The Republican Journal: Vol. 88, No. 36
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The Republican Journal. ^Tvli: S6 BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1916. NUMBER 36 cauBe their r 0t 1 oday’s Journal. Col. Roosevelt in Maine. husbands and fathers have been AN OUTING IN NORTHPORT. called to the Mr. to Maine. THE a>nun —— oorder to make good Mr, Wilson’s Hughes Coming PERSONAL. REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN refusal to let the and it seemed hes. .The Strike Called Off regular army administer This is the '.ime for reunions , ull such punishment to the in Waldo in Maine. .Base Ball. an bandits as to inspire to the host of the Hon. Charles Evans Miss Leonia J. Achorn has returned from County by Auto. Air H.sevelt He deceives Ovation Everywhere. His m least Hughes, Republican [an Open in the u healthy fear. Instead Mr. Wilson’s eminently proper—rt ii Reunions.. An Outing visit | in Lewiston. His to course has been Winslow of Roxbury, nominee for President, is on his way to Maine, extended with relatives in Morrill. Meetings and Music. at Fort Speech Message such as to encourage them occasion.' Dr. W. H. | A Field Day At 8.30 a. m. last into a feeling of boastful at Ba' side that and will in the Bangor auditorium to- L. Thursday some enthu- i Mr. Hughes Coming to Maine Progressives. impunity. Mr.Wilson's Mass., a summer sojourner | speak Harry Coombs of Lynn, Mass., spent La- fifty course has been siastic Personal. precisely like that oi a police sailed together the m. There will be a Dor Republicans in a dczen accom- | Northport News.. j two yachtmates who had j morrow, Friday, at 8 p. big Day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. autos, Progressives united with Republicans in commissioner who declined to permit his Hon. Hells.. Rockland Personals. ; po- j more than thirty turnout at the Maine Central station when Mr. Coom bs. panied by Patrick H. Kelley, members welcoming to Maine Theodore Roosevelt, who lice men to use their night sticks ! waters of Penobscot Bay j .The Sec- against burg- of the Belfast lain Crop—Men. night, at Lewiston, made his first lars; and instead insisted occasionally since, ■. Hughes and party arrive at 4 50 p. m.. and a band and Charles F. Thursday that the household- years ago and had met only Misses Florence and Ruth Kimball went to Hammons, v Summer's in the for the election of ers should sit tenor Infantry...A speech campaign up all night so as to scare the 1 have a smoke talk. monster at Reduced rates on soloist, inaugurated a whirlwind cam- shou d dine together and | parade bight. for a few «roni Field. Forest and Bog. Charles Evans Hughes to the presidency and burglars Bangor days' visit with Miss Mildred away." land at The the railroads. One fare for the round on paign by holding 9 open-air rallies in the fol- utor Johnson a Free Trad- the address he will deliver in the State Mr. We embarked in a Ford yacht trip only Roosevelt stated bis position on prepar- j | Dewitt, Interference. .Gen. down the Maine Central for -100 from lowing places: Bay | dential election contest edness which, he said, should a Journal office and cruised Northport j parties of any sice, Saturday Cove, Lin- embody big Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Nickerson, On his way from Boston to Portland, he was and sufficient navy and a small and ! hand the one station. Get aboard and hear the next S. Auspland of Freder- colnville Center, | efficient avenue, and after passing on the pert j Searsmont, South Montville, i Dale Meeting in South roanaly cheered by a crowd, including many regul army, but that we should also icktor., N, B„ are visiting; relatives in Belfast Center ual provide attractive of cottages on the North President, Montville, Liberty. East Palermo and County Correspondence. summer visitors, at Old Orchard. He spoke a for a system of obligatory military of group and training and anchored Next Mr. will ar- vicinity. Branch Mills. The included few words, urging the Maine voters to elect our young men, on the Swiss and Australian •Shore entered the campground Saturday morning Hughes party Hon. Carl ! Ms. Regimental Reunions., frederick Hale of Portland to the United models. Inn and the tennis rive in on the 9.38 train from Bangor Mifs Lillian R. Johnson has returned to her E. Milliken, the Republican candidate tor j Transfers in Real Estrte. between the Northport Augusta Gov- States Senate. Here,again, the speaker criticized the Demo- and home in 1 who made of court. We found the Inn a most comtortable will make a short address, probably from isleaboro, after spending some months ernor, friends in every place visited. Nt?Ws of Belfast-News At Portland he was met a cratic administration tor | by large delega- what he termed a in r.nd the and his capable as- the balcony of the Opera House. Belfast. The meetings were largely attended and most V rpoks. tion of Portland Republicans and Progressives, “Safety-First" policy, which looks to safety harbor port captain Gath- with automobiles and to Monument rather than Burnham, extended the From Mr. will to Rock- enthusiastic. The was >rm in Sunapee.. Family escorted duty. Continuing on the subject sistant, Mr. and Mrs. Augusta Hughes go Mrs. S. W Johnson left Thursday noon for campaign, resumed Stories. .A where he was taken in a re- of duty, he said: dinner. Animal Busy Ship square, charge by glad hand and served an excellent land, arriving there at 3.55. He will be escort- an extended visit with relatives in Minne- Sept. 5th and will continue until of Lewiston and Auburn “I wish to see this Saturday Recent Deaths... Revival ception committee from nation act in similar fash- in Then followed a smoke talk on the veranda, ed by a reception committee from the Hughes Minn. night, and Hon. Patrick H. of and brought to Lewiston in a special electric ion, both as regards its own safety and as re- apolis, Kelley Michigan, building. It was and Z\> car. gards the performance of international which reminiscences figured largely. Fairbanks club to the Thorndike Hotel, P. H. Gillin of Bangor and other ks’ Centennial... Editorial duty. Ralph O’Connell returned to Bangor Monday interesting The former was I wish to see it and 1885* where a [: is president warmly greeted by forethought, by effort recalled that 3 years ago—in September, public reception will beheld from 4.30 speakers from outside the county will be pi; Fleeting Prosperity in Port- hard after a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. How Women as he passed through Congress street training, and by the cultivation of a in the cutter to beard in ! nradise. .Tell —we had our first cruise together 5 30 p. m. A big torchlight procession, with addition to many well known Waldo land, and was given a rousing reception in broad and intense feeling of national patriot- Charles O’Connell. \\ ill Control Politics. .County two five Lewiston. He reviewed a to so its and that our shipmates, bands, will form at 6.30 for a street parade county politicians. Every voter regardless long torchlight pro- ism, develop courage and its efficient yacht Pilgrim, Mrs. and Kenne- r.t-sjondence. had since Mrs. Cliffcrd Wilband of of cession of uniformed marching clubs, includ- strength as to be able to hold its own against Geo. A. and Russell G. Dyer and at 7.15 Mr. Hughes will speak in a large party,and the ladies interested in suffrage .Bel- Quimby bunk autoed to Belfast and La- rt. Stockton Springs ing delegations from Androscoggin, Cumber- any possible aggression; and then I wish to see tent on the M. Sunday spent or are gone alott. Y. C. A. lot, corner of Union otherwise, cordially invited to attend urrent.. Born. .Married. land, Oxford, Kennebec Sagadahoc and Frank- it put duty first, not safety first, when any bor day with relatives in Seaismont. his nautical experiences and Limerock streets. Mr, leaves the meetings. The for the .e- 1 Affairs at Home. lin counties. Progressive leaders and voters small, well-behaved people is treated as Bel ! Dr. Winslow began Hughes itinerary with a sensa- Rackland at Mrs, June Hills Hunter of Marblehead, mainder of the week is as were conspicuous in the parade, which was led gium i.as been treated. I stand for the safety | as a boy in the merchant marine 9p.m. follows: 50 mounted men and was 35 minutes in that is obtained the of ! he was one arrived called here the ill- by by performance duty. tional shipwreck. January 7, 1857, Mass., Friday, by Thursday, Sept. 7. 9 a. m., Morrill: 1C a. m„ the stand. The Democratic I do not stand for the that is obtained passing reviewing safety ? ■JUttl-u ness of her Marion Brown. South Hie Churches. of the s or tne n^w sister, Mrs. E. Brooks; 11a. m.; Knox Station; dinner Lewiston Sun says it was “the greatest demon- by the sacrifice of ship company duty. News. at 2 x & Conner, whi**h Brooks; p. m.. 3 stration ever accorded any person in any po- utsueve mat waeu me Aoiencau people built at this port by White Northport Mrs. James *0. Durham was in Augusta last Troy creamery; p. m.., State superintend- litical in and a Lewiston realize that the issue is before them strik- Corner: 4 Lradley, campaign Maine,” squarely sailed on that day for New Orleans and Friday and called on Miss Ethel M. Scribner, Troy p. m., West Troy; evening the Universalist Church special to the Boston Globe says: “From the they will put duty first and net safety first: Mr.