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The Republican Journal 93. NO. 4. fiUXUK _BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY,, JANUARY 27. 1921. FIVE CENTS parsons Waldo county census The Legislature. PATRICK TROY. THE e'^HARLtS CHURCHES PERSONAL. BASKET BALL was born in Thorndike The fourteenth census bulletin of the parsons our Patrick died at his home on Lin- Although lawmakers have not yet Troy Westbrook Seminary basket ball He passed away Jan. 4, United States gives the population of made There will be preaching services at team, " any very important enactments colnville Sunday, Jan. 23d, after Wilmer J. Dorman has returned from a the Avenue, Wood’s West one of the best in the Bel- ot five years, the Waldo county for the 1920 as fol- work of the winter is schoolhouse, Northport, Maine, played jn illness year apparently planned a short illness with pneumonia, aged 52 short visit in Boston. with a next Sunday ai 2:30 p. m. fast school Ins death being cere- lows: view of having a short session. High in the Armory last ,use of years, 10 months and 6 days. He had ■- Mrs. W. H. 1920 1900 An order haB been passed j Whitman has returned Thursday the V or 40 years he had 1910 requiring that The annual of the evening, drawing largest after the tenth of been in poor health for a long time, but! meeting Universal- Belfast .... dtfy no from a week’s visit in kfiil Methodist 5,083 4,618 4,615 February pri- ist church and will be held in Bangor. and most enthusiastic audience of the member of the vate bills will be for his and was a parish Belmont .... 250 335 352 accepted considera- death came suddenly their next Feb. Walter S. Packard of Stetson is season. Norman S. He was a staunch tion Mr. Baxter, president of vestry Tuesday, 1st, pro- visit- Donahue of this city Unity- Brooks .... 691 704 669 the Sen- shock to his family and friends. Mr. and ceeded by a picnic supper. All members in his former was referee and lived his daily life Burnham. 643 733 766 ate, Mr. Barnes, speaker of the ing Belfast, home. called for two over-time who Troy was born in Limerick, Ireland, and are urged to be present. House, have had much periods as whose cheery voice Frankfort ... 624 1,157 1,211 legislative ex- Mrs. Mary S. Staples is seriously ill at the score at the close of the' man perience and will see that came to this country when a young man. Freedom .... 460 480 479 business is regular time to others The regular services wilt be held at the her home on Swan Lake avenue. stood 19 to 19. Neither a „eenied bring transacted without He on his arrival Islesboro .... 637 923 unnecssary delay. It engaged in 877 gardening Universalist church Sunday with ser- team scored in » he and seems certain that Maine will the first extra time, but f.,,r many years .... be Mrs. Thomas H. Anderson Jackson 353 416 439 depriv- here and always followed that occupation. mon at 10.45 a. m. Rev. William of Portland ed of one of her by in the second were Knox. 532 511 558 Congressmen after March Belfas* got a basket an<S several years ago, He married Cleary of Vaughan. The choir will have a special arrived .Tuesday for a visit with Mrs, 4, 1923. This will necessitate a Mary Milton, Liberty .... 571 650 737 formation Westbrook two and a foul them the at iNortliport camp- musical program. The Sunday school Fred G. gave of three Congressional Districts instead Mass., who was formerly of Bandon, Spinney. Lincolnville. 811 1,020 1,223 will meet at noon. victory in the final tally of 25 to 21 The y cottage, tie eujoyed of four and this should be done In the fam- Monroe .... 734 872 958 during County Cork, Ireland. 1901, Mrs. Harriet M. Stevens was called to but with this session of the Legislature. This will summary: f ibis kind, Montville ... 743 850 982 ily moved to Islesboro, where he was FIRST PARISH (Unitarian) CHURCH. the death of her 1 Dexter, Saturday by 1 make fracture in the Westbrook Morrill .... 307 353 420 “political state’’ Belfast .is church interests, his caretaker of the Charles S. Pierce place Rev. A. E. Wilson, minister. Preaching Paul. and anxious politicians will be much brother, Elmer Northport 466 518 545 in service at 10.45 a. sermon is the Flaherty If 1 rf Z ■ to m., Vaughan were everything evidence in Augusta on and after March for eight years. The family then came Palermo .... 567 690 757 fourth and final of the series on our new Mrs. B. F. Wells was called to Auburn Balfour If 2 one son, fourth. We think the mourn him .... people of the to Belfast and have lived here Prospect 431 697 648 about statement of faith, “Man." Church the illness of her King rf 4(1) If Norton 6 ; State will approve the recently by daughter-in- wife Alma, who have Searsmont 669 828 949 following orders, eleven years. His widow and one daugh- school at noon All cordially invited to Kenney c 2 c Smalley 1 <1> which have been passed: law, Mrs. B. F. Wells. Jr. father I Searsport. 1,373 1,444 1,349 him. Mr. worship at this church. Gaughan lb 3 rb HolTses-' their during that it is the sense of ter, Helena Mary,survive Troy ! Stockton Springs. 1,175 1,103 872 Ordered, this Leg- Fred G. Spinney was called to Bangor Hamer rb lb Matthews I. ss He leaves three islature that a was an kindhearted and Swanville 396 467 502 reorganization and con- industrious man, Methodist church. People’s Meth- solidation of the Saturday by the illness and death -of his were very dear to several State was all who The Islesboro A. A. were •ho Thorndike ... 429 525 497 depart- generous, and respected by odist Church, Rev. Charles W. Martin, in Be.fast ments, commissions, boards and bureaus father, William Q. Spinney. her in the Connecti- Troy. 638 768 766 knew him. The funeral was held at St. pastor; parsonage, No. 7 Court St.; tele- Tuesday night but their game with the is possible and desirable at this be Ware Unity. 916 899 877 time; phone, 213.11. Sunday morning preach- Mrs. Annie Libbey of Freedom has , she wife of Guy it further Francis church Tuesday forenoon, Rev. Belfast A. A. was too one-sided to be 468 12 m. Waldo. 396 386 ing, 10.45; Sunday school, Evening been the recent of her who lives at that a committee Fr. MacPartland The bearers guest sister, Mrs. as the latter Gracie, Winterport 1,433 1,582 1,623 Ordered, shall pro- officiating. service at 7.30. Prayer meeting this, interesting, scored 100 to 6 ceed with diligence to into Ella at No. 1 Court street. rvices, conducted by inquire the were Messrs. Michael Collins, John Thursday, evening at 7.30. Sprowl, Harry A. Foster refereed. The summary Waldo whole proposition and report from time irinian of 'Unity, were County. 21,328 23,388 24,185 Leary, Francis Moore and James D. Hill. Charles O. Beals of Augusta, Smalley, If 12 Williams, I to time to-the present legislature for fur- The first baptist Church. Rev. deputy There were many Mr. of commissioner of labor and Norton, rf 14 Yeaton, 2 ther instruction, suggestions or limothy Cleary Hyde Park,Mass., C. 13 deputy factory FREDERICK A. PARKER actions; tieorge Sauer, pastor; residence, Getchell, c 7 S. Pendletoi? them being set and be it further a brother of Mrs. came to attend was in Belfast on among Troy, Cedar; telephone, 123-11. The services inspector, business last lb 8 that such Matthews, Crosby and from the Resolved, committee consid- the funeral. of on are at 10.45 and m's family Frederick A. Parker died at his home worship Sunday week. Vaughan, rb 9 S. Pendleton, S er carefully the urgent need of a fixed from Mr. 7.30. Bible school at 12 o’clock. Chris- 1 Beatrice: pinks in Monroe on Jan. 12 of heart failure. Miss Louise R. Clement policy, insuring to all of the people of our tian Endeavor at 6.30 Thursday at 7.30 returned home | are and from a nephew, State the knox BASKET BALL AT Mr. Parker had been sick about three largest possible measure of effi- county republicans in the mid-week service. The public is Tuesday from an extended trip including UNITY a cient service, consistent with the abso- Bangor; large piece weeks and it was thought he was getting CHARGE heartily invited to attend. visits in New York and Connec- lute of the most and Boston, An and a necessity rigid prac- Pastor Sauer’s sermon theme for Sun- audience of nearly 300 pedple gath- n Grange; spray when he away. ticut. E. better suddenly passed tical economy. from The Knox County Republicans took day is “What can Jesus do for Me," and ered in Odd Fellows hall in Unity to wit- : narcissus nieces, was born in 1839 but a few An act has been The deceased introduced entitled service the ad- Miss Orra a at the popular evening Mildred Danforth, student ness two basket ball allian Walton of Port- “Absentee Voters Franchise’’ and charge of affairs at the beginning of the games. The firs' rods from the place where he died, the pe- dress will be on “Born Blind.” Inspiring at the Castine Normal titions in school, spent Sat- was between the A.