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■ ■ UBSCBIPTION American. PRIOB, $2.00 P» TIAB. LXV. IP PAID IN Vol. ADTANCB, $1.60. <EUstoortl| ELLSWORTH, MAINE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 6, 1919. tfn 39. LOCAL AFFAIRS 'vv‘™ ■1 * >1 ovtrBeHs, Hmi recently aoumisrments. returned from France. nkw BURRILL aiivkktiskmknts this week The NATIONAL BANK body of Mrs. Hattie K. Jordan, who J A Haynes—Grocer died at Kenduskeag Monday, was brought here ELLSWORTH, MAINE Wood land and farm for sale to-day for interment. She was the Overland car wife touring for sale of Samuel P. Jordan, formerly of Notice of foreclosure—George A Arejr Ellsworth. She was forty-three years of The age. Banking Methods of SCHEDULE OP MAILS To-day Miss Mary Murphy, aged AT ELLSWORTH POSTOFFICE. twenty-four are while based upon the years, at the power station this principles re- In effect, June 30, 1919. and afternoon, came in contact with one of organized applied in the the high tension wires operation MAILS RKCUITBD. in the transformer of the room, burns from Federal Reserve Week Days.* receiving which it is Our embraces System. You From feared she not equipment every modern fa- West-7.00, 7.18, 11.60 a m; 4.80, 7.08 p m. may recover. owe it to to From yourself transact East—12.26, 8.41. 6.48, 10.37 p m. (10.37 that has for its your There will be a before the cility object the and mail not distributed until hearing State prompt business with a following morn- Industrial banking bank, which ing.) accident commission at the -efficient dispatch of business. a member municipal court room in Ellsworth Tues- is of this system. Sunday*. We to at all day, Sept. 9, at 9 a. m.. on the case ol try give times, courteous and From Wkst—7,11.60 am; 7.08 p m. Henry D. Whalen vs. Smith No mail from east Sunday. & Havey and prompt attention to EVERY or the Royal depositor—large MAILS CLOSE AT POSTOPPICB Indemnity Co., insurers. W. B. Blaiadell ol small. North Sullivan will appear for Week days. 'Mr. Whalen. Bank with us. accounts Going Wbst-12 m; 8.10, 6.18 and 9 pm. Checking invited. This Going East—6.30 a m; 4 p m. evening the Ellsworth baseball team Sundays. will meet the fast Bangor A. A. team Going 6.16 and in SILVY & Wbst—3.10, 9 pm. a twilight game, at Wyman park. This INC. No mail East Sunday. team UNNEHAN, is considered the hardest proposi- tion Ellsworth has yet tackled, but the Ini on Trust Company Registered mall should be at postofflce hall home boys are to a ..GARAGE.. an hour before mail closes. expected make good account of themselves. Saturday, Ells- q/^Ellsworth,Maine MAIM STREET worth will ELLSWORTH WEATHKB IN ELLSWORTH. play Cherry field at Wyman — AGENTS FOB — park. For Week Ending at Midnight Tuesday Aug. 5, 1919. Ellsworth friends of Mrs. Lillian Jack- son Gage will regret to learn of her death, Overland, Chevrolet and 1 From observations taken at the powei which occurred Dodge station of the Bar Harbor & Union Rivei Aug. 1 at her home in Power in Also Dealers in Second-hand Cars. Co., Ellsworth. Precipitation Yonkers, N. Y„ after a long illness. Mtb. Second-hand given in inches for the twenty-four hour* ending at midnight, Gage had frequently visited Ellsworth, Cars now j offered : Weather Precip- and had many friends here. Besides her Temperature conditions itatiou J. 3 Ford Cars 1 Chevrolet husband, Prescott Gage, she leaves Touring Roadster 4am 12 m forenoon afternoon seven children; also a sister, Mrs. Harriet 1 Chevrolet Car 1 Reo Truck Wed 62— 71— fair showers Bericke, of New York. Touring Th u rs 58-— 76— clear fair 1 Ford Roadster Delivery Body 1 Ford Truck Fri 66- 64- fair fair c. P. DeLaittre and wife of Aitkin, Sat 80 — 73- clear fair Minn., arrived last week at Bar Harbor, All and in Sun 52— 72— fair fair where they were guests of C. B. Pineo newly painted first-class order. Mon 59 76— fair fair and wife, going from there to Salisbury Tues 66— 70- fair fair Cove for a visit with Mrs. Nettie DeLaittre. B3T Public Auto Service Day and Night Later Mr. and Mrs. DeLaittre will be in SUvy & Linnehan have taken the agency Ellsworth for a few days to renew ac- Also a Reo -ton the truck to hire for baggage transfer for Dodge car. quaintance with friends and relatives. Mr. DeLaittre is and Harvard Phillip*, recently returned engaged in the banking general light and other lines of trucking. from overseas, is at home. business in Aitkin, but finds time for frequent visits to his First Class Miss Paulene Foster is visiting Mrs. Paint and Repair old home State. Shop Glenn Lawrence in Rockland. TELEI’HOXE m Miss Marion Wilson Mrs. E. K. Hopkins of Island Falls is of New York, im- the guest of Miss M. A. Ureely. personator, delighted all who heard her at hall Hancock last Friday evening. Her • James A. Hill and wife of West Goulds- at Northeast Harbor, spent Sunday with DOLLARDTOUN. impersonations were of a high order, in- boro were in Ellsworth Monday. his family here. structive as well as interesting because of P. Q. Tourtelotte returned to Mrs. Thomas S. of Tremont was Machias Miss Alice Adams of Newtonville, Mass., the historical Tapley characters represented. Tuesday, after a few days at home. is her Mrs. J. Adams. here last week. Mrs. Pauline M. Flood visiting mother, Q. Vocal boIob by Mrs. S. W. Wilder and returned to Tremont with her for a visit. Mrs. Emma Heed, with daughter Charles 8. Batchelder and wife of Bev- Mrs. Howard Walker, and solos piano by Mildred and granddaughter, Clarice are of Mrs. Lacordia Louise Donnell and John Hattie Salisbury, Genie Salisbury erly, Mass., guests Mahoney, added visited Addie Waldo Gott, Mrs. Emma ^mith a few Lord. to the of the Carlisle, Higgins and How- enjoyment evening. The en- last week. ard Fernald were hornet from Northeast days Miss Erva Giles, who has been visit- tertainment was given under the auspices Harbor Sunday. Malt Breakfast Food, pkg ing in Davenport, Iowa, arrived home of the Baptist socitty. Sunday. Eben and Keuel Whitcomb, who have Mrs. D. A. Morrison, formerly of Ells- Puffed Uice. pkg been in the service and overseas nearly a .14 Mrs. Alice H. Parker returned yesterday worth, died last week at New Haven, year, arrived home Saturday, having re- Puffed from an extended visit with relatives in Conn. Mrs. whose maiden Just Received Wheat, pkg .14 Morrison, ceived their from the service Castiue. discharge name was Martina was born Pest Toasties, pkg MacIntyre, last week. Edison Amberola Records .12 Ernest F. Osgood of Berlin, N. H., with at Prince Edward Island fifty-two years Fred Allen and wife of Framingham, son Stanton, is visiting his mother, Mrs. ago, butcame to Ellsworth a young girl. Knunbles, pkg .14 are Old model records was Mass., visiting Mrs. Allen’s sister, cylinder Coni Irving Osgood. She married here to D. A. Morrison, Puffs, pk<; and later lived for several years at Winter Mrs. Fred J. Maddocks. They came here August. Specials .09 John H. Holiday and wife of Dedham, Harbor, moving to New Haven some years Monday from Green Lake, where they Quaker Corn ... Mass., were the of Mrs. John ago. She besides her Call of the Cosy Little Home, Flakes, pkg .Qg guests leaves, husband, ten have been for a week. children. The was to Leola Lucy and Chas. Hart Adams last week. body brought Win- Don’t Two Minute Oat ter Harbor for Cry Frenchy, Don’t Cry, Geo. Ballard Food, pkg f- interment. Don’t the .15 Misses Jennie and Anna Fox of New UNITARIAN FAIR. Forget Salvation Army, Arthur Croam of The completion of the Bangor-Bar Har- Fields and male chorus Wheat, pkg York are at the Merry Mack for the Everybody Wants a Key to My Cellar, .25 bor will be the month of highway first work under- Two Days’ Program at Hancock Hall, A1 Bernard ..... August. Heart Ralston, pkg ^ig taken by the State highway commission Beginning To-day. Breaking Baby Doll, Arthur Fields C. and who are Frenchy, Come to Yankeeland. Harry Emery wife, the successful outcome of The annual mid-summer fair of the Ediirator .... following the Billy Murray and male chorus Brand spending the summer at Hancock I’m Forever "lg Point, highway bond issue at the special elec- Woman’s Alliance of the Unitarian Blowiug Bubbles, are in Helen Clark and Geo. Ballard pear’ ..... Ellsworth to-day. tion in Barley September. This was the state- church opened this afternoon at Hancock I Tears, Fox-trot, Tuxedo Dance, Orchestra *ig Premier Mrs. M. L. Kimball, with son Hough- ment made by Gov. Milliken before the and will continue to-morrow | Turkestan, Quartet hall, through You’re Still an Old Sweetheart of Mine, 1'uese Cereals are all new arrivals. of is her ; ton, Norway, visiting parents, Bangor chamber of commerce last Thurs- afternoon and evening.* The hall is at- Metropolitan Quartet Gov. not take of James L. Cook and wife. day evening. Milliken said he had tractive with the various booths and Why advantage had a conference with Chief Mrs. Frank son Engineer decorations. orchestra their “freshness?” McCarthy, Clyde and Paul D. Sargent of the highway commis- Higgins’ plays \/E. F. ROBINSON Miss Elizabeth Hurley of Allston, Mass., sion and that Mr. Sargent stated that the throughout the fair, and special enter- REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST are visiting relatives here.