ES I'A lU.IKII KI> 1901 PORTLAND, MAINE, entkukd as heoond THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1914. CLAM MAIL MATTEK.
stay at his cottage. Brilliant Recital Miss Party Delightful Cliff Island Elizabeth Griffiths has as her _ guests for a short stay, Mrs. W. D. MASQUERADE BALL AT ASSEM- SUZA DOANE AND Buckner of New York NEW RANGES FOR i GERTRUDE MANY ARE TO BE HERE UNTIL city and Miss BLY THURSDAY Catherine HALL, WALKER-CROWLEY ARTISTS. OCTOBER 1. Farnsworth of Portland. Upon the leaving of Mr. F. E. Her- Proved 1—' sey, Mr. and One of Social Events of Library Items I Mrs. Russell Preble of FALL and WINTER Hall, Bailey Island, Thursday cf Interest Concerning the So- Season at Chebeague. Evening Last. Wollaston, Mass., will occupy the j journers Here. of cottage Mr. Hersey for a visit of At Hall the One of the Assembly regular most artistic and thor- Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. two weeks. weekly entertainment was omitted Heaton, oughly enjoyable recitals ever given relatives of Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. and A like cut. and a Kimball, Tliet- Cushing their range masquerade party arranged for here took place at Hall on " Library ford, Vermont, have been spending a family of Somerville, who have been Thursday evening. The affair was Thursday evening, when Mine. Suza week with the George W. Kimballs at occupying the Loveitt cottage, return- The Model quite impromptu and many who Doane, and pianist, Mrs. Gertrude their cottage "Fairlee", and have been ed to their home last might have been conspicuous their Saturday. They by Walker-Crowley, soprano, gave a pro- enjoying themselves in all the vari- left happy in the remembrance of 8 inch absence caught the spirit and even at gram Stewart," together. From beginning to ous ways which the island offers. the many good times they had the eleventh hour got interested and a during end high musical atmosphere was Dr. Arthur Newman of their three weeks' here. were Boston, stay ^ present in costumes available. maintained. This was covers, 1 8 inch Mine. Doane's Mass., who has been a On of this week the There were making cruise Tuesday Misses about forty odd arrived at first appearance but she won in- around Van here, the Maine coast for seven Ingen and Mr. Van Ingen of oven the hall in time for the Grand March, stant favor for the .with man- niusicianly man- weeks or more anchored off Cliff last Brooklyn, New York, with their which at S.45 was led Miss Beau- ner in by which she played the accom- week for a few in his guest. Miss Mildred ford days beautiful Smithe, of Rich- Caldwell and Master Robert paniments for Mrs. the tle. Walker-Crowley's boat, "Gertrude". The boat is mond. Va., left for their respective Hall, who were the real features of first of Only $32.00 group songs. As a rule, so- equipped with every modern device homes. the evening as the Gold Dust Twins. loists of Mme. Doane's ability and for comfort, electric lights, search- Mrs. Arthur Griffin and her The same Dancing for those en masque was family range with reputation are unwilling to serve as lights, etc., and is to of Portland and her free until proving be the guest, Mrs. N. E. 9.30, when amid laughter soloist and but this means 8 inch covers, 20 inch accompanist, only of a very enjoyable vacation Bickford, have come to the island. and applause from the two hundred or added more to her triumph and to to its owner. the They are in their oven more During stay here cottage at the West .with present, faces were made the pleasure of the audience. Her several End mantle,only trips were made among the and intend to stay for three known and prizes were awarded by first of group solos by Chopin she inlets of the bay, and Dr. Newman weeks. the judges, Mrs. Merriam and Messrs. with played chaining grace and infin- expressed himself as delighted with Mr. Harold Gibson is W. L. Abbott and Acker to the Misses ite skill entertaining $37.00 and in her second group, the bay in general, and Cliff in his friend Mr. Alfred Ida Ellis and Vera par- Hawkes of Hamilton as "The which made great demands on tech- ticular. Concord, Xew Fisherman and who received Hampshire. I he Wife," nique, temperament and tonal color- Miss Leila There have been ; Largest Assortment of other first Williamson, who has many guests at pat- prize, a four pound box of choco- ing, Mme. Doane a wealth been j the displayed visiting here for some time, re- cottage "Jay Dee Inn." are lates, being considered the best dis- of They terns and to ability. She seemed to be inspired turned on Thursday last to Pottstown, i as follows: Mrs. King McFarland makes be found in guised. The Gold Dust Twins receiv- and she carried her audience Pa. and Portland. with her Miss Williamson has been one daughter, Carrie, Mr. and ed a one-pound box for the best char- Her playing was a revelation to many of the most residents [ Mrs. Earl acter pleasing of the McFarland, Mr. James We can suit make-up. On account of rain and left a Mrs. island this j Crosier you. We a lasting impression. summer, and it was with I and daughter, Mary, surely carry the dancing was kept up until after who Walker-Crowley, possesses a extreme regret that her many friends ( Mrs. Edward Cotton Mrs. Wal- midnight, some members of motor beautiful voice of wide bade her ter line of soprano range farewell for the summer. Cotton, Miss Edna Berry, Miss complete Home parties accepting the hospitality of and her Mr. F. jr Furnishings. breadth, sang songs with E. Hersey and his family of i Kate Hunter, Mrs. Sarah Reed and friends and remaining on the island grace, authority and fine differ- East «rturned to their Miss Alice Adams, all of Cumberland until Friday. Many thanks should be entiation of Weymo^g expression. Whether it home last Sararday, after a extended to pleasant | (Continued on the lovers of a good time was the Old English, Scotch, German, Page 7.) at the several hotels for quick action French or modern American songs, at the last moment in enthusing dor- Mrs. Walker-Crowley skillfully pres- mant ones who with two hundred or erved the atmosphere of each song. more present acclaimed the whole the Her singing of "A Song of India," by •p%aka Salattb on. Below are some of the names of Ifous? Rimsky-Korsakow, which she substi- those who were in costume: tuted for "Pourquoi" by Delibes, IE. haunts the Halplj &om*, iHattager R. S DAVIS I-!a Elli«, Fisherman memory with its mystical, GO. Vera Hamilton, oriental Fisherman's wife charm. The audience was COMPLETE Hazel McAuley, Indian (iirl most HOMEFURNISH£RS enthusiastic and both artists Jipaka Ssianu : : : Amy W'ymati. Indian Girl 01 asm JHaitt? Amiif Roberts. Goddess of Liberty graciously added extra numbers to 3iay, Cor. and Federal Sts. Dorothy Hit-knell, Fancy Dress the program. The program is ap- Exchange Portland, Maine Arthur Allen, llebreyv Helen Mill. Inditfit (Iirl PROGRAM. Katherine Hill, Queen of Spades NOW OPEN F. E. lean Robertson, Miss Haskell, President Liberty My Mother Bids Mc Bind My TIair, Haydn Laura Robertson, Indian Hoy Shepherd Demeanor Alice Thy Vary, Old English Hill, Indian (iirl MacDowell Ste'la V Famous Hamilton. Dutch Girl s in the for years Ml** True Ujiart Highlands, Hopekirk Vosc, Indian Ma!d Mr*. Walki r-Crowley. .Mrs. Vose, Colored Mammy Ltudi, for its liberal man- Miss Clark. Chopin Night Nocturne, Chopin Miss Tielscher. * Dorothy Japanese Woman als^. Chophi agement, lo- Miss Louise Tielscher and Mine. Doane. supurb Miss (iirl (iron«|itist, Playmates Ein Swan, Grieg cation and Haymake Miss Lomasney. Littl. (iirl with Dolly Die Lorelei. fine Miss Liszt Margaret T. Lane and Mrs. Walker-Crowley. Margaret T. Ilogan. Itaby Twins Serenade, Helen shore dinners. Ev- 1'. Hopekirk (ieorge I'tlev. Ruster llrown Rigatidon, MacDowell Mrs. (Ieo. 1*. Gas Enamel Faucett, Colonial Dame Clondeliera, Liszt modern. Engine (ieo. I*. Faucett, Colored (ientleman \\ erything ISicknell idmting, Schumann Liszt Hall, Colonial (ientleman Mine. Doane. Mildred orchestra. Allen, Halloween Maid A Portrait, Chaminadc Special Mrs. Allen. made for use on Ohl-fashioned Dame rotir Ouoi (From Laknie), Delihes especially gas engines, motors, Helen Caldwell. Ho I'eep A Accommodates 500, Arline Birthday. Woodman machinery and similar work where a heat Rttrnham, Bride Mrs. Walker-Crowley. resisting Reauford Caldwell, and booklets and Robert Hall. Rates, finish is needed. Supplied in handsome shades of Cold Dust Twins Mi«s Marjorie Seavey, Irish Colleen floor on Miss M tinier. 1 plans ap- Green, Red or hard with a Dorothy Spanish >ancer Black, drying quickly very .\lr. and Mrs. \V. L. McCammou, Clowns Game Miss Thrilling brilliant durable 1-2 or Beatrice King. M ikado plication. gloss. pint, pint quart cans. Miss Ruth Franchere. MiPeaks Island House — "fit4' at the Chebeague diamond for many MAINE'S FINEST AND MOST SANITARY RESTAURANT— summers the local team defeated the HOTEL WILL CLOSE FOR SEASON West End aggregation for the third Finest 25c Dinner Served in This City L. L, MARSHALL CO. PRINTERS ON TUESDAY. time, turning the trick in fourteen in- nings. The game was a pitcher's Home Cooking, Home Made sicn of " Pastry, Coffee "the SATISFACTION Summer Has Been battle between Train and Combination Meals Superba Only Fairly Good Mooney every day 25c. Turkey Dinner Sundays 50c- Handy to all electrics. One. with honors even. Roth were very Beautiful Private Dinintr Rooms for Ladies and Gentlemen. effective. Train fanning 22 men and This week marks the last one of the JOHN A. OLARIT Mooney 17. With the score 2-1 a- 3T, Proprietor season for this 'Phone 4836 always superior hotel gainat them in the ninth, the West as it will close immediately after End tied the score when Ross doub- breakfast on The Tuesday morning. led, stole third and scored when How- York city arc also seen at the season as a whole has not measured courts ell booted Cogswell's easy grounder. Hill every day. up to the high mark set in former Crest Chebeague put over the winning run A exhibition was years, although E. swimming Riven Proprietor Ralph in the fourteenth inning. Cooke Thursday afternoon last Rowe is well enough satisfied with the CHEBEAGUE'S POPULAR HOTEL by Mr. I). walked, stole second while Lambert Gordon Hunter of N. results of the summer. The unfavor- STILL HAS MANY GUESTS. Arlington, J., a was striking out, and scored when guest here. able with the un- Mr. Hunter is a mem- weather, together Heuer drove a liner over first which ber of the i?i business caused New York certainty by the knocked down Several Social Affairs I^ife Saving Cogswell but could Given Last Corps and his feats were outbreak of the European war, has many and not field. The same teams will play a Week. difficult. had a very damaging effect on the double-header on Labor Day which BEFORE GOING HOME hotel traflic in summer resorts all The hotel at the present time has should provide an exciting contest. Be sure and visit our store. You'll through the and in view of many guests and the greater part of country, The score: this, the of the Peaks Island find it one of the finest to be them are to remain until Labor Day patronage found Folk House this the summer and some until September 15. Sailing Dancing year by tour- CHEBEAGUE. in New Full of ists has been England. inexpensive parties are in favor and last extremely excellent. popular All AH R H TB O A E and CLASS OF MISSES A DAM 8 HOLD through the latter part of July and attractive goods to take home. Thursday twenty of the hotel guests Howell, ss. 6 0 0 0 1 0 FINAL MEETING. the greater part of August the house 1 motored over to Underwood Springs rf was well and at the Holly, 6 10 0 10 0 and called upon Mr. and Mrs. A. C. filled, present time, there are a number of Hucklns, 2b, ft 0 2 2 0 3 1 Baskets in and Craft De- Robbins at their store where dell- Give Exhibition at goodly Japanese Cottage Hall, late-comers and some who have been Symmes, cf, G 1 1 1 2 0 0 clous refreshments were served and Bailey Island. 4 signs, 25c to $4.50 here for most of the summer, all of Cooke, If, 10 0 10 0 a social hour pleasantly spent. Mr. The closing meeting of the folk whom are booked to stay until the end Lambert, c, 6 0 1 1 16 1 0 and Mrs. C. W. Went worth of Brook- Dainty Fir Novelties boxed, dance class which has been held dur- of the season. The Peaks Island Hener, 3b, 6 0 1 1 4 2 0 neatly line .Mass., had charge of the party. ing the summer House has been for Hall, lb. 3 0 0 0 17 0 1 50c and 75c Another past by the MiRSeB Just recognized 25c, delightful affair was the 4 0 1 0 Mary and Sarah Adams for the many seasons as the leading hotel In Mooney, p, 1 0 8 corn roast given Friday evening at Leather Goods children at Mailey Island, took Casco Hay, a title which is In a large of All Kinds French's Island at which a of place party last afternoon at measure due to the careful and thor- Totals 47 3 6 6 42 14 3 guests were Friday Cottage Hall, You'll find our present. Miss an stock in this exhibition being given of some of ough management of Mr. Howe, by department Frances Snow and Miss Isabel WE8T END. the dances which had been learned. which the establishment has won It- the largest in town. charge. self Ten dances were given In these friends among the summer AH RHTROAE At the Masquerade Ball giv- all, being the Kull a tourists to this part of the country C. 7 0 0 0 Arts and en at dance, Swedish Doughty, 3b, 3 0 0 Crafts Jewelry, and Brass Assembly Mall Thursday eve- from all over the as is H. Pottery dance of greeting; the Yule an United 8tates, Doughty, 2b, 5 1 1 2 2 2 1 ning last. Mr. W. S. Abbott of Wor- dance, Goods. Books and old English one; Little Flo shown by a glance at the register. Train, p, 6 0 110 0 1 Magazines. cester, Mass., who is here for his sum- Peep, by eight of the The usual dances were held here Hlggins, ss, 5 0 0 0 0 1 0 Fountain Pens in mer younger pupils; Pop Goes All vacation, acted as one of the last week and If Styles. the Weasel; the Irish Lilt; the were, anything, even Robs, cf, 6 112 10 0 Judges In awarding the prizes. Mr. more Tennis and Golf Outfits. Swedish the enjoyable than those of earlier Cogswell, lb, 6 0 1 1 11 0 0 and Mrs. A. C. Russell of Klapp dance; Norwe- Montreal gian Mountain In the season. Curlt,. rf, 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 were the dance; Bleklng, a among guests who partici- The concert was KODAKS AND Swedish gymnastic the Italian Sunday evening P. Doughty, If, 6 0 1110 0 KODAK pated In this event. dance; happy La held as usual in the hotel parlors this c, 6 0 1 1 22 4 0 The dance Pastorella; and Nigare Polskan, Stanley, GOODS Saturday evening wan the dance of week and wbh one of the best of the as usual the water sprites. The largely attended and added season. Especially appreciated by the and exhibition was attended by many of Totals, 51 2 7 9*40 13 2 Developing Printing another delightful event to the sat- audience jvas the 'cello solo Miss the summer residents who by * isfied patrons of this were de- One out when run wan hotel. lighted with the Mary Martin who, In answer to a re- winning Tennis Is another of grace and skill vlth made. the popular di- the quest, rendered Schumann's "Traum- versions which children executed the va- enjoyed by many here. rious erel", with much feeling and under- Messrs. A. 8. Levi movements In the dances. Two-base hits, H. Doughty, Ross. of Rockaway, N. These standing. The complete program fol- J., and John Folk-dance classes have been Sacrifice hit. Mooney. Stolen bases, LORING, SHORT & HARMON Montleth, Jr., of New- held lows: twice a week all the H. ark, N. J., are two of the of through Doughty. 2, Ross, Cogswell, Holly, Monument Me. devotees summer by the Misses Feat— Cooke Square, Portland, this game. are Adams and the Overture, T.eutnrr 2, Hall, Mooney. Bases on They both expert Simple Aveu, Thome players and about following members took part In the balls, off Train 6, off Mooney 3. Bat- evenly divided In exhibition: Mlnaes Traumcrel, Schumann the number of games to their Harriet Adams. ('Cello Solo) ters hit, by Mooney 2. Struck out, by credit. Evelyn I'ixilcato Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Johnson of Summerfleld, Vllera Johnson, Polka, Straua* Mooney 17, by Train 22, Time, 2.3B. New Dorothy Black, Reverie, Oanne Maysahella Sauveur, linnet Faint, (jounod Umpire, Stevenson and Cooke. day some others among the guests enjoyed a trip to the New Meadows, always one of the most beautiful ex- cursions 1/MIMCAM Q\ I rrMAM (Successors to L. M. York) Island to be taken in Casco Bay. and Cottages JUniljvll OC LILIinAIl Casco Bailey Woodbine Bay's Leading Grocery and G«neral 3tore The party comprised: Miss Adele MRS. HUMPHREYS.SINNETT. Prop. Frank, Miss Ada L. Woolworth, Mrs. Our store Bailey Island. Maine. is headquarters for the best in Meats and L. O .Bnrkett and Mrs. James Barr. This popular boarding houae wad among Robinhood Inn. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Soden with the the tirst to open its doors for the enter- Vegetables. Prompt attention to all orders. taining of guests. Location ideal, being at Quick Misses Edith, Alice and So- auto The popular Robinhood is now Margaret the head of the f«mous Mackerel Cove. delivery. The only line of and den of are complete Crockery a season that has been Newton, Mass, were visitors The chambers large, nicely furnished -winding up ocean in here one day last week. The Sodens and have view. Fine table supplied glassware Casco Bay. .very satisfactory in almost every par- with the best obtainable. Bathing, Boat- have been visitors to for sev- ticular to Miss Massey. The hotel Bailey ing and Fishing near the house. Open eral Bailey, Island* Me. ... has been well filled through the summers spending most of them until October 1. Rates and circular* on Tel. 8011-2 at the Johnson but have been at application. greater part of the summer and the Cape Elizabeth the Telephone 615 guests have been one of the most con- during greater part of this season. genial sets that have been at the es- Recent arrivals here tablishment during its history, as include Mr. and Mrs. E. E. cupying the Perkins cottage on Sum- C. Thorp left Sunday for New York, BAILEY their tastes have seemed to run along Wakefield, Jr., of New- ISLAND, MAINE Mr. and mer Hill. but Miss Thorp and her guest, Miss THE JOHNSON nearly the same lines. tonville, Mass., Mrs. John H. F. Kimball of Miss Marion Webber, of Boston, Dorothy Lawton, will remain at the Johnson, Proprietor The fine weather during the first Eager Fitchburg, Mass., and Mr. and Mrs. James Colmas of Mass., has returned home after spend- island until some time in September. AND COTTAGES Open June 15 to October 1 part of last week was very welcome C. ing a week as the guest of Miss Sus- Mrs. W. D. of Utica, N. the seized the Washington, D. Jones, Y., and guests opportun- an 1 Enlarged capacity. Beautifnlly located at the Jordan at "Bonnyview" cottage. has returned home, after sper-ding a couth end ity to hold a picnic supper on the (of the island near Little Harbor. A dinner to Mr. Miss Jordan has visiting her at pres- delightful few weeks here at the is- 1 he Johnson and cot>*ges contain about forty rocks on Monday night, which was birthday Archibald Barklle at the ent Professor and Mrs. W. H. Harts- land recently. rooms, all pleasant and airy. Thoroughly attended almost all at the hotel Driftwocd, Monday modern toilets, bath, etc- Table by chorn of Me. Professor supplied evening, was attended by Lewiston, with beat market affords. a and proved a very enjoyable occasion. twenty-five Sea food spec- guests. The occasion celebrated the Hartsehorn holds the chair of English ialty. t?resh milk. eggs, poultry and vege- A sailing party which was held on tables ra sed on 72nd milestone of Mr. Barklie's useful at Bates College. Miss Ellen Harding the premises. Bathing. Boat- Thursday was enjoyed by a number Little Diamond Island ing and Fishing. New Dirt Tennis Courts. life and also the 12tli season on of Auburn, Me., and Miss Carrie Rate* on of the visitors. Bailey. application. The decorations were Mrs. Quimby, of Lewiston, who have been Mrs. T. Everett Thomas and Miss supplied by Marshall and consisted of a bank of staying at "Bonnyview" since the first SUCCESSFUL DANCING PARTY H. F. Edna Thomas, of Brooklyn, N. Y., JOHNSON, Boatbuilder cedars and thistles, the centre piece part of the summer, left the island GIVEN SATURDAY EVENING who have been, registered here since Repairing Promptly Done of this causing many pleasant sur- this week. early in July, returned home last prises. Mr. Herman Schwacke was Miss Harriet Mitchell of Wellesley Will Remain week, after having enjoyed a delight- Many Until Late in the toast master and upon Hills, Mass., is visiting her sister, ful summer at the island. introducing Fall. Miss Tatman.'a poem for the occasion Mrs. A. C. Colton, at her cottage on Miss Cornelia Buxton Smith, of l^ast a most suc- written by her was read and a painting Summer Hill, having arrived a few Saturday night, — Litchfield. Conn., and Miss Ruby cessful dance was held. ROBINHOOD INN -i"-™— of Mackerel Cove presented to Mr. days ago. Mrs. J. F. Craig and Miss party This Proprietor Haseltine Cole, of Boston, arrived dance was in the Barklie. Mr. Gulliver responded to Stella Craig, of Chicago, 111., left the given form of a The ideal location on the Island —situated here the first of last week and hope masquerade. there was a on the east "Bailey Island," Miss Augusta Rob- island last week, having spent a week Although »»nd and in full view of the to make a stay of several weeks here. rain the the inson to "The Driftwocd," Mrs. Puron as guests of Mrs. Colton. pouring during evening ocean. Beautiful pine groves and walks Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith and Miss maskers vould not in to the to "Pinnaclc," Miss Clark to "Thunder The Bailey Island baseball team give around the house. The house is modern in Dorothy Smith, of New York City, Miss weather, almost all the people of the Hole," Wilson to "Bishop's defeated the Highlanders, a team every respect —toilet;-, baths and sewerage. were among those to register here Pool," Harry C. Banks, to "Our island being present in some disguise. Jr., composed of summer visitors to the Rates and Circulars upon application during the past few uays. The Undoubtedly this affair was the most Young People." responses wer# Island, last week by the score of 14 Religious services were held in the serious and brilliant of the season, the new hall, Open June 15 to September 5 instructive, extremely to 4. The Highlanders were power- grove Sunday morning last at 11 a. humorous. from Cogawesco, being charmingly deco- Adjourning the table less before Pigeon's pitching, while Long Sistsncc Telephone in the House m„ all of the guests a concert rated with flags and flowers. being present. by many well known artists Wilson was hit hard. "Bimbo" Rev. Edward Dawson, pastor of the was given, the a most Mr. Hugh McCorkle has been visit- guests enjoying Doughty, the Island shortstop, led the Dutch Reformed church at Passaic, glorious view at the same ing Vice-Consul and Mrs. John B. moonlight batting, driving out a double and a N. ,T., who is at the hotel, delivered a time. Keating for a stay of ten days. He triple, while Bill Tracy played well fine address and read the prayers. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. of now has returned to St. Louis, where Raynor, Day- both at the bat and in the field. For Rev. John of the he Is connected with the St. Louis Hutchins, pastor tona, Fla., who have been at the is- the Highlanders, Edward Tracy and Suburban DRIFTWOOD •Congregational church at Litchfield, land since early in the summer, left Railroad Co. Sinnett played well. The score: Sea Conn., gave a most interesting talk last after a visit to Miss Marion Smith has been the On Cliff, Ocean Side. Open to October Friday, delightful Bailey Island ft 0 4 1 5 0 0 4 x—14 on his of he house guest of Miss Alnali James. impressions Palestine, Bailey's. I table Highlanders a^oai.ftOO 3— 4 The Thoroughly good and com- recently having made a tour of the The summer which is now week-end guest of Mr. Nathaniel season, Batteries: Pigeon and H. fortable rooms overlooking surf. Land. The service was to Doughty: Wilson was Mr. Albert Holy most drawing a close here, has been a King. New room Wilson and Dexter. Mrs. and dining seats 60. impressive and the guests were very most enjoyable one for all who have Miss Jane Murray and Professor and Mrs. Alfred V. Sayre, grateful for the privilege of partici- been here. In of the Mrs. M. Sandusky and Mr. Murray Winter address (Nov. to May 10): spite disagree- of who have been in divine Philadelphia, Pa., Sandusky return to their home In pating worship. able weather which prevailed at cer- 22 Louisa Street, N. spending the summer at the Hugh on Asheville, C. tain times, gay times were perhaps Chicago, III., Friday. Johnson cottage on the main road, On last Mr. The Woodbine. never more frequent and the jolly Tuesday Murray San- leave this week for their home in a farewell dance in days of the summer will be remem- dusky gave "Cog- The past season has proved a very Philadelphia. This made the awesco Hall." Mr. bered by many with longing during ^fif- Sandusky proved good one at this old and always pop- teenth season that have at himself to be a most Bailey Island, Maine. the coming winter. they spent hospitable host. e.b:. sinnett 1 ular boarding house. Mrs. Sinnett Bailey Island, a place of which they All who were unusual luck was experienced by present greatly enjoyed DEALER IN FIRST CLASS has been much pleased with the are very fond and which hold i the dance. four of the summer residents on Sat- they summer as a whole, as all through ui^ii in nifir t*si limiiiuii. .mi. uamra muuic liiiu urday of last week, when they land- ivir. flurry Groceries, Provisions, Meats, Etc, the principal part of the season the ac- Mr. George Smith, of Harwocd, the well-known ed 1000 pounds of pollock while out Weldort, Pa., j actor, have First Canned commodations have been taxed to arrived at the island this week and > returned to their in New Quality Goods, Gen- fishing and on Wednesday brought engagements their limit. The guests at the house joined his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Xan- York. Mr. Moore is connected with eral Fresh Fish and in another load' of 450 pounds. j Mdse, Ice. "have all enjoyed their stay greatly thus Smith, at their cottage at the I the B. F. Keith Theatrical line of The doughty fishermen were Mr. Company, Large SOUVENIR POSTCARDS in stock. and gay times have been the rule North End for the rest of the season. Last Sunday a service Evarts Tracy, Mr. Albert Streuli, Mr. j evening song Store, Wharf and Fish Market at here. Dances and informal parties Mr. Xanthus Smith, is was held in Cogawesco Hall. Rev. Dr. Starbuck and Major G. O. Cress. Jr., expected of every description have been held to arrive here in the near future to George Eckman over A large crowd from the hotels and presided the MACftEKEL COVE continually all through the summer spend service. Miss Mildred summer cottages here assembled at September. Keating sang and have proved to be the source of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. with Mr. a beautiful solo, "The Mission of the the library last Friday night. The Starr, | much amusement for all the guests. Starr's father, Mr. H. P. Starr, Miss Rose," in a highly artistic and finished occasion was a performance given by The hotel will keep open until some Ellen Starr and the Messrs | manner. some members of the Emerson School Conant time in September. and Hezekiah will leave the Miss Ruth Wescott is her of Oratory who are spending the Starr, visiting SEASIDE COTTAGE Mme. Suza Doane White, of Boston, Island the latter of the aunt, Mrs. Herbert Davis, for a week. Bailey Island, M«- « Cram summer here, entitled "Mrs. Oak- part week Mr*. **• F. Mass., who has been at the house for their home in Upon the leaving of the Boston Ideal summer borne with a leigh's Telephone," a very amusing Spencer, Mass., bountiful table, including sea since early in the summer season, left after been at their Yacht Club, on the last leg of their food in abundance. to little play. The performance was fol- having cottage Handy poatofflce. wharf and beacb. the island the first part of this week. since early in the month of July. cruise, namely from Portland to Bos- lowed by dancing wjiich was partici- Open June 25 to Oct. i. Rates on Transients accommodated. She has enjoyed her stay, the first one Mrs. Walter MacNeille of New ton, Mr. I. Sawyer and his son, application. in of those who were York 1 she has made pated by many Dinners a Specialty —■ here, extremely, and is city is spending a few weeks here as Clarence, accompanied the Yacht Club present. for looking forward to returning again in of and a short cruise in their motor Miss Dorothy Perritt of Nyack, X. tlje guest Mr. Mrs. Perry R. future years. MacNeille at their yacht, "Lillian." Y., arrived here the first of last cottage on the Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Hitchcock part Captain F. C. Billard of the week and will visit Miss Cornelia sea bank. Mr. and Mrs. MacNeille, training of East Orange, N. J., arrived here ship, "Itasca," and Mrs. H. J. MacLane Cress for a short time together with Dr. C. Riborg Mann, re- last week and will make a stay of and Mrs. A. J. Clarke were delight- M. WARD & SON Miss Edith Anderson and Miss turned the first part of the week from some time. They have enjoyed their fully entertained last Sunday by the Elise Anderson, of North a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lee at BAILEY ME. stay so far extremely. Andover, J. B. Keatings at "Rocklawn." ISLAND, Mass., are the guests of the Misses Monhegan Island. They have had as Miss Margaret M. Barry, of Gard- Miss Ruperta Boothby is and at their guest recently Rev. and Mrs. visiting and Margaret Evelyn Gibson the her aunt, Mrs. James E. Expert Contractors. New ner, Mass., Mrs. Elizabeth M.' John M. McGann of who Bigelow. She Plumbing Gibson cottage on Summer Hill. Mrs. Chicago. 111., to Barry. Mr. John I. Barry. Mr. M. P. expects enjoy a very delightful time and work and we Gibson returned here last week, after stopped here while on an automobile up-to-date shop McGuire and Mr. Albert Lane, all of while here. having gone away for a short time to trip through the New England states. can save Contractors Ayer, Mass., registered here last Mr. Arnold Clays of Portland is you money. attend a wedding of a at Mr. Carl H. Graf, of Albany, N. Y., week. relative, also the guest of Mrs. James E. Bige- for Water Windmills. which Miss Clara Gibson was the arrived at the island last Friday to low supply Outfits, Mr. and Mrs. George C'arr and Mr. at her cottage home. flower girl. The Misses Gibson a spend a few days with his family, who etc, George E. Carr, of Melrose, Mass., gave Rev. Dr. George Eckman of New Tanks, Pumps, Pipe fitting, small dinner party last week in honor have been occupying a cottage here were among those to sign the register York, who is spending the summer a of their the others be- since early in the summer. They Cottage plumbing specially. here the few guests, present here, preached a very powerful ser- during past days. leave for a ing Miss Madeline Graf, Miss Eugenia Albany this week, after mon on Sunday the war, at the Chest- Home North Brown, Miss Ellen Starr and Miss El- very pleasant summer. nut office, Me. The Driftwood. Street Church. Rev. Dr. Eckman Sebago, eanor Graf. Dr. Charles has Riborg Mann, who is noted for being the able editor of Although the season for summer Mr. Fred W. been, as the summer Behrens left the island usual, spending the Christian Advocate. In his ser- hotels is its this week and left this week for New York in mon rapidly nearing close, returned to his home here, he sketched the prayers this week finds the in order to take his being register of tour- Washington, after spending the up work for the sent up by each nation asking for di- ists at the Driftwood still summer filled with at his cottage in the Pas- Carnegie Foundation. Dr. Mann, who vine aid against their enemies, calling STETSON'S ICE CREAM PARLOR the names of visitors who are tures. He will return to the island has been granted a leave of it a mistaken stop- year's attitude to take towards are our ping and it is later We still all patrons with our delicious ice here, practically certain In the month to take Mrs. Beh- absence by the University of Chi- God and saying that the nation which pleasing rthat a of those now rens a cream. Will deliver at short notice. Candies: we have the majority register- home when she leaves. cago, is to make study of engineer- apporaches most closely to doing ed here will until stay some time In The Misses Blakiston, of Philadel- ing education tliis winter, visiting the God's work is the one which will find famous Stetson caramels, the best made. Home made candy — September, quite a contrast to the phia, who have been spending the different engineering schools in the the Lord on its side. made daily on the premises Bo* Candies, Fruit Soda, Postal experience of most summer hotels of summer in and a Mr. the second Skidmore cot- country making report upon and Mrs. Elmer Baclielder and Cards etc., also for Casco the country during the past season. tage, left Tuesday for them to the Carnegie Foundation. Miss Ruth Bachelder Magazines, Papers, agent Bay Eaglesmere, have returned Breeze. The Driftwood is fast a na- Pa., where Miss to Little Our has all the latest acquiring they will spend a month Josephine Kern, of Chicago. Diamond after spending a few circulating library books, only tion-wide as a two cents a reputation leader in before returning to Philadelphia. 111., arrived at the island the first days in Albion, where they went to day. the New Englond houses of its des- The Reverend and Mrs. Williamson part of last week to visit her aunt, attend a family reunion. cription and it is surely an ideal place and family of St. Louis, Mo., who have Mrs. Clara Louise Burnham, at her In which to spend the summer. been the summer the Miss spending month of August at home, "Mooring." We have just Miss Stella A. Mlcott, of the left Kern received information ■»"»* M« Springfield, island, the first part of last has been studying sculpture that the CHARLES S. THOMAS was a visitor First National Nurseries of iMas#., here for a few week and returned home, after a during the past summer at the Uni- Rochester. N. Y., wants or Casco Contractor and Builder iday* last week. She enjoyed an very pleasant in of Chicago Art School. She lady gentle- Bay's Leading stay every particular. versity men representatives in this visit and Mr. section to extremely pleasant regret- C. W. Brooks of will remain at the island until some sell all All work under su- ted Washington, kinds of Roses, Shrubs, Trees my personal very much her inability to stay D. C., arrived at the island a short time in September. and Seeds. They inform lis that with- pervision. Estimates on applica- junger. time ago and will be the for np minsirei snow wmcn was given out guest previous experience it is possible tion. a Sat- Miss Grace M. Fraser and Miss Ida several weeks of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. several weeks ago some of the Jobbing specialty. by to make good wages every week. "B. Blawcock of East Orange. N*. Taber at their in residents here for the of Any isfaction to all. Real Estate and J., cottage the "Pas- benefit one out of employment write them reglsterpd here last week. lures." the They Island baseball team, was re- for terms and this Land for sale. to enclose notice.— (tf) hope make an extended sojourn. Mr. Paul Kuendig and Mr. C. H. peated on Monday night of last week, Mrs. Dudgeon and Miss Edith Dud- Wentz of New York City, arrived at several new features being Introduc- FOR SALE Estates Cared For Telephone j?on of East N. left last the Island last week and ed. The work of the Orange, J., will occupy actors, especially BUSTIN'S ISLAND. FULLY FUR- week and returned home. have Mrs. E. J. Wells' the end men. Messrs. Bill They bungalow for the Tracy and nished seven room with wide been guests here cottage since the first part next few weeks. Mr. Is a Edward Adelman, was of a high de. piazza on three of Kuendig sides. Lot contains Jnlj and have enjoyed a very member of the of gree of excellence. A faculty St. Luke's large crowd nearly 10,000 feet with 100 feet shore E. S. pleasant outing in every particular. School, Pa. filled Hall and showed their LEEMAN Bailey Island, Me. Wayne, Llbray front; also four other lots, t wo of them Miss A. M. of appreciation by on Dunning, Waterbury. frequent applause. shore, containing 10,000 ft. C. E. Baggage Expressing, Livery, Teaming, Etc. The Seaside. Conn., who has been some About $40 was netted over 53 spending expenses. Bacon, Howard St., Waltham, Mass. Our oarriages meet all nteamerR. Automobile for six paMengera. time at her cottage In the Miss Marie Antoinette Estabrook of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Gehmann, Pastures, Leave your orders at the hotel or boarding bouse for returned the first of who has as Jr., of Cynwyd, Pa., arrived last last week to her Boston, Mass., usual been home In the summer FOR wee'h and are Connecticut, after enjoying a spending nt her camp. SALE LEEMAN'S EXPRESS registered here. They Birch Casco delightful visit here In every "Thunderbrook," at the South End, Island, Bay, Maine.— will stay /or several weeks In all partlc- Two WELLS DRIVEN BY DAY OR CONTRACT olar. will return this week to cottages, seven rooms flush TELEPHONE probability. Mr. and Mrs. Gehmann her home, af- each, Mr. Coffin of ter a most summer closets, running water, piazzas,' have been guests here for several Winthrop St. Davids, enjoyable here. fully Pa., is furnished, One view of Will sell ************************** *************************** seasons and have spending several weeks as the Mrs. Clara Louise Burnham, Mrs. bay. * many friends a- to 3|( guest of Mrs. E. E. Cross at Kern, Mlas Esther Root and cheap. Apply 473 Massachusetts * M xnong the residents of the Island, who her cot- Miss Jo- (All IWfl The handsome motor boat * tage, Kern a few avenue, Arlington, Mass. PAPTIF^. Tramp." carrying welcomed them back "Afterglow." sephine spent days last JialLtlllvI ■ can be for heartily. Mr. and week twenty passengers, engaged private Mrs. A. B. Paton, who at Yarmouth Island as th«» * to Miss Letltia M. Cook of Newark, parties at any hour of the ("ay or night. We will arrange trip- Gem Theatre, * have been spending the as guests of Mrs. R. M. Is Herbert P. "N. J., and Mrs. A. L. Jenness of New summer, Pulslfer, who Sinnett Peaks Island and to Caldwell'* Casino, F.astern Landing. Great Cheheaaue. * usual, at their beautiful the summer there. Pleasure parties taken out In Tork are recent visitors to sign the summer home spending motor-boat by ex- * on boatmen in of our crafts. Rates reasonable. at perienced men. application. Experienced charge J "Bonnycrag" the extreme South An attractive offer Is made on page oil register at this house. Gasoline, and all motor-boat suppllea for End of the Island, have 1 of this Issue R. 9, oale at reasonable Mrs. L. L. Applln and Mr. Herbert returned to by Davis Co., prices. GEORGE H. LUBEE - Me. their home In N. H. Portland. § Bailey Island, { Applin «of Watertown, Conn., who Dover, They have Adv. Sinnett's b*en here for Dr. W. E. of Whf., Bailey Island were recent guests here, left a few coming many years. Doremus, Arlington, The Misses was the « days ago for the New Meadows where Crane of Tiptop Cot. N. J., guest for a few days tage, who have been at last week of Dr. J. L. tlbpy»j*lll visit friends for a while be- the island for Seward at his the greater part of the cottage here. Dr. Seward Parties to a to New Meadows tftrre returning home. They expe- summer, left sailed over desiring enjoy Trips the first part of this week for a last week In his "Rissa" sail or can be River, Peafci Island and rienced a thoroughly enjoyable stay house yawl to Mac- fishing trip a party In the Berkshire Farlane's Cove at accommodated in Caldwell's while guest* here. Hills In Mas- Pemaquld Point, nicely my Enjoy Casino, fine sachusetts. where he visited friends for a few motor boat. Accom- Greut.Chtbeague. Miss Blanche modates fifteen and can be »" The Johnson. Beech, of Morrlstown, days, enjoying several sailing parties. — Rate* Reasonable.— N. J., Is visiting Miss Minnie Fair- He brought back with him Dr. John engaged for any hoar of at this house the the As -always past child, who has been a guest of her sis- Foster of Montclalr, N. J„ and Dr. F. day. Sail Chit.H. Btrdntr, Bailey Island saw several gay parties com- ter, Mrs. J. C. Armstrong, at her cot- C. Bunn, of Orange, N. J., who spent poses of. guests here. On Thursday tage all summer. Miss Beech will re- the day with him, sailing back the *«r fait week a very enjoyable all main here for next as far as WIm Crabtr*# P/ Ronton *n*Wls land Lasacna Given in and and Mr. Ira Russ. On Wednes- since the first part of July, og- tember. Mr. H. D. Thorp and Mr. R. Painting Baaketrjr Cottages and Land for usual It was a great success, many people coming from the West End Casco Bay House and The Thos. Portland. This dance was sup- Co. to The L-aughlin posed be a masquerade but al- only place In Portland where you can run your boat ITEMS OF INTEREST DURING THE to direct though no one came disguised it was a good Bafe landing and obtain a PAST WEEK. complete outfit of everything a great success. On pertaining to motor boats, and next Saturday another dance will be held at Cush- Several New Arrivals To Over Casco Stay ings. Tills «Jance is so arranged that Bay Labor Day. can people come down from the city Marine Hardware ThiB and large and popular hotel al- take a late boat in return, thus of all kinds In and k has House Brass Galvanized Iron. though not had a banner year, saving the expense of staying over It has had a season which the night. 184-188 COMMERCIAL pro- CHARLES ST., PORTLAND, ME. prietor considers remarkable when E.CUSHING Boat the weather conditions are landing back of store, between Long and Central Wharves. conslderea. Prop. Although the register does not show many new arrivals most of the people LONG ISLAND here have been staying for the season. Cousin's Island MAINE Miss Mary Walker of Boston, buy- er in the cloak for R. R. hotel on department Leading the Island. Finest view of White and is ble. Pine Caaco Bay possi- Co., spending her vaca groves alongside tbe bouse, with tion of two for the rockers and hammocks KENDALL & weeks at the Casco Bay Miss Lyda Dabs and Miss Cornelia use of guests. Private gaslight WHITNEY Best of plant, gas in every room. House. left the Brownie bathing, boating and DEALERS IN Gottschalk, cottage fishing privileges. Open June 15 to Mr. and Mrs. Florence last Sept. 15. Rates and Driscoll visit- Wednesday for their homes in circulars on Application. Accommodates ed over the week-end. N. 100. Fine steamboat service. tgriciiltural and Horticultural Trenton, J. The Misses Estelle Only thirty minutes' sail from Port- Implements, Fertilizers, Miss Foster is at the Casco and Nellie land. Come to our hotel and taying Lair, Miss Rena Allen and enjoy a pleasant vacation. Excel- and Bay House for the season. Miss Marion lent table. Sea Food in Sultry Dairy Supplies, Wooden Galvanized Iron Hill, who have been abundance. Clam Bake house accommo- Ware, Mr. dates 500 guests Robert Powers of Somerville, summering at the same, cottage re- with dancing privileges. who Afare, Brooms, Brushes, Cordags, Seeds, etc. Mass., visited at the Casco Bay turned to their homes on the Jersey House for the past ten years is again coast on Monday. Also specialties in SUMMER such as Ice COMFORTS, Crean spending his vacation of two weeks The girls at the Red and Green Freezers, Refrigerators, Lawn Swings, Croquet Sets, Window Screens here. Mr. Powers is an enthusiastic bungalow, who have been one of the lover of Casco and thinks the chief sources of merriment and ind Screen Doors. Call and see us. Bay Casco Bay House the best in the har- gaiety at the Harmony Hill colony, bor. left the island Saturday much to the Long; Island Fish Market: Zor. Federal and Temple Me Miss Anne of Sts.f Portland, Foster, buyer of the mil- regret their many friends. In the JOHN M. BICKFORD, Prop. linery for Everybody's store in Bos- iparty were the Misses Sara Smither- Freah fl«h of all kinds and at right prlceB. We can supply you with ton, is staying at the hotel. Miss Fos- man of Haddenfield, N. J., Julia anything desired. Order from Neely Grocery team. Visit our ice cream ter is a musician of note and contin- of Philadelphia and the Misses Ma- Famo« West End Ice parlor. Dairy Cream, Candy, Soft Drinks, Cigars and To- ually entertains the guests her rion Godfrey, Sara Collins and Helen bacco. Your wants by leiepnone Quick Service to Our Customers sineing and piano selections. Booth of Germantown, Pa. On Fri- Miss Isabella Burke, buyer of the day afternoon they entertained Mr. DUNN BROTHERS Infant's department -for 'Jordan. G-eorge Scott, Jr., Miss Scott and Marsh Co., Boston, is at the hotel Miss Madeline Noble, who are sum- for a couple of weeks. mering at the Highland cottage on Groceries, Provisions and General Mdse. Mr. Mathew Durgin is expected at L.ittlejohn*s island, at a little informal the hotel for a short stay. Mr. Durgin bridge party. Heavy Western Native Veal and Mr. Beef, Lamb, Poultry comes from Cambridge, Mass. and Mrs. C. A. Vedinglioff and First Grades of Canned Goods Always on Hand Mr. Charles Mulchay and Mr. Jock family of Buffalo, N. Y., left the Os- Protect Your House ocozie Quie, the well known exponents of cottage Saturday, for an ex- Market at West tended Harpswell Delivery all over South Harpswell modern dancing, are guests at the trip to Chicago, 111. With a of EVERITE hotel. Miss Doris Folger of covering PAINT. It will Winchester, save Mass., spent ten as the of you a dollar Wednesday. Sept. 1G. representa- days guest many in repair bills, and tives of Mrs. W. Prime at the Avalon. Mr. keep the Red Men from all over your house attractive. We can the country to the number of four Selwyn Prime returned to his home looking supply any after an color and hundred are to have a clam bake din- enjoyable vacation with his quantity at short notice. ner here at the Pavilion. Proprietor family. Mr. Winfield Prime arrived this week to "Two Stores Down East" Charles E. Cushing is making elabo- spend the remainder of Everite Paints Protect Home and Metropolitan the Pocketbook rate arrangements to entertain his season at the Avalon. guests. Miss Marion Scribner and friend, Miss Hazel Friday last the Telephone employ- Brackett, who are sum- at GEO. C. SHAW CO. ees of Portland, numbering one hun- mering Camp Doyle are visiting friends in South dred and twenty-five, had a delicious Portland this week. M. F. IMPORTERS and GROCERS Mr. Paint Co. shore dinner at the Pavilion. V. Scribner arrived Wednesday Bragdon Manufacturing Bakers and Confectioners to spend his vacation with his family 47 EXCHANGE ST. and Purveyors of Delicatessen Dainties at Camp Doyle. PORTLAND, ME. ne laaies or nrieuge cottage spent 585-587-589-591 Congress Street, ^PORTLAND, ME. Monday in taking a trip to Poland Down Town Store, 7 and 9 Preble Street Island Spring. This is only one of the many Long delightful trips that these ladies have taken this summer. ANNOUNCEMENT Miss TO CASCO BAY TRADE M. I. Goodman, Miss M. Ma- DO NOT PAIL TO TAKE THIS SAIL Our new ther and Miss E. Halligan returned to To Gurnet Market at Preble Street makes a of pack- The guest at the Schonland cottage Bridge and New Meadows Inn. specialty their homes in Newton, Pa., after The ing and shipping orders to any part of Casco Bay. Mail and for last week end was Mrs. It. G. picturesque land-locked Inside route through Casco spending a most enjoyable summer as and New Bay, Long telephone orders have our prompt attention and patrons aro Casper of IJsbon Falls, Maine. Reach, Meadows River. the guest of Mrs. H. E. Thornton at Are assured of the "8haw:> quai ity, which has been maintained Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Cowen and Mr. you a stockholder in this N ew Steamboat the Firledge. Upon their Company? for over fifty years. R. G. the week end departure Casper spent at Mrs. R. $10.00 $20.00 $30.00 $100.00 the Schonland E. Dennison and daughters cottage. and Grace will be the Invested, pays the holder in Mr. Agnes guests (now) 10% fares at lowest commutation rates George Duckett arrived at the of in lieu of in Mrs. Thornton for a few weeks. 6% dividends, when earned, at end of year. Everitt cottage last week. Mr. Duc- a Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hinckley of Everybody stockholder and a friend. Is the of the kett will until after policy probably stay Medford, Mass., and Mr. Samuel B. Labor Day. Glazier and Mr. C. H. Bartlett loft P-B-C. B. RAPID Mr. Sylvan Cox of Jamaica TRANSIT CO. Plain, the Fairview cottage this week after Office, First National Mass., is at the Bank Building visiting cottage of a delightful summer's vacation. Mr. V Mr. Richard Room 3 2301 Schonland. He came Bartjett's family sailed from Liver- Telephone with Mr. and Mrs. Alton See commutation tickets with Mayby of pool on Saturday and if all is well, rebate stub. WE ARE NOW ESTABLISHED IN OUR NEW STORE AND ARE BETTER Watertown, Mass., who toured down they will spend a few weeks at the PREPARED EVER in their car. THAN TO CATER TO OUR CUSTOMERS. Fairview a little later in the season. Mr. Herbert Schonland, who was Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Brown and Mr. and visiting Mrs. Mayby, has re- daughter Ruth, of Portland, Me., were turned to his home here. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Miss Mary L. Wilson of South Howatt at the Craneycrow on Sun- AUCOCISCO and Framingham, Mass., arrived last day. Meats Provisions week. She is and Groceries, visiting at the "Rox- Mr. Henry Compton of Portland is Cottages mont" and will stay there for the the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Nealy RIGHT PRICES ALWAYS rest of the season. this week. CLirr ISLAND, MAINE Mrs. Katherine Gormont and Mrs. Mrs. F. W. Ford, Mr. and Mrs. Our cover of the island several times William Kiley, who have been spend- Charles Paton and daughter and Miss wagons every part ing the summer in one of the Ponce who have a on Ray, summer home rates each cottages have returned to their homes motored over to References—Special day Long Island, Cousins for June and in Massachusetts. on Wednesday and spent the day with September. The best lines of cottage furnish- the Hinckleys, at the Foursall cot- Mrs. K. B. BATCHELOR ings can always be obtained at R. tage. CLARK & GRIFFIN S. Davis Co., where satisfaction is Miss Mary F. Hatch of Bradford, always given.—Adv. Mass., who have been a guest of Miss ISLAND AVENUE, LONG ISLAND Miss Helen Williams and Mr. Wil- M. Hinckley recently, returned home liam Pulsiver have returned to their on Saturday. Miss M. Hinckiey re- Summer Organ Concerts. homes in Maiden, Mass. turned to Boston after a lovely vaca- on the new Mr. Richard Powers of Somerville, tion spent with her parents at the KOTZSCHMAR MEMORIAL ORGAN is spending his vacation at the island. Foristall. (Best Organ in the World) at the Cliff Island beat Long Island in a The Hinckleys entertained some of HOWARD W. TURNER one-sided and uninteresting game of their island friends at a little infor- CITY HALL AUDITORIUM baseball, the score 9-3 in favor mal card party Friday evening. Those Congress, Myrtle and Chestnut Sts. IOi being Custom House Wharf of Cliff Island. who attended were Mr. and Mrs. John Daily Except Saturdays and Sundays, 3 to 4 P.M. Mr. William Shipman and Mr. Sam- W. Hinckley, Mr. and Mrs. John D. (Last Concert Labor Day) by Automobile Repairs uel Pridham are staying on the island Sleighton, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dawes, WILL C. MACFARLANE, Municipal Organist of Portland for two weeks. Miss Mary J. Hatch and Mr. F. A. TICKETS, 25 CENTS NO RESERVED SEATS and Supplies Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Papkee are Hinckley and son. Miss D. of OF ALL KIN DS spending Mr. Papkee's vacation here. Nellie Hill Roxbury, Mr. and Mrs. James Laffey have Mass., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lenve your car while down the bay. reiurnea 10 ineir nome in uamnriage. W. H. Norton at the Blgenuff cottage. Reasonable for all work. charges Mrs. C. R. They are also entertaining Mr. and Expert workmen. Weymouth of Hollis, Me., has arrived for a short stay at Mrs. A. F. Hill. Bell. Dr. 'W. B. Rich, Mrs. Cecilia E. ALBERT C. ROBBINS inree uoors rrom Koom Camp waiting Telephone 4858M Mr. and Mrs. Henry of Omaha, Neb., Austin, Mr. William Nelson Rich, FALMOUTH TOWN LANDING FALMOUTH FORESIDE were the guests of Mrs. Libby at the Mrs. Maud E. Sanderson and Miss Lunches served at all hours. LobsterB, Lobster Stews, Clam First, Tenth, and Twenty-ninth Aux- Sanderson returned to Boston on Sun- Chowder, Fried and Steamed Clams, Ico Cream, Delicious Soda, cottage. day of last week after a very pleas- iliary Fancy Groceries, Cigars and Smoker's Motor Boats to Mrs. C. L. Frost is entertaining at ant three weeks' sojourn at the Brae- Supplies. rent with careful and experienced man for pleasure sailing. Motor the cottage Mrs. C. Com- slde. They were much delighted yitli Auxiliary Boat supplies. Parties pummerlng on the Islands of the bay should stock from Norwich, Conn., Mr. 13. the island and the people and hope motor over to our landing, only a short trip from Bus- Macmillan of Norwich and Miss Leo- to return again next year. Chebeague, Ice Cream and Frozen Sweets tin's, Cousin's and Llttlejohn's. Telephone. na Oilman and Mrs. Lester Woodbury of the finest are quality made by the of Auburn, Me. WEST END DAIRY. CO. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Libby and son Winslow, of Portland, are staying at Our Cream and Ingredients are of the finest quality and our the Auxiliary cottage. one motto Is quality. Our location at 40 Custom House Wharf Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sargent of Lynn, enables u« to deliver promptly. Remember we deliver on the next are guests of Miss A. E. Lov- steamer after Mass., receiving your order. To get the be»t ask for the ett. West End Dairy Ice Cream. Mrs. Fred McGlaughlin of Portland was the guest for a short stay of Mrs. EVERYTHING WEST END E. Libby. DAIRY CO. Mr. Chester Kershaw of Beverly is Garden 40 Hose, Gloves, Druggists' Sundries, Mechanical Rubber, Ladies' and CU8TOM HOUSE WHARF PORTLAND, ME. staying at the Barracks for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith of Wal- Gentlemen's Raincoats, Fancy Oiled Clothing, etc. nut Hill, Yarmouth, Me., are at the If it's Rubber vou want, call at Barracks for their vacation. The new guests at the BarrackB PORTLAND RUBBER CO., 259 Middle St. are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Greenwood of Portland, they are staying for two SUMMER RESIDENTS OF CASCO BAY weeks as the guests of Mrs. S. A. WILL riNO THC Libby. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. LeBaron leavo after a pleasant sojourn at the THE Hall Rireeze. expect to return to MERRICONEAG City Cash Market They SOUTH ME. Mass. HARP8WELL, 1877-1914. FREDERICK A. PIERCE A MOST CONVENIENT PLACE TO DO their home In Everett, THEIR MARKETING Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Merrill came On beautiful Potta Point, coolest and most sightly spot In CascoBay. at the and fast Saturday for a visit Quiet secluded to those who desire It, to the pleasure seeker every Meats, Provisions, Groceries. Best diversion of sea Quality, Lowest Prices in City Breeze. the and country. Table and service of the best, new arte- Mr. W. A. Wagner and Mr. S. C. sian water supply. New Automobile accommodations. Famous for lta All street cars transfer In front of our door, allowing time to Scotfon and their families are at Shore Dinners. Phone 9014-11. make while purchases waiting for transfer. the Cambridge cottage until after La- Mail and bor telephone orders will receive as prompt and careful Day. Mr. and Mrs. W. ». Franklin and attention as if called for in person. faintly have left the Island for their PHONES 4250-4261 home In South Portland. THE BEECHES Mr. O. If. Forbush tond Mr. E. M. CITY HALL Dlnear returned to Boston last week. CLIFF ISLAND CASH MARKET Mr. and Mra. William Franklin and HEADQUARTERS UNDERWOOD MRS. C. K. PCTT1NQILL SPRING WATER their «on, who hav6 been oc- AND FAMOUS UNDERWOOD BEVERAGES Harold, Proprietor cupying the Sunset. Rock cottage have SIR WILLIAM HENRY MAY A33 CONGRESS ST. returned to their home In MaBs. Acmirsl of the Fleet 8lr William Every amtucment for guest*. (Near Elm St.) 'I The regular Saturday night dance May It second In command of Great ha »lr 6t tho ne* bfaoon was held at Cushlng*« dance hall. As Britain's naval forces. «pp«tlte. Yachting, Bathing* and Fluhlng. Nothing was ever put on earth without some reason. Aided Each and 4JJ1 by thing every thing Humanitythe has some use and was cre- Hypocrite ated for some purpose, By AUGUST WESTMAN. Jr- Chicago good or bad. LARGEST SUMMER RE80RT JOURNAL IN NEW ENGLAND • The is no ex- Published Every hypocrite to the rule. There is some reason for on CHEBEAGUE his earth. THURSDAY AFTERNOON ception general being Most of us have taken a view of this social Our From decidedly wrong bugaboo. June to September and on the Last Thursday in Each Month - estimation of him is not based on a scientific of from October to May. analysis the variations of BOWING his character. He is a DANCING CROWLEY & LUNT, Editors and Publishers accused of exerting bad influence, but this has 92 Office, Exchange Street, Room 5, Portland, Me. Telephone 3517. never been the vocation of any of my hypocritical acquaintances. TERMS—One Year, $1.00; Summer Season, 50«: 5c. Single Copy, A Advertising Rates on Application. hypocrite does not 6how off his bad points if he has any. On the Advertisers desiring changes must send in copy on or before Monday pre- contrary, he makes it his business constantly to hide them and to show Baseball, Shooting ceding day of publication to insure insertion. the up best that is in him, in fact making us believe him to be a perfect specimen of humanity. In doing this he produces a good effect, for he THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1914 Tennis is out as a pointed model and people try to be like him in every way possible. Because he has hidden his imperfections—his degenerated faculties MINIATURE ALMANAC SEEING HOLLAND BY WATER Chebeague Bowling Alleys and selfishness—revealing only his better self, although deep in his heart Week of 3. he is a wretched from Six fitted September Once the Dutchman's Tyrant, He Has poltroon, he is making better men and women of us all Open June 27. newly Sun Length High Tide Tamed It and Made It His because we his Day Rises Sets Of Day Morn. Eve copy best side. We copy his polite manner, his cordial in Servant. regulation alleys; perfect every 3 5.10 6.17 13.07 10.10 friendliness, his religious but instead of like him *4 ...5.11 G.15 13.04 10.55 professions, becoming we detail of and 5 ...5.12 6.13 13.01 11.40 Amsterdam, Holland.—The traveler become vastly different. lighting adjustment. 6 5.13 6.12 12.59 0.10 by the waterways In an economist. Because we his to see the we become 7 5.14 The are copy only good side, failing bad, 6.10 12.56 0.40 railways not aB cheap as they Hall 8 5.15 6.08 while he is 12.53 1.10 are unpunctual and dilatory. There wholly good partly bad. Therefore he is an unintentional bene- Assembly 9 5.16 6.06 12.50 1.55 is, granted, no better way of factor to for his he misleads us into a *Full Moon. seeing mankind, by designs thinking him Select and scenting the flower fields between dancing parties every evening saint and in patterning our own lives after his we are an added Amsterdam and Haarlem than from making with sur- THE FALL OF A NOBLE SPORT. toward orchestra. Finest the light railway, half train, half tram. step progress. dancing Its It must be a cause of ever-increas- halts at bright lend in clean, villages Therefore let us not judge him by the evil in his heart, but rather by face Casco Bay. ing annoyance for the yachting enthu- zest and variety, and provide a little the effect he has others. Let us him at least a little siast to see his white-winged craft insight into the homely comfort of the good upon give LANDING FOR M0T0RB0ATS credit for slowly being superceded by power- country-side. But it is by water that doing something to promote the welfare of the world. Tn short, driven boats. It is a lamentable fact the Dutchman is best expressed. The let us the his due. The we can ever that sailing in Casco Bay is on a de- give hypocrite just only way that learn BENRY W. passive melancholy of his fallen cities CALDWELL, Proprietor cline. Not only are the sailboats be- to better ourselves is to even the worst and most unde- is best seen in the waters and by refusing deny EASTERN coming more scarce but also the num- empty LANDING, CHEBEAGUE us the of even not hia ber of motor boats is increasing stead- unfrequented avenues of their water- serving among privilege knowing that he has lived ily. Neighborhood gossip deals not ways. The placid aloofness and old- life in vain. so much with weather conditions in worldiness of his villages displays it- regards to sailing, as it does with en- self most openly in the unaffected ex- gine troubles. Motor-boating is a citement and curiosity occasioned by Dr. J. N. of highly commendable Is a Hurty In- pursuit. an unaccustomed sail or funnel. There most enjoyable pastime, but as a in an address before is over all the the sense of diana, sport and a means of healthful recrea- waterways the pleasure of the race in Disease, Like Vice, the recent in At- tion, it can not be compared with the quiet things meeting Hill Crest —in CJJ Hotel "wet sheet and a sea" neat, secretive houses at | flowing by gazing lantic of the Ameri- Cannot Stand City GREAT MAINE CHARLES W. even the most cold-blooded of gasoline their reflections in the glimmering Publicity CHEBEAGUE, HAMILTON, Prop. can Medical association, as- slaves. It is to be hoped that the waters; in green trees along the prom- By RALPH H. FORRESTER. Chicago of the international postponement cup enades, even on the busy "boomjes" serted that there was no Most modern and up-to-date house on the Island, with finest races will not deal another blow at of ocean Rotterdam; and in the seemly dig- view In Casco Bay. Large toilets and baths on what was the of all poverty other than chambers, formerly king of streets into poverty nity whose homes the each floor. Large dance hall with two each week. sports. The fine sportsmanship of of health. It is and all over the are to dancing evenings wayfarer cannot peer. At Alkmaai true, people country beginning Mr. Cochran, the owner of the "Van Bathing, boating, deep sea fishing and all water sports. Tennis, one can leave demand more as to tie" who had his built the ornate weigh house knowledge ways and means of better meth- etc. Our yacht princi- prevention, table is supplied with vegetables from our own garden and as a means for out the ods of sanitation and courses to pally testing right pursue that public health may be milk and cream from our herd- syndicate sloop "Resolute" should in- conserved. Furtherance of as to and voke a sympathetic response among prevention, forewarning poor sewage all lovers of yachting. There seems wrong housing, choking off contagion before it spreads and doing all we to have been a growing feeling of late can to draw a of about that sailing is a sport for the rich magic ring healthy protection the babies naturally and not for the average man. Noth- and logically lower mortality. But such efforts do more than that—ft is ing could be farther from the truth. the birth-breath of race we are io oe eure, n oy sailing one means efficiency encouraging! Summit joining an aristocratic club, investing There's the keyword! Efficiency! Poverty of health surely means in a splendid schooner, etc., the cost of and no one who sees is House makes it out of reach of the ordinary poverty efficiency, the light going to shamble individual. But the true sailor Is not through life shouldering the additional burden of removable physical de- Chebeague the man who lolls in his deck chair Island. fects. We take the child and search for to them removed while the hands sail his craft, but defects have be- rather he who, in his little sloop or cause must be cleaned our teachers correct his stam- they away early; One of the Quest summer boarding houses in the bay. Excellent lo- knockabout, sails from morning to cation and restful floenerv and the beautiful results of a come with of fi*»id wood. Table first class. com- His craft may be little and mering, quickened mentality that Every night. fort for those desiring the best. Acc ">mmodates 75. Reasonable ratea. slow, her paint may be worn, her sails a better condition the methods that correlate physical immediately prove Open until Sept. 2j>. .uitfcj. CLINTON M. HAMTL.TON, Proprietor. dingy, but every bit of her is dear to him because she is his. own and he efficiency. alone has the handling of her. He is Science—cold, analytical science—has joined the "His Brother's the true yachtsman and may the time movement much crime the result of disease and in- for his disappearance in these waters Keeper" by proving be long hence. efficiency. It continues to probe, to search, to make efficient. The search for the Holy Grail of Health is on, and disease, like vice, cannot stand It is all right to swat the fly, but It is much better to destroy his breed- publicity. ing place. labor It is a very obscure family that has Although bureaus not received a college catalogue this in Germany are operated by summer. German C]j| Labor Bureaus various elements they are marked a of "The man who does things" is to be Aid Workingman by continuity admired—provided he does the and action which things 'By ROBERT C. FURY, Ind. purpose you like. Indianapolis, The makes them generally effect- Preliminary Showing of ive. Here is a brief ^^lagtime is now being advocated as descrip- tion of the methods one who has a /^npur to equine energy; but who employed by made study of them: .S^its to be a horse? Beside the "In all the cities and towns in Fall Quiet Waters. and almost all the hamlets there is Early Styles at least an or an to whom man and the chatter of and agency agent any in need of work or any The dictaphone was doubtless in- tradesmen Will you a correct idea of for fall come in five minutes to a in need of a worker can give styles and vented in a community in which there canal side, employer apply. Each bureau, each agent, is put wore no ineffably remote. At Zaandam the in winter. We advise to make an sewing circles. pil- touch with the whole system, so that even in a small town you early selec- grims to the hut of Peter the Great— arriving a worker can know in what direction to tion as cannot be which has collapsed under the votive look for work and, what is many garments later. Somehow that old saying about go- equally duplicated offerings of not in what direction not to look. The ing farther and faring worse never royalty—have trou- important, showing consists of bled the rush-fringed waters. Water it«m9 to apply to vacations. "At the very least it saves time, and at the best it puts the workless has molded the character of the New Waists New Coats New in the channel for work and the in Neckwear Dutchman. It was long his tyrant and right finding employer the right chan- The news that electric current is New Skirts New Silks New i» still, in some sort, his enemy. He nel for workers. This of the is one of the b?ing imported into this country from finding completeness system Millinery has tamed it and made it his servant, marked of New Dresses New Velvets Canada is positively shocking. features the success of the German labor bureaus. They are New Laces and lives beside it—having taken all not are free. are not all alike. of thrifty precautions—in And commercial; they They Some them Luck has come to the Baltimore peace. what is Bervant to the Dutchman are bureaus; some are the trade some lawyers. A man has just died there may private managed by unions, by phi- be to Englishman a guide and a friend. some of leaving an estate of $1,000,000 and no lanthropists, by churches, most them are municipal; but they are will. all connected and the government oversees the whole system, leaving out LOCKED AMID MELONS 12,225 the fraudulent and inefficient, but banding the effective into one whole. Golfine Goats If the Inventor of the flreless cook- Sport nor er Quite a Few "The government neither meets the cost of the local would produce a talkless diplomat Are Left When Young manages in colors at $4.95 the country would bo doubly indebted Negro Boy In Freight Car bureau. That is managed and financed by the local committee. The gov- to him. Reaches New York. in white at ernment simply finances and controls the means of intercommunication $5-93 them On the other hand, no real evi- New York.—Literature and art binding together." (Formerly priced from $10.00 to $15.00) dence has yet been produced to show record many exquisite versions of Fine that he,who hesitates In the ballroom what heaven may be like, but realism quality golfine (cotton corduroy) in belted or U lost. stepped In at Jersey City and offered Ours is the age of criti- plain models. Just the coat to finish the season this: cism rather than one of con- A at the beach. Certain soft drink purveyors are ad- small colored boy locked in with of Criticism fident belief. We have ex- vised that the fly 1b to be swatted, not a carload of watermelons! Surpris- €JI| Age when a amined, tested and es- Induced to commit suicide by over- ingly enough, Baltimore & Ratner Than Belief duly Ohio freight train pulled Into feeding. Jersey By REV. DR.JCAST1E ODCEJR3 timated everything. This City and Fred Mitchell, thirteen, the Ptator «f IpwotiK Ec~:op«l Owch, attitude had to be, but may Unfortunate, but true it )■, that colored boy referred to, was found, there were of the we not overdo it? many persons prefer to 12,226 melons Better Women's give Safety Neckwear in the car a First a day off on Sunday. shipped quite few left. too great credulity than too little. We are standing to^ay in the light of Fred, who thinks the trip lasted Advanced fall are our Plaster. For the Christian this faith involves our loftiest styles being of both fully three days, doesn't remember aspirations, displayed "Why are so many old bachelors and how he came to In the but la it too a for mankind? imported domestic make. The lace net hermits?" asks an get car, great hope and exchange. Why, he was there when somebody at. Wil- we collars with that Is the only way they can keep* No, for believe not too much, but too little. We aro effect while mington. N. locked the door. constantly; standing predominate on C., His being baohelors. not too swift in our but too slow. From all that we vestees are father, Wesley Mitchell, of Wflmtng- trusting hearts, know many used. ton, has been notified. we may say to our believe. Did the man dream of tho With aviators bumping together In heart, primitive man the clouds. It's getttng so one can't that was to be, and was it only a dream? But how little could ha take a quiet constitutional In Germany a or a Milton. Webster had a for Bad Outlook for Honest Citizens. prophesy Shakespeare glorious hope th< Stiff Linen Collars and Cuffs without a parasol. Observant visitors to the menagerie future of the Union, yet he was confident that our vast wilderness in tin In We have a Central park. New York, note with west forever just received of these col- Bermuda has strong claims on the would be unoccupied by civilization. shipment tftnusement a sign on one of the build* lars United States. It shipped her last So it has ever been. Who that looked forward as a lover (the season's latest Prices are 50c Ings. It Is the official home of the could fore« fad). 25c, fear nearly one hundred thousand and park and also the realize the of suoh an Who that ever entered into friendi 75c for collars and 25c for cuffs. pounds of onion seeds. department, po- joy experience? lice station. On a door nearest the fchip with God but found him to surpass all expectations? Love and life, police end of the building Is a notice, The London citizen who has Just God and salvation, death and heaven; there all "we see a "No admittance." "If such signs are through ghisi passed away after having lived going up on the police stations," said We are too §low to trust ourselves to the and truth through six reigns would have been darkly." great hope a visitor, "I'm going to leave cash Eastman & » mere boy In Mexico. my of life. Bros. Bancroft home and carry a check book."
) with their relatives, Col. and Mrs. W. O. Peterson, at their summer home at Evergreen. Peaks Island Mrs. James Bagley, with her little son, of Augusta, and Miss Elsie Stumb* leo of Newtonville, have been recent guests at the Pleasant View cottage. The season is rapidly drawing to a Rev. D. W. Kimball, who has been close, yet many of the. guests at va- spending the week with his family, rious reports are planning to remain who are at the Sargent cottage, ha* into September, and a number of the returned to his home in Mechanic summer cottagers will not return to Falls. Mrs. Kimball waB a Portland of the their homes in the city until well in- girl. arrival of to the fall, as September at the is- Mrs. Alice Reagan and Miss Char- ands is the most delightful month of lotte Reagan of High street spent New and the year. Saturday and Sunday at the Acosa Fashionable The regular Tuesday afternoon so- cottage, after a two weeks' outing at cial was held in Association Hall the Coe cottage. Models of with a good attendance, with Mrs. Mrs. Harry Connell and Mr. and T. Olin Merriman, Mrs. Charles Bil- Mrs. Edward Allen and family were lings and Mrs. Harry Stevens in week-end guests of Mrs. Wm. Mc- Gonigle at their on charge. A talk was given by Miss home A street. WALKOVER Mrs. Dora Moultou of Portland on "Our Christiansen and daughters Helen and Shoes for Men Native Ferns," with illustrations, Stella, of Turner street, have been the which was very interesting and en- guests this week of and Women Mrs. joyed by all. Grant RoCf, at the Sylvia cot- tage. Prices Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Cobb have been The receipts from the fair which entertaining Mrs. Cobb's cousins, El- was held last Saturday afternoon and mer Lane of Detroit, Mich, and Wen- evening, under the auspices of the to $6 dall Lane of Mechanic Falls, this $3.50 Improvement were week. Association, very gratifying, and the society will real- Mrs. Alice Sylvia left Monday for ize a large sum. Sebasco, to be the guest of her sis- Mrs. Clara Knowles of Dorchester Mrs. ter, Preble, at her summer home is being entertained at the home of Walk-Over Boot there. Hutchinson's Shop Mrs. George Marsters, and her son Mrs. Cook has been enter- Lyman William, who has been in camp at Portland her 544 Congress St., taining mother, Mrs. Russell of Sebago, has also arrived for a short Yarmouth, for the past week, and stay. Mr. Harrison Russell. Anthony Bropliy of Cuba, who is A event pleasant occurred at the visiting his mother in Woodfords, was home of Mrs. Charles Sterling, Island a recent guest of his aunt, Mrs. Jen- avenue, Tuesday afternoon, when she nie Down, at the Ludwig cottage. was a given birthday surprise party A jolly house party of ten young the Matinee by Whist Club, and pre- ladies have been spending a week at sented a with cake decorated with the Sea-A-Sea cottage, Mr. and Mrs. the required number of candles. The J. C. Foss, chaperoning. Those in afternoon HOWARD S. HAMILTON was spent playing whist the party are Miss Dorothy Gilman, and a delicious lunch was served. The Miss Katherine Johnson, Miss Sarah Charming a Shard members present were Mrs. E. E. Hy- Hunt, Miss Clara Lufkin, Miss Jose- General Contractor and Builder bert, Mrs. William C. Dow, Mrs. A. Mis f phine Richardson, Helene Bass- ABID AKBAR-SOL*- Moussa made Mrs. 'James >^^3NAR another pass it disap- Great Daucette, Deum, Mrs. ford, Miss Louise Milliken, Miss Isa- ■- Chebeague, Maine W% iman-Hassan," the strange, peared into a hole which he had made Maurice Woodbury, Mrs. Ralph Pur- bel Miss Lulu and Cummings, Dunn, mysterious words of Mous- with his Complete contracts made and per- ington, Mrs. Martha Sterling and the Miss Phoebe Goodwin. stick in the sand. In horror formed for alter- ■ broke the si- we all buildings, cottages, hostess, Mrs. Charles Sterling. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. H. U. j sa-el-Hawy, protested. Had he allowed this ations, etc. Estimates fur- Woodbury of repairs, Ralph Purington won the souvenir Portland lence, and we followed him dangerous creature to nished on application. Expert work- have been the guests of escape? Oh, and Mrs. William the con- almost as we no! men. Cottage work a prize Dow, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Perry, Jr., at Quietly, stealthily, Twice he struck the ground, and specialty. solation. Cottage lots for sale and desirable tneir summer home on Pleasant ave- walked, chanting solemnly, writes out came the flat head, to be seized cottaces to rent. We care for estates. Miss Annie Coffey of for in Bridgeport nue, several weeks. George Renwick the London Chron- and thrust together with the scorpion, has been pleasantly entertained dur- The Misses and icle. the Myrtle Martha Suddenly chant ceased, he into the basket. "Enough here; wo ing her stay at the island, where she Hatch, Madeline Strout and Eliza- stopped, and immediately we, too, go to Karnak." was the of Mrs. C. C. Moussa had stood the guest Rund- beth Sawyer of South Portland are stood still and waited, watching eag- test, and we followed him now with lett, who is spending the summer on spending a few days at the Johnstone erly, expectantly, for we were hunt- respect. Church avenue. cottage, on A street, the of CHEBEAGUE, MAINE guests ing for in the sacred Mrs. Frank Howarth had as her Mrs. Charles serpents pre- Within the Gates of Karnak. We are Johnstone. disposing of our property, numbering over one hundred and in cincts of Karnak itself. acres, guests this week, her brother, Ralph Mr. C. M. Smith, with Julius Laske Comparative- Through the gate of Rameses the all sections of the island we can show you desirable lots. Shore end few sites, groves Duke, and daughter Dorothy, who and Nelson Farrington, all of New ly people today are interested in Great, among the fallen columns and secluded spots are offered. Fine for Rates came from grove picnics. reasonable. Mr. A. R. their home in Worcester, Haven, Conn., are on the island for the ancient art of snake charming and colonnades, past the greatest obelisk Littletteld, Central Landing, Great will show Mass. Mr. Duke returned after a a Chebeague, gladly any interested week. The party came by auto- yet it is one of the oldest arts that in Egypt, which still stands in its ori- party the property of this testate. short stay, and Miss Dorothy will re- mobile. Mr. Smith has been at exist, known long before the days of and at main for a visit. ginal position, last into the Peaks many summers, and will be Ptolemies, and used even now when famous with its ele- Mrs. S. H. Durlee of Pleasant ave- welcomed numbers Hypostyle hall, by of friends. snakes become nue has been too numerous and a gant lotus pillars. What a scene it entertaining hec daugh- Master C. Site Seekers Ralph Purington cele- trouble to the of was aCottage summer ter, Mrs. G. E. Thompson, and grand people Egypt. just at sunset, when the glorious cottage, bungalow or Investment it will for brated his tenth at his be your advantage to daughter Beatrice of birthday Although many Indians and from the investigate the of Mrs. M. Chebeague Is- home on Egyp- ngiit west across the Nile property A. Charleson, some acres Ledgewood road, Friday. sixty at Great land, for several days. tians profess to have the power to touched Chebeague, Maine. Desirable sites with shore The afternoon was spent the beautiful temple with front, fine spring water and Mrs. and Miss playing fascinate cool, shady groves. Lots are now SpauldinK Marjor- after serpents, there are but two gold, as it has done each for more ottered at $100 and upwards, rine games, which refreshments day in- ie spent the week end with Mr. and or three men vestment as land values increase each were served. were at present who are really- than centuries. The tourists year. Would be pleased to show the Mrs. Many gifts re- thirty to Embert Robinson at the Nestle- so property any interested. ceived ,from his friends. Those expert, that we were exceptionally were all gone by now, and down cottage at Evergreen. everything MRS. M. A. CHARLESON. Great present were Doris Strout, Almada fortunate that at the time of our visit was silent but for the Chebeague, Maine. Mrs. William T. Bradford is spend- chanting of Littlejohn, Christine Frellick, Beth to Luxor the most ing a week in Sebasco, the guest of Moussa-el-Hawy, Moussa-el-Hawy, which seemed t© Barber, Ruth Doughty, famous of her sister, Mrs. Gordon Preble. Dur- Emily Hy- them, should be there also, carry us back into the past. It was all bert, Helen McCormick, Elliott and ing her absence, her and that we were able to arrange a so natural, so in keeping with the sur- daughter Pierce, Lawrence Strout, Clifton Pur- husband, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Daley hunting expedition with him. of the old world that for a ington, and Ralph Purington. roundings Chebeague Cash Store of Somervile, are the With occupying Miss Anna Shoemaker of Wood- Hunting Moussa-el-Hawy. time we all forgot the object of our HAMILTON'S LANDING Bradford summer home. fords and Mounted on sturdy donkeys we had and it seemed but a mo- Miss Miss Bernice Norris of expedition, The store where are assured of the Willette Craig of Salem, patrons best quality at the Portland were ridden out from the great hotel on the ment when from one is a very pleasantly enter- behind of the most reasonable Our and Mass., guest of her mother, Mrs. prices. Candy Cracker tained this week at eastern bank of the Nile, out past the columns a Departments Ella at and Trefethens, huge glided great cobra, are stocked with fresh in Craig Luverne Lodge, is always goods great variety. Head- guests of Miss Katherine Rustemeyer, gardens filled with palms and Labbak itself being pleasantly greeted by her many and, rising to its full height, it quarters for the best of meats and Auto who with her mother and are vegetables. delivery friends. Miss Craig is well known sister, trees, past the great avenue of sacred spread its hood and hissed at us. It covers a large on the island. passing a few weeks at the territory here, and in former her Greely sphinxes there 3,000 years ago was as years spent in placed though the royal cobra of tho ICE AND ALL entire cottage Sterling Row. COAL, MOTOR BOAT SUPPLIES summers with her grandpar- by Rameses II. Then, just before we Pharaohs had come down out of tho The Evergreen Social Club held its ents, the late Captain and Mrs. W. reached the Grand we regular meeting this week with Mrs. Pylon itself, paintings and come to life, defying us, S. Trefethen at the Valley View turned Albert Waite at Evergreen. Mrs. abruptly to the right and gal- hating us for disturbing the peace oI House, and during her stay she will Ella Skillin, loping across the sand, drew up at centuries, to cross the sacred be extensively entertained by the vice-president, presided daring at the business meeting, and the aft- the entrance of a grove of date palms threshold GEORGE E. LEONARD younger social set. At one time of the temple. ernoon was the hos- surrounded a Miss Craig was one of .the most spent socially, by high mud wall. Two more serpents SUCCESSOR TO R. H. CLEAVES^ rapid tess Moussa-el-Hawy swimmers serving refreshments. The "Awad-El-Halla Mahammed-Hamdi- GREAT CHEBEAGUE, MAINE. in Casco Bay, and made found that afternoon before we tired oT members who were present were: Allah." several records here. Again the weird chanting be- our hunt and started Our stock of Groceries, Meats an d Provisions will please you. Our Mrs. Albert Cook, Mrs. Walter Lov- homewards, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Monroe, who gan, words that to us meant nothing; Bakery will supply you with the bes t. Ice Cream by plate or measure. ell, Mrs. W. O. Peterson, Mrs. H. W. deadly and horrible of its kind, and at have been the guests of their rela- sounded but a series of We solicit your patronage and assure you of courteous treatment and Stuart, Mrs. Oscar Mrs. Ella they names, last, before we departed, he threw tives, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred re- Skillin, prompt delivery of orders. Tracy, but in them lay the secret of the them all turned to their home in Skillin, Mrs. Harry Hanson, Mrs. together upon the ground, a Billerica, charm. The Moussa told Fred Drinkwater, Mrs. Fred meaning us, mass, and Mass., on Saturday. They were ac- Hooper. disgusting crawling hissing Mrs. Frank Bibber. Mrs. E. G. Foden when we asked him later was this: companied by Master Huston Tracv. at each other. To us they were repel- Mr«. M. A. Mrs. Donald "Oh! sacred is the I hold over S. A. DOUGHTY and Master Hillman Tracy, who will Floyd, Gara power lent and revolting, but to the snake ner, Mrs. Enibert Miss 78 varieties of remain for a two weeks' visit. Mr. Robinson, reptile, descended to charmer were and we WESTERN LANDING, GREAT CHEBEAGUE, ME. Rose Allen and Mrs. they wonderful, and Mrs. Tracy will go up on Labor George Williams. me from the prophet. Oh! come you left him We a nice line of meat3 and fruit and con- Miss comparing their beauties and carry groceries, provisions, and remain for a Caroline Ceaser and Miss to me Day week's stay. snakes and I will not harm you, to an fectionery, cigars and tobacco. We serve the West End Dairy Ice Cream, Louise who are describing admiring group of Mrs. Calvin H. Holmes of Ceaser, guests at the for should I kill I the best assure Syracuse, you would lose my made, by plate or measure. Our new auto delivery will N. Knickerbocker, entertained for Miss ragged urchins what splendid sport i Y., is at Trefethen Landing, the charm." you of prompt service. Motor boat and fishermen supplies. We would be H. A. at we had had. guest of Mrs. Alice Robinson. Mrs. Ureynen the Tea Room on pleased with your patronage and will aim to please you. Tuesday. Moussa shook his head and started Holmes was a former Portland girl, Mr. and Mrs. forward again, walking mo- and will be pleasantly remembered Charles Evans of cautiously, Establishing Relations. Maiden, are to us to and this time as Marguerite RobinBon, and she is Mass., registered at .Oak tioning follow, "I have just telephoned to your ne-w cottage, for thetr as being pleasantly greeted and receiv- annual visit to he stopped he smiled, showing his to ask them If there is Casco Sea Grill Maine. neighbors any- ing many social attentions her perfect white teeth. "One snake," he we can lend said Mrs. CU8TOM HOUSE WHARF Bay CHAS. Q. Prop. during Miss Hazel thing them," DELAWARE, stay. Littlefleld, who has been said, and plunging his arm into the MisB Tapley's assistant at the Scrlmpins. We aro always to servo you with sea food of all A pleasant affair of was a Tea at the foot of a he ready deep kinds, Tuesday is vegetation tree, "Aren't you getting wonderfully gen- held on Room, leaving Saturday and will cooked to order. Lobsters cooked in every style. Delicious hmches. Shore picnic the back shore of drew out a long, thin continue her studies in Boston reptile, wrig- erous?" asked her husband. Dinners every day. Prompt service and courteous treatment. Trefethen by a number of summer the coming winter. gling violently and showing its thin, it's as well to be Auto to hlr« by day or hour visitors at Peaks and the Shore. "Oh, just neighbor- Cape Mr. and pointed tongue. Moussa dropped it for The picnic dinner with coffee made Mrs. Joseph Perry and ly. Most of our stufr Is pretty well daughters Arlene an instant, and then, as the snake on the shore, was a pleasant feature and Dorothea, re- worn out and a« they moved in I saw turned was to and the party included Miss Nellie Thursday from a delightful about escape, he seized it a lot of things that will be worth hav- outing of two which Saxton and Mrs. Frank Willard of weeks, they Just above the head and, holding it when it comes our turn to bor- Hotel spent, in Fryeburg. ing Eagle the Cape, with their house guest, close to his face, spoke to it softly Miss Martha Miss row." The only Hotel in the Mrs. A. J. Naisby of Philadelphia, Bryan, Eloise while he Bald to us, as at last he Bryan and Miss A. put state that serves a Full Mrs. M. G. Wright and Mary Rue of Bev- daughter Hor- New the now quiet creature into a basket Course Dinner in the tense of erly, Jersey, have been recent In the Wheat Belt. Melrose, Mass., Mrs. Fred- he had "Moussa now with a Ladies' guests at the Ventres brought, find one "Do ever hire actoro to har- evening erick Reedstrom and sons of St. cottage. you help Orchestra the year big cobra, but not in this garden," and Louis, Mrs. Ellis of Mt. Vernon and vest?" round. so ofT we went across the desert. Mrs. Lou Sawyer of Boston. "Been In vaudeville or the legit?*" Expletive Extraordinary. As we mounted our Moua- F. Mrs. John Cox of Everett arrived donkeys, asked the farmer. L. BLINN, Prop. The editor of the Interior was once had to the first of the week to spend a few sa-el-Hawy pointed the temple "What difference does that, make?" criticised for his use of of but as v/e days with Mrs. Harvey Trefethen of expletives; Karnak, rode toward one "A man who has been In a ME. but he four-act BRUNSWICK, Island avenue, where her son asserts his independence in the of the eastern it Clifford gates suddenly oc- play expects to do more work than tha has been located for the week. following choice sentence: "We are curred to ub that past It would be well to hero of a twenty minute sketch." Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Lewis and son to Insist Spond Your Vacation at the going upon our copyright, test his powers, and, choosing a of spot Raymond Arlington, Mass., are the and we warn whomsoever it con* may where there was only an old tumbled Gratified Boatman. guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Kent at cern to let our expletive property we called to him to see their home on wall, what he "Well," said Noah, as he launched OCEAN VIEW HOTEL Central avenue. alone. We will give a sample of it, could find here where he must be en- SOUTH HARPSWELL, MAINE Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Coughlin and the ark, "there's a certain satisfaction so as to scare 'Oh, you old the Miss Mary of Moody street were everybody: tirely unprepared. Willingly snake about the situation." Seashore and 15 miles baldichino! Country; recent guests of the C. A. on you stary-eyed gargoyle! charmer Jumped down and, walk- by boat from Portland. Hansons "What's that?" Bathinir, Church avenue. you windy balcony! you crooked cor- to the boating, flshintr, tennis, ing directly wall, picked from "This Is one argument In which our dancing, Miss has bel! For a cent we would knock orchestra, etc. Table unsurpassed, Amy Ourney been enter- you the top a large scorpion which crawled line all the 12 shipping gets best of It- f up. Booklet. taining Miss Henrietta Smith of into the middle of next week vlth the and to his clung hand. Without even The transcontinental carriers won't Portland, at her summer home on butt-end of a vestibule!' " HARRY LIGHTFOOT, stopping to put the horrible a Prop. Church avenue. thing tnto have chance." his basket, he started on walk- Mr. and Mr«. Joseph Whitney of again, Two swiftly this time, aa on Portland have been recent guests of Rules of Life. ing though More Important. and There are two the track of worth Mr. Mrs. John Oakes Burke, at groat rules of life, something while, "Did you get his number?" mur- their summer •ays Samuel as home on the Trefethen Butler, the one general chanting softly though oblivious of mured the man who had been run over shore. and the A. C. PINKHAM other particular. The first our ^disturbing presence. Then, deft- by the auto to the policeman. MAINE Mr. Robert who Is that SO. HA«P»WtU, Neal, with his everyone can, in the end, get ly changing the scorpion Into his "No." parents has been the sum- what spending he wants If he tries. other hand, Moussa plunged his arm what of mer at only This "Well, kind a looking car the Whltlo cottage, has re- Is the general rule. The particular Into a crevice In the wall and with an WftR It?" Stables At House turned to his home in Philadelphia. Merriconeag rule is that every individual more exclamation of delight pulled out a "I don't know. I Mr. Neal took an active part In the is, was trying to gat or less, an to thick serpent covered with red Auburn Colony Ocean View management of the Tea Room at exception the general spots, hla number."—Lifo. rule. which and to The flneet Auto livery, boarding and sales stables in Oasco Bay. Trefethen, and was very popular with fought clung the pro- the stones. Our three stables are equipped to handle all the Ibuslness of this young people. tecting "One very bad cobra," The Real 8p«nd«ra. we are Miss Katherlne Broe he shouted with place and prepared to furnish automobiles and teams with and George Garden Soil That Lasts. glee. "Standa!" and Sklda—1 can tell you Hats of namea careful drivers at or and Broe of have been re- cobra that he had any hour of the day night. Expressing Watertown, So valuable Is good date the thrown upon the of people earning three, four and of all kind* cent guests of Mr. and garden soil moving receive prompt and careful attention. Have all Mrs. James that the lay motionless as doad. thousand dollars a Broe at Arab will refuse $6,000 an ground though year. your baggage checked In care of A. B. Plnkham, South their home on Pleasant ave- and Harpswell, acre for It. Another wave It came to life Skittles—H'm, have you any list* of Maine. nue. Through ages of cultiva- tion wriggling backward and for- a The Misses Ethel and It gives no Indication of again, people earning, say, three thousand and Catlap ato. Alma Cheney wearing •ell, Loam, Mo., Grading Excavating, Work, Wall*, ward, twisting and year arrived from their home In Bowdoln- out, benee tho exceptional value turning, altogether and spending four thousand?— ii '■ ii i in'i i in i ii'in 11111 in1!i iM mm'iiiiii ii h i mi hi and and then aa Puck. ham, Saturday to spend the week placed upon It. repulsive loathsome, , a little miss in iLe most pleasing and artistic style, and the song by little "HYU, SALMON!" IS THE CRY IJTTLEFTELD & CO. Miss Helen Sayre in imitation of a Bastins Island grown singer. A very satisfactory Indiana Go to Cannarlaa for the Open- sum was and with vau- realized, this ing of the Season In the STYUSH STATIONERY deville entertainment closes the sea- Northwest. GROCERS son of the B. I. C. A. Mrs. A. C. ueynoids entertained We are showing some of her friends from all the newer Peaks iBland Vancouver. B. C.—A little party of ideas 109-111 COMMERCIAL STREET on Tuesday. It was their visit first Indiana, from the tribes that Inhabit in colored border on the island and were ME. they simply the west coast of and PORTLAND, charmed with it. Vancouver island gold and silver Mr. and trickled through Vancouver in a rivu- If yov want the best In Mrs. W. W. Obear and fam- L edged papers. Groceries, ily of Littlejohn's let of barbaric color on their to We Meats and Provisions at reasonable Somervllle, Mass., returned to way obtain our papers their home on the canneries. These tribesmen and charges our store is the place for' you Wednesday. from the world's Mr. and J. L. to trade. We hotels, Mrs. Norriss of Lex- tribeswomen, whose ancestral history' supply cottgsas, ington arrived Miss Catharine Wilkinson of Wake- leading makers yachts and schooner parties. Island, Friday to spend Labor has been more closely associated Day with Mrs. H. L. field, Mass., has been the guest of I always direct patronanr) solicited and satisfaction Norris at "The with the salmon than with purchasing Alcazar." Miss Beulah Christie, this week. anything and have a line guarantied to all. Handy to steam- Mr. and Mrs. else for hundreds of years, for tho sal- Miss Hazel who Henry W. Chiaholm boat wharves. Lavers, recently mon of which we underwent an returned to their homes in Brookline, has always been their operation for appendi- principal are is Mass., on after food supply, come each summer justly proud. citis, reported as very Friday, having spent from recovering a vacation full of quickly, and all her friends hope to excitement and the west coast of Vancouver island to on the island. see her about in a few week3. pleasure the Fraser river canneries. Miss Laura Keating of Boston, A party of islanders attended the These primitive people are Mass., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. pic- William W. Roberts Co. masquerade given at Is- and attract Chebeagne W. H. this turesque many eyes when York & land on Smythe, week. Stationers Jackson Thursday evening and had a Mis.s they pass through the city In Steves- most Beulah Christie left the island thrilling time. After some diffi- ton for her home in on Mon- they live in a little board and can- 233 MIDDLE Portland Theatre Building, Portland, Maine culty they succeeded in Mr. Wakefield, STREET getting day. vas village of their own, and eat sal- Our stock of special goods for HOME AND BUNGALOW Walter McCammon's able motorboat Miss Gertrude and Emma Potter of mon three times a SALE affords customers a chance to to take them over, and of the day during the can- get good-condition articles at because who Maiden, have spent two weeks nery season. of the men startlingly low Just a few items chosen at inky blackness of the night, they ac- Many are prices. random. at "The Crowsnest" as the guests of cidentally ran onto a rock off the Che- fishermen and nearly all the women Camping Blankets, Indian Style $1.45 the MacDonalds, left for home Sat- beague shore; which re- work in the canneries. Oil Cloth 25c to 29c fortunately urday. per yd. sulted in more Hotel For nothing than a little The sockeye run is now on in the Sale Refrigerators in new styles, white enamel and porcelain lining Miss Marion MacDonald and Miss shake-up. The evening was spent in and IN Mary E. Hill, who are at Fraser, the canneries are running MAINE $5 to $35 daocing in their respective costumes, summering the log cabin on the the their machinery every day. A good BO And many other bargains even more attractive. some of which were quite novel and point spent Bleeping rooms; stable 75 feet; in week visiting friends in many more white fishermen have tak- Ice house; billiard and COMPLETE BUNGALOW AND COTTAGE grotesque their structure. About Winthrop, pool room; OUTFITS Me. en out licenses this midnight the party decided to sail year. bowling alleys. House three-quarters Mrs. M. H. MacDonald has The situated on back home, but were undecided as to recently sockeyes, the humpbacks and furnished, beautiful lake bought the "Crowsnest," Into which fish what to do on account of the perfect formerly the cahoes and other members of the hatchery turn 2,000,000 of owned by Mrs. S. G. Crafts of Stone- trout each year. Right of for downpour rain. Two of the party, salmon family looking for spawning way !M„ X. Miss Ruth ham, Mass. She and her daughter boat landing, etc. 8 miles from fa- WORTH LEY, Jr. Franchere and Miss beds are out the are greatly with their seeking sandbars of mous Poland Maine's and Phoebe llemplc, dccidcd to over pleased pur- Spring. Spring of water Leading Optometrist Optician stay chase and the Fraser, the of In- night at one of -he hope to spend many de- Skeena, Rivers to equal Poland Spring. CONGRESS ST., Corner hotels, so tne rest let Original 478y2 CENTER ST. sailed lightful summers on this island in and many other brackish river cost takes back to the island without any $50,000. $4,000 entire Opp. PREBLE ME. years to come. The MacDonalds mouths and Inlets. free HOUSE, PORTLAND, further mishap, due to the careful salty property and clear. Answer 92 Phone were honored a visit from 2174-W. All cars stop at our door navigating ability of Mr. and Mrs. by Mrs. Week after week school after school Exchange street, Portland, Maine. William and of Mai- Wjalter McCarnon. This is the first Huggins party of these swiftly swimming sea gypsies den, this week, who are Eyes examined. Prescription lenses masquerade that the islanders have cruising come nosing in from somewhere far ever attended, and it about the bay in a beautiful yacht, ground Mail orders re- surely can be out in -the Pacific promptly. "Primrose III." They will cruise ocean, circling Motor Boats For Sale remembered as one of the most thrill- around turned by next mail. with the Boston Yacht the ends of Vancouver island ing and enjoyable occasions of the Club as far Marine Motors as and either meet their fate In Stanley season. Boothbay, and then will start on the wide Perfex a two weeks' arms of Waterproof igni- Gold filled ... cruise to Southwest stretching the or Eyeglass Chains 50c Mrs. Stella C. Lancaster is enter- waiting trap tion, supplies, repairing, Harbor, Me. Those who are in the net or escape to reach the taining Rev. and Mrs. J. G. Nichols of river's in- overhauling. Gasolene for Prescription Lenses ground to order South party are: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Har- land Hac'.ley, Mass., for a few days reaches, there to sacrifice their ■ale. 40c and up at "The dy, Mr. Stanley Ross, Mr. William Cedars." lives in giving forth the eggs which WM. H. ROHR, Miss Marion Cousins Huggins. and Miss Dorothy and Genuine Shell and Rubber Frames for leaves Hustins the sun heat hatches in the shallow 14 COMMERCIAL WHARF for a brief visit to Master Theodore Busch, all of Mai- Kennebunkport, water which lies motionless over PORTLAND Glasseb -.., den. the Library $1.00 Me., before her departure to Somer- yellow river beaches or _ ville, Mass. Miss Nellie Brand of Maiden. Mass., the gravel Telephone Colored Glasses 50c and Agent for Gray Gcarloss Detachable up Some of the is the guest of Miss Alice MacDonald shoals. islanders here have Boat Motor, Fits Boat. taken at "The over Labor The simple Any ATLAS SHUR-ON EYEGLASSES several delightful sailing trips Crowsnest," Day. drama, always terminat- around the bav this Mrs. Harvey Pike and daughter El- ing in tragedy for the fish one or Sold only at this office. week in George way Portland's Newe3t Hotel boat eanor of Brookline, Mass., are the the has Elevator A Guppy's "Speedaway." On Mon- other, been enacted for years Private Baths Consultation Free All Kinds of Optical guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Horton Repairing day they went to Cliff and on Wednes- and years, and the Indians have been Long Distance Telephone in Rooms day to Bailey's at "The Idlewild" for a week or so. Island. eye witnesses of the exodus from the HOTEL miss iviary j. rabrahan ivir. i^vereii Arnold ana triend or BRUNSWICK of New Ips- time the G. V. Boston arrived salmon left the sea. SEEM AY ER, Prop. wich, N. H., is the guest of Mr. and Sunday for a short at "The European Plan $ 1 per up c Eastern Mrs. C. W. at "The Briar- stay Idlewild.' Miss Elsie day OUVENIERS Steamship Corporation Newhall, A inerican Plan per T»T"/7 cliife." Williams and Mr. Edward Carlson of f'2 day up HUNTS WIFE; GETS BLACK EYE 21-23 Preble Mr. C. P. Hatch arrived Boston left this cottage on Saturday, St., Portland, Maine Thursday Near Monument with Mr. Fred and after spending a few delightful Square MAIN?: STEAMSHIP LINE Hatch wife of Bos- days William ton for a on the island. Snook, Very Much Battered,. TO NEW YORK week or two as the guest of "The Tuckers." Mr. Carlton Hicks and family and Learns Too Late There Was Mr. and Mrs. William S. MacDonald Mrs. Charles F. Ford and family re- No Eiopement. of turned to Somerville after We Somerville, Mass., are the guests Friday, Want to Do of Mrs. A. MacDonald at "The Twin spending their annual vacation at New Brunswick.—William Snook, MONDAY DAY TRIPS Oaks." "The Lyndehurst Your cottage." who owns a large farm near Middle- Mrs. P. H. Purinton of Mrs. W. A. Sampson and sons, MAINE TOURMALINES Leaving Portland at 10.30 a. m. Topsham, bush, came to town to look for Ala Me., was the guest o! Mrs. Beaumont Kenneth and Arthur, have gone to The largest up to date line ol and Cadmus, his former hired man, and Souvenirs Steamships _Qld Colony North at "The Birches" for a few Bath, Me., for a week's visit. In days. & Uieclty. Also a full line Land leave left the with one of Franklin Wharf, Port- Misses E. F. and Mr. and Mrs. G. Whittemore and city much Developing Sarah C. H. Dana lam!L._Tue8days,. Thursdays and Sat- of family and Mr. and "Sirs. and changed for the worse. urdays at 6.30 m. for New York. Lawrence, Mass., returned to their Dewey p. Snook Watches, Clocks, Jewelry Returning—Leave New York Tues- homes on Saturday. V daughter Ruth returned to their home thought that Cadmus had days, Thursdays and Saturdays at Mrs. A. E. in Framingham on Sunday. with Printing Bliss, who is summering eloped Mrs. Snook, who wasn't and offer our and Diamonds 5.00 p. m. Single fare $6.00. Round in you trip $10.00. Portland, Me., spent a few days as around the farm. The farmer met the | and the of and Boston Portland Line guest Miss M. E. Patterson at Philosophy Religion. ex-hired man in Albany street. of 35 Years Leave Franklin "Wharf, Portland the Experience of all at "Wambeck" this week. Mrs. Philosophy, says a is a as a [Repairing kinds short notloe week days at 7.00 p. m. RETURN- writer, bully "Where's my wife?" demanded Guarantee of Results Bliss has been the that talks ING—Leave Boston 7.00 p. m. week touring southern very loud, when the danger Snook. The conclusion of days and part of the Cadmus' an- Not 25 percent CHEAPER Sundays. Steamships Bay British Isles this year and is at a but the moment she •State and Ransom B. Fuller. distance; swer was a blow which landed effect- But 25 cent BETTER returned to the United States the per Fane between Portland and Bos- lat- is hard pressed the she is ter by enemy, ively on Snook's eye. ton, $1.50; staterooms, part of June, thus escaping all McKENNEY JEWELRY CO. $1.00, $1.60. not to be found at her post, but leavea Sundays—Leave Portland 9.00 the inconveniences of the war. Patrolman Hardy took the two men m. the brunt of the Jewelers aad Opticians p. Miss Bird Mlnard and battle to be borne by before Recorder H. M. International Line Miss Blossom Houghton. There SMITH, Photographer who her humbler but steadier re- 8 Elm THREE-TRIP SCHEDULE Ehrnan, have been the guests of comrade, Snook made a charge of assault and St., Portland, Me. Monument Steamships Calvin Austin and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. ligion. Sq., Portland, Me. Hogan this week battery against who denied Agent for Eastman & Ensign Films Governor Dingley leave Portland, Mon- at the Cadmus, "Ramapo," returned to their ORDER days, "Wednesdays and at knowing anything about .what had be- BY MAIL Fridays homes in East Orange, N. J., on Mon- Of Course That's It! 5.00 p. m. for Eastport and Lubec, come of Mrs. Snock. Maine, a.ld St. N. day. WE HAKE A John, B. RE- In a primary room in a city school When SPECIALTY TURNING—Leave Portland for Dr. J. B. and Snook returned to the farm Pidge wife, who have the children were Boston Tuesdays, and talking about the he found his OF Thursdays been visiting Philadelphia friends in wife there. She had Saturdays at 8.0~0* a. m. flight of the birds on the approach of Camden, Me., returned on looked all over the for him. Portland & Rockland Line Saturday. place will winter. The teacher asked there how It was Steamer Monhegan leaves Port- They return to Philadelphia on a misunderstanding all around, COMMONWEALTH HOTEL Souvenir land and the birds knew when to start away. A Spoons, Tuesdays, Thursdays Sat- Wednesday. but Snook still has a black and (Incorporated) urdays at 7.00 a. m. for eye Boothbay Mr. and Mrs. William 13. Heald and little girl's hand went up and she re- Harbor, Now Harbor, Round Pond, Cadmus is in the county jail. Opp. State House BOSTON, MASS* Mr. Albin Heald and eon see Friendship, Port Clyde, Tenants William re- plied, "Why, they the cold wav« f»»T etc. i Harbor Brooches, Novelties, and Rockland. RETURN- turned to Lawrence, Mass., after a ING—Leave flag." Rockland, Mondays, pleasant vacation at "'The Norum- Wednesdays and Fridays at 5.15 a SMALLEST HOUSE IN BERLIN GEO. T. m., touching at above landings. Due bega." SPRINGER in Portland at 2.00 p. m. mi, mm nils, .iMiues i. Bower ana Portland A Little Three-Cornered Bcothbay Line their two are Structure Haa Steamer Mineola leaves daughters spending a Watohaa, Diamonds, Jowilry, Portland few Drink-Shop and Two-Room Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays days at "The Bunchberry Lodge" Silverwar* at 8.00 a. m. for iBast Bothbay and as guests of Miss Sara Bower. Dwelling in It. Intermediate RETURN- landings. Miss Susan Lombard left "Bunch- S15 Congress St., Portland, Me. ING—Leave East Boothbay at 7.00 a. m., Tuesdays, Thursdays and berry Lodge" on Monday for her home Berlin.—Th© smallest house In Ber- Saturdays. in North Adam-). lin Is at 4 H. A. Skalltzer street. As the CLAY, Superintendent, Mrs. A. C. and Franklin Wharf, Portland, Me. King daughter Bea- Skalltlzer street turns at this spot, It trice returned to their home in Som- left this small and the owner erville after an nook, of enjoyable two weeks' Mil visit at "The Central Cottage." Offers rooms with hot and cold On account of dampness the meet- water for 11.00 and up, which In- FALMOUTH in the HOTEL ! A. G. BETTS ing grove was postponed until cludes free use of shower baths. and at | evening given Mrs. Lancaster's to 1 hi* in New Nothing Equal England PORTLAND, MAINE cottage. The evening was in \\ spent Rooms wttn private baths for fl.60 listening to solo WATER SUPPLY singing, violin selec- per