The Republican Journal. KiiTNO. 46.__BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11. 1920. FIVE CENTS DAVID PATTEE Alliance The “Buddies” A Silver Public Health Nurse Wedding PERSONAL The News of Belfast. ^Unitarian David Pattee died of heart failure in {or the season of the McDonald Co operative methods are daily gaining | ting the home of Horatio and Sarah Pattee in Around whom George V. Hobart has Mr. and Mrs. Horace Eugene Mr. and Mrs. in because they are far less ex- Joseph W. Blaiadell have The W. C. T. U. will meet with of the First Parish woven his delightful musical comedy favor, returned Mr*. Jackson, Sunday, October 31st. The de- observed their silver wedding anniversary pensive and far less from visits in Bangor and Win- which the will offer this an exacting individually Ethel B. Collins, was held last Thurs- Selwyns city their home on terport. Congress street, Friday I, ceased had not been well for several last Friday evening at than the old method of every man for opportunity to see Thursday evening, at 2 30p. m IS‘!l parsonage. Miss 40 himself. in the ,t the years, had an asthmatic trouble, but he Nov. nf at the Colonial, wiggled Church street with about neighbors By co-operating hiring Mr. and Mrs. Stillman D. Flood have only, of a Eat presided, and their It was one of public health nurse it is made possible your dinner today at the Memoria jdent, was confined to the house only a few way into the hearts of New York and friends in attendance. gone to Gardiner, where the former has for any person in Belfast needing trained Hall. all for the year. Mrs. for twelve consecutive months in the functions of the employment. Dinner served by the women of Bel- weeks before his death. Mr. Pattee was the most pleasing social care in time of illness to secure such ser- a brief review Selwyn Theatre as few folks in the world fast interested in the American gave born in East season. The always hospitable vice at the nominal of cents Legion. Jackson, August 9, 1848, the ! of make-believe have ever done. They home, charge fifty Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Stevens left the Alliance. Mrs. with ever- a visit, or less if unable to the full The remaina of „{ son of James and Salome Pattee. He was are such a dear human group of young and attractive, was decorated pay Saturday for brief visits in and Clarence Cram are ex- the amount. Will you help your town make Mass. pected to „g, “Hark. Hark one of of whom American manhood, as one finds billeted autumn leaves, American holly Marlboro, arrive by train today from Pro- eight children, only two greens, this preparation against the illness which E. aft r the armistice in a home in R. ter which Rev. A. are now peasant and flowers. Shortly after the guests vidence, I., and will be taken to hia living, Daniel Pattee of Jackson France cut is sure to come to many of us, and which Mrs. William Ha II, with her little sons that no one is surprised that the home in w and en" a concealed in the decora- may come to Join the Robert and Liberty. delightfully and Mrs. Chester Pooler of Belfast. When ! sweet maid of France falls in love with assembled, bell you. Red Cross Philip, are guests of her one of window in the reception and so help some. Add your personal mother, Mrs. Lena H. Frost. In lecture, “Hiawatha’s quite a young man Mr. Pattee sold his ; their number, nor that another is tions of the bay a personal note from Pasadena, and subscription, if possible, and so help ■ the familiar lines home in to tine, big, and loyal enough to all but room was hung by Mrs. Miss f Jackson, moved Presque Isle, ! mysteriously more. We should Mrs. bmeline K. Parker of Augusta was Calif., Lillian G. Dexter, formerly sacrifice his personal to all have a part, even happiness protect as Rev. Arthur E. Wil- the ... his text, he spoke of where he a farm and lived John E. Billings in what so much guest of her Mrs. C. A. of requests The Journal purchased ms youthful hostess from the machina- though small, means to daughter, Belfast, to cor- 1 and stood beneath all of us. Paul, a few days last week. rect hereabouts would : over 25 years, but after the death of his tions of a regular dyed-in-the-wool vil- son entered the room an item current in eastern papers in a*n* the Our Red Cross chapter expended Mrs. H. i and know before the wife he moved back to Jackson among I Vera Iialare as the peasant lass it. At the first strains of wedding $1,800 A. Babbidge of Dark Harbor regard to her engagement. last year in on work of a who gives such a carrying the was in the and on w he would his where he until delightful rendition of the bride of a quarter of a century city Monday Tuesday naturally relatives, lived his march public health nurse. As much more will Miss Lelia Sheldon fnany of the lilting songs which B. C. her way to Kent’s Hill for the winter. dug dandelion ■alls of what decease. Por the few years he has attended bv Mrs. D. M. be needed this be birds, past tiilliam has woven into the fabric of ago appeared year, if the work is to greens on her lawn recently and Mrs. William H. of Fairfield reported what he knew made his home with his Mr. and as matron of honor and little c.ntinued. Not to do so would be a step Simpson them, cousins, Buddies,” William Wayne as the Prince Hopkins has been them as appetizing as in spring Tho 1 backward. are in to the the guest of Mrs. Horace E. tvindness who her from the vil- as bridesmaid. She There addition heir w inter habits and Mrs. Horatio Pattee, where he had the protects Miss Alice Brown McDonald same day Mrs. H. E. and regular $1.00 memberships of which the several days, returning home McDonald reported ain» Lambert Terry as “Babe” the embroidered lace and Mill them Scattered best and kindest attention until the last, wore a handsome local Tuesday. riding through snow in j oashful hero, contribute greatly to the chapters retain half, $5.00 and $10 00 Knox while on an Mr. Wilson Mr. who was known as ! muslin with bridal veil and carried memberships of which the re- Ik gave Pattee, familiarly popularity of this wholesome entertain- gown chapters Mrs. George W. Frisbee has returned auto trip to Fairfield with her guest, Mrs. tain $4.00 and $8.00 J friends’ experiences Dave, had a happy, genial disposition which was the hit of an arm bouquet of yellow chrysanthe- respectively. Help home from an extended Wm. H. | ment easily biggest to trip including Simpson. -he New York make this roll call the largest in our visits in .lied imitations of 115 which made friends for him wherever he : season last year. “Bud- mums. Mrs. Hopkins wore a black and Palermo, Weeks Mills and near- lies played the Park history. by towns. A very enjoyable was at a exterior Square Theatre, dress and Miss Brown evening spent ) ktn of. In closing he went; but under jovial, joking for white silk evening ooston, fourteen weeks prior to its the home of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin of Hilda Conk- he had a generous heart, with Niew York was in a daintv white dress. Mr. Mrs. Albert D. Mowry returned Friday Piliey \ poems large, | engagement and conies here gowned ANNUAL MEETING OF N.E. M.P. A. vith the Master from Searsport where she had Tuesday evening, it being their tenth icie were children to- charity for human frailty and sympathy entire original New York and McDonald was attended by John Harbor, j been the guest of her Mrs. Char- Boston cast, chorus, company and special took in front The annual meeting of the N. E. M. P. aunt, wedding anniversary. Many fine and call the birds their for all in trouble, especially the sick and I A. Vickery. They positions lotte Chase. company orchestra of tw’elve musicians A. will take place in the Court House, useful presents were received including a d wafers were serv- whom he made strenuous efforts to of Mr. Wilson, who voiced the pleasure old, rnder the direction of Phil Walker. Belfast, November at 10 a. m. 20, Dr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Plummer and silver service. The following program visit and care for when lie the in at the M I'onald and Mrs. Ar- frequently of guests being present This meeting comes at a time when the daughter Alice of Union were in Belfast farmers of the entire was given, interspersed with Victrola se- appeal was made for found them in need. He seemed to have MRS/BIRDIE L. CROSS. silver annivr rsary of their host and host- dairy county can Friday as the guests, of Ralph D. and get together and consider the situation Edith M. lections. d for the American the spirit of the good Samaritan and his' ess, congratulated them on the happy Southworth. which confronts the of ot tbe The death of Birdie dairy industry Kipples Allegheny, Armistice which sunny face cheered a despondent L., wife of Free- event, etc., but did not find it necessary Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Hay, many j Waldo county and the whole of the New Bridges have Dance of the Demons, piano, man A. Cross of occurred closed their home on Waldo avenue response. sufferer. His funeral was from the Bap- Waldo, Tues- to call upon the happy couple to repeat England States. Similar meetings will and Mrs. H. W. Littlefield j will the at the 1 iay Ncv. after a be held in every in spend winter Charles B. In the is as tist church in Jackson village on afternoon, 2, long and the vows they had made when they took county New England. Autumn, piano, Arlene Parker program Wed-| Eaton No. 3 Court street. tainful illness. Mrs. The central association will provide a home, Invitation to the at 11 a. m. Kev. Prank S. Doiliff, Cross was the each other for better or for worse, for Dance, nesday j for each The Valse lecond speaker meeting. speakers Mrs. Samuel Freedman has returned Venitienne, .. STol.Ool of r ,r., n.. from the daughter of Hiram and richer or for as all present knew pastor, officiated, who preached Kenney poorer, will be prepared to discuss the new Harold Webb and Mrs. rating from New York, where she was the Littlefield hreger of fruits shall know r’atience Sanborn Kenney of Knox. She it had been better and richer. plan which will tend to do with the Vocal I Hear You Fairfield; text, "By their ye away guest of her son, Louis A. Freedman, a solo, Calling Me, frank R. s from survived her wvu ui losses also the 3.5 cent Mrs. Littlelieid Woodcock; them.” by husband, Freeman A. lieli came tiie yi. eoenou. sum j surplus, per student at Columbia University. B. Swan. and 3.7 per cent standard for market Auld Lang Syne, piano, Arlene Parker Cross, one daughter, ln'se E., wife of when the groom presented his bride with ! Mrs. al Parasites, by Mr. milk, as well as organization problems. Manley O. Wilson left Wednesday Laughing Waters, Rexford of a 'cock; hostess, Mrs. ! CITY POINT, Ryder Brooks, also brother, a gold bracelet and the bride returned to I This meeting is not intended simply to visit relatives in Allston and Natick, On Patrol, Mr. Mass. She : Fred Kenney of Knox and one sister, the groom a pair of pants, accompanied for the members. It is hoped that dairy will also attend the sessions Deeds of Valor, of the National in Historic Boston, ly Mrs. Chester Marden was farmers generally will interest themselves Grange Boston. Mr. Webb and Mrs. Littlelieid The Improvement League of the City of Boston, who by a note explaining the whys and where- bbntt; religious news, to the extent of attending this meeting. Vocal Rio ltiable to attend the funeral on account satisfac- Walter A. Cowan of Hallowell was in solo, Grande, Point school held a box social and enter- fores of the unusual gift, very hostess, Mrs. George The Hon. L. E. Mclntire will be the speak- Belfast Mrs. H. W. Littlefield >f illness. Mrs. Cross had been in iii The bride Tuesday to attend the regular tainment at the schoolhouse on tory to the receiver. presented er of the occasion. Friday session of the Probate Court, Judge El- Refreshments were served including a Work with the Educa- lealtli for oyer a year, and two months her matron of honor with a bouquet of evening under the management of the lery Bowden of Winterport presiding. beautifully decorated wedding cake, made france, by Principal rrevious to her death was to to her At the Miss Flora Johnson of able be yellow chrysanthemums and little Colonial nstesses, Mrs. Albert teacher, Waldo. Mrs. Martha E. Hammond has return- and presented by Mr. and Mrs. Jack ibout the house. Although a great bridesmaid she a set of silver arlotte W. Colburn, Miss Johnson is a very successful teach- presented ed from visits in Foxcroft and to the railroad Bangor, Chalmers. A dance closed the program. sufferer she was patient and his best man Owing long jump from jrious Old New are cheerful, pins. The groom presented Portland and will visit her sister, Mrs. Eng- er and the pupils making splendid Portland to which will not a Belfast, allow M. Mrs. Win. H. Simpson ind only few days before she passed with a silver Mrs. Clement W. A. Pattershall, until Thanksgiving. progress under her tuition, while their spoon. the Buddies Co. to arrive until about ious Mrs. Ben all Soldier Girl'5 news, tway planned the funeral arrange- Wescott read an paper written three I have been Miss Anne C. was in Belfast “My social evenings are enjoyed both by original o’clock, obliged to can- Crosby s, Miss Frances Chase, ! a number of ments. The husband and daughter were Mrs. Arthur E Wilson and at its close cel the matinee, but an extra several days the past week as the guest !S’'- themselves and by large rel- by working A Show of Novelties. h L crew will of F’red T. Chase and j atives and friends who are in- in their devotion to permit of the evening perfor- bride. Miss Crosby ne Wit and Humor of cordially rntiring her and all presented the happy couple with a purse | mance at as came home to vote in The season’s greatest musical vited to attend. The 8.15 usual. Opening the the recent election. comedy v Kev. Alfred C. i following program .hat love and care could do was done. Elliott; of silver suggesting that it be converted picture program tomorrow with success, “My Soluier Girl,” a novel play was rendered Friday evening: Wallace Mr. and Mrs. L. Shute. She was com- E. C. Peavey of Swan- coming to Colonial constantly cheered and into bouillon cups. They were also the Reid in the Dancing Fool, jazz in his feet (the Theatre, Satur- Book Review, by Mrs. Victrola Selection ville were recent guests of Belfast rela- day, rnatinee and Nov. forted by the kind ministrations of many of several individual at night, jugs in his head by joy in night, 20, presents i. recipients gifts. day, tives while on religious news, Mrs. his their way to spend the more than a score of feature of Rec., Ruby Creasey j and friends. Mrs. heart all the time. Saturday, Madge novelties, Mrs. Charles S. leighbors Cross had Mrs. William H. Simpson of Fairfield, winter in Kansas City and Hot Springs, which the illumination y hostess, Dialogue, K nnedy in The Blooming Angel. Oblig- grand of New Trials of a Schoolmistress” I reen a member of the “Silver Harvest" for the Ark. York is a revelation in electrical (til “The their house guest occasion, read, ed to sell her face cream or go broke, she City for and was one effects. “Flirtation an illumi- Musicale, committee, Song, grange many years of the at the special request of the bride, a hu- lined up the women with an idea that Rev. A. E. Wilson of the First Parish Walk,” Jh Wescott, Miss Char- Firellies” nated runway from the “A Little Lady,” “Twinkling adv officers. The funeral services were made other ladies’ faces her fortune. (Unitarian) church is this week on extending stage morous captioned Aunt Deborah away Mrs. Sumner Pattee. Ephraim Small sketch, Charles in out over the orchestra seats and extend- Rec., reld at 2 V. M. at her Monday, Ray Green, an a bird lecturing tour, having several en- f Annie Louise Thursday home, Has a Call from Mary Jane, by Isabel ing more than half to the rear wall Cary, by Victrola Selection Ince production and a typical Ray pic- gagements in Massachusetts and New way oweetser of Mrs. Nathan Hunt of Morrill of the theater is the Searsport; Rec., Homer Darres officiating, Fiske. ture. Tuesday, Wanda in B'ood Hampshire. probably most popu- '■ Hawley tele; sCott. Eleanor was a lar. Duiing the two acts the big Rec., Peavey rhere present large company of Mrs. Wilson then read the following: for Scandal, Love and Laughter. There’s “pony” Modern by Mrs. S. Henry B. Cunningham left in his new ballet offers four tuneful and Play, Song, “La Marseillaise,” relatives, friends and neighbors testify- a combination to promote health and entertaining s news, Mrs. Albert M. friends and of this car Saturday for Boston. He was ac- numbers on the “walk” and each receive Hurder Children Dear neighbors happy- happiness. You’ll at au- to the esteem in which she gasp Sylvia’s ng loving companied his Mrs. Vannie their share of encores. cos- Mrs. John Billings. Dancing Song, Little Ones wedded pair, dacity. You’ll laugh at the mischief by mother, Gorgeous Annual Business was held. There was a of into the C. ana by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph tumes are a feature on the runboard worn Meeting; Rec., Evelyn Small profusion When you go dining-room you'll caused by her good intentions and badiy RacKliff, ii. t friends D. Southworth. with music Victrola Selection □eautiful llowers from her husband and see a bride cake there, directed efforts. Wednesday, William by bewitching beauties who are good to Mrs. H. E. MacDonald. And hidden in the slices find your ■ look upon. A night at a lawn fete at Dialogue, “The Peddler” daughter and also from the Or- you’ll Russell in Th Twins of Suffering Creek Harold S. Webb, sub-master of the B. of Goethe’s friends, forsooth— Colonel Stone’s :>tudy Faust, Levi Clements ! fate, from Cullum’s a a home, Miam5, Florida, Rec., der to which she The burial Ridgway novel, grip- H S. and member of the Unitarian Ph. D. of Ban- belonged. So bite them for fear features many new aid novel dances, Scott, Dance, Sir Roger DeConerley I upon gently you’ll ping story of hate and love in the far Laymen’s League, will be in Ellsworth ws, Mrs. I. L. Small was in the family lot at Waldo. Mr. break a tooth. drills pud ensembles and the pretty illu- Perry; Rec., Viola west. next Sunday, where he will speak at the li T. is mination forms a beautiful for a .:ng Dinsmore. Rec., Caroline Hartwell I Cross and (laughter have the sympathy The slice where hides the button that Unitarian church. picture big and fat and pearly * brilliant affair. Novel drills and dance Song, i of the entire community in their great GEORGE W. DAVIS I an old bach or a with a Miss Gladys who has been ensembles participated in by a bewitching ; “Autumn Fashions,” “Autumn Song” Means spinster Ramsdell, mse, so-calied, at the loss. The bearers were Ross Dramatization of “The Three Bears” Littlefield, temper cross and surly. training at a Portland hospital, is the ! “pony” ballet in the smartest of co fumes and Commercial George W. Davis died at his home at streets, Victrola Selection Frank Webster, Almond Keller and Her- Whoever gets the thimble will have no guest of her sister, Mrs. Austin Fernald. j makes “My Soldier Girl” a siiow worth 1 the Head of the Tide Nov. 5th. She will from here to while. e Tuesday morning on ac- Rec., Maurice Darres bert Wentworth. cliance to roain Friday, go Boston, where domestic duties will that His age was 75 6 months she will receive further renounced as small pox Song, “Pumpkins in the Cornfield” For stern keep years, and 9 training. Victrola Selection one at home. and he was born in STOCKTON 14 physician. The local days, Freedom, the Miss Anne M. Kitredge left Monday Belfast relatives were notified Satur- Who draws the Lincoln penny must son of Leander and Eliza for a vacation trip including visits in vas notiliied and they re- his pocket well (Cunningham) day of the death of J. Frank Lee of Gar- guard Portland and oston. Mrs. Florence C. Course tickets for the Chautauqua PROSPECT. Davis. For some time he was state board. Tuesday For he scarcely will be able to meet the employed Fernald I the diner. He has been for the past fifteen ; is attending to her newspaper which begins fourth season next n arrived H. C. of L. in Mathews’ Bros, mill; later he bought and advised correspondence during her absence. are years the leader of Lee’s orchestra of so as to the Friday afternoon, selling well. As Mrs. Clara M. Cummings has gone to He who is lucky get glitter- a farm in near | patient and did not lift J Morrill, Lake Quantaba- Gardiner. He is survived by a ing dime, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Sylvester and Mr. the cost of a ticket for the 6 entertain- Augusta. widow, and in His but did not that it sums in a cook, engaged farming. later and Mrs. George say formerly Miss Viola S. Jackson of Bel- Will amass great of money Rose, who left Nov. 1st ments is no more than that for two even- Mrs. Anna Clark who has been at Mrs. years were in i son Arthur. The little time. spent North Belfast, where for Florida, write that arrived in conversation with the fast and their funeral very they on some time has to ings single admission, doubtless every- Grace Ames’ for gone But all the fortunes with he was a Philadelphia Nov. 6tti and were ian. and interment were in Bangor. The best of goes carpenter. He was a Civil War making The patient is N. Y. one will select a course Buffalo, were his four Charles this little a short visit there with Mr. Rose’s aunt ticket, which bearers brothers, pen— veteran. A one Mrs. J. F. ury of Morrill, a B. H S. widow, sister, and sons. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Cunningham of E. Lee, William H. Lee, Harry A. Lee That one will be a poet—and make glad helps the guarantors, as single admis- Wilson of two Preston Kendall is and Fred A. Lee. The interment was in the hearts of men. Belfast; brothers, occupying Swanville spent Sunday with Mrs. C’s Mr. and Mrs. Stephen S. L. Shute and sions do not. Miss H. K. Marden. the family lot in Mt. Hope cemetery. and Fred Davis of Massachusetts, survive sister, When the bride cut her handsome cake daughter, Elena B left Thursday to The local Red Cross branch will him. A begin niece, Miss Frances L. Davis of spend a ten days’ vacation at the Parker Mrs. George R. Doak found the button, on the fourth annual roll-call next week. Wakefield, whom he rcgardei as his own House in Boston. Mrs. Sumner C. Pat- Mr. the thimble, Capt. John E- has Doak, tee is for Mrs. Shute as the The local branch authority from daughter and gave a home for ten years, substituting Billings, the pen, Miss Maude E. Barker, regular correspondent of the Bangor New England Division headquarters to also survives. The funeral was held the dime and Miss Sue M. Partridge, the Commercial and the Waterville Sentinel. exercise the discretion of the executive Monday afternoon with Rev. William Warren F. Fahy of Belfast, now release penny. Delicious sherbet with assorted committee in the matter of civilian re- Vaughan of East Belfast officiating. agent of the American Express Company cakes were served from a handsomely Edison Was with headquaters in Bangor, is substitut- lief, and thus will doubtless receive Again table centered with red Ben for Mr. Right appointed bright Parker is in the ing of the local on Albion, guest of Shute, manager continued support the part of the American carnations. his aunt, Mrs. Roy Copeland. Express office. local public. of Edison Phonographs have increas- men and women, who remained behind. From the Mrs. McDonald was assisted by Mrs. ! ess than 15 percent since 1914, and a sub- humblest workman to the highest paid executive in A. E. Wilson, Mrs. Arthur Ritchie, Mrs, Tricess «idial the Edison seemed determin- part of this increase is the 5 percent organization, everyone O. S. Vickery, Mrs. James C. Durham, ■'* the Edison Laboratories pay to the Gov- ed “to make good, while the Old Man was away.” Misses Sara M. Preston and Nellie Rams- Vacations were passed up and doctors’ orders were ignored by zealous employees, and, as a result, the dell and her brother, Capt. Billings. one of hson Plionogroph of today is a better phon- Edison Manufacturing Laboratories were the Tii and a better value than th Edison Phon- lew manufacturing concerns in the United States, RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT d J| the Silk 1914. On the other the dollar of to- where there was no loss of efficiency, during Dresses This Week hand, in a little more and where there in fact, an increase in rth, purchasing power, only war, was, Silver Harvest Grange, Waldo, adopts !: ,lf as much as1 the dollar of 1914. Therefore, efficiency. the following resolutions: an Edison Phonograph at this time, you most of his time "j'dually buying a before-the-war value, with an During the war, Mr. Edison speift Whereas, The Silent Reaper has again he- war dollar. on the sea coast or at sea. On three occasions, when entered our midst and taken from our he visited the Edison Laboratories, it was difficult At The Davis A order our sister, Birdie L. Cross, we as a 'as it that Edison did not increase his prices to gain his attention, for more than a few minutes, Sample Shop do " did he avoid the necessity of doing so? with reference to business matters. He did, how- body hereby express our sorrow; 1 was his n,nierciaI agency and practically any invest- ever, state that the Edison Phonograph pet therefore, be it, We receive each week new merchandise for anker can invention and he that his business associates special merchandise made jif" ascertain for you that the Edison hoped Resolved, That we extend loving sym- offering, or to avoid of the best of -raph Laboratories were doing business, in would be able, in some way other, any pathy to the bereaved family, bidding very materials, styles and patterns, all that skilled labor can 1 "n a muse be narrower margain of profit than was true increase in price, and that, if there them to remember that the links here new 1 produce. These our motto of the f an such increase to be just, as garments (with MOST and BEST for the other established phonograph, or talk- increase, he wanted severed will again be reunited, when we small as it could be made. Mr. Edison said: your makes a most die, manufacturers. How, then, did Edison possibly meet an unbroken chain around the money) attractive proposition for any lady in need of the Music is an im- ready- avoid an increase in his selling prices? “I am willing to stand gaff. great white throne. to-wear and this we as garments, week are a new lot of silk dresses portant thing. Let us make it as easy possible for Resolved, That our charter be draped showing rep- ,,,ry is music in their homes in these nerve- the season’s newest dramatically interesting. The follow* people to have for thirty days; that a copy of these reso- resenting creations in styles and colors. Some of these are ; S' the essence of it: racking days.” lutions be spread on our records; that a beautiful shades of brown with a straight line effect, trimmed with buttons and copy be sent to the family; also one to The wonderful realism of the different !|e United States of America entered the What was the result? the Republican Journal for publication. Georgette; shades of blue and taupe are in this lot, and let me ■ with a say r, Mr. Edison dropped all his work at the the New Edison, “The Phonograph Soul,” Margie Gurney, that the that a and its here, lady takes large size can wear one of these dresses as weil ahoratories and enlisted in the army of made it desired above all other phonographs, Fannie Wentworth, n that the increase in as she of the smaller as men of science, who pitted themselves so sale was stimulated by the fact Hattie Wentworth, size, they are so designed that it is hard to tell the 18 f soon far out- Ty against the world-famed German scien- price was negligible. The demand Committee on Resolutions from 44. Also and sales many different patterns in this week at "hnal Mercier, on his recent visit to Ameri- stripped the suppl. Overhead expense black, priced thanks to Mr. e!;ted Mr. Edison with a large share in win- were reduced to the minimum and, has $18.50, $21.50, $24.50 and $29.50 war for t(le Allies. The New York American Edison’s willingness to absorb a large share of the Dirigo Grange, Freedom, adopted it was for In this lot are a lumber 5th describes, at length, some of the increased cost of manufacture, possible the following resolutions: limited number of Tricolette Dresses in black and brown at which Mr. Edison developed and placed the Edison Laboratories, by accepting a merely God in his divine Whereas, Almighty $29.50, think this a silk posal of the Government. In this article, nominal profit, to avoid any substantial increase in Ladies, over, Tricolette Dress for $29.50. '"■•w wisdom has again taken from our midst York American states that Mr. Edison ap- the selling price of the Edison Phonograph. iJC one of our older be it have been the moving spirit of the Naval members; week in latest brown shades. Some fur trimmed the level of NPWv, vv lot ^1 lif« ting Board of the United States. It will be many years before general Resolved, That in the passing of broth- lui ouilo the of others most all now at commodity prices is as low as present price er Ezekiel Prescott Rowell to the great plain, tailored, priced n Dankers have ex- Mr. Edison his own business for the Edison Leading grange above, we feel that our grange and ■ gave up the Phonograph. $39.50, $44.50 $49.50 ness °f to lend mone} on Edi- has suffered a and be it the Nation, a very critical situation ex- pressed themselves as willing loss; further 11 know the ills Manufacturing Laboratories, due to their son Phonographs, because they selling Resolved, That we extend our sympathy l’ not Some "'tv to obtain various and the neces- of Edison Phonographs are going to be to the family of brother Rowell; and be it New I fit ^nnrt Tnafc oppossum trimmed, others seal t materials, prices new Lui COdCS. ,fading satisfactory substitutes for such ma- reduced. further ^pori trimmed, all with novelty and That our charter be silkilinings t*161,6 was ever a time in Mr. Edison’s Resolved, draped Come in and one aree' , an Edison priced right. try on, it costs but a little Y r’ wiien his personal attention to his business Let us reiterate that when you buy in his memory for thirty days; and be it you nothing time. a before-the-war value it was when he went to war. Thomas Phonograph today you buy further ^"jor'iuired, If have fear a of ,lad reason to believe that he was risking with an after-the-war dollar. you any Resolved, That copy these resolu- we are to sell flannel enr ml8nn in the of Edison heavy night dresses losses by by deserting his business, at the that there may be a reduction prices tions be sent to the family; also to The Until Part,,'°|UrJ Saturday at to you full as- Journal for Night time in but he did not hesitate, Phonographs, we are prepared give Republican publication. i,,|j lS question, example had a influence on uran^ e L P. GR1FFIES, remarkable the on that point. Come in as soon ANNE M. MURCH, a» you read this ad. Yours truly, Elva Ingraham, Committee on Resolutions Nov. 1920. THE DAVIS SAHPLE SHOP t RED D. Main Street, Belfast Freedom, 6, JONES, Eat your dinner toda y at the Memorial High street, Next Door to Colonial Theatre. Belfast, Maine. Phoae 156-12 Hall. Dinner served by the women of Bel- fast interested in the American Legion. The Republican Journal I Waldo County Seed Show NURSING SERVICE IS A The third annual meeting of the Waldo Belfast, Thursday, Nov. 11, 1920 Doctor’s County Farm Bureau and the First Annual Seed Show of the County waa held in Bel- RAPIDLY EXPANDING PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY Prescription fast, Nov. 1st, and was a great success. dr internal and external use There were 53 exhibits and the blue rib- The Republican loumal Pub. Co. that has a nation wide reputa- bon winners were as follows: tion for great merit. E. E. Davis, Burnham, 10 ear exhibit This American Red Cross Work If 12 rowed flint corn also for single ear in A. 1. BROWN. Editor. in Small Towns same; Annie D. Churchill, Lincolnville, Flourishing —=?- -= 12 rowed popcorn; T. K. Prescott, Belfast, Advertising terms. Forone square, Mayflower, Philips Early, and White Throughout Country. one inch length in column, 50 cents for Mexican, in 10 ear each, three ribbons; week and 35 cents for each subsequent Hon. C. M. Conant, Winterport for 10 one More than 37,000 graduate nurses ear 8 rowed flint single ear, and for insertion. corn, have flint corn three E. been enrolled In the American Subscription Terms. In advance, the best trace ribbons; D. Stockton Springs, old fash- Red 'Cross to date and its department $2.00 a year, $1.00 for six months; 50 cents is recommended by everybody Bickmore, ioned beans; also for best of or three months. for Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, yellow eyed nursing is daily Increasing this en- Cramps, Chills, SpnainB, exhibit of beans, two ribbons; Hon. A. H. rollment. Strains and other aches Miller, Lincolnville, Lowe’s champion many The department of nursing has been QUOTATION. and ills. beans, also one peck Maine 357 Oats two authorized maintain an All dealers. 25 and 50 cents. ribbons; F. I. Cronkhite, Monroe, Farmer to adequate A. E. reserve of nurses for the “Yet one smile more, departing Hasting’s potatoes; Cummings, army and also distant sun. 100 Years of Success Belfast, Green Mountain potatoes, navy. xt wm continue to supply the best exhibit two ribbons; E. D. Ere o’er the frozen fields the potatoes, needs of the United States Public loud winds run. i I Bickmore, Belfast, best sheaf Maine 310 rose Health Service to which it has as- One smile on the brown hills and Oats; Herbert Paul, Belfast, early and Im- signed than naked trees her coionies but her home country has potatoes,'Golden Coin potatoes, more 1,000 nurses in the summer proved Yellow-eyed beans. last And the dark roads whose not been invaded, and her forty million year. wreaths are cast. TREASURER’S REPORT It will assist in are already to send Ger- establishing proper Yet one more smile and we will people beginning The report of treasurer John F. Water- nursing service In foreign countries try to bear man goods to all parts of the world. man showed a ba ance Jan. 1, 1920, from and where the American Red Cross has or- The piercing winter frost Twenty-fivfe years from now Germany membership fees, $74 25; dues received darkened air.” ganized hospitals, dispensaries and will have more wealth and a larger an- during year, $412. Expenditures, $216.42; —W. (J. received from schools for nurses. Courses In home Bryant nual income than in 1915, and the same balance, $269.83. Budget $1100; expenditures, $1048.72; hygiene and care of the sick have been will be the condition in England, France, county, THfc NATIONS CAN PAY balance $53.28; total balance, $333.11. started for thousands of women who could house Belgium, Italy and most if not all the Due from county, $663. Jjjou buildjyour have never received any education in The government of the United States rest of the rations indebted to us. It ELECTION OF OFFICERS tliis direction. Rural nursing which has loaned about $10,000,000,000 to Euro- may be that the nations will need an over The following officers were elected: was in its infancy a short while ago a£ain~your inter-allied nations. Of this loan extension of credit, but they are not in way pean President, Ralph Hayford, Belfast; Hon. has been put ahead at least a decade was made to Great need of a ten billion dollar charity fund. A H. Miller, Lincolnville, vice an and able rooms about $4,300,000,000 president; through the work of the inviting bay window radiator,” in the and cor- John F. department about to Waterman, Belfast, secretary corner is ners use. Britain, $3,000,000,000 France, of nursing and local Red MANYwell-lighted uncomfortable you actually Indicting a bunch of meat packers on and treasurer; E. H. Clement, Winter- Cross about to Italy, about $187,- and unsafe when a cold wind is blowing $1,620,000,000 137 counts makes a big noise. But is port, chairman of poultry project; S. A. chapters. Save “driving” your regular heater to and a total of about outside. But don’t the 000,000 to Russia, there any more to it than noise? Seems Piper, Troy, chairman of stock; Marthon ruuiic nealtn nursing has been ex- forego pleasures keep seldom-used rooms and an hallways was loaned in varying to us we’ve heard like it be- Doak, Belfast, accounts; C. E. of book or sim- $170,000,000 something Bellows, tended to many rural communities and interesting magazine unnecessarily warm. fore but nothing real ever Freedom, crops; Mason 4. Stevens, North- because amounts to several small nations. These developed.— now flourishes in ply your radiator was misplaced. Tampa (Fla.) Tribune. port, orchards; Mrs. B. L. actively hundreds of The Perfection is and of the of Aborn, Knox, light, compact loans were the money people chairman of club work. small towns and counties. Nearly a Put a Perfection Wonder what the government ever Oil Heater in the path durable. It is an ornament in any room the United States, and every dollar loan- These officers were nominated by a thousand efficient nurses have of bought those 2,000,000 pairs of handcuffs already those air currents and drafts. Then —blue or black finish, with or without or committee of from the five ed was raised either by taxation by for that it finds on as of delegates been assigned to this kind of work. its hands part you can enjoy your favorite story in 70° nickeled Burns for about 10 and the war county towns showing the largest mem- trimmings. the sale of bonds, which, principal supplies?—Ibid. The department of nursing is unit- or 72° of solid bership in the Bureau, as follows: North comfort. hours without refilling. No care, fuss or interest, must be paid by continuous and The Tribune is an earnest supporter of ing with other organizations In a year’s Monroe, Lincolnville, Freedom, Sears- bother—just cozy comfort, when you burdensome tax levies. Voices in tne the present administration and has been mont, Belfast. campaign In recruiting nurses for Heat -where -want you it, from want it, where you need it. A child can The was training in air. some of them in Europe and some of advocating democratic principles and thj report of the project leaders schools, educating the gen- “the radiator” it. very interesting and showed a large eral public as to standards of portable operate them in this country, have been telling election of Mr. James M. Cox. If acting nursing amount of real wo k done in the county education and in That is what over a are Most hardware, housefurnishing and depart should cancel president to see the showing communities million families us that our government Tumulty happens the scientific under ment stores sell the past year along lines, their responsibility toward schools of to Perfection OilHeater. Your voices have said that above items which on using keep their coal bills down. A these loans. These recently appeared the leadership of County Agent, Norman It will dealer will gladly show you its simple, sturdy nursing. endeavor to meet all even fire in or steam will be if we in- the editorial page of that the name S. Donahue, who has his headquarters in low, your furnace construction and smokeless wick Europe is bankrupt or paper these needs as well as to continue the adjustment. of the editor of the Belfast. heater for general warmth—all over the Look at one today. sist on payment of these loans. They Tribune will be added enrollment of dietitians who will be The retiring president, Charles C. house. Then a “the best we do this there to the official list of utilized as Perfection, port- For results use Socony Kerosene. tell is, also, that unless the “pygmy mind- Clement of Winterport, presided at the instructors in home dietet- ed.” in -will be danger of serious complications, meeting. ics, developing nutritional clinics, and in as to hint that there supplying dietitians for the and even go so far A few days before election a straw vote United States Public Health Service be war. Some of these voicings for may President was taken in several of our and the civilian this hospitals. come from certain profiteers in eastern colleges and out of a total vote CASTOR IA The Nursing Service will continue to PERFECTION Oil Beaters some of them are from a propa- ef country; 12,992, there were 530 votes for Eu* offer to women and young girls the bureau in Europe and some are V. For Infants and Children of ganda gene Debs who is a Socialist, a man opportunity securing Instruction in are well inten- home and from a few persons who who is utterly unqualified for the office In Use For Over 30 Years hygiene care of the sick in idealists. An Inter- aud every community in the country. This tioned but mistaken who is a convict serving a sentence Always bears Instruction has not laid Conference has been in the only the foun- national Economic prison. This is quite a forcible re- of dation for public health but in some in session for some time in . At minder Signature that Socialism does not aim to places has given impetus to the estab- a English noble- reach a this meeting prominent high plane in politics. lishment of hospitals and community man took occasion to advocate the can- school houses. Just as long as the German ex- THE cellation of these loans. He even went spirit ELECTION “As a community profits by the work ists; as long as land hunger makes Japan of the so far as to state that when President nurse," says Miss Clara D. The election of leaves as as fanaticism holds Tuesday no director of the Wilson went to Europe he intended to rapacious; long doubt Noyes, department of STANDARD OIL where this country stands on the CO. OF NEW YORK sway in as long as Bolshevism nursing, “it is logical that the com- the loans which the United States Turkey; League of Nations issue, and on the poli- forgive should he aroused to exists in Russia or and cies and munity its respon- not believe this state- elsewhere, unti^ performances of the present ad- had made. We do sibility. The American Red Cross the uplift of centuries has reiined human ministration. The country goes back to ment concerning Mr. wiison, uui we stands to in Republicanism with an overwhelming ready help a general cam- nature, peace will be enforced by force. COTTON IN CHINA. have no doubt that the Englishman spoke rush. The days of Democratic adminis- paign of recruiting and must have the that this country \ tration are numbered support, sympathy and the European hope The census report shows that during understanding President Harding will have behind of tlie medical as well as would cancel the war loans. During the the profession It is of interest to note that China last ten years the number of horses him a Republican Congress. There will the of as a was intelligent co-operation the steadily gaining in importance cot week when this cancellation openly- in Waldo be no division or county has decreased about 600. of effort of responsibil- people at large.” ton growing and manufacturing country. in London Mr. Bryan put him- ity it is to advocated I'he increase in cattle has been about squarely up the Republicans Ten years according to rough esti- to ago, in favor of the proposition. give the people of this country some self on record 5,000 and the decrease in sheep has been mates, China produced about 1,250,000 to measure of relief from present The statement that the European nations chaotic 1.500.000 bales of cotton and had about about 5,000. conditions. We believe will UNITY. they make 950.000 power spindles. To-day these cannot pay these loans has no foundation. good. The of corn figures compare with other countries as price has fallen to abou Everett McLellan is at This is certainly true of England, France, The campaign has been complicated by work for John follows: 80 cents a bushel in and is true of . Hogs are honest division of opinions within both E. Magee. tat and Belgium, probably Cotton production — selling at pre-war prices in the West* parties on the League of Nations (‘bales) ail "he debtor nations except Russia. Of issue, Hazel Sukeforth of Castiue recently China India Unite! States The but as opposed to the price of johnny cake and pork chops stand-pat position spent a week-end with her aunt, Mrs. A. 2,000,000 4,000,000 12,000.000 course it is admitted that they cannot of the Wilson the Cotton j remains about the same. Democrats, Republi- L. Farwell. spindles (number)— fully pay at the present time, but that can proposition, if less definite, appar- 1,400,000 7,000,000 34 200,000 was George Mitchell has sold his farm in ♦hales of 500 shall do so is not writ on this bond. ently accepted by the voters as of pounds. they “There is a voice of the howling of the fering the best solution of the interna- Detroit and moved his family to Unjty Statistics show that the matarial wealth ; shepherds, for their glory is spoiled.” tional problem. How the situation will with his mother, Amelia Mitchell. Britain is not less than How’s This? of Great $120,- Zech. XI, 2. be met remains to be worked out, and Mrs. Hattie Dobson, who has been liv- the 000,000,000. Her debt to us is only three Rephhlicans were honest enough to ing the past year with her grandmother, We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward say so. Certain it is that for any case of Catarrh that cannot be and one-half per cent of her material NO ELECTION SCARE the Wilson Mrs. Elmira Small, will move to ath treaty and league will not be in this week. Lou Pushor will live with cured Dy Hall’s Catarrh Medicine. -wealth. The material wealth of France accepted j its present form. Hall’s Catarrh Medicine has been taken This Presidential campaign has been Mrs. Small. to us is less ;s 580 000,000,000. Her debt inique in that it The campaign has further been clouded by catarrh sufferers for the past thirty- has not developed a Mrs. Amelia Mitchell, about 70 years ":han four cent of her material wealth. first class by vilification and slanders such as have five years, and has become known as the per election scare of the type that old, fell a few days aao a d broke her used to not disgraced a in most reliable for catarrh. Hall’s The material wealth of Italy is about cause such intense excitement in presidential campaign right arm below the shoulder. remedy this just Dr^ Wall street a decade or country in recent years. The voters Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on and debt to us is a longer ago. The Whitaker was called and set the broken $10,000,000,000 pher stock market have registered their disapproval of such the Mucous the Poison has been less vulnerable bone. Mrs. Mitchell is doing as well as surfaces, expelling Httle more than 4 per cent of that sum. lhan usual campaign methods.—Ellswoith American. from the Blood and the diseased because the public abandoned can be expected. healing W<3 a've no reliable figures at hand to speculation before tile canvass began and portions, aas been 'After have taken Hall’s Catarrh show the paving capacity of the smaller taken up with strengthening you .he credit Medicine for a short time you will see a structure, completing pay- debtor nations. England and France have in ments on Liberty bond subscriptions and great improvement your general health. more material wealth today than when Start Hall’s Catarrh Medicine at safeguardingitself against the complica- taking once and rid of they entered the war, having acquired tions of a reconstruction era. get catarrh. Send for Banks have testimonials free. very large areas of territory handed them not had much money to end on F. J. CHENEY & Ohio. Stock Exchange con- CO., Toledo, by lire treaty. Neither of these two na- collateral, Sold all fining their loans to essential undertak- all well by Druggists, 75c. tions should receive charity from us. and ngs the demands of every day busi- One of Dame Nature’s Delicacies What a relief to come ness. Under those home at night after a hard day’s work Thesx after-war burden is not much conditions there has A aeen little incentive for even and find all the well and in How differ- I; perfectly clean, fully matured coffee beans ON, Her ■■ter than ours. In common with all profession- family good spirits al traders to interest themselves in the ent from those and of when the or are ! the allied and days nights anxiety wife roasted, ground and packed under the T & K nations, Belgium Italy in- stock as market, speculation conducted little one was so sick and when the witli distressed; depressing in- falls short of the curred great indebtedness. Neither of 10 per cent money means excep- Anythingelse supreme quality exp; fluence of doctor or nurse and increased expense added to the them acquired large land possessions, nor tionally heavy carrying charges. In- by Maine folks and folks who visit Maine folks. stead of burdens of life. Very often these serious illnesses be have they yet received the reparations purchasing highly speculative may securities, therefore, on a margin the prevented by having a really reliable family remedy at hand To Know, is to like T & K Coffee" specified in the treaty, Germany should aublic has been putting its savings into to cleanse the system of any unhealthy accumulations in the be compelled to make reparations to both Sood bonds and notes at prices showing or Get an stomach bowels. Acquainted today— these countries. When this is done Bel- unusually generous income return, which contrasts sharply with other Pres- Get a bottle from your dealer today, sixty doses for fifty gium and Italy will be able in a few years Your neighborhood dealer sells it. cient ial markets and means that thou- cents. Satisfaction guaranteed. “L. F.” Medicine Co., to pay their debts. The Germans say j sands have invested war profits in high Portland, Me. Thurston and they cannot pay. Mr. Bryan says they “come securities having ten, twenty and Kingsbury Co., Banger, Mair thirty years to run. cannot pay. Foreign propaganda says Importers and Packers _ they cannot pay. This is the basis on SOW THE “FLIVVER” AIRPLANE -which rests the plea for the cancellation of our loans. As far as honor see the Moon is an asset The perfection of a small, simplified Want to Feel Just with a TOMotor Car is to “Germany has been bankrupt since Henry lirplane purchase price and up- Right? the keep within the reach of the average be with its 5 founded first German empire, a s Take an NR s impressed man, has often been attempted in both Tonight looks. To it is thousand years ago. But financially Ger- know Europe and America. One of the latest JUST TRY IT AND SEE how much better you feel in the morning. That "loggy,** to the Kill That Cold many is solvent. In 1915 the American recognize per- With Imperial attempts has resulted in the headachy, tired, ftan’t-know-what’s-the-matter feeling will be gone—you’ll feel fine. High Chancellor laid before Kaiser Wil- completion of a little monoplane, says fection of its mechan- PopuLr Mechanics that meas- ical construction. liam a statement showing that tile wealth Magazine, IS, is ures only twenty-five feet eight inches your system of the German Empire was clogged with a lot of impurities that your $100,000,000,- in span, weighs only 350 pounds when TROUBLE over-worked digestive and eliminative organs 000 and that the annual incoma of its yet is in empty, very satisfactory per- can’t get rid of. Pills, oil, salts, calomel and ordi- people was She has lost formance. The single-seat body is of 1 $20,000,000,000. nary laxatives, cathartics and force the the shell purges only monocque, type, with the four bowels and prod the liver. MOON CASCARA struts of the pylon rising in front of the H. B. CUNNINCiHAM, QUININE Nature's acts on the {££ cockpit. Bracing wires stretch from the Remedy (NR Tablets) stomach, Ageut, Windaor Hotel for and liver, bowels and even kidneys, not forcing, but ton- pylon to eight points on the spars of the » S3 and these The result is Colds, Coughs La Grippe right and left wing. Ailerons are of the ing strengthening organs. **OjViW' relief and Make the test, wing tip, unbalanced variety. A twin prompt real, lasting benefit. g will Colds are cylinder, opposed engine drives the ma- Nature’s Remedy act promptly, thoroughly, yet M Neglected Dangerous so so that will think chine, giving it a maximum speed of mildly, gently, you nature her- M Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first has come to rescue seventy-five miles an hour with a load of self the and is doing the work, ^ Breaks up a cold in 24 hours — Relieves 250 pounds. And what a relief! oh, Grippe in 3 days—Excellent for Headache This Month and Catarrh. in this form does not affect the head—Cascara is best » feel—brighter, better every way. Laxative—No in Hill’s. find that Opiate Many people during this habitually or stubbornly con- month, catarrh is so aggravated by sud- stipated, take one NR Tablet (Quinine len changes of weather, indiscretions in \ctvg* each night for a week. Then • ALL 1 Sk you’ll not have to take medicine DRUGGISTS SELL IT :he matter of and other clothing, things, MJvStimtTjL J every day. Just an occasional / chat it becomes constantly troublesome. NR Tablet after that will There is abundant proof that catarrh is be\^ Slaans constitutional disease. It is related to WASTE PAPER icrofula and being one of TO REN" consumption, in any form is now worth 1 cent a pound I he wasting diseases. Hood’s liiifj' Liniment Sarsaparilla Magazines, books and ledgers are also * las shown that what is capable of eradi- —^rtsold Tenement of five room'- •#na recommended by - j high. If you have any of the above, or cating scrofula, also relieves and your dxuggisT— J catarrh, rags, iron, metal, rubber and bags, drop is to ■ids in the prevention of consumption. Enquire at the always ready me a line and I will call promptly. It is not easy to see how any sufferer ease rheumatism. C|TY DRUG STORE-READ & HILLS, Proprietors SAM 1111111 can put off taking this medicine, in view * FREEDMAN, JOI«Wl « AT the very first twinge, down Tel. 229-4 16 Cross St., Belfast, Me >f the widely published record of its re- VARNUM • » comes bottle of W. L. my Sloan’s; markable successes. It is called by its then quick relief, without rubbing, croprietors America’s Greatest. Medicine Farm for Sale For Sale for it's stimulating and scatters lor Americ i’s Greatest Disease—Catarrh. House Painter and The it for b ! congestion. Doysuse { In some cases there is occasionally need In Waldo, 4 miles from Belfast. Large A LARGE MIRROR, 8 stiff and it muscles, helps Sally’s )f a thorough cathartic or gentle laxative, Paper Hanger woodlot near Holmes Mill, orchard, pas- backaches, too.” 35c, 70c, $1.40. ind in these cases Hood’s Pills are taken ture, good buildings. For further particu- with very satisfactory results. 40 BAY VIEW STREET, BELFAST. lars telephone Liberty 14-31. 2w45* Tel. 311-12 mokkill --

Leona Woodbury, student at Castine Declares has been at home for a few days. Filipinos Mr. Rankin has moved his family to the house formerly occupied by Mr. Al- Want ley. Independence Miss Steward, the High school teacher* or Frrft Lira is boarding now with Miss Zoda Wey- Lillies”, mouth. Former Illinois Congressman, Back From Philippines, Mr. and Mrs. Belief Charles ■■ Gave White passed the ■■' | Tablets Gives Interesting Views on Island Affairs. -BUICK„\W If .//-Mil/ /JW-IT- ii i. ■ ,-r—V I vt St., Buffalo, N. Y. week-end with Mrs. White’s father, Rev. I ca Perley at Corinth. n Paralyzed the Miller, HE car a man uses in his business 1 ■ ;-mee TAVENNER. April 80th. Mrs. Harvey Cunningham of Belfast By FORMER CONGRESSMAN CLYDE H. life must be for ■ to a always ready duty. !-e physician has been the guest of her that In the sister, Mrs. The 10,500,000 principally to the fact It is ust this demand for a car can ■ the use j they a, ices Dr. viewpoint by Millett of Belfast. He somehow Model Twenty One-Forty Six, four passenger coupe 2585 of Americans in the and we do not it, it is a record that Defeat U-Boats Philippines, spoil Model Twenty One-Forty Seven, five passenger sedan 2895 Navy got his finger caught in the of machinery Americans In the United States, on the we can be proud of. Model Twenty One-Forty Eight, four passenger coupe 2985 the Model Twenty One-Forty Nine, seven car 2065 gasoline engine with which he had of is not the so that passenger subject independence, But it really isn’t strange Model seven \\ irn. J of Torpedoes and Twenty One-Fifty, passenger sedan been water. same. pumping He fortunately had the should love us more for F. 0. B. Factory. Flint. Michigan jTnahi,,l Ships to Make Quick Filipino on a glove or the doctor said he would The attitude of the American gov- them Made our promise to give sovereignty ! ... ( "ft Night Sailings and the mass of the have lost his hand. ernment, great than for our other Harbor Catnou- over themselves vr;, Maps, people of the United States, is to con- * Honesty Grange entertained Victor good works, for which, after all, out- 'Invisible” Convoy Light Revealed sider the Philippine question from the of and expenditures, Grange Searsmont Wednesday unselfish viewpoint of what is best side of army navy .panic!’' been taxed, and Report^_. evening, Oct. 29, Victor Grange fur- for the Filipino people Ninety-five the Filipinos have of the cost. ■, 'w \nrk American pub- nishing the program and Honesty the per cent of the opposition to inde- properly so, for every cent i dispatch from Wash* and supper, making up a very pleasing, satis- pendence emanates from American in- If we but reverse the situation, factory combination for the vestors in the islands who are quite place ourselves in the shoes of the ii ingenuity played in evening naturally more interested in the size which cannot be said to be -closed in a history Sixty-four patrons were in attendance. Filipinos, of their dividends than the freedom of at the other lilting Board of the At the of an unfair way of getting close the grange the young ■ public by Secretary an alien people. fellow's viewpoint, we shall see that folks, plus some of the older en- ones, The unfortunate feature of the sit- it is not strange. reveals achievements joyed a social. uation is that the of inde- opponents Suppose that Great Britain or any cied a decade ago, prob- The young ladies’ class of pendence, in order to convince the peo- Morrill Sun- other power that you can think of by re- been ridiculed as “vis- of the United States that the Fili- day school entertained the ple or these a de- young men’s to your geography history, f among was should not be their in- ferring class and a few pinos granted ,a inching of a torpedo invited friends at Mr. should its sovereignty upon us dependence, find it necessary to libel impose n shipboard 4,000 yards Herbert Wentworth’s in Oct. and then us an Waldo, 29, an entire race. To tell a sensitive against our will give than a torpedo can be a first class Hallowe’en affair/ The house Christian shall not better government than we lied from a submarine. people that they infinitely veranda and drive way were such was but one of a score decorated have their promised independence be- now enjoy? Could any foreign uted by Thomas A. Edi- by jack-o’lanterns, pumpkins, black cats cause they are not fit for it will in power ever succeed in convincing us he board. and his ghost-ship was in evidence. the end prove a mistaken policy. It that it had our welfare more at heart to have been the will have ourselves. ; .tears Hallowe’en stunts and games, pumpkin only make their demand for in- than we of the board. ,.K‘ Forsaking dependence the stronger. iiuc to return to my siuiy, me m- at the outbreak of the pie, doughnuts, cheese, coffee, apples and heartily thanked us for the bicame a naval offi- peanuts, were greatly enjoyed by a com- pinos masses of the Filipino people still it a sort of a must of his time in the pany of 37. Jones law, considering 5pe have absolute confidence in the good p.Pip. ■ it offices here, and took covenant between the Filipino and faitli of America. Their loyalty and cses that he might be in American peoples, and immediately to has not as t u the problems to be WHITE’S gratitude Uncle Sam CORNER. Winterport themselves to the task of set- yet been impaired by the misrepre- applied the stable i Device sentations of the retentionists. Their ting up prescribed govern- Hi> Listening Mr. and Mrs. E. H Nealey and little in are to dis- ment. And they set it up. It is F, > iiie German submarine leaders intelligent enough W. R. son were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. GILKEY & SON, \ ;-.r -lection claimed most of tinguish between those Americans the Philippines now. America's own Tearsport. C. W. Nealey. i the board. To this prob- who oppose their aspirations to in- representative in the islands, the gov- devoted his traditional ARE BUICK WILL BUILD THEM [ Miss Edna Conant, a student at Colby dependence for purely selfish reasons, ernor general, officially reports it is WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES BUILT, [ec;,. working days, and after the of college, was at her home here for the and great mass the American there, and recommends that since the -:.y obstacles finally per- people whom they know desire this Filipinos have earnestly fulfilled their dedib mug device, week-end, Oct. 30. to do the of the America should was the of government by Filipinos part agreement, jti; "vance in form Mrs. C. W. and Nealey little Dorothy that which is just and be as in out its [■ uspended from the bow only right. prompt carrying part Nealey recently visited at Walter Ill tliis it is ?• and containing an im- Smiths, connection, interesting of the contract. in two not n\aj\ iTHE BEST* ,, :-a diaphragm. By means Newburg, days. to review the development of the pres- So that, in a few words, it is "Ike wise the noise of the ves- ent between the the that now are on trial, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Ames of Orono and friendly relationship Philippines GOSH thus mak- States. DARI® obliterated, Miss Elizabeth Filipino and American peoples. but the United the device to work Wellman, recently spent a I- Previous to 1916 the Pliilipplne- There is but one answer. America w day at A. R. Wellman’s. ri^kt. BCOFFEE* .en the was plow- b\iLjs ship American relationship is declared to will carry out its agreement. And I si : -e-i through the roughest Mrs. Luella EVER Nickerson and Miss Cora have been not of the best. But with since we are going to do it, we cannot The foolisk nwv BT dranB Parsons of Swanville visited their the passage in that year of the Jones afford to quibble and split hairs and wvioe boats moving 1,700 sister, ■ law both the until our tardiness robs us h readily heard while Mrs. C. H. Libby, a few days ago. by practically Republican hesitate going full A sub- and Democratic memberships of Con- of half the glory of our achievement. speed. Tyler Conant, a student at the U. of M. arid one-half miles away gress, a better feeling developed. This Let us act with a promptness and will- bviijs ri^kt and his class mate, Leon iieard while a big storm Rawley, spent “better feeling" lias now grown into ingness really, worthy of America. and the Oct. at the boat also pro- week-end, 30, his home. a very strong bond of sympathy and And when the people of the United &rd left speed. Lyndon returned to affection. States set up the Philippine Republic L.-liowed this invention Nealey Chesun. The attitude of the as the first Christian of cook Nov. after a few happy Filipino democracy r the quick turning of a 1, spending days Be wise, people toward America is due not prin- the Far East, they will be building a the detector indicated at his home here. He brought a deer butj cipally to the fact that Americans monument to themselves that will was coming in the ves- home with him, have shown the how to make On that He did this by means of Filipinos stand throughout eternity. nvas bags. A heavy Mr. and Mrs. G. A. York of Kendus- their country a better place to live in; day the beacon light of hope, humanity > d to the mouth of the not to the fact we have will flash around the world. keag and B. C. Higgins and family of Le- principally and justice Reliabled'SnSi? Coffee. Reliable Quality. Reliable rope, in a slip knot, to the in the Such an America will ac- were superintended implanting example by in the maintenance of a end. vant, Sunday guests at the home delightful, exquis- Philippines of one of the finest edu- complish more for the weak and strug- of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. York, Oct. 31. ite flavor. Reliable uniformity. Withal it rig tor l^mck Veenng cational systems in the world; nor to gling peoples of the earth than the Charles Ball and reasonably priced. into the sea the mouth wife of Brewer spent tlie building of high class roads, four year world war, with all its cost bag with water and Sunday, Oct. 31, at their farm here. bridges and public works—but is due in life and treasure. Hais Always Have Superba Coffee in the House. s a the aj\dC&ps drag. By pulling They left Monday, A. M. accompanied MILLIKEN-TOML1NSON CO., Roasters, Packers, Portland, Me. mall end of the bag was by C. W. who with Mr. Ball will Sold I el the water out, instant- Nealey, Bij SUPERBA-ON THE he resistance. Four of spend a week on a hunting trip above LABEL, from the side of a 5,000 Moosehead lake. The World’s Most Beautiful Volcano! D. P. PALMER SUPERB FOR YOUR TABLE..- 5ii with 4,000 tons of coal ■■■■awBawaMaaBnBSHMi_ Mrs. Edna principal of the >■’ ninety degrees from her harquail, Nevertheless It Is a Reservoir of Titanic Destructive Powers. OWEN BROS. Grammar minutes, with an advance school in Castine, was at her t! home here for a brief visit during the :fi : next attracted ships Teachers Convention in Bangor. She Kiddies’ Bv working day and Shop i! attended the convention as did the Miss- NOTICE ie records of submarine "SPECIAL now have a new fall line of BANGOft LINE ■ es of icovered that not more Laura Bickford and Agnes Towers, Am an authorized agent for many for Children’s cut. of the sinkings took teachers at Whites’ Corner and Elling- the best magazines, suitable every Headwear, Sweaters, woods’ Corner. member of the family. Change of schedule, tffective Oct. 25 solve Christmas and mmenced to work out his Let me help you your Dresses, Hosiery STEAMER BhLKAsT ips to sail in and out of problems. ai night; to forsake the KNOX There is nothing more acceptable tor a Uncenzar mints Lpmv<* Belfas' yLud and Tour?.’ays at 2 p. m. for Canid n, Rockiar d and Boston. tnes of travel as much as or Christmas gift than a good I Birthday — at reasonable prices. Re sure to come in Return L*«V“ B »ar >n 1’u-sda vs and her the in Fridays^ through day Mr. magazine. at 5 p ni ('t.*ndar»! tim f B Ifast and Penney has moved his portable lowest terms. before buying. Cordially, ) way shallow waters and har- Can give you very landings saw mill to the Marden farm. 128-3 and I will call submarines could not ap Write me or’phone L°ave Belfast Wednesdays and Saturdays at Ha truly yours, 7 15 for Winteru rt ard steaming only at night to Earl Foster was in town in the Very Georgie E. Bucksport. Bangor. recently Hall, Return—Leave anchorage on the way to MAUDE ELLIS BUsSE Bangor Mondays and Thurs- interest of the Delco Light Co. at 11 a. m. for Boston and wav F destinations. 3w45* Church Street, next to National Bank days landings btrategeic Maps Mrs. Lucy Kenney had a social at her GEO E. DUN TON. Agent, Belfast. Maine. ln prepared a new set of school Oct. 29. All report a very nice mi which he charted the time. H. W. ALLEN whp'b there was safe anchor- Mr. and Mrs. Victor and Mr. For Rent ■- distance inshore in com- and Mrs. 1LG0LA PILLS but of *if- '111"ow> safe waters, Philip Temple Detroit were recent Regulate the Stomach, Liver and Bowels. Large-two story house on Mil'er Street, ’^amarines could not Chiropractor Make Pure Blood. For lib' approach guests at John Curry’s. Constipation. Relieve known as the Carter house. In fine re- Gas, Sick Office hours—9-10, 2-5, 6.30-7.30. Indigestion, Biliousness, Headache. pair and with extra Othpr ni-iri" Try them. 10c. 25c. At Duane garages. Suitable mi(: inventions Edi- Warner Giggey, Harry Kenney and druggists. for teiJ by Mr. Pharmacal Co., sole proprietor, P. O. Box boarding or lodging house. Apply to for Pearl Street, Room 1 and 2. pdge taking soundings; Ravin left Nov. 1, for Wellington, 59 High 1103, City Hall Station, New York. See 41tf ORRINJ. visible to all the vessels in Telephone 125 signature on each box. DICKEY, where they have employment. Insurance and Real Estate, Belfast, Me. ,Jt invisible from the decks "me, an underwater scarch- C. G. Marden has sold his farm to Mr. [t throwing rays 200 feet; a William Penney and moved his family to FOR SALE FOR SALK ,s mu Id enter the water Volcano, now quiet, but which in the recent has taken many Mass., where he has with P. Mayon past AUTO 6 employment FORD lllSteae sent by means of inir- productive for winter. Nice mealy potatoes $1.50 internal and external use, meets the needs of 120 world. A magnificent road, miles in length, circles the mountain at its bushel; turnips, every one warranted to Fire, Liability, Automobile families for nearly every ailment from Infancy the most a a Notice Evented base, passing through varying scenery Mayon has history as an be good, $1.00 bushel, delivered any- PYTHIAN BLOCK. Phone 316-3 Special Sinkings to old age—described in Dr. Humphreys* Manual 1 volcano. It lias destroyed whole towns. The most destructive where in the city as long as they last. devoted a great deal of mailed free. active erup-’'' We wish to inform write or call Elm Tree Farm. the public that wti was in 1814. when 1,200 persons were killed. It last came to in Telephone, '“'t '’af'ous Plans for preventing PARTIAL tion life are doing business ail the time and if le LIST tf44 E. H. KNOWLTON. you a a river of in a into the sea a 8 miles wish denies J1!'! suggested number of 1900, sending at distance of from the to buy or sell real estate of any 'us No. kind' St,: end. of was a FOR then It has we I. One these Since been quiet. would be pleased to talk with you. 0 1. Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations vcrater. furnish merchant ships Charles R. E. A. STROUT Farm 2. Coombs Worms, Worm Fever Agency, specially three- ROY' NieluV'f designed 3, Colic, Crying Wakefulness of Infants Dr. Hester Brown C. FISH, Local ! 1(1 Manager, w'lb an oleum smoke- 4, Diarrhea of -eicir Children and adults Room Odd Fellows’ w‘th which to blind 7. Courfhs, Colds, Bronchitis come on me and I would have to go and 2, Block, Belfast, Me ‘SC? ,oun(l Housework is a Burden blind Undertaker tf47 ‘he sr,,l',ey had long range guns. 8. Toothache, Faceache, Neuralgia lie down, as it seemed to me for the fires in 0, Headache, Sick Headache, Vertigo time being. I went to the Old Corner OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN hunker!11 ext'nguishing for Pe lO. Dyspepsia,Indigestion,Weak Stomach Drug Store and got a supply of Doan’s Fully equipped prompt service at solved with a small Woman’s lot is a one 13. Croup, Hoarse Cough, Laryngitis weary at best them for all times. Iy29 FOR SALE °f soda on a Kidney Pills. I used about three ?• played 14. Eczema, Eruptions. with backache and other 30 Street. Tel. 320 Tbe But distressing weeks and was rid of my trouble entirely. High I** Hriktv ,[e’ moment the sili- 18. Rheumatism. Lumbago 72 Main Street, Belfast. Lout, mice second kidney ills life indeed becomes a I am now having the best of health.” nand parlor incandescent body the 18, Fever and Ague, Malaria burden. ty Kidney Pills have made life On Mrs. ,of water in the silicate 17* Piles, Blind, Bleeding. Internal. Extern? Doan’s bright- August 28, 1920, Cunningham and kitchen *v»Botat„a Belfast women. Pills stoves. Slowing body be- 10. Catarrh, Influenza. Cold in Head er for many Read what said: “Doan’s Kidney certainly do CITY HOME Wlt 1 a 20, Whooptnd Coutfh Mrs. C. C. Cunningham, 37 Court all they are claimed to do. I have never •i^iiij the glassy surface, ex- Street, Cash Customers J. A VS11JS McKEEN. “f- °xygen and 21. Asthma, Oppressed. Difficult Breathing Belfast, says in the following statement had the slightest sign of kidney trouble TOR SALE. lire. extinguishing 27# Disorders of the Kidneys given November 2, 1916: “I was taken since recommending them in my former 30. Urinary Incontinence Cedar Street house of nine rooms; all down with the grip and after my recov- statement.” 34. Sore Throat, Quinsy hardwood floors; fine stable; large garden WAITING TO BUY WOOD Teacher Wanted ery I noticed my kidneys were 60c. at all dealers. Foster-Milbi rn 77* Grip, Grippe, La disordered. Co., spot; city water and modern a ^iiildren Grippe to ache Y. plumbing; For mixed graded school of 14 pupils. Ory My back began and got so bad I Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. few apple house in fine repair. One For sale.by druggists everywhere. dress trees; LOTS—large or small. Pay $600 per year of 36 weeks. Board $7 aFOi» FLETCHER’S couldn’t myself and many a day I of the best present day buys in the let city. per week. Apply at once to HUMPHREYS' HOMEO. MEDICINE CO, had to my housework go undone, I Help us to put the Joiirnal into every Apply to DICKEY-KNOWLTON, so miserable. W. L. SUPT. E. E. RODERICK Astoria Corner William and inn Streets, New York. was Dizzy spells would household in Waldo County. 2w45 Real Estate Co., Pythian Block. WEST. At Belfast City Building L k American Red Cross, illustrated by many NORTHPORr SWANVILLE. triking and interesting pictuies. WHY HAVE CATARRH? 1' At the Sunday morning service Pastor on “The World’s Most It snowed a little The first O. Cunningham who has been __ ! iauer will speak Monday. Mr. H. 1 and there will be solos . So Disagreeable to Yourself and All Vonderful Book," >f the season. very ill ig able to be out again. 1 >nd choruses by the enlarged choir under About You. visited friends in J- Nickerson is the j he direction of Mr. Paquette. Mrs. M. B. Whiting Mr. Walter guest service held in week. of Mrs. F. Nickerson. Catarrh is generally conceded to -In the evening at the Brooks the past his mother, Mary ;be auditorium the chorus will again be be a constitutional disease. There- Mrs. L. S. Southard has had electricity Mrs. Louise Moody of Minnesota has present, Miss Hopkins and Mr. Paquette it a constitutional A. D. the fore requires will render solos, and the orchestra will in .tailed in her house. been a guest at Moody’s past Hood's remedy like Sarsaparilla participate. Mr. Sauer’s sermon theme week. the Mrs. Myles Benner has been laid up which reaches every part of will be: “Have the Churches of Christ attack of rheumatism. Mrs Sarah Briggs is quite sick. Her system by thoroughly purifying finished Their Mission?" In view of the with a severe Unanimous MissCarlon of Searsport, :s caring and enriching the blood. This widespread neglect of church services by Mrs. Elizabeth Perry spent the past sister, removes the cause of the the people of Belfast (only 208 persons for her. Like medicine week in Freedom, the guest of friends. some other event which happened last week our being in attendance at the services of an- trouble, which if not checked may Several of our grangers attended the disease. our live Protestant churches last Sunday Mrs. Isaac Hills and Mrs. M. B. Whit- nouncement of lower on shoes met with lead to more serious North Waldo Pomona at North Sears- prices morning, and less than 80 of them being to Tues- UNANIMOUS In 46 years of use and test ing took a motor trip Appleton It to our men) shall we scrap these ecclesiastical port last week. approval. is gratifying have advertising Hood’s has relieved day in Mrs. Hills’ car, won] Sarsaparilla organizations and turn these houses of as told Mr. and Mrs. Dicky of Northport have taken with such seriousness. many cases by voluntary worship into storage plants, garages and Mrs. Kate Sullivan and son Joseph letters of commendation. Why This is the first of a purchased Herman Bachelder’s farm and picture houses? left Thursday by boat for extended r.ot get a bottle today and give it series of “Questions oi Vital Interest to will move in at once. We knew we were the unusual visits in Boston and New Haven, Conn. doing and that you a trial? It combines economy and Our City.” The public cordially invited. would Mrs. and son of North last en- Dyer Maurice, sooner or But to efficiency. Keep Hood’s Pills on At the morning service Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Herman Whitmore later appreciate it. have you respond im- Rev. and Mrs. Joseph A. Paquette were Haven, who recently perchased the Ev- hand as a family cathartic._ tertained a party of serenaaers one even- show the we received into the membership of this erett Lenfest place are making many mediately (our sale slips largest week ever hall American Red ing recently and all had a very pleasent “the churches church. The work of the much needed improvements before cold in proves THAT PEOPLE ARE Cross was in picture and story time. November) certainly WILI presented weather. before a large congregation. The music ING TO NORTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hills and Mr. and BUY AT FAIR PRICES. was inspiring and the solos by Mr. Pa- Nov. Rev. A. C pastor; parsonage, 26 Hills to leave for a Mr. Jack Bridge arrived Tuesday, Elliott, quette and Miss Hopkins greatly enjoyed. Mrs. Henry expect telephone, 157-4. Morning from Montreal and returned Thurs- High street; The men’s class of the Bible school has motor trip to Boston and vicinity, some 2nd, Now, as we we intend to on worship at 10.45; sermon by the pastor, has promised, keep right selling been merged into Mr. Foster’s class for this week. day accompanied by his wife who subject: “Imitation.” Soloist, Mrs.' Le- time shoes on To women and a attendance of this been the of her Mrs. H. F TO-DAY’S MARKET. be sure, these were Miss Stoddard. large guest mother, made roy Paul; organist, Amy at noon Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dickey, Mr. and combined class was present the M. for several weeks, and Short talk to the children oy the pastor. Mrs. Wallace Sprague and Mrs. Almerin Phillips, bought months ago and the cost in many instance? is hour. i --- Church school at noon. Parents are urg- _ Dickey spent Sunday at the Dickey cot- more The moral and than we are ed to send their children. First Parish (Unitarian) Church. tage on Birch Crest Park. SANDY POINT. asking. education of our children is of minister. religious Rev. A. E. Wilson, Preaching — of vital importance to the future of Ameri- service at 10.45 a. m. Nov. 14th, Lay- The Misses Pitcher, who spent part never our is to The first snow fell here Nov. 1st. But, mind, intention get back on a pre-war ca. When the morality of a nation is men’s Sunday. Mr. Herbert E. Locke, the summer at their home at Bayside, | in God is left on boat for their home in weakened, when its faith sapp- attorney-at-law and secretary of the Au Thursday’s H. M. business basis and the to do this is to went Griffin spent Saturday in Ban- quickest way forget ed, when the vigor of its virtue declines, gusta Chapter of the Unitarian Laymen’s Boston. Their cousin, Mr. Doyle, be theii gor. costs and sell the victorious foe is always at the gate. League, will be in the pulpit in place of several days earlier and will you shoes at prices that will make you buy at The of national greatness is a per- school at noon. All guest in Boston for some time. price Mr. Wilson. Church The children enjoyed a Jack-o’lantern once. The favor we ask is that us a petual moral vigilance. Let us not fail are invited to worship at this only you give chance to cordially Mrs. Estelle Lombard entertained a party here Hallowe’en eve. our children nor our country. church. large number of guests Saturday night prove our statements your examination. lie ivicu s ruiuiu win meet uu juuuuy The Ladies’ Aid met Wednesday after- by METHODIST CHURCH. People’s Meth- at a Hallowe’en party. All the usual at 12.15. Last Sunday Mr. E. B. Brierley noon with Mrs. S. Jennie French. Rev. W. Hallowe’en stunts, with dancing and ga ve a fine talk on “Our Rural Schools” odist Church, Charles Martin, No. 7 Court tele- music were enjoyed till a late hour and a and a very interesting and profitable dis- pastor; parsonage, St.; Howard Leach and Asa Styles left Sat- 213.11. morning preach- very pleasant time was reported. cussion followed. Things were said phone, Sunday urday for Northern Maine on a hunting Sunday 12 m. Evening which needed to be said and it would ing, 10.45; school, Cards have been received announcing trip. have been well if more of the fathers of service at 7.30. Prayer meeting this, the engagement of Miss Katherine at 7.30. Mr and our boys and girls had been present. The Thursday, evening Brooks Lewis, of West Medford and | Mrs. Gerry Harding and chil- men desire to continue the discussion and George Raymond Sargent of Boston, dren were week-end visitors with E. G. Mills church will Mr. E. Services at Mason’s is of Mrs. E. B next Sunday morning Edward Miss Lewis the daughter Clifford and wife. Five with at 2 Shoes be held at p.m. preaching, Roderick, Superintendent of schools, will Sunday Burd of West Medford and has many Ninety-Five followed the Sunday school. Services speak on the subject, “Our Schools.” All by friends in Belfast and Northport. She is Orville Simpson, treasurer of the at the Reformed church have People looked into our windows, and could men are cordially invited to attend. Trinity employed on the editorial staff of the Thursday morning, Rev. Sandypoint Shipbuilding Corporation The stereopticon lecture given by the been discontinued for the winter, Boston “American.” hardly believe their eyes. There were shoes of every William Vaughan, pastor. Tel. 221.21. ; was a business visitor here last week. descrip- pastor last Sunday evening was of un- tion and style at one uniform FIVE NINETY-FIVE. One, usual interest. The pictures shown de- SHUT E-BLOOD The writer picked a handfui of ripe price First Universalist Church. Rev. picted places of great historical and lit- wild Oct. also straw- two and even three dollars more would have been a fair valua- George C. Boom, minister. 10.45 a. m., ! raspberries 31st, erary interest in Scotland and of ant England, and 12 Donald Merle Shute Belfast berry blossoms and several green straw- tion. shoes of the best Dress shoes in Holland. Many of the line old morning worship sermon; m., I Army very quality. colleges, Miss Iva Lois Blood of Morrill were mar the magnificent ca'hedrals, the royal pal- Sunday school. berries. dark rich color, in both medium and narrow at 8 o’clock at thi mahogany toes, aces and the stately old churches of ried Tuesday evening Manley Burrows, who has been here not a few but three hundred we these countries were shown. It was a StCRET SOCIETIES residence of the officiating clergyman pairs pairs. Again say, for were two years with his aunt, Mrs. Fred real treat to those who present. Rev. William Vaughan of the Trinit; COMPARISON is our strongest argument. The lecture for next Sunday evening Primrose O. E. had degree Blanchard, left recently for Manchester, Chapter, S., Reformed Church, The double ring ser ough* to bring many people out. The work with refreshments at their meeting N. H., his former home. I vice was used and were b; subject is: “Lights and Shadows of the [ last Friday evening. A most impressive they ^tended Southland.” It will deal with the color- memorial service was held for members Miss Elizabeth Cilley of Brooks am 1 On Friday evening Georges River SPECIAL FOR WOMEN ed people and the problems they present. I who have passed away: Capt. Royal W. Waldo. The bride wai 1 Clyde Shorey of Grange of Liberty was the guestof Union We shall on sale this 75 There are over ten millions of these peo- Warren, Mrs. William L. Cook, Mrs. put morning pairs Women’s 8 inch Ma- attractive in a navy blue travelling sui Harvest invitation. The Lib- ple in this country, nearly one-tenth of Everett A. Banks and Mrs. Adrian C. Grange by Bals at FIVE NINETY-FIVE. No need to tell with hat to match and a dainty whiti ! hogany Brogue our population. Many of these descend- i Tuttle. erty Grange, as usual, put up a rattling ants of not wais’. Miss alsi 1 of the of this to look at the people, who, many years ago Georgette crepe Cilley good program. Other granges heard of you popularity style—you’ve only were .nave made wonderful Over sixty members of Primrose slaves, prog- I a blue left im O. E. S made the to Isles- wore pretty gown. They the did their chores early and magazines and fashion books. Swagger ress Their boys fought, for us in France Chapter, trip occasion, perforated wing tips, for Rockland on thei boro last by steamer mediately by auto see and proved their worth. Let us see to it Wednesday evening dropped in to the fun, and incidental- with medium low heels and Goodyear welt soles. Examine Castine and were guests of the Lone way to Boston, where they will spend that they have their opportunity to make ly to make it. The other granges Star was of their Both are verj help them, themselves citizens of our Chapter. A chicken supper part honeymoon. please. worthy great were: South served o.i their arrival. The and highly respected young peo. represented Montville, republic. A man’s a man, no matter regular popular The bride is the of Mr what the color of his skin. : meeting of the^Lone Star was h;ld with pie. daughter Sheepscot Lake of East P-lermo, River- and Mrs. Blood of Morrill and I degree work and the official inspection Raphael side of Belfast, Tranquility of Lincoln- was Mrs. Orris S. of the nurses’ school of thi The First Baptist church. Rev. .conducted by Vickery graduate of Freedom. Union Waldo The ii I ville and Dirico Ueorge C. Sauer, pastor; residence, 13 of Belfast, District Deputy Grand Matron. County Hospital. groom son Mr. and Mrs. D. Shute Harvest furnished the eats, everybody Cedar; telephone, 123-11. Services of A delightful visit is reported. the of Ralph a of the Belfast had a good appetite and a good and worship 10.45 and 7.30. Sunday. Bible He is graduate Higl time, 1 * is now a member of the lirn it was a late hour when they put the school at 12; Christian Endeavor at 6 30. Please be ready to join the Red Cross, school and & who conduct a clock out in the shed and wound up the Midweek service Thursday evening, with or to renew your membership.' The roil [ of Shute Cilley, garagi call begins Armistice on Phenix Row. cat.) brief lecture on the present. w>ork of the today, Day Shoes at Four Ninety-Five Just look down at the shoes you have on and remember what you paid for them. This will help you realize what it means Nov. 20 when we say FOUR NINETY-FIVE for Men’s strictly Good- Colonial Theatre, Saturday, flight year welted shoes in all styles and colors. We could write pages of description, but we say look at the shoes them- selves and we will leave the verdict to your own good judgment. Lecomte & Flesher Presents the Tuneful Musical Novelty ■iMM-iWug-'n “MY SOLDIER

GIRL” New Velie fulfills your idea of what to- Hots THEday’s car should be—in design as well as Sport and Uress silent, velvety performance. AT Its broad doors Flirtation Walk Illuminated style is matched by its comfort—its longer body—really Run-way —more room in its deep tilted seats and soft, plaited upholstery. Reduced P ices And that new motor! Here is the net result of all that engineering AT THi. science has gained in the last four years—an amazing power plant—silent Swift and Cast —powerful—a perfect performer on low-grade fuel—the greatest money- Smart, Come and see them. Saucy i. saver under any hood. Cars ready for delivery. WYLUI W I T H- ■ E. A. Banks, Agent, Belfast, Me. Millinery Parlor' MOORE AJND MURPHY FOR TFiE NEXT I WO CLEVER COMEDIANS I \ 27 MILLER SIT \s. J OQ SMASHING I BRIGADE OF SONG HITS | OLEVER GIRLS FOR SALE FEATURES Handsome black won ber Set; fine black wan Flirtation Walk (An Illuminated Run-Way) Set; several odd piecev' ! Brilliant Lawn Fete niture. to Grand Illumination of ; Must be sold at once Bewitching “Ponies” in Novel room be seen at Is Drills and Dances- May TROY. sume her work as superintendent nurse Street._ All Lights, Music, Dancing and Joy in a hospital in Iowa. Walter Sehver and accompa- John Spencer and family are moving mother, nied Harold Priest and Earl Maddocks For Sale to Plymouth. by left Wednesday bv auto for Massachu- Pair of HARM Two cases of infantile paralysis are HORSES. setts where they will pass the winter. SLED. Horses weigh 1200 Matinee reported in the south part of Troy. D 50c,75c,r$1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Ingram of Colorado are taken at once. and Mrs. E. P. of Plymouth ■ rrices Mr Hopkins at the home of her mother, Mrs. Emma R K. at the M N|ght 50c, 75, $1, $1.50 visited friends Center, Friday. Hersey, for the winter. Mrs. Ingram, 2w46 R. D. I Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Carleton entertained nee Miss Ruby Getchell, has been absent home and native (PLUS tax) a family party of 16 at dinner Sunday. from her childhood’s town for 20 years. She was called home Mrs. Nutter of Exeter is with her sister, Stray on account of her mother’s poor health. ah .* she will • in u Nov. at Box Office Mrs. E. B. Carleton, where spend ___ Found my pasture Seats Thursday, 18th, two heifer' e the winter. Mrs. Jennie Dockinm, G. S. Pythian ago, yearling in Orono night have same by proving prt?f" Moore and Clever Comedians. Miss Etta Bayler, R. N., who has been Sisters, was Wednesday ‘nj^VA^.j Murphy, a to assist in organizing a Temple in that visiting her brothers and enjoying much p o t.*“ needed rest, will leave this week to re* town. 'TSST- at the Memorial Eat your dinner today Hall. Dinner served by the women of Bel- fast interested in the American Legion. SUITS!! Poor’s Mills Sunday school closed Colonial Theatre attendance all sum- SUITS! SUITS!!! Oct. 24th with a good Tonight mer ...Mr. and Mrs. Stillman Flood, Jr., father s farm....Mrs. (NOVEMBER 11) that suits you not suit but we have moved onto his 1 suit another, have suits to received a card and suitablemay for all Mary A. Wentworth post 'it everybody occasions. Come in nnH mit birthday....Mr. N. B. shower her 89th SEATS line includes is at H. H. Wentworth’s NOW ON SALE Our single and double breast,*! models for Strong of Boston Srself• and Mrs. J. A. Hartshorn : men and the conservative models for for a visit....Mr. ollng the older men We in Lincolnville visited relatives recently. THROUGH these suits at lower than with some friends have A CHANGE IN BOOKINGS THE SELWYN’S ; re celling prices you can them* for ... Maurice Wood SENSA- buy to or elsewhere. A call will gone on a hunting trip Moosehead TIONAL MUSICAL COMEDY Boston convince you that our “BUDDIES” WILL BE SEEN IN BEL- |n goods Lake....Howard Wilson came home from are Yours FAST WITH THE ENTIRE BOSTON right. a AND NEW YORK CAST. and prices truly, Orono last Saturday for visit. At the annual meeting of the incorpor- ators of the Belfast Home for Aged Women held recently at the home of the * L. the following directors were BERT DAVIS, Buys 100 cents worth. society, elected: Dr. Elmer Small, Hon. and Mrs. ONE Mrs. Robert F. Dunton, Frances H, 14 Murch, Mrs. Sarah E. Pierce, Mrs. Alice SOLID r -- C. Bramhall, Miss J. A. Wiggin, Mayoi Eat your dinner today in the Memorial Lost, a WEEKS ot Belfast dog’s tan harness with yellow Clement W. Wescott and Charles R News Hall. Dinner served by the women of Bel- YEAR *>ow- ^'1* finder please return it Coombs. The directors organized witl fast in f* ™°n IN interested the American Legion. to The Journal office. Mr. NV ADVERTISEMENTS Dr. Small, president; Dunton, vici IN Please be ready to join the Red Cross, C. president; Mr. Wescott, treasurer; Misi Co. advertises theii -George Trussell has a new BOSTON .mbs or to renew your The roll placed and Miss which closes membership. black and Wiggin, collector Sue M. Part j merchandise gold sign over his place of NEW YORK call begins today, Armistice Day. clerk. The following standini business on Phoenix Row. ridge, adver- were by the „.ral Maine Power Co. Miss Sarah M. Preston has returned to committees appointed presi Please be preferred stock, an inveat- her duties in the Telephone office after ready to join the Red Cross, dent: finance, Messrs. Dunton an< or i; for Maine people. to renew your pest being at home several months on ac- membership. The roll Coombs, Mrs. Murch; house, Mrs, Bram v call u theatre publishes picture begins and Mrs. count of and an today, Armistice Day. hall, Miss Wiggin Pierce; ad. -WITH- ^Co1 for Nov. 11 and appendicitis operation. “Buddies'* Eat Mrs, Dunton, Messrs. Wescot Girl” for Nov. 20. Buttercups in bloom Nov. 8th have your dinner today at the Memorial mission, gfsSdier Mrs. J. L. an in re- Hall. Dinner and Coombs; visiting, Sleepe; •; publishes adv. given local botanists genuine pleasure, served by the women of Bel- Entire New York and Boston maintained by the fast and Miss Maude E. Barker; sick, Mrs. C Cast .i price as they are among our fragile summer interested in the American Legion. S graph. W. Wescott and Miss Grace A. Lord. flowers to pay late visits in this unusual In the lists Shop advertises silk of game receipts reported )avs Sample fall weather. THE WOMAN'S HOSPITAL AID. Thl specialties. during the past few days were two SPECIAL COMPANY and other deer Woman’s Aid met last ORCHESTRA :t: Cards Maine Hospital Frida) Store advertises special have been received in Belfast by Hills of Belfast and a nore deer of its Mrs. Ceci each at the home president, and shoe fitting. from Oakland, Calif., announcing the by Thomas W. and Dr. Ansel M. a attendance as matter! suits to suit Clay, with large .iavs advertises birth Oct. 23rd of Mary Elizabeth Nel- Lothrop of Belfast and Marion B. Blais- of special interest were considered. Thi The sensation of last season in ” son, daughter of Lieut, and Mrs. Mauritz dell of Winterport. biggest New York was “Buddies a constitution was amended and alsc .,o nropractor, publishes M' Nelson. a Genuine Musical Hit V. Hobart and Lieut. Nelson is very favor- If the football Comedy by George B. C. Hilliam adv. game don’t interest you, changed. It was voted to hold care 'fessjoual ably known in Belfast and vicinity as he which the in the car for why not see Alma Selwyn’s presented Selwyn Theatre, and which s offers Velie Six Rubens and Montague parties each month during the winter, played spent a part of his boyhood days in the Love in the there to for twelve months. Mr. Hobart’s Cosmopolitan Production, Mrs. Robert P. Coombs will be the host- capacity charming book and and houses for home of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram P. Farrow ase has land “The World and His at at her home Mr. Hillman’s melodies will find an Wife,” the Colo- ess for the first to-morrow, lilting undoubtedly equal apprecia- of Belfast. His wife, a charming Scotch nial this set for afternoon. The performance Friday from 2 to 5 p. m. Admission 2E tion when “Buddies” is presented here with the entire lumber and parlor girl, is also known here. Lieut. Nelson New York and commences at 1.30. cents. These who do not care for cards Boston chorus orchestra and l= is now in the U. S. S. Baltimore. cast, company, complete scenic Co. offers free lolly- their Tea and equipment. rt.og Cards have been received in Relfast may bring sewing. Co. F NEW Captain. Basil R Allen, announcing the arrivai Nov. wafers will be served. It was voted has sweet cider for sale. 7th of Elta who has been the efficient First Lieut, of a articles and cook- Thorndike, advertises Marjorie, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. H, to have sale of fancy F. of the Third Maine Company Regi- Donald Mansur of Westvilie, Conn. Mrs. ed food in Memorial Hall the third week Bal. ment Prices Monroe, offers horses, since its organization and who has Mansur’s mother, Mrs. Amos F. Carleton in December. There will be cards in the $1.50, $1.00,Gal. 75c been r: acting captain since the resigna> of this city is with her. afternoon and a dance in the evening. ;; oks. wants situation tion of Capt. Albert E. receiv- Donation Week for the hospital will be Andrews, 1 kitten lost. nomas H. Marshall Circle will have a i. advertises ed his official appointment as captain held 'thanksgiving week, as in the past. special meeting next Monday for an in- .,f housework or sewing last Thursday. Capt. Allen is popular Food will be solicited, canned goods, jel- spection. A picnic lunch will be served MATINEE with the company, has been a member lies, p ckles, anything that will be bene- evening oss and family publish a at 12 o’clock to which the Post is in- at 2.30 for some time of Palestine Commandery, ficial to the hospital. All donations will Colonial Theatre. at vited. A reheaisal will take place Fri- 7--8.30 K. T., and enters his new command be received. Mrs. Clay has Store offers shoes made upon at gratefully day 2 30 p. m. when all members are ! with enthusiasm. Second Lieut. John received from the Misses Barnes of New it' requested to be present. SPECIAL MATINEE AT 2.30 offers parlor stove lor E. Wright, who has been an efficient and Jersey, in memory of their aunt, Miss Screen The Hi' popular officer of Co. has been Sons of Veterans will entertain Elizabeth Barnes of this a barrel THE COSMOPOLITAN PKODUOTION _ F., ap- city, the Magazine pointed First Lieut. The office of sec- veterans next Tuesday evening when and box of dishes for use at the hospital, ner today at the Memorial mil “The World and ^ ond lieutenant is filled examination. the Auxiliary will furnish a Mrs Wm. V. Pratt and Miss Anne C, His Wife” 2 Reel rved by the women of Bel- by supper. Comedy Members are requested to furnish food Crosby have each given $50 for renovat- i!< the American Legion, About sixty of the Belfast Chamber of WALLACE REID for same. A large delegation of Sons of ing the third story of the hospital, usee in merchants are planning to Commerce autoed to Knox Station Thurs- Jack Dempsey Veterans and their Auxiliary attended as nurses’ quarters. next Tuesday for another of day evening for a weekly banquet and No. 5 in Rockland “THE DANCING FOOL” inspection Wednesday, Nov. a wai .-:s m the series of dance. They report one of the best visits Friday evening public meeting pleasant 3 and rd, report a very pleasant time. held in the Unitarian church, under thi A Syncopated Romance of Jazz, and .unty towns. of the series and a varied menu of excel- Jugs Joy, Burton Holmes of the Unitarian lent food. Dr. W. L. West was toastmas- Edwin A. Jones of this city had an in- auspices Laymen’! ugh school foot ball team 'MADGE KENNEDY in ter and the speakers included C. teresting experience Tuesday while in League. Rev. Dilworth Lupton of Cleve 2 Reel ii»t game last Wednesday Mayor was the Rev. A w. H. C. W. R. How- Warren. He was on the car in land, Ohio, speaker. a the Camden team Wescott, Buzzell, trolley High him “THE BLOOMING ANGEL” Comedy the village when an immense bull moose E. Wilson in introducing stated tha ■ grounds and lost to the ard, Harry A. Foster and President Bert such a as with a L. Davis. These are appeared on the track and the meeting this, speake; A Romance of Feminine Foibles and News t: are of 19 to 6. trips most enjoyable, stopped Lasting Love. car. from a thousand miles away, was due t< ~ but they also have an influence of build- The passengers had the pleasure of him cross two facts, the formation of the Lay ing up Waldo County. The question of seeing the river. The law is CHARLES RAY in Pathe Review on him in Knox men’s League less than two years agi forming a stock company to open a prod- county until Nov. 20, but if he and the Unitarian Campaign, Nov. 11-21 “PARIS GREEN” ; uce bureau was discussed and will be continues the way he started he Comedy for three million of which Wil will reach Waldo and a dollars, considered later. Mr. Howard, who has County be target It’s an Ince Picture, built for Ray, why say more. Outing Chester j liam H. Taft was the chairman. Mr, recently returned home from Williams- for our sportsmen. Lupton made a most pleasing imprcssioi town, Mass., made encouraging and Mrs. George C. Thompson entertaine 1 WANDA HAWLEY in Screen a but ant worth-while with quiet earnest delivery remarks. at her home on Church street last Friday- withal a deeply spiritual nature. Hif “FOOD FOR SCANDAL” Armistice Sunday. Frank D. Haz- evening. The dining room was most at- Magazine subject was “The Mission of Unitarian- ■ ginning to take eltine Post, American Legion of Honor, tractively decorated in keeping with the A Mirthful Comedy of Romance and Love. ism,” in which he pointed out that il 2-Reel Comedy observed Armistice Sunday in the Ar- season. Supper was served at 7 o’clock crest in the feet was a of inner authority rathe1 and the menu religion mory Sunday afternoon with members consisted of cold chicken, on creed or cere- WILLIAM RUSSELL in r children. mashed than one of emphasis Whirlwind of the Post attending in a body. The fol- potatoes, fruit salad, rolls, ice monial. He told of the sacrifices made cream, cake and “The Twins of lowing program was carried out: coffee. The guests were Suffering Creek” No 11. by those who had the courage in other Voluntary, McKeen’s orchestra Mrs. Allen L Curtis, Mrs. Ralph Darby, Tne tremmious story of a strong mm who tempted fate by the turn of c this store com- times to stand for this free spiritual fel- a card News Anthem, Great is the Lord, Mrs. Lynwood B. Thompson, Mrs. Cla- Mrs. Basil R. lowship, and how they were ostracised Allen, Miss Katherine E. rence A. its drive for Paul, Mrs. Carl PL Stevens. for their faith in some of our Brier, Mr. Earl L. Talbot and Harold S. today parts The u; Fitting” McKeen. evening was a very pleasant one. country. He made an appeal for Uni- they tarians to accept their responsibilities to Scripture, Rev. William Vaughan Mrs. Myra Scribner Dutch, State de- patriotism and religion, in view of the NEW GOODS gto realize the Hymn, Onward Christian Soldiers, of conditions in business and nations a new lot of Audience partment inspector the Daughters of among We have received goods lance of the sub- believing Unitarian Christianity Christ MADE Prayer, Rev. A. E. Wilson Veterans, accompanied by members of today, from China which would make lovely IN MAINE one of the best instruments for meeting T' Solo, Christ In Flanders, Emma White Barker Tent of this feet and shoes city, these needs. As a of their mas gifts: Mrs. C. W. Wescott part responsi- were guests Monday evening of Mary bility he put the duty of carrying this EMBROIDERIES : cir to Address, America, the Peacemaker, relations Lincoln to a successful so that Linen and Pongee W aists Rev. Alfred C. Elliott \ Todd Tent of Bangor Mrs. campaign issue, the Unitarian church might undertake a Cloths DO YOU KNOW THAT each other. Hymn, America, Audience j Dutch returned recently from a trip in- .Lunch j real forward movement and be a factor | Benediction official visits in Centerpieces a shoe made of selected materials carefully assembled with the “QUALI- cluding East Corinth, in solving the economic and religious A special from Augusta under date of Old Town and Franklin. She left problems of the day. Mr. James H. Runners, etc. TY FIRST” motto is much better than when made o.i the “mill princi- v mothers are ex- chairman for Lacks (so hour). ! | Nov. 4th gives the following decision by Wednesday noon for a trip to include Howes, campaign Belfast, pal” many pairs per made a brief a ppeal for generosity to en- the public Utilities Commission of the visits to the Tents of Augusta, Lewiston Filet Centerpieces eg their apprecia- j able this church to do its share. Mr. Portland and and Cuff Sets DO YOU KNOW THAT accident July 18th of Brooks parties: ; Waterville, Norway. was of Mr. and Collar f ur eiforts on be- ! ; Lupton the guest Mrs. "On about 10:35 A. Elmer A. Seerman on an auto ride and Collais out of State factories are filled with skilled workmen driven from Maine J July 18, 1920, M., The newspaper accounts of the ban- Separate ! at dinner at the Bangor House Friday. Laces the yard indifference. their children, Maine Centrai Passenger Train No. 735 quet held at Gloucester last by by your Monday in Mrs. Albert C. Burgess was also a guest struck a Buick Asa Mats. automobile driven by honor of Captain Welch, and his winn- of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman. especially those whose made from pure H. Jones of Western avenue We have a few tab-collars DO YOU KNOW THAT Brooks, at ing crew of the Fishing Schooner, "'ten have narrow silk and linen hand made laces for $1 50 in Fairfield. Mrs. Jones and their two “Esperanto”, mention the fact that Dr. nearly 75 percent of the money you pay for out of State shoes goes to and $2.00. Call at Journal office. and there are daughters, Mrs. Jones’ brother, W' C. Alfred Johnson, one of the after-dinner build up sections that you have no interest in. quite SUE M. PAR I RIDUE a Ham of Fairfield and Joel Works, aged 21 speakers, was the bearer of a few. challenge A MV L. WILSON. years, of Brooks, were also in the auto- to the “Esperanto”’ to an ocean race WHY NOT mobile. with the Schooner Yacht, the “Undaunt- Cod-liver oil is as patronize your own State? Get better shoes for less money. Your inter- "it notwithstand- ed”. As the “Undaunted” method is to take “This accident occurred is one of the ests are here. The other fellow will look after his. Come in and see as ing the careful driving and apparent pre- largest and most powerful sailing yachts delicate butter, it Our Maine made shoes. hot measure and Try cautions of Mr. Jones. The view of this ever built, an interesting race may be must be made right la‘yze it and then crossing has teen somewhat improved predicted. Dr. Johnson acted for the owner of the to assure TIMM S SHOE STORE mmend the correct since the accident by cutting down some “Undaunted”, Francis R. palatability. Wet Wash who is cherry trees and bushes in the northwest Mayer Esq., the president of a and Wet washings, up to and in- width. angle The dangerous condition at the large Steamship Company, and a mem- cluding 25 lbs., 75 cents. Over will also be materially improved ber of the; Atlantic Yacht and the crossing Club, that, 3 cents per lb. when standard automatic Royal Thames Yacht Club of scon's the signal, England. <:jur advice is not Flat work, 60 cents per twelve FREE, - FREE which has been ordered, shall one already North Belfast, a Sunday school pieces, one-half large, half LOLLYPOPS llways to have been installed.” small. give longer was organized a week ago Sunday with d 9 For the Chilrden narrower shoes. Miss Nellie Ramsdell was the guest of Henry B. Ladd, Supt., and Mrs. John EMULSION Rough-dry, flat work ironed, and cents per lb. honor at a complete surprise party at the Dickie, Secy, Treas. There are I is de- home of Mrs. A. E. Dutch last Wednes- more than forty children to attend. The decidedly palatable All washings called for and On Saturday, Nov. 1 a 329 3. 13th, number of in- return from teachers are H. B. to livered. Telephone day evening, on her the Col- Ladd, Mrs. W. S. and easy take. It WITH EACH PURCHASE OF ces we have advised onial Theatre. The hours were spent Hatch, Mrs. Frank Tibado and Mrs. H. contains Nor- music. Miss Ramsdell B. Ladd. That this is a much purest a shoe socially and with needed en- Belfast than the with a silk umbrella for the welfare of the wegian cod-! u|(!er was presented by terprise children Sweet-Nut Cccoanuts and Milk 35lb has been wearing. the guests and a pair of gloves by the goes without saying and the interest liver oil that Laundry the Mr. | City e whole hostess. She has been employed for the manifested by leader, Ladd, is to is made No Animal Fats-No Presarvatives-Nourishing matter is to and right past eleven years as toll operator in the be commended fostered.The Ladies’ [ what is gave a baked from the start. I right for local office of the Telephone Company Aid Society bean supper in Direct Importing: Company individual foot. and her courteous manner and obliging the vestry recently at which there was i attendance and Benefit Store, 10 Main Street, Belfast, Maine, ways have won her the esteem of the large goodly sum of MAKE YOUR money realized.Byron King of Provi- ' company’s subscribers, who regret to Glenwood his R. a radio OF service applies to lose her from the office. She left Wed* dence, L, operator for one of ANNUAL MEETING Used Cars Cheap for she the steamers of the Standard Oil Com- nesday morning Fairfield, where Ford 1919 fitted with wn-ups” and visited his Parlor Stove The Waldo Trust Company Model, Hastier “grow- be of the For pany, friend, Everett E- will supervisor exchange. HSlSffii shock, as as new. absorber, etc., good as last These LAST The annual meeting of the stockholders nups” well. she has been a member of Mrs. Hatcb, Saturday. boys were FOR SALE. NEW YEAR. ten years Ford 1917 Model, excellent condition. at Vt. and A Photograph of the Waldo Trust Company of Belfast, Dutch’s family, who also will miss her. chums Burlington, later when 46* A. L. CUZNER, 32 Union St. rooms Velie Six, been used two years in perfect were transferred to a TAKEN AT Me will be held at their banking the former operators present they Southern 3gg| Among at condition. Mitchel 1916, original paint for training in the Signal in Belfast on Tuesday, Nov. 16, 1920, were Mrs. Earl Hammons, Mrs. Donald camp Corps o* Notice M. A. the and real leather upholstery, as good as Rogers and Mrs Frederick Obrey, the the U. S. army during the late war.Mr. COO&7~ 10 a. m., for the purpose of revising new. All cars. These cars the who was seen the and touring will present operators included Miss Sarah Mj Frank Tibado is installing a water pres- It person taking by-laws, electing a Board of Trustees, Della D Miss silk umbrella from the of the STUCJO be sold at a very low figure. First come Preston, Miss Knowlton, service to be used in green lobby transacting such other business as may sure connection with Office after Helen Keech and Mrs. Thomas Daley. t'ost Tuesday evening, 5.30, Belfast. come before them. first served. business as proprietor of the 75 High Street, legally Miss I. Smalley of the business his Purity will return same to the officials no ques- gjla j 3w45 R. H. DUN BAT, Secretary THE BANKS GARAGE office was also a guest. Bottling Works. tions will be asked.

V STOCKTON SPRINGS 1 WINTERPORT OAK HILL, Swanville. Transfers in Real Estate

Mrs. J. H. a few re- The transfers of R. K. Stevens is the guest of his daugh- Young spent days Mr. C. H. Webb has gone to Framing- following real estate ter, Mrs. J. W. Lambert. ce with Mrs. Leslie Hawes of Pros- were recorded in Waldo ntly ham, Mass, where he has employment. County Registry of Deeds Mr. and Mrs. George S. Wardwell pect. for the week ending Nov. 6, Oscar Webster had the misfortune to 1920: were recent guests of Captain and Mrs. Capt. and Mrs. O. B. Faulkihgham left Horace M. Griffin. cut his foot while chopping wood, Oct. Oct. 28th fur their winter home in Joseph A. Pendleton, Islesboro, to Deland, 29. Miss Nellie Hichborn has returned from Clarence Nevels, do.; land in Islesboro. WAS SO WORN OUT HE COULD Florida. a week in Belfast with her Miss sister. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Peavey were week- Matia A. Wadlin, Belfast, to James W. HARDLY WOl Ripley bought kindly poem by request that world; yearly demands against the estate if t celebration. meticulous atten- George McNelley, Seattle, Wash., to Following are desired art farm and leased D. M. McFarland was a delight and inspiration to her hear- Mary A. land in North- ritory in this county open. Write today to present the sa;> lcIEa jhe tion to a bountiful spread, the evening Wade, Belfast; and all indebted thereto are request oiu store. was ers. A NORTH port. to J. R. WATKINS Win- given over to cards. banquet was served in the banquet SEARSPORT. CO., Dept. 118, payment immediately. Ella F. to Edwin Mrs. E. G. Waterhouse has been the hall, after the close of the Shibles, Thorndike, ona, Minn. 4w38* At the annual meeting of the local Red meeting by A. Huntoon, do.; land in Thorndike. FRED H. K Vi ALT.:; Mrs. E. S. Charles A. Rogers has begun his duty Oct. guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Palmer in Cross branch held on the afternoon of the Young, Mrs. C. A. McKeaney Edgar L. Stewart, Montville, to Ray- tlelmont, Me, 12, 192c the old as driver of R. F. D. No. ---— Liberty. 27th, chairman, treasurer and sec- and Mrs. F. C. Young, committee. Visit- 2. mond A. Ripley, do.; land and buildings; a| retary were re-elected and these officers in Montville. EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. ors were present from Primrose Edward ^ C. B. Cushman has sold four thorough- together wit Mrs. W. F. Trundy, Mrs. Chapter, A. Matthews and family visit- Dr.ffl. C. hereby gives notice that site hus James M. and Archonia ed pointed executrix of the last a bred Holstein cows to Charles Meservey Parker and Mrs. William Avery Belfast, Chapter, Dixmont. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mat- Stephenson Now that the coal shortage is nearly ment of were elected as the executive committee. of Morrill. thews, Cct» 31st. past the bituminous operators resolve It was also voted to devote ac- GEORGE H. ERSKINE, late. present and un- Frank and D. R. McFarland tivities to NORTH MONTVILLE that “unreasonably high prices Mayhew largely civilian relief and due Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Blanchard and 1 wise practices” should be elimated. By in the County of Waldo, di ktj authority has been granted division DENTIST with their families have moved to the C. by daughter Agnes spent a few days with time that be done the bonds as the law directs at the may shortage headquarters Boston. Mr. John Colby is staying with his sen demands the estate H. Clement farm. her father, J. M. Nickerson, recently. will probably be over. All of which against Charles Colby, for a while. are desired to present the same :t;j, Word was received recently of the helps to remind us that the adminstration Mr. and Mrs. Perley C. Aden have Mr. B. has sold his farm at Sandy Point and all indebted thereto are r- :y death on Oct lath of E. I has had power and has made am- Clifton Gray, Walter Banton and Thomas Thompson ample MNSONIC TEMPLE. ROOM 3 immediately. moved to Freedom village, into C. Pem- and has bought a house in Belfast where this payment formerly of Prospect, at his home in are working in the mill for Mr. Quigg. ple threats to do eliminating and has SYLVIA iKiSL will move broke Carter’s house. Sonora, Calif., where he had been estab- they very soon. not done so. Morrill, Me., Oct. 12, 192t Miss Pearl Stewart has been Telephone 223-3 lished in the monumental business for the visiting Mrs. L. S. Morse, Miss Alta Hawkes at Charles McCorrison’s fora short time. past fifteen years. He is survived by his ! Miss Esther Tibbetts attended the and wife,who was Miss Lucy E. Berry of this Mrs. Sadie Springer from Gardiner teachers’ convention in Bangor. town and by two brothers, Orren and v isited her cousin, Mrs. J. W. Nutter Jasper of Prospect. Mrs. Gray is a sister recently. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Bean are home to Mrs. Ernest A. Partridge. from Thorndike and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mrs. Cora Lamb has closed her home Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lambert have here and returned to Portland with Bean have moved to Thorndike. Mr. returned from a trip to Portland and and Mrs. Harry Armstrong. Mrs. Ida Briggs picked enough native Boston, where they purchased addi- tions to Thomas Thompson and family are go- to make four tumblers of their regular stock and an as- raspberries to move into jeliy( sortment of Christmas also ng the Joseph Pearson on and after October novelties; 24th. Going some to house in Freedom for the winter. going Attleboro, Mass., for a brief Maine’s Greatest Work “frozen” for the Btate of Maine, is it visit with their daughter. During their not? absence their store was in charge of tfieir granddaughter, Miss Ruth who Mrs. Olive A. Berry, Union Superin- Smith, has returned to Bangor, where she is tendent of for a For Schools, Freedom, Thorn- junior in ihe high school. KM10ID5 Upbuilding Maine Knox and Montville has or dike. tendered D. D. G. M. W. A, Nichols of Belfast (Tablets Granules) her resignation to take effect at the con. installed the following officers in the of *2L INDIGESTION elusion of the fall terms. Mrs. Berry presence members of Pownal Lodge Is. F. and A. M. and invited guests Wednes- Take on or ! has been an eminently satisfactory offi- dry tongue day evening October 27th: Robert An- with hot or cold water. cial. drews, W. M.; Roy Litt.efield, S. W.; Percy Kneeland, J. W'.; Lincoln A. Gard- QUICK RELIEF! SWANVILLE CENTER ner, Secretary; Clyde Merrithew, Treas.; Price, 25-50-75^ Charles Kneeland, Chaplain; A. C. Treat, Marshal; Harold Seekins, S. S.; Arthur ! MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF David Wingate recently purchased an Smith, J. S.; Alfred Fayle, tyler. The usual SCOTTS automobile. spread followed the ceremony. I | EMULSION 13 Mrs. THE HARNESSING OF MAINE RIVERS Mowrie of Levant is keeping house LlbfcKTY." 1 for Wm. Curtis and son. Notice of foreclosure, he Company that is doing this work on th< Mr. John Rainey has moved his family Mrs. Sara Hibbert has been passing a Earle D. Sidelinger of Troy, in to Searsport for the winter. WHEREASthe of Waldo and State of few days with friends in Augusta. County Maine, broadest scale is Central Maine Power Com by his mortgage deed dated May 18, 1910, re- Mr. and Mrs. William Small of Monroe Mrs. Barzy Harriman, Mrs. Earl Ste- corded in Waldo Registry of Deeds, Bock 294, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Page 160, conveyed to John Smith of said Troy, vens and little daughter have gone to pany. P. White. a certain lot or parcel of land situated in said Salem, Mass. l'roy, bounded and described as follows: on the Mr. Harold Webb of Waterville south by land of Arthur Cunningham and land spent Mrs Fred Shattuck of Middleboro, of Joseph Williamson; on the east by land of the week-end with his parents Mr. and j1 Mass., has been passing a few days in Joseph Wiliiamsor; on the north by land of The that is the mone\ Mrs. Wm. Webb. Mayo Bickmore; on the west by land of Mayo Company raising town with her Mrs. B. B. sister, Went- Bickmore and Ebenezer B. Gowing and Myra Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Robertson and Miss worth. ] J, Terrill; on the north again by land of Myra to pay for dams and power houses by th«. Bernice Damm attended the teachers’ J. Terrill; west by the road leading from Carle- Dr. and Mrs. Stetson ton’s Mills to Detroit Also another of Newburyport, I Village. convention at Bangor, lot or of land situated in said and sale of its securities to the of Maine Mass., have been several in j parcel Troy people passing days bounded and described as follows: bounded on flnd Mrs. James Knowlton have town, guests of Mr. and Mrs. George | tne north and west by land of Fred Carney; on the south land of James on the and thus the and the closed their house and are to spend the Sprague. | by Temple; keeping ownership east by land of Hartley Cunning; meaning winter with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grant. Dr. Tapley of Belfast and Dr r. B, and intending to convey the same piemises of Maine water in that wAe conveyed to Leona M. Harding, An- earnings power Main Mr. and Mrs. Martin Nickerson and 4 Hoit operated recently on Samuel Ncr. drew J. Sidelinger and Mary B. Sidelinger by in children were week-end guests of his ton for adhesions. He is reported at this their deed of Sept. 9, 1903,‘recorded Waldo is Central Maine Power Registry of Deeds, Book 270 or 276, Page 161, Company. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Nickerson as well. parents, writing doing to which reference is hereby made for a more tbe said of Belfast. Miss Gladys Young entertained sixteen particular deacription. And whereas John Smith assigned said mortgage to Annie The old neighbors and friends of Mrs of her young friends at her home Satur- C Moore by deed of assignment dated June 27, WHY NOT USE YOUR SAVINGS Ti) 1910, recorded in Waldo of Deeds* Briggs were sorrowed to learn of her day, Oct. 30th, the occasion being her Registry Bock 299, Page 413, and tbe said John Smith serious illness and are very pleased to sixteenth birthday. The afternoon was alto assigned said mortgage to Alfred W. BUILD MAINE ? Or, at least why not send hear she is much better now. passed with games and music. Delicious Morse by deed of assignment dated March 20, 1917, recorded in Waldo of Deeds refreshments of Registry cake, two birthday cakes Bock 387, Page 119, and the said Annie C the coupon and learn more about the par! ISsLfcdBUKU lighted with sixteen candles and ice Moore assigned said mortgage to Alfred W.. cream were served. Miss Young is very Morse by deed of assignm nt dated October popular with the young set and received 22, 1920, recorded in Waldo Registry of Deeds, the saving people of Maine can play in mak- Book and whereas the condition The motor boat “Isolde” took a party many pretty and useful gilts. 297, Page 184; of said mortgage ha6 been broken. Now, there- to Camden for the launching. fore, by reason of the breach of the condition ing Maine permanently prosperous. thereof I claim a of said Miss Rena Knowles has been visiting foreclosure mortgage. Dated at PitUfield, Maine, this twenty-sev- her cousin, Mrs. Calvin Kimball, recen tly. WATCH enth day of October, 1920. ALFRED W. MORSE, Mrs. A. Pendleton spent a Joseph By his Attorney, J. W. MANSON, 3w45 few days recently in Bangor with her -1—!_I—- ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. Tbe sub- daughter Emily, who went to the Teach- THE 4 BIG he has scriber hereby gives otiee that been ers’ Convention, being an assistant in the duly appointed administrator de bonis non, COUPON with the will annexed, of the estate of Brooklin High. Stomach-Kidneys-Heart-Liver LENDA P. WARREN, late of Belfast, ip the Central Maine Power Central Maine Mr. E. K. Tapley has resigned his po- Keep the vital organs healthy by County of Waldo, deceased, and given bonds as Company, the law directs. All persons having demands sition as light house keeper on Giindle’s regularly taking the world’s stand- Augusta, Maine. against the estate of said deceased are desired Point and moved to his old home in ard remedy for kidney, liver, to present the same for settlement and all in- Brooklin, Me., Nov. 1st. Mr. Tapley has bladder and uric acid troubles— debted thereto are requested to make payment Please send me information about your immediately. been in the service some thirty odd years. D. stock as an investment for Power Co. RALPH SOUTHWORTH, Belfast, Me,, Oct. 12. 1920-44 The Hallowe’en entertainment held in GOLD MEDAL Sreferredlaine people. Union Hall was very successful. The Name...... which the Penobscot Bay Electric hall was decorated in orange, white and FOR SALE (Of black crepe paper, with plenty of black The waitresses is a cats and Jack o’lanterns. The National Remedy of Holland for one pair Canadian horses, 7 Co. part) with black cat wore tall caps decorations, santuries and endorsed by Queen Wilhel- years old, weigh 2600, work double or Address..,. candy, popcorn, pumpkin pies and coffee; mina. At all druggists, three sizes. single. CHARLES A. ROGERS, were on sale. The usual Hallowe’en stunts Look for Ike aame Gold Medal on every bo* 3w46* Tel. 26-6. Searsport. were performed and all enjoyed a good aad accept do imitation R. J.-U-U-’20 Augusta, Maine. time. A parade of the darkies, goblins and old witch preceded the evening’s en- tertainment. TO LET FOUND Two furnished rooms, electric lights and bath. Garage if desired. Two minutes’ A BOAT ADRIFT on the shore at East Children Cry walk from Post Office. Inquire of FLETCHER’S Belfast. Owner can have it by proving FOR H. L. BUCKLIN, property and paying for this adv. I CAS TOR I A tf45 34 Church Street 2w45* FRANCIS G. PEARSON. CENTRAL MAINE POWER CO. Will A CENSUS REPORT per cent of Americans lived directly off*” SAID I HAD T. B. AND Go the soil. Today less than 33 cent are *IthEYT" GOV’T Catarrh Still pursuing its policy of giving good One of per OPERATION the interesting looked in WOULD MOT LIVE electrical service, the Central Maine things engaged agriculture. _, THREE MONTHS" Come* in Two Minute*—Complete for in the Help Power Company has taken another im- forthcoming census report is in a Few Week*. Mr. Harold W. Schmidt, Box 98, Relief portant step for the Augusta D strict the relation of the country to the city— C. Vey Holman visited his molyb- Clinton believes OUT OFPOLITICS old combination Breese, Co., 111., Don’t go on hawking yourself 8ick The Company’s hydro- of farm life to industrial life. denite mine at Catherine Hill, Hancock he has reason to praise Dr. Hart- morning; it’s cruel, it’s harmful electric and steam station at the east end every Ten years me last and on a man’s for Catarrhal con- of dam has been sold to the ago country led the county, week, put things Remedy Party Leaders Convinced by and it’s unnecessary. the Augusta cities in point of population by 7,000,000. winter schedule. A crew be ditions. If after breathing Hyomei, the won- Cushnoc Paper Company and the C. M. small will Results of National Can- This census will show that the cities at “I used Pe-ru-na months not rid of vile catarrh P. has the land of the H. kept work. In point of size Mr. Hol- eight for Chronic derworker, you are Co, purchased lead the Bronchial Catarrh. I do not get tired, feel like at country by 4,000,000. That is man's mine is second in the can have money back. H. Harvey Company Bangor and Locke largest a giant, am six pounds over normal weight and vass of Editors. you your the a a new change decade has brought forth. world, being exceeded ’he Cli- able to work every day. In March, 1918. I con- No stomach dosing—just take the little streets. Here power distributing only by It has been a contention of the max tracted a severe cold with spitting and took to inhaler that comes Station is under construction. farmer mine in Colorado. During the I had hard rubber pocket that my bed. They said T. B. and would not if they would work together they World War was used in the live After a VINDICATES FORMER POLL. and pour into [it a few This station will be supplied with elec- molybdenite three months, taking couple bot- with each outfit, could have what tles of Pe-ru-na and a box of Man-a-lln Tablets, Breathe it tric through four 33,000-volt high they wished simply be- manufacture of munitions. At present drops of Hyomei. according energy cause could walk around and In seven months went back to work. Mr of numbers. It now seems that is there is no fo. but In two minutes it will re- tension lines, insuring customers four profitable market it, trouble was due to Chronic Catarrh of the nose and throat, which Overwhelming Veto Like That of Year to directions. not a fact. 1 had ten down Into the bronchial of in case the automobile industry is said to offer years, extending tubes. lieve you of that stuffed up feeling. Use different sources power of “Pe-ru-na was life saver.” Before From Both Sides of Professor Hobson of my _ Columbia Univer- of a brisk demand for this ore. a few weeks you should be emergencies. A fifth source of supply prospects Political Fence. it daily and in in his is under by of- si'y analysis of country and city And when it does the Climax and Hol- A HALF CENTURY IN USE entirely free from catarrh. contemplation company life shows the growth of the city at the man mines will come close to dom- or liquie SOLD EVERYWHERE Breathing Hyomei is a very pleasant ficials—this one direct from the Farm- pretty tablets expense of the country in the past cen- inating the in this Washington.—Inner circles of both and certain way to kill catarrh germs. ingdale steam reserve station over a supply country. circuit at low tury. He says one hundred years ago 87 Kockland Courier—Gagette. political parties here are greatly in- Get a Hyomei outfit today. It's sold by heavy copper voltage. and terested In the results of a national druggists everywhere with guarantee to The switching distributing ap- MONTVILLE of the lines is now under —5ol;TI1 Poll on the question of government quickly and safely end catarrh, c*oup, paratus power JUNIOR RED sore throat and bronchitis canvas and the Cushnoc Paper GROSS opera! ion among over 5,000 newspa- coughs, colds, Company, has been | for additional manu- Weaver spending or back. It’s inexpensive. A. A desperately pushed nia per editors throughout the country. money in Howes & Co. can supoly you. facturing space, has already turned the ", 0 home Washington. With 86 per cent of these re- editors, old power station into a pulp crushing WORKING AT HOME gardless of irude Colby has gone to Mor- political faith, giving It as plant. their family of Earl Cross. — i impartial opinion that the public The Central Maine Power Company , the is more than ever opposed to the gov- has rushed in foundations for its new has and moved Production of Sound American ernment Nash bought going into business In com- ’MI-OKA distributing station on the recently pur- ** maniust said, cottage on Water street. petition with its citizens, observers Ends chased Harvey property and as soon as A lor6C the First indigestion a few minutes Citizenship Aim, here see little It relieves stomach sour stom- this foundation is completed, a temporary and son of Pittsfield j chance that either po- misery, iVent" rth and all stomach wooden structure will be built to house Dr. Farrand. litical party will And it a profitable ach, belching disease ago, he would not recently calling on his Says the electrical campaign issue. or money back. Large box of tablets apparatus. ^ Wentworth. at all in all towns. The company will then build a fine, think of leaving , In the opinion of leaders this druggists party modern building of light brick with green On the of member of sort of a home without a worth and Fred Griffin badge every canvass among newspaper tile roof around the wooden structure and are the Junior Red Cross are the words editors Is the best Index of of Lane’s mi on the sick list, but possible when it is completed, the temporary wood package “1 Serve.” That tells the of the public opinion. They recall a similar woik will be torn out. The new station : at this writing. story Cold Tablets in his school children’s branch of the Ameri- questionnaire sent out a year ago in is expected to be completed within two his and has finished digging connection with the that mont-is. It wifi be a reduced fac-simlle bag, every can Red Cross and its efforts to bring proposition ,■ ports 1500 bushels of sound the government take over the rail- of the new Skowhegan power house. one who has used happiness to children throughout the Adams is a close second j roads permanently. at that Notice world Replies these tablets time from DODGE-H \LL bushels. Why go 10 the approximately the same that the time never was as Realizing number of editors showed 83 per cent speaks just so os now the George Ira Dodge and Miss Caroline r propitious right for teach- against the principle of government TO NOTIFY public highly of them.” ita has sold her farm the ideals of Pendleton Hall, both of Dark Harbor, Ryan ing highest citizenship, operation. They recall also that with- 1WISHthat I have sold my marble to John Adams the entire present of the Jun- in ten from were married at 11 a. m. Oct. s Mills Q. program days publication of the on Street to Saturday, ior Red Cross has been framed under result of business High I small place at the Head the former questionnaire the 30th, at the Congregationalist parsonage the very inclusive phrase, “Training sentiment for return the C. A. Bruce, but have not sold ,c.last, where she plans to of railroads in this city. The pastor, Rev. Alfred C. TABLETS for to COLD Citizenship Through Service” for their owners had crys- on BRIDGE definitely my GRANITE SHOP Elliott, officiated with the single ring JANES ! others. Since the Junior Red Cross is tallized. The was 1 service. bride accompanied by has the Warren the STREET, or gone out of business bought agency through which the Amerl- Comparison of present results Id de- her mother, Mrs. Walter Hall of Dark ‘*\Z7ie Pink Tablets in the Yellow Box/* can tail I am now ie school house and will Red Cross reaches the schoolboys with those of a year ago con- as has been reported. Harbor. The bride and groom left at LE ROY, N. Y. while Mrs. and the all its activities vinces the not once for Boston, where they will v there soon, schoolgirls, political student only devoting my whole attention to spend are designed to come within the' regu- that these editors liave Iteen accurate the winter. :.j. who has been living there, the and manufcturing lar school program, and without creat- in their judgment, but that party con- quarrying will move her family to will find ing new courses or increasing the num- siderations played no part in form- of granite. You always is homestead at Wood- ber of studies to lend its aid in vitaliz- ing it From Democratic and sup- something doing here and a varie- the work of the radical for ing schools. posedly Texas, example, to the ty of finished work select from. V, :>t of Hartland, N. S has “The thing that is needed," says Dr. present questionnaire brought re- plies from editors 244 few days in this vicinity Livingston Farrand, Chairman of the of papers, only American Red three of which are Yet and O. W. Cross Central Commit- Republican. McLain Rip- tlie tee, “is not a perpetuntion of the Jun- percentage against government | A. S. was formerly connected HEAL, lor Red Cross, but the training and ojeration was 92, which is exactly the j ut.h Canning Co., being same breeding of sound American citizenship as that given bj 200. editors Bridge Street, Belfast, Maine “How’s the cake corn factory at Liberty inspired by the true, fundamental from Republican Michigan, among ! coming?’’ Every- whom 1 ideals of sound democracy. One of tiie were representatives of only conceptions In the Red three Democratic papers. Other interested. You -nman drove Edwin Mar- great making body’s want to know Cross a contributor to better citizen- states that pair percentages signifi- k to through Lawrence, are Massachusetts ! ship in our American democracy is the cantly and Nevada, returning with Mrs. with Connecticut and realization that after all tiie sole hope 100; South Caro- that it’s and test it Mrs. Luce 'is coming right you ! goods. of any nation is with the children of lina, with 97; Maine and West Vir- :n; in the future with the country." ginia, with 96; Kentucky and New | York, with 91; Missouri and Pennsyl- time and That’s the we •ice. Mr. Luce accom The plan of organization of the Jun- again. way vania-, with 89; Ohio and Oklahoma, HI. ior Red Cross makes the JjSi-M -' school—pub witii 87. lie, parochial and private—tiie unit, sure The result of the present poll as to H test and repair a make of not the individual pupils. Mutual serv- \V/E M4RSM0NT. government operation in each state ice, helpful community work such as ■ VVand give full Serv- are graphically shown by the follow- gj clean-up campaigns, care of the sick, 1 icetoallbatterymakes. 0 mpson of Augusta was a ing chart: promotion of health regulations, par- a We guarantee all re- ■ ,f Mr. and Mrs. D. H. ticipation in civic and patriotic move- pairs on an 8 months’ 0 ments—all these creative de- jp] agencies We 2 William signed to translate into life and action adjustment plan. Tell unningham has returned jg ’’ the regular school program are parts talk new battery B -Wiere she spent a week H of the machinery which the Junior Red when your old re w. Mr. Alton Neal. fl only Cross places at the of the disposal one is beyond restor- M ■■ant was called to Wat- school authorities. |H * ation. You’ll like our El Flour in the home of Mr. Dana Graded study courses giving prac- if tical methods of civic 3* USL Golden Rule W s seriously ill. training, supple- very ^ mented by pamphlets and helpful sug- Service. v me has closed her home gestions, are supplied to the local We test it at every of its ford, Conn., where she schools by the Junior Red Cross. An Belfast Motor Service stage making- several times an hour. i. a,nter with her mother, elaborate plan for an inter- promoting High St., Tel. 331-3 I..' change of correspondence between chil- Sweeney. BELFAST, MAINE dren in different sections of the United We make certain V.lrian Tuttle and family absolutely of its uni- States as well as with children in' for- form and ■> of Belfast spent the quality purity. eign lands is being devised and will v at Camp ddemlock, take a prominent place in the estab- we it oacook. lished classroom program. Because have thus made sure of the In the cause of of the can be sure of : rgi 1 Hall and Mrs. Os- promoting general state of Maine! quality flour, you child Red Cross courses in tne of Idelfast and Mrs. Grace welfare, WALDO SS—To the Sheriffs of our quality your baking. home hygiene and care of the sick, L S. respective Counties or either of their run, Mass., were guests * —’| first aid, and dieiing may be estab- Deputies, Greeting Oct' command to attach the or es- harles Hemenway lished in all Junior Red Cross Aux- We you goods You will find that WILLIAM TELL will tate of Benjamin F. Young, a non-resident of a delicious flavor and a uniform iliaries. this State whose present residence is un- give William diobinson of Tiie ideals and the objective of the known, to the value of one hundred dollars, goodness to all your baking. Junior Red Cross are embodied in the and summon the defendant (if he may be iss., who were recently found within to before of service which the takes your precinct), appear of Mrs. Robin- pledge pupil our Justices of our Supreme Judicial Court, guests take on when he signs the membership roll and next to be hoiden at Belfast, within and for Don’t chances your flour. husband, Mr. and Mrs. pins on his coat the Junior’s badge. said County of Waldo, on the fourth Tuesday fcfitrt .,.. A. D. then and there in Tell WILLIAM TELL. The pledge which binds together serv- of September, 1920, your grocer, our said Court to answer unto Coal ice and reads: Searsport gins has just finished a citizenship Company, a corporation duly organized under “We will seek in all airs, mission style, for ways to live up the laws of the State of Maine and having its to the ideals of the Junior Red Cross principal place of business in Searsport, in the SWAN-WHITTEN COMPANY Packard and he is now of Waldo and Slate of in a and devote ourselves to its service. County Maine, plea desks for the of the case, for that the said defendant at said grammar “We will strive never to dis- bring Searsport on the day of the purchase of this viol rooms. Mr. Googins credit to this, our country, by any un- writ was indebted to the plaintiff corporation a few days working in worthy act in the sum of forty eight dollars and eighty- eight cents ($48 88) according to the account wood turning We will revere and our coun- obey annexed, and being so indebted in considera- try's laws and do our best to inspire a tion thereof, then and there promised the •V\ ANVILLE. like reverence and obedience in those plaintiff corporation to pay it said sum on de- mand. nbout us. And the avers that said “We will endeavor in all these plaintiff Benjamin oningham has been seri- ways, F. Young has ixo tenant, agent or attorney on as good citizens, to transmit America whom service can be made in this State. greater, better and more beautiful than ! Searsport, Maine, April 15, 1920. v arl Ill ill III III 11IIHi Howard of Searsport she was transmitted to us.” Benjamin F. Young to Smalley’s Coal Dr. f Mr. and Mrs. Chester At the foundation of this school pro- Searsport Company, To use and occupation of lot of land in ROCKLAND,CAM DEN of the Junior Red Cross ia a Jays ago. gram Searsport from June 1, 1916, to April Winter Work and great love for America's children, 15, 1920. $48 88 BELFAST announcement was re- Yet though often requested, the said de- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eth- PROSPECT fendant the Bame has not paid, but neglects AUTO SERVICE announce the marriage FERRY and refuses so to do; to the damage of said as he the sum of one Supplies Leave Hotel says, hundred Farm R>ckland plaintiff, daily, at '<-r Ruth to Mr. Carl Wes- calling dollars which shall then and there be made to Thorndike Hotel at 7 a. .- lication to be thirty days, least, before the High Street. man to be holden Mass—In a letter sent to recently. term of said court, at Belfast for sale an Islan ! on the coast of which has all the J 4 aforesaid, on the first Tuesday of January, A. I have Maine, Co., Mr. L. W. New- Capt. W. H. Harriman and son Telephone 338-2 40 Will- D. 1921, that he then and there in said features of on EMPIRE. unbridge writes: “I may St., iam of were recent court and show cause, if any he has, 1,1 ‘el Rockland, visitors appear It is miles in extent, has wooded hills, sunny glades and bosky you know how I am should not be rendered against 1 here with relatives. why judgment has EIGH'l THOUSAND cords (esti- have taken two large him, and execution issue accordingly. Jells. Has farms and ranches, 1 your H. mated) of Wood. Has approximately THIRTEEN HUNDRED Dr. True’s Elixir and Joseph Crowley of Corea spent several Attest: JAMES CILLEY, Clerk. Pulp Percent better than before True copy of the writ and declaration and ACRES of land. Trucking fci. j days with his wife and son at Ross Kar- continue it for I do order of court thereon. taking Has a completely equipped FISHING PRIVILEGE and one of the I am to do * r,a'" ri man’s a short time ago. 3w45 JAMES H. CILLEY, Clerk. prepared all kinds of truck- rhat I had before, and The Fraternities Health best on the coast. il f ing. Furniture and every one I Know tells me I piano moving a J>i'j Mr. and Mrs. Morris Contains a thriving Town, etc. Has about Two Hun- etter- The Ginn and five Accident Asso. Postoflice, Leave f‘S V deep .circles are and etc. specialty. orders at the stable, m dred People, Houses, Stores, < u»der daughters and Mr. Ben Starrett of '■Man my eyes. No more Rock- corner of Main and Cross and Dr ™r me,” protection in the Fraternities This MUST RF. SOLD AT ONCE. streets, they land, motored here to spend Oct. Buy your property will Sunday and more want to know about receive prompt attention. .. the leading health accident associa- If there is anything you it write bhxir, the Family Laxative 3 with Mr. 1, and Mrs. W. H. Ginn. Maine. I in W.L.C00K Telephone connection. has benefitted thou- tion r ,,: .'■j'PeMer CHARLES S. TAYLOR. W. L. Maine -iiousands of sufferers from CLOSE HOG ISLAND Agent, WEST, Belfast, W. W. jjf.i FEB. 1 Havford Block. Me. BLAZO & SON, Derv°usness, poor appetite, 18tf Belfast, 1_ Station I 126 Waldo Belfast. ns°mnia and worms. Over Avenue, Jha,-. a‘; Hog Island shipyard at Undertaker fht.. ”r,ts because it is pleasant Philadelphia, SURETY * ■; « just right—no harmful built at a cost to the Government of Dr. A. M. 1 1 Lothrop Piano he without it. about $70,000,000, will be closed February Expert Tuning Licensed Embalmer « 1 unless disposed of by that date, Chair- DENTIST and Repairing BONDS man Benson announced at L S^^fflssafiacgL'***• ^ Red and Void to-night the License 377. LLOYD ask J tnetalUc\w7 %aren Ory j D. McKEEN, Why your friends to take the risk? Shipping Board. The board has been 1 Let the National Surety Co. bond fy FLETCHER’S to sell this Colonial Theatre MAINE. you ^ trying plant and the best offer Building Maine. Tel. 61-3 BELFAST, CHARLES S. 7 Local "Ar Helfast, TAYLOR, Agent, > to r I A received was $4,000,000. TELEPHONE 336-3 I Phone 126-4. 41tf y®*15 known ns Best,—fest.AIwnwRcjir 27tf —— Hayford —■ I Block, Belfast, Maine, SOLD BY 0RUGG!S1S ElTJcWMBlt, BROOKS. SEARSMONT.

Mrs. Eben Miller was a business caller In the church vestry Monday, Nov. 1st, Another in Belfast Saturday. a THE Royal Suggestion very attractive and successful All Hal- PROGRESSIVE STO Cecil Crockett, Adrian Lane and Guy lowe’en Social was held. Children and Rgi Bradford are at work for C. D. Varney young folks were assisted by several COOKIES and DROP CAKES - - pressing hay. adults. It was delightful to see and hear - From the New Royal Cook Book Mrs. Bessie C. Lord of Providence, R, the children while two “Tall Janes” call- SPECIAL L, has been a ten days’ guest of her sister, ed forth hearty shouts of delight. All the child- Mrs. Otis W. Lane. numbers were enthusiastically received. ren WHENromp in hun- The were Our sale will close Nov. Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Littlefield of decorations artistic. The Saturday, 13th. We have gry, here are some added f0r witch's fortune teller corner was wholesome delights that Belfast were the guests of J. C. Forbes well the last two and a two days, Friday Saturday, good selection of will satisfy the most and family, Sunday. patronized, while ghoSts played lin Mul ravenous appetite. upon a wash boiler cover. Coffee, cocoa, Underwear from our famous “Dove” Edward G. Cox and a party from line, including Cookies candy, cake and doughnuts were well Envelop here % cup shortening Union, Me., left Thursday for a Chemise, Muslin Gowns and Petticoats. patronized. Games concluded a most Night 2 cups sugar week’s hunting trip at Ripogenus, Me. M cup milk enjoyable evening. 2 eggs Mr. John Gibbs Jr. and wife have Those who have attended our SPECIAL SALE % teaspoon grated nutmeg On November 30th will be held the an- the past 1 teaspoon vanilla extract moved into the tenement over the build- fev or rind of 1 nual Christmas sale. rather must grated next to This earlier days feel well satisfied with our wonderful lemon ing the Chase & Varney store. values. date will enable purchasers to get well 4 cups flour Rev. T. H. 3 ROYAL Martin, formerly of Sears- teaspoons Royal ahead with Christmas presents. Supper We are still Baking Powder port, began services in the some wonderful values in Congregation- will be served at standard time. offering SPECIAL Cream shortening and su- 5.30, LOTS al church here in the village last of gar together; add milk to Sunday There will be several interesting features. merchandise and we feel sure you will make good beaten eggs and beat Mr. Sam Moore of Our savings. again; add slowly to BAKING Jackson and Mr_ Ladies Aid under whose auspices All creamed shortening and Emery Merrithew have been at work in Hallowe’en was held and under which sugar; add nutmeg and You will still find town Shirtwaists, Underwear, for flavoring; add 2 cups flour during the past week building chim- the Christmas sale will be held solicit Hosiery Ladies sifted with baking pow- neys. the help of Searsmont residents and and Children, der; add enough more ^Kimonas, Aprons, Remnants, Outing Night Gow^ flour to make stiff dough. POWDER friends to beat last Mrs. Earl F. Gibbs and the Misses Ad- help year’s record, Roll out very thin on and other which also broke that many all at that will interest floured board; cut with mah Emmons and Blanche Beckwith and of former years. articles, prices you. cookie cutter, sprinkle Searsmont has a worthy church history with sugar, or put a rai- Absolutely Pure Mr. Donald Hogan of Jackson motored to and is sin or a piece of English Waterville in the struggling bravely to reconstruct TERMS CASH. walnut in the center of Saturday Hogan car. her cause each. Bake about 12 min- under changing conditions Mr. Henry Cunningham has sold his utes in hot oven. caused by the outgoing of families and Made from Cream of Tartar, residence to Cocoa Cakes Clarence E. Hamlin and has Drop derived from young life in early teens of church-goers. H. H. 4 tablespoons shortening grape*. rented a part of the R. S. Greenwood [COOMBS COMPANY 1 cup sugar Any articles, useful or fancy, will be house. Mr. Cunningham will buy a legg gladly welcomed, together with the at- MASONIC TEMPLK' high % cup milk place in Bangor later. STREET, BELFAST, MAINE 1% cups flour tendance on the date of the many willing 3 teaspoons Royal Miss Christine A. who has been Baking Powder Jones, sympathizers and those anxious to be as % cup cocoa employed stenographer for the M. C. helpful to their old home town. The ^4 teaspoon salt R. R. Co. in the 1 teaspoon vanilla Waterville, Me., during Sunday school is slowly but surely grow- three Cream shortening; add past months, arrived home Satur- ing in influence under the able and ef- sugar and well-beaten COOK BOOK FREE egg; beat well and add day night. She now has employment fective superintendency of Mrs. Elizabeth The new Cook Book milk slowly; sift flour, Royal with the Waldo Trust Co. of Belfast. K. baking powder, salt and containing 400 delightful re- Stanley. Parents are urgently re- cocoa into stir cipes, will be sent to you mixture; Mr. Otis W. Lane has sold his farm on quested to send their children to Sabbath until smooth, add vanilla. free if you will send your Put one tablespoon of name and address. j the Jackson road to E. C. Tasker of Bel- school at 11.30. The a. m. church ser- batter into each greased ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. vice muffin tin and bake in fast and will move into his other house precedes the Sabbath school. Even 115 Fulton New York moderate oven about 20 Street, City. j by Crockett’s Theatre now d ing service at 7.15. At Christmas an minutes. Cover with boil- occupi by ed icing. W. H. Bowden. Mr. Bowden has bought entertainment will be arranged at which there the place owned by Walter O’Brien on will be a Christmas tree and pres- entation the Monroe road which is now occupied of prizes to the scholars for by Ralph Murphy. proportionate attendance during three t-he first a china was won months. The Emma E. SEARSPORT. prive, pin tray, The Black & Gay Canneries Factory pastor, Rev. | by Mrs. Wm. Parse. The a would be glad to be informed consolation, here in Brooks is doing a rushing busi- Harrison, of sick a pack of cards, was received by Mrs. C. people desiring a or any Mrs. Harold Cook has returned from ness this year. The work in this factory call, N. Meyers. Maple cake and cof- other person not reached. visit with relatives in Sullivan. mousse, began about the last of September and to possibly yet fee were served. Besides those men- Mr. and Mrs. G. Renfrew Wilson date there has been ten carloads of tioned, the guests included Mrs. Fred UUfcKTY. motored to Rockland Sunday for the day. canned apples not less than four hundred Mrs. Fred Mrs. N. F. Gil- Smith, Burr, cases of twelve cans E. n. P. Nickels left for each in a car, Mrs. Monday Miss Fannie Gilman is a key, Mrs. A. B. Pendleton, Mrs. M. B. from here. guest of Dr. where she will be the shipped There are thirty Everett, Mass., Thompson, Mrs. H. G. Curtis, Mrs. Frank and Mrs. C. B. Hoit. women and thirteen men at work in guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Curtis. the Curtis, Mrs. Wm. Goodell, Mis. J. W. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. factory and they are canning over two Hurd were au‘,o Austin R. and Miss Elizabeth Vaughan Black, Mrs. J. D. Sweetser, Mrs. Cora visitors in Oct. 31st. thousand cans of apples per day, each can Augusta, Rittredge of Belfast were guests of Mr. Dow, Mrs. Eliza Pattee, Miss O. J. Law- containing about a or five Knowlton had tile WT. last Sun- gallon pounds, Percy misfortune to and Mrs. Donald Vaughan rence, Miss Sally Dow, fourteen ounces net weight per can. break his arm recently while cranking day. Mrs. A. Story Trundy gave a Jinen his car. The following pictures will be seen at The Ladies’ Aid of the Methodist shower on Saturday evening at her home The Crockett Theatre Co.’s Theatre this Tom Vose a few in after- spent days Bangor church will meet this (Thursday) in Steamboat avenue, for Miss Anne ; month: Nov. 6, Ethel Clayton in “More last week in the interest of the Liberty noon with Mrs. J. R. Davis in Mortland Whittier, whose marriage to Mr. Charles Deadly than the Male,” 5 reels, the News Lumber Company. road. E. Moore of Los takes Angeles, Calif., film and Hof the Episode b:g serial, “The Mrs. Sara who has been Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Sargent and Mr. place early next month. The evening ; Hibbert, pass- Moon Riders.” Nov Charlie in a 13, Ray a week in with Bath was with and at 10.30 ing Augusta friends, re- and Mrs. W. M. Parse motored to spent needle-work, 5-reel big picture, “Red Hot Dollars,’’ turned home the week-end with rela- a large package was left at the door for Sunday. Sunday to spend Episode 15 of Moon Riders also News tives. * Miss Whittier. Rather puzzled, the guest Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Worthly of Au- film; Nov. 20, Wallace Reid in a 5-reel closed of honor opened it, to find numerous gusta were auto visitors Sunday at the Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Curtis have picture, “Hawthorne of the U. S. A.,” smaller packages containing dainty linens home of 6. B. Wentworth. their home on West Main street for the Episode 16 of Moon Riders, News of all kinds. film; Delicious refreshments of | There was on season and left Friday by auto for Ever- Nov. 27, Lillian Gish in “Turning the work five candidates at pink rabbit, olives, hot chocolate, pine- the ett, Mass. Tables,” another big 5 reeltr, Episode 17, regular meeting of Arbutus Chapter, apple ice cream, brownies and nut cakes, 0. E. Miss Mabel Griffin has closed her home of “Moon Riders” and the News film. S., Monday evening, Nov. 8th. were served. Those present included iii West Main street and will spend the A dance follows after picturi seach night. Raymond Worthing, Katherine San- Miss Anne Whittier, Mrs. Elizabeth winter as the guest of Capt. and Mrs. B. ford, Chester Worthing and Miss Urania Whittier, Mrs. Melvin Thompson, Mrs. F. Colcord. Bennett were visitors at George Worth- S. L. Fairchild, Mrs. Edson fletcher, CEISTER MONTVILLE. who occupied ing’s in Palermo, Oct. 31st. F. A. GilDert and family, Mrs. J. LI. Duncan, Mrs. I. H. Havener, Main A. P. the Albert Nickels house in East Mrs. G. R. Wilson, Mrs. Harold Cook, McFarland and E A. Ramsay Mr. and Mrs. Marlton Knowlton and left last week were street through the summer, Mrs. Donald Vaughan, Miss f loreuce Col- Sunday visitors in town. laughter Marian, Mrs. Walter Knowlton, for their home in Hampden. Mrs. Donald Mathieson and son cord, Miss Elsie Gilkey, Miss Harriet The pupils of the Center school, taught James vetta Rebekah were auto visitors in Belfast A regular meeting of Rny Roulstone. by Mrs. Lizzie S. Moore, gave a fine en- Saturday — Lodge will be held Thursday evening, tertainment Monday evening at the A party composed of Mr. and Mrs. the Pearl Den.iaco and Mr. Lee Nov. 11th. All members of degree WHITE’S UJKMER, Winterportf Grange hall, followed by a dance. Music children, Ricker, Mr. Earl Keef, all of stall are'urged to be present for rehearsal. by Sanford’s orchestra. Albion, were auto callers in town Sunday. Mrs. W. H. Bickloid who has Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Haskell and employment Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Tasker went to Dennaco was born in Liberty, daughter in Oiono was in town af Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Mrs. Beulah Pickering of Deer Isle called Sunday. Waterville Tuesday to pass the winter Knowlton. on Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Duncan Monday, Everett York of Rendu skeag has em- with Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Carter. Mrs. married. en route from Camden to Deer Isle by ployment with his uncle, G. H. York. Carter passed a part of last week here helping Mrs. Tasker auto. Fred Clark, who has been employed in pack. SHUTE—Blood. In Belfast, Nov. 9, by Mrs. Harold Coombs returned to her Brewer, is at his home here for a few Albert Fuller and family of North Rev. William Vaughan. Donald M. Shute of Belfast and Iva L. Blood of Morrill. home in Belfast Saturday after spending w eeks. Searsmont have moved into one of E. P. Mr. Rich’s a month as the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. White were in houses. Mr. Fuller will navigate died! and Mrs. Fred B. Smith, on Church to call Mrs. Les- a four-ox team between Mr. Rich’s mill William Prospect recently upon Wayne, Vrra Halare and Lambert Terry, three stars seen in the Selwvn’s S lie Hawes, a nd the Liberty Lumber Co. DAVIS. In North November Musical street. Belfast, 5, Comedy Success. Buddies, with the entire New York and Boston ca- George W. Davis, aged 75 years, 6 months her cot- Herrick of Swan* company and special Miss Alice Walker has closed Mr. and Mrs. Charles and 9 days. company orchestra, Colonial Theatre Thursday, Novemlvi Point for of L. A. and Seats now tage, “Whitecap,” on Pleasant ville were guests White KNUX PATTEE. In Jackson, Nov. 1, David selling at Box Office. for her 72 2 months and the season, and left last week family Sunday. Pattee, aged years, 22 a few Walter Carter is J. F. days, home in Bangor, after spending Mrs. Julia White and Mrs. G. H. York helping Bryant Walker motored in the mill. Notice of Foreclosure days at Brookside. Miss attended the Pomona grange meeting at BELFAST PRICE CGRRENT. Carl K. Mathews of Lincoln- Tuesday to vote. to Searsport North Searsport, Nov. 3. Schools ih town closed for one week’s WHEREAS,ville, in the County of Waldo and State for Corrected Weekly for The Journal. of Maine, by his d«-et; fated the The Column Miss Florence Colcord left Monday vacation Friday. mortgage Northern Light grange observed last twentieth of March A. D. and re- Spinal day 1917, where she will be for PRODUCE MARKET I PAID PRODUCER Milwaukee, Wis., Thursday eveming as children’s night, Myra Bryant is at home for a week corded in th*> Waldo Registry of Deeds. Book of Mr. and Mrs. Apples, per bush, I Hay, $30 00a35 00 326, Page 301. conveved to S. E Churchill. I here are in the adult units or bon several weeks the guest and a line program was presented from her work on Knox ridge. spine twenty-six by 75a 100 14 John Wiley. Lverett Greer and Hei.ry Heard, her ab- Hides, called vertebrae. These are Nature in Mortimer L. Stevens. During them. a certain parcel of real est«fe situate in Lin- MEl organized by per Miss Martha Hubbard is the proud Beans, pea, 8 Lamb, 30 exchange will colnville. in the County of Waldo and State of ment one above the other from the head to the reg sence the N. E. telephone Beans, y. e., 12 Lambskinsl 25al 50 E& pelvic Mrs. C. B. Jewett of Hampden made a o wner of a Shetland pony ahd outfit. brnnd'd and descrined as to Maine, follows, a be in of Mrs. G. R. Wilson. butter, 55a 6o Mutton, 20 articulations, when normal, are in perfect apposition, charge H. York after wit: A certain lot or parcel of land with the brief visit .with Mrs. G. Mrs. W. K. McNeil of Belfast visited Beef, 14al5 1 25a 1 50 renewal sides, Potatoes, buildings thereon. si‘ ua'ed in said Lincolnville: C? nerve (trunks, ordinarily 31 pairs, free passage through The Red Cross membership of No. Waldo attending the meeting her H. A. a few Beef, f. q., 13al4 Round Hog, 20 bounded and described as to There brother, Shibles, days follows, wit. tween the vertebral segments which Nature provided f< starts today, Nov. 11th. 36 20 Bounded on the north land of E Scru drive Pomona, Wednesday. last week. Cheese, Straw, 00a24 00 by G 50 ton; on the east land oi Everett Greer and Should these spinal segments*become as tin will be no house-to-house canvass this Chicken, Turkey, 26a32 by disarranged, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mrs. Julia Josian Miller on the south town Foss, Mr. S. K. and Calf 40 2 estate; by ly such subluxations the soft nerve substan but those who wish to renew mem- Thompson family have Skins, Tallow, do, impinge year, White and Mrs. A. G. attended 35 road leading to Town House and land of W. Larby moved to Waterville where he has em- Duck, Veal, 22 the condition known as dis-ease. The bones in > or become new members, are S McKinney; on the west by land of George spinal bership, the of the Waldo Veter- E gs, 84 Wool, unwashed, 40 E. meeting county ployment. Lermond $ order are nerve but when out of asked to leave their money at the C. 1 40 8 00 protectors, alignment ans’ association in Nov. 4. owl, Wood, hard, Meaning to convey the same nrop>rty as Monroe, nerve disturbers, j Adams store, where buttons and receipts Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Thompson have Geese, 32 Wood, soft, 6 50 deeded to Jecicson Ma'hews by Gideon R. L. A. White and H. J. F. P. Clements, the Sam and Sanford by his deed dated Nov 6, 1893. and may be obtained. bought Thompson place, RETAIL PRICE RETAIL MARKET If there is anything wrong with your lungs, h< O. recorded in Waldo Registry of Deeds, Book head, Ritchie, members of Monroe lodge, I. moved there last week. Sessions of the Junior department of Beef, corned, 35a38 Lime, 2 20 238, Page 4b7, to which deed reference is here- part of your body, the incoordination is due to a lack of Id O. F., went to Searsport Thursday even- 18a32 89 by made for a more complete description, and were Mr. and Mrs. John son Butter, salt, Oats, in on nerve such the Congregational Sunday school Ingraham, and the said aiising pressure the fibres, supplying pa: ing to a special meeting of Sears lodge. Corn, 1 44 Oat Meal, 8 Whereas, S. E. Churchill, John Wiley. resumed last Sunday. The class of young daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bryant E erett Greer (by tie name of Everett A. Cracked corn, 1 34 Onions, 4 Chiropractic adjustments remove the impi.igment am A. G. Larby called upon Sylvanus Greer) and Henry ard (by the name of has been reorganized, with Mrs. spent Sunday at Geo. Ingraham’s. Corn 1 34 24a25 girls » meal, Oil, kerosene, E Hea ih.-ir of mort- nerve herself restores Hi ___ Henry d) by assignment normal flow of energy—Nature Ward, in Bangor, Saturday. Mr. Ward 40 13 Fred Smith as teacher. Officers have Cheese, Pollock, gage, duly executed, dated the twelfth day of who has been a frequent visitor in town Mrs. Mary Davis and Mrs. John Jer- Cotton seed, 3 65 Pork, 25 A. D 1918, and recorded in W ddo been elected as follows: Pres., Frances April County Cranberries, 13 Rye meal, 8 Registry of Deeds, in B > >'< 297, Ptge 141, as- Rilla for several years past, was seriously in- nison, of Waltham, Mass., returned to H. W. Rogers; treas., Annie Rogers; sec., Clover seed, 75 Shorts, 2 80 signed said mortgage to me, and Whereas, the ALLEN, jured by being run down an automo- their respective homes Nov. condition of said has been broken: Whitcomb. Parents are reminded that by t, having Elour, 15 00a 17 00 Sugar, 15 mortgage Now, therefore, reason of the breach of the and re- bile and is in a critical condition, being been called to Prospect by the illness and H. G. seed, 9 00 Salt, T. I„ 0 00 by 59 Street, Belfast. Telephon Sunday school has been resumed, condition thereof I claim a foreclosure of said High unable to move his lower limbs. of their Dan’l M. 28 Sweet potatoes, 5 hearsals for Thanksgiving have begun. death father, Dockham,»t' f,ard, mortgage. 3w46 ELIZABETH MATHEWS held on Tuesday Dated November 4% 1920. Funeral services were LINCOLNVILLE afternoon for Jeremiah W. Sweetser, who FOR SAFE CARD OF THANNS died at his home on the county road Sat- in large or small quan- Miss Ella Pottle has returned to her thanks SWEET CIDER Elder A WORK FOR YOU We wish to extend our heartfelt urday noon at the age of 70 years. home in LET CLARION tities. A. E. COLLINS, Medfield, Mass. to all friends for symp thy and kindness Sweetser was Davis officiated. Jeremiah extended to us in our recent bereavement Miller Belfast, Me. Mrs. Emma Miller visited Mrs. Ada 55 St., born in Searsport in 1850, the son of Morton in the loss of our wife and mother, Birdie 2w45p in Belmont last week. and see how easily every cook- Phone 137-13 of L. Cross, and we wish to assure all that Peter and Lucv Sweetser Searsport. Mrs. Edna Dunton of Everett, Mass., their good will as expressed by words, he followed the sea, is solved. For many years is visiting relatives in town. ing problem deeds and beautiful will ever be Wanted flowers, Situation ,<£1$ a later engaging in the painter's trade. cherished and remembered. D* Capt. Arthur Wagner of Camden, who housekeeper for widower. RAW FURS AND Miss Ida Mi?. Freeman a. Cross As capable Several years ago he married has been boarding at W. P. McCobbs re- at WORK Mrs. REXFORD RYDER to child. Bought Highest He had been turned last week. CLARIONS Mr. and No objection All of furs Webber, who survives him. ^ V. B. ELLS, shipments days and if our valuat in health for some time before his Mr. Ervin poor Eugley, who has been on a ST WITH PRECISION Route 4, Brooks, Maine factory we return y xl death. Practically all of his life was gunning trip in Northern Maine, has k1! LOST PAY ALL I returned with a he is survived by good si zed deer. spent in Searsport, and w A short-haired all black kitten. Finder widow and four James Miss PortlandRendering^^^^^ his by brothers, Roselyn Jackson of West Pow- uniform results from the please return to FOR SALE na), Maine, has been a giving B., John W., Alexander, and Augustus guest of Mr. and MAURICE FRENCH, Mrs. Leslie Gray for the week-end. L. Sweetser, all of Searsport. simplest possible management. 26 Cedar Street Lot of land with three houses, Moving has been the order of the BUSINESS The members of the White Elephant day GET INTO the past week. Mr. and need Clarion service. Mrs. Leslie Gray You on Spring St., between Church Watkins 137 products sail Auction Club were jointly entertained on have moved from the village into the WANTED own auto or team .a- streets. Good If you c«"^ Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. E. D. P. house vacated by his mother, Mrs. Rob- and High bargain today for information where'iftr^8t \A Curtis at the ert Hardy, who is occupying her home WOOD & BISHOP CO, Bangor, Maine do or ritcry for selling products and Mrs. To housework, 1 Nickels Joseph general plain home or investment. 1. “Elm view” at Miller’s Corner. Mrs for tion of kind in world. , \s yK home of Mrs. Nickels in West Main St. Telephone 246-6. J. K. Abbie Cross has moved from the village sewing. W^**'^*1 were tilled for the and FRED T. CHASE, Agt. 7w46p DeP*- Four tables game, into Mr. John Wiley’s residence. Sold by W. A. Hall, Belfast Iw46p f