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arBScairro* pbjob, 92.00 ) 1KT KRBD AS SBCCND 0I.A8B M ATT•» B * Vot,. LXIV. ir paid m advarci, $1.M. ELLSWORTH, MAINE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 2, 1918. AT TUB ■LLffWOXtTH POBTOPVtrR No. 1. acDfrttfcfmtnt*. atrnntisrm ems. LOCAL AFFAI K> production. A three-piece orcbstra will furnish niufif. psicsa, 15 and 25 cents, for this cture. A DVKKTI '•INRHT^ THIS WKEK j. Henry C. Emery, formerly of Ellsworth, Bijou theatre but now domiciled in Petrograd as the NATIONAL Union Trust Co During the Year 1917 BURRILL BANK C L Morans—Annual Vale representative of the Guaranty Trust Alice Hooper Dressmaking Co. of New Yor’s, has been appointed to David Friend—Repair woik this bank to in its intuit nt 1\ credits ro ELLSWORTH, MAINE the American commission to paid depositors Savings- (>; Non-resident tax sale— Townof Bucksp irt military '* their accounts, the sum of the interest ou —PI of Lons Island Russia, with ran t of major in the U. S. 933.022.25, being year's War Havings stamps of the New Year Bells army. their deposits. Ringing This amount was distributed among dor 'rs in tiiia de- SCHEDULE OP MAI18 Officers of Irene chapter, O. E. 8., will be 4,500 deposit whose now more • T RLLSWORTH POdTOFMCK. installed D. M. partment, aggregate deposits amount to than Kilip out the old year and ring in the Friday evening by D. G. /n e/Tent, D*c. 7, 7*>77. Margaret H. Jordan. Refreshments will 91,000,000. As review the new. yon past twelve months, be served after installation. The worthy Very likely YOT have an account with Wnov., mV, MAILS ftRCKITKC. matron ail cUlcers-elect to be see where yon could have saved requests suggest that yon consider the advisability of opeidntr me. 'i.-.f you may IlVelr Day*. present at a practice meeting this evening tip by our large capital and surplus, also die iV.legi.tj and iep arson more money. Firmly resolve to start the From West—6.41, 11.46 a in; 4.24 pm. at 7.30. From East— 11.10 a m; 6.22 p m. which this bank has always enjoyed, yourjfuuds are safe beyond Year an An enj9yarla dancing party was held Now right by starting account with MAILS CLOAK AT POSTOFFICB question and Immediately available should it become necessary for Monday evening at Socit ty hall in honor Going a 5.80 m. you to withdraw them. the Burrill National Bank—it will help you Wrat—10.30 m; p of those leaving this week for their schools Going Fast—6.10 a m; 3.4ft p m. and colleges. Music was furnished May we not enroll you as a depositor so that you may share iu to accumulate a substantial reserve fund. by Misses Hazel and Erva Giles, Christina this distributions of interest? Registered mail should be at postedtee half j year’s and Richard an hour before mail closes. Doyle Harvey. About thirty couples were present. W KA r M Ml IN KLL.HV OKTH L< jok lodge, I. O. O. F., has elected officers as follows: C. E. Alexander, N. G.; F*«r W**efc Kndlni; a' Midnifhl TuotMlny, A. I. Sturier, Y\ U.: Fred P. Haynes, sec- Union TitusT Company Jan. 1, 1918 retary; W. A. Alexander, treasurer. Offi- | From observations taken at the power BIJOU station of the Bar Harbor A Union Kivei cers will be installed Friday evening by q/-Ellsworth, Maine | THEATRE is Power Co., iu Ellsworth. Precipitation District Deputy Neal A. Raymond. ODD FALLOWS BUILDING given in inches for the twenty four hours Sup- ending at midnight.J per will be served at 6.30. Weather Precip- WEDNESDAY, JAN. 2- l ni versa I 5-act play. Temperature condition* i tat Ion Vernon H. BoriBey, formerly of Ells- JAN. 3— William Farnum in “When a Man Sees Red.” Fox, worth, died December 18 in THURSDAY, 4am 12 m forenoon afternoon Philadelphia, 15 and cent*. at the of He 7 acta. Prices, 25 Wed 11— 16— clear clear age fifty-eight years. had FRIDAY, JAN. 4—Mabel Taliaferro in “Magdalene of the Hill*.” Metro, Thurs —6 9- clear clear been ill more than a year. He leaves a and 5 acts. Fri 3— 31— snow snow widow, two daughters and a son; also Needs Wants. SATURDAY, JAN 5—Marguerite Clark in “The Valentine Girl.” Para- Hat —12 —2 cloudy.fair cloudy four sisters—Mrs. Charlotte Clement, Mrs. mount, 5 acta. One reel Current Events. 8uu —16 -6 clear clear Betsey Torrey, and Mrs. Susan Murch of There is often quite a difference between what a person needs ami Mon —14 0— clear clear Ellsworth, and Mrs. Mary Austin of what he wants. Prudent The genehl admission to this theatre is now 6 and 15 cents. Tues —4 8— fair clear economy, plus regular deposits, puts one Sparks, Nev., and three brothers—Roland on a financial Your account is invited There wil be 2 show* every Saturday night, at 7.15 and fc.OO Average temperature for Dec., 1917,19.6° C. and Alexander, of Ellsworth, and Fred, strong footing. *• Dec., 1916.26 7° r- of Pierre, N. D. Total precipitation for year 1917,53.26 inches. Under the law passed by the last legis- Hancock County Savings Bank Charles W. was at home lature for of Hodgkins from providing expert supervision Ells worth II.i ri“ Bath for the holidays. all schools of the State, union of towns being designated by the State Karl Clark, who has been employed for department of education, Ellsworth has been placed the past few weeks in Philadelphia, is at in a union with Dedham and This M RW UNIONS. home. Surry. SCHOOL THREATENING KIRK. will be effective July 1 next. Franklin, The neyt meeting of the Thursday club which haB been in the union with Ells- State Department of Educfttlon An- Two Ellsworth I-uslness Blocks Annual will be held Jan. with Mrs. G. T. 29th Sale 10, worth under the former plans by which iiouum Hancock County Unions. Slightly Oamiigeil. Corneai I. the towns themselves formed the The Un an act to unions, legislature passed A threatening fire in the busin ?ss center Marshall who has been in will he in a union with of all schools Johnson, Eastbroek, Han- provid^oc expert supervision ot Ellsworth Friday forenoon, was IOW ON Portland the past three years, is visiting cock and Lamoine. of the State, by combinations of towns, Charles Tower. such unions to be named by the State promptly stopped by the firemen. and Ellsworth during the past week has ex- Mrs. A. P. Wiswell has closed her department of education. with comparatively Blight daning-i. The perienced some weather that has started AT Ellsworth and to New York Under the former law, towns themselves were ( home, gone the usual discussion about the “cold Fri- buildings damaged the three-story for the winter. could form unions, and this left many day” and “old-fashioned winters”. From brick block at the corner of Mam and towns without neighboring towns with The ladies of the Methodist society will to noon local ther- Water Friday night Tuesday which unions could be formed. The State streets, occupied by E. G. M ore's have a naJe of cooked food at their vestry mometers did not get above zero. Satur- has the old unious drugstore, and the hull.ng on afternoon. department preserved Greely Saturday day morning it was 18 to 20 below ; Sunday Main in many cases, but others have been dis- street, occupied by Harvard t Jor- L. Herbert L. who has been em- 28 to 36 below, and 10 to 13 be- C. Stores morning, Salisbury, Morang Dept. solved for the purpose of taking in other dan, jeweler. These two builnngs are at Lake, N. H., arrived low at noon; Monday morning, 24 to 30 ployed Cbrystal towns that could not be conveniently practically one, an open attic extending w'ith a The same home Monday for a visit. below, gale blowing. over and MAINE classed otherwise. The new unions be- botn, the same stairway giving ELliSWORTH, low temperatures were recorded from all access The next meeting of the woman’s club come operative July 1 next. to the second and third doors of over the county, 30 below being reached at will be held Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 15, Following are the unions in Hancock both buildings. the seacoast. The thermometer at the The tire at 3 o’clock, with Mrs. C. H. Burrill. county as announced by the State depart- started in the part of tne attic power house, from which the official above Sergeant Arthur H. Ashmore, of 24th ment: tht drug store, where a tic )er came record printed eaoh week in The Ameri- in contact with a It had evi- See Bills Co., Portland, Fort McKinley, spent part Amherst, Aurora, Clifton, Mariaville, chimney. Large can is taken, ranges several degrees been of Christmas week in this with his 21 Waltham. dently smouldering for some time, city than those No. Plantation, Otis, higher about town, being confined the slate family. Deer Isle au Stonington. by roof, and ail open- its nearness to a Isle, Haut, tempered by large body ing to the attic closed. Whe. the and Mrs. John A. Peters Bucksport, Orland, Orringtou, Verona. being Congressman of water. The lowest point touched there fire showed Dedham. itself, the timbers of the attic left last night for Washington. Mrs. Ellsworth Ellsworth, Surry. GOODS St NT ON APPROVAL was 16 below. This morning were well and Brooksville, Castine, Penobscot.