Issued Tuesday Thursday Thursday Saturday he ourier azette Issue T By Tha C,url«r-G»j«tt... C465 Main St., -G Established January, 1846. Entarad aa Sacond Claat Mall Mattar. Rockland, Maine, Thursday, May 7, 1925 THREE CENTS A COPY Volume 80...... Number 55. The Courier-Gazette CLEAN-UP WEEK AGAIN COMMANDER FULLER EXONERATED THREE-TIMES-A-WEEK

KNOX COUNTY ALL THE HOME NEWS When All Citizens Are Expected To Beautify Their Rockland Naval Officer Whose Ship Was Raided For

Subscription $3.00 per year payable In ad- Premises—Three Rules To Be Observed. Liquors Receives Complete Vindication. vauce ; single copies three cents Advertising rates based upon circulation and very reasonable. FISH AND GAME ASSOCIATION NEWSPAPER HISTORY Norfolk Va., Mtay 6. (By the Au- qulry which made an investigation t The Rockland Gazette was established In ; sociated Press).—Commander Doug­ of the case reported that Command­ 1846. In 1874 the Courier was established THE MAYOR’S SUGGESTIONS las W. Fuller, U. S. N., commanding er Fuller had no knowledge of the and consolidated with the Gazette In 1882. ; the naval transport Beaufort, waft presence of intoxicating liquors on The regular meeting of this Association sched­ The Free Press was established In 1855, and In 1801 changed Its name to the Tribune. Rubbish is bound to accumulate in and about our homes and un­ acquitted by a courtmartial at the board. uled for Thursday night has been set over to Thwe papers consolidated March 17, 1897. less it is removed it becomes a menace to health, increases the danger naval base here today of the three Under the naval law holding a of fire, and furthermore gives our premises a cluttered and untidy j charges alleging neglect of duty in commanding officer technically re­ FRIDAY NIGHT through reasons of necessity. YOU’LI. be delighted with Ja ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• appearance. I connection with the finding aboard sponsible for anything that brings ••• i his ship of 500 quarts of whiskey, his ship under examination, Secre­ a dinner eaten here. ••• Eat not thy heart; which for- -•- Therefore, having full confidence in the civic pride of our citizens, The place is the Elks Club, Friday of this week. tary of the Navy IWilbur ordered a •— bids to afflict our souls, and waste I set apart the week of MAY 11, as CLEAN-UP WEEK, and ask the when it docked here in February. Food of proven purity served The above associated press des- courtmartial, in which Commander ••• them with vexatious cares.—Plutarch. co-operation of all in order to establish our reputation for well kept in the style that will please ••• homes. i (Mitch is a conclusion of the story Fuller was charged with negligence, E. W. MacDONALD, Sec. ig ••• ••• ••• ••• .«. ••• •«. •«. ••• .»■ appearing in The Courier-Gazette of and the other five officers with hav- you. Appetizing salads and The city teems will collect rubbish that is placed in proper recep­ I April 14, which had special interest to ' ing liquors in their possession. It tacles on the side of the street. desserts that will cause you PRIZE ESSAY CONTEST , its readers as applying to a iRock- was known to Commander Fuller’s C. F. SNOW, Mayor. | land man. As there detailed, Com- friends that for himself he welcomed to talk about us. Horo’s a Chance For Bright Boys , mander Fuller lias been skipper of the courtmartial, uh affording op­ and Girls, Ages of 12 and 18. portunity for * official vindication Gst acquainted with eur The week commencing May II, the Beaufort for two years past, John, Knox, Jefferson, Cedar, Cam­ | plying between Hampton Roads from all charges, a result which the “Bill O'Fare" Dr. Augustus O. Thomas, state next Monday, has been set by Mayor den, Achorn, Perry, Trinity, Front, i and the U. S. naval bases in the telegraphic news shows has been commissioner of education has an­ Snow as Clean-up Week, as voted Maverick, Washington, Fales, Bay West Indies. On the ship's arrival happily established. View Square, Adams, Waldo Avenue, nounced the appointment of Prof. by the City Council. The same gen­ at the home base Feb. 27, a raiding Commander Fuller is known to he Charles B. Taylor, principal of Gar­ Spruce, Knott, Frederick, Birch, party of marines upon order of the highly popular in the service, both itfappy Surprises Newbert’s Cafeteria eral procedure , used so successfully Maverick, Ocean Avenue. diner High School, Prof. Everett V. commandant of the base searched among his fellow officials and the Zone 2. Tuesday, May 12 Rockland's Finest Eating Place I’erkins, principal of Cony High last year will be utilized again this the ship for intoxicating liquors, enlisted men who have served under School of Augusta and Prof. Joseph year and it is hoped that the same Bounded by top of ridge, Main which in considerable quantities 1 him. He will receive congratulations street, North Main and Cedar streets, F. Bluisdeli, principal of Hallowell satisfactory results may be obtained, were found in the quarters of sev­ from those sources, as well as from High School as judges for .Maine in north side of Limerock street, -Stanley eral of the officers. No liquors were ' his Rockland friends who have read The necessity for a general clean-up cMother ' The American Legion National Es­ Lane, Amesbury, Chestnut, Admon- found in the quarters of Commander the news of his vindication with say Contest. is realizied by tlie majority, of the tem avenue, Gurdy, Gay street place, Fuller and tlie official board of in- much satisfaction. The subject of the essay is Why citizens, and in order that the pro­ Knowlton. Gay streM, Leland, Ran­ ' NEW Has the American Legion. An Or­ ject may succeed the co-operation of kin, Sweetland, Traverse, Beacon, ganization of Veterans of tlie World every man, woman and child is so­ Center, Orchard, Broadway, Granite, War, Dedicated Itself, First of All, licited. , Willow, Union, Temple, Fogg, Hill, BACK FROM SWEDEN MOTHERS’ DAY To Uphold and Defend The Consti­ J The city has been laid out in sec- ! Summer, Lindsey, Grove, ’Beech, BATTERY tution of the United States of 'tions oi zones to make it easier for White, Maple, Lincoln, Walker place, America? All boys and girls be­ |the people who wish to dispose of Shaw avenue. A. E. Brunberg Tells of Visit To His Native Home; Of SUNDAY, MAY 10 tween the ages of 12 and 18 years the rubbish as well as those who pick Zone 3. Wednesday, May 13 Inclusive, are eligible to enter this ‘it up. In order that the city teams South side Limerock street to har­ Seasickness, Icebergs and Other Incidents. MOTHER'S LOVE is boundless, everlasting, deep—the most $14.50 contest, and the essays shall not be may be used to best advantage cer­ bor, to Ridge west of Broadway, beautiful thing in the universe. Only the most beautiful gift In Exchange For Your Old over 500 words in length. * tain districts are listed for certain north side of Pleasant street, Lime­ within the power of man is worthy of a Mother's love. FLOW­ The first prize throughout the Battery days at which time they will be en­ rock street, Alden, Broadway, Broad, A. E. Brunberg of the Bald (Moun­ trality. The people had no love for ERS ARE THE PERFECT GIFT. In honor or in memory of country is $750; second prize, $500; tirely covered by the city teams. Lisle, Walnut, Brick, Grace street tain Calendar Co. has arrived home the Germans, but on the other hand Mother wear a Carnation. Send to Mother a flowering Plant, third prize, $250. Certain rules are laid down as last place, Claremont, High, Union, Main, after :eace. C»tlt« of Emmi Wostworth Gov. Bert Libby of Waterville, who Rev. Ralph JL Hayden, a member NOTM'B throughout the city will give re­ was given a tumultuous welcome. of the local Hub, said thia meeting The subscriber hereby gives nolice tbs> sults of a highly gratifying charac­ $10.00 Gov. Bert is a royal speaker who had afforded him the flrst op|M>r- un March 17th. 1M3. he was duly appointed admi'ilstra-or of the estate of F.mma Went­ ter, The improved appearance of can be listened to indefinitely with tunity to Jparn what Rotary really worth late of Rockport, ln the enmity of t Rockland in recent years has been to high enjoyment. He told of the meant. He believed that underlying Knox, deceased, and on Aprtt 21st was ,pial origin of Rotary in the desire of a it was the spirit of a great move­ ifled to fill said trust by giving bond as the the subject of favorable comment lonely Chicago business man for ment in the world's history, born law directs. .... All persons having demands against the from many sources. Let us not be S4/.50 friendship, who called two other out of the hearts of men in the estate., arc desired to present the same for weary In well-doing. Help adver­ lonely business men to join him; spirit of world progress. "Some­ settlement, and all Indebted thereto arc re­ Low Prices tb Club Members how they in turn called in others, thing new has l>een born," said the quired to make'payment immediately to tise the beauties of Maine by mak- t WILDER A SKLUBtS. We Guarantee Every Stove Delivered and Set Up For You liow after live years the tiling grew, speaker; “the moment has arrived Viualhavesi. Maine ing our own city one of its beauty 1 in 10 yeai’s went over into Canada, w lien business men will begin to see April 21 1925 May’-14-21 spots. and now at tlie end of 20 years lias God and tlie Ideals of Christ—that Is - Estate sf t. Ross Weeks ment closely follows the visit which more than 2000 clubs in 28 nations what 1 see on the fringe of Rotary.” The Insurance film of E. U. Moran NOTH'S E. Carl Moran recently paid to Kan­ We hope to see a steadily in­ of the world, with 109,000 members, The excellence of the speeches Tlie subscriber hereby gives notice that on & Co. has been given the general the second day of May. 1925, be was duly sas City at Ihe request of the com­ creased widening of the agitation to all moved by the principle of ".Serv­ cannot be expressed In any lirief re­ aiipointed administrator of the estate of A agensy of the State of Maine for the ice before Self.” The speaker with pany's vice president. It Is no small suppress the sale of firearms. Two ' port. They, were witty, eloquent ■Ross Weeks, late of Rockland, ln the County Indemnity Corporation of Kansas distinction for a general agency to wit, humor and eloqttertce dwelt end impressive. The large audience of Knox, deceased without bond ai the Court of the largest merchandising houses upon the aims of .Rotary in enlarg­ directs, aud on tills date was t|tiAlifleil to City, Mo. This Important appoint­ conte to a city of this size. listened with eagerness nnd gave fill said trust. in the world, out of a growing sense ing the vision of business and pro­ them great applause. Tlie singing AU iteraons having demands against the fessional men, for tlie benefit of tlie was led by that prince of leaders estate, arc desired to preststi the same for of responsibility for human welfare, settlement, and all indebted thereto are re­ community, tlie country and the John Taylor, and everybody sang, have lately yielded to public opinion GETS ROCKPORT CALL quired to make payment immediately to QUARTRAINS world. tlie Rockland visitors being given a FRANK L WKBKS. “AT THE SIGN OF in this connection. Julian Rosen- Ivan Lang of Waterville was place of honor with their own song, 'Rockland. Maine. May 2, 192.7. 7-14-21 wald, president of Sears-Roebuck. llor The ^ourler-Gazette] Rev. John A. Swetnam. pastor of given the honor of handing over tlie led by Dr. Ellingwood THE ORANGE CANOPY gives as his reasons for dlscontinu- , Mo|^’Jrom Ihl[ hrlfht sl„ the First Baptist church, as a re­ charter, because lie had organized The Camden Hull featured with ing such sales, a desire to abate „as «hot unseen for ages; it is odd mit of lii.i’visit Sunday at BocKport, ______much * success a song written for i Tb.tUr To think wl.at uien were doing hark so far them by Marcus Chandler and sung crime and to the law -abiding. Rutlei gm was a‘hle‘ea took Part in the recent track meet at Com- of Stoke Poges churchyard, which munjly parj< are entered for the Time of Without An With An A Ringing Challenge had been put in peril by the en-1 state Meet at University of Maine The EASY Way croachment of unsentimental build- Saturday 'Small, Dunton, PIYikham, Day EASY EASY Is represented in our presentation of th’s handsome seven-piece FUMED OAK ing contractors. An. appeal for funds Hathorn,• Cullen, , Carleton,t Hamil- Simply press a button. Three b ton. Brown and Bonney. Here s Rise and dress. Half an hour’extra sleep. brought quick response from this hetting a POokie they lug off some suction cups move up and down Get breakfast. Rite and dress. LIVING ROOM SUITE AT ' 4 country as well as from England, so 1 of the honors. gently; the vacuum in the cups ♦ * * * 7.00 a. m. Breakfast. Get breakfast. that money enough has been raised draws every particle of dirt from Wash dishes. Breakfast. ____ S, t'” - ' • • . ,, . n tM._ Elmer Rising and Wendell Thorn- to buy the adjacent field and pie- , , , , .. f soiled garments. * J ton are pjayinp flashy baseball for 8:C0 a. m. Get tubs and clothes Wash diahes. serve inviolate tlie spot on which H(J,glns classical Institute this sea ready. Soak clothes 50 minutes. K39.5O Gray wrote his immortal Elegy. In ' son. Tuesday’s Bangor News said: The washer may be attached to I an excess of pleasure at the “Higgins Classical Institute de- any convenient light socket or out- Make beds in 20 minutes while , . , •, feated Milo High School in a fast Met. It averages less than 5 cents 9.00 a. m. Wash and scrub. EASY washes clothes. nouncement we have given ourselves 4xc|Ung g#nie 1(aseba„ hele Starch and hang up clothes. worth of lighting current each week. the enjoyment of reading again the ; Sul„iday, 3 to 2, hut not Until 12 10.00 a.^i. Wring clothes by hand- incomparable poem, an example innings had been played and the en wringer. Clean bed and living rooms. which wtwe dare say many of our ' lire reserve strength of the Institute team used. Thornton held Milo well readers will experience satisfaction in hand for tlie flrst eight frames 11.00 a. m. Starch and hang up Start bringing in dry clothes. in following. I and there were no earned runs off One EASY Washing, Free clothes. Prepare dinner. ------hjs delivery. He held Milo to seven Dinner. The Courier-Gazette has favored Nils widely scattered. Heal for Milo That you may see yourself how 12.00 noon Prepare dinner. Dinner. Wash dishes. daylight saving time for .Rockland! pitched a steady game and held the EASY electric clothes wash©.' .... a,” 4 r <• Higgins helpless for the first eight because it believes that form of un'lil ,he vlgil0l.8 „„„- operates, we will gladly take an 1.00 p. m. Wash dishes. Bring in rest of clothes. Sprinkle clothes. summer readjustment of tlie clocks Inenred t„ iay the hall down in EASY to ycur home and do a Make beds. benefits so preponderating a ma- , front of the plate. Then with the washing for you. It will not obli­ p. m. Clean beds and living Dress fer afternoon. Jority of our people that they are infield well in on the grass w Hig- gate you in anyway. Mend clothes. . gins plaver drove out a double and entitled to whatever enjoyment II Hm, however, 3.00 p. m. Bring in clothes. FREE—Read, write letters, go to may afford during our all-too-hrief, qllj,,kij. retired tlie side and pitched “movies,” visit or “shop.” vacation season. We are sorry that1 Well until the 12th when tlie run 4.00 p. m. Sprinkle clothes. It should inconvenience anybody. . came across as previously described. The EASY Is Guaranteed Prepare supper. - Rising went into the box in tlie I 5.00 p. m. Prepare supper. ninth and held tlie enemy helpless We fully guarantee the EASY. Supper. * With Rotary established in Cam­ for the next four frames in which Should this clothes washer ever 7.00 p. m. Wash dishes. * Wash dishes. den and Rockland, what about time lie struck out five batters. require adjusting or servicing, our Genuine leather upholstery, master workman construction fiom the sturdy oak 8.00 p. m. Mend clothes. Thomaston? Lot of good fellows In Rising also batted well, getting three facilities are instantly available. FREE—Read, listen to radio, spend that town. ln llve times at bat, two of 9.00 p. m. Rest. this set makes a wonderful buy for the modest home where the cumbersome which were douldes. , evening with family or friends. and very expensive overstuffed furniture is not desired. A Rockland mRn.- now living in / \ WITH THE BOWLERS 10.00 p. m. Go to bed—“all tired California, saw four world records out.” Go to bed—“a happy woman.’ broken in Los Angeles the other day. BUY QUICK ON THIS PROPOSITION 1hree of them by Nurmi, "the Phan­ The O'Brien Trio knocked over 1194 tom Finn.” He writes: "Last week candlepins at the Star alleys Tues­ Phone, write or call at our local store today. we went up town to see the stars day night, while Schofield’s Stars, in • « arrive at tlie Million Dollar Theatre an equal number of frames were uc- for the opening of Gloria Swanson's cumulating 1113. O’Brien and Mrs. STONINGTON FURNITURE COMPANY new picture. Some molt 1 'had a Mgdlae carried off the honors. Tlte fine closeup of Gloria and the Mar- score: Central Maine Power Company L MARCUS, Prop. quia anti litany of the leading stars. Schofield, 422; Mrs. O’Brien, 313-319 Main SL Rockland. Don't ntiss Tlte Ten Command- Miss Pease, 369; total. 1113. Tel. 745-J menus’ wuen it comes, 1 think it Is | O'Brien, 428: Mrs. McRae, AT OUR ROCKLAND AND CAMDEN STORES the best ever.” I Mrs. Record, 36Sj total, 1194. Every-Other-Day Rockland Courier-Gazette, Thursday, May 7, 1925. Page Three

■George T. Stewart and E. S.' May DON’T CUT STAMPS TALK of the town 1 of the Post Office staff are out on vaiyitlo Splitting a Cent Stamp Doesn’t Make fcOMING NEIGHBORHOOD EVENTS a Half-Cent Stamp, Says Uncle ■May 9 (League baseball) Rockland High Knox Lodge of Odd Fellows vovoted Sam. In Vinalhaven; Thomaston High in New­ Monda? night to hold its meAfngs on castle. IMONTON s Hay 1ft—Mothers’ Day. standard time. Some may long for the soothing touch If you have two letters, each requir­ s May 11—Daylight Saving begins. Of Lavender, Cream aud Mauve, ing one and a half cents in iiostage DEPARTMENT STORE May 15—(Mrs. Percival’s dance recital at Knox Lodge of Odd Fellows Worked the Arcade. and you have three one cent stamps, 412 MAIN STREET, ROCKLAND May 20-21—Senior Class play “The Charm the initiatory degree upon Clifton Hut the ties 1 wear must possess the glare is it permissable to divide one stamp School,” in High School auditorium. i p. Marshall, Monday night. Of a red-hot kitchen stove. In two to obtain the fractional value? May 21-2.V Trial (rf cruiser Memphis on Arithmetic says yes, but Uncle Sam Rockland course. The books I read and the life I lead May 20—Annual strawberry supper of Bap­ Miriam Rebekah Lodge held Its an­ cays no. tist Men’s League. nual roll call Tuesday night. Mary Arc sensible, sane and mild; Once there was a boy who had Friday, Saturday and Monday May 30—Memorial Day members (l-esimnded. Supper was seven apples and he wished to divide June 7—Warren High School graduation. / like calm hats and I don’t wear spats, June IS —Rockland High School Graduation served. them equally among six, which ln New High School auditorium. But I want my neckties wild. doesn’t seem much like a hoy, or else Sept IS—Standard Thue resumed. There will be a business meeting Sept 30-Oct. 2—State Conventlou of W C. they were green, or perhaps he had T.U.' IT Ini vi AuhurnA i I'l.i i »•*» | of the Rockland Gun Club nt Ray eaten his fill, or both. He solved L. Knowlton’s office at 2.80-Friday Give uic a wild tie, brother, the problem hy makipg apple sauce. afternoon. 40 INCH COTTON SILK HOSE PAMICO CLOTH Earle Sayward of Union has en­ One with a cosmic urge, Hut even this doesn’t seem to fur­ tered the employ of the FTCiurston nish any solution for the puzzled pa­ 1 lot fine quality, full 40 inches 1 special lot Real Pamico Cloth, The Plumbers and Steapjfltters [A tie that will swear Oil Co. tron. wide, Unbleached Cotton, 22c 1 case Silk Hose, wonderful 36 inches wide, all colors, guar­ have signed up for a 44-Iiour"fl(eek, at And rip and tear W. living Clover, third assistant value. For Friday, Saturday and value, 75: grade, all colors, also anteed fast, 59c value. For these Gypsies traveling tn Cadillac cars 93 cents an hour, all hut one'of tjie postmaster general, in the following Monday only, ptfr yard ...... | y black. On sale Friday Morning. three days only, Friday, Satur­ were 'In Woolwich yesterday, headed local Arms coming under tlie agree­ IChcn it sees my old blue serge. official notice, tells what must, and 6 yards for ...... $ | QQ Feature price, per pair day and Monday, per yard this way. B’ware. ment. what must not he done: — w “The attention of postnfaster is in­ Alden Ulmer of the Iiurpee Furni­ Fred A. Clark and Mrs. A.fy Hahn Oh, some will say that a gent’s cravat nnjnrnv ncr» a Just received—another new line of beautiful vited to paragraph 3, section 522, DRAPERY DEPARTMENT damask drapery materials ture Co.’s staff is driving a new Es­ have bought from E. B. Cooper the Should only be seen, not heard,__ Postal Ijiws and Regulations, from sex coach, bought through the Snow- ’ .1. T. Hall house on Camden atreel. which it will ’be seen that mutilated But / want a tie that will make men cry Hudson agency. j and will occupy it. Ralph A. Smith, or fractional parts of stamps cut from a recent tenant there. Is residing at And render their vision blurred. embossed* stamped envelopes, news­ Rosemary Davies, a sister to Ma­ 43 Broud street. F. J. SIMONTON CO- I yearn, I long, for a tie so strong paper wrappers, or postal cards mav rion Davies, will be seen as star in not he used or counted in payment o.\l “The Mad Marriage" at Strand The­ A Rockland man well known in It will take two men to tie it. postage and matter bearing, such ' taxi Circles, says that an approach­ PREVENT FOREST FIRES “fishermen, this is a special ap­ Commissioner Yiolette is also send­ atre next month. If such there be, just show it to me; stamps shall be treated as held for ing thunder storm makes him drowsv postage. peal to you. Forest tires spoil list­ ing to the wardens for distribution Up to date City Clerk Keene has and that he always sleeps soundly Whatever (lie price, I’ll buy it. “Patrons should he advised that it State Forest Commissioner Sends ing; they increase lumber prices postcards depicting a Maine lookout licensed 147 dogs. He could easily while the storm is in progress. It is not permissable to cut a 1-cent Cut Tmely Warning For Distribu­ and throw hundreds out of employ­ station. "Seventy of these stations have done that on the writer’s prem­ has Quite the opposite effect upon stamp in two in an endeavor to pay tion. ment. They are nearly always overlook Maine’s forests," says the ises any day this week. ' most of us. Give me a wild (ie, brother, the fractional part of a cent postage caused by carelessness. Please be message on the card. Do not forget ------* “Prevent Forest Fires” is the note this fact when traveling through the One with a lot of sins; on mail. Stamps of the denomination careful of matches, smoking mater­ I.leut. Shaw, who came here sev­ Frank A. Beverage is attending Ma­ of one-half cent and 11-2 cents are of warning contained on cards hear­ ials and camp fires. Never leave a woods. Prevent forest fires.” eral years ago with the Shaw Flyers, sonic Gland Ixidge ln Portland* The A tic that will blaze furnished for this purpose. All mat­ ing the State of Maine seal, which camp life until it is completely out. has been In the city this week on cashier’s desk at the express office is hi a hectic gaze ter hearing stamps cut in two should are beTTtg sent out by State Forest Refrain from smoking or kindling Bear in mind the Food Sale at business. lie is now In the Naval being presided over in his absence by be held for postage.’’ Commissioner Yiolette to forest fire fires when the woods are dry. lie- the Maine Music Store, Saturday Down where the vest begins. aviation service. Donald Whitney. Mr. Whitney has ------•----- wardens for distribution. These memhe ■ that fire is always danger­ afternoon, May 9. Benefit First just resigned his position as chiqf cards hear the following appeal: ous." Baptist C. E. 52-56 ^The Herald lias this item Local sportsmen are Interested Tr. engineer of the Thomaston Fire De­ partment. abtout a smart Rockland boy: Seth B. announcement that Aroostook peo­ Carkin is resigning hip position as ple have decided to seek a referen­ director of business education^ in the Prentiss Aylward, Robert Aylward dum upon the law enacted by the last public schools to accept the princi- and Ira (“Cuddy”) Curtis left yester­ Legislature limiting sportsmen to one palship of the Packard School di day f dr Cleveland, Ohio, with a view Gentlemen:— deer. Referendums seem to be pop­ Commerce in . The to swapping tlieir strength and skill ular this spring. resignation becomes effective at the for somebody’s good American dol­ Why not Follow the Swallow hack home—or in other close n‘ tl\e present school year, and lars. They are making the Journey LIFE’S BRIGHTER SIDE ■One cf the Fuller-Cdbb-Davis de­ Mr. Carkin is to enter upon his new in their famous “Mud Lark" in which words Pep up your new Spring Suit or mayhap your one year livery trucks limped into port Tues­ duties next September. Mr. Carki) Somehow—a handsome, comfortable home furnished in quiet good taste is day minus one of Its wheels, which they crossed the continent a year ago. old suit with a new necktie tlvat is up to the minute. is the second director of business ed­ had; parted company with the rest of ucation that the (Rochester system the vehicle at one of the street cor­ Lack of ambition on the part of has had since this work was organ­ regarded in New England as one of Life’s Greatest Assets. Herewith are ners. The missing limb was reset tlie green peas planted by Ralph Con­ Wlty wear a dismal old tie that films a Life’s-a-struggle- ized nearly 20 years ago. iMr. Carkin by Dr. Fireproof Garage’. ant is causing that Northend ft»rqy;>- entered tlie Rochester system as a submitted two bits of prime furnishing at exceedingly modest cost. picture—when juat this cheery fashion gives it the coiileur ; some little annoyance. They poked teacher of commercial education in ■ tlieir heads out of the ground in due Wight Philharmonic Society will de rose. September, 1915. He was chosen di­ season and then suspended opera- rector January, 1919. sing choruses front "Alda” and “Car­ I tions. A diagnosis of the case seems men" at the Park Theatre tonight In to indicate that they are suffering All these suggested improvements will be displayed in connection with "SackeloJJi and [.from ague, caused by tlie chill weat'i- Scarlet." featuring Alice Terry. The ' er. 1855 1925 singing will be In recognition of Na­ our men’s department just inside the Main Street Door. tional Music Week. The Grace Music Shoppe opens :: Memorials:: Saturday in the Park Theatre an­ Ever see an oyster stew clock? No? nex. The new establishment will E. A. GLIDDEN & CO. Then trot down to the corner of Park be a thoroughly up-to-minute WALDOBORO, ME. and Main streets and see the one I music store handling sheet music Orel E. Davies made. The dial was records, musical instruments of all FULLER-COBB-DAVIS manufactured from an old pot cover; sorts, phonographs and all kind* of BORN the hour numerals are indicated, by ’ musical novelties. The store has I.t ifest—North Washington. April 29, ‘.o smooth oyster shells; the minute been repaired and modernized. The Mr and Mrs It. M. Ix-nfcsrt, a daughter hand Is a knife and the hour hand is i proprietor is a newcomer. . + . Jones Eok’and. at Britt 'Materialy Home. a fork. The only thing lacking is a Mav »i, to Mr. and iMrs Ernest Jones, a son. - Robert St. Clair spoon und^ilmost any young couple Some of the members of the Rock­ . L. ' "T ...... , can supply that. land crew which took the steamer The Rockland locals wilt play War­ Gypsies traveling in Cadillac cars MARRIED ren at Community Park on the late were in Woolwich yesterday, headed Rang?ley to New York last week had Anderson-Sanderzcii—dtock’.and, May C, by The proposition to establish an air I the pleasure of attending the per- afternoon of Memorial Day. War­ this way. B’ware. E K. Keene, J. P ,-Albert Aaiden.jn aud mall route between Boston and Ban­ Ifornpince at tlie Hippodrome given ren had an excellent team last sea­ Aine'ia Sanddrron, both of Rockland son, and will have new men In the Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Eaton have ar- • Tracy-Hall •t'ushing. May 3, by Rev. N. F gor arouses Rockland’s Interest. If ' for the benefit of tlie NattoAaV Vau- Atwood, Chi’t«r Traci’ of Port Clyde and Gleville'Assoeiation. "it was a splen- lineup for tills occasion. j rived from Boston and will hgttln Missdiss Agne.'Ague.' Hall of Cusrushing. the- flyers follow the steambdM Z ___ 1 course tHLp city would of course he ■ did mrray of talent,” says l.eon .1 make their home in this city. 'fn the grand circuit, if they go as the White. "John Philip Sousa directed From the headquarters of the 240th DIED the orchestra, Paul Whiteman was Coast Artillery comes the ofijcial re­ A painful accident resulted yester­ Parker— -Maiden. Mass., May —, George crow flies it might not be. It is Delco Parker, a native of Lincolnville. suggested (and the suggestion seems 1 there with liis own orchestra, the port of the recent federal inspection day when a woman shopper fell on an admirable one) that either the Duncan Sisters danced, and among —Battery G of Rockland rated first a bit of wet sidewalk between IJine- Stover or Berry Held be used for a I other entertainers there were Will in the eiglit Marine batteries of Coast rock and School streets and sustained landing. It is a short run from Rogers, George M. Cohan, Barbara La Artillery. Buttery F of Thomaston a broken arm. either to the Post Office and the con­ Mar, Billy West and Norah Baye. was font til, Battery E of Camden was veniences of the location could The program lasted from 8.30 Sunday seventh and Battery II of Vinalhaven I Walter T. Dodge, former proprie­ scarcely he bettered. ' night until 1.30 Monday mornihg an 1 was eighth. Major Warren says- tor of the IguTahee & Dodge market ■ the tickets were $5.50.” Mr. White The Federal Inspector lias found It ; at the Northend, has taken charge ol during his stay in New York visited very dillicult to rate the batteries in j the meat department of the F. T. Fred M. l’.Iackington is entitled to order of excellence of armory train­ Simpson market, Camden. the degree of D. 1). S. This is tlie Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hicks and Mrs. Walter Seymour. ing and instruction. Several nt tlie ------\ opinion of those who yesterday batteries are very close to eacli The third of the series of baby watched tlie spectacular performance Bath adopted daylight saving last THE POPULAR OVER STUFFED SUITES night. An Associated Press de- other.” clinics to be held by the Red Cross at the corner of Granite and Union during the Bummttf months will bo streets when he hooked his truck onto ' spatch ln Tuesday's papers • said I “Adoption of daylight saving by The Fifth Infantry Band of Port-, on Monday afternoon In O. A. R. hall a large halm o’ gilead tree and land is coming to Rockland next from 1 to 4 o’clock. T)r. Warren pulled it out by the roots, without i Rockland, Monday night, makes five large municipalities which now are Monflu, und will play in Post Office Sanborn of Augusta, a child special­ $80 and Up applying cocaine or ether. The wise Square, at an hour which will lie an­ ist, will be in attendance. guys who did the heavy looking on on this time schedule. The others nounced in Saturday’s issue, ln the made sundry and numerous mind are Portland. Biddeford, Eastport and Sanford. Biddeford and Sanford (gening there will he a concert and Combination Chemical 2, recently A genuine Mchair Overstuffed three-piece Set, full spring construction^ priced bets while the preliminaries were in dance in the Arcade. I The Band has equipped with a new pump, was progress, but the noun who was doing 1 municipal officers changed to day­ light to conform with the action 75 members, many of whom have given a stiff tryout by the fire com­ the job seemed more concerned as to played In Europe before nobilijy. mittee and some of the aldermen at whether his pipe was going to draw- j taken by the mills and churches. In Saco, Mayor John G. Smith has re­ The visit is in the interest of re­ the Engine Quarry last night. It well. When lie gave tlie word his cruiting and will be along the lines stood all tests in a satisfactory man­ $140.00 fused to set the city clocks ahead an chauffeur stepped on the gas, an.l of a similar expedition which was ner. • ______.1 ■ . ______■■ I ■ ■ ■* ______■■ | !,■■■ ■ ■■■H. out UMine Mr. Tree slick us a whistle. I hour, although the Industries and the Protestant churches have adopted made to this city and up-river points I daylight saving. City departments a few years ago. The Band will Another limited lot of the startling Three-piece Velour Sets, full spring con­ The Flag, the Constitu­ are conducted on standard time." bring along Its rolling kitchens, and have an encampment at some point Let them Laugh! struction, only— tion and the Holy Bible ' Lewiston and Auburn are really on DANCE ' daylight time though the city clocks nearby, probably the Children's Play­ are the keystone of Kian ' remain on standard. ground. Lieut. T. E. Winstead will If you want a good time coma Young Man, principles. he In command. down to South Thomaston Grange Hall— $80.00 Ku Klux Kian Keep the Home cigar burning. The funeral services of the late ex- Let them Laugh, Smoke J. W. A. cigars. 54-59 postmaster Parker T. Fuller were held at the Elks illume yesterday FRIDAY NIGHT forenoon, with a large attendance Certainly the average old from that order, and muny other 8quara and Round Dancaa friends present. The numerous man’s store misunderstands floral offerings were very pretty. Smalley’# Orchestra you—so what’s the use of Rev. W.-S. Rounds of the Congre­ 38-Th-tf wasting your young life in a gational church officiated. Th-> hearers were John J. Wnrdwell, E. I,. place where they still think Hewett. James Jones, Parker F. Nor­ John L could have knocked the cross and Harry Hall. The remains were taken to Northwest Harbor, tar out of Jack Dempsey. Deer Isle, for interment. Capt. George ’Beck, Lester Lowe, ftlrs. DANCE I I it t I Anne Comery of Deer Isle and You are animated—they are Capt. John Vogell of -Castine, Inti- Community Hall antiquated. mute friends of the deceased, came THE STORE W'TH THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS HOUSEHOLD RaIhTINO to this city fdr the services. Inter­ SPRUCE HEAD ment was made In Capt. Beck's lot, You are up and \doing—they DEMONSTRATION near the birthplace of the deceased. SATURDAY, MAY 9 are down and out. In the year 1924 tuberculosis Smalley’s’ Orchestra killed 90,732 people. Much of You want what you want—the SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PRODUCTS this could have be«|i prevent- Square and Round Dances etrby early treatment afid care. Begirt* at 8:00 o’clock “old oaken bucket" store can­ •Rockland Red Cross. EVERYBODY welcome not supply it— SATURDAY, MAY 9th —■ Mr. Marshall, their factory service roan, wiU be here all day to demonstrate their products and WE CAN help solve painting problems. ’ Michaels-Stern School and WALNUT—THE STANDARD of beauty in Bedroom Furnishings, is here pre­ ALL ARE INVITED College Suits, $25.00 to $50.00. sented in a beautiful Four-piece Suite. Full size bed of genuine walnut, dust” And we are offering the following special: New Shoes Collar on Shirts, $1.50 to $3.50. preof construction, mahogany lined drawers, artistic dressing table, dresser, etc. % Pint Enameloid...... 30 1 Enameloid Brush...... 25 You must see them to realise their remarkable quality Correct Neckwear. 1 Book “Joy of Color”...... 25 $J00 $2^8 Flannel, or Woolen Trousers. Knickerbockers. ,80 Black Satina,’ Light Tans Grey Suedea, Tan Suedes Straw Hats. FOR THIRTY CENTS A,I Sizes and Styles One to a Customer Patent Leathers Low and High Heeia V. F, Studley Inc. W. H. CLOVER CO. HUB SHOE STi Gregory’s Telephone 713 ROCKLAND 283 MAIN ST. 453 MAIN ST. ROCKLAND TeL 14 286 MAIN STREET OPP. STU OLEY'S ROCKLAND Every-Other-Day Page Four Rockland Courier-Gazette, Thursday, May 7, 1925.

MEMORIES OF AN ACTIVE LIFE •f the better interpretatlqn that there p I must he no forcible annexations, but EASTERN STEAMSHIP that every people must be free to R COURIER-GAZETTE CROSS-WORD PUZZLE choose any allegiance it desires, as k LINES, Inc. ‘Men and Ships and Sealing Wax”—The Story of a \ Lemon Removes ? demanded by the Council of Work­ I men’s and Soldiers’ Deputies? PRIESTS STANDARD TIME HOW TO SOLVE A CROSS-WORD PUZZLE Thomaston Boy Who Made Good. “Like yourselves, we are opposed S 103101 & MOGOR LIRE When the correct letters are placed In the white apacea thia pnaale • Lines, Wrinkles\ to all punitive and improper indem­ will spell words both vertically and horizontally. The first letter In each nities. iWe denounce the onerous / I word Is Indicated by a number, which refers to the definition listed ------i below the puzzle. Thus No. 1 under the column headed “horizontal” (By Charles R. Flint) Squeeze the juice punitive indemnities already im­ Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday defines a word which* will fill the white spaces up to the first black of two lemons in posed by the Kaiser upon the peo­ square to the right, and n number under “vertical” defines n word which [Continued—-Began Feb- 26] him a letter stating that the decis­ a bottle contain­ ple of Serbia, Belgium, and Poland. will fill the white squares to the next black one below. No letters go in Chapter XVI—Encouraging the First ion of the court at Cartasgo was ex­ ing three, ounces “America’s workers share the view Lve Rockland for Boston 8 P. M. the black spaces. All words used are dictionary words, except proper actly in conformity with his opin­ of Orchard White, of the -Council of Workmen’s and POWDER Provisional Government of Russia Lve Rockland for Bangor Ik Way names. Abbreviations, slang. Initials, technical terms and obsolete forms ion. but. incidentally, I begged to which any drug­ Soldiers’ Deputies that the only way are Indicated In the definitions. As soon as nows was received of Ask your neighbors what Landings 5 A. M. inform him that the case was de­ gist will supply the overthrow of the Romanoff auto­ in which the German people can cided before his opinion was re­ for a few cents, Priest’s Indigestion Powder Lve Rockland for Bar Harbor Ik cracy. some prominent Russians, bring the war to an early end Is by ceived. • • shake well and Way Landings S A. Nl. friends of the First Provisional Gov­ imitating the glorious example of has done for their Sour, Sick Nothing has added more to the you have the very the Russian people, compelling the ernment. came to my home and there gaiety of lawyers than the case in mildest anti-wrin­ Stomachs and Heartburn. Lve Rockland for Blue Hill Ik Way abdication of the Hohenzollerns and Landings 5 A. M. met 'Melville E. Stone, head of the which Choate and ILauterbach were kle lotion to tighten relaxed skin, Associated Press. They said that the Blapshurgs, and driving the ty­ Price 50c and $1.50 joint counsel. When the question of erase fine lines and eradicate crows- rannous nobility, bureaucracy and Commencing about May 11, 1925, they would like to invite prominent fee arose. Lauterbach suggested feet. Ail Druggists Sailings daily except Sunday. Americans to luncheon in order to the military caste from power. $2,500. but shortly afterwards he re­ Massage this sweetly fragrant lemon "Let the German socialists at­ discuss what action would better be lotion into the skin at night. By ceived a check from Choate for $12,- tend to this, and eease their false PRIEST DRUG CO. taken in the interest of Russia. Fol­ 500. being half of the $25,000 collect­ morning mo^t of the tell-tale wrin­ • Bangor, Maine Vinalhaven and Rockland lowing this suggestion, a luncheon kles, tired lines and crows-feet are pretences and underground plotting ed by the latter. Lauterbach, ac­ to bring about an abortive peace in Steamboat Co. was given at a downtown club, and knowledging the check, wrote: “Al­ smoothed out. giving a more youthful among the Americans present were contour to cheeks, chin, throat. It the interest of Kaiserism and the most thou pfersuadest me to become ruling class. Let them eease calling STICKNEY CORNER The direct route between Joseph iH. Choate, Melville Stone, a Christian !” leaves the skin velvety soft, clear and fresh. pretended ‘international’ conferences ROCKLAND, VINALHAVEN. NORTH HA­ and myself. The happiest thing, I think, ever Billie Ross’ barn was burned Sat­ Beauty experts use this astringent at the instigation or connivance of VEN. STONINGTON AND SWAN'S Inuring the last year of his life. said by any wit was when Choate, lotion for enlarged pores, also to the Kaiser. I^et them cease their urday night with its contents, the ISLAND^ Joseph H. Choate and I were very at a dinner party, wafe asked: “If only live stock being one horse. WINTER ARRANGE?Sr*T friendly. He had received letters bleach and whiten sallow, tanned skin. intrigues to cajole the Russian and you could will it. who would rather Mix this harmless lotion yourself American working people to inter­ The cause is not known as it was all (Subject to change without notiee) frem Robert Lincoln asking him to be than yourself.” in flameft when discovered. This is IN EFFECT 5.30 A. M. WEDNESDAY, OCT. help prevent the erection of the since it acts best immediately after pret your demand, '‘no annexations, Looking over at Airs. Choate, be prepared. no indemnities,’ in a way to leave the second barn in town to bur»r 8, 1924. Barnard statue of Lincoln in Eu­ said: T would rather be Mrs. since January 16. Leaves Swan's Island dally except Sundays rope. in which work Mr. Choate undiminished the prestige and pow­ at 5.30 A M for Stonlngtou, North Haven, Choate’s second husband.” er of the German military caste. Mrs. Charles Finn and Mrs. Per­ Vinalhaven and Rockland. asked my cooperation. situation, to Keturuing leaves Rockland at 1.30 P. M. But to get hack to the First Pro­ views of the Russian “Now that Russian autocracy is cival Pierpont were calling on Mrs. During that period I was im­ attentively, for Vinalhaven, North Haven, Stonington and visional Government of Russia; I which they listened overthrown, neither the American R. J. Sargent Thursday. pressed (by Choate’s belief in the im­ knowing that I had been many Swan’s Island. had full confidence in the integrity government nor the American peo­ Mr. .and Mirs. Clarence Cramer B. H. STINSON. portance of encouraging the First the Russo- General Ageut. of the principal members of its cabi­ times to Russia during ple apprehend that the wisdom and Mrs. A. M. Hill and Mrs. Elmer Provisional Government of Russia- Japanese war. The senators with­ Rockland, Maine. Oct. 6. 1924. net, being sure that Miliukoff. experience of Russia in the coming Creamer Hre sick with the prevailing He felt that unless something were out exception realized the import­ Lvoff, Geotschov, and Roziankov, constitutional assembly will adopt ehidemic. done to counteract the effect of Ger­ some of whom I knew personally. ance of taking immediate steps to MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD! any form of government other than Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert De Coster, Eastern Standard Time 7 man cash, which was being poured were men of honor, and they had had encourage the . First Provisional the one best suited to your needs. spent Sunday at their cottage. Ha­ Trains Leave Rockland for into Russia at that time, we should Government of Russia as the most I experience in government. Miliukoff We feel confident that no message, ven.of Rest. Augusta. A|7(IOa. m.. t7 45a.ni., t' Wp- m. lose Russia as an ally and chaos practical^vay of sustaining law and having been at the head of the Con­ no individual emissary, and noLcom­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Finn and Banxor. Af7.nO a. m.. 17.45 a. m.. 11.10 p.m. \ would follow in that country. order and holding Russia as an ally, Boston. A!7.00a m , t7.45a m.. tl.10p.in. stitutional Democrats—the majority mission has been sent, or will be daughter Doris and Mr. and Mrs. Brunswick. AS7.00 a. m., 17.45a. m.. 11.10 p. m.J Mr. Choate retained his keen ap­ and were very prompt in communi­ of the Duma—for over ten years. sent with authority to offer any ad­ Petciva; Pierpont made a pleasure preciation of humor, and even dur­ cating with their Respective govern- ( I,~i’&nmAf7.00a. m.. t7.4ia. m.,'11.10p m. I vice whatever to Russia as to the trip to Augusta Saturday returning ing the last year of his life he ors. New York. tl.lOp. m. When Kerensky became Minister conduct of her internal affairs. the same day. Portland. AS7.00 a. m.. 17.45 a. m.. 11.10 p. m., brought to my mind the remark By instruction of tlie Committee, I of Justice in that Government, I had Any commission that may be sent Mrs. Reuben J. Sargent who was Wttcrvill"'. AS7.OOa.ni, t7.45a.m.. 11.10p.m. ’ (©, 1925, Western Newspaper Union.) made by Henry , Ward Beecher, sent the following telegram to tlie never beard of him, but later I in Knox Hospital 15 days, has re­ when a committee Availed on him in President of the United States, which will help Russia in any way that she Wosiwkh. A j7.00 a. m., 17.45 a ni.. 11.10 p m ; Horizontal. Vertical. behalf of many of the congregation learned that he was inexperienced in desires to combat Kaiserism wher­ turned home and is improving and t.5.35 p. tn. was duly acknowledged t Daily, except Sundays. | Sundays only. 1—To spoil 5—Gumbo 1—Rodent 2—You and I who objected to the humorous il­ finance and in constructive indus­ ever It exists or may manifest it­ able to take short rides. 9—Kind of oily medicine 8—Impersonal possessive pronoun “On behalf of the American Com­ A Passengers provide own ferriage Hath to Wool­ lustrations in his sermons. trial development, and that he was self. Mr. and Mrs. Lexton Mank wero 11—Apply oil upon IS—Obese 4—At present 6—Single not of a character to assist in stabil­ mittee for the Encouragement of wich. 14—Deck scrubber 6— Ancient Hebrew measure ‘Gentlemen.” (Beecher replied, ‘‘if Democratic Government in Russia, “Word has reached us that false guests of her mother Sunday, Mrs. 16—To knock gently 7— Smallest state in United States you knew how much I kept back izing th£ new government. Unfort­ reports of an American purpose and A. L. Moore. unately, Kerensky possessed ‘‘the at whose suggestion twenty-two 18— Boy's name (abbr.) you wouldn’t say anything about states of the American Union have of American opinions contrary to iMr. and Mrs. Chester Overlock 19— Correlative of neither 8— Insect dangerous gift of oratory.” Some what little escapes me.” already sent formal messages of the above statements have gained and daughter Edna of Thomaston 20— Thus 21—Tear 9— Title of Turkish sultan At a dinner in London, a distin­ might have said, although the com­ some circulation in Russia. We de­ were the guests of Mrs. Overlock’s 23—Estimate again 10—Cowboy 11—Sudden congratulation and sympathy to the RADIO guished Englishman sat next to parison is far from being accurate, nounce these reports as the criminal brother, Wilbert De Coster, Sunday. 27— Inquire 12— Pendent ornament that he was the William Jennings New Government of Russia, we re­ 28— Unclosed (poetic) 13— Gambling game Ambassador Choate. work of desperate pro-Kaiser propa­ William Creamer has sold his Bryan of Russia. It was very easy spectfully urge that at this critical 29— Part of “to be” 15—Serpent 17—To prod ‘‘Mr. Ambassador,” he said, ‘‘we moment there be dispatched to gandists circulated with the intent home faim to his son Elmer and la­ 23—Sun god for so eloquent an orator to influ­ SERVICE 80—God of flocks and pastures 22—Inhabited bear a great deal of a Mr. Chauncey Russia a commission thoroughly to deceive and to arouse hostile feel­ ter wiil move in the tenement that 31— River in England 24— Period of time M. Depew of your city.who has been ence the workmen’s and soldiers’ ings between the two great democ­ the son occupied. 32— Pig 34—Land measura 25— Union veterans’ organization delegates and. as a result of inex­ representative of all elements in favored by the consideration of our American life to convey to the Pro­ racies of the world. The Russian George iShaw is working for G. TESTING 35— Initials of a President 26— Printing measure perience in military discipline, he 36— The sun King, with whom he has apparently visional Government an expression people should know that these ac­ Gove. 27— Ornamented exerted a demoralizing influence REPAIRING 37— Shallow cooking vessel 33—Young woman (coll.) become intimate. I am very anxious of the congratulations and sympathy tivities are only additional mani­ Merrill Orff, who has been work­ upon the army. His course widened 38— Personal pronoun S6—Body of water to know just what station Mr. De­ of the American people, and to con­ festations of the ‘dark forces’ with ing for Ed. Jones is through and has 39— Sick 40—Providing the opening for German cash to ASSEMBLING 39— Slanting type face pew occupies in the United States.” fer with that government as to the which Russia has been only too fa­ returned home. 42—Note of musical scale 40— Girl’s name 41—Part wrest from the Allies the loyalty of Mr. Choate, looking as serious as most effective ways and means of miliar in the unhappy past. Mr. and Mrs. James T. Carroll 44—Conjunction 46—Devoured 42— One who supplies food Russia. With these influences, Ke­ TROUBLE SHOOTING 47— Collection of information 43— High part of musical scale possible, replied: “The Grand Cen­ securing complete co-operation be­ • “The American government, the have sold their farm to Mr. Taylor of 48— Nickname of eastern university 45—Chduffeur 46—Distant tral Station.” rensky became so prominent in the tween Russia and the United States American people, the American la­ New Hampshire and they have’gone minds of the populace that the First ANY CIRCUIT BUILTTO ORDER 50—Period of time 52—Craze 47—Land measure “Ah ! yes, yes.” said the English­ in the prosecution of the war for bor movement, are whole-heartedly to Belfast to look at farms there. Provisional Government became 53—Noises 55—Acted 49—Part of ‘‘to be” man, “I understand. He is of the civil liberty .and human justice in witli the Russian workers, the Rus­ IMr. and Mrs. Arthur McArthur of TUBES REVITALIZED 56— Boy’s name 61—First man known as the Kerensky Government. great middle class 1” which they are both so earnestly en­ sian masses, in the great effort to Rockland were calling on friends Single Circuits Rebuilt Into 57— Boy’s nickname 54—Knowledge 80—Blockade I had a vision at the outset that 58— Southern state (abbr.) 61— Unit of electrical conductivity ♦ ♦ • ♦ gaged. Chas. IL Flint, Chairman.” maintain the freedom you have al­ Sunday. unless the First Provisional Govern­ * ♦ • ♦ ready achieved, and to solve the Selective Non-re-radiating Sets 69— To free of 61—Dreamers 62— Across (poetic) Celebration of Twelfth Night was Mrs. Nannie Simmons who has 65— Precious stone ment were sustained, we should lose grave problems yet before you. We 63— Unfinished , held at the Century Association the The President appointed Elihu been visiting her daughter, Mrs. PARTS TESTED AND 66— One who converts goods Into 64— Man’s title 65—Obtain Russia as an ally and chaos would earnestly appeal to you to make evening after the day Choate was Root to head the commission; but George Luce in Waldoboro has re­ money 67—In order that follow ii^ Russia. To do my bit, I common cause with us to abolish all REPAIRED 68—Farmer appointed Ambassador to the Court as far as I have been able to ascer­ turned home. 69—Note of musical scale telephoned to Mr. Crane, Secretary forms of autocracy and despotism; 70— Anchor a vessel of St. James. That night Choate tain. no practical action was taken Mr. 8nd Mrs. Earle Marron of East to our Secretary of State, asking and to establish and maintain for 71— Decree Solution will appear In next Issue. played the role of the King of Mis­ to counteract the influence of Ger­ Gardiner?'Mass., were weekend guests whether it would be agreeable if I generations yet unborn the priceless RADIO . rule. The king’s jesters were dress­ man cash. When one reads the do- of her parents, IMr. and Mrs. A. M. organized a mass meeting in New freedom, de­ ed in striped tights decorated with tailed figures of expenditures for the j treasures of justice, Hill. Solution to Tuesday’s Puzzle York before recognition by the war, the expenditure of a sufficient mocracy and humanity. REPAIR SHOP THE BELOVED BRUTE chestnuts instead of the usual trim- , rnited Sta(ps f(f thf> E,rst ProvIs. Frank Benner and Miss Martha amount of money to assist materi­ “American Federation of Labor, P. O. Box 359 AiniAimlc ming of bells. Everyone having In ional Government. lAn immediate Luce of Waldoboro were the guests ally in sustaining the First Provis­ “•Samuel Gompers, President.” Over Express Office A Terrific Struggle By Physical mind the Ambassador's appoint- telegraphic reply approved my sug­ Sunday of her grandmother, Mrs. ment. one jester (Lawyer Beeman) ional Government of .Russia would Nannie Simmons and also had for ROCKLAND,...... MAINE Giants Waged In Strand Theatre gestion, and Mr. Crane was person­ have seemed infinitesimally small, asked the other jester (Judge How­ Later, at a time when it seemed callers her son, Hilton Batchelor, 39tf Picture. ally enthusiastic about the idea. and would actually have been so land): ftVhat will they play when too late. Captain Guy Gaunt, tho wife and little son of Hallowell ami when measured by the importance of thp Ambassador reaches the Court head of the British Secret Service, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jerolman, and BERRY & SMITH, of Bangor R. D. McLean portrays the role In preparing for the mass meet­ holding Russia as our ally and pre­ of the old pioneer evangelist. Peter of tit. Janies?" talked with me regarding the im­ daughter Olive of Augusta. "What will they play? They’ll ing, I first called on ex-Presidenf venting the rich war chests of that SAILMAKERS Hinges, in the J. Stuart Blackton Roosevelt and asked him to write a portance of taking steps to protect play 'God Save the Queen.' " country from falling into the hands Successors to visualization of Kenneth Perkin’s message to the First Provisional of the Bolshevists, thereby giving the world against the schemes of I had arrived that day from George W. Mugridge famous novel. “The Beloved Brute.” ' Government. I had no time to waste them the means with which to be­ the Germans in making use of Lenin j ST. GEORGE abroad and not being familiar with to estrange Russia from ^the allies. AWNINGS. TENTS, FLAGS which will he shown at Strand The­ and walked into his office without devil the world. the elaborate costumes of the How far his ideas represented the Joseph .Tyler and friend of Belfast TEAM COVERS, SPORTING GOODS atre Friday and Saturday. giving his secretary an opportunity From all I have been able to learn. MacLean appears as the father Twelfth Night celebration, I went in views of the English government, I were Sunday guests at Capt. James 52-tf full dress. When Phil Schuyler, to announce me. He \\Vs somewhat Elihu Root was not supported in his Thomas. of Victor McLaglen, the famous iritated. stating that he had made a mission and tlie idea has been ad­ was not aware, but I do not know of editorial writer of the 'New York any practical steps being taken by Adrian Kinney of Brunswick was British cinema star who came to special appointment for Mr. Garfield vanced that he was made Chairman Times, who knew that I was active the English government to serve the the weekend guest of friends. this country especially to portray and another gentleman with whom of the American Commission to H. M. de ROCHEMONT the title role. The part demands a in the financial district, caught sight First Provisional Government of Mrs. D. W. Mann of Spruce Head is of me, he remarked, to the great en­ he was in conference, and was about Russia for the purpose of weaken­ visiting her sister, (Mrs. J. A. Gil- 106 PLEASANT STREET man of gigantic physical propor­ to catch a train. I told him that I Russia. It was necessary to combat joyment of Choate: "Here comes ing his political prestige. Before his chrest tions, and McLaglen was the only came to ask him to write a message cash with cash. PLUMBING, HEATING Flint undisguised as a pirat?” departure. I called on Root with Mrs. A. M. Smalley, son Anthony actor suitable for the role. He to the Russian people. During the W’orld War Captain TEL. 244-W At an important social function at Melville Stone and English Walling. and grandson were recent callers in weighs over 200 pounds and stands ‘I haven’t time,” he said. Gaunt, ex-(Mayor Mitchel, and a 117tf Windsor, "a woman promenading While Root did not say so, I had an town. , six feet three inches in his stocking ‘It is impossible to believe that would-be President of Venezuela with Ambassador Choate, was ob­ idea that he was fearful that the Henry G. Caddy was home from feet. He is agi athlete of interna­ you haven’t time to write a short met at my office. Mitchel was com­ serving another woman dressed ex­ commission of which he was the Waldoboro over the weekend. UPSON tional repute, and a virile actor.- message at this critical juncture in mitted to serve in the war, but I was Emery B. Howard, D. D. S. PROCESSED ' tremely decollete. head was not likely to be properly Arthur Blackman and family of The role of the younger brother, the affairs of Russia,” I replied. supported. He remarked to me: “I informed that he oould not obtain ‘ Who Is that lady?" site ques­ Rockland were Sunday callers at DENTIST who is also a physical giant, is in ‘Well.’’ he yielded, with apparent am going to Russia in the same any commission except in aviation, the hands of William Russell, who tioned. for which he was not fitted. I ar­ Henry Caddy's. DENTAL XRAY and DIAGNOSIS "Madam.” Choate replied in a seri­ annoyance, ‘‘give me a pen and a spirit that my son is enlisting in the BOARD is too well known to motion picture ranged the meeting, with the idea of Mr. end Mrs. Albert Riley called Above Hustun-Tu'ttle Book Store ous manner, “I am surprised that piece of paper.” army.” fans to need introduction. And he dashed off the follow­ • • • • doing a bit for the Government and on his father Sunday. During the course of the story, you do not know’ her. She is a at the same time saving Mitchel’s D. A. Hathorne and son Alex mo­ ROCKLAND, ME. 39tf prominent Russian lady, Madam ing: ‘‘I rejoice from my soul that Root, sensible of the dangers of We carry the fa­ these two young giants arc called Russia, the hereditary friend of this the Russian situation, which were life by getting him out of the air. tored to Spruce Head Sunday, call­ together to battle each other in a Chitnmyzoff ne eilloff.” It waa4 proposed by Gaunt that ing on Mrs. Caroline Robinson and W. A. JOHNSTON. REG. PHC. • • • • country, has ranged herself on the manifest to everyone familiar with mous Upson Board wrestling match. It was mutually side of orderly liberty, of enlighten­ it. realized that it was vital to reach Mitchel get a special mission to Mrs. C. P. Morrill. JOHNSTON’S DRUG STORK agreed between McLaglen and Rus­ Once when Choate was returning ed freedom, and for its full perform­ the Russian people. He asked me to France, stop in London, and take up Mrs. Ardie Thomas who has been COMPLETE DRUG AND SUNDRY you sec advertised sell to stage a most spectacular at two in the morning from a din the subject of bringing about the on a coasting trip with her husband, LINE. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ance of duty by free nations go to Washington and get Gompers, PRESCRIPTIONS. KODAKS. DE­ physical contest for the filming. ner patty, at a time when the Idea through the world.” — Theodore as President of the American Fed­ overthrow of the German sympa­ returned home Saturday. * VELOPING. PRINTING ANO EN­ in the Saturday The theme of the story deals with of the United States purchasing an Roosevelt. eration of Labor, to cable to the thizers in Venezuela, it being known Mrs. Arthur Thomas has gone to LARGING. the two sons of the sturdy old trav­ Embassy building in London was It took him thirty seconds to write Council of Soldiers’ and "Work­ in England and the United States North Waldoboro to sec her father 370 Main Street, Rockland Evening Post. eling minister, the latter of whom being agitated, a policeman came up this. He made no change in it and men’s Delegates. This, of course I that they were actively serving Ger­ Elntus Shuman who Is very III. develops into a good-for-nothing to him and remarked: "Sir. this rushed out of his office t» catch tho did, asking English Walling to ac­ man interests. If that could have Capt. Wallace Brown who has You’ll be surprised quarrelsome brute, with whom the seems a late hour for a man of your train. company me. We found 4 Gompers been accomplished, jt would have been spending a few days at lionie father can do nothing. years to be walkinfe alone in the The mass meeting, held in the receptive, and the following is a saved Mitchel’s life; but in spite ol has returned to the C. O. S. DR. JAMES KENT at the beauty and The younger son proves all that streets." Manhattan Opera House, was i copy of the cable that be sent: Mitchel’s intimacy with Frank Polk Mrs. Eilla Robinson is at Burket the old man could wish. Later on "Yes," said Choate, "but I haven t great success. Judge Alton B. Park­ Executive Committee of the —he having put Polk on the political ville, called by the illness of her Osteopath economy of Upson— the two brothers fall Jn love with any liotne to go to." map—he was unable to secure the daughter-in-law, Mrs. Wilfred Rob­ er presided. Among the speakers Council of Workmen’s and Soldiers’ 18 SUMMER STREET, ROCKLAND the same girl, a role portrayed by "You haven’t ! exclaimed the po­ were Joseph H. Choate, Mayor Deputies, Petrograd, Russia: — mission. inson. ized ceilings. Marguerite de la Motte, and then liceman. "Who are you „ Mitchell, and Martin Littleton. The “The gravest crisis in the world’s I have asked very many English­ Frank Harding and fa^nlly of Telephone 323 36-tf there ensues a strenuous battle "I am tlie American Ambassador, vice-presidents of the meeting were history Is now hanging in the bal­ men why England did not take Thomaston were Sunday callers at Phone for prices and during which the eyes of “The Choate replied. men of prominence. ance and the course which Russia practical steps to counteract the in­ James Riley's. Brute” are opened to the general On behalf of tlie Government of will pursue may have a determining fluence of German cash in over­ E. W. HODGKINS, M. D. information. opinions of mankind. Guatemala 1 once went to Mr. A committee consisting of Joseph influence whether democracy or au­ throwing her ally, the First Provis­ His regeneration is established Choate and asked him for $1,000 H. Choate. Charles Evan Hughes, tocracy shall prevail. That de­ ional Government, and establishing EAST FRIENDSHIP OKI,, Hour,: I to 3 end 7 te ( P. M. through the terrific punishment in­ It’s now the acknowl­ worth of law. 1 told him that and myself drew up resolutions for mocracy and freedom will Anally the dictatorship of Lenin. To my 'Mr. and Mrs. Albert Morton were Ruldteoe uetll 9 A. M. end by Aeeoletmen' flicted upon him by his own brother would feel embarrassed in making the encouragement of the First Pro­ prevail there can be no doubt in the many questions to Englismen, I have in Thomaston last Tuesday the Tnlnnbnn, 134 and the love of a woman who has THOMASTON, ME. edged leader among that request if it were not for the visional Government of Russia, minds of men who know, but the received but one answer and that guests of Aletha Thompson. always seen the good side of the fact that 1 was not acting for myself was under the following conditions. which were passed unanimously at cost, the time lost and the sacrifices Andrew 'Simmons of Friendship brute, something never acknowl­ I, as an amateur, was driving a high it'allboards. and had only $1,000. the mass meeting and—with Roose­ which would ensue from lack of spent the weekend with his sister, edged by any other person not even •“What quality of law do you DR. T. L. McBEATH velt’s message and a letter from united action may be appaWing. It powered automobile at the rate of Mrs. Hattie Burns. the man’s own father. sixty miles an hour, and an Eng want?” , Elihu Root—were cabled to Petro-i is to avfftd this that I address you. •Sidney Bradford was in Thomas­ Osteopathic Physician 1 replied that from him there lishraan prominent in the diplomatic grad. ‘‘In view of the grave crisis ton Thursday.. BY APPOINTMENT ONLY STILL PRACTICING LAW could only be the first quality. service sat by my side, having every W. H. G LOUER CO. After the mass meeting, the through which the Russian people Albert IHussey and Gus Anderson Telephone 133 Tlie ease was a boundary question “American Committee for the En­ are passing we assure you that you reason to be thinking of the next S3 UNION ST.. ROCKLAND. ME. Hon. John P. Swasey, Former Con­ to he decided by the court at Cart­ world instead of this; I turned and spent a day last week in Port Clyde. Graduate of American 8chool of Rockland, Me. couragement of Democratic Govern­ can rely absolutely on the whole Mrs. Iva Wallace of Friendship gressman From This District, I3 asgo Choate wrote a very elabor­ hearted support and co-operation of asked him why England had not > Osteopathy ment in Russia” was formed, with was the guest of her mother, Ella Active. ate opinion, which I forwarded to the American people in the great taken steps to support the First the assistance of Mr. Choate and Morton, Saturday. urt. Not long after I wrote Melville Stone. Included in the com­ war against our common enemy, Provisional Government of Russia, the con Benjamin Lakso returned Saturday FRANK H. INGRAHAM Ill Spite of the fact that he will be mittee were the presidents of our Kaiserism. In the fulfillment of lie immediately replied that it was from where he has Sfi years obi next September. lion. universities, Charles E. Hughes. Al­ that cause the present American owning to the “crown influence.” It ?ytorney and Counselor at had employment for the winter. John l>. Swasey of Canton. Represen­ ton B. Parker, Jacob H. Schiff, government has the support of was quite natural that England tative in Congress from the second Samuel Gompers, ex-Unlted States ninety-nine per cent of the Ameri­ should have preferred to have seen Emina and Sadie Davis were call Law district lor two terms, and a gallant Free Magazine Senator Spooner, Lyman J. Gage, can people. Including the working established in Russia a constitu­ ers in Cushing Sunday. 431 MAIN ST., ROCKLAND, MAINE officers in the Civic War, is still ac­ Chauncey M. Depew, seven of our class of both the cities and the agri­ tional monarchy rather ’than a re­ Stanley Copeland has gone to Thomaston where he has employment Telepeones—Office 468; House 693-R 20 PER CENT tive in tlie practice of law ami only a With every most prominent diplomats, includ­ cultural sections. public. But that idea should have short time ago Hied ami obtained a ing our ex-ambassadors to England, “In free America as in free Russia, been secondary, to the Importance of for the summer. Bunday. William Orne spent tlie weekend at We give regularly until verdict in a case before the Superior France, and Germany, and men the agitators for a peace favorable to holding Russia as an ally and tak­ ARTHUR L. ORNE Court .at Auburn. Though not prominent in industry and journal-^ the Prussian militarism have been ing steps to guard against its plunge home. further notice 20 PER ' strong physically, so that he was per­ Good Short Stories ism. allowed to express their opinions so into chaos. Insurance mitted by the Court to remain seated Feeling that the Russians would that the conscious and unconscious (When the Russian situation was SOMERVILLE CENT OFF the marked while examining-and cross-examining Stories of Adventure be Impressed by the spontaneous tools of the Kaiser appear more in­ like a seething cauldron. “Ham" Successor te A. J. Irnklno A Co. selling price on every witnesses. Mr. Swasey showed no di- sending of cables, independently fluential than they really are. Ydu Lewis, the Democratic “whip” of the The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl 417 MAIN ST. .... ROCKLAND ’ minution of ids mental powers, and Thrilling Novels worded, by the governors of our should realize the truth of the situa­ Senate, said he was going to ask A. Dodge born April 22, has been article in our store, includ­ ills argument Io the jury was a pow­ states, such cables to include reso­ tion. There are but few in America President Wilson to send for me. named Russell Milton. The annual meeting of the Sheep A. C. MOORE erful arid convincing one. Interesting Travel Stories lutions passed by their respective willing to allow Kaiserism and its al­ That night at a dinner I gave at the ing Stove#. Mr. Swasey has been supervisor ttf. legislatures that were in session, lies to continue their rule over those Dower House, Mr. Tumulty saL»at scot Lake Fish and Game Associa­ school, town clerk and town treasur­ immediate steps were taken to bring non-German people who wish to be rrfy left, and I told him that* w’hile I tion will be held at the home of John Piano Tuner er of CantonJ member of the Malne^ appear regularly in the Sun­ about the sending of such messages. free from their domination. Should had had a clear vision at the outset F. Booker, Thursday evening. May 7. STONINGTON legislature 1*74-76. and member off day Globe Illustrated Maga­ The sending of cables by the gov­ we not protest against the pro- as to the importance of assisting to Refreshments will be served. WITH THE MAINE MUSIC CO. Governor Ih.bio's Council, 1883-1884. zine each Sunday. ernors of our states to a foreign Kaiser socialist interpretation of the sustain the First Provisional Gov Edward E. Barker of* Waterville FURNITURE CO. Although .Mr. Swasey has made ids power was unprecedented. ^Know­ demand for an annexation, numetf, eminent of Russia, I did not now was a recent business caller in town home during ids whole life in tlie vil­ Order next Sunday’s Globe ing that the governors would be de­ that all oppressed non-German peo­ want to talk to the President, as it •Calvin Hibbert of Washington was L. R. CAMPBELL sirous of hearing from their sena­ L. MARCUS lage of Canton, where lie was born, in advance from your news­ ples shall be compelled to remain seemed to me that we had lost our in town Thursday,. tors in Washington, I spent four under the domination of Prussia great opportunity of assisting Rus­ lie lias made a reputation far out- dealer or newsboy. B. R. Canney and Gordon Rice of Attorney At Law 313-81# MAIN ST, TEL. 74S-J reaching the bounds of liis native days in the United States Senatejand her lackeys, Austria and Tur- sia. Hartford, Conn., are guests at B. D. 130-tf 1 State, lohby explaining to the senators my key? Should we not rather accept fTo Be Continued] Brown’s, 175 MAIN 8T, ROCKLAND. MB. Every-Other-Day Rockland Courier-Gazette, Thursday, May 7, 1925 Page Five

WALDOBORO WARREN Mrs. Henry Crowell is convalesc­ Bird Day was observed May 1 nt Cryjar ing from a surgical operation per­ Malcolm’s Corner primary school. Children formed at the Knox Hospital Rock Parents and friends listened to the land. following program: Victrola, “Mock­ Mrs. Percy Simmons has returned ing Bird;” “Our Program,” Ethel from Canada. Harding: “Migration," Shirley Pay- Miss Evelyn Hatch of Burkettvllle son; “How Tlie Birds Help Us,” has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs Douglass Bowley; “Bob White or Arthur Hatch. Quail,” Edward Lampinen; •‘Blue­ Mr. and Mrs. E. J. H. Miller were bird.” Ella Moody; “Bose-Breasted In Rockland last week. Grosbeak,” Marie Boggs; "Robin,” The Odd Fellows supper was well Erma Spear; “Goldfinch,” Marguerite People MUST have light and power attended and as usual a gre it suc­ Simmons; “Owl,” Florence Wiley; cess. “Bobolink,” Richard Bucklin: “Chim­ Mrs. William G. Reed has returned ney Swift,” Willis Moody; “Chicka­ from Vermont. dee exercise, Grade II; physical ex­ I. S. Bailey was at home for the ercises, “Birds Fly,” Grades 1 and 2; —a sound basis for dividends weekend from the University . of poem, “Il Ever I See,” Christine Star- Castoria Maine. rett; poem, “Queer Neighbors,” Bea­ Mrs. Maynard Kuhn, Miss Eliza­ trice Haskell; “Who Stole the Birds’ beth and Miss Virginia Kuhn are vis­ Nest?” Grade 1; poem, “The Owl” MOTHER:- Fletcher’s Cas- iting Mrs. Frank Massure In Port­ Ernest Robinson; “Spell Bird,” Har­ Central Maine Power Company devel­ in Central Maine is an ever-growing toria is a pleasant, harmless Sub­ land. lan Spear; violin solos, "Dolly’s ops power and extends lines, not from one is best reflected in the following stitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Rev. W. R. Patterson will preach a Waltz” and “Dream Waltz.” Beatrice Mcrmou apiiropriate to Mother's Day Haskell; “The Merry Brown Thrush,” a desire merely to expand but in response chart which shows the growth in cus­ Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared for Sunday morning at the Methodist Barbara Achorn; “Mary and the Infants in arms and Children all ages. church. Special singing will con­ Swallow,” Marguerite .Simmons, to the demands of the public for a service tomers of Central Maine Power Com­ tribute to the program. Erma Si ear; 'Warning Birds,” Ella C. Curtis entertained the it can get in no other way. pany as of Dec. 31 each year beginning To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Mrs. H Moody; physical exercises, Grades 3 Susannah Wesley Society -Monday and 4: “The Birds of Killingworth,” That this demand for light and power with 1917: I_roven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it. evening. Fifteen members were Ethel Harding; “Tlie Terrible Scare­ present and report a very enjoyable crow,” Edward Lampinen; “Birdies’ event. Refreshments were served Ball,” Grades 1 and 2; victrola, by the committee. "Bird Imitations.” Tlie District Sabbath School As­ G. D. Gould is having ills annual sociation will meet at the Baptist spring vacation from his duties at the RECOVERY OF COLSON church, April 15. Further details hank. will he given next week. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Andrews re­ The Social Club held its last meet­ turned the latter part of last week ing with Mrs.'Melissa Davis. A sand­ from a few weeks stay in Boston. ALMOST LIKE MIRACLE wich supper was served at 7 o’clock. Mrs. B. M. Achorn moved into her A musical entertainment was enjoyed newly furnished home in the Sawyer by all. The next meeting will be tenement on Cook street Saturday. declares Mr. Colson. Agent Eastern Steamship with Mrs. Dennis Mank. The annual meeting held Saturday “For a number of years I suffered Mrs. W. C. Flint, Mrs. E. E. Brack­ Lines For Years Victim of intensely from gravel, and though 1 evening at the Baptist church was a ett. Miss Gladys Flint and Miss Lois tried everything I knew of 1 would most enjoyable occasion. A boun­ Terrible Kidney Colic At­ Hagerman were in Rockland Satur­ have those terrible attacks of kidney tiful supper was followed by reports tacks and Agonizing Rheu­ olic right along. Anyone who has day. of the year’s work showing a good ever had them knows the intense Miss Ruth Thomas of Rockland bas balance in the treasury after all hills matism. | been the guest of Mrs. Herman F. were paid. Officers were elected as suuc-’ing they cause. 1 would just 19/7 1923 J?24 walk the floor as long as I could Nash. follows: Moderator, Ward M. Stet­ 1920 1921 1922 KARNAK COMPLETELY during ore of these attacks, and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Achorn of son; clerk, William L. Lawry; as­ Camden were weekend guests of Mrs. sistant clerk, W. M. Stetson; treasur­ RESTORES HEALTH when 1 couldn’t endure any more 1 would lie down and just suffer for Ella Achorn. er, Mrs. Grace Wlyllie; auditor, Ansel hours until the attack passed. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Savage, Mr. Hilt: trustees, I/eslie A. Packard, F. “This Wonderful Medicine “I also had rheumatic or neuritis and Mrs. Arthur Savage and Miss H. Wyllie and Fred M. Kenniston:; The money to do this public service work The 12,479 partner owners in the Com­ pains in the back of iny neck and Bernice Parker of Augusta were re­ ■ hers. Fred M. Butler, Millard Hart. is raised and expended under restrictions pany show concisively that Maine people Is, Without a Doubt, Best cent guests of Miss Grace A. Yorke. \ . Jard Hart, Raymortd ( Kenniston, r m l • • o «. . | head, and it just kept me in misery which the public itself has made. This is have appreciated the opportunity to share Ever Made, Says Maine nil the time. The Paragon Button Corporation Ft ui Overlook, Irvin Spear and in the profits of this work. ! “Well, sir, I was astonished at the Band will entertain King Hiram Parker Spear; deaconesses, Mrs. why, when more capital can be used, Cen­ Council Band on’ the occasion of the Mansfield Robinson, Mrs. Fred H. results J got from my very first bot- tral Maine Power Company goes, frankly More Maine people own the 7 per cent I tie of Karnak. I continued taking visit oi that order here Friday, May Wyllie, Mrs. Fred M. Kenniston and Preferred Stock of Central Maine Power Men and women of all ages and in the medicine and am now on my fifth 22. Preparations are going rapidly Mrs. Leslie A. Packard. A hearty and openly to the people of its home state. all walka of life, afflicted with stom­ l>ottle. I haven’t had an attack of forward to make this event one of the vote of appreciation was extended Company than any other security save ach, liver and kidney troubles of I gravel or pain in my back or groin greatest in the history of the town. Mary Kalloch for her faithful ser­ government bonds. every form, some of them of long since 1 started on it three months Mrs. -Malvina Comery went to Bos­ vices as treasurer in the years past. This Company has done Maine’s work of standing and chronic nature, and Send inthe coupon for more information i ago. The rheumatism has left my ton Wednesday. Millard Hart was elected agent for power financing in a big, open, clear-cut- others severely complicated are testi­ neck and head, and mf whole system The Paragon Button Corporation The Baptist Messenger. Mrs. Mans­ about this Company and the work it is do­ fying to their health having been re­ has been built up and strengthened. Band went to Damariscotta Monday field Robinson, Miss Mary Kalloch, way, largely through the sale of its 7 stored by the use of Karnak, the sen­ ing. You do not obligate yourself in any I eat much better, don’t lose a min­ evening to attend a housewarming Mrs. F. M. Kenniston and Fred M. per cent Preferred Stock. way. sational medicine which is selling so ute’s sleep now, and enjoy life as I and birthday party at the home of Butler were elected delegates to the rapidly here at Jhe Corner Drug have not been able to do for over Elmer Waring, who is a member of Association which meets in Tenant’s Store. three years. Karnak is a world the band. Next Monday the Band Harbor today (May 7.) Now comes Andrew J. Colson, -COUPON- beater.’’ will be given a complimentary supper John S. Cates went Monday to prominent resident of Hampden Over 500,000 bottles of Karnak sold and benefit by Progressive Grange of Rockland where he will visit Mr. and Highlands, Me., who has been agent Cehtral Maine Power Company, in four States in ten months. Winslow's Mills. The supper Is Mrs. James T. Cates for several days. for the Eastern Steamship Lines, Inc., Karnak is sold in Rockland exclu­ • • • • at Hampden Highlands for 23 years, scheduled for 6.30 and will be fol­ Augusta, Maine. sively by the Corner Drug Store; in lowed by a band concert and dance. Central Maine and reports results from the use of Mrs. Lucie J. Hill Thomaston by McDonald’s Rexall The officers of the local Moose Karnak Qiat are simply amazing. Store; in Union by Gordon-Lovejoy The funeral services of Mrs. Lucie “Karnak is without doubt the best lodge were installed Saturday night J. Hill who died May 1 were held Please send me more information about your Com­ j Co.; and by the leading druggist in as follows: Past Dictator, Ira M. medicine ever sold in a drug store,’* every eitv.—adv. from the Congregational church (Sun­ pany and its security. I understand this places me Eugley, Dictator, William A. John­ day afternoon at 2.30, Rev. H. M. under no obligation whatever. son; Vice Dictator. George Soule; Power Co. Purrington officiating assisted by Prelate, James Steele; Secretary, O. HOPE pacity again as soon as empty.’ Mr. Rev. C. D. Paul. The death of Mrs. Name ...... • • Petxj- bought the Orris Young V. Hassner: treasurer. Walter Boggs; Hill came as a deep loss to -her rela ­ The many friends of tlie Into trustee. James Harkins; Sergeant at place in Lincolnville two years ago tives and friends. She was horn in Augusta, Maine Georgs Delco Parker will be grieved Arms. Fred E. Boggs. The installa­ Address ...... to leirn of his death which occurred and later bought the farm on the op­ Warren 73 years ago, the daughter of posite side of the road of the "Gus" tion was followed by a supper. the late Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Teague. at his home In Malden., Masa.. after, Meetings of the lodge afe held every ...... >...... a two month's illness. He Was a son Dieifnc heirs?'a nil is rapidly improv­ She spent her early girlhood in War­ Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. C. H. 15-7-25 of Justin L. Parker and Caroline ing both farms. Raised on a farm, ren, later going to l^awrencc, Mass , Harwood Parker and was horn in he followed the sea for over 15 years. where she was for many years a Lincolnville. lie enlisted with tho I hut like most farm-bred hoys came TENANT’S HARBOR successful trained nurse. The late? 26th M ilne regiment of volunteers In back to the land and Is making a The Senior Class of St. George years of her life were spent in War­ • baked bean suppers in the school­ the Civil War and was in the battle good practical farmer. High School assisted by a few mem­ ren at the home on Weston hill. the winter. Miss Addle Carver NORTH HAVEN PLEASANT POINT house l ilday evening. After tlie sup­ of Pull Run. Mr. Parker married bers el' the Junior Class will present She leaves to mourn her loss, two stopped in Boston for a few weeks. Lawrcston Creamer of South P. L. Brown has bought the Fran­ per the usual program was enjoyed Ellen Amanila Mansfield, a native of VINALHAVEN the three act comedy, “The King Pin” brothers Samuel W. Teague of Cush­ S. II. Witherspoon called on friends Cushing, was at the summer home of cis Mills store and will move it f which consisted of dialogues, illus­ Iio|ie, in 18C4 who died in 1916. Ho on May 9 at 7.30 p. m. in the I. O. ing, Alpheus M. of Warren and one Sunday. He is in poor health. IL A. Fatten Monday pruning apple Rev. Albert Henderson will begin across the road onto his lot and will trated songs, recitations, readings, lias been a resident of Malden for 60 O. F. hall. The cast is as follows: sister, Mrs. Ida I Abbey of Warren, There was a dance in Union Hall his duties Sunday as pastor of open a confectionery and antique trees. singing. W. S. Demuth, Henry Teel, years end of late years has spent his Tom Ward, editor of the “Daily who tenderly cared for her during Friday evening. Mrs. Raymond Coombs of Isles- Union church. Mothers' Day will he store *n the early summer. and Bert York played violins with summers with his niece. Mrs. Charles Post," Henley Day: Cyrus Cameron, her last illness. There are also sev­ H. L. Brown is convalescing from boro spent the weekend with her son observed with appropriate decora­ Francks Mills has sold one of his I Mrs. Lizzie Maloney at the organ. Payson of Hope, also visiting Ills oth­ president of the Central National eral nieces and nephews and a host the grippe. Byron Coombs and family. Monday tions and special music. Horace Overland automobiles to Philip About $16 was cleared from the sup­ er'nieces. Mrs. Arthur Libby and Bank, Principal Maxwell Erskine of relatives and friends. The floral Mrs. Coombs went to Glenmere to Bray will be at the organ, Sunday Brown. per and collection. Mrs. Charles M. rriner both of Lin­ Jim Fredericks, reporter for the tributes were mute evidence of the visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. school at the usual hour, 10.15. All APPLETON RIDGE I Mrs. Leslie Young received a tel­ "Post," Wilho Lampinen; Joseph esteem in which the deceased was Mr. Libby of Rocklano was in town Davis, who have been making their colnville. He was a gentleman much mothers and fathers are requested Dr. and Mrs. B. H. Kellar of Thom­ egram Monday announcing the death Cameron, son . of Cyrus, William held. Chester Wyllie sang most ef­ recently taking orders for automo­ home the past two years with their admired and respected and will be to attend as there are classes for all. aston and Raphael Taylor of West­ of her mother at her home in Block greatly missed. Archer. Dick Thompson, a politician, fectively two tenor solos, favorites biles. He received orders for a Ford boro, Mass., were Sunday callers at son Byron Davis. At 11.30 is the morning service, 6 coupe from Garnet Thornton, a truck Island, R. I. Much sympathy is ex­ Roland Robbins during his school o'clock p. m. the Senior Christian Everett Watts: John Connors, a poli­ of the deceased. Interment was in A. G. Pitman’s. Mrs. Katie Moore is critically ill from H. 'S. Beverage and William tended Mrs. Young. vacation has given the Robbins Endeavor and at 7 o'clock p. m„ the tician. Elwyn Tabbutt; newsbep's, the family lot at Fairview cemetery. Mrs. Elizabeth 'Sprowl as helping with pneumonia. Charles Morris, ; Wilho Elgland Lobley. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Maloney who house a new eoat of paint and surely evening meeting. teacher, visited schools in the ImcK O. W. Creamer and family and Mr*. been very sick with the pre- did a good job.. Thomas, the butler, Myron Hupper; NATIVE OF WARREN Frank Sampson bought a Ford Julia Shattuck were in Rockland have Students have been chosen to rep­ part of the town Monday. vailing listeyiper are slowly recov- Mrs. Lillian Weaver has returne I Ituth Cameron, daughter of Cyrus, coupe of William Small and sold It Sunday. resent the University of Maine in 'There were no services at the Bap­ ering. from Massachusetts where she has the State Intercollegiate competi­ Hilja Kulju; Betty Ward, Tom’s sis­ George A. Creighton, Retired Shoo the next day to James Pendleton. tist church Sunday on account of tlie W. G. Maloney and O. F. Williams been spending a week with relatives tion in writing for 1925 and the head ter, Evelyn Morris; Mabel Carothers, Manufacturer, Dies in Lynn, Mass. Rodney Haskell. Argyle McDouall illness of the pastor. Q.f Thomaston were at A. W. Ma­ and friends in Waltham, Newton and of the list la the essay contest, also and Edith Schulyer, friends of Betty and William Cooper were In Rock­ Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Luce and fain* loney’s Sunday evening. Watertown. the poetry contest Is Miss Alice M. and Ruth, Gertrude' Kulju, Kathleen George A. Creighton, retired shoe land Thursday on business. ily of Oakland spent Sunday with Herbert Moore who lias employ­ Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wellman were Libby of this town. Barter. Refreshments will be on manufacturer, died Sunday at lii< North Haven High School hall relatives here. ment < n Magee Island, spent the guests ol Mrs. Eleanor Payson Sun­ Tomorrow night ''The Country sale and an informal dance will fol­ home, 261 Ocean street, Lynn, at the team played Rockport Wednesday. Dr. B. II. Kellar of Thomaston was weekend at L. S. Miller’s. 3 day. Doctor” will be presented at Me­ low the play. The proceeds will go age of 31 years. Mr. Creighton was Clara Whitmore who spent the a professional caller at II. C. Stan­ A. IL Carle’ has several hundred Mrs. Elvie Fish and daughter morial hall by the Senior Class V. to help defray the expenses of the born in Warren, the son of George Y. winter in Sarasota. Fla., has returned ley’s Sunday. feet of peas about four inches high, Laura Fish were dinner guests of H. 8. Specialties will Include Ha­ class at the graduation which will bn and Keziah Creighton. He came to home and Is attending high school. with which he expects to supply his Three Stories Miss Elizabeth Bartlett Sunday. waiian songs and music by Knee- held June 18. Lynn, 60 years ago, when he entered She attended High School at Sara­ neighbors and the summer people by Mr. anil Mrs. A. P. Allen and eon land Sawyer, William and Arlena The regular meeting of O. E. S. was the shoe business. His first enter­ sota while there. Jtily 4. Every Day Harold anil wife motored to Port­ lyossuth; saxuphone duet by Harold held May 1 with a good attendance. prise was as a partner in the Baker C. F. Brown with his men A. L. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Carle of Bos­ land last week, returning the same Arey and Alton Nelson; SeniorClass The members were much pleased to & Creighton Shoe Company. He Leverage, l^igh Witherspoon. Lloy 1 ton spent last week at their farm day. songs. The High School orchestra have with them as visitors Mr. and joined tlie Creighton Brothers’ firm a Whitmore and Dalon Brown are here. A continued novel of ad­ Wallace Bobbin* and son Clifton will play during the performance Mrs. Peterson of Rumford Fulls. few years later and ten years after­ rushing work on the I^inont place. ‘Mr. ami Mrs. W. 1. Rivers of Wis­ venture, mystery, and ro­ H. N. Burgess Is working with F. are busy with their new spraying and the Midnighters will furnish Mrs. Peterson is a native of this ward took his sons with him into his casset spent* Sunday at their cot­ mance; a continued story music for dancing until 1 o’clock. place, being a daughter of Mr. and own business, of which he remained W. Sampson In the garage repair­ outfit i praying apple orchards of sur­ tage at Dream Harbor. of married life, and a short Reserved seats now on sale at O Mrs. John Fuller. She Is a past ma­ an active figure as president until’ ing autos. rounding fnpns in this vicinity and Mrs. Oscar Williams of Thomaston in Appleton.' P. Lyons. The graduates will leave tron of the chapter where she now 1907, when he retired and passed the Mrs. Mary Whitmore Is with her story is stopping at tlie home of A. W. Ma­ Huke Robbins of Rockport called May 14 for Washington, D. C., chap resides. At the close of the meet­ well-established concern on to his daughter Mrs. H. M. Leadbetter. She eroded by Mrs. Charles Chilles and ing, Mrs. Harriet Wheeler, in behalf son, Albert A. Creighton, who still lias a very had foot. loney where she was called by the at Tyle Noyes' lust week on busi­ illness of her mother, Mrs. Katie Appear Every Day ness. ' accompanied by Herbert Cassie '24, of the committee in charge, which conducts the Albert A. Creighton Mrs. H. T. Crockett returned from a week's visit In Rockport Friday. Moore. 'Mrs. Annie Haskell. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chilles '28 and Andrew Gil­ comprised Mrn. Wheeler. Mrs. Emma Shoe Company at 560 Broad street. IN THE J. A. Ihirpee of Rockland and Mrs. christ '24. Dunn and Charles - Knlloeh, pre­ Mr. Creighton was a member of the Her mother Mrs. Upham accompan­ Walter Hastings of Thomaston is ied her. Helen Watts of Thomaston were pi A. Smalley Is attending Ma­ sented the worthy matron, Mrs. Fan­ Washington Street Baptist Church building a cottage on Gay’s Island. BOSTON GLOBE guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albino Allen sonic Grand Lodge at Portland. nie Morris, with a beautiful May bas­ and fo? many years visited daily the Miss Fostlna Duncan has returned The Pleasant Point Improvement Tuesday. Rev. Mr. Rhodes of Belfast ket tilled with jonquils. Words Oxford Club, of which he was a mem - from Miami. Fla., where she spent Society had another of their famous preached at Union church last Sun­ could not express the appreciation of her. He also was a member of the day. Miss Doris Roberts lias so­ Mrs. Morris of this gift but the sur­ Park Club and Richard W. Drown NORTH HOPE loist with special music by the prised and appreciative look on her Lodge of Odd Fellows. He was a Mr. and Mrs. Ut G. I’eaae were In choir. While in town -Mr. Rhodes countenance surely convinced her charter director of tlie Lynn Safe North ,'ppleton Sunday. was the guest of Mr. and ilr^ Wil­ givers w hat her words could not have Deposit and Trust Company and for­ Arthur Phillips motored from Lew­ liam Benner. expressed. Sandwiches, cake and mer dilector of the Lynn Storage and It j the BEST there h—ana in a new WHITE package iston the latter part of the week, re­ The date of the Junior Prom Is coffee were served. The table deco­ Warehouse. He also was the direc­ turning Sunday with his wife and May 28. Lane's orchestra of four rations were feathers and burdocks tor of several Lynn banks, but be­ children who have been spending the pieces will furnish music. and the costumes worn by five of the cause of failing health during tlie past work with her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. Charles Schofield and child­ members weFe in keeping with the past few months was forced to resign. Mrs. W. E. Hall. Mr. Phillips while ren, Arthur and Jane, returned to day and were perfectly ridiculous. He leaves besides his wife, Ella A. here, sold his ear to Alton Pease who Rockland Monday accompanied l>y After the lunch a short program was Creighton, Ills son, Albert M. Creigh­ 'Mrs. Schofield's father, A. U. Pat­ ba motored to Lewiston Sunday after­ given l>y two ladles and one gen­ ton of Lynn, and two daughters, Miss °t°ea noon with them, returning with the terson. tleman (?) At the next meeting on Bessy Creighton of Lynn and Mrs. SuP^ The Rainbow Club met Thursday car Sunday night. May 15 a Scotch program and a Robert \V. Armstrong of Winchester with Mrs. Dewey Brown. Scotch treat will be served by Mrs. and eight grandchildren.—Bosto i Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wentworth II. W. Fitleld was In the city Mon­ arc driving a new Fonl. Mr. and Mary Chilles, Mrs. Lizzie Inlach and Transcript. day. Mrs. Ethel Auld. Mrs. Wentworth and little son Mau­ Mrs. Annie Orcutt entertained the TEAS The Grammar School baseball Three Crow Pure Baking Soda rice are spending a few days with Juanita Club at her home Wednes­ her parents before motoring to team o.’ this place motored to Rock­ Sometimes called BI Carbonate or FANCY FORMOSA OOLONG day evening. land on the afternoon of May 1 and Saleratus.—adv. Massachusetts where Mr. Wentwyrlh A (May Basket Social was enjoy­ lias employment for the summer. ed by the members of Marguerite defeated' the Rockland Grammar j There's no finer brew anywhere than a steaming An exceedingly heavy thunder Chapter. O. 11 S. Monday evening. -School team with a score of 14 to 13. shower with rain anil hail passed Lafayette Carver Corps held its Hurrah for Tenant's'Harbor. cup of Superba Fancy Formosa Oolong. It has body over here Monday night. regular meeting Tuesday evening, The Baptist IJncoln Association c and flavor, yet is not too strong or herby in taste. It's Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Perry, Donald which was preceded by a 6 o'clock meets with this church next Thurs­ OUGHS Perry and Mr. and .Mrs. G. A. Hall sapper. day. A large attendance Is expected. Everyfewhours swallow the very finest of all Oolong Teas. Ask your Grocer for Mrs. Fannie Morris has opened her were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. slowly a quarter of a the new WHITE package. The price ii 40 cents ftr hal] pound. L. H. Perry at Lincolnville Satur­ parlor and her delicious Ices will be FEDERATION OF LABOR teaspoonfulofVicks. Also day. served there at any day or evening of Medium Grade in RED Package at 30 cent* per half pound. Friends of Leland H. Perry, for­ the week including -Sundays. She melt a little in a spoon merly ul this place, will be interested The 22d annual meeting of the will also sent out large or small or or a tin cup and inhale to know that he is making a good Maine Federation of Labor is to be ders byVequest. Telephone 6-4. the vapors arising. start In the chicken business. He has held in Waterville, on June 2, 3, 4 and • • • • liullt a new brooder house and has 5 and It is expected that the meeting Movies at Tenant’s Harbor Fri­ bis first hatch (or hatch) of husky will be well attended and of consid­ day night, a real western feature There are 99 Superba Products chicks comfortably housed, using a erable profit to the workers of the "Forty Horse Hawkins,” serial —all of superb quality new Old Trusty incubator which Is State. The call for the conference “Iron Man" chapter eight. Regula VICKS due to hatch another 150 (or hette-) was Issued a few days ago by How­ comedy. Coming Monday “Drums of w VapoRub chicks soon unfl will he tilled to ca­ ard C. Woodside of Portland. Fate." a Paramount picture.—adv, Phi IT Million Jan Und Yaaitr Page Six Rockland Courier-Gazette, Thursday, May 7, 1925. Every-Other-Day r THOMASTON INVESTING FOR r —— FRANK O. HASKELL LARGE PROFITS Mrs Ella Elliot and Miss Ida El­ OWNERS AND CARETAKERS liot are leaving today for a visit in SPECIALS FOR CASH GROCERY 41 OCEAN STREET At no time In our history has Bosfrn. money been made so rapidly and so OF SUMMER COTTAGES William Dunbar is having repairs TELEPHONES 316 AND 317 easily as It has during the last few made upon his house on Water street. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY years. Business has boomed. Im­ CITIZENS .1. Walter Strout has resigned as MAIL & TELEPHONE ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED mense dividends have been, and are treasurer of the Thomaston Savings being, declared, yet the man or ATTENTIQNI Dank in order to accept a position in woman with a small amount to in­ the Thomaston National bank. Mr. vest is just as much “at sea" to know­ We have thousands of fine Geianiums ready for Strout has been a trustee of the HANLEY’S CASH PRICES FOR FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY how to place their money to bring savings bank for 19 years. Thirteen good returns about which he or she Is you. Also thousands of Good Seedlings. Write years ago upon the death of Charles THOMASTON, ME. constantly reading. us your wants or call at our greenhouses, at M. Cushing he was chosen treasurer STEAKS STEAKS There is now a new style of invest­ and has the full confidence of the ing, same as a new style of clothes. public. The deposits have increase ! FANCY RUMP 253 Camden Street, Rockland PRUNES, 2 lbs...... 25c Lb. 30c Lb. 45c One should adopt the s’yle while Yts until they now approximate $200,000. BEST new', and not after It has passed. Charles M. Starrett has been chosen PALM OLIVE SOAP, 5 bars...... 43c TOP OF THE LITTLE FLOWER SHOP CUT Industrials Are In Style. to suoceed Mr. Strout and will enter (A Big Trade) ROUND Some vears ago ihe popular in- ’’SILSBY’S” upon his duties May 18. He is well estmenis wane rai roa-1 securities. known to the public through his con­ CLOVERBLOOM BUTTER...... 52c Itailronds a,re new, and very pro­ 399 MAIN STREET ROCKLAND, ME. LAMB Fores SHOULDER Sm°^ 54lf nection with the Maine Central Rail­ (Nothing Better Churned) fitable, oral tip) iaytalment proved road which has covered a period of LAMB Lb. . 20c good. 23 years of which 2^ years were SLICED BACON, Mild Cured, lb...... 45c Those who' invested early reaped spent in Rockland. Both gentlemen FANCY FOWL, lb...... 38c llie prof Is. Those who followed In Wanted have many friends who are extending BANG UP PEACHES, can...... 25c later ye.is got only meager returns, In Everybody’s Column congratulations. SUGAR, 14 pounds...... $1.00 HAMBURG STEAK, lb...... 15c; 2 lbs...... 25c and in some cases almost complete Advertisements in this rolunm not to ex­ WANTED—A middle aged lady to keen . E. W. Thurlow of Boston was in losses. ceed three, lines Inserted once for 25 eents. house for a middle aged man. No objection to ooe o- two children Mile and a half town Tuesday. He was an active CREAM TARTAR, why pay more, lb. ... 38c 3 tlmee 'fQr 30 eents. Additional lines 5 STEAK, lb. .. . 35c PORK ROASTS Tae Style Then Changed to Copper eents ea<* for one lime, 10 cents for three front ;own lOTBR WILLIAMS, K. F. D . member of the Atlantic Coast Com­ BAKER’S CHOCOLATE, lb...... 40c VEAL The first copper mines made ml|- times Six words mahe a line. Box 88, Vinalhaven. 33*37 pany which built several schooners in Lb...... 25c or.aire« of those who financed them, CAMPBELL’S SOUP, can...... 11c FANCY CHOPS, lb. .. . 25c WANTED—<: Irl to do general housework. Thomaston during the World War. CORNED BEEF l.nter, when the public ir.ado up its Cost and Found Apply to W. O. H'LIjMR, Courier-Gazette of­ JMr. Thurlow w’as in town to dispose MILK FED STEW, lb. ... . 15c mind t-> invest, it formed a large fice. 5 5* 57 of some pictures, models of vessels NATIVE ROASTS, lb. . . 20c Newly corned, lb. 8c number of II- Ittious mines, highly LOST—jiitll rim gla.MW in leather cuse. [ WANTED—59 hens FRED CUHIC.H, and other things which were in the All Goods Guaranteed First Class and “Service” Himday I'ldht on Limerock street. DAiNIKL Beauchamp* Point. Tel. 102-IP Camden. apitalized. woii stock being Honied MUNIUK 8 Park St______1 ______55»57 sail loft recently bought by the J. B. to catch the people’s money. \ Is Our Motto LARD, pure, lb...... 19c SALT PORK, heavy Backs LOST-M-Maltese ahagg> cat Please notify WANTED—Small ftecond Hand Safe. Rooms Pearson Co. Then Co ne The Oil AVells. MRS AHTHPK L 13fi Limerock St N’o 2 o- Xo. 3 Masonic Temple. ROCKLAND The lecture of Rev. J. W. Strout at LARD Compound, lb. . 16c ..Lb...... •...... 25c Again those who invested early for Tel. 88J Keward. ft RO( KINkRT L:MK CORiP. 55 57 the Congregational church Tuesday the most part invested safely, and LOST—Tuesday morning, small black fold­ AUTO DELIVERY TEL. 162 ing pockeihook on Main. Blm. Grace or Union WANTED—At once, waitress GRAY evening was well attended. lt was won fortunes. STS. I>B. REUTER, 38 Summer St 55 U GULL CAFE. Limerock street 54-56 highly instructive and was well re­ GEM NUT Butterine, lb 25c LARD, 4 pound pails, \ year or two later tlie chances WANTED—Girl or woman to care for three LOST—Masonic charm. 32d degree with ceived. ' tlgng in the latest style. Mr. J*el- were about len to one against the J. F. BURGESS. children day - times. Call at 30 UNION CAMDEN 5 lbs...... $1.18 each...... 80c Shrine emblem. Reward. STREET, after 6 o’clock. 54*56 The Congregational church is plan­ yea's efforts are appreciated. invest ir picking a winner from the 391 Main street. 54*.56 Quite a change on the horizon is hundreds of oil companies whoso WANTED—Table girl NARRAGANWCTT ning a plant and rummage sale to be LOST—Black leather bag io Scott’s Tea HOTEL. r,4-tf Walter Dodge of Rockland has the former Paul farm, resting se­ Store Reward MRS. WILLIAM URK1GH held this month. BUTTER, Fancy Creamery, lb...... 49c stock were offered for sale. The rea­ taken charge of the new meat de­ curely on the opposite side of the ton, 81 New County Road. Tel. 633-6 WANTED—Middle aged or elderly people son for this is perfectly plain. When 53<55 Mrs. Fred Lowell was taken to the partment at F. T. Simpson’s. Mr. road. This is on outer Mountain SALAD DRESSING, Havard’s, jar ...... 29c to board For particulars address MRS E. i new enterprise starts, tlie company F. COOK. Spruce Head. Maine 54*56 Maine General Hospital Portland Dodge has had 14 years’ experience street and Camden people feel lost FOUND—Man’s bicycle. Apply to MRS. EGGS, Strictly Fresh, dozen...... 35c is honest as to purpose and manage­ BURKE, 4 Donaliue Court. Tel. 997-W. Tuesday. in this line and is well able to at the first glance at the hill where WANTED—Knights Templar uniform. WATER GLASS, quart cans, each . 20c; 3 quarts . .50c ment, and if properly llnanced is 53-35 Please notify JAMES F. CARVER. Tel 96. Mrs. Francis Tillson and children please all customers. these buildings have been so long. arrled through to success. Then ______34*.y are visiting in Boothbay Harbor. Camden has heartily welcomed the They were moved by and are the the news is spread abroad that moil Eggs and Chicks WANTED—Two first-class American bar­ Wilbur Aageson is in town on busi­ visit of Mrs. Cora Millay and her property of Guy Sheldon. FLOUR—Best All Round, bag...... $1.20 y is being made In a new field. The bers (done other). Salary and commission. three talented daughters. Two of ttARY GHIX -Myllles S. e* Reds, trap ness. Camden High baseball team plays public shuws a desire to invest, and nested. State accredited for white dlar (Now shop and fixtures. A. L. ROGERS, FLOUR—Occident, bag ...... $1.40 Rockland. 53-55 Mrs. Helen Smith and Mrs. Hel$n the girls came with their husband:; at Castine Saturday and the boys Is Instantly accommodated by hun­ rhoea After May 15th. price lttcta each, Bryant are in New York. and will remain for a short stay hope enough followers will make af» SUGAR" Confectioner’s dreds ol promoters, with shares In postpaid. F. H. WYLL1E, Thomaston. Rt. 1 WANTED -To buy or charter 30-ft fish­ Blanchard T. Orne and Reddington while Ute third left Tuesday after a 15 lbs...... $1-00 Tel. 199 6 52-tf ing sloop. Friendship type. €. F. BROWN. excursion jxissible. companies, many of which have Norlh^Haven, Me. 53-55 25c ACCREDITED C. R. I. RED CHICKS for Robbins who left 10 days ago to join weekend at the Millay summer cot­ F. E. Morrow has secured a for­ FINE Sugar, 3 lbs. . merely been organized for that pur 8. tage. Edna St. Vincent gave a read­ aale May 16th. 20th, 26th. 3t»th, at $20 per WANTED—Experienced. table gUL Per- the ‘Vanderbilt yacht “Ara” sailed mer Camden hpy. Karl I^eighton, to pose. 199. FOSTER D. JAMESON, Waldoboro. manent. KNOX HOTEL, Thomaston ing of her work at Bowdoin College GRANU­ 100 lb. bag .. $6.50 Broun Sugar, April 30 for Stockholm, Sweden take charge of his repairing depart­ The Style U Again.Changing. Me. «-»7 52-tf where new’ engines will be installed. Tuesday. ment for the summer months. LATED 15% lbs. ■ $1.00 WANTED—Established real estate and In­ iMr. and Mrs. Charles Dana Gibson Today there is a field of invest­ DECOY DUCKS AND EGGS f<* hatching The yacht will cruise in the Mediter­ Mrs. Fred W. Brown has returned ment that has not yet nttracted the J M. BARTLETT, South Thomaston. Tel. surance business. Wowld consider taklug ranean during the summer. have renewed acquaintances in town from a week’s visit in Boston wliere POTATOES, Very Fancy, peck ... 18c; bushel . .. 70c 38T-4. 48-tf_ part interest with middle aged man. Best cf since being on a visit to their island attention of tlie wildcat promoters. references and business ability. Age 24. An all Maine Club was lately or­ she was tin* guest of her daughters, Two bushel bag ...... $1.35 It is that of marketing "Wearing Address S. C. care The Courier-Gazette ganized at the U. of M. Miss Lo- 'summer home. Abbie and Ruth Brown. Summer Cottages and Board ______32*69 Mr. and Mrs. 11. N. McDougall and Apparel" and kindred articles under rinda OrnO of this town was chosen The W. C. T. I’, will meet next (Very nice for Seed Potatoes) trade names and agency plan. l*ro IF YOU bare a cottage to tet or ue. Aldus. Members are re­ paper where thousands will read of It JOHN 8 RANLETT, Rockville. Me. 42-T Harrv Moody who Iuia been a re­ ORANGES, sweat, doz. 39c many cases stupendous. As a rule Chandler. Monday. quested to make a special effort to TO LET—Cottage at Crescent Beach for WANTED—Kitchen girl at the WLNDSOR cent visitor in town returned to these businesses are capitalized Regular meeting (tf Maiden Cliff he present as officers and delegates ONIONS, new, 4 lbs. .. 25c GRAPE FRUIT, good size, the month of August. Apply to C. A ROSE HOURE, Myrtle S< ______40-tt Brookline Tuesday. small, and are well managed, and CO, Rockland. Maine. 50-tf Mr. and Mrs. George Gardiner who Rebekah Lodge, Wednesday even­ are td he elected. SQUASH, Hubbard, lb. 5c 3 for ...... 25c WANTED—Will all persons having In their ing. Picnic supper at 6.30. Those Everything is in readiness for the make money out of business rather TO LET—Summer cottage on shore of Pen­ possession pieces of the inside finish of the have spent the winter in Warren, are Knox Mansion—moulding,, comice, pilasters, not solicited should take cake or rise of the curtain on the musical APPLES, peck...... 35c Bananas, lb...... 15c than out of slock flotation. obscot Bar. 6 rooms, electric lights, city wa­ now occupying their home on Gleason If any stock is sold it is to prop­ ter, 3 mllutes to electric cars, swimming, etc , or any other detatls of finish—kindly pastry. The degree will he exeirtpli- comedy. ’ Kathleen” at the Camden boating, fishing, view of mountain and sea communicate with the SCERETARY GEN- street. 2 lbs...... 25c erly finance the business, and tlie Mrs. George Cross has returned fied. x Opera House, this evening at kl5. combined. $259 for season. G. A. TARR, KN-OX CHAPTER. D A. R . 11100183100. Me. Marcu« Chandler left by motor • With special scenery, elaborate stockholders share in the returns. Box 24yT*Wockland. Maine. 30-t€ I It is desired to examine these details with from a visit in Warren. Probably you have never been of­ view to the architect’s exact reproduction of General Knox Chapter, D. A. R. had yesterday for Wellesley. Mass., to costumes and bevys of local beauties, PINEAPPLE, Fancy Sliced, can...... 29c FOR SALE—House at Atlantic, (Swan's them In the proposed Knox 'Memorial. 49tf attend the Wellesley College Senior fered an opportunity to Invest In island, 6 rooms, oak finish, well built; sightly ■■■ ■■■■ ■■ ■■■■■ i ■■ ■ their last meeting of \he year at tlie the American Legion ’musical come­ Prom which takes place over the PEACHES, California, in Heavy Syrup, can...... 25c properties of this kind, for as a rule location close by shore Garage and out­ home of Mrs. Charles A. Creighton dy promises to be one of the best buildings, water in house. Acre and half weekend. must of these companies are financed For Sale Monday evening. At 6 o’clock 24 home talent productions ever pre­ TOMATOES, large cans, each .... 15c; 2 cans .... 25c of land. Floe place for summer home. At Anne Churchill Is employed at by a lew men, and a very few are a bargain. Address DR. 1. B. GAGE, At members gathered around the well sented here. The play has clean, Arico’s Spa for the season. ROLLED OATS, 3 minute, large pkgs., each...... 25c let in at the beginning. Occasion lantlc, ile 57*tf FOR SALE—All kinds of hard woBIHI’AW, 7 Carroll St 55*a7 catch of fish in history was made and AXLES PEAS, Early June, can 15c; 2 cans 25c If you look up all these points the bouquet of pinks. The election of we Ua.e given our son, Beujaniin B. Hard? this spring and should aid in at­ 3 for ... 25c inexperienced investor is not likely to FOR SALE—Refrigerator. Apply at Ip officers for the ensuing term resulted nig. Jr., hht time and shall claim none of PLEASANT ST. 55* J tracting newcomers. This favorite meet v 'th losses. Iris wage© nor be resi>onslble for any of Uis as follows: Mrs. Nan Benner Higgs, debts after this date LMay 5. (Signed!. FOR SALE—-Salt water farm, 24 acres on resort is growing into a bigger ABRAM W. NYE Tlie l.'nion Manufacturing Corpora regent; Mrs. Louise Hewett, vice re­ SOAP, P. G. Naphtha, 6 cakes...... 25c Mg. and Mrs. Benjamin B. Harding. Warren. Maine coast, handy to village and city mar­ mecca for visitors each year and it tion, operating at the iNorthend, in kets, fine view of water, estimated 399 c©rds gent: Miss Hortense Wilson, corre­ 55-57 is worth wntie to see the advances 515 MAIN ST. ROCKLAND R1NSO, large pkg...... 19c Rockland, w ho plan to put "By Keck" wood, apples, pears, plums. 7-roo»n cot.agte sponding secretary; Harriet Wil­ 55-57 WILL GIVE AWAV—llie ti.li Mary Brewer, house, boathouse or g'aragc. shed. Gwiier being made there. boy’s Knickers and other wearing ap- now I) lag at ihe Bb k-u-11 wharf. Apply al liams, recording secretary; Miss Har­ CLEANER—Sunbrite, 3 cans...... 10c talletl away makes price $909, only $44p Walter J. Rich and family arrive par^| across in a large way, is worth f K. BtfKSElA A fWIN'S. Main St .'.5-11 riet Dunn, registrar; Mrs. Blanche needed H. L HTEVBNS, 192 Limerock fit.. Saturday to open their beautiful BROOMS, each ...... 6^c the careful Investigation with refer­ 0A8H PAID for old stamp collections, old Rockland, -Maine 55-56 Ayers, historian; Mrs. Aurelia Colla- stamps Especially old envelopes or letters summer home at the lake. ence to the seven points mentioned FOR SALE OR TO LET—Baby carriage In more, chaplain; Miss Jane Rider au­ A word of praise should l>e given MATCHES, 6 boxes in pkg...... 35c with stantp atlsrhed E. W. I-OL'IJ). 24 in this article as to the merits of School street, Rockland. M‘59 fine condition. MRS AVAUGHN AJIKS, 14 ditor: Mrs. Emily Stevens and Mra. former Camden boy, Harold Stev­ Myrtle S Tel. 73 2______35-56 FOR SALE their capital stock. Elizabeth Dunn, councillors. The enson, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. MACHINE HEMSTITCHING and picot MEAL, Yellow Com, 4 lbs...... 25c JELLY MONGE A small issue of seven percent cu­ edge; also fancy Work lira JOSKI'H SA8- FOR SALE—Several used Vioirolas, up­ Chapter will not be idle during theiv Stevenson, who is now located at right and console t.vpei in perfect playing mulative preferred stock is being pre­ BAR, r12 Edwards St S2«57 vacation. Repairs upon the Old Miami, FJa. Mr. Stevenson gradu­ The Mont Homestead 6 pkgs...... 25c condition, also two and three tube Radio FLOUR, Graham, 3 lbs...... 25c pared, and will he offered shortly, to sets—unusual values while thev last. Easy Church will be made and the Knox ated from Massachusetts Agricul­ gas— AWNINGS MADE TO ORDER, prices right, JELLO, pkg. 10c expand the business and get a wider truck and wagon covirs; tents, curtains, terms ,f payment. sMALNE MUSIC CO Memorial will call for activity. tural College a year ago after soc­ RICE, Fancy Whole, 3 lbs...... 28c distribution on these already success­ tags, host coierlngs and awnings a special­ ------—------x.______2221 A line service has been prepared ializing in landscape gardening and Tenant’s Harbor, Majpe SARDINES ty. ROCKLAND AWNING CO.. !• 0 Box SHOE FOLISH, all colors, 2 in 1, ful garments. Which, by the wav. FOR SALE—Stanley House—Has 16 rooms, by the Baptist church for next Sun­ outside public decoration. .He has Address Owner: 441. Rockland. Maine. r.ii-tf Imp’t, can will greatly Increase tlie payroll dis­ 2 bath rooms, hot water heat and all modern day which will he ‘’Mother’s Sunday.” been working under the Miami Park can...... 10c I AM PREPARED TO BO BUILDING or re­ Improvements; One of the best locations in tribution, resulting In an increased modelling of all kinds W A. RU'LEY, rar- the city; In first class condition throughout. The order of service as planned is Commission and has been promoted A. W. MONT COD BITS, 3 lbs...... 25c NEW ALEWIVES business for the local merchants, an i peoter and builder. Tel. M4-W, Rockland Call or TELEPH0NE 237-L 38 SPRING RT. Morning: Organ recital, “Love’s Old several times. Also some of his own Rock'.and, Me. 53.tf 20 Auburn Road more money in the local banks. Trucking, moving ano~erranos Sweet Song,” “Long, Long Trail,” designs have been accepted and rec­ Co-Workers will be offered a doee promptly. Go anywhere C. 0 BAR FOR SALE—7-room house; fire place, “Rosary;” solo, ‘•Mother of Mine;” ognized by important concerns in WEST HARTFORD. CONN. ADEN. Tel. 156-M or 62P-J. l-|f. piazaa. city water, Urge bam. 2 hen pens, 53-58 chance to participate In the issue. offertory, “Beulah Land;” sermon. this field of work. He will be fol­ Soda COOKIES MACHINE HEMSTITCHING, ulrol edg. i % acre land-near town at 72 Beechwopds lowed closely by his host of friends • —adv. coveredorertd buttons, pishing PHYLLIS TOL St. Apply at 70 BBECHWOODfi St.. Thom- Gifts of flowers to mothers of 70 or CRACKERS Pilot 2 lbs. ... 25c Fancy Ass’t’a aston ______54*65 over while music by the harp is giv­ in Camden. MAN MOftBB, 339 Mata St. Tel. 868-M. For Sale 1-tf FOR SALE—Trawl .'boat, without engine. 24 en, “Silver Threads Among the Keep in mind the Appalachian Commons Lb...... 29c ROCKPORT feet long. 5 feet wide. In first class condi- Gold.” benediction *1Now I Lay Me Mountain Club visit the last of FOR SALE—Farm near Rockland, In good LADIK^—Reliable stock of hair goods at1 tionan. Inquire of CHARLES NYSTRfllM. 5 Mr. and Mrs. George Butler, son the Rockland Hair Store, 336 Main St Mfffi Win Down to Sleep;” evening, drama ser­ May and give them a warm welcome cultivation, real money maker. L. F Inter street place, Rockland. M*5g Clarence and daughter Mildred, and orders solicited. HELEN C. RHODES —- so they^will come back again. I’HABK. 45 Middle St. Tel 665 2 35-tl MOLASSES, Fancy Light, gallon...... $1.00 FOR SALE—No 1 hemlock shingles $1 vice—-Song; scripture; prayer, all Mr. and Mm. O. P. JackHon, were ______1-tf mothers stand while one leads; poem, A new store will open Saturday FOR SALE—House and lot 56 Grace street, per R. Icqulre of SIDNEY’ HL’VFEM, Sficfc- House and acre of land. 186 Camden St. VINEGAR, Pure Cider, gallon...... 45c guests Sunday of Mr. and iMrs. Al­ ORDER YOUR STRAWBERRY, RHUBARB ney Cdmel. Maine. Tej 5 Washington which will he a boon to Camden’s id horse radish pints now. GLENCOVE Mtes Shaw ; tableau and songs: (aJ Rockland: acre field directly across the lied Dutch in Belfast. 54-58 M’otfcer rocking babe, song *‘Sweet upper Main street. The former So- street from 186 Camden street running strawberry NURBURITB, R. Rock- ! bel shop with new’ showcases, through to Waldo Avenue. Nice house lota 11 CREAM TARTAR, % lb. pkg. .. 10c; 1 lb. pkg. .. 35c Harry McDonald is attending Mh- land 45-tf j . S^LE—Store Counter, sycamore pati- and Low,” (b) With child kneeling, PAPERHANGINR amis paimtimc 15 large drawers; In fine condition; shelves, racks, panelled windows and both streets TEL 289-W, Rockland; 238-11 sonlc Grand Ixidge in Portland this rArcnriANbiNb AND PAINTING. For : at a batcain KNIGHT BROS tvtAikrT song, "Teach me to Pray;” (c) Sol­ Camden. 28-tf BAKING SODA, 5 pkgs...... 25c week. such work phone 349-.M or call at 16 Pleasant * H1 MARKET latticework, all in a beautiful white 54*59 dier scene, song "Just a Wearying for Chester I,. Pascal has returned street. Rockland C C. JOHNSTON. 454ii« coat, will make a mot suitable dis­ FOR SALE—To settle an estate, several CORN STARCH, pkg...... 10c; 3 pkgs...... 25c FOR SALE—All klnda »f wood. Dry Ai­ You;” «1) Prodigal; (e) Family BUILOINfcS BUILT, •llered or repaired. play for a new Men’s Shop under the used upright pianos, good condition. L. F from Boston where lie lias been led »I4. MIK KO LOFMAN. R F 1). ioek- scene, song “The Dearest Spot on CHASE. 43 Middle street Tel. 663-2 spending a few days. I alnttng Ad paper hanging, ceilings whitened . land. Tel 263-11. 54.5# Earth is Home Sweet Home,” fol­ direction of Earl Belyon, A full line 23-tf EVAPORATED MILK, Tall Cans, each ...... 10c Tel. 5jf-g. L. C. FIELDS. l» ilcBOL'D ST. of furnishings except suits and Mrs. Delora Morrill has returned O)R SALE—4'ow. WILLIAM E. WH1T- lowed by one verse of “Sweet Hour of FOR SALE—Residence of the late Capt to her home on Central street after i MS). Uni-kpuri. Maine. r.4«r.6 shoes will he found in stock. Ties, SNOWMAN. TEL. 672-R does all kinds of Prayer.” Charles E. Hall. Middle St Heights AB Spending several weeks at Willis E. shirts, socks, novelties and every- THUB L. ORNE. 417 Main St.. Rockland. STRAWBERRIES, box ...... 28c Trucking and Moving. ll’tr FOR SALE—Well rotted manure lor ynwr A number of carloads of box 27-tf Carleton's, Camden road. V-‘9 ’*r l,>ad two years ago, are being shipped to ville, Mass., who has been spending 109 ACRES ON AftM OF OCEAN FOR Bath. a week with her parents, IMr. and roomy, comfortable at BOARDERS. SUMMER HOME—Or money- MARSHMALLOWS, lb...... 35c 386 BROADWAY 55-.,7 j making farm ; splendid 12-room white house, Saturday baseball—’Thomaston and Mrs. Hlien C. Crockett, left Tuesday CORN KRUMBLES, same as corn cakes, box...... 29c TO LST-*-Tenement of 5 rooiltt at 41 Lime­ big pl»z7«, running water, bath, etc; 4S Lihcohi Academy at Newcastle. The Store Where You Save Money to visit her sister, Mrs. Jjennis Wil­ rock a4h£l. DR. BARTLKTT, Tel. HH2 ; foot stable, 28 foot garage; op good yoad, The regular meeting of the Wesley son at Orr’s Island. j' 54-56 I near church and store; tot of wood, valuable 1 timber, abundance of fruit. To settle affairs Forum of the Methodist society has PANSY PLANTS, basket...... 35c Mrs. W. F. Upham Is the guest of TO L£TT-Fiwnl,h.d fru»it room; bath and now $28(9 takes It Good farm, delighff':l been postponed one week—to Mon her daughter, Mrs. Ilansrfn Crock­ heal. M pLE^SAS'T HTREKT. r,3«tf Everything advertised April 23 and All other Meats and Groceries re­ - , l'on,e- charming Inland tea resort. day, May 18, at which time the dan ett in North .Haven. . T0 LET- Two furnished mums fur light— HARVEY R. PEASE, YViscasaet, Maine. delion green supper will he served at changed April 30 remains at the same, main at the Same Low Prices. Look DOUGEIsUTS, Home Made, dozen ...... 35c Mrs. Mabel Withee lias a position lights E X. SYL- ’ ______54 55 Low Prices except a few articles1 our last week’s ad. over and see the in the Camden National Bank. VRSTnt. S3 Gedar Street. Tel. 8IH .1 FOR BALE—9-room noute; hot water beat, 6 o’clock. STARLIGHT BREAD, 3 loaves...... 25c 33*33 mentioned below vhich Mrs. Ernest Torrey and Mrs. cement cellae; modern lmprovefteati; Intfi on Quality Goods. Why pay more ir**nr business wall stocked slightly in price. Veronica Gray were recent guests of TO LBT#*Furni«hed room, modern Improve- when you can buy the best quality menta. also garage 5 VXION STREET, on- M. G. GURNEY. 8 park Rt.. Camden. 37-f> NORTH APPLETON ...... 15c friends in Bangui- and Orono. Poalte De^lV- 53-’ 3 Fresh Fish caught in Penobscot Bay. goods at our Sanitary FINNAN HADDIES, lb...... FOR BALE—Double tenement house Alton Pease made a trip Sunday Mrs. .Mary Whitman who has been at I Haddock, cleaned, whole, lb...... 8c I much less, as we Cut Prices and di­ TO LET--Furnished aportnunt of 3 rooms Uale St Apply to MRR. F. H. SANBORN. to Lewiston with Arthur Phillips an 1 OLIVES, quart jars, plain, per jar...... 39c visiting relatives and friends in 8» Pleas|nt 81. Tel M3-W 5-tf Dressed, sliced to fry, lb...... 11c vide the profit with you. , As ex - balh electric lights. Adult, only. Ap- family, returning the same day with Boston and vicinity returned Sat­ -Ply to LIJJ.LVX BIGKXELL, 18 Myrtle Si , Dry Slack Salted Cod, lb...... 14c | plained before, buy at our market . ' 53*3< FOR 8ALE—Grnfanola, Divan. Garner a car which he had bought of Mr. Fancy Smoked Bloaters, 9 for ...... 25c | ancj save the difference: it is worth ALL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION urday. » Piece. Gall for MRS I’KIUIY 134-M. MAy^’,,"“3‘M;d Wl'h ba,h' ______■______- ■ "______r.:i«,M PhiHips. Warren Alewives, 7 for ...... ^5° while to look in to it. All we ask is Minerva's Shop opened today in FOR SALE OR TO LET—Farm, luqul-c (5 Hollis Carpenter of Providence, It. Fresh Halibut and Mackerel coming , your inspection and with all our bar- FREE DELIVERY IN OWL’S HEAD WED. AND THURS. l'iper block at the head .of the J., was a guest Sunday of P. S. Me­ bridge, lt Is the first time the - -*-s'n»H furnished tenement. L F. 3. ft CBEIGUTUX Warren. Me. r,:)«M —on Atomorrow----- a* I AiA/«ct’s boat at gainsLowest a reasonable order we deliver CHARE 43 Middle SI. Tel. ll« 2. Sl-if store has presented decorated win­ FOR SALE—All kinds of wuml delivered servey and family. In company with Market Prices in the city limits. Air. Meservey and sons Stanley and CUT PRICES ON EVERYTHING SALE DAYS dows-and opened doors for years, TO LtT—Tenement at 194 North Main St., anywhere, also lumber. T J. GAJUtilLL. Strawberries, fresh daily, at Lowest We also invite weekly accounts an modern conveniences. P. L. HAVENEfti Thomaston, R. F. D Tel. 2C3-Jf Rockland. Alonzo he visited in Knox at the and its appearance cannot but give Tel 793-R. H6.,f ______47-H home of Mr. and Mrs. .1. I’. Bryant. Market Prices. Today we are with responsible parties who pay tlie automobile traveler a better once a week is good enough. AT HASKELL’S A. >»L 2 rooms, kltdhenet'e FOR SALE—All klnda of rekl estale—Fine Mr. and Mrs. L. .1. Johnson were in selling quart baskets for ...... 27c impression of the town. Mrs. Mi­ and bath. Apply at CUTLER COOK CO. hu.vs In Thomaston and Warren. For par­ Hope Tuesday where they visited Mr. Isceberg Lettuce, 2 heads ...... 25c TELEPHONES 316 AND 317 nerva Piper, the proprietor, has • . - 46-rf ticular, call DR. A PE-LBOtn. Tel. 38 II Thomaston. 4.-,f and Mrs. Arthur L. Harwood. Spinach, peck ...... 19c stocked a full line of dry goods, TO LEJ—|t'urnlirtierziooni. DR REUTER. Main street, Rockland. . Telephone 77. raspberry canes. • • • • ■ 38 Summer St 37.^ U. N. Dyer and C. W. Butler at­ Pansies, 12 plants in basket 30c & 35c TRUCKING CO. t \ * ' -S' - \ViARRV-. For the Saturday night movies FOR 8ALE—Gitt flower*, hwdg plant,, tended the Masonic meeting at Sears- Best Creamery Tub Butter, lb...... 45c Operating between Rockland and • Used Cars bulbs, hardy lllhes, floral silraya, pljlows, Pork Chops, lb...... 25c Cemetery Memorials will he presented a real Western wreaihs made up at very rewsonshle price. niont Saturday evening. MARKET Friendship. Prompt and careful W^tlARAi, TOURINQ CAR, 4 passenger; 3 Pork Roast, lb. 25c ” i’i_Quu.m)iB'1rs£"®aatRiES feature “Forty Horse Hawkins,” Ute Expert workmsnllilp. Fpm t|4ll«My any­ service guaranteed. RAW*'W eortFtfrw;______2 hew Inner _ tubes, chains, etc where lb Knot Coilhiy. CI^BK'3 FLOWER Three Crow Brand Cream Tartar.1 Very Lean Fork Chops, lb. 28c PAKK STREET. - ROCKLAND “Iron Man,” serial Chapter 8 with Car jn perfect condition, bargain. 51-U3 Call Rockland 437 , , 84-tf R. II SHOP, 882 Main St opposite Thotndlke Ho­ The Pure Produel of Grapes.—adv. Very Lean Pork to Roast, lb. ... 28c Phone 105. Residence Phone 948-M. I the regular comedy.—adv. AXOBU MoekUnd. Tel. 3H-W 53 5:, tel, Rockland Tel. lOSt-W. 34-if Every-Other-Day Rockland Courier-Gazette, Thursday, May 7, 1925. Page Seven -rr

MUSIC MEMORY • V • Social Circles i-COBB-DAVIS Details of Contest That Takes Bigger and Better than Last Year will be Our addition to personal notea recording de- Place This Friday and Sat­ pattures and ..arrival!, . this departure es- peclally desires Information of social hap urday. > 4 DAYS pentngs. parties, musicals, etc. Notes sent STREET FLOOR 4 DAYS by mall or telephone will be gladly received. TELEPHOK ...... VI A junior program, by pupils par­ ONLY L FQR MAY SELLING ticipating in Music Memory work, in ONLY SALE COATS Mrs. Leila F. Benner anti Miss Le- charge of Miss Phyllis Brown, will nore P.enner were the guests of Miss be given Friday at 4’p. m. in the. Xellle Hlehborn at Stockton Springs, We have selected a number ef Coats,anc) repriced them in three groups. auditorium of the High School build­ FRIDAY ‘Me., for a few days. Group 1 Originally (priced J^.50 and $25.00. Sale price ...... $18.50 TUESDAY ing. Pupils of the 6th, 7th and 8th' SATURDAY MONDAY Group 2 Originally priced $29.M) ani $35.00. Sale price ...... $25.00 grades are invited, also parents and, Manager Carl M. Benson of Park and Empire Theatres has taken Group 3 Originally priced $39.50 and $45.00. Sale price ...... $35.00 friends who may lie interested. MAY 8 MAY 12 apartments in the new Bicknell Sport models of fleecy materials in a range of colors The Music' Memory Contest will block. take place at the High School audi­ MAY 9 MAY 11 Dress Coats, Poiretsheen and Twill in shades of tan, rust and navy blue torium Saturday-at 2.30 p. m. Pu­ Errold Trainer, who was called MissesBfmd Women’s sizes pils qualified to participate will meet 175 Smart New Coats in the season’s latest models, fresh from New home l>y his father's fatal illness has in the chemistry room for directions returned to Pensacola, Fla., to com­ MAIL AND TELEPHONE ORDERS FILLED and must lie equipped with pencils. plete his term in aviation service. Twenty selections will be chosen York. Most of these coats came in within the past ten days, with He will then come to Rockland with t All of our ChlldrtfpSi Coats reduced in price from the announced list for recog­ Ills family to reside. nition. Papers will lie graded on a plenty of the much-wanted fur trimmed twill. scale of 100 points. ♦ - V • 4 f • 4 ’ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Jaseph The judges will be Mrs. Maryon have returned to Fitchburg, Mass., Benner, Mrs. Lilian Sprague Cop­ We are dividing these Coats in four lots for Fast Selling accompanied by Mrs. Joseph’s father, ping, Mrs. Faith Berry, Albert Adams, Charles Porter, who has been ver>^ Miss Ellen Cochran, Mrs. Kathleen sick, and who will make his home' O'Hara, Miss Evelytl Miller, Miss with his daughter. Phyllis Brown, Miss Mary McPhail and Mrs. Edwards. Prizes will be —f 37 COATS .44 COATS Writing under date of May 3 Mrs announced Saturday. C. XI. Whittier says: "Claiming Rock­ Parents will be supplied with tally At...... $g.75 land as my indopted home, I signed sheets by the ushers and are .asked At...... $14-75 my name today on the largest regis­ to bring pencils. Seats will he pro­ ter in existence, weighing 400 pounds. vided at the rear of the auditorium j In the war museum on top of Look­ and in the balcony. A program is • -1 out Mountain, Chattanooga, Tenu. being announced to he given during The guide told us it was considered ^itne in which examinations are being from the mountain top the most won­ "corrected. Former Values all sizes included Main Street, - - Rockland, . 55 COATS 39 COATS derful view in the world 90 a clear 436 Me. $15.00 to 13 to 19 day. Since I left Boston four months Mrs. II. L. Robbins of Union was PHONE 259-R At...... $19-75 At...... $24-50 ago 1 haven't experienced a day in ’ f -*4 h) d a guest of her sfoter, Mrs. Annie $35.00 36 to 48 the South without sunshine.” Flint, Summer stret, Wednesday.

Mrs. S. W. Isiwry is giving a BOYS’ CREPESOLE, Lace to Toe Mrs. Lucy Tobey of Thomaston This Special Sale Includes All the Newest Models, Dress Coats, Sport Coats dancing party nt the Copiicr Kettle has been the guest during the week this evening in honor of IMr. and SNEAKERS „...... of Mrs. A. H. Jones. COME t EARLY—GET FIRST CHOICE iMrs. Hervey C. Allen. Hal Bates H.98 will be the music director. Mr. and iMrs. A. B. Higgs motored Your Judgment of Values Will Compel Your Enthusiastic Purchase to Portland Tuesday, returning Rev. and Mrs. W. S. Rotfnds are PAT Wednesday. attending the State Congregational sXndals..... J129to*298 Convention in Waterville. Tlvey re­ Mrs. Ezra Conway and daughter MAIL ORDERS MAIL ORDERS turn tomorrow. The New Hollywood Tan Oxfords and Dorothy of Vinalhaven have been CUTLER-COOK CO. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. FILLED FILLED Mr. and Mrs. XI. B. Gallagher Pumps, Goodyear Welt, the very Ames at the .Highlands. COR. MAIN AND ELM STREETS, ROCKLAND (Miss Gerjrude Griffin) who were latest color ...... married In Augusta, G;i„ April 26 Mrs. Henry ,R. Bird and Mrs. Alan Last year you were satisfied with this sale—This year you will be delighted and have been making a honeymoon L. Bird entertained at a luncheon trip through southern state's, arrive and thimble party at the Country In the city today for a week's visit Men’s Ralston Oxfords, black and Club yesterday afternoon. with the bride's mother, Mrs. Mary M. Griffin. ' Brown, $7.50 value...... $5.95 There were over 100 out to the -•> A.; Methodist ‘Circle supper last night. Mr. and Mrs. iK. S. Sherman were Others from $3.50 up The evening was devoted to a de­ passengers last night on the steam­ lightful play presented by the Sun­ DANDELION GREENS er to Boston, >where Mr. Sherman day School class of George B. Or­ will attend the annual gathering of cutt. the agents of the Eastern Steaijisliip COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER l am buying good stock; must be thoroughly Lines. 1: 1 - ». rt .y.li1' ft*': , % . Cleaned

•Mr. and Mrs. George H. Jackson Winslow - Holbrook Auxiliary ♦Sew­ MARY (BURNS) O’BRIEN and children, Marjorie. Edith and nil ing Cir< le meets with Mrs. C. F. tfinow Mrs. Mary (Burns) O'Brien, 67, A. M. FULLER William spent the weekend at South 26 Talbot avenue, Friday afternoon. who died April 30, was born in Rock­ Gardiner, as guests of their grand­ Monday night the regular meeting of 260 Broadway, Head of Summer St. Rockland parents, Capt. and Mrs. John A. land, June 2, 1857, a daughter of the ■Week the Auxiliary will take place, and late James and Ann (Donovan) Burns Freeman. MAY 10 TO 16 members are usked to .take or send who came here from County Cork. ■ X.S» 51-56 their new membership applications. iMr. and Mrs. Charles XI. Kalloeh Ireland. She was married April 30, have arrived home from a fortnight’s j 1882, to Thomas IL O'Brien of West LJ. visit in New York, wliere they were Mrs. Howard Ives of Portland-will Quincy, Mass., in which city her' “THE the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William address the Mother and Daughter home was made until his death 20 T. White. '< banquet given by the W. C. T. ,V. at years ago, following which she filled the Methodist vestry Friday evening. a position with the Ward Baking Co, Mrs. E. Carl Moran is in Portland Mrs. Ives' official connection with the ns;their traveling representative with CHARM & The Strand coL receiving medical treatment at the child welfare department of tire headquarters in Providence. For a hands of Dr. Abbott. Her niotMbr, Maine League of Women Voters.and dozen years Mrs. O’Brien held this Mrs. V. S. Gushec, is with her. various committees dealing ■will) responsible position, in which she won high standing for faithfulness TODAY tion is sufficient guarantee thiifherj SCHOOL” Charles A. Morton arrived yester­ and ability. Nine years ago by rea - (A Samuel French Royalty Play) day from Villa Nova, I’enn., where message will he interesting uli.1 son of ill health she resigned the DRAMA! THRILLS!! SPECTACLE!!! he has been spending the winter. worth while. In addition to her. so­ work, and had since made her home Cast From cial welfare work, Mrs. Ives Js . a In this city witli her sister, Mrs. LILLIAN GISH in “THE WHITE SISTER” Hannah Murphy, where she die.l. The condition of Mrs. Arthur B. Congregational lay preacher and has Senior Gass R. H. S. (WITH THE SPECIAL MUSIC) Packard, who Is ill witli pneumonia, a background" of personal experience ltere she renewed old friendships and Direction of Lillian Gish as the girl tricked out of her fortune, her own lover is slightly improved, and it is be­ in religious activity. Following the was held in high regard for her many sought by her scheming half-sister. lieved that tlie crisis is passed. banquet Mrs. Ives will be the speiiker sterling qualities. She was a great MISS DORIS BLACK charity worker. Among other good 1 NO GIFT FOR MOTHERS’ DAY (MAY 10) A fight on the desert. A cross-country hunt, filmed in the old- at an open meeting to which all, both world beauty of Italy. To miss the Eastern Star siftfper deeds she found time during her ac­ Presented men and women are very cordially Vesuvius belching lava in actual eruption. A whole town flooded Friday night will be to miss one of invited. Time 7.30. Place Metho­ tive business life to raise the fund Is More Appropriate than a Gift of by a bursting dam. the best times of the year. Music dist vef.try. with which was built the Consump­ will be furnished by High School tives Home at Dorchester. Mass, MAY 20-21 Her Favorite CANDY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY -students and there will he solos by ! Besides tlie sister, Mrs. Murphy.' Nell Little and Dorothy Annin. Mrs. The following program was given the deceased is survived by a brother, New High School Auditorium Matte Little Is to have charge of the before an appreciative audience from Ilitriok J. Burns. Funeral mars ROCKLAND We have a wonderful assortment of Mothers’ Day WILLIAM RUSSELL supper and she requests all members Jhe Fuller-Cobb-Davis balcony XVeU was celebrated at 'St. Bernard’s Special Orchestration By who have not been already solicited nesday afternoon. church by Rev. Fr. Carey Saturday Boxes of CHOCOLATES. —AND— to furnish pie or cake. Pas de Charge ...... Tetn XIatci at 9 o’clock a. m., and tlie remains Missis Helen Poland a.id Alcada Hall were taken to West Quincy, wliere Marsh’s Don’t delay! Send it Now! MARGUERITE de la MOTTE Golden Rod Chapter. O. B. S„ has To a Hill Top ...... Cox they were received and accompanied Its meeting Friday night with work. Miss Marjorie Butler If Winter Conies ...... Tennent to burial by a large delegation of Orchestra Supper will he served at 6.30. .Miss Elizabeth Hagar Foresters. Accompanying the re­ ■lanie ...... ‘...... flatty mains to West Quincy were Mrs. “THE BELOVED BRUTE” Mrs. S. G. Prescott has returned Miss Addle Kimball Hannah Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. CHISHOLM BROS. Sunshine In Rainbow Valley ...... Godfrey The scenes are laid on i..e Arizona frontier, in the days when from a fortnight’s visit in Chelsea, iMlas Phyllis Littlefield ..... Burns and son Bernard. Mrs. Michael the primitive dance- hall was in its glory. What more romantic Mass., with her sister, Mrs. George Barcarolle .....'...... Offrnharli H. Burns, daughters Maureen and The Romantic Musical than the rivalry of two husky giants for a pretty girl—a dance Stoddard. Misses .Ioanna Patterson and Nellie ■Snow- Go Little Hong ...... Ashford Helen and soil James. Comedy hall entertainer who “goea straight.”? Miss Beulah Jtokes Audiences cling to their seats every second of the time these Mrs. Theresa A. Creamer has re­ La Giron,etta ...... Setiell.i A special meeting of the executive human mastodons are mauling each other or rolling over the turned from a fortnight's visit in I.Mias Adelaide Cross Sleepy Hollow Tune ...... Koontz hoard of the Woman's Educational OPPOSITE WAITING ROOM—ROCKLAND turf in each other’s Clutches. Any it’s no wonder the aheriff Is West Quincy, Mass., where she .was Miss Wlnola Kohan Club and all other inferested members “KATHLEtN” mystified by the murder of “China” Jones. Here’s a problem the guest of her daughter, Mrs. C. is called for Friday afternoon at 4.15 that would have put Sherlock Holmes himself to the test. W. Orcutt. at the Court House, for consultation —At the— as to next year's plans. Members Tuesday evening Evelyn Niles en­ not attending should send sugges­ tertained a few friends at her home Camden Opera House tions, especially as to dues, member-' MONDAY-TUESDAY on Grange street It being music ship, attendance, refreshments, etc. week a music program was render- COOKED FOOD Members are ui-ge^J to forward new MAY 7-8 “A BROADWAY . ed: Vhlse Novelette, Margatet order for text book • adopted by BUTTERFLY” Adams; Gypsy Rondo, Myrtle vote for club study for the coming : : Auspices : Sprague; Tlie Dance of the Midgets. season. By a definite plan, by eyste- —With— Evelyn Niles: duet. Sylvana, Myrtle SALE American Legion ■>.i, " - j$ ■ matic daily quarter-hour advance AYER’S DOROTHY DEVORE and Mildred Sprague. Mary Econo­ : : At lh» it reading, it is astounding how much WILLARD LOUIS my danced "Doodle Doo Doo.” Re­ knowledge may be acquired in even MARSTON’S freshments were served. MAINE MUSIC STORE olio year. The text book is "Essen­ ORCHESTRA Doesn’t the weather beat the Dickens? Ever THREE SHOWS—2:00, 6:45, 8:30. PRICES—10c, 15c, 20c tials in Civil Government," by For­ Jennie Harvey Percival’s classes man, and can lie obtained at the price Dancing Friday Night since we put Straw Hats in our windows we’ve had A PARAMOUNT PICTURE are rehearsing for tlie annual danc­ SATURD’YF.M. 1.30 stated, only when ordered ill larg« ing revue, to lie given Friday night. quantities. It Is highly recoiniitended A John B. Rogers Production cold, rain, snow, or some other disagreeable Benefit of the First Baptist C; E. May 15, in the Arcade, with music by the Massachusetts State Depart­ I 1 TODAY “SACKCLOTH AND SCARLET’ by Marston’s orchestra. The pro­ ’ ' 55-56 weather. But our courage is good. The Straw ■■ '22— ment of Education. gram will embrace a Maypole dance. Hats stay. Better days are coming and we’ve the With ALICE TERRY Spanish and Interpretive dances, hit of jazz by two star pupils, the goods when you want them whether for cold or FABLES COMEDY NEWS boys will give a clown - dance, a warm weather. baby dunce and "My tLady's Bou­ THE FAY! COMPANY doir,” as well as Hie usual hall room KNOX COUNTY FRIDAY-SATURDAY UARTERS FOR MEN’S— BOYS'— i r, » TODAY A Super-Melodramatic Photoplay! I'ith warmer days come butterfly SIJB3’1ES Straw Hats ...... $2.00, 2.50, $3.00 Wash Suits $1.00. $1.59, $2., $2.50 Jfs adorning much of milady's ap- We are all set in our nevnew store for our annual CHARLES JONES Caps—Swan-Russell’s $1.00, $2.00 School Suits .$7.50. $9.00, $12.00 The Last Word in Thrills! el, says the Dry Goods Economist Seed Business, ’t buy your ^eeds without Union Suits ...... 75c, $1.00, $1.50 Union Suits ...... 75c, 98c id painted butterflies adorn hats “GOLD and the GIRL” Shirts or Drawers ...... 50c, $1.00 Blouses ...... 90c, $1.00 draw, seen in smart shops, wliile giving us a call, tc have all kinds of seeds in Dress Shirts $1.00, $2.00, $2.50, $3. Shirts ...... $1.00, $1.50. $2.00 —Also— HOUSE PETERS er and gold ones are often ap­ Work Shirts ...... $1.00 Khaki Pants ...... $1.00, $1.50 different varieties , Khaki Pants ...... $1.98, $2.50 School Pants . .$1.50, $2.00, $2.50 plet! on hats of felt and silk. Many Anna Q. Nilsson in LINCOLI9 J. CARTER’S Greatest Spectacle frocks are noted which stress Five different varieties of Certified Aroostook Dress Pants ..... $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 Sweaters ...... $3.00, $5.C0, $6.50 Golf Stockings ...... 50c, $1.00 1 motif In tlieir trimming.' One Sweaters $5.80, $6.00, $7.00. $9.00 Seed Potatoes. “Inez From Hollywood” Fancy Stockings .... 50c, 75c, $1.00 School Stockings .... 25c, 35c, 50c ;k recently seen worn by a smart All kinds of Fertilizer. Try our Plant Beauti- Work Stockings ...... 25c Caps—best colors ...... $1.00 litantc during lunch at tlie Ritz Friday-Saturday Tornado” i o*-’ crepe de Chine with appliqued fier. Our own mixture. . Wj-» « *4 ' f- tonne butterflies. Shorter skirts We've one of the prettiest liner, of Ladies' Silk Stockings you SHIRLEY . The Tornado, Sweeping Great Bu Idings Like Pa­ ke tor more interesting hosiery Boxes for shipping baby chicks. B-K, the best ever saw—37 different colors. Every day ladies are telling us per, Tossing Automobiles About Like Toys, Up­ ffon butterfly motifs, tlie edges of germ killer on the market, for all household pur­ MASON what wonderful wear they arc getting from them and how well icli are outlined with silk thread rooting Giant Trees, Obliterating 1 lwns and In poses. Dolge Weed Killer. Sure death to weeds. —In— they fit. We are proud of them and y

WILL MOVE A MANSION Speaks to Young Mothers THE ARBORETUM Previously reported ...... $455 Alice P. Starrett. Malden. Mass 5 The Ideal Car for Spring Famous Phippsburg Residence Erected Early Last Century L. E. Fogg, So. Thorttaston ...... 2 F. A. Coster. Rockland ...... 2“ Is To Be Transported To Rockport Asa P. St. Clair, Rockland ...... 5 H. H. Crie & Co., Rockland ...... 5 Rockland Tallow Co., Rockland, 5 AUTOMOBILE LEGAL ASSOCIATION £a«t«rn 7ra«f £/m- way, the ground slopes toward the woodwork ie bound to attract the at­ George Davis were brothers, both Dr. Moulton and family of Bangor Miss Myrtle Burns and Lloyd Mil­ nlete the program. waters of the Phippsburg Center tention of the caller. In most of the members of Eureka Lodge A. F. & were calling on friends In town last ler motored to Augusta Sunday. The biggest scene in "The Toma­ pond on the south and west, whi-! rooms the wall paper of today covers X M. If my memory is not at fault, week. They enjoyed a picnic lunch Leroy Benner has gone to Provi­ to" Universal-Jewel at the Park The- HATCHET on the east and north the ground in the high, broad walls, but in a few one other member of the crew, Hen­ at their former home. ry Jones, also belonged to that Lidge. dence, R. 1., where he has employ­ tre Friday and Saturday, depicts tbd a gradual slope reach to the high­ the original paper, hung there over a ment. Pomona Grange met here at Victor way, entrance being gained by a I am under the impression that Union Grange hall Tuesday. star. House Peters, struggling with century ago, is still in an excellent Floyd Benner has sold Ills Ford superhuman determination to breaic driveway, fenced on either side with state of- preservation, it having Lodge of Nantucket refused re-im- F. A. Dunton und D. G. Craig have runabout ar.d bought an Overland a gigantic log jam that threatens by BRAND chains, supported by huge wooden been brought from London especially bursement of expenses incurred in Just completed a new garage for touring car of Mr. Bossa of Friend­ damming up the river to cause the posts. for this home.’ caring lor the body of Mr. Davis. Eben Cobb, which is attracting at­ ship. destruction of a little settlement. In In the old days the main entrance Beneath the house is the great cel­ They that go down to the sea In tention because of its good looks. DAVIS order to obtain the logs and the river was on Ihe east and to It led a long lar, which extends the entire length ships, that do husinesi in great wa­ Melzcr Simmons and daughter flight of broad stone steps, which and breadlh of the establishment ami ters, know that in times of distress UNION Mrs. Maliel Partridge, and* daughter BAKING together it was necessary lor the CANNED company to go on location in Idaho, still remain, while overhanging the which in itself must have c»«t a and danger our great Masonic fra­ At the Congregational church next of Belfast were callers in town Sun­ along the St. Joe river. The result trellis over the door was a woodbine. pretty penny, although it is plainly ternity stretches forth a hand to suc­ Sunday morning the pastor will day. POWDER is said to be one of tlie most stu­ Today the entrance mainly used is evident throun)iout that cost was cor them. Boze. preacli un the subject "What Is Man Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Cobb of Port­ pendous scenes ever shown on ;• on the north, yet upon both the broad not reckoned in the building of this That Thou art Mindful of Him?" land were weekend guests of their screen. "The Tornado" was adapt­ FOODS doors are handsome o|d brass knock­ house. TIPS FROM THE TURF Service at 19.30. Sunday School at parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eben Cobb, STRAND THEATRE ed from Lincoln rJ. Carter’s famous ers. a lion's head holding the knocker The ell of the house ie of more 12. In the evening at 7 o’clock there and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller. emotional melodrama of the same ring. modern construction, that having Tom Holmes, veteran Bangor will be a stereopticon lecture an as­ Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Templeton, mo­ Five years ago, although Italy was name. It tells the story of a man As one approaches the house he is been rebuilt ln about the year 1850. driver, is down in Canada now. Tom tronomy, the subject being “Worlds tored from Portland, here, Saturday. still in the midst of war. a certain Vyho seeks to lose his identity and more and more- impressed with its As one leaves the home so long a will doubtless he hack in the sulkey In the Making." This lecture con­ luxurious villa near Sorrento was heal the wounds of his heart by ter­ attractiveness for everything about it landmark in the town, he /eels that again this year. kept closed from the public. Its ♦ ♦ » ♦ sists of 50 slides in this highly inter­ rific toil in the North Woods. His shows the grandeur which once sut- he is stepping out from the days of esting subject and Is both educational CUSHING owner was the German Kaiser, Wil­ Dr. Raymond V. X. Bliss of Blue great strength and forceful temper rounded it and visions of men on long ago and wonders what were the and Inspirational and the public is How about the dog license? Day.! helm If. I>ast spring, the ex-Kaiser’? hill, will he among the -Maine horse­ cause him to be known as "Tornado." horseback, dressed in the garb pf feelings of Thomas McCobb as he invited to avail themselves of the op­ villa was used as a location for the men taking an active interest again of grace expire May 10. In conjunction with the feature those long ago days, driving up its walked down that same broad ave­ portunity of seeing these slides show­ most beautiful love scenes ever this year. His double-gaited Xativa Andrew M. Kllleran Is driving a picture there is "A Thief In frnra- long door yard to pay their respect-' nue more than a century before and ing the wonders in the heavens above. filmed— the gorgeous backgrounds of Wanting the Xbrth, 2.12%, by The Northern Man, new Flint car. disc” featuring Doris Kenyon and to its occupants, or of many servants looking, almost across the strt t, The High School pupils are special!'’ rare shrubs, exquisite trees and tlie 2.06%. is suckling a coal black filly Mr. and Mrs. John J. Fales and Ronald Coleman.—adv. flitting about, come to mind. Jus! compared his own recently cons­ invited. Irving Fales arc among those ill wilh crystal clearness of mirrored pool; tructed dwelling with the tine old by Nelson Dillion, 3, 2.05%, according best is getting I such a home as tlie novelist pictures Everybody must plan to be nt the the grippe. were stage settings for the playing ol place which lie had set himself the to horse circle news. for that period. The mammoth pro­ • • • * town bull tlie evening of May 13. Mrs. Augustus Anderson has re­ Lillian Gish and Ronald Colman in EMPIRE THEATRE portions of the establishment, the task to outdo in size and in mag­ Warren B. Malcolm, of Augusta, turned from a visit with relatives at “The White Sister.” The two features for today are the best when broad verandas, tlie large windows, nificence. who for several years has main­ Stonington. These scenes which bring gasps ol Charles Jones in "Gold and the Girl" the little bird house on the stable, an NORTH UNION tained one of the most successful The Mission Circle of the M. E. awe from the audiences which wit and Anna Q. Nilsson in "Inez from exact miniature reproduction of tlie Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gray and son church of Thomaston was entertained nessed them are only a part of the Hollywood," Both are excellent pic­ you insist on MONHEGAN stables in Pine Tree State racing, re Jesse if Auburn were the weekend house itself, all bring to mind cently visited Bluehill. Me., where a at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. W. beauty of Miss Gish’s finest film, tures. thoughts of the old days. Capt. and Mrs. George Smith ar­ guests of her sister. Mr. and Mrs. W. "The White Sister," which lias its The new Shirley Mason film "The rived last week, after spending the division of his stable has been win Fogerty Monday evening. Hatchet Brand; To describe this dwelling in a man­ O. Luce. The assessors are at the town final showings today. Star Dust Trail,” produced by Wil­ winter In East Boothbay, where tered, and found Don McKinney, Mr. and Mrs. John Luce were in lier which should do It justice is no 2.15%, entirely recovered from his house tills week making up the taxes. “The Beloved Brute,” whicli will liam Fox which opened last night at Capt. Smith lias been cutting pulp Union Sunday as guests of tlieir soil and it will save! small task and those who stop to in­ broken leg of last season and ready Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Farnham have be shown Friday and Saturday is .1 the Empire Theatre, is an old theme spect it, as muny do who are inter­ wood. Leroy. picture of open spaces, the danoe in a new and very interesting setting. Rev. B. S. Fifield was on the is­ for the 2.18 paces.. returned from Portland and opened ested in the architecture of that Miss Evelyn Hatcii Is in Waldo­ their house for the summer. hall, the traveling circus and a near- It shows a young woman whose sue-’ period, pass on in wonder and ad­ land Sunday. boro. the guest of her brother, Ar­ lynching bee. It features Margue-- cess in her career soon makes her money to buy Mr. and Mrs. Alphonso Speed ar­ Mrs. Grace Payson and mother Mrs. miration. The broad hall, once the thur Hatch. ite de la Motte, Victor McLaglen, rived at the island after spending Hattie Copeland have returned front financial condition superior to that entrance hall, extends directly Mrs. Ralph Luce and son Roland William Russell. Mary Alden and of her husband. The usual compli­ the winter in Boston. Thomaston und are at the Payson by the case _ were In Burkettvllle last week as the farm. Stuart Holmes. It is filled with ex­ cations arise, and are settled in the Capt. Ford Davis went to Port­ guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. land Saturday to have a C. O. oil ♦ • • , citing situations that grow upon the same old way. The originality Fred Pease. mountainsides and plains. Tw engine put in the Nashawena. Capt. CORNS Tracy' Hall comes in the facj that the wife is a Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Sukeforth brothers love the same dance hall musical comedy star and the husband Davis will go skipper of her having and children were in Washington A pretty wedding took place Sun­ sold the Defender to parties in Bos­ girl, and one saves tlie other from an actor too. This makes it possible Sunday as the guests of her mother. day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. being lynched by claiming to have to show, in the film, many fascinating If Mothers Only Knew ton. Mrs. Mary Mitchell. Willard E. Hall, when their only Mr. Marong. the government ma­ committed a murder. In the finale glimpses of the "back-stage" life of DRESSED CALVES Medomak Valley Grange will have daughter. Agues, was united in mar­ Thousands of Children Suffer chinist is at the island overhauling Lift Off-No Pain! the girl saves them both by proving the theatre. There is one scene from Worms, and Their a harvest feast next Saturday night riage witii Chester Tracy of Port neither of them committed it. The which portrays a rehearsal which is the engines. and will confer the third and fourtn Clyde, by Rev. N. F. Atwood of Mothers Do Not Know What Herring are beginning to come in. photodrama is an adaptation from unusually realistic. The cast in ­ LIVE AND DRESSED degrees on two candidates. Thomaston. Tlie bride was becom­ the Trouble Is. and the fishermen are doing well tlie famous novel by Kenneth Per­ cludes Bryant. Washburn, Richard Mrs. Martha E. Sherman, who ingly attind in yellow silk with yel­ kins made into a screen productio Tucker, Shannon Day and Thomas R. Signs of Worms arc: Constipation, deranged hand-lining. low silk hose and black satin pumps. POULTRY jtomach, swollen upper lip, offensive breath, Capt. Dwight Stanley is getting spent the winter in Rockport, was by J. Stuart Black ton.?—adv. Mill.—adv. Miss Hazel Nutt of Rockland was hard and full stomach with pains, pale face, his new boat ready for hand-lining. In town Sunday as fhe guest of her ayes heavy, short dry cough, grinding f>f the bridesmaid and Donald Wilson of She is 3S feet long 10 feet beam and brother, W. O. Luce. EGGS, APPLES, ETC. teeth, little red points on the tongue, Port Clyde, a cousin of the groom, 4 feet draft and will make 13 M-R H. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bartlett and itarting during sleep with troublesome acted as best man. Tlie rooms were dreams, slow fever. Capt. Otis Thompson in the Har­ Mary Madilocks attended I’omona Grange in Warren Saturday. very prettily decorated with greens Exquisite Flavor mony arrived Saturday after being PROMPT RETURNS Mrs. H. N. Roberts, 502 Asylum St., at Boothbay Harbor painting up for and potted plants and white ribbon Flint, Mich., wrote: “My little &irl streamers. The bridal party stool tlie herring season. NORTH WASHINGTON is drawn from every leaf of is relieved of her worms.” And in a Fredie Osgood carried Leslie Davis under an arch of green from which later letter wrote: “Baby is fine and to Port Clyde today and he will go Edgar Lenfest and family of Man was suspended a large bell. As soon T. H.WHEELERCO. it was your to Thomaston where he will attend Chester were the guests of his broth­ as the ceremony was performed the the launching of his new boat some er here Sunday. ribbons were pulled which let down Mrs. Ellen Cunningham was en­ a profuse shower of rice on the hap­ time this week. A RELIABLE Dr.True's Elixir Mr. and Mrs. George Pierce ar­ Doesn't hurt one bit! Drop a little gaged last week in caring for Mrs. py pair. Miss Mina Woodcock and rived home after spending the winter "Freezone” on an aching corn, in- Alice Lenfest. brother Orrin had charge of the dec The True Family Laxative in Massachusetts witii their daugh­ stentlv that eorn stops hurting, then Mrs. Peter Lenfest remains quite orations. The couple left amid a COMMISSION HOUSE and tvorm expeller ter. shortly you lift it right off .with ill. shower of rire and old shoes for Henry Stanley is back on the job fingers. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Peaslee of short trip after which they are to go that helped her.” after a lay off of a few days. It is 'Newcastle were callers here Satur to housekeeping in a part of her par­ Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of H600 93-101 Clinton St. about time he was making another “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient day. ents’ house. Mr. Tracy is engaged Family siae $1-20; other sizes to rcmove.cvery hard corn, soft corn, in the fishing Industry with hts 60c and 40c. trip to Boothbay .Harbor. It is the most delicious tea you BOSTON Capt. Maynard Brackett is in or coi n between the toes, aud the foot Know the tremendous pull­ father. The youngsters' many Rqpthbay painting his boat, the calluses, without soreness or irrita­ friends wish them many happy years Elsie. tion. ing power of Courier-Gazette of wedded life. can buy. Try it &, be convinced. 100-tf-Th