) J / Page Two Rockland Courier-Gazette, Tuesday, March 3, 1925. Every-Other-Day The Courier-Gazette COOLIDGE INAUGURAL DISCUSSED MANY MATTERS \ THREE TIMES A WEEK Tomorrow In Washington ...... CIRCULATION AFFIDAVIT Rockland. March 3. 1925. Will See a Brief But Bril- ^ark Street Fi8ured Prominently In Laat Night s City Gov- P rnonally appeared FrnnK S. Lyddle who KNOW MAINE PRODUCTS on o.th declares that he Is pressman in the emment Doings—Civic Affairs Discussion Next Mon­ office of The Courier-Gazette, and that of liant Ceremony. the Itwate of this paper of Feb. 29. 1925, day Night there was printed a total of 6.520 copies. Everything in Washington is ready Before me. FRANK B. MILLER, Notary Pub’lc. for the inauguration tomorrow of President Coolidge, the third Massa- Spies were present at last night's pointed," said Alderman Richardson. Labour not to be rich: cease from (husetts man elected to the highest City Government meeting, but they “What prompted this move of hav­ ing policemen at dances?” asked Al­ BUY MAINE PRODUCTS I thine own wisdom For riches cer­ office in the gift of the American pro- were very welcome for they were derman DeRochemont. tainly make themselves wings; they pie. Mr. Coolidge has approved the Northern Spys donated by Alderman Ask your grocer for “SUPERBA” fly away.—Proverbs 23:4, 5. Because we thought It a good idea plans for the modest celebration and Ulmer of Ward 2,rand very tooth- to have somebody in authority pres­ has selected the Bible from which the some, as at least one man found. ent, somebody who should be respon­ COBB AS GOVERNOR oath will be administered, 4he now „ ...... , sible in case of a tire or panic. One famous Plymouth Bible used by his ln 'he COUrse <* ,hP mee,,nK Mayor man in uniform is worth a dozen not An editorial writer in the Portland father, Colonel John Coolidge, when Snow congratulated the City council in uniform.” Sunday Telegram, reviewing the list he first administered the oath to his on its first anniversary. “I don't see how the spirit of this From an emergency shelf of Main's governors during the past distinguished son in the farmhouse customary to have something ^rder would be lived up to if each or- at Plymouth Notch immediately fol- to eat al lhe uf the y<>ar isn t . der appointed one of its own rrdm- stocked with — twei>ty-flve years, |>oints out that lowing the death of President Hard- asked Alderman Ulmer. hers for police duty," said Mr T)e- “being Governor of Maine Is a high­ fng a year ago last August. The in- There was a laugh, hut the City Roehemont. ly responsible job calling for hard augural committees, representing Fathers had to be content with the Earl F. Chaples, sealer of weights work, tact and ’judgment. But it is Congress and the District of Cotum- , Alderman's apples, and measures, was appointed and hia, have attended to the last detail The meeting lacked spice, but eer- confirmed as a special policeman'. not an unpleasant position. The of their program. tainly did not lack the variety which 1 The matter of the Northend boy governorship i« generally regarded as Historic Pennsylvania avenue has js supposed to be the principal com- who is reported to be a constant the highest honor the people of been cleared of all obstructions f P„ ,lled with inside „f said Alderman Ulmer. The boy has dences of regard. There are few on both sides of the avenue from the three weeks. been adjudged as not responsible •dt White House to the Capitol, there will men who do not enjoy that sort of The city lighting committee presen- under the criminal law. and there is THERE ARE 99 SUPERBA PRODUCTS be this year stands only ,n front cf ,„d a lwlIignment ft(r ,.ark stre(.t no institution which -an or will take thing, and eo despite the hard work r J "hMl 11 ls "ill he very him. and petty vexations which the office side of the Treasury Building. Visit- ,h(> , betwwn entails, most governors have, to quote ors already arriving from every State, s)rpet and Broadway This in the I nton to witness the cere- „. ,u______The matter of a physical examlna- the words of Roosevelt, *a bully good wiil hank themselves along ca"" for 250 C’ llKhts at ,he corners t,on of future candidates for the po- monies nanKtnem. lives along f v , d B . R Walnll, and departments was Superba Canned Goods are selected and distributed throughout Maine by Milliken, time’ when in office,” The writer, the concounurse of Presidents to cheer .... ,ln 1 111 ueiui tineius. going on to discuss the gentlemen • . . . Broad streets -and Broadway: a 100 brought up, and will be acted upon at Tomlinson Co. of Portland, Belfast^Presque Isle and Ellsworth. These goods are of the new executive on his way. c. p. light on Broad street south of the next meeting. who during the period named have the railroad crossing: and the re- the finest quality and in favoring them you will help to build up Maine industries. The inaugural parade, while smaller A reorganization of the Fire Do­ with high honor occupied the execu­ than any of its immediate predeces- m°”‘1 °f .,h,^ ”ar,n’ent- which wo’jW at,ach the tive chair, pays thia compliment to sors excepting only that of Mr street- and ,t>e 100 c- P- bghts at the Northend company to Central Fire rear of Moody’s Garage, at the corner station fs under consideration. Al- Governor Cobb: Harding of four years ago, never­ theless will be a brilliant one. Plans of Grace and High streets, and cor- derma n Richardson said he would “William T. Cobb was elected which have been finally approved call nor of Broad street and Broadway jj|rt An order was passed which pro­ Governor than Mr. Cobb, or one Secret Service immediately followed was accepted. vides that not exceeding 10 days’ solved in your home better lltted to perform the by two machines for the press. Then Chisholm Bros, were granted per- pay will be allowed to firemen and duties of his office. It is to make will come the new Vice President, .mission . ,to erect a horixontal ilium- policemen on account of sicknes<^iii “ RABBITS ? ” no invidious comparisons to say Charles G. Dawes of Illinois. The Innttxllnat^ «ltrn’lg,n on the"; pandvca"dy fnnlnrvfae’ory one Vear that a majority of men familiar parade will be divided into three at 43$ Main street. It will be 5 feet The State Aid which had been Quolity with public affairs if asked to grand divisions. In the line of march 9 inches long, of embossed steel, with asked for a permanent road on pick the best Governor the State will be some 8000 troops, represent­ blue and white sign, and will contain Union and Willow streets was trans­ has had in the last fifty years ing each arm of the military’ and 10 40-watt lights. ferred to the Park street improve- Kill this one would name Mr. Cobb...... A naval service, the governors of more Alderman Richardson spoke in fa- rnent, it being the city’s intention to Ice few years later he might have than a scc.re of States and their es- vor an or(^inance which would per- iav one side of Park street in Hassan been a United States Senator by corts and representatives of the vet­ mit only such illuminated signs as )>aving from the present improvement Made of saying the word.” erans of the Civil, Spanish and World were approved by the National Fire to the Old Depot, where it will he Cream Insurance Association, which The judgment of the Portland Wars. The grand marshal estimates L , L en- joined by the work which is to be S&H that the parade will require an haur dO"em.!."5^° done by the State eastward from Here’s a delicious dessert that is always ready when you are, writer confirms the opinion generally and a half to pass a given piont. In answer to an inquiry Mayor Warren. Mayor Snow stated that at your favorite dealer's. expressed a long time ago with re­ Interest will center about the Snow said that the board s poHey city has $5900 available for this MONROE He has just the flavor you prefer, of this wholesome, abso­ spect to the Rockland man, and President rather than in the parade. was ,o reject overhanging signs work from various sources. lutely safe ice cream. which with the progress of the years While crowds will line the avenue, it "bich are not illuminated, and that j Milton M. Griffin and 67 other Serve It, and you please all ! is a forgotten conclusion that the the latter must be erected above the residents petitioned for the city to ac­ .has come to 'be universally recog­ greatest assemblage will he in the level of the stJ_eet lights, quire the land at the junction of CHEESE nized. open square between the Capitol and Robert A. Webster, proprietor of Ocean and Water streets, either by the library of Congress. Amplifiers the new store in the American Region purchase or condemnation proceed- Made in Maine MAINE MAID MINUTE Congratulations hearty and sincere have been installed so that all may building was Kfanted a victualer's ings. The petition sets forth, that hear distinctly. The principal radio lieense- Walter Willey, junkdealer: the building thereon, recently burned, to the devoted corps of managers Like the rabbits we used to corporations of the United States J°hn H. Breen, taxi-driver and Wil- long a menace to traffic on those All ready Just add and the groups of faithful associates will be linked up to transmit his ''am i’- Sholes, restaurant proprietor streets by obstructing the view. The Water and message to the people. submitted license applications at a petition was referred to the City eat to use who gave unselfishly of time and ef­ The Plymouth Bible is being late hour- and action on them was de- . Property and Public Works com mil- Pie Crust salt. fort and brought out of this eo-op- brought here by the President's fa- f«rrerd as a platform and the thousands of friends and effect was unanimously passed. of the city pastors. Sheriff Thurston Pleasant Valley Grange asked the and his dep.ities, Marshal Davis and speaker are in demand. His time party leaders from all sections of country. Folowing the inauguration appointment of one of Its members, his deputy and the members of the for March seems to be pretty well the President and Mrs. Coolidge will , Walter Connon, to act as special po- city Council, with such interested taken up, but would it not be possi­ hold a reception ot the White House liceman for the Grange dances. Mr. parties as they choose to invite, KNOW MAINE PRODUCTS ble to bring him to his old home for his class at Amherst and for the Connon expressly stated that he members of the national committee, would not care to do police duty in town some ■ time during April or nong others. any other capacity, and the appoint- Look in the Corner Drug Store May? Shortly following the war • • « • ment was not made for the time wlnrt<>w an<1 s,“e some of the 157 va­ S60.80 KINEO RANGES $60.80 with Spain, on Gen. (then Major) This inauguration will differ from being, rieties of St. Clair & Allen’s Maine- made Candy. For sale everywhere.— Made in Bangor Lord’s return from service in the uihers that have preceded it in that “I think only such men as are ap Pennsylvania avenue and the princi- proved hy the Marshal should be ap- adv 27-29 Philippines, we recall that he lec­ pal streets of the city will not he ; tured upon that country and its peo­ decorated, the district officials and ple, speaking to a highly interested business men respecting the Presi­ audience that filled the Farwell dent’s wish for simplicity But the Quick Sales We will set up a New opera house. His abilities in that American flag will be thrown to the Kineo Range, size 8-20 breeze throughout the Capitol, float­ role have greatly widened since that ing above the White House, over all Small Profits and allow you more day. Now he is a national figure. Government buildings and from the (125) Rockland oughtn't to he satisfied with homes of all the residents. than your old range is letting the other noted cities of the There will be no display of fire­ Tells Price works at night, no inaugural hall as worth and give you country have him, Io our exclusion. such, but the charity inaugural ball credit on a new Kineo HVhen he was u citizen here Gen. to be held in the ballroom of the Lord, as well as his family, was con­ new Mayflower Hotel, will be the so­ nected with the Baptist church. If cial event of the season, attended by some 5,000 persons. BEDS, SPRINGS the Men’s League of that church dt is difficult to estimate the num- , $60.80 were to bring about an arrangement tier df visitors who will come to S60.80 for his appearance, and make the oc­ Washington. The railroads report all AND casion a public one. we believe our reservations filled and many special trains front the’ East and West. The . people would lie highly gratified. hotels promise to he crowded, prac­ Efa\u\a tically all their rooms being taken. , MATTRESSES Tues&»at-tf breeze / This is “Know Maine Products The inaugural committee has been please V. F. STUDLEY INC- Week.* In observance thereof our overwhelmed hy an Incessant strean. of men and women seeking seats in Sold by Telephone 713. ROCKLAND. 283 Main St. people will notice displayed in the the public grandstands that have to meet a Demand-not a Price show-windows of Rockland mer­ been erected. The demand is such chants a variety of articles produced that two additional stands may lie LEADING DEALERS in this State, to which attention is thrown together in the next day or two- It appears that the inaugura- j particularly solicited with view to lion will be witnessed hy a much impressing upon us all the fact that larger throng than was believed pos­ IN HOME FURNISHINGS when we make purchases it is the sible a few weeks ago. part ot a rightly directed loyalty to Mr. Flint's life story, now being give preference to the things which ASK TO SEE THEM printed in this paper, is meeting with KNOWMAINEPRODUCTS are the products of our own farms Millions of Chicks come to life in a QUEEN a delightful reception from our and waters and factories, and looms Maine’s Greatest Cigar readers, as we knew it must do. Wc J This is not to mean that we shall J • The QUEEN make3 hatching a pleasure. The spend our money for nothing ex are moved to direct in particu­ QUEEN is simple; easily operated; provides abun­ lar manner the attention of young cept what Maine puts forth—that BOOST MAINE dant, even heat and moisture: has self supporting men to the installment of the story travs: is perfectly insulated: made in sizes 85 to •were too narrow a policy to urge Famous for 40 Years printed in this issue. Mr. Flint is w 20W) egg capacity. On the market for years: tried upon any right thinking people—hut w not seeking to preach, he is a man of BUY and true: MAXIMUM results are attained when we once get hold of the idea Pure and Absolutely Satisfying the world and thoroughly acquainted that Maine piotlucts, if not better The dealer in your vicinity who sells the QUEEN with its ways, but he presents out of are at least the equal of any others Maine Made Products is a friend of yours. Look him up I Ask for a his own experience some governing there is likely to follow the con A A QUEEN catalog — or write for same — also for principles that the young man of to­ J. W. A. CIGAR CO. elusion that when we buy what our our 1925 catalog. (ijg day desirous of euccess may with home neighbor lias made we not ROCKLAND, MAINE Ksadall & Whitaey Etl. 1858 . Parthad, Maine equal profit adopt as safe to follow. only a

There will be a regular meeting of BROWN GETS MEDAC TALK OF THE TOWN Rockland Lodge F 4 A. M. tonight. Work and refreshments. COMING NEIGHBORHOOD CENTS Central Maine Employe First •March 4—(LeaguJ Basketball)--Rockland The order of the Temple was con­ Maine Man To Win Na­ High vs. Rockport High In Rockport. ferred upon Harry Bickmore last March r>-8—Omdeo—“A Pair of Sim” night at the conclave 6f Claremont benefit District Nursing Association. Basketball! tional Distinction. March 6 — (7.15)—Addreaa by Bee. John Commandery, Knights Templar. M. Arters. of South Portland. Methodist Again there was a good attendance l>\ OPENING OF THE vestry, auspices Woman’s Educational Club. Announcement lias been made March 6—«Hon. (*. 8 Hlchborn. of Augusta, at the supper. tlie National Electric i.lght Associa­ will address Woman’s Educational Club, tion that William E. Il own of Rock­ Methodist vestry, on “Shall Maine pay Its The sheriff’s department last night ROCKLAND HIGH land, a lineman in the employ of Prisoners” * March 0—Camden town meeting. arrested fpur girls on the charge of Central Maine Power Company, will , March 9—Daughters of Veterans begin disorderly conduct and George Miller vs. * be awarded an Insull medal in rect.g- j Prize Auction Parties In Grand Army toll. for alleged single sale The trials nit ion of his deed last July when I March in «. It. Relief Association dance Hub Shoe Store were in progress when this paper saved the life hy resuscitation lieof and entertainment ln Temple hall. March 11—(League Basketball)—Rockland went to press. another employe, Frank I. Wakefield, I FOOTWEAR FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY AT LOW PRICES High vs. Lincoln Academy, at The Arcade at Roothbay Harbor. Brown will lie March 13—Child Guest day, Rubinstein BANGOR HIGH the first man in Majm-and tlie third I Club That tbe school children may he 286 MAIN STREET ROCKLAND, MAINE March 13—Rockport- Senior Class play “A privileged to see the interesting "Ab­ GIRLS man In ail New Engird to receive ’ Bunch of Pun ’’ in Union hall. Ihe national distinction of winning March Hi (10 a in.)—Warren adjourned raham Lincoln,” feature picture, town meeting. the Pnrk Theatre Thursday, Manage- an Insull Medal. Marsh 1? -St. Patrick’s Day. Benson has arranged to give a spe­ The medal will he presented to ' March 18 ^Monthly meeting of Baptist cial school matinee at 4 o’clock in the Brown by W. A. Buttriek, President Men’s League FRIDAY NIGHT, MARCH 6 March 18-21—Rockland Automobile and afternoon. of the Twin State Gas & Electric Radio Show at the Arcade Company, of Boston. He will come March 18-19—Suit Convention of D. AR to Maine for the occasion and as a Gen. Berry Ixidge, K.tof P. will In Bangor. special representative of Samuel In­ March 19-20- ‘Masonic (Minstrels In Rock­ work th* first and second ranks IN THE ARCADE port upon Capt. Simons or lW Solvation still, donor of the medal. Appropriate March 21—Young Folks’ convention at exercises for the presentation, which | .Methodist church, Rockland. Army Thursday night. On the fol­ The Bangor Girls will bring with them their MONSTER - MATCHLESS will take place sometime in March March 21—First day of spring. lowing Thursday the Camden de­ March 22 -Aprils.—Singing revival. First gree team comes Jo wotjf tlie third crack athletic team drill corps which is bound to and which many Company officials Baptist church. will attAnd, are now being planned, i rank, and there will be a, supper. March 31. April 1-3—Farmer*’ Week at the in which Brown College of Agriculture. make a sensation. Rockland Band will be there Tlie Occident April 3—Rockport—“Cheer Up Chad, proved his courage and kilawledge auspices of Dumahiuas class of Baptist S. 8. The Forty Club had an excellent —contributing their services. of Hie application of the prone pres­ at Union hall. 4 hour at the Thorndike Grill yester­ sure method of first aid and resus­ April 12—Raster Sunday. SPiOE day with Rev. C. A. Knickbocker as SALE April 22-27—Annual conference of Metho- citation, is described as follows: dtst Episcopal Churches in Augusta. speaker. Mr. Knickbocker covered There will be a dance after the game. At about 5 p. no.. William E. Brown the several phases of club activities Frank I. Wakefield aud another em­ The remaining stock of MOREY’S SHOE STORE, together with Week of Mixed Weather and sho'wed the Forty Club members ploye were preparing to change a set Weather outlook for the week ln what they could do in the line of COME UP TO THE ARCADE of four-pin arms, reverse work, on a large part of stock of Shoes of a well known Portland Shoe North Atlantic States: Rains or community advancement. Sixty a pole at the corner of Townsend snows over North Atlantic and rains members enjoyed the meal. Avenfte und Smith street, Bootlihuy Store has been purchased by the HUB SHOE STORE, and the over middle Atlantic States yester­ Harbor. day and again about Thursday and A dance and entertainmeiy for the Wakefield started up the face of entire stock will be thrown to the mercy of the buying public at Friday; otherwise generally fair: benefit of the R. & ft. ReflW Associa­ the pole a little ahead of Blown, who rising temperature Wednesday and tion of the Rockland-Rockport Lime Friday Night climbed nit the back side. When colder again near the end. Indica­ Corporation Is being advertised for Wakefield was near the top of the unheard of give away prices. ______tions nre that it will he fair and March 10. The program, will be by pole and stood facing the pole over rather cold weather in AVkshlngton Shepherd’s entertainers and the mu­ the top of a transformer, he extend­ on March 4. sic hy Marston’s Orchestra. There ed his right arm over u pair of 2300 Will be cars after the dance. MacMILLAN’S NEXT IN SPORTING CIRCLES volt primary wires and grasped a " WAKE IIP TO A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY Knox Pomona Grange holds Its next strain insulator cut into the outside session in IlXl.e Saturday. Earle C. I.udwick has bought a wire. half interest In the hlaclftunith shop 4e May Go To Greenland To Big Game In Rockport To- When he took hold of tlie insulator Tonight is the opening number In on Park street, and the ton style is Seek For Traces of the morrow Night — Other there was no shock He then reached THE STOCK IS COMPOSED OF MANY WELL KNOWN MAKES—ALL the Brunswick (radio) Music Mem­ now Hall & Ludwick. Mr. I.ndwicl. down to put on his safety licit. This SIZES IN LOT, BUT NOT ON EACH STYLE—EVERY PAIR PERFECT ory Contest. has been doing footgear work on Norsemen. Sporting Matters. brought his right arm at the armpit horses the past 20 years, and is not in contact with the nearer wire. Reginald Withington has been only an artist at the work, but a most It is probable that Donald B. Mac­ The Knox and Lincoln basketball Wakefield thought he was taking grooming his truck and will stait congenial man to do business with. Millan, the Arctic explorer may con­ championship is the big stake for hold of a dead street light pair and 135 PAIRS WOMEN’S $3.00 AND $4.00 SHOES delivering Lily Pond ice March 15. On a pinch he will discuss horse rac­ duct .an expedition this summer to which Rockport High and Rockland used no ruhber gloves. ing. Southern Greenland to explore the High will battle in Rockport tomor­ Instantly tjiere was a flash and a All sizes in lot—but not The Sons of Veterans Auxiliary will fiords of that country and to dis­ row night, if Rockport wins this roar. Brown hurried up on the pole have a public supper in connection The Los Angeles Times of Feb. 22 cover, if possible, any clues to the game it falls heir to a dear title for and shoved Wakefield clear. Wake­ , WOMEN’S all styles in each lot LADIES’ with its meeting tomorrow night. says: “Baked beans, favorite dish early history of the Norsemen who championship; but if Rockland field fell to Ihe ground unconscious, RUBBERS of New Englanders, will form the visited that section before America , should win the contest is still open, with deep burns on his right hand FELT SUPPERS ODD LOTS Overness Sarkesian picked a large piece de resistance of a supper to l>e was discovered by Columbus. iMac- with Rockland and Lincoln Acud- and under his right armpit. mess of dandelion greens Feb. 2Sd given for tourists from Maine and Millan would also endeavor to un- emy as teams which would have It Brown quickly climbed down tlie and has tulips <150 of them) several former residents of that State next earth anything Uiat might tell of in their power to tie Rockport for tile pole, rolled Wakefield over on liis inches high on his Talbot avenue Saturday night at the Disabled Vet­ their supitosed trips along the Maine coveted honor. There will be no girls' stomach and applied prone pressure. .59 .07 farm. erans’ hall, 246 South Hill street, and New England coast several hun- game tomorrow night, Rockland hav- Wakefield returned to consciousness Former Gov. F. TV. Plaisted of Maine dred years before 1492. . ing cancelled for obvious reasons in four or five minutes. Rockland High School had a chance will be the chief speaker of the even­ This was the information given'by An added attraction will not be ne- In taking Wakefield off the line. to try the one-session plan last week. ing. He will he introduced by Judge Ralph P. Robinson of Merrimac, | cessary. however, as the hall will Brown handled him without wearing Morse High parents voted on the York.’’ Mass., 'MacMillan’s chief assistant scarcely accommodate all who want his ruhber gloves. Had it not been MISSES’ proposition last week, and voted to on his rpcent Polar expeditions. | to see the boys’ game. for good luck and a dry day both CHILDREN’S continue it, 475 to 125. “The chief amusements down this Regarding the suggested flight to .... men would probably have been set on SHOES way are checkers and pitching horse­ the Arctic Mr. Robinson said that Belfast 22, Rockport 17 tlie line. Fortunately it turned out SHOES Miss Jennie Trtissell has leased shoes." writes Zebedee Simmons to he was afraid the trip would not be The. coming champions of the all right. apartments in Ihe New Bicknell his brother. 13. E. Simmojis, from St. undertaken lids year, but if it should Knox and Lincoln League (that's For acting quickly and applying $J.19 block and will move there from the Petersburg, Fla. The post card on lie the rank of lieutenant commander how they feel about it anyhow I the prone pressure method for resus­ Case tenement, comer of Union and which tlie message was written rep would help MacMilftn very materi- hawed to the Belfast High warriors citating the victim, William E. Brown .65 Sizes 3 to 12 Masonic streets the first of April. resents a party of tourists watching ally in obtaining an important com- jn Rockport Friday night. The home is cited as deserving the signal a checker game. Conspicuous ’ in mand in connection with it. team did not present- its regular line- honor which he will soon receive. Every Pair Perfect There will be a special communi­ the group is Henry A. Howard of MacMillan >s having a successful Up, but made a very good showing, as The fact that only two others have cation of Aurora Lodge Wednesday Rockland, who happened to lie watch­ lecture season, according to Mr. Rob- Belfast has an efcceptonally strong received an Insull medal in New evening with work upon the Fellow- ing this particular game a year ago inson. He has been speaking several quintet of hoopmen this season. Ness England and that several months craft degree, at which time ft. B. G. when the camera man showed sip, times every day, his tour extending aU(j Bartlett led in scoring. Thfe have been spent in investigating tlie M. William B. Murphy will officially as far West as Omaha. Next winter summary: accident at Boothhay, are evidences HUN!BREOS OF BARSiAINS 1 visit the lodge. The Knox County Fish and Game of the value attached to tlie award.— N OUR STORE he will make a lecturing trip to the Belfast High Association will have several promi­ far West and will cover the territory From The Exciter.’ VondYW- J. Flye, who had been in nent guests at its supper in the Elks Goats Fouls l’ta between the Middle West and the, Heald, if ...... 1 the employ of the American Express Home Friday evening, among them Pacific Ocean. Already ihe tour is Gl..ldv rf , GEORGE W. KOSSUTH IT WILL PAY YOU TO GIVE US A VISIT 35 years, in Portland and Bangor, Willis E. Parsons, commissioner of icing made up and he wiil have great Vb‘so' 'n ...... 7 died in a Bangor barber shop Satur­ inland fisheries and game; Herbert difficulty in accepting all of the dates juJl)e , ...... 0 Funeral services were held al tin day, after he had taken a chair to be Davis of Steuben, who manages sev­ that are offered him. He made one xickerson rg 1 Burpee Parity’s yesterday noon foi shaved. He had many friends in this EXTRS SPECIAL-- eral duck fishing camps; li. W. Libby trip to the Pacific several years ago ' ‘ ’ ...... George W. Kossuth, formerly of this GREAT REDUCTION city. superintendent of the Camden Hatch city and for many years a resident I and was most cordially received. . In Totals 10 ery, and L. M. Chandler of the Cam­ view or the Western trip next winter tif Vinalhaven Of late he had re­ One crow doesn’t make a Spring, den Fish & Game Association. Sup­ Rockport High sided in Graniteville, Vit., when* he ’ his Eastern speaking dates will- he Goals Fouls i’ts neither does one crocus, but the first per will be served at 6.80. The Knox pursued his vocation of hlacksinitli- 240 PAIRS WOMEN'S AND GIRLS’ $5.00 AND $600 very materially curtailed. 0 2 sample of the latter pdsv made its County Association is growing very Welch, if 1 ing. On Vinalhaven, which was his According to Mr. Robinson Mac- JJ’,*'" f 1 5 appearance yesterday in the garden rapidly, having at the present time 2 home for 30 years, he was prominent Millan will arrive hack East during 0 8 of Mrs. Lillian 8. Copping, where a membership of nearly 208. April, will fill some engagements in 1 *' C '...... ? in Masonic and musical circles, his their coming each year is awaited 0 2 PUMPS New England- and will be back home ’ ’ * ...... talent for minstrelsy being especially with interest by many iiassers. 0 0 Hon. Charles S. Hichbnrw, one of in Freeport in May in time to get tine. Death came to him at the home All New Spring the p rison cnmmissionerif*B'rtd presi­ of his daughter Georgia in Heading the Bowdoin ready for the summer 17 Ambrose Mills, who has been off dent of the First Natiqjul Granite Totals ...... 8 1 Mass. Besides the daughter lie is Styles in the Lot duty for several weeks on account of trill North- Referee: Young. Time 4-10's. Bank of Augusta, a former resident of Tile Bowdoin is now in the water survived by the widow. Margaret ill health, is in charge of the repairs Rockland, has been secured as speak­ • » ♦ • (Clark) of Rockland, a son Willis of j which are being made on the build­ in winter quarters near Bootbleiy er of Friday night’s mosMing of the Harbor. «he was left afloat this •State Candlepin Champion George Vinalhaven, and ’two granddaughters ing which is occupied by the J. B. Woman’s Educational Club. Special Savoy of Kumfurd and Forrest Arlena of Vinalhav^i and Virginia I Pearson Manufacturing Co. in Thom­ year instead of being hauled out. and timely interest attaches to thi: Her damaged keel was repaired last Knight of Westbrook finished their of Reading. The remains wen* placed | aston. He has a crew of 12 speedy address because of Mr., Michborn’s fall and site is now in the pink of 20-string match in Portland batur- in the receiving tomb pending inter­ workers, and it is expected that Ihe having continued a mo<4 loyal en condition tor the voyage North. day night Savoy having a grand to- ment in the family lot. home of this important industry will thusiast for our city since he lived ______a total of 2129 as against Knight s total again be ready for occupancy ti^ here and achieved such a. distinguish An interesting touch of local color , of PreUV. averages for FRED I. LAMPSON coming Monday. ed and successful career and because in connection with th* Charles R. -•’ strings. he is nn ardent advocate "of the new Flint story now running in this paper A formor Rockland rpan, Ered I. The fire department has had two plan so much under discussion just This Event is found in tlie fact that the sur- J. li. MeArath is having a month's Lam j won, died suddenly in WakHield runs during the past 48 hours, both now for compensating prisoners at geon's 'scales "mentioned in the first vacation from Cobb’s Market, and Mass., Feb. 26. He had left his home Breaks All Past to box 37. The first call came In Thomaston for their' daily labor it installment are now in the hands of ten days rest will hit the tra.l in Everett early in the day for a Rocords about 12 o’clock Sunday night when the shops. Mr. Hlchborn was a Mrs Frank C Flint to whom they were for ttT<‘ bright lights or New folk to branch hardware store he was estal For Values in a blaze was discovered in Thomas speaker at the Augusta hearing Wed nresented years ago by "grandfath- lake jn his favorite theatres. E. B. lishing in Wakefield, and liis non Economy’s Park street fruit store. nesday on this matter. Th.on-.s Flint Ingraham resumed work at the mar- return at supper time lead to a Rockland Fire officials and policemen had tried 1 ket yesterday, after six weeks’ vaca- search. Investigation revealed that , previously to trace an odor of smoke "Prospects for a Kennebec Bridge There will be a special Children’s ’' hich Just sufficed for the solu- he had succumbed to a weak heart in the district. A hole was burned *- ■* ti/Ar, zaC <1 r,., ,, 11 rl.l flip'll IF 11 1 , • t 11 t' A look better now than they have at tion of an especially difficult picture while undertaking to crank his car through the side of the building and matinee at tlie Park Theatre Thurs­ any time since the project was ad puzzle, He Is survived by the widow, daugh­ considerable damage done by fire and day at 4 o’clock to see “Abraham BOYS’ HIGH vanced,” said Representative Rod ters Lucille, Jean, Esther and Grace water, it Is said that the loss will Lincoln.’ Admission 10 cents.—adv. 150 pairs Men’s ney I. Thompson to a Courier-Ga The ^unshlnp Society holds a sale and a son Fred Jr. He was 63 vears TOP SHOES approach $5000. partially insured. 27-lt. zette reporter yesterday. "The engi of cooked food, funcy articles and old. Harry Bradbury’s barber shop on the neer’s report has left a very favor aprons at Burpees next Friday af­ Mr. I*ainpson conducted a general second floor was badly smoked by the able impression, and the bill will he ternoon.—adv. DRESS SHOES peculiarly acrid fumes from the hay 1855 1»» hardware business in this city years presented ln new draft. Certain far ago. operating in the quarters now and crates of bananas. He had no lions are opposing the bridge but on occupied by the Johnston Drug Store insurance. The other run was made the whole the sentiment is much more about 7 o’clock this morning to a :: Memorials:: and later in the G. M. Simmons favorable. The impression whi< building, Tillson avenue. He had a root fire at Dyers’ Garage. Little some members had that the life of MEN’S E. A. GLIDDEN & CO. Stonington branch store and with tlie damage resulted. railroad bridge is only 40 years i $1.89 WALDOBORO, MEv, disposal of his local interests went to WORK SHO^S also being dispelled. 'There is no that town. Six years ago the family Keep in the house the old fashioned reason why a railroad bridge could All Sizes in Lot—But moved to Everett, Mass., where Mr. Witch Hazel Extract. Three Crow not be built to last 500 years,' Engi Lampson opened a hardware shop. Not on Each Style Brand.—adv. neer Waddell says." Representative BORN His Wakefield branch store was to Thompson is also quite convinced Carver—Rockland. at Britt Maternity Borne. Every Pair Perfect Feb 28. to Mr and Mr*. Miner Carver of have been fopened yesterday. We favor deportation of that there will be no tinkering w|th Xortli Haven, a daughter.—’Marlon Fergu- the lobster law, or with the three SOU. . every criminal of foreign member commission. Cray- Rockland. Feb. 2*. to Mr. and Mra. The doctor rushed out of his I'erc.v A Cray, a soo—Petry Albert. Jr. study. “Get tny bag at once,” lie 240 PAIRS MEN’S DRESS $5.00 AND $6.00 birth, back to the country shouted. The Bangor High girls' basketball from whence he came. team will play Rockland Jfigh in the MARRIED “Why, what is the matter?” fn- Podse C.IITord—Rockland, March 1, by 8ev quired his wife. Arcade Friday night. The up-river B P Browne, Arthur Podge and Miss Ber­ —Ku Kiux Kian. sextette has made an enviable record “Some fellow’ has telephoned that nice CHfford. Ixifii of Borldand he can*t live without me,” gasped j this season and last weA upset the Bllllnga-Barter—little Deer late, Feb 13, famous Hampden Academy outfit Garfield Billings and Mias llna Barter, both the medical man as he reached for of Beer Isle. his hat. which was well on the lsjRd to State IMaekic-Wfilkunaon -Bockland, Fab. 28, by- champ honors with 12 sttpight wins Frank B Miller, luatlce of tbe Peace. John MALLORY His wife gave a sigh of relief. There is an added attraction in th .1. Markle and Kllnia WlltlanBon, both of “Just a moment.’* she said gently. St. George. 20 PER CENT famous drill of the Batispr athletes “I think that call was for our daugh­ HATS ter dear.”—Everybody’s Magazine. which is said to be Very, enjoyable. , DIED Bxtrn- as Super- « 7 Rockland Band lias shoviwn its good Qha0tT*9 ' QmIUt’ » We give regularly until Braatow—Pittaburs. P«., Feb. _28, Wiliam A planter asked a colored preacher will for the girls by constituting Ihe T. Brastow, aged 51 years. "yOU can buy a hat that’s music for the evening. -U dance will Young—Owl’s Head. Feb. 28. Lyford H what subjects he usually preached ( further notice 20 PER Young, aged 4a years and 17 days. •L “good enough” and on fh his labors among his people. follow ihe game. A ppeliminary Tointae -South Weymouth. Maas. March 1. CENT OFF the marked contest has been arranw^ between Altnord S Tnlman. formerly of Union, aged “covers the case" anywhere. ‘'Oh, diff’rent subjects,” said the the Graduates and the (Undergrad- 77 years, t months, 12 Bays Burial In Rock­ You get here the hat you preacher. “Sometimes Ah preaches selling price on every uates. The Senior team nrlri include land on love, sometimes on baptism,, ought to wear; one that covers sometimes’on'hen ven. an’ Rich sub- article in our store, includ­ Green, ■Maxey, Murphy, Rounds and IN MEMORIAM your head with distinction. Bird. The Undergrads w II uhc Mer­ In memory of nur beioVed teacher, leader jects.’” Men’s Low Men’s High There’s a big difference, but "Why don’t you preach occasion-] ing Stoves. chant. Trafton. Flanagaiaj Denimuits. and frk-nil. Mrs F. R. Kalloch. who Passed RUBBER RUBBER Wiggln and Libby away Feb. 21. 1824. She has reached that not in the price you pay. ally on the subject of chicken-steal­ bimrne from tvitleh no traveler ever returns, ing?" 5 and has left au influence for fulfil and “Dvaa Wathr shown to U6 dur­ will be In the city the last of the ' 313-419 MAIN 8T. TEL. 748-J Band; Athletic Drills—Bailee. Don’t ing our recent bercavenwirt 130-tf miss this great game.—adv. •Mr and Mrs. Clifford 0. Perry and family. ' week on income tax Work.—adv. 1 Page Four Rockland CouricriGazette, Tuesday, March 3, 1925. Every-Other-Day

MRS. C. F. KOHL T MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD ’’ COURIER-GAZETTE CROSS-WORD PUZZLE k Positive Proof That Old Scottish Buildings Eastern Standard Time t Fresh At All Times 1 Trains Leave Rocklano for Woman Had Been Poor .Something of Mystery Augusta. A{7.00a. ra., t7.3O a in., f 1.10p. ni.’ Bangor, A57 00a. m . |7.30 a. m . tl 10p.m. , She looked rich and acted rich, All over Scotland are hundreds Boston, A 57.00 a. ni.,t7,30i in.. tl.lOp.m. because she had married a rich of forts built on hilltops. The White Brunswick. A{7.00a.ni., t7.30a.tn.. tl.lOp.m.; man, yet at least one woman at the Cnterthun, in Forfarshire, is a good +5.30 p. m. Lewiston. A 57.00 a. ni., +7.30 a. tn., +L10 p. ni. tea party, says a writer in the New example of these. It consists of New York. +1.10p. tn. York Times, discovered that she four circles of stone, the diameter Portland. A57.00 a. m., 17x30 a. m., tl.10p.in., had once been poor. “Take it from of the inner circle being SO paces. |5.30 p. tn. Waterville. A57.00a m.. +7.30 a ni.. tl 10p.m. me,” she said, “there was a time, The stones are 25 feet thick at the Woolwich. A57.00a.m., t7 30a.m.. not so very long ago, when she was top and over 100 feet thick ut the |5.30p. ra. ns poor as the rest of us.” base. t Daily, except Sunday. “How did you discover that?” In­ Beyond the ouffr circle Is a ditch A Passengers provide own ierriagc Bath to Wool* quired her neighbor. wich. with an earthen breastwork round "SALADA" D. C. OOtJGLAfts. M. I.. HARRIS, “Because she knew where I keep it, while beyond this, again, runs a H6O8 9-2S-2I V. P. tk Gen’l Mgr. Geu'l Passenger Agt all my housekeeping things. She double entrenchment'. The en­ knew that the tea caddy was in trances to these various circles are is Kept pure and delicious in the writing desk, that the cheese zigzagged, so that each remains Vinalhaven and Rockland biscuits and other edibles beloved covered by fortifications. air-tight aluminum foil pack­ Steamboat Co. of mice were in that box under the The fort at Bamukin, In Aber­ sofa, that the alcohol for my stove deenshire, has five great stone cir­ ages. Never sold in bulk. Try it. The direct route between was in the corner behind the wash- cles, nil flawlessly built, although ROCKLANO. VINALHAVEN. NORTH HA­ stand, that the butter and milk there are no toolmarks to show how VEN, STONINGTON AND SWAN'S were on the window ledge and that they were shaped. V-,. ISLAND the eggs and other foods were in a These buildings are Interesting, WINTER ARRANGEMENT box on the bottom shelf of the but not puzzling, but there are The plight of the (Subject to change without notice) wardrobe. When we were cooking others,' commonly known as Piets’ IN EFFECT 5.30 A. M. WEDNESDAY. OCT. she went straight to the spot and Burghs, to which no use can be as­ 8. 1924. average farmer Leaves Swan’s Island dally except Sundays got every one of those things with­ signed. a’ 5.30 A M. for Stonington, North Haven, out asking once where they were, A burgh is a single tower, round Vlnalhaven and Rockland. which is something that a person Mrs. C. Frederick Kohl, promt- in shape, wide nt the bottom nnd Returning leaves Rockland at 1.30 P. M. for Vlnalhaven. North Haven, Stonington and who has not kept house in one room nent in New York's most exclusive narrowing towards the top from the Swan's Island could never have done.” social circles, who has taught sev­ outside. The outer walls of these B. H. STINSON, eral hundred other social lights the towers, shaped Into circles, have General Agent. fine points of mah-jongg and is rec- no opening of any sort except the Rock’and, Maine, Oct fi. 1924. When Barrett Wendell ognixed as an authority on the entrance. Obviously, then, the build­ Was Roused to Anger game, says that while the cross­ ings were never Intended for forts. word puzzle, has hit society bad­ Inside the walls slope the re­ iRONCHITIS For nil Ills scholarly dignity, Bar­ (©, 1926. Weitern Newspaper Union.) ly, mah-jongg is still In favor be­ verse way, nnd between the two rett Wendell, Harvard professor, cause ‘‘it is a scientific game and are countless rooms, often too small Apply Vicks at bedtime, Horizontal. Vertical. now and then lost hls temper und the fine* exercise for the mind we for people ever to have lived In rubbing it well in. Then 1— Keen 1— Therefore especially at' football games. In have.” them. The largest of these mystery spread on thickly and 5—-Brother In a religions order 2— Month of Hebrew calendar hls biography, II. A. DeWolfe towers Is that of Rousay, in the Adjoining farms 8—Heavy ribbed cloth '3 ':- ; • • 4 -H cover with hot flannel. 9—Prepoaltion Howes recalls an occasion when Orkneys. 10—Mh of a bird 4— Leopard (arch.) Doctor Wendell und hls daughter ' Tho average farmer of the eastern Make up your mind how much of tha Arrange bed-dethes so 19— Parasitic Insect 5— Run away acreage is to be cropped and divide 6— Scarlet were greatly annoyed by an ex­ KITCHEN ■tates can get out of the rut which la vapors will be i ihaled. 13— Preposition cited fan directly In front of them, Giants Credited With the acreage into three or five parte 15—Go ahead 7— Middlewestern state (abbr.) bolding him to a continual rnd booe- an located that you can continue the 17—Boy's name 8— Egyptian sun god who kept leaping up and cutting oft CUPBOARD lr.-a grind. If you are convinced that plan year by year of having one plot 10—Lacy bee O—Foot print Building of Causeway their view. thore la bo light ahead for you on "up” limed end seeded to clover each SO—Father 11— Kingdom in Asia annexed te When protests proved of no The Giants’ causeway Is a group year. In this war It will take from Japan in 1910 CKS 21—Ordinary (abbr.) nvall, Wendell upraised hls profes­ By NELLIE MAXWELL of basaltic rocks on the north coast your present methods ar.d that you three to five years to get away front 23— Covered (abbr.) 12— Barrier of Antrim, Irelnnd. The prom­ must change your course radically, the average farmer class and come 24— Vulgar person 14— Exchange sorial cane and brought It crashing w.p-S-M there Is bops. VapoRub Into profitable production. Over 17 Million Jara Und Yearlv 25— Part of the leg 16—Builder* down on the man's head, breaking ontory, which Is a portion of the If, on the other hand, you think 27— Devoured 15— Single his hat. Egg D ishes basaltic formations found In tlie that you can change the whole situ­ Three year rotations are better than five If tbe land will not grow alfalfa. 28— Geometrical figure 20—Gasp A roar of laughter went up from ’C' GGS when plentiful nnd at a county of Antrim nnd near Lon­ ation by simply buying a pure bred 20— Boredom 22—Households (From the French) bull and let the boys ral'e a few Alsike clover will grow on some soil the delighted students who wit­ reasonable price should be- donderry, projects into the North that will not produce red clover but 1 Nothing New - - - - Only 82—Barely sufficient 24— Permission nessed the incident. Increasing channel. It is called Giants' cause­ calves, there Is no he e for there is 84— Inhabitants ef world's smallest 2rt—Become ^rVcustomed (var. sp.) aerved in various dishes for lunch­ more to be done. some kind of a e'gutne will thrive on 28—Sticks when the man turned around and way, from the legend that it was soil properly limed and on many soils Different continent eon and supper, faking the place of the beginning of a road which the 85— Come to terms 30—Employ shouted furiously: meat. I Begin at Foundation, that are not. 81—Suffix denoting one of a party, giants began to build across the 86— Celerity “Who did that?” Green Pepper Omelet.—Wash six ' The reformation must begin at the Silo Necessary, ALLEN’S LUNG 88— Joy sympathiser ‘‘I did,” replied Wendell calmly. channel to Scotland. In past geo­ peppers, remove the seeds nnd foundation and go through tho en­ A silo 4s necessary to bring tho 89— Member ef tribe of Amer. In­ 32— Short for dnughtcr “Come out and I'll buy you a new logical periods the basaltic rock tire program. Good, well bred calves diana 33— Top piece white fiber, break into small pieces farm up to anything I ke its cnpaclty hat” seems to have been forced upward. ■win become scrubs if raised as such, 41—To ahear 35 ■ Too nnd saute in four tablespoonfuls for with silage double the stock can HEALER ' 37— Dreadful They exchanged cards and were After long periods of erosion a long that Is, If not liberally and rightly fed be kept when the farm is producing 43— Donkey of butter until tender. Beat two line of per)»endieular cliffs 500 feet from birth to maturity. Y'ou Cannot 44— Ancient Hebrew measure 38— Yawns gone from the game long enough to eggs and add one-fourth cupful of gcod crop* of corn, sunflower, oatit IS NOT A NEW REMEDY, HAVING 30—Official decree high Is left. For a distance of make a pure bred or high producing and peas. 45— Test make the necessary purchase. milk, three-fourths cupful of grated cow out of a scrub but you can make BEEN IN USE FOR 20 YEARS 46— European river 40—Mistake about 500 or 600 feet are many It is a good bet that the average cheese, one-half teas,....nful of salt scrubs out ot the best bred calves by 47— Loiter 42—Funeral heaps thousands of vertical columns. former Is not cutting ter. per ei.-.t The secret of its remarkable suc­ 47— Domesticate Sewing Machine Inventor nnd one-eighth teas)....nful of •kimpy feeding. 40—Exclamation of hesitation Most of them are six-sided, al­ And, so, we say, If you are only of Its ability to produce. In elover corn cess 1 es in the fact that it is com­ BO—Wind instrument 48— Possessive pronoun paprika. Cook over a slow fire j- The father of the modern sew­ though some of them have five, half convinced and will not go and other forage crops, nor can tha posed of medicinal .agents, all of 52—Thus CO— Swat until the omelet is a golden miracle of increased ten-fold produc­ 51—Prefix meaning recent ing machine was Elias Howe, who seven, eight and even nine regularly through with a five years’ program ot vegetable origin, which have never 54— Renown u tion be worked in a single year. When 53— Bone * M il died in 1867. Tbe patent for his brown on the bottom. Run formed sides. In diameter they Improvement, you might better con­ before been combined in one remedy. 55— Regretted spatula nround under llie omelet, tinue your lackadaisical method for land is poverty sick, not only does it 57— Port of verb “to be" 54— Note of musical scale .! first machine was tuken out in 1846, range from 20* to 30 inches. The It is this combination of soothing make a slight Incision on opposite an investment tn better livestock will lack plant food but also the humus 58— To schedule 50—Act p and Its principles still form the ba- tops of these pillars form an un­ that serves to lighten It up and hold healing antiseptic tissue building and 50—Perch 57—Impersonal pronoun ; sis of most modern ones. Howe sides, nnd fold over. Turn on tt hot not get you anywhere without better blood warming properties that makes even pavement, hence the name farming and better-feeding methods, the moisture. It takes years to get Solution will appear la next Issue. came from Massachusetts, and platter anti serve at once. It is a the maximum amount of humus re­ it so effective as a throat and lung good plan to set the omelet into a “causeway.” Strictly speaking, the feeding your land and feeding your earned his living in a factory tor Giants’ causeway is formed of three stock more of the better fodder, leg­ quired for bumper crops into the soil medicine. It does the work when all making cotton machinery; but the hot oven for a minute to insure a and It can only be brought about by causeways, the Little, Honeycomb umes, clover, alfalfa and soy beans. growing crops, each one exceeding other remedies fail. honor of inventing the first sewing good cooking on top. before folding. and Grand causeways.—Pathfinder These rich feeds do not grow on It wil! break up a cold in the head, Solution to Saturday's Puzzle MICKIE SAYS- Peasants’ Omelet.—Melt tlireij the previous one, each having more machine is not entirely American, Magazine. ■our lands and neither do profits plant roots, stubble, nitrogen, bacteria throat or lungs. Its timely use pre­ since various clumsy machines for tablespoonfuls of butler in a double grow for sour land owners. The land 3EDEQ QQQxkQ r A and liumus behind it to more fully vents pneumonia and consumption. ■ sewing leather and stuff had been boiler, add one tnblespoonful of and the owner both must be “limed” nourish the succeeding crop. Contains no dope. Ia|r| OrJE nXlUtt UERXMU, Mistaken Atmosphere If permanent good is to result B 13 evolved previously In. England and flour, nnd when well blended nnd Fertilizer helps the process but fer­ Sold in Rockland by the Kittredge HE EDEta IA smooth add one teas] inful of stilt The' pastor hod been holding re­ How shall it be done? tilizer alone will never producg the □□ ns In France. Howe visited England, We can suggest methods which Pharmacy. 0 IA.cn iNjUiDE but only managed to sell his pat­ and one-eighth of a t. .spoonful ot vival services for some time. Much maximum crops on "run out" land. MOt EE AS £'.« AS 'IU' &S have proved out with the writer and Years of cropping and feeding only ents for a bagatelle of $1,250. The pepper. Add one . pful of cold interest had been taken in them, On many other Tarms. nsnac C/.TA WvPEP-3, Mbit VUW diced potatoes. Beat six eggs until will do it. □be descendants of hls machine can do but on this particular evening the V Make a rough plan of tha fanu. l.t^opyrlgfrt, 1924, by Philip R. park,. nn OF WWSJDERS AU' SSAUOAt anything from button-holing and light and pour into a well-buttered meeting had been more than usually □SB_BEQ SEiL BEE darning to the finest embroidery. omelet pan. Cook slowly, lifting interesting. 3 QEB AV\' \\S WJVU the mixture often at tlie sides. As the service drew to a" close s sue nss ICjEl FAkhVOA 'to* V-Eixo. tuevoowi' When the mixture begins to thicken . the pastor said in hls concluding re- WALTER P. CHRYSLER'S Value of Self-Control spread over it the hot potatoes. ' marks, “What a heavenly at­ he Tt 3SQBO XU' WOT Self-control Is self-direction, as Fold and serve. The potatoes may mosphere there Is here this eve­ 003 well as self-restraint. The en­ be moistened very s Uitly with a ning.” Happening to glance, as he • ’ .... gineer controls hls engine, not cream sauce. String beans, peas or said it, at the pew where his wife nitty TRAFFIC TALKS simply by preventing it from run­ other vegetables be used, but and sister sat, he saw a broad smile ning off the track or from colliding should be hot when spread over the overspread their faces. omelet. with an obstruction. It Is rather When tke congregation had gone, CITY PLANNING BODIES MODERN NECESSITY by making It do the work for which Shirred Eggs.—Blend (ogethei he said to them: “What made you COOLIDGE IS FIT It was constructed and Intended— one cupful of mashed potatoes, one- girls smile so when I was speak­ in pulling the train and getting half cupful of cooked minced ham, ing?” N the report of the first National lished a specific traffic planning one-half teaspoonful of salt, one- The arduous duties of the Presi­ somewhere—that’ he establishes his “Oh,” said his wife, “we Conference on Street and High­ commission whose duty it is to fourth teaspoonfnl of pepper, and study the flow of traffic, make re­ dency apparently have had little ef­ reputation as an efficient engineer. couldn't help It. Jack Smith (a I way Safety called by the Hon­ Once give the boys and girls thia one beaten egg; mix well and cover noted village character) had been commendations as to the elimination fect on the robust health of Calvin the bottom of a butt.red baking orable Herbert Hoover, Secretary FLOWERS SOON FADE Coolidge and hls physicians say he is positive side of the matter of self- out hunting skunks and he came of hindrances to this flow, formu­ dish. Break five eggs over the po­ the only memorial that enduree is a approaching his new term of office control and you set them on tbe Into the meeting without' changing of Commerce, with the co-operation late plans for the correction of un­ tato mixture, making a depression carefully built physically fit. Since he entered the path of development, of operation his clothes and sat down right be­ of the American Automobile Asso­ satisfactory and unsafe traffic con­ to hold each. Dot with bits of but­ MONUMENT OR HEADSTONE White House, 19 months ago there nnd n large-measure of success. Do hind us, and when you spoke of the ciation, the American Electric Rail­ ditions, etc. It may lie desirable not be a prohibitive teacher.—Edu­ ter, dust with salt and pepper and heavenly atmosphere it was too way Association, the American Mu­ for this commission to be a division has been a slight deepening in the bake until the eggs are firm. much.”—Harding Herald. of granite or marble that retains its lines that sharply mark out the coun­ cat lor tual Alliance, the American Railway of a city planning body.” beauty and withstands time snd the Lettuceand Pepper Salad.—Pre­ of tenance of the President, but even Association, tlie Chamber of Com­ This is the opinion men who . that change has been almost imper­ pare heads of lettuce cut into quar­ Our Debt to Children merce of the United States of know. It is sound advice to every Women as Inventors ters, If large, and sprinkle over the America, the National Association community in America. We give csreful attention to distinct ceptible. Except for a cold or two. lettuce, chopped onion, celery and Better teachers, fuller school legible lettering. Mr. Coolidge has seen nothing but American women have patented equipment, It matters not what they of Taxicab Owners, the National Fortunately for the public, it is nearly 1,400 devices. Women have shredded green peppers. Season Automobile Chamber of Commerce, rapidly getting into the conscious­ See our designs and note our reas­ well days for many years. well and serve with a French dress­ 1 cpst. We owe them to our chll- patented contraptions all the way I dren. And we owe them more. We the National Bureau of Casualty and ness of the American people, that onable estimates. from hooks-and-eyes fo artificial ing. Surety Underwriters and the Na­ the task of city planning is not a UNITED BAPTIST CONVENTION Salmon Salad.—('Imp five good- 1 owe them our example. What we eye lashes, Including road-building do, and the lives they live with us, tional Safety Council, is to be found police job. Cities must keep abreast FRED S. MARCH TStt1 equipment and intricate machinery. sized pickles nnd the whites of five the following, which should be of the times and that means keeping Park St.. Cor. Brick. ROCKLANO The Maine Baptists Convention of When Howe was trying to Invent hard-cooked eggs. Rtjb the yolks will affect them most. Give them Maine will hold its annual sessions Milliken, president ot the Northern a chance to be useful in their child­ broadcast throughout America: up with ever changing means of the sewing machine he reached the of the eggs until smooth with a The New Monumental Wsrerooms in Lewiston June 2 to 4. inclusive, in Baptist Convention will be one of the hood, to practice economy, to do for “In all States and municipalities transportation and the extent of it. point of where he was stumped. His tablespoonful of soft butter, add themselves. If the greatest men there should be specific provision It is the motor vehicle which has the United Baptist church. There speakers. The program is a con­ wife, tiring of having him sitting two tablespoonfuls of diluted vine­ will probably be between 600 and <00 structive one, and will be unusual and have usually been born in the coun­ for adequate and timely planning of complicated the traffic problem and around glowering, shoved him aside, gar, ope tablespoonful of salt, a traffic facilities and traffic control the responsibility rests upon tlie delegates attend. Former Governor attractive. speck of cayenne and one-half cup­ try, an.l later gone to the city, there sat down before the machine, gave Is a reason. Huxley warns us not measures. These activities should motor car because such is the cheap­ SHEET MUSIC 15c it a few whirls, and said: "Put the ful of cream. Arrange the salmon to let a child's schooling Interfere be closely coordinated nationally, est means of transportation. CENTURY CERTIFIED EDITION thread eyelet In the other end of on lettuce, sprinkle with the chopped between adjoining States, between There are innumerable examples pickle and pour over the dressing. with its education. It ought to The Famous Sheet Muslt you Ml tdutr- The Solution of All Problems the needle down by the point.’’ have the best schooling our brains States and their political subdivis­ of how cities in the United Statrs That solved the problem. Spanish Steak.—Take n good tised ta ill the leading meie/lnee. nnd our purses can procure. But its ions, and between the several agenc­ are meeting this new problem by Over 220 eeleetlene—seed fer thick steak, sprinkle with salt anil eetalegue —In the Word of God, and the practical application pepper, one tablespoonful of chop­ deepest education is in the hands ies charged with the provision of exercising a bit of imagination fend of the teachings of Jesus Christ in the Sermon on the That Boston Joke ped onion and three-quarters of a of Its parents.—Norman liapgood. facilities and control of their use. having an adequate supply of cour­ MAINE MU8ICCO., Rockland. Ms. A number of boys were playing cupful of flour. Cook in a hot Iron In Hearst’s International. “In metropolitan areas faced with age to go ahead. > Mount, is found the only solution for the social unrest highly complicated traffic movement, This country is about to see as and kindred evils which are now tormenting the world baseball in a vacant lot In Bos­ kettle In butter until well browned, ton, when the ball crashed through then add boiling water to cover and Sexton Kept Track it is desirable that there be estab- era of city rebuilding. FRANK H. INGRAHAM the window of an adjacent house. simmer slowly for two hours. "I eanna git ower It,” remarked Attorney and Counselor at The OBJECT of the The wrathful householder stormed Serve with the gravy from the ket­ a farmer to hls wife. “I put a twa- Business Now Made of Panama Canal Idea Old Law out In pursuit of the guilty ones. tle. shillln' piece In the plate at the kirk The first English book descrip­ He managed to capture one spec­ Pink Toast.—rut three table­ this nrornin’ Instead o’ my usual Producing Spider Silk tive of America Is said to be “The 431 MAIN ST., ROCKLAND, MAINE Back to the Bible spoonfuls of butter info a saucepan, "■———• BUREAU ■» ------» tacled, slow-footed youth. penny.’ Spider farming Is one of the little Decades of the newe worlde, Telepsones—Office 468; House 693-R "I didn’t do It, mister! I wasn’t nnd when bubbling hot add three S to secure the co-operation of editors in sowing the The beadle had noticed the mis­ known Industries of modern times. Wrytten In tlie Latin Tongue by playing with them," the lad panted. tablespoonfuls of flour, with one- take, and in silence he allowed the The end In view is not the inten­ Feter Martyr of Anelerla, nnd tran- W. A. JOHNSTON. REG. PHC. Gospel seed through the press. The work is free “Then what' did you run for?” half teaspoonful of salt; stir tn fanner to miss the plate for 23 con­ sive fighting of the fly peril, but flated into Englyffe by Rychardp gradually one and one-half cupfuls JOHNSTON’S DRUG STORE Iof commercialism, undenominational and non-settarian roared the Injured man. secutive Sundays. the production of spider silk, than Eden, London!, Anno 1555,” the “I—I’m afraid that I was a vic­ of stewed strained tomatoes in On the twenty-fourth Sunday the London Dally Mall says. ' COMPLETE 0RUG AND SUNDRY which one-quarter of a teaspoonful which there is nothing better for LINE. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO tim of the prevailing mob hysteria, farmer again ignored the plate, hut tiie cross lines of surveying and In the “Address to the Header” PRESCRIPTIONS. KODAKS. DE­ The Bureau furnishes the press with helpful sir."—Country Gentleman. of soda has been dissolved. Add the old beadle stretched the ladle Eden refers to Peter Martyr’s ac­ VELOPING. PRINTING ANO EN­ /------other instruments. LARGING. Bible selections and plates of headings, gratis, one-half cupful of scalded milk and In front of him and, in a tragic Supplies In vastly larger quanti­ count of the isthmus of Panama, pour over six slices of well-buttered whisper, hoarsely said: and points out the desirability of the Press makes the publication free, thus Leaf That Will Hide a Man toast and serve nt once. ties are needed for the manufacture 370 Main Street, Rockland “Your time’s up noo, Sandy."— of spider-silk stockings, and It' is constructing a good road from The ape-man plant Is a giant Fried Oysters Delaware Bay Style. Edinburgh Scotsman. ocean to ocean. He admits that It One Cent a Day Gives a Bible growth which once grew all over to meet this demand that special --Take one pint of crab meat, chop spider farms have been started would be a very expensive under­ Not Medicine, Not Osteopathy the world, but now It Is found only fine and mix with bread crumbs of taking hut a benefit to fill mankind. equal quantity, season well with salt Plant Relations front time to tlr9», says Tit-Bits. C. M. WHEELER, D.G Ph.G Message Daily to Over 4,000 on the volcanic slopes of Hawaii, It Is no easy matter to keep and “P.ut certeynely the moft trewe nnd where It grows In great profusion. nnd pepper and dip the oysters Into * It we throw a simple glance on permanent glory procedeth of fuch Chiropractor this after dipping them Into egg. plants, we shall perceive that they fped the spiders, to prevent them Today the Bureau is serving 2,038 publications with a It covered the entire earth millions from engaging in mortal combat, monuments as bryng fume great 460 Main Street, - - - Rockland of years ago, when gigantic animals Fry In deep fat. have relations to the elements and notable comodite and profite to Graduate Palmer School of Chlrearaetle combined circulation of 14,233,254, but only the fringe (©. 1925, Western Newspaper Union.) which promote their growth; that and to collect their silk in suitable Oftice Heure- roamed over the surface. The best form. The process of "silking” the the lyfe of men; rather than of the of the work has been touched which could and should specimens nt present are found on they have relations to each other, huglous ltenpes of ftones of the Monday,. Wedneidaye. Friday,, 10-12; 2-11 front tlte, groups which they con­ spider amounts to playing catch- 7-8. Tufidey,. Thuraday,. 10-12; 2-t; be done, if the funds were provided. the sides of Haleakala, In a gulch, liall, with the Rplder as the ball. I’yramides of Egypt, wherein Is Saturday,. 10-12. Tel. US where the conditions resemble those tribute to' form ; that they have re­ nought els to fee but the fonde and lations to the animals whlih derive In its passage through the air the of a hothouse. A fully developed spider instinctively pays out silk, barbarous oftenatlon of fuperfluous DR. T. L. McBEATH HOW SUPPORTED ?—The Bureau is supported leaf of this plant is sufficient to nourishment from them; and, riches."__ - hide a full-grown human standing finally, 1° man. who Is the center aud it can be Induced to part with entirely by voluntary contributions. Will you not make of all the works of creation. To a hundred yards or more during a Osteopathic Physician behind It. bake it Death in Triumph BY APPOINTMENT ONLY a daily subscription, however small it may be—which tl,ef

Evolution of Trade MODERN A TLAN11C LINERS CITIES OF THE SEA Marks and Advertising The trade mark was Invented during a time of grand colonization. There's Father comings A business house In Cnthogn Nova I Ocean Travel Now !!S (Carthagena), which manufactured a delicious fish sauce nnd sent it to withmyWri^ey’s f all parts of the world In hermet­ \HasAllCo nven- ically sealed pitchers, burnt nine i stars into the containers. The nine stars were the emblem of the | iencies of Life On sacred fish, the dolphins. A big > ■ a:i”- ■ lamp factory In the Homan Ilhine- land adorned all its lamps with the 1 Shore, Plus Delights utensils of eye specialists—which people who used the lamps should ever come to know I of Sea Journey Advertising, of course, grew more and more luxurious. It was a fa­ vorite child of commerce in Impe­ By ELIZABETH JEFFRIES rial Home. Dozens of the best painters and sculptors worked for HEN our fathers anil grand­ the wool kings, silk houses, nnd the big weapon factories which grew Wfathers crossed the ocean to up like mushrooms wherever the found the families of which Itoman armies advanced. I we arc the proud members today, People vied with one another In 1 they were not very talkative on erecting altars to tlte protectors of trade nnd navigation; hut on these I landing, of the comfort, cheer and altars they inscribed the names and , comcniences of the voyage. To trade of the donors, as a means of -: them the trip was nn adventure, sel- advertising. The noman business i dum a recreation, nnd although men were as though seized by a ! some of the more memorable of ft c , fever of competition. Eurysnces, Wriglcys gives the penny a = these hazardous enterprises made 2..- Here is comfort and luxury the pastry king of Home, used hls I heroes of Ibe passengers, their ex- tomb as an advertisement; his value in delightful. long lasting and I perienccs were never referred to as tombstone had the form of nn enor- beneficial refreshment i cheerful. at home, because you think they nous coke!—Exchange. I There are thousands of people in which has a much more attractive will he “in the way,” for they will * 1 America, however, who yet envisage sound on the sea air than when it is have the time of theft lives in the Legend Traces Hyacinth Coming home on fl»e train or In the I an ocean trip ia terms of half a gouged iu our own dining rooms. ships nursery, with the games, toys car - It's so cool and sweet after I century ago. They are “all at sea” Yet it is astonishing how many oth­ and ssnnd-lmxes that provide more to Sorrow of Apollo | regarding the improvements that erwise intelligent people think of fun than the park or the backyard. smoking. And then when you get home , have come to sea travel in recent ' salt pork, sea biscuit and water For your own physical fitness, you Tbe wild hyacinth was originally | years. scriptive phrase is totally inadequate when ocean fare is mentioned. For can stroll up to the gymnasium or found In Greece and Aslu Minor. how eager the little folks are for their ; To the true grass-green landsman today. They are cities of the sea, such readers I insert part of the down to the'plunge and swimming The ancient Greeks had a story Wrigleys I How good it is for them! 1 it comes ns a bewildering surprise ttoaling mood communities, possess- food supply for one trip of a mod­ pool, play a foursome at deck golf, abour its origin to the effect lliut | to step aboard the liner that is to .ng all toe conveniences of life em Atlantic liner, and not the larg­ or engage in deck horse racing, if one day the god Apollo was playing take him for a holiday in Europe, ashore, wiih delights that cities est at that:-250 sheep and lambs, you do not rare to follow the crowd a game of qnolts with a young mor­ i nnd be ushered by a smart liveried ashore ran never have. Where is 150 pigs, 250 turkeys, 125 geese, 500 who play deck tennis anfl shuffle tal, Hyaclnthus, of whom he was I attendant into a beautifully fur- the hotel that will publish your ducks, 5000 fowls, 75 head of cat­ hoard. Years ago, folk used to smile very fowl, when Zephyrus, ttv* g»d = nished elevator, that takes him up morning fievvspaper, provide you tle, 250 pheasants, 500 pigeons, 1000 knowingly when reference was made of the west wind, passed by. Zephy­ to the deck where his cabin is lo­ with your Sunday Church service or quails, 300 grouse, 300 partridges, to “walking on the sea” because of rus was jealous of Apollo and blew cated. But this is but nn insigni­ your Saturday night movie with ad­ 250 snipe, 5-110 lb. turtles, 1500 lbs. the co-relative necessity of sea-legs. the latter's quoit aside, and caused ficant introduction. My travels on juncts of a bank, department store of ten, 70,000 lbs. of flour, 3S,'SX1 Today, walking tours and contest? It to strike Hyaclnthus and Inlllct the steamers of many lines, have re­ or childr-n's nursery according to eggs, 200 crabs, 15,000 lbs. of sugar, are a regular feature of each day. a mortal wound. In hls memory vealed to me, that the competition vour need? Yet these can be found 15,000 His. of fresh fish, 8000 clams, So inolionless is life alxiard on the Apollo caused these beautiful and between cities nshore, to l>oost the 600 barrels of oysters, 2500 lbs. of fragrant clustered blossoms to at sea. All the complex needs of a From deck to deck by elevator summer Atlantic ns the steamef spring from the fallen drops of the WRIGL beauty and industry of our great modem American community can oc.tme.il, !>4,000 lbs. of potatoes, “knifes” its way through the waves, municipalities, is ns nothing com­ be met today in the middle of the SOvh) lbs. of cpffee, and 300 tins of garage on hoard. Were you plan­ that the ships doctors have per­ youth's blood. pared to the manner in which the assorted biscuits nnd crackers. In The hyacinth was brought to "after every meal Atlantic ocean much better than in ning to select a few favorite authors formed delicate surgical operations. western Europe In the Sixteenth various Trans-Atlantic Steamship the middle of an American prairie. addition to tliis there are enormous to relieve what you are pleased to The old sea game of “who sees quantities of fruit, jams, vegetables, century, and extensively cultivated companies vie with each other to Indeed many a vacationist from re­ call the “tedium” of the voyage? land first” has been sunk into ob­ by Dutch horticulturists. The orig­ give the modem over-the-sea vaca­ mote American villages has testified milk, cream, cheese and all lhe com­ Leave them atliome, for the shelves livion. Nobody wants to see land or mon necessities of the best equipped inal bine and purple blossoms were tionist, all the comforts of home and that his first experience of the mod­ of the library on board will supply rather everybody is so busy and varied to numerous shades of pink, some of the luxuries that he cannot em conveniences of life was on an American tables, supplemented by a a lxxik for every mood, which you happy with their new acquaintance, rose, yellow, scarlet and pure white. afford nt home. ocean liner. oft driid: fountain nnd an Ameri­ can read in the deep lounge chairs, or planning amateur theatricals, or —Kansas City Star. When a few years ago, Atlantic Cf course, every one exp—!s food can bar. in the smoking room or the parlors a Punch and Judy show, or halls ------c------liner* first became “palatial” there on the trip so among the cheerful Are taking your car to before a cheerful open fire. Do not nnd dances, or enjoying the orches­ v ns frequent zi-fercncr Io them rs things aboard ship should be men­ I'ur.oe,- Iheo drive L? the pier make the mistake of ince unthink­ tra, that the announcement of land Lighthouse Story “fi )*.*.• r.r' hctvls” but such a

AT THE STATE CAPITOL , be given and prizes awarded to ama­ THOMASTON teur bftxers. The prizes must be med- lals*. watches, or merchandise and not iMr. Gleason desires The Courier- I cash. Gazette to announce that the J. Ft. • • • * WANTED-SALESMEN Pearson Company is planning to put Matters of Interest To Knox and Lincoln Counties—Import­ —TO SELL— / both the pant and the coat depart­ ant Hearing Scheduled This Week. There is also a provision to change ments into active operation, starting the weight differences between box­ Monday, March 9. This will be wel­ ers which now obtains in the State FLORIDA REAL ESTATE come news to the operatives, most boxing law. No boxers differing August^, Me., MaTch 2—All eaVs Jefferson nnd Windsor, had a hear­ more than five pounds in weight may of whom have felt a natural anxiety nnd eyes were focused on the Crus­ MAINE-FLORIDA REALTY CO. following the fire with respect to re­ ing last week. Everett Stone of Au­ compete, according to the present act. tacea when the proposed Lamson This is said to be a ridiculous clause, sumption of work. It is being gusta appeared for the act. He stat­ 16 SCHOOL STREET ROCKLAND. ME. bill, for a 9-inch lobster in York and directly contrary to all international brought about with much greater ed he owns a cottage there and the , Tel. 470. Room 5. Houre 10 to 12; 1 to 3 Cumberland counties, had Its hear­ boxing codes, in which greater lee­ rapidity than the severity of the tire lake is about fished to death through 26-tf ing before the sea and shore fisher- i way in weight is allowed between naturally promised, which is a source the winter months. There was on ies committee. Thursday afternoon. boxers of the heavier divisions than of gratification, not only to the pro­ opposition to the measure. It was a rase of East vwsua West those in the lightweights. prietors and their large group of em­ • * » » coasts. Thousands of East shore One of the most important of the ployes, but to the entire community fishermen voiced their disapproval by An Act authorizing the Clerk of which holds the industry in high re­ hearings of the week is that assigned remonstrances filed. There seemed Courts of Uncoln county to act as gard. Clerk of Lincoln Municipal Court, for Tuesday, before the taxation com­ In Everybody’s Column to be a doubt in the minds, of those mittee upon the act changing the tax , , • a had had its first reading. The re­ FOR SALE Advertisements In this column not to ex­ opposing the bill, that Yorit lobster upon the Street Railroad Corporations The Beta Alpha Society cordially solve reads: “The clerk of courts of ceed three lines in Her ted once fur 25 cents, fishermen really went into ihe busi­ so that the maximum rate shall be Sold Before April 3 times for 50 cents. Additional lines 5 invites the citizens to a dish or spoon the county of Lincoln shall act as ness for the money in it. E. S. Loud 3 per cent on gross average receipts/ cents each for one time, 10 cents for three shower for the Parent-Teacher Asso­ THE KING OF ACTION DRAMA clerk of Lincoln municipal court a up times. Six words liiakl- a line. ciation to he held (n the Andrews of Vinalhaven. one of the spokesmen instead of 4 per cent as at present. First. of the East shore opposers voiced shaD have authority to sig^ writs gymnasium tonight at 7.30 o'clock. In a Story of Laughs and Thrills in the .Under­ The proposal for a tax of one and that opinion when the 9-inch lobster and execution issuing from said court Lost and Found Refreshments will be served. The one-qmuter mills annually for the world and the West bill hearing and the hearing to re­ and shall keep and have charge of association hopes to accumulate support of the Unive sity of Maine duce the Sea and Shore Fisheries all records of said court and make will be considered next Wednesday K NOTICE Is hereby given nf the low of de- enough dishes in time so that it will Comedy and attest copies of all records and podt hook numbered 39131 and the Owner of no longer lie obliged to encroach commission from three members to Iiefore the committee on edqcation. said hook asks for duplicate in accordance documents filed in said court, when with the provision of the State Law. RUCK-I upon the kindness of the churches OUR GANG in “SATURDAY MORNING” one were held. Thursday ti.at committee will con­ Lot in Rockland The men from the East coast ap such copies are required.” sider the hill requiring the teaching LAND SAVINGS RANK, by A. R Biacklng » and lodges who have been more than ton. Assistant Treasurer. Rockland, Me» pea red in opposition to both bills and • » » » of the Constitution of the United generous. ter Main and Winter Mar 3. 1'25. 27*T-35/ TOWN HALL, UNION, THURS., MARCH 5 the outcome of the hearing is that The act to renew the charter of the States in public and private schools, In the high wind Friday night a NOTICE Is hereby given that the owner of R. and T. Cement Railroad has been and the act increasing Teachers’ Streets, 45x106 large tree on Main street outside of eight members of the committee will DeiHi.lt Book No 4H3 tamed bv tbe Rock­ WATTS HALL, THOMASTON, FRI., MAR. 6 sign a majority report, *‘ought not introduced by Thompson Rock­ Pensions from $200 to $250. land Loan and Building Association has no­ the iron fence surrounding the prison ADDRESS: to pass” on both bills. * land: The charter of the R. and T. Selection by the special committee tified the Association of the lots of said lot was blown down. It was badly GLOVER HALL, WARREN, SAT., MARCH 7 Cement Railroad as granted by chap­ Miscellaneous Deposit Book and that she desires a dupli­ decayed inside. “You York County fishermen don’t of the Legislature and E^cutlve n ELM ST., THOMASTON. ME. cate Issued ROCKLAND LOAN AND really go fishing for lobsters,’’ said ter 190 of the private and special NOTICE—I forbid all i**rsons trusting my BFl/LDtNG ASS(M I AT1ON by H O. Gurch. Mrs. J. Raltenbury of New York Council of a site among those recom­ wife. Lima E Barter, after this date. EARL NEXT WEEK Mr. Loud jn a little clash with Ed­ lqws of 1909 and heretofore renewed mended by J. A. Waddell of New Sccntary, Rockland, Maine. February 2 is in the home of her Stster Mrs. BAXTER. March 2. 1925, 27*lt 192’ 27 T-33 win B. Studley of Wells Beach, cham­ is hereby renewed and extended for York, the engineer, who has made Enoch Clark for an indefinite stay. DOUGLAS McLEAN in “YANKEE COUNSEL” a period of two vears. The accep­ MAMMOTH HYACINTHSr-In blooru 35c Alfred M. Strout was home from pion of the 9-inch lobster law. “You surveys of seven% different locations Gladioli bulbs, mixed colors. 50c. of said charter and organiza­ Wanted Bowdoin College over Sunday. are just summer towboat fishermen.'' tance for the Kennebec bridge at Bath will C. M THOMAS, Maverick S«i Tel tion under the same heretofore made, 235-M.______27-20 The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. And then, charges of Mr. Studley. probably .be made this week and WANTED—T< nemeiit of 4 or 5 rooms witli are hereby approved. All proceed­ ’ I KK REPAIRING CARS at 17 I’aciflc St.. Lydia Newhert Friday at 2.30 o'clock. that no seed lobsters were libera ted agreed upon by the bridge propon­ bath, centrally located. TEL. 1028 M. f^et in two weeks. She succeeds in ings heretofore legally fallen as pro­ city, or at your own garage. LOREN YOUNG The Mission Circle of the Baptist in York waters, brought a response ents. With that selection is also like­ 27-211 frustrating an important plan of vided in said charter or in conformi­ Rockland. Maine. 27*:« church will meet with Mrs. Mary WARREN from Director Horatio D. Crie of the ly to come a decision from the Maine Chad’s and he fares forth to Edge- ty with the statutes of this state are •WET AMO ORY WASHINGS—Done in first WANTED—Girl for general housework in Waldo today at 2 p. m. Sea and Shore Fisheries Commission Central Railroad as to exactly what family of three No washing or ironing . . I T 1 1 T’ wood t" "u‘r PK n,lek up your battery, leave a loan and de­ men go elsewhere in order to make pendently; and Leon Wotton, Dem­ fishermen were in favor. The ConunlUee on Legal Affairs will give a tions. BURPEE FURNITURE CO, Rock­ Owl’s Head parties, has rented Leslie moval of snow by the State Highway liver yours beck to you fully charged good in the world’s work. There is ocrat. McDonald led on the third The majority report, “ought not to public hearing in its roofMk at the State HOV8E SHERMAN, INC, Rockland. Tel. land 22tf 1 Dean’s building to use as a boat Commission wer? introduced by Bar- House In Augusta, on at least one who is remaining at ballot. The selectmen were instruct­ pass” on the two bills will be signed 721-M Elide Service Station. 12-tf WANTED—Row boat or yacht tender 9 t shop. Mr. Whitmore and W. E. Moon w iswing ; MACHINE HEMSTITCHING, picot edge 12 feet Must be first ehuui condition and Town officials elected yesterday were in Rockland Saturday to get the A resolve prowling for .-now re­ covered buttons, plaiting. PHYLLIS TOL­ rtieap. JOHN O STEVENS, Burpee Furni­ ability to do things. Earl F. Wood­ Clark of Hancock and Walker of H. P. 497. H D. 102. An Act relating to ture Co., Rockland. 22*tf 12 h. p. engine which will be in­ moval investigation authorizes and distribution of personal estate MAN MORSE. >59 Main St. Tel. 80 M cock, manager of the A. & P. Store, were: Knox and Representatives Sargent of stalled in the new launch. He has directs the State Highway Commis­ H. P. 498 H. D 100 An Act relating to 1-tf WANTED—Long haired kittens. State has lteen awarded two first prizes Moderator—C. B. Hall, R. Sedgwick. Roman of Vinalhaven recently completed a 14 foot double- sion to investigate the question of burying grounds. TRUCKING, MOVING ANO ERRANDS age, color and sex (Jood prices. THE of $50 each for the largest increase Town Clerk—G. D. Could, R. Mills of St. Albans, Forhan of Can­ 11. P 499. H D. 96 An Art relating to MAINE PET SHOPS. Belfast. Maine. 20-31 ender. snow removal on State and State done promptly. Go anywhere. C. 0 BAB in sales for the December-January Selectmen—A. M. Hilt. Ft.. C. C. ton and Moore of Gouldsboro. The meet bigs of municipal officers to accept ADEN Tel. 13S M or 829 J 1-L» News has been received of the deMth aid highways, with the object of as­ legac ies and gifts. WANTED—Small farm, not over 15 acres, period. What this means will be Starrett. D., E. C. Peabody, D. signers of the minority will be Rep­ Rockland or Camden preferred, good soil, of William T. Brastow which oc­ certaining the cost of such work. On THURSDAY. March 5. 1925, 2 p. m LADIES—Reliable ewe* of hair gooda at appreciated when it is known that .Assessors—Ralph E. Starrett, R , resentatives laimson of South Port­ (»n the following: tbe Rockland Heir 8tore. SYS Main St Mall buildings in good repair, price reasonable, curred Feb. 28 at a hospital in Pitts­ The resolve carries an appropriation near car line. Address FARM, care Cou­ one district is known as the Boston J. T. Robinson. R.. C. B. Hall. R. land and Littlefield of Kennebunk. S P. 114 S D 48 An Art to Amend Sec­ ordera aollclted. BELEN C. RB0DE8 rier Gazette burg, l’a.. and the announcement tion 31 of (Tiapter 7 of the Revised Statutes Idf district and the other as the Bangor Treasurer—,N. B. Eastman, R. of 330.000. brought sadness to many in his na­ The 9-inch lobster act, which w’as of 1916, relating to elections and permitting district, which includes the whole School Committee— Mrs. Ellen < An Act authorizes the State High- SNOWMAN, TEL. S72-R does all kinds of tive town. He was the son of the brought before the committee on Se: the use of ballot boxes with devices for reg­ Trucking and Moving ll*tf For Sale State of Maine. Congratulations, Wentworth, R. and Shore fisheries’ Thursday after- wa>’ Commission in Its discretion. istering and endorsing ballotts deposited late Rev. Thomas E. and Sarah C. Thomaston was in the line of cities Fish Agent—-C. B. Hall, R. where State and State-aid high­ therein. 25-27 ! FOR SALE—At once, mahogany parlor set Brastow of Rockport, fie was gradu­ noon, was introduced by Lamson of J BLAINE MORRISON. Sec. To Let and towns which felt the earthquake Charles L. French was lowest bid­ South Portland. The act woufd pro­ ways are blocked or encumbered with t.i|H-stry upholstered divan, straight chair andl der for the collection of taxes, the job ated from the Rockport High School rocker 5'. MASONIC STREET. Tel. 178 R f ■bock Saturday evening about 9.20. vide for a 9-inch measurement for snow to cause so much of the snow JUDICIARY TO LET—Two furnished rooms for light class of 1S92, and was a man of housekeeping; suitable for two. ('all or in- ______SB 28 Several houses trembled and dishes being knocked down at 8 mills. York and Cumberland counties only. to be removed as will render said The Committee on Judiciary will give a ability and made friends wherever he public hearing in its rootna at the State qirt-e after tf p. ru. 14 BROAD STREET. Tel. FOR SALE—Large A B. gas range TELj rattled. Roland Hahn was listening There was a very close contest for No change is made in the4 legal highways passable and facilitate pub­ 9O7M. 27*29 941-W. 26-28 third selectman, Mr. Peabody defeat­ went. After a special training he lic travel, but no town in which a House. In Augusta, on in on the radio and states that the length in other counties whigh is Id WEDNESDAY, March 4. 1925, 2 p m. TO LET—Upper tenement of five rooms an J FOR SALE—Carriage house- 15x30 feet 01 ing S. V. Weaver by a vote of 103 to located in Ambridge, Pa., where for state or state-aid highway lies shall radio and Hoof seemed to rise and many years he held a responsible inches. The present penajty of $1 on the following: attic. Nice and sunny, with electric lights premises ot MRS. JOHN E WALKER. Thom | 100. be relieved from any statute obliga­ S. I). No. 9o An Act reguUting the mov­ Mid, flush toilets High elevation and first aston. Me. Tel. 152-11. 26-28 full. - position. Later he engaged in the real for each lobster caught in viola­ The church choir will have charge Up to time of adjournment these tion relating to ways blocked or en- ing of household goods, chattels and per­ clafe neighbors W A CLEVELAND, 33 Pa­ estate business in the same city. His tion of law would be increase^ to $6. sonal effects of residents of the State of cific street. Rockland. 27-lt FOR'SALE—A Twin stroller m good con of the meeting at the Baptist church appropriations had been made: Roads i cumbered with snow. The act fur­ d.tlon Apply to MRS. HAROLD A DEAN J wife who was formerly Caroline Pi­ • • • • >1 Maine Thursday evening. and bridges, $**340; schools, $11,400; ther provides that statute require- S. D No. 88 An Act to amend Section TO LET—7-room tenement, 37Vj Limerock Lake avenue. Tel. 321-5 26-28 per. daughter of ihe late Dr and The so-called I-amson bill, regard­ street, for rent April 1. Bath and lights The Ladies' Circle of the Congre­ miscellaneous. $9,685; total, $30,625. : ments relating to the repairs of thirteen of Chapter one hundred and thirty- FOR SALE—Horse, 9 years old. Weight! Martha Eaton Piper of Rockport, and ing the measurement of lohstefs, has two of the Revised Statutes, relating to pri­ Apply MBS. OOPIING, 3.9 Ltattrork St. 900 Wi!’. ‘■wap fur milking cow. ROBElU gational church will meet this Tues­ ' streets dug into may be enforced by ♦ 27-29 two sons survive him. He was 51 stirred the Knox and Loncoln county vate detectives. PEARSON. Clark Island. Me 25*27 day afternoon. Supper will be served ’ the commission, wherever State or H I). No. 151 An Art relating to the prop­ years of age. fishermen to action and they are TO LET—Small tenement on Union street. gi the usual hour. • State-a id highways are affected. erty of extinct or disbanded Congregational Inquire of >MtS. C. F SIMMONS. 21 Middle FOR SALE—Thoroughbred collie pups, | voicing their disapproval of the churches, parishes or societies. beautifully marked red and white, splendid The Ladies' Circle of the Baptist ST. GEORGE Jack Hoyt has opened a ktore in * ♦ • • St. 6-tf Luther McLaughlin's building and is passage of the same through rem­ S. P No. 228 An Art Providing for clerk f<»r cattle and pets Price' $5 for males here. church will meet Wednesday after­ Enthusiasm reigned supreme at hire for Justices of Supreme Judicial Court. TO LET—5 rooms and bath apartment, FRANK WATTS, Union. Star Route. selling pastry, milk and eggs and is onstrances which have been tiled in H I) No. 183 An Act increasing the jur­ steam heat and all modern. Tel. 760 after ______25*30 noon. Supper will be served to the i the Gardiner. Rockland to Lewiston 6 p. m. » 26*28 members and friends of the circle at Close Contest For First Se­ serving coffee with lunches and later the past week with their represen­ isdiction of constables In cities of over FOR SALE—All kinds of hard wood at.rea- will add ice cream. tative lawmakers at the 82d Legis­ ’ road meeting, which was held last thirty-five thousand inhabitants TO LET—Furnished room. 10 PLEAS­ s amble prices. MIKKO LOFMAN, R. F DA C o’clock. ' week in Gardiner and which was at- S. 1). Nd. 112 An Act providing for an ANT STREKET. 26*31 City Tel 263 11. 24*29 i lectman At Yesterday’s Walter Whittier is ill with ton- lature. additional justice of the Superior Court for William Colley is much better. Ho­ silitis. | tended by road users all along the FOR SALE—A 6-h. p gasoline engliK.'? is able to sit up most of the time. Senator George W. Walker of War the County of ('unuherland. TO LET—Furnished front room, ail mod­ Town Meeting. ren has introduced resolves, which 5 waY* Dion I*. Jose, Gardiner street H D. No. 181 An Art relative tb motor ern conveniences at 39 GROVE STREET mounted with saw. table and belt lteadv for? Mrs. Holils Gilchrest and daughter use WALTER BENNER. Rockland. R F D. have l.een referred to the Sea and i commissioner mid former employe vehicles neutral zone and to revise and Tel. 182-3. 25-30 Katherine have_ returned from Au­ amend sections seventy-five and thirty-four Tel 609-M 24-29 1 The voters of St. George turned out CAMDEN Shore Fisheries committee as fol- State Highway Department TO LET—Two modern flats. M. BLAKE gusta. While there they attended the i»f Chapter two hundred and eleven of the WALL PAPER STORE. Tel. 466M. 25-27 FOR SALE—A fine collection of used fur­ in force at the annual town meeting lows: Remonstrance of George C explained the project and what each public laws of nineteen hundred and twenty- Governor's ball. niture-parlor, library, (lining room and ’ yesterday, one of the loadstones be­ On Feb. 23 the Monday Club held one TO LET—Store now occupied by Edward chamber seta. At UOBB A DAVIS. 562 Main Carr and 42 others of 'Spruce Head and town would be expected to O’B. Gonla Will be vacated about April Hon. Hollis Gilchrest. who has been ing the contest for first selectman. its second open meetiqg of the win­ against the passage ot the so-called I do- President Wright of the Lewis- U. D. No. 170 An Act relating to muni ______-23-tf J. at home a few (lays, returned to Au­ ter at the home of Mrs. p. G. Willey cipal and police courts and providing that 1st. Apply to MRS. B. B SMITH, at the Fred H. Smalley was the winner, Lamson bill; remonstrance of P. A ton Chamber of Commerce made a judges sliall not be of counsel C. E Bicknell office. 20tf ..FOR SALE—Fresh cider, made every day.' gusta this morning. having six more votes than his op­ on High street. There were 26 active Drop a postal card and I will deliver. J. Trask and 27 others of St. George; speech. Others to talk included Mr H. I) No. 194 An Art relating to col­ TO LET—Tenement at 194 North Main St , A remonstrance against paying ponent, Eugene Smith. Leroy Jack- members and one honorary member lection of taxes by legal process. H SIMONTON, Rockland. 23-tf remonstrance of O. D. Stanley and Fowles of Whitefield. Each speak­ all modern conveniences. P. L. HAVENER wages to the prisoners is being gen­ son and Rodney Kinney were elected present: also three invited guests. S. D. No 107 Resolve In favor of the ap­ Tel. 792-R. 148-1* FOR SALE—To settle an estate, several 26 others of Martinsville; remon­ er said his town or city stood ready pointment of six commissioners by the Gov­ erally signed by the citizens. second and third selectmen, respec­ Mrs. E. A. Robbins. Mrs. L. E. used upright pianos, good Condition. L. F.. strance of J. W. Coffin and 33 others to do their share. ernor and Council to revise all laws relating CHASE, 45 Middle street Tel. 665-2 Mrs. Barbara Oliver was given a tively. Ward well and Mi«s Aldine Gilman. to motor vehicles. Used Cars of St. George; remonstrance of C. F. • * ♦ » surprise party by members of her O-ther town officers chosen were; At 1 o'clock a charming and delicious S D. No. 87 An Art relating to Portland FOR SALE-^Milk farm of 90 acres Int Coombs and 43 others of Stonington Report of the committee on State’s LIGHT BUICK SIX. tourhu. Ai a t South Thomaston: will carry 20 head of! family Saturday in honor of her Town Clerk—C. E. Wheeler. luncheon >»f fruit cocktail, chicken a University. against any change in the present ! Prison on the bill introduced by Sena­ H I) No. 18" An Act relating to a lien trade Tel. 392M. FREDERK’K WALTZ. cattle; 1500 ,0 2.000 cords of wood and some* birthday. The party was held at Road Commissioner—Albert J. la King, potato puff, green peas, jelly, for repair and storage of vehicles 25-27 165 Broadwa y. 2-5tf timber; buildings In good repair Sold on > Sea and Shore Fisheries Commission. tor Maher of Kennebec to allow the her home on Beechwoods street. A pickles, hot rolls, ice cream witli THURSDAY. MARCH 5, 1925, 2 p. ra on OODGE SEDAN. 1924 MODEL; less than good terms. Call on It. U. SNOW, South Rawley. inmates at the Prison at Thomas- Tholomaston. birthday cake was the chief attrac­ School Board—Mrs. Samuel Arch­ chocolate sauce, cake and coffee was the following : 5.000 mileage A-l condition. Apply to. 202 ! ton pay for their work and the re- S I). No. 98 An Art to amend Bert lon MAIN STREET 25A7 tion of the lunch. Ethel and Barbara served. After luncheon, a very pleas­ Senator Walker has introduced^ar. FOR SALE—Farms, cottages, summer prop­ er for three years; Mrs. Myrtle Win- ■ solve to reimburse Lester D. Eaton. thirty-four of Chapter two hundred and elev­ erties, hotels, stores, real estate of every de­ Oliver of Camden and Charles Perry chenbach for one year. ing program was given. Mrs. R. C. act. referred to the Ways and Bridges en of the public laws of nineteen hundred 1921 AMERICAN SIX. Jum overhauled and scription. ORRIN J. DICKEY, Belfast. Me of lto'-kand, grandchildren, enter­ and Taxes committees, remonstrance Lwarden at lhe >’ri8On' in the punl of and twenty-one, relating to non-reaident mo­ In first class condition—tires practically new Tax Colector and Treasurer—J. T. Wentworth of Warren gave several —A bargain *f sold at once. BERT ANGEL ______26-31 tained with songs and ’ which he ',aid thp tor vehicles 26-27 Simmons. readings and also sang several solos FRIDAY. February 6, 1925, 2 pm. on the Gray Gull Restaurant, Limerock 8t, Rock­ FOR SALE—Plenty of nice English hay. It is reported that Dr. O. F. Cush­ The appropriations included the fol­ being accompanied on the piano by any increase in the gasoline tax | Prisoners for their work; and the re- following: land. 144*tf Price $9.99 a toti. JAMES H. SIMONTON. ing of Boston is to return to Thom­ lowing: Schools, schoolhouse repairs Miss Ruth Thomas Mrs. Wentworth without exemptions to fishermen. j ”orls of th,e ^diciary committee on II. I). No. 150 An Art relating to linfita , West Rockport. iy.fr aston to live. The sea and Shore Fisheries Com- the four bllls l:,st week re­ lions of right to enter on or take land and transportation. $11,300; support has a charming personality and a 8 P. No. 114 Resolve, proposing ai FOR SALE—Sccoud hand—3 upright pi- The second talk on the great poets of poor. $1500; miscellaneous bills and sweet, clear voice. Miss Esther mittee has received a resolve intro- , lnK ‘° St ,tP “ld f,“' ‘TV*!," , “T amendment to the Constitution, providing PEOPLE OF OUR TOWN | anos, 1 Brunswick cabinet machine, 1 Elli­ by Rev. J. W. Strout will be given in duced by Roman of Vinalhavenl rem- : tarian Kpho°are "’‘l‘ldpd ’ committee on three firearms Into unorganized townships during Trains, as a Devouring Curiosity - urday evening where they exempli­ her brother, Lyford 11. Young, of Helen and Ralph of Brunswick were closed season on part ridge or ruffed grouse. sentetl for reference to this Leglsla- no* the four measures heard about strangers and Is all Steamed fied the third degree. Owl’s Head, which occurred Saturday guests last week of her sister, Mrs. 8. I*. 166 An Act relating to the protec­ Up over shy James McOlook spends 1 night. W. F. Clark. ture from M^fch 4 to March 10. The , *a8t week relating to State aid for tion of fur-bearing animals. order as amended. wras given parage. [ private and sectarian schools. fb P 167 (H. Doc. 143) An Act to regu­ Sundays in Jopeshurg. He Noses Look in the Corner Drug Store Miss Rose Pillsbury, French teach­ Samuel Coombs of Brunswick Is late flslring in the brooks and streams of into Frivate conversations on the I Following the introduction last window and see some of the 157 va er at Camden, was a visitor at the visiting his son Charles Coombs. the State. Streets, Is a Charter Member of the Rockport High School last week. Ralph Burrill has returned from An Act to regulate fishing through week by Lane of Androscoggin of an S P. 192 (S D 75) An Act to protect the rieties of St. Clair & Allen’s Maine- fur-bearing animals of the State of Maine. Postoffice lobby and Chief Broad­ made Candy. For sale everywhere. The private dancing party which a visit in Augusta the ice at Long Pond in Somerville. act to create a State Athletic Com­ mission for the supervision and regu­ S P. 223 An Act to fix a uniform date caster of the Gossip (Society. —adv. 27-29 was to have been held Thursday of Maude Thorndike, manager of tho for filing of annual reports of hunters and this week at the new Town hall has Western Union office, has returned lation of boxing and wrestling match- trappers, camp proprietors and other licen been postponed until next week on | es Jn the State another hill of inter- sees of Department of Inland Fisheries and Ellston Luce Is prepared to do all from a vacation spent in Boston and Annual town meeting next Monday. Game and to amend Sec. 3, Ch. 173, P. L. account of the play which is to be vicinity. i est to boxing fans will make its kinds of electrical work, prompt At -the joint caucus held Saturday 1919, as amended. S.CjR.I. red hatching EGGS AT $4 A ! appearance this week. This will de- service and prices right.—adv 18-tf given in Camden that evening. The There was work on the second de­ evening Mrs. Joseph Emery was H P. 258 (H I) 51) An Act providing setting, or $20 a J00 Pinecrest-Orchard exact date will be announced later. gree at Amity Lodge, F. and A. M., nominated as a member of the school ■ fine amateur boxing in this State and for a yearly limit of one deer In all counties I rtoek. Every cockerel that I am using its is designed to put the sport on a firm of the Btate 1 , dam Iwu a record 195 and better. StateState? Charles A. Cavanaugh is a candi Friday evening. board and a committee of seven nomi­ H. P. 810. An Act to regulate the daily Our Advertising tested for while diarrhoea.a. I. C > date for tax collector. Mrs. A. L. Worthing has gone to nated to serve the town if it is voted I basis. Anthoine of Cumberland will limit on protected fist) which may be taken FiietoKhip. Maine ______+7-:tt» | “Cheer 1'p Chad.” a comedy drami Boston to attend the millinery open­ to hire a town manager—F. T. Wiley. offer measure. The bill has the in tbe rivers, brooks and streams of the WIRELESS SUPPLIES in three acts will be presented at ! sanction of Commander Belliveau of State. Columns Are BABY CHIX—Wjllle's R. C fed, ings. She will also visit her sister, A. V. Elmore, E. E. Boynton, T. J. H P. 315 An Act redatdng to the protec on Tr«. rancr. trap nested nnd bred for tvpo Union hall on April 3. A play brim- Mrs. Hall, in Whitman. Mass. French, P IL Thomas, O. H. Emery 1 the American legion, und probably tion of deer in Franklin and Oxford eoun and color Rule aorrcdltcd for white diarr­ lull of laughs and teeming with a Mrs. Robert Campbell of Saco and and Z. M. Dwinal. , win have lhe backing of this ties, with petition for same. • the hoea lYlee 32 cent, each, postpaid. Safe | W. P. STRONG tion. June Crawford, one time most H P. 375 An Act to prohibit (he digging arrival ruaranlecd■ “F H. WYLL1K. Thom- ’ Miss Ethel Armstrong of Quincy, Tbe Camden Athletic Association bodv- h was drafted by Attorney otit of fox dens. aaton. Me.. Itt I Tel mu it lr.-ii-jw WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER popular girl of the Edgewood country Mass., have been guests of Mrs. E. has a unique advertisement for their Rudman of the Andrews Post of Port- H I’. 377 An Act relating to the trapping WALL PAPER side, does not approve of her em­ M. Clark, the past week. food fair in the form of a calendar land. of fuf-heaping animals. Merchant's ployer. Chad Barnett. Chad, how­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cleveland for March which is about eight feet I This law if passed would provide H P. 378 An Act relating to dose aea- E. W. HODGKINS, M. D ELECTRIC LAMPS AND ever. does not even know that she son on foxes in Franklin, Somerset, Penob have gope to Concord, N. H., for a square .with the dates 19, 20 and 21 that amateur boxing bouts may be scot, Piscataquis and Aroostook counties. Show Windows Oflle, H,«r«: I I* 1 ud 7 to ( P. M. SUPPLIES exists. Aroused to action by tjpe in­ visit of several weeks. in red. It is placed on the north conducted by any organization hav- H. I*. 446 An Act relating to close time on THOMASTON. MAINE sult of a former rival. June defiant­ Schools are in session again after side of the 5 and 10 cent store build- i ing the sanction of the Amateur Ath- deer in certain counties (Washington, Han RwWum uatll t A. M. Md kp AMetotoMr j TuAS-tf ly states she will have Chad at her cock and Penobscot.) 23-27 Tthikui IM , a week’s vacation. ing. | lctic Union, and that decisions may JOHN R. FLINT, Secretary THOMASTON, ME. Every-Other-Day Rodkland Courier-Gazette, Tuesday, March 3, 1925. Page Sevefi

LAST SAD RITES NETTED THREE THOUSAND Early Advertising as THE BRUNSWICK HOUR OF* MUSIC riends of Late Carolyn Practiced in Old Rome Community Fair Broke All Records—Over 15,000 Persons The restored ruins of Pompeii Perry Give Expression To still show wall Inscriptions and reg­ 4 Sorrow At Funeral. Entered Doors At All Sessions—Red Letter Ball. ular election campaign posters which often are signed by women. The same ruins tell us also about' There was a remarkaible. outpour­ 'With .the successful presentation Snow whp contributed the birthday business advertising In undent ing of people Sunday afternoon to Home. The show windows ot Rome -of the Red Letter Ball last- night angel cake. 1925 "MARCH 1925 ttend the funeral of Miss Carolvn • » « • during the oldest .time cannot he Community Fair for 1925 came to compared with their parallel In our S w Perry, a member ot tne High School 'One of the Eskimo dogs which won M graduating class, whose death lust a conclusion more satisfying than a prize at the Community Fair dog modern trade world. For a long Wednesday after a brief hut very Its promoters had hoped in their most show wan owned by Mrs. Alice S. time It was Impossible to buy the painful illness, excited so muen sym­ necessary glass, which was tremen­ Music Memory Contest sanguine moments. The gross re­ Hall, not by Mrs. L. 8. York, as stat­ pathy. The Congregational church, ed. Mrs. York, was a former owner. dously expensive. Besides, the win­ 10 11 13 in which the services were held, was ceipts of the full week will be $5000 • • • • dow glass was milky and dim, and 8 n 14 often Iridescent, at any rate not rowded with mourners, and the with better than $3000 net. The at­ The Loyal Alumni sufficiently clear and transparent, 15 10 18 IQ 20 21 casket was surrounded with one of tendance broke all previous records The management have already ac­ 17 the largest and most beautiful dis­ writes H. Doelllng In Frankfurter WORLD FAMOUS BRUNSWICK ARTISTS a ml the big crowds seemed -to be knowledged contributions from Zettung, as translated for the MU-' plays of floral offerings which ba« alumni resident in distant States but 24 thoroughly satisfied. Never in the waukee Journal. 2223 25 20 27 28 ever been witnessed at ■ local retaining their loyalty to old R. H. S. funeral. Among the many i®io sent years of experience of the committee The Roman retailers, therefore, Will Broadcast During March Two others have been heard from who were content to exhibit their goods 31 members has there heen any such 2930 were schoolmates. Accompanied by In an open stall In front of their public endorsement of a fair or such checks their letters read as follows; homes; the shop Itself was built universal commendation of The very From Dr. Tracy K. Healy, a, mem­ Into the home and served merely ns ber of the dental firm of Healy & $5000 IN CASH PRIZES apparent efforts to keep the big show a storeroom. The only means of Dale, Brooklyn; “Tf it wasn't for The advertising was the voice; he who clean. Courier-Gazette a lot of us wouldn’t harked loudest got the most cus­ 54 BIG CASH PRIZES EVERY MONTH Social Circles Community Fair came to a happv know what was going on in the old tomers ! conclusion Saturday night with a home town. I am very glad to add Only after trade received a new Hear this wonderful concert and these famous Brunswick artists, by radio Phil .Tones program of high merit. my little hit to the many who ap­ stimulus by the conquests In the In addition to personal notes recording de­ preciate what the old High School partures and arrivals, this departure es­ The big central space was laid off Orient and Occident did the Ro­ WRC WGY KDKA KYW pecially desires information of social hap­ as a class room and the youngsters has done in the past, and with best mans begin to adopt the business On Stations J\ievv York Washington Schenectady Pittsburgh Chicago penings. parties, musicals, etc. Notes sent did their stuff actually as it Is tier- wishes foe Re future.” tricks of their tributaries, the by mall or telephone will be gladly received. formed each time the athletic direc­ From Richard 8. Fuller now with Hunters and Asiatic Greeks. They TELEPHONE ...... 770 tor visits. There were three groups, Stone A- Webster, Boston: “The Cou- Installed windows in the class room, a wand drill nnd rler-Guzette reports that R. H. S. their shops. Their goods were safe TUESDAY EVENINGS, MARCH 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th, 31st II. JI. Stover and family of Port­ the Hiekville crowd. This latter out needs a bit more to finish out their from theft behind bronze grates, land were in the city Sunday lo at­ fit had costumes utterly beyond de­ equipment fund, and while it is a and were prpvlded with price tags tend the funeral of the laic Miss scription and reflected great credit small one 1 am glad 40 send in my and annotations. The merchants 9:00 to 10:00 P. M., EaStern Time—8:00 to 9:00 P. M., Central Time Carolyn Perry. on the originality of their teacher, contribution. plAase credit to 1912 Indicated on their shop doors the Miss Eleanor Griffith. At first their and give 'em all my best wishes for goods they furnished und their own The Woman’s Mis.donary Society actions in response to the director’s a successful campaign.” names. Everyone has an equal chance—get a contest blank today, giving the connected with the Baptist- church orders were very erratic but sudden­ . • • • list, and be ready tonight. After hearing these wonderful artists over the will meet Wednesday afternoon, at ly they snapped Into the accurate The manual training boys made a See* Resin as Basis 2.30, in the chapel. Every woman of step and motion which had marked fine impression on the hundreds who radio—hear them on Brunswick Records, sold at STUDLEY’S. the church is invited to be present. the other classes. The surprising saw the “crew" actually at work. of Diamond formation i fact Is that this show was staged Several of the power machines were Mrs. E. K. Leighton is on a trip by Coach Jones entirely without brought down from the McLain Similarity between the X-ray pic­ FULL PARTICULARS AT ALL BRUNSWICK DEALERS tures of the lattice structure of di­ to California, where she will join practice. The classes and director school and under the skillful manipu­ amond crystals and of decater­ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred received an ovation. The concluding lation of the young workmen trans­ MISS CAROLYN PERRY pene, a resinous substance, Is the Spear, nt present in Pasadena. number was a last minute eontribu formed the rough lumber into handy cake hoards :^nd clothes sticks which busts for the claim udvanced by < i O°n made by Miss Adelaide Shep Herr Decker, a Jena chemist, thut designs were the girls High School herd in a solo dance. were sold at 15 and 10 cents respec­ V. F. STUDLEY, INC. Mr. and Mrs. Willis TI. Anderson diamonds originated from this ma­ basketball teams of Bangor, Rock- 1 ,rhp nf,Prnoon session found the tively by High School students, not have gone to Augusta, called by the land. Thomaston. Camden and Bock- h,g ha„ rrowdpd w,t.h rhlldren ,n terial under enortnous^pressure and ROCKLAND, MAINE illness of a relative. raffled off as a rumor had It. The port. Winslow-Holbrook American maJorlly The fine clean program possibly heat, during long periods local lumber yards contributed the of time, according to the Berlin Legion, and the Community hair As- madp pp from spvpra, mld.wepk hits. raw materials to manufacture and Among those wno came from out correspondent of Industrial and En­ sociatton. wns thoroughly enjoyed. The kid­ A. P. Snowman turned over his truck of town to attend the fuffvral of the gineering Chemistry. The Senior class of Rockland High dies owned the liall and had a joyous and crew for transportation of the late Carolyn Perry were Orrin F Diamonds have long been known School attended ih body, and the time in their noisy way. heavy machinery. Perry, .Ir., and Mrs. Grace Gross under classes were largely repre­ to be pure carbon in crystalline • • * • form, but what the original carbo­ BILbBARBER A RADIOLA from New York; Mrs. Susie Blood sented. and Earle I’erfy from P.oston and Community Fair saw three fine lo­ naceous material was out of which Music was furnished by the new A sample of the type of citizenship Richard Reid from Waterville. cal musical organizations In action, they developed has been a subject SAYS vested choinfof the Congregational necessary to put over such an un­ AIM fYPfRT For Every Purse church. which sang the processional Marston's Orchestra and Marsh’s of dispute. Resins contain hydro­ dertaking as Community Fair Is seen Orchestra dividing the six nights gen as well as carbon, and the Garland Class will meet Wednes and recessional. Rev. C. A. Kniek STRAND in the committee members who and Rockland Band coming In, for theory of the German scientist as­ Let us demonstrate any of day with Mrs. Susie Carl. Oak street erbocker of the Universalist church worked until nearly 2 o’clock Sunday read Scriptures and a poem, while the Thursday night circus. Any city sumes that, under the conditions of TODAY Picnic supper at 6 o’clock. Each morning and went their weary way diamond formation, the hydrogen the Rev. W. S. Rounds of the Congrega­ could well be proud of three such , member take dishes to save time and only when every stick of lumber was was literally slowly squeezed out of n tional church preached the sermon groups. labor. denailed and properly bundled for the raw material until at last noth­ and offered prayer. The eulogies use another season. The Idea was ing but pure crystalline carbon wag New Radiolas were brief, but affecting. There were Red and white predominated as , EXCUSE ME A meeting of the board of mana to eliminate the hammering and the color scheme at the Red Letter left. gers of the Home for Aged Women few dry eyes in the congregation general hullabalooing which has des in your home With this wonderful cast: Maurice B., Lawrence C.. Benjamin Ball last night. The Fuller-Cohh- will be held Thursday afternoon at ecrated the section on the Sunday C.. John J. and Standish Pern' acted Davls staff, easily distinguished by For Umbrella Protection 2.30 at the home of Miss Lucy Far following the Fair for a score of their insignia, saw to It that every- j Norma Shearer A well-known business man had n The Regfenoflex well, Summer street. as bearers. The interment was in years past. Achorn cemetery. body had a good time. Favor bal­ had habit of losing umbrellas, and Conrad Nagel loon and number dances were in Of supreme interest is the Educa as they were usually expensive Formerly $191.00; now Renee Adoree order. The management clicked like ones, he hit upon the happy Idea tlonal Club discussion Friday even ARBORETUM NURSERY It has developed that Clifford a well oiled machine and the perfect ing, ’What is the matter with Mat Thomas Jr., of 19 Bay View Square . ot having his telephone number eu- Walter Hiers floor, resurfaced over the weekend by grave(i on the handle. Since then ritnony?" Why does it so often g- Is the owner of the handsome blue SALE OF $120.00 Community Fair management as a i he jost j,|g umbrella half a dozen John Boles on the rocks? Each member Is re Curator Lermond Announces | ribhon St. Bernard listed at the Dog sign of appreciation to Manager ' times, but owing to the telephone quested to contribute a rule by which Show. Clifford left early so the own­ Complete (From the famous play) Benson, made a final touch to a full number he has always recovered It. USED MACHINES the feminine side of the relationshif List of Trees Which Will ership of the beautiful animal re­ evening. Mrs. Bernice Havener was I The finder does not have to send with Lour Speaker can change and improve with a view Be Furnished. mained a mystery. in charge of the refreshment booth We have 20 or more to making marriagy more successful it back; be rings up the number, W ednesday-Thursday ... * and made a record for the night ses- , Less batteries than it now is. In what lies feminine and the owner gladly calls for It. Used Machines that must Curator Lermond of the Knox Ar-. slons of the week, chalking up about It the finder Is dishonest he will failure chiefly? This timc feminine As usual the rivalry on the gross boietum. announces that the forestry $80. There were 100 couples on the be sold to make room. faults are under scrutiny. Next time receipts of the Parent-Teacher booth not feel comfortable with that tell­ Distance and Tone Patsy Ruth Miller nursery is now so n

HOME IS BEST great variety of foreign wares, in­ BOSTON AUTO SHOW cluding books, periodicals, notions, METHODIST OFFICERS etc MOTHER! This the Verdict of Three "A drive to Ocean Beach will prove Resolution Under \\ hich Mr. Big Exposition Opens Next worthwhile—a popular breathing Rockland Tourists Back spot for San Francisco people. 1 fell Allen Is Again Called As Saturday—Wonderful Ac­ From the West. quite at home watching the great cessories. ocean of the Pacific dashing its spray Pastor. Clean Child’s Bowels against Seal Rockfc as 1 could im­ Coming back to Rockland after an The fourth quarterly conference of More complate and more Interest­ agine I was on our Eastern shores, absence of eight weeks, spent in the Pratt Memorial M. E. Church was where the Atlantic ocean lashes and ing than ever before, the uceesgory tunny and tropical climes of the held in the auditorium last Wednes­ “California Fig Syrup” is pounds the rugged coast of Maine. department of the Boston Automobile .South and West, might be expect­ day-night with District Superinten­ chest that many times 1 wudld Just Seal Rocks are appropriately named Until He Found Karnak— ed to breed something of discontent dent Rev. L. G. Mann presiding Show, to he held In Mec.hanks Build­ have tu stop and sit down. It seemed Dependable Laxative for with the changing moods of winter’s a« they are always covered with big The reports showed the various ac­ ing, March 7 to 14. inclusive, will he The More Medicine He like every mouthful I ate would lie end. but Mr and Mrs. E. b. Brown seals whose hoarse bark ami playful tivities of the church to be in i well worth an extended visit on the r glit in the pit of my stomach, and I Took the Gloomier He Got would have such fearful attacks of and Henry A. Howard do not feel antics entertain the guests at the flourishing condition. These <»flleer> Sick Children Cliff House and ethers. l«rt of everyone who attends the indigestion that 1 would break out in that way about it, They swung were elected for the ensuing year* Says Well Known Man­ great exhibition. The chief manufac­ a sweat all over, it would make me around the Southern are, saw what "Just back of the beach a few hun­ Trustees. Robert R. Ludwick. Aus chester Man. bilious to even drink coffee, and the the West coast had to offer, and then dred feet on the shore’s edge is (he tin W. Smith, F. A. Stanley, George turers In the country of accessories more medicine I took the gloomier I made a bee line back home, having sloop Gjoa in which Capt. Amund­ H. Stairett. A. W. Gregory. C. E. have taken space In the Boston sen and crew of six men discovered got, for everything failed to help me. enjoyed every moment of their sev­ Johnson. Roscoe Staples, Henry de- show and have told Manager Chester KARNAK HELPED HIM the North West passage from the At- "But when I got Karnak I could eral thousand mile journey, hut left Roehemont, J. A. Stevens. I. Campbell that they plan to make tantic to the Pacific in 1903 The FROM VERY START tell I had the right thing for my unconvinced that there is any place Stewards, Mis. L. N Littlehale. their displays unusually attractive. sloop was presented to San Francisco troubles before 1 nmstieu the first better than dear old Rockland. Mrs. J. F. Rich. Mrs Rebecca Ingra­ It is in the accessory division of a by the explorer. bottle. 1 kept taking the medicino Adhering faithfully to the promise ham. J. sA. Stevens, E. 11. Hatch show tliat the future developments “Markets, as a rhle. do not attract *T Feel So Fine Now I Often and it has fixed me up so that I can which was made on their departure, Mrs. Annie Hanseom. John II. Bru­ of the motor vehicle are forecast. any special attention but a visit to Find Myself Whistling and .drink all the coffee I want, eat beans, they sent numerous travel letters to baker, Nettie Britt. Ralph F. Clark. Almost -without exception the great the Clirystal Palace Market on Mar­ onions and the like, and never be The Courier-Gazette, whose readers Leroy A. Chat to. Mrs. Essie M. Day improvements, which have later been Singing At My Work," ket street will repay the tourist for bothered a particle with indigestion. nave been able to enjoy second hand George B. Orcutt. Mrs. W A. Elling- inc lrporated into the cars, have made his time, as he will see the greatest In fact, 1 fed so fine that I often the tilings they did and saw. So wood, Mrs. Lena E. St. Clair. their initial appearance as acces­ Declares Pellerin. display of eatables and wearables he find myself whistling and singing at that a newspaper interview would Avaughn M. Ames. Herman A. Stan­ sories. A great many of the things Poland, Me.—111 ran gladly rcrom- my work, which is something I didn't j be mainly repetition, and not nearly has ever seen under one roof includ­ ley, Mrs. Milliceut fcl. Gregory, Otho which the manufacturer now supplies ing meats, fruits, vegetables, fancy mehd Dr. Pierce’s medicine, to any girl or One cf the most enthusiastic in­ use to do at all. In fact, I am en­ so well told. L. Hatch, G. W. Gay. Mrs. Annie 1. j as regular equipment were regarded groceries. candles, wearing apparel, woman who is not in the very best of dorsers of Karnak in this entire sec­ joying the best of health now, and The trio encountered a rainy sea­ Flint. Mrs. Lovinia Henderson. only a few years hick as extras. They ‘ewelry, etc. A well appointed lunch health. I have taken Dr. Pierce's Favor­ tion is Mr. .lules Pellerin, well known it docs inc good to tell others of a son in San Francisco and dense fogs Martin S. Graves, Mrs. Thelma <1 ’ were adopted as stock equipment, af­ counter and restaurant .is one of the ite Prescription at interval, ever since I resident of. I til Orange street, Man­ medicine that will help them like from Chicago to Rockland, but on Stanley. ter the motoring pubttc had given market s features. All departments „a, twelve years chi. Now I have several chester, N. H.. who says: Kamak will. Just have anyone see the whole the weather conditions Recording steward and secretary : them Its approval and Indicated a are in charge of well trained sales­ rhildren and have taken a great many *'Mv friends have even noticed what me or write me if they want to veri­ were very s tisfactbry—neither ex­ of Quarterly Conference, Leroy A. ! , desire for them. Kutb tilings as men, and passing up and down the bottle, of the above-mentioned medicine Karnak lias done for me," says Mr. fy this statement." cessively war; i, nor chilly. Chatto. 1 bumpers, windshield wipers, rear wide corridors with vendors of pop­ with great benefit. 1 have also taken Dr. Pellerin. "und I must have already Karnak Is sold tn Rockland exclu­ They found the tourist business not Communion steward. .Mrs. Rebecca ' view mirrors and motometers made started at least a dozen people on sively by the Corner Drug Store: in corn and freshly made candles on ev­ Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery as a quite up to st; adard, and general Ingraham. their debut as accessories, the njedii ine. I suffered so terribly Thomaston by McDonald's Rexall ery side, boys selling bags for your general tonic. Ia cvety instance these business somewhat in a state of de­ Director of religious education, Mr*-. medicines have done all they are advertised i Therefore the accessory division is from indigestion and would become Store: tn Union by Gordon-Lovejoy purchases, chattering voices mingled pression. The condition as relating to do and I cannot praise them too highly usually a year or two ahead of the so faint from the gas pains, pressure Co.: and by the leading druggist in with strains of music, elbowing your Harriet Knowles. to tourists is believed to have bar. Director of social and recreational ' for the good they have done me.”—Mr,. car manufacturers in the exhibition and discomfort in my stomach and every city.—adv. -p way through a surging crowd. You its genesis in the propaganda which life, Mrs. W. A. Ellingwood. L. \V. Keene, care Morey Farm. i of novelties and this season will be can imagine yourself in the streets came out of the West relative to the .Custodian of deeds and other legal Obtain Dr. Pierce's family medicines like others. The visitor, who takes Hurry Mother! A teaspoon fill of of a busy overcrowded city Instead hoof and mouth disease and a plague papers, A. W. Gregory. from your neighborhood druggist, in liquid the time to make a trip around the “California Fig Syrup” now will of a marketplace. in certain quarters of Los Angeles. The Quarterly Conference con - or tablet form. j balcony floors during the Boston sweeten the stomach and thoroughly • • • • clean the little bowels and in a few These reports, according to Mr firmed the election of these officers; Send 10c to Dr. Pierce, Invalids* Hotel, show, will And it worth while. The hours you have a well, playful child Brown were greatly exaggerated, and "We were told we would find it Sunday Scho^ superintendent, Le­ Buffalo, N. Y., for a trial package of any accessory department, furthermore, again. Even if cross, feverish, bilious, correspondingly harmful. colder in San Francisco and we were roy A. Chatto; president of Epworth of Dr. Pierce’s medicines. offers many hints not only upon the constipated or full of cold, children • • * • happily disappointed, as the weather League, Herbert Prescott; president equipment of the car but on Its care. love it% pleasant taste. It never was mild, and the trees, lawns and of Ladies’ Aid. Mrs. Ida Simmons; for the ensuing year. Also that a If tin owner is not getting full satis­ Mr. Frown attended a Rotary Club cramps or overacts. Contains no nar­ gardens about like ours in June. Na­ president of W.F.M.S.. .Mrs. Annie 1. copy of this resolution be forwarded faction from his carburetor, for in­ meeting in Los Angeles, held in the cotics or soothing drugs. tives of the city will say that they Flint; trier of appeals. George B. Or­ at once by the secretary of this stance, he e an learn much about the bc.’utiittl quarters of Hotel Biltmore. Tell vour druggist you want only never have a temperature which is cutt; members of Laymen's Associa­ Quarterly Conference, to the Pre­ care and adjustment of this vital Guests were present from all over the genuine “California Fig Syrup’’ too hot or too cold—Just right for tion, A. W. Gregory. F. E. Johnson siding Bishop.” part of the mechuniem by talking the country. Mr. Brown was particu­ which has directions for babies ami comfort, but that honest ones wilt and J. H. Brubaker. Reports from the different depart­ with those In charge of the cadburfe- Why larly impressed by the Governor of children of all ages printed on bottle. whisper in jour ear that they do have These committees were appointed: ments brought out the following de­ i tor exhibits. Wyoming, who said that this meeting Mother, you must say “(alifornia.” a little fog now and then.” World Service Council and Appor­ tails: All bills for current expenses The accessory display will be par­ had the finest setting of any he had Refuse any imitation. Mr. Howard had the pleasure of tioned Benevolences, the pastor (ex paid to date; insurance on various ticularly valuable to those motorists ever attended. The Wyoming execu­ meeting a former Rockland man. officio) Ralph V. Clark, -Mrs. Roscoe items of onurch property ami fur­ who are planning to spend their next tive told a good story at the expense summer's vacation on a motor camp­ Arthur W. Cook. In Ran Diego, and Staples. A. W. Gregory, Thelma G. nishings increased $17,000 with pre­ there are more of Los Angeles publicity seekers. ing trip This sort of recreation has Mr. Brown talked with Mrs. Cook Stanley. J. H. Brubaker. miums paid, part to the end in 1926, "Why did they name the Zeppelin become so popular and the demand over the telephone. Christian Stewardship. A. W. Greg­ others to the end of 1027, including Los Angeles.” for camping apparatus so great that In Chicago, the two former propri­ ory. Mrs Annie I. Flint. premiums in arrears as far as 1023: ‘ Because it is the biggest gas-big manufacturers have made great etors of the Rockland Commercial Foreign Missions, Mrs. II. A. Dun- luidics Aid paid to treasurer of than a million Buicks in the world ” was the answer strides forward. According to Man­ Martha College made it a special point to ton. Mrs. Roscoe Staples, Mrs. L. N. church to date. $800; loose collec­ Needless to say that the story was ager Campbell some remarkably look up Louis A. Barron, v ho was at Littlehale. tions; estimated for the year at $250, compact and complete camping out­ told in a friendly and not a critical Home Missions and Church Exten- are to date $685; new heating plant Washington one time the head of the institution. fits will be a ferture of the show and spirit. tions, Mrs. Lena St. Clair. Mrs. Es­ installed at an expense of over $1000; They dined together at Terrace Gar­ there will also be displayed numer­ ‘ San Francisco is a great commer- ther C. Dolliver. Mrs. Etta -VI. Stev­ auditorium decorated at an expense peeled peaches den. Morrison’s Hotel, and had a reg­ ous lltt'.e conveniences of value to cial city." said Mrs. Brown, "built on ens. of nearly $300; $1100 available on un­ ular talkfest. which as one might the camper. □ commanding heights overlooking a Temperance. E. li. Hatch, C. E paid pledges that are collectible, imagine, dealt largely with Rockland The general u-e of the enclosed with lye-We most excellent harbor. Interesting? topics. Mr. Barron is president of Johnson. making possible a substantial pay­ Yes! Its citizenship embraces near­ car has stimulated the production of a company which handles a patented Education, Mrs. Yincie M. Clark. ment on the World Service appor­ ly all nationalities of the world, and accessories especially designed for filing system, and looks very little Mrs. Lillian M. McCurdy, Mrs. W. A tionment: available for charitable peel them with visiting different parts of the city, this type, such as handsome robes in older than he did when he left Rock­ Ellingwood. and benevolent work of the church, one will find peoples of many lands from the Farwell fund, $50; check oolors to harmonize with the Inter­ land. Hospitals, Mrs. Ida Simmons, Miss ior of the car. flower vases in cut machinery and following their own native and quaint "What impressed you most on the Nellie Murch, Mrs. Minnie Miles, from “A Friend” $100; added to the customs. Truly a cosmopolitan city membership of the church, 16. The glass, heaters that may b? regulated whole trip?" a Courier-Gazette re­ Mrs. Alice Kennedy. Ito suit the comfort of the passen­ is San Francisco—and an important reports received favorable comment porter asked of Mr. Brown. Church Records, .Mrs. Essie Day. gers. interior lights, vanity cases, a hot steam commercial center of the West. l'lom the district superintendent pre­ He thought a moment. George B. Orcutt. A W. Gregory. smoking sets and numerous other There would not be more than "Visitors are always taken to siding. "The Yosemite," he replied. He Auditing, Miss Burdelle St rout, r niceties that enhance the satisfac­ r—.Jlhis Golden Gate Park, the pride of the paid his respects to this great show" Parsonage and Furniture, Mrs. Re i bath city. The Park comprises 1013 acres, tion cf the owner and his friends in a million Buicks in active use place in one of his travel letters. becca Ingraham, Mrs. Annie I. ITifit, the enclosed car. contains many artificial lakes, 17 The Rockland tourists visited llol- I Mrs. Annie Hanseom, president oi PARK THEATRE today if Buick had not, through saves waste and miles of improved driveways, flanked lywood. but did not meet up with Ladies Aid. with flowering gardens and beautiful any movie star until they encount­ Church Music. Mrs. Lena St. Clair. EMPIRE THEA1 RE I overarching shade trees. We were The Paramount picture. “Miss the years, produced a motor car ered Tom Mix in the Yosemite. He Mrs. Rebecca Ingraham, Mrs. Ev.l protects the j told that the beds of flowering plants Bluebeard," starring Belie Daniels, made a very favorable impression up­ M. Wisner. The attraction at the Empire The­ are in bloom the year round. Among which was shown for the fust time of unvarying and superior qual­ on them. Examination of Local Preachers. atre today will 1>C "The Miracle I fruit from • the interesting features of the Park in Rockland on Monday at the Park Makers." featurtng Leah Baird, there George H. Starrett, Mrs. I.ovinia Theatre, will close it- run there this are the zoo. aquarium, and the Jap­ Henderson. Elizabeth Gregory. is ako the first chapter of "Oil- ity. In every detail, every Buick anese garden, oriental in its setting, afternoon and evening. loping Hoofs" with Allene Ray and landling^ STRAND THEATRE Estimating Ministerial Support, The picture is a love comedy of a ' i i t it bit of Ycddo transplanted A. W. Gregory, J H. Brubaker, Thel­ Johnny Walker. is an example of how well a | to the Occident. Here you may be French actress who falls in love ma G. ‘Stanley. George H. Stairett, The program for Wednesday end Back to pictures again, with a with a girl-shy English author. served with tea and light refresh­ Elizabeth Gregory. Thursday, will lie two blj f-. aiure-. motor car can be built. week’s bill that would delight the The feature pi ture for Wednes­ ments by native Japanese women Commission on Religious Educa­ "The Sunset Trail." feiturin; W 1- dressed in their native costume and fussiest fan. day and Thursday is "Abraham Lin­ tion. Mrs. Mary Perry Rich, Mrs. llam Desmond and Gareth Hughes, HATCHET surrounded by the beauty and mys­ "Excuse Me,” today’s feature, is coln.” and “Christine of the Hungry the most moving picture of the Minnie Strout. Mrs. Itertha • Staples. Those who have ever lived or vis­ tery of the orient in the way of col Church Publicity, Ralph F. Clark. Hearts,’’ starring Florence,V.dor and cuing and decorations. We particu­ year; it moves with express train! ited in the Capital City wiil always Clire Crooks. ROCKLAND MOTOR MART BRAND speed from the start, when a young 1 Finance Committee. A. W. Gregory, remember the view of Pennsylvania larly enjoyed the art gallery and mu­ Ralph V. Clark. Clarence E. Johnson, Theie arp a number of ••leunmt.- seum in Golden Gate Park. I couple are taxicabing wildly about avenue with its rows of chestnut that take "Christine" out of the or­ Chicago looking for a minister to Elizabeth Gregory. .1. 11. Brubaker, trees ar.d th“ Capitol's dome in the 57 PARK STREET ♦ * * * Thelma G. Stanley. Lincoln Heuder- dinary. In the first place, the story marry them, through the hilariously distance. They will appreciate, more is from the successful novel of Kath­ *‘A visit to San Francisco would be adventurous trip across the Conti­ son. Leroy A Ch.itto. than others, the rep'-oduction of this incomplete without a trip to China­ Pulpit Supply. A. W. Gregory, Mrs. leen Norris, and A compelling and nent in a Pullman train, to the sen­ scene in the photoplay "Abraham interesting from start to finish. In When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them town. Let me add that the China sational finish when the nearly-weds Rebecca Ingraham. G. W. Gay. Lincoln.” The producers i f this un­ Have all the town of yesterday, with its ram­ Members of Campmeeting Asso­ the second place, an excellent cast. catch the transport for the Philip­ usual screen drama, found them­ Including five stars, was provided t-y shackle buildings and its squalid ciation. Austin Smith. Mrs. Lizzie selves faced with the dillicult task of pines by way of an airplane to San X'r. In -e. and the story is vividly In­ quarters, passed into history with the Francisco. It’s an out and out farc»». Smith. Mrs. Ella Lurvey. reproducing th- Pennsylvania ave­ aroma andl great fire, and today as one walks As a further matter of luisiuess terpreted. Ard finally, the produc­ with no other object than entertain­ nue i f lSHO. in California where the tion is typically a Thomas H- Ince along Grant avenue, between Pine this resolution was adopted: picture v, is filmed. Home of the ment. It scored a record success on production, carefully directed and The best equipped plant in this section of the and Jackson streets, he will sec the stage, running for years with "To Rev. Leonard G. March, Dis­ most stirring scenes of tlie picture are flavor of buildings of architectural beauty and trict Superintendent of Rockland staged In a lavish Wianner. The four companies playing it all over laid in tills setting. How well they story of Christine Is that of a wo­ State for the manufacture of Cemetery Memorials be charmed by Chinatown’s interest­ the country. Published as a hook, it District, Maine Methodist Confer­ succeeded can he seen in the finished fresh fruit. ing shops and markets. We dropped ence, presiding at the Fourth Quar­ man who. denied nothing in her girl­ kept up to the big Helling standard photoplay. ’ hood. falli to find the happiness she into many of the larger stores and terly Conference in Pratt Memorial "Abraham Lincoln" has been ac­ Write, phone or call now for Spring Delivery j of Rupert Hughes’ highly successful craves as a wife. Her quest for this Get them from shops, and found the clerks most Methodist Episcopal Church, Rock­ claimed everywhere as one o( the. novels. And now, efiiborated. mod­ happiness and itvs discovery, ufter (your grocer, courteous, and on every hand were land, Maine, Wem the time of "My Man" is the title of the Wed­ t'niversat feature productions and would suggest that they use less in­ our pastor, has served us with such his birth to the last days of Ids Telephone Connection nesday and Thursday feature, in chapterplays. is the "Happy Hobo" cense in their noveltj' stores and more which Dustin Farnum and Patny earnestness and thoughtfulness as to presidency.—-adv. ■ in their markets, where the odor is re-create among us a new spirit of in the story of the open road. "The T-tf EAST UNION, MAINE Ruth Miller are starring. Th*> plot Sunset Trail.” Featured with him anything but agreeable. contains just the elements you like. fellowship and eagerness to see the "The poorer classes of the I^atin work of the church go forward, ami CONDEMNS B«7 . LESHIPS is Gareth Hughes, another popular It is a tale of American life adapted favorite. Lucille Hutton. Albert J. races live in ramshackle and dilapi­ from George Randolph Chester’s “Whereas; The church under dated houses on Telegraph Hill, tene­ Brother Allen's leadership has ad­ Agreeing with virtually all of the Smith, William A. Steele and others popular novel. “A Tale of Red have supporting roles.—adv. c.P.Dow&ca ments it is said which have long Roses.” The story of a political boss vanced socially, financially ami spir- ciaiins of Brigadier General Mitchell, been the theme of writers and the who tried modern caveman ideas itually, placing itself or*, a better Isl­ assistant army air chief, except Ills demand for a uniform air service. CYRUS CURTIS SPOKE T elephone Member appeal of artists. Interesting types and lost; then played gentleman arid sis than for some time for carrying Consolidate! Slock Exchange of humanity fill the streets daily, in­ on God's work in the community, Rear Admiral Sims, retired, told the won. A plot of humor, intrigue, high Cyrus II. K. Curtis was guest of of /few York cluding idlers, gossiping housewives. finance, love and human interest.— first as a church l.ome and second as House Aircraft Investigating Com­ ' the street corner wrangler, who talks a real agency through which are mittee last Friday that the battle- honor and principal speaker at the adv. luncheon of the St. Petersburg. Fla., STOCKS and BONDS I with his hands, and the ever present being obtained new conversions to sliiji was obsolet". "| would have no I bambino in the arms of a buxom Christ, and battleships at nil if I have to build advertising cluh last week and prom Directory The doctor was examining school ised to assist tn bringing the world’s Publishers of I ho I mother—all set with brilliant color- children. One youngster was under "Whereas: This great work which a new navy today out of whole convention of the Associated Adver­ WEEKLY i 1NA/ICIAL DIGEST ; ings for which the Latin races are Brother Allen has undertaken and cloth." raid Admiral Sims. “I would weight. tising Clubs to that city another year I noted and making a picture unique "You don't drink milk?" through which as a church he is re place them with airplane carriers." which is sent free to Advertising copy and copywriters Mil LIVE BUSINESS HOUSES WHOSE WATCHWORD IS SEHVICE and striking in effect. A tine place leading us must lie continued, there­ investors upon request “Nope.” formed the subject of the publisher's I lor an artist to obtain color and a "Live on a farm and don't drink fore Look in the Corner Drug Store talk. "It Is good to be here," said CHEVROLET GARAGE OILS AND GREASES j writer atmosphere, I am sure, “Be it resolved: That you use ’lie window and see some of the 157 va- | 4 10 STATE STREET BOSTON milk at all?” Mr. Curtis. "I like to stop In ot. j • "Tourists should not fail to visit "Noi>e. we ain’t got hardly milk good graces of your oftloe to ihc limit lieties of St. Clair & Allen’s Maine- Peterslfiirg because your city is so Call 837-M Call ir 1 the quaint and strange shops of these enough for the hogs.''—Everybody's of your Influence, to have Brother made Cwidy. For sale everywhere.— human.” THURSTON OIL CO. Roman wolonists. where they sell a Magazine. Allen returned to us as our pastor adv.' 27-29 SEA VIEW GARAGE Ch«.vrolet Cars, Parts and Wholesale and Retail Service Station. Auto Ac­ Oils for All Purposes cessories. 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