_The Journal. MKP4. M >. 4i>. _BELFAST, MAIM-, TH VESPA V. DECEMBER 7, 1022. FIVE CENTS

Timothy Chase L dge, F. and A M., To date no bids for the sale of the Bel- Mrs. Chas P. Hazeltine has sold what News ot Belfast. The North Church Guild will meet in THE CHURCHES Belfast’s Dead The will hold a regular meeting Thurs- fast Bank was formerly the Knowlton house and Hero at Colby this, Savings building have been the church parlors next Monday evening two other parcels of land with buildings day, evening for work in the third de- accepted. at 7 30. the Women’s Al- in to James C. Durham and Belfast mourns with Colby College the; The next meeting of First Universaust Church. Reg- Northport gree. The annual meeting of The Boston steamers F. to cut crushing blow it received morn- of the First church (Federated! the Belfast go on their two ! ular services will be held next Sun- James Sheldon. They plan Monday lunce in the loss of four of its best in the North church Autora Rebekah will have a trips per week schedule this week. They at 10.45 a. m. Sermon lumber there this winter. ing students,, will be held parlors Lodge Chamber of commerce ta kes p ace this, | day morning will leave Belfast for Boston and one of whom was Alton L. Andrews Jr.- Thursday afternoon, Dec. 7, when the ball in Odd Fellows' Monday ; by the pastor, Rev. William Vaughan, public masquerade Thursday, evening when all members are Thomas H. Marshall Circle, Ladies of of this city. A. a Rev- William F. Skerrye, will Thursday, and Boston for Belfast Tuesday and music by the choir. Sunday school Ralph Bramhall, Colby L.tor Hall next Tuesday evening. urged to be and the G. A. K elected its officers Tuesday received a Mon- on “The Ways of Happi- present. Friday. follows the morning service. A cordial graduate, message early an address of treas- J,ve | welcome is extended to alt. afternoon with the exception day morning from President Roberts fn- The Spiritualists Society will have a At the close of Mrs S. C. Paitee’s Don’t miss the lecture Carveth Wells ness by urer, which was deferred to the next nouncing the burning of the Lambda Chi meeting next Sunday evening at 7 30 in dancing class Friday evening at 8 45 at the church Educational week and Baptist this, Thursday, Meth- meeting. They are president, Mrs. An- Alpha Fraternity'house and the death of is American Memorial Hall. Mrs. Julia Darker of Au- the will be allowed ! Methodist Church. People’s This o’clock pupils to en- evening uuijer the auspices of the Belfast nie M. senior Mrs. Ethel B. the students. Mr. or others interested are urged odist Rev. Charles W. Martin, Frost; vice, Bramhall and Rev. G. ,n parents gusta will conduct it. tertain one or more of their friends at Teachers Club. Admission 50 cents for Church, sessions of the High school. No. 7 Court St.; tele- Collins, junior vice, Miss Ethel L. Frost; C. Sauer went to East Northport to break, to attend the general until 11 or 12 o’clock. adults and 25 cents for school pastor; parsonage, will be the dancipg chiluren. ehaplain, Mrs. Belle P. Towle; con Mrs. the appalling news to Mr. Andrews’ program for today project There will be a poverty ball at Silver phone, 213.11. Sunday morning service ap- The Minnie H. Mrs. Edith A. Mr. and Mrs. in Geography and for Friday Harvest Grange Hall Saturday evening, The Christmas sale and ball to be held W. J. Kyan of Portland, the distributor at 10.45 ; sub.cct, ‘‘Burning Bridges.” Salter; guard, rents, E. Andrews, who- oroblem to meet- A cordial welcome will be in the under the auspices of the of the Maine Farmers’ Almanac is service Danforth; delegates Department recently moved from where they Musk: and Arithmetic. Dec. 9. A prize given to the Armory in Bel- Sunday school, 12 m.; evening Belfast, Universalist will take fast this week on his at ing, Miss Frost, Mrs. Salter, Mrs. Alice had lived for many years be extended all callers. poorest dressed lady and gentleman. Re- ! League place Dec. 42ud trip From 7.30, subject, ‘‘The Two Blind Men.” will Mrs. freshments will be served. 13 The afternoon progrm will be fur- here he will go to Dexter,Dover-Foxcroft. The Junior Epworth League meets at 3 p. M, Gannon, Danforth; alternates, The only news received during the day- advertised the Mrs. Mrs. Joanna P. was The tempting menu by j nished by the children under tins lirec- He is working tor the Maine Home for m., Mrs. C. W. Martin, supt ; the Ep- Towle, Thurston, by telephone until the arriva of the brought ! a Mrs. Flora C. Miss Susie M. Sentinel’s Extra issue with ac- Windsor Hotel for Thanksgiving Miss Marian Thomas, tSelfast high tion of Mrs. Henry Smith and t^ even- the Blind. worth League meets at 6 30, Miss Feme Bickford, detailed a of six won Hnnson. and in issue number including party school student, the popular girl con- ing program, including solos by Mrs. V m. Orchard, leader. Prayer meeting this, counts, only the of Tuesday large Mrs. Cecil Clay, president of the Waldo the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred test at the store of the Belfast Candy H. Wilder and the Misses Faith and Thursday, evening at 7.30. were full particulars received. from County Hospital acknowledges the Mrs. Cora J. BowKer, Regent, was Prof. Melville E. Chase and Company and received the handsome Hope Donovan and Helen Givern of Ban Aid, As all who knew Alton Andrews ex- Philbrick, receipt of about 500 of hostess of the of John Cochran Mrs. Bertha as jars jelly, pickles, meeting to hear that he died Miss Myrtle Chase, toilet Bet t! e prize. She had 2794 gor, will be under the direction of Mrs. The first baptist church. Rev. pected assisting daughter, and preserves besides a large amount of chapter, D. A. R., in the absence of Mrs. Miss Grace Batchelder, Mrs. Geo votes with Miss Eileen Fernald a close Charles Bradbury. others to safety, always one of the: Frost vegetables of all kinds. The will be Lieorge C. residence, 13 Etta G. Simmons Mrs. Pearl K. Hills Albert C. Burgess, Mr. and second with 2467. jars Sauer, pastor; very best of boys he had the love and ea— W and Mrs. returned Dr. and Mrs. Mrs. S. C. Pattee closed her dancing if called for at the hospital. Cedar. Telephone 123-11. of East Northport was the assistant ho«t- teem of all who knew him. mod- Mrs Austin W. Keating, Brave, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Armstrong of Bel- classes at Dark Harbor Monday evening, 1 ess There were fifteen present and the his Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Slieriir Frank A. Littlefield received a The appointed services of this church est, resourceful, life, although short,, Eugene L. Stevens, roll call was and mont have taken the tenement recently when dancing was enjoyed un'il one answered by “My favorite will be a to others. and daughter Helen, Mr. telegram from an officer in Kothsay, will be held at 10!45 and 7.30 on Sunday living example A Payson vacated by Mr. William A. Clark and o’clock with refreshments at II o’clock flower and why.” The Regent spoku of Perry and others. Minn stating that James Delle, tne with Bible school at 12 o'clock, and Chris- He was a member of the Belfast Mrs. Mervin was of at a the recent decease of Mrs. Etta will spend the winter here, accompanied Mrs. Pattee the guest honor Piper for a member of' French Canadian, had been held there as tian Endeavor Society at 6.30. The mid- Baptist church, years all laid in the their Miss Bernice, who is supper given at 6 p. m. by Mr. and Mrs. a charter member and one al- hard wood floors are by daughter, he was of Belfast week service Thursday evening at 7.30 Savery, Mr. George H. Robertson’s Sunday schooh The laid boasting breaking jail. active and most to Memorial the attending the Belfast high school. A. P Gilkey. Covers were for nine, ways loyal any duty class of and one of their new Bradbury Hospital, SherilT Littlefield notified the authorities The morning worship next Sunday boys, camping the doors the other guests being Mr. and Mrs. onnected with its work. The paper of to Ml. work is being painted, Farewell Thanksgiving Service. at Thomaston State Prison as DeMe was morning will be conducted by the pastor, party Katahdin. wood A. Mr. and Mrs. Wash- h e was to have been the hardware on, the tubs Harry Babbidge, “Is it true now will evening presented The of the is extended are hung and The farewell Thanksgiving service in the wanted there, where he escaped last Aug- that millions living sympathy city some of the bath burn Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Eben y Mrs. Savery on the “Life and Work other fixtures in Miss Frances B. ust. Delle did serve a sentence for break- never die?” What is the evergreen hope the grief stricken family, including hie and Methodist church, by f was much of the fur- Randlett. Luther Burbank It nearly com- one are installed, and marked a ing and at the Charles Thomcson of Christendom? What did Jesus mean parents and sister, Mrs. Harry Gushee; rooms Adams, evangelist, was by larceny leted and was read Mrs. in the The by Evelyn C. N. J. is already hospital. There was another of house in from the when he said, *'I am come that ye might of Bradford, niture spirit of tender and friendly appreciation chapter history Northport. escaping a solemn a finished Frost, making impression upon The Sentinel him the has long presented ap- work in this com- in the enforcement of ro d rules of driv- jail but was retaken at where have life, and have it more abundantly gives following outside of the speaker and her Vanceboro, t all. Sandwiches, cookies and tea were with the exception of the pil- more men he was his smartness. An i Was it a to be or a gift tribute: nearance, munity. A large congregation, including ing in the dark, when five boasting of message doubted, at the social hour. side but they have to be Do not men and women served "Alton L. Andrews, aged 22, was a., lars for the porch, people from Liberty, Morrill and other were brought before Judge Clyde R. officer was sent from Tomaston to Koth- j spurned? in pesition. Df broken hearts and shadowed need Reading Clubs. Several weeks graduate of Belfast high school in the: now been placed outlying districts listened with absorbed Chapman o' the Municipal Court last say to bring him back. lives, ago costs for a strong word of assurance in this vale class of 1919. He was the son of Mr. andi interest, and lingered long after the ser- Saturday and were fined $5 and a Reading Cluo was organized by Mias of the Baptist Sunday Sheriff Frank A. Littlefield received now Mrs. A. E. Andrews of the- The members their without on their carriage. of tears? Thank God we are left Northport and vice was concluded to express per- driving lights Emeroy Ginn for the of are planning an entertainment several complaints legarding the unruly without it "He who is the the purpose securing family living on a farm on the outskirts, achool sonal gratitude for the encouraging and Four men were recently fined the same way, tree in the vestry Monday conduct of the late and etc., when each He was a member of the Christmas the for autoes without lights. The people occupying upper truth and the life, said, ‘‘Let not your popular novels, of the village. of the uplifting addresses heard during long driving Dec. 25. Every member must be rooms of the Kuowlton block on High heart be neither let it he member buys a book and after reading it Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity, a past as- evening, campaign. The sermon was delivered officers say these road rules troubled, and all those outside of other street aud Thanksgiving Day searched afraid.” passes it to other members. The follow- sociate editor of the Colby Oracle, the school with great sincerity, and moved the peo- obeyed and all caught disregarding them are cordially invited to be pres- the rooms. He found a still, a large ing members have received much enjoy- college aunual, and bad in his four years, schools ple deeply, as was evidenced by the will be dealt with. | The chairmen of the following number of bottles of vanilla and also The First Church, Federated, Rev. w. ment thereby: Leona Bucklin, Alberta W. at Colby attained a scholastic average ent. thronged altar at the end of the service. were appointed at a special M. moved Tuesday brew. He carried out the warning he Farnham, Florence C Fernald, Isabel that practically assured him of election committees Miss Charlotte Knowlton sang “The Holy Mrs. Lizzie Black F. Skerrye, minister; residence, 26 High meeting: Finance committee, C. where she has been had previously given the occupants and Emeroy Marguerite H. Owen, to Phi Beta next spring. He was business all accompan- from 43 Church street, Ginn, Kappa City,” delighting present; street; telepnone, 86-4. Please do not ■ entertainment, Mrs. Harry to the Sarah L. Hubbard and cleaned up the place. Frank L. Mrs. L. J. Pottle, Mrs. Robert W. Rol- an unassuming student, ever ready to E. Rhoades; ied Edward Martin on the oigan. taking mealers, on Mrs. by Bartlett was arrested and when tried Fri- fail to the minister of Charlotte M. Mrs. O. B. was A Foster; committee filling bags, house on High street, next to the Public telephone any tins, Tibbetts, help where help needed, encourage- on won K. of of illness or distress where his servi- Wilkins .... Later Mrs. William H. Hall was and: George A. Curtis; committee gifts, A good team from Gardiner from Library, where she has better accom- day before Judge Clyde Chapman j cape where encouragement needed, on invi- was found of ces can be ser- was instrumental in another was Mrs. Idella D. Rich; committee Belfast’s best players at a bowling match modations. Thanksgiving she served a the Municipal Court guilty helpful. Sunday morning ! forming advise where advice needed." a for which vice at when the minister will Club conditions. Its on tations, Rev. Geo. C. Sauer; committee in Boynton’s alley last Thursday even- turkey dinner, when covers were laid for the illegal possession of still, | 10.45, Reading under like His remains arrived the Tuesday- French he was fined $1000 and costs and 2 preach the first of a series of sermons on members are Mrs. Wm. H. and Mrs. Vir- his father, ou tree, George H. Robertson; soliciting, ing, but by only 53 pins. Maurice 28 at three tables decorated with yellow night train, accompanied by of He to the Jan the church covenant. The L. Mrs. Maine Mrs. Allan his Mrs. EllaI. Smalley. of Belfast was high line with a total and white chrysanthemums. The hand- months in jail. appealed newly adopted gil Hall, Hills, his sister and aunt, Laura tying: Judicial Court of these addresses will be two- M. Mrs. Ansel M. Mrs. 530 and a single of 136; with Harrington made nut baskets were also in yellow and uary term of the Supreme j purpose Howes, Lothrop, of Orono, by Arthur Eustis of Strong, restaurant on Phoenix Row'was a Flood’s a of 527 and a and bond. fold: to lead to clear understanding of Grace C. Mrs. Norman A. the of their George when of Gardiner second in total white. gave Pillsbury, president class, ’23, Thanksgiving Day, covenant aR a bond of a busy place of 123. The summary: the Christian Read, Mrs. Raymond R. Sherman, Mrs. Odom of Gloucester, Mass., Clarence children were enter- single Co. K.’s Caberet a Social and Fi- about forty needy « Mrs. Ansel M. Lothrop and Mrs. Maine fellowship and a summons to service; and Morris L. Slugg, Mrs. Herbert H. Stev- Lyond of North Vassalboro of the Fra- hearted men with a regu- GARDINER. nancial Success. Every table was tained by kind Hills entertained the Saturday Auction to prepare t.he way for a worthy recogni- ens Monday evening the third club ternity and Theodore C. Bramhall, a per- table favors and 88 96—443 filled aud a large number of spectators lar Thanksgiving menu, Tobey 88 89 82 Club last Friday evening at the former’s tion of the one hundred and twenty-fifth was formed at a meeting with Miss Anne sonal friend. The funeral will take place- flowers which added to the 96 111—495 the balconies at the caberet beautiful Peters 81 114 93 home in honor of Mrs. Harold H. Hol- occupied anniversary of the founding of the First M. Kittredge. This will be known as the Thursday at 10 a. m. at his parents'* of the little ones. By accident 74 112—481 Company K. of the Third pleasure Kearns 92 107 96 lingshead, who left Saturday for New given by Church in Belfast. This anniversary will Fire Side Club and will take up first New home, Rev. George C. Sauer officiating. lad had been left out and was 106 100 467 Maine last Wednesday evening. The one little Googins 95 89 97 York, after spending the summer in Bel be observed on Sunday, December thirty- England History, including noted people a as he was hidden not far 123 527 net were about $200. McKeen’s found by lady Harrington 96 101 98 109 fast. A supper was served at 7 proceeds first. On that day the series of sermons historic spots, etc. Current Events will picnic new sel c- M. A. Cook has sold his store in Sears— crowd and was crying. orchestra furnished several an from the jolly Grand total, 2433. o'clock when covers were laid for 16. will end with historical survey of the also be on the program at each meeting. he was crying li: said: tions in their line music when the follow- and will devote his time to When asked why The prize winners were Mrs. Grace C. past and a glad recognition of our solemn Its members are Miss Kittredge, Mrs. W. port pbotog- a and I am hungiy.” BELFAST. was inti rspersed with the "I didn’t get ticket Fillsbury and Mrs. Harry L. Kilgore. ing program obligation to pay to the present the debt J. Dorman, Mrs. C. B Holmes, Mrs. H. rapy. Mrs. Cook has come to Belfast to the restaurant 81 80 94 91—436 dances: Miss Charlotte Knowlton, a He was at once taken O. Staples 90 night ’he club will be enter- we owe to the faithful men and women L. Kilgore, Mrs. A' sel M. Lothrop, Mrs. Thursday a She and will occupy their home on Bay- with the rest. Tickets were 85 93 90 86 101—455 vocal I Gathered Hose. sang a they and cared for Fowles tained by Mrs. Herbert If. Stevens and solo, of former years. As fitting memorial S. C. Pattee, Mrs. W. M. Randall, Mrs. j 90 82—463 and was obliged to repeat a view street. the children by the manage- Pinette 92 117 82 Sherman at the home of beautifully to their faithful labors for us, and a happy ! Raymond R. Sherman. presented Mrs. Raymond Par- the Colonial and Dream and 95 97 105 99 99—496 part of the song. Mrs. S. Augustus assurance of a all ment of Phillips Mrs. Stevens, Church street, v/ith sup- great future, present ad- 1 _ to one or the 93 95 136 95—530 ker a The Travelling Sales- Theatres and all adjourned French 111 at 7 o’clock. gave reading, herents and lovers of the First Church, per _____ aud an en other to complete a day of pleasure. Grand total, 2380. man, which was most amusing Federated, will then unite in signifyinj Miss Clara Ham- core was demanded. their acceptance of theconvenant individ- Colcord danced "Pierrette mons and Carl ually, as they have already accepted ii MILLINERY SALE M ss Hammons and Pierrot,” in costume, formally. The topic of the sermon nex' ballet costume wearing a Unify orange Sunday morning will be,—“The Progres orange and and Mr. Colcord wearing sive Development of Truth; or, The Con a decided black. The dance made hit, tinuity of Revelation.” A cordial invita Miss Hammons ap- and for an encore tion is extended to all. Here left m ^TRIMMED HATS^ alone in a short number. Mrs. KNOW peared man be stranger. “Whosoever thou ar YOU u. and Mrs. Harold H. D Melvin Dickey thatenterest his leave it not with church, a duet which was Holliugsllead sang out a praytj for thyself, for him wh were obliged to give at 1-3 and 1-2 otf pleasing and they ministers, and for those who worshi > W. Wescott an encore. Mrs. Clement here.” The morning offering will be fo T eacher accompanied a little lullaby, School sang lovely Near East Relief work. Please come pre All Sport Hats, Velours, Felts and Soft Velvets at Who is the Most Popular McKeen and with vio- by Mrs. Lloyd D. pared. Here is an opportunity ior servic Mr. McKeen, which was 1-2 Price. Terms Cash. lin obligato by that appeals peculiarly to the heart o \ numbers of the evening. one of the finest America. O. our abundance let us giv V. A dance .by Mrs. Lyndon Plummer, abundantly in the name of our commoi WALDO COUNTY? numbers. She IN (Olive Morse) closed the discipleship and our common humanity i in costume, which Mrs. L. H. did a Spanish dance Sunday-School immediately after th Ferguson was very well received. morning serv 'ce. We don't know NOW but we will on NOVrOPEN NOW OPEN ~MONOAY NIGHI JAN. 1,1923 Join Our Mevt BECAUSE Free! Absolutely Free! WE SHALL GIVE AWAY Absolutely CHRISTMAS CLUB And Have Next Christmas A Genuine. London Upright $100.00 Money

For — Christmas Club

MONEY- To Encourage Thrift. EARNERS Regularly depositing a specified sum of money each week is the BUSINESS MEN way to HAVE MONEY. Every man and woman can and WOMEN easily spare some money from their earnings each week and when you* in school- and who is If you are interested your deposit it, you have it. of 5c or CHILDREN not?—when you make a cash purchase Our Christmas Club offers you For— store ask to have a methodical plan for depositing more from our department just your money. teacher. Each everybody the votes given to your favorite JOIN TODAY.

to one vote. __—-- 5c purchase entitles you HnHMHHnnfii A 5c = 1 vote purchase same each week, or you can You can start with lc, 2c, 5c, 10c, and increase your deposit the amount “ amount each week. A 10c 2 votes start with 25c, 50c, $1.00, $2.00, $5.00, $10.00, $20.00, or more and put in the same

“ “ A $5.00 100 etc. What the Different Clubs Amount to in 50 Weeks lc CLUB PAYS $12.75 25c CLUB|FAYS^$12.50 2c CLUB PAYS $25.50 50c CLUB PAYS $25.00 be the winner help your school 5c CLUB PAYS £63.75 $1.00 CLUB PAYS $50.00 10c CLUB PAYS t $y*.50 $2.00 CLUB PAYS $100.00 OF THE NEW EDISON $5.00 • CLUB PAYS • $250.00 and is the ONLY phonograph which dare CLUBS in ,11 but presence DECREASING which fa the artist physical ■ CLUB PAYS $500.00 with living artists. with the largest deposit and Decrease $10.00 the test of direct comparison You can begin Very Popular Plan. • * • your deposits each week. A $20.00 CLUB PAYS $1000.00 Waldo Co. is eligible. in ■ ■"■■■ ■■■■-■ Any Teacher .——■——i—> ______— COME IN AND GET A PASS BOOK AND JOIN THE CLUB. EVERYBODY .WELCOME. FRED D. JONES & SONS Bank of Belfast and Where can buy everything. The National Belfast’s Best Xmas Store you City LiBtxn. • ^ I PERSONAL W. D Sanford returned Saturday from Boaton. Mr. Eli Moulton of Thorndike was the MISERABLE WITH a week’* atay in Announcement week for Thanksgiving guest of his cousin, Lewis Mia* Bridget Whalen left laat Pennsylvania wHVre ahe will p«»* lf,f I will small E. Piper. Last In a few days open my but up-to-date GiftsThat green- "Christmas winter. Miss F. L. Banks of Augusta was a house on Searsport Ave. and shall endeavor to INDIGESTION Abbott of Paler- keep on hand Mr. and Mr*. Charlr* of Mr. and Mrs. gueat Thanksgiving Day of Rev. H. W. a seasonable assortment of potted plants. mo were Sunday gueal* My motto will be A. Seward. • Fred Announce Their Abbott. Satisfaction.” satisfaction to be a H. J. Locke & Son Mutual My small profit Mrs. Robert P. Coombs went of “Frulf-a-tives” and who are liv- Mr. and One Walter Young family, to be a great satisfaction. For the visitors in town your profit convenience to Bangor Friday for a few days visit Line of Goods Complete. ing in Auguata.were auto of Relief Holiday one laat week I have made arrangements with ■with Mr. end Mrs Henry Parker Brought day the public Fogg’s Market. Bel- ia in Barbour of Mr*. Lillian Lawry of Franklin fast, and The Searsport Drug Co.. Searsport. to Mrs. Etta Duffie Westboro, \ X.V. handle mv Greeley’s and Jane Zeimer of had finished box, Of all styles. house Misses Marian I in Stone and Gold Signet. Brothers Store, frank Bennett’s and now have no more trouble. the popular stones. Society Kings Stonetsn>. Mass were guests over Sun- and Mr Sparie a garage. recommend tli' -r Fruit Laxo Tablets'. tome of Mrs Vannie C. Rack Mr Raymond {jiy at the I Mr. and Mrs, Sparie, WJI. GALE SHEPHERD. Ear Rings C hea- Tiff. Worthing. Mia. Katherine Sanford, ON THE JOB 25c. Line of the Latest. ter and Mr* L’rama Bennett BACK have 50c a box, C for $2.50, trial size. A New and Complete Worthing Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Stackpole •pent at the Worthing where At dealers or from FRl’IT-A-TI\ ES lapnksgiving our Rockland returned from a visit in Gardiner, h mie in Branch Mills We have closed up business and are Limited. OGDEXSBL~RG, NA. they attended the Nicbols-Moody wed- CLOCKS now in a position to give our patrons of Belfast and

Ralph 1H. Dunbar rf Bangor was in SORE THROAT Belfast Monday and Tuesday while on Gross Income $3,274,363.65 Is not only disagreeable—but lead* to dangerous consequence* if HALL & to he has ac- Inc., hit way Augusta, where neglected COLE, Taxes and _rrm cepted a position as assistant treasurer of Expenses, Operating 94 to 102 Faneuil Flail Market, Boston, Mass. the Augusta Trust Company. Mrs. Dun- Jum/mMs r and their daughiei Elizabeth will Charges 1,824,593.05 J/j. join Depreciation in Boston’s Mar- im a little later. HB Almost 75 years in the same location Big HOUSEHOLD RaLM g ket. Established 1848. Mrs. George C. Bosson Jr., of Eggemcg- 1,449,/70.60 aasuros you of quick relief. 1 Powerful, penetrating—unfall- — JT B who has been the of Mr In gin, guest and Ihk results -r^t-^rr | Commission Merchants. Fruit and Produce Mrs. Elmer A. Sbermar tor several Interest on Funded and Unfund- 34k:—at drug and general SieuSSsH days, •tores—or write left Friday for a shor visit at Youngs KIMBALL BROS. & APPLES OUR SPECIALTY. Hotel in Boston. She will go to New ed : Debt and Guaranteed CO. Inc. Enosburg Falla, VL ! "York to spend Christmas, and later will of Sub- Prompt and Efficient Service. Stencils furnished on application. ..go to Florida for a visit. Dividends on stock References any Commercial Agency; Beacon Trust Co., Boston. Charles S. Pearl, who has been removed sidiary Companies 924,6^5.o2 %o his home fiom the Eastern Maine Gen- eral Hospital, where he was taken for Balance 525,095.08 Collection* cvirywber •treatment for a fractured hip sustained in No collection no pay. a fall from a ateplaader on Armistice Day, Dividend on Preferred Stock 389,876.31 da resting as comfortably as could be ex- Slow pected, no attempt having been made to Right $135,218.77 Coal is high and hard to reduce the fracture.—Bangor Commercial, Balance get. Mercantile Winter is here. Why not a Creditors Agency! Mr. Amos Clemeot and daughter buy Louise R. Clement, returned Saturday from Bangor, where spent several they • O. L. FI8H, Manager, __ days with Dr. and Mra. James D. Cle- Genuine Round Oak vment. Mias Clement left Wednesday fo. (1 hi* *utcment is in accordance with the book* Belfast, Maine /Portland, where she will attend the meet- 35 Miller 8treet, of the Central Maine Power and of ite ling of the Maine Abbot Alumni Asaocia- Company the itions’ luncheon at the Columbia Hotel. subsidiaries after eliminating intercompany Wood Heater 370. call or Tel. Write, phone. _ 'Capt D. niel McKay and bride of Surry charges —OR— •were in Belfast recently. The latter waa I formerly Mrs. Mary H. Whitney of thia CLARION For Coughs and Cold*. Head •city. They were on their way to Boston | for a Ebert visit ano later will gotoLos ache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism .Angeles, Calif., where Capt Me Kay has and All Ache* and Pain* interest* in the oil wells and where they wrill build a bungalow during the winter. Pipeless Furnace ALL DRL’CCISTS When a child was given a Capt. McKay of Central 3Sc and «Sc. j*r* and tub#* borne with his bride’s parents, but they The Preferred Stock FOR WOOD Ho* pit at *i*#« *3 00 bad not met until a short time before at that are Clari- tbeir marriage for over twenty years. prices right. Power has on Heaters for wood only in 3 Maine Company paid sizes, Round Oak Stoves in 4 .COLDS. sizes. All in stick and all new. Giles G. Abbott, dividends 64 times. We believe $15.00 up For Sale INFLUENZA Real Timberlands Come in and let us show Estate, and result from a system clogged with you. poisonous waste*. If neglected se- illness often follows. To it dividends. HUTCHINSON'S Fire Insurance rious pre- will always pay vent colds and influenza, keep the STOVE HAYFORD BLOCK. BUFAST. MANE Exide Balleiies body internally clean-digestion vig- STORE orous, liver active, bowels function- Price a net. ALSO ing properly. At the first sign of a $107.50 share, yield 6i% BROOKS, MAINE cold, take “L.F.’’At wood's Medicine —aaeessafnl remedy for nearly 70 years. .Expert Kiano Tuning Lajirgo bottle, 60 cents — 1 east a dose. All dealers. and Repairing WINTER STORAGE MEDICINE CO., Portland, Maine 1922 Auto License and LLOD D. McKEEN, WET AND D»v Central Maine Power Co. Registration BELFAST. MAINE. Prtce*. at KcMonabk Phone I2A-4 41tf APPLICATIONS, must be sworn to. Augusta. Maine A. PAUL MAURICE W. C. LORD Children Ury Notary Public. Justice of the Peace for Fletcher s Hay ford Block, Belfast, Maine tf4 CASTO Rl A ^^jARAO^^ F. at SLAKSMON r. PKONPECT L. Blanchard, Sandypoint on Nov. MARRIED. 20.

I nil Mr jnd Mrs F L. Ward were in Ban- Mrs. Jennie Dockham very pleasantly I.ARD WILEY. In Waterville, Alvah Farrow of Belfast apent last Miss gor entertained a group of ladie-, in honor of Nov. 30, by Rev. Fr. M. E. Gid- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thomas. recently. Curran, w'lth Mrs. Clara M. Cummings, the evening of eon Percy Brillard of Waterville and M as Mr and Mrs I. A. Bennett, and son Ruth Poland and Charles Hemenw Nov. 21. Delicious refreshments were Cross Wiley of Belfast. Walter Hsvener were at the deer I hanksgiving day "Narrows” recently. served. HUBBARD-SMITH. In Nov. ,ch captured a Belfast, John Bovd who has in 28, by Rev. William Vaughan, Charles Mrs. Ernest Wing celebrated employment Mr and the Hubbard and Alberta Smith, both of wedding anniversary, Nov Oldtown, spent week-end here with Indigestion Stops their 20th his family. Quick. Belfast. 20th. Mi-O-Na Stomach Tablets relieve bil- Johns-Smith In South Brewer, Nov. ! R. L. !• rnertek, who is inspecting Chris- dizziness and Mrs Ernest Wing and Mr. and iousness, indigestion, or 30, ny Rev. M. W. Reilly, Hariy Johns Mr and mas trees iri this with Ask A. A. Plaiated, visited Seaside vicinity,is boarding money back. Howes & Co. of Belfast and Edna F. Smith of Brewer. Mrs Charles Mra. W alter H. Brown. O. E. S. Camden, Nov. 27, when MKLONSON-HaLL. In Belfast, Dec. 2, Chapter Rev Matron inspected that Chap- by Charles W. Martin, Joseph A. Is Grand E F. Hillman of Waterville ia at his coal the Melonson and Mildred your i home Hall, both of ter. here called by the aerious illness of Cash for Brooks. his W. S. Hillman. Furs have received word of the father, PArrERSON-SENECAL. In Friends all kinds. to me and Belfast, Hawse of on Bring I will satisfy of Edwin Augusta Mrs. Nov. 30, by Rev. Charles W. death Cl:ra M Cummings, who was you in GRADE and PRICE. Martin, Mr. Hawse married Miss Donothold E. and pile running Nov. 27th. Herbert Patterson Nina formerly a resident here, is visiting her fall they make heavy prime winter Senecal, Maddocks of this town, who sur- furs, both ot Belfast. Ada cousin, Mrs. Fred T. ilaley. fur look cheap. him. Thompson-ALDUS. In Nov. vives GEO. W. LUCE, Licensed, Belfast, j Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Blanchard were 30, by H. C. Buzzell, Esq., Percy S. and Mrs. Willism Bean of Brad- 142 High St Belfast, Me. low? Mr. dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and Eliza Aldus both of have taken possession of the guests lhcmpson Bel- ford N. H., Tel. 386-It 3w47* fast. owned John I -laCe formerly by Bryant, which they bought of Ernest Rose, hut the winter with rela- ,hey plan to spend DIED. in Canaan. tives ANDREWS In Waterville, Dec. 4, Al- the M. E. church The Ladies’ Aid of GIFTS OF UTILITY ton Andrews, Jr., of Belfast, aged 23 Christmas sale of i will hold the annual years. useful and fancy articles, aprons, pulTs COLCORD. In Belfast, Dec. 3, Amos children on For Christmas and toys f°r the Tuesday A. Colcord, aged 57 years, 11 months and will be home evening, Dec. 12. There 4 days. Here is the ideal oil refreshments for year-round range made candies and other Hinckley. In Prospect, Nov. 29, Al- article- which FOR MOTHER Fuk FATHER sale People having they ton, son of Charles and Georgia Hinck- for this will at last, is an oil range that is every will k.ndly contribute sale, Electric Irons Flashlights ley, aged 15 years, 8 monihs. received by the committee. bit as as the finest coal be gladly Electric Grills Lunch Kits MANK In Belfast, Dec 3, Eben L. HERE, satisfactory range entertained at 8 months and Among those who were Thermos Mottles Saws Mank, aged 17 years, 19 and as fast in cooking as a gas shoe. And it is on Thanksgiving day were Mr. days. j,nnfr Carving Sets Axes economical when clean, long-burn- For cle an instant, j 'd Mrs. Henry Ladd, Mrs. Lucy Bean, especially at and Mrs. Mil- Food Hammers, Planes economical heat in Mrs Nellie Powles Mr. Choppers BELFAST PRICE CURRENT. ing Socony Kerosene is used. Mr. and Mrs.Walter Poland bury Hunt’s; O’Cedar Mops Wrenches, Chisels Corrected for The Journal. anypartofthe house, Rev. Weekly and children at Charles Hemenway’s; Oil Heater United States 'I ires This latest and finest New Perfection Oil use a Perfection Oil Elizabeth PRODUCE MARKET PAID Range K B. Harrison at Mrs. Wileys; PRODUCER Heater—and and Loren Oil Stoves United States Tubes with Burners is installed in Socony Mrs Mary Bryant brother, Apples, bush $1 00 Hay, 12 00al4 00 Superfex being Maurice Cobb Scissors and Shears Auto Kobes Kerosene. The ideal jlerrick, at Oscar Googins’; Beans, pea, 9 Lamb, 25 thousands and thousands of homes as the per- Mr. and Mrs. Eben combination. of Portland at Cobb’s; Alarm Clocks Auto Accessories Beans, y. e., 9 | Mutton, 20 of Boston at Mr. and Mrs. manent, all-year cookstove. It is as popular in Roice Miller Steino Outfits Tool Grinders Cutter, 47a50 Potatoes, 75a85 Many thanks are due Mr. 35 Round 12 the as it is in homes. Fred Miller’s. Blankets Bheese, Hog, city suburban country PERFECTION Milbury Hunt for kindly transporting Wringers Chicken, 23 Straw, 11 00 Wash OJ] Heaters guests. Boilers Whips Duck, 36 Turkey, 26a55 If you are furnishing a new home, or want to Drills 16 18 December 12th, the an- Brushes and Brooms Vises, Eggs, Veal, On Tuesday, 30 11 00 get rid of the bother and litter that every coal sale will be held in the Food Grinders Blow Torches Fowl, Wood, hard, nual Christmas 30 Useful and Geese, Wood, soft, 8 00 range makes, see this New Perfection demon- vestry of the church. fancy Chopping Bowls Levels be presented in great variety RETAIL PRICE RETAIL MARKET articles will Corn Poppers Mitre Boxes strated before you buy your new stove. It is a for the children. The commit- and toys Wheelbarrows Beef, corned, 30a32 Lime, 3 00 marvel of solicits any articles to add simplicity, neatness, durability and tee earnestly Butter salt, 18a32 Oats, 68 collected and manufac- Guns and Ammunition to those already Corn, 1 00 Oat Meal, 5 cooking speed, And remember, it's a year- hands Canned goods FOR BROTHER tured by willing Razors —All Kinds Cracked corn, 1 00 Onions, 4 will be gratefully round stove. or any commodities, Coats Paint Brushes Corn meal, 1 00 Oil, kerosene, 19a20 useful and arti- Hunting received as well as fancy Cheese, 38 Pollock, 10 nont Christmas sale is Guns and Ammunition Paint for Everything cles The Sears Cotton seed, 3 00 Pork, 19 At housefurnishing and hardware and eagerly looked for- Watches, Knives an old institution Cranberries, 17 Rye meal, 6.5 all ward to. Last year beat records and Bicycles Clover seed, 33 Shorts, 1 70 dealers—everywhere may on this occa FOR SISTER vtis earnestly hoped Bicycle Lights Flour, 9 50a 12 00 Sugar, 81-2 | aioa, particularly, as the pastor, the Rev. H. G. seed, 4 75 Salt, T. I., bus. 1 25 STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK has been tootballs Sleds Itvmi E. Harrison, very sick, Lard, 18 Sweet potatoes, 7 and Basketballs Skates 26 yetis now happily rapidly recovering Broadway ier usual strength and taking services as Baseball Goods Snow bhoes will continuously, and is also usual as she Boxing Gloves Bicycles available for any calls for her services. Training Shirts Riders She regretted having been unable to at- j tend two calls for the last rites where she Sleds, Ski is Skiis would have desired to comfort, yet real- Snow Shoes Carts NEW PERFECTION her two brethren in the minis- izes that Carts, Skates Pen Knives try were so able and willing to give < om- | Wheelbarrows Baskets fort to those who mourn. Mrs. Harrison desires to express through The Journal Tool Chests Flashlights her grateful thanks to all helpers for ^1 & their great kindness at personal sacrifice. I SOCONY Their acts were many and sovaried that Had Hardware a Company ipace would not permit detailed ac- KEROSENE count of them. The pastor of Searsinont i 52 MAIN STREET, ■ RE LEAST, MAINE with SUPERFEX Burners has labored in Maine nearly 10 years and the best there is “EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE” never before los' a service from ill health •nd only on 2 or 3 occasions previously in 21 years. Christmas

THOMPSOm-ALCUS. Autographic Kodaks $6.50

Percy S. Thompson, son of Mr. and up Mn.Selden lhompso i, and Eliza, daugh- , Clocks and Clocks and Clocks -Results Count- and Mrs. James Aldus, were Brownies $2.00 SHINGLES lerofMr. up married at 8 o’clock Thanksgiving night BIG LITTLE BEN, SLEEP METER, THE PIONEER CHIROPRACTOR | BEN, or for It the home of the bride’s parents. Hon. j Call send catalogue. H. C. Buzzeil officiated with the single BLUE BIRDS and AMERICAS, $1.19 to $2.98 We have a tun line of shingles ring set vice. There was a large attend- I in our on Primrose street friends and refresh- T. CHASE yard A. Davis once of relatives and THAYER FRED Georgia ment were served at the reception that ™=WILL at reasonable prices, delivered j 80 MAIN STREET followed the ceremony. -DEALER IN- 25 Main Street, Belfast without charges. Jewelry, Diamonds and Silver Ware^S- Monday, Wednesday and Friday. 9 to 11 o’clock A. M» Children -^Watches- MILTON B. HILLS Cry bE LEAST, MAINE FOR FLETCHER'S Tel. 205 _| CASTO R!A PIANOS “Unquestioned Excellence” HAND MADE

Upright and Grand Pianos and Players Collars 47 and more Known to fame for years Made of Chinese grass linen, also Choose one for your own. voile and net, and trimmed with real lace. Culls or front to match -* *-■ if desired. 1'£££%- Dodge Brothers “QUAL'TY HRST. FIRST QUALITY1’ Prices $1, $2 and $3 11

Call and see them at the Jour- For Sale by sedan nal office 1 ftl\ 1«%£**■*£**I'q The nght remedy, B. H. ME AMY L. WILSON, | ichthe Wood. ft111 1 WEEBER, MONROE, SUE M. PARTRIDGE. 11 aid in 0 Uningsol^-^^^Llcasting P«*°“ 1 11 e ^ hinctioo. Many who could well afford more expensive cars V J and strengthen ry bodily |11 \ 11 The o'*® ^ who are showing a marked preference for Dodge <3 large iMmr blattman's |] j Brothers Sedan. U. S. Gminent O \ 9 'tnfl non pc. New Government Wool The Circlet i> more then a ll’a They find it easy to drive, economical to run, Underwear purchased by Braaaiere. us to sell to the public direct at 75c. 1 Seli-Adjnatiaf, aad a erer and comparable in beauty and elegance with cars imply alipa EACH. Actual retail value $2.50 each. zs££~£t‘~~ the head, daapa at tha waiat aad oader- in 1 much higher price. All sizes, Shirts 34 to 46—Drawers 30 to arm, and aaaootha eat Bflj linea. 44. Send correct s zes. Pay Postman on If your daalar cm't got it. tend acted In the vast of Brothers closed boat and amplitude Dodge delivery or send us money order. If un* mcaaurm, aama. addraaa ft. 00. Wall rand the Circlet pre- this sedan is constructed with all the we will re- body plant, derwear is not satisfactory, 11pE_ro-nA| ^wstwicninnms paid. Sicca 34 to 43. studious precision that marks the work of the fund money promptly on request. Dept. D.F.Slephenson's Nemo Hygienic-Faahion Initituto 1476 Broad- 24, The Pilurini Woolen Co J 120 Eaat 16th St.. New York, Dep’t M. finest custom builders. Y. tf47 CIGARS & TOBACCO way, New York, N. FIFES, IcacsssBa^^lSf23 Eighteen days are devoted alone to the 18 rub- Fine Line of Confectionery in | | bing and varnishing operations which are respon- For Sale of its lustre. Fancy Boxes tor Chrleimas ~*S22*ssd- WANTED sible for the unusual brilliancy Two International 6 horse pow Presents. the use of the Second Hand Kitchen Range Months of seasoning precede fine, er engines, one with friction critically selected ash which gives the body its Main Street State price lirst letter. firmness. clutch. Inquire of 74 rugged Maine B. O. NORTON. Box 185, Belfast, The interior fittings, too, are chosen with thought- I yean kaown as Best, :fest,Ahny*IU~*h*. fulness and rare good taste. The upholstery is ^ SOLflBYDRtGG!SlS?W**t* covered with genuine mohair velvet of a singu- Dr. A, M. Lothrop larly rich and beautiful pattern. The seats are FRESH FISH luxurious. DENTIST roomy and SALE & Wholesale and Retail at the FOR Steel disc wheels (with cord tires) harmonize m Colonial Theatre Low price second nand parlo) Building a most effective way with the new grace and Commercial house Market," [j TELEPHONE 336-3 27tf smartness which Brothers have recently nnd kitchen stoves. Dodge l Main Street. to the lines of the brought body. OP 4wp _ J. AUSTIN McKEEN. delivered lie Price isjS155J.OJ SALE L. A. PAUL, Mam Street FOR FINE HOME FOR SALE sale all lel 329-12 Two home sledfor Two story, modern frame house. 8 rooms. ready to hitch into. Inquire at City water, 1-4 acre of land. Situated on Northport avenue, 1 3-4 mile from post 3 Congress Street. office. Excellent summer or year round T, Belfast. dwelling. MAURICE W. LORD E. WESCOT Block, Belfast, Me. 3w47* Special Notice tf45 Hayford We wish to inform the public that wt House tor Sale are doing business all the time and if you wish to buy or sell ml estate of any kind AUTOMOBILE ON SALMONH STREET. we would be pit saeo to talk with you. All modern improvements and garaga.. E. A. SI ROOT f arm Agency, My address is No. BB Highland Avenue- ROY C. KISH, Local Manager, Gardiner. Me. Can be in Belfast any Sat Room 2, Odd fellows’ Block, Belfast, Me. TRIMMING urday p. m. J. E. SYLVESTER, _ tf47_ 8INOE 1882 Auto tops, curtains and cush- ions made and repaired. Slip At 72 Main Street, Belfast. Two Show Cases ORRIN J. DICKEY covers for all cars. Special Ford Sedan slip covers. FOR SALE Insurance Charles R. Coombs Automobile Low price, if t.kenu Fire, Liability, LORD & CO. TcHASE. PYTHIAN BLOCK, iPhone 316-3 Tel. 343-3 * Undertaker 43tf 25 Main Street, Belfast. CHRISTMAS 1922

his success in rule or habit that he attributed man was once asked if he had any special A verv successful one thing and that was he didn’t know of any particular *rule but he did practice life to. He replied that of Xmas Gifts. We like to do First.” Most of us dread the choosing “Doing the things He didn’t which usually means a the last minute and then it is' a case of a hurried selection, put it off until useful Could you find Do it now. And here is a suggestion. Buy gifts. Door choice of gifts. Better are ourmost than those listed below by The Dinsmore Store? still, any more useful or acceptable gifts last which it you us to values even greater than year, reasonable prices. Certain conditions have enabled give comment from our will remember, were so low as to cause competitors!

! Men’s and Women's Comfort Slippers One' dollar we sold last Amas. at une u uar a pa If we told you how many of these Comfort Slippers we tell that we aie offetinge eg it wTas an exaggeration. Value did it, and when you ONE can well believe to beat all past records. ONE you we’re_out Women’s Comfort at One Dollar a pair are made from To begin with these Slippers come NINETY cotton felt used in of this character Iney which will ~ double the wear of the cheap usually slippers NINETY give « i* _l •_i. in cnoh vinh m DOIfl SOUU ailU cumumauun ** „. FIVE Silver FIVE shades as Seal Brown, Sapphire, Gray, Copenhagen, Orchid, Lavender, and iNell Lose. with Many are attractively trimmed contrasting silver ribbon and tongue. ONE DOLLAR I IF YOU CAN’T COME ORDER BY PARCEL POST I Attraciive House Moccasin Slippers Holeproof ONE NINETY-FIVE Hosiery Yes! Holeprool for Xmas? RKSr.W House Moccasin at ONE j the<=e Men’s and Women’s blippeis values we have ever NINETY-FIVE are one of the best given. Did You Ever have Enough Hosiery? chrome leather in a deep rich brown but think how Thev are made of genuine Giving hosiery for Xmas is excellent, the will give j sees the color that is soft and yielding tD foot, yet almost much more appreciated when the recipient are decorated with namp on It broean service. The women’s very prettily famous T-Tnlpnmnf the box. immediately know work, while the men’s are very stamp- as of discernment, for you Holeproo. hant be" d appropriately ; stamps you person tor its Unless we had taken advantage of Heretofore was justly ed with an Indian Head. , last word in Hosiery efficiency. Holeproof ^mous slippers would ha\ e easilv but are very proud ot then certain buying conditions these superior wearing qualities, today they not send a , cannot be made. more. A Why pair and luxurious texture—indeed, finerHosiery cost a dollar suggestion: fitting° .11_J_U.i.'o anil Wool inr»n tops and to friends emu m uu. — as well as very useful slippers No. 580. Womens rure 1 rireao i\o. ioyu. oim $1 25 of these handsome broidered linen toes and heels heels, self clocks them re- a- clocks, would recall vividly to Silk with double lisle toes d heels and with linen who have moved away. They —colors Black, Brown, Camel Men’s Heather Mixtures which would make ribbed lisle . One of the best heels at $100. of the Old Pine Tree State and Grey, toes and membrances good values in the Holeproof line—all Boys’ and Girls’ Cotton Hose- all colors 75c. more Men’s Silk, all the . re 65c and 75c. your thoughtfulness appreciated. colors. $1 50. inforced knees, whole sizes Brown Chrome Moccasin slippers, No 512. Men’s s batin bv mail be sure to size. $1.9o. Women Quilted only, 6 to 11. In ordering give with han^ kead- Boudoir Slippers No 202 Women’s Chrome Moccasin Slippers 8. Same in the light smoked ed work on vamp, sizes 3 to style One-Forty -Five color if desired. • ••„••• j Right now haven’t you some Parcel Post. : fas- Xf you can’t come order by one in mind who is very | tidious in her dress and sur- roundings? What could be more appropriate and satisfactory to this sort of a person than a Men’s Snugglers pair of these luxurious quilted TWO satin Boudoir Slipper, Colors, TWO FORTY ONE FORTY-FIVE black and sapphire blue. FORTY Sizes, 3 to 8. $1.45 FIVE Men’s Something entirely new, Of FIVE Slippers cord Genuine Kidskin brown all wool felt, with binding and cuffs: heavy wool in- VERY SPEUAL Baby’s Xmas. soles with easy bending leather Two Five outsoles. The warmest and most Men’s Black and Tan Ninety What is home without a baby? Men's Tourist a practical slipper that a man can Slippers Any man will appreciate pair time. Especially at Xmas. The on his foot. Easily worth a Everett Slippers of these old-fashioned Kid Skin put Dinsmore Store has certainly dollar more. Sizes, 6 to 11. $1.45 Slippers, the kind “he used to TWO FORTY-FIVE looked after the this leggings One Ninety-Five are wear,” that will easily last three baby year. CHILDREN'S size are a very desirable gift and These men’s pocket traveling slippers warm man vici kid seasons. Rubber heels Cute little mocccasins, •Certainly a gift that any at Two Forty-Five. Made < f very soft tan or four most reasonably priced hosts of other SIXTY-FIVE CENTS would are these be carried in the Sizes, b to li, welted, easy bending bootees and things appreciate with cushion soles. Can easily pocket. w'ith heavy at OneNinety- and are are these Everett Slippers soles. Sizes, 6-11. $2.95 that will please the baby Very specially priced flex- children’s warm pantalette leg Five. Soft leather uppers; practical as well. Very special cloth linings; > Free Offer gins. Cover the kiddies up te ble soles, warm Christmas Delivery on Comfort for Sizes Special Par- REMEMBER iprices Slippers the waist. Two black anc colors black and brown. of the many gifts that The Dinsmore Store is advertising by colors, Order any FREE ichildren. red and sap- 6 to 11.. $1-95 them at door without one cent of ex- We deliver any Xmas Ptfcel Colors, brown. Size, 2 to 10 years. cel Post and we will deliver right your re- Post. return _if not satisfactory we cheerfully Children’s sizes 5 to 2, 85c Order Parcel Post Order by Parcel tra expense. If they are not in every way as good as you expected Iphire. by L>u 11 xsuw. fund your money. them and we will refund your money without question-but D1NSM0RE STORE, Belfast, Maine. THET 1

CHRISTMAS 1922| This Name Ready For Christmas BERT L. DAVIS OUR WHOLE STORE ONE GREAT GIFT SHOP IS WORTH REMEMBERING.

If in doubt as to just what to give any member ot the family, a stroll through our will come in very handy when you go shopping It store will suggest many things of a suitable and lasting nature. Here you will find while Christmas for worth presents. gifts that will be appreciated by the receiver for many years to come. have never visited our store you will be sur- If you FOLDING IN OUR GIFT SHOP SOFA prised to see such a large and varied assort- and Men’s Goods CARD TABLE Below We List a Few of the Items: Cushions ment of Boys’ wearing apparel. in the new round ed Leather Cove’ shape made to WEAR, cheap according to Webster, is FOR HI VI FOR HER being of small value; common, not respected. ?1.95 Smoking Stand Work Basket ?1.95 Our volume of business has NOT been built on Hedicine Cabinet Telephone Stand SMOKING STANDS MAHOGANY & POLYCHROME We have always advertised reliable House Desk Hahogany Clock cheap goods. IN BRASS, MAHOGANY OR OAK CANDLE STICKS 25c to 2.25 at a FAIR and the steady growth of Leather Rocker A Nice Picture goods profit, $2.95 to $20.00 the business has proven we were right. Horns Chair Mahogany Serving Tray Foot Rest Dressing Table We invite YOU to call and see for yourself a real Mirror to sell to real Men. Reading Lamp Panel •tore filled with real goods made Desk Chair Pretty Rug REMEMBER THE NAME Fair Blankets Dainty Pair Draperies BERT L. DAVIS

These are very inexpensive but accep- BELFAST, MAINE table sift shades and candles to match.

for him at to A very useful gift prices CHESTS TO please every one. Fither a simple, inex- CEDAR $18 $46 v'nt-r arrived in earnest Tuesday / News of Belfast pensive pedestal type or a mahogany or The snow fell several tii'hes and when s'eia'e oak with closet. apaeared. Wednesday was "tear aid will meet this, The Universalist,League I w in the mercury ”'<• above z°Tc in at the home of Mrs. Thursday, afternoon -arly morning The fall to late h°- LEATHER ROCKERS F, Ci, Mixer, beeu b»aut'till. < af- a of our business that W. C. T. U. will meet Friday Don’t forget the annual sale and sup- j Here is department The each the home of Mrs. Mary Col- per of the Ladies Sewing Circle of the we operate practically without profit ternoon at as a convenience for our cus- Miller street. Baptist church, which will be held in the Christmas lins, next Mrs. H. tomers. It’s the greatest money saving Memorial Hospital Lea- church vestry Tuesday. The* Bradbury W. Collins is chairman for the supper, toy department in town and everything next Monday afternoon in will meet Mrs Earl L. Talbot for the fancy work, in it is specially priced. Shop early for vestry. Everyone in- the Universalist Mrs. Idella Rich and Mrs. Linda Knowl- best selections. Considering the big run we hive onceda* is cordially invited to join. terested ton have charge of the aprons and Mrs. chests every Christmas they rank very as a Christmas The fall edition of the Belfast high George Spencer of the candy. Supper high in popularitv gift. issued and is on at 0 30 and will consist of We have them in different school paper has been will be served many designs of A. C and a most for which the with a at but sale at the store Hopkins tempting menu, special $18.00 Woodcock & Son. Price 25 cents a copy. Sewing Circle is famous. Anyone hav- the Belfast fire alarm articles for the sale are request- A special feature is ing fancy the new numbers 8th with Mrs. -LAMPS- signals, complete with ed to leave them by Dec. Mrs. recently added. L. L. Robbins, Mrs, G. C. Sauer, or Mrs. Earl Talbot. next Warren Nichols The Traveller’s Club will meet I afternoon with Miss Margaret Here is a real for "dad.” He sure Tuesday 1 gift N. Hazeltine with the following program: will appreciate sinking into the easy W. Col Newfoundland, Miss Charlotte comfort of this great rocker after a hard Miss An- "burn; Down the St. Lawrence, | day’s work. In the imitation — — Mrs. nie V. Field; The Thousand Islands, DREAMLAND leather as low as.l*r. lO Elmer Sherman. Matinee 2 30 7 to 8 30 Fvening Special genuine leather with on Second Floor and Re- 49 50 Toyland Epworth League Social loose cushion sear, to Miss ception. a social and reception THURSDAY wis given Horses Frances B. Adams, evangelist, Galloping Merry-Go-Rounds the Methodist RUBY DE REMAR in by the Epworth League, in , 50-PIECE SET OF DINNERWaRE Horses Teter Boards on Wednesday “THE TEMPORARY WIFE” Rocking Vestry, one week since, $13.50 evening, it was the first social gathering Velocipt des Speedaway Steds of young of the newly organ ized society FRIDAY Surely this is a gift that every wife will was enjoyed by the of Christmas Jazz Chairs people, and grertU BLYTHE in appreciate Think serving Wagons High 1 and en- BETTY large number present; young din ier in a fine new dinner set. Chairs into the rique games sug- “THE TRUANT HUSBAND’’ Automobiles Rocking NOTE THESE SPECIALS tering heartily _ whose wide ex- 100-Piece Sets as Low as testid by Miss Adam $25 Skooters Roller Coasters Mahogany Boudoir Lamps, com- 4.95 and v ngelist has in- ptnence as pastor SATURDAY plete with silk shades, the social as wc s the sp ritual Cars Desks cited IRVING BACHELLER’S Sammie Heading Lamps in bronze or verde green of the church. t a brief busi- SPECIAL MAHOGANY FLOOR interests IN CLEAR- finish, complete with silk cord new members were “THE LIGHT THE Riders Duck Rockers 5.75 flfjsl meeting seven LAMPS Red a total of ING.’ elected to membership, making Fifty other styles priced just as low in Complete with Silk Shades Kiddie Cars Doll Beds thirty two members in the uew organzia- Also Two-Reel Comedy. all the very latest designs and finishes. have made application, tion. Others $12.00 to $35.00 Jolly Rockers Table and Chairs to evidencing the popularity of the League & $7.65 $30 church A MONDAY TUESDAY- with the young people of the wi'h vocal TWO DAYS musical program was ottered, polos by Wesley Patterson, accompanied J WARREN KERRIGAN in and by Miss Pauline Stackpole; piano “THE DREAM CHEATER” solos bv Edward Martin. After many of Miss Also “Sherlock. Holmes” expressions of appreciation Sonora Torrington Adams’ helpful inilueiice, refreshments and nights said with were served good WEDNESDAY Eectric genuine regrets.

1 __ T .. “JACK O’LANTFkN” 1 he Beltast-bear'-p'" i, building at 17c Phonographs stitute met in the High School Always 5c, 10c and Miners a large attendance 2 p. m. Saturday with including teachers from several county a Normal schools. The program included t. C music hour by Prof. Melville hase, practical teaching of the Palmer penman- In the Morning who used ship by Miss Esther F. Evans, Mr. /. D Hart- the teachers as a class. A Warm House for the Kiddies shorn of the Grammar school gave a paper Minimum Essentials of AH lime ic heat home by ou the Is assured if we your E. E. Roderick gave a very interest- Hot Steam or bupt. either Hot Water, Air, High School t r* sold for cash ing talk on the “Junior One pipe Heaters 1 he next Vapor. ganization in Our Syptem.” plan. A year to I he or on easy payment meeting will be held Jan. 6th, pro- has our personal atten- Hour. pay. Every job will include a Normal Music gram J tion. THE PROGRESSIVE STORE Prof. Chase. Miss Hazel D. Shields , by of State Director of the National Council THE ORIGINAL on of Geography Teachers, will speak Wright & Wyllie She is a teacher of Geog- Geography. Miss -AND- riphy in the Portland High school and Heating. Work Plumbing Jane Brown will speak on Number Christmas Grades. BEAVER STREET. Headquarters by Development m the Primary BELFAST, MAINE, on the Maine , Supt. Roderick will talk We aim to Please. School Laws. I Owing to the big rush of our paper this week we are un- Christmas Club able to tell you all about the many things that we are showing Largest for your consideration as you make up your Christmas pur- chases. But we are here with many practical things that have ,^TS AT‘^T' built reputation and patronage in the past. We can only enumerate just a few in the short space al- lotted us at this time: Silk Hose, Umbrellas, Silk Underwear, Gloves, Christmas Cards Narcissus Bulbs, Big Assortment of Handkerchiefs, Rust Craft Novelties, very large line Toilet Hand Embroider- THE WALDO TRUST Shirt COMPANY Goods, House Dresses, Aprons, Waists, Thursday, Dec. 7th ed Pieces, Hand Bags, Boudoir Caps, Pollyanna Hair Bows, Towels, and dozens and dozens of other useful and practical Our nearly 900 members will receive -LAST SHOWING OF- make that will and happiness items that will gifts give pleasure this Quincy Adams Sawyer “n for a long time. $20,167.22 year. Watch out for our ad next week. Yours truly, sure our Christmas Club for 1923 Friday, Dec. 8 Be you join SHIRLEY MASON H. H. COOMBS COMPANY. We Pay by Check. You can use it anywhere. In The Ragged Heiress Masonic Temple. High Street. Belfast^Iaine^^ Clyde Cook in Lazy The Waldo Trust Bones Company —this the critic of BELFAST Picture Play found Saturday, Dec. 9. Your Selections Early in Make BROOKS CASTINE UNITY THOMAS MEIGHAN -IN- The Man Who Saw SfeBex Ingram Production of CHRISTMAS To-Morrow 1923 Goods are for inspection. U. S. War Savings Due Jan. 1, Leatrice Joy, Theodore Roberts, ready Stamps June Elvidge, and Eva Novak, in the Supporting Cast. Silver ^Prisoner Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Sterling Credited at once in our Savings Department to draw interest from Jan. 1. end Plated Ware in Wednesday, Dec. 13 Also will credit U. S. Victory Notes, Series A to F inclusive, Wm. Cabanne's o/’Zenda Christy by Anthony Hope NEW AND UP-TO-DATE PATTERNS. Called for payment December 15, 1922, to draw interest from December 15. BEYOND THE RAINBOW Scenario by Mary O'Hara Photography by John F.Seiti I T. With Harry Morey, Billie Dove, FRED CHASE Drani-tizulio.i by Ed\v. Rose NATIONAL BANK OF Virginia Lee, Gecrge Fawcett, THE CITY BELFAST Maine ^__and Marguerite G >urtot. 25 Main Street (Tel 34-11) Belfast, BELFAST, MAINE ~ _ r—M r ICES, 10. 20, 25 and^OoJ Maine Central Shows Increase Revenue STOP THAT ACHE ! MUKKILL. _ $2,307,752. about a bad Don’t worry and complain lameness PORTLAND, Me., Nov. 27. The Maine back. Get r.d of that pain and The Ladies’ Aid will meet with Mrs. Belfast j Central Railroad'* October report shows Use Doan’s Kidney Pills. Many Arthur Hatch Friday afternoon, Dec. I. and know how a net increase in op-rating revenue of people have used them We our "BALLkBAND aBeltast case. understand neighbor. Fred Ri- R* $2,307,752 over the lirst ten months of effective they are Here’s a cross St. chards, won the pud at the recent sale of Isst year, although the monthly income Mrs. Charles I. Smith, of the Benevolent Club bad shape with articles at Poor’s was $43,816 below that of 1!*21. An in- says: ”1 was in pretty for about Mills. our fine lot of crease of coal and lumber shipments and kidney trouble I was laid up Among of that time, a decrease of apple and potato shipments six months and at the end There were 41 pupils at Morrill Sund ly rheu- “Ball-Band” Rubber and were shown. 1 had to go about on crutches, school, Nov. 26. They have started a fever being the cause of my contest Mrs. Arthur Leonard captain; matic Woolen Footwear can B. & A. Seeks O. K $250,000 Pond !ss_e the first place. I he pains Mrs. Ruth Dow secretary of the Red's, you trouble in back and kidneys near- Mrs. Frank Brown captain, Miss Vivian through my find the Arctic Nov. 27. The Bangor & and 1 couldn't get any secretary of the Blues. just you Washington, ly killed me Wentworth, asked for li terstate 1 had su< h Aroostook Railroad ease from the awlul misery Drastic cut of turning $50 on all Rev. Nathan Hunt gave an excellent need—any size in either Commerce Commission authority today ilizzv spells, the bed seemed to be Ford Nov. from the t. xt in trust cer- ached dreadfully sermon, 26, “To him to issue 1250,000 equipment around and my head models. Order 1 or to kid- as our a'- who overcometn, wjll grant to sit with one four-buckle style. tificates. The company proposes buy could hardly .-i n I the misery. My early Mrs. funds from s W bile at me on my throne, Esther Hunt 300 new freight cars with the neys didn’t act the' should. relief and lotment is limited. Johnson of Portland favored the con- “Ball-Band” Arctics are certificates ami with other resources at its the hospital, I cot temporary with a beautiful usnikj Doan s gregation solo “In the disprsal. finally cjme lio.ne and nctfan were recommended. DELIVERED secret place.’’ because are Kidney Pills as they « popular they h iw Kly ttiey helped BELFAST who has been in I was surprise qui Mr. Waters Sbibles, i couldn t .... Notices me and four boxes cured me. louring health a to Rock- and Probate $450.00 poor for long time,went rugged, durable, good- to Doan s recommend anything equal Runabout .... land Hospital a few weeks ago, but they 420 qq Kidney Pills.” thought it not advisable to operate so Dr. Interested in either of To all persons the 60c. at all dealers Foiter-Milburn Co., Coupelet Moulton of Searsmoi t went for him and 59500 named: Y. estates hereinafter Buffalo, N. Sedan .... brought him home in his car, accompanied Mfrs., 660.00 by a nurse. At a Probate Court held at Belfast, in and Truck Chassis for the County of Waldo, on the s$ cord Tues- MhLOiN SON-HALL 380’00 The Ladies of Farm had an the Bureau, day of November, in the year of our Lord one Ton Truck Chassis 427.00 all day meeting at the home of Mr. and thousand nine hundred and twenty-two, the Joseph A Melonson of Brooks, son of matters been for Tractor .... Mrs. James Mears, Nov. 24, 14 members following having presented Mr. and Mrs Albert Melonson of Milo 430.00 the action hereinafter indicated, it being present. Morrill’s quota was 20, but thereupon and Miss Mildred Hall, daughter of Mr. is hereby ordered, that notice thereof be given she went over thj top, has a membership and Mrs. Hale R. Hall of Brooks were without to ail persons interested by causing a copy of Open models, starter and of Miss Nason gave a demonstration of ; Methodist f 23, This is a this order to be published once a week for married at the piscopal dishes. understana salads and supper I three weeks successively before tho second Church in Belfast, Saturday, Dec. 2nd. dem. rims, $100.00 less. a The next meet- they had great dinnef Tuesday of December, A. D, 1922, in The Re- The ceremony took place at II a. m,, ing will be at the grange hall, Dec. 6, “BALL-BAND” publican Jrurn*'. a newspaper published and Rev. Charles W. Martin, the pastor of- at in said subject, School luncheons and Christma- ; printed Belfast, County, that they ficiating with the double ring service. to may appear at a Probate Court to be held at B. O. suggestions. Roll call to be responded Both are well known and popular young NORTON tt e Probate Office in said Belfast on tl a second by Christmas suggestions. Store of Brooks where the groom is en- Tuesday of December, A D. 1922. at ten o’clock people left on the noon in the forenoon, and be heard thereon if they gaged in farming They Ford Sales and service will visit rela- ISLESBORO gee cause. train for Milo, where they We carry “Ball-Band” because among its ten Ellen P. Ryder, late of Belfast, deceased. tives. BELFAST, Will and petition for probate and that letters MAINE million with the be The Stmr Castine resumed the West wearers we have our share among our of administration, will annexed, issued to Lillian V. executor named in Side route, Dec. 4tb. Ryder, customers. They buy “Ball-Band” year after year said will havi; g deceased. Petition presented Moving picture are being shown in the by said Lillian V. Ryder, daughter of said de- because know from that ceased. Town Hall every Saturday night. they experience they get Annie V. Thompson,late of Stockton Springs, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Pendleton have More Days Wear. deceased. Will and petition for probate there- moved to Dark Harbor from this neigh- of and that letters of administration, with the borhood. will annexed, bo granted to Frank H. French and Edgar L. Bishop, without giving bond, the Mr. Scott is ill at Olney quite this Tuttle’s Lower Main St. executor named in said will having deceused. writing. Friends wish him a speedy re- Petition presented by Frank H. French, DEAFNESS BAND S>GN 0LTS1DE "CATARRHAL covery. LOOK fOR THE BALL Eliza F. Olson, late of Belfast, deceased Will and for probate thereof and that Monday night was the last night of the petition srMWwKCatarrhal letters testamentary issued to John Oscar Olson, is a' constitutional remedy. dancing lessons given Mrs. SumBer caused an inflamed con- by the executor named therein and presents said Deafness is by at of the mucous lininy of the Eusta- Pattee the Dark Harbor amusement SPRINGS SEARSPORT that no bond be dition petition Application requir- Tube. When this tube is inflamed Hall. STOCKTON_ ed from said executor is contained in the chian pe- or vou have a rumbling sound imperfect to tition for thereof. Miss Leora Blaisdell arrived Nov. 25 of is a probate hearing and when it is entirely closed. A very quiet wedding took place in Bel- Pyam Gilhey Boston spending in- with her aunt, Mrs. G. Thomas J Brown, late of Belfast, deceased Deafness is the result. Unless the fast Wednesday, Nov. 22, when Nathan spend a few days few days with his family in town. hearing Wrill and petition for probate thereof and that flammation can be reduced, your Williams and A. Pendleton were A. Stevens. he forever. HAUI,’S Ruby Charles was home from letters testamentary issue to bred W. Rankin, mav destroyed Irving Dexter arts through the PROBAir MIIIUS united in marriage by the Rev. G. C. of Ban- he the executor named therein and CATARRH MEDICINE /"WTARRH Mrs. Richard Goodere being pre- svs- Mr. and to spend the holiday with his family. blood on the mucous surfaces of the Sauer of the Belfast Baptist church. The his sents said that no bond and the weekend with father, petition. Application thus reducing the inflammation At a Probate Court held at gur spent tem nose or Belfast, within and bride was very prettily dressed in a gown Miss Eliza Averill was the guest of he rtquired from said executor is contained in Nature in restoring normal con- of throat 19 al- f Mr. Milton J. Goodere. assisting for the County Waldo, in vacation, on la* of on the for thereof. Copenhagen canton crepe. The couple friends in Belfast Thanksgiving day. petition probate ditions. ways made more endur- 18th day of November, A D. 1922. were steam saw mill is being built Circulars free All Druggists. attended by ihe groom’s mother, A small Lewis H. Hart, late of deceased. F. Mrs John Davis is somewhat Belfast, ■ Tt ledo, Ohio. Fuller, administrator of Mrs. C. Louis J. Saucier, for improved F. J able, sometimes greatly benjamin tut M. Williams The bride is a gradu- in Sandypoint by Will and petition for probate thereof and that estate of Elvira A, Warren, late of shingles. after a serious ill turn which she suffered Vicks tors ate of the Islesboro High School Class of the sawing of laths and letters testamentary issue to Jennett L. Hart, benefited, by vapors. in said of Wednesday. j mont, County Waldo, decewd, 1922. The groom is an of I she being the executrix named therein and Apply up the nostrils—melt |a enterprising young J. Morgrage, superintendent having presented petition praying thatm Richard said that no be to sell and at man and hel l in high esteem all who as his I H. Havener who is in Ban- presents petition. Application in a spoon and inhale vapors. may licensed convey public* by has selected Wednesday employed said is know him. schools, I bono be nquired from executrix con- private sale certain teal estate situateda The couple arrived late that at his office in the flor spent Thanksgiving with his family Seas regular day for being tained in the petition for probate thereof. in the County of Knox, and Set» afternoon to their new home which was in town. Norway’s Appleton, school building. mont, in the County of Waldo, opened and ready to receive them. Kate Staples, late of atockton Springs, de “ fathoms under the ! beloDginf® They The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist Many said deceased and described in said petition. have the best returned from Au- church ceased. Will and petition for probate thereof ■ wishes of the entire ! .. Stanley Wardwell ■ an with Ins will meet Thursday afternoon at the home and that letters testamentary issue to Fred L. seas. Nature provides That the said petitioner give dooci community for a long and married burn Nov. 25 or a brief visit Ordered, happy » interested life. John H. Ward of Mrs. Shepard Shute in Water street. Blanchard, he being ihe xecutor named there- abundance of sustenance for I X/ICKS 1 to all persons by causing acopjcf Mr. and Mrs. parents, in and said W VapoRus this order to be published three weeks set- presents petition. makes its I welL Miss Gertrude Llovd of Milo and M>ss the codfish that Over 17 Million Used cessively in the He. .t in- n Journal, a new- Kobie F. Meservie, late of Morrill,deceased. I Jars Yearly of Bangor published at I :, that they TU/i^ George M. Houghton Ethel Lloyd of Brewer spent the holiday Will and for thereot and that liver-cells in vitamine-1 paper Mrs petition probate prolific ('• < SWAiNVILLE CENTER the pear at a Probate urt. beheldatlkfi* Nov. 25 and remained in town as guests of their Mrs. J. letters testamentary issue to Charles Meser- came down mother, oil. within and for said > unty, on the 12tbday;/ until the he the executor named therein and bearing I of Miss Mary HichDorn H. Farry. vie, being I WE BUY D. at ten of the guest December, A. 1922, clod is Mrs. A. A. Barden is came to attend said that no at the home of her Monday. Sue j presents petition. At plication and show chum', if any following Mrs. Flinton and son of fore noon, tse/m, son Fred. Shirley Roland bond be nquired frim said ext cuter is con- funeral of Mrs. Bridges. why the prayer of said petitioner 1535,0so; the Btigor are guest- of Mrs. Flint n’s par- tained m the petition hr probate thereof. Isaac be granted. McKeen who has been in is *- en's, Mr. pud Mrs. Carter in quite Mrs. tjeorgr George Hudson C. Brown, late of de- ELLEKY FOWDKN.Mji now Northport, Emulsion gaining. Mortland Road. Scott’s daughter, spending the winter with her ceased. Will and petition for probate thereof A true copy, Attest: went to serves thousands of children a Chas. ■ Johnson, Regism Mr. John F. English is at home. He is Mrs. Ivan Grant, and family, Among the out of town people who and that letters ieetanientar> issue to Mary B the executrix named therein JJ not health and Belfast Nov. 26 to spend Thanksgiving in tirown, she being with < . in good unable to attend to spent the holiday Searsport where Mr. and grown people a Probate Court he. I m tietf&at, wiinuui Mrs. Lila Rob- and presents said petition. Application that At his work. with her granddaughter, and Mrs. Clarence L. Gilkey and son a for the of V\a.th.. on the second ro bund be required from said executrix is cod-liver oil in form I County A. D. 1922. , erts Ralph of Bancor. contained in the petition for probate thereof ® Tuesday of November, Roy Littlefield, who is attending busi- easy t > take. It is a tie of Scituatc, I" A certain inatrumenr, purportln, to b« W. j ness college in Portland is at home for a Mr. Charles Ftye Miss Kithryn Dow, who is teaching Lena P. late of deceased. Hoyt, Belfast, that en- % R la-t will and t -lament .f John Pt,iibrnV,llte arrived Nov. 25, called here by for thereof and that food-tonic helps week’s vacation. Mass., domeslic science at Howard Seminary, Will and etition probate ai; of VV»Vdo, de- ■ ru^ L/ L/UUIV of VS interport, unty of his sister, Mrs. S. Fannie j letters issue to Trust build the P the death West Bridgewater, Mass., spent Thanks- testamentary Augusta ergize and up body t-ei for MM a number of Comet niece I If ’era in, trade face t< ccased, having presented Quite goodly the of his oJ it the executor I convenient bring j Bridges. He was guest week with her Mrs. Cora Company Augusta being 22-:~ that said will b illoed members giving mother, Sc .ti & Bowne Bloomfield.N .J. R I lace and get your money on with petition i raying Grange attended the Grange at and Mrs. Everett Sta- name I therein. Petition presented by Edgar (j .-sue t Utah and husband, Mr. in West Main street. j I accumulation. Al! ei d that letters t. -t ,:aet .ry Dow, of Maine. ship your Morning Light Grange Saturday S. McDonald Belfast, m Satp " in .10 night, ples, during his stay. I of furs hold a>ide for ven days. ine Philt.r.mk of ten rt, umnlj, Nov. 25, by invitation. The harvest in the late of Prices <»r furs return misd tiiereiB, w* special public supper given George Peirce, Frankfort, deceased. I factory guaranteed Bhe being tne x.cutrix had the & t>»tl» w Wardwell Spencer church on Petition that A. I'eirce of Newton, 1 ed. SVe p.»> transportation iys .n a. ru .- w ith therequM The Manager Methodist vestry Monday George out giving t.ond Industrial Club met at the home of to for the in said initn- orchestra of Bangor play Massachusetts, or some utber suitable person 1 ■ Portland Co., Portland, Me «d Lulu Doyle evening by the Epworth League, under is contained in the petition foi probate there- Rendering of said testa r as ext Patterson Nov. 22, and proved to be or this, it be administrator of said estate. dance of Nov. 22. In speaking the direction of Miss Lucie Carr and Miss maj appointed of. Petition presented by said rrank H. | merit. the banner club in number of attendance. is that no bond be from said is of interest to note that the Doyle was a Application required brother arid heir at law of said de- ootic, t given to.il fMM Lucy Curtis, successlul and enjoy 1 French, Ordered. That Two comfortables were tacked for Dr. F. in this administrator is contained in the petition for f this order tt Pnilip Doyle, who lived village able affair and was well attended. The ceased. interested t.y cau--n.g I y C. Small and one for Wallace j probate thereof. Petition presented by Emma ini* Mrs, Gray. tvs childhood days. late of deceased, be three week ucceesively during usual bountiful menu was provided and a | P, I'eirce, widow and heir-at-law of said de- James Eaton, Winterp^rt, j published of t Journal, a newspaper y.ubliab«dl» The little eleven months old sum was cleared for the Petition that Leora B. Eaton Winterportoi Republican daughter Mrs. Alvah C. Treat received good League. ! ceased.} at a ProM» Nov. 24, some other suitable be Brown Belfast, that they may appear of Mrs. Jsmes Bro. n had the misfortune person may appointed Dr. Hester Mrs. Rob- A. late of deceased. t, i w tth.n nndte word of the death of her niece, The wedding of I. J. Roberts and Miss Mary Vickery, Unity, administratrix of said estate. Application that ! Court, to be held at i .st, to get the rubber nipple off her bottle She Petition that Janies B. Vickery or some other second i uesday of ert Van Tasvle of Lyndevale, Ga. Ruth both of D. no bond be rtquired from said administratrix Baid County, on the Uetta; into her throat Burr, Washington, C., be administra- he fore noon, 1M and when her parents got Free- suitable person may appointed 'for at ten of the cb.ck was the daughter of Mrs. Geneva which took on at is contain d in the petition probate there tier next, up in the place Thanksgiving day tor of said estate. Petition presented by said have, why the am morning they found she had and frequently visit- of. Petition presented by sai 1 Leora B. Eaton show cause, if any they man of Winterport alf past liv at the home of the bride’s James B. son and heir-at-law of said OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN roved and iallow* chocked to death. It is a very sad affair, Vickery, daughter and heir at law of said deceased. should not he proved, apt ed here. sister, Mrs. William E. in Essex aeceased. UOWDhN, Judge Dr. F. E. Small removed the nipple. Edwards, ELLERY is street, Bangor, was of interest to Sears- Daniel late of Tarrytown, New Willard B C urtis, late of Belfast, deceased A true Attest: The senior class in the high school Reinberg. 30 Street. lei. 320 copy, 1 The Farm Mrs. as the bride is the of Authenticated of will ana Will and petition for probate 'hereof and that High Chas. h. JOHNSON, Eureaumet the home of hard to obtain its necessary port people daughter York. copy peti- egigter^ Wm. working Mr. and Mrs. Fred this town. tion for thereof with a that letters of administratk n with the will annexed Dickey Sat. the 23th. Miss Nason, venture is a doll Burr of probate petition within funds. The latest large and recorded and be to I. Morse of Belfast or \t a Probate Court held at beHast, the Home Mrs. Roberts visited her here re- the same may be allowed,tiled granted Ralph Demonstration agent demon- a wardrobe for parents OFMAiNE on the 14th day which they are preparing issue to some other suitab e person, the executor STATE for the County ot Waldo, strated invalid’s dishes after her in the that letters testamentary Marjorie and Xmas sug- The cently, resigning position w and which will be sold by ticket. F. Reinberg, she being the executrix named named in said ill havir g declined said trust. November, A, D. 1922. gestions. The next meeting will be held Riggs National Bank, where she has been 1| Carolena Curtis of Bel- the wiU public is requested to purchase the same. therein and presents said petition. Applies- Petition presented by PUBLIC NOTlCh Loula A. Mason executrix of Dec. 7, at the home of Mrs. John Palmer employed for several years. The groom from said execu- fast. Belfast, m i lion that no bond be required William A, Mason, late of when Miss Nason will demonstrate foun- M. who has passed the is to the of the In with the pro vis ons of Chap- Pre!e Mrs. Ida Ellis, secretary president bank, trix is contained in the petition for probate Estate of Aberine S. Towle, late of Sears- \ conformity County of W aldo, deceased, bavmg dation her Gilbert R. and the wedded will reside ter 219, K. L. 1917, as amend ^ and deeming the actual m patterns and Xmas suggestions. summer with son, Ellis, newly couple ; thereof. port. Second and final account presented for a petition praying that for the beet interests ot the ate, the Com- to her oi l home in Morrill Nov. 25, in D. C. Mr. and Mis. Burr late of allowance B. Hart, executor. it value of the of said went Washington, Estate of Mary E. Blackstone, Unity, by Henry here- property dtCeaaJd'' M missioner of Inland Fisheries Game, to the a week’s stay with relatives. The attended the wedding. Petition of Aroline B. Stevens, executrix, for in her hands, subject payment for j Estate of Aberine S. Towle, late of Sears- the following ruleB and regula- inlt;rt went to Massa- of collateral inheritance tax. by promulgates eral inheritance tax, the persona BRILLARD-WILEY. first of December she determination B. Hart that the in Turner h At the old home- port. Petition of Henry tions relating to ice fishing and the the winter with her BROCK Reunion. Dodworth, late of the aucceaaion thereto chusetts to spend Estate of Thomas George Judge of P obate may determine who are en- Mill Pond, so-called, situated partly in the by tne stead on the Brock farm in Searsport on of Helen Maria tax thereon may be determined A wedding of much interest took place daughter and children. Pasadena. California. Petition titled to said estate and their respective Town of Palermo, in the County of Waldo, Thanksgiving the children and for determination of of Probate. at the Sacred Heart church at six o’clock Day, Dodworth, executrix, shares therein, and order the same to be dis- and partly in the ’lown of Somerville, in the is extended to Mr. Frank A. ot Mr. and Mrs. W. That the said when S mpathy grandchildren Joseph collateral inheritance tax. tributed of Lincoln. Ordered, petitioner Nov. 30, Gideon R. Brillard and accordingly. County causing a " and family in the recent death of Brock for a reunion and Thanks- late of Lincoln- to all persona interested by Miss Ruth C. were united Foster gathered Estate of James B. Dunton, ELLERY BOW DEN. * Wiley by Father AND REGULATIONS to be three Mrs. Marian Dunn Foster, dinner. were: John of Irvin O. adminis- RULES this order published the single service his mother, giving They Brock, ville. Petition Eugley, Judge of said Court. Journu;, Beaudoin, ring being and four from in The Republican ... who has occasionally visited him. Her wife and their three residents of trator, that he may be licensed to sell true of the Attest: Section 1 For a period of years cessively used. Miss Irene Jackson acted as brides children, A copy original. at Belfast, that they where she at sale certain real estate situ December 15. A. D„ 1922' it ball be unlawful paper published IJ and home was in Brockton, Mass., Belfast: Haivey Brocx, wife and three convey private CKAS. E. JOHNSON, Register. to be hehl maid Raymond Giroux was best man. to said deceased for person to fish for, take, catch or kill pear at a Probate Court, but the funeral was in and ated in Lincolnville belonging any on the The bride was passed away, children of Searsport; Gustav Larson the and for said County, becomingly attired in a and described in said any kind of fish at any time on or through within the ](ICI Nov. 25. wife Blanche and oue child of | petition. at ten of suit of dark blue canton Hampden Highlands Searsport; Notice is that the ice Mill which of December, A. D, 1922. crepe with hat A. uunton, mu oi i-in- hereby given following in Turner Pond, so-called, pond m EstBte ol rhweaB show cause. if any J to match. The Lewis Archer and wife Dora, who have have been made by the Probate is situated in the Town of Palermo, in before noon, and bride also wore a bouquet Mr. Andrew Butterfield, accompanied coinville. Petition of Irving 0. Eugley. ad appointments partly o recently been married and her two chil- Court, within and for the County of Waldo the of Waldo, and partly in the Town why the prayer of said petitioner of bride’s roses and sweet peas. The by Mr. and Mrs. George A. Cahill, daugh- ministrator, that be may be licensed to sell County dren of her former husband, R. M. Nick- real estate and State of Maine: of Somerville, in the County of Lincoln, be granted. bridesmaid was attractive in her suit of Miss Lila Cahill and Mrs. Fred R. and convey at private sale certain BOWDEN, iBd** ter, erson of and the de- Section 2. It shall also be unlawful for any ELLERY dark blue The Nov. Searsport; youngest situated in Lincolnville belonging to said Estate of Lena a. danDorn, late of crepe. groom’s gift to the all of Bath, motored up 25, Belfast, have at time A true Cahill, Kuth who is now attend- in said person to in possession any any cop,, Lride was a pearl necklace. The bride’s Cahill with her daughter Brock ceased and described petition. Margaret L Vinall of Belfast appointed ad- gift leaving Mrs. Fred R. kind of fish taken in violation of any provis- ^tteet; ing Belfast High School; making twenty of S. Southard, late of North- ministratrix November 14, a. D. 1922. to the groom was a set of solid gold culf daughter, Mrs. E. M. Hall,while the re- Estate LeRoy ion of these regulations. in all. Dinner was served at 12:30 after First and final account presented for wE links The bridesmaid was the recipient mainder of the party continued to Ban- port. Estate of Frank Rokes. late of Searsmont. Dated at Augusta, Maine, this 22nd day of j The which music on the Victrola was Henrietta Lower Southard, exe- ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE., of a silver shield and the best man played allowance,by E Rokes of Searsmont A, 1922 tba receiv- gor and Orono. Returning Nov. 26, they Flora appointed ad- November, D., scriber hereby gives notice a for dancing and singing. The party broke cutrix. November A. D. 1922 WILLIS E. PARDONS, of the ed gold pencil. Immediately following made a brief call upon Mr. and Mrs. Hall, ministratrix 14, administrator, about 4:00 P. M. of John late of Montville. of Inland Fisheries and Game duly appointed the ceremony, a breakfast was held at the home with them. up Everyone enjoyed Estate Colby, Commissioner late of F,eed° taking Mrs. Cahill final account of pre- Estate of Addie E, Shuetleff, late of Thorn- FRANK W. JOHNSON, the day very much and the grandchildren First and guardianship^ 3w48 ah home of the groom’s Mr. and of _ parents, sented for allowance by Charles W. Colby, dike. Helen S. Bragdon Thorndike ap- in the County of Waldo, dtceased, Mrs. 235 Early Tuesday evening, Nov. 21, Dr. C especially who romped and played over George Brillard, 1 2 Main street. pointed administratrix November 14, A. D. bonds as the law directs. All E. Britto notified his friends that hi. the farm. guardian. ofPe™^ s dece*»*d Relatives of the young couple attended late of Mont- 1922. demands against the estate ---- Estate of Edwa-d F. Bridges, wttJ* radio was working well and an impromps the bttine he fcreakf ast. After the breakfast the First account presented for Estate of Lewis A. Brown, late of Belfast. are desired to present w assembled at his boardin- ville, and.final thereto are req couple left for Belfast where they will be tu gathering AMOS A. COLCORD allowance by Percy E. Benner, administrator. Eliza J. Brown of Belfast appointed adminis- ment, and all indebted a BANGOR LINE the guests of Mrs. Brillard’s parents. Mr. place and were treated to very successg tratrix November 14, A. D. 1922. make payment Estate of Esther J. Stevens, late of Unity. immmadmtely^^ gEraLD. and Mrs. Herbertl Last ful demonstration of this latest wonder- which confined him Wiley. evening After a long illness First and final account and private claim pre- Estate of Albert W. Ward, late of Thorn- SI EAMSH1F BELFAST Nov. 14. were tendered Atmospheric conditions were unusually Lnily, Maine, 1922-_—— they a. reception st the to his home and about one year of which sented for allowance Joseph F. StevenBand dike Lou Ward Murch of Thorndike appoint- and at were heard by Leave Bangor Mondays Thursdays home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Talbot at good and concerts clearly to in his administrators. ed administratrix November 14, A. D. 1922. he has been obliged sleep chair, Edward E. Stevens, a 1145 a. m.; Bucksport NOTICE. from Mass.. 11,00 m.; Winterport ADMINISTRATRIX Belfast. About 50 friends and rela- Springfield, Detroit, Mich., died Dec. 3rd. late of Burn- m 3.00 t Amos A Colcord Sunday, Estate of Dennis E. Chandler, Estate of Pronell P. Nichols, late of Sears- 12.30 p. m ; Belfast, 2 00 p. ; Camden, p. scriber bereb, giveB notice tives N. N. .slats** attended. Many presents were re- Schenectady, Y., Newark, J., the he had lived in ham. First and final account presented for m Rockland. 6.00 m.; due in Boston the For past thirty years poit: Wilfred V. Nichols of Searsport ap- ; p. duly appointed administratrix Bticlton ceived the while faint music was caught from Cin- L. Chandler, administra- 7 a. in. la>e ot by couple including purses of Belfast, many of which he had been em- allowance by Annie pointed administrator November 14, A.D. 1922. following morning about MARY C. STILLWELL, cinnati. O. and Fri- i old and silver, linen, cut glass, china- ployed in the livery business. Later he trix. Return—Leave Boston Tuesdays S‘'r‘nK“' Estate of late of m 1 All P«' ware and pictures. Mrs. Brillard was the farm in West Bel- Estate of A. Henry Conant. late of Sears- Josephine A, Proctor, days at 5. p deceas' The death of Mrs. Sarah Fannie Bridges bought Edgecomb Smith of of Waldo. ! and al account for Prospect. Frederick W, Buckeport Leave Rockland Wednesdays and Saturdays in the County ute 0f born in Belfast and graduated from Bel there tor several years. port. First fi presented 1 occurred Thursday evening, Nov. 23, fast and lived administrator Belfast a. 1 Charles M. Conant, executor. appointed November 14, A, D. at 5 p. m ; Camden 5.45 a, m.; 7.15 sons having demands against last high Bchool. After her graduation she had friends and during his ill- allowance by ^ siS, after only a few days’ illness, though she He many 1922. m., for and Bangor, to P* e®‘ entered a Boston W. late of Frank- Bucksport, Winterport said deceased are desired d* dentil school from which health for ness was the best, of care by his Estate of George Parker, d r‘heteto has been in frail many years. given Boston is made via the Met- all mae was First and final account presented for Estate of PhineaB A. late of Lin- At connection for settlement, and she giaduated three years ago. She was born in 57 years fort. Dunton, edi,t*|j» She passed her 81st birthday only recent- wife. He Searsport administra- Line freight steamers for i to make pay me d allowance by Lizzie M. Parker, colnvilie. Irving O. Eugley of Liccolnville ropolitan express requeated Bartlettu came to this city a year ago, locating and in the son of James L. and Mary Abi- Charles v. ly, and so cheerful young spirit ago, administrator November A. New York and points South.and West. authorized agent, with Dr. H. W. Mitchell. Mr. Brillard The trix. appointed 14, D, my was she, that it seemed hard to believe gail (Lamphier) Colcord. family 1922. late of aearsport. MAINE STEAMSHIP LINE attended the Waterville later so moved to where his early life Estate of Etta M. Garey. schools, she could have lived many years. The Swanville, for Estate of Rosa B. late Service. uaman&pmob«o. went to First and final account allow- Roberts, of Belfast. Portland-New York Freight the University of Maine and was me was Mr. Colcord was twice mar- presented Nov- funeral was held Nov. 27, at her he spent. executrix. James S. Roberts of Belfast appointed admin- Cohasaet, Massachusetts. •-..—• in service World War. He is ance by Lillian G. Runnells, Direct freight service between Portland and during,the with Dr. AEhley A. Smith of Bangor offi- ried. His first wife, formerly Miss Lulie istrator November 14, A. D. 1922. of Alonzo Bacon, late of Unity. F inal New York is resumed from the New State now employed by the Hollinsworth & died some years ago, leaving him Eatete NUT'CE. The>p. ciating. Dow, allowance Estelle F. Estate of James B. Dunton, late of Lincoln- Pier Maine. EXECUTOR’S After a few account presented for by Portland, that *>« *“• Whitney company. days’ with one son, Carl Colcord. Later he ville. Irvin O. of Lincolnville notice Larrabee, administratrix. Eugley appoint- Through rates and direct track connections hereby gives last “,, ^ stay at Belfast Mr. and Mrs. Brillard will An immense British tanker, San Toti executor of the married Miss Adria Thomas of Islesboro, late of ed administrator November 14, A. D. 1922. with Maine Central and Gran uTrunk Rail- pcinted reside in this at 235 Main street.— co, is lying at anchor in Fort Point cove. a Estate of Mary E. BlckBtone. Unity. of city who with three small children, Henry, for allowance roads. ment Morrill, is owned Fir and final account presented Estate of Mary E. Hubbard, late of Belfast. I»t® Waterville Sentinel of Dec. 1st She hailB from London, by the and Artbursurvive Two GEO. E. HATCH PEARSON. Roberta ihim. Aroline B. Stevens, executrix. Samuel Adams of Belfast appointed adminis- DUNTON, Agent, L1LLA g|„» Eagle Oil Transportation Co. and com- by Relfast, Maine. ^ brothers and two sisters also survive: Ed- late of Knox trator November 14, A. D. 1922. in the County of Waldo, d“.e.l,“ W. She is Estate of John A. McKeen, r»0os h»*'“J manded by Capt, Flynn. and Abiah as the law d.rec sM win L. Benj. H. Colcord, B., and final account for allow Estate of H. late of Bel- bonds d(C«s«d JOHNS-SMITH from Tampico, with fuel oi> for the East- First presented Harvey Smalley, the e»U‘e of ^ wife of Frank E. .Grady and Harriet A Lizzie A. McKeen, administrat. ix. fast. Horace B. of Belfast demands against ^ over ance by Smalley appoint- th«B“ 9ett|snis»J“ ern Manufacturing Co., and being of this are deaired to of Belfast wife of Charles H. Murray, all of Islesboro ed executor November 14, A. D. 1922. present arc , .quested Harry Johns and Edna F. feet with a of more Estate of Amariah Trim, late indebted thereto 400 long tonnage The funeral was heldat the Chrpel For Sale and all Smith of Brewer were married Thanks- city. and final account for allowance Estate of Emma F. Tyler, late of Belfast. than 5,500 tons, she will not attempt the afternoon First presented make payment E. BOWEN. at in in Grove Cemetery Wednesday T. Webster, administratrix. Joseph Tyler of Belfast appointed executor giving morning St. Teresa'a rectory The con- by Florence im“'d^l:sT trip up river. captain expects at 2 o’clcok with J. H.Lo-d of West Bel- November 14, A D. 1922. South Brewer. The ceremony was per- in the late of Palermo. Petitior siderable delay discharging cargo. fast Addie A. Farris, Estate of Rhods C. A'one-horse jigger wagon. Rev. M. W. officiating. that an allowance Taylor, late of Unity. MorriU^e.^^^ ^^ tormed by Reilly. They of Cheater Farris, widower, ^ es George M. Taylgr of Unity execu- “ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.^ were attended by Miss Anna Smith and be made to him out of the personal appointed 0 of the Marsb may tor November 14, A. D. 1922.., scriber hereby the Donald smith, sister and brother of the The following pupils tate of said deceased. J. AUSTIN McKEEN. admimatr t‘dl absent the Estate of Melissie M. late of duly appointed ^,runoot, They went to Belfast for a visit school have not been duiing of Aurilla Baker, late of Belfast | Reynolds, bride. Estate Knox. Carrie E. of Knox A. relatives and later will month of November: Walter Grace, Dunton, trustee, that he Woodbury appoint- ELVIRA WARREN.UtsofSetnd with the groom's IA Petition of RobertJF. ed administratrix November Waldo. CASTOR n 14, A. D. 1922. of reasons stated in the County to New York. They will reside in Mary Kazick, Elesnor Glenk, Phyllis now resign said trust for go Eetate of a. the law dees-* For Tufa fits and Children Viola M. Eames, Hilda M. Nick- •aid Thomas Reynolds, late of Knox. Notice bonds Waterville. The bride is the daughter of Glenk, petition, Carrie E. tha e“* Edward late of Stockton Spring, Woodbury of Knox appointed ad- demand! againat me tor Mr. and Mrs. Ambroae S. Smith on the erson, Ella Mae Ames, Ames, Sarah J. French, and also atave slabs to »e,‘‘?tfsW Over 30 Years anc ministratrix November 14, A. D, 1922. Trucking jobbing; are deaired Pr»ent‘“<,‘ In Use For M. Martha J. deceased. Petition that Frank H. French ere reqrequested Wiawell road. She ia a graduate of Brew- Ruth Dow, Cummings, for sale the cord or bundle. and all indebtedl thereto or tome other suitable per- Dated at Belfast, in said of Waldo by as Faustina M. Chapin and Flora A. Towers. Edgar L. Bishop. County PULLE* er high school and waa employed administrator, de bonu and State of Maine this 21st of Tel. Con. GEO. E. SANDORN. payment F. and John Guidmore son may*be appointed day Nouem- with the Eastern Mfg. Co. Myra Cummings that 108 street, imm®d“tg^jAMIN stenographer non. with the will annexed. Application ber, A. D. 1922. High Nov. 1C 1922, She has friends were absent because of illness and Eunice administrator! Maine. Searemont, Me., for aeveraiyears. many no bond be required from said CHAS. E. JOHNSON, Regiatar. Belfast, Brown waa out one day only. who will extend beat wishes. I ^^^^==ebkn l. mank Christmas Joy The key that unlocks the door of affec- accident oc- sually s*d shooting tion and esteem is the Christmas gift. o’clock j°Saturday evening about 7 Not the gorgeous bauble carelessly pur- CHRISTMAS CARDS in East chased some but the of George O Dunbar by wealthy person, F*,„mc little sensible, useful, thoughtful gift |lh* Eben L. Mank was fatally when given by the millions of us to the millions Every Christmas Card *' been gunning in East j He had of us—the simple gift made by you amt “are as j called at the Dunbar house me along with which goes our hearts Isa Ray of Sunshine. NfM home and while talking warmed by the spirit of Christmas Joy. returning This year, hundreds of in Waldo in the kitchen was seat- people ^*3Sh family Co. have been looking forward with plea- Scatter Sunshine with high chair. Mr. Dunbar’s sant to the when , child’* anticipation day they asked to see can 1°“ Ifred, aged 16 years, show their affection and love and rifle and Eben passed it throughout the weeks of the past year Greeting Cards "V'.rilibre I hey have been carrying their Pass Book remark that it was not with the to the Christmas Club window in the City discharged We have a fine line to select from and it was accidentally National Bank and depositing small sums they I ldh"d but |\|{>1A/ Eben’s right eye at which have increased and which ballet entered steadily he fell unconscioue will furnish them with the ready money passage and e'tear so necessary at Christmas Time. These Yours and did not again becoms truly, * fortunate ones can look upon the past Dunbar came over street the ous. Mr. year with satisfaction that they plan- and met Sheriff Frank ned and carried out successfully the ac- FRED D. JONES, Belfast, Maine ^assistance of Christmas and it is wll° relurne<1 home with quiring money Litt'efielJ pleasant to realize that it was done with Drs. Eu ene L. Stevens ,'fter calling a little sacrifice each week and in an un- Vickery. First aid was \ orris S. selfish spirit. ond Eben was taken to the Waldo Chassis ,en._ Hospital, where he died at 4 Dreamland Theatre Dr. v morning. Vickery. CT Sunday County medical examiner, finds the beautiful star Ruby * Waldo Thursday the injury was purely accidental, Dc Remer at this theatre in “His Tem- yS was born in Thomaston, l Manx porary Wife,” a geor^eously produced so- ’1185 Covering of the Everett and F. O. B. Mich. DUh 14 1900, son ciety drama in six reels. Lansing, * and came to Bel- Federal Tax to Be Added R (Walton) Mank On Friday Betty Blythe and Mahlon about 13 years ago. !fwith the family Hamilton, co stars, in ‘The Truant Hus- New ■ years ago leaving England father died eight band.” Critics say: "One of the best ® of nine chil- Mank with a family comedy dramas we have ever reviewed.” has together and !!, whom she kept Saturday, as usual, we offer one of the had been working for d for Eben best features of the week, ‘The Light in in in the shoe factory and ut three years Clearing,” taken from the world wide to his to nf great assistance mother, known novel by Irving Bacheller. It been a dutiful son. lom he had always comes to the screen as one of the classics severe one to the Hours blow is a very of all times. Also on Saturday a rip- Eight relatives. His mother ther and other roaring two reel comedy. called to the Dunbar Mother were Monday and Tuesday we are again of- went to the hospital to be Land later fering an attractive bill of Warren Kerri- brothers and ‘O, him The following gan in "The Dream Cheater,” based on a Laura Moore of survive: Mts. Balz.ic storv, and in addition another in- Thomas You can sit comfortably in your office and 50 or more custom- Lnnt Mrs. Elmore Payson, teresting “Sherlock Holmes” story. You’ll Find bring Mrs. Beulah Harvey, Evelyn, Wednesday, “Jack O' Lantern,” from desk in one ?nk all of ers to your day by telephone. J, ()wen and Madalinc Mank, Myrtle Heed’s famous story. Ifast! The funeral took place Tues- the Mank home on In a few minutes can send on mile at 10 a m. at you your salesmen hundred trips C. Sauer SOUTH FREEDOM 5d street with Rev George ofliciatmg. I he The the Baptist church everywhere, K of the • ■ a Speed WagonIII irtrs were from Company August Carleson was a business caller of which lie was ,ird Maine Regiment, in Belfast recently. Every manufacturing concern, every wholesale and retail store, every will be in member. The interment Harrison Overlock is working for Ueo. bank and office in New is within reach and at low cost. lomaston’ Everywhere England quickly Elliott. ball. Mike I.a Post was in Waterville recent- If want to go to the murk without loss of BASKET Wherever you go—in small towns, villages, and in outlying you straight time, ly on business. farming districts—you find Reo Speed Wagons. Belfast high won 26 to 23 from the The Joe Walker was a recent guest of Mr. And always they predominate—not only in.numbers but in the Talk Business in an interesting game in ■ooks high and Mrs. J. P. Downer. varieties of the service they perform. by Telephone hall, Brooks, Wednesday evening. lion Cyi us Chapel has gone to Boston, called On country roads you meet them transporting house furnishings, You can save time and at least 20 per cent on toll charges by using illness of his mother. ie summary: there by the food stuffs, and all manner of necessities and luxuries, from one station-to-statinn service; that is, by asking for [a number, Jor for the BROOKS town to another. j t s< Phyllis Bessey is visiting with lier listed name of a subscriber, and not for a particular person. rb Bradford 6 (1) and ady, If 3 aunt, Mrs. Carroll Greeley family. Rural Omnibus lines—rural freight and express lines—are rf 4 lb fogg For this service the is Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thompson motored multiplying everywhere. Speed Wagon cDeenng choice of users. lompkinsc and were of re- first experienced If Bowen 4 (2) to Belfast recently guests itTs s rg 5 <2) NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE rf latives. On the up-to-date farm, Speed Wagons do more work than own lg ynimby horses. Time, 4 10 minutes periods. Referee, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bessy and Mrs. Titcomb. ttlefield; timer, ; Clifton Morse were recent callers at Mrs. All the road work in fact—all hauling and delivering. AND TEuEGRAPH COMPANY Belfast high defeated the Unity Alice Perney. The In cities, you see Speed Wagons in fleets of tens, twenties, last E. [h in the Armory (Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Adams were Thanks- forties—eighties. R. SPEAR, Manager. to 16. The of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gree* a total of 43 summary: giving guests In town and country you see singles—but in the aggregate, more and family. H. S. U. H. S. ley of them. rb ady If 3 Waning Lorene Bessey spent the Thanksgiving If L- Gralfan 1 More than 70,000 Reo Speed Wagons are in service today. 0„n lb (3) recess with her grandmother, Mrs. Alice adsworth rf 1 Penney and family. No matter what your needs, if your loads range from five c Murch 1 impkius c 1 hundred to twenty-five hundred.pounds—a quarter-ton to a ton- If L Grairam 1 (3* Lorin Penney of Newton Center. Mass., ,ownlt) and a-quarter—the Speed Wagon will do your hauling quicker who has been visiting relatives and friends Jffses rb 7 If Jones 3 and has returned home. cheaper. Referee, Norton. here, RE< MOTOR CAR COMPANY, to Win- [he Castine high school def ated Sears- Walter Overlock has moved Lansing, Mich. work in a mill. He in Castine last Fri- slow, when he has ^FLORIDAby Two Sailings Weekly [Tin a close game Sit moved his camps from Quigg mill yard. Tuesdays and of a total of 31 Qwp ^k y night. The summary '■ T 9 Cl/\ Saturdays, S P. II. Mr and Mrs. Carroll Greeley and little 28: Boston to Savannah daughter and Mrs. Lizzie Greeley have & Wilkins Hall ; Boston S. H. S. First-Class Passenger Fares, H.S. been visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Downer ! Sawyer If 4 rb Card 4 in Unity. S..I.U Way $36.65 W $67.83 rf 5 <5> If I)ean to o at. retersDurg o Jacksonville Sawyer The lucky ones in South Freedom get c 3 c Rich 3 W ard one kamberlain deer were: Steve Mills one, Oley Si $51.28 Way $42.82 rf Jackson j litblb with y pounds; Linwood Richardson got riina rb If Porter R,"“"d $96.15 TriSd $79.23 two up in Northern Maine. leferee, Hall. Ocean Ste* *nship Co. of Savannah Mr. and Mrs.Ralph Overlock, daughter FOR SALE list of has been ar« were WANTED It partial games Flora and sons Geo, and Astell for the Belfast school: and me giv- can be used Jed high Thanksgiving guests of Mr. Mrst Angora kittens. Please write Two parlor stoves that lec. 7. Belfast at Unity. Knowltou in Liberty. ing full description. as an open fire place. For particulars Chi Claudius Pier 42, Hoosac Tunnel Docks, Boston lec. 15. Colby College (Lambda was E. P. WEBBER. call at John F. Rogers’ Machine Shop, Cushman Thompson of Montville iha) at Belfast. f reedom one Searsport, Me. 18 Main street. I calling on friends in South lec. 29. Colby (same teami at Belfast. s this week. He is one of Montville an. 17. Belfast at OaKland. day of old men and think nothing an. 19. Millnocket at Belfast. smart a day. tie WANTED I 8 or 10 miles a miles in. 21. Belfast at Rockland. walking Pullets For Sale lie is past says it is just good exercise, LET TO BUY ALL eb. 6. Belfast at Castine. TO of South rree- KINDS OF JUNK. Any- 81 years old. Otis Harvey pure bred, barred Ply- one who has 'eb. 16. Colby College (Phi Delta tie furnished room with light, Twenty-five any to sell please smartold A pleasant each. or telephone dom is another gentleman, walk mouth Rock, pullets, $1.25 send postal and I will ita) at Belfast. to visit his heat and a bath. Three minutes i call. Good price* walks or Albion CLYDE MARRINER, tor old paper. eb. 23. Oakland at Belfast, frequently iJ office. Apply to Mrs. Bradstreet. He is almost from post Lincolnville, Me. larch 2. Castine at Belfast, sister, MRS. AUSTIN JEWEIT. Tel. 10-21 Liberty. SAM Jylt FREEDMAN, larch 16. Rockland at Belfast. years o'd. Cross Street, Belfast. Trucking I am prepared to do all kinds of truck- n^‘ furniture and piano moving a specialty. Leave orders at the stable, corner of Main and Cross streets, and the* will receive prompt attention. Telephone connection. iW. W. BLAZO & SON, _126 Waldo Avenue, Belfast.X .Sii- A CHRISTMAS For For Logging Ice Harvesting Revolving Bjokcase CLUD CHECKT f HOR SALE

For particulars app'y at the is 'Happire is JOURNAL OFFICE. To ALL TOOLS ALGOLA PIUS Regulate the Stomach, Liver and Bowels. Make Pure Blood. For Constipation. Relievo MAKE THE WORK EASIER Gas, Indigestion, Biliousness, Sick Headache. Try them. 10c. 25c. At druggists. Duanx Pharmacal Co., sole proprietor, P. O. Box K&W TOOLS eminent satisfaction 1103, City Hall Station, New York. Sex give Signature on each box. and are very reasonably priced. c.f the Can Have a IVrite today for our 180 page Free Catalog. Jlchef Even’ Member Family KENDALL & WHITNEY : PORTLAND. MAINE. When you're Buffering (ram Christmas Club Check Next Christmas Supplying Farmer*' needt since 1858. \ headache, backacke, toothache, neuralgia, “Join Our Christmas Club” er pain (ram any other oauae, try fir. Miles Anti-Pain Pills One or two end the poln etopa Advance. Contain no habiMornrine drug* Made Week, or May Be Made in Payments Must Be Every Hare you triad Dr. Milae* Nervine} ? rr n to money for Christmas presents e mild Can you think of an easier way provide friends and them to jom. in the to join. Show this to your get k Join yourself—got everyone family COAL and WOOD

Coal is high and scarce. Wood by tho load is a gamole. Buy your wood by tho COMPANY1 cord and get what for. Cord 1 TRUST you pay WALDO Furnace wood, $10.00 prices, $12.00. ' Fitted, $14.00. Delivered end C. O. D. BELFAST, MAINE C. C. ROGERS. TO LET. Cleaning and Telephone after 6 p m 179 24 4w4S ' at at Brooks and Unity. Aeency Branches Castine_ Very deiirable rent with all modern Work ^ Stove* Repair You Can Use it conveniences. Partially furnished. FOUND Check. Anywhere. for use and furnace in cellar. Barn We Pay by ready done oc c.aison and Columbia for winter phono- A coat. room for horses or auto. Rent ladies Owner may have same Work done by appoint* months made very reasonable to reliable graphs. only by proving property and paying chargea. adult family. Apply to ment or phonographs can be left at FRANK ELWELL, CaRL B. WESTON, 88 Congress ! 39 St., City. address, street, f Congress 3m45* 84 Waldo Avenue. Belfast, Maiea. v • Tel. 354-21. OnpyrigMid and Ucmud by CBTUSTUA3 CLUB (a Corporation) MAIL SHOP EARLY or PHON^ orders to Don’t wait until the last min- us. We give them prompt and careful ute when assortments are attention and guarantee what broken —and B^V in Belfast. ^B I I LI we send to be You can do no better any- you satisfactory 1 where. Xmas Club checks Goods 17 Main Street your money back cashed here. Dry Store, Holiday Sale Specialfor the entire month we are to open a genuine Holiday Sale, which we believe Beginning December 7th and continuing going in Belfast and to our of business more than once this Sale. We com- will bring every thrifty shopper vicinity place during event our store is now full of Xmas, novelties of the sensible menced early in the summer to get ready for this and pack useful, kind for Holiday gifts. The thoughts uppermost in the minds of all of us these busy days is what we may best select to glad- for that will find at den the hearts of our friends at Xmas, time, and we are mailing you a list of suggestions gifts you this the then come in and store in splendid assortments and at prices that you will be glad to pay. Read carefully entire list, let It be of service to and business to us. us show you any or all of them. may you bring ' Leather Goods Umbrellas

• This is a line which we have added to our stock A fortunate purchase of Road Samples this season. Everything is new and of the latest enables us to offer a line of purses, bags, two models. We have them in Gloria or Cotton. vanity cases and Betty Hampers—no Silk, in the Beginning the morning of December 7, and continuing until Colors Black, Green and Pur- alike, an assortment carried only Oxblood, Seal, Navy, Saturday night, December 10, we offer as an extraordinary in- in with stores. These are all perfect ple, the better grades, Ivory, Amber or larger city ducement for you to visit our store to do your Xmas shopping early Black and handles. No more attractive or use- and under the market today. Tips gg goods priced of 27 inches at 10c 1,000 yards good Fancy Outings, wide, yard ful gift can you select for a friend. are Be sure and see these novelties. Every- They priced This is much less than thev have been sold tor at any time since from thing new. before the World War. 98c to $10.00 each 1000 yards Stevens P. Bleached Crash at 18c per yard Vallier Gloves These goods are pure linen. l8 inches-wide, and sold for JO cents a yard on to~da\’s market. McCallum

and fuede Gloves in two of full 100 Black Silk 10c French Kia 1000 Spools yards Thread, per spool Silk Hosiery in Black, White, Cordovan. Navy, wrist and gauntlets. Black, snap, strap We were fortunate in getting this lot from the government army Gray, and Bobolink, packed in Xmas, boxes. jj brown or white, beaver, gray. Every pair auction sales. It is the Brainard & Armstrong Silk, none are a Sewing These pure silk thread, gift that will please j and better made,by any manufacturer. Our first lot went guaranteed quickly. any woman. Priced from I j 1 Case of Ladies’ “Forest Mills” Union Suits, sizes 42 and 44, at Priced $2.98 to $6.98 Pair to $1.50 each $2.00 3.50 pair \ in shades of brown Genuine cape gloves These are made of combed yarns and are winter weight: High Good We also the Gordon H 300 Silk Hose and a or gray, single snap or gauntlets. | Neck, Long Sleeves, or Dutch Neck, Elbow Sleeves, ankle length. carry weight If your size is here don’t miss this chance to save money. Regu- splendid assortment of English Wool and Silk and lar price everywhere, $2.25 each. Wool Hose for Ladies’ and Children. $1.98 and $249 pair -port 1 Case of Ladies’ Vests and Pants, size 36 to 44> at 39c each These goods were bought and taken in by These are winter weight, all covered seams and well lieeced, a Handkerchiefs us before 1he new high tariff became ef- good chance here to beat the coal man at a price that is worth. fective. They will be much higher later your consideration. Probably more ot these are given each Xmas than on. These packed in Xmas boxes are other one item. An order us tor Im- These lots are below the actual cost of manufacture if we were any placed by surely an attractive gift. to buv todav, and will not last long. COME EARLY AND GET ported and Domestic Handkerchiefs last August has YOUR SHARE OF THEM WHILE THEY ARE GOING. just been completed, and we are in a position to show you an assortment of these popular gifts that we Sweaters could not afford to carry at any other time. Pure linen in white and every color made, Plain or Are another splendid present. We have Fancy, embroidered or initial for men, women and them in Brushed Wool and Navajo Slipons children. Prices from 5c to $2.00 each. so this season. popular Some attractive and unusual designs for the little Tuxedoes in Wool or Silk in almost any folks at this counter. * color, Brushed and Himalaya scarfs were We also carry handkerchief linen by the yard in never so attractive as are this season. they Pink, Orchid, Lopen, Leather, Reseda and White The knit coats and brushed wool sets for with art threads for embroidering in all colors. little folks keep them warm and happy. We can show you a line worth looking at. Towels BLANKETS Are prettier than ever before. We have them lot single bed size, gray tan or white. $1.39 pair in Jacquard Terry, Plain and Fancy borders with “ full standard size for double bed, same colors 1.79 medalions for the Initial.

“ “ “ 64x76 gray, tan or white 2.49 “ 29c to each “ 64x80 “ “ “ “ “ “ 2.69 $1.29

“ “ 72x80 “ “ “ “ “ “ 2.89 Plain Turkish Towels for honest service and a

“ “ “ sensible all sizes from 72x80“ weight 4 3*4 lbs all gray 3.49 gift, too, “ “ “ “ 68x80 Fancy Plaids and very handsome 3.89 12c to 98c each “ “ “ 68x80 “plain white,pink or blue borders 3.89 Huck “ “ “ •' all linen, from 66x80 Plaid Wool Blankets 7.98 Towels, “ 66x80 “ “ Plaid California wool 9.98 “ 59c to $1.59 each “ 72x80 “ “ “ “ “ 12.00 “ A beautiful Pure Linen Brocade Damask Towel, “ 72x84 “ “ Plain White California wool 12.00 “ 21x44, extra deep spoke stitched hem for em- Be sure to see our line of Bath Robe Blankets with P.obably no Xmas, Gift could be more thoroughly appreciated by any man broidery, woman or own hands from everything to make right up, Cord, Tassels and Frogs. child, than something made by your these warm, beauti- $1.98 each ful yarns. We carry in stock all of the new and fashionable shades in Silverglow, Two ip one Blankets for Bed covers and Couch Throws, Boott-Mills absorbant cotton Towelling, so popu- or Shetland Floss. Also the are Knitting Worsted, Spanish, Saxony, heavy checked or Navajo designs. They beautiful patterns 8-ply lar for work at the moment, also Towels of Scotch Yarns for Men’s Shaker-knit Sweaters. fancy and prices are reasonable. the same material.

Our store is read y for the Holidays. We have secured extra help and are prepared to give you the best possible service whetherVou wish to buv today or later come in and look around, and always remember that it is a pleasure for us to show you what we have to offer. THE STORE OF TRUE VALUES Sa*"*