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The Republican Journal. ME 9,‘i. NO. 14. ! yiil.l ._BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, APRIL 7. 1921. ITVE (’'ENTS The special News of Belfast. parts on the program for Many seago ng men and other friends Orrin real estate, has rent- | Aurora Rebekah will hold its jl,c J* Dickey, Lodge The Easter Recital Inhere were the B. H. S. and Ball. guests present from Sears- class of 1921 are in Belfast and vicinity regretted to learn ed for Mrs. A. C. Mossman her apart- regular next completed meeting Tuesday evening, port, Camden and Rockland. It is evi- for the graduation which recent death of Capt. John G. to Mrs. Lizzie M. when f h frankel will return the latter will take place of the ments on Spring street, supper will be served at 6 o’clock One of the Season’s Most Fascinating Fea- ey appreciated the program as in ; Mrs. Pattee a early June. The at his home in Maas. who will reside followed has been to > from business trip to parts assigned Crowley Brookline, Long and family of Saco, by degree work. tures. requested repeat eek by it later rank were won Mrs. in Searsport and Camden. by Helen as His death was caused by pneumonia. He | here. Sumner C.Pattee is con- Wescott The North Church Guild was enter- receiving A general York gratulations from source dance closed the pleasant | valedictorian; Bartlett a summer home in Rockport. eyery for the Whiting, saluta- had pleasant meet tained with a -uses to be the most interest- j j The Universalist League will with Monday evening by Miss Florence pronounced success evening, crowd participating. Ruth Leman of the recital given torian; and Lenore Mrs. Lloyd D. McReen was the of the season will be Thomp- The case of Fred Thompson of Chicago Mrs. George Frisbee, Congress street, M. Dunton. Flans for the summer sale by the junior classes of her accom- same i j dancing panist for sori, essayists; of the elective school and also for the the recital and McKeen’s or- vs. numbers the decree of the of afternoon at 2 30. were discussed and for its enjoyable ball that and Pinnette Phillips in appeal from Judge Thursday Every work fancy chestra of seven Verna Greenlaw will followed in the on pieces, with Charles F. have the the will in woman church table Armory March 30th. a fifteen string trial in tfie prophecy. Probate Court in allowing the interested in the is urged begun under the direction of a Hammons as vocal Louise The teacher’s personal grace and mod- soloist, turnished the Clark, the 1 T. to committee best of music for 5 .1 the Ward alley. history; Agues Hill! estate of the late Henrietta Nichols of come and help with the work. consisting of Mrs. C. B. est manners are the ball. the will; Elizabeth genuine object lessons to Jtittredge and Carroll 1 has been again returned from Holmes, Mrs. R. her pupiis, who adore her and s' contract made by citi- Searsport Letters have been received from Capt. Raymond Sherman, very natur- Parker, the presentation of gifts. ally desire to imitate her the Law Court. The decree of the Pro- i and Mrs. O. B. WilKins, Mrs. C. A. Rack- every character- st with Leonard & Barrows, Mrs. John E. Billings, who have st- istic. To PERSONAL 1 the adult members present last A still alarm was is sustained. Mrs. G. E. W. —- given bate Court rived at their new home at liife, Kittredge, Mrs. H. * ird, Stevens, Bearce Co., Thursday af- Delhi, Cape Wednesday evening her ability as a first ternoon for a fire and Mrs. V. L. Amos at the a visit with Hall, Mrs. Frank A. class teacher was most Clement left on a 1, 1922. All subscribers residence of Mr. Raymond R. Sherman met with a seri- Delaware, after relatives in apparent, espec- Wednesday and Mrs. hen | Mrs. Z. D. in the solo dances business trip to Boston. Hazeltine on N. Bramhall, Hartshorn, Mrs. ially of little children, the amount subscribed in ous accident last Sunday at Swan Brooklyn, Y. Northport Lake, M. who have never had the Avenue. It was L. Slugg, Mrs. John C. Pillsbury, experience of Mrs. C. went e their certificates of stock necessary to a Elmer A. Pillsbury to Rock- string : where he and his father, Sher- James F. Sheldon has bought the three appearing before an audience. With one land Grac^ line of hose as Miss Louise Clement will be hostess at Saturday for a few visit. the fire which the days* Belfast Savings Bank. caught man, were spending the day at their cot- exception, special numbers on the around j tenement houses in the rear of the Method- the next Hon. the kitchen chimney had meeting. program were original with the teacher. Arthur S. Littlefield of Portland > worked noon took illustrations that ad- tage. About Raymond his ist church on owned the and :ia11y the Spring street, by The costumes were Rockland was in Belfast through partition. There was 1 Alfred A. Cyr of the most Thursday con- to shoot crows and was a short Waterville, jun- I appropriate, on journal pays comes from gun only heirs of Chase. He plans to that the business. siderable and the Timothy ior member of indicating parents of the pupils damage house was filled when Cyr Brothers, contractors were lost a of distance from the cottage he dis- rent them as are for also interested in the success of the ently ring keys with they the present, of the Mrs. Minnie Simpson of Fairfield is the smoke. The response of new bridge building in function and ready the covere that some fishermen from Bel- Belfast, the of no end of worry, as one but later will make several changes. opportunity assisting guest of Mrs. Horace E. McDonald and firemen saved a serious loss. met with a severe accident about 3 p. m. in its scenic effect. The two fast met with an accident in their class num- other friends. er home key and another J had bers Work in the clothing factories is in- Tuesday at the draw of the bridge. He Ace of Diamonds (Danish Folk The death last boat and went to their assistance after Mrs. posit box. They were re- week in Rockland of dance) and the closing march were most D. W. Dodge and Mrs A. P. j creasing gradually. It is estimated that was on the barge going through the draw his on the ground. When he pleasing. Sampson of Freedom were in Cushman of Searsmont, Joseph-Edwin Erohock removed a former putting gun j Belfast | about from Boston are at when he stepped on a loose and A ! on resident of his gun he forty people pla^k very pretty feature was the courte- Wednesday business. cm on the street, Northport, at the age of 75 returned to pick up caught present employed in the factory in the was thrown into the river. He received ous attention paid the Mrs. Carl years. Erohock was born in his foot and fell. The trigger of the gun matrons, Charles E. Knowlton arrived home in L. £lr. North- a H. Mrs. William M Robertson, teacher, 1 Kflowlton building near the depot. Work cut several inches long on the side of Stevens, Randall and from and owned on the it was Thursday Boston, where he had port the property now the catching ground discharg- Mrs. Morris L. who in full and idies of her Sunday school is also increasing in the Stev- his head and also fractured his right col- Slugg, been the past three weeks. summer home of ed and entered the fleshy part of his Leonard, very becoming were 1 Louis Pennington" evening gowns, ush- tpi ist church gave olie of ens & Bearce factory. lar bone. He was taken to his room at ered to the seats of Mrs. W. C. When a man he forearm. An artery was severed honor by little lads Thompson was in Belfast young went to Vinalha j right a the Mrs. Fletcher L. Vghit- 1 Wayside Tea House and Dr. Harry from four years up, Richard Sherman, Tuesday on her way from Thorndike to ven, where he was and he bled The young men W alter who connected with the profusely. Childress, recently bought George Thomas New York for a short shower last L. Kilgore called. The fracture was re- Rogers, Parker, Henry I visit. Wednesday his the J. granite works and later went to Clark’s ; he had befriended came to assistance H. Morris farm on the Belmont Ingersoll and John Stevens. Then the home on Miller street. duced Wednesday morning and Mr. Cyr Miss Maud Gammans will arrive home island aud then to and he directed what he wished them to avenue met with a dainty little flower girls appealing with Rockland, lie was road, lately painful thinks tomorrow, from New plete surprise to the 1 he had a fortunate escape as well arm of Friday, York City, bride, as for he realized that he accident bouquets snap dragons were Jane formerly in trade in Rockland. He serv- do lirst aid, while cutting wood. He severed where she spent the winter. Vivian M. Howard. Sev- as a severe accident. Since work closed Mudgett, Eva Mayo, Caroline Dolloff and ed for was in His father went to the index to the on his left many years as a member of the as- danger. finger palm Arline Parker. After the W. R. .d useful souvenirs of the on the bridge he had been in Boston with march the en- Howard has returned from a sessors for Rockland and the nearest telephone and called Dr. Eu- hand. Drs. Eugene D. Tapley and tire class short visit in is survived by Harry his wife and by couples courtesied to their Orono. He is one of the L. daughter Gladys, the latter matrons. most one brother and two sisters. He gene 1). Tapley, who at once responded. Kilgore dressed the wound. loyal alumni of the U. of M. had a a at student the New England Conserva- the little son Dr. it will be several weeks Eugene, of Mr. and Mrs. the official bulletin of the wide acquaintance in this vicinity. Tapley says Mr. and Mrs. Miss Llewella Sleeper Thorndike of Charles Bradbury enter- tory of Music He arrived here Charles F. Hammons, comes naturally by before he can use the arm. Monday Rockland arrived to Agriculture and Mechanic tained last his ability to and dance Saturday spend a POOR’S Mills. Charles Boynton has Thursday evening in honor ot returned an sing and was having from auto trip to At- few days with Mrs. J. L. Sleeper, says of Prof, greeted with a very insistent encore as Montana, bought the Patterson place and is The Salvation is extending its the former’s “sixteenth” birthday. lantic and doing Army City Washington with his hesang'Tm a Lonesome Little Fred W. known in Belfast ar.d a Raindrop” Seavey is at home from quite extensive on the service Supper was served at 6.30 from three repairs buildings. home work this year through the family. Wednesday he was very com- from the Village Follies. The little for of girls Bridgeport, Conn., an indefinite visit University Maine: He intends in this tables centered with carnations and assisting him in the chorus with his moving spring....Mrs. formation of “Community Advisory pink fortable, apparently feeling no ill effects were Elena father, George C. Seavey. head of the Doris oppe, poultry Ered who is confined to the with place cards of the same tone. Cov- Shute, Collins, Emily Larter, house, Boards.” Such Boards have been ap- from his salt water bath. Raeklilfe, Miss Vivian Littlefield of Montana State College at Alice Banks and Fern Linnekin in storm Bangor ar- received about 50 cards and booklets and in ers were laid for 18 and the menu was rived as the Dreading a disease known pointed twenty-four different States. garments with bright umbrellas. recently guest of Donald D. v several presents abundant and most Whitman at the home of his hug.” J. J. Caswell of gher birthday.Miss They aid in the efficiency and the econo- appeasing. A deli- Government In the group folk dances by the class parents. rites to the State Helen Rolerson has cious City the ball room College been sick. She was my of Salvation Army work, A field birthday cake with sixteen candles decorum of even the small- Miss Emma Hichborn, clerk in the relief for the est ■erning dis- not able to was children surpassed that generally seen Howes dry good is at attend High school last week, worker, Mr. Daniel was in Bel- presented by the family of John The April of the store, her home in m Prof. Schoppe: Reilley, meeting Belfast City from the seats but is spectators’ of many pub- Stockton Springs for a week or moie. ■ better....School Chalmers and served to the in’ poultry expert, Mr. commenced last fast last week to establish one of these guests. Mr. Council was held Monday night, Mayor lic alfairs. his week after the Easter Bradbury was with a Mrs. Amos F. Carleton and 'Ugh lectures at the re- vacation and the Boards in our community. He secured presented hand- Wescott presiding. Absent: Alderman borne ot the misses of the class, Eunice little Norma stitute here, has given me pupils are their new some Nutting of autumn Doris Katrina granddaughter, Mansur, left enjoying Victrola.... the co-operation of a number of our citi- picture and a Vaughan, Councilmen D. S. Staples Ames, Wilson, Kelley, 1 wish to inquire if Hall, Laura Wednesday to visit relatives in Dexter. you Howard who has been at home pot of jonquils from the Beady, Virgie McDonald and Doro- hied Wilson, zens, and called a meeting for orgai iza- Universalist and Pattershall. * White Leghorn eggs thy Whitcomb as Highland did John D. of the past week his choir, flowers from friends at home and lasses, Cleary Hyde Park, Mass., d if a couple of visiting parents, Mr. tion. Mr. Harry A. Foster was appointed The roll of accounts was passed as fol- the Scotch dance with ctediL to settings them- returned to his home Monday after a me. There are no and Mrs. Lester returned to abroad, also post cards galore a selves and to such Wilson, Oro- temporary chairman. It was voted that including lows: their teacher. Their cos- two weeks’ visit with his aunt, Mrs. neck of the woods.’” no half-mile tumes were last Monday....Mrs. F. T. Wentworth a Community Advisory Board be string of good wishes from Contingent $639 70 becoming and they were in Patrick Troy. formed, the of the ppe has also been elected has the sad members of the Highways.1. 787 75 spirit dance. received news of the death of and the officers were elected: Universalist League. Mr. and Mrs. following School 368 03 The Nature one Ralph H. Howes returned > Fellow in the Transportation. Dance, of Mrs. Pat- National her J. W. in The evening was spent with Saturday from where brother, Towle, Bridgeport, President, Mr. O. E. Frost; Secretary, music, Police. 2 6a tee’s best compositions, was done by Hil- !j morning Boston, ientitle Research. apd Brown Tail Moth Expense. 40 30 the latter had been for a few Calif. Mrs. C. M. Mr. Ralph games dancing. Mrs. Bradbury was degard, the little daughter of Mr. and weeks for Craig; Treasurer, Belfast tree Library. 237 83 medical advice. assisted Misses Madeline Mrs. Levi L. Rogers, with a grace that A. Bramhall. Committees also were ap- by Audrey, and School Contingent. 73 39 was Julia Chalmers. Free Text appreciated by the public, who saw Mrs. E. L. Colcord and son pointed: Organization Rev The guests were Rev. Books. 328 83 i Clayton committee, School her for the first time All unconscious have Wil iam Repairs. 69 70 ! returned from a visit in East Bos- William Mrs. Bar- Vaughan, Mrs. Cecil Clay, Mr. of the she Vaughan, Josephine Paupers. 28 56 i pretty picture made in her ton, where they were guests of Mr. and and Mrs. Earl L. and ton; education, Rev. George C. Sauer, Talbot, Mr. and Mrs. City Team. 100 81 j dainty fluffy tulle lavender gown, Mrs. John Mattola. Harold S. Mr. Armory. 62 50 bare legs and feet she did the intricate Rev. Alfred C. Rev. Charles W. McKeen, and Mrs. Thomas K. Elliott, Hayford Account. 52 55 like a maid Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C. Davis of Rock- E. steps from Fairyland. Tile Mr. Bert L. Bowker, Mr. and Mrs. Basil R. Allen, State of Maine..■. 83 11 land were last Martin, Davis; service, Mr. encore was done with the same modest guests Wednesday and Miss Fire Department. 144 36 Harry A. Maine Katherine E. Brier, Dr. Foster C- and that holds Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. Chase Foster, Hills, Bert L. School Charity. 20 13 unassuming spirit the at- tention of all. The came especially to attend the Easter Mrs. Small, John F. Chapman, George Elmen- Supt. of Schools. 93 75 LOOK Davis, Josephine Barton, Mrs. C. ball in the City Building. 63 59 Miss Oretchen, the daughter of Mr. and Armory. M. Craig; finance, Mr. O. E. Mrs. dorf, J Earle Braley and Frank R. Frost, Ueneral School Purposes. 253 17 Mrs. Edward H. wore a Cecil Keene. Fletcher, very Victor Whittier has been spending the Clay, M(. Ralph H. Howes. The Street Lights. 402 26 ballet costume becoming of pale green past week in Warren from his duties at organization and tulle with hair bands of the same tone. finance committees will I A Birthday in Florida, a friend the Windsor Hotel, while trying his luck Total.$3,852 28 She is one of or be completed later. Mr. the older pupils of the class at smelt and Frost has fishing over old ap- | of The Journal writes from Flo- Petitions from John E. talking Daytona, Bunker et als and has appeared frequently in public in times with the pointed a meeting of the board to be held boys. Specials rida, concerning a recent incident in the for a sewer on and solo work, but on this occasion did the High street, Mrs. W. at the municipal court room on and artistic Mr. and Mrs. Chester E. Perkins of Thursday lives of Belfast in that H. Snow et als for a graceful Valse Impromptu in people visiting sewer on Belmont arrived | a manner that called for the most Northport Thursday from a few afternoon, April 7, at 4 o’clock, prompt- in as A only ; City, part, follows: lady of our i avenue, were received and referred to the weeks’ v sit in Boston and favorable comment. She was also cor- wi'l stop at FRIDAY ly. Among many who promised Mr. Reil- who is to the Windsor until AND SATURDAY party, supposed be old, but in | committee on sewers. dially encored. they open their sum- ley their co-operation are Mayor C. W. is observed her Rackliffe and mer home at Northport. reality not, birthday here The following order was passed in con- Emily Fern Limiekin, the —AT— Wescott, Mrs. Elmer Mrs. Willis on March former in white and the latter in Louis De Lemos has Small, Saturday, 26th,being the twen- currence: [ blue, returned from an ■.wearii a E. Hamilton, Mrs. C. E. g gownsof century past, appeared extended visit in and Rhoades, Mrs. ty-first successive birthday passed in the ; Ordered: lhat it is Savannah, Fla., is hereby determined demure and stately in the slow but Ben Mrs. pret very enthusiastic about that State and Hazeltine, E. P. Carle, Mr Southland. On this with that the streets and dance of the Old j occasion, good following portions of ty Fashioned Maids. also of other sections in the South he Selwyn 1 Mr. J. H. Dr. health and Its direct contrast of all hompson, Howes, i beautiful August weather and streets be sprinkled during the ensuing modern ideas visited, tie made the trip by auto. Market. W. L. Mr. T. was a pleasing innovation. re erry’s West, Irving Mr. all season They | Dinsmore, surroundings and with in whole at the about, visiting expense of the Donald Spear arrived from Morris L. sponded very sedately to their encore recently Slugg, Mr. Elmer A. Sherman. the was one of abutters: where he has friends, day genuine pleas- repeating a few measures of the dance. Bath, been employed in the linemen’s crew of ure. Old neighbors from St. Augustine j Church street, its entire length: High Miss Helen, the little daughter of Mr. the N. E. Tei. Co. After a visit with his Mr, came down the from end of to ! and Mrs. Harry A. Foster, in an extreme- parents, and intervening eight miles to street, Square Field street Mrs. L ly becoming gown of pale pink tulle with Eugene Spear he went to Dark fate dinner, bringing the best of or Vine street; Northport avenue, from where the j wishes, shoulder garniture of pale roses reaching Harbor, Company is making and loads of end of extensive addition! to their j candy flowers. The flower Square to the City Park; Main to the waist and also a few of them hold lines. j gifts would certainly be amply sufficient street, from westerly side of Post Office, ing her pretty hair in place, danced the Mrs. Thomas E. Bowker and little i difficult and attractive daughter Martha left for I i to decorate a church for Easter. In the including Post Office Square, to Water solo, Columbine, Saturday Win- like a of the art. She even ex- to a month with afternoon ; princess throp, spend Mrs. Bow- J the visitors’ suggestion of a street; Water street, from Main street to | ceeded her success in the Mignon so well ker’s father, Chester Shaw, who has sold ride on the ocean was Maine ('ver \ beach gladly adopt- | Central R. R.; driveway on west- | presented at their Christmas dance. his business and residence. He will re- ed. So in I Then floated upon the a turn with them and 5,900 people share the afternoon, with our old erly side of shoe factory; Beaver street, floor bunch of plans to reside here. roses, as sweet and attractive as if fresh Mrs. Cecil Clay will play the Universal- friend Joe at the lever, all hands first its entire length; Grove street, from | from the summer garden, Gretcheu ist organ during Mrs. Bowker’s absence, rode up to Ormond on the Dixie Church street to Court street; Washing I Jane High- Fletcher, Tarabain, Dorothy Cham- j Mrs. Richard Shaw (Marian Hazeltine) of way, then on the great ocean ton street, from Main street to the “Pres- berlain, Doris Clarissa Harriman earnings C. M. P. Co. beach. j Collins, and her young son, Frank Hazeltine The and Elena Shute. danced course from Ormond to Mosquito In- tou” stable, so-cailed; Cross street, in I They very Shaw, and her aunt, Miss Louise Hasel- creditably the new group measure—Les tine who let is about miles or front of Farmers’ Union. It is has been her guest in China twenty more, as fine further and Bouquetieres, gracetuilv responded. and Japan for the past year, are expect- a speedway as the world can show. ordered that it be a part of the agreement The Not anonymous number, Pierrette and ed to arrive in Belfast the last of April. much chance for collisions that two carts be used the and the with a road sprinkling when Pierrot, boy girl, former in a She plans to spend the summer with her blgck and yellow domino latter way four hundred feet wide. The ride necessary and that the city clerk adver- ! land, thej parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hazeltine of in a black tise evening gown, furnished one of Northport avenue. along the brink of the ocean was a for bids for sprinkling the above de- the most favorite attractions. In spite lightful one and the streets to the satisfaction of the munici- Friends in this vicinity of A. H. Han- More than dividend speed of forty or of the mask Miss Clara Hammons was 5,900 checks went scom, a former Winterport boy and for more miles an hour hardly noticeable. pal officers; said bids to be in the hands readily recognized, but it was not until out the years employed on the steamers of the April! to holders of Central Our new neighbors and of the city clerk not later than last march that the identity of Miss Maine Power friends here were Monday, Boston-Bangor line, will be interested to Alice E. Southworth as a very graceful kind in April 11, at 12 o’clock. learn that he is now the especially remembrances of cards 1921, became known. general manager Company Preferred Stock. boy fully for the and F. was elected receivers of the Hudson Naviga- flowers, but the Belfast gifts of cards Ralph Darby Assistant It remained for the baby daugh- Jane, tion Company of New York. Mr. Han- were, as the sure Engineer. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Benj H. always, sign of loyalty Mudgett, scom was president of the Hudson Navi and a three and of those The matter of daylight was dis- Henry G., and one-half No other friendship good people at saving gation Co. for some years, a position of company has as stock- years old young man, the son of Mr. and many home. These three cities of cussed and deferred until the May meet- much responsibility, until it went into a Daytona, Mrs. Henry G Ingersoll, to star the pro- holders in in order to ascertain the receiver’s hands some time ago. Maine. Daytona Beach and Seabreeze, always ing desire of the gram and retire with its laurels, little much alive, are as public. All citizens who are dreaming ihat they had danced them- prospering never be-' interested, The Travellers Club will meet next fore. New for or are selves into the hearts of thedarge crowd homes of th e bungalow against, requested to communi- Tuesday afternoon wiih Miss Grace II, type present. It mattered little if they took No other and larger are springing all cate th ir opinion to some member of the Hall, Cedar street. On account of the company pays dividends more up about, their cues a trifle late from their elders, and the council absence of some of their members the dry, sunny land, city before the meeting on May they were wonder.any sweet. apparently of program is not announced. regularly. no 2nd. earthly use, brings fabulous prices as home sites. TJiere are many favored The Mayor was authorized to execute spots in Florida, taken a lease of a small portion of the as but, altogether, city’s Nearly twice many are the land at people buying Triple Cities, with the Halifax river the foot of Con on street to Anne M. and Atlantic ocean at their Kittredge for the term of ten years. Central Power doors, are un [Maine Preferred now as were It was voted that the city’s portion of ! surpassed. So we think in it a winter and the unexpended balance in the hands of GIRLS WANTED FOR STITCHING buying year ago. spring; so think they here all the jear the committee on public welfare might be ! round. mven to the Waldo County General Hos- \ At pital. | Pullman's Pants Factory, The is price unchanged-the yield is un- Bridge Street, Belfast. changed-, the steady flow of dividends has Also girls willing tc learn stitching. Paid while learning. STEADY WORK, never been interrupted. Riordon Limited Does such a security interest Company you, too? If $6,500,000 15-yr. 8% Bonds so, please send the coupon and get more in- first mortgage THE BEST CLUB formation. The is price $107.50 a share the as The best in Covering Property a hirst Lien estimated to have cost club the community is of all is 6 1-2% composed yield net. those people who do business with a Bank. As a OVER $14,000,000 rule _ they ai*e people of of credit and of And Second standing, Antral Maine I mortgage on other properties. thrift. A man is known by the company he keeps. COUPON Over of $4,000,000 these bonds already sold. Price 99. This Bank invites you to become one of the num- Central Maine Power Company, ber of those who are doing business in the right I’ower WHY Company Augusta, Maine. State of Sao way. NOT JOIN THE CLUB OF THE Paulo, Brazil, EFFICIENT? WE PAY 2% ON CHECKING I ilJgusta, Maine Please send me information about £10,000,000 15-yr. 8% Bonds, ACCOUNTS. your security as an investment. Burns, care Central Maine Power Com- External Loan. Price 97|. !'any, Belfast, Representative. Name We recommend these Waldo Trust ^- issues for investment. Company THE CITY NATIONAL BANK OF BELFA8T UNITY BROOKS R.J.-4-7-11 Address__ BELFAST ^11 BELFAST, MAINE MAINE _ _:_i_-___._ The Republican Journal plants are the only sources from which any great demand can come, at least in this generation. The whole steam pow- Belfast, Thursday, April 7, 1921. er used by all the manufacturers of the State of Maine is horae power. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY 230,000 The recent official reports show that the •» Pub. Co. The Republican Journal undeveloped water powers on the Kenne- bec and Penobscot rivers exceed the When they ask for more-they give steam of all our*manufacturies by A. 1. BROWN. Editor power more than 34,000 horse power. Private can is and anxious to develop the finest be to ADVERTISING TERMS, f or one square, ownership ready tributeithat paid one inch length in column, 50 cents for water powers and to furnish electricity cents for each subsequent one week and 35 when and as rapidly as it is needed. With the housewife who herself on insertion. these facts before us we say again: the Sold P. Palmer-Owen Brothers prides Terms. In advance, Bi] Dwight SUBSCRIPTION work done by the Public Utilities Com- 42.00 a year, $1.00 for six months; 50cents mission and the Maine Water Power W. TOWLE her The finest tribute to or three months. JOSHUA baking. paid Commission during the last four years is ■ ~~ ~ On March Joahua QUOTATION worth all it cost. Saturday, 21, 1921, ] Weat Towle died at his home in Bridge- use good fertilizers; “Here cometh April again and as far as Calif. Mr. Towle was born in Bel- A sloop carrying 23 barrels of bottled port, YOU a home more fools in it you 3 can see the world has waa the patronize a few days ago fast November 15, 1832. He lhan ever.” whiskey was captured to de- aon of Joahua and Dorcas (West) industry; you help Charles Lamb about two miles off Jonesport. At Ash- Towlp. WILLIAM TELL his manhood he lived in own community, land 200 cases of whiskey were confiscat- During younger velop your and worked at and TWO VALUABLE REPORTS. ed from a car in which the booze was Belfast blacksmithing when you use but at the of 23 he went to a of potatoes. carpentry age Utili- camouflaged by covering During 1917 and 1918 the Public California by of the Isthmus and up Other seizures occur almost every day. way FLOUR ties Commission made a special investi- the Pacific coast landing in San trancis- How much of the atuff gets by the offi- E FRANK COE’S gation of the most important water pow- co in 1855. He came thence to Bridge- cers w will never know. There’s whis- ers of this State, e oploying several en- when there were but two whiskey and not a drop port Valley is the fact after a woman has used is key, everywhere that gineers whose competency unquestion- wom n there. In October 1877 he was FERTILIZERS to drink. Funny world isn’t it? it she wants it From that ed. In January, 1919, a report of the married to Miss Nellie Wedertz, who sur- once, again. and made here work done and the conclusions reached vives him. Besides his he leaves Made right time on, she all flours by William A. an ex-Boldier, had widow, judges fills a book of H. Renz, was made. This report two Mrs. D. M. Smith and —in Belfast. Get your Tell and no other flour will her. been unable to speak for eight months. daughters, satisfy more than 600 pages. The Maine Water Mrs. H. J. Bernard, four granndcbildren from His physician prescribed an air flight in supply Tower Commission was created by legis- and an Mrs. Freeman T. After the had adopted sister, and high altitudes. airplane lative act approved March 29, 1919, Wentworth of Belfast. His home HALL & WILKINS William Tell wins its favor because it is about three miles from the paper, the work of soared ear£h this commission continued the says: " man became socially loquacious- Bridgeport Chronicle-Union, always clean and pure and fine. in of the young BELFAST, MAINE. investigations, formerly charge “Mr. Towle bore one of the best reputa- We wish Col. House of Texas could be a A Tublic Utilities Commission, making tions in this always living an up- induced to make a few excursions into valley, report at the end of last year to the gov- right and clean l:fe. Extending help to the upper atmosphere. It might loosen Be sure of best results William a book of by using ernor and council, which fills all who he a bis vocal and he might be able to asked, possessed forgiving FRED O. HICHBORN two chords, Tell. about 250 pages. In these reports nature and bore malice toward none. tell us some very interesting things about the water pow- we find information about He was a an father and Many friends sincerely mourned when the origin and development of the League kind, indulgent It costs no more to use the best. well worth the Fred O. Hichborn passed away on March ers of Maine which is the sympathy of the community goes oat of Nations. 6 Born in Stockton, Maine, Oct, 3, cost, and is reliable. There are, however, to the bereaved Just tell your grocer, William Tell. family.” 1852, he spent a happy boyhood there at powers, many undevel- many developed Officials of the Grand Trunk Railway school and play, later attending West- and many storage basins brook seminary for further study. A oped powers have announced that its steamship ter- have had little attention, if any. PROSPECT FERRY threat breaking health caused a sus- which at is to be and ^of SWAN-WHI1TEN COMPANY minus Portland enlarged pension of his school work and he took a of engineering work must Several years at a cost, of and that improved $500,000 Mr. L. Sousier has moved his family to sea voyage to recuperate. Returning to a hydrographic Pe done before complete will 1st. he completed the course, gradu- construction begin May The Orland. school, survey of this State can ating in 1872. A long business career fol- and topographic officials say they are considering the and in but the F. F. Felker has returned home for the lowed, which terminated only when te given accurately detail, a erection of coal-handling pockets at physical ailments compelled him to give work done during the last four years is summer. further cost of $1,000,000. We are glad up active labor. This, for an ambitious and if continued the Miss Grindle is on the right lines, to know there is one railroad not yet Lucy getting along man in the early prime of life, was a se- of the State will know the loca- very well and is expected home some vere dispensation, but it was heroically people gone to the “demnition bowwows.” borne. Life still held much for one en- the potential service which they are time this week. tion, dowed as he was with a brilliant mind and cost and the capable of giving approximate Our Governor chairman of our Edward Avery and famliy have been and a most retentive memory. to -of developing each and all of them Public Utilities Commission have had a visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Avery for He was keenly intere ted in political The work of matters, being an ardent Republican. North American their economic capacity. scrap. It was a verbal contest but was several days. Accident Insurance He loved the best in literature, both Co, investigation should go on every year till sufficiently vigorous to concentrate pub- Chicago, Illinois W. C. Bowdoin has returned to his prose and poetry. He was conversant is fortu- the Assets Dec. a complete survey made, but, lic attention upon participants. farm from Rumford, where he has been with current events the world over, and 31, 1920 Real there is no need for haste. De- being a fluent afforded Estate, nately, “Oh wad some power the giftie gie us employed as foreman in one of the paper conversationalist, l# and pleasure and profit to those so fortunate Mortgage Loans, velopments by individuals corpora- To see ourselves as ithers see us.” mills. tOl,800Q as to be in his good company. His circle Collateral Loans, tions are more than keeping pace with Stocks of friends was large and he loved them and Bonds, 560,499S tor electric poAer and we believe Cash in and demand “Black Beauty,K known and loved for forty years in every faithfully, but bis interest centered in his Office Bank, 114 799 it will continue to do so. part of the world where books are read, has come to life, home. Agent’s Balance, 2U93J “I success Rills The report of the Public Utilities Com- and will soon be seen in high-class theaters all over the think and wealth and fame Receivable, country. will be the first to pall,” as the end of Interest and Rents, (1918) tells us that on the Pre- 15U74I imission life’s journey approaches. This friend All other Assets, The wonderful horse whose autobiography was recorded Prepared in Natural Varnish, also with stain combined, sumpscot, Union, Kennebec, Androscog- had treasures he could carry on to that by Anna Sewell, to delight many millions of readers in giving beautiful imitations of all the hard woods, such as and Saco there are water land without limitations—to a city whose Gross lt> gin, Penobscot every civilized country on the globe, is to be seen in action. Cherry. Walnut, Mahogany, Lt. Oak, Dk. Oak, Golden Assets, $1,1 51231 builder and maker is God. Rosewood, etc. Deduct items not / powers now furnishing 393,600 horse pow- His life, through all its changing phases of playful colthood, Oak, admitted, :ntni The funeral service was in trials and its contact with the lives of held Port- Shows The Grain of the Wood that on these rivers there are un- early pleasures, fears; and — er, — other horses and of human beings; its hardships, dangers land, March 10, and was conducted by IT IS TOUGH WATERPROOF DURABLE Admitted Assets, developed powers capable of giving, if Dr. James F. Albion of the Congress and triumphs—all these are unfolded on the motion-picture CAR MOTE FLOOR VARNISH Liabilities Dec. 31, 192i- ! horse power Square Universalist his family fully developed, 323,960 screen. church, It is a wonderful ;nish for Floors, Chairs, Tables, Window Net Unpaid warm of this faith. Losses, is a total of horse being supporters and all other interior wood-work more. Here 717,560 The screen version of “Black is all that the book Sashes, Bookcases,Desks Unearned m; ;9S ( Beauty” The words' spoken were like “apples of Premiums, and on six was—and more. bit of All other power, developed undeveloped Every the story has been told, and in of silver.” The Liabilities, j gold pictures body Cash is safe to conclude additional thrills have been interpolated. “Black Capital, rivers. It reasonably Beauty” was left at Evergreen cemetery, amid a Geo. is a story of human beings, as well as of horses. C. Trussed Surplus over all Liabilities, that an investigation of all the other de- profusion of flowers, silent testimonials In the film version a and romantic drama has of affection and and water powers thrilling high regard.—Portland veloped undeveloped woven Liabilities and Surplus, been dbout the human beings, and in many phases of Express. in the State would show that in all we this 3wl2 ‘‘Black Beauty” participates without being aware of its have a possible hydraulic power of about nature, and of the big part he is playing. The race scene, KBV. C. A. PLUMMER. Tradeis & Mechanics Insurant in which “Biack saves the one ,jmpS 1.100.000 horse power, of which about Beauty” day, provides of the greatest screen thrills, ever filmed. Rev. Charles A. oldest mem- of Lowell, Mass. h. p. is not developed. If ihis Plummer, 600.000 ber of the Assets Jean Paige, in the leading role of “Jessie Gordon,” is a East Maine Methodist Confer- December 31, l&'Jl1 vast power should be developed by the sweet, appealing heroine, and her portrayal will long be ence, who had served as superintendent Mortgage loans.. $ '4431 State or by private enterprise how and remembered in this unusual Vitagraph production. of two of its districts and who for 19 Stocks and bonds. Cash in office and bank. j where can it be profitably used? This is years was chaplain of the Maine State Prison, died in Union, March 19th. Mr. Agents’ balances. | a question ot the hrst and highest impor- Interest and rents. Plummer was born in Newcastle, N. H., tance. One school-boy economist says: All other assets What The New Feb. 16, 1839, the son of Rev. Abraham for offices York "Use it warming our houses, Newspaper Plummer, a Methodist clergyman. In 1860 Gross assets. i '-a he was and stores, thus saving coal.” The re- graduated from the Bible Insti- Deduct items not admitted... \ Critics Said About “Black tute of Concord and entered the ministry port of the Public Utilities Commission Beauty” at the age of 21, with his first pastorate Unicorn Dairy Ration Admitted assets. ? $51 says: "Actual experiments on the con- in Damariscotta Mills. His subsequent Liabilities December 31, sumption of electricity in heating houses “It is a far better product than the book itself, and it is prob- pastorates were in Southport, George- “You can fool a man, but you can’t fool Net unpaid’losses. $ town, Damariscotta, North Vassalboro, Unearned premiums. have been made. Six dwel- able that Anna Sewell would say as much. Must be considered joperatives Randolph, Bucksport, Dover, Brewer and his cow” All other liabilities. ling houses were operated. The temper, as one of the fine of motion over all liabilities... pieces picture work of the season. Thomaston. He also served as presiding Surplus ature of the houses was maintained at A picture play deserving of large patronage and long life.”— elder of the Bucksport and Rockland dis- What is Unicorn worth to this man? * Total liabilities aud surplus. about 70 degrees. The maximum New York World. tricts—Camden Herald. range Morning Thomas Roy Brooks, Hel Air, Maryland—12 Jersey cows, $401 milk i3wl3_ of outside was 48 ration. temperature degrees check for April. Unicorn was their entire grain Each pound fed The Masonic Protective Asst>»^tion and the minimum was 6 The them produced four pounds of milk. degrees.” of Mass “Charm and taste—the dairvmen continue to use UNICORN is because get Worcester, cost of these houses good production and direction teem The reason they average heating by CASTOR IA Assets Dec. 192U with them. ‘Black Beauty’ is the sort of wholesome entertain- enough more milk and enough more profit out of it to make it worth while. 31, electricity, jper month, was $55.36 for For Infants and Children Order UNICORN and watch the increased production in your Stocks and Bonds. ? ment that builds sturdy tissue in the in- your each one of them. Other data is given, interesting picture Cash in Office and Bank.... York American. In Use For Over 30 Interest and Rents.,. that the actual cost of dustry.”—New Years showing electri- HALL & WILKINS All other Assets city is 3 cents per kilowatt hour, but if it

Gross Assets .. $1 could be supplied for 1 cent kilowatt per “Right after two weeks’ run of ‘The Kid’ the Strand Theatre Deduct items not admitted_ hour its use for warming dwellings would presents this week ‘Black of the best Beauty’—another pictures Admitted Assets .* 1. W.S54TO be as expen-ive as coal at a ton. I ,$45.60 of the season. The is so in picture refreshing its atmosphere, firemens Insurance Company Liabilities Dec. 31, 192U Artothur economist says: "Electrify our so kind in its message and so clean in its purpose that it cannot of Newark, N. J. Net Unpaid Losses. J f steam railroads.” All authorities agree fail to the hearts of motion Unearned Premiums. captivate picture patrons.”—New Assets Dec. 1920 that short lines of steam railroads cannot York ALfiOLA PILLS 31, All other Liabilities... Morning Telegraph. Real Est 63 Cash Capital.. be the Liver and Bowels. .te, *1,074,129 successfully operated by electricity. Regulate Stomach, Surplus over all Liabilities. Make Pure Blood. For Constipation. Relieve Mortgage Loans, 2,023,850 00 Indiaet there is no well grounded belief Biliousness, Sick Headache. Collateral Loans, 0 00 1 Gas, Indigestion, Total Liabilities and Surplus ..$ that any of the railroads in this State “The presence of the various stable characters makes this Try them. 10c. 25c. At druggists. Duane Stocks and Bonds, 3,725,846 66 sole P. O. Box 3wl3 Pharmacal Co., proprietor, Cash in Office and 70 will ever change their motor power from picture one of the alluring novelties of the season. A Hall Station, New York. See Bank, 317,446 very 1103, City Aetna Life Insurance v*:cideni on box. Agents’ Balances, 25 Company, steam to electricity and the Commission attractive production which, in the immortal words of signature each 965,695 any Bills Receivable, 4,036 57 and states: "we Liability Department,. do not feel warranted in in- clothing advertisement, is ‘fitted to customers of all ages,’ Interest and 54 595 42 Rents, St., Hartford, Conn. i cluding them as possible customers.” New York Herald. All otner Assets, 1,590,076 77 Assets December 31, 1920 .A market for any product can only lor Gross Assets, *9,755,677 00 Mortgage Loans.$ \ exist when there is a demand for its use. Hatching Eggs Collateral Loans. “It’s a job to be proud of, I think, having made ‘Black Beauty’ Deduct items not admitted, 22,508 05 The needs for electric lighting and elec- wish to announce to the public that 1 Stoc 8 and Bonds. into a which will infant and a I picture please adult, job which so hatching at the fol- Casti in Office and Bank. tric power for other household utilities, have been have eggs for spring Admitted Assets, *9,733,168 95 easily might badly done, but is not. At the Strand reasonable prices; Pure bred Ply- Agents’ Balance..,. for lines and small units for man- lowing Liabilities Dec. 1920 Bills Receivable and trolley there were hatch and Co- 31, SuspenBa hosts of unnaturally quite little boys marshalled in mouth Rocks 75 cents per Accounts. ufacturing purposes are not only well Net Unpaid Losses, *982,744 12 to see it. it was stuff.’”—New York lumbia Wyandottes $100. Interest and Rents. They thought ‘great K Unearned Premiums, 77 •.supplied, but there is a considerable sur- News. HAROLD G. HEKRI 5,191,079 All other assets. Daily R- F- D- 6 All other Liabilities, 222,602 98 plus of power for which there is little Tel 177-4 Cash Capital, *1,250.000 00 Gross Assets.$177* present demand. There being no hope ol Surplus over ail Liabilities, 2,086,742 08 Deduct items not admitte.d. THE — its into use for “A picture that will attract thousands of animal lovers to the STATEMENT OF coming heating and nc What All Boston is 6' Strand this week. The film Smoking Total Liabilities and 95 Admitted Assets..;. probability of selling it to the steam rail- version of this tale follows the Cir- Surplus, *9,733,168 book HAS BEEN SOLD IN BOSTON 35 YEARS Ownership, Management, Liabilities Dec. 31, 1920 Toad closely.”—New York Journal of Commerce. 1 corporations, the manufacturing F. Colcord. Me. <*' TRY THEM AND SEE WHY culation, Etc. Benj. Searsport, Net Unpaid Lsses.$ 14 James Pattee & Son, Belfast, Me. i Unearned Premiums. ", weekly All other Liabilities. 130 of The Republican Journal, published Orrin Me. “So Also Our the Act of J. Dickey, Belfast, Oash Capital. fv skilfully has Vitagraph told this story on the screen that Special Bargains at Belfast, Maine, required by 8wl2 ^ 1912. Surplus over all Liabilities. R* - to many it will seem even better than the book itself.”—New IMPORTED MANILA CIGARS August 24, USE SLOAN’S TO Journal Publish- « York Publishers—The Republican Total Liabilities and Surplus.. $177,502 66 Evening Telegram. Box of ioo, £4 10 ing Company, Belfast, Maine. Girard Fire & Marine Insurance Company Wm. L. Luce, Agent, Belfast u,! Box ot 50, 2.20 Editor—Arthur I. Brown. of Philadelphia. Pa. WARD OFF PAIN Charles “As a Owners—Republican Journal Pub. Co.: picture it is indeed a novelty for which the E. C. Assets December 1920 You can tell its producers A. Pilsbury estate, Boaeman, Mont.; 31, just by healthy; deserve more than the usual E Knowl- that it is credit.”—New York Globe. DEIHL’S SMOKERS Burleigh estate, Augusta; Charlea Real Estate, 0 00 S. C. M.l) stimulating odor, C. O. Belfast; M. Pattee, to do ton, Belfast; Poor, Ralph, Mortgage Loans, $87,900 00 going you good Box of 50, ... £2.55 N. Alfred Jihnson, Johnson, New York, Y.; Collateral Loans, 2,000 00 10 B. 8C L. Cut Brookline, Mass.; Mrs. Louise J, Pratt. Bel- Masonic Room 6. ’“tF I only had some Sloan’s Lini- “On the Packages Plug, .95 Stocks and Bonds, 3,063,300 00 Temple, silver sheet ‘Black Beauty’ is in many respects a re- fast; Charles H. Twombly, Belfast. I meat!” How often you’ve said 10 Packages Mayo’s Cut .95 Cash in Office and Bank, 82,606 51 "*■ markable There thrills Plug, Known and other se- Residence a! 45 Street that! And then when the rheu- picture. are. aplenty likewise, the race bondholders, mortgagees 23 High TUG OF WAR PLUG CHEWING I cant or more of Agents’ Balances, 307,842 matic subsided—after hours of for the train in the firial scene one of the curity holders, holding per twinge being best filmings of or other Bills Receivable, 1,374 50 it! Perpound .£66 .total amount of bonds, mortgagaa, Telephone 338-2 ^ suffering—you forgot its kind the motion picture world has produced, with a succes- securities—none. Interest and Rents, 30,516 10 Don’t do it again—get a bottle to- 2 pounds, 2.82 Treasurer All other 85 sion of sensational riding feats. Jean has an CHAS. H.1WOMBLY, Assets, 32,961 day and keep it handy for possible use Paige appealing She screens and GRAY HAIK A sudden attack may come beauty. plays extremely well. Her 19 tonight! support- CIGARETTES Sworn to and subscribed before me thia 24th Gross Assets, $3,608,501 Quickly rec‘ I sore cast is of the best.”—New York I on—sciatica, lumbago, muscles, ing Evening Mail. Perfections Camels-Piedmonts- day of March, 1921. Deduct items not admitted, 376,930 81 natural,or•' ... stiff the CHAS. law w fcackache, joints, neuralgia, S. BICKFORD, days ,r and aches from 200, £1.65 Justice of the Peace Hair Remedy. I pains resulting expos- Sweetcaporals—Cartons, 38 ves Admitted Assets, $3,231,570 a dye. Re an commission 22, » 1 j ure. You’ll soon find warmth and re- POST PAID FREE. ( My expires May 1925) and makes t lie h j “One of the unique of the season is ‘Black Liabilities Dec. 1920 j lief in Sloan’s, the liniment that pene- offerings Beauty,’ 31, fluffy, abut | which beautiful. Sa:: : trates without rubbing. Clean, econom- atones for many a vampire-laden blight of the past. It’s Net Unpaid Losses, $202,940 13 G. Delhi's Tobacco 'or i2 cents by Tho Mildred Louise Co. ical. Three a relief to meet with actors who Store Unearned 62 sizes—35c, 70c, $1.40 aren’t always trying to reg- H. W. ALLEN Premiums, 2,295,788 Boston, Mass. ___„— j 1823 Washington St-, Boston, Mass. All other 58.000 00 ister. Jean Paige leads the human battalion and does it as one Liabilities, Cash 00 ■ Capital, 500,000 to the manner and the saddle'born.”—New York Enclosed Plese send Evening Sun. find.. Surplus over all Liabilities, 174,841 63 Wanted me... Chiropractor Sloarfs Man and Wife, for permanent posit Name.... Total Liabilities and 38 and man to • Surplus, $3,231,570 Must be good cook, “ • 2 carr,)ji scores. eHmnv Address...... 59 High Stfhet, Room I and Bo* Liniment ‘Black Beauty* There is an excellent race to j William 8 ason, teliast, Me, grounds and garden. Address (Hf 125 the story.”—New York Journal. Telephone 3wl? Belfast, Maine. ;ther found two-year- Smart Sport Toggery Suits Answer Many De- Stomach Cataiih old BOY Dressy Sport Cause? untold misery and ruffering, VERY SICK mands of Pieces. all of which is needless. Pe-ru-na Vogue Matching acts as quickly and surely on ca- Uncrushable Silks. New Hats. tarrh of the stomach andbowels^d a as in \ cases of Thin' No Appetite, Had Swollen *as Lips, Stomach Pains, New York, April 4. Not the least at- WHITE ROCK Nose. Itching tractive part of the Easter showings of Spring and Summer models, are the so IN RUBBERS suits” which answer for woodsman and enthusiastic tier, of Lanes have been called “Sport healthy by usinB USE built or services^ j,,seph K. Lane of Lincoln, | many other purposes, and are extremely record to (Copy for This Department Supplied by FIFTY YEARS ii very interesting Symptoms of in k worms: durable the Deeion News ,V< Offensive breath dressy and effective developed A-merirsn _Servlce1)__ a sooth- writes: “As a boy, thirty- swollen upper —r-rcises Vfe lip, deranged silks for this wear. _Fing. healing effect up- I to take Dr. casional stomach oc- designed particularly s a(!o, began pams about the _ron all mucous linings, navel, pale face the sober matron can indulge her sour Once after six months eyes heavy and twitch!,,, Even POPULAR WITH ‘DOUGH’ BOYS Belching gas, atom- dull, 1 rSe’ ach, nausea, mie out of the woods and itching of the nose for and becoming colorings in r vomiting, and rectum, fancy gay cramps, pains in the abdo- very sick. thoud^ men, year-old boy cough, grinding of the teeth IL;? such attire, while the junior contingent, Adjutant of Montana Department Good diarrhoea, constipa- Iiad no appetite, had swollen on the tongue, tion are all symptoms oi a starting find or effects to suit their for of the Ex- catarrhal condition in an during’ sleep slow striking prim Fighter Rights the V stomach, itching nose, fever, constipation. organs of It is odd but true that Service Men. digestion. j .from constipation for particular type. Don’t suffer another day. It demure attire that would add years to her is needless and danger- ous. Two generations have in the house an hour Ben W. Burnett of Helena, Mont., iieen mother’s appearance often increases the found. Pe-ru-na just the lady—a good neighbor— adjutant of the Montana department medicine needed for such youthful effect of a girl “in her teens." disturbances. id my wife to get a bottle the American ] of 9 she had seen This doubtless accounts for the exploita- Sold s Elixir, saying Legion, is popular Everywhere cases which it had re- Tablets or niiar tion of the quilted black satin coats for with ex-service Liquid girls in the flapper stage that are faddish men because he How much Footwear given a half dozen doses just now. the rare FOR he passed a lot of little possesses SEVEN WEEKS of enter- Isn’t it the -wear in footwear .,, ht away began to show Pretty Sport Big. ability COULDN’T TURN e soon to eat with taining veterans began A smartly designed sport suit, built of OVER IN BED that interests .round and look healthy, as well as fighting twill has the coat in you? to take a full bottle, and cheney silk, figured, In a statement. Mrs. Frank for their rights. Angello, know when a rubber looks and know when I' whenever he off his the skirt in plain matching fabric and the of Amsterdam, N. Y., told how for good you s got M any former seven weeks she had been it fits well. What want to know will it fall sex would straighten him dressy little blouse shows when the coat confined YOU you is, apart soldiers who were to her it* ^ bed with like a of will it stand like is brilliant rose to many argument, by you opened is in crepe stationed at Camp the rheumatism— political constipated, a couple of an old friend. can White Rock Rubbers on the match the rose colored figure that remem- acute and inflam- You buy l>r. True’s Elixir fix me large Dodge, la., atory, and could basis that the name is for the-de- sets off the of the silk. ber Mr. Bnrnett ■HOOfr’ your guarantee navy ground not walk. more all conditions. now and has a for his vaudeville li of than service under grown up Following a mode introduced in Pasis, She said: very satisfactory ddren, and he has practi- acts at various recreational huts and I couldn’t Rock “wear”. the parasol and hat are made of the same “Why, White Rubbers x on Dr. True’s even move and family hundreds of Montana veterans praise them name. and hold JOSEPH K. LANK materials employed for the costume. had to Buy by dren go out get him for Ills efforts in obtaining work be fed for and so with a spoon. I cAsk any dealer or write us. it good them, for them for Nearly every grown and and justice disabled ex- was in such xomelhing and get sick, up every child great HOOD RUBBER PRODUCTS COMPANY, INC. needs a Laxative. The fond service men. pain that I could veil and the family is put parents safe- guard the health of At the Mr. hardly bear the gain. their children by age of eleven, Barnett WATERTOWN keeping their bowels in condition. weight of the bed m the papers you have to In Dr. organized the Abraham Lincoln club clothes on True’s Elixir only pure herbs are used. at my zen bottles of some reme- the Hull House in Chicago and ever body. After tak- No harmful drugs. Keep the bowels inu’t have to do this with regu- since he has been an organizer in ing Goldine For- lar by using Dr. True’s Elixir. At all deal- \ir. nimpiy a few doses business and in the affairs of the Le- mula No. 2 for The three ers; 3 sizes. Buy the larger size.—Adv. three I relief. genera* gion. His versatility is Indicated Mrs. Frank Angello weeks, by was able to be the fact up that he lias been a vaudeville and about, and Show any boy a pair of Do you remember the EMMA FREEMAN LEWIS. artist as well since in all six Home-grown Feeds ns a successful dealer taking bottles today I black Red Tread Boots old black pure gum boots in have not a pain or an ache.” hides and furs. and you win his heart at which were still Miss Emma Freeman Lewis, daughter If you have been like Mrs. good B. at Farm- Mr. Barnett was at first Angello, once. They are the boy’s | y W. Higgins rejected by ■why not start with Goldine after years and years of of Freeman Atwood and Ellen today. most boot. Ex- Augusta the because of a bad but Meeting, Orono. army foot, Prove for yourself that every day you popular keeping? -HOOth Red (Chick) Lewis, departed this life at the will tremely practical in con- if must de- finally was accepted for a few months get practical help and relief both Boots are the only red grain raising from the struction, durable and home of her brother, Elisha Chick of service in an American rheumatism and fatigue and boots which will act the ; system of crop rotation, Vose, training The of j exhaustion of lowered vitality of the economical. strip r,i to. Our at Island Concord. N. H., on March 19, 1921. camp. He has served as state same way. And this plan adju blood and nerves, stomach trouble and extra quality red rubber ! corn one tant shows the value .“s or silage year, Miss Lewis was born in mid-ocean, since the organization of the Le- biliousness. across the ball of the foot, clearly manure to the acre, and Montana For where the most wear of the Hood near the Pelew on July gion’s department. sale by all druggists or send 10c patented <• Islands, 14, 1852, pounds of 4*8-7 fertili- for liberal sample. comes,serves as a mark Pressure Process A whild^ Capt. Lewis with his. ship, Ellen f a like amount of manure, Goldine Mfg. Co., Dept. S, Albany, N. Y. of identification. Red Boots wear^^B '.iids of fertilizer lower in Noyes, was en route to Calcutta. and look Capt. SEEKS OWNER OF WAR MEDAL ON AT Look for the long Lewis was SALE CITY DRUG STORE B^gl With the ground plowed afterwards stricken with name well. manured in the fever, and died at the Chinchia and again Islands, Opera Singer Redeems Emblem Found RED BOOT ready for grain. After the Jau. 30, 1854. The widow and baby ^BOY^lEIMEtEAj^OOT returned In Window of New York .. we sow about a ton of daughter to the home of her Pawn HAND PAINTED harrowing it in. father, Elisha Chick, at Winterport, ac- Shop. the Camden Fire Insurance I g down we keep a field in companying remains. Association, The London & Lancashire Company, Ltd. Miss Emma was an The ars, never longer, and if apt pupil in her sight of a Victory medal in the PLACE CARDS Camden, N. J. school and attended London, England. S the stand does not look days Mt Holyoke window of a New York pawn shop DIRECT FROM CHINA Assets Dec, 31, 1920 Assets December 1920 5 it it short a year, college. She began teaching when quite moved Lucien 31, Muratore, opera singer Real 45 young, and was for a teacher in and done in water colors in the soft tones Estate.$ 155,067 we feel that our first crop years and French soldier j Real estate...$ 300,000 00 j during the World and shades so much used Mortgage Loans 621,275 00 better to more than pay the Hannibal Hamlin school in by the Chinese. j Loans. 0 00 gii Bangor, war, to redeem the decoration Collateral cans. 17,900 00 Mortgage later elected from in hope Call at the Journal office. 0 00 v lime. It is a rare season being principal, which Stocks and Bonds. 05 hi Collateral Loans. that it will lind its to its owner. AMY L. 5,5,72,* 00 ut three tons per acre the position she retired after 35 years’ ser- way WILSON, Cash in Office and Bank. 346.533 06 Stocks and Bonds. 5,315,445 vice on “While SUE M. PARTRIDGE. Cash in Office and Bank. 991,941 28 ier seeding. pension. Her commanding pres- strolling with my secretary,” Agents’ Balances 685.200 14 Agents’Balance. 1,008,773 37 )0 c»r 60 bushels of oats to ence in the scool room won lor her the M. Muratore “I chanced to look Bills Receivable. 7,574 76 g wrote, Bills receivable. 3,619 54» of esteem of those sne and Miss Interest and Rents.. 175 425 25 to 45 bushels barley, we; instructed, curiously in a window where odd Interest and Rents. 91,992 44 many SINCE All other Assets 20,500 38 : « far unless Mary S. Snow, former superintendent of Silk Flower 1882 get very we; Trimmings. articles were displayed. Among them All other Assets. 25,135 15 better than scrub cows* Bangor schools pays her this compliment: Fabric hats are worn for all occasions was this medal. served with At 72 Main Gross Assets.$ 7,501,481 35 who worked shoulder to Having Street, Belfast. Assets 78 I If we have an average crop “I, shoulder with Deduct items not admitted. 79 Gross .$ 7,736,906 for dress as well as sport usage. One of the French army in the I 154,828 ud silage to feed to scrub you all those yeirs, know the integrity, great war, Deduct items not admitted. 83,967 91 their newest adornments consists of was interested be in a class of farmers the superiority and fineness of your work pond naturally to know how Admitted Assets. $ 56 7,346,652 Admitted assets,. $7,652,938 87 with the chiiaren under lilies in this medal should come to such a : ain that farming doesn’t your charge.” colors that the natural flowers place. Charles R. Coombs Liabilities Dec. 31, 1920 A woman of erstwhile she Liabilities Dec. 31, 1920 a most useless to urge purpose, never assume. A brimmed hat of dark My friends informed me that probably Net Unpaid Losses.$ 957,372 80 was ii.se more and save efficient in whatever she undertook. the veteran Unearned Premiums. 42 grain, blue satin faced with had been forced by cir- 3,909,261 Net Unpaid Losses.$ 373.749 13 Her characteristics were silver gray Cinder- n grain, unless they sterling evi- cumstances to All other Liabilities. 216,571 13 Unearned Premiums. 3 987.847 78 arej ella part with it for a small and breed the best! denced in every sentence she uttered. silk has the brim adorned with pond Undertaker Cash Capital. 1250,000 00 All other Liabilities. 00 I step sum. It is certain I 238,000 She was that should be over all Liabilities. 1,013,447 21 a' can afford. interested in every progressive lilies boasting petals of the Surplus Cash capital 0 00 they contrasting distressed measure which would benefit com- greatly to be forced to give RHODE ISLAND INSURANCE CO. over all Liabilities. 96 mg cows that are produc- the and Surplus 3,C53:641 silks, finished with the stamins and of Total Liabilities and Surplus....$ 7,346,652 56 'd butter a year and our munity and was conversant with State up insignia reward with which Assets December 31, 1920. of the natural Total Liabilities and 87. and national affairs. pistils yellow centers of France has honored me. With this Stocks and Surplus...$ 7,652,938 mg cows that produce 400 bonds.*2,485.969 81 Dickey-Knowlton Real Estate Co., 3wl2 She was a woman of wide these blossoms. Cash in Office and \ cr even more, there is culture and feeling. I sent my secretary to recover Bank. 264,976 59 Insurance and Real Estate, Belfast, Maine v had traveled She was es- Agents’ Balance. 12 j Je difference in the cash extensively. Silver gray and black lilies are espec- this medal for me in the that I 450,198 3wl2 hope All other Assets. 78 Orient Insurance Company. Hartford, end of the even pecially interested in art, and in 1895 137.926 year, ially smart where this fetching contrast should be able to return it to the gal- rain and other crops have toured Europe, devoting much time to & Insurance Connecticut. lant soldier won Gross Assets- 071 Scottish Union National Co., this study. is used for a costume, while smartest of who it.” .1.*3,339 33 I heaply in one case as in Deduct items not Assets December 31, 1920 The medal bears for Si. Mi- admitted. 177,200 44 Ldinburgh, Scotland, observation has led me to She suifered a slight shock three years all are black lilies with linings of white clasps Assets Dec. 31, 1920 Real Estate..$ 240,835 54 < n a man interested ago, recovering apparently without seri- hiel, Meuse-Argonne and a defensive Admitted gets to go with the piebald dresses that are Assets. *3,161,870 99 Mortgage Loans. 0 00 ous results. She was stricken in sector. It will he Real Estate. $ 199,128 27 a purebred sire, he will again returned to its owner Liabilities Dec. 31, 1920 Collateral Loans. 0 0C of this always in the running. Mortgage Loans.. 50 850 00 ! better, feed it oetter and January year, and, hoping a if properly identified. Net Stocks and Bonds. 4.075.627 0G Unpaid Losses .. * 185,690 59 Collateral Loans. 0 00 change would beneiit was removed Sport suits showing a white skirt Cash in Office and Bank. 74 •ottei cultivation and care, her, top- Unearned Premiums 1,705,743 14 Stocks and Bonds. 7,217,953 35 653,716 from her home iu Balances. 607,023 99 g better yields and making Bangor to Concord, N. ped by a black coat or blouse of crepe All other Liabilities. 228 565 38 Cash in Office and Bank. 378,577 80 Agents’ Bill Receivable. *1,075 86 less per unit to raise. H., where she failed rapidly. The inter- FIRST TO SIGN APPLICATION Cash Capital. 6i 0,000 f 0 Agents’Balances. 924,722 04 jersey are especially new and popular Interest and Rents. -80,021 78 that well ment will be in Oak Hill Wiu- Surplus over all Liabilities. 441,871 78 Bills Receivable. 0 00 ! by raising good, cemetery, All other Assets. 9,354 64 beside with the discriminating, now that all Interest and Rents. 05! rum early maturing corn, terport, her parents. Little Minnesota Puts Her Name 106,182 Lady Total Liabilities and 89 All other 0 00 mod crepes are to the fore both here and in Surplus. ...*3.161.870 Assets. percentage of ears, we The voyage of life is ended. on Dotted Line for Gross Assets. ..$5,667,655 5E Auxiliary William A. better returns from the The waves here have Paris. Mason, Agent, Belfast Deduct items not admitted.. 60.647 48 ceased to roll; Charter. Gross Assets.$ 8,877.413 51 on;- feed. ?wl2 1 She has entered the haven eternal, One that has the Deduct iiems not ad.mitted. 2,464,664 99 thing increased wear- Admitted Assets.$5,607,108 07 The harbor of the soul. PHEN1X FIRE lug of silk for sport use, is that it cleans The Women’s Auxiliary of the Amer- INSURANCE COMPANY wo YEARS OLD. M. A. P. i | Admitted Assets.$ 6,412,748 52 Liabilities Dec. 31, 1920 so out ican Is to of France perfectly, coming practically new Legion open wives, dough- Paris, Liabilities Dec. 31, 1920 Net Unpaid Losses.$ 265,316 96 tors and of Assets December Former Superintendent ] after every visit to the cleaner. sisters 31, 1920 Net Unpaid Losses.$ 562,496 00 Unearned Premiums 2,777,704 93 Children as Stocks and Bonds. 38 Unearned Premiums. 06 05 All other Liabilities. 170,000 0C 1 iomt in Good Health. Cry Footwear Legionnaires $1,099,971 4,212, C*9h in office and bank.. All other Liabilities. Cash 1 000,000 OO FOR FLETCHER’S 4T woil as mothers 95,833 48 213,355 63 \ Capital. ensof Mass., ob- Agents’ balances. 279,585 09 C pital.. 200.000 00 Surplus over all Liabilities. 1,394,086 18 Beverly, j Low heeled brogues are leaders in smart and wives. Hence Deposit All other assets. 27,161 19 Surplus over all Liabilities. 1,224,790 84 | ssmj of his ninety-second O AS TOR I A footwear for all outdoor demands. The it was entirely Total Liabilities and Surplus .. .$5,607,108 07 fe’s Gross 3wl2 | journey, Friday,March elaborate perforations of the tan and proper for Pearl assets...$1,502,551 14 Total Liabilities and Surplus....! 6.412,748 52 Deduct items not ne of his William M. Bird Notes admi ted. 79,097 56 3wl2 j son, brown leathers are repeated in models of Iva Hoskins, six- ■ot street. In of Mr. spite white dull finished and in washable calf. year-old daughter Admitted Assets.$1,423,453 68 American Alliance Insurance Company As NATION ALE FIRE INSURANCE CO. ced he is old only the summer approaches thoughts of of a prominent Liabilities December years, Verona Clarke 31, 1920. NEW YORK, N, Y, ; as in birds become of Baris, France rears, being young manifest. Most of us look Legion member in Net unpaid losses.... $ 144,800 82 ranee and as Unearned Assets December 31, 1920 1920. activity many upon them with too little and Fergus Falls, premiums... 730,219 76 Assets December 31, concern, Ail other liabilities ars his junior. Aside from 114,313 94 Stocks and Bonds .$1,209,747 17 Stock-* and 94 wi th a total McFarland’s Corner Minn., to have b >nds.$3,589,978 ■ disregard of their worth to a over all possesses all his faculties, Surplus liabilities. 434,119 06 Cash in Office and Bank. 72 199 61 Cash in office and bank. 99,021 30 community. From an economic the distinction of at liea tlv and is well versed stand- Agents’ Balances. 230,469 12 Agents' balance. 155,421 85- are more the Total liabilities and All other Assets 29 'OplCS. point they valuable than most Carney Shure is employing six men at being first surplus.$1,423,453 58 21,203 Interest and rents. 31,692 OO of us realize. Aside "> from the joy on an William A* was born in Swanville, they his saw mill at The Kingdom. signer ap- Mason, Agent, Belfast bestow because of their beautiful 3wl2 Gross Assets.$1,583,619 89 Gross assets.$3,876,114 OO where he the plu- plication for an !„ spent early Deduct items not admitted. 127,100 02 not 94 mage and sweet tones, the birds are a Carl and Fred Foy have cut Deduct items admitted. 419,936 going from there to Cab- fifty cords auxiliary charter. great aid to the farmer. They save him of wood for the mill Standard fire led although his party did Novelty at Liberty. Pearl she insurance Company, Admitted Assets.$1,456,5 .9 87 Admitted assets,.$3,456.V77 15 thousands of dollars in- says as the yearly by killing Liabilities Dec. “Forty-niners,” Stephen Bagley has a new likes lier Auxil- HARTFORD, 31, 1920 Liabilities December 1920. the sects and parasites so ruinous to fruit wood saw- CONNECTICUT, 31, west sometime ahead Net Losses .$ 144,8GG 82 itrees. In this connection the ing machine. No mofe iary, but that it Is a hard word to Assets December 1920. Unpaid Net unpaid losses.,$ 166.734 dC > " I)irteen years he stayed in following buck saw back SI, Unearned Premiums 730,219 76 ■ comment Unearned premiums. 1,284,895 67 upon their relation to the farm- aches for pronounce. Real estate. Nil ruing home but once dur- this neighborhood. All other Liabiliti es. 114,313 94 All other liabilities... 45 000 00 'er is interesting and timely: “Howard M. Mortgage loans.. Nil Surplus over all Liabilities. 467,185 35 Cash capital. 1,000,000 00 chairman of the Donald Matherson moved his house- Collateral (oans. Nil ■ in Mr. Canoune, Netherwood over all liabilities. 48 stay California, Delays Cashing Certificates. Stocks and Surplus 959,547 bird of New an bonds.$1,425,149 22 Total Liabilities and .... 87 trip to Montana and to sanctuary Jersey, writing to hold goods t gods to his new home at Surplus $1,456,519 the Minnesota members of the Ameri- Cash in office and bank. 101,571 66 in New York Herald, and relying on the William A. Mason, Belfast Total liabilities and surplus... .$3,456,177 15 I, mg about six years Foy place which he has Agentel* balances. 137,133 94 Agent, John Burroughs as his asserts recently can Legion are attacking the red tape He then moved to Bever- authority, bought. Bills receivable. Nil _3wl2 IVm. L- Luce, Agent, Belfast. L' that without the song and delay by the government in cash- Interest and II, served as superintendent of birds, including rents. 17,628 39 3wl2 robins, there wouldn’t be any in- ing its certificates issued to disabled All other tor many years In 1896 fruit, Two years ago there were six assets... 10|000 00 j cherries. The vacant Dr. A. M. Alliance ■ I ackson estate the icluding farmer, according- veterans to pay their expenses while Lothrop Assurance Company Limited. opposite farms from the Kingdom to Gross y ly, only holds a second mortgage on the Clark’s Cor., assets.$1,691,383 20 r station, where he resided traveling to public health and voca- Deduct items not London, Lnciaou Icherry, and is in small business when he about a mile and a half. Now there adnutted...... 91,204 50 ( irs ago, when Mrs. Stev- are tional centers. Because of the DENTIST Assets Dec 31, because the birds training 192&47 nway. sinee been grumbles levy tribute only two. Carl the Admitted He has Foy bought Twitch- in the the ex- assets. 70 Stocks and Bonds on his fruit. ‘Were the millions of bush- difficulty cashing paper, ^$1,600,178 .....$1 554,368 7t> one with son in Bever- ell «. ash his place, Volney the tiilmore service men are now forced to Liabilities December 1920, Colonial Theatre in Uffi e ami Bank. 7 3 9 00 els of bugs,’ says Mr. Canoune, ‘which Follett, accept 31, Building ens passes each summer in Net looses... Ayents' Balances 60,754 51 the song birds of the State consume place, Donald Matherson, the old a discount of ten cent. Authorisa- unpaid ...... 78,601 33 wn of for Foy per TELEPHONE 336-3 27tf Interest and Rents Swanville, making Unearned premiums. 635,636 47 25,542 72- food in one season the forest and Fred the tion by of federal reserve All other !,. lb miles automobile.— released, place, Foy, Verry place legislation All other Assets. 35,784 97 by and would be liabilities. 16 907 15 Evening Times. crops presently wiped out, banks and post offices to pay cash on Cash capital... 100,00000 and with them the life of Gross the people.’ presentation of the certificates Is the Surplus over all iiabilties. 369,033 75 Assets.$1,683,759 96- Deduct items not admitted of He evidently anticipates that objections Dr J. 128,325 08 Great Fond (every- remedy suggested by A. H. Vernon, C. will be made that this statement is too Total liabilities and surplus.... $1,600,178 70 Stephenson numan) manages to keep Legion department commander, in let- 3wl2 Admitted Assets. 88 broad, for he adds: 'I can hear your cor- $1,555,434 ’■wspaper stories of country- ters to F. W. respondents come back with the Galbraith, -Tr„ National Liabilities Dec. i'ression read like fiction spray. 31, 1920 One might as well undertake to moisten commander, and to the federal board- Great American Insurance DENTIST shuman is seventy-three Company, Net Unpaid L- s-es.$ 562 208 00 Arizona with a medicine dropper as to for Vocational Education. It it be- Unearned alone, and does his own NEW YORK, N. Y. Premiums-. 398 614 IP clean all the trees of all outdoors with a DIED lieved that the will the All other ideally he keeps a small Legion adopt MINSGNIG 1EMPLE. ROOM 3 Liabilities. 48.789 13 and even if it were Assets December 31, 1920. Cash own does his spray, possible, how suggestion and back legislation to that Capital. 200 t.'OO 00 firewood, in New York alone over all ■ would the rest with what City from kid- Mortgage Surplus Liabilities. 345,823 56- ng the past inter he lias compare the end. loans.$ 23,100 00 Telephone 223-3 birds Stocks and bonds... " eat? Better feed the birds and ney trouble last year. Don’t allow 39,478.571 31 pairs of mittens and Cash in office Total Liabilities and spray the cats.’ Prejudice and bank. 2,230,482 57 Surplus ....$1,555,434 8i- blockings. Shuman’s mit- against the yourself to become a victim by robins has died out in Waiting, Fondly Waiting. Agents'balance. 2 907,890 64 J. us among the lumbermen. considerably recent Bills "ORRIN DICKEY OrrinJ. Dickey, Agent, Helfast, Maine j neglecting pains and aches. Guard ain't receivable. 174,416 72 owing to the fact that he has O.—Sloppy weather, it? I'm Interest years, trouble and rents. 321,519 70 3wl2 grown so tame and friendly and com- against this by taking wearing my army slicker. Got your’s All other 111 !t assets. 88,222 40 Insurance Cannot Be Cured panionable, since he has learned that he yet? is under the protection of the law. He not Gross assets.$45,224,263 34 as COLD MEDAL D.—No, yet.—American Legion Fire, Liability, Automobile APPLICATIONS, they take his toll of Deduct items not admitted. 25 t-“ seat of raay fruit, and sometimes 4, >70,341 the disease. Ca- Weekly. PYTHIAN BLOCK. Phone 316-3 Ttucking even a heavy_toll, but his complete dis- disease, greatly influ- Admitted 09 appearance from his* favorite haunts assets.$40,853,912 I am prepared to do all kinds of truck- ’"utional conditions, and in Liabilities would be an irreparable loss. What fun December 31, 1920. ng. Furniture and piano moving * "u must take an internal would there be in Net unpaid 76 Leave orders at 1 1 ^tarrli keeping up a lawn, for Icsses.$ 3,027,426 specialty. the stable, Medicine is taken The world’s for QABYSCOLDS Unearned 96 distance, if the robins never came around standard remedy kidney, premiums..17.17*^984 corner of Main and Cross streets, and they the blood on the All other liabilities... 23 Dr. Hester Brown J0118 surii acls.tt*ru after a or liver, bladder and uric acid troubles. be in 640,594 will receive attention. s uf the rain, just before sunset and can often “nipped Cash prompt M, system. Hall's Holland’s national since 1696. capital.. 10.000,0C0 00 i "tie probed its depths for earth-worms?” remedy over connection. ... was prescribed | the bud” without dosing Surplus all liabilit. ies. 10.013,906 14 Telephone by one Sunday All druggists, three sizes. Guaranteed. | ! Mi’ians in this Telegram—Portland. Vicks over OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN country for look for the name Gold Medal on every boa by rubbing W. W. BLAZO & ii 1 uinpo ed Total liabilities and surplus,.. .$40 853,912 09 SON, of some of the and accept no imitation throat and chest and : Americans Are Great Milk Drinkers 126 Waldo “ituwn, combined with some James Pattee & Son, Belfast. 30 High Street. Tel. 320 Avenue, Belfast. a little up the Agents, purifiers. The perfect applying r,i,,:i()i,^0 The average American today is a _3*12_ ,n8redients in Hall’s great nostrils. Jh’tiM.-i,'! milk drinker and consumes twice ls wl*at as much FOR SALE ?l!i,'riu| produces such as the * r...’i|!els former generation according to the TO AReal Bust 1 LET :. !n catarrhal conditions, Developer s,“n«nials Department of Agriculture. Low‘ vrice second hand wanted Discovered at last. r j free. parloi Consumption of milk last year was esti- SMALL FARM, with house, barn, wood Rosetone applied night and morning A furnished room in a • Toled0* Ohi0- mated at 44 gallons per capita not includ- and kitchen stoves, lot, fruit trees aqd land of good soil. Pre- desir. works wonders when used in con- fcjSdJjlfc.*CO ing that used in ice cheese and fer Belmont vicinity. State and nection with 5 graiu Tonoline Tablets- i,y for cream, price able and centrrl location. In- constipation. butter. terms. P. A. Box No. Rosetoue is'put up in 60c, $1.00 and. j J. AUS71M McKEEN. Oner 17 Million Jan Uteri Yearly C., 280, 12 Rockland, Maine. buire at The Journal Office. $2.50 jars. American Proprietary Syndicate, Malden 48, Mass. / worship at 10.45, sermon by the pastor. parlors on Thursday evening, April 14th. Church school at noon. Men’s Forum We would urge all members, of the par- it 12.15. Stereopticon lecture at 7.30 p. ish to reserve this date, especially our Medicine ; n. Strangers and visitors cordially wel- men, and plan to spend the evening with Spring :omed at all the services. Quiet us. The Circle always serves a deliciou, that exhausted (The One quickly dispels Now Needed *fcy Nearly Every feeling, enriches the blood and ben- Hour devotional service this, Thursday, i supper, and the program during the so- to Purify the Blood and Build efits the mental, muscular and ner- evening at 7.30. It is to be hoped a large | cial hour will be very attractive. NEW COATS-NEW vous In a word, says a which the SDITS" Up Strength. systems. number of our people will be present.) China is a country upon druggist, “Hood’s Sarsaparilla is No. 1 and 2 of the Boy Scouts, eyes of the civilized world aredirected at ■ Few come to these trying spring Troops our most dependable restorative.” famine without weariness, debility, under Scout Master Orrin J. Dickey, held present, owing to the terrible days Only the best tonic and purify- that “tired feeling,’’ caused in large their meeting on Monday evening in th e which is sweeping away hundreds of ing ingredients used,—roots, herbs, impure, blood. »A number of other boys were thousands of her population. The stere- part by df-vitalued barks and berries, such as physi- vestry. At The Davis often “takes Change of season often A record of present as' interested spectators. After opticon lecture on Sunday evening deals Sample as cians prescribe. all the strength out of me," will do the Scouts and members of with of this The Shop 46 years successful use. It meeting, the part great country. say. many people you good. Try it this spring. the Boys’ Institute’ had a very enjoyable subject is ‘‘In far Shansi.” It will be The tonic and blood purifier MR. DAVIS is back from New York and Boston with a Hood’s Pills. time and doing various illustrated over seventy beautiful pic- just big needed is Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It A mild laxative. playing games by stunts under the direction of the men who tures. These lectures are highly educa line of Coats and Suits, Sport Coats, Wraps, Dolman’s and all the were present. Next Mbnday evening the tional in character and well worth hear- boys' and men will have a supper in the ing. It has been said, “One half the NEW CREATIONS that Dame Fashion has produced this season. vestry at 6 o’clock, after which the reg- world does not know how the other half en- learn Also a of sizes and for Hood’s Sarsaparilla ular meeting will be held and games lives.” Here is an opportunity to new line Jersey Suits, styles everybody. is THE IDEAL SPRING joyed. We invite some of men to come in something of the manners and customs and MEDICINE._ and see the boys in meeting and at play. of these people. These lectures are tree What could be more comfortable profitable than one of these Colonial Theatre EDWARD P. ADAMS Here is something worth encouraging and to the public. A collection is taken to de- extra extra good wool helping. The boys plan to go ou a hike fray the costs of the slides. good looking, wearing Jersey Suits, priced Dr. Edward Adams passed at 9.30. They will TO-DAV and TO-MORROW Payson Saturday morning so low that no one can afford to pass them up. We will at meet at the school copimon and will be gladly All away very suddenly of heart failure An Echo From the Arabian Nights. under the charge of the chaplain, Rev. SOUTH MONTVILLE them on It makes no difference to us if do not in- Union March 22nd after a long period of try you. you of the Mystery and Romance of the A. C. Elliott. ill health. He was born at Castine as tend to It is always a to show our Orient Caught in "Kismet” Next Sunday will be observed Guild Mrs. Edward Leigher left home Satur- buy. pleasure merchandise. the son of Alfred F. and Sunday. The Ladies’ Guild will attend Adaptation. April 8, 1859, day for a short visit in Boston and Provi- yours, the morning service in a body. They Truly of the Isabella F. (Osborn) Adams. He receiv- Like a romance ;from* the tales will assemble in the church parlor and dence. Arabian Nights is ihe story of Marsinah, ed his education in the schools of his march into the church together to seats Miss Ruth Colby, the West Appleton the daughter of a beggar who lived in a Harvard Medical School native town, reserved for them. There will be a spec- with The remote corner of the city of Bagdad. “Hello girl,” spent the past week Davis and College of Physicians and Surgeons. ial sermon by the pastor, subject, “A Sample Shop.n&Tf&SiiSj; Through the magic of the fates, she met Woman.” The husbands of those her parents in this place. in Maine in Noble with the who ruled supreme, and He practiced medicine Jay, Caliph, ladies are cordially invited to attend the to her studies his and in Massachu- Miss Edna Davis returned promised that she should become Holden and Biddeford, service, and all members of the parish Then the of a in Bucksport Saturday, after spending bride. through chicanery setts in Abington and Newburyport. In are urged to be present. number of plotters she was cast into a the Easter vacation with her he moved to Ohio, The Ladies’ Circle will meet with Mrs. parents, the balance of her 1890 Cincinnati, harem there to spend A. C. Elliott at the parsonage next Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Davis. where he engaged in his profession for life. Wednesday afternoon, when it is hoped entertained the and at the of in Mrs. Olive Randall Lost to the world mercy twenty years. He became interested a The there will be large attendance. ladies of the W. C. T. U. at an all-day the wickedest man in the Orient she and institutions for the cure of alcohol Circle has made arragements for a parish meeting March 31. A fine picnic dinner would have been swept into oblivion had and social to be held in the church habits and founded sanitariums for supper I was served at the noon hour. it not been for what the poeis call “Kis- drug met.” There in her blackest hour—but the purpose in Cincinnati; New Albany, the motion picture can tell the story bet- In iana; Louisville, Kentucky; Spring- cold and the of the ter than type, story field, Mass., and Providence, R. I. He maid as told in “Kismet,” the Robertson- H and a success- Cole super-special picture at the theatre was a skillful surgeon very tonight with Otis Skinner in the leading ful physician. While in the West, he all O role, will live long in the memory of became much interested in politics, a who see the screen version of the cele- strong Republican in his views and labor- I brated play. R ed unceasingly in the Roosevelt cam- paign of 1912. A man of letters, he S SATURDAY'New Fox Picture Popular Euck Jonejs in wrote much for medical works, journals, In a of the!western country that story etc. He has left many beautiful poems, E is said to furnish him splendid opportuni- came from his ever ties for his best wiork, Buck Jones, the which ready pen. S sensational Fox star, will be seen on the He was twice married; in 1883 to Miss screen of the Colonial Theatre next Sat- Lizzie Emery of Eliot, and in 1894 to in “Just Pal**.” HAVE ON HAND and shall continue to urday Miss Emma Bunten of Cincinnati. He This story is from the pen of John have on hand at all times the sea- McDermott, and judging from advance was a 32nd degree Mason and very active I during reports the star his a real surprise in in the several Masonic*orders. He was a son, a well selected assortment of BIG, store for his many followers. Fierce ac- member of Pythagoras Masonic Lodge of tion and stirring romance lead up to a CANADIAN Cincinnati; New Albany Royal Arch SOUND, YOUNG, HORSES, climax that should ,be a “corker” on the and New for in own screen. j Chapter Albany Commandery, bought cash, handled my stable, MONDAY Knights Templar, of New Albany, Ind.; with no rent to pay, where overhead expenses Indiana Consistory, Scottish Rite and Fi tzmaurice Film was Adapted from a French are reduced to the irreducible Murat Temple, Shrine, of Indianapolis, minimum, Original. "rl he Right to I ove” Second Ind. He was also a member of Norwood where I do all the work and Offering of Producer, Has personally nearly Series 21 Big Six Knights of of 60-horse- Prominent Cast. Tent, Maccabees, Norwood, are sure a Seven-Passenger, all the" talking, where you to get 'power, 126-inch wheelbase Ohio. Of a most genial disposition he The photoplay attraction at the Colonial correct and truthful of $2150 f.o.b. Theatre next Monday will be “The Right made and held a host of friends, who description exactly to Love,” produced by George Fitzmaurice will greatly regret to learn of his passing. what where rest assured and David you buy, you may and featuring Mae Murray His generosity seemed unbounded and Powell. Ouida Bergere adapted the story that the will be where the many of his patients and friends have price RIGHT, from a popubr French play. It. is a Para- and mount picture. substantial reason to remember his many QUALITY will be of the BEST and your design, performance quality of of an Ameri- Miss Murray has the role acts of kindness. He leaves to mourn will be who leads a wretched life with patronage appreciated. can girl, his passing three sisters and two broth- cars are her Sir Archibald Falkland, INmaterials, Studebaker first husband, Misses M. and Ella English director of the Ottoman Debt at ers, Lucy I Adams If you wanted to buy a WATCH would you go to In an effort to com- of Castine; Mrs. C. Whitin' Constantinople. Elbridge a MILLINERY are an- STORE? If you want to a HORSE and the at which promise his wife so he may marry South Sudbury, Mass.; Samuel Adams of buy grade prices they other Sir Archibald installs a would not think woman, Belfast and Alfred F. Adams of why you it the part of wisdom to go Prince Stanislaus in his home. A Colo- Atlanticf Mass. to a man who is familiar with them from all when on a basis of nel Richard Luring, played by David The funeral services were held points, sold, figured price per Powell, arrives in time to rescue her at the home of Samuel Adams, March both in health and disease, who knows the ins and outs in the resulting from the Prince, though 24th, Rev. A. E. Wilson of the First Par- of the business. of car will favor- mix-up, Lorina shoots Falkland dead pound weight, compare ish church and Mrs. E. P. He is acquitted in the trial that follows, officiating, and he and Lady Falkland seek happiness Frost, soloist. The Sir Knights of Pales- Afraid you will get cheated? Get rid of such non- with the of heavier together. tine Commandery, Knights at- ably prices cars, Templar, j sense. I am not nearly smart enough to cheat any- tended and performed the burial cere- I TUESDAY I have no desire to cheat It would monies of the Order. The body. anybody. because of fre- The scenes and bearers were which, heavy weight, Spanish street! plan- not be neither it tation “shots” which! lend the Latin- Sir Knights Maine Hills, Charles O’Con- honest, would be ordinary business to I American atmosphere “Something nell, Allen L. Curtis and Dana B. South- sagacity. Listen! If I cheated you, what would you sell at much Different,” the picture in which Con- quently higher prices. j worth. The remains were placed in the do? You would tell friends and never stance Binney is to be seen this week at j your you would the Colonial Theatre, wjire taken in Cuba. I receiving tomb in Grove cemetery, where buy anything of me again; so for one DISHONEST The entire the to the interment will be this is a Year company m^de trip spring. The beau- TRADE I would lose This Studebaker more than ever island last Au- I you trade, your and popular tiful florai tributes testified to the respect friendship not in search of thirst quenchers, 1 that of all gust, and of your friends. Do you think I would be fool exteriors not to be tGund I loving remembrance his many but of Spanish to RISK it? in this country. friends. enough Would you if you were in my TRY THE WEDNESC AY place? BANKS’ GARAGE THE CHURCHES The good old days when the most j respected man in the V est was the one IN THE WILLIAM CLARK STORE who could draw his gui a fraction of a % There will be preaching service at Deal Stables ei are Square second ahead of his emy vividly Wood’s schoolhouse, West in “Drag Hal Ian,” a William Northport, pictured next Sunday at 2.30 p. m. Fox production starring William Farnum, W. L. WEST, Prop., Spring St., Belfast announced as the for the Co- First Parish (Unitarian) Church. aitracjtion SPECIAL-SIX TOURING CAR.$1750 SPECIAL SIX COUPE.$2650 LIGHT-SIX TOURING CAR Farnum is Rev. A. E. minister. There lonial Theatre Wednesday. Wilson, will 2-PASS. ROADSTER 1750 SPECIAL-SIX SEDAN.. 2750 LIGHT-SIX LANDAU-ROADS be no f/^IC’AL-SIX seen in the title role,r “Drag,” whose i preaching service April 10 on ac- S^kAL-SIX 4-PASS. ROADSTER 1 750 BIG-SIX TOURING CAR. 2150 LIGHT-SIX SEDAN “handle” was won by a peculiar trick in count of the ministei’s absence; but the F. O. B. Detroit F. O. fc>. South Hen,' his and a church school will bk held as usual drawing gun, gives capital per- at 12 ALL STUDEBAKER CARS ARE WITH CORD TIRES o’clock. (climb in O EQUIPPED formance of the mysterious two-gun man 'TZjL from Pardo. Jackie Saunders is the lead- The regular services will be held at the ing woman in a cast of extraordinary Universalist church with excellence. Sunday sermon at 10.45 a. m. by Rev. William Vaughan. "HUMORESQUE” IS COMING The choir will have a special musical pro- Bids [or Street gram. The Sunday school will meet at Sprtttii j Proposals will'be received by the Municipal noon. Fannie Hurst’s greatest story, “Hu- Officers of the City of Belfast for sprinkjjng moresque,” has been adapted to the the following streets for the season of 1920: 1 screen and will be shown at the Colonial Methodist Church. People’s Meth- Church St. its entire length; High St. from Theatre, Monday, April! 18. It is a tale odist Church, Rev. Charles W. Martin, Northport Ave. to Field St.; Northport Ave. from end of to Main St. of youthful genius and with pastor; parsonage, No. 7 Court tele- Square City Park; Granite Monuments St.; rjiother-love, from westerly side of post office, the scene laid chiefly fin New York’s phone, 213.11. Sunday morning preach- including Post Office Square to Water St.; Water St. Ghetto and Fifth avenufe. Miss Hurst as 12 m. ing, 10.45; Sunday school, Evening from Main St. to M. C. R. R.; driveway on We take them from the in the is ledge qu: is well-known, right! at home in por- service at 7.30. Prayer meeting this, westerly side of Shoe Factory; Beaver St. its a letter and them on traying with realistic Vouch the charac- Thursday, evening at 7.30. The Road entire length; Grove St. from Church St. to cut, polish, finish, place ters of New York’s hucjibler inhabitants, Open Court St.; Washington St. from Main St. to lot in the cemetery. One continuous process : and “Flumoresque” is said to contain in- The first baptist Church. Rev. •‘Preston’s” stable. The work to begin at once upon the award- one small tense heart-appeal. Hiimor and pathos lieorge C. Sauer, 13 As I understand it, one notion that profit. pastor; residence, opponents ing of the contract and to continue, including are deftly mingled in the picture. Cedar; telephone, 123-11. The services of farmers’ have got to get out of Sundays, until the water is shut off in the fall. You avoid of worship on Sunday are at 10.45 and organisations The sprinkling must be done to the satisfac- the high cost of stock, the Melodrama. their heads is that the farmer an arti- Kidding 7.30. Bible school at 12 o’clock and the wants tion of the Municipal Officers, two sprinkler freight and the middle men’s which b: The days of “Jack Dalton” and “Nel- Christian Endeavor at 6.30. Thursday boosted for his What he’s carts being used when necessary. The Mu- j profits, ficially price produce. Officers reserve the to cancel the lie, the Cloak Model” are out-done to the at 7.30 the mid-week service. Strangers nicipal right j your monument down to the lowest possible j after is an honest and an road contract if at any time they consider the work nth degree by the way that Mack Sennett in the city are cordially invited, and the just price open see is not being done in a satisfactory manner and Call and for yourself. “kids” the old type of co-operation of friends throughout the to “jneller-drammer” market. I know my opinion is sound, be- in case of cancellation to award sucn propor- in his latest five-reel comedy, “Down on community who are not obligated by cause I it from tion of contract price as seems to them just the Farm,” which was jrecen'ly released duty and interest to support some other got and fair. by United Artists and will be shown at church, is earnestly desired in the grow- The right is reserved to reject any and all A. S. HEAL, St., Belfast, Me the Colonial Theatre, .Thursday, April ing work of the church. bids. Bridge 14th. The plot is typically Sennett with Pastor Sauer’s sermon themes for Sun- All bids must be in the office of the City Clerk not later than Monday, 11, at that inimitable twinge of melodrama, but day are as follows: “Bible Preaching by a April 1921, 12.00 o’clock noon. with a treatment that it a Bible II 5. In the gives delight- Girl,” Kings evening TSe COUNTRY C. W. that WESCOTT, fully hilarious variety thrills and the service will begin with a people’s R. L. COOPER, Belfast Savings Bank chills. There are moods in it that mane song service, so much enjoyed by every- V. A. SIMMONS. Notice that Bank one shout, others that with its unique body It will be conducted by Mr. Pa- J. B. DARLING, is hereby given Savings satire prompts chuckling of real mirth, quette. The orchestra will be present, GENTLEMAN W. G. HATCH. Book No. 8 439, issued by this bank, ha while the dramatic climaxes bring it to and there will be an attractive program Municipal Officers cf the City of Belfast been lost and application has been made for BA.NGOK LliN such heights that it grips as if the of music. Sermon theme: “God’s Scru- itvwas In next week’s issue is a most article a book according to laws regulat- type of most strenuous drama. tiny of Our City.” The public is cordi- helpful duplicate ally invited. which discusses plans for cooperative market- Notice of foreclosure ing issuing new books. STEAMSHIP CAMDI N D. H. CUNNINGHAM. April 24-May 1 will be anniversary ing, not only locally, but at the terminal market FULLER C. WENTWORTH, week of the New World movement Lemuel P Kimball of Burnham Treasurer. The remains of Dustin Harriman Cun- throughout the Baptist churches of points. I wish all you farmers could read it. WHEREAS,in the County of Waldo and State of Maine RESUMPTION OF SERV CE deed dated the of March 21, 1921-3wl2 ningham arrived here Wednesday even- America, and it is expect that the ob- by his mortgage eighth day Belfast, Stuart O. writes it. He close touch with October, A. D 1913, and recorded in the Waldo ing from Natick, Mass., accompanied by servance of this period will bring a great Blythe every develop- Leave Belfast Tuesdays, Th is as well informed as ment toward more of Deeds, Volume 304, Page 465, con- Mr. and Mrs. D. who to the churches which probably profitable Registry Saturdays at 7.15 a. m. for Bucksi' Ralph Southworth, spiritual blessing to the a certain any man in the country on co- farm methods. Market guid- veyed me, undersigned, parcel port and Bangor. were called to Natick Monday by his entered so heartily into the New World of real estate situate in said Burnham and Notice operatives of all sorts—he has ance is but one phase of the all- Levve 2 Winterp* n death. Mr. Cunningham was born in movement during the week of April 25th bounded on the north by land of Lulu C. Bangor p. m., just spent the better part of a round service, helping in every As we have sold our transfer 3.30 Belfast 5. i> Searsport 68 years ago, the son of James to May 2nd, 1920. Getchell; on the east by land owned by Dennis business, Bucksport p. ni., them in action problem of farm business, to be all Rockland and Boston. and Amanda Cunningham. About forty The appointments for the present week year studying your Chandler and land of the heirs of G, J. Dodge; made May 1st, persons having den, everywhere. And he is only one that will come to you each an account with us will call and on Monday years ago he went to Natick and since are: Monday the W. W. G. girls on the south by land of Charles Cookson and please Return—Leave Boston evening, of who of a whole for HooL in fifty investigators keep Thursday year land of George Wyman; on the west by land settle on or before April 10th, as after days and Fridays at 5 p. m., then had been employed in the shoe fac- the small vestry. Program and social at Country Gentleman readers in $1.00. Better order today. owned George Wyman, excepting so much that we Thursdays and Saturdays a by date shall be obliged to leave days, tories. For many years he had been hour. Tuesday evening, Ranger’s meeting A .«< of the road as lies along the westerly boundary same for Camden, Belfast, Bucksport, Mason and an Odd sum- in small collection. 2wl3 '*«• Fellow. Every the vestry. Wednesday after- of said farm; and whereas the condition of said Bangor., GEO. E.DUNTON Respectfully *!*•’ mer for many years he visited relatives noon, Ladies’ Sewing society meeting The Market Service Alone is Worth $1.00 has been broken and remains broken, yours, Belfast mortgage BELFAST FUEL & HAY CO. in this vicinity and also had many friends with Mrs. Charles E. Rhoades, Franklin Now, therefore, by reason of the breach of of his younger years here. Besides his street. Wednesday evening, chorus re- the condition thereof 1 claim a foreclosure of nieces and nephews one. brother, Melvin hearsal under direction of Mr. Paquette said mortgage. HELP WANU1 MR8. FRED C. MERRY ADD1E R. HOLT ALLEN MALE Cunningham of Belmont; survives. The in the vestry. Thursday eve ling, social March 12, A. D. 1921—8wl4 11 funeral was held in the!Coombs under- worship. How does the Lord wish His R. F. D. No. 2, Box 20, Winterport. WANTED Get busy. Keep busy. Is your a ">*• taking parlor at 1 p. m. (Thursday, with day to be spent, Matt. 12: 1-13. Next Phone No: Winterport 38-22 Is it permuueut? You want You can into such a Rev. Arthur E. Wilson (if the Unitarian Sunday afternoon the first of a series of | as or ness, get busing CARD OF THANKS A situation Housekeeper Nurse, more 137 Watkins Product* church officiating. The bearers were his pleasant Sunday afternoon conversations than An authorised of farmers if own auto or team B. for subscription representative of you nephews, {Henry Cunningham, Ralph High school boys and girls, 4 o’clock MRS. JOHN C. MORRILL Belmont 60 and can K ,i L The Csntieasan Tke Ladies’ Home Jearaal The Eveaiag Pest For particulars apply at No. 3 Com- one; if you are under D. Dana B. Southworth and in the small vestry. Cavalry Saturday wishes to thank bee many friends for the We back y Southworth, 52 issass—$1.10 12 issau-52.0* 52 beses-52.50 J with.personal sureties. E d George Coombs, Th{s remains were shower of beautiful Easter cardB they selling helps; 52 years in business ; mercial Street, Belfast. Maine. in placed in the receiving {tomb in Grove North Congregational Church. sent her, which was and users of our nroduct. Write for greatly enjoyed 1 cemetery and will be buried in West Bel- Rev. A. C Elliott, pastor; parsonage, 26 appreciated. where you can get territory. 4<“ MRS. L. B. JACKSON. Winoae. Minn fast ! ; High street; telephone, 157-4. Morning Belmont, March 26, 1921. CO./Department 111, Y Two Feet of Satisfaction must be two feet of There satisfaction in every pair of stockings If are one of at this store or back the bought they come. 7 you =ANg_YQU ARE THE JUDGE men with small makes no difference to us what 3 lucky It price you pay-4 pairs for $1, pairs tor $1 2 pairs for $1, or one for $1-you get the SERVICE regardless ot PRICE. It is just possible you do not know that THIS IS the store where your little old dollar buys 100 cents feet—look these over worth. Yours truly,

4 BERT L. DAVIS, Main St., Belfast One hundred pairs of men’s sample shoes, made by Thompson Bros., one In the recent division of the State into of News ot Belfast M. A. Cook will have a free demon- the finest makers of Men’s Shoes '[he districts entitled to one councillor Waldo stration Saturday evening, April 9th, county appears in the Fifth District m the United NhW ADVERTISEMENTS for from 7 to JO at his studio, 75 High street, States. Sizes 6 1-2, 7 the years 1923-1924. where he will take your photo free with ;ial Theatre publishes picture and 7 one The will of the late Miss Addie V. Rob- the new Vapor Light. 1-2, price. fi.r '.he week. Mercury inson of this after to \ advertises city, gifts relatives, Orrin J. is a small |;I;ai Maine Power Co, Dickey working bequeaths several thousand dollars to Slock for Maine investors, the crew of men at the grounds of the Radio Waldo iiirage advertises Studebaker County Hospital. Co. on Congress street, after a week’s of Series21 Big Six. ^:,r,i,lustration Sunday gave us a real March wind, but vacation owing to the condition of the SIX gives notice of auto NINETY-FIVE m lVtershall the air was warm and the day very com- grounds. The crew is at present engaged * fortable. Monday was an ideal spring in brush burning. w. llannum publishes a card of day as well as Tuesday and Wednesday. Kathleen V., the ten-months’ old If you are the lucky man with small here’s Frank D. daughter of E. and Bertha (Gould) feet, ,, .. .ismore Store offers shoes for Hazeltine Post, American Percy a a chance to the small feet at $6.95, also line Legion* is endeavoring to get the full Peavey, died at their home at Citypoint buy very best sort of shoes at a Hosiery. < j'.i, proof name of every Waldo County boy who March 30th. The funeral was held at 2 saving of $3.00 to $6.00. ; C. Morrill a card publishes died in the World war service. See the p. m. Friday with Rev. William Vaughan I partial list in another column of this is- of East Belfast officiating. sample Shop advertises new sue. Mrs. Julia A. Barker of Augusta will Wide narrow ;ts from Boston ijnd New Every style is] represented. toes, The following U. S. pension claims address the Seaside Spiritualist. Associa- toes, extreme, medium and conservative lasts. tion in Trust Co. publishes a bank have recently" been granted through the Memorial hall Sunday, April 10th, Genuine calf at 2.30 and 7.30 m. will be the skin, genuine kid F. A. Greer Pension Agencv of this city: p. She skin, genuine is advertises with of Mr. and Mrs. A. shell stockings Emily B. Wentworth of Searsport, Alice guest Roy Gurney, cordovan and fine kangaroo for leathers. itisfaction at his store, C. Carr of Unity, Ettie M. Fletcher, Fred 185 High street, while in the city. ash Grocery publishes list of O. J. Horne and Fred E. Trull of Belfast. Capt. Leander Whitmore of Rockland ed prices. If afe a Albert M. came to Belfast last week to take chaige you shoe worker we invite viton has seed potatoes for Mudgett was operated on cordially your of one of the of the Pa- j Monday at the Tapley Hospital and will barges Pejepscot inspection of the workmanship in these shoes. per Company. For seven years he was ,.v advertises brass beam to later go to the home of his brother, Benj. We know the fine r lost. I in the employ of J. B. King & Company, you’ll appreciate f. ! H. Mudgett. He was on one of his regu- stitching--the Government advertises for lar for the engaged in the plaster trade, but comes beautiful and the * I trips Mudgett Company when lasting general make-up of. sprinkling. ! taken ill near Dexter. here from the Thomaston shipyard. these incubator and brooders for super-quality shoes. i The lirst woodchuck of the so If you are interested in any Waldo season, ! far as report in this section is M. Randall wants woman County boy who died in the service of concerned, ! his in our late war was seen by Orrin J. Dickey at the Radio Not’a of are housework. country see if his pair these shoes worth less than $9; grounds on Congress street the 16th of key offers wood free. name is in the list published in another from that up to $15. The penalty is small feet. If column by Ralph A. Bramhall, comman- March. He was a very lively fellow. can wear a der of Frank D. This is considered very early fcr the ap- you 6 1-2, 7 or 7 1-2 be sure to look :• h'rfies of tne Pejepscoj, Com Hazeltine Post. in pearance of the ground hog in this sec- over been here wintejr quar- The last meeting of the season tor the these wonderful bargains. tion of Maine. ( day morning with tile tug Women’s Alliance of the First Parish eir first trip down east for will be held this (Thursday) afternoon at Mrs. Ethel G. Wellman and'little Pauline of Belmont 3 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Irving T. daughter have been in Belfast the week as I England Telegraph & Tele- Dinsmore, Congress St. Dr. Alva R. past guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Knowltoo. Pauline stretching three niiles of Scott of Bangor will speak on Goethe’s was made with .1 Dark Harbor. Thie Bert Faust. happy Friday, April 1st, a handsome birthday cake with its three K M. Packard crews are Orrin J. Dickey, real estate agent, has one for each of the ' i:i this work. rented dainty candles, year | the Stevens-Bickmore cottage on little one. A. S. Woodman cf Bos- South Shore, Northport, to Mr. and Mrs. William A. Clark and W. Clark e arrived here and opened John Halliday of New York, who will ar- Harry have received news of the recent and r home, Shore Acres, at rive Monday for the summer season Mr. sudden death in New York of their cou- :o a long season. Thi>' are and Mrs. Halliday are theatrical people Maurice son of the late •>; of the summer residents and this is their second season here. sin, Simington, Theodore Simington, formerly of Rock- > The annual Easter sale by the Wom- land and Camden. Mr. Simington was Mrs. Louis K. Hirsh, have en’s Alliance of the First Parish chi rch wh£ connected for many years with one of ne at Little River, in North- held in Memorial Hall last af- Saturday the larger banks of New York and in ve here about the mil die of ternoon was very successful, netting earlier years was well known in this season. have been city. They about $110. Mrs. E. M. Glidden had L of the winter in J lobile, Two charge of the apron table; Mrs. Robert thirty-page nulletins, issued by r in Florida, and Seabreeze, P. Coombs, the food; Miss Katherine the United States Department of Agri- .ron, Ohio. Brown, the candy. culture at Washington, D. C., have been received at this office. are greatest transformations Mrs. John R. Dunton entertained Mon- They pro- ei is seen in the teiiment fusely illustrated. One is devoted to day afternoon in honor of the birthday of rner of Church and “Food of some well known birds of for- Bridge Miss Margaret A. Dunton. The after- 1 Get those old thrills 1 Dr. O. S. again by Vilkery. est, farm and garden;” the other to com- noon hours were COLONIAL nne windows have been ad- spent socially and with j THEATRE mon birds useful to the farmer. Copies min house, an the use of thimbles, etc. At 6 p. m. back to Grand Old attractive may be had by applying to U. S. Senator —get reet door while a <|>at of lunch was served in the dining room Thursday and Friday ith green trimmings also Frederick Hale, Washington, D. C. where covers were laid for fourteen. Miss Nature The ra 1 appearance. Most Notable Screen Event Ever The steamer Camden of the Produced Dunton was the recipient of a number of Eastern embers of Troops One and useful and beautiful Steamship Lines Inc., arrived at her Belfast Boy Scouts held a gifts. OTIS SKiNNER in wharf April 2nd, and her whis- le vestry of the First Con- Saturday, MACK SENNETT’S H. W. Allen, will leave urch Monday evening and Chiropractor, tle was a welcome sound in the early the regular meetings of Monday en route to Davenport, Iowa, for hours of the day. She was saluted by the Big New Five-Reel Comedy Sensation uon will be held there at 7 further study of sinography. His office Mathews’ mill whistle and the city horses, also used for fire were Monday evening there in the Colonial House and his practice purposes, KISMET r served in the hall headed for the city building before their dining will be taken by Floyd Stahl, D. The Arabian members of the Scouts at 6 C., driver realized what was going on. The “Down on the Farm” Nights Come to Lite of Rockland. Mr. Allen has been in Bel- boat went to vliich all members are jnvit- only Winterport, but con- a a A of 1 to on is riot of rural romance and revelry—it will give you all the benefits of Real Girls jrday next, there will be the fast the past winter and has made many tinued Bangor her Tuesday trip. Prologue Dancing summer vacation in an hour of fast and furious fun-thrills. 1 'lie the Scouts three-months season, rneet- personal friends as well as succeeding in John Cochran Chapter, D. A. R., met J tiool common at 9 30 o’clock An all-star cast of Sennett Louise Ma- his work. He will make a Monday evening with its Mrs. Favorites, including Fazenda, i.u professional regent, McKEEN’S ORCHESTRA Northport, where, they Ida W. when a rie Prevost, Ben Turpin, Bert Roach, Harry Gribbon, James Finlayson, short visit at his heme in Mahoney, covered dish liner. The party will be ac- Lyndonville, Little the the Dog with the supper was served. Miss Millie Mitch- Billy Armstrong, Johnnie, Baby, “Teddy,” Prices: Rev A. C. Elliott ii the Vt. Human the Orchestra 50c. 35c. ell as toastmistress, Mrs. Mahoney, Mrs. Brain, “Pepper,” Cat, Hens, Turkeys, Ducks, Geese, Cows, Balcony ^ outmaster Orrin J. Di :key. and an of Farm Essentials and Ornaments—not the In the of the House E. P. Frost and Miss Isabel Ginn respond- array forgetting 25c. All Seats 1 other have report of Repre- Galiary Reserved. j amusements ing to special subjects of the Chapter’s well-known mortgage. tne equipment in the base- sentatives Monday on the resolve to ap- TELEPHONE 230 FOR life. The next meeting will be the an- RESERVATIONS. ciiurch and the 151 Waldo following portion representative County nual business session when the nominat- It’s Coming to The Colonial for one will be lours interesting loses one representative. The text of ing committee, Mrs. E. P. Frost, Mrs. A class of Scout! will SATURDAY the resolve is: “The county of Waldo H L. Seekins and Mrs. M. L. Slugg will GOLRIOUS MATINEE AND EVENING * v ek n in taking instructii report. the direction of Edward shall choose four representatives to be APRIL 14 BUCK JONES in “JUST PALS” The THURSDAY, JJJ^Tdiierly. apportioned as follows: Belfast, 1; Bel- Boy Scouts of the Baptist cnur h, under the direction of their Scout The ‘Stirring Story of a Golden mont, Liberty, Lincolnville, Bearsmont, Leader, Hearted Ne’er Do Well George H Robertson, had a pleasant | BIG STREET PARADE AT NOON I A PROLOGUE FULL OF FUN Morrill, Palermo, Northport, Montville, Darty in the vestiy last Friday evening. Bride 13 News Com aiy Freedom and Knox, 1; Thorndike, Unity, The program included recitations by RUBE QUARTETTE Robbins, Lee Clem- WHAT H Burnham, Troy, Brooks, Jackson, Waldo, Wight Ralph Taylor, ALL FOR ONE PRICE ents, Russell Knight, Charlie Buzzell and Monroe and Swanville, l;Searsport, Isles- MONDAY K hi “darn” out of Marion Rhoades; piano solo by John 25q darning and boro, Stockton, Prospect, Winterport Vickery, making a pine tree and the PARAMOUNT SPECIAL made the movies the regu- j Frankfort, 1.’’ broomstick race by the Scouts. Candy j hat ;day night entertain- j and fruit were served and the The Woman’s Foreign Missionary So- A Pretty Parish Party. The first evening The Efficient class of the Methodist “THE RIGHT TO / mem" •; closed with LbVE” games. Peggy Dinsmore, the Miss Muriel ciety of the Methodist church will meet a Sunday school, DeBeck, of series of monthly parish parties was Scouts’ mascot, was present and promi- MAE will a ten-cent social in Wednesday April 13, with With MURRAY and DAVID given in the Universalist vestry M nday nent. teacher, give the afternoon, POWELL vestry Wednesday evening, April 13th. Mrs. E. E. Roderick. evening under the general direction of Enthusiastic reports have been receiv- Beauty! Passion! Splendor! And the Soul of a Mrs. Charles.Br idbury, the president of ed of the social held in the North Church There will be a musical program, follow- Thomas H. Marshall Circle'had another Radiant Woman Flaming into Love. vestry last under the ed and refreshments. the League. The vestry presented a Thursday evening by games of their birthday lunches last Tuesday, direction of the Guild with members of home-like appearance with new pink and when 25 sat down to a splendid supper. the church and parish as guests. The “ARE YOU A Mason?” the Hazeltine white curtains in Dutch style at all Mrs. Hannah Wilson was given a beauti- TUESDAY of vestry was transformed into a reception Post play, under the personal direction of ful potted plant, as it was her birthday the windows. The lamp shades were room with the use of chairs, tables, rugs, J. W. Flanders, will be given about April anniversary. Mrs. A. K. Fletcher'made CONSTANCE BINNEY in white flowers, etc., and presented a pleasing ap- also covered in pink and and small with the cast in order of their first the pearance. The program opened with se- 22nd, presentation. pink trees in bloom were used cherry to lections of popular music by the parish appearance: “SOMETHING DIFFERENT” good effect about the room. A most ap-- orchestra followed by several vocal se- Frank Perry, of New York City, The Story of a Girl who Longed for petizing and abundant menu was served lections by Miss Mabel A. Craig. Mrs. J. W. Flanders Adventure and Got lt,j| one brand of hosiery i E. M. Glidden read selections from Edgar from large tables on which about one Mary, a maid to the Perry’s, Guest, She has a personal acquaintance stand the rough usage i laid. Elizabeth Doak' hundred covers were The table for with this popular author, has heard him WEDNESDAY children their stock- Ernest Morroson, a young architect, give the Rev. William for read his own productions and ‘"gs. pastor, Vaughan, naturally Harold Stone was most in her numbers. WILLIAM the choir and officers was placed on the entertaining “Nora,”' a cook to the Perry’s, If you want to hear a short, soulful, FARNUM in She was recalled several times and al- ■ade platform. Mrs. Arthur W. Morse had Doris Clifford sensible talk of 20 minutes, and beau- of the best of Sea ways responded with a Guest Mrs. very poem. George Fisher, a friend of Perry’s, charge of the supper and was assisted in Annie H. Strickland a tiful music, come to the most up to- “DRAG H A R L’A N” cotton, they represent pleasingly read Ralph Clifford as "What is the kitchen and also waiters by Mrs. selection, Life?” The pastor, an a date, church ip the city. Utt>ost value in hosiery on Hamilton Travers, usher at progressive An Exhilarating Romance of the Soeediest ‘hi Rev. Alfred C. Elliott, gave a humorous Two-Gun market. M. C. Murch, Mrs. H. W Peters, Mrs music hall, J. Earle Braley Our numbers are rapidly increasing. Wizard the reading in an entertaining and original “Eva”—Mrs. Katherine Brier West Ever Knew TL Charles Bruce, Mrs. Frank G. Perry, Come and for yourself. Mixer, manner. The financial feature of the Mrs. of judge '"creasing sale we are Alice Wardwell, Regis Thombs, Hazel Bloodgood, Roqueford, 111., program came when Miss Anne M. Kit- Mrs. Sumner C. Pattee Universalist Church, ‘k on Doris Allen, J. Lee Sunday morning these stockings Heal, tyrs. Patterson, tredge, vice president of the Guild, pre- j Mrs. Elijah Ritchie, Mrs. A. J. Amos Bloodgood, of Roqueford, Rl., at 10.30, Rev. Wm. Vaughan, pastor. "'hat we are Clarey, sented the trustees with $300 of the $375 pleasing your ! Mrs. Wallace Olive “Bush" Ladd CARD OF Grindell, Braddock, netted by the Chinatown fair. Deacon THANKS I'g'ibor we .. f Hazel Heald EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE -may please you? j Shirley Gray, Mrs. Henry Peters, Miss Annie, \ I w.sh to M. C. Hill responded for the trustees and Lulu, /the,r daughters Alice Wardwell NOTICE express ray thinks and sin- (-arried Florence M. Donnell. Dr. Foster C. Small the also to 1 cere sjend wishes to relatives in all sizes for chil- pastor took occasion compli- John a retired farmer and friends ] in behalf of the society presented Mr. Halton, in ff ildo in ment the management of the affair that For auto service call at Comity for re ne n'oerinj ra : so black,brown and white. with a from up State, Theodore Bramhall public Vaughan handsome electric read- had made kindly during ray severe the gift possible. Coffee, Minnie Halton, from the country, illness. ing lamp, and his appropriate remarks Coombs’ Brothers. MRS. J. W. chocolate and sandwiches were served Elizabeth Clement Photo Taken Free Tel. 53-4 flkMVUvC, were responded to with enthusiasm by Mrs. and with Ralph H. Dunbar Mrs. a Albert At the Free Demonstration with theuew Roxbury, Miss. the pleased After a short musi- Mulligan, policeman, Miller paator. Wm H. Hall pouring. The committee Mercury Vapor Light, from 7 to 10, Sat- W. M. cal program by the choir the Time—Summer. Place—N. Y. City. PATTERSHALL. members, in charge was Mrs. Grace C. Pillabury, urday evening. The Dorcas Guild of the Methodist -floor was cleared for social games and Act I. Frank New Read the Mrs. Zenas D. Hartshorn, Mrs. Raymond Perry’s home, York request of Ralph A. Bram- will a A. COOK’S church have a sale of aprons, cook* general dancing with music by Victro- RjSherman, Mrs. W. L. West and Miss City, Sunday morning. M. STUDIO la and hall, Commander of Frank D. Hazeltine ed piano. Grace H. Hall. Act 2 and 3. The food, candy and, May baskets in ithe same, Sunday afternoon 75 High Street in this issue. Post, published church vestry April 29th. ^ « NORTHPORT MOVIE REVEALS BOLL A. F. HAHN / Augustus Mrs. Isaac Hills, R. N., is in Belfast on F. Hahn of Lincolnville died AS March 9th at WEEVIL VILLAIN the age of .74 years, 1 month ■ case. ® an.. days. Mr. Hahn was one of the Children for sond and Cry Fletcher’s1 George McCabe bas returned from a prominent men of our next neighbor on business trip to New York. the north. He followed the Two-Reel Film Shows Activities sea in his earlier years, and later was a Florence Mahoney came home from *^e mercantile business at of Little Insect. thelw.n^D^lme Beach Castine for the Easter vacation. MRS. MARY MASsER in company with his brother One TELLS HOW Box of “FRUIT-A-TIVES” or under the firm name of E P. & A. F. “Fruit School at Brown’s Corner TANLAC RELIEVED HER OF FIF- but Liver Tablets’* Brought Relief begun March Hahn, has not been in business for TEEN YEARS OF RHEUMATISM many years. He 28th, Mrs Hattie Whiting, teacher. Caloium Arsenate Plays Important was prominent in town affairs and was a member and Past Mas- Part in Pest Mrs. Etta Wright of Camden visited Destroying and Sav- ter of M. “I am old and King David’s Lodge, F. & A. Southern seventy years am just In a town her Matthew ing Farmers Thou- where there is no there father, Leadbetter, recently. now getting relief ftom a case of rheu lawyer, is always some sands of Dollars Annually. matism layman well informe in that had been troubling me lor legal The Kind You Miss Margie Dodge has been visiting fifteen matters who advises his neighbors, Have Always Bought, and which has years,” said Mary Masser of 520 does be of her Donald their makes their in use for over the family brother, Dodge. (Prepared by the United States Depart- Dubuque N. while conveyancing, thirty years, has borne the St., Manchester, H., wills and settles Mr. signature ^ ment of Agriculture.) their estates. — talking of her remarkable experience Hahn and has been made under M ss Dorothy Mahoney, who spent the was such a man at the Beach, his his De°f “Good-by, Boll Weevil,” is the title with Tanlac. Bince its winter and attended school in intelligence, integrity and ability making Rockland, of an and instructive “The rheumatism was in nearly every him infancy entertaining a most useful man in the commu- Allow^ nosupervifio“ one to deceive muscle and of my and “ you in thi has returned home. two-reel film released the joint body kept me and a just by nity, valuable citizen o> his town. All Imitations and ” in pain about all the time. knees Counterfeits, Just-as-good ure United States of My He married Miss Mr. and Mrs. James who Department Agricul- and hands hurt Eliza Warren, who sur- that trifle with and Jackson, awfully and at times vives him. Experiments endanger the ture. Mrs Boll Weevil, destroyer of He leit no his near health !)1 have been at Bayside this win- would swell up and Lecome stiff. I had children, Infants and working American est relative being a Mrs. Walter Children—Experience against Experiment crops to the extent of many pains all through my back and limbs niece, ter, have gone away for the present, ex- my W. Ogier, ol Cal —Camden million dollars a year, is the “heavy” were so weak I could not walk any dis- Pasadena, pecting to return later in the season. Herald. villain. He appears several times in- tance without giving out. My nerves What is CASTOR IA cCastona is a harmless substitute for Castor in were all unstrung and my liver was Oil, Pare" WILLIAM GALE SHEPHERD Mr. Donald Dodge who left a few days dividually the course oL this lively slug- r>. gish all the time. I suffered CENTER Drops and It is production, but the principal part is badly from MONTVILLE Soothing Syrups. pleasant. It contains ! Old Chatham, Columbia Co., N. Y. ago for treatment at the sanatarium at constipation and had frequent headaches. neither devoted to the activities of the hero Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance I never wanted to eat p, “I was bothered with Constipation, Fairfield, was accompanied by his par- much of anything Miss Ida Davis is its of the sketch, Mr. Calcium Arsenate, I lias gone to Portland. age guarantee. For more than years it and Mrs. I ewis became awfully weak and rundown. My thirty Liver Trouble and Indigestion for ents, Mr. Dodge, and by been in constant use who is aided and abetted by the de- sleep was broken and restless and I E. E. Tasker has been home from So- for the relief of Constipation, R. N. of just Flatulency three years ; and tried 'all kinds of Miss Nickerson, Belfast. in his efforts to had to Wind and partment bring about drag myself about the house. lon for a week’s visit. Colic Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness medicine with no relief. “Before I arising Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mahoney, Jr, who finished my second bottle of therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels Tanlac Charles Hall of Camden a aide I was so bad I would have a f was feeling like a different per- was recent dull, a week with Chas. Maho- the assimilation of and recently spent son. I have Food; giving healthy natural heavy feeling in the of taken four bottles now and week-end guest of his sister, Mrs. C. A. pit my have returned to their home in am The Children’s Comfort —The Mother’s ney, Sr., enjoying splendid health once more W ing. Friend. stomach ; about three or generally Rockland. They will return later to The rheumatic pains have all disappeared four hours after carting. and so have the and H. B. Clement of Halldaie came near the summer months at Bayside. swelling stiffness. I spend have been I saw advertised in the “Troy Times" relieved of constipation and losing his buildings recently by spontane- GENUINE am CASTORIA The next of the Ladies Aid no longer troubled with headaches. always ‘Fruit-a-tives’ an 1 sent to R. W. meeting ous combustion from a mop with which a My appetite is fine and < will be with Mrs. Southard af- just everything Seymour’s drug tore in Chatham Thursday tastes hardwood boor had bee.n oiled. 1 he so good that I can hardly get and two 6! c. boxes. ternoon. The society was recently pre- floor where the bought Before enough to eat. My liver and nerves are mop was left, was burned I had one ’-ox. 1 w as with of for a both finished relieved sented squares patchwork greatly improved and I enjoy sound, through before the lire was discovered. restful and now have no -more trouble. I quilt which was greatly appreciated and sleep every night now and feel stronger than I have in Mrs. Albert Norton recently died at can eat are extended to the many years.” anything '.I desire. many thanks donor, her home in Tanlac is sold in Belfast Read Massachusetts. The re- I would advise in the same Mr. Geo. Walker. by & anjyone Hills; S. J. Glidden, Freedom; S. M. mains were accompanied to Belfast by condition as I vasl to take ‘Fruit- Burglars entered the store of Chester Grant, Saudypoint; A. M. Ross, Liucoln- her husband and placed in the receiving a-tives’ ; it is a God-send, and I would ville, and by the leading druggists in Sheldon the night of March 21st and an- tomb. She was a former resident of not be without ‘Frifit-a-tivcs’ in the every town. nexed about $18 in silver and change. Montvitle. Mr. Norton is now the guest In Use house”. For Over 30 Years Several clues are being followed up and Ships Guided Safely Into Harbor by Radio of his sister, Mrs. Frank Sanford. WILLIAM GALP SHEPHERD. The Kind You Have it is hoped to bring the thieves to justice. Always Bought Boston, March 29. The ™E CFINTAUR COMPANY, N FW YORK 50c. a box, G for $2.50, trial size 25c. small radio compass CITV. Several have reported thefts, one proved its worth Commissioners’ Notice At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES Monday, when six fog- man and another -arva of Weevil in Boll of bound losing hens jars which Cotton. merchant ships were guided safely Waldo, SS. March 21, A. D. 1921. Limited, OGDE.VSBURG, N. Y. into harbor were put out to catch maple sap. here. One of the number, a We, the undersigned, having been duly Air. Weevil’s overthrow. “Cal” de- British freighter, reported later that she appointed by the Honorable Ellery Bow- scends Air. Weevil was A Catechism o' the upon from a bat- heading for the beach, when she den, Judge of Probate for said County, Massachusetts Bonding and Insurance STATE OF MaIN Constitu- overcame WHITE’S CORNER. Winterport tery of horse-drawn machines, of trouble with her radio and got Commissioners to receive and examine Company, Boston, Mass. Waldo ss. j in touch with the tion ot the United States. which 40 are shown in one spectacular Boston navy yard and the claims of the creditors of Herbert I Probate Court within and for t» obtained her correct of Waldo, March 1921. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Conant of Monroe scene taken in early summer. Work bearings. Mitchell, late of Unity, in said County, Assets, December 31, 1920. 12, i | whose estate has been Real Frank R. Woodcock, Trust- J 4 visited her Mr. and Mrs. is shown in the labora- deceased, repre estate, $ 373,000 00 Contributed by The United Americans of parents, C. H. department’s of Daniel late of Bel fa hie fidelity and sented insolvent, hereby give public no- Mortgage loans, 22,966 66 : Faunce, tbe State of Casco Bank Libby, recently. tories at Tullulah. La., and in Wash- Casually Company ty of Wald<», deceased, having Maine, Building tice agreeably to the order of the said Collateral loans, 0 00 ington, D. C., where the methods OF NEW YORK. tition praying that the I'r-1-* Portland, Maine. Judge of Probate, that six months from Stocks and bonds, 92 A. received a 4,481,589 and »or said County of Waldo 0 .- i G.lLarby painful injury which save cotton planters $20,000,000 Assels Dtctmbsr and after the second Tuesday in March Cash in office 81. 1920. and bank, 809,223 10 who are entitled to the estate of (Published by arrangement with The by from a beam in his barn while or more falling annually were devised. have been allowed to said creditors to Agents’ 00 and their shares tl National Rea] Estate $ 1.218,833 45 balances, 1,297,040 respective j Security League.) One feature is the labor- present and prove their and that Bills will, and order a ific making repairs. interesting btocks and Bonds. 20,848 503 72 claims, receivable, 2,593 61 may spe< j we will attend to the service sud the LESSON 12. atory work by which bogus weevil ex- Cash in office and bank. 755 412 69 assigned us, Interest and rents, 47,976 43 property among ; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. were at the residence of Gaunce R. in thereto. Nealey guests terminators are detected. The 'second Agents’ balances. 3,714.969 21 Hunter, All other assets, 107,640 06 Q. What is the important of Interest and It is Ordered'hat the said jn provision of H. J. Luce and in Newburg Rents. 211.083 80 the town of Unity, said County and k„7e the Thirteenth Amendment? family part of the film, taken in the fall, All other notice to all persons interest*'.! assets.. 664,553 70 State, on the 23d day of April and the Gross assets. March 27 and 28. shows thousands of of $7,193,129 78 copy of this order to be publish. A It abolishes slavery in the United acres snowy 17th of A. D. at ;i day September, 1921, ten Deduct items not admitted, 54 in the States. cotton fields with Gross assets,.. 461,346 successively Republic*! ] pickers gathering 27.413.356 57 of the clock in the forenoon of each of in 1 Tyler Conant, accompanied by a school Deduct items not newspaper published Beifas* Q How does the Constitution compel the bolls. Two or three admitted. 2,943,352 80 said snowy con- days. GAUNCE R. HUNTER, Admitted assets, 24 of Waldo, and by causing an utt the States to deal with their friend from the U. of M spent the Easter $6,731,783 justly citi- trasts are shown between fields where J. E. said petition, with a copy of too Admitted assets. MAGEE, Liabilities December 1920. zens? J recess at his home here. $24,470,003 77 3wl3 Commissioners. 31, ed, to he sent by mail, calcium arsenate dust has been ap- postage A the Fourteenth Amendment for- Liabilities December 31. 1920. Net unpaid losses, 89 lore March 29, 1921, to each and rows $1,463,597 Mrs. plied adjoining which were Net Unearned named in said whi si bids the States making or enforcing any Julia White, who had rooms at unpaid losses. $ 8,f Q9.219 88 premiums, 2,713 930 93 petition, neglected. From actual Unearned All other follows: Eveline M. Bacon. Wat laws abridging the privileges or immuni- ; the village during the winter term of experience premiums.. .. 9,(58.804 12 liabilities, 499,459 21 All other Notice of foreclosure Cash Louise E. Stedman, 9 Wash ties of citizens, or depriving any person i the saving to one 5,000-acre planter is liabilities. 470 710 £4 capital, 1,500,000 00 \ high sphool, has returned to her home. Cash Capi al. North Cambridge, Massachuset of life, or property without due given at more than an acre. The 2,U0J.000 Si Clair R. TiltoD of Bath, in the Surplus over all 21 ] liberty, $04 AS, liabilities, 554,795 j &4 Prescott Can. .P-a Surplus over liabilities. 3 337.269 13 Smith. Street, process of law or denying to ) WHERECounty of sagadahoc and State of Maine, any person Mrs. Edna Harquail, a teacher in the film is designed primarily for demon- Chusetts; Agnes Smit^, High the of laws. by his mortgage deed dated A j. r il 2. 1919, ami Total liabilities and equal protection stration work in Total surplus, $6,731,783 24 town, Cimucticut; Abby h. S : E. S. N. S., and her Miss the South, and is liabilities and Burplus....$24.470.0b3 77 recorded in the Waldo of Q How is the freedom of the ballot daughter, Avis, Registry Deeds, Maine; William A Faunce, 20 < a one of about 500 films more 1 attte & Se Book 333, Page 124. conveyed to me, the un Macomber, Farr & Y\ preserve ? student at Hebron Academy, were at covering Jair.es n, /genls. Belfast. hitten, Augusta, Me,, ing, Toledo, Ohio; and ( narles j than 3wl2 dersigned, a certain parcel of real estate situ- A. In the Fifteenth Amendment it is their home for the 100 subjects showing different Cen. Agts., iturety Department for Maine. Dudley Street, Boston, Mass Easter recess. ated in Troy, in the Countj of Waldo, and of the work of they may appear at a Probate ( ! provided that the right of citizens of the ptiases the depart- bounded and described as follows: “Bounded I,. A, Parent, Lewiston, Di- at Belfast within and for sai Lewis a The Palatine Me., Agency United States to vote shall not be denied Libby, student at Brooks high ment. Copies of the film may be Insurance Co., Lid., south by the stage road leadng from Unity to rector, Accident & Health do on t*e twelfth day of A: or abridged by the United States or and his Tr< y Corner; east by land of E. I). Mitchell; Department, by school, schoolmate, Charlie Nealey bought from the department by insti- OF LONDON, ENGLAND ten of the clock in the fore* « State on north bv land of 'Fred A. and west for Maine. any account of race, color, or of to tutions and Nlyrics, by 3wI3 cause if any they have why »n Monroe,’went Orono to remain dur- organizations interested Assets of with the there- previous condi'ion of servitude. j December 31, 1920. lend James Luce, buildings should not be in boll weevil petitioner grant* ing farmers' week, after spending a few extermination. Its use Real on, containing thirty-tight acres, more or Q. When and why were the Fourteenth j estate. ....,.. $ 0 00 Merrimack Mutual Fire Insurance Co., ELLERY BOV* ! at is suggested for state agricultural Mortgage loans... less.1' and Fifteenth Amendments Adopted? days his home here. 0 00 A true copy. Attest: Collateral “Also one other parcel of land situated in Andover, Massachusetts. A. They were adoptea just after the colleges, boards of commerce, etc. loans. 0 00 3wl2 Chas. ti. John •. j Mrs. G. Stocks and 0 said Troy and lying on the road leading from end of the Civil War were H.• lecturer of North ! bonds.3,391,379 Assets December 1920. and designed York, Cash in iffite said Btage road Fred Hollis’ house t Mitch- 31, j and bank. 987,077 50 by At a Probate Court held Ml iv to protect the negroes who had been aldo Pomona, attended the ell’s Uorner and on said road twen- Real 52 Lecturers’! FARM EQUIFMENT ESSENTIAL Agents' balances. 788,57 10 extending estate, 5 2,769 for the County of Wald granted freedom and citizenship. Their Bills ty-five rods, and extending hack thirty-two 00 i. Conference in Bangor, March 22 and 23, receivable. £41 Q8 Mortgage loans, 105,402 the 17th day of March. A. i> broad provisions, however, apply to the j Interests and rents. rods; and bounded on the east, south and west Collateral 00 on her return 43.515 CO loans, 103,750 A certain instrument, pur of race who apd visited friends in Successful of All other by said Fred A. Myrick’s land, cm taining five people every become citizens | Management Crops De- assets. 131,073 48 Stocks and bonds, 255,241 15 last will and testament of W Hampden for a few aerps. more or less, meaning and intending to of this republic days, Miss Laura ! Cash in office and 91 l.ite of Belfast, in said C uir; pends Greatly Upon Efficiency Gross convey the same premises which were this bank, 65,552 Q Are individual incomes now taxedi Bickford, lecturer of i assets..$5,342.143 46 65 ceas*d, having been prest: Northern Light of Deouct items not day conveyed to me by Ida F. Rollins by her \ Agents’ balances, 57,829 Implements, admitted. 102,011 52 ■ because the Sixteenth i rec with petition praying that A. Yes, Amend- Grange, also Warranty Deed which bears even dale with j Bills eiv ible, 0 00 Winterport, attended the j a d that letters testamentar February 25, 1913, au- Admitted this instrument and is a fart of this transac Interest and 5,943 78 mciit, proclaimed conference. I assets. 5,240,131 94 rents, E she bemj. thorizes be levied and The successful management of a tion.” And whereas the condition of said All other 38 Mary Hamilton, taxes collecJ?(j Liabilities December 31, 1920. assets, 2,901 named therein, without givin. modern farm mortgage has been broken, now therefore, by Upon incomes. largely depends upon ance with the ot said Net unpaid iosses. 410.437 CO reason of the breach of the condition thereof, request VN w»- the efficiency of the equipment with Gross assets, $599,390 39 in said instrument. Q- ill tj,js amendment adopted? Unearned premiums. 3,168,124 93! I claim a foreclosure of said mortgage. pressed j JACKSON. Deduct items not 20,956 92 be A.. Because the original Constitution which the work is performed, special- AH other liabilities. 96.4C0 00 GEORGE STRIuKLAND, admitted, j Ordered, That notice given sons interested causing or ists of the United States Cash Capital; .. 0 00 March 25, 1921, 3wl3 by declared that “no capitation other di- Department three over all Admitted $578,433 47 order to be published shall be unless in i Mrs. L. P. Zwicker of Thorndike has Surplus liabilities. 1,565,170 01 assets, | rect tax laid,” propor- of Agriculture point out. sively in The .J LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION Republican tion to the population. When an income been visiting relatives in town. The of the tLiabilities December 31, 1920. at Belfust, 1 equipment average farm Total liabilities and surplus... $5,240,131 94 paper published tax law enacted by Congress was de- London, England Net 30 that they may appear at a Pr> 1- n Miss Alice Pollard of Waldo has been can be divided into about three more 3wl2 unpaid losses, $ 24,192 clared unconstitutional by the Supreme 1920 held at Belfast, within and dr less distinct Assets December 31, Unearned premiums, 388.924 40 the visiting relatives and friends in town. classes, as follows: on the second Tu sday of A; Court of the Uniied Slates, people Real estate..$ 0 00 AH other liabilities, 17 688 73 First and most are the Alliance insurance of the clock before noon, and amended the Constitution, Important, Company, loans 0 00 0 00 Mr. H. E. Chase speht gevefal re- Mortgage Cash capital, the ban * days machin- any they have, why Q. Are United States Senators now buildings, fences, implements, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Collateral loans.. 0 00 over all 04 cently with big Willis Surplus liabilities, 147,628 proved, approved and allow* elected direct vote? daughter, Mrs. and all used in Stocks and bonds. 6,329,726 83 by popular ery, wagons appliances Assets December 31, 1920 ELLERY BOV K elsey of Knox. Cash in office ana bank. 594,717 09 A. As previously stated-, the Seven- the more important farming opera- Total liabilities and surplus, $578,433 47 A true copy. Attest: Stocks and bonds. $4,600,747 33 balances. 933,001 84 v teenth Amendment, ratified May 31, 19l3, Mr. and utensils and Agents* Chas. E. John- Mrs. George B. Kimball of tions; second, machinery C&Bh in office and bank. 551,184 29 Bills receivable. 0 00 Pattee & Son, Agents, Belfast lor the election of United States fjames provides used in connection with the Agents’ balances. 528,868 63 rents. 70,320 17 Swanville recently spent two weeks with dairy, gar- Interest and 3wl3 At a Probate Court, held at Senators by direct popular vote. Bills receivable. 50 den 6,717 All other assets. 233,463 12 and for the County ol W; relatives in town. tools, butchering outfit, and the tnd Interest rents. 68,313 06 of A numerous small for Hartford Accident and Indemnity Company on the 22ndday March, things general use All other assets.. 6,482 65 assets .$8,161,228 06 Congratulations are extended to Mr. Gross Alexander H. N'ichols, execu Sickness in Maine. about the the ma- 09 Connecticut Sleeping place; third, tools, Deauct items not admitted:. 658,587 Hartford, of Henrietta T. Nickels, iat* and Mrs. Lawrence Cook Gross 46 on the birth of terials, and facilities for keeping the assets.$5,762,253 Assets December 31, 1920. said County of Wal-lo, dec* Deduct items not admitted. 362,384 19 96 Ten deaths from sickness or a March 27. Admitted Assets.$7,502,640 Ben ted a petition praying that sleeping daughter, first two classes of equipment in good Real estate.$ 0 00 Liabilities December 31, 1920 tribution of the estate of sai lethargic encephalitis have already been order. Admitted 47 loans. 0 00 Walter Whitten and family of Norridge- working assets.$5,399,868 Mortgage distribution of proper ; recorded in Maine with the State De- Net Unpaid Losses.$1,125,187 01 Coll teral loans.- 0 00 specific In order to secure the greatest effi- |Liabilities December 31, 1920. may be made. of while the number of wock have been visiting his mo Mrs. Unearned Premiums. 3,5l6,006 31 Stocks and bonds. 71 partment Health, her, 7.707,654 said it i ciency, all implements and Net unpaid losses.$ 791,700 00 All other Liabilities. 248,627 10 Ordered, That the pet cases which have cccurred, but have not Martha at the machinery Casb in office and bank.. 1 274 498 31 Whitten, village. Unearned premiums. 69 0 00 to all persons interest* d by c resulted in is to esti- should be properly housed when not 2,207,702 Cash Capital. Agents' balances. 2,262 169 14 death, impossible All ether liabilities. 138.583 83 54 this order to be published th Miss Inza Boyd, a teacher at Head of in Stirplus over all Liabilities. 2,612,920 Bills receivable 839 54 mate as all physicians have not yet come actual service, so as to be in good Cash 1 cessively in The capital... C00.0C0 00 Interest and rents.. 91,713 28 Republican to understand the disease is the Tide, spent the Easter vacation with at that that report- working condition when required for Contingent reseive fund. 386,881 95 Total Liabilities and 96 34 paper published Belfast, Surplus.$7,502,640 All other assets. 425,834 he able. her Mr. and Mrs. over all liabilities. 00 pear at a Prebate Court to he parents, W. L. Boyd. use. Surplus 875,000 & Belfast James Pattee Son, Agents, within and for said County, on Dr. L. D. Bristol, commissioner of 3wl3 Gross assets.*11.762,709 32 Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McKinley attended Total liabilities snd 47 April, A. 1)^ 1921, at ten ol health in Maine, offers the following surplus... $5,399,868 Deduct items not admitted. 599 791 23 noon, and show cause, if any brief explanation of the nature and his- an all day meeting of North Star Grange James Pattee & bon, Bel/ast. RATS ARE HARMFUL ON FARM Agents, St. Paul Fire & Marine Insurance Company the prayer of said petitioner of this disease. He Admitted assets.$11,162,918 09 tory mysterious says: at Dixmont Center, Saturday, March 26. Bion [Sanborn, Agent, Stockton Springs. granted, Also by causing a c< as it is St. Paul, Minn. to be sent man “Sleeping sickness, popularly Rodents Use to Get 3wl2 Liabilities December 31, 1920. by registered Miss Ardis Dolliff of U. of M. spent Surprising Ways under sai known, is not to be confused with the December 1920 14 residuary legatees Into Cellar and Can Be Assets 31, Net unpaid losses.$4,309,906 disease of that same name. Its her vacation with her Mr. and Exter- The & London & Glebe Insur- fourteen days before the tin tropical parents, Liverpool $402,599 64 Unearned premiums. 3,917,600 05 minated in Real Estate. Court. medical name is lethargic encephalitis Mrs. F. Many Ways. United States All other liabilities. ... 711,262 29 S. Dolliff. Miss Mabel, who at- ance Co., Ltd., Branch, Mortgage Loans 2,641.422 88 ELLERY BOW I and it has also become popularly spoken Loans 200,000 00 Cash capital. 1.000,000 00 tends Old Town Junior High, was also 80 William Street, New York City, Collateral A true copy. Attest: of as influenza of the brain. Whether 22 over ail liabilities. 1,224,169 61 Rats are the busiest creatures on the Stocks and Bonds. 13.369.483 Surplus ( has. E. John at home for a vacation. this is a term to to the dis- Assets Decembei 31, 1920. in Office and Bank. 1,729 4L3 23 proper apply ifarm. They take of Cash surprising ways < 6 Total liabilities and .$11,162,918 09 a Probate Court, held at ease or not, it is thought by some author- Real estate. $ 542,643 73 Agents’ Balances.. 1,856,490 surplus... At getting into the cellar. Make a 95 and for the of W aid an trip Mortgage loans. 1,530.625 00 Bills Receivable 196.372 Orrin Real Estate and Insurance, County ities to be aftermath of the great in- J. Dickey, A. LlbtKTY. all round before you go to lied Collateral loans. 3 022 50 Interest and Rents. 150,995 76 on the 15ih day of March, fluenza epidemic, while others consider it tonight, Belfast, Maine 3wl3 and fill hole Stocks and bonds.,. 12,935,074 45 All other Assets. 91,288 91 Florence E. Clough, daugh: an entirely distinct disease. every witli powdered Cash in t ffice and bank. 1,765,777[34 law of the estate ot Sarah M. “Its past history shows that it was W. J. Greeley was a business visitor in glass and cement. Use traps, 15 poisons, Agents’ balance. 3,779,421 33 Gross Assets.$22,627,076 j l’roy, in said County of Wald known in as far back iis 1718 and and 54 Europe Gardiner recently. gas, cats terriers to get rid of Bills receivable. 2,836 48 Deduct items not admitted. 1,412,631 I ing presented a petition pray in more recent times during the two rats. Interest and rents... 153,105 57 Notice Florenc E. Clough of Troy, i>. John P. Sanford has been drawn .. 61 Special years of 1889-90 it appeared in Italy, jury- 11 other aseets.. 485,476 40 Admitted Assets.$19,214,444 Waldo, or some other suitabi- We wish to iuform the public that we of th< France and Hungary and a feiv cases in man from this town for the April term Liabilities Dec. 31, 1920 pointed administratrix Gross assets. $21,187.982 80 without bond. this country. SUPERIOR RATION FOR EWES Net Losses.$ 1,794,507 83 are doing business all the time and if you deceased, of court. Deduct items not admitted. 1 46 Unpaid dates back to the I 589,087 49 Ordered, That the said petiu “Its present history Unearned Premiums. 9,334,899 wish to buy or sell real estate of any kind Donald who has the All Liabilities. 00 to all persons interested by c winter of 1917 in Vienna; next it appear- Mathieson, bought to other 1,022,500 According Feeding Tests at Iowa Admitted assets.$19 598,895 34 we would be pleased to talk with you. this order to be thr«- ed in England and France in 1918; and Robert farm in has moved Cash Capital. 2,000.000 00 published Fay Montville, 2S inTh Jourt since that date has been in this College Soy Bean, Corn, Corn Liabilities December 31, 1920. Surplus over all Liabilities. 5,062,537 E. A. STROUT Farm Agency, sively, Republican prevalent to his new home. published in Belfast, that tin > < Silage Is Excellent. Net unpaid looses.$ 1,953,455 59 ROY C. Local country. Total Liabilities and 61 FISH, Manager, Probate Court, to be held at Mrs. was in to Unearned 12,069,001 41 Surplus....$19,214,444 “Its symptoms include the drowsiness Mary Ordway Bangor premiums. and for said County, on the 1 A!1 other liabilities. 1,029,375 81 Me or from which the popular attend Lecturers’ bean Pattee & Son, Agents, Belfast Room 2, Block, Belfast, A. D. 1921, at ten of th- o sleepiness the Grange gathering Soy hay, corn, corn silage and Cash 0 00 James OddjFellows’ was in- | capital. 3wl3 tf 47 :md show cause, if ary th« y name of the disease conceived; salt is an excellent which was held there. winter ration for I Surplus over all liabilities. 4,547,062 53 sh> flamation or pain in the eyes, with dou j prayer of said petitioner pregnant ewes, according to feeding The Fire Insurance Company ELLERY BOV. ble vision or twisting of the eyes in the Mrs. Ella Greeley Grinnell, who is Total liabilities and 34 Pennsylvania tests of the Iowa surplus.$19,598,895 A true Attest: infection of the State college. Less 508-10 Walnut 8t., Pa. copy. head; fever; headache; teaching in Freedom spent the Philadelphia, Probate Notices (has E. John Academy, corn is when James Pattee & Son, Agents, Belfast. nose and mental depression; slow required soy beah hay Assets December 31, 1920. throat; Easter recess at her home in Washington 3wl2 or The lies in bed Is used instead of alfalfa and EXECUTORS' NOTICE rapid speech. patient pound Real Estate \.$ 183,371 68 At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and and give notice that th« > usually drowsing with expressionless Liberty. for pound of soy bean excels al- loans. 25,000 00 for the of Waldo, in vacation, on the hereby hay Mortgage County executors in the St face. loans. 2,836 77 of A. h>. 1921. appointed Miss Verna Simmonds was home from falfa. Collateral 16th day March, *> NOTICE 62 the last will and testament “The disease is to be Stocks and bonds. 8,645.911 son and heir at law of the thought mildly Leroy W. Knight, LAW: Bucksport Seminary, and Miss Gladys ■" ■ 1,1 Cash in office and bank. 818,379 53 CAROLINE ESTELLE and has beeii made estate of Waiter B. late of Unity, in 1 contagious reportable f 40 Knight, in the of Min from Belfast to the I have a lot of children's Agents’ balances. 1,431,089 of deceased, Groton, County in this State so that statistics as it occurs Yohng High pass Clean Teeth-Firm Gums large;: said County Waldo, having pre- All ! Bills receivable. 0 00 Massachusetts, deceased. here will be Health sented a petition praying that Marcia A. increasingly available.’’^ Easter vacation. interest and rents. 116,399 76 demands against the estate overalls to let out to be made. Knight of Unity, in the County of Waldo, or The chief cause of disease All other assets.... 16,299 11 are desired to present the san had the misfortune some other suitable person be appointed ad- Raymond Worthing is infection. The main ! and all indebted thereto ar* Eastern S. S. Co. to Sell Some of its source of infection ministratrix of the estate of said deceased, t to break an arm while cranking his car M. S. JELLISON, 66 High St. Gross assets.$11,227,287 87 I makf payment immediately is the teeth. To ®°?*- without bond. Belli’'' Steamers. » in- Deduct items not admitted. 884,956 68 agent, John R. Dunton, one day last week. Dr. C. B. Hoit re prevent Bho,,n^ That said notice v — the give E, faction Ordered, petitioner JAMES LAWRENC ands interested a copy of duced the fracture. Trouble Admitted assets.$10,342,331 29 to all persons by causing RICHARD LAWRENCE. The Eastern Steamship Lines has ac I weeks succes- Stomach Disorders WANTED this order to be published three March 8, the offer of the are cauBe’d infection Liabilities December 31,1920. 1921.__ cepted $248,000 madejby by SALESMEN for Belfast and vicinity sively in the Republican Journal, a newspaper for the 92 at Kennebec Navigation Company 30 and 60c,at your Druggist for spare time Net unpaid losses.$ 764,521 published at Belfast, that they may appear Commission contract only, 69 within of the steamers City Rock- Unearned premiums. 6,361,704 a Probate Court, to be held at Belfast, For Sale purchase of, THE ANTI DOLOR MFG. CO. or full time. We will teach you to Bell All other liabilities...:. 211,046 80 for said on the 12th day of April land, City of Bangor and two smaller 99 Main St., Springville, N.Y. our free school and County, income protection through 00 the clock befere and of polfli"1' u a statement made Cash capital. 760,000 A. D. 1921 at ten of noon, I have 150 bushels steamers, according to SEND SAMPLE TUBE FREE build a busi- of instruction and help you over liabilities. 2,265,057 98 if have, why the prayer bushel. by C. H. Crosby, president of the latter Surplus show cause, any they will sell for *1.00 per ness of your own. Massachusetts Bond- of said petitioner should not be gra nted. Also turnips Name...... the city limits. company. s Accident and Total and 29 BOWDEN, Judge ing and Insurance Company, liabilities surpl.us...$10,342,331 ELLERY bushel at Elm Tree Farm. Thrice weekly service between Boston ■ Health Dept., Saginaw, . Capi- William L. Luce, Belfast A true copy. Attest: E. H. KM1" and Kennebec river points will commence Agent, Chas. E. Register. tal $1,600,000. 2wl3 3wl8 Johnson, about June 1st. * r&m ^ have developed so I am of the opinRm that under MICKIE SAYS much iu tu^ mean- National Fire Insurance Company time, and world conditions have this amendment the people of the been in HUMPHREYS’ of Hartford many commodities State of Maine, thru their represen- ?nCthe’lastet»r“ffin the last tariff law|that are no The full list of I>r. Humphreys* Remedies for Assets Dec. 31, 1920 longer manu- tatives in the 1923 Legislature, will ; oof -ru' paper" A\vrr l factured, and new materials internal and external use, meets the needs oi Real have taken be able to take a forward Estate, $707,200 00 their place which are step in ! every ailment from Infancy POUEO VAOCU A4JN VAORE'. 1 not mentioned in families for nearly Mortgage Loans, 1,964,625 06 Zj any existing tariff law. Water power development. A -con- to old Dr. Humphreys’ Manual -TAV£ -TUVS. PAVER eSSUT,] age—described'in Collateral Loans, 0 00 ^5 The most driving task of the stitutional amendment would he val- nailed free, Stocks and 'U EUUEoS VAEU M ways and Bonds, 16.893,812 30 \*L uw£ n means committee is to in revise the taxa- ueless which any way restricts or PARTIAL LIST Cash in Office and 54 'Vi « ES3JZ. tf Bank, 4,087,282 tion system. The present the of the of this "Lgwvas PAMS] schedule is limits power people FOR Agents' Balances, 2,875,192 00 WOT OSSf fo EE entirely acceptable as a :!•. ^0A, Ji war system but State to decide this question for Inflammations Bills Receivable, 397,688 55 totally in 1. Fevers, Congestions, PEUJERS \ _ unacceptable time of Interest and (jP0O peace’. themselves and upon its language de- 2. Worms. Worm Fever Rents, 225,909 07 3. Colic. Crying Wakefulness of Infants All other 0 00 pends to a large extent the future Assets, GO '. PERClVAL P. 4. Diarrhea of Children ami adults BAXTER of health, safety and prosperity this 7. Coughs, Colds. Bronchitis Gross Assets, Faceaelie. Neuralgia $27,151,709 46 bU fb W/U ER.POWEri & State. i 8. Toothache, Deduct items not ©. Headache. Sick Headache. Vertigo admitted, 39,388 67 Taxation. lO. Stomach irtXAflON AMENDMENTS Dyspepsia,Indigestion.Weak Admitted flace 13. Croup. Hoarse Cough. Laryngitis Assets, $27,112,320 79 The last paragraph of the proposed The TOMA NE LEGISLATURE 14. Eczema, Eruptions. Liabilities Dec. 31, 1920 amendment deals with the taxation I 18. Lumbago Rheumatism, Net Unpaid Losses, « °f water and the Water 10. Fever and Ague, Malaria $1,872,176 07 jWii I March 28 powers Unearned Restful Augusta, (Special).—A Tower 17. Piles. Blind. Bleeding. Internal. Extern? Premiums, 15,652,242 77 Commission has made no rec- in Head All other I special message proposing a constitu- 1©. Catarrh. Influenza. Cold Liabilities, 1,276,324 05 ommendation on this of the phase 20, Whooping Cough Cash Capital, Oo Tea tional amendment, was sent to the question. Difficult Breathing 2,000,000 Gea^J 21. Asthma. Oppressed. Surplus over all Liabilities, 90 legislature hy Governor Baxter. The 27. Disorders of the Kidneys 6,311,577 By the terms of Water GlaSS the Federal 30. Incontinence proposed amendment gives the State Urinary Total liabilities and Power Bill, the water of 34. Sore Throat, Quinsy surplus, $27,112 320 79 authority to take over, control and [lowers Maine are in danger of passing under 77. Grip, Grippe, La Grippe ___3wl3_’ develop water-storage basins and Federal lie control, and it well may For sale by druggists everywhere. Western Assurance water powers. that the only method of Company, preventing HUMPHREYS’ HOMED. MEDICINE CO The message follows: this is to tax Toronto, Canada. levy a upon hydro- Corner William" and Ann Streets, New York March 17, 1921. electric energy generated within the Assets December 31, 1920. State To the Senate and House of ltepre- and shipped beyond its borders. Stocks and Bonds, $3,476,098 96 Cash in Office sentatives of the Eightieth legis- Under the decisions of the Supreme and Bank, 580,118 39 Court of the Agents’ Balances, 1,306,380 61 lature :— State water powers Interest altho FIELD 4 and Rents, 49,083 77 In 1919 I drafted and introduced they represent great value, are QDIMBY All other Assets, 190,573 02 the Act which became Chapter 132 of not taxable as property. This de- INSURANCE cision is the lows of 1919 and which is en not in conformity with the Gross Assets, 75 law of j $5,602,254 titled “An Act to Create the Maine many other states but is hind- j Belfast, Maine Deduct items not admitted, 322,744 15 Ing our Water Power Commission.” Under upon courts until the State Constitution is Admitted Assets, 60 GovkOob the provisions of this law,Sections changed. These $5,279,510 water Abstract of the Annua) Statement of the Liabilities Dec. 4 and 5, the Commission is instructed powers today virtually escape 31, 1920 taxation «and it has been Net Unpaid thoroly to investigate the Water well said, &m INSURANCE COMPANY Losses, *1,727,812 05 “for the Unearned within the State of State to receive no com- Premiums, 1,751,808 94 in Real Estate Power resources All other Trans!*'rs pensation of any kind for the util- Hartford, Conn-, Liabilities, 65,047 07 Maine", and “report upon what Cash made Capital, 400,000 00 in ization of such a great wealth pro- On the 31st day of December, 1920, remain to the State the over all .. of real estate rights of Maine. Surplus Liabilities, 1,334,842 54 ng transfers ducer (water over a or to the State storage reservoirs and basins, and in Downs dam, in Waldo County Registry Incorporated 1819. Commenced business and water horsepower developed) is to bring Total Liabilities and the developed undeveloped 1819. Surplus,$5,279,51Q 60 e week ending March 31, into existence the greatest po sihle powers within the State.” Sections Wm. P. President. injustice in the Clark, “if matter of taxation.” 7 and S of this law provide that Guy e. Beardsley, Secretary. Insurance Company of North America, Clara K. Shaw, In Maine there are about 400,000 Belfast, j the '.-’"mission is of the opinion that Philadelphia, Pensylvania. Port N, developed water horse the fair Capital paid up in cash, $5,000,000. iehm, Byron, Y.; tire St»ite Itself should acquire and power V.lail'lUe. value of which is noi less than $100 Assets December 31, 1920. develop these storage reservoirs and Assets December 31, 1920. ord, Brooks, to Percy H. per hbrse power and in some devel- Real Estate, $ 779,477 20 basins and undeveloped water pow- ; Real $ 410,000 00 in Brooks. opments its value estate, Mortgage Loans, 159,224 25 a is even larger. ers. the Commission shall report Stocks and bonds, 31,671,500 92 Stocks and ens, Searsport, to Susan There also is horse Bonds, 32,895,868 73 the and “shall 1,000,000 power Loans on collateral, 10,982 31 land and buildings in Idan for same”, pre- Casn in Office and Bank, 4,357,192 21 undeveloped in the State. These Cash in office and bank, 3,865,485 59 sent a and practicable Agents’ 41 comprehensive and Balances, 5,005,603 treat values should become a source Cash in hands of agents Bills to The Inter- plan whereby the State may be eon- Receivable, 107,011 80 sey, Belfast, of revenue to the in transit, 4,356,235 06 and and for the State. If the Leg- Interest Rents, 386,667 78 telegraph Company, Wil- sen ed. used developed Accrued interest, 210,643 95 islature adopts this amendment and All other Assets, 391,612 83 to Northern New soil. ind in Belfast. benefit of the people of Maine.” 1 Bills receivable, 60,479 17 Seeds peculiarly adapted England Hardy, if the people later it the reliable. Based on over 60 'ion. Stockton Springs, to At the same session of the Leg- ratify leg- Other admitted assets, 287,214 70 dependable, years’ practical experience islature of Gross 21 and do land and 1923 will lie In a position Assets, $44,082,658 selecting, inspecting marketing seeds. n, ; buildings islature 1 drafted and introduced Deduct items not to pass some reasonable laws admitted, 2,188,329 18 Were you satisfied with last years’ hay crop, the vegetable ? S: -rings. House Order dated Uebniary 27th, tax Total assets, $40,872,541 70 crop under Did the plants and flowers come along as you ? No! it Iman et to whch these valuable rights will Liabilities 1920. hoped Perhaps als., Unity, 1919, which projionnded certain wa- December 31, Admitted 03 was the v ■share in Assets, $41,894,329 seeds;— nton; land and buildings the burdens of taxation. ter power questions to the Justices Net unpaid losses, $ 3,459,477 39 Liabilities December 81, 1920. 1 rot ■ 'ieorge F. Swain of the Hnr- TRY K&W SEEDS this of the Supreme Judicial court, and Unearned premiums, 21,173,154 56 Net Unpaid year. Losses, $6 ,077, >19 91 Write for the 176 Good Book on Seeds and aiey et a 1., Burnham, to ard Engineering School, a water- Ail other liabilities, 1,025,000 00 page Things Agricultural. It's free. the Justices in their answers to these Unearned Premiums, 18,036,527 08 Write today! vage, Carmel; laud and power in a Cash capital, 00 their that an expert, lecture delivered 5,000,000 Allother Kendall 6c Whitney, Portland, Maine. iham. questions gave opinion over all Liabilities, 1.189,91150 in the Maine House of Surplus liabilities, 10,214,909 75 Cash TC THINK OE AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. amendment to the State Constitution Representa- Capital, 5.000,000 00 TIME Thorndike, to tives of over 1'weedie, if the State to de- March 10th, 1921. stated that Surplus all Liabilities, 11,590,270 54 land and build- was necessary is Aggregate, including Capi- Unity; every developed horse power in j like. velop the storage reservoirs and un- tal and Surplus $40,872,541 70 Total II Maine can do the work of at least Liabilities and Sur- developed water powers within the Note—l’he security valuation on which this wers, Stockton Springs, o tons Plus. 03 of coal. He stated that this statement is based are those fixed the In- 541,894.329 The Franklin Fire Insurance Brewer; laud in State. by Company United States lire Insurance Company Bunker, means a of at least surance Commissioners, 3 ation, Assets, 510,688,470 81 Montville, to The amendment to over all >ty, this you at an earlier date Deduct items not admitted. None Surplus Liab.lities, 1,079,326 81 Unearned Premiums, 6,882,773 36 laud and build- From it will be seen that trie Liabilities Dec. 31, 1920 .ntville; lmt circumstances over which I had All other Liabilities, 223.821 64 ,lle. Commission lias prepared a definite Net and no control Admitted Assets, Unpaid Losses, $1,089,850 28 Total liabilities surplus, $6,347,275 22 Cash Capital, 1,400,000 00 for submission to tbe prevented my doing so. $185,743.21 \. Liberty, to Martin L. plan Legisla- Unearned Premiums, 6,719,123 83 3wl2 Surplus over all 97 This Legislature in my opinion will Liabilities December 31, 1920. Liabilities, 2,878,516 >ud in Montville. ture, and in a letter addressed to All other Liabilities, 301,663 49 act wisely if it passes this construc- Net unpaid Losses, $ 1,238.05 me, under date of March 11, 1021, Cash Capital, 1,000,000 00 Total liabilities and surplus, 531 97 South Montville, to C. Unearned 99 $12,569 tive legislation, for under the first Premiums, 47,592 Surplus over all Liabilities, 1,577,833 21 FIKE ASSOC1ATON OF PHILA. 3wl2 •st; land in Montville. the Commission writes: “We believe All other paragraph of the amendment the peo- Liabilities, 1,132.61 that the Constitution of Maine Guaranty Assets Dec. 31, 1920 ple can derive direct benefit from the Capita), 100,000.00 Total liabilities and surplus, 81 Caledonian he amended in res- $10,688,470 Insurance Compaoy Next Congress should regard to Surplus over all Liabilities. 35,779 56 3wl3 Real Estate, $003,907 56 development of storage reservoirs of ervoirs and water powers.” Mortgage Loans, 3,699,661 66 Scotland and water powers if they later deter- Total Liabilities and Assets :e is wrestling with the 1 have prepared and herewith sub- Surplus, $185,743.21 Collateral Loans, 110,150 00 Dec. 31, 1920 mine by proper legislation that they 3wl3 « Stocks and 91 isii peace at home and mit a constitutional amendment for Bonds, 9,531,818 Mortgage Loans, $350,000 00 desire to do so and Office and .se has an outstanding under the second Cash in Bank, 1,095,622 66 Stocks and Bond-, 75 your consideration. American Central 2,613,528 >blem in the establish- i some relief from the crashing burden Insurance Company Agents’ Balances, 1,641,876 31 Cash in Office and 68 This amendment will give the peo- Bank, 170,800 1 St. Bills UU0 00 fiscal policy regarding of taxation ran he obtained without Louis, Missouri Receivable, Agents’balances, 511,510 85 ple of Maine the opjiortunity to de- W L Interest and Rents, 200/50 71 Interest and injustice done to those who COOK- Rents, 29,726 80 being Assets December cide for themselves whether or not 31, 1920 All other eminent problems are Assets, 87,957 45 All other 27 will he called upon to pay. Assets, 8,417 other matters of vital the State shall have the power to Real Estate, None The amendment follows: Mortgage 00 Gross :er consideration sim- control and develop water storage Loans, $15,000 Assets, $16,971,64’' 26 Gross Assets, $3,688,984 35 Constitutional Amendment. Collateral 00 Undertaker Deduct items not 54 ■y include: and water Loans, 4,500 admitted, 771,869 Deduct items nut 78 basins, undeveloped pow- “The and admitted, 181,805 iget system, House conservation. storage, con- Stocks Bonds, 5,152,660 60 the^ ers. If the State today were to Cash in Office and 57 lization to facilitate trol and use of waters, and the de- Bank, 896,930 $16, 99,775 72 Admitted Assets, $3,507,178 57 adopt a new constitution the people Agents’ 1,000,451 22 deration of the budget velopment, Improvement, transmis- Balances, Liabilities Dec. 31, 1920 Liabilities Dec. 31. 1920 would doubtle reserve to them- Bills Receivable, None Licensed Embalmer expenditures. sion, utilization, electrical intercon- Net Unpaid Losses, $1.376,lu9 80 Net selves the to control and de- Interest and 19 Unpaid Losses, $258 945 38 and growing out of right Rents, 74,851 377. Unearned 16 nection, control and sale of water All other 04 License Premiums, 9,481,149 Unearned Premiums, 2,224,411 00 ation will come reor- velop water powers and storage res- Assets, 37,220 All other powers, by the State of Maine, either Liabilities, 404,803 19 All other Liabilities, 102,000 00 e federal departments ervoirs, the iMissihilities of which Cash 00 or thru such* Maine. Tel. 61-3 Capital, 1,000,000 Cash Capital (Statutory De- ve establishments, directly public district Gross Assets, $7,181,613 62 Belfast, were unknown in 1820 when our Surplus over all Liabilities, 3,937,713 57 posit) 00 to the or districts, as the Legislature may Deduct items not admitted, 380,507 81 200,000 reorganization Constitution was over all present adopted. authorize and not otherwise are de- Surplus Liabilities, 721,822 19 'f work and salaries Total liabilities and surplus, $16,199,775 72 The people should he allowed to vote clared to constitute paramount public Admitted Assets, $6,801,105 81 employes. 3wl2 Total Liabilities and 57 uiHin this question after amide op- uses, for the accomplishment of Liabilities Dec. 1920 Surplus, $3,507,178 'll, particularly the effi- 31, 3wl2 ii of activities for the portunity has been given for thoro which right of eminent domain may Piano Net Unpaid Losses, $567,232 27 Expert Tuning The Travelers’ Insurance Company so be exercised, and in furtherance of 'ill receive early atten- discussion that intelligent action Unearned Premiums, 2,860,063 43 Ihe Travelers’ Indemnity Company which the right of taxation may tie and Repairing Hartford, Conn. may he taken. All other Liabilities, 252,456 39 700 Main and the St., Hartford, Conn. naturalization laws This amendment has incorporated employed: Legislature may Cash Capital, 1,000,000 00 LLOYD D. Assets Dec. 31, 1920 1 McKEEN, ar conditions are also also proride therefor and for the Assets Dec. 1920 in it those features which seem Surplus over all Liabilities, 1,121,353 72 31, only and MAINE. Real $6,127,361 85 k apportionment to, assessment BELFAST, Estate, Mortgage Loins, $332 999 97 to me to lie needed as the basis for Mortgage Loans, 48,276,726 41 asures, such as are pro- upon, the lands and property which Total Liabilities and Surplus, $6,801,105 81 Phone 126-4. 41tf Stocks and Bonds, 5,991,245 62 future constructive legislation. It Collateral Loans, 504,800 00 men’s program, will be shall or may be benefited thereby, 3wl3 Cash in Office and Bank, 742,643 10 is generally accepted that conserva- Stocks and Bonds, 102,354,458 88 passage by some of the and according to the extent of such Agents’ Balances, 1,312,300 68 tion" of our nec- Ihe Continental Insurance Cash in Office and Bank, 6,657,193 31 ers, who feel that their water resources is benefits, the whole-or any part of Company The Metropolitan Casualty Insurance Co. Interest and Rents, 76,639 35 to Agents’ Balances, 160,662 59 something of this essary in order to stop the present the cost of such conservation, stor- 80 Maiden Lane, New York of New York. All other Assets, 338 88 Bills Receivable, 120,572 74 economic waste of the state's water age, development, improvement, Assets w ,mr, Dec. 31; 1920. Interest and Rents, 2,658,012 20 usome taxes, revamp- transmission, control, electrical in- Assets Dec. 31, 1920 Gross Assets, $8,456,167 60 resources, and the only question in- Real $30,000 00 All other 12 series of revenue laws and utilization of Estate, Bonds and Assets, 29,066.948 Deduct items not 15 volved is how and when terconnection, said 84 Stocks, $671,972 50 admitted, 57,006 "i of a by whom, Mortgage Loans, 1,244,843 new, scientific, waters and water powers, including Collateral Cash in Office and Banks, 80,613 20 law is the and this conservation is to tie done. Loans, 0 Gross Assets, $195,926,736 10 big vex- the cost of maintenance and opera- Agents’ Balances, 337,619 90 Admitted Assets, 45 The and control" of waters Stocks and Bonds (Actual Mar- Deduct items not 892,566 23 $8,899,161 House. It has been storage tion thereof.” Interest and 67 admitted, ket Value Dec. 1920) 75 Rents, 6,855 Liabilities Dec. the a is the foundation conservation 31, 33,283,148 31, 1920 House enacted of for the or taxation All other Assets, 142 50 purposes Cash in office and Bank, 3,451,723 38 Admitted Assets, $195,034,169 87 Science and industry ami the next is their develop- Net Unpaid 95 step water powers ami water privileges Agents' Balances, 2,531,550 56 Losses, $653,170 t — Admitted 77 Liabilities Dec. 1920 Unearned 43 ment and improvement. Should the within the State, anil hydro-electric Bills 283,030 73 Assets, $1,097,203 31, Premiums, 4,906,459 Receivable, All other 97 State take these preliminary steps energy generated therefrom ."-may bo Interest and Bonds, 196,312 83 Liabilities Dec. 31, 1920 Liabilities, 519,450 Net Unpaid Lossess, $1,346,685 84 Cash Capital, 00 it must have the power to use and treated by the Legislature as prop- All other 0 Net $ 64 1,500,000 Assets, Unpaid Losses, 46,377 Unearned Premiums, 88,534 45 Surplus over all erty distinct from the land or struc- Liabilities, 820,080 10 sell its develo]>ed and improved wa- Unearned Premiums, 721,375 83 All other Liabilities, 177.207,148 71 ture to which they may he appurte- Gross, $41,020,610 09 Ail other 81 00 ter resources, and in addition there- Liabilities, 126,937 Cash Capital, 7,500,000 Total Liabilities and or from which he de- Deduct items Surplus, $8,399,161 45 nant, they may not admitted, 162,732 52 Cash Capital, Ot over all ,37 to it should have the right to con- 100,000 Surplus Liabilities, 8,891,800 3wl2 rived, and such powers, privileges Surplus over all 49 nect the various electrical systems Liabilities, 102,512 Total Liabilities and and energy may be assessed for tax- Admitted Assets, $40,857,877 57 $195,034,169 87 thruout the state, so that a surplus Surplus, ation in such manner as the Legisla- Liabilities, Dec. 31, 1920 $1,097,203 77 3wl2 of power in one section can lie used ture at rates differ- p’Ujf may determine, Net Unpaid Losses, 2,037,973 17 Field & Quimby, Agents, Belfast For Sale in another where there is a scarcity. ing from the rate imposed upon real Unearned Premiums, 17,928,706 80 3wl2 U. S. Branch, Sun Insurance Office The amendment submitted here- and personal within the 1 Coon Skin Fur as property All other Liabilities, 1,843,925 60 Coat, good as new, with in fulfill State: and such lowers and privi- Assets Dec. 31, 1920 1 S’eigh, newly painted and in first my opinion present Cash Capital, 10.000,000 00 THF HOME INSURANCE COMPANY class leges he classified' as condition. day recpiirements. The grave respon- may developed, Surplus over all Liabilities, 9,047,272 00 Real Estate, $180,00; 00 partiailly developed, and undevel- Elbrilge G. Snow, President, tf7 pure sibility of submitting to the people Mortgage Loans, 0 00 Apply to J. H. CIlLEY, City oped and a different rate of taxation Total Liabilities and Sur- Wilfred Collateral Loans, 0 00 it of the State a comprehensive water Kurth, Secretary. may be imposed upon each class; pro- plus, 57 Stocks and Bonds, 5,675,656 81 power constitutional amendment $40,857,877 Assets Dec. 31, 1920 lf.V cents vided, however, that all such taxes 3wl3 Cash in Office and Bank, 378 282 73 rests both the Stocks and 61 ST9BMY WEATHEiT upon legislature and shall lie apportioned and assessed Bonds, $51,220,447 Agents’ Balances, 985,087 49 Cash in Office and 5,316,671 63 Makes upon myself and should such an equally at uniform rates of taxation Hartford Fire Insurance company. Bank, Bills Receivable, U 00 many colds, fail to thruout the State the Agents’ Balances, 4,474,058 61 Interest and > chills, fevers and amendment meet the needs upon same Assets December 31, 1920. Rents, 93,958 79 Interest and Kents, 544,309 00 All other pneumonia. Don’t of the situation we both would be class of property.” Real $ 2 75 Assets, 34,550 42 Estate, 208,878 All other Assets, 459,652 00 neglect a but remise fn our to those who sent Respectfully submitted, I cold, duty Mortgage Loans, 744,500 00 have a PEROIAL P. Gross Assets, $7,347,536 24 jar of us !,iere. BAXTER, Collateral Loan, 98.500 00 Gross 85 Governor of Maine. Assets, $62,015,138 Deduct items not admitted, 654;669 25 The opponents of any and all forms Stocks and Bonds, 41,613,643 63 Cash in Office and 5,214,186 76 of state control and development will Bank, Admitted Assets, $62,015,138 85 Admitted Agents’ 7,820,347 52 Assets, $6,692,866 99 MINTOL attack the of all Balances, Dec. 1920 in the house and constitutionality Bills Receivable, 60,928 50 Liabilities, 31, Liabilities Dec. 31, 1920 it Children Ory win legislation based on whatever amend- Interest and Net Unpaid Losses, $6,342,779 00 prevent serious Rents, 459,339 32 Net Unpaid Losses, $549,011 00 colds and ment is submitted to the and FOR FLETCHER’S All other Unearned 00 pueumonia. Don’t dose and people, Assets, 259,032 01 Premiums, 35,050,318 Unearned Premiums, 4,296,970 21 the All other upset stomach with internal rem- for this reason there should be no Liabilities, 2,170,297 61 All other 58 CASTORI A Liabilities, 150,220 edies, but simply apply MINTOL at doubt about its and Gross Assets, $58,479,356 49 Cash Capita 6,000,000 00 00 meaning pur- LEAGUE EXPENSIVE Statutory Deposit, 200,000 night and your cold will be in TOO. Deduct items not 14 Surplus over all Liabilities, 12,451,744 24 gone the D pose^, else the work of the past four admitted, 2,852,408 Surplus over all Liabilities, 1,496,665 20 morning. It’s inexpensive. years will be come of no avail. A Nicaragua has begun negotiations to Total Admitted Assets, $55,626,948 35 liabilities and surplus, $62 015,138 85 Total l iabilities and Surplus, $6,692,866 99 0 constitutional amendment must.stand secure permission to resign her member- 3wl2 in the of Nations a de Liabilities December 31, 1920. WANTED everjc test to which able attorneys ship League says James Pattee & Son, Agents, Belfast spatch received here from Minagua. This Net Unpaid Losses, $ 4,444,321 46 To make a will {subject it. 3wl2 home for a capable yo ing or step has been taken, it is be- Unearned 30.484,338 36 S declared, Premiums, S PILLS middle aged lady as assistant housekeeper cause the expense attached to the mem- All other Liabilities, 3,540,000 00 VaC-vCHICHESTER TUBMAUONDltMIin. A in a Xa41e>l Askrv family of three adults—one that bership is considered excessive. It is Cash Capital, 4,00n,000 Of) would appreciata a good home lather pointed out that it costs Nicaragua Surplus over all 53 E 14,000 Liabilities, 13,158,288 than high wages Must be of good char- Chilcr to a I Room Wanted p per month retain place in the league acter and standing, none other need ap- r and that the government now owes the Total Liabilities and Sur- In the with bath and other FQ* Fi 1 city modern ply. One from the country preferred. In- league $48,000 having been a member for $55,626,948 35 also use of plus, 1 conveniences; garage. quire at Journal office or address Box 98. A S A a 3wl3 Address Box Belfast. Q. year. SOLD BY 0RUGG51S El/OrtHOi 120, R D. 4, Belfast. tt 13 t COLONIAL THEATRE STOCKTON.SPRINGS Monday, April 18 John C. Gordon was home over Sun- Coombs’ Cash day after an extended absence. Grocery Mrs. Evelyn C. Shute left Thursday for Augusta for a stay of several weeks. SPECIALS EVERY DAY strident G. E. Lawrence is in Frankfort on re- Thed in of New lief work since leaving the local railroad We are beginning to close out our grocery stock prepara- station. into the Swift stcre. York’s seeth- tory to moving our Dry goods business Mayflowers have made their appear- From now until our stock is completely closed out v e will ing Ghetto, at- ance in the buttonholes of the early " searchers. have a long list of items at reduced prices. tuned to the Manager Wardwell has a dance adver- 9 WEEK eternal teas ITEMS THIS laugh- tised for the near future with music by ter in human McKeen’s orchestra. have a fragrance all their own. • • 19c tilled with Cocoa (I lb.), — Quart jar reminds you of the name SUPERBA for future tea buying hearts Miss Doris Bickmore left this morning Each cup delicately, delightfully • • 10c Lowney’s Cocoa, small can, for to resume her studies at Charleston — will the merit of distinction attained that’s “Humor We are sure you— your folks appreciate through quality. ... 29c Higgins Classical Institute. Pekoe-and mixed—to suit all tastes. J Olney’s Fruit Jam, (jar) All types-Formosa Oolong-Orange Mocha 33c esque.” Among the acute needs of this village a Prices to suit all purses. Chase & Sanborn*s Fancy Coffee, ^ at 6c the present moment is a vigorously 20 Mule Team Soap, » A story of a prosecuted “clean-up day.’’ ... 5c Lenox Soap, large cake» lad with the Elisha Patterson has moved his family 30c into the second floor of the Ammonia, quart^bottle, .... wondrous gift Spragu; “ house occupied below by Herbert H. • • 20c pint » of music; of a Hatt. • per • 19c and a The friends of Miss Jelly, iar, % girl many Vinnie Farnham are offering felicitations on her Flakes, .... 9c mother who Ivory recent marriage to Arnasa Jackson of Van Camp’s Tomato Soup (can), 9c loved him. Brewer. 30c Muzola Cooking Oil per can, Ralph Stowell, representing on the From the road the Emerson & Stevens Mfg. Co. of Jlapleine Flavoring, .... 19c Oakland>vas in town Monday, calling on Asparagus lips, per can. 29c celebrated boyhood friends. story Fan- satisfaction in Canned Goods with the day you start keeping house Canned fleets, per can. .... 14c by E. L. Snowman of Bucksport arrived You will date complete nie Hurst. last week to take charge of the calking with these products. Bird Seed, per .... 12c and condiments for selection. the idea of BUYING BY package, of barges under construction at 40 odd fruits, vegetables your Adopt the.two is economical. Remember 50 feet Manila Clothes line, 29c the Stockton yard. THE CASE. It prepares for emergencies—and — SUPERBA on the label SUPERB for your table, 100 feet Cotton Clothes line, ,. 29c John Mctteen, the high school princi- pal, returned Saturday from a visit at his ... 29c Boiled Cider, pir bottle, home in Paris, Maine. His school open- Lamp Chimneys, As and Bs, 2 tor 25c ed this Monday morning. Shredded Cod Fish in jars, 14c It is currently reported that Lee Went- worth will bring his to town Pratt’s Lice Killer, per package, 17c family for the summer, occupying the house of the Pratt’s Poultry Food, per package, 17c late F. V. Davis, Mrs. Wentworth’s father. Pratt’s Animal Reaulator, per package, 17c Mr. and Mrs. Robert Andrews have re- Cando Silver Polish, per jar,.... 18c turned to their home in the village, after staying in the bungalow at the All seeds in bulk oc greatly reduced prices. Sandy- point shipyard for several months, wher~ the TERMS CASH former has charge. Among papers found in the old Staples house fwnW COOMBS’ CASH GROCERY which is being torn down appears a bill for goods bought by C. S. & O. The TWO CUP coffee- Masonic Me. Fletcher of Ch’s. & Co. of Temple, Belfast, McLaughlin that a comeback for more is just naturally inevitable. Portland under the date of Aug. 1868. so^surprisingly good of SUPER BA COFFEE is so emphatic, yon just can't get to the breakfast As that was 3 years after the close of The fragrant summons table soon the Civil war it. is interesting to note enough. — alone SUPERBA COFFEE. that 2 bbls. of sugar were billed at 13 1-8 Furthermore Economy suggests There’s Ella, Cora, Adelaide, cents and 1 bbl. at 14 3-4 cents with a SEARSPORT Emilie and dace, charge of 30 cents each tor the barrels. Rice I’ll name them each and every one cost 10 cents and cheese 17 cents the Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Qreen spent If I have time and space. pound wholesale and as the bill was Saturday in Bangor. allowed to run past 30 days’ interest was There’s Mrs. Young and Mrs. Blee Productions Cosmopolitan charged, 10 per cent for 3 months. Sidney M. Webber of Albany, N. Y., Lotssa, Laura May, recently spent a few days with his family Mrs. Ross and “Emma Ed” of in town. j They’ve gone so far away. Percy Peavey CityDoint was before the Municipal Court Wednesday fore- --I Harold LeMav returned from Ban- There’s Burr and Rev. Giikey, too, of course, HUMORESQUE noon to answer to a search and seizure at the funeral Used Car*. gor Wednesday to officiate They always go together, A PHOTOPLAY* warrant by Sherilf Frank A Littlefield. Mrs. Eliza B. Smith. They live the other end of of ; town, He was sentenced to a fine of $100 and 60 Dodge Touring Car, ne \ j But never mind the weather. featuring” Edward I. Morris Mrs. Harold Coombs of Belfast is the days in jail. He appealed to the April perfect condition. j ALMA RUBENS the S. J. guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jen Grinnell and Clara term of Court with Frank M. Dodge Touring Car, 1 j And Bailey and Roscoe Rollersou sureties. B. Smith in Church street. Margaret the “Kid,” good as new. Thorough!. at And sometimes Mrs. Frame will come Q>aramountjJrtcra/l Qiclure a Green is now showing moving bargain. Manager ^ i. .--BBSS—SP She gets a bid. SL-~ BELFAST a- always PRICE CURRENT. Tailor Buick 1917 Mod- pictures at Union Hall regularly twice and Furrier Four, week, on Monday and Thursday evenings. And last, but surely not the least i Corrected Weekly for The Journal. condition. Of all this merry BROOKS. PRODUCE MARKET I PAID PRODUCER 27 Central MIANE Mitchell, 1919 Model, Mrs. Charles Rogers and daughter throng, Street, BANGOR, # Is our own dear “Aunt Datie” recently painted, cord ti?t i Frances were in Belfast Wednesday to Apples, per bush, Hay, S25 00 Oh! may her life be long attend the funeral of Miss Addie Robin- Mr. C. R. Reynolds of Waterville spent 75a 100 Hides, 03 Mitchell 1916, four cyin Just four-score Beans, pea, 6 25 shape. Sold cheaply. son. years and four have pass- the week-end in town. Lamb, ABOUT YOUR FURS ed Beans, y. e., 11 Lambskinsi 25a 35 Overland 90 Model, Dr. B E. Larrabee of Islesboro was in Miss is at Since first she saw the light; f Lottie Nason of Jackson butter, 50a55 Mutton, 20 dition. Just out of paint town Tuesday on professional business. for over and furs. But she’s as spry as any girl, work in the Brooks Inn. Beef, sides, 12a 13 Potatoes, 60 Speak early making repairing While here he was the guest of Mr. and Overland, Little Four. And “Bridge” is her delight. Beef, f. q., 12 Round Hog, 16 We have for all kinds of furs. Mrs. Frank Studley. Miss Ruth Small is visit- special linings CALL AND SEE Thi of Thorndike Cheese, 36 Straw, 15 00a20 00 She not afraid to We make to order “double,” ing at E. A. Chicken, 10 26a32 up and all the Mrs. C. E. Adams we at to Bangor It’s seldom she is Carpenter’s. Turkey, special designs “set,” Calf 06 THE BANK5’ (i was the of Mrs. Skins, Tallow, 2 most fashionable furs. Tuesday. She guest J. And she’s as good a partner Winslow Ryder spent the week-end Duck, 35 20 ll Duncan at the Bangor House for a As any you could Veal, Now in Will Clark get. with friends in Belfast. E gs, 27 few days, returning home Thursday. Wool, unwashed, 30 When the Bill 35 11 00 in Your Furs for Suffrage was passed Miss Inza Eoyd of Jackson was a vis- bowl, Wood, hard, Bring Storage Mr. and Mrs. 1’. who George Carter, And women came to vote Geese, 32. Wood, soft, 8 00 the winter at the home of their She itor at P. H. Grant’s Saturday. and let us estimate .'what it will to spent was the first one at the polls— cost you put Gould Flintou in RETAIL PRICE RETAIL MARKET daughter, Mrs. Bangor, A fact few failed to note. Mr. Harlan Pattershallspent the week- them in to be for wear next fall. We Stitchers W m returned to their home in Searsport Mon- Beef, corned, 35a38 2 20 shape ready end with his in Belfast. Lime, As Searsport’s smartest parents !8a32 day. woman, Butter, salt, Oats, 66 have the advance fall 1921 fur fashions so you can I have just taken a We hand to her the Rev. Thomas H. Martin has moved in Corn, 90 Oat palm, Meal, 5 be sure of the and effect. months’ steady work an Miss Lillias Nichols of New York, who And wish her many years ot life Cracked corn, 90 getting right style to the rooms over the Waldo Trust Co. Onions, 5 experienced stitchers. N was recently Operated on for appendi- With freedom from all harm. Corn 90 bank. meal, Oil, kerosene, 21a22 I pay the same coupon pi citis, has recovered sufficiently so as to TAILORING FOR LADIES AND GENTS The occasion will long be remembered Cheese, 40 Pollock, 10 paid the last two years. be able to return to her position in Pratt those Mr. and Mrs. of Thorn- Cotton 2 by present, among whom were Mrs. Ralph Arey seed, lo Pork, 20 JELLISON’S, tit M Institute. dike were at We received several N. F. Gilkey, Mrs. Fred Burr, Mrs. Lila visitors Pearl Crockett’s Cranberries, 25 Rye meal, 8 have numbers of imported Miss Louise Dickerson Leib, director Blee, Mrs. Joseph Sweetser, Mrs. H. G. Monday. Clover seed, 32a35 Shorts, 1 06 fashions from the centers of fashions in Mrs. Wm. Flour, 11 50a 15 00 10 Europe. of physical training at Glen Eden, Stam- Curtis, Goodell, Mrs. Frank Miss Ruth Small of Thorndike was the Shgar, Mrs. C. N. H. G. seed, 5 00 Salt, T. bus. 1 25 For men we in comfort: ble ford, Conn., is spending the Easter holi- Curtis, Meyers, Mrs. Cora guest of Mrs. E. A. Carpenter several 1., specialize good House for Sale Bow, Miss bard, 19 Sweet days as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Kathryn Dow and Mrs. J. W. days recently. potatoes, 12 fitting clothes. Burleigh in South Berwick. Black. Miss Verna L. of was at Belfast— 5 room Boyd Jackson BORN PRICES WILL At a meeting of Royal Arch Chapter the guest of Miss Ethel Cochrane at P. OUR INTEREST YOU In the papers of last week the Frank D. on the was factor}. Tuesday evening, Chapter H. Grant’s a few days recently. Knight. In Belfast, April 3, to Mr. Hazeltine Post of the American i inspected by Morris L. Slugg of Belfast. Legion and Mrs Herbert E. a son. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Mrs. A. Knight, Apply to ;ORRI.N Ice cream and cake were served at the published a list of the boys of Young, WASHBURN. In to Waldo B. Belfast, April 4, Real Estate an. close of the Payson and Miss Elizabeth Cilley : Before we bid you good and start meeting. who died the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Washburn, a daugh A night Maine County during recent World were business callers in Belfast Triple Surprise Party on Belfast. Saturday. ter. our way, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Duncan and War. Since the publication of this list God bless you with many more birthdays who are a Mrs. Gertrude Cilley, a teacher in the Tuesday, April 5th, was Mrs. Horace daughter Martha, spending there have been we say. many additional names Belfast has been a few E. and she endeav- few days in Bangor on their way home schools, spending McDonald’s birthday Savin: Bank handed and of DIED. Belfast from Ashevilie, N. C., were guests in in, many the names which weeks’ vacation with her father, Mr. ored to celebrate the event with a genu- N. of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas were on that list have been corrected. George Peavey. ine surprise for the members of the Du- Brooklyn, Y., It Dodge. In annual c Freedom, March 20, Danie plicate Auction Glub and was absolutely The meeting T. Whittier. is very important that this list be made Mr. C. H. of Brooks W. above, bank will Watson, manager Dodge, aged 79 years. successful. Daybreak pinks graced the of the Leon White of was in town and we Grain & Feed Co. store, has been con- ! MCKEEN In East John banking rooms on We Bangor absolutely correct, are asking Knox, April 1, dining table and she had one of her fam- over the the of Mrs. fined to his bed for several days with a j A. aged 53 years and 5 months. at 10 o’clock a. m., fni week-end, guest your further co-operation and assistance McKeen, ous angel cakes with six candles of as bad stomach trouble. WOOD and to transact White’s Mr. and Mrs. A. E. PEAVEY In Citypoint, March trustees parents,* in it so. 30, many shades in addition to other deli- making Kathleen V. 10 ness that Trundy. The little son born to Mr. and Peavey, aged months and While the club was I have a certain amount of may legally Mr. rearl Crockett opened a clothing cious refreshments. dry wood, Mrs. White has been It has come to the attention of the Post 11 days. meeting. Monday morning store in the Austin block playing and before they were aware of broken down trees that many who claimed yesterday. He and large limbs, named Leon White, Jr. boys Waldo PENTECOST. In Montville, March 31. I F. C. WENTWO will carry a line of men’s and the goo things in store for them the County as home enlisted from other complete Rev. Thomas H. Pentecost 75 odd bits left by the wood yieir aged years other element of the surprise appear- choppers, The following Searsport men went to of the and died boys’ clothing, shoes and rubbers. parts country, while in SMITH. In Searsport, March Mrs. I would like to give some one who Belfast tile first named 27, ed at the door with uninvited guests Wednesday night, the service. Their names should be Mrs. has been Mary Eliza 83 and 6 NOTICE Mary Staples confined Smith, aged years for two more tables at auction. They wants wood. live taking the Commandery degrees: on placed this Memorial Tablet which to her bed since with a bad at- months. Donald W. Dr. S. L. Thursday also brought with them one and one-half A meeting of the Pyth Vaughan, Fairchild, will dedicate the new concrete bridge tack of Mrs. Ida TOWLE. In March lumbago. Jones of Au- Bridgeport, Calif. dozen of handsome sherbert a ORRIN DICKEY sociation will be held at n Capt. C. N. Meyers, Henry the glasses, J. Jefferson, across Belfast harbor. Unless the gusta arrived to care for 12, Joshua W. Towle, aged 88 3 Clifton L. Poster and W. R. Saturday help years, bouquet of red carnations and one of jon- D. Southworth Tuesday, A, Blodgett. relatives and friends of such men see to her. months and 25 days. Keal Estate and Insurance, Belfast, Maine The was made in quils; also two handsome birthday cakes. 3 p. m., to elect officers trip the Conary power it that their names are given to the com- The hostess had scarcely recovered from other busines that shoe boat. mittee in charge of looking after this The lower grade schools began March the surprise of her neighbors, when tha Twenty-Five Cents fore the annual meeting their names will be 28th, with the same teachers except Mrs. a of matter, omitted I At regular meeting Anchor Chap- third arrived at thedoor.Mrs, Minnette L. UNTIL MAY I, 1921, we will RALPH H. HOW which will be a regret to everyone. W. C. Sturtevant, who resigned last develop ter, O. E. S., on Monday evening the de- of who ca me purpose- any size roll of film and make one The assistance and term. Mrs. John W. Hobbs, Sr., is teach- Simpson Fairfield, print conferred on two co-operation of grees were candidates, in her ly to cap this climax. The prizes, a from each good negative for twenty-five everyone of Waldo County is earnestly ing place. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Havener. Re- FOR IT handmade handkerchief and a jewel bas cents. Mail’em. Mail orders solicited. in order that this list ASK requested may be freshments were served after the work, Belfast H. S. boys’ basket ball team were won by Mrs. George I. and brought to completion at the earliest ket, al On# pos- Wanted Mr Mary Meyers and Mrs. Ella Sweet- and Brooks H. S. boys’ basket ball team Mrs. Austin W. Keating. The other Tyler’s Photo Studio the sible moment. to find ser in charge. During social hour, played in Union nail Wednesday night of Expect guests were Mrs. James C. 375 Main Street, MAINE. For Pierce C The list corrected to date is as follows: Durham, ROCKLAND, & Billings Miss Violet Meyers sang a soprano solo. last week. The score was Brooks 34. Mrs. Arthur E. Wilson, Mrs. George H. ( the Fisherman, Belfast—Herbert Collins, Lewis Belfast 24. A large crowd was in at- R. Miss E. Maude Barker, Mrs. The old homestead known as the Capt. Doak, Hand buttonhole Maker Chesley Hatch, Frank D. Hazeltine, Earl tendance. Orris S. Mrs C. A. WANTED William Green Nichols place, about a the “Mark of Vickery, Thompson, S. Parkinson, Martin F. Randall, Charles Mrs. H. Mrs. Joseph Middle aged man to distribute advertising mile out on the Belfast road, was burned Mrs. Kate A. Lane has rented the low- ,H. Carter, Tyler, Good pay and sb E. Rolerson, Edward Sawyer, Ralp'i W. Mrs. Arthur Mrs. M. E. spare time. Address R. ROWE, to the ground Saturday afternoon. It er part of tne M. J. Dow house and will Supremacy/’ Ritchie, Brown,- Wording. Mrs. C W. Wescott. While seated at the 117 Cumberland Ave., Portland, Me. had been owned and occupied since going occupy it as soon as possible. Mrs. Meda i Belmont—No report. on every bottle dining table Mrs. Simpson voiced the out of the Nichols family many years Brooks—Bernard F. Chase, rented the upstairs tenement, Staples, Clifford ^rho sentiment of all as she read the following: ago, by Mrs. Nancy Merryman and her J. Stevens. has moved to her brother’s, F. H. Brown, emulsion that Miss I. Gilmore. The loss Another has rolled around for Haiti! sister, Augie Burnham—None. and Mrs. Dow will live in the rent tol- year Eggs is estimated at $7,000, insured for $1,000. merly occupied by her. With another birthday you are crowned. Furnished Tenement Frankfort—No report. you buy. This A heavy laying strai: The good deeds you have done TO LET. A Red Letter day in the annals of the Freedom—No report. What came near a serious acci- Red and Plymouth Ro being means that Added would make an enormous sum. Islesboro—Malcolm Yealon. you Four rooms and bath. Inquire of tu White Elephant Auction Club was the dent occurred last Thursday afternoon, per hatching. Apply Jackson—No From one kind act to another you fly. MRS. STE 129 report. when a horse driven by Mrs. Rodney ask for VART, Main St. GEORt given on Friday, April 1st, by Mrs. will always Do! for others your constant cry! party Knox—No report. Hall became frightened at the train by do 2wl4 Tel. 78-3 i Such a cook and oh! so neat! A. B. Pendleton and Mrs. Melvin Thomp- Liberty—Ernest A. Ryan, George Col- the crossing below Hall hill. Mrs. Hall good What a joy your good things to eat! son at the Pendleton home in Prospect by, John P. Hoit. heard the train and had stopped the street. The affair was arranged to cele- Liucolnville—Leroy H. Richards, Au- horse before reaching the crossing, but Hospitality dwells in your heart and home FOR SALE brate the birthday of Mrs. J. W. Black, brey M. Meservey. when the train came in sight the horse A guest from your fireside is loth to roam. of Flanders did flirt Harmony Beauty Potatoes for seed or Who has been a member the Club since Monroe—Charles Arbuckle, became and made a dash for SCOTT’S A little bird told us as around he frightened the table at $1.00 per bushel. its beginning. At the close of the game Fay D. i^ousens, George Victor Durham, the ahead of the train. Mrs. The exact day and date of your birth. crossing The best early potato grown and excel- the prizes, Chinese stamps, were awarded Chester Augusta Evans, Guy Wilmot Hall was unable to hold it and the our wishes with hearts full " engine To bring good lent for table use the year around. to Mrs. Fred Burr and Mrs. H. G. Curtis. Joseph David Plummer, Shibles, George struck hind wheel smashing the of cheer for twelve months’ of Chandler Stevens. _the Better plant enough Dainty refreshments cake, marguerites wagon and throwing Mrs. Hall beside the To show our love and good fellowship we EMULSION supply, as only those farmers who from and tea, were served, and a feature was Montville-—Elden D. Choate. track. She a wrenched ankle sustained are here. long experience have become satisfied to the handsome birthday cake, decorated Morrill—None. and Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. several minor bruises. The horse Our surprise to you certainly has made and board candles. The Black. work for nothing themselves, and lighted with guest of Nort.iport—Freeman was unhurt cleared itself from OF- a having -ALSO MAKERS quite hit. will plant for the market this Beasou. honor was presented with a set of shell Palermo—None. the WILL YOU wagon. But equal to the occasion is your ready A. B. STANTIAL, SWA^ combs set with rhinestones, and the fol- Prospect—Hugh Kelley. of tine wit.' 2wl4 Belfast, Maine. some your spare lowing verses written the occasion Searemont— William C. Jackson, Dan- revolver or fjor, We hope you will like it, we sincerely do, rifle, your by Miss Harriet Roulstone were read by iel G. Richards.; sand and one other valuable Ki-MOIDS For the queen of good comrades is cer- the hostess: Searsport—Oliver H. Downs, Ralph or 10 cents in or coo (Tablets Granules) tainly you. Wanted stamps Smith. '• call themselves “White Elephants” Gilkey, Harold outfit, fi4 paei They To your friends you give kindness instead A capable woman for general house- sampleiand and matrons Stockton Springs—No report. for CATALOG with full These maids gay, indigestion of a whack— A particu Swanville—Clarence W. Curtis. work with cooking required. perma- v And every week on Wednesday sk returns of April Lillian NATIONAL SPORTSMAN Thorndike—Nathan Ward, Clyde Cil- 2(^21 Many happy 5th, nent position. Applv to They hie themselves away. Mac! WM. M. ley, Luther Steves. BROOKS BRANCH MRS. RANDALL, 275 Newbury St., All dressed up in Sunday best Troy—None. “A friend is what the heart needs all the 14 6 Park Street To someone’s home they fly; Unity Wilfred Mills, Walter Douglass, Seed ’Potatoes time” To and play the cards Christine A. of Another reason why we are here with shuffle, deal, Woodford West, S. Benjamin Berry. Jones, Manager I have a few bushels Harmony LOST F0R While hours by. this '• glide swiftly Waldo—Pearl Dutton, Pearl Blood. Beauty Potatoes, very earlv and very rhyme. i'ncubalor a"“ J Oh! what a but its Brass Beam to set of Tuesday Cyphers 400-egg W interport—Albian K. Bolan, Harold productive, at SI.00 a bushel; also sec- joyful occasion, alas, Scales, »t* (00i^ There’s Mary Smith and Mary Meyers and indoor brooders. These f .j*rr Oscar 4 Per Cent Interest onds as to at 75 cents s near ending. night, between depot upper bridge Neither could we Damon, Marden,-Rich. Pags just good plant and in condition, r 01 spare, Soon to our homes our steps must be Reward offered by PERLEY SHAW, good Frank D. Hazeltine _ E. H. And there’s Elizabeth Goodell Post, bushel. KNOWLTON, ticulars to 179-4. R. A. on accounts. Elm Tree Farm wending. Upper Bridge, City apply (She likes a rocking chair.) I Bramhall, Commander. savings