T I]: REPUBLICAN■■■■■■ — ■■ JOURNAL. THURSDAY, JUNE 1922. FIVE CENTS ^VOLUME 94. NO. 25 \ BELFAST, MAINE, 22, -----— -frx* THE CHURCHES to my and hastened ways. The humblest can have it, and the Waldo co. congregational of Waldo county July Fourth in Belfast myself companions, [ the vote back to the city, which I reached as the most exalted is most in need of it. That ASSOCIATION. Regular services will be held at the church bells were tolling. I went to person or persons, that order or society, _ Wsldo in cases of contest. There w^fc- Belfast is planning to have the biggest is the vote of County Reformed church Sunday at 2.30 church that Sunday morning, and have that seeks to make such love more effec- The Waldo County Association of Con- C following 4th in K of the Trinity of the fi »ly many years. Co, been ever since. That was tive in the is to be counted ticket, with the exception representfftive P m., with sermon by Rev. William going many world, among gregational churches and ministers was 0 n the Democratic Sj d the Hazeltine Post of the tontes E. Stevehs 42. Infantry, school will immedi- years ago. But to that habit so early the saving forces of humanity. held in the church in North Belfast, June warren A. Nichols got 72 votes and Chirles V ami the New Belfast Vaughan. Sunday .rican Legion, learned I attribute much of that which 13th. It was offices: ately follow. largely attended and the ticket there was no contest for the following Repre- fi.ir are uniting in putting on the biggest °n Republican affords me the most lasting satisfaction exercises were deeply interesting. The of County Treasurer, County Attorney, Fourth ever. At the Universalist church next Sun- in success. PERSONAL to Congress, Judge Probate, my morning session was called to order at The festivities will begin the “night will be ser- from Belfast, and from the Swanville class day morning there preaching At the morning service of the Federat- 9.30 by the moderator, Mr. James H. Representative the 4th with a ball in the Arm- ‘'"'^"commissioner,C°unl' before vice by the pastor, Rev. Wm Vaughan. ed Church, last Sunday Rev. W. F. Sker- F. I. Floyd arrived Tuesday from Vir- Duncan. Rev. Thomas H. Martin of /-Governor —. .—State Auditor- Music will be furnished by Me noon. All g Senator—. ory. Sunday school at cordially rye, spoke to the visiting members of ginia. Brooks conducted the devotional exer- Keen’s orchestra. This is the only dance invited to these services. Waldo and Aurora Rebekah Lodges, as cises, after which the business of the as- on that and un- Mrs. Eva Studley Dickey is in North in this vicinity night follows: sociation was u — transacted. This consisted *2 s — -S o will be the mecca for the Anson, the guest of her son, Harry doubtedly Methodist Church. People’s Meth- “The motto of your honorable order of reading the records of the last meet- .8 Dickey, and family. Towns § J8 * S 3 S J dancing public. odist Church, Rev. Charles W. Martin, consists of three words, "Friendship, | ing by the registrar, Mr. Willis S. Hatch, The of July 4th will be usher- morning pastor; parsonage, No. 7 Court St.; tele- Love, and Truth.” It is of these words, Mrs. Louise B. Brooks is taking a two reports of churches, appointments of ed in with all its rites and honors. A big 213.11. 158 154 42 73 95 94 phone. Sunday morning service indicating three persistent needs of men, weeks’ vacation from her duties as clerk committees and election of officers. The 17 101 184 at o’clock It parade will start 9 sharp. at 10.45. 12 m. Man a social Ward 1, ,39 149 92 29 60 73 64 I Sunday school, Evening that I wish to speak. is in the Randall store. following were elected officers for the en- j 8, to have all the business firms Ward 2, 85 36 38 62 61 ,s planned service at 7.30. Prayer meeting this, being. He needs the companionship of suing year: James H. Duncan of Sears- i" 6& ,08 K old tirn e and Mrs. C. B. Swett were at 3, represented in this parade. Tne Thursday, evening at 7.30. his he needs those with whom he Capt. Ward ofi 44 &4 20 4 21 14 19 kind; port, moderator; W. F. Jones of Brooks, horribles w I be a big feature and the best home over the weekend, coming to vote Ward 4, 33 5 9 18 34 may share his thoughts, his feelings, and vice Willis S. North 20 4? 46 home the to be election. moderator; Hatch, 5, horrible will take prize The First baptist church. Rev. his fortunes. In as far as a man in the primary Ward , 8 18 10 3 3 9 10 just Belfast, register and treasurer. Mr. ,0 offered. Following the parade will come Ueorge C. Sauer, pastor; 13 60 52 8 24 23 32 residence, strives to reach a worthy goal, to serve a Mr. and Mrs. William F. Kimball of Hatch has held these offices twelve yejre. Belmont, 8 28 61 and the race. athleticlsports greased pig Cedar. Telephone 123 11. he feels the pressure of with Rev. Brooks, 3’' 29 program Wednesday, imagine. The result and daintily served. 56 53 71 9 38 21 an un- Miss L. who is at- ,, 32 every race. It promises to be from this church will leave on Tuesday in and spint than we Margaret Rogers, Vmty. 10 14 14 !1 poorer mind, body, The afternoon session was opened by 25 16 37 14 of races. tending Shaw's Business College in Port- 9 usually good card afternoon. should be. This country of ours is torn Rev. Harold LeMay of Searsport. This the event of the en- class strife. one land, spent the week-end with her par- Wmterport, Frobably biggest and troubled with No waa followed by further business, hear- _85 _59 _£_7 _17 _101 _43 _48 the exhibition two-mile Church: Rev. W. F. Mr. and Mrs. Levi __3 _261 tire day will be The Federated man can know all that our labor wars ents, Rogers, ing reports of committees and adopting 992 1445 looy om vo* /oo Baker of Bates College. residence, 26 High Total, 164 run by Raymond Skerrye, minister; have cost, since the property loss, in Mrs. E. Billings of Lynn, Mass., is the resolutions. is one of the greatest 86-4. Please do not Mr. Baker today street; telephone, whatever form, is the smaller part of the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Fred R. Poor, A duet, sung by Mrs. C. W. Wescott Mr. Baker has par- fail to the minister of any case Clerk of Courtk Register of Deeds ^-Sheriff— runners in America. telephone whole. The ruined homes and broken and Her Amos Pendleton and Mrk. M. O. Dickey of Belfast with State Senator meets his family. son, ticipated in all of the big athletic of illness or distress where service the assasinated reputations and Miss ■a hopes, Nichols, arrived Thursday night to join piano accompaniment by Amy Stod- his career and has de- may be helpful. Sunday morning service and blind- "2 H during collegiate murdered lives, the bitterness her in the visit. dard of Belfaat was a delightful contri- the best men in the sermon "Christ and the feated some of at 10.45; topic: ness.-these cost beyond human powers of bution to the program of the day. of Maine and A cor- Miss Kathefine E. Pillsbury of this Towns 8 I & *3 country. He hss held the State Pharisee: Yesterday Today.” computation; and these evil conditions Rev. W. F. Skerrye of the Belfast Fed- > I||® * in the cross is extended to all. Here has been visiting in New Bos- a S 5 Z collegiate championship dial invitation continue to exist because there are not city York, erated church l the sermon. He X S — preacbe < S3 U aj>*3 two mile run for three no man be "Whosoever ton and Mass. She will spend Relfast country and years. let stranger. yet enough men who care to know the Rutland, was a stranger to many in the audience, 199 137 113 219 160 199, time in an ex- that enterest this leave the summer with her cousin, Mrs. Wm. w!rdl 67 321 Mr. Baker will run against thou art church, truth. Legal justice is not enough. A but his thoughtful, earnest, practical aer- 160 95 103 166 93 189 be in itself for for K. and l< 60 221 hibition two mile which should it not without a prayer thyself, more generous conception is demanded. Keene, family.; mon delivered in his eloquent manner 132 71 80 124 110 117 attraction to fill the who ministers and for those who WaJdS 31 201 an event of sufficient him To pay fair wages will not suflice. Every Charles E. Knowlton of Belfast, who won the admiration of alL 58 33 54 49 35 48 42 Grounds. here.” v*lA' 36 j Belfast Fair worship man owes every other man more than spent the winter in Clifton Springs, New Communion followed, at which Revs. 30 26 58 51 50 1 at the will U14 92 53 1 here will also be a base ball game The sculptor knows that figure money. Whatever men’s other debts Harold E. of Thos. WaWard d 5,< 9 York, arrived last Thursday in Boston, LeMay Searsport and j, i6 23 oeiwecn xv auu me as he makes that e impression 3 tne lair grounas be it, rery may be, they owe one another patient on H. Martin of Brooks officiated, assisted Belmont, 79 j where he remained several days busi- g6 27 60 47 33 The Co. K. team will he leaves in the modelling clay will stay a and $ American Legion. goodwill, the manifestation of deep ness and will come to Belfast soon. by deacons W. S. Jones of Brooks and 15 47 8 50 of how Rr°°h»m 12 56 29 17 be composed of many of the members there. Parents sometimes forget genuine feeling of brotherhood, Great- E. D. Bickmore of 8 6 29: Sandypoint. 14 6 31 28 the school, and the Legion this is true of children. They and a Arthur H. Leonard of Boston, of the Frankfort,wJSf 2’~ High team, largely hearted justice self-surrendering 33 l3 17 32 ! as Stevens was in Bel- of Committee on Resolution* 32 team will be composed of such players forget that their lives are sculptor’s kindness must be rated of more worth firm of Leonard, Co., Report Freedom, 15 57: on 35 ,3 36 29 "Bush” Alton Johnson, Harold hands beneath which the plastic life of before our wounds can heal. fast Thursday for the day business 59 Ladd, than money Resolved, That we hereby express the Islesboro, 7 28 8 29 with the shoe return- j Stone, M. Vaughan, Norman Cottrell, the child is being moulded into ugliness But these things belong to truth. In our connected factory, of this the 1 thanks conference to speakers 64 44 35 34 51 a fast base bal- Here is the of to Boston on tbe boat that night. 39 52 27 and others, to make up or into beauty. testimony heart of hearts we know that the diviner ing of the who have us a KaCnv°n’ 48 day, brought large oft 31 37 22 39 16 is ball near one man who left not a competence our K“0XI 43 team. This the only game only way is the better way; we know that a student at measure of and the Liberty, *r .. g! Miss M. Agnes Hill, Bos- courage inspiration, 38 4 07 4g c»g on 4th and should be well to Ins but that unspotte name with God’s Lineolnville, 15 67 Belfast July family, thoughts must coincide ton University, has arrived to spend the larger realization of which in our daily ^ 44 2o 8? The Belfast Band will furnish that is better lhan riches: "I was born in and 18 patronized. thoughts before peace understanding summer vacation with her parents, Mr. lives as individuals and in the life of oar 39 40 27 54 ! there. Vi e had «onroe-, o, o4 56 music throughout the day. the country and grew up come. Only as we are more and more D. She will clerk churchei is the of this con- 32 and Mrs. James Hill. great purpose 32 26 25 18 one admission to the fair grounds a drive of two miles to church. the de- 23 30 20 j The Every willing to submit ourselves to for the present in the W m. L. Luce mu- ference. S > 22 25 39 74 6 attraction. The refresh- at ten o’clock moth- 5 .s ,♦ 34 4 44 admits to every Sunday morning my mands of this larger conception of truth, sic store. Resolved, That we appreciate our obli- Northport, 28 10 13 27 II ,93, 7 ment and fakir stands will be conducted er would say, in her gentle way, that I can we hope to have a partin the healing to the faithful officers and friends Palermo, 60 gation 5494 16 54 23 21 and Co. K men and the pro- can still hear: it’s time to so needed Mr. Frank P. Gifford of Melrose, Mass Prospect 88 by Legion •William, get and redemptive work urgently of the conference, whose concern and 20 ^ ceeds will be for the benefit of both or for church.’ At sixteen I went to words that will but and formerly Miss Arline Curtis of Besrsmont, 22 44f ready now. It is not serve, biide, labors for its efficiency have contributed 77 5g 140 4lh to make business career were several days the past 137 104 ganizations. On July plan New York and began my human lives. Drummond said that love Belfast, guests year after year to its spiritual and ma- Searsport, ^ 105 30 121 There will of the latter's Mrs. 23 4Q Belfast your stopping place. as clerk in a dry goods store. Oil my is the greatest thing in the world. Paul week sister, Frank terial vigor and thereby indirectly, if not Stockton, 10 20 35 Mrs. Gifford were gg 35 20 46 be fun for everyone from early morning first Sunday some of the older clerks in- said that, though he knew all things, and MacRae. Mr. and mar- directly, to the good health of the churches 14 62 37 32 19 52 me to a of ried in June 5th, at the nome Thorndike,?h311 d' ll*’ 48 '8 until late at night. vited place popular Sunday gave all to the poor, and could speak Portland, of represented. 15 7 9 11 8 16 across the where now the bride’s Mrs. P. D. H. Carte ^ 13 resort river, stands with the tongue of men and of angels, and mother, Resolved, It is the sense of this con- 55 44 70 an auto and will make r.r°?’ 81 46 45 67 55 SANFORD-THURSTON. the city of Hoboken. Then it was green had not love, it profited him nothing. They were on trip ference that the Dyer anti-lynching bill 48 20 63 8 30 37 from the love is there is their home in Melrose, where they have a Yaldn 12 51 fields. There people gathered Where great little fear. now before Congress should receive the for a God is near and than house ready for their occupancy. iV fnterport, _H2 The marriag- ofHarold D. Sanford and city quiet day’s outing. Sunday Only while larger hearty support of our Congressmen and _93 _45 _105 _45 _12 were not cease fear man. >e JH> _68 Marian B Thurston of Greene was solem- sports thought of. A band man, do we to O with Senatora to make it a of the estab- J. Hallett the noted part 1624 1155 1408 1448 1117 1912 while strolled about or sat a with those who Gilberte, composer 1364 1982 nized at the home of the officiating clergy, played people God is majority only lished law of our land and that we as in- Total, with Mrs. a formei much as God in the and pianist, Gilberte, man, Rev. R. J. Mooney, 139 Pleasant and ate their luncheon, they know how to tind divine way. dividuals pledge ourselves to its Boston lady, and Gabriel have support DEANE-PaINE The double would do at a Sunday school picnic. It Love is the unfailing light. Every other Ravenelle, all means W. ACHORN. St., Auburn, Saturday night. : by within our power. MRS. JAMES and arrived at Melody Manse, their attrac- ring service was used. The couple were was all pleasant pretty »ud Harmless. fancied advantage may be blessing or That we thank the of tive summer home at Lincolnville Beach Resolved, people A very pretty yet quiet wedding took unattended. Mrs. Sanford is the second But at ten o’clock I heard my mother’s bane. There is no telling, since the one this church and for Medora A., wife of James W. Achorn, the winter season in Pasade parish the bountiful place at the Methodist parsonage, New- of Walter H. Thurston ol voice calling, in her gentle way: ‘Wil- decisive factor is the individual heart. They spend at Duncan Lodge, North- daughter Maim dinner provided for us and for all their died suddenly E. to na, Calif., but delight to come to port, June 11th, when Miss Minnie Greene, but has spent the past ten years, liam, it’s tim get ready for church.’ The more an evil-minded man knows, the courteous and efforts to the summer home of her daughter, and remain as late as | generous make port, of and James her Her voice was so near and cleir that he of. was early always possi Paine, formerly Searsmont, since the death of her mother, with it more evil is capable the day a success. Mrs. E. A. Jones of Belfast, Sunday Germany ble. They frequently auto to Belfast S. D.ane of Milo were united in marriage Mrs. Herbert Patterson, at Belfast, startled me, though 1 knew, mother was probably the most intellectuil nation in W. June at 2 o’clock. She, aunt, have am F. SKERRYE morning, 12lh, double two hundred and miles But where they many friends, Mr. by Rev. C. H. Br>ant. The ring Maine She attended the local schools fifty away. The the world in 1914 because the gov- E. D. Bickmore in company with her husband and where Mr Gilberte is frequently heard ai service was used. The bride, who was and graduated from the high school in momentary impression passed. I con- erning heart of Germany was animated abbie anil Mrs. Jones, was spending the week and pianist. Carver Chase charmingly dressed in blue Canton crepe, the class of 1920. The following year tinued to be entertained with the music, by greed of power, her greater knowledge accompanist end there. The deceased was a native oi is a graduate of the Castine Normal she attended Bliss college at Lewiston, and the movement and color of tile float- was ut her surer ruin. Only when Liucolnville Beach and 7b years of age at Mrs Eugene L. Stevens left Wednes- FARNHaM-SPINNEY. school and a very highly respected and and later accepted a position in the office ing crowd. Again my mother’s voice 1 riches and knowledge arid power are made the time of her demise. She was mar- day to attend commencement exercise! popular teacher in the public schools of of Ault Williamson. Mrs. Sanford is a said: ‘William, it’s time to get ready for the servants of lor e to God and man are ried in 1867. She is survived by her hus- at Bowdoin College, w -en Edward Bil- Farnham of Bangor and Clara Milo. Mr. Deane is in the employ of the charming young ladv with a lovable na- church I replied, as h id been my habit hey assured blessings, l’heie is no other Orrin^S. three daughters, Mrs. E. A. Jones lings Ham, son of Prof. Roscoe J. Ham, Lillian Spinney, a Brewer school teacher band; Bangor & Aroostook railroad and is a ture, which has won her many friends in for s xteen years, ‘Yes, mother,’ excused .ure and unfailing light on human path- of Mrs. Kred T. Heal of Camden | will be one of the graduates. He plan! and former Belfast the daughter of Belfast, young man of very line qualities. They Belfast and Lewiston, who extend con lady, and Mrs. Arnold R. Leighton of Hyde to attend Oxford University in Englant of the late Wm. Q. were united both enjoy the confidence of a large cir- gratulations. Mr. Sanford is the son of Spinney, also several next year. Prof. Ham will be remem in June at the home of Park, Mass.; grandchildren. cle of who extend to them most Mis. Ernest Patten of Auburn and holds marriage 20th, wife and moth- friends, bered in Belfast for his lectures on Ger- the As a faithful and devoted for the future. Following with the Wood \- groom, 83 Cottage street, Rev. A. E. cordial wishes a responsible position since thi er she will be greatly missed, as a friend many, one of which he gave Luce of Houlton officiating. Following lunch, they left Newport by automobile Heal Co. of Auburn. He is a graduate Ste- her absence will be deeply war in the Unitarian church. Mrs. the ceremony a dinner was md neighbor of Maine. will a and wedding for a limited tour They of Bliss college highly respected entertain- She was a member of Joel Reyes vens will be one of six cousins served, immediately after which they reside in Milo.—Bangor News. popular young man. They had many- ol I Grant Cir Ladies of the G. A. R., and ed during commencement at the home left for a to Boston. On le, valuable presents, including silver, wedding trip lie Baptist Ladies’ Circle. Services were Prof. Ham. their return they will reside at 83 Cottage | Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bacon of New money, etc. They will make their home from her late residence on Tuesday street. The bride’s Belfast friends field in Auburn. Miss Isabel Simmons Cooper is a guest many T. M. Griffiths of York (Margaret O. White of extend at 2 o’clock, with Rev. Miami, for about two weeks at the home of hei congratulations. tie Chestnut street Baptist church offi- and Belfast) are planning to come to Fla., Mrs. Alice I. Thombs has arrived home cousin, Mr. Ralph L. Cooper, and fam- The floral winch were ciating. tributes, Belfast in their this summer for a street. Miss Cooper was grad- Mrs. Ainsley Moore of Northbridge, were yacht from South Bend, Ind., where she spent ily, High in abundance and very beautiful, the school of Home Econo- who came to Belfast on account longer stay than they made last year. the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Chas. uated from Mass., lilent conveyors of the love and esteem of the death of her Franklin A. The Bacons were at Nassau this winter and family. Her son, J. C. mics in Battle Creek, Mich., recently, brother, which her relatives and friends felt Millhouse, many and she now plans to leave about the Warren, has returned home and has lot in their yacht, at the same time that W. Perry, and wife of Portland accom- for her. Interment was in the family student dietitiou taken with her his eldest Uarl L. L. Woodcock of this was her here for a visit. lirst of July to take up child, at Herald. Hart city there panied Mountain cemetery.—Camden work in King’s County hospital in Brook- Warren. lyn, N. Y., for about six months. Miss Cooper went to the Belfast high school Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Hollingsbead Elizabeth arrived Tues- Ilfitt for a short then went to Sea Pines, and little daughter time, York and are of an exclusive school for girls at Brewster, day from New guests Mass., later entering the School of Home Mrs. Hollingsheads’ mother, Mrs. George Economics in Battle Creek. A. Quimby.
The City National,Bank, Belfast Attention! Universalists! Let every one make an effort to attend church next Sunday, before our annual vacation of two months, July and August. Let us get together and prove our loyalty to our church. Mr. Vaughan will give an inspiring, helpful CLOSES ITS SALE OF STOCK. sermon and the choir will have beautiful music. Don t miss I this special service. Everybody welcome. Rev, William Vaughan, pastor. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
$100,000.00 Quickly Disposed Of Its Good Business to do your banking where ycu have close contact with the whole Board of Directors, so that you can investigate the methods of managemer t, be sure of the Safety and Se- curity of its resources end obtain the necessary banking co-operation. This bank is fully aware of its responsibility to its deposi- tors and to the communities which it serves, therefore when we invite you to open SOLD ITSELF H. C. of Belfast STOCK ABSOLUTELY Election Statement by Buzzell, Esq., A SAVINGS ACCOUNT TO THE VOTERS OE WALDO COUNTY: Be'ore election I directed a letter to you, and your answer was most gratifying, with us we invite you to investigate the SAFETY and letter seems called for so much so. that another SECURITY of our Resources. On June jyth you selected me as your Republican nominee for State Senator, new share. votes on record has become history. Boxes are in an Protected All stockholders paid[$125.00 per and one of the largest primary Our Safe Deposit Electrically each and every person who either assisted or supported 1 w sh to heartily thank Vault. success, I have no whatever me and in any w .y contributed to my feeling against me and in IS THERE A BANK THAT OFFERS those who were against me and worked against in this primary contest, be to so work for the interests of Waldo the event of my election it will my purpose YOU MORE THAN WE? County ant the State of Maine in the deliberations of the next Maine Senate that eventually they will really be glad of my nomination. a and one The result was very gratifying to me as iny opponent is splendid man His were received the next day of the strong men of our county. congratulations Waldo Trust after election, and were much appreci ted. The voters of Waldo County have Company am none other than their selec- selected me as their nominee, and I consider that I al and if elected in September as I most certainly expect to be, (7he Community Bank) Tlis Price as a hired man, I Mar M Utliallc tion I pledge myself to exercise every honorable effort at my command for the best in- terests of the people of the whole State, never unmindful of that which will be for BELFA8T the best interest of the good County of Waldo. With best wishes to all, I am, BROOKS CA8TINE UNITY Yours respectfully, I H. C. BUZZELL Transfers in Real Estate
The Repuoncan Journal ■■—- The following transfers in real estate Start the Season With a Fresh -- EVERYTHING were recorded in the Waldo County Reg- Belfast. Thursday. June 22,1922. M»«hed poLto*,, atry of Deeds for the weeK ending June in Your Car. ~~ PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY 5, 1922: Battery fc,,r' WRONG J. H. Farwell, Unity, to Nellie R Pub. Co. SEEMED in V .The loumal land and buildings oity. Republican Plummer, do; STORAGE BATTERIES RECHARGED & REPAIRED ; Nellie R Plummer, Unity, to Nicholas and buildings A. 1. BROWN. Editor. Made Walton, Thorndike; land -ALL WORK GUARANTEED- Until “Fruit-a-tlws” in Unity. George F. Kelso, Searsmont, to Fan- to Fit all Cars. QUOTATIONS nie E land and buildings in Vesta Storage Batteries Everything Right Cobb, do; Rvzon should be Searsmont. putin mashed "We are weak, but Thou art strong; Lincolnville, to po. Mokito'vn, YKRyorcT. Martin M. Athearn, Radio Batteries, $10.00 tatocs Short our lives, but Thine are long; Mary E. Plaisted, do; land and buildings before re- hast I suffer.',1 with Kulnev We are blind, but Thou eyes; “For years, in Lincolnville. moving from Kick the We are fools, but Thou art wise; my ached; andLiverfomplaint; Geotge H. Ryder, Brooks, to Rexford fire. Less Thou, our morrow’s pathway knowing and my whole whip. my liver was sluggish; H. do; 1st d and buildings in '• the strange world round us Ryder, f Pasadena, C ounty of granted. George And it ia further ordered by the court, that •As a we feel that we have work And old friend, as we know Los Angeles and State of California, deceased, class, every the clerk sba 1 send by mail to all known We have not done our work ex- each hand and having been presented for probate with pe- ed nard. We must clasp whisper creditors copies of aaid petition and this or- Mower lor sale tition that the copy of said will may traordinarily well perhaps—not being “Good-bye, classmates,’’ as we go. praying der, addressed to them at their places of resi- be allowed filed and recorded in the probate WALTER A. WOOD, 5-foot, A-l con- and girls of exceptional brilliancy— dence as stated. boys court of said Waldo County, and that letters but we do have the satisfaction of know- The following Valedictory awarded Witness the Honorable John A. Peters,Judge dition, testamentary be issued to Helen Maria Dod- hard and that we Miss Lela M. was one of the best of the said court, and the seal thereof, at Ban- WALTER E. CUNNINGHAM ing that we have tried Gould, worth of Pasadena. California, the executrix in the his- in the Northern Division, of said district, Belfast, Maine have done our very best if not the best ever delivered named therein, without giving bond, in ac- gor on. the 17th of June, A. L). 1922. dear Teachers, we must also tory of B. H S. cordance with the of said testator aa day To you, request IL.S.1 ISABEL SHEEHAN, thanks. Olten and Friends: The honor has been in said instrument. express our earnest ‘Dear expressed Deputy Clerk. in the days to come, when we are conferred upon me as the senior member That the said give notice order thereon. often, Ordered, petitioner A true copy of petition and TO LET thrown more and : 'ore upon our own re- of the class of 1922 to give exnressio 1 to to all persons interested by causing a copy of Attest: ISABEL SHEEHAN, travel back to a to this oc- this order to three weeks succes- Clerk. sources, our minds will you few thoughts appropriate be,published Deputy The down stairs rent and garage at 23 times have with the keenest sively, in The Republican Journal, a newspaper •nd we will see how many you casion, and it is appre- of in Belfast, that they may appear at a Street. Inquire to steer our frail bark around this ciation that I do this. Four years you published High .helped Probate Court, to be held at Belfast, within or that till we shall long, I am have watched our progress toward the Notice! c. w. Lancaster"" difficulty, and for said County, on the 11th day of Ladies, Take to return to the shelter and protec- goal we bave now reached and we beg to the clock before U3-5 sure, July, A. D. 1922. at ten of I want all to know that you can Tel. have you tion of your piloting. But you given thank you for the kind interest you have noon, and ahow cause, if ary they hav*. why 1 get a hat at almost your own price. Who Demonstration us both chart and compass, and as our taken in our behalf. the prayer of said petitioner should not be aver heard of a genuine Panama for S3.75, boat glides out of the waters where you To the School Board and Citizens of granted. For Sale Ram Cl ELLERY BOWDEN. nevertheless it is true. I only have a few- have been its guide so long, and your the Town of Brooks: It is to you that we Judge. and Exhibition true Attest: left. I am to sell them. They were know must, follow us on our for the A copy. going Attractive home near Belfast. New eyes, aB I they express appreciation privile r«us. EL Johnson. I also Register. formerly $7 50 and So.00 apiece. acres of into the deeper channels ahead, may you ges you bave so generously accorded us, house, several land, garage and A rare treat that no home decorator should of have Sailors with colored facings, and Pleasant location End ever see our green and white as signals for the school bulking within whose walls WALDO SS. In Court of Probate, held at hen house. priced on Sport Hats at the same price. and grateful resolution from the we have obtained the knowledge that is Belfast, in vacation, the loth day of June, to sell. Inquire of miss at our on promise Annie S. Davis, administratrix of the Several of last season’s Hats at SI 98. Chi-Namel Store class that must never be afraid to show to unlock for us the door of the future, 1922. CARL C. JENKINS, estate of Arnold H. Davis, late of Freedom, I want to close them out at once. its- as we push out to p.rform our for the books and all other equipment 23 Belfast, R. F. D. colors, in said County, deceased, having presented Children's Hats SI.50 and SI.25 eacn. dates below. sea of a op- and facilities have and last given mission in the splendid bigger you provided, her first and final account of administration but not for the competent teachers ELIZABETH SHAW will YOU to portunity. least, of said estate for allowance. OF MAINE It pay come and learn the many easy, economical have for our instruction. Belfast STATE ‘We ask you then, dear friends, to be you employed ( Ordered, that notice thereof he given, three Mitchell Street, Perry's Coiner, methods of home with the students of the Brooks High OrFiCE of Secretary of State, beautifying everything in the with ua and for us, as we enter upon May weeks successively in The Republican Journal, Take the Stockton jitney at the Wind- glad to receive and AUGL'STa, June .6 1922. of the aure that we are School continue appreciate a newspaper published in Belfast, in said cents. the program hour, sor. House for 10 Notice ia hereby given that a petitioner the of our the privileges we have so much enjoyed. County, that all persons interested may at- Chi'Namtl all moat earneat in aaauring you of CHARLES DYER, a convict in the Ernest L. tend at a Probate Court, to he held at Belfast, pardon joy at you with ua, and that I, in ‘Our former superintendent, W ALDO COUNTY JAIL AT BELFAST, under ^having T. who on the 11th day of July next, and show c use, Odd Fellows’ Association warm of your preaence, Toner, and Supt Lloyd Dunham, Building sentence for the crime of ASSAULT is now A Chi-Namel Demonstrator the inapiration if any they have, why the aaid account should in in the have labored so unceasingly for our we£ beforejthe Governor and Council and a otherwise WATERPROUf am moat aincere telling you, not be allowed. ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS MEETING pending CONVINCE YOU of its HEEL, HAMMER and fare and have so and faithfully thereon will be in the Council «*»*. name of my classmates, how truly glad genially ELLERY BOWDEN. Judge. hearing granted DURABILITY and its SELF LEVELING ADVANTAGES which advice and Notice is that the annusl meet- Chamber at Augusta, on the 7th and are that are here. We hope that given us words of encourage- A true Attest: hereby given FRIDAY, day for the Most laps we you aopy. Build- at o’clock possible Inexperienced to apply without leaving shall ever and remem- ing of the stockholders of Odd Feilows’ of JULY next, 10 A. M. old or 1 may all feel that it haa been good to ment, we respect Chas E Johnson, Register. marks. There is a Chi-Namel Paint or Varnish for you ing Association will be held at Odd Fellows’ EDGAR C. SMITH. Enamel, and see in all ber. hard and nig be with ua tonight, may Hall, si Belfast, Maine, on Wednesday. July 3w24 Deputy Secretary of State. softwood, metal, cement, plaster, etc., each guaranteed some aaaurance of ‘Parents: Words are inadequate to ex- .that we do and aay 5th, 1922. at seven o’clock p. m for the choice quality or Money Refunded. for kind- even while realizing that, p ess .our gratitude the loving of officers and the transaction of such other your welcome, ToTet 30c Can of to Holder* have manifested all before said CHI-NAMEL VARNISH aa a claaa, we cannot well aak you to nesa you throughout business as may properly come P'DITU't Four room all modern im- * Attached “Come Again.” our undertakings, for the tender care and tenement, meeting. Coupon. been electric range, bath, H. President •To thia friend*, we Ihank you for protection which has constantly provements, etc., RALPH HOWES, AUTOMOBILE end, for or house- June 15. 1922. here and bid you ours, for the gentle encouragement that well adapted rooming light Belfast, Maine, your attendance tonight Attest: welcome to the has us to conquer our difficulties keeping. Apply to A true copy. "THIS FREE COUPON all a hearty and aincere helped Clerk. 2w25 M. R. Samuel Adams, our sS^asrN^rwijfjja aac- Store Jaat of the claaa of 1922. —to overcome our faults, and for the K.NOWLTON, upon purchase of a 25c Varnish Brush to insure gathering 57 Street. TRIMMING will be fairttj**rr rifices you have so cheerfully made—for High accepted as 30c upon purchases of cans of Chi-Namel channel*. larger •Onward, through deep all theae we thank you. Auto curtains and cush- May we paaa by right, Notice tops, To our Teachers, Past and Present: Caution and •j^me____Address__^ Waving from all panel*. We extend to you our sincere thanks for ions made repaired. Slip FOR SALE Whereas Etta Fowler, has Our color* green and white; high ideals you have kept before us, for my wife, covers for all cars. them Can be cut left this la to forbid ail persona Special May we keep floating the inspirations you have given us, for LODGE ROOM CARPET. me, or harboring her on my account covers. On each breeze ao light, your ever-ready assistance when our up to cover several small rooms. Make trusting Ford Sedan slip be seen as I shall bills of her contracting 00- True ideal* denoting, tasks were difficult, and for your sympa- good cottage carpet. Can any- pay po HALL HARDWARE after this date. Welcome, here, tonight’ thy in all our joys and sorrows. We have time during day time. Must be sold at LORD & CO. Isabelle June 19, 1922. The Claaa Poem, by Miaa been often hasty, heedlesa of your feel- once. Inquire of Dr. M. C. Stephenson, Searsmont, 23 and -J 3w25* MOSES A. FOWLER. Tel. 343-3 and Saturday, June 22, and our own best interests, and have Masonic Temple. Tel. 292-4. Thursday, Friday Stubbs, waa considered aa worthy of ings j REPRLSENTA I IVES TO Wanted—The telegrapher who took THE EDWARD SIBLEY | ‘.he first message of discovering Living- LEGISLATURE tone in Africa hy Stanley fifty years ago. Edward Sibley was born in Belfast, Communicate Colonial Theatre before The class representative contests re- Sept. 5, 1843, the eldest son of Reuben ! June 29th. sulted as follows: and Hannah (Cutter! Sibley. His whole “The Man Who Will” Prof. F R. Sweetser, teacher of music Harriman Pendleton life was spent in Belfast until the end of is stiil at his home in Searsport, and on Winterport, 82 74 his business career. He was married June ) advice of his physician will not resume Frankfort, 28 6 15, 1869, to Clara Isabelle Thorndike, who 40 75 died teaching until next season. , Prospect, Sept. 26, 1912 His death occurred 167 70 in Thomas H. Marshall Circle will fur- Stockton, Chicago, June 15, 1922, the 53rd anni- Sears 92 116 nish the dinner for the Waldo County port, versary of his wedding day, the immedi- 2 141 ate cause of his death Veterans’ Association to meet in Belfast Isiesboro, being pneumonia. Since his wife’s death he had made bis June 29th. when all members are urged 411 482 home with his Two children to be present and bring food. daughter. Adams Pitcher survive him, Mrs. Henry Hoyt Hilton of The rain of Sun lay caused the post- Be mont, 20 9 Chicago and Harold Thorndike Sibley of ponement of the first band concert at the Liberty, 58 6 Kansas City, and seven grandchildren. City Park to next Sunday at the same Lincolnville*, 11 36 His other immediate relatives are a hour. Expressions of disappointment Searsmont, 56 6 brother, Ciiailes Andrews Sibley of Cur- heard "on all sides indicate that these Morrill, 36 11 tis, Neb, and a nephew, Cutter Sibley, concerts will be popular. They will be Palermo, 36 2 of Haverhill, .Mass. He has been well held from 4 to 5 p. m. and a collection Nofthport, 20 47 known in Belfast all his life, for many will be taken at each to defray the ex- Montviile, 74 2 years a member of the firm of Swan & pense of hiring tne hand by the Belfast Freedom, 27 21 Sibley. He was fond of Belfast and loyal Chamber of Commerce. Knox, 73 13 to his city, his native State and his country. He his old and Hospital Notes. Mrs. Colby A. enjoyed friends, new. His memory was remarkable, his RacklilT and little son, who arrived Mon 411 153 interest in books, his energy and courage day, are doing well under the special care The only contest on the Democratic were unfailing. He was strong in his of Miss Marian R. of ticket was in Belfast between “special"' Cole, N., Augusta. Warren convictions and intolerant of wrong- ... Mrs. Mary Godfrey returned to her A. Nichols and Charles E. Stevens as doing. He was s type of the oldfashioned cottage in Northport Tuesday after a ten representative. Their votes were: New Englander whose sterling character days tieatment.Mrs. Leota Patter- Nichols Stevens will be an inspiring memory to bis friends sonjRonquist is visiting relatives on Cedar Ward 1, 31 8 and relatives. His son, his daughter and Demonstration street after a critical operation at the Ward 2, 15 20 her husband, their eldest son Thorndike, Hospital. Mrs. A. A. Drury, a nedi Ward 3. 18 10 I and his nephew came to Belfast for the OF cal patient, returned to the home of Mrs. Ward 4, 1 1 : WAIT AND WATCH final service on Sunday, June 18, which L. A. Knowlton, Miller street, last Mon- Ward 5, 7 3 I was conducted by Rev. William Vaughan, day. an old friend. The bearers were Mayor ) FOR 72 42 New Perfection Oil Cook Stoves Kenneth G. Merriam, the son of the C. W. Wescott, Charles S. Bickford, V. late Eli C. and Mrs. Addie M. Merriam A. Simmons and C. B. Holmes. He was : of North Belfast, graduated June 12th FRANKLIN A. WARREN laid beside his wife in Grove Cemetery. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, BERT L. DAVIS from the Massachusetta Institute of MONDAY, Technology in the special mechanical Franklin A. Warren of this city died 9 to 12 a. m. 2 to S m. BELFAST, MAINE engineering course He has gone to Fort Sunday, June 18th, fr.m the results and SEaRSWONT p. Monroe, Va., Training Camp to take a complications following an auto accident six weeks’ course in Military Science. Saturday morning, June 10th, when in Paula daughter of Mr. Paul and A direct from the will be at our store on the Next fall he will become an instructor of company with two other young men. Ruth, lady factory Mrs. l'ernice (Farrow) Thomas, was Mechanical Engineering at the Univer- They were riding in Lincolnville when above and show the many of a born June 5. days you advantages using of M dne. Mr. Merriam the car was upset and Mr. Warren re- sity graduated PERFECTION COOK STOVE. from the Belfast high school and was the ceived a severe fracture of his right leg Friends have received word of the IT bruises on GRAB valedictorian of his class. and right wrist with his fore- birth June 9 of a to Mr. daughter Harry She will demonstrate that you can cook anything on one head, and later developments Indicated and Mrs. Angie (Paine) Bickford of Ells- Camp Navajo, the summer camp for less that he had internal injuries. He was Mary Elinor. that any stove made will cook and with much trouble WHEN IT COMES conducted by Orrm J. Dickey of worth, boys, born in Waldo, the son of Lincoln A. and k will on Sat- Walter Mr. and and at less cost. i this city, at Northport, open the late Kitty (Wentworth' Warren. Dur- Mr. and Mrs. Poland, for another successful Mrs. Herbert Plaisted and _ urday season, ing his school days heHived in Searsmont son, Kenneth, with a good booking of boys. The Camp Mr. Willie Mehuren, Mrs. Charles Hem- and about ten years ago came to Belfast, this will be under the di- Mrs. Sadie Jackson and Miss Vi- is Come and Let Us Prove year personal where he has since resided. For some enway, Seeing Believing. Wanted—To find any person who was rection of Mr. Troyer Anderson of Dart- da Hemenway attended the Belfast High 1 years he had been in ill health, but work- The News ot Belfast with Stanley in Africa. Information who has a wide the Above Statements. of mouth College, experi- ed the greater part of the time in the school graduation. g— interest. Communiate Colonial Theatre in work. | camp Leonard-Stevens Co. shoe factory. He Mr. and Mrs. Frank Patten and daugh- ADVERTISEMENTS before June 29th. NEW The races at Georges’ Agricultural So- served a four years’ enlistment in Co. ter of West Somerville, Mass., have re- Thos II. Marshall Post. G. A. R., have ciety, Montville, scheduled for last Sat- K and had the rank of corporal. His turned to their home by auto after adver- Goldie The Central Maine Power Co. extended an invitation to the Waldo Co. urday was postponed on account of the widow, formerly Miss Whiting of spending a week with Mrs. Sadie Jack- for little tises Hotpoint Hughes electric range Veterans’ Association to meet in Belfast rain to Tuesday, June 27th, when the this city, three dear children, his son and were accompanied by Mrs. be in Belfast Mrs Alice W. which a demonstrator will on Thursday, June 29th. following races will be given: 2 40 pace father, two sisters, Moore Charles Hemenway and Mrs. Sadie Jack- and Miss from June 26 to 30. and 2 37 trot, purse $75; 2.26 pace am: of Northbridge Mass., Kitty son who will visit friends and relatives A still alarm was rung in shortly before survive Co. advertises a Chi- 2 23 purse $100; free for all trot and B. Sansom of Belfast him. The in Boston. Hall Hardware 8 a. m. a i trot, Saturday for chimney fire in the was held at the home of Mr. for three days. pace, $100. The Albion band will funeral and Namel demonstration on purse Ira Condon residence Bradbury street^ Mr. Frank O. Whiting, Congress Friends have received cards announc- a shoe store furnish music and there will be baseball, street, B. L. Tuttle publishes There was practically no damage. at 2 with Rev. William the June 12, of Mr. James bag race and other sports. Tuesday, p. m., ing marriage advt. Miss Minnie E Orrin J. Dickey, real estate and insur- K. Skerrye cf the Federated church, offi- S. Deane of Milo and F. Copeland advertises piano tun- 1 he returns of the 1233 pos* cards The floral display from rela- daughter of the lat John F. and Mrs. Roy ance, has rented for Mrs. Leroy Southard ciating. I COLONIAL THEATRE I sent out to lest the sentiment of tht a basket Emma at the home of the officiat- ing. her residence in Northport for the summer tives, friends, from Company K, Paine, tax-paying people of Belfast in regard tc with word from the S. of ing Rev. C. H. Bryant, New- Elmer A. Sherman olTers Franklin car, season, to Sallye Hambridge and party of ‘‘Comrade,” clergyman, I EVERY THURSDAY raising the extra $40,000 to build the new Mrs. Deane from Castine etc. for sale. New' York City. V and his room mates in the factory port. graduated .IIJNF I schoolhouse this season to the since which time I OQ white according were beautiful. The bearers were Leslie Normal school in 1914, I COMMENCING The Dinsmore Store advertises Principal Louis J. West of the High estimate of C, B. Roberts Engineering Smart she has taught in Milo with great suc- | at Gardiner, Maurice Roberts, Percy shoes and keds special prices. at as ex- School has gone to his home in Winter- Co. of Boston $174,500 resulted and Maurice Gross. The interment was cess. Their many Searsmont friends tenement to let. M. R. Knowlton has port for the summer. His many friends follows: No, 388; Yes; 423; the 845 not in Grove cemetery. tend congratulations and wishes for automobile here will be glad to know that he is re- returned yes; all qualified their and Mr. and Orrin J. Dickey advertises presumably --——— happiness prosperity. as no. No action in Milo. robe lost. turning in the fall.—Bar Harbor Times. votes were counted Mrs. Deane will make their home has been taken in the matter and w 1 DUTv-H-BRYAN 1. See advt. of cottage to let. George Orchard and family, who have not be until Horace Purinton Co. of picture been in East took The Colonial Theatre publishes living in the Black house VVaterville submits an estimate on which A pretty wedding place at the and Mrs. NORTH BELFAST program. Belfast, have removed to Swanville, they are figuring from the plans and home of Mr. Charles Bryant, a bank where he is and June at 10 a. The Waldo Trust Co. publishes engaged in lumbering specifications. Other plans than that ol Searsmont, 12th, m., when where the summer Maud and adv‘. they will spend direct taxation have been under consid- their daughter, Ella, Alfred Mrs. John Dickey went to Providence, ■ Belfast on months. for several d James Dutch of were united in R. last week to visit relatives. Fred D. Jones quotes special price eration ys. I., marriage by Rev. E. E. Harrison, the dinner set. The Church of God Association will a F. C. Tibado has the Stod- 43 piece Mrs. Wilmer J. Dorman gave two- double ring service being used. The wed- Mr. bought advertises hold its yearly June meeting at Maple in the and is The Universalist church ta le auction party Wednesday afternoor march was dard property city occupy- ! ding played by Miss Irva Mil- Grove Campground, Searsport, begin- of Mrs. Wm. K ol it with his family. Sunday service. in honor Schoppe ler. The bride wore a dainty gown of ing caution no- ning Thursday, June 29ih, and holding who is at the Moses A. Fowler publishes Bozeman, Mont., Battery white crepe de chine over white messa- B. teacher in the over A Miss Arline Walton, Sunday. pleasant and profitable with her family. The home was deco- tice. line. Her veil was caught with mock schools, New Haven, Conn., arrived jg meeting is expected. rated with bouquets of the season’s flow, Odd Ft lows Building Asso. gives no- orange blossoms and she carried a bou- Monday to spend her summer vacation I ers. The afternoon was spent with tin tice of meeting. A Stale examination for teachers for quet of bride roses. The room was taste- with her father, Mr. W. H. Walton. I " the to the of honor be both High and Grade work will be held game, gift guest fully decorated with ferns and roses. I Dr. Elmer Small wants field strawber- of this at Supt. Roderick’s office next ing a dainty Porto Rican mat. Assortei After the ceremony ice cream and cake Kenneth Merriam, formerly Saturday YOU’RE HUMAN ries. ice coffee and salted nuti was from the Mass. I beginning at 8 o’clock promptly. All cake, cream, were served. To save the servers trou- place, graduated milli- served. The other wer< Institute of this spring with Mrs. Elizabeth Shaw publishes candidates are urged to be here for the were guests ble the young couple carried their own Technology Like to all of us, romance, He has been nery advt. examinations. Mrs. Amos J. King of San Juan, P. R dishes to the and from there high standing appointed adventure sometimes calls preliminary kitchen, to Mrs. John C. Pillsbury, Mrs. Morris L. as instructor of mechanical engineering you. The desire to ses a hastened through a back door to their car do Edward A. Wadsworth has received Mrs. Har of Maine. things, things that you Slugg, Mrs. Clyde B. Holmes, which was thus a in University know B. Hills left for a busi- waiting, making clever other people have Milton Tuesday news of the arrival, June 13th, in Som- of New Mrs done old H. Hollingshead York, getaway. The bride’s going away gown becomes as irresist- ness trip in Boston and vicinity. of a Kath- ible desire. erville, Mass., granddaughter, William M. Randall. It was a happy re was of blue Canton coat crepe with and ■ How would erine Elinore, the daughter of Mr. and union of friends. you like to the of the girlhood hat to match. Mrs. Dutch was a gradu- take that memorable The contract for building Mrs. C. Miss Char- ; trip George Thompson, through Africa — of & Walker has beeu Election Locally. The ate of Maine Wesleyan Seminary at COLONIAL THEATRE the trip new houses Gray lotte Burkett Wadsworth. The steady that made Kent's Hill, class of ’18, and for the Stanley famous awarded to Carter & Son, Belfast. rain of Monday and the unusually bad past and opened up the dark two has THURSDAY — Agnes Acres supported by George K. Willey has sold his restau- condition of the roads after a years taught in the public continent to the world? three-days’ Edna and Conrad Nagle in added 201 schools of Belfast. She was a Murphy Remember how The board of registration rant on High street to Herbert R. McDon- storm kept the total Republican vote popular your blood list the vocalist at Kent’s tingled when you read the new names to the voting for pri ald of this who owns the building. and as there was no contest in the soprano Htil, and her “THE city, down ORDEAL” story remember how you 129 were women and 72 is much in her mary electron; The business will be conuucted by James county on the Democratic ticket thert singing always enjoyed wished you could be ons own town. She was of those adventur- men. J. Ashworth, who came here a short time was no incentive for them to come out vice president of Mason in sturdy | FRIDAY—Shirley ers? and has been Mr. chef. the Y. W. C. A., also president of the Well, you can be— Carter’s Orchestra of Belfast of five ago Willey’s in full force. George I. Keating of Bel- almost. The plcturization their candidate for Clerk of Eromathean Society at Kent’s Hill; for EVE” of this will furnish music for the festival fast, Courts, “EVER SINCE wonderfnl story Is pieces Don’t fail to see the demonstration of two she was an of Victor so so true lid the ticket in the city by 118 ovei years ollicer real, to history, tall to be held at Lincoln, Wednesday, so exact in the Hotpoint Hughes Electric Range Hon. W. R. by ten grange, Searsmont. The groom is an ex- atmosphere 28. Pattangall, governor, SATURDAY—Wesley Barry, Agnes Ayres, that you are unerringly June in Belfast at the store of the Cen- service enlisted in the in given votes. Where the Republicans had no man, having Pat O'Mally and .T. Barney Sherry carried, forgetful of the Wanted—The newspaper man who tral Maine Power Co,, June 26 to 30, by opposition Hon. John E. Nelson, Repre- Uuited States Navy. He is now employ- present, into this glorious “GO AND GET IT” past. handled the story of liudiug Dr. Living- their home economist. Miss Ogden. See sentative to Congress, led with 2511 in ed at Bank’s garage, Belfast. After a stone by Stanley in Africa fifty years their advt. on page 7 for particulars. the County, County Attorney Ralph I. short trip the couple will be at home at A Fast Moving Melodrama. Theatre be- 148 High street, Belfast. have the ago. Communicate Colonial According to official statistics publish- Morse, led the city with 914. Wm. K. They ^ best wishes of their many friends. Keefe in fore June 29th. ed by the Extension Service Department Keene, Belfast’s representative, had 863 MONDAY—Zona Carl Laemmle complimentary votes. President Ralph H. Howes of the at the U. of M. from reports of county “THE BROKEN SILENCE” presents W'aldo holds third in Miss Isabel Towle, a teacher in the Chamber of Commerce has heard nothing agents county place Guy A. Gray was arrested Wednesday of of the Great defiuite from for mail ser- the Boys and Girls Agricultural and F. A who search- Barnum school Bridgeport, Conn., dames Oliver Curwood’s story the request by SherilT Littlefield, North Woods. Home clubs. It has an enrollment will arrive Sunday to spend the season vice on the Boston steamers during the Making ed his meat market under the bowling Walsh of 318 boys and girls. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Harold Lloyd in “Among Those Present.” George summer months. The business interests alley in the Coliseum building on Main vrim luui9v Lurrairic ill of the the Littlefield had received Towle, Searsport avenue. Three teach- M | city are anxious for privilege. H. E. Jackson of Rockland was before street. SherilT ers of the school will accompany her for TUESDAY—Katherine MacDonald in Judge Clyde R. Chapman of the Munici- complaints that Gray was selling intoxi- The North Church Guild will have a and made the search. He a week's outing at one of the Towle cot- pal Court Friday on complaint of police cating liquor “The Notorious Miss Lisle” food sale at the rooms of the Waldo discovered a can containing two tages. officer Elmer S. Whitehead of this city quart The Season's Most Sensational Scandal Story. Trust Co. next at 3 m. The as a man was Saturday p. to his bottles ot alcohol just at- for refusing stop car on Northport S. B. King of Essex «_ W1THSTAKLFT Mrs. Ban- committee in charge are: Mrs. Harry L. to get away with it. Gray street, avenue, when requested to by the officer tempting “Fair WEDNESDAY—William Russell In Mrs. M. L. Mrs. Norman the alcohol dii not gor, has hired Oakes” cottage on Kilgore, Slugg, He was fined claimed that belong $1(1. Towle shore in East Belfast for the Kead, Mrs. B. O. Norton, Mrs. George E, to him, but Judge Clyde'R. Chapman, the “The From Her grandson will Lady Longacre” oana oi genuine gypsies arrived nere whom he was tried season. arrive with K Kittridge. before Thursday her this week and other members of her Closing Chapter of “Winners of the West.” Friday in seven large, but dilapidated day morning, found probable cause and IN AFRICA* will join her later. Mrs. C. B. Holmes will entertain the autoes. The officers would not permit sentenced him to a fine of $100 and cost- family North Church Guild next Monday even- them to remain on the city streets so and 60 days in jail. He appealed and ing at her cottage at the Battery. Sup- they went to East Belfast where they furnished $500 bonds with John F. Rog- per will be at 7 o’clock and coffee will be camped for the night and apparently en- ers and William C. Mason as sureties. furnished. Anyone wishing transporta- joyed themselves. The women made the of the Wo- -3* tion, please telephone Mrs. Holmes at the most of their opportunity at fortune tell- Mrs. Cecil Clay, president buy cottage. ing and palm re ding. There were a man’s Hospital Aid, has made the follow- number of children with them. ing announcements of ladies who will have been heard Many compliments have charge of the tables ai. the Waldo from OUR competent judges of the duet sung An inquest on the lire loss of Enoch C. County Hospital, Fair to be held in the last Sunday at the Federated church by Dow was held Friday evening. The esti- Armory afternoon and evening, July 19ih: Mrs. C. W. Wescott and her daughter, mated value of buildings was given as Aprons and holders, Mrs. Ralph Ames and Miss Helen D. Wescott. Their voices $7,000; estimated damage total; insur- Mrs. Julia G. Ferguson; mystery, Mrs. E. Gifts That Last Summer Line of Goods blended beautifully on the sweet notes of ance, $1,500; estimated value of con- A. Wilson; food, Mrs Wm. K. Keene; -,My Faith Looks Up to Thee,” by George tents, $3 500; estimated damage, stick friendship, Mrs. W. Morris Deisher; bas- is c< mplete. We are showing a fine line of Nevij>8. I am an fine stock and farming implements, total loss, some kets and pillows, Mrs. L. A. Webber ai d showing exceptionally | furniture saved; insurance, none. Cause Mrs. C. A. Thompson; flowers, Mrs. S C. Cecil an official has WATCHES Clay, stenographer of lire, unknown. Pattee and Mrs. A. D Mowry; candy, of for JUNE WEDDINGS. LADIES’ WRIST three important for the near gifts | engagements Mrs. Robert P. Coombs; twenty-five cent future. He will the Maine Dental If weather conditions are favorable both American and Swiss makes. The little Octagonal report table, Mrs. N. H. Small; towel, Mrs. Eu- Association in Augusta June 21-23, the I there will be a great assemblage of a fine The is gene L. Stevens; ice cream, Mrs. G. E. Swiss Wrist Watch makes gift. price low, Maine Medical Association in Portland, Knights Templars at Waterville on St. Kittredge There wdl be a baby show in the and our guarantee behind it. June 26-28 and the United States League John’s Day, June 24. Arrangements have quality good the afternoon, with a silver cup, spoon, of Building and Loan Association in Port- been made with the Sea Food Products and as The band will give a Fred T. land Co. of Rockland to furnish 120 bushels of pins prizes. Jeweler 19th and 20th. Chase, July concert in the evening to be followed by clams and three tons of lobsters. This IEWELRY OF with music McKeen’s orches- QUALITY Members of Troop five of the Boy company will furnish all the other food dancing by 25 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 34-11 tra. and Scouts connected with the M thodist necessary to feed the 2,000 people who Brooches for the Neck, Pearl, Gold Fancy Beads, church are on a week’s hike under the are expected to be on hand to partake, POOR’S Mills. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ladies’ Leather Belts with Silver Buckles, Gold Wedding charge of Frank Downs, Assistant Scout and will bring its own stalf of 70 people Jackson returned to Sanford last Satur- and Also our large selection of Em- roaster. Engagement Rings. They will visit Augusta, China to superintend the cooking department day...Miss Ellen Dunning and niece of blem Pins, Charms, Rings, Etc. Lake in Liberty and other points of in- and these, with about 80 waiters, will see Massachusetts is visiting Mrs. Arthur terest. They have with them shelter that all will be promptly served. There Thompson.... Ho ward Wilson, U. of M. tents, blankets, and other necessary ap- will be a large attendance from Palestine ’23, Who has been visiting his parents, paratus. Commandery. Mr. and Mrs. Lester has to BRUCE BROS’. Wilson, gone * PICTURES Massachusetts.... Vesta Higgins has gone to Knox to visit her grandparents, Mr. j Sawyer’s Beautiful Colored Photographs. and Mrs. Henry Higgins. ..Mrs. Geneva Nutting’s Famous Interiors and Scenery Wentworth has been visiting her sister, Monumental Works Mrs. Mary Wentworth, and other friends. STOP! LOOK! READ! ....Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Wood and Mr. H. LOCKE & SON and Mrs Earl Cross motored to Bangor P hen lx Row, Belfast. J. 43 Piece Dinner Set $7.96 last Saturday spending the day....Several BELFAST, MAINE Only from this place attended thi B H S. Helen Rolerson be- LINE OF These sets are from our regular stock patterns and can be graduation exercises, WE HAVE A COMPLETE ing one of the graduates....Mr. and Mrs. matched as readily as white ware. Henry Wentworth and Mrs. Dellie Wade TABLETS and MARKERS] of Alfred Dutch MONUMENTS, FREE—On Saturday with each cash sale of one of the attended the wedding j and Miss Maud Bryant at the home of above we will FREE one wash Liftli sets give galvanized tub, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bryant in Sears- set of the State. Vfir Head Colds Work in|Jall parts * ANY SIZE, FREel. monl, the 12th,... Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anoint the inside and outside of the noetrils with a at “WALK IN AND LOOK AROUND.” Wentworth gave reception their 156-3 for and home last Saturday evening to Mr. and Telephone designs prices. Yours Mrs. Alfred Dutch. About 50 guests were truly, 1 were the of work and material. ThenSuSSfim * recipient many first class present. They We guarantee ^ Promptly restore* free breathing Me. useful presents, including silver, china, FRED P. JONES, Belfast, 1 and glass. Ice cream and cake was served. DO YOU KNOW WHY— lifers HmSi Minv Remediis?__M»; I vsxzssss ^°° c U \i °* ^ r^Kcute* *»,v | Uke^fee. 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jWTWATIONAL CaWTOQN CO. I». Y | FREEDOM. CORE THROAT SI OCMON If You Want An interesting relic of a vanished ep- or t hron- Phillips Williams spent the weekend tonsilitis hoarseness, och is a copy of I he Ind-pendeir wilh bis sister, Mrs. A. M. Small. gargle with warm salt icle and the Universal Advertiser, Ad- ams and Nourse, publishers, Boston, in Good Health Mrs. Frank Bennett and daughter Mary water. Rub Vicks over E — the possession of John Lancaster, Breathe Bight Eat Bight'—Exer- have gone to the r home in Montville for throat and cover with a medi- having come to him from his grandfath cise—and you will seldom need he summer. Swal- hot flannel cloth. cr The date is Thursday, Septemb> r 14 cine. Fresh air and helps day night Belfast town of to Mrs. Sara Thompson of spent low slowly small pieces. 1786 It may be s en that the to keep your system in condition the weekend with her daughter, Mrs. Boston was its there be- resist colds and sickness. having troubles, Eat plain, Henry Clement. ing given the recoro of a town meeting wholesom e, Willard Sparrow, in Faneuil hall in which "The Honour- well-cooked George Bryant, were in able Samuel E was chofen food, vegeta- George Worth and Dana-Banton Adams, q on business. VICKS and a committee appointed bles and fruit, Waterville recently Moderator,” avoiding rich to draft an “addrefs” to the governor, desserts, pas- Mr. Cusick and Mr. Hinds of the Acad- w VapoRub James Bowdoin. The use of the old "f” and sweets. 17 Million Uted try emy Faculty has gone to their homes in Over Jan Yearly Exercise in the There’* is general throughout the pages Under Gardiner for the summer vacation. Magic open air not State Board Charities and Cor- the head of Foreign Intelligence, the lat less than forty Mrs. Gustave Bellows and in est news from London bears the date minutes daily, Mr. and rections Every Drop and your di- family spent the weekend in Ellsworth, I June 27 First and last many o'd news- gestion will the guests of Mr. and Mra. Harry Woods. Bring out that old chair, papers have been rerr duced in f 'C-simi- give vou little le of the fact: trouble. Repoit of an Inspection ot W aldo County table or book case you and treasured in i„iiurance But do Mrs. Fred N. Flye and daughter Ruby- but this old sheet is an If yon eat too heartily of the General 1922. have discarded because its beyond question or a weeks Hospital, May 23, wrong food, get too little exerciae. you are in Somerville, Mass., for two finish is marred, and let original and doubly interesting in conse- may safely uae “L.F.” Atwood's Medi- Board of Directors, Edward visit with Mrs. Flye’a parents, Mr. and President, Vernicol transform it into quence. Mr. Lancaster keeps it rolled in Years cine in small doses, when your food dis- Mr. F. I. Wilson; Thirty Evans; Secretary, tresses you or when yon get bilious or Mrs. Dyking. a new of furniture. parts of two copies of The Whig & C our- Miss G. L. Rider, R. N piece constipated. Used for more than sixty Superintendent, Vernicol is a varnish ier which cairy the reports of the assasi- years by thousands of people right here Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clement and a graduate of the Hospital, who assumed stain. Comes in a can and nation of President Lincoln and the sur- in Maine. a bottle bandy for em- Belfast for but a week Keep daughter Irva, were home from the duties of superintendent unusual in- ergencies.—50 cents,—1 cent a dose, at goes on with a brush. It render of Lee’s army, both of a few They will aoon go to Mont- ago. your dealer's. daya. stains and varnishes with terest. “L-FZ’ MEDICINE Me. ville to the home of her aister, Mrs. John Miss Rider is assisted by one graduate CO., Portland, each stroke, changing the where Mr. Clement is going to nurse, and has four nurses iu training, MONHOE Cornforth, old finish to a new color the buildings for Mr. Cornforth. three being in Belfast and one in Bangor Exact of How To Invest Money. paint and it with its Copi Wrapper. at the Eastern Maine General Hospital, preserving _ Monroe cheese June 5. I The Freedom Academy Commencement with which the Belfast school is affiliated long-lived varnish. factory opened Office your Saving. Bank was one of the best can use Verni- Ihs. of milk were received and 104 The Pott Exercises this year ; The partially trained nurses are hired, one Anybody 24,475 to Frederick coL Just a brush In cheese were made during tile week. As POSTMASTER KEATING continues ever held in Freedom. Mr. ; for day and one for night duty. dip a fine I the can and Dries this is the only cheese factory in Maine the people of Belfast the Shepard of Waterville preached The capacity of the hospital is 17 beds, apply. imprest upon are assured of a good market IJEstate of Emma A. late of baccalaureate sermon in the Congrega- and the number of patients S. Four opera- quickly with a lustrous the patrons Dyer, Sesriport, of Treasury Savings Certifi- in the cities and James I’ Nichols < f Searsport advantages j tional Church to a very large audience. been within the finish that lasts. for their products nearby appointed id- tions have performed past Probate Notices ministrator A. as an invest- This is conducted on a | June 13, D. 1922, cates and Postal Savings Monday evening the Junior Prize Reading six days, and the operating room is well It’s fine for floors too. towns. factory basis the farmers. Estate of L. Agn.s Morrell, late of as the beat method of en- was such that did credit to each speaker and The steri- Come in and ask for free co-operative by Winter* ment as well equipped brightly lighted. Edith M. of the To all interested in either of the port. Page of Portland appointed to and much credit to the faculty lizers run literature. persons couraging persons o small income by electricity. administratrix de bonis non, June 13 A The were awarded to estates hereinafter D the habits of thrift and saving. “The academy. prizes The I ospital is homelike and clean, named: 1922. form for the ; said a Miss Una Beam of Montville girls, and well furnished. The office under this system” freshly painted COOPER & COMPANY At a Piohste (Yurt held at Belfast, in sno Kstate of I*»vi S. Huff, late of post and Mr. Merle Hurd of Knox for the boys. and Burnham. who made an investigation kitchen is situated in lhe basement, fo r the Cr ot W a Ido. n the a* cor d 1 u*s Gr. ce K Huff of Burnham financial sage tt LFA>r. -VI INI urty appointed admmia. Iola Ingraham of Knox Bnd Clyde Briggs a washer of the new U. S. Government Savings a laundry adjoins it with power
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Electrically _ "1 Fourteen years’ experience in watching the successful develop- Come! See for ment of the electric range convinces us that electric cookery is unquestionably safer, cleaner, cooler, easier, better and 1-3 cheaper Yourself than any other method. HOLD A WE SHALL We would not give such a sweeping endorsement unless we meant every word of it. Demonstration Over 500 families in our territory are cooking their meals electrically. In the Belfast district alone there are 104 electric DISPLAY ROOMS AT OUR range homes. Homemakers thoroughly enjoy their ranges and in all better and more 99 High Street, Belfast, they find electric cookery ways economical. our we’ve sold a of but June 26 to 30 During range experience variety ranges to our mind the name and Miss Maud Ogden, an expert cook demonstrator ot home economics will be at about Electric our store to explain more Cookery. ELECTRIC RANGE and Come ! See for yourseb, the simplicity of electric cookery. Broilff/ectaW^ satisfaction now means supremacy in electric cookery, You’re Invited! The Hotpoint Hughes is more than a kitchen range; it is a perfected electrical appliance lor preparing perfectly cooked food.
Electric Cookery Electric Cookery Electric Cookery is Safer Cooking is Clean Cookery Cooler Cookery No auestion about it—the electric The dangers of open flame and es- The electric range concentrates its switch with a single turn does away heat under the uten- caping lumes are eliminated in the directly cooking are un- with the ever-full ash pan, dusty coal sil. There is no flame to raise the electric range. Explosions of the room. The oven of a childish hod, scattered kindlings, sooty, dirty temperature known—the mischief with its thick insulated walls retains the cook walls and ceilings. Friend husband, hand or the carelessness of all the heat and applies it evenly to loss of a appreciates these advan- can at most, cause only the especially, bean?, cake or roasts. Think of the The electric causes no little current. tages. range comfort of cooking in hot summer more dirt or dust than your easy chair. weather.
R Electric Cookery is Easier fire to “medium” The snap of a switch “builds” your “low,” Accurate thermometers nr “hiffh” lust as you need it. give of heat. The Hughes you an exact regulation Hotpoint And that s Electric Range almost thinks for you. surely easier. Electric Cookery is Better freed from all as to Better cooking is cooking uncertainty that is done in Comfort-cooking that is results—cooking that is and that clean surroundings-cooking cfean permits while the economical and that prevents shrinkage retaining food-value of the dish. These finest flavor and the whole of electric cooking. are the characteristics Electric Cookery is 1-3 Cheaper off can continue T oner after vour heat is turned you cooking the thick-walled oven acts like a from stored heat because too, saves at least 15% fireless cooKer. The electric oven, and scientific experiments shrinkage in meat bills. Practical is 1-3 cheaper than nrove that at our 3 cent rate, electricity monthly bill for the 104 range users in coal— The average Installed in Your Rakef-Eleetrieally Belfast district is only $2.62. $AF § 1% Kitchen Ready to Cook. Central Maine Power DOWN Company Dollars a model Hot- Twenty-five puts popular point Range in your kitchen ready to cook. Con- venient monthly payments will give you its daily District Superintendent enjoyment while you use it. MAINE
and PANIS f ACIOKY Automobile Owners SINCE 1882 1922 Auto License FOR SALE PULLMAN For Sale )r. Hester Brown Stitchers Wanted ATTENTION At 72 Main Sheet, Belfast. Registration Some Boat Bargains: APPLY AT ONCE. Second growth nice hard wood, atov« be sworn to. Motor Boats; one double- MR. A. K. WOOD will do all kinds of APPLICATIONS, must Two 16-foot fitted, delivered at once. Price $12 cel Skiff Tenders (new); one end Peapod; two automobile top work at my harness shop. cord. For further particulars apply to OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN MAURICE W. LuRD 13-foot Rowboat (Peapod); two second- Work Low and satisfaction guaranteed. Charles R. Coombs Taundry prices JOEL P. down. WOOD, hand Dories. Prices way Anyone wishing Laundry done tele- C. E. STEVENS’ Notary Public. Justice of the Peace 4w23 R. F. 6, Belfast. GEO. M. GRAY, Belfast, Me. phone to D, ^ 59 St. 24tf BELFAST STEAM LAUNDRY Harness Shop, Church St., Armory Bldg. Tel. 177.14 tt22 High Street. lei. 320 Undertaker Hayford Block, Belfast, Maine tf4l High ! FICTION BLENDED W. Stevens Makes FACTS AND Relief from Captaii^Albert IN FILM OF AFRICA IN 1871. WorldRecord in Parachute Jump Rhefunatic Pams The word "theatre” means, to most of entertainment and simple and Rheumatism is a constitutional The Dayton Journal of Dayton. Ohio, us, pure 1 the added attractions of the words "mo- It causes local aches anti an account disease. under date of June 13th aivea with inflamed joints and stiff tion picture serial” in connection pains, world records in aviation, one of to the ear of the muscles; hut cannot be permanently of two the former word spells Stevens of Bel- audience thrills, ex- relieved bv local or external appli- which was won by Capt. twentieth century "I citement and suspense. cations. ft must have constitutional fast. In a personal note “Bert” says: "With Stanley in Africa,” the Uni- ! treatment. as on crutches for about a month, 1 and am versa! serial, which starts at the Colo- Take the great blood-purifying at a fine shaking up. I left the plane on June 29th, as- tonic medicine. Horsl's Sarsaparilla, got nial Theatre Thursday, a a mile and a h If a its of all this plus lib- which corrects the acid condition of j a velocity of over sures spectators de- eral education in history. the blood on which rheumatism minute. Hit the ground pretty hard, too; relief. Never have fiction and act been so pends, and gives permanent wind. However, I am | due t« the bigh blended in a motion picture ) It combines tie most effective agents j perfectly well.” The Journal in this famous epoch in the treatment of this disease getting along quite production as it has of the theme of which fairly says: history, throbs with romance of the days of 1871, j Two aviation altitude records were j when Henry M. Stanley was on his fa- \ SEARSPORT established by aviators at McCook ltela mous to find Dr. David Liv j I afternoon. expedition of her sis yesterday feet for mgstone. the well known missionary, Alice Trundy was the guest The first was a record of 24,206 j 1 for five was lost to civiliza- Mrs. Leon White, in Bangor for The flight was made in who, years ter, three passengers. Dark Continent: with a Moss tion in the heart of the lew days. a Martin bember equipped is were Lieu- Its educational value unparalleled, spen supercharger. The passengers from j Miss Clsra Chapman of Bangor A. W. for it takes this famous expedition n tenant Leigh Wade, pilot; Captain the past week at the Field* cottage the time of its formation to the end ot Stevens, aerial photographer, and Ser- Norris street. j the historical event, and assures its suc- geant Roy Langham, observer. ONE THOUSAND PAIRS romance OF ar from cess by weaving a thread of Mrs. Ralph Long and two children The second was a parachute jump art head of through the dates and names of history, rived recently from Gardiner and this height by Captain Stevens, j the which makes it an unusually attractive of Charles Russell. the aerial section at guests photographic and feature. field. entertaining Nichols arrived recently froir o. Universal has been striving especially Edward In the record, Stev- of his mother, setting parachute certain features New York and is the guest adverse conditions hard lately to produce ens battled with two and Mrs. D. M. Nichols. j his life. which tend to appeal educationally WHITE a threatened which for time in SHOES=KEDS he was feel that their efforts have been repaid Mr*. John Eyre and son Louis, ol When he jumped from the plane which the "With Stanley In Africa” ser.al of Orange, N. J., will arrive in Searsport caught in a 120 mile-an-hour gale a small which there are thirty-six reels. this month to spend the season. whipped him through the air like Georg# Walsh, the f atured player, is has stick on the end of a string. at Prices Made Possible Mr*. Frank Spratt of Bar Harbor supported by such capable and popular I Go on Sale this Morning IN MIDAIR Only several weeks as the OXYGEN TANK IS LOST who the arrived to spend which players as Louise Lorraine, plays E. Roulstone. This caused the oxygen tank, guest oi her sister, Mr*. F. feminine lead; Charles Mason, William had on hia chest, to become Week's Rain he strapped Welch and Gordon Sackville. Last who has been the aviator by Mrs. Sarah Nickel* unfastened. As it dropped the Edward one of the besVknown Young in Main it to the Hull, j guests of Mrs. Henrietta caught the tank and attached direct- home in Port- serial directors in the profession, j street, has returned to her harness which was fastened for to wear but too short a time parachute ed the filming of this chipter play of time for you them, land. around his body. Plenty to atop Universal. ... While Stevens was endeavoring Josepn Nicnois ana iw« us to This is the of One Thousand Capt. the oscillation of the the tana for sell them.' story pairs and Mrs. i'elphine Billing* of parachute B. returned home Satur- Bucksport, was losL Charles Eaton cal- came loose a second time and Lynn, Mass., were in town recently day night from Gardiner, where he visit- on sale at The Fortunately for Stevens be was then be- of White Shoes and Keds that go Dinsmore friends. ed several days wh le en route here from ling upon low the altitude when oxygen is required. j Havana, where he had been the Sweetser of Minneapolis, Minn, earth was made without Cuba, o’clock. Albert The trip to the of this who Store this at L. A. Colcord and guest of Louis DeLemos city, morning eight is the guest of Mrs. any further incident. Stevens jumped Mr. Sweetser spends the winter season in Florida. Professor F. R. Sweetser at the from the plane as it was passing over never and John B. Walton of Gardiner The old that “the wheel is turned by the homestead in Main St. He landed at Jamestown, 25 Mrs, adage Springfield. sccompanied Mr.* Eaton home, making miles 30 minutes later. Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Palmer, Mr. and south, the in their car. is true in the of White The of the trip was to trip water that has very selling Mra Don Snow and Miss Sybil Cram of primary purpose passed” Alice make aerial photographs. All three men Bangor were recent guests of Miss Mrs. Raymond R. Sherman is attending us White must were with parachutes and oxy- Shoes. has that Shoes be Walker at Wbitecap. equipped the commencement at Bates College, her Experience taught ! gen tanks. trr ii-i a __L«J IV, a ♦ am alma mater. Marshall and two -- we Mr. and Mra. Harold T» UbU BUIVUUV sold this month and know what kind of weather motored to you children of Newton, Mass., ! perature was zero. The plane was caught Searaport June 17th and spent the holiday in the high wind velocity and for a time left to do almost a month’s A. M. have had. eight days and week end with Capt. and Mrs. drifted with it, the ship’s speed not being Only Rosa. sufficient to maintain a forward speed. means must them at field at 11 business. This that you buy practical- The three men left the Donald Harry McCaslin. Vaughan, o’clock morning and returned Lester Conary, Tom Coiman, {Ralph yesterday at 1.35 m. The ascension took 2 hours own Moody and Calvin Stinson went down p. ly your price. and 5 minutes and the descent 30 minutes. the bay on a deep sea fishing trip, return- No ill effecta were felt by the three ing June Uth with a good catch of cod. airmen during their trip. When they of a lunch Miss True Ross arrived Saturday reached altitude they partook NINETY-FIVE Lucy bottles. TWO from New York and is the guest of her which was carried in thermos field the and Mrs. Andrew M. Ross, After the return to McCook parents, Capt cali- FOR WOMEN’S WTHITE until her marriage to Dr Roger Du Bose altitude data and instruments were that of New York takes place later in the brated by officers, which showed two records had been established. The season. "IHERE'S NEARLY data will be sent to the bureau of stand- and Oxfords; Mra. William E. Grinnell, her daugh- ards for substantiation. Canvas Strap ters, the Misses Martha and Prudence, $200,000 MISSING" home in and son Fred, will close their (All Goodyear Wrelts) Foxboro, Mass., and will arrive in Sears- SWANV1LLE. Thus ends the story of the • week to spend the summer nt port this t r u st e d who will find in this lot all the season’s favor- Inn. employee You Grinnell A. Ross Nickerson has returned to to and one and two Mrs. Henry Smart and two children, Peckett’s-on-Sugar Hill, Franconia, N. yields temptation ite styles and patterns, including and Mrs. Evan Fraser and two cbil H- steals cash TWO TWO Mr. I merchandise, I Oxfords in medium, and all of Plymouth, were recent guests strap' pumps, high dren, Mr. Norris Gould of Orono was the or securities in his NINETY of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Simi son. Mrs. placed welted. NINETY guest of his cousin, Mrs. Walter J. Nick- low heels, all Goodyear son Donald remained for a care Fraser and last week. FIVE FIVE week’s visit. erson, HA til FORD are at Two be- Miss Ruth Partridge of Belfast has These priced Ninety-Five just Mrs. Sidney M. Webber and her daugh- been a guest for several days of Miss FIDILI1Y BONDS man us Valma and have arrived from cause the weather has given rain in- ters, Betty I Hazel E. Nickerson. Boston, Mrs. Webber and Betty attended provide for payment to offset clear skies and normal June weather. the graduation exercises at Northfield Misses Gladys and Margaret Trundy which be caused stead of Mr. and losses may by Academy, from which Miss Valma was ! are visiting their grandparents, But remember still have two full months graduated June 8. Mrs. C. M. Howard in Glenburn. the dishonesty, premeditated you or impulsive, of employees to All sizes and Dow arrived June 12tt Mrs. Mattie Moore, who has been with to wear them in. widths. Mias Kathryn whom entrust the con- from Howard Seminary at West Bridge her daughter, Mrs. Raphnel Leavitt, in you resources of water, Mass., where she taught domestic i Corinna for some time, has returned duct and your science the past year. Miss Dow wil I i home. business. thg summer months with her moth TWO NINETY-FIVE spend At the annual meeting of the Lniver- Cora Dow. er, Mrs. salist church held at the home of Mr. W. Our Prevention and Indemnity a Mrs. Mason and Miss Louise MopKin E. Damm, the old board of officers and Against Loss Service is of Bangor were at the Chapman cottag : committees were re elected. necessary business precaution Other Bangor people whi last week. ! Rev. and Mrs. Arthur A. Blair of Liv- —a letter or ’phone call will were in town recently were Mr. and Mrs ONE ermore Falls weie dinner guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs Wingati bring full particulars. ONE Bertram Smith, and Mrs. Z. D. Hartshorn recently and Cram, John Rice and daughter Edith, am FORTY called on friends in the afternoon. FORTY ONE ONE Miss Sarah Rice. j ORRIN J, DICKEY FIVE Mr. and Mrs. Chester Trundy, son FIVE Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grinnell wh< Charles and daughter Edna were guests INSURANCE were married June 2nd in Orange, N. J Sunday of Mrs. M. F. Peavey and Mr. in New York city for a few MAINE. are at a hotel and Mrs. D. A. McLennen at Northport. BELFAST, weeks, after which they will be at th< Eyre home in Orange. Later in the sea- Mrs. T. D. Nickerson went to Bangor 200 PAIRS OK THE son they will come to Searsport for twc Friday to attend the graduating exercises weeks. of the Bangor high school, her son H. Stanley Cunningham being one of the NONE BETTER Shoes All schools in town closed June 9th foi Leisure graduates. They returned home Satur- Celebrated the summer vacation. Evan Wilson, as- day. LOTS WORSE Made the Hood Rubber Co. sistant in the high school, went to his 1 by home in Belfast Saturday. Miss Alice Mr. Oscar Bridges of Swan’s Island -USE- A PAIR A PAIR Davis of the Nichols school has accepted and Miss Ruby Gray, who were Quietly Rev. William Sanford’s Iron Rust a business position in North New Port- married at the home of ONE FORTY-FIVE ' even- \ land for the summer months. Vaughan in East Belfast Saturday Stain Remover June 10th, are guests of her parents, (Regular price $3.50) Miss Florence Colcord entertained a ing, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Gray, and are re- of all Sold on June for stains description. Leisure Shoes few friends Saturday afternoon, and best The of'Hood in ceiving the congratulations by D. E. SMITH, Belfast, dainty appearance 150 PAIRS OF WOMEN S 10th, at her home on Bay View street, will j wishes of their many friends. They or P. O. Box 31 to well dressed honor of her house guests, Mrs. Morti- 75 Church St., recommend them immediately return to Swan’s Island this week, where mer L. Stevens of Milwaukee, Miss and make HIGH VESTA KED BALS they will reside. -USE- women. Their pliability lightness Maude Colcord of Plymouth, Mass., and them on the feet. The Kender Sock lining the U. S. Rubber Co.) Miss Anne M. Kjttredge of Belfast. The dance at the Swan Lake pavilion Sanford’s No-Rub easy (Made by last was well patronized, foot from the rubber and keeps Miss Florence Colcord entertained about Friday evening insulates the about 115 dance tickets being sold. At for washing clothes. It can’t be un- 40 guests on Tuesday evening at a clam- And how do wear ! This the ball over 500 people were ad- beat. Simply boil ten minutes them cool. they bake on the Mossiqan shore. Delicious opening ONE DOLLAR A PAIR mitted and a crowd was standing then rinse. Simple, isn’t it? is the result of Hood steamed clams and coffee were served large ; usual durability pressure- outside. It will be of interest to know excess- of with a picnic supper, and the evening wai wear without Just because Dame Fashion says low instead that and August the pavilion PRICE 20c. cure process that gives long with stories and songs around a during July spent even- for wear—makes these will be opened every afternoon and At the full of §3.o0 high shoes this season’s huge driftwood fire. The party remained ive weight. regular price ! when they will serve ice cream, soft D. E. SMITH. to toast marshmallows over the coals, and ing, values. But think dcsiradehigh Kel Vesta Bals ONE drinks and confectionery, and will cater are exceptional perfectly to watch the moon rise across the bay. j you getting 1 them for DOLLAR instead of These boots are made to tourists and picnic parties. of them right when you need $4. L. Leib and Miss Louise buying Mrs. Ellen Mr. James Bradbury, the famous co- A to D. of the best material obtainable. have a last BORN less than half. All widths from They Dickerson Leib arrived Wednesday median does not expect to visit Swan- Mrs. Leib was the fibre insole and counter with steel and fibre fr„m South Berwick. ville this season. He has recently been her Mrs. John Burleigh KINNEY. In Knox, June 10, to Mr. gueat of sister, engaged by John Golden for the role of ONE FORTY-FIVE shank. In fact are one of the and Miss Leib arrived and Mrs. F. L. Kinney, a son. they very highest during the winter, father in Frank Craven’s comedy, “Ihe RACKLIFF. In Belfast, at the Waldo in South Berwick two weeks ago, having left vacant WHITE BOOTS Ked made the U. S. Rubber Co. and First Year,” the part being to Mr. and I PAIRS OF CHILDREN’S products by school as director of phy- County Hospital, June 19, 150 ■pent the year by the death of William Sampson, and their crime is high instead of low cut. at Glen Eden, Stamford, Mrs. Colby A. RacklilT, a son. only being sical training his career has already paralleled that of DOLLAR A PAIR will the summer STONE. In Troy, June 3, to Mr. and ONE Conn. They spend bis friend. All who heard Mr. Bradbury j Mr. a son. in 1 sum- Leroy Stone, All sizes from 9 to 2. ONE DOLLAR A PAIR months Searsport. at the L. A. S. entertainment last '_ in which he Swing of New York, recent- mer recall the amusing way Raymond with MARRIED. ly Berlin coriespondent for the New York related his expert nee in “fishing 1 Herald, was the guest last week of Mr. three lines!” BOULTER-COCHRANE. In Belfast, June and Mrs. Lincoln Colcord. Mr. Swing The L. A. S. met with Mrs. Lulu N. Rev. D. Brackett, Millard O. Boul- has been in Berlin since the war, keeping Patterson last Thursday afternoon. At 17, by ter and Miss Ethel Beatrice Cochrane, his fingers on the pulse of German affairs. a meeting held the previous week the both of Brooks. He came to this country from Genoa, following officers were elected: President, Sfw3)imtnore BREAN-RAMSDELL. InBayside, North- where he went to write uo the confer- Mrs. Elonia vice president, Nickerson; Rev. Wm. F. \ a port, June 14, by Skerrye ence, and he has since accepted posi Mrs. Grace A: Damm; secretary, Mrs. of Belfast, Lloyd Francis Brean of Lan- tion as general European correspondent Alice Nickerson; treasurer, Mrs. Lulu N N. H., and Miss Jessie Marian for the wall Street Journal, Boston News executive committee, Mrs. caster, Patterson; of Waterville. and associated financial publica- Doris Mrs. Florence Robertson Ramsdell Bureau Thayer, June ; 1 DEANE-PAINE In Newport, 11, tions. Before the war he was in Germany and Mrs. Margaret Nickerson; memorial Rev. C. H. Bryant, James S Deane as war correspondent for the Chicago and floral committee, Mrs. Mary F. Nick by of Milo and Miss Minnie E. Paine of News. He is considered perhaps the son, Mrs. Luella H. Nickerson and Mrs. most brilliant man in his line working in Alice Nickerson. The next meeting will Searsmont. DUTCH-BRYANT. In Searsmont, June, America at present. be held at the home of Mrs. Alice Nick- Rev. E. E. Harrison, Alfred Dutch CARD OF THANKS erson June 2!Hb. 12, by attended Thursday afternoon, E. of Sears- ; FOR SALE The following Searsport people of Belfast and Maud Bryant We sincerely thank the many friends FOR SALE the Congregational conference held at mont. who so kindly assisted us in the sickness CHARLES BREWSTER. CARD Two-family three minutes’ walk Mrs. In June house, North Belfast, Tuesday, June 13th: GREER CRIE. Belmont, 18, j and death of our loved one, and especially from the Lost Office. For A. J. Nickerson, Mrs. Frank Spratt, Mrs. by Charles R. Andrews, J. P., Thomas the nurses and doctors at Waldo County particulars, Car The many friends of Charles Brews- wishes to write to H. b care The Journal. Franklin F. E. Roulatone, Capt. and Mrs. D C. Greer and MrB. Hattie Crie both of Bel- Charles Hammons Hospital; also the beautiful flowers sent C., well known will be sorrv to Rev. and Mrs. Harold E. LeMay ater, here, mont. that they to his funeral Nichols, _ announce to his friends __2w25_ hear of his death, which occurred at the June and son David, Mr. and Mrs. James H. VlDETTO-KNOWLES. In Troy, will find him at Tuttle’s shoe Mrs. Franklin Warren i Martha Mias home of his brother, Frank Brewster, in of and Miss Duncan and Miss Duncan, 15, Andrew Videito Troy he is and Babies Goddard Buggy from a shock. Hia home was Store on Main Street, where Rillg Carlon, Miaa Rebecca Rosa, Mias Rockland, Della Knowles of Lewiston. MR. and MRS. FRANK WHITING Mrs. Colcord, Miaa formerly in Belmont of which town he to demonstrate HONEST to Let Minerva Gray, ready and Family 'i of Cottage and Miss Rosa was selectman for a number years. will Chase. Mias Carlon DIED. SHOES. The bargain table Mr. and MRS. AINSLEY MOORE On the harbor front for the month of Tedder from the Sears- He is survived by his wife, Sadie Brews- A attended aa delegates June Mrs. still be a feature. Under the pres- Miss Kittie b. Sansom August. Iuquire at Hay and the ter, and another brother. Miles S. Brews- BENNETT. In Montville, 15, port Congregational church, 81 5 be better Mr and Mrs Abram Sansom 25tf JOURNAL OFFICE of the church ter of Canton, Mass. The funeral ser- Eunice J. Bennett, aged years, ent arrangement we will All in condition. Inquire yearly report of the work of Mr. and MRS. CHAS CUSHMAN good vices were held at the Baptist church in months and 2 days. before. was by Miaa Ross. The conference able to serve you than given SIBLEY. In Chicago, June 15, Ed- A. to meet at Sandypoint in 1923. Camden, Rev. Mr. Griffith officiating. ELMER adjourned ward Sibley, aged 78 years, 9 months and For Sale SHERIS Elizabeth A. Marsano, who is a Miss Kathleen H. Tuttle, who is head 10 days. I am offering for sale my double tene- Miaa In June Frank- Wanted Mrs. Emery in Mass., will leave this of the French department of the Wind- WARREN. Belfast, 18, LOST ment Ihouse of 14 room and large base- Mr. and teacher Quincy, 26 6 months ^ a the will lin A. Warren, aged years, ment now used for vulcanizing. Inquire toed to Hallowell 1**V?e' re .cco< weak with friends for trip through ham High in Willimantic, Conn., Between Temple Heights end ’elfast, an Twenty boxes of field strawberries. Must The> the Mauretania for and 28 days. of owner on premises at 73 Church latter’* relatives. on Evert" Yellowstone National Park and to Den- sail next Tuesday on robe. Suitable reward for re- be hulled and of good quantity, ready for Street, and Wilder. In Norridgewock, June 16, automobile r49-11. nien Mrs. Lucy B.rd Cola She will visit her parents, where she will spend a year study- use. to or phone by ver, Faria, Wilder Mias Virgie turn to ORRIN J. DICKEY, Apply Mrs. G. B. later in the French. Her father, B. L. Tuttle, Mrs. Lynn (formerly Maine. DR, ELMER SMALL 3w24 MRS. E. H. WALKER. 1 of Northport Mr. and Marsano, ing 19 years. 2w25 Belfast, will accompany her to New York. E. Kane) of Montville, aged