The Republican Journal. 92. NO. 32. fttlXME AUGUST o. 1920. _BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, FIVE CENtF Government the singular distinction of being practi- without Face to Face. cally lapse of time, and is an Harding THE CHURCHES Funeral of F. A. Cushman exceptionally fast-moving story in which Personal. PERSONAL of the Belfast city one j | ,:ar meeting situation crowds upon another with- Hon. Guy P. Gannett of Augusta, mem- Funeral services for the late Frank ^ ! St. Margaret’s Episcopal Church, A. held Monday evening, out pause. ber of the Edward A. Moore of 1 Mrs. t was Republican National Commit- Rev. D. M. D. priest in Cushman were held Wednesday, July Whitingsville, Powell Clayton left Tuesday for a There is in it every incident essential Brookman, D., is residing. Present: Al- tee, has just returned from Ohio. While 21st. Mass., visiting friends in Belfast. few days’ visit in to the of a On at 10.45 There was a prayer at thh home on Brooksville. fl making great photoplay, and a charge. Sunday, August 8th, Simmons, Clements and there he went to Marion to take in Miss Alice Sawyer has returned to tvoper, superb cast, excellent direction, wonder- part a. m. there will be morning prayer with Congress street at 9 a. m. by Rev Charles Mrs Alice Frost Leonard of r‘ ] Meriden, Howes, Sylvester, ful photography and remarkable the ceremonies in connection with the W. Portland after a visit with Miss foiincilmen stage sermon. Martin. The deputy sheriffs were the Grace A. Conn., is her Mrs. t effects will warrant the visiting mother, Lena navis, Kimball, Pattershall exhibitor giving notification of Senator Harding of his Lord. to bearers. The house was filled with neigh- Frost. pirPs°n’ this unusual and novel production the nomination. Methodist Church. People’s Meth- Mr. liannett had long talks bors and Rev. David L. Wilson and full measure of publicity. odist Rev. Charles W. friends, business associates and family of Mr. M. G. Prentiss of was read and with Senator Church, Martin, Brewer was the j a. counts pass- Harding and was able to the county officers. The funeral Bath are at Georges pastor; parsonage, No. 7 Court St.; tele- services Lake, Liberty, for guest of his H. M. ;-e as follows: bring back to Maine a son, Prentiss, last first hand view of were held at 10.30 a. m. at the old home- the season. 5 42 The Waldo phone, 213.11. Sunday morning preach- week. $92 County Convention. the Republican candidate and to a give stead in where he was born Mrs. James 686 45 ing, 10.45; Sunday school, 12 m. Evening Montville, F. Preston and son Faulk- O. R. word picture of this most of Bowden of Somerville, Mass., is. 3,381 00 interesting and always lived until he went to Belfast ner of Portland are The Waldo county convention for the service at 7.30. Prayer meeting this, guests of Mrs. John the of bis 99 40 Americans from the a Maine guest niece, Mrs. Orlando viewpoint of to take up his duties as 125 00 of a at 7 30 High Sheriff. No M. Hinchman. purpose nominating candidate for man. Mr. Thursday, evening Moody. 355 65 Gannett said: higher tribute of was held last respect could be paid to Miss sheriff, Monday. There I’ve come Services at Mason’s Mills church will Pearl Havener of Portland is the 93 75 back from Marion filled with his life than the Charles R. Coombs and are' was a and great number of people family 401 25 large enthusiastic gathering of the keenest be held 10.30 a. m. guest of Mr. and Mrs. enthusiasm over the person- Sunday at with George Havener, spending a week or 236 29 of that were present at the not more at the.r cot- -irurv. the earnest, working Republicans from ality the Republican candidate for followed the services, Waldo avenue. 34 64 preaching, by Sunday school. tage at Tilden’s Pond. all of the President. I do not know how I can ex- only the house being full but a large 117 23 parts county, called to order At the Trinity Reformed church there Fred A. Johnson and supplies.. press it better than to family left Sat- Dr. and Mrs. 168 04 say that Senator number of people were on the lawn. Elmer Small leave Thurs„ by Dr. O. S. Vickery and the convention will be at to Harding impressed me as the kind of a preaching 2.30 p. m., followed urday spend a few weeks at Lake 900 00 There were day for visits in and the choice of man immense quantities of beau- Lynn Cape Cod* ! 26 68 organized by Judge of Pro- you would select to serve as execu- by the Sunday school. Rev. William George, Liberty. tor of tiful flowers from busi- Mass., also in New York. f 20 41 bate, Ellery Bowden as chairman and your estate. Tel. 221.21. county officials, Vaughan, pastor. Mr. R. Poor of New 38 14 I’ve been privileged to meet a good ness friends and George Bedford, and County Attorney Ralph I. Morse as sec- associates, relatives, Dr. Mrs. Ernest S. Webber with 45 20 The First baptist Church. has a many prominent men, one time and an- Rev. neighbors. Mass., been guest of his sister, 4 40 retary. Judge Bowden held the close at- and their two little sons were in Harmony j other, lots of prominent meu have Ueorge C. Sauer, pastor; residence, 13 Miss Abbie Poor. 43 26 The bearers were life-long friends and over tention of the convention by an eloquent given me the feeling that they are in- Sunday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. 134 82 Cedar; 123-11. Services are telephone, Messrs. J. Mrs. Harry Dale and son and forceful to the sincere—a,l words and no real heart or neighbors, J. Clements, M. M. Junior of Mervyn Ames. .rposes. 289 97 speech, preliminary held in this church the feeling. Senator me throughout vaca- J. W. are dispatch of the business for which the Harding impressed Wentworth, Wentworth and J. W. Wollaston, Mass., guests of Mr. and the other me as a tion season at the usual 10.45 a. Walter F. Perry left .$7 303 97 exactly way; he struck hours, m. Tibbetts. Mrs. F. H. of Morrill Mrs. Virgil L. Hall. Tuesday morning convention was called. Brief and man of Morgan ai^ absolute sincerity. He is the and 7.30 p. m.; with Bible school for Grand North after a ii was then adjourned to at 12 Foaks, Dakota, u kind of a man conducted the services. She paid a glow- Miss Annie left propriate speeches presented the follow- I would gladly entrust o’clock. Mid-week Smalley Saturday to three months’ visit with Hon. and at 7.30 m. service Thursday at Mrs. August 6, p. with any responsibility in the world with ing tribute to his life and character and visit for several weeks in ing citizens of Waldo county to the con- 7.30. Lynn, Mass., Clarence O. Poor. the full assurance that he w'ould look vention for balloting: Frank A. Little- service to his town, county and State. and in New Hampshire. Colonial Theatre after it carefully. Rev. Harry Upton of Springvale will Mr. and Mrs. George Harcourtof Bos- The burial was in the family lot in the field of Monroe, S. E. Bowler of And, after isn’t that the kind of a Mr. and Mrs. George A. Palermo, all, be the preacher next Sunday and other Hodgsdon of ton are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fred W. Curtis of W. L. man we want for President? He is not one Plains Cemetery. Belfast, Gray of well known Farmington are guests for two weeks of THURSDAY of the preachers will occupy the Guthrie, and with them are spending a loud shouting, promise-anything The following is an original poem re- star in Troy. On the third ballot Mr. Littlefield Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hall. >a\v this charming t\ pe of a but pulpit on the remaining in Au- week at Camp Swan Lake politician, quiet, reserved, Sundays vised and read at the funeral Mrs. Comfort, !,oiore. That’s why you must was nominated, receiving 47 votes while by Mr. and Mrs. thoughtful—a real statesman. gust, and everyone is cordially invited to William M. Welch of Au- Mrs. Anna Fowler of tion at our theatre. Mr. Bowler had 28 and Mr. Curtis had I liked Morgan: Milford, Mass., particularly about Mr. Harding these services. burn are guests of the latter’s makes a classic of RESIGNATION brother, and Miss Rowena Colcord of ‘i‘i Minter Mr. the fact on the one he does Searsporfc eight, Gray withdrawing. that, hand, The Fred W. and '}• -.sitr’’ Hicks, mountaineer’s his own hand pastor will spend a part of his Patterson, family. week-end with Mrs. Resolutions thinking, but on the otner Just yesterday we met him, spent .the Melvin \ the greatest portrayal in endorsing equal suffrage he is vacation at willing to take expert advice before Northlield, Mass., and on his Heard his cheery greeting, Miss Edith C. Wilson and guests were Cunningham and Miss Ross E. Beckwith of this brilliant received a unanimous Both old young passage. he arrives at a conclusion. I had a good return Saw him and now will be at the shore nearby and smile, at Sargentville last Friday and Saturday at Temple Northport. A furriner,” a city dwel- men Heights, timers and the young of the Republi- example of that characteristic of his will be Our friend lies low. the available for service should oc- Mrs. Chandler Bowden. .... ;,;e sacred precinct of when the visiting Parker of can party were in attendance in about question of his visit to Maine When good men die Colby Boston, accompanied line district and falls in came casion arise. up. I invited him on behalf of the We humbly bow our heads Dr. A. W. of No. a man from Minter. equal numbers. A general feeling found Ogden Jamestown, by young Brookline, Mass., iiew Mary Miles Republican organization and the people North And but wonder Congregational Church. acquiesce, why; Dakota, is the guest for a few of were in Belfast the of -v ;ig111 iierc that you will fall expression, as the delegates exchanged of Maine days recently, guests to come to our State. After Rev. A. C. And so today too. Elliott, pastor; parsonage, 26 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Waldo Brown. Wilbur O. were on an jpve with her, greetings, that the convention plan of I expressing his appreciation for the invi- When he, our friend, lies low Colby. They auto lation and his to visit he High street; Tel., 157-4. A large congre- nomination was better than the tedious [ desire Maine, We cannot understand, Mrs. Fred Clapp of Citypoint is recov- and camping trip to Northern Maine. FKIDaY replied that he would discuss the matter and gation, including many summer visitors But only pray, at the Friend.” expensive primary method. After j ering Tapley Hospital, where she Rev. and Mrs. George C. Sauer were Wife’s fully with the managers of the campaign from Northport and the And wait the time when we vicinity, attend- was on the business of the convention was finish- and a operated for appendicitis. called to Intervale to attend the Ain like Dorothy Dalton are together they would arrive at de- ed Shall know, why they who Tuesday the Flower Service last Sunday morn- h is The ma- ed Hon. H. M. Cook of Augusta delivered cision. Are not only brave, but Miss R. Marshall funeral of Mrs. Wellington an production. The true, Lydia of Boston ar- Fillmore, We need in the President’s chair a man ing. church was beautifully deco- V .. p mystery drama that has an excellent in which Should have to go. address, he pre- rived to a intimate friend. Later they will make who rated a Saturday night spend week a fashion and will do just what Senator Harding with profusion of wild and culti- We need him much; pie sing sented the important issues of the cam- short visits in Boston and did in that case. As he said in his with Fred T. and Miss E. Frances Chase. Cambridge. nment for the majority of speech: vated flowers. The pastor, Rev. A. C. The page he left unfinished paign in a clear and logical way, ! no run i !.e -staging of the picture holding “There is one man big enough to Awaits his pen, his word, his touch; Miss Louise Brown of Boston arrived Mr. and Mrs. Leroy W. Macomber of Elliott, preached an appropriate sermon nt of the material has the close attention of his hearers from this country alone and unaided.” And in this hour when last to her vacation with Taunton, Mass., have been guests for which made a deep impression on those Saturday spend ..led care, and any class of the first word to the last. Several ladies Many dangers threaten her Mr. and Mrs. Fred Waldo several weeks of Mr. and Mrs. Byron M t. ’.o folks who like present. Mrs. Leroy Paul with And heavy clouds hang parents, deep were at the convention and manifested HAMPDEN ACADEMY ALUMNI. sang fine low, We need his and Brown. Salter of Belfast and of Mr. and Mrs E. al le to use the picture to effect. The church will be closed for the strength courage great interest in the vro ceedings. .in' The work of Dorothy Most of all his power; L. Macomber, now at North Islesboro. next four Sundays, during which time Miss Ada Mitchell of New York is the ic■ isual The Alumni of liampden And we are that he convincing variety Academy grieved Prof. John David and who alterations and improvements will be guest of Mayor and Mrs. C. W. family, have enough beautiful gowns to CONDON BROWN are lo hold a Field Day and picnic on the Should have to go. Wescott, been in their former -• fastidious of her admirers. made to the choir etc. To us it seems his task is uncompleted who are the summer at The visiting Belfast, [c Academy campus Auk 11th. platform, The spending Warren The work he craved to do left Saturday noon for their sum- [ ppear Cook, Henry The Boston Globe of Saturday gave the reopening service will be held on Sept. Battery. home, Every one who ever attended the his- Is still lard Neil and Paul Caze- 5th undone; mer home at South Portland. Prof. David following notice of the marriage of a for- when ail members of the parish are s Burland is author of the toric old institution is cordially invited And yet, O God, we bow in resignation Miss Edna D. Crawford is at the Sher- was at one time of the Belfast mer Belfast boy: urged to be present. Mr. Elliott principal •liginal name being “White to attend and take part in the and And simply say man House in for a vacation of celebration. Liberty school. ii Smith wrote the see- WESTFIELD, July 30. Miss Kathryn family will occupy Mr. Fred Poor’s cot- Thy will, O Lord, be done. High There will be races, contests and general two weeks from her duties in the City E. Brown, supervisor of drawing in the tage at Little but he will be Miss Mary E. Pierce has been the guest Field Day exercises. A box luncheon at River, ready National Bank. Northampton public schools, and Arthur to AND SNOW IN SATURDAY answer any call. He may be reached ICE JULY. several days of her mother, Mrs. Sarah M. Condon, secretary of the Northampton 12 o’clock after which there will be Mr. and Mrs Howard Pierce of Mars it by phone at Mr. A. R. North- E. Pierce. They left Saturday for Her Best in New' Role. Y. M. C. A., were married at 5 o’clock former students a Moody’s, speeches by and short A reminder of the hard winter we Hill and son Kent were guests Thursday this afternoon in the home of the bride’s port avenue. where will as the most talk Gillen of Phone No. 46. Georges Lake, Liberty, they interesting by Mr. Bangor. struggled through was encountered by of Rev. and Mrs. Elliott while on a motor er career parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Brown of 62 Essie P. Carle ac- in “Dangerous chorus spend August. Mrs, ■ A Community of fifty or more construction crew the new in this new Jelferson street. Rev. W. S. Ayres, pas- the building trip vicinity. Metro production. THE NEW POWER LINE companied them. tor of the officiated. The voices accompanied a band from Ban- AT DEER I iapted by A. P. Younger Baptist church, by power-house for the Central Maine Power Charles H. Field and Mrs. Annie Wee- couple w’as unattended. The bride wore will swell RIPS. Billie F. Schoppe of Bozeman, Mont., Esmond’s “udiza gor help the enthusiasm. Company at Skowhegan. While exca- man went to drama, net and carried Bangor Saturday morning and the brussels over ivory satin left for a short visit with screen version There will be present men and women The under the lea of the old Saturday an arm bouquet of swreet peas and roses. new power line of the Central vating retaining to join Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Pearl on "itilities that were never in a who attended the school as as 1850 Maine Power friends Bangor, after spending week t-»e Following the ceremony there was a re- early Company from Farming- wall on Mill street, the men found a a week’s motor trip. original play, dale and there were selections the and all the to Deer Rips has reached the in this city. He will remain with his pp- ars as the ception by intervening years. half healthy bank of snow and ice! Eliza, orphan way mark of Mrs. Lena H. who has been the Hirust members of the family quartet, which This old school approximately 15 miles and Frost, grandparents in Auburn for the remain- into a bachelor’s overlooking the Penob- After the ice was dragged out of its another three weeks should see guest some time of her Mrs. ward. comprised Mrs. Condon, Mrs. Stewart the line daughter, der of the summer. Slie was an ugly scot has sent from its walls a fa- Esten of New Fred Brown of many about completed and ready for business. hiding place into the air, it didn’t last William Hall grew in charm until she Haven, in Waterville, has returned mous man. It was seventeen A crew of more Mrs. Frederick W. Stamford, Conn., and Aubrey Brown of years old than 100 men, four long, but the engineers secured a photo- Brown and her dangerous.” teams to her home in Belfast. O. The occu- when became a and three auto trucks have been Mrs. Dora at gives Miss Columbus, family quartet Maine state in 1820. graph of it before it melted. Digging up guests, Engle of Holyoke- Dana the at the er pied a prominent place in musical circles big construction Mrs. I. B. Leeds and Miss Scales of career. Few actresses The Alumni have been organized as such concentrated^ ice and snow in July is even in Mass., Mrs. Willis Arnold, son Robert here bride was camp which is pitched at Monmouth unusual, 1 some years ago. The town Newton, Mass., returned home Monday f equally convincing as for about a year and already have en- farm near Maine. and his friend of N. Y., were graduated at the High school here and Tacoma Lakes, and they are Warsaw, girl of the early scenes after a visit at the residence of Miss Har- Previous rolled over 500 members. The dues are pushing the work ahead on new guests and of siren of the Normal Art School in Boston. rapidly. The The steel work the power-house Wednesday Thursday Capt. \ climax of setters are riet P. Cedar street. to his work in Northampton one dollar pole progressing at the rate of White, and Mrs. E. H. Miss Dana the beginning per year. is more than half completed and work Colby of Sunset. bridged under a a !l two years ago Mr. Condon was an assist- slightly mile day. This is some- amazing The Field Day of Aug. 11th is to call has been started on the new dam which virtuosity. By C A. what less than scheduled time Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacNeil of Anti- Miss Wilda a teacher in the strokes she ant secretary in the Pittsburg Y. M. but is un- Vose, pub- pictured the together all who feel they owe allegiance avoidable because of will be built from the end of the pmer.t of the slow delivery of power- gonish, N. S., are guests of their son, lic schools of arrived the child through and Norwood, Mass., to the school. We want all to attend poles other construction material. house across the south channel. love into a CROSS-JACKSON William K. MacNeil and at their Tuesday to spend her vacation with her fascinating A gang of 14 men and family, whether members of the association or one big team Coming on top of her home on Northport avenue. Mr. and Mrs. W C. Vose. Miss Roscoe L. Cross and Miss Beth Jack- stringing the big power wire on parents, °f the Japanese in not. Come to greet old friends for the parted girl the poles last week and as L. KNOWLTON Vose has attended the summer school ia 1 both of were married at they are able ELIJAH Miss Pearl Gibbs of West Wareham ree,” Miss Dana’s per- son, Belfast, sake of Auld to run the Lang Syne. wire across at the rate of ap- for live weeks. les her in the front noon at the resi- and Miss Olive Moses Hyannis, Mass., Monday, August 2nd, two a Knowlton of this died of Westboro, n proximately miles dav, they have Elijah Luce city picture actresses. returned dence of the officiating clergyman, Rev. ALBERT L. NEWCOMB practically caught up with the pole set- Mass., Monday after a week’s Miss Maude L. Beegel, who has beers ters. July 26th at Belmont, where he had been MONDAY George C. Sauer. The impressive double visit with Miss Edith C. Wilson. spending the month of July with her Albert L. Newcomb died at his living for about two months. He was !ar Places he ring service was used and the bride was boarding parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. j, comes, WATT-IRONS Master Fred Brown Cushman of Ells- Field, 11 the matchless in a w’ith a shower place on Water street at 7 a. m., for many years a familiar figure on our treasure charming dainty gown August worth returned Linco nville avenue, has returned to her ; -l -ai> home Saturday after a of white carnations. They were 4th. He had lived in and near Belfast streets and had many friends who were " bouquet John Watt of Central R. home on Long N. Y. She was ac- s"u,-h with Falls, I, and few days’ visit with his Island, “The Birth of and was with the grandparents, to attended by Mr. and Mrs. George Daggett ; for about 16 years for some time Miss Irons of always glad to meet and talk companied her husband and her grand- most popular dramatic Evelyn Belfast, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Waldo Brown. by of Poor’s Mills. The is the son of employed as a millman for Fred A. Mr. and well informed elderly man. er created. groom \ and Mrs. Simeon Smith Irons of genial mother, Mrs. Clara A. Wellman, who has- iabylon and Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe T. Cross of Morrill Holmes at North Belfast. He was born Mr. Knowlton was born in Liberty, Nov. Mrs. Augusta Starkey, who has been glorified Pales- j Pawtucket, R. I., were married July 29th gone there to spend the winter. the i -the son and Eliza (Luce) employed at the in , lerance,” mightiest and his bride is the daughter of Mr. and in Harrison, April 14, 1852, of at 4 p. m. at the 27, 1833, the son of John capitol Washington has Congregational parson- evef conceived. (Rand) of his life he for has been Mrs. Philip Jackson of Montville. After James and Mary Newcomb. The age on High Knowlton. The greater part many years, pensioned by Helds of Flanders with street, Rev. Alfred C. Elliott, CITYPOIN [. ■ a short bridal will return to Bel- funeral arrangements have not been engaged in farming. In the Civil War he the New Act. She will spend September > '.rla,» the epic of the trip they pastor, officiating. They weie unattended hc trench an London and Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Miss Gertrude E. Bigelow of Brook- immediately by Boston Keating Saturday mother, w China, Wadsworth of en Thomas H. Marshall Post, G. A. R. He is lth route for their future home in for after a few weeks Mrs. J. W. Vaughan. i bri“gs for its show- Mrs. Louisa line, Mass., spent the week end with her Central Boston, spending ,: Milwaukee, Wis., Pottle of survived a widow, one daughter and a :j Falls. by with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Mabel Pottle of cousin, Mrs. H. M. Prentiss. Miss Bige- George Miss Marion Bailey, eldest daughter of broken Rockport, son, Mrs. Sarah A. Nichols and Fred H. Blossoms” low is the head master of the Hancock I. Keating. She is private secretary for Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Bailey, has taken a. Washington, D. C., were guests last EDWIN C. BRAMHALL both of One an Knowlton, Belmont, sister, Dr. advancement in the school in Boston. Josslyn. cottage at Northport, where she will re the week of Mrs. Mary C. Wadsworth. Mrs. Christine Hills of Union, and four J other triumphs of lhe death of Edwin C. Bramhall oc- and spend her vacation with her mother. brothers, Elden, Manley, William and Al- Mr. Mrs. Edward Dragon of Flor- curred in the hospital at last Sun- of ex- Togus The funeral ence, are spending two months at Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Collins of South ... em°ti°D, bert Knowlton, also survive. Mass., ■CfeCrvPr°/?UnH of day. He was born in terrific strength. Belfast, July 5, China were recent at the COMING TO THE COLONIAL. was held at his late home in Belmont Moosehead Lake, passing through Bel guests Bailey It expression of Mr. and for Grif- 1839, many years followed the home. & Collins Lumber Co. a|euts in at 2 Rev. Nathan Hunt fast. Mrs. Dragon was formerly M iss Gage have their rich maturity. sea. He Thursday p. m.. enlisted in Co. H, 12 N. H. land in Inf, The bearers were Messrs. Helen E. Dilworth of Belfast, agradua te bought Brunswick to erect a box Dec. 15 1863 and officiating. i Tuesday was discharged March Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bakeman, Albert Gray, Simeon of the B. H. S. and has many frien ds factory and Co; ;ns will •" 28, 1865. He entered the Home from ) “Hawthorn of the U. Her bert Meader. here. make their home there. ful1 Jackson and * ." °f PeP and action; Friendship, April 2, 1920. In the battle "• ase of j young and old. Cold he received a Harbor, gunshot of New for- wound Frank P. Wilson York, in the left shoulder and a sabre Wednesday of recently underwent a cut on the head. merly Belfast, suf- founded on surgical op:ration, but has recovered C'CC? K,ni®hV’by Gele“ in Burgess, Martin Heinlein of South to go to his summer home t1E,: C,"ld". is Natick. ficiently essentially a nov- Mass., •s“,l was a recent of His mother, Mrs. J. F. Mine. Homer every effort has been guest his cousin, Mrs. M Connecticut. O. next week. upon this point. It has Wilson. Wilson, plans to join him and MissLouise Homer daily Sine/ portance a "LAST NIGHT” of cor- Park Oakland This fitted record signalizes the shoe is be- 11 * ,t *t e ucuui ui iviiss Louise nomer, aonstrated to our ,————f customers. 1 —..daughter and namesake of Sunday Afternoon, Aug. 8, Madame Homer, the great contralto. Miss Homer is a ',uu are I soprano and the effect of these two voices suffering is ! | truly marvelous. any kind of foot Victor Red Seal Record 87570 you can be help- St. Cecil Band ea% by our fitting Boys’ f°ot to the correct Philadelphia and width in the OF LEWISTON. nShtlast. plays' Blue Danube Waltz Nothing that has been written surpasses this most beautiful of all waltzes. Neither has anything approached, for sheer beauty and per- Do not miss this musical treat. fection, the present recording by the Philadelphia Orchestra. Victor Red Seal Record 74627 We have these as well as all the other I NEW VICTOR RECORDS FOR AUGUST A bevy of beautiful girls who will be seen here matinee and j Knox County Electric Co. Wm. L. Luce, Inc., 14 Main^St.,[Belfast I night, Saturday, August t4, at the Colonial Theatre,,with the latest I best New York musical comedy, the “Katzenjammer Kids.” ... _« The Republican Journal and conserved, uo to it. If the forest* America’s Might;- Airship of Maine had been managed with reason- In September we may look out on the 1920 able regard for the future, instead of Beltast. Thursday, August 5, Atlantic for the coming of the beat and a view the being cut off with of getting biggest airship in existence. And it will PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY last possible dollar out of them, we should be the property of America, though built who have been have today a stand of growing pine and by tbe British experts The loumalPub. Co. most successful with dirigibles. The en- Republican spruce instead of vast areas of worthless tirely satisfactory flight of the R-34 from in the State are growth. Here and there to Newfoundland attracted the Car England Your Small A. 1. BROWN. Editor. holdings of what are called wild lands on attention of our government to the stand- Equip had been estab- which can be seen a thrifty forest of ard of excellence which ADVERTISING TERMS. For one square, lished by the Vickers concern, and led to one inch length in column, 50 cents for valuable young trees which were spared an agreement for the building of an air- one week and 35 cents for each subsequent the but not by axe, they ar^ exceptions, ship that would surpass the largest and iniertion. the rule. most powerful of its predecessors. Thus Tires In With Subscription Terms. advance, it is that the immense vessel, temporarily _,_r $2.00 a year, il.OOfor six months; 50cents A Grecian has been sent to Euro- named the which is under construc- Goodyear army R-38, for three months. tion at England, will upon com- pean Turkey and French forces have gone Bedford, pletion be handed over to a party of to Syria in Asiatic Turkey, with rifles, men QUOTATION. American air force officers and and machine guns and cannon, to present the be piloted by them under our own flag Goodyear Tires in the 30x3-, 30x3V2- beatitude of world wide to the over the ocean to New York. The crew Time goes you say? ah no, democracy of fifty-five men, under Commander Louis Alas! Time stays, we go. fanatical followers of Mohammedanism, and 31 x4-inch sizes are manufactured Maxfield and Lt. Pennoyer, have arrived Or else were this not so whom in alone there are about of Turkey in England and received a cordial wel- What need to chain the hours, with characteristic care to 25,000,000, while in Arabia, Persia, India come from the officials of the British air Goodyear For youth were always ours. which countries now ministry at Howden, who are arranging Time goes you say? ah no. and Egypt, England for their visitors a course of training that build relative value into there are about high every —Austin Dobson practically controls, 175,- will familiarize them with the details and 000 000 more. The Sultan of Turkey says qualify them for the handling of the novel carcass and tread* THE RAILROAD COMPROMISE the Mohammedans will never bow the ship which they are to navigate to the knee to the mandates of the League of United States The railroad conductors, the engineers, It is evidently no small airship that Nations. Whether this is mere bluster Last more cars these the firemen, the other trainmen, and the needs and carries a crew of fifty-five. year taking sizes, we do not know, but it is a fact that Compare her with the famous R-34, switchmen each have a union or brother- were with Good- great unrest prevails in what is known whose length was 639 feet, lifting capac- factory-equipped hood and are known by railroad men as and 4134 miles. The as the Far East. Affairs there are unset- ity 30 tons, range the “big live.” The railroad blacksmiths, length of tbe R-38 is 694 feet, S inches, Tires than witn other kind* tled if not dangerous. It is fortunate for year any the carpenters and other trades have six her normal lift is 82.7 tons, her full-speed us that, thanks to our united Republican range is 5190 miles and her cruising-speed ; distinct unions, and there are five other Senators and almost half of our Demo- range 9400 miles—the nominal full speed in all six- In order to make these unions of employes, making an hour and the tires cratic Senators in Congress, the United being 67 miles cruising widely railroad unions. There are more 45. But from the 2400 horsepower teen in speed States is not involved foreign intrigues. there be obtained available to users of such we are than 1,800,000 railroad employes in the of her six engines may cars, a maximum speed of seventy-one miles j and most of them are United States made a showed Investigations year ago an hour. Who said Pacific? Naval avia- operating the world’s largest tire of some one of the unions. Un- members that in 40 different industries, labor was tors have hinted at the flight to come. If the last two these six- our satisfies til within years not more than 70 per cent efficient as mighty airship expectations | aevoted to these sizes* on her first voyage, we shall not be sur- factory teen groups have acted independently of compared with normal standards. Re- j prised to see her quickly headed across each other, but the effort and tendency ports from the same industries shows IUC CUUUUCIU, UVCl me waici lu Hawaii, I has been to unite in a general demand one more to a land- own a that during the last four or five months and then with “leg” If you Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, for an increase of Sometime last ing on the shore of Asia.—Boston Herald. wages. the hour production per man has in- a was made to the This will cost more than a mil- Maxwell or other car one Spring such demand creased. This increase cannot be said to airship requiring of about one billion dollars a lion dollars, taken from the pockets of amount be remarkable but it does indicate that of these now to the nearest on an American and sent to England sizes, go year which would be, average, the workers have begun to realize that it taxpayers each. Al! these unions did for a national toy which will not be of about S550 is the efficient man who keeps his job, Service Station Dealer for benefit to Not Goodyear not make this demand and threaten to and it is the inefficient who loses it, when any practical anybody. uui four left New York for SlllKc il Liic uiucuac was gidiucw, business is slack. long ago airplanes Goodyear Tires and Goodyear Heavy a to A but there was sufficient unanimity to j flight Nome, Alaska. big army Senator candidate make the demand imperative. This is a Harding, Republican train consisting of some 80 trucks is Tourist Tubes. for in his speech of acceptance presidential year and, for political rea- President, making a three months* trip from Wash- made it clear that he was for America sons, our Democratic administration did ington, D. C., to California. If we had first. Governor the Democratic not dare to refuse the demand, neither Cox, a National budget law there would be no candidate for after his inter- did our Republican nor our Democratic President, lump sum appropriations and Messrs. view with Mr. Wilson made it perfectly congressmen dare to do so. Further- Baker and Daniels could not thus spend that he was for Wilsonism lirst. I more, they knew that in case the demand plain millions of public money wastefully. We j be but we think the common was not complied with a strike would MEASLES may wrong follow, manufactures wrould cease be- sense of this country wishes the govern in the number cause transportation to and from our fac- A remarkable decrease ment to practice rigid economy, at least no more than the 30 x 3Y2 Goodyear Double-Cure CROPS. I the scale of wages paid railroad employ- Patterson & es s substantially below that paid for Frank S. Adams, whose duties as chief Sylvester i division of I simiiar work in outside industries”. of the markets, department FOR SALE of agriculture, takes him all over the “that .usiice as well as the maintenance j GOODYEAR SERVICE STATION State and at frequent intervals, says in Made to order for us of of an essential industry in an efficient terial. regard to the appearance of the crops: MAINE i Been used very id condition, requires an increase to practi- I The apples in the vicinity of Augusta BELFAST, further use for same. V. 1 the will he gain. cally all classes,” of railroad men. The are very light and crop s:nali. | HOME FURNIS pay f ■H1WWI..Wpi .'I .u jywiwpi 29 ii* Losing the is and re- ii on account of colds In York county crop good board awarded a total increase of about and disorders that could he avoided. ; Lots from Massachusetts and New York of time and money are lost because 01 needless ills. Whenever you j ports $626,000,000. After a three days’ confer- is are out in wet weather, or have or are at all a ! say that the crop there good, headaches, constipated, i ence in Chicago the railroad unions and good dose of “L.F.” Atwood’s Medicine taken immediately, will safe- Corn is very backward and if we do brotherhoods decided to accept this guard your health and prevent serious iliness from develop- not very soon have some corn growing Or Can is corn will Ill the sweet c. Don’t weather I fear crop award “under protest.” Time will dis- ing. wait until you begin to notice bad effects but I On Cold Davs Hot Tea, use it whenever there is the slightest symptom ot trouble. j be nearly a failure. We had so much cold close whether “this protest” is a threat or in the season On Hot Tea. OSTEOPATH It can’t do any harm, and will aid your digestion at ail and rainy weather earlier DaylCoid merely an expression of dissatisfaction. times. | that the corn is not in its usual good con- (OF 20 YEARS’ EXPl.i Justice has been given them, and if the After a short time you will be pleasantly surprised with I dition at this time. is not so your general condition. With your stomach, liver and other i The hay crop on the clay loam Saturday Cove, North brotherhoods threaten another strike it it all organs working properly all the time, you will take a greater good as last year, while appears will be a “hold and the time I should up,” wifi interest in your work, your blood will be purer, and you will right on the higher land. judge be this would Belfast Savin*. dni have arrived when we ought to decide less tired at night after a hard day’s work. that the entire hay crop year Start this a be about 10 cent short of last. whether the brotherhoods or the public using well-known old standby, today. Get per Notice is hereby given that bottle from your dealer, 50c for 60 doses. “L.F.” The potatoes in the northern part of should be the supreme power, in the teaspoonful j Book iNo. 13987, issued Medicine Co., Portland, Maine. Aroostook seem to look better than in the been lost and ha- United States. southern part. In general I find that the application crop will be about 20 per cent short of { a duplicate book according t BURIED ALIVE stands are seen last year. Many poor ing issuing new books. If they had existed last year we natural- Mr. j FULLER C. WEN Bryan has dug up his buried ly would’have laid it to the borax that: “heart and to his surprise it was not did so much damage, but this year it was in dead. It was the same old Democratic caused by the heat and dryness May Belfast. July 9. 1920-3wi: planting. heart which has as many lives as a cat. The crop in Aroostook is about TEA hay He restored it to that of part his stomach normal. The oat crop is looking well. Ford tar known as the cardiac region, and fer- Sold Neighborhood Touring vently exclaimed, “I am a Democrat.” THE GOV. COBB SOLD j byDeeJersinthis FOR SALE Thurston & Kingsbury Cc ^TSckMi"111 First-class shape. New The passenger steamer Governor Cobb, Bangor, Maine The United States Secretary of Agri- j able rims, oversize tires. for many years on the New York, Massa- ! culture says that the May be seen at our store. National forests of chusetts and Maine summer runs of the ; HOME FURNIS Alaska contain cords of Eastern Lines out of 100,000,000 pulp Steamship Boston, ; 39 b was sold to the Peninsula & Oc- wood and that by proper cutting and con- Monday bidental Steamship Co. The Governor I servation they can be made to yield 2,- Cobb will be delivered about Sept. 1 and ! 000,000 cords as NOTICE per year long as pulp | placed permanently on the Key West and wood is needed. Well, Mr. Secretary, ! Havana service on which she had been I have been duly app" on charter winter months Governor as Public Admin these are “national forests” and it is operated during for several years. I and for the County of VV your business, or a part of your business, _I had experience for seve. to see that they are properly managed tling estates, 1 feel conn Costly Drug Pound in Oil Pumped Pro 3 | prompt and reliable ser-. » Texas Field 1 j trator or as executor of v. CHARLES K icnmyoi, a rare ana cosily meaicinai 3m29 Be! Painful drug, formerly secured from Europe— though a small quantity has been found in Wyoming—is now being taken, ac- an nor- THE BANKS Sensations cording to report, from oil well in GARAGE SALVAtil Purer Than It Need Be thern Texas, says Popular Mechanics in the Magazine in an article in its August is- I will pay you 2 1-2 ecu muscles, "neuralgia”, is sue. After a Ice Cream made higher in quality extracting the ichthyol, cents per hundred for !'

1 — good cylinder oil is left. Buick and Overland Service Station screness, aching back, pimp- JERSEYthan any law demands because we believe ziues and 30 cents per hue I will call promptly and p boils, rashes and other that our its its de- a man a les, patrons appreciate purity, We shall need with very close Let us do your repair work. ; licious flavor and added food value. understanding of the problems underlying est market prices. eruptions, usually result Satisfaction guaranteed. j SAM ITU our present conditions of unrest. Harding Tel. 229-4 16 Cros from self-poisoning by pro- is closer to t ie masses of the people and to their needs than any other man promi- Full Line Accessories. ducts of imperfectly digest- Jersey Ice Cream nent in public life. Like Lincoln, McKin- and Senator Harding be- WANTED ed or non-eliminated food.' ley, Roosevelt, — in the value of united efforts. He has another its lieves and At the Belfast Home for A- advantage you’ll approve is never but works out his Open Day Night. impulsive, matron. An applicant mu.- famous a sealed thrice- with the best Tripl-Seal package; problems by consulting tive ability and be physica the White carton that delivers Ice Cream minds of his party. In House the work. A comfortable wrapped Jersey he will surround himseif with the best right party is assured. Ap. in brick form firm and can to you pure, with brains and skill the party afford. He MRS. E. K. BH all its original deliciousness. Take home a knows what tremendous responsibilities LOST MRS. SARAH 1 will rest on his shoulders. brick to-day. DR. ELMER SM Bank " Savings Book number10, issued Look for the Jersey Sign ” To lift the country out of its present condition of chaos will require not only a by Stockton Springs Trust Co. Finder Made by Jersey Ice Cream Company, Lawrcnae, Mass, most able man, but a man of soundest help to restore judgment, keenest intelligence and plenty ! return to of common sense. Such a man is please W L COOK activity of liver, plain CITY DDUG STORE, READ S HILLS SOLD BY Harding. S. B, MERRITHEW, Treasurer. bowels, kid- PROPRIETORS. neys, and skin, Undertaker and so count- READ & HILLS, Druggists Belfast. CASTOR IA WANTED For Sale eract cause and For Infants and Children Man with team or auto who can give bond relieve A 12-ROOM modern symp- to sell 137 Watkins home and farm prod- HOUSE, improve Licensed Embalm^ 30 ments, partly furnished, toms. In Use For Over Years | ucts. Biggest concern of kind in the barn, garage, nearly an acre land, garden, berries and License 377. Largest Sale of Any Medicine m the World. Always bears world. $1500 to $5000 yearly income. Sold In boxes, 10c., 25c. fruit trees. On easy terms. everywhere. the i Territory in this county open. Write to- Tel-(’1'’ Signature of day to J. R. WATKINS CO MRS. W. H. COOMBS, Belfast, Maine. | 4t28* Dept. 114, Winona, Minn. 16tf 23 Washington Street. WILLIAM PINKNEY ROBERTS MOinKuE. KNOX RlOUtf. l)r. William Pinkney Roberts, born in Miss Ida Cur ..is is Clark has US' the town of Brooks, an 1 spending her vaca- Mr. and Mrs. Montie been January, 1836, tion in town. B. ms mother, Mrs. C. Ingraham, died in the city of Los Angeles, June 5, visiting Mr. and Mrs. 1920, in his 85th year. The passing of William Ferry and chil- Mrs. Glover of Massachusetts has been dren are guests of relatives in town. at Isiac Ingraham's. 1111 l)r. Roberts is of some visiting 111 worthy consider- Mrs. able notice. His Morrison of Lynn, Mass, is the The rains have been just what were THE grandfather, Joseph DOES ALL WORK guest of her Mrs. E. S. Curtis. needed to make the gardens grow. lNTEN a soldier of the sister, P' Roberts, Revolutionary HOUSE SINCE Mrs. Laura Brown is at her who has been K 18-ROOM War, was the first white man to settle in old home Mrs. Fannie Shute, visit- ,i for the UP. uumier. iier niece is with her ing Mrs. Bessie Ingraham, has returned u BUILT HEK the town of Brooks He was the father vM home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Littlefield of 24 children, nearly all of whom were spent the week-end left me since I at Mr Little lie Id’s parents. Mr. and Mrs Neil Whitcomb of Water- I ..ilies have born mi Brooks, and nearly all settled in and i am ville are visiting her parents, Mr. and | fanlac enjoying and Whal-n of Island Falls is spend- ^ about Brooks. Therefore the history ^arJ Mrs. Isaac i th than I have in five ing his vacation at Fred Ingraham. of the Cunningham’s. siatemeat made recently Roberts family is very nearly iden- well. ! Mrs. Josie Corn is not looking very Potatoes i of 875 tical Lufkin entertained the Lar Buulen Congress with the first fitly years of the his- are looking fine. H. P. Banton has a field km club ot ten at her pleasant home July tory of Brooks. 22. of very nice potatoes. so long that I did not | Dr. Roberts’ father was Dr. Jacob Rob- Mr. Frank Clement has been entertain- oiyth.ng and life was Mrs. W hite and daughter of New York continued who ins Mrs. Almatia Bennett of .ou,” Mrs. erts, practiced medicine in Brooks city are the summer in ing aunts, J spending town and si ion was so bad that Chicopee Falls, Mass., Mrs. Laura for and was one of camping at the Chase house. \ nearly forty years, Mrs. Bennett is | my appetite and Madison of Oklahoma the best known and best trusted physi- Mrs. Madison 76 years. ,ii .soured on my stom- Bertha Nealley, who is ill with 93 years old; Mrs. They cians in Waldo bronchial at Portland Mrs. inisery for hours. My county during the first trouble, is gaining, iier daugh- took in the centennial ter, Mrs. is with her. Bennett went up in an aeroplane while « iibly upset that a half of the nineteenth century. Getchell, was there. 11 y for I Mr. she \ impossible, Dr. William, before reaching his ma- and Mrs, Fied Dickey have re- .ss until it was i early turned to their borne in jority, anticipated the advice of flora e Amesbury, Mass., f- jm close mv eyes to after spending their vacation at L C. KNOX. \ morning weak and Greeley and went West to grow up with Dickey’s. i ,K so miserable that the country. from ihe Graduating medi- Rev. El Davis burden. I tried Rev. A. W. Lorimer spoke at the bridge preached at the f cal college of Chicago, he practiced his church stream 25th. iues, but none of July 25 in the interest of 1he July profession in and Wis- school. He w is assisted and I was growing Michigan, Illinois, Sunday by Vernon Thompson is helping Sumner consin. William of Massachusetts. ‘be time in spite of He made a specialty of tubercu- Ferry Abbott in haying. lar diseases, and was one of the very first Mrs. A. P. Moore is still confined .to Alma Woodbury spent the week-end .v people talking physicians in America to advocate a her bed Her friends gave her a post with friends in Belmont. mind to it a up give eard scientific diet treatment and air as shower on her birthday July 23. uly two bottles, but pure Mrs. Myra Bryant w'as home from She also received a very handsome birth- a wonderful change a cure for such diseases. He was one Of Thorndike Sunday recently. day cake, made and presented by Miss already I feel like a the founders of the American Health Re- Phyllis for which she wishes to My appetite Haley, Perry S ibles, vvl.o is working in Bel- sort Association of Chicago, and in con- thank all in eat whatever 1 fast, was home over Sunday. nection with that movement he was _rT 1 roubled with in- Mrs Grace Batchelder of Brooks is nerves are as appointed as a commissioner My special to StAKSV.ONT. visiting at Frank Hubbard’s. 1 sleep just as sound- investigate the climatic conditions in the ume l go Mr. and Mrs. Henry McCorrison and to|bed|un- United States. lie traveled extensively The Ladies’ And of mornings Aid of tiie M E church children visited hissister, Mrs. Cora Vose, through the western states from will hold a mid summer sale o aprons loing all my house- Chicago recently. and articles on the church : rooms to a fancy lawn >- eighteen and California, making thorough study Mr. and Mrs Everett I arrabee are re- if the weather is suitable on 10th. in a Aug. except natural oi uie ciimauc conditions in dillerent on the birth of a Ice cream will be on sale. If the weather ceiving congratulations i my vitality and 12 Ids oorn 18th. sections. there are scores of is son, July lac credit for it all.” Today sani stormy the sale will be held in the tariums for the treatment of tuberculosis vestry. Belfast by Head & l C. Dow & in the various places recommended by There was a very pleasant family gath- .NORTH SEAR SPORT. by Co., The Minute Man statue near the 1 it. Pilh.y, Stockton him where the patients live out of doors er ng at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lharles m Cushman July 18. The guests at where. Ion, Winterport by night and day the year around. He was Edwin Carter has sold the Jennie Cass bridge Concord, Mass., n w re: Mr. Cushman's Mrs Inez I ion, F. A Mc- sister, f .rm to a man from also one of the organizers of the Ameri- Worcester, Mass. on 19, 1775, the Minute n, Farwell Brothers, brown of Warren. Mr. and Vis. Elmer April B F. Grant, Franklort. can Invalid Aid Society of Boston, a work Cushman of Somerville, Mass., Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. L. Ward of Prospect called Men gave battle to the British which has resulted tlnough scientific Mrs. Maynard Cushman and sons Lei.ind on Capt. and Mrs. G. E. Chapin recently. and tired “The shot heard and Lawrence of Searsmont. Mr. an'1 Troops treatment with food and air Mrs. Daniel Carlton has sold her cot- proper pure Mrs Irving Hall and three hildren of round the world.” 1! Decoration tage at the lake to Russell Carter of Bel- in saving thousands of lives from the Mr. and Merril. Cushman Belfast, .Mrs. fast. Every motor highway and by- way awful tubercular scourge. I doubt if any and little soa Ernest of Searsmont, Mrs. New wants her home to look Ra son Mr. a throughout picturesque Eng- other physician in this has de" ph Fowler and Ralph, Jr., of and Mrs. Geo. Matthews and son The sign of reliable dealer country land and New > ork is a part of i ive, but only the few Rockland. Ashley of Beliast, called on relatives in and the worlds best voted more faithful years to the scientific Gasoline town a few days ago. the Trail.” important part color | long “Socony c study of this dreaded disease than Dr. Rev Edward Cunningham of New Cards have been he effects they admire York some remi- received from Bar Roberts. In the middle West for the last gave very interesting Harbor the birth of a son decorator has been em- nescent talk at the M. E. church Sunday announcing to 20 years or more he has been Known far Mr and Mrs Clifford F. Carne. July 25th. lie referred to some of the old Dealers Who Sell Gasolene of such skill is pro- Socony and wide as “The Lunger’s Friend.” families who attended church here, when Charles and Misses so the Hills, Jr., sisters, erage purse, he was a young whom were like his grandfather, the old Revolu- nun, among Edna and Beatrice, accompanied by a of of responding beauty the names Muzzjy and Bars!owe. Mr. Mr are here tionary soldier, Dr. Roberts was always trend, Hyland, and opened was followed an aid to be relegated to the Cunningham’s talk by the Hiii’s bungalow for the season. interested in the o political questions his excellent sermon by the pastor Rev. E lf- in hies. day; in fact politics and patriotism seem E. Harrison, the suoject. of which was: Mrs. Zenrs Talbot of Winter Harbor are .vtormations easily of The were to flow in the blood of the Roberts fam- “The Denial 1’eter hymns has been visiting her parents, Mr. and ge rooms by eliminating led by the choir and orchestra and the Mrs. R G Seeley in Swanville who have ily. His father was the first man in in the also entertained their son vents, and giving care- congregation joined heartily sing- youngest Har- Brooks, and one of the first in WTaldo ing. vey. \ ilie < olor scheme. Walls BELFAST BANKS’ GARAGE county, to enlist in the Whig party. 1 CITY atral tint, light ecru or GARAGE \ his but tireless Through quiet activity HALL HARDWARE | \ i‘li a yellow or pinkish COMPANY the town of Brooks, up to that time al- s with any furnishings HARDING & RACELIFFE ways a Democratic stronghold, voted s ought to be, simply LORD & CO. more than two to one in favor of Harri- i .. ired wall hangings are HARRY WALKER son and Tyler, the Whig Candida es for WINDSOR xcelient elTect in large HOTEL STABLE President and Vice President. His broth- i. mason co. r v chintz papers are ofte 1 EAST BELFAST er, the late Hon. Barnabas M. Roberts bedrooms or in summer COSTELLO M. WILLIAMS formerly a State senator from Waldo ISLESBORO ; -am tones are the safer UNIVERSAL CORD county, a Whig, Abolitionist, and later WALTER A. YOUNG | nedium-sized rooms of LIBERTY Republican, was one of the recognized and have the additional GEORGE L. EDMUNDS leaders of the more progressive faction of throughout our MORRILL vng less expensive, CHARLES MESERVIE the Republican party in Waldo county cur claims ti .ashes are easily applied career J. F. VICKERY during his later years. At one time a > : ice, even over old wall our have candidate for Congressional nomination, for gouds )oth and fast, and what N0RTHPORT C. O. DICKEY & CO. and had he been elected he doubtless been marked for mneal” papers are inex- C. E. PERKINS would have been one of the leading Re- ir to hang. th* conservatism V. A publicans in Congress. SEARSMONT SIMMONS & CO. any finish are so much Dr. Roberts was a true patriot. More v are the only form of Hence when we SEARSPORT W. R GILKEY A SON than forty years ago he prepared a bill age as well as in more C O. SAWYER A CO for the Legislature of Wisconsin which say that the Mich- s. Here again it is well NORTH SEARSPORT fred e. stinson became a law in that State for g designs. Occasion- providing elin Universal Cord the raising of the Stars and Stripes over AMES GROCERY CO. establishes a new STOCKTON the “Little Red School House.” I believe PL. HUPPER was for su- this the lirst State in the Union to standard SWANVILLE NICKERSON A DAMM pass such a law. preme durability L. R. STEVENS oome over two years ago ur. nooerts, WALDO and freedom from with his wife, came to Los Angeles to spend their remaining days in this land of skid.ing, you may flowers and sunshine. Knowing that I accept the state- am also a native of Brooks, he called on me, and during his two years’ residence ment with full in this citv scarcely a fortnight passed in confidence in its which he did not come to my office at the close of court and talk with me about the accuracy. early history of our native town. His mind was as fresh and clear on the af- fairs of that town three score and ten years ago as if they had happened yester- day. 1 learned more of the history of my corridor, a rug of pro- native town and ot the lives of its early ---- is settlers from my conversation with him 5 PATTEFSON & SYLVESTER I used with good results, than I had ever known before. Dr. Rob- rally in a small house, erts w^s active to within a very few days Probate Notices seem more spacious, of his death. re best and low toned | A genial and kindly soul, bright in At Court held at Belfast, within and pure in purpose, and strong in faith a Probate sirable. | hope, in left this world in the passing of Dr. Wil- for the County of Waldo, vacation, on te is much the 14th of July. A, D. 1920. very used, liam Pinkney Roberts.—Frank S. day $5,000 Forbes, to set or odd piece is readily Los Calif. A certain instrument purporting he an furniture a I Angeles, authenticated of the last will and testa- Tojbuy antiques, specialty. freshness and cop beauty by ment and the probate thereof of Francis M. want nice old and For f enamel over one or two Catarrhhl Deafness Cannot Be Cured Caldwell, late of Philadelphia, in the County pieces, original. of Philadelphia and State of Pennsylvania, paint. Odd like a pieces having been for probate such articles will by local applications, as they cannot a deceased, presented pay good prices. cement old desk and There’s Difference with a petition praying that the copy of said reach the diseased portion of the ear. d will may be allowed, filed ar.d recorded in the work a lamp There is one to cure h. r. table, only way catarrhal Probate Court of said Waldo County and that McDonald, familiar and that a worn piece, will deafness, is by constitutional between the letters testamentary be issued to Frances G. 45 remedy. Catarrhal Deafness is caused flavor, Caldwell and Frank M. the Tel. 110. Belfast. lorm of renovation, and by crisp- Riter, they being Northport Ave., an inflamed condition of the mucous lin- executors named therein. sealing wax red, Chinese ing of the Eustachian Tube, When this ness and satisfaction of Ordered. That the said petitioner give notice ;"rest green or any other tube is inflamed you have a rumbling to all persons interested by causing a copy of order to be three weeks suc- ,s well with the other sound or imperfect hearing, and when it this published is entirely closed, Deafness is the result. cessively in The Republican Journal, a news- paper published at Belfast, in said County, Unless the inflammation can be reduced Do You Know that at a Probate to be si they may appear Court, to the and this tube restored to its normal con- keep general held at Belfast, within and for said County, on room rather quiet and dition, hearing will be destroyed forever. the 10th day of August, A. D. 1920, at ten of to Many cases of deafness are caused by the clock before noon, and show cause, if any It is as foolhardy travel along with half enough insur- smaller accessories for which is an inflamed condition Post they have, why the prayer of said petitioner ance as it is to take a half a dose of medicine to economize. catarrh, elFects, though a great of the mucous surfaces. Hall’s Catarrh should not be granted. You’re after full protection just as you seek absolute cure. ELLERY BOWDEN, Judge. r is em- Medicine acts thru the blood on the mu- Why not place some insurance on your your fashionably A true copy. Attest: furniture, cous services of the or business and for Feople who expect system. Chas. E. Johnson, Register. house prepare protection? We will give One Hundred Dollars for *st well and not grow any case of Catarrhal Deafness that can- At a Probate uourt neia at Belfast, within and Apply to sreat Dickey-Knowlton Real Estate Co- majority who want not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Medicine. of the 13th for the Countv Waldo,on day of insurance Circulars free. All 75c. Toasties A. enovate their rooms, Druggists, July, D. 1920. F. J. CHENEY & Pythian Block, Maine t results with least elTort CO., Toledo,O. Albert J. Skidmore, administrator of the es- Belfast, tate of Emma A. Bowler, late of Montville, in cunlining the color con- and corn flakes. said County of Waldo, deceased, having pre- EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. The subscriber I W hy People Buy Bat-snap in Prefer- ordinary ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. The sub- table sented a petition praying that he may be ihe has been cushions, run- hereby gives notice that duly j scriber hereby gives notice that he has beer? ence to RatfPoison. licensed to sell and convey at public or private executor of the last will and testa- ! ^‘ades, etc. appointed duly appointed administrator of the estate of sale certain real estate situated in Montville, in the State of Maine of Hrt- <1) RAT-SNAP ment silks in upholstery de- absolutely kills rats in said County, belonging to said deceased and EARL GEORGE STEVENS, late of Liberty, and mice. (2) What Next time order from ELLA V. SHERMAN, late of Weathersfield. an it doesn’t kill it you described in said petition. j find printed in the of Waldo, and designs scares away. (3) Rats killed with RAT- in the County of Hartford, State of Connecti- County deceased, given 'c Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice J bonds as the law directs. of decorative cut, deceased. All persons having demands All persons having elegance SNAP leave no smell, they dry up inside. the the best at to all persons interested by causing a copy of of said deceased are desired demands against the estate of said deceased d. grocer, get this order to be three against the estate Florentine silks that <4> Made in cakes, no mixing with other published weeks succes- are desired to to present the same for settlement, and all present the same for settlement food. (5) Cats or won’t sively in The Republican Journal, a newt-paper and all indebted wide show dogs touch it. the same to indebted thereto are to make pay- thereto are requested to make Japanese, Tell him at Belfast, in said county, that requested Three sizes, 25c, SI. 00. Sold and price. published they authorized payment > 50c, ment to my agent, immediately. Egyptian and India de- may appear at a Probate Court, to be held at immediately guaranteed by Hall Hardware I. Morse, Belfast, Maine JOHN P. SANFORD. lly Co., City Belfast, within and for said County, on the Ralph elective with a lightedI Drug Store and A. A. Howes send Post Toasties. J. BUR 1 GRISWOLD Liberty, Me,, July 13, 1920. & Co. you 10th day of August; £. D. 1920, at ten of the dS Weathersfield, July 13, 1920. window hangings or for clock before noon, and show cause, if any they Conn., In the of one the prayer of said should Sweet Briar silks with! spring 1820, hundred years have, why petitioner a man not be ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. The sub- ago, named William Wurts drove a granted. WANTED designs and Batiks in won- ELLERY notice that he has been team of mules a ton of BOWDEN, Judge, scriber hereby gives drawing anthracite Attest: that rival hand dyed tex- from the Best Corn Flakes Made A true copy. duly appointed administrator of the estate of I';** f coal, mine surface to the Dela- Chas. E. the best of the Johnson, Register, JUSTIN A R. late of Islesboro, Second Hand newesti .ware river. This ton of coal was floated HOMAS, Kitchen Stove 1 ford opportunity for am down the river on a raft of pine logs, to in the County of Waldo, deceased, and given The home bonds as the law directB. All 'J!18- should le! Philadelphia, and was the first shipment persons having '*vable. Postum Cereal demands against the estate of said deceased and Parlor Comfortable butt of hard coal in this country. During that Company,Inc. Stove. ,ie note of which Furnished Room are desired to present the same for settlement beauty, year 365 tons went to the seaboard by J" -'I Battle and all indebted thereto are requested to make 8imP,y if a littles mule team and raft. The hard coal Creek, ‘s8>ven «dto it.Viery out- Michigan. To let with modern conveniences at No. payment immediately. Drop Postal. Will call. put of the United States this year will be 1 Cedar Street. GUILFORD D. PENDLETON, Jkanette Van Reypen about Address, 100,000,000 tons. WILLIAM T. NORRIS. Islesboro, Me., July 13, 1920. P. 0. Box 182. Belfast. Me. 1 SET A GOOD GKir Senator Harding Told of His Nomination. \ ON HEALTH _ Look out for the unnatural weak- ness that indicates thinning of the blood and lack of power. It means that your bodily organs are starving for want of nourishment; that Wonderful good the red corpuscles are fewer, unequal to demands of health. Hood’s Sarsa- parilla increases strength of the deli- Dresses] cate and nervous, restores red cor- puscles, makes the blood carry health to every part, creates an appetite. medi- If you need a good cathartic cine, Hood’s Pills will satisfy. The Davis Sample Shop WINTERPORT At a Low Cost to You Philip E. Davis of Eastport was a week Very end visitor in the village. ] Mrs. Clifton Coggins returned Thurs- In addition to the large stock already on hand we received day from a visit at Prospect Ferry. Monday | fresh from the some beautiful in Miss Geneva Thompson returned Sun- factory patterns Silks, Taffetas, I day from a stay in New Hampshire. Serges and Silk Tricolettes, and what talks most in this new lot is Mrs. Frank Phillips of Reading, Penn., the price. is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Gould. was a Women, think of it! Silk Tricolette embroid- Mrs. C. D. Cates, Mrs. Joshua Treat, The formal notification of Senator Harding of his nomination for the presidency by the Republicans gala Dresses, beautifully at event in Marion, O. The illustration shows a Pennsylvania Republican club through the town, and, and the .... Jr., and Mrs. Collette recently had tele- marching ered, taupe shade, price only $29.50 the left. Senator his of acceptance. installed. Harding delivering speech phones Silk, Eton style dress, plated skirt, only Miss Priscilla Parker of Bangor visited _;____I------19 50 her brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. formerly a member of the Bos BELFAST Eton dress, accordion W. E. Parker, recently. NORTHPORT Swartz, SOUTH Light Taupe Serge style plaited skirt, only ton Opera company, and also of the Chi 23 5Q Mr. Mansur of New York City arrived who arrived Saturday ti is working in the Olin Downes of the Boston Post was a cago Opera, Mr. Lewis Mayheyv dresses that six weeks would have cost our Sunday to visit the homes of Arthur Ed- 1! Georgette ago you $29.50, in this spend some weeks in Northport, restini ■ city for R. L. Cooper, guest Northport week. this week .... imonds, A. C. and A. J. Edmonds. « price only : : : and She is in private life Mrs of 19.50 Leon Brown has arrived from New studying. Mrs. Sunbury and friend Everett, of Boston and is a guest a Miss Hannah Thompson of Boston ar- Julius Morse are guests of Mrs. J. E. Cross in York to join his family, who are spend- Mass., Voile dresses, many patterns, .... rived Sunday to spend her vacation with the home of and Mrs. Isaac I. Hills tO 16 ing the summer here. ^Jr. Northport. $5.00 50 L. Downes and Mrs. I. H. Davis. he Mrs. L. Mrs. T. Dodworth observed Mrs. Oscar Brockhouse and sons Ed- other values too Charles E. Kennedy of Boston has ar- George | Many numerous to mention. May we show Friday night at the DodwortI ward of West Somerville, you? Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Clements and Mrs. rived to spend two weeks with his wife birthday and Marshall cottage at North Shore. Dinner wai who have been visiting Mr. and Truly yours, Eva Parker visited Mrs. Nettie W. Smart and daughter at their North Shore cot- Mass., served ondhe porch with the gentlemei returned home, at her home in North Searsport last week. tage. Mrs. Leo G. Herrick, have cak< assisting. A handsome birthday and The Misses Frances and Lucie Atwood Mr. and Mrs. Ira M. who have Mr. and. Mrs. Europe McKenney Cobe, feature. Those preseni j THE DAVIS SAMPLE was an attractive and Hildred of SHOP, •were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Parker been in New York for the past few days I children Joseph, Junior were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bradbury, Kennedy in Friday and Satur- on a business have returned to their I Waterville, and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L! Bucksport trip, Mr. and Clark’s Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Blaisdell, month Corner, High Street, (Pnone 156-12) day. summer home. j Curtis of this city, who spent the Belfast, Maine Thomas E. Mrs. C. B. Rob- Mrs. Shea, of at “Ever Welcome Cottage,” Rev. A. J. who was July Lockhart, pastoi John A. Roberts of Reading, Mass., and their house Mr. and Mrs. erts guests, I which last in East of the Methodist Church here for nine and they purchased spring has sold his attractive comfortable F. Daws and sons of Larch- Frederick Belfast, have returned to their homes. years, preached at the regular morning on North Shore to G. cottage Charlotte mont, Mrs. Alma Dodworth Tartoue, J. FARM HAND NOW RICH service Mo. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Curtis and family, Sunday. Lennon of Joplin, W. Dugan and Capt. Seth M. Mi'.liken of | Mr. Leo Herrick and family, Rev. and Mrs. Nellie Kenney returned Sunday Mrs. Charles H. Glaster and her moth- New York. Mrs. M. E. Curtis and daughter Ethyl, iiroffi a visit in Northport, where she was er, Mrs. Greenwood, have arrived from McKeen’s with T. George orchestra, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Curtis, all of Belfast, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. McKen- Bangor and opened their cottage for the ! Dodworth masqueraded as the leader, Mr. ^nd Mrs. William Munroe and chil— at their remainder of the season. LIBERTY ney INK cottage. Manhattan at the Country j Symphony ! dren Annie and William, Jr., of Lincoln- Mr. and Mrs. George Bell of Mrs. Frederick Benson and daughter | Club Sunday evening and were received Everett, j ville Beach, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Patter- .Mass., arrived Sunday to spend their Marian of Youngstown, Ohio, are guests I with applause by several noted musicians j shall and children, George and Curtis, vacation with their Mrs. F. C. of Mr. and Mrs. Louis K. Hirsh at their who had come to real Manhat- sisters, greet ^the ! and Mrs. Annie Monroe of Belfast, mo- MAINE J __ LIBERTY, \twood and Miss Louise summer home in East North- tans. Prof. Dodworth was scarcely rec- McDonough. delightful 1 I tored to South Brooks Sunday and spent poF. ognized by his most intimate triends, but Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Treat, Jr., accom- | | the day with Mr. and Mrs. F. E. §Curtis at once his to di- W. Morris Deisher arrived from demonstrated ability at the Cleanest and panied by Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Treat, recently J j their new farm which they purchased ;At Prettiest I rect a fantastic and discord orchestra. Sr., and Miss Maria Treat of Boston, Reading, Penn., for a short visit at his last spring. Charles F. also in costume, motored to North Shore residence. With Mrs. Deish- ! Hammons, 1 Rockland Sunday to call on 1 rendered several tenor solos in a pleasing Lake in Maine Mr. and Mrs. George Nash. er he has been entertaining a large house WEST BELFAST ij manner. Paul White of the Cincinnati j party. t Mrs. C. D. Mrs. L. C. Atwood Cates, a of Mr. and Symphony Orchestra, guest M. A. spent with his and the Misses Frances and Miss Margaret A. Prout of Boston is a Perry Sunday Lucie Atwood Mrs. sever- j Vaughan Hamilton, rendered 1 mother in Rockland. were at a guest at the Waquoit. She has $2.00 guests six o’clock recently Special Sunday dinner given al solos and was accompanied by by Mrs. W. R. Atwood of Thurs- been engaged in war work and was chief Miss Ida Scule spent Sunday „with Bangor Mrs. Hamilton on the piano. His selec- day. yeoman on the Naval Reserve Board at Mrs. Levi Campbell. tions were delightful and w>ere received 1 Chicken Dinners. Washington, D. C. Mrs. Lucy Bean of Searsmont is visit- The Right Reverend Louis J. Walsh, with repeated applause. H. of Boston Mrs. Geo. B. Bishop of Maine, is to visit the lower Mrs. Evelyn Mudgett is ing Dyer. 5T A LA-CARTE THROLGH THE WEEK at her at Bayside for a visit. Her Penobscot Sunday, Aug. 8th, to adminis- cottage SWANV1LLE. Miss Josephine Littlefield spent the ter the sacrament of confirmation. Many son Albert has been here the past week. j week-end with her sister, Mrs. Walter from here plan to go to Belfast that Later her son Frank and wife will motor -^Auto Parties Accommodated-t* day : Cunningham. The Trundys and the Cranys had a to down for a vacation. be present at the confirmation cere- Mr. and Mrs. John of picnic and clambake at Park, Aug. 1st. Kemp Haver- Phone mony, whicli will take in the a j reservations, Liberty 25-15 place Church Mr. and'Mrs. Charles Bradbury gave hill, Mass., visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry of St, Francis of Assisi that at Club Mr. B. F. Farnham of Portland is the afternoon. dinner the Country Saturday : Elms recently. Mr. H. D. Farnham. night in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas guest of his father, A serious accident was narrowly avert- Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Toothaker, Mrs. E. Shea of New York, who left Monday The Farnhams, Damms, Webbs and j ed Saturday afternoon when a Buick car Helen Tyler and Carrie Newcomb called for New York. Covers were laid for 15 Moodys had a picnic on Thayer’s shore driven by its owner, Harry Bernard, and ; on friends in Montville Sunday. UNICORN (-— guests. _ Aug. 1st. a Ford car o\gned by Rev. C. A. Purdy Howard W., only son of Mr. and Mrs. Lunch Set# r Mrs. B. Roberts Mr. Charles Mrs. Donald J and ven Norman collided on Clyde entertained at Thayer, Thay- by Page, i S. Whitman Newcomb and Miss Esther the Guide Board hill. Ihe cars were her home on North Shore at luncheon er and little daughter Shirley motored to Ration Rice of Saginaw, Mich., were married at Dairy almost wrecked but no in- Friday at 1 p. m T le guests were: Mrs. Bangor Saturday for medical attention one seriously the bride’s home in Saginaw, July 21. Lunch Cloth- J. Mrs. C. latter. reliable and efficient. jured, although W. G. Crockett, a passen- Amos King, Chipman Pineo, for the Safe, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Sanker and ger :n the Buick car, sustained several Mrs. C. B. Holmes, Mrs. Morris L. Slugg, The Swanville nine played the Sears- Economical because its con- children of will leave in bruises and Mrs. John C. and Miss Clara Altoona, Penna., minor injuries. Pillsbury, nine last Saturday afternoon with a Centerpiece' port their auto for Belfast where centrated. The best feed B. August 14tii, Keating score of 14 to 12 in favor of Swanville. I they will visit Mrs. Sanker’s parents, it in Mr. and Mrs L. Flanders have Now Swanville watch out. sold. Try your dairy MUKKILL. Ralph j Mr. and Mrs. S. Whitman Newcomb. Runners returned from a camping and fishing trip Mr. and Mrs. Rawson Lufkin, Jr., and and be convinced. st32eow in Northern Maine. They made the trip who have been the Charles Woods two children, guests —■ waamammaMcMiAaMi recently purchased an MONKOE. Wall Banner# auto and were Miss HALL & WILKINS auto. by accompanied by of Mrs. Rawson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anna Ayer, who left them at Lincoln for J. W. Nickerson, returned to their home David Nicoll Cant, u farmhand em- The Ladies’ Aid meets with Mrs. The Rev. A. W. Loriraer of Bangor, Bertie a short business trip to Boston. She ar- 29th. ployed for nine years by F. C. Stark, in Everett, Mass., July for Eastern Etc. Mears today (Thursday). Maine, Missionary Maine, at Boyleston, Mass., has been identi- WANTED Mats, rived here Saturday. Scott Mr. Arthur Ferndine came from representing the American Sunday fied Bert Thomas lost one of his by Boston attorneys as one of the Embroidered and sent dogs last Mrs. W. Morris Deisher of to the BY A YOUNG MAN a chance to work Reading, East Millinocket spend week-end School Union, and W. R. Ferry of New- heirs to a estate in week, for which he had been $1,000,000 Dundee, hours while school is fromChina. WeolTersoi just offered is the house | during spare keep- Penn., entertaining following with Mr. and Mrs. Z. D. Hartshorn and National Field Secretary for for whom search did values mos $80.00. I ton. Mass., Scotland, has been ing. Address in these party at her summer home on the North escort his wife and two daughters, who the Gideons Christian Commercial Trav- made for years. Mr. Cant will leave CHARLES G. SANBORN. embroideries. Also han * Oscar Capen and of family Canton, Shore, Mrs. Emma Haines, Mr. and Mrs. have been their guests, home. ! eleVs’ Association, conducted services last Boyleston soon to claim his inherit- 2w32* Belfast, R. D. 4. were recent callers Laces from China, lace1 ollars. Mass., upon Mrs Lit- Wm. Miss Rena Miss Monroe at ance, but first he wants to help his McNall, Bechtel, At the caucus even- Sunday as follows: village tlefield and Republican Friday boss his Mrs. Cross. Rena Clarence Earl get hay in. He has been a ! Fea. Fit Miller, Deisher, Mr. J. W. Nickerson and Mr. Charles 10.30 a. m.; Brooks at 2 p. m.; Monroe Mats, Fans, ing farmhand for 20 and Mrs. Waterman of Belfast is Richard Miller and Miss Erma years, averaged ! WANTED boarding Angsdadt, Walker were nominated as to Centre at 7.30 p. m. Monday evening at We invite you to cai i: delegates $22 a month wages in that time. He a few weeks with the Mrs. Ella Reaser, all of Reading. was them at The Journal sisters, the county convention; Mr. Ernest Mad- 7.30 a new Sunday school organized not spect has written home for ten years, To buy a stave saw or saw and ma- Littlefield and Mrs. Ida Cross. Mr. T. at the Pattee schoolhouse. There were and Mrs. George Dodworth are docks and Mr. Harold Harriman, alter- and the fortune has been seeking him SUE M. PART Fred Murch and son five Mr. Lorimer talked seven. chine Address George of Wake- entertaining their daughter, Alma D. Tar- nates. thirty present. for Cant is forty-seven years complete. AMYL. WILSn.N visited his on and Mr. the of six _/ field, Mass., mother and sister, toue of New York, Mr. and Mrs. Freder- Mr. and Mrs. John religious education Ferry gave old, youngest children, ! W. W. WOOD. Week's Mills, Maine. A. David, daughter -' 'Mrs. Lottie and Flora sons a cornet solo. Miss Margaret Sargent Murch, the past ick F. Dawes and of Larchmont. Doris and son Jack of New York, Mr. week. Symbolic Gateways. Capt. S. M. Milliken arrived Saturday and Mrs. E. E. Roderick, daughter Dru- was elected sup rintendent. are WANTED a of the Gateways distinctly Mrs. Henry Ham of and is guest Dodworths. Mr. si 11a and son Burleigh of were dividing Lawrence, Mass., Belfast, one Demand links, If can use such a a term, be- Big who had been spending the past two weeks Millixen will give cup for a special guests of Mr. and Mrs. Z. D. Hartshorn A man would like a position tween the unknown and undesirable young with Mr. and Mrs. Charles has contest of golf at the Country Club. and daughter Martha last week. PRIC1LLA DEAN Woods, outside world, with an intimate as chauffeur. Gan drive any kind of FOR PAPER to | j returned Brooks. Miss was friendly and much-to-be-desired Mr. and Mrs. Shinyoku Mitsukuri, the August 1st Josephine Aditon Inside The Journal Office We will pay $40.00 per world or garden, says the a car. Inquire at Sunday was a good day for the Morrill bright young Japanese and his bride at sweet sixteen. Much to her surprise Touchstone zines and books. Magazine. The hidden of We will pay $30.00 per ton f ■church—7C. pupils were in attendance at Bayside, are entering into the life at the several of the young people dropped in beauty that I which the gate guards Is indi- pers in bales or bundles school. Club as well as their at about 2 m. in always SALE Sunday At the morning service, Country continuing p. Her mother being FOR We will it cated even on the barren outside. Such pay $30.00 per the Rev. Nathan a study of music and tbe ways and man- the secret served ice cream and cake. in bales or bundles. pastor, Hunt, gave a hint of loveliness within five paper gives care- One Overland passenger touring r American a All prices are f. o b. Portia i, v/ery impressive sermon from the text: nerisms of the people. He is Many happy returns of the day for Miss less passersby the desire to go where | for small quantities. "‘But now commandeth all men student at the Massachusetts Institute of Aditon. or car in fine condition, particulars every- beauty opportunity dwells. It is a PORTLAND IRON & METAL MPt»y where to repent,” followed by com- Technology, specializing on chemistry. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Willson and daugh- suggestion of all the unknown won- enquire at 51 Bridge St., City, ders that dwell Portland Mate® munion, and at the evening service Rev. ter Helena of and just beyond where one ! Dr. S. C. Pattee was called to South Wollaston, Mass., Mrs. stands. It is a symbol of Dr. Mower of Waterville, secretary of the H. G. Applin and daughter Phylis of W. something ! CARD OF THANKS. Shore Tuesday night to dress a forehead that must be United Convention opened by knowledge or V\ Baptist of Maine, gave Somerville, came in the We wish to thank our many kind neigh- anted wound for MissRamsdell of Bangor. She Mass., through passed through by experience. Housekeeper a fine and very helpful address. bors and friends for their thoughtfulness had been at the Willson car Saturday night and are guests playing golf Country and consideration during our_recent be- in a wim 1,1 of the ladies’ Mr. and Mrs. J. W. family of three Club with a young lady friend when she parents, reavement. FREEDOM. received the accidental clip in the head Nickerson. J. G. Hamlin, washing. Apply to KIMBALL-SIfIPP PEARL with her friend’s stick. Miss Ramsdell July 27th Mr. Rawson Lufkin, Jr., and Mr. and MRS. HAMLIN, MR. and MRS. CLARENCE HAMLIN, D. f. STEPHFVsON was also treated a Christian Beatrice went to Brewer in Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Porter F. Webb visited by Scientist daughter Albert Henry Kimball of Boston and Irving a. Hamlin. or 5 Mr* the latter’s mother last Sunday. of Bangor. Lufkin’s car to visit his father, Mr. Raw- Miss Mildred Irene Slipp of Belfast were high son Lufkin, and Mrs. Hannah Tyler. married at the residence of the bride’s Louis Flye is spending his vacation A team from the Waterville Country Sr., WANTED Club were in to They returned Wednesday accompanied father, George L. Slipp, of Belmont ave- with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Northport Sunday play Man with team or auto who can give FOR SALE and Mrs. and Miss nue a match game of The total score by Mr. Lufkin Tyler Saturday evening, July 31st. Rev. 137 Watkins home and farm Flye. golf. bond to sell Two house and ell was 14 to 5 in favor of Waterville. A Myra Lufkin, who has a private hospital George C. Sauer of the Baptist church products Biggest concern in the world; story Miller of Brooks has re- George been pa- $500 to $5000 yearly income. Territory rooms. Electric lights, t- turn game will be played later. There in Brewer; Mrs. Lyman Smith, Miss Hil- officiated with the double ring service. and whitening ceiling at in this Write today to pering George dred Mr. Everett Smith and Mr. county open. furnace, also garage (fire were many here from Waterville for the Smith, Only relatives were present. The groom W. WATKINS Bryant’s. 4w32 J. CO., large enough for three nun afternoon. Mrs. Vaughan Hamilton is Lindley Smith of Orrington. The com- was in service during the late war and Dept. 115, Winona, Minn. Nettie Yeaton is the of her cement floor and electric lights, guest par- pany had a picnic on Mr. J. W. Nicker- aince then has been as a com- arranging for a woman’s one club match engaged 1 ents, Mr. and Mrs. Knowles for rent of gaiage will pa> Bangs, to be played soon. son’s lawn. Mrs. Tyler’s old friends and Pticilla Dean, another of the popu- mercial man with headquarters in Boston. two weeks. also a work This neighbors were very glad to see her. lar "movie" stars, a short time ago His bride is the younger daughter of Mr. TO LET shop Ralph A. Peavey and party have re- the cit; Miss Dorothy Pickett and are the winner of a beauty contest con- the best locations in mother Slipp and has lived at home. They will located on Pleas- from a fishing trip to Moosehead THREE BUILDINGS turned on the western coast, has been minutes’ walk from posi'r> the guests for the month of August of CHARLES N. BIRD ducted reside for the present at the Slipp home. ant street, Belfast, could be used for Lake, making their headquarters at Squaw three years. She tier uncle, I. P. Griffies. In the pictures but manufacturing or storage purposes. For railroad and steamboat Inn. were enthusiastic she l«v Mountain They Charles N. Bird of Northport died in has risen steadily until today particulars apply to place for a rooming and Adeibert Reynolds and family of Port- over the new State from Green- America’s leading mov- Children JAMES C. DURHAM. highway the Eastern Maine General Hospital, Ban- ranks among Cry house. Inquire of amd called on Fred and Flye as they ville to a distance of fifteen picture stars. FOR FLETCHER’S Efli^ Lily Bay, gor, July 29th, where he had been for a ing DICKEY & KNOW!.. Freedom on their the Maine passed through way to miles through woods. Thia week for cancer 32tf Real Estate. Bella- treatment of of the liver; _ —-O_ CASTOR1A TORS ALE visit Mr. Reynolds’ mother in Fairfield. an section owned opens up interesting by By occupation he was a sailor. He was the Great Northern Maine Co. A gentleman’s solid mahogany ward- Among those to attend the Republican Paper born in Northport, May 24, 1856, the son LOST. condition. LOST County convention at Belfast Monday Among tbe well-known musical guests of Albion and Rachel (Palmer) Bird. A Furnished Room robe in fir;t-dass May 1 Some where on the atreets last week a On Bay View or Commercial , widow and two sons survive him. The ”'ce‘ were George Bryant, Dr. A. M. Small, at the Country club Sunday evening set with blue stones. It is val- or in- folded $20 bill. The finder will tJ funeral took place at his late home Sat- To let with modern conveniences at No. bar pin be seen at 26 Miller Street, ] John Philip Wil- were Pierre leader of the Bos- ued for associations only. The finder suitable reward by returning the Taylor, Bryant, Philip Monteux, urday at 2 p. m., Rev. George C. Sauer 1 Cedar Street. Address, -j1 leave it at The Journal office. at The Journal Office. THE JOURNAL OFH'r liams, Florian Small and Will Fuller.' ton Symphony orchestra, and Jeisica of the Baptist church officiating. WILLIAM T. NORRIS. will please quire Henry Ford and party are at Seal Har- M. A. Cook, Belfast’s rapid photogra- THE in his large yacht. pher, will be in Castine Thursday and "Thursday FRIDAY bor a few days will have the on Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Pitcher, Prof, and Friday pageant pictures sale here. Mrs. James T. Sleeper, who are summer- COLONIAL DOROTHY a battery, left for Work was begun Wednesday on new Will Not J‘ ing at The Wednesday Lamenting Miles DAILY 1 to remain until after the carnival plate glass front on the Dinsmore Shoe Matinee 2.30. Castine Evening 7 and 8.30 •'■inter DALTON Thursday. The excursion will go over Store. This store is always a model for today, Thursday. neatness and the changes will add very Us. -IN- • Change -IN- | Fleischman’s handsome Diesel pleasure materially to its attractiveness. our harbor At Oftentimes as we sit with our ROMANCE” “His Wife’s Friend” yacht Haida was in Monday. the meeting Tuesday afternoon of thoughts, they are A CUMBERLAND Mr. and Mrs. Fleischman are on an out- the Children’s Aid Society of Maine it apt to visualize for us some friend or acquaintance s,.of thirty-seven pictures at eighteen. SEE THIS MYSTEkY ing trip along the Maine coast and his was decided to have the annual lawn who is blessed with an abundance of radiant health, is attracting favorable attention. party at the Girls’ Home on Northport yacht whose vitality seems boundless and whose very pres- Moon Riders No. 9. Burton Holmes She is black with commodious mahogany avenue Wednesday COMEDY afternoon, August ence seems to the _NEWS cabins. 25th. charge atmosphere with energy and How we are to this The trustees of the fund contributed optimism. prone envy person BKOUks. for his wealth of health. “How we DANA in to Men for the new school building met at The different,” muse, SATURDAY--V10LA “Dangerous “life would if we City National Bank at 4 p. m., Tuesday, be were only so fortunate as to be Miss Gertrude Jenkins visited relatives THE IRRESISTIBLE COMEDIENNE to attend to its investment. It was in- possessed of health—to be rid of all of our in Monroe last week. perfect vested as follows: 460,000 in the Victory aches and pains and afflictions.” MONDAY TUE8DAY Liberty loan; $16,000, in the 4th loan; Mrs. Allie Crockett visited relatives in in the 3rd and in the 2nd. Damariscotta last week. And $8,000 $8,000 that, dear reader, is the cry that went up W. GRIFFITH’S Mrs. Chas. Jenkens and daughter Hazel from of D There was a large attendance at the thousands afflicted, until some for- WALLACE REID are visiting relatives in Monroe. by good Democratic caucus held at the Court tune heard of 1 -IN- they the Science of and Mrs. H. J. was a Chiropractic Blossoms” The com- Hamlin business call- “Broken House Tuesday evening. city were upon to try it. The fact that dis-ease mittee organized with Thomas W. Loth- er in Portland several days last week. prevailed -WITH- was due to pressure nerves as left the “HAWTHORN OF THE U. S. A." chairman and Giles G. clerk. Mrs. Bartlett of upon they | rop, Abbott, Philip Everett, Mass., and in Barthelmess C. Towle of the Democratic spine, that consequence the nerve was Gish and Richard FULL OF PEP AND ACTION. A. Oakland, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Byron Webb. enegy j L,nian candidate for Congress from this shut off in its transit from the brain to the in- district, Mrs. J. W. Hobbs, Sr., is in Prout’s organ Chester. MAGAZINE. made a Comedy. Outing COMEDY was present and very favorable Neck where Mr. Hobbs has employment. volved, seemed logical to them, and tempted them to r impression. Mrs. Effie Jenkins injured her wrist investigate. Why don’t you arrange for an appoint- sir Auckland Geddes, the British Am- ment and severely last week while cranking an Spinal Analysis without obligating yourself l| bassador, and his personal staff, includ- auto. in the least: Consultation and Spinal free, WALSH in “Manhattan ing secretary Tennant and Captains Analysis j WEDNESDAY-GEORGE Knight” Geo. Holt of Belfast spent Wednesday Henry and Graves are now at'the Rice LOST CITY NO. 14. NEWS of last week with his daughter, Mrs. H cottage, his summer embassy, at Dark C. Ellis. Geo. E. Sturm, Harbor, arriving at 5.30 p. m., Chiropractor, J Tuesday. Prof, and Mrs. Philip Boody of Ripon, P. G. Hurd Seven of the servants arrived Saturday. THE Charles O. Titus of Portland is at work received his official appoint COLONIAL HOUSE, is in for Wis., are visiting relatives in Brooks and j Beltast ment as Lady Geddes England their chil- Y|1; News ot in Belfast and Waldo county revising the sheriff from Augusta Friday, and dren and will return in early September. Jackson. 59 Maine. Maine Regis'er. This is a very valuable reappointed all the present deputies to High Str.et, Belfast, ! There will be little or no social functions H. S. Hall, Supt. of Agriculture from ; ADVERTISEMENTS serve the book of reference to all residents of the remainder of the term until Office hours—Monday all day; 9 to 11.30 a. m. Jan. until the arrival of Lady Geddes. Sir U. of M., Orono, was a business caller in State. 1, 1921. and Maine Power Co. offers an Auckland will in the meantime visit Can- town last week. ! Wednesday Friday. Dr. Walter E. | will prosperity of Com- Tobie of Portland was in ;H promote Charles A. Merithew, sergeant ada and also make short trips from Dark Mrs. Eddie Webb and little daughter Belfast Monday to on the Third Maine Regiment, has operate Miss Myrtle pany F of Harbor to deliver several addresses. of E. are their Sunday Simpson. Mrs. Milton Evelyn Boston, Mass., visiting advertises he will take in C. Stephenson, R. the gone to Ohio, where part H. H. Webb and minodations through N., is assisting at the Poor’s Mills. Mrs. Lee Wentworth family. the national shooting match of expert Hospital during rms Lake. August. of Boston is visiting at Mrs. O. A. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Stiles of Dan- oil riflemen. COLONIAL s advertises Perfection THEATRE Gordon Wade’s....Miss Evelyn Wilson of Au- vers, Mass., afe spending several weeks and ovens. Sawin of Augusta, who has i burners has for some Thomas Kennedy, who ! been gusta visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Sp chiropractor, publishes mascot of Company F. of the Third !lli been connected with the Penobscot \ Lester Fred Car- Stiles. years Maine since their visit to Wilson, recently....Mrs. .: l.'i atlv. is 14 one the Augusta, | as Sr Electric Co. in its office of who has been on the sick is able Saturday, Aug. Bay in ter, list, Frank of ue shop has second-hand visiting Belfast. He wears the uni- Major Clark Fortress Mun- book-keepers, is planning to leave in form to walk out some....O L. Wentworth’s The IV usical with a ^ !,.r sale. and is proud of his position in Com- roe, Va., who is north on a month’s fur- Comedy Supreme with his Unicorn Dairy about a month or six weeks pany f. little baby was sick the first of the week, is have At his home he is the younger lough, called on Fred H. Brown and fam- Real Chorus Sum- Broadway family and with his brother-in-law, of ten convulsions. Dr. Carl Stevens „Y a> .or sale. children of Mr. and xMrs. Harley having ily last week. am oilers three buildings ner for California. attended it....Mr. and Mrs. Will Maddocks, Sawin and is a student in the Jackson, Lincoln Mrs Mabel Torry of Boston, ; n et to let. Mass., will be held by school. son and daughter of Sanford, are visiting wants place The annual lawn party and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leonard, son and I„.rn, R. D. 4, Mrs. Lucy Jackson....Mrs. W. T. Went- church on Court were lending school, the St. Francis street, Mrs. M. daughter of Bangor, callers at Mrs. A. Sanborn of East Belfast wor*h and daughter Mildred, also her a 10th and under the direction last and relatives publish August 11th, was taken Mary Staples’ Thursday. to the Waldo County Hospital Mrs. James and 1 ttle of Rev. Timothy J. O’Mahoney. This daughter, Dillon, last forenoon stunned and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Webb of Hinck- Wednesday son have returned to their home here. BESSES! the film developing fete is always well patronized by rlises bruised as the result of an auto accident ley, Me., Mr. and Mrs. Manley Harri- album, financial suc- i art corners for public and is a social and at the The New Belfast Fair. The local head of Vine when the car man, Miss Bernice Harriman and Mr. sales street, lion wanted as chauf- cess. There will be the regular annual fair and cattle show will be held she was driving was overturned. She John Webb of Belfast, spent Sunday table with delicious food a specialty. at the of the New Belfast Fail was able to return home in the afternoon. grounds with Mrs. Lucretia Webb. tlemen’s wardrobe for Her Association, Aug. 17th, 18th and 19th. Richard, the four-year-old son of Mr. mother, Mrs. Mary Moore, who was of in- with was not The neat booklet premium lists, i,,n Real Estate Co. offer and Mrs Roland Lamson, celebrated his her, much injured. SOUTH FREEDOM struction to etc., is from the for sale. afternoon at his home on exhibitors, igc birthday Friday A minstrel show i- to be for the given Cushman Print Shop in Centre Montville, Frank Durgin was homefrom Gardiner norland touring car for He was the recipient of Court street. benefit of Third Maine Company F, Regi- The Belfast Band will be in attendancf over the week-end. Ice cream and a dainty many useful gifts. ment, in about two the rehearsals ; eaire picture weeks, daily. There wilt be races every after- publishes cake were served. The guests Mrs. Ora Thurston has gone to Old birthday being held Frank week. Monday evenings. E. noon with H. C Buzzell in of en- Holmes and | charge Orchard for a few weeks. were Rebecca and Clyde O’Leary ot who Week’s Mills, wants Bangor, directed the first tries. Raymond B. Dyer is superintend- Master Richard was also Thurston has the on j Spencer King. minstrel show put on the Periey bought hay by Company, is ent of the cattle George Luct of the Holmes children. department, the farm and is it. ii of Business Science a dinner guest here to direct this and some Rdey Penney cutting one, of the of the N. S. Donahue o its school drawing contest, m regard to same people who took Mr. and Mrs. William Sibley and daugh- The annual meeting of the Belfast High part then will ap- the hall and agricultural products, E. L ii. Bldg. pear ter were callers at E. E. Adams’. Association was again—Miss Katherine E. Brier, White o Sunday ; advertises a School Student-Alumni Colcord of poultry and Edward aiple Shop I Charles F. Friday after- Hammons, Thomas Kennedy Mr. LaPost of Chicago, 111., has bought -*m. 1 K s at special prices. held at the city building the midway. Mrs J. G. Paul is in chargi officers were onu uuicis, as wen as some new talent. the Frank farm and will take 1 money lost. noon, when the following of the fancy work. There will be snort- Durgin D. McLel- lotel wants chamber- elected: President, Mrs. Hugh Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. and Mr. and ing events and dancing at the pavilioi possession soon. Miss Nina lan of Lexington, formerly Mrs. Allan M. Howes have moved to afternoon and evening. Mr, and Mrs. Periey Thurston have for : ■ rs Ford car for sale. of Belfast; vice president, of Foster Poor their new home on Church street, for- ! their guest her mother, Mrs. Chase, Miss The Waldo County Hospital Fair Bridges, Stockton Spr., Theodore C. Bramhall; secretary, merly the residence of the late Mr. Asa Philadelphia, Pa. The fair as a benefit for the Waldo Counts 1. i,is to let. treasurer, Lynwood j Florence M. Dunton; A. Howes Mr. Howes has sold his resi- Mr and Mrs. A. W. Jackson have for an adv. General will be held in the Ar- Store publishes Plans for the annual field Hospital 3. Thompson. dence on Cedar street to A. Bram- their his Mrs. ii shoes. Ralph next afternoon and even- guest sister, Stephen Murch, ug later. | mory Monday dav will be announced hall His mother and brother Mrs. Alice ! from Mass. r gives notice of their ing when the following will have chargi Lowell, Banks’ Ga- bee11 C. and Theodore C. who will i -ted with Arthur B. Hatch of Morrill has Bramhall, I of the tables: Fancy work, Mrs. John A, j Mr and Mrs Fred Basford of Northport of the Bel- move there about the first of September, elected as assistant treasurer Fogg and Mrs. Melvin C. Murch; aprons. returned home the 25th, after a few days’ : lectric Co. gives notice some have been the fast Savings Bank. He has been for They occupying Hall house 1. Wilson and Mrs. John W visit with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Adams. Band at Oakland Park j Mrs. Frank at the corner of i time connected with the Farmers’ Union Cedar and Franklin Mrs H. H, j St'..;. hodu, Ferguson; mystery table, I Mrs. Emma Thompson has for her to taKe streets. “Last l store in this city and has resigned | Mrs. Leroy A. Webber, Mrs. W, from Inc., advertises Carter, j guest her brother, Fred Sylvester, new records, new He has for some time Mrs. Mary C. Victor i the position. Fessenden, who is spend- L. West; dolls, Mrs. Eugene L. Stevens Bridgewater, Mass., and her two grand- h Theatre in business in Morrill and ing the summer at the ids at Colonial j been engaged residence of Dr. food, Mrs. E. A. Wilson and Mrs. Ralpf daughters from Monroe. the and Mrs. ; is a general favorite with public, Adelbert Millett, entertained cent Mrs. Rob- Ames; twenty-five table, 23 Numbers—6 Scenes. Wilson Ellis has been assisting in the Thursday afternoon the History of Mrs, Song Gorgeous j j Club, ert P. Coombs; friendship table, JACKSON. Swett and family have His plans are which she is a member. A sure cure for the blues. Bank for some months. j There were two Nathan H. Small and Mrs. Norman S, ilia” cottage at Swan at He will take a tables of auction when the not public present. prizes were Donahue; bags, Mrs Elmer Small; bas- Miss Olive Hatch was in Unity July SPECIAL SUMMER PRICES nth of August, at Lake, Liberty, in the won by Mrs. Augusta S. vacation Georges I Frederick and kets, Mrs. O. S. Vickery; flowers, Mrs 28lh. Mrs. Caroline Matinee $1, 75c, 50c. Eve., $1.50, $1, 75c. ug articles for the dolls’ near future. P. Crosby. Several guests Mrs. Ansel M. | Maine Hills, Lothrop Miss Inza Boyd was the week-end guest iable for the Waldo were also busy with their fancy work. Report of work done by Belfast Public candy, Mrs. W. Morris Deisher; iced tet of Miss Fannie Brown at Swanville, Fair next are Delicious refreshments were served. The Monday Service during month of will be served by Mrs. S. A. Parker, anc Health Nursing I Miss Pearl Chase is the guest of her same at greater part of the members of the His- the home of of cases treated: the ice cream by Mrs. George L. Rit- July, 1920: Summary auut, Mrs. A. K. Fletcher, at Belfast. Stevens. tory Club are now only summer residents her two A CLEAN CHARACTER Number of cases under care lirst of month, tredge, assisted by daughters, F. B. who has been in i here. Helen and Elizabeth. The ! Mrs. Edwards, the G. A. R. will furnish number new cases, 12; number read- | the Misses babj 14; : Brooks for the past month, has returned PLUS cases The funeral of Thomas P. Mathews of show in the afternoon will be under thi 26th regiment, which mitted cases, 14; total number of was held last of Herbert L. home. August 10th. The din- during month, 26; number cases dismiss- Liberty Wednesday at 2 p. direction Mrs. Seekins, | m. at the residence of his L. and Mrs. Leslie C Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Stevens and grand- ved in Memorial Hall at ed, 8; number cases remaining end of uncle, Thomas Mrs. Morris Slugg KNOWLEDGE W. Franklin street. of Auburn has con- Kimball, spent last week in sets, 50 cents. All mem- 18. Condition on discharge: Re- Pitcher, Rev. Alfred Follett. Dr. True son, Eugene i- month, *‘ C. Elliott of the North tributed a silver for the best looking Dixmont with friends, MAKES j are earnestly requested covered, 3; improved, 4; died, 1; total, 8. Congregational cup church and the bearers or under three and bi doughnuts, etc. Discharged: To family or self, 7; died, 1. officiated, were girl boy years may j Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Morton, Harold and Messrs. Ralph I. Morse, Arthur Ritchie, seen at the City Drug Store. Prizes wil Annie the surviving veterans ol Nursipg visits, 64; infant welfare visits, | Miss Ora, with Mrs. Hadley, spent Frank B. Luce and William A. Mason of also be given for the heaviest boy ant with E. T. Morton 'em will be held at Me- 22; tuberculosis visits, 3; office treat- Thursday in Fairfield 8 Belfast. The interment was in the family girl under three years and also for thi Belfast, Tuesday, August ments, 14; total, 103. Night calls after and family. lot in Grove Cemetery. There were dele- best looking boy or girl between 3 and 1 meeting at 10 o’clock, p. m., 4. Reported by families, 6; report- Mr. James Roberts and sister, Miss Let the Webb School increase KNOWL- 3. gations present from Liberty Lodge, F. & years. The concert will include piam your omas H. Marshall Post ed by physicians, 3; reported by others, | Roberts, and friend Miss Foss with Dr. St. and voca Under 2 A. M., and from George Royal Arch solos by Miss Blancbe Fleming EDGE so that in” on ■ner. There will be nc Ages of patients treated: years, j and Mrs Charles Wood of Massachusetts, you may “cash your over 20 Chapter, of which Mr. Mathews was a solos by Miss Gertrude Tingley, studen a account of rain. 9; 2 to 6 years, 4; 6 to 20 years, 1; who are spending the summer at North member. at the summer school at North good reputation. of cases: Obstetrical Ferguson on in rend Louis S. Walsh of th( years, 11. Nature ! port, called friends town Thursday. p of monologue by Miss Elizabeth Rit : nurse at delivery, 1; tu- Annabell Swan Kelley St. Paul, port; ’iocese will be at the St cases, 1; present We invite a rigid investigation of our past has transferred to Walter H Bick- tredge; vocal solo, by Mrs. Richard E 1 well babies under supervis- Minn., ext Sunday at 4 p. m. tc berculosis, 3; success. dressing ford of Boston the property at the corner Stevens of Boston, solos by Mrs rainent of confirmation, ion, 8; chronic illness, 1; surgical i The Better N. J Financial: Num- of Spring and Cedar streets commonly James T. Sleeper of Passaic, for tiildren of Waldo county cases, 6; all others, 7. Way^ Miss Pitcher of Belfast, i Never disobey Nature’s THE WEBS SCHOOL number free pa- known as the Bickford lot. Frank I. merly Gladys l Every one is cordially ber paying patients, 11; j warn-1 continue to the social dance will close the program witl ing. It’s far better to forestall 3 fees $27.50. A gift Wilson will occupy apart- j mi and the non Catholic tients, 15; collected, Business street and the the best of music McReen’s orchestra weakness with nourishment of Science, Armory Bidg., Belfast 1 ment adjoining Spring Ce- by _Y "ined of $3 was received.—Alice R. Parker. that dar street apartment will remain as the This is an opportunity to assist in : protects. summer home of Miss Mary A. Bickford. worthy cause for a county institution She is at present at Bound Brook, N. J., For other particulars please apply to Mrs Scott's Emulsion the summer residence of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Clay,, President of the Woman’ after meals for child or adult is Harvey Self of Brooklyn, N. Y., detained Hospital Aid, under whose auspices th a wonderful help in forestalling a fractured ankte. Mr. and Mrs. Bick- fair is given. The tickets for the enter PERFECTION by weakness. Ask for Scott’s. INSURANCE a and for the danc (* ford are at the old home for few weeks. tainment are 39 cents & Bowne, BloumSeld, N. J. 55 including war tax. j I have taken a gene/ with several valuable companies One of the most beautiful displays of j cents, 20-U^P and shall conduct a general fire insurance business. be seen in one of the photography may Best of protection at reasonable rates, display windows at the Woodcock store cents Camera Picture Any business you may give me will be rightly Visitors who have seen ™ on Main street. jTjk — OIL STOVES ua handled and appreciated. Bimilar displays say this is altogether the it best they have ever had the pleasure ____ r Would you spend 10c to keep them ROY C. esch Veldsolid ia analways album of A New York party claims wuhin your possession, FISH, inspecting. for an in da finite oariod with Two and three burners, OOO FELLOWS BELFAST. MAINE. it is far superior to that in his home city. Enjfel ROOM 2, BUILDING, with Ovens The artist is Charles A. Townsend of Corners"! Belfast, commercial and landscape pho- ji^srt Are Artistic Gummed Stickers The work is done with a lens j tographer. For The Comers Ur e lection that gives the photographer ajpossibility EXECUTRIX’S NOTICE. The subscriber Smokeless Oil Stoves you hereby gives notice that she has Deen duly ap- give expression along artistic of individual For Sale pointed executrix of the last will and testa- are not possible with a lens of ment of f WHERE YOU WANT it lines that There has been a 1 WHEN YOU WANT IT the ordinary type. lack THOMAS N. PEARSON, late of Morrill, { NO SMOKE, NO SMELL, NO TROUBLE the true perspective and atmosphere Second hand cook stoves of in the County of Wild.), deceased, and given old lens >i effects with the style which gave bonds as the law directs All persons having for a Perfection Oil Stove. For sale demands the estate of said deceased by the same sharpness in distance as the im- at Lower’s Antique Shop against are desired to present the same for settlement, while mediate foreground, with a soft and all indebted thereto are requested to make focus lens the user has a chance to ex- opposite shoe factory. payment immediately. * artistic taste he red D. press what may have by LILLA M. PEARSON. Jones, Belfast, Maine the amount of diffusion deciding that 1^20. _ 'i 2 in 32 Morrill, Me., July 13, gives the most pleasing results. HUMPHREYS’ I: MICKIE SAYS The full list of I>r. Humphreys' Remedies for inte rnal and external use, meets the needs c«* ALL HIS AILMENTS families for nearly every ailment from Infancy A PHILIPPINE TRAVELOGUE USSEN, BUNCH'. to old in age—described Dr. Humphreys’ Manual WE’RE Filin' VIP fv UU mailed free. SURPRISE PER TH’ PARTIAL LIST Y^THE ROMANTIC ISLANDS OF THE FAR 'P BOSS-JEST VNRlTB EAST. PICTURES OF THEIR NATURAL = DISAPPEARED > No. FOR BEAUTY AND HISTORIC SPOTS—BE- = NER NP.VAE ON THE 1. Fevers. Congestions. Inflammations COMING A MECCA FOR TOURISTS AND = DOTTED LIME, PIN TH* 2. Worms, Worm Fever A POPULAR WINTER RESORT. When He Tried “Fruit-a-tives” 3. Colic. Crying Wakefulness of Infants ^ PICTURE T* P. CHECK CASTORIA 4. Diarrhea of Children and adults *N SEND IT IN—gee: Forlnfentsa^a^Childre^a 7. or Coutfhs, Colds. Bronchitis Fruit Liver Tablets Th’ boss Vi. think 8. Toothache. Faceache, Neuralgia Mount Belknap Hotel, ITS CHRISTNVASV 0. Headache. Sick Headache, Vertigo Lakeport, N.H. Mothers Know lO. Dyspepsia,Indigestion.Weak Stomach That 13. Croup. Hoarse Cough, Laryngitis “At 70 years of age, chronic Constip- 14. Eczema, Eruptions. ation was causing me to suffer with 18. Rheumatism, Lumbago Dizziness and Genuine Castoria 10. Fever aud Ague, Malaria distressing Headaches, 17. Piles. Blind, Bleeding, Internal. External Indigestion. 10. Catarrh, Influenza, Cold in Head I 20. believe I have taken more medi- Whooplnd Coudh ^u.eJU ^ y| Always 21. Asthma, Oppressed. Difficult Breathing cine than any half-dozen people in 27. Disorders of the Kidneys lii town ; but nothing did me good until / 30. Urinary Incontinence lL*M, WTTITITH ail Bears the 34. Sore Throat, Quinsy tried ’Fruit-a-tives’. Ti 77. Grip, La Grippe, Grippe Bight away I could sco their good Thereby Promoting Digestion. For sale by druggists everywhere. effects. After them for three taking Chccrfu lncss and Rest.Contaias | HUMPHREYS* HOMFO. months, bowels wero oor MEDICINE CO.. my regular, I neither Corner William and Aim ■ife Opium,Morphine Streets, New York. and the other ailments disappeared”. \ « Mineral Not Narcotic LltSbKfY FRANK A. HALE. 50c. a 0 for trial size 25c. J1aipeofOt scot at the former's old home, called on penetrably night George H. Erskine, late of Morrill, deceased Will and presented for allowance. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Ward recently. ing on fast, you become enthralled. petition fur probate thereof and let- The Fraternities Heath ters testamentary issue to Sylvia Erskine, she Ernest P. George, late of V You no longer try to express your feel- Charles R. Coombs the being executrix named ceased. Petition that Mr. Tells How He therein, and pre- AlbertR Vaughan, Farmer, You You sents said some other suitatile ings. cannot. realize that those “At times we 6eemed perilously near and Accid3nt Asso. petition. person ma. Lost All His Prize Seed Corn. administrator of said estate a: now fast changing, colorful master- the off Horace W. Pitcher, late of Relfast, decoas jumping place.” Buy your protection in the Fraternities, said petition. Application tl.r “Some Undertaker ed. Will and petition for thereof and time ago I sent away for some pieces in the heavens and on the land- the associa- probate required from the administrat leading health and accident that letters issue to S. pedigreed seed corn. Put it in a testamentary Elbritlge in said gunney scape are pictures that no man can ad- lie is on the rim of the world. Some of tion in Maine. Fully equipped for prompt service at he petition. sack and Pitcher, being the executor named therein, hung it on a rope suspended all David P. late of ! ■ equately describe nor human hands du- the turns are so sharp it is impossible CHARLES S. TAYLOR, Agent, times. Iy29 and presents said petition. Application that Flanders, from roof. Rats it all—how beats Will and for got to see 18tf Havford Block. Me. no bond be required ftom said executor is con- petition probate So what’s the of 20 feet ahead, and we seem to Belfast, me, but they did because I got 5 dead plicate. use trying ! 72 Main f'tieet, Belfast. tained in said petition. letters testamentary issue t be perilously near the jumping off Barr, she the executrix whoppers in the morning after trying True, these are but impressions, but being place. We wonder if it is safe to lean John M. Brawn, late of Palermo, deceased. and presents said petition, RAT-SNAP.” Three sizes, 25c, 50c, $1.00. the considers of traveloguer himself justi- Petition Willis W. Washburn of China in no bond be pa Sold and out and peer into the canyon far below, required from guaranteed Dy City Drug Store, the State of Maine er tome other suitable contained in fied in mentioning them, for are a PIANOFORTE per- the petition for ; A. A. Howes they and when we do we are sat- Furniture & Co. and Hall Hardware perfectly son may be administrator of said Bargains appointed Estate of Walter R Gilo, of the Co. part trip to Ilaguio and return. isfied we are flirting with death. Tet estate. Said petition is presented by Eliza J. GET GOOD, clean used furniture from deceased. Petitic n >f George Indeed, the sunsets in all the is a Brawn, widow of said deceased. gorgeous trip safe one, providing our McKten and save more than half. ministrator of said estate, f John E. Ellis, late of Stockton de- of collateral SOUTH M0NTV1LLE. parts of the Philippines leave an im- driver has better nerves than our own. J. AUSTIN MCKEEN, INSTRUCTION Springs, inheritance tax, ceased. Petition that Anna I. Ellis of Stock- administrator. on the mind All too soon we reach the outskirts Maine. pression of the tourist that Belfast, ton or some other suitable of Special attention to musical history and Springs person may Estate of Mary E. Cole, la' Missionary Davis preached at the is everlasting. Baguio, a city among the clouds, be administrator of said estate. Ap- church interpretation. Course continues through appointed deceased First and final ac> last and are rather at the modern that no bond t:e required from the Sunday. We leave the palms and surprised fall and winter. plication Carleton, trustee under the v\ tropical of said estate is contained in city we find it to be. In ten Ba- administrator E Cole, for and enter the zone years presented alluw living Norwood and family of Liver- foliage of rugged HAROLD S. saii and the same is presented by guio has grown from a village of huts GIRL WANTED WEBB, petition Carleton, administrator of tf more Falls have been spending a few pine. We pass from the incense tUdgar B. Ellis, an heir at law. F days soft, to the now Tel. Carleton, deceased. with Mrs. Carl L. justly famed mountain re- For 103-5. 11 Cedar Street Adams. laden air of the warm lowlands general housework. Charlotte A. Stevens, late of Frankfort, de- Estate of W to the sort of the sometimes call- alter R. Gilchre-. Philippines, ceased. retition that Fred E. Stevens of deceased Mr. and Mrs. G. F. ozone 5FLWYN First and final a Dinsmore of New- crisp, invigorating of the tem- ed the Simla. un- THOMPSON, Frankfort or some other suitable Philippine It is person may for allowance by A. 1: port and Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Clement of said George of perate zone, all within a few hours’ doubtedly destined some day to become 11 Grove Street, LOWER’S be appointed administrator estate. istrator. Pittsfield visited Mr. and Mrs. Said is H. Stev- James F. time. a petition presented by George ELLERY large city. heir at law. Ramsey recently. ens, a son and Judge For mile after mile the road now fol- Baguio ranges in elevation from S LIGHTLY USED CiSiate oi ueorge n. wing, laie or morri'i. A true of the Rev. and Mrs. Knickerbocker and copy origina daugh" lows the tortuous course of a 4,500 to 5,500 feet and is surrounded Petition of Ella A. Wii widow, that an al- Mrs. river, the g. CHAS. E. JOHN ter, Orlando Thayer of Waterville. to out road in practically on all sides by high moun- lowance may be mane her of the par- visited Mr. and Mrs. C. B. lying the bottom or on the FURNITURE Dickey recent- tain and sonal estate. Notice is hereby given the Priscilla rocky sides of a granite ridges “liogsbacks” towering ly. Quimby is their guest now. canyon. Have the furniture from Estate of William H. Carr, late of appointments have been math into the skies at a of almost just purchased Antique Unity. height Shop Mrs. The are rich in C. that an al Court, within and for the ew. Nancy Colby celebrated her 96th Philippines hydro- feet. a 10-room house. A nice lot of bureaus, Shoe Petition of Alice Carr, widow, S,000 Opposite Factory, Main.Street. be made to her out of the State ot Maine. birthday July 18th. She is a smart old electric possibilities. This is the teds, etc., in this lot. lowance may per- power Aside from the which dressers, mirrors, and able to walk scenery, is buiial estate. Estate of Rose F. Pom err lady to the neighbors. on earth. J. AUSTIN McKEEN, cheapest power And it is the New ham James The Prescott reunion will be held noteworthy, great blessing of Ba- Maine. and Southern Old Estate of Sarah o. Haskell, late of Brooks, Libby, Jr. with Your Belfast, England them Aug. 7th. everlasting. traveloguer is nei- guio is its temperate climate, which is deceased Petition of Mary A. Staples, ad- executor July 13. A. I). 1*>20 Furniture with the will for de- ther a prophet nor the son of a proph- indeed a godsend to those impoverish- Mahogany ministratrix, annexed, Estate of Albert C. Raker, termination of inheritance tax presented by port. Lillian M. Ferry of VV et, but he predicts that one day there ed by tire tropical temperatures of the FOR SALE Old Side Boards, 4 Post Beds, Desks, 3 said administratrix. ed executrix July 13, A. L> THE BEST will be innumerable lowlands. Not only is the mountain Piece PROOF Philippine govern- To settle an estate, the house of the Dining Tables, Inlaid Chairs, Pic- Estate of Frank W. Patterson, late of Bel- Estate of John F. Clark, air rich in ozone, but it lias been dem- deceased, first and final account of ment owned hydro-electric plants in late E. S. Shuman at 116 Waldo avenue, tures, Bureaus, Tables, Clocks, Rugs, fast, Caroline (.’lark of Lincolnv onstrated to he William L). Pennell, trustee under the will of extraordinarily free of a nine room Dishes, Mirrors with Pictures, Wing ecutrix July 13. A. D. 1920. GJVEN BY A BELFAST CITIZEN. this canyon we are now passing consisting house, barn, for from of said Frank W Patterson, presented allow- germs all kinds. hen pen and 1 1-2 acre of Chairs, Sofas, Ottomans and lots of other Estate of James N Pend > Think of the of carriage house, ance R Pennell, the executof of through. possibilities Each Relics. by Dwight Florence F. Fendletm year during the hot season the land with fruit trees and berries. Apply I0w26 the will of William I). deceased. port. Doan’s such a Pennell, Kidney Pills were used—they project! Today the trip from school FAIR pointed executrix July 13, A. teachers of the entire archipela- to HOLMES, Estate of Frank W. Patterson, late if Bel- brought benefit. Manila lo too Estate of I>. Rhone Baguio is expensive for go are enabled the to 17tf R. D. 2, Belfast, Maine. Final account of Wiiliam D. Mary The was told by government fast, deceased. story to Belfast residents. the Manila Otis B. Rhoades of Troy .r average worker and his spend a month at the Pennell presented for allowance by Dwight R. Time has strengthened the evidence. teachers’ camp J«Uiy 13, A. I). 1920. family, many of whom live and in Dr. M. Pennell, executor of the will of William D, Has may Baguio for recreation and confer- C. proven the result lasting. Stephenson Pennell, deceased. Estate of Winslow W. ben\ die without the wondrous The is home beholding ence on school work. American Notice Mildred S. of testimony testimony— army Estate of Fred A. Carle, late of de- Piper Troy aj beauties of their own Special Belfast, The island of Luzon. officers and Ju 13. A. 1). 1920. proof convincing. their families also go tr ceased. Seventh ami final account of Mary A. y Think of what a We wish to inform the that we It can (be investigated by Belfast resi- blessing it would be Baguio for the hot mouths. public DENTIST Mansfield, trustee under the will of Fred A Estate of Fairfield Cole, dents. to mothers and are doing business all the time and if you for allowance. F. Cole of Winter Filipino children to And now Hint your traveloguer has Carle, presented Raymond p I. W. retired 57 feel their fevered wish to buy or sell real estate of any kind ecutor July 13, A. l>. 1920. Cross, farmer, Miller upon brows the cool, you in Baguio, ke believes lie will leave MASONIC UMPLE ROOM i Estate of Sarah S. Haskell, late of Brooks, we would be to talk with St., says: “Isuffered from a breezes of pleased you. deceased. First and final account of Mary A. Estate of Zalisco H. Font- considerably invigorating the mountain you there, for there are interest- lame and back. I had many A. STROUT Farm Telephone 223-3 administratrix with the will annexed, vilie. B. F. Foster of Mont v aching been troubled now so near and so |E. Agency, Staples, tops, yet far! With ing side trips to ininistrator A. 192* this oil and on take, and, besides. ROY C. FISH, Local presented for allowance. July 13, D. way for about a year and the Manager, Philippine government owning its Baguio is the most for Estate of a half. The attacus were often so severe delightful place Estate of Harry B. Rollins, late of Troy, de- Ralph E. Gott, own electric Room 2, Odd Fellows’ Block, Me. I was railways and hydro-elec- a vacation in the entire Belfast, PROBAU NOllCtS ceased. First ami final account, also Albert Wyman of Skowh« k compelled to lay off from work. I Orient. tfS7 personal tric plants it would be possible to claim of Frank L. Rollins, administrator, pre- ministrator July 13, A. I). 1920 read of Doan’s Kidney Pills and got some bring C. H. T. sented for allowance. Estate of Mial L'- at the City Drug Store. They cured my To all persons interested in either ot the Sargent, Estate of H. Cooley, late of Monroe. Alda M. Sargent of Searsp back in a short time.” estates hereinafter named: Joseph DARK HARBOR. York, Mrs. Ma Hand Alexander and Mrs. First and final account of Maurice F. Moody, ministratrix July 13, A. D. 19- Tiucking exi for allowance. Lasting Results. Frank S. Willock of Pittsburgh, Pa. At a Probate Court held at Belfast, in and cutor, presented Estate of George H Esti At I am the annual meeting of the Dark prepared to do all kinds of truck- for the County of Waldo, on the second Tues- ! Estate ot Curtis E. Mitchell, late of Unity, Frank L. Rollins of Troy apj Nearly twelve years later, Mr. Cross Harbor Village ing. Furniture and piano moving a day of July, in the year of our L;>rd one i deceased. Sixth account of Lucy W. Milehel), trator July 13, A. 1). 1920. said: “I have the same Improvemont Society, STATE OF MAINE high regard for specialty. Leave orders at the stable, thousand nine hundred and twenty, The fol- Curtis B. Mitchell, Alice Vinie Sawyer, trus- Estate of Mellville Woodbu* Doan’s Pills now as Charles Dana Gibson of Seven Hundred Kidney when I gave Office of Board of State Assessors, corner of Main and Cross streets, and they lowing matters having been presented for the tees under the will of said Curtis E. Mitc’iell, erly, in the County of Es*< former action hereinafter it my statement, recommending this Acre Island was elected president to suc- Augusta. July 22, 1920. will receive prompt attention. thereupon indicated, is presented for allowance. Massachusetts. Mary E. W< th t notice thereof medicine. The cure they made for me at Notice is hereby given that the Boa'd of hereby ordered, be given in said and Stats v ceed Theodore of Telephone connection. Estate of Keziah H. Croxford, late of Win- ly County that time has remained Frothingham Boston, State Assessors will be in session at the Court to all persons interested by causing a copy of istratrix A. 1). 1920 permanent.” who has held the W. W. BLAZO & SON, terport, deceased. First and final account of July 13, office for several years House in Belfast, on Tuesday, the 10th day of this order to be published once a week for Maine, is authors Price 60c. at all dealers. Don’t 126 Waldo Belfast. Laura Cole, executrix, presented for allow- Belfast, my simply and giving a good deal of time and thought August, at 9 o’clock a. m. A. D. 1920, in the Avenue, three weeks successively before t he second ask for a ance. Smitt kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kid- to the work. Miss Dorothy, daughter County of Waldo, to secure information to Tuesday of August, A. D, 1920, in The Re- Estate of Muretta F. a Estate of Fred W. late of Bert E. of Belfast ney Pills—the same that Mr. Cross had. of Mr. and Mrs. J. Murray Forbes of enable them to make a just equalization of the publican Journal, newspaper published and Field, Searsport, Dodge ..j,: at Belfast, in said that deceased. First and final account of Jennie trator 13, A. D. 1920. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N.Y. Boston succeeds George Lewis of Boston taxable property in said County, and to inves- printed County, they July | of concealment of For Sale may appear at a Probate Court to be held at M. Field, administratrix, presented for allow- Thom as gate‘charges property from Estate of Mabel pa ! vice and George Tiffany of ance. president, taxation, of und«rvaluation and of failure to the'Probate Office in said Belfast on the second John Kealey of Lewiston * St. Louis succeeds William Ellis Scull ATG. C. LOWER’S AM1TQUE | as assess property liable to taxation. SHOP, Tuesday of August, A. D. 1920, at ten o'clock Estate of Franklin B. Nutt, late of and State of Children shoe Freedom, Androscoggin | Cry secretary. David H. Smith, proprietor C. S. STETSON, ) Board of Main street, opposite factory, one in th e forenoon, and be heard thereon if they deceased. First account of Isabel Augusta conservator July 13, A. D, 1920 | FOR FLETCHER’S of the Islesboro was re-elected Car in condi- see cause. Inn, chair- W. F. DRESSER, } State Hupmobile Touring good Nutt, administratrix, presented for allowance. Dated at Belfast, in said Cou:"> man of the J. J. to and will Alice i | executive committee which DEARBORN, ) Assessors. tion—always ready go go any May Maddocks, late of Lincolnville, Estate of John A. Patterson, late of Belfast. day of July, A. D. 1920. I CASTO R I A F. H. STERUNG, Clerk. 2w31 tf26 deceased. Will and W also includes Mrs. F. O. Beach of New where. Price <250. petition for probate there- First and final and private account of Emily CHAS. E. JOHNSON. | CITY POINT.

Mrs. B. F. Cushing and nephew, Don- ald Staples, recently made a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Staples. Miss Dorothy Shorey arrived a few A full size days ago from Gardiner for a visit with package of Mrs. Ellen L. Shorey and other relatives here. Unless are in Roger Gushee of Ludlow, Mass., has you particular been spending his vacation with his grandfather, Mr. Enos Hatch, at the are not SONSEAL home of Gardner L. Hatch. your choice, you likely to get ^ MONGETTE Crawford of Alls- CUSTARD AND Prof and Mrs. W. C. \ PUDDING POWDER. of ton, Mass., Miss Inez Crawford Bel the best If we were not so fast, Mrs. O. E. Clay and Miss R. T. particular Given Newell took an automobile trip to Oak away free Hill on Monday. Prof, and Mrs. Craw- moun- about the wheat we | during ford pronounced the view from the buy for Sunseal tain top one of the most wonderful they Week had ever seen and Prof. Crawford also had the unique experience of seeing what was no doubt a wild cat at close range. There h.ve been frequent ru- mors of bobcats seen in this section. William Tell The tendency of wages for farm labor is downward, according to a statement from the employment bureau of the State department of agriculture. This coin- cides with slowing down of employment Flour in city industries. As establishments are running shorter time, or employing less help, the number of men laid off is increasing. we could not give you the quality for which [JOYFUL EATING this flour is famous. Unless your food is digested with- Our big mill is located right in the heart of out the aftermath of painful acidity, the richest wheat-growing section of the the joy is taken out of both eating and living. country. There is much wheat from wlr'ch to choose that we can and do select only the very best KMfOlDS as for W iLLIAM TELL. are wonderful in their help to the good enough stomach troubled with over-acidity. Pleasant to take—relief prompt and By being equally particular in every manu- millers of the famous Sunseal Eatables will present free, with their definite. facturing detail, we know that WILLIAM compliments, Sunseal week in this MADE BY SCOTT * BOWNE TELL is fine and clean and THE during city, a full size package MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION pure. f t delicious Sunseal a custard and Mongette, pudding powder, to every of a of Sunseal It about purchaser package Sunnycom and a packageS of Sunseal you’re particular your baking, ■ Brown Bread Prepared Flour. Just tell your grocer—WILLIAM TELL. 1 Sunnycorn, the great new cereal food— Gives you better brown I bread, moist with- SWAN-WHITTEN COMPANY ideal summer dish. Made from the out being soggy, rich and nutritious. One 'k of the corn. Cooks in a minute. package makes four ten cent loaves. Notice big Delicious, appetizing, nourishing. Best You will certainly enjoy Sunseal Prepared real food for children—enjoyed by young Brown Bread Flour. : id old. Doctors recommend it for sick and TO NOTIFY the Sunseal Mongette—a custard and public) You will certainly enjoy Sunnycorn. pud- that I have sold marble ding powder. Dainty, delightful, delicate 1WISH my Sunseal Prepared Brown Bread Flour— in its flavor. Makes wonderful Blanc business on High Street to' an instant success in American homes Mange, custards, etc. You certainly will C. A. Bruce, but have not sold here good brown bread is appreciated. enjoy Mongette. my GRANITE SHOP on BRIDGE STREET, or gone out of business Get your free full size package of as has been reported. I am now devoting my whole attention to MONGETTE the quarrying and manufcturing of You will always find at any one of these granite. something doing here and a varie- Official Redemption Stations ty of finished work to select from. Breakfast-Dinner-Supper A. S. HEAL, - Noon - Bridge Street, Belfast, Maine Morning Night ALWAYS STATE OF MAINE WALDO. SS, j To the Honorable Justice of the Supreme Ju- DUTCH dicial Court, next to be held at Belfast, with- j BROS. in and for said County, on the fourth Tuesday of September. A. D. 1920: A. MCKEEN of Belfast aforesaid, ELMIRAwife of Joseph A. McKeen, respectfully represents that she was lawfully married to j the said Joseph A. McKeen, at Belfast, on the twenty-fifth day of January, 1890; that j they lived together as husband and wife at ; Belfast aforesaid from the time of their said j marriage until the first day of January, 1916; that on’the said first day of January, 1916, the ’NNVCORK is a SyiSEAL catabie said Joseph A. McKeen utterly deserted your libellant without cause and went to parts un- known to her, since which time she has never Teas- Coffee i>lers in THE WORDS OF A LEADER seen or heard from him, or received from him Real Estate We Want Waldo County People any support: that said utter desertion has con- j tinued for three consecutive years next Senator Harding lias risen to the occa- prior transfers of real estate to in Waldo to the of this libel in that the said sion No higher tribute than that could j Stay County. filing court; To make the meal Waldo Joseph A. McKeen being able to labor and County Registry be paid to his of speech acceptance, be- provide for her has grossly, wantonly and week ending July cause the occasion was the and 30, highest I The Portland Express of a recent date cruelly neglected to provide her with suitable [ most momentous that this has that his residence is unknown to most generation has the following loyal letter: support; your known. Not since Lincoln in his first libellant and cannot be ascertained by reason- ; enjoyable^_I Reading, to Mass., inaugural spoke the words that determin- ! Augusta, July 23, (Special)—Thou- able diligence. u, land Joplin, Mo.; the course sands of invitations were sent out Wherefore she prays that a divorce miy be i ed of the Nation on the issue by the Case— This wide for North port. Governor Milliken to decreed between her and the said Joseph A. Buy by variety your choice of Union or dissolution has any American Maine people all > McKeen for the causes above set forth. Peache3 trell, to Wil- statesman been over the world, inviting them in the name Squash Belfast, confronted with responsi- ELMIRA A. McKEEN. of Signed — Peas Hartford, Conn.; land bilities comparable with those of the State to visit their old homes dur- It for Apricots c- today, July 1920. prepares emergencies Belfast. ing tne Centennial A 16, Pears Tomatoes or with a decision as fateful as that which year. great many — of the Cherries Corn to must now' be made between people reached by these invita- and is 's, Grace E. Dickie, the preserva- Subscribed and sworn to before me this economical. 1 tions have written their thanks six- Plums Clams land and buildings in tion and the surrender of American nat- tor the teenth day of July, 1920. £ same and some ionality. | of the letters contain [L.s.J .Signed ARTHUR RITCHIE, Pineapple Oysters more than a mere formal “thank Blueberries Salmon to Grace E. It was in the spirit of Lincoln that you’’ Notary Public. Your neighborhood dealer i9 s, Belfast, expression—the sweet old there’s Strawberries Shrimp land and build- Senator Harding addressed himself to his j no Mass.; place like home” the Raspberries Preserves task, l'here were in his words the same being general STATE OF MAINE. ready to suggest and assist 1 theme. One has been received this Loganberries Jelly serious sense of responsibility, the same week Monroe, to Henry and ! from E. Thomas of Supreme Judicial Court in Vacation. 5 Baked Beans Olives k patience and absence of bitterness and of Henry San Lorenzo, in your selection. mford; land and build- which carries ! ss. Stringless Beans Pickles personalities, the same inclination to Cal., that tone. Ha does Waldo, ! not his former Belfast, A. D. 1920. Beans dwell not upon the controversies of the give residence in Maine, July 19th, Refugee Catsup but that he remembers Upon the annexed Writ and Libel.it is or- White Wax Beans Chili Saece iirey, Lynn, Mass., to past but upon the facts of the and loves the Pine ^ present, dered by me, the undersigned, a Justice of said W Tree State can be seen in Milliken Tomlinson Co., Shelled Beans Cocoa aldo; land and bulld- the same to the future with a line the following in looking Court, that notice be given to the Libelee by Monroe. i extracts from his letter: Distributors Lima Beans Macaroni blending of modesty and of confident publishing an attested copy of the same, cr an Importers, Roasters, Packers, og Sr: “I am Beets Raisins h, to Louis the same, sorry I cannot visit my old State abstract thereof, with ,e'*\ Searsmont, faith, pitching of the whole ad- j together this order PORTLAND. MAINE land : this as wife three Spinach Currants j, and buildings in dress in a key of the highest spirituality summer, my planned to go to thereon, weeks successively in the Re- Canada and has for a few publican a in Dandelion Greens Tea and purest patriotism. It was an address gone weeks Journal, newspaper printed Bel- but heart is fast.in the County of Waldo.the last publication Coffee lockett, Warren, to Al- which was at once reminiscent of the in- vacation, my with you and Asparagus u',‘ to be at least before the igor; land and some day I will visit my old State that I thirty days next term Pumpkin Rice buildings spired utterances of the Fathers of the J of said Court, to be holden at love every inch of.” Belfast, within Cream Cereal Republic and completely characteristic of and for said County, on the fourth of to Harriet Then comes a few pointed statements Tuesday Liberty, L. the speaker himself and practically ap- | September next, that he may then and there i oid about the two Stales that tells buildings in Liberty. plicable to the vilal issues and needs of a heap, appear in said Court and answer thereto, if he I L o Somerville, Mass., to the present day —Harvey’s Weekly. big story, including: see tit. GEO. M. HANSON, Lincolnville; land and Justice Supreme Ji dicial Court. A true of and Order rf. -turolnville. MAINE'S CENTENARIANS | Maine as he can in California. There is copy Libel, of notice thereon. I. Wynton, Bangor, to Mertie I no money growing on the trees out here. Attest: JAMES H. CILLEY. Clerk. Mon land and mice uicu aim uiree women aiea in ; All the money I have got I have had to iij; Springs; Date of publication, July 29, 1920.—3 w30 For Sale kto» Springs. Maine during the past year who had work for and the rest of the hustlers get fc- !e", Searsport, to Ellen M. reached 100 years of age and over. Of | theirs the same way. We had a beauti- Low prict Hfc“t Friday by showers. Lightning has Company The Sunday school will hold its annual struck in this vicinity this summer and Name_ Mr. and Mrs. Elden H. Shute and their k at Sis picnic Windermere we are a little MAINE Paik, Wednesday son James getting “gunshy.” Store? AUGUSTA, youngest F., arrived from Aug. Uth, if pleasant. formerly connected with Address_„_ Ayers last Thursday, and Mrs. Shute and Mrs. the Read and Ma- Maggie Hopkins and her daugh- the two are at Garage boys staying the home of R. J. Mrs. Will chine have ter, Rolfe and children, who her husband’s parents, Capt. and Mrs. E. Co., bought the 8-6-'0_ have been CASTOR IA visiting at Bert Hall’s, left for S. until Mr. Shute connected with Shute, secures a domi- For Infants and Children repair shop their home in Lowell, 30. Mass., July cile in Foxcroft where he went on Tues- the Banks Garage, and are Miss In Use For Over 30 Years Daisie Dickson, who has been day to assume his duties as freight agent prepared to give prompt helping Newell White several months in and telegrapher at the station in that and satisfactory service. the printing shop, closed her work and town. Service Car. Tel. con. went to Pittsfield to visit friends. SET July 31, Capt. Charles W. Ames died recently 4w32