LOCAL AFFAIRS Mr. and Mrs. Willis Moore have Liberty National Bank gone to Northport for the winter. j Mrs. Eugene Hale of Washington is the of Mrs? A. P. Wiswell. OF ELLSWORTH NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. « guest Clifton Woodward has purchased J. A. Haynes. the Leonard Hodgkins farm. Bay- IT WILL PAY YOU M. L. Adams. side. W C. L. \T ALL TIMES AND ESPECIALLY Morang. Mrs. M. J. Drummey of Woodfords IN THESE TIMES Legal Notices. TO DO YOUR is spending a few days in Ells- BANKING BUSINESS. Union Trust Co. CHECK AND worth. SAVINGS. WITH THIS FEDERAL L. E. Treadwell. RESERVE MEMBER Miss BANK— Claesilled Advertisements. Mary Sheedy of C. W. Orindal Eat—Announcement. and Miss Margery Delano of Bangor BECAUSE, $2,200,000,009 of Gold reserve Is back of The Emoise Summers & Herbert are guests of Mrs. James T. Harri- every member bank, man. available at their call when needed. Light Pflayers. BECAUSE. The U. Hamilton rigid restrictions of the National and George and wife, Reserve who have spent several weeks at the KT3 Systems regnire a Directorate of SCHEDULE OF MAILS. strength, homestead here, have returned to character and ability—such as the Liberty National’s. Ellsworth PostoMre. Dorchester, Mass. * 1KT cent, for your savings, interest logins monthly MAILS Mrs. Gurtls R. Foster has gone to J rent, on RECEIVED per *500. 2)4 per cent, on and for the winter. Her *10,000 over, I'rom West—6.47 a. m., 4.31 p m. check account. house will be by Mr. and From East—11.11 a. m., 6.27 p. m. occupied Ellsworth Mrs. Morris Hodgkins of Lamoine. Only Bank in the Federal Reserve MAILS CLOSE AT POSTOFFICB. The New York-Bar Harbor express doing West—10.40 a. m., 6 m. p. has been discontinued for the season. doing East—6.15 a. m., 4 m. p. The Sunday train oh the Mt. Desert branch will continue running until Sunday arrives from West at 8.16 a. October 24, after which the regular to.; closes for West at 4.50 m. No p. winter schedule will be In etfect. mall East Sunday. There will be a parish meeting of Registered mall should be at post, * office an hour before mall closes. the Unitarian society at the vestry of ha^f the church this evening at 7 o’clock. This being the annual meeting, a ^-ond Certy”,5ii inf" [ jj] There will be a regular meeting of large attendance is requested. A SSfflg IAEESPBaS| the government this supper will be served at the city evening. parish usual hour prior to the meeting. Climax Coffee, a Senator Frederick Hale is in Ells- pound.39^ worth for his annual hunting trip. The Ellsworth baseball team went The price is lower, the quality is maintained. Mrs. Frank Smith of Gardiner is to Eastbrook to-day to play another with visiting her sister, Mrs. G. F. New- game Franklin. The Ellsworth a boys supposed they had the Sugar, pound .lT3^4 man. played Put up in five and ten last game of the season Saturday, pound lots. _ Mrs. Raymond Williams of Great but could not refuse the invitation Rond has been the guest of Mr. and Armour’s Rolled a of the Franklin team to give it sat- Oats, package.34<* Mrs. Louis C. Dennett. New isfaction at the Eastbrook grange goods. Fred W. t Joy, of Rogers, Peet & fair. Co., who has spent the summer in Armour’s Corn a Mrs. P. S. Thorsen and Miss Flakes, package.12C Ellsworth, returned to New York Calista who have They are the thick crisp kind. last Thursday. Bauer, spent the summer in Ellsworth, left last week Mrs. Sarah Coughlin of Big Rap- for their home in Weehawken, N. J. Honor Brand a ids. Mich., has arrived in Ellsworth Evaporated Milk, can.;.;. ,15<* Mrs. Thorsen went by car as far as An early purchase makes this price possible. to spend the winter with her sister, , her mother, Mrs. H. R. Mrs. F. A. Patten. Holmes, accompanying her for a visit 5 Bound Can Davis Baking Mrs. O. M. Alexander, formerly of to her sister. Mrs. T. E. Genthner, is the time to protect yourself with an Automobile Powder.$1.10 Ellsworth, has returned to her home I at Mass. You save If you buy this way. Wellington, in after a week Don’t start the car until Calais, here with uk eievenrn annual nazaal' anu Liability Policy. you relatives and friends. dance of Nicolin will Superba 1(1 ounce grange be held talk with me about it. Ketchup, bottle.33^ o. vvamer, wno nas spent at the grange hall in North Ells- You can not buy higher quality at any price. the summer with her worth this mother. Mrs.W. evening. There will be w. P. Woodward, has returned to her booths for the sale of aprons and O. Tapley Company Superba Canned Com .20c home in West Hoboken, N. J. fancy work, ice-cream and candy. if it wasn't the best it wouldn't have label. A meeting of the club Music for the dance will be furnished Superba Thursday NORTH will be held this week with the by Higgins’ orchestra. A chicken ELLSWORTH FAIR. Sardine Factory' Burned. president. Mrs. John F. Whitcomb. supper will be served at 11.30. South Gouldsboro, Oct. Puritan Flour, V-* bbl Held 4—The' bags.$6.85 A attendance is H. Sheridan Successfully After Two Days' sardine here owned We never sold a flour that large desired. Philip council, K. of factory by the gave better satisfaction. Postponement. Coast Paul is at home from Bel- C., last Thursday evening elected Canning Co. was burned Tapley The fair of the North Ellsworth fast. recovering from the officers as follows: John W. Cough- Friday morning. The cause of the Nnox Gelatine injuries Farmers’ Club was held fire is received in an lin, grand knight; Harold F. Saturday, unknown. .19^* automobile accident, after two We give you these low days’ postponement be- The prices, you give us cash. as reported in The American last Hawkes, deputy grand knight; plant had been shut down e cause of the heavy rain. While the week. Frank J. Dunleavy, chancellor; John few weeks, although the season had attendance was not as E. Doyle, recorder; William H. large as it not ended. The factory had been The Ellsworth baseball team Scott, would otherwise have financial secretary; Edward J. Col- been, never- improved and new machinery added wound up the season at Franklin theless there was a good crowd out lins, treasurer; Dr. F. P. Baffin, ad- since it was taken over by the Maine Saturday, defeating the Franklin to see the races. The exhibition of vocate; David WT. Coast Canning Co. last year. The HAYNES team In a good game a score of Carney, warden; fruit and by Robert vegetables was one of the contents burned included S’,rJ-A- to Mullan, inside guard; James many 7 5. best ever seen in Hancock J. Dunleavy, outside guard; M. E. county. cases of sardines ready for shipment. Miss Marion R. of the H. F. Maddocks carried off first Nealley, N., Downey, trustee for three years. --o—■- Instruction honors with his Domestic Nursing associ- general exhibit. Green Rev. R. B. Mathews of the Con- The Mountain Pomona. ation, Boston, is spending a vacation summary of the races fol- gregational church began his course Green Mountain of a month with her parents, Mr. and lows: Pomona grange of Bangor lectures on will meet Mrs. J. W. Nealley. government 2.30 CLASS with Lamoine grange Tues- and current events at the Bangor Harry J., Gray day, Oct. 12. Services next Sunday at the .1 1 1 Bap- house to-day. The lectures will be Raby Helena. Marshall tist church, 10.30 in the .2 2 2 -o- D. E. morning given Wednesday forenoons at 10.30. Cora Linnehan’s ?., Pomroy .3 3^-3 and 7.30 in the evening. Sunday The NORTH ELLSWORTH. Garage first few lectures will take up Time, 2.45, 2.44. 2.39, school at 11.45. Afternoon service the systems of government—consti- FREE FOR ALL at Hancock at 2.30. tutional Nicolin government in America; Cheerful Ben, Stover .1 1 1 grange met Oct. 2 with a DODGE AGENCY There will be a social at rise and small Bayside growth of parties; examine Stingy Dick, Gray .3 2 2 attendance. There was a grange Oct. un- the of short Saturday evening, 9, platforms the two great Don C., Violette .2 3 3 program. At the next meet- der auspices of the entertainment purties; examine the Oct. One sources of so- Time, 2.27. 2.29, 2.30. ing. 16, County Agent Bridges Car for Immediate committee of the grange. Refresh- cialism and anarchic will talk on a farmers’ Dodge Ready Delivery development. The farmers’ race for time near- union and a ments will be served. It will all be done in an non- est to co-operative grange store. entirely four minutes, was won by There — partisan way. will be Mrs. M. H. Thompson of Somer- Walter McGown. whose time was open session during the lecturer's hour. ville. Mass., who has been visiting niaie sireei weatner-vanes are 3.54. with H. F. Maddocks second, All are cordially her invited to attend. PUBLIC AUTO SERVICE brother. Horace Harvey, has left thoroughly demoralized. The vane time 3.51. for Bucksport to visit relatives there on the courthouse has pointed per- before home. and TELEPHONE 117 returning sistently. inconsistently nbrth- r w-est for the five Mrs. Allon P. Royal attended the past yeabs or more. I meeting of the State federation of The courthouse vane always indi- I woman's clubs in Brunswick last cates fair weather. Just across the week, stopping at Bangor for the street, the vane on the Congrega- tional church, on the WATER music festival on her return trip. contrary, has STREET, ELLSWORTH. ME. often pointed east, and foul Clifton Woodward Is of brought II very proud weather. in TO OUR a Perhaps emulation of CUSTOMERS _ rose bush which in a single sum- its fairweather brother across the mer has sent up new shoots from the way, perhaps in sheer disgust at the ground to a height of six and one- MR. prolonged easterly, it decided to rid PERLEY PRIEST, with the half feet, and now bears some beauti- formerly itself of the east wind if r~— ful roses. possible. Merrill, of has The pointer no longer indicates east. Mayo Co., Waterville, entered The Ellsworth high school foot- The big letter E was blown in our away and we would be to , ball never a employ, pleased have team had chance with the gale last Friday morning. you Brewer high at Brewer Saturday, the call and meet him. EXTRA SPECIAL Alden V. Carter and his son, Penobscot river boys rolling a up Ernest C. Carter, were in score of 70-0. It was the arraigned i first game the Ellsworth hanking you for past favors, and for both teams. municipal court last hoping, Thursday on complaint of Harry N. for a We have received a of Ladies’ Rev. continuance of same, we to remain. just shipment J. B. Coy is attending this Higgins of West Ellsworth, who beg week Black Silk Gordon No. A 600. at Milo the annual meeting of J charges them with setting fire and Yours Hose, the United truly, Baptist Convention of burning a pile of some twenty-five Maine. B. B. Whitcomb will lead I of 1 Bis is a that cords dry hardwood. They C. W. GRIN DAL ESTATE stocking is heavy all silk to the the prayer at the way meeting Baptist j pleaded not guilty, but probable and church Thursday evening. Ellsworth, Me., October 6, 1020. toP has formerly retailed at $5.00. We offer them (Continued on page 5) at the Tlie pupils of the Pine street pri- -o- special price of $3.98, plus Federal tax of 10c. mary and intermediate schools had a COMING EVENTS. sale of home-made candy at the Better them now for buy Christmas presents. They schoolhouse yesterday afternoon, are a wonderful value. from which they realized about $14. Wednesday, Oct. 6, at Nicolin ■J. A. THOMPSON This, together with donations from grange hall. North Ellsworth—An- nual bazaar and dance. 119 IVIAIIM STREET friends of the school, will form a Tickets, in- tax, 55 nucleus for the of a cluding cents; ladies, 10 purchase victrola F"iro, Merino and Automobile Insurance to be used iu the schools. cents. Chicken supper, per couple. 12. Representing Wednesday, Oct. 6, at Hancock THo Equitable Eire and Marine InauranceCo. hall—.Methodist fair. New England OF HARTFORD, CONN. M. L. ADAMS dinner at noon, 35 cents. "A Coun- GIRL WANTED try Kid” in the evening, 35 and 50 cents; children. 25 cents. 95 To assist in Housework. No tjooking Friday. Oct. 8, at Hancock hall— C. MAIN STREET, ELLSWORTH or washing C. BURRILL & SON Concert by Visocchi musical trio, un- der auspices of Frank E. Whitmore MRS. J. A. FRENCH —Established post, American Legion. Followed by 1807— ...- ^==== JO Birch Avenue,Ellsworth, Me. dance. Tickets, 39 and 55 cents. Reserved seats on sale at F. C. Scott's store beginning October 1. Dance FIRE AND AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE wOK at dckets, 55 cents. this cut®° Saturday, Oct. 9, at Bayside representing some of the leadiug companies of this and foreign countato* grange hall—Social. i! our&n„i0rlglnal Photograph of one i WANTED! Oct. 15-16—Annual ler »i(lP anta- Then place your or- county contact JJ'itn ua pf boys' and girls’ clubs at for Hancock First quality lenses for people from ED pall. Ellsworth. 8TRAWBERRY PLANTS Lathe Men 4o to 65 years of age. in all-shell « Woodworking Monday, Tuesday, frames, including examination, while w W.00 per 100 Wednesday, WHILE THEY LAST Bet. 11, 12, they last, $7. Bought at old prices; the following varieties: 13—Summers-Light you get the benefit. Don’t wait 'sel. ,,aTe for Novelty Turning Mill In Brandywine, Olen Mary, Players, repertoire. Price, 50 ^ tnd 35 cents, plus war tax. Edward H. Apply at once to Baker also Progreaslve Tuesday, Oct. 12—Meeting of ®4tianT5TLr^earer' Breen ELLSWORTH W«u will be ready for Mountain Pomona grange at Lamoine. (■■raduate Optometrist and Registered tbrou*h and Ellsworth Hardwood ktober September Corp. Eye Specialist. ELLSWORTH, ME. FAIR DATES. Office Over Moore's Drag llsrt N‘0CK COUNTY NURSERY AND SEED CO., SURRY, MAINE Oct. 6—ureenwood grarge fair. | 64 Coart street (Bridge Hill). 1| Eastbrook. Telephone connection.

IP THE CHILD. Seal Core. MUTUAL BENEFIT COLUMN. port*, cam* home a few day. — Mr. and Mrs. Howland of Edited by MAnt Madge.** Ralph Mr. Farrell was on the In the street |n Home, in the School, in the Boston are at the CUnkard farm. vicinity of the Wall State. Center. street«„“*?! MOTTO —HELPFUL AND HOPEFUL when it occurred. He escaped*! i Mrs. Heber Sawyer of Bear Island jury a Ki'MOIDS except slight cut from® a .'GRANULES (Paper by Mrs Uni* Saunders at a has been a few wedkg with Of The purposes of this column are spending flying alas*. He say, For of Hancock Pomona e INDIGESTION succinctly stated in the title and motto meeting Grange] her mother. Mrs. Elizabeth Hodg- was a terrible one. —it la for the mutual benefit, and aims don. Oct. 1. .. Dissolve instantly on toagn*. to be helpful and hopeful. Being for the common good it la for the common From the earliest days, child Mrs. Imogene Jordan of Hallowell in hot or cold water, or or use—a public servant, a purveyor of training has been a subject foremost is visiting her sister. Mrs. Phebe at soda foontaia information and suggestions, a medium l‘Hrtri* eliminative organs, unrest would better be considered sisted three or four times that the con- to disregard of law. therefore our These are selected make you fsel fine. | vegetables the result of a cause. But we will ductor not forget the street where she schools should Batter Thai P!l!s For Uver IBs" j impress upon pupils with the same care you exercise : all agree that the striking element wanted to get off. Her trip was a the sacredness of law ami the obliga- in’ marketing. claims that It is a rather one. tion of all citizens | not “fair divide.” long and by the time she to obey the laws Like Right there is where the was about half with it yourself— danger- way through * ous condition of business relations she began jumping up nervously at The lack of consideration which We are not aatisfied with started. And that spirit has spread every corner, asking the conductor if Ameiican children show for the aged other than the choicest ; into varied industries and that was the where she is much to our discredit as a trades, place should very We'can well say i till the ordinary workmen, in manv get off. nation, and the public schools should cases, lose Interest in their Jobs, and Tne conductor finally stopped the car do all in their power to correct this SUPERBA ON THE LABEL the younger generation coming in to at the right corner, helped the old lady evil. But reverence extends beyond SUPERB FOR YOUR TABLE take the places of those doing the down to the ground and climbed back proper treatment of the aged. Chil- I. I “world's work" find an atmosphere to his position. dren should learn and be led to feel Buy by ihe cut or singly, dealer _ pregnant with dissatisfaction which, “Pretty much of a nuisance,” we a reverence for all created things, of your instead of inspiring them to do their 1 commented. the laws and forces of nature, and MILLIKEN-TOMLINSON CO„ best in their line, encourages them to "Well,” he said, “she’s ge*tlng along above all for the Creator Himself. Distributors -- Portland, Me. lighten their tasks as much as pos- and is not as sure of herself as we are. We should not forget that the out- sible, and destroys the pride in do- The least I can do is show her the door world is full of mysteries to the ing a good Job which is an incentive same kind of attention that I would little ones, and if the pagent or to good workmanship. thank any man for showing my teacher looks upon all life as the wml Some of you may say this is mother.” handiwork of God. if she is naturally queer writing for a woman’s column; 1 That conductor is to-day kind to every living thing, if she After you eat—always take president hut, you see, some of the questions of one of the biggest railways In the sees and can lead the children to see of the day must be considered by us i world. in every creature its perfect adapta- as citizens. To be sure. I've "not -0- f tion to the life it is to live, she registered yet, but I'm going to; and | awakens in them that wonder for the I Spider's Silk. ! wonder if the ladles realize that Creator's works which leads to rever- Kill That Cold With now are Experiments are In In Instantly relieve* Havtbvn. Bloated Cany they citizens, where hereto- progress Mad- | ence for Him as the author and Feeling. Stop* indigestion. food touring. re fore they were residents. Possibly agascar as a result of which It '* | giver of all good. pasting, and aii the many miseries caused by hoped that a fine silk may be pro- j We. as parents and teachers, Acid-Stomach duced from spiders’ webs. According should encourage a child in his ef- S PILLS to recent reports, excellent progress j Torts to do, not criticize him for his EATONIC ia the beat remedy. T«n» of thou- CHICHESTERTIIF I»l \WOM> KR\\|» *A has been made ; faults. We criticize a child in a sand* wonderfully benefited. Positively guar- l-*t1 tea! A alt y« by those In charge of < h(- HX. l»IAJiON!» IIKASII PILL*, *# go corrected, but in a tactful instructive know# U Beat. ored than that year* Safest. Always RcNaMa I obtained from silk manner. Colds, Cougbs 'OLa Grippe Ellsworth. Maine worms. SOLD BY ORIGOISIS tYLRYWHLRE j Which mark on the report card should be commented upon first by Neglected Colds are Dangerous the or ! parent teacher, the excellent ■ Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the rusr i or the poor? The excellent, by all Breaks a cold in — Relieves means. We can make him feel that up 24 hours in 3 those studies are a credit, and that Grippe days—Excellent for Headache | it is a pity that the others should Quinine in this form does not affect the head—Cascara d T be low and encourage him to try Laxative—No Opiate in Hill s. harder next month; or we can make “The proof of the is in the so much fuss over the low mark and ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT pudding eating,”— I overlook the high mark that he may not try to improve. as The and, just surely, the proof of a flour is fact is, there are more angels l In stone than that fashioned by in the I Michael Angelo into the statue of baking. That’s why women who have David out of the marble that had been reposing for years on the scrap once used heap. Just as industrial companies have made large profits from the utilization of waste matter, so a proper treatment of children ap- parently without talents may result in a great benefit to the world. Parents and teachers have no more important duty than this: To put heart into the children, and as William Tell much as possible avoid such treat- ment as Will take the heart out of children. I took a piece of plastic clay And idly fashioned it one day. FLOUR And as my fingers pressed it. still It moved and yielded to my will. I came again when days were past, The bit of clay was hard at iast. The form I gave it still"it bore. But I could change that form no more. 7 I took a piece of living clay And gently formed It, day by day. And moulded with my power and art A young child's soft and yielding heart. need no further proof or evidence as 1 came again when I to its superior quality. years were gone— It was a plan I looked upon. He still that early impress bore, | They have found for themselves that And I could change It nevermore. it gives a delicious flavor and a uni- -o- form goodness to all their baking. L&moice. Steps are being taken to procure So it naturally follows that they pre- electric lighting for the town. fer it to all other brands. Howard Hodgkins returned to-day from a visit to Buck’s Harbor. Mrs. Charlotte Crane is visiting in One of Dame Nature’s Delicacies Birch Harbor. Miss A I; perfectly clean, ONLY, Jessie S. Lindsey has gone to fully matured coffee beans Winter are Harbor, where she has em- roasted, ground and packed under the T & K label. ployment. Anythingelse falls short of the Miss Edith Rice will attend the supreme quality expected If you would know the difference a better flour will Baptist convention in Milo this week. by Maine folks and folks who visit Maine folks. C. A. Reynolds and wife and make in your baking, tell vour E. H. just grocer—William Googins and wife will return to To Know, is to like T & K Coffee— Tell. their homes in Cambridge, Mass.. Tuesday. Gef Acquainted today— Oct. 4. r. -o- Your neighborhood dealer sells it. Itching, bleeding. protruding or WHITCOMB, HAYNES & WHITNEY blind piles have yielded to Doan's Oint- Thurston and Maine ment. 60c at all drug stores.—Advt. Kingsbury Co., Bangor, # -o- Importers and Packers

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$2.00 a year him feet “back ox Wtlltam H. FEELING FINE Burns, at "The Anchor NOW age. Eastbrook. Mrs Lida A. P. who has Could Have Norwood and son Eu Bunker, been ill for Nothing Else Done Me A SAFE TEST the Tenants Harbor IN FIGHT past month, is slowly improving, The Good Tanlac Did,” Says g,T'L .!Vf ,*?ne„t0 UNEQUAL Fiedertck L. has and able to be about of Portland Man. Gage entered the part the high school at Deer Isle. time "As I have taken no other medi- Mr8' S '■ CarPe“ter havt The funeral of Miss Louise Wil- but Tanlac. I know It deserve; closed ?!!d. Himalayan Bear’s Foolish Com- cine their cottage and returned For those bur, who died in Bangor hospital, credit for my four- tt who are in need of a DizzyIf you in the gaining get all the Snaron, Mass. bat With was held at her home here last up morning tn "’eight and Stone. remedy for kidney troubles and and teen pounds ray pres- The ladles' aid The feeling dizzy weak, it usually society of Atlantit backaches, it is a good to Wednesday. profusion of good health.” said John (J. plan try indicate* a sluggish liver, or poor et recently entertained the Swan's Doan's Pills. flowers bore silent testimony of the with Howard & Horn, Kidney They ere digestion. Aside from its Batchelor, and society at the home of Mrs esteem in which she was held. She unpleas- and machinists. Port- L? Like Too Many Members of the Hu- strongly recommended by Ellsworth this boilermakers »uitn Staples. was a favorite with her schoolmates, antness, condition may becoma man people. Maine. Miss Race, the Animal Is a Vic- and was a dangerous; it should be checked be- land. Haines of the State depart willing helper at any of Before I began taking Tanlac 1 ment of tim of J. H. Donovan, of fore your becomes correction and charities hat His Unconquerable prop, restau- the town's socials, furnishing music vitality impaired, lost a lot of weight and became been here in rant, Water St., Ellsworth, with her voice and you are then Icbs able to with- had conference with the se Obstinacy. says: or violin, alwavs ap- run-down. I had been suffer- lectmen "I have used Doan's Pills stand disease. badl.v concerning certain towr Kidney preciated by all who heard her.’ She from indigestion for seven for some time whenever I found A ing charges. Most my will be greatly missed. The bereaved teaspoonful of “L.F.” Atwood’s and had wild animals, it appears, are needed months, my appetite Just Mrs. Will of kidneys attention. 1 have family has the sympathy of all. Medicine will stimulate the action Stanley Rockland hat stupid ns well as and obstl- left me entirely. I always got been in town greedy 'to stand on my feet a good deal Miss Inez of about visiting old friends anc Googins will leave for your digestive organs, and re- the with a bad nnte. Rut for sheer brainless ob- while and up in morning taste relatives. cooking, 1 am Massachusetts this week, and after establish normal conditions. Taken mouth, could never eat any Mr. stinacy in the face of opposition there exposed to draughts. I know this in my and Mrs. Cleveland Trasl visiting her sister In Jamaica Plain a regularly it will quickly restore and only a few is, the best is what causes breakfast mouthfuls have returned from Rockland. authorities contend, no my trouble. At few days, will go to work in Brook- your vitality, and you will sleepsoundly dinner, while at night I came Miss animal like the times, my back has pained line. and at Ruth Brown and Mrs. Bessie Himalayan bear. If severely awake refreshed, and clear-headed. from work maybe I could eat he finds and my limbs have cramped. I also borne Dunham are teaching at Atlantic a thing In his way he will nl- George Rankin and family of Powders and tablets containing meal: but I for j have suffered from dizzy As a fair always paid It Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert ways push It aside if he even spells. Waltham have moved into one of Acetanilid or other coal-tar deriva- Bridges anc can, soon as I have in suffering. There were Mrs. Alible noticed any of these Eflle Dinsmore's houses. tives tend to afterward Rich were baptized al though it would he easier to go around weaken all over my and symptoms coming on. I got a E pains body sharp Stanley's beach last the obstacle. H. Ashe and family will move to the heart’s action. The Sunday, by Rev box of Doan’s Pills shooting pains in the region of my r. N. Johnson. Kidney at E. G. Franklin this week for the winter. true “L. F." The wily natives of Moore’s simply Just about all the time. My India have ob- Drug Store, and they have Their two Ina sets natural heart George Withee of Old Harbor anc girls. Butler and methods served that trait in his character and soon fixed me up all I cer- Sidneys gave me a lot of trouble and Miss Iris Hamblen right. Angie Ashe, are in action and benefits of Stoningtor am to attending high with severe from It have contrived a to tainly glad endorse Doan’s.” school I suffered pains across were married by Rev. Graff trap there. the entire system. If Roy an catch Price the small of my hack. I was so last week. him. They select a tree with a 60c, at all dealers. Don’t Wesley Giles, who has been ! you have never used It at I would roll suitable simply ask for a kidney at restless night and Mrs. Clarence Joyce has been vis horizontal bough. At n point remedy—get working Livermore Falls, re- ! send for a bottle now. one side of on Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same toss from the bed to the Ring in Atlantic. the bough about ten or twelve feet that turned home last week. Your druggist sells it and Mr. Donovan had. Foster-Milburn Oct. 4. other all night long got up every The new central from the fork a "Gem." for 50c a bottle, 60 office of the they fasten bait like- Co., with a splitting headache Swans Island Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. -o- teaapoonful doses. morning telephone company p ly to attract the bear—honey, for ex- The so tired and worn out I -o- Subscribe for The feeling Just being Installed at the house of or American. “L.F.” Medicine Co., Beri ample. goat’s flesh. Then from an- Subscribe for The American. bad to force myself off to work. My Smith. $2.00 a year Portland Maine. other bough above that one they sus- nerves were in such bad condition I Motor-boat "Neuritis" landec pend a block of stone. > stand heavy The could hardly the children twelve thousand of at shingles Spurl rope Is so fastened to the playing around the house, and the ing's wharf this week. upper at the bough that the stone between noise dowm shop where f work The town has received anothei hangs almost drive me the halt and the fork of the trees. would distracted. large consignment of army cannet "After reading so much about the meats, and many people are taklnc The bear scents the halt from a dis- Tanlac was I good doing decided to ; advantage of it to stock up for win tance, comes to thp tree, sees the food It a trial, and It to be : ter. give proved on the hough and climbs up the tree. exactly the medicine I needed. I Stinson Ray is making repairs anc Reaching the hough, he walks along it begin to improve on the very Bret alterations in the Page house a! to get at the bait. Rut suddenly he bottle, and in a short while I was my | Mackerel cove. notices the obstacle In his way and old self again. I now have a splen- Business is booming at Spurling's pushes It aside with his paw. The did appetite eat Just anything 1 A new clerk, Miss Laura Sprague stone swings out of the for a sec- want and everything agrees with me has been added to the force. way 1 ond ; then it swings hack and hits the perfectly. never have a pain of Mrs. Harvey Gilley anil child arc bear on any kind, sleep well and always get visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles the paw. With a growl of up In the morning filing simply Staples. Irritation the bear pushes It aside line. My kidneys do not bother me Oct. 1. G. more violently. 'Hie stone swings any more and I feel good all the iiwny again; then it returns with time. I have regained my strength Franklin. greater force and hits the bear on the so that I can do my regular days Fred A. Noyes and wife of Easi chest. work with ease and can work all Sullivan were Sunday guests in town With a snarl of rage the bear gives kinds of overtime without a bit of Mrs Julia Martin and daughter he stone a tremendous thrust and trouble I uon’t believe there is Mrs. Elizabeth Hall, were here from sends another medicine in the world that Hancock Point Saturday. It up into the air in a wide curve. Then down conies will do anybody as much good In so Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Macomber the stone in short a time with fi similar curve and hits a| Tanlac has me." little son, have returned from a the hear a to Bethel. Vt. whack on the Tanlac is sold In Ellsworth by E. trip thumping ribs. Mr. and Mrs. G. Moore in Sullivan by Dunbar A. S. Gray and Mist Most animals would desist after Jeanette Clark. Sullivan, were Bros., in Little Deer Isle by H. G. week- that third blow; not so the bear. He Eaton. In end guests of D. L. Tracey and wife AshviUe by G.' C. Small, Is now in a perfectly mad rage, and a tn South Bluehlll M. •Mrs. Mamie Tracey and Mrs. Ella by B. Grlndle. bear Is a good boxer. He bits out and by the lilaisdell will be hostesses of the all- leading druggists in with bis paws, right and left and every town —Advt. day meeting of the ladies’ aid society I this week. sends the stone hurtling forward in a The baseball game by the Ells- still wider curve. Then, after a few Sal i-.biir> Cove. j worth and Franklin teams here seconds, the stone comes back and bits Saturday afternoon was called off the bear a terrific on the This little community has been by “Uppercut” the darkness. Score 7 to 5 in favor Jaw. thrown into mourning over the fatal of the Ellsworth team. accident of two of its finest Rut alas! the bear never went to young There was no session of the high men—Earle Emery and Harland Le- school and learned the law of gravity school Wednesday afternoon, as the lacd They were the victims of an Every blow he hits the stone is re- teachers and the Junior class, ol automobile accident at Yarmouth turned tenfold. And as the stone has which i.ouise E. Wilbur was a mem- Junction Friday afternoon. The en- no brains to be knocked ber, attended her funeral at East- out, it is the Spencer-Pierce House, Newbury, Mass. tire town extends the deepest sym- bear brook. that gets knocked out. This ancient stone house was built pathy to the families. ; some Mr. and Mrs. B. A. lilaisdell and Then the wily natives hiding below time between 1635 and 1651. The bricks The many friends of Averltl little son Frank were in Ellsworth rush In with a net and throw It quick- used in the Hamor will be to learn making enclosed porch were glad that he Wednesday. Mrs. J. C. Springer, ly over him. And that Is how any was able to enjoy an auto ride one Mrs. Cassie probably brought from England. Bragdon and daughter, “zoo” or menagerie gets Its Hima- day last week. Misses Feodora Woodworth and layan bear. Miss Bertha of Hinckley Bluehill Blanche Eldridge, with Miss Addie Every motor highway and byway is teaching here. bragdon. were in Ellsworth Satur- Four of the graduates of the day. Co-operative Law Library. throughout picturesque New grammar grade have An Interesting experiment In library England and New York is a of entered Bar Mrs. J. W. Blaisdell. who was at part Harbor high—Pauline Is being worked out In the Johnson. the Eastern Maine hospital one day co-operation long “Socony Trail”. Eleanor Doris The sign of a reliable dealer I Emery. Karst and last week for the removal of tonsils, the Long Beach public library, Long Reginald Hamor. snd,the world* best Gasoline These young met our townswoman, Mrs. W. E. Beach. Cal. Forty or 50 attorneys of } people are much 1 missed from the Bragdon, who has been there a few the city of Long Beach have sent law place. weeks, and reports her doing well. books from their private libraries to Oct. 1. R. 1 She will remain a while longer. the public library for the purpose of --o- The unpleasant weather a law Atlantic. Friday forming co-operative library. caused a postponement of the Those books in this Mr- contributing way Dealers Who Sell Gasoline Annie Spurling discovered H grange fair until when fair Socony Saturday are entitled to take books from the co- horticultural curio in her garden the skies favored the workers and their them for a other when operative library, keeping day, she* picked a small efforts were successfully carried out. which period of five days, and the general cantaloupe was growing on a The hall was a scene of activity all cucumber public is allowed to consult the books vine. The cukes on the day and evening. same vine at the The books are marked. were stunted and round John Fickett, an esteemed towns- library. hut the Public Li- seeds were natural, while the man. is ill of pheumonla. It is hoped “Loaned to the Long Beach cantaloupe was true to form In he may soon rally. His son, E. E. brary.” Some of the attorneys Join- shape, skin, flesh and odor. Fickett of Ellsworth, was with his ing in the plan have each contributed Kennedy Boone and family have father Saturday. as many as 200 books to the co-opera- closed their cottage and have re- Oct. 4. B. tive law library. It would seem that turned home to Md. Baltimore, -o- this Idea might be worked out success- Mr.-. Augustus O. Gross of Deer Subscribe for The American. Isle has fully in other lines of endeavor, thus been visiting her father. J2.00 a year making the resources found in books available to the largest possible num- ber of people.

Nickel Money. Nickels—which are really copper- nickel. being a mixture of the two That Wholesome metals—were first coined in this coun- try to give encouragement to nickel r. L. Moramg, Ellsworth mining, important deposits having been Whitcomb, Haynes & Whitney,' Fils. & Table Drink found in Pennsylvania. Fdy. Mach Wks, Ellsworth Falls & t Since then many other uses for the Sllvy Linnehan, H. L. Danico, North Ellsworth metal have been found. But at the II. B. Estey, •• J C. F. Wescott, Jr., Bluehill time 85 cent of the world’s O. P. kl present per Torrence, It. D. Hinckley, supply of nickel Is derived from the E. E. 41 r Rowe, I. E. Stanley, mines of the Sudbury district, in f’an- H. \Y. 44 M Postum Cereal Morang, F. I,. « Nason, where the reserves of ore are ada, C. W. Grindal 44 fi. Estate, O. E. Billings, *• new friends enormous. Of the balance. France pro- F. L. Greene, East Daniel gains along duces the bulk, contributing 11 per Bluehilljl McKay, Surry right A. R. Conary, South because of its taste cent. Dyer Bros., Franklin F. A. Bluchilllj pleasing It has been suggested that Great Bowden, BrooklinB Gott Hanson healthfulness, and in cost G. M. Allen & North saving Britain, practically controlling as she Son, Sedgwickfl C. J. Murch, Eastbrook does the world’s nickel, might switch W. H. Stover, North Brooksvillefl H. H. Hopkins, Trenton from cheapened gold and make the S. II. Hawes, West Postum Cereal is delicious when Brooksvillel H. L. Smith, Eamoine white metal the basis of her currency. F. W. Gray, West J. boil fifteen Sedgwickl < Sherman Douglas, properly made: fully —Philadelphia Ledger. C. L. Morung, Sedgwickl E. M. King, minutes after Louis Jordan, Mt. Desert F. B. boiling begins. “Let’s Pretend.” Ferryl Sylvester, South Bluehill Howard Crosby, G. W. The more boil Postum Cereal Everybody has things to put up with. Aurora| Colwell & Co., South Hancock you A.den K. Haslam, $ There are sure to be ups and downs, Waltham| H. W, Johnson, Hancock the better it is. and even days when everything seems so out of tune that it can never be again. To make home a happy When be sure right ordering place is the housewife’s business, but to the unless she can at least appear happy get original herself she is not likely to make a Postum Cereal success of it. Tills will be much eas- ier if she has had her early training A 50-cup In the game of “let’s pretend.” Very package few of us make the most of nil the usually sells for 25^ chances for happiness that come to us. It’s a difficult thing to do. But Made by we can all try to do so, and that Is half the battle!—Washington Post Postum Cereal Co., Inc., Battle Creek.Mich. Our Flour and Wheat Export®. Between July 1 and January 9, the United States exported 82.083.000 bushels of wheat and 8,773,000 bar- rels of flour, a total equal to 121,960,- 000 bushels of wheat COl'NTY GOSSIP. ters, she offered to assist him. He FOR BETTER SCHOOLS. AGENTS WANTED. £s)c ifllsujortl) American accepted, and she repeated the To *11 person* Interested iB .... The woman's clnb of Castine. one kindness, until in a snort time he Program for Hancock Moot- GET INTO BUSINESS. the estates County WATKINS I hereinafter n»m»Hh,r of Published of the largest and most energetic discovered that the help was indis- ing at Castine. 13* product* sell to every farmer. If At a probate court held own auto or In »«d at^Pn HYERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON in Maine, has extended an invitation pensable. and offered her the The State of education you team, can give bond, for the county of po- department write to-day lor Information the twenty-first H.5”**»>'tb at where day of SeDfe~?>ck »a to the Maine Federation to hold its sition of confidential secretary with hag announced the for the can program you get territory for uelling year of our Lord on. ELLSWORTH. MAINE next fail sessions Castine. The a but she of hundred and thou2Lrln,,>* in salary, declined and con- meeting to be held at Castine to- products large*! institution of kind twenty and by r''»» I in world. ment from the by the / invitation was extended through the tinued to help him as an pet of kind- morrow. Oct. 7. under the SO.ooe.ueo users. J. R. Wat- fourteenth rt- Thursday, kins Co., September A. D HANCOCK COUNTY PUBLISHING CO. president of the Castine club, Mrs. ness. She was with him unttl his Dept. HO, Winona. Minn. 1*20 term "/ ’’•W auspices of the Hancock County court. The following Grace P. T. Knudson. death in ing been matter. January. Teachers' association. This is one presented for the acti™ V1*- W H. Editor and • • • upon hereinafter Tltux, Manager. The inventor's estate is esti- of the meetings or rallies being held Indicatedt. i, wth,r*- FEMALE HELP WANTED. ,b' Mrs. Jeanette Gray of North Or- mated to be more than $50,060, throughout the State in the "better ORDERED, That notice .h given to all SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. land on the first day of the with a of persons hunting possibility being close to schools” campaign. » Of l?toi™2' J* .19.00 WOKEN AND GIRLS WANTED -»py this order to b^’hy Am :'*ar season shot a tine doe. It was the $100,000. She was appointed sole At the general session from 9.30 to llshed three weeks successive?. Pub. fix months .11.00 daily year around for all kind of Bilsworth b first deer killed in that vicinity this executrix. 10 a. m.. an address on "The hotel Americsn. a new.-a. Tbs Respon- work; also cook* for reliable Maned at Ellswonh Pub! months ...50c year. A hotels. Girl* for in daughter-in-law of Mr. Phillips sibilities of Citizenship" will be pre- nice private families Oiat they may .5C • • • and appear at auemkef0®'^. ««g':e C *:-S contested the will. Miss Wood on sented Dean IV. housekeeper*. Girls wanted for to be held at by Rollins of Castine. Conferee Ellsworth Mrs. E. L. Saunders of Deer Isle the stand told of j Rubber Shoe Co„ Malden day of October A. D. her coming to the president of the association. Masa New hands taken. l»2o„ Easiness communications should be Short the stock In the 0( has a cat that has adopted two Oak Bluffs She said she hour*, work. forenoon, and b*b. h1 baby thought Papers will be read before the light IS1 per week, no thereon if they aee cause h'»M sc ressed to. and checks and money fee*. to Maine squirrels and is bringing up with her of Mr. Phillips as a poor old man. teachers of one and two-teacher [ Apply Hotel Agency, Emma C. 47 Main street Cushman, late of r„. ,, or* -cs made payable to Hancock kittens, the little one who not Bangor Maine. bor In aald allowing strangers might have enough schools, as follows: j county, a Co.. Ellsworth. instrument deceased* „”*r- County Publishing to nurse with hef own family. The money to take care of himself "The Noon Lunch Plan," Mrs. Bernice purporting to be thel^, Maine. and testament of said 'a,t*lll young squirrels were captured and should he live a while Traaker Monroe. Islesboro. WANTED. deceased great longer; er with petition for prol* with the kittens, but it was that was te^hVeSfP"’‘ placed why she never asked any "Interesting the Community Through HEATED ROOM IN ELLSWORTH, for the appointment of the asl without WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 6, 1920. hardly expected that the mother cat compensation for the work she did. the School Improvement 1-eague." with or without board, wanted by giving bond preae'^01®" ! Address care of Wayman C. would take so kindly to them.—Deer and she refused when it Miss Elisabeth Stover, Penobscot. couple. E.. American Cushman, one of tbathe « why pay office. tors therein named. e,*<’u- Isle Messenger. was offered. "Using the Travelling Libraries," Mias John H. Carter. of fi:._ Out of 753 farmers owning motor The verdict in Marion H. Frost. Castine. STAVE S III VKR Jury's favor of In aald county, deceased A An Election. Miss Wood strument certaT?r?h- trucks in eleven eastern states who Exciting met with favor, as the "Souryea of Valuable Equipment for STIVE JOINTER purporting to be the and testament of Ellsworth. Me.. Oct. 4. 1 S«20 young school teacher is Rural Schools." Miss Marie WANTED ON SLACK STAVES said deceased answered a recent query of the popular. Osgood, IN gelher with ^‘U To the Editor The email Massachusetts mill. petition for probate of American: North Castine. Expert- of and for the ti,.!0' United States Department of Agri- enced men able to care for machine*. appointment In your item regarding my first Marlboro. "Supervision of the Miss executrix without Vf ,^ Playground." Piece work, highest rate* desirable lo- giving bond1 Jht culture. 95 cent, said be- vote a sented by Emma S. per they for President, mistake was Marlboro has I*ena Sperry. Surry. cation. work. Write C. A. Carter the Tpr*' had a real successful steady Rich. trlx therein named. ”•«»• lieved the trucks turned them a made in regard to the year—a typo- "My Idea of an Attractive Rural »*rafton. Mass. pro- summer, and the last of the visitors William Wurts White late graphical error, It was in of tr,. fit. perhaps. hag/rieparted. The little colony is School.** Miss Nellie L. Harvey, Cas- and county of Providence C|,P 1856. not 1864. Rhode Island, -o- to tine norma] school. deceased. m preparing take on its winter robe, FOR SALE. Ernest Bolshevist Russia is in market I cast my first vote in 1855. The Miss by T. H. Metcalf w the and already preparations for a Bessie S. Clark of the Castine Tunis and busy Janet Innis White ,n “know nothing" or American party normal school will a said for financial assistance. Swedish season are in the beginning. Again, read paper on HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, INCLUD- [ rovldem e, praying thai the came into the political field in 1854. the "Recent Movements in Ing chamber 0ets, carpets, dining-room pointment of sold and bankers, "clam" will take its place as the School Ef- petitioners wanwd £ Norwegian approached In 1855 the name was to the set tables, etc. Apply at 7 West Maple trustees under the i.,t will changed labor leader, and particularly this fort,” and Principal William D. Hall and i«u for loans, have refused to give fi- Both the old street, Ellsworth. ,l*C****dl ba 192*' Not 1 worth. Maine, for October t. 1*20. resident of the State of Main- i* h.i« will be a large registration. day afternoon. He had been i motored to East Ellsworth, Me., for federal board in fail- Sullivan last week STATE OF MAINE appointed W. B. Blais Id! of Nor* Sui- men the summer. -°- during past •« ■ m ing health since he ended his labors j to attend county grange. COl’NTY OF HANCOCK livan. tn the county of Han- k .«!.»••• Plans for the future summer Before me. a notary public in and of Maine, as his How New York is Betting. by resignation at the close of the i Mr. and Mrs. George P. Stratton agent in *»id State of have not been worked for the Slate and county aforesaid, Maine as the law directs (New York Herald, Sept. 80.) school year in June. He was : have returned to their home here, camps out, W. H. Titus, past personally appeared Merwin White. late of Provider, r. and the entire is ten- Because of the deadlock in the 1 seventy-nine years old. after spending the summer In project merely who having been duly sworn ac- Rhode Island, deceased Frank \V tative. but the success the cording to law. deposes and says He leaves a widow and Brewer, where Mr. wag em- of federal Matuson of said Provider,,. ap. Dett.-.g on presidential campaign. ! four Stratton that he is the editor of the board experiment is expected to have managing pointed executor of the las' w,U and men 4 to 1 on daughters. Mrs. Roy Kane of Haver- ployed as steward on the Ellsworth American and that the fol- tbaHrdmg offering j yacht testament of said deceased: date c,f hill. Mrs. Annie a large bearing on the determination is. to the best of his knowl- their candidate and the Cox men de- Tolman of Boston. Aria. lowing qualification September 11 \ n !*.' to make a edge and belief, a true statement of and Misses Mary and Hortense Rich- Some communities, like summer camp a regular HOC kfing a resident of thi State manding 6 to 1, some republican Detroit. the ownership, management (and if ardson of Castine. thing. The proposed camp would Maine, he has appointed Edward F decided to Mich., point with pride to the fact a paper, the circulation.) etc.. supporters yesterday step dally Means of Bar Harbor in th«- cnur.tr of I Funeral services were '• that a probably be run much on the plan of the aforesaid publication for the into the breach, and as a result they held In the majority of their citizens are Hancock. State of Maine, as his 1 employed by which last date shown in the above caption re- ag-rt normal school hall afPer- automobile owners, Technology, in said State of as aw are offering some money against the Monday claiming that it quired the Act of August 24. 1912. Maine, the di- noon. summer had 400 students at by rect s. democratic nominee at odds of 5 to is a distinctive mark of thrift. All nearly j embodied in section 443. Postal Machias. Me. law* and on the WUriam Worts White la!- of Provi- 1. little of it was but the Albert F. Richardson was born in right, let it go that way. for Marl- Regulations, printed taken, reverse of this form, to wit: — dence. Rhode Island, de- eased Krneit Sebago. His boro can Whether the camp and school will \ democratic betters, for the most early years were a hang up a like medal. G. 1. That the names and address* » T. H. Metcalf. William S. I .* *r,*i Ellsworth is doubtful, part, continued to hold out for fi to struggle for an education, and he P. Stratton and Otto Johnson are the beJn college of the publisher, editor, managing Janet Innis White, all of said T’r. ers owning or holding 1 per cent, or agent that pupils, large majority of which Oct. “Jane.’* I Maine, as the law direct* lightful days have made this At the Ellsworth Unitarian church more of total amount of bonds, mort- were -- late of > var.. in fail famous. teachers, many in the profes- ! or other securities are Ann S. Cummings, At noon a New Eng- in the of gages. sion The fine new Catarrh Ifc* Sunday, completing report Non*-. said county. deceased. 1:.. ;*h land dinner was served. to-day. dormi- Cannot Cured "■* the Harvard summer school In 4. the two Emery of Newton. Massa aP* tory, Richardson was its That paragraphs neat The hall is attractive hall, named in with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they executor of the *• will arvl with booths bearing upon the need of above giving the names of the own- pointed his honor. cannot reach the seat of the religious sa. and an excellent agricultural disease. ers. stockholders and security hold- testament and codicils of .1-erased; display. Catarrh is a local to-day. Rev. G. T. Jones, the A disease, greatly In- p&stor, ers. if any. contain not only the list date of qualification September .1. This evening the “A fluenced —a-'' play, Country by constitutional conditions, said: of stockholders and security holders 1920. Not being a resident <>'■ Kid.” will WILL SUSTAINED. and in order to cure it must Harvey be presented by the fol- you take It was recognized in the lectures on as they appear upon the books of the of Maine, he has appoint*-! cast: aninternai remedy. Hall's Catarrh but also In ergea where the r»unt»ar of Sullivan, in the ounty lowing Medicine is “Present Theological Tendencies." as company, n[ taken internally and acts stockholder or holder ap- Hancock. 8tat«- of Mam- Tom Cunningham, a wanderer. Hancock County Girl's Windfall Se- in those security through the blood on the mucous sur- on “Historical Christianity." pears upon the books or the company in said State of Maine, as th*- a« d-' Charles cured Courts. faces Pettengill by of the system. Hall's Catarrh that the Revelation theology, from St. as trustee or in any other fiduciary reds. ~ Frank Blandon. a wolf in The courts have sustained Medicine was prescribed by one of the relation, the name of the person or oscar 1.4. craturee. iat» sheep's the will Augustine down. had. through study of b*st physicians in this country for for whom such trustee is In said deceased. I»:* •M. clothing.Herbert Farnsworth Walter P. Phillips, the blind in- into the lost its corporation county, years. It it composed of some of the bible, position in our acting, is given; also that the said Crabtree of said Hancock, appoint* Zcben Cunningham, an old farmer. ventor, by which Miss Frances A. two best tonics known, combined with sorm* j universities—its sway over the minds paragraphs contain statements, executrix of the last will ar.drt*’S»am*nl Wood of the best blood affiant's fuH Perley IS. Tracey of Gouldsboro, who be- purifier* The perfect of people; that in the embracing knowledge Of said deceased: date of qtiar.flcatl**- combination of the present thought and belief as to the Bill a friended the old man. ingredients in Hall s circumstances 14. A. D. 192^ Taylor, tramp ...Albert Garland is the bene- on religion all that was left of the and conditions under September Catarrh Medicine is what produces such which stock- William F. Deslale. lat- Reuben Thacker, a country kid, ficiary. holders and holders who do -*• wonderful results in catarrhal condi- past was religious experience; that security In said county, decease*! Susan Albert Miss Wood has. since tions. Sejid for testimonials free, not appear upon the books of the Davis her*gradu- thorough critical examination was Deslsle of said I-amoinr. apri,:nl™ company as trustees, held stock and Bert Lyford. a detective. Julius ation from the of j F.. J. CHENEY & CO.. Props.. Toledo. O. executrix of the last will ami Young University Maine, justifying the genuineness of this; but securities in a capacity other that •in]"n; All Druggists. 75c. ; of said deceased: date of quahncati Mariah Cunningham, so nervous. held the position as assistant to the that of bona fide owner, and this siffl- Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. that because each one’s experience was A. D. 12“ ant has no reason to believe that September 7. Lucretla Warren principal and teacher of we any Fu kfP«r languages --- partial, were in need of a concep- Martha A. Colby late of i other person, association, or corpora- * * Mary Blandon, Frank's in the school at Oak deceased 1 *v»t;• wife, high Bluffs, tion of God in accordance with the tion ha* any Interest direct or Indi- In said county, PA t PER NOTICE. apiu Helen Kenyon Mass. Her pleasing and attractive rect in the said stock, bonds, or other Chandler, of sai*l Buck&port knowledge of to-day and the aspira- and t*stam*n- manner HAVING CONTRACTED WITH TH* securities than as so stated him. exe utor of the last will Chick. Just plain Chick. Pauline Austin soon won her many friends, tions of life. The by ; city of Ellsworth to support and cars heart is left, but W H. TIT PS. of said deceased; date of nc»‘ a as it has wherever Synopsis—Act 1, country home; always she has for those who may need assistance we need a vision of God that will Sworn to and subscribed before me September 7. A. I' 1920. the Are. oeen. It five Jan 1 this 23d of William H. Brown late of K.lswenn Act 2, at Blandou's home; happened that she boarded during years beginning gather up for us the fullness of life. day September. 1*20. at the 1920. and are legal residents of Ells- L. F GILES In aald county. deceased. i*‘“>n the attempted murder: a village same house with Mr. Phillips, ; After worth. I forbid all persona trusting next Sunday these sermons Notary Public. Brown of said Ellsworth. apr-dn ^ V. street; kitchen at Zeben's seventy-one years of on >• home. Act age and them my account, as there is plenty will be continued-: The subject mlnistrator of the estate of 3, the ol partially blind. While of room and accommodations to care STATE OF MAINE. date of Auf-1 dpowder mill; the explosion: watching | next Sunday will be, “How God ceased; qualification him one for them at the Cltr Farm house To all persona interested In either of A. D. 1920. a country road; the arrest. j night laboring over his let- Calls.” H.>rwr. M R CARLISLE Text, Isa. 43:1—“Fear not; the estates hereinafter named John P. Carney, 1»«>- of Bar At a Probate 1 Mmni■ I have called thee by thy name; thou Court held at Ellsworth in said county, deceased in and for the County of Hancock, on j of said Bar Harbor art mine.” Carney Sl11'1 the twenty-first day of September administratrix of the estate o. ... A__ tr in the year of our Lord one thousand date of S« nine tvased; qualification iHxigr Cars Not Reduced. hundred and twenty and by ad- ! 7, A. D. 1920. journment from the fourteenth day of Charles Blance. late of Goulds™** Official confirmation of press dis- said »t*ors September A. P. 1»20 term of said j In said county, deceased. patches from Detroit announcing that court. The following matters having Blance of Winter Harbor 1 1 to heen for Hancock Ellsworth there w^uld be no reduction In the presented the action thereupon county, appointed administrator Coming Hall, hereinafter It is or- date of Q1 indicated. hereby estate of said deceased; price of Dodge Bros, motor has cars, d*-r» d cation 25. A. D THREE DAYS been August If-'1 iwn(dwrt. received by D E. Linnehan. the That notice thereof be given to all Clara E. Somes late of Mount Dodge dealer in this city. A telegram persons Interested, by causing a copy in sale county, deceased. Wf" of this order to be published three Somes Colwell of West Newton from C. W. Matheson. acting weeks * October n general successively In The Ellsworth chusetts. adnilntstrat Commencing Honday, sales appointed o, manager, to the local dealer. American, a newspaper published at the estate of said decea reads: Ellsworth. In said county, that they qualification September A. *0? may appear at a court to be the St Bros.' probate Not l>eing a resident of B "Dodge policy has ever been held at Ellsworth on the AI The Emoise nineteenth day Maine, she has appointed 0f Summers & 10 give full value for of *o Herbert the price asked. October A. P. 1&20 at t%n of the I.ynam of Bar Harbor in the Light Players clock in the be heard he There will be no reduction In the forenoon, and Hancock. State of Maine, a* A thereon if they see cause as Superb Stock the present of motor In said State of Maine, Company presenting latest and best prices Dodge Bros, A. late of Brooklin. in Dorothy Bent, directs. in- cars. Newspaper reports to the con- said deceased. First and final 4 „.,,.k.sr)nrt. standard county, Fred B. Grant, late of Bi* Halifax, N. at amount for their product. As fn the copy. of the o S.,where they the Theatre all Attest: P. KING. ministratrix *^ gU«t play Academy winter. past, will ROBERT they continue In the future Register. .eased: date of qualification to 25. A. D. 1920. Coming here direct from X. demand a fair return for their ef- or Frank* H. -—————— 1 Portsmouth, ———— late forts. --—V— Thomas W. Brsgdon. rCar0- in said county, deceasea- PROt ES8IOXAL lin. "The mere fact that the demand for CARDS. line C. Braffdon of said °f of estate ... Dodge cars is still greater than the pointed administratrix ~£\f_iification Prices, 50 and Plus War Tax said deceased; date of «■»»»*• 35c supply, despite the great expansion ALICE H. SCOTT, program at the has t»ent>-n,n,t Don t factory, absolutely Specialty made of Jur>»ted atE?i«worth this Miss "This Show nothing to do with the decision to con- day of Big j TYPEWRITING. ACCOUNTING AND B.ptembe.oABnRH!p ! tinue the present prices. Dodge Bros, GENERAL CLERICAL WORK ^ar have never Special Scenery. Each in j made a point of price, and Agent Union Safe Deposit & Trust Co. production complete every detail will never sacrifice the quality of of Portland, tor furnishing Probate I Bonds. Oliver their product to enter price and Surety Agent Type- Subscribe for The American compe- writer. Typewriter supplies. tition."—Advt. No. 1 School St.. Ellsworth. Me. *2.00 a year. c-

• -J LOCAL AFFAIRS when summoned to Laconia by her daughter’s illness, and was with her (Continued from Page 1.] the last week of her life. Many NEW I friends in Ellsworth are grieved by cause was found and were CLARIONS LIGHTEN HOUSEWORK thfcy her death, and express sympathy to J[ bound over for the October grand the mother and husband. The body under jury $1,500 bonds each. will arrive in Ellsworth Friday were committed to You They the county morning, and funeral service will be have much more lime for in default of jail bail. held at the residence of Mr. Dr. N. C. King is from other things when a Clarion saves (gmtrtt IRprorbij recovering Crabtree at 10 o’clock. an illness of a few days. The Ellsworth woman's club held your steps. Dr. F. P. Baffin. who was operated an af- upon for appendicitis last week at interesting meeting yesterday I! OUT TODAY ternoon. entertaining twenty-one vis- || the Paine hospital in Bangor, is re- Clarion action is immediate itors from the Castine club, at the ported as making rapid recovery. "The U»» Nwt" From Model Comedy “Mary" Sun, by B.W 1 home of Mrs. C. R. Burrlll. After and f °,ch I Grand Matron Emma B. Howe of positive. QftC7 \ C T*Vr'S0*tr#,,8J?"et- Accompaniment. t1 the regular of the SUSl Tlr«l at M« Sung bj Utorgt Wilton Ballard, I. nor-Solo — f $ 1.00 Kumford will Inspect the officers of opening meeting, Orcneatra Atcoaipammtnt. there were solos Mrs. Bertha r l Irene chapter, O. E. S., Wednesday by A Clarion turns off an immense Lamster. This was followed «•# Mo.ical 1 13. a by the nnca ( "Th,'„ ‘Tt N?'" ‘I0*. Conrad, "Mar,," .. evening, Oct. There will be Ha,ad b» Harr, Radarman a Orebaatra. 1 tl annual 9058 00 special meeting for next address of the president. Miss amount of work in a short time l "In Swaal Saptemhar" (Foi trot) Played b, Graan Broa. Band. ) practice M. Friday evening. A. Greely, which also embraced a An,a«h«, and does it all nnen f "Knrr.,}m1i Madia," Introducing GRAMA- 1 .. greeting to the ladies of Castine, supremely well. ~OA. b, Harr. Ra.tern.an Orth (Medlar For 1 Perley Priest, formerly with the 9059 ,H*aao trot) $1.00 which was to later in the Klatragt (Foa trot) Hired b, Green Broa. Novelty Band, j Merrill, Mayo Co. of Waterville, has responded meeting Mrs. Rose B. of (For trot) succeeded Harry S. Jones as manager by Wright Madia," Introducing SO LONG 00 LONG 1 the Castine club. Harad bytirean Broa Noaelt, Band. (Xylophone Duet I for the C. W. Grindal coal Solos by Mrs. Ho- ... Chotu.) J1**.UU 00 Estate, "Sahara Roua Madia," (Foa trot) lutroducmg CUBA. Plated ( and mer of Franklin, contralto, followed. WOOD & BISHOP by Paradise Novelty Orchestra. grain dealers, and has entered CO., Bangor, Maine E,,ta39h*'1 ("Jana Miss Cordelia Stanwood gave an es- upon his duties here. 5*®** trot) by Cordes Orchestra. QAA17vvl / (?®« Played \ tl aa No clue has yet been found to the pecially interesting talk on “The \ "Manyana (Foa trot) Played by Paradise Novelty Orchestra. J Architecture of Our identity of the elderly woman who COmmon Birds,” SolJ by The J. P. ELDRIDGE Me. “Mvrton (You'll .Soon Be Marryln' M*)" Ballard and 1 CO, INC., Ellsworth, f Sung by AA was to Ellsworth last week illustrating it with some nests show- 9062 •, Terall. Tsnor*Contral(o Duet. Orch. brought Accompaniment. $1.00 some of the | "Wond’rtng’ Sung by Harry Maan. Tenor Solo. Orch. Acc, j by an automobile party, and is un- ing unusual and artistic work of birds held the clun will be a hike able to her name or home. She in home building. Mrs. by and Me Uttl# Gypsy" From Ziegfeld Follies 1920. Sung by 1 give MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD Elliot Shaw Allon P. as from the picnic at Simmons pond on Satur- Baritone Solo. Orchestra Accompaniment. I tl AA is now being cared for at the city Royal, delegate "You re The Onlv Ctrl That .Made Me 51-00 Ellsworth day next, after which the entire Cry" Sung by Crescent ( farm. club, gave a brief and wit- par- Corrected to October 1920 Trio. Vocal Trio. Orcbeatra Accompaniment. will return 4, {"Tell Miss Delia Hodklns has rented her ty report of the meeting of the State ty to support the football Melody of Love" Sung by Chat Hart and Elliott \ federation at Brunswick. She will team in its game with Bar Harbor. BAR HARBOR TO BANGOR. Shaw. Tenor and Baritone Duet. Orch. house on High street for the winter Accompaniment. I tl AA give a more detailed at I I I A M I P M PM "Apple Blossom Time" Sung by Cba« Hart and EU»ot Shaw. I *1-00 to Oliver H. Chenery, a travelling report a Bar Harbor, .lv.,.\ t6t00 t4 25 .. Tenor-oantone Duet. Orcneatra special meeting at her home next A NIGHT SCHOOL. ("Hiawatha'* Accompaniment. man, who expects to be here with Sorrento.lv!. .I t4 55 f "Chill Bean" Suneby Billy Murray. Tenor Solo. Orch. Ace. 1 his family next week. Miss Monday evening. A duet by Mrs. Hancock Pt-.lv .. H"op- Civics und Sullivan.lv.. 9065 *,Th# -Argentine*. The Portuguese, and the Greek*" Sung by tl Aft klns will the winter in Lamster and Mrs. Homer closed a Commercial Branches to j.. * spend Port- Mt Desert .. 1 Arthur Coliina, Baritone. ^Orchestra Accompaniment. j lie Offered in Fy f0t36 f6 15 .. land. most delightful afternoon program. Ellsworth. ar.j Talk* on Prohibition" Comic Monologue by Monroe | Miss Refreshments were then served. • Through the efforts of Superinten- Manstt.lv.. Silver (Comedian). 1 Bernice L. Garland and Har AA dent of Schools Stevens and the gen- Southwest "Cohen Talk* About The Ladies" Comic Monroe $1.00 Kalph E. Cunningham, both of Ells- Northeast Har Monologue by { of the teachers of ..|. Silver HIGH SCHOOL erosity the high Harbor..lv .. ("Cohen (Comedian). J worth, were married in Ban- NOTES. Seal i.i. school Bar Harbor ..lv. We in giving their services, the t9 4©!. §4e00 Laugh" Sung by Cbariea Penrotc. (Laughing Comedian) gor Sunday, springing somew-hat Mt Desert Fv Orchestra ] A. J. Torsleff people of Ellsworth are offered the ar.tlO 20. §4e40 Laughing Song Accompaniment. I tl ftft of a on their Ellsworth addressed the school **The Cigar GUT Charles Penrotc. ^ surprise Sung by (Laughing Comedian) | recently, dwelling on the advantages of a night school. Mt Desert Laughing Song. Orchestra Accompaniment. j friends, who would not have allowed particularly Fy lv..if10 80 f5 45 §4e45 ("How harmful effects of There will be sessions of the school H> 36 5 51 4e52 such a quiet get-away had been cigarettes, which Waukeag.| "El Capltan March" by His Scot's Geards Band. 1 they at the Hancock. 10 39 5 54 4e55 | Played Majesty's AA he characterized as “a on high school building Monday 9068 "Precloaa March" By Gcnaett Miltary Band. Karl Freiaicbt $1.00 forewarned. light one. Franklin Road. 10 47 f6 01 f6e03 { end and a and Wednesday for six June. ( Conducting Milton Rogers and Clyde Gott, of fool on the other.” evenings Wash’gt’u 11 03 6 20 5el2 A school weeks, beginning next when Ellsworth.:.|. 11 11 6 27 6e20 Down Barcelona Collins and Harlan. the crew of the Bar Harbor orchestra of five pieces Monday, [ "Way Bay" Song by | AA ferry Ellsworth Falls.I.; 11 17 6 32 5e26 Baritone and Tenor Duct. Orcbeatra has been organized Alfred classes will be open for registration. 9069 Accompaniment. $1.00 steamer Norumbega, were arraigned by Nicolin.j.|.fu 32 f« 46 5e40 "Tlddle I>ee Winks" Sung by Flo Bert. Contralto. Orch. Acc. The teachers their Green Lake....1.. jj l [ in the Ellsworth court Morang. Mr. Morang reports the give services free, 11 48 6 65 f5e51 municipal Phillips fll 52 Beautiful Land" Sun* by Harold Elliott. Tenor Solo. orchestra as and there will be but a nominal tui- Lake..:..- t7 02 f5e59 Monday, on complaint of George F. making rapid progress McKenzie’s..!. T6e02 Violin Frans (Jerkin. Piano ei aa f7 04 Obligato by by Hugo Manaelf. in practice, and to have it tion charge to cover actual cost for Holden. "My .Mother’s Prayer" Sung hr Harold Elliott. Tenor Solo. #EUU Merchant of Hancock, who charged hopes j 12 01 7 09 6e07 light, services and Brewer June. 24 Violin by Frans Gcrktn. Piano Manaelf. them with with his ready to play at the next school so- janitor's supplies. 12 7 29 6e29 Obligato by Hugo interfering Ba»S°r.. 30 ("That There will lie a class in or f!2 f7 35 §6e35 ciable, October 15. civics ! aav • "Remembrance" by Carlo't Mexican Orchestra. AA lobster traps. They were found / Played String \ gl The editorial citizenship, which is 5r0/I \ "Heart* and Flowera Played by Carlo’s Mexican String Orch. J not guilty. staff of The Jester designed especi- Bangor.lv. tl 85 *8 0u *8 00 has been chosen as ally for women, who have been the Trail to Home Sweet Home" Edward P. Thomas of Trenton follows: Albert ju^t Sung by Bell k Sharp 1 Portland.ar. t5 *>S *1 05 *1 05 Tenor-Baritone Duet Orchestra Davis, Alice granted the rights of full citizenship. Accompaniment #l Aft was arraigned in the Ellsworth editor-in-chief: Haynes, P M A M ▲ M "When Honey Sing* an Old Time Song" by Ballard and The class is also to men. Boston via Srng [ $1.00 court assistant editor: F. H. Macomber, open It is Lenox. I tool, Duct. Orchestra municipal last week on com- Dover ("Down Soprano Accompaniment. J business thought that this will be one of the ar. Jr., manager; plaint of Game Warden J. H. Ma- T. H. Jordan, Boston via assistant most popular classes of the school. comber, charged with shooting wild manager: Louise Donnell, Portsmouth ar. t9 2*>! *4 50 *4 50 alumni Ruth There will also be classes in busi- New York -ar. '8 15.. birds from a power boat. Respond- editor; Moore, personal Hear These Records at editor: Sylvia Grindal. literary ed- ness practice, bookkeeping, typewrit- Philadelphia ar.. Today ent claimed that he did not shoot Washington ar;. not; Homs ing and commercial branches; also birds, but shot a seal. He was Higgins, art editor; A M A M AM in languages and found not guilty. Lucy Davis, exchange editor; Arthur elementary branches, as arithmetic and Tlie Emoise Summers Herbert Tower, local editor. The staff plans English. BANGOR TO BAR HARBOR. The classes E. F. ROBINfSOiYS to publish an issue each term, the and hours of sessions Light Players will appear at Hancock PM will be determined the number AM PM hall and Wednes- firsfabout Thanksgiving. by Washington lv. %. Monday, Tuesday Manufacturing The high school football team registering. Philadelphia lv. Optician day evenings of next week, in reper- New learned considerable It is hoped that there will be a York-lv;.. .. toire. This company is said to be football at Bos toil via ELLSWORTH, MAINE Brewer last large registration. Those desiring one of the best that has ever visited Saturday afternoon by Portsmouth lv. *9 00 *7 30 to should be at Boston via watching the heavy and more ex- register the high Maine. It is making but three stops Dover lv. perienced Brewer backs school building next Mondav evening b 4 50 in Maine, to break a jump from New play. The Ellsworth at 7.30. Hampshire to Halifax, N. S., where it boys got off to a poor Portland.lv.fl2 35 fio 05 klU5 start, hut settled down Bangor.ar. *5 05 ^310 §500 is hooked for an all-winter engage- In the third he period. their NORTH ELLSWORTH FATAL ACCIDENT. marked ability in the profession ment. The plays to be presented holding opponents Bangor.lv. f5 30 3 15 §7eOG scoreless. In The International Bible Students Brewer here are “The Savage," “House of the fourth period June. 5 37 3 21 7e06 bail will hold Holden. .. 5 59 8 chosen. Brewer changed its of to services In the North Ells- 43| 7e26 fc»rle L. Emory and Harlaml Loland Lies.” and “The Man from Albany.’’ style play McKenzie’s f6 04 worth chapel Oct. 10. In f7e32 Harland Leland was a son of open-field work, and managed to Sunday, Lake. f6 06 !3 50 of ( ovr Killed. Mrs. There will be a regular meeting Phillips f?e35 Salisbury William score three more the morning at 10, there will be a Green Lake. 6 16 4 00 Young of Salisbury Cove. of the board of trade next touchdowns. The 7e44 Monday Nicolin. f8 20 Earl© L. Emery, aged twenty-six. His father. Everett playing of J. prayer and testimony meeting, fol- f4 10 7e65 Leland. died evening. The board has been Capt. Fortier, Higgins. Fllsworth Falls. 6 39 4 23 8e09 quies- lowed a ■Cumberland some H. Higgins and J. by bureau study on the Ellsworth 6 county farm agent, and years ago. He was a popular cent during the summer, with the Whitcomb was 47 4 31 8el6 boy with all good. The team Tabernacle, From 12 to 2.30 inter- Wash’gt’n June. 6 58 4 37 f8e22 Hariand Iceland, aged sixteen who knew him. diligent usual summer diversions of busi- will give a better years, mission. At Franklin Road. 7 11 f4 52 8e31 a In his studies, account of itself later. 2.30 p. m„ Dr. W. S. student at the Portland high and loved in his home ness and pleasure, but it is proposed Hancock. 7 20 5 00 8e40 town. The football .Marshall will give a discourse from Waukeag,. 7 24 5 03 8e43 school, both of Salisbury Cove, were | now to get together for a winter team will play Bar A double Harbor at Jude 3. While the people generally Mt Desert Fy ar. t7 30 f5 10 §8 50 fatally injured at 4 o’clock Thursday funeral service was held campaign for a bigger and busier Wyman park next Satur- at the day. A are welcome to all these services, the afternoon when the automobile in Baptist church at Salisbury Ellsworth. Among the matters to good game Is expected. Mt Desert Fy lv. f6 ?8 §8e0Q Cove The dance in meeting at 2.30 is particularly for Bar Harbor ,,ar ,, ,,,,,, 9e4Q which they were riding was struck Sunday afternoon. Rev. A. I*. be brought up at the meeting next Hancock hall last ! | MacDonald Wednesday them. I'gMl H»ritor>>ly iiuirlniM m 111 tl111 n, 10*40 by a Grand Trunk freight train at a officiating. Monday will be the steps to be evening proved a finan- Northeast cial success. Har North Yarmouth « Tickets to the amount ! crossing. taken to secure the summer school BORN'. Southwest Har Ilzl5 of $50.63 were Leland died while he was being NICOLIX. for another year. In this connec- sold, expenses were Manset.ar.§l!z20 $ 2. 9 BOWDEN—At Orland. taken to Yarmouth. Mr. tion, an article from 0, leaving $26.13 net, which Sept. 23 to Mr! Emery the Boston and Mt Desert lv. 35 died Richard was given to M. Y. Mrs. Percy Bowden, a daughter Fy t7 as a result of his Injuries at u Starkey is in Brewer at- University News, printed elsewhere McGown. treas- (Fern). Sullivan.lv. t7 50 urer of the Hancock Portland hospital Thursday evening. tending high school. in this issue, is of interest. High School Building CARTER—At Surry, Oct. 1. Otis H. Pt..lv. Carte Sorrento.lv. fg 20. Mr. was the Congratulations are extended to The October term of association. r. aged 66 years. 1 month, 2 Emery driving car, and the supreme Bar Harbor ..ar. .. '1 days. t8 55 Elmer DeWItt and wife on hrough a apparently did not see the approach- the birth court will convene in Ellsworth misunderstanding, one ORINDLE—At AM P M I A M Stonington. Sept. 23. to • train on of a son. born of the Ellsworth football ing account of the rain and Sept. 22—Robert next Tuesday, with Associate Justice players was Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Grindle. a Daily, f Daily, except Sundays § Sun- left in k fog. Lake. Scott Wilson The Brewer last Saturday. About Boh. day only, Saturday only b Commencing presiding. grand October 31 will leave one hour f Mr. John 9 o'clock Coach Finn, with GROSS—At Stonington. Sept 28. to Mr. later Flag Emery was a son of Julien McNamara has sold his farm and traverse jurors have been sum- a party, stop, e Discontinued atter October 24 t »"1 Mrs. Rostov D. Gross, a Will to Boston set out for Brewer daugh- not run Emery of Salisbury Cove, president of parties. moned to appear at 10 a. m. Tues- to get out a Mondays until Ncvei. btr 1. the Mrs. Hancock County Farm Bureau. Amanda Heath of Ellsworth day. There will be no naturaliza- searching party. At 11.45 the lost SOPER—At Orland. Sept. 27. to Mr. and DANA C. DOUGLASS, is mm was found Mrs. Herbert D. a * and He was graduated from the Uni- Falls visiting her niece. Mrs. tions at this term, as it comes with- asleep in the Bangor Soper, daughter Vice-president Gen. Man. station. (Marguerite Lyntonp versity of Maine in the class of 1917. Francis McGown. in thirty days of an election. The railway M. L. HARRIS Mrs. specializing in agriculture and ani- Joseph Mellor and wife of Law- Hancock County Bar association will Catherine Stevens is teaching MARRIED. General Passenger Agent. mal English in Miss Muriel Industry. During the war he rence, Mass., spent Sunday with Mrs. hold memorial exercises for the late Byard's place, Portland, Maine. BLAISDELL—BRIDGES — served in Mellor's uncle. Miss Albra Emerson has left At Bucks- the 7 6th division for nine- Hiram Danico and Chief-Justice L. A. Emery on the high port. Oct. 2. by Rev. William teen school to attend Forsyth, months, being in France seven wife. afternoon of Tuesday. Henry M. Gray’s business col- Miss Della May Blaisdell to Frank lege. George Bridges both of months. He was sub-master at th«* Joseph Higgins and wife spent Hail of Ellsworth. Forrest B. Snow Bucksport. Miss CLEMENT—HOWARD—At hiKh school in Mechanics Falls last Sunday night with Hiram Danico of BluehIU and Harry M. Conners of Ruth Moore has returned to Bucksport. school. Sept. 30. by Rev. F. E. Baldwin. Miss year, in June and wife on their Bar Madeline M. PLUMBING last he was appointed way to Southwest Harbor have been appointed as Clement of Orland to Four new John It. county agent for Cumberland county, Harbor. committee for these exercises. typewriters and five ta- Howard of Bangor. ble have G A RLAND—CUNNI NOH A M—At Ban- Hot Water Furnace with headquarters at Doris James, who is arrived for the typewriting Heating, Portland, and employed in On October 2 the Maine woman’s gor. Oct. 3. Miss Bernice L. Garland entered is room. upon his new duties July 1. Bangor, visiting her parents, club of New Yorkcltyhad a raretreat to Ralph E. Cunningham, both of Work and He On Friday last a club Ellsworth. Jobbing. married last March Miss Mildred Charles James and wife. when Miss Clio M. Chilcott of New to be com- posed of the girls of the HAMBLEN—WITHEE—At Swan’s Is- HONEST WORK; HONEST Deland, who survives him. Arthur Sweeney, wife and family York and Ellsworth a school was PRICES gave lecture, formed at land. Sept. 22. by Rev. Roy S. Graf- He was a the regular meeting of th“ young man of rare of Bangor are visiting Mr. Sweeney’s illustrated by stereopticon views, on fam. Miss Iris V. Hamblen of Ston- Years’ athletic association. Its to Twenty Experience. promise, who had already shown Charles Sweeney and wife. L,arayette National Fark and Its object is to ington George H. Withee of parents. promote Swan's Island. Personal French Traditions." stronger school spirit, loyal- attention to all details. Tel- hone Miss Chilcott to HAVEY—EDGECOMB— At ty themselves and Ellsworth. or mail orders attended to showed intimate teachers. The Oct. 2, Rev. R. H. promptly knowledge of her club is to by Moyle. Miss be carried on to Selina P. subject, and presented it in a most according Havey of Sullivan to Wal- the rules of the ter R. attractive and constitution, which Edgecomb of Ois. comprehensive man- will HOWARD— STOVER — At be written up by the teachers. Ellsworth. EDWARD F. ner. The pictures were Sept. 12. Rev. R. B. BRADY, unusually The members have by Mathews. been pledged them- Miss Albertine G. Howard of Biuehill Grant Mo. tine, having made from nega- selves to St., Ellsworth, pay ten cents a week, the to Isaac L. Stover of North Brooks- tives taken by the official photogra- —ville. 178-2. money to be used to support the club _Telephone phers of the park. The large and HE N NIG A R—SIM MON’S- A in its various activities, the t Rock lan d nosing Out Sale of 1920 representative audience was most ap- surplus Sept. 30. by O. E. Flint. Mrs. Beatrice going to purchase the E. preciative, and the lecture is reference Hennigur of Swan's Island to Fl- being books and bridge G. Simmons of asked for in encyclopedia which are so Rockland. many parts of the city. TREANOR—BENNETT — At badly needed at the high school Bangor, FARM Miss Chilcott is a member of the Sept. 30, by Rev. H. S. Capron, Miss MACHINERY The following officers and 2 No. 8 board of education lecture staff, commit- Margaret Treanor of New York to Low Clover Leaf Drowsing tees were Robert H. Bennett of Bar Spreaders, will be sold for $25 which is in appointed; President Harbor. each, engaged extension work less than can be Rachel Haynes: vice-president, Ruth they bought for among the people of New York city. Whiting: UICU. to-day. secretary, Addle Carlisle- 1 3-hp Type M Engine. less than The first of the series of enter- $20; treasurer, Fern Richmond; commit- CAMPBELL—At Laconia. N. H.. Oct. 5 cost to-day. tainments to be given under the aus- tee for minstrels, Mrs. Frank Campbell, formerly of 1 Disc Harrow. 1 Spring-tooth Harrow, Sylvia Grindal, Ellsworth, 10 pices of Frank E. Whitmore post, Katherine Austin, aged 24 years. per cent, off actual cost. Charlotte Whit- COUSINS—At Stonington. 1 No. 3 Bluebell Cream American Legion, will take at comb, Sept. 16 Separator, sec- place Margaret Walker, Gertrude Mrs. Agatha Cousins, aged 38 ond-hand. Hancock hall years’ next Friday evening. Jev.ell; committee for hike 2 months. 10 days. 1 No. 6 Sharpless Separator; will be Satur- sold The Vissochi trio will appear in a day. Mildred EMBRY—At Portland, Sept. 30, Earle at a trade. Moore. Margaret Moore, L. of 1 new novel program. Andrew Sara Emery Salisbury Cove, aged 26 2-seated Express Wagon. $50; Vissochi, Foster, Helen Kenyon, Louise years. less than cost. Granule the leader of the trio, plays a LKhAN'D—At Every piano Donnell; committee'on club cheers North Yarmouth. Sept. L. E. TREADWELL an 30, Harland accordion, instrument little and song, Ruth Moore and Leland of Salisbury Cove Alice aged 16 years. Tel. 202-5 known outside of continental Haynes. The first social Ellsworth. Me. event to be RICHARDSON'—At Castine, Oct. 2 Al- Full cf Health Europe. It is one of the most com- aged 79 years. SAIN N R^hardson. plicated musical instruments known, ER—At Malden Mass.. Sept 96 but with wonderful possibilities, and Lawrence, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ellsworth Steam is Sawyer, of Bar and eatable, Vissochi is a master in use. formerly Harbor Laundry every granule its The aged 3 years. assisting artists are Miss Olga Hood’s All Kinds ot Laundry Work. NAPHTHA CL1: NINE IN M i: MORI AM. for there is no waste to violinist, a Capuccio, pupil of DO ROAN'. Goods culled for aud delivered Fabrlzo, and Miss Rosamond In loving memory of Private Albert J. Special attention to Wright, pianist and soprano soloist. Dorgan, who died at Fort Hamilton. parcel post work N. N.. Oct. 3. 1918. The program includes Sarsaparilla Though gone he is H. B. ESTEY & selections not forgotten. CO., Proprietors from grand opera, patriotic marches Ml: A N1 Ml (8. J A M BS DORG IN and airs, rag time, folk songs and I Makes Food AXD FAMILY. Gra'oe'Nuts jubilees. A Judge Harry L. Crabtree has re- Taste Cood ceived word of the death yesterday of H. W.' DUNN~ his niece. Mrs. Frank < eates an Children love its sweet Campbell, at appetite, aids digestion, Manufacturer and dealer in Laconia, N. H., after an illness of a ; trifles the blood, and thus relieves nui-IiLer flavor, it is ready- few weeks of typhoid fever. Mrs. rofula, catarrh, the pains and Grade Granite and Marble Campbell, whose maiden name was High : hes of rheumatism and gives Hazel M. Lord, was an Ellsworth cooked and no need rength to the whole system. Monuments, Tablets and Markers sugar girl, and was graduated from the Nearly 50 years’ Ellsworth and Bar Harbor, Me. be added in Ellsworth high school in the class of phenomenal | serving. t les tell the story of the 1914. Her husband was for a great i erit and while .employed in Ellsworth. She success of Hood’s Sar- WOOLENS leaves, besides parilla. It is the Made by her husband, a ju3t medicine Save money by buying dress mater- ! mother and two little jvn t r. Postum Cereal Inc, Battle Creek. Mich. children, a in. an I coatings direct from factory. Co, boy and girl. Her mother. Mrs. Hou,t help—Lne laxative j V.rite lor samples, end state garment: Martin L. was or cathartic, Lord, visiting her according to dose. | planned. F. A. PACKARD. Box »5, | Mr. 1 brother, Crabtree, in Ellsworth, Believe headache, restore comfort. Camden. Maine. 1 • tYanborrj Isles. lslesford. Earle Jones and wife, who have Mr. and Mr*. Earle Jones of Klneo been guests of Mrs. Jones’ mother, returned home Monday, after visit- Mrs. Luella Stanley, left for their ing relatives here and at Cranberry island. were AT 65 home in Kineo Monday. They accompanied by HE EUR Mrs. May Stanley, who has been ! Mrs. Jones' sister, Mr*. Agnes Phlp- arrived home and her in Bar Harbor hospital, to find ! pen. daughter, who expect this week. Expect | | to be employed in Pittsfield during Mrs. Charles Richardson, who has the I 1 the winter. Pt at Northeast Harbor. $ Fisherman, Mrs. Charles Jarvis is in Massa- RFECTHEAITH been employed arrived home Monday. the *‘Afar A of I chusetts. where she went for treat- ! "FRUIT-A-TIVES" u- Alvah Bunker has gone on a hunt- * ment. Keen, " | lirtr in ! ing trip to Upton. He will spend a Supremacy, I Rev. Mr Brooks of Seal Harbor order | few weeks with his sister, Mrs. the Y. M. C. A. leader, was on the on I j Charles Hulbert. every bottle island Saturday with some boys. He Alton Blinker and wife have re- that expects to come here during the (all i turned from Seal Harbor, where they of emulsion at regular Intervals and entertain have been employed through the This the boys of the island at the Neigh- summer. you buy. borhood house hall. Mrs. Addle Duran arrived Satur- means that you Mrs. Ann Ashe Is visiting Mrs. day from Northeast Harbor, where Warren Spurting. 1 she has been employed at Wood’s will always ask for El wood Spurting of Cranberry is- restaurant. land will commence tearing down Capt. Charles Stanley and family the lslesford hotel this week. Many arrived Sunday from North Haven, windows have already been sold, anil where he has sailed a yacht tor the the inside of the building is quite summer. » SCOTT'S well torn out. Mrs. Velma Teel and daughter Mr and Mrs. Lawrence. Mr. and Mary spent the week-end at home, Mrs. Stratton and Dr. and Mrs. Phil- returning Sunday to Northeast Har* lips and nephew, of Bar Harbor. Mr 1 bor where she is teaching. and Mrs. Irving Clement and son E J and wife went EMULSION and Mrs. * Childs of Seal Harbor Capt Bulger were T. R. ADAMS : to Southwest Harbor this week for a the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Scott a Bowse. Bloomfield. N. ]. KH5C few days' visit with Ezra Lurvey and § Stanley Sunday. JA lunch was 154 Elm St., Lake i omtmmmmmmmummmmmammmm picnic port, X g wife, served at Eagle point. *1 reaUie that I have reached the week. Mrs. Elva Stanley and Mrs. Hig- age (G5) when one often airs, ueorge opurnng spent a lew gins were week-end guests of Mrs. require* Owe Their Northntd Hurltor. Health To days last week at Bar Harbor. Stanley's daughter. Mrs. Clarence firing up. My digestion wxs oot — Rev. A. Lefflngwell of Bar Harbor Lvuia E. Pinkham’8 Vegetable Mrs. Ida Leland spent a few days Spurling. right and trouble with my Liver Compound overshadowing conducted the ser- and i w the success Gilbert Sunday morning p- ; 7 of this great medicine. with this week with Rosebrook William J. Faulkner returned last Bowels caused considerable Compared vice at St. Mary's chapel. Rev. distress. it, -h other medicines for women’s ills seem to be and wife. week from Bar Harbor hospital, I could not experiments. Charles F. Lee. the rector of this get rid of he Consti- Mrs. Carrie Richardson is quite ill. where he underwent an operation is it so successful ? church, is on his vacation. It pation ; and the insufficient Why Simply because of its sterling worth- Willard Rosebrook returned Sat- away for appendicitis. action of 1 or over is that Mr. will bowels forty years it has had no equal. Women tor two urday from Seal Harbor, where he expected Lefflngwell Oct. 4. 8. my resulted In my blood conduct the service hext generations have depended upon it with confidence. has been employed through the sum- Sunday absorbing the poisons. morning. ■Thousands of Their ! mer. Sargent villi'. Last I Letters are on our files, which Miss Elizabeth Manchester left fall, began taking ‘Fruit* Mrs. Sadie Hamor has closed her Mrs. A. H. Lee has closed her cot- a-tives’ or Fruit Liver prove these statements to be facts, not mere Friday for Waterville to enter Co- Tablets, and boasting. tea-room after a successful summer, tage and returned to her home In burn classical institute. after using them for a short time I Here Are Two j The last of the summer colony left Buffalo. N. Y. Sample Letters: Mr.'and Mrs. Robinson are could see were here September 28—Prof. Charles George Miss Julia Hickok left Thursday they just what my Motaer and Fall River, Mass. — the Graves on Daughter Helped. “Three | Torrey and wife and Miss Laura occupying cottage for her home in Marietta. O. system required. liver ago I My became Mid Pa. —“I am years gave birth to a little Summit road. Mr. Robinson ts the iieburg. giad Teuny. who hare boarded with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Bridges active and improvement in to state that E. rink girl and after she was born 1 did manual training instructor in Gil- every way Lydia ham's Millard Spurting. have moved into their new home, VegetableCompounddidmemuch not pick up well. I doctored for man high school. was apparent. two months and Hillard M. Gray, who has been which they recently purchased of good when I was 35 old. my condition re- Augustas D. a student at I doubt whether could years I employed at Northeast Harbor the Phillips, R. B. anyone feel was mained the same. One one i Capt. Sargent. rundown with female trouble day the University of Maine, spent the better than 1 and I am of past summer, came here Saturday to | Miss Nellie Hancock of Hudson. do; willing and was not able to do your little books was left at week-end at home. anvthing, remain for an indefinite of Mass., is the of friends here. to credit where credit is c i not walk mjr door and my husband length guest give due, to for a year and sug- time. George H. Fennellv. who ts em- gested that 1 a Mrs. Clara Bowden is visiting in 'Fruit-a-tives'.” F. R. cox i not work. I had treatment try bottle of Lydia at the Star theatre. Bar Har- ADAMS. E. Pinkham’s Miss Margaret DolliTer, who is ployed Penobscot and Winterport. from a physician but did not Vegetable Com- bor. in town. 50c. a box, 6 for $2.30, trial site 25c. gain. teaching the school, spent Sunday Mrs. has to 1 read in the and pound. I started it primary spent Guy Freethey gone paoers books immediately the Mrs. Bertha Moore has returned At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES about E and 1 felt better and could eat week-end at her home in Manset. Middlcboro. Mass., for the winter. Lydia Pinkham’s Vege- to her home in Waterville. after Limited. X. ta* ,e better after the first and Oct. 4. ’’Rooney." Miss Mary Richardson of Belcher- OCDEXSBURG, Y. Compound and decided to bottle, spending several days In town. t.T ne first I continued it for some -o——— town. Mass., has been the guest pf HOW ANY GIRL CAN try: few bottles gave taking The swimming pool, golf and ten- me r- .i f and I time. Last year 1 gave birth to North Sullivan. Mrs. Herbert Dority. kept on using it nis clubs have closed for the season. HAVE PRETTY I VES unt: I a and bad a much easier Miss Ruth Perkins of West FJrooks- got better and was able to baby boy Miss Harriet Merchant has gone L. M. time as Brusstar. manager of the Cu :r.y wmrk. The I took the Vegetable to Durham. N. H.. to enter the state ville is teaching in No. S and board- No girl or woman is if Vegetable Com- golf club the past season, left last pretty her p o Compound for four months before and Miss Mer- ing with Mrs. Harding. xsaregmiated my daughter university, Dorothy week for He will soon eyes are red. strained or have dark v-"'- came. On I Philadelphia. L. sb was 15 years old. I can baby getting up had chant to Northampton to teach. Oswald Hooper of Bangor spent no return to his studies at a theological rings. Simple wltchharel. recommend pains like I had before, and no Mrs. Asbe has entered Sunday with his family here. camphor, VegetableCompound Agnes the seminary in Middletown. Conn as the best dizziness, and in two weeks felt Shaw Wvnes Haskell was at home bydrastls, etc., as mixed In Lavoptik medicine I have ever business college in Bangor. Miss Bernice Graves left part about as well as ever.”—Mrs. D. used.'*-Mrs. W. Yerger, R. 3. Mrs. Agnes Hall Is home from Bar of last week. eye wash, will brighten the eyes and Box Thomas Wilkinson, 363 Colum- Wednesday for Greenville Junction, 21, Middleburg, Pa. Harbor. Mrs. Frank P. Billings Is spending a week's use will bia Street, Fall River, Mass. w here she has taken an office posi- surprise you with Mr. and Mrs. John Bagley and a few weeks with her sons in Dor- tion. Its QUICK results. Regular use of Muriel are chester. Mass. baby guests of Mrs. Bag- Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mullins have lev’s mother. Mrs. J. B. Miss Elsie Chatto is teaching at Lavoptik keeps the eves healthy, Havey. closed their house on Summit road Mr. and Mrs. N. H. North Penobscot. sparkling and vivacious The Williams had and gone to Boston for the winter. quick for Mrs. Celia Downing has returned guests Sunday William Havey, Oct. 4. 1920. change will please you. Dainty wife, mother, Gene- to her home in Brooklyn. N. Y. granddaughter, Aluminum eye cup FREE Alexan- Vieve and her baby, of Franklin— Mr. and Mrs. Gay have closed BI uphill. der's four Madam their cottage and returned to Phila- Pharmacy. generations. Havey, John Chase and wife of Erie. N. although reached the ad- delphia. having Y are visiting Mrs. E. E. Chase. vanced of Dr. John R. Davis and family left age ninety-five years, is W. p. Carter, who has been em- still Monday for their home in Philadel- Surry. very smart and active. in Mass., returned ployed Milton. Wlthee an H. E. Robertson and W. R. Havey phia. Albert and family with home last week. Mrs. Edna have gone away on business. Hon. H. W. Sargent Is in Portland. Osgood. Rev. R. M Trafton left for Milo Mrs. Flora Blalsdell has Mrs. Carrie Bragdon returned to Oct. 4. "Sim." gone to Monday to attend the Baptist con- Brooksville for the winter her home in Franklin Sunday, after vention. a week with her West Sullivan. Wesley W. Williams spent the daughter. Mrs. Summer residents leaving this Robertson. Mrs. week-end at home. Clyde week inciude Victor Strobel and fam- Eugene Ashe has returned John home Mrs. Alice Sewell and sister Della Robertson has recently had ily. Philadelphia: Mrs. and Miss from Bar Harbor, where she a in his has been Seavey, spent the week-end with telephone put residence. Giddlngs. Waltham. Mass.: Mrs. W employed during the sum- Mrs. Elmer mer. their mother. Mrs Otis Conary Simmers left Thurs- B. and Miss Winifred Merrill. Misses for Lincoln Merrill and family visited day Vlnalhaven. where her hus- Winifred and Olivia Dr. D. M. Milne is at Winter Har- Mackay. New Fannie Allen last week. band is employed. She was accom- York. bor for a week. Mrs. panied as far as Bar Harbor Mrs. Mrs. Ashworth of Lamolne John O. Conary is in Bangor by M. S. Piper has bought a Stearns- spent Carrie with her for treatment. Tripp. Knight touring car of Mrs. F. P. Sunday daughter, Mrs. Grammar school Colin Guy Jordan went to Bucksport reopened Monday; Smith. Mr. Piper has also ordered Chamberlain. Virgil Blaisdell. teacher. MIbs Ella has Monday to attend school. another Reo truck, and will run four HaTey gone to Clif- Friends of Mrs. Ella Bunker ton to teach. Mr. Whitcomb of Ellsworth came are cars on the Bluehill-Bangor route to see here Sunday to teach the high glad her Improving In health next summer. Roscoe Hysom of Boston was a re- after an operation for cent of school. appendicitis. Registration for new voters for the guest his cousin. Mrs. P. H. Oct. 4. H. MacKinnon. Augustus Treworgy left Monday national election will be held at the -o- Arthur for Philadelphia for the winter. town hall from October 26 to Octo- White has bad a telephone Sullivan Harbor. Nina H. Carter left Monday for ber 30, inclusive. Only those whose installed. Max Moon of Cnlty. where she has employment Mrs. Belle Allen is visiting rela- names are not on the Hancock was a already voting Friends of Otis Carter "ere tives in Bangor. list will be required to register. No week-end guest of Dwight Havey. The grieved to learn of his death, which Miss Charlene Wilson, who has names will be added on election annual district convention of day. occurred Friday forenoon, after a been visiting relatives here the past Oct. 4. S. the Pythian Sisters wili be held at K. severe Illness of nearly two months. few weeks, has returned to Boston. -o- of P. hall Thursday. Oct. 14. He had been in health for some Miss Anna McGregor, teacher in North I.amoine. Oct. 4. -Cne Amie.“ poor time. Mr. Carter was a charter the Sullivan Harbor grammar school, -o——— Mrs. I. N. Salisbury, who has member of Arbutus and al- spent the week-end with Mrs. Dyspepsia is America's curse. To grange spent the past month in Skowhegan. when he was able. Montgomery Havey, West Sullivan. restore digestion, normal weight, good ways attended is expected home to-day. to his wife The schools in this and surround- health and purify the blood, use Bur- Sympathy Is extended Mrs. A. L. Holt is visiting her son, at 2 towns will be dock Blood Bitters. Sold at all Services were held Sunday ing closed on Thursday A. B. Holt, in South drug and Goaldsboro. stores Price. It.28.—Advt. O'clock. Rev. E. S. Gahan officiating. Friday of this week so that the Oct. 4. y. Oct. 4. k teachers may attend the educational -o- rally, under the of the Han- -o-- auspices Subscribe for The American Subscribe for The American cock County Teachers’ association, Subscribe for The American to be held at Castine October 7. Woodwork That Beams The harvest supper, under the aus- pices of Sorosis society, proved a If the woodwork looks a bft down-hearted, success, despite the storm of Thurs- call in the Bay Stater and he will make it day last. Bunker’s orchestra fur- nished music for the evening, and more cheerful than ever. For the bath tub, was much enjoyed. screens, floors and all painting work inside Oct. 4. M. -o- and out there is a Bay State Liquid Pa> it Long Telephone Manset. that does the to job the queen’s taste. Lyle Newman has been in Rock- land the past week on business. State Paints Mrs. Clara Delaney of Vinalhaven. Conversations Bay Liquid who has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. returned Th# Say Statar are really the can for Smith, cheapest you buy, home Thursday. they cover more surface, look better and Mrs Rebecca Stanley of Northeast Harbor visited here stand more punishment from wind and last week. Many telephone users hold the lines for an Rev. O. G. Barnard of Waldoboro, unnecessarily long weather than other any paints made. a former pastor here, has been visit- period of time. ing Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Stanley. INOROUT, the AU Round Varnish Miss Fannie King is in Bangor for Here is a varnish that will treatment. do every varnish job you I! John Foss and James Hancock can dig up for it. Us« it inside, take it outdoors, sub- are in New Britain. Conn., where ject it to the elements, water on it and they conservations result in of pour boiling have employment. Long telephone the delay and annoyance you can’t even dull its There isn’t a varnish gloss. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Stanley visited “just as good” as INOROUT. repeated busy line in connection with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Blake in South reports, particularly party lines. Brooksville Sundav. WADSWORTH, HOW LAND & CO., Inc. Oct. 4. ■•Lilac.” BOSTON, MASS. -o- Paint and Largest Vamuk Makers in Sen England Vitamin**. Limiting conservations to as short a time as and Scientists are not in accord on many possible, giving theories about a Tee ou> bu? loorovt Varnish and Bay SlatePaiat fro* the rather elusive up party-line when requested to do so, will assist in maintaining good vltamines. but they all agree as to the importance of these substances Men telephone service. of A. C. Fernald, Mt. Desert Davis Bar Harbor Buckboard science all over the world are mak- T. J. Hinckley, Bluehill C. F. Fuller, Ellsworth ing vitamlne studies. One chemist Daniel McKay, Surry Co., Bar Harbor has Just announced that, so far as its Alfred Joyce, Brooklin L. W. Tabbutt A Bon, Bar Har vitamlne content Is concerned, ounce J. W. Paris, Sedgwick E. A. Lawler, Southwest Har for ounce orange Juice is more valua- G. Northeast Har Smith Bros., Sedgwick E. Turner, ble as food than milk. Other scientists NEW F. W. West Tremont ENGLAND TELEPHONE R. M. Buckminster, Sedgwick Lunt, are making tests to find out whether F. H. H. P. Richardson, McKinley Harding, Sargentcille the Important substances are cooked out of existence in the highly heated, AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY commercially-canned foods, while oth- ers are trying desperately to Isolate J. C. one little vitamlne so that they can WHITTEMORE, Manager tell the world exactly v.hat It looks Subscribe for the AMERICAN like. I I*' MOTHERS ONLY KNEW ply say that the battlefields look like INSPIRED a deserted hill. How little we real- BY C More LOVE ThotiMantlw lil I el re n than of HtifFer from ised the awfulness of It from leading Worms Knd Their Mothers Do Not the papers! 60 Know What the Trouble I*. My ship is In Hull, England, where i yrs. ago Remarkable Flag Made of worms are: shall return next I don’t an chem- by Young Signs Constipation, Wednesday. English sour stomach, deranged stomach, swol- know where we will go from there, American Giri. len offensive ist began to manu- upper Up. breath, hard but probably to southern Prance to and full belly with occasional gripings load for the United facture BEECHAM’S PILLS. and pains about the navel, pale face of States. leaden tint, Today they have the largest eyes heavy and dull, Country's History, From the Birth of twitching eyelids, itching of the nose, medicine in m _ sale of any itching of the rectum, short Egypt. Woven Into dry cough, Independence, Emblem grinding of the teeth, little red points Mrs. Grace E. Savage is spending In Honor of Heroes of Span- sticking out on the tongue, starting a week with her sister, Mrs. George during sleep, slow fever. Ish-Amerlcan War. Linscott, at West Hancock. Mrs. H. N. • U — w Roberts, 502 Asylum Mrs. Charles-Southard of Sorrento ^ !_/ ^ J I street, Flint, Mich., used Dr. True’s Elixir for iter little Is visiting her Mrs. Stratton Peace unfurled a million baby girl when she sisters, pjlls flags was sick. Mrs. Roberts wrote to Dr. J. and Miss Fenton. ^e©cnIn l»MI. 25c the F. “Tell mother c»#rywh«r«. 10c., throughout world, but not one of True & Co.: little is your Sold “My girl cured Miss Marion R. a at of her worms." And West, teacher them was as remarkable and romantic in a later letter Bar wrote. “Baby is fine and I think it Harbor, spent the week-end with as Uxat which Josephine Mulford was your medicine (Dr. True's Elixir. her parents here The Laxative wrung!it with her own haxxds a score of Family and Worm Ex- Mrs Vlanna York, who has been peller) thaf Good Economics helped her.” If your child Mrs. years ago In honor of the heroes of the is ill start visiting Grace Savage two Balsam Dr. Kemps giving True’s* Elixir at once. Spanlsh-Amerlcnn war, observes Lon- Buy Dr. True's Elixir at your weeks, has returned to her home at dealers don at once. Three sizes. Buy the North Hancock. will stop that cough, Bill. Answers. large size. My Is Mrs. Blanche Jordan, who has GoodReligion The ting on which Josephine toiled mother it to me when I spent the summer with her aunt, gives get —G. W. Wickereham night and day for more than a year, Mrs. William Desisles, at Lamoine a and don’t me with a Heal Cove. cough, you hear great love to Inspire her Ha- Point, is home. gers, Is so large that three battalions Mr. and Mrs. Roland B. Ashley, all the time.” whose son Fred coughing of soldiers could be massed

THE FORD MOTOR 00. has taken a loss of millions anticipating a reduction in raw materials, etc. Other lines have to steel, got drop in price. We are taking the bull by the horns and we are going to sell our merchandise lower in October. — GENERAL STOCK Shantung Silk Shirt Waists, 3b to 4b, October price, Ladies’ Wool Hose, double toe and heel, Grey per pair, Order by Parcel Post; we pay charges if more than $1 *vy $4.50 75c 42-inch Wool Plaids for Dress Skirts, October price, Black Mercerized ... 35- inch Costume Velvet for gowns, coats, etc, per Petticoats, October price SI.59 §2.50 yard .$5.00 Extra Value Cotton-filled Bed x Puffs, 72 78, each, 20 pieces Fine Ginghams, were 50c and 59c per yard, 36- inch Light Grey Mixed Dress Goods, October price $7.25 for October. ,39c 20 72 x 80 per yard.85c prs White Cotton Bed Blankets. October Wonderful Values in House Dresses. price, pair.S3.98 Beautiful All-wool Navy Blue Dress Goods, 40 inches §2.39, §2.75 and §3.00 New Scarf Sets. “Angora” cap to match, each, $5.75 wide, per yard.•...$3.00 Japanese Crepe Kimonos, each. §3.50 600 yards Linen Finish Crash, per yard.20c Grey and Brown Serge, 50 inches wide, for October per Fancy Silk Waists, reduced to.§3.9S .$1.75 Black Silk \\ aists, $5.98 and for this month, each yard $5.00, Special in Ladies’ Black Hose, 3 pr for.§1.00 S3.98 Heavy Black Satin Messaline, 36 inches wide, October 36-inch unbleached Cotton, per yard.25c price per yard .$2.69 30 doz Ladies’ Heavy Fleeced-lined Vests and Pants, 36-inch Dress Plaids for Girls’ school gowns, per Yard, each .85c 40-inch Fancy Mercerized Coat Lining, a yard. $1.50 §1.50 1000 yards Fancy and Plain White Flannel the Misses’ and Ladies’ New all wool heather Just Received 30 Embroidered Georgette Waists, good Outing Sport Hose, extra wide kind, mixed, §2.50 and $7.50 value the entire lot for, each.$5.00 per yard.39C per pair. §3.00 Special Scrim, 34 in. wide, per yard .. ..20c and 25c 24 Embroidered China Silk Ladies’ Black Fibre Silk Hose, per pair.75c Waists, special price, 1500 yards 36-inch Fine Percales, for this great sale at $2.98 60 pair Special Corsets, per pair.$1.69 per yard 39c % —Boots, Shoes and Rubbers- 63 Prs Men’s Packard Shoes, nice shoe and Black Grain Leather stylish Work Shoes, 6 to 10, special at Old Ladies’ Comfort Shoes, rubber heel, kid tip and medium toes, a dress shoe, were $10, for strictly $3.98 cushion inner sole soft as the best, pair.$4.50 October sale. $7.50 36 Prs Ladies’ High Cut Gun Metal Lace Boots, 2L> to Lady Washington, plain toe kid, regular $8.50 Men’s Brown value, Over Working Nailed Taps, sale price 7, at the special price.$5.00 sale price.$7.00 _ $3.49 30 Prs Boys’ Scout Shoes and some sample pairs, size Kitchen Oxfords, rubber heel and Dougal tip, sizes Little Children’s Black and Tan Lace 4 to 2 to all Shoes, 8, 5y2, at.$2.49 4, 4V-j and 5 only, per pair.$2.50 per pair. $1.75 Hill’s Best Men’s Mining Shoes, made extra strong, Misses’ Gun Metal Lace Shoes, $3.50 11 to 11 90 value, Pair Buckle Rubbers, Ball brand, per pair, $2.50 sold during this sale at.$3.98 October price.$2.50 Heavy School Shoes for Boys, Walton, were $4.50 and Girls’ Growing Shoes, 214 to 7, October sale price, Boys’ Tan High Cut Skating Shoes, were $5.00, sale now $5.00, .$3.98 $5.00 Price .$3.98

-MEN’S FURNISHINGS- Men’s Fine Knit, All Wool, Coat and V-neck Lot Woodsman’s Style Special Pants, per pair.$5.00 Navy Blue Conticook Hose, white toe and heel, per in brown and 36 to 46 Sweaters, green, maroon, pair .39c sizes, special, each.$6.00 English Slipon Bain Coats, each.$10.00 Silk Men’s Cotton and Wool Working Pants, pair, $3.98 Four-in-Hand, each. 50c Canada Grey Lumbermen’s Hose, heavy weight, a pair .75? New Overcoats.$25.00, $30.00, $35.00 30 Men’s Sample Soft Hats, for October "sale $2.50

Blue and Brown Coat Penobscot Lumbermen’s white and Men’s New Wick Four-in-Hand Neckties, each 59c Navy Sweaters, 60 per cent, Stoclcings, grey, wool, October price.$2.75 extra heavy, a pair.$1.00 Ballstan Knit Army Hose.25c Blue Chambray Work Shirts.$1.75 One Case Boys’ Grey Fleece-lined Union Suits for winter, size 24 to Monitor Percale Dress Shirts, 14 to 17, for big bargain, 34, each.$1.75 October, Extra Heavy Fleeced Union Suits, no better made, $2.50 34 to Winchester 46, each.$3.00 Mills Union Suits for men, each .. $2.75 Men’s Leather Working Gloves a Men’s Wool pair.50c $4.50 Brown Over Shirts, each ... $3.50 Boys’ Cotton Sweaters, coat style, each.$1.50 Special Lot Men’s Navy Blue Serge Suits, 36 to 44, Sanitary Fleece Shirts and Drawers lor men $1.50 Men’s Black Cotton Hose.25c each .$30.00 Khaki Cashmere Gloves, pair.$1.00 Big Chief Grey Flannel Work Shirts, for October, 10 \oung Men’s Suits, all wool, French and each grey green Boys’ Navy Blue and Grey Flannel Blouses, each, ..’.$2.50 mixed, skeleton lined, sizes 35 to 39, each ’.. .$30.00 $1.35 New Soft Hats for men.$2.50 and $3.50 -.—- -———- n -- Ladies' Jackets and Gowns Bargains FOR STREET AND EVENING WEAR New Serge Gowns, samples, values up to $35.00. For Order Parcel Post this sale .$24.50 by in New Poplin Gowns, for this sale.$10.00 New Taffeta Silk Millinery Evening Gowns, special ... $25.00 15 Ladies’ and Misses’Jackets, last year’s styles, $25 and $30 value, each.$15.00 We Pay Charges at Children’s Corduroy Dresses, age 8 to 14, each, $9.00 % Ladies’Stripe Poplin Dress Skirts, navy and black, marked down to. $6.75 New All-wool Plaid Dress Skirts in several styles, on Orders of or Over $10.00, $12.00 and $15.00 $1.00 $2.98, $3.98 and $5.00 200 Ladies’New Coats in plush and all the new late style materials, from.$17.50 to $50.00 We send these on approval If requested to do so. C. L. Morang’s Department Store, . Ellsworth, Maine