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The B angor D ai|y News.

VOLUME XXX. BANGOR, . WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 18, 1918 PRICE THREE CENT: LULL ON WESTERN FRONT INDICATIVE OF HEAVY BLOW SOON

REIGN OF* TERROR i . IN RUSSIA v' !*•< • '*'4 CITIZENS OF THE ENTENTE POWERS IN DANGER FRANCO-SERBIAN The Renewed Drive Toward Metz THOUSANDS SHOT VICTORY GROWING m o f i t r BY BOLSHEVIK! Further Advance Will Necessitate Withdrawal of State Department Informed That Position of the i Bulgarians on Western Front to Prevent Dis­ C/IAflPuxOt Populace in Central Russia is Tragic in the aster— British and French Make Gains. Extreme— Outside World Has No Con­ Quiet on the American Front. VERNT ception of the Actual Conditions.

By The Associated Press. VIGNCUiie WASHINGTON, Sept. 17— Information reaching tlie State While the Serbs and their French allien are wresting from the Bulgar­ TMtAufl Department today from a neutral country threw new Sight on the ians some of the atiBhgcnt positions they hare held in Macedonia for tha » e f k II I A situation in Central Russia, where a reign of terror conducted by past two yearn. Marshal Fooh’s forces are nibbling successfully at the Ger­ ^A-MOUiSO* the Uolslteviki ha^Tha^jthcpositions of the populace tragic in the extreme and is cndangcrtTTlf citizens of the Kntente powers who man lines on the want era front In the face of more determined resistance. have been unable to leave the eounrry. The near east furnished the most sensational news of the day, how­ K/Vw a v MERE SUSPICION CAUSE FOR EXECUTION ever. The offensive which has been launched tbero scorns not only the Declaring that th<^>ut of this condition oi tyranny, rnbreourt, north of Vandleres and soulb of I hampe) lo tke old Hoe rasl of Ponl-A-Honsson. says the advices. Cardinal Farley REVENGEFUL GANGS VENTING THEIR DESPCRATION Peace Offensive A general search is being made of the homes in Moscow of Succumbs to Illness OVER 70 DEATHS III the well-to-do and former oiffeers in an effort to seCltre 4 14 -bred of evidence upon which t in Moscow, except the llolsheviki organs, have the Bedside. pneumonia paused more than 70 been suppressed since July 1. death* In New England within the I f of the Enemy. hours ending tonight. In this city the MAMAROSKCK. N. V.. f»ept 17— thourh he rallied today from several thirty-flve death* from Influenza. In­ CardlnarTohn M. Farley, arch-bishop sinking > pell*, no hope was entertain­ cluded three naval men. and twenty- WAt*HJNGTON. Sept. 17—Austria's | INTERBOROUGH RAPID T A M ...... lu ig m ...... no Are Injured, Several Fatally. TRANSIT COMPANY a i*. bt...... no «*. W omen and Boys A re FAIR—COOLER. Three Year Secured Convertible 7$r Gold Notes WASHINGTON. Sept 17—-Forecast NEWARK. N. J.. Sept 17--'Trapped In h cloak room on the top floor, Dated Sept. 1. 1918- Due Sept. 1. 1921 fur south New England Partly cloudy Filling German Gap eight girls, a hoy and u man |>ori*lied hero today In a Are which destroyed tba Wednesday: cooler east portion; plant of th? American Button Company. Another gtrl gas kilim! when, seek­ Price 9il/t and Interest Thursday fair. North New England Fair Wednes­ WITH .THE AMERICAN ARMY OX THK LOitltAINX FRONT. Monday. ing to e* ape from the flatties, she leaped from a window. Nine other girls Yield 7V« Per Cent. day. cooler In Maine. Thursday fair. were lnjun-d, several fatally. East New Yolk. Fait Wednesday, Sept in ilty T h * Anaorlited Prtap.l—One hundred and eight German Infan­ The girls on ihe lower floors made their escape, some by Jumping and Special Circular on Request except rain extreme eouthportlon; try battalions, equivalent lo twenty divisions, have lx>en disbanded. It Is others hy the Are escapes. Moat of the dead and injured were workln-t in Thursday lair; slightly warmer Interi­ the raiding room at tbe top of the utiihUnx. It Is believed that when they or. learned. In order to All tbe' gap made by the past year's light Ing. Women found escape by me-ins of fire escape t and stairways rut off, they fled n MERRILL TRUST COMPANY a panic to tbe clonk room, where their Ik die.. were later found huddle 1 .»• BOSTON ANI> VICINITY. and boya are being railed to the auxiliary service to replace them Five thou­ gather All sere burned beyonu recognition, and It was only through trinkets Member Federal ReserOe System Wednesday fair and cooler; Thurs­ sand women have already been mobilized for thla purpose and boya of four­ day fair; moderate north to northeast winds. teen ate utilized 'Continued on Paae 12. i'olunin l|

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BIJOU THEATRE Beginning MONDAY, SEPT. 2 3 WedMMliT Boston, New York and Chicago’s Biggest Hit in Years ■ • .i i r . , A Play That Every Mother, Sister and Sweetheart Should See mm mmmmA mmmmm tmm—mmmA wrn— mmmmmma—m wmammmmm m—mmm ■ h b m h m b w— m m m j William A. Brady Presents "The Playhouse", New York, Sensational Success, THE MAN WHO CAME BACK B y JULES ECKERT GOODMAN , , ✓ ’ > A „ ,JAround the World and Down to Hell, with Henry Potter. Marcelle—The Girl Who Brought Him Back" Regeneration o f the THE PLAY THAT HAS EVERYTHING—Thrills and the Sweep of Melodrama, Laugh* P rodigal ter and Pathos, Beauty and Romance, and a Touch of Spectacle ■ ■ ■ — ...... — ■■ ■ — — — - i— — ------■ - ...... ■ ...... • Son Sent* on Sale tomorrow morning, Thursday at 10 A. M. for entire engagement, Vail Orders >ow. ; a EYKXIYG P R IC K S- Orcbewtra, lat 10 Dowa. $L M ; Last 10 Uawa, 91.0ft Balcony, l i t i Rows, Tie; Last 10 Rows iOa. * WEDXEHDAV M ATI ULi: - OrcbeMru, 1st 10 Hows, $1.00; Last 10 Rows, T ie - Balcony, lit 10 Rows, 00ct Laat i Rows, Sin.

The out of town guesta Included dier marching along towards CM FAM OUS r o m a n c e , j a n e e y r e , MELODRAMATIC SENSATION Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Nutting of Rut­ Thierry, following closely bal land. Vt.. Miia Eruma L. Hudson and Herman major. Tho negro had a • . PICTURED ON PARK SCREEN PLANS OUTLINED AT THE BIJOU NEXT WEEK Mils Charlotte H. Hudson of Boston ferred his pack from his own bad and Mra. M. A. Small of Saco. tbe back of the German officer ■ ~ also transferred the German n monocole to hla own eye. Thus FOR LIBERTY LOAN ped, tbe black warrior waa pam THIRD INSTALLMENT triumphantly down ’.ho road. As passed the Red Cross captain be a Team Captains Talked Matters out: Over— Campaign Occurs ”1 say. look here, what this al SECRET DOCUMENTS done got.” Week of October 7.

Plans for the next Liberty Loan cam­ More German Trickery Re- QUESTIONNAIRES FOR paign in Bangor were outlined by Cot vealed in Papers Issued ...... nPni« - n . — I. K. Stetson. In charge of *the work here, at an informal meeting of the £> By u. s. Gov't. NEW REGISTRAR team captains in the rooms of the [ Chamber of tree on Tuesday WASHINGTON. 8ept. 17- German trickery In breaking the I’rknlnc away I night. Kacii team will have (our or from the bought-and-pald-for Bolshe­ Six Million Men Are in five men aud it is planned to make a j vik! government, plots against loyal 19 and 20 and 32 and 5 thorough eanvaaa of Banker in order Russian soldiers and (heir leaders to Year Classes. to meet tbe Irrge quota assigned to Insure complete German sway after tlie raise peace* conference at Hrest- this city. Litovak. and further evidence of the WABHI\ <; T o x. 8apt i r - 1 Is has been decided to hold the local precautions of the Teutons against boards hate been ordered hy Ptw campaign on the week of October 7. or Boishevlki preaching In their own the eecond week of the national cam­ ranks ara ehowtT in today’s Install­ Marshal General Crowder ta paign. Then* w ill he a meeting of the ment of secret documents from Rus­ mailing out tomorrow quest trams each night of the caraiKtlr.n at sia niede public bjrtbeTnlted States U> all of tbe men between Li am the rooms of the Chamber of Com­ government. - • year* of age. inclusive, wbo merce when reports will tie made and Communications written In January last Thursday, except British aad t a si*li|»er served, which are expect! d to dlsctoae that the Boishevlki were fully adlan subjects who have thirty k»ep up tbe interest and to allow the informed of what the German* were to voluntarily enlist In tbe Brtuafc pencils in charge to obtain accurate- doing in the Ukraine and knew that Canadian armies. Information as to Jurt bow the ram- peace treatlea-with the Ukraine and Each registrant la given se patxn l* progressing. Rumania wera coming. ^They * also to fill out and return the The Introduction of Jan< Eyre, beat Its own as a favorite of favorites. Col. Stetson outlined the plans of tho loarned quickly enough that Germany Approximately six million kcloved of all fiction heroines to the It is a tale of a girl’s boundle.a caniimign and the details of the work was disposing of (heir bopea to sea in 19 and 20 anA 32 to 36 ye courage and aweet optimism in tha .. .. v*.-- their revolutionary propaganda taka lo whom quesC^anairea go. icrcen. In tho Select Star Serlea pho­ face of the many difficulties which be­ with the captains, many of whom wr:e root on German soil, experienced tn othrr campaigns, and ■ • • todrama Woman and Wtfe. starring set her path: parallel with her story W m Notes trom the German Intelligence a very comprehensive line of endeav­ service taken from Trotiky, the minis­ Alice Brady and to be seen at the Is the struggle of a virile personality. or was arrange!. With the results of Park Theatre on Wednerday and Edward Rochester, whom dark clouds s i r * * r r t t if * v « w t to f a d e b a t * b i j o u t h e a t r e , s e p t . * * - i ter of foreign affairs, show first that likewise overshadow; hut their paths the other campaigns to work from a a Turk with a Russian passport waa Thursday, is a notable event which haa proper division of the trams should he been awaltrd with kcctwimercst Tlilr meet and after still further misfor­ sent to Petrograd to keep watch over SNIPPING NEWS easily arrange*! and duplication of masterpiece, by Charloffe Bronte, has tunes, the denouement brings them William A. Brady will present at the man. founded on a short story by John the Russian commander-in-cblef. and made Jane Eyre a household wonl; together to their well-deserved hap­ work be avoided Bijou Theatre, for three nights, begin­ firm ing Wilson, snd gives In vivid that a month afterwards, late in Feb and sharing in her popularity Is the piness. Among those present were, .lames Q. detail an account of Um Journey of a raary. removal of the rommauder-ln At the request of the Go* (•ulnae, president of the Chamber of ning Monday. Sept. S3, with a matinee ment. detailed reports uf stv unfortunate Rochester whom she loved Alice Brady’s sympathetic interpre­ man who sank from the top to the chief. General Bonch Bruevlck. wai movements ar. suspended Commerce. H. H. Bowes. O. sim B. Buck. Harry J. Cnvelle. which enjoyed i nch a phenomenal run lend him the long way bark again no ionger*-deslrabla" to the Germans K. Preble, Josiah T. Taylor. Simon POST OF B.lMiOR . a classie hailed by generation alter of America’s film audiences. in Boston at tbe Wilber and Plymouth Prank Morgan and Dorothy Bern­ was fumed out and General Povaki Arrivals at Hangor Hept 17 isd generation with such love and Interest Among other good things at the Park Cohen. K. H Herrick. Oeorge i l . Hol­ theatres last mason. it is unique in ard play the leading roles and othhia of the German intelligence service ’ barge Pit slang, wjth coal to the H by readers of both sexes, of all ages, are Charlie Chaplin tn a clover comic. ley. F. J. Erickson. O. H. Nelson. Oils its way. for it offers almost every form In the excellent cast are: Olive Coop­ was appointed to command the l’otro- ney A lUbeock Coat Co Skinner and W. A. ilennessy. er. Hilda Helntgom. Jam es Seeley. grad dtatrirt. \ md in all lands. Jane Eyre has l n The Immigrant; a gay comedy called of strong emotion, and the locale VERGIL} MIA. covers the territory between New York Richard Clarke. Frank Ilousan. Peter | translated Into n score of tongue and There Coca tho Bride, and near Burton t*eh Klnaeway wsa launched Mag tn each of them the book easily holds Jiolmes travel pictures - advt. and Shanghai. China. The hero Is a Liihr. Nick Long. Sophie Allen. Estelle at the yaiti of Pendleton Hrotherw. ! purely American type, and the Inci­ Frederick. Clarence Derwent, Lillian tie. Ft. Hhr wilt be commanded ty TOPSFIELD SOLDIER dents associated with his wanderluga Owen, and William Pennington. m Liatlr O. I’noniba. < FIVE NEGROS At their Thomaaton yard, tbe FARNUM IN MILITARY PLAY AT GRAPHIC are sensational, to say the least. The spat sale will begin at 10 a. in I I. Untie foaat Co la making rapuS The play Is by Jules Eckert Good- Thursday—advt. girea In tha eon.lru. t :.n, of w ; (our m a.l.it srhoonerw they at* b WRITES FROM TRENCHES Ing for Ueston nuittaa one af t bit of tbe work himself. Mias Flor­ THE DEATH PENALTY : III. Ida H. Do^r. fa expected to be » 1 for Isunehlfig on Dm.'. 1. white awa ence Foss, a Marinas girl sh o w s 100 | the XI Vivian I'letce. la in fratsw TOPSFIELD. Sept. 17—The follow­ cans of fruits done without sugar and being celled. Other framee .-.-e t ing letter has been received hy Mrs. MACHIAS FAIR aiso has a s|>eclul exhibit of H> Jars of Hanged at Fort Sam Houston I cut. and the otilouk for contiaa*s I its tty at thla yard for a year at Frank Bailey from her brother Lis­ siring beans and ten Jars of other pro­ for Participation in Texas j excellent. ter A. Thibodeau who Is with the ducts. The lug Gypaum Prince, wtu^b American Expeditionary Forces over­ Tbe boya and girla raising pigs, Riots Last Year. for yeara tieeli towing batgea x.au sells : STARTS OFF WELL made a good showing. Although it Is New England count, haa been -IS I dee red by the government and W1 supposed to be a bad apple year, a placed In foreign aervlee. Tbe Pbu, August 7. Li IS. Chcrryfleid man show 28 varieties. SAN ANTONIO. Tex . Sept. 17—Five phiu ft Heading Co,, to take Itw < negroes, whose sentences to death were of one of their luge rrqulilnaas Dear Sister Alice: Good Attendance, Interesting The Camp Fire girls, selling button­ thr government, haa purchasedgw I will try and pen you a few lines notehole boQtmt■ooqueis forlor thauie le-urfitn a in ii oiof thomu pronounced by court martial, which mer Ashing aleanier Wcdney. M i to let you know that I have arrived Exhibits and Some Excit Waahington County Antl-Tuberruloels ! JJ**® Participation In the Seattle, Waah . In 1>73. aud ia Silas Washington County Antl-Tuberruloels up for (owing In France and am feeling line and ing Horse Racing. society, disposed of overov«*r $3o(30 worth, to­to- n ° U8*°tt riot in August, 1911. and were Another old-time Maine bu.it ■ dandy. day and ogpoct to do much better when approved hy President Wilson, were rlggei. which haa been uaed u i | I visited part of England on my way the crowds come, ns are expected for hanged at Fort Sam Houston ut duy- for lirryliig coal, recently era. tltpcclal to The IUhgur Dally Nows) her own again, and la now r^gl through and had th e good fortune to the rest of the week. break Tuesday. No civilians were al­ aall Ihe »caa once mare without u. visit one of the ancient cathedrals .MACHIAS. Sept. 1 7 -T h e Washing­ BASE BALL GAME TODAY lowed to witness the execution*, which of a tug. The reaael in queatlor a then-. It was certainly line and 1 were carried through with great se- I- It Sutton. Ison groMN tons, sgg wish you rould hare been there to ton county ralr got a good start toduy. A feature of the show on Wednesday crvc>. Hath in lent, nnd which for m *r> , '.uh a bli:r r attendance than on tho haa been uned as a barge catri'^^ have seen tt. • ...... will tie a baseball game between tho Shortly before daybreak this morn­ to New Kugland porla, but Is ^ You cannot imagiur the difference first day luM ycar and every atU :*«!- Maehius team und tin- N.iwil Reveri­ ing the prisoners were conducted un­ full rigged hark. ------i..~. i i J I 'til*-.* something unforeseen Ugj In the mode of living and conditions ax...... if Co- mo i sui oasful event Tbe es of this station. The ieanis have der heavy guard and in trucks to the track was In fine condition nnd tlie It In (be Intention to hav. than in the U. S. A. but of course when played several rinse and exciting secret plare of oxectuion. They were Inunchtng nt the yard ut the Cm 0 one realise* that these countries tu driven lo win all Iho * ' games with honors even. Tlie play permitted to have a few minutes with land Hltlpbulldlng Co. nt Koulg ; Charles Jackson. Bangor's famous one- will tie called at 3.3d p. in. land, take t.U> • on Tu<-eday. k « Europe are hundred* of years older a chaplain and were then hanged. When the il dkl ton Kerrlo typ* ^ than America one «<»ulU not expect ou ed driver of Bangor lauded the The live negroes executed were con­ Belgrade, built for tlie t'uti-4 m them tb M tba bam*. The French 3 3C in straight heats. Tho 3 28 elana victed of killing K. M. Jones, a Tf*is- i Shipping Hoard Kmerg. n. v r .af 4 was a sin ier going five heats with LEONARD—HAMM pei ted to go tnlo the waler l U ’g • people are very kind and thiuk there too cltUen, who was shot during a riot Twenty-»IS elup. with a d .e *» ia no one like the Americans. neck and neck finishes. J . \V. Gal­ last year. tonnage of 1 47,0211. wet. ,|.liv , ..4 , lagher of WaodsfBFkTN. B.. wuh Myr­ Charles W. Leonard aud Miss Emma ; Shipping Hoard by American > i The country both In England and mg the flr.t thirtr, n day* of v France Is very beautiful and farming tle Ryadvk looked like a winner after Cols Hamm, both of this city, were 1 taking the first two heats but th- Cari­ thr Hoard anntiuneeil yraterdev is extensively carried ou and the rrops united in uiarriaae at tha home of the ing tile an me period twenty-elf** are of a varied kind. bou flyer Col. Sphinx, driven by Sou­ end wood elll|.» of l.'Ml.llto thard took the next three. McBride's bride. 20 Webster avenue. Tuesday aft- STOLE ETCHINGS FROM tone were launched. , Tha buildings are of masonary IIOHTON. Sept 1 i A m v a a construction, chiefly of brick, some of Mary Heir was right with tpom ull tbe ernoon at 1.30 o’clock. Rev. Ashley .have been completed by «h» JL i stone and mortar and It Is not an un­ way. TTn* summary: • A. tlmlth of the rnlvereallst church of­ ■ tloerd to rrlraar a large - - ficiated. J. Harris Holyoke of Brewer ; nteuniecs now engaged in carrot*. common sight to see building.* 2 20 CLASS. MIXED. PURSE 1200 THE MUSEUM Of ART lo thl. port ami other New »— thatched with straw especially In the Vasrar, C. to* (Jackson ...... 1 1 1 waa best man and Mrs. J. Harris Hol­ i clliae, no that they will be » i . T ? yoke was matron of honor. o.eraena trading The grwa* iw, country places. All buildings hava Evelyn H., but tlia le y j-...... 2 2 3 .i. Jim. 1 > holloing on tha uraat red roofs and take it all In alt It Robert B. bg (SouthardI ...... 3 3 2 The bride was dressed In n blue NEW YORK. Seppt. 17—The I heft j being 1 united lo completion, a forms a very pretty sight. 1 could Irving Mean bg (Gallagher) ...... 4 4 4 traveling suit and wore a large bla<£ of fifty etchings, some said to be . a* the)- are ftnlnhed Ihe* ar. bg serosa the lake- through th- < 8CKNE IN A SOLDIER’S OATH say .a great deal more ou tho subject Time 2.1DW. 2.19V 2 201%. velvet hat. She wore a corsage boh- priceless, from the Metropolitan Muse­ ow- ton. W. W. Woodworth of West I*em- took place, green and white. Several of the etchings were rare pro- j: fleet of Dutch steamers chart. . j ? Lester. Heaps of love to atl,- ducts of Japanese artists. Shipping Hoard, have tlr .s S , 1 Lrsrr A. Thibodeau. broku and K. P. Donald of Col urn hit The couple left immediately after withdrawn or will upon the < -.awn. o d c a t A C TflR CO M IN G ! ready to aacrlflre hia life if necessary Fails. W. G. Means, Jr. was clerk ot ihe ceremony to parts unknown. They Ronenfejd told the court that hla .if this trips thr\ are now — laKXLill i WI\ w iriu iv j for the American cause Mr Fauc. it> 303rd Field Artillery ‘‘ambition to become an artist’* had i the course. received many beautiful gifts of sil­ While these vessels helped ...... portrayal is said to be one of the best Ainerlciiti HVp. Force, lead him tb the muneunt and lo the i In transporting the Immense .gow, 1 hrec races are on (be card for Wed­ of its kind in motion pictures. Chief Via Now York. ver. cut glass, etc., convincing of the theft, and that he had represented to ■red to supply New e.-^ There ere few better-known actors nesday, the 2.it}. 2.33 and free-for-all high esteem tn which both young peo­ ninny or them were no! adapteg nS in the supporting cast is Dorothy th« dealer that the pictures had been |> II.• Her lr-.de ull.l th.lr . ■■ :n>l| in this country than George Fawcett, cUhscm. all of which promise sotuo Gish, the charming Griffith star. McADOO INSTRUCTS ple are held by their many friends. saved from tha Germans in Belgium. r> ..tiled In arrloua delay la I a veteran player, whose latest role I* Charles Gerard. Douglas Mat-Lean. good sport. Tho Ktoorn is the son of Mr. and Mrs. cargoes. This dels) hue held M , Tbe Midway and between beat at­ J. W. Issonanl of Fountain street. He vtasria and caused many deisms (2 that of u patriotic German-Amcrican. Lillian Clarke and Kate liruce advt. RAILROAD EMPLOYES HUN MAJOR CAPTURED ni'iirngr The demurrage on o,~r who disproves the statemant so often tractions arc fine and tbe exhibits In Is a graduate of the Hangor high colli* r which waa held In th- t e, V— made, that all hyphenated citisena of • > cinr> TUVWNIT ic :he hall Internal Ing particularly the achool in Jh e class of 1910. and at BY AMERICAN NEGRO »• vcral days recently .imumv. , German birth are undesirable and i-vJKLiLORD THYNNE inTN N L 13IS WASHINGTON. Hept IT—All railway 0 0 0 • employe* in thr class** declared by the showing by tbe Victory canning clubs. preaent is employed with Morse A Co. The steamers released from ..4 - ahould be expelled from tho country. KILLED IN ACTION islfrnad administration essential to The elube have a total exhibit equal He ia a prominent member of tbe Ma­ Mia. Hade will engsgw in g-«**w« Mr. Fawcett plays the role of a Oer- proper operations wire la*tructcd to­ to 1397 pints, more than haa bean sonic Club. Tbe bride is Ihe daugh­ PARIS. Sept. 17—! Correspondence I overseas business or be |ils.M _ day by IWrwCtpr-General McAdoo to of The Associated Frews I -During the ! Chilian nltradw trade The a* 'i man in The Hun Within, which will 1-ONDON, Sept. 17—Lord Alexander claim deferred draft claaaiflcallon as shown at an ? fair fn tba state ao far. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hamm. 20 lake built steamers which •- On* boy. Leon Andrews of Northflrld Webster avenue, and Is a graduate of recant American advance out of Cha­ be seen at the Bijou Theatre on F ri­ Thynne, member of tbe House of Com- • patriotic 'duty und to furnish the dis­ their place are much better »i«grL, day and Saturday, but In this instance, trict hoards with th* necessary iafor- 1* something of a earner and has put tbe Bangor high school in the class ot teau Thierry a Red Cross captain was the coal trade They have Ur«. , ^ moua for Bath since Liltf, waa lUled r--ilon tn their answers to questions up l®0 Jora of all kinds of fruits, vege­ looking about for suitable hospital sites arid tnor»• up to date eijuij.r,...^ thla Gorman loves the United Stales, • >w thr basts for such classifies- 1911. They will be at borne after Oct. capacity of these slewiaars ta sw ig the country of his adoption and Is in action laat Sunday. Mob. ------tables. m eat fish, eta and did every 1 at 20 W ebster avenue. when ba met an American negro sol- lobs «■< ly.

i BANGOR DAILY NEW'S, WEDNESDAY, S k t ’ A 'U llilim 18, 1 9 18. . 3 nary man. a graduate of Annapolis. He is the son of Dr. antf Mrs. W.L. GOLD FOUND IN DOORMAT G L U E AT Hunt at this city. SEIZES BOSTON 25 Soldiers Killed A Lithuanian woodsman, en route to AT THE BUOU THEATRE , Lawrence, Maas., who stopped oS tn Bangor long enough to sample some THE LOCAL of our celebrated extracts and ta* ’ LAJOR^ OFFICES In Train Collision sencaa, complained to tbe police Tuea­ day afternoon that he bad been robbed terns of Interest Picked Up of 912ft. He had oaly an empty wallet Government to Enroll Men SPRINGFIELD, Mo.. 8ept 17— they were given first aid until the ar* Here and There About to show for bis war work up north, Twenty-five soldiers are reported rival of a relief train from Spring- and 'wanted satisfaction of some kind, .There for Work in Maine ; i killed and thirty others injured in a field. A guard waa Immediately thrown the City. altheugh he waa not at all stare wbe Woods. head-on. collision between * * troop robbed him. He had been in the com­ around tha track and no one was al­ — pany of several men at the Maine Cen­ train and a St. Louis and San Francis­ lowed to approach the wreck. Harry R. Delano haa gone to tral station and elsewhere, one of BOSTON. Bept. 17—Plane ware per­ co freight train one mile asst of The dead and Injured are belag Portsmouth. N. H.. to work In the Phil- whom wae arrested and. although the ■fectedk i t o jwyesterday i.rai; wocr.uywhereby uiathe senserious Marshfield. Mo., tonight ' brought to Springfield on the relict Pharmacy. labor shortage In tho-lumbar iand The Injured were carried Into a train, which Is expected to arrive here evidence waa not very convincing, held pulp mine of Maine and tvaw Hampelam pshtre rear coach of tbe troap train; where in 1500 for the February term. Tbe will receive the... aid— of .. Maaaaehuaetta.Maaaaehuae at 12.20 o'clock. Tbe Ladlee Aid of tbe Advent Cbrla- Two employment offices, one at 27 and charch will meet Thursday at 2.30 respondent gave ball. tbe other at 07 Washington street, _ . . . . ' which bare been hiring men for thla m. at the church. The two star service Hag wmen IS j work,' wees yesterday taken aver by the Tbe dancing public is reminded of now displayed from theS window ol i government and put tn charge or the the home of Mrs. Thomas H. Merritt t a ile d S ta te s feCrarrgency Service. Thla m ta...... • action waaw«a taken usaru v; by DiatrState s/irvrigrDirector p m l p l p f dance In Orono Town Hall. Wcd- EDITOR C IP D I IS Of First Street, bears two crosses for I Kvaratt C. Lord because ef the absolute esday night with music by Kica's two sons recently wounded In the big , necessity te get men to work in getting reheat ra. drive Thee ere' Corn c* n„rV out the spruce In New England at onoe ® ' .. t are Corp. Reorgo F. Ben. . jn order not to lie up further the menu- Mlsa Pauline Magojt haa returned who enliitio from Bancor linntdl* f fartur* of airplane*, whlrh a ih ortffi - HELD WITHOUT B t St. Joseph’# AcadeWy, Dccring. aft- ately after the .war broke out with ! of ,hu "‘h*1 «'«>'»w do. r spending the summer vacation st Co. H, 9th l.'nlted e* States Infantry, J «*» it r k tr home In this city. and waa stationed for aometlme at By- C liin e je W a ll l o m IsO w n American Editors Told Output Confesses to Killing His Wife, racute. N. T.. sailing for overseas with T 0 M a k e A u to Wrvarla Herbert H. Horey of Milo and Orrin the first American army contingont IO Saved Nation From Being Intending Later to Dimmit Hail of Sangervillc have been that went across and was. according Starved Into Defeat. ted discharges In bankruptcy U> to a telegram from the war depart­ Way back before the year one. I Suicide. • U. 8. district court. ment. seriously wounded In the Battle they used to build high stone walls BJEAjWjTCHEIX of the Marne, July 18. and Sergt. Kd­ around the cities in China to. keep I/5NDON. Sept 17—The huge ad­ NEW YORK. Sept. 17—Charles E. Roland Coombs, son of Luther ward J. Bell, who eaw four years* ditional potato crop grown In Eng­ fcwAED HlCKMAAT :mh*. haa added for bis work in out the exponents of civilisation. Chspln. city editor of the New York m V . " ! service with‘the national army and Today they are tearing down theso land In 1917 enabled that country to Evening World, who con Teased to kill­ a third Liberty Loan drive a bar lo maintain Its position as a belligerent, (SOCIAL AMBITION? mddal won by his work In the then after an honorable discharge walls, breaking them up into fine ing his wife in a hotel here yesterday ad loan. when Oils war broke out enlisted in pieces and using them to build high­ visiting American editors wars told at was held without ball today and ta7en Co. C of the 14th Canadians Sergt. ways that will enable their now pro- a dinner here by Rowland E. Pro- to the Teat be prison. Tba case may According to word received by U a Bell wgg for aome Ume stationed at greaaive government to make the tbero. president of the Board of Agri­ be presented to the Grand Jury tomor­ * - a n tries Rowe, her aon, Bernard K. the Ouy Street Arsenal In Montreal best use of the American mads motor culture. He said that but for this one row. 1 4. %4 we, waa promoted to corporal prior and sailed overseas In December. tracks which China is beginning to crop Great Britain might have been According to assistant Distriat-At- finding gold tn a discarded doormat home to patch np hia wounds. saRlng overseas .with the 56th Pio- utilize. starved into submission. Continuing, toraey McGee. Chapin told him -that may seem nothing more than a mo­ It is then he realises that hla slur­ Mr. and Mrs Oeorge M. Conloguo of lnfaniry. A considerable number of Republic Mr. Prothero told .wbat the agricul­ not only had he intended to commit tion picture invention, but experiences ring remarks were uncalled for. TV Blm street, parents of Loran M. Con- turalists has done to help win the make amends he takeb her to hlv trucks are now in use in China and suicide in Washington four years ago, related by prospectors have revealed Oeorge H. Wood, of the O. Croehy logue, whoea name appeared tn Mon­ they are doing everything required war. but that be h£l intended to kill hla house on tbe claim for Manton nowi store, has returned trom a vaca- day's list of Canadian casualties have of them with remarkable efficiency Nothing, he said, ao stimulated the wife thtre; had bought a lot In a cam- even more miraculous discoveries of Is In lovs with tbe girl. Her presence trip to Ko-kad-Jo. He says that not been notified or hla being grounded in spite of the difficulty of securing farmers to do their best aa "th# etry and had selected a monument to pay dirt—actual happenings that ap­ makes him work all the harder ta hla game ia plentiful but hunters will Pvt. Conloguo enlisted three years ago skilled drlveys and competent me­ argument that every ton of food they be placed over their graven pear fction-llke compared to the find quest for pay dirt, but to no avalL scarce on account of the war. with the 194th Canadian Highlanders, chanics In that part of the world. raised helped bring over the American Mr. McOee stated that Chapla also In Social Ambition, a thrilling Selox- One day during Manton*a absence, tha a KUUa regiment, and since that time No doubt the Chinese selected Re­ srmy to shorten tbe read to victory.’* aald he had gone to Maine last June art drama, starring Howard Hickman girl decides to give the house a thor­ Word baa been received In Bangor haa been In active service. Last Sep­ ough cleaning After putting every­ friends and relatives of tbe beys In public Tracks, as they hav# chosen Concerning tbe aid which tbe govern­ to commit suicide but had decided It and Rhea Mitchell, and to be eeen et tember be was wounded severely by a great many other things, because ment has done and la doing to in­ waa unfair to leave behind him bu th# Bijou Theatre on Wednesday and * thing else in the house In order, she Mth Pioneer Regiment announcing the caring in of a caller in which they Thursday. ! picks uo a mat. long dlrcarded. In-It eir arrival overseas. This regi- of the opinion of their more pro­ crease productlan he said: wife had their headquarters He was in gressive neighbor. Japan. Republics ■'We are finding men to replace the Mr. McGee aald Chapin confessed to Vincent Manton. a once wealthy she finds whet she thinks Is gold. eat trained at Spartanburg, 8. C . for New Yorker who has lost his fortune That it la ahe noon teams when Man- n year. the hoepltal, recovered, and want back have been giving a good account ot rnbor. they , lost —something — lika fto.ooo shooting . his wife at 7 o'clock renter- to Ufa lines but was transfbrrad to the themselves in Japan for a long time. returned soldiers. Thanks to ths en- ! morn!ng. According to Chapin, in wild speculation, goes to Alaska to ton returns. 10th Canadian Infantry. In a letter and constant repeat orders are com- W of our army we have something i •*" Hvsd for half an hour, but never win another. There he buys an aban­ The mine developed from thin Raymond Morrison, tba 14 year old chance discovery brings Manton of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Morrison, received from him about a week ago ing to the Republic factories at Alma, like 40,009 Oennan prisoners at work i concionssisra. A tow minutes doned claim at very little oosL Alter received from the Secretary of ha stated that ha was well. There haa Michigan, from the Japanese govern­ on land, and we hava increased the I ^er he received morning months of hhrd labor he becomes dis­ great wealth and be manias bar. Treasury of the , a been In all probability some mistake in ment who have found Republics ex­ number of women land workers by ' n t**P*J>ere from the bell boy aad later couraged and spends more of his time What man wouldn’t marry a girl wh# Imbibing at the mining camp dance saves his life and then paves the waff 1 tor having sold (1100 worth of regard to sending the notification tele­ actly aulted to their requirements. upword of 200,000. For the harvest we •,#rt th# hot#1- gram to Mr. and Mrs. Conlogus hall than working on tbe claim. One to fortune by finding gold In an aban­ ar 8atrlngo Stamps, provided an additional 10,000 soldiers.** i Aft* r describing Chapin's move- doned doormat* Among other provtalona made to ! m*nU Taaterday morning, Mr. MfcGee night while drinking excessively he Miss Ethel L. Burr who baa been Red Ctom Entertainment makes an Insulting remark to a cab- There ls another laugh coming tn help the farmers which hs enumerated “ ,d th# •d,tor 0,1 r8»dla* l«l»r *n arst dancer and Is badly beaten by a Bijou patrons, too—a Bill Parsons* ployed by the Bangor Antl-tubercu- At Orrington Corner ware CO,000 tract ora. 100.000 threshing •eeount of **• warder decided that In- association as district nurse left EASTERN MAINE band of miners. Despite the Insult, laugh. It comes In Dad's Knockout, machines and 100.000 horses The re- I comraHting suicide “the only in which that new comic celebrity y night for New Hsven to as­ ■alt. Judging by acreage, he said v t . honorable thing, to do waa to aurren- the girl saves him from being klllsd sure her new duties for the Red A very pleasing antartalnment la te by the mob and lakes him to her shines aa never before.—AdvL be given for the benefit of the Bed tha largest crop of wheat. barley oam d" " at the base hospital there. IAEA II TOE RAVI Crooa In the Town hall, Orrington Cor- and rye ever produced the | * request which he made tonight lo nor. Tuesday night. Sept. 34. The feat­ Kingdom. Some 800.000 tons of food hU f«»»ml tomorrow son. Edward J. Mayo, under the firm The news that Malcolm Webster of ure of the program will be the four-aot lies been refused. oUaslon. Maas., formerly of this ptar, Grandma Ulbba uf the Bed Croaa waa raised by allotment holders alone. name of Mayo A Son. until sold. Mr. Ly, has bean missing In action sines The following named eaatern Mains which will be caat aa fotlowa: Mr. McGee said that Chapin, a re­ Mayo's manufacturing Interests were Oraadma Olbba. doing her bit .... „ .8,r "forth,n* » n Evens spoke on lative of Rusaell Sage, bad told blm his GRAND OLD MAN not. however, wholly confined to tbn nly II was contained In a letter re­ men hava been reported to Adjutant Sue lV tble Sl®; ®ro£act|oa Of munitions and pre­ ad Tuaaday by Mrs. H. A. Brackett Xltte Olover. her granddaughter dieted that even on fee rigaotic acafo Uf* “T ' * re,*|4a* * ow h* 'P*""*"'1 ' woolen Industry or to bla place of res­ General Presaon aa belag enlisted in Uee be warn idence. lie was one of fee Incorpora­ Norway Road, a friend of Mr. Mlaa Samantby Snapp. a Splinter- on which England was p r o W iV £ u - 1 * P* P°r “ We** when h* abater's mother. tbe naval service: Emetics wouJd not a boy and had risen to be city editor tors of the Lockwood Company, which vlUe p e s a lm ia t...... of fee New York daily. Df • baa big cotton mills nt Waterville; dl- Nathan Houston Small. Belfast: Da­ Lola Sudgcn surpass it Major John L. Baird' oar- The Somerset School, formerly Mias Mra. Wellington, a dty aoclety llamentary secretary to the Air { rector and for many yeara president vid Owen Rodlek. Bar Harbor; Coroy lead er ...... >•___ r , . . j oiof mefee laacauc Cascade »ooi«nwoolen minis mlllls at .’iaui-Madl-n ewmanb. will open Tuesday. Sept Bartba Patterson * - " * ,0,d Die editors feat “you can SCHWAB CONFERS WITH th. Miss Elisabeth M. Collins, the John Wyman. Stockholm; Kenneth Loretta McBride, a country lassie produce more effect upon fee enemy H on . JO Siall B . M l ) 0 D ea d sou and With the development of tba cipal. will be at the school build- Bradford Noyes, Orono: Armand Ell- Olive Kendall and do more toward shortening the SHIPPING BOARD AlterA fter Long I onw ana in .! successim Snrreg«;fiil J h|Tjd lnlcft* mills u In the south m„u acquired al Lockhart and Somerset and French streets, every Jantna, a French maid at the Wel­ war hy turning out airmen «nd aero wood Joy, Ellsworth; Ernest Robert l in g to n ...... I and Spartanburg. S. C.. and the Dallas soon from 3 to 6. except Saturdays Kendall. Lincoln; Harold Haven Pal­ Loulne Tibbetts t*u “ pcrhaP* »ny sphere of WASHINGTON. Sspt. 17— Retention Business Car take applications for admission. Bara Olbba. Orandmit'a youngest military activity. Gen. Hyancker. Y bv American shipyards of such em­ . j Mfg Co..'Huntsville. Ala. lie waa a mer. Patten; Bertoa Lake Beeklns, aon ...... ployes as are oonsldsrsd essential te heavy stockholder and director In tba Elisabeth Oerry whom we commissioned to go to Arthur E. Hiller, a former Bangor Ellsworth: John Franklin Waterman. America at your request, sends this tlie production of shlpa replaeemsnt of (Special to Th- Bangor I>atly News) j Mayo woolen ils of Milibury. Ma«s, Belfast: Ksymond Vincent Moody, DePuyster Cott. a millionaire .... those who will be taken tn tho new I and had large Investments m other y, ia In tho Ordnance Department. Florence Kendall message: “Please tell our American draft, and provision for obtaining 11*0.- FOXCROFT. Sept. 1 7 - Hon. Jostah I A. Second Battalion, Edge wood Kingman; Fred 8ewali DeRocher, Old McOregur, a dignified liutler ...... friends that they have unlimited sup­ ooo additional w-orkera, now neeil.d by lines of property. sal, 'Md. His company la beta* 1 Town; Evaader Harrlman. Stocktou E. B U -rry ply of the most magnificent pilots it the Emergency Fleet Corporation were B. Mayo, woolen manufacturer, long ! Ile was the first president of tba Springs; Norman McKinley Dyer, Happy Jim Hankins, a young farm­ the subjects of a conference today be­ the moat prominaat and wealthy citi- Dexter * Hseataquls railroad built ia tnicteu In the use of gas musks. J er ...... 1* possible to Imagine. Tell them tween Chairmen Hurley of the Shipping Hiller entered the service in ! Ellsworth: Charles Byron 8mlth, Ban­ K. E. Kendall also feat the Liberty engine la better Board. Director-General Schwab of the 1889. now under lease to tbe Main# gor; Frank NaMeon Ashe. Old Town; Doctors. nuraea and wounded eoldlera. Central, a* the Dexter branch, and waa ne and was stationed for a time at There will be ringing between the thanian eren even tftey they M*ni seem to i guess.* u * m / m “ KEmergency m cr*#ncv Fleet Corporation, and P Detens. Harold Frederick 8mitb, Belfast; Paul arahal General Crowder. No tor eight years director of the UangoF acta by the lielphlan qaartrl uf Ban­ were nf V*,rd tb- •,«{*<»__ - feel ----- soot" • people dretsfon wasw« reached today and further Edward Hodgdon, Bangor; Erneat Car- gor and dancing after Ihe play. Ice were or the opinion tbdt tho war ' conferences will be ti-ld HbippAng * Piscataquis railroad, now the Oro a- , Ladies Aid of the Congregational roll Butterfield, Old Town; Howard oreatn will be on Sale and every effort vllle branch of tha Bangor 4 Aroow made for a most enjoyable evening for might be ended in fee air. This he 1 Hoord officials are underatood to take urrh of Veaxtc will give a public Bruce McCafferty. Lee;* Vlnal Merle a l t doubted, adding feat although avia the View that the needs of the ship- took. He was for many yearn and un­ ast supper In Town ball, on Thurs- Cole, Lincoln; Ralph George Horn- tionion mlehtmight not finish ihtbe .war. . i#It would 1 yardspresent and entitled the Merchant to right Marine nr way are over at til hla death pro 00 per cent In fee last year. ; «* In Pmoberot County who Is rais­ ward of $3 800 a week to motion pic­ er. irlough In Bangor on hia return from Denote McAuIlffi^ Bangor. ture stars absorb profits of tha film In 1848 he married Kllxa Ana in addition to the retail shops, pedter ' Ing potatoes on a commercial Itasls huslnens. although the rentals In tha ranee, will leave this week for Camp wagons handling horse meat make should have a home seed plot." says Pulled States and Panada amount to Sprague of Pembroke, who died sever­ terldan. Alabama, where he will DEATHS AND FUNERALS dally rounds of foreign boarding County Agent Dodge, (7u.oiMi.tNNl a year, the Henate Finance al years ago They had four children robably give Instruction In (he two of Committer waa lolU today by William of which two aurvive. Col. Kdward J. houses, restaurants snd hotels. Many This aerd plot ueed not be more than A. Uraity and Waller W. Irwin, repre­ ischine guns and other automatic Stiended the funeral of colored people also are using horse one-flfteath tbr size of the total area senting the motion picture Induntry Mayo of Foxeroft and Mrs. El Ira AL aapon* He has been attending a ,n.Ht Mary’s chureh. meat and some saloons are selling It Frown but should receive r.mclal rare They appeared to protest ag.itnst lh« Phase of Portland. A grand»..n* bool of Instruction In this branch of Tueaday arternoon. Rev. Jeremiah Me- at lunch counters. In addition to sup- and attention Tho aim here is to ob­ proposed Increase from ten lu twenty Grorge E. Mayo, is connected with tbo Chrthy officiated, assisted bv lt«v M I ■* “ * »" - “v perusal In the Las on admissions ant woolen mills In Pittsfield, and there IS »rfare In France. JJ*. Betiiy. The bearers were Thomas I plying the local demand one firm haa . tain healthier and more productive an additional tax of ten p*rc«tt on ?d.Llw,n'MHiiro1? * n0thy cemetery. Hur,,Jr* Kansai City and Memphis, and owing , ed. PJ.ir o.ooo a year more than the com­ *al 404 B. R. C. of A. says that or the to the present high cost pf beef, the Providing one haa ^puod strain of cheerful disposition contributing lib* panies are making and would force •rally to many worthy causes and will 12 members of the union 104-vliavc Funeral services for Frederick Uel- animals at the 8L Louis Xoo are being j some standard variety f t r a foundation many thratrra out of business. HON. JOSIAH MAYO. goed to donstr twenty-live cents per ~ hrldjn St. Teresa s church. fed Jptth horse meat. One of the local i digging lime offers an especially good be greatly missed. •sk their wages, for the ? ? A? m orning. Rev. "7* out of ^ w • Reilly officiated anil many friends killer* has a buyer located al the horse oppofeuntty to start tbe plot by doing iEDISON^MAKESLIBERTY BefitDt Of fee Pcuehacol ohapler of . allended. ..The bearer* were7 -Waller and mule market at East Couls. * w tnenSt scleelloh. xen of thla town, died at bla borne tl Red Prora Mr. Welch further- **onya. Paulll’onler. Carleton Hnckrtt. LOAN SUGGESTION 4 o'clock thla afternoon, in bis 98rd Herman l^iCroaee. Arehle Touug and While detailed figures by weeks are Start your selection on the beat part MOST I t o iisr re aald be expected everyone of the r rwnete \ erroy, all of ihe Holy Na ni« | not available aa many as slxty-flvc ' of your piece with a fixed standard in year. I members aa soon as they could be Hoi'lrty. of which the dsceaee.t horses have beeu slaughtered in one ■ mind, aa for example selecting only WASHINGTON, Kept 17—Thotnaa A. His death came irom the shock of a in. would Join in this patriotic move cemetery. n *' 1 leasant , by one of fee establishments and from those hills bating at least six Edit on has suggested that e.cry letter fall at his home yesterday, when hla » give fee local chapter funds with . ------—— i twenty-five by fee other. The muny smooth No. 1 ikjtalons, t hese potatoes written tn the I'nltcd Ktatea during Ihe hip waa frarturedi TRE PRICE Of SUGAR Eblcb to carry on Its work of tuarcy. neat five w»«ka shall close With ths wtn K**rr inquiries being made of fee munlcl- Should bo stored by IbetnacIveM and W'ordi: Funeral oervicea will be held at fee. I Captain Walter Merrill Hunt, for­ Wrdnesday afternoon, at a*oi " VIocK ^ I * 1 meal Inspection department of St. kept as seed for the next year** seed **Vour« for the Fourth Liberty la»an.'* residence at 1 o'clock Friday after­ The interment will be In Brewer. j Couls Indicates that interest In Ihe plot. The auggeatlon has been adopted, by noon. merly of Bangor, haa recently arrived th r L iberty l«ouii C om m ittee and ia be­ OKONO, 8ept. 17—^Warning tha* an Atlantic iiort. In command of substitution of horse meat for lw-cf is The plot once established should be The death of Florrnra E. ttowle oc­ ing Kent breadcaat throughout the Josiali Baron Mayo waa born In dealers must not advance the price of Da of fee largest of tbe new Dutch curred at the home of her son. Allen It. Increasing. Comparison of current re­ continued year after year, always bill country. ansports recently taken over by this Carver. Rlath at reel. Auburn, aftar a tail prices of beef and horse meat fol­ selecting ihe choicest for fee new plot Fret port. Feb 19th. 1826. the non of sugar putrhasad on fee old prire basis weeks Illness. John O. Mayo, who fouuded the wool­ WBtry. Capt Hunt's psasenger list 04 lows: while the rest are used as seed fur the FATE WAS KIND TO waa Ihsued by fee food administration Mrs. ttowle was born In Ijigrange, general field. en business here for years conducted l fee trip over was such as lo delight i r - r« •SO. the d au gh ter o f G eo rg* and Hamburger...... 25 12tt today. te heart of any American, for It was Mury K ra llh er. Hhe wra* m arried tw lca. Other points on caring for the home THESE TWO AVIATORS under fee name of Mayo A 8uni until her “ret husband being KgmiMUin K car- Ilosf Huiw. I purvhaacd by the American Woolen Tbs fair pries to tbe consumer fug Mda Up of hundreds of American sot- VCfc. Who died Xb year* ago In I MM, ahe seed plot. Stub as dluilnstlng aiUVarl- Pottef-bouae...... 10 40 10.18 etal mixtures and diseased hills are Co. five yeara ago. The-5 elder Mayo tha new crop of bulk granulated sugar hts countrymen and also man led Emerson Howie of Durhom.who Sirloin...... 35 LilNDON. Seul. 17—A nritlali airman lOtbars-ln-arms for cap t Hunt is a passed away In UMft. .1ft found in a circular no tit led “Growing wrhllr flyin g at a h eight a f l ‘ Khr was of a sunny disposition and j lure, Washington. I). C. Copies of this thrown from bla asat. hut he manaced rently, upon tbe approval of President MARRIED made many friends wherever ahe went. Corned meat. . . ___ .26 .124 lo clamber onto the bottom nf thr fual- emigrated to Maino from New Hamp­ He* summer heme was always Itllad may be obtained by mailing a card to Wilson, fixed tbe price of cane sugar ILBERT—HOYt.K—In Hangor. Kept. Fresh tongue...... 28 .IS County Agont K. U. Dodge, Orono. Me. lage. on whlrh he remained nitride. shire. where bit ancestors, of English with friends. Khe was a kind and lov­ Smoked tongue...... 38 .16 ' Though tha machine waa out of con- deecsnt. were among tha first settlers for naxt yaar on the haa is of nine cento 17. by R ev. C harlea I III own. Mlaa ing neighbor and an Ideal mother. ecdaa . s i trot he managed hy moving forward Claire Helen Hoyla and Edward Gil­ Khe leaves throe sons. Allen of Au­ Fresh liver...... 25 .07 of the town of Acworth leaa two per cent, for granulated su­ bert. hath of ltangor. M and b a r '... vrd. to b ifein rr It <.nd glide burn.-Winfred and Ualph of l^wlston, Bologna...... 25 .174 I ateadlly downward t’nder a utroflg Josiah Mayo aiteudrd the village gar f. o. b. seaboard refining points. IMMUY—bBIKCOl.t.—In Machias. Kept, a,“, ,wo brothers. Ida antl-Mlrerafl lire hr croaed the German Emphasis ts placed oa fee fact tbat 'l l , by Bar. C. Dalsell. Earl Omsby of Merrill of Poscroft. May Collins ot1 Kll- Wieners...... J 6 .1 7 * STOL^ AUTOMOEiLE * echools of Keuuebunk aud fee private trry. Eva lleputy Sheriff Wiles held came a partner. HU first business held by them, but must continue to sell iniiaa marsh, and waa entirely uninjured. 'K. Oartlay rtfSdi"■ yeara. were attended hy many frlenda and rel­ up a car being driven about town by a waj tbat of wool-carding aad cloth- sugar at a profit over Us actual coat to 'F u n e ra l 2 p. m., W ednesday, a t 16 atives and the fioral offerings were very young men In naval uniform, who le large aniFbeautlful. The bearers ware visiting here. The bluelackel aald that dressing. In a very small way. After them no greater than maximum profits TWehater avenue GENEVA. Kept. IS—The Muelhauaen EPIDEMIC AT DEVENS JN08BURY—In Ellsworth. schoolmates of Mlaa Polan: Thomas Me- he waa la Hangor Saturday night when t a few years machinery was put In to theretofore authorised by fee United Sept. Inlsa, Oeorge tialry. William Curran, Tagrblatt aaya expectation of an a man whom he didn't know offered him • Idles Alice K. Kingsbury, aged A m erican offrnaltNw An Upper A1 Mice NOW W E L L IN HAND manufacture cloth, and In 1848 fee Staton food administration. iffaera. laiwrence Currnn. Joseph Curran ana a ride home; and after he got here the f Ansel Kenney. .The Interment waa in with haavy artillery which could de­ man told told him he might use the car , firat of fee present mllL. now known t — In Bangor. Kept. 17. Mra. Jane the family lot at Mt. Pleasant cemetery. stroy towna In tlie Duchy of Baden la aa long aa ho wanted te. The young I aa Number Oae Mill, waa built; Num­ INDICATES WEAKNESS ta Kerr, aged 90 years. 3 months Friends from out of town attending caualng terror among Ihe population. man'a atory will be Investigated. i AYER.. Maes.. Kept 17—In order te [days. were Mr. and Mrs. J W. Cady. Mra. The evacuation uf Muelhauoen and even allay any aaxUty ever the epidemic of ber Two Mill was built and pnt tn op­ Wednesday s ! a..TO p mM from Joaeph K. F. Connelly. Mlaa bodge. Mrs. all of Alaace la being talked about, the Inttuensa which haa filled the hose hoe- eration In 188X, and fee plant haa from OF CENTRAL POWERS late residence. 13K For eel avenue. Anna Folan and Mra Helley of Port­ paper declarea. MAINE MEN IN ltal at Camp Deveas with patients. tbe first been almost continually un­ Machlaa. Kept. 17. Kllaabeth land; Thomas Folan of watervtlla; fn a recent addreaa at a meeting of ?4euteoaat-Colonel C. C McCornack. dergoing enlargement, extension and low o f Jo h a Sh erbu rn e Foes o f Thomas Melania of HL John. N. B . Mar­ the Bavarian Chrlatlan Farmers' Colon, CANADIAN LIST division surgeon, captained to tke news­ BOMB, Sept. IS— The iestrlM pcaoa eld. aged 97 yearn. V months. tin Curran of Kingman and Thomas the Bavarian Minister of tne Interior. papermen at the cantonment today the Improvement, to kaep pace with tits propeaal la received here ee aa l»di> i . ' ta be announced. Curran of Mattawamkeag. Herr von Brettrelch. declared that tt OTTAWA. Bept. 17—The following exact atatua of the disease Ha pointed ateadlly Increasing demand tor IU lion of the vreakeaee ef the Centrof' waa aot the military situation which Kew England names spear In Tuesday's oat that although thare had been 3.500 Pew era Popole Romano aaya: AHD—In Eeatport, Kept, lg, Cap- products. Tbe output In 1841 waa val­ “The A iietro-Hungarian m u boa. i WlUiaat Hllysrd. aged 7a years. Ths funeral of Joaenh E Gartley trill makea the period through which Ger­ casualty tier: eaaea. thla represented a small propor­ ued at about alx hundred dollar* a ' probably Wednesday after- be held at S o'clock this afternoon at 1* many la now pasalng “the very gravest Mloatns—J. T. Keith. Anburn. Me. tion of tbo pop u 1st ton of the «amp and been fereaeen for aowia tiara. It ta ne, Webster avenue. and severest period of the war. It le Wounded—J. J. Hogarty. Roxburr, that already ooo men had been dis­ year, with ferae employes. oujrpiiee that Vtoana ahould bawta awrh due to the fact he aald. ’ that “many Maao.; J. (J. Hargraves. Pawtucket, ft. charged from thr hoepltal aa cured. Mr. Mayo retired from active con­ n u t lt H ow ever, l i t ua ao t he i e r elvoO.IMS. • Kaatport. lUpL 14. Infant Women employed In ths operation of have become faint-hearted and bare 1.; J. M. Richardson, Ludlow. Maas.; T. There have been only htree deaths trace­ M eaa while our aaUlera ore wattles Mr. aad Mra Arthur Leauer. tramoara and omnlbuaee In Condon re- wavered in mitral ftrmneaa and thr re­ HadAeld. Methuen. Maas.; W. U. Met­ ab le to th e dloesLee. T b e m a jo rity of the nection with tha mills April 1. 1895. along tha Ftavs ta Uharate ltaliaa " r j i Monday afternuoa. calve aa average weekly wage uf |XC so lv e to hold out.’* calf. OcunfsvUle, Me. , caeca are light. ^ aad fee buslnaas was conducted by bis with thalr axmira." I BANGOR DAILY. NEW% WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1918.

them are atm ether millions, doing Tho Sdd DAW REVS necessary vrorfc am fcaad, or brain In a id tha home trenchde—ths fnctfirta*. mines, railroads, farms and offices at STEFB MCI A Hit ad Csnrisr home. . (SatablUhod ta if e ) JCxaxy man from 18 to 45 may taka HO EXA^iAM.a KlJAhWi just pride in belonging to such am You Can Hasten * UAMOOH. MAlNli. I FI army. Pwbllatart weary aaaffainffto U * •leapt le u dwadajr. Vrice Tares Coal* pwe A W A M 1X 1 CHILD LA BO * LAW. Explorer Claims He Did All The disappointment felt generally W i Co aot wand the VICTORY ______paid ats gobeertpUMta. bat cw«li w ” ■when the Child Labor law was de­ His Party Set Out to Do mu sill* H U t b W U imper. n . arejUt clared unconstitutional was made more aot sAwes mm ally ta V*» dage ,r*— ® in the Far North. mi rewuuaoow. soiitr the oBlco. keen by the very urgent necessity of ! Use the gasoline that gives you most miles protecting children tn war time. Every Dollvered tn Banaof^or'Xlrewar bT C tr* thoughtful person has felt the grave VANCOUVER, B. C . Sept 17—Vllh- p e r gallon—So-CO-NY, the Quality gasoline. r U r when paid to •l*',^?l*rioitod danger of relaxing labor • laws and, Or a tii. trmm af poaiaae la IU Os-«aa Jalmur Stafaaaaon. Arctic explorer, l tfia to a . || m under the false plea or patriotic need, DAiLV. on. lyoar...... ****x « # of setting children to work too soon, who arrived hare Monday oa hla re­ bAliiT, mom month...... ,71 turn to civlllxatlon. aald In aa Inter­ W hat you save by the use of SoCO-NY |JtVfl-\Vh.KlvUr. one y o e r ...... *-»!g raining their chances for normal, SEii-W *^CiO.T. three healthful development- view that hla party did everything It 4 • el blrtb aol publlaUad. There can be ao question ot the au­ The explorer expects to start Oct 1, at New York on a tour of the coutnry, have paid. 1 Member mt The ' w thority of caongrass to meet the present ft# Aaaoetated Proas la emergency tn this way. And In the girl tig lectures for tho benefit of the an titled ta tb* use far republican o«e* Red Cross. Tbe next two years, he Look for the Red, White and Blue a ll m w i dlaaatcbea credited te It or aet meantime every effort win be made to thinks, he probably will spend in com­ •UarelM aredltad la thla .paper aad draw a Federal Child Labor B1U which alao the leeal m w i mbUahad M rda piling reports of his work lor the Ca­ All rigtita of rcpsbltoatlea ed aasalal will be constltuUoaal. nadian government. So-CO-NY Sign. dlapatcho* bar.In are also reoareod. The crying need for some prompt Stefansson did not say much about oooooooooooooooooooooc action of this kind Is obvious to every­ the "blonde Eskimos.'* which be had So-CO-NY is clean, quiclc-starting; reliable; one in dose touch with conditions of been reported as having discovered on OIK XltiITT 1111. child Ufa throughout the country. S tr ­ an earlier expedition into ths country The entire "unorganized militia’* of ing the last few months the number of east of Coronados gulf. no waste. work permits granted' to children havo “They were not really "blonde Es­ (he United States Is now la prooaes of greatly increased. So haa Juvenile organization. Last year we registered kimos,' " be declared." We found a * delinquency. There ls a direct relation colony of about 1.900 natives, shoot ^ The Less Waste Here 19,000.000 of it. Now wa bate listed I between these two. The nation will one per cent, ot whom had light eyes about I3.0M.OOO more. ( remain Indifferent only to Its future nnd light hair.** The More Haste There There la a potential army of 23,000.- sorrow. ______Stefansson returned alona. - ' About 000 men, a force incomparably greater 31 men were wtth him when ha left . WAS AND BIBLE PBOPHBCT. the outride world aboard an old whal­ than haa ever before been placed at tba It Is useless, nays a prominent tn In­ er, the Karlnk. June 17,1111. Accord­ STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK disposal of any nation for military let rr. to search the Scriptures for ing to the explorer, some of the men purposes. Russia heraelf, though more prophecy as to tha duration aad out­ •re now back In the United States, populous than the United States, waa come of the war. Stich tffofii, he i4da some are fighting is France, others are never able to realise such vast man­ dishonor the Book of Books. *TTtoey still In tbe Arctic and several are power. it puts In tbe shade any army would reduce the Scriptures to tha •rer formed In Asia or Europe, even In level of an almanac: Tha Bible waa One of the Islands which VilhJalmur this stupendous war of nations. written to furnish spiritual inspiration, 8tefhssson found In the Antic region Nearly 2,000,000 of this army are al­ and not to reward the industrious by Is about the size of Ireland. The ready ia France, fighting or ready to uncorering tha secrets of tbe future.** British flag waa raised June 19, 1916. Of oat persons are inclined to believe on this land, which is ts what form­ light. Nearly 1.000.000 more are train- erly was called the Gustav Adolph gag In our camps, and soon lo take that this Is true. Nevertheless, there are those who persist, despite all argu­ sea. uhlp. Two additional millions will fol­ Stefansson arrived Monday night low. as fast as they can be rushed ment to the contrary. In regarding tha Bible as a book wherein all truth, past, from the north and Tueaday con­ through the cantonment routine. Half tinued his Journey to Victoria, where » million are In tbe nary, with tbe present and future l» »et down, to be deciphered by those who are especially he will make a report to the Canadian number growing ateadlly. From that government on his experiences in the groat reservoir of 23,000,000 we can gifted and perservtng. They are particularly oonvlnoefi that Arctic for five and one-half years. draw as many more as may be necee- Stocker Storkersen. fitefansson's «ar> to finish the Job on hand. the books of Daniel and Revelation will reveal the meaning aad issue of this lieutenant, and four men now are * illioee chosen men are the crelffi of carrying out their chief** plans in the our able-bodied, able-minded manhood. mighty conflict, if they can but find the key. There are some, indeed, who Car north. The five recently landed In cflccthuncaa they are superior to on the Pacific coast north of Alaska any similar bulk left at home, and profess to have the hay. and who re­ veal. With a great fioori*. the secrets with the intention ot drifting west­ •Ulterior to any numerically equal body ward. of fighters anywhere. They re present they unlock. Not for centuries has prophecy been so busy and insistent as Lorrte Knight. Marti! Klllan and our- first line of defense—which Is our O. O. Oumor. three Seattle men. and line of offense. It Is today. ItosN*rfa» These prophets, for the most part Gustav Massik. a Russian interpreter, But basing taken this cream, we are with Storkersen. have by no means drained or Im­ are little heeded. That, however, lias always been the lot of prophets. They **l think Storkersen'S trip Is the poverished the fighting power of the most essential thing ever attempted In great reservoir. Many more millions point, unembarrassed, to the lack of esteem In which the mighty soars of the Arctic," stefansson said. "Where could be found who might give aw good other explorers drifted In boats, account of themselves In a battle as ancient Israel were held by their con­ temporaries, and appeal to tha future which really are floating hotels. sO'Co>m r m o t o r g a s o l i n e the boys already under arms, and who Storkersen Is using chunks of Ice for would be eagerly welcomed by any to Justify them. Will il do so? ’ his boat.** other army in Europe. And behind 8tefsnsaon expects to return here THE CRUCIFIED CAT. and await tbe arrival* of his steamer Some British soldiers, pursuing the here *wbo extend their sympathy to Polar Bear from aa Alaskan port the bereaved mother In ber sorrow. Germans, recently found a rat hanging The Polar Bear, carrying the report* with Its peers nailed to a door. Tho and records of the party, recently Dorothy Cotreqnln entertained a beast was mewing piteously. Coffer to came south from tbe Arctic and Is parly o th er echo* I friends on the 12th, ease Its agony, an English soldier It being "her Ifiih birthday. Those sow on lu way here. prr.teat were Cbrl.tlne Hamltn. Ida HrlplBI Advice for Care of the Hair rushed up and began to pull out tho nails. There was a flash and a roar, Worcaster. Watie Frye. Floarie Amea. Worthy the Attention ef t t r i p IN MEMORIAM licoag O'Brien, Louise Coffin, Belt a ane It he Wonld Avoid Dandruff. and tba soldier's mutilated body was flung across the street. Willey and* Rav-de Coffin. Refresh­ Itching Scalp, Orajr Hair aad ments of cake. Ire errant^ cookie* and Baldness. Tha Boche soldiers had used that The late Fred B. Tibbetts of Colum­ crucified cat as bait for a bomb, figur­ bia Falls, wboee death occurred Aug. candy were served Kach one brought ing on British decency and humanity S3, at the Pastern Maine General Hos­ a gift of remembrance and a good time if your hair Is asttlng thin or you waa enjoyed by all. grr troubled with dandruff or Itehloa to supply a ready victim. The Incident pital at Bangor, was the son of Otl« scalp use Parisian oa«* 'tally fot a aeems to represent, with unusual and Ellen Coffin Tibbetts of Addison Mr. and Mrs. llamlln and daughter, week anil tau will sue. ly Im' auntrlord j clearness, the antipodal difference In and Harrington, pioneer families. His rihriatlm, raotorrl to Bangor Satur­ to see h«« quickly It atop* your t.-tr day. returning Monday. frotn falling and removes every sign of the cliaracjer of the two armies. wlffc Mary laiwrenee Tibbetts of the dandruff and urhlaa scalp. West Washington Co.. Lawraoce-Tu- Mrs. Harold Whitney, who has been If Germany la boycotted after the In the Bar llarhor hospital, cane “Before going to bed I rub a little char families Is carrying on her -hus­ Parisian Haga Into n r aralp.** oars a war, ahe will not be tbe first country band's business, mall aad express, fo !- home last wreck accompanied hy her woman whose lusuiloua soft anS nuRv that has been so treated. Many years umbts Falls and Jonesport route. She mother. Mrs. Alice Worcester. Her hair la greatly admired. “This k«rr|>* many frirnds are pleased to sec hrr my hair .from being dry, brittle or ago the British boycotted Bolivia. It haa closed her bouse at Columbia Falls art-iBSlV. helm ** te retain Its natural waa tn IMS that the than president of and at preaent resides with her titter. hark and that ahe la gaining slowly. eolor smI beauty, and mnkaa It easy lo the Booth American republic ill-treated Mrs. Harry Morris at Jooeaport. whore Mr. and Mra. WaLer Plummer and tfres* attractively.** the British minister by tying him on husband was In company with Mr. two sons. Roland and Arnold, took an Beautiful, soft, slower, hoalthy hair, a mule.. lacs to tall, and parading him Tibbetts, and con tin new the .•businrws auto ride to Bang-tr Monday returning aad lota of It. Is a simple matter fbr around ths capital.7 Fur this offence Mr. Tibbetts waa highly respect rd in the evening. those who 'Use Parisian sage. TMa Lila Gordan. who hav been In Ihe harm leas. Inexpensive, delicately per- official Fngland blotted Bolivia off the and hia lose Is much felt In his home­ famed, aad non-areaay lavlaoralor la map. and for thirty-five years she re­ town and elsewhere. He was a mem­ employ of the Pulp Wood Co. since Its THE aeld by Caldwell fiwort I»ru* Store anil organization, lias rtaigoed her position NEW BIG BETHI5HEM LINE at all good dew* and toilet counters, mained ostracised. From a commercial ber of the Odd Fellows lodge of which point ot view Bolivia was almoet here and haa gone to New York where and btah by BetWstom Eagoewa toBerdkgieiielatfww tote lie sure you aet tha genuine Parisian he became a member many years ago she will atlll be In the Pcjepscot Co­ Br (illroux’sl as that has the mouev- ruined, aad not until many years later In the State of Washington, be wus al­ MwerandoidiefadvaacedwvdidivtieawianL A BoM w a end f t k . guatantee...... printed ou every " pack- did she recover from her punishment. per Company’s employ. Miss Gordon "dldim bakM aw - -GrayandDsMS waning aad li^ e n ie a e i ainaw.J Aitvt. ao a member of the Columbia Falls has made many friend.) while here und radwter-lnwfnal Goar twdel watl rear a * - —wberi-baea. 114 «nd*ea Knights ot Phythias lodge. Thrcr the/ are all 5orry to lose her but hopo A parftci Spendable, ona- and ona half ion amor truck brothers arr Irft, David 1. of Boaton: success will follow her wherever che backed by dtc b.g M M m cr|*nizauon. N V fY r P titt John and Bradbury of Columbia Fais. gees. $1765 THE two sisters. Mrs. Annie Peterson of New* has come to the relative* the Columbia Fa Is and Mrs. Ida Mlllvr of pari week, of the promotion of Ralph Kockland, wife Judge F. B. Miller, Nash, who la over rcas, to sergeant. fouf nephews snd six ntccee. We are altruys pleased to hearefrom the boya over there.* and hope the time i M iM w in Mwor Tmcfc tfiti ia pfff«cri)r btltnetd ind for ****** fvwn end to «nd k UdH carry yStr confl a A l / r HARRINGTON. will not be far distant when they will i r o n s 8 41 An tsaremely low co$L /V*» J)/ | Mason * Hamlin all come marching home HARRINGTON. Sept. '17—The sad Mrs. Kdward Sullivan hat gone to CoUt. Me., where her husband has em­ T he biggest Bethlehem btnlr—big enough for any load and intelligence canto here on Monday uf stronger than anv road. 7000 Km. capacity, Cray and - ___PIANO another oae of our boys. George ployment aa a machlntat. (Jnlte a crowd of Harrlngtotrfiii'bplh I Davis starting and ighiing—162-inch wneeLbase. The combines extraordinary beauty of tone with a hitherto unknown re- Sprague, who was In training at Camp Devens. dying of pneumonia. He wa ; went to Winter Harbor to eat'a picnic ■ big Bethlehem 3J too truck has more strength in every aponvlTcneas and a degree of dnraMHty never b*f*re approached. dinner with Dr. nnd Mrs. G. L. Burritt fimaraion than rt will evar b« required looaa. kwdl tfO O / C These qualities are the canoe ef It* universal demand at the best employed In town at the Pajepscot Co­ per Co., alao for Frye fi Flynn, for a on Wednesday ot Inst week. Those take your loads off yots mind Cloui* Price $ j 2 O P concerts of our rreal Orchestras, Quartets and Musical Seclet lea, who went by auto were: Mrs. Alonzo and are responsible for Us ever Increasing sale to those who wish number of weeks before be volunteer­ B a to n s (ALL PRICES F .a » . ALLENTOWN PA.) ed for scrvict. He made friends while Nash. Mrs. Wilbur Nash and daughter the was! anNtic. Emily, Mrs.'Marcia Reed. Lillian Hum- The new, t*f BoddWtem line is 4te owneri low. dw driven line, and dte dealen* line—-Take everybody's advice and 1'nnsnal farlllUrs are offered tor the examination and trial of ball. Mrs. Mubt'l Frye. Mr*. Maud Cof­ l wwtdta Beddeheia these pianos at oar warerooms. Year old piano taken at a liberal al­ fin. Mrs. Florence Itandall and r*on ^ / / / Y d / / y •// //////M'//// '/>///y/ lowance. Booklets sent free. Harold. Ellen Frye. Mre. Mildred Cof­ 0/r j//// * * How to fin and two chlldren_ilre.jribra Grace, ANDREWS MUSIC HOUSE CO., Mre. Kdlth Pole. Mrs. Carrie Roberts. ;; .v fr, i.r Tl .- Mo!.-,- • Make Washday Mra. Mittrliia Lidxhton. Mra. Herbert ?r.'i*V'-'v LeriKortM •• /*?'• *. / . * * *' " * I.at. (wm, ia . • 98 Matn Street Grace. Mra. Btatla Thompson, Mrs. If *- L ' t o .. ^ ’ . • -- • •too.,as..-. - .es.- .-j j. . Comfortable Frances 'White, Mre. Lisaia nocknam. * ■lUA.J'uf • ., ■ v Mra. Nettie Dtrlako. Kiss White. Mra. £ • - .-.a 1 ^ * • Mabel Gideon. Mre. Helen Plummer. A -*>»aliHU,i ; let. ‘Keep away from steamy wash- Mn. Alien Collin and George Frye. A J f o a le . b; : boiler* They’re entirely unneces­ lovely riila and a good lima was had 1*/ \ . lii-oitaim. j IIttlS i -H. sary when yo u use a real naptha by all. . The soap. Avoid bard rubbing, too. It s Revival services began la the M. E. church on 8ut>day evening. Sept- ISth. Hocking Valley n,ighty hot and uncomfortable. Rev. j . Dqee preached'a fine sermon E. E. Wentworth Corporation, pMt Office Sq., Bangor, Me. You keep comfortable when you to a large .audience. Mr. Walter Kay Blower use FeU-Naptha soap. It washes of Boston,, who ia at his old home at West Harnngton. assisted in the aim ­ splendidly in cool or lukewarm ing and alao aang two aalectlona from Ensilage Feed water—no boiling water, no the Billy Sunday book. Meetlnga will Mrs. Daw sang a solo on Sunday even­ and Straw Cutter steamy, uncomfortable laundry, be held every evening this week, with ing. Jesus Is All tbe World to Me, no hard rubbing. That le»aeftS tbe exception of Saturday evening. On which was very pleasing to all aad we placed tktii> cutter* on the market oeven yeara ago. with Increased next Hobday evening there will be a roar...... \\> do not know of a dissatisfied user. Coming-- ‘ - ■ Infik the‘he die time and enort you give to wish others would volunteer to have Send Out Letters Hold______la^^h*______manufacturers have___ taken_ advantage of .. the__ •xporlnnco of targe delegation meeting which will be some part in three services either by 'others and have avoided their mistakes and profited by whatir they fofound washing. held at tha Baptist church. Autos solos, duets or quartets. We have a machine which* produce* let­ beat. It la compact, eltnpla in ounatrweiioa and free from complicated partb. The naptha does even more than have been presided to. transport the ter*, postals, etc., in exact typewritten ef­ Excepting thr hard wood ground allla. It le made entirety of metaL Note hour* of rubbtnff and boiling people from the different districts who HOITI1 SKBM* the strong 1 REAM BABB. The KNIVEtt are eo ret they first meet the shear are anxious to attend this service. Mr. and Mra. Frank ttrernway and fect, in any quantity desired. Sijfns 'em, bar at Ita OUTER KND and shear towards the INKER KM>. a great sav­ with ordinary soap. ins In power. Haa SfclLr KKKDIMI table. Haa one lever within easy reach There will be special marie at this aon g co ltle and Mr. and Mrs. Ja m e s M. too, as if hy hand. Names inserted, en- time. The committee on transporting (lreanry and daughters of Itrewnville of the operator by which the feed can.be Instantly advanced, reversed or Wash tbe Pels-Naptha wav Jnst ooee; Junction were at J. It. Hughes', Ifatur- 1 velope* addressed if you say so. As(c for stopped at will. you'll never « ° bade to » a old, un­ by auto is: Clanence Dorr. Winslow Will do more work with leas power than any cutter that we know of. comfortable method. KamsdeH. Mrs. Frances Whits and Mr. and Mrs. Farcy Ryder and son ‘price-list. Two most popular slaea In stock. No. IP for t inch pipe, capacity 4 to 8 D. K. White. F. L Hail has chargo Allen amt Kvan Kvan* of Urownvllla tons an hour. Power 5 to T H. P. Price 8133.00. No. 30 for 7 Inch pipe, were at J. K. Husbaa* laat Thursday. capacity • to ■ teas oa hour. Power S ta 9 H. P. Price 1170.00. of the music, assisted by the two or­ Mr',and Mre. James Krb. son Harold F. H. Clifford Adv. Agency, 1 fneh pip*...... 77c per foot 7 Inch pipe...... 8 5 c per foot ganists. Mrs. Annie Strout and Miss aad .1 wo rafata. motored to ltangor for tho day, Tauriulay 1 18 Length out H la* % In.. 1 In., 114 ia Discount for cash. Geneva Plummer. Everyone is hearti­ Tbo V. of il Hall waa filled Friday Room Graham Bldg^ TcL I f ly invited .to attend these services. ovooias with a goodly numbar of P. Rev. Mr. Dees will go to his next field aod A. M. member* from da Drew, who is away aa a vacation, ts Station. WadnooSay to visit relative*. tlms alnro tha first bask waa out iu railing “Best Things for the Farm.** Mre. Henry Ktmer and dawgbtar. Miss 1*2 i. Tho many friends of Ora _ LAX7SON KNQIKK8—GRAY QUAJLn THRESHERS—BAW RIO* ETC-. BTC expected home this week and will co­ Amoy Plorco of Derby wore ta town J. Qulmby Livermore and fc«ru of Presque Ute wore very eerra _ operate with Mr. Decs in tha services. tklllM ra val“"g oa Xrieada. .tohoslua mem at worli In the car shore of hia buildings buralag last n S T IC E PRESCRIBES IF E S T IL WILL BE !l e e b o y l u l l s q uick clauce i t ‘ BE INDEPENDENT!! FOR MORAL ILLS BACKED STR0NH.Y OK BATTLEFIELD THE LOU HEWS . OWN YOUR OWN LITTLE Cases of Bigamy, Adultery, Guarantee Fund is. Being Willard C Houghton, Former-1 Items of Interest Picked Up ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER PLANT Rum and j^ucglary Treated Raised—----- Features of This ly of Miiliken Regiment Was Here and Thereabout Save Plre Uak wttfe By Doctors of Law. - Year's Program. Killed in France. the G ty. ' In tbe supreme court on Tueaday THE ALAMO UNIT At a meeting at the Chamber of E. W. Houghton of Lae was notified Dr. L. B. Gould ot P ro w s Isle ls nt Booming pro forma proceedings were Commerce rooms on Tuesday after- Saturday night by telegram that hla the Penobscot ExcNtoga 4 WBAT IS ITT A compact, naif-con inland, simple fool-proof tittle but powerful eiectrio generator wtth had In tha case of David Stevens of j noon In the interests of the Maine the famous Lie Super-Silent Motor aad 8torago Battery. Roqoirbe no special foundation, a child ena •on. Private Willard C. Houghton, had Clyde A. Harding otMylncotn and eperate IL No pa up pet valves, spring*, cams, or rods. Has tbe cyltmler-sleeva carbon cleaning devtoe, tgo Bangor, Igokted for bigamy. In order Music Festival. Director William H. been killed In action ia Franc* Bangor has arrived la flBpce. known. Press a button—that's all. In um for-sight years. Thousands of satisfied customers. Three to carry the case to the taw court for Chapman and the-oSIcere of tbe local sixes. 7S. 100 aad 120 lights. festival organisation appeared before Private Houghton was born, la Lee determination on points of law. Attor­ Charles A. Byram ot' fatten, for­ the executive committee and prevented Jen. 10, 1N6. He attended tbe public merly of Baagor, ia in th+dlty oo busi­ Adapted for Pnras, flemee. Hotels, Stares, Hammer Cottages god Camps, Teasels, Mills, Fi ney Donald F. Snow demurred to the the fltnatlon confronting the festival schools of I-ee and Higgins Classical ness. . *. T lards, etc. sentence Imposed by Justice Dunn, was on account of war conditions The in­ Institute, graduating with high honors ______rm ent this god mall today. over-ruled and exceptions ware taken, tent of the meeting waa to obtain tbe Miss Mildred McGrath gas gone to for the purpose statd^. In case the law I enthusiastic co-operation of Bangor in from the latter Institution in the etaaa Boston where she will reside for the WHEELDEN-BOWDEN COMPANY, 195 Exchange S t, Bangor, Me. court decides la. favor of respondent‘ supporting the festival to the limit this of 3924. He took a prominent part ia winter. I ■ . ■*_ *5 that will end the proceedings, but it year, tbe Bangor management hawing athletic*, playing oo both football and Renee mall ago' without goy ebligoUen ea mj pert deecrtpdte tltsrstoro of THE ALAMO UK IT made It a distinctly war festival. . John Smith of Sterns Lumber otherwise, the respondent will plead ...... ?...... *...... again In court and his rase will go It has been decided to apply the en­ baseball teams He entered tbe employ Company Is to Qrakavitte tor a few to a Jury trial. The court imposed tire net proceeds to the United War of the Greet Northern Paper Company days on business, rj 9 • Address ...... Relief, a. worthy and-patriotic decision pro forma a sentence of one year to tn the fall of 1914 and won rapid pro­ Mies Lois Hodgkins has returned IS months Imprisonment. which ehould be applauded br the en­ motion. Tbe last year he was bead A Unit la Operation fo Oar Win dew. Leek tt Over. tire community of eastern Maine. This to Boston to resume Bar- second year In the care of Maud Colson of 59 woods clerk at the main river opera­ studies at Simmons College. Cedar street, indicted for maintaining action is sanctioned by tbe United tion. in the spring of 1917 be was chief a common nuisance, the jury rendered Staten government and a decision has accountant In the office of the P. Q. The Ladies' Aid of the First *Chrls- a verdict of not gollty. Tbe Jury re­ been received here abating the war tax Lumber Company of Nouvelle. Quebec. tlan church will meet Wednesday aft' a convention tn New Tork so that the tired at S.1Q o'clock and returned in oft tickets 6n account of the patriotic A few months after war was declared •moon at 2.30 la the vestries. noTBunitTAL insriwcnox i x s t k i 'm e x t a l ixstbcotiov otto hoar. In the morning the sum work of the festival in aiding. In a he* came back to his native state and several managers may become fully continued the presentation ol its case, great cause. Director Chapman has enlisted in the T in t Maine Heavy Ar­ Mr. aad Mrs. Roger M. Welch have conversant with conditions, and be ia done hla part, waiving all dividends tillery, being one of the first from the been notified of the arrival overseas of a better position to condnet the af­ the sheriff's deputies relating .,what faire of their store ia a satisfactory they saw when they made their raid, which might accrue. - town of Lee to enlist. their eon. Lieutenant John Pr Welch. MRS. ELIZABETH TUCK, PIANOFORTE TEACHING Tbe situation arising out of the war He was with the Mllllken regiment manner, not only to the system, but ths while other witnesses testified to acts Miss Teresa I. McDeooogh. B, H. 8 public. which they thought out of the ordl conditions of Increased cost of rail­ at Westfield, Mass., Cbhrlotte, N. C , road travel and Increased expenses in and 8 penan burg. 8. C. 11, left on Tuesday for New York, FAELTEN SYSTEM = = = = = ■ary. The defense was a general denial. general waa gone over .with the Cham­ where ahe will attend a .training Herbert Hoover, chairman * for the mt tha fM ttM lr * t* « la I m In S tlr ta tba tfc# Charles A. Talbot, a teamster, who ber ot Commerce officers and' it waa He was very eager to see active ser­ school Commission for Relief In Belgium, has wamaSt wafciiws tba poplle receive. eras prosecuted in the municipal court enthusiastically decided on the spot vice and after many requests for trans­ asked the American Red Cross, | fitgoio, r QIA1VT STREET. Tetepbego M M .by Henry L. Pendleton, state cruelty that a guarantee fund he created fer to a regiment that would see Im­ Mrs. James Geagan of Brewer left through H. P. Davison.,to collect an officer, for assault and battery and who ensure the worthy enterprise trom all mediate overseas service, was finally on Tfoesday for Sandy Point where ahe additional 5,000 tons of clothing for entered an appeal to the supreme court, possibility of n deficit. Without so­ transferred in June, lfllfi, to Co. B. 1st will be the guest ot her sister,'Mra. the Belgians James Jackson, manager was fined I2S and costs. 0. J. O'Leary licitation and before the committee of Pioneer Infantry, one ot the best Hubert HalL of the New England division, writes * Was appointed by the court to defend solicitation had been appointed , In For Prance. Greeter VUagraph'e ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Norman Towle, Features Mentioned for Red Their .esses ware continued for sen­ At 3 p. m. today the auction sals'of Forest avenue. Cross Benefit. office hat been rttoosed from 46 Columbia Street to tence aad they were released oa their course tickets will take place at City All chairmen of the women's cam- personal recogotxances. Hall. On Thursday the public sale of paigo committee ot- the fourth Liberty 76 Washington.Street, opposite Union Station. All , WINE, WOMEN, GAMBLING.. course tickets will take place at An­ loan are requested to attend the Joint The entertainment god dancing par­ drews Music House. Tbe sale of atn orders given prompt attention, day or night When the case of Thomas Gibbons, gla tickets will open on Saturday, conference In Memorial Parlors Wed­ ty to be held in City Hall on Saturday bound over from the municipal court 8ept. SB. nesday. at M S o’cljtfc,- ; night, under the auspices of Penobscot on ehargo of unlawful deposit of liquor ,a t the Riverside House, camei on tha CHAMLAX TALKS TO CHOBUS. The Unitarian benevolent commit­ County Chapter of the Red Cross respondent was called to tbe stand to Director Chapman attended the Fes­ tee will meet Thuredat with Mrs. promises to be a moat enjoyable •vent. The event also promises to he ba questioned. Judge fi. W. Blanchard tival Chorus rehearsal on Tuesday Charles L. Clark, ia Hampden. Mem­ Tl ft A C 1 tta >«»aul tgoi. »e set ef tbe municipal court spoke on behair night and filled his hearers with en­ bers will go in the 10.30 ear, carry successful one go wgo the case when of Gibbons, saying he believed Gibbons thusiasm about the festival program picnic lunches and knitting. similar affair was held in tha spring. tuesuay sept u The program contains many features lne Somerset school , , was aot the responsible party in tbe and gave them high anticipations la The East branch drive. In boom Applleattea for •atraaee should be mads to lbs principal. Mlaa Cl Isa- Yegard to the artists who are coming. which will no doubt please. action, although he bad held him In Tuesday, contains fiO.OM.MO feet ot One of tbe big features will be tbe both M. Collins Mlsa Co Allas will be at th* school building, eorwor et tbe lower court. The Court suggested He says that the choruses are doing logs, of which 7,000,000 are for the Palmer Jaxx Band under the super­ Somerset aad French streets, from > untU S every afternoon, except Satur­ Chat the ease go to Jury trial, to which rfal work and will be a fine fee- Baagor Comber Co. ,1,000.000 for the re of< the festival. vision of Addison B. Palmer. The day. beetnnInc Sept. I t fedgo Blanchard remarked: "It Sterns I.umhar Ox. 4,000,000 for the bgod hgo fourteen pieces and aome wouldn't go to trial, or a conviction Mr. Chapman said that one ot the greatest surprises la the twenty-two Jordan Comber C o ., Old Town, and 4,- fine new music which will be playgd wouldn’t be had. it It was In my court.** •00.000 for O. W. Barker A Son. Mil­ both for the coocert god the dancing. 9S Ius tie* Dunn took exceptions to this years of the festival will be had In tha appearance of Hipollto Laxaro, the fa­ ford. The program follows; form of address, replying pointedly: Xylophone solo...... Francis Shaw mous Spanish tenor. Ha baa often All chairmen of Bangor organ nations THE BEST FALL HAT STYLES "That Is pure assumption on your part. asked why he haa not presented Ca­ Vocal solo...... James Mitchell !*be matter Is now In tbe bands or tbe ruso at the festival. His answer ts working In tbe Interest of the Wo­ Comedy Trombone solo...... Lowest Price* for the'Quality lonnfy attorney and this court la de~ that he Is presenting the nearest ta oten's Liberty Loan committee are ...... Bernard Russell Mnnlne.** Judge Blanchard apologfked Caruso, and many critics claim supe­ cordially invited to attend tbe Joint Patriotic March, drums god piano Nope tell tame grade cheaper. utd the Incident passed. The court ap> rior to him In this great artist, who conference of the men's and women's Presets Shaw and Elisabeth Palmer toted Charles H. Reid to defend Gib- has been tbe sensation of Europe and committees ot Penobscot county, which Patriotic dgooe.MIss Virginia Odlorne C W. COFFIN, 45 Main St ' Cna, who said be was without means the Metropolitan Opera House. New tfi-B-8 ALFRED WHITMAN will be held tn Memorial parlors. Wed­ Star Spgogled Banner...... Finale Euphraim Tardlf. represented by York, the past season, and in order nesday. Sept. 18 at 1.1S p. m. Dancing will begin at 9 sharp and Edward J. Hudson, pleaded gollty to Blue Ribbon Feature, which will be the concert will begin at 8 sharp. The that the public mar realise the ex­ A meeting of buaineas men wgs held unlawful Tepoaft of liquor and hla case pense it mesas to bring Mr. Laxaro the attraction in the Nickel Theatre oa firat two rows In tbe gallery will be was placed on tbe special docket. Wednesday and Thursday. The sev­ Tuesday afternoon for a conference reserved for fifteen cents extra and for the festival, he says he ts paying with Director William K. Chapman to Tho case of Frank Saber, a Syrian to­ htm 9160 more than be paid for Ute eral battle scenes are drawn> absolu­ seats can be procured at the City Hall The Shaw Buffilness College ileted tor adultery, was continued for tely true to actual conditions, more dtscuaa the forthcoming Maine Music box office on Saturday morning trom dS ■assasaoS Btrsat. Baagsr W greet Oalll-CurcL' festival. A special committee of Harry __A."Ut Tba fihnw for a oowrss la STICNOTTPT. M teace. the respondeat being placed Mr. Chapman aald he wanted the than 1,500 U. 8. "regulars'* aad Na­ 10-12 god in the ffflerooon from M . aad ao ever the tap * in spawn aad securer* m probation. tional Guardsmen taking pari. Ed­ A. Chapman, Franklin E. Bragg and Tbomgo Coalfield will direct the pro­ I ad I etiual JCWrTH t ’CT ION In tgo reflow la* public to realise what It meant to Eben Leavitt waa appointed to oo-op­ In the matter of a liquor case pend­ bring Lucy Oates to Maine. First, ward Earle-and Mias Betty Howe are ceedings on the stage god Roger Nick­ ------5S2IS K :d,.'.N2>JH°n™AHD* JSrSSP ing against Ida Leclalr, formerly of featured in the production, and Frank era la with tbe festival management. erson will be head usher. The sol pUftfiptiOH S agOQKKKEBFmo MA- she is an American who has attained r ■ * R V I o 5, Baagor, whose petition for pardon was success In Europe, second only to Nor­ Andrews aod Arthur Donaldson also The mill of the Bangor Lumber Co. diers now training al the University IBB. •waelas ftobael go«las fiaptamgor ta. heard hy tbe governor and council dics. singing in opera. Second, on ac­ are In the cast .. gt South Brewer, formerly tbe old of Maine have been invited to attend teCItf Rail Free Catalogue T el SSO some weeks ago, T. P. Gallagher, at­ count of the war. she came back to The program includes Alfred Whit­ The tickets are M cents for men and Sargent mill, will resume sawing IS cents for woman. All should at torney. stated that he believed the America, and has scored a success, man In. A Gentleman's Agreement, Thursday after being closed down woman to be dead aad will endeavor quite equal to Galll-Curc! tn many ot Hearst-Patbe News and comedy—Adv. tend god aid a worthy benefit for i slncft the middle of Augost. About SO worthy taupe. B. BLaiadtll of ftallivgo, a'graduats of to secure proofs. the leading musical centers. She is men will be employed aad It ia planned the , 'it. god mem­ CARD OF THANKS .Herbert Drake of Old Town, bound considered by all leading critics the MAINE REGISTRATION to operate later than usual. Consider­ ber of the A. T. O. fraternity. The „ wish te thank ear nslghbere u i over for drunkenness, stated that he best American coloratura soprano be­ able spruce will ba cut for airplane Wounded Carroll Boy bride is the daughter ot Mr. god Mrs. frlsnSs for their sympathy and klsd- had kept sober for 40 days aad was fore the public today. She la young EXCEEDS ESTIMATES nvas to us In our recant sorrow. work, also pine and hemlock. Now in Own Country Co arias H. Pago of Orono god a gradu­ Mr. and Mrs W. B Cookses aad Family, trying to make It a chronic habit not and very handsome, and a singer of ate of tha Orooo high school. Newport. Sept. IT. - liking “the kind of stuff they sell now.** great personal magnetism and charm. Major BdwarU If. Kelley of Bgogor r Tbe Court encouraged him aud allowed It Is useless to describe Ethel Lo­ .The registration of 6ept. IS. 191R, r Maine has exceeded tbe estimates. baa assumed the duties of aseistgot CARROLL, fSepL 17-T b e mgoy ~ htm to depart on payment ot a fine of gins Ira, as she Is a genius, and was treasurer god purchasing agent of the friends of Paul Thibodeau of this town Hurry Allen b each member carried a lancb■nea butout MrsMr > 910. arclalmed^last season hy her wonder­ Adjutant General Oeorge MrU Kmsrsoa furnished tbe eblckgoa ehlckgoa agoa * _ Preaeon, the provost marshal of University of Maine, taking the piece will read with Interest the following Promoted for Bravery vegetables etc. Each aad ev everyone er----- “tgol (h Several rases ol alleged gambling ful perfpnhanees. as the greatest lady made vacant by the reelgoaUon or latter written by him after landing i* attended thank------Mrs. Kmersoaroa for a alee pianist living. Mr. Chapman also Maine, was able Ute Saturday af­ dinner ago a pleasant day, ftego tnl - by tha use of slot machines were eet- ternoon te wire the provost marshal Prank E. Oak. who was .tost motph Ap­ Virginia: m eet gopatn to th e gom e w ay. , K tied by the payment of a fine of <20 for dwelt on tbo tact that the other new pointed aseistgot treasurer of the Bgo­ Newport News Va., The many friends of Harry Alton of Kraeet Kmereen waa home a few daya artists stick as Martha Atwood. Har­ general at Washington that, with 10 *- each case, six or eeven resimndents precincts missing. Maine would reg­ gor Savings Bank Major Kelley is a Sept. 10. IfilS. Bgogor will be glad to learn that hs igot week relaralng te bla w^erh. th e I faying riet McConnell. Norman Arnold and graduate of the university, class of Dear Mother: latter Bart of the week ister walkover 90.000 men between the hgo been promoted to a corporal In the Mr. and MraMra. CoCora Libby ago Mr. a g o Court sojourned to 9.30 thla morning. Hartrldge WhJpp would more .than 1X50. You don’t know how good it seems Mra Brngot Ureat please,the public with their artistic ages of II and 45; whereas the esti­ Intelligence Corps in France because aod family have beeft mates had called for from 75,000 lo to be writing from tbe States once ot bravery on* the field. Corporal Al­ camping out for a few daya. work. Among the Maine people in Bangor more god It will probably be a sur­ Mlaa Ellen Cunniasbam ta visiting ‘ GILBERT—BOYLE .The chorus and orchestra..be says, •0.000. on Tuesday were Mrs. O. 8. Steams loa is a scout Ingag that»wwe branchi>i wiivh vaof theiMffi - herte' * mother. rormMra seNJennie n is Cunningham HnH IH| | prise to yon go well go myself. I n army and wgo on active duty when the f f f Coedwin Ii should not be overlooked, for they ark The registration figure#, with tbe 10 >nd M ra*J. A. Never* of Milllnocket sure it wgo some surprise to mo to get Lincoln Mlsa Coalnagbam In leads te the trne backbone of the feativali and precincts missing, are divided aa fo l-, B. N.-Hamlin of Milo, Mr. god Mrs. w ’ Oermago threatened the city of Paris 'go So orb In October. ■dwatd Gilbert aod Mias Clare back before tbe wgo closed. C ost let v Helen Boyle were united in marine* are well worth the price of a course lows t'ltirens. 73.7M: declarants, S- Hewett of Camden, a & oup- He enlisted In August. 1917, aad went James Hammond hgo a fall eae dAjr ( it* ; non-declarants. ttMCl; total. VC.- this scare you god think I'm a great across ia September of the gome ygor. last work and hurt himself quite bgo : Tueaday morning at S o'clock at 8c ticket alone, to bear tbelr performance till of Oouldaboro. Mrs. J. & Bragg of Miss Marlon Pickering la teaching at without an artist around them. •99. To that total will also be aded deal worse than 1 gm because I'm get­ While in Bgogor be wak employed by lahn'e Catholic church, Rev. Charles Winter Harbor. U. A. Smart of Bex ting along fins. North Lincoln god boarding with Mrs. i (. Brown ortldattng, Miss Doyle was go aatlmatetf 6000 for the men en­ ter, A. B. Carrington of Lincoln, Std the New York Syndicate and since his Olive Ireland. gaged ip lumbering nitrations, My. wounds are negoly all healed arrival oversees has been doing fine Jennie Hslyntyao Is tracking ta Keith : ttUred In a* grey broadcloth and car­ Sunday School Convention goy O. Young of Mtlbridgo. D. C. Sul- and the bone is gstlng strong fast. Of work. Dlstriot. boarding at koase. ried brides' rosea. 6he was attended whtrh will bring the grand total, as limn of CoW. F. C N. Parke of courss I am ia bed yet with a Tbomgo Tboee that attended Springfield fair Meets in Bangor in October stated-.well over the 90,000 mark. Greenville and visiting frienda ta Bangor. to St. A number of distinguished Newport News. Virginia now and It's Mre. Mae Mat hews and Mra Mattie goys he la feeling flan ver wgo bridesmaid god Elmar Mel- ber et Commerce at Albany. N. Y., and Hamilton atlegord Hprlnsfleld fair speakers are to attend the Bangor a dgody hospital, beet one I've been In W ednesday. convention. Including in tbe list being go son of NBrowrn elite acted for the a leading business organisation auth­ • HUDSON. ority. yst I lay where I ego look out on tha C. £ Bwnbern spent Hunday with her Governor Carl E. Mllllken, -Marion bridegroom. The bride wore silk pop­ ocego god see the little boats sailing parents returning to. Kinsmen Monday O eorge J. Scripture passed away at Cowrenee, goners) secretary of the lin god earned a boouet of white sweat m orning. around. TOIs Is go evacuation Hos­ Mr nnd Mra <1. H. Hay nee e .tr Sun­ his bom* In the villa** 8r|it.. 10th lie International Sunday St-hool Associ­ peas. The bridesmaid wore a go* n ot The Untied Stales Employment Ser­ leav es a w ife, H elen M.. tw o dau gh ters. vice ha» taken over the eaptoymwnt pital. they send patients to hospitals day guests of Mr. god Mre. J. H. Uogor ation. Dr. Oeorge Peleg Moor, pastor cbsagable taffeta. They went on a •11 ovgfclhe States, but w* go either to win Mrs. Seott Taylor of Alton amt Mra Co. of the Baptist Temple to Broklyn, short trip visiting relatives In Haver­ office o f Golden A Corgay, Washing­ Mro r ranees Kmerson entertained goder navis ef Hudson; on* eon. Prealc. P o s t hill god l.ynn. Mesa. The bride la tbe ton street, and ia operating It under Washington, D. C. nr New York first The Item* Department al the tester O. ef Hudson, algo three arandchlldr*% N. Y.. Dr. W. E. Chalmers of Phila­ the direction of Ha|J C. Dearborn, local and from there to the nearest military •aturdar. She gave a chicken dinner. te mourn his lues Mr. Brrtpture had delphia, go nsra I secretary of the daughter of Mr god fifirs. Anthony hoepltal to our home.' I think Massa­ always lived In Hudson, and had s wide Comsau of Brownvllle god the bride­ examiner for the service, ia connec­ circle of friend* who astend their eym» Baptist Sunday School Association, chusetts ia the nearest tor ma. Weil; pat hy to tha bereaved family. Dr. George l£ Huntley of Boston, groom la the gon of

corn Capt. ami Ifra J B . ttobbia returaod I B n gort D u s S t i o f Hi. Jo h n . N. l* Hunday with her mother, Mra Wlllarfi •ar room waa arranged for. the vl-iltog at Doll 8e n b o ra 'a R ick. • market noisy ahasrod weaker* tho laat week from Linnetm* where they I tha areaSw part o t. the fission. t*rtere gore beaa tgo ■ wests ot their dauebtor, The ltafi Crogo met with Mra Frank Mr*. Iter Clomeata ago daagStefi Ith 8Afi W I . . THE DAILY RFMINDEB. M ra k . t>. S tew a rt | Robinson this -wgok. . Modal In* ar Bgol Harbbr spent the week closed nervous % t o . 114 down, w ith MU. Cottle* Nuriya hss (o e. to fiommer- I Mra Kstelle Martin of Hudsan. K. T- end with .bar mother, Mrs. RetUa October *t.M% i* te-UV. ago Ksreto- rill*. Masa.. wHhresh# will remain dur- accompanied by Mra tolen Boon* and R um lll. '• bar. *1 «"%, tto s 1 .«%. ton the Wtotor erfbt -M ap. Kdward Kd- I Mra Arthur Co 111 its of Uridgawator A Br aad Mra. Dfield af Boeton ra- Local Banks Line Up for Next* ik rn r nar*a term a. w ard* netted Sunday with Mra Conor* Kot- •'turned home laat Thursdav after apego* YOnK. Brpt- tmcAt.n cvrrtK n tiR ia. ftllttA.flhUBL * Ing a w^k with Mr. aad Mra Joha m nator Qilgort H ffttdhcoclc of Ne- Ml** Ida fi'areaetar.of Celumbla Palls restored today • ato»*k m ark et CHTCAQO. Bept. IT—Hog*— ttrcotpt*. Liberty Loan— Local ia teartunc at Helllry*a Point. Mra. /ehn Trafford and sleter hava Kenney ago Mr. ago Mra. Philip session of letbsrgle chareatar to rt,soo; market V> te gor lower than p e - b :*a k a u wtha today ctilo re tipou hto doth Tgo JeneSpori ehorne meottnaa will goea vlstOng fit S t. Step gon . N. B M ra P g o V fra year. Is chairman of the senate forrlcn go held at UM honfo of Mra David X. Trafford on her way hoitifi recetvgo • Miss Colon Hum III returned to hsr terdajt good hoc* Itrcttnlog moat; ear- Notes. committee, a peel eebleh has goea given word that another sister. Mra. Thoi^as • work In Bgoton, after spending a week 1 iter top. SM Jn; hwteherw. *0.10-. addoil Importance by th* war. fm nor Cowycr until further notice. U e ta 2 Ball god been eeriomriy injured ta ad I with her parents. Mr. ago Mra Co fi*. ■ 1 J oaa«na.U: packtag. U Hitohaoek Is a nattew aad rgoMrwt of automobile aocldent, and word haa | Rumlll and airier, Mari*. (from Our itegular Correspondsntj timaha. ftl» education was received D D S l T f L L E sine* been received by Mr* Trafford 1 Th* many frlegoa ot Mra Rosa Itsofi elUotty at ttadea-Ksdon. Oermany. sup- Lirutasumt Loren P. Btrwart of this tgol Mrs. Bell to aet oopected to live. I wore grieved to Isarn of gor deal a BAR HAltBOfl. Hept. IT—Both locel litoneew i fie ajlaw roaioe rat the I'nl- town Who to atatloned at Camp k u V . I which occurred at her home in McKla- Varsity Or HRrhMen Kor ovversl years Heavy frosts lb thla section hava da- | M r^ :hL y ^ 5iL ’ChU^“ ,llrw "caU l" ! hangohae* heenllntog up their logor. kd, IM goon transferred to the flat etroyed gwrfigoe and unripe crop*. . < ley. after, a short. Hineo*. Mrs. Hego ha practirtd hie profession iu innah. Mr*. Kb-IWnm Collins ha|l received { go* trend to this town all of her .Ilf* ■ne. whto^.^nrantratgo «m a»4 »a«d. cho*^ } ftcia) tYlolninit for the* *drlv« ba* m vt Mra. EUa Urant Spear, to vipltlug bar boy write* glowing accounts of life to | of children aud grandchildren to moara Wrtes Btrel morV thaii mgo- » r , carver as a member of tgo Ptfty-elfihth Jonnoton Comp. Jacksonville. KloHd*. her loss Interment was In Hlllreat ■rlo«rinc. <•!*>*- and laacy. tt.goff 1 *«!!'juATia,«a*r* *vvZi ! borit reoelvril but asawwung that it will t'ongrera -Hr was retained in the Uncle. Rev. T. K. Pentecost, aud his cem etery, : the iti.nl daagoter Miss Mabel. Mra. Ksmuel Corier, aged forty, died ,1 itiH ti. or *a of n point nltshor ntoa aod ’Llil.e no I he th* aunt aa la the past aad the com-, H u* m uiSt Jell, when ho was aunlc a of ptomaine poisoning oa Tuesday Mies Maud I Mint haa returned ta her tbe previous ««>** ctoee catve.a. good a n d t * **'<* • |n« drive la ta lc aa Urge aa the laat X’nlted tynTtra a*.nator. Senator Ititoh- « III Rowell expects tu return bom* home In ltangor after spending her Bheep—Rgoelpgo. S 4.^ . tot eloare# t ^ our Quuta *m be * 3oft.W>. Thta is and take poeeeoteon of hts father's farm evening. August 3tKh. Stir leave* a hus­ „,.ier stocks which partuttoted juor- • h m i- surety • >.i .. —. -*■- — — aiuraya sH*>U In harmony with th* to Oct. Mr. and film. U M\ Rumltt left Itgtar- I an a xl i ip l t& "u !^, . i^tnoi,Liimbs. cnvwvrt?& ri«d m u i»kgo5Se.W»“ & surely a l.nto m , of wmaer -nd oom- files Mary Mason go* none to Chelsea ‘Stylle and l>eugla* Itldeout to mourn lic U le . which *«1va*-onr. *T ; Si 1-vai; medium and irooU. l..»o been an prosperous aa others, ooesis Maas., to teach school. enter ihe hospital for treatment for b ihiettem Mtccl. T eaae -Ogo•n.iwmjr and ! B e n . trholce and prim e, y t t .a o f f l . » : | Ilk* a big Job. but tho town to date is niDi AAV* va V? AhYNnvKfia tRir.a. Mira Caroline MucFariand to attend­ lam * kaee. .lean Petroleum. thr taro’u oils . mah- ! medium nnd good. tiu.2.k lr.a i; cults. . vety proud. In having surpassed its ing school in Burkaport. R F K M 0 X ■ - -' — - ■•" • 44.MHD n.ou. i 173(1—The ell r of Vlntbcc surrender- like. Liaat* and Mary -Bartlett of Wa- Inc new high reeptM* f b T >^.^1 auota in every Liberty Liu). Uel Cross «d to th* Kaglish, Amoni The pupils of this team who * O EC othD mnaed acquisition *>r L\ A. drive and tbuar in au- trrvtlte aro Watting thrir son and old tfifit—Otw t Haitalu protest eg against will enter Bangor high achool thta fall The president of th* Orlaad Beff del. begsn. In Vf*’^ *'* t K «fc Y4MUC MKOOt-CB MAJUUCT. ( 5V- *' 7* ’ rroonl a lU hone* at Samoa HnrtteU’fi tgo iirowagort aflbesw tfnn e f tgo Band- T ilia, faudj of Auuusle to vtolltoc ber are Xllsaso Virginia Light, l.uvle Qrant Croaa Auxiliary urgoatt> rrqueris tgot Hieral Motors regained *S **e na .«w NEW0 YOltR. got*. IT — W heat— « p o t ^ JJJfiMl-ln*d. wlrh Is lamia to Thr I'nited tttatoa. j j l aotnts sultered .arllel tn ccM>nn** rigter, Mra ISmma Whitten. ago Amy Orant. all HatalMNl work Co.broaght in ago that s t e a d );; ------No. 2------red.— irwoh. New ThrwufihTbrouak the kind ofiorfiieforp aand theaght- I m ; i -IgollnK Uraen. Ky^ was *c- M*w. Waltor Hank, who go* horn all coso prepared Jar -work at tgo a n an sou n cement that Coe* ■****• Tork. export to arrive. Culnrss ot Miss Hello Uurnee the liar euplr.l byfigo < onfrdaratgo Cari Key. has goea transferred from in Ite propofigo dlssoluulou yellow . Ajrracuac. N. V.. to I'an ip Mllla. CoiMf sortoualy ill. to alertly laiprerlng Wednesday meeting' Bept. la at tgo Corn—hpot steady; No. * nariNot Uirio Club. If all fioea as plan- lo iv -sji inaurrectloD started_ in tho The many friend* of Ttoe* KsUcy. a reotry- ..Itrete assets laotudlng 4-U.WW It.sd*.. and No. a yellow, ft. * V co st nnl will hav* a club-room durian th* Boot at M rilt aad spread th ro egh tataad. K. T. aad hi* brpri>rr rred roy __ trea of Orm-ral Motors> stock. Coa lantlrd safely overseas aad ta in former- rsalili n» of this tarwrn, w ill re­ TCo pooler* are distributed for Or­ I- and freight New Yhrk. coming Winter. A meeting of the mem­ ararly alfiStpallO gret to liear of gor eerere Ulnesa at. her laad f»lr far Bept. 3U. with th* usual auaerlean Humatra Tohhdeec jrja* (JWta— Hpot Arm ; stand ard . HI * S3 4 c . ber* was hold recently at which Mms te ;*— Stlbranii f r t m t . lJggown.lv nates amounted to — ranka Belief and Aid Ho- . Freak Cushman ef Belfast was In home to Itortland. attractions. Lard, firm: middle wgo. W a*Nf« ee. Ournoe wrea present and She expressed clo t} oraoroasiloed to rolieee sufferer* Mre. Affnaa McCoy, who waa taken to llutter Mtronc; roeetiaa. ».»lt ‘“be. herself of betna very desirous of hav. from tanranilnr caused by -drougnt add town that week. r%Kaebang<- rates on neutral Mayor Clement Weeeott of Belfast the Paine hoepltal «n Bept. to*for aorg- f- / |belr reoent oe*#e«nl Creamery higher than eatras, W hO “ '51 Ing soma .place, whore tba members.can locu sts. teal treatnrent. has retsroed homo ago cream ery, ex t rag ft»3 i t o t e l . one: Wrote. meet aad chat and smoko. She haa al­ lM>a-Tgo Bari of Aberdeen look* of- waa ta town last week. Charles Talbott, attended the fatr at ta- rapidly recovering. SAILMAM ■Area. loalwa «ro« * »* agfifSeW * peek tup (t*dk. owrraat goaka ready fiorae a g re a t final fo r th l* o r« a n t- Hc*. a* Oovcrnvr-Ueneifil of Canada. Mr. ago Mra Tolaey Hawes were re­ i«ted to favorable war ™-*? M** No l*. 3 . V»C. • aatlon and the members foal vary grate­ laid, fir lata go u sd . a aallant aland Belfast last week. _ is I political rotoora 1»ltY*“ * * ' Goorfie Choate and Joha Beaa have cent visitor* at the home of their Kg go. barely steady; receipts. ILM * ful to her Tar her eon tinned interest tn against a Oermany Infantry attack at frlegoa Mr. aad Mra A- A. Dillingham, MHTO m m B u t w rr* t c t ^ t l X d^*1t It*. oahee. F re sh p ath cred e x tra s . <>l|l>dr. their welfare. . . ^ boon working on tbo state road go- ___ % of a paint to W «. ■ w e ht*h tweaa Bean's oorner aad Cental Moat- to Newburgh. . • . V.fi.1 fresdt na there#, rowwise packed extra Cowren Jo rd a n o f thoflrm of Jo rd an lPIfi—Ufitoala All too peeaeated a C. Harolo Grant go* returned to Col- firsts. M tiU r; do first*. 44fil47e: state. * Ilanatd ta enjoying a eevoral day s joint note to Italy*rU. asking her to \ Ills tgo past week. * narrow ty and W . t*. • Je c q u ltk . h a* ooraa»aac*d to ats where *ho will resume hto 'work Pennsylvania and nearby weatern gon- •sratlea. , ... isk # • 4eOftl^ft stASil. there go St lnrteal sf the high sahool. n ary . wrMtgo. fine to . taw ey. Kvorott Harvey who ha* been a visit­ lilt—llrttUh force* advanced wrlltua Coswrat hi* potatoes. fiUBOR & ABOOSTOQK ft. ft 1 S 2 » ; state. Pennsylvania and nearby nsnare> or la team recently left a few days aa* three mtlgo of Bayausa*. Mr. fiealoy Cos sold hi* farm to Mr. brawma. MgoSCc; •• gathered taeweas tor Orono. where he vrill otiJor • hsrtcT Walker, and totenfia to toav# town. I18T TKU0XT mjz ,o,a\ .‘Mi r hogoi • io » r and m ired tu to rs, w f g o . . _ _ . OTK tk Jtfi AGO TOO At th THK V tfi. Mta. Kmma Whitten haa aoM Cor gchool bog* n Monday with Mia* Con* Bnchanged on call. vtott before ra tn r n la c t e Malfiogo M as* u»» oucar ateafiy; eettlrlfuaal. iJ* . wrhero he la rm ployed. ____ rorfi auto do fiorma* Baolay. Sperry of Horry aa teacher refined ateafiy; finewweehiw . ent. H puse a t Mkpeogontagtroe unanimoua- Waiter Baa run to Com* aa a lorlougn IQfiwin to s a a to s f Com els e era* to t m k ne*® wa»*trw. Word wa* received recently trom Potatoes and cabbafies q»hl, “•* Arthur rtUUin* that he plana to lets a ty adopted tbe War itolletoncy ItliL and expects ta leave soon far ersnoo T lm iv ih y . New 'Yorh. *opt. IL Oartnaas reached French lingo an Mra Kmma Whitten to aoUlac hor Coy c h a n T d. unit who wit! leave shortly for aorrlc* Mtae Hlaanhs kick a t MoKlstey apont FROM BABOgSt Owl ted m ates Xs re * ------Meutehfftrl read, but were driven hack. and seme algor Urtnfi* and want* to In goborta As t»r as kraoera go to the Kerensky, go commander-fia-mMaf. eaa A. M —roe all prints North. do «oupon • ...... „ dOSTON MAMKET. first young taan from thla locality who sell Cor farm, aad Intend* 'to movo to Vwtted goalee «* re * ...... “ loft tor Itugoian general headquartera AdkdIU' A te A. M.. e t o a g ls c At araUcSpatos aorvlee on that portion ef St-neet and Beowe* PenPoagor Wear atattCoisd M aine J e t —Kor fieareport. TV—gjeefi. ehotoe aad the battle front ______TO U tre HlfiTMtlAYS. X.«3 P. M.— Kor Patton. Fort KalfAaM. tOwited goatee 4s r e * ...... Ha nr ey Ona bar a t Stillhran wgo a tgo fair at WalervUto last weak ■port...... — ...... whtfie «strt«, w a r Joha H. Clark*, aoeoclate Jw tle* ef WiUtom-. Oliver hs* been ia poor Van B u rro . firaaiaess vlatgor ta town Taeaday- S.OS r . M.—Kor Orooavtn# ago Rrssra- uk Canal 3e coupoicoupon ...... B_____ u U er. a o rtb ei n. UlfcDtMc; western. The preaent week prill witness the the Supreme g'ottrt ef th* Halted Stataa. health for aome ttm* find to reporting liaor-lore fi4 Otrto. 4a.4 * ...... a j i born at Lisbon, Ohio, dl yeans syo to­ ts go to Oaloa a o o k fee a abort time vllte changing at Kor thorn Mala* J e t 3X fiU H c - laraeot number a t fiogortwro* fraen this for Bearwpoit. * ica*oio. . It-jrtiajrton a< Cbaaee. New Tork twins a-Wgoc. roaart «f any thgo tar dgoiaa the ars- day. Mra Emma Baagor and aan Mark of H I 1 MS nle CV.e. Mrtrn series 4...... L ...... Corn. No. 2 yellow. >t h i* Lie*. aan aad oraoh day osakao th* lafit law of wtUiaiw & McNair, ego of tgo new Proedowi were to toura Sunday vtalUng DIK BJLXUOR nlon 4K..e*...... C o c a choice henniwyr and eiearhy. 07 major-cennrala of th* Untied fltatgo rriattroo. ______t| lIHe; w e ster*. <7 fi iPc. * gome of oar best known tamIUoa. Arm>. born tn Michigan, go years lego Mr. aad Mra MarUa fiTrtttew. Mra 8.16 A. M — T r a m OroeariU* ago do CV...... Among tho** wgo either left Monday or Bl owaritle. Han No. 1 grade timothy. fiJO#*!. Tueaday a r will iaaeobedgoe tbo god a t OoroChr Ifiavt* aad Mr* Cara Coeah aai ggu tolK HgtWW'4. Lam b, sp rin g. 3TT tl She- 81 r Richard Tatley Olasohreok. who Mr. and Mra Will Howler attended a a* St M.—KroSt l iswg o t Btoogoofi. tba week are Mr. aad Mrs. fiallor K IS WILLIS ISIS L U I*. M.— From V an ItoreSt f t o t NKW V O ltK , Hept. IT— E je h a n g e e . P ork. waeUlum ho oks. 9U -I0. has govn awarded the Atgort Medal for church at HalldaU. Hunday morning. V taotalM toBi Adtedlolqaiw* Mugor. gra notated. Jtt bbl. lot*. < 4 i nurnee. Mtoa Bell* Oura**. Mra. Joecyh Valuable services to tgo ap|>llcaUon of ralrfield. Cotton. Iron fi'erka atmil.VT'. ““ ‘ ' J»alances. w a n . . " : . P a ltta e r. M ra Hawruel Aobhw ut. M ra Mre. AM fierry. who Cos been egood- mnat ef HomOal Ckspn M t P. M.—Prom Masrsport. StocktoA. V ent. tftp a4e.______J. Pterpgot Morcnn. Mr. aad Mra Her- natural whew to Industry, horn M tog tgo M amer-inii*. has refiaraed to 7 .U I*. M — L'rem O resariM a ’ c a i u a o o m v m k k t i.t: tiK it. years an* today. hsr home In R ockland . . , Bt Hart W arafi. hoet 1 fianarlaa. Mr. and M ra m IIHsm itagoerans tv. I’JUsburr. who ergo re­ 10.W5 I*. M.—Krom Strooatook, Cauatg *ACW». hept. 17— A* a resylt of the THE BANCO* MAttKET MrNalr. Mies CelesUa* i:lulls, aad fitos Mtoa Myrtle Penney I* teaching school Uodor tCo agora C oa^g tgo Detroit MOlftU. cently defeated for tgo rtepubltcan at Malldato aad board* al goto* JStrew Pram, reaoag other th g o snjrsi norml am laxo open v-relo e^igousnta senatorial penrtnatton In Kow Hesip- o a o . m . uoeaHTo.v. weeterti primary oentte*. anWas etor- i n c u r * ** Mr*.CSL*tL dark arrived raogoUy for “TCo tCosrr te teat soAJWrs wboes test Ooh'l Corne r Agrat. Baogor, Me. shir*, born at Condonderry. .V U . fib BB 0 DIW TILLS . Rural*. tSefaOe g o go a short visit ta lawn. Mia* n bitfield, !•§!• MO W as* ta goad onfidirtoa a u tn ftft Macks. »TMSCe per th. alotor a t Mr*. Andrew Carnegt* who oe- ie h n L go tea. go-raovernor af Maras- Mis* tleaevlerre Alien a t New Tork la sobbgoi whs Corel euplod Mra Ctnri(*a eoctnne go IfoHaad spending a brief rarattoo at b»r atna- Battlrs. Igofigoe pec lb. ehuaetla and presiding officer of the Ite figoteUs * t e n i a Am t Veal. =Sc per Ih. Av«sar dariaar tho aumaear has retura- ream Cegotltuttofial CowgowOoa la raer borne Core. The faartlr-of f i U Cows. Zllrkkc pee th. ed to her gom* ta Mow l a r k etty. that State, bora at Merth Baatofi. Mgos. Itogoetaoa who Covo go an goaafilag th* ; Oasso Manml adria (re d acted ts Ai Slav or WII. IW per lb. Ao aago as tbe ouoatlgoMlres under aa yi — summer gore have moved to their home Stgointeainigo to abaaa Tnat Vasa in the rroont draft rofitatgoilna are laaeod 1911) LISTED AND Uteaniarfiargoa. f s f ltr per Ih. W H ta le s Coot rl cl tn lttoehltL . . testrteasaoach mrmboro of tbe toenl t*«nt afivtgory Judge for Kentucky, born in ftarrea Mr. and Mra. iameo Ton ney ?f Cowle- ntOXJtACB iftr »vi aantitegofi/r gogo. *. O n* war relief com m ittosw|>ciria, of all board will go In session at thr Asoee- Couiuaty. Ky-“ tfi yeara ‘ a g o today. ton are to town tgo guooto of Mr. aad Old Town. ASS. T.Xfi JiltirW Price* _ . aor‘a rfira to tgo Odd Mellows bulldla* 1 UNLISTED STOCKS rsItTiu nla‘ VtL Oran pea. ( M f f U . M r* T hom as A. T u C oor. _ , tea tU ^ i aaat ontia tbeir Comfuct JDta, ago U B A fit. dally from a a. m. to • p m for tho r a o s r s k w m i Car tor Italian and Albert Keys left *n—*- Fori Tate repaired tea Stoat- Mattawaatoeag. AU St St. Stag ago Co mono. |sa« per boa. m n anas a t filriag aaeh assistance le for tbelr home to tgo Bouth Saturday. Bought, sold v quoted In all IfilOth day of tgo Orrat War. pmiaa from tha snUtotsatkl tefloga. Itia &.ub p. St. Bananas. «c per Ib. retrtotrnats in fflllni out their <|u*a- The heavy froet of last week did St John. Fallteg aad CoovtesaSt AU m m rU e tn (.TaMai*. tl.ao per liliL National Independence day of Cotll. much damage to oeepe to this vicinity. need bv Agwriesn. Trench and Brltlsb and carried oa ooeaerva- y^taTego. Cobtfigo. UJOO p a r bhi. tlgonatree as may go required. *• Centennial anniversary «tthc iilttl| ef a S t . A U St fi. The .member* of the board and th* Mra Mary A. Vlnoont. ego of tgo rn a a l aapcriaUy to the corn, bean* and toma­ tioogo, baeanse it tekte tea Drictian front Aroostook County, via tlre margin. Onoonthera. IS 15 por boa. days on which they Will serve are go toes. whlrh bag not matured a ss St St.. Stas St St go)useh. liJi por ert. * popular actresses to tgo angola of tho t'alMs Dabnoa. wgo haa trees apead- tes Bbos sad ftosbego tee f m t , T b crs 410 0 g o n e W E f T Kqual attention given to la rg e o r Turalpa. netMa, por bu. 1 Monday: B. E Clark. A." «. MacOgo- tag the tusnssr with gor alater. Mra b no (not oomfortsr s^rel to Aura's Oagoaa. p 4 S per hht. *fogo^heodro$?»M< towityfiVo T fir* Charlea Oteutt of Bouth Pureey. has re­ Xtogter. trerer ago Cos croft mnafll accounts. '’MeeenehbsoltB salon s tfi-Se cwt. ald. M. ». ‘Araar; Tnsadsy: Ogorpo E. sie today tgo eorworatogo for tgo aa- Fo « t-T a a a ,tesk ntUetRle.teuflln|rrew«W r CtoreariUSt via Newport. Stag St f i Oaogtwo. J. Milt go at ten. J tl Bawyer. turned home for an lifiifinHr stay. to baahaksninto tCotefiMSt^driwlnkW Lettuce. I1 X PC.* gooeio tiuaal eapltol to tVasbtafitoei waa told Capt. Ernest Habsou of lbs sehoonor U t St i t We have up-to-fiaU fncilltgoe for O ram n ' tgotgor. MfiftSW* per Ih. W ednesday. U. L. U raham . K. N. B en - by I'trstdeht Washington te tba foettate, tbs stsadarif-w— l ly Usrtland. ate St ou ago U S k St gon, r . JC. MoOgoldriek; Thureday A. Tgo Horerociaa-ttonlsta (tonferaace of law nnre Murdor’k. spoilt laat ttunday 4tie rgerullon of order* on all E** • Krrsb ofigo. lie per dom __ for ovtr IS Tsars foe bert, tesd, artapSt BaU aat. C t t St S t , ago l.fis St St YeUoer asye Moons. Y1V per M : white It Lyman, t'harlsa Mhra. L A Austia; tgo Metbodtot Mplsefipal ehorch to to lioeton sad Cod land, rla AawgolSt Friday: H. M. Conner*, t'harle* tl I’ingo. ta « s » v i s s j s ^ s r i St gorototo pcTopirteR, "ssrifag. otsolCot. tea Mr -ffimuges. California. 116 par g^t. meet Hi awnuel aosMoo la Chiuairo to­ •0 45 St m^ lo .ta St S t . M 0%. U-Z3 Harry t‘opp: Haturday. U H I>«**>. C. wgore be ta enuagood as 1 30 nigh - I A U 1 day. erith Mfihop *rltow etl prroldUy Col W. Thoasfwoa of fiadfatagtou. U. C. teri. rotaa. bwnioaa.hlteNss or esBonass* U ootoa). *Ago St a u IX K. Patnr. C. H. Weed. The nrawntoatlon of the lia r Mothers f iljy pot cn la r a fioego o r w>or* f i t . via fiatervlll*latervlll* aad CowlaliCowlaloit. e ' d St .ns St St e o « * J i Afigo * « t . a postponed two weekreka, Dr n't. store tb mail to y< ru i peads fa ^eCoanacts at Brunawlck tar Bath ago L. k HOLMAN k COMfANY ftaltabury. whim* gon. Ilalph T. Balls* to meet if4gw i Kr*"?v,,Lr ,na .. Mr t'b a rtee Sta«fi>iptod wwgo haa boon r m - D e fe r, p e s e l a t t d , P8.US. Par) to a corporal to 1 th* 4Tth Argo Taaatlon. boueigo *fid other wartime has retura- to o al^; camps ago te tesaaStfintlgory. Cowlotoo. problems are to go dtoeusard at »go an- plot ed ta Headettie.------M SrWDAT RUtntfi IS Slate S tm t, Boat an, M an. llrown aunar. Iti.ali. miuad. now ta Igoidaa. has received tn* od home for tgo wtotor. ▲ linteril anmlrtr a t Tara u a l M - TotlewInR letter from aa Emtllan uual rone ra tio n a t th r t nton o f lietttwti Boston ago Portiago. via Sag Choir* ergoery motaoego. Mrs. Orover Couatns. who moved her age* of Alloa's F oci Fare wlU ba for­ MUtllM Jt « r •Oo por callon. . eremis erhtoh vrill ne dnaht go nf much Columbia Mualctpalttioa. otwnlac today family to Horkland a^few year* a«». I* irau ago 1-to a. te. *M Ago AW St St Interest te tgo mgoy friends af t'orp. at I'ent le too warded, ebnyri pr«|iauL to “ J Via Watervltta »sd Cowtrian. t|.a St BOSTUt rt fill Ktl llt't** K ttm irnM t rr* T h e BSCobdi aan u ai conventtnn of tgo tn town for a few Cora calling on old t a , fo r lto r ila g o I H Mow T ork Frankfurters, 34 He per ‘b. H atiabury. friend* and neighbor* .. . Belief Oagoaaltlee for xatelaf rro tg o - r e t. M ala C3wft— My dear Mra Kallabury. South ItoVota Hmployera- and ***« *« • Mra Mildred Staples wont to *J».k- fiWfifiPSdT M U Ikn ItoloiiRs. I7rt Kite AiHiuaa, Altan tt. Onated, Cord. goHc per Ib. land PunCoy to tots her bagonafi. Capt Cor Baokaireri. t.U St f i , C U R receiving a letter from a riraacet. 1 tada.i and •will qeatlnur la #**»»«« over Jame* Staple*. Mr end. Mr» ^Wtaplee Lc ftoj, X. X. ti.BO p m . and'and goturuStys goturuays itsly. TM St f i K. H- Coat Cord. 30%c por lb. get your addrago front your sen ekara Wool—No price Core purchaaefi a new hear to Berk- Arrive from Hue a apart, b.^s St St. ucuuainlance we made wrhllr la our ell- t0^tow°Caa fia H*lP lo TLin Oto WAT*" 4 10, 7 00 St a. Maaday* ool>. was a. St gonoked ham a.a4*senuVe per Ib. fs io go the cnlef topic at the annual land at which • phiei tgoy espeet-to lafir I ttmuah I might be Otoe to- nive more thla fait ■rr. nKM BT . y m i i a u u i u t u c n H Hmokrd shouldera. 34V,V3~\*<.' per Ih. you some tiding of him. more then you convention ef tb* South Carolina r t r a r ' .IM KA Lin M tltCfiM Itacoa. per Ib. yuu eould pet In tgo ordinary way. aesoelatloa. which I# lo go held today For Halil raiSt St &ilk M a. SSt t Cor PorroalStforroatSt PVoah perk. 4 k g o Ih M y a t U a ffu o . K. C. | W ITH KMM>KSVILU: E P U - E P T K ^ B OO St la . 0 000 p m.— - ff uada> - St a.OU - St S t Hound ht&s, 2~c por lb. husgond .lived la Anierlcm sl* yeara from th» age of bight to fourteen War s-TTloe as related to the eon- gchola to n s gore oa Manday. goP* Cor Bar riatbort**1- a m . n o g______s St S t ivn k. bbt7#5“ M fiU M. vciaton of tndwoti lal ptento from «nr- Ii Th» high school to taught b> 1 rof (except Monday*!.tarsi. I Aafi B St teau ago a ,St Mhortentnfi. P4tic por Ik apeaks much for your rountiy. Igot hr Hugoays. Ado St t e Ago St ■ . lltia fi St still has aucli a warm place- for it to hi* ntal to a war b.isls l* thr question to Huntington aad Mlaa Hardy. Tgo ATTACKS ■ A t heart. It irsv* him groat pleasure to go considered at a confrreuer In Ualreo- iad es a t tgo grammar aad primary m , O.go p. S t _ lon today of Industrial leader* or the ■«, been united nnd are going taught •*or Catoto Hranch, a ll O tatlaas, S i s B a y . firs* nwaltty. *lh .0 0 por logo ingot aad talk with a leal American lad E St m. lit St m teguopt t'rterotsa tit row. 1141)0 per ton. again. My husband still talks go much Houthwootrrn Stale*. by Miss Hardy. . _ STOPPED of America lo au that 1 am half Ameri­ Hteel produeore are prepat lag to pre- Maury Porklaa. wgo ha* bran em­ B ranch I _ _ _ • ' r e r u n v acnl strong arnumenta tu favor of In­ ployed at Bar Harbor this #u***»rr to Arrival—From liar Fsrbcr. fi te a te can now. at least >ny sympathies are .Fbr Over 00 „ |R, t*J0 iraaspt gaiurdays), i.sg lij| KowL SfiffSae per lb. creased tilg iron prlero when they ap- visiting frteoda gore. be OR. KCoINrS CPU-APT 1C C hickens. AUWSbc p er Ib. American. I hav* tho a.-eateat admira­ prar at a msellwa of the atoel era- p m hundara TOO a m.. tAto. Isag tion for your President Wilson 1 think Irving Ooofian. who baa employment BfiJrtkCDr. .R Masattoariaad rgorih. 1 1 m n mlttee of thr American Iron and Hioel fio p • tn. From h o rraaio , i .U St S t Monongahela Valley ho n the wroateot a n err hav* today at Math is at baair tor a few Coys. ftundarr. 7 6" St «n Presn Calais hrmariL Meal and orackofi corn. ILTl Inailtulr aad tgo pile* nain* rouinilttoe Mrs Count Wentworth amt so b. tn thl* terrible world war. or tbe War industries Hoard, to go held |i||lfiwvu a*ra * re *>*» ro - all atattogo escorting Princeton Broach. Ih M . XI tb* . *1 eo. Mr. Salisbury galled m i us Kundsy W illiam I>utw«*od_ Covs b een to 1.30 p. nt. A ll atatlcMSt 1 140 St m . Traction Company toda> In Waehlnfiton van. the gurota of relative* the peal ‘.Torn. 13.00 t>*r bu. ntarht laat He was thru rxpertlna to KROM MAST (Iran. ttk i. (o to the Heath af England, but doa’t few w eek* Lru-ral Xort«M«- Miami fm*d. ItM worry, go wont go going farther for WKST nU M il.ta Mts. K B. need, who haa gom con­ Old Toon. 0.40. 10 0* St m.. I SO. 7AS St ( ’otonsoed m eat. I ” ! j per e w t fined lo her homo by lllneao. is out a s s TBEEl t e 1X35 night tearaptlng Mou4a>a«. 4% Mold Bonds some time yet. He is a fine tail aad a Cowls Oordoa. who is a trrm an on the J i l t •lltlten mgol. l f » fii ret credit to hla mother and country Ills H' C n. It. was u eisltor hot* Thure- MattawaokriMt. logo a te U S p au. , ttprina wheat iloi.r. H IM per bad ^Tgo post office is to go changed In a Dl LEKLKU. aSSSC fs.-- 12*0 atcht Isaoeptiog Stood. r». •owe Jot> t. tn t fin g o b *. **• heart I* In hla work and we feet euro few days to a ivoiu la the Ray l.*. tlray Halifax, fit John ago i’lavlnoaa I fit be will go marked oat tor rar|t promo­ Jolia C. Itorte has pone to Kum- Corrected Daily by •tore, which will go more central and ■ ■ . ! 'I'MIM. . . .is II T a n . i:U> night (onoopt Msatteys). H IS Is a wHl re cured tion My husgond always told me wbat ford w here ago to onaaand as toaohi r. convenient than Ita prerant location. Aroostook County *1* V, Mcii.tuuaow. wua. fi w w trgn. fine tails teal Americana were and I Mr Uaa* I* at CfimpMet Isilan, Ala- T and utlierwlm desirable Mlaa filisagoth Condon has gone to UJD night (cseept Mo.tdayil. eaesera Tract Da go da- >•■■•». **0. th in k I‘vp ween ona o f (p c fin est tn gowis In l rain In*. __ ... Mouth l“nii>b#«ol to teach school. r m o « w u t Ineestment yielding m*»re your gon. Mrhools are to session with the Mlaa** Telephone »«U7 and S409 Adah Sava** and Margaret Kraatrr a* Mtoa' K ath leen Condon to at firooklln Dover and Koacroft. Dexter. >.» than 7.1SU. I myself am an Invalid and cannot wgore ahe has employment. get out much. When Mr. ttallsbury first teaegora. l*wto« to the UJnre* of Miss Parris X. Cow yer and son*. Blmaar S t .ft te P te. KEW YORK MUHOET. ram* here 1 lust fill tbat I'd lilt* to go havage thrrj- was no achool la her room Ororiivill* via Newport. fi.SS St S t Von will be interested In and Kdward of llangor. were la town CUHHA HEALS Uartland. b 20 a ..... M l p St a mother to him while hr waa here and Tueaday and Wednesday. the detailed dcerrlpTl'go Bept. 17. 191S. OthoVmlth who enlisted to tgo M**a- Co| fast. IM S a «n . A4B p St for him to hare oar Iu h m to eeane to at ^KhlVr It. Verrlli of Buckapori gorel- Moatoa ago l*sruago «U 1 M u ll th is bond. O. H. U fiptn. any Ume be wished, but go Itae goea achwaotts Croat Patrol to at ^ kton d nary aad hl. 'tttrre children were In while tgo goat ha ta on to in dry dock. n a n Bfitl Hlfi fipooe-w aw.,w. . . . a. • i . St »«• 3.10. AA iSoaSt Sm J for Circular B T -JIN I <9 «> fill very busy sometimes working even on town one day last work and were dln- m, Boston Dftttc.. snd------Cortland ------vta LewlstoSt _ Am. Beet Sugar 69 Hunday* The ladle* who are In chi»r«e a t tgo i / r n p 85% *4% r.n »jra and one little fitr! ut Fourth tJgorty iron In this part or tgo ncr guoats a t Mr. ang Mrs K ft. » . HftMlftiPft \tr * m A m . T a r A F . *414 I have two bo M an Y ork ago P o rtia g o ), •» to St S t , Am. Sumatra ..10$ m % i « S seven years andid I know wgotwhat you are. .. low-a ore Mra." fi IHlam Jordan and Mre Thr freahmuei claoa In the high achool suffering with having yotir gon go far UheriMae heuaimoo . 10. p m . The National G ty An. Tobacco ..Ido IM IM Me 11, . need a t ti'ral Tremont la atop- her* will go given a reception on Tues­ Of Pimples. Festered and •Connects at Bruaswlck front Bath aw ay. day erenlng of next waek. and. Law t* ton Am. C a n ...... 44% 444k 43% 44 Mr. Salisbury gold an Duaday night ptjy with Mra waltoo Hred a lew flrooksvlTu houscwlvee. although itr n t vmAim C o m p a n y W it St M14 that he bad not heard from you for witling to conserve tn hour and other Scaled Off. Could Not Am. Tel. * Tel M W Mire Adair l»yar of Kasll'roolc waa a iM toi and Portiago teal tn * A a- K % e r v m % C7i4 four weeks. I ootpoet ho wilt get tgo thtngw alt possible, are nevertheless C e n s w d f n ONk m in M CWa A nacond a le tte r s a lt ert once wheti he liOTk# M W K ort H ill Bald Loco. .. at tgo ItoaT PUartnae, at Itoiugor ago 12.40 St m. . ,\K 1C1* IM l»l He took my addryao and If 1 get any and Mias Shirley Condon went to PUnptea appeared oa Sty baby'* Can. Pacific ! new* which 1 oaa forward you It will and h i* fa th er. Fred M acK ensIr o f Meat Burhsport one day laat weak to etolt l Algo three or four day* ttegr ^Carrier no ooStChaa. Pullm an nRta,Cane ... . 30 30 30 ’ 30 ytarbor ■were gore to refitoter Thura- eigoini only. I gt«e me great jrteaaurr to do go. relatives.______id s rrh f off ago than thqr Detailed information and time Cent. Leather 6 « U 66% | Mr llaltobtiry waa looking very well j Indeed, when 1 goer Mm laat. We walk- ^“i're. Marry tVorcroter and two ttoiufh- got thick ago hla iaSt «*a» buraUy Co obtained at ticket offioSt I c. 01. A Bt P..^ 4Httitu MU 4Kt4 t949 (tnene. wo™ • row own o m . — •- »»m - re were here from CHd |,Tpwn laol lUMUNHOX He wNStld atesp only CoU an M. U ItA R H IR .- J u t t r — i-.v- m u . lad-MpJa.Camp with him and go weift. u a fiuvaguc of Lastoa, i Colorado Fuel ■ .* _ il)is T l* c right In to write letters to you. then go Mr. aad.------ittilri ltoy of oalal* vtottod hla sister.'] Walter Shore and wife of Ottawa. Mr. D. C DOlF«UAfih. Corn Products 41% O ' f r a 42 {g o d oowie p ackin g to do earlier In tgo Mra u Wlto M St»Mh_toal week and Mr* Woeley Harem. Traces ’* *1 aago fat a IiS t aampte s f Cotloura. Ucnerat Maaagor. «% tt St 44% j da) next. . _ j* ftodffkth* and two Cowdbte Steel.. M% our climatr here Just suits him. It Is M rs M aynard* ^ ______Mllla. Mr. a»d Mrs Roa Mllla af Mroll- a S t «sb^( It Co w s m to steep so 1 r DU. Sec...... M U M U % «M> oo, raw e, /ww...... «...n hr.. «hliaten's IHfime u Torofi.,. o*Co Mra Crabb aad daughter of Bt. bought macs, aad I naafl oaa Con M 1 ^retly much like your o *" ______fllo rth ln a and* eon* l**u l t a r e iogo; K^B-_and Hfif.te ttottupe were Enaaael ...... &M4 61H tlV.— era bH4- - roe . . a«m*t knwr wlietk#r I itall m r i m wJ*rr?..2!r visitors st Vcstlsre Rideout a on Sun­ rum inal wkb two cates of Soap aad m i n o i n Gon. Motors ..112 lU % i 1I0W 111% I htm awaln I hope to. btn t werer eriU "'john1 Uyei. Henry HulchlW ral J* hla fa c t woo Coated.** (Slfttgo) M rs. . M £1 k.1(3 JU (3 forgotrorgoi him aad l «.■*" look upontoon klmaim aa a a Uorfion came home Trom Wayside day. f i f t a a P a r C e r t tnfirtrationtrtfirtratioc ------....63 ba gou go go | Un, ,x,ntolc of argot yaur rouatrv oak John MoOssth. 67 Washington te. Thwreday to reatnitrr aad Oaylon ihan- fin fihfi fo eafitti Vfi*M am K t u n r a t ...... SAW M14 gotfi • prodore. W r had such nlea talk* I eras TH o U lo o to refftwtsr. _ D a c .3 6 .1 n f . . [ 1 eagoAm^^ Hfififiy fifi Mar Marine .. X7 ti 17 tl tatraek erith tgo twtelttoont wiaaaor to Ian and dauarhtsr Coahby ter going gtond wbHe ttopt Crooksvitlfi, CuiiattAI Mar Marine V t4 l0 h % l « li % 199% r tla y s> la a un • FHIt SfoBififc d a % (or tCo taftet. ago Miami Oopper S7% *Mk tr% c - 1- — OiStmam far Best nlgna of H t u g m Max Motor .... MU B it K% ______TUoTT, Pradbuo has'lfonr to Pregoue pimp ISt. w fg o i a t scugfeaosa. Rinr Uaftogi klm more than you oan help He go* I .«i, ta w ork hi tb - p o tato Ttotdie WHh Isn Energy m a n . ! i m . M en. P r i ...... > m * I S t U . S . S t e e l wroven by his good goCoelor. while go i ryyi Stratton and »** ehllfirah Uagiaalag W i itaiedee. May IA UfiA Jdlttvale Steel.. U U MSt — St4k — Coe goon here, tgol ha ta capable eg I " Mu«tU> ribltor* of Mrs J. St t lark. TB9W Pgo l.afia gor shoe* Stugotea aacoSttaA staamsr Cast la* fiUI N. N.H. A H 39% 39% 3 » \ tahinc care ef hbroelf. 1 JppSto- »"« **“• “ft"*", Weak. Want ©nt. GCoa#, hoar StoSt- srsa'fe.1® ^ run unit! further astioSt waatCor paw- erifi he o m p i M ra firat p ay- filth brat ertogoe tor pour ero’e wel-l i{th ttSflr* (ptoata. tgo Miaarsl 1 7 % *3% aek Brrivefi nai Mm U te C a jsy gotUag. as follow a: No. Pact he < ? « ‘far* and aafaty. I will doer new with j X L ™ rororaraMM Hdltb Wool a t Uar utove --Chartoa TaStleVa Whart, W ag P enn .* 2 % C% 43% goat rasp acts to you and family from 1 ssi. . .fi, ■ 1 aa»b sa*»a Mavawe raioyrd- sj V o a 4 »J*- BrooksrllU. UM St St: Cgotla*. AfB SN C o s a ...... often forget (got each meal ahould go PUBLIC NOTICE WlnierporL l>.Uh St te tsaagor. arm * Vfee Meek haa a Stnclalr Oil ... , SU 4 t \ % U fa * 1 4 ftOTTU m iOBSTOT Traogo a eranp. U*or**a' ^Ck. W. KNOfi l TON. 1 . . 1 OBO. U. UOPKIXU. Vrtaaurar. 'j New Zealand race trncka. (•« weeks, returned last wesk. 2S Central St. faoSt Lumlsaio se ra

A BANGOR DAILY NEWS. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 48, 191*. WILL GET BIG RETURNS BY USING CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

■ALE HELP WASTED ■BUT W 4V TN FAICY 4 Tl 8 WEEKS #»«»*■! tm ieivM tn pi v|ro< mj w s u ■ u V w m der hradlna of Want*. To Let. For Salt WANTED WANTED Miscellaneous, eho.; IK(Net ot Lias Than M W orts) w h it e CHESTER GirlsW anted 1 issue ...... ;...!* p r f word Janitor, thoroughly reliable and who 3 nonei ratio* Inara ...... J.tr per wart <1a coneveatlr* lasers ...... le per ward • l>atty lasa i s ago one Am u * to letrn to strip stem out can furnish Hcst of references. Apply In KeMl'VVr.kly Nows. 4* pee s« rt Drag Clerk titalar (Taaolflsd aCo taken at raff- ntar display rates of tobacco leant. B. C. at once to Mr. Brady, 1 ~ g o a h u connect go. Cote* Haw. drawers, from 1 cent to 130. Na 2. from soctmc. Ato rear asStkSsr if 1 r c n o ir A i. 1 have farms largo ago email, nil 1 rent to $3a No. 9L from I cent to Sfiu. Direct Iron manufacturer at I2 .tf g tbelra. B*_ W ar go vis e s ft lam pa. WANTED ■tockgo tools ago crop* for ante. with tape attachment. So. 4. Sc t* ft. rongo. Pnataff* gold oa five dollar t . if. aorrM pn. awtgoriart agent. Tg am all else Na------YV. 6c_ to ... ft..__ Iarg sts*. colwtobia St_ go goer t «i U f______t k tRUioMK, HKUTHI. MHIWJ Inq u ire of Two roll top desk. 1 safe. 1 Toledo Omn- •rdere. Writ* for namplgo H. A. KtMti o r so tr n n * vom sa lk, yot t Maiden, lndepckdrntl> rich, must puting H>'ale. tereral fitiow Caera. Will BARTLETT, ilaratoojr. Me. ; Good (bad boys iraatfid lo rrr. telHH V. >kr* Mission l nity. WANTED end golf mllre froSt otty oa t'alon *•11 tne above at low prices Come la t Francisco. Calif.' * street, near school; water ta buildings^ W. F. CURTIS, fitcksportCtr. look them over. A. Al.TMAN*. JeW sler. stock and tools go with fans. ffrksiM o u t ? papers m o r n i c q p . Ap­ iktei ir ia>ri.vt k o r Rami t/ra. IIS Kirhaniie fitrrrt. ' LOCKSMITHS reason for solllaa. Mloely leostM. In - iry me: Coot and most successful MtRffliM SHIM* Foil . Proprietor, ______(.Xpert fiafe opening and repair lag la A j'rS tL IK . fioafifta. Oakland. -Calif. a t t~K—T t PKH RITt:H. < O <• g o LUMBER FARMS nay part of tgo state. Mail orders ale- Nurses and Men for At­ LOST ' d a r k lot. i;i:m r.iii»,'a tlon perfect. uriKlnal ribbon not ail cb prompt attention tt. Ll.tCM A ro . worth JlS.yisai. would mairy. HuN- I have aom* grant Corgalce la farm* up. Oileer No. J, Immediate go. Loehamltgo No tt Park lit., ltangor. (y o -e . Uos H I. gon KisnrWc*. Cal suitable for potatoes nnd aU crops. livery. Apply K. W. X . New* office. tendants. MtTKF—m run tfutas: o k v k r i ^ t i V D * r %r r y r r i n r r u r »om- have lumgor and wood to pay for ron M LK-n:w h u m k s n t u c i u - Wanted For laet Matrimonial paper pnbliahed. ail. Write me wgot you want. L. C. chlnr tn good condition. Inquire at of the t'lty o.r llrewrr Vuu know Bangor Slat' Hoepltal. Kt: for stamp. T llli COItlttCHIIlN- MNKrHKBD, Dearer. Main*. 1*1* Wlleon street. Brewer, or Tel. 73ft- that lumber and labor are high do got j»'T, Toledo. Ohio. ______In your house be dewrreytd by Ar* and A FARM 01 TIE RIVER ROAD water. Have your chtiwneya thorough- Apply Superintendent $100 Reward iSntf^nioi itiilM l o m : i v . r o t - KOH t l.t ^ M O T Aik r t R t l T K l t I f Oilcleaned by machine by B. P. UatehsIL Treasurei ' entaV m em bers, w orth #>».«•*« ut>. between Lincoln gnd fiouthLincoln, con­ ®ti# CunRlUM, fo r pair ch«*«p. Apply Call 1XMT—From a ring, a S-caret Dia­ K I Starry. Haacrtpllona Free. ItaLi'll " or pi phone F IV. Ucnlwuilb._____ or tains !fi> acres of good potato lago; good W C**ntrr Hr, U rettr. Me. IOiou* ItHir* Ontlea" \Vuo«t Yard. Mouth Ure wer, Msl. mond. near track Ko. L off Italtroad riiK. ConJFranclero. CaL_ _ pasture, well watered; plenty of pulp of Trust Company. A man gti.nil jrakaiKH'ir \t iu u « , and gray birch wood tVAkTSOS—t. tn t ROOtIKN. I aa a street, near freight shed. Stains Central wishes marriage at orre. Adores* There la algo a good barn and a-room month. Apply :u Orove fit. MKfi. WANTED AT ONCE yard Congo r please notify News Off lea. B t ’ ltOffi with experience and above the III. IL. fU s Minna BL. Ran Francisco. house. Ths bret of aprlag water In the BCHIMtAtoi OPPOKTt h in i.S $ 7 M • week far a | * * i goaesl gtii R E W A R D 1 1. Pantry. Aggo owner will Include a ■rjUTITtUIIMI AAU fftTroSglH A l hors*, good llahlweight driver, wagon te 4a plain coating ago ba«aewark In 1XNHT, a small green enamel watch. In Draft Age. Reply stating ex­ Also all kind, mt A lalUac. Coukiag filat* street or Park Theatre. Steads/ and haraego. tgo hay and a good cow. agotU buttons nuuha M ill ago ffois re • yrltate faatflj. Apply at eaec te This Is a good home at fldoo. Apply or m id d led Fjre rioted aod takaa one* evening. Kegarn to tgo Mtat* street and perience and salary requited. WlhTFBPORT address-- Jdl E gA...... J. WAinU. Lincoln. Ms. of. St I Mrs. 6’. JL I . Baa \ cam af *ews receive reward, or phono Sfifl-W god BUSINESS OPENING M u l.K U , XI Casual fitreot. owner will call. first Important a*«*l*l tu n l of BaSttor. oQka. Address “Trust Cio.,” care aaaaon was th* lawn partr. supper yog SAL4C— Krult and Confectionery i t a k k r t t r o r ala . i t i c t u a .\o i .o » t —UKFoatr Book no. area, m- gnnor given at th* home ot Mr. and HELP WAVTED. filore. Newepapere. 1‘enortlc-als. a thriv­ diseased lloroee and Patti* free uf atigo br the Urewer Coving* Stank. Bangor Daily News., l Frnnk T. Itueoey ol West Wlnter- ing bualueee. retahllstoed more than fto chara*. Addreoa JOHN MrAl'LiKF. 1 Finder wilt please return name to HOW- r i Katurda) afternoon and evening ears, where all proprietor* pro*) m rod. Kelley Rd.. Orono. Me. Tel JIW -4.______Altl* S FLOTI*. Treasurer^ __ the benefit of tbo Ited Cre»s Tbo Llust be M kl few private reaeon UMT—i t I M '.KlirS STOttK. ute ak­ canton wae a r«np.iu, both socially sfciut.se m autm tu uvSt gy WOKEN WANTED in re a tCore ago its mm und street, CARPENTERS WANTED d finauciitlly. To all those wgo aided Inqulrr of r tT K Ilk H. I»l VS, Mat oar now prooeaa Kepalrs lor all small brown Puree. Itctara lo Ifts Ham- la ail erasea’i job at gogo wag**, various w ays much pralae Is due. Tb* M m and Wife Waited eastern Trust Building, ltangor. makes Prises reasonable: otoiatatea mood fit. Stewa r d . ______. da w ere t*r>. given free of charge Pnoao IfcuV or tfcr carpenter ago -laCorrra. Rsnak aawtoffe—roreree F tr Moccmm Wark ia *T -it fin tia if fiATt-Stiiav" rvSt- Miss Cora IV. Illalsdell toft tv»dnee- address KlNtlCK slfHINU Stoll. CO.. 14 work an iapro«rnM>aU arongo adUa. t gor S r v Turk, where slie I* study- Fffrm work and hffuling Ium> Control fit, ruy. nlng. a II rlst Watoh with Initials U. at the Set age Physical Culture -1 i u c a : s £ K T K O Flgoor pleas* return to fir v * O f- Far CorUenlare agoreag. AKTMUfi ; m k r i h r i - M A V c r e n t k k i v k » JOHN B. MERRILL, SAWYER BOOT & SHOE CO. fire ago reoolve reward. ______STAXLEV, fiLKXCOC MILLS, goaffer- I and fictssore ground. Done while you Unix—i*taa MOMt %o. i g n , i i m k u Mr* John I Frederick of lioeton ar- j | wait. StSUU.-'AlX-'WIStClf CO. Sft dca- tflle. Me. TeL U i. . _ In town recently for a visit with p __ I 1™* fit, f f a a g o r .______WOMEN WANTED tiv B a stern T ru st and H anking Oo. r parent*. Mr^and Mro. W. fi. U ltlv • tfiq .'.> 39 Hammond S t liras* relara to H A. LtTTLifTPrKt.U. WANTED j i nt» uumiMH, om.ii fiiLi ra, Inexperienced help will be TrnMmrer. _ _ ' ______f t S t 'Oracc _ Thompsoni p s g o will------teach this, J i,0 \ t:B tg R v r Civil. Vlt'g MX- aod pay the highest cash prtnea Coll u m t — s o o a <«ti.'ffkas7. tost r o a r ar In Columbia Palls, instead ef at I aaUnattons H aaaer la g*t>tr>l)lriwl twber. » dee e|ec«.d a* ! Immigrant Instwctor, Typewriter, He- Apply to Mr. Grant, BANGOR Chance for gogo wages and advance­ dg* of CoolKtto for Waldo t'ouuty. LiMIT llff.llOff»t OT filllM .ll' ItAkte I -e.rv-h Clork. Salary *X»>o.»3i>oe. g t HARVCY A HARVXY, ALTHRI’S JEVQJtT STORE, No. KL-mm. Fluttera ftr willw Ideas* ment for men Cotweea the ages of Wallor A. Cowan. Man. elected ao pertence unnecessary. Mon. women de­ BOX CO., 75 South Main SL, return to UEORUK M HOPKIStit. eighteen and forty-five years. In gngo ntultve to the legislature In Ihe siring government positions writ* for N9 frail—gi tt. physical eagoltton. Apply: St T . fi. H. ptemgor election, a re ircelvirig tbs free parolcular*. J . C. LKONAKIi (for­ AUOUSTA. MAIMSt Brewer. arer. * H. H. IL St. D. M iller, Hapt. VTator- umitutatiogo Of their tuwoapeeple. m er t’lvu fiervlc* Kxamtnar). aiU Menois Stain fiprtngs put In your Watch Core. Conn.; l\ A. Stttchell. fiwp*.„ Hart­ !S m . Q- U ryer. tow n clork w as aa- Hullillng. Wnslilngton. ___ ■ Bonron ffdtrgy Kuan j u i d K l i m whtl* n s wait for tl.aa at this Mora. ford. Ceoa . K. fi. Stegaa, fiupt.. Stow o l by W. M. Cord daring Thu reday, Co's Perfection filctg o fiwrfac* Bote Crystal. j.V at th* old price.______Haven. Conn. fftotratlon foy. Flags were disptay- rut; AtK Wi.MkU »f~Tfifi V. B. nxs Goyerament. Thousands positions for takes thojUaoe mt tratgor b«U at golf c t » « m a n f a o i r o a WANTED oa all bondings aad tgo village pre- th e coaL F o r onto by MINIMI fi OOGM a t men, women, glrla |1M month tlasy __pin automobile* for Junk. A. Ht.L’t£- A m iddle woman to com* ago * IU gaU attlro to ihe registrants rk “E x p erien ce u n n ecessary. W rit*work. lti lN PoartnSt. Boiton. Stass_ TsL •TKIN. aft lia r street. TeL fifift-W. gogo St gogai. to airive ta tgo tu rning immediately for fro* list Of of positions.|K Mala IHl-SIM help a woman whose health Is p TRAPPING d game all dsjfT slmoet to cloeltHf VAM fill — TO _ Carpenters KltANKCWr. . INSTITUTE, D ~ ip...... l U l U. ■omroni- that w ould Ukc to find a b so a t 0 o'clock. Thrr* wore over loo ] Hocgoo ta r K. T. s a c k s ft. K TOWt a * 1® * Gnargo 1 . P a g *. ;tstrants. TEA CAE K5 WANlfB* ter tbe winter, more tego Iarg* wages. B o rk sp o rt St*., trap- be firat SteoUng af Cashing Cgoglrr. WAW w o m an a r m a r u u > Work will net Co hard Mr* WILLIAM ^go tu fox. * 33 rkuuks. a. g fitaae vacation -waa bold gonsrhgoacr tee a man alone, fi la a ovwnlng. Tbe feature of second - - mala,------L !<•- 13. - ago 10. General rommin COLHOS. lurch Harbor. Staiaa.__ five eks. TStark ureas station ol the *** °^ “ tor private families, ws.iTki>-i !tK*r. rtaittu T nw- C arey, figoom. N. r L a b o r e r s - troo'a Jewel by tgo areoeut st wagea. Man ago wife. wage*. fiSJki dle-gogo womgo to asotot hoaookaap write: Stall and seoal really Jtatrea. Mra. Mtria K. Lord _ to a day for maa. |S por week for -wife. ee by dolgo gogo piala eooktog ate , .. roe ot rod. and think tt aa Man lot T Mdbdr. who re»i>oad- Chambermaids, waltreaoon: man and TEACHERS WANTED FOR R EN T caring for lower pan of house Wash- I* the Coat 1 *r*V gas to call tea (oxafi. ta a -ffracsfiol and ploaseut manner, wife for -hotel oooha, §90 a sraok. St fi P rin c ip a l*...... fia a a -t tgo ago moat of Iron, go done oat. Stol Stoth used Faro* arts aad CotU. «*go fgo fagora 1 gorvlcoa of Kdwln l’arh»r Pastry and all around women rooka. St. St Asatataa t a ...... Iftib -. Thrre-iuum futnlehed flat. lit. w ater hsatgo CofirooML w ith tartlet off •tamp for tsof l i soUl Cook ago tanas, ...Wanted... sa t. wgo died Sept. fi. were gold from K itch en goto, bus b er# aad Colt bojr*. Urade Teachers ...... MOO- 1*00 Thoroughly mod or o % T-room fr o m kitchen. Very convenient kttrhrn. w0* scent fin Plata. Colts la tsartl I got* residence oa upper Mala street, PKNOMKXyT KMFLiVTiOBNT AOBNCt. R u ral T sa e g o s...... | IO -fia per weak teralshed. IQ Me Methods warranted. 1 and orator ago ato fiay aftrraw ou. Itev . M. 1). k n o w - IM Main fitroet. Marcaret Penney. Man­ W * alao weed aoveral sp ecial tose-hera Modern ft-room flat, lift to answer. Wage* fiS. Write, statlgo snow seta. KOVAte rAStfiC I U , Orland. f . A GREENLEAF A i-1 filteiaUng. aaalatoil by Itev. A. J. ager. (Not* gome ago godresa.) fo r M m atc. Orawlgo. Damsel le fic tenon. ^ Foar ago A-room Ita la. |a.0o. |13 ago HICLi'KSt. care kenao fctatn Ckhsrt The bearers were Judge Stauual Tralnigo, Commercial Breaches, gua! a. Stain*. . Modern la-room bouse, aown town SO N S CO.# segoa. C, IL HUL IL U'. Lao* aad St etc. at fine aalarie*. Don't aroopt a ritn '' uwvini h-iAMniftmt tfsailey. K. W. Haley had charge of position until you base first consulted lift. ACTODQBULn ur Write or call at oaoe. StAINk fils-teem house. flO. ovorywCoro (let. fttb. IX.uee I Mranargaseata and th* iotorment clerks I* Co appotntgo at tfigohlngtoa. Mfllinocket, Maine ■ la Uak Mill cemetery. Mr. Treat TKACHKItfi AGCXrT, Merrill Trust HStMteStKT MITCMIIA to Slat* Mgoi, fialary fiismi. slxperienoa. unnecessary In stack Bisk* fi Limb, a fion> Hept. fill. taltS, and eras th e Bldg. fiM aer, St*. (Oldest ago Cori fidwm iw fiiUHp Teachers' Agency la lie* Baglaal) Women doelring government pooltlogo ago Victor Traps WrMa, k of the late Jonathan and Deborah roan owNKitfi—ao DAT* raxt write f«r free particulars. IL K. ffKRKY call or pCon Baagor, M l foi low-sst Briber! Treat of Kraakfon. He go- trial—A bettor retaalng motor or your < former Civil fiervtco Stxajntner), IIS Co- aagtattena. SEANfiEN a hie Law practice In toTs and was an money back. Lightsl*tg Mpark Plugs develop more power, ao to lift miles on tombNan Stvltdlsg, Wpehlgotofi, CCoaee fee advancratnffl—Fraa n fi • g o t eowuert. In 1 VIS b e pwrehawed M K rm w iirro ■ARR-WIQHT CO finaptoff Hoard free navigation school i home where ho testd'd Ufilil hie at. gaso line. WtM n et park Ok E v ery tfc AIVTKD—BTteOKtL CAFAffLiC O lteLt Slug warranted for one year. Year car FOR RENT {logo pay ago ohanca for advancoment Fur Star rk ants. Lie* used Taalderatlsto. at Rockland train* aoroaaa for off tear'a rite lit wgo married at tgo age or berths la new StereCont Marine, abort rty yeara to Mlsa Harsh Gordon of win start oastor. I*rieo |LM tor sot of Apply Colwrea t and 11 A. St. T111C J. TrapCor* fiuppltss, 60 State fit. Hanger. Wo are offering fgo mat at a w- r. V*a iiKHL’RgT fi a m c o . cat to tee Bridge. Toro years' ree oa- g town aad two sons were born. St a S W IF T . W a tcr- dueod prloe. tbe Mnw Wilson, oorner ^nrirgonanteParoRsaroBSteHri^ riaao* regulrod. Statlv* or Cotural-< Win F- who survives him and Forest of Union and CbI m i M * Sts, con lain* WAVren—AT OaCfcL A UUtL TS Krt cUlaea* only. Coars* ala woofcA. g filed to ua. Ul* wife died sereral klteCon, laanfiry. dining room, par- ears for aa invalid woman, who ta SnTATIDX W1XTED Apply at fiokool. Federal Vulldlag. FOR SALE lona offtern tl slreping rooan* and t roaming out. No eaportence ia nursing Stock ta go. »ro,*fc* B Itatloy. who has goen th* On* Forfi Touring Car. C B KMKKT. bate rooms, thoroughly mgoara. Is nreesosry. 1‘ermanent place for a Stt of bar war sals. Mr. ago lira A. C armel. M e ~ __ __ Ideal location; rental low. reliable party For particulars call at M A N W A N T C D Blalsdell, returned te gor goto* la Col Ham mo ml street. Telephone tlM -1. f'oil SAUL—MO0ffL ,ia PORterStODKL To work tn a stable. H St. OOOQtStfi Mfiland. Washington county, fiatur-. w tiiTKti-X't.trtffLK utm, rtm Httckaport, Sts. * '14 OverlatuL Stach at a gorgain. Ap- general housework. Must Co gogo and Str*. A lva C. Tgom pevs o f 't o CHAKLCII SteBA CH A IlN .ply Sta- LOWS KIRSTEN & SOUS FREIGIIT china, St*. Cook. Iteferencos rgoatrgo. fit High­ StK* WfckTKD—LH.HT WORK, ffterr- a rt w er* ca l tors goturday on MeeriN Trim* testtgtag land filrret. ______TON l.KXTHF.lt CX). Urewer. r o k « a a l u x — oovnaixn V n iixii' rut i k . . all of whom wars clad to gtost C haim Touring Car-fc'otd Touring 1 W AfcTV.D— A V tp V n i.K SKt Ofcti KAlff WAfcTKD—THO riN M H U M mXK: Car. lUo Tourigo Oar. F V licFFERUSt at lot Court Street.^ _ _ Core fiteaitv work Twent)Twenti dollars . and Mr*. St D. Averill of ltangor M Central Bt. Te!. fUS-St______| tfc fiNT»:i»— IT OtCK. iiv \ VII1IM.K- Traffic Manager week. it. it. r...... *HA.SBOKK.------7 Its ramoad Ilahgor. Ste goea ffweals of Str. ago Stta. W. St a a x r o t a a c c m ___ fan* irtcff rain i FTRM TrftE SALK nggo widower, a housekeeper. 40 or 4* OFFICES esrs old. plain cook. Address It. F. I> r ‘ ago alao of gor alec*.' Sties Tgo Paten That fills If go gosn’t ‘ W fcfcTtco— a anciD T Stiff rtrit utS^ A. fimlih recently, IL n. 2. Itos is, IVrry. Sta, stating wages WANYCV by man 39 years of Sta, eral work; also a Cous.mald Keply It aewd his gom e ag o 3Ua fo r • . WenS led. am St Belcher, wgo haa been etn­ | K BiJrTUCTT. lftfiPartrrlsw Avo^ Bao- ■AMUAina ia r r a v i t i t k , i t s i k s . with SS years’ experience la ail with term* to St., oar* of th* Daagnf as clork god bookkeeper by tgo ao r. Sta. ______- ______Crockery, Iron and Itrase lie do. Stat- FOR RENT T tkiu C o trAiUc ciBL f o * « S n fI kraneboa of railroad atation aocount- P a lly Stews. ______. a of H It Chandler Co- far several eral boa**work. Applyrto Stltfi. LIN> “ Bl St AfcTStU rtm U fitM ).. GOfia ing has accepted a position as book - r a g I a l k — i riiikM ica tresse*. Couches, Uefrlgoratora. Baby ifcf. position of freight traSc maagoer with rfar gody; gogo car to take out Carriagva. Oil Cloth, llano*. Organa Two pardeotarty fioatiaMo aaltss mt W(Xll> C. TT IJKK. No. l^T Strogoway.__ chance to learn trad*. TStK CHAfi. H. ■Hr for a gisdn firm la Bangor ago or aasigtant freight fra flic manager, Ot-Afifi OU. 144 Eaekawgo toy Uangor Bated his dtstles fiatuiday night at flahlag partloe or handy car for a Doeka. (lewlag Machine*. fihedooL lted- afflcos ter real ta ffaatrro Trust Stlda. wivren — i cinauc sruaao with tadofitrial* corporation, stegoy f i g desk. farmer. A (>. KAC Lit BURT, fifift Centre ding Buy ago soil ovarytklng a*w ago StK. UTUBFUBLiA at Cast- a in. Apply to StltSt HBKHT j ■or winicn t o Lgiai TStji Htreet, Brewer. second hand. Auto.Delivery within 10 H A ltT. 20 Xdgois fitroet. ______rrilabls ago Cor* ^ptogold rapatattoo Frist lag Baatneao. ApaJy lo the BASt- ■go 8aco Valley ranntng Co_ with mites furniture packed ago rrated Staaktoff Oa St (Irlffta, a u s in of tne \\ later- n tm b lji rtn»te.‘ irrir t o s m s . for honesty and tmaLarortklaesa. Ad­ OOII (XMlI-WtATIVSt OStlXTlStU o a . C. K StcAVKY FURNITURIC OtX. fififi - K. H. PAKKStL'HfiT. 73 West Brogo- 117 b ek ssfo fitroet. ______| Blast will Cogin operations Tu«- Stain filroeL «A teA «fit dress L. St. St^ cafe Bangor Daily Lap th l* wrrek. Tgo ' fro st o f Twea- tgolr vatetlon In Hampden aafi W lilrr- Stoats w ay. ______N*nrn, Staafior, II*. wlaTKis—rw » Stem W ~5tr*Li#T ^ ffepL lo was almost ruinous to tgo port. g arag e. wAvrim— uuiL rote (iktga u. for mwafer's pooltlogo Vacgoctao in soaeo lotaUtioi. but hotw aro • Tgo Red Cross allotment of material hous* work la family of two. fall st gow o p e n , (alarjr ago csosrol iilsn. A»- alned tbat a small paoa may go haa ax rived and work wilt go resum ed H0K8KS No. Ififi fitato siroot. Cotwaon 7 aad » a y to H St BKASK. at fitonor fiewtog In aoveral ef tgo reaatar workrooms P. St. JOfiEFStlNR I*A I.St KIL rx n Stackln* Co^ UOaoLrai at_Crir- Winifred- Noalley, wgo teach** thl* .areok. w.iirriaCo-Aff KXf>r.teutK(KO d b I ird waa at tho.hum* of hsr par- r o t e fi %Lic—AKAteiAJV r e u . llv*ry_el*rk far Ford Lrw afc Apply to r tgo week-ego. Nsyrn. aa Important strategic point ultrly uuiet, cart, harness and saddle. St. tfc. W IL D E , fig C en tre g treec d an - E fifiprih grade which ha* always recently recovered hr the Attlllllsa . Is HfKfiEXATIO.’f WAWTID g r a n t Stfit'StTA|M A M StAISBOW gar. In*wire StRSt 8TRAMUIC. Korthfcaot Stai- m si a t gbt in the primary i ns tg o st attoated aom* fit mrfes Dorthaast of bor. filagtaff canary flirda. te* I a il goiter school bulldlag.. was Parte and is a loos of groat aattgutty. tuk alnaora aad a double Tailow-Hego Into tbe Intermediate fi-hool I t m w Um coroaatloa af Ftppia tfc* . t e A V __ tern u MjrStffn.i, k e r k s s r m r to t. Mastessn Stale at 73 Centro fit reel. TrL ftlTfi-St. BoUdtaar Apply to StfCHTULL fiToi.ffn— n f wmwoa h Seortch 0*111* t>o i , 1 year old. ftfiga. i week. fihort In A. U TU. god also tgo caroaa- T M fif COW*.a9t. Htables. Belfast, black mare, abowt MM2S fc r»r primary school te fgo tlaaof Cgorlemaga* sesw year* tator. _ lALiB UfifltA^—oS2 Ifitw poupnds. low headed. Cod rig h t JO HN StANLKTT.CTT.Sti Hook lago- ' ■ It has owar ' Coen, only ten good rugffgo tease; weight MOfi Igo_ teOOStfi. eye, good open plano-Cox buggy. Connor fflt'fc: StAteTSt StOtlMTAIff AffD KAIM- etng reglatsrod. Th* word "Bey” afflago to a Twrklsh atao fine ago fcnrsas. goad workoro god all farntsbgo Pkraacs Coat. Will springs, bin* breadolnth apSotstarina s M ta n n c . . Cow Canary Mrda. too best of all a a Lie — aStAfTirgia, StAUfi Mrs. Midney C. Thom pson of surname aigntfloa tgot tgo woaror la drivers Satisfactory notes taken. St. rent ter wtotor month* t* right parttoa. IfcreJ"by young, woli^t ^•f*ro. »l. Ala* a Coaattte! Mai* t'oacb______t>og.__ oae year old. Viery la tr i- D C.. left llangor. Stoa- distinguished la te* service of tea St PAGK. Hamaiago fit. St If. IA tto. 2. „ , farther rther parUenter*partleater* laaatr*tgoatr* at ' II m ouataako.' Stotlty wtx\)3oSt sir ratsn. Tgoy gov* spent1 Sttola. , . ... ______. VoL U M 4 . Oafia r fitroet. CKy. n t T«fi-£------StOTlCU StoUaai. S 2 ^ 1 ‘,ll^ a U Ctoa.0ld- **• J0UH goi ML tfatoM I S ? * * " * * * j ^ guja BSTPOBT. 1 LIFETIME OF E ISLE, r: I .F O N T FAIRFIELD. Cast Named for,The Merry 'Regular Monthly Meeting of The Potato Market Brisk. >L .Whirl—Up-to-Date Songs City Council—Schools Win Local News Notes and ► and Hits Will Feature. Open September 30. * * Personals. v ’1- •Jew*— Prevented By “Fruit-a-tjves” l c k A V b m e n (Trotn Oor Regular Cerreepetidrat.) the Wonderful Fruit Medicine. (From Our Regular Correspond**!.) (From Our Regs la r Correspondent.) BASTPOttr' flopt. IT.—Tba regular PRE8QCK XSLLi Copt. IT—Irvla PORT FAIRFtRLD. Befit. 17—Th* To do your duty daring these trying monthly ,mooting of euy council was U Malaonnaeve BL. HnlL Moody. Jeweler far A L Waddell. I Cot*to market Cos Coaa brisk so far Lild at tha city rooms Monday evening gon* to Boetoa where hs was called this week. L ist fiaturday price* ranged tim es t o u t health should be jour f a s t buslnea* waa leans account of th* aertoea tils see ef kls End consid erable “In nay opinion, no other medicine from U.2A to M «0 per CorreL Monday acted within an hour. Mayor Fred T. brother. Mr. Moody will eoea go into consideration. These two women Stdrdrtdjcr presided. Fellowlagih# roll la eo good ss *Frutt-g-Uvtf* for Indi­ training as he ls likely te Co called at as high as MOO wa* Cold but tb* gen­ aall a letter received from Chairman any ttm*. H* Is a young maa of sterl­ eral price eras aot quit* ao high as that. S r i Wlswsll of transportation com- gestion "hnd Constipation. ing worth and mad* many friends Cor*. A good mSny farmers are gathering tell how they found health. Bilttoe Chamber of Commerce waa real For yetri, I suffered with tbeae His borne Is la WaldoCor* wCore Co tbelr crops put as they ar* dog from and the plan* for proposed covering will visit before Co goes t* the traialag th* ground, leaving the sorting and Hftllam. Pfi.—“ I took Lydia E . Plnkham'fi Vey. along railroad platform at Ilea street dreaded diseases, trying nil kinds of racking to m done in Corn* and potato etfiblo Compovnd for female trooblre nod a dls- progenies for th* Inspection of th* ea5 K Florence M. Hal* ef Augusta housea. Every farther Is now hard at treatments until 1 waa told I was In­ and Mr*. Kva WCoeler returned Monday it. digging,far all he is worth. Men ar* plfioement I felt all rundown and wgovoryiroak. °T»o1 Main* Central aallraad do sir* to curable. from Echo lake, where they Cove Coe* •ceres but a great man> boys and glrla •roct a covering, both ends opsn. so that spending a week at tCo Phalr eottag*.' are demonatretlng their usefulness and I h«d Coen treated by fi physician without raaulta, freights (Including mostly ••rdlnes) One day a friend told a t to ti? Miss Hal* will now spend eom* time ia It Is marvelous tnr amount of spuds a •odfiddodtorivo Lydia £ . Plnkham’fi Vtfoteble Oenfound can no hauled there and loaded into Trult-e-tlves* (or I'm it Liver Tablets.) tb* vicinity In tCo Interest* of tb* group of Indastrioiis youngsters can sars daring stormy weather. Mr. nia- schools tCot being her specific work jjtek uj> In the eqdrse of a week. Any a teifil. aad felt Cotter right »w»y. I am Cooptny C o e «rsll gave the ooancll a short account of To my sui'pilae, I found this rfVdlclnt among th* rural schools of the Slat*. oroCo wffll be gathered, fo r Nam laat April and dotaff fill b j Conoowotlc, wCore Cofor* the correspondfwco and'talas h* naa The following editors attended th* necessary, th* othvn will prove them- bad with railroad officials and sardine gave immediate relief, and In a abort funeral of Editor Chari** Lyons la Salves w illin___ g to lake tbelr pise* along- I wgo unable to do any work. Lydia D Ptskham 's Vego. tanners pertaining to the now structure Ume l was all right again.” Houltoit Monday: O. IL Collins of th* aid* ot th* womenen o_. f FrwnCe and K n g- table Compound U oorteialy tCo Cogt taodlcfaM fi womgo raw No action eras taken by th* council but 8tar-H*rold. also C F. West, treasurer land who bar* foundsund It necessary lo do It was suggested that on* of the a C, DONAJ* LALONDE of the company; Li J. Peadell. Aroos­ the farm work as well as factory and tfiCo wCon In this oondltton. I give you Berfiueel munion being held at T.SO and I0.4C a. ths council to th* steel colls- at police m . and Evening Prayer at T.fiO. Rev. beadouarters which ad)oln and ar* open little son. Her daughter. Miss Thelma, Robert J. Beans of this town had CUT OUT THIS ADVERTISEMENT AND MAIL IT NOW on all aides so that thsre U no_prlvaej cCorge of Father Smith’s services la aad died th* cae* of a woman arrested actual business. left Monday for Boetoa t* resume hsr studies at fUmmons Collsga She was Houlton. Saturday evening and obliged to remain Mlaa Qreen. who was *narag*d here L N. Rloharda visited Limestone on la a cell until Monday morning with no st year, is a graduate ot BaiCo In the accompanied by Mlsa I .aura MalUtt of ICot Fort Kent who will attend the earn* buslnea* Saturday. Mr. RlcCorda recent­ privacy, aad daring that time two men cla re o f \fiI3 and Cod ta u g h t a t M adi- ly returned from a trip to Watervltlo. were tn cell* near. Tbe committee on son high...... school andWarren *“-“high school. Mlsa MalUttlwas accompanied police wer* Instructed to Investigate by her mother at far as Bangor, and Tb* committee at Red Croaa Booth on Mlsa Madeline Cohant. daughter of Mr. Raturday afternooff aad evening w*rS“ conditions and report later. Alderman “ K fcp .,I KnlgfeKm .ht, who for th* past Mreclames W. N. Oould. Bl F . Good. Malkam Asked If tb* hole* In the differ­ jrwr was supertninteadant ut schools of and Mr*. J. A. Conant, wCo will attend e n t co n crete sid ew alks w ere te be HseU ___ Dennyavllle-Perabrok* District, re­ tCo Boston Unlysralty. . _ Henry Shaw, and F. M. WhUehous*. Hot svU le-r frankfurt* and ooffee. tc* cream, beans, Keep Posted on the W ar News pdbn aad wae Informed by - th* mayor signed to acoopt th* prlncipalship of .Among other of our girls who left that a a u had been engaged to gtve. K C otport's new achool. H a wCo Corn Monday ror school wer* Miss L«l* cooked food. etc. were sold. thla important matter early attention at D*rry. 1*. H.. thirty year* ago pre­ lloyt. Faction Plano Fort* school; Miss Mlaa Agnes McAllister from th* 8cot aad Stan* needed repairs soon. pared for college at Pinkerton Academy laris Hardy, who will enter Wheaton Settlement Is at th* Colon hospital. Tb* aloalag business was In relation and attended Dartmouth College -but College: Miss Dorothy Lenfret wCo re- Coving submitted to an operation for GET rr FIRST IN THE 'to (be soldiers' all allowed families of •nlsHfid bis college work a* Bowdoln in eudite has eouree at Mt. Holyoke Col­ appendicitis a t the hands e f I>r. A. D. pointer* sailors and marines now la 1909-10. H e Cos Cod th re e yCoro* e s - lege; Mlae Katherine Plummer who will Sawyer. Mlsq McAllister ta getting aervloe aad Solicitor Jonah read **- perienc* In high school teaching and attend Bradford Academy. Bradford. along very nicely. {roots of tb* now laws and carefully *x- has also sarved Co a ooach for athletle M ass. Mr. and Mro William Amies and Mro yilalaed tbj"right* of such dependant*. teams at Kdward Little High school. Mias Maud* Scott left Monday for T. M. McCrea returned Monday from an anty of th* city or town In connee- Auburn and at Pinkerton. In 1914 he Port Kent, where she will teach. automobile trip to Likevllie. N B., Bangor Da il y Ne w s K ■ with paying out the amounts of M married Mis* Marian Lord of Harring­ C. A. Gammon Cos resum ed h i* p o s i­ where they visited* relatives over Bun- a d t e i t e fciaS* i t families. »l3e ton.a Me. In college be was a member tion Tn the, Nttar-Hexald office after a jiraek te all children under fifteen years, of tb* Kappa lilgmw fraternity and la al­ sever* III turn. d.^ a l ter KlrkCotrick of Phalr was a * Become a subscriber at once at the special offer of Jl.00 for the first three gad bow th* state reimburses the city. so a member of. the lied Meq and Mro Frank Lin caster leaves Wed­ bust a see caller In town on Monday. Th* oouncit discussed several Ques­ Masons. When In school he wad a mem-. nesday for Lewiston, where ah* will 8. T. Hoyt of Easton waa In town on months, but after the first- three months the paper is fifty cents a month. If you tion* aad as several claim* for state aid Cor or th* vested choir of Mt. James abend a few days with her sister, Mro bualneasteas MondayMoi afternoon |tad bean presented, and w ere on His a t Kplscopal church of Keen*, and since Harry Rowe. Cofor* going to New At tCo Bethel Baptist ehurch on Sun­ are already a subscriber buy it for a friend. ike meeting. It was suggested lCot a then he Cos Coen a member of various Y ork. day. R ev. J . W . Brow n, M. A.. Ph. t>.. nf committee of aldermen be appointed l* mat* quartettes and mustoal soeletlre in The cast for Th* Merry Whirl Is rom- 8 a ck v lll*. N. a. very ably filled th* •gofer with the solicitor, and after the Mew Hampshire aad Massachusetts. lste and ths *Cost ever" For One Olrl pulpit morning and evening. He made mayor had made tCo selection It was rn A Million, th* following: Co good an Improselon on his audience agreed to meet at the cltr rooms Tues­ Jack Huntington. Tom ForCoa Phalr: that th* committee conferred with him Send the NEWS to the following address day aftern oon when a ll claim s wouldI re- CHEKRYFiELD. Harold Omni. Ben Franklin: Kthsl before hta learinr town on Monday, de- gofv* attention and those entitled t# ITIc*. Elisabeth Haynes; Mollle Darling. string tCot he aarept .the pastorate of sack aid would be notified. Tb* meet­ CHERRTFIKLD. Sept. IT—Th* West Orare Wright: Orace Huntington. their church. Mr. Brown, however, haa ing was tneb adjourned subject t* a Nancy Vlolette: Alice Sweet. Flotenc* aot given a decided answer but It Is call from tb* cbalr. . . . Washington Agricultural Society will Wright: Oertrud*. Ruth Linfest; Sum­ very much hoped that he may favor­ W. M. Mills of Klisworth arrived by hold tb * BOth an nu al fa ir on Tuesday mer airla. Spat Hoy*. Oussts at hummer ably consider tCo Coll. * train Monday for a few days' business and Wednesday. Sept. 24 and 33. In ad­ Hotel. Mr Phalr, Miss Wright and Mima Mis* Praaceo and Oertrud* Ttbbltts and Is at th* Klversld*. Haines wilt have a trio. How Happy and their friend. Mr. Joseph l*aul of Captain William Hllyard a retired dition to tb* regular premium* tCo Could I Be With Either; Mlsa Wright Vancouver, motored over from Andover Endorad...... ♦ • | 1 « 4 « M •#••••#••* ■ea captain who followed th* seas for Boys and Olrl* Agricultural CluCo Cove sinks Every Heart HaVa Hong of Live, on Monday, calling on friends in I own. aiaay years out of this frontier city, th* following Inducement offered them with dancing chorus of ten: Mr. Phalr. Mra Hartley Btewart very nicely en­ died early Monday morning after a few on products raised or ranned by mem­ Mia* Haines, have a duo number. A l*al tertained tCo Onset Club on Monday ALWAYS REMIT BT CHECK OR MOfTMT ORDER weeks’ Biases and was aged 76 years. bers of such club*: (a) club eahlblis: Like You; Miss Wright sings. An Old evening. He Is survived by a sister In this city Best eahlblis by a club. IS M. li.M : lb) Fashioned Wife with sis glrla swd Mr. Miss Oil re T>und spent fittnday with and was ths last survivor of four reject exhibits. Cost 111 potato**, fl 50. Fowler does a Lonesome Boy, with th* her slater at Aroostook Junction. brothers who followed the seas for ?1. Stic: Cost two poultry, ILM . 11. Obc; assistance of IS pretty girls. 'Tb* sec­ Itev. Thoms* P Jones, D D. returned assay years from her*. Mr. llilyaid Cost pig. 11.50. IL M e; Coat display ond half Is full of novelties In a big hnm* late fiatnrday night from a few was a member of tha Masonic Order ardsa vegetable*. I1.&6, IL fiOo: best patriotic ehorus. and tha east for th* days visit tn Dsnfurth He oorupled his wCo will conduct funeral services, fU laro canned goods, each iar a differ­ Hoof Garden Is mad* up of waitresses. puilplt an ttunday morning and evening cruely refusing and neglecting to pro­ home this week for a few days-Cof probably Wednesday afternoon. . . ent variety, flao. 11. SOc; special eg- Kilty fftevens Dow, Mr*. H hmtlh. Mr* Mlsa (trace Jones t* able to be ollt vide suitable maintenance for her. commencing bl* second year's work Robert Ahern ef Portland Is visiting h lb lla : Beat Cock potatoes. The. SOc. Sftci Krneat Rogrra. Mro Frank Hayes aud again after an lllneCo of several daya HOULTON. Robert Pomroy from Annie R. Pom- kls brother. Kev. J. J. Ahern of lit. boat cock re I. lie, &0e. Me: best 10 iara Mrs. ficrlbner. Mr. Franklin and Mro caused by a cold. Bates, hgo recalled order* to rent leeeph a Catholic ------church at the pare-, beans, Cost* or carrots, lac. fiOo. Ifto; ItroCorn have a catchy number la !>ark Miss Dorothy langley spent hunday roy, desertion. at Plattaburg for tCo present. thlal residence en W ashmaloa street. best doira Costs or carrot a ikt g o Town Strutters' Ball; Jerry Whit* dees at her Come tn Arooetook Junction. Breslo Belle Lewis- from George \V. Stephen N. Taylor. 1‘. C HUI. W. J. Xio. ___ Uentua Colsar Anthony Lie. Mra Orant Hunt went to Andover, N Funeral of the Late Charles A. TCo frees* of Wodafieday' moral riy*. Josephph K. Wentworth and H.w. T. There are alas i| I—*1 *- r ------fo r There are two sestet!**, t Like t* Lewis, cruel god abusive treatment. burns of ltangor were la the city, Mon­ B. on Monday to visit for a few days Sept, ll, killed th* trader ptents st Coys snd gins In agrlrultural display, Have Too Around to Play With, from wlht her sister. Miss Cecil KtuMiuand Helgo A. Jenkins from Jgoper H. day, guests at th* Hlvrrsltl*. open to all children who ar* attending Princess Portland; Sweetheart, Let's Oa Lyons—County Loan go been*, encumbers, tomatoes, put Monday being an impoitant holiday Cor father. Aaron hlsson Another sta­ Jenkhts. degortlon. achool. This Is under th* management a Walking, from th* New Tork Hippo­ ter. Mrs V. tt. Bennett of Roeton aad kins god equgoh snd gteo killed tCo tor the Jewish people throughout th* of th* superintendent. Th* limits of drome. Tb* Farmerettes are mirth Chairmen. Martha Hanson from Joha Hgoson, tntlre country the store* of Kamurl provoking and the class Is made up of her husband are also visiting In An­ desertion. tato tope It la reported tCot potat Jalle. Samuel llerman. Samuel Kramer th* eoclety extend trvm fiutllvaa Ferry dover. * ar* rotting considerably now. to CalatA some of the leading ladle* of th* town •The first meeting of the Philomath!- Daisy Li hCerrlll from Edward C. snd Mas Levine were closed aad they Mr. Anderson of Mllbridg* was th* Mr. Powlsr Cos a good comedy song. fFrom Our Regular Correspondent ) 'Charles M. Weill of Worcester. Mi attended services out of tb* city. Home Little Bug. Miss Nancy vlolette. an Club will be held on tletoCor tt. Merrill, cruel and abusive treatment Miss Madeline O'l-eary returned to uest of Mr. and Mra U. K. Oatl* on Mro Robtasen of Peering, wife of arrived test week for a abort tlsae t londay. a favorite here, will glee Olrl*. dirts, Captain OCorge K. Robinson wh* -Is HOULTON. Sept. 17—TCo funeral <|f Ethel 1. Weller front PVed J. Weller, ber hom* In ltangor by train this week a New Tgrk hit Mis* Liaise Jamieson town. after a few weeks' visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bartlett will now In th* Colted Rtales drilling troops th* late Charles A. Lyons wgo Cold desertion. close thetr house for th* winter and and Mrs. Bill Hew boro will Co afire to having been until recently in the thick The Congregational Sunday ach Mlaa Mary MrtJraw on High street. take la if He Con Fight Like lie Con Oath loon E. Jordan from Wiliam P. An Infant child pf Mr. and Mrs have rented rooms In Mllbridg* where of th* fight with th* Amerlran aad from hla late residence on Norwood held goother picnic at the ladgra Mr. Bartlett Cos work In th* shipyard. Live. On* of tho big hits of th* show French forces on the- French Frontier, Jordan, cruel god abusive treatment. A'rtbur Lisutr died Saturday after a Is tn* datntlset. prettiest buck ef street at S. o'clock Monday god ago Wednaeday of Igot week and a vi short illness and was burled Monday Mrs. Curtis dram spent tCo w««k- I* expected In town la a few weeks te largely attended Lucy K. Terrio from Augustus Ter- afternoon. •nd lo Btncor, girls In My Grandfather's Olrl. These visit her parent*. Rev. and Srs. T. f. rlo. deaertlon. good Ume wgo reported in spit* of Probation officer Oeorge Foster of A social dance was enjoyed by aom* are only a part ot the nwmCors In tbe Jones Captain ItoblnCon will proCoblv Tlie oaremonlre were under tbe dir­ cool weather. of the young folks on Monday evening attractive show t* Co put oa Mr and Charlgo Henry Knight trom Lucy Lubee wa* la tb* city Monday oa a busi­ Mrs. Redenbaugh are making very spe­ Co called back t<> Franc* In a short ection of Rockabema Lodge. I. O. O. F. Mr. god Mro Prank Bigelow of 1 ness trip. at th* K. of P. Hall. Th* danc* was tim e Jane Knight, adultery. held after the LiCorty chorus rehearsal. cial terms for this affair and th* larger of which tbe deceased wgo a most de­ var Cota Cora vtelling relativgo The present high rust of wood for fuel part ef the money will remain In town. voted member. Rev. T. P. Williams, Alonso Wlnsblp from Edith Li Win- Is causing alarm among many of the Music waa furnished by Mro derdnsr. TCo wife ef Prince Frederick Charles ship, desertion. town. poorer families and drift wood is Coins Mrs. Kmma C. llutohlnson spent Mon­ o f H esse, w ho la Cold to Co slated fo r officiating. Th* floral offering* were Mr. and Mro F. Li Pember fe gathered up along th* - Coaches — so no day In Bangor. the throne of the new kingdom of Fin­ mgoy god beautiful showing in a all­ Olive P. Perkins from Hanry 9- Per­ about the small coves whsrk It Is ott.n Ralph Haycock Is employed at th* MACHIAS. land. Is a alster of the (lermsn Em- kins. cruel and abusive treatment, god gon* to rrgoklla Mago, to live. found. There ar* little prospects of store of A. M. Mathews' heirs at the error, and according to popular gCoaip ant way the deep esteem In which ib* l» ih* - - - extreme cruelty; Mro Marlgo Oerriah of Chelmafa enough hard coal reaching Core thla UpCor Corner. MACHIAS. fiept. 17.—The attention of only on* of the Rmperor's rsla- deceased wgo held by tCo town cltl- Mago.. la the gueet of her mother, M /all to supply th* many families that Mr. and Mro Frank Matthews, Mro visitors to the Machias Fair is called to j tir e s ho has steadfastly refused le tecs. A quartette composed of tbe Phoebo J. Porter from Robert K. Cove empty bins. Dora Conners. Mrs. Willtam Mathews tb* fact that this week tCo Lidias' leco g n lsr I Co right of th* All-ltighaat Porter, degortlon. Suago Merrill. All city schools will open Monday, and daughter Roaatle. wer* guests ef Working Hoclety et the L'ntverwatlst le run and rei utate th* personal affaire following sang several selections: -Ure. ■apt. SO for th* fall term anti Super­ Mro Maud* .VebCor on Hunday church will begin to serve supper three- nnperlal family. 0. A. Hodgtaa. Mra Brooks. Mr. Ful­ Harry Li fialnre from Edith May intendent W. H. Sturtevant has secured Services will Co held at the Bldg* on quarters of ao hour earlier than usual lerton god J. J. Marriott. All places Haines, desert Ion. a full Hat of teachers for all gradra as F rid a y evening. Hept. 20. for their accommodation, or at Ago Women bowlare of Montreal Cove Louis* Cl Sawyer from Robert W. fo llo w s: A stated meeting of Woodbine Chap- o'clock. Wednesday la the day and the formed a league. of business were closed during tCo ser­ SCoad Memorial High school—Princi­ tr r . No. 141, O. K. 8 . w ill be*h eld on dining room of th* church on Broadway vice. Interment wgo made in Ever­ Sawyer, degortlon. The joy of feeling fit am pal, fra B. Knight of Pembroke: mathe- Wednesday evening at Masonic Jlall Is th* place. Moot cacellent suppers are esBUnv brdl. atlca and science; Anal* L Purlngton, AlCort McClure who Cos been In served weekly by this society at a rea­ green cemetery...... A I ,1 ------fresh rewards thoce whe Rswdoinham. Latin and modern lan- Massachusetts for several months, re­ sonable price. Tbe following county chairmen for heed the lews uages; Ituth L Moody, Portland, Eng- turned lion* last week. Mlssee Thelma Hans com aad Morion the Southern Aroostook District for BROWNVILLE. e t n*h; Gwendolen Orecn. Vlnelharm. his­ Pennell returned Saturday from a few ths Women's Liberty Loan Committee end keep Ihe beUte tory and general science: Anns YAlnrr, “Wa aro masters,’* exclaims Loden- days' visit In Whltaeyvtie. t BROWNVILLB. Bept. 17—Th* fu­ Derry Village. N. IL. commercial auCo dorff theatrically, referring perhaps to Mlsa Clara Rates of East Machias Clear, Peachy Skin have been appointed by Mrs. 8. Li spent Monday In town, th* gueet ef White chairman for this district, neral of Mro Klbridge W., Perkin* was Iar wkh ICosIport Grammar School—Principal.' 'th t unharmed hospital-ship situation. MICo Margaret C. Tyler aad sister. Mro held at her home In School street on M arriet H. Tupper. Mra. Mary Stuart. Houlton: Airs. S. Machlaa school calendar for IStS- Awaits Anyone Who i: R. Crabtree. Island Fall*: Mrs. Nile* Wednaeday. Sept. 11, at 10 a. m Rev. Ifilfi: F a ll term 13 Weelt*—ran term C. Pinkham, Fort Kent: Mrs. Elmer C. A. Li Beaumont officiated. Tb* many begins firptrraber S3; closes. UecemCor floral offering* were boautlful. 30, two weeks' vacation Winter term Vldlng, Smyrna Mils; Mro Walter K. 12 weeks—Winter term Cogtna January Drinks Hot Water i Matthews, Oakfleid: Mrs. Alice Tracey, Mis* Orace Dari* of Klllottsvlll* Is g, 1019; eloera, March 2* l»i»; on* week Shermgo Mills; Mro Hugh Haywood, visiting her cousin, Mrs. Prod Li Pres­ vacetlou. Hprlng term II weeks; begins cott. April T; closes. June 20. • Ashland; Mrs. Wilson Sylvester, Mars L i gal school heiidsye—Columbus &*)% an InsJd* Coth, Cofbn* break­ HUI; Mro James Whit*. Dyer Brook; Maynard Li Johnson, who. hgo been PILL Day. October 13. (t'aleaa otherwise Mrs.Thomas McDonald. Hodgdon, 3fra. training at Plsttsburg for s^srwl h t U V Feel B etter Voted by tCo IL 8. Committee): TCoahs- fast halpa ua look and foal ‘r a t i itl'm tar .M atins (There will A. 3d. Rollins. Wytopitlock. Th* cam­ week* god who expected to return ft’s (*eat to feel Cotter after many weeks of depression, langooo, CogkaeCo, f e no evasion or the sthols oa th* Fri­ clean, sweat, fresh. paign will open Bept. 28 and all an day following ThankaflYiligl* Christ­ rang erase Is Cove been made. hsadsch*, no appetite, aaA snob miserable niffhta. In many rases three syrup* mas Her. t>*c*mCor 33; IVashlnatoae Birthday. February n . tl'uless other­ Mro Robert Ngobltt of 8ocnrrvlll*, loare result front wrong eating god neglect of tb* daily action of wise voted by the 8. 8 Commute* |; Sparkling and vlvacloua — merry, wgo in town this week called Core by BEWARE OF SUDDEN CHILLI Patriot's Uay. April lb; Memorial I my, bright, alertgood , clear akin god the death of Charles A. Lyons. the bowel*. Tott can readily prove this by trying tba genniao- An Old Family A chill la oftea the start of someth! anyny holiday ho _ falls on Pu&day the a natural, rosy, healthy complexion Mro W. H. N ew ell of Clevelgod. 0.. “L.F." Atwood’s Medicine. Taka a taaspoonfal ia n glare of wa-t arc assayed only by pupi blood. If Sestet's faveril* far more serious. Take a dogo ol Mondayy following shall Co observed arrived here Monday noon, relied here . rrsscrtfittea. le r aa hour Colors breakfast, god a nmallar aaaowat after mania, school holiday. only tvary man aad woman could Co T h r su p cri'n leed ta ra office In tCo by the death o f ber brother, Charle* if 700 are distressed. Eat slowly of plain food, drink sparingly high school building will Co open every Induced to adopt tb* morning Inside A. Lyon. day eicepi ttenday during the week bath, what a gratify ing ebango would The funeral of th* late Charles Ballard’s Golden 0 of mild coffee god tea, more water at Cod-time witli 4 little L.F. revedlng the opening of the schools take place. Instead of .tbs thousgods of frun 4 o clock to fi o'clock p. m. Thorn* wgo largely attended Hunday 'Atwood Mediein* Ton will feel Cotter In a day or two god in sickly, anaemic-looking men. woman afternoon and th* ceremoolgo wer* An effective specific for ooughs, gob and gtrla. with pasty or muddy bronchitis, croup, hoergonego, a few weeks wonderfully improved. Bay today of jonr dealer, St-otlgod h as over 1S.00O so n * god under th* direction of Hookabetna daughters who converse only in Oalir. complexions; Instead of Uis multi Ia>dg« of which the deceased wgo a throat, etc. Made of penetrating ol tCo tros “L .F .” made by tCo L. P. Medicine Co., Portland,lie. tudre of “nerve wrecks.*' “rundowns," member. Interment wgo made in Ever­ and Coaling gums. “brain fscs“ god pessimists ws green cemetery. should see a virile, optimistic throng Mis* Harriet Nickerson of rosy-cbesksd peopl* everywhere. Maine, la the go aat of Mr. An inald* bath ts had by drinking 8. Black for several daya each morning, before breakfast, a glass Mr. and Mr*. Li 8. Black who have of real hot water with a leaspoonful of WARNING! limes Um* phosphate In U to wash from been visiting relatives In tb* southern th* itomach. liver, kidneys and ten part of the state for th* pgot few yards of bowels tbe previous day's In­ weeks returned home tCo latter part of Some nmcupuloot agent or agents, operating in Washington county (recent­ digestible wgot*. sour fermentations last week. They report a most amt poisons, tbas cleansing, sweeten­ Joy *W«-trip ly in Madura) we conveying the falfie impreraioa thtt they are representing Tbe Ban- ing and freshening tbe entire alimenta­ Friends of U re O. >M. Smith will Co gor Daily Newt, and by that mean* obtaining nubficriptions to another paper, which ry canal Cofor* putting more food in­ interested to learn that ah* wgo able ASPIRIN J 0 PU RITY to tbe stomach. to Co brought to her home In this oecait the Bufaficnber* do not discover until they receive the firat iaoue o f the paper in Those subject to sick headache, bll- town from Ihe Smith cot tap. where she hgo been confined for tb* pgot few Preston Aspirin is made in our own behalf of which this scheme k baing wftrked. tousnees, nasty breath, rheumatism, laboratories and we know it is pure. colds; god particularly those who Cove weeks owing to lllnego. Bbe la much Persons intending to ButMcribe for the Banfor Daily News should Me that their a pallid, sallow complexion god wCo better and will soon Co able to Co It iaaa Ail-American product that ar* constipated very often, ar* nrged about. • Americans may b« proud of for Ha rac«ipt» u t wi>ik«l plainly for tha* paper and that they receive an oftciaJ receipt TCo fellowlag divorcee wer* grant­ to obtain a quarter pound of limestone quality. For purity in Aspirin say by the Baagor Pnhfifihmg Company, and their authorised agent. Thera un* phospbate at the drup store jrtll ed M the .&*Pteffib*r term 8. J. C , held •crapulous agents are using such terms as, “we will Mod you the daily, news,’* or cost but a trio*, hut » suflcleai te at Caribou. MalneT" "•»-* - - Proton and sec tast every tablet demonstrate tbe quick and remarkable Ida R. Grant from Bdwln J. Grant, has the word Preston on it. “we will nand you the Bangor daily,” etc In aocne inatancas the subscriber has of­ change la Colb health god appearance. cruel god abusive treatnlant. SW* la 40 U taMgo: RwS. «l M noiro a«to* i fered to pay socnet hhif on hit account, and the agent ha* Mid* *Sra do not collect oo awaiting thago who practice In tareal CColl* C Cormier from John B. ' ef m MlM. h ih pn R tw H iiii'm n ai^ali ii / gon Cot ton. Wemust AcSember that it mler, desertion. A. PRESTON CHEMICAL CO., Is c .y renewals, only aolidt new fiubacriptiona.'* Y clegollaere ts more bnpe&Cot C o l* A. dlteffwood from thgo outside, because tCo akin dago Rot B. BMagwood, croei BANGOR PUBLISHING CO. . absorb Copurities to coetaaUgote (he mgnL - Mood white the pore* la tCo thirty feet Brite dialled'from RualI Hallatt, SOS' ■ pf Co wets do—atlvl. amrari IIP P W VMim ii U# OLD TOW1I. B u r n e t . C o m p le x io n WOMEN SHAVE BREWER. Reliable Bangor Bosinss* Peeler W orks Wonders sy Locals and Personal Neffcsy Items of General If> SPECIAL To keen tha fago neck..teres and | All Day Session of the & SL Offetrw^—RocooimeocUd teg Mention from the Little UNKNOWINGLY band* truly beautiful and youthful in W tn yam amiy reuse vs hale; terest to Residents of epwearaac*. the traatmaat Which .n o w Institute—Newsy Fair Dnsdiag, low Price* Gfy. t» w lk« antaw at the aMa tbs This Section. most aanalbl* ta ona whleh will aotually re«wH la ta* m m aa aka vta*. T V remove tha akin iteeifitself imm* aw *no discomfort belag experienced. \V ‘ Ii« were registered during the day and are sure of finding the same. No cheep f Randall. The house trhlch had not SUrwele. five. This committee will work especially tha disappearance or tb* pld eutlele, High-grade mater Isis and firet-cl occupied for several weeks waa R m Trego. newer, healthier akin underneath gr evening aad they came from all sec­ or Inferior meats carried by ns. only workmen. din ablate Inside when the Ore wae dis­ among the women of our town, always pally appear*, richly Coautlful with tha tions of northern and eastern Maine on* kind for all. Th* best Heavy Ox flush or youth. This mareollred wax. Wall Papers—s fine showing of th covered by a neighbor anti tke alarm in perfect accord with the men's com­ hich you can get at. any drug store In Th* program waa carried out In detail Beet. Native Lamb, Pork. Vanl. Chick­ newest and most attractive design , eonaded. mittee In this locality. The drive for original package, te'lndced a writable aa previously printed nnd was very ens, Fowl. Etc. Hare you tried our Bargains ta amall lota of high uuallt; Tlie firemen.were goon on the scene they hav* spent the summer vacation. wonder- worker.—Advt. Cooked Beef Tongue. It Is dollcions. (he loan will commence Bept. t t and profitable lo everyone. The visiting Qlra ns a call. Come ta and see n*. NORTlIELi aod by hard lighting soon hod It under At a meeting of Joseph Orono Coun­ delegate* are being entertained by PAINT1NO CO. 31 Park St. oonrol ’ but :the bouse was badly cil No. 152, IChlght* of Columbus, held end Oct. 19. Have It in mind and plan Brewer people and there are a few In .LYNCH LEAniNC; MARKET. T#l. 'damaged as tt bad gained each a hand- in Bt. Mary’s hall on Thursday evening to subscribe. Per order clalrman Liber­ Bangor. Dinner was served at the 117. SS State 8t- F. 8 .:—Thla atore TO FXOWER L 0 V.E R ty Committee. nlll Co closed all day Monday—Labor > may when discovered. The origin of September 12th. tha following officers Baptist vestry by the ladies of that We are featuring everything ta (be Ure. which appear^ to have started were elected to serve for the ensuing Mr. Albert D. Swazey left Tuesday DEXTER. Day. la the ell of the house. Is unknown - .. . „ .. „ . , -- .... , church and supper was served at the OUTDOOR CUT FLOWERS. yoar: Qrang knight. Li Prank Raker; Cut them fresh a* you prffek. •a the house was/unoccupied. Mr. deputy grand,knight, tttonley Cowan; PRIESTS •Calvin had stored' part of his furni­ iU ,tTA ^m rcoa'd *l Interesting Letter From Rev. R * ^ Bf^ t o( whom three have been refunded If pot aa represented. Price LOBSTERS—OPR SEICIALTY. Friends of Mrs. John H. Coffin who I Ph Leroy Clanchett# and There hnve been a number of rarqpgo klllttb one haa lost a lag and th* other "Waste or Investment.' fl.00; doable also, 3 bottle*. $LS0. Mall Mdna Mand Rlrin, both ef Pitta- aon Is at th* front, tsvary ona la on ■Mrs. Milton & Lamoreaux. Baked, Staffed Lobsters, Broiled fa critically 111 but has been a little w w«ISi*IdwHn,de4 marriage. Dr. II. from what have been severe accidents orders promptly fllletL LOVRRINQD Lira, Lobster salad. Lobaters In'an] more comfortable tb* past few days i i . . ° mclaring. Th* double ring ser­ rmtlana. I am afraid our paopla would (Afternoon 8eeslon) EUROPEAN HAW STORE, U Mata vice wa* used. They were attended br because horse-drawn vehicles are on hardly boar It aa uncomplainingly aa atyta from fresh stock, cooked by sz- are sorry to learn that she Is not aa th* road at night without the lights avert' one aaema■ to------do bare. ------Wt------had a, l.M Interreaslon. SL, Bangor, Me. Do not forgot to say pari chaf. Everything els*-Steaks, well. Sj the bridv^ anfl her husband! very plear snt trte evsr with no sect- I l.gS—Addreaa. No. 7* required by law. d*nt W* . Chop*. Cold Meats, etc. What T n Mr. and Mrs. Earl McLellan ot West L"*ld* ,n ,br south part Attention is called to the sewing I foerteriLdaya'In crossing* | "TCo Ftevtgn Sttrrgo and Opportuni­ Bomervill* or* the guests of the form of tha town where the groom ha* - ware about fourteen daya Ih croaalhg. waat. When and How Ton Want It large til-stocked farm. Th* beat Thursday at the assembly ball under we ahall soon b* In Franc* now, and at ty." Rar. W. Li Bteaone'tt*. W05DE1W IX WAR COOIIXG. Out-of-town people:-—nlway* glad to er's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Me wlahes the auspices of the Red Cross. Th* aeed onr work. It te plseaaat te visit th* Lite—AM rgo see you at Lallan and family on Middle streeL ... * * large circle of friends go places in London ef whleh we have rawd Although observing all food admin •ib them to their new home. Is continuous. so much. Tba Tower of London. Bt. “The Centenary Program tn tCo Ban- tetralions to tCo letter, by knowing PREV*3 LEADING CAPE, 30-33, Mrs. P. H. Shea has received word Paul*# Cathedral, Westminster Abbey. Central street. C oJlline l of Bingham, “ --Y 'lL *?* wera frtend. in town Norman Mon- Mr. nnd Mra. Alpbsns Abbott, recent­ day School.” Rev. WU. Li Bovard how th* Harmon Hom* Bakery, 169 that her nephew Dr. John E. Clark of Condo* Bridge. Tba Old Corlpalty Shop, 3jM>—Address. 8treaton. Ul- haa arrived oversees. Or. nlght the guest* of friend*. They ly of Barre, Vt., ware renewing old and tb* *tr**t« made femllter by Olrk- State street produces cookery tCot is f t i TH**4*lr auto for Turner. Mr. and other eaglten writ ars. Tn* "Tbo Centenary Plan ef Organiza­ STEEL CEILllfflS—TR* STiWDAEl Blake was her* for on* year a few Haskell who haa been spending hla va­ acquaintances Monday. Mr. Abbott hgo most appetizing and pleasing sold out his business nt Barre nod will an Arid* of Raglind ere very hesuti- tion,** Rev. i . C Craig. Always what you want, fresh sad 8toe! celling has Cocoma a otandsri ygore ago and during his stay made cation with relattvea In Maine la re­ and tha ttngltsh peopt*,-|ow apokan feature of constrnctloLi "m any friends who are glad to hear, of turning to Annapolis where he Is a move to California. and eourtaoua. are ao ready with thrir J.30—Training Conferences. without the “Cokery taste.** student at the Military Academy. hospitality and helpfslneaa. that you (a) Pastors snd Representatives of Durable, ornamental, economical bis safe arrival. We ara glad to learn that Norman Oet acquainted with. I forget for a lira* this terrible war and Local Centenary Council*. HARMON'S -HOME BAKERY. 189 Easily and quickly applied. Always APPOINTMENTS FOR RED CROSS Thurlough Is recovering from th* ac­ STOCKTON SPRINGS f**l•irhat that you eraare lustfust bring vrvtoomsSvrvtoon to ready to mak* estimates. Wide variety cident which befell him recently when our ancoatrwl horns. I eppsalit to ell to Rer. J. C Craig. State 8 treat. The range of activities and amouni Co, "Co »bot by a play mat a, th* ball STOCKTON SPRINGS. S.pt- IT— So everything yen ran te hrip bringbrtn this (b) Sunday School Workers. of designs. Quick delivery. Address of work In the Old Town Branch have rrom a rifle passing through tha left Mr*( Shorrock of Montreal la the tarribla war lo a vteforloua______oo*. close. WlU •Meaera. Borard. Smith aad Mrs. KA8TKRN MAINE 8TEKL t'Lli.l.NU Increased go greatly this summer, that firm. | kind wishes to bIL I remain. CO, Li F. Corker, Mgr., Harlow street, Mra. Sylvia Taylor left Tuesday for g«e*t of ber sleter and husband, Rer. Toure aiaecrely. Lamoraanx. certain re arrangements In the organ­ - visit In I>*xt*r fitter b#ln* the n eat fitanley *ridsr after- yoar gowns to fit properly so Harding, chairman of surgical dress- (eg#, Next Sunday evening the service at noon* of this wnsk. TCo need (a crest g.la ■Btereoptloon Add re**. Ton will always hart that lags; Miss Alice Chapman, chairman Ths opportunity te help Is ours. Let A Croaa-Sacllon of tCo World.** Mention. trim, smartly tailored r.ppear* tha Congregational church will be every i>«xter woman consider thla aa a ance: of the kultUag department. Miss JONESPORT omitted on account of tha propoaed special appeal ta h*r lo Co a regelar Rev. W. Li Dlssonatt*. Okapmau will have as ber assistants worker atitCo Rad Cross rooms. (Krom Our Regular Correspondent.) — - * y a----- Red Croaa concert to be given in the Lentey Annls has gone to train the following ladles who have kindly Universal 1st church. The morning Mlsa M. Olive tVInalow. town chair- — O OSSAR D volunteered their service* tor the dlf- m * n o t ths Oextsr unit of th* Main# w here he will Co employed ta Ut« ship­ BELFAST. Sept 17-The Belfast Co. Th* MISSES CANNON. A.iS?CTJ55teWCo service will be held as nsnal. % Woman'si‘a LibertyLibart' loan committee, will -tarent afternoons: Mrs. It. J. Plum­ L*wlaton. Wednesday, arrfcrad home go to Bangor Wednesday, where ahr yard. of ibe Third Maine Regiment west on 57 MsJn Street with hla bride and will apend a few days and Mrs. George 8. WarSwell will Mra. T. R- Workman has returned mer on Mondays, Mra. Frank Given. at his home bafor* returnlag to Camp shorUy move Into the hoes* whlcn wllf ettend a JotoV conference ot tbe Ita first camping trip Saturday, the lo­ Tuesdays; Mr*. James McNaughton, men Cod women town chairmen of Pe­ from a nas luchardaon of A D . Dunning tk Mra. Charles Li Sanford nnd her son Pred Blodgett wsa among ths l>exter eye. the direction of the local offlcani, as­ UNUHAJi’a, 13 UsMtnien.i Sl tlffeation from tb* chairman: "Th* Co., was in town. Friday, calling on hi* Li Li Sanford of Brooklyn. N. Y. en mm motoring to llangur thla morning Mr. and Mrs. Charlea 8. Kerr and sisted by Maj. Brown of lxxter. of work Is to cover the following actlvl- customers. 1 Wednesday) for the purpose of attend­ daughter Corel by. who bars Coen m Bari* Kmlth. Wllford Pyer and John tour, arrived nt th* Missre Colcord s ing lo buetneea Interests. this battalion and Lieut. Carl II. Us* receiving. Inspecting, peeking. nlbha, who are In the aervlc* ar* pare- oh Saturday night, remaining until Mr. and Mra Lite man Franklin and visiting relative# In this city snd Tld- Stevens ot the Medical Department. gad‘forwarding completed allotments Ing short furloughs at horn*. .Monday to look over (he Sanford prop­ daughter. accompanied by frlsnds fnlty. hav* returned to New Yorlt. One tent was used for a hospital tent. NOTICE. received from auxiliaries; packing r.. IS. Turner of Mllbridg* waa calling motored ta Augusta and Summerville Roger Small returned Tueaday front •n frlands in town. Friday. erties on Fun Point. recently, where they were the gHe*t* Maj. Brown gave drill work during completed goods from this branch. deorg* A Harmon and family want to Mr. and Mra. J. H. Oerrlsh motored of Mra Franklin's parents. Mr. and Mr*. tCo Canadian Corder where h* has the afternoon and a lecture In lb* OtV CHAT haa IrAinl sml will ore a ■ad forwarding same John Hayden, formerly of Dexter. been n fir* warden sine* Iasi MLiv. business in ths Kpowrton Block. I'henl* Bangor. Friday, returning Saturday down from Bangor for a few hoars Mr. nnd Mra. Lindsll i’hsdboume. who forenoon. All of the mm of th* com­ Mew. Itelfsst. rtaterlay. 8e»«. triLi and T o assist you In this work you will evsnlng. making tha trip by autoi on Saturday. Prank Simmons, wbo te tn the nary pany stood the trip well, snd all are will continue business at (hr old ulaee take over the preaent packing com­ About Tour hundred people as- have been spending the paat several on Main atreet. v aambled at tba Opera llouae, Tuesday It Is reported that th* steamship daya In th* Aroostook, have returned on transport duty, speot Sunday at bla anxious to go sgoia. It te probable mittee and maka such additions there­ home. Th* trip to the northern couaty home In this city. that*ths company will go Into cauip erenlng. «*pt. loth, th* occasion being Antagonism which sailed from New wa* mad* by automobile. to aa you deem necessary; you will the dedication of th* town servlc* flag. York last October for th# Far East Mra. William Richardson and two again In aCout two weeks. draw on the chairman of sawing, sur­ Jonesport thus ahowod Its prid* in'What A host of i>rxtcr frlehd* of Sergt. Saturday by automobile, returnlnn IU on* hundred sters r*pr**«nL W* and haa been running between various Kor Bussell ars puaxled With regard to children arrived Tuesday from Port­ Miss A. Annette Holt left this morn­ Monday. gical dressing and knitting for suck are glad that only on* gold otar shew* porta on tbe Indian ocean for many a telegram received by Kergt. Bussell's land for a visit with Mrs. Richardson’s ing for Washington. l>. C. after apend­ .Mr. and Mra frank Harrington ol Snip, as you may need for Inspection, as yet en It* aurfae*. Appro print* four father. Fred.. Husaall of Foxeroft. the D o v e r-ro x rro ft wrere la P arkm an Hen­ mlnuta apeechaa war* mad* by tha fol­ months, has been taken by tbS govern­ message being forwarded from th* war parents. 'Mr. sad Mra. Hiram O. Eaton, lng a two weeks vacation with her na/ railing upon relattvea this letter being your authority there­ ment and turned over to the Italian department and atatea that Herat. Kus- In llrlramer street. parents. Waller Ingalls and twe for and yon will obtain such boxes, lowing gentleman: Charlea Hlnklay, selll has been severely wounded, tho children and Mra William Ifusrev ol J B. gtevena. A. D. Roger*, i f B. government for service la the Medi­ Mra Carl Robinson is visiting her MemCora of Ute O. Q. Club of ths Hrearar were Sunday gurata of Mra H tools, etc., as may be secretary In th* Bryant. l>. If. Corson. R#v. C. W. Robin­ date of the Injury bring July K A let­ Baptist chnreh enjoyed a plcafc sup­ work. son. Ferdinand Nortcn. Kldsr J. 8he«y terranean. Tha ship la aow at Port ter received by the young man'* father father, Hugh Smith, 1a Wilson street. K* ’ * 1 JfFit. waa chairman of th* meeting. Jon-a- Bald and tha craw la expected to ar­ under thr dal* of July Ii. conveyed the Mra. Robinson haa been to ('nop Co­ per st th# park. la the evening Mr and Mrs. Htanwood Mnasr aad “This schedule ot operations ls a port Cornet Band assisted In Th# musle, rive inIn New “York, the port of die Information that he had left a hospital, vens, Ayer, Maas., to visit ber hus­ friends wer* Invited and got he red daughter Charlotte ef I'ambrMire were tentative one, subject to change should a* thay.do m ost---- after having received slight wounds. visitors at the home of CL Li MeKuslck “ "Ltr.fl* moat generously on nil pub- j charge about October lst. laical to­ Sergt. Husselll has a wife, who before band. He has Coen transferred to around a large Conflrs toasting marsh­ Tuesday your experience prov* that change Is lls occasions, wrhlle the rest of the I terest ia chailenetMt hv Him f..i .i,., her marriage waa Mlsa Annie Williams mallows and telling stories. There Mra. William Collins and Miss K ali •ecessar y." musical program waa aa follow#: Star | cnanengea by the tact (hat Ytie University whore he will tako up Maralon. who hare been guests ef Mr Mpangiod Banner, audience, leader, H. I wree Stockton Coys aro among the of Povcr, and on* child. - hla duties aa a chemist. were twenty-two present. Further notification has been sent to J. Koaere; solo,, Keep Horn# Firea Burn- crew, Copt Perry Sprague. Male The Waldo County Teachers Asso­ anti Mr. M 1C Ufa Ire Lift'Jtelurdiy for -tb* chairmen of all departments, and Ing. Mrs. D. H. Corson; solo, iteddy'a | Chaster Harrium A.al.tant e*__.___ One of the span of horees, owned by Palrfl.ld, where they will «|*lt relative# 11 COLUMBIA FALLS Charles Drllloti, whlrh went over (Co ciation will meet ta Unity Beptsm- Cofor* returning to thrir home In Hina It the tulzlllarles of Alton. Argyle. Prayer. Amanda Davla: duet. lira. L\ | V . wi°' A***RUnl Lnglnecr | Cor 2*th. ham Bradley and Ureenbuah thnt ‘on ac­ C. Norton. Mra. o. IV. Ix>ok; solo. When I Clifford. embankment nt the Maine Central Th* Isgol advisory board w ho are to Pershing Shell Cross Th# ithlns, km. | The superintendent of ths water I COI.t'MHIA. Sept. IT—Interesting tet­ railroad yard several days ago, has Lieut. John Li Billingo and wife who assist th» drafted mm In mahlnr out count of the growing quantity of oar ters are received by Mr. and Mrs. Bo­ have Coen vtaltlng bis sisters. Mra. thrir questionnaires In the town work and the probable Iarg* future CillfVV^rwilion^merlcl1 Ju^lrnre S’™ ?** h*,d f c" w »®rk land Young uf Columbia Kails from tines died front Injuries. The horses 8upt. Corson reports the final'am i I Sunday replacing a broken hydrant, thrir gon Private Howard 11. Young, ran nway. crashed through the fence Will I'reston nnd Mrs. H. Li McDon­ growth. It haa seemed wise to appoint complete list ot teachers for Jonesport I near the docks on Capo Jettison. TUe' who I* tn Krane* In th* Machine Tmo\. have charge over the knitting, sewing, “ HlrtVhooi, w. r. Jude. Prln.; Ethsl ent to get,Mbllll3r thla work of done"uperiatend- on a day American Kxprdltionary Korea*. In a as tar as Watervillo by Mra. McDon­ aad surgical dressings activities of ltblnd. Helm Ballsy, assistants. recant tetter ha sneak* of the great one horse waa broken and caused ths W . Li Brow n te in l t a n g o r a s Ju r e - Covs arsmmsr achool. Minnie Ueory. other than Sunday Is a striking com­ pleasure and comfort given him by hla death of the animal. ald. man at ths present term of eourt li|a : Ibis branch chapter, and Ita auxlll- Rllsai>eta Htrout and Ituth Crowley, as- mentary on the labor situation ta this l>arrnt's letters, and those from Ills sis­ Mr. snd Mrs. George Davis and Mra. daughter went with htm m l srtss. trader the beard of directors BlfltflPjg. ______TtHage.'»»» n " ters, Mrs, Jvttta Mcyrllt and Mre. M ama The dinner, which will Co served at Jsuow TUw wbo hax* bsan spending tha are visiting relative* there. -and chairmen. Mrs. J. William Boyle C ovolnlsrme3TiV*.TIllrRtiswr“ Higgins, his iiin* sut.-r iterate -ana 12O'clock this noon tn the Baptist voa- , 8*a Ti a-Sasri -boo r . i e r m O treans t.’ovc Primary. Kthsl McPherson. Sunday evening. Sept. 22nd a Rod brother Irving, hla uncle, Irving, (the try. Is for th* public as woli as for summer at their cottage at Norlupurl from n visit with her nlrec- Mn>. lU r tv has been appointed to thjg position.’* Kelley's Point. Ida Worcester. Cross Ratty will be held ta the Unl- famous left handed baseball pitcher. returned boms yesterday having en­ Mqulres ot l’as»4dumkeas. Headquarters for the knitting do- Isa-r ltay, Ida McKenny. Ojr Young) who .gathered many honors tho visiting delegate* to the Snnday joyed a very ploaaant summer. Miss Ktsls Itlrtisni ->u h*.’ s o n . (* MunspiH'C. Kttlp! Tucker. ▼ersallst church at 7.30. A satisfactory from Mmn* to California, arid la now Drxter to spend a few months with her Ivjnarimont will continue (o be nt Cray School Institute aud anyone who wish­ Susan Klla Burgin. nged 55 years fl Liteno, Mra. Alloa I’osslry, | entertainment will he offered and no happily oriilodt with his wife and es will Co served. aunt M ra tlaak ell. Jk Co’s, and will be open every after- AlU-jr's nay. Corris IleaL admission will Co charged. There will daughter, who traveled with him In his nnd 10 days died Iasi night. Hhe is Mrs. Li K witart is on a tLiit ta her ■oon from one to five-thirty. Flying t’lsis, Eth*t llaycook. Co singing, rcadinga and special ad­ home town <*t Columbia Falla also from Tho vote of the high school Is to survived by her husband, N. K Bur- daughter Mrs l. Sills* of Milo. Beal e, Vivian Poster. Ituth Cokes. other home folks Howard has been In abandon root ball for tCo season and Mr. and Mra Waller 8iirnr. - „f Old dresses. Rer. Harry Hulley has Coen ginM snd» U U children.b M I I S i r i l . *- V | I o w n W Dorta Tracy. trench battle*. Ha states he Is wc|l snl have an extended baseball season. A Town wer# tbs gurels *1 J. r St&erl i.q ORONO Wes* Jonrsport Oremmar. RcRlna | asked to preside. * ratlug along Iteely. although there has Mr. snd Mn. John Ainslle of S y n t • Sunday, Cummlnga principal; Frauds Haiiiiun. Jatoty been much uuulraaaiit weather. moss meeting was held Monday after­ ruse who b-iye Coeu visiting theit1 SUae Ulady* Ii*w> nf llowleiid v «. * assistant. I|e says. "W c a re luM l.se k Trotn th e noon and two nines were rorrned rrom en»l*r nl Cor uncle W. C. Xe on * Sun­ ORONO. Sept 17—Miss Maud Collins Intermediate. Orrte Lnmson. BOUTON, Kept. Ifl—The fund* and or­ daughter. Mrs. O. t>. Vickery liar* re­ day. ganisation of the Nrw Knarland Anui- front, so at preaewt it is quits quiet mctuCors of tbe four classes. Carull and mother, who hav* been occupying Primary. Mre. P. Newbury. i teur Athletic t'nlon were placed at the here. I am glad )iS ate all well. I re­ turned home. 11. R Braun and If. M. Lins mo re hav* th* Rpgera house on Mein street, have disposal of eoidiera and aatlor* by a vote ceived it latter from Melxar TltiheUS, ta Williams was elected captain and Mrs. James H. Howes leaves on moved thrir famlltes Into the wouilq mored to Bangor, where Mis* Collins PROSPECT HARBOR of that sortety at Ita annual meeting Columbia >‘*ll», shldlsr In France.) 1 William Street, manager, of tho first Tuesday, to visit hrr daughter, Mre. where they are •ngssvH in cutllns Urch her# tonight. Joseph K. Conway of thla hare not yet met httn. but hope too. but fo r V. H. Nason and son. Cos resumed her duties ta the private Mrs. C. F. Htoddvr of Boston has been nine and Meredith fturrill, captain of Richard P. Whitman ta Campello, Th# lairkln Club met whh Mr*. W. a recent guest of Mra Thoms* Van C.‘.‘ president in place of do not know at prshsnt where ho I*. It school lbore. tn oolnmhls tho. second nine. Theee two nine# Mu l C Nae-n th* past week. N ••»#. li iltiara C. l*ratt. Who I# now in war Mra Inna Hawyar and daashters «,»* Prof. Peabody of the law school w 1th Jamea Olllsnders haa returned from a erv ica Falls now, during 'U>s blushers^ season, win play during ths fall when tha John and Tolford Durham left yes­ t hup*, to hear frOra you often. With Camping at th* Lake for a few days 1 Lite family hav* moved from Bancor to a recent trip to lloaton. weathor penults. terday for MnntlCo .N'.'Y.. where they while Mr. Sawyer and gon 8Co|i|.in Mlsa Emily Edwards and her rathsr love to all. ' ” Hoererd. Orono aad will occupy tho Rogers Howard Young who** mother iaaa The Red Cross workrooms ta South will attend ths St. John Military were loading lumber here we were all °f Jackson, Mich., have been recent Brower will Co open Wednesday after­ school. glad te hav* tho#* old friends with ua Rons* on Main street guests of-vMrs. Parolln* Main. Dr. member of the Worcester family, * his acatu If only for a tew daya. Prof. Charles Sasley and family liav* Frederic Halu of Jackson. Mtctu liaa father algo rels|ed. has great artlsltr noon for sewing and all lbs workers Frank Waterman left Tuesday for bevn a guest d t hla mothsr ror a fsw talent. - Li Cole of Uteuhen. * that ha has gtvriven up th* Cohit___ Of Mr. and Mre. C. Li Oaksa went to I “ ,nl I double elreo«lhl, and add to it U’ bhampoos contain too much alkali, which Private Philip M. Wprkman. who la smaktng. and from tha serious ton*___ of “1 wgo talking with my nelgbCor. Btanehard Monday for a few daya pint of hot water and a little sraau- very injurious, as it dries the scab w ith th e SOM L i V. A- overseas, w rites aom* of hla lettere. he snows that he Crate Houston leaves Monday for lated augor. Take on* “ tableapoonful realises th* great Importance of a Mi­ Mr. Webb, the other day, regarding four times a day. god makes tCo Coir brittle. meet Int*e«stlag tetters, lie mentions tho great trouble kls stomach had Bowdoln College to resume his studios ths glorious wgather ta aunny France dlers obligations, to make th* best of al that institution. This will often bring quirk rellvf from '• •Th.c **»t thing to Coe is just plain muJ- In a quaint old town with atone houses, himself. Cod do hla duty for th* honor given him. H* said h# suffered Li r. Cousins haa a position In the th* distress! n o h * ail nolaea dossed . foCod cocoanut ot), for this is pure and Inside as well as out Everywhere the of hom* and country. Cod tb* Allies. 7 or 3 year*, and had Coen almost wood-working esiabllsluseiil ot Jo h n nostrils shouldotien, breathing Cocome fljtty cly greasclcsa ICi very cheap, and Americana are joyfully received; that at death’s door a number of times Scale* In School street.* easy snd tCo murus step drapplng Into hea having a good tlraa Cod learning Karl Tibbetts of th* navy, stationed agorae Hollins return* this week'to the throat. Il te eu r to prepare, costa wtente the most expensive soaps or any-’ rTLiWn. at th* Coarlretown-Boeton NaVy Yard, from acuta Indigestion and bloat­ Camp D*ven*,tArer. Mass , after a flv* « little and Is pleasant to take. Antons who has Catarrhal Deafness at head ; jUng else all toi pieces. Yon can get E!?.,lki?h*w l*ft for Nuxated Iron Increases strength has recently been granted a furlough ing of ggo. which seemed to shut days furlough. •gon at any drag- st More, Cod a few ounces • Hilt with li#r teofi. lUchard, wbo and endurance of dollrat*. nervous, to visit hi* parents. Mr and Mra Isaiah off bla heart action. Ha said h* Mr. and Mr*. Walter I.unt asceom- nolees should glv* this preaertntton a S f f l last tU te to enter achool there run-down pgopla In two weeks' time Tibbetts to Columbia Kalla P*inled byl»r th*irtheir *ausala Mlsa Thelma _ trial.—Advt. wholemhoU family for months. m,**#r;.Thomaa VCo Keaa and daughter, In many Instances. 'It haa been used Nary-man Walter I’ease, Li Li Li wouldn't hava lived much longer If Litttls and friend of Revere. Mena, drove Simply moisten tbe Coir with water Miss \ an Nssa, hava 1 aft for lloaton. and endorsed by such men a* Hon. Haigufrl. of Plymeutli. M ala who haa h# hadn't taken Mayr’a Wonderful to llrartford and Hanaor ted rub it in. about a teaspoaaiul is all The tetter will sail for Franco In a few !t'l» doo* will coo vines off * money re- ter accompanied by Mr. end Mrs F W. Mr and Mr* It Bltksaora. at Mr. Jo h n K U lcktnora m frtends ta Columbia Falla • tandoLi—AdtrL M u irs/ 1‘srkman drove te Jack Derby. Mv, Copt. IK, lata l 1 BANGOR DAILY NEWS. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER lg, 1918.

Four of tho m s la th* picture lost AMimeXEXT a lag each In the famous battle of i i r s E v m Hast Woman Who Has Paaahsndals laat November. It Is' said that daring th* battle there was a ter­ SENATE If PROBE rific duel between a Canadian and —DOING HEk HAYING. have been appointed: erene while Senator Kgnyoir Republi­ ______EFFIE POOLER M A L L E Y . S o p r a n o -______Legal Advisory Bfiard for Division can. of Iowa, declared that If Congress permits these enormous expenditures PRICK OP TICKKT8 When William Philbrook or Belfast does the Ironing for many of them and No. 1, County of Penobecot: COL’RHB TICKET* choice ef fi*ata (Fir* Concerts). 16 00 *a00. 87.00, Albert O. Averill, Old Town, chair­ to go unnoticed, a poor man soon will EVENING QtiNCKKTH

l fAmerican Casualties RAIN MARS RACES ■' . , * > ______WOMEN’S COLUMN Maine Casualties Tfcafclott nnd Consistent Winners of the Oxen Pulling Matches and Hawn*bold DIED OF DISEASE Year Go Down to Defeat at .Race of the 2.40 Horses. Hints lUctpsa to ent CARL Li ERICKSON. Kev Sweden Opening Events. * The Big Day Today. Un High Coat __ _ SEVERELY WOUNDED of Living COLUMBUS, O.. Sept. 17—Grand CBpecUl to T b * Baagor Dally X*wg) •1ST QUALITY EDWARD J . CONLEY, Greenville Jet. Circuit racing began here today on a MO.VROE. Sept. If—Tbe annual bftr alow track because ef haavy mini of opened today, the threatening weather RELEASING' WHEAT Monday nnd cloudy akies today up un­ of the morning somewhat affecting the WASHINGTON*. Sept. 17—The fol­ O. Tblesse, Tbomsonvllle. Conn.; Pri­ til noon. The course was made aafe WILL PREVENT DISASTER vates Stanly Jolnrog, Eastbampton, attendance. Tb# principal excitement lowing casualties are reported by the for racing by 3 o'clock and tbe four was th* pulling matches. Maas.; Frederick Cortel, North ford. events were completed, bat not without Oar food administrator hss Just been Commanding General of the American Conn.; John T. Achillea, Iloxbury, J. W. Nickerson of Swanvllle won A Different Process Expeditionary Forces: son t very conaiatent winner* of the ths first prixe for pulUn* oxen. Ills to tho ’’Front” snd sends us tha new Mass.; Edward G. Brulotte, Manches­ year being defeated. Biniand in the —and a different malted milk—a rrn tmaltpd milk. The milk* Killed in a c tio n ...... •••••••..... 31 ter, K. IL; Nicholas Coppucclo. Bos­ pair pulled a weight of 0.600 pounds 30 flour conservation message. 2.06 trot, met with hie first defeat of feet and S Inches and won 340.* A cartful survay hsa baan mad* by casein Is actually acted upon by malt ferments which partially Missing In action...... 99 ton; Armabd Horton. Nsw Haven; Prank J. Medlar. Burlington. Vt.; Guy the season on the big line. He waa not Corest Lane’s pair of Frankfort won th* Pood Administrator of th* Allied predigest it. Hence, Borneo’*—the perfected malted milk. Wounded sererelyr...... 134 IL Merrill.'SpringHeld. Mass.; Hyman up to his speed, and Royal Mac won n a prise of $25 for pulling tb# same countries and from tb* reports It Is Died of disease.,"...... 7 Miller, Brockton, Mass.; Angelo Cam- straight heat rtetory. Biniand getting weight 15 feet. 5 Inches. found that to reserva enough supplies Quickly prepared— nutritious, pure, wholesome and delicious^ Died of wound*;'...... 20 no better than third money. Biniand Li B. Could of Dlxmont won $16. potaro. Derby. Conn.; Frank A. Coaon- and reaerre against disaster for two For Invalid*—for the kiddle*- bo tor cold-bed time or mealtime. Wounded, (degree undetermined. 12 tlno, Gardner, Mans.; Seymore Hutch­ aold for $100 to the field’s 1150 tn th* pulling 13 feet, 10 Inches. hundred and twenty million people Prtsonor ...... 1 inson, Waat Danville. VL early betting. The same oxen contested In another fighting agalnift Germany there must • . M d on Bordn’t-at ail dray ttorot- (s sgsarv packages owl* Wounded slightly...... 1 Mason, Bristol, Yt. Directum J., who hss not been de­ claas. 7 feet or under In girth. The be maintained a conservation of wheat feated sine* the second North Randall weight was 4,350. Nickerson’s oxen | flour during th* coming year. TVtal ...... 3-* tlrlglaally tha Finlanders were flre- Grand Circuit meeting, took his bent- pulled 24 feet, 10 inehea, and won flO. I Beginning September first we may KILLED IN’ ACTION wnrslitppera. and to this (act. doubtless, log, loo. in the King Stake, purs* $3,000 Lane’s pulled 11 feet and won (S-. may b* traced tha custom, never na- ; nsa twenty per cant, of wheat flour In Private Charlea H.’ Cleland. Water­ for 2.01 pacers. Could’s polled 3 feet, 4 inches and won' elected at midsummer and other sea­ »S. out baiters, dough, and pastry mixture. bary, Conn. t sons. of lighting on th# hills bonfires, AdU>o Gay, a 20 to 1 abot from the . Thera ar* many of ua who will continue / 3 ( r n £ M C i around which the country folk dance, half mile tracks, won the last tnrss The judges were Fred Tasker. W. B. DIED OP WPUfCQD. while they Join .their voices In musical Twombler of Monroe. oa practically a total whaat a bat lattice chorus. At the coast this traditional heats. Hal Boy took the first and Di­ V. I basis ao long aa thara U a need for ‘ Private Thomas Meus#.. Reading, Hr* Is often lit upon a raft some short rectum J. the third. The finish In tbs' THE TRACK. Hass. distance from th* shore. and there th* ■ wheat. Wa Ilka tha aaw breads sad w* MALTED M ILK WOUNDED SEVERELY. festive throng row In a etrcl*. sin g in g third heat was a thriller, the first four Bnt on# race was on the card today, I fssl mors American when w* are re- almost a* long aa tb* flames continue horses doing a blanket finish. Ih* 3.49 class. Tber* were seven | leasing a bit mors than absolutely Mechanic William II. Stoddard, to llluminat* tb* somewhat weird The 2.11 trot went to* Tommy Todd starters and all drove aa If they want­ Bprlagfleld. Uasa.; Mechanic Charles scen e. nee assarV. In straight beats. Tb* Horse Review ed the money. Royal Hall of Damarl- Tha Food Administration Is relying Futurity for two-year-old trotters was scotta with LoUle Roberta got the big upon each householder to do ber part won by Princess Etewah, the favorite end of the purse. The summary: aad aae that at least twenty per cent, horse breaking In the third heat Sum­ Class, Mixed. Parse 1190. of subatlbite cereals |* mixed into th* maries: Lottie Roberts, (H all)..’...... 1 1 1 Wheat flour for all uses at home. ’ OUTFIT 2.11 TROT. S IN 5. PURSE 11,000. Jos Hunter, fBean)...... t 3 3 ASK POR VICTORY MIXED FLOUR. Consisting of Tommy Todd (Hendrick)...... 1 1 1 Herewant. (Montgomery)...... 3 8 3 To be sure to ham your mixture cor­ 81s Blag fMurphy) ...... 2 8 2 Dowry. (Pens#) ...... 6 4 4 Mary Hal. (G r a y )...... 4 6 « rect buy Victory Mixed Flour. Thla will Daisy Todd (Alien) ...... 7 3 4 b* in the proper proportion of four 1 Grey Enamel Lncky Clover (Cox) ...... 3 9 3 Bird, (Amsden) ...... fi 6 6 Jessie Ward. (Dearborn)...... 7 7 7 pounds of wheat flour to one pound of Golden 8pear. Jim Mack. Hollyrood other barley or corn flour. Th# Honrs ning Boiler Kate. Peter Pogu* and Dexter Sym Time— 2.21 hi, 2.22. 2.27. also started. * T i m e - m 1*. 2.12«*. 2.104*. BIG DAY WEDNESDAY. 1 Wire Jar Rest 2.0fi TROT. THREE HEATS, PURSE There ought to be aome fine racing $1,000. on Wednesday with the 2.19 and 2.26 classes, one with 14 and the other 16 1 Jar Lifter Royal Mac fMurphy)...... 1 1 1 entries and the horses all on the Busy's Lasale (Cox) ...... 3 3 3 grounds. Biniand (Hendrick) ...... 3 4 2 There era many Interesting exhibits Pistol and ivevolver v^artridgea Heir Reaper (G eers)...... 4 z 4 in nil departments. The Belfast band' T im e-2.0314. 2.10. 2.11. Is furnishing music and V. N. Vlning ~ / o r Shooting Right THE HORSE REVIEW FUTURITY. starting tbs races. ______1*___ 21 C O M P L E T E 3 YEAR OLD TltOT, 2 IN 3. K R hams fisfsaas. lor kwattag *v for target sheet jag. U y tbs Li ad *4 PURSE ttaioo. JAl'ItXAX I t r iifa ths aistal w Jr n s lw r eafsrts i n i J aad lAsasflna* deysad Prince** Etewah.(White) ...... 1 1 U U Walton and neorgs W, This Outfit will hold seven pint or quart jars. Also oa ts w i*— tke R is ia fto s UMC “ Rod Bail"" k ru L Norman Dillon (S errllt)...... 3 2 a smaller size holding four pjnt or quart jars at $ 2 .7 5 K ssv iaf that s riagt* ~urerrooateil«‘* wild shot may cos* In * tLi match, Betty Arnold Walla (Rodney) ....« 3 oa* misfir* ia a kuadrtd shot* tkrwar kim au o i hi* vrtaaaag “form,"" tbs Periscope (Dodge) ...... 3 6 tarfirt eksiwpto* rbensrs Roaiafloa UMC Cartridges. King Stout also started. W alk in and look around, Time- 2.13%. 2.13V THE 2.W PACE, THE KINO STAKE, 3 IN S. PURSE *3.000.

Ztlla Holden returner 9l from PHtaflsUL wksi spending a few days * err. Mlsa Hponeer wdll for Kentucky ta taacw OTIS A notabl# ; 1/. Mrs. 8. A. Billing* of ttargentvtll___Mo_ ___ and_____ New T . .ork . . city and two'daughtrra. Mra. K ugsn* Li (Ton- roy" and “ ' Mrs. ” "George ...... Downtni of H rook- lyn. N. Y.. were callers at__ l„ jc W arren farm laal Wednesday. They — motored A PRACTICAL DESIGN from their summer hoot to .. visit old seenej^snd places that are dear to them. IMU—Thl* model will mak* a cool They, • flrst ■ ■ - weal —- -- to -— the — cemeter; where and comfortable dress It Is rompoesd a Iarg* monument marka th* llttl*Ittl* lot. of a separate gtilmpe that may be but­ Mra Conroy brought Aow*ra all th* way to plar* over her (a(her*a grave—tha toned to th* skirt, whlrb Is finish** I s l e flevfla** f l V I« m. a ..# . ^ . with a supsoder waist, l a s t , craps and batlete ar* nlr* fur the gulmps. WK.MT BAXCiOR snd tbe same materials may be used Mr. and Mra. Harold Kimball and son for the dress, which ta good also for war* tb* wrak-end auesta ot Mr. and M ra J . W. Kimball and family. aergs, gabardln*. gingham, seersucker, Mrs Albert Hmtth spent a frw days, chsmbray snd linen. the guest of Mr. and Mra. II. i. !>oaav, Th* pattern Is cut In 4 sixes: 4. fi, I recently. and 19 yeara. Hite > requires 24 yard# of 3fi Inch material for the drew and 1% yards for th* gulmpe. With complete stocks of lumber and other A pattern of this Illustration, mailed Ip any address on receipt of 10 esnta building materials on hand .we’re ready lo sup­ In sllter or stamps. A. H. M iller. ply vour needs for Fall building—.AND DO IT Mr* a. J. Murphy received a lettar M ra IT. (I. Verplast ha* returned tn recently from her young aon. Stephen her hom* after spending several weeks QUICKLY. and hr write* ha like* hla school very away with frtanda and- relative*. much. He entered the high classes last Mra. O eorg* Congley and M r* A. II. We have complied with Monday al Van Huren. Millar spent tiundsy at liar Harbor Su r . * This is the time for repair work. Put on new Mr. and Mr*, fountain* Pavla enter­ Miss Esther !>avla la visiting friends tained last week. Mr. l»avla' mother and and relatives In Co*. roofs. Improve your buildings. With the com­ sister* of liar Harbor and Otter Creek A wtddlng reception wsa tendered NfiDW the Governments request Hollis Mallsbury of Amherst visited Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kimball t>y tha his parents. Mr. and Mrs Aaron tfslls- bride’s parents, Mr. and Mr*. Cowls Li ing indoor weather there are many little repair burn over Katurriay night. lH>rr, Saturd ay evening a l th * hom# o f Residence Charles Coach and eon Percy of Law­ the bride. I>alnly refreshments wero jobs to be done inside th.* house. Build in a new to be satisfied with a rence. Mass, came last Humla> lo Join served and many wished th* young Mrs. Coach and their two daughter*. wedded pair all happiness and Joy foi a P. O. Address bath room or finish the attic. We can supply all Mlsaes Harriot and Karah Coach who long wedded Ilfs. have ti*en here for a month's visit. The Karvtce* were held ss usual at the the necessary building material, including Beaver reasonable profit and to family returned Tueaday. taking the M Li church, ttunday. Ilsv. Arthur R . F . B . train from Kllsworth Kalla Black tpok* In the evening e Board and other kinds of lumber. Over 16.000,000 women In thla conn' hOl'THWKST IIAIUHIU S la te ...... Call on ua for anything in Building Material. keep the quality up to Hchoola hero open Monday, ttept. 23 try do their own bouseworlL with Carl Kelley principal of the high Address all orders to the reboot: Mrs Waterman, assistant; Miss Chick, commercial teacher; Mis* Annie BANGOR DAILY NEWS, standard. t'tark and Mary Whitman In charge of L. M. SULLIVAN CO., the primary prudes. PATTERN DEPT., Bangor, Mrs. John Norwood of Calais, and Mrs. Superfluous Hair 66 Exchange St., Bangor, Me. Alice Hodgdan hav* barn spending a All orders will have prompt week with Mrs. Berths Itobbin*. guests of Mra Will Hanna. Phone 740 T he pretty cottage bu ilt thla season for l>. I . Ma» 4> Id trrry nearly romplrt.-d and aUietiouaUi eouu .ba.occiutlad. bs .oo. ' ‘ lUT-lba...... laiuily. - JEANETTE WEILER Mr snd Mr* Stanley A. Pish and twu rhlldren. who hav* been the guest* of s t i»N Mr. and Mr*. Oscar te Olsen for a few and proporilona are plainly marked on . 4U*ftrapper ten ta on* In a day* have returned lo thrir hurav In th* package. talg* bottle Tor alfchrn use. Old Town. IN He# the (.1 from a ham thin an«* Paris Gray and Lawrence Robinson, When whaat flour la purchased either crisp, like bacon; It Is almost aa goo* who have been employed nearly a year barley, corn meal or corn flour must i«* f*vhjr4r*te.| egg* are handy tu h*V. of absence (o r two weeks to visit home. • purchased In tba proportlon'ofason* on hand le use where less than on. Cowell Bickford from Gamp .Devens has egg can b* bred, as three teaspoonful. also Itecii enjoying a abort furlough IHiund of either to four pounds of wlprat I equal one egg here. dour. When using barley flour, sift sever* Mrs. Everton Golt Is •till vary criti­ . . I like to tell folks around There are some localities where oth­ limes as that make* it lighter cally 111 at her home, under car* of a | If Ih * Ice water, watering pot or im trained nurse. er flours are desirable aa wheat releaa- 1 cold water dish has holes, stop than M \r. T. Corey tbs, who suffered Here what a new woman ora. The administration allows that with tar or rhewliig gum such a aoriowful bereavement In July— where deglrablc the consumer may buy o ld sto ck in g cape a re fln* to put ont< Quality size the death of her husband, haa lo th* . Utile feet at bedtime In cold weather. Boy treat regret of her many frleada here In tb* same proportion any of the fol­ Jeft th* parsonage and moved with her Flaxolyn has made of me.” lowing flours to mix with'the wheat .children to Medford. Mass. Itev. Mr (TITM BKB ( KEA*. The Same Price— Ten Cents Freese who Is supplying lint Kplreopsl limy use: Hire, Been. Kaffln. Oaf, Po­ An excellent cucumber creatn I* mart ehapel here will occupy tbs house tato. Buckwheat. Peanut, Sweet Potato, up of four oune*a of sweet almond olt vacated by Mrs. Corayth*. who will be We are quoting from what Mrs. S. D. Morrill on* ounce of spermaceti, on* ounce o greatly missed In the community, es­ Milo Ksterita Flour. whit# wax aad two ounce* of curnm. Onr Increased volume of sales, pecially In th* local Hed t'roaa unit of Where Rye flour is purchased as a hr* Juice, ffelect cucumbers ripe enougl which she waa a very scslous director. of Hampden Highlands said to our Tepresent- substitute two pounds of rye flour must for the table, cut and chop them liu. On September 3rd. a pretty, but qulal pound to a post* and *qu*rs* their wedding look place at ths Cameron ative. be purchased with three pounds ot through a Jelly lutg. Perfume with halt foresight in baying and rigid eottags when- Miss Della, th* daughter wheat flour. a dram uf violet extract. of Mrs. Ooorg* Cameron was united In Nary bean flour ahould be tn every marriage to william Miller of Virginia, f She could not do the smallest amount of house economy in manufacture, enable tho Itev. Mr. Woalsky officiating. Th* kltrhen aa It Is both a wheat and most young couple left Immediately for u releaser. Use It in plar* of auy wheat wedding trip. aceompwWted to New York work without being obliged to rest, had a poor flour as Ihlrkenlng for gravtea and you to buy by the elder sister. Mrs. Gilbert. . Mr*. Margaret Heddoa. whose husband appetite and a most distressing pain over her soupa and aa flouring for cuilcta and la an officer at the front will, remain croquette*. A aplcndld puree can ba Tbe same monet| her* with her mother until ah* leaves fbr their hom* In Virginia early In back when she did eat. She suffered from made of Just lire boaa flour cooked that paijs for poor thoroughly in water or milk seasoned S h in o iA At The Same Price bloating and belching of gas, causing such pain and added to hot milk either fresh or stuff will but| the UXITY evaporated. *lf evaporated milk ia used Augusta' Clifford paassd away Sun­ that she sometimes thought it would kill her, It may bs diluted one and ona-half best if You ask day evening In Fairfield, where he was visiting. % shortness of breath and palpitation. parts water lo on* part evaporated As Always— Ten Cents The schools began Neptembcr ft except milk and giro a hearty puree with tba for SLADES th* village school* which will open cooked bean flour aad a liberal season­ ttepteniber 3A. SPICES Mrs. York of Wilton Is th* guest of Since taking Flaxolyn she eats almost every­ ing of a high grade oleomargarine. Th* her mother, Mrs. Joseph Brown. oleomargarine will add tn* fat need­ 50 Good Shines to the Box Mrs. Hlsffortl who has been th* gueat thing, is no longer tired out, sleeps well, does of• her sister, Mra it. te Trueworthy re­ ed to mak* a tblck bean puree practi­ turned to hsr hums ta Lowell. Moss., her house work without the least trouble and cally a meat in itself. Saturd ay. It la no hardship for many of ua to Good for Leather Ths auxiliary of th* Red Cross met nt Adam* llsll, Saturday afternoon nnd no longer has that awful pain'in her back. do without whaat entirely at least one el*ct*d officer* for ihs enaulng year: meaP-every day. Por thane meals Mra. Li 1>. Chase, president; Mrs. It. A. Flaxolyn is sold by leading druggists every­ Makes Shoes wear longer , Pug. treasurer and Mra. Li U. Conner, bread sticks mad* of the nary^twaii secretary. They will mart each Thurs­ flour will prove welcoma and look better day afternoon at thrir rooms to do where. If they can’t supply you, write do sawing and all m*mb«ra ar* Baked to atten d . 1 Caldwell Sweet Drug Co., Bangor, Me. rOOKi.YO KIXKH. Merle, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. W. Hquash. turnip, carrot or potmtoa* Black -Tan - White - Red -Brown jr. Wood* waa operated on for ade­ will b« much better If o*«k*d In tba noid* at th*’ Li M. Li hospital in Bangor, °'**>• Add lust a llttl* water aad rov*r Tueaday. Ufht la an *artb*a dish DAfLY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER i«, 1918.

not aow resort to talk aad bargain for Thaas patients are ia tsnta on tha a derision. W# mean to pat hsr In gronnds ot a Brookline hospital. physical bonds." "Tha President's reply to thla stupid NSW YORK BOARD? ALIVE. | not* wlU mast. I am ears, with uni­ NEW YORK. 8**C 17—To prevent a S e n d fo r Free Copy of versal approval.", aald Senator Lodge. serious epidemic of Spanish Influents M ail Orders a "His prompt and curt refusal ot tba la this city, thejloard of Health today our Women's and Boy** Austro-Hungarian. . . . . - offer waa « wbt WJ, only ordered physicians to report within 34 Car«fxd)y and Promptly An official Serbian report atatea tltat tba reconstituted army gf tbe bat- right but wise. for tt will. I beUeva, . hours all cases of the new disease a a . Autumn StyleBooks put aa end to loose and feeble talk j wcji w aj| raM( Df pneumonia. F ill e d ~*. - tared bat not beaten little kingdom, h u taken not only 3,000 prisoners, but about these Austro-Hungarian offers— | • ______eonaldermble guns aad store*. a kind of talk whleh Is not only -de­ bilitating and confusing bnt distinctly Tbe Ijfim r the fighting In tbe went la regarded by military critics aa helpful to Germany. TRAPPED BY FlflF. ■ "The President, without entering up­ merely tbe prelude to further heavy blows at the foe by the American, Brit­ on any details or definitions, says the ish and French armies. position and purpose of th* United States ar* plan. I think that th* pur­ ELEVEN PERISH IN Tbe British advanced tbelr linen slightly at several points. Tltey pose and position of the American peo- » pie are plain and growing plainer, making steady progress tn the Investment of 8t- Quentin, n difficult task clearer, stronger every day. They are NEWARK PLANT Incoming so plain that t think even •res under most favorable conditions. the Central powers will soon he able General Petaln'a veteran* are'font- .alUons they had held for more than to understand them. ! believe that <£ontln« from the First Page.) ing abend skmly but surely tn tbelr three years la believed In some quar- they will learn, and tbe sooner tbe bet­ grlm and desperatei struggle for the St. I ter* to have been a result of under- ter, that th* American people mean lo have complete victory. They must be Drivtn Into the cloak room, which Cobatn forest wfclqn the Germans hav* estimating the ability of th* Ameri- had but oaa window, only on* girl ordered to bold af all costs. Not only j cans. It Is • considered possible they made to know that we hav* no Inten­ Is tbe poeUton a natural citadel, but I may have expected General Pershing's tion of arguing with them about summoned np enough courage to Jump ( tbe Teutons have fortified It In ever}- I troop*, carried away by enthusiasm, terms of peace around a table. to tbe street below. She died almost , way tbelr Ingenuity could device. Not- ! to overstep the limits of prudence by “When Prussian militarism la Immediately « f hsr Injuries. | withstanding the difficulty of their J advancing Into a region, where ifcey crushed and th* Germans throw up Ths fire started In cans of lacquer , task, however, the French are moving I might have been forced to sacrifice their hands then the United States snd stored on tbe second floor, according to on. taking prisoners as they go. large numbers of men or to retire. It her allies will tell them the harms of 8upt. Frank Georges, wbo said that an l| On the American front the paat 24 has been speclffcaily staled, however, peace which they are to accept In no explosion resulted when * defectlvaly - hours has been the quietest since Gen­ that the operation was one for limited other way can the world be made safe Insnlated electric wire came tn can- eral Pershing's command launched Its objectives only. against German wars ot conquest In tart with one ot the cans * IrresUble drive against the PL Mlhlri no other way can we Justify our en. Th* flames spread rapidly tonbs roof salient. There are indications that th* trance Into the war and our sacrifice of and nearly a hundred msn and girls at . Germans intend to retire behind the our beet aod bravest Until complete work on the second floor found that ; Hlndenburg line In this sector. They PEACE OFFENSIVE victory Is reached on German soil any not only was escape by means of Inter­ S ty le are burning village* all a long th# negotiation or discussion with our ene­ ior stairs cut off. but that their only Moselle and in other sections This „„„mies would mean that the , __war. ,was _ lost . other means of exit, a Are escape, was • procedure usually ls a preliminary to '• A CLOSED INCIDENT T . m i T E S I »w flames whlrh spurted through a retreat A kard , widows. It waa the sight of this seem- Another victory hss been recorded flghtlng yet to be done, many sacrifice* •Ingly impossable barrier that threw the Says Dorothy Dix: for tbe American. British nnd French (Contlnuvd from th* First Page.) are still to be made, but tbe light of girls into a panic. Several girls Jumped on the newly constructed eastern front victory la shining upon our armlet aad from windows, but most’of them ran “It was never so much before woman’s duty to tie well Detachments of the Allies have routed upon those of our allies. ply and the promptness with which It tbe gauntlet ot flames and reached the Bolshevik force* lu the ricinlty of Arc- M\Ve shall pres* on until the only street by the fire escape. dressed as it is now, for in this dark hour women are the bangle nnd It I* reported many of the waa delivered—drew expressions of end worthy of attainment Is fully Most of the worker* on th* lop floor . courage keepers of the nation. They are fluttering flags of Red Guard officers went to tbe Allien approval during the day averywherc In reached. Germany has brought un­ also descend*] the Are escape and when tbelr men ned In panic. numbered woes upon an Innocent those who perished lost their lives Washington, at the capllol, among world. She must be put In a posiUon victory, or drooping banners of defeat. A man is heartened officials and throughout Ihe Allied dip­ only when they climbed back after de­ AMER1CAN8 REPULSE ATTACK. where ahe cannot strike again. 8he scending part way. by looking at-them, or depressed by the sight of them.” lomatic corps. Similar responses from has appealed to the lust of conquest, W ITH'THE AMERICAN ARMY ON the other nations at war with Germany the dreed arbitrament of anna Hy Running Into tbe cloak room they THE LORRAINE KIIONT. Sept. 17— are expected to follow quickly. that sbe must abide. She shall not closed the door behind them, thinking (By th* Associated Press)—American > In the senate. Senator lardge of Mae- ' to shut out the flames, but the door aarbuaetts, Republican Floor Leader now resort to talk and bargain tor a artillery. Infantry aud aviators made decision. soon burned down. One girl was seen emphatic replies today to tbe German and the ranking minority member of j on tbe window till and was evidently challenge all along the newly estab­ the foreign relations committee stirred “W* mean to put her in physical preparing to jump to the ground when lished line. The anemy bombarded the feelings of congress on the subject . _bonds. . , _ We mean , __ , to make . . . . tbe _ , world 9.75 suddenly she toppled over backwaros. Silk Poplin Dresses * certain points with vigor and threw in a prepared speech heartily appror- • , for d*™”1 With the flret alarm police reserves quantities ot gas. largely of ths mus­ ing tbe President’s course as both wls* *’ln^ uB.Yreatroed and 'u ^ • from * n precincts wyre summoned. Ev- (Exactly hke illustration) tard variety, while airplanes endeav­ and right. The United States, tbe sen-sen , l^rtnid. ^ £« fight We shall ! #ry •m^u'* nc* •>“ ° Ul' ored to force their way through the. W ool Jersey Dresses ator said, ran talk peace only to a Ger­ not ask more. We never accept less" 1 “ “ J ^ «*«»ii»oblIre were com- aerial defenses, but evidence waa many beaten and deprived of power A ll W ool Serge or Silk Dresses ( S i l k ) wholly lacking that the German con­ further to barm a wronged world. He | Senator Lodge spoke of the extent of ,01c* " y ,h* ‘,nJ" r «* ,0 h“ * template an attempt to regain the ter­ Gennan propaganda in thl* country e *nJ ^^ter*. who was followed by Senator McCumoer of and praised Secretary Baker for bis re- I Aliened to the fire, attempted to reach .50 ritory they have lost. Their high com­ North Dakota. Republican, and Senator z mand apparently Intends to adhere to cent order barring certain book*, be- ! ,he uJ,' * r A00™ and «*• » or** *12 ,13M,149S,17M,19“’ ,65 s25 *27“ J30 585 Thomas of Colorado. Democrat, with emuee of their pro-German tendencies. I but *•>•* w*r° ^ivgo back by the policy which resulted In tbe re­ smoke and flames. linquishment of a large section with­ M a il Orders Filled out a bitter struggle. Report* brought In by aviator* a* ly excluded from military cam pa but ml Uee, spoke lu.U approval,awrutai, declaringoeciaring which was alleged to have been en-1 W hen ordering by mail please give style number and colors desired well as Information obtained from the quick reply might “Jar upon ! dorwd br 0w>n„. creel, chairman of CARDINAL EARLEY prisoners and verified by patrola, Satisfaction guaranteed. M oney refunded show the Germans are strengthening diplomatic tttM, blit is *■ - ’, (k#rnmmlit*Athe committee Anon Ddlitlppublic Informitinn.Information, rebuke to the double dealing of our j s ^ r e r arted If Mr. Creel had their trenches along the Hlndenburg enemy." on any purakase HbC entirely satisfactory line but there Is nothing to show they transmitted the author's name to the SUCCUMBS TO ILLNESS are re-lnforclng their line* to a de­ Foreign Minister Balfour's comment Department of Justice for Investiga­ gree that might indicate a strong yeetorday Is accepted In Washington tion. The minority leader said bn had counter movement. as a sufficient indication of (be atti­ not heard whether It had been don*. (Continued from th* First Page.) Pstrols sent out by the American# tude of Great Britain and It Is not senator Lodge charged that German doubted similar expressions will be have been successful not only In re­ propaganda hooks were even being “The end came peacefully and beau­ connaissance but In bringing In pris­ forthcoming from other Entente capi­ placed In military camps, and hn de­ Besse - Ashworth Co. tifully/' aald Bishop ilayea. oners. Many of the prisoners were tals in the nt xt few daya. manded to kno* who was responsible. Regarding this phase of the peace Hsveral priests in the room, wbo stragglers but among them were tha I™ I werorayinVpreyere.ter ^ dyte* Bangor's Leading S t o r e crews of several lost or Isolated ma­ campaign aa practically closed, the more speech, which called for "Force administration Is now closely watch­ were unaware that death had coiua chine gun*. In some case* they had and more force” against the enemy, he until the phyaician stepped bark from been taken from countering patrols. ing for the next more on the part of compared it with wbat he termed tbe enemy, for It Is not believed tbat the bed. There was much German activity •‘s tu ff written by Immlgrantion Com­ The cardinal was strlckea with hy­ today on (he extreme right of the line they will abandon tbelr efforts. missioner Howe, which be declared It haa been suggested that, denied postatic pneumonia at Hta ummrr rigan of New York. In this caiaclty Marla rtopra Minerva, from which] where the enemy vigorously shelled was in flagrant violation of the pres­ home here about six weeks ago. and alon to St. Patrick's, and saw th* city and gassed tbe woods north of Pont- unlimited fields of secret discussion ident's policy. decked In papal colors a* never before. Bishop Corley look upon himseir a turta* ago came the first CaH of war Issues, Austria may attempt a 1 his condition for some time wa.-. crit­ Bishop of Naw York. The edlfl.e A-Mousaon and In the vicinity of Nar- "What I'm trying to show” Mr. Lodge ical. Then it improved steadily, and The cathedral had been strung with great burden of the work In Ihe arch­ roy. Machine gun action north of roup by m in tin g to a restriction o r contlBuwl wl,h ro.ph.sis, -Is how j ^ rU y Z laro Zv Z i a m * ™ * ago. ribbons of electric lights which were diocese Hla Influence and popularity | (rated to Mary, under whose pair llcney was spirited while the German Illuminated every night for ten nights Increased ateadlly and upon Archbishop ( is the whole church in th* down brUpTe°aWelnt WIIm b m u !! only f* r ,hl* r,rn ,,* n I'Wiagandn extends. I h(. able t0 ait up In bed for an States, and as the name further artillery was active from Haumont to . , ‘ * °a^ i^ ««»» * evcn i hour at a time. Cote Sunday hi* eon- after bis return. And for ten days Corrigan’s death In li*o2. the clergy , the Mon Plalsler farm. To the east possible basis of L, peace »mon* offiel e* Of the government, j dU(on , uch lhat members of bl» the ovation to the new cardinal cou- j and the blnhoi># were practically unanl- cate*. Il la built, nlmve the ruin* It Pagan tempi# to-Minerva, tbe of the Moselle there ha* been some such * m..n Unftm.hted!r wc nnd H ,n ,hl’ 11,'™rle* of our soldi- I official family were hurriedly sum- tlnual in many forms. Including a i nious In asking for the appointment of skirmishing but It was of little con­ that such sucu a protnH.Hl.rn undoubtedly , p„ w* f,nd „ w r ) whrr.. | niom.(, >nd * oV,w;h ,n tho morsiln(.. great public demonstration al thl* Hip- J Bishop Corley as his successor, lie was of.wisdom. sequence. Tbe Allied outpost* are would be accepted. But thla state? Tbo senator declared the German ; Biabup Hayes administered the Sacra- podrotue. and a dinner at which Car- ' appointed, and from tbe firat be proted gradually pushing toward* that re­ mont was accompanied by a signifi­ emperor had been the fountain head < niml of Extreme Unction, dlnal Corley heard bis Protrstant himself a master In eburrh govern- cant reminder of conditions which brethren pay him tribute, and beard . ment. gion. must be met preliminary to any sucu of much propaganda, adding I Three years ago an acute cam- of The comparative ease with which "Of his unattractive qualities, his ‘ heart trouble left tbo cardinal in a a Jewish rabbi pronounce a lx nedlc- . lie was a man of peace find gentle- IPICENT discussion. the Germans were driven from the po- These are Dial tbe Central Powers religious hypocricy ts tbe worst.*' lie , weakened condition and laM year he <4lnn. rejoicing that the days of | ness, but his success in gotcfnlng the must withdraw completely from all said the German emperor had “ins.il- ; suffered an attack of diabetes. These | bigotry were over. i largest Homan Cat finite diocese tn occupied territory in Eranc* and Bel­ ted" Belgium with a separate |H*itillc spent n New York under hie Juriadlciion were nearly at AMERICAN HEADQUARTERS! ident's stipulation. cun make a iiejceful >tulc in Central U gate at Woshlnrten. *Im> a member; l.« it .In tlrplmn at Seien Yeara many diCtereut nationalities a* ara KHX.M’E. Sept. 17—tReuteCot- KL2AR-SIGHT Attention wa i called to the fact that Europe that will fore ter bar German* of the Sacred College. 11 was con­ He ua* born April 20, ins.’, at New­ found anywhere in the Roman t'atliollc nlfi. < nt work of the American a»; WINDS!41 fiLD CLEANER In bis reply Secretary Conning re­ from eastern Kuroi>e. % sidered by the Catholic world h i . a ton Hamilton. County Aremagh, Ire- world, lie wa* an ai'enmpliahcd lin­ under moet difficult weather five* you - «t m dry cl-- < l.nx» ferred to tbo terms upon vrluc'.i tbe "When the Pre-ldent rr<-oi:jilxeB the great tribute tu the church in America lund, the aon of Philip and Catherine guist, able io converse with most of hla arm!-, tn thr •’;i.lM I Murphy) Parley. llff. father wan un foreign p«ot>le In their own tongoe uw from c>t!t r bavins been stated rep.atediy That document that nuant the .ii; •lutton HUpreme hierarchy Increased by I w o Inn-Weeper. Doth pan-nt* died wlicn . He wax not a^ejjtreat preacher or ( the atory nf the St. Mlhlel title, j lljfffijlf'': ra'.v Made___ 4i «»!•> . .. M«*l meant not only that the four prop,ud- of tbe Austrian ^empire.” new American Cardinals and by a Bflltmfchw ItMTIff IhgNAliffMI 9 O .OO the boy waa only seven y«ar< old. aud ! aimaWrr.au far aytiratorleal ability was ' The airmen were especially * «. i HlflfgfcfiMan :,1C . ytfMl ^ tlon* laid dowu by Preeldent Wilson I bird uiun who had been In America In lilf. Fourth of July epecch at Mount f i v r D H F A T H ^ IN for so many year* that he was Imbued he wae left largely to make hie own \ conrrmad. although he had a aweet j . harassing Die enemrV wiihrfrl Vernon must be considered, but that v V C *1* l n o way. He succeeded In gelling a fair voire anil a strong one. but fils sermon* | m ncmy 8 w ith American Ideal* Kor more than education at St Mureartsu’s. a college ; and addrc.taea were Interesting and front tbe aallcnt The Amer they must Ur considered In connection TWENTY-FOUR HOURS n quarter of a century North America previous observations had deter wild oilier declarations from the same | In th- nelgliltorliovd of bis home, and ; eon sine Ilia. They were cons:s:en:«y Before KOR-KER ’ted been repre-enud in tbe Sacred he proved lo be no^only a brilliant J leveled at retrain thing* whleh he tbe roads thr German Punctures v/cro Unavoidable Source. It was particularly Intended.. te'ontlnurtl fmmhlw first Pane ) College by only one cardinal, tbe ven­ treas It wu» explained, that there should be erable ('urdlnal Uibbpns of Balti- student but a popular one. for he was J ronsMered the gresteat current evils ' would take in an effort to w aa Im llouriin i4 . -held Ja uiiud. Uic fouitron. pr.yni?l- known as the comedian of ^ih class | —divorce, immoral theatrical*. Sab- I Th ym-,!.»» <« f i n wn »wm *« me w lex were seven a.:alli» Tn“ lh f"cine’s" «u>~ and a peace maker amotuc his fellows, j bath desecration, and ao-v r:v>i lleit iw milM*) * / o u t tlons stated by tbe President t.lctatlun Pleased All >ew lurk Kon-t'.I R Ter Tir.lmtn. h>imr> Accordingly, before the (Yutral rounding Boston. In Brwkton and Through ihe uu*plrc# of ail uncle, he j It was rather its a manager of men j 7 J * rw* l :i.*« N«i k An Associated Press despatch from came to New York and conllniit>d hts ; and money that the Cardinal Arch* i o w lu eto th e weather ronditi ..Vet mac* Power, .an have any peace dlscus- nearby (owns, where the shoe factories kuU' ■. • •**->■ ilnnt with lUe Entente Powers and Rome which brought the Ural an­ education al Sl. John's College, Cord- j bishop ranked highest He displayed -felling" |ouae the airmen's £ * 3 flMiY . M*t»4^i*» have been badly crippled hy the spread nouncement of the Pope's nomination ham. and at St. Joseph's Seminary at j ureat rigor In carrying out bl* plan* ,pr|n £ uh Jltl|'e niore thaa a w sfe.X it i.yi» «m i ft* j America, (liey must accept the prlncl- ■ pics of: of'the disease. 12 death* from infiurn- of Mgr. Corley for the cardinal*!* wa: Troy. N Y Cour more ye.;r* he apent: f0r tlie founding of C'atlioDi! Jn u llfJ- fw,, aD(, th<, Arnat received In New York not only by the Irf.. SS 00 Im M. 4 IV*. No secret treaties; freedom of the* u wrre reportwl. at tha American College In Home, tiona. and In fostering those already i *ioanally made e/erytlilng 4>4V*.*> l-n . IO OO Im Ml 4 Uwt sea*, t xcept to suppress predaloo _ _ . , . UathoMc population but by the city at Italy, and wras ordultu d as a priest established. I'ndcr his adoiiglgtAtCon * fvu,- yards *w»y, l ;! pot one of SiSIt-wb lint I* *" pulrtlon;____ tlu_ _ evacuation______uf ______Russiant , * rwM '** I *h.' red hat conferred upon Inin York harbor. Thu vigor and ability he , j 0 Rome, as he did every other >ear, te , and wagon teams torn to pllww \ M**t(*e et t*lM ■ territory and abandonment of ct-inoni1- rued a mohllixation for nurret enrolled a f jrxual eonslalory, twcuiy-flvc displayed In this, hia flret work, at- rarriu l with blm an offering of Peter’s skilfully dropptsl bomba or Haiti t i . t r t * i Mv. |o control therein .ml p. DiU.nce' uf In tbe Red I D 's ur.d awaiting orders thousand men, women and children traded tim attention of Carulna! Arch- pence that has Ixwn Mid to be larger gun fire. Belgium with inder.inUli.ation. restor were requested to report at once to Hn?d lltc cro*»-lowu thornufi^ifers bishop M«*?l*r*ksy and b« eunensd him ■'flian from any other diocese In lb* uliiin of Alsacc-Conniwe; readjust- tlip-duodqusrter# of .he Ne* Lngl.nd ^ )ra sl‘ ^ tr ic k 's Cathedral on KMb ss his secretary. Tlie younj Father . world. meut of Italy's frontiers; autonomous lis^tduuarterr. »Mhr society here*Two Av;-nae to the waterfront P.ipal flags ! Corley bald this port for twelve year*. } .... , , k( , . .. licht ------ror- government for the different national- tear HOUSE APPROVES thousand sailors at the Common wraith wor'' / 'r,r^ h?rr ,n f V‘d^ ' c' " yin!: I t! ' p‘,rd,na1,.#1 ,* I ( 1,1 Cntheidr*4 j iticr of Auitrla-Hungs-y; evacuation Plar were transferee 1 P. mt~>r»rl|y to­ even from the top mast of tbe steamer . death. Tnl* aerretarial intlntac> with . „ . . . : of Roumania. Serbia aud Montenegro; day to the old military mu d r ground i on which lie sailed. ! the first American to he elevate J to the i ° n «hf “ •r-ton of the Wth nslver*. Fine Teas Coffees reUmptishment of Turkish control of at FTaniincbaci. Rover* 1 huntlrod Great l udenoarinalUmal Itemonstra- 1 cardlnalate had a great Influence on i •*? “f Archbtahop Corley a or^inStilon and < non-'iurkish populations; un lude- i Cother Corley. Me Imbibed much of «hr rlergy and lately of the ar. hdlocrae ' TAX PROVISO ca'rs of InCurnxa have been uporied lion At Low Price* ptnileul Polish slate, and. finally, a I the gontinuesa of spirit and plain tub- * * ? » h‘'n «“• I'rtncely gift of ».hsi.oteA league of nations io guarantee polit­ anihng the sailors at the Pier All pe­ An even greater demonstration - nal institution-, in Ibia state and tbe one of the greatest any ecelestastlc in­ Its of life whleh ere characteristics *•« 1 wh'rhJ « Indebtedness Call ar Send to ical independence and territorial in- of hi* superior, and after Cardlual Me- »R"*n*t 8t- Patrick a Cathedral, and en* • .WASHINGTON. Bept. 17-1 I tegrity to great and small ataiis alike. Bo'tun City liiop.U! announced today dividual ever received In Ibis conn- abled blm. as he said, to consecrate It tax provisions of Ihe new reveni I that Itiolr doors were clo' behind th* t athedralJ on Hftb i .>11 Mrans . 1 1 1 , Committee .»W .Hu and with-1th 40e • lb. 2?c a Ib. DLtrlct in Xe-v|Mirt, It la 'aald thtf | where a priest’s life was on* of con­ avenue .Here surrounded by hip official ! jp,n of Ih* Incom* U i section* | Senator l-odg* of Mgs-jchusotts. Re­ (lure were 197 new case* In the dis­ 2 f-2 lbs. SLOO 4 (-2 lbs. Si.00 publican leader.aud ranking minority Oh, My! See stant toil and not a little hardship. In household he lived a simple but busy 1 really concluded, the Houa* trict and 160 rase* among the civilian that parish he showed himaeif capable Ufa, dlnded betwaen priestly dutlra. j wlll take up tbe war esc**a 2Be •____ Ib. inemlter of the foreign relallons com- population of Newport. 60o a lb. " ,r * • i . j . 1 mlftee. Senator lg>dge said ihe I'reel- The Yanks Chase of the greatest sacrifices for hla people. application to complex problem*, and provutona. estimated to yield Soldiers at the forts in Boston har­ recreation to keep lit. He owned no fln* ' 000.000. 2 lbs. 1100 4 IBS. «kUU rtcul's prompt snd curt refusal waft «■■ bor w«re attacked by Infiucnxa today He was a great friend of the poor it The Dsschunds! and IJ became a neighborhood aaytng equlppage of any sort. Ha took long Two Important modlflcaUoas OOoalb. 3 0 c t Ib. * right and r.iac aud lit* was sure and It waa Hated that all the hospital walks daily. He abstained from tobacco Income tax acctlona wer* mad* 3 1-2 IbS. $|,03 receive universal approval. bed* at tbe fort were occupied by pa­ lhat no man ever went hungry If Coth­ 2 Ibi. SI.20 er Farley knew It. and coffee, lie was known among bis Houae at tb* request of the Way* lie said bo believed tbe President's tients. Al ('amp Devins there were Reading About That frisuds as a charming boat and enter­ Mean* Committee. Liberty 75c a Ib. 3 5 c a II}. ' mtloa would put an end to loose and SfiOB cares, mainly among negro Henored by Le* XIII tained at oaa tlma or another aeveral future subject* shall be anbjact P >bte talk lialpful to Germany about soldiers from the south. Push snd Smoking In 1W4 Pope Leo XIII. appointed him 2 lbs. $150 3 lbs. $1.00 ‘.•uttrc-Hune*rian j>cace of Uia cardinal^, and many distin­ reduced Income tax rate of 12 l oV*r». Seventeen new ca