In Michigan. More than four aldermen and councillors that several hundred other girls work there too. Ask your grocer for WILLIAM would elapse before the income de- I don’t aim to tell you about our jobs. TELL—and years insist You can read about our work in the upon getting it. rived from the use of water by residents MR. C. E. BESWICK labor department reports. Rut I do of the city would pay dividends and dur- 1G0 Caroline Are., Ogdensburg, N.Y. aim to tell you about our Rig Sister ng the first years would not suffice to "I suffered a deal for three or and of die things slip has done for us. FACTORY GIRLS LEARNING ENGLISH IN A ClASS current After water tor great FRENCH pay expenses. “To our town four years with Nervous Sick Head- begin with, factory CONDUCTED BY THE Y.W.C.A household use bad become after general, isn’t a town at all. It’s a bilge linrn ache and Dyspepsia. Had to take two sewers had been laid and bath rooms of buildings stuck down in the country to four scidlitz other FOYERS IN FRANCE. it powders every had been established, we were told nineteen miles from nowhere. There ■k ★ day. Tried doctors—ate bran gems— would be reasonable to expect and would is a railroad siding, n station the size ★ MESSAGE TO Y. W. C. A. FROM ★ took all kinds of remedies — but Four departments of the French revenue from of a dry goods box, seven farmhouses ★ FRANCE. ★ doubtless follow that the Government have asked the American nothing did me until I used one store and ser- good and general postoftice ★ ★ water takers would maintain good Y. W. C. A. lo open social and recrea- ‘Fruit-a-tives’, or Fruit LiverTablets. combined—it’s pretty near as big as a overhead and satisfac- tion centers for ★ f must express to you tlie. ★ vice, pay charges And that’s all. No j girls employed by I was relieved (lie first day I used hot tamale stand. ( ★ groat satisfaction and most ★ CO. dividends. We do not claim that them—Finance, Commerce, War and very tory Main no banks nor stores, no them. They made me well and keep street, Labor. ★ sincere gratitude of the French ★ __SWAN-WHiTTEN ihe above is the exart lauguage but one used, : ice-cream parlors, not solitary | xo' 77Hli vie ■ell, an l I am always glad to tell Lieutenant Poncet of the Ministry ★ Government for the service ren- ★ REPORT OF THE CONDITION it is the exact purport of what the city movie show, in all those nineteen people of the great things ‘Fruit-a- of Labor recently requested that this ★ dered to the women working in ★ was repeatedly told by the miles. Lonesome? It's the ragged ★ government tives’ have done for me. Y. W. C. A. work be for in Government factories through ★ is. begun girls the watei edge of desolation, that’s what tt ★ ★ representatives of company, I have friends in his offices after seeing the social and the establishment of Y. W. C. A. many Ogdensburg of The at one first carload t “I was of the National In view of this entirely reasonable situa- recreation centers which had 1 ★ Foyers des Alliees (clubrooms ★ Bank, now on been City using ‘Fruit-a-tives’ my forty girls that was shipped up from ★ for ★ tion the proposition was marie that the opened at the request of the Ministry munitionettes). in the State of ^commendation”. Tile was Maine, at the close of husii Chicago. factory swarming of of ★ These foyers have been an ex ★ city should pay a certain annual rental War. Sixteen centers this kind C. E. BESWICK* with workmen in the machin- ★ putting are in six cities in France ce I lent means for bettering the ★ for a number of hydrants during operated December 3], 1918 specitied and we couldn't begin work ★ ery, girls Three of them are physical conditions and the mo- ★ at 50c. a 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. in Paris. a specified number of years and that box, so for a day or so, we began hunting I The ★ rale of our workers. have ★ At all dealers or sent oil of last of these Foyers des Ailiees j They RESOURCES and after the expiration of the period receipt to eat and That was a ★ places sleep. is for who are in De- been constantly used by the wo- ★ FRUIT-A-TIVES girls working the Loans and discounts, including rediscounts.. $l,a; was to this pric ?, by Limited, the folks hadn't ★ during which the city pay trifle that employment men workers, who have found ★ Cos of ■■ partment of Labor. It is far down the Accepts other banks discounted... ‘'dUTfi. N. Y. of. The workmen were sleep- ★ hydrant rental, this hydrant rental should thought | Seine, under the shadow of the Eiffel there now elements of dignity ★ in the cars that had ★ Total loans. the intimation ing and eating and social education. ★ be free. Not slightest Tower, and overlooks lho Qua! d'Orsay. N >tes and “My conception of the league of nations on bills rediscounted (other than bank acceptances brought them there, hacked the ★ I must thank for ★ of The rooms are and you bringing .. was given that after the expiration bright cheerful, sold) .. 137.000 00 is just this—that it shall operate as the Our chance for beds and ★ siding. only with chintz and this to pass, and I hope that ★ Foreign Bills oi Exchange or-Drafts sold vsith indorsement of mis this the company would charge hangings cushions, period moral force of men was with those seven farmhouses, 1 ★ bank organized throughout food comfortable chairs, and writ- Y. W. 0 A. work will not disap- ★ p the reading Overdraft? this rental to the inhabitants of city the and that whenever and wher- so we marched straight to the farmers’ ★ secured, none; unsecured. world, ing tables and a A kitchen pear with the war. In it will he k fireplace. U. S, bo ids t > se :ure o of Had such for hoard and room. deposited circuUtiji, ( per value)....,. instead to the city itself. ever and are or wives and asked k carried on in order to ★ wrong oppression planned has equipment so that girls can pre- develop U. ti. oruls and certiticates ot indebtedness pledged us collateral fw an intimation been wives ★ tin* of ★ State or other or bids made, negotiations contemplated this searching light of con- Farmers Hospitaoie. pare meals for themselves. They go principles social sohdar deposits payubie...... ★ itv U. S. bonds and certificates of indebtedness owned and would have closed at once. The mem- them and "T will that those women were kind to the for their two hour lun«*h- which it has inspired. ★ uunpledg-o. science will be turned upon say ! foyer Premiums on U S ★ bonds. ... fixed it up be- eon (Signed) M LOniTFR. ★ bers of the city government gave the men will “What are the and hospitable. They i time, for social evenings and for Loan Bonds: everywhere ask, ★ Liberty to feed us and in Minister of Arms and Muni- * of the water company hold in heart tween them forty girls, classes English. Liberty Loai J'. nds, 3 12, 4 and 4 1-4 per cent, unpledged.. representatives purposes that you your ★ food too. But for tions Manufacture. ★ Liberty Loan Bonds, 3, 1-2 4, and 4 1-4 t> sec lr 1'. credit for meaning what said and they gave us good per cent, pledged they against the fortunes of ihe world?” Thus ★ S. ... was the ★ deposits rooms, that question. They Loan here they made what seems likely to be a saitli President but does he or 400.000 YANKS ARE + Liberty Bonds 3jp 4 and 4 1 4 per cent, pledged to secure State Wilson, each one room. That kkkk* + kkkkkkkk'kk + could spare or other or hills ... mistake. Not law- deposits payable ...... very expensive being anybody else think this will enforce a Y. VV. C. A. VISITORS meant sleep five or sis in room. But Payments actually made on Liberty 4 1-4 per cent bonds ofr the yers they left the making of the contract and Ft urth Liberty Loan owned... peace in Russia? It sounds well right then along came the boss of the NURSES PRODUCE WP D to the and who doubtless Four huntired thousand and Bonds, securities, etc. (other than U. ^ i city attorneys might iiave some effect as a part of a factory and told us the machinery was persons WEST PICTURE SHOW Bonds and securities pledged as collateral for State,or other deposits were hut like the council and he'd us to work more served in the cafeteria in one honest, city sermon to backsliders or a lecture to ready expect girls (postal excluded) or bills payable.. U is the record of the what was told them. double and year Y. W. C. A. Securities o her that. U. S. bonds stocks) owned un- believed After students in a theological institute, but shifts, night day. (not including Hostess House at Amer- Entertain .. .. more than 20 of discreet silence "He wanted to make use of every Camp Lewis, Roumanian Countess at pledged years fine phrases, however well expressed, Collateral Trust and other notes of corporations issued for not less us our lean Lake, Wash. American Show in minute, you see. But ttial gave France. than ONE YbAK nor more the water company came forward and had no effect on they will not than THREE YEARS’ time., Germany, The majority of the 400.000 rs chance ns to sleeping. We fixed it up Picture shows are being on Total bonds, securities, etc.. told us that the hyrants are free to the the Turks from Arme- put In prevent killing folks that we’d work were mothers, wives, sweetheai\j *ind Stocks, otjier than Federal Reserve B..nk stock.. with the farm 1 France without city and forthwith charged the rental to and will not be consid- friends who cameras, scenery or Stock of red^ial Reserve Bank c-uit of nians, seriously double shifts and sleep double shifts went to the camp to visit (50 per subscription). any of the necessary ac- Value of banking house, own* d and u incumbered.. water takers an increase of water It is no use to t heir soldiers. The renin tier were properties, by ered by the Bolsheviki. too. if) in house to Equity banking This is and if it is soldiers themselves who broke the mo- cording reports reaching tlie Na- rates. morally wrong preach to Russia. An army must be sent * “So we planned It. Three girls Real esiau owned ther than bunking house. ... notony of “chow” with home ctToked tional Y. W. C. A. from a 1T. \V. C. A. Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank.. not legally wrong it ought to be made so. sufficient to control them by force, or would use a room from eight at night meals. In addition to all these guests, nurses’ hut in n Base Hospital. Cash in vaults ana t.ei amounts du from national hanks. There is too much legal theft in this land are till six the next morning. Then they’d Russia must suffer till her people Checks on other banks ii. the same city or town of reporting bank 25.000 little children were cared for in no film or the hustle over to the and the Having camera, .. of the free and home of the brave. Few well nigh exterminated by civil war and factory, Total of items,, the and the rest room served three girls who’ll been working all nursery nurses at Base decided to put on a Checks on banks located outside of city or town of reporting bank people expect corporations to do things famine. 70.000 tired wives and mothers. and other Cash it> ms .. .. night would take the room and sleep living picture show and invited a because they are morally right. If they The Redemption fund with U. S Treasurer and due from U S. Treasurer till afternoon. It wasn’t luxuri- workers at the information any group of nurses from a nearby hos- Interest ear ned but not collected on Notes and Bills can be to with the law “THE NEW FREEDOM” desk received and answered —approximate- compelled comply ous believe me. farm 97,000 ist d slumber, The pital to lie the audience. It was a Receivable not p e. the public is to be congratulated. Now, i questions varying from how to get the War Savings Certificates and Thrift Stamp’s actually owned. women had so few sheets and pillow real thriller, one of tlie wild and wool- best a Ot ler assets, if bet ween item 21 and 27... “nut over” this hydrant imposi- Senator Johnson of cases most ns went connections to destination clear any, difference having A few days ago that of without. j | ly west variety, with bucking lu-on- ; across rates that the water were as the continent, the of sol- j tion, we are iot surprised California introduced a resolution in the: And towels scarce diamonds ciioes and wild rides tin broom and Total. tilers’ insurance and ere- on bushes. As to j the kind of j company has demanded another increase Senate asking the State Department for blackberry soap— mop horses. the store bar tonne a girl bride should have in her I LIABILITIES. of domestic rates. It seems probable definite information respecting the gov- well, genera! kept yellow | Imagination supplied the scenery, room now is stock in...... that kind that is so full of rosin | living that Private John I Capital paid be to the soap, with tlte exception of which t hat our peop.e will obliged pay ernment’s Russian policy. The resolution I home placards, Surplus Jund. could use il to calk a coming from France. Eleven j you ship. But | announced ‘‘the sun” when it was sup- Undivided profits... increase demanded and others if they was referred to the Foreign Relations thousand of these queries required tel- we made out til! the next three ear- | j posed to he shining or “cacti” when Less current expe: ses. interest ami taxes paid. follow, or we must buy the property and, committee. Later the Senator appeared loads of ephone conversations with various Interest or discount collected or credited, i:i advance of maturity ar girls came rolling in. Then the cow punchers rode across the not earned »xim ... judging by the experience of some other before the committee and among other we went ’most distracted. Those | company commanders relative to hunt- ! ( ippr e) poor desert. Amount reserved for all interest accrued. what ing up a soldier whose parents had ar- ! cities, will have to pay about twice things said he did not care whether the girls had to sleep in tents and in the Countess Vacaresca of Circulating notes outstanding. |! rived Rmtmania, cars that the workmen had abandoned unexpectedly. Net amounts due to National Banks. it is worth. There is one other thing in members favored the Bclsheviki or some who had been talking to the nurses on Net amount due to bunks, uankera and trust with by this time, and they were lucky If conditions in the companies. connection with our experiences other faction, but that the shedding of Herman courts at the Total of items... they got a straw tick and a blanket. Y. W. C. A. CAFETERIA time site was the water company which seems to be American blood for either was a crime. lady-in-waiting to the Demand deposits, (other thin bank deposits) subject to reserve (de- this time It had turned raw within 30 d 1 By cold, Queen of Rotimnnia. was the most posits payable iys): ex tor’ion. It a man soils his house in Whereupon Senator J. Ham Lewis IN PORTO RICO ap- and know what au- individual to check.... maybe you late preciative of all the guests. deposits subject March or n other month he must us this sonorous ultimatum: “I Certificates of due in less than 30 (other than t-r any gave in-| tumn nights In Michigan feel like. To deposits days of that and Porto Rico lias a cafeteria. It Is the ! money borrowed )... pay water rent till the end year. form the European negotiators the i caii the climax the farm cut folks Certified checks. .. first one established on the and aw or a is no law in ■ island, V hen lhe permits person prac- world that there America, by down on food, and for a week It was INSIGNIA, CURTAINS, Cashier's checks outstanding.. when it was opened in the Y. W. C. A. tices the conduct of a business which constitution, statute or custom, by which potatoes and beans and mighty few MADE FROM SKIRTS Dividends unpaid ... Hostess House at Camp Las Casas the Total demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to re- exacts pay from a customer for goods the President is under any to beuns at that. obligation natives crowded around, much amused serve which he dees not there is some- submit what he is now to the Along Came a Miracle. Tune deposits subject to Reserve (payable after 30 days or subject receive, doing at the innovation. They insisted upon Blue broadcloth skirts used for or- to 30 days or more notice and postal savings): hing wrong and it is now called graft. Senate or any other branch of the legis- "But, right when we were about American dishes. having ganization insignia and plaid summer Certificates of deposit (other than fur money borrowed). to our and heat It for lative or executive body.” It is fairly ready quit jobs The house became very well known dresses reconstructed into window cur- Other time deposits. Reserve.. home, along came a miracle. Two In a short of women Total of time deposits subject to $1,901 UNFORTUNATE RUSSIA evident that the President agrees with time, and a group tains are after war economies of tlte quiet, businesslike women climbed from San Juan volunteered to out United StatesDeposits, (other than postal savings): Senator Lewis. Is this the “new free- go nine V. \V. C. A. secretaries in Arch- down from the eastbound train one every week to mend socks and sew on War loan deposit account.. Occupation of Russian territory by the dom” of which we hear so much? Is angel, Russia. morning. With them came eight work- buttons for the soldiers. Other United States deposits, including deposits of U. S. disbursing seems have Allies to resulted in failure. a of the which is These secretaries have officers. .... this sample democracy men, a carload of scantling and tar Just succeed- has been little or no of U, S. bonds borrowed, including Liberty loan ai d certificates of in- There unity pur- to bestow its blessings upon the world? another carload of cots and ed, in tlie face of food and cloth short- paper, RUSSIAN PRINCESSES debtedness, without furnishing collateral security for same ppse, owing perhaps to jealousies of which Is this a government of the people, by blankets and pillows and sheets and ages. iu opening a Y. \V, C. A, Hostess U. S bonds borrowed, including Liberty Loan and certificates of in- new LEARN TO TRIM HATS debtedness, for which collateral security was furnished. we know nothing. Besides that the forces t ie people? It is the general belief towels—brand blankets and beds House or American troops stationed i Bills payable, with Federal Reserve Bank. —think of the of that!—and in a sent there 1 ave been inadequate to ac- among us that the President is elected glory Archangel, town behind the allied bushels of dishes and rolls of oilcloth Y, W. C. A. Saves Wife of General lines. It was necessary to hunt a' Total.. complish anything worthy of note except and paid to serve the people of the United up and enough burlap to carpet the coun- From Becoming Charwoman. voile summer dress which one of the 5 Liabilities for rediscounts,including those with Federal Reserve Bank to dishearten those in favor of law and States, not to boss them, and foreign You won’t believe me try. when I tell t When the war work of the V. C. secretaries had discarded for f order and to impress the lawless with the also. The husiness of the United W. heavy Total contingent liabilities. peoples that in ten their winter you days workmen A. in Russia has all been told one of clothes in order to have Of the total loans and discounts shown above, the amounts on which belief that the Allies were not strong States is of great importance to its peo- had a cur-^ scantllng-and-far-paper shack | the most interesting stories will lie in tains at the windows. They live on interest and discount was charged at rates in excess of those per- enough to be feared. Japan is withdraw- and it seems reasonable that their and mitted law 6197 Rev. wua none The number of such ple put up burlap tacked over the | the establishment of the first Women's regulation army rations. by (Sec. Stat,) of her and the ■ ing 24,000 troops, England is not servants should give them prompt and walls, Y. W. C. A. secretary Association at Moscow. Archangel is the fourth city in Rus- Co-operative Stati of Main*, County of Waldo, ss: increasing her forces France and accurate information as to bow it is and her helper had set up board tables siu where the Y. \V. C. A. lias there, There day after day princesses work estab-1 I, C. W. Wescott, President of the above-named bank, do solemnly sw-r and coffee kettles and were us llshed work. cannot be expected to aid to any being conducted and what future policy serving side by side with peasant girls, wives Centers were opened l statement ia true to the beet of my knowledge and belief. the grandest hot lunches every first in and Moscow ;c, W W EM great 'extent, and the people of this is contemplated. They do not want an day. of high Russian officials make dresses Petrograd and | And back behind the then Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th dav of January 1919. burlap screens or trim hats at tables with In Samura, 900 miles eastward country are averse to sending an army ipse dixit league of an ipse dixit long simple, f ROBERT F. DUN TO' nations, were set those rows of clean cots, with unlettered and the is from Moscow. C orrect—Attest: there. The money which we lent the an dixit control of the women, money treaty, ipse cables, enough cover to Miss V A. SIM keep you warm the used for self support of these priu- Elizabeth Boies, head of Rus-1 MOMS, Russian is lost and we can- government or an ipse dixit autocracy. coldest that ever slan CHAS. P. HAZELTINF night blew, and a and notable women as well work and one of the few | cesses as Ameri-I SELWYN THOMPSON, not feed the peaceful, deserving poor in Mr. J. Ham Lewis and even the Presi- towel for apiece every single girl. Do for tlie peasant classes. cans who remained in that country I that country because the food would be wonder that we all dent may as well realize that “He, him- you felt, as one The need and suffering throughout throughout the revolution, is on route L eaten the it, ‘I’ll the Frltz-Carle- to America by murdering, pillaging hordes self, has said it” cannot long rule this girl put wager all Russia was so great at the time by way of England to re-c- now in control. It is ton has nothing on this I’ cruit workers for I not likely that any- country. j the Association was established that Russia. “Who were those women? thing will be done by the proposed League j _ Why, ; it was a problem to find where the Y. W. C. A. secretaries, of course. I’d of Nations to “enforce peace,*’ because money would help the greatest num- A second V. W. C. A. Hostess State of Ohio, City of Toledo, think know that nouse, you’d without being ber of It was best to for wives and very large army and a vast Lucas ss. people. thought children of is expenditure County, told. All over the soldiers, country wherever it to organiza- soon to he of money will he required to reduce Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is expend help capitalize opened at Castner, Calm, Rus- we girls have pitched in to make aero- of the lirm of F. tions for giving work and permanent Hawaiian Island, to sia to a peaceful condition. senior partner J. Cheney care for the over- plane cloth or overalls or munitions or & Co., doing business in the City of opportunit'es to families and individu- flow of women and children front the canned find a County and State goods you’ll Y. W. C. A. als to earn their own Toledo, aforesaid, and living. first house, which opened some months Tlie Jouma ! harder that said firm will pay the sum of ONE secretary working than any- women their The bring handiwork ago in answer to a call from the else lo com- Republican HUMcU.lEYSr DOLLARS for make the i HUNDRED eacli and body girls comfort- to the Association for sale or take or- j manding officer of the camp. every case of Catarrh that cannot be able and to kvep them happy and well. ders to do dressmaking, millinery, etc., During 15 days in November Clubbing Nates cured by the use of HALL’S CATARRH Sometimes they haven’t 2,152 WITCH HAZEi, money enough In the rooms of the society or at home. visitohs were entertained GiiiTMEN, MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY. I| to all at tlie house, get that we really need. But al- found In time to before me and Suitable work Was just including women ami of the (COMPOUND) Sworn subscribed in stretch children, for 1010 ways they every cent to make not to tlie wife of one of For my presence, this 6th day of December, j long ago keep following nationalities; I’hilippino. Ha- Piles or Hemorrhoids It do its level best for us. Do you won- from A. D. 1886. A. W. GLEASON, Russia’s greatest generals going waiian, Portuguese, Spanish. Russian, The following clubbing olfers are for External or der that we workers Internal, Blind 01 (Seal* girl have learned out as n charwoman to earn bread for Porto Notary Public. Rican, Korean, Japanese and to The Journal one 1 to call the Y. W. 0. A. our Sister subscriptions paid year Bleeding, Itching or Burning. Hall’s Catarrh Medicine is taken in- Big her hushuud, who w as ill. American. One and acts the —the very best Sister of all? in advance: application brings relief j ternally through Blood on Big of the at all the Mucous Surfaces System. Send druggists for testimonials free. The Journal and Farm and While yet young in years he was pre- Home, $2.00 F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Send Free Death of W. H. Williams. pared for the ministry and as a young Flour and Fuel Company on West Com- The Journal and McCall’s Magazine, 2,70 Sample si Ointment la Sold by all druggists, 75c. man held the pastorate of several Eng- mercial street, continuing the business The Journal and Woman’s 2.60 Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. Magazine, A Former Belfast Pastor. lish churches. until his death. The Journal and Thrice-a-Week World,2.50 Besides the Mr. Fifty years ago this Christmas he wa* wife, Williams is sur- “The of the vived by five as Rider King Log.” W. H. Williams, aged 75, president of named general secretary of the Young sons, follows: Henry The included in our club- of Salt publications the Williams Wholesale Flour and Fuel ! Men’s Christian Association at Bristol. F., Lake City, Utah; T. T. Wil- Holman Maine’s famous Maurice offer be sent to different ad- Day, author, Company on Commercial street, and England, and only a few days ago he liams, Sidney H., I. and Ralph bing may has written a new “The all of novel, Rider of prominent in local church circles, died i sent a letter conveying holiday greetings H., Springfield. Humphr.yV Borneo. Medicine Funeral dresses. Send in your subscription to the Company the King the first instalment of at 5.45 o’clock morn- to services will be held at the 156 William Street. New Log,” suddenly yesterday the Bristol association. York. which in the number of family 1536 appears January ing at his home, 1536 Benton avenue, He came to the United States in 1871 residence, Benton avenue, at 2 o’clock REPUBLICAN JOURNAL PUB CO., the Red Book magazine and it bids fair from heart failure. to accept the pastorate of a Congrega- Thursday asternoon. The Rev. Seth H. to be more popular than the oth«s that Mrs. Williams tried to awaken her tional church in the east, and in 1890 he Buell, pastor of the Congrega- Belfast, Maine. have attracted such interest tional church, will SICK among Amer- husband shortly before 6 o’clock, as he came to Springfield to take charge of the conduct the services. STOCK ican and English readers. It is a romance had been in the habit of arising early. Pilgrim Congregational church. He has Interment will be in the family lot in BOOK on of Maple Park treatment of Horse*. Cowl, the big woods, bristling with the ex- When he failed to respond to her calls resided here ever since. cemetery. The Klingner Sheep, and life of a a charm- Mr. is Dogs other animals, sent citing lumberman, with efforts to revive him were futile. With the advance of old age, Wil- Undertaking Company in charge of free. the funeral Humphreys’ Homeopathic Vet- ing love story running through its pages, Mr. Williams was born in Salisbury, liams retired from the ministry and arrangements.—Springfield, erinary Medicines, 156 William St., N. Y. skilfully interwoven with the narrative. England, in 1843, of a prominent family. founded the W. H. Williams Wholesale Mo., Republican, Jan. 1. FRENCH CHASSEURS ADVANCING IN BULGARIA TRANSFERS IN REAL ESTATE. \ ^ WHEN NEURALGIA The following transfers of real estate ATTACKS NERVES were recorded in Waldo County Registry • * of Deeds for the week ending Jan. 14,1919. John L. Bean, Montville, to Everett L. Sloan’s Liniment scatters Bennett, do.; land in Montville. Blendon L. the congestion and Myrick, Troy, to D. B. Moody, do.; land in Troy. relieves pain Maud Pease, Cranston, R. I, to Alice M. Stover, Searsmont; land in Sears- mont. A without rubbing, win little, applied Harold penetrate immediately and rest and L. Bailey, Holyoke, Mass., to 600the the nerves. P. M. Murphy, Waldo; land in Waldo. Ss effective in E. Sloan’s Liniment very Mary Davis, Searsmont, to Fred A. external pains, strains, bruises, allaying Wentworth, do.; land and in stiff sore muscles, lumba- buildings aches, joints, Searsmont. go, neuritis, sciatica, rheumatic twinges Elden et a bottle always on hand Rhodes, Liberty, als., to Jesse Keep big M. for family use. Druggists everywhere. Rhodes, do.; land in Liberty. Hiram E. Clements, Brooks, to Vesta A. Varney, do.; land in Brooks. sealed package, but Samuel J. Gurney, Belfast, to Percy M. Murphy, Waldo; land and buildings in have an eve out Waldo.

George E. Reynolds, Burnham, to Ed- also for the name ward 80c., 60c., $1.20 W. Heath, Waterville; land in Burnham. Fred L. Maine Raised Beef Can Toothaker, Belfast, to Margie WRIG1LEYS M Hanson, do.; land and buildings in Beat Western Range. Belfast. That name is your pro-

One of the most important events in Annual Fire Toll of tection against inferior the livestock of Maine is the recent ar- ■ wsi photographs to he received in this country of the Bulgarian defeat. Victorious French 15,000 Lives in U. S. Imitations, just as the rival in Jefferson, Maine, of a lot of 44 off their trousers and are fording the Vnrdar river in pursuit of the fleeing Bulgarians. _ head of pedigreed Polled Angus cattle. sealed package is pro- Nl5W York, Jan. 9. Fires in the Unit- This represents the choicest selection | ed States take an annual toll of more from the leading herds of the West and tection against impurity. for a j national greatness in world of com- southern stock and the father of north- the 15,000 lives ana a includes many prize winners, among property loss of | AMERICA'S peting ambitions, ‘speak softly and carry ern, a situation which the | during early which are the first, prize and grand cham- approximately $250,000,000, according to a big stick,’ only summed up the wisdom of Jr.’s years Theodore, boyhood was not bull at Colorado, and the j of pion Denver, statistics read at the opening here STATESMAN. generations in the old world which allowed to interfere with the life winners at I today family lirst prize heifer calf, also of a still thinks of war *ts a thing in certain oi these conference between children during the civil war Oklahoma City and Tennessee State fairs, representatives cases inevitable.” of the Fire Marshal Association days. Memphis and Indiana and | of North n at Modane, Jan. Knoxville, America and the National So frail that he was not privileged to State Ameri- j Board of Fire Kentucky fairs, Southwest Uuderwriters. Most Cuba's Flag at Half,Mast. associate with the other in his I of the persons killed ? boys can Livestock Show and Illinois State felt sympathy or burned to death were Havana, Jan. 6. Cuba’s neighborhood, Roosevelt was tutored j women and chil- mguished hus- Monday, fair in 1918. All this stock is out of ! dren. flag will fly at half stall over all ports, privately, in New York, and during winners tins shocked me prize for years back. T. travels on Alfred Flemiag of naval vessels, public buildings and mili- which his parents took the A large portion of these were purchas- j Columbus, Ohio, : President of the Fire Marshal’s tary posts on the island until after the ; children abroad. A porch gymnasium at ed from Sutton of the Kan- Associa- er of ex-President England, funeral of his home him tion, reported that more than 93 per cent. Theodore Roosevelt, in ac- provided with physical ex- sas Board of Agriculture, who has been | of the fire prevention orders cordance with a decree issued by Pres. ercise witn which he combated a trouble- them for the 20 The I issued by to hear of the breeding past years. I States had been Menocal Monday night. some «sthnia. His father, a im- obeyed. -id glass two-year drouth that has stricken west- He distinguished a asserted that more had been accom- porter and man of means, was his con- ern Kansas and reduced the j the greatest re- feeJs-toprac- plished in the last two Hoy bcouts will Help to Keep His Memory i stant companion; he kept a he ruined the and years toward re- \ sym- diary; tically nothing, pastures fire deepest Alive. read so much ducing waste than in the 10 j history and fictional books almost, caused starvation in a large num- preceding loss you have of years. Terming newspaper New York, Jan. 7 In order to give i adventure that he was known as a | ber of herds, is the only reason that in- reporters, j machine guns, and editors, artil- permanent expression “to all Col. Roose- i bookworm; he took boxing lessons duced Mr. Sutton to part with the cream “heavy Taft came the lery,” in the fight against he velt stood for the boys of the was an amateur naturalist. of his herd and prize winners. fire, con- >urg, Pa: nation,” j tinued: men of the of “Newspaper are sharp. They 16,000 troops Boy Scouts Amer- “Maine, and particularly the district are ; the bad news. Not also loyal. We should do Allowed to eight. are everything mu in ica, comprising 410,000 members, Tues- surrounding Jefferson, to be congrat- in our r and yours j power to cultivate their were instructed to one or more One of ulated a herd of friendship can ill day plant Roosevelt’s participations in upon the acquisition of an<1 country j ; command their respect. They know trees with suitable inscription in memory public affairs took him to Washington in such size and merit, for it means much to no.l of history to whether or not we are of the former the national when he conferred with the farmers of the entire in the four-flushing or n : who could in President, January, 1918, State,” whether we are playing on the square. council of the organization said in a mes- United States Senator E. cham- opinion of men interested in agri- ! >ne so much for George largely I ublic sentiment is moulded in sage of condolence to Mrs. Roosevelt. berlain of Oregon and ether members of culture. printers’ ive lost a great ink. the Mr. Therefore, more said in the world Roosevelt, the message said, had Congress who were critical of the ad- The Angus cattle for the past 20 years urea* figure, papers about carelessness and its cure the aided materially in the development of ; ministration’s methods of prosecuting have demonstrated their superiority over rsonality in our easier it will be to convince the the Scouts and all members him the war. Roosevelt on this occasion an- all beef breeds over 90 public mourn his regard by winning per that in 1 something must be done at once to as their hero.” nounced his support of the proposal that cent, of the single steer, steer, herd, cai- Mrs. Taft and stop our needless and enormous fire “In losing Col. Roosevelt, our hoys a war cabinet be organized to take over load and carcass prizes at the Interna- ii i deepest sym- waste.” Mr. Fleming urged the appoint- and, indeed, the whole world, have sus- the conduct of the war. tional Livestock Exposition, at Chicago. ment of a director of publicity and edu- ta ned a great loss,” said the message. Denied the privilege of fighting for his This fact, together with their quiet dis- cation by the underwriters. Such a “But a Theodore to spirit like his does not die and the flag, Roosevelt’s interest was position (being hornless), and their ability Shock Paris. man, he should be an earnest sort on centered on said, national council of Boy Scouts of Amer- his family’s participation in to rustle a living off almost anything, lire prevention and protection and possess lore Roosevelt’s ica will endeavor in every way within its the war. His four sons and his son-in- some think, will make them the most a proper sense of news value.” 'o Paris, which power to see that his memory is kept law, Dr. Derby, carried out a prediction popular breed in the east within a short PRESTON’S ness. The public aiive and his made by the former President before the time. splendid qualities empha- G. O. P. HEADS AT CHICAGO fulfilment of his sized to serve to stimulate the boyhood United States took up arms—that if war ii anyone snouia asK you today why ! of our and the work! to better came they would enter service. Tneo- New England millions and millions country pays CHICAGO, Jan 9. Party leaders from and Transient Stable. municated by the dore, Jr., became a , and Archibald of dollars every year for mut- Livery, Boarding citizenship.” ueef, pork, j nearly every state arrived here today to ; ace commission a captain, both in France; Quentin en- ton, poultry and when she j dairy products | attend the meeting of the IS ON WASHINGTON JUST OFF MAIN, STREET. tered a Republican SITUATED STREET, iplomatic circles, French aviation squadron, and has so many idle farms and waste national South American Papers Comment on Death land, committee tomorrow. The ses- sessions of shock was killed in action and buried with hon- what would be your answer?” of »• oosevelt. sion will be in the njture of a political I have single and double hitches, buckboards, etc. Careful drivers if desired ors by the and Dr. the This is asked the owner of ! Germans, Derby, question by love feast at which the vic- ii ambassador BUENOS Jan. 7. The news- medical Republican Ayres, service, also both in France. the herd and he goes on: at the Your is solicited. 18-2; 18-3. in South American countries de- tory congressional election last patronage Telephone—stable. house, papers failing to pass a exami- “A few when was Kermit, physical years ago beef sell- November will be canvassed and 1of one who has vote articles to the death of Col. nation plans W. G. PRESTON. long \ which would admit him to the ing for 4 cents per pound and pork for 5 ; for the 1920 Proprietor, Roosevelt. refer to his presidential campaign dis- [ principles of virile They especially [ , received a commis- cents to t) cents per the answer pound, cussed- Practically every state will be ii ward honesty and insistence on and respect for the Monroe ; sion in the British and was soon in have been that army, might they could not com- represented by the national committee- rued all over the doctrine. witli War Disliked Mesopotamia. pete the western cheap land range, man or his Dog than in proxy. Although Chairman I Quarries Mncerely etc., but that is not true today and strange Hays declared that he any discussion of can- all Uniforms. upheld in her Mourned by hnend and hoe, says Bryan, as it may seem, and is no in New Gray j higher didates for President was premature, the Factory : shall never be SAYS COLD WEATHER than BALTIMORE, Jan. 6. William Jennings England today when the above party leaders in informal conferences to- Bryan, who is staying in Baltimore while quoted prices prevailed. night discussed MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Jan. 7. After *- Locations ! I hp -\ mprirnn BRINGS RETURN OF probable candidates and his wife is : Today New England offers more live- undergoing treatment at Johns issues. Among the men mentioned in being twice rescued from death and stock inducements than the balance of Hopkins Hospital, paid the following INFLUENZA the gossip were: Gen. Gen. Mill Sites, Farms,Sites death j the Pershing, turned back as many times to the Ani- Roosevejt’s tribute to Col. Roosevelt: country. We have the finest pas- Wood, Senator Lodge of 'c* of the loss to Massachusetts, his new owners be- “The rare that won for Col. tures, with the best of water, cheap till- Senator mal Resue League by qualities Public Must Be Careful To Avoid a Second Cummins of Iowa, Senator Knox for Summer Hotels ■ •'dir servant and Roosevelt a multitude of devoted follow- age land, and buildings all in good order, of cause of viciousness. Blighty, a dog born Easier to Pennsylvania, Senator Harding of friend. Epidemic Prevent Than at one half the ers naturally arrayed against him a host [ selling price of the build- Ohio, Wm. H. Taft, Senator Watson of in the trenches of Trance, has been given Cure. What To t o. ing and xhe land and of opponents, but his death puts an end alone, at one-tenth the Indiana, Gov. Lowden of former a home by J E. McReavy of No. 616 Camps Roosevelt’s death of much of Illinois, j to controversy and be will be mourned by price the western land that Gov. Whitman of New York and Senator Second avenue, S. E. vice president of '•dork. Ameri- of the cases is the j foe as well as by friend. “Encouraging reports fewer raising provisions that we are eat- Weeks of Massachusetts. Gov.-Elect the Animal Rescue League. LOCATED ON THE LINE of THE -■>•••! a great citizen, He was a of Influenza in this should not ing. was to Minnc- great American and made a vicinity Henry A Jollen of Kansas was mention- Blighty, who brought of a great man. on allow us to re.ax our vigilance or to be- “New is not ! profound impression the thought of his England using one-tenth ed as a possible candidate for Vice*Presi- | apolis by Corp. John McTavish, formerly nism has been come careless in tlie belief that the dan- of her land generation. His picturesque career forms today. The average farmer dent by his friends. The two issues most j connected with the British recruiting MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD •isures.” a our ger is all over,’’ says a well Known au- is not farming one fifth of his land. There was McTavish fascinating chapter in nation’s his- frequently mentioned in the gossip were mission, given by Corp. j thority. With the comingtof cold weather are hundreds of vacant and farms 4512 tory.” farms, an attack on the alleged of ; to Dr. W. H. Callihan, Washington i give opportunity to those desiring to o extravagance hear the news there is apt to he a return of this owned men and women too old avenue. first showed frightful by to cul- the national Democratic and a strong | Erom the Blighty make a in location fora new start •rica. change The entire “Bill” Sewall epidemic and its seriousness will depend tivate them that are a dislike for a Says “Champion Gone” longer, rapidly “go- declaration against bolshevism and so- | pronounced gray uniform in life. grief which will on the extent, of the taken back” to a state of the ASHLAND, ME., Jan. f). Wilburn W. precautions, ing nature—pasture cialistic doctrines, including government | and proceeded to accord the postman Stales over the by the public, to prevent infection. to brush wood and same had been to Sewall, the Maine deep woods guide who growing up timber, ownership or operation of the railroads treatment he taught >osevelt. He was When the air is full of influenza germs, fields running out, the and other the Hun. After doing without his YValer Power | has long been known to the country as mowing coming public, utilities. Committee- give Undeveloped uMgeous leader of you may be them in- “Bill” intimate friend constantly breathing into weeds, and why? man of Kansas and Hubert Work mail for a week, Dr. Callihan turned the I] Sewall, of Col. Stanley ve in history as to your nose and throat. But then dan- “It seems to me that the answer over to the Animal Rescue Unlimited Raw Roosevelt and his companion on is of Colorado predicted that all the former dog League. Material s i dents. ; many ger mav be avoided and you may make lack of livestock and a confession The next owner of was M. C. hunting trips, expressed deep sorrow to- that Republican states in the West would be Blighty Mrs. Roosevelt a immune to infection day when informed of his death. yourself practically 20-year-ago conditions ruled them out in line for 1920. Committeeman A. T. Zipoy of No. 50 Bedford avenue, S E., AND if you destroy the germ before it and no who him to thieves. The “I have lost a true friend,” he said. actually temporarily, thought given the Hert of Kentucky said the indications got keep away with me the great begins work in your blood. matter since to Good “The world has lost its best friend, and study conditions here and pointed to that state going Republican in dog kept away thieves—and customers', Farming Land cans feel over the During the recent serious which as human rights have lost their best cham- epidemic, in the West. the next presidential election. well. Back to the Animal Rescue *-ushed husband.” hit this so most pion.” vicinity hard, success- It costs no more to pasture a cow, League went Blighty. The next day, AWAIT DEVELOPMENT. yg said: ful results were obtained by many tarough or than when Mr. store was entered and $500 hog sheep today prices In “The Zipoy’s Roosevelt removes the simple into the throat Boys’ Life of Theodore Roose- High T vpe of American breathing nose, were at- one-quarter their present levels, worth of merchandise stolen. Communications regarding locations ‘a velt,” just published & Broth- great American. and lungs of the medicated air of oil of and as most by Harper McTavish will much Col. of the profit is represented Corp. experience are invited and will receive attention* 1 Roosevelt’s career has left such a ers, Hermann Hagedorn gives the ceaseless energy Hyomei. Probably no better, safer or the made on the win- story in if he vivid impression the of his by growth pasture, of Col. difficulty getting Blighty back, when addressed to of the us figure in upon people more sensible Influ- Roosevelt’s life from his birth any agent public time that it is precaution against ter season, or between pasturage season, ever returns to Minneapolis, Mr. Mc- urmies necessary to touch but right up to the present time. Not so very MAINE CENTRAL, or to alike recog- enza, Grippe, Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, is the time or maintenance of Reavy said. upon some ot the more marking briefly striking or far from the title-page is recorded the personality and the Catarrh of the nose and throat could the herd and no great can be is Coach and Great phases of his and time, prolit of his first Blighty part part INDUSTRIAL BUREAU in varied, interesting be than to now to the near- story spanking. “It happened molding public “strenuous” employed go realisied, perhaps, during these months, Dane. life to recall to the public this way,” says the author, “f'or some His patriotism and est drug store and get a complete outfit but it’s all in the year’s work and the mind full details of his reason or other not e MAINE CENTRAL :y will be re- many exploits of a bottle of the Oil of qui clear he had RAILFCAC, long and consisting pure winter herd should be as large as the >1 experiences. bitten his sister’s arm. This was a Children low-citizens, while Hyomei and a little vestpocket hard rab summer pasture will support if sufficient crime, Cry Called to the White House in he and he fled to 'Mil will be an in- 1901, her device into which a few knew, forthwith the FOR FLETCHER’S PORTLAND. MAINE. after inhaling fodder .s cut to care for them; if not, the aerations.” President McKinley had been as- back yard and thence to the drops of the oil are poured. herd should be cut down in the or kitchen, Col. 42 fall, T o R l sassinated, Roosevelt, years of this inhaler with the where the cook, wno was Irish, was bak- O A 3 A became Carry you during the winter forage increased through silage age, the youngest President the ing bread. He seized a handful of dough day and each half hour or so put it in and improved methods of handling the Comment. United States has ever had. Three years (preparedness!) and crawled your mouth and draw deep breaths of its fodder. under the CRYING FO'i IP LP later he was elected as President by the kitchen table. A minute later his father For Sale Tuesday morning’s pure healing germicidal air into the pas- “Every possible foot of land should be | largest popular vote a P esident has re- of entered from the yard, asking for Theo- print full accounts sages your nose, throat and lungs to producing something that will turn into Lots of It in Belfast But j ceived. dore. The cook was warm-hearted and' Daily Growing Lou> price second hand ’-•R's with destroy any germs that may have found money in a short time, and with the parlor death, long Thus Roosevelt, sometimes called a compromised between and Less. rial j lodgement there. This simple precaution low at ‘informing’ n comment. man of ridiculously prices which good and kitch stoves. destiny, served for seven years her conscience by casting a significant there may save you a serious illness ar.d the farming land can be in New disappears as the nation’s chief a purchased The magistrate. In loss of several weeks’ work. It is glance under the table The elder Theo- kidneys often cry for help J. AUSTIN McKEE V. oai American and a i pleasant England, it looks like a crime to pay out subsequent decade the fortunes of dore on all-fours and for Not another in the whole poli- to use and not at ail as the in- dropped darted organ body ain,” says the tics did expensive the millions that are going West every Daily j not favor him, for, again a can- the younger. That fugitive from justice more delicately constructed; rT a continu- haler will last a lifetime and further sup- year when the State of Maine alone could fighter, didate for President—this time heaved the at him and bolted for Not one more to health leading plies of the Oil of can be had at dough important ity ism, as must a Hyomei raise enough beef, pork, poultry and dairy the Progressive party which he himself the stairway. He was The kidneys are the filters of the blood. WANTED store for a few cents. caught half-way quality is pure energy had any drug products to feed all New England. ! organized when he differed radically up and treated as, on the whole, he de- When they fail the blood becomes foul ason Hundredsof people in this vicinity used “The answer as the writer sees We think of with some of the of the it, is and j policies Republi- in this the recent served.” poisonous. HOME EMPLOYMENT also made a Hyomei way during more up-to-date methods improved. great can party in 1912—he went down to de- There can be no health where there is dint, of his crisis and avoided danger. They should great feat, together with the Republican can- poisoned blood. qualities.” not neglect it now for the danger is by no BRAIDING rugs for us is pleasant, easy William The Backache is one of j didate, Howard Taft, while means over. many friends of John R. the frequent indica- 'id' says: Hurley, well-paid work. For particulars, addres Woodrow Wilson, was elected. of New York and son tions of trouble. '* Democrat., Esq., City of Mr. kidney PHELPS & world loses one of Col. PINKHAM, Inc., Roosevelt’s enemies agreed with GREAT EASTERN FISHERIES. and Mrs. James F. Hurley of It is often the kidneys’ cry for help. 302 me of Frankfort, Anderson St.., Portland, Me. those who his friends that his his character and Heed it. life, Maine, Winthrop, Mass., will be in- 14 w 18 thrice in a gener- and his writings represented a high type Within the next five terested to learn that Mr. Hurley sailed Bead what Doan’s Kidney Pills have gmation of mankind of years Rockland Americanism. Dec. 30th on the Baltic for Liverpool. done for overworked kidneys. y -reme degree some Of Dutch will become the leading salt fish center ancestry, born in New York From there via London he will go to Read what Doan’s have done for Bel- in the history of on of the United city Oct. 27, 1858, in a house in East States, instead of Glouces- Paris, where he is to meet Mr. Herbert fast people. FOR 5ALE did so much to Twentieth street, the baby Theodore was ter, Mass., if the plans of the Great East- Hoover and arrange to install systems Mrs. H. W. Healey, 65 Miller St., Bel- an elTective world a weakling. He was one of four children for offices in “About two I suf- ern Fisheries are Paris, Rotterdam and Tri- fast, says: years ago Household 'U and his Corporation successfully I Furniture people who came to Theodore and Martha Bul- este in behalf of the United States Food fered pretty bad with my back. My back fie right loch carried out; and there is every reason to diplomacy Roosevelt. The .mother was of Administration Grain Corporation. Mr. was so lame I couldn’t sweep the lloor or Including chamber sets, tables, etc., etc. believe that they will be. This corpora- Huriey is a graduate of Old Town do my housework. 1 often had to go to Apply at High thrift and sc In these days of necessary bed tion, which has already acquired several hool in the class of 1905, entering Bow- with sick headaches. I knew my 9 CO SMiaCIAL STSCET, BELFAST doin where he graduated with household economy, you will make no kidneys were disordered and bought VM acres of valuable waterfront property on College, GLAD TO high honors in the class of 1909. lie was mistake in health and Doan’s Kidney Pills at A. A. Howes & ENDORSE both sides of Tillson keeping your good avenne, is moving a Co.’s member of the'Psi Upsilon and Phi sickness within Drug Store. In a short time I got its entire preventing your family. Caution Notice fishing drying plant to this port Beta Kappa fraternities. He is a mem- relief and after taxing four boxes of this ^ IVc do not know of any prescription that PERUNA for a permanent location. Few people in b r of the New York Bar, being admitted medicine I was cured. Since then, I have ^B modicines for in- in also a Certified Public combines such reliable felt like a diifernt Whereas my MURETTA Rockland, where ’he Great Eastern Fish- 1911, Account- person.” wife, F. SMITH, lu ant. His many friends wish him best headache and con- Price 60c. at ail dealers. Don’t has left me without just cause, this is to Try Anything eries Corporation has been carrying on a digestion, biliousness, simply success in his new fields of ask forbid all persons from or trust- ! agr0 mr system Was in a continually increasing portion of its busi- operation. stipation as that long-tried for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s harboring r,,,ly run Mr. his her on account after down con- ness for the past have Hurley received honorary dis- Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Healey ing my this date. '•Vaa broken year, any idea of and rem- out all charge from the Army a few days before trustworthy family had. Bilfast, Jan. 4, 1919. 1 began to the magnitude of the fish busi- Foster-Milburn Co.,Mfgrs., Buffalo, ; be wor- Terribly drying the True “L. F.” At- 3w2* ness sailing, having been stationed at Camp edy, N. Y. ROSCOE B. SMITH. Wad tS°y condition and I already operated by the concern ,ry His two brothers wood’s Medicine or Bitters. r,.n anything which Run Down here or of what the company is Hancock, Georgia. are Pen,“" w*» planning in the "'""mended6 for the future. There service, Ensign Wilfred G. Hurley Nor is there so '• ",e as a fine is no doubt but anything n i1 that before 1923 of the U. S. Navy and J. Francis, Jr., df": f'Urd tna?d. ,onl°- and I Condition Rockland will become that will cost you only it was now abroad with the good ^bat worthy the leading salt fish center of the United engineering corps, bottles one cent a dose. it to- ""ndi,i(1„faw changed Ml»* Rieka Leopold* States, instead of A. E. F. Buy of Portland, Me., offers to young women "“.materially and in a 288 Layco St.. Gloucester. Not only '">l" wa» "II Menasha, Wis.f has it railroad day of your dealer. Insist of High school education or its equiva- J over my Secy Liederkranz. Miss Leopold’s facilities, but it must also For Spanish Influ i my restoration to letter in no be borne in mind that the the lent, a two and one-half years’ course of „“U|1,1 ir„i '"r opposite conveys un- bulk of the busi- upon having only gen- Wad “lrenBth to Peruna. certain way the Child ren I enza, Colds and which includes six gratitude she ness is east of Rockland training months at Bel- endorse it.” feels for Peruna. and that Nova Cry uine “L.F.”60dose bottle 50 S”1'1 Scotia points can be FLETCHER’S levue Hospital, N.Y. City. Address Sup’t and tapped through FOR as made the L. F. Sore Throats. All J^nnhiii_ _Liquid Tablet Form Rockland. cents, by of Nurses, 91 Danforth St., Portland, CASTO R IA Medicine Co., Portland, Me. druggists. ,wi Maine. 3w2 The Central Mame* Power Company J must grow 1 to meet the needs of a i prosperous territory;

A Safeand Profitable Investment For Belfast People

7 °7o Cumulative Preferred Stock of the Central Maine Power Company (of When you buy Central Maine Power Company Preferred Stock you buy in an THEwhich the Penobscot Bay Electric Co. is a offers to the people of Belfast part) organization which furnishes you with light and power. All of its property is with- and towns a investment. Not does it com- nearby peculiarly satisfactory only i in a few hours' ride of If wish, can all the of the a you. \ou you inspect property bine commercial rate of interest with a of but it enables the high degree safety, Company in a day or two. It lies, with the exception of a line east of the Penob- customers ot the to share in Company its ownership and its earnings. scot, between the Penobscot and Androscoggin and between Moosehead Lake and Here are a few of the reasons the customers ot the Company are many why the Atlantic Ocean. The not lies where you can purchasing this Company’s property only readily security: inspect it, but it is the sort of property that is tied right into the soil ol the State— water powers, dams, power stations, lines, buildings—the most tangible sort of tan- gible More than of it stands behind investment in Cen- water property. $15,000,000 your 'T'HIS stock was issued to finance the development of a peculiarly favorable tral Maine Power 1 * Company 7 % Preferred Stock. site at Rice Rips between Waterville and Oakland, Maine. pow-er It is the fact that Maine People know about the Central Maine Power Company Such a was made the demand tor development necessary by steadily increasing that makes it such a satisfactory investment for them. power the industries of our by prosperous territory. From what has been said, you can draw your own conclusions as to the safety The Central Maine Power Company (owner of the Penobscot Bay Electric Co,) of Central Maine Preferred S^ock as an investment. was organized in 1899 and has grown and developed to a point where it now serves Here are some other points that will interest you: 77 cities, towns and villages in one of the most prosperous sections ot Maine. The dividends of this stock have been paid without interruption since the stock was issued—the 49th consecutive dividend has just been paid. in-these communities are located a great variety (112 different sorts) of indus- At a price of $107.50 a share, this stock yields 62 °lo net—a commercial rate of tries, which purchase power from the Company. Not one of these was a strictly interest and a good return, investors feel, on a stock of such safety. war industry, and all of them, as far as can be learned, are readjusting on a peace uwing to our advertising and sales efforts and to the sterling reputation of the basis and will do their share in the long and task of the profitable replenishing Company, Central Maine Power Company Preferred Stock rinds a ready market in world’s stock of our depleted goods. territory—at a price of #107. ?0 a share. It is more readily salable in this terri- tory than almost any other security of similar nature. means a continuance of business for the This is This profitable Company. stock accepted as collateral by the banks of the territory so that you can The substantial character of the industries in the territory served by the Com- borrow money on it if need be. In normal times you can get this accommodation at from S' to 6 interest—on a with the able and the home ownership are features of the percent percent stock that is paying you 6'. percent in pany, together managemem dividends. greatest interest to prospective investors. This stock is exempt from all State, County and town taxes—an important The Central Maine Power Company is a Maine corporation, organized by Maine point now and more important if a State income tax is adopted. men Maine men and men, managed by Maine and very largely owned by women— This stock requires no care and no responsibility. After the investment is made most of whom are customers of the company. your dividend checks reach you quarterly. The stock is in convenient units of denomination—107.S0 a share, For those This customer ownership teature is an interesting development. For many years who wish to combine savings with investment, terms as low as $10 down and $10 a the has been selling its prefered stock chiefly in its territory, as a matter Ccmpany month are accepted, payable with your lighting bills. of convenience; but of late it has mrade an especial drive for customer owner- ship. When it issues preferred stock now', to finance new developments which are of our to add to the revenue-producing power of the Company, it does not go to the big Preferred Stock Salesmen will be in Belfast soon to call on our the SOMEcustomers in to in money maikets but to its own customers and employees—to people who live regard investing preferred stock. But Belfast is a big town and our along its lines, to the people who know it best. These people buy its stock, because solicting force is. of necessity, small. To be sure that a solicitor sees you, not write or they know the company and believe in it and its future. They share not only in why telephone the Belfast office of the Penobscot Bay Electric Com- the ownership but in thp reasonable profits. pany and ask that a stock salesman calls. No obligation involved. CENTRAL MAINE POWER COMPANY Of Which the Penobscot Bay Electric Company is a Part A full blown dandelion blossom grown Mr. Charles W. Lancaster, who was Primrose O. E. will in the Chapter, S., have yard of Elijah Morse of Belmont is now recently injured by a fall, able to their installation of officers tomorrow, f' found its way to The Journal office last IT PUTS “PEP” the jygyy JHE be about his home without aid of Friday, evening. The exercises will be- Friday and received a warm welcome. Into gin at 8.15 when all Peptiron,—The Combination of crutches. members and invited Mrs. E. P. Frost has been informed are Pepsin, Nux, Iron, Celery. A. E Clark Camp, Sons of Veterans, guests requested to be seated before that the name of Samuel Harvey in the the doors are closed. This is what makes will have a debate on, Resolved that the list of Belfast men in the Peptiron of service should wonderful feed the therapeutic value, and so United States should Enemy, at The Women’s Alliance of the First be taken as he belongs in Swanville. fULPAPER out, successful after next even- influenza, the grip their regular meeting Monday Parish, Unitarian, church will meet at 1919 Leo Everett a foster son of Mrs. and in blood and nerve for Wade, troubles, ing. the home of Mrs. Charles S. anemia, nervous Bickford, John A. Hartshorn of Poor’s Mills, ar- paleness, weakness and the Capt. John C. Hamm, who enlisted in Cedar street, this, Thursday, afternoon IN STOCK exhausting worry and anx- rived recently in New York from Soutl returned at three NOVV j over the world war. the service and who sometime o’clock. A book review, “Li 25 iety America on a vessel with a o' cargo It a on ac- will be is real iron blood and nerve ago from a southern training camp Hung Chang,” given by Mrs. prices; mahogany. tonic, especially beneficial in the count of illness, plans to re-open his James H. Howes. Music will also be in- weakness ! c 35c. Hodgdon C. Buzzell, Esq., of this city following the influenza and physician’s office in this city early next cluded in the program. lOc. to ! was elected a member of the executive grip, worn-out, brain-fagged men, month. delicate Private James C. Meservey, Co. C. of on request. committee of the Maine Bar Association women, school-tiled girls, I and to Raymond B. Dyer apd family, who the 327th Infantry, reported wounded, at its annual held in fast-growing hoys, invalids meeting Augusta the residence was struck in the arm ankle and the and have been living in of his and Oct. j ! last Wednesday. convalescents,' aged in- George B. on and at last was in a FRED o. JONES firm. It actually puts iron, a natural parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dyer, 7th, reports hospital Mrs. Annie L. Burgess has issued invi- into the Belmont avenue, recently moved to the in Southern France and unable to walk, i MAINE. strengthener, blood, and re- tations to the of her stores the wasted red and Horses marriage daughter, corpuscles. Toothaker house on the same avenue. He is the son of Mr. Mrs. James A. ■ knows its j Miss Edith Louise, and Alexander Dun- great merit. He has bought the school team and route Meservey of Lincolnville and went to ^ -- can Innes at her home, No. 21 Union L. who is France last April. St., Herbert H. Stevens, superintendent ot of Edgar Smith, spending the of Belfast. at 8 p. m. Monday, Jan. 20th. winter in Lewiston. the Leonard & Barrows shoe vjl iuc vmiuicu a rvxu ou* fa factory, has I lie UliCCLUlD We offer 25 medium and Mrs. Austin J. Fernald, formerly Miss been commissioned captain in the Reserve Belfast Commandery, United Order of at their last meeting extended a ins office to learn to ciety Hazel Ramsdell, who has been employed Oflicers Quartermaster’s Corps, subject the Golden Cross, initiated two members vote of thanks to the Methodist Church at the office of acdi= for several years Mathews to call. This is in recognition of his ser- at their last meeting. The regular meet- for arranging the Christmas tree at the heavy weight horses, A ERTISEMEN TS. Mill as stenographer and bookkeeper has vices in the raincoat division of the Corp, ing will be held this, Thursday, evening Girls’ Home, and also for a gift and a box 1 and took a like while on leave of in Red Men’s hall. A large for each child. Other friends mated resigne Monday position absence from his duties attendance is of candy and ready for work. Power Co. publishes with Cooper & Co. here. requested to make arrangements for the remembered the Home at this season. its which it of- stock, installation which is to take place Jan. The dolls at the base of the tree were Owing to lack of a quorum last Mon- There will be a meeting of the citizens big day evening, the North Church Guild in the 30th with grand officers present. the gifts of Mrs. J. W. Blaisdell, the al Bank publishes a Municipal Court room, Thursday were Abbie Mc- will meet next steward on handkerchiefs from Mrs. We have also received :: ion. again Monday evening evening at 7.15 to consider a proposition Matthew Milan, the S. S. just on Dowell, the large doll’s bed from Miss C. ter advertises picture with Mrs. C. B. Holmes. The Minne- looking toward the re-opening of the Lake Indian, a collier the line between M. boxes of sta- .seek. toska have invited the Guild a Pierce and Va., left the Wal- Cutter, handkerchiefs, a of the famous girls to Billings Company factory here on Searsport Norfolk, shipment for women and pretty ginghams from Mrs. Ivertises to sociable to be held next Friday evening a larger scale than ever before. All in- do County hospital last Saturday for his tionery ribbons from garments. at the home of home in South Boston. Mr. Essie P. Carle, red hair Maine State Prison Mrs. C. M. Craig. terested, and this should include every Milan was Pungs, Electric Co. has re- Mrs. F. G. books and toys from are earnestly to be suffering with typhoid fever when the Spinney, ef Electric Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Clay are planning one, urged present. Radiant Edmon Eno of candy steamer docked in Searsport about six Mrs. Searsport, in two sizes, medium and he stove arnPfur- to give a private dancing party on the On January 22ud at 7.30 p. m. in the from Mrs. Howard L. Benj. H. weeks age and was brought directly to Whitten, evening of February 14th, either in the Municipal Court room there will be a Rebecca and John Scott Darl- Store is having a fire the hospital, w'here he was for some time Mudgett, Armory or Odd Fellow’s Hall. Fish’s meeting of the New Milk heavy. England Pro- Christmas dinner from Mrs. close out their entire very seriously ill. ing, the Ira orchestra of Camden, with Mrs. Bessie ducers’ Association. The principal speak- M. Cobe, ice cream for New Years from rooms in Keyes at the piano, will furnish the er on this occasion will be Mr. Richard The Public Safety the Poor Bargain Store adver- Mrs. T. B. Dinsmore, oranges from Hon. on Row were k down sale on coats, music. It is planned to decorate the hall manager of the N. E block Phoenix closed last Pattee, M. P. A. J. P. Taliaferro of Fla skirts. Chairman O. E. who Jacksonville, and to make the dance the principal social Mr. Pattee has recently been appointed Saturday. Frost, B. O. The money gifts, one half of which have rs medium his NORTON, for sale 25 affair of the winter. has much of valuable time to to the directorate of the National Milk given and also Maine already been reported, were from J. W. horses these very exacting Producers’ Federation. It was importantand duties, medium ami heavy, The engagement of Deputy Sheriff J. largely Manson of Pittsfield, Miss Emma Pray of wishes The Journal to thank all through his efforts that the farmers publicly MAINE. kland, wants Angora A. G. Beach of this city and Mrs. Myrtle of Waterville, Mrs. Jennie M. Bragg of BELFAST, New who have co-operated in the work and B. formerly of has been England received an increase of Stockton Springs, Mrs. Mary C. Mans- Smith, Islesboro, also to express his personal appreciation 27 Pearl cleans 2 1-2 cents per from Nov street, announced. The marriage will take place quart 1917 to field and Mrs. E. P. Frost of Belfast, Mrs. Frost has from Gov. 1 new process. Sup- October 1918. Mr. authority Carl I. H. Nickerson of Jan. 28th. They will make their home Everybody interested are Somerville, Mass., hand. E. Milliken to extend thanks and urged to attend this appre- ! Mrs. E. A. Carpenter of Brooks, amount- on the farm in East Belfast owned meeting. k advertises a Royal by ciation to all who assist in any man- ! ing in all to $154.09. Mr. Beach. Both are members of Poca- Eugene R. Conner of Northport has ner. a letter o. calls attention to hontas branch of the Tarratine Tribe of received from his nephew, private At the annual meeting of the stock- and staple groceries, Red Men and the wedding will be under Eugene Rackliffe, who made his home visions. holders of the City National Bank of Bel- its auspices. The bridal party will be in with Mr. and Mrs. Conner here for about advertises for horse fast held Tuesday, Jan. 14th, at 10 o’clock, Indian costume and a banquet will follow four years, while attending school. He tlie following directors were re-elected the ceremony. The groom-to-be is also writes that he was wounded in the leg be- mi an wants girl for for the ensuing year: Ira M. Chas. low the knee by a of shell and is Cobe, a member of the Knights of Pythias and piece Your Friend Has Arrived P Hazeltine, Asa A. Howes, Thomas W. Odd Fellows and these societies will be now in a hospital in Nantes, France, hut Pitcher, Elmer A. Sherman, Valorus A. is lie was rations of Enoch F. represented with other friends. getting along well, born in Charles but went Simmons, Selwyn Thompson, H. Mrs Lena E. Mayhew, Troy from Jackson, Mich., There are a number ol Belfast families Walden, C. W. Wescott. Directly after a where he had been living after At last we have received ship- uve been recorded with leaving who have reasons to be interested in the the meeting of the stockholders the Di- S. Bickford, Belfast, and trained at Camp Custer. He following special notice from the Boston rectors held a meeting and elected the went overseas with the 85th Division the ment of these Radiant Electric- the Third Maine have Herald January 12th: “Gen. Peyton C. following officers: President, C. W. Wes- last of July or first of August. I mbia Grafonola of J. March, chief of staff, today officially de- cott; Cashier R. A. Bramhall; Asst. Heaters. This will be welcome for use in their new nied reports that the 26th New England Mrs. F. W. Angier of San Jose, Calif., Cashier, Alberta W. Farnliam. Fellows’ block, a writes in a personal letter to Belfast division had been ordered home, in let- Thomas II. Marshall Circle had the news to you, and the many that of Boston. friends the following in regard to the re- rer CdilTord J. Pattee ter to Congressman Gallivan following program last Tuesday after- March declared that the 26th divis- cent serious accident to Mr. Angier: his itome in Northport Gen. noon in charge of the patriotic instruc- have been waiting for them. was not even on the list “He was the and rvere grip cold during ion yet priority X-rayed day following tor, Mrs. Nettie White: Invocation for return to this In operated upon Tuesday and placed in a ■eorge 1. Keating sub- early country. chaplain; singing, America; roll call o which he still writing to Mr. Gallivan he said, in part: cast in remains. The first soldiers; presentation of flag, Mrs. Don “I to inform you that the 26th two weeks he suffered great pain but is intentions of Marthon regret Bridges; response, Pres. Mrs. Rose Fair division is not yet on priority for early more comfortable now, reads and is in- t and Miss Katherine brother; Service Flag poem, Mrs. Nettii return to the United States, but as soon terested in everything going on. All our Augusta have been re- White; remarks on flag, Com. L. C Radiator have been The the Electric as so designated by Gen. Pershing, friends splendid, dropping in derk Charles S. Bick- Putnam; reading, The Cost, Mrs. Lulii information will be made public through and the days pass pleasantly. This will : e is a private secretary Nichols; reading on the flag, Mrs. Julii the press.” be a long siege and a hard one wirh both use. Mr. Doak has re- Ferguson; reading, The Service Flag legs broken and so near the but rge from Camp Devens knees, Mrs. Dora The Sta out the stove and furnace jtt'stfixricit Vito Mongone, a youth of about 17 Bridges; singing, helps Fred is wonderfully patient and we hope of his parents, Mr. and Spangled Banner; closed with prayer. years hailing from New York, was ar- ultimately the outcome will be favor- rfsdiiie Healer Doak. Their marriage th ese cold and makes every rested Friday in Searsport by Constable able.” I The Belfast Liberty Bell Bird Club ha: days at the bride’s home in Fred on complaint made by Small, Capt. The piano pupils of Miss Amy E. Stod- 66 members. It meets at the Police Cour 5th. They will make corner Attach to any Nanoel G. Monteiro of a Coe-Mortimer room in the cozy. light dard will give a recital at her fi8 city building every Thursda] :e former- studio, groom’s farm, at their in this The barge plant city. Church this afternoon at 3.30 o’clock. evening at seven o’clock. Any boy oi farm in North Belfast. St., socket and it its had come to Searsport in a vessel begins triendly boy The program: girl ten years of age or over may becomi ■i institute of Pittsfield and walked to this city. He asked Capt. a member of the Club ai Danse Saint Saens by procuring 1 ■ Macabre, work. m rast 27 to 19 Monteiro fol a chance to work his pas- 1st Owen blank from the Frank High here, piano, Marguerite application director, W*rms 3S the Sun warms' home on the and the 2nd Beulah Young The line-up: sage barge, captain piano, A. Downs, and by paying the sum of threi to take him and had also Impromptu in A flat, Schubert B. H. S. f 19) had agreed cents for a club button and Parent! Hope Dorman guide. rb. him food. The soon after dis- Smalley given boy Valse Chromatique, Godard of the club members are always welcomt rb. Matthews appeared for Searsport with $110 in cash Marirn Small at the meetings. Their motto is: “Pro- Price lb. Marriner j and two watches to the Dance of Ashford $9.00 belonging cap- Kewpies, c. 2 (D tect Our Feathered Friends,” and theii Lothrop Mabel Swett and Marguerite Owen tain. He was tried before Judge M. W. desire to become a membei A Gem from Beethoven pledge: “I rf. Pendleton 3 Lord of the Municipal Court and found Beulah Young of the Liberty Bell Bird Club, and promise guilty and was bound over to the April Minuetts from Suite in E Raff and all and insecti- If. 2 Minor, to study protect song Fogg Owen term of the Supreme Judicial Court under Marguerite vorous birds and do what I can for the Serenade Badine, Gabriel, Marie <5 $500 and was committed to the bonds, Violet Dexter club.” Sign the Liberty Bell Bird Club county jail on default. He showed little in this work 1 organization of girls un- Tarentella in A Minor, Ricirer pledge today and help great PENOBSCOT BAY ELECTRIC CO. 1 interest in his trial or in the sentence. Ora Wade f age connected with the of saving the birds and thus help to re- Waltzer, Grieg church and un- duce the high cost of living. nitarian, Private Edward Cobb, son of Mr. and Idres Rogers e of Mrs. A. E. Wilson, Mrs. Asa Cobb of Belmont and well known National Song, Grieg The officers-elect of Emma White Bar- Bernice Armstrong ership of 26, held a most in this city, who has been in France in ker D. of V., were installed last In the Williams Tent, of food and candy at the Gypsy Camp, Battery E., 103rd Field Artillery of the Doris Wilson Wednesday night by Past President Annie i after- room last Saturday famous 26th Division, writes a Belfast The Dreamland of Love, Sawyer May Frost assisted by Miss Etta White- benefit of the starving Ar- Violet Dexter and Idres friend: "I have been sick in a hospital Rogers head as guide. The officers are: Mrs. en. was realiz- Friendship Waltz, Streabog About $15 in Paris for some but am all Mrs. Annie Jelli- ] time, right Grace Hatch Myra Dutch, president; is no official committee to JANUARY now. Paris is some but I vice Mrs. Ethel city, prefer There’s a long, long Trail, Elliott | son, senior president; millions inwards the thirty Belfast any time. I tried to get the Kai- Paul Tuttle I Whiting, junior vice president; Georgia is week the Armenian March of the Presser by ser, but the best I could do was to get a Brownies, Juan, chaplain; Emma Brown, treasurer; N. Louise Gray and Miss Stoddard ielief Committee of Y., button off a Boche which I will bring Mrs. Mary Carter, Mrs. Rose Sprague, Wilson would be pleased Child’s Play, Behr home to you. The Bodies are yellow. I Ellen Mrs. Rose Bucklin, counselors; Lizzie v y contributions to add to Chapman have seen of them to know Presser patriotic instructor. The appoin- .<• Birds made and will send enough that Merry Company, Clary, Fern Orchard tive officers are Mrs. Etta P. Savery, DOWN SALE Belfast’s contribution. are a bunch of men. MARK They yellow They Slumber Song, Gureit secretary; Mrs. Annie May Frost, guide; L -- will come running, holding up their Marvel Orchard Miss Etta Whitehead,guard;Dora Bridges, -ON- i hands and shouting ‘Kamerade’ and then By the Spring, Gureit assistant guard; Ethel Pettee, musician. The color bearers are Lida Blood, Rose shoot our men, but we got so we just Linwood Pattee Merriment Prestor. Sprague, Susie Hanson, Goldie Warren shot them on sight. That is the only Waltz, Sadie Freedman There was a large attendance of thi to treat Do not way them, just shoot them, they Happy Farmer, Schumann Thomas H. Marshall Post and allied so- are so yellow.” "John Vickery cieties. Refreshments were served. Coats, Suits, Dresses and Skirts buy A Good Selection to Choose From. a New Edison merely because N world’s greatest ATTENTION! New York Bargain Store, Main St. fives tor makes it. Attend a tone test; then We offer a full line of Fancy and Staple it the evi- because George Trumble, who left Belfast May nce has convinced Groceries at reasonable prices, Considered 29th for Camp Devens and on July 3d for that overseas, being in action ever since that it Rl -CRE- is FIRE SALE time, was wounded on Oct. 6th, and TKS tte a base He has written singer’s We also a line of FRESH MEATS and PRO= now in hospital. We are closing out our entire stock of ,QICt with such fidelity that carry bis sister, Mrs. Hattie Green of High which were '1U well groceries, recently dam- cannot distinguish artist VISIONS, and can give you good value street, stating that he is nearly now, instrument. exceptionally but did not state where or how he was ageo by fire, at very lo w prices. Come THE in FRANKFEURTS, PREESED HAM, BOLOGNA, wounded. in and look around and see the bar- several Mrs. Wm. H. Smalley for years gains we are offering. Open Saturday MINCED HAM and SAUSAGE. bookkeeper for the Belfast Water Com- &W EDISON pany has accepted a position with Chan- evenings. a dler & Barber, hardware dealers, Boston Phonograph with Soul” a order that we convince YOUNG’S GROCERY Give us trial may you, and will leave soon. She will be accom- STORE panied by her son, Karl Raymond, who ^ed D. Jones, will enter the Boston public schools with the view of later attending Technology. WANTED t Friends in Jackson of BELFAST, MAINB, H. L. WHITTEN CO. Wagner Percy They will board for the present with Mr. CATS OR ANGORA KITTENS—all! Larrabee, who is in France, were pleased ^un Phonograph Diftributor. Smalley and later take apartments. Mrs. colors. JOHN RAN LETT, Florence Libbey Keene succeeds her here. lw3* Rockland, Me. to receive letters from him last week. the school course to go through and. Letter from IN AT THE FINISH We dido t Augusta. ! French were the instructors. HOW THIS get any chance to visit Bordeaux, but I To the list of letters HOME long interesting was while at Leognan. [Correspondence of The Journal.] there one day we have given our readers trom boys Wre left de Souge on the 26th of Camp The and the or- I the front. Had day evening preceding serving at the front, during the past year September on our w-y to NERVOUS WOMAN of four ganization of the L gislature is interest- another long ride in box cars or more, we add telling of some TOWN another, and arrived at an days and three nights ing to old timer especially if he, in of the activities during the closing days Barle Due and Mussey, which is near ^iny degree, is a student of human nature and hours of the great World War. It is Nancy. We hiked four miles to Neiville, We and the curious ways in which it mani- Private E. Goodwin of Bat- GOTJ/ELL which is a typical French village. from Lloyd HELP5 here for the village fests itself. The elect and the anxious didn’t our stay 135th Field A. E. F. enjoy tery F, Artillery, Told Herself. Her Sin- 1 had was not much more by been shelled and arrive in the early forenoon and congre- Private Goodwin enlisted at Cleveland, than a as were all the SPEND YOUR MONEY ON HOME Should Con- 1 mass of ruins, in the hotels. The cerity I haven’t gate anxious rush May and was in training others around. Since that day Ohio, 28, 1917, from to vince Others. seen a that wasn’t ruins and I place place seeking support for Worth While, Since It It at. Camp Ala., until starling j village Outlay Surely Sheridan, We remained some have seen a lot of them. little office or for some pet measure The Kind. You Have has borne the Grandest Institution Con- for France. The letter tells of his trip from our train Always Bought the ,, there for a week, resting and the dignified eleot wait to be inter- 111.—“For four I ture of Clias. II. and has been ma <• ceived by Man. across and activities up to the close of Christopher, years ride. The sound of the guns at the front Fletcher, from viewed with uini,.^"* suffered irregularities, weakness, was resignation. Cronies, who was very plain and at night the sky personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow hostilities. lie* anu no Life is »uuancon, almost full of flashes. were members of former legislatures, sit to deceive in short, yes, by comparison was in a run down continuously you this. Counterfeits, Private Goodwin is a summer resident Iniiiaiions On Oet. 7th, we packed up in review inn former asso- “ with what lies beyond, hut since its condition. Two of Monday, groups pleasant Just-as-good” are but Experiments, and cuihm-. of Belfast and the son of Nellie again and rode in trucks to Villters Dan- birth this small atom in a universe oi Burgess our best doctors oiations and these are the only joyous health of * a distance of nearly 30 kilometers Children—Experience agaiust Experiment. a Belfast me court, worlds has been for millions, aye fot Goodwin, girl. failed to do any people one sees. Here and there are (24 miles), where we loaded tfie guns and billions of men a and a Nov. 28, 1918. good. I heard so workshop play- Thanksgiving Day, our on to the train. We slept in found veterans of political wars of 20 much about what supplies The Kind You Have ground. They have bought and sold, Courouvre, France the it out the Always train that night and pulled years ago but their laurel wreaths are Dear Folks.—This has been a Lydia E. Pinkham ’s Bougty they have toiled and reaped, they have certainly next We passeii through Bar- table Com- morning. now but wisps of herbage. New faces line day for Thanksgiving Day, for it has Vege at. Frouard harnessed the lightning, conquered the had done le-Duc and Toul, arriving r been quite cold and has rained steady all pound for are everywhere and few were air and about 4.30 p. m. that night, Oct. 8th. present established lanes of traffic last after- others, I tried it day. It started raining Sunday Frouard six miles from who here each other in across sea. is only about jostled the the raging They have even noon and hasn’t since. We had and was cured. I stopped 20 kilometers (a no Nancy, which is only crowds of even 10 years ago. The tunneled beneath wide rivers, a dinner at 3.00 o’clock this after- am longer ner- genial i hanging good kilometer is about 4 5 of a mile) from 1 am John F. editor safe highways of steel for travel far noon, of roast beef, gravy and mashed vous, regular, the live miles Sprague, of Sprague’s and in excellent front. We hiked about under tie* tides’ ebb and flow. potatoes, bread and butter, coffee, a half that the where and the writer, were the pulsing health. I night to a camp in hills, Journal, only of a big cucumber and a piece of behyve the Compound will j As the race has progressed from Its pickle, we could not be observed by enemy aero- representatives present of the political cobbler. It was served in cure any female trouble. ”—Mrs. Alice In Use For Over Years, peach good of two hills which 30 earliest beginnings more and more I planes. On the top of 30 THE CENTAUR COMPANY NEW VOWK C T V so we tgot We are to Heller, Christopher, 111. vintage years ago. quantities plenty. surrounded us there were a dozen power- firmly has a tilting idea of home be- have and coffee at 8 o’clock Nervousness is often a symptom of The members of the doughnuts ful and when an enemy present legisla- come fixed in Time weakness or some searchlights, men’s hearts. was tonight. One thing ahout a soldier is functional derange- Democrats and plane came over, the sk> was just a net ture, Republicans alike, when a home meant a rude hut with- that he is never ment, which be overcome this always hungry, gets may by work of of and the anti-air famous root and herb ribbons light are substantial looking men who appear out windows and with a hole in the enough and can eat at any time. remedy, Lydia craft There E. I’inkham’s batteries would open up. When peace was declared we were in a Vegetable Compound, as competent to serve the State wisely. roof for a chimney. Now everyone were some steel mills at Frouard thousands of women have found large UNITY. position on a large the St. Millie] by There are among them less than the usual realizes that a home is the grandest plain^n and the Huns sent over a lot of bombing STATE Of’ north of and we experience. sector, just St* Maurice, but couldn’t do much dam- number of State wide Institution yet conceived by man, a If exist, write E. planes, they prominence, but COUNTY OK YVAl l had to have breakfast at 4.30 in the morn- complications Lydia air-craft Mrs. Duncan Jones is relatives e age, for there were so many anti there is material in visiting pln< not alone in which to sleep and before it because it the Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for good the membership j To the Honorable ing, got light, batteries around. in Just eat but a shrine of a in to ailment. and the Senate and Bangor. | very shrines, Huns had seen our rolling kitchen coming suggestions regard your I House are to be ably I Judicial The result of its We slept in the mud that night, what I Court, next t, sanctuary of loving hearts, a well- along in tlie day time we would have long experience n officered under the leadership of Mr. JI Walter Betsey fell from a scalfold re- at service. little sleep we got, and the next morning Hig- fast, within and for of been out of luck for our breakfast. I am your spring inspiration and peace. at mess called for me i President of the former cently, cutting his face badly. time the captain gins, body and Mr, ! seventh of A tender sentiment attaches to the ! at liberty now to tell you everything and I and day January had to make up my pack again Speaker of the Frank of Waterville is that we have done and where we have got her to a dry dock. Farrington, latter. The Hoyt spendin g Mabel Image of the little thatched cottage he and I started for a forward observa- ; L. Gibson of Belt a few weeks wife been, so here goes. On the morning of July 15th we inauguration of Governor Milliken was with Bert Mitchell. of John Gibson of In the lane. But with the passing of sight- tion post. Nearly all the officers in the ; We sailed out of New York harbor on ed land and it was a mighty welco e or without ostentation and his MJtc'fuliy represents: n the thatched roof has come regiment went and took one two from address was County Attorney Blanchard of Bangor unsanitary the of June on the Cunard We sailed married to said John !• morning 28th, sight. up the Mersey river to reason I was their details and for some clear and businesslike. There are was in town on our the bigger, better idea of the home as S. S. Hevovata (which has since been and many business recently. County of Si nier.-o t Liverpool anchored in the middle of the so was the lucky one in our battery, i matters be Septs raber. A 1 a for which no modern invention sunk). were a number of the stream to to considered and I). pQy; place There quite wait until the tide came in. see settled, John of Dexter visited his first to be under shell lire and to the Magee wife gether ns husband an.i vc for even for is other in our and we At about 3 among the most comfort, luxury, too troop ships flotilla, o’clock that afternoon we were front. a whole week important may be men- and said of 1 was under fire parents in this place recently. v_ounty Somerset, a' were by a bunch of sub-chas- docked and went ashore. of good. Plate-glass windows, yes, if we convoyed before the battery was. We left the tioned are eood roads, care of soldier’s County Oxford; that ers, a of war three or four has a The grip is the rounds in this > can afford them! A garden with a couple ships, Liverpool certainly wonderful camp in the hills truck and rode to the making always conducted herself by dependents, school question in con- as a planes and a dirigible balloon, so you see docking system, the largest in the world head- I at neailv house. I faithful, true and a!]' fountain around which birds shall Loisy, which was to be regimental vicinity, visiting every on we were well Our nection with the proposed national I or about the first very protected. boat they say, and it is all made out of con- until Smith \ day gather and beside which lovers quarters, and the detail stayed k id John p young was an old made over into a crete. all State Bert Parsons lost his house Gibson up, freighter, Nearly the docks I saw from two o’clock. The officers went law, so-called, ownerships of water- !| by lire Sun- shall not? If the nearly libellant, and said utti; dream—why dread to carry troops from Australia the boats were docks. I troop ship dry There were a back to (heir oullits at noon and from day morning, Jan. 5th. It was cov- tinued for of the powers, taxation, agriculture, health, partly three cougecu proverbial rainy day Is past why to France. We were only with that con- lot of young kids around the wharves and to the j then on we were on detached service, workmen's ered by insurance. | tiling ,,f tl is libel not lavish the in one for when we woke the of our compensation, and, last but upon home unstinted voy night, up they got all American pennies. We I which is kind as the most interesting for, Second:—Said John F « next we were all alone in the marched for four not least, appropriations. Frederick Hall is I measure not only love but money—so morning miles in the rain to a ! on and if spending his vacation ficient they say, “you are your own” j ability and I c ing B, that when we come ocean and not a ship in sight. Some camp just outside of the called Careful consideration of these and 1 with his mother, Mrs. Percy Weed. Mr. vide for to it at the close city, ! you are careless, you are liable to be ; wise ter, grossly, vc said that our coal was poor and that we Ash” where we the 1 Hall has been as mail clerk be- refused and of it shall back to us for ^‘Knotty spent night up the daisies very soon. enactments these is | acting negltcUd in day give glow pushing concerning demand- j ! couldn’t keep up; others said that we had in tents. The next afternoon we board- tween Belfast and Burnham. neglects to provide sun heart throb, smile for smile, ease and (Continued in issue of Jan. 23rd) ed by every good citizen. The task b her. had some accident with the engines. ed one of those funny English trains 3rd |j refreshment for every need of body the next we knew' we fore the present ■ Anyway, tiling class coaches, and after a ride of nearly legislature is difficult J Bells. "to; -->am John h ■, and of soui. Wedding IW1.I To build and worthily were nearing land and on the first of ten hours we arrived at Camp Winhall F. B. WOODMAN. and the public expects much. The ! coolinned h il>ils ..f people USP of equip the home is a sacred task, a duly we found ourselves in the harbor of intoxicating Downs, Winchester, England'. We were of this State are their SMALLEY-CYR. A home of liqi,, studying questions wedding Ttiat his blessed privilege. As a man thinketh Halifax, N. S., where we remained four quartered in barracks except that it A telegram was received in Auburn reside! ce is ui.l and, and are much interest was that of Frank Howard lailt We couldn’t leave the and on rained forming opinions for themselves, j| and cannot he ohlar in his heart of Ids home—so is he.— days. ship, all the time, we were very com- Jan. 8tli, announcing the death of Fred- : Smalley, son of the late Albert G. Smalley Cpi cp; that the afternoon of the Fourth we as The time is at hand when will there is Home Journal. pulled up fortable, there were a lot of canteens erick B. Woodman, in Woodland, Cali- they not hh People's and Mrs. Elizabeth Smalley, to Miss Bea- llant ai d the s n,| ,j anchor and with fourteen other boats and where we could buy candy, chocolate and fornia. Mr. Woodman was born in the follow leaders who are not headed in the i i trice Cyr, at the home of the groom’s your libellant believes r, a British we started for France. cruiser, cookies. town of Searsmont and was the son of er, conducive right direction. ! mother, 281 Washington avenue, New to domes: c There were troop ships, freighters, a on me oi me ltsth ui we : Alexander and Caroline Woodman of t hat tent with AUSTRALIA AWAKE TO NEEDS morning July Year’s morning at 10 o’clock. The cere- the peace an Canadian a of muni- that the hospital ship, couple again packed up and took a train for i place. lie went to California some 40 | with the double bonds of niatr: o ! mony, ring service, was her Buiil tion ships and our guardian, the cruiser, Southhampton, there at A. ! years ago and since then has for the most THORNDIKE. husband shouldio to Realize arriving 10.00 j • by Rev. R. Perry D. D. Feople Beginning Necessity our performed Bush, Wherefore in flotilla. M- No boats were allowed to cross tlie resided in Woodland. He was hotel — your lib ! for Conditions for the j j part j The best man was Wendell Irving of divorce Changed Our across was uneventful | may may be deer. trip very channel during the daytime, so we. hung man and prominent in fraternal and social Dwellers in Cities. j Mrs. Lou Ward Murch called on Mrs. Ii Winchester, the maid of honor, Miss MAKfcX 1. until we were three days out from the around the wharf all to circles. day, talking Eng- j N. A. Marion Bean of Malden. There were no Irish coast. At the time seven destroy- lish soldiers just back from three Mr. W oodman leaves three brothers and Berry recently. years j , i guests. The bride wore a plum colored In his address to the i ers came out to meet us and made a circle in one presidential Mesopotamia. There were a lot of sister: Mrs. L. C. Bateman of Auburn, The Red Cross has some sewing to do. 1 traveling suit with chiffon waist to match Subscribed and sworn t around our but that ! | Australian town conference boats; morning, about Australians waiting totake the same boat Charles Y. Woodman of Hampden High- day of December, A |i planning ; Anyone who will lend a hand please call I: and a taupe hat. The bridal party had a j seven we heard an explosion we were to on. 1 DKN N I held .in Brisbane Mr. J. D. o’clock, sail Our battery was \ land, Freeman F. and Oliver 1). Wood breakfast at Hotel Fitzgerald, that made at Eli Cornforth’s. wedding Touraine, I the whole ship tremble. We over on an old cattle man of Nevada California. minister for local government and divided, part going | City, after which the couple left on a a "sub” had Boston, ; surely thought that got us, boat <1 was one) and on the Piince Mr. W7oodman was a man of fine Mr. and Mrs. health and for town New part i ability E. T. Bessey called on ten days’ trip that will include New planning, but it was a bomb lired one York, depth by of a boat that seen a and in his He I George, you have lot very genial temperament. Mr. Mr. I). South Wales, said: “We have assem- the a Bessey’s father, Charles Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, state OF V destroyers. Nearly dozen were of as she used to run between Bos- made friends and was Bessey, times, ] easily very popular and then go to West Vir- Waldo bled to plan out the destinies of Aus- within a half hour and we learn- who is in very poor health. C., Charleston, ss. j (Topped ton and Halifax, and 1 was surely sur- as a business man and citizen. In his 1 ginia, where they will make their home [l. s. Supreme J tralian city dwellers. It is an unchal- ed that two of "Heinies” submarines had rised to see her in the native town he will be remember- l English channel. kindly ; Maurice Hggins is to Mr. at Hotel for the Mr. and In V-. said their last hauling logs Holly present. lengeable fact that our movement will say. We sailed that night at dark and cocked ed as a whole-souled, lovable gener- v£*id Thurston’s having sold the lumber Mrs. Smalley received many gifts, among Belfast. After we had landed we learned that at the next ous and bis relatives and Cali- mill, the change the destiny of the urban pop- Havre, France, morning, July boy, by which were a beautiful clock from the Upon annexed Id one to other "sub” had tried dive under at. seven lornia friends he will to Dr. H. L. Trueworthy of who is the a ulations, that our will lyth, o’clock. Part of the bat- be sincerely mourn- j Unity, business associates of the and undersigned Jus propaganda one of the that : bride, notice be troop ships carried par; of went to outside of the ed. Mr. Woodman was about 58 of to build a new given to the Id,, make our civic conditions our tery camp, just years going office in the spring. checks for substantial sums from better, our to near the George attested of tl brigade get munition ship, on the of a but 1 was with and the greater of his life has copy city7 top hill, age, part, A. Patten and Mrs. Mr 1 city plans nobler, our citizens happier which was in our but the The friends of Jimmie Tweedie was Smalley. Smalley hereof, together « very center, the that to unload the a been passed in California and in the little i pait helped boat, : is manager of a glass firm at Charles- three weeks and comfortable the dreams of "sub” either didn’t see the or ^ big successive,\ beyond troop ship, job 1 hat took us all so that w7e to city where died. glad to welcome him home after being i day, got ! West Virginia, and vice president of Journal, a newspaper today that our town planners’ de- didn't go deep enough, lor it rammed the I ton, camp at about six o’clork, P. M. The somewhere in France since last Septem- the Eureka Jar Muss Ga- the County of Wad', vlccs vili save millions troop ship and was smashed to j Co.—Chelsea, to the nation pieces, next day we left lor the south, and this j be thirty days at U-m her. He was in camp only three zette, Jan. 4th. making a large hole in the 136th Regt’s Influenza weeks said to which would otherwise lie poured out time we rode in French troop trains and kindred j Court, be ho.'dei. fr boat, but by pumping all the time they when he was ordered across. He was for said on !i tn sheer and wicked economic waste— (freight box cars.) Lieut. Herbert R. Mujlen of the Naval County; diseases start ! and next, that he may tr.• wicked because On the 22nd of July we reached Ville- withacold. badly gassed suffered severely from in response preventable. Training Station, Rockland, said Court and answer u nave and hiked miles to a shell “We Australians are only at the be- Disturbed nearly eight shock and is receiving treatment in to a call for help Jan. 6111 sent to Jones- WARRENt sleep railed which is about of the usually place Leognan, Don't a in New York. port T R 39, one of the mine sweepers Justice ginning great campaign which comes trifle with it. ; hospital He returned M/pr from some form of eight miles south of Bordeaux. For nine attached to the Station, to assist in the A true copy of this iih. we must tight before we create ideal Jan. 4th from a few we remained with our Cays’ furlough at thereon. days there, quar- At the first or rescue of the three-masted schooner Fred conditions for our city dwellers,” con- indigestion. shiver home. Strengthen ters at an old chateau called "L’Hermit- B. Balano, which went ashore a mile Attest, GEO. F tinued the New South Wales minister. the stomach on and stimulate uge,” resting. Then the morning of sneeze, take west of Coast Guard Station No. 4. When “Our parliaments must hasten at five we left for de to the the liver with a course July 31st, o’clock, Maine Publishers Fleet Officers. ; the trawler arrived there she found that aid of of 'he pioneers. Already several Souge, which is about eighteen miles j the schooner, which was loaded with w'est of Bordeaux. We hiked all a of the states have general town-plan- day, ] Augusta, Me., Jan. 8. The Maine phosphate, had slid off at high water Probate Is distance of twenty-five and tilled. The schooner will be a total ning hills prep:, red. Four years of miles, getting! Daily Newspaper Publishers’ Association into camp at about six o’clock that night. loss. The Balano is of 263 war have changed the face of things held its annual meeting today at the Au- gross tons, I think we rested for about three and a CASCARA was built in St. in 1890 and is at as QUININE gusta House and elected the following George regards housing as well ns every- ieecbanfs half hours the heat of the j* during day, officers: F. B. Bath Times of present owned in Eastport. ADMINISTRAT' R’s ,\ thing else. Britain has for- Nichols, scriber leaped but it was an awful hike, as we were "full C. F. Kennebec hereby gives not: ward 100 ir Bath, president; Flynt, duly appointed years methods, in organi- pack.” Camp de Souge is a big artillery Journal of administrat Standard cold remedy for 20 years—in tablet Augusta, vice-president; Wil- Children zations. in in In school of fire and three brigades of artil- no Cry planning advance, form—safe, sure, opiates—breaks up a cold liam H. Dow, Express-Advertiser of Port- ; MARTHA A. SMALL. Pl11s can tire at the same as in 24 hours- relieves grip in 3 FOR FLETCHER $ and. lery (light) time, days. housing above all, in outlook.” Largest Sale of Medicine in the World. Money land, secretary, and W'alter B. in the Any back if it fails. The genuine box has a Red Reed, County of Wald* Sold 25c. there is a big range. We had a regular top everywhere. In Boxes. 10c., with Mr. Hill’s picture. At All Drug Stores. Bangor News of Bangor, treasurer. CASTOR! A bonds as the law directs Wage War on Dirt. demands ugainst the estat. are desired to the Dirt is sin, and it takes a present bacteriolo- an all indebted thereto m ■ to tell the gist difference between I payment clean immediately. dirt and dirty dirt. So we cun HEN! Afford to take no chances. Unless we Ihorndike, Me., Dec. 10, O* cultivate cleanliness of mind and wv, of city and ADMINISTRATOR'S N seriber country, cellar hereby gives noth and garret, wharf and duly appointed administrate shop, markets and roads, of the air JOHN A. DODCE, lan ye breathe, of the milk and water we in the drink, and the food we ent, all the County of W aldo, tstc< bonds as the law directs. A, serums and of regulations preventive demands against the eaten medicines will not save us. For health, are desired to present the sail and n like morality. Is more than an Indi- all indebted thereto are payment immediately. vidual it is a af- matter; community HI R A V fair. The Republican Journal Belfast, Me., Aug. 13; 191s Have Patience in Judgment. ST A I E OF M.v Endeavor to he patient in bearing with the defects and Infirmities of oth- COUNTY OF WALDO, SS. ers, of what sort soever they he; for Decerr Taken on execution, wh« that thyself also hast many failings, F'orbes of Brooks, in the (\ ■ which must be borne with others. 1 by MARES THIS ANNOUNCEMENT TO ALL State of Maine, as plaint If thou const not make such an one Young of Brooks aforesaid, will be sold at aucti as thou wouldst, how canst thou ex- public day of 1919. at to have another in all February, pect things to forenoon, at the office of A thy liking?—Thomas a Kempls. Belfast, in said County, all n which the sayi Robena P< You' ., WHO USE IT FOR ADVERTISING W. Young of Brooks, in the > Adding to Wealth and Happiness. has to redeem the followin Public parks are democracy’s play- gaged real estate, situated 1 grounds. The comforting beauties of County, to wit: A certain in Jackson, in said County "f such are free to all. places Public with the buildings thereon, b> parks are business assets. They THAT IT 4 on the plan of said J •cksou GOES INTO THE a strengthen civic prida among actual lows, to wit: Beginning at at the northeast corner o citizens. convert citi- i They prospective N 88 deg. fc] 49 rods to a st zens into actual ones.—Dallas Times- rhence S. 2 deg. W. 37 rod- Herald, stake and stones; thence N formerly of Herbert Cole, by east, line of lot 4 ti> S W Makes No Progress. formerly of Herbert Cole; i' to west line of lot tin “De man dat don’t trust W. 4; nobody,” 1 said lot 4 to first mentioned said “Is like a man Uncle Eben, who ing thirt -five acres, more or won’t git on board de cars foh fear de Said real estate is su' j Jt‘t said Robena W. Y engine will blow up. He don’t git no- given by Lane of recorded Wheres.” Brooks, a of new ! Registry of Deeds, Book 304. W e have added large number subscribers during the past year, Dated at Jackson, the twen December, 1918 and we are going to add more to our list this year. FRANK A.

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Hold of Illinois Towns Are Taking the With Much Community Movement Enthusiasm.

Illinois is inaugurating the com- munity movement with enthusiasm, and and many cities, townships neigh- idea. borhoods are adopting the Prof. It. E. Hieronymus, commu- nity director of the University of Il- linois, in reviewing the progress of the movement, said: “Community improvement and the development of the community spirit are problems to many municipal gov- ernments of America. The answer can come only from the community it- self and not from outsiders. “How many churches a town of 400 of may have; the ending long-drawn- out school fights, and making commu- nities attractive enough for young peo- ple to remain, are samples of the work that confronts all municipalities from the smallest to the largest. “There are many ramifications of the community movement. For in- stance, one town has launched a com- munity center which gives the people a swimming pool and gymnasium, Laugh at Cold among other attractions. Another is build- a planning a $150,000 community Buy Perfection Oil Heater today — t ing. A new form of community activ- muzzle Frost this IVi-st nadeii hoiol, West linden, which lias lion taken over the biting Jack iall-and Iml., by United States govern* ity will commence shortly in four cit- •dal of to be used for the treatment of disabled soldiers. Thousands of at cold snaps this winter. $150,000 wounded fight* ies, when ten persons from each city laugh k to health at this hotel, famous for its mineral springs and baths. will unite in making ‘intercommunity A Perfection Oil Heater gives just the visitations’ to each other city. right warmth for these “A meeting .will be called and the chilly mornings Hauled Munitions to and the visitors will explain how their city evenings. Front handles Line Trenches health, ecreation, amusement, Later, if the furnace runs low, it will give the and STARTS and other community subjects, additional heat you need—smokeless, odor- Among the Waldo county boys in tell of the su'cess or failure of all less and inexpensive. WITH YOUR KIDNEYS France is Wagoner Walter C Gordon, projects along such lines. of A Perfection Oil Heater formerly Thorndike, now in France “Methods of other cities will be in- burns full blast 8 1 begins with swallow of water. The oil stimulates with H. hours on one age Battery D, 303d, F, A He is and ideas secured which gallon of So-CO-.'VY OIL. > the action the vestigated .i gestive organs. kidney and enables the youngest son of Mrs. to throw the which Leroy Staples carried from room to to believe organs off poisons may be by neighboring places. Easily room, wherever of East and was one of the first adopted and cause premature old age. New life and Belfast, eie'-ys di- is a vast field for the needed. increase as continue the drafted men to leave Belfast for There community in proper strength you Camp Sold hardware and treatment. When restored work all cities will by general stores a.ii be deferred completely Devens, Sept. 19, 1917, sailing for Over and progressive continue a capsule or two each ond that en- taking seas in July, 1918 Gordon is but take the movement in one or more day. GOI>D MEDAL Haarlem Oil Cap- Young up STANDARD OIL perso n. 24 is COMPANY sules will keep you in health nml vigor years old, married and has a young phases.” ..-■Id) M1S3 '■ A! and prevent a return of the disease. daughter OF NEW YORK 1 -ei the T>o not wait until or discos relieving old age Following are extracts from letters re- -.lily due to a hav© settled down for good Go to ■ ceived by his mother and sister: SHOULD KEEP UP GOOD WORK a sindard old- D isf and get a tu>x of \< \AJ a- no intro- :•! Haarlem Oil CV-.dries. Money Somewhere in France !. (!.i rlem Oil i fun led ;f do v Three they Dear Mother: We are in a little village Eastern Official Points Out Advisabil- les-! e 1 -hit remem In-t for the ju in the each. otirinn! imported <;; Ll> i:D>\I brand. living houses, or what '.lie army ity of Extension of the War Gar- with a small Ill so; '• 1 ’packages. calls billets. It is a line place. It isn’t den Movement. much like the old U. S. A., hut we are getting used to it now We get all the PERFECTION "Any smrffhary of the accomplish- light, beer ami wine we want. Water is of United States the hardest thing to get to drink in this ! monts the during the OIL HEATERS A Trianqle Trade Marti. If All Mothers Knew! country. past year must include the war gar- i Only They hitch their cows up here just, like dens, for I feel that what is true here i oxen Thousands of Children Suffer from Woims and drive them and at night milk in Massachusetts is equally true them, so they are pretty useful animals. i the United States,” said and Their Mothers Do Not Know throughout They have a few goats that they use i Reginald W. Rird. chairman of the war Correct Weight _ What the 1 rouble Is. their milk and make cheese. ; garden committee of the Massachusetts In the room we live in there are ten of Removal committee on public safety, to a rep- Highest Prices Signs of worms are: Deranged stom- us. We use tallow candles for lights. 1 BiLFAST AND BUR Ufa AM BRANCH swollen sour resent;! five of Christian Science Mon- I am at id 15c. ach, upper lip, stomach, There is a fireplace in it. and only one present paying tlie highest rite OLD hard and fuil I itor. CORNER DRUG STORE offensive breath, belly with window. The houses are all made of prices possible for scrap iron, metals, cccasional gripings and pains about the brick or stone. look so “It would be difficult,” said Mr. paper, rags, and all waste ma- IS NOW They queer. On and after Sept. 29, 1918, trains con- rubbers, BELFAST BY face of leaden terials. navel, pale tint, eyes Well, mother, this is a good thing for all Rird, “to measure the success of necting at Burnham and Waterville with Rubbers, 6c.; rags, 2c.; bags, 5c. and twitching of us a For correct and heavy dull, eyelids, itching boys. We have got chance to see these little plots which have floor- through trains for and from Bangor, Wa- weight prompt attention The Self.ist Drug Store of the nose, itching of the short some of the some call SAM rectum, world, and learn of tile ished so and so Portland and run FREEDMAN, profusely produced ( cerville, Boston, will J dry cough, grinding of the teeth, little ways the people in different coun- 16 Cross St Me. WITH b CARLE live, lavishly in millions of back yards, ; daily, except Sunday, as follows: Belfast, I red points sticking out on the tongue, tries. 1 don’t think we will ever do much Tel. 229-4 slow fever. front lawns, city parks and even rub- starting during sleep, lighting, so don't worry a hit. about ine. ^ FROM BELFAST .ent has all the bish heaps. We Cannot even make n Mrs. H. N. Roberts, 502 Asylum street, I know that you have been worrying | WILLIAM A. BAH?, Prop.. Dr. I with last in a.m. p.m. Flint, Mich., used True’s Elixir for right along. We are a long way from comparison year except 6.45 her little when she was sick. a for in 1917 one Belfast, depart, 1.10 Miin the time. | baby girl the front and may never go any farther. general way, every For Sale 'Street, next We >’> ;r S i is Stars * Citypoint, f6.50 tl.15 j Mrs. Roberts wrote to Dr. True: “My The old U. S. will look pretty goad to us was urged to plant something, some- little is cured of her worms.” And Waldo, t7.01 f 1.26 All the former firm’s prescriptions !1) SEND. i girl boys when we come home, and l don’t where, while this year there was ; in a later letter is fine and Brooks, 7.14 1.42 Dry Slabs at $1.90 carefully filed by tbe new proprietor and wrote, “Baby think that will be long. Most of the more co-ordination and In the per system can be I think it was your medicine *t festivities. The especially fetching types think the fight ng will be all done. I England self-sustaining so fur as prod- F. L. SHAW. President. Bangor, 6.40 2.24 'hern black, but as a rule color is introduced in didn’t want to let you folks at home uce Is concerned.” resorts is 6.57 10.48 know I was Fairfield, t3.47 ! these somber frocks as it is in the at the front, but it is so near 1 presages what just j Clinton, 7.09 10.58 3.58 Male Help Wanted. S done now that I don’t think you need CHICHESTER PILLS next majority of biack hats. To Make Ohio “Ejreproof.” Burnham, leave, 8.35 11.15 4.15 season, or in worry at all. 1 am sending one of my Dresses. “Ohio Is into n war winter as Winnecook, 48.45 til.25 t4.25 r special ocea- Evening pictures. It is not very good but you going as human Unity, 8.55 12.00 4.37 SEAMEN Black evening dresses of pailleted or can see what the uniform looks like over near tire and disease proof ns west and pret- 9.05 State Fire Thorndike, 12.30 4.45 Ask need little in the of color here. Well we have just got some good agency can devise,” said Chance for DrugeM. forCiU-rilFS-TF.K’S j jetted lace, way ! Advancement—FREE. 1)IAM».M> liKVMt PILLS, far 25 news. I can’t tell Knox, t^.14 tl2.45 t4.52 you what it is, but if Marshal T. Alfred Fleming. "Thou- years known as Best, Safest. Always Bella: to lighten them. The use of transparent 9.34 5.10 U. S. e 1 ints. it is so we Brooks, 1.42 Shipping Board free navigation school will be home by the first of the sands of letters were sent out from the j trains of fabrics Waldo, t9.46 tl.56 at Rockland trains seamen for officers’ berths iOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE transparent is increas- New Year. The war can’t last more than 45.12! ate pinks, blues, office calling attention to November 2 Citypoint. t9.58 in new Merchant Marine. Short cut to the but as a rule these a month old Ger- 42.15 45.25 j ingly observed, tulle longer any way, where Two sea exoerience or are as Fire Accident Prevention day. “Re- Belfast, ariive, 10.05 2.25 5.35 bridge. years' required. orchids, many is all alone. Native or naturalized citizens or lace “trains” are carried over the left the office 1Flag station. only. Courte daintiest possible ^ Your brother, Walter sponses fairly swamped six weeks. Apply at school. Federal Building, : arm. They gre only dropped where they cStops to leave passengers. Herts force. From schools, business organ- Rockland. t f 14 and edgings. Fare from are not to be defaced or and Belfast to Boston, $7.61. J apt torn, ere authorities, minis- is izations, municipal WANTED narrow at the M. L. Harris, Gen’l Pass. Agt. as an additional and ; really prettier held up terial associations and wholesale D. C. re, e nd collarless Douglass, OECOnD 4 \ND GOODS of every descrip- drapery. Quite a number of women have retnil associations of all kinds came General ^ he ^ j SPANISH Manager, Portland, Maine, tion. Furniture, bedding, carpets, stoves, neck. Sleeves literature. j these scarf like trains arranged so that requests for fire prevention I etc. Antique furniture a specialty. If you from none at all to November I have anything to.sell drop me a and they can be detached at will. “On the Sunday prior postcard SEE! you will receive a prompt call. INFLUENZA 2 sermons on fire and accident pre- | everything that sparkles and glitters WALTEK H .COOMBS. vention were preached in every mu- C>roar W and in the way of fabric or trimming is just The U. S. Public Health Service ishington Bridge Streets, in Ohio.” Tel. 253 5 Maine. says: “The disease is the nicipality Belfast, now in the lead in fashionable favor, and spread by breath and secretions of the body, brocaded silas and embroidered fabrics Best Offer especially of the nose and throat. Peculiar Marriage Ceremony. Clubbing are modish if QCaAQ' especially they arefwoven They recommend that the Nasal “The most curious marriage I ever | fEvery Woman Vv tintis't passages be coated with a weak so- | with tinsel threads in very striking de- heard of occurred while I was travel- WE HAVE EVER OFFERED lution of Menthol in liquid petroleum I signs. ing in Russia,” said George Selden of as a protective As Mintol Vapo- L iM* with- and Summer Furs a San Francisco. “The bride, by J Wraps creajm is Menthol Cream, which IF The f hrice-a-Week Edition ~ 9 YOU for wear are also contains the Oil of herself almost entirely ■, Wraps evening especially Eucalyptus drawing OF THE 1 which so consider- gorgeous in these striking fabrics, and proved effective during the from the world, obtained a reed em London Epidemic in 1891, and other able for She was are luxuriously collared and often lined reputation sanctity. oils which heal mucous HYGIENE the inflamed married to a man who had lived the New York World in 1919 FOR PERSONAL with fur. membrane and act as an Portland Dissolved in water for douches stops I antiseptic. a The Ufe of recluse for many years. ■ It is predicted that white foxes will be Gt> to your Druggist at once and get pelvic catarrh, ulceration and inflam- had never seen each other be- Meat 1 a jar of Mintol and the whole couple mation. Recommended by Lydia E. the distinctive fur next summer, but for protect Scrap family by simply applying Mintol in fore the ceremony and they appeared Practically a Daily at the Price Pinkham Med. Co, for ten years. '• the present little of it is seen here. Prob- Portland Cracked Bone A wonder for the nostrils three or four times a blindfolded before the priest who mar- healing nasal catarrh, | the small coatees of of a sore throat and sore Economical. ably fur that have day. It is positively the best pre- ried them. After the ceremony they Portland Bone Meal Weekly. eyes, I Has extraordinary deansing anti germicidal power. I made such a hit, will be worn late in the ventive for Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, and I don’t know whether separated, Portland Bone and Meat Meal No Other in the World Sample Free. 50c. all d rorgists. or postpaid by [ Head Colds, Spanish Influenza Newspaper The Paxton ! spring when an all fur coat is too warm Grip, ever met X^*1*8"- Toilet C -ompnny, Boston, Maas. ^ they again.” Gives so and to prevent Pneumonia. Feed ’em liberally Much at so Low a Price. for comfort. Many of them can be con- j Notice all over The value and Special —Physicians Parafin Oil. need of a newspa- ! verted into loose capes by loosening the the are country daily prescribing for The Eggs Pay For It" per in the household was never This is the oily product which is snap at either side. the Spanish Influenza the ingredi- greater than at the present time. We All furs have taken the fall ents used in Mintol given off in large quantity in the de- Increase your share of for customary Vapocream and profits, fresh eggs have been forced to enter the world HR, W. in at this so that are the structive distillation of bituminous are worth REAL money these LIliRV, prices Shaynes month, they remedies that have dayj, war, and a mighty army of ours is with money to invesOone can find lovely proven most effective in stamping shale. It includes kerosene and some already in France fighting great bat- JJemand Portland pieces, or coats, at greatly lessened cost out this dreaded disease in this coun- lubricating oils. Brand tles and winning magnificent victo- DENTIST, just at the time when the coldest weath- try, England and Spain, where the of Your Dealer ries. You will want to have all the er of the winter is due. Epidemic originated. It is the best news from our troops on European Portland Misotiic lidtut Necklaces. antiseptic for sterilizing the nose Rendering Co., Portland, Maine battlefields, ani 1919 promises to be Temple, We and throat of children and grown the most momentous Now that it is modish to dispense with year in the his- ! ups. Get a jar of Mintol at once. of the world. white neck necklaces have as- tory dressings, It is as necessary for your protection No other newspaper at so small a : sumed an increased vogue, as insurance on your home. price will furnish such and Call i They give the needed color relief and prompt Design 1 accurate news of these soften the rather trying dark outlines, in Wisdom LADIES’ world-shak- 1 ing events, it is not necessary to \ to close that makes for style and tecom- He frocks, long ^way Woodgo. more. CORD say WOOD that follow ingness. Beads of all sorts are liked, ftJP styles The Thrice-a-Woek World’s regu- ; especially in the three-quarter-length (From the St. ’-iie arm to well above Albans, Vt., Messenger.) Whispers Home Journal lar subscription is fei, graduated string, and white coral that price only $1.00 FOR SALE. lW He would go over the oshun, “A Doctor’s Prescription,'Fam- per year, and this pays for 156 httle fullness above shows a touch of is papers. k:;n juBt pink especially would over He go t{ie sea, ous for More than 100 Years” We oiler, to all who pay in Si 're are liked for day wear. Very brilliant col- advance, Inquire of demure, Quaker- Blow, blow, ye wynds uv the oshun this and unequalled newspaper The F. M. or WALTER B. itunono orings in" blue, green, amber and flame back DUTCH. cuts, and every An’ bring my Woodro to me. PATTERNS Republican Journal together for one are worn as well as melanges of color l#e'” flow in Woodro, he woodgo, year for $2.50. The *its tulles and that match those used for bead bags. JOHNSON’S' regular subscrip- ne He woodgo over the sea. AT tion price of the two papers is $3.00. style predominates, Jet and pearl are, as alwas, in the run- Last nite as i lay on my Address, The Republican Journal '"d is that the sleeve ning. Verona Clarke. pillo, Anodyne GEO. t. Last nite as i lay on my bed, LINIMENT Publishing Company. JOHNSON, with the U J'* lines of the My hart it was out on the oshun, Fred D. Jones’ k (Internal as well as External use) °uf the best points of I dremp that my Woodro hed fled! Woodro, he woodgo, k,. CASTOR IA This wonderful old family medicine Maine’s automobile registration for the An’ he didgo es he sed. !* and Others, For Infants and quickly conquers Coughs, Colds, year 1918 exceeded all expectations. It at Law Woodro, he S[I>art models are made woodgo, Send postcard for free sample bottle. Ad- gratifying. That was done, the total for Practice in all Courts. practica He didgo over the seal Probate! Stops Suffering dress WARE FIELD EXTRACT CO., the year just ended being or Watching the dress in Asa $570,171, Q. Cumber. 8wl Sanbornville, N. H $82,109.13 more than in 19 V\ siacUttv. 2ft YOUTH-TIME STOCKTON SPRINGS. MORRILL. SEARSMONT Mrs. William Avery spent Saturday in A little boy has arrived at the home of The important time to lay Mrs. Mary Packard of Castine is visit- Bangor. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Heal. a strong foundation for ing relatives and friends in this vicinity. Percy Baker left for his home in Fort Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woods were Sun- robust manhood is while life is Bertram Luce of Oakland spent the Fairfield last day guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Donahue Saturday. week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond POLONIAT young and the body develop- at Belfast. Mrs. Sarah F. Bridges is recovering Packard. V -L/ A child needs There will be a THEATRE ing. growing from a rather serious cold. community roll call Miss is in Belfast this every possible help to conserve Jan. 16th. Picnic dinner at Grange hall A. M. Millett Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Hichhorn and Mrs. week the of her brother, Dr. and energy and confirm the body and after exercises at the church. | guest R. L. Mudgett were in Bangor, one day Mrs. Adelbert Millett. Matinee in The interment of Daily vigorous health. To a last week. May Daggett was at Mr. Ephraim Wiley, who lives in the at 2.30 PLEASING DERFEOTLY child Morrill Cemetery last week. The family ■ • developing Herbert G. has moved his fam- house by Dr. is HOTOPLAYS ROJECTED Bagley formerly lived in town and old friends formerly owned Crooker, Prices. 6c.—11c. one suffered a ily into of the apartments in Mc- quite sick, having ——1 wish to extend sympathy to them in seriously ■ Jan. 7th and Laughlin’s building. t heir great bereavement. severe shock of paralysis has not move or speak. SCOITS W. H. Morrison returned home Wed- been able to THURSDAY Seven patrons from town attended Po- MACKSEnn^ of last his wife in Mr. J. w. Skinner has received a letter nesday week, leaving mona at FAMOUS BEAUTY and grange Equity Grange hall Jan. SINGER Tv.0 R«, ( Massachusetts. from his son George Skinner under the 7th, and reported very small attendance date of Jan. 6th “We have been EMULS Mrs. J. L. Lancaster and Mrs. Everett on account of but saying, sickness, very pleasant “An delayed in New York some time to have UNA comes with Staples returned on the afternoon train and interesting meeting. CAVALIER! InternatioiJ particular help. i repairs made on the but will sail Friday from a short stay in Bangor. ship, Thousands of the mea The Larkin Club was entertained S"e strcng by tomorrow for then will go to Crockett’s England, moving picture show re- Mrs. Bert Thomas at the home of Mrs. CsVAUE,IiI ! "A and women of were in I franco and to Italy.’’ WOMAfToF IMPULSE” today on perhaps {.fiunmwu opened Saturday evening, but for the Gracie Bowen Friday evening. Fourteen fLlNA 1 | A picture filled with dramatic youth-time nourished and siluations of %*/ an m present there will be no showm Seventy- five members of Arbutus Chap- great power. A pictures were present, a fine supper was distinct W ftK “S jft. to with ^;and 'f' e \ served, strorgthened on Tuesday evenings. ter, Order of the Eastern Star, visited triumph!_ and a long evening passed in sociability .the inroads of disease by the Yftf Rosewood Chapter at their regular meet- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snowr of Atkin- and games. consistent use or Scott ‘s. ing witnessed the in- 4^ son are in town, called by the illness of Friday evening and FRIDAY ocott St Lswiic, IjlojmliclJ, N. 7, IS 1 The officers of their daughter, Mrs. W. J. Donohue, who Honesty Grange were stallation of the officers which was very is reported much improved. installed Wednesday Jan. evening, 8tb, impressively done by one of their mem- The by Past Master, Sister I. G. Sanborn of THE SUPER-PICTURE SEARSPORT. many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Lee bers, Mrs. Eva Ripley. Following is a YOU’VE BEES AWHITI Wentworth are interested Silver Harvest Waldo. A in the report Grange, fine list of the officers installed: Mrs. Nettie that they have a seven-pound born supper and a fine time James H Duncan was a business visi- son, I was enjoyed, and 1 recently at their home in Boston. Marriner, Worthy Matron; Fred Marri- j tor in Waterville Tuesday. the spirit of “I won’t home ’till “The j go morn- ner, Worthy Patron; Mrs. Alice Andrews, Romance of Tarza i” Mr. and Mrs. H. L. enroute ! ing” prevailed. Miss Elsie Giikey returned Wednesday Hopkins, Associate Miss to California, have visited Mr. and Mrs. Matron: Angelia Millett, from a week’s visit in Brockton, Mass. The funeral of Lewis E. F. Burden at Littleton, Colo., accord- Jackson, one of Secretary; Mrs. I.ucretia Paul, Treasurer; “More than our j Thrilling “Tarzan Mrs. Blee lias returned a to a oldest was of tha Lila from ing w'ire received by their son, George inhabitants, held at the Miss Mary Cobb, Conductress; Mrs. Ber- Aoas’1 month’s visit with friends in New York. H. Hopkins. church Thursday afternoon, Jan. 9th. tha Mrs. A cast of selected screen headed Cushman,Associate Conductress; artists, by and other includin Maurice L. Dolliver has recovered from A considerable number of Mr. and Mrs. Jackson were Fannie jungle beasts, persons are spending the Cobb, Chaplain; Mrs. Lilia Miller, Elmo Enid and his recent illness and is able to be about on the sick but no one is winter with Lincoln, Markey Cleo can of list, taking their daughter, Mrs. Charles Marshal; Mrs. Harriett Marriner, Adah; elephant munmoth size, Y town. chances with colds, serious recurrence of Savage at Augusta. The remains were Mrs. Alice Ruth; Mrs. Hattie Maaison. In addition, a of wild inent influenza in near-by places causing great Hunt, Wing, troupe parts in this arm Miss Ruth Trundy is the guest of her brought home nusterly apprehension, conducive to caution. accompanied by the daugh- Esther; Mrs. Emma Paine, Martha; Mrs. lions, sister, Mrs. Leon White (Laura Trundy) ter. | apes, tigers, leopards, crocodiles, duction of thrills. j Mrs. Jackson was so feeble she was Martha Mrs. Lelia Jack- picture in Bangor. The advantages of government man- Butler, Electa; unable to come. Rev. agement of public utilities is further il- Nathan Hunt of- son, Warder; Orin P. Jackson, Sentinel. A basket ball game is scheduled for this SATURDAY T lustrated by the arrival on Jan. 10th of a ficiated; John Berry, Elisha Frank After the installation the in- MONDAY UESOAY evening between Castine A. A. and the Brown, newly small, plainly addressed package that Paul and Frank local basket ball team. Currier, bearers. stalled Worthy Matron in very appro- was shipped from the Pacific coast on Dec. 16th. Your priate speeches presented Mrs. Eva Ripley Mrs. Henrietta Y'oung, who is ill at her correspondent, through the cour- CHARLES Constance with a home on Union is attended by tesy of was picture and Mrs. Lilia Miller with street, Angus arrived the after- friends, present at the instal- Miss Elizabeth Porter. Holmes, Jr., | a Past noon of lation of Matron’s pin, to which they re- the 8th for a short visit with his I officers at Riverside Grange, parents. He has a sponded in words of U. S. Deputy Collector of Internal finished course at the Poor’s Mills, Thursday evening, Jan 9th. great appreciation. RAY Talmadge Revenue was in town investi- navigation school at Rockland and has Monday' A goodly number were received his certificate as present, including -IN- ting income tax returns. third male for VV rnih’S Y\ -IN- any tonnage in all waters. representatives from five granges with CORISER. interpoit Dr. Levi Irundyleft town to take up the host grange, making quite a county the dental practice of the late Dr. William Mrs. John Howes is from a recovering Miss Laura Bickford returned to severe meeting. A great supper was most Her- Curtis of Everett, Mass. grip cold contracted during a mon last week to resume Christmas visit away. She has been thoroughly enjoyed. Past county master teaching. “The Law of the Clarence L. Giikey has obtained his re- cared for Mrs. Emma Miss by A. Prescott, Edmund Brewster of assisted Edna Conant and her brother A lease from Fort Williams and will resume Belmont, Ty- swift joy-spreading comedy who opportunely returned from a trip to ler his position with the S. L. Co. of by brother and sister 1. G. Sanborn of returned to Hebron Academy drama. Crosby Boston, to be of service in . Monday. Bangor. Silver Harvest 1 Grange, installed the of- Miss Mildred Larby is in Monroe at the North” The name of Earle C. Dennison of Cul- licers Mrs. A. .7 Nickerson and in a very pleasing manner. Short home ol Charles ADDED daughter, who I Knight to assist in the ATTRACT,ON! Miss left ler, was a member of Morrison’s Jessie, Friday for Tampa, Fla., speeches were made by all present. i work the illness of fishing outlit last appears in late nearly during the family. of Lift' in the where they will spend the remainder of year, Thrilling Photoplay casualties as severely wounded. A letter Mrs. the winter. | Marcus Littlefield has been ill with North to Mr. Morrison from Cutler states that KNOX. ‘1H! SURRENDER OF ! Slip at the home of her son, G. E Rev. Felix Powell will continue his the young man has had an arm practi- Little- field, in where she evangelistic services at the M. E. Church cally ruined. Mr. Monroe, went to care Alvin Hatch has a new THE until Tuesday of the coming week. At- bought span for the family. mm F1EET" The many friends of Dr. H. E. of horses. Pathe News tendance at the meetings is excellent. Small, : who removed to Ft. Fairfield last fall to Lion. C. M. Conant and son Amos were rhe take following officers have been elected charge of the hospital in that Miss Aima was a in j busy Woodbury week-end Boston for a brief slop last week. Pathe to serve in the Ftu Fire to learn OFFICIAL PICTURES Camp during the town, regret that lire temporarily guest of Ruth McFarland of Comedy Montville. Amos has received his honorable dis- ensuing year: President, Lilia Nickerson; demoralized his organization one day last Miss Vice President, Coreta Gray; Secretary, ! week and caused considerable loss in his Elouisc Shibles and Beatrice charge from the navy. Frances Alice Hav- stock of and Leavitt WEDNESDAY Ireland; Treasurer, drugs apparatus. spent the week-end in Waldo. It. C. came ener. Nealey from Belfast Satur- Lloyd who as Hill, sardine inspector Sunlight Grange, Knox Station, will day, where he has been in attendance at Joseph P. Curtis of Everett, William stationed here two seasons ago made elect their officers at their next the January term of court as a ■ Ford pf Melrose and Charles many has meeting. juryman, William S. Hart F.aton of friends, recently sent a card to HOUDI5V It He w'ill remain at Antrim, N. accompanied the remains William from a base in P. Plummer’s iiay press and crew home until the unpleas- H.( Avery hospital -IN- -IN — ot Dr. ant effects William Curtis from Everett to France, where he is recovering from are pressing hay at Willis Richardson’s. of a cold which he contracted this town for burial on WodPpsdav of last wounds. He also sent a copy of Stars Mr. and Mrs. disappears. and Stripes to Dr. C. E. Britto. Merton Bradford of Thorn- “The Border Wireless The Master Mrs. Mys d; ke were Sunday callers at LS. Spencer’s, M. J. Haley has been in Monroe Elmer B. AriV'M has sent to a friend in j Miss Violet Meyers has returned to for two weeks on account of the Mrs. B. L. serious ~ town views 3 French Aborn will install the officers ; Newton, Mass., where she is attending' of AJeaeiion, famous illness wi’h of freedom at pneumonia of her son, M. A. the Ml. Ida School. She )ia» beep the watefiiljf place of ante-war days, with a Grange their next meeting, i OAK HILL, Swanville. eues! cd has Llaley, whose many friends m this town her mother for the past c 0f"the “'eerk'ma time” be three pleased to weeks. and J. F. Bryant has a crew cutting ice are learn is making a satisfac- 1 had rambling about the streets beaches ; Mr. L. D. Holmes and family are all f while located at Hunt as a member William Stevens Camp of Jackscn is helping an An letter from L. C. Hav- tory recovery. out again after attack of influenza. interesting of the 2nd Pioneer Inf. detachment. him. ener of Worcester tells of his work with Miss Louise lJbby has returned to the Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Holmes, who have tin "Y” ami some of his experience in The acrobatic activities during the past and Joseph Wing John Ingraham eacii j E. M. G. Hospital, after two weeks’ vaca- been very ill with is convales- crossing Iasi August. Mr. Havener is week of small portions of mercury con- influenza, returned from Belfast. with bad tion ai her which Physical Director in the Y. M. C. A. and fined in glass tubes, ending in their seek- Saturday I home, during she cared cent. colds. is now located at France. ing rest at the point marked 20 degrees for her brother Lewis through a severe Brest, Mrs. Mabel Seekins has returned home below Sunday morning, suggest to the attack of influenza Several from Knox attended the recep- and from which lie is At the .Junior Sunday School of the many friends of Dr. G. A. Stevens that j after helping Mrs. F. O. Holmes for a now First Thrift he must tion and dance of Mr. and Mrs. Gene convalescent. Congregational Church, have been contemplating a re- week. EVERY WOSVSr have been awarded to the fol- turn from his Nickless in Freedom Stamps Florida sojourn. Thursday night. Several families in this vicinity are ill lowing pupils for good attendance during Mr. and Mrs. F. P Webb were in Free- S. B. Merrithew has received from his The first real cold wave struck this with the prevailing but thus far the lost quarter, Mary Havener, Oriila j epidemic, dom Jan. 12th, guests of Mrs. S. J. Flye Private 1. H. a most in- son, Merrithew, town Saturday, and the no serious cases have developed and un- Whitcomb, Alice, Inez, and Minerva Sunday tempera- and teresting reproduction of a photograph family WHO CAN SE Gray. Classes in the department are ture varied from 12 to 17 below. With der the solicitous care of L>r. E C. New- of the entire division to which provided for first and second the young I Mr. John Knowiton and wife have been beginners, the wind a comb of the afflicted ones seem man was assigned at Camp Devens. The blowing gale Saturday night, Newburg, NEEDED AT ONCE to year primary, second, third and fourth helping L. D. Holmes and family in their Is help mak. year junior students. thousands of men massed on a hillside the roads were badly drifted, on the road to a speedy recovery. stir the imagination and help those far recent illness. REFUGEE GAR'AEN iS for the homeless and from “the a Mf. Mrs. Blynn Hogan entertained On Monday evening the following offi- madding throng'’ to realiza- SWANV1LLE. Mr. Frank Peavey and daughter Fay of Northern France. tion of what the lorlunate are witness- a party of friends at their pleasant home ers of Belgium and cers were installed at the regular meet- I Belfast were recent guests of Mr. and ing of Anchor Chapter, O. F. S., by Past ing overseas. Saturday night. Cards, music and read- These must be by M On account of sickness all public gath- Mrs. E. C. Peavey. garments completed Matron Eunice I.arrabee of Lakeview, Arnold Knox arrived home last week, ings, with refreshments of cake and cof- Maine: Worthy Matron, Mrs. C. N. erings have been cancelled. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Harvey were A made now has double the reii having been discharged from the army at fee, served to make the time pass very garment Worthy James R. Dun- Bowden in Meyers; Patron, Camp Upton. Although he enlisted as Mr. Sewall Harriman has been having guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bryon Associate Mrs. E. W. Gil- pleasantly. of a made next month. can; Matron, late as was sent overseas garment June, he and one Stockton recently. key; Conductress. Miss Lillian G. Bun- trouble with infection in hand. He served as a truck driver transporting is under the careful attention Au- nells; Associate Conductress, Mrs. L. D. ammunition and supplies to the front. SANDYPOINT. improving Warren Seekins is at home from Volunteer for this work at Memorial Secretary, Mrs. E. W. Fletch- of Littlefield; He was seriously ill of iniluenza and de- Dr. Foster Small. gusta to spend a few weeks with his er; Treasurer, Mrs. Wm. Goodell; Mar- veloped other troubles which resulted in Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Seekins. Wednesday, Thursday, Fri in Mrs. W. ivi. Miss Capt. Henry Butler spent in Swanville has gone over the top again. parents, Monday, shal, Parse; Adah, his being sent home as physically unfit Monday Florence There were about 50 at the Vet- Evens of Wiscas- afternoons at 2 o’clock. Colcord; Ruth, Miss Uarriette for act.ve duty. Bangor. people Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Saturday Mrs. 1. ilrs.vine; F,sther W. Havener; erans’ meeting at the Grange Hall Jan. set have been very ill with influenza at the thermometer was Ma Ilia, Mrs. John Frame; Electa, Miss Angus Holmes, manager of the Lowder Sunday morning j j 2nd, Inside of 48 hours there were half the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Mabel Griffin; Chaplain, Mrs. B F. Col- Brook cannery of the Gorton I’S'.Y Cc., 'Ll below zero. cases cf influenza in town. Mrs. Florence Out- left early this week for East Boston, as many O. Holmes, but are better at this writing. cord; Warder, Towle; Mrs. P. L. Bates was in Bangor Satur- side Guardian, Ralph Mortland; Organ- Where lie will can clams tor his company. Among the sufferers are Freeman Clark’s I Can for the ist Mrs. M. B Thompson. Following ! The Gorton Pew Co. has made extensive day day. Walter Beal’s James family, family, PRICE CURRENT. of tlm re- experiments in the cultivation of clams BELFAST WANTED ■the entering march and seating Mr. Levi Harriman and wife are in Brown’s family, Arthur Dolliver’s family, Past Matron Miss Colcord on large areas of flats leased in the vi- ; Corrected Weekly for The Journal. tiring officers, for a few are so Bangor days’ stay, Mr. Damm’s presented the installing officer, Mrs. Lar- cinity of Plymouth. The results Caldwell's family, Alonzo successful that the clams are to PRODUCE MARKET PAID PRODUCER rabee, who as a Past Matron of Anchor superior Mrs, Willie ! Bowden was called to Or- family, Mrs. Mary F. Nickerson, Miss those which have been hereto- bbl., $18 00 Needle Cnapter was given a most cordial greet- packed 1 a nd last week by the death of her sister, Harriet Nickerson and Mrs. Harriet F. M. Apples, per Hay, fore at 00a4 00 15 ing. The ceremony of installation was Eastport. $3 Hides, Funs Miss Charlotte Cotton. Phillips. Mrs. Alonzo Damm and daugh- 25 impressively given and the floor work of Beans, pea, 11 Lamb, Cheap Permission having been granted by Di-. in a critical condi- 00a 1 50 and hand sewing, also the As the close of the Mrs. Annie Thompson left last week ter Bernice have been Beans, y. e., 111-2 Lambskins, 1 for easy trimming evening pleasing. vision headquarters, and a supply of but- & Gibbs sewing tion. Mrs. Dr. Laura 50a55 Mutton, 10 operators on Willcock no matter o evening, Mrs. Larrabee was presented by tons all Red Cross members for Boston. She to visit Cali- Damm’3 sister, Butter, quickly received, expects 16a 18 1 25 machines. Good wages. Board reason- the Worthy Matron elect with a token of between 1st arrived from Old Town Wednes- Beef, sides, Potatoes, who paid the annual fee July fornia during the winter. Preble, 15 Round 22 Iw3 ■ appreciation. A brief musical program Beef, f. q., Hog, able. tion or condition and the time of the Christmas Roll Call day and is still with them. Dr. Foster 00 followed the installation: Mr. E. Crocker and Miss Bertha Cheese, 32 Straw, 10 Whistling solo, a button to H. may procure 1919 by applying Small of Belfast has handled the influenza 35 26a32 you have anythin Mrs. William Goodell; vocal solo and en- Red for Chicken, Turkey, Ladies’ Straw Hat Factory, the local chairman or secietary. C rocker left by train Saturday 39 2 core, Miss Katherine E. Brier of Belfast; here very successfully and we consider Calf Skins, Tallow, write giving full : Cross workers are notified that knitting Chelmsford, Mass., for a visit. 35 20a 22 WM. KNOWLTON & SONS, solo, Miss Brier, with whistling accom- favored in Duck, Veal, has come to an end for the present. ourselves extremely getting 64 70 West Upton, Massachusetts. at office or Mrs. Goodell. Prof. Fred- ot Brooksville was badly Eggs, Wool, unwashed, my paniment by Those who have out are requested Alden Tspley yarn his services when he is already overwork- 30 W'ood, hard, 9 50 erick Sweetser acted as accompanist dur- stockings as in the Fowl, 109-11. to finish such sweaters and injured while working shipyard 32 6 50 these selections. Members of the or- ed in his home town. Geese, Wood, soft, ing they have begun and then return finished here afternoon. He was the At Wednesday MARKET eer and their friencs filled hall. articles and surplus yarn to Mrs. W. L. RETAIL PRICE RETAIL Machines ten, supper was served in the dining hall standing neaf a heavy tackie by which 1 9° Sewing ROY C McKeen, chairman of the committee, as Meal With Beef, corned, 35a38 Lime, under the direction of Mrs. I. H. Have- hoisted when the strap Don’t a Good | 98 soon as possible. ti mber was being Spoil Butter, salt, 18a22 Oats, CLEANED by our NEW PROCESS ner, assisted by Mrs. S. L. Fairchild and 8 62 Main of the lead block gave way hitting him a Bad Stomach. 1 85 Oat Meal, EXPERT WORKMAN Repairs Mrs. A. S. cake After some 20 service with the Corn, by j Trundy. Salads, rolls, years’ 1 69 Onions, 5 of machines. Full line as to his Cracked corn, for all makes E. A and were served & at Mass., in such a way break right leg, Local Manager coffee attractively and Boston Maine Railroad Lowell, 1 69 kerosene, 17 always on I a Corn meal, Oil, of supplies for SINGERS appreciated. Williatli H. ati old Stockton boy him suffering. He was How to Turn a Bad Stomach Into Good 15 keenly Staples* causing great 38 Pollock, hand. Estimates cheerfully given. has to the station at Mal- Cheese, been transferred taken to Bangor General Hospital on the One in Five Minutes. 3 50 Pork, 32 to and Cotton seed, Send postal _ den,Mass.,as ticket agent telegrapher. 23 8 GEO. B. SANDERS, he afternoon train. Cranberries, Rye meal, (Notice of f oi as a confirmed bachelor, do on suffering from in- 2 80 Maine, NORTHPORT. Regarded Why people go Clover 37a42 Shorts, lw3* 27 Pearl SL, Belfast, friends having stomach seed, surprised his many by digestion and topsy turvey when 00 10 1-2 of Flour, 12 50a 14 Sugar, H. M Hr. quietly married Miss Maude M. Sioat MONROE. know that Mi-o-na stomach tablets T. 1 35 ard Moore has to Bel- they II. G. seed, 5 00 Salt, I., WHEREAS.b(»th of Brooks, hi Mrs. How gone Lowell on December 31st. According to back are sold on the money plan. 32 Sweet potatoes, 8 of Maine, I Waldo Hos- Lard, and State fast to work in the County recent Boston papers, he involuntarily if a a specialist in stomach of Merton Haley is gaining. physician, TO LET liated the fourth d ty celebrated his of venue by being to and said: *‘I will ■ as cook. change diseases, came you recorded in the W a>.i pital a held up at the point of a pistoi by G. A. Palmer is suffering from a car- fix that miserable, worn out stomach BORN Book 295. Page 442. c who has been up Mr. John Pendleton, tickets a i*' youthful bandit, when selling for you or money back. A Royal Typewriter dersigned. certain. ( buncle on his neck. in th sick for the past two weeks, is alone in the office, and forced to hand ■‘I Will make it as good as new so you Apply to a ted in Brooks, very of late model. and b bills. of the U. of M. spent distress and can Jan. to Mr. State of Maine, same. over a small amount in Clarence Dickey will not suffer from any COLLINS. In Belfast, 14, SUPT. E. E. RODERICK. about the lw3* wit: Bounded on the n with his parents. eat what want without fear or suffer- and Mrs. Raymond Collins, a daughter. the week-end you Barker; on the east by Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Knowlton of Bel- back. SOULE. In Montville, Jan, 7, to Mr. of U. S. is home, ing, or money C. E Lane and H. 1- f, with Mr. and Freedom. Fred F. Palmer N., of or Mrs. a daughter. fast spent Sunday Mrs. SMI1HT0N, “I will relieve you indigestion, and Henry Soule, by the roaii leading received his release. would turn down his a stake and Mark Mendall. having money back,” you WANTED Monroe to eide of the old farm ro are on offer? .... Thurston is hauling lumber to the sick ones in the village „ MARRIED. has received word Perley All offered Mi-o-na road on land of Mr. Donald Dodge And when you are HIS KEFP until May farm fl load a car. new cases A HORSE FOR thence t was killed Thorndike to the gain and no reported. made from a prescrip- of R. A. Hall; ;| that his brother, Miles Dodge, stomach tablets, 1st. Must be a good driver, sound, kind W of the stomach Walker-HarveY. In Belfast, Jan. 11, land to land of 0. 4 was home from Camp tion better than many in action in France. Will Hussey S. and not afraid of automobiles. by line .of said 0. know how to write, are you at the City Clerk’s office, by Charles erly ^ for a few recently. EOEGE’S CORNER, Searsport. specialists DR. ELMER MALL. of E. P. Dearborn; th- William and have Devens days and continue George F. Walker and Mabel ,;gj Mrs. Murphy family going to be narrow minded Bickford, born’a land to land of P in the Davis district has or are you go- A. both of gone to their home in Boston for the re- The school to suffer from indigestion, Harvey, Belfast_ by land of said Bradford. I M. Nickerson is recover- and try Mi-o-na said Ellis lai closed on account of the influenza. Miss Harriet ing to be fair to yourself thence by mainder of the winter. been > influenza. back agreement. DIED. ginning, containing one from an attack of on the money * Lawrence of Fairfield ing are more or less; and Mrs. Lucy Knowles’ son, Walter Pren- Mr. and Mrs. Mi-o-na stomach tablets offered to acres, j misfortune to has b Mrs. J. W. Smart had the that if they do not put of said mortgage j who is employed on the ship Texas have been visiting their daughter, you on this basis, reas tiss, that DUNTON. In Monroe, Jan. 8, Sidney Now, therefore, by one of his steers last Sunday. into such good shape Wanted c‘41 lose 6irl 1 stomach a week’s furlough with his mother. Frank Durgin. your J. aged 26 yearn, 11 months the condition thereof spent dizziness, sour stomach, bil- Dunton, Jr., Mrs. Herbert Stevens are there is .no and 7 To do housework. No washing said mortgage Mrs. John Taylor went to Mr. and and stomach dis- days. general da> Little Helen daughter of Mr. Mr. and Mr. iousness, sick headache, of Dated the seventh Mahoney, the winter in Boston, and be returned. For WHITE. In Gardiner, Jan. 13, Harold or ironing. Inquire Jan. 6th to attend the funeral spending money will l»l». and Mrs. Charles who has Fairfield Mrs. Fred Jewett, who recently 1 tress, your B. formerly of Belmont, aged 20 I MRS. E. A. SHERMAN CHAt3„ | Mahoney, and & Co. and all leading White, D. * M. I Mrs. Maude are oc- sale by A. A. Howes and 23 Tel 25 3tf been quite sick, for the past week with a of Mr. Taylor’s sister, moved here from Massachusetts, I years, 8 months days. } their house. druggists. bad cold, is better at this writing. Hodges. cupying