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Issued Tuesday Thursday Saturday Courier- Gazette By Til* Courhr-Guttt... 465 Mala 8t. Established January, 1846. Entara< ai gacaad Claaa Mail Mattar. Rockland, Maine, Thursday, April 2, 1925. THREE CENTS A COPY Volume 80...... Number 40. The Courier-Gazette HAD WONDERFUL VACATION -<$> TALK OF THE TOWN FOR REST THREE-TIM ES-A-WEEK Spencer Drake has finished Dr. F. B. Adams Tells of the Apache Trail, Mt Low, Cata­ MAINE, THE MECCA OF MANY ANGLERS his AND COMFORT ALL THE HOME NEWS new garage on Jefferson street. lina Islands, the Big Trees, the Grand Canyon, Etc. Inaiat on Having Subscription $3.00 per year payable la ad­ Waldoboro’s new combination vance ; single copie$ three cent#. Advertising rates based upon circulation chemical flitted through the streets and very reasonable. yesterday bound for its future home. 1 NEWSPAPER HISTORY "When Dr. F. B. Adams arrived this road the doctor found to be very The Rockland Gazette was established In home Monday night from hls two good. J S. Nilo Spear, who has been spend- 1840 In 1X74 the Courier was established months’ vacation trip into the West and consolidated with the Gazette In 1882. Dr. Adams had heard a great deal | ing the winter in Florida, is headed Nsd The Free Press was established In 1855, and he expressed much satisfaction at about San Diego, and does not now J northward, and due here almost any In 1801 changed Its name to the Tribune. the manner in which the time had think that anybody overestimated its ; day. These papers consolidated , 1807. been spent, hut left no doubt that he charms. It Is a city of about 80,000 Beds is still a loyal Maine booster. He population, having as one of its j Wesley Stuart, a popular news- w, ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• *** ’•* was frankly delighted with the won­ chief attractions the wonderful Bal- , i paper carrier at the Northend, and — derful things he had seen; was boa Park, with its zoo and so many I Springs, Mattresses ••• Do you never look at. yourself ••• | son of Rev. Oscar W. Stuart, is criti­ charmed with the climate, and felt other things to interest the sight- 1 cally ill. AT YOUR DEALERS •— when ‘you abuse another person?—••• 1 that the Weather Bureau had been seer. Of an afternoon, (Sundays in- I ••• Plautus. ••• j exceptionally ihdufgent with him by ••• ’•* eluded) he would attend the concerts King Solomon's Temple Chapter .«. .«. .«• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• Mf. interjecting only one stormy day. given on the great Spreckles organ, | has work tonight. Friday afternoon And yet he says: ‘"Maine is the best and one Sunday he was royally en-| I and evening comes that big meeting all the year around State in the tertained by two former Rockland of the Council. z WIRELESS SUPPLIES MY HEART L'niAn." residents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W Dr. Ail a ms left home Jan. 31, and Cook. Mr. Cook is still In the same The High School Seniors are to [For The Courier-Gazette] traveling by rail made a bee line for; business, having a cleaning, pressing present “Midsummer Night’s Dream”- W. P. STRONG My heart is a cold, dead thing, New Orleans or as near a bee line as I an<1 dveine establishment at 3961 That lies in a leaden breast. during commencement week. Miss WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER Once Love wrapped round wfch its sheet or the railroads make. Beech street- He Inquired for Rock- Doris Black will act as coach. WALL PAPER flame In the Louisiana metropolis he de- ; [and friends, particularly Allie Greg- And filled and thrilled my joyous frame; voted three days to sightseeing, be- ' ory v,-ho was one <(f his chqms in the William Milligan who has been oc­ ELECTRIC LAMPS AND' But now the fire is dead and cold ing especially impressed with City . ol<1 days 1>r Adams also met in San And my heart is filled with ashes old cupying the Crockett-Crie house on 8UPPLIES My heart is a co! 1. dead thing. Park, St. Anthony's Cathedral (th^l Diego a jjr. Gilmore, brother-in-law I Summer street has leased the Robert THOMASTON. MAINE Oh. .f p,.. Hart of Caraden, and presi- j I U- Collins house at 190 Ocean street. No whit, lt lies at rest. sinthe House erected at the corner dent of a savings bank. _____ TuAS-tf —K. H. Caaaens of Glenville and Bourbon streets in . qU( of gan Diego there are many Daniel Munro, who returned from 1758; the old Spanish Courtyard, the interesting drives, notably among I Florida Saturday night is getting his French quarters anti the St. Louis them those which lead to Coronada | restaurant on Park street in readi- cemetery. Beach and Point Loma. But there ; ness for opening the last of next His next stop was in Globe, Ari- are mapy other things to attract— j week. Our Mutual Fire Insurance Policy- zond. whence he made side trips o\ei ,he Ramona home, the wonderful holders Are Saving 25% of Their i the Apache Trail (120 miles) and saw . Radium, the aviation fieidi. Lily The latest crop of notaries ap- that wonderful engineering project , ,on(, Mlssil>n cliff, and what. sald 1 pointed by Gov. Brewster Includes IT Premiums on One Year Term Poli­ the Roosevelt Dam. He stopped over ,o (j(l tj)e oidesl mission in the State, ! the names of Leonard R. Campbell nigbt in PhoeSix, and took the morn- | Teing at the time on a trip lo primarily for fishing, or make fishing inlan.l body ct water in New Bug- New York. But your true native of Paul In the 70s, along with the late Made during the first four James Anderson of South Thomas­ Fresno. an interesting part of their vacation land—forming the headwaters of the the Penobscot region is never de­ days of the month will • • • • • pleasures, will never be really known. Kennebec, the Penobscot series, in­ ceived. He knows that the ’’Penoh- ton, and they worked together on scot River salmon” in most big-city Dlx Island In the days of the 15 per draw interest from the first In Alameda he was entertained by There Is something more than a sus­ cluding Chesuneook and its sur­ Capt. and Mrs- Walter Tibbetts, and picion that the number of non-resi­ rounding lakes on the west, Allc- restaurants never got farther than cent conttacts. day of that month. during his two weeks' stay in San dent licenses is not an infallible in­ gash. Chamberlain and others on tin- the St. John. dication. But Maine lakes and east—with the Seboeis still farther The Maine Central, whose gleam­ The tug Eugenie Spofford made a SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES TO RENT Francisco he met Miss Gwen Perry of Rockland, who is doing extension streams arc alive, nt certain seasons, ear'., hut flowing into the Penobscot ing rails cut deep Into the heart of special trip to this port Tuesday Be Thrifty... Maine’s great woods, annually car­ afternoon bringing Mrs. H. D. work for t'hg University of California. with fishermen—from all parts of east branch; the Bchooilic. in tile As her guest he was shown through America and in all stations of life. southeast, drained by the St. Croix; ries thousand* of fishermen, native Eaton of Stonington for treatment at and visiting, to vantage points along Knox Hospital. The Incident gave the University, and attended a Greek Nor is it longer necessary to and the chains of lakes forming the Did you ever hear of anybody retiring the five great waterways named rise to a fortunately erroneous re­ I Theatre- “rough it" when you go fishirx. al­ headwaters of the «t. John and Its above. — Maine Central Railroad port that there had been a had acci­ on the money they had spent? r“i Of course he saw the big trees at though of course many do. Rough- tributaries. And there are smaller Magazine. dent in a Stonington granite quarry, Redlands, and then came a memor- ing it is really part of the fun and lakes in every county—the equiva­ I able day when he visited the Grand jyith several persons Injured. The CHAS, P. DOW & CO. I Davis motor ambulance, summoned $940,011.31 Canyon, the wonders of which are EDUCATIONAL CLUB MEETING clerk of Portland three years; essist- HANKER FOR KHAKI by the Burpee Furniture Co * 1n the not to be described by word or by /Member ant secretary of Portland (’hamber of absence of their own ambulance, in INTEREST has been paid by this ! paintings. Nature's most lavish Commerce; member of Un'versity of Consolidated Stock Exchanoe' Talk on “Helping Our Home Major General Brewster, rnmmanil- made the trip from Thomaston In display must be seen to be appreci­ Maine faculty live years, in agricul­ institution to the people of Knox County of /Jew York' State,” with the Know Maine Pro­ seven minutes. ated. br. Adams speaks of it in tural extension service and as teach­ ing the First Corps Area, lias re­ during the past twenty-one years. STOCKS and BONDS i tones of awe, as do all tourists. ducts plan, is to preface A. I- T- er of journalism, now secretary er.d ceived instructions from Washington Speeding back across the contl- Gummings’ famous lecture fur 1'ri- manager of State ChamUeof Coni which now make it possible for men YOUR FAVORITE POEM Publishers of the , nent ffie view from car windows had day’s Educational Club on "The merce and incidentally secretary of who served as enlisted men during Resources $3,700,000.00 WEEKLY FINANCIAL DIGEST a never failing interest, but it seemed French Canadian and hie Dialed.” general committee in Know Mr.ine the World War to become officers in If I had to lire my life *i«ln I would have made a rule to read some poetry and which is sent free to commonplace enough after the sur- Mr. Cummings says'there’s nothing Products campaign. the Officers’ Reserve Corps. This I listen to aome music at leaat once a week felt of wonders which had been very exciting about his own tiers mal opportunity is made by a change in | investors upon request ■ An idea of the exceptional treat in The lose of these tastes Is a loss of bappl j crowded into Dr. Adorns Itinerary. career, but It surely spells c-intin- nets —Charles Darwin. store for members may be gained by the regulations anil requirements for I Security Trust Company I 10 STATE STREET BOSTON I He did not know that Gen. H. M nous Progress with a caijjtal P. lie this poem in French Canadian dia­ candidates of the Blue Course at the ROCKLAND, ME. Lord boarded the same train in Fort 1 was reporter and editor in Biddeford, THE PRIEST AND THE MULBERRY TREE lect composed by this talented Citizens’ Military Training Camps Wayne. Ind., and the two Rockland; Western Maine correspondei t of Civilians who have had previous mil- j Did you hear of the curate who mounted his speaker: CAMDEN VINALHAVEN UNION WARREN men did not meet until both alighted' Boston Herald a number of years, itary experience, such as two or three | And troWed a,one to .h< in the station at Washington, I). C. with Portland headquarters; city ‘•The Maine Hello” years in the Army during the war, | Of creature more tractable none ever heard. In the latter city the doctor wa® the ------'------Dere’s wan t'lnc, sure, ma bo.v ’Poleon was are now eligible, provided they have I In tlie height of her speed she would stop recipient of many courtesies from, quick for inak’ tie frlen’ passed their l!‘th birthday and are I at a word; —“At Your Service”— But again with a word, when the currte said, John M. Gamage Gen. Lord and his assistant Fred W. I Since he be’n go on U. of M.. hees fader’s not over 31 years of age. They must inon’ for jqieo’; ”H«y.” Wight. He was much impressed1 He’s tip dere now jes’ two, free week, bit! have a high school education, or its She put forth her mettle and galloped away. with t'n» Lincoln Memorial, and re-' w’en I go wan day equivalent and for technical branch­ & Sons, Inc. As near to the gates of the city .te rode. grets thalt everybody cannot have an For visit lieeni on tie campus—an' let-tie bill es, the necessary technical educa­ for pay— Millie the sun of September all brilliantly opportunity to see it. He visited I’m inocli surprise bow many boy an’ girl was tion. They must also have the per­ glowed, MARINE RAILWAYS i Smithsonian Institute and the Pan say "Hello!” sonality, appearance, tact, bearing The good priest discovered, with eyes of de­ American building among other in- Mus’ be a t’ousan’ wo was pass, but ev’r.v and general adaptability which will sire, Quality ice cream wan he know. A mulberry-tree In a hedge of wild briar ? Agents fyr— eresting places In the National Jit them, after further training, to On bought long and lofty, In many a green Capital-. I ax heetn bow be git do chance for met dem he officers of the Officers’ Reserve ' shoot, MARINE ENGINES all on school, Corps. They must also have the • Hung large, black and glossy, the beautiful Make it Your He sa.v firs’ t’lng de freshman learn was fruit ’’bout de "Hello!” rule: same physical requirements as those ! Boat Brokers FRED S. MARCH Daily Desert: iMus’ lif de cap to all de girl, an’ all de required of officers of the Reserve ' The curate was hungry and thirsty to boot; Boat Building It’s Healthful. teacher too, Corps. ! He shrunk from the thorns, though he longed So if dey don’t know you before, it’s all right Many of the soldiers of the lute } a wor(j jie arrested his courser’s keen and Repairing now dey do, The Philadelphia Storage Battery Company was Cemetery Memorials No wan was ax If he’s riche man, w ldl way War have a hankering to put on the speed. Look ro» the S»H kicm bees fader vote, khaki for a month during the sum- And he “P erect °n the ’ ,ck hls Telephone 702-W ROCKLAND W’at kin’ o’ church lie’s (diristen on dey all ntcr, get hack into the mess hall where On ttir',»ildle he mood white the creature the largest builder of replacement batteries in 1924 « 36-tf PARK STREET, was on sain’ boat 34-tf they recall their campaign days with stood still. Dey niak’ beem wear some fonny cup, two their friends they made during the And he Wtfiered the fruit till he took hie We have just received a shipment of these bat- color, blue an’ w’ltc; War, into (he saddle with the cavalry eoo11 the ground; While most batteries have advanced in price de fines’ way ; War Veterans will enroll for the Cit- Yet I""1 “ •*e"’ “ “*”* ,r”eUer *hta Frames and Correct Lenses Will niak’ good neighbor all de tain, lak tp. izens’ Military Training Camps this Had. ** on Frenchman Bay. dreaming no mischief, but chanced to PHILCO remains the same Only $10.00 year, which will be held at Camp cry, Hey!” News Devens. Ayer. Mass., Fort Ethan Al- Mw)d „„ tJle mulbl.rr5Mree, len, 1 ,ui lington, \ ci mont, Fort Me- And be spoke out aloud in bis fond reverie. Emery B. Howard, D. D. S. Kinley, Portland, Maine, Fort Ad- At die sound of the word, the good mare made F. W. FARREL COMPANY . Read The a ms, Newport. Rhode Island, and Fort . . .* us.. OREL E. DAVIES DENTIST ' . , , ’ And down went the priest In the wild-brlar rerry, near New London, Connecti- tbUgh. / 643 MAIN ST. ROCKLAND. TEL 661 DENTAL XRAY and DIAGNOSIS cut. He remembered too late, on hls thorny green 38tf 301 Main St., Opp Park St. ______j bed, Boston Globe Above Huston-Tuttle Book Store Try Three Crow Paprika In the . m‘y ** ‘,anno‘ *lsel)f ROCKLAND, ME. 39t( new patent sifter top can.—adv. ) —T. L. Peacock. Page Two Rockland Courier-Gazette, Thursday, April 2, 1925. Every-Other-Day The Courier-Gazette THREE TIMESA WEEK

CIRCULATION AFFIDAVIT Rockland. Msilnv, April 2. l'V2"». Personally appeared Frank S Lyddie who on oath declares that he Is pressman in the office of The Courier-Gazette, and that of the Kaster Apparel the issue of this paper of March 2S, there was printed a total <«f 6.554 copies. Before me, FRANK I’. MILLER. Notary Public. There is such a wealth of spring­ Jesus said unto her. 1 am the res­ urrection and the life: he that be­ like beauty in this season’s apparel. lieveth in me. though he were dead, The brilliant colorings, the exotic yet shall he live; And whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never designs. The unusual effects in die.—John il:2". coats, ensemble suits and dresses - -- seem more alluring this spring than Scattered about t*he country, in ever. possession of relic lovers, are vari­ ous bits of the interior finish of Remember Easter is near at “Montpelier.” the handsome chateau built in Thomaston by General Knox hand. Only tert days away. in the closing years of the 18th cen­ tury and finally torn down in 1871. Ensemble Suits for Easter— As out readers are aware, it is the $29.00 to $62.50 purpose of the Thomaston chapter of the Daughters of the American Sport and Dress Coats for Easter— Revolution to reproduce this chateau in close detail by way of a perma­ 12.00 to 92.50 nent memorial to the man who was so conspicuous a national character, Silk and Wool Dresses for Easter— gathering into it the numerous ar­ 10.00 to 59.00 ticles associated with Knox that are WOULD A KITCHEN LIKE THIS PLEASE YOU? known to exist, in the creation of a national shrine after the manner of IT IS NOT EXPENSIVE TO OUTFIT YOUR KITCHEN LIKE THE ABOVE PICTURE the Mount Vernon memorial to Washington- An object so full of appeal to sentiments of patriotism The Porcelain Top Table is a necessity and costs very little. and romance wiki, we believe, in­ KEY TO PRICES creasingly engage the co-operation The Kitchen Cabinet is the greatest labor saver of the day. of our people as the plans of the en­ Everything in place and absolutely dust proof. No. 1 ...... $10.50 terprising Thomaston women take The Stool is only a stool finished in white enamel and very strong, but No. 2...... 49.50 definite form Coupled with the in­ teresting announcement that the ar­ think of the comfort. No. 3...... 45.00 chitect is proceeding with his plane The Refrigerator is a White Mountain and because of its elegant ap­ is the earnest request that he be IT’S NOW “COMMUNITY PARK’’ vor of turfing the field so as to pro­ No. 4...... 2.50 furnished with these relies above al­ tect the soil. It was admitted to bb pearance and wonderful insullation fits into the kitchen where it really « ...... too big a project for one season, No. 5...... luded to in order that the details of and under the direction of the execu­ should be. ' . 2.00 these plans may be developed in ex­ The Association Settles a Momentous Question and De­ tive committee it will be done a little act accord with the original struct­ at a time. Last but not least is the Linoleum. While we have a big variety of No. 6 a square yd. . 2.25 ure. It is not intended that the pres­ cides This Season’s Improvements. The discusion eventually resolved patterns the one shown here is unusually attractive. Read the prices. ent owners of the relics—pieces itself into the unanimous opinion that the Chatto plan be adopted for of moulding, cornice, pilasters, or any Plans for the betterment of Commu­ construction of a factory wire fence this year and that the money be ex­ other details of finish—make perma­ nity Park (heretofore known as the 1 □ at $800. The fence would he six feet pended on grading, fencing and ad­ 23',' OFF nent gift of them, but merely loan Broadway Athletic Field) were dis­ high with barbed wire superstruc­ ditional bleachers. Mr. McLodn You Should ’ $ cussed at a lively meeting of the them for the architect’s observation- ture. and three gates. He said that gracefully withdrew the grandstand Sea Our All our goods Rockland Community School Im­ at the rate the dust is now blowing proposition. The editor of The Courier-Gazette provement Association in the Thorn­ off this field the grounds would And then came an even livelier dis­ Line of figured has in his possession two or three dike Grill Tuesday night. Twenty- soon he down street. cussion as to the future name of the BABY From the bits that he will take pleasure |in one of the 30 members were present Postmaster G Blethen, also of Athletic field, everybody admitting placing at the committee’s disposal, and there was a very free and frank the executive committee, thought the that Broadway Athletic Field is too FURNITURE CO. marked prices discussion a^ to how the money on CARRIAGES |o and we are confident that every other first thing needed would be the sur­ cumbersome Ballots were cast for ROCKLAND — MAINE |n hand could be expended to best ad­ facing of the field, arid a suitable 20G Discount 20 Discount owner of a relic will he equally glad about a dozen names with the result ______lu vantage. roadway ought to be built for the that there was no majojritv. All ♦BancGaaBHBBaaannaannaacaaaanDoannnnnoaaanaaaaaaaaaan* to share at least to this small ex­ It was learned from the report of automobiles. The fence, as pro­ names were elimirfated on the second tent in the ambitious purpose of the the treasurer. William H. Rhoades, posed. would cost $360. ballot except the three leaders—Com­ Thomaston D. A. R. that the Association had a balance of President Richardson next called munity Park. Memorial Park and $157.34 from last year, and that its upon two members who make an es­ Broadway Park. Still no choice, and share of the receipts from this year’s pecial study of the boys’ needs— Broadway Park was eliminated. On ‘CANNED HEAT" BANNED he will take steps to f ace a change While on the subject of Knox, we Community fair were $1.634 03, leav­ Alden \V. Allen, principal of the High the third ballot Community Park won in the formula from which the pro- du< t is manufactured. He said that arc moved to express gratification, as ing on hand the pleasing sum of School; and Phil Jones, athletic di­ by a vote of 8 to 7. By Portland Municipal Judge Who $1,791.43. officials from Washington are watch­ all our readers will do, .that this rector. Mr. Allen said that a track Such a strenuous and protracted Rules That It "Ms Intoxicating John M. Richardson, the new pres­ Is really needed, but the cost wou’d ing the else because a government same group of loyal women is to session would not have been possible Liquor. formula is involved, as far as alcohol ident of the Association, called first be prohibitive just now. The money if the members had not first been for- take in hand the business of restor­ U: si in the preparation is concerned. upon Albert C. MeLoon of the execu­ should be spent on fencing, grading t!tiecLjA’ith the turkey supper, served ' Canned heat Is an intoxicating ing the < )ld Meetinghouse on the tive committee, who came into the and seating. Coach Jones, looking in true\ Thorndike style. , liquor. Justice Peabody ruled in the Hill, which Knox helped to build and meeting armed with formidable blue ahead to the future development of Portland Municipal Court Monday in in whose steeple still hangs the bell prints and a generous complement the plant, e^ressed the opinion that what officials regard as a test case of facts and figures. He said that it should be so mapped out as to ROCKPORT MINSTRELS cast by that famous patriot Paul and he found Luigi Depulios. drug­ grading of the athletic field last year eventually include a track “We gist, guilty ot unlawful possession of Revere. We rarely *i>ass by the old had progressed to the extent that it can’t lay all our stress onto winning Everybody Is Praising Last 197 cans of the seml-sollil heating and Boston Shoe Store church—as we frequently do—with­ is now possible to have two games championships,’’ said he. “What we conking substance. EVERYTHING in FOOTWEAR out a swift inward vision of the peo­ of baseball simultaneously. Ther? want is to get a*good crowd out and Night’s Show At the After Depulios appealed from a is some grading yet to be done in to fix the field so that we can handle ple of those remote days gathering fine of $200 and a jail sentence of 8 right field. A fence completely en­ that crowd.’’ To emphasize his point Strand-Repeated Tonight. months, and furnished bail of $500 for LADIES!” You’ll Come Again! at the call of that now historic bell closing the grounds would cost $9600. he told of the big football and base­ appearance at the May term of the for Sunday worship, and standing Other things needed beside grading balls squads which had been out for To say that the Rockport Min­ Supierior Court, Sheriff King K. Gra­ IF YOU WANT You want polite, speedy, efficient service, grouped about the church door in and fence were tennis courts, a practice. strels went across big at Strand The­ ham declared a ban against further grandstand, additional bleachers, and don’t you? observation of the General’s carriage, There was much discussion in fa­ atre last night is putting the state­ sale of the canned heat in Cumber­ Some Good Reliable a scoreboard. land county. jdrawn by a pair of fine horses, with ment very mildly. Krum start to We give real service. Mr. MeLoon outlined plans for n finish the two-hour entertainment State Prohibition Director Seth May PUMPS AND the Madam seated in grandeur by grandstand 50x25 feet, ornamental in We are equipped to supply you with what was full of pleasant surprises, and declared that If Justice Peabody's de­ you want at a fair price. We want you to come his side, making its stately ascent design, with room underneath for a those who fail to see the second and cision is upheld in the higher courts. OXFORDS of the steep hill leading up from the ticket office. Parent-Teachers’ booth, SENIOR SUPPER last performance tonight will miss again. two dressing rooms/ shower baths All That’s Good To Eat river. The old building has long one of the best amateur offerings Take lubrication, for example. We are Correct and storage space. Such a struc­ Come Everybody ever staged In this city. For $2.98 been a charge of the D. A. R., who ture could be built for around $2000 In New and Up-to-date Models, Lubrication experts. Let us tell you the correct Congregational Vestry The show was reviewed at consid­ CLOVERDALE grade of Gargoyle Mobiloils to use in your car with limited funds have made a with certain materials furnished free erable length when first put on in Stylish, Good Fitters, backed up courageous fight for its preservation. A fence from the Benner lot to Gay Saturday, April 5 Rockport a few weeks ago. but for / SPECIALS by the Manufacturer’s Guaran- summer and winter. The Vacuum Oil Company’s A good deal of restorative work is street extension and up Gay street he benefit of local readers it is well 1 antee of Quality and Service, Chart of Recommendations specifies the correct to the Kent house would cost $960, it 5:00 to 7:00 P. M. Don’t Fail to See the New called for at the present time and we to refer to some of the high spots. Dairy Butter, from No. grade. was estimated. One of these Is the interlocutor ( Numbers That We Are Show­ are glad that Monday’s town meet­ Henry C. Chatto of the executive C’mon Up Harry C. McDonald, who holds the Waldoboro, lb. .. 48c ing for Spring. Big Stock to We have the Chart and we have the oil. ing lent its aid to the extent of a Select from for committee had a budget which • : : Music by the : : reins in the melodious and mirthful Peaches, Del Monte, No. Let us give you the service and the satisfaction handsome appropriation. The pres­ called for grading in the outfield at a Senior Orchestra first part, and who docs it in near ‘ $2.98 that you arc looking for; ervation oft so notable a monument cost of $200: doubling the seating professional style. The end-men. 3 can...... •. 27c Better Grades For capacity at a cost of $400,' and the 39-41 as this anclen> church is a matter Walter Xutt, Twin Richards, True 'Peaches, Benefit No. 3 Spear and Leon Poland crack endless $3.95 THURSTON’S SERVICE STATION that should enlist the practical sym Jokes in true minstrel style, and | can...... 23c Including the New Light Tan 1C4 PARK STREET. CORNER BROAD pathy of all citizens of this section of tread gently upon the corns of many Shades Plums, Cal. Green Gage, ROCKLAND, MAINE Maine. local celebrities. In fact never was there a minstrel show in Rockland in j can...... 10c SPECIAL Free Crank Case Service—Air and Water which so many home people Rot the Corn Meal, 4 lbs...... 19c Discontinued Lines of PUMPS And also while Thomaston Is at the axe. an^ OXFORDS that we have moment in our thoughts—as it fre­ Easter The opening chorus is tilled with Sauer Kraut, delicious, bought to sell for quently is, with the pleasantest as­ familiar and tuneful songs, and is Waldoboro, 3 lbs.. . 26c $1.98 and $2.49 sociations—and the town meeting followed by solos in which Avis Cox. Cuddy Curtis, I.eon Poland. Myrtle Hecker’s Buckwheat or Values up to $6.00 and $7.00 •has been alluded to. may we venture Millbrook, Bertha Thurston. Herbert Farina...... 12*/^c Also Many of Our Own Higher lo express a note of regret that, as Maxey. Mary Brann, Lawrence Rich­ Grade Shoes included in this lot SHOE SALE Flour, all round, guaran­ the warrant item by item was dis­ ards. True Spear and Walter Xu’t YOU CAN ALWAYS earn storms of applause. Each posed of by the meeting, the total teed ...... $1.39 DO WELL AT THE young lady singer last night was appropriations should have grown to remembered with a handsome bou­ Oranges, large, sweet 6o large a figure that when tne ar­ quet. Boston Shoe Store AYER’S Floridas, dozen ... 47c ticle suggesting an appropriation We have completed our Between halves Billy Burke enter­ 278 MAIN ST. ROCKLAND “for advertising Maine’’ was reached tained the audience with Irish melo- 1 437 Main Street <5 We’ve had some awfully pretty suits for boys there was a natural disinclination to dies, sung in rich and pleasing voice ■■■■I— come in lately. Yes, they’re more than pretty; ! do anything but pass over it. We to his own accompaniment on the ac­ stock for Easter and are now cordion with which instrument he they’re beauties. We would be pleased to, have ' wish it had been so that our neigh- seems to be quite adept. In or­ j bors might in this fashion have* had I der to fill in the necessarily long wait you see them. Just the thing for Easter. a little hand in the present r.iove- ready to serve the public with for change of scenery Billy was com­ ( ment to publish to the world the ad­ pelled to draw upon his generous rep­ ertoire. and took his audience all the Juvenile Suits, ages 4 to 8 ...... $3.75, $5.00 vantages of our State as a place for the newest style Footwear for way to the River Shannon, not for­ Removal Sale summer living, which in our opinion getting that hard working lady, "The Juvenile Top Coats, ages 4 to 8 ....Ht...... $5.00, $6.00 is destined to benefit no portion of Irish Washerwoman." Boys’ Suits, all with two pairs pants, 8 to 18 years ...... i; AH Giftwares, Pictures, Mirrors at It more highly than these regions the entire family at very low Dr. .1. A. Rlchan acted as announ­ ...... $7.50, $10.00, $12.00, $14.00 lying east of the Kennebec River, of's cer for the Rockland. Me. Strand Boys' English Broadcloth Shirts artd Bloti-.os ...... $1.00, $1.50 Theatre Broadcasting Station, inter­ Reduced Prices which Knox County with its pietur-1 Coys' Golf Hose, new patterns, handsome ...... 50c, $1.00 prices. Plan to come in today spersing the humorous remarks Boys' Golf Pants ...... $3.Q0, $3.50 esque ocean coast and livers and y* which are the prerogative of such an lakes is the permanent gem. Many official. He announced 11 numbers Boys’ New Spring Caps, fancy patterns ...... $1.00 THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Boys’ Cloth Blouses, brown or tan ...... $5.00 towns of the county in their spring to make selections from our for the olio, and they were all very meetings were at pains to join with good, with the dance sketch by the Boys' Fancy Sweaters ...... '...... 4...... $3.50, $5.00 Belyea sisters approaching the real . ONLY We have a whale of a line of beautiful Shirts for men—all •the movement that is statewide— professional vaudeville class. kinds and patterns. z Camden $200, Rockland $250. Rock­ very many different styles Ted Perry and h1s girl» got a very NEW COLUMBIA RECORDS English Broadcloth Shirts, with or without soft collars ...... $2.00 port $50, Owl's Head $50. Union $25. insistent recall; John Dan Shepherd Negligee Shirts, white, blue, grey of tan ...a...... $1.00, $2.50 Vinulhavcn $25. Cushing $25. WniTen MWr was compelled to repeat his clever which are now on sale at NINE CENTS 9£TS. NINE CENTS Dress Shirts, with collars to match ...... $2.00 $20, Hope $10—not largo amounts to H'log dance, ana I’atcHy Saville, Cud­ dy Curtis and I’rent Aylward would Snappy Ties, that almost put your eyes out ...... 50c, $1.00 be sure, bu, sufficient to secure Sale conducted same plan as 1 Cent Sales. Buy one at regular have been obliged to keep up their Spring Hose, crazy designs, beautiful patterns ...... 50c, 75c, $1.00 operation is a movement that is <*or- ML great savings. price and get one for 9 Cents remedy trio til! midnight if the- au- Easter Caps cr Hats ...... $1.00, $2.00, $3,75, $4.50 tain, we believe, to return handsome tdence could have its wav. ay 100 to be sold each day Golf Hose, beauties ...... $1.03, $1.50, $2.00 dividends to our communities- 1^' The Rockport and Camden enter­ tainers were almost letter perfect, COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS at Oh, yes, we have Ladies’ Silk Stockings—the Pigeon Stand— and the writer is going to leave it to the kind that don’t wear out, and have the fit and loeks to please Community Park is a good name tonight's audience to say who ex- ' x REDUCED PRICES TO CLOSE the most fastidious. Gee, but you ought to see the colors, at $1.50 celled. 1 for it. Already the boys are busily, > The Rockport Mins’rels are ban­ making use cf it. Hub Shoe Store died by Manager Earle Dow, the young man who hands you the pro- J CRIE’S GIFT SHOP 286 MAIN ST. OPP. V. F. STUDLEY, INC. gram as you enter, lie wa, identi­ Painting the bouse thlrs spring? 410 MAIN STREET, ROCKLAND WILLIS AYER fied last night only by his closest is paving the surface that saves THESE PRICES CASH—NO EXCHANGES triends, due to having just eroppel rf ’ house. Every-Other-Day Rockland Courier-Gazette, Thursday, April 2, 1925 Page Three

TALK OF THE TOWN 'FULLER-COBB-DAVIS THE BROOK’S LATEST COMING NEIGHBORHOOD EENT8 Kennedy’s Handsome Store MSrch 31, April 1-3—Farmers’ Week at the Collect* of Agriculture. and Soda Fountain Un­ April 1-2—Rock|>ort Benefit AMnstrels at Strand Theatre Are pleased to announce April 2 Thomaston—Easter Fair at Con­ veiled To Public. gregational church. their semi-annuhl Opening of The Oil Stove Record April 3—Knox County Fisdi and Game As­ The big event at The Brook yes­ sociation banquet Odd Fellows hall* April 3 (7.15) - Address by A. L. T. Cum­ terday was the opening of the new mings txf Portland, Staite Secretary of Maine Chamber of Commerce, Mcrtiodist vestry, aus­ W. A. Kennedy store in the Pierre pices of Woman’s Educational Club Havener block. The good impres­ WE HAVE ON OUR FLOORS TODAY THE LARGEST AND MOST April 3—Rockport—"Cheer Up Chad,” sion made by the all glass, recessed auspices of Dutnalquas class of Baptist 8. 8. at Union hall entrance front was in no way hint THOROUGHLY COMPREHENSIVE LINE OF OIL STOVES AND OIL April 5 Palin Sunday Dresses when the curtains were raised and April f. Baby Clinic at G A R hall the well stocked, glass-enclosed dis- RANGES EVER ASSEMBLED IN THIS SECTION OF MAINE. April ('. Lady Knox Chapter, D. A R., , play wondows seen peets with Mrs. Harry Buffum, Grove street. April 6—Monthly inccfolng of City Govern­ Inside one finds all new fixtures, ment On SATURDAY, APRIL 4th the cases being of the newest silent- April 7—Knox County Supreme Court con­ Every type aad design, every size and arrangement made' in the great venes. f salesman, full display typr and the April 13—Jazzamonious High School Benefit mahoguny wall cases and tobacco Standard Oil NEW PERFECTION Factories are to be seen from Camp Stoves Dance Thorndike Hotel dining room. MR. CHARLES A. LITTLE representing Betty Wales display racks are very attractive, April 12—Easter Sunday. x ‘steel ceiling is white and *he walls to 4-Burner Ranges. • April 15 Baptist Men’s League observes will exhibit an entirely new line of dresses in silks, both Grand Army night. art done In robin s e.tg blue. The April 16 Annual ball of James F. Sears >for dress and sport wear—together with our own large floor is linoleum covered. A counter Hose Co. in Havener ball. is provided for handling newspapers Ovens, too, are here in quantity and all sizes, with or without indicators, aihii n—"Mah Jong’’ in Camden Opera House. stock you will find it an easy task to select your dresses and magazines. suited for every type of stove. April X7—Address, "The Care of our De­ The rear section of the store serves You wouldn’t let your fectives, Delinquents and Dependents,” by for Spring and Summer. a dual purpose. It is an iee cream Grube P. Cornish, auspices Woman’s Educa- Giant strides in Fuel Economy have been made on the New Perfection this tiorfST Club at Methodist vestry. I trior where Mrs. Thurtow's ices Engine Miss— » April 19—Singing of "The Redemption ’ at Mr. Little will also exhibit Betty Wales Coats. may be eaten at several small tables year. See the new Giant Burner and operate it in connection with one, two First Baptist church. I The southern wall is taken up by a What you are Missing now lftrge glass case in which are dis­ or three small burners. See the handsome appearance made by the 1925 The Veteran Firemen's Association Dress Department played many masquerade costumes has an important business meeting on which Mr. Kennedy plans to make models—wide shelf, heavy frame, full shelf at the botton—so— Friday night. Second Floor a' special drive, carrying everything It's Spring! Anti all men and in the costume, wig and make-up Young Edward Barnard is at Knox line. Beneath the center of the motors should be hitting on all store Is the cellar where the maehin- Hospital recovering from an opera­ SEE THE 1925 NEW PERFECTION tion for appendicitis. FULLER-COBB-DAVIS j ery of the automatic refrigerating sixes. plant and the soda tanks are stored. Sold at this This leaves for discussion only You should be up on what’s Monday’s meeting of the Forty •tors Club will he without guests or speak­ ROCKLAND, MAINE the handsome soda fountain which is er due to accumulated business. ^exclusively^ the latest type obtainable. There is new in suits. a 10-foot apparatus counter with a V. F. STUDLEY INC. | finish In Monte Azura marble. The You should have the Spring Rev- W. M. Brewster will preach at front, ends and dispensing slab are Rockland, Maine. Port Clyde next Sunday, with serv­ of the peerless Maurin marble im­ hat situation down pat. ices at the Advent Christian church ported from Italy. The base and at 10.30 a. m. and 7 p. m. moulding is also of imported marble. This is the night of the Rotary- E. J. Morey, bookkeeper for Fuller- There are 10 syrup pumps, silver Forty Club bowling challenge match You should know what’s the There were SO High School boys Cohb-Davlg has been off duty the plated with porcelain jars. The six past week owing to trouble with one at the Thomas alleys. Interest Is out for baseball at the Tuesday night 6-gallon ice cream containers are of his knees. He expects to be at sueh that spectators will not be lack­ vogue in shirts and what’s the The fair in Belfast last week run practice with another big squad try­ mechanically refrigerated with a It pays to pick up a pocketbook ing. y Jointly by the Belfast National ing out for track. his desk today. complete absence, pf salt and water, even on April Fools’ Day. Horace rage in neckwear and if you Guardsmen and “Reddy” Phllbrook of kept constantly at 7 degrees above Maxey had the courage yesterday to Rockland firemen" will have less A meeting of the commission ap­ There will be an auction party in RocklAnd, proved very much of a do so, on North Main street, and zero. A large cold closet for milk. have missed this information success. And now the ambitious Bel­ out of town trips in the future with pointed by Mayor Snow to investi­ the B & P. W. rooms tomorrow 1 cream and Hhttled goods Is at one found that it contained money. The fast folks are talking Old Home Warren and Thomaston supporting gate the situation regarding a Com­ night, hostesses, JIrs. Lena Sargent, end and there is a set of porcelain we want you to come in and C'.UI ier-Gaze' te has his unexpected Week. p-.’.'M- chemical pumping engines similar to munity Center for Rockland is called Mrs. EmmA Carver and Mrs. Ella j bowls for crushed fruit. An auto­ our own Combination Chemical 2. for tonight in the Mayor's office at Crie. matic tumbler washer with hot and let us take the carbon out of 7.30. I cold water sink provide for absolute Residents of Washington and Front April 16 is the date selected by sanitary cleansing There are two your ideas. streets find difficulty In getting about There will not he. as planned, a the James F- Sears Hose Co. boys soda draft and one water draft tubes. PURE WOOL due to the passing of the limero-’k rehearsal for “The Redemption” at for their annual benefit ball. There 1 The back bar is mahogany tmish FABRICS teams which keep the thoroughfares the First Baptist church Friday even­ will he a parade with Rockland Rand base, Monte Azura marble slab, with Michaels-Stern Spring Suits badly rutted. The objectors have ing, hut on Monday evening at 7.15 at the head followed by a concert and mahogany finish on the handsome im'mxutAyLOtiox headed up a petition to the city there will he a full rehearsal lor then a dance in Havener hall with plate glass mirror and shelve. The $33 to $50. fathers #br assistance. soloists, chorus and orchestra. music by Marston. whole plant is automatic refrigerated, G. K. MAYO PERRY MARKETS with no iyg to handle and no details Mallory Spring Hats $5 to $7. April G i:s the/lay for every mother At the special meeting of the' * Maynard L. Marston has bought to-bother. Custom Tailored Clothes 428 MAIN STREET 80 TILLSON AVE. to bring her baby to the clinic for American Legion Auxiliary Friday E. T. Payson’s interest in Flye's Ga­ weighing and examination. Dr. War­ evening plans will be made for a Joint rage, and is now sole proprietor of USE MORE LIME Bates Street Spring Shirts Suit or Overcoat, as low as ren Sanborn, the Augusta specialist, meeting with the Post and important that well known establishment. $25.00 will he present and talk to each business will be discussed. Every Messrs. Marston and Payson took $1-75 to $3. Ten Days’ Delivery mother. I). A. R. hall. Postoffice member is urged to attend. over the property a year ago. and Albert K. Gardner Explains New Bows and Foulards. Leg of Lamb lb 28c Square, 1 to 3 o’el ek, the place and have catered carefully to the pub- 1 22 Masonic Street Tel. 304-J time. Its Benefits To Maine The new Jazzmonious Orchestra lip's needs, a policy which Mr. Mar­ ROCKLAND, ME. STRICTLY FRESH—VERY ECONOMICAL ston will continue, with interest. Farms. Alterations on the Crie Gift Shop has come In for some very pleasing store at The Brook are proceeding publicity through the artistic posters made by Esther Brock Bird. 1 The During the last three years it has Lamb Fores 23c | Lamb Chops 40c apace. The concrete work is done, Did you ’ever hear of a four course , cost the average farmer in the State a superfluous chimney has been re­ event advertised is the CXeil baked bean supper? That is what the I Knowlton High School benefit dance of Maine about $11.00 to lime an Gregory’s moved from the block' inte-ior fit­ Sehfor girls will serve at the Con- | 1855 1925 Sour Pickles, lb., Beef or Pig’s Liver lb., .15 to be given in the Thorndike dining acre of land." declares A. K. Gard­ tings have been removed ami the new gregational church Saturday night : ner, Crops Specialist of the Exten­ Soup Bone, lb., .05, Grapefruit, each, .05, .10 front will soon be ready. The busy room April 13. with Marion Richardson, chairman. ( The final supper of the Baptist Cir- I sion Service at Orono in discussing :: Memorials:: Jell-O, all flavors, Large Lemons, each, .04 Spear crew was augmented by Ev­ the necessity of lime on Maine Ivory Salt, box, erett L..hlroseir yesterday, who went Phil Thomas opened the door of ele last night proved one of the farms. “This includes the cost of the although both corn and beans glow E. A. GLIDDEN & CO. New Cabbage, lb., .08 tit it in shift sleeves and did two best of the year. About 125 were | equally well in sweet soils, the rest ' Jam, 5 lb. pails, The Courier-Gazette office bright and lime, hauling to the farcp and apply­ WALDOBORO, ME. Iceberg Lettuce, head, .15 men's work. early this morning. "Ixioker that !” served an excellent supper under the ing," continued Mr. Gardner. 'Thr of the vegetables do (>est where the Cream Tartar, lb., Cukes, long green, .25 said he. "That” proved to he a good chairmanship of Mrs. Evelyn Bernet Increased return per acre due to the soil is fairly neutral or slightly Prunes, large, meaty, Shredded Wheat, pkg., .11 A Courier-Gazette reporter stared sized salmon which he had caught Crockett. Her committee Included greater production of clover for two sweet. * * BORN Water Glass, can, Macaroni, best quality .09 pop-eyed yesterday in the John A. in Mirror Like 15 days before salmon Mrs. C. H. Morey. Mrs. Harry Biek- , years has been about $10.00 per “The acidity determination is MoimI.v -SknwIii'BHn. !'. ti> Mr anil Karl & Co. offive when he saw a slip are usually caught there. Mr. Thomas more. Mrs. A. S Peterson, Mrs. F. acre over the eoat. In other words, the based upon—sfiil tests such us blue Slack Salted Pollock lb. Bulk Dates, 2 lbs., .25 A. Carter. Mrs. Basil 'Stinson. Miss Mrs. 1 cart .\l. a son. “Vo painting Vinalhaven.—gallons.— was pleased, and didn't care who application of a ton of lime per acre litmus, truog and Rlch-or-Poor (with Howard I'lilnn. !b '*r,^J1'* Pink Salmon, can, Corned Sparerib, lb., .18 hours.” He had heard about paint­ knew It. "I'd rather catch one salmon Eda Knowlton. Miss Elizabeth Hagar. ' has been a profitable practice on the dry soli); the growth of legumes; John t Howard, a daughter—Mttli Marietta Miss Carolyn Allen. MUss Audrey Finan Haddie, lb., .15 Oats, medium size, .10 ing a town, but had run of the idea in Mirror Lake than a dozen at average Maine farm. and the growth of weeds such us Cod Bits, lb., .15 Oats, large size, .24 that the paint came in other than Moosehead.” said he. It is now fin Blackington, Miss Marion Packard. ■ "One of the big needs of Maine whiteweed. goldenrod and moss- married tin containers and that neither so exhibition at the Rockland Hardware Miss Lenore Benner, Miss Cflartha agriculture is the production of “Lime requirements may vary Bryant-FoW-AVest Aiuhdnn. March 2S hy Sweet Oranges, .40, .53 j Baker’s Cocoa, can, .15 many gal’otis nor hours were re­ fast folk are talking Old Home Week. Burkett and Miss Gladys Brown. The more legumes such as red clover, al- from no lime to four tons i>er acre Rev Frank Hooper, .1 S Briant and Mrs. Sweet Potatoes, 2lbs., .25 Eagle Milk, can, .19 quired. Adroit questioning produced Co. program was exceptional In charge ' sike clover, soy beans, alfalfa and but it is seldom practical to use more Carrie Fogg, both of Aiad • "iv iplarli-Edwards- --LilaTtv, March ;9, hi "r< Graham Flour, 51b bag .30 Dixie Bacon, lb., .30 the fact that it was the rebuilt of Mrs. B. P. Browne and Miss Alice sweet clover. One or more of these than one ton except in the case of alfaifa and some of the vegetables. Edith A. OverTock, Malco’m T. < lark < t Pure Lard, lb., .21'Baker’s Choc., cake, .18 steamer. Vinalhaven, not the town, James H. Powers s/aff corres­ Erskine. The opening number was crops can be grown under all condi­ RazorviUe and Miss Arlene H Eduards of a song sheet, “Way Down Upon the "Either land lime or ground lime­ which was rer«ving treatment. pondent of the Boston Globe, and tions in the state and are limited Washington Mills. Suwanee River." sung by nine young stone are recommended for Maine, Fickett■ Huntley—K«H-lt|>uid. March -.l.vt» E. E. Bond, staff photographer for only by drainage, soil acidity, qual­ ladies follfiwed by a medley chorus the final selection being based upon Rev. J. W. Palmer, Lean Flekett <4 Etna and Rockland candy lovers will he In­ that newspaper, were in the city ity of seed, length of crop rotation, Miss Marion Huntley of 'Rockport. by the same group. Miss Winola price per pound of effective oxides. terested to know that Miss Mabel this morning, armed with sharpened and weeds.! Pillsbury's famous "Merri-Munch" Richan sang a vocal solo; piano solo. Land lime is usually guaranteed SO Beef Steak lb 18c liencils and loaded cameras, re­ . “Soil acidity is a factor that lim­ DIED Miss Elizabeth Hager; reading. Mrs. per cent though it often runs as high candies may now be obtained at spectively. Mr. Bond needed no its the production of the above crops Selwyn Kershaw; piano solo, Miss as 65 per cent, labile ground lime­ Gross- Swan'•< Island, March • , Mrs. Au­ ALL LEAN—TENDER Crie's Gift Shop.—adv. guide-board to find his way around more often than any other and is gustus 0. Gross Kathleen Haskell; reading. Mrs. stone varies from 45 to 55 per cent- Rockland, for he was in the photog­ not confined to any one area of the Rackliff— We.-tbronk. March Ernest It. Kershaw. state. Soil tests made In most of The price tier ton is not an index to Rackliff. formerly of South Thomaston, aged “America was born of a raphy business here some 30 years 62 years w . the counties have indicated that the best source unless the percent of Grav Waldoboro. , Mr:’. Lydia .1. Potatoe^, pk., 20c Sugar, lb. 7c love for liberty. Forget it ago, and will he remembered by “Oxides is c'onsidercd- , many residents as prominent in local A11 babies should be seen by slight to medium acidity, prevails Gray, aged 83 years, 8 month:;. 12 days. mj nor depart from it if generally. "Lime should be applied to the fur­ Hunt—Mark’s Corner, W.ildob-’ro, March AU Sound, Fine Flavor Any Amount theatricals. His varied experiences the family physician at regu­ row and harrowed in. It may he —.Susan (Jordan) widow of BeLimhi Hun’ you would be an Ameri­ "There are several reasons for the •Watts—Alar’.lmro, Mass . (March —, Alice as Globe photograplwr have carried lar intervals during their first broadcasted on the furrow in the can.” him 20.000 feet above the earth in year of life. use of lime: first, to correct this ac­ (Spear) wife of Edward Watts, aged 67 idity which is detrimental to the fall and allowed to remain over win­ years Interment In Warren Fresh Stock an airplane and 20,000 feet below the Rockland iRed Cross. ter without harrowing where Jt i: iBiittomer Rockland, . Mary W.. PEA BEANS 18c qt —Ku Klux Kian. + legumes above mentioned as well as wire of John Buttomcr, aged 61 years, 5 earth In a coal mine. desirable to apply it as far as possi­ most vegetables, timothy and some months, 3 days/ PEANUT BUTTER of the other grasses; second, it is ble from some crop such as potatoes 'Miller Rochester, Minn . Mart'll 28, I)r. SALT PORK 22c lb. needed as a fo»d for plants even "More lime should be used on Bvron Young Miller, aged 10 .'ears, 9 month4, Maine Farms," is Mr. Gardner's 3

AT THE CAPITOL EAST WALDOBORO | Vinalhaven and Rockland School began Monday with Mrs. I Steamboat Co. A State tax rate of seven mills Ethel Hanna as teacher for each of the two coming fiscal Mr. and Mrs. John Witham and FOR The direct route between years is the present outlook yithout son of Warren were weekend guests ROCKLAND, VINALHAVEN. NORTH HA* taking into consideration any new of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Orff. VEN, STONINGTON AND SWAN’S HOW TO 6OLVE A CRO8S-WORD PUZZLE construction for State institutions. Mr. and Mrs. Eaton of Isle au Haut ISLAND When the correct letter* nre plnced In the white *pnce* thia pnaruln This is shown by the figures com­ are at Capt. Archibald’s farm that WINTER ARRANQE£S«? Will npell word* both vertically and horlsontnlly. The ilr*t letter In eneh piled by the committee on appro­ was formerly owned by John Siden- (Subject to change without notice) Word In Indicated by n number, which refer* to the definition Hided below priations in their work of preparing sparker. IN EFFECT 5.30 A. M. WEDNESDAY, OCT. the puxzle. Thun No. 1 under the column bended “horlnontnl** define* ■ the appropriation bill for the Legisla­ 8. 1924. Word which will fill the white Mpr.ce* up to the first black Mqiiare to the Frank M. Johnrnn was in Portland Leaves Swan’s Island dally except Sundays right, nnd n number under “verticilI” define* a word which will fill the ture. Friday and Saturday. at 5.30 AM. for Stonington, North Haven, white nqunren to the next black, one below. No letter* go In the black According to the tentative figures, Miss Priscilla Hanna has returned Vinalhaven and Rockland. apace*. All word* used nre dictionary word*, except proper name*. it appears that the total State ex­ Returning leaves Rockland at 1.30 P. M. from visiting relatives at Round for Vinalhaven, North Haven, Stonington and Abbreviation*, *lnng. Initial*, technical term* and obMolete form* nre penditures for each of the ’wo years Pond. Swan’s Island. Indicated In the definition*. will be over $‘.1,000,000, without any Albert Shuman of North Waldo­ B. II. STINSON, deduction for income from depart­ General Agent. • boro visited his grandparents, Mr. Rockland, Maine, Oct. 6. 1924. ments and institutions. The esti­ and Mrs. Alonzo Sidensparker Sun­ mated incomes for each of the two astoria day. C MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD ’ years is $4,380,000, without ‘taking Mr. and Mrs Harry McIntire and Eastern Standard Time < into consideration any change that Ray Simmons of Rockland were at ‘ Trains Leave Rockland for might lie effected by the Legislature their farm Supday. MOTHER:- Fletcher’s Augusta. A 57.00 a. m., t7.3O a. tn., tl.10 p. m.* in the levying of excise taxes on Bangor. A57 00a. m., t7.30a.in., R 10 p. m. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coffin of Gar­ Castoria is especially pre­ Boston. A57.00a. in., t7.30a“m.. tl.lOp.m. | railroads. Even without any new diner were weekend guests of their Brunswick. A57.00 a.m., t7.30a.m., tl.lOp.m., construction it is a question whether parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cofiin. pared to relieve Infants in 15.30 p. tn. the State can keep within a seven Lewiston. A §7.00 a. m., f7.30 a. m., |1.10 p. m. Alton Mank was in Rockland arms and Children ail ages New York, tl.10p. m. mill rate, considering the deficiency Th ursday. j Portland. A {7.00 a. m., J7.30 a. m., tl.10 P- in., bill passed by the Legislature of Constipation, Flatulency, •15.30 p. ni. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Flanders spent W Waterville. A57 00a m., f7.30a.tn., tl.lOp.m. amounting to $277,000. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leland Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising there­ Woolwich. A57.00a.m., t7.3Ua.in., tl.lOp.n., The towns will get back a consid­ Orff. North Waldoboro. and, |5.30 p. tn. i erable percent of the money paid Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilson have from, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the t Daily, except Bunday. A Passengers provide own ferriage Bath to Wool­ to the State. The towns will receive returned home from Bremen where assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. cavil of the two years through the wich. he has been employed during the D. C. DOUGLASS, M. L. HARRIS, school fund $1.8710,693, while for ways winter. D-2H 24 V. P. & Gen’l Mgr. Gen’l Passenger Agt. and bridges the towns will get Mr and Mrs. J. M. Mank were in To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of through the highway department MRS. ELIZABETH STANTON Rockland Wednesday. Absolutely Harmless - Xo Opiates. Physicians everywhere recommend it. about $1,000,000 each year. Poughkeepsie, N. Y.—“In my early Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Burrows and The University of Afaine appro­ Mrs. C. T. Jackson of South Waldo­ NEUMONIA priation resolve calls for $400,000 married life my health was not very p good. I had inward weakness and boro called at L. L. Mank’s Thurs­ RAZORVILLE MAY FOLLOW MAINE Always call a physician- for each of the two years, with an day. Until hi3 arrival use addition ot $87,217, for experimental suffered with pains at times, also with Missionary Overlock went to North backaches and nervousness. Dr. Mrs. Efthel Hanna and Mrs. Clar­ purposes. Union Sunday to officiate at the fu­ Connecticut Sees Its Salva­ “emergency” treatment Pierce’s Favorite Prescription did more ence Hoffses were in Rockland Wed­ In addition to the $277,000, provided neral of the late Joseph C- Slater. with Vicks. This does not for me than I could have believed pos­ nesday. for in the deficiency bill, the Legis­ The home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. tion In Lobster Laws Like interfere with anything sible had I not had the actual experi­ Millard Mank of Gardiner spent Overlock was the scene of a pretty lature has up to the present time ap­ ence. One bottle was all I found the weekend with his parents, Mr. Ours. he may prescribe. propriated only about $350,000 for little wedding Sunday afternoon necessary to take at that time to be and Mrs. Leavritt Mank. when Miss Arlene Edwards of Wash­ the various purposes. t fully restored to health—all signs of in­ Miss Dorothy Creamer of Waldo­ A few weeks ago certain Maine It appears that the sentiment of ington Mills became the bride of Mal­ ward weakness disappeared. I am glad boro was u recent guest of Mr and colm T. Clark of Razorvllle. The lobster fishermen were seeking to the Legislature favors the construc­ to recommend Dr. Pierce’s Favorite’ Mrs. John A. Rines. bring about changes in the Maine tion of one new institution building ceremony was performed by Mrs. VICKS Prescription to every woman who is Mrs. 1. A. Mank and Byron Whit­ Edith A. Overlock making use of the laws relative to the length of a legal —an additional wing ut the Bangor ailing for it is a reliable and trust­ taker were in Rockland Saturday. lobster but the members of the legis­ w VapoRub State hospital to take care of the beautiful double ring ceremony. On Over 17 Million Jara Uaad Yoarly worthy remedy."—Mrs. Elizabeth Stan­ Mrs. L. L. Mank and Mrs. Charles Thursday evening they held a recep­ lature were too wise to permit such a overcrowded condition there. The ((g, by Western Newspaper Union.) ton, 45 Union St. Bowers were in Thomaston Thursday tion to invited guests at th«» home of change. How wise that refusal was committee on insane hospitals has Your health is your jnost valuable to attend the funeral of Mrs. Emm*. his mother, Mrs. Charles E. Savage is now being demonstrated by the Horizontal. Vertical. reported “ought to pass” on the re­ CITY OF ROCKLAND asset. So, why not get this Prescrip­ Barlow. and aigood number were present. A news that in other New England 3— Capable solve calling for $150,000 for each of 1— Roman numeral 10 tion today from your druggist, or write Mrs. Sadie Black is at her aunt’s bountiful treat was served and the States there Is likely to be a change Regulations and License of Dogs and Protec­ 2— Times . 4— Part of foot the two years for this building. The Dr. Pierce, President of the Invalids’ Mrs. D. McLoud’s, Rockland. happy couple have the best wishes of in the laws to bring them in har tion of Sheep. 6—Hair on horses’ necks 6— Every estimated cost of the new wing is Hotel, in Buffalo, Y„ for free tnedi-, Every owner or keeper, on the first day of 7— To terminate or border , Miss Leona Rines has returned ) their host of friends, for they are mony with those of Maine in respect 10— Roman numeral 100 $280,000, with $20,000 additional for cal atlvice, or stud fur a trial pkg. April, of a dog more than four months old, 11— Neckpiece 8— Slang for ’•not" lUc from Hinckley. ( very popular. to the lobster fisheries. equipment This would be an addi­ shall annually before the tenth day of said 12— Past of bite 9— Short name for Henriettr of tablets. Mrs W. «H. Keene was called home j Missionary Overlock went to South Director Crie recently visited Con­ April, cause it to be registered, numbered, de­ 13— Childrens favorite tion of under a quarter of a mill on 14—Choose from Gardiner last week bv the ill­ Somerville Tuesday where he officia­ necticut and was told that in that scribed and licensed for one year commencing 16—Thick paste 14— Bestow the tax rate for each of the two with tile first day of April aforesaid, in the ness of her aunt. Mrs. Lydia Gray. ted at the funeral of Frank Cooper. State the lobster fisheries have been 19—Girl s name 15— Instruct Sears. Seniors are making plans for pre- office of the clerk and shall keep around its 16— Showing self esteem The Social Club met with Mrs. Mrs. Lester Black is very sick with steadily declining and that the fish­ neck a collar distinctly marked with the own­ 21—An organ of the body The committee on Insane hospitals senting ar,other play sometime in 23—Pertaining to air 17— Length of time (plural) George Martin Thursday. ermen, us well as the officials, have er’s name and its registered number, and shall May. measles. Quite a few in town are pay to said clerk for a llcelse the sum of 25— Incline the head 18— Cosy has reported "ought not to pass” on with 13 members and six visitors having them. become convinced that their only sal­ Ute resolve'providing for a new wing Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bunker, one (Pillar and fifteen cents for each male d<>g 26— Trouble 20—Conjunction present. Clippings and items of in­ High School resumed work again vation is to adopt the Maine laws. and for each female dog incapable of produc­ 27— To point 22—Trouble have been guests of relatives in town, to the Augusta State hospital, but terest were read, with program of Monday after the Easter vacation. Connecticut, as well as other New ing young so kef», and five dollars and fifteen 28— To let fall 24—Vehicle have returned to North Haven. cents for each female dog capable of produc­ has not yet reported on the resolve readings by members and victrola This will he the last term of the year England States, except Maine, and 30—Spy 29— That which is exhibited to th< for the construction of a nurses’ Mrs. Stephen Gould of Auburn ar­ ing young. Any person becoming the owner 32— Force onward eye music. Refreshments were served. B. K. Ware came near meeting New York also, permit the catching or keeper of a dog after the first day of April home for that institution. rived Monday and is guest of her 33— Relative adjective 30— To chide sharply parents. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Lawry- Next meeting will be held with Mrs. with a serious accident Sunday while and sale of nine-inch lobsters. The not duly licensed as herein required, shall 31— Engine and cars The committee on appropriations within ten days after he becomes th* owner 35—Gown Mrs. Alfred Raymond and Mrs. J. A. Rines; picnic lunch. on the way from the funeral services expert authorities have determined 37— Trouble 32— Those who use and financial affairs is holding fre­ that lobsters do not breed until they or keeper of said dog, cause said dog to be Elmer Simmons were in Rockland Funeral services for Mrs. Lydia to the Levensaller cemetery with the described and licensed as provided above. 38— Form of verb "to be” 34—Girl's name quent conferences with Governor J. Gray were held Sunday at" 1.30 at, •re nine inches In length and thus 36—Epoch Tuesday. • remains of Joseph Slater. On the Every owner or keeper of dogs, kept for breed­ 40—Bible song Brewster and the chairmen of other the taking of these small lobsters has ing purpose may receive annually a siieeial 42—Head dress 29—Male cow Star of Hope Lodge. I. O- O. F., the home of Mr. and Mrs. William 11. road from Jesse Overlock’s across committees in an effort to gft the greatly depleted the supply. Maine kennel license authorizing him to keep said 45—A piant 40— Instant danger conferred the second degree on Carol Keene with whom she luid made her to Stickney’s Corner his horse broke dogs for said purpose, provided he keeps said 47—Devil 41— Rewards appropriation resolve into shape for home for several years, as she had through a plank in a bridge and the lobster fishermen have recognized this dogs wlliin a proper enclosure. When the 42— Sum Burns and Kenneth Raymond Mon­ 49—Vehicle without wheels resentation to the Legislature, ani beer, an invalid. Rev. W R. Pat­ hearse came near going off the end situation for years and it is said that kennel licen.'e authorizing him to keep said 51— Organ of hearing 43— Change another conference was scheduled for day night. with very few exceptions the short number of dogs so kept does not exceed ten, Mi s. Leroy Coombs entertained the, terson officiated. O. V. Hassner was of the bridge. The horse, however, 52— To chew and swallow 4 4—A snake yesterday afternoon. lobsters are thrown back into the the fie for said license shall be ten dollars 53— A small child 46—To tap Apron Club at her home Wednesday. undertaker. came to his feet without help and and fifteen cents ; when the number of dogs The spirit of harmony seems to water. Time was when many of the 64—An event 48—Angry There was an attendance of 140’at by so doing swung the hearse into so kept exceeds ten. the fee for such license fishermen regarded the warden as a shall be twenty dollars and fifteen cents, and 66—Ancient Scandinavian book 60—Organ of hearing prevail and the Legislature as a Union Church Sunday school last the road. 55— Clever, keen common foe and sympathized with no fees shall be required for the dogs of (plural) whole is in accord with Gov. Brew­ Sabbath. t\Irs. Halph Brown was ap MANK’S CORNER The many friends in this place of such owner or keeper under the age of six 68— At this place 56— Fishes ster and endeavoring with him to the person caught with short lobsters, pointed first assistant and Mrs. Frank Mr. and Mrs. John L. Htyvard of months. Dogs covered by kennel license 69— Musical Instruments 57— Not in danger Mrs. Everett Hunt received the but sentiment is altogether different shall be exempted from the provisions of this 68—Group of animals keep the expenditure to the lowest Rogers second assistant of the pri­ Union formerly of this place will be 61—More disabled sad news of the death of her only sis­ today. There is scant sympathy felt section requiring registration, numbering, and 63— Abbreviation of "until" 60—A metal figure possible. pleased to learn that a nice baby girl collaring—Bection 102. Chapter 4. K s mary department. ter. Mrs. Josiah Harvey of Swans- among the fishermen for the offender 64— Away off 62—Grown-up boy It was a singular coincidence which ville a few days ago. was born to them last Sunday morn­ 33-40 * E “ KE,XE’ Clty C'erk 65— Roman numeral 600 At Monday’s session of the House and when it is known that a man is happened when Thad C. Carver of (Mrs. Florence Starrett. and Mrs. ing. They have named the little 66— Grammatical term in verbs the majority report, ought not to j dealing in shorts the information is Pratt, Kansas and Vinalhaven ro^t Carrie Whitney spent Sunday with miss Edith Marietta. 67— Loans pass, of the committee on Labor on very apt to reach the warden for the 68— Roman numeral 1,000 Solution wilt npp.ar in next lone his cousin, Lieut. Vidor Shields U’. relatives in Warren village. the resolve ratifying the child labor fishermen feel that the dealer in DR. JAMES KENT S- 'N., also of Vinalhaven, on th£ fBertland Blackington and Eugene MOODY MOUNTAIN horts is acting directly to lessen th? amendment to the federal constitu­ street in Los Angeles. Calif. Mr. tion was adopted in concurrence with, Feyier are working for Mr. Trask on A surprise party was given to Aif. supply and hence against their in­ . Osteopath Solution to Tuesday's Puzzle Carver was enroute to Oregon to the Charles Simmons lot. FRIENDSHIP the Senate’s action on Friday- Ham- Tibbetts Saturday night. He was terests. visit his daughter, Mrs. Jack Lemon Rachel Orff spent Friday with her instrumental in getting the Union R. If the other New England States 38 SUMMER STREET, ROCKLAND C R E E PfiS U PBS ULiO St Capt. James Burns returned Fri- Hton of Caribou informed the House and Lieut Sflit ids’ ship was stationed aunt, Augusta Mank. F. D. 1 line extended twro miles to act as indicated and make their lob­ r u m ajm a p e s t or fi day from Silsby Hospital where a that a new draft of the three cent in California. Mr. unti Mrs. George Vose. . on Wil­ Telephone 323 36-tf H B bad broken It g has been in process gasoline tax was to be presented and this place. A jolly group was present ster regulations conform to those ot o"N R k Q0R U E^JMe E Schools will commence Monday. lie and Xettie Wilson spent Kund y and the evening was spent with Maine, many complications will lie Mb of healing. 1 that a reP0I*t on the two cent tax bill Mr and Mrs. Fred L. Lawry who at Lucy Boissonneault’s. uBcJRs P A T T E rBOIw ,.lanfl l would be presented shortly. music, recitations and original poems avoided and benefit to the lobster Everett Murphy is in IV>r have been spending the winter in P R u N E sI'A'It■ E A_S ES These reports were presented and Florence Starrett spent Tuesday by Mrs. Maude Wentworth, and re­ fisheries along the New England coast | again having hit eyes treated. Rockland returned Saturday. with Sadie Feyier SHEET MUSIC 15c accepted. freshments of candy, cocoa and cake will jesult------Bangor Commercial. Miss Madeline Philbrook was a Henry Newbert visited in Rockport CENTURY CERTIFIED EDITION Education: Bill providing for the Verna Orff spent a day last yteek were served. Mr. Tibbetts had u Sunday guest at R. It. Thompson’s. and Camden Saturday. at D..O. Stahl's. birthday and Mrs. Grace Higgins, The Famcuz Sheet Mu,I, yeu eee adver- use of English language in the State, Mrs. Henry Newbert has received Irritable Husband (to w’ife driving Capt. Robert Lash is in the Marine Rev. Mabel Whitney is spending a Mrs. Maud Wentworth and Mrs. Nel­ a nail): How do *you expect to knock tieed in all the leading maiazlaee. ought not to pass. news • f the safety of Mrs. Reba M. few days at X. X. Mallett's. Over 221 aalaetiana—atad far Hospital, Portland, where he was Taxation: Bill providing for an ex­ lie Drinkwater each made a fine birth­ nail in the wall with a clothes- Graham who was on a lecture tour Joel Sidelinger is in poor health. aatalaaua operated upon for appendicitis. cise tax on hydro electric companies, day cake which was greatly appre­ brush? For goodness’ sake use your through the state of during Geneva Robinson has employment ciated. MAINE MUSIC CO., Rockland, Me. Caf>t. Herbert Simmons is in com­ ought not 'to pass. Wing of Auburn head, dear !—Good Hardware. ------— d the recent tornado. Mrs. Graham is at Victor Burnheimer’.s at North John Fenwick has gone to Lewiston mand of the Myra Wooster at pres­ substituted the bill for the report A. JOHNSTON. REG. PHO. well known here, having spent the Waldoboro. W. ent. for the purpose of amendment and for a few days, visiting relatives and NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE post four summers at “Bridgeeide” Alice Hunt is caring for Mrs. I.c- friends. JOHNSTON* S DRUG STORE Capt. Cleve Burns had the smack tabled the bill till Wednesday. Whereas, Hosea B. Thorndike, formerly of and "Camp Hilltop." aiul Orff who remains in poor health Camden, County of Knox and State of Maine, COMPLETE DRUG ANO SUNDRY Speedwell towed to Rockland last Ways and Bridges: Reported ought Otis Robbins drove a herd of beef M's. Frank Thlirber and grand- cattle to Belfast with the but now deceased, by ids mortgage deed LINE. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO week, where one of the engines is to not to pass on three bills relating to dated June 3, 1877, and recorded in Knox PRESCRIPTIONS. KODAKS. DE­ .aghter Ruth were callers at Lydia help of Arthur Sweetland and Ben bo repaired. a tax on gasoline. The tw’o remain­ Registry of Deeds. Book 49, Page 483. con VELOPING. PRINTING ANO EH- NORTH UNION L'. oner's Thursday. Cunningham. veyed to Larkin Thorndike, formerly of said LARGING. PALERMO Mrs. Roy Morton is in a IMrtland ing gasoline tax bills which have not Mr. and Mrs. X. X. Mallett nnd Rev. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Cunningham Camden, but nowr deceased, a certain parcel Mrs. Amelia Bradstreet of East hospital for treatment. yet been reported by the committee Mrs- Daisy Luce who has been of real estate situaUsl In Camden, in said 370 Main Street, Rockland Mabel Whitney called on relatives in visited his igirents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Palermo visited her sister Margie Mrs- Fly of Thomaston has been are a two cent tax without ex­ sick for the past two weeks, ia gain­ County of Knox, now the town of IbH-kixtrf. Wurren recently. E. Cunningham Sunday. and bounded and described as follows : Be­ Norton Friday. caring for Mrs. Harold Allen and emptions and a three cent tax with a ing. Etta Milber has employment, at W ginning at stake and stones at comer of wall Not Medicine, Not Oateopathy Miss Clara Spear returned Friday infant daughter. new draft. Mrs. John Luce, who has been very at the southerly line of the road leading from E blank's. from a visit with friends in Gardiner. 'Mr. and Mrs. Courtland Brackett Public Utilities: Legislation inex­ sick, is a very little better- Her LINCOLNVILLE the Hope road to (Tirlatopher Thorndike’s * C.M. WHEELER,D.GPLG George Fey’ec was in Union Satur­ Norman Belden was at Liberty of Monhegan are at B. A- Murphy’s pedient was reported on the act to children Leroy of Union, Merle of Schools dn totvn will begin on Mon­ thence north 71 deg. eatf fifteen rods to Saturday. day. stake and stones; thetn-e soutfi 1 deg. east Chiropractor for a few weeks. create the (Maine Power Authority. Waldoboro and Mrs. Sabr.i Morang day. sixty-one rods and fifteen links to stake and George Burns was in North Waldo­ 400 Main Street, • - - Rockland lkirrv Grady passed Saturday eve­ Maurice Morton and Will Hysler • • • • of Appleton were called home by her S. A. Nutt has gone to Camden stones on line of land of James Kales: ‘hence boro Saturday. south 69 dug we*t on said Fales and Harvey Graduate Palmer Sabeel at Chlraaraatla ning with friends in Liberty. swapped trotters recently. The House yesterday by a vote of illness. where he is employed as painter. Otllee Haur«; Lucy Boissonneauit and son Ames land to the Hope road; thence north­ An all day meeting of the Farm Nelson Lash has shipped as cook 111 to 29 gave final passage to the Miss Vena Simmons who has been Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Grey have Maadaya, Wednaidays, Fridays, 10-12: 2-|| Bureau was held at the Grange hall. Lewis were in Union pn business Sat­ erly by said road ftixty-eight rods and fifteen 7-0. Tueadays. Thuradaya, 10-12; 2-(: of a large llounder (hedger which so called Maher resolve providing attending school at Uastine has been moved to 10 Brewster street, Rock­ links to first bounds mentioned, containing Saturday,, 10-12. Tsl. Stt East Palermo, Wednesday, has just been launched from Wilbur for a constitutional amendment pro­ at home for a week’s vacation, re urday. land, where he has employment. seven acres Together with the buildings on Maliel Mank has been spending a the above described premises And whereas and was well attended. Morse’s boat shop. hibiting the appropriating of public turning Monday. Fred Cole is in town this week. few days with Annie O. Welt at the said mortgage was assigned by the said Mrs. Fez Wincapaw is in Bath, funds for any private institution ex­ Frances -Roy has been working for Mrs. L. S. Russ is in Camden for a Larkin Thorndike irtk his lifetime to Jullna L. R. CAMPBELL cept in the case of the University of W. O. Luce of Washington cutting -village. few days, guest of Mrs. Madeline Thorndike, late of said Rockjwrt, de<*eascd, by called there by the illness of her deed of assignment dated August 7, 1886, an I i Maine. The proponents had ten wood. Frank Thurber was in Warren Allen. daughter, Louise M,onroe. village Friday evening on business. recorded in Knox Registry of Deeds. Book 91. Attorney At Law Mrs. Ranseolb and son of Massa­ more votes than was necessary to Waldo Holt of Liberty, who has Congratulations are extended to Page 518; and whereas the said Jullna The many friends of Susan (Jor­ Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Morse who were chusetts are at their summer home insure the two-thirds required in been at J. C. Simmons’ for the past Thorndike is now deceased nnd the under cases of measures providing foi n week, returned home Monday. dan) Hunt were sorry to hear of married in Belfast . signed Is the duly appointed and qualified B7B MAIN ST. ROCKLAND. MB. here, making plans for the coming her death. She was 'he widow of executrix at her estate; and whereas the con constitutional amendment, The Mr. and Mrs. Robert Esancy and Ernest Young planted peas March dition of said mortgage lias been broken, now season. the late Ben Hunt. Her birthplace 17th. An interesting Farm Bureau matter now goes to the Senate. children were guests at J. C. Sim­ therefore, hy reason of the breach of Hie con­ mons’ Sunday. was Ash Point, but she came here C. A. Stevens arrived Saturday dition thereof, the undersigned in her said meeting was held at the home of when a young girl and had always capacity a« Executrix, claim* a foreclosure E. W. HODGKINS, M. D. from a week’s visit lin Boston and of said mortgage. Mrs. Josie Lajvry March IS. Miss VINALHAVEN made her home here. It can.easily Brockton. Mass. Claire Herrick.’Home Demonstration Railway Brakeman: Better keep Dated this twenty-sixth day of March. 1925 Offlaa Heurs: I to 3 aad 7 ta • P. M. Rev. H. G. Kennedy of Augusta, i^ie said that she was an honest, Our milliner. Mrs. May Scruton, will IDA B. BOWLEY. Agent, had charge of the meeting. In your head inside the \yindow. faithful mother and a Christian hold an opening: of trimmed hats at Executrix as aforesaid. Raaldaaaa until 9 A. M. aad ky Aeaalatatoe* field secretary of Maine. The Lord’s Passenger: I can look out of th? 49Tli46 Telethons ltd the forenoon the blending of colors New England, will woman, always ready to lend a help­ her rooms on Saturday. was discussed. In the afternoon Day League of window if I want to. THOMASTON. ME. church, both morn- ing hand in time of sorrow or need. Mis Carrie (Clarke) Flagg is quite "Corsetry and Good Posture" was the preach at Union Brakeman: I know you can. But if CONN. GENERAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. subject of She is survived by four sons—Albert ill with bronchitis. (Accident Dcpt.) theme. The next meeting will be ing and evening. The you damage any of the iron work of the evening meeting will lie, “Keep­ of Rockport, Willie of Igtwrence Hartford. Connecticut with Mrs. Emma Morton itt the the bridges you’ll have to pay for it. ASSETS DEC. 31. 1921 DR. T. L. McBEATH ing. America American." There Muss., Elden of Bangor. Everett of SAVE TIME IRONING NAPKINS afternoon of April 13. subject ‘‘Foot­ Real Estate .$1,149,521 89 this place, and one daughter Minnie Mortgage Loans wear’’ Miss Herrick will be present. will be special music. ..32.546,642 30 Osteopathic Physician The annual business meeting of of Lowell. Mass. Very good results arc possible when Collateral Loans ...... 6,606,493 80 BY APPOINTMENT ONLY Stocks and Bonds ...... Union Church Society will he held at Clarence Hunt of Chicago. Ill., was napkins are ironed in following man­ .,17.503.121 Tfi Talaahana 136 PARSLEY SAUCE Cash In Oftkte and Bank .. .. 993,9)3 75 the vestry Tuesday at 7 o’clock. /Ml In this place Saturday calling on ol'l ner. Do not sprinkle all the napkins, Agents’ Balances ...... 36.347 5.1 36 UNION ST.. ROCKLAND, ME. those interested in the welfare of the friends. but dip every third napkin into clear Interest and Rents ...... 1,421,841 71 Graduate of American School of To the white sauce add one tahte- churdh are cordially invited to at­ Your Child’s Health Albert Hunt of* Rockport was in warm waiter. Place this between All other Assets ...... 3,031.464 so Oateopathy espoon each of chopped paisley and this place Saturday to attend the fu­ two dry napkins, fold and roll the lemon-juice, a dash of Cayenne, and tend. Gross A-'soLs ...... $63,289,340 54 A choir rehearsal was held Fri­ and Happiness neral of his mother. Susan Hunt. three together tightly. In twenty Deduct ltema not admitted 40,027 63 you have an excellent sauce for day evening at the home of Mrs. Eugene Feyier was in the village minutes they will be ready to iron ARTHUR L. ORNE One of the most annoying and Admitted ...... $63,243,312 91 boiled fish. Fred Greenlaw and was followed by Saturday. and will be evenly dampened from general complaints children UABIILITIES DBG 31, 1924 Insurance a social hour with refreshments of suffer from is worms. Youknotv tO- V. Hassner of the village was hem to center. Next fold each nap­ kin right side out with the hems to­ Net Unpaid Losses ...... 291,489 21 punch and cake. the signs—constipation, de­ in this place recently on business. Unearned Premiums ...... 1,156,856 87 Successor to A. J. Krsklno A Co. Joseph Leopold and William Booth (Mrs. Eva Cummings and daughter gether and iron double until dry. In All other'’ Liabilities ...... ranged stomach, offensive .. .55,414,690 07 417 MAIN 8T...... ROCKLAND of (New York were in town this week Lulu spent a day recently with Mrs. this way the corners are easili’ kept Cash Capital ...... 2.0041.090 00 breath, eyes heavy and dull, Surplus orer all Liabilities ... 4.386,276 76 HITE on a business trip. coated .tongue, grinding of the Cummings' daughter, Ethel Winslow square. If the napkins awe em­ Monday at the regular meeting of teeth. Don’t let the child at George Benner's. broidered, that part of the napkin Total Xiehititles & Surplus . .$63,249,312 91 1 H. M. deROCHEMONT Marguerite Chapter, O. E. S.. there suffer. Promptly give him 1 iMrs. Minnie Hunt and husband oi must be pressed on the wrong side DEAXE S. THOMAS, (i tneral Agent ; fol first.—The Delineator. 609-619 Clapp Memorial Bid g., Portland, Me. 108 PLEASANT STREET will be a rehearsal of the work, Lowell were called here Saturday to 40Tb4« lowed by a box lunch. Coffee will attend the funeral of her mother, lie served by the committee. Dr.TruesElixir Susan Hunt. “SAFETY FIRST” PAYS RHODE ISLAND INSURANCE CO., PLUMBING HEATING Virgil Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. .School began Monday wilh Rachel Providence, R. 1. the pleasant and effective laxa­ The Rockland & Rockport Lime ASSETS DEC 31 1924 TEL. 244-W COFFE Llewellyn Smith arrived tive and worm c-xpellcr. A few Orff as teacher. after a week's Inspection trip in iNewell Nash was in the village Corporation has just rounded out a Stocks and Bonds ...... $3,098,649 60 117-tf doses and you ran note the complete 12 months at its Rockport (’ash In Office and Bunk ...... 281,535 97 Massachusetts of the Senior engi­ improvement in the child’s Thursday. Agents' Balances ...... 488,118 30 neers of the University of Maine. En­ plant without a single accident- This Interest and Rents ...... 22,304 20 condition. Equally good for is the first portion of the company’s AU other Assets...... 8.7,523 77 The Flavor route he visited his brother, Neil constipation in adults. FRANK H. INGRAHAM Woodtords and sister, Mrs. Ralph O "Will ye he lookin’ here?" demand plant to establish this record, and ed an Irishman of the waiter. "This Gross Assets ...... $3,976,131 81 Thompson of New London. Conn. the Rockport superintendent, E. E Deduct it emu not admitted Attorney and Counselor at The True Family Laxative lobster do be afther havin’ only one .... 34,134 99 is Roasted The evening meeting at Union Thorndike, is proud of the record Law Church was in charge of the Senior nnd worm expcller claw." his men 'have set. Admitted Assets ...... 63.94 UM 85 "Aha!" ejaculated the waiter, ex­ ULLBILTTIES DEC. 31, 1924 431 MAIN ST., ROCKLAND, MAINE Christian Endeavor and was led by Family size $1.20; other size3 Max Dyer. There was special pert through long practice in this Small Nephew:That dime you gave Net Un|«ald Losses ...... $ 339,975 57 Telepsones—Office 468; House 693-R In! 60c. and 40c. sort of thing. "You see, lobsters me slipped trough a hole in my Unearned Premiums ...... 2,311,416 47 music with Miss Arlena Kossuth, All other Liabilities ...... 130,850 cl soloist. Mrs. Helen Sanborn Arcy often fight with each other and occa­ pocket. Cash Capital ...... dou.non no Successfully used over ycar' sionally one loses a claw." A. C. MOORE was at the organ. Uncle: Well, here’s another. Don’ Surplus oner all Liabblties .... 559,753 70 Thad Creed has employment in "Aha, yerself!” replied Pat, push­ let it do the same. ing back his plate. "That bein’ th? Total Iilatallltiet and Surplus . .63,941,996 83 Piano Tuner ROCKLAND WHOLESALE Guilboa, N. Y. Nephew: Perhaps half a dollar E. C. MOHAN A CO., A?ent«. GROCERY CO. The Vinalhaven High School case, bring n»e the winner.” would’be safer wouldn’t it, uncle? -37-Ht 13 Uockhuid. WITH THE MAINE MUSIC CO. Every-Other-Day Rockland Courier-Gazette, Thursday, April 2, 1925 Page Five

EASY FOR MORSE CAMDEN ODD FELLOWS SUNSET Miss Gladys Haskell is employed Camden High Girls Find D as clerk in P- J. Eaton’s store. BIGGEST THING OF ITS ' Shipping City Sextette Too Celebrate 42d Anniversary of Mt Battie Lodge—Grand mand Mrs. Rose V. Packard has gone to CORNS E Deer Isle to stay with Mrs. Julia Much For Them. Master and Other Prominent Three-Linkers. Spofford for an indefinite time. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Philbrook KIND EVER SEEN HERE The Bath Times published the fol­ have moved from Vinalhaven to the Lift Off-No Pain! lowing report of last Saturday Mt. Battle Isidge of Odd Fellows, afterwards proved so many times to Sarah Small house on the cross road which was instituted March 27. 1883, be a veritable refuge, not only for which they will rent as Mr. Phil­ Everybody in Rockland Seems To Be Taking the Remark­ night’s basketlxiM game in ithat- city and which has as the sole survivor Mt. Battie Lodge, but all the other “PHILLIPS” MILK brook has employment here- between the Camden High and of its 12 charter members ex-Post- secret organizations in the village on Henry Haskell is employed by- able New Medicine, Karnak, and Receiving Wonderful Morse High girls. master Frank J. Wiley, celebrated its the occasion of the several disastrous Mrs. Rose Gray. Benefits—AH Sales Records Broken. * ♦ * * 42d anniversary Tuesday night with fires that destroyed the more preten­ Gerald Eaton, the 11-year-old son an ini cresting program, the occasion tious lodge rooms of these organiza­ Morse High girls met little oppo­ of Mr. and Mrs. Prescott Eaton, is being graced by the presence of the tions. After remaining in this hall OF MAGNESIA sition in Helen McCobb’s Camden confined to the house with an ab­ After the most severe tests, by the people of Rockland grand master. I)r. George A Ellin­ four years the lodge moved into the sextette and won 30 to 5. Coach ’ scess. Dr. Noyes is treating him. wood of Gray and other-prominent Accept only genuine “Phillips,” the themselves, Karnak is producing such remarkable results in Allan Spear of .the Morse team used new block on Mechanic street built Mrs. Lewis .Small spent a day with members of the order. by Brother Henry Knight. Here Mt. original Milk of Magnesia prescribed 19 players and if there had been any Mrs. Lena Lufkin at Deer Isle re­ the way of restoring health, strength and energy, that the Before the meeting lunch was Battie had a beautiful and commo­ by physicians for 50 years as an more Morse girls in uniform they cently. served to the special guests of Mt. antacid, laxative, corrective. record breaking demand is growing daily. would undoubtedly have got a chance dious lodge room, banquet hall, ante Norman Sellers was in Sedgwick Battle Lodge nt Green Gables, an rooms, etc., elegantly furnished and 2o-cent bottles, also 50-cent bottles, to handle a basketball. List week on business. The sales here of the sensational medicine by The Corner event which proved a most congenial contain directions—any drug store. When the Morse team took the fitted up with all desirable conven­ Several young folks from here at­ one, favored by excellent service on iences. It was dedicated by Grand Drug Store have been phenomenal—all records in Rockland floor the spectators got a surprise tended a dance at Oceanville Satur­ the part of Cumden's attractive tea when they saw Leola Ward in the Master Freeman T. Merrill and his day night. have been broken—but with hardly an exception, people side center position- Leola, always room. Covers were laid for the fol­ staff of Grand Officers April 12, 1887. CAMDEis' A new feature of spring recently- lowing members of the order: Dr. have reported the most amazing and gratifying results from Doesn’t hurt one bit! Drop a little plays forward And then Capt. Wag­ The dedicatory exercises were pre­ appeared on the streets, which along “Freezone” on an aching corn, in­ ner did not appear on the floor. She George A. Ellinwood. Gray, Grand ceded by a parade and were followed Misses Elizabeth and Caroline Barry with the robins assure one -that its use. stantly that corn stops hurting, then was crouched on the bench with Master: lteuel Robinson, Camden; by a banquet, speech-making and a of Boston are in town for a few days spring is here—"the bike-"’ MEN AND WOMEN OF ALL AGES BENEFITED shortly you lift it right off with Samuel Adams. Belfast and Frank H. ball in Megunticook hall. ey< s snapping and evidently ready to looking after their summer property. Mrs. S. li Sylvester has been with fingers. Miller. Rockland, Past Grand Has­ The lodge was temporarily halted eat up a few Camdenites. She got Miss Harriet Gill, who, in company her daughter, Mrs. Miller Crosby Your druggist sells a tiny hottie of ten; Luke S. Davis. District Deputy in Its career of prosperity by the fire with her sister, Mrs- C. O. Perry Men and women of all ages and To say that Karnak has become her chance later. Shirley Mank was the past week as she has been 111 “Freezone" for a few cents, sufficient md former Grand Guardian; Oliver of , 1888, which totally de­ anti daughter - Evelyn, of Rockland, In all walks of life, afflicted with the sensation of the drug trade puts playing in Ward’s forward position with a slight attack of the grippe. to remove.every hard corn, soft com, P.. Lovejoy, former Grand Marshal; stroyed the block in which Mt. Bat­ have been the guests of their sister, stomach, liver and kidney troubles it mildly. It is true that Karnak .otherwise the team was the* same. Alfred Dunham bought a wagon of or eorn between the toes, and the foot Frank .1. Wiley, John P. Leach, sec­ tle’s hall was located, together with Mi s. Guy lllood in Roslindale, Mass., of every form, some of them of long has broken all sales records. Nothing Dot Donnell, spry as a cricket, tore Stonington parties recently. calluses, without soreness or irrita­ retary of the home lodge. E. M. the adjoining new block occupied by returned home Tuesday. Hbanding and chronic nature, and like it haw ever been seen before. But around the Camden guards like a Mr. and Mrs. Henry Haskell are tion. Crosby and Frank Thomas. the Masonic bodies. The lodge lost The Picnic Club meets Thursday others severely cotnpEcated, have it is the remarkable results produced irosquito on business bent anti drop­ entertaining Mr. Haskell’s brother, When the lodge convened the Initia­ everything it had in the hall but with Mrs. Z. iM. Dwlnal at her home been completely restored to health by by the medicine itself that has cre­ ped in four baskets the little time George Haskell of Lynn, Mass. This tory degree was conferred on Frank L. had some insurance on its property on Trim street with luncheon at 1 Karnak. ated such an enormous demand. It SPRUCE HEAD she was in the game. Eleanor Web­ is the first visit to his old home that Kennedy by a degree staff composed so that it was able to purchase new o'clock. is what the people who have actually Fred I., Curtis d.etl at his home on ster connected with a basket and a he has made for several years. Ills Some of these people were of Past Grands: John Johnson, X. paraphernalia and later on new fur­ A. V. Elmore has rented one of used Karnak have to say about it Spruce Head Island .'.larch 23. The foul goal before she was relieved by many friends will be glad to give weak, thin and nervous, appar­ G. ; James V. Baynes, .V. (!.; L. L. niture. It went back into its origi­ his summer cottages, Elsmere for that has convinced tfte public that it funeral was held in I'nion cha-pcl the Goldie Harford. Eleanor Blake also him a hearty handshake and renew ently on the verge of collapse. Anderson, P. G.; John L. Stahl, nal quarters where it remained until the season of 1925 to Miss Godfrey of is the greatest medicine of all times. following Wednesday afternoon played the rig' : forward position and his acquaintance. He will also visit Others seemed ,fairly well, yet chaplain; Fred E. Hanson, conduc­ the following year when the second Brookline Mass. Whitehall has al­ Read what people say in this Howes undertaker. Itev. II. It. Win- although she dal not score bothered his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Haskell complained of severe pains in the tor: W. S. Richards, warden; George new ltall in the large block erected so had several improvements made paper from time to time about chenbaugh conducted the services. the (’an.(ten gi'ards considerably. who is 82 years young and a very stomach or in the back and sides, C. Bowden, R. S. S.; iBert Fletcher, by Brother Johnson Knight was ded­ which include a number of new bath their own experience with Kar­ The floral tributes fr..m relatives, Sh.’hy Mink made a basket be­ bright lady. headache, shortness of breath and L. S. S.: W B. Conant, Inside guard; icated May 1-5, 1889, .by D. G. M. Al­ rooms. nak. Then if you are one of the friends and neighbor.* were many a’tl fore rb • v. i-c relieved by Beatrice Nix new members were taken into dizzy spells. Many told of sour, Emery Bracy, R. S. X. G.; Daniel fred S. Kimball (representing (1. M„ Friday evening, April 3, is the date thousands suffering from stom­ beautiful. He leaves a wife, Grac, Burges; , the s anllest player on the the church Sunday, six on confession gassy stomachs, coated tongues, Yates. L. S. N. G.; F. P. Alexander, tHenry C. Bagley) and his staff of of the benefit dance to be given by- ach, kidney or liver disorders, go Rivers and several sisters and broth­ •do: e : juad and Miss Burgess of faith anti one by letter. The foulness of breath, severe consti­ R. 8. V. G.; E. F. Stahl. L. S. V. G.; Grand Officers. Like the preceding Joel Keyes Grant circle, Ladies of to the Karnak drug agent in your ers. Interment was In our little proved she did not have to have a names are as follows: Mrs. Lewis pation, loss of appetite, sleepless­ town and get a bottle. R. W. Johnson, conductor- George dedication the exercises on this oc­ the G. A. R„ at K. of P. hall. Have cemetery. RelatU.es anil friends tea pe ; » locate the loop for she Sylvester, Miss Lillian Greenlaw, ness at night and terribly deject­ Over 500,000 Imttles of Karnak sold T. Hodgman, Fred T. Gould. Fred casion were most interesting and suc­ you bought a ticket? were present from Rockland and Ash tossed in three baskets before Coach Kenneth Greenlaw, Elwyn Sy-lvester, ed, depressed feelings. in four States in ten months. Merchant and Ralph Richards, scene cessful. The ladles of the Congregational Point; Mr. Curtis hud been poorly, Sueai • t in Dorothy Thompson Lawrence Picket ing and Miss Gladys In every case, except where a Karnak is sold In Rockland exclu­ bearers; Charles C. Wood, F. H. Wil­ This new lodge room wag equally Sewing Circle held their regular but the end came as a great shock who gavt the Camden guards a Haskell. The service was very Im- critical complicated condition or con­ sively by the Corner Drug Store; in bur. E. M. Crosby and C. "D. 'Wads­ commodiotfs, beautiful anti elegantly supper Wednesday at 6 o’clock- to all, as he v. is off to the village a merry cha. e. presstve and it seems that the tagious disease of some other organ Thomastmi by McDonald’s Kexall worth, torch bearers. furnished with the first, and the “there was a large attendance- existed, the sufferer was quickly re­ few days before The,guard.r.g of Moore and Breton Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Kennedy are church is still gaining and growing | Store; In Union by Gordon-Lovejoy Through the kindness of 1). W Frank J. Wiley was presented with brothers hoped for a long aftd happy lieved and restored to normal was the feature f the game, holding enjoying a month's stay nt their in spirit. Communion was observed Co.; and by the leading druggist In Mann the correspondent visited a veteran's Jewel, the speech being e- Istence in these beautiful, new strength and energy. down the Camden team to two field camp at Coleman's Pond. adding to the solemnity of the serv­ every city.—adv. Raekliff's Island Thursday afternoon made by Charles C- Wood. i,t rters, that “Man proposed and goals during the entire game. At the regular meeting of Camden ice- lit company with Mrs. Mann, Mrs. 'Remarks were made by the visiting t. >1 disposes" was shortly again It was simply v a runaway game Board of Trade to be held at the Y. Mrs. Annie Eaton spent Saturday Annie Burton and Fred Cook. J- J- Odd Fellows, and J, W. Bowers, now demonstrated, for but three years with Morse leading all the<‘ime. At M.C.A. this evening, Camden's new with Mr. and Mrs. P. J. !3aton- Wlllette of Bangor has a crew of men in his, 84th year, for many years one elapsed before the great conflagra­ the end of the first period Morse led town manager, Herbert E. Thomat The sad news of the death of Mrs. cutting the wood off for pulp. Where 8-2; at the half, 15-2; at the three- of the valued officers of the lodge. tion of 1892, which swept away most will lie the guest of honor. Follow­ Lettie Gray of Vinalhaven, was -re­ the old hoarding house stood years Samuel Adams was the second of the business portion of the village, quarters mark 25 to 2 and in the last ing the business meeting there will ceived Saturdtiy evening. Mrs. Gray SIMON K. HART ago there is a pile 20 feet high period Ixaeh got her second basket youngest member to hold the office together with the block containing be a smoker and musical entertain­ was the sister of Joseph V. Gray of : : Manufacturer of : : containing 300 cords with piles of( of the game and Waterman one from of Grand Master, he being 32 years of the Odd Fellows and Masonic halls. ment. this place. a few cords dotted over the island the foul line, the -best Camden could age at the lime of his elevation to Once more Mt. Battle lost all it had the position. The youngest member in its hall and again, accompanied News has been received of the Miss Lillian Greenlaw returned to and a large pile on the other side (lo. The stirrmary: death April 1 in Dorchester, Mass., Cemetery Work opposite the old Atlantic Quarry was William E. Ilogan of Bath, elect­ by all the other secret organizations Farmington on Tuesday after a short Morse H igh of Mrs. Israel Decrow who was for­ : : And Dealer in : : wharf. The party called on Mrs. .1. J. ed a I the age of 28, In 1877, now liv­ in town, f£l to the little hall in the •vacation at home. ’ Goals Fouls Pts. merly Miss Carrie Bussell, daughter Wlllette who has done the eohking ing at Bath, an attorney. Bank building, to remain there unt'l Mr. and Mrs. Stuart DuBois ar­ Donnell, rf ...... 4 0 8 of Mt. and Mrs. Dexter Russell, Fu­ Native & Scotch Granite for the crew. She showed some The present membership of Mt. May 27, 1896, when its present rooms rived from Boston on Saturday Webster, rf...... 1 1 2 ngal services will he held Sunday af­ lovely crocheting she has done this Hattie Lodge is 248. in the Opera House Block were ded­ morning to visit his mother, Mrs. Harford, rf ...... 0 0 0 ternoon at 2 o’clock from the home Marble Shelves, Etc. winter, also at one time among the The present elective officers of Mt. icated, Clarence M. Watson being G. Annie Du Hois who is ill at the home Blake, i' ...... 0 0 0 of Mrs, W- F. Bisbee, Mountain crew was a man who did beautiful Battle L«wlge are: Noble grand, Er­ M. The present hall is beautiful in of her brother, Capt. George L £ street. Telephone 911-M wood’ carving. A call was made on M ink. If ...... 1 0 nest C. Fales; vice grand. Boy Alley: its finish and its appointments, but Beck. Burgess, If ...... 3 0 6 Emery M. Heal died af­ Hrs. J. K. Low and a launching just secretary. John P. Leach; financial is rather small, especially since the Miss Violet Stanley, who has been ROCKLAND, MAINE Thompson, If...... 0 0 0 ter a brief illness at his ihome on missed as the Coast Guard crAv were secretary, John J. Johnson; treas­ lodge has grown to its present size the guest of -her aunt, Mrs- Margaret MacDonald, c .... 0 0 0 Llmeroek street. His age was 601 Cor. Brick and Pleasant Sts. getting Mr. Low's boat off the bank urer, Elbert M. Crosby. and the Rebekah Lodge and Encamp­ Coolen, returned to her home at I ()’Bi ien...... 0 0 0 years. He leaves fopr brothers. I Mrs. Leland Mann Is ill Jt Two The history of the lodge, written ment have been occupying it. And Swan's Island on Saturday. Allen, c ...... 0 0 0 Funeral services were held Wednes­ Bush Light Station. by Past Grand Master, Beuel Robin­ the lack of a banquet hall is one of Miss Dorothy Sylvester after a 0 6 day afternoon, Rev. E. M. Holmat) Claude and Carroll Dennison are \\a;Th? table was el.iburutely day. Morgan excitement, was having one at Lewis W. Sylvester’s. their families, resulting In the insti­ deci rated in shades of p>i.-pD and The King’s Daughters met Monday WEST APPLETON of the most remarkable periods of Holt A. Whitney was in town Wed­ tution on Sept. 24. 1896 of Megunti­ yellow and tile Easter effects wer; afternoon at the ’Congregational \Y. II. McLain died after prosperity in its whole history in nesday representing the Xcway cook Rebekah Lodge, No. 77. This can ted out by an unique centerpiece church parlors and enjoyed one of an, illness of six weeks. Camden. Brush Co- and his wares met with lodge, which is now a large and ex­ in the same colors. The plnee cards their usual delicious 6 o’clock sup­ Mi’s. Carrie Wellman of Searsmttnt great approval with the housewives From that time for many years no ceedingly piosperous one, and a help­ were also odd and pretty nnd tlie in­ pers. is- keeping house for William McLain. Fresh in Flavor ot the community. further attempt was made to estab­ ful auxiliary to the work of Mt. Bat­ scriptions when read by the guests A surprise supper party in honor Born , to Mr. and Mt-s. lish a lodge of Odd Fellows in this George C. (Hardy is putting his tle Lodge, changed its name in 19.16 caused great metriment. 1 in menu of Mi’s. James T. Robinson was given Pearl Moody of Skowhegan, a son—• town, although the order was flour­ launch in order for the summer fish­ to the more appropriate as well as was served as follows: Grape fruit Tuesday afternoon at the home of Roger Franklin. ishing elsewhere throughout the ing- more euphonious one of Maiden Cliff cocktail, Lexington olives, consomme, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Ilahn, where Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Harriman were State and more than a hundred vig­ People of this place were saddened Rebekah Imdge, Xo- 77. Many of roast turkey, mashed potato, tur­ Kobinson had been coaxed to “conic Sunday guests of Tracy Harriman orous lodges were in existence. In to hear of the sudden death of Mi r. the members of Mt. Battie Lodve had nip, Jelly, banana fritters, pineapple over and spend the afternoon.” and family in Liberty. the early eighties, however, the mat­ Augustus O. Gross of Deer Isle- Al­ f .r a long time been solkT.'ous of and pimento cheese salad, rolls, har­ Miss iSusan Stevens has returned Charles Fuller of Augusta Is home ter of instituting nn Odd Fellows tnk.ng the highei degrees of the or­ lequin lee cream, maeearoons, cake, though not In good health tor some from Washington, D March 27. The Of the charter members of the II Wh School is under A. Russell Grif­ land where she was married to Mr. Governor’s proclamation was read by T. H. WHEELERCO. lodge six have held the honorable “Mutt & Jeff” fin, principal and Mrs. Ida Mallett Wallace. She was pastor of the Ad­ Ralph Norwood and short essays fit- position of Noble Grand. Viz.: and Miss Alice Mason, assistants. vent church In Middleboro. Mass, for fobesiue otthe best insist on. ______were read: on the life of Neal Dow Brothers Atwlek, Kenniston, Coombs. several years and her lust pastorale b.v Christine Brown, Alice Miller and A RELIABLE Fletcher, Rose and Aldus. Nine of “Dicky Dippy” TENANT'S HARBOR was at Roxbury where she died sud­ Arlene Davis; on the life of Frances them have died, viz: Brothers At­ denly. Her remains were brought lo Willard by Esther Wiley, Eunice Lib­ wick, Kenniston, Coombs, A. H. COMMISSION HOUSE HATCHET BRAND Moving pictures, Odd I-'ellows hall, Portland for interment. by and Lilly Manner; “Why We Ob­ KnifJit, Carleton, Rose, Fletcher, Friday evening. Feature picture, The best of comics George Simmons, the local agent serve Temperance Day,” by Annie Burd and Aldus and Brother Henry “Galloping Ace;” also two-reel com- for the Strout firm, has recently sold Starrett; while Millard Thomas and 93-101 Clinton St. Knight is not now in membership. in the Boston Globe j edy and Chapter No. 3 of Serial “The two farms one in Jefferson, and one Joseph Connell spoke on “Obedience • CANNED KI0DS The lodge was instituted and in its Iron Man."—adv. at Winslow’s Mills. I early years continued to hold its •to the Law.” These were followed by every day. IMrs. Gertrude French who has a reading, “Our Heroes,” Tauno Man -1 BOSTON Over 150 Kinds meetings in the little hall in the Cam- Try’ Three Croyv Mace In the new spent the past winter in Boston, ner; “American's Ci*ee

THOMASTON WEST ROCKPORT Leman Oxton. Miss Leila St. Clair of South Warren Chauncey Stuart ami Mr. I liner *of is with her for a short time. MARY B. HATTER Mrs. Geneva Collamore left Wed­ the Boston Bible School had charge rMs. Alnion Varney is still con­ A dispatch from New York Wed­ nesday morning for Augusta. $ 1 the service at the church last Sun­ fined to the house by illness. nesday to the Elliot brothers in­ II.eman Oxton has started his formed them of the death of their OF OLD KENTUCKY spring sawing in the mill Lowell day. Mrs. Perley Merrifield who lias brother John Elliot. No particulars Hawley is in charge. Mrs. Robert Healil not returned been ill, is able to be out again. friday=Saturday Specials were stated. The remains will be Mrs. Lowell l'dwley is helping Mrs. from Silsby Hospital. Her cousin Mrs. S. Joseph Andrews is ill. brought to Thomaston for burial. Tells a Wonderful Little Richard O. and Erank D. Elliot went on at once. Story of How She Got HEAVY DOUBLE BUCKLE OVERALLS...... $1.69 Among the many young people who have been having the prevailing cold Back To 198 Pounds. Khaki Pants ... $1.69, $1.95, $2.50 English Broadcloth Shirts .... $2.50 are several of the Mossman girls. In one of the lower grades only Swan-Russell Caps . . $1.25 to $2.00 Men’s Moccasins...... $3.50 Mary rs. ll.itter. Toseinito, Ken­ FRANK 0. HASKELL ten pupils were able to attend school Tuesday. tucky. writes the Priest Drug Co.. Silk Lined Hats...... $3.95 McElwain Oxfords...... $4.50 Edgar Linekin will spend the week­ Bangor, Me.: i CASH GROCERY 41 OCEAN STREET ROCKLAND end at home. ‘For the past two years I have Arrow Shirts...... $1.50 to $3.50 New Easter Neckwear...... $1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Levi G. Copeland used no other medicine for my stom­ TELEPHONE AND MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED have arrived home from Florida ach and kidneys than Priest's Indi­ Everwear Hosiery .... 30c to $1.00 Work Shirts...... 79c where they spent the winter gestion Powder. Before I began tak­ CASH PRICES FOR FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY Vinal Killeran is building an ad­ ing I had Indigestion so bad that 1 MEN’S HAND TAILORED SUITS...... $25.00, $27.50, $30.00 dition to the ell of htis house on eauld only take liquid nourishment. TELEPHONES 316 AND 317 Wadsworth street. Now I can eat anything without hurt­ Carpenters have resumed work on ing me. I cannot sty too much f r Capt. Archibald’s new house. The the benefits of this remedy. I have Best AH Round Flour, bag...... $1.40 Potatoes,, peck .. 30c; bushel. .. $1.00 frame is being erected. re«mmended it to my neighbors and GUARANTEE CLOTHING & SHOE CO. Barkentine Cecil P. Stewart which passed around a number of doses to Occident Bread Flour, bag...... $1.60 Turnips, peck .... 25c; bushel .... 90c has been at the Dunn & Elliot wharf sufferers. 14 lbs. Fine Granulated Sugar . .. $1.00 Hubbard Squash, lb...... 5c 360 MAIN STREET ROCKLAND, ME. through the winter is being made "I have gained in flesh and now i ready for a change of berth. weigh 19S pounds. I thank you fori 15 lbs. Brown Sugar'...... $1.00 Parsnips and Carrots, 3 lbs...... 25c (Money Refunded If Not Satisfied) A fisherman named the Clinton, your wonderful remedy." Confectioner's Sugar, lb. 10c; 3 lbs. 25c Onions, 6 lbs...... 25c built by C. A. Morse and Son. sailed Saturday for New Bedford. She was Priest's Powder for Indigestion. Coined Eeef, newly corned, lb...... 10c New Cabbage, lb...... 5c built for the Hathaway Machine Co.. ' Sour. Sick Stomach, Car Sickness. Smoked Shoulders, lb...... 20c Apples, peck...... 35c and is commanded by a Capt. Wil- ■ Heartburn and General Hyperacidity liams. A visit to the shop showed of the Stomach. Corr.ed Spare Ribs, lb...... 18c Beets, lb...... 5c; 6 lbs...... 25c NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CREOiTOBS All druggists, 50c and $1.50. The three yachts nearing completion. Liver, ib...... 10c ------, ------In the District Court of the United States At the office the information was $1.50 size holds five (5) times as (or the District si Maine in Bankruptcy. In Everybody’s Column given of three reoent contracts. Twc much as the 50c size. Baccn, sliced, Ib...... 45c Campbell s Tomato Soup, can...... 10c In the matter of Virertl F Hoffses. Bank­ Advertisements In this column not to ex­ fisherman for the Hatchaway Co., one Priest's Regulators, the ideal tonic 20 PER CENT rupt, in Bankruptcy, Xo. 15327. ceed three lines inserted once for 25 cento, Hams, whole, lb. .. 28c; half, lb. .. 30c • 3 ca?’ • • • • • • •' ’’...... ^5c To the Creditors of Virgil F. Huffses of 3 times for 50 cents*. Additional lines 5 80 feet and the other 69 fee*, and one laxative for chronic constipation 25c cents each for one time, 10 cents for three and 75c. If your dealer does not .Sliced Ib...... 38c Canned Corn, Peas, Tomatoes, can . . 18c ensiling in the Counts of Knox '.it tile dis 61 feet for Peter Schoper of New We give regularly until tclct aforesaid, a bankrupt. times. Six words make a line. York. carry them in stock have him order Tod Round Steak, lb...... 38c • 3 c®n* ...... iXotiee Is ltcrcbv given that on lit-’ T.trd .lev The W. C. T. U* will have a roll for you or send direct to Priest Drug further notice 20 PER of Itlarrh. A I). 1925. the said Vircil F Lost and Found Co.. Bangor, Me. Parcel post pre­ Bottom Round Steak, lb...... 28c Frult SaU°’ ...... 30c Hoffses was duly adjudicated Bankrupt: end call at the Baptist vestry April 10. that the first meeting of his' creditors will paid to any address. No extra CENT OFF the marked L0ST-r«Black hag containing apparel and Mrs. Myrtle Strong is at home after Best Cut of Rump Steak, lb...... 50c Evaporated Milk can ...... 12c be held at the County Court House a: insurance papers between Damariscotta and quite an extended absence in Wa­ charge.—advt. Kockland on May 12. 1925, at 2 lilt o'clock in Rockland Finder notify THE COrRlER- Face Rump for roasting or Steak, lb. 25c PumPkin, Squash, Apples, can .... 18c selling price on every the afternoon, at which time the said credi­ GAZBTTE, Rockland 39*41 terville and Boston. tors may attend, prove their claim-., appoint • * * • ROCKPORT Five Rib Cut of Beef for roasting, lb. 30c • •3 ?:&n8,...... article in our store, includ­ a trustee, examine the bankrupt and trans­ LOST—Two young hound dogs, black and act such other business as may properly white. Ran away last Wednesday. JAiMES Miss Lizzie Tobie who has been Mrs. Sarah I.evensaler who has Chuck Roast, lb 20c. Sirloin Roasts, lb 35c Peaches, heavy syrup, can...... 25c come before said meeting. DOHERTY. Tel. 633-1. tt-41 visiting in Massachusetts, is at home. been spending several weeks in town ing Stoves. WILLIAM T HA1.L. 'Mrs. A. C. StrouC who has spent has returned to her home in Waldo, Porterhouse Roasts, lb...... 40c P*neiFPle, sliced, can ...... ,38c Referee in Bankruptcy _Bath. Muine.JkprilJ. 1925.____ 401l_ Wanted part of the winter in Boston and vi­ boro. Pork Roasts, Ib...... 32c Salmon, Red, can...... 25c cinity, returned Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Simmons of STONINGTON Summer Cottages and Board WANTED—Boat about 2S feet over all. George Marshall is showing a mod­ Glenmere. Lou Gifford and Adelbert Pork Chops, lb...... 35c Salmon, Pnik, can...... 14c with or without en<1n«. H. D. CRhE Tel. 744 or 449 M______4U«43 el of the old fashioned pinky which Simmons of the General Rlectric Hamburg Steak, 2 lbs...... ?...... 25c K”° Wue’ can • • ...... 12c FURNITURE CO. IF YOU hare a cottage to let or desre basket ball team. Lynn. Mass., wer? summer boarders, advertise the fact In this "WANTED—Kttrhcn girl at the WINDSOR were common 60 years ago. paper where thousands will read of It HOl SE. Myrtle St 10-tf The services at the Baptist church recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lou ------.Green...... 15c; Red...... 25c L. MARCUS SUMMER BQARDERS—Accomwodations for next Sunday which will be Palm Sun­ Morrill. WANTED We will mai; you »l fur full ALL WESTERN BEEF Pancake Flour, pkg.. . 15c; 2 pkgs.. . 25c TEL. 745-J eight, on fine shore privilege in Cushing. sets of old false teeth, any condition. Par­ day, will be in keeping with the day. Mrs. Jennie Harkness fell Tuesday 313-319 MAIN ST. Maine. Address EMERY B HART. Thosuu- tial sets in proportion; send by mall The subject in the morning will be afternoon at her home on West 130-tt ton, Me -io-tf KATtlX LABORATORY. Dorchester, 24 Mass. Legs, lb...... 35c IU-I2 “The Triumphal Entry.” In the eve­ street and fractured her hip. She LAMB VEAL Roasts, lb...... 25c, 30c TO LET—Two cottages at Crescent Beach ning “Song of All Souls. ’ Holy was taken to Knox Hospital, and is for the season. Also a garage on Grove WANTED—Will all persons having in their Fores, lb...... 25c Stew, lb...... 15c Street. Apply ...... 40c 38 fit etc, or any other details of flnisli—4dndl.v Thursday and Friday. Members cf her serious accident. cfinmunicnte with the SPERETARY G'FW- '•Cheer up. Chad.” will be presented LAMB Chops, lb...... 40c ______VEAL Steak, lb...... ^50c FOR SALE—Double tenement house nt 5 KV9X CH.UTER. D A. R., Thomaston. Me. the'church are urged to attend these Usle St. Apply to MRS F H. SANBORN, Eggs and Chicks It is desired to examine these details with meetings and participate in them. tomorrow night in Union hall by 80 Pleasant St. Tel 903-W 5-tf view to the architect’s exact reproduction of This evening the meeting will be in tine local cast. The curtain will EGGS AND CHICKS—Barred Plymouth Rock them in the proposed Knox Memorial. 4ffif Heavy Salt Pork, lb...... 25c String Beans, can...... \ . 15c FOR SALE—Residence of the late Capt baby chicks and hatching i*g^s for sale. charge of the Bible Study Class. rise-at 8 o’clock sharp. Charles E. Hall. Middle St Heights. AB From trap-nested stock E A. WOTTOX. WANTED—Position as chauffeur by care­ Quite a company of citizen? with Mr. and Mrs ; Albert Coates of Pure Latd, lb...... 22c Spinach, can .... 25c; 3 cans .... 65c TUCK L. ORNE. 417 Main St.. Rockland. 175 Rankin St. 40-42 ful driver. JOHN PAULSEN, Thomaston. 27-tf 38*41 a sprinkling of interested citzens Washington. D. C.. entertained Compound Lard, lb...... 17c Mince Meat, can ...... 30c EGGS AND CHICKS—Barred P!vni-»utli Ko k from neighboring places were given friends at a dinner party in honor FOR SALE—9-room nouse; hot watar heat of money. Gall THK COl’RIEU GAZETTE WANTED—Partner to go into business in an exhibition of the qualit’»s of the Mrs. Mildred Hooper Holmes who Fancy Creamery Butter, lb...... 54c Shrimp, can...... 25c •ement cellar; modern Improvements; lartf' ,40-It Rockland. Groceries, fruit, ice cream, .ci­ has been playing as leading lady a garden. New grocery business well stocked gars. etc $490 capital is all that will he re make of a combination pump and Fresh Eggs, dozen...... 38c ------M. G. GITIN EY. 3 Park St.. Camden. 37-tf BABY CHIX at the Libby H >me;tead Farm quired Wan or woman. Address C. H. L , chemical engine motor driven which weeWs engagement at Gayety Thea­ Order now for the months of April and May. care of Courier-Gazette. 39**41 tre. Washington. Mrs. Holmes is a Gem Nut Butterine, lb...... 24c Raisins, Seeded, pkg. . ,10c; 3 for . .25c FOR SALE—Mouse at Atlantic. (SwaaY Phlcks arc from State tested stock Call •the town voted to purchase *at its Island.) 6 rooms, oak Oolah. well-built; alghtl? ar.d see the breeding stock We arc located WANTED—Girl at 73 BROAD ST. Tel. annual meeting. The Waldoboro niece of Mrs. Ellen Bohndell. ______,______Raisins, Seedless, pkg...... 12c location close by shore. Garage and out on State ruad. Tel. 173-3. O. B LIBB>. 669-M. • 38-tf engine had been in Rockland for re­ • * » * buildings, water In house Acre and halt Warren Hf I). 2. 39*44 Cheese, lb...... 35c 3 Minute Rolla! Oats, large pkg. ea. 25c of land. Fine place for aummer home. A WANTED—Salesmen Prefer men familiar pairs and in passing through town Fickett- Huntley a bargain. Address DR. I. B. GAGE, At BABY CHICKS 8 (’ R. I REDS from frith gasolene engines, S-tate experience Fimento Cheese, % lb* pkg., each . . 25c Kellogg’s Com Flakes, pkg...... 10c heavy laying strain. April, 22c each, Mav had and wages wanted. Answer to BOX C, was held by a sales agent of the Foa- The home of Mr. and Mrs. George lantic. Me care Courier-Gazette. Rockland, Maine. mite-Chllds Corporation of Utica, N. and June 26c Hashing eggs $s per lfui Huntley on Main street was the Hcney Comb Tripe, 2 lbs...... 25c Shredded Wheat, pkg...... 11c BITtTHA TEAGI E. Warren. Me Tf »0 37 n Y. The size of the stream and the scene of a very pretty wedding Tues ------C-rapenut, pkg. .. 18c; 2 pkgs. .. 35c BABY CHIX—W.vilie’t* 3. C. Reds raised WANTED—40 to 36 foot power pleasure height were quite satisfactory. Fire , day evening when their daughter on free range, trap nested and bred for type boat J L CHAPIN. Stonington. Me 35*40 Chief Donald Whitney was in charge Marion whs united in marriage to Pea Beans, qt...... 20c; peck .... $1.45 DODGE COUPE and color*-k Slate accredited for white diarr­ WANTED—Row boat or yacht tonder 9 to of the home forces. Leon, Fickett In the presence of the $155 Macaroni or Spaghetti, 3 pkgs...... 25c A Perfect Closed Car. New Oct. hoea. Price May 22 cents each. June 29 12 feet. Must be first das3 condition and immediate family and a few lytend Y. E. Beans, qt. ... 22c; peck cents each. po<:paid Safe arrival guaran­ cheap. JOHN O STEVHNS. Burpee Furni­ Capt. Verge has sold his boat to Jello, assorted flavors, each...... 10c 24 last. Only used a part of 5 teed. F H WYLLLE. Tiiomaston. Me . Rt. ture Co., Rockland. 22*tf John Alden of Boston and will build The parlor where the ceremony wa Gieen Peas, qt. ... 18c; peck $1.40 'months! only run 2500 miles. 1. Tel !»-«...... 38 79 performed was very prettily deco­ or buy a larger one. 15c; 2 qts. 25c Zwieback, pkg. ... 15c; 2 pkgs. ... 25c Every Equipment, Haliday R. IfRED BABY CHICKS for sale. MIL- Mrs. George E. Cross attended the rated in green and while and the Cianbcrry Beans, qt. Bumpers front and rear; double TON rillLBROOK, Headof-the Bay Tel. For Sale bridal party stood beneath an arch of Pettijohns, pkg...... 18c 58-rt 38-40 meeting of the Sewing Club at Mrs. leek Motometer; Allen Shuttle and FOR SALE—House, modem improvements; Marie Singer’s Wednesday. It had evergreen, from which was suspended Formosa Oolong Tea, lb. 35c; 3 lbs. $1.00 Fumes, 2 lbs ...... 25c Radiator; Clock in dash: Step HATCHING EGGS—WHkv l^ghurn. large Also pipe fitting and farming tools and furni­ been eight months since Mrs. Cross the wedding bell. Mendelssohn' Plates. Extra Tire and Tube; in size Barrun Strain, egg machines $5 per ture FRXEST L. MEARS. Camden St.» Dates, 2 lbs...... 25c imt: also geese eggs. 75c for 5. LhWARtl Rockland. Me______40*42 had been out. wedding march was pleasingly ren­ Splendid Brand Coffee, lb...... 45c absolutely Perfect Condition. Big dered by Mrs. Wesley Thurston. The BLOM. Ash l'uint.______FOR SALE—Indian motorcycle and side­ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Cream of Wheat, pkg...... 21c sacrifice on price. Speak quick ! “HATCHING EGGS—Thoroughbred s ( I! bride entered on the arm of her White House, Matchless, Hatchet Brand. car Price $175. BOYDEN' S GAR-MiE. Manager Prescott is surely a good Jelly Monge, assorted flavors, each . . 5c F. H. THOMAS, Camden I. Red. pedigreed male. $2 mt per setting; 70 Till? on Ave.______BP42 picker of moving pictures. For Fri­ father and the double ring service . . Three Crow, La Touraine Coffee, lb 50c others same strain. $1 00 per setting. V F. 39-41 HALL. Rockland. Me. • FOR SALE—Large barn to be tom down day night in Watts hall he will pre­ was impressively performed by Rev. Excelsior Coffee, lb...... 47c 6 pkgs. . . .T...... 25c In >i ire of L. S. HENDERSON, 67 Camden sent “Racing Luck,” a cyclone of fun ii .). N. Palmer of the Methodjpt church. BABY CHIX—Wyllle's S. C Reds raised , T« P^g...... 45c STITCHERS Varieties 23 f»0 100 ' tive young women. The groom Baking Seda, 5 pkgs...... 25c Rhode Ulr.nd Reds...... $4 73 $8 75 $16 FOR SALE—Turkey, geese and duck’s oggs; Friends of Mrs. Theron Payson the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Flck- On Shirt Work Barred Rocks . ...Y...... 4.50 8 50 16.00 also cows J L. B MdMANUS, Warren. who formerly lived on Beech woods Cassia, Ginger, Black Pepper, White. . Wh . Brn.. B’ff L’gh’ns . 4 00 7 50 11 0" Me _TeL 173-6.______39-41 elt of Etr.a and -has for about seven Ammonia, bottle . . 15c; 2 bottles . . 25c White Wyandotcs ...... 3.00 9.50 18 on street received news of her death in years been employed by the Central . .Pepper, Allspice, Poultry Seasoning,.. J. A. BREWSTER • Get catalog. Prices on 500 and 1,000 lots, FOR SALE—Dining room set: also a baby Portland yesterday. Maine Power Co., and is a young Laundry Soap,. 7 cakes...... 25c postpaid. Consult us before ordering else­ carriage. MRS C E. (4ROTTON. Rockport. Mrs. Robert Andrews of Warren . .pkg...... 10c; 3 pfegs...... 25c SHIRT MANUFACTURER where. Tel Camden 14-3 .3Ji-41 man highly respected. The dining Brooms, each...... ?...... 69c CAMDEN, MAINE visited Mrs. Mary Waldo Tuesday. H II. STOVER & CO . FOR SALE—House at 8 Knox St.. Thom­ room where refreshments of ice 39-41 1169 Forest Ave, Portland Mrs. Avis Saunders of Warren vis­ Mustard, Cloves, Nutmeg, can...... 15c Clothes Pins, 8 dozen...... 25c aston, formerly known as the Dr Crockett cream and cake were served was at­ 34-69 house. Fitted for two apartments If so de­ ited her sister Mrs. Ernest Gray tractively decorated in pink and . .2 cans...... 25c Clothes Lines, 50 feet, each...... 40c sired. Hot water heat, hard wood floors and Wednesday. white. The bride cut her cake and Miscellaneous large garage Apply to owner. Hz M Corn Starch, pkg. . . 10c; 3 pkgs. . . 25c BOWES. Union. Tel. 7-4 Union. 38*46 Mrs. John Jianly and daughter the wish bone fell to her, the thimble 12 qt. Galvanized Pails, each...... 29c DIVER—Submarine work of all khids Margaret who have been visiting in to Clifford Allen, ring to Mrs. Her­ Pearl Barley, pkg...... 12c wharfs and piling special Prices or terms FOR SALE—The Peaseley estate at Soutu- ______No. 9 Wash Boilers, copper bottom $2.50 <41 request. P. A WOOD. South Brewer, end. A two-story house wktli modern im­ Boston have returned to their home. bert Fales and the button to Alvin Me Tel 3299-R. 40**51 provements connected witti stable that can On Wednesday evening the Metho­ Hutchinson. Those who served were Kippered Herring, each 10c; 3 for 25c GalvanizedI Wash Tubs, each...... $1.00 he used for garage or made over Into a nvo dist church celebrated its annual Old Miss Lucy Piper and Miss Winnie FORD OWNERS—Bring your car hew and family house. Poultry bouse and yard In Smoked Bloaters, each...... 5c , 8*“ „ ”“•» c®c«i...... 90c save money on rei»a’r work Grind valves the rear; also a cozy 3-room cottage adjoin­ Home Night. Invitations were sent Huntley A vocal duet by Mrs. Wes­ and clean carbon, $3; transmission Ihvs, ing with water and electric lights. JENNIE to its entire constituency to attend a ley Thurston and Herbert Maxey Finnan Haddies, lb...... 15c Wash Boards, each ...... 50c fwiliout starter! $3.50; (with starter) $4 50- C MITCHELL. Adnu.. Nahant. Mass., or W. banquet which was served at 6.30. was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Fickett take up connecting rods $3 ; overhaul motor A CLEVELAND, 33 Pacific St , Rockland. Ccd Bits, lb...... 15c; 2 lbs...... 25c WW Rin8° 25c/ and 1 sm- Pk§- 1c and replace In car $15; overhaul rear cud as­ ______38-40 A program followed, in the main mu­ will reside on Suffolk street, Rock­ sembly $6 Expert repairing and all work sical. The church orchestra played land where a furnished apartment 1 lb. boxes Codfish, each...... 22c Lux Toilet Soap, 4 cakes...... 25c guaranteed satisfactory. Also two good FOR SALE—Top carriage, used very little. several numbers and a reading was awaits them. They were the re­ used Ford touring cars for sale cheap FORD Bargain. DR. C F. FRENXMI. Rockland. ------■——------Sunbnte Cleaner, 3 cans...... 10c REI’AIR SHOP, 151 Pleasant Si . Rockland. ______38-0 given by Miss Jessie Stewart. The cipients of many gifts and the best ______40- 42 address of the occasion was by Chap­ wishes of tjicir many friends will Large bags Salt, each...... 25c Borax Chips, large pkg. each...... 19c 1. BUSINESS FOR SALE: Sma’l capital FOR SALE—Cut flowers, hardy plants, required - Will produce good income. JONQUILS $1.25 a doz.: hyacinths 23c buSbs. hardy lillles, floral sprays, pillows, lain Clifford. Other musical num­ follow them to their new home. Small bags Salt, each . . 8c; 4 for . . 25c Soapine, 4 pkgs...... 25c 2. BUSINESS BLOCK FOR SALE: The each ; gladioli bulbs, mixed colors 50c a wreaths made up at very reasonable prices. bers by the children and by the northern quarter of Rankin Block consisting dozen ; dahlia bulbs, mixed colors $1 a dozen Expert workmanship. Free delivery any­ male quartette of the church com­ Soda Crackers, Pilot Bread, Common. . Dust-Bane, can...... 20c of store and two tenements C„ M. THDM.VJ6. Tel 223-tM. 39-41 where in Knox County. CLARK'S FLOWER NORTH BURKETTVILLE 3. RESIDENCE MIDDLE STREET: The SHOP. 382 Main St. opposite Thorndike Ho­ pleted the program. Sunday will be . .Crackers, lb...... 15c; 2 lbs...... 25c Quart Jars Olives, each...... 50c Glover House In first class repair, fine BUILDINGS BUILT, altered or repaired. tel, Rockland Tel. 1036-W. 38-tf observed as Palm Sunday. The sac­ -Stanley Jones and family of River­ garage. Double lot. A bargain. Palming and paper hanging, ceilings whitened Tel FOR SALE—12-ft. maple flodr counter in rament of the Lord’s Supper will be side were weekend guests at F. J. Miik Ci ackers, lb. ... 17c; 3 lbs. . 50c Large bottles Heinz Ketchup, each 4. RESIDENCE MIDDLE STREET: .The i. 5SB-‘ ------L. C. FIELDS. ------19 McLOUD ST Daniels House Two family. Newly ren­ ______39-tf best of condition. 0. G. PERRY, Ingraham observed at the morning service, and Esancy’s. Molasses Cookies, lb...... 20c Large Jars Preserves, each Hill. Tel 27? W ______38*40 Herbert Esancy and son Ralph and ovated throughout. NOTICE —If Hie jierson who was seen tak­ a Palm STinday address will be de­ 5. RESIDENCE LIMEROCK STREET: The ing the Calabash pipe from the smakir.g stand FOR SALE—One good little all round car­ livered in the evening by the pastor Earl Millay motored to Rockland Cocoanut Cookies, lb...... 25c Pure Apple Jelly, 2 jars .... Stover House First class condition. TVoj in Dr Harvey’s home will return- It at once riage hone, price $50. J. A. GOTT. Ston- Special music is planned for these Tuesday. bathrooms. Cyuld easily be made a two- no further steps will be taken. DIt A \ Ir.gton, Me. ______38-tf Saltires, lb...... 20c Quart Bottles Vinegar, each family fcoiHe P. 1LLRVEY. 38*40 services. The annual spring can­ Clarence Esancy, who has had em­ 6. RESIDENCE-OCEAN STREET: Ten FOR SALE—16 tons nice pressed hay. W. vass for the yearly budget is set for ployment at the Abbott Farm, Au­ Nabisccs, pkg. ... 10c; 3 pkgs. . 25c Quart Bottles Syrup, each . room house Large lot of land. $2801). I DO ANYTHING In the cleaning line. O. YATE8, Warteu. Maine, R F D I. April 4-10. The date is ,one month gusta, has returned to his home hei“. iVmrQrtroAilnwR IS .....35c - . 7. WEST MEADOW ROAD: One large Offices, windows, barns, carpets, cell irs and Mrs. G. A. Miller lias a nice assort­ m£ MeaUb .7 15c; 2 ibs. ..‘.’ Maine-Maid fce Crust, pkg. .. . house and one small house. Both good garages ARTHUR SULLIVAN. 24 Holmes earlier than .last year, but it is de­ trades ST Tel 833-J______-y 38*40 FOrf SALE—8 lota suitable fot business, sired to have this work completed ment in millinery again this spring. 8. GOOD HOUSE CORNER LOT: Bath­ within 5 minutes walk from PoMofflcc. P. PIANO LESSONS—Teacher of piano. <>. BOX 227, Rockland. Me.______:W-41 before the annual conference which Mr. and Mrs. Roy Light were re­ room, electric lights, hot water heat, garage. MISS ALICE FULLER. 23 Linden St. Tel is to meet in Augusta, April 22-27. cent callers at Mrs. Blanche Rokes'. 25c Maine-Maid Mince Meat, large cans. Price $ _ 37-18 FOR SALE—Two lots with buildings there­ Peanut Butter, lb...... 9. SOUTH END: Two family housc’ln good on /or business purposes. minutes from Post repair. $26<)0. LOBSTER FISHERMEN. LOOK! Funnel Office P, O. BOX 227. Rocklatid, Me 36 41 Butter Scotch Patties, lb...... 40c . . Small cans...... 10. CAMDEN STREET: Two and one-halt hoops for pot heads $1,75 a hundred or $13 story house. Hot water heat. Bath room, per M. A W. GRAY, Matlnlcus, Me. FOR SALE—Stanley House—Has 16 rooms, COMEDY LIGHTNING STRIKES THE SCREEN Needhams, lb...... 20c garage. A bargain. ______36-41 2 bath rooms, hot water heat and all modern Sour Pickles, lb. . . 15c; 2 lbs. I have other city property for sale, also Improvement*; one of the best locations In Lowney’s Chocolate Covered Cream. . cottages and farms TRUCKING. MOVING AND ERRAND8 the city; in first class condition throughout. a done promptly. Go anywhere. C. 0. HAR- Call or TKLHPHONB 237-J, 28 SPRING 8T. Sweet Pickles, mixed or plain, lb. Il I GOIJJNS. REAL ESTATE kDRN. Tel. 156-M or 629-J. . . Cakes, 7 for...... 25c 375 Main St, Rockland Telephone 77 ______Rockland, 'Me 36-tf RACING LUCK” ..2 lbs...... 38-40 PAPERHANGIhG AND PAINTING. For FOR SALE—Farm near Rockland, in good Oranges, dozen ...... 40c such work phone 349-M or cal at Hi Pleasant cultivation, re^J money maker. L F. —With— street, Kockland. C. C. IOHXSTOX CHASE. 45 Middle St. Tel 663-2 33-tf Lemons, 6 for...... 25c Cando Silver or Brass Polish, jar .... 15c Io Let 28*40 LET ME ttUOTE~PRICEs3rO_YOU~,m Dla~- FOR SALE—Residence of the late Nathan Grape Fruit, 3 for...... 25c Walnuts, lb. .... 35c; 3 lbs...... $1.00 TO LET—Itoomy garage, central location , B. Allen at the corner of Lfinerock and Lin­ MONTY BANKS and HELEN FERGUSON ntond Tires and Tithes, Meed Chains and- coln streets. Bungalow style, all modern low rental. Apply to It. U. COLLINS, 375 Spark Pltius; blso live used ears from Bananas, 2 lbs...... 25c —— ■ ----- Main Street, Rockland.______40-42 and perfect condition. Apply on premises. up o $300 JOSEPH E. CLOUGH, 174 A. B. ALLEN, Admv., Rockland. Tel. 423-M. In a Cyclone of Fun and Adventure —------Crab Meat, or Lobster, can ...... 45c TO LEJ.—Rooms for light housekeeping and Pleasant St.. Kockland ll-tt ______33-tf "MACHINE HEMSTlfCIIING. ptco “edge rooms h’. day or weeks; hoard if desired FOR SALE—Strawberry, rhubarb and horse THRILL, at the Fight in the Cafe, the Panoramic Scenes in the Liquid Veneer, bottle...... 25c Tuna Fish, can...... 25c ANNIE F FLINT, 2 Summer St., corner Main covered buttons, plaiting PHYLLIS TOL- MAN MORSE. 359 Main St Tel. 8G8 M radish plants Order novF. LUFKIN'S, Racing Pits, Monty's Mad Rid-. Locked in a Racing Car, and His Tel. 665-11______3:» 41 R. F D . City.______33 Jf Pimentos, can ... 18c; 3 cans 50c ______btf Desperate Attempts to Stop It. GASP at the Horrific Plunge Home Made Doughnuts, dozen 35c TO LET—Furnished tenement, all modern, FOR SALE—House and lot 36 Grace street; situated on North Main St Apply to LADIES—Reliable Block of hair (tooda at House and •% acre of land, 186 Camden St., Over the Yawning Chasm, the Wild Dash Before^the Cannon the Rockland Hair Store. Hl'S Main St Mall Ball Express Train, ar.d the Italian Wedding. You Won't Need FLOYD L. SHAW. 47 North Main St. ‘ Tel. Rofkland : 5X4 atre field directly across the 3 Loaves Starlight Bread 25c 422-12______36uf order* solicited. HELEN C. RHODES street from 186 Camden street running a Tonic After You See This Picture. Nissen’s Cakes, each...... 17c through 1-lf to Waldo Avenue. Nice house lots in TO LET—3 rooms and bath, hot and cold both streets TEL 289-W, Rockland; 238-11, Plum Pudding, can...... 25c Electric Irons, each...... $1.98 wafer and steam heat TEL 760 after 6 Used Cars Camden. 28-tf o’clock. 38-’l TOWN HALL, UNION, THURSDAY, APR. 2 FOR SALE—To settle an estate, several ALL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION TO LET—8-room tenement over New York BIG SIX STUDEBAKER—Seven passenger; used upright pianos, good condition. L. F. Bakery All modern D. RUBENSTBN1 fine condition, new tires last fall Ctfn be CHASE, 45 Middle street. Tel. 665-2. WATTS HALL, THOMASTON, FR1., APR. 3 63 Park St. Tel. 961 -W. • 38-tf seen at ARTHUR L. PERRY’S. Warren. Me Tel 174-42. ______:ri*)3, ______.______23-tf i FREE DELIVERY IN OWL’S HEAD WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY TO LET—Furnished room. DR REUTER. FOR SALE—Player Plano Q. R. S. music 1 38 Summer St 37-tf STUDEBAKER LIGHT SIX TOURING M» t- rolls, wide range of choice. While they last GLOVER HALL, WARREN, SAT., APR. 4 el 1922. For further information see DR only 25 cents each. V. F. STUDLEY, INC.. TO LET—Rooms with bath at 14 MAA- F. E FOLLETT at Dr Bickford’s, 420 Main I Music Department. 9-tf CUT PRICES ON EVERYTHING SALE DAYS NOXK- ST. 36-tf St.. 9 to 5, 8ft Broad St., evenings Tel 805-W. ______36-U SNOWMAN, TEL. $72-R does all kinds of COMING TO LET—Office, steam heated. Inquire of Trucking and Mori ng VESPER A LEACH 33-tf 1921 AMERICAN SIX, just overhauled and In first class condition—tires practically netf | “BARBARA FRIETCHIE” AT HASKELL’S TO LET—Tenement at 194 North Main St., —A bargain If sold at once. BERT AN0ELr Know the tremendous pull- all modern conrealgncta. p. L. HAVENER Gr ------Every-Other-Day Rockland Courier-Gazette, Thursday, April 2, 1925. Page Seven

THE ROBINS’ HOME

[By Edith Crasto Pitcher] “My dear,” sang Mr. Robin, shortly Announcing after arrival in Rockland, “I’m really discouraged at the high cos: of la­ Three BIG Leaders bor and building material. If we The Spring Exhibition are to have a home at all this sum­ mer we shall have to build it ourselves 1925 APRIL'1925 and what’s more. I fear, gather the Baby Carriages and Oil Stoves This is the materials as well,” and Mr. Robin s M T W T F i S of the complete and heaved a longf chirp of a sigh as he Special cocked his head on one side and Strollers Refrigerator Season looked at Mrs. Robin as though he I r I 2 ’5 Interesting Fashions thought she would give up at that altogether. But she did nothing of the Kind. 5 6__1 8 10 11 “Cheer-up, cheer-up!” sang Mis­ of the Hour tress Itobin in her most cheery U15I4 15 16 17 18 tones. ‘‘It takes more than that to discourage me, Sir Robin. While God gives us each a strong hill and 1920 21 22 23 24 25 THURSDAY two good pairs of wings, with plenty of fat worm-steak I see no reason to 262728 2930 be in the least discouraged.” , FRIDAY ‘Well, there’s another difficulty,” sang the despondent bird. “I can’t | seem to think of a suitable location. ! SATURDAY Where would you like to live this year?” Social Circles “I’ve been thinking of that too, hut it doesn’t worry me any,” gaily chirped In addition to personal notes recording de­ the little Redbreast. “I would sug­ partures and arrivals, this departure es­ APRIL 2, 3, 4 pecially desires information of social Hap­ gest that we search for some Nice penings, parties, musicals, etc. Notes sent doorvard where there is a raised We are offering In our stock we carry a bine of by mall or telephone will be gladly received. These are the days which have been set apart for drinking dish or a tiny brook I do | TELEPHONE ...... 770 our annual Spring Opening and exhibit of the best, enjoy a morning plunge so much. 1 20% Discount all types and styles of Refriger­ think that little Bettygirl put out a ^nd fashion’s latest and smartest styles for spring On our remarkable line of ators, so complete in fact that APRIL’S EYES drinking dish last year, but it was ' High Grade There’s beauty In the fall winds, much too near the ground for safety. 1 Our Line of Oil Stoves and there is not a better array in And In the wintry sides; and summer v^ar. It includes: I’ve no desire to make a choice morsel Ranges And yet where IS there beauty BABY CARRIAGES New England. To match young April’s eyes? for > for her great grey cat. Speaking ol —Le Baron Cooke in ’Hie Spur. cats, that is one thing I draw the STROLLERS NEW PERFECTION line on. You know, dear, that the Miss Rose Adams is home from COATS, SUITS, DRESSES cat is our greatest enemy, specially GO-CARTS NESCO $11.50 up LARGER the stray ones. But I do want to University of Maine for the spring Strollers with and without Tops ( recess. choose a place near people. tome- is comprehensive with all new • BLOUSES, SKIRTS, SWEATERS how or other I love to sing for hu­ All New Goods improvements 20% Discount Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Wilson have WOMEN mans. S’pose we take a look at the returned to Portland, after being FREE CARNATIONS old cherry tree in the, yard at the guests of Mr. and Mrs Henry Col­ rectory.” burn, 20 Jefferson street. In a twink they were off and it was , Spring Coats quickly decided that the crotch in the ! STONINGTON FURNITURE COMPANY old cherry tree would he just the Miss Susan Yeaton of Millbridge Is CUTLER-COOK CO. place. Little Lady Robin had spied £ L MARCUS making a visit of several weeks with Youthfully Styled a brook at the foot of the garden. her uncle E. M. Brewster at Ingra­ 346 MAIN STREET ROCKLAND Then the building began in good j 313-319 MAIN STREET ROCKLAND TELEPHONE 745-J ham HiU. * earnest. Such a carrying of straws?, fCp the many coats we strings, weed stalks and finally of ■ E. W. Clark of Cambridge is spend­ I show, the model illus­ mud-mortar. No, there was no ing a few days at his summer home, bucket, pail, nor hod but there was Ashmere. trated is but one example mud in plenty, such an excellent "Chirrup! chirrup!” sang Sir Robin thing, you know, for keeping the walls of the modes which are as lie poured forth a perfect stream The Southend Club met with Mrs. of a straw house together. Though, j of song. SOMETHING SPECIAL ABOUT Ethel Clark, Ocean street Monday so graciously becoming alas, when the nest was completed it “Run and get your book. Bird evening. Miss Elizabeth Parmelee was not as neat as we could wish. \’eighl>ors, dear, and see what Neltje and Miss Gertrude Saville won the to women of full figure. EASTER FLOWERS One morning little Sue, who*lived Dlanchnn says about our democratic auction prizes. : : Fcr s : at the rectory, came running in. little friend She quotes a Mr. Park­ Spring Coats “Mother, mother, what do you hurst, who says no other bird is able Rev. W. M. Brewster, who has been Sizes 38 to 54 CHURCH AND HOME % think! A pair of robins have built a io give so many shades of meaning to confined to the house for nearly two nest in the old cherry tree! Do you a single note.” With the coming of the unsettled blow-warm, weeks with grippe, is able to be down SEND GREETINGS BY WIRE .think they will eat up all the cher­ “If the wrens and orioles come this town again. ries?” blow-cold weather of April you need a spring coat Prices: MEMBER FLORISTS’ TELEGRAPH DELIVERY ASSOCIATION year we shall have a concert every “No doubt they’ll eat a good many, day. Oh, I know—tl shall ask Daddy —not heavy enough to be uncomfortable, yet William Freeman of Camden street dear, but what of it? They're welcome tr. get me a pair of field glasses for is on the mending hand, after a siege $20, $25, $35 up to $59.50 THE FLORIST to what they want, for they’ll surelv my birthday, to study the birds with, warm enough for health and comfort. of illness. GIAENTZEL, pay for them in the grubs they eat Won’t it be fun?” from Daddy’s garden. Why. I’ve « STRAND THEATRE BUILDING ' Miss Constance Fiiield has resumed Mail and Telephone Orders been told by one who knows that a Ruth Mayhew Tent will hold a Before you make a her duties with ’the telephone staff, 341 MAIN STREET, ROCKLAND, ME. single robin will eat sixty-eight Promptly Filled meeting next Monday evening in G. u purchase see the hand­ after spending her annual vacation in Greenhouses—CAMDEN, ME. wodnis a day.’’ A. IL hall with supper at 6 o'clock. New York and Boston. ‘'Oh. mother hear him singing now* some line of Guaran­ I’m so glad they’ve come to nest in teed Coats in my store Ernest Crle returned to Wentworth our yard. What kind of eggs does Institute, Boston, Sunday and Hiram Fuller-Cobb-Davis the jnamnm robin lay?’J» / for trie to Colby this morning after “£pu know your favorite dress ot MINSTRELS • pending the Easter recess with tlieir Rockland robiff’h-egg blue?” parents. Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Crle, I see! So that’s the color is it9 Benefit Parent-Teacher's Middle street hili. $23.50 * Wish I could get a glimpse of them.” ‘‘When the birdies are fiown we Association for High School in Edgar Ellis and Hosea Benouf of At the meeting of Lady Knew may find some bits of broken shell Stockton Springs were !□ the city Chapter. D. A. It, which will lie held in the old nest and that will show Sport Sweaters in over the weekend, called by the deatlj, witty Mrs. Harry Buffum, Grove you just how beautiful the eggs are.” Watts Hall handsome designs for of Elmer Dyer. street,.Monday afternoon, a report of the Conference will be given by the The engagement of Mrs. Edith JIMMY EVANS REVUE C(%ITIN- spring comfort— The Wawenock Club held its an­ Regent, Mrs. J. F. Cooper, and a O'Neill of Bar Harbor and Cushing UES TO PLEASE PERFECT COMFORT THOMASTON $3.50 to $7.00 nual meeting at the home ot Mrs. travel talk by the hostess, Mrs. H. A. and T. J. Maker of Cushing is an­ Bertha Staples, Monday evening, Buffum. nounced. They are planning 'to be Caps of all the new An entirely different rfiR>w was preceded by a banquet at the Thorn­ married in the near future. APRIL 14-15 presented-, Wednesday evening- by Cantilever styles and the late dike Hotel. "The Holy Land” was Mr. and Mrs. Henry G- Wall are limmy Evans and his Revue com­ /or men on a trip tp Washington D. C. greys and plaids— chosen for next year's study and The Sunshine Society will cele­ pany- New songs, new costumes and IjHV W ami women these officers were elected: Presi­ brate its 20th anniversary Monday new jokes—side splitters—were of­ $1.00 to $1.95 dent. Mrs. Cora Smith: vice presi­ Eugene Tripp is in Dover, N. H. at the home of the president, Mrs. fered and accepted with greatest en­ dent, Mrs. Adelaide Snow; secretary on a visit. I parted this store Minnie Miles. 31 Ocean street. A thusiasm by a crowded house. There and treasurer. Mrs. Lelia Benner; If every woman— special invitation is given to all the was a Spanish influence in the open­ EMPIRE with but 25 suits. chairman of the executive commit­ Mrs. F. Young and son Thomas, old members who belonged while ing number and the show went off THE THEATRE AROUND Now I have 150 in tee, Mrs. Susie Davis: chairman of of WaterviHe, arc visiting at J. F. rs. Laura Bird was president. Re­ who is reminded of her feet, «a !ike a toreador—hitting on all eight, THE CORNEP social committee, Mrs. Cora Snow. Cooper's, l.interock street. She was freshments will be served. could fi.rget them all day by stock and would take called here by the illness of her if a toreador has that many. Vir- ;inia Bannon sang and danced and wearing properly fitting shoes, The Browne Club will meet with father. Thomas H. Benner. Despite a larger store if I could Dr. W. II. Sanborn is at Knox Bettey Shaw -was just as charmig as TODAY Miss Christol Cameron, 33 Pleasant his illness Mr. Benner observed his the sum of human happiness Hospital for surgical treatment. ever. Evelyn I’arr was there too get it. My success has been due to Square Deal­ street Friday night. Sflth birthday Man t 31. A large would increase ! with the harmony that is good for shower ( f birthday g.ectings, flowers ing and a Money Back Guarantee. the ears. A bad bold pirate was Eve­ “Frivolous Sal” The Methebesec Club holds its an­ and messages were received for Hugh Snow is home from llow- lyn Breen, who sang and danced. —-With— Kingston Pants are a special of mine—fair price nual meeting tomorrow afternoon at which he was very grateful. doin College for the Easter recess Little Miss Murphy is a now one the Country Club. having as his ghest Leland Hovey of EUGENE O’BRIEN .. and if they don’t suit you in wearing qualities, Dr. L. M. Richardson, who lias Houlton who won distinction as to do her lrit and site apjieai-ed -with —Also— come in and get a new pair. No arguments here. Miss Leola Robinson and mother been attending the x-ray clinic and quarterback on the Bowdoin foot­ Sam Ford in a duet clog. Her nim­ •were in Portland Tuesday to attend demonstration given by the Ritter ball team. . ble little feet kept close follow to AGNES AYRES Golf Stockings—popular styles and plaids the graduating exercises at Saint Manufacturing Co., in Portland, re­ those of her more experienced part­ —In— Barnabas Hospital. Miss Robinson's turned home lust night. Fred S. Rhodes has arrived back ner and she never faltered once in ’ 75c'to $3.50 sister, Faustina was a member of from a little spring visit to hi,s for­ going through the steps. She has a swing and an air all her own and a ‘HER MARKET VALUE’ the graduating class. Mrs. L. E. Foss is on a trip to mer business haunts in Boston and These new styles of CANTI­ freshness that is appealingly sweet. Boston and New York. returned to Criehayen, accompanied LEVER pumps are good to Mrs. -Harold B- Burgess who has by Mrs- Rhodes, who visited Rock­ When Ray Marr sang "Just the Friday-Saturday Mike Armata Kind cf a Girl that Men Forget” in look at and easy Io wear. The been the guest of Miss Mildred Gil­ Three-minute palters of exceptional land friends while herJiusliand was lette in Jamaica Plain, has returned interest were presented at the last »way. Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes have two parts and two sets of make-up, CANTILEVER oxfords arc he was a knockout. REGINALD DENNY EVERYTHING IN MEN’S WEARING APPAREL holhe. meeting of the Woman’s Educational passed the winter on their island es­ just "perfect comfort." The fact that little Kitty Frasei Club by Miss Hope Greenhalg'h, Min­ tate and will continue their stay Sold only by CORNER PARK AND MAIN STREETS ROCKLAND hasn't any sweetie is a sad story and . Capt. A. J. Smalley of the V.S.C.G. nie Smith, iMiss Emma Parsons Mrs. through the summer. “And that is boat 130 spent the weekend with bis Rae Dane and Mrs. Carlton F. Snow. enough." says Fred. "No more she told the audience all about it, in “OH DOCTOR” a manner most appealing. In her L. E. BLACKINGTON ^parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd These brief reports are invaluable winters there for lye.” A Fast Moving Comedy Drama billowy georgette dress of peach'she Smalley. Capt. Smalley- came to helping members to keep abreast of Boots, Shoes, —Also— was a -peach as well. Her tiny white Port Clyde as a guest of Capt. How­ the nows while the intelligence of the HALL FOR CONGRESS Clothing, Furnishings The Tenth Chapter of ard Seavey. His boat is in dry dock world is considering such questions dad toes twinkled in and out as she went through her steps. ROCKLAND, MAINE for repairs. of the hour and next Friday others According to reports received in “THE RIDDLE RIDER” of a similar import have been prom­ Miss Evelyn .Breen does a clever Augusta, the Fourth Congressional After the members of the Pro ised. Mrs. Dane's was a synopsis of solo dance. She wears a pretty- of gressive Literary Club had taken Washington News. Mrs- Parsons of district of Maine is going to see the fluffy blue dress and presents a luncheon at the Narragansett Hotel the Direct Primary Law, Miss first Republican primary fight it has charming picture in her long black MON.-TUES. NEXT WEEK Course curls. The tune is peppy and so is The Strand they adjourned to the home of Mrs. Smith's of the latest about the Ken­ known since Congressman Hersey A. C. Mather, to continue the pro nebec Bridge. Miss. Greenhalgh’s as Miss Breen. “CONTRABAND” was nominated in 1316, when pri­ And like all pretty stories, the end­ gram prepared for the final session to the Anti-Daylight Saving Bill, With while Mrs. Snow related the story of mary time arrives in 1326. ing was a happy one. The finale was FRIDAY AND SATURDAY of the season on Tuesday. Miss LOIS WILSON Kitty Coburn, ■with the flowers the deadlock between President Cool­ Already one candidate has been Get yourself a broom and sweep. adv. NOAH BEERY mentioned in "Midsummer Night's idge and the U. S. Senate about announced as opposing Congressman Charles B- Warren’s fitness for At­ A Paramount Picture Dream." weaved a very pretty story Hersey for a renomination. This is YOU CAN’T SOLVE IT! around the characters of tli s play. torney General appointment in the TO SELECT GOOD FISH « Judge Benjamin Blanchard of Ban­ Mrs. Annie Simmons in a delightful­ President's Cabinet. 7:30 ly Interesting manner presented gor. former judge of the municipal In selecting fish, make sure that it 2:00 LAST THREE DAYS The Year's Great Mystery Film will keep you “Shakespeare in Music." She told her Miss Marguerite Morey, who has court of that city and for many years is fresh arid of good quality- Here guessing and gasping to the end hearers that “Light o’ Love” was been having a severe siege of illness, active in the Republican politics of are Ihe points to look for; the eyes Penobscot County. It is row said should he bright, bulging and clear; JIMMIE EVANS favorite ditty ot Shakespeare, as it is again attending High School. There was writing on the wall .... traps at every turn in appears in ills plays, "Much Ado that Oliver L. Hall, of Hampden, Ihe gills should he bright red in Alibut Nothing,” The Two Noble All Fools Day was hilariously cel- editor of the Bangor Commercial, is color; the flesh firm and elastic: the IN HIS MUSICAL REVUE the road .... mystery in a sinister garb .... doers that would Kihsmea," and "The Merchant of brated at the Country Club by 115 to enter the contest. No official an­ skin should be bright and shiny; the not give up their secrets .... Then a Boy and a Girl who were Venice." This was played on the happy guests last night. The festiv­ nouncement has -been made by Mr. mouth and gills of the fish should be PROGRAM FOR TODAY brave, with romance in their hearts, set out to fight the hidden Hail but his friends say that he will closed and practically free from •piano by Mrs. Mary Littlehale. giv­ ities were pleasingly introduced by Menace. Here is a picture that will thrill you from beginning to ing tihe slow, expressive movement a line turkey supper and ihe evening go Into the fight. It has been known sllrfte; and the fish should sink when end. It has suspense, comedy, love, chills—it has everything ! of the plaintive air. “Heart's Ease.' devoted to an uproarious brant of for some time that prominent Re­ put in water.—The Delineator. “THE RITZ GIRL” “How Should 1 Your True Love Be auction in which every prize was a publicans of eastern Maine have Incomparable Music, Merry Coricdians, Many Novelties, Plenty Known." and "Good Morrow To My riot and the lowest score took first been urging Mr. Hall to take this of Pep Valentine," were known as favorites choice. Imagine the surprise of step. : : FEATURE PICTURE : : of Queen Elizabeth. The words of Mrs. II. I’. Blodgett to find that her "Hark, Hark, the Lark!” were writ first prize was a live rooster. Other CELERY SAUCE Bill • BARBER ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN in teii by Shakespeare and the air com trophies were in keeping including “ONE GLORIOUS NIGHT” &>e MONSTER posed by Shubert. These songs as yeast cake, dry mop. rolled oats. etc-, Mix together two tablespoons of •SAYS played by Mrs Littlehale added with tlie requirement that each prize flour and one-half a eup of butter. —With— mijeh to the charm of the quaint should he opened before the company. When well blended, stir the mixture SOME people! NEW PROGRAM FRIDAY-SATURDAY melodics. The concluding feature of These were the prize winners: Mrs. into a pint of boiling milk. Chop GET GJJEAT the program was a lively Shakes H. P. Blodgett. Miss Charlotte Buf­ JIMMIE EVANS REVUE LON CHANEY and JOHNNY ARTHUR peare quotation match. The elec­ fum. Mrs. H E. Lamb, Miss Eliza­ very fine three heads of celery and SATISFACTI From the famous stage success by Crane Wilbur tion of officers resulted' thus: Mrs beth McDougall. Mrs. George B. boil for a few minutes in water; THINKING Of' -IN Hattie Keating, president; Mrs. Lu­ Wood and Mrs. Ralph L. Wiggin. B. strain and add the celery to the THE THINGS NO ADVANCE IN PRICES cie Walsh, vice president: Mrs- An­ F. Mathews of Camden won first sauce, stirring over the fire five min­ “SCHOOL DAYS” THEY WOULD nie Silsby, secretary; Miss Kitty gentleman's prize, a yeast cake. utes. Season to taste with salt and * PICTURE PROGRAM- Coburn, treasurer; Mrs. Jennie Bird Others were E. L. Brown, W. C. ijttdd. pepper; and a Hit of mace may lie DO IF THEY WiBS Lois Keene and Mrs. Gather­ Ensign Otis, M. R. Pillsbury, and added if desired Serve with boiled “THE LOST LADY” with IRENE RICH ing Mather, entertainment commit Judge A. L. Miles. iMr. and Mrs. or roast fowl. It is a thin, very rich ONLY HAD lee; Mr>. Annie Slmmdns, program Walter II. Spear were chairmen of sauce. It brings out the flavor of THE COURAGE TWO SHOWS SATURDAY NIGHT—6 00. 8:30 Secure Seals N«w HI* Page Eight Rockland Courier-Gazette, Thursday, April 2, 1925. Every-Other-Day

FROM THE EXCITER MEMORIES OF AN ACTIVE LIFE DI: DC t T 1 - - * News and Gossip Dealing “Men and Ships and Sealing Wax”—The Story of a Benoit With C. M. P. Activities In famsotrJfiibhard Thomaston Boy Who Made Good. This District. Men’s Shops

> HAT S From F. G. Maher's Rockland col­ (By Charles R. Flint) i i ■ ■ i DISTINGUISHED STYLE • SUPREME QUALITY umn in tlie Exciter—the Central ni-=^=l [Continued—Began Feb. 26) Maine Power Co.'s newspaper—the truths embraced in the traditions of the past. following items are lifted: Chapter IX—Continued The "Hiraf." despite its almost "As an instance of the above. I . • . • will mention the article on Rosi- The Rockland city line crew has superhuman ability, was not making crucianiem, signed -Hiraf.' This changed the location of 2-25 KVA mucn progress until a brilliant wo­ ably written essay, notwithstanding TN Lamson-Hubbard power transformers for the l.ime man witli brains ami money In some fundamental errors. which.1 -*• Hats you will find the Company and also installed 115 KVA prospect, came to the office of Ivins though there are such, would hardly capacity at Booth Brothers, Long he noticed except by those who had to rgtain him as her counsel, to bring perfect combination — Cove. Maine, due to Increase in load. devoted their lives to tlie study of about the reformation of a deed to occultism in its various branches irreproachably correct The transformer capacity of Pearson’s factory in Thomaston has certain lands on Long Island which of practical leaching—indicates I Displaying style and unapproachable been increased to take care of the stood in the name of another woman, with certainty to the practical additional load. reader that, for theoretical knowl-1 in which the lady elaimen half In­ Value. Due to an increase in load on I*ark edge at least, the author needs fearj street, 4-25 KVA transformers have terest. The suit was tried nt River­ few livals. still less superiors. Hls been installed. head, the court reserving its de­ modesty, which I cannot too much | The location of the transformers cision. appreciate in his case—thougli he is which served the west side of Main The circumstances of the trial safe liehiml the mask of hls fancied j Correct Apparel for Men street with light and power has been wire interesting, for Madame, who pietuloynm—need not give him any changed, increasing the capacity ot was her own principal witness, tes- apprehensions. There are few- ■Hibbard the bank. titled quite contrary to the way In critics |-i this country of Positivism —AT— The only serious interruptions for which her attorneys assumed she who would willingly risk them- ,HATS «»CAPS7>j would testify. Ivins had associated selves in uny encounter witli such Look for thia the month were due lo a willow cane found across the Camden A. C.. cir­ with him in the trial Fales, who a powerful disputant, on his own mark in the cuit. was then a law student. As cautious ground. The weapons lie seems to hold Hat you buy Three of the Linemen Prevention lawyer!. they had gone over the tes- in reserve, in tlie arsenals of hiswon- Hotel Rockland• SoLDBY meetings have been held since Feb­ timony with Madame before tne derful memory, his learning and his ruary. Safe methods of doing work trial, and had advised her as to what readiness to give any further infor- BURPEE & LAMB polnts she should emphasize; but. to matlon that Inquirers may wish for, ROCKLAND, MAINE were talked over and a review of WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, first aid held. All three meetings their great discomfiture, on the will undoubtedly scare off every the- were well attended. witness stand she took the bit in her orlst, unless he is perfectly sure of The road crew on the Damariscotta teeth and galloped along lines of himself, which few are.” APRIL 1st, 2nd, and Boothbay transmission line evidence quite opposed to their in- • . « . . sirUptions. giving as a reason, when , ■ , LAND OF LAND BOOMS doubled up with the Rockland city they complained of her testimony . *'*’’* his talk to the Miltonians. crew and set 15 poles, changed two that her "familiar." whom she called " referring to Madame Blavatsky s 11.000 volt A C circuits, one 2,200 volt Tom King, stood at her side (invisi- “’Aments on the "Hiraf" article A C circuit from old to new, includ­ ble to everyone but her), and l so alluded to meeting Mrs. Besant Daniel Munro, Back From Florida, Paints Graphic Picture ing new No. 0 stranded copper on prompted her in her testimony. in I-Ond°n wdiere Madame Rlavat- two 11.000 circuits over the M? C. It. After the court had taken the mat- sk-v had Piously established her SUITS, TOPCOATS, HATS, SHOES, of the Live State in the Southeastern Comer. R. tracks at Damariscotta Mills. ter under advisement. Madame left headquarters, and to his discussing LOST—On the Highland car one the city, but wrote several letters to theosophy with this lady. In the SHIRTS, NECKWEAR, HOSIERY perfectly good moustache. If found, Ivina asking him as to the progress °u*irse of conversation with Mrs. The selling and reselling of Flor­ ■os|r from $10,000 to $12,000. return to Frank Sherer; no reward is of the suit, and finally astonished f’-esant. she, to the intense interest ida real estate is making some folks Tamim Is the headquarters of the offered—he says it is gone forever. him by a letter giving an outline of etts’ coming for Friday and Saturday, you. Appetizing salads and sales one week reached the grand to­ The tourists passed through Capitol stolid as a (phinx externally, and in­ still lie entertained as to Madame and five children, Richard B.. Ellis Miami has so far outgrown itself without advance in prices. desserts that will cause you that its present garments do not tal of $1,400,000. He owns a beauti­ and White House grounds, viewed the ternally a laughing harlequin, as he Blavatsky and her cult, it cannot S., Harriet A.. George G. and Mary "The Monster” is a surgeon whose begin to lit, and the traffic proposi­ ful home which cost $100,000, and homes of Congressmen and Ambassa­ made suggestions and amendments. lie denied that her teachings con­ Fr. one brother Charles E. Dyer of j to talk about us. twitted brain delights in performing tion is the despair of those who un­ rumor has it that he intends to sell, dors* and after a good sleep started for Poor Olcotti He evidently loved tain much that is interesting, ever, Haddonfield. N. J., and a sister. Mrs. New York. At the Theresa Hotel those tine phrases, those mysterious elevating, and that she has man­ strange operations upon victims he N. B. Clensay of New York City.1 dertake to handle it. The East with a view to building one twice Get acquainted with eur CoAst Railway has found it neces­ as expensive. they met Kenneth Hughes, formerly and meaningless clauses, hut the aged to affect many, many thou­ lure3 to his sanitarium. Johnny Funeral services were held at his late Arthur, who is featured with Chaney, sary to double track its lines, for the In that neighborhood the Munroes Press Herald correspondent in this boys were pitiless.• « ♦ » sands. from India in the east to residence Friday afternoon. Rev. C “Bill O’Fare” patrons were being obliged to wait had the pleasure of meeting Mr. and city; now making good on the Hemp­ California in the west. is a stage comedian new to the A. Knickerbocker officiating. Inter­ “Fales would move to substitute. screen. He plays an amateur de­ days and weeks in order to obtain Mrs. Charles Wilson, Capt. and Mrs. stead Dally Review. They also had Two score years ago, when theo- ment was in Evergreen cemetery. reservations. The Chamber of Charles Rich and Mr. and Mrs. Har­ the pleasure of meeting the domestic amend and strike out, and out she fiophic movement was in its infan" tective who blunders upon the solu­ Bearers were: Emery St- Clair, Eu­ Whole chapters were [n tpe United States, it was spoken tion of the mystery of the horrors Commerce is now doing its best to old Thomas. partner he has taken since leaving would gene Emery. Clyde Whicher and Fred 1 Newberf s Cafeteria wiped o and chapters were 0( lightly by some and positively of the sanitarium. Gertrude Olm­ induce the Seaboard Railroad to en­ The arrival of the Seaboard Air Rockland. E. Maddocks. elided, ai id alterations were made eondemnwl by others. < >ne Sunday stead, who started her picture career Rockland'e Finest Eating Place ter Miami. Direct steamboat lines Line’s first train into West Palm In Springfield. Mass., the tourists until you would not have known an entire page in the New York by winning the Elks-Herald-Exam­ from New York are helping take care Beach was made the occasion of a spent an evening with Mr. Munro's thd thing ! We had lota of sport. , gun, was devoted to Madame Bla SOUTH BELFAST of the congestion, and a new corpor­ public holiday, with the Governor mother and Mrs. Jennie Cloutier iner Beauty Contest, is the leading "I sat on the sofa with the vatsky and her cult- This article woman. She playa a small town Miss Ruth Wright spent the week- j ation. the Diamond Line, with two and <^ther prominent officials aboard. (formerly Jennie Russell of Rock­ Madame. who smoked cigarettes was embellished with her portrait belle who gets into as many dangers end with her grandparents, Mr. and new ships, will begin operations The president of the road had 500 land) and daughter. And then back Mrs. Fred Herrick. May 1st. It is said that people by guests, and the train was in three home in Rockland at midnight next as Pearl White did in "The Perils of Miss Lydia Herrick and Mrs. the hundreds have been turned away sections known as the “Orange Blos­ day. iravagantly." I things that were written about her Pauline." The story of "The RADIO When Madame Blavatsky pub- there were incredible on their face; Maude Colpitis have been confined to from Miami this season, and ditto som Special.” The St. Petersburg Mr Munro while in St. Peters­ Monster" begins with the strange lished the “Hiraf" article in the others, as ’ investigation showed. dis-appearance ot a wealthy citizen of their home with the grippe. on the West Coast. Bend was aboard, accompanied by burg saw the championship Wash­ Bobby Brawler, a vocalist who is ington team lose two games to the Spiritual Scientist she wrote two were without any basis of a small town and the resulting ex- A public supper will tie held at the SERVICE New York Giants. He saw 12 learned and detailed editorials, from fact. Hinriohs tells me that he was c.tement- Johnny Arthur, as the de­ West Northport community house pronounced a second Harry Lauder. April 6 under the auspices of the ' Land prices did not begin their “Hollywood” near Lauderdale-bv- planes in war formation and was an which I give the following quota- retained by cable from London, tective, decides to solve the mystery, TESTING real acrobatic stunts until last June, the-Sea, and “Chiral Gables,” near eye witness of the burning of the tions as illustrations of the esteem sent direct toy Madame Blavatsky and. while working on a clue, Is shot Ladies Farm Bureau. but have been making up for lost Miami are two beautiful develop­ Breakers and Palm Beach Hotel in in which she held the mysterious t(j sue Charles A. Dana of the Sun down a chute into a strange house, The public schools opened Monday REPAIRING time ever since, and it is almost im­ ments which interested and pleased Palm Beach. During this confla­ “Hiraf.” j for libel. After looking into the where skeletons appear in closets, after the Easter vacation. possible for a Hying machine to the Munroes. Tourism are taken gration martial law was declared and •Ridicule is the deadliest weapon facts. Hinrichs brought an action in ghostly hands ore extended wher­ Mrs. Percy Herrick gave an April i ASSEMBLING reach some of the prices according thither from Jacksonville without the soldiers had orders to shoot to of the age, and while we read in the the New York Supreme Court for ever he turns, and terrifying shadow s Fool’s party at her home Wednesday recoids of history ot thousands of to Mr. Munro. A lot 75x100 which charge. kill. In spite of this much valuable $50,000 damages. The action was fall on the walls. The girl and an­ evening. TROUBLE SHOOTING martyrs who ^Joyfully braved defended by Colonel Bartlett, the other suitor of hers also arrive in Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Chapman sold for $4000 in the old days is now ♦ • » * property was stolen. Muny of the quoted at $100,000. In Like Worth guests not only lost jewels and cash flames and fagots in support of brother of the subsequent Chief this sanitarium, where a series of motored to Monroe Saturday- ANY CIRCUIT BUILTTO ORDER their mystic doctrines of |>ast cen­ Roy Wight is visiting hls brother j a store 45x25 sold for $7.5,000 and net­ The Munroes left Lake Worth two but their tickets for the North. Judge of the Court of Appeals, who harrowing experiences pursuit them. TUBES REVITALIZED ted $125,000 on a resale. A lot 100 weeks ago in their motor car and Mr. Munro does not discuss the turies. we would scarcely lie likely was counsel for the Sun. The case The climax i6 surprising, and is dis­ Hugh Wight in Madison. feet square brought $165,000 and a found the roads in much better con­ matter hut it Is understood that he to find one individual in the pres- dragged its length along in the closed only at tlie end of the picture Single Circuits Rebuilt Into week later was resold for $190,000. dition than on the journey South. has acquired interests which will ent lime who would lie brave, courts for some little time. Mrs when Johnny solves the mystery and Know the tremendous pulling power Selective Non-re-radiating Seta The prices for food and clothing The weather remained perfect until call for another Florida trip In 1926. enough to defy ridicule by seriously Besant was summoned from Lon- wins the heroine—adv. of Courier-Gazette ads. are much the same as in Maine, but Springfield, Mass., was reached, when undertaking to prove the great! don, and came to New York, whet 2 t PARTS TESTED AND rents are exorbitant. Contractors it commenced to rain, and continued I REPAIRED who have formerly been engaged stormy until home was reached last AS CABINET SEES IT winters in construction . work, have Saturday. ceased building and arc buying land On the second day out a stop was Secretaries Mellon And Davis A Telephone RADIO and reselling. April 1st they would made at White Springs, a resort Optimistic About Business On begin on their building contracts town where the mineivl springs are look. REPAIR SHOP and have the structures completed said to be the finest in the South, upon the tourists’ return The win­ flowing 32,000 gallons a minute. P. 0. Box 359 Cabinet members at Tuesday’s Over Express Office ter residence of an ordinary tourist The party stopped at the Florida session with President Coolidge were Directory ROCKLAND,...... MAINE Hotel on the banks of the Suwanee asked to give him a summary of 39tf River. The familiar tune was there their views on the business situa played, Daniel Munro manipulating tlon and they agreed generally in CALL LIVE BUSINESS HOUSES WHOSE WATCHWORD IS SERVICE his accordeon and Ernest his whistle. predicting a continuance of business The proprietor was delighted and prosperity. the tourists will always remember it Secretary Mellon told the Presi­ LAUNDRY WORK OILS AND GREASES our as one of their most pleasing experi­ dent that the indices of the prices NEW lot Y . ences. and the ratio of operation to capaci­ Call 170 Call ir Ashburn, Ga., they found to be a ty In all of the key industries, indi­ THURSTON OIL CO. cated a high rate of production and People’s Laundry large peanut growing center. The 17 Limarock Street Wholesale and Retail BATTERY farmers raise around 900 pounds to consumption would lie maintained in Seed We do all kinds of Laundry the acre, and get from $90 to $100 the United States for an indefinite Oils for All Purpoeot period. Work. Family Washing a a ton. . Ga., boasts the sec­ Specialty. Wet Wash. Rough GARGOYLE MOBILOIL and ond lowest death rate in the United There has been some recession of $14.50 speculative activities in the stock Dry. Finish Flat Work. • Corner Park and Broad Ste. States and is famed as an intellect­ Shirts, Collars. , Agricnb ual center. market and on the grain exchange, In Exchange For Your Old hut the fact is not regarded by the Battery The tourists dined on King Moun­ administration as Important to the HARDWARE AND PAINTS MONUMENTS (oral tain after mastering the 17 curves conduct of average business. which are negotiated in reaching Secretary Davis of the Labor De­ Dodge Battery $24.50 Telephone 205 Telephone Connection CATALOG the summi,t. In 1780 British troops partment reported that while there to the number of 1200 fought an is some unemployment, it is not GRAFTING WAX 1X4 pages-profusely .illustrated. equal number of hunters, farmers, Gilchrest SEA~VIEW Sent FREE, by return parcel pest above normal for the season. Em­ BEES WAX mountaineers end Indians and lost ployers and employes are regularly Monumental Works itli name of yuur local dealer sell- 450 men before they surrendered ROSIN ig K A- W Goods lUted In Catalog. settling disputes as to wages and Main Street BATTERY SERVICE I Duly 28 Americans were killed. working conditions, the Secretary With JIMMIE EVANS Now Playing at the H. H. Crie & Co. endall & Whitney, Portland, Maine •Charlotte, the metropolis of North said, giving the Impression that there Thomaston, Mains Tel. 837-W 689 Main Street Carolina, center of the cotton belt is no danger in that field. PARK THEATRE 454 Main Street, Rockland ARTISTIC MEMORIALS ROCKLAND, ME.