I ESTAHLISIIKI) I 1901 PORTLAND, , FIVE CENTS.

of Keith's Theatre. Wednesday after- C. Gilson. Mr. Gilson and family ar- Mr. as noon Mr. Dempster, in company with rived recently for a two weeks' stay at Dempster Ulysses Hon. Willis B. . Hall, president of the Dee's Inn" on Cliff Island avenue. Congress VJay WELL-KNOWN ACTOR NOW AT Square Associates, and Air. Miss Gilson entertained last G. Waldron Smith, chairman of THIS POPULAR RESORT TO STAR the HAS HAD week her friffid, Miss Elsie Bragdon executive committee of the MANY RECENT ^ IN GREEK PAGEANT Pageant, ARRIVALS. of Portland. went to the pageant grounds at Great has a in a The cottage party Rear Admiral to be Present at Chebeague private launch, going News of Interest Concerning the Cot- "Overft>££" THE KIND THAT SAVE ICE" Peary of in it for a They Refrigerators carefully over the water and land tagers on the Island. people Chebeague Classic Next Week. shora*^®^. course that he is to in. are Mr. and Mrs. Lin-wood HertSC^ »nd figure "Mrs. Prices from The selection by the Congress In the first act of the Greek play, Josephine Pitkin and her son, son, Master Roland, Master DorbilJta $7.95 for Mr. Perlie Pitkin of New Up Square Associates the leading Ulysses, acted by Mr. Dempster, ap- Montpelier, Chamard, Mr. and Mrs. T. Le Claire male character in •Hampshire arrived at the Greek Pageant proaching the Court of the King is recently their and son Harry, Mrs. 'Leo. Le Claire and to be on the given at Great Chebeague ship-wrecked; his crew is lost, but he cottage Bluffs. Mr. Larry Doucette. They all are from Island PORCH FURNITURE Saturday, July 17th, of Mr. swims to the shore and is found in Mr. Walter C. Gilson and wife of Westbrook, Me., and greatly enjoy the Robert of an Dempster New York, who exhausted condition by the maids Concord, -New Hampshire are now oc- beautiful scenery which can be seen ■will the All Prices, a Chair or Rocker essay part of Ulysses, is prob- and women in waiting of Nausicaa. cupying their cottage on Cliff Island from their splendidly located house. ably the very that could Mr. strongest Dempster arranged in very care- avenue. The Gilsons are people, who Mrs. F. P. Greehe and Mrs. C. P. have 3pent many happy seasons on the Greene and Master Norman and little 87c each island and have many congenial Miss Ethel Greene arrived June 25 at friends here. their camp, "Kamp Mysczery" located Mattresses Mr. Arthur Stevens and his wife, on the shore. They carne from their Beds, Spring's, who spent his vacation of two weeks home in Maiden, Mass., to Portland by and visiting Mrs. Stevens' mother. Mrs. automobile greatly, enjoying the trip. $3.50 Up $3 and Up $3 and up Cushing, have returned to their home Mr. C. F. Greene spent the week- in South Lancaster, Mass., where Mr. end and over the fourth with his fami- Stevens is engaged in the grocery ly but has now returned to his busi- business. ness in Maiden. RANGES and The enterprising and prosperous Phoenixville, Penn., seems to be well !foroVhhom"age( up store of the on $22 Cobb Grocery Co. has as a represented the island this summer. new clerk this summer, Mr. Norman Miss Love Scull, Miss Eleanor Scull Oil Steward of Richmond. Me. Mr. Ste- and Mr. Alfred Scull, all of this city Heaters and Florence Oil Cook Stoves ward has just completed his freshman are occupying their cottage located on year at Bowdoin college. Mr. Steward the shore, near Sunset Road. as his customers will find will always Miss Dorothy Pendexter of Bidde- give his best efforts to add to their ford. Me., sister to Mrs. George Cush- comfort R. S. DAVIS CO. ^ and pleasure. ing, is visiting her sister at her home COMPLETE HOMEFURNISHERS "The Ledges", the cottage of Miss on the North Road. fjJP Elizabeth Cor. and Federal Griffiths, Brooklyn, X. Y„ is The friends of Mr. Alplieus Griffin &%1 Exchange Sts.F-E- ?rAlKELL' \5 again occupied by herself. Miss Grif-' will regret to hear of his recent death. fiths is entertaining for the summer Mr. Griffin died on Thursday, two her dear j friend. Miss Kate M. Farns- weeks ago. II.? was born on Long Is- worth of Portland. land in 1844. When still a baby his Mr. and Mrs. Fred McXeal and son. parents moved to Cliff Island, where William, all of Clinton, Iowa are the he lived the life of a fisherman and for a guests week of Mr. and Mrs. W. (Continued on Page 2.) VACATION JUaka 3[slan& IfouB* Balplj Home, fHattoi^r SPECIALS Jleakfi Sfilanb : : : Qlaaco 2foy. ffiainr Robert Dempster and Clara Louise Burnham at "The Moorings," Mrs. Burn, ham's Bailey Island Cottage. NOW OPEN

have Famous for years AT been made. Mr. Dempster is ful detail just where the vessel Is to TflLBOTS one of the best known actors of the be sunk and carefully noted the place for its liberal man- romantic type in this country, cer- he is to reach after his vessel goes White Flannel tainly one of the most popular not only down. In the hands of so masterful agement, superb lo- Pants, $3.98 among his professional accpiaintances an actor it is agreed that this especial but cation and fine with the public. Of fine personal scene will be a raarvelously interest- Palm Beach and Pants, $2.50 appearance exceedingly magnetic ing one. shore dinners. Ev- presence the demands of the wonder- Rear Admiral Peary who is summer- Palm Beach Suits, $7.50 ful character of the Greek hero will ing at his Eagle Island home, will be erything modern. be superbly and adequately filled. the guest of the Associates at the Pag- Mr. Dempster is a graduate of Cor- eant. A special box was tendered Special orchestra. nell 25 Dozen $1.50 Shirts College, and during his course at him, and he has accepted and will be Accommodates 500. Regular that institution was the president of present with his family, including the Dramatic "The new summer num- Society Masks," he Miss Peary, widely known as the Rates, booklets and every pattern was also president of "The Savage "North Pole Snow Baby," she having Club," regarded as having graduated been born while her mother was with floor plans on ap- with more ber, and without collars. professional actors from its the Admiral on one of his trips to the ranks than any other modern organi- frozen North. No man in the present plication. zation. He starred last season in generation has been more celebrated "The Right Princess," a dramatization or widely known than the intrepid ex- Special $1.15 from the book of the same name, by plorer and thousands will be glad to Clara Louise Burnhain, and is now un- see him at close range as a spectator der contract to star the season of of this superb presentation of "The 1915-11)16 under the ASTOR management of Adventures of Ulysses." "sTr™;1" CAPE 'S±?: William in his Harris, Jr., newly com- On Wednesday last, the President of -MAINE'S FINEST AND MOST SANITARY RESTAURANT pleted play, "The World Says." the Congress Square Associates Hon. The actor is at the present time the Willis B. Hall, G. Waldron Smith, Finest 25c Dinner Served in This City guest of the noted novelist, Clara chairman of the committee Combination MeaU Pageant every day 25 cents. Turkey Dinner Sunday 50 centa. We are prepared Louise to serve Sea Fool Burnham, at her summer home and Harry E. Wilson, chairman of the in any style. Handy to Electrics. Few minutes walk from steamboat **harf. Privite on Bailey Island, having recently re- committee on grounds and construc- dining rooms for Ladies and Gentlemen 26-28 Monument Me. turned from a five months' Sq., Portland, trip in tion, went to Great Chebeague Island OLAT=l Europe, having sailed in the Lusitania, for the purpose of laying out the erec- ITT, Proprietor which has since been torpedoed. Dur- tion of the Grecian Court scene in ing his stay abroad Mr. Dempster was which the action of the Greek Pageant busily engaged in gathering material is to take place. for the new novel now in course of The entire out-door amphitheatre is preparation by Mrs. Burnham, with at present covered with a velvety whom he is collaborating in its prepa- green grass which will be mowed ration. three or four times before the event On Wednesday of the present week occurs. The fine solid turf will also Mr. Dempster had a long interview be rolled, and that part of the grounds 3? o r t Iol e with Miss Virginia Tanner, who is forming the stage will be smoothed for directing the Pageant, and with whom the hundreds of dancers who will, he arranged for the various costumes under the direction of Virginia Tan- a he is to and the Rainbow wear, main features ner, present the most spectacular and Lite of his part, being the guest, during artistic out-door production ever at- Summer his stay in Portland, of Mr. Edward tempted in Maine or indeed all New Cottager Everett with all its splendor the cheap paint Horton, popular matinee idol England. You'll find our stock full of attract- is all right as long as it lasts. ive goods that you'll be burn spent Thursday and Friday at ren of Princeton are USE EVERITE PAINTS, they have all University. They interested in— Mrs. Fred O. Watson's cottage. They ably assisted by Mr. J. S. Conei of Il- the harmony of the rainbow, and the purchased Mr. ^Watson's sloop, the linois, Mr. Carl C. Speldel of Prince- "Florence," and sailed her to ton and Mr. J. Frus of Tufts durability that resists the hot rays of Boothtoay College. —Souvenirs— Harbor, where they Intend to spend The latter are post-graduate students, "Old 8ol." the summer, Mr. Warren Watson and who are gaining experience and know- Metal Novelties Leather Goods Mt. Richmond Watson accompanied ledge while working at the Labora- them In their new forty foot yacht tory. The greater part of the men Fir Pillows Birch Bark Baskets "Doris." From Boothbay the "lJorls" have not arrived but many are expect- will M. F. continue to Mt. Deftert, giving ed soon. and Bragdon Paint Go. those an de- Regular Couch Hammocks participating Immensely ■Miss Addle Prince of Brunswick has lightful cruise. 47~E.«Aande St.—47 arrived here and will pass the entire Kodaks and Supplies For sale by Miss Pauline Gardner of Cambridge, summer on the point. Maws., will be hostess to several of her Portland, Maine Mrs. Elizabeth B. Pendlebury of and LONG ISLAND MARKET Intimate friends this week. have Developing Printing _ y They Philadelphia arrived last Thursday been Invited to a house party at the with her Miss Jean Tennis Dooghty'a , (The Yellow daughter, Pendle- Outfits Landing Front.) cottage of her Mrs. Maud Complete y aunt, bury. at their summer home which of The Humphreys, Cambridge. guests they bought and built over laflt year. Golf and Base Ball Goods will consist of friends made largely They were accompanied by Mrs. Orace during Miss Gardner's college days at Bnlllle and Mrs. B. Yll from Philadel- Universal Vacuum Goods MEMORABLE 8TORM. The olrieftt Inhabitant recalls no Smith's. phia, Pa. »uch rainfall In hln memory. The raipfaJf of last week's storm, The vartous at Lunch 8ets at Price professors the Harp, The Misses Gertrude and Marlon Every Thursday to Monday a swell Laboratory expect to have ar- mea«ure^trom a Hall of Portland are among the night, Sunday's clearing being only very season this A good year. large rivals of June 20th. They are com- heat wave, was In excess of motor tempr/ary So. Hampton boat, bought from settled season Mr. Over three Incheo fell Harpswell. fortably for the at Capt, George Johnson, Is In commis- Frederick between the hours of 2 and Toothaker's. rday MANY TOURI8T8 ARE COMING sion, and has already made several m., accompanied by an electrical Mr. Carl C. Speldel of 2309 First HERE FOR THEIR VACATION. trips to collect biological material at LORING.SHORT&HARMON n did street, Washington, D. C., Is boarding which only slight damage, Maquolt Bay and other distant points Monument of washed on the polat this summer. Mr. Speld- Square, Portland, Maine deluge rain, however, Items of Interest where the desired specimens abound. Concerning the So- el is a course at x' fnches.out roads and beaches were bared by The present Includes: Prof. taking post-graduate cial Life at personnel of surface water. some Cottages. Princeton, after having graduated rivers At James S. Klngsley of the University were the Mr. Mrs. H. from Lafayette where he was places clams gathered by and P. Woodln and their of Illinois, Prof. Herbert V. Nea! of College on Mr. bushel, lying exposed the beach. son, Knowlton Woodln from Au- Tufts College and Prof. Ulrtc (Continued on ^ Dahig- Page 7.) L island. The latter's two sons, David and Charlie, arrived with her on the Island first of July. Woodbine and Cottages Bailey MRS. The season is well under here HUMPHREY S. S1NNETT. Prop. & STORE way BaiUy IiUnd. Main*. JOHNSON LEEMAN 6ROCE^VCAnVVG%NERIiIl9 with frequent arrivals boat. by every Service First. We are stocked with ... Thl* house wm the best in The slight setback due to popular boarding anions Meats and Groceries. disagreeable the first to open itsdoi s for the enter- Fresh Garden The Driftwood and Cottages. weather Vegetables in Seaton. auto last week ha« been more than taining of gucsis. Lo cation idea), being at Prompt delivery by truck. Stove overcome the head of the famoua Mackerel and line The recent at this by the influx of boarders and Cove. Fireplace Wood. Complete cf Glassware and arrivals superior The chsmbtrs are Urge Crockery. cottagers the last few nicely furnished house have come at a very opportune during days. and hava oc*-an view. Fine table aupplied The time, for, although the weather was holiday was quiet, as usual. with the be*t obtainable. Bathing, boat- Bailey Island, Me. ... ing and Pishing near the house. un- Tel. 8011-2 the Mr. and Open bad the latter part of preceding Mrs. Walter J. Ayer of Bos- til October 1 Combination dinners nerved *'*d had the pleasure of Mi's. F. I. Hall of Worcester, Mass., wraps ROBINHOOD INN MISS J. E. MASSEY en-j and shop at the Casco and Lines wharf. Remember to to The ideal -Proprietor— tert^Jliing in past years. Many nature Mrs. F. A. Waldron of Plainfield, Bay Harpswell go th* location on ihe Mand —situated N. J. store with the on the r*jdents find an ideal environment for Miss C. Waldron and her Red Sign*. All coats and wraps hung up with coat hangtrs. east end and in full view of the a of various forms of Miss C. ocean. minute study the friend. Harris of Windsor, Vt., Sanitary in every partica'ar. Fin? line of Beautiful pine groves and walks will Confectionery, Cigars, Cigarettes, around life found on the island here, and ar- stay at the cottage for the month the house. I he house is modern in Soda, Ice Cream. Largest line of Souvenir Cards on the wharf. Kodak and tists discover on all of this end of July. every respect —ti baths and parts Camera ilets, se»verage. Supplies. Our rate for checking clothing U So. Ck, of the island some new stimulus and Mrs. William H. Hartshorn of Lewis- day. Rates and Circulars challenge for the pen or brush. The ton, Maine, and Miss Madge Libhy of upon application at are as follows: Mrs. gues>ts present Wellington, Maine, have opened their Open Jjne I 5 to September I 5 T. B. Brandt, Misses Lida R. and Edith now are in cottage, "Bonny View," for the entire living the Old Homestead Mass., visited his mother over the Distance R. Brandt, all of Philadelphia; Mr. season. on Church Long Telephone in the House road where they are re- week-end and the holiday at her cot- ■R. M. Smith of Chicago, 111.; Miss Al- Rev. and Mrs. Adolph Roeder of ceiving the congratulations of their tage on Sunset Road. ma P. Smith, Philadelphia; Mrs. L. G. friends. Orange, N. J., are at their for many Mrs. Harold Sindall of Misses Marion and Viola Tra- cottage Staten Is- Travis, the summer. Mrs. Anna Rev. Roeder is here to Searles, the guest and land, N. Y., is occupying a cottage on vers of New York City; and Mrs. H. T. rest and finish several literary trans- mother of Mrs. E. A. Solomons of Sunset Road for the season. Sin- Cox with her daughter, Miss Mr. Betty lations from German into New is most de- dall is the Cox I English. Brooklyn, York, being headmaster of the Arben of Unionville, New Jersey. These The principal work will be the drama lightfully entertained by her daughter. Preparatory School on Staten Island. guests are here for the larger part of DRIFTWOOD Ba'VJnend written by Steiner entitled She greatly admires the island in the Mr. Sindall will be unable to to the season. Rudolph come On Sea Cliff, Ocean Side. to "Pforte of o- Open October der Einwellung," which will beauty its scenery with the wide the inland until the latter part of the Superb View from 60 foot be produced in London this coming pen stretch of the ocean on one side season because he also is headmaster Porch Seaside Rood Cottage. winter. He will also write several and the view of the placid calm waters of a fine summer school in ThorruRbly table and comfortable Southamp- rooms overlooking surf. poems for the various and islands on the other. Mrs. The Seaside is at present entertain- magazines. Of ton,Mass. Sindall has two boys New dining room seats 90. the books he has ing vaudeville artists who recently written, the best Mr. Norman Black, the well known from the Arben School spending the Wintpr known address (Nov. to Mnv performed at South Harpswell and are probably "Symbol Psychol magazine illustrator and designer, join- summer with her. They are Master 22 Louisa 10): Street, C. who have come to I ogy," published by Harpers, ed the Portland Yacht Club of which Hollis Spots and Master Vereker Pea- flsheville, N. Bailey Island. They ' "Symbol Stories" cocke. are giving performances every night at by Blanchard Press, New he is a member, on their annual cruise. Master Peacocke's father is a York the town hall. The chief actors are I City, and "Sea Pictures," a sym- Mr. Black's cruiser is noted in the captain in the British army and also bolic as the author of that Messrs. Arlie Frederick Flor- poem, illustrated his daugh- bay being among the best equipped famous movie play ■ -I Palmer, by a ter, Miss Elsa Roeder. cruisers afloat. Occupies commanding situation at the south- ette and Luke Snelling, who are stay- Upon being Mr. Kemp Batchelor "Neptune's Daughter". Mrs. Sindall np^ cm and most I. nOmPMPaflIIUIIIVJIVUU picturesque end of the island— asked what his views of I Mr. entertained over the witliin a "• ing here at this cottage. Mr. and Mrs. the war were, accompanied Black upon this holiday and week- BAILEY short walk V'of eitherlIlntr ocean or ' ISLAND. MAINE The-rt, ,, hay shore.shore Nahum Mr. Roeder declared that this terrible cruise, which takes over the end her sister and Mr. '""u'steail tahle and service nr.- Cluff of Ivennebunkport, Me., place brother-in-law, ~ homelike war are registered here and a long list of was a decision between the old fourth of this month every year. Mrs. and Mrs. Charles Menzies of New 1 anil in all J respects standards and the new. "The I Black entertained over the her York. cottagers who come in for their meals, stand- holiday excellent. ards of consisting of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Wal- I America are en/irely different mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mrs. Geo. W. Plack had intended to Tennis from those 1 Court. dron, Miss LesterWaldron, Miss Ruth in Europe and we don't H. Thurber and her brother, Mr. Wm. spend the summer in the Coyle cot- understand the all of Illustrated L. Harris of Plainfield, >N. .T., Mr. and situation fully. Abroad Thurber, Providence, R. I. tage but upon the news of her sister, I'ooklet. Mrs. Skidmore of they play lottery. They have not Mrs. Philadelphia; Mrs. reg- Mrs. K. Berle is again occupying her Valentine, being ill, Mrs. Plack Lincoln ulated the saloon question. If I has Righter, Newtonville, Mass.; they cottage on Sunset Road, Master Alf. gone to New Jersey to be with her. Mrs. want land they fight for it. In Ameri- j 'R. D. Morse, Allston, Mass.; Mrs. and Miss Gudrun look foward to a Clara R. ca we buy it in a civilized We Prescott, Orange, 'X.J.; Ar- way. happy summer of play in the free air The Beeches. bought Alaska and for thur and Miss Dorothy Miller of Chi- paid the Span- and sunshine. This cago, 111. ish possessions that we took from our homelike house is always pop- Miss Hazel Walker has taken the foes, and above all wp. would stick to ular. A person never leaves the place Casco Bay Breeze delivery route for without The Willow all of our treaties, which Europe has I an expression of regret that Cottage. the summer and if are a I OPEN JUNE 15th not done to hers. you resident, they cannot ana thai TO OCTOBER 1st' The old European stay "longer they THOMAS E. HAZELL This little a a cottager or hotel guest your patron- superb cottage has standards will develop into standards will again return when they are able. very season to look forward age will be appreciated very highly by good to. '■such as own own as a result of the The food served is of the best order, Mrs. Johnson has this young girl as well as the Breeze already many board- war and all concerned will be better all of it being home cooking. Among ers and several roomers. Mr. publishers. •the Bailey William off for it." recent arrivals here are Dr. and E. E. SINNETT Island, Maine. Robert. Dempster of Boston, Mr. D. E. Dickey, salesman for the Mrs. T. E. already Mr?. Edwin W. Allen and McGuireand child of Stagle, DEALER IN FIRST CLASS mentioned in these j daughter, Stedman-Hawkes Co. of columns, is to star I Portland with West Virginia. The house is Miss Dorothy Allen of Washington, rapidly uroceries, Provisions, at. Chebeague July 17th upon the invi- his daughter Adeline and sons Barah and Meats, Etc., First arrived at their filling up by the fifteenth of the Canned Goods, General Quality D.C., cottage, "Knight" and son the Merchant! tation of the Congress Square Asso- | Pay Dickey spent holidays month it will be occupied to its utmost Fresh se, last Thursday. On Friday were Fish and Ice ciates. He will be the hero in the I they at Quannapowitt cottage. Mr. Dickey capacity. I joined by Miss Genevieve of Line of production of four beautiful scenes Cooley is a frequent visitor at the island. Large Tennis Shoes and Rubber Washington. Goods in Stock from "Adventures of Ulysses," Ho- Mrs. F. G. Batchelor and son, Mr. Don't Fail to See. SOUVENIR Mrs. E. Tolman POSTCARDS mer's best poem. He will probably of Worcester, Mass., Kemp of Baltimore, Maryland, arrived was here a few last The stock of ladies' specialties at Store, Wbarf and Fish play at B. F. Keith's theatre, Portland, days week to open on the island last week. Mrs. Batchel- Mirket at Mackerel Cove her for The Woman's Shop, corner in a play of his own entitled "As the cottage Mrs. Seth Lincoln and ro, who is proprietress of the Auco- Congress I iher Mrs. and Brown streets, Portland. This World Says." The same play will be daughter, Dana of.Worces- cisco house, lias opened it for the sea- ter, who | specialty shop, under the well kr/.vn given in iNew York, but it was deemed I Mass., have taken it for the son. The guests of Mrs. Batchelor month of management of R. M. shows best to try it out here 'first. This win- August. are Miss Dorothy F. C. Armstrong of Lewsen, tlie most, attractive things in ter he has been engaged by the Jeffer- Mrs. Parkmann T. Denny has rent- Baltimore and Messrs. Francis and sport seaside: suits, sport coats and waists Bailey • son Co. of Boston to star in ed her cottage to Mr. L. and Hamilton Chadwick of Vir- skirts, Island, Me. •cottage: William Elliott Norfolk, and Mrs. F. other seasonable wearing Ideal summer E. Cram Havin Jr.'s play, "The Moon-Calf." family of Leicester, Mass., and Mr. ginia. apparel. borne with a bountiful Silk sweaters are particularly well food in table, including sea Mr. Dempster starred with Minnie Du- Alfred Wilson and of Spencer. Mrs. Wood and her abundance. Handy to family George daughter displayed and at most reasonable postoffice, wbarf and beacb. pree, the well-known actress Open June to Oct. 1. Rates at the Dr. Arthur F. Jackie, the famous Miss Mary E. Wood of Taunton, New prices.—Adv. 25 on application. Transients Jefferson theatre in ——• accommodated. Portland, in the oculist of Boston, was the guest of ! Jersey are recent arrivals on the is- Dinners a written [ Specially play by himself entitled "The Mrs. Clara Louise 'Burnham at her land. They are staying at the Auco- Road to j Yesterday." cottage, "The Mooring," for a delight- cisco where they have been the guests TO RENT FOR SEASON Mr. Avery Hopwood of New York, ful week. Dr. Jackie returned Satur- for many successive years. Fine summer who wrote "Seven Days and Nobody's day. The cottage of Mrs. A. D. Chandler cottage at Great Chebeague, Me. Six fine rooms, nicely furnished, toilets, etc. AVidow," will be Mr. ' of Dempster's guest Mrs. Lincoln Righter of Newton- Reading, Mass., has been let to Mrs. Near pine prove and handy to beach. Ideal home at. the 1 for a M. Willow Cottage this summer. ville, Mass., and Mrs. Robert D. Morse Batchelor. This cottage is to be used family. Terms reasonable. Apply to Mrs. WARD & SON In fact, Mr. George H. Sweetser, Outlook Cottage, Great BAILEY Dempster expects to en- of Boston arrived at their cottage, [ in conjunction with the hotel. Here a ISLAND, ME. tertain a number Chebeague, or Room 5, 92Exchange St., Portland. of well-known pro- "Gray Ledges," at Rock Point, last summer school of right thinking and Me. fessional I Expert Plumbing Contractors. New people here during that time week. Mr. Righter and Mr. Robert right living will be established by for the and work Pageant and "As the World Morse were there for the Fourth. Mrs. Vance Cheney of Washington, D. up-to-date shop. We can Says." I Mr. and Mrs. E. Morse C., president of the International Lea- save Irving The Florist Library. Portland you money. Contractors for will be guests for one gue for Right Thinking and Right Liv- DENNETT, week later in ESTABLISHED 35 YEARS Water July at this situated cot- ing. The school will commence on Supply Outfits, Windmills. The Johnson. beautifully Sweet Peas, tage. July fifth and close upon the seven- Roses, Etc., Choice Flowers Always on Hand. All Kinds of Designs Made at Tanks, Pumps, Pipe etc- The Johnson has in many leeenth of August. The pupils will Short Flowers fitting, respects Mr. F. E. Rowe and family have Notice. Telegraphed to begun a very good season. Besides take their meals at the Aucocisco All Tarts of the World. Cottage a Tel. taken a cottage for the summer. plumbing specialty. the guests -who hat»e registered, a (House, which is but a five minutes 626 Conarress St. Tel. 38-W Portland, Me. ephone. R. S. Davis Co. of have large number of cottagers come in to Portland walk from the school cottage. just what you need in I Home North take their meals. The house is so de- refrigerators.— Another of WILLOW COTTAGE office, Me. Adv. guest the Aucocisco Sebago, lightfully located on the hay side near [house is Miss. Emma Wash- the ■Mr. Stutfleld, Bailey Island, Me. entrance to Mackerel Cove that and Mrs. Charles A. Gilman of D. C. ington, Homelike many days visitors come here to dine. Lewiston arrived at their cottage, cottage, accommdodating The recent arrival of Mr. and Mrs. about know the of Mrs. "Sea Cliff," on the first of this 'twenty guests. View of ocean They quality John- month. E. is W. Chapin appreciated by their and located. Rates eon's table and invariably come here, They wiH return to the city after the islands, centrally Bailey many friends here. Mr. Chapin is a reasonable. STETSON'S ICE CREAM PARLOR Island, Me. as the house is so located. Fourth, but will come back to Bailey's Special rates for May, beautifully teacher of great value in the commer- June and The Ice the kini On the 2nd of the a Island in September. Quality Cream, the particular trade is month party from early August. of demands, what we cial department Portland High Mrs. Walter E. serve here. Our auto N. arrived here on Johnson, Prop. truck assures you of Brooklyn, Y., the Mr. and Mrs. Alfred V. Sayre and School. are as prompt delivery. We are still last They occupying they the making boat. It was comprised of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William L. of delicious Stetson's caramels and candies. l?ox Sayre I have for several seasons, their cottage BAILEY ISLAND. Candies, etc., Fruit, Soda, Lily Olin Miss Ida R. Wool- have been Cracker Postal Burkett, Philadelphia at their cot- on the Ridge. — Goods, Magazines and all Mrs. COTTAGES AND LAND.— Card*, papers. Island agent for Casco worth, E. R. Olin and Miss Adele tage since the 2&th of June. Mr. A. P. Mrs. A. D. Chandler of a Bay Breeze. Don't forget our the latest A. Frank, all of 846 President Willis is Reading, Call or write for list of fine circulating library, books two cents Street, their guest. They are here properties a only well known former summer resident, now In day. Kodak Supplies, Etc. Brooklyn. Another party, friends of for the sixteenth summer and well my hands for sale. Developing;, has been on the island a few Her Mrs. A. J. are days. Wells, expected soon know how to make each day one of ERVIN C. from friends regret that she will not again SINNETT, New York. Miss Mary E. Brad- enjoyment and recuperation. occupy her cottage, which she has Bailey Island, Me. Fhaw of Orange, 'N. J., arrived on the The first service at All Saints rented to Mrs. F. G. Telephone. Estates Cared For. first. Miss Helen J. Ervin of Brook- Batchelor. Church by the Sea, Bailey Island, will line, Mass., head nurse at the Wom- The cottage Wannelake has a large be held next Sunday. The service CnAtvLES S. B>n<>y m«. an's Free who has been so- house-party of young women for this THOMAS Hospital, will be conducted by the Rev. J. B. journing has returned to the month. The group consists of the Casco Contractor here, Shepherd. It is hoped on the follow- The Crocker Bay's Leading Misses Ella and Miss Piioto hospital temporarily, hut expects to be ing Sunday that St. Paul's Margaret Cook, All choir will work under my su- at the Johnson again soon. sing. Hazel Vemam, Miss Agnes Vernam, personal Miss Cornelia Godshalk, Miss E'lisa E. pervision. Estimates on During the severe thunder storm of Co. applica- The Woodbine and Dobbs and the Misses Mercy A. and Engraving tion. a Cottage*. last 'Saturday Jobbing specialty. Sat- morning lightning Hannah Pearson, all of Trenton, N. J. isfaction to all. This season makes the- struck the summer of Mrs. Real Estate and twenty- cottage As can he imagined with such a party Designers third year that Mrs. H. S. Sinnett has Sydney T. off Land for sale. Skldmore, ripping of young women everything from the but no other successfully ■conducted the Woodbine shingles, doing damage. boating and fl&hlng to the beautiful Illustrators and Cottage. Mrs. Sinnett Estates Cared For declares walks on the island are being Immense- Telephone with well-deserved CLIFF I8LAND. pride that the peo- ly enjoyed by this jolly crowd. ple who patronized the house in Its Engravers The cottage of Mrs. S. A. Davis has maiden year have done so to this Continued from Page 1.) 34 up undergone extensive alterations. Two Exchange St., Portland present time and will undoubtedly new rooms have been added to the sec- Chamber of Commerce - continue to do so for many years. The Bldg. E. S. LEEMAN boat-bullder. For the two ond floor and bay windows to the low- 'Vy Me. Woodbine and its guests have helped past years Island, he lived In Portland boats for er floor.* This not only enlarges the Baggage build tip the social standard of the Is- building Expressing, Livery, ^ing, Efc._ land an occupation and until last March he house greatly but also greatly im- Oar oarrl«Re« meet all steamers. and visitors as ■well as residents Automobile^ W passengers. ■was In perfect health. the wet the looks of the house. Mies Laave your orders at the hotel or appreciate these facts to the utmost. During proves boarding »- se for weather he contracted a severe case Clara Davis, daughter of Mrs. Davis, Is Those Knowing tho house are never of the grip and never recover- visiting her mother for a short so- LEEMAN'S * ceasing in their praise of it. We con- entirely EXPRESS ed. The Interment wan at the Cliff After her stay here she will gratulate Mrs. Sinnett upon the dis- journ. AUTO TRUCK fOR BAGGAGE and Island cemetery. return to her home In Portland. FREIGHT. TELt, MNE. tinction of being proprietor of the sen- Dr. Olaf Jensen and his wife, Madam lor hostelry on the Island. Some of Mr. Vernon Butler, a prominent mu- Boye Jensen are entertaining Miss the patrons are already here and In- sic teacher and organist In Worcester, «» ,« Margretta Drewsen of Philadelphia, n n n n rr w ATTTTTT WW clude: Miss Bertha Stork of Brook- Mass., has rented the Rancllffe cottage C All IMP for Penn. Dr. Jensen Is the noted prof- DADTIF^* The handsome motor boat line, Mass., who has r. 1s a beautiful contralto singer world Dayhorn and to other C.; Anna M. Richardson Miss !>orot.hy Piper of England was COMPANY In the Bav on' application. boatmen interesting point# of wide reptite. MAIM* Experienced in Rates Summit, N. J., who combines pleas- recently married to Mr. Herbert Griffin charge. reasonable. ure * with her profession on of the Mr. James D. Rankin of Maiden, GEORGE H. - while the Island. Mr. and Mrs. Griffin LUBEE. Bailey Island. Me. COOKED IN ITALIAN STYLE Casco House Delicious Ways of Preparing Fruit Bay That May Be a Novelty to Some POPULAR LONG ISLAND HOTEL IS Casco Housewives, j ... OPEN FOR BUSINESS.

NOTICE! For the many who prefer cooked to to Dancing Parties Be Given at Pa- j Bay raw fruits the various delicious ways vilion Commencing Next Week. known to the Italians may be received House UR New Branch Store at Ponce's Landing (formerly with pleasure. This ideally Bituated summer hotel Different from the usual sauce ts now open for the summer and the Islam P. W. H. is with a full line apple Long Littlejohn's) opened la this method of cooking. Pare and indications are most favorable for a MAINE of into prosperous season. the last of Groc< ries, Meats and Provisions. quarter appleB any size, drop During Charles E. week several have registered for their a saucepan, for every six apples add outing and among the number were Gushing, the juice of one orange, and a quarter <5 We should be pleased to meet our many friends and pa- many who have been coming to the Proprietor of the peel sliced with the If pulp. hotel for many years. The bankers trons who find this store more convenient and we assure not Leading hotel on the island. Finest view of Casco you sufficient juice a little water may of Maine are to hold an Bay possible. Pine outing here, the be groves alongside hotel with rockers and hammocks for use of our aim to same courtec us treat- added and granulated sugar to July 24, and they will enjoy a clam guests. that it will be maintain the Private gas ight in taste. Cook only until the apples are bake at the Pavilion. The dancing plant—gas every room. Excellent Table. BathiDg, Boating and ment and strict attention to service that has been the rule at tender, not long enough for them to parties, which have always been a Fishing privileges. Dancing parties twice each week. Open source June 15 to 15. Rates and circulars on lose form. Pears cooked same of great pleasure to all will Sept. application. Accommodates 109. our the main store. commence next week. festivi- Fine steamboat service. minutes' way are very good. These Only thirty sail from Portland. Clam ties will be given at the Pavilion on Bake house accommodates 503 guests with Apricots, fresh or dried, are cooked dancing privileges. Come to our Tuesday and Saturday evenings. An hotel for a pleasant vacation. for the in the same If dried soak for "Everything Cottage" way. orchestra from Portland will furnish eight or ten hoi*rs. Place in a baking music. The hotel guests are awaiting pan, cover with sugar and marsala the first party with pleasure. wine, or a good quality of sherry. MisS Margaret Holleran of New Long Island Market Place in the oven, cook until soft and York city, registered July 2, for her Juicy, basting occasionally. Plums my11! annual summer outing. Miss Holler- s.n has hosts of friends the LONG ISLAND MAINE be found equally good cooked as ap- among patrons of the hotel and are ricots. all pleased to have her among them once Prunes, always are won- MEATS AND seasonable, ugum. GROCERIES, delicious derfully when prepared in Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wells and two the true Italian way. Soak over night sons of New York city were among PROVISIONS prunes of any size in sufficient red the arrivals due to register today. wine to cover the fruit and for each The family made an extended vacation of are what the trade is pound of fruit add half a cup of here twelve years ago and this is the superior quality "Two Metropolitan Stores Down East" granulated sugar. Cook until tender first opportunity they have had to with when at our visit supplied they purchase and add more wine if much juice is the island since. They antici- a most store. Our of success assure desired. Just what the wine does to pate pleasurable outing. years you Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Fowles, 23 the flavor of the prunes it is difficult service and GEO. O. SHAW CO. Edgar street, East Orange, New Jer- of prompt right prices. to say, but are well certainly they sey, registered Saturday last for a IMPORTERS and GROCERS worth trying. Dried cherries, as well sojourn of two weeks. Bakers and as CLARK & GRIFFIN Manufacturing Confectioners the fresh ones, are good cooked this Mr. and Mrs. It. Day of Toronto, and of Purveyors Delicatessen Dainties way, and blackberries stewed with Canada, with their son, William J. Island's Grocers claret instead of water a Day, were recent arrivals, Long Leading 585-587-589-591 Congress Street, ME. will prove among j ^PORTLAND, new rhe family has been coming to the Down Town 7 delicacy. j ISLAND AVENUE LONG ISLAND Store, and 9 Preble Street hotel for several and are Peaches cooked with brandy are of years they devoted to the island. course not a novelty, but peaches ANNOUNCEMENT TO CASCO BAY TRADE cooked with raspberry syrup instead of Our new Market at Preble Street makes a specialty of pack- sugar and the usual brandy will ing and shipping orders to any part of Casco Bay. Mail and be something to remember. telephone orders have our prompt attention and patrons are SUMMER ORGAN CONCERTS assured of the "Shaw" qual ity, which has been maintained Island on the new KOTZSCHMAR MEMORIAL ORGAN for over fifty years. CHINTZ NEEDS GREAT CARE Long (Best Organ in the World) at the Precautions Must Be Taken When CITY HALL AUDITORIUM There Is Need of This Washing Cottages on this island are now Congress, Myrtle and Chestnut Sts. Delicate Fabric. well taken and by the middle of the Daily Except Saturdays and Sundays, 3 to 4 P.M., Commencing July 5 month the summer life of the island (I^ast Concert Labor Day) by The housewife whose home is filled will be going at full swing. Among WILL C. MACFARLANE, Municipal Organist of Portland with those who Rubber Goods of dainty chintz draperies and cov- arrived recently are Mrs. No Reserved Seats Tickets 25 Cents. Quality ers is often troubled by the fact that F. W. Ford and children, the Misses We each time her chintz is washed its Lillian, Ruth and Mary and Mr. carry" everything—Garden Hose, Gloves, Ford. lovely designs grow a bit lighter, un- George This family always Ladies' and Gentlemen's contributes to the social life The CORONA Weighs Raincoats, Druggists' til they are so faint as to be almost in- largely of the 6 has a fold- Sundries, Mechanical Rubber, Oil distinguishable. Island giving many jolly pic- only lbs., Fancy Clothing nics and parties. Mr. F. W. Ford is ing carriage, can be Of course the is all due to fading well known to many as the ed- closed up like a book the people CORONA 259 Middle st. way the chintzes are Portland Rubber Co. laundered, itor of the Boston Transcript. and easily packed in and a little more care in that depart- Mr. Frederick W. Ford Jr., and grip or suitcase, taking ment will keep the bright colors prac- Miss Esther Ford are visiting their Portable no more space than a Typewriter camera. In tically the same as new. family for a short sojourn. large spite HALF THE PRICE AND JUST AS of its and The chintz should be soaked in cold Mrs. Harry Smardon entertains this lightness GOOD. compactness it is a water made briny with plenty of salt week Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chase of REAL typewriter, with modern visible two color and vinegar. When the brine has thor- Portland, who arrived last week for improvements, writing, a visit of two weeks' duration. ribbon, back spacer, etc. It will sta nd the wear and tear test, toofl oughly penetrated all through the Come in for a Of the Portland people who are demonstration.—No obligation. goods a little hot water should be ruq snuiiuer residents here are Mr. and C. O. BARROWS 30 into the tub; not enough to make the CO., EXCHANGE STREET, PORTLAND, ME. 5 Mrs. Richard R. Schonland and son Woman's tub full of warm water, just enough to and daughter, Mr. Herbert and Miss visited Shop make it tepid. The should are lier brother, Mr. John Abbot. washing Mildred Schonland who again oc- Mrs.. Jones to soon not be done with a very strong acid cupying their cottage at the West expects, entertain SWORDFISH FLEET her Mrs. Edith Abbot from soap—in fact, a soft soap is prefer- End. friend, able. "The Everett" has for its inhabi- Michigan. LANDED MANY THOUSAND tants this Mr. Donald Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schonland When the chintz is hung up to dry year Robertson POUNDS AT BOSTON LAST and and family Miss Mr. Rob- care should be taken that it is not family of Montreal. This is the Gertrude, WEEK. Robertson's first visit to the ert, Frieda and Erna Schonland of put up in the direct sunshine, but is island, Gearance Sale but they are so pleased with the pros- Portland arrived last week. The young Several Bailey Islanders Home Over hung in the shade. When not quite July pects and their friendly neighbors, people of the family anticipate great the Holiday. dry it should be taken down and ironed inat they hope to make their visit pleasure in the many sails they will The schooners Edmund F. Black of The from the side. The have in first the Woman's wrong great thing here an annual event. their Jather's 'beautiful motor Bailey Island, Albert Willard of Ixrng Shop in preserving the colors of chintz is Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schonland boat the "Frieda." Island and Albert Black and Topsail has had not to let heat come in contact with and naturally the at- and children, Miss Gertrude and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Cloudman from Girl of Portland reached Boston last the right side of the goods. Of Robert Schonland all of Portland, ar- Portland have now opened their cot- week with from 6,000 to 12,000 pounds tractions are the course the irons will have to be fairly rived this week at their cottage on tnep at the West End. They have as each of the season's first catch of extraordinary, the West End for hot in order that the chintz may look their usual summer their guest, Mr. Charles Overall of swerdfish, which brought eleven to goods new, the fresh and without wrinkles, but this outing. Mr Schonland owns a large vVonaston, Mass. twenty cents per pound. The Ed- strictly prices beautiful motor boat "Frieda" which mund F. Black, which was first to heat should be applied to the wrong The Everett, owned by Mrs. D. S. is considered one of the fastest boats sail, left Island June 9 and low and side of the Robertson of Westmont, Montreal, is Bailey radically assortments goods. of her size in the The beauti- reached the bay. again occupied by herBelf and chil- southern end of George's ful trips on the water which the fam-- dren, Miss Mildred and Master Mack, Bank June 11. A fish was taken the How to Clean Suede. to can be first but the quite complete. ily expect enjoy only imag- who have as their guest Miss Doro- day, for next four days If you are wearing a pair of fash- ined by those who themselves have thy Duckett, also of Montreal* the vessel was in a thick fog, running On account of the weather the the of eastward to rainy first day ionable shoes it goes without saying privilege enjoying them. Other people from Montreal are try for clear weather. Mr. and Mrs. A. I. of Wood- This she returned of the sale we shall continue it all that they have some suede somewhere Long Mr. and Mrs. F. M. McRobie, who failing finally to this week. fords were the week end of the banks, the rest of the in their mukeup. They have suede guests also comes from Westmont, who ar- finding fleet Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Crawford, also of on the grounds and with half a fare tops or have suede or rived on the first of July for their they trimmings, of Suits Woodfords. The Crawfords are summer fish. The latter schooners had Sport reduced to 4.95, 5.95, 7.95, 9.95 some place there is some suede. outing. again occupying their attractively lo- Alton who has been lucky in getting fair weather as a Mrs. Mabey, beep AIbo, matter of fact, the suede cated summer home at the the 12.95, 14.95 and 16.95 West End. staying on the Island, has just re- during day, without which of becomes soiled rather Now, The will run course the fish easily. "Westover," be this turned from New York. Mrs. Mabey, cannot be seen. Were 12.95 to $35 there are several sorts of sold summer as a small select The Edmund F. cleaners boarding while In New York, was a guest at Black reached Bos- ton for suede and all of them are fatrly house by Mrs. Edwin F. Roes and the famous Pope-Demarest wedding, June 29 with, forty-one fish, Coats Coats re- good. But a woman who has had daughter. Miss Edith Ross of Boston. which recently occurred there. weighing about 205 lbs. each. The Separate including Sport Mr. R. a that much experience with cleaning suede George Seward, prominent Recent people to arrive are Miss price day had fallen to $11.30 summer resident and owner of 11 cot- per hundred and the crew shared $40 duced to 2.95, 3.95, 4.95, 5.95, 6.95, 7.95, says that the best way to clean it is S. A. Heaton and Miss Julia Scwab tages at the West End, passed away of Glenwood each. The Albert Willard, Albert to rub it with a fine emery cloth. This avenue, Woodfords, 12.95 and 14.95 on April 15, 1915, at his home in Alls- Maine. They have been absent from Black and Topsail Girl which did not 8.95, 9.95, literally rubs off the dirt and leaves Mass. Seward sail until about ton, Mr. always took here for several years but now upon the 19th of the month, Were 4.95 to the suede smooth and clean. a Interest in were earlier $25 lively the affairs of his their return they anticipate a sum- in the market at Boston colony, and was much loved by all mer of peaceful quiet. and shared $172, $iox and $110 each who came man Cotton Waists and Middy Blouses reduced to Old-Fashioned Baked Indian Pudding. in contact with him. Last Saturday Mrs. George J. respectively, their flsh selling This island is now well from 16 to 20 cents a This is the ideal dessert to follow populated Hodgson and family of Portland open- pound. The 45c, 65c, 79c, 95c and 1.45 by the summer residents. The ho- schooner Lochinvar of South roast or and beans. If made ed their beautifully located cottage, Harps- pork pork are tels rapidly filling up and all on the West End of the well was still at the Banks when th£ Were 79c to 2.45 right, this when taken from Windmere, pudding prospects point to a most delightful Island. others left, but she had twenty-five the oven will be of Jelly- season to who flsh iced quivering, all visit this most Mrs. Walter Rodick proved herself then. Captain Frank Dough- Silk Waists reduced to and like and if la left 1.45, 1.95, 2.45 2.95 consistency, any oeautirul Island. a charming hostess when she enter- ty, George S. Crafts, Charles and Ev- over It On. .erett Were* 1.95 to 5.95 can, bp steamed for next day. July 12„the Methodist preachers tained at'her beautiful home oVer the Dexter, Fred I^ewis, Fred Rstes of the Bring a quart of fresh milk to a boll, Portland Dlstrlot with their week-end and the Fourth, Mr. Wil- and Simeon Doughty of the Black wives and came home then sprinkle In a cupful and a quar- children will come here liam Cross, Mr. Benjamin Spears of to Bailey Island during for an all the storm of last ter of fine granulated meal, holding day picnic. Sea food in its Portland. week, returning various forms will be the Monday to their vessel at Boston. The A NEW DEPARTURE it high with the left hand and stirring supplied by Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Kelly. Mr. Roy Preachers' Association^ and will be Kelly. Mr. John and Miss Em- next trip will keep the men out until a with the right. When this is thick- Boyle Have added Kimona One of the served at Cushlng's near Ponce ma August 1, after which the final sword just Dept. ened and Hall, Cleaves, all of West Somervllle, cooled a little, three-quarters flsh of season Landing. Mass, were guests of Mrs. A. R. trip the will be made, lines carried in Portland. of a cupful of molasses, a half tea- Mr. and in the Breton largest Everything Mrs. Arthur Cummlngs of Bates and family at her summer resi- taking Cape grounds, spoonful of salt nnd two Newton are where the fish Is new. Come and see them. teaspoonfuls visiting Rev. I. T. John- dence Idylhurst, on the West End. sporty last seen in the fall. of ginger are stirred in and the mix- son, the Methodist Episcopal minister The Westover, rented to Miss Edith here. Mr. ture beaten until smooth. Cummlngs holds the respon- Ross, hns as guests. Mrs. W. J. Lamb. sible New Summer Dresses A stone pudding dish is now to be position of Secretary of the Mr. and Mra. W. P. I/lston, Mr. and Most!/ Guesawork. Young Merc's Christian Association well buttered and the batter poured in, Mrs. Thomas Ross and Mr. Edwin F. "Pop, how do the people in th« in Newton, Mass. He and his wife Ross, 'ill from New Fall Suits and at the last moment a quart of cold 8omervllle.: They weather bureau find out what kind of are expected to stay on the Island for greatlj enjoy their visit at this most milk added. Bake in a very slow oven weather we're going to have?" the remainder of this month upon pleasing private family hoarding "They four or five hours and serve with hard the end of don't, son."—Philadelphia Public Led- which tim6 Mr. Ciumnllngs house. i sauce or ger. cream. will return to his work. FJstella. the large and attractive The Nos. 1, 10 and 29, Ladles' Aux- cottage at the West End, was opened The Woman's Aunt Susan'* Cake. iliary cottage jyshawmut, already has hv Its owners last Thursday for the Shop many guests. Those to ar- season. and Mrs. OeorKe Bab- One and one-half cupfuls sugar, half recently Mr. 0. Management of R. M. Lewsen rive were Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Pratt, cock. the have as their cupful butter, one egg. one teaspoon- owners, guest Carles' Hair Store Mrs. Gertie Young and Mr. Bert Rich- 'or th® summer. Miss Edith ful cinnamon, one cupful aour milk, Simpson ardson, all of Stoneham, Mass. They from Mass, •18 CONQRCI8 ST. 499 Congress St., corner Brown one teaapoonful soda dissolved In Medfleld, greatly enjoyed the trip from Mass. During the rains of Inst Friday Phon* >*17-W Street Floor milk, one two cupful chopped raisins, coming the whole distance by auto- the section of Island avenue at Me. night, A Modern Estab- Portland, heaping cupfula flour. blle. Other arrivals are Mrs. C. H. the cove Doufirhtv's l«nd»"« Halrdreaalng beyond lishment to all the uteris and daughter Mr. catering Page Margaret, was washed out so that the left side of Lsdles In sManl- Frederick A. Hartson from IlaTrdresaing, 8trawbflrry Salad. Spring- settled down about three feet Into a oarlng, Facial Manaage, Chiropody, Choose the heart leaves of a head vale, Mass.; Miss Margaret Wilson, culvert which runs under It at that Pedicure and Healp Trta.ment. Brooklyn, N. Y.:. Miss Ken- The was attendant a in all branches. of lettuce, heap a few strawberries in Margery point. damage Immediately Expert nedy and Mrs. W. T, Olbben, both of repaired by the local road commla- We make a apeclalty of Firs > Qual- each and dtist them with 4 lightly pow• Portland. sldnera. ity Hair Goods of every description. dered augar. Put a teasponful of may- Mrs. A. W. JonXs, who Is occupy- Mr. Edgar Houghton Paine of Private Room For onnaise on Qantleman. each portion and serve cut. her returned wa* ing cottage "Camp Bell," Portland, the guest of friends at Manlourlng and Chiropody. Our Columns lemons with them. Delicious. on last Monday from%f3ast Waterboro, the East End 6ver the holiday and Tin Advertising Maine, where for the* Jaat week she week-end. \ \ "Sea Glimpse" for the summer. Mrs. J. S. Pratt and Mrs. Ellen Coan opened this cottage early in May. Dr. Helen J. Le Miaistre and Miss Hill Sarah Hardesty of Philadelphia, Penn., will occupy "Bunchberry Lodge" for two weeks. Dr. Le Crest unce more Bustins stands in the Maistre has recently been LARGEST SUMMER RESORT JOURNAL IN NEW ENGLAND appointed limelight and gives her greeting to to Beilevue Hospital in New York Hotel Published Every all who love her and would know city. Gre»t her. A Chi- THURSDAY AFTERNOON welcome, spicy with the bal- Air. and Mrs. Walter C. Wrye and From sam's beajjue June to September. breath, staunch as the rock- family of Newton, Mlass., are spend- Maine bound and CROWLEY & Editors and Publishers coast, sweet as the songs ing tl»e summer at LUNT, of "Norumbega." Charles the thousands of birds that are Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Tuttle or Som- W. Office, 92 Exchange Street, Room 5, Portland, Me. Telephone 3517. nesting in her trees. She asks us erville, Mass., will their bun- Hamil- TERMS—Summer occupy Season, 50c; Single Copy, 5c. to note a few changes and improve- galow for the month of July. ton, Advertising Rates On ments: One new cottage on the mid- Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Obear and Prop. Application. Most modern dle and up-to-da'e hotel on the hland with finest view Advertisers desiring changes must send in copy on or before road; additions and changes to family of Somerville, Muss., have of Case? Monday pre- Bav. Large chambers, toiletB and baths on each floor. of many others; a lavish use of their for the sum- Private dance hall ceding day publication to insure insertion. paint opened cottage with parties two each week. and still dancing evening* Bathing, sea other improvements; a new mer. and all water boating, deep fishing spo-t*. Tennis, baseball, etc. Private water well for the on the Mrs. H. L. the best in Casco Table system cottagers south Norris, Miss Dorothy Bay. supplied with vegetable* from our own it and milk and cream girden THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1915. end, which is hoped will prove and Master Dana Norris and maid of from our own herd. Kates aud circulars on Accommodates 120. application. adequate in a dry time and the im- Lexington, Mass., are again at the proved conditions of the roads un- •Alcazar." When a der the MINIATURE ALMANAC very eminent and respect- personal supervision of Mr. Mrs. A. F. Flanders and Miss Mar- C. W. able magazine begins to advertise Newhall. who came to Bustins tha Flanders of Buffalo, N. Y., are early in and has been M'rs. Norris. Week of 8. "Nothing about the war," one May untiring in visiting July almost his efforts to suspects that other make "good" on the Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Luke of Lex- Sun length High Tide people are getting and tired of roads rid the Island of the ington, Mass., are spending the sum- Summit Rises Sets Of Morn Eve it, too. Day Day "Browntail." mer at the Roderique Soule cottage. 8 4.14 7.24 15.10 8.30 Mr. Eugene R. Luke of As She welcomes "home" all the old Cambridge, 9 4.14 7.23 15.09 time goes on the number of men House 9^5 familiar friends and her Mass., spent the week end with Mr. 10 who are gives heurti- 4.15 7.23 15.03 llttH) proud to have the est and Mrs. W. J. Luke. bartender greeting to the new ones, with C hebeague 11 4.1G 7.23 15.07 10.45 call them their first Mr. Mrs. by name grows the hope that when the summer ends and George H. Lavers and Island *12 4.17 7.22 15.05 11.30 of So. steadily smaller. they will feel "twice glad," that family Freeport, Me., have One of the 13 4.17 7.22 15.05 12.00 glad finest rummer boarding houses in the they have been here and opened their cottage on the main restful field and bay. Excellent location and 14 4.18 glad to pceneryof wond. 'Iable first-class. 7.21 15.03 12.15 come road. Mr. and Mrs. the Every comfort for those desir- Monte Carlo reports decreased rev- again. Lavers have re- ing best. Accommodates 75. Reasonable •New Moon. rates. Open until Sept. 25. enues as a result of Mr. cently opened their delicatessen the war, but this and Mrs. F. P. Wilson arrived MRS. CLINTON M. HAMILTON is a store. Proprietor "horror of war" that the world with the birds and ,opened their SUMMER Mr. and Mrs. J. McCammon of ORGAN CONCERTS. views with equanimity. bungalow March 3. Newton, Mass., are spending the sum- Mr. and Mrs. George Guppy were mer On July the fifth at the Portland at "Nonantum." When our also early arrivals and thanks to Mrs. HOWARD S. HAMILTON hall prominent writers are not Mr and Mrs. Henry B. Soule and City the summer Organ concerts the advertising tobacco Guppy Island mail was Mrs. C. E. Fisher General and commenced. These concerts are smoking they are carefully of Roslindale. Contractor Builder held transferred from So. Freeport for the purchasing particular kinds of auto- daily. Mass., are spending the summer at especially summer tourists who GREAT MAINE mobiles. It is a Mr. Albert of New York their cottage. Mr. u. E. CHEBEAGUE, visit Portland and vicinity. The or- hard life. Foley Fisher spent City is the guest of his Mrs. the Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. Soule. gan which is considered among the sister, Complete contracts made and per- Guppy for the summer. Miss Jessie and formed for finest in the world and of the first The old-fashioned man who used to MacGregor Miss buildings, cottages, alter- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mr. Eva of ations, repairs, etc. Kstimates fivf» in respect to size is played live seven ahead of his Humphrey, Harvey Boston, Mass., spent fur- by laps, Income Albert, and Mr. James nished on application. Mr. Will C. has Guppy are at the Fourth with the Millers at their Expert work- MacFarlane, America's been forced hard times to re- men. a by the Merrill homestead. Mrs. Hum- cabin. Cottage work specialty. Cot- premier organist. The concerts are log lots duce the distance to three will tage for sale and desirable cot- held laps. phrey again be the cheerful and Mrs. George B. Patten of Merri- daily excepting Saturday and tages to rent. We care for estates. from three to obliging representative at Bustins for mac, Maes., is the summer Sunday four p. m. Last One spending reason for calling womankind the Casco Bay line. with her Mrs. Lancaster at year these concerts were very popu- sister, the "fickle" sex be found Mr. and Mrs. Elmer S. Hosmer "The Cedars." lar, many hundred people may in the and enjoying waist Mr. Donald them Mr. MacFarlane changing line thereof. A man's Hosmer, Dartmouth '1G Mrs. l>ancaster. entertained the daily. will upon are waist line in occupying their cottage "Elde- members of the Massachusetts branch a written request, if possible, play se- stays put all but circum- mido" for the summer of the Exeter lections asked for on the date men- ferential measurement. Robinson Seminary Miss Miriam Hosmer of Alumnae over CHEBEAGUE CASH STORE tioned in the A fea- Littleton, the Fourth. Among request. unique N. is the LEON ture of C., guest of her parents those present were Miss Isabelle At- R. these concerts is that they It Is said that a motor car In Euro- HAMILTON, Manager Mr. and Mrs. Hosmer for the sum- wood and Miss Alice are municipal. A commission ot" war Sweet from pean service lasts only about ten mer. far three prominent men is selected who Melrose, Mass., Mrs. Susie A. Weeks Hsaiquarters High GraJj Pare Fold Meats aid days. Then it is ready for the Mr. and Mrs. Products, Vegetables serve without scrap Charles E. Brainard from Everett, Miass., Miss Mary remuneration. The Just think and heap. of that when you tiie Misses Barbara and Clark and Miss Dow Superba Brand Guaraitead CamsJ Gilds proposition is not to make money Carolyn Josephine from Gaffes and Teas are struggling with your Brainard of but to give to all appreciators of upkeep! Somerville, Mass., are Boston, Mass., Mrs. Emma F. Hayes spending the summer in their bunca- from Fancy Candies, Crackers, etc. Motor Boat good music an hour of West Somerville, Mass., Miss Supplies ICE unparalelled low. The public is warned Annabel Warren from N. H. Our Taimi deliver to musical uplift. No person should against wash- Exeter, Dalivary all parts of the Itland several times its hair with Mrs. and Miss Brownelle of Ro- Mr. and Mrs. Freelock V. daily leave the bay, without hearing Mr. i ing soap. Sound advice. Towle from chester, N. Y.t Mrs. J. K. Dixon and St. Paul. Miss Berenice MacFarlane render their favorite se-1 Always mix water with it, except when Minn., Towle, Miss Dixon of also lections on this toned in- a thin of is Philadelphia, Penn., from St. Paul, and Mr. Ralph beautifully quality soap at hand. are the strument. spending summer at "The Towle of Dartmouth College. Ledges." says the Mrs. J. W. Blaisdell and family of Somebody women are Mr. and Mrs. John of Free- Site going Bryant Newton, are the sum- aCottage Seekers All is lost! The men are to wear high silk hats. Mass., spending summer cottage, or having This will re- port, Me., spent several weeks at bungalow investment it will be ^LZfianTrorfor your mer at the Lancaster cottage. investigate the of advantage to fashion shows now. lieve mere man of a "Rockhaven." property Mrs. M. A. some crushing respon- Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wilcott of Charleson, sixty acres at Great that he Master Chebeague, Maine. Desirable sites witli sibility never really Harold Chase of Wood- shore front, fine water enjoyed. Newton, Mass., spent the Fourth cool, shady groves. I.ots are now spring and Neutrals are not halt so tired of fords, Me., was the guest of Mr. and offered at $100 and with Mrs. Blaisdell. vestment as land values upwards. Fine in- ■war as the j The Mrs. Bryant for a week. increase each year. Would be men in the trenches. Liberty bell is to be heard Mrs. B. E. Swett and Miss to pieced to show the from Mr. and Mrs. Evelyn property any interested. coast to coast over the Frederic D. Fuller of Swett of new long dis- Brunswick, Me., are spend- MRS. M. A. tance Newton, Mass., opened their cot- CHARLESON. Great Scientists say that plants feel. Im- instead of being sent on a ing the summer at "The Old Farm- Chebeague, Maine. junk- tage on the south end early in June. agine the of a house." feelings mashed po- eting trip. These modern inventions Miss 1 Elizabeth C. Fuller, Welles- Mr. tato! do cut out some of tbe old Donald Kitchen of Lawrence, abuses ley, 1916, entertained seven of her \ Mass., is spending two weeks as the HISTORICAL classmates for a week's houseparty guest of Mrs. Swett. Doughnuts are to be made smaller at her cottage on the south shore. A dispatch states that China Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hogan and Miss CHEBEAGUE in some cities. Why not make the hole will Her guests were the Misses Helen give $25,000 for the murder of Louie Tilton of Suffern, N. Y., have larger? an Kennedy of Buffalo, N. Y., Priscilla GREEK SOUVENIR SHOP American. She can him opened "Ramapo" for the summer. get murdered Barrows of Hartford, Ivouise Conn., Mrs. W. C. Russell and of AND much cheaper than that in this Goodwin of N. family CIRCULATING LIBRARY So far as the brass bands are con- coun- Albany, Y.. Elizabeth if Woods Merrimac, Mass., are occupying try, the old scale of thug 1b of Mar- j PAGEANT cerned, the elections do not come a bit prices Lexington, Mass., "Camp Whittier" for the summer. still in force. guerite Schenck of ADVENTURES OF F!R PILLOWS A SPECIALTY too often Brooklyn, N. Y., Mr. and Faith Mrs. F. H. Madigan of Made from Williams of Evanston, 111., and Chebeague fir tips. Best Madeleine Boston, Mass., are guests of Mrs. C. ULYSSES and most costly to manufacture. Blake of Melrose, Mass. Under auspices of Congress A W. Newhall at "Briarcliff" for the Newest and deadly parallel of the various of- Live stock in the United is Mr. Charles Square Associates largest line of Post States MacDonald, Jr., of summer. Card's in Ca«co ficial war reports would be more dead- in N. Bav, 40,COO in stock. increasing numbers, to Tarrvtown, Y., spent the week- Miss E. 2.30 according end at Mary Patterson of Boston Sat., July 17, p.m. Real Estate For Sale. ly than parallel. the most recent government the Fuller cottage. Central reports; has been at her cottage since early Landing, Great Chebeague Public Library. Post Office. is the Mr. and Mra. John M. Island and it privilege of one to Jaynes of in May. every 300 or More Rats that come from it is Somerville, Mass., are the Participants H. W. tropical coun- say high time. A million more spending Mrs. Frederick Tucker of Boston. BOWEN summer at their on Old Grecian Games and Dances Hill tries on board are cottage the south Opp. Crest and South Road steamers highly beef cattle than a year ago is one en- Mass., spent a week as the guest of Boats leave Casco shore. Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Barnard Bay Wharf, undesirable aliens. couraging item. of Mrs. Newhall at "Briarcliff." Portland, every hour up to 1.00 p. Somerville, were the m., at Mass., guests Mr. T. H. can returning 5.00 p. m. or af- of Mr. and Madigan tell an hon- ter performance Mrs. Jaynes over the est Most rulers will find their The congress of (fish story) to his friends, for 50c: European tailors which has Fourth. Admission, Reserved Seats, Masters William and Frederick Hard- names last week he caught a 50c. Box Seats, $1.00. prominently inscribed in the decreed the "Prince Albert" Mr. and Mrs. J. P. nine-pound ing. Mr. and coat Kelsey, Mr. tautog off Swett's Wharf. Round trip transportation from Harding family were others' black books. must are here go very foolish if they think Joseph Kelsey, and Miss Harriet Mrs. any island is obtainable on steam- last year and like many Nicholas Vander and fam- ers. others, the of Pyl Admission tickets sold on the were anxious young Daniel Websters and Kelsey Baltimore, Md., are spend- of to come again and en- Henry the ily Haverhill, Mass., are spending grounds Those all-wool suits made of Clays of the law schools of ing summer at the ''Sprucedale" joy the leisure and good times that vege- this coun- the summer at the tipper Garfield Round irip tickets from Port- cottage. land on Bust ill's can tables ought to go nicely with a turn- try are going to accept any cottage. Casco Bay and Harps- provide. dictation Dr. and Mrs. well The up nose of that kind. J. B. G. of steamers, including admis- thunder storms that concen- and carroty hair. Pidge Mr. and Mrs. Harry Byram of Free- sion to Philadelphia, Penn., have Pageant, $1.00. trated their deadliest efforts arrived at port, Me., are at their Number of on Bus- cottage for the tickets to be sold tin's summer. limited. early Saturday morning fur- For if. forma ticn nished not Mr. Robert Merritt of apply to only tragedy, but much Wollaston, RALPH W. E. HUNT. Room visited 214, comedy. Up to the present mo- Mass., Mrs. Law at "The Al- 562 Congress St. Phone 3169. ment, all reports have not ders." Lunch can be obtained on been re- grounds at ceived, hut we Mr. George R.' Law of reasonable prices. hear that cottages Waltham, Served by ladies of Congress that have never Mass., is spending a of weeks leaked before proved couple Square Church. to be with Mrs. Law. sieves and homes that had been rain G. V. Spike and Miss Kubli are partially proof, proved shells for spending the Fourth at the "Micmac." good sized lakes; with one member of a R. K. Spike and Harold Hutchlns family asleep (?) in nie M. Clement of bed with an spent the Fourth at the "Micmac." Everett, Mass., are umbrella over head occupying "Homewood" for the sum- (whether inverted or Mrs. B. S. Swift and Miss Swift of not we cannot mer. ascertain) another Brunswick, Me., were the guests of lloating around the Miss Ida M. room on Mrs. Beaumont for the Fourth at the Sawyer and Miss Fos- dining chair rafts, and the gat of maid in the PORTLAND, MAINE "Birch Cottage." Somerville, Mass., are occupy- kitchen washing dishes ing Bluff" in rubber boots and Mr. and Mrs. George W. Taft and "Camp for several weeks. oilers. Captain John Miss Clara Taft and Mr. James S. Mrs. Frank L. Garfield and Master Brittain, Miss Brit- tain and friends were Brainard of Kennett Square are Frank Garfield of York Village, at Bustin's Is- Mo., land, spending the summer at their cot- are occupying their camp tor the Sunday. They motored to Fly- Point tage. summer. ing and will cruise in their yacht the Miss Juliet Webster of Mr. along coast. Minneapo- and Mrs. John Garfield and Wilson's Women's lis, Minn., and Miss Harriet Wright of dining room in the grove family Claremont, N. are was of are H., opened last A Akron, Ohio, the guests of "pending the summer at Thursday. good- their bunga- ly of Miss Clara Taft. low. company Bustin's people as well and Mrs. as many transients Mr. A. A. Marshall of Mr. and Mrs. will patronize Jacob H. Bibo and this first I^exington, Mass., are at class restaurant this stopping family pf Woodbury, N. J., are again year. Misses' "Spruce for the Ivodge" month of at their cottage for the summer. July. Dr. and Mrs. Bibber of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Portland, No Road to Riches. Melcher and Me., spent a few weeks at their bun- Miss Melcher of After over Whitlnavlllo, Mass., galow on the West Shore. looking the life history and have opened their on of some of the wealthiest cottage the Mr. and Mrs. John Hay of Boston, men in the West Shore. we have Mass., are occupying thpir cottage-on world, about reached th» MrR. Henry F. H. White, Frederick the southeast shore for the summer. conclusion that none of thorn got rich White, .Jr., and Master Alden and Mr. ('handler Garfield, Amherst by saving tobacco coupons.—Toledo Miss Helen White of Children's Poughkeepsle, '15, Is spending a few weeks with Blade. N. Y., are upending the summer at Mrs. F. L. Garfield. "Mudjekeewis." I)r. and Mrs. Frederick Mar Mrs. M. 0. and Downer and Miss Louise Mr. Frank Mar are COTTAGERS, NOTICE. Downer again at the of Lexington, Mass., af»> "Bustinhochhelm." spending the summer at "Ben We want to call Bathing Novls." Mr. W. F. Soule and Miss Emma your attention Mr. Miss Mary Colburne of Soule and Mn, to Boston, Mass., of Auburndale, Mass., are oc- Cottager, our ad- is with them. vertisers. Look over OUR cupying "Rockledge" for the sum- list, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dow In It you will find of Oharles- mer. consistently, year town, Mass., and Miss in and year Suits Nina Steele Mrs. A. M. Dollver of Auburndale, out, representatives of of Mass., have the best to be secured in Lexington, heen spend- Mass., is again spending the summer every line ing a few with of These days Mrs. M. E. at her cottage. goods. advertisers rep- Downer. resent the men who Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Redfield and realize the value Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Bean of your both Henry and family of Woodbury, N. J., are again patronage, Intrinsically, CHILDREN'S PLBNNEL SUITS family of are and In the fact if $1.00 Melrose, Mass., spend- at "Rockhaven" for the summer. that, you come from ing the summer at "The away, you will doubtless Women's and Misses' Cotton Mohair Suits 1.75 to Spruce." Mr. and Mrs. F. II. and carry away 2.50 Mrs. H. E. Galloupe and spread the " " Brackett of Melrose, Miss Ruth Galloupe of good impression you Woolen 2.95 Is I^exlngton, have received of to 10.95 Mass., visiting her daughter, Mm Mass., are the Portland's goods spending summer at and Bean. service as exemplified our ad- Bathing Caps and Shoes in ail the Guppy cottage which they have by styles Mrs. E. W. French and vertiser*. This go6d-wlll family of bought. Miss Margaret Elliot of Rock- cannot be Caps, 25t toil 25c to 75c West Somervllle, are capitalized but it Is an Shoes, Mass., spending port, Mass., is visiting the Galloupes. accurately, the summer at their Intangible asaet—an asset which cottage on the Mrs. Henry C. Parker and middle road. Miss the in Halen Parker are helps bay general as well as As We Are Out All Men's & Miss spending the month each Closing Boys' Mary 8llver and Miss Mildred of at their particular sharer in the trans- July cottage. action. If Qleason arc visiting Mr. C. B. Silver Mr. F. F. you haven't got acquainted Suits We Offer Them at at the (larding, Principal of with our Bathing Silver cottage for a week or Public School No. advertisers, we urge you to 11, Brooklyn, N. do so. We are two. Mr. H. W. Oleason and of Is sure they will fill family Y., occupying Miss Patterson's wants Big Reductions Arlington, Mass., spent the fine your gladly, and yu'll gain as Fourth cottage, this sum- with Mr. B. "Waumbek," well as and the C. 8llver. mer. With him they bay's reputation arc Mrs. Harding, will be wider spread. Mrs, Clara Clement and Miss Fan- Misses Ruth That's what we and Be?ta Harding and all want, Isn't it? Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Chamberlain and sons, Junior and Irving are spending July In the Kingston cot- I. tage. Miss Edith Kingston, a dancer Littlejohn's of Our repute, accompanies her sister, Complete Service for Mrs. Chamberlain. Mr. Chamberlain The Rines Brothers Co. announces to those interested that he Mrs. W. H. Prescott of Boston en- weighs one hundred and Amateur five forty- a "net." Photographers tertained select group at her home, Mr. With a most assortment of the the In honor of Miss and Mrs. Humphrey, of Bos- complete best makes of cam- Ldmberlost, eras, reliable Winifred Norton of Boston, July 2d. ton, and daughter, Mrs. Howard V. photographic supplies and expert .service, our Pho- Knight, with Mayor Ingraham of Portland was ex- grandaughter, Vivian, tographic Department is unusually well to care for are spending in the equipped pected as a guest, but could not at- July Bay View your needs. And our afe Mr. prices, too, far less than you will tend because of a city government Cottage. Knight spent the week- at other pay FRIDAY AND end with stores. SATURDAY meeting. Despite the inclemency of his wife, and several social events the weather nearly all the expected were arranged for his pleas- ure. Mrs guests came, Mrs. Prescott's Knight is a singer of abil- are our daugh- We Cany the Have Us and Special ters, Miss Helen, Miss Katherine, and ity, being soloist'* of Dorchester Tem- Following Develop Print Bargain Days ple, Mass. Miss Alice receiving. Mise Helen Standard Cameras Your Films and and Call for cottage at during July August. Miss Katherine were gowned in furnishings The R. S. Davis work is done by and we white, and Miss Alice wore blue. The Co., Portland.—Adv. BROWNIES—$1.00 to $10.00. experts guarantee satisfaction. Notice oar Misses Nuran were It will daintily garbed j ANSCOS—$1.80 to moderate prices. pay you to take a sail in and Miss D. F. $4^.00. white, Armington At 10% discount from list. PRINTING in The officers the Port- up the harbor to pink. of Any roll 10c each " land Cadets were \ High present, Maj- PREMOS—10% discount from list Any film pack 20c each or Wil- Albert Ball, Adjutant-Mayor Cousin's Island $1.35 to $60.00 Plates .3c each kinson, Captain True, Captain Harri- ENSIGN CAMERAS—$4.50 to DEVELOPING gan and others, as well as favored ATTEND THESE SALES $28.00. No. 1 Brownie Films .2c a privates. Signal officer Mr. Eddie print No. 2 Brownie Films ...3c a the with GOERZ print Reidy delighted assembly Hon. and Mrs. Winfield F. Prime CAMERAS. No. 2a, 3 and 3a his fine piano playing, while Mr. of Boston have arrived at their sum- GRAFLEX CAMERAS— Brownie Films ...... 4c a print Robert Prescott ran the phonograph mer home, the for 'the season. Avalon, $35.00 to $200.00 3%x5% Plates and Films4c a print for dancing. A collation was With them are Mrs. Fontaine 4x5 and Plates and Films ..5c a print served. Miss Prime. AUTOGRAPHIC KODAKS— Evelyn .5x7 Plates and Films 8c a print severe Mr. and Albert $6.00 to $60.00 The storm of Friday night Mrs. E. Neal of Printing Postal Cards 5c each caused much excitement on the is- •Portland are among the summer resi-' land. Several residents report nar- dents now permanently located for The row from bolts. the season. CTII lt/1 G, Kodak, Rines escapes Vulcan Brothers lightning ■ ■ Noil-Curling, Ansco, Co « ■— ■ « The cottage of Joseph F. Ready of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Hinckley and and Ensign always in stock. PORTLAND, MAINE Roxbury, Mass., was struck about daughters, the Misses Helen and four o'clock Mary Saturday morning. For- Hinckley, of Boston, are at the I tunately no one was in the house at ForusalK ID DV Oak . r*r\ Congress, the time. the Rev. C. White of Jnn. Apparently lightning Gay the Pine St. LIDDT UU. andFreeSts. struck two places, one corner of the Methodist church, Portland, deliv- house, and down through the roof ered a very interesting and instruc- and a bed, setting the mattress afire. tive talk to the Cadets and those of the Merriconeag House The electricity magnetized the Island who wished to attend at Arthur B. Dickey, Mgr. nails of the house and they all start- Camp Ingraham on Tuesday evening of ed out, making the walls bulge with last week. So. Harpswell, Me. Donald and Harold them. The floors were a litter of Downing are at LITTLE FIELD & CO. the Maplewood. Their Choice location. Unobstructed broken china, scorched pictures, post- 1 parents, Mr. and 109-111 vie.v of the bay on all four cards, chairs, etc. A large picture Mrs. L. G. Downing, are expected Commercial S^., Portland Me. sides, I to bine bath house on pri- of The Father of Our Country was arrive during the week of July 4. vate beach. 33 The sleeping rooms. among the few that were Shore Land Company have MEATS AND Modern baths and uninjured, just GROCERIES, PROVISIONS lig.itinij. although it was almost in the direct completed another fine bungalow on New management this season. path of the bolt. Edwin Anderson their property here. T-is makes the We have Booklet and rates on applica- everything needed to supply the table and tion. 1 ut out the fire after working for two twenty-second cottage or bungalow only that has been quality goods are sold here. We or three hours. built by this progres- cater for hotel, sive cottage Mr. company. and yacht and Mrs. Alexander Hill of patronage. Fruit and Berries. Oar location en- have been Atlantic, Mass., entertain- ables us to attend to all island orders Hotel Sea Gables ing their sons, Mr. James Hill and promptly.. Mr. Harold and some la- RIGHT PRICES 23d YEAR SAME MANAGEMENT. Hill, young AUCOCISCO HOUSE RIGHT SERVICE dies, Miss Erva Churchill and Miss SOUTH MAINE HARPSWELL, Ouida Key of Wollaston over the CLIFF ISLAND HOTEL OPENED Stands Directly on the Beautiful Casco week end. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ander- LAST WEEK BY MRS. K. B. Bay. son of Atlantic are also Excellent boating, private visiting fishing: them BATCHELOR. bathing beach and houses; fresh eggs, at the Hotel cottage. mtter, milk and vegetables from the farm Mr. and Mrs. Louis Colomb and Outlook For every day; lisli, clams and lob- j Long Staying Guests one sters and Mr. No will so much direct from the water; the rooms family William Diamond are j Better Than Ever. thing give are large, light and airy; sun parlor, spending the summer at Colomb Cot- The Aueocisco House at Cliff to so so etc. Booklets sent. after a | pleasure many people for tage .successful theatrical tour ! Island was L. H. MERROW, opened last week Wed- Proprietor. of the Pacific coast. have with a at so They I nesday by Mrs. K. 13. Batchelor of long time little a cost as a Spend Your Vacation at the them their famous trick dogs, Prince I Baltimore, who has conducted it so and Queenie, fox terriers." Mr. Col- I successfully for eigm years, or more. omb has a new OceanViewrioiei recently purchased The hotel has always been a most speed boat,' named Louise for | Arthur Black, Prop. his i popular resort for Southern families, Columbia wife. It is a twenty-one foot. V bot- Grafonola SO. HARPSWELL. MAINE as well as a select contingent of New tom craft. Details of engine, horse | Unsurpassed si ue- I Yorkers and some Massachusetts We a power, speed, etc., are for carry complete stock of tion. Fine Fishing, withheld, people. The thoroughly good table lie expects to enter the boat in some Rowing, Sailing and and unusually fine- situation of thin all records 230 races. However, the came catalogued, including Motoring. feet of family hotel give» it an advantage which verandas. Panorama of from Boston to Portland in it in sev- the latest makes for in this section dance selections. mountain and Sea. 15 en leadership hours, allowing for stops. of the miies boat from Bay. by Mr. and Mrs. A. Portland.. 15 miles by H. Glynn of West> j Among the guests at present is motor frcmBrunswick. Somerville are spending their nine- j Mih'6 Dorothy F. C. Armstrong of Bal- Columbia Graphophone Co. teenth year on the island, in the Alls- who is a Upen June to September. Kates and timore, particular friend of S50 Me. booklets on rpplicauon. ton Congress St., Portland, GRAFONOLA JEWEL, $35.00 cottage. They are accompanied Miss Mary Cary Batchelor and Mr. by Miss Lucy W. Glynn and guests. Kemp Batchelor. Miss Armstrong's Miss Olive Whipple of brother, Mr. John S. Armstrong, Your Wants Somerville, Jr., Telephone Service to Our and Miss Margaret Simms of is the consul of the Quick Customers Roston. youngest United j Mr. and Mrs. Greenwood of Cam- States, now at Bristol, England, bridge, Mass., are where he hisiting Mr. and represents also Germany, For Your Summer Home DUNN BROTHERS .Mrs. G. H. Hamilton in the Hamil- Austria-Hungary, and Turkey. He is ion The coiiage. but 27 years of age and stands high Famous Provisions and The hotel management is now in in tl.e estimation of the consular Oornell Fibre Wall Board Groceries, General ildse. the hands of Mrs. Katlierine otjicials of this Messrs. George country. Better than Lath and Plaster, Triple Siz3d by the Our of Boston. Mr. P. W. Francis and Hamilton Original Cornell Fibre Stock is Comnlete in Every Department. Olonagle is Ciiadwick of Sizing Proce3B. Making iu Thoroughly Moisture Proof. at the Rockmere for a few days. The Norfolk, Va., are registered for the Finesc and Meats, Qualify Right Prices Saturday night hops will begin when season and are much pleased with There is Nothing Better For Roofs Than the rest of the guests arrive. the beautiful Market at West Harpswell all over South scenery about Cliff, the GENASCO TRINIDAD Delivery Harpswell Mr. and Mrs. G. of the are LAKE George Whitte- gem Bay. They sons of ASPHALT moro of Framingham, Mass., and Capt. F. L. Chadwick, who Is in ROOFING family, and Mrs. Ralph F. Dowey, al- charge of the U. S. magazine sia- WRITE FOR SAMPLES so of Framingham, are summering in uon at. Kort NortolK. the El Moro C. M. cottage. The party mo- Williams Haynes, the author, and rice: rarer comrany toied from Framingham to Portland M!rs. Haynes (nee Betsy Batchelor) General Paper Dealers after the heavy rains of last week. who are now settled at Northamp- On 8 To 16 Street A. E. PINKHAM the Biddeford-Portland detour ton, Mass., among a colony of lit- Exchange Portland, Maine Mr. Whittemore drove through mud erary people, will not he at the So. Me. and water Harpswell, to the huh several times, island until quite late in the season. and skidded Mr. Horse and Auto dangerously. Haynes Is writing for five mag- Delivery Mrs. M. H. Macdonald and daugh- azines at present. Miss Mary Cary Our stables are ters, Alice and are Batchelor is equipped to handle all the business of this Marion, spending visiting there this we are place and prepared to furnish automobiles and the summer at the Crow's month and is entertained with The Beeches teams with careful drivers at Nest. heing any hour of the or day night. Kxpresslng and of all They have done much teas and house the ceive mw'.nK kinds re- already enter- parties among CLIff ISLAND prompt and careful attention. all Have your baggage checked in taining. and expect to do more. literary set. She will be at Cliff care of A. K. J'inkham, South Harpswell, Maine. Mrs. George Willis and daughter within a short time. MRS. C. E. PETTINGILL Soil, Loam, etc., Grading and Fanny of entertained Mrs. Batchelor has Excavating, Cellar Work, Wells, etc. Boston, Mrs. received many Proprietor Willis* son, Mr. Sumner over applications for Willis, late-staying guests Kvery amusement for guests. the week-end at Melrose and says that the outlook for Camp. this The air of the sea braces ap- Mrs. M. H. Kims class of of Melrose, Mass., business is better than ever petite. Yachting, Bathing and has been spending a few days at before in the history of the house. Fishing. the Elmhurat Cottage. Miss Mes- senger has been her guest. Approaching a Reform. AUCOCISCO Mr. Robert Frazer, Mr. Jr., Thom- "Has Crimson Gulch adopted pro- as Gamble, and Mr. Ralph Colpitts hibition?" "No," replied Broncho Bob. Liundry Agents Orders taken for Lobsters nnci Fish and are spending some time in Cook's Telephone 601-605 "But It's on the way. So'o to It Cottages Shore Cottage with Miss Eliza J. bring THE C.T. CLIFF Cook of Melrose. around gradual, the judge has made a SWETT COMPANY ISLAND, MAINE rule that Mr. Alfred Fischer and his bride any man who draws a gun rs on Provisions have been visiting the groom's moth- another will have to quit drinking. er You'll Wholesalers And Retailers of at the Hilltop Cottage. Mrs. Al- bo surprised to ses how nice and References—Special rates fred Fischer is studying with Senor orderly the old place is gettln' to be" Mot:®I, Yacht A for June and Coradette for Shipping Supplies September. grand opera. Miss —Washington Star, Ardis is Fancy Game In Season, Broilers, Squab, and Mm. K. B. BATCHELOR Capron spending July with Capon, Ducklings the groom's mother. She is the Milk and Cream From Private Dairy of Opinion Plainly Expressed. daughter the orchestra leader of Hi ad of The rehearsal had not gone at all Portland Pier Ferry Wharf the Mollis Street Theatre, Boston. to please M,e Miss Stewart of Philadelphia Is stage director, who, at 130-132 COMMERCIAL ST. back Itfl and PORTLAND, MAINE at the Highland Cottage. 8he close, severely unjustly criti- cized is accompanied by her sister, Mrs. the leading man. In conclusion of William E. he said: Valley the Sacramento 8tokea and her three "Say, do you think I have Wouldn't like to see "how small a you the land lays" that will produce sons, Miss Mary I. Taylor, and been stage director for fifteen years wheat and oranges and and Mrs. Nutt. alfalfa, lemons, raisins rice, hops and for nothing?" "1 can not say aa to Mr. and Mrs. walnuts, almonds and peaches, figs and prunes? Wouldn't it seem F. C. Underbill are at answered the WE HAKE A SPECIALTY their that," actor suavely, 'Phone 902 peculiar to see oranges ripening while you were doing your winter recently purchased cottage, "but If you haven't, you have cheated plowing, or a strawberry fruit month for eleven which was the but Is to be OF patch yielding every "Elms," the management." months out of the year? named, "Rock Ledge." Mr. and You Can See This Mrs. A. P. Chandler, Souvenir Spoons, CENTRAL GARAGE Country Without Leaving Home daughter Kathryn and son Milton Usefulness In Growth. We are have Issued beautiful booklets descriptive of various portions spending the summer at the Log Michel Angfelo said: "The more tho STOUGHTON FOLKINS of the v^wmn. etc. CO. Sacramento Valley, Sacramento, Yolo, Solano, Shasta, Glenn marble wastes, the more the ctatue Brooches, Novelties, counties and have a vast fund of information for Mr. and Mr«. you. This bureau Fred 8mlth and grows." It Is painful to see the chisel Servlcs Station for all Makes is conducted for the benefit of the settler and daughters, MlHses solely homeseeker, Grace, Gladys and cut away the precious stone, but If tourist. You may have one or more of the booklets mentioned, a Bvelyn, and son Kenneth are occu- of Cars grace and beauty follow, the process GEO. T. SPRINGER map of California, and answer to your questions and a sample copy pying Shepherd's lx>g this Cabin, is worth while. of our losses of Sunset Magazine, the monthly guide and t&xt-book of the home- season. Ma?y Watohaa, Diamonds, Jtwilry, AUTOMOBILES FOR HIRE Mr. are only the of stone that must seeker and settler, if you will send ten cents in to cover and Mr«. H. F. Chamberlln and chips Bllv«rwf«r* stamps fall cost of mailing. daughter are spending July In the away before the Image 6f the Lord 88 Oak St. Portland, Me. White cottage. They entertained appqaro In human life.—The Watch- 515 Congress St., Portland, Me. SUNSET MAGAZINE SERVICE San Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wllnon of Bos- man-Examiner. BUREAU, Francisco, ton and Mr. T. Be sure to H. Morton over tho mention this paper and name book you wleh. Fourth. He Fixed It All Mrs. A. H. Cunningham and fam- fciflht. "Bud Benwlck!" she ily have returned to the Birches. oxclalmed. Motor Boats for Sale "Aren't Battleship hats are declared Mr. L, E. Muran, of Boston, Is you ashamed of yourself no for cer- tain reasons to Stanley Marine Motors a few with his eat all that banana without at be the latest style for . spending days family. offering I'orfpx re- women. There a Watorproof inanition, nupplio?, The family in occupying the Alpine least part, of It to tho little girl?" Hud was time when there seemed to be pairing, overhauling. Cla«iolene for sale. „ cottage for the season. Mr. Muran looked a bit uncomfortable, but after a foundation for the In j submarine rs.*r.'r;. fnrfettod fireworks before he cnme, | a moment's hesltatto? he answered: type, but at the present the WM. H. ROHR, a fact which was greatly appreciated- "It's all right, grandn.x; I said 'ex- dreadnaught style seems to carry the 14 Commercial Wharf PORTLAND by all. » mass of Remember onse me.'" « ^ fashion, 1 Telephone Peaks Isfaud House BASKETS FOR THE VERANDA Hanging Blossoms or Clusters of ALL DAY TRIP TO GURNET A < Green May Be Employed to Beau- NEW tify Front of House. The Thos. t FEATURE. Co. ;■ The Laughlin only place In Portland where-yo^Bim run your boatsetJ Elaborate Dinner and Have you ever tried to have to a good safe and obtain a Special Music hanging landing complete outfit of everything Given July Fourth. baskets of greenery and flowers on pertaining to motor boats, and the veranda or in the summer living This room? are Vacation Footwear splendid hotel which yearly They charming and they accommodates Marine and entertains so many are not very difficult to keep in order. Hardware of the of all kinds in Brass and For Men and Women Bay's guests is again pleasing If the flowers do die they can be re- G&lranlzed iron. the numerous who people visit it. plenished with new ones, so that you The house has filled 184-186 COMMERCIAL ST., up so rapidly can alwayB keep a hanging bit of love- PORTLAND, ME. that it soon will be filled to Boat back of its ca- liness in sight. landing store, between Long and Central Wharves. In all the Popular Models pacity. Here everything is done to First as to the choice of baskets. please its many friends. A new form and Materials. A porous sort is and of entertainment will commence this best, perhaps the wire ones are best week in the running of a special all of all. Line the day trip on the new steamer Tourist basket with moss. Rubber Soled Footwear, Deer Skin to New Meadows Inn and Gurnet. As for the soil, a mixture of leaf The steamer will leave Oxfords that are as the Casco mold and wood loam or rich garden easy gloves. and Lines Bay Harpswell wharf at loam is good. This soil must be en- 9.30 and return late in the afternoon. riched with fertilizer dissolved from Last Saturday the usual dance was WEST END DAIRY Unusual assortment in smart models is time to in water with which CO held and proved a great social suc- time^ the, cess. it is moistened. The best-way to water ! 40 Custom House a After the dance on the coming Wharf, Portland, Maine notable feature of the these baskets is to sink Saturday the usual program of two them in a | tub of water dances a week. Upon 4th an and leave them there! Our Ice Cream and Frozen are Walk-Over Service July Sweets the kind you elaborate dinner was served and until they are wet through. If the i want if desire the spe- you best. We can supply you at short cial music was played throughout the vines and leaves hang in the water Remember our location us meal by the hotel orchestra ^notice. enables to send on the consisting suspend tbem from a peg or bar next steamer of Mrs. Harriet abovej after order. W. Hanson, Miss the tub. receiving your Hutchinson's Walk-Over. Boot Mary L. Farnliam and Miss Marian Shop Hang the basket where it will not1 TELEPHONE R. Daggett.. The program follows: 544 Portland be subjected to which Congress St., Stars and Stripes, Sousa constantly wind, j dries out the and Overture, America, Moses soil, don't let it have j Mighty Lak a Rose, Nevin much sunlight—just enough to keep, I'm on My Way to Dublin Bay, the soil sweet. Murphy When the soil appears to have losl ( Puppchen, Gilbert some of its richness place some ma- J Cecile Waltz, McKee nure in the water in which the basket KENDALL & WHITNEY A La Carte, Huizman j1 i is immersed several hours before the DEALERS IN Universal Peace, Lampe watering time. Or use a little bone The geusts who arrived last week and meal—not too much—for a Agricultural Horticultural EM. T. WORTH Jr. were Mr. William H. Chase, Wal- too-strong Implements, Fertilizers, LEY, Mr .ana fertilizer might \ burn the roots and and Maine's Leading Optometrist and Optician mam; Mrs. Sara Levy, Bos- Poultry Dairy Supplies, Wooden Ware, Galvanized Iron ton; J. S. Tobie, Boston; Dr. H. A. foliage. You will have to experiment 478 CONGRESS ST., Corner CENTER ST. Downs and Mr. N. E. Heyer, Maiden; a little about the amount and kind ol Ware, Brooms, Brushes, Cordage, etc. Opp. PREBLE Seeds, HOUoE, PORTLAND, ME. Mr. and Mrs. S. O Scott, Newark; enriching to. do. Phone 2174-W. Also specialties in SUMMER All cars at our Bertha B. Bartlett and Bess COMFORTS, such as Ice Cream stop door Bartlett. As for the plants to have, any kind Lynn, Mass.; K. M. Freezers, Lawn Bradley, Lynn; of ivy ought to thrive in a basket and Refrigerators, Swings, Croquet Sets, Window Screens Eyes examined. George G. Newton Prescription lenses Sherman, High- its green makes it and Screen Doors. Call and see us. Mr. lovely especially de ground promptly. Mail orders re- lands; and Mrs. J. L. Dalgleich, sirable. Dusty miller and wandering turned next mail. Meiiden, Conn.; W. J. Gretser and by jew are two reliable Cor. Federal and wife, New York City; Helen M. Bride, plants that will; Temple Sts., Portland, Me. Margaret William T. thrive under almost any conditions ! Gold tilled Eyeglass Chains 50c Loftus, Bride, all of New York; Mrs. George L. and they make a charming background Batcheider and daughter, for Oxalis makes a Prescription Lenses ground to order Boston; flowering plants. Florie Stuart, Hallowell; E. G. Hud- to 40c pretty flowering plant put in the: and up son, F. R both Ring, of Boston; N. H. basket, and ivy geranium is another Kometsch, Fred D. j Genuine Shell and Rubber Frames for Philadelphia; Any kind of geranium can be used, and OUVENIERS YVilkins, Waltliam; William Flynn, j m Library Glasses $1.00 fuchsias and strawberries are also sat and Boston; Mr. and Mrs. Wm, E. Smart, Heating isfactory for the boxes. Ferns of vari Colored Glasses Boston; W. H. P. Smith, Waltliam; 50c and ud ous sorts can Fred J. Burrell, Medford, Mass.; Ar- be used. There ATLAS SHUR-ON EYEGLASSES thur A. Driscoll and Clinton Libby, is a new self-watering iron Plumbing Sold only at this office. Maiden, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. James hanging basket, which needs watering A Consultation M. once a Free All Kinds of Hill, Philadelphia; T. S. Sullivan, only week and which does not Optical Repairing Sam | Boston; Munnich, Newark, N. J.; drip, as it must be admitted the wire Engineers John N. V James, Brooklyn, Y.; Edward baskets do. Of course, this iron bas Connolly, Brooklyn, N. R. L. M. MAINE Y.; ket could be placed in a Japanese TOURMALINES Stoves, Ranges, Tinware Milliffe, Burlingtn, Vt.; Ralph I. wicker basket if the iron did not har The largest up to date line ot Souvenirs Mosses, Boston; C. F, York, Boston; monizc with its In the city. Also a lull line of Ship Stoves, Lanterns and F. J. Grimes, Winthrop, Mass.; James surroundings. Galley M. Bradley, Winthrop; Henry L.. Furnishings At the Gardner, Boston, Mass.; Miss Pearl Watches, Clocks, DAYBURN casino THREE VARIETIES OF BREAD Jewelry Gasoline and King, Springfield, Mass.; Miss Ixraise Engines and Diamonds Water Systems Trefethen's Peak's Island Smith, Hazardville, Conn.; Mr. and Landing, Each Has Its Distinct Value, and the ADMISSION 10c Mrs. V. Meyers, New York; Miss DANCING 5c A COUPLE Point Is One For Repairing of all kinds at short notice Gracie Lewis, Brockton, Mass.; Dr. C. Individual Session 8-11 p.m., 2-5 F. & C. B. p.m. Saturdays and Holidays. Chaudler'a Band Orchestra S. Schwenk, and wife, Mrs. Emma H. Consideration. NASH CO. Superb Surlace. and Dancing Accommodates 330 couples Miss Elvira Schwenk, all vf 381-390 FORE ST. Philadelphia. It is well to know something of the McKENNEY JEWELRY CO. differences- of'the three1-varieties .ol Jewelers and bread—white, wholemeal and brown— ! Opticians; to aid the matter of choice in individ-1 1 Monument ual cases. White bread is made of the Sq., Portland, Me. inside of the wheat; it is practically! AMERICAN DAIRY LUNCH all starch, with a email amount of pro- D. J. MacDONALD, Prop. teid, much of that contained in the j 121 Commercial grain being removed in the outer shell St., nearly oppo- COMMONWEALTH HOTEL .site Island Steamers and South White bread lesB valu- (Incorporated) is, therefore, j Portland Ferry: able for the Opp. State House MASS* building up body and BOSTON^ 180 Middle but at the r»*r Street, nearly opposite Full system, same time is the j Postoffice Value most of the digestible three varieties, Getting j Milk, Cream, etc., fresh from Wholemeal in contradistinc-1 bread, dairy farm daily. Be3t of foods, tion, contains the whole grain, aftei, I quickest service, reasonable charg- the husk From haB been removed; it is; l es. Finest equipment in the East. Your Visit us therefore richer in proteid than the | when In town. Elite Lunch Telephone? 487 white vatlety, and where digestion Congress St. for ladies. need not be considered may be looked upon as the best kind for the ordinary Remember:—There will be ,no charge on a particular party call diet of those in normal heakh. Brown bread completes the list, and are not if you connected with the whose name contains not the person you have only whole grain, but wur also the husk of bran; this has no Offers rooms with hot and cold to the toll given operator. nutritive value, but is very good In water for $1.00 and up, which In- cludes free use of shower baths. providing a sufficiency of bulk, a point apt to be overlooked by those who Nothing to Equal Thu in New England Rooms wltn baths for $1.60 (Two-number calls cannot be made for a and consider food from the scientific stand- private specified person, suites of two rooms and and also of real per 2ay up; such point, Importance for calls will be charged for if there is any answer the bath $4.00 per day and up. by where growing boyB and girls are con- Room and Cafe station which has olning Flrst-Claaa, been called. cerned. The bran or hUBk present European Plan. also sets a ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF up healthful mechanical r ^ Stone floors, nothing wood but the irritation of the and so bowels, is very doors. useful in cases of chronic constipation, Equipped with Its own Sanitary Kodak Artists' Materials You can obtain rates to Supplies any place by asking for the toll which are also by the bulklness Vacuum Cleaning Plant. operator. helped Developing, Printing and of the food. 8trlctly a Temperance Hotel. Enlarging a liltle better than the other fellow. There will be no for such a call. SEND FOR BOOKLET. charge r- «. RTr>rjrrr> ).ner„| Mor> JOHN F. GOULD Individual/8hortcak«a. 549 Congress St., Portland, Me. Put one cupful of flour, pinch of salt, two teaspoonfuls of baking powdei If want the toll to to you operator report you the actual cost of and one heaping teaspoonful of short- "Sebasco Estates" ening Into bowl. Chop until all is well CASCO BAY, MAINE Tents For Sale and To Let the when the is call, message completed, iplease ask her to mixed. Add one scant half of cupful Select BOARD, fl0-|15; modern fur- SULKOWITCH HAD .WARE & PAINT Mix all together. Turn on to nished CO. so mjlk. bungalo*b, camps $50-9350 (or do when you the order for the call. floured 377 FORE STREET give lightly board, press to Inch In season. Accessible from Portland. Write cut Into ■tlWMn large-sized biscuit, Sebasco Estates, Club House, tebasco, Me. Exohanga and Market Street® Sickness,tc on buttered pan and bake quickly ~ Near let*nd Steamer* irfV very .hot oven'l£ mlnut/es. y When If the wanted has no we will to person telephone, try arrange for ready to serve break open, spread with TO LET butter and a little sugar, cover with a small additional At Cliff Island, Maine, six room cottage, message charge, to have him called to a berries that have been mashed and fireplace, water at sink, private cove, sweetened. Put on top of biscuit and station. flush oloset, finely located; also other pay dot with whipped cream. Or bis- open cottages. Inquire at Cobb's, Head of We Want to Do cuits, spread with butter, add mashed the Pier. Your berries, then layer of whipped cream, then top of biscuit, berries and cream. When you leave your office or home, tell someone where you arc Hashed Brown Potatoes. TO-LET AT Then toll calls follow & going. your may you. One pint of chopped cooked pota- Eight room cottage, open fire placet Developing toes,* one-fourth-of a cupful of cream., hard wood floors, pjazza, water etc, one-half teaspoonful of salt, one-eighth \ Rent >100 for season. of a teaspoonful of pepper, one tea- Printing spoonful of chopped parsley, three ta- A few choice house lota for sale at .blespoonfuls butter. Mix the first Ave reasonable prices. Now is the time H. M. SMITH Ingredients; melt the butter In an to buy. omelet pan and when hot add the po- Photographer New 8 Elm England Telephone tatoes. Pack lightly into a layer of SEASHORE LAND COMPANY St., Portland, M*. Ciitmin uniform thickness and cook slowly like Film* C. M. Bowker, Treas. ORDER BY MAIL an omelet. Fold and serve like omelet. and 647 Forest St, Portland, Me. Telegraph Company Chicken Soup. Three pints chicken stock (use wa- A. T. STEWART, Manager ter you boil your chicken in), ten CORDES' CRPE "Old peppercorns, two slices carrot, one fnnhioned thing* of aoHd worth, P. O. Cordet, Proprietor. On them a slice onion, one blade mace. Cook benediction, First- class In Every Particular 1 he Joy and comfort of the earth half hour. Add one pint milk, thicken Private Booms And ntreogtb without wlttl three Dining rettrlctjon." tiblespoon'fuls each of but- 565 1-2—567 1-2 Congress 9t. ter and flour. Salt and pepper to MAINE Antique Furniture Warerooms PORTLAND, •«B tast. Opposlt* Baxter Blook CongrtM St., epp, Public tlhrary 8am Srcota, Prop. Portland, Mr.

^ 1 enue entertained over the Fourth at her cottage, Mrs. William Knowles, Miss Ethel Knowles, William Knowles, Jr., of Dorchester, and Miss J Pearl Coffin of East Boston. Before you put on The dancing assemblies that were a new held at the villa last sum- TO ALL us There were many disappointments Japanese VISITORS Roof—see this week for several picnics and ver- mer are to be run again this season anda parties had been planned for and opened Saturday night. Mr. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, iGeorge Shaw of Chicago,' who is well IN CASCO BAV ■w'th which the rain seriously inter- known in Portland through his con- fered. However one always can find nection -with the Fi-'fl production, will plenty in the way of amusement in have charge. Mr. Shaw is a dancer We Extend a Welcome doors, and as the summer is so short, of unusual talent anu all the latest Hearty take advantage of every day in spite dances will ibe taught by him and his 8ble assistants. or- We want to of weather conditions. Sprague's string do more than welcome you; we are chestra will ready club en- furnish music lor the sea- On Wednesday the Dirigo and anxious to serve as never cot- son. you—prepared before joyed its annual field day at the to Certain-teed Rubber The K. C. K. club an out- supply your every summer need. Roofing tage of Mrs. Fred Stevens. A fish din- enjoyed is ner was served at noon by the hostess, ing Wednesday at the Sterling cot- weatherproof—guaran- assisted by Mrs. R. M. Whitney of tage at Trefethen's. A picnic dinner We have an efficient Mail Order Department. You teed for 15 years—costs less. Westbrook. The club programs for was served at noon and a very pleas- ] are as close to our store as next year -were given out, and it was ant day passed by the club members. always your own writ- planned that the club would have an Those present were Miss 'Nellie ing desk. Send in your order or request by mail and outing each month during the sum- Townsend, Miss Katherine Sterling, it will receive our prompt attention. THE mer. The members present were: Miss Marjorie Sterling, and Miss EMERY-WATERHOUSE COMPANY Mrs. Alice S. Dean, Mrs. Martha P. Thelma Sterling. Dealers in Hardware, Paints, Oils and Varnishes Mrs. Anne G. Mrs. When you come to Portland call at our Coburn, Parrott, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rand of Augusta store. Your Corner Pearl Gannett E. Mrs. M. Sweet- and Middle Rowe, Mary have been recent guests of their fath- •visit will be without a Streets, Portland incomplete call at 4 sir, Mrs. Hattie M. Genthner, Mrs. er, Mr. R. S. Rand at his summer minutes walk from Custom House Martha Smardon, Mrs. Sadie M. Bur- home, the Woodbine cottage. Mr. bank, Miss Abbie E. Thompson, and 'Rand has also had his grandson and the hostess, Mrs. Stevens. The guests wife, Mr. and Airs. Raymond Rand of \ff~Y * ■were, Miss Dorothy Dean, Miss Mar- Stevens avenue, Portland, as his ion Rowe and Miss Virginia Sweetsir. guests. rtiree Floors American Clothing Co.'s Building. Elevators Mrs. John Graham Cox of Everett J Harold P. ^Robinson of the First Na- Mass., and a former summer resident tional Bank of Boston with Mrs. Rob- Porteous, Mitchell & Braun Go- is at the island for a short visit, the inson and little son, Parker, and Miss HOME OF COOD guest of Mr. and Mrs. lHarvey Tre- Leitha Savage of Skowhegan have ar- Department Store Portland, Me. VALUES fethen on Island avenue. rived for a three weeks' stay with Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Friedman and Mr. Robinson's mother at the Pleas- Miss Edna Britton of New York City ant View cottage in Sterling Row. are at Evergreen for a month's stay. Mrs. Albert Waite, who has been Rockwell's 1 The members of Dr. visiting her Mrs. at their home on mother, George Sargent Road, Tre- ened arc lights and with its Can class of the Church of the Messiah en- polished You Smith of has Afford Monhegan, to fethen. reurnpa maple floor this is attractive joyed an outing on Wednesday at the her at building cottage Evergreen. Mr. and Mrs. Stevens of enough for the most Fern Park association cottage with a Harry critical taste. The Evergreen Social club held its Westhrook are at their summer home The dances will be picnic dinner served at noon. Those carefully con- monthly meeting with Mrs. Donald ! on the City Point shore for the sum- ducted Messrs. present were: Mrs. George R. Robin- by Burns &. Day, who Garden at her summer home, the mer months. have son, Mrs. >N. H. Merrill, Mrs. H. O. I personally superintended the de- "Overlook," at Evergreen on Wednes- Mr. tails of Whitten, Miss Alice Whitten, Mrs. J. and Mrs. Fred Saunders and construction of the building. day. After the regular business meet- their Afternoon and H. Wish, Mrs. J. P. Rockwell, Mrs. W. daughter, Miss Lizzie Ellen, with evening sessions will ing at which the president, Mrs. Em- their be given on E. Shedd, Mrs. H. I. Low, Miss Elea- mother, Mrs. E. A. Scholes of Saturdays and evening bert Robinson, presided, an informal Fessenden sesions from 8 to 11 nor Mrs. H. M. Miss Eliz- street, Portland, have ar- only the rest of 9.95 Low, Babb, social time was enjoyed during which rived at the week. Classes will be abeth Walker, Mrs. Lois Winship, Mrs. Evergreen, to spend the sea- held during refreshments were served by the hos- son at afternoons and Andrew M. Heseltine, Mrs. L. F. Gray, their summer cottage, the mornings, also as re- tess. The members present were Mrs. quired. All the modern Mrs. A. H. Marden, Mrs. H. H. Hodg- lona. dances will be for a real 'Robinson, Mrs. W. H. Mrs. W. dressy Pure Wool Mrs. G. Mrs. G. Lane, Mrs. Alvah taught by experts. The steamer Pil- kins, A. Savage, B. O. Strout of the Arawana Peterson, Mrs. Walter Lovell, Mrs. grim is to make special down Libby, Miss Hilda Griffin, Rev. and •cottage has been in Boston for a few trips A. D. Webber, Mrs. H. W. Stuart, Mrs. and return after the or blue. in Mrs. Walker and Miss Elizabeth days' visit with her parents, Mr. and dancing. Motor- Suit, fancy Come Harry .'Hanson, Mrs. Charles Harris, boat parties will be most "Walker. Mrs. Irving Packard. Captain Alvah welcome, Miss Rose Allen, Mrs. George Gate- landing being n.-ade directly in front and let our Mrs. E. H. Swain of Robimvood Strout, who for several years has been salesman show house, Mrs. J. Park Rockwell, Mrs. of the Casino. The owners are Frank entertained the Nous first pilot on the Gov. has Lodge, Entre Churchill O'Donnell, Mrs. Albert Dingley, J. Burns and A. Cook, 'been made of James Day of Massa- club one day this week, the time be- and the captain the Bay State. you. These suits are a hostess. Mrs. James O'Don- chusetts, the former having drawn all lot ing spent with cards. Mrs. Fred Burns nell was a guest. The next meeting Mrs. James O'Donnell and her son, plans for the building. received the first prize, Mrs. N. H. will be held with Mrs. Charles Harris Arthur, of Grayv street, Portland, are from a surplus stock from a Keating the second, and Mrs. W. A. at Bowlder Lodge. pleasantly located for the summer in Hunt, the consolation. Mrs. Broe will the bungalow at Mr. SOUTH Mrs. A. D. Webber, Mrs. Thomas Gray Evergreen. HARPSWELL. be the hostess on next Thursday af- O'Donnell has been Mr. large wholesale concern that Oulton and little daughter and Miss entertaining ternoon, entertaining at the cottage of Albion Gooding of for a few Continued from Lucy Webber are at their summer Deering Page 1.) Mrs. C. W. Morrill on Island avenue. days' stay. we home, the Wayside, at Evergreen for recently closed out and A house party of young people were the season. They nave been enter- Dr. and Mrs. Seth Hilborn with made a member of the Phi Beta Kap- at the Bay View cottage, Evergreen, taining Mrs. George Suei (Nellie Phe- other members of the family are pa scholastic fraternity. He will work are worth 1 4 to 1 for the week-end and $ $ 5. holiday, includ- lan) of Berlin, X. H., for a few days. pleasantly established at the Curfew under the direction of Prof. Ulric Dah- Miss Doris Miss on ing Dennison, Marion Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lane and Mas- the Trefethen shore for the sea- lgren of Princeton University in his Miss son. Pitcher, 'Muriel Griffin, Miss ter John returned Monday to their research work at the Harpswell lab- Florence Miss Little- Automobile Mosher, Evelyn summer home at Evergreen after Mrs. C. M. Berry of Gardiner is the oratory. Dusters, field and the Messrs. W. Ernest spending the week at of their camp at guest her son and his wife at their Mrs. Myra Austin and her daugh- Leighton, Lewis Watson, Everett Little Sebago. cottage on the Trefethen shore, and ter, Miss Eva Austin of Lewiston have Fiekett, Emery Winslow and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Philip G. Haskell of will remain through July. taken Captain George R. Johnson's 3.95 Battie. The party was chaperoned by 95c, 1.95, 2.95, the Stateway Mr. cottage, "Casco for month Mrs. F. J. Mosher. apartments, Portland, George Sanborn arrived the past Rest," the spent the week-end and Fourth as •week from his home in Springfield to of July. Mrs. George Marsters of Island guests of Mr. and Mrs. his av-; Herman Dyer pass vacation at the Bide-a-Wee Miss Alice and Miss Josephine Per- on Pleasant avenue, where he was aj ry 01 ooikth Portland were the guests guest last summer. of Miss Amy L. Getchell over Sunday. Mrs. A. G. Thomson has been in They returned by the last boat on Montreal for the past week and will ■Monday. be accompanied home by her young Mr. >N. S. Moffett of St. Louis and AmericanClothingCo.255 Middle daughter, Yvonne, to spend the sum- Mrs. Moffett, with their four daugh- St, Portland, Me. mer on the island. ters, the Misses Sophie, Florence, THE LARGEST CLOTHING Mrs. B. F. Andrews of Cumberland Nathalie and Olive, are at the Auburn STORE IN MAINE Mills arrived this week to visit her Colony for the entire season. They niece, Mrs. Sydney Jackson, at Ever- have the beautiful cottage belonging green. Mrs. Andrew's daughter, Mar- to Mr. R. M. Hubbard, Mr. Moffett's lon, leaves this week for a western partner. Mrs. Moffett's mother, Mrs. trip which will include a visit to the E. Boogher of St. Louis came with 74 Exchange St. LI 1 1 dv'O Opposite exposition. them, and will probably remain some Portland 1 tJ I I ltJi o WCI I t/ Post Office Miss Hazel time. Tapley has opened a lit- — We serve the best 25 cent dinner in tle tea room at the Anchorage. Ever- Mrs. Alvin H. Bibber has been en- the city.— green, which will be tertaining her Miss Marian appreciated by friend. Quality Food and Quick Service. the summer colony. Andrews of Brunswick for the last two weeks at her Mr. and Mrs. Charles Porter of home on Stover's Point. We are to serve the prepared Lobster and Sea Food of any kind. A West End have opened their attrac- Miss Margareta McCandless, who is Breakfast and SHOWER OP Special Supper Combinations. Remember when tive summer home on the Trefethen staying at her parents' cottage at the in Portland to dine with us. OPEN DAY AND shore for the summer and are enter- Auburn Colony, was in Boston on NIGHT. taining their daughter. Mrs. John Tuesday of last week, returning TIenning and little son, Porter, of Wa- Thursday. terville for a two weeks' visit. Miss Mr. Thomas Patrick Arnold and left for his home last Thursday. Sara Porter .a graduate of the Dr. family of N. are on the PARASOLS Paterson, J., Mrs. Viana M. Phiibricfc and her Sargent school of Boston, and who is list this Colony year. They arrived Miss There are an instructor of daughter, Ethel Philbrick of He- the Y. W. C. A. of last week and are at Miss Annie Kansas bron arrived here July 3 to stay until 3 City, is also with her parents Packard's cottage. Kinds of for the vacation September 15. This will make Miss A welcome a period. Mr shower—bringing new and .and Mrs. Amzi D. Sanborn and Philbrick's tenth summer at Harps- The ATessrs. Sherman Refrigerators pretty parasol for every woman. Our Marr, William children from Sabattus and Mr. Wil- well with her friends, R. M. Strout and Ernest — summer collection Harrison, Smith, John Burke, liam Hay were Che guests of Mr. and has just arrived—com- and Mr. family. good Flannigan, all of Portland, Mrs. William P. Haskell on a number of clever Thursday Mrs. Fred A. Morey and Miss Rxith — prising exceedingly have taken the Laurel cottage on the of last week. better novelties. Knickerbocker Morey of Lewiston have arrived for road for the season — 1 Recent arrivals are Misses May and the entire season at their and ave been entertaining Joseph delightful best Parasols in Elizabeth Porter of Hurricane situated on rain-proof silk—black and Brown for the past week.. Philadelphia, Pa., cottage, Hut, who have come for colors—with a new idea in "take-off" the season at Hurricane Ledge. They are among W. H. Sargent and of Cum- South We have them all family Harpswell. They are making South Harpswell's very welcome handle. Excellent for berland avenue have their travel—$5.00. opened headquarters for the present at a lo- guests. home at Trefethens for the season. cal $4.95 and Black and White Parasols in boarding house. up stripes The motor runabout Muggins, owned Mr. William K. Dana and Miss Lou- and frames—handles to by Charles R. Harris of The Ocean View. Kitchen checks—gilt Portland and ise Dana of Westbrook arrived at Furnishing Dept. $2.00 to $6.00. "Boulder Lodge" at Evergreen This match, landing, their cottage in the Auburn Colony popular house has recently Street was sunk at their moorings the last •started Its Floor by Wednesday and have had it pre- season. Mr. Arthur Black, heavy rain of which the new Friday night, pared for several guests, among whom proprietor, lias arrived from seriously nffeotprl nil boats of Parasols in colors and Dresden opon will be Dr. and Mrs. Horace Porter of Boston and will repeat his successful fancy effects, this class in Casco Bay. Mr. Harris Pittsburg. Mrs. Porter is Mr. management of oilier New England $2.00 to will Dana's Oren Sons $8.00. give the boat a thorough over- daughter. summer hotels here at Harpswell. Hooper's hauling, the engine been sub- having Mr. and Miss Grace J. Black came with her Just outside the High Rent dis Children's Parasols, 50c to $1.50. merged for Mrs. John Campbell are' nearly twenty-four hours. father. She has arranged a Middle among the arrivals recently. They very trict, Street, Portland and charming program of concerts Carriage Auto Parasols—Black and Pongee, came from Lewiston on the sixth and evening will which she and her sister, Miss Helen, $1.00 to probably remain until early Sep- $4.00. Dayburn Casino tember. ■will manage themselves. These con- Open certs will take on Mr. Michael place such days as Eastman's—Mail Orders Filled. Burke of Lewlston with will the SUPERB DANCE FLOOR FILLS his please patrons of the house, wife and son, Mr. John Burke, ar- LONG FELT WANT. and the guests are sure to enjoy them- THE REXALL STORES rived at their cottage near the Auburn selves, for both of tho sisters are well Colony on July first. are ex- The two To be Conducted In Manner They known artists in Boston. The latest Dependable Drug Stores of Superior pecting to spend a Pottland, A full line of by Burns & delightful summer, arrivals are registered as ToIIowb: everything ap- Day. being enthusiastic to a First Class Store admirers of the Mr. and Mrs. Alber Emerton of Bos- plying Drug at low- Sea The opening of the Point. The Burkes est cut Suits and All newly built Day- have owned a cot- ton, (Mr. Emerton is connected with possible prices. burn Casino dancing pavilion tage here for years. Saturday many Jibe Old Colony Trust Company), Mr. was unother event for epoch making Tho little cottage, "Overlook," had and Mrs. B. .1. Newcome of Boston Peak* Island. The construct- a that Goes with 'em building, Jolly house party last week. Mrs, with their daughters, Misses Dorothy ed In fhe most modern with steel way, George H. Jordan was the hostess to and Isabel Falsam. The clientele will floor and roof trusses, and of such di- Mr. and Simmons & Hammond Mrs. Henry Shlbner of Lewis- continue to increase as the early days We're for mensions that three hundred headquarters Bathing couples ton, who have been married recently, of July go by. TWO STORES dance at one Suits, and may time, Is situated on and her mother. Mrs. Albert F. Jordan Caps, Shoes, Stockings the beach at Trefethen's landing reach- of Lewiston. 575 and 633 Mies (Helen Jordan of The Sea Gables. Congress St., Portland ing out over the water other accessories for beach and surf where Its hun- Auburn was to be there ,but was de- dred windows may catch the cool layed and Is expected to arrive this The newly-nnmed Sea Gables haw wear. Our assortment is most com- breath of the sea. mea- as usual .The building coming week. Mrs. Jordan, owing to upon Its register this year a sures exact. Recent 68 by 108 feet with wide the success of this party, will arge number of visitors who have boen arrivals were: Mr. C. and Prices are give A. Reed plete interesting. promenade encircling the dance floor several to her friends from coming here year after year for sever- and Mr. George H. the city of Pomeroy very modest. 40 by 80 feet dear space. The found- later In July. al seasons. Owing to the homelike Rath; Mrs. Henry A. Free of Lewis- is ton, who ing high studded and the llgfot steel It Is atmosphere of this superior house, the came for a few days to sup- glorious indeed to behold the ervise roof trusses give it a firm yet airy ap- guests here always taold a warm the work at her new summer American flags displayed this year place pearance. The interior color scheme In their hearts for it, and such friends home; Mr. C. O. Dlggles of throughout the islands, many of which Lewlston; Is olive green. Many conveniences not are In every respect the most valuable Mrs. John A. Peterson and Miss Eliz- are new. They are an outward sign of, usually given have been asset to every establishment. abeth Peterson, Incorporated the patriotism whloh Is Inherent In all Portland; Mr. Philip such as check a It Is one of F. Chapman and Miss toilets, rooms, Americans and needs Mr. L. H. Merrow's Florence Ros- EASTMAN but the touching coe, BROS. & BANCROFT *oda shop, etc, etc. The mu- boasts that the visitors here feel as If Portland; Mr. G. D. and of tho difficulties of the present mo- Mr. W. sic at all dances will be furnished they were In their own summer D. iWHUs, Mr. John PORTLAND, MAINE foy ment to bring It to brilliancy. homo Rogers of Rrnns- the famous Chandler's Band orchestra, Instead of at a summer hotol, and the wick ;Mrs. Alexander of Milton, •