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Ikitiwtl) .merican. ) BNTEBBD AS BBOOND- CLASS MATTBR ELLSWORTH, MAINE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON MAYi,AiA 1 J-C7A.7. IN 4 ± -- 21 1919 / AT TBH BI.LBWOBTH POHTOFPIOH. 1 U. »)-J SSbbcrtisnncnts. LOCAL AFFAIRS turn game with Ellsworth high, but rain SbbertiBnnnjtB. prevented the game. The game will be new advertisements this week played here this afternoon. Mext Saturday Ellsworth will play Bluehill academy at Liquor indictments Bluehill. J A Haynes—Grocer Burrill National bank The woman’s club met with Bond Conversion M L goods yesterday 4% Liberty Adams—Dry Mrs. L E Treadwell—Cream separators Harry W. Haynes. Mrs. Edward Notice of foreclosure—Carrie E Baker J. Collins read an interesting paper on Probate notice—Benjamin Gathercole The Government has extended the time Lafayette national park, Mt. Desert island. The musical program consisted during which holders of Liberty Loan Bonds bear- SCHEDULE OF MAILS of paino solos by Miss Marjorie Jellison and be converted into the 4 U AT ELLSWORTH POSTOFPICE. John Mahoney and a violin solo by ing 4% interest, may % Salvation Week Miss Army In effect. May 18, 1919 Utecbt, Miss May Bonsey ac- issue. 19-26 companist. May MAILS RECEIVED. The Ellsworth soldiers and sailors have Week Days. It is to the of The Cause is Don't Fail Them. formed a permanent organization, to be advantage parties holding Worthy. From West—7.22 a m; 4.40 p m. affiliated with the American From a Legion. The such 4 cent bonds to If local solicitor should East—11.11, in; 6.51 and 10.82 p m. per have them converted to your by omit officers chosen are: oversight (10.62 mail not distributed until Commander, Ralph E. mail donation direct to following the we YOU, your morning.) Cunningham; adjutant, Percival Wescott; higher rate, and shall be pleased to be of EDWARD F. finance Walter executive SMALL, Treasurer, MAILS CLOSE AT POSTOFFICH officer, Joy; service to holders of unconverted bonds and committee, Clarence Alley, Leon % Burrill National Bank, Going West— 10.40 a m; 5.30 and 9.00 p m. Tilden, Basil Robbins. The local attend to all details in connection with the ex- Ellsworth, Maine. Going East—6.60 a m; 4.10 p m. organization Sundays. is making the arrangements for the All remittances will be change. promptly acknowledged. Arrives from tbe West at 8.16 a m. Closes county caucus called to be held here for West at 4.50 p m. Friday, May 30. The Ellsworth band gave a concert in Registered mail should be at postofflce half an hour before mail closes. postoffice square Friday evening. A large crowd ® gathered to enjoy it. This was the first Union Trust Company! WEATHER IN ELLSWORTH. public concert of the band, though it has several appeared times in short pro- Maine For Week Ending at q/’Ellsworth, Midnight Tuesday, grams in connection with other enter- May 20, 1919. tainments. It is hoped there will be many From more | observations taken at the powei of the concerts. The band is cer- station of the Bar Harbor Union Rivei tainly excellent Power Co., in Ellsworth. Precipitation doing work, remarkable given in inches for the twenty-four hours work, considering the short time given to M ending at S?sH and midnight.J instruction and practice. Cany,lSovtn^s I j) Weather Precip- IALHSPfi^ Temperature conditions itation The Victory boys and girls of Ellsworth 4am 12 m forenoon afternoon planted a victory tree on the high school Wed 45— 70- fair fair grounds last Friday afternoon, with ap- HAZOLA OIL Thurs 39 — 60— clear clear propriate and impressive exercises. Fri 38 — 55— clear clear Beneath the roots of the tree was de- Sat 42— 46— rain .10 I cloudy a bottle the posited containing names of 40c cans 78c Sun 50 — 54— rain cloudy .99 Quart the Victory boys and girls who have made gpintcans Mon 44— 61— fair fair good their pledges. There was a fc Gal cans $1.40 Gal cans $2.65 Tues 45- 67— fair clear quite gathering of friends of the boys and girls. The program included singing by the use Pearl La hey of Millinocket spent Sun- I Learn to Cooking Oil. It’s better and children and and a short ad- cheaper day in Ellsworth. assemblage, dress by M. Y. McGown, who compli- Han lard. We have cook books, for that Lygonia lodge, F. and A. M., will work yours asking, mented the Victory boys and girls on I the third degree to-morrow evening. their to use success and gave them words of en- Bill teach you how it. Banquet at 6 30. couragement and inspiration for future The Methodist club will serve a baked 1 thrift. bean supper to-morrow evening at its I Dr. F. P. Laffin received last even- ♦ vestry at 6 o’clock. wo$d AT- HAYNES A ng of the drowning of his brother, There will be a cooked food sale the CasK and by Jharles E. Laffin, at Swan lake, near his By Carry Grocer, Ellsworth yf ladies of the j Baptist society Saturday aorae in Frankfort. Details of the ac- afternoon from 2 until 5. Fire at North KJlsvvorth. cident have not been received, but it is Mrs. The house of Nason was burned Mary Stanley died yesterday at mderstood that Mr. Laffin, with a boy, Alpheus VICTOR and EDISON the home of forenoon. Mr. Nason her nephew, Ernest Brown, vent on the lake after supper last even- early Thursday in the had been to his work but a eighty-ninth year of her age. ng. In some way the boat was over- gone short time and his urned. The was wife and aged mother were Congressman John A. Peters left last boy saved. It was Records alone. Fred Roberts, on the week for Washington to be present at the aearly dark when the accident occurred, passing road, SILVY & INC. discovered the fire. The flames were then LINNEHAN, opening of the extra session of Congress. ind the body had not then been re- on the the attic covered. Mr. Laffin was ears appearing roof, evidently There will be a social at the thirty-five j FOR MAV Baptist been ablaze and unmarried. He had for twelve having for some time. The this The committee has >ld, vestry evening. cause is . /ears been as supposed to have been a defective GARAGE for a time. is engaged travelling agent I would be to have call and planned good Everybody chimney. glad you invited. 'or the Bangor News, and was well known AGENTS — hear the whether have a I FOH aere and throughout eastern Maine, The alarm brought many to the spot in records, you Harry M. Bellatty, editor of the j tie leaves a mother, five brothers and one a short time. Passing cars stopped and machine or not. My new rooms were Woodland Press, was in Ellsworth jister. Another brother died last winter strangers gave their assistance as freely as fitted If Overland and Chevrolet Cars Saturday on his home from Bangor up for your use, and you en- way af influenza. friends and neighbors. The flames made with a new' ear. such don’t hesitate to use rapid headway and it was from joy things, Ellsworth is taking steps for the proper apparent Sanford Motor Truck Cleveland Tractor Earl H. Young of Stoneham, Mass., the first that the house could entertainment of the live and not be hem. who has been boys girls in service overseas nineteen saved. All bent their energies to rescu- 3f Hancock county who make up the E. F. ROBINSON months, has been visiting his mother, the household ears in stock, ready for immediate delivery. boys’ and girls’ agricultural clubs. They ing goods, working until Mrs. Rose Young, of this city. the flames forced them ire coming here October 17 and 18 for out. Practically REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST A of Rebekahs went from all the furniture was saved. Much credit A (i Dealers in Second-hand Cars. Second-hand large party ;heir annual county contest, the climax to Bluehill is due to the men on furniture Ellsworth Friday evening. )f their work. Last the Laffey’s year’s year Victor and Edison Machines now : van which Talking; Cars offered They report delightful entertainment mutest were happened along. They handled plans upset by the epidemic and Records it the hands of the Bluehill lodge. )f furniture not only swiftly but systemati- 1 Ford Cars 2 Ford Trucks 1 Reo Truck influenza, which made public gather- Ellsworth friends of Mr. and Mrs. unadvisable. The cally. ngs city government ELL8WORTH, MAINE The barn was kept well wet down, and All in first-class order. Edward F. Doyle extend congratulations )f Ellsworth has already extended a was saved tire once or on the birth of a daughter, May 10 !ormal invitation to the boys and girls, although catching twice. Mr. Nason and are at Portland, Oregon, Frances Patricia. ind voted the free ub3 of Hancock hall. family grate- all who Public Auto Service and of are ful to assisted them. He will re- New Restaurant [3^ Day Night K. T., will Jitizens Ellsworth organizing for Blanquefort commandery, build. Reo 44-ton truck to hire for baggage transfer work the orders of the Red Cross, Temple ;heir entertainment while here. The and Malta next at 5 banks of the county have united in sub- Monday, opening Teachers’ and Lunch Room and for cash County Association. general light trucking. o’clock. There will be a banquet at 6.30. scriptions prizes, which will The annual session of the Hancock amount to $500.