The Republican Journal. !)3. -NO. ^Mh 23._ BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, JUNE 9. 1921. -FIVL~CFNTS^ and Lome Again jj*ne I nation, and others for the glorious time The Unitarian Conference Government we have City and Parting Words iS^jfttsws-RiK: ; h id. j PERSONAL (meeting The Sports Third. To the people of the town who PERSONAL j In its Annual Session in Bel- #aldo County Boys. have so generously opened their homes to Fifty-Eighth The regular meeting of the Belfast City the Mrs. Grade Bowen of Morrill was happy crowlion. Leslie C. Suspended over the altar was the class Harvard Dental has Baptist church the boys and their leaders formed a com- Cornish, LL.D., Augusta; College, arrived to 1 ly every delegate was present and not Rev. Joel H. Labor and spend the summer Belfast’s New by Principal Harry A. plete circle around the large auditorium Metcalf, Ph.D., Portland; motto, “Love, Laugh” in gold with his parents, Mr. Bridge. ■.l one left the room from 8 a. m. to 12. Hon. Geo. A. letters on white. The and Mrs. T. W. ing committee con- and with clasped hands said their good- Emery, Saco; Rev. Dwight flowers included Lothrop. id Troop Three of the Sccuts were ; F. lilies and roses. The Frank D. Hazeltine Post of Orchard of Belfast, bys in a chorus and in and Boy Mowery, Houlton; Mr. Eliot Rogers, buttercups, The entire Mrs. the : ringing song John Ward and son Ned returned i of conference escorts. Kennebunk; Mr. Walter C. San- centre section was reserved for the American Legion has requested the City norndike, Whiting prayer. Nutter, on Saturday after an of There was more than enough homes ford. the seniors’ seats marked evening extended Govern lent to lend its influence to have Frankfort, Crosby j school, with with her Report of Resolutions offered for the entertainment and visit, daughter Mrs. C. H. the new concrete ■ sled of Searsmont, boys Officers of the Maine Unitarian Asso- paper garlands of gold and white, the bridge across Belfast from Brickley, Jamaica Plain, Mass. mt, Gordon of Brooks, KerraitS. Nickerson read the following many who entertained have come ciation: juniors’ with green and white, the soph- harbor dedicated in honor of the boys of the best of reports of their guests. The I Mr. omores with Mrs, cecil Waldo who lost their lives in Lozier of Unity, Smith resolutions composed by himself, Marion President, Elmer T. Roberts, Saco; purple and orange and the Clay left last week for a County the question of finance was met. Vice visit in recent war. Ported the following of-. N Rhoades and Kenneth E. Tozier: easily President, Hon. Charles F. Johnson, freshmen’s with green and yellow. The Portland to attend the graduation The of about 200 meant. at In order that the ■ ted: handling boys Portland; Hon. Norman L. entire school marched in led by class Westbrook, where her Miss City Government may Pres., Raymond; The report of your resolutions commit- Secretary, niece, i real work, but it was done by such ef- j Bassett, marshals and followed their teachers. Caroline was a act in conformity with the opinion of the last; vice pres., Ermo tee is as follows: Augusta; Treasurer, Mr. Edward by Havener, graduate. licient committees that it was made a D of the Merton Ames of North* [ Noyes, Portland; Mr It was a very forceful example of the B. majority citizens of Belfast, it is the and Leaders of the first Auditor, George Charles S. one of the We, Boys pleasure rather than a task. The expies- S. H S.’s Bickford, trus- requested that any who would to ferry of Ray annual ; Hobbs, Portland; Finance Committee, increasing efficiency and popular- tees of the object fhorndike, Boys' Conference of Waldo county, sion was University of Maine and a often heard, "we are glad to do ; Hon. Leslie C. Cornish, Mr. Hiram L. ity. Anothor interesting feature noted the bridge being thus dedicated shall boot, Charles Quimby of wish to express ourselves thru the follow- loyal alumnus, left last to 1 our Thursday send in their and Adams of part.” Pishon, Augusta; Hon. George A. was the large number of out of town pu- objections the reason Searsmont, ing resolutions: Emery, make his commencement visit of several Members of the committees have al- Saco. in the school. Music was for them at the earliest possible moment. ! Searsport, Merton Fall FIRST. We thank the pils furnished days. wish to heartily received letters from the The lion of the o ft of ready parents Maine Branches of the National Alli- by Miss Katherine E. Miss Edna opi City Government is Ryan Waldo, John city of its mayor and other of- Brier, Belfast, thanking them for the splendid entertain- ance: Mrs. Paul S. Messrs. Earl L. Talbot and Har- Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. that such a dedication would be fitting "port, Baxter Whitten of for the freedom of the and Phalen, Augusta, Di- Hopkins, Hollingshead ficials, city ment their sons and also for the rector for of and but in order that a =e of given Central Maine. old S. McKeen, with Mrs Thomas E. Montclair, N. J., arrived Thursday to proper, those of Monroe; secretary, cordiai welcome extended to us so splen- mind ■ good thoughts they have brought home Resolutions were organist. Rev. Wm. visit their son, H. H. contrary may have the opportunity Swanville; asst, sec., didly this conference. passeiTTaVoring cen- Bowker, Vaughan Hollingshead, Jr., during with them. of and his of their view we are I 1 sorship moving pictures for this preceded his discourse with words of family who are the expressing point, nity; committee on SECOND. To the business men under j State spending Anyone having unpaid bills for the i and a conference of commendation for the summer at the making the above request. bey Gralfan of Al- the able of Mr. O. E. Frost leading nations for Boys’ Convention Quimby homestead on Unity, leadership convention are : C. W. requested to send them to reduction of armaments. and a public explanation as to why the Miller street. WESCOTT, Mayor. rndike, Edward Mar- who have worked so hard to crown the M. L. Slugg. After the morning church was not for their occu- i.emuel Lord of Winter- we business session Rev. opened conference with success in every way Minot O. t Leaders Present Simons, Church Extension Sec- pancy Saturday morning. All the dele- reedom, John Ferris tender our heartfelt appreciation. We retary of must have ..est 1 Among the leaders present were Prin- ; Boston, outlined the nature gates present been Sproul of Sears- wish to mention the committees on reg- of perfectly his new and stated satisfied with his remarks. r of Brooks, Malcolm hall and meeting cipals Harry A. Foster and Zenas D. office, that this fall it After greet- istration, printing, j was the plan to the lie liov of Sears- Hartshorn and Scout Master George H. launch a membership ing special guests took for his Moody places, reception, finance, guides, public- He "U Robertson of Belfast; Harry Bowden of campaign. discussed many fatherly talk to the students the appro- resolutions, Marion ity, music, banquet, entertainment, rec problems brooks; Supt. F. M. Nickerson of Frank- pertaining to the Maine conference. Mrs priate text of “1 set before you an open Ulara SPECIAL PRICE fort; James Cusick of Freedom; Rev. Ev- Bancroft Beatley of Boston then door and no man can shut it.” He urged erett Kimball of lslesboro; Perley Shibles gave a fine talk on wfiat the Women’s the care of the body, the mind and the Alliance can of Knox, A. F. Barnes of Liberty; War- do to assist the Sunday spirit. Physical exercise was needed to school. -ay and Saturday Specials ren Pitcher and Charles Stevens of Lin- Reports of the different branches care for the body, the tabernacle of the colnville; A p. Moore of Monroe; Harold represented were made by ladies from the spirit, and in order for the spirit of hope, SALE respective I Nutter of Montville; Charles White of societies. At noon a delicious faith and progress to live the body must luncheon was be trained as well as “ Sugrr Lured Machine Morrill; Melvin Woods of Northport; H. j served in Memorial in the mind. In this OQc of hall, ^ W 8* F. Moody of Searsmont; Rev. Nat hi. At- charge the hospitality committee of instance he sighted the development of by the strip |b. sliced 35c. the J; wood, Rev. Harold LeMay and Renfew Belfast Alliajice, Mrs. Charles R. that most wonderful American citizen— Wilson of Searsport; John McKeen of Coombs, chairman. The address of the Theodore Roosevelt. Then came whole- \ afternoon 6 Corned 4Qc no Stockton Springs; Kermit Nickerson of was by Rev. Maxwell savage some advice which the students will lbsIPS 0*^0 of ever He re- ^OC Swanville; Harold Bartlett of Thorndike. Worcester, who for an hour held the forget. said never plan to IceCream Beef 10|b. bone attention cf never think have attained all Roy M. Hayes of Unity; Ellery Saywood delegates with a very prac- tire, you Jersey tical discussion of Waldo; Rev. C. A. Purdy and Princi- of Unitarianism today, you can, have faith to live and help not in the pal Young of Winterport. past or in the future, empha- live. Never plan to inherit wealth, but i fat back sizing the need of free know that the motto on the dollar, “In ^alt Pork | Dr. and Mrs. pews, every mem- Eugene L. Stevens are ber canvass, an God we trust.” If the dollar is earned 6C|’b effective church mem- A PINT TRIPL-SEAL BRICK spending the week in where Dr. bership method. it will be a if not a curse. (35c.) Boston, At four o’clock seven honestly credit, Stevens is attending the annual autos took meeting the out-of-town delegates for He closed with Kipling’s “If” and read | of the American Medical rides Association, of about the city. In the the it with its fullest meaning. he. is a evening which Fellow. An excellent pro- Rev. Joel H. Metcalf faxyn Soap 5w of Portland, one of Monday morning the class planted a g^lg!5^, j gram has been arranged with speakers tne Unitarian commissioners sent to handsome maple tree on the upper school from dliferent parts of the United Iransylvania States, last year, told an interest- common and dedicated it to the memory Europe, Canada and South America. An At ing of 25 story his and a Cents of the trip conditions as he late Mrs taverett A. Banks, for- 1 interesting program for the ladies will found them there, showing the hardships mer teacher of the Commercial Depart- Perry’s Market also be carried out. suffered by the 8Pnr0ppr£t°00d people of that land long ment, and a general favorite, who died noted for religious Tiie freedom, under the about a year ago. The program included Red Cross is prepared to receive new rule of their heredity enemy, the a prayer by Rev. C. W. Martin; reading. THREE DAYS ONLY funds for relief of the Colorado flood suf- Rumanians. The conference was one of Miss Louise G. Clark; vocal duet, Misses ferers. Anyone wishing to contribute to the most helpful and interesting ever Idres Rogers and Mildred Heald;remarks, this are requested to send held same to Miss by the Maine Unitarian churches Bartlett J. Whiting; music by the school Isabel Ginn. with about 75 delegates present. and quartet. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, AT THE The regular graduation takes place in DAVIS the Armory Wednesday evening, the June 8, 9 and 10 of this week. i class banquet in the Baptist vestry Thursday at 6 p. m., followed by a ball in SAMPLE SHOP I the Armory. This opportunity to buy Jersey Ice Cream MARRINER-TRASK at less than the regular price occurs but HITE SKIRTS Winfield A. Marriner and Miss Mildred once a year. Don’t miss it. Get your A. Trask were married at 9 a. m. June brick of Ice Cream 7th by Rev. George C. Sauer at his resi- Jersey from the Jersey BARONET 13 Cedar SATIN dence, No. street. They were un dealer-a regular 35c. brick for 25c. ; attended and the double ring service was WASH SATIN used. The bride wore a becoming gown of brown taffeta with hat and coat to FOR SALE BY THE UNIVERSAL CAR match. They left at once by auto for a WHITE GABARDINE few days trip and on their return will be- gin housekeeping at the groom’s resi- FIGURED SPORT dence on Miller street The groom SKIRTS graduated from the Belfast High school Read & in the class of 1918 and the bride in 1919 Hills, Druggists Tices to New Prices Both are identified with the Baptist f-Tiit Everybody Church and its allied societies and are very popular with all ages. The groom Effective at Once. is a clerk in the Howes grocery store and the bride is bookkeeper in the Howes dry goods store. $1.50 up Touring, $415 A Public Runabout, 370 institution WhatWouldYou Do A BANK IS A PUBLIC Chassis,' 345 INSTITUTION. While SUMMER DRESSES TO PLEASE it is not owned and managed by the civil authori- Coupe, 093 ties, it is in close relation to the ONE WOMAN? general public. :'!rjted Wash Plain Or- Sedan, 760 At least it is quasi-public. This Bank feels its Dresses, to the and 1 Ton Truck CARD OF THANKS obligation community, endeavors in all 11 ie Chassis, 495 its transactions to that Dresses, Dotted Organdie We wish to thank our friends and .discharge obligation with Starter, $70 neighbors for their kindness to us in our strictest fidelity. Light and Dark Voile and bereavement and for the many beautiful Demountable flowers sent as silent tokens of love and Rims, $25 TWO PER INTEREST on j^esses,1 respect. Mrs. Elizabeth Beal, CENT paid checking accounts )akity Gingharn Dresses. (PRICES F. O. B. DETROIT) (Mr and MRS. N. R. CROSS and Family. Truly yours, B. O. NORTON. Waldo Trust Company 1 HE DAVIS Gratitude SAMPLE SHOP Week BELFAST High Street. Phone 249-3 Colonial Theatre BROOKS CASTINE UNITY Week of June 20 The Journal retary of Agriculture will some day find Exhibition of Miss Frances Clark’s NORTHPORr Republican time to read the "Weekly News Letter,^ Class. which emanates from his publicity bu- Dancing 1921 Wadlin was at home over Me- Belfast, Thursday, June 9, order George reau. If he does we think he will On Tuesday evening, May 24tb, an morial Day, the guest of his parents, its editors to cease work until they know occasion pleasantly anticipated for some PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY Capt. and Mrs. Bartlett' Wadlin of East better than to recommend the cultiva- weeks, Miss Frances Clark, a pupil of Pub. Co. Northport. The ]oumal tion of sunflowers for ensilage on which Mrs. S. C. assisted her sisters SDCDNY Republican Pattee, by The office at Bayside, Northport, to feed milch cows. The Weekly News the Misses Louise and Dorothy post SERVICE! Clark, A. 1. Editor. Mrs. Hattie Wadlin Whiting, postmis- BROWN. Letter is neither practical nor scientific. presented the pupils of her dancing class tress, was opened on June 6th, and the A mixtures are sold The money spent for its preparation, pub- for young misses in a most charming en- wide variety of being j ADVERTISING TERMS. For one store of C. O. Dickey & Co. also opened square, lication and distribution is wasted. tertainment at the Hiramdale Gun Club under the name “gasoline”. The best way j •one inch length in column, 50 cents for at that time. East Side. Because of meas- one week and 35 cents for each subsequent house, inadequate to be sure that the gasoline you buy For more than twenty years following Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mortimer of New insertion. accommodation the number of patrons ures to standards is to insist on the close of the Civil Henry W. arrived and are after up quality War, was limited, the being filled to its York, have looking Subscription Terms. In advance, hoyise — and Grady of Georgia did more than any of their new cottage on the SoCOny uniform, pure powerful. $2.00 a year, $1.00 for six months; 50 cents utmost capacity by an appreciative and the erection other son of the South in reconciling the which Sold the dealers listed below. Look ar three months. enthusiastic audience, including auto Temple Heights road, they expect by antagonisms between the South and the to this season. blue parties from Searsport and Lincolnville. occupy for the red, white and SoCOny sign. North. Mr. Grady was a forward-look- QUOTATION The winsome faceB, graceful poses and Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Jennings and young ing statesman and a scholar and as a lec- dainty costumes of the little maids won son George H. Jr, have arrived from “We are all as God made us and often- turer he was without a in all the peer and and are for the summer times a great deal worse.” the immediate admiration of all; the Cambridge guests The Sign of a Reliable Dealer South. In addressing the New England —Cervantes precision and grace with which they of Mrs. Jennings’ mother, Mrs. Henry G. and the World’s Best Gasoline club in New York City in 1886 among executed their fascinating steps did great Hills, East Northport. Mr. Jennings has » | FREIGHT RATES other things he said: "We have learned credit to themselves as well as to the received his discharge as first lieutenant one is worth that northern immigrant marine and will be lo- A few days ago we noticed some nice ability and painstaking efforts of their in the merchant DEALERS WHO SELL SOCONY MOTOR GASOLINE fifty foreigners, have smoothed the path loo king cabbage in one of our stores, the young teacher. The Misses Clsrk them- cated with a Boston electrical house, southward, wiped out the place where price being six cents a pound. This seem- selves contributed enjoyably to the enter- traveling in Maine. Mason and Dixon's line used to be and E. A. BANKS’ GARAGE ed to us to be a very high price. It hap- tainment, Miss Frances demonstrating A section of wharf from the fertilizer BELFAST hung out the latchstring to you and JITY GARAGE, JEWETT & Proprietors pened that on the same day we read a he skill and spirit which so well quali- plant in Searsport was torn away in the HILLS, yours." As a result of this wise policy W R. GILKEY & SON statement, from a reliable source, that fies her for instructing her young friends, wild storm of Sunday, May 22nd, and he remarked: "We are now ready to lay HALL HARDWARE COMPANY the freight on a carload of cabbage from and Miss Dorothy showing herself to be drifted across the bay to Northport. A odds in favor of the Georgia farmer who HARDING & RACKLIFFE Texas to Nebraska was $425. This led an apt and advanced pupil of her sister. man picked it up and went to consi ler- is squeezing pure olive oil out of his cot- LORD & CO. us to investigate further. We found, The dramatic reading of Miss Louise able trouble to tie it up and save it, and ton seed, and against the downeasters, B. O. NORTON according to a report of the New York Clark was given in the highly finished, when the owners came for it, he was un- who, before the war, swapped their C. A. PAUL Market Commission, that Texas and artistic manner characteristic of her willing to let it go without salvage. The HARRY E. truck farmers had a wooden nutmegs for red flannel sausages as WALKER Florida shipped very work, and Bhe, well as the others, matter was reported to the officers, and in the valleys of Vermont.” A well WINDSOR HOTEL STABLE large amount of produce to New York, gracefully responded to an encore. the wharf was taken, but the matter of which had not sold for to known Belfast man, recently sojourning enough pay the THE PROGRAM salvage is yet to be decided. in called to 1 MASON co. and commission We Tennessee, had his attention Class EAST BELFAST freight charges. Exercises, Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. McLennan a and what was be- found that enormous of large factory asked Irish Jig (in costume), Miss Dorothy Clark RALPH W. PATTERSHALL proof quantities Mrs. Martha F. Peavey of Newton ing manufactured there. His guide Farmerette Dance (in costume), ^Cen- FRED A. ROBBINS perishable agricultural products were un- Daniel of of Tennes- Misses Thais Harding, Ivy Robertson, tre and guest, Miss Elizabeth harvested because proudly answered: “The girls COSTELLO M. high freight rates Eleanor Brierley, Virginia Robertson. motored to May 28th ISLESBORO WILLIAMS see are silk out of Geor- Boston, Northport made it unprofitable to ship them. The making hosiery Dutch Dance with “Dutchies” (in to spend the holiday at Loch Haven, their WALTER A. YOUNG gia cotton." costume) LIBERTY Texas Director of Markets says that summer place on the South Shore, North- “The South is in the saddle.” There Miss Sadie Holmes, Misses Belle Moss- BANKS BROS.’ GARAGE 3,000 cars of early vegetables are rotting port. They returned May 31st but plan to man, Winifred Lamb, Ruth Larrabee. C. is no longer any doubt about that. come for the summer in about ten days. HERBERT TOWLE »n Texas fields. He says, too, that Texas Italian Dance (in costume), Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Peavey of Newton WORTHING BROS. rice can be shipped by water to Europe Misses Ivy Robertson and Eleanor In the treaty of peace the Germans ob- Cenire were to come at this time but the and back to New York Brierley. on MORRILL CHARLES than di- /•'ll_r\__ /:__i__i former was called to S. C., MESERVIE cheaper ligated themselves to bring to trial those Charlotte, rect rail across He business. JOHN F. VICKERY by country. says officers who had been accused of abusing Miss Winifred Lamb Texas cotton can be shipped to England (in Allied prisoners of war and to punish Highland Fling costume), NORTHPORT CAMPGROUND—C. E. PERKINS for 35 cents a hundred and that Misses Frances and Dorothy Clark ISLES bOKO SATURDAY COVE-F. W. EBERT pound those who were found The Allies guilty. “The it costs 95 cents a hundred to Reading, Martyred Mother,” transport furnished the German government with Miss Louise Clark SANDYPOINT victor a. gray cotton by rail from the interior of Texas Fields P. Dodge of Philadelphia arrived a list of some 800 offenders and it is said Sophomore Prize Recitation, B. H. S. ’21 visit with relatives. SEARSMONT V. A. SIMMONS & C( >. to the a distance of 300 miles. (in recently for a brief seaboard, that between forty and fifty of these Jingle Bells Dance costume), Not ail the testimony comes from Texas Miss Eleanor Brierley Pendleton has returned hom NORTH harry c. pall cases marked for trial. A ser- Raymond SEARSMONT have been Columbia Dance (in costume), ana r loriaa. viovernors oi Doaras from his medical work, to be the guest of otaies, geant and a captain have been tried, Miss Frances Clark SEARSPORT W. R. GILKEY & SON Mrs. Roderick Pen- of Agriculture, and trade and manufac- found guilty and sentenced to imprison- Alabama Dance, his parents, Mr. and C. O. SAWYER & CO, turing associations, are deluging the In- Misses Ruth Larrabee and Sadie Holmes dleton. ment, one for six and one for ten months. NORTH SEARSPORT Ernest carter terstate Solo Dance, Miss Thais Harding Commissions with testimony We have not been informed how Alfred Decker is at home from Boston many Vocal Solo, Miss Mona Burgess STOCKTON AMES GROCERY CO. showing that the greatest obstacle in the will resume his du- have been acquitted, are wearing iron B. H. S. ’21 for the summer. He PERCY L. HUPPER of a return to normal conditions and way crosses and are receiving the plaudits of Motion Song, ties as caretaker of the Frothingham restoration of is the Misses Thais Harding, Eleanor Brierley SWANVILLE NICKERSON & DAMM the business, high the German There are few peo- place at Dark Harbor. people. Winifred Sadie Holmes. cost of railroad transportation. Lamb, pie in this country who are credulous Exhibition of Modern Dances—Waltz- To complete the sum needed for gradu- WALDO L. R. STEVENS Some seven months ago there was in | enough to believe that these trials will be Fox Trot, ation, the Senior class of Islesboro high Misses Eleanor and Sadie this country a shortage of half a million more than well staged farces or that Brierley school presented the farce, How the Thais Harding and Ivy cars. About this time the Inter- receive real Holmes, at the Town Hall freight those convicted will any Robertson. Story' Grew, Monday state Commerce Commission yielded to punishment. Grand March Class evening. May 30.jThe proceeds were very James Clark the plea of the railroad .executives and and Tableau, Little Master satisfactory. The following is t e list of STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK In this issue of The Journal we publish as “Uncle Sam” authorized an increase of twenty per cent characters: Mrs. Brown, Winnifred Kel- an article written by Hon. Charles P. Miss Mona accompanist, show- 26 in freight rates. It was expected that Burgess, lar; Mrs. Green, Martha Smith; Mrs. Broadway Barnes, which gives some important in- ed herself to be a spirited and sympathetic this increase in rates would largely in- Bean, Celestia Smith; Mrs. Rice, Katha- formation concerning our water powers. musician. As a compliment to the excel- crease the receipts of the roads. As we rine Pendleton; Mrs. Doolittle, Dorothy Mr. Barnes was for some years Asst. At- lence of the exhibition, invitations have have shown above, the increased rates Sylvester; Mrs. Snow, Leona Williams; torney General of the State of Maine and been received to repeat the presentation proved in many instances ito be prohibi- Mrs Taylor, Alice Williams; Mrs. White, is an able lawyer. The water power in the city and in neighboring towns tive. The shipments fell off so that to- Madaiine Dodge. The entertainment discussion is and will for some where a number may have an op- there are half a million idle now', larger day freight was followed by a social dance. time to be both and im- to attend and where ample ac- cars in the United States Only a few continue lively portunity and it is that some- commodations these charm- of our railroads are earning enough to portant, probable may present time the voters of this State will be call- ing little misses to even greater advan- nay expenses. 1 ed upon to decided whether or not they tage. On the twentieth day of last July, un- will make a plunge into State ownership. “Fine as is one of a which was lit tle short of a silk,” way der pressure was to A Southern Woman threat, a wage increase granted The chief of police of Chicago says: railroad men which added 5600,000,00(1 to war “History tells us that after every but it is true the annual of our rail- While we all know why we observe operating expenses ome the pirates. America is invaded expressing quality, The Federal Railroad Hoard to one day each year as Memorial to roads. by the automobile pirate. Instead of Day which the matter of a wage reduction honor the memory of the brave boys who ships, these pirates hold up automobiles to when it of a laid down the letter was referred has handed down their lives for their recently and rob the occupants. In place of high country, you say decision which would reduce the wage there are, perhaps, many who do not seas the roads are plundered.” We shall to about a total of It know the origin of the custom. scale $400,000,000. be surprised if there are not many hold- is that this scale shall be in ef- season. Its observance came from a proposed ups in Maine during the vacation suggestion fect on the first of next month. We made in 1866 by a lady of day W hen we go motoring we shall leave our Columbus, assume that the labor leaders will rave Georgia. She was the wife of an officer diamond ring and our wad at home. HDBBARDl and wring their hands but' we believe who commanded the first Georgia Regu- WILLIAM TELL has nominated Hon. that at least 90 per cent of our railroad President Harding lars, and who died in the service. After of internal workers are sensible men and will not Frank J. Ham as collector his death she devoted her life to the care and so revenue for the District of Maine of the Confederate STRAWS! kill the goose which has laid for them soldiers, doing every the nomination will doubtless be confirm- many fairly good-sized eggs. We believe thing in her power for their comfort and (LAMSONl FLOUR the Senate. Mr Ham has espec- they will accept the cut and will consent ed by welfare. ial for this and to an elimination of that code of McAdoo qualifications position One of her annual customs was to as collector rules under which, in thousands of in- will be as eminently efficient decorate with flowers her husband’s because it is actually as fine as the finest as he has shown himself to be in other stances, high wages have been collected grave on the anniversary of his death, silk can make it. him- .for work not done. public positions with great credit to April 26th. On one occasion her little After the above concessions have been self. daughter accompanied her and assisted Every pound of William Tell is sifted her mother iioade by the railroad employes, the rail- in the work. Finally missed so that there are A great many people think that poultry SOLD^m/ BY through silk, fine 21,000 road executives must promptly reduce her and at the same time noticed a large raising is a small business, but in the ag- meshes to the inch. freight rates. If they do not do this they proportion of her flowers were missing. I square gregate it is great industry. The last P. Palmer to a fall. The business of the When the child returned her mother I will ride Maine Dwight census figures show that in 1919 It must this silk—not United States cannot stand the present said, “Why, Florence, you have carried go through just produced $7,725,000 worth of poultry and successive rates of freight transportation. There is away nearly all my flowers.” “Oh, but and Owens Bros. once, but thirteen times. eggs. The production in the United one other thing which the railroad execu- mamma, they were all soldiers, too.” States amounted to $1,250,000,000. on tives should do. They si ould cut their The little girl had scattered her flowers Because we take no chance William as far as would on the of own salaries at least fifty per cent, and The officials of the League of Nations they go graves Tell being clean and fine and pure, you do real work, instead of spending their are not happy at Geneva. They say they the soldiers buried nearby. take no chance in using it for all your for This incident to mind the idea time in devising schemes skinning want a “permanent seat” somewhere brought of one to decora- baking. the public. else. Most of us are of the opinion that devoting day annually in the graves of the a would be a very proper lo- ting, loving memory, OVERLAND “up stump” CUT IT OUT. Ask who use it. cation. men who wore the gray. The idea was your neighbors They’ll readily adopted and ever since, April 26th MOTOR CARS ARE A tell you William Tell. Tell your grocer, United States Senator Curtis held up We notice that the directors of the has been observed throughout the South some bills a few days ago INVESTMENT appropriation have GOOD | Bangor and Aroostook railroad as Memorial Day, with the exception of SWAN-WHITTEN COMPANY by offering amendments One of thereto^ closed nine stations along the line of the South Carolina. That State for some Take slate and figure it .hese bills carried a large sum for print- you to road. This ought to save enough pay cause, unknown to me, observes May 10. ing. Senator Curtis moved to (imend by out for youiself. half the salary of the president of the And now to the nation’s credit every requiring that heads of departments 5000 satisfied road. State in the Union unites in honoring and There are should discontinue the printing of an- ___ Editorial Notes ftom Courier-Gazette. keeping green the memory of the brave Overland owners in the State nual or special reports when tjie appro- sons who in hallowed the that in an therefor was expended- This is sleep ground, who have found priation That there are not a thousand men but it wou'd be bet- blue and gray alike, for it is a national the most well as far as it goes, among the millions of citizens of the Overland you get at the roots of the matter. United States who can make out an aver holy day. TUBES I they exist readv for resumed use A DISAPPOIS ter to strike for ycur mone. PNEUMATIC today, age income tax statement and do it right, She died in 1874 and was buried with on a week’s notice—of double lines of A very large percentage of the stuff sent j was the assertion of Senator Reed Smoot full and lov- Prices delivered, Belfast: It is difficult to find any logical expla- iron tubes, under the streets, skilfully Governor Baxter’s a d: the major departments of the gov- military honors, every year j out by at a recent hearing before the finance designed and receiving ap- nation for a mentality which refused the dispatching Maine meeting in Bang, is ing hands decorate her grave with beau- Sedan .... #1585 ernment at Washington certainly committee of the Senate. His assertion | parati, speeial types of air compressors service mail tubes was a tiful flowers. .... splendid pneumatic certainly disappn worthless. Much of it is transparent was approved by the nodding of heads of Coupe #1545 at each connected post office, and cylin- men who had been rendered in distributing mail in congested drical which were shot a review of his actions im Several of these many business through #995 steel containers propaganda. depart- WAS IT YOU? Touring the nerve-racking experience of trying but approved a flying machine mail through the tubes at thirty miles an gusta which the public an editorial staff whose Roadster #995 areas, ments maintain to with the of the hour. * * * I comply requirements service between New York and Washing- veryconversant with am*. business seems to be to feed the public on I income and excess profits tax laws. Some one started the whole day wrong— “The climax of this tragedy of govern- there was and at this time. It was ni". HARRY E. WALKER ton, where already ample was one husks. We hope the United States Sec- Was it you? mental sabotage dramatic. On On May 1, 1921, Germany is reported frequent service. Perhaps it side was the Pneumatic Tube System, natorial boomarang for on robbed the of its Distributor for Waldo adequately' States Some day song— County to have owed the United $218,840- which was built at the Government’s urgent solici- 1922 than just the oppomt Was it wasn’t the mentality affected, 000 for expenses of the American Army you? tried in the fire of ten investiga- OOCTORS SAY CONSTIPATION after all. tation, of Maine just now' are of occupation. She has paid 17,160,000 this morning some one frowned; an and a of a cen- Early John E. Milholland, for many years tions, proved by quarter t marks in the of foodstuffs * * * ested in what is the best POISONS SYSTEM paper shape Some one sulked until others scowled; eminent figure in American public life, tury of unequalled service. That her natural far and materials furnished. huge and well known as a and speak- “On the other side stood Albert Burle- exploit And soon harsh words were passed Notice journalist be one of the reasons that im- to a from con- debt may Special tells in the June Forum of the amazing son, who candidly admitted Senator, lines rather than being P The majority of people suffer around— er, pelled President Harding to appoint rep- recent ‘I don’t know a damn thing about the terested in any ones polite stipation which poisons the whole system corruption in the administration, resentatives to sit with the reparations Was it you? the but was determined to reduce the In his address at the clos and causes coated tongues, bad headaches, which went far in destroying costly tubes,’ commission and the other European postal facilities of a combined run ir children often results in X-RAY PICTURES system of mail tubes erected by the gov- population going to his administi foul breath; Some one started the ■' councils that are arranging the peace day aright— the efficiency and worth of of fifteen million to the level of his home ing to his own political high fever and actual illness. Was it ernment, settlements. you? of and teeth, fractures and has been by town of Texas.”—From Kennebec and let his politic * be quickly re- _ bones, joints which repeatedly proved Waco, possible These conditions may Some one made it happy and bright— dislocations may be obtained at the office numerous Mr. Milholland Journal. care of itself. If that had Sieved by Dr. True’s Elixir—the Family A valued calls attention investigations. correspondent Was it you? H. as Sbaxative that has worked wonders for of DR. CARL STEVENS, says: reference to his political to this Early this morning, we are told, Men Are Four. and and children since 1851. paragraph: 35 Church St., Belfast, Me. “Away back in the Victorian era, he had said it at first naen, women Some one smiled, and all through the day faith in Dr. True’s “Why were the saints, saints? Because Tel. 15 3ml5 pneumatic mail tubes were introduced in he would have escaped “I have great your This smile encouraged young and old— Men are four: He who knows, and it is they were cheerful when it was difficult the chief European capitals. Today, Lon- criticism. Every one adn! Elixir. I give it to my boy, doing Was it knows he knows—he is wise—follow to be when it was dif- you? Budapest and that and lie w him much good and I would not be with- cheerful, patient don, Paris, Berlin, Vienna, him. He who knows and knows not he along line, ficult to be and because Stewart I. Long, in New York Sun. FURNISHED Rome have hundreds of miles of these much political strength on out a bottle for anything.’’—Mrs. Joseph patient; they is asleep—wake him. He on when wanted to stand efficient devices. America took the knows,—he is weak so it is a Boyce (Tracey Station, N. B.) [ pushed they lead, who knows not and knows not he knows Humanity of chronic and kept silent when they wanted TENEMENT in 1893, and held it for a quarter tation for aspirants for pc1 You know the 8ymptoms 1 still, however, not,—he is a fool—shun him. He who bad I to and were agreeable when they of a with a type of tube lar su- and honors to take advantage constipation—sour stomach, belching, talk, Children Cry TO RENT FOR THE SUMMER. century, knows not, and knows be knows not,— wanted to be disagreeable. That wae to anything in Europe. This sys- occasion to be mil then heavy dull eyes, constant head- | perior he is a chil l—teach him.—Arabian Pro- j public breath, FOR FLETCHER’S HARRY A. FOSTER, tense and out-of-sorts feeling. I all. It was quite simple, and always will tem consists—I use the present —Old Town Enterprise. aches, general 1 26 Miller Street. verb. j Ur. True’s Elixir will help you.—Adv. be.” CASTORI A 22 writing of the physical properties becausa WEST MONTVILLE ACT QUICKLY TROY. Mr. Flas tner has sold his auto to Rev. Do the at the time. John Cole. right thing right Mr. Harry Clark is in town tuning Act quickly in time of danger. Mrs. Cora In time of kidney danger, Doan’s Kid- pianos. Lamb of Portland visited ney Pills are most effective. Ask. your Mrs. Emma Hersey spent last week Mr. and Mrs. Martin Whittier It’s to bake Sunday. neighbor? with friends in Etna. easy George A. Nelson has Plenty of Belfast evidence of their sold his farm to Mr. and SAYS SHE SHUDDERS here to William worth. A little son was born Mrs. ,R>i; P. Barton of St. Paul *. i James Robinson says: “Some years ago Willis. .Hi, 1HINKS HOW SHE Minn. O. R. Bagley, May 20—Olney ! I had a severe attack of kidney trouble, in a j Bickmore is in Belfast deem kitchen! SUFFERED. Mr. and Tne me Mrs. Octavia cool, Mrs. secretions when Perley Cross are eceiv- j kidney bothered 1 as there was a sensation. for Mrs. Thurston, who is mg congratulations on passing, burning caring Mary the birth of a son Mrs. V. B. My back ached most all the time. I was don t heat up the whole or coal to be bothered with and no ashes Said Osborijc May 22nd. ill. ! in a lime kiln at the time and so or to Ave, Lexington, R> working kitchen when bake with a litter clean up. The clear, white 'lister much The frost May 23 did some dam- YUU you ‘u a run-down Rev. John Cole and heavy lifting made it bard on my heavy condition; family were in tips of the New Perfection flame produce |f was run did not seem to injure New Perfection Oil Cook Stove. It lR and dizzy. I was actually town Sunday and kidneys and I feeling weak and age to gardens but attended church at down. I the most heat and don’t soot up the any sudden noise or es- got a box of Doan’s Kidney Pills fruit Lrces, furnishes all the heat North Montville. at you need just bottoms of utensils. a palpitation of I Poor & Son’s Drug Store and began your produce but a slight touch I Mr. using them. soon relieved me of Troy and vicinity got where you want it —there is none uitenedme. absolutely and Mrs. Ralph W. Howard called They the trouble and I have never been both- a little rain stairs, for to attempt ou Mr. and Mrs. of the big tempest—only lost. You can it! The New Perfection Water Heater is in- Mark L. Howard on ered since.” regulate uglily exhaust me. and wind. in the thousands of Hog back Mountain i Price strong dispensable homes us headaches and when recently. 60c. at all dealers. Don’t simply ask of An That’s it's so to make where it is in use. Furnishes hot water that an iron for a kidney Doan’s Kid- Miss Gladys Woodard lover, why easy fluffy med band Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. Howard and remedy—get ney Pills—the same Mr. Robinson had. in and De- cakes, browned and and at a very cost. ; around my head. I now of Mass., visited relatives Troy nicely pies crisp, quickly slight daughter Hogback Mountain were re- mk of those headaches. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y week. toothsome cookies! You can control the cent troit last guests of Mrs. Howard’s Mrs. are weak and I could not di- aunt, heat the wick a trifle New Perfection Oil Cook Stoves made Miss Carrie Weymouth is spending a by merely turning iquid food. Any food Albert Fletcher. swanvTllZ in two, three and four-burner sizes, with Mrs. M. up or down, and you don’t have to ia used nausea and the few days with her sister, T. stoop- In the shower and tornado of over to the oven. It is or without warming cabinet; also one- ■ Mr. up where n remained for hours, Sunday, James H. Bradbury and Mr. Lodge Dodge, in Pittsfield. you May 22nd, Charles Howard had his can it burner stove with no cabinet. New Per- was almost unbearable. wood- are stopping at the Swan Lake House. reach and look into it— quickly, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Gowin of Portland, ovens are construct- et sound and I was worn shed roof badly damaged, the roof on the easily. fection scientifically Mrs. Arietta J. Chase has arrived from home friends in My condition was in- back being nearly all torn off. who are visiting old Troy, ed so as to roast and bake evenly on line. 1 so: Everett, and has home filially ght Mass., opened her are soon to start for California. like the New Perfec- Sold dealers Mr. Sumner Smith of Tidy housekeepers all sides. by leading every- rmuati. but nothing Bangor has a for the summer. Mrs. Lemuel who has for tion Oil Cook Stove. There’s no wood where. .article. I was on the crew at work on H. F. Jackson’s lumber Reynolds, Mr. up in despair when a Stanley Cunningham of Bangor some time been in poor health, left May lot, cutting lumber and is hauling it on with me to try Tanlac. spent the week-end and Mi morial Day 30th for South Mass., the home large trucks to Thorndike station. Acton, e of the medicine and with his mother, Mrs. T. D. Nickerson. of her son and daughter, where she has Rev. Charles Adams of South Mont- For best results lhe drama a for treatment. ,ing at once and soon “Bar Haven” given at the entered hospital surgical ville preached at North Montville church -s and dizziness disap- Grange Hall Friday evening, May 27, was use Kerosene in Truman with his two sons and Socony me and May 29th the morning and preached Cook, tieadaches left well patronized and a success financially a of ugth had returned. My here in the schoolhouse in the afternoon their families, making party eight, Mr. Charles H. Black ion improved and I am of Chelsea, Mass., motored from their homes in Lewiston W. E. er in This Rev. Overlock, State agent for arrived in town a few every way. recently tc spend May 29, calling on old friends and neigh- ■rful medicine and the school Sunday unions, accompanied by days at the home of Miss Harriet M. bors; also paying tribute to the silent er really helped me. I his wife and Miss Winnifred Bowler of Nickerson. homes of friends in Fhirview woman who is suffering cemetery. Palermo, visited the Sunday school here F" Misses Hazel and Sylvia Kirkpatrick and attended the meeting Sunday after- of mi Belfast by Read & Hampden were guests at Maple Ter- FREEDOM. S. M. noon. idea, Freedom; race Farm the week-end and over Me- A. M. Ross, Lincolu- morial While building a lire May 23rd Miss Day, Elisha Webster is a for lirug Co., and by the building garage Mildred Thompson’s clothing caught .; every town. lire, Mr. and Mrs Z. D. Hartshorn and Fred N. Flye. and before help could be summoned she I Martha of Belfast ^ was seriously burned. Dr. Small of Free- I daughter spent the Phil William attended the celebration was week-end ren l;ry dom called, but could not save her. j and Memorial Day at their in Winslow May 23rd. She died May 24th. She was 12 years summer home. -TT-—. \ F~~ W W Dana Banton and Worth were iOR FLETCHER'S old and leaves a mother, Mrs. Lelia George Mr. R. Nickerson and of Thompson, one brother, Edward, and one E, family in Bangor May 27th on business. who have the ol Portland arrived to a few pASTORIA sister, Ella, sympathy recently spend ; Mrs. Annie Murch attended the Grand all. days with,Mrs. Nickerson’s parents, Mr. NEW PERFECTION iN Chapter of the Eastern Star in Portland ■v\ I NvTOki and Mrs. W. J. Matthews at Notrh Sears- May 23-25. ELLINUWOOD’S CORNER port. 0/7 Cook Stoves and Water Heaters Portland visited Lewis Rev. W. A. Richmond will preach the Mrs. Rutus Bartlett was quite badly in Mrs. Grace Heal recently spent Sunday baccalaureate sermon at the church next STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK with her Mrs jured by being run into by a motor cycle June re getting good catches aunt, Julia Ellingwood. Sunday, 5th. one day recently. The carriage was Miss Lola the The Union Teachers held in u [■ weirs. Huntley spent week-end meeting upset, the horse running away. Mrs. at home. Freedom 23rd was inter- ! spent Me- Academy May Bethel, Vt., Bartlett was unconscious some time and and instructive. me of his Mrs. A. L. Perkins visited Mrs. Her- esting parents. was brought home in an auto. At this bert Cole Memorial services were held in the of Belfast called on at Cole’s Corner recently. writing she is doing well. chuich last Rev. Wm. recently. Mr. and Mrs. John Shaw of Sunday. Vaughan Brooklin, Mr. Harvey Seeley has been the guest of Belfast was the speaker. The Riverside, will Mass., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. K.. R. 1 of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. See- Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Murch and of graduation, June Shaw. ley. He recently received a cap'ain’s li- daughter Alice were week-end guests of Mrs. Hiram Ide and Blanche Perains ol cense giving him power to take command Mr. Murch’s mother, Mrs. Annie Murch. as ol of boat or vessel ., 1’ Mansur of Houlton Bangor were here recently guests any in any seas. Mr. Mrs. Maude Hurd of Pittsfieli and Mrs. f Mr. and Mrs. I. H, Mrs. Stephen Perkins. and Mrs. Seeley have also been entertain- Alton their and i White of Augusta were week-end Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Durning have re> ing son, Ralph Seeley wife. of their Mrs. Mr. Seeley is chief electrician in the guests aunt, Augusta Nutt. eturned recently from turned here for the summer, after spend- navy and Mrs. Seeley’s home is in New Mr. and Mrs. Porter Webb of Swanville at the home of his ing the winter in Boston. Jersey. and Mrs. Tannie A. Small of Waterville of White’s Corner, C. A. Hnntley has been spending a few I were the guests of their sister, Eflie M, '.! rheumatic arthritis. days in Charleston at the home of his SALARIES FIRST Flye, May 29th. COFFEE Tncipal of the high cousin, Melville Bumter. The world is treated to the spec- ^Igr being employ of the State AN ANTI-CLIMAX. You are lo like il Rev. James Gray, the new superin- tacle of Germany waging war against The likely ■m during the summer tendent of this district of the Methodist Poland The latter country is a member It is told in all seriousness that follow- ties July 1st. of the league of nations, and, presumably, Test of here at the a lecture a churches, preached chape; is entitled to protection from that source. ing in Northern Maine town 1. T. Bussey art Sunday. He was accompanied by his If she has misbehaved towards Upper Si- in which the speaker told of the benefits Coffee is the their beautiful new bride. lesia it ought to be the business of the of having a health officer or district nurse and that the town raise a league to administer punishment; cer- suggested sum Satisfaction it L'apt. Dudley house, Mr. and Mrs. Charles re- of for that he Ellingwood tainly chastisement ought not to come money purpose, received an e of the finest views Ins it cently spent a few days here, the guesti from Germany. But the league officials answer to proposal to the effect that Gives—Try hills and the town “had decided not to raise urrounning of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Edmunds. They at Geneva are apparently too busy col- any money for the purpose but YOUR ■.me anywhere. lecting funds to pay their own huge sal- specified, are now in Belfast at Mr. Ellingwood’) aries to give much attention to practical voted to raise a sum to enlarge and im- GROCER nual graduation fes- Roscoe Ellingwood. prove its cemetery.” brother’s, \>eace measures. HAS IT. roe. Sunday evening, A. delivered the Purdy WEBSTTR-THOMAS it it the M.E. church! POPULAR me 7, the junior ex‘- Tea & Coffee Co. nion hall Thursday 219 Stale Street, Boston he the graduation of ■ graduates are Misses STATE OF MAINE WEDDING GIFTS Ellingwood, Hazel WALDO, S3. ,i and Mahlou Dun- SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT, Including Centerpieces, Tray Cloths. IN EQUITY. Rainers, Cable Covers, Laic 1 Sets, in and I luly fittingly Petit I'lanan Land Company tiie finest of lineis These arc im oortei ■es of the deceased vs. fro n Jilin and mny are eni.-iierei r iled. The exercises Petit Manan Land’& Industrial Company. in shndes of blue, so pipu ir in tint Union hall were im- country. Cinn it be J iplicite 1. was appropriately j ORDER OF NOTICE. Also Lices, Lace Mits, Silk Pieces, R. Wesley Receiver in the above en- inal colors and ever- Dunn, Fans, etc. Call at Journal Office. titled cause, having presented his report and ■e was musical selec- also a petition for distribution of the funds re- s’ orchestra, singing maining in his hands, it is hereby SUi M P Y tl'Ri.Y03. That a on said and and also the schoo Ordered, hearing report by ! petition be had at the office of Carroll N. Per- AMY L. WILSON. ircss of the day wajs kins, Esq, Waterville. Maine, on Thursday, June at 10 o’clock a, m and that no li. Lord and was listen- 23, 1921, j tice thereof be given to ail parlies interested tention by the large ■therein by publishing an attested copy of this order once a week for three successive weeks j in The Republican Journal, a newspaper pub- * •!l of Belfast was in lished at Belfast, in said County of Waldo, the Eastan T1 last publication to be at least seven days be- Mug Lees.Iiic. People las 21, to confer witn fore the date of said hearing, in order that Increase weight 10 to 25 pounds per lie library fair, which such interested parties may be present and mouth. By simple guaranteed, safe, show cause, if any they have, why said report reliable treatment. Argo-Phospliate afternoons and even- will with should not he and said iucrease your weight good accepted petition STEAMSHIP CAMDEN muscle. 2U. This is planned solid stay-there flesh and Certain-teed Paint granted. Write today for FREE sample. ■ Dated this twenty-eighth day of May, A. D. ent of its kind Enclose stamp to American Drug evejr 1921. WARREN C PHILBROOK, Leave Belfast Tuesdays. Thursdays and will be served Sales Co„ Malden 48, Maas, pers Justice Supreme Judicial Court. Saturdays at 7.15 a. m. for Bucksport, Winter- k both nights of the A true copy. Attest: port and Bangor. 3w22 JAMES H. CILLEY, Clerk. Levve 2 2 45 was accompanied by Protects Surfaces Longer Bangor p. m., Winterport p. m., Bucksport 3 30 p. m Belfast 5. p. m.t for Cam SINCE 1882 Hattee also of Belfast, den, Rockland and Boston. to the —Leave children whi> I Notice of foreclosure Return Boston on Mondays,Wednes- At 72 Main Street, Belfast. and at 5 p. m Rockland Tues- ertainment on the first days Fridays D. M. Sylvester of Belfast, in days, Thursdays and Saturdays at 5 a m. for will close on WeOr TXTHEN you use Certain- In other words you get from WHEREAS,the County of Waldo and State of Maine, Camden, Belfast, Bucksport, Winterport and by his mortgage deed dated March 29th, A. D. ter a grand ball. teed Paint can be Certain-teed the service which Bangor.' you 1920, and recorded in the Waldo County Reg;s- At Boston, connection is made with the of in Book 475 R. Coombs Line Charles complete list of the sure that it will last long and only- highest quality paint try Deeds, 334, Page conveyed Metropolitan passenger and freight to me, the undersigned, a certain parcel of steamers for New York via Cod Canat. -ids who sang in the the surfaces which it Cape protect gives. Certain-teed means, real estate situate in Belfast, in the County of festival at Camden | covers. Waldo and State of Maine, and bounded as “Certainty of Quality—Guar- follows: Summer Schedule Effective June 7 Cornelia fer- Undertaker Baton, more A certain lot or of land, together Certain-teed also covers parcel Leave at m j anteed Satisfaction." The Belfast daily except Sunday 5 p uubar, Marion F. Cole, with the buildings thereon, situated in Bel- It hides for Boston and way landings. RETURN: Leave surface per gallon. name is a of both. fast, in the County of Waldo and State of John M. Carlelon, guarantee Boston daily exc pt Sunday at 6 p. m coats. Maine, and described as follows, to wit:—It (Day- the surface with fewer light Saving Time) for Rockland, Belfast, Ban- ki-it, Adelia F. Parker, being the same real estate conveyed to Arthur It retains its and color gor and way landings. Landing will be made 1 Uiel M. Erma beauty E. Stantial by Nellie M. Buzzell by her deed Trucking Kelley, at Northpurt commencing June 21. Commenc- Be sure of satisfactory results dated March 1919, and recorded in the | a of time. 17, ■ for longer period service will be I am »Ary, Mildred Conant, Waldo of in Book ing July S, daily, including | prepared to do all kinds of truck- from County Registry Deeds, 335, Sunday, in each direction. muel your Spring painting by Page 501, to which deed and the record there- ng. Furniture and piano moving tt. K. Lord, Randall These unusual values result GEO. E. DUNTON, Agent, | Certain-teed from us. of reference may be had for a more particulai I specialty. Leave orders at the stable,, > accompanied by Miss from the excellence of the getting Belfast, Maine. description. | corner of Main and Cross streets, and they upervisor of music, and materials used in Certain-teed Certain-teed led in price re- It is also the same real estate com eyed to will receive prompt attention. me, D. M. Sylvester, by Arthur E. Stantial by me, teacher of the inter- ductions. We are now and the care and thoroughness selling deed bearing even date with this deed; and Telephone connection. has been of whereas the condition of said has great of their this paint at pre-war mortgage HAND PAINTED W. W. BLAZO & preparation. prices. been broken: SON, leaching of music in the Now, therefore, by reason of the breach of e 126 Waldo Belfast. upper village. the condition thereof I claim a foreclosure of i Avenue, said mortgage. PLACE CAROS Belfast, Maine, May 31st, A. D. 1921. Reward $100 ARTHUR E. STANTIAL. DIRECT FROM CHINA B &T. 3w22 ; this Hall Hardware Co. paper will be pleas- and done in water colors in the soft tones WANTED 1 there is at least one and shades so much used by the Chinese. ! i oflice. that science has been L_ 52 Main Maine Call at the Journal A Second Hand Street, Belfast, AMY L. Lawn Roller 'Us stages and that is Dr. Hester Brown WILSON, SUE M. PARTRIDGE. ; being greatly influenced APPLY TO Jfkiiouai conditions requires con- Hall’s Catarrh OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN “eu internally and acts M. L, SLUGG, Belfast, Maine. ‘u ; ttie Mucous Surfaces of 30 Tel. ’V High Street. 320 ; ,re destroying the foun- Dr. M. G. Stephenson disease, giving the patient f SttistinB * “P the constitution WANTED proprietorw’f1 Jre ln doP* work. For Sale J have so muJh faith in the DENTIST! * Second Hand L^hiai ti,ev Halls Catarrh Medi- Kitchen Range nsnot Une A NICE DRIVING HORSE, FIVE i,iU. u Hundred Dollrrs ,er,,U years which is not afraid of anything. :i:l "f fails t0 cur* Send old, State price first letter. lestt Am selling on account of sickness. In- MNSONIG TEMPLE, ROOM 3 r/ttWreas p onia|8i ( Certain-feed MRS. L. A. U & CO- l0led0- quire of BROWN, Sold byy 011 8 Alto Belfast Telephone 223-3 Boz Maine aALBION, UNI- (RIGHT OF W^Y). “Going Some” Sec. 1. Police, Fire Department, Water De TY, THORNDIKE, BROOKS, Clayton gave it up and we partment, emergency repai* wagons* United MONROE and SWAN LAKE, States Mai! vehicles, amtulances and physi- FRIDAY connecting with Rockland jitney. be to do the same. cians’ green cross, shall have the right of way obliged in any street and through anjy procession. Elmwood Water- EVA NOVAK in Leaving Hotel, ARTICLE lit ville, 7 a. m. and Windsor House, OF as a ret (SPEED VEHICLES) Belfast 3.30 for return trip. In the meantime, Sec. 1. No vehicle shall proceed at a rate of at “Wanted headquarters" Passengers taken for whole or speed greater than the law allows; and at no pense for your efforts in cm time shallva vehicle be drived with a reckless any part of trip at reasonable or negligent disregard to the conditions then SATURDAY prices. we obtaining and the right of others. ing into the offer ERRANDS and EXPRESS ^ore, ARTICLE IV. the next ten additioi STANDING AND WILLIAM RUSSELL days (in ( STOPPING, TURNING) H. C. McCORRISON Sec. 1. No vehicle shall stop with its left —IN— a re> side to the curb. our low I -_ present prices) Sec. 2. No vehicle shall remain backed against the curb, except when actually loading “The Iron Rider” tion of 10% on all leather, M or unloading, ana then for not more than ten minutes at any one time,but a police officer may Week and Tennis Shoes. The s; at his discretion extend such time limit a speci- Gratitude fied number of minutes only, when in his judg- ment such extension does MONDAY or no( interfere with Colonial Theatre guarantee. Satisfaction the free passage of sidewalks nr streets. Sec. 3. No vehicle shall stop in such a way monev back. obstruct Week of June 20 ty as to any street.Jor crossing for the “THE RESTLESS SEX” purpose of taking on or letting^off.passengers; or loading or unloading ot freight, or any other purpose; except in case-of accident, or FOR SALE or u when directed to do so a At BY ROBERT W. CHAMBERS] “No by police officer, _ junk'7 marking intersections of streets whete & police officer 1 Q FOOT MOTOR BOAT w'ith 5- or device is placed for the purpiseof directing —WITH— 2 O horse Detroit engine. Ap for this sale. traffic, both pedestrians and drivers of vehicles power prices condition. Will sell cheap for must stop when directed to do Jso by a police first-class officer, and in the absence of ^n officer must MARION DAVIES and CARLYLE BLACKWELL cash. Tel. Belfast, 89-6 follow the directions indicated by any sign, FRED B. STINSON, guide or device so placed. North Searsport, Maine. TIMM The Brilliant Drama of Girl Who Made Excitement Her God. tf23 THE SHOE ST01 Sec. 4. No vehicle shall stop or stand within [a the intersection of any street ncr within It) of a feet street corner. TUESDAY FOR SALE Sec. 6. No person having charge of a vehi- cle in a public street or square shall refuse or Rhode Island Red yearling neglect to stou the same or place the same as Fifty directed a of these rules each. by police officer, any MARY MILES MINTER hens, any number, $2 to the cunt.ary notwithstanding, —IN— ARTICLE V. C C. ROGfcRS, (SIGNAL OF VEHICLES, POLICE AND OTHER Tel. 179-24 R- D. 3. SIGNALS) “THE Sec. 1. Every driver or operator of a vehicle in slowing up, or in stopping, or in turning FOR SALE while in motion, or in starting from a Siand- LITTLE CHIROPRACTIC still, or in backing, shall signal to those behind, About 2000 feet of old lum- either by hand or whip, or by .mechanical, or automatic electrical device, indicating the di- CLOWN” FOR HAY rection he is about to take. ber, boards and joists. FEVER Sec. 2. Drivers of motor vehicles of all H. L. WOODCOCK. kinds snail n approaching a crossing or in davis & storm, rounding a corner or curve of a public street, WEDNESDAY I Tel. 155-13 23 sound their in such a as to signals way give ! warning to other vehicles and to pedestrians PALMER SCHOOL GRADUATE CHIRuPRAC of their approach. FOLKS Caution Notice ARTICLE VI. HERE IT IS, 80 Main Street, Belfast, Maine. The Fire Department wish to warn peo- Sec. 1. The word “vehicle" includes eques- fires or trians, horses hitched to vehicl-s, led horses, Maurice Tournier’s Picturization of Neil Burgess’ Great Rural' ple against starting any grass any Office hours—9 to 11 a. m., Mondays, Wednesdays and Kri motor vehicles of all kinds and Everything on out of door fins now on account of the wheels and runners except baby carriages. Stage Classic *19 extreme dryness. Sec, 2. The word “driver" ^includes the S. S. L. SHUTE, Chief Engineer. rider or driver of a horse, the rider of a bicy- cle and the operator of a motor vehicle. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. The sub- ADMINISTRATOR’S NOT! scriber hereby gives notice that he has been scriber notice > ARTICLE VII. hereby gives i FAIR duly appointed administrator of the estate of duly appointed adr.iinistrat Sec. 1. Whoever violates any; of the pro- THE COUNTY of the estate of Work BERTHA A. SAMPSON, late of Freedom, annexed, visions of the foregoing rules and Carpeuter ordinances, ADDIfc V. ROBINbUN. regulations, shall be punished by fine not ex- of Real in Real Life in the county of Waldo, deceased, and given | A New England Story People |*S Done at Reasonable in the dece -• ceeding twenty dollars ($20) for qach offence. Typical prices. bonds as the law directs. All persons having County of aldo. I! That Has Taken the Drama by Storm. demands against the estate of said deceased bonds as the law directs. A JJilent _4 Window screens made to demands the estate of -r Belfast, Maine, Jiine 7, 1921. order. are desired to present the same tor settle- against are desired to same I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true ment, and all indebted thereto are requested present the RALPH RICHARDS, and all indebted thereto are request copy of an ordinance passed by th* Lity Coun- to make payment immediately. June anl as Perkins payment immediately. cil of the of *6. 1921, • City Belfast, Tommy 3 Charles Belfast CLEMENT W. WESCOTT, ARLES A. by the Mayor of the City. Wesley Barry Street, Cb approved Belfast, May 10, 1921. Me 1921 Attest: CHAS. S. BICKFORD^ City Clerk. 2w23 fife., Searsport, May 10, ine Waldo W. T. U. convert- of Mrs. Charles E. ! County The many friends HARRY M. PRENTISS. tion will be held in Jackson, Wednesday, Rhoades, who has been confined to her June 22nd. The local treasurers are re- home on Franklin street since March, The death of Harry Mellen Prentiss, quested to send all dues to Mrs. Bates be will be to learn that she is gain- pleased which occurred at 5 a. m. Tuesday at his fore June 18th. ing and is now able to go out daily. What You Is One home on Court street, has caused general Aurora Rebekah grief and was one Pay Lodge, I. O. O. F., Miss Nellie Ramsdell, a toll operator regret. He of God’s Thing will observe noble Children’s night, June 14th, of the local telephone exchange, return- men, honorable, charitable, kind, when all affiliated with always to old and whom the order are ed Friday to her home at the A. E. Dutch “Harry” young urged to attend. The will be he would greet with a smile and play hour residence, after an operation for appen- helpful You Get Is from 5 to 6 word. What followed a He loved Belfast and its i Another by supper and en- dicitis at the Tapley Hospital. people. tertainment. While on the way here by auto Memorial The two Oldtown Indians on their his- Day with his brot ier, at whose home in May, 1921, has gone on record as a dry toric to were in Brewer he was taken ill, he said, as they can a Union Suit for 79c month as not a storm occurred and trip Plymouth, Mass., You buy and it will be only came in of the “The land of two short showers Belfast early Tuesday evening lhey sight city, during the four weeks. rest.” He had failed for about or thus planned to spend the night at Lincoln- gradually some worth just that less. It you pay $2.00 June, far, nas kept up the same con- tor ville Beach. They were in their most time, but was ill at the last with pneu- ditions and even the roads are country costumes monia, which caused his death. Mr. Pren- one\ouwill get your money’s worth or more. We rivers of dust. picturesque native with war feathers, etc., but were very gentleman- tiss was born in Foxcroft 53 years ago, There will the son would rather sell high priced goods even if our be two Sunday school dis ly. Their canoe was a handsome one and of Mellen G. and Rebecca L. per- tnct [ conventions in Waldo county this they made a pretty picture on the still (Merrill) Prentiss. After attending the of is no more than on month. The W. Brewer where his childhood and centage profit cheaper grades, Waldo District will be I wateis of the bay. schools, A? June 22nd, and the early manhood were spent, he went to we know our customers will be better Mt. ;s,earsmont, Don Robbins celebrated his 61st because satis- Waldo District in Frankfort, June i birth- the University of Maine. He was a mem- -Jrd. Rev. E. I day June 6th, and is proud of ber of Delta Phi and and will come I' ITS UP H. Brewster, State secre- Monday, Alpha also of the U. fied ag*ain—BU TO YOU. and his fitness for tary, Mr. Winslade, child supt., will ; physical messenger work of M. Alumni Association of Waldo coun- be present at both ! among his friends and ticket at For the past 30 he had made meetings. 1 taking ty. years Yoiirs the Colonial Theatre. Don is one of the ins home in coming here as the truly. A Belfast, mortgage deed from the American | most popular and happy people in town R. R. postal clerk on the Belfast-Burn- Men’s Ball Agricultural Strap Oxfords $4.95 Chemical Co. and the Union ! and clings first, last and always to his ham Branch. When a war measure dis- fertilizer Co. issued to Old Colony Trust pal, City Marshal M. R. Knowlton. continued this work he went on the Co. to secure a BERT 'L. bond issue has been re- From early morning until late at night Vanceboro .run and was there when DAVIS, ceived at the office of the Waldo County Don was kept busy acknowledging con- obliged to give up. A petition had been Registry of Deeds for recording. It con- gratulations. ciiculated to have the run here re-estab- Yes! The store little old tains 236 wher^ your dollar pages of about 375 words each, lished and tile day Mr. Prentiss died word and A Fourth of July Celebration. the price will be $126 for was Everybody cents recording the New received that the petition had been buys lj)0 worth. it. The amount The directors of Belfast f air involved is not in the granted and the run would be opened text. will have a regular Fourth of July pro- June 27th. Mr. Prentiss was married gram at the fair grounds in connection Oct. Is Sixteen 15, to Miss Sara Withington members of Canton with the best of races, the entries to 1895, Them Pallas, Francis of this him. Patriarchs were close June The band will city, who survives Buying Militant, guests over I 27th. be pres- His his Sunday of Orrin J. at ent. A. Foster and N. father, Mr. Mellen G. Prentiss, We Mr. and Mrs. Nahum M. Dickey Temple Harry S. Dona- have proved ot Belfast Nickerson an. Heights. were brother, Charles F. Prentiss, and his sis- that The News nounce the engagement They given the freedom hue will have charge of the athletics; conclusively of their daugh- of their host’s ter Mildred, wife of Harold W. Wright will ter Margaret L, to line cottages all in the there will be a farmers’ race, and man, people buy even in these recon- Malcolm G. Staples pink of perfection of Bangor, also survive. His mother ADVERTISEMENTS ! of Reading, Mass. and beautifully located other attractions to interest all ages. StW on the side hill died about three years ago. Buring the struction if of this attractive part of The directors will begin in a few days a days you will them i lived in give Thornton, Esq, of the lirm of Northport. Broiled and boi ed lobsters sale of stock to the in thirty years Mr. Prentiss had Maine Power Co. offer their BuzzellRlL & place grounds ex- Thornton, was elected treasur- with a delicious fish chowder cellent and if Belfast he was most loyally devoted to downright good values. an investment for the added to condition anyone wants to slock, er o the New Belfast Fair the North church and at a cirectors’ the pleasure of all. this home can Congregationalist i Maine. help corporation they call meeting held June 6th. all its allied having served as on M S. Jellison, F. S Jackson, F, D. societies, ah our Sturm advertise chiropractic There was a good attendance at the B. deacon and in many other official capa- long experience Orrin J Dickey has rented Jones, W. H. Bray, H. 8. McReen, R. B. ^e^er J,n ■ver. his H. S. in : cottage Sophomore prize speaking contest or cities. The the church and the the Shoe at Temple Heights, “The Dyer or H. C. Buzzell they will call on home, business have we Birches,” to in the last city have met an loss. The experi- ,nial Theatre publishes picture A' F’ Armory Thursday evening. you. See their interesting races: irreparable Schmidt°f The entire funeral will take at his late home enced such a r the week. N.Mr'v n'rfor Mru Brooklyn. program was remarkably well 2:16 2:13 $200 00. place re- ’i., the season. This is their Pace, Trot, Purse, quick, generous sec- rendered, but the judges—Zenas D. Harts- Friday at 10 30 a. with his pastor, porting Co. offer 20-oz. to the ond season here. 2:20 Pace, 2:17 Trot, Purse, $200.00. m., sponse as we horn, Florence E. Dunton and Anne M. Rev. Alfred C. Elliott, officiating. The have in these flee Friday and Saturday. Mrs 2:26 Pace, 2:23 Trot, Purse, $200 00. selling Morris W. Diesher of Kitiredge—made the selections remains will be taken to Mass., Reading following Farmers’ Race (mixed) horses with no Abington, Men s Shoes at Hills offer a special sale of.Jer- la., has sent a handsome for on Four gold wrist the cash prizes given by the Cir.y recor.ds, 1-2 mi.. Purse, -$o0.00 the noon train for interment in the Ninety-Five. ■:i m for three days. watch to the fair committee ; for the ben- National Bank: Louise Newell and Wes- 1-2 -$10.00 in Francis lot. elit of the Waldo Potty Running Race, mi, f wrenches lost. County General Hos- ley Patterson, first; Gretcaeu Fletcher prizes. Of dark pital which will Mahogany leather, be sold at the fair to be and Marion Pauline Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crane and the Goodyear orrison gives notice of daily held Rhoades, second; August 27th. Stackpole and David third. latter’s Miss Isabel Britton of Welt, with ups from Waterville to’Bel- Moody, daughter, genuine oak soles, Good- i The remains of A left for their home Sun- Ernest Ryan, private Double Tragedy Burlington, Vt., nch in the oernice the little cl rubber all sizes and 305th Artillery, arrived in Belfast Wiiiard, daughter day after a few days’ visit with Dr. and heels; widths, Shop advertises Mr. and Mrs. A. C. observed | Sample Monday and were taken to South Hopkins, At When Two Belfast Mrs. Harry L. Kilgore. 7 hey were ac- to D ’this Mont- her 5th Sandypoint, Young and one FOUR and summer dresses vi ie Tuesday from the birthday at their home on Court companied by Mrs Crane’s Dr. price, NINE- Coombs under- j Men Were Electrocuted. parents, £ street last Saturday afternoon. There E. 1 taking parlors. They were shipped here and Mrs. George Morgan, who will be i-FIVE. from trance and were eight guests with several grown A most for several weeks. nshing Co. advertises couch the casket was covered ] appalling accident occurred last her guests with a ups and a few babies, the afternoon n 1 chairs for porch use. large American flag. j Thursday afternoon at Sandypo.nt when was spent with games and later al! were two f handkerchief lost, young men, Donald 11. Rogers and Rev. Arthur E Wilson invited was gave one of his to the dining room, which Howard Robert Wilson, both of Beal and relatives lectures on their Belfast, iieth birds, calls and songs at decorated with the color scheme of pink were killed jbub- the instantly by coming in con- if thanks. Unitarian church last. and white. The table was centered with a Wednesday’af- tact with a high tension electric wire. ternoon before the cake sor Hotel wants kitchen girl. city schools. There dainty birthday with its five pink They were linemen for the Central Maine was a TO PLEASE large attendance and all candles, the favors were small baskets Trust Co. adver'ises the speak in Tower Company and were at work re- the highest terms of Mr. Wilson tied with pink ribbon and filled with institution. and his i pink pairing a private telephone line for the jblic address. 1 he small and white mints. animal boys are frequently Sponge drops, company on their regular ONE WOMAN a power poles Shoe Store offers ten per heard practicing the crackers and ice cream were served lessons they re- by which run lrom the station at Ea. t ceived. j power um for ten Mrs. Hopkins, assisted by Mrs. James OrianJ days, to Belfast. Wilson, with a coil ol Farnham. The little hostess was de- ite of the Fire The | telephone had climbed a Departn/ient Governor and Council have au- wire, power pole ighted with the gifts of her little near ution in regard to fires, thorized the guests j the residence of Fred F. Black on ON j Highway Commission to : award the Shipyard avenue when he came in con- nald makes announcement .ollowing highway contracts i Word has been received of the marriage for roads in j tact with a 19,890 vo t which .filing of antique parlors, Waldo County: Belfast— of Miss Marian MacMullin, daughter of I current, 54 miles—Amos D. was communicated over the telephone gers has Rhode Island Red Bridge’s Sons, Inc., ! tiie late Robert Burns MacMullin and wire io Rogers on the next pole. B-jt.i Uazardville, Conn $110,550 74. Stock- ! M. Belle MacMullin, to Mr. Henry Cam- ton were held to the poles by their safety Springs—3.23 nnles—Tile Arbor,o ! eron Eldert of New York. It was solemn- .ore Store offers some more bolts. Dr. D. Company, 558 New Park Hart- Eugene lapley and Dr. Street avenue, ized in St. Stephens Episcopal church, j rd at >4.95, also advertise Harry L. Kilgore were sent over from ford, Coon., $59,811.69, New York City, 09th and at Spring Broadway, siery. Belfast on the receipt of the nut This week I have TWELVE HORSES to m '. news, Mrs. 5 the afternoon, May 2 Miss Mac- 1 house on view Mary Phillips, at found that death had been instantaneous acclimated. Won’t Huberts Hay housekeeper Mullin walked with hei Robert i sell. Good ones, go Navajo for brother, 111 Lie Silver place in Prospect Camp Boys, couducted at both cases, out worked over them one sick and as the season is getting on I will I Burns MacMullin of Buffalo, N. Y., who ; Northport by Orrin J. Dickey of this and one naif hours oeiore giving them sell them worth the money. gave her in marriage. Miss MacMullin city, has arrived tor her second season. up. —VViJIys Sedan y^y ance traffic in Knight for regulations The was attended by her cousin, Miss Dorothy A grocery wagon. Good one, i camps do not officially open until DONALD B. ROGERS strong Stupham of New York, and younger cheap. Single horse truck wagon at a the 25tli of June, but a number of boys j Frances Treadwell MacMullin. You will when see it I i Carle advertises bargain will arrive before that date. G. Rodman sister, Donald B. was the only child of Byron bargain. buy you Mr. Eldert was attended by his cousin, and learn how low the is. Bouck of Yale University will return M. and Annie A. (Brier> Rogers and was price Mr. George Linton. Mr. E. J. Boyd and Motors Market offer Friday and Satur- again this season as the camp director in born in East Belfast, Oct 28, 1895. He Another good useful second hand Ford Willys-Knight Mr. Frederick Grail' acted as ushers. Mr his second was with old and j of bacon and other articles, year. popular young, highly car at a can’t resist. and Mrs. Eldert will their price you spend honey- esteemed by all and one of the company’s conk has old lumber for sale. About 75 members of Casco moon in sailed on Satui- Encamp- Europe. They most efficient and trusty workmen. Be- A modern Overland, five passenger, in j Are Hood for Years Clark & Co. offer fei tore ment were guests over the on the White Star Many friday night of day, 28th, Celtic, sides his parents, ins wife, formerly Miss excellent condition. Runs like new, fifty : and (ther Belfast Odd Fellows while on and will visit Bel Kuppenheimer their way line, England France, Dorothy Bickford of Camden and their percent less than cost. Come and see it. ! You do not have to be of a mechanical turn to spend Sunday with Mount Desert En- gium, Holland and Switzerland. A re- Ihree-year-old son, Donald B. Jr., sur- Ford tires. Firsts. Six thousand mile at Bar Harbor. was at Hotel j ;i campment The trip was ception given Majestic. vive. of mind to that a motor with quotes new prices on -'ord The bereaved have tne deepest kind. Price lower than anybody else will appreciate sliding made by auto. At 5 p. m. there was a sympathy of the community. sell them. formal street led the A Charming Social Function. Mrs. sleeves will last than a motor parade by Bruns- The funeral was held Sunday at his telescopic longer Gannon Co. makes announce- wick Band. A Joseph W. Blaisdell entertained about banquet was served at 6 late home with Rev. William Tubes also at record breaking cheap- ■ service at Vaughan j whose chief are in rage battery Nor- p m in Odd fellows fifty members of the Unitarian Alliance parts continuous concussion. hall, followed by an officiating. The floral tributes were beau- ness. Come and see them and SAVE entertainment at her beautiful home, Georgian Hal), on by the visiting members. tiful. The bearers were Russell Carter, MONEY uis adv. on A with High street, last Thursday afternoon in The Sleeves of publishes prices meeting degree work closed the Cecil Simon Waning, Elmer sliding the Willys-Knight ( honor of Mrs. Arthur E. Wilson, who Getchell, Still have a few good trades left in clothing. program. and Roscoe I. j i will leave in for Mason, Harry McTaggart harnesses. Sleeve-Valve Motor instead of __ September Dorchester, wearing out—wear The Belfast Hammons, employes of the company, Teachers Club held a spec- Mass., where Mr. Wilson has accepted a iient is announced of whose plant was closed for the hour. in with a condition of j\liss ial session at the Peirce school Monday call to the Third Religious Society (Uni- use, producing ascending kins of this city and lienj. evening as guests of the teachers of that tarian*. While the guests were most cor- HOWARD ROBERT WILSON Deal Stables up to 50,000 miles or more. This means Inglewood, Calif., formerly j school. The occasion was the presenta- dially welcomed by Mrs. Blaisdell, Mrs. Square efficiency nt. It is understood that the tion to the school of a new earned Mrs. piano, Wilson and James C. Durham, presi- Howard Robert Wilson was the son of more power and less instead of the usual be in the near future and with the of the enter- upkeep, proceeds pupils’ dent of the Alliance, the remainder of the Martin and Blanche M. Wilson and was II make their home in Ingle- etc. A tainments, legal deed giving tj>e program was strictly informal as the born in Morgan, Vt., March 9, 1883. experience—more upkeep and less power. ‘"Ride piano to the school was presented by Mrs. beautiful new home w*as very graciously about live He came to Belfast years in a Charles A. Townsend, principal, and was thrown open and placed at the had been Knight this weeK.” disposal ago and for four years employed Steel E. On accepted by Supt. E. Roderick. The of the guests. The reception, music, liv- ! as lineman by the Central Maine Power lower where the was rooms were Spiing hall, piano placed, ing and dining decorated with I Co. He enlisted July 30, 1918, in the was decorated with and white flags red, vases and jardinieres of cut flowrers and ! Chemical Warfare service and was cor and blue Submaster Harold S. room bunting. the billiard with fir branches and i poral of Company C of the regular army, HARRY E. WALKER Webb several solos on the new played sprays of pussy willows. The hostess being stationed at Syracuse, N. Y., and Refreshments were tile was >n a j piano. served by assisted serving most delicious at Lake Hurst, N. J. He received his Peirce school teachers. The Teachers’ | FOR WALDO COUNTY four course luncheon to the guests gath- ; honorable discharge June 14, 1919, and ^DISTRIBUTOR Club had a and at picnic supper meeting ered in groups about the house and also his official papers records his character the McLellan school last Thurs- grounds on the porch, by Mrs. Sumner C. Pattee, as excellent. He was a general favorite day evening. Mrs. Allan M. Howes, Mrs. Dana B. witii all, particularly with his fellow Miss Belle Keating, Misses was to Miss Ethel John Cochran Chapter, D. A. R. held Southworth, workmen. He engaged Audrey and Julia Chalmers. Immediately and their their annual field day meeting at the | Sellers of this city marnaue following the luncheon all gathered ia the i was taken in September. home of Mrs. Julia G. Ferguson last to have place living room, where Mrs. Durham in behalf in Monday afternoon. At the business His mother, now residing Barton, Vt., of the Alliance Mrs. Wilson was ANNOUNCEMENT presented survives him. The funeral held at meeting the following committees were with a gift of $75 in gold as a token of the residence of Mrs. Rose York, Main appointed for the year: Historic spots, j love and esteem. Mrs. Wilson's apt re- where he boarded, at 11a. Ella R. Mowrey, Viola Mayo, Annie M ! street, m., 1 wish to inform my many and sponse was characteristic of her gracious- Rev. Arthur E. Wilson of patrons Frost; year book, Emeroy Ginn, Leverne Saturday, on ness and moved her hearers alternately ! His remains were taken to 36 Hours that the Whitten, Lillian M. Pattee; patriotic ficiating. the public generally annual open- to smiles and tears. The keynote was I West Charleston on the noon train, ac- education, Etta P. Savery, Winnie one of sadness that the pleasant ties of his H. S. Church of Kodak of will be Tues- Holmes, Evelyn C. Frost, Katherine K. I compauied by uncle, Finishing ing my antique parlors the past, six years were so soon to be West Charleston, who was called here by Doak; membership, Etta G. Sitmnons, j Mail orders promptly filled. from 1 to 5 m. I have severed. The thoughtfulness of her hos- the accident. day, June 14th, p. Bertha Whitten, Clara H. Seekins; con- tess and the kindly and substantial part- Prank D. Hazeltine Post, American better servation, Isabel Ginn, Millie M. be many antiques of the class, which ing gift of the Alliance would always of of which he was a A. Mitchell; revolutionary relics, Amy E. Legion Honor, M. COOK’S pleasant memories. Ad were later given draped his casket and also fur- secured the winter. You Stoddard, Florence H. Slugg, Julia G. member, have been past an opportunity to look over the entire nished flowers. The bearers were Messrs. STUDIO Ferguson. A picnic supper was served house, one of the most artistic in the Simon Cecil Getchell, Albert H. are invited to our at 6 o’clock to 12 membtrs and two Waning, opening. Holenradf State. Morse and Ross I. Hammons. Hall’s Studio, Belfast, Maine. guests, followed by a social eveuing. h. r. McDonald, /-fasi&rc/ A Midsmmer Eve, a fairy play, given by j 45 Northport Avenue. the McLellan school at the Colonial Sat- j 1 urday afternoon, was well attended and was also a financial success, netting j THERE’S the school treasury $55.88 The chorus work was showing painstak- I ime to wink as well excellent, ENJOY THE LOVELY with care and LONG, ing drill work of teachers see,” said Benj. attention by the pupils who were sweet and dainty in the paper costumes. The TAKE NONCE! mklin many years Princess forget-me-not, little Lillian Or- SUMMER HOURS TO THE UTMOST Shingles in her dress, was the oniy chard, night — ago. We do a lot of soloist jnd she was as pretty as a pic- in short- ture. The teachers wish to especially Make Your Lawn or Porch Attractive and the Out- Second Clear at a mm these as Shingles have mm 'eeing thank Mrs. Bessie MdK.ee»i, who acted we rted times—and its their pianist. Weather permitting, the doors Will Have an Pven Stronger Lure. on their school JUST LOOK IT OVER. play will be repeated per ■Wil that Holeproof grounds Friday afternoon without admis- ;| sion. This is really one of the best things thousand the schools and all pa- L. P. 21 Main Street 'hove fitting Hosiery ever presented by Our New Couch Hammocks Mrs. CARLE, j rents and friends are urged to attend. worn. The Last Word Manager Clifford of the Colonial Thea- in Luxurious Comfort more for Famous for their tre, in appreciation of the excellent sup- Why pay shingles Some are made with adjustable headrests for reading pur- port accorded him on Anniversary >Veek, of Week For Sale and lus- of attractions for poorer quality. Gratitude Papeliness has booked a fine line poses, others with upholstered reclining backs and all are the week of June 20th, which is to be Fitted dry hard wood at $13 per r