The Republican Journal. KO, THURSDAY, MARCH 1921. ^iPIK 1°._BELFAST, MAINE, 10, ri VF ^F^r^ jvustees of the Belfast City Government PERSONAL THE CHURCHES Katcha-Koo The News of Belfast. District. ] The Belfast City Laundry are using f^Vater The regular of the Belfast only pure water and soap without chem- meeting city Mrs. G. lias There will service Rev tbe production which is Aldermen and Fry! Spinney returned be preaching by Katcha-Koo, Mr. Frank of Mayor, government was held a O’Leary who has icals. See their advt. Monday evening, from business trip to Boston. C. W. Martin at Woods’ schoolhouse, to be given March 18th afternoon and Bangor, next week. I conducted a of the City of Belfast, Mayor C. W. Wescott West Sunday afternoon * at number of minstrel shows in presiding. Absent, W. G French of Waterville was in Northport, evening bv the Senior class of the High Eugene L. Spear, Grace H. Hayes and Alderman Hatch and 2.30. this city, was here last week for the bas- H. Councilman Belfast several _ A. Patter- days the past week. school, brings atmosphere of the far Howard left Wednesday noon to P submit herewith re- shall. yie ket ball game. \\, First Parish (Unitarian) Church. attend a in Port- District from I Charles E. Knowlton left Tuesday on a East. There is something doing every telephone conference p*s\. Water The of Rev. A. E. minister* I. reports the City Tax business trip to Boston and Wilson, Preaching Frank Wilson was in seven 1 land. January 1, 1921, in*! Marshal, vicinity. minute. Those who have seen the re- Bangor and service at 10.45 a. m., sermon subject: the as of Collector, Belfast Water and Will days past week to attend the Metro- The ice January 1, District, S. York has returned to Sears- "The Soul’s Wireless.” Church school at hearsals declare that such a thing as a Heal team of Bangor won from the the trial information regard- balance of the City Treasurer port after a few visit in Belfast. noon to politan Life Insurance days’ AII cordially invited worship at "dull spot" is positively unknown. In Company’s ban- Amoskeags of Manchester, N. H.. at the the as may be were read and * of plant placed on fild. A. this church. quet and business meeting. citizens of the Colby Rackliffe was called to Isles- addition to the hilarious farce-comedy, Armory here Tuesday evening in a score the The roll of boro monthly accounts was pass* Saturday by the death of Lincoln N Clyde Orris Woods was elect- of 48 to METHODIST CHURCH. People’s the tableau and scenic effects recently 18, with Getc hell as referee ed as tollows: Meth- pageantry, Gilkey ed among the new members BALANCE odist Rev. Charles W. to it of Belfast Earl School Medical Church, Martin, will leave nothing be desired. And White, Belfast’s amateur radio Inspection. $50 00 i Mrs. Flora Heath has returned from No. 7 Court of January 1, 1921 pastor; parsonage, St.; tele- that the is Troop One, the Belfast Boy Scouts, Contingent .'/’*. 704 70 is also said costuming really operator, received a message Wednesday Winthrop, Mass., where she spent the phone, 213.11. Sunday morning preach- who are a ASSETS Highways...iV.!!’.!!!"’.! 567 98 making material gain in mem- noon winter. Sunday school, 12 m. superb. that the U. S. S. Ossipee had been 00 Transportation. 3gg qq ing, 10.45; Evening bership. $163.000 service at 7.30. called to Supt. of Schools. *] 93 76 J. N. Hoit Prayer meeting this, Mrs. Georgia S. at the head of assist a British Wand- |fplAl.ten-dona of Hampden Highlands is | Parker, steamer, School at 7.30. K of 385 40 Charity.’ 10 56 the guest of his Thursday, evening Company the Third Maine In- by, stranded on Goat 1 daughter, Mrs. Elijah the local committee, is working hard Island off the Park.20 20 163,385 40 Ritchie. fantry, Capt. Basil R. Allen, were guests Maine coast. 3,267 99 Machinery and Tools. 168 84 : and her assistants, Verna Greenlaw', ( Belfast Free The regular services will be held at the Friday evening of the new Third I 1,162 47 Library. 267 02 ^Mrs. E. A. Greer of Belmont arrived cnairman of the advertising Maine The State of Maine. Universalist church Sunday with ser- committee; Dickey-Knowlton Beal Estate 683.00 116 25 j recently to visit her Mrs. Mel- Company in Camden. a School daughter, Bartlett of They report very Company has rented 52 60 Contingent. 127 5?! vin Knowlton. mon at 10.45 a. m. by Rev. William Whiting publicity; Principal the Carter house on Free Text pleasant visit. Books. 90 Vaughan. The choir will have a special Harry A. Foster of and Harold Miller street to Mrs. Ida School R finance, Marden, who is $168,551,46 .‘pairs. 10 87 Mrs. Lilliau Kellogg has returned to musical program. The Sunday school M. L. S. Webb as property man, have left no McCorrison of this city writes already occupying the house. The tene- Paupers. 169 66 Boston after a visit with her will meet at noon. nIUTIES mother, from St. N. that ment in Police. 2 90 Mrs. Frank A. Riggs. stone unturned to make this a record John, B., the U. S. S. A. the easterly side of the house r v Morttraye Cemeteries. 20 00 L. Kent sailed March 5th has 75,000 00 ! Street The First baptist Church. breaking production. from that port been rented to Stillman Flood, who Lights 40125 Mrs. A. B. Wyllie has been attending Rev. Bonds 90,000.00 C. with the largest cargo of ever will move in as City Building. 35 65 the millinery in Boston and lieorge Sauer, pastor; residence, 13 Miss M. Heberling of giain soon as the parties oc- 787 36 R. openings j Margery Iowa, Hayford Account. 67 06 New York the Cedar; telephone, 123-11. The services shipped from that cupying the rent 1,660.00 Fire past week. representing the John B. Rogers Produc- vicinity. remove to Waterville. Department.. 795 15 of worship on Sunday are at 10.45 and 1,11410 Mrs David R. Dupee of the The City Team. 158 72 Willard A. Johnson went to Lew- 7.30. Bible school at 12 o’clock. Chris- ing Co., is coaching the cast and all the New England Afternoon Club of Emma White Armory. 62 50 iston last Saturday to visit her tian Endeavor at 6.30. is as as she is Insurance Exchange in Boston was in Barker $168,651 46 General School daughter, Thursday at 7.30 dances. She charming Tent, Daughters of Veterans, had Purposes. 33 17 Mrs. Alton and Allen, family. the mid-week service. The is this last a Plant Invest- public ca pable and speaks in the highest terms city week, adjusting local rates very pleasant social session followed by „e<] that the invited to attend. 69 Mrs. Charles heartily and the a as of January Total.$4,301 S. Bickford went to of the school’s talent and willingness to rating buildings of the Interna- delicious picnic lunch last $163,000 “The Teaching of Jesus about Man” Wednesday Frank R. Or- Portland called by the ill- tional <200,000 as reported at Woodcock, Joseph Tyler, Wednesday, will fce the co-operate. Radio Telegraph Company afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. C. Mos- ness of her uncle, James Carle. pastor’s sermon theme Sun- mu The Public Utilities rin J. Dickey and Clarence M. Knowlton man. day evening. It is expected that at the One of the features is the chorus of Mr. and Mrs. P. D. H. Carter of Port- Covers were laid for 13, twelve that the dif- Mrs. $37,000 were drawn as Walter J. Clifford was called to morning service the the jurors. delegates from voices, which will sing music especially land have been the members and a guest. There was in- the purchase price of N, church to spending past week ar* | The Collector of Taxes was Woodstock, B., recently by the illness the Boys’ Conference will pre- and which was instructed and written for the comedy, and also many in the guests of itiation at the regular meeting in Memo- <200,000, death of her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth sent reports. The convention proved in city, relatives. Their side as be to proceed to collect the tax assessed rial Hall that liability Reserve, Murphy. many ways to be the greatest of its kind familiar patriotic and popular songs, Miller street house has been leased by the evening. the rom both sides, leaving against the vessel built in the Pendleton ever held in Maine. 1516 were which will strike a chord in the hearts of Orrin Mrs. Herbert H. Stevens left boys in J. Dickey, Agency. | The library of the late Charles A. Pilg- at actual cost, Monday attendance and the shipyard. to a speakers and leaders the audience. l spend week with her mother, Mrs. William bury for many years editor of The RECEIPTS were of national reputation. Our Boudle of Lynn, Mass., has Repub- Adjourned. Amelia Allen, and other relatives in boys The chorus the following: lican will have an comprises of Journal, has been $23.324 79 Marlboro, Mass. interesting and impressive bought Giles G. Abbott, the Chapin recently placed 66 05 story to tell, and it is desired that the Oriental Ladies—Charlotte Knowlton, on shelves made for the *. local agent, the Ernest farm on purpose in the ! LINCOLN N. GILKEY Mr. and Mrs. of Harvey Bernard Holmes of Bath young people the Sunday school be in Lillian Davis, Mildred Heal, Hazel Nick- High school room. 84 the Oak Hill road in and also The library consists $23,380 were in Belfast the past week, called by attendance. The public is cordially.invit- Swanvilie, Belfast friends erson, Virginia Dutch, Marvel Orchard, a of about 500 volumes and was \PENSES of Lincoln N. Gilkey the death of the former’s mother, Mrs ed to be present. Inspiring choruses and wood lot of Porter Webb nearby. presented Annie «-D8e..l4.033 84 were shocked Saturday morning to learn Susan M. Holmes. solos by the choir at both services. Jennie Spear, Mona BurgeBS, to the school last summer by Mrs. Pilg- 61 'John C. Parsons, Jr., of resi- F.x- Church appointments for the Omar and Idres Rogers. Boston, bury and her "" that he had committed suicide Friday John W. present daughter, Mrs. William F, .. 61 Hobbs and Miss Florence dent of nebt 7,881 week are: the boys class business meet- manager the General Accident about noon at his home in Priests: Tolford Durham, Harold Green- Schoppe of Mont. 236.84 22,161.29 Islesboro. His Holmes of Brooks were in Belfast last and Bozeman, Each book ing social at Winston Stover’s, Fire and Life Assurance was was Thursday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Ivan Havener and Ermo Scott. Company, bears the of a body discovered hanging in the barn Spring street. At the close of the busi- law, impression plate engraved ~. $1,229 55 A. a recent visitor in this Charles Holmes. ness city, establishing for the by his daughter Gladys. His life was meeting ice cream and cake were Slaves: Alfred Bruce, George Fletcher, purpose, giving the name of the j1 i.uary 1, 1920. 1,534.56 an agency with Orrin J. Hon. Arthur I. Brown served. afternoon the Karl Dickey, as the former extinct and there was no apparent cause returned Mon- Wednesday Ladies’ Norman Woodbury and Smalley. owner, etc. $2,764.10 day from Mechanic where he Sewing Circle will meet Mrs. William Belfast representative. for the act although he had suffered at Falls, One of the most interesting features in I Fund set aside... 1,660 00 spent several days with his Arthur Holt, 149 High street, for work. Wednes- Harry B. Walton has returned from son, Gretch- Thursday, March 10, at 3 p. m. The times from the effects of an accident F. and day at the the the production will be a dance by Brown, family. evening, vestry, rehearsal Waterville where he was called by a re- u„ry 1, 1921. $1,114.10 of the Women’s Alliance of the First Parish while working in the woods about a year chorus choir, Mr. Paquette, leader. en Fletcher. cent Mrs. Ephraim M. Davis has returned will accident to his mother, Mrs. Emma 1020 we I'm rsday at mid-week services of meet at the home of Mrs. Arthur was, believe, ago, when a falling limb struck him on 7.30, the grand final, was to Salem, Mass., after spending a few the “Liberty Aflame,” B Walton She was leaving an electric expensive year for op- church. The orchestra will be pres- Church when a the head unconsciousness for with her Mrs. Susan H. Stev- rehearsed for the first time Saturday., Ritchie, street, modern severe winter of causing days aunt, j ent. Your favorite : car near her home when she fell and very hymns Address, play, “Standish of will be some time. It is also that he ens, on River Avenue. ‘Real morning. Standish,” li cost of purification thought Religion,” James 1:19-27. Friday, fractured both bones of one of her ankles. read by Mrs. S. Parker. that an even meeting of the older in The with Grace Augustus K nticipated had never fully recovered from the shock Bert O. Gordon arrived recently from | boys the small Columbia Trio, Thomp- ; With the assistance of the conductor she lii obtain for the present where he has been vestry. Orrin J. has a crew of of the sudden death of his eldest daugh- Bridgeport, Conn., son and Katherine Spear as Dickey men walked the few to her the citi- is March a is Columbi-j steps home. Her ecognized by employed, and spending a vacation at 22d, parish supper being on a contract Mrs. Jessie Rackliffe of Belfast. Mr. ans, and James Morse as Uncle Sam, working for the supplying Lucius hat they are obtaining ter, his home on Main street. planned for this date by the Ladies’ Cir son, A. Walton, with whom she ; of fish-weir was cie with a will lead the Sammies. This will be a brush for the William Un- ! e at practically cost, Gilkey one of Islesboro’s most prom- program that will rally all the lives, has recently mangled two of his Mrs. Marian Hewes is in Islesboro for forces of the church. derwood of Boston in low the rates of many inent and a most impressive spectacle, as there are Company for their one popular residents, general two weeks at the home of her 1 fingers, of which was partially am- sister, summer C ,i ealities over children in this operations. This one favorite with young and old. At the Mrs B. E. Larrabee, while the latter is sixty group. company, putated. He had left his mother on the .- 'fully submitted, NORTH CONGREGATIONAL of the largest fish is June primaries in 1920 he lacked visiting in Boston and vicinity. CHURCH. Musical numbers of exceptional inter- concerns, handling a car after had only Rev. A. C. they been riding and went \ c. Elliott, pastor; parsonage, 26 of Hopkins, one vote of the nomi- est are “Susquehanna with Char- yver large quantity brush. to a doctor being Republican Capt. Walter C. Small, who is spend- High street; telephone, 157-4. Sue,” to have his hand dressed. MER A. SHERMAN, Morning ! nee to represent his class in the State ing the winter with his family in Belfast, worship at sermon lotte Knowlton in the title role, and the Mrs. wiinam A. Wood has 1. A. PAYSON, 10.45, by the pastor, received a The removal of the big chestnut trees went to Islesboro Saturday to remain un- Courch school at Legislature For years he had been tax noon. Men's Forum Polo girls and boys including Agnes check of from the firm of Belfast Water District the town at $1,000 Leonard on the Read lot on Congress street w l til after meeting Monday. 12.15. Stereopticon lecture at 7.30 p. collector and notary public for Islesboro, Chapmaa, Clara Edwards, Ruth Leman, Bearce in m. Strangers and visitors wel- Stevens, Company payment of recall to many boys of older and younger Walter Whitehead, clerk in the Fogg cordially Helen Susie Louise! had been on the board of selectmen, was comed at all the services. Plaisted, Perkins, the insurance policy which that VtOKKILL. market, has been confined to his home company years most pleasant memories of trips in a member of Island F. & A. Last Sunday's evening lecture com- Gray, Gladys Keene, Alyce Cramer, Ker- carries for its Lodge, M., for several weeks with illness, but of late employes. This was a the woods in quest of their fruit. Very pleted the series on “A of a Better America.” mit Orland Orchard, Everard Lone Star Chapter, O. E. S., of the has been working part of each day. Nickerson, maximum as Mr. Wood was one few aside from the local eeently purchased an These have been a amount, boys art aware very interesting and Bailey. Charles Everard Roberts, Islesboro Board of Trade and of its Im- j1 Swift, of their oldest and it Levi Rogers arrived recently from Gar- instructive series of talks, and they have employes was also that there has been growing within a Floyd Winchester, Carioil Pottle and El- provement Society. At all times he diner, where he had been visiting rela- been greatly enjoyed by the people who j the first payment made under the arrange- short distance of the city such magtui- Ion is atTapley’s hos- heard be on to do his in tives, and was the guest of his brother, them. Next there mer Ellis. could depended part Sunday evening j ment. cent and lofty trees as were those on u aeration. Jo m F. Rogers, before returning to his is to be a fine lecture on “In the Heart of whatever pertained to the welfare of his Duet with Dick and Dolly, accompa- home in when Mrs. Raymond R. Sherman and Mrs. “Chestnut Ridge.” These trees were on Searsport. Angola,” seventy of the finest Auld of Leah his town attended the home town. Several years ago he retired nied by Lang Syne group slides will be shown. These are ail beau- Herbert H. Stevens entertained the Sat- the land recently acquired by Orrin J. Mrs Herbert L. Curtis left Friday for Verna Alice reception of Mr. and from the grocery business in Dark Har- tifully colored, and the members of the Colson, Jeilison, Robbins, for the radio a visit in Jamaica Pit Mass. She ac- urday Auction Club at the home of the Dickey company from Mrs. ins, are to Theora Gross and Mabel 'torn at the hall at Poor’s bor undei the firm name of Gilkey & parish urged be present. We have Margaret Eaton, companied her daughter, Mrs. Leroy former last Friday. Supper was served J. Lowe, and were planted there b Mrs. secured a number of very lec- ■day evening. in Ureen and infant who had been in interesting Philbrick. Hatch, and engaged farming, con- child, at 7 m. Lowe’s grandfather ears tures for the next few such as p. followed by the game when many, many ducting a milk route in the summer for Belfast several weeks. week, Among the Carnival groups are: Jack- gelt Hayward of Water- “Spain Beyond the Pyrenees,” “Beyond Mrs. Grace C. Pillsbury won the first yeais ago. One of these trees showed a ses (the summer residents. Several years ago ies—Katherine Mildred to express through Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Ritchie returned the Rio Grande,” “Tientsin—Where East Frost, Black, circumference at the butt of built a comfortable new house prize and Mrs. Allan M. Howes the sec- about 19 nks and he very from where Meets Helen appreciation Monday night Lewiston, West,” “Through Armenia and Louise Newell, Lenore Thompson, feet. trees in ihower fand his home life was unusually happy ond. The guests were Mrs. Howes, Mrs. Chestnut the Sta r of recently receiv- they were guests of their son, Alphonso Kurdistan,” “In Far Shansi,” -The Black Nellie and Vivian and contented. His wife, formerly Miss Rolerson, Brewster Maine are very scarce and the. e nave Ritchie and his liancee, Miss Louise Tem- Man in White Man’s Africa.” These Maine Hills, Mrs. Charles E. Brown and Belle Farnsworth, and their two daugh- Yankee Dixies—Charlotte been treasured by Mrs. Lowe. They | ple, at the latter’s home lectures are free to the public. A collec- Wentworth; Mrs. C. H. Stevens and Mrs. Dana B. 'ley Jackson entertain- ters, Mrs. Harry Pendleton of Islesboro present a beautiful wood when w rived tion is taken to defray the cost of the Cooper, Anne Cooper, Frances Busse, of ten recently. Such and Miss who lived at and John Pullman arr ved recently from Southworth. in the mill, but the school boys have Gladys, home; slides. Alice brown and Ruth pond there.” one Roscoe of York on business matters connected Hildegard Rogers, ruined them for lumber by the “getting brother, Gilkey Brewer, New We hear it is presence 1 stated that the ladies of The supper and dance in another of Mrs. Jack- survive. His age was about 60 years. w-ith his factory, the Bell Pants factory. Foster; Italians—Dorothy Clark, Dorothy given Odd of many spikes and nails used in we-.Ting the Guild have never before had so a many j into the rs, such long happy The bearers were Messrs. Calvin Kim His brother, Joseph Pullman, is manag- Fern Orchard and Vesta Higgins; Fellows hall last Wednesday evening un- their way upward limbs in quest lovely and useful things as they have for Spear, and cake before our W. E. W. M. Coombs and the at present. of the choice meats which were sc ,en- ball, Hatch, ing factory sale at the Chinatown Dutch—Dorma Alice der the auspices of the High school were great Fair, which Paquette, Wadlin, tiful. Amasa Williams. is to be held Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Lancey arrived in the Armory on Tuesday, Esther Sanderson and Doris Ryan; Chin- very successful. Supper was served in March M. Davidson Saturday from Delray, where they 15th. The ladies are meeting the hall at 6 Miss Edith entertained Fla., ese—Lucena Herrick, Gladys Achorn, banquet o’clock and was are every afternoon spent the winter and guests of their this week to sew that ; her pianoforte pupils at her home on Velma Heald and DAra French largely attended. On account of the daughter, Mrs Norman S. Donatrtie, be- everything may be ready when the day ! Flanders; Boston Grove street Saturday, March 5th. Hot fore going to their home in Hartland. comes. On this Thursday afternoon they i —Gladys Young, Nina Townsend, Ger- Bangor basket ball game in the will chocolate and wafers were serve.: after meet at the home of Mrs Oscar1 trude Ves- Armory their dance began about ten his Week Mrs. George B. Salter is improving Wi Newell, Dorothy Chamberlain, Specials kins. j o’clock which the following program was ren- which has confined and continued until a after a short illness, There 1 ta Clements and Margaret Trundy; Bel- one, with will be a sociable, held in the dered: her to her home, 199 High street. She crowd in attendance. McKeen’s church parlors this, Thursday, evening gian—Ramona Leadbetter, Frances Brad- orches- has recently received a letter from her Duet, “Sing. Sing,” at 7.30. Pictures will be shown at 7 Blanchard and Nick- tra played one of the best dance pro- Bucket Jam now in 30, ford, Agnes Augusta Rolled son, Byron M. Salter, Miami, after which Harriet McKinnon and Marion Slack,oie Oats there will be a program when grams. PINEAPPLE stating that he has been obliged to erson. (a) Let Us Sing a Merry Song, Fla., the following friends have promised to PEACH have two operations, on one his feet for take Near the latter part of the C rnival (b) Happy Days So Bright and Fair, part: Miss Edith M. piano Herbert L. Curtis met with a CHERRY blood poisoning. Davidson, very Etta Chase 6 solo; Mr. Bert L. Davis, song; Douglas come the Sammies and the spectacular peculiar accident about lbs. FIG <5 5 p. m. Sunday (a) Little Bo-peep, 25c Mrs. Annie Weeman left for Portland Elliott, recitation; Mrs. John R. Aflame.” This will Dunton, tableau, “Liberty j near his home on E. J. Peirce street. He was (b) The World, Saturday for a six months’ vacation, reading; Brierley, song; Mr. Leslie of C. be one of the most spectacular events eating when the Harriet McKinnon after spending about fourteen years in Follett, violin solo; Mr. Harold S. nuts, gold false palate the whole affair. Miss Katherine Brown (a) Merrily We Dance, Ehrnant where she has been housekeeper- Webb, piano solo; Miss Mabel which he wears attached to his false Belfast, Craig, teeth (b) In Pc-rter BAY COD song. The members of will as the Statue of and Thoughtful Mood, 8c. lb. for Charles E. Field. Mrs. Clara E. Batch- the parish and pose Liberty detached and in his the lodged windpipe. Marion Stackpole ——. —— — .—i has been the public are inviled to attend. n ■ m ■ eider of Rockland, who guest Admis- will be by the entire Carni- accompanied He was taken to a local Along the Way, D'Arnai several months of her daughter, Mrs. sion 10 cents. physician val groups and Miss Hilda Tuttle as an and from Dorothy Thomas Stephen S. L. Shute, is substituting for The men of the parish are urged to at- here to Bangor by auto. It tend a escort to Uncle Sammie will make her With Light Hearts, op. 11, No. 2, Porter Mrs. Weeman in Mr. Field’s home. special meeting in the church par- was thought advisable not Milk California Prunes to operate in Edna Mathews evaporated lors next Wednesday evening at 7.30 initial bow to the public at this time. AN and Mrs. John E. Billings, who Bangor and he left by train for Augusta The Robin’s Lullaby, op. 15, No. 12. Capt. o’clock to consider the matter of forming The will be 2 lbs. their home on Elm street to production sponsored by Krogrr.ann 9 QRn recently sold a Men’s Club and Institute for Boy*. A Monday morning. Mr. Curtis is section CAR<>L:.NE U William L. Luce, left Thursday morning cordial the following ladies who will act as pa Alice Wadlin CANs^Jl)0 invitation is also extended to any foreman on the Belfast-Buruham branch. for a few weeks’ No. P rter | for Brooklyn, N. Y., men in the who tronesses: Mrs. W. Mrs. Waltz, op. 5, 4, are Joseph city interested in Blaisdell, He was met at Burnham one before to Delhi, where Capt. by of the Ruth Wight visit going social service to meet with us. Miss Anne Kit- Charles Bradbury, M. train men Ku Billings will have charge of the immense who reported that he was Sonatina, op. 15, No. 1, .Ian country estate of Senator Gerry of New tredge, Mrs. E. E. Roderick, Mrs. Arthur the Lydia Herrick *• E. M. DAVIS. standing trip well. Relatives receiv- wit’s For the year Capt. Billings Mrs. Marion Mrs. Ar- (a) op. 21, Porter Pride York. past Ritchie, Brown, ed Romance, Pov word from that der,5c in the furniture busi- Augusta the obstruc- (b) Washing has been associated Fairy op. 12, Grieg thur E. Mrs. R. Dance, The remains of Ephraim M. Wilson, George Doak, tion was removed ness with his brother-in-law, H. E. Mc- Davis ar- at the Augusta Hos- Alice Robbins and Mrs. will be rived from Mrs. Irvin Dinsmore, Mrs. Thomas B. Donald Capt. Billings Salem, Mass., Friday night, pital at 5 p. m. Monday and that the pa- Lark’s Song, op. 39, No. 22, remembered by many accompanied his wife. Dinsmore, Mrs. I1 red G. Spinney, Mrs. tient was Tschaiskowsky PERRY’S MARKET very pleasantly by His death was comfortable. He is expected Belfast friends, who regretted that busi- Bert L. Davis and Mrs. Pearl Decrow caused by pneumonia. He was Clarence M. home or them back to New York. born in today tomorrow, if nothing new Rondo in Mozart ness called Knowlton. D, Beverly, Mass, 68 years ago, the son of e velops. Agnes Hill the late William ana Martha Meservey Mrs. J. W. Blaisdell will entertain at a Davis. He had been in ill health for theatre party at the matinee perfor- about fourteen years and was a great suf- mance. At this time she will have as fere. from chronic bronchitis and asthma. her guests the girls from the Girls’ Il" His Miss Home. OUR PURPOSE is to render such SERVICE to the lb The Voters of Belfast wife, formerly Laura W. Gray ;i of Brooksville, Me., sui vives him and has The chaperones at the rehearsals and farmers and merchants of Waldo i had everything done for his health, but at the final perfotmance are: Mrs. Julia County as will enable them to j appeal to citizen of the one and all, both he received no benefit, and L. Hogan, Mrs. C. W. Wescott, Mrs' every city, gradually Build up their business, Build up grew worse until the last. He was a Sumner C. Pattee, Miss Margaret M. s and on and see kind their towns and Build Waldo gentlemen, to go to the noils Monday husband and will be greatly missed. He Mitchell, Miss Rena DeBeck. Miss Muri- up 'l was a el Miss Esther F. Mrs. that the is good citizen and had the respect of DeBeck, Evans, County. present Board of Aldermen unanimously all who knew him. A well known musi- Cbas. A. Townsend, Mrs. Samuel Adams, GROWTH and our Elected. cian, for years he had played the trom- Mrs. Ruby S. Braley, Mrs. Harry A. Fos- OUR_ stability warrants offering Miss Grace E. Mrs. Arthur bone in the old Salem brass band, and ter, Walton, YOU this SERVICE and inviting Don’t underestimate the Overconfidence afterwards in the Salem Cadet band. W. Morse and Mrs. Georgia S. Parker, you to become more closely asso- opposition. chairman. Let The funeral was held in Salem, Rev. Al- ciated with us in this' good work. spell defeat in some one of the Wards. fred Manchester He nothing officiating. leaves to Austin Vaughan, who has been with jjt mourn their loss besides his widow, one you from on the City Drug Store several years as We 2% on Accounts voting Monday. brother, William Davis, and a Mrs. pay Checking early niece, clerk, will complete his duties there next D Martha Woodman, both of Beverly, Mass. And tell in Ward III that Alderman Clement is | Saturday'and has accepted a position 4% on Saving Accounts. they you Interment will be in Grove Cemetery. | with Thompson & Co., druggists, of .^gible this on account of moved into Ward Presque Isle. Mr. Vaughan is a son of year having Rev. William Vaughan of East Belfast not so. He votes in Ward III this spring NOTICE and graduated from the B. H. S. in June, jjLs absolutely 1920, and starred on the basket ball team 18 there this I wish to the last season. He plans to complete his -3*Waldo Trust l perfectly eligible to you year. notify examination for a State certificate at Company represent * see We need public that I withdraw" the next regular meeting of the board in to it that he is unanimously re-elected. Augusta. UNITY BELFAST BROOKS S p6 my nomination for Al- distance and co-operation. in Ward 2. Levi F. Howard has been confined to MAINE I derman his home at the corner of Bridge and Main streets for several months with ill- C. W. WESCOTT, Mayor A. S. HEAL. ness. cepted the decision. At the close of the The Republican Journal Spanish war, in 1899, the United States took the Philippines, but did not take the Belfast, Thursday, March 10, 1921 Carolines, and a little later Spain sold them to Germany, and, when the World PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY War ended, these islands were a part of The Republican ]oumal Pub. Co. the possessions of Germany, which were to be disposed of. Yap is not important “How’s the cake because of its resources, but its excep- coming?” Every- A. 1. BROWN. Editor. tional availability as a base for cable and for one radio service in the Pacific, iB now of You Advertising terms, square, body’s interested. want to know one inch length in column, 50 cents for such international importance that its week, and 35 cents for each subsequent one status is under discussion by the Cables Insertion. Sold that it’s and Conference at Washindton, by the League Dwight P. Palmer-Owen Brothers coming right you test it Subscription Terms. In advance, of Nations in Europe and in the newspa- 12.00 a year, $1.00 for six months; 50 cents •r three months. pers all over the United States. time and again. That’s the way we ! It is said that in the early days of the ’roSMBREAKFASTJ vic- QUOTATION war Great Britain-agreed, in case of make sure of tory, to support Japan's claim to all Ger- “Think scrupulously and do vigorous- man Pacific islands north of the equator, ly. Then all your world will take note and Japan agreed to support Great Brit- of Cease thinking and doing and you. ain’s claim for all German Pacific islands up the signs of limitation and you put States failure.’’ south of the equator. The United entered the war and made victory possi- WILLIAM TELL NAVAL DISARMAMENT ble, but this did not give us any voice in the disposal of these islands. In May, Mr. Daniels, when Secretary, was 1919, the supreme council of the League FLOUR strongly in favor pf the maintenance of of Nations confirmed the agreement be- a powerful navy. Harding and {President tween Great Britain and Japan, and last We test it at every of its Mr. Denby, who now at the head of stage making— ijs December gave Japan a mandate over several times an hour. uur navy believe as did Mr. department, I the Carolines. Evidently Japan does not Daniels, and a great many other well in- intend to allow the United States to con- We formed and forward looking men agree Meaty—Especially Tasty—SUPERB make absolutely certain of its uniform tinue to have a cable station at Yap. This with them. We .sometimes feel that Direct from Nature SUPERBA Beans are especially and the fact that she has quality purity. is made plain by selected and screened. Our Standard of is so these have or per- Quality people information, communi- are suggested that if want cable high you absolutely sure to like this delicious Because we have thus made sure of haps we. ought to 88;y, a fear, that a pow- the cation with China we can lay a cable food product. of can erful navy may bfc very much needed quality the flour, you be sure of from Shanghai to Guam, a distance of SUPERBA ON THE LABEL within a few yean}. The Journal men- the of some 1,500 miles. Guam iB one of a group quality your baking. tioned several weeks ago that the United SUPERB FOR YOUR TABLE of islands about 600 miles north of Yap, States had a very extensive continental Buy of your neighborhood dealer. You will find that William Tell will and more than 5,000 miles from San Fran- give line to and the MILLIKEN TOMLINSON CO., Distributor* mast protect, present and a a delicious flavor and a uniform cisco. We have a naval station Portland, Maine. goodness contention about Yap reminds us quite cable station there and it is a port of call to all your baking. that we have numerous insular forcibly for trans-Pacific steamers. We bought ^holdings and responsibilities. Hawaii Guam of Spain in 1898, and about the the most Don't take chances on your flour. Tell and the Philippines jare impor- all the other your same time Germany bought APPEAL TO ORGANIZED LABOR but we have (tuam and more than tant, were ATLAS grocer, William Tell, and be sure. islands in the group and these given OF WORLD fifty other islands scattered in the Pacif- THE to Japan in accordance with the above ic Ocean, outposts of various transporta- mentioned British-Jap agreement. The Organized labor throughout the world, SWAN-WHITTEN tion useful and necessary as coal- in the United is urged COMPANY lines, United States asks that she may have especially States, Per- to raise its voice in the .. ng stations and piyrts of refuge. protest against such international rights in Yap as is ac- “ruthless persecution and slaughter of haps Tutuila is the most important of corded to other nations As long ago as labor unionists” in Soviet Russia, in an San Fran- of London, England. these. It is 4,160 miles from at the August, 1919, President Wilson assured appeal issued Washington by miles from Hawaii, 1,580 American Federation of Labor. cisco, 2,263 committee on rela- the Senate foreign what jniies from Auckland, 2,350 miles from “Let the Soviet savages know Assets Dec. 31, 1920 tions that the claim of this country as to labor of the civilized world thinks of Sydney and 4,200 mites from Manila. It 0 0 had been conceded by the Allies in tneir bestial the appeal de- Real Estate..$ im- Yap system,” has a population of about 7,000. Its clared. “Let labor in Mortgage Loans. 20,000 00 the peace conference and we believe every organization portance is due to the fact that nowhere the country respond.” Collateral Loans. 0 00 that Mr. Wilson told the truth, but it me ieaeration s statement aeciarea and Bonds. 80 n the Pacific has there been found a het- Stocks 4,506,836 now ars that the minutes relating to ! app that after “tricking” labor into support- Cash in Office and Bank. 124,362 97 er island harbor fori and protec- safety into Soviet and Len- 40 | the island of Yap were not written ing the regime, Trotzky Agents’ Balance ... .. 1,191,726 tion. It is a harbor which will hold the its out their Bill Receivable.. 0 00 the records of the peace conference. Our ine, leaders, began “carrying j Interest and Rents. 61,693 13 entire navy of the Ulited Slates and the threats of extermination of the leaders of State, Mr. Colby, has made Assets. 12 Secretary of labor an peasant and also of All other 13,878 ■entrance is such as \\ ill admit only two parties a courteous but vigorous presentation of so-called ‘hostages.’ 486 42 at 3 time. Its coaling station is Gross Assets.86,908 yessels considers to be inter- The offense of the labor unionists was what this country Deduct items not admi.ted. 625,355 33 by high bluffs that it cannot said the are so protected national equity and fair dealing in this very clear,” appeal. “They shells from theopen ocean. fundamentally opposed to the so called Admitted Assets. .$5,283,141 09 be reached by matter. and have large England Japan set Lenine and his is another of our small but impor- government up by Liabilities Dec. 1920 Wake on the other shore of the Pacific 31, MEN TAKE NOTICE Horse! interests handful of associate dictators. As far as SHT islands and is situated on the dnect 80 A tant ocean and these two nations are virtually is possible under that ruthless tyranny Net Unpaid Losses ..$ 360,035 If-your feet get tired from constant walking New Lot 490 98 .ti e United States, Unearned Premiums 3,306 or steamship route from in the council of the organized labor of Russia is everywhere standing-SO-E-ZIE Scientific Kealfcn control of supieme All other Liabilities. 153,69 99 to Hong Kong, about 2,000 in a state ot full revolt. The organized Shoes-wilt give you instant relief. Require via Hawaii, League of Nations. We therefore, Cash Capital. 0 10 fear, workers are doing what they can to no breaking in, are soft and pliable on the miles from the former and about 3,000 Surplus over all Liabilities. 1,472,922 32 that Mr. Colby’s note will be like the reach the hearts and minds of the labor- feet,”fit snug at heel and over instep. the latter. The above figures give from good seed which fell by the wayside. ing humanity :n all countries, but they Total Liabilities and Surplus. ...$5,283,141 09 Plenty of room for the toes—they pre- of the needs and vent and weak and broken down as an enlarged view are working against overwhelming diffi- 8w9 remedy our or mail. Canadian arches and flat foot. At stores by which must be recognized culties—refusal of the bread card, which %xMOW~ responsibilities It is well known that the is a uen who have Krupps means immediate starvation for their S. Bianch North British & Mercantile if we are to maintain our U, foot troubles and assumed German It is noted as hav- the death tor- corporation. families, firing squad, by London and should try these and as a great commer- Ltd., Edinburgh, Kingdom Arch Support dignity prestige been the concern in the world ture in prisons. It is difficult for them ing largest of Great Britain. Shoes. Wo be- and as a world power. even to and a decree especially for- cial nation, whose is loco- speak lieve that-their output ship machinery, at labor union scientific con- The conviction is growing in me yuu- bidding speeches meetings Assets December 31, 1920 motor of all struction, the Chik engines for the motives, kinds, has been issued Stocks and Bonds 37 wonderful arch lie mind that it is not prudent ..$10,598,669 armor plates, and especially cannon and the appeal cites at lengtn a list ot Casn in Office and Bank. 811,572 4g device, the Im- its navy until insole, United States to reduce the soviet de- Balances... 34 proved just arrived. m almost else needed for charges against regime, Agents’ 1,703,692 t h e extended The; to do everything military England and Japan agree and begin claring that it has established a s.stem of Interest and Kents. 129,192 34 heel, should all sound and che-■ use in actual warfare. The peace treaty 30 to to these slavery,” made long hours and Sunday All other Assets. 57,778 help relieve :he same. It has been suggested you of any foot put out of business in Germany as and has Made cf fine viol kid or velour j and see them. con Krupps work compulsory, forbidden trouble that you calf leathers—two full soles— that a naval disarmament Gross Assets...$13,300,904 7b jj powers manufacturers of used for of- strikes. may Goodyear well—fine workmanship and anything Deduct items not admitted b78,613 51 have. —very neat ‘looking. ference between their representatives ‘‘There has probably never been in fensive pur oses on shipboard or on land. to make an Mail This Coupon Today with check Send I surs be held in’this country modern times or in any country,” the Admitted Assets.$12,422,291 27 my pair today. send. It is that this concern or P. O. Money Order. We ship them Since ] am buying these on disarmament to currently reported statement concludes, “a more ruthless approval, agreement for mutual Liabilities Dec. 31, 1920 the day this arrives. Postage, including my money back at once If I want it. I has secured extensive concessions of ore persecution and slaughter ot labor union- insurance. 10c extra. risk nothing. prescribed limitations. Whether any- Net Unpaid Losses. .$ 1,014,123 85 lands in Chile and intend to build a large ists than that which is now taking place Unearned Premiums 82 SLATER’S, 366 Washington St. NAME. Size. from this conference 7,210,379 thing will result in what the Norwegian labor party calls All other Liabilities. 393 lc9 00 Oept. IS Boston 9, Mass. at plant there. If this is done we fear the ADDRESS. SPRING S'1 time alone will show. We hope that ‘baibarous Soviet Russia.’ Things have Cash Capital 400,000 00 time will come when all South America con- gone so far that M. Surplus over all Liabilities. 3 404,5tt» 60 least it will be agreed that no new Merrheim, secretary will regret that the Krupps were allowed of the largest French labor union (the and first class Liabilities and 27 struction of battleships M tal Workers) an Total Surplus.. .$12,422,291 to a on their although ultra-paci- the neai get foothold territory. cruisers will be undertaken in fist and revolutionary syndicalist himself, James Pattee & Son, Agents, Belfast. ; use good I future. The navies of fifty years ago has issued an appeal to organized labor 3*9 you of the world, to raise its voice in you ■ would be useless today and it is probable Cliilaren protest. patr< Ury This deserves a in Insurance of America navies of appeal response every Queen Company that in ten years trom now the FGS FLETCHER’S industry; you country of the world and especially the 84 William New York use for Street, City. today will have become of little O R United States.” velop your own ■ Naval CAST I A Assets Dec. 31, 1920 offensive or defensive warfare. when use Real Estate. .$ Nil you are not likely to be NOI A battles in the future LAND OF DEMOCRACY. Mortgage Loans. 60.000 00 from rifled Collateral Loans. Nil wen by weight of projectile air- An eminent Englishman, upon his re- Stocks and Bonds. 15.688,828 28 guns on armored ships. Submarines, Cash in Office and Bank. li E FRANK OE'S turn to after an extended visit 1,168,851 be the London, Amber planes and seaplanes will probably to the United States, recently said: Agents’Balances. 1,563,482 25 It Bills Receivable.. 50 95 dec iding factors in naval conflicts. “I once believed that America was the Interest and Rents. 149,930 05 FERTILIZE 's whether even land of democracy. It is not. Here we is now an open question Necklaces All other Assets. 191,747 13 the live with a kind of hereditary republic. our best battleships can withstand Americans lice under a kind of alternat- Gross Assets.$18,822,884 77 Made right and of bombs dropped from We have just received from 89 destructive power ing autocracy. The will of the people Deduct items not ad.mitted. 1.778,234 —in Belfast, airplanes. An effort is to be made to prevails in England, but in America the China three long strings of chief decision is founded on the Admitted Assets.$17,044,649 88 from settle this question next summer by ex- I thoughts fine Amber beads. Prices supply ; of people who lived 140 years ago. Fur- Liabilities Dec. 31, 1920 surrendered German war $25, $40 and $200. Call and periments upon there is much more freedom of Net Ur paid Losses.$ 1,389.475 36 j ther, see them at the Journal office HALL & W vessels. If these vessels are destroyed, I speech in Great Britain than in the Unit- Unearned Premiums. 8,081,898 22 AMY All other Liabilities .... 549,( 77 11 MAIM new naval problems will confront the ed States. The reason, it seems to me, is L, WILSON, BELFAST, Cash C pital.. 2,000.000 00 because there were so many aliens in SUE M. PARTRIDGE. nations of the world. Surplus over all Liabilities. 5,024,199 19 America who had not assimilated Amer- can the leaders YAP- ideas; they are generally Total Liabilities and Surplus....$17,044,649 88 and the set- in revolutionary movements, Wm. L. Me Luce, Agent, Belfast, Nlafiara Fire Insurance tled American, loving the country, is not National Insurance 3w9 islands are situated in the Liberty Company of The Caroline to have it if going upset by aliens, who, America. Assets December jpa cific ocean about 1,000 miles east from do not like the better get out. they land, Springfield Fire and Marine Insurance i Real estate.. :?« about miles in a “Do the Americans like the English? Assets December 31, 1920 loans.... the Philippines 1,500 Mass. Mortgage Generally no. Why should Real Estate. ft 00 Company, Springfield, Collateral loans. southerly direction from Japan. They speaking, J 3 they? Comparatively few are of direct Mortgage Loans...$ 1,383.600 00 Assets Dec. 31, 1920 I Stocks and bor ds. are about 600 miles north oft olalion of definitely our which is All other assets. 126,761 17 Gro«s asspts. supposed aloofness, really Bills Receivable. Nene Deduct items not admitte d in own, but is said to be about 30,000, shyness. In the moBt cultured class I Interest and Rents. 170,627 85 Gross Assets.$12,121.155 63 and found a good appreciation of the English All other Assets 207,184 22 mostly Malays, Chinese Japanese. Deduct items not admitte.d. 50 126 19 Admitted assets. but the of the attitude of the islands explanation | is one of the most important < Decern I Yap masses is to be found in their school Gross Assets.$20,374,87511 Liabilities Admitted Assets. $12,071,029 44 of the group, has an area a little larger the alteration of which would Deduct items not admitted. 0 00 Net unpaid losses. books, Liabilities Dec. 1920 31, Unearned premiums than that of Waldo county and is said show a real friendship toward England. tc Admitted Assets.$20 374,875 11 All other liabilities_ “But,despite our differences, the things Net Unpaid Losses. .$ 684,386 58 ha ve a of about 7,000. Liabilities Dec 19c0 Cash population are Unearned Premiums.. 6.62:>,685 44 31, capital. of which both peoples are most proud liabilities 300 AH other Liabilities. 25f .000 00 Net Surplus over For considerably more than years drawn fTom a common source and these Unpaid Losses.$ 1.732.795 96 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA oash Capital .. 1,000.000 00 Unearned Premiums. 47 304 the Philippines and the Caroline islands are the things we must do our best to cul- 11,368,061 Total liabilities aud surplus Surplus over all Liabilities. 3,^06.967 42 Ali other Liabilities. 740,000 00 tivate. The world is in a condi- were acknowledged to be the property of perilous 1 Cash Capital. 2 500 000 00 James Pattee & Son tion and I believe it would all the nations world. In today, go Total Liabilities and Surplus.. .$12,071 029 44 Surplus over all Liabilities. 4,033.417 68 Unicorn Ration 3*8 Spain, by ofjthe these two Dairy down in chaos unless great peo- Orrin J. Dickey, Insurance and Neal Estate, $ £ tried to the Carolines J885, Germany grab ples are able to work together, not only Total Liabilities and Surplus ...$20 374,875 11 Insuran*' Block, Belfast, Maine. "You can fool a man, but you can’t fool % Agricultural and hoisted her on Yap. Arbitra- for themselves but for the welfare of the Pythian 3w9 v flag 3*10 Watertown, tion followed, the Pope being arbitrator, world. America and England would be his cow’’ & committing a crime against posterity, if, Firemen’s Fund Insurance jR Assets December and he decided that the Carolines belong- American Eagle Fire Insurance Company Company because of any limitation of vis- m What is Unicorn worth to this man? • Real estate. ^4 today, w ed to of and 80 Maiden Lane, New York an Francisco, California. Spain by right discovery ion, they allow any serious misunder- i » vG Mortgage loans. • Thomas Roy Brooks, Jel Air, Maryland—12 Jersey cows, 1401 milk • C 11 teral loans. possession. England and Germany ac- standing to grow up between them.” Assets Dec. 31, 1920 Assets December 31, 1920 t9 check for April. Unicorn was their entire grain ration. Each pound fed Jfc Stocks and bonds. Real Estate...$ 0 00 Real estate.$ 633,040 62 % them produced four pounds of milk. Cash in office and bank Mortgage Loans. 0 00 Mortgage^Loans. 2 232,423 33 The reason dairymen continue to use UNICORN is because thry get Agents’ balances.. Collateral Loans. 0 255,661 49 Jp Bills receivable. 00 Collateral Loans. W enough more milk and enough more profit out of it to make it worth while. Stocxs and Bonds Market an Bonds. 14,136,126 86 jgl Interest and rents. (Actual Stocks Order your UNICORN and watch the increased production in your Value Dec 60 Cash in Office and Bank. 3,489,324 90 '■m • All other assets. 31, 1920). 3,0J2,034 herd. Cash in Office and Bank.. 423, 87 92 Agei ts* Balance.*. 4, (07.712 82 *| .7614 gents’ balances. r.. 836,971 41 Bill receivable. 341,602 84 £ HALL & WILKINS 1 Gross assets.. < a Bills Receivable 0 00 Interest and Rents. 234,233 30 Deduct items not admitted dose Interest and Rents. 13,417 69 All other Assets. 0 00 S1 And cannot find All other Assets 0 00 Admitted assets. you anywhere a better, purer, more potent mb mb ^b 4k 4k 4k 4k 4k 4k 4k ^k 4k ^k 4k 4k 4k 4k Gross Assets .$25,429,118 06 for Liabilities December remedy indigestion, biliousness, constipation, Gross 284. f 615 2 not admitted. 27 impover- Assets.$4 Deduct items 1,190.497 Net losses. ished blood than not admitted. 5 71 unpaid this “L. I.” Atwood Medicine. Yet a 50 Deduct items 385 Unearned 79 premiums — Admitted Assets.,..$24,238,620 cent bottle contains doses to over- All other liabilities. nearly sixty enough Admitted Assets.$4,279; 175 81 Dec. 1920 For Sale Boat Cash come the most stubborn cases when directions as to Liabilities 31, Building capital.... eating Liabilities Dec. 31, 1920 Surplus over ail liabilities. and exercise are Losses.$ 3,224.469 38 carefully followed. It is the family phy- Net Unpaid Desirable situated in Appleton Net Losses .$ 409.399 55 Premiums. 12,359.876 26 property Qf ALL KINDS AT sician for the entire household — children and It Unpaid Unearned Total liabilities and surplus. grown-ups. Unearned Premiums. 1,865,717 16 All °ther Liabilities. 462 200 00 village. Two tenement bouse, each part Pattee & fcon, Agent- to break a thus serious All other Liabilities. 85.632 28 Cash ••• 8,050,00006 James quickly helps up cold, preventing capital. supplied with spring water. Stable and 3*8 Cash al. 1,000.000 00 over all Liabilities. 16 sickness, bad breath and are Capi Surplus 5.192,075 F.AJoost’s Boat Headache, Shop■ dizziness, languor over 82 orchard. home- j Surplus all Liabilities...*. 918,626 Formerly George Page '' banished -with a few doses. of Buy your dealer. Total Liabilities and Surplus...$24,288,620 79 stead. For write sliK Liabilities and 81 particulars, 737 Main St.,. ROCK LAND, MAINE. Genuine Shaw Knit “L. F.” Total Surplus.$4,279,176 Medicine Pattee & Belfast. MRS. G. P. , W Co., Belfast James Son, Agents, RIPLEY, L. James Pattee & Son, Agents, 8w9 Tel. No. 233M $1 pair at Bert Portland, Maine. 8w9 391 Washington St, Bath, Maine per AN OVERHANGING CLOUD. KANSAS MEN CHOOSE FLOYD Over all negotiations looking towards such wage readjustments as will enable Man Selected as Chair- fChildren Cryfo^letcher^1 the railroads to live Arkansas City and meet the coun- man of State Americanization try’s transportation demands, there hangs the apparently fixed purpose of certain Committee. railroad labor leaders to throw the road back into the hands of the Government. Kansas members of the American One of these leaders is the chairman of have selected as chairman of the Plumb Legion Plan League. Others are mem- their state Ameri- bers of that organization and ardent apos- commit- tles canization of the Socialistic doctrines it repre- tee John R. Floyd sents. If the Plumb Planners are less Arkansas vociferous Hhan they were a little while of City, ago, they are none the less firm in the a prominent insur- You Have faith. Emd Always Bought, and which has been ance man and third ^e To such over as all overtures towards ja use for thirty years, has borne the signature of these, vice president of wa ge compromises would fall deaf —* and upon the United States has been made under his ears. ^ per- Their objective is not to save the sonal Junior Chamber of supervision since its infancy. roads from bankruptcy, but to plunge cuc#4t(i them Commerce. Allow no one to deceive into it. It is chaos they wish to “ you in this. Imitations and ” bring about, a chaos from which there Mr. Floyd was counterfeits, Just-as-*good are but can be that no emergence save by Govern- commissioned a its trifle with and the ment iv endanger health of seizure and operation of the roads. first lieutenant at i ;nits and against Exneriment. In other Children—Experience words, a restoration of the glo- tlie second officers' rious McAdoodie days. camp at nuu training What is looming large behind these aspira- at CASTORIA tions is the Fort Sheridan. He served Camp Seven times in the ;r is a harmless substitute Plumb Plan League ready and past three months we for Castor Oil, Barracks, Mo., have told you what the Paregoric, to take over the job. Let the Grant, 111., Jefferson nd Soothing Syrups. It is It °Wpized with the Grange has done and will pleasant. contains public buy the railroads, make a present and Camp Dodge, la., Eighty- continue to do for you. Seven times Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic of them to the various times as n,, substance. Its labor unions, pay sky- sixth division and at we have shown that scraper the way of the is a its guarantee. For more than it has wages and make up the billion or insurance, signal, ordnance and ath- Grange way that will thirty years so annual deficits by them on the We t nstant use for the relief of loading letic officer and as judge advocate. help you. might go on the Constipation, Flatulency, patient backs of the inar- advertising indefinitely manifold jlic and long-suffering, In Mr. was appointed Wir Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness pa>’er8- That is the Great 1913, Floyd benefits it offers But it seems arising d, aute«tax you. So we make m, and the Stomach rlumb Plan district manager for a well known in- unnecessary. this by regulating and Bowels, aids Idea—in full effulgence. It the last of is a fine surance with headquarters the series of two t nation of Food; giving and program,and in its promotion the company telling tested ways by which healthy natural sleep. labor fol- you may iuldren’s Comfort—The union radicals who are behind it, at Arkansas City and in the year keep in touch with The Mother’s Friend. are no progress made farmers’ doubt temporarily in a position to lowing ills discharge from the service through organizations— derail movements towards readjustments wrote the largest number of applica- by pulling together with the Grange and for and to burn the over difficulties. by subscribing bridges tions ever written in his state In one always But, even so, all is not plain sailing for genuine CASTORIA year for his company, and ranked these obstructionists by a good deal. By and fifth In the United States. He has Bears thd of large, the railroad men of the coun- Signature in Arkansas try are not Socialists. Still less are they served In various offices red radicals. They are good, level-head- City post and as a member at large THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN ed American citizens with homes of their of the Legion state executive commit- own and families of their own. Further- Like the this National tee. Grange, big, business. News of notable Grange more, they are, as a group, men of ex- Farm Weekly will give you service of ceptional intelligence and sense of re- achievement, cooperation among out of all proportion to its low cost. sponsibility. They are not men to refuse WHEN TO WEAR THE UNIFORM farmers and of all vital agricultural to bear their part of the cost-burden of Each week it demonstrates the tested activities comes to Thurs- readjustment to normal conditions which you every Former Service Men Inclined to Be methods of successful farmers. It ail the rest of their fellow-countrymen day through its pages. Its editorials, in in are Too Modest in Appearing comments in unmistakable on Use For Over 30 Years compelled to stagger under. Some terms its humor, its Brighten the Corner” of them may be led radical dema- Army Togs. what in j The Kind by happens the dark between pages; its Farm You Have Always Bought gogues into the Pmmb-Plan land of “Handy Mechanics” producer and consumer; and dreams, but the saving common sense of ! Former service men are too modest points Department, its cheery covers and the vast to the majority may be safely counted to appear In uniform on special occa- clearly benefits derived from trim appearance make The Coun- upon to them out of it.—Harvey’s keep sions, according to a letter from a turning on the light. It stands four Weekly. TRY Gentleman worth many times member of the American Legion. square behind farmers’ every organi- the one lone dollar it costs you for 52 WHEN SHE GOES MOTORING The letter follows: zation that ! SS SUM WARY operates for agricultural issues. If the A Catechism of the Constitu- * you’ve passed by first “Armistice day brought with It some welfare. Its Washington representa- seven What will she wear when she au- new on the coupons we’ve printed, below bjii j11 accentuation of the tion ot the United States. goes revelations of viewpoint tive keeps you in touch with new or is — .r ; reviously noted in re- tomobiling? wearing of the uniform at ceremonies one more and the last. Send it lies is to The reason for the ride will govern proposed laws and be observed, and celebrations, and. Inasmuch as In their effect on your to our secretary, with and related Contributed The United Americans of this. And of course she wants to wear $1.00 today. IB, trades, if by the future we must confront the the correct is to un- prob- ; !ther better reports the State of Maine, Casco Bank thing. She sure feel Building comfortable if she that she is not lem time after time, I believe the on the other hand, feels Portland, Maine. should be settled one nned the constructive wearing the correct thing. question now, on Waldo and steel, coal, lum- (Published by arrangement with The A long trip over hot and dusty country way or the other. I am neutral the County Pomona No. 12 where Grange kling materials, con- Natioual Security League.) roads, through unfamiliar territory subject and am willing to do as the jbie advices one is uncertain as to accommodations, a ‘bunch’ does. Despite LESSON 8. M3ine' real winter long, linen duster, is what she should N°-3’ weather, j lo what does the “Since their discharge the majority aUABoKM"* V second article of wear. The duster is built on comfortable Brooks’, MafneD ** nous, but nevertheless the of both officers and enlisted men have textiles continues to Constitution refer? lines and so will not crush the summer which it conceals. The collar fit- shown more than a little hesitancy in tiade on the A. To the his terra linery Btiis'' reports president, election, ^ f lad to the GranEc with around the neck out putting the uniform back on for special r i. s?e br’!nS pushed good advertising. And here’s my dollar for .iereas iron and steel of office and duties. ting closely keeps T^rcr-n^T1^ the dust and of the travel. The occasions. The of the Le- m buying, in prices grim true spirit Q. How long is the presidential term? sleeves also fit in Sft^*SE3B8S&ir-“w"k!y'°"v"dmy“d"“°* the coal trade, re- snugly, being neatly gion is not manifest in any parade A Four The is with elastic hands. The coat is 'derate weather and years. vice-president place when the majority of the men appear elected for the same so that her skirts will be lit: outputs, has slumped period. plenty long, in civilian clothes and a handful march (My Name)__ Q. Is the president elected the peo- well protected from grease and and production, with by covered, in uniform. On such occasions the uni- lent anthracite coal ple? A. Not directly. Votes are cast from dusty roads. Then when the desti- (My formed man is an Addrtss)_ _ for nation is it means off in embarrassing po- g with bituminous in presidential electors, whose number reached, just taking is to the her duster and she is clean sition, and he vows: ‘Never I le favoraple side of equal total number of senators beneath, lo, again!’ and and well but of think is for most as been reinforced representatives in Congress. groomed. Veils, thin, modesty responsible (Town)-_-(State)____ close improvement noted Q How are electors selected? texture which are of euougn length men's preference for ‘civvies' on formal A. In such manner as the to wind about the around the neck m especially calfskins, I legislature hat, occasions, but I know that some argue «f the State direct. and across the if are old mes, rather better may face, desired, that they do not want to be in uniform -i Q. What are the restrictions concern- standbys for dusty automobiling. u operations in auto- with a bunch of men wearing officers’ ing electors? But again, if the journey is to lead over cs, enlarged buying uniforms and A' or or well oiled macadam where dust is insignia. ■ and the realizing of No senator representative roads, an or then she c n wear her “1 am sure there is not an ex-officer lurs at auction than person holding office of trust profit unknown, pretti- un !er the United can be an elector. est and feel that the for in the who would not months ago On the States dangers soiling Legion willingly How do a are lessened. The colored sweat- re is to be noted the Q electors choose president bright discard his insignia if it operated as a and ers and the jersey capes which promise mail order buying was vice-president? harrier to harmony. But let's have a Q They meet in their respective to be so popular, this coming summer, Tat of January, which standard rule—either civvies or uni- States and cast their votes for the can- are the best ever for do ir to 47 percent, from motoring. They forms." didates. Their certificates are sent to the not wrinkle and assume untidiness due to r development being And a sweater Public. it farmers’ buying is tresident of the Senate who, in the pres- long sitting. then, again, ( so Notary ence of the Senate and the House of is much easier to than cloth 4 prices paid for prod- Rep- cleanse, PUT ON PAYING POST SHOW certificates and kolesale and jobbing resentatives, opens the wraps. the votes are counted. Candidates must A hat that will stay on—that is the primary distributing Fred W. Suc- have a of the electoral votes to plea she makes when she is selecting one Dralle, Casper, Wyo., Assistance in Income s active, retail buying majority be elected. for motoring. Half the of the road cessfully Served as General Man- loyment is no more joy Q. What if no candidate re- and the scenery is taken away if she has ager of "Stampede.” is less in all textile happens Tax ceives a of the votes? to hold onto her hat and worry and won- Reports i tiuns are a shade majority A. In that case the House of der how much she can stand it is show that loans Repre- logger Fred W. Pralle of Casper, Wvo., sentatives to ballot for with tier arm raised so tiringly in the air. BLANKS FURNISHED. I iverthewint r. Prices proceeds presi- chairman of t lie state executive com- dent, the representation from each State And one that doesn’t need hatpins is an downward, although mince or the being entitled to one vole. addition to the plea. Close fitting hats, slier, and the Weekly American do the electors made of that will jam down Legion, per cent. In linan- Q Why presidential pliable straw, meet on the same in all States? A. onto the head and still give the hair gained national HAND PAINTED market, led by indus- day Because the Constitution so directs. plenty of room in the cro-vn are a boon recognition for try, and bonds, led Q What are the for the to when she goes automobiling. liis home-town asu easier. Foreign qualifications her, Where she is and in what kind of all easier. There is presidency? going post of t lie Le- PLACE CARDS A A must have been born a car she travels has everything to do or of lower railway president gion. as general DIRECT FROM CHINA in the United must be at least with what she will wear monstrated fact that States, m mincer of How much Footwear and done in water colors in the soft tones led thirty-five years of age, and a resident of by high wage “Stampede” which and shades so much used the 1 this country for fourteen vears. by Chinese. earn anything like WOULD NOT Bfc COERCED Isn’t it the -wear in footwear Q. What oath does the take? cost $20,000 to Call at the Journal office. cent, net revenue on president A. His oath is in these words: “1 do stage and which AMY L. WILSON, less, however, has done One of the closing acts of President that interests ? swear Chicago began tele- Refinery 1 thh rnd the advice name. week. Reimports of army navy. With graphing demands for a veto. The bill Casper. Buy them by and consent of the Senate he appoints had not to do with the issues before he ed ling Although was 36 years old when aAsk any dealer or write us. ambassadors, consuls, judges and other the Railroad Labor Board. Questions of the United States entered the war, Mr. SINCE 1882 INC. as federal officers, and he grants reprieves or were not involved in it. HOOD RUBBER PRODUCTS COMPANY, recently had ex- hours wages Dralle enlisted in the Central Machine 1 ends of and pardons for offences against the All that made the bill odious to the blizzards, Gun school At 72 Main Street, Belfast. WATERTOWN MASSACHUSETTS United in cases of im- Officers’ Training and was "ii so mild as to give States, except union leaders was that it would make the convene stationed at Camp Hancock, Ga. whole world had en- peachment. He can Congress conditions of railroad management tem- in is directed > r; but it seems such extraordinary session and porarily easier by giving the managers to time in- "i appears sectional. give Congress from time to money which was long overdue, and He VERY FEW Charles R. Coombs on union. WILL BE laces which or formation the state of the which would make it possible for them DROPPED enjoy, is indance of snow and also given power to make treaties, “by to meet some deferred obligations. But and the are with Ihe advice and consent of that was for the union leaders. Are to 1921 X,- skipped for some enough Legionnaires Rushing Pay Show any boy a pair of Do you remember the Senate,” provided two-thirds of the Sena- was to make and island of Newfound- Their object trouble, Post Dues; Many New Members Undertaker black Red Tread Boots old black boots tors pure gum i. of the St. Lawrence present concur. saw a way of doing it by holding up they Being Added. and you win his heart at which were Can the he removed from still good at 317 miles 316 Q. president indefinitely, if they could, the money due Mutual Fire Insurance s by Fitchburg Company, once They are the boy after and of oflice. A. if he is impeached and the roads. So in their de- ive been favored with Yes, they poured The Mass. most boot. Ex- convicted of or other 10,000 post adjutants of the Fitchburg, k , ? Rcd ! i the cold and treason, bribery mands upon the White House. They popular in con- snowy tremely practical o • high crimes and misdemeanors. to hundreds of thou- American Legion, according to reports Assets December 31, 1920. 80015 "d tcontinent during the claimed represent struct,on, durable and onl>’ If the Presi- reaching national from Real 00 hoots wh,chaLre 1the w,1> 'he » As soon as it recov- sands of workers. retiring headquarters estate.$ 54,0C0 economical The strip of ,s to cater for a all over the Stocks and bonds. 378.232 25 «m« of one storm anoth- Governor’s Ball not to be Held this Year. dent had been disposed country, are finding them- extra red rubber And this .he could have Cash in office and bank. 54^739 09 quality the whole island was certain sort of popularity, selves now in the busiest weeks of the across the ball of dearly shows the value Agents’ balance. 66,012 68 rhefoot, '-' drift. an There will be no ball in the had it refusing to sign the relief bill of the Hood k.t As ex- Governor’s by years as regards work. Interest and rents. 4,904 77 where the most wear patented t sent to him But he was of the winter be- Capital city this winter. This has been which had been Reinsurance due on losses... as a mark Pressure Procese The rush of Legionnaires to get in 1,495 63 comes,serves osular decided the committee. not to do so; and he signed the Red Boots piece of terri- definitely upon by disposed their of identification at the time when 1921 post dues within the time Gross wear_^^^___ c'-n the rounds While many regret the elimination of bill on Saturday, very assets.$643,384 42 Look for the and look going limit long it the union leaders were selecting repre- set, with tlie penalty of being Deduct items not admitted, book took an express this great social function, to which hun- name -HOOfr well f to in to the White from if over market value stocks and bonds 10,714 65 " Cape Ray to St. dreds have looked forward with eager- sentatives go person dropped membership, delin- BOYS' RED TREAD BOOT R! D BOOT a veto. em- of some 325 miles, ness every two years, there is a general House to demand Railway quent after that date, piled necessary Admitted their leaders failed to assets.$632,669 87 -mgamm k its way owing to feeling that, owing to the death of Gov. ployes, though clerical and other detail work onto Liabilities December 31, 1920. 1 oi the road.—Ox- Parkhurst it would not be to car- S recognize it, wili piolit by the President’s tlie fitting shoulders of post adjutants in an Net out the I refusal to be coerced, for a large part of unpaid lessee.$ 32 912 43 Indiana Lumbermen’s Mutual Insurance Central ry program. unprecedented manner. Unearned Manufacturers Mutual Insurance the thus released will he paid out premiums... 329*170 80 nil money Co., Indiana forty years ago ] To the returns All other liabilities. 16,637.87 indiananclls, Co., Van Wert, O. in wages, and the restoration to the judge by thus far j Surplus over all liabilities. 154,048"*<7 Assets Deeeinber 'storm and blizzard l schedules of trains that had been cut out. available, the list of men to be dropped 81, 1920. Assets December 31. 1920. I from Real estate.. ...$ 55 000 00 imlroad from Belfast —Boston Herald. membership for non-payment of Total liabilities and 87 Real estate. $ 4 im tv surplus.$532,669 loans. j their 1921 dues within the 3w9 Mortgage 461.400 00 Mortgage bond.!. 38 4?" 01 mnpletely that the post speci- Collateral loans. There is more catarrh in this section of 8 OUO 00 | Stocks and bands."" 125,411001’ fied time will be a and round over the only small fraction Stocks bonds. 821.300 00 Cash in office and b ink '■ trip the country than all other diseases put Massachusetts Fire & Marine Ins. 'l7i’o- 7‘‘ 1 of tlie Legion and will lie more than Co, Cash in office and bank. 51,60 ) 00 ! Agents* balance. he writer remembers and for years it was supposed 29tV 178 02 together, offset Boston, Mass. Agents’balance. 39 059 Interest and Doctors by the thousands of new mem- 05, rents. 17*1*0 34 aveled on snowshoes to be incurable. prescribed local Interest and rents. 15 646 54 i *_' bers obtained in the member- Assets December 1920. and by constantly to already 31, -— — Cross Knox remedies, failing ■ assets.. $2,1.5.768 08 Stat on before drives of Real estate. Cross„ | cure with local treatment, pronounced it ship various departments. $ 0 00 assets.$1 452,00:, 59 D-duct iten.s not admitted !> ‘U'lOO led. Mortgage loans. Deduct items not the rail- Catarrh is a local 0 00 admitted. 55 868 00* _ following incurable. disease, __ 'J Collateral l' loans. 0 00 -i Admitted assets. «■> n. distance. greatly influenced by constitutional con- Stocks and ( .. bonds. 1,071,371 98 Admitted assets. $1395 137 50' ditions and therefore requiring constitu- Cash in Liabilities December 1920 HOOPING office and.bank. 117*699 73 Liabilities...... ,, f 31, Hall’s COUGH December31. 1920. Net i tional treatment. Catarrh Medi- Agents’ balances. 121,947 61 | unpaid losses. $l" t,6’M newspaper, real or ap- Net unpaid cine, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & must run its course— Bills receivable. o 00 looses.$ 24,034 00 Unearned premiums. 97- jon 2k 'epletion of wood Unearned premiums.... All other pulp is a constitutional rem- Interest and rents. 8 439.843 85 6C Co., Toledo, Ohio, no 386 74 All other liabilities.^'oh ■nen to there is “cure,” but All other liabilities.. 20.210 59 over all investigate is taken internally and acts thru the assets. 14*809 18 Surplus liabilities.. 91=, i'gr «? iJPly for edy, Surplus over all liabilities. 1 15 __ __ pulp, among Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the Vicks to ease 911,049 __ t Slant Sys- helps the Cross Total .. water grass of 14 m ...... -! liabilities and 269 OF tem. One Hundred Dollars reward is of- assets.$1,334,116 Total liabi ities and surplus_2?,083 botanists as Deduct items not admitted. 71 surplus.$1,395.137 59; 3w9 clodium case that coughing paroxysms. 139,656 > 1 fered for any Hall’s Catarrh 3w9 !--- dull has been built at ._ Medicine fails to cure Send for circu- Apply often. Use Admitted Produde from freely assets.$1,194,668 43 h=,,! V , pulp lars and testimonials. d it at bedtime. Liabilities December 31, 1920, succeeds the in- F. J. CHENEY & CO., Ohio. k-, extend to Toledo, Net unpaid losses.$ 16 .^tiniMbiy other Sold by Druggists, 75c. 294,764 Dr. Hester Brown Unearned premiums. 0 00 Hall’s Pills tor i. _ Family constipation. All other liabilities. |iw 73,358 69 J22Lt£®,IJia CaBb *** capital. 100,000 00 IKTRAPATHlf PUV^Iau- bushel* delivered In ‘he city: also U Hose—Two Pair Three Fair Heavy Cotton Hose Surplus over all liabilties. 326,445 68 UOliiUrAlnil M ,01 rMIblUlAN^ Danish cabbages at $2.00 hun- 0(>at for $1.00 at Bert Total liabilities and per Bert L. Davis’, L. Davis’. surplus.$1,194,668 43 dred 3v9 30 High Street. Tel. 320 Pounds. A. B. SI AN UAL. i Tel.;269 tfl BASKET BALL The Republican Journal SPRING MLMENTS There wee a large attendance in the Belfast, Thursday, March 10, 1921 Relieved A Medicine by Well-Known Armory last Wednesday evening to en- of Superlative Merit. joy one of the fastest basket ball games PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY SHOWING FOR Bpring ailments are due to an im- ever witnessed here, when the Fitton A. BROOKS BRANCH EASTER devitalized con- The Pub. Co. pure, impoverished, C. of East Boston won from the Earl Republican Journal dition of the blood. Heal five of Bangor in the score of 22 to Christine A. Jones, Manager Among them are pimples, boils 18. Connell of the Fittons led with 7 Editor. and other loss of The A. 1. BROWN, eruptions, appe- At Davis baskets and White of the Heals with 4. Sample tite, that tired feeling, a run- Shop The lines Dun- ADVERTISI NG T ERMS. For one square, down condition of the system, and up: Fittons—Mprley, If; Pays 2 Per Cent Interest one inch length in column, 50 cents for sometimes chronic weaknesses made nack, rf; Connell, c; Fox, lb; Fiqp, rb. of the and most .lines of cents for each subsequent on accounts. snappiest up-to-the-minute ladies an i one week and 35 worse. Heals—Heal, rb; Cook, lb; Soper, c; checking ONE Insertion. misses’ ready-to-wear garments to be seen in this section of the St*// Hood’s Sarsaparilla combines tie White, If; Tramer, rf. Three periods were Terms. In advance, EVERY SUIT NEW. Wonderful of these all Subscription roots, barks, herbs, berries and oth- two minute and showing wool 50 cents played, fifteen periods Jerseys o\ $2.00 a year, $1.00 for six months; er medicinals that have been BROOKS. ford found, one ten. ai the end of each and Velours, for the Easter w or three months. 1 Boston led Grays, Tricotine, Serge priced in many years of intelligent obser- period but by a very close the first $15.00 up. vation, to be most effective in the score, Mr. Ernest Libby of Boston was the being 8 to the second 14 to 10, and the THE INAUGURATION treatment of these ailments. 6, guest of Mr. W. S. Jones and family last 22 to 18. Norton of Belfast was ref- EVERY COAT AND WRAP NEW. These are the Successful physicians prescribe several days last week. very latest The impressiveness of the inaugural these for diseases of the with as scorer. The models and are ingredients eree, Thompson all that Dame Fashion could make them. Be sure arc! was vastly enhanced by an and Brooks High school closed last Friday ceremonies blood, stomach, liver kidneys, dance after the game was cancelled ow- see these. - for one week’s vacation. The lower grade earnest and reverent simplicity which and in cases where alterative and ing to the High school dance in Odd Fel- tonic effects are needed. school will not open until March 28tb. recalled the days of Washington and of lows Hall that evening. Ten per cent of EVERY DRESS NEW. was Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the spring Silks, Satins, Taffeta, Crepes, Jefferson. The occasion lifted far the entire receipts of the game were do- A carload of machinery has arrived for Mignonette medicine that purifies, enriches and and all the season’s latest materials. No need to talk about above the plane oft a national gala day nated to the Belfast High School building the Black & Gay Canneries, Inc. Corn these revitalizes your blood, increasir. all know our dress as one and its observance, in every way, was about 830 for that purpose. Work will begin on the foun- reputation, young lady remarked the other power of resistance to disease. fund, making Factory. day consonant with the of a virile “You must sell to woman spirit real, For a laxative take Hood’" dation for the new factory this week. dresses every in town.” But let me sav hew _ Playing the best basketball it has and well balanced democracy. Mr. Wil- that will find no two alike. shown this season, Searsport High easily Word has been received from Lawrence you son and Mr. Harding, the two central Breaks Studebaker Light-Six defeated a team called the Brewer Rov- West that lie left Boston last figures, both seemed to have forgotten Thursday Four Records on ers, in a rather one-sided game at Sears- for Cuba, as he and his brother Maurice for the stormy political J>ast and each treated Speed Specials Thursday-Friday-Saturday. Best Yet. port, March 3d, by score of 63 to 13. The are employed by the United Fruit Co. the other with ample and befitting court- Coast summary: lot Wash China esy. This of itself Should be a lesson to Daniel B. Plummer is having more Big Waists, Silk, $3.45 S. H. S B. R. “ ■ U. S. Car Makes Sensa- each one of us. Carrying Mail, work done on the inside of his store and Sweaters, Jackson If 15 rb Colson (1) wool, 0.45 tional Run from San Francisco to Los is rooms finished an "Peace on earth, good will to men.” Kiah having for ice cream Whitham rf 2 , lb and and Angeles and Return, Setting New Marks and soda which Serge, Poplin Skirts, Navy Black, 4.95 How few in this hur ying crowd of mor- Closson c 6 c Lynch parlor fountain will be for Round Coast Route, and Beat- 1 tals fully realize thi t without good will Trip, Lowell lb 1 if Coltart opened for business during the summer One lot Serge Dresses, ..... 9.49 f astest 3 1 to men on e irth is but a mirage ing Express Train by Hours, rf, Sawyer season. peace 4 47 Minutes. On Second Same Car Curtis rb 7 If Street i Yours and a canno stand. Mr. Hard- Trip truly, republic cf Breaks Route Record. Referee, Wilson. A fast and interesting game basket ing's address showe i that he was pro- Valley ball was plated in Union Hall Friday foundly impressed b; the responsibilities In two sensational dashes a StudebaKer night between Dark Harbor A. A. and THE DAVIS SAMPLE SHOP ! which he was assui ling. Evidently he broke all records for Light-Six recently WHITE’S CORNER. Winterport Brooks A. A. The first two 10-minute felt that his energiei must be given un- speed between San Francisco and Los both teams were about Next to Colonial Theatre. Angeles, setting a new mark for the periods evenly High Street, Phone 249-:’ reservedly to the ser ice of the people of Alice Whitney returned to Winterport round trip, lowering the coast route rec matched, but several of the Brooks boys the United States. The address was school last after a week’s ord by 2 hours, 35 minutes, 20 seconds, high Monday, were hurt and the last two periods were favorably received ill Europe, very little the best time ever before made beating absence. decidedly in favor of the Dark Harbor Los Angeles, being sworn in as fed- home by fire. man. We reg et that we are not was reported by all. The following peo- fearing eral officials upon authority from Wash- Mrs. R. G. Robertson of Swanville and were Mr. and Mrs. E. L. To- EDle to publish his ad ress in full at this ington. In fact, the journey was made ple present: MAIN STREET, BELFAST, MAINE. for the the Mrs. Amos Monroe were and Mrs. E. G. Mr. and t me, but the follov ing extracts will purpose of showing possibili- Conant of recent ner, Mr. Cox, ties of the motor car in mail what is the rit and of transporting guests of Mrs. F. P. Clements. Mrs. C. E. Hamlin, Mr. and Mrs. A. B Etiow sp purpose quickly. f. Mr. and Mrs.C.B. Jewett and Mrs. Payson, Mr. and Mrs. W. H Young, Mr. cur President: The round trip, a distance of 864.8 Kate and Mrs. H. C. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. president Harding ii his inaugural ad- miles, was covered by the Studebaker in Lowe of Hampden were guests of Mr. and Ellis, WEBER FARM WAGONS dress said: “My couiltrymen, when one 21 hours 23 minutes. The trip down, Mrs. A. G. Larby, Sunday. Grant, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Godding, the surveys the world atjout him after the over the coast route, a distance of 453.7 Misses Christine and Laura Jones, Mr. B. Hon. was in storm, noting marks of destruc- miles, was made in 10 hours, 12 C. M. Conant Auburn treat thij minutes, F. Mr. Richard Palmer, Mr. Lewis the 30 as with the a Ellis, ; on and yet rejoicing jn rdggedness seconds, compared previ- March 2nd and 3rd to attend director’s ous 47 Libby and Miss Ethel Cochrane. The the things which withstood it, if he is best record of 12 hours, minutes, meeting of the Fruit Growers’ Exchange. he awarded Mr. H. J. International an American breathps the clarified at- 50 seconds, established in 1916. two first prizes were Engines IL3'e6Fw a re- car their C. H. and mosphere with stranke mingling of The and “The Lark” started Libby family, accompanied Grant and Mrs. A. B. Payson and the and new hope. have seen world dash to Los Angeles at the same time, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Conant of ret W}e by Monroe, to Mr. Richard Palmer. A its but we contem- and it was on that the “booby” prize passion spend fury} this occasion Light last with relatives in Swan- spent Sunday was served of our republic unshaken and hold for Six beat the train’s schedule by over fine luncheon consisting plate j ville. civilization secure. (Liberty — Liberty; three and one half hours. several kinds of cake, fruit salads and WOOD SAWING MACHINES within tbe law—and c?vilization are in- After hanging ud these records, the R C. Nealey and Clifton Stevens of 1 coffee. and though bt th were threaten- Studebaker drivers went after the fourth separable Bangor are at C. W. Nealey’s the present cdWe find them now secure, and there and only remaining speed mark—that of week. They are cutting lumber for a I. A. WOOD comes to Americans 1 lie profound as- lowering the previous best time over the Belts and _ j our entative route. succeeded in Pulleys surance that repre; govern- valley They making garage. Vvood died at his home on is the highest exp ession and surest the trip from Los Angeles to San Francis- Isaac Alonzo ment F. P. Clements, Byron Larby and Bert- guaranty of both. co over this route, a distance of 411 1 Congress street at 1 p. m. Saturday^ rand Jewett went to Swan success of our popular govern- miles, in 9 15 50 seconds, Lake recently 'The hours, minutes, March 5th, just an hour before the fu- rests wholly upn the correct in- of which time 35 minutes was spent in on a fishing trip, but were not successful, ment bis William A. in the SEND FOR CATALOGUES the debt the to San Francisco. This neral of son, Wood, erpretation of irate, intelligent, j crossing ferry as fishermen were there in large numbers been in fail- popular will of America. In record-breaking time was made under next house. Mr. Wood had dependable before them. .•“liberate questioning 5 of a suggested diffici It weather conditions, the pilots ing health for several years and his mind of national where interna- being forced to drive through a dense fog Fred was hit on the forehead by change policy Clark was partially impaired. His son had been was to 12o miles of the way. tionality supersede nationality, a while wood large stick of wood, sawing ill for about a week and the father had liberty. we turned to a referendum to the Ameri- These record breaking trips also prove ! received a cut how an can a con- with a gasoline outfit, and call on him that can people. There was ample discussion automobile stand long [ been able to during time, besides Donald Mathieson was a business visit- rt there is a public ma ndate in manifest tinued run wiLhout mechanical trouble. requiring seven stitches to close, but he died without knowing that his son 1 In this case the car was to start or in Knox understanding. ready injuries to his eyelid and cheek. The had also Mr. Wood was Saturday. outonics second affer ! passed away. America is ready to encourage, eager trip immediately inches stick was several feet long and six born in Belfast, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rev. H. W. Abbott and Albert Barnes to initiate, anxious to p irticipate in any finishing the first. WANTED in and his from a more last seemly program likely t. lessen the prob diameter, escape j James Wood, and one of a long line of were visitors in Palermo one day war and that brother- serious was miraculous. ability of promite MRS. MARGARET B. THOMAS injury almost stone and brick masons. He was a good ! week. hood of mankind whicli must be'Ged’s ! SALESMEN TO SEL citizen and a conscientious workman. Mrs. Sophie Lowell, who suffered a highest conception of human relation- Mrs. Margaret Babbidge Thomas died son of Jane died is ship. S. C. R. Parkhurst, the late His wife, formerly Lucy Lear, shock a short time ago, growing March 4th at her home in Islesbore after We are ready to ass ciate ourselves Gov. Frederick H. Parkhurst of Bangor, several years ago and since then he had weaker. the nations of the great and a long illness. She was born in Islesboro with vorld, last on made his home with his daughter, Harriet LIGH was in Belfast busi- WILLYS Wednesday in Bel- for for to seek and L. F. Hurd spent the week-end small, conference, counsel, spent her life there, and was the A. Wood. The fu- ness and was the guest of Mayor and Ella, wife of Ephraim the expressed views of v orld opinion, to widow of fast on business connected with the Ernest Thomas. One daughter, late home The Farm Plant and Access a way to api roximate disar- Mrs. C. W. Wescott at the Belfast High neral took place at his Monday Super Lighting j recommend Mrs. Lester Hale, survives her, together creamery. mament and relieve the c ushing burdens 2 with Rev. Charles W. Martin with several brothers and sisters. Sne school Bupper in Odd Fellows hall. He at p. m., of military and naval establishments. Mrs. Walter Young spent a day with Exclusive Liberal Con was about 50 years old. j returned home that evening. of the Methodist church officiating. territory. We elect to participati in suggesting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brad- Small and ar- capital required. plans for mediation, conciliation street, in Palermo last week. bitration, and would glajlly join jn that expressed conscience of progress which Mr. and Mrs. George Sprague attended seeks to clarify and writathe laws of in- the all-day meeting of Sheepscot Lake H.A. ROBBINS WILLYS LIGH ternational relationship land establish a Grange in Palermo Saturday. world court for the disposition of such 24 Tillson Avenue, Rockland, Mains questions as nations are agreed Donald Walker, who has been in town justiciable —. to submit thereto. In expressing aspira- for several days’ stay at the Hunt home, in in trans- tions, seeking practicalplans, returned to New York last week. lating humanity’s new clncept of right- eousness, justice and its hatred of war The old-fashioned singing school which into recommended actiop we are ready was given in Masonic hall Thursday most heartily to unite, taut every com- Feb. by the O. E. S„ was mitment must be made the exercise of evening, 24th, if. a success and out national sovereignty! great socially financially. Service is the supreme'commitment of John P. Sanford took the part of singing life. I would to acclaim the era rejoice master and was the right man in the of the rule and crown it with the WoodforSale golden right place. All the artists were dressed autocracy of service. I pledge an afmin- istration wherein all the agencies of gov in old-fashioned costumes, some of which APPLY TO ernment are called to serve and ever pro- were more than one hundred years old. of mote an understanding government Miss Katherine Sanford presided at the purely as an expression of the popular Orrin Maine NEW piano and was in a broad- will. LIGHT-SIX charming J. Dickey, Belfast. One cannot stand in this presence and brimmed hat of blue silk. Her dress be unmindful of tremendous responsibil- was blue satin with chiffon overdress. The world upheaval has added ity. The music was in keeping with the occa- ALL WOOL i’ANTS heavily to our tasks. But with the real- sion. Miss Ada Wadsworth of Appleton Wanted ization comes the surge « high resolve and there is reassurance belief the sang “Love’s Old Sweet Song,” respond- ifi in Girls at the Pullman Pants’ a Pair God given destiny of ourt republic. If I ing to an encore At the close, coffee, for $3.0(1 felt that there is to be sola responsibility doughnuts, ice cream, home-made can- Factory. ytf in the executive for the -America of to- --I —AT dies and corn balls were on sale. Ther e morrow, I should shrink fiom the burden. But here are a hundred} millions, with was also a fishing pond, which was well and 1 common concern shaded responsibil- patronized by old and young. 163 were FOR SALE BERT answerable to God country. The ity, anjj cleared which will be used for a new Republic summons themt to their duty A 3-year-old Holstein Cow—a nice and 1 invite co-operation, i Chapter rug. Continental Casualt> 1 accept my part with Jingle minded- butter cow and will freshen the last Chicago, Ulini cess of purpose and humility of spirit and SOUTH FREEDOM implore the favor and guiiimce of God in of April, inquire of Assets Dee Real Estate. His Heaven. With thesell am unafraid East and confidently face the filture. Mrs. Marjorie Penney is still quite ill. MRS. LEANDER BEAN. Belfast. Mortgage^Loans. SMASHES RECORD''! Collateral Loans. “I have taken the solemn oath of office Carrie Sylvester is sick with a grip _3wl0*_ Stocks and Bonds- on that passage of the hol> writ where in U. S. a Studebaker LIGHT-SIX has Fair Cash in Uffi:e and Bank it is asked ‘What doth the Lord Carrying Mail, established four speed cold. Heavy Woo! Hose—Two require Agents' Balances. ... of th ee but to do love and justly an| to mercy records between San hrancisco Los Angeles—traveling faster than any au- Mrs. Walter Overlock and daughter Bills Receivable. and walk humbly with thv, God.’ This I for $1.00 at Bert L. Davis,’ Interest and Rents ... tomobile or train ever made the before—and are ill. plig ht to God and countrv.f’ trips proving LIGHT-SIX stamina! Eva quite All other Assets. Here is what LIGHT SIX did: Dorothy Taylor was a Sunday caller oh Gross Assets. Made the round from San to trip Francisco Los Angeles, 864.8 miles, in 211 hours 23 min- old neighbors in this vicinity. Deduct items not admitti' GREATEST FdES utes elapsed time—A NEW RECORD. Motor Penney and Roberta Wiggins Trucking household Myrtle Every should its life- Made the one-way trip over the Coast 453.7 in 10 | AT Admitted Assets.. (have Route, miles, hours 12 minutes 30 OF ALL RINDS DONE REASONABLE the The need of is seconds elapsed time—A NEW RECORD. were in Bangor over week-end. OAKES ALDUS guards. thejn especially PRICES. Liabilities Dec Made the one-way trip over the Valley in 9 gr eat when diseases, the foes of Route, 41L1 miles, hours 15 minutes 50 seconds Oley Ward has been through the neigh- Orders left at Webber’s Boot Shop. greatest elapsed time—A NEW RECORD. Net Lueses. 4w9* Unpaid life, find allies in the verjl as borhood this week sawing up the wood Tel. 305-3 Premiums elements, Beat “The Lark,** fastest express train between San Francisco and Los Angeles, by 3 Unearned relds, influenza, catarrh, ‘the grip and hours 47 minutes 30 seconds—A NEW RECORD. piles. All other Liabilities. CARD OFThANKS Cash Capital. ,u f* do in this This car was duly deputized, upon orders from U. pneumonia stormy month. Washington, to carry S. Mail. Mr. and Mrs. John Ingraham of Knox over all Liabilities We wish to thank all who were kind to Surplus The best way to guard against these These remarkable records—this exhibition of speed stamina—prove how the Studebaker NEW LIGHT-SIX were Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. J. also us in our late bereavement and for Total Liabilities and Surf >u.' diseases is to can make runs without mechanical trouble—the car its and was strengthen the system long-continued established records on two trips, W. Greeley. the beautiful flowers sent to the funeral. SwlO ready to start on the second immediately after completing the first. with Hood’s Sarsaparilla—one of the Mr. Wil iam Oliver is sick with the CHAS. A. HOLMES AND FAMILY You can have the advantage of its motor’s wonderful gasolene economy and the satisfaction of its smoothness greatest of life-guards. It removes the cold. Dr. A. M. Small of the of operation only by owning a Studebaker LIGHT-SIX. We are ready to demonstrate and make deliveries. prevailing conditions in which these diseases make village is attending him. for Sale For Sale their most successful attack; gives vigor Car, Landau-koadster, Mr. and Mrs. Foshay, nee Miss Gladys Apples Touring #1485; $1650; Sedan, $2150 of P'1' J < and tone to the vital organ* and func- Davis, are rejoicing over the birth of a I hive a limited quantity of 2nd grade I have 150 bushels All prices i o. b. South Bend. bu^ tions, and imparts a genial warmth to the daughter. Mrs. Nellie Greeley is with for sale at SI will sell for $1.00 per sound Baldwin Apples per turn;;- blood. Remember the weaker the STUDEBAKER CARS ARE EQUIPPED WITH CORD TIRES. her. the city limits. Also sys- barrel at Consumers’ Fuel Co. cellar, tem the greater the exposure to disease. bushel at Elm Tree Faroi. ,, Hood’s Sarsaparilla makes the system Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Brown, Front street. H b> M. L STEVENS E. strong. THE BANKS’ GARAGE, Belfast, Maine. who have been spending several months If the liver is torpid or the bowels are THIS IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR in St. Cloud, Florida, will leave there to- sluggish, causing biliousness or constipa- day for a short stay at Jacksonville and Hose Wool Hose—Two Pair Heavy Woo! ( tion, Hood’s Pills will be found of great St. Augustine, and will then goto Colum- Heavy service. are made to be for about a month before l lljU!' They especially* bus, Georgia, at Bert L. Davis’ tor at liert taken with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. leaving for the nort h. for $1.00 $1.00 Miss Mildred M. Slater, the secretary Silver Cross Lodge, Knights of Pyth- of the local Community Chautauqua, has ias, will confer the rank of Knight on the received notice that dates for next three candidates this, Thursday, even- season will be July 12-17. ing. Lunch will be served after the Rev. A. E. Wilson will give a Bird talk work when all members are requested to Pay What You Please to the children at their story hour next be present. Saturday morning at the Peirce school, Messrs. John C Welton of Boston and under the auspices of the Free Library. Arthur L. Besse of Cambridge, Mass., WE’VE GOT THE in Belfast several PRICE TO PLEASE Capt. William V. Pratt of Belfast, who have been days on YOU of the Pacific business with the Billings-Johnson Cloth- RUBBERS is in command Coast fleet, is and has been in youth American waters ing Company. Mr. Besse the head of You have often 68 chain of Besse bought something '''riowherelJAmerka caTyou buy -buyer'in t?wn for some time, returned to the California the large clothing stores. finer Sorthe tbisf 5th. His wife and It is reported that the local factory will and been Coast March little son, temporarily pleased by William V. Jr., plan to remain at Coro- have a large amount of work for a long the that nado, Calif., until about May 15th. time. thought you had pur- $27.00, $35.00, The Brooks team failed to keep their $40.00 and $45.00 INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT HEARINGS. chased Later-when engagement to play the Peirce school cheaply. you Major Arthur L. Thayer of Bangor, basket ball team in the the Tailor- chairman of the Maine Industrial Armory Friday found out how CHEAP the in International Acci- arti- 7?o. to HHJK measure tne style YOU wantMfe b7 evening. Their manager telephoned that and just the fabric YOU select. dent Commission, has assigned nearings cle as follows: one of their boys was absent in Boston, actually was-you had Yours truly, regrets. “J. T. Fairfield vs. the W. H. Glover the Brooks team has promised to play You learned that the THE Co. and the Traveler’s Insurance Co., the Peirce School team in the Armory price you ST0RE where insurers; petition for award of compen- I-M7RT T FIAVK here at 11 a. m., Saturday. Get a ticket > * IV 1 lu. 177V V YOUR sation; hearing set for Saturday, March paid was LITTLE OLD for the The of the school are actually high-your pur- lo, DOLLAR 12, in the municipal court room at Bel- game. boys BEYS 100 CENTS WORTH fast. selling them. chase expensive. It was Henry L. George vs. Otto Nuttings poor and the Employers’ Liability Insurance The past week has lurmshed weather You had wasted Corporation, insurers; petition for award of all kinds with the exception of ex- economy. your of compensation; hearing set for Satur- warm over- Do not forget the Red Men and Poco- treme cold. Sunday was and a. News ot Belfast Domingo Smith of this but more day, March 12, at 9 m., in the munici- money. rh, hontas supper at Red Mens city, cast for the most part, but ended with a hall, Friday of pal court room at Belfast. recently Bath, has been a recent vis- March 11th. summer sunset. Monday a flaky night, Supper at 6 o’clock, j itor Byron B. Greenlaw vs. Mathews Bros, typical Nh-Vi ADVERTISEMENTS bere, going to Stockton for employ- Tickets 50 cents. and the American Mutual Liability In- snow storm arrived unannounced and There is that will ment. He has been nothing give you employed in a mill in surance Co., insurers; petition to deter- what is known Floyd Winchester has Bath very much resembled as uui Theatre publishes picture succeeded Don- for some years. mine the extent of permanent impair- more the man’s” snow-storm, an April than ttie week. aid Knowlton as bellboy at the Windsor ment; hearing set for Saturday, March “poor disappointment buying "'.ai.; Josephine Estelle, the of ad- daughter Mr. at 10 a. in the court product. Tuesday provided fog and a v ,ih Davis Co., Rockland, Hotel, the latter having left them to en- 12, m., municipal and Mrs. Walter H. showers. Wednes- rubbers. stocks of goods. Juan, was recently room at Belfast before the full com- i warm rain with April cheap Rubbers all look ter the shoe factory, where he has a sim- made very with mission.” was warm and showery. Bean offers cow for sale. happy a large box of day ilar position. beautiful alike at first~but how advertises Hole- flowers sent by Mrs. Roscoe differently ore Store The Rose of to be fc Virginia given under Arey of this now j ... the children. city, vis,ting in Sebas- wear. the of Hazeltine they Your furnished room to let. auspices Post, American topol, Calif. They were well packed and only protection Legion, with J. W. considering their ie Bower Co. advertises Flanders, director, long journey across is the Maker’s and the in- in the COLONIAL THEATRE name, ■velop Maine water pow- and leading part, will take place country, arrived in fine condition. There the first week in were April. roses, lilies, pinks and several TODAY tegrity of the dealer from whom : ket advertises a large va- others Belfast friends of Albert E. Andrews not so familiar here. Mr. and in this week. Mrs. have received news of his promotion Arey and their youig son are en- DOUGLAS McLEAN in “JAIL BIRD” you buy. key offers Knights Tem- from first lieutenant to in joying every hour of their visit in Cali- i. for sale. captain the MAGAZINE.COMEDY _ regular army. He was at one fornia, but. expect to start east the last of Garage advertises the new time cap- Take rubber for instance. iebaker which has estab- tain of the Belfast company. next month. FRIDAY boots, r.i speed. The local board of registration closes l he Umversalist League will meet this, They mean quite an investment, Sliop are offering a big DUSTIN FARNUM, man,|cmrae1n°inthe jts last session for the election next ihursdav, afternoon at tne home of Mrs. us, dresses, etc., for Eas- Arthur W. and for the sake of a few Monday at 5 p. m., Friday, March 11th, Morse, when every woman “BIG HAPPINESS” saving This is the first city election in interested in the welfare of that .ures at Denslow Hall, which church cents at the ex- the women is to be BURTON HOLMES. BRIDE 13. No 7. beginning why [ ; -,L. !igS. have had the opportunity to urged present and assist in the rubbers work of the Store advertises vote. Four men and one woman were Japanese fair, which will be periment with the unknown and in a line of rubber held in SATURDAY large registered up to noon Wednesday. the Armory,March 23d. The busy bees will meet in Miss Doris A. a Belfast Saturday afternoon at the the end We dealer, advertises the Es- Roberts, High EILEEN PERCY in “Beware of th Bride” disappointment. home of Mrs. Charles when all at a low school graduate, who also graduated from Bradbury, uility price. NEWS. COMEDY. girls of the society are handle the best makes notice of the Springfield, Hospital in June, cordially invited only very Hospital gives Mass., to attend. The boys are also •k done. 1920, and is at preset assistant super- j requested MONDAY and we to attend the strongly urge class in the ves- comparison has apples for sale, visor of that hospital, last week passed carpentry try Saturday at 2 30 p. m. lvertises prices on made the Massachusetts board of examination j Thos. H. lnce’s Great Drama of Life and Love. of price, quality considered. and is now a registered nurse. SOUTH Belfast. Mr. Harold G. Tib- notice of withdrawal 1 betts, one of our hustling young farmers, Men’s Super Quality White Storm King Boots,$6.75 Icrtnan. Letters from Mrs. Alex D. Innes of “ j who came here last fajl from Pennsyl- 1 “ “ Black and Red ‘‘ “ 5.45 .re publishes an rjdv. Crescent City, Fla., state that her moth- > vania, has recently purchased from Wis- ! “ “ “ gi'.en. er, Mrs. Annie L. Burgess, is gradually Good Quality Black 4.50 cousin parties, a thoroughbred Guernsey j “ “ and family publisfi a failing in health and is confined lo her Black and Red Short 4.50 bull, sixteen months old.Mr. Frank Super Quality room the greater part of the time. Mr. j “ “ Beach has sold his farm in Northport to Good Black Short Boots, 4.25 eiiiors at a recent class Innes, on-account of whose ill health the | “ Harold Fletcher. Mrs. Fred Leadbetter Boys’ Super Red Storm King Boots(3-S)4.45 return to the general family went south, remains about the “ r^e C. Carter, Brooks, .first, $10.G1' ; ist division cornman- The funeral of William A. Wood was the afternoon aprons, fancy ori- articles, Mr. S. M. Durost, Belfast, secon 1, .0 00 Curtis of Belfast, past held at his late home on street ental goods, food, mos.H.mce Congress confectionery, etc., presents Lying Lips Mrs, S. H. Payson, L ncolnville, ■i and a council mem- will be sold from Saturday at 2 p. m. with Rev. Charles W. veritable Chinatown with House Peters and Florence Vidor Mrs. John R. Waterman, Belfast, -upper was served at 6 Martin of the Methodist church officia- booths with celestials in full dress presid- Mrs. A. E. Ward, Searsport, each a The Mr. Andrew Belfast, 1 $1.00 by pleasing program ting. The bearers were members of Phoe- ing. evening program will begin Ellis, Miss Ora Wade, Iresses in the interest of with a parade of the Guild “LYING LIPS” nix Lodge, F. A. M., Messrs. A. K. Bra- members and Miss S:e!la Gurney, ision officers present, ley, Norman A. Read, Gerald W. Howard assistants in costums. This wiil be fol- Prices 28c. and We wish to think, all thit sent in letters. It w»s not an easy job to lowed a 17c., 39c. is now judge of the and Walter The remains were by program a Lyons. including reading select ei^ht from the m my we received. in Augusta. He has placed in the receiving tomb in Grove by Edward Brassey-Brierly of East Bel- TUESDAY Yours truly, * Belfast. Cemetery. fast, vocal solos by Cnarles F. Hammons and Mrs. D. A ob- Basil R. and a in ipter, R., George C. Seavey received a letter Allen, Chinese Hobart Bosworth “Below the Surface" B. F. at Timm’s Shoe Store costume dance under the Tuttle, Monday at the home Tuesday from his brother, Frederick H. direction of THE MOST GRIPPING PHOTOPLAY EVER SCREENED. j Miss Margery M. 'lilt Slugg with twenty- of announcing Heberling of a Seavey Tacoma, Wash, Iowa, OUTING CHESTEY. COMEDY representative of the musical program was the death of his only son, EDen Wilson John B. Rogers Producing who ri of Mrs. Cora J. Bow- Seavey, who died Feb. lyth, aged iy Co., is now coaching the j B. H. WEDNESDAY '-st of S. musical guessing the song years. Mr. Seavey was the son of Eben comedy, Ratcha Koo. McReen s in ures was won by Mrs. Wilson Seavey of North Searsport and orchestra, Chinese costume, TOM MIX in “THE will UNTAMED” Ginn lender Chinese music. A “It to Advertise” key and Miss Isabel went west 36 ago He married grand tall years HOW A COW PUNCHER PROVES HIS RIGHT TO THE HAND Pays will close the nsolation. Two duets Miss Susan Pearl, who, with their only program. The club room of company F. will be used OF A WEALTHY WESTERN GIRL. rendered Mrs. Dic- ;for serving has been our numbers. by danghter, Caroline, survives to mourn chop suey. I This proven by increasing yu Cottrell Frost and a the loss of sou and brother. Everyone who attends our service is so pleased and lessie Hart Allen., Mrs. An important business change took he comes and invites a friend to ted by Mrs. Grace Chad- satisfied again place Monday, when Allen L. Curtis 1 Miss Leverne Whit- come with him. Our minister, Rev. William bought the large department store of andwiches cake and cof- to human heart Fred D. Jones and also took a lease of Vaughan, brings messages every y enjoyable evening. the tour-floor building owned by Mr. that is uplifting and inspiring. Our choir gives Jones. Mr. Jones came to Belfast from ESSEX music. What more could wish f Brooksville about 30 years ago and has beautiful you and been one of the city’s most prosperous for in one hour. Come every Sunday morning and merchants. His word is as popular Consider Its Price share our joys with us. I good as bis note in any transaction. He his farm on tier would will take a long rest at lower j Compare It With Others When You EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE j keep Congress street before announcing any account of the J Measure Their With Essex. UNIVERSALIST CHURCH [ plan of business. Mr. Curtis was for Quality spent for dul- about 10 years proprietor of the City Men no longer the doctrine that rer cars se—we wouldn’t Bakery and made a success of it, selling accept hig priced mean B. Holmes and Mrs. Sumner Edward Evans of Waldo, the Waldo s.y another word I a short time ago to John B> Chalmers' correspondingly finer cars. Mrs, Clyde issued invitations to mem- County Register of Deeds, has resigned about I For the past 6 years he has also conduct- C. Pattee have Of interest is a to of the Auction Club and a as a member of the State Water Power ed his dry and fancy goods store on Main special price price measurement bers of the Saturday for a St. Patrick party at the Commission and his resignation has been street. Mr. Curtis has made a success Essex against cars have in its few friends you always judged quality :7. will do well in this home of the former Thursday, March accepted. n all his business and class. Its shows when viewed has had several of- advantage surprising margins a w new departure. He William L. Luce, who recently bough} Mrs. Allen I,. Curtis entertained fe which he plans thus. at her home on fers for his present store, the Billings house on Elm street, moved friends Thursday evening Holeproof on street. A dish lunch from the Hills house dialing to sell. Will you find any car of comparable quality and ability there Saturday Congress • are street. His father, Charles D. was served at 7 p. m., when covers were the longest Company K.. 3rd Maine Infantry, Na- Miller within hundreds of was so- r dollars of the Essex class? was taken to the Waldo County laid for six. The evening spent K. least mending i tional Guard, will entertain the associate Luce, last Wednesday for medical cially and with fancy work. The gue sts members of the company in their Arm- Hospital for children to ! And doesn’t its low cost with such to Mrs. Clar- quality appeal treatment. were Mrs. Harold S. McKeen, ory, Friday evening, March 11th, at eight Cost no more I are a car ence A. Paul, Mrs. Carl H. Stevens, Mrs. be a short exhibition judicious buyers, whether tb ey slightly o’clock. There will considering a little die un- A Correction. To correct George C. Thompson and Mrs. Lynwood unreliable, drill and athletic sports by members of less in cost or have been Essex in some much seeking quality misunderstanding in the last issue of the B. Thompson. children’s stock- the company. The indoor rifle range and costlier car? Journal, I wish to say at the last meeting hat club room will be open and a lunch will A Sr. Patrick. Cotillion. The Jun- every day you of the Waldo Veterans’ Associa- be served by the company cooks. Com- County ior class of Mrs. Sumner C. Pattee’s dan- and 'pending good money pany K. ranks high in the regiment tion it was voted to postpone the meetings cing school will have a St. Patrick. Co- honor in being was accorded an unusual until May. We have received an invita- tillion party Saturday afternoon, March to from a considerable 2 to 5 m. with music brought Augusta tion from Northern Light Grange at 19th. from p. by distance to act as part of the guard of McKeen’s orchestra. The public is cor- 'time instead of to meet with them in funeral of the late Governor C. White’s Corner will be a small ln£ honor at the B. NORTON dially invited and there “just stockings,” Parkhurst, The credit of the develop- labiaaa May and doubtless we shall accept. The admission fee. Elaborate preparations 'n lies in the team the Holeproof, to be ment of its efficiency June meeting is in Morrill. After that are being made and it will he one of work, which is characteristic of Belfast, junior events of the season. New dance at DEALER, Kllbimil date we would only be too glad to meet only and this complimentary entertainment is figures will be introduced and there will pound to show in Belfast with Thomas H. Marshall tfie means taken by the company Post, be dainty and unique favors for the dan- the of see invite us. bal their appreciation of co-operation Belfast, Maine should they fit to It would ; cers, including shamrocks, boats, Gen- the associate members. Adjutant be almost impossible to meet in Belfast loons, slippers, etc. Mrs. Pattee’s Sears- eral George McG. Presson and Colonel will be special guests of the in April, with due respect to the boys in port juniors Bigelow have been invited to attend, and occasion Her Easter ball on March 30th it is expected that they will be here for Belfast. We remain as ever the boys of is already anticipated by the dancing the occasion. Waldo county.—A. Stinson, Sec’y. 1 public. WHEN RHEUMATISM STATE OF MAINE. WARD FIVE 1 Copy of Official Ballot to be voted for in the several wards in the City of Belfast, March 14, 1921. HITS YOU HARD! Penalty for willfully defacing, tearing down, removing or destroying a list of candidates of specimen ballot— HUNDRED dollars fine. JUoon’s Liniment should be kept FIVE TO ONE CHARLES S. BICKFORD, City Clerk. handy for aches and pains To vote a straight ticket, place a cross (X) in the square above the group of candidates for whom de- wait for a party you severe pain, an or the cross a rheumatic sire to vote; omit (X) in the large square above the and a cross in each one of the WHYache, twinge fol- party group place (X) lowing exposure, a sdre muscle, small squares at the right of the names of the respective candidates in the party column. adatica, or lumbago to makfe you quit work, when you should hake Sloan’s To vote other than a straight ticket, omit the cross (X) in the large square at the head of the column and Liniment handy to help cqrb it and place a cross in the small at the of the names or such candidates as wish to vote for in of keep you active, and fit, and on the job? (X) square right you any the Without rubbing, for it penetrates, party columns. If the name of the candidate of your choice is not on the ballot, strike out the name under the desig- apply a bit today to the afflicted part. nation of the office in of the write in the new name and a cross in the at the Notethe gratifying, clean .prompt relief any columns, place (X) square right. that follows. Sloan’s Liniment couldn’t CITIZENS keep its many thousands of lriends the CITIZENS world over if it didn’t make good. _SPECIMEN BALLOTS_ That’s worth remembering. All drug- For Mayor gists—three sizes—the largest is the WARD ONE WARD THREE j most economical. 35c, 70c, <1.40. Clement W. Wescott j of Ward 1 | ploaLiniment For Alderman IN—a—_ Thomas S. Thompson MICKIE SAYS I of Ward 5 )
✓—" :-*-v- For Councllmen [ MeasRi a reum ruvsncns vk NEWSPAPER Carrs VCTV1DA UARDENSCM j ao VOAOCUCERS Norman M. Staples bCMX EOtUER. UIVA | wweu. p'RivisrmeE, ©Jrh EDrroR/ of Ward 5 | VUOtoS -TU OViSRA-rtEUY <3UMP / W. Pattershall MUUO esHVJCaS 1U CIO PM PVXJLER CITIZENS I CITIZENS & CITIZENS Ralph ]^ 1 op\ CITIZENS of Ward AMSTARSo -tUAVi tU' ATYAVKVC, ) 5j occAvi \s of vwAwes 'u \joe vomC For Mayor For Mayor For Mayor For Mayor For School Committee eoRRarr -cueva au, ’n <*rr >mo ( i -ruAURs—eo-r \p \*m vaars \ M\C*Vrf Clement W. Wescott ) ONE,^000 AVi' PAWBWnJ Clement W. Wescott f Fred Tompkins of Ward 1 n OOR klAVAE (-—-_ of Ward 1 1 of Ward 5 |
S MUO \X For Alderman For Alderman ; For Alderman -For Alderman For Warden
Dexter T. Clements | John B. Ralph L. Cooper Maurice W. Lord Darling j Walter R. Achron of Ward 3 | of Ward of Ward 1 of Ward 1j 31 of Ward 5 For Councllmen For Councilmen For Councilman For Councilmen For Ward Clerk
Herbert J. Kimball Ralph H. Howes Otto B. Vaughan Ward 3 | of Ward 1 _of | of Ward 5j Donald S. Hall John P. Sylvester For Constable of Ward 1 of Ward 3|
For School Committee For School Committee For School Committee For School Committee Everett A. Nickerson | of ward 5 | GMPUS Sv&h Ralph D. Shute Thomas W. Lothrop | ■-T- of Ward 1 of Ward 3j A BOON Probate Notices For Warden TO For Warden For Warden For Warden THE SMOKER To insure clean teeth, a EXECUTOR’S NOTICE.-The sweet, wholesome subscriber gives notice that he bee beer breath and improv- hereby Ju!y Henry D. Clark | executor of the last will an SEARSMONT. Edwin L. Colcord ed appetite for appointed Of Ward 3 The ment of of Ward 1| | | breakfast, flavor is delirious with CHARLES B. SAMPSON, late of hr.-! m Our men folks are quite worried in twang that grips ! For Ward Clerk For For Ward Clerk For Ward Clerk Ward Cleric leaving the mouth cool in the County of Waldo, deceased, an j, ;n mind, id refreshed after using bonds as the law directs. All pers< < -;g In this whole town no barber can they 30c and 60c at your Druggist demands against the estate of said THE are desired to present the same for s< ment, find, Charles A. ANTIDOLOR MFG. CO. Townsend and all indebted thereto are No 99 Main St.. Springville, N. Y. requesT-; shoemaker to tap their old shoes, of Ward make 1j SEND SAMPLE TUBE FREE payment immediately. They have to buy new (if they choose,) CLEMENT W. Wfc For Constable Name.... 5 Belfast, Me., Feb 8, 1921, No blacksmith to shoe ox or horse, For Constable For Constable For Constable Address.. And so they worry, of course. a_ EXECUTORS' NOTICE. The sul r? Albert Thompson says: “I have lived hereby give notice that have neer. Walter J. Clifford they luiy here appointed executors in the State of s From the Nutmeg State a reader writes, WARD TWO WARD FOUR You are hereby uotified that t e BOARD OF having demands against the estate REGISTRATION will be in session to revise deceased are desired to present the "I’m a man in the | busy taking sights and correct the VOTING LISTS of the settlement and all indebted there! I---ii-—— -i City of j And attending this fine State Grange, Belfast on the ten secular days prior to the quested to make payment immediat fourteenth day of March. 1921. Said Board authorized Samuel Into the theatre I quite often range. A.D | agent, Titcomb, of Registration will be in session fromnine in Street, Augusta, Maine. 1 to go church where the chorus is grand, the forenoon to one o’clock in the afternoon, j Amoky Elliott, Mandate and The pastor is eloquent, they have a band. from three to five o’clock in the afternoon, Philip Cabot, Boston, Mass and from seven to nine o’clock in the after Moses Williams, Needham Into legislative halls sometimes I stray noon, on first eight of eaid days, to receive February 8, 1921 To learn about things and pass time evidence touching the qualifications of voters i therein and to revise away,” and correct the voting | ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE lists, and on the last two of said secular days, j scriber hereby gives notice that si Barrows and ladders J. Googins is mak- to verify the co-rectness of said lists and to duly appointed administratrix of tin complete and close up its records of said ses ing, j ABBIE iate of I sions. And on the last of said secular days, at ! E. GREENLAW, tables are five o’clock in the certified His sewing many taking. afternoon, copies in the county of Waldo, deceased, of said votincr lists shall be delivered to the Paul Don H. and Cora’s son bonds as the law directs. All pe:- Thomas, Clerk of said of Belfast and a City receipt taken demands against the estate of swi-: Is master of the grange, “A number one.” that on the last of said therefor, except days are desired to present the same t devoted to registration and on the last of said True Moody owns the old ClemenJ stand, ment, and all indebted thereto an days devoted to the records as the ses above, to make payment immediately. Where the view of the mountains is CITIZENS CITIZENS sions of the Board shall close at CITIZENS CITIZENS five o’clock in EULALIA < GRE1 the but no name shall be grand. afternoon, added to Belfast, Me., Feb, 8, 1921—3wb* or stricken from said lists after five o’clock in Helen Plaisted, Herbert and jAbbie’s For Mayor For Mayor For Mayor the afternoon of the last of said days devoted to registration as above. daughter, .—.— -- WM. A. MASON, Chairman, A student in Belfast Notice High, you,1 oughter Board of Registration of the City of Belfast. Special Clement W. Wescott Hear her sing, her voice is birdlike and Clement W. Wescott Belfast, Maine, January 3/ 1921. We wish to inform the put) of Ward 1 of Ward 1 are doing business all the time clear ; wish to buy or sell real estate it would old heart In sweetness, your For Alderman For-Alderman For Alderman Notice of Foreclosure we would be pleased to talk w)' cheer. Alonzo Seeking of Searsport in E. A. STROUT Farm Ma: The Coombs family live on the Farrar WHEREAS,the County of Waldo and State of Maine, ROY C. FISH, Local his deed, dated the seventeenth Walter G. Hatch by mortgage b farm Valorus A. Simmons Amasa S. Heal day of August A. D. 1920, and recorded in Room 2, Odd,Fellows’ Block, of Ward 2 of Ward 2 of Ward 4 Waldo of Deeds, Book tft7 Commanding a view of beauty and | Registry 334, Page 292, conveyed to me, the undersigned, a certain charm. of real situate in Belfast in For Councilman For Councilmen For Councilmen parcel estate, the Bert Me and Sade live on the old place, County of Waldo ar.d State of Maine, and Dr. A. M. — Lothrop bounded as follows: Bounded northerly by Where and plum trees the Orchard pear land formerly of one Dr. Leonard; easterly by grace. Virgil L. Hall Gardner W. Lane I land of Arthur Ritchie; southerly by land for- DENTIST of Ward 4 merly of John C. Howard; and westerly Now to us there comes a pleading call, of Ward 2 | _|_ by land formerly of Mary J. Seeking, containing "Please tell us about the neighbors and eight seres, more or less, and being the same Colonial Theatre Bui Lynwood B. Arthur Higgins real estate to the said Alonzo all Thompson [ I conveyed Seek- of Ward 2 of Ward 4 1 ins E. Libby and otht rs by their deed TELEPHONE 336-3 The and that we used to know | by Mary boys girls of warranty dated September 30. 1898, record- In our of ed in Waldo of Deeds, Book happy schooldays long ago, School Registry 263, Page For School Committee For School Committee For Committee and whereas the condition of said When we went to the schoolhouse of 67; mortgage has been broken, now therefore, by reason of W. brick i the breach of the condition thereof 1 claim a Dr. C. Stephenson Doak foreclosure of said mortgage And served the master many a trick, Charles W. Jennys | Marthon I 4 B. O. NORTON Hazeltine's hotel of Ward 2| of Ward _| How we played ball by Dated February 22, 1921—3w9 dam DENTIST And when our side beat how we .would For Warden For Warden For Warden yell Genuine Shaw Knit Silk Hose MNSONIC TEMPLE, ROOM How in eld Quanta the ish we caught pair at Bert L. Davis’ F. May hew $1 per Telephone 223-3 Were better, by far, than any we bought. Lorenzo E. McMahan George 2 of Ward 4 I Tell of the old home at close of daif of Ward When the dishes were washed slid put For Ward Clerk For Ward Clerk For Ward Clerk away * Twenty-Five Trucking had 1 And we our evening prayer said, CENTS I am prepared to do all kinds would tuck us in our trundle bed. Calvin H. Monroe Furniture and^ piano u Mother George O. Lord j UNTIL MAY 1, 1921, we will ng. and make ’em so of Ward 4 Leave orders at Tell all these things of Ward 2 | ____ develop any size roll of film and specialty. corner of Main and Cross street: niain make one print from each good * attention For Constable For Constable for cents. will receive prompt That I’ll think I’m a barefoot boy1 again For Constable negative twenty-five Mail ’em. Telephone connection. Going down the lane for the cows at W. W. BLA7.0 & S' night Marcellus R. Knowlton | : till in Photo Studio 126 Waldo Avenue. Calling, co-boss, co-boss, they’re of Ward 2| Tyler’s sight.” ______i- 375 Main Street, Swanville. VISITS OUTFR ISLANDS If a public man wishes to feel he has ROCKLAND, MAINE. OAK HILL, made; advice given as to sewage disposal House for Sai< | L. W. Newcomb made a success of his career he wants a tf2 and general sanitation; and health talks Mrs. Mail orders solicited. of the a cow Examination school children; a them after > Mr. F. Porter Webb lost valuable were made to the people, giving with Hosoitais trotting.horse named him. That’s at Belfast—5 rccm h< clinic at which examination of the well Through recently. people practical advice as to how to keep about the only way he can feel certain to and Well. factory, Apply and daughter were was made and advice given as to whether stay he has attained the requisite speed in Mrs. Donald Thayer a letter sent to STOP PAYING RENT Feb. 24th. medical or treatment was A school teacher is established on the Springfield, Mass.—In A. F. LOK1 guests of Mrs. Alice Dickey surgical needed; life. Whether the new public women to Dr. who is Mr. L. W. New- And make same apply to your own home. We and a series of health talks were I island, according Loughlin, Dr. J. F. True & Co., who has in general will want this or not remains offer a fine house located Box 154, Canidtn Mr. H. E. Harrington btjen trained in health needs as well as in the writes: “I recognition cottage pleasantly heme. features of a trip recently made by Dr. J. comb of 139 Cambridge St., within five minutes to and factory, BoBton on business, has returned three R’s and her throu h the to be seen; but our first woman con- postoffice W. District Health Officer of salary paid know how I am fine cellar, Loughiin, the Coast am writing to let you ; six rooms, good lot of land, stable, Red Cross at Bar Harbor and 1 has Mr. R. F. Gray has sold the William the State Department of to the gressman, Jeanette Rankin, already veranda, water, good neighbors, fine Health, a health have taken two large running New Jer- nr TclanHc r»fF Rar HnrVinr Missionary Society. Also public along. I of on J. Dlckn to a party from getting obtained it. A fast filly view Penobscot Bay, easy payment plan. ORRIN Seekins place does Elixir and three-year-old nurse, Miss Christine Higgins, duty size bottles of your Dr. True’s This is a bargain you should not pass. This Dr. Loughlin visited the island of French- has been named after her. This colt sey. on the island of Frenchboro as well as than before propert is offered less than cost and is in fine boro during the coldest snap of weather am feeling 100 percent better has sold his place elsewhere the coast. Some of the j will trot a mile in so this congress- For apply to Dickey- Insurance Mr. Nelson Harvey of the winter and was enabled along for 2.06, repeir. particulars present to I will continue taking it I do Knowlton Real Co.» Maine. < Ellis of Boston and they have people showed a keen interest in health using. woman, who, it seems, a few years ago Estate Belfast, Aulomob to Mr. see the islanders under the worst con- 3w8 Fire, Liability, work and ready to co-operate in every not have the pain that I had before, and at least, was first in the hearts of her taken possession. ditions which might prevail, but found the Dr. next summer a tells out in to be PYTHIAN BLOCK. the conditions there no worse than in way. Loughlin plans my wife and every one I snow me I countrymen Montana, ought Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Flye and daughter Tbis trip all along the coast in company with circles are content with her speed record. FARMS were guests of Mr. and many other parts of the State less remote am better. The deep WANTED Ruby of Freedom the missionary. Rev. John McDonald. looking item is not intended to indict MiBs Ran- Feb. 27th. from medical aid and health education. No more FOR EARLY SPRING SALES-We have a Mrs. F. P. Webb all gon e from under my eyes. kin as "fast” in the general acceptation The health officer made the trip in zero The islands, like many parts or rural long list of customers waiting for all kinds of returned to Water- for me.” of the term—one has too good an opinion HA Mrs. Tannie Small weather, having to stop over at Swan’s Maine, suffer from- lack of a resident hospitals T I j farms, large and small; send us full descrip- GRAY visit me * of her as evidence of the Feb. 21st, after a three weeks Island because harbor became frozen which condition can scarcely ur. i rue's unxir, *“*7 "T /l for that—but tion in first letter, so that we can bring the V‘ ville, the physician, thou* natu’- Jennie Webb. and and Worm Expeller has benefitted degree of appreciation awarded her. right on our first trip. Apply to with her sister, Mrs, over and finally going to Frenchboro on be remedied owing to their isolation purchaser few d of sufferers from Orrin J. Real Estate and Insurance, the mail boat. The island has some hun- the few inhabitants of each separate sands upon thousands Dickey, Hair R nervousness, poor appetite, Belfast, Maine 8w8 * dred odd inhabitants who are without group. Public health officials by means coustipation, iftdye. insomnia and worms. Over ranauii\r i Cry medical attendance ard Dr. Loughlin. of clinic, and instructions as to health indigestion, Children Cry fluffy, Children favorite because it is pleasant Sv found some most practical work to at- and sanitation are doing much to relieve fi8 years a FOR FLETCHER’S Three Pair Heavy Cotton Hose beautiful, FOR FLETCHER’S works harmful 'or VI cents Xho Mildred Louis, tend to in advising them as to their needs. such conditions aa may in some places to take, iust right—no by Don’t without it. for $1.00 at Bert L. Davis’. Boston* Mass CASTORIA Inspection of the school children was along the coast exiat drugs. bp CASTORIA ■—■——— _■ * HUMPHREYS' AWFUL FATE OP PRIVATE SPARKS Private The fall list of Dp. Humphreys* Remedies for Sparks, on guard, probably wasn t internal end external use, meets the needs of looking when the general panted nearby; he failed to families for nearly every ailment from Infancy anyway, aalutal The Old to old in Dr. Humphreys* Manual Something terrible was due to happen to Doctor I age—described Private Family inailed free. Sparks. J the “Colonel,” general said, “the man 181® ®r* AMERICAN PARTIAL UST Johnson fonnd the demand for his services so on post 7 failed to salute me. See that JJ JJ WAS SO widespread that he invented his Veterinary of Dover MRS. MUNSUN GREATLY Ns. FOR he is severely reprimanded!” JJ famous household liniment JJ .m,nent BENEFITED BY TANLAC HER 1* Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations “Yes, sirl” replied the colonel, and for INTERNAL and EXTERNAL treatment. Torture* for 2. Fever TODAY, Worms, Worm when he chanced upon th; said: JJ after 100 of JJ Suffered MOTHER IS TAKING IT. 3. Wakefulness of Infants captain, years continuous use it has a nation-wide ff Year* Colic. Crying "The man on post 7 failed to salute the JJ Twelve ji to me that mother is now my taking it 0. Sick Headache. Vertigo “Lieutenant,” the some finally Brought Relief Headache, captaiu said, VETERANS’ WAR MEMORIAL and with splendid results, too,” said Mrs. lO. Dyspepsia,Indigestion,Weak Stomach time later, “Private Sparks failed to sal- of 163 13. Laryngitis His Famous N. H. Margaret Munson Washington Croup, Hoarse Cough, ute the general today. See that he is Dover, 14. Ecaema. Prescription Men of Ave., Portland, Me. Eruptions. severely reprimanded!” Jf J Fighting Three Wars Identified 18. Lumbago I began to be troubled “For more than a year I had been suf- Rheumatism, sir!” responded the With Home Erected in 10. Fever and Aloe. Malaria “Yes, lieutenant, If for coughs, colds, sore Hoquiam, with a bad rase of and and throats, cramps, chills, sprains, II It started on my face fering indigestion 17. Internal. Externe when he encountered the first ser- I Plies, Blind. Bleeding. II strains and many other aches and Washington. was simply in miserable health. I never Head that told ills,—grippe and II y spread. The second 10. Catarrh, Influenza, Cold in geant evening him: touched a bite of anything for breakfast 20, “Private Spirka failed to is so Whooptnd Courfh salute the badly afflicted I; With the recent and what I ate at other times was completion of the the 21. Asthma, Oppressed. Difficult Breathing general this morning. You will severely r w ork. I would lightest kind of food. Gas would form 27. Dlaorders of the Kidneys keep American Veterans’ building, a war reprimand him!” on 30. Urinary Incontinence d up at to memorial to my stomach and bloat me up terribly “Yes, air’" responded the night prevent fighting men of ail Ameri- 34. Sore Throat. Quinsy sergeant, and and give me awful pains and cramps. when he came across my flesh while asleep. can wars, the city of Hoquiam, Wash., 77. Grip, Grippe, La Grlppa Private Sparks he My blood was thin and my complexion said: : reds of dollars in lias added to its seeking architectural attrac- was bad. I was to For sale by druggists everywhere. subject frequent se- here, you pie-faced mutt, you Id for several months tions a well-constructed and artistic vere headaches. go HUMPHREYS* HOMEO. MEDICINE CO let Old Ironback go by this morning edifice. The erection of the “I worse until le and then the Eczema home was gradually grew one day Corner William and inn Streets. New York without throwing him a kiss, and it near made possible the not long ago I had an acute attack of in- broke k out again and I would by activities of his little heart. Let me catch you members of digestion and I thought I was to of the American Legion, going doing anything like that again and I’ll Anodyne doge suffering. My die. After I recovered from the attack I STATE OF MAINE make Liniment you 1 United Spanish War Veterans and wash back of your ears and lily across the knuckles, was worse off than ever. take Grand Army of tire COUNTY OF WALDO, SS. away your chewing gum!”—Phila- jj Republic. and swollen I “I had been hearing a lot about Tanlac delphia Public puffed Tlie a 1921 Ledger. building Is three-story struc- and I am February 24, obstetrical I certainly glad I tried it, for now any work ture, in the Taken this 24th of 1921. on downtown district. The my appetite is just splendid and I am day February, execution dated the 81st day of 1921, ground floor will be occupied a eating three good meals every day. The January, fl'T' by issued on a rendered by the Notice Reserve District No. 1 ■ Superior it three months I stomach trouble has all judgment of foreclosure NO. *«« I ,, ago disappeared and Court for the County of Penobscot, at the my was REPORT of the read an ad. of ‘Fruit* digestion never better in my life. term tb >reof begun and held on the first Tues- 157HEREAS, William A. Condon, late of condition of the ** I am not troubled more to on the Dixmont, in the of a any with head- day of January. 1921, wit, 29th day County Penobscot person being cured and State of in aches; my blood has been purified and my of January. 1921, in favor of T, R. Savage Maine, hie life-time by hie Eczema this mortgage deed dated October by using complexion has cleared up. I have gained Company, of Bangor, in the County of Penob- 6. A. D. 1905, SEARSPORT NATIONAL BANK of the said mortgage recorded in s.iotha Salva’. 1 nine pounds in and now have scot and State Maine, against Sandy being the Penob- bought weight my scot of usual Point Shipbuilding Corporation, of Stockton Registry Deeds, Book 755, Page 306, bout a noticed an strength and energy.” and At week, Springs, in said County of Waldo, for two recorded in Waldo County Registry of Searsport, in the State of at the dose of Tanlac is sold in Belfast Read & Book Maine, I have now used two by hundred eighty five dollars and thirty-one Deeds, 342, Page 1. conveyed to Fred S. G. Glid M. of Hills; en, Freedom; S, cents debt or damage, and eleven Ellingwood Newburgh, in the County of business on lit a-lives’ and one of ($285.31) February 21, 1921. Grant, Sandypoint, and by the leading dollars and fifteen cents ($17.16) costs of suit, Penobscot, State of Maine, said William A. Condon and am free in town. and will be sold at auction at being described in said as of entirely druggists every public Sandy mortgage J * ',J Monroe, in tbs of Dollars. flesh is clear Point Shipbuilding Corp. office in said Stock County Waldo, State of t Cts. My and Maine, the described Loans and discounts, including the growth of the automo ton Springs, to the highest bidder on the following real estate, rediscounts.$128,162 84 ..ii that gratifed with 4th day of April, 1921, at ten o’clock in the viz:— A certain lot or Total 1 cannot too BILE. orenoon the following described real estate parcel of land with the loans. $123 752 84 proclaim thereon Bills of or Drafts sold with nd all the right, title and interest which the buildings standing and described in Foreign Exchange indorsement of this bank. 128,751 84 .s of these remedies”. The growth of the automobile, accord- said Sandy Point Shipbuilding Corporation has deed from Lorenzo Porter to Lizzie A. Porter, U. S. Government Securities owned. dated and had in and to tne same on the 25th day of May 9, 1896, and recorded in Penobscot 'i,ZEND D. ing to oilicial from the State Deposited to secure circulation (U S. bonds par 50 AM, V. M. figures the date when the same was Registry of Deeds. Vol. 706, value). 000 00 j October, 1920, Page 81, being to secure same Pledged postal savings deposits (par 1 000 00 House, shows that the Pine Tree State attached on the writ in the same suit, to wit: premises conveyed to William A. Con- value).... are sold at 50c. a this Owned and unpledged.. 42 540 A certain lot or parcel of land situated in said don; day by the said Lizzie A Porter. * 10 has advanced with the rest of the Union Also Total U. S. Government securities.. >. At ah dealers or Stockton Springs and bounded and described another parcel of land situated in Mon- 93 549 j by skips ana as to wit: at a stake in the roe, County of Waldo, State of for full Other Bonds, securities, etc.: FRUIT-A-T1VES hops, jumps—mostly jumps. follows, Beginning Maine, by west line of Robert French Road description see deed from Lorenzo Porter to From the cranky gas wagon of yester- (so-c^led) Securities, other than U. S. bonds, (not including stocks,) owned and 'ENSBURO. N Y, and in the south line of Jewett Ginn’s land; Lizzie A. Porter dated August 6, 1904, and re- day to the mechanically perfect twin-six corded in unpledged. 197,224 59 thence westerly by said Ginn’s land, and land Waldo Registry of Deeds, Vol 273, Collateral Trust and other notes of of has a corporations issued for not less than I today been scant fifteen years. of M. French and Lucinda Page 383, the same to William rs m Real Estate Augusta Harriman, being conveyed ONE YEAR nor more than THREE YEARS’ time. 4 tnat time the A. Condon * 937 59 During obstinate, perfidious, one hundred and sixty-six rods, to a this day by the said Lizzie A. Por- Total other than (166) bonds, securities, etc., U. S.*' 202 16*09 yet wholly indispensible stake in the east line of Heath’s ter. whiz-buggy has, Henry B, Stock of Federal Reserve Bank cent of in And the said (60 per subscription).., >4 transfers of real estate one form or another, wormed its way land; thence southeasterly by said Heath’s whereas, Fred Ellingwood by 2*260 00 his dated Value of banking house, owned and unincumbered. 4 G00 00 into the hearts and of re- land forty-seven (47) rods to land of Robert assignment December 21, A.D. 1920. u Waldo 1 pocketbooks in banking p County Registry Veterans’ at Wash. French’s heirs; thence said Robert and recorded in said Penobscot of Equity house.' 4 000 00 Building Hoqulam, spected citizens of Maine to the tune of easterly by Registry Furniture and fixtures. e week ending March French's heirs land one hundred and forty- Deeds, Vol 923, Page 60. and recorded in Wal- 400 00 3, many thousands of dollars. It has been do Real estate owned other than banking house... bank and on the other are three rods to said Robert French County Registry of Deeds, Book Page 2 260 00 floors a (143) Road; 341, Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve directly responsible for the $1118,755.50 thence west 217, sold, transferred and Bank.,. 16 999 99 rest a northerly by line of said road assigned, conveyed large room, lodge and ball-room which was of said Cash in vault and net amounts due from national banks. iw,Winterport, t.o Charles dropped into the coffers the thirty seven (37) rods and eleven (11) links mortgage deed and the notes, debt and 29 450 06 and a ladles’ rest room. Total of Items.... land in Winterport. State Treasurer during the year 1920. to place of beginning, containing thirty-six claim thereby secured and all his right, title 3945305 and Checks on banks located outside of or town of Among the speakers at the formal From the year 1905, during which the (36) acres more or less, together with the interest in the premises therein described city reporting bank and iiker, Belfast, to Melvin to the other cash dedication of the automobile registration law went into buildings thereon. undersigned, Walter F. Condon of Dix- items.*. ^ 232 72 land and memorial was fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from -rville, '.lass.; WILLARD M. mont, County of Penobscot, State of Redemption U. S. Treasurer.. 2 Robert A. field effect, official figures shov. that registra- BERRY. Maine, 600 00 siCv- Belfast. LeRoux, organizer of Sheriff and Interest earned but not collected—approximate--on Notts arid Bills tions have increased practically 12 hun- Deputy national Whereas the Receivable nut due .., eenwood, to headquarters of the Legion. conditions of said mortgage past j g3^ gg Skowhegan, dred per cent in 15 years The total reg- have been broken and land in -- | still remain so. Brooks; Brooks. istrations in 1905 and the to Mutual tire Insurance Tutal. being 1,414, Quincy Company, Now, therefore, by reason of the breach of 4o tal the $495,i83 Brooks, to Charles Guy LEGION MEMBERS AID POLICE compiled for 1920 being 143,673. This Quincy, Mass. conditions thereof, the said Walter F. Con- standing trees in Brooks, total is derived from different classifica- don claims a foreclosure of said mortgage and LIABILITIES. Assets December 31, 1920. gives this notice for the of to Ed- tions as shown in the loliowing list: purpose foreclosing Dollars. Cts rawlord, Burnham, Former Service Men In Various Cities the same. ... Mortgage loans.$ 61,21V 48 C stock in. vford, do.; land and build- Year of 1920. Dated '.pital paid 59 999 99 Lend Assistance in Collateral loans. 27,000(0 at Bangor, Maine, this fourteenth fund. B irnham. Combating of Surplus 25 000 00 pin Crime Private Registrations, 55,395 Stocks and bonds. 66 day February. A D, 1921. Wave. 978,191 3w7 Undivided, profits...$ 9,368 41 ■ to Cash in office and WALTER F. CONDON. ealey, Northport, Joel P. Operator's licenses, 78,539 bank. 16,513 25 Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid. By C, P. CONNERS, his 959 95 g 491 79 tud and standing trees in Truck registrations, Agents* balance. 19,280 68 j Attorney, Interest and discount collected or credited in advance of and In conformity with the stum! for 7,512 maturity Motorcycle Interest and rei.ts. 12,067 46 not earned (approximate). law and registration, 1,566 jgg 34 order which the American Dealer’s GET KEEP BUSY Circulating notes outstanding. rvey, Morrill, to Frank C. licenses, 637 Gross BUSY, 47,097 50 Legion takes, thousands of Legion- assets. .$1,114,270 43 Net amount due to banks, bankers ana trust companies in the United land and in Motorcycle dealers, 24 *" buildings Liabilities December 1920, Is your job unsafe? Is it permanent? States and countries... naires are assisting the police in com- 31, foreign 15 r^3 gg You want a life-long business. You can Cashier’s checks on own bank outstanding. the crime Net unpaid losses. $ 7,0o3 64 ’jg2 gg bating wave, which has Total, 143,673 into a of ne, Trov, to F. H. White- Unearned premiums. 3G9.925 44 get such business, selling more Total Items. 15,966 83 menaced life and in That’s a mty; land in Troy. property larger quite story in itself, but listen All other liabilities. 5,651 64 than 137 Watkins products direct to farm- Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve cities all over the to thi In 15 those citi- over ers if own Morrill, to Robie Mears, [ country, according years respected Surplus all liabilities. 731,659 81 you auto or team or can get (deposits payable within 30 days): to zens have dug down into their and if can ,;ian: Morrill. reports received at Legion national jeans one, you give bond with personal Individual subject to check... hauled forth Total liabilities and 43 ! deposits 149 9^ ^ headquarters. exactly $3,670,257.78 over surplus.$1,114,270 sureties. We back you with big selling Total demand deposits (other.than bank deposits) subject to U intliaker, Searsraont, to three reserve:$149,098 61 New and one-half million dollars. Once James Pattee & Sju, Agents, Belfast. helps; 52 years in land in Morrill and York department headquarters business; 20,000,000 Time deposits subject to Reserve (payable after 30 days, or sub- Morrill; started in 1905 the receipts rose each 3w8 users of our products. Write for infor- promptly offered to put 5.000 veterans j ject to 30 days or more notice, and postal savings): year like an army plane taking the air mation where you can get J. than on the streets to territory. Certificates of deposit (other money borrowed). 21 866 63 to Harold assist the police when and with just as much & of R. WATKINS lowle, Bangor, rapidity. Fidelity Deposit Company Maryland CO., Dept. Ill, Winona, Postal savings deposit. g 49 land the orgy of murder and was Brewer; and buildings robbery Baltimore, Maryland Minnesota. 4w7 Other time deposits. 177 565 29 at Its height, while the Christ- A MIUDLb CLASS UNION. Total of time deposits to during Assets December 31, 1920 subject Reserve...$ 199,440 41 to ians season a number of i —^ ■vster, Camden, Eugene Legion mem- Real Estate.$ 2,437.638 E 6 land in bers aided in From The Bache Review. T"41*1.- $495,188 4s ;i.nt; Belmont. eliminating holdups In Mortgage Loans 9,500 00 the It is a question whether the Collateral Loans 91 itine Moody, Searsmont, shopping district by serving as organiza- 133,021 Of the total loans and discounts shown above, the amount on which interest and discou11* Stocks and Bonds 6 59 Thomas, Belmont; land in guards in large retail stores and tion of the great middle class who are 856,993 was charged at rates in excess of those permitted by law (Sec. 5197, Rev. Stafc ) (exclusive of Cash in Office and Bank. 1,831.996 45 W L. notes upon which total charge not to exceed 50 cents was m»de) was none, Tne nu nber of wholesale COOK houses. the burden of economic conditions feeling Agents' Balances. 1,467,947 56 such loans was none. c h, to William Five hundred St. Louis Bills Receivable None f Northport, Legionnaires more severely than any would The amount of others, money loaned ON CALL OR DEMAND, by this bank on bond and ; land and buildings in assisted the police In the Interest and Rents. 5,812 74 | stock patroling not be a great A small mi- collateral, in New York City, including both loans mad directly to borrowers and advantage. AH other Assets. 91,398 76 and those city rounding up Undertaker its New York correspondents, on the d te of this w »s suspicious char- through report none. nority, well organized, can inflict its s:l- dark, Monroe, to William acters. At St. The of Paul. Minn., the serv- Gross Assets.$12,834,209 57 amount money loaned ON TIME, by this bank on bond and stock collateral, in New laud and in ices fish requirements on a great majority York both loans made to buildings of Legion members were volun- Deduct items net admitted. 376,505 15 City, including directly borrowers and those through its N w York which is not Ex-Senator correspondents, on the date of this report was none. ] teered in the formation of a series of organized. Admitted I Licensed Embalmer .innore, Belfast, to George network patrols. Depew, in an address to the Merchants’ Assets.$12,457,704 42 Aggregate amount of salaries or compensation paid by this hank to Chairman of Board : Liabilities Dec. President, Vice Presidents, Cashier, and Assistant Cashiers for and buildings in Belfast. Legion 31, 1920 License (if any). month of January leaders explained that their Association, said: “No section, no class, 377. Annual pay of all these officers at 1921 rate of Net Unpaid Losses.$ 2,161.194 38 1921, $141.67; January, pay, $1700; number of Mrlntire, Belfast, to Man- organization in these officers on date of this was 2. volunteering the serv- no occupation, can prevent the move- Unearned report do.; land and in Premiums. 3.644.762 46 buildings ices of its members for All other Maine. amount of salaries or compensation to all other maintaining ments in the other occupations from ex- Liabilities. 1,627,683 33 Belfast, Tel. 61-3 Aggregate paid employees of the bank ln\v and order did Cash 00 for month of January, 1921, $79 83; Annual pay of these employees on ba^is of not Imply that the ercising their functions, and the only way Capital. 3,000.000 January, 1921 aiker, to Oriana over all Liabilities. 25 rate of pay, $948; number of these employees on date of thi3 report was 2. Belfast, were to a Surplus 2,124.064 police Inefficient, but that there stop that is to have new union of --■ ■■ 1 ; land and buildings in j -. was recognition the middle-class men of this and that an abnormal situ- country Total Liabilities and Surplus....$12.457,704 42 State of Maine, County of Waldo, ss; ation existed the middle-class women of this Piano under which the Legion country, WILLIAM Maine Expert Tuning I, W. R. Blodgett, C ashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above to who L, LUCE, Agent, Belfast, iayhew, Belfast, George was to if constitute 80 or 90 per cent of our statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. 'and in pledged act it wished to live _3w8 and Belfast. and let them form a union Repairing W R. population, ., BLODGETT. Cashier. up to the principles of its constitution. L 14s, Belfast, to William L. which shall declare that all classes must The Mercantile Insurance .Company of LLOYD D. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 28th day of February. 1921. and buildings in Belfast, be treated fairly and squarely, justly and McKEEN, [seal] J. H SULLIVAN, Notary Public. America Correct. Attest: B, F. COLCORD, ton, to Albert F. IS LEADER IN righteously.” BELFAST, MAINE. ) Liberty, AMERICANISM 76 Widiam New York, IN. Y. D. C. NICHOLS. v Directors. 1 in Such a union would be more forcible in Street, Phone Liberty. 126-4. 41tf A. B PENDLETON, •) ■' checking unlawful strikes than any pow- Assets December 31, 1920. nods, Belfast, to Earl A. Philip R. Bangs of Grand N. D. Forks, er of government. It is always difficult Stocks and 92 lorrili; land and buildings Also Vice bonds.$3,634,267 Commander of His to protect the public through representa- Cash in office and bank. 144.377 99 State Department. tion on commissions or committees. Agents' balances. 424.887 98 hitaker et als., Unity, to ! Such an organization of the middle class Interest and rents. 45,531 22 All other nney, do.; land and build- One of the would not only it would be the assets. 9,777 19 P j- leaders In Americanism represent; In the real public and would stand for public Northwest is Philip R. Bancs Gross assets.$4,268,842 30 “THE GOOD BOOK” tehouse, Unity, to Carrie rights, like a wall of adamant. No out of Grand Forks, Deduct items not admitted. 198,025 91 horndike; land in Unity. law minority could ever hope to put over Notice About N. who Seeds, Agricultural D., was anarchistic with such a union Admitted Warren, et al., Peabody, propaganda assets.$4,060,816 39 Etc. elected vice com- in active existence. Implements, ra E. Farrow, Rockport; Liabilities December 31, 1920. boro. mander of the The right to strike is considered by the TO NOTIFY- the Net unpaid 269.728 71 public man as and so it seems losses..$ Free for the to North Dakota de- laboring sacred, Unearned 461 nnells, Searsport, Milton to premiums. 1,760 03 1WISHthat I have sold my marble Asking partment of the have been estimated by the majority All other mville; land in Frankfort. liabilities. 83.311 14 on over of a means business on Street to Based 60 years* American Congress. But when strike Cash capital. 1,000.000 00 High experience: 1 wes, to James H. Legion. Belfast, taking a nation by its throat and starving Surplus over liabilities. 947,315 51 A. but have not we have listed 176 pages of the most and and As a doughboy C. Bruce, sold buildings in North- it or freezing it to death, the public desirable items for and a farm, garden and scout in the rignt becomes more sacred than that of Total liabilities and surpl.us.$4,060,816 39 my GRANITE SHOP on BRIDGE field. This book will come in intelligence sec- 3w8 handy the individual. STREET, or gone out cf business PERRY RETIRED. tion of the Thir- many times the year round. You'll as has been I am t.v-flfth division, Some few months ago Holman Day reported. now always be referring to it. If your copy il who has Proven published a novel, “All Wool Especially Mr. Bangs served Morrison,” STORMY WEATHER devoting my whole attention to has not been received, Write or Tele« in which the chief character was sup- en!i bummarily Dismissed. overseas. He was phone. Remember it’s free. posed to be modeled after Hon. Percival Hakes many colds, the quarrying and manufcturing * ho has been collec- wounded by shell deputy P. recently elevated to the chair '/ chills, fevers and KENDALL & WHITNEY. ire Baxter, of granite. You will always find Portland. Maine. levenue, in charge of the in the right shoulder during the of Maine’s chief executive. Because of Don’t s trgonne-Meuse offensive. new interest centers about the neglect a but something doing here and a varie- If high time you selected your K&W seeds. ict, since Sept. 1, re- this, cold, 1819, have a Mr. Bangs was adjutant of the Le- story. jar of work to oITtce, and no longer has ty of finished select from, gion post at Grand Forks, state chair- lion wi Law. ALGOLA Proposed Oregon PILLS been in the revenue ser- with lia, and combined other excellent the Liver first under The option of a $2,000 farm or Regulate Stomach, and Bowels. Co lector antiseptics. H. W. Make Pure Blood. For Relieve oral home loan or cash compensation at ALLEN Constipation. deputy, and later lo- In inland Australia the atmosphere is so Gas, Indigestion, Biliousness, Sick Headache. time in Waterville and the rate of $15 a month of service for with balsam thrown out Try them. 10c. 25c. At druggists. Duane impregnated by Pharmacal sole I,ce his transfer to the veterans of the World war Co., proprietor, P. O. Box Oregon the eucalyptus trees that germs do not 1103, Hall New "ei his duties City Station, York. See have called will be granted, if a bill sponsored by thrive, and in consequence coughs, colds Chiropractor signature on each box. us parts of Knox, Lincoln the Legion in the state legislature is catarrh and other nose and throat afflic- 59 • I 2 uniies High Street. Room and [Kiirrh^Coidmth He has impressed passed. tions are practically unknown. Ihe office as a Telephone 125 singularly Breathe Hyomei and get the same For Sale capable official, whose pleasant,germ killing effect as you would u Vi.v easing manners have won get in the eucalyptus forests. 111 1 Coon Skin Fur Coat, as good as new. iufcr,-,,;, taxpayers. Republicant NORTH MONTVILLE Hvomei is sold by A A. Howes & Co. s alike S. C. M. X o'eigli, newly painted and in first class ,, share in the regres and druggists everywhere on a guarantee Pattee, D., t condition. EP ""nient has seen fit to dis- of or refunded CASCARA Will Walker is boarding at satisfaction money QUININE l,J 'ns services. Thomas Masonic temple. Room 6, tf7 Apply to J. H. CILLEY, City 1 ‘‘ Thompson’s. for and I: tibets has been trying to Mr. i. ., ,'"e department ever since Martin Whitten and son Baxter Residence at 45 High Street. Colds, Coughs 'OjMW' La Grippe Si.'i., Mr. Perry. The mat- was in Belfast recently. up with the MI-O'NA 338-2 40 ti.r, Commissioner W. D. Bowler visited his Telephone Neglected Colds are Dangerous "■•■Hue brother, L. A. in who K Pills In Red and (told Washington, Bowler, in Palermo last Ends «netau£\Vy Take no chances. this standard for the first sneeze. 1 be Sunday. indigestion B boxes, sealed with Bios Ribbon. V/ Keep remedy handy Perry retained in the It relieves stomach sour Take other. ▼ misery, stom- 1 Bsyefyob — I Mr. M. E. Busher and Mrs. Emma Breaks a cold in 24 hours Relieves that "it was not the in- ach, belching and all stomach disease up fartment Busher visited at J. W. Nutter’s in 3 for Headache i,'"Hi to drop an offi- Sunday. or box last. rBBBR/sisfisS^SI&3Iknown as Grippe days—Excellent 1 money back. Large of tablets Discovered at years Best. CJest, Always Rt^aha as Miss Nora Wiggin is staying with Deputy Collector Per- her at all in all towns. Boaetone applied night and morniny Quinine in this form does not affect the head—Cascara is best Tonic aunt, Mrs. Joe in druggists SOLD BY DRUGGY EOTikiMIEtt1 Bartlett, Freedom for works wonders when used in oon~ Laxative—No Opiate in Hill's. el)!,etts has evidently aken a while. nection with *' [} lhe 5 grain Tonoiiue Tablets. situation,” said Mr. Three Pair Cotton Hose Boaetone is in Genuine Shaw Knit Silk Hose Miss Roberta Wiggin and Miss Myrtle Heavy pot up 60c, $1.00 and ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT Penney visited friends in Bangor recently. for .00 at Bert L. $2JS0 Jars. American Proprietary j $] Davis’. Syndicate, Malden 48, Mass. I $1 per pair at Bert L. Davis’ SEARSPORT Colonial Theatre UNIIY. Miss Mabel Griffin is at the Waldo TO-DAY Food Mary Fowler is at home for a short a for County Hospital for medical treatment Douglas MacLean, formerly co-star Energy visit. with Doris but now elevated to the May, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamlin Mrs. Renfrew returned to Thomaston ; ranks of single stardom by Thomas H. Cod-liver oil ener- recently were visitors in Hallowell. Saturday after spending a few days in j Ince, appears today in The Jailbird,” and creates a I an Julien gizes town. original photoplay by Joseph- Manley Waning and family moved I son. This offering is a brisk and joyous buttress of Mrs. a severe strength Tuesday from and will CUPPOSE an George Smith suffered | comedy which is admirably balanced Clinton, occupy important industry shock Sunday morning and her condition j with a thread of homely philosophy that fortifies me the south part of L. P. Foster’s bouse. A wanted to come to ! Question Maine, and It takes up the case of Shakespeare ap- is considered critical. whole Virginia Foster, who has been confined Clancy, alias “The Kid,” who finding body. plied to Maine power at home for over a companies and At the regular meeting of Knyvetta j that he has six months to serve, breaks by illness week, re- the Rebekah Lodge held Thursday evening jail on visitors’ day by changing bis uni- turned Tuesday to Coburn Classical In- for power companies said, “You’ll form for that of the warden’s and walk- the degrees of the order were conferred stitute. Every have to to some ! ing out with the mob. A chance arrives go other State—we upon one candidate. Several songs were scorn ” for him to inherit some property in a dis haven’t the -power available. sung by Albert Kane. About thirty mem- tant village—said property consisting of j bers were present and a pleasant evening a mortgaged printing plant and a small Citizen of sum of Maine would enjoyed by all. money. lose money, wouldn’t it? With his prison pal, he conceives the EMULSION At the last regular meeting of Anchor plan to mulct the inhabitants out of their a oil stock. Yet that some Chapter, O. E, S., the work for the de- money by promoting fake is cod-liver oil in its Maine just might day happen He drills into a vacant lot, part of grees of the order was rehearsed and unless the the estate and with the earnings of the best possible form. UNITY BRANCH investors of Maine get be- Mrs. Calvin Stinson was appointed chair- when villagers is about to decamp they 1 If winter is claim- hind the power of man of the refreshment committee for run after him and declare the well is j companies Maine the next meeting at which two candidates gushing oil. The jailbird has a change its toll upon B. with their investment money. of heart after the of a 'ing A. Fogg, will be received. taking savings Manager young girl interested in him and he prom- your vitality, take ises come back for Either Maine will Mrs. Frank Curtis entertained the to after being absent grow, as a result six months. He is determined to serve Scott’s Emulsion. 2 Per Cent Interest on White Elephant Club Wednesday after- Pays of out his jail sentence and re-enters on> Scott Jk Bowne,Bloomfield, N. J. having developed water power noon at her home accounts. on West Main street. visitors’ day. The picture carries a great ALSO MAKERS OF — checking READY— or else some other Mrs. H. G Curtis and Mrs. John Frame I deal of interesting touches and is well State will acted a cast. held a tie score and cut for the first j by competent grow. So ask this prize. BELFAST PRICE CURRENT. i yourself question Mrs. J. W. Black received the consolaton Corrected for The so to tKIUAY Ki-moIDS Weekly Journal. vital the future of Maine: or prize. Light refreshments were served by (Tablets Granules) PRODUCE PAID Dustin Farnum in C lass Drama. MARKET PRODUCER the hostess at the close High j of the game. per I $25 00 Noted Screen Acgar Star of “Big Hap- INDIGESTION Apples, bush, Hay, “Where shall I invest my Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur 20-30sk. 75a 100 Hides, 03 money—in Blodgett enter- His First Ko. ertson-Cole Film. piness,” Beans, pea, 6 25 some remote to tained a few friends at dinner and auction Lamb, State, build that State Dustin Farnum, the most recent of the Beans, y. e., 11 Lambskinst, 25a 35 at their on or AT Friday evening home West popular movie idols to be added to the I liOR’S Mil LS, butter, 50a 55 Mutton, 20 HOME, to build Maine?” Main street. Promptly at 6.30 the guests Robertson-Cole list of stars, will make Beef, sides, 12al3 Potatoes, 60 his were, appearance in his first production f. q., 12 Round 16 invited to enter the dining room Capt. O. A. Wade was called to Hart- Beef, Hog, If a under the Robertson-Cole management 36 15 00a20 00 sound, solid, secure, State of The table was Cheese, Straw, handsomely decorated and a last week to take of in masterly adaptation of the book, ford, Conn., charge Chicken, 40 Turkey, 26a32 Maine net the 6l°7o hydro-electric guests found their places by clever “Big Happiness,” by “Pan,” the famous his barge. Calf Skins, 06 Tallow, 2 security cards with hits English novelist. * 35 place appropriate to each The school children will Duck, Veal, 20 interests you, send the In this rather remarkable give an enter' E please coupon guest. photoplay, gs, 34 Wool, unwashed, 30 tainment at the hall learn according to the reviewers, the scenes of Thursday evening, Fowl, 35 Wood, hard, 11 00 and more about Central Maine In of bad which are laid in spite traveling and stormy Switzerland, London, the 17th. There will be a box lunch. Geese, 32 Wood, soft, 8 00 Paris Power 7% weather a large crowd attended the bas- and New York, Farnum is seen as a Company Preferred Stock Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hartshorn RETAIL PRICE RETAIL MARKET wealthy society man and as an idler and cele- ket ball game between Searsport The is a share. High £ waster. brated their golden wedding March 4th Beef, corned, 35a38 Lime, 2 20 price $107.50 school and Brewer High’s Rovers. Though at Benevolent Hall. They were married Butter, salt, 18a32 Oats, 70 a very one-sided the were SATURDAY Corn, 95 Oat Meal, 5 game plays March 4, 187i, Mrs. Hartshorn being for- clean and Eileen in New Fox Cracked corn. 95 Onions, 5 the Brewer team proved them Percy Coining Comedy. Miss Bertha Maine merly Wade of Lincolnville. Com meal, 95 22a23 Central Power selves Eileen Percy is to town in her Oil, kerosene, Company good losers. the coming Following game Mr. Hartshorn was a resident of Belfast Cheese, 40 10 newest William Fox screen Pollock, W. Care Central Maine Power was a subscription dance. Music by Mc- comedy, and Cotton seed, 2 25 21 J. Burns, Co., Belfast, which bears the interesting title, “Be- they have resided here the most of Pork, Representative, Keen’s orchestra. 25 Rye 8 Punch was served ware of the announced as the the time since their Cranberries, meal, MAINE Bride,” marriage. There Clover 00 AUGUSTA, the featured attraction for next seed, Shorts, 2 00 during evening by iMrs. Charles Saturday. were about 125 guests present from Miss Mor- Flour, 12 50a 15 00 Sugar, 10 Adams and Mrs. Percy’s popularity took a skyward Elizabeth Whittier. rill, Waldo, Lincolnville and Belfast at H. G. seed, 0 00 T. bus. 1 25 direction when she was seen recently in Salt, I., COUPON- McKeen’s orchestra, always good, fairly the Lard, 19 Sweet 12 “The Husband Hunter.” If “Beware of reception. Their relatives were their potatoes, Central Maine outplayed themselves and made even the Power the Bride” can draw as many hearty daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Del- Company, most dignified feel laughs as the other picture bORN Maine. merry. production, bert Rolerson and children, Helen, Made- Augusta, fans are facing some fine entertainment. The Ladies’Guild of tile a line and Mrs. Hartshorn’s Please send me information about Congregation “Beware of the Bride” is from the pen Leroy; niece and SHAW. In Belfast, March 8, to Mr Church met at the Service Rooms Tues- of Edgar Franklin, one of the cleverest husband, Mr. and Mrs. Foss as an Kankin; and Mrs. a son. your security investment for writers of Mr. Perley Shaw, day, Merch 1st. The first part of the farce comedy, and beautiful Hartshorn’s niece, Mrs. O A. Wade; Maine Miiii Children of ssi The world’s standard remedy for kidney, For Infants and CD. If you feel run down at the heel, drop demands against the estate .,-o* Mrs. Arthur G. of Boston arriv- DIRECT IiPORTING *• Wylie renew in a desir. the sstne for O' liver, bladder and uric acid troubles. in and be righted. We also your A furnished room are desired to present For Over 30 Years ed Saturday for a few days’ visit with thereto are Famous since 1696. Take regularly and In Use “Benefit Store” sole while you wait. Parcel Post work and all indebted requested her Mr. And Mrs. O. E. Frost. location. In- immediately. / V in health. Id thres sizes, all parents, promptly returned. able and central payment keep good Mr. Frost also arrived Saturday from a ALFRED M. hEBu1 Guaranteed as represented, ia Main Maine DAVIS’ SHOE HOSPITAL, 1921. druggists. few days’ business trip in Boston and vi- St., Belfast, Me. at The Journal office. Belfast, Me., February 8. for lb* boom Grid M«d«l oa erwT km lwlOp 75 High St., Belfast, quire ksak cinity.