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—- Lieut. Edmund E. Brady and wife LOCAL AFFAIRS are here for the holidays. Liberty National Bank A. F. Grlndle has opened an auto- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. mobile repair shop on Franklin OF ELLSWORTH street. J. A. Haynes. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C. Phillips M. L. Adams. were called to Livermore last week BANK BY Dirigo theatre. by the death of Mr. Phillips’ mother. MAIL A. P. Grindle. Mrs. Sarah Coughlin of Detroit, i Legal Notices. Mich., who hass been visiting relatives Alley’s Market. in the eastern part of the county, has Union Trust Co. returned to the home of her sister, P. & H. Linnehan. Mrs. Fred A. Patten. George Mason, Bluehill Will open an account with you. Mrs. Harold Hamblen of Spring- Will Classified Advertisements. arrange withdrawals for you. field. Mass., with son and daughter, Williams Lunch Room. Bluehill. Will attend to your closing an account is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Boston University Summer school. elsewhere, with a transfer anywhere C. L. Morang. Mr. Hamblen will All can be done by mall. No need for you to come join them here for Christmas. personally. If interested or merely curious, write us SCHEDULE OF A shower was given at the home of "How it’s done." MAILS. Mrs. Madison Joy on Main street last Write for Ellsworth particulars.. Inquiry invited. Postofflce. Thursday evening, in honor of Miss 2 cent, for check accounts per as low ns 9500. Blanche M. McFarland, who on Fri- MAILS RECEIVED day became the bride of George W. ONLY FEDERAL RESERVE MEMBER BANK IN Christie of Ellsworth Falls. The ELLSWORTH Prom West—6.47 a. m., 4.31 p. m. bride-elect received many pretty and From East—11.11 a. m., 6.27 p. m. useful gifts. Refreshments were MAILS CLOSE AT POSTOFFICE. served. Going West—10.40 a. m., 6 p. m. Oscar A. Tompkins;' formerly of Going East—6.15 a. m., 4 m. Ellsworth, died Monday of last week in Bangor, at the age of seventy-two Registered mall should bs at post- years. Mr. Tompkins was employed office half an hour before mail closes. for many years in the store of the late F. B. Aiken in Ellsworth, and for the past fourteen years in the WKATHKK IN ELLSWORTH. shop of the Noyes & Nutter Co. in Bangor. He was a member of Ly- F. and A. and For Week Ending at Midnight Tuesday gonia lodge, M„ Lejok lodge, I. O. O. F., of Ellsworth. He December 21, 1020. leaves a widow. The funeral was | From observations at taken the powei held in the chapel at Mt. ceme- station of the Bar Harbor & Hope Union River tery, Power Co., in Ellsworth. Precipitation is Bangor, Thursday. given in inches for the twenty-four hours Virginia, little daughter of Mrs. ending at midnight.j Phyllis Campbell, is ill of scarlet Weather Precip- fever. Health Officer Temperature conditions itation Woodruff has taken prompt measures to prevent the 4 a n» 12 in forenoon afternoon spread of the disease, and says there Wed 40— 40— rain.cloady clear .76 is no present occasion for alarm. Thurs 31- 36- fair fair This is apparently a sporadic case, Fri 30 34— cloudy cloudy,snow .02 the origin of which cannot be traced. 8at 31- 34- fair fair There is scarlet fever in Bangor, and 3nn 28 33— fair fair there have been cases in Bluehill. Mon 21— 38— clear fair Dr. Woodruff, however, advises pa- Tues 24— 31— fair clear rents to watch their children care- fully, and to consult a physician C. C. promptly on the appearance of any BURRILL & SOiSi Mrs. Luther Leach will entertain suspicious symptoms. -Established 1867- the Thursday club this week. The committee on conference ap- Philip Richardson, one of the sum- pointed by the city government and AND mer school boys, is visiting in Ells- board of trade to meet with the Bar FIRE AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE worth. Harbor & Union River Power Co. In representing some of the leading companies of this and foreign couuUies to water rates, met the offic- The literature club will meet next regard ials of the at their in Monday evening with Mrs. Allon P. company ofHce Royal. Bangor Monday and Tuesday. No basis for a compromise was reached, Insurance of All Miss Ella M. Jude, who is Kinds teaching but the committee will get together at Houlton, is at home for the Christ- later this week and prepare a Fire Insurance a mas recess. report specialty. Exercise care in select- of the conference. The matter stands Mixed Xuts, u pound.26C Miss Elizabeth Macomber, who practically where it did before the ing companies and see that the contract is correct. teaches in Skowhegan, is conference. The These are mixed just the way you like to have them. spending hearing before the the holidays with her mother in Ells public utilities commission will be O. W. TAPLEY worth. CO., Ellsworth, Maine. Walnuts in the shell, a pound.30C continued at Augusta next Tuesday. Mr. Ellsworth a of Bar New stock and every one Is good. and Mrs. H. E. Rowe left to- got glimpse day to spend Christmas with Mrs. Harbor's new White fire truck Satur- Seeded Raisins, a package.32<? Rowe's parents in Boston. day, when it stopped here for a short time on its to Bar Harbor from Ycu may have a whole case, three dozen packages, for $10.26. Miss Evelyn Howe, home demon- way Bangor. Chief Hamor of Bar Har- strator, leaves to-day for her home in bor and the demonstrator were with at a can.25£ Marlboro, Mass., for a vacation of ten Yam Shrimps, it. The truck about four Greatly Nev» rjCK. | days. weighs tons, and is driven by a seventy- The Klark Gladys company played horsepower engine. It is capable of Heinz Plum Pudding, a can.50c to good houses at Hancock hall Reduced Prices a of miles an hour. Its if cou Heinz speed sixty it d le better would make it so. Thursday, and eve- Friday Saturday equipment includes a 200-gallon We will sell of our Mill Yarn in either or nings of last week. chemical tank and 250 feet of any two Heinz Chili Sauce, a bottle.30c hose, Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Sturtevant and the engine may also be connected three threaded, black, medium dark The highest rade tomatoes are used in this. white, grey, grey making of Thomaston are spending the holi- to take water from a hydrant, throw- and bine mixed at $2.00 per pound. i days with Mrs. Sturtevant's parents, ing 600 gallons a minute. There is ! i inz Sweet Midget Gherkins, a bottle ... .50o Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morrison. a twenty-foot extension ladder, a Tiny cucumbers put up the Heinz way. Tumble Inn will move to its new roof ladder, two headlights, three location in the searchlights and smaller lights. Superha Sifted Peas, a can.25<? Greely building, ad- joining the First National Bank Ellsworth basketball fans will be They are almost as good as the kind you pick fresh from the M. L. ADAMS building the first of next week. given something new in basketball vines. j Mrs. Charles H. Votey of Grand next Wednesday evening at Hancock 95 Main Street Ellsworth, Maine Rapids, Mich., with little son hall, in a demonstration game. Climax a Coffee, pound.32C Charles, is visiting her parents, Dr. Alanson E. Skillings, principal of the We have it come by express to insure its freshness. and Mrs. H. L. D. Woodruff. Mr. New liloucester high school, an Votey will join her here for Christ- official of the joint basketball rules < Virginia Dare Wine, per bottle.30c and 38£ mas. committee, who is touring the State -sen alcoholic. in the interest of clean and fast Wivurna encampment will work TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS A MERRY basketball, will be to a the royal purple degree next Monday present give Heinz Tomato a can.20c demonstration of this rules. CHRISTMAS AND A PROSPEROUS NEW Soup, evening. Bluebrook encampment of year's Besides tomatoes it contains sweet cream. Does that The idea of a demonstration is pure Brooklin will be the guest of Wi- game YEAR. to call each foul, stop the play and mean anything to you? vurna. Banquet will be served at 6.30. explain the foul and its penalty, There is uot an article on this list that is not worthy of an dalso how the foul may S. of explain M. L. ADAMS. Percy Brayton Medford, be avoided in future. Such demon- on Christmas dinner menu. Mass., addressed a of the prominence your meeting strations have been given in New men of the Unitarian at the society York and Boston, and in this State in last in vestry Friday evening regard Portland and Lewiston, and have to the work of the Unitarian Lay- proved of great value to spectators men's League. A stew was served ♦ and players alike. In spite of the How long would you run your car on by the men. No action was taken one a first impression that a game so cylinder? Frequently patients HAYNES_r3 toward a of the come to me who have been getting forming chapter played would be slow, Mr. Skillings on League here. Running little if any use from one eye, thus says that a game so played is not throwing undue strain upon the other. Thursday evening of next week the slow. The game in Ellsworth will If you are wise, you will have your eyes and your children’s eyes examined Ellsworth A.