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. For the past two years j Rev. O. J. Guptill of Deer Isle was in IT. E. the Ellsworth banks have subscribed County Teachers’ association will be held ANDERSON, Proprietor. First Class Paint and Ellsworth on his to Repair Shop yesterday, way at Northeast Harbor and $200 for this purpose. Mrs. Eugene Hale Friday Saturday I Southwest Harbor to attend the annual —LOOK FOR THE RED FRONT— as for the three offered of this week. General sessions wdll be ^_TELEI’IIONE 12a__ conference of the again, past years, j county Congregational held forenoon at 11 five University of Maine scholarships, Friday o’clock, j Three doors below P. O. on churches. afternoon at 1 valued at $25 each, in memory of the late Friday 1.30, Friday evening Former Chief-Justice L. A. Emery was at 7.30 and at 9. J. A. THOM PSOINI Eugene Hale. These prizes are to be Saturday morning WATER ST., ELLSWORTH in Mr. who Ellsworth Saturday. Emery, awarded to the winner in each Departmental sessions for rural schools, MAIN STREET project. American and European Plan I IIS has spent the winter in Boston, is now7 at grades and secondary schools will be fire, Marino and Automobile Insurance the Penobscot Exchange in Bangor for a held afternoon at 3.15 o’clock. OPEN EVENINGS. “Rube and His Ma.” Friday few weeks. Ropreaentln The junior class of Ellsworth high Miss Carrie who is em- COMING EVENTS. Th© Equitable F"ir© and Marin© naurance Co. Harrington, school will present the comedy, “Rube at was at home over Wall Window Shades, ployed Millinocket, and His Ma,” at Hancock hall Friday Papers, OF HARTFORD, CONN. Miss Sunday. She was accompanied by evening. The cast of characters is as Wednesday evening, May 21, at Baptist Esther Durepo of Millinocket and Miss follows: vestry—Social; admission, 10 cents. Paints, Varnishes, Etc. Gertrude Kerney of Bangor. At Ellsworth Office, 65 Oak St. Harry Lewis.Henry Harrington Thursday evening, May 22, at Methodist John Blackburn.Lumau Woodruff Sunday train service has been resumed vestry, 6 o’clock—Supper, 25 cents. Hiram Warden.Hubert Farnsworth store on daily until further notice. on the Mt. Desert branch, beginning last My State street, opposite the | Rube Warden.Edwin Austin Friday evening, May 23, at Hancock Sunday. The mail schedule at the head of Public will to- morrow. Zeke Perkins.James Coughlin hall—Junior class play and dance. Library, re-open Edward H. Baker local columns and the timetable on page Si Perkins.Charles Drummey New Patterns now in. Call and see date. GRADUATE OPTOMETRIST 5 have been corrected to Helen Warden. Ella Johnston the mailorder house a them Telephone 146-11 Boys and girls of Ellsw'orth who wish to Aunt Mandy Warden.Doris Colpitts When finds Lucinda Perkins.Marie McFarland members of a or can- town whose local merchants do not ad- become pig, garden Daisy.Elleneen Doyle come the its ning club this year, should to A dance will follow the play. vertise, it fattens catalogue mailing office of the county agent, Saturday after- list. CHARLES F. FULLER BURRILL & SON to receive instructions. | noon, May 24, NORTH ELLS WORTH. -Established 1867- Everett J. Davis of Ellsworth, on the recommendation of the attorney-general, Russell Nason is visiting in Sullivan. for of been Sheriff Wescott Week 22. IRE AND AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE has reappointed by Mrs. Inez Smith has returned from a Specials May as special deputy for Hancock county in month’s visit in enting some of the of this and countries Washington county. leading companies foreign the enforcement of the automobile laws. Ladies’ Bleached either lace-tri A. W. Nason has moved his family into Jersey Pants, mmed festival choruB will meet or 50 and 59 cent values for onlv ■ The Thursday the Henry Butler house for the summer. tight knee, 39/ (C. If you want to see a first-class cream at 7.46. All members are evening requested An excellent play, “The Old Fashioned H. SMITH to be and all others who are in- 1 Lot Steel Hair 5 in a box. separator, call on present, Mother,” was given at the grange, Thurs- Pins, The^e are a terested and are willing to assist in the |K. day evening, by Ellsworth Falls talent. smooth, well-finished pin, box | Confectioner music for Memorial day, are cordially gc Manufacturing Mrs. Burr and infant invited to attend. Lloyd daughter and Girls’ black, L. E. TREADWELL Maxine have gone to their home at Curtis’ Boys’ Ipswich Hose, only, sizes Made The Sullivan high school baseball team Corner. Mrs. Burr’s mother, Mrs. Maude 0 to 10, came to Ellsworth last Saturday for a re- DeWitt, her. pair ■pnie and see accompanied 1 Lot Good Scotch Candies For Shepherd Yarn, heather and grey | The mixtures, 1.87 ounces in a ball, price 5Q«r Home Folks PRIMROSE The Corner News Store 1 Lot Bungalow Aprons, brown, grey and black and creatn also full line of F. C. & W. H. SCOTT, Proprietors white ■ parlor now open stripe ggc for Daily Newspapers, including Evening Post. Latest Season Farm Machinery Another Lot of Honey and Glycerine Soap, large Magazines and Periodicals. Stationery, School Supplies. cake ft nTEAM VULCANIZING 10/ ■havereAND TUBB REPAIRING NURSE Samoset Chocolates moM* Purchased a three-cavity mc to Mrs on »n. .'•cables make good Miss M. Elizabeth Ice-cream, Soda Water and MARTIN L. ■“‘-^Vr'i'nVo^nl^ rlght- Googles Confectionery. ADAMS ML1-- H. MOSLEY 9* FRANKLIN ST., ELLSWORTH Tobacco and Cigars 95 hain street m,St- Ellsworth - Telephone 149-3 New Baseball Goods, Just in Fishing Tackle Ellsworth, . Maine IfcfcmustmnitB '^taUantum « StracTtiannmta fHutual Benefit Column. EDITED BY ** MINT MADUE". TfivAJIffi [ta Motto: “Helpful and Hopeful.’ NERVOUS Many thoughtful mothers first THE PERUNA their children , The purposes of this column are aucclnc y | give title and motto—It la for the mutual MANALIN Cured Me PROSTRATION stated In the and alms to be and benefit, and helpful hopeful luMife ~ IT rTTM'TnlTTl^,M— Overcome Being for the common good, It Is for the com May be by Lydia [ ,» mon use—a public servant, a purveyor of In- Mrs. E. M. Harris, R. R. E. Pinkham’s In IMPROVE CITY MILK SUPPLY Catarrh of the Vegetable formation and suggestion, a medium for the thei take it — solicits regularly—and Ashland. sends * 1 Compound This terchange of Ideas. In this capacity It No. 3, Wis., No*e, Throat | Us success largely themselves. It is a tcn!c-focd Important Factor Given Attention by communications, and depends a of cheer to the Letter Proves It Coni' message and Stomach. on the support given it In this respect. that contains elements as needful Dairy Division of Department _J the muntcatlons must be signed, but the name of of sick: West Philadelphia, Pa.—“During to an adult as to a child. Build Ajriculture. I have writer will not be except by permission ^ "After following: your advice years I have been mamed, printed do all mv work and am in thirty or Scotfs, and uftfng: Peruna and Manalin, good been in bad health Communications will be subject to approval up your strength—try the United States Depart- health. I rrcommenri thin *»}„_ __ (Prepared by ugN cured of catarrh of the none, but none Bloomfield, N. J. 19-4 able to nil ?• IHBimiHIUIIIIIiI anti had severs! at- | rejection by the editor of the column, Scott & Bowue. ment of Agriculture.) throat And atowiRrh, from which remedy suffering from any disease of the stomach." tacks of nervous ! will be rejected without good reason. Address 1 had suffered f'«r several years. Sanitary milk control—an Important When I commenced Pe- until it ! all communications to taking: Periinn In Sold prostration to count not make bed Kverywher TUB AMERICAS. But victory, nor stop the cost. factor in city welfare and a big prob- runa I could my seemed as if the Me. without stopping: to reat. Now I Liquid or Tablet Form Ellsworth, Until s sweeter Liberty is wronght lem of the health department— organs in my whole city From out the old. which was so nearly lost! were worn receives personal attention from the body heart and My mother, cheer your dry your States de- out. I was finally Or- dairy division of the United This poem was sent to Mrs. Addie tears, to of British now. ha* been persuaded try her son Lawrence God willing. I’ll return; partment agriculture. Specialists COUNTY NEWS visiting nt c»nt Pinkham’s cutt of East Sullivan by For afterwhile, Lydia EL that the in and handling J. E. Blodgett's. who had been overseas several months. We sacrifice to day through years sanitary production Vegetable Com- and We may enjoy the peace for which we of milk are usually available, SULLIVAN HARBOIl. Allen Wescott is homj afi^r pound and it made MOTHER. sevsrti yearn. of the health de- with t h« British woman of upon request city years army and a well (By J. W\) all minor OBITUARY. American Forget ail cares, forget things they are sent to assist in in France. He hR* me. I can now do partments | force* *i>ent several Dear mother, when I read each tender phrase. To-day we labor and to-morrow rest. Following bo quickly that of tier ■ mi my uuubcwuibi month* in hospitals, due to severe Each line of love you write to me. We for every mother as she sings Mrs. the news wounds throbbing fight t ■inwir: tarn mother, Eugene Simpson, * and advise all ailing women to try count the her ! May 19. My heart grows sad and oft I days Her babe to sleep upon throbbing of the death on of Miss Marion G< E. Pinkham’s Com- Friday Vegetable at last I shall sail o’er the sea breast. Lydia Until Prescott in the result and I will will Cambridge, >!»»*., ? guarantee they Back, back to you and home and all I love. We battle for the Womanhood of earth. EGYPT. of an for comes erive benefit from it.”—Mrs. me operation appendicitis, Sound great And once I cursed the fate that placed For Liberty, for Honor and for Right. Oliver hns been ill the Frank Fitzgerald. 25 N. 41st Street, with a double shock to her many friends Bragdon past few here. Be proud, oh. mother dear, that you gave West Pa. here. Miss Prescott’s life bad been one of da>*. Philadelphia, But, lo! I caught a vision from above birth are thousands of women every- W. F. Jordan. A. There That steeled my heart with patience, mother To one who lived to enter such a fight. self-effacement. From the time she left George; Grant and where in Mrs. condition, Fitzgerald’s dear. school and entered the ranks of school Allan Butler, boys of the service, attended from nervousness, backache, suffering Before, my thoughts were dark with fancied 1 have read this poem more than once teachers, she had given unstintedly of the reception at the town hall headaches, and other symptoms of a Wednesday wrongs. we at evening. functional derangement. It was_ ft since receiving it. How littie here herself and her substance to those for health restored which home have realized the actual, the awful dependent upon her. 8he was untiring May 19. 8 grateful spirit I heard faint echoes of the old home songs her to write this fetter so that other condition connected with these tragic in her devotion to an invalid mother, fed And glimpsed your loving faces, one by one. j women benefit from her experience — ears of war! The the rendering service in a cheerful manner may I knew yonr troubles— that I could not ease : poem portrays COREA. 1 health as she has done. w and find I suffered at the worry in your heart; atrocious deeds of the Germans so surely that endeared her to all ith whom she For in regard toyour con- A supper was given at the Baptist suggestions I longed to rest my head upon your knees that in these days when they are claiming came in contact. A sentiment on her dition write Pinkham Medicine Ichurch Saturday evening for the benefit LydiaE. And feel my bitter loneliness depart. how they have been treated, it is well to dressing table expressed her scheme of Co., Lynn, Mass. The result of their i of Klvin Young, who is ill. out have these lines printed -'‘lest we forget.” life: 40 is at your service. To me the war had brought bitterness. years experience Miss Anna Paul has gone t > .Steuben Brought discipline—that cot me to the raw— How quickly they called a halt when “I always turn ray clouds about and try to to care for Mrs. Emerson And acts unjust that promised no redress bombs began to fall on their side of the wear them inside out. help Parritt COUNTY NEWS Beneath the changeless military law. lines. It would seem even now they have To show the lining.” and children, who are ill. I heard the 12. All through the days homing- no remembrance bf the destruction they Funeral services vere held on Sunday May 8. — CASTIN E. call: wrought and the innocent victims of | at the home of her aunt, Mrs. George and heard I saw your pleading eyes your in field. Lieut. Com- W. G. and wife are in their air-raids in and in Paris. | Freeman, Cherry rrtisrmn.u, Sargent visiting voice; England Nothing was sacred to them -cathedrals ! mander E. P. A., Simpson, half brother, Portland. I prayed to come. I prayed to cheer you all, made his second sad here within a our hearts or Red Cross hospitals. There will be trip Tbe Historical society met on Monday Aud in reunion let rejoice. we more than one or two few weeks during his brief visit in evening with Pearl Danforth and wife. All useless seemed the changeless game generations pass played before the spirit of Germany will be Boston, where he is stationed. Miss Miss Relief Nichols of West Brooks- Of endless labor, unremitting drill, conquered. Prescott will be greatly missed in this ville the week-end in town. I -: spent ; It seemed ’twould be far better had stayed -_-f- community, where she spent her At borne with who love and need me B. F. Steele and wife are spending the you, Into how many of our M. B. family Production of Sanitary Milk Bogina vacations. Much sympathy is extended ssm still. ^ * week in Clinton. circles have sorrow and loss and loutli- With Clean Cows and Clean Attend- to the family. PHIS t<_/ I And then I caught a vision from the skies * be in every brie stable. Mrs. Charles Wilson has returned to ness come in the past year, and now we ants. May 17. H. Of why we tight aud suffer and are sad! Tsnc* up the nrgn. -4 a in Bath with Mrs. and her i dive-' '-a ftgl.n d^-ate A North Castine, after month i I saw the reason for our sacrifice sympathize Murphy reliable pTwrt.r.v sn crot»ev.|>*rk I saw the Belgian women as they he J. B. Sellers spent the week-end f\>*:*r.te*. suddenly passed away about midnight, two or three months. Capt. KIMBALL BROTt’ERt A CO. Clinton Dennett, wife and j’oung child, ! The spoils of Hunnish lust, undone and with his family here. Tuesday night. Those of you who attended During the last year personal aid of Bangor, spent last week with J. M. t rn. Esetfcura Fall*. VL the reunion two years ago will remember was given to 88 cities in 14 states. In Mrs. Ella Leach, who has spent the Dennett and w ife. Their children lifting mutilated anus, the with Mrs. addition assistance was winter in Hluebill, is with her sister. And babies caught upon the bayonet; family, Murphy’s mother, to this, given Mrs. Nettie Robinson and daughter 1 Their aged mothers, slaving on the farms took a long trip to be with us that day. the United States public health serv- Mrs. Millard Bowden who have the winter in Annette, spent To feed the German hordes ice milk sur- went unconquered by conducting sanitary Miss Vilora Perkins i«st week t< Whv9 That Lame Back? Bangor, returned home Friday. | yet! Dis I tried mock veys and in improving the milk supply Old Town, where she had a but G. Grandma Able, your position May 13. I saw the helpless sinking in the waves mince and it is fine. I thought of 15 extra cantonment rones. was obliged to return on account ol While German sailors laughed to see them pie recipe, are That lumene*-* thoie I’d tell you I added a little butter to the All phases of city milk supply illness. morning sharp BLUE HILL FALLS. die. covered. of dairies, milk I saw a row of new-made baby graves, mixture. I know of others who are using Inspection Mrs. C. M. Perkins and Mrs. Mary pains when bending or lifting, make Mrs. Merrill and Mrs. Kline have And distant aircraft in the the so see how plants and other distributing centers week in slinking sky; recipe also, quickly you Perkins spent last Edgecomh. work a burden and r* v impossible opened their cottages. I saw the towns of desolated France, became a member, so come again. are made, samples of the products are called there the serious illness of theii helpful by Don’t be a bad t ack The trees in seuscles handicapped by Mr&. Lena Duffee is in Brooksville with fruiting destroyed hate; Aunt Madge. taken and analysed, both chemically brothers. saw a Y m will make Oh mother. Ibis 1 as in trance. and When neces- look to your kidneys. her who are bacterlologlcaliy. has word aged parents, poorly. ! And others that dare not relate Mrs. Elmer lx*ach received my lips is in the Installation mistake by following tin-* Ella* ;b sary, help given her son who is in the Mrs. Mary Conary spent the week-end Oh. think if we had lived in Belgium then! LAMOINE. from Howard, army, J of laboratories and technique and in Falls resident’s exam ;' with her niece, Mrs. May belle Webster. If France had been our home! Oh God on that be sniled Saturday last on the Mrs. A. J. Gibson has her house opened the Interpretation of the results of : hand high! steamer George Washington for France John Lake, stone mason, State Miss Mary Candage cut her right for the season. Her Mrs. J. A. To the of brutish daughter, chemical and bacterial analyses. j picture you toy man, as librarian. Ellsworth “About f ur severelj- on a broken window glass three aud little are with Falls, .'!e.. lays: I Our home destroyed, my loved ones left to Patriquin, Caroline, meetings be held Woodlocke. weeks and has had a serious time Special may May 12. ago, die! her. years ago my back waa larnc and painful among both producers and consumers with it. It is now improving. and at limes I could hardly get about t»:id I I see at the reason E. foreman f«r fih K. j see, last why John Hamm, of milk in order to arouse Interest In NMl’IH CASTINK. Mr. and Mrs. Davidson motored here was nil bent over. My work cause more We must forget the little things of life, Whitaker, has moved from the Eben King the local milk supply. Advice In fram- from Pennsylvania, taking ten days for And our tears aud stifle Wallace Conner is home from Lincoln. or less strain on my back an 1 i think it dry every cry. house to the Meader house owned by Mr. ing ordinances to cover dairy and milk tbe trip and here Whatever pain may issue from the strife. had a lot to do with bringing on the arriving Friday. They Whitaker. conditions is also offered. Arthur P. Guilford is spending a few will spend a week at their cottage and Why we must battle on, with ne'er a thought trouble. 1 had fainting and dizzy spells, Another landmark has gone in the burn- An feature Is the milk days at borne. the farm. important in fact, 1 was in a pretty bad *h»[* i ing of the Stilman King house Wednes- content work. In which specialists as- Frank 8. Wardwell has sold his house May 12. CRUMBS. .•Itmrrusmmr tried different kinds of medicines, hut day. It was occupied by Herbert Davis sist in these contests and here and moved to Castine. instituting j Doan’s Kidney Pills did me more good and wife. The fire caught to GOTT’S ISLAND. evidently ni't as Judges In scoring the product Mr*. Emma Wardwell has returned than all the others combine/!. T‘ iiis- around the chimney. Most of the con- determine the relative of Miss Sara Driscoll of Boston is at hom< standing from a visit in Penobscot. tnedicine cured me. tents was saved. Mrs. Davis has gone to milk producers. These contests en- for the summer. Mrs. Fannie Marshall, who has beei Price 60c at all dealers. Don’t simply Boston to break the news to her mother, courage rivalry among dairymen and. Mrs. Alma Perkins <1* Miss Gott is ai visiting her sister, ask for a kidney remedv get Doan's K Evelyn employed EXCESSIVE ACIDITY Mrs. King. in tend to the consequence, improve has to Hock land. the that Mr. Like Vernon Laity’s, McKinley. of most 19. R. H. gone nay Pills same is at the bottom May milk supply of a city. Sweet, recently returned afte had. Foster Mil burn Co., M fgr?., Mrs. Vera Harding is visiting her par- ills. George digestive in S. Y. ents, N. B. Trask and wife, at Atlantic. NORTH LAMOINE. two and one half years’service tb< Buffalo, LINE Eugene Stanley of McKinley, is doing Miss Hope Norwood of Southwest Har- BREEDING IS FAVORED the farming here, as the only horse on the bor made a brief visit here last week. was RFHOIDS Common and Desirable Practice It En- island taken sick and had to be shot. Miss Winifred Matheson of Somes for indigestion afford pleas- couraged by Co-operative Bull School will close May 22. All hope that Sound visited her aunt, Mrs. Roland and relief from Associations. Miss Gray will return for another ing prompt Carter, last week. year, the distress of She has won many friends, and the three acid-dyspepsia, Zebulon Hancock and wife of Auburn (Prepared by the United States Depart- terms she has taught here have been t MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE very are visiting Mrs. Hincock’s parents, ment of Agriculture.) successful. MAKERS OF SCOTT S EMULSION George Smith and w ife. A bnll association having as many May 12. Mrs. Chips, Jr. 19. Y. May as five or six breeding blocks should keep and use all its good bulls as long ns they are fit for service. Advancing AfistrUsnnmts the bull to the next block at the end of two years does not eliminate him; it simply makes it possible to avoid In- breeding. Line breeding, on the other hand, is a common and desirable prac- tice, and the bull association ofTers ex- ceptional opportunities for conducting that kind of breeding. In an associa- up dealers in your ^i^^^Look — neigbborhood^j2-'T#jrajk52 these seeds seeds with a wort*\jglWVcJ tion composed of breeders of pure- Seeds that that wyy while reputation. grow, Pro'^%jyr bred dairy cattle carefully selected Vydnce. Patronize them. Refuse substitutes. j“ dealer for Dunning Farm /mpkrmnls om/Wv bulls produced In one block may be i^yask your ^ Hand Cardan Tool*. Quality and satisfaction is used In other and the 50re-\LaF5sr blocks, organiza- A/The dealer selling them has the result of our M years’ Eat has More Bread tion may thus continue Indefinitely Our 1919192 Page Catalog sugges- xLc? ^experience. without purchasing bulls from outside J tions and prices that will interest you. Write for yolk V r /we today.—R. B. Dunning a Co., Bangor. Maine.« sources if such a plan seems advisa- copy ble. The same practice may be fol- It's a food your needs. For lowed when only a few high-class reg- |body| greatest istered cows are owned by members of association. The any co-operative “/ want you to ute ONE can of and tits bull offers an nourishment finest flavort use association, therefore, SUPERBA Red Raapberriet” is excellent for opportunity intelligent, "These berries are simply delicious, the ihost de- long-continued breeding. Skillful mat- licious you ever tasted. They make pies and short ing, when combined with careful se- cakes you will never forget. Poured on ice cream" lection of the best animals, makes well say friend — you wouldn't believe anything great improvement possible. could be so genuinely delicious. I’ve sold canned goods for years and really SU* PERBA Red Raspberries afford the greatest treat it SUPPLYING WATER TO COWS has ever been my privilege to offer. j Phone—or be sure and list SUPERBA Red Rasp- William Tell Season berries on your next order. During Winter Temperature THh* Did ever canned BY Should Be 15 to 20 you buy your goods Kept Degrees CASE? Above Freezing. I a w have real proposition! _ Rtmembtr SUPEJ\BA TEAS anJ COFFEES. I (Prepared by the United States Depart- they spend well at small expense —- REAL ECONOMY. FLOUR ment of SUPERBA tmOuLdmh MR. SUPERBA Agriculture.) Dealer SUPERB Table, si* Canned Goods the winter, when cows are favour During WiUik.O’TomHn,on Co., Portland, stabled the greater part of the time, and make it in your home. and unless arrangements have been j made to keep water before them all i the time, they should be watered two or three times a day. If possible, the WHITCOMB, HAYNES & WHITNEY. water should be 15 to 20 degrees above the freezing point, a- 1 should be sup- I piled at practically t .e same tempera- * ture every day. PLANT NOW I --■ ■ !"■ — In your head there is one safe rule to use a headache, follow:—Never any Medicine I n treating mining acetanilid or similar coal-tar derivatives without the ad- but Tre of your physician. They may give temporary relief, they of t he trouble and are to weaken 'Lost never reach the cause likely (T The most common form of headache, called the heart. frequently Jr* bJadache. arising from a disordered stomach, may be avoided of food. Shun rich care in the choice pastry, candy and food, A The Flavor Lasts! food bowels take time to cat, chew your thoroughly and keep your L good condition by using one-half to one tcaspoonful of “1.. F.” 0 Atwood's Medicine after each meal. This old reliable remedy has to thousands for sixtv Get a bottle wJ been a [icrfcct blessing years. to-day. and prove it for yourself. Any dealer has it for fifty cents, § on F." .Medicine pr we mail a free sample request. "L. Co., Portland, n, Maine. ” _ CASH from trash | the additional investment of Liberty Bond coupons Mrs. Parker secured in Ole- : one month in Thrift and One Careful Housewife $44 War covered. | Savings Stamps. Because of associations an old watch had been kept, but now the a story as any Qnite as thrilling country needs the gold, and what was told has to tell would not be over jjjtbrr Burbank given for personal EMmund M. Parker at a re- gain is to be offered upon the altar b Mre. | of a country's need. When the meeting of the Cambridge. Mass., youth < of the nation for gave freely of their of the Special Aid Society | branch lives, it is a small thing, Mrs. Packer Besides be- | American Preparedness. ! 'ays, to give to that same cause artl- of the Speakers Bureau i oiea vrhich have outlived their useful- iw chairman Parker holds ness and are mere reminders of (he special Aid. Mre. days In the Savings Divi- that are past. the same office It was In this sion of New Ehtgland. that she had secured Some that latter capacity people object Interest up- director of the on Bonds does up F L. Higginson. Liberty not compound Whit urfrien, and Mre. H Parker itself. Why not invest the coupons of the Salvage Bureau in War (^jion, director immediately Savings Stamps? for the which has been organized the The Little Acorn Will Grow Into the Oak ptr.i n. to address previous SCHOOL “FOUR-MINUTE Sturdy Which Will Furnieh Aid. Plank* tor the Future. ueetjig of the Special MEN” Building Is a house- .Vow Mrs Parker good — but after she listened to those THRIFT IN FRANCE TELE STORY IKper. When th* Four-Minute Men were OF THE FIRST she went home and set LOAN |T0 speakers l the United States Gov- LIBERTY and a lot appointed by Under Normal Condition there I* no ,o work. Old newspapers In one of which ernment to deliver speeches on sub- Available Investment for Jennie Glover of paile board boxes. Readily By Brown. cards connected with the the Small w«i » collection of old calling jects war, 8avinga. On sited from the days before there was hoys of the High School of Commerce Commonwealth avenue, In Bos and magazines too The traditional thr-lf* of the French ton, stands a statue of the man wh-j I social Register, in Boston took up the idea and be- launched the first to be to anybody, were her peasant Is practised under arduous Liberty Loan for th* Old given came four-minute men to their class- were Independence of the United Colonic Irel finds." In the basement ; conditions. mates. of America, in 1775. wMth never baxrs of rusty nails, several hand- Most of the population of France Thrift proved a subject directly in thought of interest on the investment MUj. old bicycle chains, padlocks Is rural and agricultural. The re- line with the policies of the school, or even a note for »nd keys that fitted nothing. j turns from the sale of their produce promissory' security to and did much increase investment are In "stock- In the harbor of Marblehead, Mas gverything was gathered together carefully stowed away in War Savings Stamps. Some of the as the are dis- merchant vessels were quipped for wa ,nd then a "Salvage" card was put ing” savings crops arguments presented by these future of. When has been ac- by the same man. at his own expens in the window Soon there was a posed enough financiers are good tor grown-ups I it la Invested in bonds and thus the American Navy was be- all trom »n excited junkman, who cumulated, too: recommended the which gun. uid the Salvage Bureau told him he ! by banks, Before the war Americans were have the most complete confidence Not satisfied with this. John Glove was to pay for junk with Thrift | wasters. They did not seem to of the raised a regiment of sturdy fishermen Sumps whenewer he saw that sign. j people. know the value of n reserve fund. The denomination of bond every private, officer and musician, ex- He oHered thirty costs for sixty old popular Today the large majority of the cept • ight, being a native of Marble the zinc In an old ice box people in France is 500 francs (about $100) bottles: to in this country are saving. But they i Issues are a3 a- head. These men, accustomed hart: ten cents. In all he left although some low ktwigbt $1 t do not save enough. There may be 100 250 and At .r children he War of the Revolution. Gray'* backing of the Government—all that have Invested vast sums in the break c -Ids iu -'* hour*, reiirve tcvetinh- ple Roberts of R. and up the Glover, at the beginning of the Guy Providence, I., nru. headache, utoinsch trouble*, teething guarantees billions of dollars In- securities recommended by their SEAWALL. sea mer Fred Roberts of Portland are in town, disoidrra, move and regulate the buweia. vested In Bonds, The tniggle had been a wealthy Liberty safety. banks. When the war came these L. W. Dolliver and wife are home, lad dratroy wornia. They are no p easant to chant., but he returned to his home an called here by the death of their father. takecaUdreu like them. l'*e»l by unit her* War Savings Stamps, costing less investments were available fo great i Robinson is home for a 19. L. for over 3U All "amily with no money, no business Joseph short May year*. druggl*!*- Sample than tour and a quarter dollars ut the war I^e | transfer Into government bond FfeEE Addrts*. Mother Gray Co., Rov, and was obliged to cobble shoes fiv I vacation. NY most, yield better than 4 per cent I and the earlier French loans wen his as tbe interest is compounded quarter- in thes> living. Herbert Newman visited his sister, Daily Thought. largely purchased by turning what idiifnigeiuiu and His worldly possessions gone, Alma Spurling, last week. ly. tbe principal is due la 1924. j securities for exchange. We often do more good by our sym- bad General Glover left? Only a courv Mrs. William Buy War Savings Stamps and help If the American people will con Hunker of Calai9 has been pathy than by our labors.—Canon Fax* while try! That country is today the legacy Med your government you help your- ! tinue to see the great advantages of visiting her sister, a Brown. rar. self” of every man. woman, and child who War Savings Stamps and Thrif' Dudley Dolliver has moved back home More Rheumatism j helps to keep it as free and inde American thrift will rival from Southwest Harbor. Mrs. La Count When t or ns and Bunions Ache. Stamps, Glover to make indent as John helped Do as the soldiers do! Shake into "Some girls have money to burn and French thrift. The American save will occupy a pa : of Alton Newman’s your t. How shall we prove ourselves shoes each morning some Allen’s Foot-Ease, are always looking for some one to can an Interest-beating govern house this summer. the antiseptic powder that makes tight shoes Than Ever Before buy •**orthv heirs to such an inheritance? feel easy and give*' rest and comfort to tired strike a match Instead of burning ment when his saving; May 19. T. E. D. security one on! Bv aching, swollen, tender feet. use it Me- ""here is only way: Carry Always Clergymen, Uwym, Broker*. the money, why not buy War more than The to break in new shoes. Savings amount to little $4. Thrift and War eh an icy aim | crchasing Savings PATR1DGE COVE. Merchants Stricken. stamps There Is an affinity between Frenchman must wait until he ha. Stamps we may help with our money Our old friend Kbeumatiz i* bn matches and thrift. at least five times tha A. H. Mears was at home a few days aftiimietm.mi*. having ; accumulated unlike John Glover, we will TMiu* I hi* and a few though year, woida of amount before his money can begin last week. twiioti from one who knows all about it i have the safest security in the whole ajaut to earn interest. Henry Bartlett is ill of bronchitis. be armsa. j world, the guarantee of the United S "«r rubbers in ke< Mouth Decorations. _ damp weather, p States Government. Mrs. Esther Kingsbury is quite ill a CHICHESTERTHE DIAMOND BRAND.PILLS A ^rv’ *n<* ,vo‘d alroboltc drink* It is how of ; u*** amazing Ideas benaty WOMEN AS INVESTORS the home of her sister, Mrs. C. A. Thomp >nu' or sciatica, in*3 vary with lutltude uud longitude. In son. you have abarp twinge*, gnawing the loves **°^*'n or can Japan, professional beauty What Liberty Bond and W.V- Sav- May 19. Hubbard. .^!n.?r J°*! muscle*, you Dmgglat- ~Ask’fnr CIYI-CII'EM/T EM r,d #l1 »n a to with teeth. In India dir ■Kw|Jr just few appear golden ings Stamps Have Done DIAMOND ItKAND FILLS, *6 oy taking one of years known as Best, Safest. Always Reliable RJ* teaspocuful she prefers them stulned red, hut In for Them SOUTH PENOBSCOT. ont*e a day. ir3** certain of Sumatra no who BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE know about Kbeutna; parts lady Mrs. Carrie Hinckley of Bluehill was ^_j>0LD i,AU, herself wonld condescend to I .vet powerful; cbeap, yet respected Women had never been seloush the guest of Miss Bertha Perkins Iasi JL • Parker’s"""" 75 cent bottle will last a long have any front teeth at all. are They considered as investors, until the *« week. HAIR BALSAM _ Alexander’* will Pharmacy supply removed the moment they uppear, and ▲ toilet preparation of merit. undemanding that it muni i began and this country became in Newell Roberts died Wednesday morn- Helps to eradicate dandruff. ridc*llhlbfr°" #** suppressed If they Hhould try For Color end r**eurnatie pain* or money strictly volved. This was partly becausi ing, May 14, after a short illness, at ttn Restoring back>U again. | Beauty to Gray or Faded Hair. they did not earn money as they age of 78 years. The funeral service wai 60c. and SLOP at l>rugglata. have since the boys went oversea' T T T T T T T T T T T T T t -f-t.-f—t-T-f-.T-T— f. 4 — — — 1—f—4— —4—I—T— tt v and to camps, but more for lack o End Your i opportunity to Invest small savings BUNION PAIN Tonight! I For Instance, one woman Invested he ontire savings In two vacant lots HERE IS GOOD NEWS FAIRYFOCT gives Instant bunion relief. It takes is Your Table Drink some years ago. She has done noth- cut the swelling ! anc removes tne No or to ing with them, ever since, except lump. appliances ugly pads wear—no j FAIRY F'COT soothes, absorbs and to pay taxes. Government securities operation. brings your foot back to ts normal size ana W ear been for ^ shape. your I would have much better, — J A Real Part of the Meal ? re^guiar shoes walk as much as you want— ! returns are positive. jj their FAiRYFCOT will make you lerget your misery. Until recently, such safe, sure and ^ Benjamin Franklin said: “Waste Over 72,000 people in /v the last six montns got rid investments as Liberty profitable neither time nor* money, but make of the:r bunions by using A1/ FAIRY F 001' Why here's no food value in coffee or tea. have don t it toe? it will bonds and War Savings stamps the best use of both." you try ccst w, -»you nothing .t it does net We it. We nave ? They are only accompaniments to the ; not been possible, either to men ot satisfy. guarantee a FAIRY FOOT remedy tor foot trouble. meal- women. Women, however, have beet every y i WAR l quick to seize upon the promising ESTIMATED ALEXANDER’S PH \HMACY. Ellsworth, Me. ; possibilities of such income-bearing EXPENDITURES j investments, and many a woman now I buys Thrift Stamps instead of candy, Statisticians of the War Depan lPCSTUM CEREAL! flowers and the like. ment have undertaken to compute the "The prime necessity,” according total cost of the war, but all figures 'i to a woman long a large earner, sa- are necessarily approximate, as ac- ls | Part of the meal and a i "is that the even for the ; right royal i ver and investor, thing curate compilations this whether are not up to date and Part, as one well knows who enjoys a I be safe and sure, and larger powers | some the Investor bo a young woman whose no accurate figures for of the ’-st, fu’l-flavored cup of this snappy, £ provision for the future need not Ik smaller nations are available. Fig drink. not j invigorating unduly hurried, or an older woman, ures for Russia do Include any of after January 1, ISIS. { open to the temptation attempt- expenditure ing ‘get rich quick- methods. Here Total expended, excluding loans Vvliy do hundreds of thousands of France is my advice to women: 'For the Great Britain, $37,100,900,000; States -Americans now drink Postum in pref- small weekly or monthly savings, the $27,000,000,000: United (paid Russia, $18,000,- v -rcnco to coffee? Thrift or War Savings Stamps, so out), $18,4*1.000,000: The city boarder town 1 $10,000,000,000; Serbia reaching s, easy to obtain: for the larger sum to 000.000: Italy, Was heard to to Jabez Brown: be saved, the sterling Liberty bond’.” $8,000,000,000; Japan and Greece, $1,- say I V .-'he better health from a 10 days’ trial 000,000.000 Total. Entente and “A higher rate of board I’ll pay S to $119,581,000,000 ia your home will tell. If It Is s pleasure cHp the coupons United States, 1 art For Town Talk from your Liberty bonds, how much The amounts loaned to allies biscuits every day.” X because included i more satisfying It would be to roln- not given, already is vest them In War Savingi Stamps and In the expenditure of countries receiv y boiled just like coffee (15 Milled on Honor—Ideal for postum ! compound the Interest. lng the loan. | minutes after is a bev- boiling begins), !_ erage of rich, delicious flavor, and Every Baking X economical. wm y Join a War Savings Society This Week Two i f sizes, usually sold at 15c and 25c. Think in Interest—Save

1 u .l-l-l 1 1-H- abbtrti»emniU. - BOYS’ CONFKRKNCK. > dent Saturday morning. After lighting a £Ik (Ellsworth American \TY NEWS small brush fire, Mr. Page was suddenly Big Gathering at I>eer Isle and Ston- stricken with sn attack of heart failure BLUEHILL. PUBl ISMKD Ington. ; and fell unconscious into the fire, severely conference John 303rd H. F. one side of his neck and EVERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Tbe Hancock county boys’ Horton, of the A., burning face, U. S. MERCHANT MARINE held at Deer Isle and Stonington was the arrived home Monday. throat, one hand and arm to the elbow, is men to ST j Opportunity presented experienced secure largest yet held. In all, 141 delegates and and twelve of Mrs. Page hastened to him and called ELLSWORH. MAINE Principal C. C. Phillips j were and the attend- Herbert H. Dr. Foster of FREE TRAINING BY THI speakers registered, the academy students attended the boys’ Eldridge. ance of boys from the towns of Deer Isle conference at Hucksport was immediately summoned in for license examinations as HANCOCK COUNTY PUBLISHING CO. Stonington. j preparation and brought the total to over aud gave such relief as possible. Mr. Stonington Lieut. E. E. of the 5th A. A. C. Chase, I W. H. Titus, Editor and Manager. 200. Bar Harbor sent the largest dele- Page’s condition is critical. machine gun battalion, came home May DECK OFFICERS Tbe steamer Sunb am 19. X. gation. brought from May SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. 14. He was accompanied Portland seventy-five boys from Mt. Desert island (Strictly in Advance) by Mrs. Cbase. EAST LAMOINE. and ENGINEERS and the shore towns. One Six months.78 Soldiers and sailors of the late war are at of U. S. Board year.*1.80 Tbe were and inter- Capt. Fred Merchant was in Boston last schools Shipping .30 meetings inspiring Four months.50 Three months invited to the post and relief week. esting, the speakers being at their best. cordially FREE COURSE IN NAVIGATION, six week*, flu for third mate's tlo*nM Single A. R. hall at noon Copies.06 corps dinner at the Q. to men of two years' deck experience, ocean or coastwise. The principal speakers were Jeff Smith, Chester Boynton has gone to Waterville or higher, open OT Memorial day, and afterwards to act as equivalent in fisheries, or on lake, bay or sound. RATES ON APPLICATION. Y. M. C. A. secretary; Charles Uumroere, to work. ADVERTISING escort for the veterans in the march to the FREE COURSE IN MARINE ENGINEERING, one month, fits for third of the national Y. M. C. and James G. A., Smith of North Lamoine has moved or to men of mechanical and W. H. Patten of Waterville will Roy assistant engineer s license higher, open engineer- be ad- State work leader. cemetery. and Business communications should Barnes, boys’ ! to the Saunders house for the summer. ing experience, including locomotive stationary engineers, machinists on deliver the address in the town hall at 2 schools and marine oilers and iressed to. and all checks and money orders The people of the host towns left marine engine*, graduate* of technical w»ter o’clock. H. L. Smith and wife were in Blnehill made payable to The Hancock County Pub- nothing undone for the entertainment of tenders. Friday to attend the Rebekah convention. Navigation School a Maas. laat of Technology. Cambridge. Maas.. Rockland lishing Co., Ellsworth, Maine. the were served at both Next Sunday there will be no service in boys. Banquets and Portland. Me Rngineertng School. Maas Inst, of Technology. Cambridge in the as Miss Lewis Jordan of Waltham, by Stonington and Deer Isle, and addition Congregational church, employed OR STREET FLOOR, CUSTOM HOUSE. BOSTON, MASS. MAY 1919. Wilmont APPLY AT SCHOOL, WEDNESDAY, 21, the ma&onic lodge of Deer Isle on one Walkley is out of t:wu for the week. Googins, has moved his family here. day served clam stew. That tbe boys en- Sunday school and Endeavor meeting as 19. L. A correspondent this week suggests joyed themselves goes without saying. usual. May won the Deer an league for Ellsworth. The athletic meet was by The union Memorial service for the anti-gossip NORTH HANCOCK. Isle who will now bold the county will be held in the Here’s a Real Home and a Do you suppose one is needed? All boys, post Congregational Real Bargain bad Sherman and wife of Brewer were cup for the coming year. Deer Isle church June 1. Miss Walkley will give Mayo It cost to right. Join. <10,000 build. The owner will let It go for <8.500. It's perhaps the cholceit seventeen in the meet. Southwest the address and Mr. Trafton will conduct guests Sunday of Mrs. parents, real points j Mayo’s estate bargain In Hancock County. Situated on crest of hill In Slonington Harbor was second, with fifteen the service. Johh N. Marshall and wife. Dear Isle, Maine. Fine view of Mt. Desert and Bine President Wilson, in his cabled points, opening Hills. 10,000 feet of land in es- and Winter last a tate. House conUlns 8 rooms, bath, hardwood floor and hot Harbor, year cup The academy ball team won a bard- Miss Frances Cleaves, accompanied by water heater. There,, message to Congress yesterday, also an was third. Icehouse, shed, stable and summer house. A big sacrifice for a bolder, Jougbt game from Brooksville high at her grandmother, Mrs. James Foster, of quick sale recommended of the war-time Address st once repeal business were At the meeting, officers May 14. Score 14 to 13. Bar Harbor, visited her parents, A. W. law so far as it to Academy field, prohibition applies elected as follows: Elwin President, j The high school played a fine up-hill Cleaves and wife Saturday and Sunday. CHARLES A. ISENBECK wine and beer, and announced defi- Deer Theo- Hardy, Isle; vice-presidents, with a in the ninth 19. M. game, finishing rally May 35 that the rail and tele- dore of Milo Clark of Milk Street, ... nitely systems Bridges Brooklin, that netted them five runs. Boston, Mass. I "" -=:~" and telephone lines would be Stonington, and Eugene Smith of Ells- —... -..=r i graph The athletic association of the B-Q. S. to secretary-treasurer, Whitman To all returned private ownership. worth; A. persona Interested tn either of th« I successfully presented “Among the irgal hotter* tste# McKay of B r Harbor. hereinafter named: Breakers” at the town hall. to a May 15, At a probate court held st Ellsworth, m Tbe boys endorsed the JT. M. C. A. pro- NOTICE or FOKKCLOSUKK. sm The sixty-sixth or “reconstruction” large audience. The play was finely for the county of Hancock, on th# gram for the State, and voted for tbe Samuel J. sixth of in the into and Morrison, of Ells- j day May. year of our Congress, called extraordinary staged the character parts well Lord one thousand continuance of the county conference. WHEREASworth, Hancock county, Maine, by his nine hundred and nine- session by President Wilson, con- adapted to tie individual actors. The net mortgage deed dated April 28. 1908. and re- teen. Ellsworth, as tbe central and shire town Peptiron corded in the of deeds tor A Rad Iron Tonic registry Hancock about following matters having been pre- vened Monday. Republican majori- the should have proceeds, $50. county, Maine, book 430, page 212, sented for the of county, entertained tbe Gives vigor and nerve tone to aged conveyed THE action thereupon herein- to the Hancock Hank, a ties in Senate and House Arrivals the week: James County Savings after indicated, it Is hereby ordered: Thst organized boys this year. It is hoped that arrange- during past and infirm, and those worn-out from Maine an established corporation having notice thereof be given to all person inter- The for B. Bett 1, from Mrs. overwork, worry, excitement or close place of business ic aforesaid, two both branches. republicans ments can be made for the conference to Atlantic, Mass.; Ellsworth, ested, by causing a of this order to certain lots or of land copy be Eliza from confinement in homes or shops. parcels with tbe build- published three weeks in the fiist time since return to be held here next year. Hinckley, Lexington, Mass.; thereon situated in successively the 1911, j ings Ellsworth aforesaid Ellsworth American, a Miss from Mill Made by C. 1. HOOD CO.. Lowell. Mass. and newspaper published control of both Senate and House. Carolyn Snowman, ViU- j respectively hounded and described as at Ellsworth, in said that follows, to wit: conoty, they may age. N. H.; Mrs. Nellie Parker and Mrs. appear at s probate court to be held at Ells- PROSPECT | “1st lot. on HARBOR. Beginning tbe west side worth, on the third ot June from Mrs. C. M. Q. for .Salt. of tbe Road day % Douglass, Hallowelt; County leading from Ells- d. 1919. at ten of the clock in the > *-x x forenoon, “John’s Ion” opened May 15. X. V" 'x*. v/ worth to Mariaville at the northeast CorTtaponDmtt. Harwood, from Belfast; Vernon Mad- and be heard thereon If they tee cause. carriage, used but little. Price corner of store lot formerly of Thomas Robin- The school children a Edwin F. late of enjoyed picnic docks and wife of Seattle, Wash., and reasonable. Inquire at 37 Bbal Avb.. son. now owned by Cbaa. C. Burn 11. and occu- Hamilton, Barry, in said Baby county, deceased. A certain Join the Anti-Gossip Club. dinner and on the sand beach Arbor Ellsworth. K. H. Aiken; thence weal on the uorth instrument pur play Miss Mary Ober of Brookline, Mass. by the laat fdedine of said store lot to tbe river; thence portiigtobe will and testament of Ellsworth, May 19,1919. Their Mrs. Emma said deceased, with day. teacher, Joy, Mountain Rebekah entertained northerly by the river to land owned togetner petition for pro- lodge aud lot in Ellsworth. Very reason- formerly bate and for the To the Editor of The American: them. by Seth Tisdale. and now owned by Morrison appointment of the execu or chaperoned the Mrs. Inez of HOUSEable terms. Harry L. Crabtrrk. without giving bond, The of vice-president, Crosby and thence easterly on said Morrison and presented by James F people Northfield, Mass., have Joy; Csrey. the executor therein Arbor day was clean-up day in the Camden, and the lodges from Ellsworth, Joy s line to land of Davis snd Smith (Store named. an and it is Lot); thence on their line E. organized anti-gossip league, Men and frmalr Cfianttb. easterly to the road Joseph Houston, late of Bucksport. io village cemetery. women spent Brooksville and Brooklin, Friday evening, Jllclp aforesaid; thence said proposed to make it national in scope. It southerly by said road to county, deceased A certain instrument a good part of the day in clearing up the 160 visitors being present. Supper was tne place of beginning. Across the front of purporting to be the last will and testament has no constitution, no officers IRL to assist in no said lot is a laid out to of said deceased, by-laws, and made a housework; cooking private way Col. John together with petition for yard, great improvement. served. Nokomis lodge of Ellsworth con- f to do. Mas. Black aud or its members X J. A. Kbrrch, 00 Birch across tbe rear of the lot another probate thereof and for the appointment of dues, merely organizing Individual work Ellsworth. the and painting the fence ferred the degree upon five candidates at are.. private way laid out both of which are hereby executrix without giving bond, presented for the purpose of out reserved or tbe in the aame are Busan A. the stamping gossip. will follow. A dinner was served right not in- by Houston, executrix therein picnic the town hall. Mrs. Frank Mason wel- tended to be named. Isn’t Ellsworth in need of a little mis- conveyed hut to remain to at Eddie Cole’s. Mrs. George W. Allen comed the and Mrs. nuitL ntLr nanitu those having legal right thereto. Leslie C. work of this kind? lodges, Harry Smith, late of Bucksport, in said sionary “They say” “2nd lot. Beginning in the wea; line of a and L. B. Hutchings sent generous con- of Brooklin made the fTA WOMEN and girls wanted for best couuty, deceased. A certain instrument pur has rained a Bridges response. right of way ing the west line of tbe many spotless character, and | •XV/ year around hotels in Maine; 2ft ad)o!i porting to be the last will and testament of tributions for tbe work. After work, refreshments were served Tisdale store lot running wi h the said the of this note waitresses, fine tip hotels; also chamber, parallel deceased, togetner with petition for pro- object to The American west tine of the Tisdale store and in the bale and dancing was kitchen, dish, laundry and scrub women, thereof and for the appointment of the is that the word enjoyed. south line of road leading to tbe Mllllkm may be spread, that we RECEPTION TO SOLDIERS. chefs, pastry and all-around cooks. Bell and rxrcutnx without giving bond, presented by mill; thence southerly iu raid west line of Carrie M. unite in our efforts to May 19. S. buss second ana third cooks for -Smith. tLe executrix therein named. give every man, the boys, said right of way to the Jordan Wednesday citizens gave a dinner hotel to Maikr Ho- Hylvanu* V’. Kane, woman positions, Apply always store lot: thence in the north Agnes late of Borrento. In said and child, and the within rn westerly Jin*- ol stranger and to returned soldier Aukncy, new quarters, 90 Main street, couuty, deceased. A certain lusirumeut reception boys. stntu. s*id Jordan lot to Union river; thence follow- pur our a deal for Bangor. Established IT years 300 girls port ng to be the last wilt *nd gates, square dinner was ing said river to a bolt in the testament of The at 6.30, to the soldiers and wanted for best summer hotels. Inclose northerly ledge said He who steals steals trash. But OB1TUABY. near low water mark one rod north of the deceased, together with petition for pro- my purse, with for Few high housework bate thereof and for sailors, their parents, wives and stamp reply. grade north side of the store house; thence north *be appointment of the he who taketh away my good uame taketh places. executor without ladies. A The death of David Green Means of eighty and one-fourth degrees e-sk giving hood, presented by- that which reception followed. The hall Sorry parallel Leon A. the enriches him not and leaves me with the uorth side of said Siore house and Thompson, exe utor therein was decorated in on May 14 reminds one of the ; named. poor indeed. tastefully the national promise one rod <1 is ant therefrom to the south side ol made to the in ILcg-ii Moticn. said Mill t ence Charles E. of Ellsworth colors ana the guests of honor were righteous the book load; easterly in said south Johnson, late Dedham, in said aide of said Mill road to the ! Couuty, deceased. A certain of Job: “Thou shalt come to in place of begin- instrument pur seated on the stage. thy grave to be ihe last To all persons interested in either of the es- nidg together with tbe store house above porting will and teswament of a full like as a 1 said W. F. bruce was master of ceremonies. age, shock of corn cometh tates hereinafter named. mentioned standing thereon containing dece*s**d, together with petition for pro- Green Mountain bate thereof Pomona. iweotv square rota more r.r less;” and and for the appointment oj the After his in its season.” He had lived to the re- words of welcome, Private At a court held at is and whereat *aid II »DC-*rk executrix within n is probate Ellsworth, COun*y Havings Bank giving nd. presented by- Following the program for the meet markable for the of on J. Calvin Stinson responded for the soldiers. 'ige of eighty-seven years. county Hancock, the twentieth by instrumeui dated .vugu-u li, 1914, and re- Mary Job..son, the Cxt-Cdirtx therein of of in the of our Lord corded in said in book named. ing Green Mountain Pomona with In his he went day May year registry 80J, page ’,87. Next followed the roll-call for the men younger days to sea, ; one thousand nine hundred and nineteen said CushmaD assigned mortgage, together with tbe K»te McDonald, late of Ellsworth, in said grange, Gouldsboro, May 28: but later w and from the note represented the stars on the com- retired to tne farm, here he by adjournment thirteenth debt, and claim secured and all j county, deceased, A certain by of term. thereby instrument Music, day May, 1919 its right, title and interest by virtue of said to be the service those spent the remainder of bis days. His purporting last win and testament munity flag, present mortgage in sod to the real t*s ale Herein of salt) as. Business, matters been dec d, together wt h for following having « petition to their first wife was Mias Naomi Green of rpHE pre described to John O «■! «id r.iU ate thereof Address of answering names, and two Burry. X Rented for the action herein- Whitney, pro and for the of welcome, thereupon worth, and whe-eas. sa d Jonu O. V. is appointment To this union were born two af.er indicated, it is miuey K. Carney, as administratrix with telegrams were read from two not able children, hereby ordered: That now Ljsrrt* Members of Host Grange deceased ami we, the unoerslgi.ed. are the will »ud x d. notice thereof be given to all persou* inter- presented by Came who died in His second wife his and admin- h • Response, H. O. East Sullivan to be present—Private John infancy. duly appointed qualified arney. heir and deviate, no execuior Johnson, Workman, ested. by causiug a copy of this order to be and the w istrators; whereas coi>d tion of said being naimd in said wilt. Roll call of now in and Lieut. as Mrs. Lliza Young of Ellsworth who three weeks in the granges employed Castilie, published successively mortgage has been broken; now, therefore, Ellsworth American, a Colburn H. late of Bar Recess for dinner an instructor in Coburn survives him. newspaper published by reason of th* breach of the condtti n Higgins, Harbor, iu (Juy Whitten, at Ellsworth, in said county, that said county, deceased. Petition that Music they may thereof we. the undersigned, as such ad Bldora classical in at a court to be held at Ells- Higgins or some other institute, Waterville. Mr. Means had an amiable disposition, appear probate ministrators, claim a foreclosure of said suitable p-raou be Conferring of Pomona worth on the tenth of June. a. d. sppomted administrator of the estate degree Bunker’s orchestra furnished music and his day mortgage. of at whole life had been one of marked 1919. at ten of the taid < Topic. “Renovation of Clothing.” clock in the forenoon, Martin H. Haynes, eceaned, without bond, presented by the reception and for the ball which integrity. He bad the love and esteem of and be heard thereon if they see cause. Marry W. **id Eidora a. Higgins, widow of said de- M188 ^erberta Haynes. based. Penley followed. Benjamin Oathercole. late of Colebrook. Administrators estate of Topic, all who knew him. He was lovingly cared “Marketing,”! New Hampshire, deceased. Petition flied by Jobu O. Thomas Furbish, au insane of As Lawrence Pike’s name was for his two Whitney. person County Agent G. N. Worden called, by step-daughters— Mrs. Isabel Young, Nellie Young and Elizabeth Ellsworth. Maine. April 28. lJiy Bucksport. iu said couuty. Fifth account all were on his Young, executors, that lue amount of the in- jt Wiley C. Con filed for Question, “Can the average man on a eyes picture, which hung Emma Dyer of Bar Harbor and Mrs. Effie ry. guardian, heritance tax on said estate be determined lettlrmenl. at by NOTICK or KOKKCLOaCKK. small farm make more money than the the head of the hall, and Mr. Bruce Kicker of Lynn, Mass. the of judge probate. Meieu Huillvan. isle of de- farmer of AS Herbert W. Joyce and Durllla Asolo, Itslv. fifty years ago?”—Geo Davis, responded for the only gold star in The funeral services were held at Witness. BERTRAND E. W’’’HERR ?easeu. Second account the CLARK, Judge of if Joyce, both of Swan’s Island, of Robert H. Geo. B. FredE. Millikeu said Court, at Ellsworth this twentieth county iardtner and Tbotnas Bridges, presenting the picture to the village in home. Rev. W. H. Rice of Lamoine officiat- of Hancock. Slate of Maine, by ibetr mort- ! Haul, executors, of in the of our Lord one (lied for settlement. behalf of day May year gag© deed dated July 26, 1906, and the father, J. Everett Pike of ing. One brother survives Nehe- thousand nine hundred and nineteen. recorded] him, in the registry of deeds for the county of Han- Llewellyn C. Roberts, Iste of Brooksville. in OTIS. N. H. Rochester, raiah Means of Ellsworth, who, though Roy C. Ha inks. Register. cock, in book 42S, page M. conveyed In mort laid county, deceased. F.rst account of M ! Hon. Charles H. A true copy. gage to Cnarles C. Burriii.Hats of Ellsworth. D. Ohatlo, administrator tie 6ouia non filed Mrs. Bert Leach of North Castine, with Wood of Bar Harbor in the ninety-fifth year of his was age, Attest: —Roy C. Haisss, Register. in said county, all my real estate and all I for settlement. was the of the Lieut. at the title interest baby daughter, is visiting her mother speaker evening. present funeral. right, and in and to any and all ; Agnes F. Danlco, late of Ellsworth. Id said real estate now owned us or here. Commander Warren Sbaw for the 19. pejsifu* luirrrBm 10 rimer oi ioi es- r>y either of us ! :ounty, deceased. Second snd final account spoke May SPEC. situated in tne of tates hereinafter named: county Hancock either it Alice H. Scott, administratrix, filed tor navy, Capt. Philip Woeod of Bar Harbor under recorded or unrecorded deeds or how Carrie Grindle’s company the past week At a probate court held at Ellsworth, in and settlement. for NORTH PENOBSCOT. ever the same may be aitnated either in law the army and Lieut. for of Hancock, on the thirteenth were her cousin Grace of South Ralph Kingsley theconniy or Arthur L Farnbam. a minor of Penobscot, Prescott of In and all our rights privilege* and spoke interestingly his services over- Gardiner day of May. in the year of our Lord equity in avid Fourth acc« unt of Linus Brewer and Miss Hatch is at home from Boston easements in. over and upon all real estate In county. Grindle of Bar Harbor seas. After the of the one thousand nin* hundred and nineteen ! E. filed settlement. singing America, ill of the said county of Haucock; and whereas the Gibbs, guardian, for and of honor lung disease. and by adjournment from the sixth of 1 Bangor. guests formed in line and were day said Charles C. Burriii died testate, and Charles H. Veazie. late of ('saline, In said said May, a o. 1919 term of said court. greeted by all preseut. Bluehill have whereas the last will and testament of said :ounty, deceased. First snd final account of Brawn and who parties purchased consid- | Henry wife, have sold r|,HE fo’lowing matters haring oeen pre- ! Charles C. Burrll. has been duly proved and Vfsrion Hatch Butler, administratrix, filed May 19. C. erable in this A senied for the action their farm here and bought a home in hay vicinity. thereupon herein allowed by the probate court within and for or settlement. after it is indicated, hereby ordered: That said couuty of Haocock. State of Maine: and Vests 8. Ellsworth, are this week. All re- Ferle Blodgett and and Aura Clement, lats of Mount Desert, in moving family Dotice thereof be given to a 1 persons inter- ; whereas I. the undersigned, have been WALTHAM. ested. 1 duly ; laid county deceased. First and final ac- to have them leave. Blodgett of Gardiner are by causing a copy of this order u> be administ ratrix «fe bonis non gret Mrs. Brawn has visiting Homer appointed with count of Leroy 8. Clement, admluiatrater, A was born to published three weeks successively in the will auuexsd of the estate of said Charles be2n a resident here daughter Mr. and Mrs. Lowell and wife. will from C. tiled for aettlement. life-long and will be They go here Ellswoith American, a newspap> Burriii said and Forrest 16. published by probate court, whereas George W. Patten, late of Ellaworth. in aaid missed. Rankins, May to Belfast where will reside. at Ellsworth, tu said county, that may the coudittons of said greatly they they , mortgage nave been :ountj, deceased. Final account of Linnie appear at a probate court to be held at Ells- and slili Bion B. Jordan is his remain broken, now, therefore, by J Patten, filed for settle- Mrs. of visiting sister, The weather has been so cold and worth. on the third of a. d. administratrix, Henry Salisbury Brewer, whose back- day June. reason of the said breach of the said con ment. Mrs. B. V. 1919. at ten of the clock in 1 has her Grant, at Eden. ward that farmers have done the forenoon, and ditions of said mortgage, 1, the undersigned, grandfather given the Johnson little plant- be Myer Freedman, late of Cresson. county of heard thereon if they see cause. administratrix da bonis non with will an is now in Austin Giles has is ['ambria. state ot Pennsylvania, deceased homestead, possession with her employment in ing. Grass looking well, but a or nexed of the estate of aid ( baxlesC. quite Eugene Hale, late Ellsworth, in said j Burriii Petition for license to collect snd receive cer de-ea ed. Petit as afoiesud claim a fotecioaure of said mort- father, George Johnson. Mr. Morang’s garage at Ellsworth. large crop is not expected. county, iou filed by Clarence lain personal property ai B»r Harbor, in said Salisbury Hale and Frederick i gage and this notice for that and Hale, executors of the give pur.ose. Hancock county, belonging to the estate of their daughter, Miss will Clara B. of Travel last Dorothy, Googins Lamoine is at Mrs. by automobile is surely increas- will and testament of said deceased, that 8ahah Buhbill T* iky. mid deceased, presented by Mrs. Louis come later. the amount of the inheritance tax on said Administratrix de bonia non with w 11 an- Charles Martin’s and but we have noticed more ] Katovsky of Pniladelphis, state of Pennsyl- attending school ing, travel with nexed of the estate of Charles estate be determined by the judge of pro- O. Burriii. vania. execut* ix of the last will and Ustament Beech Hill iake received another con- here. teams during the spring than usual. Are bate. By D- E. Hurley, her attorney. it said deceased. Ellsworth. we H. C. Austin & May 13,1914. signment of 25,000 salmon from Green A school was gradually coming back to the Co., of Ellsworth, in said Llewellyn C. Roberts, late of Brooksville. in Sunday organized here older, h irat slower and county, aud final account of Harry C. »aid county deceased. Petition filed by Mel iake last week. Many from the larger May 18, with Miss Isabelle A. Jordan surer method of travel. NOTICE or rOKKCLOMITKE. j Austin, iu:viviug partner, filed f settle- vin D. Cbatto, administrator tie bonm on. cities who were in came There ment. Everard H. for license to real estate of said guests Bangor, superintendent. will be little*if any decrease in \IT’HK.liEAS Greely. of Eden, sell certain with friends to the lake last week and Witness BERTRAND E CLARK. of f? by his mor>gage deed date.) December deceased, situated in Laid Brooksville, ami There taxes this year, and this town is in Judge were services at the church May the said. Court at Ellsworth. ttii» thirteenth 6, 1907, recorded the same day in book 445, more fully described in said petition. some beauties. All were caught enthusi- Iron rank of day of in the of our 148 of the Hancock count*. Maine, 18. There will be memorial services May heavily tax-burdened to vns. May. year lx>rd page reg- WiLiam F. Dreer. late of Radnor, Peunsvl astic over one thouaand nine hundred aud istry of deeds, to me the uuder this resort. Still it has over uiueteen. conveyed vauia, decease i. Petition filed by Anna W. 25. Miss Isabelle A. Jordan will gone the in the with other real give the top Roy C. signed, estate, a parcel of land D»eer aud Herbert G. Tull, executors of the Haines, Register. in Ellsworth in said William R. Carr of East a address. victory loan, and several times over in A true county, described as last will snd testameutof said deceased, that Eddington, copy. in said — follows mortgage, viz: “Also auotber former Otis who received former loans. ^itest: Roy C. Haines. Register. [be amount of the inheritance tax on tlHf boy recently his The dance niece ol sl utted on and reception given to the property Franklin street estate of said deceased be determine** by the from 18. in said of discharge service, was here a few May H. NT ATE OF MAINE. city Ellsworth, known as the Peggy of Probate. returned soldier at town 1 Judge boys bail. May Turn©, lot. being the same lot conveyea days last week. He enlisted in the ma- Hancock as—At a by Cecil H. Hodson, late of Bar Harbor, in 19, was much Eleven probate court held at A. F. Buruham. executor of Eliza Turn©., to enjoyed. soldier NORTHEAST Ellsworth, in and for said said deceased. Petition that Maud rine corps at Boston in 1915. Maurice HARBOR. county of Hancock, Mouroe Young and Everard H. Greely dated county, were on the sixth Ed a be boys honored, some from other day of May, in the year 27, 1878, recorded in Hancock Haskell or some other suitable person Black of Baugur, who has been across and Mrs. Lina has returned to this of our Lord one thousand nine May county administrator of the estate of said towns, with L*on place hundred and registry of deed, volume 161. page 472. to appointed Googins, Newell U. nineteen. deceased, Msud Eds Hsskell. lately received his was also in after spending the winter in another state which deed and record thereof refer- presented by discharge, Hardison and Ivory from this CERTAIN instrument express the mother of said deceased. Kemp tows purporting to be ence is made for a more particular descrip town last week. Hillcresl a copy of the last will and May ^ market is open for the season. A testament lion;" and where** the condition of said | John R Grindle, late of Bluehill, in said 19. 20._ of baa been instrument May Davis. D. G. Hall and family spent the winter mortgage broken, now, therefore, ».y county, deceased. A certain pur- BIRCH HARBOR. DAVID JAMES KING, late of NEW YORK, reason of the breach thereof 1 claim a fore- porting to db the last will and testament of at Bridgeport, Conn. closure of said mortg said deceased, with for in the county of NEW YORK, and state ge. together petition pro 8EAL HARBOR. F. Dolan has bad a Cabbib E. Bakbb. bate thereof and for the of the J. telephone installed Misses Rachel and Margaret Manchester of NEW appointueut YORK, Ellsworth. Maine, May 16. 1919. executor without giving bond, presented by E. L. is in Boston on in his house. came from Capt. Dodge Bangor to spend the week end deceased, and of the probate thereof in said Lycurgus 8. Griuaie, the executor therein business. with their state of New York, duly authenticated, hav- named. Miss Winifred Rice of this village and parents. STATE or MAINE. ing beei£ presented to the judge of probate H Johnson, late of Bluehill, in said wife two children Leonard of Winter Harbor The for our said of Hancock for Joaepb Perry Billings, of Anthony were county teachers’ convention will county the pur- Hancock sa—Clerk’s office, Supreme Judicial county, deceased. Petition that Lillie A- pose of being allowed, filed and j the week-end here. married 3. will reside at be held in recorded In Court, 20, a. d. 1919. Jobnsou or some other suitable person be Bangor spent May They Win- Northeast Harbor on the court of oar said May Friday probate county of Han- administratrix rrtiartnnrte AIRPLANES unfolding Into a vast panorama. SEEING ROME We continued to ascend Mrs. Carl to Johnson is Miss was the IF LOCAL more than spending a few Louise Vose of Macbias FRIDAY in ORDERED here 1,000 feet, moving all the time with days Bangor. geest of Miss Jean Sanborn over Sunday UNITED STATES RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION PERMIT. G*iwr«l of Riltmtfs CONDITIONS Increased speed toward the of Rev. WALKER D. HINES. Director city Carl Maddocks has returned from Liver- Henry W. Conley attended the Rome, ten miles MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD FROM DIRIGIBLE away. more boys’ conference at Deer Isle. and has the OCCASION POE A Falls, opened home here VISIT WILL BE Panorama of Rome. Corrected to 1919. g,g for the summer. William Jordan of Waltham is visiting May 18, TO RETURNED SOL- At a speed of 40 to 50 miles BAR HARBOR TO BANOOR WELCOME an hour his sister, Mrs. P. E. Ciough. COTNTV we Mrs. Jenness who has been AM PM PM PM SAILORS. Correspondent Gives sped over farmhouses and ruins McGown, DI ICRM AND Interesting Miss Elvira Tibbetts of wbc of the toward visitiug her daughter Hazel iu Beverly, Brooklin, Bar Harbor..It.| t9 46! f8 46 f* 001 §4 00 Applan way the city. t4 .. Description of Over and in has been the guest of Asa C. Flood and Sorrento..I Trip Within five Mass., relatives returned .. LATEST! minutes the miles of arched Lynn, ) Sullivan.. t4 45 home wife the past week left for home Tuesday, stone that Wednesday. Eternal aqueducts stretch from Mt 10 30 t6 15 « 45 this afternoon, the follow- City. Miss Ethel Crocker of visited Desert Fy Iv.| f t« J4 4t 2 o'clock Rome to the Bangor 8 10 88 5 22 9 6f 4 52 mountains hud been Percy Fernald, wife and little son Law- Waukeag, Fy. w«* received from her Mis. E. last Hancock. 10 89 5 26 DO 01 4 56 telecram Congress- passed and we were In rence of mother, George Gray, ing the outskirts Brewer are with Mrs. Fernald’s Franklin Road. 10 47 f5 84 flO 14 5 08 of wee*. Peters: the town with the River Tiber just parents, Lyman DeWitt and wife. Mr. Wash’gt’n June.j 11 08 5 44 10 46 6 12 sin 11 11 6 61 10 63 6 20 ahead Fernald Ira Maddocks and wife are receiving Ellsworth. WASHINGTON, D. C., May 21. UNFOLDS threading the solidly packed ia just out after an attack of Ellsworth Falls.fll 17 6 00 f10 67 5 26 on the of a last rows of houses like a bronchial congratulations birth boy Nicolin. fll 82 f6 16 fll 10 6 40 C. EUtworlh, Me.: WONDERFULjCENE dull hluc ribbon. pneumonia. pyor A. Hagrrlhy, week. Green Lake.fll 43 6 27 fll 19 6 61 They tell you In Rome that the most 62 f6 86 fll 2t f6 69 has wired authority to local Plan to Make Aerial Tour* of School has been closed the past Phillips Lake.fll City an week, Harold J. is a two McKenzie’s. f8 39 f6 02 Department satisfactory view of the wrecked Coli- the Staples enjoying teacher, Mrs. Alice DeWitt, ill. Holden. 12 01 6 46 fll 34 6 07 air force, Kangor, to proceed Attractive Feature for Visitors being weeks’vacation from his duties as driver gnumander seum, where the Caesars used to mur- Brewer June. 12 24 7 03 11 6J 6 29 and take p«rt in the Cele- When Normal Conditions Re. der Christians by the hundred Alexander McGown, wife and little of the Standard Oil Co. truck. Bangor.ar.fl2 80 t7 10 til 69 §6 86 tnBllaworth and PM PM AM AM daughter of Sun- Friday unleaa local conditions turn—Trip Is Marvelous where the gladitorlal combats of the Kathlyn Lagrange spent Master Edward Loweree, who has been Portland.ar. f5 66 *1 10 US 80 *1 00 ron day with Fred and wife. Have not heard Experience. old days were held, may be had by Starkey in New York since last fall with his fath- Ruder it inexpedient. yet Boston via er, is here to the summer with 26 *4 60 4 60 commander, but officer in moonlight. spend Portsmouth ar. f» local Boston via. ... (tom LLOYD ALLEN. However, n much be* ter Charles Sweeney and wife at Nicolio. By Idea of the NORTH SEDGWICK. Dover ar. 15. 2 1®. here thinks there is no doubt it ia f9 thurge Western Newspaper Union Staff Cor- Coliseum and its size can be obtained Earl L. was last PM AM AM AM Mrs. Frank Leighton and son Eiwood Gray operated upon right. by it from the air. From at the home of hia for BANGOR TO BAR HARBOR. ill respondent. viewing of Bluehill the week-end Lin- Tuesday parents, spent at PM A M P M John A. Peters. 'Oopfrttht, ISIS, hr WMtern N»w.p«p»r Union.) 1,000 to 1,500 feet above earth can Doctors and you wood Leighton’s. appendicitis, by Hodgkins Boston via Rome.—When you make that long get a better estimate of its size, and as Knowlton. He is gaining to the sat- Portsmouth Iv *10 00 7 00 Mrs. Isadore Hanscomb the week- Boston via promised European trip to see the you float have spent isfaction of his friends. He hag by you to scrutinize end at many Dover Iv. f8 00 the visit of two air- grant battlefields of Prance B uebill with her brother, Alfred glliworth expects and Italy closely to notice the time has as nnrse Miss Helen B Isby of Bangor. AM AM AM PM damage Staples, who is ill. Friday, if present mature, and get to Rome you will to Portland.Iv. fl 20.tH 08 10 46 plana undoubtedly brought walls and arena. ffi 06 flO 80 tS 8( 00 pNoes Services were Bangor.Iv. §7 have the of the held at the church Sun- 8« its same time, a big welcoming opportunity Inspecting Near the Coliseum the other ruins CAPE ROSIER. Brewer June. 6 12 10 87 8 7 06 jl, Rev. Chester Holden. 6 84 10 69 8 66 7 28 Eternal City from the deck of a diri- are day by Smith of Penobscot. will be to tbe less distinguishable. are too Nelson Black is 04 7 82 given boys They Mr. Smith will very ill. McKenzie’s.fll demonstration gible. supply every Sunday until fll 07 f4 08 f7 85 small to stand out in the panorama. Phillips Lake. f45 41 county who have returned home further notice. Everett Gray has moved to Dark Har- Green Lake. 6 51 11 18 4 13 7 44 nl tn, By the time Europe has set Its honse The of palace Augustus is a mere pile bor. Nicolin. f7 01 II 32 f4 21 7 55 will be entertained In order and The held a (,om service. They has recovered sufficiently of bricks. The world-famous Palatine grange reception for sixteen Ellsworth Falls. 7 14 11 47 4 88 8 09 Ellsworth 7 22 11 63 4 40 8 16 from war to make t Jurists returned soldiers F. ?. Sawyer and wife of Boston visited Ellsworth. comfortable hill near by is to ull appearances an Friday evening. June. 7 87 12 00 4 51 f8 22 up here last week. Wash’gt’n Rome will be Work in the third and fourth was Road. 46 fl2 1)8 f4 60 8 81 details remain to be featuring an aerial tour Irregular strip of brick-strewn tnead- degrees Franklin f7 y |t* important Hancock. 7 65 12 17 6 06 8 40 of the city which no one will care to owiand and loses conferred on three candidates by Master Edward Collins of New Haven, Conn., is before tbe definite announcement all of the grandeur Waukeag, E Fy. 7 59 12 21 5 09 8 48 gelded even Roy Henderson of at W. H. for the summer. Mt ar. 06 tl2 80 15 50 miss, though the cost of the trip that the fanciful on Massapacjua grange, Dyer Desert Fy t8 t5 §8 tbe tourist, foot among euhemade that planes are coming, may be A clam stew was served, and a short something like $20. the ruins. Is able to reconstruct from pro- E. W. Hutchins and wife of Boston are Sullivan.ar f8 30 was gram carried out. Remarks tusebss been short since it learned Instend of Inmherlng through the his Imagination. on their ex- at their cottage. Sorrento. 9 00 across were Bar Harbor ..ar. W 30 tl 20 t6 08 8 86 were to Tbura- streets In the uld-tlmc rubberneck On periences given by Carl Day, (Npanes coming Bangor wag- the other hnnd, the Quirtnal pal- Hugh Manson and Manford are AM PM PM AM Archie Harvard and Willard Gray ons, or In a taxi, will be able to Byard, Gray f on or on notice to conductor. iad the effort waa undertaken to you ace, the Rome residence of the king of working in Dark Harbor. Stops signal d,j, Smith, the latter exhibiting a helmet and • Daily, t Daily, except Suuday. § Sunday lounge comfortably in well padded Italy In pence Is unin- come to Ellsworth tbe follow- times. notably mask. May 19. G. only. NRthtm seats of an gas Ashley Hooper, the only sailor airship and see at fairly spiring when viewed from the street. DANA C. DOUGLASS, close present, gave an interesting talk. Eugene Federal ing*.5' range the layout of Rome with Rut seen from the Manager. air, the magnificence the jdta'toaionai icTarDt M. L. HARRIS, soon as It ia Ferguson gave address of welcome. Jan ii definitely known Its glories of ancient and modern archi- of the General Quirtnal is impressive. 19. Passeuger Agent. May X. Maine. IMilbs planes are coming, tbe word will tecture and at the same time feel per- Wonderful Scene Unrolls. Portland, fectly safe, because a moves B. SCOTT heaot all over the county. And if you dirigible To all appearances we were barely- t ASTINE. AltiOB along with even less vibration than a Whole sections SPECIALTY MADE OF word, come to KUaw ortb. moving. of landscape jM the Pullman TYPEWRITING, ACCOUNTING AND sleeper or American parlor presented themselves smoothly ami Rodney Gray, jr., spent the week-end GENERAL CLERICAL WORK. lithe airplane* come, it will be due to Union safe & Trust of car. We had time iu Isles boro. Agent Deposit Co., rort PLUMBING, seemingly slowly. ample land, for furnishing Probate and Surety bone iMeflorti of Mayor Hagertby. As soon I have Just landed from ouch au in- to inspect with considerable care the B. F. Steele and wife returned to Cas- Agent Oliver Typewriter; typewriter suppllei Hot Water Heating, Furnace srte learned (bat spection of Rome. for ait Monday they were Except a few larger points of Interest from our van- tine Monday, aftor a w’eek in Clinton. Removed to 1 School 8t., Ellsworth, sa*. Work and moments' uneasiness while the Jobbing. wmiog to Bangor Thursday, Mayor dirigi- tage point In the steady basket, and It Bernard Bowden has returned after ble was leaving >he ground the was after that we rioNEST HONEST PRICES Bigsrtb; wired Congressman Peters and trip only landing learned spending the past few days In Lawerence. FARROW, M. D., WORK: was a marvelous j^RANKLIN experience and al- iur speed had averaged 40 miles an Years' Seoslor Male at Washington to ask them Mr. and Mrs. Nickerson of Boothbay Twenty Experience. most absolutely free from any anxious hour. The distance uhove the ground were last w’eek of WEST ME. if tor the guests Misses Grace and BROOKSVILLE, Personal attention to all details. Telephone tosmnge possible airplane* to moment, even though the big ship was responsible for the delusion of Ethel Noyes. or mall orders attended to. sailed Telephone 12-4 West Brooksvillt promptly tomsbere. Both got busy, with tbe re- along 2,000 feet In the air at slow speed. The returned soldiers were times. It was a war entertained sa.t that orders were issued craft, built for « uinftiuica wtui uueriy una- for two attheCastine EDWARD F. grange Saturday evening. — BRADY, MOR\N—O’LEARY—At Smith’s Fish Market Propped to make tbe visit of the the vast edifice at and and you have groups of country peo- Camp Dix, New Sanitary Italy, simple Jersey. May rt, by Rev Fr McDermott, •tfpianei tu* below skyward for the ever At the old Moore WATER occasion also for a severe architecture of the monument ple gazing Miss Hannah Moran, of Bar Harbor, to Stand, STREET, adjoining postofllee general Lieut Edwin D of °untv to interesting sight of an airship. O'Leary, Bangor. welcome to the Victor Immanuel IL boys who have Once headed toward the PERKINS—HUTCH IN8 At Bluehill, May »7, mafl#d In automobiles we were rushed out airdrome, by Rev R M Trafton, Miss Marguerite All Kinds of Fresh Fish ,ro® wrvice. A invi- Strictly general of Rome the ancient you will probably worry a bit about Perkins to Lloyd A Hutchins, both of l°U 11 through city Peuobscot. e*t«nded to crew is to and Salt Fish all these boys walls, some of which were built during how efficiently the going Also Smoked roughout the manage the descent and landing. You county to oe the guests of the days of the old Roman republic, DIED. and ^ It commence to realize what an Clams Oysters worth that day. icross the gardenlike campagna of unwieldy an is, how sensitive it is HAYNES—At Stamford, Conn, May 15, tPe green fields and flocks of to an thing airship W 3 requested to come iu uniform sheep Richard Haynes, of West Eden, aged L.IVEI LOBSTERS 35c pound Immense airdrome in the prairie land. to the air currents, how much it weighs, 75 years, 1 mouth, 8 days. f! ^^^Ptfticlpateln a parade some all how far JOYCE—At Atlantic, 18, Abbie C Y. The whole of the Interior was one and, above other things, May The of the is invited. widow of Ueubeu B Joyce, of Swan’s patronage public are asked not away the ground appears. You con- ^^unogtnenay. They vast room In which three dirigibles Island, aged 76 years, 3 mouths, 5 days. f°r * after a bit of thought, that after —At ,orra41 invitation, as the were moored safe from rain and storm. sider, LEACH Penobscot. May 19, Heleu Littlefield 20 time?11! ° 1 1 all it was an idiotic idea to while Leach, aged years, 2 months. *Ud out be reached means of a staircase on fly tbrouifr, “V By portable LELAND—At Trenton. 17, Pearl L the business is in a stute of May in All wheels we climbed Into the airship Leland, aged 79 6 28 W*U be invitation. where we could llud them around the that airdrome, ^ * PAGE—At Charles 11 ** Its Immense roof and sides of corru- Bucksport, May 17, Page, tfr*^ *erved. aud there will be three gasoline engines, 12-cylinder aged 85 years. lu Iron, Is In The cir- ,h*tveui-*' Fiats, each attached to a pro- gated sight. pilots ROBERTS—At South Penobscot, May 14, #0°n separate M *l *• Known cle the airdrome and do a sort of Newell Roberts, aged 78 years. that toe definitely peller. STANLEY—At Mrs be are coming, word will Carrie* Crew of Seven. figure six In the air. On the ground Ellsworth, May 20, Mary Stanley, aged 88 years, 6 months, 20 days. bfO*’i0*“l the nearly a battalion of men are rushing ^Qtv hvU* tfirouffMout Leather coats lined with sheepskin WELLS-At Brooklin, May 16. Mrs Minnie *,ePhoa«- ear to to the the has picked F Wells, 58 22 the nh0n Keep your were distributed, although the weather along spot pilot aged years, days. ,o -“rt ,or for the Sure as WKBBER-At Bluehill. May 17, Leonard re,dy on the was Seven landing. enough, just ground springlike. C Webber, aged 79 years, 11 months, 5 days. feared ure the huge Italian army men composed the crew you they dropping ■-I machine just like an elevator. The of the ship. The officers used mega- CARD OK THANKS. ground suddenly looks very close. SibrniBrmrms. phones at times to shout orders to the E wiah to extend our sincere thanks to About that time first U' all our friends for their kindness dur- crew with the you get your and to communicate ing the long illness and at the death of the It Is the crew dumping sev- small array of soldiers that held the slight jar; wife and mother. FI*0H eral barrels of water ballast to ll#iten Mb. Chas. J. Smith. the FIRST DOSE guide ropes on the grouud. Mb. Sbldbn 8. Smith. the machine and stop the car. The Mrs. Samuil H. Savagh. Once the party was aboard the diri- ^uod* a. jerk Is less than the usual elevator Mbs. Oho. a. Limscott. WMMriUa Begins Its gible was guided out through a great Egypt. May 20, 1919. makes when stopping for a floor. Had first Con“ruc»ivs Work. pair of rolling doors Into a lawnlike not been watching closely CARD or THANKS. Stcop.,t ,?***■• a» appetite. meadow. There, with nose pointed to you j*>u would not have noticed it. to our sin* dion. the wind, the engines were started \lrE wish thus publicly express ..fourth assimilation, VY cere gratitude to the neighbors and i,ll®1fects with a terrific roar. for their kiudness and p* flouring tar**ies 100 per cent, of friends sympathy And a Welcome Mat. shown in so many ways during the illness *<** eat The final sand were thrown you bags at the death of oar mother. rffe1 in Lhe Detroit.—The house of correction and »Sflllns and V?? Uhe body- thereby from a pile on deck and the ship start- Mbs. Maudb Wells Nbwcomb. In your blood’ here Is to be made hospitable, Mr. and Mbs. Harvey Will*. I?**- Ume ~^Ulln*r ed ascending without a tremor. Un- Mayor your atrength | Brooklin. May 20 s,:d build, ®r®ne'T“ less one the Couxens announced. A string band and >OUr re8",'ve looked at the ground and movies will be intro- ThTh vltamy" sensation of moving was not notice- orchestra and ®^ot ?£*“Hood-. Sarsaparilla able. duced. To complete the picture some attausemuita. the old-fashioned w’el- is I watched for a few moments the one suggested ir3«s£aj“s?™ manner In man come mat at the front door. which a gas engine H. W. DUNN tuned up one of the three motors 80 See It. Manufacturer and dealer in fetahauMed b?w^7® f.°rC® aboard, and was startled a few seconds Jury Couldn't later to find that we had moved sky- Kansas City. Sin.—Lawyer pleaded Grade Granite and Marble sss«S5»ra ward about 300 feet. “Joke” for defense of two chnrged with High The couldn’t Sg^T"»ftAMK The hundred odd helpers on the highway robbery. Jury Monuments, Tablets and Markers effective ground had already been dwarfed Into see the Joke. Five years each In the | mere pygmies. The Roman cumpagna pen was the verdict. Ellsworth and Bar Harbor, Mo. through the deal, but it was by no Scqjtri'.wmmia means a certainty. A SURE FOUNDATION Back of this seemingly suicidal pol- To build FOUR YEARS OF WAR CHANGES WHOLE | j yourself up icy was the French' government plan when feel run to make France as nearly self-sustain- you down-to ing as possible, to keep French money bring back health, CHARACTER OF FRANCE AS A NATION at home and to the rate of ex- appetite keep and change as favorable as possible t* strength—take France. Has New Ideals Undreamed of in 1914—Future of the Country It did not occur to the French offi- cials that reconstruction problems Turned From Agriculture to Industrialism—While could be solved more easily if the Lille and others In the same predica- StedlmH Distant Future Is Bright, Problems to Be people ment were permitted to buy factory Solved Are Mighty. machinery abroad and thereby hasten the day when the textile mills would resume s»l. m production. of An, M.dicin* in Ike Sold Wond By LLOYD ALLEN. n time when the average American was Would Help Labor, WTncywknr*._In Bon**. 10c 25*7° Union Staff Cor and of the closer Western Newspaper thinking talking j With production started, even trade relations that would spring up respondent. with factory reconstruction started, Heal (Riches. (Copyright. 1919. by Western Newspaper t uion. between France and America as a re- the French economic system would be Ho who Inis fortune In Paris.—Four of war absolute sult of the two nations love and years having fought such au outcome benefited, because truth and h entitled the character of France ai side side in the war. | beauty to tv,, ly changed by I would give employment to French called rich. Time nnd change anil ad. a nation, changed her economic situa American Firm Hit. And workmen. exportation of tex- have no altered her outlook on the world verslty power upon th-m tion, One of the first American firms hit tiles—which have to be manufactured and turned the whole future of tin | They are the only things n man can by the resolution was the manufactur- before they are shipped—would auto- I take with him when be country toward industrialism rathei goes. In the er of a well-known automobile. This matically push the French exchange of than agriculture. process acquiring them they he- firm had several thousand cars in rate into a position favoring France. | j -nme part of him He The France of today has new ideal! Inseparably. trance ordered for war purposes by Vet the whole chain of reconstruc- who hus them “wears his that were undreamed of in 1914. ; commenda- Only French was im- tion was blocked the the government. It | by prohibition tion In his fare.” for It be one | may read big characteristic of the pre-wai to sell the cars to civilians. on and the possible importing foreign spindles : as he that Ills converts* Is is passes with days remains, and that the unalter a textile ! since such move would be the cause French people themselves were the and finer able and fear of j hlgliet things and his deep-rooted Germany of French money the country. obliged to oppose a government leaving policy ; dally walk Is on the plane where the a fear bred by generations of worry If left the the French that hurt their business. money country noblest meet and greet that started long before 1870 and that familiarly— financial situation suffered according American business men in France I'hlladelphiu Public Ledger. has Itself on French char- imprinted to the amount spent abroad. The rate during the peace conference shook acter as a mark that will endure for I of exchange was already against the their heads when they were asked decades to come. African Trees. ; French. It was thought desirable to ubout the possibility of immediate A wonderful tree, known as Dread of the German will not pre- Keep the exchange rate from mount- trade between France and America, the shea vent the French from on Is beginning to attract commercial embarking ing higher against France. aud the optimistic ones took the view j a national career of and tention in western Africa. It prosperity Mere fluctuation of exchange was that tight government control of trade supplies will not prevent France from the natives not only with nuts, trading not the primary reason for barring out as put into effect by the French in which with must trade, with they highly prise, hut with n Germany—they the American automobiles. January as a reconstruction measure butter their old enemy, it is a vital neces- that may become an nrtlrie of com- As It happened, a well-known could not last long. sity; it cannot be arranged otherwise mercial Importance. It Is n- French concern operated by Andre What happened to the textile Indus- In memory of the t>oys who have “gone welt" in giorj, ouy Thrift and nlready for the simple reason that Germany War and Keep her ported to Lurope, where makers of Citroen, whose name is as well known try" during the'war was only a repe- Saving# Stamps Liberty securely upon pedestal. still holds her supremacy as the big artificial hotter find use for 1L in France as the name of the leading tition of the sad fate of the brewing coal producing nation of Europe. manufacturer of cheap automobiles Is business and the mining Industry, as While France has some coal she must known in America, had turned his fac- well as the sugar business. Only Things That Prevail. 6till depend on Germany for some- MERCHANTS ENCOURAGE tory over to munition production dur- All of this wreckage cost the French What a fallacy to define riches as thing like 23.000.000 tons a year even ing the war. While the peace con- something like $300.000,000—that's the WISE SPENDING anything sensual! For all that Is of after the supposedly rich coal fields ference was starting, Citroen was first official estimate. the flesh fieshy nnd of the earth enrthy of Alsace-Lorraine go to France, as a Heme Sewing Provided For. must one converting his works into plant for uream or : day perish like weeds that they undoubtedly will in the peace Kroaperity. | manufacturing a small and fairly In the midst of this ; arc slnln by the reaper In the hot sun. treaty. despoliation merchants in car which would take its Dry goods every part love and truth i cheap place France has a dream of future indus- Only and beauty nnd It's to of the radical going be a rather strange as the car In France as soon country :eport changes taelr divine I cheapest trial to be realized fellowships ure Immortal. situation prosperity only In their customers’ due j between the French and Ger- as could be under buying habits, and these are production gotten by protecting all national industry 1 only worth the hus- mans. France will lack coal and the to war experience. People seek of the | way. against Never hnndry undying soul.—Ex- Germans will lack iron. foreign competition. sound values in clothes. There is no In was the meantime Citroen pro- before has she of change. France will thought seriously disposition to be or sell iron to the Germans tected. The was parsimonious, j lot of American cars the Gerraun's In and coal in return. taking place Europe, shabby, but women are get not to be thrown on to a market that Judging gar- and now she believes that with Makes Some Difference. only ments by no Immediate Problems the French considered to be wearing quality. ’l'hey Mighty. legitimate- a small amount of fa- Corrections made recently in maps comparatively longer purchase short-life gowns or While the somewhat distant future ! ly Citroen’s. of Greenland have shown it to lie voritism she can compete for many of fabrics the is for sake of showy ap- very bright for France the imme- Close to Industrial Paralysis. the German markets. about 180.000 square miles larger than diate pearance. Thrift has brought in a problems she must solve are Americans In Paris did formerly believed. not appreci- From the despairing days of July, new fashion era—quiet models which She has the of mighty. beginning her ate the French situation as revealed 1918, when It seemed certain the Ger- will be in style several seasons in- new industrial system in the form of in cold of j figures the statisticians. mans would take Paris and that stead of the one-season ‘’creation.’’ i Heavy, impure blood mnke« a muddy, a series of factories that mude mu- ; namely, that France was on the very French would not stand pimp y complexion, headache*. niusca, nitions public opinion The merchants are cutting down during the war. of absolute Indigestion. Thin blood makes weak, verge industrial paralysis behlud a continuation of the war, to wasteful methods in their and you Her stores, and For former industries are smashed. —that the with one or pale sickly pore blood, sound country, only the exaltation France feels today In eliminating un- At the first German superfluous service, digestion. u*e Burd ick Blood Bitters I ii invasion France two false moves, might Into a easily go the of Is fur cry, to say — Joy victory wise credits. unprofltabl“ deliveries j at all stores Adv*. lost SO per cent of her woolen Indus, that vicious circle of industrial mis- the least. and other happy-go-lucky, blt-or- try, 90 per cent oi her mills, four- sngar fortune that had already hit Austria The tables are completely turned. mlss for fifths extravagances which the aoorntsnnrms. of her coal production, four- v here the whole economic fabric had Politically and economically the public had to pay. fifths of her iron and steel output and Oi generated to a that point brought French have made tremendous gains Another four-fifths of her coke. The interesting development j Germans rank ruin to the greater of the and can make portion they only be expected to Is the sa'e of materials for home You Will Use Ijess Coffee Per struck France right through the heart Cup population. the most of their bettered position in Ono store of her industrial sewing. seeks to Interest region. Today this While France was laws that the world. enacting schoolgirls in m-k’ng their own Section is for the most part a waste. prohibited the of Ameri- If to work at cross importation they happened dresses. Prises are offered for well- ^ With the beginning of the con- can manufactured articles The Coffee peace and thereby purposes to England and America, we made car meets; sewing Instruction ference France was out of essential to her own can some measures hoped protect disrupted ; expect compromise Is given In the store: suggestions are raw YOU materials. She was in a situa- factories while a some they got back from and heated headlines perhaps In made for the purchase of material, Maine Folks tion different front altogether England war basis to a peace footing Amer- case the censor gets off the Job some- trimmings and pattirns and America. She had no chance of ica, as she had every right to do, shut time in 1919. but scarcely anything Some stores make up undies eon- I USE Like starting out to build up foreign trade out one of the commodities more serious. principal tabling all the requisites for a given gind for that reason was anxious to the have French to sell abroad: wines, garment—the fabric and all have the findings allies maintain their blockade brandies and liquors. Our national needed. YANK HELPING RUSSIAN Less coffee means real will wish to econ- against the neutrals and the central prohibition amendment cut off at one economy. Surely you practise real Money saved by this sort of wise omy these days. Buy the Yellow Label round carton, lettered in black and powers as long as possible. America stroke one of the leading products gold, spending can be safely invested in of your dealer. Premium coupon in each. and England on the other hand knew the French had hoped to sell in the i B«niTril jIE War Savings and Thrift Stamps. Thurston and Kingsbury Co., Bangor. Maine 0J9J that the peace of the world must de- United States. There was of course pend as much on the resumption of no spirit of retaliation on the part of —— normal trade as upon any strictly po- America In this—it was simply the |---1 litical action. working out of a strictly national prob- Germany Needs Raw Materials. lem. Unless raw materials are pushed in- American omciais nere in runs who to Germany the German factories can- were watching the strained relations not run and Germany cannot pay the between the Americans and certain Indemnity the peace conference will cliques of the French used to point place on her shoulders. Unless the out that America must make due al- factories of Germany are permitted to lowances for the critical problems of operate the German civilians will not reconstruction days In France and re- have work and if a large problem of member that any unjust commercial unemployment develops, the revolu- discrimination ordered by the French tionary elements—that is the very rad- government would right Itself quickly ical revolutionists—will overthrow enough because of the inequalities whatever government the Germans such rulings made in France itself. now have set up and the German sig- In other words. It was regarded as nature on the peace treaty will be null only a matter of time before pressure and void. brought to bear hy the French busi- Out of these conditions the French ness houses who were unfavorably af- government’s policies were naturally fected by the embargo against Ameri- vamped along entirely different lines can factory stuff would cause the gov- from the American and British pol- ernment to let down the bnrs In many icies. It was impossible for Franee ! instances and permit the flow of trade to plan for the future as America and ; to resume England would. As a consequence French Industries Ruined. Smooth there was a great divergence of ideas To Cylinders illustrate: The country around during the early days of the peart j Lille in tlie north of France was a conference that was more or less mis Dressed in his special arctic unl- (treat spinning center before the war. the Powerful understood by Americans in Franc* fonn, the above soldier of the United Keep Engine It was also the center of some of the States is a few coins to the and caused an undue amount of crit worst giving fighting. Arid the spinning mills 1 walls that are smooth and round— icisra to be launched FrencI poor unfortunate woman on the steps Cylinder kept glassy perfectly against j were destroyed hy shell fire and by methods and French statesmen. of the church at Archangel, Russia. that are free from or a of willful robbery hy the Germans. Of scratches scoring and coated with film The French for f instance passed the 570.000 bobbins spinning linen oil that forms a seal with resolution about tht gas-tight snug fitting piston rings— governmental thread before the war 280.000 were TO PAY FOR GERMAN LABOR middle of that that’s the that January practical!! I destroyed and 80.000 stolen. In tne combination insures full compression, smooth action the stopped importation of American wool spinning business In this section Civilians Working in Occupied Area and full from stroke of the and other nninufac power every pistons. It’s what you English, foreign 1.000,0.(0 bobbins out of 2,500,000 were to Get Choice of Food or tured articles into the this ai when country, destroyed or stolen, according to the Cash. get you keep your engine correctly lubricated with Polarine. French minister of j reconstruction, Polarine meets the j Something like five hundred cotton Coblenz.—In preparing plans for the lubricating requirements of all types of engines. | bobbins were put out of business. To employment of from 10,000 to 15.000 the of It banishes friction and cushions w:‘h a friction-free film I;: GERMAN OFFICER SELLS ^3 j complete job paralyzing tile German civilians on road repairing and bearing'’. j French textile the RED PARK OF AIRPLANES industry, Germans. other work in the American area of —keeps compression tight, and minimizes wear on \ :sion rings % ;3 when they did not steal the machin- American main — | occupation, headquar- some of and at ali ;3 ery, broke the vital parts and ters has approved a proposal that the cylinder walls—flows freely high London.—Lieutenant Porten. ,« j temperatures—stands i took away all electrical fittings and Germans be paid partly In rations. former officer in the German *3 cylinder heat—burns up clean and goes out with the exhaust— ►J every scrap of copper, I In view of the shortage of food, |«J aviation service, has been tried ( saves i What happened then after the war : officers of the Third army believe that overhauling and repair bills. by court-martial, according to •J j | had ceased? the offer will bring all the laborers 3*3 Berlin advices, on a charge of > Polarine Gear The French government made it im- needed for work on the country roads. Oil correctly lubricates transmission and difleren- having sold an entire park of { possible for the Lille owners They also believe that it will not be > factory tial wear. >•3 airplanes at Vilna to the bolshe- gears. Keeps them running and with minimum ! to replace the stolen and destroyed necessary to requisition labor for the quietly vlki for 2,000,000 marks. The J spindles by buying them in America upkeep of the highways. The civilians For sale by dealers and white were I gardes everywhere—look for the red, and blue So-Co-ny Sign. ►J airplanes valued at 10,000,- will and England, and France could not re- work under the supervision of (*3 000 marks. Porten flod.to Koe- 3 | place them It was pointed out to the American officers. »} nigsberg and headed a con- STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK j men of Lille who wished to buy, and Tile laborers will be paid from 8 to D 3»1 spiracy in the local working- > who had the money to buy. that it was marks a day collected from the Berlin V men's council against the com- J illegal to send money out of France. government, with the privilege of tak- launder of the German garrison > ►J. I If the spindle buyer happened to have ing part of their pay in corned beef, at Kovno. The plot was discov- ; J*" a fund handy in England or America, flour, sugar and coffee at the end of A red and Porten arrested. "'ith which to pay for his stub there the week. The charge for the rations j j M*x*'#x*>»»x*x*x*y*v*x*x*. ! j w os a slim chauce of being able to pul also will be checked against Berlin. dtiwuiiumnitt Kennet n Kane attended me ooys confer- __-- ..—.■».. aontruMinenw. ence at Deer Isle and Stonington. UOUNTY NEWS Mine Martha Stanley, w ho baa been here NORTH a week, has returned to her work at BROO&L1N. A Woodland m TORTURED Dorchester, Mass. Brrt Friend of Verona la visiting here. I Minnie, wiJbw of Edgar Wells, passed William Hale and Fred Coombs are home Pastoral away at her home Friday, May 16, after an from a fishing trip. | illness of several years of tuberculosis, at Mins Jennie Billings of Bluehiii is with By RODN'EY DUCAN TEARS the of During the TEN age fifty-eight years. Mrs. Florence her fOR Flye during illness. war Mrs. Wells had been active in Ked U=z======r*rr.-- A few neighbors and friends gave Mrs. ! ort.l. Terrible Stomech Trouble Until Cross work, doing much knitting and (Copyright, lOiS, Western Newspaper Union.) Flora Cole a pleasant surprise Friday She was interested in im- For Infants and Children. ™*SheTried^“FRUlT-A-TtyLS". sewing. every evening, her birthday. “1 declare it made me think of the f of the her provement town, always doing merry, times of my Mr. and Mrs. John Allen are happy faraway her The receiving j share of all work within power. girlhood to see those chatter- i congratulations on the birth lovely, of this life vill be felt of a son, passing through- ing creatures hustle the born May 3. along past Mothers Know That , out the town. She was tenderly cared for house, all sunshine and beauty !’* her illness by her mother-in-law, Alpheus Biaisdeli of East Orland, who during It was Grandma Norton who spoke, Mrs. Ann with whom she is running the steam saw mill for G. Mary Wells, ami Leila, her Genuine Castoria M. Allen & called on orphan granddaughter, lived. Hhe leaves one daughter, Mrs. 8011, Leroy Flye her 1 only help and solace in her old age PER CENT- I Maude Newcomb of Portland, a son, Har- 8unday. They had made several voyages j' “alcohol-3 —a bright, winsome creature of eight- " and a Mrs. to the Newfoundland Banks together. Avertable vey Wells, mother, Cynthia een—smiled in accord with the senti- Preparatyfeff 1j AiWaVSJ Grindie of this her illnei-H May 12. Xenophon. s.milnlindUicroodhyRe^uta place. During ment expressed. her daughter-in-law, Cora Wells, had Howard Pervear and wife are receiving “They are girl scouts, grandma,” she m gearg ^ her all the care a given loving daughter on the birth of a congratulations daughter said. “There are a full dozen of them, j could. Mrs. Wells will be missed by u born lb. May with the young lady In charge. They large circle of friends. Services were held Harvey and Maurice Roberts of Wesley are to have a week’s outing on the at the home Sunday afternoon. Rev. O. Signature,i are spending a week with their aunt, Mrs. other end of the island and they have -f?~ CheerfuIncssandResLtorta® Mayo of Winter Harbor officiating. The Morphine n r George Pervear. brought a tent and sleeping hags and neither Opium, U1 floral expressions of sympathy were S«S» Not Xahcotic Friends here extend to provisions and are bound for a free, Mineral. many. congratulations and Mrs. Roswell F. Eaton of Rock- splendid time.” MRS. r. S. STOLZ May 19. USE Femme. Capt. //tcip,afU!M)r-i^'armSai land on the birth of a son. Grandma Norton yielded to the in- /’amplul SmJ \ I 19. Xenophon. »ir- Ala Sram Sacto Ave., Cal. May fluence of a peaceful dream while j = SS07 Sacramento^ WEST EDEN. day c ;£ JkrkUt Sollt I “I had Stomach Trouble for 10 Leila, singing softly, ns she always did ,: Cn ^ -* ***** I Elmer Reed, who has been in Bangor which became so bad that I got MT. DESERT FERRY. when working about the house, went %zz£.** I f years, the past winter, is home. ikxC hirrvi w I Mrs. Dora Jordan is ill of about her duties, dividing her thoughts * Stom,uh Cramps two or three times mumps. ; :5 (lon/MSogar I between thp whose William and Warren Sargent of Gardi- Clarke has gay group pleas a week. Miss Nettie gone to Bar Har- J C WalrryrrrnniW_[ ner a few with their ures she would have liked to share ears of terrible I spent days recently bor to work. Remedy for After y torture, and A helpful brother, E. E. Sargent. Peyton Ward. They had been en- la§^ Diarrhoe*. about ‘Kruit-a-tives’ or Fruit Mrs. Flora Wardwell, who has been | and jfjj gaged for over n year and they were As;■=; Constipation and and sent fora trial box Arthur Hadley went to Eden last week away all winter, is home. and Feverishness Jjeer Tablets, to be married the following week. SStSs | to teach while his sister Sarah went to lad wrote that it was the last remedy Mrs. Grace McKay and daughter Clara Leila and Peyton were to live with Wfinter Harbor to see her grandmother, JtouIJ use—if ‘Fniit-a-tives’ did not of Bangor, and Mrs. Gladys Dobson of j grandma and depend on farming for Mrs. B. F. Sumner, who is ill. How bind, were guests at W. W. Jel linen’s 1 For0,er I would die. their kdp me, last Wednesday night. support. the trial I Mrs. Ida Rich and son Walter It was not After taking box, felt Chester, May 19. C. \ much of a farm ns to MrSsp] so on Clark and wife and Lorenzo Mayo and acreage, and the house leser. kept taking) ‘Fruit-a- — bore due signs wife have returned frotr of a am Portsmouth, N. age and neglect, for the means of tra’ for nearly year, nml thank- JS£ J Years where the winter. Mr. Delicate Dear Wife. ill H., they spent Compliment by the Nortons were small. When her NFW YORK-_ Thirty Fruit -a-tives' saved my life. jytosay so Mayo will return Monday to the navy There Is nothing soothing to an husfcnnd died Mrs. Norton had o It also saved a friend from an oyer yard, where be has employment elderly registrant as to have his dear thousand dollars saved She had for Stomach Trouble, after up. gyration wife pat his slippery crown and say n spell of sickness and from all of Thia community was grieved by the recovered ii bail given up hope getting that he needs a haircut it death of R. W. Haines at the home of his dreadfully.— considerably aged and with memory Mas. F. 8. self”. STOLZ. Grand Rapids Press. Impaired. She declared she had hid- stm Fred in Connecticut. The was _ trial body 50c. a box,6 for $2.80, size 25c. den the money somewhere about the brought here Saturday, and the funeral Exact Copy of Wrapper. CASTORIATHC centaur company, new you* city. For skin or sent on of any itching trouble, piles, eczema At all dealers receipt was house; but. although a protracted held in the church Sunday afternoon. salt rheum, hives, itch, scald head, herpes, Fit FIT- A T1VLS search was made, it did not come to price, by Limited, Rev. John Sherman officiating. Mr. scabies. Doan’s Ointment is highly recom- * V light. since OGDl'.NSBl' lit X. Haines had lived here a number of 3rears, mended. ROc a box at all stores.—Advt. Long Leila had given up this little fortune ns and was respected by all. He leaves five lost beyond re- sons, Richard, who resides in Colo- acB.T’isnntnu covery. COUNTY NEWS rado, and was unable to be present, Walter a inmu: Si'Tin UIUI rid Eugene of Northeast Harbor, Fred night. It blew a fierce gale, approxi- and George, w ho live in Connectieer Isle. griping* and pains about the navel, pale face ground. Leila stared in wonder- .r J Blaiadell and wife, Mrs. Aim* of leaden tint, eyes heavy and dull, twitching; ment. Baniftt, Mm. Lina Cunningham and eon Schuyler Clark of the hotel Dirigo, with eyelid*, itching of the nose, itching of the “Why, where did you come from?” H-nt in Brewer his wife and is here the Yitfil several day* and mother, getting rectum, short, cough, grinding of the dry she propounded In a mystified wuy. tong>r hat week. house ready for the season. The booking teeth, little red sticking out on points tongue, “From the and is loft, Miss Gresham, F r-‘wn*end of Biuehill ha* bean list large. starting during sleep, slow fever. A( our and ten The safe method for ridding the child of chaperone, other girls are •warded ih»- contract on.the Purdy place, Mrs. Venia Hodgkins, accompanied by worms is to use Dr. True’s Elixir. Mrs. np there. Oh. that new-mown hay I and >ii: in work *♦ once Mr. Hutch- her K. G. left brother, Mason, VVednesday Wi'llamQ. Bonin, of Caddo, ok’ahoina wrote sweet as roses, and oh, the comfort of -i*. b hii -rt, of Bofltun. i* here. for her summer home at Sorrento. regarding Dr. True’s Elixir: "We have used our novel bed, soaked through us we II t > d of Biuehill, it for our children for the last twelve were 1" recently Lieut bn* arrived home years ■ Philip Gilley ha* Mr*. and certainly know the value of it.’’ You One joined from oversea*. He brought home by one, though less spectacular- many can bu' Dr. True’s \ T -»• ■•••*- Elixir, wherever medicine from the battle front which are ly by the lower open the others souveuirs i* sold. Pleasant tasting —gentle actiug. The door, K ncratin. Gott, of the girl scout in an George attracting attention nt Don Mayo’s store. family laxative ami worm expeller for chil- group put ap- T i: Kv«. rell and Miss •>, Uandage May 19. Spray. dren and grown folks. pearance. Gresham approached Leila and explained their predicament. “The storm tore our tent to pieces and blew the fragments out Into the lake," she narrated. "I am afraid our stores are scattered or spoiled by the of the rain. We recalled the old barn here “The Belle Camp” and a | grateful shelter it was In our unfortunate dilemma." Much of the cook’s popularity depends "But you must need breakfast and on the stove she uses. I he New Per- you must dry your soaked clothing," Oil Cook Stove makes possible said Leila. “Why did you not wake fection us We haven't much meais but up? room, but not only the most delicious we could have arranged for you some a kitchen in which to work. way. Luckily I baked yesterday, so pleasant there Is new bread and plenty of but- will be enthusiastic when ter and milk and bacon." You, too, saves the The famished group dispatched the you see how it you drudgery wholesome farm fare set before them, of kindling and ashes—and time in and then all hands, Leila included, for the fire to went down to the dismantled camp. waiting and watching The tent was Indeed gone, and sugar, draw. The Long Blue Chimney gives flour and' other provisions thoroughly soaked and spoiled. Miss Gresham the clean intense flame. Regulated became serious and thoughtful. Then like No no odor. she made a stiwestlnn to tv I, I fail#. gas. smoke, gladly acceded. It was to use the The New Perfection Water Heater gives barn as a dormitory, replenish their water time want it. depleted larder and arrange with Leila you hot any you to help prepare their meals for a lib- Decide tohavea New Perfection Stoveand Water eral compensation. This meant some Heater this summer. See dealer needed bridal accessories for the your today. sweet-spirited girl, whom her guests STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK soon learned to love. Nor was this all. Edna’s active mind evolved an idea with which her companions were speedily In harmony. She had learned NEW PERFECTION of the romance In Leila’s life and In- sisted on celebrating It. OIL COOK STOVES The little group was practical, and had learned to work as well as hike. Also Puritan Cook Stoves — Big Increase in Fisk Sales Due to Each one Insisted on giving the house a thorough renovation, anticipatory of the best Short Chimney stove. the arrival of the expected bride- Value At the end Fisk Durability and groom. of three days the floors, woodwork and furniture fairly today are buying tires on the basis of actual results. shone, the garden had been trimmed MOTORISTSHere is a condition that is leading to a great demand for Fisk Tires up and two rooms had been repapered. Leila was happy as a lark over all this ~-for Fisk out terms of visible value stands today in greater mileage, friendly co-operation. There were longer life, more distinctive appearance and greater tire economy. many things she needed, but she was content. line of one that stands out head every business there is always product Edna was on a chair about to re- *^ou^er® above the know the difference in average. Experienced motorists move a picture when she lost her bal- tirre*i and they know the superior mileage and wear delivered by Fisk Tires. ance. and In righting herself found ^ she had picture, cord and hook ou II like the type of dealers who in Fisk Tires—alert, foreseeing pulled n specialize from the wall, and with It a Uttle who know comparative values in and who know that success comes to tires, square of wood. From the aperture 0se wbo serve their public. this panel-like appurtenance had con- there fell to the floor a The F'isk dealers in this community have a message for you. cealed roll of bills. Grandma Norton's forgotten Next time —Buy Fisk hiding place was revealed. What a wedding there was 1 How Leila’s new friends fluttered about her SILVY & LINNEHAN, Ellsworth and enjoyed a woodland romance that kept them In almost a frenzied state of excitement all the time I And Pey- ton Ward turned out to be a hand- some, happy-hearted young man, just ■I. --^1- as charming as his sweet little wife, and life was the brighter and better Fisk coup tires with the girl scout coterie for the hap- piness they had helped to bring, about SUBSCRIBE FOR THE AMERICAN B«ngnr last winter, were IN VICTORY NEWS brought Here KITTEN THEIR COMFORT KIT HAD BIG PART COUNTY yesterday end interred et Mourn Rest. I ______HIS QUEER ‘CATCH’ James O'Neil ol New Htven, Conn, Small Creature Murderoua Hun* World Likely to Be Amazed When It WEST FRAN RUN. arrived recently from Prance where What the Aircraft he Must Have Overlooked Brought Learna Really Mr*. John Farnsworth was tn Bangor has been for a And Master Was Nol year doing Y. M. C. A Tender Thoughts to Soldiers. Accomplished. Garbage last week. work. wife son His and have spent the Fishing, at That. Alden Ryder is at work at Hancock for winter here with her parents. Capt. Orrin At Beuvardes, between Chateau- We have become so used to stories Charles Hnrlb. McVey and wife. Thierry and Soissons, I met about five of wonderful feats accomplished by May 19. ('apt. John Gavin dropped Into a Wesley Clark of Brewer was in town Tomsox. Inches of gray kitten that could tell aircraft during the war that every- Old Copy Reader Ransacks Hit Mind great wicker chair In the tearoom In last week. much if It could ! thing we hear nowadays leaves us al- speak. for Moat Unique Story He Can CRANBERRY ISLES. before Oxford street. His crutch, terribly Mrs. Norman Smith and Miss Ola This kitten was the tliaison" be- most cold. The things that, .Miss new was taken with an Im- Recall, and Here la the Gladys Spurling was home would have furnished bold to him, Smith were week-end visitors at Bangor. from tween the Germans who fled and the the war, Bar Harbor pulse of swift tenderness by a girl Result He Achieved. for the week-end. Americans who dispossessed them. It headlines In the newspapers and have P. W. DeBeck has sold a small lot of sitting In the chair near him. Gavin Miss Evelyn Moore of Isleaford was the only creature the Americans been a topic of discussion for days In land on the mill road to H. A. Clark. spent nodded silent thanks. The oldest copy reader on the pa- the week-end here. saw alive when they marched singing the places where people congregate Road Commissioner Abbott is doing a The returned to her seat, her per grew reminiscent Mrs. Frank more than notice, girl Johnson has returned from into the town after the Germans poi- excite no passing good piece of work on the Great Pond eyes hovering over the soldier with a “In all the thousands of 'stories' for Boston. soned the wells, fired their ammunition It Is scarcely surprising, then, that the road. soft glow of which be was quite un- the paper I have read, how many dumps, and departed. story of how touch has been maintaln- Mrs. Clarence a few sullenly j ones 1 James E. Parsons and wife of Lube. Crosby spent days ■ conscious. unique have I found? Well. was ed for more than two between The kitten, when I first saw it, years visited Mr. Parsons’ Mrs. R. H. last week at Islesford. Gavin had come back from the war can give you one that stands out In | sister, playing about in the sun at the thres- the allied armies of the Near East and a Williams, last week. 1 crippled, sorely unnerved and deplor- my memory, sharply defined, without Fred Birlem and family have moved to hold of a ruined hut. The body of a the gallant remnants of the Serbians the fate that had sent him back flaw. | The teachers of this town and East- Southwest Harbor for the summer. dead German sprawled at my feet, half and Montenegrins who were hidden ing at all. He desired more than anything “It Is ahont the strangest fish that brook will give an exhibition of grade Miss Hilda and Mrs. buried in splinters of timber. Chloride among their mountain fastnesses, and Bulger Leander was ever work at the ball June 6 at 2 m. arms else to be out there under the caught In Sheepshead bay. grange p. Bunker are working in Bar Harbor. of lime lay like drifted snow on his of bow they were supplied with lying has eiderdown of blood-stained earth that It was about the time that motor- Harry Hardisbn, who has been at Fort chest, and In the clotted whiteness and cartridges hy airplane, hardly Elmer Spurling and Miss Bain, who There has been covered Stanley. Drake and Malone. boats were first being built, and risky Totten two years, bas received his was his briar-wood pipe, which I twlc* attracted attention. have spent two weeks with his parents Gaven had left a leg with his pals. things they ware, too, in those days. honorable discharge, and is home. picked up and twice Dut down ere de- nothing but the barest mention of the returned to Holbrook Saturday. was Gavin in sense from Well, there was a certain man fact We are not told how and from So remote young ciding not to take it. The bottom of A cablegram was received by D. M. Mrs. Alice Cleaves and Miss that he did not hear about whose boast was that Laura the door of the house showed a where the machines carried out their his surroundings Broadway Hardison jagged announcing the sale arrival of Cleaves of Bar Harbor were week-end of how were the girl who had approached. She he would try anything once. j rent, as though a rifle-butt had dashed mission, many engaged Capt. and Mrs. Tbomasseu at Cette, of John Hamor and into the chair "He had tried automobiles and had guests family. It in, and it was besmeared with blood. In the task of supply, or of what ef- dropped opposite. France. Fred and Victor feet their wonderful Gavin was shy to the extent of had considerable success In finding ont Bracy Erickson, who Inside the door was a mass of performances the teachers and took ran Friday pupils have been in sta- have had on the situation brusqueness with Women. what happened to them when they employed Massachusetts, tousled straw where Boehes had may by keep- lunches and went into the brick snd woods, spend- are home. bled. The house was dismantled. The ing up the spirits of the few “Please forgite me.” she apologized. Into walls, telegraph poles gallant ing a profitable day gathering specimens who have held out the A softened American accent drifted other things like that So he decided Mrs. Bates, who has spent the winter clothing of women lay torn and scat- against enemy for their nature studies. with her Mrs. Ella tered. for so many weary months. We are along with her words. "Is there a to try motorboats, too. daughter, Spurling, Miss Pybas and Dr. Taylor of New has returned to her home in The kitten crawled between the top simply told that the Serbian army, in chance. Just a vague hope, that you “He did, and never tried anything Brooksvilie. York, Howard Butler of Boston, Mr. and of my gas mask (hung in the “alerte” Its victorious advance, has obtained could have known my dear, dear after that. He gathered a jolly little Mrs. Ernma Birlem spent the week end Mrs. Watson Mr. and Mrs. I see are a Springer, position beneath my chin), and the touch with those bands, who “since brother. you of the Royal party, packed Jolly little luncheon at Southwest Harbor. Ireland of Dexter are at “Tugwassah brim of my “steel Stetson” and purred the Austro-Bulgnrian occupation have Sussex regiment and he—” she closed and off from shore they set In a cocky May 19. Rooney. Tepee,” Butler s Point, for a few days. like a watchman's rattle. Its eyes been holding ont among the moun- her eyes for a second—“he fell with little motorboat out Into the middle of memorial services will grew bland and yellow as lemon can- tains and have been continuously sup- them.” Sheepshead bay. There came a heavy Sunday, May 25, WEST GOULDS BORO. be held at the church at 10.30 dy behind a shop window. plied with arms, food and cartridges A quick, wonderful light leapt into squall, the boat upset and several of Baptist Mrs. Ruth Sinclair was in Milo for Che a. m. Miss Koch, the will While I made small talk to the kit- by airplane." Now that the episode Is Gavin’s eyes. His face was trans- the happy throng were drowned, the pastor, give week-end. the address. At 2 at the Mtthodist our to and historical, concludes and the formed. gay young man included. here's p. m., ten, artillery planted right Flight, Now, Lewis R. Bunker has gone to Bar services will Har- left was at an can no he called the meat of the church, beheld, conducted roaring skyward angle enemy gain possible advantage “Jimmy, Jimmy,” softly yarn: bor to work for the M. C. R. R. of 30 degrees. The concussion of the from knowing how it was done, It Is and with both hands outstretched he “The prettiest girl In the party was by the pastor, Mr. Blake. Mrs. E. K. Bunker and son Gordon battery threatened to lift the miser- a pity that some official commentator grasped those of the girl. That haunt- also the gayest. Her French heels Appropriate exercises will be held visited in West Sullivan last week. able house from its underpinnings. with an Imagination cannot tell us ing likeness to his pal quite unnerved were the highest and her big. flappy Memorial day. In the morning the vet- K. W. Whitten of Winter The window frames jumped half an the full story, which must he a real him. He was not conscious Of the hat was the biggest and the Happiest. erans and the returned soldiers, members Harbor is for H. inch at every detonation. The glass epic of war. warmth of his clasp. Well, she went down, down Into of the order of Red Men and the school working Alpheus Kingsley. had long ago given way to burlap or He forgot his shyness with women; Sheepshead hay and drank more wa- children under the direction of Supt. Mrs. Nellie I. Wooster is visiting her to nothing. JUST WHAT BILLION MEANS forgot everything that was past and ter In five minutes thnn she had In as Adah Savage will march to the cemetery, daughter, Mrs. Marian Gardner, in And still the kitten purred and pat- ngly, while he was In the presence of many years. and after appropriate exercises there, will Calais. ted a bit of pai r dangling from a Polly Malone. His sensitized “When she came up for the third return to the hall and disband. At 2 p. m. Mercer of Probably Few People Have Right Con- natur Rev. E. Prospect Harbor will string, careless as a bobolink. “Every by acute suffering, felt the time she grabbed an empty floating an address will be delivered. church next ception of What an Enormous soothing preach at Union Sunday at time I look at the little creature,” con- charm of Malone box and to It until she too May 19. Echo. Amount It Represents. Jimmy drifting clung grew ; 10.30 a. m. fessed a stretclii. bearer from the the of weak. Down she went. fell. through person Polly. Night Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Qerrish are re- teeming dressin „• station round the “I was sitting here the un- FRANK UN. We hear of billions these flays, hnt deploring ceiving congratulations on the birth of a comer, “it makes a lump come in my- kind fate that allowed me to ho "Now a came and snort- It is that few live," tug puffing Corp. A. L. Gray and wife of Sullivan daughter. th mat.” probable very persons said frankly, “and now. because you lug on her way hack from the garb- visited his Mrs. Minnie last have any notion of what an enormous sister, Tracy, E. who has "Don’t wart Miss Pauline Sargent, spent you to take It home have spoken to me. I no longer want to age dumping grounds—or waters— week. amount of money a billion represents. the winter with Mias Wallace in with -d a 'lieutenant. Concord, you?” suege-: We die. Strange,” he added thoughtfully, dragging half a dozen empty scows, all do know, however, how rapidly The boys’ and girls’ agricultural club is here to the summer with But I hadn't the heart to Mass., spend deprive an “how a few simple words with the of which were, like all such craft, expert counter of coins manipulates will hold their regular meeting at grange her mother, Mrs. Lula Witharn. those men of the solace of its pres- from sincere can with bottoms which them. You can follow the glance eyes Illumine equipped hinged hail at 6.30. scarcely Friday evening. May 23, At a of the V*. I. A. ence. the outward. All the scow s were meeting Thursday motion of his fingers as he shifts the world." >pen open, Mrs. Carrie left for a three were nomi- It was their comfort kit.—Stars and and aboard the or Havey Monday evening, vice-presidents coins from one to another and t'ouy Malone said notning. She was one, captain skip- pile visit with her son in Somerville, nated. It was voted to remove the Stripes. or or whatever he Harry stage counts them. The in the touched to the heart by the quick re- per master, ranked, experts Mass. She was to and to make floor room. Later was accompanied Bangor chimney will count sponse in Gavin’s nature. watching to see that nothing treasury department 4.000 by Mrs. Martha who will visit on a will be built on the “Miss Clara Barton, Heaven." broke loose In the Havey piece back of the silver dollars an hour and this “Had you not worn your uniform,” squall. In keep there. hall. many different ways come met* he heard a shrill up ail day long, but that is their she said shyly, “I should not have "Suddenly squeak, and tokens of Rev. J. E. May l». L. sages appreciation limit. known—” and uncanny. Me Investigated. And Sunday afternoon. May 25, from the soldiers to these Blake will address members of E. Red Cross “I hate Inside his scow, C. D. Working eight hours a then, an taking it off and getting Into opened-np garbage workers the c; day, West G. A. and the returned MARI A VI LLE. of teen service, show- to the chains that post R., expert counter of coin will count .32,- mufti,” he replied quickly; “I seem clinging desperately ing their for what is soldier at the First Methodist gratitude being nearer and shut the container of boys, Charles Frost, who has been overseas, 000 silver dollars in a day, hnt how* the chaps out there—with swing open done for them in every place and in church. Roy C. Haines of Ellsworth will visited his brother El wood He long will it take him at that khaki on.” garbage was what had been a glorious Sunday. rate to deliver the Memorial address. every possible wa*. creature in hat. French heels day was accompanied by his brother Roy. count a million dollars? Thirty one Polly swaliowed hard. She must be picture When members of the canteen serv- The the Red Men to the All were to see him. days! a soldier, for she was facing one. and other furbelows. The garbage reception by glad ice meet a train of the troop many master was a returned soldiers, Wednesday evening, Rut that is only the beginning of He told her of heroic deeds, beauti- brave man. but this ap- Albert and I^eslie Frost found a big have letters nd to ba was a boys postcards him. nerve pleasing event. A 6 o’clock ban- one the measurements of great figures, ful stories of self-sacrifice for God and palled His won, however, bear in of their traps recently. He mailed. One not a mem- day long ago and he quet was served to the guests of honor was one bind for if the same man were to contfnne the good of men. The terrific havoc buuled the miracle to what caught by paw. The Frost ber of the service, in over the looking deck there and tbeir friends. The exercises in were the to count silver dollars at the same of warfare was made to seem but the was, and she survived and boys accompanied by Hodgkins mail, saw one card po«t unstamped. revived. Sprague’s hall opened with prayer by Miss of who were here on a rate of sliced for ten years he would glorious fight for eternal good, the boys Eden, visit. Something unusual looking about the Koch. Mrs. Homer was as usual pleasing The four boys noon overpowered bruin, find that he had counted only 100.- struggle for supreme civilization and “What had happened was that the address attracted her attention, and in her musical numbers, also the male had a strap around his neck, hooked a 000,000 of and honor. The and of beautiful indy had been drawn down on \ them, that to count triumph grandeur i big chain into that, and by means of looking close! is what she read, quartet—Lloyd and Frank C. Blaisdell, W. 1,000,000.000 of them would a clarion note sounded through his into the water again, but had once ! rope* and poles they brought’ him to the “Miss Clara Barton. Heaven," and on require E. and Charles There more come to as Bragdon Sprague. settlement alike. They have not not 102 years of steady work at the rate words. Polly sat quietly and listened. the surface Just the the card was written “You certainly were remarks by Principal Thompson of decided whether they will kill the bear of eight hours a "And, Jimmy,” he added scow passed over her and she had founded a wonderful and day during every softly, the school and or sell him alive. institution,” come high Sergt. James Bunker. of one “brave old saved our entire up Inside. She had life enough signed, “A Soldier." working day every of the 102 Jimmy May 19. |. and Moving pictures followed. years. battalion that night. He went on a sense enough to grasp anything That was a tribute fine and deep, May 10. B. reconnoitering tour alone, and lone- tangible, that being In this case a slip- SURRY. and from the heart of one who surely chain. Then she knew to Not a handed bombed the trench. But pery enough had been helped the Red Croat and Modern Gun. enemy WEST BROOKS V IDLE. Frances Smith is ill of pneumonia. by to “What were they got him. the fiends by hoisting try shriek. The squeak she emitted wanted to give some sign of apprecia- you going to do with David Keyes left Wedneaday for Kock- this revolver?" the of truce—and I saved her life." Engineer Harry Tapley left last week tion. No wreath could bear a asked Walter Pritch- flag Jimmy—fell. j costly for New port, to go on a yacht. took command we York, to join a yacht, more and ard, judge of city court. then, and fought fragrant exquisite message Mrs. Mina Kowen of i* like devils mad. When the With Malios Mrs. E. E. and Miss Laura Boston visiting than that one “Shoot rabbits,” replied Abe McMur- gone skir- Aforethought. Cummings card.—Southern Wom- j her Owen and wife. was Round the parents, Fowler an’s Magazine. ray. colored, age seventeen, 356 Fay- mish over I found Jimmy and campfire—to put It poet- | H. Jones returned last week from Port- held him in lot of soldiers were land. Cheater Duham ia a few ette street, who was on trial charged my arms while he smiled ically—a discuss- spending days with through the brave ing hairbreadth escapes and adven- with Frank Ingalls. Bow Saved Him. carrying concealed weapons. pain—that brave, Capt. George A. Bteveiyi has purchased a Legs tures ] 19. L. The examined the smile of the borderland. they had had. One after an- of May Not every man is boastful or judge w*eapon, fourteen-foot WhitebaLl boat Harry M. proud other related of which was a small one, and noticed "Captain Gavin,” Polly faltered they tales, true and oth- Tspley. possessing bowed legs, but when EAST SURRY. that the barrel would eagerly, “you have lighted a great big erwise, till it came to the turn of a said crescent-shaped nether limb# hav« not revolve auto- Beth and Lewis Blodgett, Harry M. matically. He called the torch for me. You have brought Jim- man who'd traveled all over the world. Mias Grace Lord has gone to Rockland saved him from possible serious injury defendant’s Tapley and Dr. P. J. Flagg have pur- attention to this and my back to me in a way that makes Every one waited breathlessly for his to work. Or death from an attack of a vicious fact, was told chased autos. me ] that it would revolve if turned ashamed of my weakness. His yarn, but he said he’d nothing to tell. Howard baa a new butting ram, he Is apt to take a dif- by Miss Caroline M. has returned from Young purchased is lost to but—” "Have never Joy ferent view of tl'H hand. body me, you had an accident r* car. matter during bis Ellsworth, where she spent the winter, after The judge still “His soul is right in your chorused his pals. life. appeared undecided, shining and her Mrs. Lois A. Moore and family have then eyes,” Gavin said “the soul of “Accident? No!” opened cottage. A resident of Br zler, N. started finally remarked: “If this was a softly, moved to Union. Y„ William for and real gun I would fine a soldier. I think between us—little “Never had an accident In Kane, agent the Belfast across the Miller farm to go to the you *100 and your May 19. Dalt. but sister of Malone—we are life?" Bangor boats, has bad a telephone in- cider mill on the road. When costs, since it is only about half a Jimmy go- Tannery stalled in hia I will to a remarkable ”No. Rattler bit me once.” office, the former John C. BAY8IDE. nearly in the center of a gun make the fine just half the ing patch up quite 1 large pa* house. usual “Don’t call that an Smith ture an old ram started for him. The amount.” Then he wrote *50 friendship.” you accident?" Capt. Henry C. Kay started on bis first and xi io uui iu a no! The Mr. and Mrs. H. Hawes man ran. but soon realized that he costs across the face of the affi- rryum: great “Thunder, thing bit me on Sidney and fishing trip Friday. number of said conld not make th > nearest davit.—Indianapolis News. patches,” Polly commented purpose!” the traveler. daughter Shirley are at home from an fence. As j Carroll Brown of who has “it Is extended visit in Ellsworth, the next best maneuver he shyly; charmingly whole even West Somerville, Mass., made for | been at Closaon’a ba- now. And when working Irving a large bowlder a few rods Missouri Mule you come to see me Grenfell'* Splendid Work. andSkowhegan. away. Always There. gone home, and will be employed by Just as he reached the rock every day and ride and drive and chat Wilfred Thomason M. the ram The Missouri mule was in war Grenfell, D„ The bodies of Oersbam Farnham C. C. the with Capt. Fullerton. overtook him and with lowered head me and I try to make yon forget superintendent of the Labrador medi- long before the Missouri soldier en- and Mrs. Clara Condon, who died at Ma> 19.C. A. C. butted the nerve-tearing part of cal mission of National through the fugitive's legs. He tered It. The declaration of war—per- Royal Mission war was will find hit the bowlder an 1 crushed his skull. made for haps you not any holes In onr of Deep Sea Fishermen, was born him in 1914, two years and a EibrrtiarmmtB. friendship that need patching." February 26, 1863. He fitted half before Pershing and the thou- out the The first Peeled thicken. sands of searching smile deepened In hospital ship for the North sea other Missourians got their Gavin’s eyes. Being of an fisheries, and cruised with the Three-year-old K ith came from Chi- orders to wheel into line. He had made expressive fisher- men cago to visit her grandmother on a a brilliant nature, Polly gave voice to her from the Bay of Biscay to Ice- record (here before their ap- farm in Knox thoughts. land. He established homes Get All the county. Everything pearance. But, according to the Lon- for them News First in the about the farm w,.-. don “Ton she said “1 on the land and a novelty to Ruth, advices, he seems to have felt the know," wistfully, arranged mission ves- of which she nr -r of shail always feel very, very small and sels for them In the tea. He went DAI L_V tired. Another Impulse Missouri behind him at the to BANGOR NEWS pleasant thing in ut the visit was laat, for it is humble beside you. You have suffered Labrador in 1892, when he built four written: ‘The mule 12 to 16 paces grandmother's con rant shared in the mentally, and given hospitals, a series of questioning of big British advances on physically your co-operative ‘‘Now what shall c eat the western blood and bones and muscles In this stores and an orphanage, and estab- today?” One front this fall and proved $1.00 FOR THREE MONTHS morning she ask tie usual his and worth great fight for humanity, while I—” lished numerous small Industrial question grit by keeping right up | as to the menu. I. trie Ruth with the “Don't schemes. studied a rapidly advancing artillery.'’ | say anything against Jimmy The Bangor Daily New* is making a special offer to new subscribers, minute and then made answer: That is a Malone’s Gavtn "Oh, Missouri characteristic. | sister,” requested i first 3 months for fl.00. Any person clipping out the enclosed coupon and won’t How Could Hs Know? grandma, you please catch a quickly, “she will some day command sending us, enclosing fl.00, the Bangor Daily News will be sent the first chicken and for a It may be a mistake for peel dinner?"—In- Some Namel sturdy little army of her own, and Hoover to three months. to dianapolis News. where will a poor, battle-scarred sol- *0 Europe after all. The News is the home According to the camp poster at Bangor Daily paper of Eastern, Northern and dier be then?” He looked with dls- A day or two ago Miriam, of Jeffer- Central first to reach the Camp Lewis. American Lake, Wash., Maine, morning field, full Associated Press reports. i What Cleo nceau Said. turbing warmth Into sonville, who Is not yet eight, was not All towns in Eastern. Northern and camp record blanks were found insuffi- ! deep Polly’s eyes. Central Maine fully represented by This Is given me as the truth of cleaning op her plate as well as she After the cient to accommodate the address of “Not too far away—I hope,” she i regular Correspondents, first three months the paper is sold at what M. should, and does. Clemen uu said when the an managed to before usually Moreover, 60 cents a month. Australian who came indirectly say the onslaught f draft of Preside:, Wilson's of emotion •he was disposed to be wasteful and original assuming name of the held them both In silent Individual, Llan- | •eemed note with the 14 i-.ints was handed to ! to think the bars were up. fairpwllgwyngyllogogogoch In the coun- understanding. -FILL THIS OUT- him. He said: "f. itocze Mala “Mr. Hoover will be after If points! ty of North Wales. (Copyright, 1917, by the McClure Newspa- you you Anglesey, When waste cela e’est an pc fort—le bon Dleu he per Syndicate.) food,” said her mother. Please joined the army he held a resi- send the News for n’en avait di> "Mr. Hoover won’t know Bangor Daily que ("Fourteen points! dence at Waenarlwgdd, Swansea anything But that Is a road, about It; he has to three months to i. le too strong—the South Wales. The Work of Time. gone Europe,” was j Goverton, the good God had only ten.”) “Ten years ago,” he complained, “I reply.—Indianapolis News. NAME.„. was denounced as a Might Have Cracked Joke. dangerous radical. Inte.. ’start Now are Time on the Rhine. "If," inquires the Deiter Btutea- they referring to me as I “Did see hie Private Jones of ADDRESS you that conjuror took man, "her aerial chauffeur addressed reactionary.” Hoboken—Say, the rabbit from tics hat?” “You to Casey, what time Is it by the watch Mrs. Hohenzollern as 'your ought give up the habit of | royal high- on “Nope. X tried to the Rhine? Encdosed find for same. hard catch on, ness,' just as they were sal ling through changing your opinions.” please $1.00 too. It would 1 1 Private Caaey of iieip rertuea t) an* of * Ctond. why tint?''—St. Louis Re- "But, confound it, I haven’t changed Brooklyn—Retirin’ time, me Bring.”—LouIsW Courier-JournaL 1 public. them.” bye, retirin' time!—Judge. Always remit by check, express or money order