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Issued Tuesday Thursday Saturday The Courier-Gazette Entered as Second Class Mall Matte. THREE CENTS A COPY Volum e 94...... Number 40. Established January, 1846. By T he C ourier-G azette, 465 Main St. Rockland, Maine, Tuesday, April 4, 1939 The Courier-Gazette Red Cross Report Easter Seal Sale [EDITORIAL] W1IAT TIIE WIRES SAY THREE-TIMESA-WEEK CLOSING UNDERWOOD PLANT “The Black Cat” Is For Benefit Of Crippled Editor Shows That Nursing Service That Great Britain is making progress in its plan to WM. O. FULLER Children — Supt. Cum­ encircle Nazi Germany with Interlocking military alliances Associate Editor Was Very Effective the With tly sardine season soon due surned here next year cannot be across the face of Europe. The situation yesterday did not FRANK A. WINSLOW Past Two Months to open, and two factories awaiting, stated at this time. ming Is Co-operating exliibit quite the same degree of tenseness that has been shown Subscriptions 83 GO per year payable ------the word "go,” the unwelcome news The smoke house, which was used in advance; single copies three cents. During the months of February originally by the East Coast Fish­ "Anything of a constructive na­ the past week, but it may be the quiet that precedes a storm. Advertising rates based upon circuit-1 comes from the Rockland water­ Hon and very reasonable land March Red Cross nursing care eries Co. is being torn down. ture that can be accomplished for England and France form the very definite nucleus of the NEWSPAPER HISTORY , j front that the William Underwood During the height of a season as our crippled children should merit “Stop Hitler" movement with reasonable assurance that Tur­ The Rockland Gazette was estab- was 8lv€n »<” patients and 362 key, Greece, Poland, Rumania, and Jugoslavia may join the 'lehid In !84d In 1874 the Courier was nuising Visits Were made. Eleven Company is dismantling its local many as 125 men have been em­ the support and approval of all alliance. Less definite appears the proposition of Russia, m 1882 e T iw ‘1U « d pY££ ias mothers attended at time of de-I Plant which during the past 10 years ployed at the Underwood’s local thinking citizens." says Hon. Bert­ which may well be pardoned for hesitancy in active participa­ established in 1855 and in 1591 changed !lverv. 098 instructive visits to in- has been acting as a clearing house plant. ram E. Packard. State Commission­ Its name to th e T r'bune. T hese papers “ ""‘ J • vu | tion. Russia, it would almost seem, has not been properly consolidated M arch 17. 1897. fants and pre-school children were and shipping point for the com- Alderman Ernest H. Quinn, who er of Education, in a letter endors­ catered to until the crisis actually arose. The difference " made; two "Well Baby' clinics were pany s factories at Bass Harbor and has been superintendent of the ing the third annual sale of Easter between friendship and enmity on the part of a powerful held, with an attendance of 33 Jonesport. plant, will remain in the capacity Seals by the Pine Tree Society for By Tlie Roving Reporter nation like Russia does n |t need to be explained. ♦ To educate the reason with- — children; five were given Toxoid in- [ William Durant of Watertown, of caretaker. Crippled Children. Inc. Writing to The wires also say— \ out educating the desire, is like •*• nocuiation for diphtheria, and one Mass., was in the city last week The company will continue the Mrs. Haven Sawyer of Bangor, as That there seems to be trouble ahead in the bituminous Bearing the initials KG.R." Z hand^ot unvote'1 rlfl* Z Ichlld was vacinated. bringing news of the company's manufacture of sardines at Bass president of the Society. Commis­ coal industry, with no immediate shortage expected. comes this choice bit: ... Herbert spencer •*■ Class room inspections were made plans Whither work will be re- Harbor and Jonesport. sioner Packard said under date of That Maine has been having all kinds of April weather “April showers w a ln a11 the kraoes; 1.000 children; - March 14. in Augusta: except the right kind. "Bring forth May flowers.” were given the tuberculin tests, and "I am very glad indeed to endorse That the A f t, and the C.I.O are still clutching at each Pliooev I 16 adults; 117 X-rays were taken. tiie third annual sale of lEaster other's throats. April hurricanes Special Services 62 X-rayed following last year's HAS A VARIED PROGRAM Seals to assist the Pine Tree Society That Gen. Franco is faced with a tremendous task in clinic, and 55 new X-rays were for Crippled Children in their very- Bring fortli May chilblains. Spain to set aright tlie destruction his forces caused during Noonday Meetings Will taken. much-worth-while program. Any­ the long Civil War. "Sometimes we think the letter Be Held During Holy Dr. Charles Cromwell came from A Resume Of the Fine Work Being Done By thing of a constructive nature that postage is quite an item,” writes Fairfield Sanatorium, and exam­ can be accomplished for our crippled Mrs. C. A Geyer of Cushing, "but W eek ined all children whose X-rays were Knox-Lincoln Farm Bureau children should merit the support if each letter was sent to China, we positive. An opportunity was given POPULAR TO THE WESTWARD Special daily Holy Week services and approval of all thinking citizens. might feel it was More of an item. the parents to consult with Dr I think the Seal and button which I was recently shown an envelope will be conducted at Pratt Memorial Cromwell at the time of the exam­ They have been taking a straw vote out in Wisconsin and Poultry is one of tne few types material and equipment and also you have adopted this year are very in which a letter had been sent to Church from 12.15 to 12.45 with ination. 50 percent of the total was found to be for Thomas E. Dewey of farming that has shown an in- I in marketing of the products. A re- attractive. While as you know we New York's militant district attorney. This is significant in that country from Quantico, Va. visiting clergymen bringing the A course in Home Hygiene and discourage any attempt to make sales crease in Knox-Lincoln county since porl received last year by the Ex- view of the fact that Wisconsin is Senator Vandenberg's which bore stamps to the value of message. Care of the Sick was completed by ______i tension Service on the result of directly to students yet we do be­ State. He ranked second and Senator Taft of Ohio third. 81.40.” eight adults Certificates issued by dusting from 77 growers who had lieve in the idea of pupils engaging Yesterday Rev. H F. Leach of In Oklahoma, at a Republican banquet, Dewey's name was National Red Cross will be pre­ 2753 acres of berries and harvested in an activity of this kind, in as­ Reports of the° Rotary meetings Thomaston opened the services, his received with great enthusiasm. Guess we’ll have to count sented to this group of mothers, 27.555 bushels, showed only 70 sisting in the sale of stamps. 1 am which appear in The Courier-Oa- theme being "How Shall We Think him in the race. after passing the necessary tests bushels condemned due to maggots sure you will find our school authori­ zette, are prepared by Charles H. of Christ." required by National Red Cross. , These are a few of the many ac- ties co-operative in this connection." Duff, a member of that organiza­ Rev Charles A. Marstaller of Three cases were investigated for tion, to whom the task has been . tivities that the Extension Service In many centers throughout the TRIBUTE TO “A. G. N.” tlie Littlefield Memorial Church will The Veterans Administration Facil­ of the University of Maine, through State, with the encouragement af­ allotted. Tlie accidental omission of ity at Togus Two were in Rock­ be this noon's speaker, using as County Agent R. C. Wentwrfrth, is forded by this communication, The people of Maine set a great store by their brilliant his signature to the report which land. and one in Rockport editor Arthur G. Staples, who has so long and so successfully appeared in Saturday's Issue proved his thwne "Divine Friendship and doing to assist farmers of Knox- school superintendents and princi­ guided the destinies of that popular Western Maine newspaper, extremely uunoying to the guest Fellowship " Lincoln County. pals and teachers and pupils are REPUBLICANS SWEEP CALAIS the Lewiston Journal Here it what the current issue of the spciker, who was placed in the po­ Wednesday, "Believing In Ood Is Knox-Lincoln County has 42 Joining forces with the Pine Tree Society and its local chairmen In Linotype News says about the Pine Tree State's Journalist, sition of apparently having written Not Easy' led by Dr John Smith Mayor Quy L. Thomas, Republi­ i 4-H clubs to date with a total en- distributing Easter Seals. The week humorist, lecturer and author: the item about himself. Lowe of the Universallst Church. can. was re-elected at the municipal . rollment of 465 Before the club of April 3-7 is favored for this youth* Arthur Staples is to Maine what William Allen White is Thursday, "When Darkness Deep­ election in Calais yesterday, by a year is completed there will be. It happened on April Fool's Day. j without doubt. 550 projects enrolled ful phase of the campaign. to Kansas. He's more than a mere person. He's an institu­ ens" led by Rev. Corwin H Olds majority of 581 over his Democratic tion His age is somewhere between seventy-five and eighty The young lady had been reading Offered once each year, in spring­ of the Congregational Church. opponent, William D. Cookson. The in about fifty standard clubs. Back —but no one cares, least of all Arthur himself. Put him in a about joke telephone calls, and was time. the "bits of brightness" which Friday. "The Oreat Incompre-I total vote was: Thomas, 1315; Cook- 1 of these clubs are about 75 leaders group for an all-night bull session and not a man present a'! primed not to get caught by any. I and assistant leaders who are guid- are Easter Seals sell at a penny each, will tell mere stories or tell them better. He is "Arthur" to hensible' led by Rev. J Charles son. 734. The Democrats elected ( "Such and such a number wanted or dollar per sheet of 100. Those who hundreds of men young enough to be his grandsons It is MacDonald of the First Baptist one alderman. i ing and teaching these boys and you to call when you came," said buy and use them provide funds the essential youthfulness of the man that appeals Had he Church. The city manager form of gov- i 1 ! girls to do project work of good cared leas for Maine and local affairs, a great national repu­ brother. "Yeah," was the some­ much needed for the Society's pro­ ernment was defeated by a vote of ; j quality as well as quantity, to con­ tation might be his. To sing Maine s praises land to scold what scornful reply, "It's probably duct business meetings, present en­ gram of prevention, alleviation, edu­ with a proper amount of indignation when discipline was WHO COT FOOLED? 1465 to 367. Ralph C. Wentworth somebody trying to play a joke on tertainments and demonstration^ cation, and rehabilitation of the required i has been his chief task. Arthur Staples is one of the most lovable most Joyous, of men. He and the late Hiram me." and taking down the telephone R.chard Linnell. known better as before the public, and to be good physically afflicted. j 1880 At that time there were 92.000 Ricker and Harrie Coe showed the country how it was possible book she began to go through It la­ "Chummy” by his young friends, citizens in their towns and homes. Especially popular with schools 1 hens. This number has increased to have lots of fun as leaders in State development work boriously to see wnose phon? "such gave residents of Glen Cove a A great deal of credit and praise already in line for the campaign Possibly every State has its own Arthur Staples. We'd like to ELECTRICAL 1 to 208.000 in 1935 ami such a number" was. And the startling eye-opener on April Fools goes to this band of voluntary 4-H which extends from March 27 have you tell us about the leading editorial personality in The farms are small but are iso­ your State. Joke was decidedly on her for the Day when he went to the beach in ' SERVICE leaders. through April 8, is a new idea this lated enough to prevent spread of quest took her into the W s and it a bathing suit, dove oil the ledges Cooking and Housekeeping claims year; that of enclosing 10 or 20 Doorbells, Convenience Outlets, any serious disease so that mortality proved to be a bona fide call. swam around and then walked the highest enrollment In the coun­ Seals In a transparent envelope of barefoot in snow to the post office Llgflia and Small Appliances is kept at a minimum. ty in the girls' projects with sewing j051 lhc riSht size. In this convenl- A Clark Unlverelty basketball It is said that •’Chummy" won a , Installed and serviced Many flocks are now producing second For boys, garden is the ent and attractive form, the Seals SALMON FOUGHT AN HOUR player ate 89 live goldfish the other wager by his stunt. Promptly either day-old chicks or hatching most popular, with chick raising W^1 ** through other channels I dey. And is that what hard work- ■ eggs. For the past two years the second. | also, and particularly on downtown I ing parents send their sons to col­ Alton Blackington has met many W. W. STRONG flocks that were tested for pullorum Two boys. Raymond Hills, and tag day. April 8. But Deer Isle Fisherman Landed 15-Pound lege for? celebrities. He will tell about them <8 GRACE ST, ROCKLAND disease have been found free. This Donald Heyer, members of the The Seal design this year, in pur- TEL. It-W My good friend Fred Green of the In hia lecture at the Community disease has exceeded all other years, Medomak Maineiax 4-H Club of Ple' orange, yellow and green. re- Prize At Bangor Salmon Pool Boston Transscript writes: "L ets Building next Monday night. there being 29 flocks tested having North Waldoboro, with Philip Lee P®** the familiar lily motif, and see. how long before that Twilight 37.011 hens. as local leader, were winners of silhouettes a winsome girl discard- League of yours functions?" Hard On all the poultry farms of the chicks awarded as prizes in the spe- ing her crutch in the glow of a ris- Up in Bangor they get more of a Capt. Green at the rod Between 4 work to get the fans talking base­ county will be found some practices cial egg contest in connection with I lng sun of opportunity. The cap- kick out of catching the first salmon and 5 o'clock, in what is known as ball while there are three feet of that have been recommended by the Farm and Home Week in 1938 This , “ "For CriPPled Children " but than they would if the Penobscot the Peavey Pool, the salmon struck River froze up in July. And this is snow in the outfield, but it's almost Extension Service of the University year, 13 boys have entered the egg ;ervices of the Pine Tree Society Capt Green's drifting Durham Ran­ how the Bangor News told the story time for somebody to be agitatin’. of Maine. Edgar Smith, North contest to be held again in connec­ are extended to older cripples who ger fly. Lt struck with a viciousness this year: Edgecomb, has one of the largest tion with Farm and Home Week at need Help to Self-Help that almost tore the rod from the H B M of North Haven writes: “The first salmon, a handsome j hatcheries in the state. He is a Orono, March 27-30. They are: Supt. George Cumming is co-oper­ fisherman's grasp. "I am enclosing a little article 13%-pound female was caught by county farm bureau project leader Frank Flagg. Jefferson; Vinal ating and has placed the seals in T he salmon a husky 15-pounder, which I hope you will find worthy Horace Bond of Bangor at exactly and president of the county and Hardy and Wilfred Hobbs. Hope; the schools this week fresh from the sea, waged a fierce of printing in your very nice paper 12 o'clock Saturday morning. 5 state Poultry Improvement Associ­ Conrad Achorn. Richard Luce. Rob­ fight on the light tackle The fish­ which I call our Tri-Weekly ation. and a director in the Co-op­ ert Heyer, William Miller, Clinton “The second fish, a full-fleshed 15- ermen were badly handicapped by Habit.” ’ Rainbow Of Promise pound beauty, was taken at the erative Egg Marketing Ass'n. Sidelinger, and Herbert Sidelinger the icebergs and the towering bluffs I v —o— Let me pack and mail your Easter G ift Dairying in the county has shown of NorthWaldoboro. Chester Turn- j T h e m e Q f W . £ height of snowstorm late Sunday of ice that covered the beach Sev- ' Fs ago When 1 used 10 rld« afternoon by Capt. William S Green improvements especially during the bull is leader of the Jefferson Club; eral times the salmon worked hU dOWn ,o Plefwant Beach, I was A Complete Line of Deer Isle. The salmon, Capt. past three years, due to the organ- Mrs. Herbert Hardy of Hope club; T. U. Friday— New Mem­ way under sunken ice and once greatly intrigued by the brilliant NOVELTIES, EASTER CANDIES Green said, Is for sale to the highest i Izing of the Knox-Lincoln Dairy and Philip Lee of the North Waldo­ fouled the line badly. Unable to s”ectacle created when the descend- bers Received bidder." And Our Standard Candies Herd Improvement Ass'n. The offi- boro Club. start the fish again with the rod. ing sun was rfflect*d from the hun- The story of the prize taken by j cers of this association are: Presi- Frank Flagg of Jefferson was re­ The W.C.T.U. held its bi-monthl.v the Captain reached down on the dreds of windows in the Dlx Island Capt Oreen, who Is well known In l dent. Herbert Hawes. Union; vice cipient this spring of 200 chicks meeting Friday afternoon at the line with his right hand and work’d stonesheds. One not used to the THE CANDY CORNER Rockland, follows; | president, Wallace Spear. North given as an award for receiving the home of Mrs. Lena Stevens with 24 it free. After a half hour of fighting Slght would swear 11141 lhere was 470 MAIN STREET AT CRIE S GIFT SHOP TEL 563-W. “One lone little boat bobbed on Ndbleboro. and secretary-treasurer, highest score in the Brooder House present. This was the membershio the stubborn fish, Fischer tried to a confla«ration on the island. Tlie E. B Denny. Mgr. of Round Top and Equipment Improvement Con­ meeting in charge of general officers the waters of the Pool Sunday and net it from the boat but the salmon ' st0,leslleds have long since gone Farms, Damariscotta. test last fall. These chicks were and membership committee, and that one boat which carried Capt. was not ready and again darted into the way of abandoned property, and In order to reduce cost of produc­ donated by Edgar Smith, North marked the half-way point in tlie William 8. Green or Deer Isle and the depths and under the ice. Ithere are no windows there now to ing milk, many farmers have fol­ Edgecomb. E. C. Teague. Warren; drive for new members. Devotions Adolf Fischer of Bangor took in a “After a full hour of this out there ! turn back the sun s rays' but 1 have lowed the recommendations of the and W M. and H W. little, Rock­ were conducted by Miss Florence fish. It was the second salmon of in the wind and blinding snow, ncver forgotten the interesting the season. “BEHIND THE HEADLINES” Extension Service regarding Pasture land. Hastings; theme, “The Rainbow of Fischer worked the boat to a strip sights whieh Prank Crockett, “the Improvement and Better Quality Special contests in baking, style j Promise.” The presentation of “It was late afternoon. A heavy of slipper beach where the Captain i a ° veTno<’ of Dix (Lsland once SUPERBLY ILLUSTRATED Roughage. dress revue, garden and poultry is ribbon awards yellow and red to string snowstorm swept crazily out finally exhausted the fish and leo showed me- not forgetting what was Orcharding, at one time, an im­ those who had obtained one to four of the northeast and ice cakes, tlie him slowly over the lip of the big once the superintendent's mansion, Thrilling Story of High Adventure in Life’s Toughest Moments the next county event which will portant enterprise in the county, take place June 17. new members was made by Mrs size of pianos shifted restlessly about landing net. then occupied by pigs hens and As Told By New England's Favorite Lecturer has decreased during the past few At the present time there are five Hope Brewster, they were desig­ in the boiling black water. "The one hour battle will go down Boats. The visit rewarded me with years due to the severe winters 6f enrolled in the garden contest. They nated as Willard Builders. New "Fishing was not only disagreeable in the records as one of the longest j a newspaper article several coulmns ALTON HALL BLACKINGTON 1933-34. Most of the orchards are are: Charles Huntley, Rockland; members were presented with a but dangerous. But the pair stuck in the history of the famous battie in length, with snapshots which I in the town of Hope, the largest Elroy Beverage, Jr., Dana Herrick, bow of white (the badge of the or­ to the task. Fischer at the oam, ground of fish and men." also made there, but what a pity, I MONDAY, APRIL 10 being Moody Mts. orchards owned Jr.. Hope: Frederick Brownell, Cam­ ganization) and a Frances Willard think, that there is not somebody by Allen and Wentworth. Other or­ button. Those present received in­ Florence Pike that proved both en­ COMMUNITY BUILDING den; and Jenness Eugley, Lincoln­ months, Nathan Berllawsky. trustee allve today who could tel1 the real chards in the town are: A. E. Dun- ville. Poultry contest: (four)— to membership were Mrs. Susie tertaining and informative. The for 12 months. John S Randlett; story of one of the most famou-‘i LECTURE 1.00 O’CLOCK—TICKETS 50 CENTS ton, Wallace Robbins. E. N. Hobbs, Frank Flagg. Jefferson; Donald Lamb. Mrs. Emily Stewart, Mrs. Frances Willard Souvenir Map was trustee for six months, Albert J granlte settlements that ever exlst- 39&4O&42 H. B. Coose. Ralph Brown, Herbert Heyer, David Achorn, and Elmer Eunice Winslow, Mrs. Emily Shaw displayed. Announcement was made Brlckley; sergeant major, John J ed on the Maine coast. What mem- Brown. F. M. Payson. Miller Hobbs, Achorn. Waldoboro. Eight in the Greetings were given by Mrs. Brew­ by Mrs. Emery that James Kennedy. orles! —o— John Wilson, Jr., Herbert Hardy style dress revue: Phyllis Lucas. ster for the local union and by Mrs. Coney would be in the County May One year ago: The Algin Corpor­ Malcolm Libby and Raymond Lud­ Union; Beatrice Sidelinger, Noble- Emery for the County and State. 9-10, showing the movie, sound pic­ The Knox County pool champion­ ation of America began processing wig. Other orchards are found in boro; Margaret Laine, Wiscasset; Special recognition was given to the ture, "The Pay Off In the High ship is at stake when five champions kelp at the Crockett's Point property the following towns; Appleton, Nel­ Marie Winchenbaugh, Friendship; oldest members: Mrs. Rebecca In­ Schools." It was voted to hold a of as many towns meet here tonight1 which il had fr°m the lime son Moody; Aina. George Walker Erma Annis. West Rockport; Re­ graham. Mrs. Jeanette Dunton, Miss County Institute April 14 at the to decide upon the details of thei company ~ Mrs' Evelyn Weaver’s and Son. Allen Jewett and Lon becca Duncan, Vlnalhaven; and Helen Yorke. Mrs Abbie Richard­ Methodist Church with forenoon play-off. William Carter claims Presence of mind saved John Wilson Jewett; Jefferson, Hodgkin Bros, Josephine and Hattie Stover, Booth- son, who were presented with and afternoon sessions the Rockland championship. from perishing when his Pleasant- and A. J. Marston. A campaign is bay. Ten in the baking contest: flowers. Greetings were sent to other .,_____,______1 ville dwelling caught fire.—E. C. In- Drummond Giles, Boothbay Harbor; elderly members not present, Mrs. At the annual meeting of Hunt­ v m id r A)/non>r nnnu graham and Roland Sukeforth were being conducted by the Extension YOUR FAVORITE POEM nanied patrolmen.—Robert V. Service to increase the number of Dorothy Ingraham, Camden; Doris Sarah Lufkin and Mrs. Julia South­ ley-Hill Post, VF.W., John A. WOMENS FIELD ARMY trees to be planted and orders for Felker, Friendship; Eileen French. ard. Following these exercises a Guisttn was unanimously elected If I had my life to live again I Stevenson was back home telling Question Box was conducted by Mrs. commander. The other officers are: would have made a rule to read some what he saw on his trip to Cuba and 2600 trees for 1940 have been Nobleboro; Marjorie Cook, Tenant's poetry and listen to some music at placed. Harbor; Ruth Norwood and Eleanor Senior vice commander, Lawrence J. least once a week The loss of these 1 California—Mrs. Luella Bartlett of The production and marketing of Hunt, Union; Bernice Walter, Wal­ and mix bread before the Judges; Hamlin; junior vice commander, txJJXn’ ‘ ‘°“ 01 happ’ne“ - Charle‘ Hope died in this city, aged 82— ROCKLAND’S CAMPAIGN blueberries has shown rapid strides doboro; Flora Trask, North White- those in the style dress revue will Andrew W. Boynton; quartermaster, Thomas Economy's store on Parx ABSENCE during the past few years. This field; and Elva Ross, Wiscasset. model in dresses made by them­ Vernon O. Giles; chaplain, George street was burglarized—B art C. When I think on the happy days has been due to the organization of The four winners in these con­ selves; entrants in the poultry and W. Leonard; adjutant, Oliver R. I spent wl’ you, my dearie; Kirk was named as station agent at STARTS tests will be entitled to a trip to garden contests will each be given Hamlin; surgeon, James W. Stamp; And now what lands between us lie, Bangor, a former Rockland boy.- the State of Maine Blueberry Grow­ How can I be 'but eerie! State 4-H Camp in August a t the a true and false test over material officer of the day, Charles C. Hill; George. N Phillips, manager of the ers’ Ass'n at West Rockport with How slow ye move, ye heavy hours, MONDAY, APRIL 3 Henry Kontlo, West Rockport, University of Maine. Orono. In the pertaining to their subject and will judge advocate, Oliver R. Hamlin; As ye were wae and weary! State Store, was putting out cigars, It was na sae ye glinted by j —Mrs. Edwin L. Cox, formerly of 30-40 manager. This organization assists baking contest, entrants will exhibit also judge poultry and potatoes re­ guard. John M. Williams; sentinel, When I was wl' my dearie its 250 members in buying dusting a loaf of whole wheat yeast bread spectively. Harry W. Creamer; trustee for 18 —Anonymous this city, died in Portland, Oregon. Page Tw o Rockland Courier-Gazette, Tuesday, A p ril 4, 1939 Every-Other-Da/

The Courier-Gazette She Can Hear Now Down-East Duchess CUTTING THE VEIL THREE-TIMF.S-A-WEEK Glittering “Show Girt” Beauties A North Haven Woman Ruth Blodgett In New Book And as Moses lifted up the ser­ Passes On To Hard of Get Ready For World’s Fair pent . • . even so must the Son Deal* With a Locale Like of Man be lifted up: that whoso­ Hearing News of Happy Thom aston The House accepted Friday an ever believeth in Him should not Discovery perish, but have eternal life. John adverse minority report of a com­ Sure of her ground 3: 14. 15. This is an unbiased and unsolici­ mittee on a bill to promote the blue- and treading it with ted testimonial regarding Sonotone | berry industry of the State. The solid foot and firm, Audicle. Tlie writer makes it pub­ Ruth Blodgett has Senate accepted the favorable ma­ An Early Diagnosis lic in the sincere hope that it will planted the piquant reach those hard-of-hearing per­ jority report. The bill was a re­ roots of Yankeeland Women’s Clubs Of Knox sons with either slight or severe draft. striking from the original a in her latest novel, County Aid In the Fight loss of hearing power, and that mandatory tax on all blueberries "Down East Duch­ it may bring home to them the fac, produced and substituting means ess" which Harcourt. Against Tuberculosis that they may be needing a hear­ whereby growers and packers might Brace & Co. of New ing aid now. so that their hearing York has added to its list of spring Throughout the entire nation the. optionally participate in a publicity power may be saved, improved per­ fiction. month of April is dedicated to the manently. or aided, whichever the campaign. Ructions in paradise would be no fight against tuberculosis by means ease may be. Representative Brown of Caribou, whit less startling than the migra­ of the “Early Diagnosis Campaign j I have a Sonotone Bone Conduc­ one of the two signers of the mi­ tion of flippant Adele Merriweather conducted entirely as an educational tion Audicle. so-called because it nority report, told the House "Over to the staid, traditional Peaceport project. Maine is no exception, and , is adjusted over the mastoid bone 100 blueberry men appeared at a re­ A war widow in the opening scenes just behind the ear.. and a little from Fort Kent to Kittery the slo­ cent hearing and asked no tax and this heroine moves from upstate above it. It is a very small object no interference be placed upon the gan for April. "Help Find Early Tu­ Maine to a textile mill town and about as large as the first joint of I .blueberry industry there loses no time in replacing her berculosis" The Maine Public your forefinger. It is very light of ..To mind m u u a worthless "weeds" with the flashy trouseau Health Association and its 20 af­ course, and while it fits snugly 1 1 piece of legislation." he added, in afforded by marriage with Benja­ filiated organizations are busy pre­ hardly know it is there. A head- moving acceptance of the minority min Beggs, partner in the com­ band holds it just right, so that | rcport paring the necessary details to make munity's largest industry. it is very comfortable, and the campaign a success, which will Representative Walker of Little­ Lest a romance he scented, it is hardly distinguishable at all. mean that in many cases tuberculo­ ton. one of the 17 who signed the but fair to caution the reader that The other part of this wonderful sis may be discovered sufficiently favorable majority report, explained the author shies off from amorous hearing instrument is a circular early to be easily conquered. the redraft made participation in touches, mating her characters with "receiver" which clips onto an un­ Dr Walter G. Gumprecht of Ban­ the publicity campaign "purely op­ bald finality and a dearth of de­ der garment at center of the chest. — Jerry CoMtilo in Uw K'>ucl«4oclz» Nrut Eleanor Holm, etar of New York World's Fair Aquacade. gor. long interested and active in tional." tail. There are no fatuous love So placed it gives uniform recep­ New York, N. T. (Special)—Some tire elimination of tuberculosis, has scenes—no time for them probably. of those gleaming white necks and tion. The battery is topped by a The Senate, by a 17 to 13 vote. State diggers who would like per­ 400 assorted dancers, swimmers, shoulders Every one of my girls very kindly consented to serve as . . . , . , as the fair Adele is shunted through Money In Worms mission to operate here. The law showgirls, technicians and musi­ must keep the curls and swirls of State Chairman for this — the detachable amplifier which is so .Friday rejected a proposal to le g a l-three matrimonial processes and cians are today rehearsing madly the her hair sweetly in place with an built that it snaps readily over to Ue Sunday motion pictures I n ^ again #u of wWch ,eaves was put through at the request of twelvth annual campaign stressing parts they will play with Eleanor invisible hair net. made to match "soft reception' if the user so de- I Maine, disagreeing with the House Are Being Dug From Maine a large number of diggers whoj Holm, star of Billy Rose's World's her own tresses.” the importance of Early Diagnosis little time for courtship dallying. Fair Aquacade. sires There is an adjustable slide I Which yesterday passed to be en- Flats To BaitB Hooks Of c;ahned in a short time Maine Watching these and other show­ of Tuberculosis. Mrs. Theresa R It is the oil-and-water case of flats would te over run with out of I Before opening day. April 30. girl tehearsais with interest is Nor- Anderson, supervising nurse for the which can be moved at will at grossed the measure as amended to carefree modernity versus conser­ Fishermen order will emerge from chaos and vin H. Rieser. maker of Venida hair any time. Either to soft tones, or , impose a five-cent tax on each Sun- Staters and the supply depleted. J rhiefly responsible will be the right Maine Public Health Association is vative culture which lifts the book nets, who sees, as the showgirls shut off entirely while the user is day admission. hand man of the Mad Emperor gracefully go through their paces, assistant chairman- into a study of human values. The opening of the sports fishing Rose. John Murray Anderson. An­ wearing same. All parts are as No one of the senate spoke for a graceful rising curve in hair net In Knox County several of the Lively Adele clashes with the stolid season is going to mean about 3700 derson. who in the course of twenty- sales. One out of every three hair light as is permissable without sac-' measure, but those who voiced odd years has hired thousands of Woman's Clubs are assisting. It is standards of her adopted town a day to the Maine coast during the nets purchased is a Venida rificing efficiency next few months while a compara­ girls, is rejoicing in the fact that Anderson picked most of the girls planned also to do some special opposition to it included Senators where her neighbors, dead on their HOME this year long bobs are decidedly When I first used this audicle. tively new industry prospers.' for the World’s Fair Aquacade for work in case-finding, the Maine H. C. Marden of Waterville, chair- feet without knowing it. find them­ out and upswept net protected hair­ their looks Every once in a while will admit I was very skeptical and | man of the Affairs commit- Anglers must have bait Maine sand Public Health Association having selves being drawn to her playday dos are again in the ascendency Eleanor Holm would reserve a very "squeamish." though the day , tee and a signer of the adverse re­ and blood worms serve this purpose "My showgirls this year please homely one whom she knew was an agreed to furnish X-ray films for ways even against their better judg­ .OWNERS me especially." Anderson declared 11 had my audiometer test I seemed port, James K Chamberlain of well, and. according to Commission­ expert swimmer But she. too. gave the children who cannot purchase ment. This problem has been today Feminine loveliness begins heed to hair-doe. and instructed the io hear very well indeed. For when er Greenleaf more than 300 men are 1 films for themselves. This is done | Brewer, and Charles J. Chase of tackled by many a writer including at the hairline and now that girls girls on how to wear hair nets be­ the audicle was adjusted behind I Sebee now making from S3.53 to $7 a day I f c j •re once again exposing their grace­ neath their swimming caps. In co-operation with the State Bu­ Kathleen Millay (Vincent's sister), FORUM ful necks I am happy my ear. <1 thought: "Of course I | “I am convinced." said Marden. each gathering them. "When those caps come off for reau of Institutions, whose clinic in "Wayfarer" but Ruth Blodgett "But I do insist on neatness. the finale,” declared Miss Holm, cannot hear with this style anyway’) "that the majority of the people are The bulk of the shipments will nurse. Miss Katherine Gay. will employs a discernment carefully By ABNER GORDON There must be no stray wisps of "every glorious hair-do must be per­ give the tuberculin tests. School at the first instant. I heard the not So overwhelmingly in favor of go into New York and New Jersey ! untidy hair spoiling the contours fect." consultant's voice as clearly as proposal that we shouid My balanced and strikes a mean of jus­ T is well to remember the impor­ authorities. Club women and official markets to bait the hooks of the i I could be! I was astounded, to put on [hat basis alone that ma. tice too often disregarded by her tant part that proper shingling can agencies are all helping in the Cam­ thousands of folks who go after the I ‘it mildly! For I had not heard a — „u,„ shouW be contemporaries. play in the construction or remodel­ paign. and Knox County people will jority favorable report salt water species for the fun of it. ing of the average home. The selec­ ' normal speaking voice for years! But to revert to Adele's destinies, be Interested in achieving beneficial accepted." He expressed belief the Largest digging operations are or. tion of a shingle which will insure It would be hard to try to find the glamorous siren inveigles her durability and service under all con­ results. "general public" is not ready for the thousands of acres of flats from words to express my feeling of doting sugar daddy abroad where, ditions of use and climate is essential. WALDOBORO AUTOMOTIVE Dr. Kendall Emerson, managing | such a proposal, even with a local Sheepscot Bay to Casco Bay with a Experience shows that red cedar ! incredulity at being able to hear after a heyday of fun. he obligingly director of the National Tubercu­ option clause." few being taken on other sections shingles are excellent for general dies. A duke annexes her to his home and farm use. They are strong SERVICE so clearly, almost instantly. I just Marden and Chamberlain told of the coast. losis Association, says: “We arc I couldn't express in words the won- medieval castle—and presto, enter and durable, and have a low co-effi­ I will br epen for burincst at Mccdy's Gas Siation starting their colleagues they had received Greenleaf said that there were April 8. on all lines of Repairing, Automobiles. Magnetos, Wash­ making a special appeal to leaders ' der of it. All I could seem to think the Duchess! Pursuing her frolics cient ot expansion and contraction of youth; to community leaaerc; numerous letters "opposing this seven dealers now operating at Wis­ with changes in moisture content ing Machine . both rlcitne and gas of at the moment was: "Will it about the continent, she finally High quality cedar shingles have Come in early and have your car tuned up for the coming and to leaders in industry to co­ measure." Chamberlain said he be­ casset and others in Portland Dig­ ’.ast? Will I really be able to hear burns the candle to its perilous edge ging started last week and will con- fine, evenly grained wood with uni- summer season. operate in bringing to light those I that good from now on? Or per­ lieved "we should give some thought and then. In life's twilight, comes form texture, and they lie fiat to root My ability for this week it fiom 12 years' experience with to what our people think and be­ j tinue for several months. At the i or siding with a minimum tendency carl. truck; and ir.a'.hinciy fc: a large lead renslruetion company. hidden cases of the disease which haps this machine is tricky, and I solacting remembrance of Peace- lieve." present time mostly blood worms to warp or twist. They saw smoothly .All W’cik Guaranteed and At Rri enable Prices constitute such a menace to the will not hear so well once I get this port. Her homecoming at a time and are readily worked on the job. community as a whole." He goes are being taken, with ciam or sand audicle 'home " A thousand doubts when the Beggs mill is writhing in Red cedar shingles will stand up FRED C. HARRIS. MOODY'S CABINS. WALDOBORO on to speak of the high death rate hard-of-hearing people have to be worms due a little later. The worms well in the natural state. When a 40-45 | assailed my' mind, but I was sure the mortal throes of depression, is sought out. And again it is true run from two inches to two feet 1 change in decoration is desired, beau­ still existing among young women II wanted to try this new wonderful the signal for an admirable display tiful finishes may be obtained with too. that such a person will evade long between the ages of 15 and 2j and thing anyway, since I could hea" of fortitude. Royally received, as white lead paint the real truth about himself in Diggers arc paid from 70 to 90 ' declares that an effort will be made the consultant perfectly, and with befits her new station, her triumph, to reach this age group and mak? this matter, and persuade himseif cents a 103 and seme of the best ' Question: Where can I get informa­ no strain at all. (Only a deaf per­ however, is short lived, for the tion on how to build a fireplace? them aware of the advantages at­ that he doesn't really need a hear­ operators have been known to take son can fully’ realize just what the weakened candle flickers out in an Answer: Farmer's Bulletin No. 1230. ing aid. when perhaps it might ac­ 1230 in a day. Using a special flat tendant upon the early discovery of above statement means.) opportune, too opportune, heart at­ which may be had for five cents by tually mean his or her mental or tongea fork they dig down with I writing the Government Printing Of- the disease. Dr. Gumprecht also, So I took the Sonotone Audicle tack. In a last regal gesture. Her lays particular stress upon the physical well-being. iAsk your the tide and back with it w’hich ai- i fice. Washington, D. C. home with me. on the rental plan— Grace bolsters the family’s totter­ lows them about 20 hours a day to Question: How can I repair crackr necessity for protecting young per­ doctor about that.) between the plaster and top of bath­ but I could not hear quite as well! j ing fortune—and there, in compact work if their backs can' stand it. sons. especially young women, to I would not think of not putting tub? I didn't really expect to for I had neatness, reposes the inevitable For night digging' miner's lamps Answer: Cut out the affected plas- whom tuberculosis is still a health on my hearing aid anymore than been told it was all very new and j sugared ending.. are used. Especially active the \ ter and Patch with P ^hing plaster. problem of dangerous proportions. I would think of not putting on my Fill cracks between plaster and tub strange, and could not expect to | One of the likeable slants of the worms are hard to get once they are | Women's Clubs. Service Clubs, glasses! For in either case I would with waterproof plastic cement. hear everything right away, afte" author's style is her unpretentious­ uncovered, unless the digger is j radio stations, newspapers, clergy­ I be just as "blind!" Anc while Question: I plan to install low pres­ years of accustomed quietness. Well ... , ... . ness—persuasive in simplicity, she skilled. The proper way to remove ' sure pumping system to draw water men. health officials, industrial ' , some persons think they Just could I heard everything all right! draws the reader gently on through them without breaking or injuring , from well to house. Advise type of plants, milk dealers and many other n ' not wear one of those things." well. buried pipe installation to get greatest I fact I heard everything all at once, pages of smooth flowing prose. Pre­ is to grab the head with thumb and groups arc co-operating in bringing I thought so myself! But 1 find I water flow. I for I was unable to separate the sented casually, the realism is none forefinger while the worm makes; Answer: Where maximum flow is tile message to Maine citizens, was much more ridiculous, without many "noises' that I had not been the less profound and will meet a its initial : trugglc to pull down' e s a e n ^ gbrupt ei^ w i wbioh cauK young and old. of the importance one! pipe friction should be eliminated as hearing for many years. When I knowing welcome in minds attuned into its hole. Once the grip is los- of discovering tuberculosis early. I know of several parties who have far as possible. One way to minimize was listening to the consultant, you to provincial coloring Among the ened the worm relaxes to get a It’s the finest Easter It’s Tuesday on the Christmas Health Seals, so gen­ Sonotone Audicles. or some sort of friction is to use lead piping, flexi­ see. I was hearing just the one per­ passages which will prick up local new hold and caught unawares it bility of which makes possible gradu­ erously purchased by the people of hearing aid. and it wouid be in­ son. and it was quiet too. So there cars is: "These houses are mostly of is quickly pulled out. A good dig­ al bends that will not appreciably re­ Maine. make the camoaign possible, teresting. and educational, to hear tard flow. clothing that modest was my first hurdle, to separate the a simplified Georgian style, august ger seldom breaks or injures his calendar but it’s as all supplies, pamphlets and pos­ from them, in an endeavor to put different kinds of noises, and to dwellings . . . representing New Eng­ booty. ters are paid for with Christmas the hearing aids before those per­ WASHINGTON recognize them, and where they land architecture at its finest period Dealers are very careful of their Seal funds. sons who really need '.hem very amounts ever came from. badly, but like me. just did not know . . . units of a republican govern­ delicate merchandise and keep them Dr M C. Stephenson is moving Hat-terday to us. Then there was the radio I ment in this land of liberty." Enough in specially built cellers pending Alton Blackington's lecture next enough about them to "brave the from Odd Fellows block to his home purchased could hear it too well, but not dis­ worst," I do herewith submit the like Thomaston to be Thomaston, shipment. in Union. Will occupy April 3. Monday deals with the exciting tinctly. There was also the prob • above "Great Adventure " what? As the result of an act of Legis­ 38-41 There never wus a be'ter time ta experiences of a newspaper photog­ lem of not "over-hearing.'' (Lis­ Helen B. Marden Complete communion with the lature two years ago only Main? try out Gregory's hat power. rapher. tening too long at one time •) For Yes . . . ytu'rc getting a let more North Haven. March 30. locale, linked with the baring of its residents can harvest worms in this Correspondents and cu’i’.ribt'tois like a fasting person, I wanted to State. Greenleaf said that he was for your ir.onty this Easter. Any­ soul, rears out of "Down-East are asked to write on Only One And with Easter next Sunday . .. hear all of the time, but when I Duchess" a living monument to receiving many letters from out of side of the paper one with hr if an eye can sc; that, tried to combat Nature's iron-clad stalwart New Englanders who but what's mcic Important . . ■ what arr we waiting for? rule, which is. moderation, I merely fiercely cherish that indomitable the cctlung is the sort that , it-mirh ihoiild ttoundi fowl got a headache, or an earache! PPORTUHITy quality known as backbone. We're loadrd for bear with the r>™ r-, mi h-i*7. «**iit. "■ doc n't lock the slightest eco­ (Md, or whm you i n rrrrour. b u rr),d m But as time went on and I couid poorly—vnur nfnmarh often r«ur» wit too very shapes that arr running up fluid. Tnir food doesn’t dlfM t end Ton hear better and was not going to nomical. ^m^H s u J a Business Stationery of-hearing persons who are in doubt • Does Not Roughen or Redden the Hands. 100 buainess cards or HanusennfS regarding hearing aids. For I do PqmA letterheads, PLATE IN­ STONINGTON FURNITURE CO. CLUDED. e o i r ------know that if I had known more CRIE HARDWARE CO. about them. I would have had one 313-329 MAIN STREET, ROCKLAND GREGORY’S 108 MAIN STREET, ROCKLAND, ME. TELEPHONE 781 The Courier-Gazette a long time ago. 40-41 And it is only too true that the "^^^^v^^^w^waa^ManaKWMMiMvwMaHMaHaMNaaanaiRnaMuaaBRamamMBi r JF

Every-Other-Day Rockland Courier-Gazette, Tuesday, April 4, 1939 Page Three 'I

Aurora Lodge F.A.M., will work Paramount Restaurant is now of­ the months of January and Febru- the third degree tomorrow night fering 24 hour service. Home From Wyoming Fifty-Two Features The Story Of Marie Pres. Wyman’s Report „y w „VOTen, with Eastern Star supper at 630. ci r ' j r» r \ over the corresponding months of The Peoples Laundry smokestack Robert Hastings As a Mem­ Wonderful Film Attrac­ Written By 14-Year-Old Shows G ood Progress O n 193g The Thp „gross oaq revenuerpvpnlw> for thathe Rodney E. Peyler, who is doing bent to the force of Sunday's gale, ber Of the C. C. C., Ha:; tions Which Public Will School Girl Suffering Solon Power Plant — two months was $75,975 more than so much to put Rockland on the making repairs necessary. Atilt in January and February 1938- $27.- f c ' f c t ' - «w. f c — ' * —5» piscatorial map. is in Chicago this Spanned Continent See the Coming Year From What It Tells About Business Rather Better 000 of this was absorbed by the ad­ » » • » » » ,1 week on business. Work has begun on the construc­ A bit taller and 12 pounds heavier, " It Can t Happen Here.” Sinclair There once lived a little germ. Work on the new power plant at ditional maintenance and depre­ 1 1 4 1 4 7 1 tion of the new Esso station at the She was a sneeze-germ and her ciation charges which were in­ ♦ -14 11 11 I l ’.M ftt Alderman Louis R. Cates, who has Junction of North Main street and Robert Hastings has come back to Lewis novel of what m ight happen Solon has gone steadily on through name was Marie. She had a sweet creased from 13’.a% to 15% of the been a surgical patient at Knox Broadway. his home in this city having com­ to tlie United States under a dicta­ the winter. When it was started, 14 17 11 1* M 11 t t little face and the scientist that gross revenue on November 1. 1938. Hospital for several weeks, returned pleted four and one-half years' torship, will be one of the new sea­ completion was scheduled for Sept. % 14 IS M 17 M 11 first looked at her through the $21,928 was absorbed by the In­ to his home yesterday and is mak­ Mrs. Arlene Newbert Kinney is service in the Civilian Conserva­ son's production at Metro-Goldwyn- microscope fell in love with her! 1. 1939. Partial delivery of the crease in taxes. Other operating ing rapid recuperation. being warmly welcomed by a host tion Corps. Mayer studios, it was announced at water wheel machinery -has already expenses increased slightly, leaving of friends as she rejoins the staff Little Marie . the sneeze-germ, The past year has seen him a t ­ a balance after preferred stock div­ Those Bath committees are cer­ at Cutler's. | the 15th anniversary sales conven- lived in the big wide atmosphere been made and the important part TALK OF THE TOWN idend requirements for the two tainly working hard to make their tached to C.CjC. camp No. 2136 in j tion at the Palmer House in with hordes of other sneeze-germs. of the electrical machinery is sched­ And that was not the only brand months of $111,404 which is $23.- •‘COMING EVENTS CAST THEIR Army Day celebration next Sat­ A broken propeller blade replaced, Alcova. Wyoming. In idle moments j Chicago. ule” for shipment May 1st. In spite SHADOWS BEFORE” 674 greater than that of the cor­ urday a great success. Lots of at Snow's yard the Coast Guard I he attended round-ups, and saw of germs that lived in tlie big wide April 6—Army D»y In addition to “It C an't Happen atmosphere, nierc were wheeze- of '.’-e long, cold winter which we responding months in 1938. April 7—Good Friday Rockland folks are going over to Cutter Kickapoo returned to her cattle branded, but the yen to wear Here,” to be filmed with an all- have had tlx; work has proceeded At least two new sizable indus­ April 7 (3 to 9.30)—Educational Club adopted home at Bath. a 10-gallon hat or to park a six- germs, and tickle-germs and gook- meets at Grand Army hall. see, anyhow. within the ?st.mated unit cost and tries have been secured during this April 8—Llmcrock Valley Pomona shooter on each hip never came his star cast, the following productions germs, and stuffy germs. Grange meets with MeguntlcooX And one day Marie saw a human­ up to now lather ahead of .'me period, one of them is already in Grange. Camden. Wednesday night has been as­ In Municipal Court yesterday way. He did don the mitts long were announcmed for the new sea­ schedule. operation and a factory is being April 9—Easter Sunday. signed for the next meeting of the Thaxter B. Lyon of Camden was ac- | enough to knock out two adversaries sons release: being down below her. Now she April 9 —Warren— Cantata. "Christ didn't care so much for the human Unless .‘ome'hing altogether un­ built for the other one in the Rock­ Triumphant" at Baptist Church. Friendly Foto Fans, which will be quitted on a hit and run charge. | —two in Casper and one in "The Wizard of Oz.” now nearing April 9—Warren—Cantata. "The Song foreseen occuis this s.ation should land district. held in the Congregational vestry Circumstantial evidence failed to being. It was the human's nose of Triumph" at Congregational Church. Rawlings. completion with Frank Morgan, be ready for dally use not iat’r During January and February our April 19-Alton Hall Blackington Colored photographic transparen­ convince Judge Dwlnal. that Marie was looking at. It was lectures at Community Building Hastings rated as a carpenter Judy Garland. Ray Bolger, Jack than September 1. It should sup­ kilowatt hour output, exclusive of April 13 — Waldoboro — Meeting of cies will be exhibited by R. M. Allen in the CC.C. Camp. Among the a lovely nose for a cold. Marie Community Garden Club. Haley and Bert Lahr. ply the Company with 9.000 to 10.- sales to Cumberland County Power What's the worst and what's the could just imagine that nose all red April 13—Camden—Illustrated lec­ of Bangor. projects was the building of a new “Gone With the Wind," best-sell­ 000 horse power, a very large per- & Light Company and kilowatt ture by Lt-Com Donald B MacMillan best in Christianity is the 3 p. m. and raw as a result of a cold, harsh at Opera House highway around a large lake. er by Margaret Mitchell, with Clark centagc of the time. The single hours used ini making steam was April 14—Warren -Senior class play Hopalong Cassidy will ride again Educational Club discussion in handkerchief, and Vick's Vapo-rub. Hastings found himself In a dry Gable, Vivien Lengh, Olivia De- electrical generating unit which is ahead of last year by 6.6% and for at Town Hall at Park Theatre Friday and Satur­ Grand Army hall Friday, based on And Marie, the little sneeze-germ April 14 Knox-Lincoln Kents Hill climate where the coldest tempera­ Havilland and Leslie Howard. being installed is only large enrugh March it has run ahead nearly 10%. Club meets at Mid-Town Cafe. day when William Boyd, peerless Rev. Dr. Lowe's Palm Sunday ser­ wanted that nose to be in that con­ April 19 (P atriots D ay)—Second a n ­ ture (15 below zero) seemed “ Northwast Passage^’ best-sell­ to use what we regard as the prob­ The constant Increase in taxes nual marathon race by Belfast Boys portrayer of authentic red blooded mon topic. dition so bad that this is what she scarcely colder than the zero wc ing novel by Kenneth Roberts, star­ able minimum flow of the Kcnne »ec still troubles us. For the 12 months C lub. Westerns, will appear in Clarence did! April 19— Jimmie and Dick at Com­ know here on the Maine coast. A ring Wallace Beery, Spencer Tracy river at that point. Any water ended Feb. 28, 1939 the total taxes munity Building Mulford's great thriller. "Silver On At Grand Army hall Thursday aft- First she got about 2,000,000 of her April 20 Monthly meeting of Bap­ half Inch snowfall was the winter’s and Robert Taylor. which flows in the river in excess of all kinds accrued and paid by tist Men's League the Stage." ernoo Mrs. Elizabeth Gregory will friends, cniey were all sneeze- biggest caper in Alcova. “The Women.” play by Claire of this amount will be passel | the Company were 81.176.670. which April 23 — Knox Hospital Auxiliary be hostess to a public beano party germs) and told them that the next concert by Rockland city band at Park Hastings made three trips to the Booth Brokaw, starring Norma through the waste gates or allowed is an Increase over the year be­ T heatre. The Board of Municipal Officers under auspices of Edwin Libby Re­ time the owner-of-the-ideal-nosc April 24 Monthly meeting of Rock­ Yellowstone National Park and sev­ | Shearer. to run over the dam. A space las fore of $107,822. This steady in­ land League of Women Voters. of the Augusta City Government lief Corps. There will be special took out his handkerchie*. why just eral times visited Casper and Rawl­ “The Zeigfeld Follies,” with an been provided cn the east Side of crease of taxes, taking as it does May 1—Child Health Day has elected Brooks Newbert as a prizes and a door prize. to hop right in and make them­ May 1—Radio Ball by Central Fire ings, In which towns he saw mines ' all-star cast the station in which to insta ' a now about 17 cents out of every Station at Ocean View Ballroom. trustee of the Augusta Water Dis­ selves comfortable. (In the hand­ May 13-Maine Hand Engine League and oil fields. The raising, of “The Return of the Thin Man," second unit at some future tim’ if dollar of the Company's gross rev­ trict to serve the unexplred term A crowd of 2500 persons saw Hope kerchief). meets In Rockland sheep and cattle is the State's chief starring William Powell and Myrna such a course be thought advisable. enue. makes it especially difficult May IS (2 30)—Annual day of Rock­ of his father, the late Elmer E. High School of Providence defeat Then Marie said good-bye to land League of Women Voters industry however. | Loy. In addition to the power which to extend our service into such rural May 17-20—High School atudenta go Newbert. The late E. E. Newbert Winslow High 57 to 29 for the New everyone in the big wide atmos­ on tour to World's Fair. He's glad to be back home, for “Babes in Arms” musical by this station generates the dam will sections as do not already have elec­ had been president of board for 15 England championship in Provi­ phere and she dove right down into while the far West has much to in­ Rodgers and Hart, starring Mickey afford a means of smoothing out tric power available and puts a years. Brooks NeWbert is engaged dence Saturday night. Charles C the Ideal Nose! And once inside THE WEATHER terest the Eastern youth, he saw Rooney and Judy Garland, with the flow of the river at that point serious burden on all the Company's In the real estate business, which Wotton of this city was referee. she started jumping all around. It nothing that attracted him so much June Preisser and Douglas McPhail. and thus greatly increase the flexi­ operations. his father conducted for a long tickled the Human so much that There was a faint suggestion of as mother's biscuits—not even the “Ninotchka." starring Greta Gar- bility of Wyman Station at Bing­ A remarkably attractive piece of I he started to sneeze. He was very spring in the air yesterday, but it period of years. pretty girls of Casper and Rawlings. ! bo. ham seven miles above, and conse- Correspondents and contributors decorating is seen in the north win­ polite and so he put his handker­ probably only seemed good in com­ “Guns and Fiddles," starring quently of the Company's whole are asked to write on Only One parison with the gale and near bliz­ Forrest L. Karl who has been 30 dow of House-Sherman Inc., where chief to his nose when he sneezed. Crossing Park street yesterday Robert Taylor, Hedy Lamarr and system. It is estimated that the | side of the paper zard which marked Palm Sunday, years and six month’s service as a demonstration of fluorescent Marie was waiting right on tlie morning Bernard H. Teel, ggs sta­ Miliza Korjus. beneficial effect of this regulation I------leaving in its trail, temporarily, the freight handler in the employ of lighting is being made. It is about tip of his nose and when she saw tion attendant was struck by a car “A Day at the Circus,” starring will be the equivalent of adding} worst slush conditions of the win­ the Maine Central Railroad has the nearest approach to daylight the handkerchief coming toward her said to have been driven by a Mr the Marx Brothers. 14,000 kilowatts to the peak load i . STOMACH* ULCER ter. Tonight the temperature may resigned to apply for pension under and only 120 watts are used. and all her friends on it, she Wadsworth of Camden. One of his “Broadway Melody of 1940," with •capacity of the combined systems PAINS drop as low as 15 above, and tomor­ the Railroad Retirement Act. Mr screamd. “Hop on!” rJgj legs was broken and he was badly Eleanor Powell and an all-star cast. of Central Maine Power Company THEY CHECKCHFCK TOUYOU row offers continued cold. So this Karl, a man of much physical At Feylers. Inc., yesterday were And they hopped! L ^ i cut and bruised. At Knox Hospital “On Borrowed Time,” with Frank and Cumberland County Power & j MAKE IMIS 2S< HO RISK UfXA TEST is spring! It was 426 years ago to­ strength was accustomed to hand­ noted these arrivals: Elsie. Capt. Whan they were all inside his he was treated by Dr. W. D. Hall. Morgan and Sir Cedric Hardwicke. Light Company, which are inter- I 'ibouaanda praise L'dyn Try it for relief o f day that Ponce de Leon discovered ling heavy articles with the same John Wentworth. 10.000 pounds of nose (The Human’s Nose) they set ri ulcer “d ston‘a<'b pains, indigestion. gee The Hardy Family Series. connected painspeine for heartburn, burning eensation. Florida. If it was this kind of ease that the ordinary person mixed fish; Mishawaka, Capt. John to work in the Mysterious Process The Auxiliary to Canton Lafay­ “Balalaika," starring Nelson Eddy General business conditions have blroit, and other conditions caused by excess weather we hope they had their oil handles Chinese checkers. Baggs. 4000 pounds; small boat, of Making a Common cold (No-one arid. Get a 25c package of UDGA Tablets ette. will be “Reviewed" by Lady and Ilona Massey. been rather better during the last TODAY. A bsolutely s a fe touae. They m ust heaters going. Capt. Clarence Bennett, 3000 knows, except a germ, just how a The local Weather Bureau, with Inez Crosby. A.PP at the Wednes­ "The Great Canadian,” starring three months than previous to that help you or YOUR MONEY mil he n/unded. pounds; small boat. Capt. Charles Common Cold is made). Supt. George J. Cumming at tiie day night meeting. All officers and I C lark Gable and Myrna Loy. time. The Companys business for At Tlie Corner Drug Store Polk. 2000 pounds. In about three days the Human's Anderson Camp Auxiliary meets spyglass, reported that the mean members are asked to be present. “Quo Vadis.” Nose was just as shiny as Vick’s tomorrow night, with Mrs. Jennie temperature for the month of Supper preceding the meetings of “Susan and God." One of the buildings on Tillson and linen handkerchiefs and a cold Feyler supper chairman. March was 26.1 degrees as compared the Canton and Auxiliary, will i “House of Glass,” starring Joan wharf did not respond to the roll- could make it. with 32 last year. The lowest tem­ be served by Lady Helen Paladino 1 Crawford Russell D. Bartlett is in Athol, call yesterday morning. It was the And Marie was happy. perature was 2 degrees below zero. “The Lady and the Waiter.’’ Mass., where he has employment structure used originally by the The Ipnd The total precipitation was 6 31 In­ Forced to Live on Boats j “Ziegfeld Girl," with an all-star with the United States Reclamation Atlantic Lobster Co. as a lobster Seifter Crane Com pany ches as compared with 3 47 Inches The Tanka of China are the only oast. 6ervice. He spent the weekend in house, and more recently has been people, so far as is known, who in 1938. The maximum tempera­ “Witch In the Wilderness." BEANO TONIGHT SCIENTIFIC COLD STORAGE FOR YOUR FURS New York city with friends. a storage house for the Thurston were ever forbidden to own or to ture was 47. There were 11 clear “Lover, Come Back to Me," star­ 7.30 o'clock Oil Company. It was a building live on the land of their country. days, six were partly cloudy and ring Jeanette MacDonald and Nel­ AMERICAN LEGION The Alton Blackington lecture on 24x50 feet, and contained little or Until the downfall of the monarchy 14 were cloudy. Light fog two days in 1912, observes Collier’s Weekly, son Eddy. Twenty Regular Games; Also Special , Monday evening will be entirely new nothing of value. Collapsing spil­ dense fog three days. they were made to live on boats or “Go West." starring the Marx Games Door Prize and prepared especially for Maine ing is said to have been responsible Admission 25 Cents Y o u r in pile dwellings on the waterways Brothers. people. for the involuntary launching. But in and around Canton. They were 4TI f ! Elizabeth May Craig in her “In­ “Thomas Edison,” starring Spen­ Tillson wharf looks as though it had also prohibited from intermarrying side Ml Washington'' column of cer Tracy. E A S T E R ' April 2 says: “Maritime Commis­ a tooth out. with land people and attending land schools. "A Yank At Eton," starring Mick­ I i f sioner E. C. Moran, former Maine «' Alex Cradle. Clair A. Ooins, ey Rooney. Congressman, has seen to it that all “War Eagles.” the Maritime Commission ships Christine Geter and Lola Danforth SUIT "Twenty Thousand Leagues Un­ will take their trials at the Navy charged with the larceny of money der the Sea. trial course off Rockland. First and clothing from the Haskell & WALDO THEATRE MAINE’S LITTLE RADIO CITY “Madame Curie,” starring Greta grist from the Commission s build­ Corthell store in Camden Friday Is H e r e TEL. WALDOBORO 100 Garbo. ing program Is 12 oil tankers, of were found guilty of larceny, in “The Yearling." which the first is off the ways and Judge Dwinals court Saturday, and Matinee Sat-Sun. (also Holiday^) “Wings Over the Desert." Wherever smart women fore­ 8TH ANNUAL BATTERY "F" has taken her trial. The first of each was sentenced to six months at 2.30. Ev'gs. single shows 730 140TH C. A. C. “Sea of Grass,” starring Spen­ gather . . . you are more than the C-2 boats will be launched In in Jail. They appealed, and bonds F TUES.-WED, APRIL 4-5 cer Tarcy. I likely to find them in a April at Chester. Pa., and will take were placed at 81.000 in each in­ IN T H E “Kim." Tally-Ho Suit... the suit with ARM Y D A Y her trial in Maine waters shortly stance. In default of bail they “BLONDIE MEETS were committed. County Attorney “Soldiers Three.” a reputation for fit . . . fab­ thereafter.” T H E BOSS” 7 SPOTLIGHT, MILITARY BALL Burrows appeared for she State, “Spur of Pride." * ric . . . workmanship . , . and and Frank A. Tirrell. Jr., for the with "Beau Brummell,” starring Rob­ for the technique of master DIED PENNY SINGLETON at respondents. Five New York e rt Donat. craitanen. Every detail, down Oliver—At Waldoboro. March—. Nel­ ARTHUR LAKE DEPENDABLE lie Oliver, aged 77 years. 9 months, 24 friends visited the quartet at the “Not Too Narrow, Not Too Deep,” to the last buttonhole . . . is a Watts Hall, Thomaston days. Funeral Tuesday at 2 o'clock matter for close supervision from realdence. Interment In Oliver County Jail Sunday afternoon, but THURS.-FRI., APRIL 6-7 starring Joan Crawford and Spen­ DRUGSTORE cem etery. with Tally-Hos. They give THURS., APRIL 6 after learning the circumstances de­ ROBERT MONTGOMERY cer Traey. parted for the big city without vol­ “I Had A Comrade.” •...,) FASHION . . . PLUS Rite P. M. CARD OF THANKS ROSALIND RUSSELL SERVICE TO all our friends and neighbors unteering to furnish bail. The Doctor Kildare Series. I Wr arr prepared with a QUALITY . . . PLUS VALUE. Music By who were so kind to our loved one in “May Flavin.” ! Brand New Complete Stork to Walter Joyce during his illness we “FAST AND LOOSE” “Oat” Dean and his wish to express our sincere thanks, There will be a public beano party "Thunder Afloat,” starring Wal­ I All rlWeleiitly Every Drug also to those who offered their cars and and Store Need. Soda Fountain. Rhythm Boys sent flowers or In any way rendered Thursday afternoon at G.A.R. hall lace Beery. their assistance we are truly grateful Lending Library. Period irate. - $1 6 .5 0 with special prizes and a door prize Pcpcye—“Cops Is Always Right” “Florian," screenplay by John We especially thank the members of OUR SPECIALTY ADMISSION 40c the Woodcock-Cassie-Coombs American in addition.—adv. Meehan. Legion Post. Prescription Service Other Tailored Suits Mr and Mrs. James Tabbott. Mr “Alaska," from “Sewards Folly,” and Mrs. Pierce Crockett and Mr and Mrs Parker Crockett, his relatives. starring Clark Gable. $5.00 to $22.50 Vtnal haven. “A Lady Comes to Town," star­ WALMSLEY’S Shetland and Tweed Suite ANNOUNCEMENT ring Joan Crawford. After serving the public fifty CARD DF THANKS years In Rockland, the Postal Tele­ I wish to express my sincere thanks "I Love You Again," starring Wil­ graph Company were to discontinue to my friends and neighbors of Min­ OPEN ALL NIGHT DRUGSTORE $9.95 to $29.50 turn for the many letters and cards. liam Powell and Myrna Loy. service owing to the lack of support 373 MAIN ST. ROCKLAND JR from the Telegraph users. Rather The Rebekah Lodge of Swans Island, also Mrs. H A. Stockbridge. Mrs. Etta I “Hands Across the Border," star­ than have the service discontinued. I got permission to move the office ' Sprague for th e lovely (boxes. And I ring Robert Taylor. wish to extend my sincere thanks to We are now ready to serve you day or night up to my residence. Ralph P. Earle. M. D. during mly Ill­ “These Olamour Girls.” I have been manager of the Postal ness for 35 years and realize what tele­ Mrs. Addle Johnson “Escape to Prison." FOR EASTER! graph service would be without Twenty-four hours of aiming to please! competition, so If you want this Vinalhavcn * “Lady of the Tropics." (title to be competition you can have It by changed), starring Robert Taylor giving me a share of your business. CARD OF THANKS Gift Perfumes By the Dram I am trying this proposition on a We wish to express our heartfelt and Hedy Lamarr. strictly commission basis so It Is thanks to those friends and neighbors up to my friends and customers also the nuraes who helped care for “Forty Little Mothers” starring All by famous makers. to assist me If they want the Postal our loved one during her lllneas. (o PARAMOUNT RESTAURANT . Telegraph to remain here and re­ those that furnished cars and all that turn to the Main Street when busi­ made our burdens lighter In our be­ “Wings On His Back," starring ness Improves. reavem ent. MAIN ST., COR. TILLSON AVE., ROCKLAND I can give the same service as Mr and Mrs. Charles L. Collins. Mr James Stewart. heretofore and have a messenger and Mrs. James A C ollins. • “Dancing Co-Ed.” starring Elea­ to make deliveries of telegrams I Lath dram in a rut glass can also give practically 24 hours nor Powell. service. So I am asking you again CARD OF THANKS Wc wish to thank our many friends “Nickel Show" to Just call "Postal Telegraph" on gift bottle, similar to eul your telephone when you wish to In North Haven who have been so “Journey’s End,” starring Robert send a telegram. Thanking all my faithful tin assisting us during the last customers and friends for their four months. We also extend our sin­ Donat. patronage during the past years and cere gratitude for the beautiful floral LOOK! LOOK!! LOOK!!! shown here. hoping for a continuation of their tribute to the doctor's memory. Columbia Broadcasting System and WGAN, Portland “Ruined City." based on tlie best­ business, I remain. Alma Leyonborg, Clara Leyonborg F. C. PRATT. Mgr. Present seller, "Kindling ” IN PERSON “Jimmie and Dick" back again “The Rosary.” April 18. Community Building. Ten “Great Laughter." J i n » KEN MacKENZIE Twenty-five stars will comprise GUERLAIN'S LENTHERICS acta of vaudeville; shows at 8.15 and Ycdeling Radio Artist sP. L Heure Bleue $1.00 Tweed, 8.15—adv. 39-46 Also the Metro-Gold wyn-Mayor roster Shalimar, 1.60 Shanghai, I lor 1939-40 as follows: Lionel Bar­ W BOURJOIS Miracle. Free—100 gallons of gasoline—ask UNCLE LEM and hit MOUNTAIN BOYS rymore, Freddie Bartholomew. Wal­ t&y Evening in Parts, Anticipation. us at Mont Sprawl's Shell Station, with lace Beery, Eddie Cantor, Joan CIROS BURPEE’S TO CARON’S Reflextions, Park street "at the railroad cross­ Crawford, Robert Donat, Nelson Christmas Night. LULU BELLE Eddy. Clark Gable, Greta Garbo, Ambulance Service IWj Bellodgia, ARDEN MORTICIANS ing.” Service with a smile. 37-51 QUIZZ BEE CONTEST—FUN FOR ALL Night and Day. DANCE FOLLOWING SHOW Judy Garland, Hedy Lamarr. Myrna • 30 COTY'S Blue Grass. Loy, Jeanette MacDonald the Marx I <7, Styx Ambulance Service "Behind the Headlines,'' Alton RUSSELL Hall Blackington's outstandingly Community Building— Friday, April 7 Brothers. Robert Montgomery. Elea­ I,'Origan. L'Annant. T IL S . 889 A N D 711-1 popular Illustrated lecture of real Student Tickets, 25 Cento nor Powell, William Powell, Mickey FUNERAL HOME 9 CLAREMONT ST. TEL. 662 Paris. life thrills and high adventure will SHOW STARTS 8.15—ADULTS 35c, CHILDREN 15c Rooney, Rosalind Russell, Norma 881-888 MAIN 8T, ROCKLAND Listen WGAN, Portland, Dally At 7 A. M. and 5 P. M. BOCKLAND, ME. be presented Easter Monday. April Shearer, Margaret Sullivan, Robert 98-tf 119-tf 39*41 10, at Community Building. 38-42 Taylor and Spencer Tracy. Page Fouf Rockland Courier-Gazette, Tuesday, April 4, 1939 Evfefy-Other-Day

FRIENDSHIP there for the weekend, and with N E W H A R B O R with tins tlw parks are as green as ST. G EO RG E whom she returned to Medford, Dr. Tweedie Writes in summer the shrubbery is in WALDOBORO Mrs. Myron Neal who has been WARREN Mass. She was accompanied by Mrs. Jeanette Colby spent the leaves and yet there are no leaves The Orange will present an XX ZX zX ft ft ft ft confined to her home for several XX XX xx her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert weekend in Boston with relatives. Ftom London, England, on the trees. Easter program Friday night at 800. MRS LOUISE MILLER weeks by illness, is able to be out. ALENA L. STARRETT A. Emmons, with whom she had Miss Aarolyn Gilbert arrived Where They Are Digging The work of excavation goes on Everyone is invited whether mem­ Correspondent Recent callers at the home of R. Correspondent been spending a vacation and who home Saturday after visiting two I in the parks, preparing under­ bers of the Orange or not. A co.l- xx xx xx xx Bombproof Shelters ft ft ft ft R. Thompson and K. E. Thompson XX XX XX XX remained a t Franconia for the months with her sister, Mrs. Stan­ ground shelters from air raids- lection will be taken to be given tip We have visited several of the Tel. 27 were Mr. and Mrs. William Dorman, Tel. 49 weekend. ford Tukey in New London, Conn. 90 Gloucester Place, the Sunday School. noted places of interest already but Misses Margaret Dorman and Ruth Rev. L. Clark French is ill. Emery K. Gott, who has been ill Portman Sq. No. 1 A daughter was recently born to\ have only just begun our tour. I Dorman of Rockland, Mrs. Charles Mr and Mrs. Fred Payson of New The name of Bernard Teague was with grippe, is much improved. London, England Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stafford hope that the weather is good in Lundell and Miss Gloria Lundell of Bedford are visiting friends in town. omitted from the list of relatives Charlotte Caddy is employed at spent the weekend In Lubec. Mrs. Lena Tukey and son Robert Editor of The Courier-Gazette:— Maine and that the new factory Camden. who attended funeral services for the home of W. L. Robinson. Mrs. Erwin Pinkham and s on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wyllie who spent Thursday with Mrs. Maynard We have just returned from view­ building in Rockland is beginning Everett C. Teague. Alvin, son of Kempster Hawkins Wayne of Nobleboro have been re­ The Methodist choir met Thursday will observe their 50th wedding an­ McFarland. ing the procession from Victor.a to a sumc shape. Sincerely yours. fell from a chair Sunday and struck cent guests of her mother, Mrs. Lula night at the home ol Elizabeth Wln- niversary Thursday will receive Douglas Starrett returned Sundav The Willing Workers had a large Station to Buckingham Palace; th? H V. Tweed it his head sustaining a severe cut. Lovejoy. chenpaw to rehearse for the Easter neighbors and friends at open house j to Bentley School of Accounting in attendance at a beano party last occasion being tlx- visit of the Presi­ The doctor was called, but no Mrs. Maude Clark Gay and Miss music. both afternoon and evening. Boston after spending a weeks va- Tuesday. Mrs. Ida McFarland and stitches were necessary. Marcia Bianey were Portland visi­ Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Thompson and Woman’s Club will hold an open ca4on with his parents, Mr and Mrs Sarah Loud were hostesses, dent of France to this eapitol. The APPLETON Alnion Hall and son True drove tors Monday. Riley Bradford were callers Wednes­ session Thursday at 7.30 the public Mrs ErVest ° Starrett. Mrs. Abbie Oeyer is clerking at streets of London along the route of to Portland Sunday, taking Mr. Miss Sarah L. Stafford of Lubec day evening on Virgil Morton who invited to view reels of pictures to The committee of 12 to see what D. B. Senter's dry goods store while procession were crowded the whole Dr. M C. Stephenson Is moving from Odd Fellows block to his home and Mrs. McKay, Mrs. Hall's par­ is spending a few months at the has been seriously ill, but is rapidly be shown by Edward C. Cutting of ican * done to reliew crowded con­ Mrs. Little Is convalescing from an way, a distance of several miles, the ents, who were on their way to home of her brother, Joseph S taf­ improving. South Portland, a former local boy. ditions in the High School the ear abscess. people standing in line for several in Union. Will occupy April 3. coming fall will meet Thursday 39-41 Boston. ford. Miss Rachel Stetson who spent the The program will also include selec­ Thirty members of Mavooshen hours previous to the arrival of the Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge Grass of night at the High School building. Tribe of Red Men attended the zone President. weekend with her grandparents, and tions by the High School orchestra, • • • • Mars Hill are visiting her mother under the direction of Miss Verna meeting Friday at the Gardiner We were able to secure a good brother, Leonard Stetson, returned H'gh School Notes Mrs Caroline Hodgdon. Robinson. A silver collection will Lodge. location from which the King and Sunday to Thomaston. (By Madeleine Haskell ) Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Weston, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Search were Queen together with other members Clayton Oliver was called Sun­ be taken. Visitors the past week were Stuart Blended for Flavor and Mr. and Mrs. Ellard Mank were supper guests Sunday of Mr. and of the Royal family were plainly day to North Waldoboro by the sud­ Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Gammon en­ French. Jasper Spear and Miss Belle in Boston over the weekend. Mrs. M. F. McFarland. visible; also the French President, den death of his mother, Mrs. Nellie tertained 18 at a family dinner | Barrett Mrs. F. A. Levensaler, Mrs. Gladys Mr. and Mrs. Standish Young Mr Chamberlain the Lord Mayor of Oliver. party Sunday at their home. Present' several students received the Grant and Mias Edith E. Levensaler have returned from a winter's so­ London and several other notable Miss Doris Prior is rapidly recov­ were Mr and Mrs. Austin Gammon Schick test for diphtheria in the were in South Eliot Sunday visit­ and children Olga and Philip. Mr. Qrammar school room Wednesday, journ in Florida. personages. ering from illness. It Is beyond my power to describe ing Mr. and Mrs Ralph Titus. and Mrs. Edwin Gammon and child- inoculation was conducted by Mrs. Harold Wotton entertained Mr. and Mrs. John Lang of Ka­ the decorations in any adequate Mrs. William Stafford of Lubec ren Earle and Avis. Mr and Mrs. t^e district school nurse. Miss Alice at a party Wednesday night tonah. N. Y. motored here last week­ manner so I will not attempt it. who has been visiting her son Irving Gammon and children Sadie Mooney the school doctor. Dr Fred in honor of her son Donald's seventh Joseph Stafford returned home end and were guests of Mrs. Otto birthday. Donald was the recipi­ The enthusiasm of the English and Alton, Mrs. Alice Soule and q Campbell, assisted by Elizabeth Rodamas. They also called on Mr people is well constructed on such SALADA Sunday. children. Austin and Barbara and Kenniston ent of several nice gifts. His guests A meeting of the general com­ Rodamas who is at the Veterans' an occasion. Thomas Smith. Ice cream was An average of 13 or 14 have been were Gloria and Pearl Gilbert Stan­ mittee to make plans for the May Hospital in Togus. The weather since we arrived here served during the afternoon.. absent from school the past week ton McFarland, his brothers. Harold. dance which is being sponsored by Mis. Percy Wincapaw who has Jr . Ramon and Carrol, and sister on the 16th has been rather cold TEA Mr and Mrs. Silas A. Watts were with grip colds. the Waldoboro-Friendship Parent been confined to her home during with very little sunshine. Even recent hosts at chicken supper in The W.HS orchestra has been in­ Laura Carolyn. Harlequin ice cream Teacher's Association was held Sat­ the winter, is now able to walk out honor of Miss Muriel French's vited to play at the next meeting and two prettily decorated cakes urday night at the high school of doors. birthday anniversary. Ouests were of the Woman's Club. April 6. were served. The evening was spent building. The committee is com­ Mrs R. R Thompson was a res Mr and Mrs Oeorge Stevens The T N T Club met Saturday in playing movie beano. posed of Supt. A. D. Gray, Principal cent caller at Mrs. Albion Wotton’s. Among the gifts Miss French re­ at Annette Haskell’s to sew letters Carl Fillmore of Orono is spena- Earle Spear, Mrs. Lawrence Wes­ ceived was a handsomely decorated on the new sweatshirts which have ing ten days with his parents. Mr ton. Mrs. Alfred Storer, Mrs. C. B G LE N C O VE decorated candle-lighted cake been bought for the boys baseball and Mrs. Frank Fillmore. Stahl, Mrs John Miller, Mr. and team. Mrs. Norman Chase of Long Cove Mrs. Foster Jameson, Mr. and Mrs. The storm of Sunday kept the Relatives and friends gave Mrs. The quarterly exams which were pasesd Wednesday with her mother, Richard Gerry. Mr. and Mrs. Aus­ operator at the sub-station of Cen­ Isaac Hooper a pleasant surprise to be held the past week have been Mrs. Lloyd Hanna. tin Miller, William H. Brooks Jr., tral Maine Power Co. busier than dinner party at her home Sunday • • • • postponed to this week when it is Miss Joan Burnheimer, Miss Made­ usual receiving calls of troubles on in honor of her birthday. She re­ Club Work In Rhyme hoped that the students who have line Kane, Miss Carol Stevens, Mr the system. The calls reach over a ceived many nice gifts and the The Willing Workers met March been ill will have returned to school. and Mrs. Ernest Boggs, Roland large area and are dependent on guests brought with them the 23. for t n all day session. A bounti­ Genthner, Sumner Hancock, Mrs. the capable service rendered by the makings of an excellent dinner. ful turkey dinner with all the trlm- Dr M C Stephenson Is moving Margaret Ford and Mrs. Louise N. E. Tel and Tel. operators. Present were Mr and Mrs F A. I mings. was served. Thirteen mem- from Odd Fellows block to his home Miller. Mrs Charles Stenger, presi­ Fred E. Gregory slipped on snow , Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Norman * bers and ten guests were present in Union. Will occupy April 3. dent of the Friendship Association covered ice Sunday at his house. Kalloch and daughter Carolyn, and Two of the guests Joined the society 39-41 was present to assist in the form­ but did not think himself seriously John Beaton all of Rockland. Mr during the business hour. ing of special committees to work injured until Tuesday. On consult- and Mrs' ° ° Kalloch, Mr. and Mrs. Lettie Bailey vice presiden’, with the Friendship group. ing his son-in-law. Dr. Granville Mrs Charlcs Taylor' Mr and Mrs read the verses which she generously Mrs. Celia Gross a member of the Shibles of Portland, he learned that Louis Thompson. Joseph Hooper MICKIE SAYS— composed for the occasion: faculty of Gorham Normal School he had one broken rib. another ' and Miss Lillian Coyd all of Ten­ Here's to the Willing Workers— A band of great renown. is passing the Easter vacation at fractured and a wrenched neck. ant's Harbor. Mr. and Mrs Isaac Hooper and son Robert and O. Dud­ LETTERS VUfW ST U FF Who for twenty-eight long years the home of her mother Mrs. Cora He is remaining in Portland for a For. the paper should be , Hare labored for their town. ley Gould. Among Mrs. Hooper's Nash. time SlG M E O , WOT THAT WE'LL We have tried to be loyal gifts were two attractively decorated PRiUT VER. UAME, BUT SO 1 And help all we could. The Woman’s Club is holding its Sunday School held at the resi­ I Although at times we feel birthday cakes. WE WILL KWOW WHO THE annual luncheon at Stahl's Tavern dence of Mr. and Mrs George [ We have been misunderstood A covered dish supper will be eoWTRJBUTOR IS » this noon. This will be the last Woodward, was well attended, AU PAPERS HAVE THIS RULE But If we do our duty | served Friday at 6. before the stated And kind to each other be. meeting of the season. some of the pupils coming from We shall all know happiness Mrs. Noel Little of Brunswick Camden and Rockland. meeting of Ivy Chapter, O.ES Mrs. As we sail along life's sea Laura Starrett is chairman. Will be guest Thursday at the meet- I Clifford Carroll has re-entered The little low’ green building Miss Helen Thompson and Albert On old New Harbor HUI. ing of Parent-Teachers Association upon his duties as assistant chemist Will stand aa a monument at the high school building at 8 at the Lawrence cement plant. ! Hill, students at Castine Normal To our faith and staunch good will o'clock. The public is Invited. Roy Brewster has moved from the School are spending a week's vaca- So w hen we meet together CAMPBELL’S William Mitchell and Edward Da­ Let peace and cheer abide. GET YOUR SUPPLY OF Ida Murch ten1 ment on Commercial l‘on home. Talk only of our business mon of Portland were recent guests street to the David Burns farm on Cleole Hooper returned Saturday And leave gossip all aside. TOMATO of Charles How’ard. Oak street. i to Andover, Mass., after two week's Let's keep our order bright and cheery HAM, BACON & EGGS Mrs. Fred Bums and Mrs. Harold So others passing along. Otto Merze of Waterville, one ' vacation spent with relatives in St. Will see us all so merry JUICE FROM YOUR NATION-WIDE GROCER Ralph have been recent Rockland of the Central Maine Power Co. (George and this town, They will want to Join our throng. visitors. i test men has been at the sub-station A large delegation from the War- I. for one, am very happy Prof. Allen Benner has returned To be one of you today. 3 a s 2 3 < the past week. ren Oranges attended the meeting After all the long years. ENSIGN from Springfield, Mass., where he Mr. and Mrs. James Small and Saturday of Knox Pomona Grange. I have traveled down the way attended the funeral of his brother Hubert Small of Camden were call- held with South Hope Grange. So let us pledge together PRUNES . . . . me 15c Dr. Richard S. Benner ers Saturday at Mrs. C. E. Gregory's. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Teague and To be loyal, staunch and true Mrs. Jack Kells of Boston is visit­ To the Willing Worker standards NORMAN R “Jere" Fuller was run over by a family of Union were guests Sunday Treasured by me and you. «4' ing her sister Mrs. Herbert New- car Saturday on Warrenton street. afternoon of Mrs. Isa Teague. And now as gathered 'round this table FLOUR ALL PURPOSE . 7 9c begin. Miss Elizabeth Emmons, student | Lets bow our heads In prayer KELLOGG’S “Jere'' was only a dog but a favorite And ask God s help and guidance NATION-WIDE Laurence Nadeau of Bath has of all the neighbors. at Tufts College went Saturday to i At all times and everywhere joined Mrs. Nadeau at the home of Mrs. Gertrude Studley has so far Franconia, N. H , to Join friends The Willing Workers will enter­ CORN BAKING POWDER a s i7 < her parents Mr. and Mrs. Osborne recovered as to be able to walk out tain at another all day session Welt. THREE CROW PEPPER - GINGER of doors. I Thursday with a mystery dinner. FLAKES C D I X C C CINNAMON Miss Laura Whitcomb of Bruns­ Mrs. Mary Hall and daughter, s r lL b d cloves 3 '&81 2 5 c wick and John Whitcomb of Port­ Courier-Gazette Cross-Word Puzzle Emily, were dinner guests Saturday SOUTH WARREN land spent the weekend with rela­ of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Watts tives In town. PKGS in Rockland. Miss Margaret Stev­ A Special Grange Function 3 21C 1 2 4 5 I 7 8 Walter Cotton entertained Friday ens, who was also guest, returned The attendance at Brothers at his home at Dutch Neck, Mr. Sunday to her teaching duties in 9 id II Night at Goodwill Grange March and Mrs. Austin Miller, Mr, and Bethel. w 30 was not as large as at the pre­ NATIONWIDE* Mrs. Elmer Jameson Jr., Mr. and 12 13 14 15 17 vious meeting, owing to the storm RAPi'O SALE Mrs. Richard Gerry, Sumner Han­ but White Oak, Highland. Warren. cock, Mrs. Arthur Brown and Mrs. 18 iq 20 21 2 t iw ; Penobscot View. St. Oeorge, Maple Myrtle Marcho. Refreshments were W and Georges Valley Granges were 2d 24 25 2b 1 27 served and games played during represented making a total of 74 the evening. J CANS 28 i 30 31 1 present. FRIEND'S BEANS 2 27< John Grant has been a recent The chairs were filled by: Worthy • pkg2 1 c visitor in town. 32 1 W 3M master. Oliver Lrbby; overseer, Mil- KNOX GELATINE William Jameson and Victor ton Robinson; lecturer, Walter! • LB Burnheimer Jr., spent the weekend 35 Leavitt; steward, HerlPrt Lewis; a s-, LA TOURAINE COFFEE 2 7« at the homes of their parents. sistant steward. Clayton Pales:! 3fa 37 s 38 39 46 W H EA TEN A . . PKG 2 3c Fred C. Harris an exeprt me­ chaplain, Norman Whitehtll; secre­ S w iw ? chanic, has opened an automobile 1 ; , 1Ml 42 hi M4 "5 tary, Jesse Mills, gate keeper. MONDAY - WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY - FRIDAY repair shop at the Moody station. Charles Copeland; Ceres. Lloyd 1:30 to 2:00 P. M. Mr. Harris specializes in automo­ Mb i 47 48 i 49 50 Maxey; Pomona, Edward Thurston; OVER WCSH end AFFILIATED STATIONS bile and washing machine repairing Flora, Nelson Stone; lady assistant 51 W 52 53 54 55 «• steward, Douglas Bowley. NATION-WIDE—PURE The costumes worn represented 5b 57 58 6 0 59 both ancient and modern styles in ELECTRIC V A N IL L A or LEM O N ’.S?19c bl 1 bX women’s clothing and were becom­ ing and otherwise. Two applica­ LUSTRE CLICQUOT CLUB PINT BOTS THE COURIER GAZETTE 64 1 65 tions for membership were received GINGER ALE . . 2 ^ ? 19c The program consisted of an orig­ STARCH Is Local Agent For inal reading with apologies to the HORIZONTAL HORIZONTAL (Cont.) VERTICAL (Cont) 1-An eye 49-Venture 19-Performs author, music, sea yam and a quiz DICED CARROTS . . 2 "CAMS ° ’ 19c THE MESSENGER LINE 5-Combining form. 51- Part of the body 22-Twisted program with a discussion of the 2 PKGS 12^ Of Selling Promotion Needs Ancient 52- Owns 24-Joined question, “Is the female of the 9-Verbal 53- Large cask 26- Seems specie more deadly than the male?" 11- Tiresome person 55- Sailor 27- Grassy meadow CUT BEETS . . . f a # 2 5 c 12- Musical note 56- lnto 29-Gives medicine to The next meeting of the Sewing CALENDARS— Art, Hanger, Jumbo, Desk, Busi­ 14-Nautical mile 57- A box 31-King of Judea Circle will be in four weeks. S u n s / t b u LOVELAND ness (12 sheets), Desk, Memo, System 16- Comfort 58- Makes a mistake (Bible) 17- Exiat 60- Mother 33- Consumed PEAS RUN OF POD ■ ■ 2 £ ? 4 1 9 c Read The Courier-Gazette NOVELTIES— Advertising Fans, Bridge Score 18- Terminate 61- Separate 34- Use needle and jiobiW 20- In a greater degree 62- Back of neck thread OWL'S HEAD Pads, Kitchen Reminders, Advertising Pencils 21- Without moisture 64- Mold 36- Set of workers (Answer To Previous Puzzle) 22- lnterdict 65- Minister'a home 37- Butt GOLDEN BANTAM CORN 3 CANS 2 5 C (w ood), and Bullet, Mechanical Advertising Pen­ 23- To lodge VERTICAL 39- Crimson 25-Exchange 40- Trim cils, Metal Advertising Novelties, Advertising Key 27- Smaller 1- Propose 41- Gull-like bird Containers, Zip Lighters, Etc. 28- Want 2- Preposition 42- Otherwise Krispy Crackers 30- Scout 3- Afflict with vexation 43- Donate SPRY . . can 20c CAN 55C 31- A fowl (pi.) 4- Tip up 45- Weight measure George W. Dyer of Camden, our representative for the Mes­ 32- Portico (Gr. Arch.) 5- A nosegay 46- Showers 99 44/100% PURE—IT FLOATS senger Corp., will call at your convenience with a large and 34- Resting place 6- Part of verb “To be 47- The Orient LGE MED & GUEST 35- Sheerer 7- The (Fr.) 48- Galn IVORY SOAP 10< 5c varied line to select from. 36- Large plant 8- Unfastens 50-Obl iterate S Q S u n E 0 38-Abraded 10- Plunder 52-A rodent E in S H 0E3S For Further Particulars Telephone or Write to 41- Afternoon parties 11- Nude 54-English street car hei HEisnnrsra The Courier-Gazette 42- Unlt of work 13—Soon 57-Cover NATION-W IDE SERVICE GROCERS 44-Act ’ 15- High hills (Eng.) 59-Mineral spring 3 0 H S E 3 H 3 S A D 46- Paper measure 16- A whirlpool 61-Father s a n s shs 0 47- Girl's name 17- A fish 63-Half an era ------Every-OtTier-Day Rockland Courier-Gazette, Tuesday, April 4, 1939 Page F iv i

FROM DEMOCRATIC VIEWPOINT The Rhoades Family . . . by Squier VINALHAVEN A A A A zs z\ zs z\ People and Spots in the Late Hews MRS. OSCAR C. LANE Clark, Farley and Jones 'Size Up Republican Correspondent BRITAIN'S MIGHT . . . While British statesmen are tossing verbal Presidential Possibilities Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Johnson, of "bombshells” into tense Central European situation, England's Swans Island, have moved to the mighty sea armada, combined home and Mediterranean fleets, is shown here anchored in Gibraltar harbor where it has been assem­ Walls apartment, recently occupied bled for spring maneuvers. Last Sunday we had something to more like a candidate. Phi Beta by Donald Johnson and family- say about three of the potential Kappa keys may impress a small Mrs. Alfred Orcutt and daughter Democratic candidates for the and select section of our society but Helen went Friday to New York presidency. Senator Bennett Champ the average voter is more likely to called by the illness of Lawrence Orcutt Clark. Postmaster General James A go for someone who wears an Elk's Phyllis Black, returned Saturday Parley and RPCman Jesse Jones. tooth or an American Legion but­ While in the proees of observing from Boston. ton. All three were in agreement them at work and play in the relax- i Mrs Fred K Coombs and Mrs. that the present session of congress ing rays of Miami's sun, there was: William La wry returned Saturday will in all probability determine Bob some little opportunity to discover j from Rockland where they were Taft's stature. While sensing a how they regard several prominent HOW THE GASOLINE guests of Mrs. Coombs sister Mrs. FASHION CYCLE .. . Modern ver­ conservative shift in the country, hopefuls on the Republican side of DOLLAR IS DEFLATED Everett Payson. sion of ancient peasant dress is this they feel Taft may damage his black wool creation with full swing the fence. Ladies of the GA.R. will meet chances irreparably if he persists in BV TAXES (US.Average) skirt and fichu neckline. Narrow Without quoting Messrs. Clark, Friday. Members are requested to bodice is buttoned with enameled lining up with the reactionary ele­ Parley or Jones individually, it is Tax** add one-third to th* coat of •aaollno, according to a survey mad* go in the afternoon as there is work cherries and embroidered petticoat ments of his party. by th* American Auoclatlon of State Highway Official*. When th* is red-and-white checked gingham possible to present a consensus of I to be done Supper will be served As Democratic chairman, Jim average motorist spend* *1 for gaeo'ine he gets only 74r worth, th* to match gloves. ------opinion from these three highly ! at 5 o'clock. Farley admits that he would be service station man hat to hand th* other 2»< to th* tax collectors. placed and ambitious Democrats. i far more concerned over the magic Capt. and Mrs. Leroy Ames went As the consensus never picks a [Monday to Camden. of the Taft name if Charley, and NORTHJjAVEN ment Thursday afternoon. Games longshot, either in politics or at the not Bob, had been elected to the were played and ice cream was Vinal Hopkins and family who track, their views are disappointing­ United States Senate. The storm Sunday morning was served. All had a fine time. passed the winter in town have re­ ly orthodox although not without Consensus on Taft: "Can be of blizzard proportions—one of the Jennie O. Beverage was a visitor sumed to their home on the North Interest. troublesome if properly condi­ worst of the season. The season Saturday in Rockland. Shore. The Clark-Parley-Jones consen­ Mrs Edward Greenleaf and son tioned." seems to have gone into reverse. Miss Sargent of the High School sus skips over Senator Arthur H. Mrs. NelHe Beverage recently un­ Edward were in Rockland Friday And now for Bricker. Neither the faculty returned Saturday from *!»■ Vandenberg as the 1940 Republican! from Misgourl Jim to meet Captain Greenleaf on his derwent a second operation at Knox spring recess spent at her home in nominee without a dissenting vote. [ nw „Mr ^ sse„ profe£sed lQ know , return from Miami, Fla Hospital. Sargentville. "Van," as he is rather affectionately I a greftl dea, up apJ The American Legion ant Vet­ De Valois Commandtry, K T .' Leland Smith and Adria Brasie k z en referred to by this distinguished CQming gowrnor excep, erans of Foreign Wars were pres­ will hold its monthly conclave F ri-. Democratic trio, is thought to have spent the weekend at the home of "STRETCH" IN GLASS . . . Not “reports were favorable." ent Wednesday at the funeral serv­ day night. a pair of hose, but a new plastic "BIG TRAIN"’ BACK . . Washing Miss Brasle's parents, at Eagle Ion baseball fans will welcome eliminated himself when he ducked As governor of a key State, it is ice for Walter M. Joyce. Their ritual William Bruce has returned from "insides" for safety plate glass the onerous and ill-fated task of Island. is being stretched almost double Walter Johnson, formei American possible that by 1940, Bricker will at the church and at the grave was Portland. League speedball king, back into Mr. and Mrs. Leon B. Stone are on its length by Miss Wynetle Price sharing a place on the ticket w lth,have complete,y eclipsed Bob Taft very Impressive. At the grave a The Sesqui-Centennial committee i to show property which imparts the game he loves this summer as Alf Landon in 1936 ! on the national soene. A governor military salute was fired. As Is the I a t0 Portland and Benton meets at Firemen's hall Wednesday resilience and shatter-resistance he assumes role of radio announcer at all temperatures to new high- in broadcasting home game activi­ .^anS. 1 n ln ^ a! from one of the larger States can custom, a beautiful flag was pre­ at 7 o'clock. ties of Senators, the club which been bad. He has the faculty of test auto glass. always point to a record of accom­ sented to the widow of the deceased. UNION Union Church Society meets to­ once depended on his stellar hurl­ knocking the ball a mile when It ing to stay in pennant chase plishment if he really earns his right Herman W. Crockett returned night in the vestry at the close of OLD STAND­ doesn't count for much but unhap- Rev. Samuel Young, superintend­ the prayer service. A special Good j . to that record while even a good Saturday from a week's visit in Wol­ BYS ... Twen­ SEES NEW TAX pily he misses most of the impor-1 Uniled SenatQr ap( tQ get laston. Boston Marshfield. Ply­ ent of the New England District will Fr iday service will be held in Union | ty years have TREND . . . Cit­ tant short putts. Moreover. Van- L t Jn (he ghuff,e knowg mouth. Newtonville, and several preach in the Nuzarene Church Church auditorium passed but U. ing trend against denberg doesn't give the Republican way around Washington And other towns. In Newtonville he en­ Tuesday at 7.30. Mr. Young wishes Marilyn Carver, has returned S. veterans of taxes on living costs, as evidenc­ party a new face and to discover freshmtn do to meet the church board prior or from a visit, in Rockland where World War are joyed a delightful call on Mr. and still ready to ed by court deci­ one is the consuming ambition of Bncker has {he the Mrs. Arthur E. Martell, friends of following this service. A special in- she was guest of Bertha Coombs. fig h t to protect sions outlawing evert O O P. grass roots politician | ,„e speaking volcecon. this town. In Boston Sunday he. "httion is extended to the public American lib­ New Jersey *u per-market taxes in the country. to attend this meeting. music by the organist and toy the erty as demon­ sidered essential for candidates j attended the inspiring service in strated here by and Pennsylvania So our C-P-J consensus passes up The Men's Brotherhood sponsored seeking high office. His close asso- j Tremont Temple. Here at their horn'- adult choir. The St. Cecelia choir Harry K. Stin­ and Kentucky "Van" with a mere, "Tired rapidly church he met many friends of Dr. | a and Son banquet Friday sang "The Children's Hosanna." ger, of Phila­ chain store taxes, ciates go further in claiming for , Willoiil White in last effort." at which 100 were present. Abner Rev. Leo Ross preached on the sub- delphia, w i t h him an intelligent liberalism com- j and Mrs. C. E. Bousfield. steel helmet and C o m m e r c e Now we come to Thomas A. Griffin presided while Mr. Mans­ bined with the highest ideals. It is j Eleanor Brown is spending the i Ject surrounding the last week of rifle at cutting Department re­ Dewey, the shining white knight of Easter recess at the home of her par­ field was toastmaster. The Ladies' Jesus' Life Immediately following of birthday cake search chief, said generally conceded in Ohio that he decisions showed New York State Republicanism. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Brown. Aid served a supper. The young the service the Sacrament of Com­ on occasion of is making a good, if not spectacular 20th anniver­ realization t h a t Dewey has had a marvelous press men’s choir entertained the group munion was celebrated. The St. governor. After two terms of ' She is teaching in Hebron. sary of found­ consumer “pays since his indictment and subsequent a refreshing change. I Mrs. Christine Burns is spending with popular songs. The assistant Cecelia choir will meet this week at ing of Ameri­ such t a x e s in and Rev. Clark can Legion, h ig h er food conviction of Tammany’s Jamee J., ln the pf ouf Dpm0. a few days here. Roger Raymond j Scoutmaster the home of Mrs. John Howard. costs." Hines. The public takes to a cour-1 u Brick„ js j came as far as Rockland and is | French's son both of Warren were ageous prosecutor like a Tennessee visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Simpsin. I guests. Captain Pollard of Waldo- Dr. M C. Stephenson is moving ly a longshot. They would like to This community was deeply moved boro gave a stirring message to the from Odd Fellows block to his home mountaineer to corn liquor but its see a few more work-outs before J CUSHING i will also stop in Massachusetts be­ freshments were served and beano to learn of the death in Rockland Boy Scouts and the Cub Scouts Mr. in Union. Will occupy April 3. affection is not nearly so enduring giving him a favorite's rating in the The assessors are making annual fore coming home. was played. Mrs Lera Olsen is to be Friday of Almon Cooper. For many Pollard was a member of the Boy 39-41 hostess Friday night Dewey rides high at the moment but presidential winter book. Suffice inventory of the town's property j Many inhabitants are suffering years Mr. Cooper was a resident of Scouts when it was first organized no one knows what is in store for it to say that he’s under close prior to assessing taxes. : from the prevailing cold or epi­ Mrs. Homer Marshall remains con­ him when he is forced to take a this place, was wharf agent and ac­ in America in 1M9. He described Tickets for the Alton Blacking- About 20 attended the farewell demic which coniines them to their fined to her bed at the home of her scrutiny. tive in the affairs of the town and Its historical development, showed ton Lecture may be obtained in position on national issues No other Republican hopeful was dinner for Rev. Mr. Lewis and family ! hemes. parents Mr. and Mrs. F I. Geyer. the church. its modern significance and empha­ Union at H S. Fosrett's store —adv Jim Farley maintains that the even mentioned by Handicappers of Friendship at the Town hall last Mr. and Mrs. M F McFarland, Mr. and Mrs. W G Maloney were Cousins of Mj-rtle Greenlaw from sized the fundamentals of the Scout 39-41 Republican party will never nom­ Clark. Farley and ones in gather­ Tuesday. Many mere planned to son Stanton and Miss Elsie Loud of Thomaston visiters over the week­ inate a "mere" district attorney for Deer Island were her guests last Oath. Irving Rich is secretary of attend but the storm prevented. New Harbor were guests Sunday at end. ing this consensus. week Saturday they enjoyed a trip the Brotherhood. Correspondents and contributors the high office of President and in­ Which would indicate that the Mrs. Dorothy Lindahl left Snia- B. S. Oeyer's. Oscar Billedeaux and William Bii- sists that the G OP. standard bear­ to Rockland. Myrtle Oreenlaw en­ Palm Sunday at the Methodist are asked to write on Only One sota. F la. Thursday for New Yor k | Mrs. F L. Killeran was hostess ledeaux of Prospect recently visit­ Republican party is long on hay- tertained the children in her depart- Church was observed with special side of the paper er will need far more "background" burners but shore on thoroughbreds. to attend to business matters. She Wednesday to the Helpful Club. Re­ ed their sister, Mrs. James Seavey. than can be built up overnight by —From the Miami Herald. prosecuting a few erring politicians. Possibly Jim forgets that Charles TREASURY DEPARTMENT Office of Evans Hughes made his entrance the Asst Director of Procurement Pub lie Building Branch. Procurement Dlv. into national politics in a somewhat W ashington. D. C M arch 23 1939 similar role. i Sealed bids In triplicate will be re- ‘ reived at this office until 10 4 m.. Both Bennett Clark and Jesse I April 13. 1939 and th en publicly dismiss opened, for furnishing the materials. Jones are unwilling to and performing the work for Interior Dewey quite as lightly. They have ant| exterior painting, pointing masonry aroawav grilles find repairs at tne observed the headway that young G 8 Pos* Omce. Rockland Maine in strict accordance with the specifica­ Dewey has been making with im­ tions dated PB-8E-R. March 14. 1939 portant Eastern Republicans and and drawings (If any) mentioned therein: and the general conditions the praise that has been heaped dated March 1. 1939 Specifications easure and other data may be had at the upon him by independent and office of the custodian of the building party newspapers alike. Nor have or procurement division. Public Build­ ings Branch. Washington. D C. Neal they failed to note a changing pub­ A. Mellck, Supervising Engineer lic trend which no longer elevates . 38-40 gangsters above the FBI, cynicism FIDF.LITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY over the consciousness of religion OF MARYLAND and which evidences a wholesome BUtlmore, Maryland ASSETS DEC 31. 1938 “Won’t you have a Camel?” Those five words have opened up a new preference for honest and sincere Real Estate, *2.063 342 00 Mortgage Loan*. 75 000 00 world of cigarette pleasure to many and many a delighted smoker... public servants in place of slick, Stocks and Bonda. 17.802.256 76 lip-serving and grafting politicians. Cash ln Office and Bank, 1.878.755 10 Agt n ts' Balances, 1,785 775 65 Senator Clark and Jesse Jones have Interest and Rents, 50.582 18 seen Dewey go up the political lad­ All oth er Assets, 41.184 99 der faster In a few years than many Gross Assets, $23,696 896 68 D educt Items n o t a d m itted . 198 489 20 equally gifted men have been able A dm itted. *23 498 407 48 to progress In a lifetime. LIABILITIES DEC 31. 1938 Our Democratic consensus on Net Unpaid Losses. *5 080 334 91 Unearned Premiums. 6 420,873 94 Dewey is therefore. "Has trained Alt oth er L iabilities, 2 279 869 23 1 Cash Capital. 2 490 000 01 well, should be in the money." ' SurplUH over all L iabilities 7,317.529 40 Having rated both Vandenberg I Tctal Liabilities and and Dewey, our handicappers indi­ | Surplus, *23 498 407 48 cated unusual interest in the two 34-T-4O political colts from Ohio, Bob Taft i AGRICULTURAL INSURANCE CO. Watertown, New York and John Bricker. Before we could ASSETS DEC. 31. 1938 Real Estate. *355.254 88 do much Interrogating, to a man Mortgage Loans, 862,843 66 they wanted to get an opinion about Collateral Loans. 28.036 36 Stocks and Bonds. 11.786.569 98 Bob Taft and “this fellow Bricker Cash In Office and Bank. 755 399 85 Agents' Balances. 1.123.450 26 who was Just elected governor.” Bills Receivable, 54.096 29 When we could get around to ask­ Interests and Rents, 71,439 94 ing ft few questions of our own, the Gross Assets. *15.037.091 22 Right from the first puff, smokers find Camels so much m ild e r... so appeal­ Deduct Items not admitted,d. 167.368 99 consesus of opinion was that Bob ingly delicate in flavor... in other words, America’s favorite cigarette.... Taft has a “good name" and comes A dm itted, *14 869.722 23 LIABILITIES Di 31. 1938 from a pivotal State but that he Net Unpaid Losses. *744.327 88 Unearned Premiums, 5.561.484 78 falls far short of the mark on per­ All other Liabilities, 413.361 50 sonal charm and political “it." Cash Capital. 3.000.000 00 s, 5.150.548 07 Nevertheless, our consensus con­ Total Liabilities and ceded that Taft will be a formidable Surplus, *14.869.722 23 contender for the nomination if he Frank A. Wheeler, Agent 425 Main St.. R ockland. M aine can manage somehow to shake off 34-T-40 his professional manner and act BOSTON CASUALTY COMPANY 52 Province St.. Boston, Mass. ASSETS DEC. 31, 1938 •Bonds. $142,156 02 Cash In Office and Bank. 13,779 32 Vinal Haven & Rockland 1 Agents' Balances. 2,322 27 Blits Receivable, 2,460 71 Steamboat Company Interest and Rents, 1.207 52 I All other Assets, 4.500 00 ROCKLAND Gross Assets. *166.425 84 DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Deduct items not admitted, 7.558 86 Adm itted. *158.866 98 Read Down Read Up LIABILITIES DEC. 31, 1938 A. M . P. M. Net Unpaid Losses. *16.023 01 Unearned Premiums, 9.709 31 5.30 Lt. Swan’s Island, Ar. 6.00 All other Liabilities, 5,988 55 6.30 Lv. Stonington, Ar. 4.40 Cash Capital. 100.000 00 7.30 Ly. North Haven, Ar. 330 Surplus over all Liabilities. 27,146 11 8.15 Mf-Vinal Havelv Af. 2.45 And ev e ry Camel, in every p a ck , has the same eharm for your taste. You can Total Liabilities and 0.30 Rockland, Lv. Mt Surplus. *158.866 98 IW R. J R«r»«16a always depend on Camel’s costlier tobaccos for the peak of smoking pleasure! 122-tf * Bonds at Market Value. . Win* too 8rI««, N. O. 37 T-42 Page Six Rockland Courier-Gazette, Tuesday, April 4, 1939 Every-Other-Day

paper, comic sections, crepe paper. [ Look Out, Starfish! | or to represent comic strip charac­ In Everybody’s Column THOMASTON CAMDEN ters. Gaines, dancing and an en- ROCKPORT Advertisements In this colum- not AAAA ZN z\ zx z\ to exceed three lines Inserted once for ✓z\S Z\ z \ z\ Z\ You’re G oing To Be O ut O t Z\ Z\ Zb z\ ! tertainment are being planned to AAAA RIGHT OUT OF THE AIR 25 cents, three times for 50 cents Ad­ ... By EARLE FERRIS - ditional lines live cents each for one SHIRLEY T. WILLIAMS GILBERT HARMON make this another evening of fun LIDA G. CHAMPNEY time 10 cents for three times. Six Luck When They Clean small words to a line. Correspondent Correspondent for both members and friends. Correspondent OBERT "Believe It Or Not" Ripley, who is again being heard via the Scallop Beds ZN Z\ ZN 55 » £ R a a « a ZX z^ Zs /\ Mr. and Mrs Percy Hopkins have CBS network Friday nights at 10:30, will be honored with a Doctor of •t rented the Wadsworth house on Tel. 2229 RLetters degree on May 29. The degree will be bestowed by Dr. T. W. Bibb, Tel. 190 Maine scallop fishermen gloomy Telephone 713 President of Mis-0------—------» Che tnut street and will move the » after several months of noor catches souri Valley Col­ You hear Tom Howard and George ; LOST AND FOUND lege, during the Mrs. J. A. McEvoy r« turned Fri­ today looked to the department of Mrs. William F Winston is visit­ Fred S'inson of Augusta is visit- Shelton arguing every Monday night, Mr and Mrs George P. Carleton I ing his sister, Mrs. Carrie Gray for ] ceremonies com­ over CBS. when they're starred as day from a two weeks' visit in Sea and Shore Fisheries to improve ing relatives in Brunswick memorating the the “Model Minstrels." but in their SMALL purse found with money on returned to Springfield Sunday, Main St. Suturdiiy night. MARION Lowell and Boston. their lot. A delegation from the Mi's Horace Leadbetter is in B o - a few weeks. university's 50th spare time they amuse themselves— BARNES St Georjo. 4O*lt having spent a week's vacation at The Twentieth Century Club met anniversary. you guessed it—by arguing. Their Mr. and Mrs. Harrison J. Hutchins fleet of draggers asked Commis­ ton where she will visit her daugh­ the home of Mrs. Carleton's par- Friday afternoon at the home of j off-the-air debates arc chiefly about and daughter. Miss Beatrice Hutch­ sioner Greenleaf to take some steps ter Ruth who is a student nt the S e le n a Royle, m t Mr and Mrs. Finlay Calder. Mrs Effie Vcazie for its annual’ the merits of their hobbies: Tom ins. and Raymond Johnson, of Ken­ to increase the supply and suggest­ School of Practical Arts and Let­ famed Broadway collects pipes, and George, old Mi.-' Ruth Heald of Portland is ( business session, with 14 members actress, is play­ nebunkport. were overnight guests ed a summer operation for treot- ters. Boston University. songs. TO LET « The Methodist Lad.es Aid will> visiting her sister Mrs. Percy Hop- and a guest, Mrs Annie I. Deane,i ing a small but Friday at Mrs. John Hfwett's. hav ing the beds. important part J meet Wednesday at 2 with Mrs. kins. ' present. These officers and com -; HEATED furnish'd rooms to let. ing come to attend the Senior Class Greenleaf said that through such in "The Life and I I FOSS HOUSE. 77 Park St. Tel. 330 Christine Staples. The yacht Kailua is being fitted mlttees were elected: President. Mrs. Love of Dr Play. j a plan all good scallop bottom along ______3 9 -tf At the card party held at the Me- on at the railway and will go to 6iana Pitts; vice president. Mrs. Susan," h e a r d Tlie annual inspection of Henry p ',c c0#!'t would be cleaned of star- i LOVELY, furnished, modern front gunticook Orange hall Saturday Rhode Island the latter part of Minetta Paul, secretary and treas­ Ripley over CBS Mon­ room, central Gentlemen preferred. Knox Chapter. RAM., was h e ld /ish and other of the ”1- day through Frl- [ Apply 28 or 30 Masonic St,, or TF.I night prizes were won by: Joseph the week. urer. Miss Mabel Pottle; executive Friday night. The installing offt- valVM b-v a 'Pedal drag. He said day. Her father wrote "The Squaw llll-J.______40*42 Bagley, an agate kettle; Fred Shey- Mrs. Alii'1 O Pillsbury has re- committee, Mrs. Alice Gardner. Mrs. Man," the sensational hit play of a Deputy Grand lhat ,he Process bad used FIVE-room apartment to let at 56 cer was District ugar; and consola- tunted from Boston where she spent1 Amy Miller. Miss Hazel Lane; en­ few decades ago. Talbot Ave Inquire R. H. BRETT Barlow o f' successfully in Massachusetts and man. 10 pound City Building ______4 0 -tf nignHigh mPriest e n Lutherx-u,..v. A other -tates and that his orcaniva- ‘ ll°n a bag ol oranges Frqd Hall. the pa*t week. tertainment. Miss Marion Weidman, The latest audience participation Bocthbay Harbor. Supper preceded .cuwr «aics ana mat nts organtja Dr and Mrs H. J. Pcttapiece and show to Intrigue listeners' fancy is TENEMENT to let live rooms with . . - - t inn wftnlH nndartiiVn tho wnrU if AHIS ViPfK liK CBlU party will be Mrs. Gladys Heistad, Mrs. Nellie toilet and garage; newly decorated. the meeting, and was served by Mrs. ,io” would undertake the work if! the Friday night MBS program, 812.50 month Near the new factory. held Thursday instead of Saturday and ' A p Prince attended Magune; picnic. Mrs Linthel Lane, “Where Are We?” Questions deal Lura Libbv. Mrs Marion Grafton. suflicient funds are available. tli ■ annual Ladies Night of Anah Inquire MIKE ARMATA. The Men's Mr- Margaret lr-kcman and Mrs.1 An experienced scallop fisherman I because of Pcmona Grange which Mrs. Edith Buzzell, Mrs. Effie with outstanding news and historical Shop, Cor Park and Malli Sts 36-tf ! w.ll be held Saturday, T mple Shrine held Friday at the Plans fM. year.g work events, Johnny Green's orchestra, FURNISHED apt to let. four rooms Blanche C Lermond. members o f . would * engaged to supervise the j Gilbert Laitc was a business visi- Bangor House. heard on the "Johnny Presents" and bath V F. STUDLEY. 283 M ain S t. were discussed and a social hour fol­ Tel 1154 3 9 -tf Grace Chapter. O E S work whicli would require several Mi Florence Proctor, Tannery shows, provides the musical back­ • tor Friday and Saturday in Boston. lowed the business session Meet­ ground. I weeks. The equipment would be Lane, fell Sunday and suffered a ■ ROOMS to let nt 15 Grove St. i el Mrs. Edwin Anderson was an all The yacht Wanderer cwned bv ings will be suspended during the . 579-W MRS FIZ)RA COl-LINS. 3 9 -tf comparatively simple and inexpen­ sprained leg. day visitor Friday in Portland. George Whitney of New York city, spring and summer and resumed SMALL furnished bouse to let at sive. Miss Gladys Forbes of Banger I Spruce Head near salt water; new Mr. and Mrs Sherman Wotton re­ and of which Curtis Weed is cap­ the first week in October. Greenleaf said that the Maine spent the weekend as guest of Mrs Marilyn Erskine. 12-year-old Broad­ garage. Ideal for yrar-around home; turned Sunday to Lynn. Mass.. Mrs ccaj]Op fishery which used to cn- tain Is due to leave the railway Miss Joyce Simmons, who made way actress. Is now playing regular rent reasonable CALL 793-W. 106-tf Ethel Burkett. Wotton having spent the week at p#?e and fcveral hun. this week where it has been in stor­ her home for sometime with her roles In "Jane Arden," heard week­ FOUR room apartment to let. all A K Thorndike, town manager modern. Apply at CAMDEN and the home of her parents. Mr. an . nien jia^ now 1>CC|1 recjucecj t0 age since the fall of 1937. grandmother, Mrs. Clarence Bar­ days over the NBC-Blue network. at Pittsfield spent the weekend with She made her stage debut when sha : ROCKLAND WATER CO.. Tel. 634. Mrs. William Belaico. and Mr Wot- a neg jjg ^ e sta*us At times this The program at the Wednesday bour. before going to Portland to 3 9 -tf his family in town. was thraa. ton joining her i.erc for the w icx-; wjnter (here were no more than 10 meeting of the Megunticook Grange reside, is now a patient at the Far­ Virgil Jackson has returned « ■ end.. will include a lecture and demon­ rington Hospital in Portland as re- One of the prize souvenirs which boats fishing along the entire coast heme from Community Hospital and Mrs George Davis went to Port­ stration by a representative of a Ezra Stone, star of Kate Smith's ♦ and Orcenleaf believes that effort; Leland Nickerson and George Ryder, su“ of 0P7 at,<\n "Aldrich Family,” has kept since I paint and varnish company. I FOR SALE land Friday, called by the illness should be made to revive the indus­ Rev. J. W. Hyssong returned Mon­ childhood is a coat button. It was 4 "Ounga Din" with Victor MC. are medical patients at the hospital 1* and subsequent death of her aunt. try.. Scientific research has proven day from Waterville where the past torn from the coat of a park police­ Lagien. Douglas Fairbanks. Jr WIH Caroline Hopkins. Nancy Hobbs. man who “captured” Ezra during one DINING room set. two Moves with During the absence of Mrs. Davis. that cleaning of the beds is a prac- week he conducted a successful oil burners, rofa and other furnishings. be tire feature at the Comiqu? Norman Whyte. Ellen Carswell of his early attempts to run away DR STEPHENSON'S residence. Union. Mrs. Ellis Young to substituting a s , gtep h<> Mjd evangelistic campaign at the and go on the stage. ______3 » -4 i Theatre Tuesday. Wednesday and Austin Rankin. Richard Hopkins teacher of Grade One F.shermen claim that starfish are Getchell Street Baptist Church. Thursday. and Robert Richards were supper YEARLING steer and bull for sale; Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Treat re­ largely responsible for the startling guests Saturday of Lawrence Rich-- ” e_wU! _ ^ ve„ C.h*.,’ e. ^ e Harry "Bottle” McNaughton. heard I also heavy Iron axle wheels with 4-ln turned Sunday to Westford. Mass Mrs Sophus Hansen and daugh­ with Phil Baker over CBS every times and blueberry hay. FRED L decrease in production. Oq the ards at the home of Mr. and Mr. day night prayer service at the Saturday night. MILLER Tel 15-13, Warren 40-42 ter. Alice, have returned from Flor­ Baptist Church at which time the Another indictment charging fickle­ after passing the weekend with t iei. penc|}£cot Bay beds where small Lee Lenfest. Is strutting FARM for sale 28 acres, modern lm- ida where they spent the winter. ordinance of the Lord's Supper will ness can be filed against the roguish around Issuing , prorovements. STEPHEN S. COMERY. son. Orrin Treat. boats used to get from 60 to 100 gal- j Charlie McCarthy. When Charlie, Tel 191-5. T h om aston 4 0 -tf Oscar Crie went Saturday to jOns a day they are now lucky to get ( The Fire Department is planning be observed and a special service challenges these . with his master, Edgar Bergen, re­ days. Since GENERAL-Electrlc refrigerator' for North New Portland, and on return g * JQ blvalves can another ladies r.-gh. and gec-to- for dedicating the new- church turned to Hollywood for their pro- "Bottle” married sale: nine-piece dining room suite H. Sunday, was accompanied b> Mi bf found in practically every s ta r-, hymnals, a gift from the young gram, he deserted Dorothy Lamour the golf champ C BUBER Warren______39-41 Mrs H irry G Tounge. Jr., will be SPECIAL OFFER! She remained in New York for two M arlon Turpie Mattie Campbell and her brother fish that is brought up and they are j people's society will be held. AN old seedman tells the following; hostess to the Good Cheer Class For a Limited Time Only weeks to make personal appearances fome ten month- ' There Is a concern in Paradise. Pa., Fred Daggett, who are to make their tgkfn by the William Ingraham and family but is again back on the air. ago he h<« low- that puts up seeds In large envelopes Tuesday night at her heme on of first quality, raised In that superior home here indefinitely. The -sweeping" process would be UniQn Jtre2t have moved from Rockland, where Basil and Maida Heatter, teen age ered his own ; roll of Pennsylvania These seeds are The play. A Ready-Made Fam w 4 | Capt Byron M Donald of Vinal- 500 Sheets 8’zxll Mr Ingraham has been employed son and daughter of the host of "We, handicap at pas I garden snot seeds packed for people bad news to the five fingered vil- ■ with small garden spots Peas, beans. ilv” presented by the Senior Class lains and once a bed is cleaned of the past winter, to the Ingraham the People,” have turned to the ture pool froir I corn, squash, lettuce, cucumbers, all haven has arrived at the railway creative arts as a means of liveli- (twelve to sever varieties Come In and look them over Friday night was well attended, and (hem it is believed that scallops Yellow Second apartment-on Pascal avenue, which where he will fit out the yacht hood. Basil has become a writer and ' —which is goon at 13 Claremont St. Guaranteed to netted the class approximately $89 he formerly occupied. He resumes grow FRED W W IGHT______39M I would be a prolific and plentiful as Magic. He has rented the Gerald newspaperman, while Maida lx a g o lf In any Sheet McNaughton TN Camden, six room house and bath, Mrs Florence Gardiner, the coach, ever. this week his duties at th E. E. successful fashion illustrator. j man's language Dalzell house on Rawson avenue A clean smooth sheet, for busi­ also shed; two house lots, terms cash. received a bouquet of carnations Ingraham Co...... 1 WALLACE N PAGE 26 C entral S t . A large scallop fleet would give Capt. Leroy Ames also of Viral- ness—for school—for typewriter. presented by Charles Simpson . in worlt 10 hundreds of men and bring | haven jg fitting out the Fish Hawk About 30 were present Saturday ciously expressed his surprise, and Mr. and Mrs. Enos E Ingraham ' c>mdfn------„„„ 1 cow s and new milch hellers for behalf of the cast in appreciation hundreds of thousands of dollars of wuliam Brcadhead has rented an O nly 37c afternoon at the Baptist Church appreciation of the thoughtfulness were dinner guests Sunday at the ga!e clarence b tolman, T el. of her help. Music was furnished nfw money JnU> state, according # fn t 24 atreet. when Miss Lotte McLaughlin of of the Corps members At next home of their daughter Mrs. Effie 4.4.\ Warren w"40 by the High School Orchestra under, t0 Oreenleaf ______, Capt £ WcOit„ Qf Rockland conducted the first les­ DRY hard wood per foot, fitted. 81.35. for 500 sheet package Friday night's meeting at Grand Veazic. the direction of Kervin C. Ellis Be­ son period in the Community Sing- Saw ed. 81 15. lo n g . 8105. M. B. 6t C O ~ i nard has taken the Glidden apart- We Do Not Break Packages 1 PERRY. Tel. 487. 39-tf tween acts candy was sold by Ing C l,» . which is In the process hal1 *"»>' DM ohsenshee Miss Lillian Whitmorf arrived Mrs James A. Pulsifer. of Auburn. ment on Washington street for the Mail Orders Filled—15c Extra from Burdett College to | LADIES—Reliable hair goods at Rock­ Senior and Junior girls with Olive have been the past three weeks va- spring or organization. These lessons will will be held with a camp fire and Friday land Hair S-ore. 24 Elm St. Matt orderx Leach in charge. Those assisting be given every Saturday from 2 to spend the Easter vacation with her . solicited. H. c. Rhodes, Tel. 5i9-j cationing in the south returned -phe Bowling League is The Courier-Gazette program. parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Whit- 38 “ her were Barbara Oilchrest. Kath­ home Sunday During their trip sponsoring a costum? paper par’v 4. and an invitation is extended to Miss Holbrook, student at HARD coal for aale. alao lumpy Po- leen Anderson Elonia Woodcock. they visited friends in Key West l0 held Xprll ,7 at the Y M.C A ROCKLAND, MAINE all interested to join the class. Oorham Normal School, is spending more. cahontua soft coal; dry fitted 1hard Kenneth Daucett was at home »ndand 1“"* Junk wo'*1'wood 3 B PAVLSXN, Thomio m - Leah Tillson. Marilyn Miller. Celii and St. Petersburg. At the close of the Friday night the Easter vacation with her par­ aston. Tel. 62 3 9 -tf Costumes are to be made of news- from Port Williams to spend the Stone. Harriette Tillson. Dorothy The Women's Missionary Society meeting of the Fred A. Norwood ents, Mr. and Mrs Fred Holbrook. weekend with his parents. Mr. and n*************^ Wallace. Marie Clark. Ida Oison. of the Federated Church will meet W.RC. held at the home of Mrs. Miss Elsie Lane returned Monday Mildred Ricn and Virginia Spear. Thursday at 2 30 at the home of Mrs. AT STRAND WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY Emma Torrey a .surprise party was to Fryeburg Academy to resume Mrs Kenneth Daucett. ♦ 1 1 / A ♦ Mr. and Mrs. H O Heistad were y W AW 1 t i l « Mrs. Weston Young entertained H F. Leach. given for Capt Ernest Torrey, who j teaching duties, after spending a Saturday at a supper party in ob­ left Monday for surgical treatm ent, vacation with tier parents, Capt in Liberty Saturday to attend the |(—.* « .* * * * « * * * * * (( “WITHIN THE LAW ’ funeral of Dr. Franz teyenbore WILLING a c tiv e youth, quirk to servance of Mr. Young's birthday. Tickets for the Alton Blacking- ! at the U S Marine Hospital in Port- I and Mrs. George Lane, learn needs work of any kind. Write Supper guests were Mr; Young's land A lunch was served from Miss Lois Burns is at home from YOUTH care The Courier Gazette ton lecture may be Obtained in 40-42 parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. G Ma­ tables arranged with patriotic em- the Sargent School of Physical Thomaston at McDonald’s Drug APPRENTICE wanted at V ogue loney, who were weekend guests and store.—adv. 89-41 blems and colors of red. white and Education, to spend the Easter va- Cote’s Magic Water Beauty Shap 34 PARK ST 40-42 Mr. and Mrs. Warren Knights and blue predominating in the covers, cation with her parents, Mr. and WONDERFUL DISINFECTANT MAN wanted for saleswork In rural districts of Maine. Experience a help daughter Constance. In the eve­ Correspondents and contributors j napkins, and candles, the latter Mrs. Orris Burns, and but not needed. Must own and op­ D E O D O R A N T erate a car, be free to travel, good ning they were ioined by Mr. and are asked to write on Only One furnishing a softly diffused light | Mrs. Belle Coates is able to be out character, references. Commission; car Mrs. Albert Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. about the dining room as the guest after being confined to her home allowance and dally guarantee. Apply side of the paper Sick Rooms ROOM 3. Foss House.______40-42 Theodore Rowell and Mr. and Mrs. of honor was escorted in. He gra- with an attack of grippe. Bath Rooms FLOORS hard wood, to sand and Stanley Macgowan. and there were ASSESSORS’ NOTICE re-flnlsh Expert workmanship New Kitchens Porter-Cable sanding machine M. W. three tables of Rook in play. Prizes The Assessors of the Town of Thom­ RICHARDS 25 Franklin St.. Tel 708 aston hereby give notice to all persons ( Garage Floors for details 40-42 were awarded Mrs. Maloney and Mr liable to taxation In said Town, that : Can be Anderson for high scores, and Mrs \ they wui be in session at Concrete Floors GOOD paying Watkins route open TOWN OFFICES. WATTS HALL with established customers. No In­ Anderson and Mr. Maloney for low. Stone Steps vestment. Write DEPT J.. The J R. In select men’s rooms on April 6-7-8 U sed Watkins Co . 231 Johnson Ave., New- Gifts were presented Mr. Young 1939 from I to 5 p. m. Refrigerators ark, N Y ______40 - I t for the purpose of receiving lists of polls for his birthday, while Mr. and Mrs, and estates taxable In satd town WANTED to Buy>—All kinds of used For Drain Pipes tools Maloney also rec»ivcd a gift in ob­ All such persons are hereby notified machinery and for making bar­ to make and bring to said Assessors Toilet Rowls rels; also wooden box machinery. Full servance of their wedding anniver­ description, condition and price first true and perfect lists of their polls and letter Write MR SHARP, care The all their estates, real and personal, not Lavatories Courier-Gazette. 40-45 sary which occurred recently. by law exempt from taxation, which | Howard Anderson i spending two \ ttiev werc possessed of. or which they j Garbage Pans 1 «u ciarHinn execufor admml.s- werks at Burksport. where he is em­ M trator trustee or otherwise, on the first Takes all unplcasAnt odors away 4 ployed by the Cu-hman Baking Co. day o f April. 1939. and be prepared to make oath Vo the truth of the same Once Tried, Always Used Miss Margaret Prince ol Sabattus. When estates of persons deceased ;EGGS AND CHICKS; have been divided during the past is guest this week of Mr. and Mr year, or have changed hands from any , Forest Stone 'cause, the executor, administrator or, PARMENTTOtS strain red chicks for ia u other persons Interested; are hereby Legal Notice sale, from high producing pullorum Mr. and Mrs. H. I' Dana, who warned to give notice of such change, t clean breeders; rhlcks 810 per hundred. with their sons lamps and John and in default of such notice will bi. M M KINNEY. St. George road. Thom- with their sons James ana Jonn hc)d un(Jer thf 1#w w pgy the Ux , STATE OF MAINE aston. Tel. Tenants Harbor 56-14. 29-46 February 27, 1939 and Mrs Daiia's parents. Judge anti j ses-ed although such estate has been CHICK Headquarters. Dependable ______I wholly distributed and paid over. Ruth Hussey and W illiam Gargan tn “ W ithin the Law" C o u n ty of Knox. s« Taken this twenty seventh day of service. R I. chicks lor sale. 10c each; I Any person who neglects to comply Mary Turner, the shopgirl on trial for stealing, pleads her Innocence orders taken for future delivery. I with this notice will be doomed to a Ft bruary. U39 on execution dated February 27, 1939 Issued on a Judg­ WAIKER'S DELAWARE STORE. 70 tax according to the laws of the State. in vain in the stirring cnurlrocm scene of "Within the Law,” modernized Park St . Tel. 616. 36-41 Wednesday-Thursday I and be barred of the rignt to make ap- film version of the famous play.—adv. i ment rendered by the Superior Court i plication either to the Assessors or J for said County, at the term thereof begun and held on the second Tues­ County Commissioners for any abatc- “I’LL GET REVENGE i ment of hts taxes, unless he offers such 1 day of February. 1939. to wit. on the twenty seventh day of February, 1939 ...WITHIN THE LAW!" 1 list with his application and satisfies tu favor of Inhabitants of Friendship, CLEMENTS CHICKS them that he was unable to offer It at , AT PARK THEATRE WEDNESDAY a body politic located in said Countv. the time hereby appointed against Zenas Lawry of said Friend­ Bayard Veiller's M arch 28. 1339. ship for Three Hundred Forty Eight stage smash D P. WHITNEY. and 95 / 100 Dollars, debt or damage B L GRAFTON, and Ten Dollars ninety cents, costs of 1 C. A. SMALLEY. JAut now storms suit and will be sold at public auction. I Assessors. at the Sheriffs Office In the County I A from the screen 38-41 Building In Rockland In said County; of Knox on the fifteenth day of April. into your heart1 1939 at ten o'clock tn the forenoon, j the following described lots of real j estate, together with buildings there-1 Wednesday Night Is on. and all the right, title and Inter CLEMENTS Chicks give excep­ eet which the said Zenas Lawry has; tionally profitable results. Unusual AW ARD NITE, $75.00 and had In and to ithe same on the Reds also Cross Breeds and Sex- fourteenth day of December. 1938 at Linked Day Old pullets or Cock­ NOTE—Old registration now in 215 o'clock In the afternoon, the erels full of extra hybrid vigor and time when the same was attached on' sold with 98% sex gnarantee. Our u se ! the writ In the same suit, to wit,— i ‘•four-farm < o-operatlvc” Insures (1) Premises In said Friendship, be­ better quality for less money. —Srrrrn— p LoikuI Row Pump. Blark. Brown. Blue ginning on the northerly line of Catalog free. Write CLEMENTS J_a\CTrtC Gabardine. 3*4 fo 9; AAAA to L. JA land formerly of Geyer on the west BROTHERS FARMS, IL 33 W in ter- James Ellison, Helm Mood side of the road, thence north port, Me. 26-52 wMk 80 deg. westerly by said Geyer's in land 86 ’ ,th s rods to a spruce RUTH HUSSEY "ALMOST A GENTLEMAN" tree marked; thence north 25 deg. TOM NEAL east 32 % ths rods by land fo r ­ PAUL KELLY merly of Delano; thence south M *****<******w*fll WILLIAM GARGAN THURSDAY 66 deg ca st 61 ’ ith s rods to th e America'» Smarteit road, aforesaid; thence southerly PAUL CAVAHACH by said road to the place of be­ t MISCELLANEOUS • RITA JOHNSON JOHN »O«Ds fPrllking Shoes Co ginning; containing 15 acres, more SAMUEL *. HINDS • LYNNE Places Comfortably or less; CARVER • SIDNEY BLACKMER (2) Beginning at Goose River Bay. PAINTINO, papering of all kinds; 10 ANN SAYERS • ANN MORRISS th en ce E S E to stake and sto n es, plastering, brick, cement and rock on the S. end of Gooee River work. A. W. GRAY, 3 Adams St.. Cove; thence bounded on the Rockland. 38 tf NOW PLAYING easterly side by Goose River Cove; "YOU CAN'T CHEAT AN Victor McLmUa on the northerly side by Goose WATCHMAKER—Repairing watenes, Boris KarUff River; on the westerly side by clocks, antiques all kinds. Call and W . l l . t . P«rd HONEST MAN" Goose River Bay, to the first men­ deliver, S. ARTHUR MACOMBVK. 23 W. C. FIELDS. EDGAR BERGEN tioned bound; the same being | Amesbury Btit., ]-Rockland, ■ ■ - -Tel. 9S8-J and CHARLIE MCCARTHY A , Pull Black, Blue, Java Brown Kid. Also in known as Boot Neck, containing 30-tf TODAY 25 acres m ore or less. z It’M iphite. Sizes 4 to 10; AAA to D, and ELL. t> HAULING waste and ashes. Rock­ (3) Thirty Hcres bounded north>,rly land Sanitary Service, call ADOI.PH- JOHN GARFIELD in by land of E A Burns. Ervin D SEN. T el. 1309 39-tf BI At KMELL S ISLAND” Simmons and other land of said ..Lawry;...... easterly by the ...... CURTAINShighway nicely done. 3Oc pair; and land of said Burns; souther- buttons, machine made. TEL. Iy by land of Charles E. Ellsworth 4,!9-R. Ill Pleasant St. 39-41 M'LAIN SHOE STORE and westerly by laud of William; MEN Old At 40! Get -Pep -----N ^ Sim m ons. j Ostrex Tonic Tablets contain raw oys- StrandShows—Mat. 2. Evg. fi.30. 8.30 432 MAIN STREET, ROCKLAND ARTin.n D F»H Iter lnvtgorator and other stimulant'.. 4 niilinuous Sat., 2 06 to 10.30 Deputy Sheriff I One dose ,,ew pep Costs little, 'Almost a (.ciillciuan" uitli J anus LUisuil and Helen Moods—ait v. 34-T-4Q Call, write C. U. MOOR & OO. Every-Other-Day Rockland CourierXIazette, I uesday, April 4, 1939 Page Seven

Mrs. Willis Anderson who has Russell E Bartlett, who has been THE CECELIA PROGRAM THE NEW STAR IIAM der firmness of the meat keeps been confined to Knox Hospital for confined to his home at the High­ each slice smooth and clean without nine weeks with a broken hip, has lands for ten days with an infected The program of the Cecelia Club This And That Armour's Latest Receives Powerful crumbling. returned to her home on Warren arm. is improving. which was entertained Friday after­ Scndoff In the Easter Drive Every dealer is urged to take full street. noon by the Rubinstein Club, is advantage of Armour's powerful ® S O C * E T Y In a smashing nationwide news­ Opportunity Class meets Wednes­ here given in its entirety: advertising drive for the new Star Mrs. Gardner French entertained Landsightln«. Grieg paper campaign, breaking Just in Ham by tying in with his own ad- day night at the home of Mrs. Lorna [ Baritone solo. Brie Renwick a few friends at dinner Saturday Pendleton, Ingraham Hill. Cecelia Club Chorus time for Easter business. Armour i vertising whenever possible and by Erie Renwick, conductor Alton Brown of the Whitehead night honoring the birthday an­ Mrs. Clarice Smith, accompanist 'and Company introduce their sen- iHng plenty of display material, Coast Guard Station, has Joined niversary of Mrs. W. Seymour Cam­ Congregational Women's Associa­ | May Night, Pulmgren j sational new triumph—the New Prom Armour salesmen, dealers iDanr.e. Debussey Mrs. Brown at the home of her pat- eron. tion meets Wednesday at 3 o'clock Marguerite Lum '(Plano solo) Star Ham. 'The Ham What Am— may obtain brightly colored counter | God's Treasure. Jean Sibelius eits Mr. and Mrs. Alden Ulmer. Sr. In the church parlor. Were You There, H T Burleigh Tender," tendered by heat alone. cards, pennants and a six foot, four- on a two-day leave of absence. Miss 'Rose Adams of West H art­ Heav'n. Heav'n, H T Burleigh ' By K. 8. F. colored stunding display of Armour's Chorus This type of "tendering ' is the re­ ford. Conn., is spending the Easter Miss Dorothy Smith cf Portland Vous dansez. Marquise. Lemalrc I sult of a new method of smoking famous “Ham What Am” chef Mrs. Evelyn Hix and Miss Carr.c recess with her parents Mr. and iLc Cocur de Ma Mie, Jacqucs-Dalcroe,® spent the weekend at the home of Hast Thou e'er Seen The Land. Thomas exclusive with Armour, in which a carrying a big silver platter of the Brainerd are home from St. Peters­ Mrs Jo;cph Adams. her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mme Marie Landry (soprano solo) This year the bright candy new controlled heat process is used, new Star Ham. •Italian Street Song. V. Herbert burg. Fla., where they spent the Smith, Rankin street. Florence Moody (soloist) manufacturers are making lollypops plus an ideal, controlled humidity. Mrs. Retta Simmons recently en­ winter. C horus with plenty of extra vitamins in By this new method Armour Star On the eve of their departure from tertained members of Mite Club, at Trio—I Dream of Jeannie. Alton Blackington will describe Gordon Flint of Cambridge, Mass, Stephen Foster them. Children will giow fat on Ham achieves its extraordinary ten­ his experiences at the Cat Castle in Miami for Rockland. Mr. and Mrs. an afternoon of contract. Refresh­ Florence Moody, soprano Miss Margaret Nutt and Miss spent the weekend at the home of Aline Anthony, second soprano them and strong, too. derness and rich, true ham flavor. W. O. Fuller were much pleased to ments were served. his lecture next Monday. Pearl Borgerson will entertain the his parents Mr and Mrs. Harry M. Eleanor Fleming, alto To the housewife. Armour's new receive a call from Mr. and Mrs. Prelude Mllltalre Op 23 No 5. Tonian Circle Wednesday evening Flint, and had as his guest Fred Rachmaninoff Henry Ford and Mrs Ford have s t ar Ham offers even more than a George B. Wood and Mrs. Wood's Hervey Allen, Jr., who has been Mrs Clarice Smith, Vlra Tibbetts at Miss Borgerson's home, 27 State Archer of Winchester, Mass. (Two .piano duet) opened a kindergarten for children' taste thrnl (or thc whole famUv. H ow W om en niece. Miss Martha Wiswall, who confined to his Rockland home th'- street. A Dream. Bartlett on their Richmond Hill plantation (Because of thc extremely high heat was with them on her Easter vaca­ past week by illness returned yes­ Erie Renwick in Their 40’s Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Thurston gave l Morning. Oley Speaks in Georgia, and are very happy applied in the new curing process, tion from Smith College. They were terday to the Peabody Law School Chorus John Kellcnberger, 87. is a patient a dinner party Sunday in honor of over the results of their under- her Star Ham will actually require enroute to West Palm Beach to be in Portland. Can Attract Men at Knox Hcspital. Mr. Thurston's father. Charles A. taking 25 percent less cooking—a big sav- guest of Mrs. Abbie Bird Lightfoot, Elmer Bird has returned to Thurston of South Union, Who cele­ * * * * | ing in time and money. Ilerc’H good advice for a woman during her before beginning their leisurely F. Leslie Whitney was a recent brated his 85th birthday anniver­ change (usually from 38 to 52), who fears Noble-Grecnough School, in Deed- During 1937 and 1938. Louisiana 1 From the standpoint of the dealer she’ll lost her appeal to m ill, who worries homeward journey. visitor at the Grand Canyon in Ari­ sary. Guests were Mrs. Belle Ken- Spying Auto Plates granted ten-year exemptions from 1 Armour's discovery means customer about hot flashes, loss of pen, dizzy apella, ham. Mass, after spending a week s upset nerves and moody spells. zona, judging from a card which vacation with his mother, Mrs. Ella niston. Mr. and Mrs. William C. taxes to new industries built at a 1 satisfaction plus dollars and cents Just get more fresh air, 8 hrs. sleep and if Mr and Mrs. W. O. Fuller, who you need a reliable “ W O M A N ’S* tonic take The Courier-Oazettc received yes­ Gleason and children. Eleanor. The 1939 License Plates of difler- cost of I60.0CO.000. J jn profit, for the important reason were guests at Hotel Oralynn. Miami. Bird. Lydia E. Pinkham’a Vegetable Compound,npou terday bearing that postmark The Thurston and Richard, of Union, , ent States. Territories and Canadian • • • *• tiiat thc new process cuts shrinkage made e*praaMy /or women. It helps Nature Fla., during the winter, started build up physiciil resistance, thus helps give picture thereon depicts that wonder­ Mrs. J. A. Jameson was tendered and Wilbur C. Thurston of South I Provinces seen in Rockland. The beautiful Cathedral of losses to a minimum. Dealers will more vivacity to enjoy life and assiat calm­ Northward last Friday and are now ing jittery nerves and those disturbinngaymp- ful locality known as "The Painted a dinner party Friday night at the Union. Four generations were pres­ Arkansas Cologne, the capital of the Rhine­ also notice that when a new Star npanj spending a few days at the home toms that often accomp ny change of life, f Desert." Copper Kettle, the hostess being ent. Colorado land, took 509 years to complete. Ham is cut in steaks, thc fine, ten- Vlnkham’a in WELL “ WOR' 11TH trying. of Charles Wilson in Richmond. Va Miss Caroline JamesOn. Family and Connecticut The finishing towers were built in A further stop will be made in Bos­ Mrs. Joseph Brown has returned friends offered' felicitations, the Mrs E. Stewart Orberton of West Illinois 1880 To this writer this Catliedral ton. Mr. and Mrs. Fuller expect to Sanford, having been guest the event being held on Mrs Jameson's Rockport, director of the Medomak Indiana is one of Europe's finest. to be home abcut April 14 or 15. past week of Mrs Elmer Bird. birthday. A delectable dinner was Reg,on of Garden Clubs, Is horti­ Maine • • « • attractively served, the table ap­ cultural chairman in Maine of the Maryland Thc textile Industry, turning ac­ “Behind the Headlines." Alton Miss Dorothy Snow of Augusta, pointments, decorated cake and New England Gourd Society. Mem­ Massachusetts tive. is expected to be less beset Hall Blackingtous outstandingly was guest over the weekend of Mr. center piece of roses, making a bers of the New England group have Michigan with labor disputes than in previous popular illustrated lecture of real and Mrs. Harold Leach charming picture. The honor guest received rare gourd seeds to be Mississippi business recovery movements. life thrills and high adventure will was later given a shower of gifts. grown in their locality and records New Hampshire • • • • be presented Easter Monday. April Mfs. Pauline McWilliams was of growth are to be kept during the New Jersey Did you realize it Is no easier to 10. at Community Building. 39-42 hostess to T Club members Friday Mrs. I. J. Shuman. Mrs Orrin year. Plans are being formulated New York swim in deep water than in shallow night at picnic dinner and an eve­ Smith. Mrs. Grace Rollins and Mrs. to have gourd growers In Maine North Carolina water? • • • • ning of sewing. Fred Collamore won high scores at sponsor a "Gourd Festival," prob­ Ohio cards when E. F. A. Club met with ably in October. Mrs. Orberton Pennsylvania Paris fashions say that bustles DOWN Miss Daphme Winslow had as Mrs L. F. Chase. Buffet lunch has been named exhibition chair­ Rhode Island and peasant gowns affect the sum­ weekend guest James Merrill of was served. man and anyone interested in grow­ South Carolina mer bridal silhouette. • e • e Fryeburg Miss Winslow returned ing gourds this itunmer may receive Tennessee WITH Did you ever realize the undefin- Monday to resume teaching at Frye­ Miss Maizie Joy and Miss June information from her. The Gourd Vermont burg Academy, after a weeks vaca­ Cook were hostesses Saturday at Society is planning to send a travel­ • • • • able charm of the lowly cucumber? tion at her home on Broadway Miss Joy's home, to a party honor­ ling exhibit to Maine next fall. Canadian Provinces Read what Pliny say - of its beauty y HEELS ing Miss Ruth P.ke. Luncheon was New Brunswick and how the Emperor Tiberius had ' r The second annual Hancock served, and a shower of gifts pre­ Donald E Merriam who 'has been Ontario It grown for him in frames of mica a county open bridge tournament was sented Miss Pike. The yellow and spending his spring vacation at his Prince Edward Island and showed the "shapely beauty'' of held Saturday afternoon and eve­ white decorations were in keeping home on Park street, returned Sun­ Saskatchewan the delicate “fruit" to imperial is Fasfeiei’s latest command ning at Ellsworth city hall. There with Easter Guests were the Misses day to Massachusetts, to resume guests. Nothing in the springtime were entrants from Rockland. Ban­ Betty McAiary. Margaret Osier, teaching at Wilbraham Academy. N O R TH HOPE gives more zest in fish dinners than gor. Dover-Foxcroft. Princeton, Mt. Barbara Orff. Helvi Rivers. Char­ a crisp, cold cucumber. A T A L’S Desert Island and Ellsworth The lene Ramdscll, Eleanor Barnard. Mrs. Helen H. Carlson has re­ Dr. M C. Stephenson is moving • • • • turned from Portland where she This is the time of thc year even A New Side-Sweep Hair-do indi­ standing at the end and the number Stella Young and Priscilla Rob­ from Odd Fellows block to his home spent the weekend as guest of her In the cold north of this season, to vidually styled to flatter your new of points won by each pair are as inson. In Union. Will occupy April 3. follows: Mrs. Archie Brewer and son. Edward Carlson. watch for the first awakening of Easter Hat. 39-41 Mrs. Calvin Butler. Bar Harbor, Chapin Class meets tonight at snow drops and delicate hcpatica. CPFp Cotktail Facial with Mr. and Mrs J. £. Rackliff went a IvCJa every Permanent Wave 139 ‘i; Mr. and Mrs. Loring Additon, the home of Mrs. Henry Conuns, half hidden among the decaying until April 8. Ellsworth. 13654. Fred C Black and Crescent street The husands will today to their summer home at An­ leaves of autumn covering the vl- ! 57 XW STEAM OIL QQ H. F. Mayo. Rockland. 136; W. C be guests. drews Island. FOR THE brant woodland. Then watch for PERMANENT WAVE Wheeler and Paul Smith, Bangor, ; the beautiful trailing arbutus and Edwin Libby Relief Corps will $7.00 PARK AVENUE 131; H W. Blaisdell and D T. Dun­ Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart en­ EASTER PARADE j woods violets. Go into the woods meet Thursday with quilt tackin? PERMANENT W AVE $ 5 .0 0 bar. Ellsworth. 127; Marjorie Lin- tertained Saturday night at lunch­ and give thanks to the Creator for planned for the morning session. Corsages of Distinction Th» IAPIETTA Ask About Our dall and Reginald Preble. Mt. De­ eon and bridge at their home on ! all the promises of things to come. Mrs. Elizabeth Gregory with an as­ with DUART PERMANENT WAVE sert Island. 122; Carl Boulette and West Meadow road. Mr and Mrs. • • • • sisting committee, will conduct a Orchids. Gerberas, REG. 8XM Joseph Luchini. Ellsworth. 121; Mrs. Philip Newbert of Thomaston. Probably tlie most famous Malin­ beano party in the afternoon and Rae D Graves and Mrs. John Man­ Gardenias, in Brussels. Belgium, is the Man- at 6 o'clock supper will be managed AI’s Hairdressing chester. Mt Desert, 119'it; L. Laurie Robert Morris, Sam Adams. Rich­ Anthuriums nekin-Pls. He is a little naked boy by Mrs Millie McAuliffe and help­ Holmes. Mt. Desert paired with Ed­ ard Henry Lee. Patrick Henry, Paul Violets and Peas who is anything but self conscious, ers. At the business meeting a spe­ Salon win D. Austin. Ellsworth, 119; Mrs. Rever. Elder Brewster are the three- and he has a large wardreb" of cos­ cial program is being arranged in A Store Full of— 286 MAIN ST.. TEL. 828 Charles Cunningham and Mrs. Mar­ minute U. 6. history papers for the tumes and uniforms humorously 40’lt observance of Army Day. Easter Lilies vin Bryant, Mt. Desert. 11854. 3 p. m. session Friday of the Edu­ contributed by various societies and cational Club in Orand Army Re­ Hydrangeas, Azaleas, even by foreign governments. Garden Club Federations are giv­ public hall. Coffee and box lunches and Spring Bulbs • • • • at 6 oclock. "Courts” is Judge ing attention to the 10th annua! Who was it who said. “Celerity of A Fine Selection of— Harry Wilbur s subject at 5 o'clock meeting of the National Council of justice is more effective than Executive Board meets at 2 o'clock State Garden Clubs. In c. in Col­ Cut Flowers severity?" same place orado Springs, Col., May 22 to 26 For Your Easter Table • • • • inclusive. Mrs. A R. Benedict, a Is It really true that thc modern HAVE ONE OF OUR Mrs Evie Smith is seriously ill at member of Old Bristol Garden Club SILSBY’S world is inclined to sneer at and the home of Bert Smith, Pleasant of Damariscotta and the Longfellow mock the good because t ic good The CUPID PUMP street. Garden Club of Portland, whose FLOWER SHOP make thc rest uneasy? home in Maine is in Medomak, will • • • • N E W C O A T S TE L. 318-W Edwin Edwards Jr., is home from give a lecture and demonstration on 371 MAIN STM ROCKLAND Who knows where to find on the N .w Only Bates College for Easter. flower arrangement at the opening 40-42 map of the great world. Tangan­ FOR program. Mrs. Benedict whose non­ yika? That country is credited with Henry A. Howard is homeward competitive exhibits at thc Inter­ much gold, diamonds, tin. salt, red '6 M bound from St. Petersburg. Fla., ex­ national Flower Show In New York ochre, phosphate and tungsten. pected here Friday or Saturday. In March were given thc special Let's go? award from the National Council, COMIQUE • • • • CKtntm Mrs. Walter Langstroth of Wash­ is becoming nationally known as A small bo.v named Teddy in the ington. D. C. is the guest of her an authority on flower arrange­ TUES.-WED.-THURS. Gralynn Hotel. Miami, .said to a sister. Mrs Ralph W. Bickford. ment. She will exhibit regularly at APRIL 4-5-6 lady whose dog was sick. "1 hope Y ou’ll Look the World's Fair In New York. Mrs. you die before that dog." She. quite Y ounger Behind the Headlines is the litle Benedict has given lectures and ex­ “GUNGA DIN” surprised at hs remark, asked why of Alton Blackington's lecture next he felt that way. hibits before several of the local with RED CROSS SHOES Monday at the Community Build­ “Why,” said Teddy, “you Just Y ou’ll Look garden clubs in this vicinity, and VICTOR McLAGLEN ing. couldn't live without him, now, Rise up and cheer. It’s new style heights for low Different is well known here. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. JR. could you?" CARY GRANT heels, this season. And here they arc — in these You’ll Look COURIER-GAZETTE WANT ADS With tears in her eyes, she said. stunning new Red Cross Shoes. You’ll fall head WORK WONDERS “Well, I fear I wouldn't want to." Prettier • • * • over heels in love with their trim, youthful beauty Several Southern States are ex­ . . . their smooth, slim grace . , . their perfect fit. —Reefer Style perimenting witli the use of cotton Price now only $6.50. —Boxy Style fabric in tbeir road construction —Boy Coat Style Not enough time has elapsed to get —Classic Style Just results for publication. —Swing Style • • - • —Tuxedo Style Soybean oil. corn oil and peanut BLACKINGTON'S oil in the United States in 1938 was 310 MAIN ST., ROCKLAND. ME. the largest on record. BURDELL’S DRESS SHOP • • • • , Cigarette consumption averages To the chic woman, Spring^ NEW ARRIVALS FOR 109 packs for every man and woman means a tweed coat. We In this country. Did you ever try offer you an outstanding to get the opinion of your physician selection in flnr tweeds, allL as to what effect smoking has on BEAUTY impeccably tailored. New{ health? You try it sometime. .Spring colors. Sizes for * • ♦ • FOR EASTER misses and women. Twenty-three new aerodromes will be neede-i In Britain for thc • DRESSES SUITS ENSEMBLES | extension of the voluntary air re­ Will you wear e 5V'inter Face under serve. a New Easter Bonnet? Lucien K. Green • • «• • The Always Popular Navy and New Spring Colors LOOK Ten .vea-s younger with a i Salmon do not return to their New Permanent & S o n DUART NU PAD AQUA. ROSE. CAPRI BLUE, MINT GREEN. WISTERIA birthplace to spawn because of sen- | PERMANENT WAVE 510.00 INDIVIDUAL OIL, P P AA ALSO PRINT ED SILKS | timental reasons but b-cause there 16 SCHOOL ST. Reg. $3 Value, $1.75 is more oxygen in the stream at its SELF SETTING WAVE, Upstairs SUPERIOR OIL WOMEN'S. MIStJES', HALF-SIZES source and the young need this. Odd Fellows Block PERMANENT WAVE • » • • Reg. $5 Wave $3.00 $8.95 to $19.75 Enjoy this refreshing drink. Fill 57.00 DUART OIL 55 Naturalistic Oil N. B. Let us care for yourfjJ UNTIL EASTER a glass with finely crushed ice and PERMANENT. $ 2 .9 5 Permanent, only Furs this summer. i add 54 cup of white grape juice, 54 NOTE—For your convenience we base added Four More Hair ECONOMY cup canned pear Juice, 2 tablespoons T E L . 541 Dryers to our modern equipment lemon Juice and let It fizz to the top BEAUTY PARLOR with any carbonated water or 375 MAIN ST. BEAUTY OVER LEACH'S. TEL. 122 . PIIONE 14? GILBERT ’ S SALON 40’ lt ginger ale. A real “white ribbon » ■' 1 1 cocktail what is delicious. Page Eight Rockland Courier-Gazette,G aze|l Tuesday, April 4, 1939 Every-Other-Day ■as R • « — r r demonstrations by school orchestras i A MAID CALLED MILLS and bands and choruses and so on. A complimentary rehearal of the R e ALM O F Bpston Symphony Orchestra was pFRsonALin[5in(iii)5 Whom You Will Take To Your Heart When She Talks given for members of the Confer­ About Household Matters ence—and All-Bloch program with Ernest Bloch himself directing and EGBERT A. VAN ALSTYNE, A.S.C.A.P. of course there were dinners and BROADCAST BY MARJORIE MILLS M u s i c banquets and luncheons, each hav­ His Popular Melodies Endure (Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 1.30 p, m. over Stations IN THE Pl’BLIC LIBRARY ing delightful and interesting fea­ By Daniel I. McNamara WNAC, Boston; WTAO, Worcester; WCSH. Portland; WTIC, Hartford; by Gladys Si. Clair Hristad WICC. Bridgeport; WEAN, Providence; and WLBZ, Bangor), tures In the way of speakers and (BY ELEANOR H WETHERBEE) music. Librarian F3GBERT ANSON VAN ALSTYNE, While the concert sponsored bv Saens; Finlandia, Sibelius Mr Every week-nay: S a m to 8 30 p. m. Cl composerc of hundreds of songs What do you Richardson's pillow mints. 3 table­ popular in the new century, ("In the look forward to the Finnish Committee of Rnckland Autio's own composition was par- Recording have been made by The grren oasis, the little grassy spoonsPut half cold marshmallows water. in double! »nd vicinity, recently held at Com-' Ocularly Interesting in 1U stirring Enrico Caruso J r-tw o operatic mea" ow“ ,n the wlldernesSi where Shade of the Old Apple Tree," most ln the way •Memories," “Old Pal,” "Your Eyes munity Building, was in its entirety vigor which carried a plaintive note arias, on one 10-lnch disc. T h ey |after the wee|{.end.s journey, the of a s p r i n g boiler over hot water and cut re- Have Told Me So”), began his of notable worth, it was the unani-. nevertheless, suggesting the Scan- are: "Recondita Armonia" from the , , . . , career in music iu 1885 us seven- food? Shad and mainder in small pieces. When pi.gnm halts for refreshment and j year-old organist of the Methodist inous opinion of all that the or- dinavian background J '(rs t act of Puccini's "Tosca," and b r o i l e d shad first marshmallows are softened add repose. Let the library be your j Sunday school in his native town, chestra under the direction of Ar-i The express on was made by msmv "Questa Quella" from Act 1 of roe, asparagus egg white, the mints which have oasis now that spring is here and Marengo, Illinois. His father was thur Autio was the outstanding fea- that night "How wonderful it would Verdi's "Rigoletto." Both record- Sunday school superintendent, his dripping w i t h been crushed with a rolling pin. and ycur thoughts are turning to the ture and deservedly so. The splen-1 be if perhaps 10 more trained apd ings have piano accompaniments j gaj"den come and peru e our grandfather the minister. He played butter or Hoi- the cold water. Beat over boiling ail the hymns by ear. did work already accomplished bv experienced players could be added played by J. Konstantin. Have any lx)oks Qn (hat sUbJcct forget lendalse? The water with rotary egg beater seven His mother became a widow iu the group in its brief time of or- . to this organization!" It would giv? of Our readers heard this record, reduced circumstances. His Income fresh pineapples minutes, remove from fire and add the new Garden Dictionary. We j as a newsboy ln the streets of Rock­ ganizatisn is arai/'tig. and it if no Jan orchestra fully capable of tak- and if so. what is their comment? also have other new books you w ill1 that smell so remaining marshmallows and fold copi v ( say that ii has ing its place with other groups of i • • • • ford. Illinois, helped support his fragrant we wish someone would over and over until mixture is cool want to read family. Then he won a scholarship ! been mativ jv*ars since a sm»il local that size, regardless of their ex-, a violinist was very much disap- In the Chicago Musical College, and bottle up their perfume? Do you and will hold its shape. ! orchestra >f such style and anility perience. I wonder if it would be pointed with the account of his Fiction completed his formal schooling at wait for sweet Bermuda onions, MENU and promise has been heard. The altogether too difficult to increase | recital printed in the paper of a "Danger Signal" by Phyllis Bo-.- Cornell College, Iowa. He toured the west several years with stage crisp cucumbers and radishes to go Breakfast members are: Mr. Autio, director, this group—I note that the present small town. tome. "Disputed Passage" by Lloyd shows as pianist and director, went in your salad bowl, dandelion Stewed Apricots i v.olln; Albert R Marsh, violin. Ga­ players come from several towns— j told you three times," com­ broke in Nogales, Mexico, and earn­ Douglas (serial in Cosmopolitan Egbert A. Van Alstyne, A.8.C.A.P. greens, chives, or strawberries for ' Wheat Cereal briel Winchenbaugh. violin; John West Rockport. Waldoboro. Rock- plained the musician to the owner ed carfare io Chicago playing in short-cakes and tarts and perhaps Corn Muffins Putansuu, trombone; Frank Young, port. Owl's Head, and Union. Any- of the paper, “that the instrument I ,naSazinf' Comb.nes details o f; a houky tonk. success with more than one hun­ an elegant bowl of Strawberries Back In Chicago in 1898 he start­ dred others. Pineapple Preserves trumpet; Steve Kessel, bass viol; I way it is food for thought. I used was a genuine Stradivarlus Imed cal ',raclice wlth ed writing songs His first published Records of the American Society Romanoff? Do you hurry to buy I Coffee John Oreenrose. clarinet; Ray New­ • • • • | and In this story there wasn't a word timentallty. moralizing, and some number was "Hearts Are Trumps.” of Composers, Authors and Pub­ the first maple sugar to scrape for Lunrh ton. flute: Levi Flint, drums; Viv­ I would like to comment on the about n not a word •• philosophizing For two years he toured the west lishers of which both are members, hot buttered toast, maple biscuit, "Dr Nortons Wife" by Mildred writing and plugging songs with the reveal that many of Van Alstyne’s Fish Chowder ian Wiik. p.ano. wonderful spirit shown in the un- "That Is as It should be When lyric writer, Harry Williams. Then, songs, now ln their second twenty- dbkes, frostings or to eat on griddle Dill Pickles In studying the list one realizes' dertaking—the whole hearted in- the stradlvarius Company advertise Walker Dr Norton is a muclt- In 1900 the pair leached New York eight years period of copyright pro­ cakes, Adirondack style with butter Crisp Hampton Crackers the talent, musicianship, and ex- J terest and energy shown by the thelr (lddles In my paper, under !lov‘“d sen‘or ftaff ,nember ln the with less than ten dollars. For two tection, are still widely used. He years they had a precarious exist­ is currently much occupied in the and cream? Oh. there sure is good Chocolate Cup Cakes with ixneiice represented there, factors Finnish people themselves who are ' cents a line, you can come round medical school of a large univer­ sity. His wife Sue Is slowly dying ence, living chiefly on Van Alstyne's business of these copyright renew­ eating in spring. • Richardson's Peppermint which have enabled Mr. Autio in raising money to furnish the k it-! and telj about it." twelve dollars weekly pay as a als. but often turns his hand to We want you to try a Rainbow Cream Filling no small degree to accomplish the chen at Community Building, and From Christian Science Monitor of an incurable d.sease and her at- I music publisher's pianist. Success new compositions. His chief diver­ P.e that really Is ravishing, layers Coffee I striking results he has done in the the fine co-operation shown by tractive slater Jean is managing1 mine in 1903 when Marie Cahill In­ sion is fishing in the North Woods the household. Although the book| troduced their song, "Navajo” ln andjiis greatest pride is his eighty* of Jelly in three colors or two layers Dinner short time he has had the players their local friends. Many persons her Broadway musical show, "Nancy three-year old mother, a personage of jelly with a topping of tinted Hamburg Shortcake under his supervision Let such from the large audience stayed Linnell Coming In is mainly psychological, recording Brown.” They became celebrities of iu radio, a weekly feature of Chi­ whipped cream. You know how i Buttered P-as and Carrots factors have to have an able leader for coffee and to inspect the kit­ the mental reactions of the three, popular song, wrote "In the Shade cago's station, WL8. She writes chen where the newly installed cup­ Cn r especially Sue's, to the gradually' of the Old Apple Tree," appeared original poems and other material good chicken salad tastes on slices Stuffed Pear Salad to weld them into a perfect work­ Portland Man’s Bid >1 , 1 in vaudeville, and were thei first for her weekly broadcast as, “Aunt of pineapple; or would you get ing unit, and in Mr Autio evidently boards called forth admiring ex­ fs • • T D A developing triangle situation, there song-writing team elected to the Em.” •Strawberry Parfait Governorship IO Be An- to enOugh action to carry the story reckless and try Ann Bachelor’s •Easter Surprise Cake such has been found. It is not pressions. Lambs. Together they wrote more Some of Van Alstyne's outstand­ than five hundred songs. ing compositions are. "Won't You idea of that same chicken salad •Sunshine Icing amiss at this time to review Mr. Inc.dentally did you have a slice nounced In Fortnight through ------[ '"Royal Regiment” by Gilbert j Williams went to Hollywood, Van Come Over To My House?” “I'm nestling in drained halves of • Recipes given. Autio s musical career, and for this of that marvelous Finnish bread? Alstyne returned to Chicago Just Afraid To Go Home In the Dark,” peaches for an Blaster luncheon? ' review I will select portions of the • • • • It is about time that we were Frankau. The Rockinghams are an I before the World War. Then Van “Cheyenne,” “Pony Roy," "That The peaches should stand in a tart J interesting article Miss Helvi Rivers From my good friend. Nell Tol- talking about governors again The aristocratic military family — one Alstyne began a new partnership Old Girl of Mine," "What's the Mat- man of Auburn, Mass. comes pro- news this week is that former sob in the navy, one in tile air In song, with a youth destined to ter With Father?" "It Looks to Me marinade of course. The Square Riggers prepared for an earlier Issue of The become one cf the most popular of Like a big Night Tonight," "Pretty Pauline Whalen of Stoughton i Courier-Gazette. grams and reviews of the Eastern Councillor Wiliam S. Linnell of force, and the oldest, Thomas, a song-writeGus Kahn, A.S.C.A P Baby,” "Drifting and Dreaming." sent us a beautiful water color ol , Our Boston Transcript Mr Autio. born in Finland some Music Educators Conference held Portland will announce his can- major in the Royal Regiment They Their first * ng was. "Sunshine ind I "The Little Old Church i'i the Val- in Boston March 14-17. From Mtss didacy for the Republican nomina- a|>d their associates reflect the at- Roses,” and they followed their 1913 1 lev" and "When I Wat a Oieatuer.” an Easter ham garnish which we ll Friend Has a Little 1 o Say 50 years ago. came from a very try to transpose to cold black type musical family, his father a noted Tolman's school, the Putnam School tlon to that office in the prlntarit tltude of the military caste to w a rd ------and then you transform the direc­ On the Subject 6a s viol player Arthurs own mu- ' Auburn» a group of singers garbed of 1940 the menace of another European Charles Link. " 'The predominant spring, the most interesting Is hot sical career began at the early ag" in charming Southern costumes pro­ When Mr. Linnell makes his an- war. as well as conservative Eng- scientific and social philosophy of tempered Vicky, who married the tions into a poem for your table. Boston. March 31 The eggs are hard boiled, shelled, of six when he entered upon violin sen ted in the program on Friday, nouncement he will be the fourth to land's reverence for royalty. Thomas our age is that man as an individual Pruss an crown prince and became Dear Black Cat: study. As years went on he became March 17. devoted to "The First make a positive declaration on the and Camilla, his superior officer's is helpless, a creature without self- the mother of Kaiser William. The then dipped into hot water prepared Looks as though the record is with different vegetable dyes, pale a member of various orchestras and Massachusetts Mus c Festival of subject. Some time ago Max L. Amer.can wife with whom he is respect, without will power, with- story of all of them is told in an somewhat "haywire with regard to bands throughout his native coun- Schools in Small Communities'— colors remember. Pinansky of this city announced 'n love- are people of honor; they out faith in himself. This deflni- account of personal maneuvers, the ship S D. Carleton Your re- try and p|ayed (or 15 years pro. Songs of the South: Frog in the The pale blue, pink and mauve that he would run for Governor. W’U1 not precipitate a divorce until tion of man, psychologists are find- careful marriages, and government cent query as to whether any other k^on^H y He was for four years Well, uraditional American), Down eggs halved so a ring of white, and and he is still a candidate. Thomas can leave the regiment. ing. is not only horribly degrading polities; the author has rearranged square-riggers were built in this a member of the Helsinki 1 Helsing- in the Valley 1 Kentucky Mountains) a center of yellow show are ar­ Another positive candidate has Edward VIII abdicates and Camilla but fundamentally untrue . . . Dr. familiar facts in a fresh pattern country since the Carleton slid off jors) City Band under the direc-j Go Down, Moses. (Negro Spiritual), been former Senator Roy L. Pernald realizes then that, no woman is ranged around your platter of roast Link continues: 'Man is now re- "Such Sweet Compulsion" by the ways at Rockport in 1892 caused tion of Mr Apostle, a famous direc- j The Setenade (Creole Folk Song); who ran for the nomination last worth the sacrifice of a man s ca- vealed as a being far greater than Geraldine Farrar. Autobiography ham. nestling in beds of watercress some delving into my sea library tor at tbat t me jn 1912 bis desire -Jeanie With the Light Brown Hair June and who received something reer. and she sends Thomas back either the theories or the machines of a famous American opera singer. or parsley, then Jonquils made from Basil Lubbock. I think, may be t0 tbe worid brought him to 1 (Stephen Foster) Shortenin' Bread like 25.000 votes Mr. Fernald is 1° his military life. he has created. He is a creature of "The Man Who Killed Lincoln; butter between ee.ch egg. Here’s regarded as an outstanding authori- America and he first settled in ! (Jacques Wolfe). The Bos tou trying again for the nomination "Testament' by Ray Coryton free will and untold possibilit.es. the story of John Wilkes Booth how to do the jonquels but if they ty. ln his book. "The Down-east- Norwood. Mass While living there. i Herald carried a picture of a quin- and is perhaps the most active can- Hutchinson. The story of Count J not the slave of environment or and his part in the assassination." seem too complicated why not the ers." he records the S D. Carleton he was a director of a Finnish band, tet of these youthful singers, and d.date of the lot He is in constant Anton Scheffler. a Ru sian. during circumstances. His capabilities are by Philip Van Doren Stern. A heads of blossoms, four or five of as having been launched in 1890 and he has also directed bands and these five girls are certainly lovely attendance upon the Legislature, the World War and after it. j limited not so much by hered.ty and biography in semi-fictionalized them the same year in which the Shenan- orchestras in Maynard. Norwood in their gowns of dainty print and sometimes speaks at hearings, and "Three Harbors” by Van Wyck poverty as by his own vision of form which combine: an account Dig into a block of butter with a doah and thf s t Catherine were Peabody F.tchburg and Quincy. ! ruffled bonnets, early in the seslon sought to be Mascn. a robust, historical romance himself ’ This is Dr Links thesis of the assassination of L ncoln, the warmed tablespoon, a shallow dig j^jjjehed. in 1891 the Susquehan- Failing health brought him to I w^h space permitted a length­ registered as a lobbyist for Fernald of the early days of the American and he develops it in the 1 ght of plans which preceded it and the makes the petals, a curl of butter nah Parthia and Pactolus were Waldoboro ln 1932. During the ier review of the Conference for it for Governor. This privilege was revolution in Norfolk, Boston, and personal problems- escape cf Booth thereafter and a the center of the jonquils. A shake ]auncbed and they were the last, seven years he has lived there, he was a notably fine undertaking, and refused him and was probably in- Bermuda It portrays a new phase Sociology • psychological study of Booth him- of paprika on the center makes seemingly the Rockport enthusiast has been active in all Finnish gath- the features introduced would find tended as a gesture. ] of The revolution in describing the | .-Nazl Qermany; its women and self. tnem even prettier. Dont tackle tWQ yearg QUt Qf {he way erings and has been in great de- much interest with our own music More recently Bhn W. Page of plight of American traders at that yarniiy life" by Clifford Kirkpatrick. History and Travel these unless you have patience and Lubbock lists Carleton. Norwood mnnd whenever an orchestra direc- supervisors. During the four days’ Skowhegan declared that he would time Language When There is No Peace" by like to fuss but the gorgeous sugary as th