The Republican Journal. XO. 4(1. **> BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, NOVEMHEIi 1(5, 1022. FIVE CENTS v7h4MH})4.------.-----—
is a Activities typical American of the true blue Burnham Has Fire. MISS FANNIE I. HOPKINS. II !L CHURCHES An Armlstice Da;- type. $12,000 PERSONAL Old-Time Revival A Capt Harry Foster of Company K of Miss Fannie I. of of Haaelline Post, Fire Tuesday morning, Nov. 7, com- The funeral Hopkins First Universaust Church. Ser- ih* A i»r«*> of the Third Maine brought the greeting* Mr*. W. L. Hall went to Auburn Wed- A genuine old fashioned revivsl of re- *“* pletely destroyed the two story building Newton, Mass., formerly of Belfast, took vices will be held next Sunday morning i ,t|e Brs'cy. Commander of the 260,000 citizen soldiers of our nesday a abort visit with relatives. ligious interest is being developed in the j owned and occupied Frank B. Brown at 10.4-5 a. m. Sermon the country who tiave pledged themselves to place at the chapel in Grove cemetery at by pastor, meetings being held in the Methodist of * rnnstire as a garage with living apartment on the Rev. W illiam and music by the Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Nash have re- annual events uphold the principles and carry on the I o’clock Sunday with a large attendance Vaughan, church, under the direction of Miss The fourth second floor and the Free Baptist church choir. school follows the morn- turned from a visit with relatives in Al- of Frank Durham struggles of the men of the World War. Sunday Frances B. Adams, Scottish the auspices located on the east side of tti* of relatives and friends at the service. evangelist. ,v under Sebasticook ing service. A cordial welcome is extend- bion. | ” Friday The signilirance of the dav is two fold— Already Miss Adams has held services Post, A. L. of II began river in Burnham village. By hard work Rev George C. Sauer of the Baptist ed to all. l„ne a day of pjace and an opportunity to Mr. and Mrs. William A. Clark have for five weeks continuously and therein and ball in the on the part of volunteer fire fighters the Frost with a concert honor the Legion and the memory of church officiated and Mrs. E. P. gene to still no let-up in interest or attendance. «mng residence of Edward W. Crawford next Methodist Church. People’s Meth- Daytona, Fla., where they will The hall was appropriately men who gave their lives in the service. sang an solo. There was a the winter. The large congregation which filled the ory. the church was saved. The total appropriate odist Church, Rev. Charles Wr. Martin, spend He referred the beyond church last streamers of flags and very vividly to part of some com- No. 7 Court tele- Sunday evening listened to a with loss is estimated to be about $12,00(1 beautiful display of flowers, pastor; parsonage, St.; Mrs. Charles E. Sherman returned [®rstf,| America as she came to the rescue of the stirring sermon on "The Two Ways," Allied nationa, red, white The fire was discovered about 8.15 a m from her home in Newton, others phone, 213.11. Sunday morning service ftom visits with of the worn out armies of our Allies. In one ing Thursday relatives in at the nnarts 12 m. and, appeal of the evangelist, and cover- by Mr. Brown and his son who were work- at 10.45. Sunday school, Evening Boston and Mass. in streamers engagement Gen. was to from Belfast. The bearers were her Lynn, the J b'ue bunting Uundy urged between the service at 7.30. Prayer meeting thronged altar, sobered, thoughtful while ing on a car in the yard gar- this, and stage front--, Keep the American boys on the battle Harold C. Daniels of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. re- and moved to prayer; a stirring sight in the balcony age and the church and is thought to have nephews. Major Thursday, evening at 7.30. Knowlton on front as long as possible and then retreat. turned home from a few these days of comparative indifference te bannera were apaced t.he originated near a small stove in the garage Newton, Mass, who accompanied the Saturday daya’ [legions Ills came men would not un the old-fashioned stand reply "My The flames THE HRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev. visit in Boston and vicinity. religious appeal. in the rear of the speaker’s part of the building spread remains Charles, Winfield and Roy Uain de-stand such an order. They never re- here, C. pastor; 13 That much good is being done is evi- The rapidly and there was no opportunity to ueorge Sauer, residence, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Allen of the Stars and Stripes. treat A sentence that will down in Hopkins and Eddie Robinson of Belfast. Lewiston denced in the renewal of old-t me d with go the tools to Cedar. Telephone 123-11. pledges remove any of contents, the were weekend guests of Mrs. Allen’s pa- ! 8.30 to 9 30, including the World War history to America’s Services were held in Newton Thurs- services of this church and in t ie appearance of many young was from value of being lost. A car in the also The appointed ncert credit. Our that $2,000 rents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Johnson. themselves for the first McKeen’s boys fought right might .. ill be held at 10.45 and 7 30 on people identifying excellent selections by basement was run out. None of ttie day afternoon with Rev. Adelbert Hud- Sunday (er,| triumph uver might. Sneers at the with Bible school at 12 o’clock, and Chris- Lee Robinson and Warren F. left time with definite church relationship. William H. Wilder and household furnishings or clothing were son of the Unitarian church Fahy j Mrs- American boys were the Germans’ stock officiating. at 6.30. The mid- in the Parties from many quarters still con- bestra. saved from the on the tian Endeavor Society Sunday latter’s car for a hunting | re- living apartments sang a duet and in trade. The American spirit is still Miss Hopkins was born in Oct. service tinue to attend these services; last Sun- |r0id S. McKeen second lloor, Mrs. Brown having barelv Belfast, week Thursday evening at 7.30. trip in the vicinity of Spencer Mountain alive and can be into delegations from Palermo and encore. Mrs. Wilder also readily brought 2'.(, the daughter of Richard Sunday morning theme, “The Parting day Liberty snded to an time to get down the stairs before the 1858, Captain Mrs. Willis Hamil'on is in ! action They never entered a battle with of the Ways,” and in the evening, “Why Bangor, being among those present The meetings the Love Sends Its building was in flames. and Eliza Anne (Holmes) Hopkins. She where she is treatment request solo, the of but with a receiving by Dr. are drawing to a close, however, and early Igby spirit hate, always The church situated next to the garag Did People Love Jesus SoY” The public j was was educated in the Belfast schools and H. T. Clough for a severe case of iritis. attendance is if the of the of Roses, and accompanied happy song tiny had learned at home. is invited. At the ser- necessary spirit tie Gift was soon in flames, fire catching on the cordially evening laier is to be The schedule Ii was rendered in her America with its citizen soldiers will de- learned me compositor s iraae in vice the service of song is ied Mrs. Hattie P. and 1 campaign caught. tbe orchestra. roof and despite the efforts of the men it inspiring Godfrey son Harley fend the principles for which the Legion chorus and orchesUa. F. returned to 1 for this week follows: and in excellent was to save the structure. the Belfast Regressive Age. For sever-1 by Godfrey Portland Monday manner impossible at East *t pleasing of Honor stands and for which its mem- The work of the Bible school is now n by after a visit with Mrs. W. L. I Monday—Preaching Northport The interior furnishings were nearly all years she was in the auto, She very gracioualy responded to bers employed printing Chapel at 7.30. ,es fou-ht. removed including the memorial window full swing in all departments. The course Weat. offices in Boston and her last work was Belfast at 7.30 m. encore. Dean Knowlton, lie auuress ui rvcv. niiaiii oivci ye Mr. Foster begau last Sunday. This Tuesday—At p Topic, in memory of Lizzie and Hadassah J. by Mr. and Mrs. W. M. prolonged was with Gates of Dixfield Perilous Indecision. Acts 26:28. L. Luce accompanist, play- of the First Church Federated filled the Belfast Journal shortly before is one of the most popular classes of the Text, William Murray. have been the guests the lb with vivid word of the awful men and women are in- past week of Wednesday—Meeting for school chil- pictures W. her health failed and she went to New- school, and both !j solos and was highly The house of Edward Crawford just the latter’s B. L. and two sBxaphone scenes and bloodshed of the four years of to be The attendance at brother, Davis, dren at 3 30. Preaching at 7.30. Topic, east of the church was set on lire by vited present and applauded. General ton to live with her sister, Mrs. Henry family. The Changed Life. 2nd Cor. 5:17. world war, of the dreadful degradation but these the Bible school the past two Sundays Text, nplimcnted sparks dropping on the roof and number on the floor that has since followed when selfishness C. Daniels, where she died Tuesday even- 126. Thursday—Meeting for Women with a large were extinguished and the building was was 120 and Mr. and Mrs. William A. Gentner have icing Virls at at 7.30. and the baser elements are altogether too ing, Nov 7th. She was a confirmed in- 1 uc ayyuiuiiiicuto iui iuc yicncin wccn, closed their summer home in East only 2,30. Preaching the evening’s program. All spoke protected by wet blankets, water being Bel- sed Mis of that tirst the Juuior of the fast topic. The Great Decision. Text, Joshua apparent. description river a bucket bri- valid for over for two Monday evening, boys and have gone to their winter resi- terms of the music furmsh- brought from the by twenty vears, 24:1 5. the highest Armistice Day was tilled with gems of wet. church meet with Mr. Sauer at the ves- dence in Conn. gade and the coverings kept years had been confined to her bed and Hartford, orchestra. he said we have no words at Friday—Meeting for school children at I by Mi Keen’s thought and yet to the west side of try. Next Monday the home ef Clyde Sparks were carried fred H. Patterson returned 3 30. to describe it—there ale none. “You and was practically helpless. After the death Main street. Tuesday young peo- to South Preaching at 7.30. Topic, After 1 hr Memorial Services the river and the stable of Frank Miles in York, that The ; under the direc- Poland Monday, after spending a few the Revival, What? Such questions as «J will always remember 'ay.” the the on the Clin- of her father she made a home for her ples’ fancy dress party, lower part of village days with bis brother and an was given in the world will nevtr be what it was before of social Harold wife, Mr. and the following will be discussed and [he formal program ton road fire but was discovered mother and in all these later had tion committee, Kelley, caught years Mrs. Fitz W. Patterson. swered: Why join the church? Why so when the the war. The great questions of the Belfast train and chairman. Wednesday alternoon, Ladies' mory Saturday afternoon, by the train crew of the in There are kept the home furnishings Belfast, Mrs. many creeds and only one Bible? Cannot present are moral questions. out without much Sewing Circle with Benjamin Rob- Mr. and Mrs. Russell B. arranged for the ball by put damage. Stephenson, I be a9 a and not ne decorations foes in our midst more than hoping to return here to live in the city mid-week just good Christian dangerous A call was sent to Waterville for assis- ertson. Thursday evening, and Miss Rachel Stephenson have re- were in place ail to to unite with the chi rcti? Why speak in rin J. Dickey the Germans. Me appealed to try motor combina- she loved so well. As if in return for a service at the church. Friday evening, turned from a very pleasant tance and the new Stutz hunting trip cannot life without was most and these wrongs putting on the in Senior meeting with Mr. Robertson. in the ol meeting; my testify impressive right by tion chemical and truck res- life time of the mem- boya vicinity Pittston Farm. the program pumping service for others my spoken word? be visible uniform God gives It is a great but Slate Boys’ Coutereuce, Lewiston and Why baptized? Commander Braley presided. ponded making the run in 32 minutes, Mrs. William H. Does there propriale. It is also bers of her sister’s home gave her every 1-3. Two Staples and Miss Mil- baptism save anybody? Are thing to die for one’B country. the firemen too late to be of any Auburn, Dec. splendid groups the opening arrived dred I. not as the orchestra played could de- six and a are Darby returned just good Christians outside iKeen’a a splendid thing to live for one’s country. assistance. possible devotion which love of boys, of each leader, al- Thursday morning from a ten church as shall I v hich was followed with an was laid bare in the to from days’ business and pleasure in it? What church ection The heart of America Mr. Brown estimates his loss at $6,001), vise. By her Belfast friends she is re- ready scheduled go the Sunday the trip to Boston and join? All who have recently become Rev. C. Sauer struggle and it is for all to support on the school and Troop 111 Boy Scouts. Any vicinity. nuent prayer by Geo.ge with insurance of $4,500. The loss membered with cordial and love to be the churches and respect or in a store or Christians are especially advised Ked Cross, the schools, church with an in- boy at school shop wish- Theodore C. Bramhall Baptist church. The Star Spangled is placed at $5,000 and Carroll S. at this the that we stand behind the for her high ideals and ladylike demean- should confer at once with the present meeting. the homes, may surance of $1500. ing to go Parker of Belfast and Keith Weymouth nnerwas sung with inspiration by the made and is even Mr. Sauer. Sunday—At 10.45 a. m. Topic, The sacrifices our country The was about 60 age or. Other relatives than those mention- county leader, of Morrill were at home church built years from Colby Col- Time is Short. 1 Cor. 7.29. At and Grammar schools under now for world It was an union service will Text, Jfast High making peace but was extensively about ed above are her Orman A. The Thanksgiving by lege to spend the Armistice recess. repaired brothers day 7.00 p. The The soon but very diffi- be held with this church Sun- m„ topic, Hypocrite, of Prof. M. K. Chase. The address not forgotten and was an up-to-date invitation [e direction j eighteen years ago Hopkins of Belfast and Florida and Geo. Mrs. Emma L. W'orld’s Greatest Stumbling Block. The cult to give an adequate idea of it. It is much day evening, Nov. 26. It is now six years Elms arrived Friday the center of the hall i and attractive edifice and its loss full of ihools uccupied comes D. of Mrs. was from and is with Devil’s Greatest Ally. A sermon was spoken with a candor that the Ways and Hopkins Belfast; five nieces, since the service held with this Weymouth, Mass., Mrs. regretted by community. Charles H. illustrations. Once seen their orderly attention to the entire a Christian who sees church. Rev. W F. Skerrye of the First Walden, who has been ill for unique, original id only from citizen, means are being discussed for rebuilding. Mildred Hamilton, Mrs. Louise Bowen are. several but is now much and heard, never forgotten. was feature to life as they actually Federateo, will give the address. weeks, improved. ogram a very pleasing anifeondilions and Mrs. Lida Robinson of Belfast; Miss Church, The program closed with the schools 1 ne date of the annual supper and sale Mrs. Emma e and to the older people of TUTTLE-SPEAK. E. Cannes ui Augusta, Dept. HUDSON C. BROWN. speakers ] audience under the Adi Daniels, school superintendent of the ladies of this church has been set and singing America, _ by of Two readings were given President the G. A. R. Circle, was the (audience. j direction of Prof. Chase. Hartford, Conn., and Dr. Amy L. Daniels for Tuesday, December 12. G. son of Adrian C. Tut- | guest of Mrs. Isaiah Cross last week C. one of H. S. with fine effect, bring* Paul Tuttle, Hudson Brown, Northport’s B. pupils ot the University of Iowa, and a nephew while in Belfast to inspect Thomas H. of a real t_ r..._e..... fills hoe tle, and Miss Jennie M. Spear, daughter most influential citizens, dropped dead | tears to the eyes many, j George 11. Daniels of Mass. The First Church, Federated, Rev. W. Marshall Circle. L. of Bel- Newton, been observed as St. Martin’s Day, for tire of Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Spear F. Skerrye, minister; residence, 26 High Saturday in the street near his home at bute of merit. Mr. and Mrs. Edward *t It R. ii _i iv._ soldier, sa nt and patron of infantry. were married at 7 p m. Monday telephone, 86-4. Flease do not Estabrooks ~- fast, street; Saturday when returning from a HISS LiOUISC L; ARBY-HAM. autoed to Belfast to Cove, is a coincidence that Armistice fail to the minister of any spend Armistice Day strange at the Methodist or telephone eall a had and Miss Helen John- sol- Nov 13th, parsonage and Sunday. They were guests of on neighbor. He not been Uow, My Lad.” Day, a world-wide day of honoring case of illness or distress where his s.r- Mr. Court street. Kev. Charles W. Martin Karl Fester son and Mrs. James S. Harriman well for some time and his death result- Fland rs Field” and “America’s' diers of the late war, should fall upon Darby, only of Mr. vices can be helpful. Sunday morning and Mr. l"In and Mrs. P. that sent our with the single ring service, and sermon Robert Coombs. ed from heart failure. About 63 #wer.” The beautiful and appropriate ! that date. The motives officiated Mrs. Walter S. Darby of this city, service at 10 45; topic, “An years were as self American boys over seas were unattended and the bride wort Secret.” A cordial invitation is Mrs. Helen S. in Flanders.” was sung by They and lleien Almeda, only daughter of Mr. Opeu Collins, who, has been ago he came to Northport from North k “Christ the Crusaders of let no man be j forgetting as any of She was extended to all. Here spending the summer w'ith her L W. Weacott with Mrs. a dark navy blue suit. graduat- and Mrs. Orrin L. Ham, were married a t sister, Haven, where he was born about 70 Clement other years. stranger. “Whosoever thou art that en- Fannie C. has the Belfast school last June Welch, returned to her as and a ed from high noon, November 10th, at Cedar a years ago, the son of Abram and Mary L4 u, McKeen accompanist Grove, terest this church, leave it not without home in Salem, Mass. She will spend HELENA P. HOYT. since been in the Web- L\b obiigato by Mr. McKeen. Mrs. MRS. and has employed the bride’s home. Rev, H. F. Ryder of the prayer for thyself, for him who ministers, the winte in Los Angeles, Calif. (Lindsay) Brown. In the home life he has for some and for those who worship here.” Sun- «as at her very bett and the b.-r Dental office. The groom Episcopal church officiated with a most was a devoted husband and father, in the lescoU The funeral of Helena P., widow of day School immediately after the morn- Mrs, Eflie V. V. Knox has closed her and notes fell like a bene- time been employed in the Paul Garage, impressive double ring service, her father Bonnie church he had been for many years a re- ■mu words Upham A. Hoyt,took place Tuesday fore- ing service. The children are glad to see i cottage, Brae,” after a delight- her home on Con- will live in the Roy E. Fish house her in marri a few rel- lul summer and has returned to her liable member and in the Hcuoo oo all. noon at 11 o’clock at They giving ge. Only grown up folks present at the opening home neighborhood Rev. William Vaugnan in New York after a week’s motor ■M Commander Ralph A. Brcmhall gress street with on Miller street. atives and friends were present, t he !oi [ exercises; and the grown-ups who have trip thoughtful and helpful to all especially church officiating. own through the Berkshires and the of the Urnversalist mer not too far forgotten their childhood White time of on the “Significance of Ar- including the groom’s mother and trouble. His wife, formerly Miss oke briefly was in Grove Cemetery, to see and hear the children. Mountains. The interment M. HALL, will be glad He referred to that first E. S HOLLIS aunt. Miss Mildr.-d I. Darby of this city. Cara Yeaton of Northport, a son, istice Day.” the bearers being Capt. McDonald, All enduring growth is slow. Forty Mrs. Horace E. McDonald Ihe returned of four years when Charles W. Frederics, Thomas vV.Lothrop bride was dainty an 1 sweet in a co- are required for the growth of a pine George, of California a., nnistice Day ago Hollis M. Hall diel Saturday morning years home Friday from a visit in Portland, ,amL Chas. R. Ctsornb Her age was 74 tree. A will grow to maturity collections of the world at war can and -v£oa color Canton crepe with a shower hop-vine where she consulted a specialist. She Mary, who lives atyhome, survive him. name was after a illness, lie tvfis for e is years and her maiden Philbrook. long years ! in a few weeks. The vine killed by the was as of 1 1,1 Pinks. Her away also the guest of Mrs. William S. funeral was held iver be effaced. He pictured Europe from Sid- bqut’t going n—t front endorse a*i —’ Monday afternoon Many years ago she came here well k own painter and paper hanger, bul Rut the tree 1 o’clock, with Rev. e was worn out with the struggle, she was born. Of an unusual- suit George C. Sauer then, ney, where for some time had been unable to work. fhe E Belfast d of America’s part in the game, ly retiring ua'ure she had lived quietly hat. officiating. There was a large w is born in Belfast the son of John G. ice conference and its unfulfilled de- the death of her husband He especially since ami isplay of beautiful flowers. The Utruvuto" inds on the various nations were men- Her death was the result of paralysis and and Besheba (Gross) Hall and was about ijrid ere Eddie and Jesse Bert ined. He repudiated the statement she had been ill several months. Two 70 of No immediate relatives Drinkwater, years age. ird and Mil over seas that America was work- brothers survive her Edgar Philbrook of sirvive him. The burial took place Mor- and Wayn3ville Chapman. [ ior world power. She i working for boston and Charles Philbrook of Farm- day in the Hall lot in Grove Cemetery. For of | iue S.mITH-GEDDES The erty and equality. extinction ingdale. A nephew, Horace Philbrook, huir irs will come only when the world is and wife of Augusta came to attend th ~SEaRSM0NT side F. Smith of seated in true democracy. America services. Belfast, formerly of ; mds for allegiance to our country and * The Brooks,and MissAgnesJ.GeddesofNorth- is ill at The ladies of Searsmont will serve a r flag. He referred most impressively Mrs. Elva Clough Jewett, who sho port, who came to this in the country about one the brave lads who four years ago gave G. Jewetti community supper church vestry the home of her son, Austin thei year ago from The unknown the Glasgow, Scotland, were [ir all for world peace. a shower Friday night, Nov. 17th, proceeds of on Upper High street, was given Beit mairied at noon Nov. at dier without name or title or rank was for church Thursday, 9th, 72. This thought- which will be | used expenses ren in Washington that imposing and of postcards, numbering yeai the groom’s residence, 54 Union street. service—a tribute the human her friends is very gratifying Members of the Farm Bureau have se- IRobieRev. pressive fulness of I A. Charles W Martin, pastor of the irt pays to duty nobly done. Ex- to thank all for their 25 names in the new membership and she wishes cured mon Methodist church in Belfast, officiated, mmander Bramhall was in the trenches is to Although still in bed she drive for 1923 and hope gain the full been with the single ring service. They were ea the news of the Armistice reached courtesy. in another week. accompanied by Clyde Smith and Mrs. a, but he never mentions the fact, he gradually gaining- quota the James Roberts of Brooks, a nephew and mete niece of the groom. After a brief recep- has tion a wedding luncheon was served to relatives and friends Belli from Brooks, Satur- day Cove and Belfast. They had. many ed ii I valuable and useful gifts to add to the pany ed attractiveness of their home. They left gan. iSt shortly aft*r the luncheon for a two jin weeks’ visit in Portland and den i vicinity, his making the trip in the groom’s car. Mr. cours jor Smith has been living in Belfast for a bndg iri- number of years, coming here from she v ost Brooks, and is an exemplary young man. gusta al- I He is now employed in Mathews Bros’ var mill. His bride came to Saturday Cove make Foi to with the of Mr. and Mra. best family Arvine “The Bark' way Wales of and has made Mona Massillon, Ohio, many who will wish them a Todd friends, long and happy wedded life. Glasgow, Scot- banqi land, papers please copy. progr veil to save it” nual my is Alice the F een Williams substituted in the Dark money Harbor Tents Mm Primary Sc ool last week. Kath- erine plea si in Pendleton, the teacher spent last of week in the model rooms at Castine tra n- ror i ing school. of at >n said D. Rockefeller, Jr., last Sunday id- | LOST John rs. ; 8- A bunch of keys. Kinder wiil Avenue Church, of the Hark Baptist ild j please leave at the a ! New York City I JOURNAL OFFICE
Fr < /our Money Sa n of this institution by the * eposits were found, back of HE WAS RIGHT I — assets. Deposits have in- M ;he past year. This is evi- the able management of a “T >se first consideration is the •’s money. pv and Ac- < Checking Savings vative institution? The National Bank of Belfast V City jst Company MAINE s BELFAST, I ■LFA8T PL 3A8TINE UNITY embroidered towel*; Mr* 1 Their Fortieth MRS. CLARA A BRIER. Berry got the Wedding Annivemry and Mrs. Dyer NOT TOO ... ■ set, EARLY The Journal is • Cook got the lunch Repibncan City Employe the late Clara A. Brier, widow of Edwin was on sale and An informal and delight ol reception got the necklace. Candy at her home TO THINK ABOUT 1922 Brier of North Belfast, died the office. Belfast, Thursday. Nov. 16, Enthusiastic in was held Nov. 4, at the home of Mr and Mrs. Arthur Ellia tended post on Nov. in Cliftonsdale, Mass., Thursday, it the apron Mrs. Albert P. Carver, 53 Brook St., Mrs. John Palmer presided THURSDAY BY 2. Mrs. Brier was the elder daughter of decorsled PICTURES for PUBLISHED EVERT His Praise Mass., formerly of Lincoln* counter. The hall was prettily XMAS Brookline, Brown and was born Silas D and Jane C. and a grani Pub. Co. ville Beach. The affair was held in hon- and tbasupper was splendid The ]oumal j in Belfast on 1843. Her Republican the first North April 10, The Club me! last The folly of neglecting signs or of their fortieth wedding anniversary good time reported. marTied life was spent in North Belfast, M. A. COOK’S of stomach trouble is demonstrated day November I, with Mrs. John STUDIO A. 1. BROWN, fditor and w s planned by Mr. and Mrs. Albert the Wednesday, after oay John Tobin, 329 Amherst St., where her many noble traits and and who was chosen pr sident, BELFAST. MAINE N. who has worked tor M. Carver, their aon and daughter in- Palmer, Manchester, H., generous hospitality of her home endeared is of the Mrs. Rushbrook Thayer, vice president, TERM*, f or one square, the city twenty-one years, one It was in the nature of a surprise ADVERTISING jaw. her to a large circle of friends Since the a most severe case of the and in 50 cent* for latest to experience I was a during the absence president one inch length column, and very “complete” one, the one was relieved Tanlac. death of her husband, forty years ago, and 35 cents for each subsequent from which he by vice one week : pair being dressed and ready to president. can see what bad shape I was in, happy she has lived in Winterport, in Insertion. "You Malden, ■---- lie "when 1 tell you I stomach embark on a little celebration of their TERMS In advance, said, ,hjd I Mass., and in Cliftondale. She is survived SUBSCRIPTION send me to troub'e so awful they had to own, nameiy, the theater, when relative!' a 21.00 for six months; 50 cents a daughter, Mrs. Isabel Brier Erskine, Children Cry $2.00 year, the hospital. But even after that I was by for three months. and friends, to the number of thirty, all late of FLETCHER’S no better, and I scon had my most terri- widow of Dr. Oscar Erskine, FOR came in, together, and started a round of man * f i ble spell. That was a fearful night, too, W interport, by a son, Herbert E. Brier of R I A snow and but my wife went congratulations The floor of the CASTO QUOTATIONS with ice, | recep- Malden, and by five grandchildren, Harry in awlul got a right out that weather^and tion hall was cleared for dancing and an Erskine o Cliftondale, and the Misses bott e of Tanlac because we had read so “Noble desires, unless filled with ac- orchestra furnished music. An interest- much about it. Almost right away* I be- Charlotte, Isabel, Evelyn nd Miriam are but a abell of gold ho low with- HUMPHREYS’ tion, I knew 1 had found ing feature came when Kir. and Mrs. in.” gan to improve and Brier of Malden. She leaves, also, one Book on the treat- for for six Doctor's —Roscoe. the relief I bad been looking Carver were presented with a purse of sister, Mrs. Enoch B. Heath of Oakland, ment of “Every living thing” years. fifty dollars in gold by the assembled ! much attention to my California, and two brothers, Silas D. Remedies, is from the intention to “I didn’t pay with Humphreys' "The road long Iri connection with this an it would go company. Californa and Fred " e are the completion.” trouble at first, thinking Brown of Eureka, W. mailed free. headquarters for was so out poem was read, recalling the —Moliere. away, but pretty soon I played appropriate Brown of Belfaat. Accompanied her red by PARTIAL UST OF RFMFDIF-S granite. We I couldn’t get up to dress myself, and was events of the ceren ony in 1880, which I have in daughter, her son and her grandson, she from the silent ju»t about ready to give up entirely. r<% m stock or in transit “Real glory springs was held at the home of Mr. Carver’s Inflammation* of ourselves.” “But Tanlac gave me a ravenous appe- came home to the littl church in North j. Fevers. Congestions. conquest Worm Fever and my sister, Mrs. Jennie Uavis. A buffet -up were 3 V> orms. —Thomson. tite I have gained eight.pounds Belfast, where funeral services held of Intern* wife has tsken 3. Colic. Crying. Wakefulness troubles are all gone. My per was served presided over by Mrs, the Rev. W. F. on Tuesday afternoon, 4. Diarrhea t Children Sint adults Jonesport Red, Braintree, Mass., Red, he has or even what he and she gives it a:l thecredit Wester, “It it not what Tanlac, too, Blanche Carver, formerly Blanche French Colds. Bronchitis a Skerrye of the First Church (Federated) 7. Coughs. which the worth of a man, for her good health. It is most remark- s does expresaea of the “Beach.” The celebration ended B. Toothache, Keoeache. Neuratg R. I. Red, Westerly, R. I., able medicine.” officiating. Beautiful flowers bespoke the ly, Pink, Niantic, but what he is.” ©. Headache. Sick Headache. Vertigo —Amiel. is sold all good druggists. by the singing of old songs, more espe- Weak M mach Tanlac by affection of friends, and "Beautiful Isle of TO Dyspepsia.Indigestion. Conn., Pink, St.Cloud, Minn., Red, Wis- the ones most treasured Mr. Laryngitis cially by was Mrs. Katherine I 3. Croup. Hoarse Cough. all of are not Somewhere" sung by “Seif conquest is the greatest of officials and heads departments those 1 S. Rheumatism. Lumbago Carver. Among present were Mr. and Mrs. Caro consin Mahogany, Warsaw, VVis., victories.’' for the services rendered." It Quimby Hollingshead T 4. Fever and Ague. Malaria Red, adequate and Mrs. Albert M. Carver and two chil- A beautiful dark red— the reddest —Plato. Hatch Dickey with Miss Amy Stoddard T 7. Piles. Blind. Bleeding of reds. is expected that the Special Committee Head dren, Howard and Bennie, Mr. and Mrs 10. Catarrh, Influenia. Cold in in re- accompanist. Tht bearers were Mr. will explicitly state its conclusion 30. Whooping Cough BRICKS WITHOUl STRAW Charles O. Jordan and daughter Marion Hiram Mr. Mr. IMPORTED to salaries, waste of supplies and Walton, George May hew, 37. Disorders ot Ihr Klduays gard of Mr. and Mrs Frank I. Jordan Milton, W. G. Hatch and Wf. S. Hatch. Inter- 30. I rinary locoollneoce has of work, if any exists, re- The State Budget Committee been duplication and of Mr. and 34. Sore Throat, Quinsy daughter Evelyn Milton, ment was made in the North Belfast duction of the number of employes, etc., La Grippe Beers Red, Red, Balmoial holding meetings in different parts of the Mrs. Lawrence Carver of Boston, Mr. ?7. Grip, Grippe, Magda Red the line without fear or cemetery. 4C iodutPi Repo#** and the of what and will hew to State for purpose ascertaining aua Mrs. Roy Howe of Roslmdaie, Mrs. Natural K« freshlatf S!«»rp to be favor. CALL AND SEE THEM. and how large appropriations ought Evelina Howe and daughter Georgia of For sale by dru*ir»>ts every when will doubtless make j The committee has lis- The committee ttNILR HUMPHREYS' HOMFO. MEDICINE CO., recommended. Brookline, Mrs. Jennie Davis and son SWA.NMLLfc •'wW iora. suggestions which, if put into effect, will Corner William and fiUwwUii tened to many fervid appeals which, if Will of Jamaica Plain, Mrs. Edith Tal | A. S. result in a reduction of a few thousmd misch Helen of Jamaica HEAL, all were granted, would very largely in- and daughter j Mr. E. A Robertson is abie to be oui Belfast, Maine, but the Milton Jordan of Brookline, and the State tax rate for the next dollars in departmental expenses, Plain, j again. crease e: hers. increase of these expenses during the two fiscal years, from July 1, 1923, to Lewis Murphy has recently painted hi! when a last ten years is inconsequential July 1, 1925. There is growing senti- house. with the increases due to legis- NORTH SEARSPORT ment for economy. It has not yet be- compared is a ell or made the Thomas Berry building large but it will and lative action and to grants by come militant sometime, of Harbor has Sure, Kenny Northeast his house. Yes, themselves the referen- Ralph it and Democratic people through when does, Republican been visiting at Mrs. Eli Colson’s. YOU CAN GET YOUR The State House is not a doer of Elmer Thompson has moved to Sears- j will have a vacation, the file dum. politics Mrs. Elizabeth Carver of Searsport is iniquity. The blame for high taxes port where he has employmeut. leaders will take to the woods and the boaiding with Mrs. Ida Marden. Harnesses, Horse Collars, should be where it belongs. week end in will to the heap unless placed Charles Curtis spent the Budget go scrap Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Matthews and fam- Suitt Cases and at the home of his Trunks, it its existence more convincing- of Union Sunday, Nov. 5, with [Jackson daughter. justifies The U. S. Bureau of Labor Concilia- ily spent than it has yet done in the State of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. \V. J Mat- Mrs. Roberts of Brooks has been the Traveling Bags ly tion has been called upon to bring about thews. 1 has been heralded as being a guest of her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Ellis, Maine. It settlement of about 600 threat- a strikes, has closed her at a reasonable for wastefulness and extrava- Miss Addie Matthews I for two weeks. repaited panacea ened strikes or lockouts. Most of these { summer residence, ’The Oid Home- gance, but aB yet it has not been a check Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bridges have gone \ at the were local, a few of the strikes became stead, and with her brother Walter and price This is not the fault of the ■ have to where tie has a on either. almost nation wide. In about 50 in- sister, Mrs. Myra Lamb, gone to New Jersey position but is due to the handicaps their homes in M ssachusetts. committee stances the efforts of the Bureau utterly ; and they will reside. UUUCI WUU.U lia uipuiuvio ovi O v Colson and little son failed. In more than 200 instances,e ! Mr. and Mrs. Otis Mrs. David Moody has returned from Store was his Mr. Belfast a been parents, Leather We Frank have visiting years ago Budget prepared strikes or lockouts wer where she was the gutst of her threatened since their return Searsport, its recommen- j and Mrs. Eli Col-on, need not discuss whether other instances the E. E Clements. 56 Main Street, averted aLd in the j from Mt. Desert. They will soon move daughter, Mrs. were wise or unwise. The Gov- dations was in bring- work of the Bureau helpful to Belfast where he has employment. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. White were in address to the j MAINE ernor in his Legislature between the con- _ BELFAST, ing about an agreement j Winterport, Nov. 5, guests of his sister I I advised that certain special appropria- LIBRARY tending parties. THE HRirT PREE PUBLIC and husband, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Jewett. tions named in the Budget should be re- 3 WORKMEN. Robertson and on in New Hampshire Ralph Brown, Ralph duced from the estimates ($938,000* to Ever since Liberty bonds were put The town of Dublin has just celebrated the one hundredth Lawrence Danim returned from a hunting NO LONG W AITS W. A. JOHNSON and advised that an appropria- sale it has been the of the Treas- $340,000 policy of the founding of its public | anniversary as it wis so and hould be tacked on for a in the trip without a deer, dry Mail orders filled i tion of ury Department to place them lirary. The people of that town claim promptly Lower Main Street J House noisy. Tel 332-U State pi t. Katahdin. The hands ot as many people as possib.e that this was the first free public library as was its that these n America When first instituted it of Repr. es, legal right The Treasury books show Mr. and Mrs Char es Riley are mov- vas subscription. as it e maintained by public and dut; such appropriation bonds are held by about 18,000,000 peop the farm and Mr. and Mrs. \ neighboring town, Peterboro, establish- ng back on to without much re- bonds can be depend- thought hope, Holders of Liberty ed a library in 1833, winch they claim Prank Riley who carried ou the farm for ' and none whatever to vas in this to be sup- gard to t 't, ed on to uphold the government. the first couutry the past year have moved to Vassaiboro The Senate jorted by taxation. These two things HALL & what the >r advised. bos COLE/, Inc., the and where he emp'oyement. an ef- ire interesting as showing, origin it action of the House. The railroad strike as organized concurre idea The Dublin: 1 to Hall Boston. Mass. was irowth ot the library Club held Us a .nual sale 94 102 Faneuil Market, authorized the fort has failed. Whether its failure The Industr.al The eit gislature was established mainly through we not library 'low the do know, at Comet Grange Hall with a Com- due to injunction he of Rev. Levi Leonard, who in and supper in the same location in Mar- creation ecial Legislative came sepa- efforts Right Almost 75 years Boston’s Big the but following injunction one of the churches and Mic proceeds of the Coal is and hard to and ■ *22 was a pastor of jood attendance hiph pet. 1848. mittee “i a thorough survey settlements until now there is peace ket. Established rate if the tow He was also the mstitu- a and in this ■vening were very satisfactory. Harry Winter is here. Why not buy II the several State De- on about 125 of our railroads j without ^ijjvesuga ion’s first librarian ana served Thomas ^Merchants. Fruit and Produce number are nearly ail the great railroad Cunningham got the pretty quilt; Commission partment! 'view.to recommending ay. J make A systems. OUR SPECIALTY. auch chan i«ht Round APPLES is made Genuine Oak his committee and econo Prompt and Efficient Service Stencils furnished on application -"*• **•— representa- References any Commercial Ajency; Beacon Truat Co Boston the State le Adjutant Wood Heater -t Commis- —OR— of the no Collections everywher sion are under the supervision No collection pay. and the Legisla- CLARION Governor and Council, of the heads of de- ture fixes the salaries no doubt the Specie partments We have Mercantile exercise its full Creditors Committee will faithfully Furnace Agency ] making a “thorough Fipeless powers, and after will make FOR WOOD survey and investigation.” C. L. FISH, Manager, recommendations recommendations, but at prices that are ripht. Clari- The Special Com- Main* “butter no parsnips.” on Heaters for wood only in 3 35 Miller Street, Belfast, at work for some time mittee has been sizes, Round Oak Stoves in 4 letter for publica- ,„d has issued a news sizes. All in stock and all new. Tel. 370. Write, call or phone. we this sentence. tion from which quote the last ten years \---—-- “The State tax in $15.00 up I while sixty-feur per cent, Plaatar Head- has increased Come in and let us show you. Better Than a Muatard For Coughs and Colds, has increased seven- that of the county ache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism and that of the munici- rteegy-’ ty-five per cent HUTCHINSON’S and All Aches and Pains fifty-seven pe) one hundred and iKW’JlllS palities STOVE STORE U11 aiI ■ lif 111 all druggists __i.ratanH it. it is the duty o 35c and and tubes BROOKS, MAINE || | 5fiSnni l 65c, jar* to ascertain how ■ Hospital six*, $3.00 the Special Committee of the State much of thia great increase the increased expen- tax is chargeable to State departments ditures of the various New Piano Tuning how much and where Announcing the Superior Expert FOR SALE aDd to recommend be re- can and should Model and Repairing The Marshall properties, formerly P"*!? these expenditures 1 the Jonathan Eiwcll estate, situated .. LLOYD D. McKEEN, fast, Northport and Stockton Spring** is of interest to connection it Iowa: ^In this BELFAST, MAINE. 1910 the Attorney General note that in Phone IN BELFAST This was then CHEVROLET LAND a year. 126-4._41tf received *4,000 extending to any person em- ever before the 1 Lot of about 15 acres the highest salary paid More than shore, well fjj* According Northport A?*nue to the the State House. Motor Co. has and or for ciitu** ployed in Chevrolet again 1922 Auto License [ desirable for rummer home | of the State Auditor for in into cottage lots. to the report emphasized its leadership there 10 and lot of one* eighth of were then employed this wonderful new model car Registration 2 House J® ^ 1920 there on Nortbpor a or adjoining above parcel ^ receiving *4,000 year no advance in must be sworn to. so persons, ea’h with price. APPLICATIONS, 3 The old Preeton place, Northport Avenue opposite A J more- features a em- The new distinctive W. LURD containing about thirty-four were twelve persons MAURICE house, In 1910, there "beautiful who received are the body lines, the State House, Juatire of the Peac* nloved in The curtains open with the Notary Public. LAND IN NORTHPORT or more. In 1920 the , of *2,000 tank in the rear. jrJ Maine tf4 El**'1 sllary 80 em- door. Vacuum Hayf Block, Belfast, 1. 1 hat part of the Jonathan 1 that there were »>Je ® auditor reported New hood crown Btead lying on the eaeterly j 000 or more. high panelled there at a salary of *2 from Belfast to Northport Cun‘p*lj 'nclad- ployed tenders. One large glass in so*ca of the Highway De- SALE adjoining the North Shore. vooJs4 jn 1920, the payroll rear curtain. Large Raiator FOR ing the beautifully situated the *1700 a week, sho .oftlurtf was more point extending from North —,) of partment drum type headlights. A limited number of pure bred barred rune to and the week- and weate'ly re the ahor* about *91,000 for the year, Rock from heavy laying strain ^pted pullets the cove, unusually well located jj, Public Utilities Com- By all means see this new car male are o 1, pay roll of the headed by “Aristocrat” Eggs for a large summer reeidtnce more than *40,- will soon be be- and these birds will start very acres. was about *800, (which here) high laying taining about thirty-four of land mission H. D. and **" fore you buy a car at any price. soon. FARNAAM, 2. About one hundred *crf!rtil •*• R. 5, Searaport Avenue, southerly of and wdjoiniote r CsA?" of the Department of N®rtbP°"ort ^hVpVy roll 45tf Cottage on Shore. called, on the road from bM. a week of A. W. KNIGHT Heights *** wa. more than *1100 ground to Temple -.ted o® Health and building* 1 more than MAINE. long shore front ro»^ the Executive Department MONROE, road weatarly ot, the firat ment.oned as far as salaries WANTED a week. Them, *460 o Man to succeed C A Cvaney, Retailing Rawleigh are the moat expenaive in Stockton Spring* are concerned, Good Health Food Products, Spice*, Flavors, Land in the Toilet etc. 140 Everyday more departments located Medicines, Preparations, the 20 or Necessities used by millions. Largest Company About sixteen acre* of are employed j'Jj^a*J House. In all there in the world; established 34 years. Favorably Sargent lot. aituated on Cap* State known all over America. Product* sold on time; ■ Cleaned; aome 460 people. Chimneys lowest wholesale price. No experience, practically no needed. We furnish teach message to the Legislature, by McDonald & Leach chimney patent capital everything; In bis you to manage vour own |»ermaneut, big-paying Baxter said: cleaner. Protect your home and save March 10, 1921, Governor business. $2000 $5ouO a year. Write for application. of fuel. Work satisisctory. Price $2.50 Particular* free, give age. occupation, references. by the State Maine 111. ■The salaries paid each. GEORGE W. T. RAWLEIGH CO.. Dept 171, Freeport, of certain State DUNBAR, modest, and those 3w44** (Belfast, Maine Giles G. Abbott. Cleaning and FOR SALE & Work Real Estate, Timterlands The Family Medici*'? Attractive Village Home near Belfast Repair done on Edison »nd Columbia phono- Fire Insurance Several acres land and very pleasant graphs. Work done only by appoint- flslBSiPB ChilblainsjlnsectBites location, for quick sale it is offered ment or phonographs can be left at at a decided sacrifice. Inquire address, CaRL B.‘ WESTON, BFLFAST, A. B. G, care Journal Office. 3m45* 84 Waldo Avenue. RAYFORD BLOCK. r,**-*^ ‘’T •“ X RED CROSS WILL ! xy ....— v. SPECIAL-SIX « TOURING | ENROLL MEMBERS Cut your fuel bill _ “Heat by tbe roomful.” > $1275 J Just where you want it Engaged in Tremendous Relief with this newest —in an instant. Clean Task As It Enters Annual and convenient. No dirt or ashes. Always Roil Cali Nov. 11 oil range ready for use. PERFECTION PEACE ACTIVITIES Kerosene CONTINUE —and Socony Oil Jlcjlen
Maintenance of Strength in Mem- bership and Funds for Local Service Essential
The American Red Cross will enter Ita sixth annual Roll Call, November ilth to 30th, to enroll members for the coming year, engaged In the great- est relief task It has undertaken since GML the World War—the succor of more than half a million homeless, desti- tute At its new low price of $ 12 75 the Studebaker Special Six Tour- refugees who have fled their ing Car maintainsStudebakeridealsof qualitvand performance, homes and migrated from Asia Minor Vae with added and Thrace Into Greece and adjacent features thatmakeit even a greater value than before. European territory to escape Turkish SOCONY It is known for its striking beauty just as it is for its thor- rule. ough Luxurious comfort is assured the nine- dependability. by The Red Cross had, tip to November inch seat cushions of KEROSENE genuine leather and the long semi-elliptic 1st, expended nearly one million dol- springs, front and rear. lars for this relief work an amount the best there ts believed sufficient to provide for the and ease Power, flexibility of handling are combined to Immediate, temporary needs of the make the Special-Six the most highly regarded five-passenger refugee army, until Vice Chairman A. car on the market. Roes Hill, head of the newly organized Oil Perfection it you the cooking Red Cross Commission to Greece, can latest New Perfection gives By manufacturing complete motors, transmissions, bodies, complete a survey and Inform National THERange with the newly invented speed of gas. and what further tops, castings, forgings stampings, middlemen’s profits on Headquarters expend- has been a revela- itures will be Superfex Burners The range is strong, roomy, and such items are eliminated and one profit only is included in probably necessary. EQUIPMENT The Red Cross Chapters in New tion to every housewife who has effective for all kinds of Studebaker prices. Highest standards of workmanship are equally England and throughout the country one. Good House- maintained and materials are the finest the market affords. used cooking. The famous Beaded radiator. Rear- are rapidly collecting and preparing mirror. Automatic used after exhaustive j: view In the clothing for shipment to Greece as keeping Institute, windshield wiper. Rain- Special-Six Touring Car you will find such value and Oil has been for distribution by the Commission, always recognized en- one-piece windshield. as tests, has its seal of full proof, satisfaction only Studebaker can offer. and are in their volunteer fuel. It saves placed Cowl lights. calling the ideal household forces to make garments, particularly dorsement on it Cowl ventilator. Massive The name Studebaker is your assurance of satisfaction. because bum for women and babies. you money you only head lamps. Tonneau light Your or hardware extension what need of it—when you housefumishing with long cord. IN KEEPING WITH CHARTER you MODELS AND PRICKS-/, o b. factorial no waste. dealer will demonstrate the Eight-day clock. Thief- Thus the American Red Cross is need it—and there is gladly transmission lock. Tool proof LIGHT SIX SPECIAL SIX BIG SIX this disaster In Perfection and compartment in left front meeting crisis. keep- Kerosene i? the best New Superfex 5Paaa 112’ W. B 5-Paaa 119’W B 7-Paaa 126’W B. And Socony door. Outside and inside door ing with Its charter obligations and 40 H P 50 H. P. 60 H. P can In the latest New Burner for you. 11 handles. the request of the President, so far vou buy. as it relates to the Near Touring-$ 975 Tournu-$1275 50 European Touring East aid will continue the task until OIL CO. OF NEW YORK 5 STANDARD R?f.pir.- * 07* (2 Pm).,_ 1250 Speedster(4-Pass)183 it is Roadster completed. 0 Coupe (4-Pass ) 2400 26 Coupe-Roadater (4 Pass.) 1275 /* r* v Meantime, from Armistice Day to Broadway (2-Paaa.>- 1225 Coupe (4Paaa.)_18^5 ?0l*pe /e~PaS? ?55° Chapters Sedan.. 1550 Sedan... 2050 Sedan (Special) 275P Thanksgiving, throughout the i; cited States will carry on the Non-Skid Cord Tirea, Front and Rear, Standard Equipment Roll Call, inviting every American to Join his Red Cross for another year Of service. Iu the New England Divi- NEW PERFECTION sion every one of the 150 Chapters, and their Branches, will conduct a Roll Call by some method, many of THE BANKS QARAQE them planning to send their volunteer forces from home to home, to nrfree it Oil as simple as possible for the people to Range Join. The indications are that the THIS IS a studebaker year present membership in the New Eng- land Division will be retained and with SUPERFEX Burners oossibly increased. TWO PHASES OF ROLL CALL Transfers in Real Estate to the Looking Legislature. MUKKILL. “The Roll Call presents two dis- tinct phases, membership and funds transfers in real estate From Bangor Commerical. Tit following Mrs. Ruth Brown and family are mov- for local service," says Arthur G. We are soon to see the Maine Rotch, of the New Ltittetwied in the Waldo County Reg- legislature ing to Belfast for the winter. Manager England Division. "The American Red Cross istry of Deeds for the week ending Nov. at work, but a couple of months now in- Mrs. Maggie Whitcomb and family Is a volunteer society chartered by -Results Count- K Htt tervening before the beginning of the sea- have closed their home and gone to Congress to relieve and prevent suf- SHINGLES The of r Htrbtrt W. Savage, to Viola C. son. signs the times are found in fering in peace and war* The very Unity, Brooks for the winter. THE PIONEER CHIROPRACTOR Savage, do.; land in Unity. the equesls for appropriations now being nature of its charter obligation calls Schools in town closed Nov. 3. Pu for a largo membership to give We have a lun line of George A. Bowen, Searsport, to Amanda filed by the various institutions apd or- very shingles that moral force and potential ability ganizations that expect state assistance pits not absent during the fall term of in our on Primrose street J. Kneeland, do.; land in Searspo't necessary to cope with the upheaval yard are A. Davis ana re- village Alice Rowe, Brian Harry H. Peavey, Brooks, et ais., to which will form the basis of the stchool of war and the ever-present emer- at reasonable prices, delivered Georgia Rsther Clark, Juanita White, of The is ouiie M. Peavey, Monroe; land and port that will be submitted to the legisla Brown, gencies peace. membership without Norma Avis the basis of the Red Cross. The vast charges. 80 MAIN STREET in Monroe. ture by the budget committee There is Shaw, Blodgett, Maynard Hidings majority of members are annual mem- Ab- ! another committee also at work, one ap Fenwick, Josephine Merriam; Malcolm Sidney C. Crooner, Wiuterport, to bers. who pay $1.00 a year for their MILTON B. HILLS a absent one half At the box and 9 to 11 o’clock A. ie land and buildings in pointed to make survey and investiga- Heal, day. membership. They are the minute Monday,IWednesday Friday. _M. Locke, do.; Tel. 205 finterport. ! tion of all state departments with a view sociable and entertainment- held by the men and women, the greatest proved reserve for relief the world ever saw. Byron S. to C. W. Mus- I to recommending changes that will make pupils of the village school last week Conner, Troy, This reserve should be maintained at ^ I'lie detailed about $20 was realized. ty, Unity; laud and build ngs in Troy. ; for efficiency and economy. the highest level possible. report of this committee will be made to HAND MADE Florence Bye, Northport, to Beitha Cards have been received announcing "As money left from war days has the legislature but there have been some j a son to Mr. and seen the and cKarrh the Oct. of depleted by increasing ross; land in Northport. intimations of recommendations to be re- birth, 24, essential peace time activities in com- Melvina to Stockton this committee including the Mrs. Arthur Ressell of Bridgeport, Conn Crockett, Brewer, ported by munities Chapters find are o/tHE many they of a tax of one cent a gallon on Ardelia inline., Stockton Spr.; land in Stock- placing Mrs. Kessell, formerly Lydi J unable to finance present and needed ! STOt***, to used for road Collars the be o Spr. j gasoline, proceeds Chandler, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chapter work from the Chapter share maintenance. Mr. Chandler was former- of membership fees alone. The Chap- Annie M Knowiton, Boston, Mass., to committee will also Ira Chandler. Made of Chinese (?rass linen, also I 1 The efficiency sug- the of ■ H. land in ters have, therefore, necessity Morrison, Stockton Spr.; that ail the mail matter sent out a resident of Morrill. Congratulations voile and net, and trimmed with gest ly additional funds in order 151"^ach. Foodhooa doesnol noun*. ortbport. requesting or front to match from the State House shall be sent from are to the and real lace. Cuffs IsrS&tS.I ] extended young parents to serve their communities effectively. miierv, causing Eleanor B. Colcord and Evelyn C one office with a view to saving waste if desired. also to the grandpare.nts. “The peace activities, authorized by -* Bute, Stockton Spr., to William 11 in the use of stamps by the various de ^sfasrs- ^ rharter and approved by the Central and orriaon, do.; land in Stockton Spr. partmenls, the claim being made that A happy social event recently took Prices $1, $2 $3 aches. include, as a obli- under the system clerks are care- of Mr. and Mrs. Committee, primary The bad stomach Uzzie A. McKeen, Knox, to Norman present place at the home Roscoe the Jour- q 1 gation, service to the disabled veter- Call and see il.tm at ' ■ mail is often and Olive B. Belfast; land less about weighing and should be W» Staples, Cross, Saturday, Nov. 4. Norman Cross, ins of the World War and to the Army nal cilice P^rJ^h nothing buildings in Knox overpaid. dian com- traffic officer in Boston, accompanied by and Navy, home service to civilian •fclrn i We do not wish to criticise the “f^Uel. G. Allgrove, Unity, to Eugene II. families, health and AMYL. WILSON, Thepenn^euh sct mittee on efficiency, at least until its full his l fiend and room mate, Mr Clarence public nursing q tight “^.u upon *e (»»rt, land in SUE M. PARTRIDGE. do.; Unity. but suggestions do other health activities, instruction in report is seen, thase Hyde, also a traffic officer, and his moth remedyblood, A. P. to Har- tax on home hygiene and care of the sick, Wentworth, Lincolnville, not greatly appeal to us. The ^ SUEM.-J aid in IP. in er, Mrs. Hyde of Boston, came to Thorn- first aid and life volunteer ser- hningsoi^-^^^^balpoi^scasting Heald, Somerville, Mass.; land as would Bppeat to be saving, gasoline suggested and ev function, Molnville. and Norman was best man at the vice and Junior Red Cross. strengthen ty .^y a method of raising funds rattier than a dike q The large num ^ who Tbomas B. Perry, Swanville, to Albert movement for efficiency or economy and wedding of Mr. Hyde and Miss Mary VALUE OF PREPAREDNESS land in Swanville. is nosurety that the funds . Hartmans Cunningham; I there certainly Corofirth of Thorndike, tw n tater fir "And now we are, unexpectedly, k Clyde B. I thus raised would lake the place of money Holmes, Belfast, to George W. Mrs. Milton Blake of Morrill. That .'acing the new and terrible calamity ~^ri£2K"* Tie now r.ised other taxation. There is Circlet i, me, tiu a brumr*. hi wmes, laud in Belfast. by in East. We have agreed to W L. the COOK Newton, Mass.; wisdom the bridal autoed down to Near also a considerable question of the evening party Self-Adjutiaf, ud amply ilipe enr E. Brown and Jennie L. lo our share to meet the situation, Brown, or fairness of increasing the taxes of mo- Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Cross’ and -• family U* bead, claapa at tba waul aad uader- Ida M. do.; land which means that the Red Cross will J®,.to Woodbury, tor car owners who already make con- aad aaaotba rat aglj liaea. 8 buildings in Moolville. reception was given them, about 20 being leal with the eir.e'gency in Europe, siderable to the s«*ie. We sup- Undertaker If your dealer cm *# get it, read actual payment Mr. and Mrs. Cross en- where for the most part the refugees to Frederick takes the view present. Sunday mama, addreee and 'Varii> Thorndike, pose that the committee Near Pe-ru-nA aii^ the bridal have been driven, and the East *#"rf »*• Circlet un- Allen, do.; land in Thorndike. the roads should be maintained by tertained at chicken dinner, IH SWHtt not rc*RS paid.S°-.W Sine that Relief will continue as heretofore to 34 ta 48. G. to E. those who use them most, or perhaps that party and members of their own Nemo Monroe, Lisbon Falls, family, operate in Asia, dealing with such Embalmer ^_ Hygienic-Fashion Institute ^jcoln cars better able Licensed "*re, land in the owners of motor are is con- 120 East 16th St.. Naw Thorndike; Thorndike. twenty in all. A little romance jmergency as exists there in addition York. Dept M. than those who do not possess Thorndike, Dixmont, to Ralph to pay nected with the affair. Last summer to its regular worn. License 377. c3CiSSSSf^,QU'“ Tk7 we fail to see how this sugges- SOLD IVEEYWHEEE do land and in cars, but .1I iborndike, ; buildings of the Norman and his friend passed their vaca “The President has announced an ®oot and tion fils in with the expressed duty Jackson. for a Near East Emer- Maine. Tel. 61-3 committee, to make recommendations for tiou in Morrill. Mr. Hyde m t Miss tppeal special Belfast, Hall, to City gency Fund, to be made during our IA' Moutville, economy and efficiency. Cornforth for the lirst time at Mr. Cross’ "wanted to finance the Bank, Belfast; lumber in Mont- uut iuu °**»*«- Red Cross Roll Call, k°nal 1 ne iaci anouiu both followed naturally by the recent happy relief work in the Near East. The CWICHKTfflSPILU Second Hand of motor cars in Maine pay Kitchen owners 1 F>i Range cars and at event. Red Cross has already expended or Chl-eke*-t«ra Billings, Monroe, to Merton A. state and local taxes on their Pllla In Sc4 •»<- j-ttie to of fc State price first letter. "•Jido.; land and buildings in Monroe. make large contributions. And committed itself expenditures Notice n boxes, sealed irith present much Special ones and more, probably to the motor vehicles are not the only $786,200, hlevens, Jackson, Phillip F. newspaper announcement. we Box more, .will be needed. This money inform the that w« 185, Belfast, Maine ®> Monroe; land in Monroe, that use the roads. W e wish to public Fffij&SSt_ywJ1knovnMBMt,CJM.Ahr^Fl)l must ask for our Roll Call. roest The budget committee,if the experiences and during are doing business all the time and if you W. Kose, Searsmont, to Flor- A tenographer typist and typist SOLA BY DMJGG5K other are duplicated, will be asked “The disaster at the eastern end wish to buy or sell real estate of any kinc an> N. land and of years examination for the Field Service will be Bradford, H.; than the state can makes very clear to talk with Dr. A, M. ln for munh more money if the Mediterranean we would be pleased you. Lothrop 7®*' Searsmont. on Nov. at Belfast for a afford to pay and we baiieve that the com- held 18, 1922, filling the importance of maintaining Red E. A. STKOUT b arm Agency, L. FOR SALE rkl Sko°«. HeTby, to Herbert ing session must be marked by economy vacancies in Customs and Internal Reve- Cross organiztion here at home pre- ROY C. FISH, Local Manager, *• land DENTIST Frankfort; in Frankfort. The state expenses have been increasing its strength in mem- Room Odd Fellows’ Me nue Services, U. S. Veterans’ Bureau, pared through 2, Block, Belfast, nond the war had its meet such crises Low price second parlot very rapidly. Of course bership and funds to tf47 N-asun r>ear War and Navy Departments, U. S. Im- Death. effects in this direction and the higher as this. and kitchen stoves. Colonial Theatre if-lAM. the of the migration Service at Montreal and Qubec, Building cost of living and depreciation “We ask the people to join the Red TELEPHONE Nov. 4. Lieut' George W. the dollar affects the 336*3 27tf purchasing power of Canada, and Halifax, Nova Scotia, and Cross, to contribute to the mainte- SINCE 1882 J. AUSTIN McKEEN. was near will **‘er> death this as Ihere and ~ ttniv,nX*a[my state as well individuals. St. John, New Brunswick, in the of- nance of Red Cross service by their while from Enlieid to , flying be many efforts to obtain state.appropria- fices of the Federal Prohibition Directors, to help make At 72 Main Stuei, Belfast. ut' local organization-, and Maxim was smoking that while praiseworthy branches of the Government task 'Pew!,' tions fur,purposes and other possible the huge emergency fineHomTfor sale ascended into the air at are nevertheless beyond the not mentioned. The of over- Geld «,eil ill themselves Service supply to which we have been called I n the machine was sev- of the state treasury. It is qualified in both steno- Two story, modern frame house. 8 rooms. buna? ^ proper limits male eligibles seas, on the successful accomplish- up 8 sPar*t from the idea that there must be a cut in this and typewriting is always farsbort lives de- Charles R. Coombs City water, 14 acre of laud. Situated on eflew ffet our graphy ment of which thousands of ‘bio the has been t sheepskin collar of his direction The state of Maine of the demand. The supply of female Northport avenue, 1 3-4 mile from post institutions in pend.” Excellent summer or round h very liberal to its quasipublic eligibles qualified both stenography and office. year the ‘“to afford to be MAURICE W. ifoisdKfanned 8ParR flames and before the war it could typewriting barely keeps abreast of the Undertaker dwelling. LORO eould l8nd the entire the taxes bear very are also fre- tf4i Block. Me. ml4er of .i right liberal. But today depaand. Appointments Hayford Belfast, the coat was the y. burned from bis severely upon the people and legisla- quently made in the positions of male and ture should turn its face very sharply female typists. The usual entrance sala fe* blisters to make Sale uSi”; Lieut. Maxim against innovations and the effort ries are from {1000 to {1200 a year, with House for another that are pro- of advancement. In ^the taming plane the state bear the burdens excellent prospects STREET* AUTOMOBILE M’na?°dd mi*e8 to service ON SALMOND this town in perly the business of localities. almost all branches of the the "iautex40 the state We do not advocate that bonus of {240 a year granted by Congress All modern improvements and garaga. should be niggardly toward the schools, is allowed. TMis examination is open to My addreas ia No. 88 Highland Avenue private hospitals, roads, bridges and van* all citizens of the United States who have Gardiner, Me. Can be in Belfaat any Sat- TRIMMING but we do their eighteenth but not their m. J. F. Chriiaren Cry ous philanthropic institutions reached urday p. SYLVESTER, must on the date of the ex- \ FLETCHER’S believe that the taxpayers as well seventieth birthday Auto tops, curtains and cush- the be considered. We believe that ap- amination. Information and application for the be secured of the ions made and repaired. Slip Vitoria propriations should first be made blank, Form 1371, may Cases as the state of the Board of Civil Service Two Show covers for all cars. definite state institutions Secretary FOR SALE Special Room to Let A«™p,I,. state schools, prisons and vari- Examiners at any firai or second class hospitals, Reliable Incubator—140 Ford Sedan covers. state and that after these office, or from the District Secretary, FOR SALE egga capacity slip All modern invitation to any- ous departments post conveniences— >#«in, l,i??rd,8l such assisUnce be rendered Custom House Tower, Boston, Massachu- and 500 chick hover. Practically new. lh*U to call and see are made W* ^-iiC®^Vrh of whom application must be Low if taken at ouce. A real bargain. Inquire of front corner r*fund other objects as the remaining finances setts, with prices LORD & CO. room. Apply to a°*»does n^*1 the money if in- for the examina- T. HERMAN •x not relieve. the state may make possible without filed in time to arrange FRED CHASE, WHITMORE, A. A. Howea 43tf Maine. Tel. 343-3 creasing the burden of the tax payers. tion. 25 Main Street, Belfast. Northport, », The Journal Office. BKOOKS first husband, Mr. Smith of Boston. liv- The News of Belfast she afterward of ing only s few years and The Economy married' Dr. Chtrle* M Thompson, who A. B. Huff is seriously ill it this writing. The Firemen’* annual concert and ball passed away aeversl years ago. Mrs. Hood’s Sarsaparilla con- will be held in the Armory January 26f. R. F. Grsy hss sold his place and moved Thompson was t very interesting to f*rr>;i v in theae >lav«. ex- Ap;**»l* every to Be If nt. versationalist having traveled quite no r- Mein* can von The net receipta for tbe Belfast Band Vp ti oth*r tensively and spent several years in Ger- a.* from *o mnch real me-signal effect benefit recently given under the direc- Mrs. Bert Lowe hss been very ill, but is took a A Maine many where Dr. Thompson special Company It is a cc tion of Mrs. Cecil Llay were $132. t hishiy now improving. course of study, and will be great’s misl- nhiuHtnwnrat.^ medicinal er-turt of w-vr-nil ed i circle of friends The ,- Tbe Pullman Brothers, who has bad his by large ^ and whol^ni^. recently Ralph Murphy recently at her hotne Thursday I dedicated their new annex on Bridge house wired for electricty. funeral was held T:>* » :, or.!y a teasprwmfai Mr. Knight of the C-jngre- street, now have one hundred people em- afternoon That is doing S Jones the week with in the Belfast W. spent past gationaliat church officiated. % wond^rfnl ployed factory. Hood’? Sarsaparilla is friends in Boston and Augusta. tonic medicine for tho blond, stonv Emma White Barker Tent. D. of V. Ernest Gould and fam.ly have moved mvvnmlle ss-'h liver and k:dnev«. prompt in will have their Cbnatniaa sale in Memor- take, ,nto a of the Murphy bouse. re’ief. It is pkft^nt to ial Hall Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 6th, part Maine’s work atomach. 3 have moved to to the five* followed by a public supper at 6 p. m The Monthly Teachers meeting was Walter Betl and family WY.v not trv it I i >f new held at the schoolhouse Friday evening. Brook* village. The Unity Club of the First church of Chelsea. Maaa, waa Alliance Concert Federated will met at 7 30 next Monday Miss Christioe Jones speot the week Chas H. Black The Unitarian a of Mias Harriet |N1. evening in the North church parlor. end with friends in Portlanl miking the week-end guest Power is the com- There will be a program and refresh- trip in her car. Nickerson. Central Maine Company people's the season of the The fir*t meeting of ments' Come Raymond Merrill, who hasemplovment Severs; in town went to t' f Colonial was in Maine with a Maine VoroiB'i Alliance of the First Church "Tne Old It organized charter Three Divorce Libels Denied at Sebomook, has been at home for a Theatre last week to witness pany. Federsted was held Thursday afternoon James H. received abort vacation. Homestead." Maine Clerk of Courts Ciliey Maine people. It is managed by people and Nortn church parlors with an un- We nesday noon return from Judge Al- little by in the A. R. Pnley and Walter and Eben Mr. and Mrs Esrie Smart and members and bert M.Spear of Gardiner in tbe three re- winter with For more than a score of usually large attendance of Young are enjoying a busting trip in son lave gone to spend the owned Maine people. years maining libels for divorces which he held W Smart. by The concert program with A Northern Maine. his parents, Mr. and Mrs J guests. for decision. All were den ed. The two work. It has Davis of it has done Maine’s developed power to Stanley Cayting of Bangor, violinist; Littlefield cases were Hsrry W. Little Owing to the inclement weather of last William M [Damtn and Paul of the for- Greene of Belfsst, cornetist; Mrs field of Waldo va. Bertha J. Littlefield o Wednesday the'expected visit,of the Bel- Belfast were guests Sunday Maine industries with Leroy E. Da mm. Maine homes and electric Belfast and vice versa. The other was fast chamber of commerce w as postponed. mer’. parents, Mr. and Mrs supply Harold H. Hollingshead of New York and Harriet Sylvester vs. Dummer Sylvester; A very generous check was received from T Nick- new to of Belfast was A. T. Nickerson and Mrs. D. it has to bring industries Mrs Melvin O. Dickey Belfast them the Ladies Aid who were to have energy and helped Maine. parties. by orson went to Stockton Springs Monday of the best heard here in recent yean furnished the supper and the food was Mrs. one The interest in the B. H. S. populsr to attend the funeral of their niece, of disposed of by a supper at the church is ex- according to the criticism competent girl contest at the Belfast Candy Com- ass Stiles The deepest sympathy vestry. families Maine Power 7% Preferred musicians. Mrs. James C. Durhsm. the pany*’ store is increasing, and the silver tended to the bereaved Central Company Stock toilet set which is to be presented to the Alliance president,presided and after giv- MOKKILL. More than of the winner is greatly admired. Shortly be- MONKOfc is the investment. 9,000 citi- a brief address of welcome announc- people’s ing fore The Journal went to press the votes this for the ed the following numbers: were for Eileen Feraald, 899; Marian zens of Maine have used security purpose of Mrs. Nathan Hunt went to Boston J. C. Plourd is siting old friends in four movements, Handel 691; Louise Newell, 659; Helen a week there with Sonata, in Thomas, Saturday to spend re- town. to Verna Alice their to work build Maine. Mr. Cayting Foster, 558, Jelliaon, 370; latives. putting savings e of Thorndike is La Verdi Banks, 255, Gretcben Fletcher. 231; Helen Mr*. Glenc Arey Traviata, Frank Blake of her 'Mr. Green Burgess, 216, Eliza Condon, 127; Pauline Mr. and Mrs. Bangor spending a week with parents. the week end with Mrs. Blake’s Twilight Song. Wagner Siackpole, 121 passed Mr. and Mrs Max Getchell are the Mrs Erskine. know that the is sound and substan- Rreisl-r sister, Sylvia of a son *nd daughter, Rich They Company l.irbefreud, Dr. O. S. Vickery, who recently bought proud parents Mr Cayting ard and Margene, born Nov 5 the tenement house on Bridge street Rev. Nathan Hunt officiated at the its power plants, transmission lines on the Hearth tial. that buildings, The Cricket next below Pullman’s fictory has com- funeral of William Bickford of Searsmont Waldo County Veterans Association Mr. Green. renovated even the Sunaay afternoon, Nov. 12. was entertained ty Sliver Harvest Grange soil. know "that Kreisler pletely it; removing are all located on Maine They its An Old Refrain, This waadone at the Nov. 3. The meeting was called to order Beethoven piasiermg. sugges- Mr ard Mr* Arthur Franc.a and little Minuet, of President Trask. Records of the last tion of the Public Heilth Department R I and Mrs. Esther by stock has dividends 64 consecutive times. Mr. Cayting. boy of Providence, was paid the Waldo County of tbe Red meeting read and adopted I' thought preferred with Campana Chapter Hunt Johnson of Portland have.'been Vocal Duet, Come Me, a the that this meeting would be the last until Cross. Dr. Vickery has Iso purchased week of their as the officials of the Company and Mrs Dickey guest* the past parents. was believe, believe, Mrs. Hollingshead three small houses between this d oubie May, but after some discussion it They arr. Stilton Rev and Mr* Nathan Hunt. Folks at Home, a the first Thurs- O'd tenement one and tbe large building voted to hold meeting stock should continue to pay dividends Kreisler Ritchie that this preferred Sehoen Rosmorin, known as the Leach house on Church Another truckload if people Irom Mor- day in December *t Frederick Grasai James Eaton and Berceuse, street. His work on ail are a credit to rill attended Mia* Adams meetings at Bel- Grange hall Comrades to come. Wiemawski were re- for all time Legende, him and a very great improvement to the fast Sunday evening, Nov 12. The resi- Percival Smith of Winterport the It was Mr. Cayting I;r»t appearance locality. dent Baptist pastor of Morrill is very nice ported as ha'.ng pasted away since he has been in the m itter. He gives up his Sunday October meet ng. An unlimited supply in Beifas’, but frequently Rebek- At the regular meeting of Aurora has for five weeks past of food and ubility maie th* noon in a as evening meetings |«n If too, want money working Maine beard by many present at the meeting ah Tuesday evening. Gentlemen’s you. your Lodge so that h;, his family and tfie people of hour a happy one for all. The afternoon s.nce a be has summered in Searsport Night was observed. A delicious supper was and by home Morrill may attend the revival meetings session opened by {singing for the upbuilding of your State, buy of baked beans, escalloped was Company ima.l boy, has played at the Country- consisting at the Methodist church at Belfast. prayer by the chaplin. The roll call hot rolls, cake, pie and bis home clams, salads, answered; by 32 veterans and 21 widows 7% Preferred Club and has been heard in city At the committee meeting Central Maine Power Company stock. coffee was served at 6 SO. The commit- community and wives. Mrs. Ada Sanborn in well others. In addition to hfs rare talent were held at E E Bowen’s Oc' 5, the follow- by tee in charge of the supper Harry chosen word- welcomed the veterans a 6 1-2°fo net. at Fred work was for 1923 Improved Price $107.50 share, yield he has a plea ing" personality that Snow, chairman, Harry Townsend, ing planned Comrade Mor-e responded. An interest- Bert corn campaign 2 cooperators. attracts his audience and holds their Townsend, William Norris, Brier, silage ing with spicy itories and re- once Milk test circle, program Melvin Roland McKenney. This Lime demonstrations 7, was carried out attention. Mr. studied Dickey, marks by tae veterans elosest Cayting call and a seed potato plots 10. Ta;k on was also the night ot the roll Improved A vote of thanks wis given the members with Kari Rissiand, famous composer- were diseases. Improved seed oats cam- large number of members present. potato of Silver Harvest Grange for entertsin- Maine Power Haben Nov. 5 cooperato s Kaie spraying de- Central Co., violinist, of Boston, with Walter At the next regular meeting, 28th, paign ment. there will b a b311. It is monstrations, Planting Pruning, grafting icht of the Boston Symphony orchestra masquerade be orchard demonstrations Poultry culling hoped that a large number wili pres- OF kESPECI and Opera, with Cyril Tow- Culling de- RESOLU 1 IONS MAINE Metropolitan ent, and that all who can do so will ap- campaign 8 cooperators. AUGUSTA, Cham- 15 of soil to be tested. bin, principal violinist, New York pear in costume. monstration samples E E. Bowen. death has again Union with Delegate to annual meeting Whereas, visited ber Music Art Society, and Louis t The Belfast Windsor Hotel. Belfast. A AREWELL PARTY. Chairman of exhimt at seed show F, C Harvest Grange and removed from our G. L. Cleveland Orches- Campbell. Representative, Edlin, concertmaster, Travelers’ Club spent a most delightful Currier. The ladies of the Firm Bureiu are udst our be ov d and honored brother, with Mrs. Essie P be it tra. He played in the Boston Symphony afternoon Tuesday not prepared to report as yet. Vv illiam D. Tasker; therefore, Carle as hostess. There were eighteen That in the death of Brother orchestra, returning last summer to Ban- Re^ivid, present and the regular program was Tasker\.rnion Harvest Grange has lost a to teach. gor very much enjoyed. After the business S4NDYP0IM good member, the town a good citizen, Mr. Green, always a favorite with a session the express team called at the one who has long been a helping member an which extend a Belfast audience, was unusually happy in home to deliver article, proved Mrs. A. M Wilbur, who is employed in of the grange and ever ready to as well as a to be a genuine surprise for a short visit. ban i to benef.- the order when- his selections, received a cordial response Bangor, is at home helping to two Misses Mar- pleasure members, who cared for ever needed. and a* the close of the program was Miss Clement, the nurse garet A. Dunton and Elizabeth A. Kel- Resolved, That we extend to the be- Mrs. Thompson, returned f riday to I shows h sincere congratulations. ley, who art to leave Friday to spend the reaved wife and daughter, also the aged the ex- Searsport- in Beifa iates having so young and winter in Phoenix, Arizona brother, our heartfelt sympathy their o- has moved hss fsmily 'o press package proved to be a doll’s, trunk Ivan Grant loss. masts sician. that the children may over fifty years old and having all the Stockton village Resolved, that a copy of these resolu- and Mrs. school. Mr gshead Dickey’s compartmenta of a modern travelling attend high t.ons be sent to the bereaved relatives, a When these two travel- on our and a duet, with Me,” by Campana, trunk. opened Mrs. Margaret Darling has been con- copy spread records, copy- ers each found most acceptable gifts from hav- sent to the local paper for pubiica iou. was ly rendered; their voices fined to her room for several days, members. Their was all the club delight an ill but is recovering.
_ C ME't THERE | OONr €.0 '"ostitss" I >jp_ I 'AiO'r 3 eo«6 0a!*- 1 \ ^OitM *Wvf f-v i jl. r^v Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria J V4C v^OwT Always 1 ’- _I1URNMIONU ^ Bears the Dfc HUNTIN' CALL. Promoting , “COLD IN IKE HEAD” W IN IKKPURT BKOOKS Thereby Signature and RestDHMj® ° is an acute attack of Nasal Catarrh, Red bird fla bin* in de red r, Cheerfulness ONLY KNEW i Those to "colds in the rMOTHERS subject frequent has the Births neither beau" will find that the use of HALL’S G. H. Clements has had a radio instal- Mr. Guy Hanson bought Sassy-Ink he showin’ off; Opium,Qf 1 CATARRH MEDICINE will build the in West Brooks. bird n ru 'i in; ftoT>A«c,oT» orms up led Allen place | Jny quailin' Mjmp Mineral. Thousand* of Children Suffer from Y\ and render them less liable to System Win' a b'o sweet ai.’ to several re- vin’, 1 heir Mother* Do Not Know ! colds. Repeated attacks of Acute Ca- Roy Wadleigh is now managing the Mr. W. S. Jones spent days jAp,*' a:d/kSx,a£i^nXS and tarrh may lead to Chronic Catarrh, relatives in Boston and vi- drunk on berries u Mark L. Howard was in Brooks recent- George C. Fletcher and family spent Friday in Bangor. y, on business. a on a baa returned DAYS’ What Wise Gardner left Monday Mr. Leon Wiggin from THREE Mr. L. A. SPECIAL SALE business trip to Boston. A uburn. who advertised a Woman Knows Mrs. Louise Hopkins, Oiin Ward of Freedom was in town last cut sale of hats last week, com- closing week, threshing grain. and Nov. 16.17 aid pleted the saie on Monday. Friday Saturday, 18 The woman who takes Thursday, Ernest and sisters, Myrtle and C. in charge of the Penney and it has been our in her and Mr. George Howe, We are for our Holiday goods custom each pride baking office at Portland was in Ruth, were in Belfast recently. preparing emigration our stock in order that we have more week on business. some of regular is watchful of the family town last Daniel Walker and son Herbert have a rear to reduce may room some unusual values arrived from to our customers for the health is never won away Mrs. Grace VV. B.rilto fox ranch. They now have sixteen foxes. so we have decided give three Bootlibay last week, her brother, Wen- will receive attention and from ROYAL Mrs. Alice Penney and Mrs. Ethel above. All mail orders prompt satisfaction Baking dell Boyd, accompanying her. days who have teen are gain- Powder. Thtmpson, ill, __ Stanley Wardweil arrived from Auburn fully guaranteed. __ ing. last week fora brief visit with his pa- She knows that it is abso- and Mrs. John H. Wardweil. Mr. was rents, Mr. Leonard of Thorndike in town blankets Domestic Yarns and Auto Keat is closed for the recently and bought a Jersey cow of lutely pure depend- The Libby Another lot of this all wool yarn. Mr. and Mrs. Lben Libby blankets, two Made over winter and Martin WTlntten. Ten 66x80 four pound able—that for 50 'pairs are have gone to Lincoln, their former home. from Maine wool. We lots Mrs. Richards and have to and four pairs grays, selling of it years it has been used in family gone whites, four plaids Mrs, A. Gardner and daughter, Miss for mittens and stockings for men and L, Liberty to run a boarding house for sale boys best homes in the from a worth $4.00 Special price the Eieauor, returned Saturday night introduce it we Quigg’s mill crew. Mr Quigg recently $3.25 To further are going to two weeks’ visit with, her parents in ini country. moved his mill to Liberty. worth $4.50. elude it in our sale. The Kingman. Six pairs Nashuas. 66x80, White, Gray and met Wednes- Mr. Merton Bradford of Thorndike has in four ounce Sale It Contains No Alum The Current Events club Special sale price Tan skeins, price per lb day afternoon with Mrs. Carrie A. Gard bought a lumber lot near Halldale school- $3.49 Leaves No Bitter Taste the subject being ,"China, Porcelain ner, house aud will move his portable mill four grays, 66x80, worth and Glass.’’ Four pairs pound SI.20 there soon and saw lumber during the sale The Black and Navy Blue, in the four and son Archie were Special price ounce John McLaughlin winter. $3.00. $2.62 111 Bar Harbor last week, where they pur- skeins, Sale price, per lb. Mr. on what is called tbe chased a big covered barge lor transport- Burnham, Woolnap, worth $5.50. Special mail add 5c. children, David and Muriel arrived Friday Two pairs By SEARSPORT ! ing the school children. Sheep Ranch, has a herd of nice Aber- from a visit with friends in Bangor and sale price deen Angus aeef cattle. (Juite a number $4.25 vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Griffin of Mat- 36 Inch Lockwood Mrs. Harry Perry left Tuesday to join tapoisseit arrived last luesday wees lor of the farmers in town have gone out of and are un- Mrs. Henrietta R. Young has closed These are all perfect goods in Penn. a visit with their daughter, Mrs. George the milk aud cream business and are rais- Capt. Perry Philadelphia, her home on Main St., and has gone to of a kind left. Unbleached Cotton tl. a few pairs where she will visit Mrs. Sarah Hopkins. ing veal aud beef lusteed, as it is less usual values. Only Herbrrt R. Dyer is on a business trip Portland, We have received another bale of 700 Nichols for a few days. Mrs. Young will yards Hancock and Penobscot counties. Mr. Walter Wynne and family left hard work and more profitable. through a month at the home of her daugh- “Wilfit** of this fine grade cotton in short spent Tuesday for Cahloruia to join the family Tlouse Dresses lengths of Exeter finished coal Mrs. Wilbur J. in Boston, Waldo Comity Pomona Grange was Barge discharging ter, Carver, of Mrs W yiine’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 to 14 This cotton (n and the remainder of the winter as the held Knox Sta- yards. today’s mar- for the B. and A. railroad Tuesday, and Albert K. uenueti, who went there about with Sunlight Grange at Style guest of her sister, Mrs. Albert Colson, in ket is worth 17c off the web. Sale sailed. a y ear ago. tion, Tuesday, Nov. 7th. Mr. iiarriman, price Brooklyn, N. Y. in our sale our stock Slate Secretary, and Mr. Coun- We are going to include James Lombard left bv automobile Fri- Mr. Irving Harris has contracted to Donahue, The Wide Awake Class of the Metho sizes 36 furnish 8 car loads of Cnrislmas trees lor ty Agent, were visitors at the grange. of Back House Dresses, for a trip to Boston and dist Ethel Expansion Inch day, holiday Sunday School,Miss Anderson, this ms 23rd 36 tne western market, beiug ! topic: Which is the most profitable farm- made dresses on the Outing Flannel' He was by Irving teacher, gave a very successful and en- to 52. One of the best vicinity. accompanied consecutive yearol so doing. Hie busi- hired or the one man farm? sociable in the church vestry on ing, help This is our last offering of this 36 inch joyable ness wear and materials. P. Rich. increases yearly. Opened by Ralph W. Howard; the ques- market as to fit, Fancy Friday evening. The affair was called an at tion was ably discussed by Mr. Howard, Outing this price. We have sold over 500 Mrs, Joseph Sweetser has returned from apple sociable, and apples were a feature Mr. and Mrs. Peleg Griffin have arrived $2.75 values-Special sale price and their iiit.e Lawyer B. f. foster, aud others, and it visits in of the games and refreshments, apple from Boston are occupying $2.25 yard of this quality alone. It is a good an extended trip which included was decided that the one man farm was buy. stunts of all kinds being used. About 65 cottage at the loot of School street. Iney N. Boston, Mass., and the most profitable. GolTstown, H., were in attendance. have leased their large lodging house in $3.00.. 2.49 Providence, R. I. Boston lor five years. death of John C. Stowers of West Muslin Underwear^ The Mrs. Deborah H. Hopkins is improving Sumner Small who has been employed Pain Beach, Florida,a summer resident of Mrs. Edwin 1. Hatton and little daugh- after a serious illness at tho Home for All odd lots of Night Gowns and in Monroe the past week, returned home occurred suddenly at his home came down Waists EnvelopT Searsport, ter, Miss Eieauor, fnuay Shirt 1 He was Mrs. v\ Cedar street. Her Saturday. accompanied by in est Palm Beach Thursday, Nov. 2nd, Horn Bangor, icmaiuing till Monday Aged Women, sister, Chemise at greatly reduced prices. Small who has been the of friends season guest Mr. Stowers spent the past in morning, with Mrs. Hatton’s patents, Mrs. Georgia H. Buckmau of Boston and We have picked out all numbers from our in Brooks for a week. Searsport and Sandypoint as usual, and Mr. ana Mrs. Wellman Hanson. her Mrs. ueorgia Hunt of on had reached home when his death niece, Bangor, stock cf Waists that have been 36 Inch Bleached Mrs. Julia Eamea Wentworth, who re- just large Muslin Mrs. Stowers had been ill all The barge Riverside arrived at Cape are with her. in occurred. of time and marked them cently sold her home Cohasset, Mass., clock last week with coal lor J. hand any length and it was thought that she Jeiusou for Underwear has arrived in Searsport and will occupy summer, would be unable to make the trip south, U Gordon and hi. L. Hopkins and the discount. Good trades here. her house in Water St. Her sister, Miss at 33% but she stood the and friends coal teams ana truck were ousy distriu of fine Mabel Eames will reside with her. journey well, £ About 100 yards very count cambric that was Mr. uliug the same to householders. were surprised to learn it SATURDAY Gowns and the solicited for the was for Night Envelope Chemise. Most of money Stowers who had passed away. He The Central Maine Power Co. has plac- Remnants Memorial Hospital has been col- 76 of and was a native of Bradbury years age, ed electric power in the Pullman pants Is the last of the This comes in about ten yard lengths and is but any having money which they He married Miss Mary Mc- day will have an assortment of rem- lected, Sandypoint. taclory in the Hopkins block and are also We quite 27c Sale wish to contribute to the fund may leave of Searsport, who survives him worth at least yard. price by the Gilvery setting poles on upper sylvan street in nants in Percale and Ginghams in 3 to 5 it with Miss Harriet Roulstone, Reservoir with one Miss Miriam Stowers. daughter. order to put lights into Irving H. Mern piece, per yard SL He was well and favorably known in this 20c thew’s house. CLOSING OUT SALE yard lengths. ! section. Edward Nichols arrived recently from The new school building is being en- New York and is the guest of his mother, j Mrs. N. F. Gilkey and Mrs. Fred Burr AT THE joyed bv the pupils and the janitor, Ar- Odd Lot Colored Mrs. D. M. in Mt. Ephraim St. jointly entertained the members of the Extra Specials Nichols, thur Colcord is giving good satisfaction. Mr. Nichols left Searsport in July, sailing j White Elephant Bridge Club last Wed- There arc Horn .60 to 60 who biing their We are also offering Cotton Damask figured as first officer on a steamship out of New nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs' Cotton j lunches and these are being luruished Crochet York. Gilkev in East Main street. Four tables bureau or dresser Scarfs, 18x54, worth with one hot dish ot food daily. Davis were in play, and the first prize, a pack 'Sample Shop 50c, well made and serviceable. Special Friends cf Mrs. Dana Dutch of Waban, | of cards, went to Mrs John Frame whose Mrs. who has been Royal Society Cordichet Cotton in colors she George Tootill, car- sale Mass., will be glad to learn that pass- was price. score was highest. The consolation ing for Mr. Everett Keen his 39c at during 3 balls for , ed through a serious surgical operation awarded to Mr>. Arthur E. Colson. Dainty recent illness, returned to her home in 25c a Newton hospital Friday, Nov 3rd, very ma- j refreshments were sei ved and the affair Etna last week, accompanied Mr. Also Tray Cloths, 18x28, of the same is as by favorably, and convalescing rapidly was Other besides j very enjoyable. guests Keen, who will spend the winter with terials as the scarf. Sale price or 10 balls for ... as possible. those mentioned were Mrs. B. F. Colcord, herself and husband, the stepson of Mr. 19c 65c / Mrs N. An ail day holiday meeting was held on Mrs. E. D. P. Nichols, C. Meyers, Keen. Saturday at the Gospel Mission, at which Mrs. A. B. Pendleton, Mrs. Melvin B. j W. time also,a scries of revival meetings was Thompson, Mrs. Cora Dow, Mrs. J. Great sympathy is extended the aged TERMS CASH \ commenced, to he continued for a week, Black, Mrs. William Goode 1, Mrs Henry father, Mr. bennetl, and sisters, Mrs. Mrs. or longer, Elder E. N. Davis of Liberty \ G. Curtis, Mrs. Joseph Sweetser, Helen Shannon and Mrs. Estelle Crosby, and others will speak. All are invited. Fred B. Smith, Mrs. A. E. Trundy, Miss in the death of the sou and brother, Mr. 0. S. Lawrence, Miss Geor.ia Ford. Leslie Bennett of Mass. The two Master Renfrew Malden, H. H. Coombs District Deputy Grand | sisters and nephew, Richard Crosby, at- Company Wilson ol installed the officers About 125 people attended the drama- Searsport tended the luuerai services early last of Timothy Chase Lodge of Belfast, tization of The Ten Virgins, given in the j Maine 1 week. Belfast, Thursday evening,Nov.2. He was accom- Methodist church on Sunday evening by Masonic Temple, High Street, as the Delta Alpha class of the SunJay A- -• twm\ uw panied by Story Trundy marshal, Mrs. Levi S. Griffin returned recently ! Ji&1. ^.-yyv. ifl-j ■■iimi in--TWJ ifii dTim-rai n mm mi n also School under the direction of the Jos ph Kalloch and llarr* McCaslin teacher, from an extended stay with her the sister, ; attended. Roscoe N. Porter. While scripture Mrs. George Liemutb, in Thomaston, j aassages from Matthew 25, 1-13, were Lud C. who where she ban osteopathic treatment, Mr and Mrs. Havener, the tableaux of the Ten was ead, Virgins W hen much and on the eve to for a short visit to improved of motored Searsport \ ihown on the The platform. Virgins home she contracted a work ou their new house which is I coming violent inspect vere represented by the following; Ruby LINE return cold, which greatly reduced her, so that BANGOR being built in West Main St., have Kath- for men Packard, Ruby Davis, Lucy Curtis, she is not yet recovered from that. Batches ed their home in Worcester, Mass. They ;rine Cunningham, Katherine Curtis, S'l EAMSH1P BELFAST were accompanied by Miss Mabel Griffin, Helen Canterbury, Ethel Anderson, Velma Mr. 8nd Mrs. Donald Sanborn are re- Hamilton 1 the of her j and Sat- Waltham, Elgin, Illinois, who will be guest brother, Powell, Gladys Moody, Bertha Moulton, joicing in the arrival of a little son, Bion Leave Bangor Tuesdays, Thursdays 1 30 m 2.16 m; Edwin Griffin, in Canton, Mass. rhe Donald Porter. The bride Donald, at 2 p. m. on Nov. 8th The little urdays at p ; Winter-port p. herald, 4 30 m Cam- fellow 7 Bucksport 3.00 p. m ; Belfast, p, ; Isabelle Closson. The groom, Horace weighed pounds and has the un- in A number of Searsport men are away den). 5 45 p m ; B ckland R60 p. m,; due Porter. music was usual distinction of possessing three on hunting trips A party inc uding Don- Appropriate rendered, great Boston the following mi rr.irg about 7 a. m. “Be Robed and grandmothers, also two grandmothers and Wednes- Ladies’ Wrist Watches ald H Vaughan, ‘larry McCaslin, Earle the Virgins singing Ready Return—Leave Boston Mondays, aunts. Mrs. Cunningham and Lester Conary are hunt- when the Bridegroom Comes,” and "Too many great Farnham, moth- days and Fridays at 5 p. m ! | er of Mrs. is and Gold in the of Patten. Edward Late, Ye Cannot Enter,” which was sung Sanborn, caring for ner. Leave Rockland Tuesd.-ys, Thursdays Gold Filled and 14k ing viciuity 5.46 Bel- both American and Swiss, The number was Saturdays at 6 a. m ; Camden a, m.; Stuart Brackett and John Pelkey antiphonally. closing The Ladies’ Aid which met Nichols, last Thurs- fast 7.15 a m., for Bucksport, Winterport and to the northern of the “The Beautiful Golden Gates,” by the are on a trip part day was not very well attended, owing to ! Bangor, State. choir. the of change appointment and lack of j —^ At Boston correction is made via the Met' w'ith se steamers for The First Congregational church of notification, coupled numerous ropulitan Line express freight *$:-CLOCKS-:€- LOTTIE TYLER BUCKLIN. vere which are and West. aftrr colds, proving almost Suits and Coats at New York points Southland Searsport opened Sunday, being practically can SETH THOMAS are epidemic. The Aid will meet Thursdays, MAINE STEAMSHIP LINE You catch trains by. CLOCKS closed for five Sundays during the annual Camden Herald of Nov. The 9th, says every other week, for the present, and your own price. built for accuracy for over a vacation of the pastor, Rev. Harold E. Service. dependable time-keepers, of a well and known the next of will he an- Portland-New York Freight Le Mr. and Mrs. Le and two lady very favorably place meeting and backed the of the maker, as w 11 May. May nounced century by guarantee where she was a by notice in the post office. BORN Direct service between Portland and in this city, frequent freight as ourselves. New York is resumed from the New State by _ visitor: Mrs. Willard M. with her Berry moth- BRAGDON. In Belfast, Oet. 17, to Mr- Pier Portland, Maine. Annette who Mrs. Lottie (Tyler) Bucklin, wife of er, Mrs, Harrimau, went to and Mrs. Wilfred F. Bragdon, a daugh- Ihri ugh rates at d direct track connections Caribou for the winter with Mrs. and dTrunk Rail- Ralph B. Bucklin, died at her home on Berry’s ter, Gladys Vera. with Maine Central (Iran; Mrs. E. H. Pearl street Monday, Nov. 6. 1922, after daughter, Doyle and family, CHILDRESS In Belfast, Oct. 17, to roads. ^PICTURES* char- returned last Saturday, the home ties GEO. E. OUNTON. Agent, 'BALU§)BANDr a long illness, which she bore with Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Childress, a the mother to Belfast, Maine. acteristic pitiecce and fortitude. Mrs. drawing her old place of daughter, Mildred Childress. residence. Mrs. Caroline Beautiful Colored Bucklin was a native of Camden and Berry, the Howard. In Belfast, Oct. 18, to Mr. Sawyer’s Photographs who has been daughter of the late Warren and Charlotte mother-in-law, boarding and Mrs. Randall E. a son, Ran- with Mrs. Howard, Views ot Bar Harbor and Tyler. Of the family she is survived by Leona.d Landry, has returned dall Jr. to her Evert, three sisters, Mrs. Janette Barber, Mrs. daughter’s. INGERSOLL. In Belfast, Oct. 22, to and Famous Interiors Belle Gilkey and Mrs. Etta Wilbur, Mr. and Mrs. Irving A. Ingersoll, a son, Nuttings Mrs. Asa Stiles, who returned a few one brother, William L. Tyler. Mr. and Maurice Robert. Mrs. Bucklin were married about 28 years weeks ago from the Hebron Sanatorium, Knowlton. In Belfast, Nov. 4, to A LINE OF GREETING CARDS and two ago. The husband daughters, died Saturday and was laid to rest on Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Knowlton, a Mrs. and Mrs. Marion Adelyn Tripp Handy, Monday, Rev. N. F. Atjvood of Sears- daughter, Frances May. survive to mourn the lossof an affection- Parkinson. In Belfast, Nov. 5, to port cfliciating at the services. The Re- ate wife and mother. Mrs. Bucklin was a Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I. Parkinson, Jr H. J. Locke & Son, Se1, to of whom she was a kind neighbor and friend, always ready bekahs, member, at- a daughter, Christine Effie. FOR HEADACHES ! | lend a helping hand in times of trouble tended in a body. The floral tributes PHINNEY. In Oct. 18, to Mr. Belfast, If you suffer from sick or nervous and sorrow, and had a host of friends who were beautiful and Mrs. Katherine Farris and Mrs. E. a daugh- Raymond Phinney, headaches, you can get almost of sorrow at her Much rendered a solo as a part of the service. instant relief with Notice ol First Meeting sincerely passing. ter, Pauline May. or sympathy is extended to the bereaved Mrs. Stiles was born May 22, the In the District Court of the United States 1899, Division. family. Funeral services were held at daughter of the late Leroy and Margaret MARRIED. COAL and I District of Muine, Northern In the matter of Wilmarth B. I ! the house Wednesday afternoon. Rev. H. Nickerson, in Stockton. She was of a ju paukruptc!- Ashe, ) of the church cheerful and took in Dres- Bankrupt, -j,, I Holt Congregational disposition the deepest DARBY Ham. At Cedar Grove Pi i H. Ashe of Wilmarth interest in and HOUSEHOLD BALM V JL To the Creditnrsof Wear them with officiating. day Sunday schools, in den, Nov. 10, by Rev. H. F. Ryder, Carle | WOOD the County of Waldo and District both of which she wbb a model F. of and Mias Helen A. An re- pupil. Darby Btlfast unequalled "pain scarce. the Bankrupt: pj liever" for wire Coal is high and Wood by the &*'' Early in life she married Asa Stiles of Ham sprains, You are notified that on wgj AGAINST SMALL CHRISTMAS of Cedar Grove. stiff etc. hereby muscles, Joints, load is a gamble. Buy your wood by the Wilmarth »• Sandypoint, who with one son 2 1-2 Hyde Cornforth. In ThorndiKe, Handy tor emergencies. November, 1922, the said first Lumbermen’s Sox CARDS cord and get what you pay for. Cord bankrupt; ami fha11 years survive. The deepest is S. J. Clarence ! 30c—at and «luiy adjudicated a tw sympathy Nov. 4, by Rev. Willis, drug general of bis Creditors will be held; % | stores—or write wood, $10.00. Furnace prices, $12.00. Meeting » extended the husband, the mother, the Hyde oi Boston and Miss Belle Cornforth j »»f Dunton OL Morse, Savings Bank A campaign to discourage the use of $14.00. Delivered and C. O. D. I 1ft 0 A ten-inch of sister, Mrs. Beulah and the two of Thorndike. Fitted, Belfast, in said District, on the wbicb pair small sized Christmas cards and enve- Hawes, KIMBALL BROS. & CO. Inc. torenoo> » and C..C. ROGERS. her, 1922, at 10 o’clock in the aItu. JUST A MESSAGE of Belfast and Miss Agnes Geddes of Bankrupt, and transac t such over a warm envelopes, it is declared, are responsible meeting. thick, formerly of Glasgow Scot- properly come before said for incalculable delay during the Christ- How hard to see them Northport, Maine, November 11, land. Bangoi. l"-MAgoU, of “Ball-Band” mas rush of postal business. Becaus.- of One by one pass on; pair In Nov. VY anted their miniature size they cannot be run Go to that land Tuttle-Spear. Belfast, 13, BOSTON'S BEST lumbermen’s sox— by Rev. Charles W. Martin, Paul G. Tut- _ ‘through the cancelling machines, making From which no wanderer returns. A situation as housekeeper or nurse. For tle and Miss Jennie M. both of of it necessary to do the work hand n Spear, Four comics in the particulars inquire of Notice of First Meeting there’s a winter out- by like great as in Dropping petals Belfast. MRS. L. B. In the District Court of the well requiring extra handling facing JACKSON, Dims*01 Before the autumn Boston t District of Maine. Non hern fit that will and distribution. winds; Sunday Globe color 59 High Street, Colonial uilding, keep your Passing onward D1ED7 Maine. In the matter of Ogilvie S.£ I In Bankrupt Obliteraticn of addresses through can- each lw46 Belfast, i To the great reward. supplement Sunday: Mutt Dodge, Bankrupt, [#i feet comfortable at cellation mark and inability of postal BROWN. In Nov. 11, Hud- Northport, To the Creditors of S- workers to tie the cards and greetings in If we but knew OgilTie {'“fe£tDlst alvr«**i, son C. brown, aged 70 years. and Jeff—The Captain and the in the of Waldo and work. the sized letters County any packages with larger Whether sunshine or shadow Bickford. In Searsmont, Nov. 10, Lost in Belfast Bankrupt: ndd»«f*£■ is another source of delay and them Kids —Cicero on < e duJT securely Accompanies W illiam L. Bickford, aged 72 years. Sapp—Reg’lar You are hereby notified that wM November 11, near Holmes’ Mills, lealht* »■ Besides comfort trouble. On their unknown way. BUCKLIN. In Camden, Nov. 5, Mrs. vember, 1922, the said Ogilvie y Fipst you Fellers. containing book with snm o' and that t MeettoJD**’ The Post Office depaitment has fixed B. 50 years and 5 bag pocket adjudicated bankrupt; the gj^sf If we but 'Ralph Bucklin, aged of his Creditors w ill be held at also More the size of Christmas knew money, keys, two check book, checks j,e|fiijh® Days smallest greetings months. ton «& Bank !»*" get Why are called Order the Boston Finder Morse, Saving. I and cards which can be conveniently sent they thither, Sunday and valuable papflrs. please notify on the 1st of HALL. In Belfast, Nov. 11, Hollis M. said District, day [jiue sod i^J Wear. mails at 2 3-4 4 inches. And we are left behind MRS. E. A. GILMORE, 10 o’clock in the forenoon, at Il]flr througn the bv aged 70 years. Globe whjco cl»b*J»“ To and wait. Hall, regularly from your news Maine. the sanl Creditors may attend, pro grieve Nov. Mrs. He- 45 West Street, Fairfield, the 1B ulkrnpt, Hoyt. In Belfast, 11, appoint a Trustee, examine ,#rly All sizes. New stock. dealer Reward. Iw46* business as WEST BELFAST. If we but knew lena 1. Hoyt, aged 74 years. or newsboy. transact sucli other That they knew HENNESSY. In Long Beach, Calif., before smiil meeting. ,» 19oo, v Get these at EXECUTRIX’S NOTICE. The aubeeribei Maine, SovemUr How we missed them— Nov. Walton, wife of J. J. Hen- At the Bangor, 13,^ 11, Lucy meeting of the North Church hereby gives notice that she has been duly in ^ The Halloween party at the Hayford 27 Referee That they were happy. nessy, aged 76 years, 9 months, days Guild held Monday evening Mrs. appointed executrix of the last will and tes- schoolbouae was well attended and the Ray- KELLEY. In Lincoinville, Nov. 13, mond R. Sherman, tament of waa Then we’d grieve not, preaident, appointed TUTTLE’S evening pleasanly spent in playing Hannah wife of Ansel S. Kelley, agec the But would turn to labor; V., following: Executive Committee: THOMAS GEORGE DODS WORTH, gamea. A bountiful treat was served of 73 6 months and 10 days. Mra. that years, Grace C. Pillsbury, Mra. Fred T. late of Pasadena, in the County of Los Ange- For Sale Lower Main Street pop corn and candy etc. Knowing PHILBROOK. In W interport, Nov. Chase, Mra. C.W.Wescott and Mra. L. C. lea and State of California, deceased. All per- To labor ia to pray. 70 Cow Mr. H. J. Kimball and Mr. Leslie Elms Capt. John Philbrook, aged years anc Follett with the cflicers rxcflicio. It sona having demands against the eeiate of said A Y oung .N ew Milch have leather And our 8 months. deceased are deaired to the same for If you tops, and sons Roger. Lawrence and Richard, prayers was voted that the Guild take charge of present Nov. thereto are re- calf six weeks onto new motored Sunday to Warren, and Mrs. Ascending unto heaven PEIRCE. In Frankfort, 10, Georgi the Girls Home Christmas tree. Rev. settlement, and all indebted et us sew these 8 10 to make to my ^d. H]SB^ who has been her Be for their peace Peirce, aged 71 years, months, days Wm. F. Skerrye made a short talk quested payment immediately Kimball visiting brother, on at- authorised Robert And happiness today. PRINCE. In Camden, Nov. 9, Edwin J church. A social agent, F, Dunton, Belfast, Ball Band rubbers. Nathan Leach for the laat three weeks tending hour with re- Maine. HELEN MARIE DODSWORTH. B. N. H. 70 years, 3 months. freshments has returned home. I Prince, aged followed. Pasadena, Cal., Oct. 10, 1922. gw46 I o vine; pains, pale face, J. & Crockett, the 2~ZX~ red j F. Cheney Co., Toledo, Ohio. Hervey Bowden, who is attending 'em j I cough, grinding of the teeth, little Shet mah eye an' I km see Mrs. Mary Ritchie of Monroe visited U of M. spent the weekend with his pi- on the tongue, starting during j Teel de win’ an’ smell de pine! points a lew with troublesome dreams, plow LINC0LNV1LLE I Mrs. Annie Ritchie, days ago. rents here. sleep Houn’ in d** moonlight; entertained and children have doc bayin’ Use fever. Mrs. Maria Clark recently Mrs. II H Peavey | Coon an* possum in de tree; ■jasgsgS*nntl Feverishness 502 closed for a with relatives in Mrs. H. N. Robert*, Asylum Street, Schools in town have Larkin Club at an all meeting. Horn a visit — i the day returned so hand* wrote to Dr. J. F. True & Shotgun bangin’ up Flint, Mich., ! week’s vacation. Boston. derc is—me! little i* relieved of her Mrs Uranua Collins is in the Russell Only thin in’ Co.: "My girl of wrote: Ben. have returned Hospital in Brewer forsurgical treatment. The M isons and Knights Pytliiis wnuis«?Hs^iir!r'; For worms.” And in a later letter Mr. and Mrs. Young Country ni»* »h got no biz ic^s Ovor have purchased Union Mall from the "Baby is fine and it was your medicine, from a viait in Boston. It is reported about town that Joshua In New Yawk—not none a -tail I the True Laxative stockholders. Dr. True’s Elixir, Family t’reat jr., has purchased the Kelley estate 1 cyarn run no elevator that her.” Mrs. Ina Roleraon has been home from and Worm Expeilrr helped on South Main street. Pesrl Crockett has moved his goods to When I heah de huntin’ cj’I ! A favorite for over 70 years; mild in Boston from a week’a vacation. the Brooks the rent formerly occupied by — Roselle Mercier Mmtgoiueiy. Years of White’s Corner Thirty Mrs. C. B. Jewett action and pleasant to take—the kiddies Store. Mrs. Amos Mahoney has returned from visted Cash LIKE it. 40c—60c—11.20. and Mrs Henry Buck of Bucksport a former a visit in Boston and Somerville, Mass. Mrs. Frank Lowe,.recently. The funeral of Ivory Allen, I’KOSeti i EERKY resident of Brooks, was held at the Mr. and Mrs. Basil Allen of Belfast were Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Croxford and son TROY. church here Oct 29. Horace of North Monroe visited Mrs. Car- guests of Mr. and Mrs Allle Allen re- Mrs. Ed Gilkey of Searsport t\ was re- Mr. and rie v roxford, Sunday, Nov. 5. A Lodge of Modern oodmen Frank Rinea of Palmyra has been visit- cently. visited friends here Sunday, Nov 5 cently instituted in itrooks by a delega- at the home of Frank Rollins. Chas R. Catell of Bangor has recently ing a week recent- from the Waterville lodge. Ginn snd M «s Mice Jack Exact of tmi er«T»u« Mrs.Emma Miller passed at tion Miss Emily Copy Wrapper. commmt. new torr Cit*. purchased the Patrick Kelley place the re Mrs. Helen Ward of Newport was a Mrs. Ada Morton in son-have visited relatives in Bangor ly with her sister, lower village for a summer home. Mr. and Mrs. M. S>. Stiles have re- j recent at tte home of Oscar Hatha- cently guest Belfast. turned from a visit with their son, Hob- j Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Goodrich who have Harding of Searsport way. ert M. Stiles and family of Danvers, I Miss Faustina Mrs. Carrie Hall and Missea Doris and been guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. L, Bar- weekend visitor with Mrs. L. J. Sanderson and family and Mr. and Mass. was a recent for rows have returned to their home in Banks. Mrs. Willie Sanderson of Belfast motored Ruth Heal visited in Belfast recently Josephine Lewiston. Mrs. Bertha Thompson of Richmond | to Nov. 5. a few days. Everett Pierce and Mrs. Maty town, spent a few days m town recently, cal.- i Mrs. Capt. James Hutchings of Bucksport visited Mrs. Am a Mrs, Annie Moore has retumed from Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Grey h»ve moved ed here by the ueaihol her brother, Ivory | Hooper of Rucksport was in town a few aays ago. He is soon Nov 1st. where she was called several the Beach Allen. Harriman Castine, into the upper tenement on to enter the Sailors Sung Harbor at Sta- weeka ago by the serious illness of her road for a few months. ten Island, N. Y. ilervey Grant has opened his restau- son Frank. rant in the Jenkins building and will Mr. E. F. of Carleton and i has had success Whitney Montello, M’ss., Raymond Philip Foley close out the remainder of his store goods NFLUENZA W. A. Hillman good have town for a few entered the employ of R. C. WharfT' this aeason in capturing his game alive, who has been visiting in there As a melt of Rochester, N. Y., at his gas and on preventive on hand at present 22 live foxes returned Nov. 4. Jmving days, works at Warsaw, N. Y. Seth B. Moore and fami y have moved and inhale Vicks and 45 live skunks. night Miss Ella Pottle of Medfield, Mass., to Bangor and Reuben J. Kenney h a Dr. and Mrs. William Ellingwood of and Apply a Mrs. Deborah Estes, widow of the late | bought the place formerly occupied by morning. Al'MINIS'! HA 1 OK> M'IhE. Tt< who has been home on her annual vaca- Rockland were here to witness the drama iub- away October 30th them. I little nostrils before scribcr horehy give* cthst h# fcas t<*» Joseph EateavVassed Forest Acres the Delta S. up WANTED tion, returned by boat last week. given by Alpha d h«mu -Usut. f the aged 80 years. Two sons survive, Carroll The many’ friends here of Rev David *iu.y appoint* estate of S. Class, of which Mrs Ellingwood is a mingling with crowds. of this town and Clarence of Plymouth; A business meeting of the “Ladies Aid” of Belfast were saddened to A li iM- !< r it* krrpiic until May 15th li' A1 ( ( 1 M VAl N i V l»tf ( Bin him, lorrner member. They returned home Brackett one grandaon, Elmer Estes of Lynn, was held at the home of Mrs. May Scru- death which occurred Must tr round and k o gi < u roausUr in the if W « d« ct e**o. A ii after the drama. hear ot his Sunday | d, Ctnnty per- Mass.; two granddaughters and a great ton on Thursday, Oct. 26th, and the fol- afternoon, Nov. 5 of about irn hundred pounds ucspbt. 'ors havug •