The Republican Journal: Vol. 88, No. 21
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The Republican Joitrnai Sh II 1 MK MAY BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, 25, WIG. --ymim.li 0/ .. of locay’s journal. I ~- *',W* The Maine Press ing opened the poi t in which is carried on 7 _ Association prandial exercises witt ing paper making and marooned on words | morning edition. One received f a barren island near Bonaire foi of welcome and of different of $2,500 per News of the Gr nges commendation, wel! ! were shown the processes turning several lirt.be8 And the annum and none less than Women weeks before being taken off In 189C Press Association- Newspaper Institute at the Univer- | eserved, of his home and $1,000, PERSONAL. y ,in, city. He mentioned th€ out hand-made paper, plain colored, and | he j workers are treated with more consideration took command of the schooner Celia Secret Societies-Per- sity of Maine. that there are 19 F., Bangors in the world I of various grades. The paper on which the 1 j than and were when launched at and continued Miss Maude E. The storm on an on a visit to formerly not given diaagree- Brewer, until Mathews Has returned from a Wednesday, May l'th. the Belfast, Ireland, some of the Institute was printed was j year* | programs able his retirement about 20 few weeks visit in VlHll Problem. .Washington worst of the season, ago the writer assignments. “But,” added Mr. Seitz, years ago. Since that Boston and causing washouts on the had a glimpse of the Irish made here, and the was done in the vicinity. Obituary. .Benjamin Priest. citj printing time he had conducted a railroads and and of , “marriage generally cures the average young general store at Mrs. Nash i highways suspension of Bangor. ! which occupies a George went to Bangor Wednes- university printery, small, Center and was i steamer service, President woman of leading the newspaper life, though,” Bucksport postmaster until the day for a few visit iti<*nal Lecture. .North Wal- seriously inconvenienced the Aley was then introduced and wooden building. The days’ with relatives. I well-lighted University he office was discontinued. He to of newspaper men who came to to gave a most continued, as if to counteract this state- belonged Fort Miss Louise Grange. .Vogue Spots Bangor attend interesting address, in which he j bought the presses, type, etc., of a Bangor job Hazeltine went to Boston last l)uris a Girl of ment, “I wrote a note of thanks to a Knox Lodge of Odd Fellows of to lM i: g. Wilson, the me?ting of the Maine Press association referred to the idea young Bucksport, om that has led to the jour- printing office, and with a competent foreman the Saturday business and returned woman the other her a Grange. New England Order of Protection Tuesday. Thurs ^ay. May 18th. The Cam- nalistic instruction at have day because report of Rockland, the Univeraity of Maine in charge students will opportunity to Ira The News of Belfast. prize was and Ancient Order of United Workmen. He M. Cobe left the Boston den and Belfast had and extended a fight the only intelligent one in the by boat last Sat- contingents counted on cordial invitation to two learn all the details from type setting to mak- in Keal Estate. .Wedding the is survived a one afternoon papers.” The Commercial closed its by wife, daughter, Mrs* urday for New York, on a ■• the on one of days1 sessions Bangor business ast Belfast..The News of making trip up-river the white of the Institute. ing reedy and running a press. All the print- j Newspaper of Harold M. Brown of and two broth- trip. flyers of the Eastern I here was no set I report this address with these words: “The Bucksport, yoks. | Steamship corporation, program and no one of those ing for the University, which includes maga- one was that to listen to the ers, Capt. Benjamin R. Arey and George David H. Ferris of of Belfast. but the boat was storm-stayed at Boston. called upon was regret simply Capt. Los. Angeles, will ,, News Mr. prepared to speak, but Mrs. L. zines, reports, bulletins, programs, etc., will be Calif., A. Arey. The funeral services were held arrive in h. Nichols. .County Corre* Ogier of the Camden Herald has a P. Evans phrased address with shrewd business sense June to visit his Mrs. touring car, very aptly expressed the pleasure of done here. sister, Horace A Few Notes on the Life but felt that it would be the ladies running through it like a bracing of steel, its Thursday. B, Sellers. impossible to navi- at being present, and The visitors were invited to a luncheon at ,\ ,,-k of Col. Jesse Smart of Charles H. over quaint touches of keen wit and gate it. the heavy roads, and when asked Fogg of tha Aroostook noon and in humor, kindly The of Monroe Mrs. Clarence E. Mclntire of \ Composite Disease, Times, George W. the College Commons at extending people village and vicinity Camden arrived to tne Rockland in Norton irony, its boyish enthusiasm, its voicing of be- last California... join party making the trip of the Portland the invitation President Aley said it would be were greatly saddened and shocked 9th Friday to visit her son, John and from Northport Express-Advertiser, lief in May by Mclntire, car to do but did Arthur G. the life-work of the speaker—was a and Recent Deaths. .Transfers in by agreed so, not believe any Staples of the Lewiston just the usual fare provided for the students. the sudden death of Mrs. Lora Chase. Mrs. wife. John Journal, regret that there should not 8tate Two J. Ingalls' one would it. did show Roland T. have been an Chase was attempt They up, how- Patten of the Meeting in a spacious room adjoining the the widow of the late Franklin Clement W. cashier Accuse U. S. Skowhegan Indepen- audience that would Wescott, of The City Department ever. with a Ford car and made the dent of crowd Bangor’s biggest trip suc- Reporter the newspaper men hall the visitors headed by President Chase of Monroe and the daughter of the late National left \cnculture of Swindle, present dining hall.” Bank, Monday on a business trip Rockland at 8 a. responded cessfully, leaving m. and ar- happily. The remarks of the went to the farther end of the hall John C. Nealley of Had she to retort. Stockton Springs.. .The Aley Winterport. Michigan, in at 12.30 m. were Messrs. Norton and lived fast Price Current-born- riving Bangor p. They Staples were and took the seats assigned them. As it The next event was the in the until June 26th she would have been 63 G. particularly banquet gym- H. Cargill of Pittsfield was in )■ stalled once, and that was at as Belfast, rm only the Belfast noteworthy each said that when went was Friday fish was the feature of the nasium at 6 m. the years of age. Her home had been in Monroe they | p. Friday, work of the stu- Monday on his home from a Hied._ end of Little River to Orono way week's visit bridge, but got out with- lact year to attend the menu. A fish chowder was followed baked dents of the Home Economics village for many years. She took an active Newspaper j by Department of I in his old home. out much trouble and had fair Institute Liberty, I he L hurclies. going from they had no faith in the Department I mackerel, boiled potatoes, bread and butter the University, supervised by Professor interest in everything that was for the welfare of Frank L. Orser there to Bangor. Mr. said it was won- but of the left Monday for Ogier Journalism, what they saw and heard j and apple pie, all well cooked, excellent in Frances R. Freeman. A like banquet served community in which she lived. She was Augusta, on where he has derful how that car would climb out of that occasion so kind to employment in the the Congregational church places had impressed them with its quality and abundant in quantity, that no last year under the same was enthu- especially the sick and suffering and, factory of j auspices Charles A. Eaton & where a heavier car would have remained an- usefulness, and I like her went Co. ext Sunday. Morning wor- heard Mr. Norton say later one would leave the table hungry. President siastically praised, and for obvious reason I Master, around doing good, fre- chored. Editor Norton of the Portland Ex- that he had | Mrs. H. P. Sunday school at noon, given up a fishing trip—and the j Aley said that the idea of the Commons was to shall not institute comparisons, but will quently beyond her strength. She often said Adams, who spent the past winter only in press-Advertiser came to Bangor the be- only he would the students with the best that she wanted to so live Pasadena, has is. Thursday, evening at j day opportunity have this season j furnish possible say in this connection that the banquet last that after she was Calif., returned east and is fore. and other arrivals by train reported two to attend the Institute and not gone her friends now at hotel A. Knowlton, 16 Miller this year. In an edi- food for the least possible money, to Friday night was perfectly prepared and might say of her: “She hath Touraine, Boston. to three hourB late Belfast in The representa- torial the Express-Advertiser he make a done what she could." She was Mrs.