—- 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.32st morning, when the sun shone Apple G> lnfin—One-half cup .-oUl sands benefited. Positively ; Edith Bradbury. P. L; Jessie De- wonderfully guar- on them, it was a very pretty sight. water, two tablespoons gelatin, six tart anteed to please or we will refund money Beck, Nellie' Clark and Lillian IJon- > We could see for a will sea miles and miles over apples, cooked in wattr or sweet cider, j _ull and get big box today. You j ! nell, members of council, Or- Cold dot T*?'\ a forest, and all was a-sparkle. rind of one-half lemon, one cup sugar, Days, j Miss Ola Smith is at home from K. U. MOOttJS, 58 MAIN 89*. We remained until Saturday, and felt lemon Soften in j [one (juice). gelatin Sangoiv ile for the holidays. O. let 1*. \ that w; 5 ad a quit. vacation. cold water. Cook Kilnworth, Maine | quartered apples Dec. 21 "Echo." Dqys.Cold

UouUlsboro. j The grammar and primary schools ! of the village gave a Christmas can- tut. at the,grange hall Saturday eve- j niug. Dec. 11. The program was Six ! well rendered. Much credit is due good successive scourings! If you thor- | the teachers for the splendid way it | was carried out. Regardless of the weather, it was well attended and oughly scoured your silverwear six times, i ouite a sum was realized. One of the features was a beautiful Christ- know it was wouldn’t mas tree for the children, each child you'd clean, you? receiving a gift and a bag of popcorn and candy, ice-cream was sold That’s the way we feel about the wheat for tuc ouLcuaiuuicui. Mrs. Kelley of Milbridge visited her daughter, Mrs. Dallas Ashe, Sat- urday and Sunday. Miss Lois and Sold Dealers in this Master Wallace Ashe accompanied by Neighborhood her to Milbridge, and Mrs. Ashe will Thurston, Kingsbury Co., '"iWrt,^s go in a few days to spend Christmas Maine 51 vacation. Bangor. _ Mrs. Emma Kidder went to the Eastern Maine General hospital in Ba'ngor Friday, for treatment. William Tell The many friends of Roy Spurling are glad to see him at home again, 1 after being operated upon for appen- dicitis at the Eastern Maine General i FLOUR hospital, Bangor. He is rapidly : gaining, and will soon be able to re- sume his business. The schools have closed here for a I two weeks’ vacation. The Christian Endeavor war well ; attended Sunday evening. The topic, I \ "Progressive Christians," was well ; handled by Mrs. Eltie Young. -o- One or two scourings might do for an Seal Cove. ordinary flour, but William Tell is Mr. and Mrs. Roland B. Ashley not an ordinary flour. So we scour recently received a Victory medal for their son who fell in our wheat six one Fred, France times, after in 1918. another, until we know that It is per- Elmer B. Stanley and wife are vis- fectly clean. iting in Rockland. Capt. W. S. Rowe and wife of Swan's Island, were in town recently. We then take oft the outside hull, Henry Robbins, who has been em- and use only the fine rich Inside por- ployed at Southwest Harbor, came home tion of the gTaln. quite ill. Mrs. Robbins has iuch also been ill. £; So many people hare Jay Robbins of McKinley Is con- * fondness for the Considering the way It’s made. It’s ducting the pulpwood operations here. He not surprising that William Tell U so has a crew on the Carver DELICATE, DELIGHTFUL lot, and will soon clean and pure and line. put a crew on the K. K. Hodgdon lot on the Cape road. FLAVOR Dec. 18. V N, we -o- of SUPERBA TEA Ashvillc. feel absolutely safe in sug- A special of the home. meeting Wednes- gesting its use in your Your grocer knows. Tell him—William Tell. day club was held at Mrs. W. M. Pet- tee's Tuesday evening. Refresh- PolHeh Intiit; and get ments were served. SUPERBA TEA at your A Christmas sale was held at the chapel Saturday afternoon, followed Dealer's. by a supper. Net proceeds, *36. MILUKEN-TOMUNSON CO. WHITCOMB, HAYNES & WHITNEY Plans are being made for a Christ- end Peckers mas concert and tree at the chapel Importers Christmas PORTLAND. MAINE eve. Misses Sadie, ^ Thelma and Vida Martin have charge of the program. Dec. 13. "Phoebe." I will snap out the hall light," she said GRANT NOW TELLS breathlessly. As he hard to analyze frjends obeyed she put ! OP RUMMAGE her PINE RESULTS SALEWORftTwm!? His Desperate up face to his in the darkness, saying clearly: Wife Unable to Understand Choice Hour “Good-by, Joe. I’ll Says Friend Who Advised Him to Occasions When Things of Greater surely be Made by Her Husband, and He ready tomorrow when you Take Tanlac Couldn't Have Done Moment Than Old Clothes A.ay When come.” Is at'Sea. j Equally Greater Favor. Be Disposed Of. She had caught a j the success PHILLIPS light step, the By BENTLY merest rustle My husband’s friends are a source “Although I have only finished of garments, as she i my Did of first bottle of Tanlac it you ever attend one? Here on or failure of passed Into the hall. The never-failing psychological interest has helped lights there, ; me so a table is old Frown’s silk hat that to me. I am much that I am ready right 11*20. Western Newspaper Luton.) ugaln full, showed her a always trying to discover |(c>, veiled und now to tell everybody about said he wore to church many years and any de- hooded why he chose them and what consti- it,” day window figure rushing impetuously Bradbury D. Grant, when now that he’s gone it has been sent Nathan snt at the watching tutes the secret of their purchasing downward. It pushed enduring charm some more of the upon whether to This for rudely past the medicine at the'C. by his funiily to the rummage .sale to pends for Mlllicent go by. many for him, says a writer in stranger without a glance at him, and the Conti- H. Guppy Drug Store in Portland. ! be had been one of the hnppy mo- nental disposed of for the benefit of the the bowels functionate voors was swallowed Edition of the London Mail. Maine. Mr. Grant lives at 384 Cum- and quickly In lower half- church. of Ids day. Long faithfully Not one of them berlaml avenue, ments lit depths. Then came a reatly resembles Portland, and is or not loved Mlllicent he smothered And there on the counter is an old properly l)ml Nathan though him and some little foreman at the U. S. Government scream, drowned by the loud possess traits that china dared to tell her so. For- purring Buoy Depot, Little Diamond pug dog that used to guard the hiul never of a would irritate him in else. Island, powerful cur. Murcia rejoiced anybody | in seemed to have parted them re- Take, for Portland Harbor. mantelpiece somebody’s house. You Need tune that hers were not street instance, George, who is the man windows; “East winter I had the ‘flu’ and I And on a rack hangs the Prince Al- lentlessly and patient grieved whatever always restless; in the garden I happened she could not see flinging never recovered from the effects of it bert coat some he could see no future of prom- about | that fellow wore when that it; she like a boy, with the children : until I got Tanlac. I shuddering sank upon a win- lost my ap- he was married and which his wife | Milllcent from the days of her after in lsi. dow seat and hid her trailing him; the house, when petite just couldn’t enjoy eating any- known face in her kept as a treasured thing through the had every advantage they are in bed. thing and even what I forced down girlhood hands. Body and soul, she wus gamboling incessantly ! viilnge hanker could shaken fermented years; now she has given it away be- thin a successful to the with the kitten, setting the phono- and formed gas and depths, j cause the sentiment that attached to Ids daughter, while Nathan after going, caused such severe cramping pains give -Now ior a graph whistling, humming or year she had built up un I could stand it is dead and lias fluttered like his way through school had on the hardly it. I had to be away earning local about the man vamping piano. site had saved. very careful what I ate. My nerves last ’year’s leaf. fallen, as It were. Into the harness of He does not know what Gordon Ammerly, repose got in a bad I father, caring for the lawyer, litterateur, condition, couldn't They are handy institutions, these his Invalided means, yet he appeals to my husband, sleep much and of society ornament, modestly rich, hut got up mornings sales, as and never prosperous farm that whose most rummage enabling one, they sninll ambitious as obvious characteristic is feeling tired and run down. Some- Lucifer. The type site do, to give for their home. serenity and calm. Then times 1 had terrible away good purposes was c- aid love—fate Now— there is Ed- dizzy spells, of advancement permitting. ward when I could what he nb longer needs or wants or The of food Any opportunity she with his absurd laugh, a kind hardly stand up. digestion Hung up her rose and shook cares for. He holds on to such lie might hove had was blocked lignd, of shrill cackle that “A friend of mine from Peaks things which herself free of reduces me to icy entails the need. No could be something Intangible. Island put me on to Tanlac saying it a long time and then one day he gets production by present person So lie pessimism. My husband rarely smiles played with women's hearts and had relieved him of troubles about tired seeing them around and away hired or persuaded to look after the and only once in of that muct men’s honor. really laughs a'month the same as poisons In a shuddering revul- mine. Well, he couldn’t they go to the rummage sale, the sec- old cripple, and Nathan Imd of Sundays. there exacting sion she doors and Nevertheless, must have done me a greater favor, for be kind. So he took flung windows be ond-hand store and the rag shop. eliminated regularly ever lie. n resignedly, some fundamental basis of solid now I have an enormous and wide, bathed her hurtling face, turned appetite But the of minds and burden, burying under plodding between the am rummage up his out tlie sympathy two men, for eating anything I want, even and lights aud sat pondering life characters most people hold on to and thoroughly. work Ids heart’s caper desire. The Edward is always welcomed pork and beans, without the least and things till a low moon told her it heartily. cherish Sale of visits which he allowed him- distress. 1 like a at forever. To their dying days Largest Any few brief My husband goes fishing with an- sleep top night waS long past and wake old Medicine in the World home were midnight. other up every morning they keep and wornout prejudices self at .NJIIlleent’s joy spots friend whom I privately call a feeling j When next Joe came—to be exact great. In fact, the results from just i and fight hard for them. la Ids life to he lived over again In grumbler. He must be most Sold everywhere. In boxes, 16c., 25c. it was next afternoon—she depress- one bottle of Tanlac in case have hours In the saw him Then my They hold and feed cankering hates memory during lonely ing. he never has a dull mo- been and I transfigured. He was clean as he was astonishing intend to keep ; and envies as of It was things great value, house on the hill. long since ment when Stephen Is at hand ready taking it. for I believe it is the 1 kind—there were no folded-down great- worth treasuring in their hearts. Mlllicent's father had (lied leaving her to prattle about science, est medicine made and I want to be pages for his wife to though my Brooklin. discover. More- sure its They keep fast to habits, knowing quite alone and Nathan wondered with husband’s sympathies are completely work is well done." Miss over, he loved her so are Alice Judge and Miss French his entirely, trusted classical. they bad, but lacking the will or o sweet hope stirring heart why Tanlac is sold in Ellsworth by E. i have gone to Massachusetts for the her with such perfect trust. “I— the courage to throw them off. she had not married. Tidy to meticulousness himself, he G. Moore. In Sullivan by Dunbar winter. gave away your coat and she in They cast off only resolutions "Mbs Milllcent," the young cap," does not appear to see how most of Bros., Little Dee? Isle by H. G. good Mrs. Frank W. Cole and Miss Edna girls said his to him, abruptly, to which he only Eaton, in Ashville C. C. and intentions’because they interfere who have been in non called her. friends scatter things about when they by Small, Smith, Boston the smiled, saying; “It must have been in South Bluehill M. B. too much with comfort. past two came was beloved of them all. Na- with us, borrow his by Grindle, months, home Satur- Si stjiy books and and tlie right thing—or you wouldn’t have by the leading druggists in i The next time you gather together day. than painted the farmhouse a shining either put them back in the wrong done It." And although he sensed every town.—Advt. your old clothes for the rummage sale Schools closed Friday for the holi- white. In summer roses clambered places or never return them at all; days. the In the and have It all in one neat (hair and from subtly change her, change leave here and you packed over its posts pipes pouches there, Mr. Urann of Hancock, principal at ..lii maimin' uiurai, ne sum bundle, suppose you say to to year the little place grew more naming and break again and again the unwrit- yourself: the high school, returned to his home year uf it, Imt Bernard. took tier to dinner and after- ten laws “Let’s see, what have I left out? Miss Invltirc under Ills care. When his fa- that rule our household. The ladies’ aid Saturday. Pendleton, the as- ward for a society held its an- What else is there that I to < long, lazy wandering At times I ought sistant, left for her home at Islesboro ther v sick Milllcent would come up see rny husband look re- nual Christmas sale at the church through the park. It was the first of get rid of? What passions, to-day. the hill, to call. flectingly at my friends, and the Wednesday afternoon. It was decid- prejudices many. Marcia found them and habits are mind The many friends of Leonell Flye, Nathan was not himself that sum- infinitely ; thought flits across my mind that edly successful, all uniting in the Uttering up my they who a restful. She found, too, that Joe and character?” underwent surgical operation n had provide him with the food work. In the evening an excellent ; tuer. IMscourageraent Is not good for specu- at the hospital at Bangor last Tues- ceased to Imre her—that she missed lation that Ins program was given under the man- You will not he able to get rid of tonic, and when he visited the old vll- i friends give me. day, are glad to know he is improv- him acutely, longed for Ids coming, Then I agement of Mrs. E. B. Reed and Mrs. this rummage as easily as you can ! lave practitioner he was not surprised realize that I have never ing. and felt happy in his presence Shirley Kelley. Program: Organ dispose of your old clothes, but once to learn the truth. His heart showed though I analyzed my devotion to Mary, or spec- Little Josephine Herrick is very ill. solo. Mrs. Reed; chorus, young taken neither spoke a word. ulated is having stock of it you will know Miss Evelyn Gray and Miss Flor- disturbing symptoms. how it that Ros*e’s compan- ladies; “Looby Loo,” chil- Thus time's McKinley better. The to ence who whirligig brought to a yourself first step seif- Herrick, have been teach- "Tin much hard work, boy,” the old j ionship is perennial pleasure. dren; song, Bernard girls; solo, Miss pass tile Inevitable end—a wed- improvenfent fs to become ing in Bingham, arrived home Satur- doctor said to him. quiet I suppose we are friends now he- Florence Sanborn: Russian exer-l acquainted ding, a brief mo then the mak- ! cise. with your defects. day. Nathan sighed ns he went his home- honey n, cause we were children together, or McKinley children; reading, “I know Miss Myrick of Sandj Point, who ing of a new and delightful home, big went to the Mrs. Reed: sony, McKinley grammar everything except myself.” ward «ay. So this was to he the end same school, or met when has been teaching the primary enough for two, that and be- school;duet, Miss.'s Gott; reading, said the celebrated vagabond, Villon. of lie- are dreaming. All at once he by by happily holiday making. school, returned to her home Satur- came throe. Marcia in tier Miss Nichols; reading, Vernon Kel- —Detroit Times. felt tin- need of and comfort. happiness re- Anyway, there It is, and I expect day. sympathy ley; song, Bernard boys; solo, Mr. membered her of adventure The church aid held a sale Nathan turned In at Mlllicent's gate- flight only if truth were sifted from speculation duet. Mr. and society Able; Mrs. Able; solo, in the now and then, but causes chapel Wednesday evening. way always thankfully of the same kind or others as Margaret Closson. Granville Walls Monkey Convicted a Killer. —It had been tile Net proceeds, $65. >o room ms turning point. She primitive, my husband’s choice accompanied the with his man- A was into the entering me ne toiti rulj? organ monkey brought Mrs. L. G. Phillips has returned knew Ainmerly was afso. dolin for several selections. The court trouble abruptly, relentlessly watching abroad—perma- at Constantinople in connection home from Camden, where she has the He proceeds were about $100. ! her face the while. nently, „snkl society gossip. with the murder of the manager of been visiting her parents, William had sent ns a a small Mrs. Grace Rowe and daughter “I came tonight,” he said, “from Doc- wedding gift Famous Rosetta Stone. tile Ackermann circus, which had been Herrick and wife. of Alice have gone to Bangor for the chest exquisite silver—thus she giving for season Henry Grindell died suddenly at tor I.inley’s. I h.ite heart trouble. Rosetta is a town in Egypt, on the winter. performances a in knew lie too remembered the his home Wednesday evening, after lfllliCent: pretty badly the dtx-uur thankfully. old Bolbitlc arm of the Nile. In the Services at the church were held at Turkish capital. illness of a few *‘I am to make my life worth A days. His death •eeuis to think.” trying i time of the Crusades it was a their hours At the married couple named Starr, who place regular Sunday. comes as a great shock to the com- your having saved it,” lie wrote In were members Nathan laughed shortly. of great strength, but was later out- afternoon service there was music by of the circus troupe, munity. answer to her warm ] the choir and in the the “Reckon I’ll go like Dan,” he said. acknowledgment. : stripped in growth by Alexandria, and evening were suspected of the crime and ar- Alexander G. Bentley of Washing- Still It took her nil when her pastor. Rev. Oscar Olsen, gave an in- MUliecnt grew wl ,.e For a moment aback, today is a small town of less than 20,- lested, hut no evidence could lie dis- ton, D. C., was in town last week on teresting talk on China, he young she had In second baby came, to find that he 000 inhabitants. The covered against them. The judge business. difficulty shaking. “Oh. j Arabs called it people's chorus choir made the Nat!” she said “I believe watched over her though far away. thereupon resorted to a reconstruction H. D. Crie, commissioner of sea then, don't I “Rashid,” believing that Ilaroun-al- church ring with music. I on and shore fisheries, was in town Sat- it’s as had as that. Doctor is have settled you my old home, Rashid founded of the crime. The circus manager Linle.v j the old city. A few Arrangements are being made for urday. with enough money to live tiiere in had been murdered at a when old you know, and has old ideas. Doc- : miles north of the town a French en- a Christmas concert in the church moment The Parents'-Teachers’ association tor comfort. Please do It—cities are no evening, Dec. 26. A fine he was an Indian Renton Is coming from the city to- i gineer in 1708 discovered the Rosetta Sunday feeding monkey held an interesting meeting at the morrow places for young tilings which have program will be given. All are in- named Starr and his wife to see me. Promise Nat that j stone, a tablet of basalt, with an in- Scamp. high school building Thursday eve- to vited. yon will come over while he is here." hereditary right grow up very fine. of the 136 B. dur- were conducted to the cage. ning. The entertainment by the j scription year C., Dec. 13. "Will o’ Knowledge that and are Wisp The Instant the in the | Nathan turned away. He had heard you yours 1 Ing the reign of Ptolemy Eplphanes. animal, which had pupils grades wag especially there, safe and is -0-—: fine. of this city doctor’s recent visits to happy, the only The Inscription Is in hieroglyphic, in previously shown much affection tiling that can make me sure Inch North Brooklin. Stephen D. Cousins and wife left Millkvnt’s home. That fact lately had your demotic and in Greek. It was finally tpward_ them, saw the couple, it j H. D. Dow a for Tampa, Fla., for the win- added much to his of time was not spent in vain.” 1 has returned from broke into a furious to-day unhappiness. deciphered by Dr. Thomas Young, the rage, throwing ter. He died a pleasure trip to Boston. “Rood night,” he said and was year later. Marcln celebrated and formed itself against the bars of its cagt In sadly I English scholar, Ralston Means has resumed em- Center Harbor Rebekah lodge gone. The grieved for him sincerely—but her 1 its to voice of the invalid father the key to the reading of the hiero- ployment with Miss Lucia Peabody. attempts attack the Starrs. elected officers Friday evening as fol- called gratitude to him was not for his bene- At a Milllcent next morning over the glyphic characters that have revealed Fred Cole, after a few days with subsequent sitting of the court, lows: Mrs. Christine Anderson, N. factions, hut fur Joe. Mrs. Grace V. Mrs. phone. j so much of the histor.f of the ancient relatives here, has returned to his the monkey was led in and had hardly G.; Andrews, G.; business in Laurel Bridges, secretary; Miss Irene “Nathan Is sick.” said the frightened world. The Rosetta stone was captnr- Rockland. caught sight of the Starrs when it China's Cliff j Frank Elliott of Northeast Wells, treasurer. old man, “and I Clay Dwellings. ed the on the defeat of the Harbor, again flew into a paroxysm of rage. thought maybe you I by English Dec. 20. When we of houses built of and John Pervear of West Tremont, “Une Femme,'’ 7 'vouhl come and help us.” speak French forces in Egypt, and is now The spectacle produced a great im- who the season with M:ss in the United we mean spent hunting Millleent’s car made the hill clay States, kept in the Rritlsh museum. In Its pression on the court, and, notwith- '**'* brick. friends and relatives here, have re- North Orlund. quickly. Nathan was sick Hut along the bnnks of a cer- measures standing their emphatic denials, Starr very indeed, ! broken condition the tablet turned to their homes. Friday afternoon, Dec. 17, the she could see tain river in the Yuman province of and his wife that. Ills breath came ! 3 feet 9 inches In height, 2 feet 4% Friends and former pupils of Miss were judged guilty,— pupils of Carter school had a Christ- China idea is short and with an effort the carried out much inches in width and 11 Inches in thick- Marion Saunders read with interest North China Herald. mas entertainment and a tree. painfully, he I ( Each more -■ nj beckoned her to his side. Constraint literally, according to the Kan- ness. the news of her marriage, Nov. 27, to «i pupil did his part in decorating the and sas City Star. There a ver- Theodore V. Eaton of Little Deer school room and the tree. The humility forgotten in his des- lofty Pocket Radios, pro- perate tical cliff of clay affords homes rent Isle. gram: Recitations, Arthur Harper hour, Nathan grasped the 's Coat of Arms. the war radio outfits free for j feel JJuring Were Nellie Christmas song, hands of the woman he several hundred people. The People of this community Hai'per; loved. Canada’s new coat of arms, which Is made so small and light that cliff is a deeply grateful to Charles Wood they Marshall Gray, Norman Gray, Robert N"\v that I am he “I bright yellow, so fine in tex- going,” said, now In the hands of the College of Her- Bond of and his estimable could readily be carried ,n a small recitations, Willard ture that a hit of j Boston, Harper; YoFkr must tell It now It rubbed between you. cannot hurt you alds in London, with Its motto, “A Mari wife, summer residents here, for aeroplane. An even more Maida White, Laurence to the compact ap- Harper, know—that I loved Mil- fingers gives no feeling of grit. It i you always, usque ad Mare," naturally gives an op- their generous check received Wed- paratus has now been devised which Erma Gray, Laura Clair, Nellie llcent—far too much to to Is easily dug out with spades, and a half Ruth ask you I portuuit.v to the incorrigible punmaker nesday afternoon, covering the is trundled about in a wheel chair. Harper, Burgess, George Clair, share the waste of life.” great many cave dwellings have been entire expense of installing the elec-, Mildred Gray. Laura Clair, Warren my to declare It is "ad mirable,” and that ! The antennae consists of a network “Nathan,” the woman cried excavated In the face of the cliff, over- trie lights in “Bay View hall." Mr. Clair, Maida White, Ruth Burgess, choking- we “shall see what we shall see.” It ; of wires forming a square of about a ly. she looking the river. Some of them are Bond takes an active part in relig- Madeline York; tree. The teacher, turned toward the door. “Doc- out a that has often which is even brings point puz- ious affairs here, and of this foot, not raised above Miss Dorothy Mossier of tor Benton is she two aud three stories, the clay being j people Orrington, coming," whispered. zled those who speak of the Dominion are when the level of the seat. The returned to her home I so | community always glad he receiving Saturday, after left word for him to follow. But tenacious that thick horizontal lay- without knowing why It should be so and his family arrive and sorry to see apparatus Is tucked away under the a successful term of seventeen weeks. before he ers of it furnish a series of floors. j comes, oh, my dearest, I designated. It Is said that, wnen it them go. seat. As the chair is wheeled about Dec. 20. B. "ftnt at you to know that never has Nothing all like these homes is Dec. 13. -o- was being decided'what the various “Xenophon.” the boardwalk by the sea, messages there been a moment when I to be seen anywhere else in the world, j -o-- would not colonies that compose the present are picked up from ships many miles It is said. Scattered over | i.vr the face of McKinley. Sargentville. JVU K'OUIJ IU tUIVt? Ui; Canada should be called one of the at sea. The sits in j operator the chair Miss Catherine U. of M. place here ns wife. Nathan the cliff among the cave houses, are Misses Annie Torrey and Mar- Sargent, your ! Na- councilors suggested "dominion,” and "swept by ocean breeze” and listens is than : buddhlst ] '22, spending her vacation with her Why has It taken an hour quaint shrines, with images guerite Hopkins have returned from in like quoted from the seventy-second Psalm. I on all manner of radio messages parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Sargent. this to unlock carved out of clay.—New York Sun- Boston. your lips, the hour that "He shall have dominion from sea to | transmitted from ships to the Miss Mary Milliken, who is spend- >8 Herald. Mr. and Mrs. George Miller and tha_ too late?” shore the winter at sea.” The motto "A Marl esque ad I daughter have returned to Pennsyl- stations, or the other way ing Sedgwick, spent the " hen the doctor week-end with Mrs. Sarah came from the sick Mare” Is not a canting motto, but j vania to live. Mrs. Miller was for- about, or from one ship to another. It Grindal. wall's room Miss Mllllcent Temporary Truce. Kenneth Gray of Cape Rosier met him echoes the freedom of thought that Is merly Miss Mildred Bragg. Is possible to pick up messages from near last week in town. the door. Tommy was the worst of a lot of are for a spent Dumbly she waited his carried, not only from sea to sea, but I Plans being made Christ- ships thirty miles or more at sea. The bad at Philip Sargent, a student at the U. Terdict. The young smiled very boys the little village mas concert to be given by the Sun- same physician across the sea to the mother country. ; apparatus may be carried by an of M., is visiting his school. Every day he worried the life day school. At the last meeting grandparents, reassuringly. —Christian Science Monitor. automobile or even a bicycle.—Boys’ Hon. and Mrs. H. W. Sargent out of his unfortunate teacher. there were sixty-nine present, while indigestion,” he announced. "Been Life. Miss Elsie Chatto is at home from on the previous Sabbath, forty-nine c»'lng hadly cooked food. He’ll be all At last, however, came a day wheft North Rsd Indiana in Pageants. children and teachers braved the Penobscot. "Kht In the morning.” the teacher thought the ringleader had Miss Ruth Perkins is her “Indians have a great deal of dra- pouring rain. Safety Firet spending But.” vacation with her at West faltered Mllllcent, “Doctor repented; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Seavey, Jr., “Ah! Good parents matic ability and express themselves morning, Mr. Naybur!" Brooksvllle. Bluley warned Nathan about his “Teacher," he said, "I’m going to be will move into the house formerly oc- with unusual ease In pageant acting.” urbanely saluted J. Fuller Gloom. has returned heart. a good boy today.” cupied by Luther Albee. George Higgins home says Miss Delorla, a young Dakota In- "Too bad about Itev. Adontram Jud- from Cape Rosier. Doctor “I am to hear smiled Dec. 13. P. M. Llnley," the younger man very glad It,” wasn’t dian woman who has written and di- -o—— son, It? He was eaten by can- Dec. 20. “Sim." confidently replied. “Is a mistaken old teacher. “But why Is that?” rected a pageant for her people culled Gott’s Island. nibals, yon know." -o- Your patient's heart Is perfect- “Well,” said Tommy, as If ashamed Tremont, |°K5 “The Fifty Years’ Trail." The pageant Mr. and Mrs. William Harding and “Really, Mr. Gloom, you surprise sound. Will you be able now. Miss of his promise, “I don't feel very well Mrs. Jacob Kelley visited at Seal ly was given recently before a convoca- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harding visited me. Pardon me. but don’t you know Mllllcent. to settle arrangements for today.”—London Answers. Cove last week. tion of the ehureh In the at Bernard Sunday. anything newer than that?” the sale of Episcopal Capt. John Latty is at home, after your house or must I come Mr. and Mrs. Amos W. several ■°nt West. Pantomimic pageants prove the Staples “Yes; things, in fact. But more than a year's absence. again T' One Drop Kills. have to Rockland for the win- best because the Indians know how to gone I have learned by painful experience Thomas Farley and Mrs. Mary Mllllcent smiled as she glanced Into Tommy (to aviator)—What Is the ter. act better than they know how to use that the result of offering information Holmes are ill. "hthan’s room. most deadly poison known? School closes Dec. 22, for one voices. Miss who has or criticism on of contem- The winter sale and entertainment “We will their Delorla, week’s vacation. Miss Austin will subjects settle the sale now,” she Aviator—Aviation poison. of the ladles’ aid society was well at- ■aid. charge of the activities for Indian visit her home in Brooksville. poraneous Interest is often unpleasant Tommy—How much does It take to tended. girls of the Y. W. C. A., Is planning There will be an entertainment at and sometimes dangerous. I have dis- kill a person? School closes Wednesday tor a ten other pageants of Indian setting with the Methodist church Wednesday covered that people are prone to be Aviator—One and In- days’ vacation. The children will Possible Solution. drop.—Science evening, by the school. prejudiced one or the u prologues In both English and Indian. way other on have a Christmas tree in the after- 1 see vention. Dec. 20. "Mrs. Jr." where a lifeguard has eloped Chips, current matters; therefore, one can- noon. with an -o- heiress," remarked Mr. Gllp- Five English Monarch! "Georgs!." not be too careful In his selections of Manuel Sprague is moving his ping. Can’t look well, eat well.or feel well The Auditer Regrets. topics for discussion. For instance, I household goods back to McKinley. Of the English monarchs named with impure blood. Keep the blood That may that Cholly—There, I’ve told you that I can get a row in a minute Miss Isabel Clark has had electric explain something George, the first lived 67 years, the with Burdock Bitters. Eat slm- by declar- os jure lights installed in her also an puaaled me a long time." said Mr. love you! Isn’t that the sweetest ing for or against the League of Na- home, Gad second seventy-seven years, the third >ly, take exercise, keep clean.and good electric motor for her artesian well. spur. story ever told? tions, but when I refer to the sad elghty-two years, and the fourth sixty- wealth Is pretty sure to follow. 11.25 sod Dec. 20. K. “Wan?" It's old, of the late Reverend Polly—But boy—old, antique V Is now bottle.—Advt. Judson I And al Bve eight years. King George ———o- often wondered what they did end ancient And, besides. I’ve heard -O- most everybody rendv to agree w'- Subscribe for The American. m fifty-five. winter." It told much better.—Buffalo Express. Subscribe for The American. me.” $2.00 a Year STATE OF MAINE. harmony and effectiveness of action, in the Orient STATE OF MAINE. STATE Of Stepping Lively Advertisement of Sale of COUNTY OF HANCOCK, as. IAIME. Collector's To »U persona and at the same time better prepare The familiar of the Lands of Non-Resident Owners. Supreme Judicial Court tnu ested m „i,h £t)c <£UstDoi1l) American “step lively” the estates r of taxes on lands situated In In Equity. hereinafter the to assume the subway conductor and Unpaid At a probate namedh vice-president policeman, the town of Southwest Harbor, in the William Freeman Shoppe court held at En,« In and for the chair in the unfortunate which hastens the movement of cos- County of Hancock, for the year 1920. v*. County of *?#rth Published presidential the fourteenth 0,1 The list of taxes on real The heirs of Albert Atkinson and day ofDecsmh.?^- ■VERT W1DSESDAT AFTERNOON mopolitan life, is not escaped today following: year of our event that it should become neces- estate of non-resident owners In the Phebe K. Atkinson, both late of Or- 1-or.f one A .ln hundred and thCu?» St even In the Orient One needs to town of Southwest Harbor aforesaid, land, in said County, deceased, and twenty »M hrVn nln« sary. ment from the .ELLSWORTH. MAINE watch her when for the year 1920. committed to me for all other persons claiming under said seventh day dJ,OUri>- -o- step, traveling by Albert Atkinson and Phebe R. At- December A. D. 1920 term of 2* *»I4 by the collection for said town on the eighth The The most welcome Christmas steamboat up a languid oriental stream of remains and kinson. and all persons unknown. following matters day May, 1920. unpaid; presented for haem? Tr* P»NCOCK COUNTY PUBLISHING CO. notice is if said William Freeman Shoppe of Boze- the action thf. b‘<« greeting Ellsworth will receive this just as carefully as when hoarding hereby given that hereinafter taxes with interest and charges are not man. State of Montana, complains indicated. it is hee»v.r'u#®o the the heirs of Albert ORDERED: year is that contained in the an- subway at Forty-second street previously paid, so much of the real es- against Atkinson That notice m?by ,v. H. Titus, Editor and Manager. and Phebe R. both late of given to all tate taxed as is sufficient to pay the Atkinson, persons nouncement in The American I during the rush hour, according to the Orland in said of de- causing a of IntereMed0' a* to-day amount due Uv* refer. Including interest County Hancock, ropy this order to Sr, and all other three weeks SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. that I report of a Y. YY. C. A. secretary, sta- and charges, will be sold without ceased, persons unknown, successive* * Hyb- the B. U. boys are coming to claiming bv descent purchase or other- Ellsworth h* tinned in a further notice at auction at Ma- American, a'new.monJn Oil year .*2.00 Canton. China. “YY’hen public wise, or under the said Al- lished at Ellsworth again next year. No one | sonic hall in said town on the first by. through Ellsworth months *1.00 bert Atkinson and Phebe R. inmSXSSSS ,h,t ! passenger wishes to get off the Monday in February. 1921. at nine Atkinson, they may appear at a nrohni. who attended the last meeting of the deceased, and says: be held at t0 Tu. months*. .'.50c steamboat,” writes this YY. C. A. o'clock a. m. Ellsworth on thee , | Y. 3. That the plaintiff is the owner in day of January A. •’--rle Copies ...... 5c board of trade could doubt the una- Amt. of D Jou«h j secretary, “a shrill whistle is blown to fee simple and in possession of a cer- of the clock in the tain lot or of land with the heard forenoon t'd'h11 nimity of the people of Ellsworth in parcel thereon if they see b' summon a small* boat to carry her to including thereon, situated in said Or- ?au» business communications should be j Name of Owner. P» int. and buildings Mariam E. Jordan, late of the desire for the school, and the an- scrip- land. and bounded and described as fol- in said Mirtavin *hore. Then a man carrying a long tlon of county, deceased. A addressed to, and checks and money Property. charges. lows. to wit: Lot Number strument ctniu1 nouncement that it is end Acadia Wild Cardens of Ninety-five purporting to be the or rs made to Hancock coming gives bamboo pole with a hook on its (Geo. to the and and l2t i?n payable B. Dorr. Bar Harbor. Me..) (95) according plan survey testament of. said hJ... f will to all. i of said Orland. and contains one hun- gether with '°‘ County Publishing Co.. Ellsworth, pleasure and gratification-es- climbs out on a little ledge on the land from R. H. B. Fernald. petition for two.' dred acres, more or tesu. Said lot is thereof and for the Maine. side of the to catch known as the lot, appointment pecially to those who have worked to I steamboat, ready Kennedy subject to the righs of ftowage if any. executor without being of a lot 105. see reg. giving bond rA'-S' hold ns The and being particularly described as fol- by w. this end. As we said last week, the of the boat It passes by. deeds, vol. 535. 523. G.orge Brimmerf executor S”'** j page lows: Beginning on the Range line at in named. there. but Land from K. Leon WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 22.1920 lion’s share of credit should to steamboat slackens its speed Higgins. 119.5^ a spotted poplar tree and bunch of ma- Calvin Beach. go Deasv * Higgins. Harbor. late of Penobscot little and need to F.a.r pie trees and cedar stake about ten said county, deceased. n tt women, bu» Ellsworth s indebted eery passengers Me., land bounded north by A certam'’ rods northerly of Hothoie Pond, so strument purporting to bo or and Farnsworth, < the lAJA JS: : step lively’ into the rowboat they Holmes ailed; thence northerly on said Range and testament of iVc have said that credit for also to Dean Lord and Director Be- west Lillian Bickford, said bring’- will he left Is by line about one hundred and thirty rods geth. r with petition deceased' Ai I behind. Baggage south by Harpy Jordan and for Ar,', in- the summer school boys back to latty, who. while working conscien- to a stake and stones; thence easterly u,e A' tossed In after them.” Lillian Bickford, east by on spotted line about seventy rods to bertfAefS' K Leach,,,l,u ,for hPPoIntmer.fof for the of the j road. 12.17 executor without eti' Ellsworth belongs to the mothers. tiously good ^chooi 0 edge of field; thence northerly at right Ing bond, presented Farrow. William. by Eimn, u were Rockland. angles to last line twenty rods more or Leach, widow of said M- We have a however, that hoping, almost against hope at deceased suspicion, Her Fair Me., lot »at .Ship Harbor, less to stake and stones at the edge of Josephine S. Giving Warning. bounded R Hutchins, late of OrEns ■ times, that Ellsworth could meet the north by R. woods and land of Norris thence s; of the daughters have some- had Ginn; I John just been reprimanded by Clark and others, south by easterly at right angles to the last necessary conditions for a «»r& tV'ncr to do with it, larger his mother for someth in: he had done, shore, west by town line, line ninety rods more or less to the east said 5.14 for a by Clark. Range line; thence southerly by said -o- school, they place high value on he went into the bedroom ot [when where Hodgdon. Lottie B.. Hall Range line one hundred and fifty rods: W^StjSSSS/^ the environment to be land *°n As an economic move, the sugges- found here. ! his new little baby 8isr**r was In Quarry. Me., bounded thence westerly at right angles to said ™ lying north C. E. Cook, east deceased*' We do not by by Range line about one hundred sixty- Samuel V. Patten, late of was made some time forget, either, those new- her crib. His mother overheard him road, sou Penohm-n. tion ago that all | til by heirs of Ed- rods tc place of beginning. In said county deceased. Petitioii ly-made friends ot “S'Mcr. gar Robbins, west by land 2. The plaintiff and those under Fremont B. Patten or eounty jails in the State be discon- Ellsworth, the say: you ought to go back some othe r of Lillie S. Robbins. 7.65 whom he claims have been In open, no- hie person be appointed Suit!' boys who were here last where you came from: you *an’t do administrate tinued, except for temporary deten- summer, King. Arno W., heirs of. Ells- torious. exclusive, continued and unin- or the estate of said deceased want to do here.” worth. Me., one undivided terrupted possession of said premises rented by Fremont it. tion of the who from first to last have been en- anything you Patten an prisoners, except jails at one-fourth of ten acres, for more than four years next prior and next of kin of said deceased thusiastic "boosters" for Ellsworth. hounded north by private to the filing of this bill, to wit. for W. Portland, Augusta. Bangor and Houl- I George Morey, late of Camine ln FOR SALE. way. east by .1. A. Somes and more than twenty years, claiming an said county, deceased. It is up to Ellsworth now to make it _ Petition thi? ton. A bill with that in view will be j Eben Richardson, south by estate in freehold therein, to wit; an Arthur G. Morey or some other A. E. Farnsworth, west estate in fee be sultabl,‘ introduced at the session of welcome cordial, and to show it in a 200 With 10 Holstein by simple. person appointed administrator coming ] Acres, $5000, land of heirs of J. A. Free- 3. The defendants claim or may the estate of said material deceased. wlthom the Slate legislature. way. man. 8.65 claim as heirs, devisees, or assigns of giving bond, presented by Charles a' Cows, Automobile, Tucker. Alice M.. Wellesley. said Albert Atkinson and Phebe R. At- «°f«y- “on and _„_ heir-at-law of said de- Pair 3000 lb. horses, new mowing ma- Mass., one-ninth of the Erne- kinson. «ome right, title, interest or Fellows for Attorney-General. chine. manure spreader, potato lint Fisk Est.. lot No. t. estate in the premises herein above Edward M. Oh, boy! If we can only hang on j digger, Curtis. late of Surry in North Penobscot, Dec. 9, 1920. sprayer, full implements, harnesses, bounded southeast by estate described, that their claim cannot be said county deceased. Petition until 1925! Here is a man who of Cameron and met the without the Edward E. that \ To the Editor of The wagons, sleds, largo- quantity hay. en- George by plaintiff pro- Curtis or some other sulta. American: shore, northeast by land of duction of evidence. ble person be appointed claims to have found in the bible that I am stove wood, etc.: administrator glad to learn that the candi- silage. vegetables, Mattie B. Fincke. northwest 4. That said claim or possibility of of the estate of said 100 acres loamy tillage. 40 cow spring* deceased, pre' after 1925 there will be no dacy of Raymond Fellows for by road. southwest by claim creates a cloud the title of Edward K more; watered pasture, 40 acres valuable upon Curtls- "on of Safd private way woodland, the plaintiff to said real estate and de- deceased? no more no attorney-general is progressing fa- woodland; 100 other fruit; death, sickness, more apples, northwest of road to Fernald preciates the market value of said Delia H. Allen, late of I berth : 0-room Sedgwick n vorably. It is the policy of the re- equipped sugar good Point. 7.98 property. said county, deceased. doctors, no more undertakers, no house convenient basement barn, First and finAA I encour- ! R. 5. That the has made dili- account of W. publican party, believe, to for WILLIAM KEENE. plaintiff Henry Sargent admin- more profiteers. Everybody then liv- the stable, etc.; everything goes part Collector of Taxes for the Town of gent inquiry, but is unable to ascer- istrator. filed for settlement age election of worthy young men cash, nts. W. H. Smith. \* /.uico n easy paynv Southwest Harbor. Me. tain the names of the heirs, devisees or ing will he restored to for office. Me. perpetual Newport. December 20. 1920. assigns of said Albert Atkinson and folk Virginia, deceased' ‘First ‘mil Fellows is a Phebe R. Atkinson. final account of youth. Bald beads will disappear, Mr. native of Hancock Henning F« rnstrom STATE OF MAINE. WHEREFORE the executor filed for county, has had nearly twelve years WANTED. plaintiff prays settlement and false teeth will be relegated to that this honorable court may: Jennie S. Arey. late of of successful law stands Collector's Advertisement of Pale of Bucksport in practice, Lands of Non-Resident Owners. 1. Order such notice as shall seem said county deceased. First the ash-can. And only five years to well WILD RABBITS ALIVE. O. A. and rina at the bar and with the people, ! Unpaid taxes on lands situated In meet. account of Frank H. Arey. administra- i Doyle. Ellsworth Falls. Me. Box 111. 2. Enter a decree tor. filed for wait! and has reached an age when his the town of Sullivan, in the County of establishing and settlement. declaring the nature and ex- Caroline F. -o- Hancock, for the year 1920. validity, Ginn, late of Bucksoort ) ambition and ability are ripe for the t SECOND-HAND K! 'TTE1! WORK HR. tent of the in said The following list of taxes on real plaintiff's title. county, deceased First best future service. Write or telephone what you have, and 3. Grant such count of Candles and curtains are a danger- j estate of non-resident owners in the other and further re- Theodore H. Smith the price. Mrs. William Norris. Ells- lief in the as fued for settlement. Four years ago he was a candi- town of Sullivan aforsaid. for the year premises the nature of ous combination. The National worth. Tel. 163-2. the case Kben G. | 1920. committed to me for collection may require, or to this Preble, late of Sullivan in date for the office, and on the sixth honorable court said Beard of Fire Underwriters for said town on the may seem meet and county, deceased. First and tinal charac- ballot came within tw^o votes of an twenty-second account of MALE HELP WANTED. of April. 1920. rental ns and just. Josephine H. Prebh u- day unpaid: Dated this trix. filed terizes ac "insane” and a "highly dan- election, distancing all defeated notice is that if said 8th day of November A. for settlement. hereby given D. 1920. Annie M. T WANT A IN taxes with McKay, late of Bar Harbor gerous bit of the candidates and showing his popu- REPRESENTATIVE interest and charges are in sentimentality" j or WILLIAM said county, deceased. First and at very New England county. Spare not previously paid, so much of the FREEMAN SHOPPE. larity that time, though quite final account of Abram «; i: Christmas suggestion recently ad- full time. Here’s an opportunity to real estate taxed as is sufficient to pay by C. ;>.xtri«-k for an office so Wiley Conary. executor, filed for settlement young of great im- become established in a good paying the amount due therefor, including in- his vanced of “a candle Attorney. George P. Haven, late of o lighted portance. business. A post-card to-day. to F. J. terest and charges, will be sold with- C. Han. k in! Wiley Conary, said county, deceased. First and in w Rippin. manager, Manchester, Conn., out further notice at public auction at Solicitor for the Plaintiff. r nd every indow." based upon the Bangor, the commercial and po- account of George F. Merchant. j will bring full particulars. Grange hall in said town, on the first old tradition litical center of eastern Maine, which • tor. filed for settlement. that the lighted candle ..—-- in 1921. at nine Monday February, STATE OF MAINE. Maria W. late .f is Mr. Fellows' present residence. o'clock a. m. Lowell, would guide the Babe of Bethlehem j HANCOCK as: In said county, deceased. T.ur ! an i has not furnished an TO LET Name of Owner, and De- Ain't ; attorney-general Supreme Judicial Court. last account of Mary A. oxe. u- to your home and scription of Patch, oring you happi- for forty-seven years. Property, Tax. In Equity. trix. filed for settlement. TWO ROOMS FOR LIGHT HOUSE- Burke. Eva, land bounded on ness. It is a but Jlobcrt E, lair of pretty superstition, J. M. Hutchins. keeping On Willow street. Inquire the north W. C. R. R., east William Freeman Shoppy -\VooU,_ Mount j by Desert. In said county, deeea. k r- in -o- of Mrs. J. H. Bre-.iahan, Ellsworth. town r6&d. south land vs. dangerous its observance. ! fiy by The and final account of 0. R Wood, ad- of Wm. Robertson, west by heirs of Albert Atkinson and TEACHER WINS SI IT. Phebe R. ministrator. filed for settlement. -—o-*- land of Wm. Robertson, con- Atkinson, both late of Or- — Caroline T. H. Somes WANTED. land in id County, deceased. all late of Mount Are the Penobscot river salmon AGENTS taining five acres, valued, §nd Desert, in said deceased, I Town of other persons claiming under said county, First Bucksport Mast Pay Dis- $50; buildings, house, valued and final account of Fred H. Somes ad- fishermen killing the goose that lays GET INTO BUSINESS—WATKINS137 Albert Atkinson and Phebe R. At- missed Teacher. $200. $ 9.00 ininistrator. filed for scttletn- t farmer. If kinson. and all persons unknown. the products sell to every you Duke. Mrs. No. land — Charles H. golden eggs? That would seem The law court Thursday handed Edith, 1, In the above entitled suit: Dow and Ait.i k Dow j own auto or team, can give bond, write bounded on the north by land minors, of Southwest to be the inference from the a Tt Is ORDERED: It and Harbor, in said anuual down rescript in the case of Lucinia to-day for information where you can of Mattie Dunbar east appearing 1I et als. Petition filed Ames Dow. for of being found by the Court that actual county. by report of the United Heath vs. the Inhabitants of get territory selling products by land of E. H. Smith, south guardian, to States commis- Hopkins service cannot be made the heirs, fof license sell certain rea! j largest institution of kind in world. Moran stream and upon estate Bucksport. for the by cy town or of said minors, sitmu-d in sioner of fisheries, who says the bu- giving judgment Twenty million users. J. R. Watkins, legal representatives of said Albert road, wegt by land of Addle Tremont, in said and more plaintiff for $440 with interest from Winona. Minn. Atkinson and Phebe R. Atkinson, or countV. reau I i Co„ Dept. Ill, Orcutt. containing thirty raBv described in said may find it necessary to stop the upon persons unknown or claiming un- petition. the date of the writ. acres, val., $150: Flora ■* buildings, d« r said Albert Atkinson and Pheue R E. York, a person of nl artificial of Atlantic The barn, valued. flOO, 9.00 mind of in propagation rescript, drawn by Associate FEMALE HELP WANTED. Atkinson, it is ordered that notice of Hancock, said county Pe* No. 2, land bounded on the tltion filed by Lillie York Chamb.-riain salmon at the Craig Brook Justice John A. Morrill is as fol- the pendency of the above entitled suit hatchery. | nortli by land of Addle Or- guardian, for license to a. !l er; r.-al lows: WOMEN AND GIRLS WANTED be served upon said respondents as fol- There is little doubt that the Penob- cutt. east by land of Addie estate of said Flora E. York I The | daily year around for all kind of | lows (such notice being considered by authority given by R. S. chapter Orcutt. south by town road, in St. George. Knox countv n or scot has been hotel work; aJso cooks for reliable the Court most effectual*, to wit: by salmon preserved by 16. 8tc. :16, to a west by land of AJtce F err In. Maine, and more des.-ribed in said par. 111. superintending hotels. Girls for nice private families posting a true copy of said bill and this fully I containing one-fourth acre, petition. the yearly »ork oi the Orland iiatcu- school committee, to vacate a contract. and* to Maine order thereon in the post offee at Or- [ I housekeepers Apply valued at *$5: Pearl S. Parker, late of Bluehii!. in Me. buildings, land Hancock and at ery. but I being an authority given to those whV I Hotel Agency. 47 Main St.. Bangor. house, County. Maine, said deceased. Fir*’ •! fV i Commissioner Smith de- stable. “Morancy Mill the store of Albert R. Buck in said Or- county, one account or Fannie .-x.vu- clares that the represent party only, must be lot.” value $100. 2.78 land, being public and conspicuous H. Parker, work done by the gov- j Donald L. Land trix. filed for settlement. strictly pursued according to the pro- SPECIAL NOTICES. Moon, bound- places in said town, at least ed on north thirty Fanny late of K t Provi- ernment receives little local support visions of by county road, days before the First Tuesday of Feb- Brldgham. the statute to have that ef- land of dence. Rhode Island d* Pe- CAUTION. east by Byron Stev- ruary. 1921. and by publishing a true and co-operation, aud teat the fisher- I feet. tition filed Charles L*. (.'ar: t; 1 Having this day given my minor son. ens. south by land of heirs copy of said bill and this order there- by of Edward J. executors iast men. who are the chief The statute in question authorizes Irving M. Bridges, his time. I shall not Moses Hawkins, west by on three weeks in the Han.-y, beneficiaries, land successively will and testament of said ased. the dismissal hereinafter claim any sum or sums due of heirs of Moses Haw- Ellsworth American, a of a teacher upon twro newspaper pub- that the amount of the Inherit*'. tax demand full market price for brood him as wages or otherwise, nor shall 1 kins, containing one acre, lished in Ellsworth. Hancock grounds Unfitness to and j County. on the estate of said de< < ;(s c de- teach, fail- be for the of any value $75: buildings. house, Maine thy last to he salmon and a bonus for responsible payment publication at termined the of delivering ure of practical success in the work of debts by him contracted. value $600. 24.30 least thirty days before the by judge probate. First Tues- Charles E. Daniels, late of liar Har- the fish in good condition. The the school, the SIDNEY F. BRIDGES. Osborne. R. W.. land bounded day of February. 1921, that rendering teacher's ser- they may bor. in said county, deems* .1 K.rst Ellsworth, Me.. Dec. 16 1920. on the north by c ounty road, then appear at the Court House In eri'-o aekeu has become vices unprofitable to the school. The and final account of Augusta Daniels, almost pro- east by land of H. A. Holt, Ellsworth in our said of Han- first County administratrix, filed for settlement. may be apparent either before or ANNUAL MEETING. west by land of D. Bra man, cock at ten o'clock in the hibitive, bene; the suggestion that forenoon of William O. late f .Sub: an after the work of The annual of the west by land of of A. the said and then Emery, the school has begun; meeting stock- heirs day and there to in said dec-eased, Petition tiled artificial pro;.a.>,ution of the Penob- holders of the Union River Simpson, containing twelve answer to said bill and abide the county, but failure of practical success in the Telephone Jude- by Edmond J. Walsh, administrator d. Co. will be held on Monday, the Seven- acres, value. $100; buildings, ment of said Court hereon. scot naluon be discontinued. work of the school can b. n. for license to sell certain r-a es- only become ap- teenth of 1921. at house, value. $900. 16.00 And It is further ordered day January. the that said tate of said deceased, situat- ■! in Sulli- parent after the work has be- office of the clerk in Aurora, at E. F CLAPHAM. respondents tile with the Clerk of actually 10 said van and Sorrento, both in said Hancock o’clock a. m., for the purpose of elect- Collector of Taxes for the Town of said County of Urging rigid economy in gun. Co?*? Hancock, county, and more fully described in appropria- ing a board of directors for the ensu- Sullivan. within thirty days after the above The action of the committee in the day said petition. tions for ing year, and West Sullivan. Dec. 20. 1920. named for appearance, their government expenses In transacting any other demurrer Richard W. Haynes, late of Bar Har- instant case cannot be sustained. The business which may come be- at,aWir to aald bill. If order to legally STATE OF any they bor. In said county, deceas'd First lighten the tax burden, fitness of the fore said MAINE. ftave0r plaintiff to teach the meeting. Collector’s and final account of Walter H. Hayne*. A. J. Advertisement of Sale of Dated Dec. 10. 1920 Representative Mondell of school is conceded; she should have SILSBY. Clerk. filed for settlement. Wyoming, had Dated. Lands of Non-Resident Owners. I.CERE B. administrator, December 21. 1920. DEASY, Witness Bertrand F Olar republican leader in the House, de- the opportunity to show practical suc- Unpaid taxes on lands situated in Justice Supreme Judicial Court. the town of in the A true said Court at Ellsworth this four- cess in the school w'ork. PAUPER NOTICE. Penobscot, County copy of the Bill in Equity and of clared that the total estimate of of Hancock for the year 1920. order of Court teenth day of December in the year Furthermore HAVING CONTRACTED WITH THE thereon. the action of the com- The list of taxes on real our Lord one thousand nine hundred submitted city of Ellsworth to support and «*are following Attest:—T. F. MAHONEY. $4,653,800,000 by the sec- mittee can be estate of and twenty. only taken “after due for those who may need assistance non-resident owners in the S. J. Court. i of ___Clerk ROBERT P. KING. Register. retary of the treasury should be re- notice and investigation.” The state- during five yeais beginning Jaw 1 town Penobscot aforesaid, for the I year 1920. committed to me for oollee- SIA’IK UK .maim:. A true copy. ment in the record before 1920. and are legal residents of a*J1s- duced by approximately I the court is tion for said town HANCOCK as. $1,400,000,- worth. I forbid all persons , on the twelfth day Attest: ROBERT P. KING. insufficient as notice trusting i At a probate court held to the plaintiff of them on account, as there of May. 1920. remains unpaid; and at Ellsworth, Register 000. This reduction, he said, must my Is plenty in and for the of the at which o# room and accommodations notice is hereby given that if said taxes said county of Hancock, on object meeting ac- to »*»r« | the seveuth be effected chiefly by a drastic scal- for them at the Farm with interest and charges arc not day of December in the I tion was taken dismissing her. City house. ; of SHERIFF’S SAKE. previously paid, so much of the real es- year our Lord one thousand nine ing down in estimates for the R. CARLISLE army Judgment for the plaintiff for $440 __M ! tate taxed as is sufficient to pay the hundred and twenty. STATE OF MAINE with interest from amount due therefor, A certain instrument and navy and also for sundry civil the date of the FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE. j including interest purporting to HANCOCK ss and will be sold be a ''oDyofti-e last will and o' De- writ. Whereas Milton Rodick of Eden, in charges. without testament Taken on this fifteenth day expenses, the total of which exceed further notice at of ohn R. D ivies, senior, v ution the County of Hancock and State of public auction at late of Phila- cember A. D. 1920 upon an Town hall in on delphia. in he of Issued current Maine, by his mortgage deed dated said town, the first county Philadelphia, dated December 13, A. I~> 1920, appropriations by $914,- ■ in and state ot I-Hs- Egg-Laying Contest. July 6. A. D. 1910, and recorded In Monday February. 1921. at nine Pennsylvania, deceased, on a judgment rendered by t!i« 000,000." Two o'clock a. m. th probate thereof in saia years after the war.” Hancock County, Maine, registry of said state worth municipal court in and tor Mrs. iistella Stratton of of Pennsylvania, " he Hancock, deeds, book 472, page 242, to Amt of duly authenticated, County of Hancock at the term said, “when the world outside our conveyed j having been presented to *rtP^ winner of the State championship in Horace D. Joy. then of said the tax due the judge of court begun and held at F'iis*' Eden, j probate for our said first borders Is largely and last winter's is real estate hereinafter described and Including County of Han- within and for said county on the bankrupt egg-laying contest, Nam*' of Owner. l> j cock tor the purpose of whleft which said mortgage was to scrip- Int. and .being allowed, Tuesday of December. A. D. 192" is the leader for the first month in this assigned filed and in the m- everybody praying for reduction of me. the undersigned. Harriet Shaw of tlon of Property. charges, receded probate court said judgment was so render- -1 P- s of our said of year contest. Her pen of twenty- liar Harbor. In said of George Warren est. part of lot County Hancock. »>er A. D. in which armaments, the administration asks County Han- ORDERED. That 10. 1920, judgment five Rhode Island Reds laid 472 cock by assignment of 80, $ 9.10 notice thereof be and execution the of tne eggs mortgage given to all persons Inhabitants for an appropriation of more than dated Decamber 1. A. D 1920. and re- William. Bowden, house and lot. 34.IQ interested there- town of Tremont. a municipal corpora- during November. She has a very in by publishing a of corded in book 556, page 4 00 of Said Raymond Bowden, part of Mary cooy this or- tion in said county and State, is credi- tor the narrow over Reuben A. thrc* weeks in $1,404,000,000 army, navy margin Lowe of registry the description in said mort- Gray est, 3.35 success:v.-|y The tor and Thomas Watson Walls at saia North gage dead as follows: 13. JU WARDWEU.. a newspaper which and fortifications, or five and one- Shapleigh, whose White Wyan- being printedJz}!8?’’American. at Tremont is debtor, and A certain Collector of Taxes for the Town of Ellsworth, in said County of ofyedi- tne dottes laid 470 eggs. The third in Jot or parcel of land situ- Hancock tion in favor of said inhabitants half times the highest jittjd in the of Bar Penobscot. prur to the fourth peace-time ap- the village Harbor, in “a> town of Trt-moni and ^gainst contest fell twenty-seven behind said town ! Dec. ia20. January. A- D. sum or of Eden (now of Bar Harbor) 20, 1W21. that Thomas Watson Walls for the propriation 1916.” this, while one and described they may annear or only other of the as follows, to wit: Lot STATE OF MAINE. seven dollars and eighty cents dent -o- 1 No. 20 on Plan of Court th«:i to be held »: ten c<-nw twenty-five contestants were above (Twenty) Land on Ellsworth, Vsin and and nine dollars Strawberry Hill, Collector's Advertisement of Sale of for said County of damage, and[ fifteen "Vice-President of 400. pRar Harbor. Maine. Hancock, at ten costs of suit (together with the United 1909. as made T. Rands of Non-Resident Owners. o*clock the fore- by Edgar Ix>rd. Civil noon. and show cents more for said executiot’ 'vr,P -o- Bar Unpaid taxes on lands situated in cause. » any9 thev o States" promises to become more Engineer. Harbor and to be re- runs the and estate corded in the town of Verona, in the of haj-e. against the same against goods Hancock County. Maine, reg- County said Thomas Watson Walls and alio than an empty title, a as Intelligent Parrot. of deeds, to which Hancock, for the year ending 1920. BERTRAND E. CLARK, job presid- istry plan and record against the Undivided shares ot al‘ thereof, reference is Ti>e following list of taxes on real 'ulgeol Probate. ing of the Senate and a shelf Locke's "i-ssay on the Human (Jn- hereby expressly A true copv. heirs in the estate of John WaL officer made. Together with a estate of owners In the right of wav. non-resident Attest of said Tremont. deceased, the follow- for i deistnuding refers to a parrot which for all purposes of a town of Verona aforesaid, for the ROBERT P. KINO. saia presidential aspirants. Presi- way, from said year real estate as the of lot to Cromw’ell 1920, committed to me Register. ing property had the Harbor Road over the for collection for _ ad dent seems | faculty for answering ques- said Thomas Watson Walls and of Harding disposed to way shown on said ahd known as town on the first day of JJJ thins U plan July, 1920, other heirs-at-law owning uhdivlaea I sensibly. lieu Hie governor of the Hill Road. Said remains unpaid; and notice is r0*»I»SI0SERS' lOTKA 'van make good the campaign promise Strawberry way hereby shares in the estate of said John Brazil was to be held and enjoyed in common 8lwn that if said taxes with interest l9' ^ D. 1920. i introduced to it he asked by HANCOCK ,?ecember deceased, to wit: A ceralniot or ParcP the vice-president shall have a the Grantee and all other law- and charges are not previously so o tfyat the bird: do persons paid, of land at Seal Cove in said town “What you do here?” fully entitled to rights therein, and much of the real estate taxed as is suf- ^’e- the, undersigned, having been real share In the administrative af- ficient to th£ Honorable Tremont described as follows, “i look after subject to all public rights therein;” pay the amount due therefor, rand Bert- sea v‘5no chickens.’’ was the ready y,po,in'£dC ,b>; of Bounded on the south by the the | and whereas the conditions of said including interest and charges, will be Judire Probate within fairs of government, and in Cal- rep'y. “You look rak' the west by land formerly of Madiso i after chickens?” mortgage have been hroken and are sold without further notice at 8lHd 1ca',Jnt>r- commissioners to public recei\e and decide Butler, on the north by land vin Coolidge of Massachusetts he will roared the now broken and unperformed, now. auction at the schoolhouse in upon the claims of | governor, with a burst of District of of John and on the east by therefore, by reason of the of No. 1 In said ° Emery late Farrell an breach town, on the first Monday of%Vmditor^* containing have able lieutenant. President- I laughter. Yes.” retorted the the in °r. county, deceased, formerly of George Butler, bird, conditions thereof, I claim a fore- February. 1921, at nine o’clock a. m. van* n,8aid whose estate has been in- some acres more or less elect called Mr. "ami I know how to do at closure of said mortgage and give this Amt. represented thirty J} Harding Coolidge j it." the suute pf hereby notice thereon in which said notice for that purpose. tax due give public buildings into consultation : time clucking like a hen. the order of the said Walls lived. And I BbaiLt. at his home in broody HARRIET SHAW. f,f/»eab4ry formerly al » vr including Probate that six months from public auction sale at the office By Chas. H. Wood, Name of Owners, int. and Marion, O., recently, asking his ad- her Descrip- November 2«. 1920. have been & Hamlin, in said Ellsworth. <>" _ duly authorized. tlon of afbef FJ‘dA- ft attorney Property. charges allowed to said to the of January, vice and assistance in the selection Pated December 9. A. D. 1920. < Heirs of Joshua creditors present and fourteenth day Abbott, ten their claims, and that we in the Catarrh Can acres of prove will at- 1921. at eleven o’clock ntai a Be Cured woodland. $ 3.22 tend to the inciaen of cabinet. Mr. Coolidge was also Mrs. duty assigned us at the of- to said execution and ^ 1 iB a local Vina McKinnon, two cot- satisfy _ita!.arfh disease greatly influ- ?f«i of p*l*rs & Crabtree, Ellsworth. charges, sell said real estate tak invited to be present at all confer- by con®,ltutional CARDS. tages and lots. 12 19 Maine on an nthe i thfrfr conditions. It PROFESSIONAL Friday. January seven, nine- execution as aforesaid and jd requires R E. GREY, amt th * ences of President constitutional treat- twenty-one. and on right, title and Interest which f Harding and his JJorefore Collector of Taxes for the Town of «fn^hunt!.rge<1 all tn £ tkke?^8 <5>ATA,iRH MEDICINE ALICE H. Verona. twenty-three, nineteen Thomas Watson Walls and ,jg official family In Washington. This tnternahy and acta through SCOTT, nundred and twenty-one. at 2.30 of the helrs-at-law of said the Bloodnien on Verona. December clock the Mucous Surfaoes of Specialty made of 18, 1920. in the afternoon of each of said have In and to the same, or bad is as it should be. Not only will the day*. p HALL'S CATARRH TYPEWRITING. ACCOUNTING AND twenty-eighth day of September, destroys the foundation HARRY t. CRABTREE 20 minutes o.‘ President have the benefit of another the SISJ!? of GENERAL CLERICAL WORK 1920. at 10 hours. n *’ the Pa'lent FRANK it. OAYNOR. clock in the forenoon (the mmrovw ihSf strength by Agent Union Safe A Trust Co tjmo Jnal eminently able counsellor, but it will ‘toPtovink the general health Deposit Commissioners. the same was on the and assists of * attached nature in its Portland, fo* furnishing Probate (■ In wblch th J form a link doing work. writ in the action closer between the Presi- AH Druggists. and Surety Bonds. Agent Oliver Type- ! execution ^ Clrcuiar. free. writer. t-t ment upon which said F. J. a Typewriter supplies. ; dent and Congress and work for Chaney Co.. Toledo. Ohio. No. 1 M School St.. Ellsworth. Me. Subscribe tor The Amsriean. W WESCOTT, Subscribe for The American, rt“d'r^ATlD HnncocK- 12-00 a Year ( Sheriff p( said County of affairs AT THE DIRIGO. ———————— LOCAL ELLSWORTH FALLS. Mexicans Dislike Checks. Ellsworth’s New I It Is sah! that almost •>verj Mexican Picture Theatrp A pretty wedding took place Fri- or The engagement will terminate Opened to In professional business life carries vp I’nbR,. To-day. day afternoon at the home of Mr. and an ear*' wedding. Mr. Bridges The on his person anywhere from $200 to in Dirigp, Ellsworth’s new nic- Mrs. A. W. Ellis, in the presence of in charge ot the United tiire $800.. Even the poor Indian In his was formerly theatre, opened its ! Christmas near relatives, when Wilson Board school of tur- doors to'the Merry George states Shipping public for the first time Christie and Miss Blanche Marie Mc- blanket can more than likely produces at Carnegie tech. to-day at a am,. engineering matinee The Farland were greater sum than the average traveler. Post. performance. The' house College of Business Administration married by Rev. R. B. _Pittsburgh was filled. On Mathews. every hand were The single-ring service It seems no uncommon thing for a the was used. The meeting of woman’s club wupr?88,orl8 of surprised de- of Boston The couple was unattend- Mexican, of the middle ctass to carry from next light with the new University ed little been postponed Tues- theatre. ekcept by Miss Helen Low- between 1,000 and 2.000 on has The pesos his • next regular patrons found a Everett W. Dean eree as flower girl. Mrs. Christie to the meeting day. modern and Lord, The check Idea seems jjaj attractive Is the person. to have 11- picture house, witli roomy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. January comfortable taken but small hold ns yet. especially opera chairs seating 450 with the David M. MpFarland of Hancock, a Services at the Baptist church next Accepts pleasure hospitable invitation when amounts of less man are pleasing interior decorations of two graduate of the Ellsworth high $1,000 at 10.30. New music and tones of of concerned. consider it much Sunday green and cream,a warm and the Citizens of Ellsworth to return school, class of 1920. She is popu- They sermon. Brief report on lar in sneciui comfortable-room, good air, a her home town, and has many easier to pay spot cash than to give a for children's fund. Sunday roomy for a offering iobby and convenient toilet Summer Session in 1921 friends here. Mr. Christie is the check for amounts of $50 and $100. 11.45. Evening at rooms. school at meeting was son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Andrew at Trenton in designed and 'j go. Services after- hm t by b,1j'dinSAlbert N. Christie of and has Merrill, whose ex- and wishes all its friends in Lamoine, many at 2.30. perience in Maine warm noon this line enabled him to friends here. The house was produce a decorated. The community was shocked to most attractive and com- tastefully The newly- of the death this morning, after bieture home. The of weds received many gifts from their Hood’s learn the'’,ete. wiring A illness of pneumonia, of Elisc- building was done by J F Stu- Happy New Year admiring friends. They are enjoy- „ 8hort der. and a short wife of Martin M. Moore of necessitated much special ing wedding trip in the west- alieth, work. The ern of the Seattle. Wash., formerly of Ellsworth lighting, by four large part State, after which they will return to Palls She leaves beside her hus- indirect-light globes, is pleasing.’ Ellsworth Falls. Sarsaparilla of a Mrs. Asa C. Flood band two sons, Eric and Gerald, and Something metropolitan air wili returned home Edward Smith given to Postofflce Monday from a visit of several weeks one brother, ot Blue- J>e square by the coming to Ellsworth. IX Makes Food bank of fifteen ELLSWORTH CHURCHES. with her daughter, Mrs. Walter B. l,i]l. Mr. and Mrs. Moore left Ells- electric lights’over the portico of R. 1. Cram, in Watertown, Mass. worth about eleven years ago. the theatre The Summer School Will ?>e Here Usual Christmas Taste Good Observances by The annual Christmas tree ana building, complete, has been trans- Again Next Year. Churches Wednesday evening, Dec. 29. a anil Sunday Schools. concert will On ferred by Mr. Merrill to the The summer school be held in the vestry Dirigo of the College The churches and schools Creates an aid* lecture, illustrated hy sixty-four Theatre Co. of Business Sunday Christmas eve, beginning at 7 appetite, digestion, Itdes, will be Administration of Boston Of Ellsworth will observe the Christ- the lantern given by Rev. The opening will o’clock. All in the community are purifies blood, abd thus relieves picture, "The Great university be held in Ellsworth mas season in the T. .Jones at the Unitarian usual manner, witli invited to in the George Redeemer," is one of the arain next year. This cordially join making scrofula, catarrh, pains and the of greatest is the good special services and music. vestry, under auspices the photoplays of the news for the tree a success. Those having aches of rheumatism and year, and estab- Ellsworth contained in a BAPTIST gives club. This lecture covers the CHURCH. presents to on the tree Pnitv lishes a standard for the that Christmas and put are asked strength to th,e whole system. Dirigo greeting announce- Last Sunday was observed as history of the -Plymouth Pilgrims, places it on a ment to bring them Friday afternoon up to par with the picture made by the college through Christmas Nearly 50 years’ phenomenal of places and persons of Sunday in the Baptist 7 and the with pictures houses of many of the larger cities. 'Hie American to-day. o’clock, committee in sales tell the of the in and church. In the morning, the pastor, will story great interest Scrooby, Leyden Ply- The program for the The list of available charge take care of them. merit and coming, week, rooms, se- Rev. J. B. Coy. delivered a Christmas success of Hood’s Sar- mouth. It is of particular interest at announced cured Samuel Candage and wife of Seal elsewhere, indicates the by the women as reported in sermon, with It is the time, as it was during tills same special music, and in Harbor were guests of Mr. and Mrs. saparilla. just medicine this determination of the Dirigo to main- The American last week, did the the 300 evening there was a Christmas A. W. Ellis you need now. week, following Christmas, years tain this standard. trick. In a Friday. personal letter to the concert by the school. that the Pilgrims were Sunday The Mrs. Augusta Black and son Clar- 'Hood’s Pills laxative ago building editor. Mr. director of the helji—fine Bellatty. program: of or their first log huts and founding their summer ence, Bangor, were here one day cathartic, according to dose. school, says tfiat it took \ o:un!ary .Miss Louise Donnell real home. Plymouth. / Dean last week on their way home from Believe headache, restore comfort. East Sullivan. Lord and himself only about Singing .Girls' choir two minutes a visit at Otis. -o——— Miss Doris Hatch is home from to decide after receiv- Scripture reading and prayer. the Mps. Warren Jordan of Brewer Shawinut for the Christmas ing list of names of those who Rev. J. B. A Challenge. vacation. Coy was here from Saturday until Tues- MAINE CENTRAL She will resume would take men next summer, and Anthem .Church choir RAILROAD Five” a team teaching after the day, called by the sudden illness of The "Fighting picked they are gratified that so holidays. many de- Recitation....Charlotte Sadler her Corrected to November 1920 in Bar Harbor, most of whom are sirable mother, Mrs. Charles Lynch. 1, Misses Rena Urann and rooms were obtained. Recitation .Frederick Sadler challenge the freshman Sybil Bean Walter Grindle and wife have re- BAR HARBOR TO BANGOP sophomores, are home for the The school will be more than twice Singing. class of holidays from turned from a visit at Portland. or sophomore Ellsworth as AM Keene. N. normal large as last year, possibly up to Helen Beal. Doris Helen PM of H., school. Scribner, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. and Bar Harbor.. to two games basketball, one to be 250 students. It will about Lord Haynes 1\.Ot f4 25. Mrs. John Bean and open ... Ellsworth, the other at Bar Har- Mrs. Harry son Robert are home from Cam- Sorrento.lv. r4 55 at Urann July 5. and continue for two months. Recitation Hancock Pt..lv school are home from West Ringe .Sybil Coy bridge, Mass., for the ... bor. No high first team men The high school and Recitation holidays. Sullivan.Iv.*. N. H. building Odd .Claree Reed Rev. W. are eligible to play in these games. Fellows Henry Conley went to Mt Desert Fy ar. t6 35 15. Marcus L. Urann is hall will be used, and the S°*° .Lelia Morrison f5 Show making a brief Seal Harbor last Saturday to conduct Answer, sophomores. some mess hall will be in the Odd Fellows Recitation .Earl Manset.lv. pre-Christmas visit at his old home. I Beal services Sunday. .. pep! building as last Recitation Southwest Har .. Mrs E. E. Bragdon writes from year. .Genevieve Reed Albert C. Address Richard Bar Har- Cottle and family are Northeast Har ... Willey, Cocoa. that Mr. Bellatty will again be director Singing Girls' choir Fla., she is enjoying the spending two weeks at their camp 8eal Harbor...... bor. Me. of the school, and for the stimmer Recitation Bar Harbor oranges and grapefruit, of which Persia Brown at Patten’s pond. ..lv. t9 40 -o- session will have a faculty of at least Recitation .Ruth Mt Desert Fy ar .-. .fl0 20..i’^. there is an abundance. Shorey Whitcomb, Haynes & Whitney have ten members, a member Recitation ..Susan Miss Helen Hill has returned from including Sadler sent a crew to Seal in Mt Desert lv. f10 80 Custom of Shoes. from the Cove, charge of Fy f.5 45 Wearing .1 Havana branch to teach Hymn 10 36 visit in Augusta, where she was de- John H. Cook, to begin the winter’s Waukeag,. * 51 .... the trade courses. The Remarks Hancock. 10 39 Tlic sandal, curliest and slm- lightfully entertained at Dr. foreign fame of .Pastor of 554.. | George the cutting logs. Franklin Road. 10 47 f6 01 ! shoe, was known the most and Bernice Ellsworth summer school seems Offering hy ! Smith Patten's, also at Mrs. Simon Lake a Wash’gt’n June. 11 03 —_ plcst to have spent part of 6 20 spread, for Director Bellatty Anthem .../...Church choir ll primitive races and was certainly I Mrs. Agnes Patten Moody’s. last week at North Ellsworth with Ellsworth. 'll (; 27 writes that instructors in colleges as Benediction .Rev. G. T. Jones Ellsworth Falls.I.I 11 17 6 32 worn the ancient The The Christmas festival will be at her daughter, Mrs. Elmer DeWitt. hy Egyptians. | far Nicolin ....if 11 32 46 the- church at 7.30 away as Pittsburgh are asking The children of the school Green wore shoes, often with Christmas eve. Sunday Lake. 11 43 6 55. Hittites gaiters for positions on the will have their j Charles I.. Pettee of Boston visited faculty* tree and exercises Fri- NORTH ELLSWORTH Phillips lAke.Ifn 52; 17 02 to the ankle and calf All above protect his sister. Mrs. H. E. the students at the school next day evening. McKenzie’s.!. f7 04 Joy. recently, Holden.: 12 01 p of the leg. year will take advanced work, as METHODIST CHURCH. 7 09 "1 Dec, 21,H, At the regular session of Nicolin Brewer June.,_ 12 24! 7 29. none will be enrolled who has not At the Methodist church next Sun- grange December 18, officers were Bangor- ..ar.t!2 30 f7 & had at least a term in Boston. Tills day morning the Rev. R. H. --- ** ^sms ^;v? &&<■,, pastor, elected as follows: Charles C. Cam- assures the of the .iv. ti 3>: *8 o< :!!!!! upholding high Moyle, will deliver a Christmas ser- ber, master; George E. Davis, standard for deportment established mon. In the evening the adults of overseer; Maud DeWitt, lecturer; Portland.ar.i « u 05 last summer, 1* and will enable the col- the church will the m a m .. present cantata, Eugene H. Moore, steward; Maurice Boston lege to select "workers" for the “No Room in via only the Inn.” The Sunday Camber, assistant Dover ar. ! CHRISTMAS DINNER steward; Nellie .. session in Ellsworth. school Boston via tree an exercises will take Maddocks, chaplain; Frank M. The summer session will be open place Saturday evening. Portsmouth ar.I. +9 25 *4 ro. Moore, treasurer; Claudia M. Rich- New York ..ar. is not a to students, as well *8 15.. complete without brick of regular as to CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Erastus Ware, Philadelphia the ardson, secretary; ar..|.' students under auspices of the Sunday morning, at the Congre- gatekeeper; Annie Camber, Ceres; Washington ar.j..V.Y.V. Federal Board for Vocational Educa- gational church, the pastor, Rev. R. Tena McGown. Pomona; Minnie Dan- A M A M tion, There are 300 former soldiers t>. Mathews, will deliver an appropri- ico. Flora; Mildred Moore, lady assis- banuor to bar harbor. Ice-Cream now at the college, and fifty more ate sermon. There will be special tant steward. Officers will be in- Harlequin will enter in music the vested assisted ... i P M A M February. by choir, by stalled January 8. Supper will be | J But while the students who will Miss Erva Giles, soloist. The musi- Put in and bricks ! served. Tt was voted to send the Philadelphia lv... up come to the summer cal follows: — quart pint school will be program master and his wife as delegates to New York lv .. :.!!!!!!!!.!!. Boston via "workers," this does not mean that Organ Prelude, Christmas March. State ... ’... grange. Portsmouth lv.I. it will lie all work and no Al- Processional, "Hark the Herald Angels *9 00 play. -o- Boston via .i. are a Sing.” F. ready they promising better Dover lv ..... &. H. LINNEHAN, ..”5 50 baseball team than they had last Timber's Variable Worth. i AM AM. Portland.Iv. summer, and are looking forward to Offertory. “Meditation,” Harker. Of many timbers tested in a Jap- j.rl2 35 flO 05 ... rw Bangor.ar.(.. t5 05 f3 10*. the outdoor sports that Ellsworth Solo .Miss Erva Giles anese investigation, only teak and and vicinity afford. Recessional, Adeste Fidelis escaped attack Bat’gor .1 v.. t5 30 t3 151. cypress pine by •••• The Ellsworth board of trade will Postlude. Triumphal© March. Brewer June.. .|. 5 87 3 2l| termites. The immunity seems to be Holden.I .. .. 6 59 8 431...... at its next meeting, or at a special The children of the Sunday school McKenzie's due neither to hardness nor weight, t'6 04 .j...... I AM JUST OPENING AN meeting if deemed necessary, appoint will have their Christmas exercises f iiillips Lake. .I. f8 06 13 509. but to the of some Green f.nke.1. 6 a good-sized working committee on Saturday evening. presence repellaut 16 4 CO!. Nicolin.. 16 f4 which will see UNITARIAN CHURCH. the large percentage of 2ti\ 10|. entertainment, that —perhaps Ellsworth Falls. 6 39 4 23 plans are completed for a public re- At the Unitarian church. Rev. G. T. benzine extract of*these two woods. Ellsworth 6 47 4 3l|..,... Wash’gt’n June. 6 53 4 Automobile ception to the students soon after Jones, pastor, will preach a Christ- In Formosa, camphor green oil gives 37i. Franklin Road. 7 11 f4 5J_ Repair Shop their arrival, and for other forms of mas sermon in the There morning. the surest protection against termites. Hancock.j 7 20 5 001. entertainment. will be music. The. children 5 Franklin next to the Fire in the L. H. special Of other materials tried, those in Waukeag. 721 031. Street, Station, Mosley of the Sunday school will have their Mt Desert Fy ar. t7 30 +5 10?. Tire If have trouble with your car, call some degree effective included large Repair Shop. you Penobscot. tree and entertainment Saturday eve- Mt Desert Iv. of an Fy |5 .5. a proportions anthracene con- Bar Harbor and give me a try. I will give you square deal and guar- Mrs. Herman E. Perkins and son ning. ..ar. t6 00 _ Seal James and H. C. Perkins have re- CATHOLIC CHURCH. taining oil from the destructive dis- Harbor.. 1 vj. antee all my work. If work is not done right, you do not Northeast Har turned from a visit in Christmas will be celebrated at St. tillation of coal tar; but this oil is Philadelphia. Southwest Har .. have to pay for it. Mrs. Etta Brown of Camden and Joseph’s Catholic church by two undesirable for houses on account of Manset.ar. Mr. and Mrs. Bergin and daughter of masses. A low mass will be said at its viscosity and «tainiT>c »•*’ timber Mt Desert Fy lv t7 35 Belfast have returned to their homes, 8 o'clock, and a high mass at 10.30. A. F. GRINDLE Sullivan.lv jj 50. after visiting their mother, Mrs. Music for the high mass has been ar- BORN. Hancock Pt. .lv. Eastman Dodge. ranged by Miss Margaret Hurley, or- Sorrento.lv. t8 20 Bar Harbor ..ar. t8 55 Mrs. Lewis A. Snowman went to ganist. as follows: TURNER—At Stonington. Dec. 3. to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde L. Turner, a son. am pm Bangor Monday to enter the E. M. G. Hymn. "Holy Night” .Choir NEVELLS—At Stonington. Dec. 11. to * hospital for treatment. Kyrie.Choir Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Nevells, a son. Daily, t Daily, except Sundays, t Flag Master Albert Wardwell is spend- Mrs. Ralph Weseott, soloist stop MARRIED. DANA C. ing the week in Bangor with his Gloria ..Choir DOUGLASS, a of Vice-President and Gen. Manager. We have large Mrs. Ruth F. Smith. Mrs. Ralph Weseott and Mrs. Mar- M. L. supply grandmother, uaub—muuiAB—At .Newport, k. HARRIS, Genera) Passenger Agent Mrs. Mina Macomber has returned garet Drummey, soloists. Nov. 15. by Rev. Fred' W. Coleman. to her home in Castine, after five Credo ..'Choir Miss Lena Davis of Newport to Owen L. of weeks here for her Mrs. Charles Hurley. Mrs. Drum- Higgins Ellsworth. caring mother, MCFARLAND —CHRISTIE — At Ells- Sweet Mrs. A. E. Varnum. who recently had mey. Frank Dunleavy. soloists worth Falls. Dec. 17. by Rev. R. B. WOOLENS Oranges solo. Adeste Fidelis. .Choir Mathews. Blanche Nuts, to Offertory Marie McFar- Save Candy, the misfortune breaK her wrist. Miss money by buying dress mater- land of Hancock to Clark school closed Sanotus .Choir George Wilson ial and high Friday Christie of Ellsworth Falls. coatings direct from factory, Mrs. John J. For Christmas for the Christmas vacation of two Duffy, soloist. PHILLIPS— TREADWELI_At Ban- ^rlte for samples, and state garment Del .Choir weeks. The teachers are spending Agnus gor. Dec. 18. by Rev. Alva R. Scott. planned. P. A. PACKARD. Box 35, Miss L. to the recess at their homes, Mr. Hale Mrs. Drummey, soloist Josephine Phillips Lyndon ARE RIGHT E. Treadwell, both of Ellsworth. Camden, Maine. OUR PRICES We Have Heard On in Dark Harbor and Miss Condon in Hymn, “Angels GRAY—COLE—At Portsmouth. N. H.. South Brooksville. High" Choir Dec. 18. by Rev. D. T. Conlon, Miss MAINE The winter term at the Bay school In the afternoon the children of Effle R. Gray of Bucksport to Manley GEORGE BLUEHILL, W. Cole of Eliot. MASON, will open Monday, Dec. 27. Miss the parish will be entertained by Fr. PLUMBING EMEIIY—COOK—At Brewer. Dec. 20. Ethel B. Hutchins will return to Gorman at his home, where a Christ- by Rev. E. M. Cousins. Miss Eva M. Hot Water teach. mas tree will be enjoyed. Em* ry of Dedham to Everett A. Cook Heating, Furnace lbe ladies of Penobscot chapter, -o- of Holden. WHA LBN—DAITPHI NEE—At Brewer. Work and O. E. S.. held their annual Christmas .soldi auuivuu. Jobbing. Dec. 16. by Rev. E. M. Cousins. Sylvia saje Wednesday evening, Dec. 15. Agnes Ashe, who is attending Shaw Whalen to Edgar V. Dauphinee. both HONEST WORK: HONEST PRICES There was a large attendance and in of Dedham. business college Bangor, Shirley Years’ about $70 was cleared. The com- Clemons and Curl Blaisdell of the Twenty Experience. in thanks all who so mittee charge U. of M.. Hattie Merchant of the DIED. Persona! Mention to all detail.-,. Telenhqoe ROOM willingly assisted in making the af- State In New or mail orders WILLIAMS’ LUNCH university Hampshire, promptly atteuded to. EATON-—At Dec. fair a success. Boston. 15. Cecil and Selma Osborne, who is attending Eaton of Deer Isle, The of the Red Cross aged 20 years. MAINE chairman normal school in New Hampshire, GOODELL—At North Brookyville. Dec. BLUEHILL, campaign, Miss Ethel B. Hutchins, are home for the Christmas recess. 13. A cl (lie M widow of George E, EDWARD F. Goodell. BRADY, thanks those who assisted as so- Elwood. Charles and J. B. aged 84 years. 9 months. 5 Havey days. Burial in Vermont. licitors. is a list of those Grant St., Ellsworth, Ate. Following are home from North Jay, where they GREEN—At North Brooksville. Dec. CHRISTMAS TO ALL who had the work in in the Telephone 173-2. MERRY charge have been employed. 13. James Green. Civil war veteran, town: several parts of the Cove, Mrs. Maurice Crabtree, who re- aged 89 years, 9 months. 27 days. Helen Quigley, $22; West Penobscot, her GRINDLE—At Brook 1 in. Dec. 15. Subscribe For cently had throat operated upon. K. Christie Heath Perkins and Henry Grindle. aged 59 years, 7 $16; Is improving. months. 19 days. Dunbar districts, Annie Hutchins, Mrs. Eugene Ashe and Mrs. Ed- TOMPKINS—At Bangor. Dec. 13. Oscar A. Picture -- of the Elsinore $16; Bay, Belva L. Wardwell. $15; ward Webb spent several days last Tompkins, formerly of Ellsworth, The Ellsw orth American Mutiny Leach district. Nella F. Bridges, $14; aged 72 years. Saturday’s week in Bangor. TRUEWORTHY—At Belva Leach. Tampa. Fla.. Dec. North Penobscot, $8; Mrs. Barbara Taylor, who has been 15. A. H. Trueworthy, of formerly The That South Penobscot. Ethel Perkins. $7. «t her old home here two months, Ellsworth, aged 75 years- Paper Stops Coming When $98. BARTER—At Stonington. Dec. 16. Guv Total, returned to Boston Friday, for the [ E. Subscription Expires. No more sub Installation of officers of Penob- Barter, aged 40 years. ^4 days. winter. HERRICK—At Penobscot. Dec. 18. scription bills piling up unexpectedly scot chapter, O. E. S., will be held Oasis O. E. S.. on Dec. 13 Sally Ann Herrick, aged 73 years, 11 chapter. You get what you but the Saturday evening. Jan. 1. The in- the officers: months. 18 days. pay for, elected following W. MORSE—At officer will be Past Grand Melrose, Mass.. Dec. 17, paper will not be forced upon stalling M.. Martha Havey; W. P., E. F. Clap- Mrs. Mehitable Witham Morse, for- you L. Matron Belva Wardwell, assisted ham: associate matron, Annie merly of Rluehill, aged 74 years, 3 beyond that time. SILVY & HAMILTON by P. G. Marshal Nella F. Bridges, White; secretary, Della Jelltson; months. 19 days. -MORTELL—At Bluehill. Dec. 20. James and Mina Macomber of S. K. Whiting Maria con- treasurer. Clapham; E. Mortell. aged 60 years. 8 months. 9 ELLSWORTH, MAINE chapter, Castine, as grand organist. ductress. Mary Robertson: associate days. PRICE, $2.00 a year , There will be guests. Refreshments conductress. Bessie Springer; trus- will be served. tees. John Campbell, Annie White, for Studebaker Cars Misses Cora and Rita Leach are Louise Hooper. Ellsworth Steam two at Dark Harbor H. W. DUNN Laundry Agents spending weeks Dec. 20. H. Mr. and Mrs. Buford Leach. with Manufacturer and dealer in *11 Kinds of Laundry Work. NAPHTHA CLEANINS Public Auto Day and Night Service Miss Doris Leach is home from U. ————o- of M. for the Christmas recess. Mountain Scenery. High Grade Granite and Marble Goods called for and delivered Miss Ethel Hutchins is visiting her One of the charms Residence 156-3. 223 principal of Special atteutlou to parcel post work Telephones: Garage Mrs. Gustine Wardwell, in mountain Is Its Monuments, Tablets and Markers B>ster. scenery solitude.—• H. B. ESTEY & CO., Proprietors tine. Rns' ■*.. , Ellsworth and Bar Harbor, Me. State Street, Ellsworth. Me. ELLSWORTH FALLS. j reached for the gang-plank rope», a commotion Leonard Jordan and Everard L. at the rear of the crowd ILL Minis Moore spent two weeks recently in communicated Itself to the rest. camp at Beech Hill pond. Mrs. The gangplank stayed Its withdraw- Jordan and Mrs. Moore and son Rob- al while a Imtless youth elbowed hit ert spent and Saturday Sunday with way through. As he Henry them. passed DBfflffl Winthrop he pressed a note Into tl» .Mrs. Alb'ana Burril! of Brewer and hand. The next Instant he was aboard a Mrs. Grant Brooks of Hartland re- man ^ust sai'^* cently visited their uncle, Orlando and the gnngplnnk wus drawn In. A a few minutes When He Tried “Fruit-a-tives’* Brocks. Jim Callendar! Wrathfully, Win- Walter Grindle and wife have throp wanted to leap the ever-widen- ago, he would not or Liver closed their home Fruit Tablets here and gone to ing distance us the boat pulled out. vSS. 1*20. by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.! think of leaving Mount Belknap Hotel, | Portland for the winter. and haul the fellow hack. But all N.H, Mrs. George Black and son Clar- Marian sat home without a Lakepobt, ! Wetherby crouched amid he could do was to watch—watch ence of were help- “At 70 of chronic Bangor here recently on the lavish cushions on years age, Constip- the broad lanal, lessly as the chains of flower* of Lane’s their way to Otis to spend a few days parted, package ation was causing me to suffer with her face buried in her hands, her with Mrs. Fannie Young and family. scattering their petals on the churncd- Cold Tablets in his shoulders Above distressing Headaches, Dizziness and Walter Colby went to Waltham re- shaking convulsively. up water as the Esonln pointed her and and every Indigestion. cently for a visit with his parentB, about her the soft Hawaiian bow to the cloud-idled horizon. Thou bag, and Its Marian I believe I have taken more medi- Asa C. Colby wife. night spread beauty, but he remembered something thrust In one who has used had :,o for the velvet-starred cine than half-dozen eyes sky, his hand, and out the tablets any people in Hulls straightening these Cove. no ears for the droning chant of the town but did me until j crumpled paper, he read—not with ; nothing good / Miss Brewer is at after speaks just as Mary home, Pacific beating on the reef beyond the : pleasure: tried1Fruit-a-tices her summer’s employment in Bar of them.” 1.arbor. Rather, the loveliness of the “Sly Dear Mr. Winthrop—You have highly Right away I could see their good Harbor. | surroundings accentuated her grief, always claimed that your effects. After them for Mrs. Effie Hamor is in New Y’ork big objection taking three her loneliness. to for a few weeks. j me was mv lack of money—and of months, nty bowels were “The regular, Miss Marcia Curtis of Bar Harbor last evening we might have business ability. As to the first—re- and the other ailments disappeared”. spent the week-end with Miss Ruth -pent together, Jim,” she murmured j member those acres fn Million Valley GOLD * TABLETS FRANK A. IIALE. Hamor. “and did not come!” brokenly, you | you said were worthless? Sam Ltiloug JANES Orient Brewer and w7ife have fin- For on 80c. a box, G for $2.JO, trial size 25c. the morrow the girl, obeying | has been after them for some lime, ished their work at Pembroke and her “The Pink Tablets in the Yellow Box.” At dealers'or from FEUIT-A-TIVES uncle and guardian’s decree—and but would not meet my price. At nild- are at home. j >.. whoever disobeyed even a wish of last of Limited, OGDENSBURG, Y. Miss Marion is in New j night night, after twelve hours LE ROY, N. Y. Stanley C. millionaire Rochelle. N. Y.. for the winter. Henry Winthrop. sugar meditation, he met It. And—money Miss Laura Leland, who is attend- planter find important citizen of Hono- makes money. Yours truly. ing normal school in is lulu?—was to leave with her aunt on —*MI" Mt. Desert Ferry. Farmington, “JAMES E. CALLENDAR." spending her vacation with her pa- the Esonla for a prolonged trip in the In a sheltered corner of the middle The stork recently visited the Atlantic. ! Ellsworth, and to the rents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Leland. States. In the satisfaction of homes of Sam Hudson and Archie deck Jim and Marian talked together southeasterly gale of Tues Marlboro, a movement Dec. 20, “Anne.” is in operation "Gatcomb, leaving a daughter at Marian, resentful, already homesick while a necessarily resigned aunt set- day night, the power-boats of Ralpt which is will -O—--- hoped bring results A each. In knew .that her uncle's Smith. Calvin Stockbridge. F. Morst direct anticipation, tled their belongings In the stateroom appeal Is to be made to the Mrs. Birch Harbor. and John Lamoine were Sarah D'lzell has returned chief reason for her was to torn froir 8tate the hanlshlng below. through legislature for is to her honie in School has closed for a vacation of their moorings in Burntcoat Harboi Portland, after two break up the between his | sistance in putting this weeks with three weeks. friendship “Dearest," Jim was explaining. "I and driven ashore. road In s her mother. Most of the reasonable condition. Deaf ■ niece and James Elliot Callendar. had ears onlv Miss Hope teacher at Mrs. B. W. Hancock and daughter hoped to get here In time for a boats were badly damaged. have McKenney, I listened to appeals In ■ Florence The sound of heavy footsteps talk- with Mr. and the ■,s>' the Falls school, has been called to returned from Castine your uncle and then to per- Mrs. Alfred Bridges ol | Patrons of this road ask startled the Jim? that was New nothing but Fort Fairfield by the illness and Thursday. girl. No. suade you to give up the trip unt'l— London. Conn., are in Mintum I a safe life and After a property-preserving death of her father. short visit at home. Mrs. not Jim’s step. She had dared give well, until we could he married and helping Mrs. Mary Stanley prepare and now j highway, they intend that a Myra Moon attended the Myra Marston has returned to her to for her household teach- way her tears, thinking the lateness Hike It in on our But we shipping goods tc show-down shall be raaoe honeymoon. New ers' convention at Maehias last work in Portsmouth, N. H. of London. Mrs. Stanley has I O. W. Ford, one the hour rendered interruption un- had a blowout on the Walloa road, of Marlboro's hust- Monday. William Rice and wife have given up her position as gone It to postmistress, lers, is out with a meat cart likely. proved be her unde, anil, foreseeing some such contlngi n- Linnie Moon is keeping house t to Webster, where Mr. Rice has em- and will make her home with her Here is whom she had supposed I another proposition; for Mrs. Moon, the teacher at the i ployment. They were asleep long ey, scribbled the note to leave for daughter, Mrs. Bridges. accompanied Marlboro needs Lamoine; Lamoine Ferry school. by J. F. Cross. ago. him with a deckhand—then I Mrs. Alden Stanley will succeed needs hap- Marlboro. Their every inter- Dec. 16. C. Dee. 20. I'p the niep lie camp, a broad, mas- pened to see him." Jim wnb Mrs. Mary Stanley as at est C. paused postmaster seems to interlock. Badness -o———- --o- sive man, witIi a lialf-smnked n faint Mintum. Miss Vira will be relations cigar smile. Stanley cannot he otherw. than South Bluchill. Sunset. assistant. gripped tightly between his teeth. For "What Is It?" asked Marian, her closely interwoven. A great deal of Miss Emily Bowden, who has Mrs. Fred Lufkin has returned Llewellyn Joyce and wife have a moment he regarded his niece, not no sail hut Marlboro's money, except taxes been school in from eyes longer shining with gone to Rockland for the winter. attending Dor- Silsby’s hospital and is gaining goes to Lamoine, and' vice v, unkindly and yet without sympathy, happiness. A. / chester. Mass., is home. satisfactorily. C. Smith made a short visit in Why, then, not unite? Hancock's as she 1 hi- ■ stood up making futile dabs Miss Ruth Simpson, who has Edward Dunham and wife of Ells- "I didn’t tell your unde the lies! of Rockland this week. terest in Is with Marlboro negligible been her sister in w-orth Falls are her handkerchief at her wet eyes. Mr. and Mrs. Amos visiting Penob- in town. it. The sale of those ‘worthless lands' Staples came Why. then, do they want the a scot. is home. Mrs. Martha Stinson has Should he tell her or not? It would from Gott's Island and vis- is gone to gave me enough to purchase a consid- Sunday t costly and far removed fri,m Misses Frances and Harriet John- Gardiner for the he better her ited with Mrs. Charles wdnter. certainly for to leave erable interest In the Laurens Stockbridge. iheir interests. Cold facts son pine- sometime are visiting in Brooklin. Charles Haskell, who has employ- hating that confounded Callender in- They left Monday for Rockland. stir men to action. apple plantation, where I go In ns as- Harold Ladien and wife of Dor- ment in Boston, is at home. Mrs. Lida Norwood and son Eu- Dec. 18. stead of fancying she was heartbroken sistant "Jane." chester, Mass., are her Mrs. Lufkin superintendent on my reinrn !" gene have returned from Southwest visiting pa- Reynold and daughter over him. rents, B. E. Sylvester, jr., and wife. Barbara are in Portland until after Suddenly .Minimi had an Idea, an Harbor. Isles ford. The sooner she over her infatua- Dec. 13. n the holidays. got Mea which made her blush M.vrtiee Joyce. Luelia Joyce. May- adorably. Capt. Waiter Hadlock and wife left —-o-■ Everett Gross and tion the sooner would she prove amen- nard Staples. Oscar Johnson and George Ravnes "Why—why—.Jim—(here Is no rea- last Tuesday for Boston, where West Tremont, are able to his James Fuller are home they chopping for Raymond Small'. plans—plans eminently son from school will be The why we couldn't hi*—in-—" ; joined by their son Russel! body of Mrs. Thurs- Dec. 17. well to for the Christmas recess. ^ George “Sadie." calculated advance her Inter- and thence co to New said "when we York for the ton of Dorchester. Mass.. —--- “Exactly," Jim. reach Miss Phebe Kent has was ests—and his. returned to Christmas holidays. brought here for burial in Hill Rest San FranciscoT‘ the island, after a in BayshJc Resolutely he flicked the ash from prolonged stay Capt. Edward cemetery. Her husband Boston. Spurting and wife and son Misses Beatrice and Melissa Jones “Oniy,* and Marian looked lovingly have closed their Herbert his clgnr and laid his hand on the house and left Fri- accompanied it. Funeral and Frances Closson are at home at tlie distant sdiores Mrs. Martin Kent is spending the | shoulder. growing in the day for Bangor, where they were to services were held at the Methodist from Ellsworth girl's “Sly dear.” be said winter in Massachusetts. high school for three ; blue haze. “I'd like to come meet their son church, Rev. F. without where do purple of youngest Harrv who Bl^isdell officiating. weeks. preamble, “just you Many the lobstermen, prior to is The back to Haw%!i—" attending Kents Hill academy. W. T. I. society has sus- Miss Agnes Bowden, who has been suppose your precious Jim Is wasting hauling out their boats for the “For our Then they were to leave for Wilbra- pended work until spring, as so employed at the shoe his time?” honeymoon," finished Jiiu. season, spend a day or two in hand- factory, is at ham. Mass., to spend the winter with many members are away for the home. and promised her wftb a kiss. lining in order to secure their win- He paused as the girl raised relatives of e winter. ter's ills. Sour I M Mrs. Georgia Pinkham a few supply of fish. They report fish spent startled eyes of Inquiry, then contin- Springfield. Mass., they were to be Mrs. Emma Reed, who has Jays recently in Surry. very plentiful in the bay. been ued: “I had occasion today to ride TOUCHED BY joined by their oldest son Raymond, visiting her daughter in Ells- Ted Pinkham. with his is HIS GENEROSITY Ellis and Merrill Joyce have had bride, ont to the Waiion ditch. On who is attending Mt. Hermon. After w'orth, is home. with his my way their boats hauled out on the bank. parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. the Christmas recess both Dec. 13. I Callendar with one of Sam's boys ex- 'Thelma.” Pinkham. Friends passed for Wife to Scold a There was a successful church extend best Impossible Such sup- pect to return to Kents Hill to finish -o- half-caste dnngliters at Seaside hall' | wishes. pretty putting Charitably Inclined Hubby per Wednesday eve- their studies. Kustbrook. Dec- 16. wreaths about his neck!” With a ning. C. A. C. as She Had. Mrs. Nellie Spofford left last Fri- Miss Etta Piper has gone to North Dec. 17. -o- gentle pressure of his hand. WInthrop G. i for Melrose Ellsworth to with day Highlands. Mass to stay her sister, Kluehill Falls. into the house. -o——— Mrs. Arthur passed Ah, at last he came! spend the winter with her daughter, Nason, a few weeks. Miss Chatto is home from I’rospcfl Harbor. j Dorothy Marian’s first thought was that her The i Mrs. Gordon Day. c Several memoers of Greenwood Bangor for the waiting woman rose majes- Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Lurrabee left holidays. whom she knew to be be- j Misses Bernice and Marion e met at the hall and uncle, a tically to her feet as she heard her and to be y Saturday M. A. Candage is spending the Win- Tuesday expect gone all Ella liever In the that means Spurting, Stanley and Kenneth match- The ladies ! er in principle any husband open the front door. He winter. They will spend the holi- had a ,wood Sedgwick with her sister, Mrs. ! Jarvis are at home from Bangor for Justifies a good end, had cooked days with the F. F. 1 served »Qpp.er'„ Irving Candage. tip pnused aghast as he entered ihe Ifttle Larrubees in the holidays. the as a Washburn. Alonzo Wilbw Hancock Is in Mrs. Li. B. Conary visited relatives story final weapon against living room ami saw her °,f flushing eyes. Mr. Maynard Jordan, instructor at C. £or Am°n n Jim. For well she knew her was and Mrs. Benjamin C'rosley of town cutting spoo. Sedgwick last week.. nncle “Sammyr she cried. “This after- of M.. oune to the Franklin are with Satnrday spend : Mr. of South Bluehill is bent a their sister. Mrs. J. Googins and David "5b H?ur. Taylor upon match between her and noon I saw you go into Goshen's holidays with his parents. Alden pnwn- 3. Coombs, for the winter. ; Moses Wilbur and r ercy Jordan ! working for Eugene Conary. the son of W. owner Jordan Laurens, of the sliop with a What does it and wife. their work ofl the rail- Dec. C. package. A pleasant party gathered at the E. have finished 20. Oahu Such a Mr. and Mrs. George H. Fernald, pineapple plantations. mean? Answer me! The suspense Is IV. Cleaves residence on ^-cead and are home for the winter. | -o- > Wednesday. who have been'in Natick. re- marriage would effectively unite the killing me.” Dec. 15. to celebrate Mr Mass., “Gem.” Pretty Marsh. Cleaves’ ; turned home fc fj; business Interests of the island's two Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Smallidge of She sank halfway to the floor and sighly-seventh birthday. The neigh- Miss -o- bors l Higgins, the Red Cross nurse, greatest corporations. rested there. and friends, numbering twenty- : f* South Brooksville. lartlett’s Island are visiting Mr. and who has been at Cranberry island the And yet—Jim had not come to Her mo. partook of a picnic dinner. As High school closed Friday for two : drs. Mark Gray. say husband turned away and I past few days, came here Saturday of Northeast Ills Mrs. Cleaves’ year day came so near, vacation. Mrs. Amos Sinclair eood-by. absence In Itself was al- coughed twice. and wSl remain for a week at least. ■weeks’ lie celebration did for both, is darbor has returned home, after a most corroboration of her and two She the Mrs. L. F. Hutchinson ill. uncle’s “Yes, Janet," he confessed. “Rutg gave an interesting talk at with Miss Stalnacke and Mrs. tny birthday cakes graced the board. In GerardCondon is clerking in the week story. With a heart, the I i church Sunday evening. heavy girl dear, really couldn't see poor old the afternoon the post-card shower postofflce. 1 K. Smith. entered the house. A stage and dressing-rooms have cut his arm Goshen go about in rags any longer, irrived. When the deluge was at ire The steamer May Archer is making Allen Freeman quite been built on to the western end of Meanwhile Jim, all too well aware so I Just bundled oki height, there were 1T9. and they are trips from Rockland twice a week. >adly while butchering, recently. up my stilt, and the Neighborhood House hall. The G. of the bewilderment hts absence must took It over to still coming from all directions. The Minnie, Capt Black, is at Dec. 13. the poor man.” ; outside is completed, and this week he Reading the greetings in- with staves for -o——— causing the girl he loved, sat flow- “Sammy!“ she cried. “How I proven 1 the floors will be and it will be Buck’s Harbor loaded have and laid, Hives,eczema, itch or salt rheum seta er-crowned of teresting furnished entertain- Rockland. I among a group dancing, misjudged you, you dear, generous ready for usa by Thursday evening. Can't bear the touch of ment. Some of them were original Miss Shirlie Condon, who has been rou crazy. chanting ukulele-plavlng Hawaiian*. dear !~ when tbe teachers plan exorcises for Doan's Ointment is fine verses written for the occasion. Be- school here, has •our clothing. the school children and a Christinas attending high gone And with a fierce hatred he hated his And out of pure admiration for kia fore the or skin All druggists sell it. company dispersed tiiere to her home at Dark Harbor. itching. treer for all who care to share with stolid, phlegmatic, half Chinese, part generosity she refrain el from remind- was general singing * Dec. 20. C. 10c a box.—Advt. Everybody them. native, part white, all heathen host, ing him of the $2 she had riad a delightful time, and Mr. lent bun schools will close Thursday tor tea who had refused all the Cleaves a genuine steadfastly day dfcy before.—Houston Rost. surprise. ! days' vacation. December 15. at the home to give his answer. of Dec. 20. S. her son Henry, Mrs. Elizabeth Hamil- Yet Jim smiled and bowed and flirt- Dedham. The Pekin Legation. ton passed away after a short illness ed with the girls, knowing In his heart, L. R. Black a«d son Bernard of A glance at the names of tile few it the age of eighty-two years. In that only by possessing his soul In pa- Watervil!* are guests of W. W. Black countries where the min- tlie death of Mrs. Hamilton the com- tience could he gain his ends. And I .and wife. ister is munity loses one of its eldest and appropriately Installed in his A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. just about the time that Marian was most worthy women, and the Metho- official mansion betrays a rather e<>*vn- John Jeflison Dec. 17. falling Into a troubled wherein iist chnrch one of’ Ire valued and de- j sleep trie choice, writes Terressa Mrs. Lena Hides of Passadumkeag hong in voted members. Funeral services Postum she dreamed of faithless men, Jim had is Gerald the World’s ; visiting her brother, Work. Instead of Lon- were held in the church Rev* his reward. Friday. Thompson. don, Parts, Route, we find diplomatic Mr. Ramsey of Winter Harbor offlci- sure t ing. Mist tjaiien—i troy— James Johnson Is home from his residences in Bangkok. Pekin and iting. Mrs. Hamilton will he greatly- sc hoof in the holidays. Tousan’ dolls' down. Ftxee up fest missed in all her Portland, for Morocco. The legation at Pekin is associations, and and Mr. bime by.” ber Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Burrlll Cereal cheerful, friendly, helpful lift- at- imrtiruiarly creditable, being of sub- and Mrs. (Jerald Thompson are The following morning the Esonla’s will he remembered by a large cirtde stantial masonry and placed in. a spa- tending State grange In Lewiston. smokestacks were flinging their signals »f friends. cious compound. That so a New Century grange has elected used in of of Into the worthy Dee. 2*. £ place departure smiling Hawaiian thw officers: Master. Clif- reservation should have been acquired -o- following sky. Ropes of flowers stretched from ford overseer. Maurice in the heart of Pekin might strike tlie Marlboro. Burrlll; coffee has many advan- the crowded dock to the decks where Miller; lecturer, Ida Houston, stew- traveler curiously. When dldl rongresa Coleman Hodgkins & Son. local the passengers gorgeously wreathed ard, Everett Cook; A. S., Walter become so batchers, arw their soon generously well-disposed to- having busy Warren Miller; treas.. with lels of brilliant flowers, smiled season, and Gray; chap., tages, recognized. ward our China ? daily they are at the diplomat In av E. W. Burrlll; sec., Gerald Thomp- and waved farewells to those left be- slaughter, w,rth swipe predominating. rather shame-faced answer Is that we son; Ceres, Marion Burrlll; Pomona. Postum is better for hind. Quite lamentable is this sanation; never bought IL In the Dover rebel Bertha Black; Tlorn, Hattie Miller; them, som- Mr. and Mrs. G. L MleLellac raised a Among standing silent, L. A. S.. Helen ion of 1900, United States, marines oc- family of White lymouth Rock Gray. health, costs less than ber-eyed, one slender girl waited un- pul- Due. 20. cupied that particular piece of ter- lets. and had them laying la Septem- ’ smiling. But her glance wandered, » ritory, and In a sense, they have occu- ber, only to have the foxes get them coffee, has a flavor searching continually the people on all West Tremont. yet pied It ever since. during that month In October, the dock. Nor did as similar to coffee. they brighten when the animal was protected by Miss Marjorie and Lillian Bridges very they fell upon the complacent flgnre State law. nineteen were tost in this are Bpending the Christmas holidays Care of la of her uncle, whose very attitude In- Antiques Palestine. depredation. Who wins? at home. An visiting hef dicated satisfaction at a deed well archeological department has Mr- and Mrs. George Treadwell Mrs. Letitia Sprague Is Postum Cereal should keen created in Palestine which will have rented the Harley Hodgkins daughter. Mrs. Eva Kelley. done. » be for the place for the winter. It Is under- Mrs. Lena Robbins Is visiting And Indeed he had cause to pat responsible preservation of a full fifteen all stood that Mr. Treadwell contem- McKinley. be boiled himself on the back. In antiquities. The high commission- re- approvingly plates a lumbering operation. Eugene Eye and mother have er has appealed to all the archeological sev- two minutes more the vast Pacific Hattie Melntyre. who underwent turned from Massachusetts, after minutes. Another form societies of Palestine to to the would begin to stretch between his report an operation at the Massachusetts eral months’ absence. administrator of this new of tne rebellious niece and the man of her department general hospital In Boston recently, The ladles- aid society Instant Postum is made of Interest in is its Chrlstm choice—but not of his. Tet a great everything connection recovering satisfactorily. She will Methodist church held with Palestinian return to hall Dee. 13. Ma deal can In two minutes. archeology. Delegates Marlboro In a few days. sale In Pythian in the no happen were instantly cup, from all these learned D. W. Springer & Son have com- useful and fancy articles Just as the native band societies will ® changed a be attached to this pleted a difficult job moving their slle. In the evening pleasing from Its martial music Into the service. with plain- shop and garage from Hancock to tertainment was enjoyed, required. Procee boiling tive Hawaiian Aloha, whose ca- this place. The building was taken cream and cake for sale. dences never fall to awaken In the Explained. down in sections and conveyed over Northeast Har- Grocers sell both kinds hearts of those who listen strange, Little Mike—Fayther, phwot la an land and water. Schooner Alice, of at the Laity melancholy regrets and yearnings; a utopsy1 Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Hodgkins bor, loaded lumber have vacated their summer cottage at this week, Jnst as the last wreaths were thrown McLubberty (promptly)—An autop- “Thelma. the shore, and are occupying rooms Dec. IS. "There's a Reason" and the sleek-bodled young Kanakas sy, la ut? Shure. thot'a whin a dead with Mr. Hodgkli s' parents. -o-- % made at the rails for their hold ready man requlsts the doctors to cut him Loud are the heard rumblings Subscribe tor The American d'ves after coins thrown by the pas- up. so tliot he can folnd out relative to the Hancock section of phwot 1 sengers above; Just as the deckhands Is the matter wld him. road leading from NorthLamoine to |2.00 a Year Winter Harbor. tate business. He was the first Bickford and Mrs. the of three Did he Roach. ElwoodKlwnfei ULallace president of the Bluehill Land and Happiness people. Sargent and Mrs. Margaret Adams has to daughter Ellen Improvement Co., and also of the assert his Innocence and tell all be gone were recent guests of to the with relatives in Mil- fish and game association. knew, he felt sure of ultimate Bootubay spend holidays A DTiage. Square acquit- her G. HEALTHFUL son. A. Adams, who has em- anti upright in all business tal—at the of the fiance of Henry Trask left last dealings, expense in the fish week for always a leader in ployment hatchery there. charitable and the girl he loved. For now came back ** h“S em‘,]oymftnt civic Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Greene have toV the affairs, the summer as well as whiter the to him many little acts on Wilbur’s been spending several days with Mr. HABIT permanent residents were his Pendleton, who has part—petty excuses to see his books, and Mrs. D. W. Torrey. Malrice warm friends. Besides a widow, he Protect *“ i!°8t°n erasure or Madison who has been your vital forces an(1 leaves one daughter, Mrs. W B Har- #an substitution he could not Torrey, Ponlaud.^hoTe116 riman of Bluehill. recall making. yachting since last April, has re- and build up your re- Mrs. turned home for the winter. Stat® E. P. Babson has gone to Suppose he silent? Ills own assessors' kept Winfield Greenlaw and I. T. Lowe a mIet“ngatitnnAugut8te. Brookline. Mass., to spend the winter life would be ruined and his sistive-powers with little the regular of great went down meeting Schoodic with her daughter, Mrs. N. fishing the bay last Wed- grange H. Mayo. of his father’s name hcn- December 9. the first Misses hope making nesday. They had a rough trip, but was degree Olive and Virginia Chase ! <©. 1920. by McClure Newspaper Syndicate., conferred on five oftible, defeated. now that his in a catch. candidates and have gone to Portland to Yet, brought gooa the second on ten. spend the | holidays with Roger Rennett had growD up in mother was dead, what did it matter, A. E. Farnsw'orth of Brooklin, who Rebekah their brother, E E I coJna lodge has several Chase. the shadow of his father's disgrace. compared to Virginia’s shattered hap- recently bought quite a tract of land, candidates awaiting a woodlot of the Eastern scorn initiation. Among those who have returned Since his school he had be- piness and loss of faith in men? He containing A. J. Guptlll, who early days has been em home for the had Marble Co., has built a camp and has Ployed at New Christmas holidays come accustomed to sly innuendoes seen one woman’s life wrecked Bedford, Mass is are: Wendell a crew at wrork there this winter. home for the Grindle. Sherborn. and looks whicn at first he through the perfidy of the man she winter. Mass.; Edward askance, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. ToriWy will Mrs. Etta Snow, Columbia loved. the Grover and attributed to some peculiarity of ills Through long, sleepless leave Thursday by the way of Belfast ilton George Ham- halls; Harold Bisset. Brewer; Walter EMULSION went to own. Rut night when for Portland to Prospect Harbor Fri- little by little he gathered Roger struggled—and spend the holidays t° Littlefield, Fannie Maddocks, Water- oay attend the funeral came, he had made his de- with their Mrs. W. E. thrice after of their ville; William Bisset. Limestone; stray bits of information until one morning daughter, daily meals. Elizabeth Hamilton. Harold cision. should be Stoddard. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mrs Hsmpr' Osgood, Wallace Perkins. memorable day shortly before his Virginia happy. Hamilton was well known and I of Lombard (Anita Torrey) of West of thousands much niversity Maine; Rufus Grindle i graduation from high school he con- With the morning came an early esteemed here. The and Arthur Somerville, Mass., will join them sympathy Snow, Coloy college. fronted Ids mother with his scraps of summons from the president of the daily prove that is extended t0 the The ladies of the there. Baptist church bonk to come to his office. To his sur- relat,ives)mmUn*^ half-knowledge and learned from her Ernest Barbour was taken to held the annual sale of cooked food i Dr. taking Scott’s Perkina has and the whole bitter tale; how his father prise, Roger found him not alone. Silsby’s hospital at Rocaland Satur- .«fci--t7.W.,U,?m been fancy articles at the chapel taking Capt. A. R. j had Wilbur, the end of an tin- to be Emulsion is a Welch's place on I hursday afternoon. In the misappropriated trust funds, had chewing day operated upon for appendi- m6r E' evening T- Russe11 tbe Past a laughable been Indicted and had committed sui- lighted cigar, sat on the edge of a citis. v eek farce. “The District healthful habit. School at School should have commenced fTens Bluehill Corners," was cide In prison while serving his sen- chair, obviously less at ease than pre- n.j. Chester Hamilton of Dec. but the is Prospect Har- sented. under the direction of Mrs. tence. either of the two men. 13, supervisor finding bor has in employment at Dr. Dyer's W. G. Greene. The sketch difficulty procuring a teacher. ''The Bashful contained “Don't forget, my son,” she had con- “My nephew tells me,” began How- Mr. Bobbs,” given man> local liits and Dec .19. T. C‘aSS original songs cluded at the end of the sad story, ard without preamble, “that you came Mt. OcMTt °f tUe high s«h00> and compositions, and the -o- Ferry. Fridat OI< parts rep- to the hank late and wife Fr‘da> evening, was well resenting children “that now it lies with you to make one evening. Can Manset. Louis Spratt are home and presented from 'four to four- received with much teen the name bear. It was you explain?” Mrs. C. D. McKenzie has been ill of from Sbrrento. favorableuie years of age were cleverly taken. worthy you comment. a cold the Arthur Jellison and family are vis- The proceeds were $9 7. your father's also, hut through you Roger looked at Howard in surprise. past week. Dec. 20. I Mr. and Mrs. Elmer re- iting his parents, \V. W. Jellison and s Dec. 20. g It may again become honorable." Then, with a fleeting smile at Wilbur, Stanley —-o- turned home Sunday from Rockland. wife. -o- And it was with this al- “No,” he said thought quietly. The Mrs. Gertrude Lounder and Bernard. r ran ladies’ aid society and Busy little Kim. ways in mind that left the It was the president’s turn to be Thursday a Roger high Bees held their Christmas sale in son spent the week-end in Ellsworth evening social was The high school is closed for one i held at the school, went through college and came amazed. “My hoy.” he said, “just why Smith’s little with Mrs. Pearl McFarland. community hall. An en- week. store Tuesday after- joyable time is Mr. back to make a living for himself and are you doing this?” i noon and evening. Dec. 14. Harvard Carter, wife and daughter reported. A good Wolstenholme conducted morn- sum was netted whose At that moment the door and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hester are home from Old Town for to pay for electric ing and evening services at the mother, scanty resources had opened Childs of lights. Bap- ! Seal Harbor have moved two weeks. tist church Sunday. been practically depleted by the ex- Virginia, beautiful in soft furs, stood into the Schools will close Hancock house. Dec. 20. C. Thursday for the Rev. Murchie A. Gordon of Calais pense of her son's education. Then, on the threshold. “I came as you j holidays. will The community Christmas tree and preach at the Methodist church shortly after his return, his mother asked me, uncle,” she hesitated. “I Mrs. Emma i concert will be held in the Union Reed. who. has been Sunday, Dec. 26. had don’t know her died, and Roger, bitterly, but. just why—” church Christmas AN ELLSWORTH MAN'S EXPERI- visiting son, E. B. Reed, left Misses Marion and Mamie eve. Drisko blamed the burden Howard stood “Come with me. j Monday for of Columbia truthfully, heavy up. Franklin Ward is home from the ENCE. Dorchester, Mass to Falls are guests for a spend the winter of sorrow she had borne for so many Wilbur,” he said. “I have had ray eye U. of M. for the with her daughter few days of Mrs. D. L. Tracey. They holidays. Mrs. Clinton on for some time—on Dec. 20. Gray. are on their way home from Colby. years for her untimely death and his you your fre- “Lilac.” Miss i' out of doubt Madol.vn Closson is employed rii.ay Mrs Nancy Smith accom- consequent great loneliness. quent trips town—on your noc- Can you the evidence of this at Mrs. Ellsworth citizen? Ralph Benson's. panied her daughter. Miss Olive, to His one comfort during the sad days turnal visits to the bank. In fact, I Surry. G. G. Lawson, who The following teachers are home You can verify Ellsworth endorse- recently bought Waterville, where she will be oper- was the kindness of Virginia Dacre. sent Rennert here one night for some the Pray house, is ated for the Christmas vacation: Miss ment. tearing it down, upon for appendicitis. Rack in school papers when I felt sure he would | which will add Roger’s days had been Angie from Miss Ella much to the beauty of There will be a Christmas tree at ; Treworgy Milo, Read this: born the one great hate and one stumble upon you. I let 1 the place, as it has been the Methodist church great suspicion Jarvis from Orrington, Miss Lizzie Arthur Brown, carpenter, Birch unkept, and Friday evening. rest an unsightly place for will love of his life. The love was for this temporarily on an innocent man, i Gray from Sedgwick Ridge, and Miss Ave., Ellsworth, says: “Doan's Kid- many years. Pupils give a brief entertain- Mr. same to see make a clean Ethel Lord from and Mrs. Guy Parker are ment. Virginia, the hate for her cousin, hoping you breast ; Sedgwick. ney Pills did me a world of good and at Delard. Fla., for the winter. The of Wilbur Howard, of the of it. If you had things might have Paul Clark is in town for a few I can recommend them to anyone receipts the sale and supper nephew pres- The library will be gone easier with As is—” days. afflicted with kidney trouble. My open Friday of Thursday evening were $60. The ident of the bank where Roger you. it His this week instead of look was Guy Jordan and Edmund Wood were in bad for some Saturday, from Sunday school collection for starv- worked. significant as he tightened his kidneys shape to 5 in are home from E. M. C. S. for the p. m., order to give the li- ing children amounted to $25. hold on the arm of his time and the secretions were dis- nephew, who Christmas vacation. brarian, Mrs. E. B. Reed, the Christ- The a colored and milky. My back both- following frojn Massachu- nmrks father that (luring ills words had appeared to mas setts concerning Roger’s Capt. N. J. Kane is home. me when holiday. paper is of interest to the many ered going about my work had made Virginia, at that time a shrink perceptibly into his clothes. There will be a Christmas tree Fri- Sunday,'Dec. 26, at both services friends here of the bridegroom: "The and there was a deep-seated pain little The door closed them both. day at the Methodist at the church, there will be wedding of Austin B. Fernald and slim, leggy girl with snapping upon evening church, just over my kidneys. Every time special Dec. 20. music, and on Isabelle Crookes took brown eyes and flyaway pigtails, Left alone, the man and girl were L. I cold 1 was sure to be Sunday evening there place Wednes- caught will a —-o- also be exercises by the children. day evening, Nov. 24, at the Metho- thrust a protecting arm through Rog- for moment at a loss. Then it oc- worse. I read about Doan's Kid- Seal Cove. The church will be dist and curred to that so so I prettily decorated church, Medford, Mass. The er’s declare: “You’re a hateful Roger Virginia was tak- ney Pilis being good, thought Dec. Congratulations are extended to 20. "Will o’ wedding ceremony was I would try a box. I got Doan's Wisp.” performed by tiling, Wilbur, if you are ray cousin, ing very easily this startling news Mr. and Mrs. the Rev. M. L. Eddie Seavey o. West at Alexander's and be- Bullock, and the and no matter what about about her fiance. 'T’ns about Pharmacy ■ you say sorry Tremont, who were married. Prospect Harbor. double-ring service was used. The recently gan using them. I felt better in a Roger’s father, he lias the most beau- Wilbur—on your account,” he began The bride was Miss Katie Butler of Norman Shaw arrived home Satur- couple was attended by Miss Lillian very short time, sb bought two more tiful mother in the world 1" hesitantly. Center. day to spend the with Boutillier as bridesmaid and Virginia’s boxes and when were finished holidays his May- they own was “Yon be for but not on Dana Swazey, who has been em- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaw. nard Fernald as best man. The ush- mother dead. may him, I was cured, sound and well. I ployed in Boston' is home. It was with deep sorrow that the ers were W. A. Sherwood and John had never her my account!” cried Virginia with have never since had an ache or a Roger forgotten par- Chester many friends of color. Johnson, Center, came Mrs. Emma Moore Nicholson. Miss Ruth Donaldson tisanship. Not that the- old antago- heightened "Every one seems pain and anything i can say in favor heard home from Boston last week. of her death Friday, after a played the wedding march. The to be under a mistake. Last of Doan's Kidney pills couldn’t be nism between her and her cousin had laboring Dec. 18. N- short illness. Funeral services were bride wore a brown suit too • travelling Rather night Uncle Will called and asked me good." held at the developed. the contrary. For -o- home Sunday afternoon, and tailored hat, and carried a bou- if Wilbur 60c‘ at all dealers. Foster-Mil- ns into a and I were engaged. When Growth of Rev. Mr. French of Steuben of sweet Her Virginia grew tall, slender Beauty. burn officiat- quet peas. bridesmaid I denied Co.. Mfrs.. Buffalo. N. with her loosened into it he said he was glad. Then If yon are not ing. Much sympathy is expressed wore a brown tailored suit, and car- girl pigtails growing more and T he told "me of the accusation WOMAN’S CASE for tha daughter. Miss Bertha, and ried a bouquet of violets. The bride waves and curls on her stately head, against more beautiful as you grow older, you and I her brother Lewis, who have been is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- I and Wilbur became a you I—well, wouldn't believe it are not living your life AMAZES ELLSWORTH dapper youth right. Prob- devoted to their and was I mother in her declin- ward S. Crookes of Halifax, N. S. i with a thin mustache of which he was so—indignant. guess ably no normal man was horn with ing years. The groom is the son of Mrs. Rebecca that Uncle Will A business u. wife could not j Inordinately proud, people began to yiough*—thinks—I more ungainly features than Abraham 1 *- who has Fernald. The church i Colwell, been ill was prettily hint that the mean—” but with his sew or reaM with > t harp pains in since kinship between the two Lincoln; wonderful intel- September, has recovered suffl- decorated with flowers and ever- ! Roger rose was not going to prove an obstacle suddenly. What was lectual and spiritual experience wit- her eyes. For ye.. N r eyes were cientlv to walk up town. green. After the ceremony, a dinner | to a closer relation, and feared giving Virginia those wonderfully rosy ness the that came red and weak. Finaiiv “lie tried slm- A large party gathered at the E. was served at the Parker House for Roger beauty to the j cheeks, and why was she " W. Holden residence the The left for : the downfall of the hopes he had floundering strong., vigorous face. t i tebhazel, camp hydrastis. Saturday eve- guests. couple Los long Tennyson, Long- ning. in honor of cherished. so helplessly? fellow. Julia Ward mixed in Eavo !: eye wash. Mr. Holden's thirty- Angeles, Cal., Thursday. On their llowe. Emerson, eiktlth birthday was will at and I “Anyway.” the girl was Beecher. Frances Ti •> result produced by .1 single bottle anniversary. Friends they stop Chicago And people hinted at other things, continuing, Willard, l.owell, of the family got the and the Grand The “uncle said that when i.:,’d everyone. We guarantee a up party Canyon. groom plans also. For instance, there were those yesterday you Verdi. Brahms—all developed a beauty planned with Mrs. Holden for a gen- to engage in business in Los An- were were not-as em- s'::::IS bottle of Lavopiik to help ANY who. when Roger was taken into the questioned you of countenance in their later years uine surprise to Mr. Holden, as it geles.” in CASE weak, strained .r inflamed bank, shook their heads and phatic your denials as he thought that was unknown in their youth. The was. ‘Everybody and their grand- Walter Blaisdell, principal of Free- gave ut- Aluminum eye cup FREE. you ought to, be and he decided you that counts is the mother" literally responded, the port high school, is home. Bernard terance to vague remarks about hered- beauty radiating do, s Pharmacy. were being quixotic and luster guests numbering fifty-five. Abund- Sprague is home from Waterville and ity, “bred in the bone.” “like father, shielding that shines through the gray somebody for some reason or other.” hair and wrinkles as the M l IVES WI1 ant refreshments were served, and Miss Eirena DeBeck from Belfast. like son.” And Wilbur himself, a vice sun is going cards, music and games Capt. F. P. Gott left for of "Virginia,” cried Roger suddenly, dpwn.—Exchange. GLYCERINE MIXTURE kept things Monday, president the hunk largely through St. for the win- down to “since --o- going merrily. P/etersburgh, Fla., the grace of being the president's bending her, there is id stomach trouble for years. Dec. 20. C. ter. no one else may I that some nephew, had felt it Incumbent upon hope Celibacy Among the Clergy. Auer giving her simple buckthorn -u-!- Capt. Ed. Dyer came home from Ids position to remonstrate with his day—” During the first three centuries the bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Ad- Cranberry Isles. Stockton Springs Thursday. uncle. Virginia lifted love-lit eves to his. marriage of the clergy was b r-i ku, her husband says: “Mv wife Hillard Hamor arriyed home Sat- Dec. 20. B. freely'"per- “Sooner than that!” she said, and as mitted. but by the Council f els fine now and has rained weight, urday for the holidays. His brother “Uncle Will.” he began with a slight of Elvira, Roger drew her into his in the fourth it is wonderful stomrrh medicine.” Shirley will arrive the last of the ! North Brooklin. embarrassed pull at his mustache, arms, “I early century, continence week. Nellie Nicholson has returned from guess T know uncle wanted me was enjoined on all Adler-i-ka acts on BOTH upper and “isn't it—er—rather risky to employ why who served at the lower foul matter Seth Rice, of this a visit to her sister, Mrs. Alton Clos- to come.” she altar For centuries this bowel, removing formerly place. young Bennett?” whispered happily. subject led which poisoned stomach and which is here for the winter helping L. M. son, in Bluehill. to in Howard laid many struggles the church, but who is a new Johnson of the Brooklin Willlufn down the re- you never thought was in your sys- Rice, building boat for Rev. I). was settled he was and finally by Gregory VU. tem. EXCELLENT for gas on the Mr. Cromw'ell. Baptist church preached a Christmas port reading regarded his WAS NOT HIS TIME TO DIE positively forbidding the of stomach or chronic constipation. Miss Bernice Spurling of Islesford ; sermon in the chapel Sunday after- nephew over the rims of his glasses. marriage the clergy. The Council of Trent In Cuard against appendicitis. The im- is spending a few days with her sis- ! noon. “How so?” he asked curtly. Indiana Judge, Reported Slain in Civil ter, Mrs. Harvard The social in View hall 1545 confirmed ttds rule. In the Greek purities it brings out will surprise Beale. Bay Friday “Well, his father—” War, Still Alive and in Offi- Air. and Mrs. Alillard are evening was well attended, and a church celibacy Is ngt you.—Alexander's Pharmacy. Spurling “I’m not employing his father. He's cial Harness. compulsory on pleasantly settled at St. sum was realized towards the Augustine, goodly said Uncle ordinary clergy. Protestauts hold Fla. for electric dead,” Will. “Close the paying installing lights that there Is no moral superiority In door as you go out, Wilbur.” a Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Stanley are in the hall. Judge Henry Clay Allen tells over I celibacy marriage and that the Catarrh Germs receiving congratulations on the ar- School closed Friday. The Then, late One winter evening, Rog- thrilling story of the battle at Rich- church lias no right to such an rival of a impose twelve-pound girl. teacher, Miss Elizabeth Cole, left at er, returning to the bank for a forgot- mond, Ky. He asserts that only a MOVE HYOMEI obligation on any class of. her minis- OUT WHEN The Red Cross nurse, who has once for Rockland to visit her pa- miracle ten package, surprised a light in an kept him from being found ters. been here two weeks, has gone to rents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Cole. MOVES IN inner office. Investigation discovered shot in the back more than once. Islesford. She entertained the The of this people community and Wilbur, rather flustrated, who after ’Only a boy of eighteen, he No stomach dosing:. Hyomel la young folks pleasontly while here. suddenly of the town in general mourn the Celibacy and Sanctity. made chiefly of oil of eucalyptus taken W. A. Rice is cutting wood for an involved explanation of his pres- was thrust into this battle with the from forests of inland death of Henry K. Grindle, who Is the state of being celibate the eucalyptus Bert Birlem. He will soon haul out ence, departed hastily. Roger puzzled rest of his regiment, untrained and Celibacy ex- passed to the life on Australia, and combined with other higher Wednes- or unmarried. It is especially applied cellent his motor boat for the winter. Dec. over the matter, then dismissed it undrilled. The fighting was long and antiseptics. day, 15, of heart failure and life of abstinence In Inland Australia the atmosphere Dec. 20. “Tot." from his mind. He could and two-thirds of to the voluntary acute Bright's disease, hastened a not know, hard, the regiment is so with balsam thrown by followed many re- Impregnated -o- was met death. from marriage hy out fall from the roof of a cottage sev- of course, that Wilbur forgetting Judge Allen wTas shot by the eucalyptus trees tnat germs Bluehill. devotees and hy some orders of do not thrive, and in consequence eral years ago. Mr. Grindle was his own dismay In wondering what twice, but once the bullet hit an iron ligious coughs, colds, catarrh and other nose Schools closed December 17. born as those of the Roman CHthollc here fifty-nine years ago, and was the nature of his (Roger’s) er- spoon in his pocket, a spoon he car- clergy, And throat afflictions are practically Prof, A. S. Turner left Tuesday for spent the greater part of his life in rand. ried for his church. The ancient Egyptian priests unknown. his home in Jefferson. ague medicine, and once North Brooklin, purchasing a resi- a rigid chastity, the priest- Breathe Hyomel and get the same Amos and Charles- Stover arrived it cnanceu tnat on tne day tne bank the hard heel of his harvester shoe. preserved pleasant killing effect as you dence near Brooklin corner, and mov- Greece and Rome were germ When the was esses of ancient would get In the eucalyptus forests. Monday. there examiners elected to visit Tylervllle, fight ovfer at last he ing after his home was burned to virginity, and the Hyomel Is sold Chas. E. Alexander Mrs. M. E. Saunders met with a was out exhausted where pledged perpetual by here nearly seven years ago. He Wilbur of town. As he got dropped he stood, and everywhere on a guar- Buddhist of the East adhere to druggists painful accident Monday evening, was an off the train on his return he his face all and priests antee of satisfaction or money re- honored member of the stepped powder-blackened, when she fell on some concrete steps Among Christians the earli- funded. Brooklin lodge of Odd Fellows, under into sucli a hubbub of excitement as slept for hours and hours. One of celibacy. and cut a deep gash in her forehead. to the spiritual perfec- the auspices of which he was buried, his native had not his comrades, him est aspirants was village known for seeing lying there, She attended by Drs. Littlefield and was to be attainable through a devoted member of the of to his brother tion supposed and Bliss. • years. Knots people stood on the reported that he had Sedgwick Baptist church for about celibacy were not ecclesiastics as such, James E. Alortell died Monday i corners in gestieulative discussion. seen him dead, wounded in the face; forty years, taking his letter and go- hermits and anchorets, who aimed at the An to use a bnt the is still but MIONA morning age of sixty years, | ing to the Brooklin church last attempt telephone found Judge living.—Indian- April. sanctity. after a painful illness of over two all lines The one News. at superior 1 He leaves a widow, who was Miss busy. evening paper apolis Ends came to ■ indigestion years. He Bluehill about Jennie Randall of flannted the news in I R It relieves stomach sour stom- Appanaug, R. I., glaring type. misery, twenty-five years ago from Lynn, Police. ach, and all stomach uisease two daughters, Marian Grindle of “Large sums missing from local bank Good Roads in Peru. Autocratic Japanese belching Alass., and opened a barber shop, or Wells, and Mrs. Pearl Tainter of —hooks One of the most undemocratic U-«th- money back. Large box of tablets which he conducted in connection tampered with—suspicion di- Dowm in Peru the good roads move- at Brooklin, and two Mrs. all in all towns. sisters, Fred rected toward certain well-known ment Is fast tutlons of Japan Is Its police fore*. druggists with a general insurance and real es- Hamilton gathering momentum. A and Mrs. Wellington Red- work on th* citizen.” low was all The Japanese police man of North Brooklin, who have the recently passed requiring With that in from theory that they are the master*, » deep sympathy of all. An honest fingers tried vain to males eighteen to sixty to work rather than the servants, of the peo- 1 29th YEAR I conscientious, Christian gentleman he steady Wilbur held the sheet and on the highways three days a year or and their commands are give* has gone to his great reward. Inter- read. Only at the end. as he saw ’that else pay the government an amount ple, ment was in North with a grim duality and a haughty of- Brooklin ceme- Roger Bennett was being held for in- sufficient to hire labor for that pe- tery. ficial air of and they by no vestigation. did the color return to his riod. It is expected that most of the arrogance, Dec. 20. “Xenophon." means enconrage those on their beat* OLD face. It looked bad for Roger. Poor citizens will pay cash and that FARMER’S -o- $2,500,- did that! And to be friendly. A three-foot sword at South chap—it with what lit- 000 will be raised yearly in this man- Penobscot. their side helps their military dignity. tle information he could give in ad- ner.—Goodrich Travel and Transport ALMAHAC Olo Wellman, who has been em- The police have their good qntlltle*, By ROBERT B. THOMAS ployed fn dition to that which was evidently al- Topics. Bridgeport, Conn., Is at however, as they are moruliy home. ready known—. Well, what could they upright, FOR and have a keen sense of duty. Thti 1921 Miss Lida expect? And he had warned Ills Perkins, who Is teaching So Long. latter Is mostly marked by the fact Now on sale at all Booksellers and in will uncle. Belfast, spend the Christmas Jim—Why did France make the lit- Newsdealers At that that although they are paid a very recess at home. very moment, parolled at tle of the finger “Goddess of Liberty” low wage, 40 to 50 yen. about th* PRICE 15 CENTS The Baptist parish has the Instance of the president on his contributed Just 11 Inches long? same as a for the own Japanese scavenger, they Newt $3 Arch Boaton $87 Near East relief, over recognizance, Roger Bennett sat Jam—I Now England Co., Stmt, can’t Imagine. do not strike for more, that It 200 per cent, of the quota in his room facing the great crisis of holding Whole tale Distributors assigned. Jim—Well, if made 12 • '« they it Inches would be a violation of public trust. ^ Dec. 16. L, life. Upon Ids action depended long it would be a foot—Boys’ Life. could r-> bring (he world to my fee. HIS DEBT TO ESKIMO if I could WOMEN stoker but dance to your music," no longer needed Doris continued rapturously. There DONE WITH LEVER MANY FEAR BANKS Life of Famous Churchman of the Outside the Door i was no touch of personal conceit at- U«« of ON Inatead of % Yukon Saved the “Muck- Coal Ha, e % tached to her by u.red 4 words. There was Just Picturesque locks” Character „„ 4 a They Had Made. 4 tremendous desire to express the Connecticut of ■Shipboard ———— Architect’s Theory Large Class Prefers to Hoard Unnecessary, I greatest and best in the art of danc- : the That Hudson Stuck, noted archdea- Its "The 4; 4 ing. “If you would only play again Pyramids. Savfigs. Passing of the K 4 4 con of the Yukon, who died recently, naee” Nr' some time so that I may dance the might some day DOROTHY * should for 15 have the ; By DOUGLAS 1 years escaped title of a story conceived today—1 would be hook telling of m l. 4 4 death from m • Refuses to See Remarkable freezing and hardships ods of ^ 4 4 so happy.” Anything Foreigners Especially Are Guilty of traveling by sen, with in the which he risked a hundred times a Marcel smiled eagerly. “Now—if Raising of the Enor.c.ous the Folly of Carrying Large on the hunkering of shins Wft* 1S20. by McClure Newspaper Syndicate > with year, may have been due to a special oil Instead of "* you like," he said, his eyes reflecting ; Egyptian Sarcophagi. Sums on Their Persons. cent, thus eiim and down the protection of Providence, hut In one Up piano like a water the enthusiasm in her own. It all the stoker who. day and case at he his life to the night ""h'"' sprite pursued a toruado dashed Could nn least, owed eled by seemed very natural that genius should old Yankee farmer, with A contractor on the Ohio river was that eoaJ Into the ever the fingers of Marcel Oarouni. In his meet of strong teeth of Eskimo women, accord- of !n^ genius in this unconventional but plenty ancient Egyptians to help putting In a cofferdam. It was dan- flnim*. Doubtless to a Seattle rjjoju. eyes was the wild of music run ing dispatch. elers who conquest positive manner, and a moment later j him, up a pyramid with no other gerous and dirty work. One day the nsed to feel surrv' and in his soul all the color aud lie told this story himself the last fl'T' Marcel was seated again at his piano, ; mechanical device than a simple lever? dam broke. A number of workmen stoker's plight will join m time the J? grandeur of a artist. The he was in the States. It hap- tires of great drab little figure leaped forward Edwy E. Benedict, an architect of were caught and sucked under the the trip will, greater ..cJll when the first thaws were by Daily Marcel sat at the and almost as pened just tv on the piano soon as the first notes fil- Wnterbury, Conn., avers. In a letter, ! Inrush of wnter. They all came to the oll-huruing boats setting In one spring. An Indian run- , practiced those wonderful dames that tered awTay from Marcel’s fin- that he would be to take a con- th“ most Inspired willing surface and were rescued hut one. Interesting of mvnt s| were ner him an call for ,S one day to set the world afire gers. tract for the work on these brought urgent In the conditions. i This poor chap disappeared and they kaleidoscopic harbor „f y with their flame. As help from the missions on the Kuyu- York was Doris then seemed but a bit of rose ancient Egyptians In unlimited i were unnble to find his the bunkering with And kuk, far north of the a call body, although fuel I each day outside his door petal flung about an all- quantiiies tire no to Yukon, ef the Ctriard liner ruthlessly by longer be had for diligent search wus made. Aqultnnm .... crouched a more or less little that could not wait until the rivers from nn oil ragged powerful wind. Light as eiderdown the asking, he Is probably safe In so After ttie cofferdam was tanker. In were repaired aho„t whose haunted were open and the days of dangerous hours figure eyes light- she was hurled relentlessly across the doing. and the wnter 45.000 barrels of oil travel pumped out the body wa« «tonq ed with the of and rude floor “It past. means of an glow appreciation but with a grace and beauty Is my belief," Mr. Benedict of the man was found hurled by SH-Inrh So the from missing flexible „ whose hungry little was not less that archdeacon started hose, the servh-es body quite took the breath from Mar- writes, "gained as a boy working on a : In the muddy bottom. of but three starved for food than was her soul for cel’s Fairbanks on foot, with one Indian being J excited breast. Never had he farm, and as a carpenter, with the The reason he did not rise to the required. Had all four and a followed the music. his music dog train. They lions lieen used, the imagined could be interpre- knowledge accrued from my reading surface with the rest was that lie had r ,„u Tnnnna to the the hunkering The corner of the dark hall on the ted with so and Yukon, reaching have been perfect a following of his practice as an architect, that the fastened about his waist a belt con- completed In siv river at hours h, top floor of the house own great sundown.' and striking seven men. this rooming permit- conceived Idea. blocks of stone were raised and placed taining $1,230 In Including both out across the Ice on a gold. nri ted her to crouch with her touseled He played his In the sharp diagonal ess,., of newly composed position by very simple process His money belt was Ills hank and In discharging and ..iv „. head as near as and drink in which lengthened the crossing to five Tims the possible “Weeping Willow” with its wonderful of using the lever and fulcrum, using to save his lost his modern method miles. It had been cold under trying money he means "T the wild music undisturbed. use of the minor strain and of the biting saving of time, labor Doris part weight of the block or life. Charles Aubrey Eaton writes In ami „v_ She was a drab the lee of the shore, and on the un- since the little bundle. Her seemed but a bit of drooping willow stone to help lift itself. Leslie's. coal hunkering 01 sheltered river Stuck's thermome- clothes, her life and all there was to branch. Pr. liner Her head, her shoulders and “If yon will look over the Illustra- Aronnd the Pittsburgh district they usually requires the ...n.,(wl“ her seemed drab—all but her her ter registered 50 degrees below zero. many men for eyes, whole body responded to the theme tions showing some of the methods get their sand the several days, p it,. j Four miles of lee were behind them building by dredging and in them was an of In- until Marcel used Interesting to note intensity could have wept with by the people of those times you i river bottoms. Not a work- that the liner', when trouble First there was long ago spiration and fire. the sadness will began. first run with oil as slow-burning of it. see that they understood perfectly man on one of the scows „ fUl. a vast of the river and thin dredging Tossed about groaning 1 In the relentlessly by the “Girl!” he cried suddenly, for he the use of the lever and fulcrum. found In the sand consumption of cracks from them in brought up by the npprox|mi,t(| winds of fate and of not suffi- did not know her “Did zigzagged away 84100 ,on»- «» against being name, “we two must you ever watch a farmer and dredge, a leather pocketbook contain- the usual r.iun cient of her al) directions. tons of strength own to buffet suc- work together. With your ‘the boy’ pry a ton or two of stone coal.—Christian Sei,.n„s exquisite told them ing $1,700. He reported his find to the Doris Varisl on Experience that the strong cessfully, lingered the interpretation of my music we will out of a hole? had a boss and the Possibly they currents below the northern bank company advertised for mediocre of life a doorstep being, only wend our way into the art world.” crowbar, but as a general the the owner of the thing were at work again after their win- money, half conscious of her own and He lever was a powers gazed wistfully at Doris as if a maple sapling cut from i A Hungarian laborer from one of the MOSTLY OF with ter's rest. As they turned back to- INDIAN striving a pitiful maintenance to slight fear him that she the woods. The was ORIGIN possessed nearby rock ward big manufacturing plants answered the and soul the stronger footing behind keep body together by danc- might not feel as he did. But her rougn, with rounded sides, difficult i advertisement and them, the Ice broke sharply at their claimed the money. Twenty-Five of the ing in fifth-rate restaurants. eyes were with to a ‘bite’ Forty.E,ght State. blazing inspiration and get on, but that rock was I The story told by this man was ex- of the And irtri, aiiu uriyn* uitrjr cuuiu uiruw Country Have Marcel Caronni made music in enthusiasm which promised well for lifted out of that hole. Neither the He Practically themselves flat they were wet to the traordlnary. had made the pocket- Native Names. his top-floor, scantily furnished room, their future. farmer nor the had studied the book boy’ In the himself at home out of a piece of that the soul of thighs chilly water. flung Doris into a wild c wuiu uc-feiu iu uie muiinji— science of but un- leather which he engineering, they one section of the Ice had bought for the Of our 48 states we passion of Fortunately find that 23 hear expression. where I dance.” she suggested quick- derstood the use of the lever and ful- purpose. He the of names crust within reach held firm and they produced remnant of Indian origin wlr She seemed It will crum suddenly born of the ly. be Just a stepping stone, and how the weight of the stone the original of leather as were on their feet again in an Instant, piece part Kngllsh. six Spanish and three wind and her feet a and we must would lift French. clouds; light as live—while we progress.” help Itself. of his proof of ownership. One Two states knowing that their only hope against day may be said to have a> fawn, her movements gentle as the Doris smiled softly. “I am “In the case of the Pyramids, each he had -r. very happy death by freezing In that terrific cold accidentally dropped his pock- Iran names. The first Is mothk that —to or Washing,* hung in the fragrance of a have fallen asleep at your door.” step Inset would be used as of etbook down a manhole Into a part was a four-mile race to shore and a street named after the Father of moonlit "And said the thus our Coun- garden. I,” Marcel, with his win- blocking, minimizing the brushwood Are. sewer. He went to the spot where the try, and the second Indiana, so called Marcel played on. quite unconscious ning grace, “am happy to have found quantity of blocking by using what sewer empties Into the river and with- on "We could never have won that account of the purchase and that there.” had been released over sub- any human being was within miles you again. race." concluded the "If out food or drink watched for three archdeacon, sequent settlement by various Indian of him. He was In a world of his own They began, as Doris suggested; In “When each successive level was days and nlghta. In the that the dry feet and the circulation pumped hope tribes of large tracts of land the cabaret where Doris reached, the outer of north of making and breathing deeply the In- danced, but edge the block Hi them the tremendous effort of pockethook would come through to the the Ohio by river and within the present soon wended their way nearer the would be raised and the block slid into river. At last he gave In our running hadn't helped us. Other- np despair boundaries of the state. heart of real and on skids or ! and art, before many place greased rollers; this wise we should have frozen to death It was more than a year later that When we review Indian state moons had waned found were to method would leave the corners the the workman on the fished namn, they on the first mile. Our lives were saved ; dredge the w-c must 1 remember -hat there «a« fill an engagement on the metropolitan last to be filled, thus giving each block thing up out of the river bottom. no by our leather mucklocks, the high one Indian two sides or to work A tongue. Instead, there stage. ways from and native boots whose seams have been foreign-born workman wag hurt In were several separate and distinct Ian- “Marcel," said Doris as she drew making the most accurate fitting pos- • western Pennsylvania mine. When chewed to a watertight pulp between and near sible. guages, each of these was divided to him before going down for the the teeth of the Eskimo women.” ! he was brought to the surface for Into many dialects. Hence the great engagement, “we have almost “Gangs of men could work on all treatment they fonnd that he had fas- s-lde | variance four three or In Irdlan names In different reached the top—are you not very hap sides, four gangs on a Firearms. tened under his left arm an oiled skin side at first, thus sections. pyr making compara- Firearms are said to have been first silk bag containing $450. Wisconsin, written “Doris," Marcel returned, and In his tively rapid progress. used In European warfare In the Four- One day during the war I spoke to hy early Fr-.rt was a “I presume the builders the a crowd explorers of the region ns Oulsennsia eyrs terrible sadness. “I will thought teenth century. The first weapon of of 5,000 workmen In an east- never reach the process of the stones so ■ em and named for Its chief stream, la top—through music— lifting simple this kind that passed Into general use shipyard. After the meeting an and I am afraid—" that It wouldn’t to commemorate Italian laborer thought to have come from a Sac In- pay was the hand gun, which was of very i came to me and asked “Not It by It on the side of the If he conld dian word translated as Wild Rush- through music—then what?" ‘sculping’ rude construction. It consisted of a speak to me in private. asked We ing Channel, ami also as rtf* Doris, but In her heart she pyramid. simple iron or brass tube, fixed In a retired behind a pile of lumber and having ‘‘I do not erence to holes In the hanks of knew. deny that building the straight stock of wood. An Improve- he produced $500 worth of liberty was a bonds streams where birds n»*st. “Only through love,” Marcel told Pyramids big undertaking, but ment was made in the reign of Ed- which he had been carrying In However, neither do I feel that I am a neither of these ran be her. conceited ward IV, when a cock was affixed to belt next to his body and which Interpretations In that If I were — “And have you tried to reach the saying could get some of the hand gun to hold the match which becoming soiled and discolored. confirmed National Geographic the old Yankee farmers I He top—through love?” queried Doris. have known was brought down to the priming by wanted to know where he could Magazine. “I am as bosses and the unlimited his afraid. The public loves you help of a trigger, whence the term matchlock. put bonds for safekeeping, as he those I was so. You are too wonderful." times. woitld be willing to take Then came the wheel lock and about afraid they would be stolen if he Artificial Wool. a contract to build another carried “The public is nothing—I am not pyra- 1835 tbe firelock or flintlock. It was them around him at his work. The artificial wool win has h*on wonderful at mid, using the process described.*'— I took him to the all—If you are not going the weapon of Marlborough’s and president of the under test at Leeds (1:■ wrsity to reach—if next is Literary Digest. company and your composition Wellington's armies and became known suggested that his duty Is produced from cotton v Its not to be of love, and if we are ai "Brown was half done not to 'Bess." In 1834 the per- only when he had edu- basis being cellulose nr* v It is make It our of Copy Mother Eve's Costume. cussion cated the workers to greatest expression cap. Invented by Rev. Alexan- invest In gov- claimed that the prodn t. even art.” Deep in the heart of India der ernment securities. ; there John Forsyth, was successfully He ought then to better insulator against !. and cold Marcel his arms about lives a tribe of natives known u« tested at Woolwich. In 011 and show- the men flung eager 1839 the flint- how to take than wool, that It takes <. .*< cnews* her. “We have reached the Juangs. or leaf wearers. There are lock muskets were care of their securities already altered to suit the by depositing fully, and that it will u-.-.r well. In but 11.000 of the tribe, and as as them in some very top—dear.” far percussion cap. The percussion mus- good bank. the experiments made, ir has been sat- can be discovered theirs is ker of unmlxed 1842 continued In use In the converted into fabrics. * U. V'(A S isfactorily blood from the time their first ances- British army until Jefferson in Misfortune. and Solitude. partially superseded Equal parts of artificial wool tor emerged from the animal life of by the Mfnle rifle In When Thomas Seemed But a Bit of Rose Petal. 1851, and alto- Jefferson retired from natural wool gave a cloth resembling Give me the flowing river that runs the the jungle. They come as near to gether by the Enfield rifle In 1855, presidency and returned to Montl- between the shores! Give tweed, and the head of the university* toxieating air of creative moments. pine-clad as human and since cello he being apes any being can. then the breech-loading, was much In debt, at that me the brook with its though textile department has suggested His world was tum- babbling rip- The name leaf wearer was rifle the time spinning, tossing, given magazine hns been perfected. the fact was not know to this should he useful for men or wo- and to pling music! And you may have the because of bling clinging again heights their custom of dressing most of his friends. He emulated the effects a crowded streams of commerce that men fancying homespun unknown to save the their women in any great artists leases—undressing, Hot Water a example of rush and toss between the Sovereign Remedy. Washington by trying to clothing. Cheapness and P^M* of life. Had Marcel known that a bit huge piles rather, for the custom consists of two be a but Edmund the celebrated Brit- farmer, was so far unsuccess- constitute the *1*^1 of human driftwood had of granite. of Burke, wearing qualities been lodged bunches leaves, one in front and ish ful that each year he ran more are Give me the statesman whom every high school behind appeal of the material. Its defects twinkling stars—the 1 against his door he undoubtedly would one in back—that are thrust into a In the boy has occasion to know his financially. meantime he was said to include Inelasticity and H* have failed to his glow of the silver moon! And a through complete great mas- belt of string decorated with clay famous keeping open house, it for million electric torches that illumi- speech on conciliation, was a entertaining lav- hlllty to break, and these unfit terpiece, for Marcel was above a stems. This all dress is changed each believer in ishly and sometimes as nate the cities are the hot water theory of haring many yarns of the worsted type requiring* compassionate human being. His emo- great yours. day, and as a result the outskirts of as therapeutics. For whenever Burke fifty guests. of two in lies *»r more, tions would have Give me the music of the wind- combing length been torn to shreds their villages are ankle deep in the dis- found At length his affairs and trees! And himself Indisposed he ordered got Into such though It may sene well for yarn and left and worn at of swept keep your sym- carded The jagged sight finery. legend of the tribe a kettle bad shape that he was Give me the of hot water to be kept boil- compelled to cloth where short fibers are suitable. Doris in her present drab state. How- pathies. bellowing herd, declares that the of the Bal- goddess ing. of which he drank ask congress to buy his library and he was the crowing cock, the chirp of the new- large quanti- ever, unconscious of her very turni river, emerging from her home historical papers, which hatched brood! And Carusos ties, sometimes as much as four or were thereup- New Aircraft Rises Vertically. existence and carried his your in the rocks, saw several of the on masterpiece Juang five In a sold to the nation for and McCormacks will not be missed. quarts morning, without any $28,000. Stimulated recent offer* of largt to a glorious and triumphant finale. women without even a leaf. by dancing mixture or These books and papers now form one h aero- Give me the joyous vision of the infusion, according to an a number of Frenc The strains burled themselves in the She was outraged and ordered the of the most money prizes old copy ot the Dublin valuable possessions of bn*' with i™ brain of and budding rose that fills the untilled leaf dress with the University- nautical engirecrs nre Doris, while her body lay threat that, should He the library of congress. The fields, the bluebells the the Magazine. would pour out aboul money construction of vertically rising, hear- inert her soul was about a by brook, the tribe abandon the curse of swishing in It, a pint as hot as he tided Jefferson over for a cowslip in the marshy bed! And could bear, and while, but ier-than-air machines. The largest® glory of sound and her senses were death would fall on the women and he drink It with a spoon, as If it had was bankrupt when he died, 17 J you may have all the forced blooms, these is a helicopter, characterized registering every movement so that at the tribe be exterminated. been Warm years after his the result of man's soup. water, he said, departure from the size and substan- a later her effort to improve its unusually large day body would again pro- would relax and White House. To the of ® on the works of God.—L. nauseate, but hot day his death duce them in a of JF. Muler in Chinese tial construction, says Popular dance utmost per- Need Farming Tool*. water was the finest he took an active Interest In resets- the Utah Chronicle. stimulant and public chnnles Magazine. The wings fection of expression. There is a interest tn Im- most affairs. He growing powerful restorative In the established the Univer- a f|iur ---. the leaves of so intense was her 1 ble in plain strain that from proved farm implements in China, world. Ho not sity of as only partook of this Virginia, serving Its first on metal tu sheer of the Haro of Sea clover, and are carried fatigue brain she must Dog Disaster. which Is creating possibilities for the sovereign remedy but provost, and himself, pre- personally superintended which radiate from a central upright have into an sale of certain dropped exhausted sleep. I.ast December when the steamer hand tools and small scribed it to every patient the erection of Its 11 that would buildings. This Is mounted on on machines uptight Marcel, dashing out toward dusk for JKthele ran ashore the coast of New- especially adapted to the listen to him at 'J1®" all.—Kansas City Star. die of the metal fuselage «nd a bite of food foundland needs of the wherewith to keep his with ninety-two passengers, Chinese. Except In the Roman Villas Found In Switzerland. radis and volved by a nine-cylinder soul body together, stumbled over including a new-born infant, in imme- undeveloped portions of the north- Farm Women’a Long Hours. Archaeologists have discovered In glue. the drab heap of humanity at his door. diate danger of death in the sea, west, China cannot use farm ma- heavy The Kansas Industrialist remarks the wood of Enge, near Berne, Switzer- So startled was that Reuben Decker of to the same extent that Marcel for a mo- Bonne Bay called chinery we that an extensive two survey made by the land, Homan villas which appear Had a Home-Made Lock. mentha.failed to realize that the his dog and, patting the end of a rope use It in the United States, because thing United States Department of to have been constructed In the first we were HOT™, which his feet had all In his the of land Agri- A few years ago but kicked was month, started him to swim to amount owned by one man culture shows 9fl B. of am per cent of the farm century. C., says a Geneva message. vacation in a little car a bit of the feminine world. With the wrecked ship. The Is too small and In too small fields, trip dog, holding women do the family and Further excavations are to be made In little car hat arms as of the washing vintage. This gentle those a woman Mar- rope fast, plunged Into the heavy says a United States consular burean more than an half of them are still using attempt to establish the where- built without a wind- cel lifted the bundle and carried sea. and after for The Chinese who have studied originally j slight struggling more than report. the washboard. abouts of one. Hs Sixty-one per cent of the 12 towns and 400 vil- later we had improvised it within his scantily furnished room. an hour reached the steamer. With agriculture, either at home or abroad, the farm w women carry water an aver- lages mentioned by Julius Caesar bent wood frame. One day Once there he the the line the as well ns landowners and farmers deposited girl in aboard, passengers were age of forty feet. which it is snot -s- Ninety-two per cent believed existed In the was waiting for my wife the one chair In his possession. sent ashore In a breeches buoy, the with education enough to know that do ^ the family and neighborhood. of former ex- to me an sewing mending, Traces the torlst walked up ^ She opened wide her eyes. They baby being carried In a mall bag. Now Improved implements exist, are po- and a a large majority do the family istence of an Important Boman col- “Do know that ear of yours rested with wonderful light in their the dog has a silver collar, the gift of tential purchasers of instruments, you baking. ony at this spot have already been dis- until one sees the a number of humane societies of the kinds: look so bad ^ depths full on Marcel. He sighed with of Phila- chiefly following Light The farm ran t«• woman’s work day aver covered. shield, and then any one relief, for he had not known what to delphia. plows, harrows, cultivators, small cot- ages eleven and one-half hours, the made the whole thing vours* expect from that inert heap. ton gins, wheel hoes and irrigation survey shows. The department Is co- Australian animal Opals. change. “I must have fallen asleep at your in Shoe Store. pumps operated by power. with X-Ray operating state colleges of agri- The opal industry of Australia Is Doris said “the music A New door," slowly; leading York store has re- culture in an effort to about an the Lines. bring bet- Important one. and the value of the Inside ^ was so heavenly—so beyond anything cently Installed an Ingenious France Develops OTI Industry. ter conditions for throne X-ray women on the farm, stones found since 1890, In New As we were driving t I have ever heard—that I—well, I outfit which perm'ts Its patrons to see France is engaged in developing her especially more home come conveniences. As South Wales, the principal we were forced to think senses were oil which has producing my quite drugged by Just how their feet fit In any pair of Industry, long been a result of this work a thousand ladles were farm state, Is £1,426,000. The gems were halt. Two old ^ Its beauty.” shoes. In fact, at a glance the pa- neglected It is said that the very first kitchens were remodeled last year. first discovered there In 1877, but two across the busiest thoroughfare ^ It was Marcel’s turn to open wide trons can note the of the efforts to refine petroleum were made at P position years earlier the first recorded dis- It were the most uninhabited his eyes. This was no mere flattery. bones of their feet in any given pair Pechelbronn. These commenced* four One my horn 3 Exception. covery of opals in Australia was made earth. 1 sounded a soul's To It was appreciation expressing of shoes, and In that manner deter- centuries ago. a great extent they “I never heard of In of the <*r- girls being suc- Queensland. Australia has the rep- they got In front ra, Itself more through glowing, brilliant mine whether they are trying the were failures, but it is said- that for cessful at a still am leap.” utation of being the only country In them stopped dead ,(ont eyes and vibrant little body than by proper last or not—Scientific Amer- 180 years a refinery has been In op- sa d : You “M.v dear man, did you never see the world In which the black " very defiant look, ^ at variety ^ mere spoken praise. ican. eration that place. one a me. y- Jump at proposal 7" of opals have come to light. dare run over side the lines.”—Chicago ;