Ellsworth American : November 15, 1916
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— — -i—_r / \ol. LXII )^‘y.,y>J,PTT.c,V^aro^*-| ELLSWORTH, MAINE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 15,1916._ 'lsb«ru«cmrnti. LOCAL AFFAIRS. month* In New York state. She was ac- I companied on the trip home by Mr. and Mn. Albert Rlgali and son Anthony, and NSW ADVERTISEMENT!* THIS WEEK John Kigali, who will remain here for a The Davis Theatre short visit. Exec notice—Charles C Burrill We Encourage New Depositors Admr notice—Thomas M Stanley The high school basketball team has a ** —Ida H Gray scheduled with Southwest Harbor In F game bankruptcy—Harvey Ray a Notice of foreclose re- Lauretta W Grindle for Friday, Dec. 1, at Hancock ball. As A great many people hesitate about opening Ellsworth team retains four members Sleigh and pong for sale—Mrs John F Whit- the Bank Account because their know- comb of last year’s team, it should prove a they regard A Indictments WHAT SATISFACTION Liquor ] of Ellsworth Probate notice—Joseph M Higgins worthy representative the ledge of banking as limited, or probably they con- —Stephen D Oonarv et ala high school this season. it is to know that your valuables are Ab- Hardwood factory—Wood wanted sider the amount of money they have to deposit I W B Whiting-Chickens Ellsworth democrats plan a big cele- Guardian notice—Geo R Fuller Secure—it relieves ** bration of the recent next Mon- It is a matter to an ac- solutely you of all —Josephine P Thomas victory too small. very easy open N. Y.: day. There will be an automobile parade worry. GLovaasviLL*, count here. Styles Publishing House In the afternoon, illumination in the and a free ball at Hancock bail. Put them in our Fire and Burglar Proof evening, Just deposit your money, sign your name and CONDENSED TIME TABLE It Is possible that there may be a short bank book. Vault. Will DAVS. speech by some out-of-town speaker. receive your j The Ellsworth band will play. Safe Deposit Boxes for rent. Trains arrive at BUsworth from the west at We cordially invite you to open an account j 6.41 a. m., 4.38 p. m. The schooner Omaha, bound for Ells- and Trains leave Ellsworth for the west at 11.10 worth with about 200 tons of soft oosl for with us, subject to check, and will be pleased at $3.00 up per year. a. m., 6.32 p. m. C. W. Qrindal, went ashore at North Sundays. Nov. all times to details in to finan- (Until 26.) Haven last week, and the cargo will explain any regard Arrive from west at 8.11 a. in. Leave for probably be a total loes. This is a pretty cial matters. the west at 6.20 p. m. serious loss to Ellsworth just at this time. Mr. Qrindal was recently quoted |J3 on Amntnmnts. SCHEDULE OF MAILS hard ooal. He predicts a further advance UNION TRUST COMPANY of Ellsworth %V BLLSWOBTB POSTOFFICB. in coal. It will probably go to fll a ton In effect Oct. 2, 1V16 in Ellsworth this week. Capital, $100,000. “Yet I show a more exoellent MAILS RECEIVED. you way; Surplus and Profits, $125,000. Week Daye. I a rational and reverent gospel for the present age,” will be the subject of tbe ££ DAVIS From West—6.41 am; 4-28 pm. Unitarian minister’s sermon for next From Ea*t—11.10 a m; 6.22 p m. Sunday morning. The subject for the MAILS CLOSE AT POSTOFFICB adult class will be “A of Self- Wednesday, Nov. 13-Paramount. Msry Pickford in “Poor Little Pep- Prayer pins.” This screen f-vorite renders snot her character interpretation, Going West—10.40 a m; 5.60 pm. Consecration.” In the afternoon at 4 raying the roles of stowaway, new sir snd bootblack, in A GOOD CITIZEN pert anally coming Going East—6.10 a m; 8 66 p m. o’clock there will be a vesper service I into her own as a millionaire’s 1 kidnapped daughter. the church. This service will be of a Sundays. (Until Xoo. 21.) very The saving man is the thrifty man in the com Nov. Ifl-Julins Orsce simple nature. The minister will speak Thursday, Stager supported by Valentine in “The Arrive from the west 8.11 a m. Closes for — Hliudnrse ol romance and sacrifice in 5 acta on the Son of not God the is a citizen he Love,” of sublime photo- west 4.60 p m. “Jesus, God, munity—he good accomplishes play, with ao incomparable Drew comedy "It Never (Jot By." the Son.” worth while. Are all the Registered mail should be at postofflee half something you saving Nov. Fox Bertha Adrian R. Phillips, formerly of Ells- Friday, 17-William presents Kalick in “Ambition." A an hour before mail closes. Your account is invited dramatic story ol political intrigue. worth, died last night at Dedham, aged money you can? Mr. was born WKATHKK IN ELLSWORTH. sixty-eight years. Phillips Bank Nov. 18—Mae in an Hancock County Savings Saturday, Murray elaborate pictorisation ot Mary at Dedham, and for thirty-five years ran Johuson’s novel “To Have and To Hold." Lake Ellsworth, _Maine_^ P«»r Week Ending at Midnight Tuesday, tbe house, at Phillips lake. For Monday, Nov. 20—“Iron Claw.” Pathe News snd 3 ree1 feature, Pathe. Nov. 14. I9t«. fifteen or twenty years his home had been | From observations taken at the powei in Ellsworth or Lamoine. For ten years WEST KLitiSWOBTH. station of the Bar Harbor & Union Kivei HELD ON SERIOUS CHARGE. Nov. 21 —Metro Pictures the ecreen’s he was in the of A. W. Ellis at Tuesday Corporation presents Power Co., in tSIlsworth. is employ Mil-s Minler, in Five eels ol Precipitation youngest alar, Mary “Dimples." superb giveu in iuches for the hours Ellsworth and for a few years he w twenty-four Falls, Deer Isle Man Charged With At- There will be a dance in the grange hall photoplay replete ith thrilling and romantic situations. at ending midnight.] ran a small store on State street. His Weather Preclp- tempted Criminal Assault. Nov. 30, under the auspices of Harvest itatiou wife died six at Lamoine. He Wednesday, Nov. 22-Dustin Farnum in “Ben Blair." This is a play, Temperature condition* years ago Delbert M. Small, aged twenty-four Home giange. of life on and on unuanal in its skillful contrasts the prairie Broadway, leaves one son, Fred P. Phillips, of North was brought to 4am 12 m forenoon afternoon years, of North Deer Isle, Mrs. W. E. Clark spent a few days last it possesses action aplenty, a theme that will hold and thrill. Lamoine. Wed 89- 62— cloudy,fair fair the county jail in Ellsworth last Friday, week in West Brooksville, the guest of Tbura 36 66— fair fair Tbere will be a special meeting of tbe bound over for the April grand jury on a Mrs. Gersham Farnham. 5 and lOc. tOaad 15c. ritlCICS—Saturday Matinee, Kveulag, Frl M— 61— fair cloudy Ellsworth festival chorus at hall criminal assault on Society charge of attempted and Mrs. Frank of Sat 43 — 60— fair clear Mr. Closson, No advance unices advertised. Thursday evening of this week at 7.45 Hiss Ruth M. Torrey, aged twenty-three specially Suu 22— 8'— fair fair Sedgwick, were guests Saturday and Sun- o’clock. All present and former members of Reach, Deer Isle, aschool teacher. Mon 32— 44— snow^ioudy snow .12 years, day of George Cunningham and wife. of the choras, and all in Ellsworth in- Miss home from her school Tues 28— 26— suow cloudy .29 Torrey’s way terested in music, are urged to be present. lay through a lonely road. Small lives COMING KVKNTfc. a&bcrUsrmtntB. On the result of this meeting largely between the school and Miss Torrey *s for New Melvin 8. Smith left to-day depends the future of the Ellsworth home, and had s^en her pass almost daily. Nov. at hall York to spend the winter. festival chorus. The benefit of such an Last Wednesday afternoon, as MissTorrey Friday evening, 17, Society — Monaghan’s orchestra. C. A. Hanscom and wife left yesterday organization in Ellsworth is unquestioned. was on her way home, a man, scantily Dance; Nov. 17, at Rural hall, for their winter home in Baltimore. It has done and is doing, a splendid work clad, sprang from the woods by the road- Friday evening, and in tbe and seized her. His face was con- East Surry—Dance supper. Higgins’ There will be a social at the ves- community, only partially ap- side BURN Baptist orchestra. the general The a but in the this the Two B class. preciated by public. cealed by handkerchief, try evening, given by Nov. at greatest benefit, of course, is derived by struggle that ensued this was torn off, and Thursday, 30, Agricultural hallr Lygonia lodge, F, and A. M., will work North ball and the members of the chorus in the study | Miss Torrey says she recognized her as- Ellsworth—Thanksgiving the fellowcraft degree to-morrow evening. under the of the North of a high class of music, but it has also sailant as Small, whom she knew by sight. supper, auspices an Farmers’ club. Mrs. Amos Books, aged lady residing exerted an influence for good on the Miss Torrey finally succeeded in break- Ellsworth at fell and broke her is that the OTTOCOKE Beechlaud, Saturday community. It hoped the or- away from her assailant and ran to Wednesday and Thursday, Dec.