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T4E Republican— •-- -- Journal.-- ■ 23 volume 94. NO. 45. V BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1922. FIVE CENTS ______

County Farm Bureau’s 11 THE CHURCHES The News of Belfast Growing Interest in Revival Meetings The Wald# ARMISTICE DAY, ifM EMBER PERSONAL Seed Show and Exhibit. Annual Meeting There will be preaching services at Remember the Red Cross roll call Sun- The large audience which well filled the third annual rarm Bureau get-to- Post of the American Wood’s schoolhouse, W. Northport, next Otis Smith has returned from a busi- day afternoon, Nov. 12. Methodist church last Sunday evening The The Frank D. Hazeltine legion the in Mali Mon- at 7.30 m. Miss ness visit in making the trip by Emphasized growing interest the was held in Memorial Saturday p. by Adams, Boston, The Ladies Circle of the Baptist to unite with Sewing revival now the fifth gether requests the people of Belfast and vicinity and on Sundav afternoon at 2.30 motor. meetings entering the dtrection of Coun- by church will have their annual sale and day under personal Rev. C. W. Martin. week of continuous service!. Such re- it in the observance of Armistice Day, November Miss Alice of Camden was a public supper in the vestry December 12. Norman S. Donahue of Belfast proper Huzzey markable and continued growth in public ty Agent of Mrs. J. L. Cedar Sunday guest Colby, The meeting of the Guild will be support of this type of campaign clearly t[ie Home Demonstration Agent, eleventh. FIRST L'NI VERSA LIST CHURCH. Ser- regular j street ndicates the talent and of the of Belfast. vices will be held next Sunday morning held in the North church parlor next Mon- ability Estelle Nason In of the valiant services and sacri- Mias Frances B. the Miss commemoration at 10.45 a. m. Sermon by the pastor, Mrs Henry Mardenof Windsorvill ■, ar- day evening at 7 30. All women of the leader, Adams, Scot- was crowded with people and tish The hall fices rendered by our fallen comrades, and in conformity Rev. William Vaughan, and music by the rived Tuesday to visit Mrs. Julia G. Fer- First Church Federated are invited to be evangelist. unable to get seats. There choir. A cordial welcome is extended Conversions are frequent and numeroua l0me were guson. present. ex- with the of the Proclamations issued by the Gov- already. Miss Adams has been impor- from sufficient room for the spirit to all. was far Mrs. Ella W. Crie of Rockland has The first week of November has been tuned to take her labors in six other our is up latter far exceeded the ernor of our State and the Mayor of City, it fitting a all that one could ask for hibits, but the Methodist Church. People’s Meth- been spending few days with friends in any reasonably rhurches at the close of the meetings in this and will make the seem shorter, i anticipation of all interested. that this should be done. odist Church, Rev. Charles W. Martin, city. Belfast as a result of the spreading inter- fondest No. 7 Court tele- There has been only one rainy day thus exhibit consisted of pota- pastor; parsonage, SL; Mrs. Albert D. has returned rat of her work in this city. A delegation The men’s Mowry which was the 8th will be held in the at 1.30 o’clock. 213.11. morning service far, Wednesday, Tom Monmouth arrived on and Services Armory phone, Sunday from visits with relatives in Boston and Saturday corn, small grains and apples toes, F. will deliver the at 10.45. Sunday school, 12 m. Evening The next regular meeting of Aurora rvening to remain until Monday and at- were wonderful in many The Kev. William Skerrye oration. vicinity. their specimens service at 7.30. Prayer meeting this, Rebekah Lodge will be held Tuesday j end these services. should be es- Government, secret at 7.30. Dr. and Mrs. O. S. Vickery and son The sermon last rfsoecta, and the farmers The City orders, patriotic bodies, Thursday, evening evening, Nov. 14, with a supper at 6 30, "Rope” of Sunday to say John have returned from a few days visit 1 was a to withstand pecially gratified with the display and the public at large are invited to attend served by a committee composed entire- rvening strong appeal fellowship and the schools, Mrs. Katherine Quimby Hollingshead in Boston. he thrall of evil and the self- nothin# of thc Buod ly of gentlemen. The annual roll call | habits, and sugges- services. sang in the choir of the Federated church 1 so that ono friendly exchange of ideas these Miss Maude Bridges, who was a recent will also be observed and it is hoped that leception, practiced often, ,he °* last Sunday in the absence of Mrs. C. W. ran break was • 11 has never been Pr,vlleBe J. E. BRALEY, Commander of Mrs. Otto returned a large number will be present. away emphasized by tions who was for the guest Thompson, to sec at any county or State Wescott, away day. itrong rope, the smallest fibres of which the writer to Bucksport Sunday. Senator H. C. that could compare with Mrs. Hollingshead was for several years Buzzell, Representative , mapped easily, but which when twisted f,jr products Wm. K. Rev. Wm. Ed- To the Citizens ot Belfast: City Government a member of the choir of the Unitarian Mr. Wm. Wilson and Miss Pearl Snow- Keene, Vaughan, ogether and bound about the speaker’s church and a favorite as a ward Evans, Mrs. Chas. M. Craig and by the women’s division general sopra- man of Bucksport were the guests of >ody held tightly against her utmost ef- lhThe displays no soloist. Mrs. Cecil Clay went to Rockland Tues- were neatly arranged by and Mrs. Ida Gray Sunday. 'orts to break away. A breathless and of the Bureau In recognition of the services The November meeting of the Belfast to attend the State bearing in all ornamentedwith day Budget ulent congregation watched to the end and were nearly and memory of the living Council was held Mrs. Bell Howes of W. Liberty is the towns in honor City Monday night, The First baptist Church. Rev. the interest of the Waldo County Hospi- truth. and American holly. the Great | his dramatic presentation of evergreen sprays and dead who served in Alderman Hatch presiding. C. guest of her daughter, Mrs. Geo. A. the Girls Home and the Belfast Home and efforts to have George Sauer, pastor; residence, 13 tal, Miss Knowlton sang beauti- evident interest in harmony with the The roll of accounts was read on Peach St. The World War; and pass- Cedar. Telephone 123-11. Matthews, for Aged Women. "One Solemn ac- was felt in the careful ar- the ully Softly Thought" the best possible wishes of the great masses of ed as follows: The appointed services of this church Mrs. Charles Wellman of Bel- on the Mr. Edward and the excelfcnt workmanship and especially Mr. and In order to dispel the rumor that the rompanied organ by rangement people of our country, Contingent .5 225 will be held at 10.45 and 7.30 on home arti- 12Q Sunday mont left Monday for Florida, where war is in Martin, organist for the evening. and designs of needful with tlie spirit of the and tax added to the advance prices Quality in harmony Highways Hridgea 3,607 70 with Bible school at 12 o'clock, and Chris- will spend the winter. The children’s meetings grow in inter- clothing, millinery, fancy work, the Governor of our iSchool ?87 50 they at the Colonial theatre, the management cles Proclamaliot by Transportation tian Endeavor Society at 6.30. The mid- women and The wishes to that this is not the fact. rst. The meetings for girls canning, etc. following and hoped that Armory —.. 62 50 of ar- state, cooking, State, it is suggested week service Thursday evening at 7.30 Mrs. E. B. Billings Lynn, Mass., are The their chairmen were present: will abstain of Schools. 118 90 The prices on all regular programs are inly enthusiastically supported. clubs with the citizens of Belfast Supt. Sunday morning theme: "God Bless rived recently as the guest of her daugh- at Cutting Bushes. 83 70 Matinees Evenings irayer bell which rings each morning Bellas!, Mrs. John Sylvester; Belmont, their regt lar labors throughout ! Mrs. F. R. Cedar street. 10c, 20c, 25c, 10c, 25c, from Park. 14 86 the Red Cross.” At the close of the ser- ter, Poor, 1.00 has become a local institution, eati- Elijah Morse; Knox, Mrs. Armistice Day, November City 30c. On All Specials Matinees 10c, 20c, Mrs. the day on Town of Lincolnville. 40 00 vice a representative of the Belfast Chap- Mass., to prayer fur the success of the Lincolnville, Mrs. Donald in a Phillip Littlefield of Springfield, 25c. Evenings 10c, 25c, 35c, these prices ng many Gilchrest; 11 1922, and occupy themselves R. Account. 14 66 ter of the American Red Cross will be Mrs. Ethel Ad- Hayford was in Belfast recently for a short visit include the tax. neetings. Heald; South Montville, which shall be an expression and Toole 302 79 manner Machinery ready to receive cur membership fee for with Mrs. W. L. Hall and family. The schedule of services for the remain- Mrs. Mary Bartlett; Morrill, Mrs. of the Services 190 06 am*. of their appreciation Free Library. the ensuing year. News was received Wednesday morn- ier of the week follows: Searsmont, Mrs. Milbury achieved. School Contingent. 46 27 and Wm. H. Dic- J N. Mears; rendered and Victory At the evening service there will be an George C. Thompson ing from Newton, Mass., announcing the at 7 Mrs. Porter Webb, Mrs, and Insurance... 299 16 Wednesday evening 30—Topic, Hunt; Swanville, this fourth Repairs address on "How the of Oberam- autoed to Brunswick last Saturday to Nov. 7th of Fannie I. Issued at Belfast, Maine, 925 61 People key death, Hopkins, Perilous Tndecision. Text, Acts 26:28. Waldo, Mrs. C. W. Paupers. ball jenies Webster; of 1922. merg. u have kept faith with God.” It is attend the Bowdoin foot game. formerly ot Belfast, at the age of 64 years. afternoon at 2.30—Meeting Mrs. Laura Chase day November, Sewera. 88 81 Thursday Shorey; Jackson, a of the of the Her death occurred at the home of her W. WESCOTT, Mayor Cemeteries 8 00 story spiritual impression W. re- ’or women and girls only. Evening at Eva Nealley; Northport, Mrs. C. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Ryder Monroe, Sidewalks. 49 40 famous Passion Play as given this sum- sister, Mrs. Henry C. Daniels. The funeral 1.30—The Power of Conviction. T*xt, Cove. Mrs. Hopkins turned Tuesday from visits in Boston, Bird; Saturday Fire Department. 116 56 mer The address will be superb y illus will take place in the chapel at Grove \cts 24:25. Mrs ALLIANCE PROGRAM New York and in Manchester, N. H. Mrs. Guv Unity, UNI TARIAN .. 27 00 Thorndike, Ware; City Budding trated with newly imported pictures. A Cemetery Sunday at 1 o’clock with Rev. F'iday afternoon at 3.30— Meeting for Waterman Wood; Police 123 62 have re- Marian Winterport, Department silver collection will be. received. The Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Thornton George C, Sauer of the Baptist Church ichool children. Evening at 7.30—Topic, entertaining and instruc- Team. 86 00 afttr Mrs. Alger Perkins. The following City public is cordially invited to be present. turned to tlieir home on Cedar street ofliciating. Death and Afterwards. Heb. 9:27. it became local and visiting talent General School Purposes. 59 17 Text, To those in attendance ap- tive program by On Thursday evening MisB Clarissa A. spending the past summer in Augusta. at 10 for ttie Alliance dur- Cemetery Perpetual Care. 1,033 76 ft of the lhird Maine will Next Sunday morning 45—Topic, that the girls and boys of the has been arranged R. of nurses at the Kin Company parent Water Supply 400 00 Hewey, N., supt son John and Mr. ["he Two Prayers; a, The Terrible Prayer, who have been here each fall foi the coming season by the program Mr. Otto Thompson, have a concert and ball in the Armory county ing Maintenance State Road. 61:9 37 Wall hospital, China, will apeak upon the T thee have me Luke ir Mrs. S. L. Shute, chair Joe Grant, has returned from a hunting the night before Wednes- pray excused;” their contests have proper instruction committee, _S. Swan Lake Aveuue.. 938 11 work of Christian Missions in and Thanksgiving, “God be China, in northern each bringing a will a 14:18; b, The Necessary Prayer, circles as well as with the man: trip Maine, day, Nov. 29th. Tiiere be concert \he home of the great movements and personalities nerciful to me a Luke 18:13. 48 nice deer. and cabaret with music by McKeen's or- sinner;” County Agents. Nov. 9. Musicale. A. Stanley Cay- Total.610.015 of the present hour in an awakening at 7 00 (note the chestra. The tickets for the dance and Next Sunday evening officers and chairmer assisted by lo- on The following ting of Bangor, violinist, Petition of L. F. Marden to cut ice China. Miss Hewey is a Maine woman, Mr. and Mrs. klmer A. bherman nave The Two Ways. Text, succeed the eflicienl also the reservations for the cabaret lour):—Topic, were elected to very cal artists. the “Muck” was granted subject to ap- highly trained for her work, and is in returned from a visit in Providence, Matt. 7:13-14. The theme, Wnich way I tables will be on sale at the City with Hon. be announced. Drug management of the past year November, exact date to proval of Committee on City Property. great deman I Bince returning home on where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. on the Read & ire you travelling? Are you way. H. Miller of president I have Had—and A J. to move a build- Store, Hills, prop. Allen Lincolnville, “Courier and Guides Petition of Noyes furlough, as a speaker. Her life like pic- Charles A. Horton. you want to see the end of? O. W. Ripley, Montville; vice Have Had Mrs. George was to of tures of conditions in China are President, Some Who Me,’’ ing granted subject approval present Mass room was at a premium at the T his sermon measures well up to those secre- Mrs. Grace Davis of Worcester, Standing president, C. E. Bellows, Freedom; C. Bosson, Jr of Eggemoggin. Committee on Highways. of absorbing interest. Friends through- Colonial last when af recent Sunday evenings and a large Rev. | was the guest of Mrs. George A. Quimby, Monday evening tary and treasurer, J. W. Waterman, Bel- Dec. 7. The Way to Happiness, Petition of Walter J. Clifford for at- out the community are cordially invited is while here to attend the funeral services The Paramount Picture “The Old Home- attendance confidently expected. C. E Searsmont; Un tirian News. the catch basin in front of Ea- fast; poultry, Marriner, Win. F. Skerrye. j tention to to attend this service. stead” was presented. A very good tes- J. Charles M. of Mrs. Clara A. brier. crops, Carl Adams, Montville; stoex, Dec 21. Travel Talks, Mrs ; ton Black was referred to Committee on timonial to this theatres popularity. To- MRS. ROY E. YOUNG. Ralph Hayford, News. Rev. W. son and Mrs. Louis A Lord, Belfast; orchard, Craig. Congregational ! Sewers. The First Church, Federated, Eugene E., of Mr. day and tomorrow Mae Murray in B. L. Aborn, Belfast; Mrs. on s 26 N. Belfast; clubs, Mrs. Jan. 4. Chile and its People, Report of Committee Street Ligh F. Skerrye, minister; residence, High F. Gannon, left recently for Attica, Broaway Rose will be presented. Broad- Antilca, wife of Roy E. Young, died Nov. Marthon Belfast; foods of Fairfield Unitarian laid on the table until the 86-4. Please do not he has a with the accounts, Doak, Wm. S. Simpson was read and street; telephone, Y„ where position way Rose has just finished a run on Broad >, at their home on Congress St., after Mrs. John R. Waterman, advises fail to the minister of any project leader, News. next meeting (The report moving telephone Thomas Boyce Company. way and Belfast audiences should feel very painful illness of over two years’ leader, Mrs. O. road to the distress where his ser- Belfast; clothing project Jan. 18. An Historical I lights from the Head of Tide case of illness or proud that they have a theatre that shows duration. She was born in Brooks, Dec. household manage- Flor- haymond O. Youn a student at the W. Ripley, Montville; ! from Eastport, Maine to Key West, lower bridge,) vices can be helpful. Sunday morning run films. 26, the daughter of S. M. and Julia j Boston University, was called home first 1877, ment, Mrs Elijah Morse, Belfast. ida, illustrated wi£h lantern slides from Reports of City Marshal and Tax Col- service at 10 45; sermon topic, "Our [Edgecomb) Knowlton and her married rib. Thursday by the illness and death of his handsome blue, red and yellow taken the author along aud on file Its and Its Ob- Howard E. Wilson, U. of M., 23. was was The photographs by lector were read placed Country; Opportunity E. life, an unusually happy one, spent H. ; mother, Mis Hoy Young. bona, from the p,ess of James Gilley the Atlantic Coast, l3r. Alfred Johnson Petition of Central Maine Power Co to ligation.'” A cordial invitation is one of the five seniors pledged to Tau in Belfast, where Bhe leaves many of cash auc man the were given instead prizes of Boston. ! locate poles on the Park road was granted, extend d to all. Here let no Mrs. John Hill left Tuesday for an ex- Beta Pi before student ibody, Nov. friends, tor many years she had been a in the men’s division with to Tau were distributed F'eb. 1. A Cross Country Trip subject to the approval of Committee on be stranger. “Whosoever thou art tended visit in Boston, New York, Wash- 2nd. Membership Beta Pi, honor- member of the Baptist church and its al- much in evidence oi Mrs. leave it not is thereby being very the American Bar Association, Highways. that enterest this church, ington and Maryland. Mrs. Hill expects ary engineering fraternity, limited to lied societies. Her husband, one son, as the lati News. in a for for him the students the streets, meeting adjourned Arthur Ritchie. Congregational The following orders were passed without prayer thyself, to be gone about six weeks. highest ranking engineering Raymond O. Young, a student at Boston W. \V es- wor- selected for their in the afternoon. F eb. 15 Musicale. Mrs. C. | concurr nee: who ministers, and for those who who are popularity, University, one daughter, Mrs. Beulah E. women’s divisioi Mrs. John M. Hinchman has closed The exhibits in the cott, chairman of committee in charge. Ordered: That the personal law oflice ship here.” Sunday School immediately prominence in college activities, and high Knox of this her S. M. summer home on street and city, father, so numerous and the so uni Circuit same her High were quality March 1. Papers on Southern ot Clyde R. Chapman be, and the after the morning service. All who are quality of leadership. The Tau Beta Pi Knowlton of Brooks, and three : left Wednesday for a visit in Portland brothers, form requiring considerate judgment tha WTork, Mrs. S. Augustus Parker. Uni- hereby is, designated as the Municipal properly considerate of I he grave issues key is everywhere recognized as a mark Seth Knowlton of Edw. I before going to Detroit, Mich., ror the Stockton, Calif., I do r/iho.-.s were officially awarded. tarian News. Court Room uutd further ordered by the of life recognize the right of the ~hild to of distinction in engineering circles. and John Knowlton, both of Brooks, sur- I /!*# next annual >*ill nccti tu i>e j winter. Hireling March 15 Speaker aud subject I City Council. the best environment possible. Hence vive her. The funeral was held at her far etc. I dent or courts j n. cmey nas receiv- larger hall and the fancy articles, announced. Ordered: That the sale of the old Trac the importance of a vigorous and growing home at 3 with Rev. W. L. west ana miss taun m. ed the decree in one of the cases Wednesday p. m., must be in at least a before the dis business meeting. hundred dollars to i Mrs divorce day Marcn 29. Annual I tor for the sum of Four Sunday School. It serves to give every 1 S. Philbrook of Maas., Prof. Southworth have been in Portland sev- held for decision by Judge Albert M. Eugene Randolph, April 12. Musical Reminiscences, be and the same is hereby approved. child some measure of direct and personal a play._ the of the former’s rela- of Gardiner at the September term former pastor, officiating, assisted by F'rederic R. Sweetser; read by Miss Char- Ordered: That the Assessers be recom- which notonly af- eral days, guests Spear MRS. MARY religious environment, the in Mrs. West’s Rev. George C. Sauer. The interment A. VICKKRY. News. taxes of tives. They made trip of the Waldo County Supreme Judicial lotte W. Colburn. Congregational mended to abate the personal fords promise for the child’s later life, was in Grove cemetery. The bearers 1 car. Court. The case was Vesthia E. John- Amos A. Colcord for 1921 and 1922. but offers greater ground of assurance to were H and L. Mary Ager, widow of James B. Vick- ston, L bt vs. James W. Johnston, tel George Benj. Robertson, Ordered: That the Treasurer be for their children’s wel- 1 City parents solicitous Wells of Auburn was in Belfast for Warren A. Nichols and Robert Holt. died at her home in Call B. F. fast parlies and the former was divorced ery, Unity, Oct. 28 The Roll and he hereby is authorized to settle the fare, and provides a surer foundation for a short visit Friday. He was called to from the latter on account of cruel and Mrs. was born in Fnedom 8t back taxes of the B. A. McKeen estate on the homes of the future, since the children Vickery | j Wiscasset on business and autoed here to abusive treatment. Buzzell & Thornton An Immediate Need years ago and was the last of a o to be derived payment of taxes, costs and interest. of today will be the home makers of family There is great inspiration take dinner with his sister, Mrs. F. G. were for the libellant. the Treasuer be, | eight, all of whom lived to be long pas' | from association with big affairs and big Ordered: That City tomorrow, Spinney. middle one : and he is authorized to settle with All me woriu is oil me move, auu me Belfast. Mr. E. The A. R. C. is taking general age. She leaves daughtei enterprises We of the Waldo County A. hereby South J. Buck is charge Omit for to automobile i line of direction is that in which a man’s Mr. and Mrs. Turner, sou Ervin, of relief in the Near and and three sons. She had lived in Uniti R, C. should know that we are a part, l L. Green damges Henry is this vicinity pressing hay Mr. and operations East, all her was a lor the sum and 44 100 heart is set. That which a man most de- and daughter Verda also their daughter U. of are being rushed as rapidly as married life, devoted moth- however small, of a tremendous bodv of Twenty-two Mrs. Herbert Cunningham Water- supplies T. Robbins and infant son er and a goad her ac Dollars, sires to be, Urn he eventually becomes. Mrs. Marion ville have been spending the past two possible to the refugees from Asia Minor neighbor. During which today is functioning throughout j 1 is the of the statement were guests of their Albert and the victims of the disaster. tive life she was much interested in he: with a membership of forty- Adjourned. This interpretation Henry uncle, weeks with Mrs. Cunningham’s parents, Smyrna the world, j 1 church as as “Ti e of heaven is within you.” M. Parsons Sunday. Mrs. M A. in There are thousands homeless and cold well whatever pertained tc two national Red Cross organizations, kingdom Mr. and Wadlin, North- resolves to be and An call is sent out the welfare of the am South America and If a man highly and wholly port .Mrs. E. G, Curtis returned starving. urgent neighborhood representing Europe, Mr. ami Mrs. O. E Frost, Mayor and I Mrs. O. who the town. Funeral a citizen of the kingdom of h aven in this George Bailey, spent last wetk from for garments of ail kinds, especially for services, conducted bj the Orient. And we should realize that home Tues- home Medford, Mass., Mrs. C. W. Wescott returned of his life will summer in this city, has gone to Frye- women and children whole Rev. W. H. Cheever of wen of that fails to do its world, the course assuredly where she spent a few days with her son garments 1’ittslield, i if one member body after an auto in the Frost car to with Mrs. Reardon held from day trip be in this direction. ') he same law holds | burg, returning Mary Mahlon Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Fin- and clean and ready to wear, lest thou- her late home Monday, Oct it in so far imperils the work of the with best, Norton, Mass. They spent Sunday is Tarbox, who was called here by the soon as and surrounded a of the k ngdom of evil. It, too, within, | entertained a party of relatives sands perish from the cold. As 3Uth, by profusion o: whole. Let us of Waldo county rally Misses Katherine Frost negan, their daughters, a man more and death of brother, Thomas J. Brown. of and other flowers, she was borne to her last restini ! Roll Call which will begin and therefore possesses and triends from Old Town Sunday, cov- possible production layettes proudly to the and Helen Wescott, students at Wheaton the more in the processes of time. ers laid for garments wiU begin in the Waldo County place, bearers being her two sons and on Sunday afternoon, Nov. Mrs. Ida Mace Morrison of Brunswick being eighteen. two grandsons. College. This thought must have forcibly struck Chapter, as it has already begun in many 12th. isspendinga few days with her old friend. COURAGE AND COWARDICE COM- Iiintensively more than one who saw ‘,the picture play, places. In the meantime all who can do Miss Estelle Mason, of Middle street, and BINED. Aii and well-known man “The Old Homestead.” There were two aged so are ; sked to send whatever clothing i with a girlhood friend, Mrs. Sarah Two- came here last Saturday from one of the i men, Joshua Whitcombjand Ephraim Ho they can collect to Mrs. Essie P. Carle, mbly Arey, of Winthrop street, Hal- towns and went through a series brook, who had lived in the same town, county 19 Cedar street. lowell—Kennebec Journal. actions that would a dime in the same environment, had the same of appall nov- and attended the elist. He visited a barber shop, went to friends and neighbors, Mrs. Isabel Brier Erskine and son, Har- THE ELEC 1 IoNS all their lives. a clothing store tor uitable garments to same church Ephraim ry Erskine of Cliftondale, Mass., and Mr. the Bible use at his burial, bought a revolver and i Holbrook read every night. Herbert E. Brier of Malden Mass were As we go to press it seems certain knelt his bedside and had it loaded, then called on an under- Joshua W hitcomb by guests of Mr and Mrs. F. W. Brown :hat Senator Lodge has been reelected \ et one of taker, where he selected his casket, said his prayers every night. while here to attend to attend the funer- py a safe majority and that the Bay lastly notifying the undertaker to call at these men became, in the mysterious pro al services of Mrs. Clara A. Brier. State wdl have a Republican governor a certain time at a room he had engaged cesses of time, so cruet that hecouls 'or the next two years. New York and whelm hi to take his life in. This was more than wring a neighbor’s heart Mrs. Grace W’ells Howes of Boston is State appears to have gone Democratic, than abate the undertaker could stand for as he felt family in shameful ruin, rather stopping at the Coombs house on High rhe solidity of the South seems to be un- he would be morally and legally crimi a penny of that which he believedhis due; Btreet while in the city on business. Mr. proken. Returns re coming in slowly so in nal if he did not interfere with these well while the other had become strong and Mrs. Loren Cross, now at their farm put it seems certain that the Republi- laid plans, so he notified City Marshal his faith in ar. unseen but unfailing provi- in Morrill, will also spend a few weeks :ans will retain control of the National bore with Knowlton who at once obtained a war dence of good, that he not only at the Coombs bouse before going to Senate and House. Returns thus far re- trial to which rant to restrain the old man from com- cheerful fortitude the severe Florida for the winter. vived indicate that in most States there UMBRELLA He was then when he well mitting suicide. taken to he was subjected, might was a light vote. There were two U. S. Norman S. Donahue and Marthon Doak the poor debtors’ room at the county have thought that God had forgotten him, senators elected in Pennsylvania. Re- when have returned from a in jail. It was necessary to lift him bodily but was also able to say, providence hunting trip ;urns received thus far show that both in Nor'hern Mr. Donahue from the auto and it was then the revol MORE THAN ONE ? had placed power for ample vengeance Maine, bringing Republican candidates were elected by darkest hour of his for back two deer and Mr. Doak one. Mrs ver was discovered. He was kindly HAVE^YOU his hand, at the arge majorities. ain’t no revenge in my Donabue and the baby were in Hartland, treated by the officers then in charge and ~ tunes,—“There religion,Eph.” Holbrook had set his heart at her former home durmg his absence, a man kept with him the two nights he the on Mr. the was held pending an investigation as to The Umbrella you against rain; on money: Uncle Josh had set his and her father, Lancey, joined protects his It was decided that to his neighbor “with malice toward hunters at Hartland. sanity. finally Stitchers Wanted 11 lb for all.” Each man’s he was only despondent so was sent old none, with charity —AT— what shall against left Elmer S. CollinB and bride, formerly home in a more reas- protect you purpose grew with his growth till it Tuesday mcrning age^ of tms left Whether Miss Marguerite Ingalls city, onable frame of mind. On leaving he BEFORE little room for anything else. PULLMAN’S PANTS FACTORY AND SAVING and shortly after the ceremony Saturday thanked Sheriff Frank A. Littlefield and RATIONAL LIVING he would or no that purpose moulded at (he home of the officiating cler- Bridge Street, Belfast. fashioned his life to its own shape at last. night all who had been bo ki'd to him. He Rev. William Vaughau of East THAT TIME ARRIVES. This is the impressive lesson to be learned gyman, lives alone, is separated from his wife, ; Belfast, for their home in Bangor. Mr but has sons in another State APPLY AT ONCE from the story of “Uncle Josh.” living BUSHELERS Collins has been employed in Bangor some time and Mrs. Collins resigned as Carter has returned to Mrs. Wilson clerk at the Randall store. Their home after a visit in Belfast with Liucolaville was ready for their occupancy. Mrs. Julia G. Ferguson. BANK ACCOUNT A Bank of Service We invite your Checking and Savings Accounts, ACCOUNT is the Umbrella of later years Loans, Discounts and Collections, The BANK A Trust Company is a SAFE agency to and * administer your ESTATE execute TRl STS. in our Main Street window your See the LIFE picture A modern VAULT, electrically Protected holds SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES | These are sent to you direct lrom the fac- goods you can profitably use. are distributor. All Ball vBand tory. We your Our large percentage of NET ASSETS the goods bought of us are genuine. To get origi- Insures your accounts. The National Bank of Belfast nal and only Ball Band products call on us. City Look for the LARGE BALL BAND SIGNS Waldo Trust Company BELFAST, MAINE on the outside of store. BELFAST TUTTLE'S. Lower Main Street BROOK8 CA8TINE UNITY in Real Estate Wears A Iranstm A Globe Trotter \ isits Belfast Can Worry Life Miss Manley “ “ ■ Away The Republican Journal W«»tt !>■«*, M||i — wJjL The transfer* in real estate of Oct. 24th has constipation, biliousness. a following The Bath Daily Tiroes Again, genenTlv A Realize oniere.1 causes Thursday. Nov. 9. 1922 EVERYTHING were in the Waldo of a system worry—a vicious Beltast. recorded County Reg- a most interesting story genuine Hardly circlet clean, healthy system with pure blo.nl " istry of Deeds for the week ending Oct. E M. Trott of Wool- tncu, globe trotter, Capt. clear bruin where worry fln.ls ‘*w& EVERY THURSDAY BY 1 * She Was Sick noabiiting'j,lv.p PUBLISHED 30, 1922: wich, a brother of Mrs. Harold G. Bruce, enjoy healthy happiness, keep digestion vi*on».° bow ls the entire The loumal Pub. Co. SEEMED WRONG George A. Bowen, Searsport, to Arthur and a frequent visitor here. He has aetive, internal system elear of Republican land in was right when sh* a d wastes. is more E. Robbins, do.; Searsport. made friends of all Belfasters who have “Grandmother poisonous Nothing effective forth' since tak- was what 1 needed, for than g.-nnine L. I’.” Ernest R Gray, Searsport, to Martha him The Tanlac purpose Atwoo.1 Medicir had the pleasure of meeting I can hirdi> A. I. BROWN. Editor T. Gray, do.; land and buildings in Sears- ing it I fe«*l so mu oh better l. irge bottle. ,r.O rent-w-1 rent alone, an Made sick a day,” de- Until "Fruit-a-tives" i port Times says: realize th»t I’ve b«en _"1.. K MKPI. INK COMPANY, 1-ortlu,,! y,?' IERMs. forone square, is Miss Charlotte Manley. popu r ADVERTISING Chellis S. Hustus, Freedom, to Arthur Capt. E M Trott, there something clared in column. 50 cents for traveler of of 411 front St., Manchester, one inch length H. land and in in the^iame, is the greatest young lady es<-h Everything Right Boon, Hampden; buildings M Week snd S5 cent* for subsequent them all. His mileage last year was 48,- N H recently. Freedon practically taeertion 000, by land and sea He is a Woolwich “My appetite and digestion Mol *v, Yfrmokt. Roy C. Fish, to John J. Con- drank a glass ol Terms In advance, Belfast, boy, son of Mrs. William G. Trott. failed me, and if I even SUBSCRIPTION ! N land and | in 50 cents venr*. I suffered with Kidney nors, Elizabeth, J.; buildings or ate a piece of bread, gas my a yesr, tl.00 for six months; “For Capt. Trott is general superintendent milk jj.oo I in Montville. and around my hear*, months. vcrCom my Iwck'aotaed; d States Lighthouse Service, stomach and chest for three and Li plaint; n Bertha M. to me I had be* Coggins, Hampden, Alice and his range is from the far eastern would pain dreadfully mv liver was stuc?:'!i; and my wdiole M land in Lin* to Sabine Pass to ail my life, my Phillips, Boston, Mass.; light on the Maine coast subject constipation KnTv id seemcl out of order. colnville. too, and backachrg. j! QUOTATIONS system on the Rio Grande; from the Canal Zone kidne>a bothered me, almost set me La- she&s&i .1 “Fruit-a-tives” was the only re- Clarence E. Gurney, Belfast, to Melvin to Nome, Alaska; from the Virgin Islands headaches and d zzy speils the thing we Great Lakes I lost and strength and was “We figure to ourselves to me. strengthened A. Cook, do.; land and buildings in Bel- to Pago, Samoa; and the wild. weight medy help They that 1 couldn t get like, ant then we build it up. fast. thrown in. Everything covered by the so nervous and upset ss^chance’’ the Kidneys, made my bowels move felt tired and will have it, on the rock or ssnd Lighthouse Service is covered by Capt. any restful sleep. I always freed me of all the Patrick Kelley, Bangor, to Charles R. —Henry Taylor regularly and in one year. and was thoroughly frightened Catell, do.; land and buildings in Winter- Irott, not all of it, however, worn-out, distress”. MOSES MURPHY. It takes two revolutions of the sa sons to over my condition is thi< life ye bear, port. every one of “A sacred burden see him through. “Tanlac h*s overcome it solemnly. Ralph E. Reynolds, to Ger- how thankful I Look oo it, lift it, bear 7V,<- "Fruit Laxo Tablets” will always Burnham, Trott is a sunny bachelor stand- these troubles, end oh, it atead- trude M. land and build- CapC I Stand op sod walk beneath Reynolds, do ; socks and of 180 feel. I have a perfect appetite now, are cure such troubles”. ing six feet in his We headquarters for ings in Burnham. strength and fastly.’ pounds avoirdupois. By way of contrast am steadily regaining my — Anne Kemble a 6 for trial size 25c. and up every red pranite. We have Frances 60c box, $2.50, George B. Paul, Searsmont, to Lula M hia cheeks are tanned and ruddy and his weight, I sleep fine get in refreshed that I At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES Pierce, Wollaston, Mass ; land and build- hair and clipped moustache silvered. He morning so rested and stock or in transit than all speech; is won- ‘Thought is deeper NT. ings in Northport. baa been spending some time this month feel good all day. Tanlac simply than all thought; Limited, OGDINSBl.RO, Feeling, deeper Clifford N. Carver, New York, to Ben- inspecting the light stations and aids to derful." to souls can never teach Dis- all druggists. Souls to “viewa” and H. Merrithew and Caroline E. navigation of the Fifth Lighthouse Tanlac is sold by themselves was taught. tries began exchange jamin Red, Braintree, Mass., Red, Wester- What unto land and trict down Virginia way. He leaves Jonesport —C P. Crane “notes” in order to find some way out Merrithew, Searsport; buildings in Searsport. there this week for Porto Rico and thence this R. I. Red, West* R. I., of being involved in war. While to the Canal Zone, thence to Honolulu ly, rly, Pink, Niantic, soul’s dark cottage, battered snd Russell u. Hamlin, Jackson, to Albert ••Xke waa on Great Britain sent war ves- and Samos. The distances are im- going B. Payson, Brooks; land and buildings in Pink, decayed, is mile* from San Conn., St.Cloud, Minn., Red, Wis- thro* chioks th3t time sels in force to the Dardanelles and to Thorndike. mense. Samoa 3,700 Ijgt’s id dcw light Francisco. the and reinforced the British Russell to Ezra A. consin has made. Bosphorus, G Hamlin, Jackson, He has been averaging from 45,000 to Mahogat y, Warsaw, Wis., Red, -Waller the fortifications on the land in Jackson. garrisons in Carpenter, Brooks; 48,090 miles of travel a year without a Sure, A beautiful dark red— the reddest of reds. straits. and an change of William S. Hyannis, Mass., to break for 11 and without mishap. Yes, This, apparent Lamaon, years, IMMIGRATION J Rufus Liberty; land and build- Think of it—close to half a million miles heart on the part of France, made the Lamson, | YOU CAN GET YOUR ings in Liberty. and not an accident! IMPORTED and to meet the pow this country there is a Turks pause agree declares that the Light- some parts of George F. Jonesport, to El- Capt. Trott Horse Collars, In What will happen Mansfield, Harnesses, as common era in conference bertie A. land and build- house Department has a splendid person- shortage of what is known Mansfield, do.; Beers Red, Magda Red, Balmoral Red there knows, but there is little in and very efficient aids to navigation Suilt Cases and notice here and there a call nobody ings Winterport. nel, Trunks, labor, and we have been in all of a peace in the Near M. to There improvements s demand for hope prolonged Alice Phillips, Boston, Mass., B more immigrants and manner of lights, and introduction of Traveling igs CALL AND SEE THEM. for not as at intrigue Irvin O. land in Lin- This East, certainly long Hills, Lincolnville; in the 11 restrictive immigration laws. submarine and radio signals, less rules in and in Western Asia. colnville. from who Europe years he has been on his travels. at a reasonable comes iu the main, people W. A. repaired call The situation is chargeable to the Israel Parker, Belfast, to Harry conclusion that the present A. S. HEAL. have jumped to the Babbidge, Islesboro; real estate in Belfast. the nations involved. Let them settle their V\ price at Belfast, Maine, j to normalcy is to HITt’S cOKNLK, Winterport only way to get back Sarah Wight Peterson, Rockland, Mass ; own affdrs. This is the avowed policy of labor to the level to Harry Babbidge, Islesboro; land in Bel reduce the price and the War. of the government fast Miss Alice Whitney spent a few days it was before the World where have emphatically dras- American people Chester J. Hillman, Troy, to John W. recently in Bangor. Belfasi Leaiher Store voiced their Every month Manson, lumber in Troy. it the approval. Pittsfield; Dr. J. B. Wood of Bangor has closed fresh evidence of tbe danger of Russel) G. Jackson, to A. E. 56 Main Street. aethr brings Himlin, bis sumra ,r home h.re for the season, Chase in j meddling with European affairs. Co., Brooks; land and buildings — —migra- Brougm aooui uj Jackson. j Mrs. Julia White continues to improve BELFAST. MALXE trade or any other tion, by near free In a letter to certain Maine coal dealers Samuel A. Newey, Winterport, to Frank in health since returning to her home. cause a compete stagna- A. do.; land in Winterport. means would who had shipped coal into New Hamp- Newey, Mrs. Frank Lowe of the village spent 3 UORKMKN. in less than three Mr. made Aqpelia and Fred A. Patten, Morrill, to tion of business shire our Fuel Director, Lane, several days last week with Mrs C. B. or Samuel A. Newey, Winterport; land in month! and that a panic something plain hia objections. He told them that NO LONG WAITS W interport. Jewett. worse would follow. coal into Maine was intended for shipped Mr. and Mrs. Ward of Ban- Mai! orders promptly filled our Sylvanus A very large majority of peopls use in Maine. Mr. Lane has done his Tel 332-14 A. G. labor on the the gor were recent guests of Larby live on things obtained by best to get priority in coal shipments for Inflating Budget. and mine or elsewhere- family. farm, in the factory, our His efforts have made it pos- people. One of the re- largest appropriations Mrs. Maude Davies : nd of So. Every curtailment of their purchasing sible for these dealers to get coal. They family to oe recommended by the bud- busi- quested Brewer were s of Mr. and Mrs. G will put a deemed check upon should now work with him in making an gues power committee to ihe handi- get incoming legisla- H. Oct. 22. YOU CAN SAVE MONEY AND TIME BY ness which is- already heavily of it wi'hin the York, equitable distribution is asked for the School for the Fee- bear- ture other adverse conditions into account the immediate Mrs EfTie Perkins and Miss F.dna Con- capped by Slate, taking estimate sub- LETTING US SAVE YOUR SOLES. the ble Minded at Pownal. The ing heavily on everybody except necessities of localities and individuals. ant attended the teachers’ convention in mitted for the ensuing two year period "ow We use tfie* rich. believe moat of the dealers will do Eangor Oct. 25--7. We totals $672,000, of which $200,000 is ask- Right the last bunorea years uru.c Mr. Lane cannot is and hard to During this, but, unfortunately, ed for the erection of a new dormitory Master Alston Nealey of Monroe visit- Coal high get. have come to than immigrants of them to do so. Within a for and a new administration build ed his Mr and Mrs. C. W. Winter is here. not a Goodyear weit 34,000,000 compel any boys grandparents, Why buy system these have come from Other increases requested are for a few this country and few weeks we are likely to see a near ap- ing. Nealey, days recently. nation I foreign the housing and wages of additional em- more than 40 different to a coal famine. There will prob- A few members of Northern proach ployes to care for 150 boys, provided the Light A many of them were but Grange visited Star Grange in divisions. gTeUt ably be severe criticism of Mr. Lane, legislature grants the request for t,he Rising Genuine Round Oak W. A. JOHNSON were dumped Newburg, Tuesday evening, Oct 2V undesirables and designedly it should be remembered that he has, un- proposed new dormitory. to rid of them The State prison makes application for F. Past Noble Grand of Lower Main Street , into the United Slates get der tbe law, no authority to fix the price P. Clements, which is do not include the mil- $345,000, of $73,000 requested Monroe lodge of Odd Fellows, attended The above figures coal nor to to whom it may or may of say for the remodelling of the wesi wing, in Port- Wood Heater the sessions of the Grand lodge who came here to earn money and lions not be sold. the of the woman’s quarters for Oct 16 to 19. < repairing land, —OR — returned to the home country with their hospital purposes and the construction of a Ford insists that there is some- an- R. G. Nealey of Banter made brief to within a few years we Henry new cells. The prison estimates its earnings. Up and C. about our financial system. nua! income for sale of its manufactures visit with his parents, Mr. Mrs. CLARION all the desirables who came thing wrong ! have needed for the fiscal ! W. Nealey recently. He left his little HALL & view of the fact that within a few will be $145,000 or $200,000 COLE, Inc., have become In a visit. and millions of these loya1 period. I daughter Dorothy lor longer Slates years he has accumulated a fortune of 94 to 102 Faneuil Hall Market, Boston, Mass. and useful citizens of the United The Sea and Shore Fisheries Commis- Mrs. Edna Harquail, teacher i the we are to some $150,000,000, inclined for an of Furnace we admitted more than 1,200,000 sion ask^ appropriation $299,- school at Casline, came to her In 1914 grammar Pipeless 75 in the same location in Boston’s Mar- with him. If had been born of which annually is to be Almost years Big When the war opened the agree Henry 000, $25,000 home during the teachers’ convention, immigrants. of FOR WOOD 1848. lived until now and earn- used for the purchase seed lobsters; to for the sessions. ket. L'stablished would not allow their 5,000 years ago, motoring Bangor countries involved $5,000 annually for the propagation of ed $100 a day for 300 days in each year and in are Clari- to leave and in 1918 only and for the A. T. Nickerson, instructing at prices that right. Commission Merchants. Fruit and Produce fighting units would have shell fish, $110,000 annually bis earnings without interest in Waldo county and D. came here. pay and expenses of wardens. A state- specting deputy on Heaters for wood only in 3 about 110,000 emigrants amounted to his present alleged capital. visited Northern ment submitted with the estimates calls S. Thayer of Swanville Round Oak Stoves in 4 APPLES OUR SPECIALTY. Last however, we admitted more He should be satisfied with his own sys- Thursday sizes, year, attention to the importance of the fishing Light Grange, Winterport, life are hard tem if not with ours. sizes. All in stock and all new. Prompt ant Efficient Service Stencils furnished on application than 800,000. Conditions of industry and the necessity of guarding evening, Oct. 26. Referenc s any Commercial Agency; Beacon Truat Co, Button in all Europe and the peasantry there the rights of Maine fishermen. CLOSF.b HIS SUGAR REFINER*. Several families from this vicinity at- as a The Maine School for the Deaf at Port- $15.00 up look upon the United States being tended the reception given Mrs. G. A. land calls for an appropriation of $105,- land where work from six to eight the of has increased Palmer, President of the Rebekah As- Come in and let us show people Because price sugar the increase over its former appro- you. 620, of at Odd Fellows’ hall in hours a and receive what to them within the past few months the Free- to sembly Maine, no Collection* evervwher day priation being explained as necessary 25. No collection pay. Trade press and Free-Trade orators have j Monroe, Wednesday evening, Oct. seems to be a princtly wage. If the im meet increased cost of wages, mainte- HUTCHINSON’S hid the advance to the increase of a small down we may nance and equipment. migration bars are taken

,PWhle%ndP.pide. by * MYSTERIESrsf +~*r/2 nr jr*c+e*rr Science hanged pledged to organize Juniors on the playgrounds, school libraries, sewing his The filigree ball. cl903. liam Harrison returned to home, lines of the and manual homes •Vance, U J. American organization. training classes, apparently unconcerned, and telling a -Results Count- ¥oo\otfi«me. 1909. For this accomplishment the American for war orphans, school reconstruc- tale of having been waylaid by high- SHINGLES Juniors earned endorse- tion in devastated areas, Viillsie, tfonore the hearty encouraging waymen, kidnaped and spirited away of THE PIONEER CHIROPRACTOR Judith the godless valley. cl922. ment of the League of Ited Cross So- community gardens and many other to the continent. For several days, tlrllc-fj foi Its “creation of r»n inter activities was financed the We have a tun line of Juvenile through he stated, his captors had kept him shingles national spirit of human solidarity X. tlonal Children's Fund raised by hidden and had then put him onboard in our yard on Primrose street Brtckenridge, Gerald among young people with a view to the Juniors ut a cost of $338,237.40. a he never vouchsafed A. Davis Radio boys on the Mexican border. ship, though preparation of a new civilization for During the year $50,922.79 was con- at reasonable delivered Georgia CI922. any explanation as to the motive for prices, peace." tributed toward the fund, in which on Chapman, Allen the outrage, for he had comparatively without charges. The forthcoming annual report of July 1 there wus a balance of $201,- 80 MAIN STREET Radio boy s’ first wireless. 1922. little money in his possession, and the American lied Cross for the year 301.58. Cheyney, E. G. one of the details of his story lias to MILTON B. HILLS Scott Burton and the timber thieves. _ and 9 to 11 o’clock A. M. do with the way in which Ills ab- Monday, Wednesday Friday. 1922 Tel. 205 ductors him supplied with Griffith, H. S. kept No, V’irginia! 1922. Greatest Mother Summons Her Children money. Hunt, C. W. Finally, he declared, he was sold to ^ ^ Little house in the woods cl918. a physician at Smyrna, but he was HAND MADE Jacobs, Mrs. C. E. (E ) & Richards, L. !!. able to give no definite description of Blue in Bonnet Boston; or, Boarding- the city nor was he able to explain school days at Miss North's. cl9lt. ANNUAL how, penniless and unfamiliar with Guiik, L. W. the languages spoken on the continent, Boy scouts on crusade. 1919. ROLL CALL Collars he was able to find his back Remick, G M. way rwlOU CA1 ufe home. Glenloch girls abroad. 1920. Made of Chinese grass linen, also bloated storo* Stevenson, B. E The only apparent explanation of voile and net, and trimmed with Young train dispatcher. cl907. the entire affair is that, for some rea- real lace. CulTs or front to match Relit, Carolyn son, Harrison's presence at Campden if desired. Two “‘ ^ little women. cl915. was inconvenient to some one then In 5?w£?«- Prices $1, $2 and $3 aches. authority. He had lived through troub- ., The bad stomach and had come into a q Owns Wild lous times, and see Question—Who Call them at the Jour- nothing W» changed state of affairs with new nal office P«‘0“^wilh Bees? than masters. He was familiar with a and shall be punished ROY C. FOR SALE front a ten-acre lot." FISH, Local Manager, *20: The owner of DENTIST eh Dl“0t exceedluS Room 2, Odd Fellows’ Block, Belfast, Me. iltior any Person employed in its Low orice second nand parloi Learn. tf47 “•.or rightfully in the possess on Much More to Colonial Theatre confidence in and kitchen sloven, Building sliti m.ay srrest any person found An allegorical concept of the Rod Cross as a peace-time ideal is em- “You seem to have fbe trespass law and him TfiLfcPHONE 336-3 27tf carry ployed by the American Red Cross in a new and striking poster for its your broker.” SINCE 1882 mag‘strate within the county heroic J. AUS11M McKEE\~ Rod Cross Roll Call. Spread out before the size figure is the “When a. man tells me Zero oil is arrest is made.”—Oxford De- Annual a it while iPl^be outline of the United States with Red Cross superimposed upon going up and Zero oil does go up, why At 72 Main Utieet. Belfast. chief around its borders are sketched scenes depicting the activities of the shouldn't I have confidence in him? FINE HOKE FOR SALE to disabled veterans of the World disaster known the fel- Anti Bonus Red Cross today_service War, “How long have you Veterans. Two modern frame house. 8 rooms. and of the public health. The poster is the work of story, relief promotion low?" Charles R. Coombs land. City 1-4 acre of Situated on a New York artist and w 11 be displayed throughout the water, men themselves I awrence Wilbur, “Two days.” 1 3-4 mile from *Ukino"3 ^X"se.rv'ce Northport avenue, post b:lud *n an the enrollment of the Red Cross membership for 1923. &tE*.a Astonishing. ■brings refreshing il, "‘“bership open to all ex-ser- House tor Sale against the payment of New Yo:k relief from tor- Itutiu °i.,ar^ From the Evening Telegram. A married women who had en- I A *• * bodied soldiers and aail- happily The “According to County Clerk James A. ON SALMOND STREET. or*snization was joyed thirty-three years of conjugal fe- AUTOMOBILE «e formed to .nv op- Donegan, for the first six months of 1922 II now or at and who was the of All modern and garag ^hiring, nervouy *r®nt« for a license to licity, grandmother improvements future80,VernaleDtto not a single application \ bo il soy ex-service man beautiful My address is No. 88 Highland nk®'s> practice as a Veterinary Surgeon was re- three children, had a jovial old Avenue’ headachesJjf y and mentally Gardiner, Me. Can be in Belfast any Sa »te»ult „,C,3! uninjured ceived by him. Motor traction in its colored woman for a cook. t war and to m. J. F. SYLVESTER, t TRIMMING work imm.H?'na service, various forms is responsible.” One afternoon which proved to be the urday p. 1 and Seoerous the nr318 legislation i mistress’ a beautiful box of As the Veterinary Doctor is disappear- birthday, Auto curtains and cush- *t for care* Pensioning and rea- was when the tops, evef ing it behooves you to get acquainted (lowers left for her, cook Wh° ia or b«- *ate«..V8t8ran “ay with Humphrey’s Veterinary Remedies happened to be present. Mandy eyed Cases ions made and repaired. Uy or “'“tally as Two Show Slip OI k? impaired all the beautiful roses longingly, then said: For Sale ms service. for the treatment of dumb animils, covers for all ears. to from Elephant to the Canary; Horses. “Yo’ husban’ send yo’ all those pretty Special Room Let One 1200 Ford Sedan covers. Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Poultry, etc. A (lowers yo’ gets, missy?” FOR SALE bay horse, weighing pounds. slip All my the Also some fresh cows. Also a set modem conveniences— Children 300 page book of instruction will be mail- “Certainly, husband, Mandy,” .of Cry proudly. once. double harnesses and horse aled. ed free on application to Humphreys’ lady replied, Low prices if taken at Ront comer FOR the cook. GAY LORD & CO. room. to FLETCHER’S Homeopathic Medicine Co., 156 William “Alleluiah!” exclaimed “He FRED T. CHASE, HOLMES. Apply am holdin’ out well.” 43tf 25 BelfaaL Tel. 75-21 Waldo, Maine. casto r I a Street, New York. suttinly Main Street, Tel. 343-3 m The Journal Office. I A *__— MKS EUZA F. OLSOiN in the talks bv Homer S. Hurlbert on East Mr. Hurlbert’s address Your Blood Good the "Far Mr*. Eliza F OI«on of E*»t Belfast Is ’'When East Meets on Friday evening I died Nov 4th *t the home of her son, was most and in- or Thin and Watery? West,” impressive John Oscar Olson of Bangor, where she 1 and Chancellor George H. Oct. bv the feel. structive was She went to Bangor Yon can tell way yon was. as visiting- to Bradford on Thursday evening, visit in her usual Yon need Hood’? Snrsapanlla theme 26tn for a apparently red and always, filled with his powrerful she had not been welt for make vonr blood rich, pnre, Dixie tualth although and an inspiration to all The in tinglin'* with health for every organ. some time All ol her life was spent was very pleasing in its Southern You need it if weak and tired day Duo Belfast, where she was born Dec. 12, 1857, and impersonations, and if r* character songs the er of John and Annie S. (Pat- in and day out, your appetite the first and daugh — for the company of day she married *yv>r «Wp an refresh mg, operstic terson) Foss Oct. 28, 1888, some pleasing selections. h- ;i?. scrofula, evening save A. Peter Olson of Belfast, who died Oct. fninmw. eruption?, ourselves fortunate to have nervous We consider She was a woman of high rheumatism, headache?, sixth 30, 1919. had the ChautauQua this year, our snd It i? ?imply wonderful ideals, a loving disposition sought prostration consecutive year, and are rejoicing that and to whole body. 1 to make the home life happv to give strength y>nr the for next always and con we have gone "over top with her neighbors ant It i? agreeable, pleasant and live pleasantly a The pleasure and inspiration she had vfnipnt to takt1, and finbodi^ year. friends For a number of years ■net. action are spreading so that our Re- and f#und-tnie formula. been a loyal member of the Trinity long-tried town of Searsport has joined neighboring formed church in East Belfast. Her two twelve or our bodv of guarantors and of Dov- sons survive, Chas W. Crockett for which w’e have the she more members, er, N. H., and J. Oscar Olson, whom SPRINGS Miss McClure and Mr. The last Superintendent was v:si ing in her last illness STOCKTON_ Roscoe N. Porter to thank. It is a great two years of her life were brightenelby Bin forward to this event ss Mrs. O.is Skinner of gor pleasure to look her little Marguerite, Mr. and One new fea- granddaughter a regular one each year. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Olson, were in town Sun lay. which daughter of ture was introduced this season, The re- her of whom she was very foud. Mrs. Ida Moore ia visiting parents, will doubtless be continued next year, mains were brought to Belfast Monday and Mrs. John E. Hall. hot coffee, tea and cocoa Mr that of having morning accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Belfast w-as a with sandwiches and cake; also candy The s. Towle of Olson and Mr. and Mr*. Crockett Mr Isabel at a Mrs. Wellman Han- and pop corn for sale at the church '* 1003 week-end visitor at funeral was hsld at 2 p. m. at the Chapel 2930 nominal This makes it very con- HO!? son’s. price in Grove Cemetery with Rev. William 1w 52913 venient for those coming from a distance, 1 he Ve- her officiating. raccoon colca* and daughter of return- Vaughan, pastor, Mrs. Carrie harolin thus eliminating the necessity lot in Grove — rent in Hopkins I interment was in the Oison have taken a home between sessions. L. nessa ing | Cemetery, the bearers being Irving block. Perry, Allen H Patteraon, Harry Shaw ia with Miss Alice Yeaton of Eastport REV. DAVID BRACKETT and Charles E. Sherman. an indefinite Mrs. Ernest A. Farris for Rev. David Brackett of one of tarry Belfast, SHORE Y-Nfc ALLEY. and daugh- Waldo county’s well known and beat be Mr Andrew Holmes, wife hichborn s loved ministers, died at his home 75 are to occupy Herman G. The marriage of Clyde N. Shorey of er Church street, Sunday afternoon. He for the winter only son of C. W. Shorey of bouse had been in failing health for some time. Belfast, Sas- Waldo and Miss Erma Nealby. daughter U. E. Andrews of Consul, He came here about eleven years ago Mrs. of of Mr. and Mrs. H. E Nealley of Monroe, and son Dean are guests from Brooks. Mr Brackett was born in katchewan took Sunday, Oct. 29th, at 3 p. m. H. H. Hath Feb. the son of David place her sister, Mrs Jackson, 1, 1837, of the Reform to vacate our store and in the parsonage Trinity and are Nov. entertained a ind Olive (Trueworthyi Brackett, Rev. We are out of business obliged Mrs. Jennie Morse Bragg ed church on Searsport avenue. going last tns early life was spent in the Quaker of two tables one day William the pastor, performed card party where the foundations of the Vaughan, Dresses and Furs must be refreshments were served. settlement, the double ring service be- 18. Entire stock of Ladies’ Suits, Coats, week. Dainty blameless life of 85 the ceremony, stalwart and years were at- a very se- ing used. Mr. snd Mrs. Shorey Mr. Alvah C. Treat suffered were laid. Self-educated in the country the asth- tended by Mr. and Mrs. I onald M. Shute sold of cost. attack of his arch enemy, schools he was a great reader all his life. regardless vere he is of Belfast. The bride wore a suit of na vy week. At this writing Finding that his inclinations were me- ml list b'ue twill with hat to match. She :hanicsl he learned the carriage md poiret much improved. is a of Farmington Normal n.- business in life and was graduate nowucu olacksmith early Mr each. $18.50. The Misses Dor my School and a successful teacher. 8 Plush Coats $6.98 Regular price npart of very successful. He also engaged in the Mein*’" t e norther Shorey is a graduate of the Belfast high othy with nanufacture of clothing for some time in each. ,v-’ hool girls—are school and a member of the firm of Shute 14 Double-faced Cloth Coats $9.98 Regular price $22.50. drooks. In June, 1880, he became a Sport & Belfast. Their ntare- united with the Free Baptists Shorey, Garage, Christian, new home attrac- each. Jfnn and Mr. Ellery of presents to make their 12 Velour Coats with Fur Collars Regular price $35.50. if Brooks, .as fora time deacon that best $17.98 on a tive shows their popularity and the vq been employed :hurch, that later licensed him to preach, summer, return- wishes of friends. They left immediate- ..earn yac 'h the de was a natural evangelist and lived a 14 Bolivia Coats $29.75 each. Regular price $49.50. ly or an automobile trip to the White ed home U ife full of service to others a true min- Mountains, and on their return will re- will be ster in the best sense of the calling. next Events Clu side at 14 Pearl Belfast. The a street, to Colonial Theatre. “China, Porcelain Modest in the extreme he had charm- Don’t the place—Next on Nov. 15 t, forget □ g humorous vein. Of the strongest •ad Glass" Carrie A Gardner ‘onvictions he could at all.times defend as hostess a hem with a fearlessness that was always SWANVILLE Mat- Mr. and M W. Griffin of espected. Mr. Brackett had held pas- in the N -ived early orates in in was for 16 tapmssett, Swanville, Unity, Mrs. Russell Littlefield was the guest to visit gbler anu husband, ears in at Monroe SAMPLE SHOP week Thorndike, Centre, THE DAVIS of her Mrs. C. R. Nickerson during Mr. and Mrs. ,.*c ri Hopkins. ind during all these and later years he aunt, the i lad supplied in many pulpits, always Mr. Littlefield’s absence last week We take this opportunity to thank Chautauqua 1 ireaching the Gospel of love and broth- student in 42 guarantors who made Miss Hazel E. Nickerson, the with others rly kindness At the age of 81 years he this year, and have was the of possible etired from the active duties as pastor, Belfast Huh School, guest Bssisting, assured us of its coming next >ut up to the last of his life was called to Miss Ruth Partridge a few days last week year. , ifliciale at marriages and at funerals, who was Messers. Ralph Brown, Ralph Robert- New Lot of Mr E. S Grant of Bangor, , dis diBry at the time of his retirement last Damm and Russell Little- principal of our High school year, howed that he had officiated at 2 000 son, Lawrence He is now associated was in town Friday. , unerals, had married about 800 couples, field have returned from their hunting brokers, Hayden, Stone ,:t His life ® with the Boston ind officiated many baptisms. trip. & Co. vas a noble one and his influence will was a Mr. Kenneth Greeley of Etna was in PIPES been critically ive after him Since 1863 he Mr. Herbert Mixer has nember of Marsh River F, & A. town on relatives. His week with pneumonia. At \ Lodge, Sunday, calling arrived at ill the past an Just ■ His home was he seems a little L, of Brooks. life and Dr. Carrie this writing, Monday, aunt, Mrs Ada Billings of Dr. G. deal one in every way. His wife, for- He is under the care went to Hampden with him to brighter nerly Miss Harriet A. Page of Jackson, Bradford, and has a nurse. A. Stevens iurvives him, but is very critically ill. visit their brother, Mr. S. D. Greeley.) Mrs. Emma Rand of South Lagrange fwo daughters and two sons survive him, are F. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Nickerson D. Dorothy who has made Stephenson’s Ruth, Mrs. Janet Estelle with daughters Bertrice, Walker, of the sec- receiving congratulations on the birth and Geraldine have moved into home for her father and mother for the by Mr of St Don’t the ond story of the house occupied oast ten years; Mrs O.ive M. May a daughter, Sybil Ethel,born Friday,Nov. forget is a sister of of H. H. Hatt. Mrs Rand Petersburg, Fla ; William A. Brackett 3. Mrs Nickerson is at the home of Mrs REST ROOM. North and ^harles S. Mrs. Hatt. Attleboro, Mass., T. D Nickerson who is caring for her be- Brackett of Boston. The funeral was Ellis so-called, has child are well. The tred bill, held at his late home Wednesday at 3 Mother and doing in consequence come well nigh impassable with Rev. C Sauer of the it to o’clock George ANNUAL MEETING of which the selectmen have closed be Baptist church officiating. The interment At the spring election it will OF THE traffic. was in Grove Cemetery. The bearers FREEDOM whether expedient to repair determined were Messrs M. R and C M. Knowlton, or discontinue. William Bartlett and J P. Crawford. Mr. John Taylor spent a week with his WALDO TRUST COMPANY Herbert Murray arri ved Saturday for L sister in Fairfield, recently. The annual meeting of the stockholders with his sister, Mrs. t ree- ARMISTICE DAY. a brief tarry SATURDAY, of the Waldo Trust Company of Belfast, He left on Tuesday Mr. Mr. Charles Bellows has just returned man Harriman. its rooms ”””” for a Balti- Maine, will be held at banking is a boiler inspector Four years ago we greeted the signing with a deer. Tgg Murray Tom a hunting trip in on Co an important Belfast more Boiler Insurance of the Armistice in a frenzy of rejoicing. Mrs Eli Lamphier of Knox visited her and responsible position. Our hearts were filled with thanksgiving Tuesday, Nov. 21, 1922, at 10 a.m. in and pride, over what our boys had done daughter, Mrs. Bertha Banton, the past Clegg, who is now living for the purpose of electing a b jard of Donald for the world. Theirs was a great ser- came up Saturday remaining week. Trustees and tran-acting such other busi- Camden, vice and we have not forgotten it in He was accompanied by- ness as may legally come before them. over Sunday, these sad and that have fol- Esther Stevenson from Montville has Sbute, who have em- years long CHAS. H. HUBBARD, Secretary. Owen and Shirley those who Banton the came for tne lowed. Nor are we forgetting been the guest of Mrs. Nellie in Camden, and ployment Ar- gave their lives in that World War. A of Creditors. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. past w’eek. Notice of First Meeting day with wealth of unspeakably tender thoughts Sbute. Edna In the District Court of the United States for the thur cluster around the graves where the loved Mrs. Mae Knowlton and daughter District of Maine. Northern Division. It is not to a shaft and connecting rods are machined with family- here at in necessary buy high- Mr. Russell O. Gardner ones sleep. Wherever they lie, spent a few days the past week Albion In the matter of Seth B. I ]u Bankruptoy. com- on all an exclusive Studebaker train from Belfast for home or their have been Moore, Bankrupt, ) priced roadster to get maximum surfaces, left Thursday by abroad, graves the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Knowl- the with for cars at near the their home in Boston, after spending made beautiful and sacred, kept To the Creditors of Seth B.! Moore of Brook* in the fort. Comfort is a matter of correct practice anywhere old home, the and ton. of Waldo and District aforesaid, Bank- summer at his mother’s loving care, and garlanded again Connty design. Comfort is built into the Light-Six price. s aunt, “Crooker place.” Mrs. Gardner again with flowers, while the flag they A goodly number from Freedom attend- rupt that on the 7th day <«f Studebaker of is increased by who has been with waves its above them You are hereby notified j Light-Six. Economy operation Mr« Alice Stetson, loved blessing fair and drama at Albion was ed the Rebecca November, 1923, the said Seth B. Moore duly at a and them. we are them! dut it seat is at the valves inclined 20-degree angle them some weeks, accompanied No, not forgetting adjudicated bankrupt; and that the First Meeting The placed just right is well remember that the most fitting last Friday evening. of his Creditors will be held at the office of Dun- hot of to angle for relaxation and is provided with by the-intemal spot. Mrs' Annie Thompson Sandypoint ton & Saving* Bank Building. Belfast, in expression of gratitude is our continued Mrs. Fuller Wentworth spent last Fri- Morse, Oct. 31st of pneumonia af- said on the 1st day of Deceinl^r, 1922, at fat in This handsome roadster is a away and for those of the liv- District, big. cushions, upholstered genuine quality passed will be recall- generous service in Belfast and visited 10 o’clock in the forenoon, at which time and place a few days’ illness, It day and Saturday leather. The are car It is sold at $97 Sonly be- ter ing who still need our help. the said Creditor* may attend, prove their claims, semi-elliptic springs throughout. her Mrs. Austin French, of O. E. Friday and ed that sister, must faith. Pathetic and Primrose chapter S., appoint a Trustee, examine the Bankrupt, and resilient. cause of manufacture, in large one We keep come long, strong complete died of the sa ne dread disease, only trail arc t such other business as may properly wistful are those lines of Col. McCtae, evening. in one of the most modem and Mrs. T is the last sister and before said meeting. There is luggage space under volume, year ago. who lies buried in Flanders Fields: November 7. 1922. ample brother in the fam- isend of Reading Mass., Bangor, Maine, motorcar in the world. there remains but one Mr. Alfred Tow JOHN R. MASON, the rear deck—plenty of room for every- complete plants “If ye break faith with us who die Referee in ily. and Mr. and Mrs. Porter Webb of Swan- Bankruptcy. want to Middlemen's are thus elimi- WTe shall not sleep, though poppies grow thing you may carry. profits enrolled in the five were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. the are on There are 162 pupils In Flanders Fields.” ville, which is so destructive to nated, and savings passed toyou. Mrs. Farris Vibration, schools in our new building. G. C. Sauer, Fred N. FI ye. well Miss Eiva Rev. motor cars, is practically eliminated by The Light-Six Roadster upholds has the first a d aecond gradea; For Sale Mrs. Jennie the balance of the motor. This Studebaker’s for de- Randell the third and fourth; perfect 70-year reputation Mrs. Beuleh for lawns or value. Harding the fifth and sixth; Good fine dressing gar- is largely due to the fact that the crank- pendability and dollar-for-dollar and Mr. E. M. Hawes the Junior High a Mrs. Nettie Fayle dens. Will make delivery for $6.00 Attractive cowl lights. Thief-proof transmission lock. Cowl ventilator, storm curtain* Hall the Senior High. the doors. window in rear curtain. Inside and outside door Hawes during her opening with Lafge plate-glass is substituting for Mrs. cord. G. L. SLIPP. Belfast. handles. Upholstered in genuine leather. Ample space under the rear deck for luggage. family illness. “dd° Tel. 117-11 45 win u MODELS AND PRICES-/, o. b. factories Tee Pullman pants laciory half of work thia week in the southern with LIGHT-SIX SPECIAL-SIX BIG-SIX of the Hopkins knock. You Own 100 Acre farm p. the lower floor Christinas May s-p—..nr w.b..40 h.p. s-p—, nr w b., so h. p. 7-p nr w. b .. to h who Do Your I .Littlefield, Mr and Mrs Edward $850 the rooms for some HEREI Stock, Tools. Only Touring. -$ 975 I Touring--*1275 have been occupying iTourina.\ for balance of on eaay terms; eat. 1815 hsve moved to Mrs L a mother's Down and $850 Roadster (3-Pant.)_ 975 Roadster (2-Pass.)_ 1250 (4-Pass.) time it eaay to pay Speedster and ft. timber shouldjmake ■ and later Mrs Littlefield Shopping Early! 400,000 Roadster 1275 ) the present for accessible all advantages; broad Coupe-Roadster (4-Past.)_ Coupe (4-Pasa children will join Mr. Littlefield place, the two dark loam tillage, 10-cow pasture, lots wood, (2-Paaa.)_ 1225 Coupe (4-Pass.)_ 1875 Caupe (5-Paas ) ", for the winter. over 5-room bouse, good in Ellsworth We invite you to look valuable timber, apples; Sedan.—....1550 Sedan_ 1. 2050 I 9 cow basement barn, new garage, I8**- Work is rather slowly on cellar; progressing house 15x38; quick action price $1700 Non-Skid Cord Front and Standard Howes’ place, there proved to GIFTS poultry Tiraa, Rear, Equipmant the John our line of USEFUL with cow. 2 heifers, machinery, crops, wood. do tnan at first ap be so much more to Get all details free folder. Iw45 had to be Beared. Several rooms plas- C. D. CONNER, Unity. Maine. and it his taken a tered or partially so, the time. It ia now ready for long Mrs. painting and papering and Mr. and Skates THF BANKS GARAGE Howea began camping out there the laat Wanted of the week. ! Sleds A situation as hous .-keeper or nurse. For In Trundy’s store can be seen a photo inquire ot Charles W. particulars THIS IS A STUDEBAKE R YEAR of the grave of the late Capt. MRS. L. B. JACKSON, Newcastle, Pocket Knives Ames in San Gate Cemetery, 59 High Street, Colonial Building, friends his NSW Thia ia sent to by 1W45 Belfast, Maine. under whose Flash sunt, Mrs Amanda Coatigan. Lights direction the atone and curbing surround- He was the Chests ing the grave were placed. Tool MAGAZINES' son of the WANTED Horse for Sale last of bis family, the youngest David and Margaret (Berry) A MIDDLE-AOED WOMAN for general Have received notice that the price of the late Capt. Coaster Wagons will be Age 8 years, weight 950 lbs., color housework in a family of two grown up leading magazines increased after Amos November tenth. black, kind, sound and has been driven people. For particulars apply to For Sale There are by lady for four years. Mrs Horace Staples and sinter, Mm. Food Choppers E. T. MOORE, several very attractive offers ! good until that time, date of to ! FLORA Hattie C. Hichborn, returned last week, lw45* West Appleton, Maine. subscription JOHNSON, weeks begin when you wish. R. F. D. 4, Belfast, Maine. Wednesday, from a visit of several Nut Sets Tel. 7-31, Liberty and Belfast Line. Will be glad to mail a or Tel. 77-21. *fw45tf. Mrs Staples' son, George and fam- you price list you with may telephone, ily, in Pittsfield. They remained a few Oarvi ng 8ets of days ia Bangor on their homeward way Why not take advantage of these low prices j Batteries ia for Exide who Christmas UiftaT to aee Mrs Staples’ son Fletcher, WANTED FOR SALE Friends are Stainless Steel in a privata hospital there. Telephone Miss Wren—172-5 ALSO ironing.and A limited number of bred barred pleased to learn that be has improved To take in washing, pure Rock from strain since going. Bicycles and will also go out .bg MAUDE ELLIS BUSSE, pullets heavy laying sewing, headed by "Aristocrat’’ male Eggs are ia The annual Swarthmore Chautauqua the hour. Apply at 21 Union Street high and these birds will start laying very STORAGE came to a suc- Tricycles WINTER a thing of the past It soon. H. D. FARNAAM, ex- 26 Cedar Street. cessful clam Sunday evening after R. 5, Searsport Avenue, WET AND DRY Tbura lu>45 ceptionally fine weather since lay Tel. 16-13 LOST 45tf Cottage on Shore. off very Prices. The Junior work nassed mc«ly> at Reasonable work in three days it being a wonder A brown and tan and stunt party Co. camels hair scarf last drilling. Their pageant Hall Hardware ap- Friday night between Lewis’ FOR SALE Saturday afternoon brought out great TO LET wharf and A. PAUL audience. Thn, 21 C. nlcuse from the large “EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE” Congress street by way of Main and A parlor set, a marble top table, a side which occupied , 7iro heated tront rooms at play, "Cappy Rieka," large Franklin streets. Finder please board, a hail tree and a sewing machine, was filled 55 notify garage the whole of Saturday evening, Belfast, Maine. Telephone 35 Miller Street. Apply to all in the best of condition. For particu- with clean, wholesome comedy keeping MRS. C. A. to The ROY C. FISH. PAUL, lars apply the bouse in laughter constantly. MRS. CYRENE JACKSON, evening waa _ Belfast, Maine. veneer service on Sunday 4t44 Odd Fellows Bldg. Tel. 23*3 2w 2w45* 39 Congress Street. finely attended and much interest shown 1 Alfred Crawford and family have mov- Remember the Red Cross roll call Sun- Remember the Red Cross roll cill Sun- ed into their new bungalow, just built on day afternoon, Nov. 12. day afternoon, Nov. 12. Congress street. The Belfast Free Library will be closed The electric current will be o(T in the L. Parsons and Eugene family hive next Saturday, Armistice Day. city next Sunday from 5 o’clock in th e ; moved from the George White home on morning to 12 noon. Harold L. of o’clock, OVERCOATS Bay View street to the W B. Curtis Armstrong Belfast has been house, corner Bay View and Condon listed in the October volunteers at Edgar L. Harding and Harry A Bab- street. the Recruiting Army Station in Bangor, hidge returned Sa urday from Canada We Have ’Em Falls, where they hid been guests of C. Mrs. Dr. Ansel M. Lothrop, Jerry E. SHOES George G. Wardwell is confined Hayes, C. Mullen of Bangor at his camp Mr. to home and Maine Hills left last Saturday for a her on Cedar street with a Harding brought home a doe and a buck two weeks’ hunting trip in the fellows with for the sprained ankle the result of a recent fall. vicinity and Mr. a buns. Big burly plaid linings of Babbidge Mrs Marian Hayes Heald is with her. Ashland. Sunday the> were to hike man that wants warmth and style com- thirteen miles. The idult Bible class of the Baptist For Street Dress A new high school orchestra is j being church, of which Mr. Harry A. Foster is A of a organized under the direction of Mrs. Louise S. Shales was recently in bined. great variety patterns and Leroy teacher, held their annual business meet* Green. Miss Marian is the jured while walking near the school com- Dickey pian- last and elected the follow- mon. She was struck by a foot ball with ing Sunday or wide range of prices. Full belted, half ist. There are at present ten violins, two School such force that fell to the ing officers and committees: President, College cornets and two saxophones she ground. j belted and plain backs, you will find them Principal/. D H irtshorn took her to her Mrs Bertha K. Robbins; vice president, Miles S. Jellison his moved his ma- home and she is now able to be about as Mrs. Minnie Clifford; secretary and trcas- all here. chinery, etc from Ins building, f>6 High usual. urer. Miss Ella Smalley; membership or Business street, to his factory in the Plummer committee, Miss Lou Smalley, Mrs Mary Sport A error in the list clothes do not make the but building in Brooks, where lie has been typographical of Howard, Miss Amy Wilson; social com- Good man, for the school j operat.ng a clothing factory si ce last subacripiions Crosby gave mittee, Mrs Mildred Rhoades, Mrs. Effie Wiiliam F. clothes may unmake him.] spring Weshc credit for SI5 when it Gannon, Mrs H-nrietta Marsh; calling All tastes, all needs and all ages find in poor should have been $25 The name of Ar- committee, Mrs. Ida Atom, Mrs. Lulie The following Waldo County petitions thur B Stantial donating a check of $100 Nichols, Mrs. Agnes Morris. Dodd, Little Our fall line of SUITINGS Is second to in bankruptcy have been filed in the should be Allen B. Stantial. Dorothy Dorothy Junior, United States district court in Bangor: The Pirates won from the Shoe Makers and Pedo-Praxic flexi- We have the we Mrs. Esther G. Davis has given up her j Dorothy, (patented none. right goods, quote Seth B. Moore of Brooks, blacksmith. in a five-man team match at Boynton’s j apartment in what was once the Gardi- Secured claims, none; unsecured, $978. alley last Friday evening in a total score ner house on High street and has gone to ble process) shoes the satisfaction that the right price. 0 S. Dodge of Islesboro, meat cart sales- of 2303 to 2217. The summary: Camden where she will make her home man. Secured claims, none; unsecured, with her Pirates comes with correct flaultless and The new shade fabrics are here for $1124.63. niece, Mrs. Marcellus Griffin, style, fit, 25 A. Central street. Mrs. Davis’ Fowles, 86 82 106 99 85—454 sister, value in full inspection. You can look like the Mrs. Essie P. Carle, chairman of the Mrs. Amanda G. Howe, is also living E. Staples, 84 99 85 105 92—465 measure. your Waldo County Cha .ter, Mrs. Ben Ila/el- there. Boynton, 84 89 81 83 84—431 want to be you will. tine, chairman of the Public Health and O. Staples, 74 98 92 115 87—466 man you .if A handsome deer has been seen in the Mrs. James C. Durham of the Home Ser- Phillips, 105 91 93 100 108—497 woods in the rear There is a Dodd for vice committee of the American Red of Northport avenue Dorothy Shoe you, not far from street. Later Shoe Workers Cross, were in Waterville last Thursday Wight one was seen 93 101 88—436 whatever in the BERT L. DAVIS and Friday to attend the meeting. walking slowly about Court Spencer, 73 81 your needs, right fitting, street in the vicinity of the Episcopal Hatch, 97 94 101 90 83—155 MAINE Mrs. Nathan H. Small was hostess of church and not being disturbed there Bowen, 78 76 97 101 92—444 at the right price, in the right style—and BELFAST, the Auction Club of which she is a mem- continued over the street to Salmond, Hubbard, 78 96 81 81 68—406 ber, at her home on Miller str-et last thence to Congress street. French, 96 94 91 99 96—‘76 our service makes your purchase doubly Wednesday evening She was assisted by Mrs. Oscar B, Wilkins and Mrs. Les- Mrs A. F. Pendleton of Islesboro was pleasing. The Universalist League will meet with 1 lie C. Follett. Supper was served in the in the city Thursday on her way to Oma- The News of Belfast Mrs Elijah Ritchie this, Thursday, after- dining room, which was decorated with ha, Neb., where she is to visit her daugh- noon. sprays of pine and American holly. ter, Mrs. Robert Cuscaden. Travelling uuujtir.n Conundrums were used on the place with Mrs. Pendleton was her pet bantam NEW ADVERTISEMENTS The B. H. S. will assist in the music cards. Mrs. Z. D. Hartshorn was the hen, which she carried in a bag, and and also furnish several poems for the Ar- prize winner at the game which followed. which appeared to be enjoying the trip Nov. 9-10 Maine Power Co. adver- Thursday-Friday, The Central mistice Day program. as much as a person. stock. Mrs. Sumner C. Pattee has begun an tises Preferred Fred W. Pote is confined to his loom MAY MURRAY in of the Belfast Savings other class in Islesboro, and went over Deputy Sheriff C. Maurice Littlefield This two The receivers with illness, but is reported as improving. slrap pump for sealed bids for real Saturday night for it This is under the went to Portland last Thursday to accom- Bank advertises Waldo B. Washburn is ill with a severe “Broadway Rose” in ooze and and Islesboro. auspices of the Islesboro Board of Trade. pany Lendall Goldsmith, a young boy of gray estate in Belfast cold at his room in the Eaton house on They are to have instruction from 8 until about I t years of who had been held black calf Morse, W. Appleton, wants wo- Court street. age, 11 trimming y T 9 o’clock then a regular dance until mid by the officers and sent to the State Saturday, ^Nov. for housework. with Cuban Heel, man general Belfast friends of Frank C. Pitcher, a night. Marsh’s orchestra of Rockland -chool. Deputy L'ttlefield was in Port- found. WILLIAM RUSSELL See notice of dog former Belfast man, have received news will furnish music. »\lrs Henry Smith land onL forty minutes but did his work one of the new fall bunch of keys lost. of his which occurred Nov. 1st, in went with Mrs. Pattee to play for the in that time and returned home at night. See advt, of death, —IN— models. offers articles of Medford, Mass., death resulting from class. Mrs. Pattee also went to Dark Mr, Cyrene Jackson hardening of the arteries Harbor on Monday night foi her class of Mrs. Carroll A. Thompson, Mrs Nor- for sale “The Strength of the furniture 7 in Amusement hall. man S. Donahue and Miss Estelle Nason offers a line of pupils The flail Hardware Co. The Traveler’s Club will meet next of this city, with Mrs. Elijah Morse of Pines” Christmas shop- afternoon with Mrs E. P. Carle. lie auuiuii iiuu d icvv useM gifts for the early Tuesday Belmont and Mrs. Everett Morrill of were entertained Chapter of Robinson Crusoe The program will be as follows; New special guests last were afternoon Closing per. Morrill guests Saturday Ball|,| Miss E. A. Prince Wednesday evening by Mrs. S. C. Pittee Shoe Store advertises the Brunswick, Kelley;' and evening of Mrs Harry Gray at Tuttie’s Edward Mrs. Clara A at her home on street. A chicken aj Nov. 13-14 more wear. Island, Morison; High very pleasant Hallowe’en party. The t Monday-Tuesday, Band G ioJs with days Among the Magdalen Islands, Mrs. W. R. supper was served at small tables with home and table were Co. advertises service at decorations pine Waldo Trust Howard. covers for twenty. The place cards were WILLIAM FOX and American holly Mr. Donahue join j their bank. in the form of handpamted nut baskets, Mrs. John S. Collins was the hostess ed them at supper. Paul advertises Exide batteries the artistic work of the hostess. Mrs. C.(J PRESENTS C. A. Monday evening for the II. N. T. C. club ind winter storage. Pineo and Mrs. H. L. Kilgore assisted in What dues our Red Cross money help Tiie evening was spent with whist, the “MONTE CHRISTO” Martha Gilbreth publish a serving. The prizes were won by Mrs ! to .]■■? It helps us to fulfil our obligations F A. and prizes going to Miss Carrie Newcomb Herbert H. Stevens and Mrs Raymond in uur ex service men. It helps in the cird of thanKs. and Mrs David Johnson. Refreshments sale. R Sherman, while Mrs William M. extension and development of public 1 !ora John; on offers horse for were served with Miss Eva M. Wight as- Wednesday, Nov. 15 Randall rece ved the consolation. h- aith nursing and health education. It i* i;j.ham offers Plymouth Rock sisting. The club will meet next Mon- helps wherever great disaster makes im- ; day evening with Mrs. tie' r e D. Ma W. C. Cox of writes Mar- OWEN MOORE and p r\ fo: s. e. Chicago City mediate and efficient aid necessary, ft J honey. shal M. R. Knowlton: "I am searening or dis- E. Hall removal an- works regardless of race of creed MARY MINTER publishes for the next of kin and heirs at law of MILES Mrs. Walter S. and son, Carl tance. Will you not help, even at no.nceme it and sale. Darby the, noon one Joseph Roper, deceased, whose father cost It that -1N~ a sale of Foster Darby, will leave this for of self-denial? is hoped every E K. Brier & Co. advertises is -aid to have borne the same name and I Dresden, Maine, where the latter’s mar family in Waldo county may give its hats. to have heen the master of a whaling Drastic cut of on $5.00 riage to Miss Helen Augusta Ham will support to a cause of such Universal ap- “The Cowboy and the $50 all Ford furnished looms to let. in Maine some or so Roy C. Fish has take place Friday noon at the home of ship thirty years peal. new milch cow for ! the ago The maiden name of this decedent’s L models. Order as our a'- I. E. Pitcher offers bride’s parents. Miss Ham has for ady” early some ir mother was said to have heen Mary Pro fhe Be'fast Chamber of Commerce time been the office of the Cen- Its a Paramount Picture vaznik. some of the Board of .. .__ r.rTare PluYlhl. tral Maine Power Co. in Augusta and Perhaps seafaring | were guests of the Islesboro lotment is limited. MCMaiuu » folk in will have some knowl- Nov. 1st. 1111 ■ ■ I"1 '■» II II ■—— i also in this city. The groom is also em- your city trade Wednesday evening, shoes and other specials. DELIVERED arch ployed here by the Central Maine Power edge of this Roper or Provaznik. family. About eighty-five went over on a special j Co. gives notice of BELFAST. The Waldo Trust C Will you be kind enough to give my in- j trip of the Golden Rod with Captain meeting. such as is consistent with orch stra accompa- annual ijuiry publicity | Coombs. MeKeen’s Touring .... $450.00 the late Eliza Olson Two of the houses on the estate of a view of the heirs to this es- for the Ti.e relatives of locating aied ‘them, piayiug community Crosby now owned by Runabout .... 42000 a card of thanks. Place, so-called, tate?” singing in which the miny fine voices of publish Mrs. rances t H.tiunt of Boston, have been the hosts were a asset. The singing Store advertises Dorothy POOR’S Mills. J. a. Hartshorn has great Coupelet 595-00 Tbe Dinsmore sold the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil ever and it is al- for all occasions. was said to be the best Y)oMshoes in styles have the house have recently had a telephone installed n his Sedan 660.00 Clay bought they ways The supper served in Ma- advertises 176 23 Mrs. Carrie Wood at- good. TH Davis Sample Shop be n for several at 130 house, occupying years, ! sonic Hall was of the best and the ser- Truck Chassis 380’00 sale of ladies’ suits, coats, tended the teachers’ convention in Ban- ctuaa out Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey S. vice excellent. W. R. Howard was toast- ulcsst^ jnd fura. gor Annabel! Underwood has return- Ton Truck Cunningham have bought the small cot- master aud brief addresses were made by Chassis 427.00 ed after her Mrs. I Car B. Weston advertises repair work tage house on Cedar next to the home, visiting aunt, C. street, I Mayor Clement W. Wescott, Hon. H. Tractor .... Lewis, in the city Several from this 430.00 on Wiggin residence, and will occupy it, ! Buzzell and B. L. Davis. Later all ad- phonographs. attended from their on place the veterans’ meeting in adv. of Overland car for sale. moving present residence journed to the town hall, where as usual See Waldo last Thursday. Mr. Averill, who without starter and Field street. the closed with a dance for Open models, W. 11. Arnold wants barreled apples has been stopping with Henry Went- program which McKeeii’s orchestra played. The md potatoes. At the November meeting of the Direc- worth for a few weeks, returned to his dejn. rims, $100.00 less. weather was all that coutd be desired for National Bank publishes a tors of the Association of the Belfast home in Connecticut last week The The City the first of November and the water trip advt. Home for Aged Women, the president, Telephone Co. has set poles from F. T. business an innovation' on the usual auto con- Dr. Elmer Small announced the following Wentworth’s to was j has for lawns or place the Rollerson bro- G. L. Slipp dressing coumittees to serve for the veyauce. B. O. ensuing year; hers place and will i- stall a telephone in NORTON gardens. Messrs. R. F. Charles ■ Finance, Dunton, their house this week. Primrose Chapter inspection. The See adv. of fox hound for sale R Coombs and Ralph H. hous -, Howes; annual inspection of Primrose Chapter, j Ford Sales and Alice C. Mrs. Sarah E. George C. Thompson, F. and service__ Mjs. Bramhall, Ralph of the Eastern took place H. and Order Star, Pierce and Mrs. Essie P. Carle; admission, George Darby Frank A. Libby deco- last Friday evening in the newly j • Mrs. Otto Thompson cut her hand Mrs. Charles R Coombs, Mr. C. W. Wes- have bought of Harry E. Walker the BELFAST, MAINE rated lodge rooms in Masonic Temple quite badly last week. It was attended cott and Mr. R. F. Dunton; visiting Mrs. Dr amland Theatre on High street and with a large and enthusiastic attendance ; Finest of Black and b> Dr. Foster Small and ia quite improv- J L and Miss Maude E. took possession last Saturday. They Quality Sleeper Barker; Mrs. M. G Patten of Brunswick, Grand ed at this writing. Mrs. Bramhall and Mrs. Carle. will make improvements,including paint- Brown Vici Kid OxKrds and sick, Worthy Matron of the State Chapter, ing, repairing, etc. Mr: Thompson has George E. Kittredge lias bought of Fred was and most efficient in the rou- Boots Mrs Nella Patterson of Cape Jellison, had experience in the business here and present High A. Robbins, as an investment, his double tine work. Members speak highly not Stockton Springs, was before Jud^e in Augusta. All have other tenement bouse on Spring and Crosa employment, of her ability as an inspecting ofli- Clyde R. Chapman of the Municipal Thompson and Libby with the Hall Hard- only j street. Mr. Kittredge has already leased cer, but also of her eloquent address. ; to Court I st Thursday to answer to the ware Company and Messrs. Darby in the $6.00 $7.50 the store in the basement on Cross sfreet The Giand Patron, Mr. Leslie D. Ames charge of disorderly conduct at t'ie home pool room and confectionery store on with to McAulilIe & Tibbetts, who plan to en- of Lincolnville and Camden, was also j “Latest Styles Every of Luther Holmes, where she was house- High street. They will make this a side ” gage in the grocery business. present and made a very pleasant address Minute Comfort. Also keeper. Sheriff Frank A. Littlefield was issue and divide up the work. A corpor- complimenting the local chapter. A de- The Belfast Candy Company, Church called to Stockton Springs and found ation will be formed w th Ralph A. licious supper was served to over 250 Glove Leather set as a had beaten Mr. Holmes’ Men’s Goodyear street, has offered a silver toilet that she badly Darby, president; George H. Darby, of Mrs. Carrie of*- under the direction -**A' Sale people prize to the B. H. S. girl receiving the mother, Mrs. Cromer, a woman of over treasurer and Mr. Libby, secretar .. They • Sylvester, Mrs. Rose Ladd, Miss Isabel Tops . , $3.25 most votes by Thauksgiving day. Those 80 years, and it is alleged that Mr. arc all directors. Ginn, Mrs. Kitherine Knight, Mrs. is the contest are Helen •■'oster, Eileen Holmes did not protect his but 2.50 mother, Sarah Thompson and Mrs. Della Frisbee. Men’s Eskimo Leather Tops Marian Louise said she deserved what she received. Miss Florence M Parsons entertained Feruald, Thomas, Newell, of and “ the Minoka Club at a Hallowe’en The decorations, consisting yellow Helen Dorothy Clark, Sarah Mrs Patterson claimed she was willing party La Grosse Sport Burgess, home of 81a white chrysanthemums, were arranged to leave the lown so at the her parents Cedar Knowlton, Pauline Stackpole, Gretchen Judge Chapman ac ount HATS the officers. On of her to 15 street. The living-room and dining room by presiding Leather Tops 4.00 Fletcher, Evelyn Condon. found her guilty and sentenced attendance and at $5.0 were with candles and decorated the unusuafy largely days in j lil, but suspended the sentence lighted Two events of much interest are sched the suggestion of the Grand Matron, and -AT- if she would leave thecountv with the usual skeleton, witches, Mother Men’s, Women’s, Misses’ j uled On there was ouly an informal reception. at the First Baptist church. Goose, pumpkins, apples, etc., while the at of John Cochran 1 ne mauun ui muiusc, wua. Children’s 4-Buckle Arties Thursday evening Miss Clarissa A. Hew- The November meeting centerpiece on the supper table was a wormy in behalf of the ey, R. N., supt. of nurses in the Kin Wall Chapter, D A R., was held Monday ghost. The place cards and napkins were Zsnas D. Hartshorn, lowest prices. Mrs. Patten with a hospital, China, and nowon home on fur evening at the home of Mrs. Anuie Mae also in keeping with the hour. A picnic Chapter presented E. K. BRIER & CO/S assist- dish to which she re- lough, will give an address on her work Frost, with Mrs Ida W. Mahoney supper with the following menu was cut glass graciously Mrs. Jessie Hart Allen rendered MCMAHAN'S tod experiences in China, and on the ant hostess. The roll was answered with served at 6.30: Chicken pie, mashed po- ponded. was solos in the consisting Present great movements and iniluential late inventions. It voted to send $e tatoes, hot biscuus, pumpkin pie, dough- several program, and lasting 5 the and was most BOOTERY Commencing this, Thursday, _days, personalities in that awakening Empire. to the berry school at Mount Berry, Ga.; nuts, and hot chocolate after which the only of regular work, a mark r at the Old encored. The Chapter’s new our and hats at Her address is one of^absorbing interest. also voted to place evening was pleasantly spent with games insistently Over Pitcher’s Music Store we will sell $8.50, $10 $12 $5 with its stars and other em A social hour will follow. On Sunday Tavern in E. Belfast, the matter being left of fortune and mjsic. Those present art square, was used. It was reported tha each. We do this to make room to our tveniug the famous Passion Play, cover- with the committee on historic spots of were Mrs. Mabel Webber, Mrs. Grace H. blems, H cod’s Rubbers for the entire display cleaner had arrived ing the last week in the life of which Miss Amy E. Stoddard is chaiiman. Misses Bertha their new vacuum earthly Kuowlton, Hayes, Mattie none a in- and would be tor general use in the lodge “There are Christ, aa given at Oberammergau the Miss Mildred E. Mitchell gave very Moody, Doris Chaples, Katrina Kelly, Mr. family. Star of Islesboro and Rose- Past summer will be the tbeme of the ad- structive and entertaining talk on Florida, John Harmon, Mr. Ralph Atkinson; also rooms. Lone better.” Beautiful Line of Christmas Gifts were as dress The story of that sacred drama with special mention of Silver Springs. Mrs. Mary H. Upton and Miss Bertha wood of Searsmont present spec- with a on the ial the former numbered 21 and ** given by that devoted people as a This was followed reading Parsons as guests. guests; which are each This will be an ex- 31 Among the o her Chapters arriving day. thanks offering to God will be told with Legends of the Spring by Miss Isabel Ginn. the latter Gull Records be at the December Find Still While Beechnutting. were Happy Valley of Brooks, Grey to a at a the aid of many newly imported pictures All dues must paid present cellent opportunity get stunning hat women on the of Tuscan of and selections by the chorus choir. These meeting The next meeting will be with Two Belfast were relating An ioch Unity, Bangor, 55c. to Knox in of Sea S.de of Cam- PRICE. addresses will be of interest to all and the Mrs. V. A. Simmons, when a picnic sup street recently their irip Beach Lincolnville, VERY LOW search of beechnuts and of in the Arbutus of Liberty, Pennamaquam has the public is cordially invited. per will be served. finding den, J. A. McMAHAN woods what considered a still. of Pembroke. Columbia of Sedgwick. Fi- they for these wonder new Their talk was overheard by an officer, delity of Moulton, Queen Esther of Paw- agency who at once informed Sheriff Frank A. tucket, R. I Bingham of Bingham, Haw- records, double-face 10-inch Littlefield. Mr. his two sous of Brunswick. Others were pres- Littlefield, thorne size. in and hear the and Deputy Frank H. Cooper of S ars- ent from Searsport, Stockton Springs, Step mont went at once to the place mention- Freedom, Old Town, Castine and Lynn, latest numbers. but on the road found traces of what The degree was conferred upon ed, Mass. “WHY PAY MORE?” Clocks and Clocks and Clocks they considered supplies to the still. Fol- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Paul, Mrs. Benj. lowing these they came to the residence H. Mudgett and Mrs. Leslie A. Payson. BIG BEN, LITTLE BEN, SLEEP METER, Removal Announcement of Fred Hatch in Knox. The still had been moved there from the woods the BLUE BIRDS and AMERICAS, $1.19 to $2.98 day before and the owners, Fred Hatch and his son Elvin Hatch, had evidently been brewing the night before. The for —WILL THAYER mer made his and escape, but the son THE LATEST -DEALER IN- ""SALE the still were brought to Belfast. They found four gallons of a whiskey, quantity -IN- Watches- Diamonds and Silver WaretG- of applejack and 10 barrela of cider. The Jewelry, I am from its location moving my business present Hatches had done a thriving business in BELFAST, MAINE on Church Street to the DAVIS SAMPLE SHOP this vicinity and it is also said they mar- keted some in Waterville and Augusta. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry in the Colonial Phoenix Row. Sheriff Littlefield had been on the lookout Building, for this still and had been on severs CARD OF THANKS for it. LET ME SHOW YOU. NOTICE searches Saturday Fred Hatch We wish to express our sincere thanks himself at the and hia gave up jail son to our neighbors and friends for their was released as he has an invalid W. H. ARNOLD Nov. 20 wife kindness during my recent illness; also and a number of small Open for Business Monday, children, who and Necklaces for the flowers and,postcards sent me. la loading cider applea this week and would suffer if he had been held for his ia also in the Crystal Drops Mr f. a. Gilbreth, market for a car of bar* father’s guilt. Saturday Hatch was reled and a DISCOUNT iw45* Martha Gilbreth applea potatoes. Iw45p In the next two weeks I shall have taken before Judge Clyde R. Chapman of for the ARMISTICE BALL. the Municipal Court and sentenced to SALE on entire stock. COME IN ! my serve two months in the county jail and NOTICE to p >y a fine of 1100 and costs and in de- FOR SALE fault of payment six months additional. FRED T. CHASE A FEMALE BIRD DOG strayed to the He was committed. It was one of th home of Mrs. Eflie Hardy, Miller Corner, “BABY GRAND” Overland GEORGIE E. HALL most satisfactory pieces of work Sheriff Bellas!, Maine Lincolnville. Owner may have same by 25 Main Street (Tel 34-11) car. It intereeted Littlefield has been able to lo since com- proving property and paying charges. touring call ing into the effice. Tel. 3-11. 45 at 56 Cedar St. Tel. 119-4 **— RaiMna the Family- AecordinotothddopoCkMdnouohttoDerlQhU ___ ——-—— x£r^s*M!W 1 weLL.WoTCH^ Children Cry for Fletcher’s

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and The Kind You Have Always Bought, which has been has borne the in use for over thirty years, signature of on the all wrapper these years just to protect the coming generations. Do not be deceived* and All Counterfeits, Imitations ‘‘Just-as-good’* are but with and Experiments that trifle endanger the health of cabtoow co w /wx-'• | 336_ I htternatiowal y._ | J Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. Never to relieve your A private installation of Pownal Lodge, FREEDOM KNOX KNOX Kll’Of:. attempt baby with a STOCKTON SPRINGS F. A A. M., was held Wednead-\ e\en- remedy that you would use for OcL D. D G. M. J. R.ntrew yourself. ing. 25, fit fas Dana Hsnton waa in Waterville re Joe Wing left for Ros»on last week er- Mr*. Susie Ingraham was in Mrs. Ernest Partridge is at Sandypoint Wilson of Searsport being the installing as cently Oct. 21 on hu*mr-s caring for Mrs. Rose Sanborn officer, asisted by L. A. Gardner grand route for Texas to spent the winter What is CASTORIA chaplain, with Storey frun’y of Sear J. W. and D. R Mr and Mrs Percy Nicklcss nf Unity Rand is with her Libby uncle, McGray, Rurklin and family has moved a for Miss Beatrice aunt, as master, lhe of- Renj Castoria is harmless substitute Castor port grand following motored to Belfast last Oct. 28 on busi- called on Frank Clement Oct 27 Oil, and is school. Paregoric, Mrs. H. H. Halt, attending were insta led: onto the Joe Wing farm for he winter It is ficers Ch-'rlrj Kneeland, ness. Drops and Soothing Syrups. pleasant. It contains E. C. Vnsr anil w ife were guest* of of Boston W. Percy L S. W Mr. nor other Mr. and Mrs. Peleg P. Griflin M,; Kneeland, The Ray school, Mrs Nellie I.ittle field 2') neither Opium, Morphine narcotic substance. I J. Alfred W. Mr. Clyde Burnham and George Turn C W Colby in Momville Oct Its are soon for an indefinite stay at Charles Littlefield, W.; coming er teacher had a Halloween Social is its For more than aecre- were in Belfast on business recently recently w r in age guarantee. thirty years it has their little cottage at the foot of School Fayle, treasurei; Robert Andrews, Mr. an land Mrs F' n V.i-e A Albert M. which was a success. been in constant use for the relief of street. tary; L. Gardner, chaplain; Liof. and Mrs. John Parlin and Hard- fine Belfast Friday, <7 t 27, on business Constipation, Flatulency, Am-s, Alvah C. iicdt, s. Wind Colic and Feverishness marshal; D.; ing Bryant attended the Ttachcis’ Con- The rnnual visit of the Chamber of lngra Diarrhoea; allaying Mr. Charles Foster, who is teaching in J Orville W. Mrs Hcssie Ingti-li in and John arising Ernest A. Partridge, D.; vention in and the Stomach and for the recent Banger. of was r Actdia win in l nily therefTom, by regulating Bowels, aid3 Detroit, came to C«ngor Simpson, S. S ; Mania..d K. i.aFur.cy, Commerce Relfast recently great- him a ud dsuglut for the week-end Oct on s the assimilation of Food; giving and natural convention and home J. S ; John F. Howes, tyler. Following Master Frederick Ward was the guest ly enjoyed by all present. 1!) busine healthy sleep. over tne weekend of his Children’s Comfort—The Mother’s Friend. and dedication. the ceremony rem irks were made by grandparents, * 'f Water The a former Mr. rlrnry Clark and fami Mr and Mrs Fred Nichols Allen Leonard of Union and who has been some of the visiting members, also by villeand Mr an I Mrs H H C.ionu a il Mrs. Frances Adams, resident of Knox, was in town recently several of the home brothers and, as of IV fast aim Harold with her daughter, Mrs. Russell O. Gard- Mrs. Mae White of Augusta was the visiting relatives and friends. Harmt Clark GENUINE to usual, a fine sptead was served in the >i* of Mrs susie always ner, during the summer, has returned gut si for a few days recently of her auut, Clark were Ingra- CASTORIA decorated hall. The fr-ends in town of Frank her home in Boston. freshly banquet Mrs Augusta Flye. many n m Oct 2« Johnson of Freedom were shocked and OcL 31st pioved cloudy, windy and who is The railroad outfits managed by Elmer Charles D. D., and Mrs. 1 to his sudden death so Mia'tr Pleacott Ferguson, exercises the Wood, WTood, grieved learn of * cold, hence the dedicatory at hid a Ben t is een laid off, bringing made an official visit to Dirigo Grange j recently. boarding at C. B Ingraham’s, early new schoolbouae held in the high t the home :r Edward, Gilbert Mason jwere recently, it waa an all dav meeting. of little friends Siturday, O -8. in school room and it was filled both as ot Herbert Harding and Bert McGray and R< kerson. altermoii. The guests wen- Mar.uenle Dr. Au- Mrs. Tannic A. Small and Della and seating and standing capacity. cousin, have bought a tiuikof R O Norton, Ingraham, Clair Thurston, Acadia Ingra- Mrs. Hatt is entertaining one O. the State Gilmore of were recent are to Belfast gustus Thomas, superintend- Waterville, busy hauling farm procuce ham, A.uert Ingraham and Mirth a Hub ter will soon arrive from the gueats of her Fred N. and •iater ent, gave principal address, congratu brother, Flye, and Camden. the lattir coming in iiei pony rig. tene- bird, Masaa< md occupy t&e upper latmg us on the completion of so tine and family They played games, bau nuts ai.d candy, ment i tse they are renting. modern a building and the inspiration it Mrs. Mar ha Tilton and so.i, Elisha i and tier sandwiches, cake, aftj cocoa In Use For Over 30 Years in the PERKY must be to the pupils and making vPKOSKti ■ Mrs. Grant returned rec ntly Allen, and sister, Mrs. Carrie Johnson, wer served All wen1 h* me saymg they greatest improvement in their studies The Kind You Have from i spent in nd she were afternoon guests of Mrs. Martha had hit j great time. Always Bought under such favorable conditions. He was Mitchener has returned from ▼ HI CINTAUR COMWANV. M«W VO«K CITY. " tecond Vose Oct. 27. Misa Hazel and hu_ brief- >use. followed by Mrs Gates, who spoke a two weeks’ visit in Boston. “‘‘CULlTIN iiiL ilLAD ly on behalf of the school toard; Mr. The matron of the dormitory, Mrs. Edward was in nangor at- is an acute atta The of the establishment of the cause of gone Eli d» r*a li irti.iit :! »une fir prospect store for them when they take final account of raid estate for allowance. settlement, is well nigh as will pass the winter. at <1 ail ir d« t t* d (her* t< ar> r» quested t make Pullman pants factory is ilf Basket ball practice being held in the That notice th he v. n and we Ordered. reof g three I ay tin iu .n mediately sured. This is most encouraging Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Vose who were POINT Dirk Harbor amusement hill tins sea- weeks successive! in the Re publican Journal. ! J<*HN B the t nterpnse ma, ma- CITY AMES. certainly hope married in Belfast, Oct. 17, passed their a i*hed in B« in aald i * lF2z. successful. son. newspaper pub fa-t, -areport, b’e Oct. 10, terialize and prove vastly honeymoon in Boston. county, ‘hat all persons interest* d may alter'd is on the Homer Erastus Mr. Ben Hurder working hay PenJIeton, Williams) Scott’s Emulsion at a Probate Cour», to he he d at Belfast, on j The Lawrence Canning Company’s big Mr .* Eliza W’aterhouse of Montville has 1 Taliowell and left the lllh of N -v#*mber next, a d show press with Frank Twombly of North bel- Benjamin Moody here, day STATE OF MAINE.' cannery here and the attractive gambrel- been a few in town his It is to the passing days with Oct. 28, for their annual hunting trip iu I pleasing palate | c *u«h if any they have, why the said account house for the superintendent own- faat roofed sister, Mrs. Kate Hannon. the Northern Maine Woods. and is assimilated so ah* uid not be allow* d- COUNTY 01 WALDO. SS. ed by them; also their plant at Rockland | KLLERY BOWDEN, Judge The pupils of the Citypoint school gave Miss in the Primal readily that it is the Oct..t< r J7ih la have been sold to Richard Deeming of Mary Later,teacher y Miss Gray and Mr. Moi roe, our hit h A true copy. Attest: r.-ken thie 27.h “f on Verona, N. J. a Hallowe’en box social Monday evening, school, was in Bangor last week to at- school teacners, attended me Teachers' exceptional person ( han. E Johnson, Register. Vv October, \«ku the teachers association. | drttnl the eighteenth .ay of October. k,V Oct. 30, entertaining their parents and tend Convention in Bangor. Mr. Monroe was who cannot take it Mr. E. M. Hall of Brunswick, Maine, 1022, issued on a judgment render'd bjb accompanied by Mrs. Monroe. J \t a Probate C curt h»-’d at Belfast, within and Bowdoin June, friends with the following attractive pro Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hurd and their If are run- I Su; me Judicial art, tor ihe C«unt|A a of College easily. you the W on the graduate f*>r C unty of aldo, in vacation, Wa'd-. at term thereof and bt£ has been secured as Principal of October two sons, Perry and Billie of Wollaston, The motor boat Ruth will continue lo in I tn«^ begun 1922, gram: party, song, school;making down strength 19*h day «f October. A. I) 1922 0 the tb -urth Tuifday of *epti niter, to School and arrived Oct. 27 Mass., recently spent week end with leave here Tuesdays,Thursdays and Satur- I «*teiU btusrt of in nail C the High of word Hallowe’en by children carrying I take bcott s Lmulsion l Burnham, 'dnty wit, on the twenty sixth day of September, his wife. are with relatives in town. at 8 o'clock weather until of a »n accompanied by They days permitting 1 Walao, having presented petit* praying 1022, in favor of F.rn»*t of the The Amy McCor- Sc 'tt & Bowne. P! v. field S.J 22 Harvey .''wanvilljl winter. letters; spooks, the resumes th«*t her name he to EalelU .iur <. or Albert i. Miss Mary Hicbborn for the Mrs. C. B. Mrs. Intz Harriman Stmr Castine the route. I changed bnay. in ui'ty v»*.’ito, against | Hoit, the n mick; Ripe chestnuts, Maurice Darres; Ordered,That said petitioner gives tlce Harv»> > t Be.fast and C ui ty of Waldo, for of Rich- ! and Mrs. Ida Wellingtrn went to Belfast Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snow to all interested by causing a of o' a t d‘ re a; d f j On Hallowe’en, Ruby Creasey; The Gob- persons copy the suit, X'y eigh rty-eigbt Convention Sunday O t. 29 to hear Miss order to be three weeks suc- at sev- mond attended the Teachers’ evening, this \ ublisn^d C.»nl«. debt r J > a.ar ; ter 1- liar** d week- bled Horace Thanks Adams at the Methodist church. in lean a news- in Bangor and came here for the Goblin, Hartwell; speak HEST COLDS cessively The Repub Journal, enty five Cents, coat' of and will be sold with Mrs. Snow’s parents, Mr. and r paper published at Belfast, that they may sp Tay- end giving, Ephraim Small; Seeing Thing-, Rev. fi, M. Abbott was called to Mout- to be over throat pear at a Pr« bate (.> ur', to be hel-i a* B**lf,»»., of to toe on tha Mrs. Alston Ellis of Sandypoint, and Everett The six witches, Viola Rub Vicks MAGAZINES lor Belfast, higher* bidder, Adams; v.lle Saturday to oflic.ate at the funeral" within and for said on tr-.e 14th at ten dedication of the remodel Hush C-unty, day twenty-mi th day of November, 192-, present at the Small; Invocation to witches, of Mr. Thomas Mr. was and chest until the skin »hp Ayer. Ayer Htvt r*-ct*iveti notice th*»t price of ihe oj November A. 1 >. 1922. at Un of the c: o’clock in ihe forei.oor, the f wo g describ- ed school building. witch;s and brownie — Mosher; pantoinine, ninety five years and five months old a becomes red then leading msg-nnea will b creat'd after before noon, and show cause, if any they have, ed rial estate and a.) ihe right, tii.tr and in- Fied Whit- uuavvili o* dance; Somebody’s Mother, man. is November tent:.. the of said should not Aibert i baa XVUSBCll U. UdUiUU Ui wonderfully well preserved He on thickly and why prayer petitioner terest which the »:: .• n lh«* to hi* family, who comb; witches invitation, Marguer- turv ved by a H.zen Bick- There are sev»r«l vtry attractive offers gran and had in and t«* the twenty* rived recently join daughter,Mr». cover the with a EL ite Hallowe’en greetings, ford parts until th t nra«*. ii»’‘ to LERY BOW DEN. Judge, aecor d of July. 1022. hi four hour» and have the summer at tis mother’s Thompson; with whom he lived, and a son, goo>: nubheription lay spent when wi-h A true copy Attest* minutes ;n the afurr min, tha time at the shore. Eleanor Feavey; Hallowe’en greetings, Frank who lives in Massachusetts hot flannel cloth. begin you thirty old Crocker place, Ayer, t has E n writ in home, O.d Johnson. Register when the -aim w«a attached ti>•- to Boston and Marion Peavey; If, Lucille Keiimerg; and w as present at the service. Wi 1 bp glad to raaii yuu a pr ce list or you They all have returned the same t wit: A oruin "t or parcel Mrs. woman in the basket, Geraldine Kein- m »y telephone. suit, their new house, accompanied by WALDO bb. In Court of 1’robate, Held at of land with '.he bund;: a-s th--r u, bt ginning Horner In nor take of the*e low who berg; Greedy Homer, Darres; Why advantage prices Bel <*n the 10: h of 1922. * Gardner’s aunt, Mrs. Alice Stetson, List. day October, at a stake and atones 1 ere the n> rthwcsterly vocation to the Mosher; CENTER MGNTVILLE for Chris'ma- liifte? Nellie S. executrix of the estate of meet* has been with the family for some weeks witches, Hugh Fletcuer, corner < f ihe Pitman barm, ao-ca.ied, The Lillian Chinaman Miss Israel W. late of Belfast, in said north- from a surgical operation. cow, McCormick; Telephone Wren -1T2-2 Parker, at tt.e We cott Stream so called; thri.ee recuperating first Lillian Hallowe’en VICKS County, deceas* d, having presented her on said stream sixteen rods to a staka song, McCormick; rd H. has to erly (16) was received recently of the Ew Belgard gone Massa- W VapoRub MALI) E bLUs i Word Hallowe’en USSE, and final account of admii.iblration of aid an 1 alo and thence east* sixty r is (60) greeting, Helen Creasey; fun, chusetts / Million Used e, rly at Newtonville, Mass., Oct. 27th, Over 7 Jars Yearly estate for allowance. from death Caroline Hartweil. Ice cream was solo, 21 Union Street rods m re or le»e to the road leading widow of that notice thereof be three of Mrs. Julia H. Staples Treat, E. N. W hitcomb has a new Ordered, given, Be fast to .-vvanviile the residence of the there was guessing on the weight of a purchased by was wteks n The Jour ■ cfi #*id the late Mr. George T. Treat. She car. successively, Republican 1 • te A z 11, mm; thence souther.> and $18 35 was the sum realized touring C ristmas Gift in squash, The a in said ■ Pit- and was therefore 78 Long Notice of Sale nal. newspaper published Belfast, road tu i. rtheaaterly corn* r of auid born Sept 21, 1842, time. from this jolly good is that ail interested may attend man the of and the last remaining W. S. Davia incapacitated from work County, person** I .*m. ; ih* rce westerly by northerly years age, Two and one-half acres of well at a held at on land, Probate Court, to be Belfast, the tine of *a Pitman barm to the if b«- of eleven own by muscular rheumatism. are gifts that one can place member of herlarge family There many good with well of 14th of and show r lea*. located, good orchard, good day November, next, evuae, ginoir g; containing six acres u.. re and sisters and two half-brothers at Christmas, but for lingering brothers MONROE CENTRE Earl G. Howes got home from Boston choose water, good cellar to build on; 2 1-2 miles if any they have, why the said account should the to the f. MJine what is Preserving right sister*. Tfte interment was in New- long-drawn-out, not be allowed. for and a few days ago with a new truck. saustaclion, from Belfast at Head of Tioe, so-called. Power IVinpjny, to ennr skid promisee can be named in the ELLERY BOW tonville. there, after all, that \V |i b- sold to DEN, Judge, the aole of repairing and rr*etting The Monroe Center has recent- Miss Georgia Gray of Rockland has the highest bidder Nov. purpose bridge breath with The Youth’s Com- A true copy. Attest: their 3*44 for the schooner been Miss Belle Lowell. same’ 25, 1922, at 1 o’clock p tn. All persons poles. The great anxiety felt ly been repaired. visiting The fun is only begun with the Chas. E. Johnson, Register. FRANK A. LITTLEFIELD panion? desiring to purchase said laud cart make Maud M. Morey, Capt. E. L. Hichborn, Mr. and Mrs R. M. Carter of Belfast number. Thereafter David is doing carpentering lirst Christmas sealed b.ds at Baltimore tor Wingate that wi 1 be publicly opened At a Probate Court held at ttelfast, within and long overdue from Tampa, w ere at P. C. Allen’s Saturday, Oct. 28. the 52 weeks of the long, ioug Oct. 23rd, by for W. S. Barker. through my residence on said Nov. 25 Right is fur the County of Waldo, in vocation, on the Fla., was relieved Monday, j Mr. and Mrs. B. Beau were re- it is constantly supplying fresh to the in’s Edgar year, reserved to reject any or all ‘bids. Mail ‘21-t day of October, A L) 1922. the arrival of a telegram capt Miss Doris Webber spent the weekend amusement and information. cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bean sources of sealed bids to RALPH L Carrie Voee Johnson, widow aad heir-at-law MICE TO INVESTORS Miss Nellie announcing with Miss of Knox. RICHARDS, Bister, Hichborn, Isabel Stubbs in it is the beginning of a new serial, of the estate of Prank W. (ate of is Thorndike. Now Admr of the estate Ripley Whitcomb, Johnson, THE RECEIVERS >F THE BELFAST SAV* hia safe arrival. Capt. E. S. Shute vital tDe of it is a contribution of interest Freedom, in jiaid County of Wal, deceased, 1X08 BANK will receive' subM-rlptu i* : Another schooner Rev. Fr. Timothy J. O’Mahoney Mrs. Cora A. Goodwin has gone to Sa- then 2w44* Charles St., Belfast, Me. acting as first officer. interested in sport or science, having presented a petition prayir\ that Wal- whole or any part of three hundred nin« yout Belfast visited at R. T. Kelley’srecently. to the winter with Mrs to the youth « had arrived, after a similar lem, Mass., pass C. A. ter Gerald of Unity, in tne County of Waldo, {31*1 snare* of preferred i*tock of the Bella»t previously next it is a brand-new story by uotu Abbie or some other Mooschead Lake Hal!road at par which somewhat relieved the Miss Curtis of Jackson is Barker. a tale of wild suitable person be appointed Company passage, Sylvina or A. S. Pier, or December unless all is gtib.-criU : h r be- were Stephens WE BUY administrator of the est>te of said deceased 1.11*22, apprenension. working for Mrs. Avis Bailey for a short Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wentworth the old Indian days, by men fore that date. adventure in That the said give notice time. recent of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Ed V Ordered, petitioner This stock it entitled to six i*er cent divi •utl* closed her guests actually lived among and pow- to all of Mrs. Lillies Staples Emery who have persons interested by causing a copy then the common Mink la entitled to six I'er ceW munds in Morrill. But why say house Oct and left for Bangor, for wowed with the redskins. this orde to be published three weeks suc- dividends, alter which l»oth share ualiy Din- ;27 Albert Bowen and sister Gertrude pass- is wel- have o** Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Whitcomb and son othJr Christmas gift cessively in the Republican Journal, a news- deuds ot three |*er cent semi-annually a few days with Mrs. Charles Appleton ed the weekend at the home of R. T. more? No were recent of Mr. and paper at Belfast, that may ap- paid regularly on this stink piece l*!*'. Mrs. Oscar Ellis in George gutsts comed with so much pleasure, lry.it published they lctTeuIf Gibson and her cousin no debt on the r»*ad and dividends n the j rt Kelley. Mrs. Will Price in pear at a Prebate Court, to be held at Belfast, thence going on to Pittsfield, ac- Rockport. stock are*the first claim on the earnings 11<; p**®* Brewer, will be crowded within and for said County, on the 14th day of for a brief Mrs. John Nado has had a fine the Oldest in issues of 1923 sent rental i* thousand dollar- by Mrs. Ellis, visit, recently Thomas Ayer, person 8IThee52 A. ten of be- thirty-six companied editofi- October. D. 1922, at the clock Tlie amount to a Mrs. John William Man- monument erected at’ the family lot in died Oct. 26, at his with serial stories, short stones, per year. required pay to their cousin, town, Thursday, fore noon, and show cause, if any they have, on the stock is and lun. Subscribe now cent dividend preferred aon sod there to Massachusetts, to spend the Dickey yard. home at McFarland’s Corner. His age als, poetry, facts why the prayer of said petitioner should not thousand dollars ($lt>,0fl2). Subscription* sixty-two of the n«* her brother, Wilhrd G. was 95 and 5 months. The Boston and receive: be granted w ill In* received at the banking room* the winter with A barn was held at Isaiah Hall’s years raising issues m ELLERY fast Savings Bunk. Tranpfera of Block subscnMB in Ralph S. in Post cane had been in his possession for 1 The Youth’s Companion—52 BOWDEN, Judge ;- Staples Newburyport, on Oct. 28. a for will December 1. This -t■ k Saturday afternoon, Quite AND DEER SKINS A true c< Attest: L*e made and her Mrs. E. S. some Mr. Aver leaves ciffe dauglr- 1923 1 py, or normal incom® Cambridge sister, number were from Monroe and years. f .099 subject to muni. ij Backache Discouraqmg GOING SOME “Magic in the County of Waldo, and gi. en bonds as Leave Rockland Tuefdiys, in to this debonair a. n*.. itself paying homage i spots. and terms if at a m Camden 6.46 Very cheap the law directs All persons having demands Saturdays 5 ; two-fisted personage, and be rode on the Win ter port So Bad If You How to desired. Good Fine against the estate of said ward are desired to fast 7.15 a m.. for Buckaport. Bm Not [Know a dark- A of statist'll s leads to , investments. top wave to popularity until prolonged study present tne same for settlement and all in- Bangor. the Cause. tb&t more automobiles were ; view of Penobscot 1 ** Roach the name of Siki the inference Bay. Don’t debted are is made via skinned opponent by Water” thereto requested to make payment At Boaton comteticn et Since stolen in this country last year than were miss them. and 1*® * knocked him down and out. then immediately. FRED A. MCALLISTER. ropolitan Line express freight j than a con- manufactured in 1899. This is progress. Nothing more discouraging a nation’s cheers have given place to a ORRIN J. Burnham. Me', Oct. 10, 1922. steamers for New York and points when —Cincinnati Timea>Star. DICKEY, % stant backache. Lame you awaken, nation’s jeers, snd boulevard vendors West. * bend or lift 2w44 The aubscriber pains pierce you when you have ridiculed the erstwhile champion by to Belfast, Maine. EXECUTRIX’S—NOTICE. MAINE STEAMSHIP LINE hereby gives notice that she has been It’s hard to work or to rest Backache copies of what purported to be his duly selling appointed executrix of the las: will and tes- Yoik Freight often indicates bad kidneys. Belfast peo- last will and testament. There’s none so Portland-Ntw Pills. Ask tament of Se,vlc^ recommend Doan’s Kidney humble as to do honor to the fallen cham- Direct freight service between ple ALBERT D. l«te of the r* case is not an isolated SNOW, Winterport, New York in resumed from your neighbor? _ pion. Carpentaria Your Wood for Sale 24 Cross St, Belfast DR. in the County of Waldo, deceased. All persons Pier Portland, Maine. hUa. J. E. Gray, one. There are other nations and other TRUE’S nnectior* demands the estate of said direct Kidney Pills for an are having against Through rates srd R*d“ says: “I need Doan’s Cafpentiers—and those Carpentiera OLD GROWTH HARD o WuOD, four deceased are desired to present the same for with Maine Central and Gran, of kidney trouble and they re- not all Fickle foot or fitted for pugilists. public! length, stove or furnace. settlement, and all indebted thereto are re- back was weak and hurt lieved me. My Grocer J. H. LORD, quested to make payment immediately. I was dizzy me to atoop or straighten. ELIXIR Tel. 179*11 Belfast, Maine, FANNIE A. SNOW. and nervous. MyJkidneys weren’t acUng Winterport, Me Oct. 10, 1922. regularly and in other ways showed signs THE TRUE FAR iLY LAXATtlE AMO CASTOR IA scrubbing. Re- of disorder. I went to the City Drug and be done with SALE a Kid For Infants and Children WORM EXPILLEH stains from Bath Tubs, FOR WANTED Store and got two boxes of Doan moves all them the trouble Sinks and Floors. Reliable NOTICE ■ey Pills. After using In Use For Over 30 Years A FAVORITE FOR OVER 70 YEARS Closets, Incubator—140 egga capacity laft and I felt ever so much hotter.” and 500 chick hover. Practically new. Will the penon who found the fur robe Known. CO. real Price 40c. at all dealers. Don’t simply Internationally CAPITAL MAGIC WATER A bargain. Inquire of in front of Sbute & Sborey’i garage Sat- .1 .be Mb Doan a Kid- SMALL Mk tor a kidney remedy—get MAINE HERMAN WHITMORE,' urday night, October 28, pleaae leave robe "'“l'mS, had. Foe- AUCUSTA, Bell**1. ney PiUs—the same Mrs. Grey Northport, Maine. at the garage and be rewarded. 2144 36 Miller St.. P L 43tf ta^MUburnCo., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. | over what I've said. will you?" I SOUIH LIBtRTY With a niwl she wns gone. Once

■■ hack In her cur mi outburst of Jack Lost pent-up Charles Grinnell is installing a furna • / When emotion swept over her nnd her hands in his house. on the steering wheel trembled so that His Judder I she could hardly drive. Kctnhlng I.eigher ami Prescott are putting in a home, sin* rushed up the backstairs new dam st their mill. to her room ami locked herself REMINGTON In. Mrs. Belle Howes and son Edwin visited Bv CORONA Two hours later the telephone rang. WHO KILLED RUDOLF OF her daughter, Mrs. Earl Millay, one day "Say. dearest, got to see you right 1 AUSTRIA? rt-j00cooo>>XH>cioooocHXrt«5$ — recently. Mr ur» Syndicate away. Coining now." Mrs. Clara Overlook and Mrs. Ella ^"IT In it 11 h lie had hung up nnd the proverbial “luck of the Hnps- _ I'd I"'*' 10 Jo **• ,lU* fllt,|er Grinnell attended the Teachers’ Conven- g girl had Just time to dab some pow- □HEburgs"—a synonym for ill fortune wsn't approve." der on her tear-stained face nnd rather than good—manifested itself in tion in Bangor. Isnt It >...«»«• Stamford: your straighten her tousled Imlr. a number of ways during the long Mr. and Mrs. Earl B jynton of Washiu*- to Into till* business. want put "Whoops! The lest news It's a reign of late of Franz-Josef, emperor ton have been a few with ,.f nge. atuJ haven't you spending days .. you corker, d's a -always told but none of the oc- trump- Austria-Hungary, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Rhodes. getise to ih' a little thinking JJgj.li you he wits called me up nnd we just currences were more startling or mys- f once In a Some II jourseif w^llo? had nn Interview' nnd he told me he’d terious than those connected with Roy Lenfest and Arthur Turner, who make me so mud I could have g you reconsidered the matter nhout my go. j the sudden death of Rudolf, crown oeen working in Dimariscotta for lug Into business and thought It was 1 prince of t'e realm and favorite son Walter P. Light, have returned home. fr.,111 the shlppe Jumi-ed up a .lust ns If that wasn't Of rLTf)in good plan, Franz-Josef. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Overlook were where she had been sit- | area port knockout enough he calmly handed me Married to the Print-ess World called to Oct. to at- Your her flanre and hurriedly Stephanie, Everett, Mass., 24, I* beside a check for $10,0W) so as to give me .(lighter Telephone of II, of the as she started to- Leopold king 'end his sister's Mrs. Harvey at her eyes a start." funeral, SIihkI good Belgians, Rudolf wns far from one stride he was happy door. In "What a dear he is I" Cunningham. |[lt. perfect ex- In tils marital relations, and com- her and had her In his arms. claimed Vivian. Mr. and Hall of I couldn’t And his name in the tele- (jlde paratively short time had elapsed af- Mrs. Melvin Augusta “Why, don't understand," he «tili hut you "Ye.*, hut he acted awfully funny. ter Ids when he recently spent a few daya heie and while anJ ,les marriage attempted "I’m nl1 dad hn*- I wns n little worried for a while. phone directory.*’ Ifided- to induce his wife to secure a divorce here they had a crew of carpentera at cared for me over me and After we he said : ratcheil got through 'Son. in order that he Maria work on their house where will live since I was In might marry they advised me ever If you have a best girl or anything of -A Vetsera, a beautiful young baroness in the spring, after spending the winter It would kill him If I that sort, tell her that love Is often jodergarten. with whom he was madly' In love. in Cuba, This is the I when I ask a subscriber his wishes. I always blind, hut not so.' reply get occasionally, KBt against always Incurably Frnnz-Joseph, however, sternly for- about everything." some aojult him I tried to get him to explain, hut he bade all he didn’t send a toll message, and thus settle thought of divorce and, Ru- KING COAL STILL WIELDS HIS why quickly see do," she answered dryly. and out his hand. «I you Just laughed put dolf announced that he was prepared . -That hurts. Vivian." he said “The dear," said Vivian softly. "I important message. to renounce all his title and marry the believe I'd like to meet him now. I / ■Ittiy. Baroness Vetsera In spite of parental “Montreal ia getting from the United were nearer a quarrel than Just know I'm going to love him.” jbev objections. This was recalled vividly States all the anthracite coal it needs in one book all had been, and In a rush of As it would be practically impossible to include bty ever when, only a l'ew months later, there Householders pay $16 a ton for it,” her arms around Vivian put TEN INFLUENCES WHICH HAVE Thus remarked a Montreal business to include a (Dltenei occurred the “Meyerllng tragedy." man, subscribers to the Bell System, each book is designed j a to. ■* SHAPED THE EVOLUTION OF MAN recent caller at The Courier Gazette Lute In Januury, 1800, Uudolf oflice. within which there are numbers called. “Forgive. Jack; I’m a little cat to- j This confirms the complaint made given territory frequently staged a guy house party at the castle Governor I know how hard your position (Electrical World ) by Baxter, who vigorously de- U of some nounced he Isn't fnlr to Meyerllng, twelve miles from the attitude of the Federal Fuel jjst he. but you." Students of ethnology say that there Vienna. Among the guests was the Distributor in permitting such out of the “He's wonderful to me. He's the have been ten great fundamental influ- If a Bell subscriber who lives outside this is Baroness Marla Vetseru and gossip country shipments before Maine had been territory wanted, father a chap ever had," Stum- ences that have shaped the evolution of 1W, her aifuir with supplied m advance of the ice and snow man. first came lire; second, the bow concerning the crown can reach him and even if his name and number ird d( fended. embargo that every winter we have to you quickly easily and arrow; third, pottery; fourth, domes- prince ran high. Anally breaking with •toil, even If you lost the money, reckon with. Governor Baxter is very i in for the Toll tic animals; then won smelting, then a clash when, on the morning of Jan- do not appear your telephone directory. Just ask rather you’d plunge In and see much in earnest in his endeavors to pro- d writing, then gunpowder, then printing, ltudolf's do for It uary 30, valet entered his mas- tect our people in this period of threatened name and address of the rtat you can vourself. then then Operator and give her the person you steam, electricity. ter's bed chamber and found the crown stress. Last week he sent to Gov. Sproul In turn each of these great inventions prince dead and, beside him, the body of Pennsylvania, Chairman Alney of the want to reach. If you make your call on a station-to-station basis or discoveries has greatly influenced man’s of the beautiful baroness. fuel commission of that State and Federal mode of and his Each save It makes no difference living thinking. Fuel Distributor Spens this message: you will both time and money. really tias into new forces that The flrst official report stated that put operation “Our dealers and our people need coal hive touched life in some vital the crown had died of ther he is in Sioux or San Francisco —wherever he spot, prince apoplexy and are on it at Bangor, City 1 counting securing prices the of the new idea, as his Following impulse but, rugged physique and ex- named by the Federal Fuel Distributor a he can be reached if he is con- have 1 is, if within range of telephone, habits have been changed, hardships ceptional health were well known and the Pennsylvania Fuel Commi sion been the mental hor.zon has and we softened, throughout the o circles of Ku rope, do not want to pay excessive nected to the Bell been and life itself has taken on a System. lifted, this statement was received with a prices charged by speculators and broker broader purpose and new meaning Can offer us smile and much of shoul- you any relief? Electricity has brought into ttie world : shrugging Gov. had ders. Spruul replied that he request- not a new kind of and power Following this there came a just light ed liis State chairman of fuel distribution want to reach some distant friend whose are but the flood of rumors and au- The next time you and heat. These agencies by supposedly to take up with Maine’s Governor the has best- thentic*’ vv ich it works. Rather, say it accounts of the tragedy, some question of el f asked for. The people call the lor his name you cannot find in the telephone directory, just owed upon man safety and peace of which stated that the baroness had of Maine w 11 highly commend Governor infinite relief to his labors, a limit- will to cities, killed herself in despair and that Ru- Baxter’s efforts to secure them proper Toll Operator and tell h-^r what you want. She try less to his industries, comfort : expansion dolf had committed suicide when he protection. for his home, new ease of transportation, and be able to a message to your friend, even found her body, others of an al- help you, may get contact ;with all ttie world through uni- telling leged suicide TO BAN TRUCKS ON MAINE ROADS no to a Public versal intercommunication. pact between Jho Lavers though he has telephone, and get him Telephone and still others hinting at complicity The state highway commission an- Station to talk to on the part of 9 tain court officials you. OUR nounced today tint at a meeting last who had been Instructed to put a stop week consideration was given to the E. R. SPEAR, Manager. it? It is a What shall we do about to the intimacy between the baroness question of closing slate and stale aid simple problem of plain common sense. and the crown prince “at any cost." highways against heavy traffic. It is the Our American market is the best on A fourth story, which gained consid- judgment of the commission that all im earth—better for us than all foreign mar- should be erable credence on proved highways protected total busi the continent, was kets put together. Our export against heavy traffic as soon after Nov. connected with a even normal was but a former flance of the ness, in times, 15 as conditions may warrant, and it is b. a v. ,■ small fraction of our domestic commerce; >, horn had discarded In ihe intent'on of the commission to issue and foreign markets are now poor and favor of Prince Uudolf. This person- such orders \ meager. age, whose name was freely mentioned, The commission hopes that all whij short liour- Highly paid labor working w..s known to have been in the vicin- have heavy hauling to do will see to get- cvnnot with low paid labor compete ity of Meyerllng castle on the of ting the work done at once. It is the even in our own night working long hours, opinion of the commission that the most c the tragedy, nnd the report was that rich and ample markets; and the idea of damage is done to the oad surfaces dur- starved and he had secured admittance to the BUCKS WAiYMill out selling Europe in her ing thawing conditions after a freeze of the .imited markets is a mathematical ab- apartments prince by bribing Another matter on the com- passed by Sdenc’ an! Health by Mary Baker surdity. several of the servants, and had shot at its was tlie mission meeting question Iddy. M-dical and Law Books and Town To open-American markets to foreign- both Rudolf and the of a of lederal aid baroness, making system highways. I listories Williamson’s of Maine. */ Don’t Blame Him." made goods and the capture of History attempt bis escape before the double murder Under legislation passed by Congress J. L>. markets American-mad? GLYNN, BOOKSELLER, European by was discovered. within a year, it is necessary that each •X! tito a good chance to me even 169 Huntington Ave Mass. goods means that we will give our mar- state highway depa{tment«gree with the Boston, I don’t know much about busl- sun ttiiouier anine 10 uie wnoie ur- Im42 kets to European producers and not get secretary of agriculture on a system of t'nir several BY CHECK RAISrNG ess." European markets for American produc- appeared years later when federal aid highways which shall not ex ers. It would be like the fable of the dog the former crown prince and the bane o entire Almost Imperceptibly the man shook ceed seven per cent, the high- It his been reliably ev mated that trom thirty to fifty million dollara are that lost the bone he had trying to seize ness were reported to have been seen the exclusive cf Is head and sighed. ‘‘I don't know way mileage of stale, being stolen annually from bank depoaitors who do not protect their checks. its reflection in the water. In United and WANTED hat to heaven knows I don't, the States, and it was freely streets in cities villages. to be raised. do; It miy nevir have happened you—yet your nextjeheck may hinted that news of their deaths had ell. I promised dad I’d he hack lu- This Month and Catarrh Blameless. JUNK. Any- been given to the world in order to “ ll. He wants a game of chess to- this class of cri ne is constantly increas 'r,r-s

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Mrs. Addle M. Higgins is spending a The modem way to bake few wet ks in Augusta. Elden and Herbert Ward were in Bel- fast, Oct. 29, on business. offers The old-fashioned custom Mrs. Florence Rose has gone to Company’s growth Lowell, of using home-made mix- Mass., for the winter. Merton Bradford has tures to raise cakes and bis- purchased a lum- ber lot of Roscoe Thurston. for investors is now cuits antiquated. Miss Grace Parsons is staying with Mrs. a a opportunity l.yd Farwell for few weeks. Powder is so Royal Baking A Hallowe’en dance wss given by Har- much more dependable. It vest Moon Grange Nov. 1. is Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Philbrick Maine Power Company contains just the right pro- entertain- Central j ed Mr. Chase of Carmel, recently. of cream of tartar portions Ed Ware has purchased the Lincoln a company— and soda to raise baked Monroe house at Thorndike Station. growing foods perfectly. Several from Thorndike attended the funeral of Mrs. Vickery of Unity last week. Today a force of 75 men If you are one of those who It built a small power station is re Ralph Arey and Ferd Marcia are are still home-made the old Union using wiring Dick Cornforth’s buildings for at Rice on the Messalons- building plant on the electric lights. Rips mixtures, join majority the Messalonskee at Mr. and Mrs. Dana Archer are receiv- last of women who have learned kee in Oakland during the Water- ing congratulations on.the birth of a son, When that it is born Nov. a. ville. this is from experience days of the Great \\ ar. plant com- much more satisfactory Dr Small of Waterville was at Fred which should be Rich’s last week in consultation with Hr. pleted. before to use I W hitney of Unity. Christmas, it will add Mrs. Hattie Tav'or of Bangor, who has station 1,000 been passing a wrek with her brother, E. It built a large power 1 has returned home. to the L. Bartlett, after the horsepower Company’s ROYAL BAKING POWDER F. S Rich, who has been having a se- at Skowhegan shortly rious time with his throat, is improving. reserve. Absolutely Pure Miss Mildred Bartlett as been caring for war ended. | him. Made from Cream of Tartar derived from grapes Mr. George F. Lewis of North Haven i called on his cousin, Mrs. Dora Phil- It Contains No Alum Leaves No Bitter Taste brick, Sunday, coming from Belfast by Installs New Unit at “Skow" a ito Yet so fast has the demand for Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Philbrick. Leslie vir- Higgins and George Lewis of North Ha- electric energy grown, that A new unit has been o’ lantern hanging over the front door ven took Sunday dinner with Mr. and ordered SEARSPURT grinned at the guesta as they entered, and Mrs. Ross Higgins. the excess were in with tually all power pro- and will be installed inside decorations all keeping Miss Iva Hogan and Mrs. Florence in the the festive season. Orange and black Mrs. Amos Simpson arrived Friday Tweedie and little son, Earle, spent the crepe paper festooned the living room, duced all the Company’s Showhegan plant. This from a visit with relatives in Easton. week-end with their sister, Mrs. Don by will black MAINt and witches, cats, etc., appeared Reynolds in Mattawamkeag. CENTRAL Mrs. Fred Leadbetter of Li icolnville is everywhere. Lights were shaded with PO^ER C4 times without years. He was born in Bangor, Jan. 1st, j preferred paid interrup- Mrs. Maria Routley of Kingston, N. B children. Mrs. Moses, who was born in 1849, the son of Rev. Thomas Tupper, who has been spending the past year with 1829. was married in 1830 to Marshall H. tions and of dividends for all who was at one time pastor of the Meth- gives promise paying uninterrupted relatives in Waldo, is the guest of her | Moses of Gorham who died in 1906 odist church in Searsport. and for some a new circular. It aunt, Mrs. J. W. Black. Mrs. Moses has many nieces and neph- time to come, write-us for tells what the time a resident of this town. Capt. Tup- J ews in this town and one youngster; A including Sumner Small, married Mi-.s Alveretta Devereaux of is to the of Maine at party per Neil Prince Higgins, has the honor of ad- I company doing put money people Charles Clements, Edwin Clemen s, R Searsport, and her death preceded his by dressing her as great great great aunt work for of Maine’s resources. It N. Porter and Rev. N F. Atwood are on only a few months At the time of his the development a hunting trip in the region of Brownvill?, death east, tupper vas supsiiiuenueni | gives our reasons for believing that the-Company’s of the Clyde and Mallory steamship lines SANDY POINT Mrs. Amos Simpson left Nov. 1st for with headquarters at Jacksonville, a pos ; stock is a safe and desirable Easton, called thereby the critical illness preferred sition which he held for the past 1 u years of of a relative. During her absence Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Snow Kieh- I tie was also Qf the Gulf and : investment. Send for circular. Evan Fraser of is at the president mond, who attended the Teachers’ Con- Plymouth fj;.,np- At one sou home. Southern Steamship Company. | vention at Bangor,spent a few days with Coat time he was director of the Logan her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alston Ellis. United States trust and Mrs. Dana Dutch of Waban, Co. and also of the Bank of Jacksonville. He The community was shocked last week ^Mass., have issued invitations to a party and Savings interest in the affairs of the learn of the death of Mrs. Annie M. to be given at their home on the evening r>Kik a great tp " M. of the Guil of Armistice day. A large number of tupper on Saturday cAtfi Slfiiiffyhfiiroi,fiing neigh- and Southern Steamship Co. Vas named Searaport people living in H“ton and vi- bors found her ill and pneumonia quickly 'a' for also the steam tug W. M. lup- cinity will be eutert*- him; developed and she passed away Tuesday- R!p,ey ljper. About forty years ago Capt. Tupper evening at half past eight. Her niece, Mrs. Kg'-"I, entertained «. wn acjacmt to Baid Savings Bank Building and Kalpn Tupper aud w here she such bids to be The following members ;of Anchor grand daughter, inspected twelve chapters. She Road at land of Wilson Coombs; thence south- opened at the barking moms of j1 in said Watches Miss” Jacksonville. He was land to low Bank Chapter. O. E. S.. were guests of Prim- Alva Tupper the bouse guest while there of An- easterly by said Coombs’ w^ter Savings Building on the first day Ladies’ Wrist of at ten Belfast on is al»*o survived by a brother, Frank Tup- nette Hooper of Biddeford, who has mark at the head of Sabbath Day Harbor, sc- I December, 1922, o’cb ck in the fore- rose Chapter of Friday evening: nooi o and sis- thence northwesterly as the shore r uns Bids may he made under Miss Lillian G. Runnells, Mrs. Mary per f North Berwick, by three been Grand Secretary of the O. E. S. for called; { either or all FJIcd to land formerly owned by William of the following apt cificationa: both American and Swiss,Gold Miss Violet Meyers, Mrs. Alice ters, .Airs. Frank Ahittier of North Ber- 30 years. Rytjer. Meyers, thence northwesterly by said Ryder’s Unci t 1. For both Mrs. Jennie Mrs. wickC Mrs. Tracy Hall and Mrs. Samuel buildings, with bank vault Davis Havener, Gilkey, land formerly owned by Daniel Haynes, riow -leel boxes and Calde rwood of Boston. Captain Tupper shelves in vault, hank fur Annie Frame, Mrs. Eva MARRIED. deceased; thence northeasterly by said Hayr ; Cunningham, the mtureend iquipment. not bank Miss Mabel Grif- spent several weeks of past summer land and land of Martin V. Pendleton to lund including Mrs. Elizibeth Goodell, books, stationery and other hank Miss Georgia Ford and Mrs. Livona at ^ Searsport summer home of bis son. formerly of Pbilena Warren; thenc. nor tn- supplies ^CLOCKSc fin, Collins Ingalls. In Belfast, Nov 2. For both without the lalesboro The Aknchorage, on Pleasant Point. westerly by said Pendleton's land to the T .wn buildirgs bank < Williams of Chapter. Rev. William Elmer S. | vault, steel belts and trains SETH THOMAS 4, by Vaughan, Road; thence northeasterly as said road r> mt. shelves in vault You can catch by. furniture or N. Collins and Miss Marguerite Ingalls, both to the of equipment. for Mrs. C. Meyers entertained the place beginning, containing fijftv time-keepers, built _ 3. For the dependable accu/'ac> aswt5 members of the White Elephant Bridge CENTER M0NTV1LLE of Belfast. acres, more or less, snd being the same prtom Savings Bank Building, with of the ma [ r without the and backed the guarantee In ises to John P. Farrow Phil ena \ bank vault, steel century by Club at a very enjoyable Hallowe'en HYDE-CORNFORTH. Thorndike, conveyed by boxes and Warren her warranty deed dated Octuber shelvti g in the vault, furniture and as ourselves. ^-—sss3* at her home in West Main street on Nov. 4, by Rev. Sidney J. Willis, Clar- by j equip- by party, O,. B. Woodbury of Knox, has bought and recorded in Waldo of ment, or any enre E. Hyde of Boston and Miss 23, 1688, Registry! part thereof, not including Wednesday afternoon. Decorations and the* BrowD farm. Mary Book 23. arik books, and Cyrus B. Cornforth of Thorndike. Deeds, 22l, Psge stationery other bank refreshments were all in keeping with the bids will be opened at the barking room s in supplies. Elden and of RICHMOND-MERRITHEW. season and the affair was most success- ( Roy Maddocks, Appleton, In Belfast, the Belfast Bank Building, in : 4. For Savings Belfast, the building and lot westerly of €* Sunday visitors at S. J. Tasker’s. Oct. 14, by Judge Maurice W. Lord, Er- on December 1622, at ten of the clock in the and ^PICTURES fully carried out. Four tables were in weye 1, | aojacent to said Savings Bank Build- nest Richmond of Winterport and Glady forenoon,* play, and the first prize, a set of Hallowe’- Mi' and Mrs. G. A. Gordon were recent ! ing. Merrithew of Belfast. I be of any bid will be sul jec t to : en ca> dies, went to Mrs. William Goodell. acceptance lhe third story of the Photograph* visitc rs of Mr. and Mrs. Will Price, in of the Court. Savings Bank Build- I Beautiful Colored SHOREY NEALLEY. In Belfast, Oct. the approval and office on Mam Sawyer’s Mrs. E. D. P. Nichols won the consola- Rock 1922. mg Street occupied by the 1 port Rev. William Belfast, Maine, OctoDer 31, New tion, a glass jack o’ lantern. Dainty 29, by Vaughan, Clyde ROBERT F. DUNTON. England Telephone and Telegraph Com- i Views ot Bar Harbor and Rui isell Jackson and sister, Miss Dora Shorey of Belfast and Erma A. Nealley pany are sutject to a written lease cakes and tea were served, and tiny in- 4w45 CARLETON P. MfcKRII.I which ex- j move d to the Roscoe Weymouth farm, in of Monroe. December dividual pumpkin pies. j v Receivers of the Belfast havings B*ink. piree 1, 1925, the terms of which Morr last Will he Famous Interiors 11, Friday. made known on application. All other Nuttings D. 1 are Mrs. E. p. Nichols gave a very jolly Mr and Mrs. W. L. Nash are informed di£d occupants tenants at will. A DM1M&T BATOR'S NOTICE. The J ub The acceptance of bid Hallowe’en party on Monday evening, that a little daughter arrived, November J any will be subject A LINE OF GREETING CARDS scriber hereby gives notice that be hus k&een to the of the at in West Main street, their 1 approval Court. Oct. 30, her home 2nd, at the home of son, Ashby 1 BltR In Nov. 2, acministrator of the estat ? ClifTcndale.Mass., auly appointed af Belfast, Maine, October 31, 1922. entertainmggjxteen guests. A huge jack Nash in Tewksbury, Mass. Mrs. Clara A. formerly of Belfast, , Brier, IDA VARNEY, late of Burnham, KOBtRT F. DUNTON, aged 79 years. 4*45 CAKl El ON P. in the of Waldo, deceased. All y ier- MERRILL, £RACKETT. In Belfast, Nov. 5, Rev. County Receivers of H. Locke & Son, 8ons having demands against the {estate of Belfast Savings Bank. j. David 85 9 months Brackett, aged years, said d* ceased are desired to present the si ime and 4 days. for settlement, end all indebted thereto are CLARIONS HOPKINS. In Nov. to MANY OLD-TIME I Newton, Mass., 7, requested to make payment immediately WANTED Bu rn- Fannie I. formerly of my authorized Fred Mudgett of an Hep! ins, Belfast, agent, Salem or very high grace canvasser want* are closely approaching 64 bam. ELMER E.SPEAI one ol aged years. ed. sterlirg cheracter. etate roar- Everett, Mass., Oet. 10. 1922. 3w46 age. NOT TOO EARLY GOLDEN JUBILEE OLSON. In Bangor, Nov. 4, Eliza F. tied or single, who you have teen with the THEIR widow of Peter A. Olson, formerly of past five years. A getd opportunity for the si ib- roan. TO THINK ABOUT of constant use. East Belfast, aged 63 years and 11 ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. The right 1PL RONLOW COMPANY, 7 he has be *en W Pot months. scriber hereby gives notice that ater St., ton. Mass. 3w45p duly appointed administrator, of the estate of Stowers. In West Palm Fla., XMAS TO-DAY’S CLARIONS Beach, MALCOLM VARNEY. late of Burnham PICTURES for Nov. John C. Stowers of Searsport, CANVASSER 2, deceased. All ar- are more con- in the County of Waldo, p _WOMAN even carefully aged 76 years. what are to well for sons having demands against the estate of you going Cbriatmaa prea- SWEENEY. In Nov. 2, Mar- the sa me know want stn and have new PTankfort, said deceased are desired to present enta.ycu ycu something of merit cted many and M. A. COOK’S STUDIO garet, widow of Owen Sweeney. for settlement, and all indebted thereto are e- value and it must give you a good frufit. s You alao knew want to ancj exclusive convenience*. VICKERY. In Unity, Oct. 28, Mrs. quested to make payment immediately to -ny you bave it to aell by ^ NovemterZB. We have MAINE Mary Ayer, widow of James B. Vickery, authorized agent. Fred Mudgett. of Bui "n- this for;you. wrilelfor BELFAST, dealer to show you. ELMER E. SPEAR ; our arlicler. THE RONLOW COMPANY. sk your aged 87 years. I ham, Maine. | 7 3w46 W ater St.. Roaton, Maaa. YOUNG. In Belfast, Nov. 6, Mrs. Roy Everett, Maas., Oct. 10* 1922. | 3w4&n E. Young, aged 44 years, 10 months and d Shop co. 10 days. CARD OF THANKS Cleaning and LOST For Sale! than! ks We|witb to expreaa our heartfelt Work BANGOR, MAINE to the friends for their sympathy d id Repair Nov. a bunch of SALE” assistance at the time of our berea veuicrl* t; done on Edison and Columbia Thursday, 2, Ejtebbhtd 1639 FOR phono- the beautiful flowera aeWit Work done FOX HOUND THREE YEARS OLD i alao for many graphs. only by appoint- keys, probably on Main Street. I to the funeral. *w* ment or phonographs can be left Runa moderate. m J at Well trained, able dog. MR. and MRS. Chas. W. Crocket r, address, CARL B. Finder please leave keys at Jour- Nortbp^JJ WALES WESTON, Fine barker. SHERMAN. MR. and Mrs. J. Oscar Ouson. 3m45* 84 Waldo P- O. i Sold by W. A. Hall. Belfast Liberty, Maine Avenue. nal office. Reward. It45p Tel. 73-15. f j--