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ni Jour nai. BELFAST, MAINE, ^HURSDAyTaPRIL 2,1914. NUMBER 14 1 Over in one corner the Cumberland handled, or something olao went ol lour‘ial' Democratic State Convention. county properly Civic League Sunday. The Millinery Openings. PERSONAL. men had been events it was • good deal of a ^counts Isay’s wrangling but they were di- wrong. At all rected to their Mclntire of Oxford was Carnival. .Transfers in Hanson in the Lime* light. He suspend vote and listen to what fisale. Bertrand G. got William H. Hill of Rockland in Belfast A Summer Ex-Mayor Rev. Wilber F. Berry Addresses a Union Belfast Display the Latest Styles Ur. Hanson had to the four candi- Millinery on business. F*'" State Con- Bows to to Political say. the big hand of gubernatorial Wednesday Estate...Democratic the Bosses Escape on “Excluded Evidence." and Make Sales. Real Mr. Hanson said he was waa for Obadiah Gard- Meeting Many Secret c ocieties. always do but the real yell Mrs. O. J. Brooks and son Bartlett of .. Obituary.. Death. ready tp dates, Rainer, ation in reason. buildara Rev. Wilbur F. Rev. C. E. Owen and Four of the six local stores had anything Ha said he had ner. ’The stone which the rejected Berry, millinery League Sunday... Newspaper The at Portland with s always Oregon, are guests of Mrs. L. M. Orff. JVM1 proceedings opened of the corner.’ Mr. Mr. F. of the Maine Civic their last and the first real supported Democratic principles with one ex- waa become the head E. Emery League openings Saturday, K(les The Millinary Openings... session of the Democratic State committee in Miss Marjorie Shaw is at home from Sim- It his hundreds were in Belfast and from the spring day of the season brought out crowds Bells.. Personals...News of in the ception. wks intention to support the Gardner waa followed by shouting Sunday spoke W ading the Maine room at the Falmouth early mons College for the Easter vacation. party ticket in nomination about or showed himself local pulpits. In the morning Mr. Berry spoke of ladies. that lasted well into the small hours. placed in the pri- whenever he moved ,t,e (.ranges. evening Mr. Owen at the E. K. BRIER * CO. Miss Julia Annis of Camden arrived Satur- maries in June and to act with the made a short little speech in the at the Methodist church, Bap- Washington Letter. .A Theatn- Dr. G. C. and Hon. John R. Dunton ap- party in and when he ,)ur Kilgore Mr. at the each The window decorations at the Brier store day for a short visit with Mrs. Lewis F. Gan- the future. Further. He said he was an ovation that ought tist and Emery Universalist, P*ceZ .Gettysburg. .The before the committee and had opposed afternoon be given , UBminiscence. peared protested work of the and were green and yellow.- In the center was a non. .Fish- Hr. Pattangall because he felt it for the warmed the cochlea of his heart. taking up the general League Birds. .Recent Deaths. Hanson to have a best to have ribbon Native against allowing ex-Mayor in of present conditions large glass basket tied with yellow and Mrs. of Mass, interests of the party for him to do so. But speaking particular Mary Chapman Springfield, Years Ago. seat in the on the that he, filled ferns and mg Sixty-Two convention, ground and the attitude of the three on the with yellow jonquils and to the week he was now satisfied that the of the parties spent past with her brother, Mr. Correspondence. voted with the majority OBITUARY. were ( „un ty having worked and Republi- law. which attached by narrow yellow ribbons Chas. F. Shaw. of Belfast. .News party favored Hr. Pattangall and as he be- prohibitory News cans, could no consider himself a three smaller baskets filled—a new P»CEeditorials.1 longer At a union in the in the similarly P*u' Churches. lieved in majority rule he would how Hollis M. died March 25th at his meeting evening Linvill F. Whitmore arrived last from th. oranges. Democrat and bad no right to a seat in willingly Payson and novel decoration. The three hats Friday Methodist church Dr. Berry spo*e on “Ex- displac- of Belfast.. to the wish of the majority and would not home No. 8 River avenue, aged 71 years. He Colby College, to visit his mother, Mrs. Mary •lhe News the convention as a delegate. Hanson op- ed in the window combined new colors, him and cluded Evidence," to a large and representa- shapes, S. '*GE of Chance (story)..Why committee and ad- pose again. bad been an invalid for several years Whitmore. a ,;„me also appeared before the men of and materials. A medium Man. .Schooner The convention in tin tive audience that included many not in style trimming >*.n u n" the Middle yelled itself hoarse at this. blind from received mitted that be had worked for Mr. Peters and partially injuries a ruffle of Mrs. Eugene Fossett of Gardiner was the Enforcement in Saga- the habit of church 'attendance. Rev. D. sised Panama with loosely plaited dehi. Atkins- Continuing, Mr. Hanson said: "I have al- in which he had an honorable record voted for but claimed that this was the Civil War, crown guest the past week of her Mrs. bim, B. Phelan Rev. Charles B. Ames, tango silk around the and single white daughter, dahoc. ways Mr. as a man I of the Fifteenth presided; he had ever voted the regarded Pattangall of of service in Company John B. In tek Teat. Our Roast Beef.. only time Republican had the reading; velvet rose on the left Bide was a very stylish McIntyre. I now have no doubt but that a of Unitarian, responsive '» Ducks. .Cold Frames ticket. He declared outside of this cam- great ability. Maine Regiment. He was member George model. A and Runner that, Rev. Haraden S. Pearl, Congregationaliat, dainty attractive light straw, Charles E. Bicanell of Rockland was in Bel- ! I Garden. he is the favorite with the great of R. of but affiliated go Early .Washington had been a Democrat and majority S. Cobb Post, G. A. Camden, was a J. paign he always read the fall of Babylon"— close style, trimmed with band of mul- fast last Thursday visiting his mother, Mrs. rings ..The Late Thomas the party, and I am willing to him Post hia resi- Scripture—"The would continue to be one. When asked if he give my with Thomas H. Marshall during velvet ribbon two clusters of small and Rev.Walter F. Sturtevant, Ba; list, offered berry with Sarah E. Freeman. !kwater, whole and to let the memories of the was twice married. His would and vote Mr. Pattangall support dence in Belfast He shaded roses and wheat on either side. An- oppose against The church choir and the au- Miss Sue W. who the winter ,t. ..Stockton Springs.. .Ship past be buried in the oblivion of the past, and Lamb of Camden and his prayer. regular Palmer, spent if the Waterville man should again be nomi- first wife was Miss other modest was in black with a band of 5a rn...Married-. .Died..Bel- aience mruuucu kuw muoiv. v style with Belfast went to Tues- to shake hands with him and forget it all.” of Morrill, who with four relatives, Augusta The News of Brooks. nated for congress, he replied emphatically second, Miss Achorn white roses around the base of the ! rket. a few remarks spoke of the organiza- spaced to visit friends. Of the hand shaking episode eye witnesses, survive. He was general day that he should. sons and three daughters crown with rose leaves extended toward tion of the Civic League in Bath 17 years ago single say that Mr. Pattangall hesitated for some Samuel and Rebecca Mad- Lester Ashford of Thorndike a few carnival. Hon. W. R. slated as chairman of the son of the late the crown. passed -j MMER Pattangall, as a “child of the churches"; placing special seconds and then did not meet the a brother of the late days in Augusta last the of his said that that if Hanson ex-Mayor den Payson of Waldo and week, guest the convention, night stress on the need ot financial assistance, its half The Lewiston Journal for father, Frank Ashford. Ib.m.d of Trade at meeting committee he would way. report says: Simon A. Payson of this city, many years MRS. ISABEL J WELLS. was seated by the State which comes from the churches, and with "Mr. Hanson stretched his hand in front of service was largely : ,iod to close a contract a commissioner. A prayer The Wells parlors were filled from early Miss Alice Casey, who is teaching 6chool in refuse to preside. county the ushers distributed pledge cards, which were 1 to have a summer the speaker’s table toward Mr. Pattangall. He at 8.E0 of Bath was called to order held »t his late home Friday morning Winterport, visited her home in this city dur- When the convention later collected. In introducing Ur. Berry, Mr. and and smiled as he did so. It was the smile of a Phelan of the Methodist oi! v on June 22nd 23d, as the o’clock. Rev. D. B. and of the better hats and new ideas. ing the spring vacation. Thursday morning the State committee, Phelan referred to him as a friend and readily on the child who is forced to and kiss the un- were taken personal i.o in Belfast go up church and the remains was an big days as follows: officiating, One that sold early mr.