The Republican Journal; Vol. 91, No. 3
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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.